Boss Audio Systems MR1525UI manual

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    4 10 R - 02 0 896[...]

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    This radio is equipped with the most advanced "TOUCH SENSE P ANEL", so that it is easy and convenient to use while driving. Here are some tips to show you how easy it is to use this touch sense panel: Tips Using a very light touch on the radio panel will activate that feature. Y ou will not need to "PRESS" hard on the panel to m[...]

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    CDE VERSION 2 1. HANDLING COMP ACT DISCS MOISTURE CONDENSA TION NOTES ON CDs P . 2 P . 3 P . 4 P . 1 P . 5 P . 6 P . 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. NOTES ON DISCS There are paste residue. Ink is sticky (P .5). Stickers that are beginning to peel away , leaving a sticky residue (P .6). Labels are attached (P .7). On a rainy day or in a very damp area, moisture ma[...]

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    2. INST ALLA TION Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and system work properly . Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions. Consult with your nearest dealer if installation req[...]

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    DIN REAR-MOUNT (METHOD B) Installation using the screw holes on the sides of the unit. Fastening the unit to the factory radio mounting bracket. 1. Select a position where the screw holes of the bracket and the screw holes of the main unit become aligned (are fitted) and tighten the screws at 2 places on each side. 2. Screw 3. Factory radio mountin[...]

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    3. DET ACHABLE CONTROL P ANEL (D .C.P .) Removing The Detachable Control Panel (D.C.P .). 1. T urn the power off 2. Press the D .C.P . release button 3. Remove the D .C.P . P ANEL RELEASE BUTTON B A 2 Attaching the DCP CAUTION 1. Attach the panel at the right side first, with point B on the main unit touching point A on the D .C.P . (As shown on th[...]

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    4. WIRING DIAGRAM (BUIL T -IN ISO) 6 CONNECTOR ISO 1 2 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 8 7 5 3 8 6 4 CONNECTOR B Figure 2 CONNECTOR A ISO CONNECTOR WIRING CHART YELLOW WIRE COLOR VIOLET/BLACK GREY/BLACK GREEN/BLACK WHITE/BLACK VIOLET WHITE GREY B1 B5 B4 B3 B2 B8 GREEN B7 B6 A5 A4 PIN BLACK A8 RED A7 BLUE LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (-) LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+) LEFT REAR SPEAKER[...]

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    7 5. CONTROL P ANEL FUNCTION OPERAT IONS: K E Y S Y S T E M T U N E R C D / M P 3 / W M A 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 3 S h o r t P r e s s Long P r e s s S h o r t P r e s s L o n g P r e s s S h o r t P r e s s L o n g P r e s s S h o r t P r e s s L o n g P r e s s P o w e r P a n e l R e l e a s e b u tt on A [...]

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    Press this button to remove the control panel. 6. BASIC OPERA TIONS 3)   P ANEL RELEASE BUTTON ( ) 8 5) SOURCE BUTTON (SRC) 22) AUX IN JACK ON FRONT P ANEL 8) iX -BASS BUT TON (XBS) Press the XBS button to turn on the iX -Bass function, and the “X -BAS” icon will appear on the LCD display . Press the XB S button again to turn off the iX -Bass[...]

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    1) MENU FUNCTION LIST (MENU) Hold& Press MENU button to access into the System Menu setting mode. Will appear in the display momentarily . Navigate the menu by pressing MENU momentarily to move to the next option. Once the desired option appears in the display , adjust that option by rotating the Encoder V olume Knob(press the volume up / down [...]

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    10 8. ADJUST AUDIO SETTING Press MENU button to access the Audio Menu. Once the desired menu item appears on the display , adjust that option by rotate the Encoder V olume Knob. The following menu items can be adjusted as described above. BAS (Bass Level) User has 5 seconds to use the Encoder V olume Knob to adjust the desired Bass level range from[...]

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    Manual T uning Hold & press the Up T uning or Down T uning button to move the radio frequency number up or down one step. Auto Seek T uning Press the Up T uning or Down T uning button to move to next station automatically . 9. TUNER OPERA TION Recall a Station Select a band (if needed). Press a preset button to select the corresponding stored s[...]

