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External Devices
External peripheral devices, including a game console, camcorder, navigation unit,
iPod, Zune, etc. can be connected to this unit via RCA output using an A/V Media
Adapter Cable (not included).
3.5mm A/V Cable (not included)
V ideo
Left Audio
Right Audio
Ground
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2
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4
Connect the external device to the A/V Media Adapter Cable and then plug the
cable into the A/V INPUT connector on the front of the radio. Select “AUX IN” on the
SOURCE MENU to access auxiliary devices. You cannot directly control external
devices connected to the A/V INPUT.
For information regarding the use of USB devices/SD cards, see “Inserting a USB
Device or SC card.”
Volume Adjustment
Volume Increase/Decrease
To increase or decrease the volume level, turn the rotary encoder on the front panel.
When the volume level reaches “0” or “40”, a beep sounds, indicating that the
adjustment limit has been reached. The LCD or TFT screen displays the volume level
for 3 seconds.
Programmable Turn-On Volume
This feature allows the user to select a turn-on volume setting regardless of the
volume setting prior to turning the unit off.
To program a specic turn-on volume level, turn the rotary encoder to adjust the
volume to the desired turn-on volume. Push and hold the rotary encoder while the
blue speaker icon and level indication is displayed on the screen. The unit will beep to
conrm your turn-on volume setting.
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Audiovox VME 9425 Specifications

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BrandAudiovox
ModelVME 9425
CategoryCar Receiver
LanguageEnglish

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