Jensen MS4200RS Route & Sound Navigating and listening to an audio CD, Start-up characteristics

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Route & Sound – Navigating and listening to an audio CD

With the new generation of our navigation radio units, you may insert a map CD, plan your route, then insert an audio CD and the system will still guide you to your intended destination. The navigation computer

saves the road system in a defined area around the planned route (corridor) in its main memory. Within this corridor, the map CD does not have to be inserted in order for the navigation to function. As soon as you leave this corridor, a message will appear automatically, prompting you to insert the map CD so that the navigation computer can reload the data required for a new route.

How does the navigation system work?

The position and movements of the vehicle are recorded by the navigation system’s sensors. The distance traveled is determined by the vehicle speedometer signal, rotary motion in curves is detected by a gyro sensor (inertial compass). The position is determined via the GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites.

The position can be calculated within a range of approx. 10 m by comparing the sensor signals with the digital map on the navigation CD.

Important notes on the function of your navigation radio

In principle, the system is functional with poor GPS reception, although the accuracy of the positioning may be impaired by poor or interrupted GPS reception or errors can occur in the determination of the position, which result in incorrect position reporting.

Start-up characteristics

If the vehicle is parked for longer periods of time, the satellites continue their orbit. After the ignition is switched on, it may take several minutes until the navigation system receives signals from sufficient satellites for evaluation.

During the start-up sequence, it is possible that the navigation system will report: “You are leaving the digitized area”. The navigation system assumes that the vehicle is located outside a digitized area. If other roads exist in this area, the navigation system may issue incorrect messages. The navigation system assumes that the vehicle is located on another road.

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Contents MS4200RS Table of Contents IQ Intelligent Content on Demand Class 1 laser product Important notes for safe usageObey all traffic signs and laws while driving Safety and Warnings Connection in vehicles without standard ISO connectors Taking safety precautions, FigMaking the electrical connections Connection overview, ISO connector A, Fig Volt battery A4Telephone mute function A3, optional Volt ignition A7Connection overview ISO connector B loudspeakers, Fig Connection overview ISO connector CYellow connector C1 Preamp line-out Blue connector C3 CD changerInstalling the GPS antenna, Fig Install installation bracketMounting the radio, Fig Initial operation, Fig Checking the vehicle functionsTechnical Support Start-up characteristics Route & Sound Navigating and listening to an audio CDHow does the navigation system work? Important notes on the function of your navigation radioDigital road map CommentsAreas with limited road information Topicality of the map CDRemovable operating panel Security codeAnti-theft protection LED Removing the operating panelRDS Radio Data System Handling CDsControl elements TELRadio mode CD player modeCD changer mode Navigation modeSwitching on / off VolumeInserting a CD Removing a CDMenu operation ReturnActive option Option Inactive option CursorEntering letters CityW ‰ ¡ Z ¯Choosing the user mode Activating functions in common modeActivating functions in expert mode Normal and expert modesInformation menu TMC ScanTA Scan News Ann. level Behavior of TMC and TA Displayed message …Traffic announcements from other stations EON Sound Settings Sound menuPage Setting stations RadioAutostore Store Preset Recall Program Radio menuRadio RDS MemoRadio Setup Extra infoPTY search only on FM InitializationCD player CD playbackSelecting a function CD Player RndCD menu ScanRepeat Track CD Title Extra Info CD changer accessories CD changer playback1044 Selecting a CDCD Changer Setup CD Changer menuRandom Repeat Track Select CD RandomClock Settings Initialization menuBeep Level Scan Time 15s On Off LogicOn Off Logic DisplayUser IconsIQ Your key to map, traffic and travel information Activation optionsRegistering the navigation system Navi ID Navi ID 8Q6S 7ED4 CD EUR 2003/01 NT SW IDActivating products My C-IQCode Input R 5 Z 4 a KIQ Settings IQ ServicePreview IQ InfoMain menu Destination input Destination input menuDestination input New address Load address Last destin. Info on car posEntering a new address CityWI.....O CountryStep Road Step House number or intersectionStep Route selection Directly to guidancePoints of interest POIs Special facilities of national importanceSpecial facilities in connection with the destination Special facilities in the vicinity of the current position Destination input via GPS coordinates26 km Via point input Via point input New addressDelete via points not reached Mls GuidanceTurn now advice Audible messagesImproved acoustic guidance information Repeating voice messageGuidance beyond digitized roads Areas with limited road information4,1mls UI 0245pm 15 mls UI 1127amRoute selection Information during guidance B49 MlsAb Anschl Mls A45 18.8 04/02/03 812 am Trip computer 35 mph 24 mph Mph 235 mls Displaying / deleting via pointsDestination GPS / CompassCancel procedure Alternative routeAlternative route YesAddress manager Storing addresses in the address bookDelete address Delete via pointsStore current loc Deleting list of last destinationsRenaming addresses Emergency menu EmergencyGPS position Car positionSystem settings SpeedGuidance screen Dyn. route sett. Language Settings for dynamic route planning Guidance screenDyn. route sett LanguageDefault settings ServiceMounting angle System InfoLoading software updates Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible cause / remedyNavigation Month Limited Warranty Specifications CEA Power RatingsPage 033104

MS4200RS specifications

The Jensen MS4200RS is a highly regarded marine audio system designed for boating enthusiasts who prioritize high-quality sound and durability in a marine environment. This versatile unit combines the latest technological advancements with rugged features tailored for marine applications, making it a top choice for boaters.

One of the standout features of the Jensen MS4200RS is its extensive compatibility with multiple audio sources. It integrates seamlessly with Bluetooth, allowing users to connect smartphones or other devices wirelessly to stream music effortlessly. Additionally, it has built-in support for AM/FM radio, providing access to a wide array of radio stations for on-the-water entertainment.

The unit's user-friendly interface is another commendable aspect of the Jensen MS4200RS. It is equipped with a large, backlit LCD display, ensuring visibility even in bright sunlight. The intuitive controls allow for easy navigation through playlists, radio stations, and settings, facilitating a hassle-free user experience while cruising.

One of the critical considerations for marine audio systems is durability. The Jensen MS4200RS boasts a marine-grade design, complete with a weather-resistant rating. This resilience against splashes and humidity means that boaters can enjoy their favorite tunes without worrying about damage from the marine environment. The unit is built to endure the rigors of outdoor use, making it an ideal companion for any sea voyage.

Sound quality is paramount in any audio system, and the Jensen MS4200RS delivers impressive audio performance. It features a built-in amplifier that provides ample power to drive speakers, resulting in clear and powerful sound across a wide frequency range. Additionally, the unit includes customizable equalizer settings, allowing users to tailor the audio output to suit their preferences or the acoustics of their boat.

Moreover, the MS4200RS is designed with expandability in mind. It supports multiple audio outputs, enabling users to connect additional speakers or subwoofers, thereby enhancing the overall audio experience. The versatility of the system caters to the needs of both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.

In summary, the Jensen MS4200RS represents an excellent choice for marine audio enthusiasts. With its robust features, advanced connectivity options, user-friendly controls, and durability, it stands out as a reliable companion for music lovers on the water. Whether for a leisurely day on the lake or a more adventurous sea journey, the Jensen MS4200RS promises quality sound and performance in a marine-friendly package.