Eclipse Fujitsu Ten Car Stereo System AVN 30D User Manual

Warnings and caution signs, illustrated below, are posted throughout this manual as well as  
on the AVN 30D. They show safe and correct ways to handle the product so as to prevent  
personal injury to you and others and avoid damage to property.Before reading through the  
manual, take time to read through and learn the important information listed in this section.  
Cautions for use  
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product.  
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Fujitsu Ten will not be responsible for unsatisfactory product performance due to failure to  
follow these instructions.  
• Changes to product specifications may result in differences between content of the manual  
and features of the product.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Basic operation  
2
How to operate the tuner  
Operation when an HD RADIO (IBOC) tuner has been  
3
Operation when a SIRIUS satellite radio tuner has been  
How to operate the CD player  
How to operate the MP3 player  
4
How to operate the CD changer  
How to operate the DVD player  
5
6
How to use the steering wheel switch  
How to use an optional remote control  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the  
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For reference  
The Index by Topic simplifies searches for explanations  
about individual features. When confused by an  
operation, use the Index by Topic to search for information  
about the operation.  
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Introduction  
How to use this manual  
Section title  
A title is assigned for each  
section.  
Item title  
A number and title  
is assigned for  
each item.  
Operation title  
A title is assigned  
for each operation  
purpose.  
Operation screen  
A screen showing  
the operation will  
appear.  
Detailed operation title  
A title is assigned for  
each detailed  
operation purpose.  
Operation procedure  
Describes the  
operation.  
Proceed with the  
operation as per the  
numerical order.  
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Section side heading  
Only the section side  
heading will appear.  
Attention  
Additional points  
regarding the  
operations are given  
here.  
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Introduction  
Features  
DVD player with sharp video and dynamic sound  
Plays DVD Video recorded with high quality  
images and sound.  
(DVD media is able to record a movie with  
high quality video and digital sound that  
exceeds the quality of CD media.)  
MP3 player for music discs having 1/10  
Plays CD-R (recordable) discs that have been  
compiled in MP3 format. (MP3 is a format that  
enables recording of the songs of several  
albums onto a single CD-R.)  
DSP effects for simulating acoustics of various  
performance environments (Page 24)  
Provides ability to simulate the sensation of  
various performance environments for  
matching to the genre and source of a song.  
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Selection and display of favorite wallpaper  
(screen backgrounds) (Page 32)  
Wallpaper of your choice can be switched and  
displayed for use as the background of the  
information screen and audio playback  
screens.  
The screen from a navigation unit can also be  
linked and selected.  
Setting wallpaper for the information screen and  
audio operations screen  
Radio tuner for receiving various broadcasts  
• AM/FM tuner (Page 38)  
Enables reception of analog AM/FM radio  
broadcasts.  
AM radio operation screen  
• HD RADIO (IBOC) tuner (Page 43)  
Enables reception of HD RADIO (High  
Definition Radio) broadcasts.  
HD RADIO (IBOC) AM operation screen  
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Introduction  
Features  
• SIRIUS tuner (Page 46)  
SIRIUS is a satellite broadcasting service  
offering music, news, sports and other  
programming with CD-quality sound; it is  
available on paying a subscription.  
SIRIUS operation screen  
System additions  
• CD changer (Page 62)  
A CD changer enables non-stop playing of  
multiple discs, for convenience at times  
such as taking a long drive.  
It is easy to search for and play a song from  
among the discs on a changer.  
• VTR (Page 90)  
Connecting a VTR deck enables watching  
of video tapes.  
Easy-access audio controls on the steering wheel  
You can select the radio channel and perform CD and DVD operations using the easy-  
access switches on the steering wheel. (This function is only available on vehicles fitted with  
steering wheel switches.)  
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Introduction  
Before using the deck  
• Be very careful and pay full attention to safety when  
operating the audio controls while driving, otherwise  
accidents may occur. Also be sure to set volume so that  
you can still adequately hear sounds outside the vehicle.  
Improper use can contribute to occurrence of a traffic  
accident.  
• Never continue to use the system if it is malfunctioning in  
any way. If smoke, abnormal noises or abnormal odors  
are noticed, turn off the power immediately.  
Immediately turn off audio in such situations.  
• Exercise caution as to the temperature inside the vehicle.  
The temperature inside the vehicle can increase during  
hot weather. Wait for the temperature inside the vehicle to  
drop before using the unit.  
Damage could result.  
• Do not disassemble or modify the deck.  
The deck has a precisely designed structure, so consult  
your retailer in the event of any unsatisfactory  
performance.  
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Introduction  
Before using the deck  
• Do not apply excessive force to the monitor.  
Damage could result.  
• Do not place items such as cups or cans on top of the  
monitor, and do not leave the monitor tilted down when  
not in use.  
Damage could result.  
• Do not insert any objects other than discs into the disc  
slot.  
Damage could result.  
• Be careful not to get fingers or other objects behind  
monitor when it is being retracted into place.  
Interference can cause an injury or damage the deck.  
• When removing a disc from the deck, remove it in the  
horizontally level direction.  
Do not pull them up forcibly or press down on them  
strongly while removing them.  
Improper removal can scratch the disc, cause deck noise  
or result in other damage.  
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About discs  
• Water droplets can form on the inside of the unit during cold or rainy weather in  
the same way car windows can fog up. (This is condensation.) When this  
happens, the audio can jump and playback can stop, so ventilate or dehumidify  
the vehicle for a short time before operating the equipment.  
To safeguard the components of the player, the unit will automatically stop when  
a malfunction occurs. If the player will not operate even when messages  
displayed on the screen are followed, consult with your equipment retailer  
because it is possible that the unit has been damaged.  
• It is possible that the sound will skip if the vehicle experiences violent motion on  
rough roads.  
About playable discs  
• An audio disc or DVD video disc bearing one of the marks below can be played.  
When using DVDR/RW (DVD-Recordable/ReWritable) and DVD+R/RW  
(DVD+Recordable/ReWritable) discs, note that only those whose contents were  
recorded in the video mode can be played. Discs whose contents were  
recorded in the video recording (VR) mode cannot be played.  
TEXT  
• Discs that are compatible with Dolby Digital and bear the indication below can  
be used.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories, Inc. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
• It is possible that a CD-R (CD-Recordable) or CD-RW (CD-ReWritable) disc will  
not play on the unit due to the circumstances of the recording, special disc  
characteristics, scratches, dirt or deterioration caused by long storage in the  
vehicle. In addition, a CD-R or CD-RW disc written with CD-R, CD-RW or UDF  
format that has not been finalized will not play on the unit.  
• It is possible that a DVD-R/RW (DVD-Recordable/ReWritable) or DVD+R/RW  
(DVD+Recordable/ReWritable) disc will not play on the unit due to the  
circumstances of the recording, special disc characteristics, scratches, dirt or  
deterioration caused by long storage in the vehicle. DVDR/RW or DVD+R/RW  
discs that have not been finalized will not play on the unit. It may not be possible  
to play a disc that has been recorded on a personal computer, depending on the  
application setting and the environment.  
• The CD-TEXT function can be used only with the CD-TEXT-compatible compact  
discs available on the market. If it is used with CD-R or CD-RW discs,  
characters may not be displayed normally.  
• Do not use discs with transparent or semi-transparent portions within the  
recording area, or C-thru discs, since they may not be accepted and ejected  
properly and may not play properly.  
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Introduction  
Before using the deck  
About handling discs  
• Be sure to store discs in their cases and keep them out of  
direct sunlight. Discs can warp and become unusable.  
• Do not apply paper-based tape to either the recording  
side or label side of a disc. Damage could result.  
• Do not use discs on which there are cracks or large  
warps. Damage could result.  
• Do not touch the recorded side of a disc when handling it.  
(This is the side with the rainbow-colored reflection.) The  
disc may become dirty and that could cause sound  
jumping.  
• Using a disc that has become dirty can scratch the disc  
and result in sound jumping. Use a commercially  
available compact disc cleaner to clean a CD, wiping  
lightly from the center to the edge.  
About new discs  
You may notice that some brand new discs are rough  
around the center hole or outside edge. Remove the  
rough edges with the side of a ballpoint pen, etc. Flakes  
from the rough edges may stick to the recorded surface  
and interfere with playback.  
Rough Edges  
Ballpoint pen  
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About rental discs  
Cellophane tape  
• Do not use CD discs with attached cellophane tape,  
rental CD discs with glue protruding from labels or discs  
with the residue of peeled adhesives. Using discs with  
those conditions can prevent the player from properly  
opening and closing as well as cause other damage.  
Recorded surface  
About specially shaped discs  
• Specially-shaped or octagonal CDs, like heart-shaped  
cannot be played. Do not attempt to play them, even with  
an adapter, since they may damage the player.  
• Please do not use a commercially available lens cleaner  
because it may cause damage to the pickup of the player.  
About disc accessories  
• Do not use accessories (stabilizers, protective seals,  
laser lens cleaners, etc.) sold for "improving sound  
performance" or "protecting CDs." The changes in CD  
thickness or outside dimensions made by these  
accessories may cause problems in the player.  
CD ring  
• Please be sure NOT to attach any ring-shape protector (or  
other accessory) to your discs. Those protectors are  
commercially available and said to protect discs and to  
improve sound quality (and antivibration effect), but they  
can do more harm than good in regular uses. The most  
common problems are Insert/Eject related problems and  
"No playback" problems due to the protector ring that may  
come off in the disc mechanism.  
About the LCD panel  
• The LCD panel can appear to be white or black when seen from certain angles.  
• The screen will be difficult to read when external light such as sunlight falls on  
the display.  
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Basic operation  
Switching the mode  
The deck can be used when the vehicle's ignition switch is on or in the ACC position.  
• This deck supports use of a remote control. The optional remote control is sold separately  
and can be purchased at your local retailer. Refer to page 94 for instructions on operation  
of the remote control.  
Switching the mode  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
Press  
.
• The AUDIO MENU screen will be displayed.  
Touch FM .  
• The various audio modes can be  
selected by touching the  
corresponding touch switches.  
• When the navigation screen is being  
displayed before pressing  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
, the selected  
mode will be displayed on-screen over  
the background.  
On-screen display  
Displaying operation screen  
CONT  
Press  
.
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Basic operation  
Operation screen of each mode  
The operation screen for each mode will appear as shown below.  
AM radio operation screen  
FM radio operation screen  
CD player operation screen  
MP3 player operation screen  
DVD player operation screen  
SIRIUS operation screen (optional)  
VTR operation screen (optional)  
HD RADIO (IBOC) operation screen  
CD changer operation screen (optional)  
When the operation screen for DVD or video (VTR) has not been operated for 6 seconds or  
more, the operation screen will automatically be canceled.  
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Basic operation  
Adjusting the volume  
Adjusting main volume  
Press the VOLUME switch.  
Pressing  
Pressing  
will increase volume.  
will decrease volume.  
VOLUME switch  
• Each press of the switch will change  
the volume by two steps. When the  
volume reaches 50 or higher, the  
switch will change the volume by one  
step. Holding the switch will continue  
to change the volume.  
