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VM9022HDN

BLUETOOTH OPERATION

About Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio connectivity 

technology that is developed as a cable replacement for 

mobile phones, handheld PCs and other devices. Bluetooth 

operates in 2.4 GHz frequency range and transmits voice and 

data at speeds up to 1 megabit per second. Bluetooth was 

launched by a special interest group (SIG) comprised of 

Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp., Toshiba and IBM in 

1998, and it is currently developed by nearly 2,000 

companies worldwide. The Bluetooth word mark and logos 

are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such 

marks by Audiovox Corporation is under license. Other 

trademarks and trade names are those of their respective 

owners.

NOTE: The line-of-sight distance between this unit and 
your cellular phone must be 8 meters or less for sending 
and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth wireless 
technology. However, the transmission distance may 
become shorter than the estimated distance, depending 
on the environment in use. 

Before attempting to use the Bluetooth functions on the 

VM9022HDN, please make sure your mobile phone supports 

Bluetooth functions (Headset or Handsfree profiles or both). 

Adhere to the following guidelines for successful operation.

Before using Bluetooth functions, you must pair your 

mobile phone to the VM9022HDN head unit (see 

“Pairing the Bluetooth System with Your Mobile Phone 

and Head Unit”). To ensure the best reception for 

pairing and reconnection, please make sure the phone 

battery is fully charged before you begin.

Try to perform pairing within a few minutes of the phone 

being turned on.

Once the unit has been paired with the phone, the unit’s 

model number, “VM9022HDN”, will be displayed on the 

mobile phone.

To achieve the best performance, always keep the 

mobile phone within

 

3 meters of the head unit.

Always keep a clear path between the mobile phone 

and the head unit. Never place a metal object or any 

other obstacle between the mobile phone and the head 

unit.

Some mobile phones (like Sony Ericsson) may have a 

"Power Saving Mode" option. PLEASE DO NOT use the 

power saving mode with the VM9022HDN.

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 Book direct searching through the head unit 
is only available if the mobile phone supports 
Phone Book Download. 

If the feature is not supported, 

the head unit will display “Phone book not provided by 

this phone” when an attempt is made to download a 

phone book. 

Bluetooth User Interface

The on-screen indicators and touch key areas for Bluetooth 

operation are outlined below.

1.

Current connection status/device connected

2.

Current time

3.

Bluetooth menu

4.

Current operation status

5.

Toggle Music/Phone menu

6.

Transfer active call back to handset

7.

Pair your Bluetooth phone (first time use)

8.

Connect/disconnect Bluetooth device (phone, PDA, 

personal music player, etc.) with hand-free function

9.

Exit call listing display

10. Mute/unmute microphone (located on left side of radio) 

during active call

11. Answer incoming call/make call

12. Reject incoming call/end call/quit pairing process/quit 

reading phone book or call listing

13. Touch to view the SETUP menu

14. Touch to view Spectrum Analyzer > Equalizer

15. Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new 

playback source

16. Indicates connection/current operation (--> indicates 

incoming call, <-- indicates dialing alert)

17. Touch to access the direct entry screen

18.

: Touch to stop playback

19. Touch the scroll bar and arrows to view the previous/ 

next page of songs

20. Toggle Music/Phone menu/mode

21. Play/Pause selected file

22.

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: Touch to move to the previous file

23.

>>|

: Touch to move to the next file

24. Signal strength indicator

Hands Free Profile (HFP)

To use a phone wirelessly with this unit, it is necessary to first 

establish a connection using Bluetooth wireless technology. 

Connection is normally established using HFP (Hands Free 

Profile), which gives you full control of functions available on 

the telephone source. However, depending on your phone, 

the connection may be made using HSP (Head Set Profile), 

making some functions unavailable. This is a limitation of 

your phone, not the VM9022HDN.
Since there are a number of Bluetooth mobile phone 

implementations available on the market, operations with 

your Bluetooth mobile phone using this unit vary greatly. 
Please refer to the instruction manual that came with your 

Bluetooth mobile phone along with this manual while 

operating your phone with this unit.

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Missed Calls

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Phone Book

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PHONE INTERFACE          MUSIC INTERFACE

Summary of Contents for VM9022HDN - Touch Screen Double Din MultiMedia...

Page 1: ...280 Watts Peak 60w x 4 40w x 1 VM9022HDN Installation and Operation Manual video...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Indicators 8 Remote Control 10 Using the TFT Monitor 13 Operating Instructions 14 Multi ZONE Operation 16 Setup Menu 17 Tuner Operation 20 Satellite Radio Operation 22 DVD VCD Video Operation 24 DVD C...

Page 4: ...ii...

Page 5: ...k4 Under Dash Interface Allows Portable Media Devices to be Connected MediaLink4 Includes the Following Connectivity USB Supports Flash Memory and Hard Drives with Audio Files LinkDirect iPod Connecti...

Page 6: ...install your VM9022HDN Torx type flat head and Philips screwdrivers Wire cutters and strippers Tools to remove existing radio screwdriver socket wrench set or other tools Electrical tape Crimping too...

