JENSEN JHD62 Heavy Duty Radio Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Jensen
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Content List
- HARDWARE KIT CONTENTS
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- INSTALLATION
- WIRING
- BASIC OPERATION
- TUNER OPERATION
- DAB+ Digital Radio Operation
- BLUETOOTH OPERATION
- Incoming/Outgoing calls
- APP OPERATION
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SPECIFICATIONS
- FCC NOTES
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
JENSEN JHD62 Heavy Duty Radio Instruction Manual
INTRODUCTION
System Features
Features of JENSEN JHD62 mobile audio system include:
- 180 watts max power (45W x 4); 100 watts RMS (25W x 4)
- Bluetooth® streaming audio (A2DP/AVRCP) and hands-free calling (HFP) — compatible with JMICHFP and JMICHFP2 microphones (sold separately)
- Water and UV resistant front panel (IPX5)
- App control ready
- DAB+ (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
- Weatherband
- AM/FM tuner with 30 presets
- RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data Service) with PTY search
- Rear USB port for device charging (1 amp output)
- Stereo pre-amp line-level output (2V RMS)
- Amplifier remote trigger (12VDC)
- Audio settings (volume/bass/treble/balance/fade)
- Toggle switch between day and night display
- Full dot matrix LCD
- 2-wire power with non-volatile memory and clock support
- Remote turn on
- Low battery alert
- Work timer
Content List
- JENSEN Heavy Duty Radio
- Hardware Kit
- Mounting Bracket
- Quick Reference Guide
HARDWARE KIT CONTENTS
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JHD62
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Din Sleeve Removal Tool
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Harness
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Din Sleeve
SAFETY INFORMATION
When Driving
Keep the volume level low enough to be aware of the road and traffic
conditions.
When Parked
Parking in direct sunlight can produce very high temperatures inside your
vehicle. Give the interior a chance to cool down before starting playback.
Use the Proper Power Supply
This product is designed to operate with a 12-volt DC negative ground battery
system.
WARNING:
- TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
INSTALLATION
This unit is designed for installation in vehicle cabs with an existing 1-DIN radio opening. In many cases, a special installation kit will be required to mount the radio to the dashboard. See the dealer where the radio was purchased for kit availability. Always check the kit application before purchasing to make sure the kit works with your vehicle.
Before you Begin
- Disconnect the battery negative terminal.
- Remove Transport Screws.
Important Notes
- Before final installation, test the wiring connections to make sure the unit is connected properly and the system works.
- Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions.
- Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications to your vehicle.
- Install the unit where it does not interfere with driving and cannot injure passengers during a sudden or emergency stop.
- Avoid installing the unit where it will be subjected to high temperatures from direct sunlight, hot air, or from a heater, or subject to excessive dust, dirt, or vibration.
DIN Front Mount
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Slide the mounting sleeve off of the chassis if it has not already been removed. If it is locked into position, use the removal keys (supplied) to disengage it. The removal keys are depicted in “Removing the Unit” on page 6.
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Check the dashboard opening size by sliding the mounting sleeve into it. If the opening is not large enough, carefully cut or file as necessary until the sleeve easily slides into the opening. Do not force the sleeve into the opening or cause it to bend or bow. Check that there will be sufficient space behind the dashboard for the radio chassis.
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Locate the series of bend tabs along the top, bottom and sides of the mounting sleeve. With the sleeve fully inserted into the dashboard opening, bend as many of the tabs outward as necessary to firmly secure the sleeve to the dashboard.
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Place the radio in front of the dashboard opening so the wiring can be brought through the mounting sleeve.
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Follow the wiring diagram carefully and make certain all connections are secure and insulated with crimp connectors or electrical tape to ensure proper operation.
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After completing the wiring connections, turn the unit on to confirm operation (vehicle accessory switch must be on and the vehicle battery must be reconnected.) If the unit does not operate, recheck all wiring until the problem is corrected. Once proper operation is achieved, turn the accessory switch off, disconnect the vehicle battery, and proceed with final mounting of the chassis.
