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MP6612i

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Subwoofer (SUB-W)

To adjust Subwoofer options, press the

MENU

 button (22) until “SUB-W” 

appears in the display. Press the 

TUNE/TRACK >>|

 or 

|<<

buttons (19) to 

access the following settings:

SUB-W

Turn the rotary encoder to turn the subwoofer feature ON/OFF.

LEVEL

The sub-woofer level control is only applicable if the unit is connected to 
an optional sub-woofer speaker. Turn the rotary encoder to turn the 
subwoofer ON/OFF or adjust the sub-woofer level from “00” to “12”.

Sub-woofer Low Pass Filter (LPF)

The sub-woofer LPF control is only applicable if the unit is connected to 
an optional sub-woofer speaker and a subwoofer level is selected. Turn 
the rotary encoder to select one of the following four Low Pass Filter 
options: Flat, 80Hz, 120Hz, 160Hz. (“Flat” turns the LPF off, allowing 
the sub-woofer to play full range.)

Balance (BAL/FAD)

To adjust the balance from “L10” (full left) to “R10” (full right), press the

MENU

 button (22) until “BAL/FAD” appears in the display. Press the 

TUNE/

TRACK >>|

 or 

|<<

buttons (19) to adjust the balance between the left and 

right speakers. “C00” represents a center balance. 

Fader (BAL/FAD)

To adjust the fader from “F10” (full front) to “R10” (full rear), press the

MENU

 button (22) until “BAL/FAD” appears in the display. Turn the rotary 

encoder to adjust the fader between the front and rear speakers. “C00” 
represents a center fader level. 

System Menu Operation

Press and hold

 the 

MENU

 button (22) for more than two seconds to access 

the SYSTEM menu. Press the 

MENU

 button repeatedly or use the 

TUNE/

TRACK >>|

 or 

|<<

buttons (19) to move through the following menu options: 

Time Format, VOL SEL, BEEP, Area, LOCAL, Bright, LCD Mode, Screen 
Save. The following procedures assume you have already accessed the 
menu.

Time Format

This option allows selection of a 12 hour or 24 hour clock format. “12 
HOUR” is the default setting. Turn the rotary encoder to change to the 24 
hour clock format.

Programmable Turn-on Volume Level (VOL SEL)

Press the 

MENU

 button (22) to select “Last” or “Adjust”.

Last

When the unit is turned on, the volume will resume at the level selected 
when last turned off.

Adjust

After selecting “Adjust”, press the 

MENU

 button to select “Volume 

PGM” and then turn the rotary encoder (22) to select the desired turn-
on level (0-46). When this option is selected, the unit will revert to the 
adjusted volume each time the unit is turned on.

BEEP 

Turn the rotary encoder to select “ON” or “OFF”. When “ON” is selected, an 
audible beep tone is heard each time a button is pressed on the face of the 
radio. “BEEP ON” is the default setting. 

Frequency Spacing (Area)

This option allows you to select the appropriate frequency spacing for your 
area. “U.S.A.” is the default setting. Turn the rotary encoder to select 
“EUROPE”, if needed.

LOCAL

Turn the rotary encoder to turn local radio reception “ON” or “OFF”. When 
the Local function is on, only radio stations with a strong signal are played. 

Bright

This option allows you to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen. Turn the 
rotary encoder to select a brightness level between “01” and “08”, with “08” 
being the brightest.

LCD Mode

Turn the rotary encoder to select “Normal” or “Reverse”, depending on 
personal preference. “Reverse” will reverse the black and white pixel 
display.

Screen Save

Turn the rotary encoder to select “ON” or “OFF”. When “ON” is selected, the 
screensaver will appear after 5 seconds of inactivity, allowing your music to 
continue playing. 

Clock Set

1.

Press and hold 

the 

DISP

 button (18) until the clock blinks.

2.

Turn the rotary encoder (22) to the right the set the hour and to the left 
to set the minutes.

Summary of Contents for MP6612i

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Page 3: ... 2 Wiring 5 Front Panel Release 6 Operation 7 Tuner Operation 11 CD Player Operation 13 MP3 WMA Operation 14 Satellite Radio Operation 17 iPod Operation 19 Bluetooth Operation 20 Remote Control 24 Care and Maintenance 25 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications 27 ...

Page 4: ...ii MP6612i ...

Page 5: ...splayed iPod JLinkDirect High Speed Direct Connect Interface To Access iPod Playlists Artists Albums Songs Intuitive Interface for Easy iPod Navigation Power Management Charges iPod While Connected Requires jLinkCable Sold Separately MediaLink2 Under Dash Interface Allows Portable Media Devices to be Connected MediaLink2 Includes the Following connectivity jLinkDirect 8 pin DIN for iPod USB Suppor...

