JVC Car Video System KW AVX846 User Manual

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DVD/CD/USB receiver JVC KW-AVX846 with Bluetooth  
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DVD RECEIVER WITH MONITOR  
KW-AVX846  
For canceling the dispay demonstration, see page 7.  
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
LVT2184-001A  
[A]  
Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.  
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best  
possible performance from the unit.  
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS  
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
2. CAUTION: Do not open the  
top cover. There are no user  
serviceable parts inside the  
unit; leave all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
3. CAUTION: Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with optical  
instruments.  
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT.  
WARNINGS: (To prevent accidents and damage)  
DO NOT install any unit or wire any cable in a location  
where;  
DO NOT opeate the unit while driving.  
If you need toperate the unit while driving, be sure  
to look around carefully.  
– it may obstruct the steering wheel and gearshift  
lever operations.  
he driver must not watch the monitor while driving.  
he driver must not put on the headphones while  
driving.  
– it may obstruct the operation of safety devices  
such as air bags.  
– it may obstruct visibility.  
Excessive sound pressure from earphones or  
headphones can cause hearing loss when you listen  
through earphones or headphones playing the rear  
source.  
[European nion only]  
2
Cautions on the monitor:  
How to reset your unit  
The monitor built in this unit has been produced with  
high precision, but it may have some ineffective dots.  
This is inevitable and is not considered defective.  
Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight.  
Do not operate the touch panel using a ball-point  
pen or similar tool with the sharp tip.  
Touch the buttons on the touch panel with your  
finger directly (if you are wearing a glove, take it off).  
When the temperature is very cold or very hot...  
Chemical changes occur inside, causing malfunction.  
Your preset adjustments will also be erased (except the  
registered Bluetooth devices).  
– Pictures may not appear clearly or may move  
slowly. Pictures may not be synchronized with  
the sound or picture quality may decline in such  
environments.  
How to forcbly eject a disc  
On the monitor pad the source control screen:  
For safety...  
Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will  
make driving dangerous by blocking outside sounds,  
and may cause hearing loss.  
Stop the car before performing any complicated  
operations.  
(Hold)  
Temperature inside the car...  
If you have parked the car for a long time in ht or cod  
weather, wait until the temperature in thar becomes  
normal before operating the unit.  
(Hold)  
Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects.  
If this does not work, reset your unit. (above)  
How to read this manual:  
• This manual mainly explains operations using the buttons on the monitor panel and touch panel. For  
operations using the remote controller (RM-RK252), page 53.  
• < > indicates the variable screens/menus/operations/settings that appear on the touch panel.  
• [ ] indicates the buttons on the touch panel.  
Indication language: English indications are used for the purpose of explanation. You can select the  
indication language from the <Settings> menu. (page 42)  
3
Contents  
How to reset your unit........................................... 3  
Sound adjustment................................32  
Using the sound equalization ............................. 32  
Adjusting the cross over frequency...................... 33  
Changing display design .......................34  
Setting for video playback ....................36  
Picture adjustment ............................................. 36  
Changing the aspect ratio ................................... 37  
Zooming picture.................................................. 37  
Using a rear view camera ......................38  
Setting menu items..............................39  
Memorizing/recalling the settings ...................... 43  
Adjusting the ouch osition ............................... 43  
How to forcibly eject a disc .................................... 3  
INTRODUCTIONS  
Detaching/attaching the monitor panel...5  
Initial Settings .......................................6  
Canceling the display demonstration and  
setting the clock..............................7  
Common operations ...............................8  
Turning on the power ........................................... 8  
Turning off/on the screen ..................................... 8  
Turning off/on the AV source ................................ 8  
Adjusting the volume ........................................... 9  
Touch screen operation.......................................... 9  
Ejecting the disc/adjusting the monitor panel ...... 9  
Switching screens ................................10  
BLUETOOOPERATIONS  
Infomation for using Bluetooth®  
devices..........................................44  
Bluetooth operations ...........................44  
necting Bluetooth devices ............................ 45  
Using the Bluetooth mobile phone ..................... 47  
Using the Bluetooth audio player ....................... 51  
Bluetooth device settings.................................... 52  
AV SOURCE OPERATIONS  
Selecting the playback source ...........11  
Listening to the radio ..........................12  
Disc operations....................................17  
Playing a disc ..................................................... 17  
Playable disc type........................................ 18  
Playback operations ................................. 19  
Settings for disc playbak ................................. 23  
USB operations....................................24  
Playing a USB deice .......................................... 24  
Listening o the iPod/iPhone device ......26  
iPod/iPhone payback operations ....................... 27  
Selecting a track/video from menu on the iPod/  
iPhone ................................................................ 28  
Setting for watching video .................................. 28  
Using other external components..........29  
AV-IN................................................................... 29  
Using the external navigation unit ..................... 30  
Rear source operations .........................31  
REFERENCE  
Using the remote controller ..................53  
Operations using the remote controller  
(RM-RK252) ........................................................ 53  
Maintenance........................................56  
More about this unit.............................57  
Troubleshooting...................................60  
Specifications.......................................64  
4
INTRODUCTIONS  
Detaching/attaching the monitor panel  
Cautions  
• Hold the monitor panel securely so as not to drop it accidentally.  
• Fit the monitor panel onto the attaching plate until it is firmly locked.  
Detaching  
1
2
On the source control screen:  
3
The monitor panel is  
unlocked.  
Attaching plate  
The attaching plate closes automatically about  
10 seconds after the monitor panel is unlocked.  
4
The monitopaneopens by about 50°.  
It closes auomatically when no operation is  
done for about 60 seconds.  
Remove the monitor panel before this happens.  
Soft case (supplied)  
Attaching  
5
Initial Settings  
When you power on the unit for the first time or reset  
the unit, the initial setting screen appears.  
3
Finish the procedure.  
You can also change the settings on the <Settings>  
screen. (page 39)  
1
2
Turn on the ignition switch.  
The power is turned on, and the initial setting  
screen appears.  
Text  
Select the text language usd  
for on-screen information.  
(page 42)  
Language  
Audio Input  
Video Input  
Select thuse he LINE IN  
jacks. (p)  
Slect the se of the VIDEO IN  
jack. page 41)  
Camera Input Select <On> when  
connecting the rear view  
camera. (page 41)  
Display  
Design  
Select the background and  
the colors of the text and the  
touch panel buttons. (☞  
page 34)  
6
Canceling the display demonstration and setting the clock  
Canceling the display  
demonstration  
2
Display <Settings> screen.  
1
Display <AV Menu> screen.  
3
2
3
Display <Settings> screen.  
4
Set the clock time.  
Select <Off>.  
<Off>  
Sets the clock manually. (☞  
below)  
<Radio>  
Synchronizes the clock time  
with Radio Data System.  
4
1
Finish thproedure.  
Setting the clock  
Select the time display format  
1
2
3
Display <AV Menu> screen.  
Adjust the hour  
Adjust the minute  
5
Finish the procedure.  
7
Common operations  
Attenuates the sound. (Press) (page 9)  
Displays <AV Menu> screen. (Hold) (page 10)  
Remote sensor  
Monitor panel  
Screen (touch panel)  
Reset button (page 3)  
Motion sensor (page 41)  
Turning on the power  
Turn on the ignition switch.  
Turning off/n the AV source  
1
Display <AV Menu> screen.  
The power is turned off when the ignition switch is  
turned off.  
Turning off/on the screen  
2
1
Display <AV Menu> screen.  
2
AV source is turned off.  
To activate the AV function, change the source.  
The screen is turned off.  
To turn on the screen, hold MENU/ATT.  
Caution on volume setting:  
Digital devices (CD/USB) produce very little noise compared with other sources. Lower the volume before  
playing these digital sources to avoid damaging the speakers by sudden increase of the output level.  
8
Adjusting the volume  
Ejecting the disc/adjusting the  
monitor panel  
To adjust the volume  
About the adjustable volume range, page 39  
(<Amplifier Gain>).  
1
On the source control screen:  
2
You can also adjust the volume by moving your finger  
on the touch panel as illustrated.  
Decrease  
Increase  
Opens the monitor panel.  
[
[
[
Open]  
Eject] Ejects the disc.  
To attenuate the sound  
Close] Closes the monitor panel.  
Tilts the monitor panel.  
[
Tilt +/  
Tilt –]  
[Detach]  
To detach the monitor panel.  
(page 5)  
The ATT indicator lights up.  
Goes back to the current source  
screen.  
To cancel the attenuation, press MTT.  
[
]
Touch screen operation  
Displays thvidecontrol menu.  
When the ACC is off, you can also eject the disc. Hold  
MENU/ATT to display the <Open/Tilt> screen.  
(Hold)  
Displays source control screen.  
Goes to the next  
chapter/track.*  
Goes to the previous  
chapter/track.*  
The operation buttons disappear when no operation is  
done for about 10 seconds.  
*
Not available for video from an external component  
and rear view camera.  
Dragging your finger to left or right functions in the  
same way as touching.  
9
Switching screens  
Source control screen  
Common operating buttons  
Displays navigation screen.*2 (page 30)  
NAVI]*1  
[
Displays the phone control screen. (Press)  
Switches to the last connected mobile  
phone. (Hold) (page 46)  
[
]
(below)  
Displays the sound adjustment screen.  
(page 32)  
[
]
[TP]  
Activates/deactivates TA standby reception  
mode. (page 15)  
[
]
Displays <Open/Tilt> screen. (Press)  
(page
<AV Menu>  
<Settings>  
Displays source control screen/setting screen and  
Changes the detailed settings. (page 39)  
changes picture source.  
Displays the phe  
hanges the page  
page 11  
control screen  
1
*
Appears only when <Navigation Input> is set to  
[AV]  
Dsplays the source control screen.  
(above)  
<On>. (page 30)  
Displays the screen only when a rear view camera/  
2
*
[Dual]  
Displays the picture from the rear  
source. (page 31)  
navigation unit is connected.  
[Camera] Displays the picture from the rear view  
camera.*2 (page 38)  
Icons for Bluetooth button  
[Navi]*1 Displays the navigation screen. *2  
:
:
No device is connected.  
(page 30)  
A Bluetooth audio player is  
connected.  
[Off]  
Turns off the screen. (page 8)  
:
:
A Bluetooth mobile phone is  
connected.  
• Press [  
] to return to the previous screen.  
Both Bluetooth mobile phone and  
audio player are connected.  
• Press [ ] to display the current source control  
screen.  
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AV SOURCE OPERATIONS  
Selecting the playback source  
TUNER (page 12)  
DISC (page 17)  
USB (page 24)  
Switches to the radio broadcast.  
Plays a disc.  
Plays files on a USB device.  
Plays an iPo.  
iPod (page 26)  
Bluetooth (page 51)  
AV-IN* (page 29)  
Plays luetodio player.  
Switces to an external component connected to LINE IN/VIDEO IN jacks  
on the rr panel.  
AV Off  
Turns off the AV source.  
*
Select an appropriate inpusettng on Audio Input>. (page 41)  
11  
Listening to the radio  
DX/LO indicator Standby reception indicators  
ST/MO indicator  
Sound mode (page 32)  
AF indicator  
The station frequency currently tuned  
in/PS (station name) for FM Radio Data  
System when PS signal is coming in  
Band  
Preset no.  