Page 7: ...K SW REVERSE ANT CONT ANT CONT ACC REAR R FRONT L REAR L FRONT R GPS Antenna Rear View Video Camera BLACK MZ7 TFT Touch Screen Sold Separately WIRELESS HEADPHONE OPTIONAL WHITE RED YELLOW WHITE YELLOW...

Page 8: ...equires Gen 5 5 or earlier photo or video iPod iPhone iPod Touch iPod Classic and iPod Nano with video will only play music files Compatible SAT Tuners 1 XMD1000 requires XMC or XMDJEN100 Cable Kit 2...

Page 9: ...e problem is corrected 4 Mount the 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...

Page 10: ...m ring will snap into four holes on top and bottom of the mounting sleeve Installing the MediaLink External AV Connector The MediaLink allows you to connect a variety of external devices including a V...

Page 11: ...n the screen to enter the SETUP menu 2 Touch RATING to view the RATING sub menu An open lock icon to the right of the Password field indicates that a user password had not yet been entered 3 Touch the...

Page 12: ...ch the source audio will resume 7 WIDE PIC Press to adjust the display aspect of the picture to one of three settings CINEMA NORMAL or Standby screen off Touch the screen to turn Standy mode off NOTE...

Page 13: ...ne frequency step MENU Mode Press once to move the cursor up 16 Press once for disc insertion ejection Press and hold to reset core mechanism position 17 TFT Display 18 REAR Select rear zone source Al...

Page 14: ...ront to rear zone move the F R switch 32 located on the right side of the controller 29 3 4 5 9 6 7 26 27 15 16 34 33 19 32 23 24 31 30 8 35 1 2 10 13 28 25 11 12 14 20 18 17 22 21 NOTE Your remote co...

Page 15: ...ying DVD or Photo Zooms in Navigates the preset station list Navigates list window Navigates the preset station list Navigates list window PRESET 12 Zooms out when playing DVD or Photo Zooms out Navig...

Page 16: ...IN EMA or Standby Selects display mode CIN EMA or Standby 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Numeric Keypad 29 Directly accesses chapter 1 18 selects preset for current band Directly accesses track 1 6 selects prese...

Page 17: ...tops the monitor returns to its original input mode Aspect Ratio Press the WIDE button 28 on the remote control or WIDE PIC button 7 on the monitor to adjust the aspect ratio as follows only active wi...

Page 18: ...er 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 Prese...

Page 19: ...on the left side of the screen provides immediate access to the Equalizer Rear Zone screen view and PIP Picture in Picture features EQ Touch to view Spectrum Analyzer Equalizer REAR Touch to view the...

Page 20: ...ns You can also use the remote control The VM9022HDN remote controls both the front and rear zones To switch from front to rear zone move the F R switch 32 located on the right side of the remote cont...

Page 21: ...d PM 24 Hour Clock displays 24 hour time up to 23 59 RADIO RADIO SETUP RDS Rating Hardware P VOL TS Cal General Language Audio Back Clock Mode 12 Hour Clock Adjust 04 31 AM Video Input AUTO Beep On Sp...

Page 22: ...option After entering calibration mode a crosshair appears in a corner quadrant of the screen To begin calibration press and hold the crosshair for one second until it moves to the next quadrant Conti...

Page 23: ...19 VM9022HDN Exiting the System Setup Menu To exit setup mode and resume normal playback press the SETUP button 31 on the remote control or touch the BACK button on the screen...

Page 24: ...to select Auto Analog or Digital tuning mode 22 HD Radio station indicator 23 Auto memory scan Switching to HD Radio Reception Touch the top left corner of the screen the RADIO circle to view the SOU...

Page 25: ...tations Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations for each band All six stored stations P1 P6 for the current band appear on the screen Storing a Station 1 Select a band if needed then sel...

Page 26: ...e following bands SAT1 SAT2 or SAT3 indicated in the top left corner of the TFT screen Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations for each band All six stored stations P1 P6 for the current...

Page 27: ...s While in Search Mode to switch between Channel and Category search modes press the CH or CAT buttons on the touch screen Use the scroll bar and arrows on the touch screen to view the next previous p...

Page 28: ...e button on the screen to fast forward Keep pressing and releasing the button to increase the rate from 2X to 4X 6X and 8X Press the joystick Enter button 18 on the remote control or touch the play bu...

Page 29: ...l to choose a language Changing Subtitle Language If you are watching a disc recorded in multiple languages with subtitles press the SUBTITLE button 9 on the remote control to choose the language in w...

Page 30: ...Number of subtitle languages available on the disc maximum of 32 Number of angles provided maximum of 9 Aspect ratios available LB stands for Letter Box and PS stands for Pan Scan In the example on th...

Page 31: ...spend or resume disc playback Moving Through Tracks Press the button 19 on the remote control or on screen or use the button on the joystick to advance to the next track on the disc Press the button 1...

Page 32: ...Select are accessed in the order they were written by the CD writer As a result the order in which they are expected to be played may not match the order in which they are actually played You may be...

