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Brand : AUDIOVOX

Model : VME 9520NAV

Category : Car stereo

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USER MANUAL VME 9520NAV AUDIOVOX

, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shufe, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specically to iPod or iPhone respectively, and has been certied by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance. Bluetooth

PWR VOL5 Subject to technical changes

Press this button to eject a DVD/CD/MP3 disc. Disc play is stopped, the disc is ejected, and the unit will change to radio operation. If the disc is not removed from the unit and the button is pressed again, the disc will be re-loaded. If the disc is not removed from the disc slot within 10 seconds of being ejected, it will be automatically re-loaded to prevent accidental damage.

By pressing the SRC button you can choose between the active sources. Press the SRC button until the desired source appears in the mid of the screen and release the SRC button.

Press this button to toggle between Navigation source and the current Audio source.

4. Bluetooth Microphone

The VME9520NAV has an internal microphone as well as an optional external microphone (Included). The internal Bluetooth microphone is located on the left side of the radio’s faceplate. For best reception, speak loudly and clearly.

5. PWR-VOL Controller (On/Off, Volume Control, Mute)

Press to turn the unit on. Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the unit off. Increase the volume by rotating the knob clockwise. Decrease the volume by rotating the knob counter-clockwise. The unit’s front panel screen will display the volume level for 3 seconds. The volume ranges from “0” to “50”. When on, press to mute the audio. Press again to restore the volume. NOTE: The turn-on volume is preset to “16” to prevent the audio system from being too loud when powered on. If the volume is set lower than “16”, this will be your turn-on volume. This setting is not adjustable.

Press to reset system to correct a system halt or other illegal operation, use the tip of a pen to press the reset button. Caution! All personal settings will be lost!

7. SD/SDHC Card Slot

Insert card for playback of audio/video files.

USB will charge with < 1 Amp charging current while connected.

Accepts DVD/CD/MP3 discs. Controls and Indicators6 Subject to technical changes Disc: Select CD/DVD mode, (CD/DVD must be inserted). Radio: Select AM/FM radio mode. SD: Access the contents of the SD Card (SD card must be inserted). Front USB: Access a device connected to the front (A/V Input) USB connector. When an iPod is connected, this icon is labeled “Front iPod” and shows an iPod image. Bluetooth: View the Bluetooth menu. Camera: Access a signal from an external cam- era (optional accessory). Navigation: Select navigation mode. Rear USB: Access a device connected to the rear USB connector. When an iPod is con- nected, this icon is labeled “Rear iPod” and shows an iPod image. AV IN1: Access the AUX INPUT mode Wallpaper: Press to access the “Wallpaper” menu and choose from available wallpaper images. See “Wallpaper” on page . Front/Rear TFT: Independent sources can be played simultaneously on the VME 9520NAV. For example, a music source can be used on the main TFT screen while DVD video is available to rear passen- gers. Press Rear TFT on the bottom menu bar to switch between the front and rear zone source menus.

  • Camera, NAV, Radio and BT sources are only available on the front TFT.
  • When the front TFT source is DISC, front USB, rear USB or SD source, and the rear TFT source is the same, the TFT output is the same on all screens. Main Menu - Page 1 Main Menu7 Subject to technical changes
  • If the rear TFT source is AV IN1 or AV IN2, the front TFT source must be different since these AV IN sources cannot be shared between front and rear. Next: View a second page of menu choices. AV IN2: Access the audio/video input (AV2) mode. SWC: Access the Steering Wheel Control menu and assign functions. Settings: Access the unit’s setup menu. The setup menu consists of a submenu which contains General, Video, Audio, and other unit settings. Rear TFT: Access the Rear TFT source menu options. Some sources (navigation, radio, camera, etc.) are not available for playback on rear TFT screens. Previous: Return to the rst page of menu choices. Rearrange Main Menu Icons: Press and hold an icon, and then drag to relocate it to another position on the screen. The icon in the target destina- tion will move to the vacant position. Main Menu - Page 2 Main Menu8 Subject to technical changes The Audio Control feature allows you to easily adjust your audio system to meet the acoustical characteristics of your vehicle, which vary depending on the type of vehicle and its measure- ments. Proper setting of the Fader and Balance boosts the effects of the cabin equalizer. Touch the

button on the screen to access the audio control menu. The “EQ” menu appears by default. Touch FAD-BAL to view the “Fader” menu and adjust Loudness, Subwoofer and Fader settings. To return to the “EQ” menu, touch EQ. Use the touch screen to adjust the set- tings for an audio feature. The Audio menu will automatically exit after a few seconds of inactivity. To exit quickly, touch the BACK button in the top left corner of the screen. Audio Function Adjustable Range

(NOTE: The “User” setting is automatically selected when individual Bass, Mid and Treble settings are modied.) Dance Hip Hop Rave User Acoustic Rock Latin Urban Bass (85Hz) -12 to +12 Mid-Range (1kHz) -12 to +12 Treble (12.5Hz) -12 to +12 Loudness On/Off Subwoofer On/Off, 0 to +12 Fader Front to Rear (Grid) Balance Left to right (Grid) Audio Control Menu Audio Control Menu9 Subject to technical changes AM/FM Radio Accessing Radio Mode: To access Radio mode from the Main Menu, select the “Radio” icon. MENU: Press to access the “Main Menu” (see “Main Menu” on page ). From the Main Menu, you can choose the source for the front and rear zone TFT screens, change the background wallpaper, or select the “Settings” menu to adjust a variety of system features. Volume Level: Displays the current volume level (VOL 0-50). Band Indicator: Indicates the frequency band that is currently playing (AM-1, AM-2, FM-1, FM-2, or FM3). Clock Display: Displays the time (12:19 AM) as en- tered by the user in the Settings Menu, clock function. ST (Stereo): This icon appears when the radio sta- tion frequency is broadcasted in stereo. LO/DX (Local/Distance): Touch to choose either Local or Dis- tance radio reception. When the icon turns blue, only stations with sufcient signal strength will be detected.