PTY code for FM Radio Data System  
Preset list  
page 15  
The ST indicator lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with ufficient signal strength.  
[P1] – [P6]  
Tunes in the preset station. (Press)  
Presets the currently tuned  
station. (Hold)  
[BAND]  
Selects the band.  
Searches for a station.  
4]  
[TP]*  
Activates/deactivates TA standb
reception mode. (page 1)  
Enters FM Radio Data System  
Auto search (Press)  
[¢]  
Manual search (Hold)  
[PTY ]*  
[3]  
Adjusts the volume.  
[ ]  
[+]  
program search mode. (page 16)  
Displays/hides he ination of the  
current station (ow).  
[Mode]*  
Displays tuner setting screen.  
(pages 13 – 16)  
[AV MENU] Displays <AV Menu> screen.  
*
Appears only whn FM s selected as the source.  
Displaying te inormation of the current station  
Hides the text information  
Text information  
Scrolls the text information  
12  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to  
receive...  
Activate monaural mode for better reception.  
When the FM reception is interfered...  
1
1
2
2
Auto Incrthe tuner selectivity to reduce  
nterference noises between adjacent  
sations. (Stereo effect may be lost.)  
On  
Activate monaural mode to improve FM  
reception, but stereo effect will be lost.  
The MO indicator lights up.  
Wide Subject to the interference from  
adjacent stations, but sound quality  
will not be degraded and the stereo  
effect will remain.  
Off  
Restore the stereo effect.  
To tune in FM stations only with strong  
signals—LO/DX (Local/ Distance-extreme)  
1
2
Local Select this to tune in only to stations  
with sufficient signal strength. The LO  
indicator lights up.  
DX  
Deactivate the function. The DX  
indicator lights up.  
13  
Storing stations in memory  
Selecting a preset station  
You can preset six stations for each band.  
Automatic presetting—SSM (Strong-  
station Sequential Memory) (For FM only)  
1
2
The following features are available only for FM  
Radio Data System stations.  
(Hold)  
Searching for FM Radio Data System  
program—PTY Search  
You can search for your favorite programs being  
adcast by selecting the PTY code for your favorite  
grams.  
Local stations with the strongest signals are searched  
and stored automatically.  
1
Manual presetting  
1
Tune in to a station you want to preset.  
(page 12)  
2
Select a preset number.  
2
Select a PTY code.  
(Hold)  
(Hold)  
The station selected in step 1 is stored.  
Changes the page  
PTY Search starts.  
If there is a station broadcasting a program of the  
same PTY code as you have selected, that station  
is tuned in.  
14  
Activating/deactivating TA/News Standby Reception  
TA Standby Reception  
News Standby Reception  
TP indicator  
1
2
TP indicator  
Lights up  
TA Standby Reception  
The unit will temporarily switch  
to Traffic Announcement (TA) if  
available.  
Flashes  
Not yet activated. Tune in to another  
station providing the Radio Data  
System signals.  
NEWS indicator News Standby Reception  
Goes off  
Deactivated.  
Lights up  
The unit will temporarily switch to  
News Program if available.  
The volume adjustment for Traffic Announcement  
is automatically memorized. The next the unit  
switches to Traffic Announcement, tume is set  
to the previous level.  
Flashes  
Not yet activated. Tune in to  
another station providing the  
Radio Data System signals.  
Goes off  
Deactivated.  
The volume adjustment while receiving News is  
automatically memorized. The next time the unit  
switches to News, the volume is set to the previous  
level.  
15  
Tracing the same program  
Automatic station selection—  
—Network-Tracking Reception  
Program Search  
When driving in an area where FM reception is not  
sufficient enough, this unit automatically tunes in to  
another FM Radio Data System station of the same  
network, possibly broadcasting the same program with  
stronger signals.  
Usually when you select preset stations, the preset  
station is tuned in.  
If the signals from the preset FM Radio Data System  
station are not sufficient for good reception, this  
unit, using the AF data, tunes in to another station  
broadcasting the same program as the original preset  
station is broadcasting.  
Program A broadcasting on different frequency  
areas (01 – 05)  
To activate Program Search  
1
2
When shipped from the factory, Network-Tracking  
Reception is activated.  
To change the Network-Tracking  
Reception setting  
1
2
The unit takes some time to tune in to another  
station using program search.  
To deactivate, select <Off>.  
AF  
Switches to another station. The program  
may differ from the one currently received  
(the AF indicator lights up).  
AF Reg. Switches to another station broadcasting  
the same program (the AF indicator  
lights up).  
Off  
Cancels.  
16  
Disc operations  
Playing a disc  
If a disc does not have any disc menu, all tracks on it will be played repeatedly until you change the source or eject  
the disc.  
Inserting a disc  
To eject a disc  
1
On the source control screen:  
1
2
On the source control screen:  
2
Press [ Ejct].  
You can ejet a diwhen playing another AV source.  
If the ejected isc is not removed within 15 seconds,  
the disc is automatically inserted again into the  
loading slot to protect it from dust.  
he disc cannot be ejected, page 3.  
The monitor panel opens.  
When removing a disc, pull it horizontally.  
3
Label side  
To prohibit disc ejection  
On the monitor panel and the source control screen:  
(Hold)  
The source changes to “DISC”and playback starts.  
(Hold)  
The DISC IN indicator lights up while a disc is inserted.  
• If “ ”appears on the screen, the unit cannot  
accept the operation you have tried to do.  
– In some cases, without showing “ ,”  
operations will not be accepted.  
• When playing back a multi-channel encoded  
disc, the multi-channel signals are downmixed  
to stereo.  
To cancel the prohibition, repeat the same procedure  
to select <EJECT OK?>.  
17  
Playable disc type  
Disc type  
Recording format, file type, etc  
Playable  
DVD  
DVD-Video *1  
DTS sound cannot be  
Region Code: 4  
reproduced or emitted from  
this unit.  
DVD-Audio/DVD-ROM  
DVD Recordable/Rewritable  
DVD-Video  
2
(DVD-R/-RW * , +R/+RW * )  
3
DVD-VR *4  
DVD Video: UDF bridge  
DVD-VR  
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2  
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG/  
MP3/WMA/WAV: ISO 9660 level  
1, level 2, Romeo, Joliet  
JPEG  
MP3/WMA/WAV  
MPEG4/AAC/DVD+VR/DVD-RAM  
Dual Disc  
CD/VCD  
DVD side  
Non-DVD side  
Audio CD/CD Text A)  
VCD (Video CD)  
DTS-CD/SVCD (uper Video CD)/CD-ROM/CD-I (CD-I Ready)  
CD Recordable/Rewritable  
(CD-R/-RW)  
CD-DA  
VD (Video CD)  
/MPEG1/MPEG2  
JPEG  
ISO 9660 level 1, level 2,  
Romeo, Joliet  
MP3/WMA/WAV  
MPEG4/AAC  
1
*
If you insert a DD Video disc of an incorrect Region Code, “Region Code Error” appears on the screen.  
DVD-R recorded in multi-border format is also playable (except for dual layer discs). DVD-RW dual layer discs are not  
playable.  
2
3
4
*
*
*
It is possible to play back finalized +R/+RW (Video format only) discs. “DVD” is selected as its disc type when a  
+R/+RW disc is loaded. +RW double layer discs are not playable.  
This unit cannot play back contents protected with CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media).  
Caution for DualDisc playback  
The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc”does not comply with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio”standard. Therefore, the use  
of Non-DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended.  
18  
Playback operations  
To display the source control screen (below)  
The operation buttons disappear when no operation is done for about  
10 seconds.  
For DVD/DVD-VR/VCD/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG  
Sound mode (page 32) Playback mode (page 22)  
Media type  
Playback status  
Video format/  
playback mode—  
VIDEO/VR-PRG  
(3: play/8: pause/7: stop)  
page 9  
(program)/VR-PLAY  
(playlist)/ DivX/  
MPEG/PBC  
Playing time  
DVD Video: Title no./  
Chapter no.  
DVD-VR: Program no. (or  
Playlist no.)/Chapter no.*1  
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2:  
Folder no./Track no.  
JPEG: Folder no./File no.  
VCD: Track no.  
[
] [ ]*2 Selects playback (☞  
page 22)  
Adjusts the volume.  
[ ]  
[Mode]*5  
[+]  
Changes the settings for disc  
playback. (page 23)  
Displays <AV Menu> screen.  
[6]  
[7]*3  
Starts playbackpauses.  
Stos playback.  
[AV MENU]  
Selects chapter. (Press)  
Reverse/forward search.*4  
(Hold)  
[4]  
[¢]  
For VCD/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG, the following buttons also appear:  
6
]*5  
Displays folder/track list. (☞  
page 20)  
Selects track. (Press)  
Reverse/forward search.*4  
(Hold)  
[4]  
*
[
[¢]  
1
2
3
4
5
6
*
*
*
*
*
*
To display the Original Program/Playlist screen, page 21.  
Does not appear for DVD/DVD-VR/JPEG.  
Appears only for DVD/DVD-VR/VCD.  
Search speed varies depending on the type of disc or file.  
Does not appear for VCD.  
Displayed icon varies depending on the type of disc or file.  
19  
For CD/MP3/WMA/WAV  
Sound mode (page 32)  
Audio format  
Playback mode (page 22)  
Playing time  
Playback status  
Media type  
(3: play/8: pause)  
page 9  
MP3/WMA/WAV: Folder no./  
Track no.  
CD: Track no.  
While playing, “Jacket pictureis  
shown if the file has the tag data  
including “Jacket picture.”  
Track/file information  
Touching an informtion bcrolls the text if all the text is  
not shown.  
[
[
] [  
]*1  
]
Selectsplaybackmode. (page22)  
Displays folder/track list.  
(below)  
Adjusts the volume.  
[]  
Mode]*1  
[+]  
Changes the settings for disc  
playback. (page 23)  
Displays <AV Menu> screen.  
[AV MENU]  
[6]  
[4]  
[¢]  
Starts playback/pauses.  
Selects track. (Press)  
Reverse/forward serch.*2 (old)  
1
2
*
*
Does not appear for CD.  
Search speed varies depnding othe type of disc or file.  
Selecting foldertrack on the list  
Changes the page  
Plays tracks/files in the folder  
Playing Recordable/Rewritable discs  
• This unit can recognize a total of 5 000 files and  
250 folders (a maximum of 999 files per folder).  
• Use only “finalized”discs.  
• This unit can play back multi-session discs;  
however, unclosed sessions will be skipped  
while playing.  
• Some discs or files may not be played back due  
to their characteristics or recording conditions.  
Returns to the root folder  
Returns to the upper layer  
20  
Video menu operations  
[
]
Selects the audio type.  
You can display the video menu screen while watching  
the playback pictures on the screen.  
For DVD-VR: Selects the audio  
channel (ST: stereo, L: left, R:  
right).  
Available items on the screen differ depending on the  
types of the loaded disc and playback files.  
The operation buttons disappear when no operation  
is done for about 10 seconds.  
[
[
]
]
Selects the subtitle type.  
Selects view angle.  
[Menu]  
Displays the disc menu (DVD)/  
playlist (DVD-VR).  
