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VM9020TS

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AUDIO Menu

The VM9020TS has a built-in Pink Noise generator to help 
set the relative speaker levels for multi-channel audio 
playback. 

NOTE: When Down Sampling is ON, the audio output 
signal will be converted to 48kHz. When Down Sampling 
is OFF, the original sampling frequency is preserved. 

SURR SETUP Menu

To change speaker settings for 2-channel mode, use the 

 

or 

 buttons (14, 22) on the remote control or the   or   

buttons (6, 7) on the joystick to select “DownMix”. To change 
speaker settings for 6-channel mode, select “Full 6CH”.

 

After 

selecting 2 or 6-channel mode, use the 

 button (19) on 

remote control or the   button on the joystick (7) to move to 
the speaker settings on the right. 

Speaker Selection

Selecting LARGE for the multi-channel speaker option will 
give a full range output. Selecting SMALL for the multi-
channel speaker option will activate a high pass filter whose 
crossover is dependent upon the sub-woofer low pass filter 
frequency. For example, if the subwoofer low pass filter is set 
to 80Hz, then the high pass SMALL speaker crossover will be 
set to 90Hz.

Low pass                High pass

80Hz                        90Hz

120Hz                      135Hz

160Hz                      180Hz

Refer to Table 14 when selecting speaker options for each 
mode.

 

SURROUND FX 

NOTE: Surround I is recommended when the playback 
source is LPCM (Linear Pulse Code Modulation) or 2-
channel down mixed digital bit-stream. 

Table 13: AUDIO Menu Features

Setting

Options

Function

Pink 
Noise

Off

Stop output of pink noise

Left

Left channel pink noise

Center

Center channel pink noise

Right

Right channel pink noise

Left Surr

Left surround channel pink noise

Right Surr

Right surround channel pink noise

Subwoofer

Subwoofer pink noise

DRC

Off

Employ the Dynamic Range Control for 
better playback for low volumes.

On

CNTR 
CTRL

5ms

Adjust the time difference between the 
center and front speakers to create a 
time delay between 1 and 5 millisec-
onds, producing a more accurate audio 
effect.

4ms

3ms

2ms

1ms

0ms

REAR 
CTRL

15ms

Adjust the time difference between the 
rear and front speakers to create a 
time delay between 3 and 15 millisec-
onds, producing a more accurate audio 
effect.

12ms

9ms

6ms

3ms

0ms

Down 
Sampling

Off

Normal Output

on

Audio signal output at 48kHz

BACK

Return to previous menu.

Table 14: SURR SETUP Menu Features

Setting

Options

Function

FL (Front Left) /
FR (Front Right)

Large

Use when front speakers have 
good bass output.

Small

Use when speakers do not have 
good bass output.

LR (Left Rear) /
RR (Right Rear)

Large

Use when rear speakers have 
good bass output.

Small

Use when rear speakers do not 
have good bass output.

None

Use when rear speakers are not 
present.

SUB (Subwoofer)

Present

Use when subwoofer is present.

None

Use when subwoofer is not 
present.

CTR (Center)

Large

Use when center speaker has 
good bass output.

Small

Use when center speaker does 
not have good bass output.

None

Use when center speaker is not 
present.

BACK

Return to previous menu.

Table 15: SURROUND FX Menu Features

Setting

Options

Function

Decode Mode

Off

Play original audio format.

Surround I

Use Surround I decoding method.

Surround I 
Matrix

Play mono output with surround 
effect.

Surround I 
Movie

Enhance movie surround effects.

Surround I 
Music

Play surround music effects.

Panorama 
(Only available 
when Surround I 
Music Mode is 
activated.)

On

Extend the video from the front to 
the rear to achieve a better sur-
round effect.

Off

Panorama is turned off.

Dimension Ctrl

0-6

Shift audio output between front 
and rear speakers.

Center Width Ctrl

0-6

Shift audio output between front 
and center channel speakers.

BACK

Return to previous menu.

Table 14: SURR SETUP Menu Features

Setting

Options

Function

Summary of Contents for Mobile Multimedia DVD/MP3/WMA Receiver VM9020TS

Page 1: ...VM9020TS Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...o Tuning 13 Manual Tuning 13 Using Preset Stations 13 Auto Store AS 13 Local Radio Station Seeking LOC 13 DVD Player Operation 14 Opening Closing the TFT Video Screen 14 Insert Eject Disc 14 Ejecting...

Page 3: ...severest road conditions Tools and Supplies You will need these tools and supplies to install your VM9020TS Torx type flat head and Philips screwdrivers Wire cutters and strippers Tools to remove exis...

Page 4: ...e new radio assembly to the dashboard or center console using the reverse procedure in step 1 CAUTION For proper operation of the CD player the chassis must be mounted within 30 of horizontal Make sur...