(Equalizer): Touch to access the audio control menu to adjust audio settings (see “Audio Control Menu” on page ).

Press to seek tune. Press and hold to tune the station down one step at a time.

Press to seek tune. Press and hold to tune the station up one step at a time. P1 - P6: Provides a display of the preset frequencies. Press to recall preset sta- tions. Mute: This button is used to mute the volume- from the radio. By pressing the button, a Mute indication will appear on the speaker icon and the volume will be muted. Radio Menu10 Subject to technical changes Band: Press to select or change the radio band (AM-1, AM-2, FM-1, FM-2, or FM3). When the band is changed the presets associated with the band will also be displayed. Scan: Press to access the Auto-Store Tuning feature which will automatically scan and enter up to six strong stations into the six preset memory locations. If you have already set the preset memories to your favorite stations, activating the Auto-Store feature will erase those stations and enter the new strong sta- tions. This feature is most useful when travelling in an area where you are not familiar with the local stations. Direct Entry: Press to access the direct tuning key- board. Enter the desired radio frequency using the keypad, and then press the check mark ( ) to tune to that frequency. Mem: Press to view the “Save” screen and store the current frequency to a preset memory position. Touch one of the boxes labeled “P1”- ”P6” to store the current frequency in that preset memory position. To cancel, press BACK. PTY List: The unit contains thirty two categories that can be searched. These categories consist of topics such as news, sports, types of music, etc. Use the Next/Previous buttons to scroll through the list of available PTY categories. While a category is highlighted (News, Sports, Talk etc.), press the Enter but- ton to search for that topic. Radio Menu AM/FM Radio11 Subject to technical changes

In the radio menu, press the TA button to switch the priority for trafc announce- ments on or off. The text TA within the TA button is lit in red color if the priority for trafc announcements is switched on. Setting the minimum volume for trafc announcements In the radio menu, press the SETUP button. In the OPTIONS menu, press the TA VOL button. Adjust the desired volume with the < or > button. Press the BACK button. The radio menu is displayed again, the set volume is stored.

Indicates the automatic scanning for alternative frequencies of an RDS broad- cast station is active (AF function). The letters AF lit up in red color when this function is activated. Press the AF touch- point to turn it off and on Radio Text message bar

1. The Radio Text (RT) information is a

part of the RDS signal which is supplied by the broadcaster. This information will be shown at the lower bar (i.e. ABCD)

2. Not all broadcaster support this ad-

ditional information or all the time RDS Unit will display radio data informations when available. In the radio menu, press the SETUP but- ton. The OPTIONS menu is displayed. In the OPTIONS menu, press the RDS button to change the setting. Press the BACK button to go back to the tuner menu. CT: ON: Clock time supported by RDS OFF: Manual Clocktime adjustment12 Subject to technical changes Loading Media Load Disc: Playback begins automatically when a disc is inserted. You can play video, audio or images stored on the following discs:

  • Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW Eject Disc: Press the button on the front panel to eject the disc. When the disc is ejected, the unit switches to the previ- ous source. Connect USB/iPod Device:

1. Open the AV/INPUT cover (or ac-

cess the rear iPod connector).

2. Connect your USB/iPod cable to

the front or rear USB input. Con- nect the other end of the cable to your USB/iPod device. When an iPod is attached, the correspond- ing source menu icon will display an iPod icon. For viewing iPod video, connect your jLinkUSB cable (optional) to the USB and 3.5mm connectors on the front or rear of the radio. NOTE: The rear 3.5mm female connec- tor bundled with the USB connector is for iPod video only. This is not an audio input and only works when an iPod is connected for video playback. Remove the USB/iPod Device:

1. Select another source from the

2. Remove the USB/iPod device.

1. Open the AV/INPUT cover.

2. Insert the SD Card into the SD

card slot. Play starts automatically. SD card slot supports MP3, WMA, MPEG 1/2 and XviD formats. Remove the SD Card:

1. Select another source on the main

2. Press the card in to release.

3. Remove the SD card.

Loading Media13 Subject to technical changes MENU: Press to access the “Main Menu” (see “Main Menu” on page ). From the Main Menu, you can choose the source for the front and rear zone TFT screens, change the background wallpaper, or select the “Settings” menu to adjust a variety of system features. Clock Display: Displays the time (12:19 AM) as en- tered by the user in the Settings Menu, clock function. Random: Press to access the random play func- tion. This function will play the songs on the CD in a random, shufed order. In random play mode, pressing Next or Previous will also select tracks in a random order instead of the normal progression. Additional presses will select tracks in random order. Press the random play ( ) icon to cancel the random play mode. Repeat: Press during disc playback to repeat playback of the current song. The icon will appear. Press the icon a second time to repeat all tracks in the current folder. Press again to turn the repeat function off.