Touch any position of the screen other than  
operation buttons.  
[Top Menu] Displays the disc menu (DVD)/  
original program (DVD-VR).  
Displays the menu/playlist/original  
program item selecting screen.  
[
]
5] [] [2] [3]: Selects an  
.  
For DivX only  
[2] [3]: Skips back or  
forward by about 5 minutes.  
[Enter]: Confirms the selection.  
[Return]: Returns to the  
previous screen.  
Switches to the direct selection  
mode. Touch the target item to  
select.  
[
]
[Adjust]  
Displays picture adjustment screen.  
(page 36)  
[Aspect]  
Selects aspect ratio. (page 37)  
The screen for MPEG1/MEG2 diffes from the above.  
[Zoom]  
Displays the picture size selecting  
screen. (page 37)  
Touching any position other than operation buttons  
displays the source control screen.  
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Only for VCD  
To deactivate the PBC function, press [7] then the  
direct selecting buttons to select a track number.  
1
Selecting playback mode  
For DVD/DVD-VR  
2
Selects Repeat playback mode  
For VCD (without PBC)/CD/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/  
WMA/WAV  
Selecs Ranm  
playback *  
Selects Repeat  
playback mode*  
Direct selecting buttons (below)  
Selects the audio channel (ST:  
*
You cannot activate the repeat mode and the random  
mode at the same time.  
[
]
stereo, L: left, R: right).  
[Return]  
Displays the previous screen or the  
menu.  
ach time you press the button, the playback mode  
changes. (The corresponding indicator lights up.)  
– Available items differ depending on the types of  
loaded disc and playback file.  
[Menu]  
Displays the disc menu.  
[Adjust]  
Displays picture adjustmnt scren.  
(page 36)  
Indicator  
CHAPTER  
Playback mode  
[Aspect]  
Selects aspect ratiopage 37)  
Repeats current chapter.  
Repeats current title.  
[Zoom]  
Displays the picure size selecting  
TITLE  
screen. (page 37)  
Repeats current program (not  
available for Playlist playback).  
Dsplay/hides the direct selecting  
[
]
PROGRAM  
SONGS  
butons. (below)  
Repeats current track.  
To select a tracdirectly  
Repeats all tracks of the current  
folder.  
FOLDER  
FOLDER  
DISC  
Randomly plays all tracks of  
current folder, then tracks of next  
folders.  
Randomly plays all tracks.  
To cancel, press the button repeatedly until the  
– To switch between chapter/track entry and title/  
folder entry, press [Direct/CLR].  
indicator disappears.  
– When you enter a wrong number, press [Direct/  
CLR] to delete the last entry.  
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Settings for disc playback  
Disc Setup items  
Selectable setting/item  
Initial: Underlined  
Menu Language Select the initial disc menu language; Initial English (page 58).  
Audio Language Select the initial audio language; Initial English (page 58).  
Subtitle  
Select the initial subtitle language or erase thsubt(Off); Initial English (☞  
page 58).  
Down Mix  
When playing back a multi-channel disc, this stting affects the signals reproduced  
through the FRONT OUT/REAR OUT jacks.  
Dolby Sur  
:
Select this to enjoy multi-channel surround audio by  
ng an amplifier compatible with Dolby Surround.  
ly select this.  
Stereo  
:
D. (Dynamic)  
You can change thdynamic range while playing Dolby Digital software.  
Off  
:
Select this to enjoy a powerful sound at a low volume  
level with its full dynamic range.  
Range Compres.  
(Compression)  
O
:
:
Select this to reduce the dynamic range a little.  
Select this to reproduce the movie dialog more clearly.  
Dialo
Monitor Type  
File Type  
Select the monitor type to watch a wide screen picture on the external monitor.  
16:9 4:3 LB (Letterbox) 4:3 PS (PanScan)  
Select the playback file type when a disc contains different types of files.  
Audio  
:
:
:
:
Plays back audio files.  
Still Picture  
Video  
Audio&Video  
Plays back JPEG files.  
Plays back DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 files.  
Plays back audio files and DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 files.  
For playable file types, page 18.  
If the disc contains no files of the selected type, the existing files are played in the  
following order: audio, video, then still picture.  
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USB operations  
Playing a USB device  
This unit can play JPEG/MPEG1/MPEG2*/MP3/WMA/  
WAV files stored in USB mass storage class device.  
This unit can recognize a total of 5 000 files and 250  
folders (a maximum of 999 files per folder).  
Make sure all important data has been backed up to  
avoid losing the data.  
Cautions:  
This unit may not play back files in a USB device  
properly when using a USB extension cord.  
USB devices equipped with special functions such as  
data security functions cannot be used with the unit.  
Do not use a USB device with 2 or more partitions.  
Depending on the shape of the USB devices and  
connection ports, some USB devices may not be  
attached properly or the connection might be loose.  
This unit cannot recognize a USB device whose rating  
is other tha5 V exceeds 1 A.  
*
Except for MPEG2 files recorded by JVC Everio  
camcorder (extension code <.mod>).  
Connecting a USB device  
You can connect a USB mass storage class device such as  
a USB memory, Digital Audio Player etc. to the unit.  
This unimay nognize a memory card inserted  
into the UScard reader.  
You cannot connect a computer or portable HDD to  
the USB cable from the rear of the unit.  
Connect onlone USB device to the unit at a time. Do  
not use a USB hub.  
When connecting with a USB cable, use the USB 2.0  
able.  
The maximum number of characters for (when the  
characters are 1 byte):  
– Folder names : 50 characters  
– File names : 50 characters  
Avoid using the USB device if it might effect driving  
safety.  
Do not pull out and attach the USB device repeatedly  
while “Now Reading”is shown on the screen.  
Electrostatic shock at connecting a USB device may  
cause abnormal playback of the device. In this case,  
disconnect the USB device then reset this unit and  
the USB device.  
USB cable from the  
rear of the unit  
Operation and power supply may not work as  
intended for some USB devices.  
The source changes to “USB”and playback starts.  
All tracks in the USB device will be played repeatedly  
until you change the source.  
Do not leave a USB device in the car, expose to direct  
sunlight, or high temperature to avoid deformation  
or cause damaging to the device.  
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To display the source control screen (below)  
The operation buttons disappear when no operation is done for about  
10 seconds.  
To change settings for video playback, page 36.  
Playback mode (below)  
Sound mode (page 32)  
Playback status  
Audio format  
Playing time  
(3: play/8: pause)  
Video  
format—  
MPEG/JPEG  
MP3/WMA/WAV: Folder no./  
Track no.  
JPEG: Folder no./File no.  
Track/file information (for MP3/  
MA/WAV)  
uching an information bar  
scrolls the text if all the text is  
not shown.  
While playing, “Jacket pictureis shown if the file  
has the tag data including “Jacket picture.”  
[
[
]
Selects repeat mode. *1 *2  
Displays folder/track list. (page 20)  
]
SONGS: Repeats current track.  
FOLDER: Repeats all tracks f  
the current folder.  
Selects random mode. *1 *
]  
Starts playback/pauses.  
3
Selects track. (Press)  
Reverse/forward search.*4 (Hold)  
[4]  
[¢]  
[ ]  
*
]
Adjusts the volume.  
[+]  
FOLDER: Randomy plays all  
[Mode]  
Changes the settings for file playback.  
(below)  
[AV MENU] Displays <AV Menu> screen.  
tracks of the folder.  
USB: Ranomly ys all tracks.  
Available items differ depending on the types of playback file.  
1
2
3
4
*
*
*
*
To cancel ranm or epeat mode, press the button repeatedly until the indicator disappears.  
You cannot actiate the repeat mode and the random mode at the same time.  
Displayed icon vaies depending on the file type.  
Search speed varies depending on the file type.  
Setting <Monitor Type>  
Select the monitor type to watch a wide screen picture  
on the external monitor.  
Setting <File Type>  
Audio  
Plays back audio files.  
Still Picture  
Video  
Plays back JPEG files.  
16:9  
Plays back MPEG1/MPEG2 files.  
Audio&Video  
Plays back audio files and  
MPEG1/MPEG2 files.  
4:3 LB (Letterbox)  
4:3 PS (PanScan)  
If the USB device contains no files of the selected  
type, the existing files are played in the following  
order: audio, video, then still picture.  
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Listening to the iPod/iPhone device  
Preparation  
Connecting iPod/iPhone  
Settings for iPod playback  
When the source is “iPod...  
To iPod/iPhone  
1
USB cable from the  
rear of the unit  
2
Use the following cables:  
To listen to the music (digital): USB 2.0 cable  
(accessory of the iPod/iPhone)  
To watch the video and to listen to the  
music (analog): USB Audio and Video cable for  
iPod/iPhone—KS-U30 (separately purchased)  
(Installation/Connection Manual)  
AudioBooks: Select the speed of audio books.  
iPod Cntrol:  
When using iPod nano (1st Generation) or iPod with  
video (5th Generation) with <AV-IN> selected for  
AudioInput>(page41), only<Head>modeis  
selectable.  
Change the setting for watching video. (page 28
iPod/iPhone that can be connected to this unit:  
– iPod with video (5th Generation)  
– iPod classic  
Head  
iPod  
Controls playback from this unit.  
Controls audio/video playback from the  
iPod/iPhone.  
– iPod nano (6th Generation)  
– iPod nano (5th Generation)  
– iPod nano (4th Generation)  
– iPod nano (3rd Generation)  
– iPod nano (2nd Genetion)  
– iPod nano (1st Generatio)  
– iPod touch (4th Generation)  
– iPod touc3rd Gneration)  
– iPod touch (2nd Generation)  
– iPod touch (1Generation)  
– iPhone 4  
Playback information is shown.  
External* Allows any audio/video signals from  
iPod/iPhone.  
No information is shown.  
Artwork: Shows/hides the iPod artwork.  
*
When you turn on the power and play back a video  
with <External> selected, caution message appears.  
Press [Accept] to continue.  
– iPhone 3G  
– iPhone 3GS  
– iPhone  
When you use App of the iPod touch or iPhone, see  
also page 59 for safety instructions.  
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iPod/iPhone playback operations  
To display the source control screen (below)  
The operation buttons disappear when no operation is done for about  
10 seconds.  
To change settings for video playback, page 36.  
The operations explained in this manual are under <Head> mode (page 26).  
Track no./Total track number/  
Playing time  
Sound mode (page 32)  
Playback mode (below)  
iPod control mode  
(page 26)  
Playback status ( 3:  
play/8: pause)  
Song/video information  
Touching an information  
bar scrolls the text if all  
the text is not shown.  
While playing, Artwork (the picture displayed on he scref iPod/iPhone) is shown if the song  
contains the Artwork.*1  
[
[
]
Selects Repeat playback moe.*2  
SONGS: uncts the same  
as “Repeat One.”  
Selects Radom payback mode.*2  
Displays the Music/Video menu on  
[
]
the iPod/iPhone. (page 28)  
[6]  
Starts playback/pauses.  
Selects a track/video. *3 (Press)  
Reverse/forward search. (Hold)  
]
[4]  
SONGS: Functions the same as  
Shuffe Songs.”  
[¢]  
Adjusts the volume.  