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Carefully slide the radio into the mounting sleeve making sure it is right-side-up until it is fully seated and the spring clips lock it into place.
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Attach one end of the perforated support strap (supplied) to the screw stud on the rear of the chassis using the hex nut provided. Fasten the other end of the dashboard either above or below the radio using the screw and plain washer provided. Bend the strap, as necessary, to position it. Some vehicle installations provide cavity for rear support. In these applications, place the rubber bushing over the screw stud and insert.
CAUTION: The perforated rear support strap or rear rubber mounting bushing must be used in the installation of the radio. Installation without either may result in damage to the radio or the mounting surface and void the manufacturer’s warranty -
Test radio operation by referring to the operating instructions for the unit.
Removing the Unit
To remove the radio after installation, remove the plastic end caps, insert the removal keys straight back until they click, and then pull the radio out. If removal keys are inserted at an angle, they will not lock properly to release the unit.
Reconnect Battery
When wiring is complete, reconnect the battery negative terminal.
WIRING
DETAILA SHOWN FROM WIRE INSERTION VIEW
PIN NO. | WIRE COLOR | DESCRIPTION |
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Al | VIOLET | RIGHT REAR SPEAKER(+) |
A2 | GRAY | RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER(+) |
A3 | WHITE | LEFT FRONT SPEAKER(+) |
A4 | GREEN | LEFT REAR SPEAKER(+) |
A5 | GREEN/BLACK | LEFT REAR SPEAKER(-) |
A6 | WHITE/BLACK | LEFT FRONT SPEAKER(-) |
A7 | GRAY/BLACK | RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER(-) |
AS | VIOLET/BLACK | RIGHT REAR SPEAKER(-) |
B1 | ORANGE/YELLOW | CAN BUS HIGH |
B2 | ORANGE/GREEN | CAN BUS LOW |
B3 | DARK BLUE | AMP REMOTE |
B4 | N/A | NO CONNECTION |
B5 | BLACK | GROUND |
B6 | N/A | NO CONNECTION |
B7 | RED | +12VACC SWITCHED |
B8 | N/A | NO CONNECTION |
N/A | WHITE | BT ANTENNA |
N/A | GRAY | LINE OUT (R) |
N/A | GRAY | LINE OUT (L) |
N/A | LIGHT BLUE | POWER ANTENNA |
N/A | BLACK | USB PIGTAIL |
N/A | BLACK | TUNER ANTENNA |
N/A | GRAY | DAB + ANTENNA |
WARNING!
Do not connect the +12VDC ACC switched wire to the battery. This wire MUST be
connected to the Accessory/Ignition wire or a +12-volt switched power source.
BASIC OPERATION
Power On/Off
Press the POWER button (1) to turn the unit on. The unit will resume at the
last mode (Tuner, BT, etc.) after turn on. Press and hold the POWER button (1)
to enter standby mode.
Dimmer Control
A short press of the POWER button (1) will switch the dimmer on/off. While the
dimmer is off, the unit will be at full brightness for daylight viewing. While
dimmer is on, the backlight will dim for night viewing. The dimmer brightness
level can be adjusted in the system settings.
Volume Control
To increase the volume, press the button + (20). To decrease the volume,
press the – button(19).
Play/Pause/Mute
Press the button (18) on the control panel to pause or mute the audio output.
Press button again to unmute or restore the audio output to the previous
level.
Mode
Press the MODE button (2) to select a different mode of operation, as
indicated on the display panel. Available modes include the following: FM > AM
Weatherband > BT Audio. FM is the default source mode on initial power up.
NOTE: DAB+ Digital Radio mode will be skipped when the Region menu option is set to “USA/Russia/Japan.”
NOTE: Weather band mode will be skipped when the Region menu option is set to “Europe/Russia/Japan.”
Reset
The RESET button (8) should be activated for the following reasons:
- Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed.
- Function buttons do not operate.