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    RDS functions - AF Alternative Frequencies - CT Clock Time - PI Program identifications - PS Program service name - PTY Program T ype - TA T raffic Announcement - TP T raffic program 10. RDS OPERA TION The unit is equipped with the following RDS function: 12 1. T A Function Hold & press the XB S/TA button to turn On the T A standby mode, the ?[...]

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    13 INSERT AND EJECT CD Insert a CD label-side up with the unit turned on, and the disc will begin to play . Press the Eject   button to stop CD play and eject the CD . The unit does not have to be turned on to eject   the CD. CD-DA OPERATION      M1) P AUSE BUTTON ( P AUSE ) Press the P AUSE button to suspend disc play . Press the P AUS[...]

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    MP3/WMA written in the formats other than the above may not be successfully played and their file names or folder names may not be properly displayed. MP3/WMA Encoder and CD Writer Settings Use the following settings when compressing audio data in MP3 data with the MP3 encoder . T ransfer bit rate : 32- 320 kbps Sampling frequency : 32,44.1,48 kHz([...]

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    Files Playing Order When selected for play , Folder Search, File Search or Folder Select, files and folders are accessed in the order in which they were written by the PC writer . Because of this, the order in which they are expected to be played may not match the order in which they are actually played. For example, a media with the following fold[...]

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    Press M3 button more than 3 seconds during playing MP3/WMA disc for “repeat play” all files of the current folder . And keep on repeat playing the current folder until “repeat play” is disabled. T o disable current folder “repeat play”, long press M3 button more than 3 seconds File/Folder Repeat play : Press M4 button more than 3 second[...]

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    1 . USB OPERA TION 2 The unit can support USB Host Function. It can playback MP3 and WMA Audio format which are stored into USB Memory Stick or USB interface Music Player . Please read below before you start the operation of USB HOST F unction. Mode change to USB HOST Before remove the USB stick from the F ront panel USB plug. Always remember to sw[...]

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    13. MEMORY CARD OPERA TION Inserting and Removing a SD card on the main unit Mode change to SD Card Music File Playback Operation 1 8 Click Inserting the SD card Removing the SD card Click Face Up Insert the Memory Card with Label side up 1 2 Detach the F ront P anel 3 1 Detach the F ront P anel 2 3 The unit can support playback MP3 and WMA Audio f[...]

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    14. iPod OPERA TION 19 iPod Compatibility Chart This unit is support following iPod software version iPod 1G Not Supported iPod 2G Not Supported iPod 3G Firmware V ersion 2.2 iPod Mini All versions iPod 4G All versions iPod Photo All versions iPod Nano Nano All versions(Can not support 3G Nano) iPod 5G(Video) All versions Connect the iPod to this u[...]

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    20 iPod information Display on the Head Unit LCD Searching a Desire Song 1) Playlist 2) Artist 3) Album 4) Song 5) Genre Song Select Song Repeat Random Play: / Random Album This unit can display the Song, Artist, Album name and Elapsed time on the LCD display , these information can be displayed by pressing the INFO button repeatedly while a iPod S[...]

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    21 15. REMOTE FUNCTION 1 3 7 5 9 10 12 18 14 20 16 2 6 4 8 11 13 19 15 21 17 iP o d K E Y S Y S T E M T U N E R C D /M P 3 /W M A 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 3 S h o r t P r e s s L o n g P r e s s OPERA TIONS: S h o r t P r e s s L o n g P r e s s S h o r t P r e s s L o n g P r e s s S h o r t P r e s s L o n g P r [...]

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    22 16. SPECIFICA TIONS 87.5-107.9MHz U .S. 87.5-108MHz EURO 10.7 MHz Better than 15dB at S/N 30 dB 25 dB at 1KHz 50 dB 530-1710KHz U .S. 522-1620KHz EURO 450KHz Better than 45dB 40 dB GENERAL AM/MW PowerSupply Polarity Speaker impedance Power Output Frequency Range Intermediate Frequency UsableSensitivity StereoSeparation S/NRatio DC 11 -14V Negati[...]

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    ERROR 1 Read Error No File Disc Error The Media Device not able to play file by the unit No file Format supports for Playback on the disc or Media Device Maybe disc dirty / disc scratched /disc upside down. Press the reset button to correct the problem. If the error code does not disappear , consult your nearest service dealer . Replace the disc or[...]