[+]  
[ ]  
ALBUMS: Functions the same  
[ Mode]  
Changes the settings for iPod  
as “Shuffle Albums.”  
playback. (page 26)  
[AV MENU] Displays <AV Menu> screen.  
1
2
*
*
For changing the Artwork display setting, page 26.  
To cancel random or repeat mode, press the button  
repeatedly until the indicator disappears.  
Notice:  
When operating an iPod/iPhone, some operations  
may not be performed correctly or as intended. In  
this case, visit the following JVC web site: <http://  
only)  
3
*
You cannot resume playback for video sources.  
When you turn on this unit, the iPod/iPhone is  
charged through the unit.  
– iPhone 4 can be charged only when connected  
through KS-U30.  
The text information may not be displayed correctly.  
27  
Video menu:  
Selecting a track/video from  
menu on the iPod/iPhone  
Switches between Music (  
) and Video  
(
)
1
Available categories differ depending on the type of  
your iPod/iPhone.  
2
Select the menu (Music or Video) (1), a  
category (2), then a desired item (3).  
*
You can swih to top of the category by pressing  
the correspond: Playlist ( ), Artist ( ),  
Albums ( ) or Songs( ).  
Select the item in the selected layer until a  
desired track starts playing.  
Music menu:  
Setting for watching video  
can change the setting only when the AV source is  
Switches between Music (  
) and Video  
(
)
ned off.  
*
1
2
On <AV Menu>:  
Returnto the top layer Returns to the  
previous layer  
When iPod with video (5th Generation) is  
connected, also select <iPod> for <Audio  
Input>.  
For some iPod/iPhone models, the performance may be abnormal or unstable during operation. In this case,  
disconnect the iPod/iPhone device, then check its condition.  
If the performance is not improved or slow, reset your iPod/iPhone.  
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Using other external components  
To display the source control screen (below)  
The operation buttons disappear when no operation is done for about  
10 seconds.  
To change settings for video playback, page 36.  
AV-IN name (below)  
Sound mode (page 32)  
[Mode]  
Changes the AV-IN name.  
Press [2] or [3] to selen AVe.  
[AV MENU]  
Displays <AV Menu> scren.  
AV-IN  
1
Select “AV-IN” as the source. (page 11)  
You can connect an external omponent to the LINE IN/  
VIDEO IN jacks. (Instalation/Connection Manual)  
2
Turn on the connected component and  
start playing the source.  
Preparation:  
To listen to the music from the connected  
component, select <AV-IN> for <Audio Input>  
setting. (page 41)  
To watch the video from the connected component,  
select <AV-IN> for <Video Input> setting. (☞  
page 41)  
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Using the external navigation unit  
You can connect a navigation unit (not supplied) to the RGB input terminal so that you can view the navigation  
screen. (the Installation/Connection Manual)  
Please contact your dealer to inquire about compatible navigation units.  
While the navigation screen is displayed, the  
Activating the navigation function  
touch panel operations are available only for using  
navigation function.  
1
On <AV Menu>:  
The aspect ratio of the navigation screen is fixed to  
<Full> regardless of the <Aspect> setting (☞  
page 37).  
You can use the source “AV-IN”for listening to an  
audio source connected to the LINE IN jacks.  
2
To cancel te ngation screen  
Hold MENU/ATT tay <AV Menu>, then press  
[AV].  
Settings for navigation unit  
<Navigation> (step 3 on the left column):  
3
Navigation  
Input  
the left column  
To view the navigation screen  
On the source cotrol seen:  
Output  
Select front speakers used for the  
navigation guidance.  
Volume  
Adjust the volume of the navigation  
guidance. (0 to 35)  
Navigation  
Mute  
Select <On> to attenuate the  
sound coming through speakers  
other than the front speakers during  
navigation guidance.  
or  
On <AV Menu>:  
Picture  
Adjust  
Adjust the brightness and black.  
(page 36)  
30  
Rear source operations  
You can enjoy the rear source playback on the external monitor connected to the VIDEO OUT and 2nd AUDIO OUT  
jacks, while listening to any source.  
Activating the rear source  
Operations on the external monitor  
(from the remote controller only)  
1
2
On <AV Menu>:  
Selecting a folder or track on the control  
screen  
For DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG/MP3/WMA/WAV/  
CD/iPod  
Select the rear source.  
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG: While playback is  
stopped.  
Selects the rear source  
CD/iPod: Skip st
1
Press @/# to select “Folder”column or “Track”  
column.  
2
Press %/to select a Folder or Track.  
ng the list screen  
For DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG/MP3/WMA/WAV  
While playback is stopped.  
1
2
Press TOP M or MENU to display the list screen.  
Press %// @/# to select a folder/track on  
the list.  
To deactivate the rear source, press [Same as Front].  
Displaying the picture — ual play  
To go back to the folder list, press RETURN.  
When the rear source is in ue, you can display the  
picture in the rear source while ny source other than  
DISC, “ USB, or “iPod”is elected.  
3
Press ENT to confirm the selection.  
For iPod  
You can use thDual lay function only when the  
parking brake is ngaged.  
1
Press TOP M or MENU to display the <SEARCH  
MODE> screen.  
2
Press %// @/# to select an item on the list.  
On <AV Menu>:  
To go back to the playback control screen, press  
RETURN or 6.  
3
Press ENT to confirm the selection.  
Dual play cannot be used when there is no picture  
data in the rear source.  
31  
Sound adjustment  
Using the sound equalization  
The adjustment is memorized for each source until you adjust sound again. If the source is a disc, the adjustment is  
stored for each of the following categories.  
– DVD/DVD-VR  
– VCD/CD  
– DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV  
You cannot adjust the sound when the AV source is turned off.  
Selecting a preset sound mode  
Storing your own adjustment  
Customizing preset sound mode  
1
On <AV Menu>:  
1
Select a soud mode. (“Selecting a preset  
sound mode”
2
Adjust he level of each band (1), then  
select the subwoofer level (2).  
or  
On the source control screen:  
3
The adjustments are stored and <User> is  
2
Select a sound mode.  
activated.  
Changes the page  
32  
Adjusting the sound precisely  
Adjusting the cross over  
frequency  
1
Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Selecting a  
preset sound mode,then...  
1
On <AV Menu>:  
2
3
Select a band.  
2
Adjust the sound.  
3
Select the item to adjust, then make  
adjustment.  
Adjusts the cross over for front or rear speakers  
(high pass filter).  
Reset  
Changes level of Low/Mi/  
High to 0.  
Freq  
Q
Selects frequency.  
Adjusts the idte  
frequency.*1  
Bass  
Actiates/deativates bass.*2  
SW Level  
Ajusts ubwoofer level.  
The adjustents are stored and <User> is  
Adjusts the cross over for subwoofer (low pass filter).  
activated.  
The adjustments are memorized until you  
adjust sound again.  
To make adjustment for other bands, repeat  
steps 2 and 3.  
1
*
Fixed for “High” band.  
Only for “Low” band.  
2
*
Adjusts the cross over frequency.  
Selects the phase for the subwoofer.*  
Adjusts the subwoofer level.  
* Not selectable when <Freq> is set to <Through>.  
33  
Changing display design  
You can change the background, the color of text and touch panel buttons.  
1
On <AV Menu>:  
Select/adjust the color  
2
2
Color palette  
Dimmer setting: You can make selections for each  
dimmer setting—< > (On) or < > (Off)  
User r adjuster: You can make your own  
olor adjustment stored in <User>  
Txt/Butons  
For setting the color, above.  
On the button color selection screen, you can  
select a color for touch panel buttons. (When  
a touch panel button is pressed, the selected  
color is shown.)  
3
Select an item (<Backgrnd>, <Text> o
<Buttons>), then change the settg.  
Background  
Select a backgrond  
1
Basic image (defalt)  
You can select a color on the color  
palette or adjust the color on the user  
color adjuster (the right column)  
For setting your favorite scene as the background,  
page 35  
34  
Using your favorite scene as the  
background  
5
Capture the image displayed on the  
screen.  
While playing a video or JPEG, you can capture an image  
and use the captured image as a background.  
You cannot capture copyrighted content and image  
from iPod/iPhone.  
When using JPEG file as the background, make sure  
that the resolution is 800 x 600 pixels.  
The color of the captured image may look different  
from that of the actual scene.  
1
2
3
Play back a video or JPEG.  
Display <Display Design>. (page 34)  
Confirmation message appears. Press [Yes] to  
store the newly captured image. (The existing  
image is rplacith the new one.)  
Pres [No] urn to the previous screen.  
4
Adjust the image.  
[6]* Strts playback/pauses.  
[E]* Advances scenes frame-by-frame.  
[3]  
Magnifies the scene.  
(<Zoom1> – <Zoom3>)  
[5] [] Moves the zooming frame.  
[2] [3]  
To cancel the capture screen, press [  
].  
*
Not displayed when playing an external  
component connected to LINE IN/VIDEO IN jacks.  
35  
Setting for video playback  
You can change the setting for video playback.  
4
Adjust the picture (–15 to +15).  
Picture adjustment  
You can adjust the picture quality.  
Adjusts the  
brightness  
1
Touch any position of the screen other  
than operation buttons.  
Adjusts the contrast  
Adjusts the black  
Adjusts the color  
Adjusts the tint*  
Adjusts the detail  
*
Adjustable oy when the incoming signal is  
NTSC.  
2
3
Select Dimmer On (< >) or Off  
(< >).  
36  
Changing the aspect ratio  
You can change the aspect ratio for video playback.  
Zooming picture  
You can zoom the picture (<Zoom1> to <Zoom3>).  
When <Aspect> is set to <Panorama> or  
<Auto> (left column), the picture is zoomed  
with the aspect ratio of the <Full> setting.  
1
Touch any position of the screen other  
than operation buttons.  
1
Touch any position of the screen other  
than operation buttons.  
2
3
2
3
4:3 signal  
169 signa
Full*:  
For 16:9 original  
pictures  
Panorama:  
For viewing 4:3  
pictures naturly  
on the wide scren  
[5] [] [2] [3] : Moves the zooming frame.  
Regular*:  
For 4:3 original  
pictures  
Auto:  
For “DISC”/“USB”  
only: Aspect ratio is  
automatically selected to  
match to the incoming  
signals.  
*
While DivX is played back with <Monitor Type>  
set to <16:9> (page 23), the aspect ratio is not set  
correctly.  
37  
Using a rear view camera  
To use a rear view camera, the REVERSE GEAR SIGNAL lead connection is required. For connecting a rear view  
camera, see the Installation/Connection Manual.  
Activating the rear view camera  
Displaying the picture from the rear  
view camera  
1
On <AV Menu>:  
The rear view screen is displayed when you shift the  
gear to the reverse (R) position.  
2
To display the picture from the rear view  
mera manually  
On <AV Menu>:  
To deactivate, select <Off>.  
When displaying the picture from the rear view  
camera manually, you can change the setting of the  
picture. (page 36)  
To cancel the rear view screen, hold MENU/ATT to  
display <AV Menu>, then press [AV].  
38  
Setting menu items  
You cannot change <Audio> settings (except <Amplifier Gain>) when the AV source is turned off.  