- Error symbol on the display.
Use a ballpoint pen or thin metal object to press the reset button. This may be necessary should the unit display an error code
Audio Menu
Press the SETTINGS button (9) to access the audio menu. You can navigate
through the audio menu items by pressing the SETTINGS button repeatedly or
or buttons (6, 7). Once the desired menu item appears on the display, adjust
that option by pressing the + or – buttons (20, 19) within 5 seconds. The unit
will automatically exit the audio menu after five seconds
f inactivity. The following menu items can be adjusted.
Loudness:
Press the or buttons (20, 19) to toggle the loudness on/off.
When listening to music at low volumes, this feature will boost the
bass/treble range to compensate for the characteristics of human hearing. Bass
Level
Press the + or – buttons to adjust the Bass level range from “-7” to “+7.”
Treble Level
Press the + or – buttons to adjust the Treble level range from “-7” to “+7.”
Balance
Press the + or – buttons to adjust the Balance between the left and right
speakers from “Left 7” to “Right 7.” Fade
Press the + or – buttons to adjust the Fader between the rear and front
speakers from “Rear 7” to “Front 7.
System Menu
- Press and hold the SETTINGS button (9) for more than 2 seconds to enter the system menu.
- Press the SETTINGS button repeatedly or or buttons (6, 7) to navigate the system menu.
- Press the + or – buttons (20, 19) to adjust the selected menu item. Press the ENTER/TIMER button (4) to select the desired item.
The unit will automatically exit the system menu after 5 seconds of inactivity.
The following items can be adjusted:
- LCD Dimmer (1-10): Adjust LCD backlight
- LCD Contrast (1-10): Adjust LCD contrast
- Bluetooth Devices: Press to ENTER/TIMER button (4) to enter sub-menu. Press or buttons (6, 7) to navigate list. List loops Press ENTER/TIMER button to select device. Press or to navigate selected device’s menu of available options (Lock/Unlock > Connect/Disconnect > Delete and List loops). Press ENTER/TIMER button to select options.
- Lock/Unlock: Press ENTER/TIMER button to lock or unlock device. Lock icon displays next to device name in menu when device is locked.
- Connect/Disconnect: Press ENTER/TIMER button to connect or disconnect previous paried device.
- Delete: Option only available if selected device is unlocked. Press ENTER/TIMER button to delete.
- Call Auto Answer (On/Off): Turn call auto answer setting On/Off.
- Call Volume (On/Off): Adjust call volume Decrease/ Increase respectively.
- Clock Set: Setting the clock (HH:MM) and hour format.
- LV ALARM (On/Off): Low Voltage Alarm On. Monitor voltage on ACC line and send alert when voltage is low.
- LVAO (On/Off): Low Voltage Auto Off. Automatically turn off power to radio when battery voltage is low.
- P–O TUNE (On/Off): Preset-Only Tune On. If ‘Preset-Only Tune’ is set to ‘On’ in System Settings, only presets from all bands are recalled in sequence.
- Tuning Region (USA/EURO/RUSSIA/JAPAN): Set frequency spacing for various regions.
- USA Tuning Region (AM > FM > WX > Bluetooth)
- Europe Tuning Region (AM > FM > DAB+ > Bluetooth)
- Japan & Russia Tuning Region (AM > FM > Bluetooth)
- DAB+: Press to ENTER/TIMER button to enter sub-menu. Press or buttons to navigate list.
- Announcements: Press to ENTER/TIMER button to enter sub-menu.
- New Flash (On/Off)
- Transport Flash (On/Off)
- Area Weather Flash (On/Off)
- Warning/Service (On/Off)
- Event Announcement (On/Off)
- Antenna Power (On/Off): Turn supplied power On and Off to the DAB antenna.
- Clock Sync (On/Off): To synchronize the clock display.
- Key Beep (On/Off): Turn the audible beep On/Off (heard when functions/buttons are selected).