Page 5: ...1 7 7 7 7 5 5 5 5 3853 3853 3853 3853 8 7 77 5 77 5 1 7 21 6 7 1 7 21 6 7 5 5 2 2 2 2 BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN 52 1 52 1 7 5 86 7 5 86 PINK PINK GREEN WHITE GREEN WHITE 8 8 HDUER 6ZLWFK HDUER 6ZLWFK 5H...

Page 6: ...step MENU Mode Press once to move the cursor to the left TV Mode Press to go down one frequency step 9 Joystick DVD Mode Press once to enter the next chapter or track TUNER Mode Press once to auto sea...

Page 7: ...VM9020TS 5 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 21 Disc Slot 22 Eject Button Press once to eject the disc Press and hold to reset the mechanism 23 Disc Indicator 24 SD Card Slot 25 Reset Button see page 4...

Page 8: ...angle ANGLE 12 Continuously adjusts front panel tilt angle Continuously adjusts front panel tilt angle Continuously adjusts front panel tilt angle Continuously adjusts front panel tilt angle ANGLE 13...

Page 9: ...6 7 8 9 0 Numeric Keypad 29 Directly accesses chapter 1 6 selects preset for current band Directly accesses track DVD SETUP 30 Access DVD Setup menu Access DVD Setup menu Access DVD Setup menu Access...

Page 10: ...or rear zone SUBTITLE 9 Language selection for subtitle 14 Fast forwards the disc content Fast forwards the disc content 17 Selects the previous track chapter for playback Selects the previous track c...

Page 11: ...NTRAST and TINT you must be in AUX or CAMERA mode NOTE The default adjustment is 0 in PAL mode Tint is unavailable for adjustment Parameter Adjustment Procedure 1 Enter Picture Quality Setting mode Pr...

Page 12: ...stical characteristics of your vehicle which vary depending on the type of vehicle and its measurements To get the best possible sound quality from your new system be sure to adjust the settings for t...

Page 13: ...cursor to the Hour or Min position 3 Press the or buttons 17 19 on the remote control or the or buttons 8 9 on the joystick to adjust the hour or minutes 4 Press the button 14 on the remote control t...

Page 14: ...Zone To access the rear zone SOURCE MENU touch the top right corner of the screen near the Multi ZONE icon Select the source to be directed to the rear Multi ZONE RCA outputs NOTE Optical media and a...

Page 15: ...ontrol or screen or the button on the joystick 8 to seek the next available radio station by decreasing the tuning frequency Press the button again to stop searching Manual Tuning Press the or buttons...

Page 16: ...creen or press the BAND button 20 on the remote control to stop DVD play Pausing Playback Touch the play pause button on the screen or press the button on the remote control 18 to suspend or resume di...

Page 17: ...able angles of the on screen image Zooming Press the ZOOM button 23 on the remote control to enlarge and pan through the video image using the following options Q1 Q2 Q3 and OFF Multi Language Discs D...

Page 18: ...is the current playing source for the rear zone EQ FLAT The equalizer setting is FLAT Loud Level 1 The Loud option is set to Level 1 loudness General Disc Information Front DVD Rear AUXIN SURR II DSP...

Page 19: ...th the selected option highlighted in light blue 2 Select a new value by pressing the or buttons 14 22 on the remote control or the or buttons 6 7 on the joystick 3 Confirm your selection by pressing...

Page 20: ...ter playback for low volumes On CNTR CTRL 5ms Adjust the time difference between the center and front speakers to create a time delay between 1 and 5 millisec onds producing a more accurate audio effe...

Page 21: ...sword field and enter a new one NOTE Record the password and keep it in a safe place for future reference The rating for each disc is marked on the disc disc packing or documentation If the rating is...

Page 22: ...lected MP3 WMA Discs This player allows you to playback MP3 files recorded on CD ROM CD R and CD RW For CD RW discs please make sure it is formatted using the full method and not the quick method to p...

Page 23: ...Repeat Folder Repeat Off Random Playback Press the RDM button 33 on the remote control or touch Random on the screen to activate random playback and play all tracks in random order Moving Through Cha...

Page 24: ...r decrease the TV frequency one step Storing Stations AS Automatic Preset Memory To select the strong stations in the current TV frequency range press and hold the joystick button 5 to activate the Au...

Page 25: ...t TFT MONITOR Monitor does not open automatically TFT Auto Open is turned off Turn TFT Auto Open on No image Incorrect connection to parking brake wire Check wiring and correct PRK SW is activated and...

Page 26: ...ould this occur the screen will not operate properly until the moisture has evaporated 8 We suggest you use a cleaning disc in this unit more frequently than in the unit in your home due to the enviro...

Page 27: ...le rates from 8 192kHz Electronic Skip Protection ESP 16Mbit high speed flash memory DVD 2 3 sec CD DA 10 sec MP3 100 sec WMA 200 sec ESP time is approximate Video Format NTSC PAL auto detection Outpu...

Page 28: ...D TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT This Warranty is in lieu of all other express wa...

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