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Basic operation  
Adjusting sound quality  
To adjust sound quality, touch the DSP, EQ or POS switch while the operation screen for a  
mode is displayed. Adjustments made in any mode will be saved and applied to all modes.  
DSP  
EQ  
POS  
In the DVD mode, display the sound quality adjustment switches by pressing  
SET  
from the operation modes, and then  
. In the VTR mode display them  
CONT  
either by pressing  
or by touching the screen.  
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Basic operation  
Adjusting sound quality  
Setting DSP (acoustics)  
The DSP function reproduces the sensation of various factory set performance environments  
by adding reverberation to the music being played.  
DSP mode setting  
Touching the DSP touch switch  
brings up the acoustics mode  
screen as shown.  
BACK  
• After making settings, touch  
The acoustics mode adjustments will  
.
be saved and the system will return to  
the previous operation screen.  
Touch switch  
DSP Environment  
Touch switch  
CLUB  
DSP Environment  
Concert hall  
Disco, Club  
CONCERT  
Live performance  
arena  
Movie theater  
DSP OFF  
LIVE  
THEATER  
OFF  
Church with echo  
CATHEDRAL  
Adjusting, saving DSP (acoustics)  
The factory set DSP (acoustics) level for each mode can be adjusted to preference and  
saved.  
Touch  
or  
at the right of the  
screen while in the acoustics mode  
to be adjusted.  
• There are five + side and five - side  
adjustment levels available.  
Touch the switch for the acoustics  
mode that has been adjusted until  
a beep is heard.  
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Resetting DSP (acoustics) levels  
Default settings for the currently adjusted and saved DSP (acoustics) level can be reset.  
OFF  
until a beep is heard.  
Touch  
• The acoustics level will be returned to default value.  
• Only THEATER has a default value of +5, in order to increase the sound  
effects of products such as DVD videos.  
• When adjusting the level for the currently selected DSP (acoustics) mode, the  
level will not be saved for other acoustics modes.  
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Basic operation  
Adjusting sound quality  
Adjusting EQ (equalizer)  
Adjusts sound quality to preferred characteristics according to the music genre and audio  
source.  
Setting sound quality  
Each factory set equalizer pattern can be selected and adjusted to preference.  
Touching the touch switch brings  
up the equalizer mode screen as  
shown in the table.  
BACK  
• After making settings, touch  
The equalizer mode adjustments will  
.
be saved and the system will return to  
the previous operation screen.  
Touch switch  
Equalizer mode types  
No EQ correction  
FLAT  
EQ1  
EQ2  
EQ3  
EQ4  
EQ5  
Effective pattern for POPS  
Effective pattern for ROCK  
Effective pattern for JAZZ  
Effective pattern for CLASSIC  
Effective pattern for VOCAL  
The default setting is EQ3  
.
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Adjusting and saving equalizer (EQ) patterns  
Apart from these preset equalizer patterns, you can adjust and record other equalizer  
patterns to suit your own sound preferences.  
Touch the screen and slowly draw  
the image of the preferred  
equalizer curve with your finger.  
To make fine adjustments, touch  
the switch for the frequency to be  
adjusted.  
Touch  
screen to adjust.  
or  
at the right of the  
EQ1  
EQ5  
for saving the settings and then  
Choose from touch switches  
touch and hold the switch until a beep is heard.  
to  
• The saved equalizer curve can be used for other settings.  
BACK  
• After making settings, touch  
and the system will return to the previous operation screen.  
. The equalizer mode adjustments will be saved  
Resetting EQ patterns  
Currently saved equalizer patterns and factory set equalizer patterns can be returned to the  
default values.  
FLAT  
until a beep is  
Touch  
heard.  
• The equalizer pattern will be reset to  
default values.  
The default setting is EQ3  
.
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Basic operation  
Adjusting sound quality  
Setting POS (position selector)  
The stereophonic position for obtaining optimum acoustic effects can be adjusted to match  
the number and position of passengers.  
In addition, front-to-back, right-to-left volume balance can be adjusted for the selected  
position.  
Touching the image of a seat  
POS  
shown on the  
setting screen  
will change the position.  
• The selected position will change its  
color to orange. Touching the seat  
again will cancel the selection. The  
four positions shown by the table  
below can be set.  
OFF  
Touching  
• After making settings, touch  
return to the previous operation screen.  
will cancel all settings.  
BACK  
. The position will be saved and the system will  
Touch switch  
Function  
Touch switch  
Function  
Acoustics optimized for  
driver's seat  
Acoustics optimized for  
both front seats  
Acoustics optimized for  
passenger's seat  
Acoustics optimized for  
rear seats  
• This setting cannot be done at the same time as adjustment of the volume  
balance (see next page).  
• This product is configured for vehicles with a left-side driver's position.  
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Adjusting volume balance  
The set position for front-to-back, right-to-left volume balance can be adjusted.  
BAL FAD  
on the  
Touch  
POSITION setting screen to  
display the volume balance  
adjustment screen.  
Touch the screen at the preferred  
balance point.  
To make fine adjustments, touch  
,
,
,
.
CENTER  
Touching  
will set the  
volume balance to the center position.  
BACK  
• After making settings, touch  
.
• The set volume balance will be saved  
and the system will return to the  
previous operation screen.  
POS  
To set the position again, touch  
and repeat the steps above.  
• Adjustments to volume balance and  
position are saved separately.  
Activating each position and then  
displaying volume balance adjustment  
screen will show the volume balance  
for each position.  
• This setting cannot be done at the same time as POS (position selector)  
adjustment, described on the previous page.  
Touching and holding  
,
,
or  
while making fine adjustments will  
adjust values in a continuous action. However, adjustment will lock when it  
reaches the center value, and  
continue adjustment.  
,
,
or  
must be pressed again to  
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Basic operation  
Adjusting sound quality  
Setting the BEEP tone  
The guide tone that is emitted when touching a panel switch or touch switch can be set to on  
or off.  
SETTING  
on the INFORMATION screen.  
Touch  
ON  
OFF  
of GUIDE TONE.  
Touch  
or  
• The pressed touch switch will become green.  
OFF  
Touching  
will cancel (turn off) the guide tone.  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
Muting sound  
Sound from the audio system can be temporarily muted.  
Press MUTE .  
• Volume will become "0".  
MUTE  
• Pressing  
switch again will  
return to previous volume.  
• The VOLUME display will flash during  
mute.  
MUTE switch  
+
The MUTE function is canceled on pressing the  
VOLUME switch (it is  
unaffected by pressing the  
switch).  
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Basic operation  
Setting LOUDNESS  
Audio can be modulated to correct for insufficient low and high sounds when listening at low  
volume.  
SETTING  
on the  
INFORMATION screen.  
Touch  
ON  
OFF  
of  
Touch  
or  
LOUDNESS.  
• The pressed touch switch will become  
the selection color.  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
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Basic operation  
Setting background screen  
The background for the audio screen, information screen and navigation screen can be  
changed to a preferred wallpaper.  
Setting the wallpaper  
Changing the wallpaper  
SETTING  
on the  
INFORMATION screen.  
Touch  
1
2
3
Touch  
,
or  
of WALL  
PAPER.  
• The pressed touch switch will become  
green and the wallpaper (background)  
will change.  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
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Adjusting/setting the screen  
Quality adjustments can be made for the images such as the audio operation screen,  
navigation screen and DVD or VTR (optional).  
Displaying the image adjustment screen  
Contrast, brightness and other picture settings can be adjusted to match preferences for  
viewing DVD video or the audio operation screen.  
To make viewing easier, the display switches between day screen/night screen according to  
whether the vehicle lights (parking lights, taillights, license plate lights) are on/off.  
(Default settings)  
• When vehicle lights are on: [Night screen displayed]  
• When vehicle lights are off: [Day screen displayed]  
[Audio operation screen]  
Day display [Vehicle lights are off]  
Night display [Vehicle lights are on]  
[DVD/VTR Screen]  
Day display [Vehicle lights are off]  
Night display [Vehicle lights are on]  
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Basic operation  
Adjusting/setting the screen  
DISP  
on the audio mode screen or DVD/VTR screen.  
Press  
ENTER  
Touch  
after making any adjustments.  
• If no adjustments are made after 20 or more seconds, the image quality adjustment  
screen will be canceled.  
When adjusting audio operation screen  
When adjusting DVD/VTR screen  
How to switch to daytime display when the lights are ON  
DAY  
is  
The day screen and night screen will be switched each time  
pressed.  
When adjusting audio operation screen  
When adjusting DVD/VTR screen  
Turning off the screen  
OFF  
Touch  
.
CONT  
NAVI  
to return to the original screen.  
• Press  
or  
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Adjusting image quality  
The day screen and night screen can be separately adjusted (on the audio operation screen,  
the navigation screen, and the DVD/VTR screen).  
When adjusting audio operation screen or  
navigation screen  
When adjusting DVD/VTR screen  
CONTRAST  
Touch  
to strengthen contrast,  
to weaken contrast.  
BRIGHT  
Touch  
to make lighter,  
to make darker.  
COLOR (for DVD/VTR screen only)  
Touch  
to strengthen green color,  
to strengthen red color.  
TINT (for DVD/VTR screen only)  
Touch  
to make tint darker,  
to make tint lighter.  
Switching screen mode  
WIDE  
on DVD or VTR  
operation screen.  
Touch  
NORMAL WIDE1  
Touch  
,
,
WIDE2  
WIDE3  
or  
.
• This selects the wide mode.  
BACK  
Touch  
.
• Returns to the DVD or VTR operation screen.  
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Basic operation  
Adjusting/setting the screen  
NORMAL mode  
WIDE 1 mode  
The screen is shown with vertical to  
horizontal ratio of 3 to 4 (normal TV  
screen size) and side edges are black.  
The screen for vertical to horizontal ratio  
of 3 to 4 (normal TV screen size) is  
uniformly expanded in the left and right  
directions.  
WIDE 2 mode  
WIDE 3 mode  
The screen for vertical to horizontal ratio  
of 3 to 4 (normal TV screen size) is  
uniformly expanded in the left and right  
directions (except for the central section  
of the screen).  
The screen for vertical to horizontal ratio  
of 3 to 4 (normal TV screen size) is  
uniformly expanded in the upward,  
downward, left and right directions.  
Viewing of wide screen modes is permitted when limited to the personal  
entertainment of the user, but caution is needed because using technologies such  
as image compression and expansion for the purpose of commercial benefit or  
public presentation may infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder being  
protected by applicable copyright law.  
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How to operate the tuner  
Operating the AM/FM radio  
PWR  
Button  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
Button  
Preset  
Switches  
TUNE TRACK  
Button  
AUTO.P  
Switch  
TITLE Switch  
Listening to the AM/FM radio  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
Press  
.
AM  
FM  
to receive FM radio.  
