VM9022HD
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Power On / Off
Press the /SRC button (6) (or any other button on the front
of the unit except reset), or the /POWER button (4) on the remote control, to turn the unit on. The buttons on the front of the unit light up and the current mode status appears on the TFT screen (17).
Press and hold the button to power off the unit.The monitor is drawn back into the main compartment.
Audible Beep Confirmation
An audible beep tone confirms each function selection. The Beep tone can be disabled through the Setup menu.
Volume Adjustment
To increase or decrease the volume level, turn the rotary encoder (5) on the front panel or press the VOL+/ VOL- buttons (15, 16) on the remote control. When the volume level reaches “0” or “40”, a beep sounds, indicating that the adjustment limit has been reached. The volume ranges from “0” to “40”. The TFT screen displays the volume level for 3 seconds.
Programmable Turn-On Volume
This feature allows the user to select a
Mute
Press the MUTE button on the front panel (8) or remote control (3) to mute the volume from the unit. Press the MUTE button again to restore the volume. “MUTE” is displayed on the screen. Adjusting the volume or using any of the audio setup features cancels the mute function.
Line Mute
If the “MUTE” wire is connected, audio output mutes when a telephone call is received by a cell phone.
Steering Wheel Control (SWC)
The VM9022HD is compatible with the PAC (Pacific Accessory Corporation) steering wheel control adapter SWI- PS. A 3.5mm female connector (labeled “SWC Interface”) 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 information.
SWC Functions
The following controls are available for most vehicles:
1.Vol Up
2.Vol Down
3.Mute
4.Seek Up / Next Track / ** Preset Up
5.Seek Down / Previous Track / ** Preset Down
6.SRC (Source)
7.** Select
8.** Select
9.Band
**If additional steering wheel control buttons are available on the vehicle, function 7 / 8 may be assigned the "Select" feature. This feature / function may not be available on some vehicles.
Select Operation
If "Select" (function 7 or 8) is held down and function 4 is pressed momentarily, Preset Up will be selected. If "Select" (function 7 or 8) is held down and function 5 is pressed momentarily, Preset Down will be selected.
Playing Source Selection
Press the SRC button on the front panel (6) or remote control
(8)to change between available playing sources in the following order: RADIO, SAT, DISC, NAV, BT, iPod, SD, USB, AUX1, AUX2 and CAMERA. The playing mode is displayed on the TFT screen.
Auxiliary Devices
External peripheral devices can be connected to this unit via RCA output (AUX IN 2) or the MediaLink4.
iPod Connector
(GEN 5 Recommended)
MediaLink USB Connector (Type A)
3.5mm - Audio VIDEO | LEFT | RIGHT |
RCA Inputs (AUX 1)
3.5mm Left & Right
Stereo Inputs (AUX 1)
Select “AUX1” to play an auxiliary device connected via the MediaLink RCA or 3.5mm inputs. For example, you can play
music files from a portable music player, video from a video camera and even view photos stored on a digital camera.
Select “AUX2” mode to access and control auxiliary devices connected to the “AUX IN 2” inputs on the back of the radio.
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Selecting a Source while Navigating
While navigating, other sources may be selected and listened to such as
the /SRC button (6) and then select a source from the Front Source Menu. Navigation voice prompts will be heard automatically, although the navigation map cannot be seen. (The selected source audio will be muted until the navigation voice prompt command is completed, after which the source audio will resume.)
Source Menu
To access the SOURCE MENU, touch the TFT screen in the top left corner of the screen.
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AUX 1 | AUX 2 | CAMERA |
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