Menu item  
Fader/Balance  
Selectable setting/item  
Initial: Underlined  
Fader : Adjust the front and rear speaker output balance.  
F6 to R6; Initial 0  
When using a two-speaker system, set the fader to the center (0).  
Balance : Adjust the left and right speaker utput balance.  
L6 to R6; Initial 0  
Press [5//2/3] or drag [ ] to adjust.  
To clear the adjustment, prss [Center].  
Equalizer  
Loudness  
Change the sound mode or adjust and store the equalization for each source.  
(page 32)  
Flat/Natural/c/Vocal Boost/Bass Boost/Vibrant/User  
You can ctivatedeactivate the loudness function.  
Off  
On  
:
:
Cancels.  
Boost low and high frequencies to produce a well-  
balanced sound at a low volume level.  
Crossover  
st the cross over frequency. (page 33)  
Volume Adjust  
Adjust and store the auto-adjustment volume level for each source. (For  
discs, the adjustment is stored for each of the following categories: DVD/  
DVD-VR, VCD/CD, and DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV.) The volume  
level will automatically increase or decrease when you change the source.  
–15 to +06; Initial 00  
Amplifier Gain*  
You can change the maximum volume level of this unit.  
High  
Low  
:
:
VOL 00 to 50  
VOL 00 to 30  
(Select this if the peak power of the speakers is less  
than 50 W.)  
Off  
:
Deactivates the built-in amplifier.  
If you change this setting from <High>/<Off> to <Low> while the  
volume level is set higher than the maximum level of <Low>, the unit  
automatically lowers the volume level to “VOL 30.  
*
You can change the setting only when the AV source is turned off.  
39  
Menu item  
Selectable setting/item  
Initial: Underlined  
Speaker Select  
Dimmer  
Select the size of the connected speaker.  
Standard/Narrow/Middle/Wide  
Auto  
:
Dims the screen and button illumination when you turn  
on the headlights.  
The ILLUMINATION CONTROL lead connection is  
required. (the Installation/Connection Manual)  
Activates dimmer.  
On  
Off  
:
:
:
Cancels.  
Dimmer  
Time Set  
Sets the Dimmer On ( )/Off ( ) times.  
Press [5] or [] to set the time.  
Display Design  
OSD Clock  
Change the display design (background, tt color and touch panel button  
color). (page 34)  
On  
Off  
:
:
Displays the clck while video source is played back.  
Cancels.  
Demonstration  
Scroll  
On  
Off  
:
Activates the demonstration on the screen.  
els. (page 7)  
Auto  
Once  
Off  
:
:
epeats scrolling.  
Scrolls the displayed information once.  
Cancels.  
Touching an information bar scrolls the text regardless of this setting.  
GUI Adjust  
NTSC/PAL  
st the brightness and black color of the screen.  
lect Dimmer On ( )/Off ( ), then change the following settings:  
–/  
+
:
Adjusts brightness (–15 to +15; Initial 00 for Dimmer  
On/+15 for Dimmer Off).  
BL–/BL+  
:
Adjusts black (–15 to +15; Initial 00).  
Select the color system of the external monitor.  
NTSC, PAL  
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Menu item  
Selectable setting/item  
Initial: Underlined  
Display Sensor  
Change the condition for turning off/on the screen and the light of MENU/  
ATT button.  
Sensor: Select the condition of the screen for turning on.  
Motion  
Touch  
Off  
:
:
:
The screen turns on when your hand moves closer to  
the motion sensor.  
The screen turns on when your finger touches the touch  
panel.  
The screen is always turned on while the power is  
turned on.  
Motion Sensitiv.: Change the sensitivity of the sensor for <Sensor>. (☞  
above)  
High, Low  
Time Out Mode: Select the condition of reen when no operation is  
performed for about 10 seconds while <nsor> is set to <Motion> or  
<Touch>. (above)  
Simple  
:
Source control buttons are displayed, and the light of  
NU/ATT button is turned off.  
Backgrnd  
ackground and clock are shown, and the light of  
NU/ATT button is turned off.  
You can change the background. (page 34)  
The screen and the light of MENU/ATT button are  
turned off.  
Black Ou
:
1
Audio Input*  
n determine the use of LINE IN jacks.  
V-IN  
:
Select to listen to the music from an audio component  
such as a portable audio player.*2  
iPod  
:
Select when connecting the iPod/iPhone using the USB  
Audio and Video cable for iPod/iPhone. (page 26)  
Video Input*  
You can determine the use of VIDEO IN jack.  
AV-IN  
:
Select to watch the video from an AV component such  
as a camcorder.*2  
iPod  
:
Select when connecting the iPod/iPhone using the USB  
Audio and Video cable for iPod/iPhone. (page 26)  
Camera Input  
Navigation  
On  
:
:
Displays the picture from rear view camera when you  
shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.  
Cancels.  
Off  
Change the navigation settings. (page 30)  
1
2
*
*
You can change the setting only when the AV source is turned off.  
When you watch a video of an AV component, select <AV-IN> for both <Audio Input> and <Video Input>.  
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Menu item  
Selectable setting/item  
Initial: Underlined  
Text Language*  
Select the text language used for on-screen information.  
English/Spanish/French/German/Italian/Dutch/Swedish/Danish/  
Russian/Portuguese/Chinese-Simplified/Chinese-Traditional/  
Thai/Turkish/Arabic/Persian/Hebrew  
GUI Language  
Select the language (<English> or <Local>: the language selected  
above) used on operation buttons and menu items.  
Time Set  
Beep  
Adjust the clock time. (page 7)  
Change the volume of the key-touch tone.  
On  
Off  
:
:
Activates the key-touch tone.  
Cancels.  
User Profile  
Initialize  
You can memorize, recall, or clear the settgs you have made. (page 43)  
Initialize all settings you have made. Hter] to initialize the settings.  
When restoring the settings, adjst the settings on the <Initial  
Settings> screen. (pae 6)  
Serial Number  
Touch Panel Adjust  
DivX(R) VOD  
Displays the serial number.  
Adjust the toucof the buttons on the screen. (page 43)  
This unit has ts own Registration Code. Once you have played back a file  
with which the Registration Code recorded, this unit’s Registration Code is  
ovewritten or copyright protection.  
Press [Enter] to display the information.  
return to the previous screen, press [OK].  
*
“Please Detach Front Panel” appars when the setting is changed. Detach the monitor panel then attach it to enable  
the change.  
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2
Memorizing/recalling the  
settings  
Clears all settings memorized in <User1>,  
<User2> and < User3>  
You can memorize the settings changed in the  
<Settings> menu and recall the memorized settings  
anytime.  
Memorizing your settings  
1
On <Settings>:  
A confirmation message appears. Press [Yes].  
Adjusting the touch position  
You can adjust the position on the touch panel if  
the position touched and the operation performed do  
not math.  
2
1
On <Settings>:  
3
Select an item (<User1>, <r2> or  
<User3>) to memorize the ttings.  
A confirmation messae appear. Press [Yes].  
Recalling yor setings  
2
Touch the center of the marks at the  
lower left and at the upper right as  
instructed.  
On <User Profile> (Step 2 above):  
A confirmation message appears. Press [Yes].  
Clearing your settings  
1
On <User Profile> (Step 2 above):  
To cancel, press [Cancel].  
To reset to the initial setting (center position),  
press [Reset].  
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BLUETOOTH OPERATIONS  
Information for using Bluetooth® devices  
• While driving, do not perform complicated  
operation such as dialing the numbers, using  
phone book, etc. When you perform these  
operations, stop your car in a safe place.  
• Some Bluetooth devices may not be connected  
to this unit depending on the Bluetooth version  
of the device.  
Bluetooth Information: If you wish to receive  
more information about Bluetooth, visit the  
english/car/> (English website only)  
• This unit may not work for some Bluetooth  
devices.  
• Connecting condition may vary depending on  
circumstances around you.  
• When the unit is turned off, the device is  
disconnected.  
Bluetooth operations  
Bluetooth is a short-range wirelss rad
Bluetooth profile  
This unit supports the following Bluetooth profiles;  
communication technologfor the mobile device such  
as mobile phones, portable PC, and other devices. The  
Bluetooth devices cabe conected without cables and  
communicate wth eacother.  
HFP (Hands-Free Profile) 1.5  
OPP (Object Push Profile) 1.1  
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) 1.2  
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) 1.3  
PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile) 1.0  
Refer to pages i and ii at the end of manual to  
check the countries where may use the Bluetooth®  
function.  
When shipped from the factory, the Bluetooth  
adapter (KS-UBT1) is inserted.  
Bluetooth adapter  
• Keep the Bluetooth adapter inserted when using  
the Bluetooth function.  
• This port is designed for the use with KS-UBT1  
only. Other Bluetooth adapters or USB devices  
cannot be used.  
(KS-UBT1)  
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Connecting Bluetooth devices  
Connecting a new Bluetooth device  
for the first time  
2
Change the PIN code.  
If you skip changing PIN code, go to step 3.  
When you connect a Bluetooth device to the unit  
for the first time, make pairing between the unit  
and the device. Pairing allows Bluetooth devices to  
communicate each other.  
PIN code (initial: 0000)  
Deletes last character  
To make pairing, you may need to enter the PIN  
(Personal Identification Number) code of your Bluetooth  
device you want to connect.  
Once the connection is established, it is registered in  
the unit even if you reset the unit. Up to 5 devices can  
be registered in total.  
Only one device for Bluetooth phone and one for  
Bluetooth audio can be connected at a time.  
To use the Bluetooth function, you need to turn on  
Bluetooth function of the device.  
1
Display the Bluetooth setting screen.  
On <AV Menu>:  
Mobile phone  
4
Audio player  
For conneting Bluetooth mobile phone  
The phone setting screen is displayed.  
For connecting a Bluetooth audio player  
Cancel  
5
Operate the Bluetooth device to  
connect.  
“Connected”appears. Press [OK] to confirm the  
operation.  
<Mode> is displayed.  
Now connection is established and you can use the  
Bluetooth device through the unit.  
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To disconnect  
Connecting/disconnecting a  
registered Bluetooth device  
1
2
Display the Bluetooth setting screen.  
(page 45)  
For Bluetooth mobile phone: Phone setting  
screen  
A confirmation message appears. Press [Yes].  
For Bluetooth audio player: <Mode>  
Deleting a registered Bluetooth  
device  
To connect  
1
2
On <Connect Device> (Step 2 on the left  
column):  
Select the device you want to connect.  
Select a device to delete the  
registration.  
“Connected”appears. Press [OK] to confirm the  
Confirmation message appears. Press [Yes].  
operation.  
All registered devices (mobile e and audio  
player) are listed o<Connect Device>.  
– Selectable items epend on the device you  
are operating.  
To detach the Bluetooth adapter  
When mobilphone is connected, holding  
“JVC”  
[
] on the source control screen switches  
between te last connected mobile phone and  
current one.  
• Store the Bluetooth adapter in the supplied bag.  
• When inserting the Bluetooth adapter again,  
insert it firmly with the JVC logo facing up.  
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Using the Bluetooth mobile phone  
Receiving a call  
Switching between handsfree mode  
and phone mode  
When a call comes in/making a call...  
While talking...  