Page 6: ...inal NOTE If the MP6612i is to be installed in a car equipped with an on board drive or navigation computer do not disconnect the battery cable If the cable is disconnected the computer memory may be lost Under these conditions use extra caution during installation to avoid causing a short circuit 2 Remove Transport Screws 3 Remove Radio from Sleeve Lift latches on both sides of sleeve to remove h...

Page 7: ...he radio and dashboard as described in the Universal Installation instructions 4 Replace the dashboard trim panel ISO Installation This unit has threaded holes in the chassis side panels which may be used with the original factory mounting brackets of some vehicles to mount the radio to the dashboard Please consult with your local car stereo shop for assistance on this type of installation 1 Remov...

Page 8: ...keys are inserted at an angle they will not lock properly and will not release the unit Technical Assistance If you require assistance contact Technical Support at 1 800 323 4815 from 9 00am to 6 00pm EST Monday through Friday Trim Ring Removal Key Sleeve Removal Key ...

Page 9: ...mory Battery Connect to battery or 12 volt power source that is always live The radio will not work if this wire is not connected jLink iPod Cable Sold Separately iPod Nano iPod Mini iPod iPod Video Rear Line out R Red L White Gray 3 5mm Audio Only SAT L SAT R SAT DATA BUS DATA BUS WIRING NOTE The amplifier in this radio is only designed for use with four speakers Never combine bridge outputs for ...

Page 10: ...Pull the left side of the panel to remove it 5 After removing the front panel store it in the supplied carrying case and take it with you when you leave the car The motorized mechanism will close automatically after 10 seconds Re attaching the Front Panel To re attach the front panel make sure the electrical terminals on the back of the panel are free of dust and dirt as debris could cause intermi...

Page 11: ... step through the following audio functions equalizer EQSET BASS mid range MID TREBLE LOUD subwoofer SUB W and BAL FAD After selecting an audio feature to adjust use the TUNE TRACK or buttons 19 to move right left and select the various adjustment options for that feature Turn the rotary encoder to select settings for each option The unit automatically exits audio control mode after five seconds o...

Page 12: ...ity Factor options 1N 2N 2W 1W The following chart depicts the curve characteristics for each step TREBLE To adjust Treble options press the MENU button 22 repeatedly until TREBLE appears in the display Press the TUNE TRACK or buttons 19 to access the following Treble settings LEVEL Turn the rotary encoder clockwise to increase or counter clockwise to decrease the Treble level from 6 to 6 0 repres...

Page 13: ... you have already accessed the menu Time Format This option allows selection of a 12 hour or 24 hour clock format 12 HOUR is the default setting Turn the rotary encoder to change to the 24 hour clock format Programmable Turn on Volume Level VOL SEL Press the MENU button 22 to select Last or Adjust Last When the unit is turned on the volume will resume at the level selected when last turned off Adj...

Page 14: ...ocessor circuitry Since resetting the unit will erase the time and preset memories it should only be activated upon initial installation after all wiring is complete or if there is a malfunction of any of the switches on the unit In these circumstances pressing the RESET button will clear the system and return the unit to normal operation ...

Page 15: ...can all strong stations in the current band The unit will stop at each station for five seconds before continuing to the next station Press SCAN again to stop scanning and listen to the current station Automatic Store AS Select six strong stations and store them in the current band using the Automatic Store feature To enable this feature press the AS button 15 The radio will automatically search t...

Page 16: ...ry 1 Press the PTY button 17 to view the current PTY category 2 Turn the rotary encoder 22 to move through the list of available categories 3 After 2 seconds of inactivity the radio will automatically scan and play the first station it locates in the selected category NOTE PTY is a new broadcast technology that may not be extensively available in your area ...

Page 17: ...ck Select Press the TUNE TRACK or buttons 19 for less than one second to advance to the next track on the CD The selected track number will appear on the display Press and hold the TUNE TRACK or buttons 19 to fast forward or fast reverse through the disc CD play starts when the button is released Intro Scan INT During disc play press the INT button 9 to select INT ON and play the first 10 seconds ...

Page 18: ...low The media reproducible on this unit has the following limitations Maximum number of nested folders 8 Maximum number of files per disc 999 Maximum number of folders per disc 255 MP3 WMA files written in formats other than those listed above will not play successfully and their file or folder names will not display properly MP3 WMA Encoder and CD Writer Settings Use the following settings when c...

Page 19: ...t is at the fourth level Loading an MP3 WMA Disc After the disc is loaded CD Read is displayed then MAX followed by the number of tracks is displayed The unit will then display ID3 information pertaining to the last selected category Folder File Track Artist Album or Track number and Elapsed time Loading an SD Card Insert the SD card label side down into the SD slot on the front of the MediaLink2 ...

Page 20: ... select RPT FOLD and repeatedly play all files in the current folder To turn off repeat play press the RPT button until RPT disappears from the display Random RDM Press the RDM button 11 once to select RDM ON and randomly play all files on the source Press RDM twice to select RDM FOLD and randomly play all files in the current folder To turn off random play press the RDM button until RDM disappear...