- Reset System Defaults: Press the ENTER/TIMER button and Press 2(15) to Confirm. Press the ENTER/TIMER to return the unit to factory default set up values.
- System Info: Display firmware version.
NOTE: Bluetooth Device menu options are only available while the Bluetooth feature is ON and the radio is in Bluetooth Audio mode.
NOTE: A locked Bluetooth device will not be overwritten from the list.
Low Voltage Alarm Operation
If Low Voltage Alarm is set to “On,”an alarm will sound (8 beeps every 30 sec)
when the voltage drops to 10.5V (+/- 0.3V). A visual warning (LOW VOLTAGE)
will appear. Press any button to dismiss visual warning (reappear every
10-minutes) in the LCD display
NOTE: “Off” is the default setting for Low Voltage Alarm. If the audio is muted or the volume is set to 0, the audible beep will not be heard.
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
The liquid crystal display (LCD) panel (3) displays the frequency, time and
activated functions.
NOTE: LCD panels may take longer to respond when subjected to cold temperatures for an extended period of time. In addition, the visibility of the characters on the LCD may decrease slightly. The LCD display will return to normal when the temperature increases to a normal range.
Setting the Clock
To set the clock to display the current time, turn the vehicle ignition on and turn the radio on. Enter the system menu and adjust the clock by selecting the “Set Clock” menu item.
- Press ENTER/TIMER button (4) to enter clock setting menu.
- Press or to select hours, minutes, or 12/24 hour format.
- Press + or – to adjust the setting field.
When no adjustment is made, the time will become set and normal operation will resume.
Setting Work Timer
To activate the work timer clock and running in the background,
- Press ENTER/TIMER button (4) to display work timer.
- Press ENTER/TIMER button again to start/stop work timer.
- Press & hold ENTER/TIMER button to reset work timer.
- Press RETURN button (10) to exit work timer display.
If timer is exited while running, “TIMER” flashes every 10 seconds for 2 seconds in place of clock in footer right on the display
TUNER OPERATION
Select a Band
Press the BAND/SCROLL button (17) to change between FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and
AM2.
Manual Tuning
Press & hold the or buttons (6, 7) to seek stations up/ down step by step.
Auto Seek Tuning
Press the or buttons (6, 7) to automatically seek the next or previous strong
station.
NOTE: Seek tuning is not available for weatherband channels. Use the up or down tuning buttons to manually select any of the seven available weatherband channels.
Preset Stations
Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations.
Store a Station
Select a station, then press and hold a preset button from 1 – 6 on the number
buttons (11-16) for two seconds. The preset number will appear on the LCD.
Recall a Station
Press a preset button from 1 – 6 on the number buttons to select the
corresponding stored station.
NOTE: Preset buttons are pre-assigned frequencies in weather band mode.
Automatically Store/Preset Scan (AS/PS)
Automatically Store
Select an AM or FM band. Press and hold the AS•PS button (10) for 2 seconds to
automatically find and store strong stations. “Storing Presets” appears on the
screen and the new stations replace any stations already stored.
Preset Scan
Select a band. Press AS•PS (10) to scan stations stored in the current band.
The unit will pause for 10 seconds at each preset station. Press AS•PS again
to stop scanning when the desired station is reached.
RBDS Operation
This unit is equipped to display RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data Service)
information when broadcast by the radio station.
NOTE: Radio stations broadcasting RBDS may not be available in your listening area.
In FM radio mode, press & hold the BAND/PTY button (17) for 2 seconds to list the following Program Type (PTY) options: ANY/News/Information/Sports/Talk/Rock/Classic Rock/Adult Hits/Soft Rock/Top 40/Country/Oldies/Soft/Nostalgia/Jazz/ Classical/Rhythm and Blues/Soft Rhythm & Blues/Foreign Language/Religious Music/Religious Talk/Personality/Public/ College/Weather/Emergency Test/Emergency.
To search for stations in a PTY category:
- Press the BAND/PTY button to view the current PTY category.
