Question about Jensen Car Audio & Video
SOURCE: my kicker amp turns off
It sounds like you may have the load impedance too low. How many voice coils per woofer? How many ohms is each coil? If you have DVC woofers, are the coils for each woofer wired in series or parallel? Are the speakers wired in series or parallel. Let me know if you need me to clarify anything.
Posted on Oct 05, 2007
SOURCE: jensen VM9512 in-dash DVD player
i dont have solution, but i used this one and it seriously worked.
Posted on Jan 04, 2008
SOURCE: JENSEN VM9312 CAR DVD PLAYER HOW
go to am/fm
then open the settings screen
next on your remote type 5,4,3,2,1,0 listening for each beep
a new screen should come up
after that look for brake override
Posted on Mar 20, 2008
SOURCE: need list of radio stations for my Jensen MVB85 DVD player
88.3
88.7
89.1
89.5
89.9
Posted on Jan 16, 2009
SOURCE: my jensen vm9214 wont play
This is one video lock condition that you need to bypassed. In THIS LINK can find the solution: Jensen-Video-Bypass-Lockout-VM9214-VM9414-VM9324
I heard this same problem, if it plays when its parked then it has a
little safety feature that involves a wire, maybe pink in color for your
headunit that will only allow it to play when parked. Now if you
splice it into the red or yellow, I'd choose red since its not constant,
it will play movies anytime.
If it won't play them even when parked then it is not hooked up to a
wire or its hooked up to ground and therefor should be hooked to a
positive wire, red or yellow. If you didn't put it in yourself then you
can take it to an audio shop, maybe check in phonebook for someone
local.
But the easy way would be to use a bypass code since there is ojne for your hu. I copy these instructions from ecoustics.com The parking brake bypass procedure is as follows:
1: Go into AM/FM mode
2: Hit "setup" on the remote control
3: Enter 543210 on the remote, listening for the beep for each number entered
4: A new menu will appear. Touch the button that has the hammer/screwdriver on it in the upper left-hand part of the screen.
5: Select Brake bypass to "ON" and hit the "X" near the bottom of the screen.
6: Use the unit wisely and above all safely. A ticket is one thing, causing a fatal accident due to negligence is another.
I don't know if it really works but you could try it, if not use the wiring method above: ecoustics.com/bbs/4/278797.
Hope helps.
Posted on Oct 14, 2010
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