Touch  
to receive AM radio, or  
When an HD radio (IBOC) tuner is connected, the standard radio (analog radio) is  
also controlled through the HD radio tuner. Note that this means the antenna  
should be connected to the HD terminal.  
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Selecting radio stations  
Manual selection  
Press  
or  
.
• Each pressing of the switch moves the frequency one step up or down. (One step on  
the AM band is 10kHz. One step on the FM band is 0.2MHz.)  
(up switch): Raises frequency  
(down switch): Lowers frequency  
Automatic selection  
Press and hold the  
or  
switch until a beep is heard.  
• The station that is closest in frequency to the frequency that is currently displayed on  
the screen will be searched for automatically, and searching will stop when the station  
is received. To stop the search before a station is found, press the button again.  
Selection using preset switches  
Touch the preset switch that already has a station recorded.  
Refer to "Saving radio stations" on page 45 for details on saving stations.  
If the reception for a particular station is weak in the area you are in, automatic  
selection may not work.  
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How to operate the tuner  
Operating the AM/FM radio  
Saving radio stations  
There are two modes for saving radio stations, manual and AUTO.P, and these modes  
operate independently.  
Saving manually  
Confirm that "AUTO.P" is not displayed in the upper part of the screen.  
AUTO.P  
• If "AUTO.P" is displayed, touching  
will switch the screen to manual.  
Use manual tuning or automatic tuning to select the station to be saved.  
Choose a preset switch and touch it until a beep is heard.  
• The radio station (frequency) is set. Touching the preset switch will now tune in the  
selected station.  
Saving with AUTO.P  
AUTO.P  
until a beep is heard.  
Touch  
• The AUTO.P function will be activated and start automatically selecting stations. A  
beep will be heard when automatic selection of stations is completed. On touching  
AUTO.P  
again, the display will switch to the previously recorded station.  
Changing stations saved by AUTO.P  
Use manual tuning or automatic tuning to select the station to be saved.  
Choose a preset switch and touch it until a beep is heard.  
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About AUTO.P  
Because AUTO.P temporarily saves stations for the preset switches, stations saved  
manually will remain in memory even if AUTO.P is used. By manually saving  
stations that are used regularly, these manually saved stations can be restored even  
after AUTO.P has been used, such as after traveling.  
AUTO.P  
Touching  
while AUTO.P is being used or after AUTO.P has been used  
will return the preset memories back to the condition they had before AUTO.P was  
used. (Doing so will delete the stations saved with AUTO.P.) The flow for switching  
from AUTO.P to manual is shown below.  
Automatically saves  
stations to preset switches  
Touch  
until a  
AUTO.P  
beep is heard.  
AUTO.P  
Manual  
(starts search)  
Touch  
AUTO.P  
AUTO.P  
(stops search)  
(Stations saved by AUTO.P are  
deleted)  
• AUTO.P may not automatically receive stations if radio waves in the surrounding  
area are weak.  
• A station saved by the tuning switch may not match a station saved by AUTO.P  
even though the signal is received from the same station.  
• Due to conditions for receiving radio waves, saved stations may differ even  
when the AUTO.P switch is operated repeatedly in the same location.  
• Up to six stations having good reception sensitivity are automatically saved in  
order starting from the lowest frequency.  
• When less than six stations capable of reception are found, nothing is saved for  
the remaining preset switches.  
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Operating the AM/FM radio  
Displaying information about the track being  
played  
Information about the current track, such as the name of the radio station, the album and the  
title of the track can be displayed.  
TITLE  
Touch  
.
TITLE OFF  
Touch  
operation screen.  
to return to the  
Turning off the radio  
Press PWR .  
• Pressing PWR again will turn on the  
radio and resume reception of the  
radio station (frequency) received  
before power was turned off.  
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Operation when an HD RADIO (IBOC) tuner has been connected  
PWR  
MODE  
Button  
Switch  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
Button  
Preset  
Switches  
TUNE TRACK  
Button  
AUTO.P  
Switch  
Title  
Switch  
Listening to HD RADIO (IBOC)  
When receiving HD Radio (High Definition Radio) broadcasts, FM reception has the same  
quality as a CD, and AM reception has the same quality as conventional FM sound.  
Depending on the reception status, HD Radio can also receive analog broadcasts, which  
means reception is still possible in regions with no digital coverage.  
Press (AUDIO) SOURCE .  
AM  
FM  
to receive FM radio.  
Touch  
to receive AM radio, or  
• During HD RADIO (IBOC) reception, "DIGITAL" is displayed.  
MODE  
To receive AM/FM analog broadcasting, touch  
and select "OFF."  
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Operation when an HD RADIO (IBOC) tuner has been connected  
Selecting radio stations  
Manual selection  
Press  
or  
.
• Each pressing of the switch moves the frequency one step up or down. (One step on  
the AM band is 10kHz. One step on the FM band is 0.2MHz.  
(up switch): Raises frequency  
(down switch): Lowers frequency  
Automatic selection  
Press and hold the  
or  
switch until a beep is heard.  
• The station that is closest in frequency to the frequency that is currently displayed on  
the screen will be searched for automatically, and searching will stop when the station  
is received. To stop the search before a station is found, press the button again.  
Selection using preset switches  
Touch the preset switch that already has a station recorded.  
Refer to "Saving radio stations" on page 45 for details on saving stations.  
If the reception for a particular station is weak in the area you are in, automatic  
selection may not work.  
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Saving radio stations  
There are two modes for saving radio stations, manual and AUTO.P, and these modes  
operate independently.  
Saving manually  
Saving with AUTO.P  
Changing stations saved by AUTO.P  
Displaying information about the track being  
played  
When receiving an HD RADIO (IBOC) broadcast, information about the current track, such as  
the name of the radio station, the album, the title of the track, the artist, and the musical  
genre, can be displayed.  
TITLE  
Touch  
.
TITLE OFF  
Touch  
operation screen.  
to return to the  
Turning off the radio  
PWR  
Press  
.
• Pressing PWR again will turn on the  
radio and resume reception of the  
radio station (frequency) received  
before power was turned off.  
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Operation when a SIRIUS satellite radio tuner has been connected  
PWR  
Button  
SIRIUS ID  
number  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
Button  
Preset  
Switches  
TUNE TRACK  
UP/DOWN  
Button  
DIRECT  
Switch  
BAND  
Switch  
TITLE  
Switch  
CATEGORY  
Switch  
Listening to SIRIUS satellite radio  
With SIRIUS satellite radio, over 100 channels are available including music, news, and  
entertainment programs.  
You can select the channel you want from 14 categories such as POP and ROCK, or you can  
select a channel by direct input.  
Reception of SIRIUS satellite radio is charged; you have to subscribe to it.  
Press (AUDIO) SOURCE .  
SIRIUS  
Touch  
.
Check the SIRIUS ID  
If a SIRIUS satellite radio tuner is connected, the SIRIUS ID number (12  
digits) is displayed at the top right of the SIRIUS operation panel.  
12 digits code (number)  
• The SIRIUS ID number changes at each connection of a SIRIUS satellite radio  
tuner.  
• The SIRIUS ID number is displayed as 12 numerical digits.  
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Changing the SIRIUS band  
BAND  
on the SIRIUS operation screen.  
Touch  
• The BAND changes.  
[SIRIUS 1] [SIRIUS 2] [SIRIUS 3] ... return to [SIRIUS 1]  
Selecting the channel you want to listen to  
Selecting from the available categories  
CATEGORY  
Touch  
.
Select the category that you want.  
Touch  
or  
to switch categories.  
If the selected category is unobtainable, the blank category button appears.  
Selecting a channel by direct input  
DIRECT  
Touch  
.
Input a channel.  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
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Operation when a SIRIUS satellite radio tuner has been connected  
Displaying information about the track being  
played  
During SIRIUS broadcasts, information including the channel name, the album name, the  
title, and the artist can be displayed for the current track.  
TITLE  
Touch  
.
TITLE OFF  
Touch  
operation screen.  
to return to the  
Turning off the SIRIUS  
PWR  
Press  
.
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How to use the CD player  
PWR  
Button  
(AUDIO)SOURCE  
Button  
Track selection  
(track start point)/  
Fast-forward  
(rewind) Button  
Fast-forward  
(rewind) switches  
Repeat Random  
Switch Switch  
Scan  
Switch  
Listening to a CD  
When a CD is inserted into the disc slot, it automatically starts playing.  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
while a CD is inserted.  
Press  
CD  
Touch  
.
• Playback will begin.  
Selecting a song  
You can jump to the opening of a song you want to hear.  
Press  
or  
.
(up): Selects next song  
(down): Selects previous song  
• Titles and song names can be displayed when they are recorded on a CD. Up  
to 32 characters can be shown in the display.  
• Only characters recorded by ASCII code can be shown on the CD-TEXT display.  
• The CD-TEXT display may not be able to show characters for discs recorded  
with many title characters.  
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Fast-forwarding/rewinding  
It is possible to fast-forward/rewind in the song being played.  
Press  
or  
until a beep is heard, or touch and hold  
or  
.
(up): Fast-forwards  
(down): Rewinds  
The deck switches to the fast-forward (rewind) mode when the beep is heard and will  
continue fast-forwarding (rewinding) until your finger is removed from the switch.  
Searching for a song  
SCAN  
Touch  
.
SCAN  
• The deck will play the first 10 seconds of each song. Touching  
continue playing the current song.  
again will  
Repeating a song  
RPT  
Touch  
.
RPT  
RPT  
Touching  
Touching  
once will cause repeating of the song until the function is canceled.  
again will cancel repeating of the song.  
Playing songs in random order  
RAND  
Touch  
.
RAND  
Touching  
will play songs in random order until the function is canceled.  
Touching RAND again will cancel random playing of songs.  
• The song to be played next is randomly selected at the end of current song, so it is  
possible that a single song could end up being played twice in a row.  
Turning off the CD player  
PWR  
Press  
.
PWR  
• Pressing  
again will start playing  
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How to use the MP3 player  
For safety considerations, some functions are disabled while the vehicle is in motion.  
PWR  
Button  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
File changing  
Button  
Switches  
Track selection  
(track start point)/  
Fast-forward  
(rewind) Button  
Repeat  
Switch  
Random  
Switch  
Scan  
Switch  
The following operating procedures are based on this example of MP3 file structure below.  
Example of MP3 file structure  
Folder  
MP3 audio file  
1st level  
2nd level  
3rd level  
4th level  
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Playing MP3  
When a CD is inserted into the disc slot, it automatically starts playing.  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
while a disc is inserted.  
Press  
MP3  
Touch  
.
• Playback will begin.  
• The CD player screen will be shown for about 2 seconds as the system checks  
whether the inserted CD is a music CD or an MP3 disc.  
• Normally, tracks are played back in the order  
.
• When multiple MP3 files and folders are on the same level, they are played in  
ascending order by folder and file names.  
Selecting a music file  
A music file located within a folder can be selected.  
Selecting with file change switch  
Touch the music file.  
• The currently selected file name and folder name will be shown in the display.  
