Boss Audio Systems BV7300 manual Adjusting the Volume Level, Last position memory, Radio operation

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Adjusting the Volume Level

Press VOL+/- to adjust the volume level.

Last position memory

- During disc, USB or SD/MMC card play- back, press and hold the to turn off the unit, when you next turn on the unit, the DVD unit will resume playing from the point that it was interrupted.

- During disc, USB or SD/MMC card play- back, if you press MODE to switch to a dif- ferent mode, when you next return to DVD mode, playback will resume from the point at which it was interrupted.

Radio operation

RADIO

FM1 STEREO LOC

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VOLUME 25

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Selecting the frequency band

Press BAND button repeatedly to select the desired radio band.

Stereo/Mono

FM listening is generally done in Stereo mode. However, if the signal is weak or reception is not as good as you would like, switching to Mono mode usually improves the overall sound quality. To switch to Mono mode, press ST (or MOST on the remote control). Press it again to return to Stereo mode.

Local/Distant

In urban settings, most stations are strong enough to listening in LOCAL mode. However, if a station seems too distant to be received well, try switching to DISTANT mode by pressing and holding ST/LOC (or pressing LOC on the remote control). Press it again to return to LOCAL mode.

Selecting Stations

-Press preset station button 1-6to select a station which has been stored in the memory.

-Press and hold the or buttons until “MANUAL” appears on the screen, then press or buttons to select a station. If both buttons have not been pressed for several seconds, the unit will return to automatic seek mode.

Automatic Memory Storage & Program

Scanning

- Automatic Memory Storing

This feature is used to automatically set up presets for the radio. Press and hold the AS•PS to start the tuner searching the fre- quency band and storing the six strongest stations as presets.

- Program Scanning

After the presets have been recorded, when you press this button, the radio will scan the preset buttons in order. It will play a station for a few seconds, and then move to the next. When you hear a station that you wish to listen to, press the ASPS but- ton again to stop the scanning.

Setting up Presets Manually

To set up the presets manually, tune to the desired station using the and buttons. When you find a station you like, press and hold the desired preset button for a few seconds to store it.

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Contents Page BV7300 User’s Manual Disc Notes Safety informationHandling and Cleaning Disc CleaningDIN mounting options InstallationRemove transit screws before installation Preparing new discs with rough spotsRemoving the unit DIN front-mount method a Installation openingInstalling the unit DIN rear-mount method B Using the detachable front panel Removing the front panelInstalling the front panel Watching the Video Monitor is Forbidden While Driving Wiring diagramOperation Features and controls Front panel Front panel button legendBack of front panel Remote control Remote control button legendUsing the remote control Preparing The Remote Control General operation Initial system start-up Battery replacementTurning power on and off Mode functionRadio operation Adjusting the Volume LevelSetting up Presets Manually Last position memoryMenu settings Sub-woofer ON/OFF Volume level 0 to Bass level -7 to +7 Treble level -7 to +7Audio menu Loudness ON/OFFContrast 0 to Default ON/OFFPicture menu Brightness 0 toTime.M 12 Setup menuClock setting Time ON/OFFStopping playback Disc operation Loading/Removing a discSelecting tracks in single steps Pause playbackSpecial disc operation Zoom OFF Multi-angle functionZoom function Zoom 2 Zoom 3 Zoom 4 Zoom 1/2 Zoom 1/3 Zoom 1/4To search for a particular point by playing time On Screen Display functionGoto function To search for a particular title/chapter/ trackUSB playback Data disc playbackOperation Memory card playbackPS PAN Scan SetupTV System Screen SaverWidescreen PasswordDefault Language setupMore about this player Audio setupDigital setup Playing Mpeg discs Playing MP3 discs What is MP3?Corresponding file systems Playing a Jpeg discSpecifications Troubleshooting
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BV7300 specifications

The Boss Audio Systems BV7300 is an impressive multimedia car stereo designed to enhance your driving experience with its array of features and advanced technologies. This double din unit not only supports a wide variety of media formats but also integrates seamlessly with today's digital lifestyle.

One of the standout features of the BV7300 is its large 7-inch LCD touchscreen display, which delivers crisp and vibrant visuals. The touchscreen interface is user-friendly, allowing for easy navigation through your music library, settings, and other functions. The display also includes a customizable illumination feature, which enables you to match the stereo's lighting with the ambiance of your vehicle’s interior.

For audio playback, the BV7300 supports multiple formats including MP3, WMA, and WAV, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tracks without limitations. The unit is designed to work with USB flash drives and SD cards, making it easy to access your entire music collection. Additionally, the Bluetooth technology built into the BV7300 allows for hands-free calling and wireless audio streaming, enhancing both convenience and safety while driving.

An important aspect of the BV7300 is its compatibility with various smartphone platforms. The stereo supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, enabling users to connect their smartphones to access navigation apps, music streaming services, and more. This feature elevates your driving experience, allowing for hands-free control of your devices directly from the stereo.

The BV7300 also boasts a built-in AM/FM radio tuner with 30 programmable stations, giving you access to your favorite radio shows and music. The unit is equipped with an equalizer and preset audio settings, letting you customize the sound to your liking.

In terms of connectivity, the BV7300 provides rear view camera input which enhances safety by allowing drivers to see what's behind them while reversing. The unit also supports a range of auxiliary inputs making it easy to connect other devices.

In summary, the Boss Audio Systems BV7300 is a feature-rich multimedia car stereo that combines functionality with advanced technology. With its large touchscreen, Bluetooth capabilities, smartphone integration, and customizable audio settings, it offers a complete solution for those looking to elevate their in-car entertainment experience. Its user-friendly design and compatibility with various media formats make it a versatile addition to any vehicle.