(Equalizer): Touch to access the audio control menu to adjust audio settings (see “Audio Control Menu” on page ). Mute: Press to mute the volume. A mute indi- cation will appear on the speaker icon and the volume will be muted. Previous: Press to play the previous track on the disc. Press and hold to fast reverse. Next: Press to play the next track on the disc. Press and hold to fast forward. Direct Entry: Press to access the direct access song selection keyboard. Enter the desired track number and press the check mark ( ) to play the selected track. Play/Pause: Press to begin playback. Press again to pause playback. List: Press once to view a list of the tracks contained on the disc. Press the Up/ Down buttons to navigate the list of tracks or touch the track title. Once highlighted, touch the track title again to play. Press the List space twice (List and then Return) to view a list of folders on the disc. Press the Page Up/Page Down buttons to navigate the list of folders or touch the folder name. Once highlighted, touch the folder name again to view the track titles in the selected folder. Repeat above process to select a track. Audio Menu (iPod, USB, Disc, SD) Audio Disc14 Subject to technical changes JPEG/MPEG 1/2 2/2 Rotate Zoom Navigating Files: When a disc containing JPEG les is loaded in the unit, the Root Menu ap- pears automatically. The Root Menu will display the contents of the disc. Touch the image on the left side of the screen (under the music note and lm strip) to view a display of the im- ages or image folders contained on the disc or card/device. JPEG images can be stored on the disc/card device as individual images or in folders. When the le/folder list is displayed, press to select a folder or image name. Press again to display an image le or show contents of the folder. Repeat until the desired image is shown. NOTE: Touch the top of the screen to view le information, including le type and number of les. NOTE: On-screen controls do not work with iPod/iPhone images. You must use the iPod controls when displaying images stored on an iPod. JPEG Menu Screen:

  • 1/2: Show 2nd page of controls.
  • : Stop and return to previous screen.
  • Rotate: Rotate image clockwise.
  • : Press to display the direct access keyboard. Enter a le number, then press the check mark ( ) to display.
  • 2/2: Show 1st page of controls.
  • : Shift image view upward.
  • : Shift image view left.
  • : Shift image view right.
  • : Shift image view downward.
  • Zoom: Increase image size.
  • : Display image le information at the top of the screen. JPEG Image Mode15 Subject to technical changes Sub Title Audio Navigating Files: When loading a disc or device contain- ing multiple MPEG, or a combination of media les, the Root Menu appears au- tomatically. The Root Menu will display the contents of the disc, card or device. If only one MPEG le exists, playback will begin automatically. Touch the lm strip image on the left side of the screen (under the music note) to view a display of the MPEG les or folders contained on the disc or card/device. MPEG les can be stored as individual les or in folders. When the le/folder list is displayed, press to select a folder or le name. Press again to play a le or show contents of the folder. Repeat until the desired le is played. MPEG Menu Screen:
  • / : Pause playback. Press again to play.
  • : Stop and return to previous screen.
  • : Press to display the direct access keyboard. Enter a le num- ber, then press the check mark ( ) to play. NOTE: Touch the top of the screen to view le information including le type, elapsed and remaining playing time, and number of les. MPEG Video Mode JPEG/MPEG16 Subject to technical changes This device is certied in accordance with DivX® Home Theater Version 3.0. DivX® is a digital video format which has been developed by DivX, Inc. to provide a high-quality viewing experience on various platforms, for example, on mobile phones and DVD players. DivX®, DivX Certied® and associated logos are registered trade- marks of DivX, Inc. and are used under licence. This DivX Certied® device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video- on-Demand (VOD) movies. Please note the online information www.divx.com/vod . This device is able to play DivX® video les that have been recorded on CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW discs and USB sticks. This device plays all versions of DivX® video (incl. DivX®7), with standard playback of DivX® media les. Unauthorised DivX® les may not play properly. File extensions such as .avi or .divx must be used properly. You can obtain further information on DivX® video les and software tools at www.divx.com.17 Subject to technical changes DVD 1/2 2/2 RepeatANGLEA-BAudio Sub Title Accessing DVD Mode:When a DVD disc is loaded in the unit, playback begins automatically. To access DVD mode from the Main Menu, select the “Disc” icon.DVD Touchscreen Areas:Touch the areas indicated below to access on-screen options:
  • Touch A to access the main menu.• Touch B to view disc information, including le type, elapsed and re-maining playing time, title and chapter number. Press twice consecutively to view audio, subtitle, angle and bitrate information. • Touch C to view on-screen controls.DVD On-Screen Controls:• 1/2: Show 2nd page of controls.• : Stop disc playback. Press again to resume playback.• : Select previous chapter.• / : Pause playback. Press again to play.• : Advance to next chapter.• : Fast reverse at 2x, 4x, 8x and 20x. Press again to resume normal playback speed.• : Fast forward at 2x, 4x, 8x and 20x. Press again to resume normal playback speed.• 2/2: Show 1st page of controls.• Audio: Select the audio language. Each time the icon is pressed a dif-ferent audio language is selected.• SubTitle: Select the subtitle language (if the disc is recorded in multiple languages). Each time the icon is pressed a different subtitle language is selected. This function can also be turned on or off. DVD Mode18 Subject to technical changes
  • Repeat: Repeat the current chap- ter. Press the icon a second time to repeat the current title. Press the icon a third time to turn the repeat function off.
  • A-B: Repeat a specic portion from point A to point B of the disc. During playback press A-B to set the starting point A. Press A-B a second time to set the ending point B. The player will repeatedly play the part between Point A and Point B. Press A-B a third time to cancel A-B repeat and resume playback.
  • ANGLE: Some DVDs contain scenes that have been shot simul- taneously from different angles. For a DVD disc recorded with mul- tiple angles, press the ANGLE but- ton to toggle the available angles of the on-screen image.
  • : Display the direct access keyboard.