Page 33: ...onto a DVD disc use the 2X or 4X burning option if available This slower burning speed will help eliminate buffer errors and increase disc reading reliability Also use folders when burning large numbe...

Page 34: ...option Press the button 14 on the remote control or the button 18 on the joystick or touch the MENU button on screen to return to the previous menu Fast Forward Fast Reverse Press and hold the or but...

Page 35: ...e desired track file using the on screen number pad Press the Enter arrow button to tune to the selected station To exit the screen without changing the station touch Exit To clear your entry and star...

Page 36: ...e from the head unit turn the Bluetooth connectivity off on the mobile phone Phone Book direct searching through the head unit is only available if the mobile phone supports Phone Book Download If the...

Page 37: ...icrophone functionality Making an Outgoing Call NOTE Press the button from the main Bluetooth screen to automatically dial the last call received 1 Touch the button to open the direct dial screen 2 Us...

Page 38: ...code referring to Bluetooth Sub menu Features on page 18 NOTE Please quit A2DP mode before attempting to make a phone call as unexpected results may occur depending on your mobile phone model The VM90...

Page 39: ...is shorted Check speaker contact Tel Mute malfunction MUTE wire is grounded Check that the MUTE connection is not grounded and that it s properly insulated Unit resets itself when engine is off Incorr...

Page 40: ...d files Incorrect playback message displayed Message is longer than screen can display SAT RADIO No Sound Incorrect cable connections Check RCA cables Satellite source not available Incorrect cable co...

Page 41: ...damaged by foreign objects 5 Do not attempt to use a 3 8 cm CD Single disc in this unit either with or without an adaptor as damage to the player and or disc may occur Such damage is not covered by th...

Page 42: ...gnal to Noise Ratio 1 kHz 50dB Image Rejection 60dB Frequency Response 50Hz 2 kHz 3dB Monitor Screen Size 6 5 Measured diagonally 16 9 Widescreen 6 1 155mm W X 3 51 89 2mm H Screen Type TFT Liquid Cry...

Page 43: ...rom your selected location A to location B using location information obtained from a Global Navigation Satellite System GNSS A GNSS consists of a set of satellites that transmit high frequency radio...

Page 44: ...does not include analyze process consider or reflect any of the following a Legal restrictions such as vehicular type weight height width load and speed restrictions b Road slope or grade bridge heig...

Page 45: ...ly determines the time through the GPS signal However you must set your time zone Select your time zone from the list You can change the time zone later see General Settings on page 52 Press the confi...

Page 46: ...ap of a different region set the route options e g choose to avoid or allow toll roads or ferries or change the volume see Settings Menu on page 52 Map Tracking and Browsing The map is the core compon...

Page 47: ...fies your current position The red arrow will indicate the direction of your next turn The upcoming maneuver is also visualized in the upper left corner along with the distance to that turn When you c...

Page 48: ...OK button to display a list of search results from which you can choose If at any point you want to backspace and delete characters press the backspace button on screen To add a space press the space...

Page 49: ...ar your current position the default or at any other location Browse POIs 1 From the main menu press POI Search The POI Search window will be displayed 2 Select an area for the POI search Although the...

Page 50: ...Enter screen will appear 2 Enter the search keyword at least three characters and press the OK button A list of POIs beginning with the search keyword appears on the screen If there are no POIs contai...

Page 51: ...ter 15 entries the oldest destination will be deleted and the newest entry added to the top of the list Recent addresses cannot be deleted manually Choosing a Location from your Address Book 1 From th...

Page 52: ...te will be recalculated and the previous route will be discarded for the given distance Turn by Turn Opens the list of the waypoints turns along your route Save Save your present position as a favorit...

Page 53: ...U button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen The following options are available To begin navigation press Start Navi The display will switch to the navigation map To simulate the planned ro...

Page 54: ...r work or home press Home or Work and then choose one of the following options To return to the previous screen select Back Select Address to open the Find Address screen and enter the address see Fin...

Page 55: ...kmark name screen and rename the selected bookmark To erase the current saved location select Delete To erase all saved locations select Delete all NOTE All user information such as settings bookmarks...

Page 56: ...he previous screen General Settings Select General Settings to modify the following options Press Language to view the Language screen Press the USA English icon and then select one of the following v...

Page 57: ...map with the vehicle direction always pointing up The map will rotate and move accordingly during navigation while the green arrow representing the vehicle stays up and still North Up This mode will...

Page 58: ...nto account the actual distance of the route without regard to the types of roads or streets or their posted speed limits While the Shortest Distance option is an obvious calculation the Fastest Time...

Page 59: ...ficial postal address differs from the address you are looking for In that case search for a known address nearby and browse the map I cannot get a good signal Poor antenna placement If you have probl...

Page 60: ...56 VM9022HDN Navigation Module...

Page 61: ...tenance 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 L...

Page 62: ...Audiovox Electronics Corporation Hauppauge NY 11788 Technical Assistance 1 800 323 4815 www jensen com 2008 Audiovox Ver 060108 Printed in China...

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