Status of the device/Battery  
reminder (only when the  
Call information  
(if acquired)  
information comes from the device)  
Each time you pess tbutton, the talking method is  
switched (  
mode).  
: sfree mode /  
: phone  
Ends/rejects the call  
Phone operation is not available while the picture  
from the rear view camera is displayed. (page 38)  
Checking SMS reception  
he mobile phone is compatible with SMS (Short  
age Service), the unit tells you a message has been  
eived.  
When <Auto Answer> is set to <On>  
The unit answers the incoming call automatically.  
(page 52)  
Adjusting the volume of clls/  
earpiece/microphone  
While talking...  
The ring tone sounds only when the sorce is “BT  
Audio.”  
To read a received message, operate the mobile  
phone after stopping the car in a safe place.  
• You cannot read, edit, or send a message  
through the unit.  
Adjusts the volume of  
calls/earpiece  
Adjusts the  
microphone volume  
This adjustment does not affect the volume level of  
the other sources.  
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Using the preset list/phone book/call lists  
Making a call  
1
1
On the source control screen:  
Preset From preset list  
From dialled call list.  
From received call list.  
From missed call list.  
From phone book.  
You can also display the phone control screen by  
For copying the phone book,  
pressing [ Phone] on <AV Menu>.  
page 49.  
2
Select a method to make a call.  
Direct number  
entry (below)  
Preset list/call lists/phone  
book (the right column)  
2
Preselist For preetting, page 49)  
Voice ialing the right column)  
Voice Dialing  
Direct numbeentry  
Available only when the connected mobile phone has  
the voice recognition system.  
Deletes last character  
Hold: Adds “+”  
Presets the entered phone number on  
Speak the name you want to call.  
the preset list (page 49)  
To cancel, press [Cancel].  
You can enter up to 32 numbers.  
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Presetting the phone numbers  
Copying the phone book  
You can preset up to 6 phone numbers.  
You can copy the phone book memory of a mobile  
phone into the unit (up to 400 memories).  
1
On the source control screen:  
1
On the source control screen:  
2
Select an item from phone book/call  
lists.  
2
3
Select a phone number.  
(Ho
PIN code (initial: 0000)  
4
Select a preset number to store.  
Numbers of the phone book memories copied  
3
4
Operate the target mobile phone.  
Refer to the instruction manual supplied with  
your mobile phone.  
You can also preset a phone number entered on the  
direct number entry screen by pressing [Save]. (☞  
page 48)  
To cancel the transfer, press [Finish].  
Finish the procedure.  
The phone book memory is copied from the  
mobile phone.  
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Deleting the phone number  
memory in the unit  
About mobile phone compatible  
with Phone Book Access Profile  
(PBAP)  
1
2
Display the preset list/phone book/call  
If your mobile phone supports PBAP, the phone book  
and call lists are automatically copied to the unit when  
the mobile phone is connected.  
list you want to delete. (page 48)  
Phone book: up to 5 000 entries  
Dialled calls, received calls, and missed calls: up to 50  
entries each  
To display the phonebook/call lists of the  
mobile phone or the unit  
You cannot delete data when <Phone> is  
Connected mobone  
selected.  
3
Select the item you want to delete.  
Unit  
Delete all the numbers/names in the d item  
A confirmation messagappears. Press [Yes].  
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Using the Bluetooth audio player  
• To register a new device, page 45.  
• To connect/disconnect a device, page 46.  
Sound mode (page 32)  
Playback mode*1 (below)  
Battery reminder (only when the  
Track no./Playing time* 1  
information comes from the device)  
Playback status  
(3: play/8: pause)* 1  
page 10  
Tag data (current track title/artist  
me/album title)*1  
uching an information bar  
scrolls the text if all the text is  
not shown.  
The operation buttons, indications and information displayed on the screen differ depending on the  
connected device.  
Selects Repeat playback mode*1* 2  
Selects Random playback  
mode.*1* 2  
Adjusts the volume.  
[
[
]
[ ]  
[+]  
]
[Mode]  
Displays the Bluetooth setting  
screen. (page 52)  
[AV MENU] Displays <AV Menu> screen.  
[3]  
Starts playback.  
[8]  
Pauses.  
Selects track. (P
[4]  
Revee/forwad search. (Hold)  
[¢]  
1
2
*
*
Available only for the devces compatible with AVRCP 1.3.  
To cancel ranm or epeat mode, press the button repeatedly until the indicator disappears.  
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Bluetooth device settings  
Mobile phone  
Bluetooth audio player  
On “BT Audio”source control screen:  
Menu items  
Connection  
Selectable setting/item  
Initial: Underlined  
Connect  
Disconnect  
: page 46  
: page 46  
PIN Code  
Changes the PIN code of the unit.  
Touch the current PIN code, enter a new PIN code, then prss [Save].  
Shows the device name to be shown on the Bluetooth dev”JVC Unit.”  
Device Name  
Device Address Shows the MAC address of the unit.  
1
Phone Device* Shows the phone device name.  
2
Audio Device* Shows the audio device name.  
Auto connect Off  
On  
:
:
Cancels.  
The conection is automatically established with the last connected  
Blueooth device when the unit is turned on.  
HF/Audio  
Output  
Select the speakers usefor Bletooth (both phone use and audio player).  
Front  
All  
From front speakers only.  
From all speakers.  
Initialize  
Hold [Enter] o clear the registration of Bluetooth devices and memory of the preset list and  
call list
1
Auto Answer* Off  
:
:
The unit does not answer the calls automatically. Answer the calls  
manually.  
On  
The unit answers the incoming calls automatically.  
1
SMS Notify*  
Off  
On  
:
:
The unit does not inform you of the arrival of a message.  
The unit informs you of the arrival of a message by ringing and  
displaying “Receiving Message.”  
1
Ring Mode*  
Ring Tone  
System  
Phone  
:
:
Selects the ring tone set on the unit.  
Selects the ring tone set on the mobile phone. (This function may not  
work depending on the mobile phone.)  
When <Ring Mode> is set to <System>, press [Enter], then select the ring tone for  
1
Change*  
received calls and SMS from <Tone1>, <Tone2>, <Tone3>.  
Call Tone  
Message Tone  
:
:
Selects the ring tone for phone calls.  
Selects the ring tone for SMS.  
1
*
Appears only for the phone setting screen.  
2
*
Appears only for <Mode> while “BT Audio” is selected as the source.  
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REFERENCE  
Using the remote controller  
Installing the batteries  
R03/LR03/AAA  
If the effectiveness of the remote controller  
decreases, replace the batteries.  
Before using the remote controller:  
Aim the remote controller directly at the remote  
sensor on the unit.  
DO NOT expose the remote sensor to bright light  
(direct sunlight or artificial lighting).  
Insert the batteries into the remote controller by  
matching the polarity (+ and –) correctly.  
The unit is equippewith the steering wheel  
remote control fun.  
Caution:  
• See the nstalln/Connection Manual  
(sparate vlume) for connection.  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.  
Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as  
sunshine, fire, or the like.  
• Operations may differ depending on the types of  
the steering wheel remote control.  
Operations using the reote controller (RM-RK252)  
Button  
ATT /  
Opeations  
Button  
Operations  
Attenuates/rstores the sound.  
Does not function for this unit.  
Reverse search/forward search.  
DVD-Video/DVD-VR/VCD: Slow  
motion playback (during pause).  
– DVD-VR/VCD: Reverse slow  
motion does not work.  
DISP  
1 / ¡  
Selects the preset stations.  
Selects a title/item/folder.  
5 / ∞  
Searches for stations  
automatically.  
Searches for stations manually.  
(Hold)  
/
Selects track.  
Reverse search/forward search.  
(Hold)  
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Button  
Operations  
Button  
Operations  
Confirms selection.  
Adjusts the volume level.  
“2nd VOLfunction does not  
work for this unit.  
ENT  
VOL +/VOL –  
OSD/  
Does not function for this unit.  
Does not function for this unit.  
Functions with other buttons.  
DUAL/  
SHIFT  
SOURCE  
6
Selects the source.  
Starts/pauses* playback.  
Answers incoming calls.  
Enters direct search mode when  
pressed with SHIFT button.  
(page 55)  
PHONE /  
Selects the bands.  
Stops playback.  
Ends the call.  
DIRECT/CLR  
Erases the misentry when  
pressed with SHIFT button.  
“SURROUND”function does not  
work for this unit.  
BAND / 7/  
Pauses playback of Bluetooth  
audio.  
Enters a number while holding  
SHIFT.  
*
Does not work listening to Bluetooth audio.  
0 – 9  
(page 55)  
“SETUP”function does not work  
for this unit.  
Enters preset station number while  
holding SHIFT.  
1 – 6  
Changes the aspect ratio.  
To check the current spect rao  
setting, operate othe touch  
panel. (pge
ASPECT  
RETURN  
Returns to the previous screen.  
DVD-Video: Shows the disc  
men.  
TOP M  
VD-VR: Shows the Original  
Program screen.  
(page 55)  
VCD: Resumes PBC playback.  
DVD-Video: Shows the disc  
menu.  
MENU  
DVD-VR: Shows the Playlist  
screen.  
(page 55)  
VCD: Resumes PBC playback.  
DVD-Video: Makes selection/  
settings.  
%/ / @/#  
DivX: Skips back or forward by  
about 5 minutes.  
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Searching for an item directly  
Various disc operations  
Tuner frequency  
Using the disc menu  
1
Press DIRECT while holding SHIFT to enter the  
DVD-Video/DVD-VR  
search mode.  
1
For DVD Video, press TOP M or MENU.  
For DVD-VR, press...  
2
Press number buttons while holding SHIFT to enter  
a frequency.  
TOP M: To display Original Program  
MENU: To display Playlist  
To erase a misentry, press CLR (clear) while  
holding SHIFT.  
2
3
Press %// @/# to select an item you want to  
start play.  
3
Press ENT to confirm the entry.  
Press ENT to confirm the selection.  
DVD-Video/DVD-VR/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG/  
MP3/WMA/WAV/VCD/CD  
VCD  
1
2
3
Press DIRECT while holding SHIFT to enter the  
search mode.  
During PBC playback...  
1
2
3
Press DIRET wholding SHIFT to enter the  
search mode.  
Each time you press DIRECT, the item to search  
for changes.  
Press a number button while holding SHIFT to  
selet the iem you want to play.  
Press ENT to confirm the selection.  
Press a number button while holding SHIFT to  
select a desired item.  
To erase a misentry, press CLR (clear) while  
holding SHIFT.  
return to the previous screen, press RETURN.  
Press ENT to confirm the selection.  
To cancel PBC playback  
1
2
3
Press 7 to stop PBC playback.  
Press DIRECT while holding SHIFT.  
Press a number button while holding SHIFT to  
select a desired track.  
4
Press ENT to confirm the selection.  
To resume PBC, press TOP M or MENU.  
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Maintenance  
Caution on cleaning the unit  
To keep discs clean  
Do not use any  
A dirty disc may not play correctly.  
If a disc does become dirty, wipe it with a  
soft cloth in a straight line from center to  
edge.  
solvent (for  
example, thinner,  
benzine, etc.),  
detergent, or  
Do not use any solvents (for example, conventional  
record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean  
discs.  
insecticide. This may damage the monitor or the unit.  