• When more than 10 music files are located in the same folder, touching or  
can switch between the data. (This function is not available when the vehicle is in  
motion.)  
Selecting with TUNE/TRACK button  
When several music files are located in the same folder, the next music file or previous music  
file can be selected with the track selection (track start point).  
Press  
or  
.
(up): Selects next music file  
(down): Selects previous music file  
• If sound data and MP3 data are mixed on the same disc, only the data recorded  
in the first session can be played.  
• When MP3 is being played, navigation operation will become slower. This is not  
a malfunction of the system.  
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How to use the MP3 player  
Fast-forwarding/rewinding  
It is possible to fast-forward/rewind in the song being played.  
Press and hold the  
or  
switch until a beep is heard.  
(up): Fast-forwards  
(down): Rewinds  
The deck switches to the fast-forward (rewind) mode when the beep is heard and will  
continue fast-forwarding (rewinding) until your finger is removed from the switch.  
Changing display of the current level  
The folder level can be switched and displayed.  
HOME  
Touch  
or  
.
: Displays the next higher folder level.  
HOME  
: Displays the level of the file currently being played.  
Displaying the current level  
Displays the file currently being played.  
HOME  
Touch  
.
Searching for a music file  
SCAN  
Touch  
.
• The system will play the first 10 seconds of each song located within the same layer  
SCAN  
of the folder currently being played. Touching  
the current song.  
again will continue playing  
Refer to page 60 for an example of MP3 file structure.  
When the display shows the folder and files of the second level (  
,
and  
)
HOME  
as  
of the third level is being played, touching  
and ).  
will show the folder and  
files of the third level (  
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Repeating the same music file  
RPT  
Touch  
.
• The file currently being played will be repeated.  
• Setting RPT will cause repeating of the song until the function is canceled. Touching  
RPT  
again will cancel repeating of the song.  
Playing songs in random order  
RAND  
Touch  
.
• Files will be randomly selected from among all files at the same level as the folder  
currently being played.  
RAND  
RAND  
will play songs in random order until the function is canceled. Pressing  
again will cancel random playing of songs.  
RPT  
Touching  
while the random function is operating will repeat the currently  
playing song. Touching RPT again will return to random playing of songs.  
• The song to be played next is randomly selected at the end of current song, so it is  
possible that a single song could end up being played twice in a row.  
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How to use the MP3 player  
About display of file information  
Folder names and file information (album name and song titles) recorded on the disc can be  
displayed. The number of characters that can be displayed is as shown below.  
Screen Display  
Folder/file names  
8 characters max.  
Music file information  
30 characters max.  
Displaying folder/file names  
CONT  
to display the  
operation screen.  
Press  
Displaying file information  
TITLE  
Touch  
.
TITLE  
• The  
switch will change to  
while file information is  
TITLE OFF  
being displayed. Touching  
TITLE OFF  
will change the display  
to a folder/file switch.  
Turning off the MP3 player  
Press PWR.  
• Pressing PWR again will start playing.  
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About MP3  
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III) is a standard format for audio compression technology. By  
using MP3, a file can be compressed to one-tenth the size of the original.  
This unit has limitations on MP3 file standards and recorded media and formats that can be  
used. Be aware of the following points when recording MP3 files.  
Playable MP3 file standards  
• Supported standards  
:
MPEG-1 Audio Layer III  
• Supported sampling frequencies : 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)  
• Supported bit rate  
:
32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128 (kbps)  
* Supports VBR.  
* Does not support free format.  
* Bit rates vary for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2.  
• Supported channel modes  
:
stereo, joint stereo, dual channel, monaural  
Use 128kbps or lower for the MP3 bit rate. If the bit rate exceeds 128kbps, there  
may be sound jumping during MP3 playback.  
ID3 tags  
MP3 files have an "ID3 Tag" that allows input of information so that data such as song title and  
artist can be saved.  
This unit supports ID3v.1.0 and ID3v.1.1 tags. Use only ASCII code to record tags, since only  
ASCII code is supported by this deck. Recording of characters not included in ASCII code  
will result in display of garbled characters.  
Media  
Media capable of playing MP3 includes CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW discs.  
Compared to CD-ROM media commonly used for music discs, CD-R and CD-RW discs are  
fragile in high temperature/high humidity environments and one section of the CD-R/CD-RW  
may become incapable of playback. Fingerprints or scratches on the disc may prevent  
playback or cause skipping during playback.  
Sections of CD-R/CD-RW may deteriorate if left inside a vehicle for long periods of time.  
It is also recommended that CD-R/CD-RW discs be kept in a light-blocking case because the  
discs are vulnerable to ultra-violet light.  
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How to use the MP3 player  
Format of discs  
The format of discs to be used must be ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2. Also be sure to use  
"MODE 1" for recording. Discs recorded with "MODE 2" are not supported.  
MP3 files recorded in a format other than the one explained above may result in files that  
cannot be played normally and in file names and folder names that do not display properly.  
Limitations in addition to standards are as follows.  
• Maximum directory layers  
:
8 layers  
• Maximum characters for folder names/file names : 31 (including "." and 3 letter file  
extension)  
• Allowable characters for folder names/file names : A to Z, 0 to 9, _ (underscore)  
• Number of files/folders possible on a single disc  
:
512  
Each file that is not an MP3 file (files with extensions other than "MP3") is also counted as a  
file.  
Configuration example for CD supporting MP3  
F1  
Folder1  
001.MP3  
002.MP3  
003.MP3  
004.TXT  
005.MP3  
A total of 512 files and folders can be  
created within a single folder.  
300.MP3  
Each file that is not an MP3 file  
(example: 004.TXT) is also counted as  
a file.  
Folder301  
Folder302  
F301  
F302  
Folder512  
F512  
• A total of 1023 files and folders can be recorded on a single disc.  
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File names  
Only files with the MP3 file extension ".mp3" can be recognized as MP3 and played. Be sure  
to save MP3 files with the ".mp3" file extension.  
Use half-width English capital letters to write "MP" of the extension.  
Multi-sessions  
Multisessions are supported and CD-R/RW with recorded MP3 files can be played. When  
written with "Track at once", however, finalize the disc with session close or write protect.  
Playing MP3  
When a disc having MP3 files recorded on it is inserted into the deck, the system first checks  
all the files on the disc. If the number of files and folders is large, the check will take some  
time.  
While the system is checking the disc, the music that had been playing continues to play.  
In order to speed up completion of the file check, it is recommended that you avoid recording  
files that are not MP3 files and avoid establishing unnecessary folders.  
In addition, it is recommended that you record all data in a single session because a  
multisession disc takes time for CD control information acquisition.  
When MP3 is being played, navigation operation will become slower. This is not a  
malfunction of the system.  
MP3 playing time display  
It is possible that playing time will not be correct, depending on the writing condition of the  
MP3 file.  
* It is possible that playing time will not be correct when VBR Fast Up/Down is operated.  
Display order of MP3 file/folder names  
Names of MP3 folders and files within the same level are displayed in the following order.  
1. MP3 files displayed first, by ascending order of numbers, letters.  
2. Folders displayed next, by ascending order of numbers, letters.  
If the ".mp3" file extension is attached to a file other than an MP3 file, that file will  
be mistakenly recognized by the unit as an MP3 file and played, resulting in loud  
noise output that can damage the speakers. Be sure to avoid attaching the ".mp3"  
file extension to files that are not MP3 files.  
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How to use the MP3 player  
Making and playing MP3 files  
MP3 files created by recording broadcasts, records, audio recordings, video recordings or  
live performances cannot be used for purposes other than personal entertainment without  
permission of the copyright holder as set forth in copyright law.  
Downloading from Internet MP3 music sites  
There are many kinds of sites that distribute MP3 files on the Internet, such as "pay per  
download" online shopping sites, "try before you buy" listening sites and free download sites.  
Follow the rules for each site (such as paying fees) and download according to site  
instructions.  
Converting CD music to MP3 files  
Prepare a computer with commercially available MP3 encoding software (conversion  
software). (Some encoding programs available on the Internet do not require payment.)  
Music data files in MP3 format can be made by inserting the music CD into the CD-ROM  
drive of the computer and following the procedures of the MP3 encoding software to  
compress the songs of the music CD. A 12cm music CD (having a maximum of 74 minutes  
of recording/650MB of data) can be compressed to 65MB (about 1/10 of the original size).  
Writing to CD-R/CD-RW  
MP3 files can be recorded on CD-R/RW by using a CD-R/RW drive connected to a computer.  
Record by setting the recording format of the recording software to ISO9660 level 1 or level 2  
(not including extension format).  
Select CD-ROM (mode 1) for the disc format. Discs recorded with CD-ROM xA (mode 2)  
cannot be played on this deck.  
When playing back CD-R/RW  
Insert a CD-R/RW disc having recorded MP3 files. The system will automatically determine  
whether the disc is a music CD or a CD-R/RW with MP3 files and begin playing the disc. A  
music CD recorded onto a CD-R/RW can also be played. However, depending on the type of  
disc being used, a disc may not play.  
• A fixed bit rate of 128kbps and sampling frequency of 44.1kHz is recommended  
for obtaining stable audio quality at playback.  
• Depending on the characteristics of a disc, CD-R and CD-RW may not be able  
to read the disc.  
• Because there are many types of MP3 encoding software available, including  
commercial and freeware programs, audio quality may deteriorate, noise may  
be generated when playing starts and some recordings may not play,  
depending on the condition of the encoder and the file format.  
• When files other than MP3 files are recorded on a disc, the system may take  
some time to recognize the disc and it may not play the disc.  
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How to use the CD changer  
An optional CD changer can be connected and used.  
PWR  
Button  
Disc changing  
switches  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
Button  
Track selection  
(track start point)  
Fast-forward  
(rewind) Button  
Fast-forward  
(rewind) switches  
Disc  
repeat random  
switch switch  
Disc  
Disc scan  
switch  
Listening to a CD  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
Press  
.
CDCH1  
When only one CD changer is connected, touch  
. When two CD  
CDCH1  
CDCH2  
changers are connected, touch  
or  
.
Selecting a song  
Refer to "How to use the CD player" (Page 50).  
Fast-forwarding/rewinding  
Refer to "How to use the CD player" (Page 51).  
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Selecting a CD  
A CD can be selected from among all the discs on a changer.  
Touch one of the disc changing switches.  
• The number for the selected CD will change color.  
Searching for a song or CD from all CDs in changer  
Searching for a song  
Refer to "How to use the CD player" (Page 51).  
Searching for a CD  
DISC SCAN  
Touch  
.
• The system will play the first 10 seconds of the first song on each CD in the changer.  
DISC SCAN  
Touching  
again will continue playing the current song.  
• The system will display the amount of disc changing switches that matches the  
number of CDs that can be inserted into the CD changer, and it will only allow  
selection of disc numbers that have discs currently loaded.  
• No operation is possible when there are no discs loaded into the CD changer.  
• If two CD changers are connected, switch between the optional CD changer  
deck and the CD changer with CDCH1 / CDCH2 .  