- Press the or buttons to move through the list of available categories and select the program type you wish to search.
- After selecting the desired PTY, press the ENTER/TIMER button (6) to search the band for broadcasts of this type. “Searching PTY” is displayed while the tuner is searching.
NOTE: Performing a PTY search on “ANY” will Seek Tune and
stop on any station broadcasting RBDS, regardless of the
program type.
NOTE: The RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data Service) is disabled when the Preset-Only
Tuning is On in system menu.
Weather band Operation
What is the NOAA Weather Radio/Weathered Canada? NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) is a nationwide system that broadcasts local weather emergency information 24 hours a day via the National Weather Service (NWS) network. The U.S. network has more than 750 stations
covering the 50 states as well as the adjacent coastal waters, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the U.S. Pacific Territories. Each local area has its own transmitting station and there are a total of seven broadcasting frequencies used. A similar system is available in Canada under the Weatheradio Canada service administered by Environment Canada.
Tuning to Weatherband
Press the MODE button (2) repeatedly to reach the Weatherband. The indication
“WB” will appear on the display panel, along with the current number and
channel indication: “WB-1″, WB-2”, “WB-3”, “WB-4”, “WB-5”, “WB-6” or “WB-7.”
The seven frequencies are shown in the following table:
WB Frequencies
Frequency (MHz) | Preset |
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162.400 | 2 |
162.425 | 4 |
162.450 | 5 |
162.475 | 3 |
162.500 | 6 |
162.525 | – |
162.550 | 1 |
The above table also shows which preset button will access the frequency. Note that one frequency cannot be accessed using a preset button. The frequency can only be reached using the tuning controls.
Use the or buttons (6, 7) or the preset buttons to tune to each of the seven channels until you find the weatherband station broadcasting in your area.
How many stations can I expect to receive?
Since the broadcasts are local weather and information, the transmission power
is usually very low (much less than standard AM or FM stations) so you will
usually receive only one station unless you are on the edge of two or more
broadcast signals. The most you will receive will be two or three, and that is
rare.
Is it possible I won’t receive any stations?
Depending on where you are located, there is a possibility you will receive
only a very weak signal or none at all. Also, similar to AM and FM signals,
weatherband signals are subject to surrounding conditions, weather,
obstructions of the signal by hills or mountains, etc.
DAB+ Digital Radio Operation
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB/DAB+) is designed for delivery of high-quality digital audio programs and data services from terrestrial transmitters in the Very High Frequency (VHF) frequency bands. For more information about (DAB/DAB+) services and to find a list of stations available in your area, visit www.worlddab.org
Select a Band
Press the BAND/PTY button (17) to change between DAB+1, DAB+2 and DAB+3 band.
Service List Update
Press and hold the AS•PS/RETURN (SLU) button (10) to start service list update, The “Service List Updating” will display and start updating the service list. Press AS•PS/RETURN (SLU) button to cancel service list update.
Select a Service
Press and hold the BAND/PTY(SL) button (17) to display Service list menu.
While in Service list, press or buttons (6, 7) to navigate down or up service
list respectively (list loops). Press ENTER/TIMER (4) to select desired
Service label and system exits to current selected Service label screen.
Search for An Ensemble
Press and hold the or buttons (6, 7) to automatically search for an available
ensemble, service or component to play. Press or buttons (6, 7) to manual
select an ensemble. Press ENTER/TIMER (4) to confirm.
Store or Recall Service
Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations.
Store a Service
Select a station, then press and hold a preset button from 1 – 6 on the number
buttons for two seconds. The preset number will appear on the LCD. Recall a
Store Service Press a preset button from 1 – 6 on the number buttons to select
the corresponding stored service.
BLUETOOTH OPERATION
The JHD62 includes built-in Bluetooth technology that allows you to connect this head unit to Bluetooth devices for streaming audio playback.
About Bluetooth Technology
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio connectivity technology developed as
a cable replacement for various electronic devices. Bluetooth operates in 2.4
GHz frequency range and transmits voice and data at speeds up to 2.1 Mbit/s
over a range of up to 10 meters.