Page 21: ... screen 3 Turn the rotary encoder to enter the first character A Z 0 9 blank space 4 Press MENU to confirm 5 Repeat as necessary entering at least two characters 8 maximum 6 Press and hold the MENU button to search for the file If more than one match is found use the rotary encoder to choose the desired file and press MENU to confirm If no match is found NO MATCH is displayed NOTE The Character Se...

Page 22: ...19 to change to another station Preset Stations Press the BAND button 3 to change between three SAT Radio bands Each band stores up to six preset stations You can store and recall a total of 18 preset stations Store a Station 1 Select a band if needed then select a station 2 Hold a preset button 14 for three seconds The preset number appears in the display Recall a Station 1 Select a band if neede...

Page 23: ...egories 5 Press the MENU button 22 to select the displayed category 6 Once a category is selected turn the rotary encoder to select stations in the current category 7 Press MENU to select the displayed channel Display Modes Press the DISP button 18 to change the mode to the following options in the order listed Channel Name Artist name Song Name If the selected channel name artist or title exceeds...

Page 24: ...RDM Press the RDM button 11 once to select RDM SONG and randomly play all files on the source Press RDM twice to select RDM ALBUM and randomly play all files in the current folder To turn off random play press the RDM button until RDM disappears from the display iPod Category Search Press the 6 UP button 13 to enter the iPod menu Turn the rotary encoder 22 to choose from the following categories P...

Page 25: ... a Power Saving Mode option PLEASE DO NOT use the power saving mode with the MP6612i Before accepting or making a call make sure your mobile phone s Bluetooth function is turned on To ensure the best conversation quality performance stay within one meter of the head unit when talking To disconnect the mobile phone from the head unit turn the Bluetooth connectivity off on the mobile phone Phone Boo...

Page 26: ...the direct dial screen 2 Use the 0 9 and keys on the remote control to input the phone number Press the button 6 button to clear the last digit Press and hold the button 6 button to clear the entire number and start over Use the TUNE TRACK or buttons 19 to move the cursor and change an incorrect digit 3 Press the button to dial the call NOTE You can dial a number from any of the menu lists by high...

Page 27: ...ST option to retrieve the list of Missed numbers from your phone The last missed number is the first number on the list To make a call from the Missed list turn the rotary encoder 22 to select the number and then press the button 5 The LCD will display Empty when the feature is not available PHONE BOOK Select the MOBILE or SIM Phone Book menu option to display the phone book stored on your mobile ...

Page 28: ...aying time song title song index etc cannot be displayed on this unit Since there are a number of Bluetooth audio players available on the market operations with your Bluetooth audio player using this unit vary greatly Please refer to the instruction manual that came with your Bluetooth audio player as well as this manual while operating your player with the MP6612i ...

Page 29: ...right of the PHONE button The remote control can operate within a distance of 3 5m Replacing the Battery When the range of operation of the card remote control becomes short or stops functioning replace the battery with a new lithium battery Be sure to observe the proper polarity as indicated below 1 2 INT 3 RPT 4 SRC RDM 5 6 VOL 7 8 9 0 REMOTE SENSOR 1 CR 2025 2 ...

Page 30: ...f recording burning some CD R RWs may be incompatible with this unit After recording burning the session must be closed Please refer to your software s recommended procedures for closing a disc session Review your recording software to familiarize yourself with the correct recording burning procedures We recommend using the latest versions of ROXIOTM or NEROTM burning software In addition this uni...

Page 31: ...rs oper ate display lights normally No speaker harness speakers not con nected Connect speaker harness check speaker wires Not all speakers operate Incorrect splices or connections Check all splices and connec tions Speaker wires shorting to chassis ground or to each other Check splices insulate all bare wires Blows fuses Power wire shorting to ground Make sure wire is not pinched Speaker wires sh...

Page 32: ...ning Range 87 5MHz 107 9MHz Mono Sensitivity 30dB 11dBf Quieting Sensitivity 50dB 15dBf Signal to Noise Ratio 1 kHz 58dB Stereo Separation 1 kHz 30dB Frequency Response 30Hz 12kHz 3dB AM Tuner Tuning Range 530 kHz 1710 kHz Sensitivity 20dB 15uV Signal to Noise Ratio 1 kHz 50dB Frequency Response 50Hz 2kHz 3dB Auxiliary Input Input Sensitivity 400mV RMS for 1 watt RMS into 4 ohms Frequency Response...

Page 33: ...d Maintenance section of your Installation and Operation Manual for additional information regarding the proper use of your product Limitations THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED 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...

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Page 36: ...Y 11788 Technical Assistance 1 800 323 4815 www jensen com 2007 Audiovox Ver 013007 Printed in China Audiovox Electronics Corporation Hauppauge NY 11788 Technical Assistance 1 800 323 4815 www jensen com 2007 Audiovox Ver 080307 Printed in China ...

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