Press the button to choose Chapter or Title entry. Next, enter a chapter or title number, and then press the check mark ( ) to play. You can also choose Menu to ac- cess the DVD root menu or Title to access the DVD title menu. Press Clear to clear your entry and start over. Press Goto to view the DVD search screen. DVD Mode JPEG/MPEG19 Subject to technical changes Entering Bluetooth Mode: To enable Bluetooth mode, press the unit’s front panel MENU button. Next, press the Settings icon on page 2 of the Setup menu. Select the Bluetooth submenu and set the “Bluetooth” option to “On”. Select the Bluetooth icon from the main menu to acces the Bluetooth screen. Previously paired phones (if applicable) are listed in the center of the screen. Use the up/down buttons to navigate the list. Initial Bluetooth Menu:

  • MENU: Press to access the “Main Menu” (see “Main Menu” on page ). From the Main Menu, you can choose the source for the front and rear zone TFT screens, change the background wallpaper, or select the “Settings” menu to adjust a variety of system features.
  • Device Status (no device con- nected)
  • Clock Display: Displays the time (12:19 AM) as entered by the user in the Settings Menu, clock func- tion.
  • Back: Return to previous screen.
  • Up: Move up the menu list.
  • Down: Move down the menu list.
  • Connect Phone: Initiate pairing or reconnect highlighted phone.
  • Delete: Remove highlighted phone from list.
  • Setup: Open pop-up menu to view Bluetooth setup options. Bluetooth Menu Bluetooth20 Subject to technical changes Bluetooth® technology has the capabil- ity to wirelessly synchronize and trans- fer data among devices. The Bluetooth audio capabilities can be used for wireless phones hands-free applica- tions. Bluetooth has many proles and the unit is compatible with most Bluetooth enabled wireless phones. Before attempting to use the Bluetooth functions on the unit, please make sure your wireless phone supports Bluetooth functions. NOTE: The line-of-sight distance be- tween this unit and your cellular phone must be 30 feet (10 meters) or less for sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth wireless technology. Before using Bluetooth functions, you must pair your wireless phone and the unit. Pairing is a special process used when two devices connect for the rst time. The pairing process is used to generate a link key that is used for authentication purposes for future Blu- etooth connections between devices. Refer to the procedures for “Pairing Your Wireless Phone” and “Pairing a Wireless Phone and the Unit.” Pairing Your Wireless Phone: Your wireless phone can be paired with the unit in two manners. The unit can initiate the search for compatible devices and pair to the wireless phone or the wireless phone can initiate the search and pair to the unit. The follow- ing paragraphs describe both methods. NOTE: The following procedures are generic. Procedures for pairing wireless phones may vary slightly from phone manufacturer to phone manufacturer. Compatibility with all Bluetooth devices is not guaranteed. Pairing a Wireless Phone and the Unit:

1. Select the Bluetooth setup op-

tion on the wireless phone to be paired (please refer to the wireless phone’s instruction manual to enter Bluetooth setup, turn Bluetooth on/ off, and perform pairing). Access the wireless phone Bluetooth func- tion and set the Bluetooth function to ON.

2. Set your wireless phone Bluetooth

discover mode to ON. NOTE: Some discover modes have a time limit, usually a minute, before they are automatically turned off.

3. Use the wireless phone’s add a

new device feature. A device or de- vices will appear on your wireless phone display. NOTE: Some phones require a “pass key” or pairing code to con- nect. If your phone requires a pass key or pairing code, you will need to enter this number in the Pairing Code eld under the Bluetooth SETUP menu. The default pairing code for many wireless phones is “1234”. The default code for the unit is “0000”.

4. A prompt to pair or bond should

appear on your wireless phone. Accept the request and initiate the process.

5. A prompt to enter a PIN number or

passkey for the unit should appear. The default pass key for the unit is “0000”.

6. At this point a prompt stating

pairing successful should appear. Another prompt should appear Connecting to a Bluetooth device Bluetooth21 Subject to technical changes asking connect to the unit, “Yes” or “No”. Press Yes. The wireless phone and the unit should pair and the wireless device name will appear at the top of the screen. Once the Bluetooth main menu ap- pears on the unit’s front panel the wireless phone and the unit have paired. Pairing the Unit and a Wireless Phone:

tion on the wireless phone to be paired (please refer to the wireless phone’s instruction manual to enter Bluetooth setup, turn Bluetooth on/ off, and perform pairing). Access the wireless phone Bluetooth func- tion and set the Bluetooth function to ON.

3. Set your wireless phone Bluetooth

discover mode to ON. NOTE: Some discover modes have a time limit, usually a minute, before they are automatically turned off.

5. Follow the prompts on your wire-

less phone to initiate pairing. At this point the wireless phone will ask the user to respond to a prompt similar to “Pairing request from VME 9520NAV Accept? Yes or No “. The user should answer Yes to the request. Another prompt will appear on the wireless phone to enter the PIN or pass key.

6. Enter the PIN or pass key for

the unit (0000). Acknowledge the unit’s PIN or pass key on the wireless phone by pressing (ENTER, OK etc.). The fol- lowing screen should appear. Once the Bluetooth main menu ap- pears on the unit’s front panel, the wireless phone and the unit have paired. NOTE: Any obstacle between this unit and a Bluetooth device can reduce the operational range. NOTE: Keep this unit away from any other electronic devices that may cause interference. Connecting to a Bluetooth device Bluetooth22 Subject to technical changes To access the Bluetooth “Options” menu, press the Setup button. Bluetooth: Choose to turn the Bluetooth feature “On” or “Off.” Auto Connect: The “Auto Connect” option will allow the unit to automatically connect to a previ- ously paired Bluetooth device when it is in range. When the Auto Connect option is set to “Off”, you must initiate the pairing process with your wireless phone. To enable the Auto Connect op- tion, set this feature to “On.” Auto Answer: When this feature is set to “On,” the unit will automatically answer calls coming into the paired device. Pairing Code: Choose the “Pairing Code” option to ac- cess a keyboard allowing you to enter a new pairing code to be used when pair- ing this unit to your bluetooth devices (the default code is “0000). Enter a new 4-digit pairing code and then press the check mark ( ). To correct errors made while typing, you can press the C button to clear the entire entry or the back arrow ( ) to delete the last digit entered. Press the Back button to return to the main Bluetooth menu without changing the code. Phone Book Sync: Before you can use Phone Book list, you must rst initiate the Phone Book Sync feature. This will also update your list of Missed Calls, Received Calls, and Dialed Calls. After choosing “Phone Book Sync” from the menu, the unit will display the mes- sage “Sync Current Device’s Phone- book?” Press the check mark ( ) to begin syncing or click the X to cancel and return to the main Bluetooth menu. Back: Press the Back button at any time to return to the main Bluetooth menu without making changes to the above options. NOTE: Not all wireless phones allow access to missed, received or dialed calls or address book support. Bluetooth Setup Menu Bluetooth23 Subject to technical changes Deleting a paired wireless device:

2. Touch to select the phone model

number you want to delete and then press the Delete button. Disconnect a Bluetooth device: To disconnect a device, press the Dis- connect Phone button. The device will also be disconnected when the device is moved beyond the operational range (approximately 30 feet). When the “Auto Connect” feature is set to “On,” you can reconnect the device to the unit by placing it within the operational range. If you do not want to reconnect the de- vice to the unit automatically, set Auto Connect” feature to “Off.” Disconnecting Bluetooth24 Subject to technical changes Bluetooth Make a call (keypad direct entry):

2. Pair the phone with the unit.

4. Enter a phone number and then

2. Pair the phone with the unit.

3. Touch to view one of the following

phone lists: Missed Calls, Re- ceived Calls, Dialed Calls or Phone Book. If you did not yet sync your phonebook, see “Bluetooth Setup Menu” on page for syncing instruc- tions.

5. Touch to select a number.

6. Touch the number again to dial.

Cancel call in progress: To cancel a call in progress, touch the Hangup button at the bottom of the screen. Transfer call in progress: To transfer a call in progress from the radio back to the mobile device, press the Transfer button at the bottom of the screen. Mute call: To mute the phone call audio from the unit when a call is received, press the Mute button. Press the Mute but- ton again and the phone call will be restored to the unit. External Microphone: When a call is received, you can communicate with the caller using the unit’s internal microphone or an optional external microphone. An external microphone (included with the VME 9520NAV) will, in some instances, improve the sound quality during com- munication. The default setting for the unit is the internal microphone. Pressing the External Mic button will enable audio output to the optional external micro- phone (if connected). Making Calls25 Subject to technical changes Managing Incoming Calls: When connected to a Bluetooth phone, the unit will mute audio output, pause disc play, and change to the Bluetooth screen when a call is received. The incoming phone number and assigned name for that number will appear in the middle of the screen. An audible tone will sound from the unit and a graphic display will appear on the front panel. If the incoming call has no caller ID, the unit will display “Private Caller”. Answering an Incoming Call: To answer the call, press the Call but- ton. For best reception, speak loudly and clearly toward the external micro- phone. To end the conversation, press the Hangup button. Rejecting an Incoming Call: Press the Hangup button to reject an incoming call. The call will revert to your wireless phone and be left for voice mail. Volume Control: To increase or decrease the volume level, turn the PWR-VOL knob on the front panel. Audio Mute: To mute the phone call audio from the unit when a call is received, press the Mute button. Press the Mute but- ton again and the phone call will be restored to the unit. Managing Incoming Calls Bluetooth26 Subject to technical changes Rear Camera Function: The unit is “camera ready.” Before ac- cessing any camera features, you must install a rear video camera. When the camera is not installed and the function is accessed by the gear selector being placed in reverse or the unit’s menu, touching the Camera icon produces no response. When the camera is installed, the rear view image of what is behind the vehicle will appear when the vehicle’s gear selector lever is placed in reverse. When the lever is removed from the reverse position, the unit will return to the previous screen. The rear camera image can be ad- justed from the “Setup” menu under the “Video” submenu. The image can be changed from normal to mirror image. Camera Function Rear Camera27 Subject to technical changes Rear Camera The unit allows two sources to be played simultaneously. For example, the unit’s screen can be set to the radio function while the rear passengers can watch a DVD video using an optional rear monitor. The unit provides for connection of up to two additional monitors (sold sepa- rately) for rear passengers. Perform the following to access the Rear TFT function:

1. Turn on the rear monitor. Refer to

the monitor’s owner’s manual for instructions.

2. Insert the media (DVD, CD etc.) to

be viewed into the unit.

3. Press the unit’s touch screen

MENU button and select the Rear TFT icon on the second page of menu options. The Rear TFT menu options appear on the screen.

4. Use the MENU icons (Disc, SD,

Front USB, Rear USB, AV IN1, AV IN2, Rear Off and Front TFT) to select the playback source for the Rear TFT.

5. Control the rear zone function

6. Use the Front/Rear TFT button at

the bottom of the screen to switch between front and rear MENU options. NOTE: You cannot change or control the front zone source from the rear zone video screen. Rear Display Function28 Subject to technical changes Accessing iPod Mode: Press to access the “Main Menu” (see “Main Menu” on page ). Connect a sup- ported iPod or iPhone to the Front or rear USB connector. The iPod icon ap- pears instead of the USB icon whenev- er an iPod or iPhone is attached to the Front or Rear USB connector. Press the Front iPod or Rear iPod icon to access iPod mode. Music playback begins automatically. Clock Display: Displays the time (12:19 AM) as en- tered by the user in the Settings Menu, clock function. Random: This function will randomly reorganize all les on the iPod for playing in the new random order. You can view the random song order by pressing the List button. Press once to play all songs in random order. The icon appears. Press twice to play the current album in random order. Press the random play ( ) icon a third time to cancel ran- dom play mode. In random play mode, pressing Next or Previous will select songs in the random order (as indicated on the List screen) instead of the normal progres- sion. Repeat: Press during disc playback to repeat playback of the current le. The icon will appear. Press the icon a second time to repeat all music les on the iPod. Press a third time to turn the repeat function off.

(Equalizer): Touch to access the audio control menu to adjust audio settings (see “Audio Control Menu” on page ). Mute: Press to mute the volume. A mute indi- cation will appear on the speaker icon and the volume will be muted.