Repeating a song or CD  
Repeating the current song  
Refer to "How to use the CD player" (Page 51).  
Repeating the current CD  
DISC RPT  
Touch  
.
Touching DISC RPT once will cause repeating of the CD until the function is canceled.  
DISC RPT  
Touching  
again will cancel repeating of the CD.  
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How to use the CD changer  
Playing songs in random order  
Playing songs on current CD in random order  
Refer to "How to use the CD player" (Page 51).  
Playing songs on all CDs in random order  
DISC RAND  
Touch  
.
DISC RAND  
Touching  
will play songs in random order until the function is  
canceled. Touching DISC RAND again will cancel random playing of songs.  
• The song to be played next is randomly selected at the end of current song, so it is  
possible that a single song could end up being played twice in a row.  
Turning off the CD player  
Press PWR.  
• Pressing PWR again will start playing  
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How to operate the DVD player  
Before using the DVD player  
This unit can play high quality images and high quality digital sound of DVD videos. It is also  
possible to switch between different languages recorded on the DVD video (dubbing,  
subtitles, etc.), and with videos having several angles of the same scene recorded, the  
preferred angle can be selected and played.  
DVD video characteristics  
About Multiple Languages  
Some DVD discs have dialog recorded in several different languages, and the language can  
be switched during playback in the same way as multilingual TV broadcasts.  
An airplane was flying  
in the night sky...  
About Multiple Angles  
Some DVD discs have a single scene recorded from several different angles (multiple angle),  
and the preferred angle can be switched during playback.  
* Depending on the disc, multiple angles may not be recorded.  
The angle of the image is changed.  
This unit includes copyright protection technology used in accordance with US  
patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation  
and other entities. Use of this copyright protection technology requires approval  
from Macrovision Corporation and the technology must not be used for  
audiovisual purposes aside from general household use without special approval  
from Macrovision Corporation. Modification and disassembly of this technology is  
prohibited.  
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About Subtitles  
Some DVD discs have subtitles recorded in several different languages, and the subtitles  
can be switched during playback. The video can also be played without any subtitles  
displayed.  
About discs  
About playable discs  
This unit conforms to NTSC color television methods, so please use discs that display "NTSC"  
on the disc or package. This unit cannot play discs using color television methods other than  
NTSC (such as PAL, SECAN).  
Playable Disc Types and Their Marks  
Size/Playing Surface  
12 cm/single-sided  
Maximum Playing Time  
Using MPEG 2  
133 min.  
1 layer  
2 layer  
242 min.  
12 cm/double-sided  
1 layer  
2 layer  
266 min.  
484 min.  
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Before using the DVD player  
About region codes of playable discs  
1
Some DVD discs display a  
("Region Code"). The mark (a number) shows the  
geographical region where the disc can be played. This unit will not play discs that do not  
show "1" or "ALL" in this mark. Even if the disc does play, the message "Cannot play this disc"  
will be displayed on the screen. Note also that some discs may be subject to regional  
restrictions, meaning that this unit will not play them, even though they are not marked with a  
region code.  
The playing condition is determined by the intention of the DVD/software creator.  
Some functions may not perform during operation because this unit is playing the  
disc according to content specifications intended by the software creator. Be  
sure to consult the explanatory material provided with the disc to be played.  
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About marks displayed on discs  
The following marks may be displayed on a DVD disc or its package.  
Mark  
Meaning  
Shows number of voice tracks.  
Shows number of subtitle languages.  
Shows number of filmed angles.  
Shows available aspect ratio (television screen horizontal to  
vertical ratio).  
• "16:9" is wide screen, "4:3" is standard screen.  
ALL  
4:3  
Shows playable region code.  
• ALL indicates worldwide. A number indicates a specific  
region code. "1" is the region number for North America.  
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How to operate the DVD player  
Before using the DVD player  
About DVD disc structure  
Videos and songs recorded on a DVD are divided into many segments.  
Large segments are called "titles", and each title has a number ("title number"). Title  
segments are further divided into smaller segments called "chapters", and each chapter has  
a number ("chapter number").  
Chapter 1  
Title 1  
Title 2  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
DVD-Video  
Title 3  
Chapter 3  
Title number  
Chapter number  
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About flow of operations  
The section below describes the flow for items such as operation and search of images and  
default settings for the DVD player.  
Touching a touch switch brings up the operation screen shown below.  
DVD operation screen  
Title screen  
SEARCH  
BACK  
SET  
BACK  
BACK  
Menu operation screen  
NUMBER  
BACK  
SETUP  
ENTER  
Menu number search screen  
Default settings screen  
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How to operate the DVD player  
How to use the DVD player  
A DVD can be watched only if the vehicle is completely stopped in a safe location with the  
parking brake set and the ignition switch turned to ON or ACC. (Only sound can be heard if  
a DVD is played while the car is in motion.)  
Title number Chapter number Playing time  
PWR  
Button  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
Button  
Chapter changing/  
Fast-forward  
(rewind) Button  
Buttons off switch  
Angle change  
switch  
Subtitles change Audio change switch  
switch  
Watching a DVD  
Start playback by inserting a DVD into the DVD insertion slot, which will automatically turn on  
power.  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
while a disc is inserted.  
Press  
Touch  
DVD  
.
• Playback will begin.  
CONT  
• If the operation switches (touch switches) are being displayed, press  
touch the screen.  
or  
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Operating the video  
Playing the video  
Touch  
.
Fast-forwarding/rewinding  
It is possible to fast-forward or rewind through the video being played.  
Using panel button  
Press and hold the  
or  
switch until a beep is heard.  
(up): Advances the video  
(down): Rewinds the video  
• The deck switches to the fast-forward (rewind) mode when the beep is heard and will  
continue fast-forwarding (rewinding) until your finger is removed from the switch.  
Fast-forwarding/rewinding using the touch switches  
Touch  
or  
.
• The deck switches to the fast-forward  
(rewind) mode when the beep is heard  
and will continue fast-forwarding  
(rewinding) until your finger is removed  
from the switch.  
• Information for items such as touch switches will be displayed for about 6  
CONT  
seconds. Pressing  
or touching the screen will display them again.  
• Depending on the disc, automatic playback may not function or playback may  
not function unless a menu recorded on the disc is selected. (Refer to  
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How to operate the DVD player  
How to use the DVD player  
Pausing the video  
Touch  
.
• While paused (  
), briefly touching  
will play in slow motion and  
touching  
frame.  
will play frame-by-  
Stopping the video  
Touch  
.
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Operating the disc menu  
It is possible to use the menu recorded on the disc.  
Touch  
Touch  
Touch  
Touch  
on the DVD operation screen.  
MENU TOP MENU  
or  
.
.
and select  
the video to play.  
ENTER  
.
Touch  
Turning off the DVD  
PWR  
Press  
.
PWR  
• Pressing  
again will start playing.  
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How to use the DVD player  
Searching for a desired chapter  
It is possible to search for a particular video segment by title and chapter or by menu number  
(number for divided segments).  
Searching by chapter  
Chapter number  
Press  
or  
.
(up): Selects next chapter  
(down): Selects previous chapter  
Recorded menu items will differ by disc. Some functions may not perform during  
operation because playback is following disc content specifications.  
Searching by title number  
Title number  
Touch SEARCH on the DVD  
operation screen.  
• The title number input screen will be  
displayed.  
Input the title number by touching  
,
,
-10 , +10 .  
Touching  
or  
changes  
the title number by ones.  
-10  
+10  
changes  
Touching  
the title number by tens.  
or  
Touch ENTER.  
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Searching by menu number  
Touch  
Touch  
on the DVD operation screen.  
.
NUMBER  
Touch  
.
• The menu number input screen will be  
displayed.  
Input the menu number by touching  
-10  
+10  
,
,
,
.
Touching  
the menu number by ones.  
or  
changes  
+10  
changes  
-10  
Touching  
the menu number by tens.  
or  
ENTER  
on the DVD  
operation screen.  
Touch  
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How to use the DVD player  
Changing the touch switch display  
Display of the touch switches can be changed or turned off.  
Turning off the touch switches  
OFF  
on the DVD operation  
Touch  
screen.  
CONT  
• Pressing  
or the touching the  
screen will display the touch switches  
again.  
Changing the touch switch display locations  
Touch  
Touch  
on the DVD operation screen.  
.
Touch POSITION .  
• The position of the touch switch will  
move up or down with each touch of  
the screen.  
POSITION  
POSITION  
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Switching between screen display and audio  
It is possible to change the language for subtitles, the language for audio and the display  
angle for the video being played.  
Switching the video angle  
When several angles of a scene are recorded on a disc, the angle can be switched.  
Touch  
Touch  
on the DVD operation screen.  
ANGLE  
when the multi-  
Multi-angle mark  
angle mark is displayed.  
• The angle number will be displayed.  
Angle number  
ANGLE  
Touch  
.
• The angle number will change and the  
angle of the video will be switched.  
ANGLE  
Each time  
angles recorded on the disc.  
is pressed, the angle will change in order from among the  
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How to operate the DVD player  
How to use the DVD player  
Switching subtitle languages  
When subtitles in several languages are recorded on a disc, the subtitles can be switched.  
Touch  
on the DVD operation screen.  
SUB TITLE  
Touch  
.
• The subtitle number and language will  
be displayed.  
Subtitle number and language  
SUB TITLE  
Touch  
.
• Switches the subtitle number each  
time the touch switch is touched and  
switches the displayed subtitle  
language.  
SUB TITLE  
• Each time  
is pressed, the subtitle language will change in order  
from among the subtitles recorded on the disc.  
• Depending on the disc, it may only be possible to change subtitles from the top  
menu.  
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Switching dubbed audio language  
When dubbed voices in several languages are recorded on a disc, the voices can be  
switched.  
Touch  
on the DVD operation screen.  
AUDIO  
Touch  
.
• The audio number and language will  
be displayed.  
Audio number and language  
AUDIO  
Touch  
.
• The audio number will change and the  
language of voices being played will  
be switched.  
AUDIO  
• Each time  
among the languages recorded on the disc.  
is pressed, the audio language will change in order from  
Language 1 Language 2  
Language...  
• Depending on the disc, it may only be possible to change the language from the  
top menu.  
• The dts format is not supported by this deck, so no audio will be emitted when  
"dts audio" is selected by a disc having dts audio recorded on it. In this case,  
select "Dolby Digital audio" from that is definitely recorded on the DVD video.  
• dts is a registered trademark of the US company Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
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How to operate the DVD player  
How to use the DVD player  
Setting the DVD player  
The language preference for voices, subtitles and menu display used during DVD playback  
can be set in advance. Optional display of the multiple angle mark, viewer restriction and  
other functions can also be set.  
Touch  
Touch  
on the DVD operation screen.  
SET  
.
SETUP  
Touch  
.
• The SET UP screen will be displayed.  
Touch any of the touch switches.  
Settings can be made for the  
following items.  
Touch switch  
Function  
Page  
Sets the language of voices for video playback.  
Sets the language of subtitles for video playback.  