Recommended cleaning method:  
Gently wipe the panel with a soft, dry cloth.  
To play new discs  
How to clean the connector  
New discs may have some rough spots  
around the inner anouter edges. If  
such a disc is used, nit may reject  
the disc.  
Frequent detachment  
will deteriorate the  
connectors.  
To minimize this  
To remove thse rough spots, rub the edges with a  
pencil or ball-point pen, etc.  
possibility, periodically  
wipe the connectors  
Connectors  
with a cotton swab  
or cloth moistened with alcohol, being careful noo  
damage the connectors.  
Do not use the following discs:  
8 cm CD  
Warped disc  
Moisture condensation  
Moisture may condense on the lens inhe unit in  
the following cases:  
Sticker and sticker  
residue  
After starting the heater n the car.  
Stick-on label  
If it becomes verhumd inside the car.  
Should this occr, the unit may malfunction. In this  
case, eject the disc and eave the unit turned on for a  
few hours until thmoisture evaporates.  
C-thru Disc (semi-  
transparent disc)  
How to handle discs  
Unusual shape  
When removing a disc from  
Center holder  
its case, press down the center  
holder of the case and lift the  
disc out, holding it by the edges.  
Transparent or semi-  
transparent parts on its  
recording area  
Always hold the disc by the  
edges. Do not touch its recording surface.  
When storing a disc in its case, gently insert the  
disc around the center holder (with the printed surface  
facing up).  
Make sure to store discs in their cases after use.  
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More about this unit  
Playing MP3/WMA/WAV files  
File playback  
This unit can play back files with the extension code  
<.mp3>, <.wma>, or <.wav> (regardless of the  
letter case—upper/lower).  
Playing DivX files (for discs only)  
This unit can play back DivX files with the extension  
code <.divx>, <.div>, or <.avi> (regardless of the  
letter case—upper/lower).  
This unit can play back the files meeting the  
conditions below:  
Audio stream should conform to MP3 or Dolby  
Digital.  
– Bit rate:  
MP3/WMA: 32 kbps — 320 kbps  
– Sampling frequency:  
The file encoded in the interlaced scanning mode  
may not be played back correctly.  
The maximum bit rate for video signals (average) is  
4 Mbps.  
48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for MPEG1)  
24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz (for MPEG2)  
48 kHz, 44.1 kH, 32 kHz, 22.05 kHz (for WMA)  
44.1 kHz (or W
Playing MPEG1/MPEG2 files  
This unit cn sho3 Tag Version  
1.0/.1/2.2/2/2.4 (for MP3).  
This unit can play back MPEG1/MPEG2 files with the  
extension code <.mpg>, <.mpeg>, or <.mod>.  
The stream format should conform to MPEG system/  
program stream.  
This unit can also show WAV/WMA Tag.  
This unit can play back files recorded in VBR (variable  
rate).  
The file format should be MP@ML (Main Profile at  
Main Level)/SP@ML (Simple Profile at Main Level)/  
MP@LL (Main Profile at Low Level).  
iles recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in elapsed  
time indication.  
This unit cannot play back the following files:  
– MP3 files encoded with MP3i and MP3 PRO  
format.  
Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio  
Layer-2 or Dolby Digital.  
The maximum bit rate for video signerage) is  
4 Mbps.  
– MP3 files encoded with Layer 1/2.  
– WMA files encoded with lossless, professional, and  
voice format.  
Playing JPEG files  
– WMA files which are not based upon Windows  
Media® Audio.  
This unit can play bck JPEG files with the extension  
code <.jpg>, r <.jpg>.  
– WMA files copy-protected with DRM.  
This unit can plaback JPEG files that are at 32 x 32 to  
8 192 x 7 680 resolution.  
It may take time to display the file depending on its  
resolution.  
This unit can play back baseline JPEG files.  
Progressive JPEG files or lossless JPEG files cannot be  
played.  
JVC bears no responsibility for any loss  
of data in an iPod/iPhone and USB mass  
storage class device while using this unit.  
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Sound signals emitted through the rear terminals  
Through the analog terminals (Speaker out/REAR OUT/FRONT OUT)  
2-channel signal is emitted. When playing multi-channel encoded disc, multi-channel signals are downmixed.  
Language codes (for DVD/DivX language selection)  
Code  
AA  
Language  
Afar  
Code  
GL  
Language  
Galician  
Code  
MI  
Language  
Maori  
Code  
SO  
Language  
Somali  
AB  
AF  
AM  
AR  
AS  
AY  
AZ  
BA  
BE  
BG  
BH  
BI  
Abkhazian  
Afrikaans  
Ameharic  
Arabic  
GN  
GU  
HA  
HI  
Guarani  
MK  
ML  
MN  
MO  
MR  
MS  
MT  
MY  
NA  
OC  
OM  
OR  
PA  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldavian  
Marathi  
SQ  
SR  
SS  
ST  
SU  
SW  
TA  
TE  
TG  
TH  
TI  
Albanian  
Serbian  
Siswati  
Sesotho  
Sundanese  
Swahili  
Tamil  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Hindi  
Assamese  
Aymara  
HR  
HU  
HY  
IA  
Croatian  
Hungarian  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Interlingue  
Inupiak  
Malay (MAY)  
Maltse  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Burmes
Nauru  
Telugu  
Tajik  
Byelorussian  
Bulgarian  
Bihari  
IE  
IK  
Nepali  
Thai  
IN  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Hebrew  
Norwegian  
Occitan  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Setswana  
Tonga  
Bislama  
IS  
TK  
TL  
TN  
TO  
TR  
TS  
TT  
BN  
BO  
BR  
CA  
CO  
CS  
CY  
DZ  
EL  
Bengali, Bangla IW  
(Afan) Oromo  
Oriya  
Tibetan  
Breton  
Catalan  
Corsican  
Czech  
JA  
Japanse  
Ysh  
JI  
Panjabi  
JW  
KA  
K  
KL  
KM  
KN  
KO  
KS  
KU  
KY  
LA  
LN  
LO  
LT  
nese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
PL  
Polish  
Turkish  
Tsonga  
Tatar  
PS  
Pashto, Pushto  
Quechua  
QU  
RM  
RN  
RO  
RW  
SA  
Welsh  
Greenlandic  
Cambodian  
Kannada  
Korean (KOR)  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
Rhaeto-Romance TW  
Twi  
Bhutan
Greek  
Kirundi  
UK  
UR  
UZ  
VI  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Rumanian  
Kinyarwanda  
Sanskrit  
EO  
ET  
Esperanto  
Estonian  
Basque  
Persian  
Finnish  
Fiji  
Uzbek  
Vietnamese  
Volapuk  
Wolof  
EU  
FA  
FI  
SD  
SG  
Sindhi  
VO  
WO  
XH  
YO  
ZU  
Kirghiz  
Sangho  
Latin  
SH  
SI  
Serbo-Croatian  
Singhalese  
Slovak  
Xhosa  
FJ  
Lingala  
Yoruba  
Zulu  
FO  
FY  
GA  
GD  
Faroese  
Frisian  
Irish  
Laothian  
Lithuanian  
Latvian, Lettish  
Malagasy  
SK  
SL  
Slovenian  
Samoan  
LV  
SM  
SN  
Scots Gaelic  
MG  
Shona  
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
“DVD Logois a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation registered in the US, Japan and other  
countries.  
DivX®, DivX Certified® and associated logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license.  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX Certified® device that  
plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video.  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX  
Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device  
setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more information on how to complete your registration.  
Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or other countries.  
“Made for iPod”and “Made for iPhone”mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect  
specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance  
standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its cmpliwith safety and regulatory  
standards. iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarpple Inc., registered in the U.S.  
and other countries.  
This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected y U.S. patents and other intellectual property  
rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.  
Font for this product is designed by Ricoh.  
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the h SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Victor  
Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) is under license. Oher trademarks and trade names are those of their respective  
owners.  
SAFETY INSTRUTIONS  
Use of the iPhone Navigation App is only permitted if the traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely  
sure that no risk, obstruction or injury will be incurred to you, your passengers or other road users. The  
requirements of the Road Traffic Regulations must always be followed and may vary by state. The destination  
must not be entered while the vehicle is in motion.  
iPhone Navigation guidance may not be applicable to the current situation because of changes in traffic  
conditions (e.g. changes in tollroads, principal roads, one-way traffic, or other traffic regulations). In this  
case, observe the current traffic signs or regulations.  
• Traffic signs should be observed carefully while driving using the iPhone Navigation App. iPhone Navigation  
App is only an aid. Driver must always decide whether or not to heed the information provided. JVC does  
not accept liability for erroneous data provided by the iPhone Navigation App.  
Do not operate the unit while driving.  
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Troubleshooting  
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center.  
For operations with the external components, refer also to the instructions supplied with the adapters used for the  
connections (as well as the instructions supplied with the external components).  
Messages (enclosed in “ ”) in the tables below are shown in the language selected on <Text Language> (☞  
page 42). Messages described here are in the language of this manual.  
If the following messages appear  
Message  
“No Signal”  
Remedy/Cause  
Start the playback on the external component connected to VIDEO IN jack.  
Check the cords and connections.  
Signal input is too weak.  
“Miswiring Check wiring  
A speaker cord has shorted or it has come in to cont with the car chassis. Wire or  
connection and then reset insulate the speaker cord as appropriate, then ree unit (page 3). See also the  
unit”  
Installation/Connection Manual.  
“Warning Check wiring  
connection and then reset  
unit”  
“Parking Brake”  
No playback picture is shn the parking brake is not engaged.  
“Eject Error”  
Eject the disc forcibly. page 3)  
“Loading Error”  
“Restricted Device”  
“USB Device Error”  
Check whethethe cnnected iPod/iPhone is compatible with this unit. (page 26)  
The USower voltage is abnormal.  
Turn nd turn on the unit.  
Connect another USB device.  
“No BT Dongle”  
Bluetooth adapter (KS-UBT1) is removed.  
“Connection Error”  
The device is registered but the connection has failed. Connect the registered device.  
(page 46)  
“Please Wait...”  
The unit is preparing to use the Bluetooth function. If the message does not disappear,  
turn off and turn on the unit, then connect the device again (or reset the unit).  
“No Voice Device”  
“No Data”  
The connected mobile phone does not have the voice recognition system.  
No phone book data is contained in the connected Bluetooth phone.  
The unit has failed to initialize the Bluetooth module. Try the operation again.  
Dialing has failed. Try the operation again.  
“Initialize Error”  
“Dial Error”  
“Hung Up Error”  
The call has not ended yet. Park your car, and use the connected mobile phone to end  
the call.  
“Pick Up Error”  
“Pairing Error”  
The unit has failed to receive a call.  
Pairing between the unit and Bluetooth device has failed. Register the device again.  
(page 45)  
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If there seems to be a problem  
Symptom  
Remedy/Cause  
No sound comes out of the speakers.  
Adjust the volume to the optimum level.  
Check the cords and connections.  
No picture is displayed on the screen.  
The unit does not work at all.  