Press to play the previous le. Press and hold to fast reverse.

Press to play the next le. Press and hold to fast forward. iPod/iPhone Music Menu iPod/iPhone (Front USB/Rear USB)29 Subject to technical changes iPod/iPhone (Front USB/Rear USB) Direct Entry: Press to access the direct access song selection keyboard. Enter the desired track number and press the check mark ( ) to play the selected track.

Press to begin playback. Press again to pause playback. List: Press once to view a list of the les contained on the iPod. Press the on- screen arrows to navigate the list of les or touch to select. Once highlight- ed, touch the le name again to play. Press the Page Up/Page Down but- tons to navigate screen lists. Once highlighted, touch to view options inside a folder. Repeat above process to select a le. Press the List space twice (List and then Return) to view the iPod music menu.

  • Playlists: Provides a list of all the Playlists that are stored in the iPod. Pressing the Playlist name will provide the song associated with Playlist. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the song.
  • Artists: Provides a list of the per- formers that are stored in the iPod. Pressing the performers name will provide the title associated with the performers. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the item.
  • Albums: Provides a list of the albums that are stored in the iPod Pressing the albums provides the title name. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the item.
  • Songs: Provides a list of the songs and audio items that are stored in the iPod. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the item.
  • Genres: Provides a list of the categories that are contained in the iPod. Pressing the Genres icon will result in the artist names compris- ing the genre to be displayed. Pressing the artist’s name will display the title name. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the item.
  • Composers: Provides a list of composers of that are stored in the iPod. Pressing the composer’s name will display the song’s title. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the item.
  • Podcasts: Provides a list of podcasts that are stored in the iPod. The podcasts usually consist of a series of digital audio les. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the podcast. iPod/iPhone Music Menu30 Subject to technical changes iPod/iPhone (Front USB/Rear USB) Press the lm strip icon on the left side of the screen (under the music note) to view the iPod movie menu. NOTE: You must use the optional jLink USB cable to view iPod video on this unit.
  • MOVIE: Provides a list of all the movies that are stored in the iPod. Pressing the movie’s name will begin playback of the movie.
  • RENTAL: Provides a list of rental videos that are stored in the iPod. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the rental video.
  • TV SHOWS: Provides a list of the TV shows that are stored in the iPod. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the item.
  • MUSIC VIDEOS: Provides a list of the music videos that are stored in the iPod. Pressing the music video name will begin playback of the music video.
  • VIDEO PLAYLISTS: Provides a list of all the Video Playlists that are stored in the iPod. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the video.
  • VIDEO PODCASTS: Provides a list of podcasts that are stored in the iPod. The podcasts usually consist of a series of digital video les. Pressing the title name will begin playback of the podcast. Touch the image on the left side of the screen (under the music note and lm strip) to switch to iPod control and display iPod images on the unit’s TFT screen. You cannot directly control iPod image playback using the on-screen controls. You must use the iPod menu to control the images displayed after selecting iPod photo mode. This unit is Made for iPod. You can control your iPod via touch screen to access Playlist, Artist, Album, Songs, etc. Supported models include, but are not limited to, the following: - iPod Classic - iPod Touch 2G / 3G / 4G - iPod Nano 3G / 4G / 5G / 6G - iPhone 3G / 3GS / 4 iPod/iPhone Video Menu iPod/iPhone Photo Menu31 Subject to technical changes AV IN1 Auxiliary Audio/Video Input: The unit contains an auxiliary audio/ video input which can accept signals from various audio/video devices. The A/V INPUT on the front panel (refer- ence Item 9, Controls and Indicators) accepts a 3.5mm connector which has three female color coded RCA connec- tors on the opposite end. The yellow is used for video, the red accepts the right channel audio and the white accepts the left channel audio. Perform the following steps to access audio/video using the unit’s A/V INPUT:

1. Turn on the video /audio source

component. Refer to the owner’s manual for instructions.

button and select AV IN1.

4. Use the controls located on the

device to begin playback and other control functions. AV IN2 Auxiliary Audio/Video Input: The unit contains a rear auxiliary audio/ video inputs (AUX IN R, AUX IN L, AUX IN VIDEO) which can accept signals from various audio/video devices. The yellow is used for video, the red ac- cepts the right channel audio and the white accepts the left channel audio. Perform the following steps to access audio/video inputs using the unit’s REAR AUX IN:

1. Turn on the video /audio source

component. Refer to the owner’s manual for instructions.

4. Use the controls located on the

device to begin playback and other control functions. Auxiliary Audio/Video Input AV IN1/AV IN2 Input32 Subject to technical changes The VME 9520NAV is compatible with the PAC (Pacic Accessory Corpora- tion) steering wheel control adapter SWI-PS. A 3.5mm female connec- tor (labeled “SWC”) on the back of the head unit allows connectivity to the PAC adapter. Please refer to the instructions included with the PAC adapter for detailed installation informa- tion. The steering wheel control option allows you to program your existing steering wheel controls to work with the VME 9520NAV. Accessing the “SWC” Menu: To access SWC mode, select the “SWC” icon on page 2 of the Main Menu. NOTE: Before you begin, you MUST press the button to clear any prior programming options. If a mistake is made during the programming se- quence, press the button to clear all settings and start over. Otherwise, the steering wheel control function may not function properly. Programming Keys 1-7:

1. Press the button to clear any

existing program settings.

2. Touch the option (N/A) next to

each Key number to open a window with possible program- ming options (use the up/down arrow buttons on the right side of the screen to view additional Key choices).

3. Use the up/down arrows to navi-

gate the list. Touch to select the desired function for the selected Key number.

4. Continue with Key 1 - Key 7 (Keys

+1 through +7 are reserved for future use).