Sets the language of displayed menus.  
Sets display/non-display of multiple angle mark.  
Restricts the types of DVD videos that can be played.  
Sets screen size.  
AUDIO LANGUAGE  
SUB TITLE  
MENU LANGUAGE  
ANGLE INDICATOR  
PARENTAL SETTING  
VIDEO OUT  
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CONT  
Pressing one of the switches that can switch screens (  
or  
ENTER  
after changing settings with  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
) without touching  
the default setting screen will stop playing of the DVD. Touch  
operation screen to start playback again. (Refer to page 72.)  
on the  
Setting the audio language  
The preferred language for the video being played can be selected.  
AUDIO LANGUAGE  
on the  
SET UP screen.  
Touch  
Touch the preferred language.  
OTHER  
Touching  
enables setting of  
a language other than those displayed  
on the screen.  
Input a code  
OTHER  
on the AUDIO  
LANGUAGE setting screen.  
Touch  
Input a language code.  
page 89 for language codes.  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
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How to use the DVD player  
Subtitle language setting  
The preferred subtitles for the video being played can be selected.  
SUB TITLE  
on the SET UP  
screen.  
Touch  
Touch the preferred language.  
OTHER  
Touching  
enables setting of  
a language other than those displayed  
on the screen.  
OFF  
Touching  
no subtitles on the screen.  
plays the video with  
Input a code  
OTHER  
on the SUB TITLE  
setting screen.  
Touch  
Input a language code.  
page 89 for language codes.  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
Language switching cannot be performed if the selected language is not  
recorded on the disc.  
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Menu language setting  
Allows selection of a preferred menu language from those recorded on the disc.  
MENU LANGUAGE  
on the  
SET UP screen.  
Touch  
Touch the preferred language.  
OTHER  
Touching  
enables setting of  
a language other than those displayed  
on the screen.  
Input a code  
OTHER  
on the MENU  
LANGUAGE setting screen.  
Touch  
Input a language code.  
page 89 for language codes.  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
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How to operate the DVD player  
How to use the DVD player  
Setting display of multi-angle mark (angle selection mark)  
The multi-angle mark can be set to display/not display for the video being played.  
Multi-angle mark  
ANGLE INDICATOR  
on the  
SET UP screen.  
Touch  
• Each time ANGLE INDICATOR is  
pressed, the condition will switch  
between "ON" and "OFF".  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
• Language switching cannot be performed if the selected language is not  
recorded on the disc.  
• Setting multi-angle mark display to "ON" will display the multi-angle mark in the  
upper right corner of the screen when multiple angles are available on the disc.  
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Viewer restriction setting  
This function allows restriction of viewing so that discs with adult themes or violent scenes will  
not be available to children. Viewer restriction can be set at different levels to match  
restriction ratings.  
PARENTAL SETTING  
on the SETUP screen.  
Touch  
Enter a password (4 digits) by  
touching one number at a time.  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
Touch the preferred restriction  
level.  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
• Restriction cannot be set for discs not having a viewer restriction level recorded.  
• Be sure to enter a password number. If a number is not entered, setting of  
viewer restriction will not be possible.  
• The password to be shown in the upper section will be displayed as ---- when a  
password has not yet been set.  
• Once the password has been set, the password will be required for subsequent  
use of this function. Please do not forget the password. If the password is  
forgotten, the default condition (no password set) can be restored by touching  
CLEAR  
10 times.  
• Viewer restriction levels are classified in 3 types.  
Level 1 ................. Plays only DVD software intended for children. (Playing of  
DVD software intended for general audiences or adult  
audiences is prohibited.)  
Level 2 - 7............ Plays only DVD software intended for children or general  
audiences. (Playing of DVD software intended for adult  
audiences is prohibited.)  
Level 8 ................. Plays all DVD software. (Factory setting)  
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How to operate the DVD player  
How to use the DVD player  
Changing video output  
VIDEO OUT  
on the SETUP  
screen.  
Touch  
• Each time VIDEO OUT is pressed, the  
screen size will be changed in the  
order shown below.  
4:3  
letter box  
4:3  
pan & scan  
16:9  
ENTER  
Touch  
.
• 16:9  
The video is displayed in normal wide size. DVD software recorded in 4:3 size will be  
displayed with black left and right edges or will be expanded to the left and right.  
• 4:3 (letter box)  
The video is displayed with black upper and lower edges.  
DVD software recorded in 4:3 size will be displayed exactly at screen size (4:3).  
• 4:3 (pan & scan)  
The video is displayed with right and left edges cut off. DVD software recorded in 4:3  
size will be displayed exactly at screen size (4:3).  
When another monitor such as the rear seat monitor is being used, the size of the  
video being displayed in the rear seat monitor will differ according to the video  
output size that is set by the deck (front).  
Viewing of wide screen modes is permitted when limited to the personal  
entertainment of the user, but caution is needed because using technologies such  
as image compression and expansion for the purpose of commercial benefit or  
public presentation may infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder being  
protected by applicable copyright law.  
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Table of language codes  
These codes are used to specify the language for audio tracks, subtitles and on-screen  
menu displays.  
Input  
code  
Input  
code  
Input  
code  
Language  
Language  
Language  
1001  
0514  
0618  
0405  
0920  
0519  
1412  
1821  
2608  
1115  
0512  
0101  
0102  
0106  
0113  
0118  
0119  
0125  
0126  
0201  
0205  
0207  
0208  
0209  
0214  
0215  
0218  
0301  
0315  
0319  
0325  
0401  
0426  
0515  
0520  
0521  
0601  
0609  
0610  
0615  
0625  
0701  
0704  
0712  
0714  
0721  
Japanese  
0801  
Hausa  
Hindi  
1721  
1813  
1814  
1815  
1823  
1901  
1904  
1907  
1908  
1909  
1911  
1912  
1913  
1914  
1915  
1917  
1918  
1919  
1920  
1921  
1922  
1923  
2001  
2005  
2007  
2008  
2009  
2011  
2012  
2014  
2015  
2018  
2019  
2020  
2023  
2111  
2118  
2126  
2209  
2215  
2315  
2408  
2515  
2621  
Quechua  
English  
French  
0809  
0818  
0821  
0825  
0901  
0905  
0911  
0914  
0919  
0923  
1009  
1023  
1101  
1111  
1112  
1113  
1114  
1119  
1121  
1125  
1201  
1214  
1215  
1220  
1222  
1307  
1309  
1311  
1312  
1314  
1315  
1318  
1319  
1320  
1325  
1401  
1405  
1415  
1503  
1513  
1518  
1601  
1612  
1619  
1620  
Rhaeto-Romance  
Kirundi  
Croatian  
Hungarian  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Interlingue  
Inupiak  
German  
Italian  
Romanian  
Kinyarwanda  
Sanskrit  
Sindhi  
Spanish  
Dutch  
Russian  
Chinese  
Korean  
Greek  
Sangho  
Serbo-Croatian  
Sinhalese  
Slovak  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Hebrew  
Afar  
Yiddish  
Slovenian  
Samoan  
Shona  
Abkhazian  
Afrikaans  
Amharic  
Arabic  
Javanese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
Somali  
Greenlandic  
Cambodian  
Kannada  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
Albanian  
Serbian  
Siswati  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Byelorussian  
Bulgarian  
Bihari  
Sesotho  
Sundanese  
Swedish  
Swahili  
Kirghiz  
Latin  
Lingala  
Tamil  
Bislama  
Bengali  
Tibetan  
Breton  
Laothian  
Lithuanian  
Latvian  
Telugu  
Tajik  
Thai  
Malagasy  
Maori  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Setswana  
Maori  
Catalan  
Corsican  
Czech  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldavian  
Marathi  
Welsh  
Danish  
Turkish  
Bhutani  
Esperanto  
Estonian  
Basque  
Persian  
Finnish  
Fiji  
Tsonga  
Tatar  
Malay  
Maltese  
Twi  
Burmese  
Nauru  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Nepali  
Uzbek  
Norwegian  
Provencal  
Oromo  
Vietnamese  
Volapuk  
Wolof  
Faroese  
Frisian  
Irish  
Oriya  
Xhosa  
Scots-Gaelic  
Galician  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Panjabi  
Yoruba  
Polish  
Zulu  
Afghan  
Portuguese  
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How to operate the VTR  
How to use the VTR  
Connecting a VTR deck enables watching of video tapes. Videos can be played only if the  
vehicle is completely stopped in a safe location with the parking brake set and the ignition  
switch turned to ON or ACC. (Only sound can be heard if a VTR is played while the car is in  
motion.)  
Power button  
CONT button  
SOURCE  
button  
Viewing the VTR  
(AUDIO) SOURCE  
Press  
.
VTR  
Touch  
.
• The VTR screen will be displayed.  
CONT  
• Press  
or touch the screen to display the VTR operation screen.  
Turning off the VTR mode  
PWR  
Press  
.
• Pressing PWR again will start playing  
• Video can also be played by pressing (AUDIO) SOURCE and touching VTR .  
• A video tape can be watched when VTR deck is connected to this unit with the  
optional connecting cord.  
• After switching to the VTR operation screen, touch switches will be displayed for  
about 6 seconds. Pressing CONT will display them again.  
• The VTR operation screen will be displayed by touching the screen, even when  
the VTR is playing.  
• Depending on the kind of devices connected, the video image may not be  
displayed correctly.  
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How to use the steering wheel switch  
About the steering wheel switches  
On vehicles equipped with steering wheel switches, these easy-access switches can be  
used to perform the main audio and other operations.  
Function names and summaries  
Volume switch  
Channel selection (radio) switches  
Track selection (CD/CD changer,  
MP3 mode) switch  
Chapter selection (DVD) switch  
Mode selection switch  
Common operations  
Switch  
Name  
Function  
Explanation of operation  
Each momentary actuation  
of these switches changes  
the volume one step.  
Hold a switch down for a  
continuous volume change.  
(+)  
(–)  
(+): Volume UP  
(–) : Volume DOWN  
Volume switch  
• When the power is OFF,  
pressing this switch turns  
it ON.  
• The mode changes.  
AM FM CD →  
MP3 (CD changer) while the power is ON, the mode  
DVD (VTR) →  
SIRIUS return to AM  
• Press the switch until it  
beeps to turn the power  
OFF.  
Each time (MODE) is pressed  
Mode selection  
switch  
(MODE)  
changes.  
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Radio operations  
Switch  
Name  
Function  
Explanation of operation  
• Calls up the preset  
broadcast channels in  
order.  
Pressing ()/() briefly:  
Used to select the next  
(previous) preset channel  
()  
()  
Channel  
selection switch  
• Pressing the switch until it Pressing ()/() for longer:  
beeps starts automatic  
channel selection.  
Starts automatic channel  
selection.  
CD/MP3 player operations  
Switch  
Name  
Function  
Explanation of operation  
(): Used to select the next track.  
(): Used to select the previous  
track.  
()  
()  
Track selection  
switches  
Selects the next track or  
previous track.  