Bluetooth Menu Options
NOTE: Please note that some BT menu options are only available while the unit is in Bluetooth Audio mode.
Press and hold the SETTINGS button (9) for more than 2 seconds to enter the system menu. Press the SETTINGS button repeatedly or or buttons (6, 7) to view the
Bluetooth SETTINGS Menu options. Press ENTER/TIMER button (4) to enter BT Device List menu options
- Call Auto Answer: Press the or buttons (19, 20) to turn the Auto Answer function “On” or “Off.”
- Call Volume: Press the ENTER/TIMER button repeatedly to adjust the call volume from 0-40 (default volume is 30).
- BT Device List: Press the ENTER/TIMER buttons to view a list of previously paired mobile phone device models. Press the or buttons to navigate devices from the list. You cannot delete a device that is actively connected. Press the ENTER/TIMER button to select the device. Press the or buttons to choose Lock/Unlock, Disconnect or Delete for this device.
- LOCK/UNLOCK: The JHD62 can store up to 5 devices for Bluetooth connection. The devices are stored in FIFO (First in First Out) order. To prevent a device from being bumped from the list when more than 5 devices are used, you must lock the device. To lock/unlock a device, press the ENTER/ TIMER button to display/change the Locked or Unlocked icon.
- DISCONNECT: To disconnect a paired device, press the ENTER/TIMER button to temporarily remove the Bluetooth link. The link can be re-established through your phone menu by selecting the JHD62 for connection.
- DELETE: To delete a device from the list, press the ENTER/ TIMER button.
NOTE: Device must be disconnected to be deleted.
Pairing a Bluetooth Device
Before you begin, consult the owner’s manual for the Bluetooth device you want
to pair with the JHD62. Bluetooth Quick Pair:
- On your personal Bluetooth device, enter the Bluetooth settings list. Make sure your device has Bluetooth turned on and is searching for new devices.
- Press and hold the MODE/PAIR button (2) for three seconds to make the JHD62 available on your Bluetooth device.
- On your Bluetooth device, select JHD62 once it becomes available to pair and connect your device. Enter the pairing password (0000), if requested.
After connecting successfully, you will be able to listen to music stored on your Bluetooth enabled device through the radio.
BT Audio (A2DP)
The A2DP music is available for Bluetooth enabled phones when the phone is connected. To access Bluetooth mode and play songs stored on your phone, press the MODE/PAIR button. While in Bluetooth mode, the Bluetooth Audio icon will appear on the LCD.
Selecting Tracks
During playback, press the or buttons (6, 7) to play the previous or next
track.
Pausing Playback
During playback, press the button (18) to pause the Bluetooth AUDIO player.
“Pause” will appear on the LCD. Press again to resume playback. If you change
to another mode, the mobile phone audio will pause. Press the MODE/TIMER
button (2) to return to Bluetooth mode and resume mobile phone audio playback.
NOTE: If a Bluetooth device is disconnected due to the power being turned off or if the device is disconnected inadvertently, the unit will automatically search for the matching Bluetooth device when the power is restored.
Incoming/Outgoing calls
While the mobile device is connected through Bluetooth, the phone number for
incoming calls will appear on the LCD. The incoming ring will be output
through the unit.
Answer Call
If the Bluetooth Auto Answer function is turned “Off,” the user must press the
“CALL” button (5) to receive an incoming call. If the BT Auto Answer function
is turned “On”, the unit will automatically receive the incoming call after 5
seconds of ringing. While the microphone (JMICHFP) is connected to the unit,
the user can answer incoming calls through the Microphone.
Transfer Call
During the call, press and hold the “CALL” button transfer the call between
the unit and the mobile device.
End Call
Press the “CALL” button to end a call. The unit will return to the previous
mode.
Reject Incoming Call
To reject an incoming call, press and hold the “CALL” button.