5. After selecting a desired function

for each Key (1-7), press the button to begin programming your choices to the buttons on your steering wheel control. Follow the on-screen commands to complete this process, pressing the left/right arrow buttons to move between Key selections. SWC Menu SWC (Steering Wheel Control)33 Subject to technical changes Accessing the “Setup” Menu: Press MENU to access the “Main Menu.” Press Next to view a second page of menu options and then select the Settings icon. Accessing Menu Items: Press the submenu feature you wish to adjust (Video, General, etc.). The submenu feature for adjustment will be highlighted. Pressing the feature will display the adjustable parameters. Available menu options are as follows: Video Menu Options:

  • Aspect Ratio: Choose Full
  • Rear Camera: The Rear Cam- era input can be displayed on the unit’s front panel in “Normal View” or a “Mirrored View”. In the “Mirror View” the camera image is reversed as if looking through a rear-view mirror. General Menu Options:
  • User Interface Color: Choose White, Red, Blue, Amber or Green to determine the accent color for buttons and specic text for on- screen menus.
  • TFT Standby: Select the length of time to pass before the TFT standby feature activates (10 sec- onds or 20 seconds).
  • RGB Light: The RGB light il- luminates the front panel buttons (eject, PWR-VOL, etc.) There are 8 preset colors and 3 custom color options. Choose the “Scan Color” option to preview the 8 preset color options. Press to select a color. The Edit Color menu allows you to design a custom color. To begin, touch the Edit Color option and then press to highlight Custom 1, 2 or 3. Touch Adjust to open the “Edit Color” window. To choose a custom color, drag across the color bar or input the RGB value using the +/- arrow buttons on the right side of the screen. Touch Initialize to load (factory in- stalled) the original backlight color.
  • Beep: An audible beep tone occurs when front panel or on-screen con- trol buttons are pressed. The beep Settings Menu System Settings Menu34 Subject to technical changes tone can be disabled by setting this option to “Off.”
  • Wallpaper: Choose a preferred wallpaper image (Black, Shore Waves, Lotus Flower, Smart Cars, Dense Flowers, User Dened) to be displayed behind the Main Menu options. Select the “User Dened” option to load up to 12 user-dened wallpaper images us- ing the Micro-SD slot located at the top right corner of the front panel (labeled “MAP”).
  • Calibration: This touch screen cal- ibration adjustment is used to set the parameters of the touch screen to ensure that when the screen is pressed that it corresponds to the feature the user is selecting. To calibrate the screen, rst select the Touch Screen Calibration. Press the Yes icon and it will be selected. Follow the instructions on the screen to press and briey hold the stylus. The stylus will move to each corner of the screen and nally to the center. If the screen is pressed the new calibration parameters will be accepted. If the screen is not pressed within the thirty seconds, the new parameters will be disre- garded. Time Menu Options:
  • Date: To adjust the date, press to select the “Date” option and then use the on-screen arrows to adjust the month, day and year elds.
  • Clock mode: Press to choose the 12 hour or 24 hour clock format.
  • Time: To adjust the time, press to select the “Time” option and then use the on-screen arrows to adjust the hour and minute elds. Sound Menu Options:
  • Subwooferlter: This option allows the Sub Filter Frequency to be set to the following frequen- cies to optimize the audio output for your vehicle: 80Hz, 120Hz or 160Hz.
  • DRC: Set the Dynamic Range Control to “On” for better playback at low volumes. Language Menu Options: DVD subtitle and Menu options are dependent on individual DVD discs. To choose a default language, touch to select the option and then use the on- screen arrows to choose from languag- es available on the current disc. Note that the selected default language may not be available on all discs.
  • OSD: Select the on-screen lan- guage display.
  • DVD Audio: Select the DVD audio language.
  • Auto Connect: When set to “On”, if a previously paired device is within range, the unit reconnects to the device automatically. When set to “Off” the user must manually connect to paired devices.
  • Auto Answer: Set to “On” to answer incoming calls to a paired device automatically. Choose “Off” to manually answer incoming calls.
  • Microphone: Choose to use the built-in internal microphone or the external (optional and included) microphone.
  • Pairing Code: Set the password for pairing the unit with Bluetooth devices.
  • DivX® registration code shows DivX® registration code. Option of the menu MISC. Volume Menu Options: The Volume option allows you to adjust the volume for a source automati- cally when switching to that mode. To automatically increase volume for a source, touch to select that source and then use the on-screen arrow buttons to choose an adjustment level from 1-12.ww Settings Menu System Settings Menu36 Subject to technical changes Accessing the “Wallpaper” Screen: Press MENU to access the “Main Menu.” Press Wallpaper to access the “Wallpaper” screen. You can also access the “Wallpaper” screen from the “Setup” menu by choosing the Settings button. Choose “Wallpaper” from the “General” menu and select the “User Dened” option. You can store up to 12 JPEG or Bitmap images in ash memory for use as wallpaper. AddingUser-DenedImages:

1. Temporarily remove the Map data

card from the Micro SD slot labeled “MAP” located at the top right corner of the unit.

2. Load a micro SD card with pre-

ferred wallpaper images (low reso- lution offers better performance) into the Micro SD card. Wait a few seconds for the images to load. NOTE: DO NOT load or delete any data from the MAP SD card.

3. Select the SD card button on the

“Wallpaper” screen to view the di- rectories and the les on the card. Select a directory and then press the Enter button to view the direc- tory contents. Press the button to the right side of the directory name to go up a level.

4. Select a JPEG or Bitmap image

and then press the Enter button to load it into ash memory and apply as wallpaper.

