Boss Audio bv9650 Guía Del Usuario
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Tuner
Before You Start
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Replacing the Fuse
Make sure the amperage matches the
specified value when replacing the fu-
ses. If the fuse is blown, check the po-
wer connection and replace with a n-
ew one. If the same problem occurs,
it would be subjected to the malfun-
ction. In such cases, please consult
to the nearest service dealer.
specified value when replacing the fu-
ses. If the fuse is blown, check the po-
wer connection and replace with a n-
ew one. If the same problem occurs,
it would be subjected to the malfun-
ction. In such cases, please consult
to the nearest service dealer.
When the range of the operation of t-
he card remote control becomes short
or no functions while operating. Rep-
lace the lithium battery with a new b-
utton cell (CR2025). Make sure the b-
attery polarity before replace.
he card remote control becomes short
or no functions while operating. Rep-
lace the lithium battery with a new b-
utton cell (CR2025). Make sure the b-
attery polarity before replace.
Precautions on Using Lithium
Battery
Battery
Always keep the lithium battery beyond
children s reach. In case
swallowed, see a doctor immediately.
children s reach. In case
swallowed, see a doctor immediately.
Cleaning the battery with a dry cloth,
to ensure its perfect connected.
to ensure its perfect connected.
Make sure the proper polarity when
loading with the battery.
loading with the battery.
To prevent short circuit, do not use
metal tweezer to clip the battery.
metal tweezer to clip the battery.
Gently pull out the Battery Holder while
pressing the Stopper.
pressing the Stopper.
Put the button-type battery with mark(+)
upward into the Battery Holder.
upward into the Battery Holder.
Replacing the Battery
Insert the Battery Holder into the Remote
Control.
Control.
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Maintenance
Warning
Never use the fuse with the rated
amperage more than that supplied to
your unit, otherwise it will damage the
unit.
Warning!
Improper handle with the battery may
lead to explosion.
It cannot be charged , disassembled or
thrown into a fire.
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Listening to the radio
FM3 P.CH:1 87.50MHz
P1:87.50MHz P2:90.00MHz
P3:87.50MHz P4:87.50MHz
P5:87.50MHz P6:87.50MHz
EQ.OF F L
OUD.OFF
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Band Indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned
to.
to.
Shows which frequency the tuner is
tuned.
tuned.
Frequency Indicator
The 6 stations of the current band.
Preset Number Indicator
Shows what preset has been selected.
EQ Indicator
Shows the EQ Setting of the radio.
MBP Indicator
Shows that MBP is on or off.
FM2
AM2
AM1
FM3
FM1
(For Two Bands)
During radio status, repeatedly press
BAND button to select bands in
BAND button to select bands in
lowing order:
the
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Band Selector
FM2
LW
MW1
FM3
FM1
Manual/Automatic Tuning
Manual Tuning: ress (
button
on the remote control continuously to select
a
a
or
respectively.
P
or
)
station downward
upward
Automatic Tuning: ress and
) button
seconds, the ra-
dio a
station
or
respectively and plays when
it finds a station.
P
hold (
or
for more than 3
automatically searches
down-
ward
upward
(For Three Bands)
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MONO
Note:
Press and button on the head unit per-
forms the same function.
forms the same function.
Note:
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LOC
pears on the display and only
local
tion is available. when it disappears
b
ap
sta
oth distance and local stations can be
received.
DX/LOC Selector
During radio status, press LOC button
to select
to select
or weak station reception.
strong
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The function is only valid on remote control.
The function is invalid in AM tuning.
The function is invalid in AM tuning.
Note:
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*
*
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2
3
4
5
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* Press BAND on the head unit performs the
same function.
same function.
Selecting the Stored Station
During radio status, press button to
select the stored station upward, press to
select downward.
select the stored station upward, press to
select downward.
the stored station
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Press or button on the head unit performs
the same function.
the same function.
Note:
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MW2