Outgoing Call
Press the “CALL” button to call last call out number
APP OPERATION
ASA Audio App Controller is the ultimate wireless remote control for your JENSEN stereo system. Store away your old remotes and enjoy the convenience of all the primary functions of your JENSEN stereo right from your phone or tablet by transforming your mobile device into a functional stereo remote control!
Features
This app controls all of the primary functions of your stereo features including:
- Power on/off
- Volume and mute
- Source mode selection
- Playback, tuning, switch song
- Audio menu controls – bass, treble, balance, fader, loudness, volume and speaker
Connecting and using ASA Audio Control app
The ASA Audio Control app can be found on the App Store for Apple Devices and the Google Play Store for Android Devices. After downloading and installing ASA Audio Control app on your device, pair your device to the JHD62 as stated above for Bluetooth pairing. Once your device is paired you can open and begin using the app.
When ASA Audio Control is installed on Android operating system, close the app before Bluetooth pairing, otherwise there may be errors on Bluetooth connection.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- Keep the product away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear of parts.
- Handle the product gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases, and can cause the product to work improperly.
- Wipe the product with a dampened cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the product.
- Use and store the product only in normal temperature environments. High temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.
Ignition
The most common source of noise in reception is the ignitio system. This is a
result of the radio being placed close to the ignition system (engine). This
type of noise can be easily detected because it will vary in intensity of
pitch with the speed of the engine. Usually, the ignition noise can be
suppressed considerably by using a radio suppression type high voltage
ignition wire and suppressor resistor in the ignition system. (Most vehicles
employ this wire and resistor but it may be necessary to check
them for correct operation.) Another method of suppression is the use of
additional noise suppressors. These can be obtained from most CB radio or
electronic supply shops.
Interference
Radio reception in a moving environment is very different from reception in a
stationary environment (home). It is very important to understand the
difference. AM reception will deteriorate when passing under a bridge or when
passing under high voltage lines. Although AM is subject to environmental
noise, it has the ability to be received at great distance. This is because
broadcasting signals follow the curvature of the earth and are reflected back
by the upper atmosphere.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom | Cause | Solution |
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**** No power | **** The vehicle’s accessory switch is not on | If the |
power supply is properly connected to the vehicle’s accessory terminal, switch
the ignition key to “ACC.”
Fuse is blown| Replace the fuse.
No sound| Volume too low| Adjust volume to audible level.
Wiring is not properly connected| Check wiring connections.
The operation keys do not work| Built-in microcomputer is not operating
properly due to noise| ** Press the RESET button.
Cannot tune to radio station, auto-seek does not work| Antenna cable is not
connected| Insert the antenna cable firmly.
** Signals are too weak| **** Select a station manually.
ERROR-01on LCD| Database or decoder error| Change to another mode.
SPECIFICATIONS
FM Radio
Frequency Coverage (USA): 87.5-107.9MHz
Frequency Coverage (Europe/Russia/Japan):
87.5-108MHz/87.5-108MHz/76.0-90MHz
Sensitivity (S/N=30dB): ≤14dBμV
Stereo Separation: >25dB
AM/MW
Frequency Range (USA): 530-171kHz
Frequency Range (Europe/Russia/Japan):
522-1620kHz/522-1620kHz/522-1629kHz
Sensitivity (S/N=20dB): ≤25dBμV
General
Frequency band(s) (for Bluetooth): 2.4GHz
Maximum radio-frequency power transmitted (for Bluetooth): 4dBm
Operating Voltage: DC 12-volts
Grounding System: Negative
Ground Speaker Impedance : 4-8 ohms per channel
Tone Controls:
Bass (at 100Hz): ±10dB
Treble (at 10kHz): ±10dB
Max Power Output: 45W x 4
RMS Power Output: 25W x 4
Idle/Standby Current: <50mA
Fuse Rating: 15Ampere
Max Dimensions: 188 (W) x 58 (D) x 94.5 (H)mm
FCC NOTES
WARNING! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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