5. Remove the Micro SD card con-

taining the wallpaper images and replace the map data card. Reviewing and Selecting Stored Images: Press the Back button to view images stored in ash memory. Use the up/ down arrows on the right to navigate the list. Select an image to see a pre- view. Press the Enter button to use it as wallpaper. Deleting Stored Images: To delete stored images, select the im- age and press the Delete button. User-DenedWallpaper Wallpaper37 Subject to technical changes Troubleshooting Problem Cause Corrective Action GENERAL Unit will not power on Radio fuse blown Install new fuse with cor- rect rating Car battery fuse blown Install new fuse with cor- rect rating Illegal operation Press the RESET button located in the bottom left corner of the front panel No/low audio output Improper audio output con- nection Check wiring and correct Volume set too low Increase volume level Improper “MUTE” connection Review wiring diagram and check “MUTE” con- nection Speakers damaged Replace speakers Heavily biased volume bal- ance Adjust the channel bal- ance to the center position Speaker wiring is in contact with metal part of car Insulate all speaker wiring connections Poor sound quality or distortion Pirated disc is in use Use original copy Speaker power rating not compatible with unit Connect proper speakers Speaker is shorted Check speaker contact Unit resets itself when engine is off Incorrect connection between ACC and positive battery wire Check wiring and correct TFT MONITOR No image Incorrect connection to park- ing brake wire Check wiring and correct Parking brake is not engaged Stop vehicle in safe place and apply parking brake Flashing image or interference appears on screen DVD is not compatible with current TV system settings Change setup to accom- modate disc Improper video signal connec- tions Check wiring and correct Prolonged image or improper height/width ratio display Improper aspect ratio setup Use correct aspect ratio setting38 Subject to technical changes Problem Cause Corrective Action TUNER / DVD Player Weak station search- ing Vehicle antenna is not fully extended Connect the vehicle antenna control cable properly Vehicle antenna not properly connected Connect the vehicle antenna control cable properly LOCAL function is activated Use LO/DX button to turn LOCAL function off Cannot insert disc Disc already inside unit Eject current disc and insert new one Image blurred, dis- torted, or dark Disc is illegally copied Use original 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 Incompatible disc is used Use compatible disc Disc region code is not com- patible with unit Use disc with proper region code Disc is inserted upside down Insert disc with label side

PBC cannot be used during VCD playback PBC is not available on the disc No repeat or search- ing while playing VCD PBC is on Turn PBC off MP3 Interruption occurred during playback Disc is dirty or scratched Clean disc or replace File is damaged/bad recording Recreate disc with good les Troubleshooting39 Subject to technical changes Message Displayed Cause Corrective Action Loading Disc is being read No Disc Disc is dirty Clean disc with soft cloth Disc is upside down Insert disc with label side up Disc not present in loading compartment Insert disc Bad Disc Disc is dirty Clean disc with soft cloth Disc is upside down Insert disc with label side up Unknown disc Disc format is not compat- ible with this unit Region Error DVD is not compatible with region code of unit Error Illegal mechanism operation Press the EJECT key for 5 seconds to reset the loading mechanism Error Messages40 Subject to technical changes

1. Use only a clean silicone cloth and neutral detergent to clean the front panel or

monitor. A rough cloth and non-neutral detergent (such as alcohol) may result in scratching or discoloration.

2. Do not get water or cleaning uids on the unit.

3. If the temperature inside the player gets too hot, a protective circuit automatically

stops play of the disc. If this occurs, allow the unit to cool before operating the player again.

4. Never insert anything other than a 5” (12 cm) compact disc into the player as the

mechanism can be damaged by foreign objects.

5. Do not attempt to use a 3” (8 cm) CD-Single disc in this unit, either with or with-

out an adaptor, as damage to the player and/or disc may occur. Such damage is not covered by the Warranty on this product.

6. The CD player may not operate properly in extreme hot or cold. If such condi-

tions 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, con-

densation 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. Care and Maintenance41 Subject to technical changes Specications DVD/CD Player Compatible Disc Media: DVD ± R / RW (Single and Dual Layer) and CD-R / RW Compatible Media Formats: CD-DA, MP3, WMA, VCD, SVCD, Xvid, AVI, MPEG1 / 2 Signal to Noise Ratio: > 95dBA Dynamic Range: > 95dB Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20 kHz, -3dB Channel Separation: > 60dB @ 1 kHz D/A Converter: High performance 24-bit / 192 kHz sample rate, Multi-Bit Sigma-Delta Modulator Video Format: NTSC, PAL (auto-detection) Output: 1Vp-p (75-ohm) Input: 1Vp-p (75-ohm) FM Tuner Tuning Range: 87.5MHz - 108 MHz Mono Sensitivity (-30dB): 9dBf Quieting Sensitivity (-50dB): 15dBf Alternate Channel Selectivity: 70dB Signal to Noise Ratio @ 1 kHz: 58dB Image Rejection: 60dB Stereo Separation @ 1 kHz: > 30dB Frequency Response:50 Hz - 2 kHz, -3 dB AM Tuner Tuning Range: 522 kHz - 1620 kHz Sensitivity (-20dB): 15uV Signal to Noise Ratio @ 1 kHz: 50dB Image Rejection: 60dB Frequency Response: 50Hz - 2 kHz, -3dB Monitor Screen Size: 6.2” (Measured diagonally), 16:9 Widescreen Screen Type: High Denition TFT Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Resolution: 1,152,000 sub pixels, 800x3 (W) X 480 (H) General Auxiliary Input impedance: 10k Power Supply: 11 to 16VDC, negative ground Power Antenna (Blue): 500mA max, current limited protection Amplier Remote (Blue/White): 500mA max, current limited protection Operating Temperature: -20C - 65C Fuse: 15-amp, mini ATM type DIN chassis dimensions: 7” X 7” X 4” (178mm x 178mm x 100mm) CEA 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 reference input) Reference Supply Voltage: 14.4VDC *Specications subject to change without notice.Sous réserve de modications techniques

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3. Unauthorized tampering with the equipment will invalidate this guarantee.