DVD operations  
Switch  
Name  
Function  
Explanation of operation  
(): Used to select the next  
chapter.  
()  
Chapterselection Selects the next chapter or  
()  
switches  
previous chapter.  
(): Used to select the previous  
chapter.  
CD changer operation  
Switch  
Name  
Function  
Explanation of operation  
Pressing ()/() briefly:  
Selects the next track or  
previous track.  
Pressing ()/() for longer:  
Selects the next disc or  
previous disc.  
• Selects the next track or  
previous track.  
• Press the switch until it  
beeps to go to the next  
disc or previous disc.  
()  
()  
Track selection  
switches  
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How to use an optional remote control  
How to use an optional remote control (1602)  
The optional remote control is sold separately. Ask for one at the store of purchase.  
Precautions in use of the remote control  
• Be careful when handling the remote control, especially because it is small and  
light. Dropping or striking it hard may damage it, wear out the battery or cause a  
malfunction.  
• Keep the remote control free of moisture, dust and water. Do not subject it to  
shock.  
• Do not place the remote control unit where it will get hot, such as on the  
dashboard or near a heater vent. Allowing the remote control unit to overheat  
may warp its case or cause other problems.  
• Do not operate the remote control unit while driving because doing so could  
cause an accident.  
• When using the remote control, point it directly at the remote control light  
receptor.  
• The light receptor may not operate correctly if it is exposed to bright light such as  
direct sunlight.  
• Be sure to press the [PWR] button on the main unit for more than two seconds to  
shut it down before leaving the car, or the car battery may be run down. When the  
main unit is shut down, the remote control will not work.  
• Remove the batteries from the remote control unit whenever it is not to be used  
for a long time.  
Cleaning the remote control  
• Use a dry cloth to keep the unit clean. If the remote control unit gets extremely  
dirty, clean it with a cloth moistened in diluted liquid detergent. Do not use  
alcohol or thinner; these compounds may damage the finish.  
• In no event should benzine or thinner be used. These substances will damage  
the case or finish.  
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PWR  
button  
button  
button  
MUTE  
Remote-Control  
light receptor  
button  
Turning the power on/off  
When the power is turned on, the state used when the power was turned off such as CD and  
tuner playing is restored.  
PWR  
Press  
.
• The power turns on or off each time the button is pressed.  
When the main unit is shut down, the remote control will not work.  
Adjusting the audio volume  
Press  
or  
.
button : Increases the volume.  
button : Decreases the volume.  
Muting the volume  
Press MUTE to cut the volume or restore it instantly.  
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How to use an optional remote control (1602)  
MODE  
button  
button  
button  
Switching playback modes  
MODE  
Press  
.
• Press the button to switch modes in the following sequence:  
AM FM CD MP3 CD Changer DVD VTR SIRIUS  
How to play the tuner  
Select the tuner mode first.  
Selecting a station (manually or automatically)  
A short press of the button will allow manual station tuning.  
Press  
TUNE SEEK  
.
button:  
Tunes to higher frequency stations.  
button:  
Tunes to lower frequency stations.  
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Selecting preset stations  
A total of six stations may be selected (preset tuning) out of those already set in memory  
Press  
PRESET CH  
.
button:  
Select the next higher number preset button.  
button:  
Select the next lower number preset button.  
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How to use an optional remote control (1602)  
BAND button  
TRACK APS  
button  
DISC  
button  
How to play CDs  
Select the CD mode first.  
Switching disc modes  
BAND  
Press  
.
BAND  
When one or two CD changers are connected, press  
player CD changer 1 CD changer 2.  
to change modes from CD  
The indicator will skip a changer or player that has no discs loaded.  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the track being played  
Press  
TRACK APS  
.
button : Skips to the next track.  
button : Returns to the beginning of the track being played. (Press repeatedly  
to move to previous tracks.)  
Hold  
down to fast forward, or  
to rewind through the track being played.  
Skipping to the next or previous disc  
Press  
DISC  
.
button : Selects the next higher number disc.  
button : Selects the next lower number disc.  
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Replacing the battery  
To prevent accidents, store batteries out of the reach of children. If a child has  
swallowed one, consult a doctor immediately.  
Use one CR2025 battery.  
On the back of the remote control, while  
pressing the locking knob on the battery slot  
cover toward your right, pull out the battery  
carrier with your fingernail.  
Unlock  
Remove the old battery, then place the new one  
in the carrier with the  
mark facing up.  
Push in the carrier until it snaps into place.  
Be sure to orient the batteries correctly so that the positive and negative poles  
match the diagram.  
If any liquid is seen leaking from the battery, remove the battery and dispose of it  
properly. Thoroughly clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth. Then install  
new battery.  
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How to use an optional remote control  
How to use an optional remote control (RMC105)  
Precautions in use of the remote control  
• Be careful when handling the remote control, especially because it is small and  
light. Dropping or striking it hard may damage it, wear out the battery or cause a  
malfunction.  
• Keep the remote control free of moisture, dust and water. Do not subject it to  
shock.  
• Do not place the remote control unit where it will get hot, such as on the  
dashboard or near a heater vent. Allowing the remote control unit to overheat  
may warp its case or cause other problems.  
• Do not operate the remote control unit while driving because doing so could  
cause an accident.  
• When using the remote control, point it directly at the remote control light  
receptor.  
• The light receptor may not operate correctly if it is exposed to bright light such as  
direct sunlight.  
• Be sure to press [PWR] on the main unit for more than two seconds to shut it  
down before leaving the car, or the car battery may be run down. When the main  
unit is shut down, the remote control will not work.  
• Remove the batteries from the remote control unit whenever it is not to be used  
for a long time.  
Cleaning the remote control  
• Use a dry cloth to keep the unit clean. If the remote control unit gets extremely  
dirty, clean it with a cloth moistened in diluted liquid detergent. Do not use  
alcohol or thinner; these compounds may damage the finish.  
• In no event should benzine or thinner be used. These substances will damage  
the case or finish.  
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PWR  
button  
button  
button  
button  
Remote-Control light  
receptor  
MUTE  
Turning the power on/off  
When the power is turned on, the state used when the power was turned off such as CD and  
tuner playing is restored.  
PWR  
Press  
.
• The power turns on or off each time the button is pressed.  
When the main unit is shut down, the remote control will not work.  
Adjusting the audio volume  
Press  
or  
.
button: Increases the volume.  
button: Decreases the volume.  
Muting the Volume  
MUTE  
Press  
to cut the volume or restore it instantly.  
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How to use an optional remote control  
How to use an optional remote control (RMC105)  
button  
MODE  
BAND  
button  
Switching playback modes  
MODE  
Press  
.
• Press the button to switch modes in the following sequence:  
Tuner Disc  
How to play the tuner  
Select the tuner mode first.  
Selecting the AM/FM band  
BAND  
Press  
.
Each press will switch tuner modes from FM1 FM2 FM3 AM.  
• It is not possible to switch between AM/FM modes and SIRIUS with the remote  
control.  
• If the optional SIRIUS tuner is connected, the selections will switch the modes  
from SR1 SR2 SR3 SR4 in order.  
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BAND  
button  
button  
PRESET•CH  
TUNE•SEEK  
button  
Selecting a station (manually or automatically)  
A short press of the button will allow manual station tuning. Pressing for more than one  
second will start automatic tuning.  
Press  
TUNE•SEEK  
.
button: Tunes to higher frequency stations.  
button: Tunes to lower frequency stations.  
Selecting preset stations  
A total of six stations may be selected (preset tuning) out of those already set in memory  
Press  
PRESET•CH  
.
button: Select the next higher number preset button.  
button: Select the next lower number preset button.  
How to play CDs  
• Select the CD mode first.  
Switching disc modes  
BAND  
Press  
.
BAND  
When one or two CD changers are connected, press  
CD player CD changer 1 CD changer 2.  
to change modes from  
The indicator will skip a changer or player that has no discs loaded.  
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How to use an optional remote control (RMC105)  
DISC  
button  
TRACK  
button  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the track being played  
Press  
TRACK  
.
button: Skips to the next track.  
button: Returns to the beginning of the track being played. (Press repeatedly to  
move to previous tracks.)  
Hold  
down to fast forward, or  
to rewind through the track being played.  
Skipping to the next or previous disc  
Press  
DISC  
.
button: Selects the next higher number disc.  
button: Selects the next lower number disc.  
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Replacing the battery  
To prevent accidents, store batteries out of the reach of children. If a child has  
swallowed one, consult a doctor immediately.  
Use two AAA-size batteries.  
Remove the back cover of the remote control  
unit by gently pressing and sliding it in the  
direction indicated by the arrow.  
Install the two batteries provided into the  
compartment as illustrated.  
Return the back cover into place by sliding it in  
the direction indicated by the arrow.  
• The battery life is approximately one year. If the remote control unit does not  
operate correctly or if the button lamp gets dim, replace the batteries.  
• Be sure to orient the batteries correctly so that the positive and negative poles  
match the diagram.  
• Do not use one new battery and one old one; use two new batteries.  
• Use only two of the same kind of battery.  
• If any liquid is seen leaking from the batteries, remove both batteries and  
dispose of them properly. Thoroughly clean the battery compartment with a dry  
cloth. Then install new batteries.  
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For reference  
Information you should know  
If one of these messages appears  
If any of the following messages are displayed, check the unit while referring to the Cause  
and Remedy columns.  
Messages  
Cause  
Corrective action  
The CD changer is searching for  
discs when a magazine has been  
set in the CD changer.  
Wait until the unit has finished  
identifying the type of disc.  
CD SEEK  
The door of the CD changer is  
open.  
CD DOOR OPEN  
CHECK DISC  
Close the door of the CD changer.  
The CD/MP3/DVD is dirty or is  
upside down.  
Clean the disc if it is dirty.Insert the  
disc correctly if it is upside-down.  
NO DISC  
NO CD  
There is no disc in the CD/MP3/  
DVD player or CD changer.  
Load a music disc.  
CD ERROR  
DVD ERROR  
DISC ERROR  
The CD/MP3/DVD player or CD  
changer will not move for some  
reason.  
Eject the disc.  
CD ERROR  
DVD ERROR  
DISC ERROR  
The temperature of the CD/MP3/  
DVD player or CD changer has  
become unusually high.  
Without performing any other  
operations, wait until the  
temperature comes down.  
There is no magazine in the CD  
changer.  
NO CD MAGAZINE  
Load a magazine.  
Check for a properly loaded music  
CD.  
The  
th CD in the CD changer  
CD  
CHECK  
cannot be read.  
This message is displayed when  
the pass code that has been  
entered is not correct.  
PASS CODE INCORRECT  
Enter the correct pass code.  
Change the setting for viewing  
restrictions and start again. (Refer  
PARENTAL LOCK  
ENABLED  
Viewing restrictions are enabled.  
CURRENTLY THIS FUNCTION IS  
DISABLED  
A function that has been disabled  
was selected with the menu.  
Follow the directions on the screen  
and start again.  