Turn on the screen. (page 8)  
Reset the unit. (page 3)  
<Display Sensor> function does not work The sensor display may malfunction when there is an  
properly.  
object close to the motion sensor. In this case, select  
<High> for <Sensitivity>. (page 41)  
The remote controller does not work.  
Deactivate the rear source. (page 31) (While the rear  
source is activated, the remote controller only functions  
for operating thDVDplayer.)  
Replace the battery
SSM automatic presetting does not work.  
Static noise while listening to the radio.  
Store statins manully. (page 14)  
Connect the antenna firmly.  
Disc can be neither recognized nor played  
back.  
disc forcibly. (page 3)  
Disc cannot be ejected.  
Unlock the disc. (page 17)  
Recordable/Rewritable discs cannot be  
played back.  
Insert a finalized disc.  
Finalize the discs with the component which you used  
for recording.  
Tracks on the Recordable/Rable discs  
cannot be skipped.  
Playback does not sart.  
The format of files is not supported by the unit.  
No picture appears on the external monitor.  
Connect the video cord correctly.  
Select the correct input on the external monitor.  
Disc cannbe played back.  
Record the tracks using a compliant application on the  
appropriate discs. (page 18)  
Add appropriate extension codes to the file names.  
Tracks are not played back as you have  
intended them to play.  
Playback order may differ from the one played back using  
other players.  
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Symptom  
Remedy/Cause  
Turn off the power and on again.  
“Now Reading...keeps flashing on the  
screen.  
While playing a track, sound is sometimes  
interrupted.  
The tracks are not properly copied into the USB device.  
Copy tracks again, and try again.  
No sound comes out of the speakers.  
Disconnect the iPod, then connect it again.  
Select another source and then reselect “iPod.  
The iPod/iPhone does not turn on or does  
not work.  
Check the connecting cable and its connection.  
Update the firmware version.  
Charge the battery.  
Check whether the iPod control mode is correctly  
selected. (page 26)  
Reset the iPod/Pho
Sound is distorted.  
Deactivate the equalizeither on this unit or the iPod/  
iPhone.  
A lot of noise is generated.  
Turn off (uncheck) the “VoiceOver”feature of the iPod. For  
, visit <http://www.apple.com>.  
No operations are available when playi
back a track containing Artwork.  
te the unit after the Artwork is loaded. (page 27)  
Sound does not synchronize with the vide. Select <iPod> for both <Audio Input> and <Video  
Input>. (page 41)  
No picture appears on the s
Turn on the video component if it is not on.  
Connect the video component correctly.  
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Symptom  
Remedy/Cause  
Phone sound quality is poor.  
Reduce the distance between the unit and the  
Bluetooth mobile phone.  
Move the car to place where you can get a better signal  
reception.  
The sound is interrupted or skipped while  
using a Bluetooth audio player.  
Reduce the distance between the unit and the  
Bluetooth audio player.  
Disconnect the device connected for Bluetooth phone.  
Turn off, then turn on the unit.  
(When the sound is not yet restored) connect the player  
again.  
The connected audio player cannot be  
controlled.  
Check whether the connected audio player supports AVRCP  
(Audio Video Remote Conl Profile).  
Bluetooth device does not detect the unit.  
Check whethr the oth adapter (KS-UBT1) is  
inserted correctl
Search from the luetooth device again.  
When “Waiting...appears on the screen, press [Cancel]  
onnect a Bluetooth device.  
The unit does not make pairing with the  
Bluetooth device.  
Enhe same PIN code for both the unit and target  
device. If the PIN code of the device is not indicated on its  
instructions, try “0000”or “1234.”  
Echo or noise occurs.  
Adjust the microphone unit position.  
The unit does not respond wu try to You may have tried to copy the same entries (as stored)  
copy the phone book to te unit.  
to the unit.  
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Specifications  
Maximum Power Output Front/Rear  
50 W per channel  
Continuous Power Output Front/Rear  
(RMS)  
20 W per channel into 4 , 40 Hz to 20 000  
Hz at no more than 0.8% total harmonic  
distortion  
Load Impedance  
4 (4 to 8 allowance)  
Equalizer Control Range Level  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
12 dB  
70 dB  
Audio Output Level  
FRONT OUT, REAR OUT,  
SUBWOOFER OUT  
Line-Out Level/Impedance  
Output Impedance  
4 V/20 kload (full scale)  
1 kΩ  
Video Output (composite) Color System  
PAL/NTSC  
VIDEO OUT  
Video-Out Level/Impedance  
Input  
1 Vp-p/7
Other Terminals  
LININ, VIDEO IN, CAMERA IN, USB input, MIC  
IN, AUX, Antenna input  
Output  
2nd AUDIO OUT  
Others  
FM  
OE REMOTE, RGB input  
87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz  
531 kHz to 1 611 kHz  
Frequency Range  
FM Tuner  
AM  
Usable Snsitivit
9.3 dBf (0.8 μV/75 )  
16.3 dBf (1.8 μV/75 )  
65 dB  
50 dB uieting Sensitivity  
AlteChannel Selectivity  
(400 kHz)  
Frequency Response  
Stereo Separation  
40 Hz to 15 000 Hz  
40 dB  
AM Tune
Sensitivity/Selectivity  
20 μV/40 dB  
Signal Detetion System Non-contact optical pickup (semiconductor laser)  
Frequency Response  
DVD, fs=48 kHz/96 kHz  
VCD/CD  
16 Hz to 22 000 Hz  
16 Hz to 20 000 Hz  
93 dB  
Dynamic Range  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
Wow and Flutter  
95 dB  
Less than measurable limit  
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USB Standards  
USB 2.0 Full Speed  
Full Speed  
Data Transfer Rate  
Maximum 12 Mbps  
Maximum 1.5 Mbps  
Low Speed  
Compatible Device  
Compatible File System  
Max. Current  
Version  
Mass storage class  
FAT 32/16/12  
DC 5 V 1 A  
Bluetooth 2.0 certified  
+4 dBm Max. (Power class 2)  
Within 10 m  
Output Power  
Service Area  
Profile  
HFP (Hands-Free Profile) 1.5  
OPP (Object Push Profile) 1.1  
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) 1.2  
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile1.3  
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) 1.0  
Screen Size  
7 inch wide liquid crystal display  
1 152 000 pixels: 800 (horizontl) × 3 RGB) × 480 (vertical)  
TFT (Thin Film Transistor) active matrix format  
PAL/NTSC  
Number of Pixel  
Drive Method  
Color System  
Aspect Ratio  
16:9 (wide)  
Power Requirement  
Grounding System  
Operating Voltage  
DC 14.4 V (11 V to 16 V allowance)  
Negative ground  
Allowable Storage Temperature  
Allowable Operating Temera
Dimensions (W × H × ) Illation Size (approx.)  
Panel Size (approx.)  
–10°C to +60°C  
0°C to +40°C  
182 mm × 111 mm × 160 mm  
188 mm × 117 mm × 10 mm  
Mass (appox.)  
2.5 kg  
Design and specifationare subject to change without notice.  
Required space for installation and the monitor ejection  
Dashboard  
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CAUTION: When ejecting the monitor, leave  
an open space for the monitor to come out.  
If you do not, the monitor may obstruct the  
steering wheel and gearshift lever operations,  
and this may result in a traffic accident.  
Unit: mm  
160  
91.6  
65  
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Die Länder, in denen Sie die Bluetooth® Funktion verwenden können  
Pays où vous pouvez utiliser la fonction Bluetooth®  
De landen waar u de Bluetooth®-functie mag gebruiken  
Países en los que se puede utilizar la función Bluetooth®  
Paesi nei quali è possibile utilizzare la funzione Bluetooth®  
Länder där du kan använda Bluetooth®-funktionen  
Lande, hvor du kan bruge Bluetooth®-funktionen  
Land hvor du kan bruke Bluetooth®-funksjonen  
Maat, joissa voi käyttää Bluetooth®-toimintoa  
Países onde pode usar a função Bluetooth®  
Οι χώρες όπου μπορείτε να χρησιμοποιήσετε τη λειτουργία Bluetooth®  
Страны, где можно воспользоваться функцией Bluetooth®  
Země, ve kterých můžete využívat funkci Bluetooth®  
Azok az országok, amelyekben használhatjuk a Bluetoothnkciót  
Kraje, w których można używać funkcji Bluetooth®  
Države, kjer lahko uporabljate funkcijo Bluetooth®  
Krajiny, v ktorých môžete využívať funkciu Bluetooth®  
Valstis, kur jūs varat izmantot Bluetooth® fnkciju  
Šalys, kuriose galite naudotisBluetootcija  
Il-pajjiżi fejn tista’ tuża l-funzjoni Bltoo
Lönd þar sem hægt er að nota Bluetooh®  
Riigid, kus on võimalik kasutada Bluetooth® funktsiooni  
Bluetooth® fonksiyonunu kullanabileceğiniz ülkeler  
Na tíortha inar féidir leat feihmiú Bluetooth® a úsáid  
Länner an denen der d’Blueh® Funktioun benotze kënnt.  
nhng quc gia mà bcó thsdng chc n@ng Bluetooth®  
Els països on podrfer servir la funció Bluetooth®  
Zemlje u kojima je dozvoljena upotreba Bluetooth® funkcije.  
Zemlje u kojima možete koristiti Bluetooth® funkciju  
Zemlje u ojima je dopušteno koristiti Bluetooth®.  
Земји каде можете да ја користите функцијата Bluetooth®  
Страните, в които можете да ползвате функцията Bluetooth®  
Ţările în care puteţi utiliza funcţia Bluetooth®  
Die lande waar u die Bluetooth®-funksie kan gebruik  
Amazwe lapho ungasebenzisa khona uhlelo lwe-Bluetooth®  
Ang mga bansa kung saan maaari kang gumamit ng Bluetooth® function  
Negara-negara yang anda boleh menggunakan fungsi Bluetooth®  
您能够使用 Bluetooth® 功能的国家  
您能夠使用 Bluetooth® 功能的國家  
Bluetooth® 기능을 사용할 수 있는 국가  
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Country  
Country  
Country  
Andorra  
Australia  
Ísland  
Italia  
Türkiye  
台湾  
대한민국  
Lichtenstein  
Lietuva  
United States of America  
Venezuela  
Österreich  
Vietnam  
Bosna i Hercegovina  
Vit Nam  
Luxemburg  
Luxembourg  
Lëtzebuerg  
Belgien  
Belgique  
South Africa  
ENingizimu Afrika  
Suid-Afrika  
България  
Canada  
Latvija  
Monaco  
Crna Gora  
Македонија  
Malta  
Schweiz  
Suisse  
Chile  
Κύπρος  
Kıbrıs  
Malaysia  
Nederland  
Norge  
Česká republika  
Deutschland  
Danmark  
Eesti  
New Zealan
Perú  
España  
Philippines  
Pilipinas  
Suomi  
Finland  
Polska  
France  
tugal  
omânia  
Srbija  
United Kingdom  
Ελλάδα  
Hong Kong  
香港  
香港  
Россия  
Sverige  
Singapore  
新加坡  
Hrvatska  
Magyarország  
Singapura  
Ireland  
Éire  
Slovenija  
Slovensko  
09-1672-006  
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Having TROUBLE with operation?  
Please reset your unit  
Refer to page of Ho reset your unit  
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