A function that cannot be used  
while the vehicle is in motion was  
selected.  
CURRENTLY THIS FUNCTION IS  
DISABLED  
Stop the vehicle.  
A number not supported was input  
for selecting a language code.  
INVALID CODE  
Input a valid language code.  
The region code (controlled region Check that the DVD has a region  
REGION CODE ERROR  
for playback) of the disc isn't  
acceptable.  
code that can be played on this  
deck. (Refer to page 17.)  
REQUESTED CHAPTER OR TITLE  
NOT FOUND  
The selected chapter/title does not Select a chapter/title that is on the  
exist. disc.  
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Messages  
Cause  
Corrective action  
The SIRIUS antenna is  
disconnected.  
Check the connection of the  
SIRIUS antenna.  
ANTENNA  
Try receiving the signal again  
in the place where there are  
no obstacles.  
Displayed when the signal is  
lost (during access)  
ACQUIRING  
You are tuned to a valid  
channel but you are not  
subscribed to that channel.  
Subscribe SIRIUS. Or, check/  
change your subscription  
plan.  
CALL888-539-SIRIUS  
Displayed when your channel  
subscription has been  
After this message is  
displayed, the channels for  
which you do have a  
SUB UPDATED  
INVALID  
accepted and your status is  
being updated to allow you to  
receive the channels  
subscription can be received.  
Displayed when you are tuned  
to a channel that you cannot  
receive  
Tune to channels that you can  
receive.  
After this message is  
displayed, subscribe SIRIUS.  
The channels for which you do  
have a subscription can be  
received.  
Displayed while the channel  
map is being updated  
UPDATING  
1: If the DVD player still will not work after the disc is ejected, contact the place of purchase.  
2: If this happens, wait for a while. When the temperature inside the unit returns to normal,  
the message will disappear and playback will start. If the message does not disappear  
after a long period of waiting, contact the place of purchase.  
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For reference  
Information you should know  
Before asking for repairs  
Slight differences in operation can sometimes be mistaken for malfunctions, so check the  
following table before asking for any repairs.  
If the following fail to solve the problem, contact the place of purchase.  
Problem  
Possible reason  
Corrective action  
The screen is dark for a brief period  
when the power is turned on at low  
temperatures.  
This is not a malfunction. Wait for a  
brief period.  
This is a characteristic of LCDs.  
The display is distorted for a brief  
period after the power is turned on.  
This is a characteristic of LCD  
backlighting.  
This is not a malfunction. The display  
will stabilize after a brief period.  
Volume is poorly adjusted or MUTE is Press the volume switch and check  
No sound comes out.  
functioning.  
volume. Or cancel MUTE.  
Check the connections of the speaker  
cords.  
A speaker cord is disconnected.  
Sound comes out of only one side  
(left or right, front or back).  
Check the left/right volume  
adjustments.  
Volume is poorly adjusted.  
The adjusted audio quality is not  
included in the radio broadcast or  
disc.  
Sound quality does not change even  
after making adjustments.  
Check by changing the radio station  
or disc.  
Turn the vehicle ignition switch to  
[ACC] or [ON].  
Power is not turned on.  
A CD/DVD will not go into the deck.  
A disc is already inserted and you are Eject the previously inserted CD/DVD  
trying to insert a second disc.  
and insert the preferred CD/DVD.  
Do not use the deck for a while and  
then try using it again. (Refer to  
There is water condensation in the  
deck.  
There is a large scratch or warp in the  
CD/DVD.  
Insert a different CD/DVD.  
A CD/DVD cannot be played.  
Clean the CD/DVD.  
The CD/DVD is very dirty.  
Insert the CD/DVD with the proper  
orientation. (Refer to page 18.)  
The CD/DVD is upside down.  
A non-supported type of CD/DVD has Insert a CD/DVD that is supported by  
been inserted.  
the deck. (Refer to pages 17 and 18.)  
The CD changer is not completely  
connected.  
Check the connections to the CD  
changer.  
CDCH1  
CDCH2  
A
/
is not  
displayed on the screen.  
The screen has been turned off with  
the screen OFF button.  
CONT  
NAVI  
Press  
or  
.
Audio is output, but not video.  
Audio is output, but not DVD video.  
(With vehicle stopped.)  
The parking brake has not be set.  
Set the parking brake.  
The vehicle ignition switch has not  
been turned on.  
Turn the vehicle ignition switch to  
[ACC] or [ON].  
Neither video nor audio is output.  
The connection cord is not  
completely connected.  
Check the connections to each  
connection cord.  
At least 99.99% of the pixels on the  
LCD panel are effective, but it is  
possible that 0.01% of the pixels may  
not light or may stay lighted.  
This is not a defect, so please use the  
deck in this condition.  
There is a point of light on the display.  
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For reference  
Others  
Products equipped with Dolby Digital  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Confidential Unpublished Works. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories,lnc.All rights reserved.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories, Inc.  
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Confidential unpublished work. (c) 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Products equipped with Macrovision  
This unit includes copyright protection technology used in accordance with US patents and  
other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other entities. Use of  
this copyright protection technology requires approval from Macrovision Corporation and the  
technology must not be used for audiovisual purposes aside from general household use  
without special approval from Macrovision Corporation. Modification and disassembly of this  
technology is prohibited.  
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For reference  
Glossary  
This is a disc that can only be recorded once.  
Recorded data cannot be deleted. There are two  
types of CD-R, one having capacity of 650MB  
(74 minutes of music), the same as a regular CD,  
and the other having capacity of 700MB (80  
minutes of music).  
CD-R  
(Compact Disc Recordable)  
This disc is the standard for recording and  
playing of music data. One track is recorded with  
one song, and a maximum of 74 minutes can be  
used with the CD.  
CD-DA  
(Compact Disc Digital Audio)  
This disc uses a phase transformation method  
that enables recording and deleting of data as  
many times needed. Capacity is 700MB (80  
minutes of music).  
CD-RW  
(Compact Disc ReWritable)  
This enables setting of stronger or softer playing  
of sounds throughout the high to low range of the  
sound. Levels can be adjusted to personal  
preference, enhancing enjoyment of the music.  
EQ (Equalizer)  
"MP3" is the abbreviation for "MPEG Audio Layer  
3," which is the standard format for compression  
of audio data. MP3 technology compresses  
sound in the range inaudible to the human ear,  
producing a file one tenth the size of the original.  
MP3  
(MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3)  
This is an abbreviation for Linear Pulse Code  
Modulation, a signal recording method used with  
music CDs. A music CD is recorded at 44.1kHz/  
16 bit, but a DVD is recorded at 48kHz/16 bit ~  
96kHz/24 bit, enabling a DVD to be played with  
higher sound quality than a music CD.  
LPCM  
(Linear PCM)  
This is an abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts  
Group and is pronounced "empeg". It is the  
international standard for moving image  
MPEG  
compression. With DVDs, this method is also  
used to compress and record digital audio.  
This is a CD that has controls for preventing  
computers from copying and ripping (taking  
audio information recorded on a compact disc  
and using it as data to create a file).  
Copy Control CD  
This is one format for use with optical discs not  
reliant on the OS. It is used with media such as  
DVD and CD-RW.  
UDF  
(Universal Disc Format)  
Track  
The single division for a song on a music CD is  
called a track.  
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This is a DVD video function that "Restricts  
playing of discs that support viewing restrictions,  
in accordance with the regulated levels of each  
country." Restrictions differ by DVD video and  
may completely prevent playing of the video or  
may skip or insert alternate scenes for extreme  
scenes.  
Viewing Restriction  
This is the largest unit for divisions of video or  
songs recorded on a DVD video. Usually a single  
movie is treated as a title by video software and a  
single album (or song) is treated as a single title  
by music software. The consecutive numbers  
attached to titles are called title numbers.  
Title  
This is a unit for divisions of video or songs  
recorded on a DVD video, but it is a smaller unit  
than a title. A single title is made up of several  
chapters, and the consecutive numbers attached  
to chapters are called chapter numbers.  
Chapter  
This is one feature of DVD video, where  
viewpoints of the same scene are changed by  
recording from several different angles (camera  
positions), allowing the viewer to select the  
preferred angle.  
Multi-Angle  
This is one feature of DVD video, where the same  
scene is recorded with several different  
languages and subtitles, allowing the viewer to  
select the preferred language.  
Multi-Language  
Region Code  
DVD players and DVD discs have a region code  
that enables playing by geographic marketing  
regions, and a disc cannot be played if the  
number recorded on the disc is not included in  
the region codes of the player. Refer to page 68  
for details on region codes.  
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For reference  
Index by topic  
About screen and sound adjustment  
[Regarding screen adjustment]  
To make the audio operation screen or VTR screen easier to see  
To turn off the screen  
To change the wallpaper  
To set the screen to wide mode  
[Regarding audio adjustment]  
To change the volume  
To turn on/off the guide tone used at switch operation  
To adjust sound quality  
To change the acoustic environment of a performance  
To adjust high and low sounds  
Using AM/FM radio  
To play the radio  
To search for a radio station  
To save radio stations  
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Usage when an HD RADIO (IBOC) tuner is  
connected  
To listen to HD RADIO (IBOC)  
To search for a radio station  
To save radio stations  
Usage when a SIRIUS satellite radio tuner is  
connected  
To listen to SIRIUS broadcasts  
To select a channel  
About using the CD player/CD changer  
To play a CD  
To select a song or CD  
When you don't know a song number or on what CD a song is located  
To repeat the song or CD currently being played  
To play songs in a different order  
To fast-forward or rewind  
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About using the DVD player  
To play a DVD video  
To learn about discs  
To learn about the marks displayed on discs and packages  
To learn about discs that can be played  
To learn about disc structures  
To operate the menu recorded on a disc  
To operate the video being played  
To select/search for a video  
To change the display of touch switches  
To change subtitles, audio or the video angle  
To set the player  
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For reference  
Index by topic  
About using the VTR  
To use the VTR  
Useful functions  
To operate the audio system by fingertip operations while driving  
When something isn't clear  
When you don't understand a screen message  
When you think the deck may have a problem  
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117  
For reference  
INDEX  
How to use the DVD player ....72  
How to use the MP3 player ....52  
How to use the VTR ...............90  
A
Adjusting main volume ..........22  
Adjusting sound quality .........23  
Adjusting the volume ............22  
I
M
B
Multi-angle mark ...................79  
N
C
CD-R (CD-Recordable) .........17  
CD-RW (CD-ReWritable) .......17  
O
Operating the AM/FM radio ...38  
D
P
POS (position selector) ..........28  
R
H
S
How to use an optional  
Saving radio stations .......40, 45  
Setting LOUDNESS ...............31  
Setting the BEEP tone ...........30  
Steering wheel switches ........92  
Switching subtitle languages ...80  
remote control (1602) ............94  
How to use an optional  
remote control (RMC105) ....100  
How to use the CD changer ...62  
How to use the CD player ......50  
118  
 
T
Turning off the screen ...........34  
V
W
Wallpaper (background) .......32  
119  
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