Fujitsu DJ Equipment E7703AVX User Manual

MODEL  
E7703AVX  
Multi Control DVD-Video / MS AV System  
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Warning  
• Do not place the vinyl storage bag over a person. It may cause  
a serious accident or death by suffocation.  
• Do not adjust the controls while driving the car. To adjust the  
controls, stop the car in a safe location.  
• To prevent accidents, store batteries for the remote control out  
of the reach of small children. In case a child swallows a  
battery, consult a physician immediately.  
• Do not disassemble or rebuild this product. Doing so may  
cause an accident, fire or electrical shock.  
• When it is necessary to replace the fuse, always use a fuse of  
the correct rating (number of amperes). Use of fuses with  
higher amperage ratings may cause a fire.  
• Do not operate the product in a malfunctioning condition, for  
instance, when the audio does not play. Doing so may result in  
an accident, fire or electrical shock.  
• If an abnormal situation occurs, such as foreign matter  
entering or liquid splashing on the product, or smoke or a  
strange odor emitting from the unit, shut off the product  
immediately and consult the dealer from whom you purchased  
it. Continued operation may cause an accident, fire or  
electrical shock.  
• Do not install this product in locations where it may obstruct  
the driver's view, or where it may endanger passengers in the  
vehicle. Otherwise, an accident or injury may result.  
• Do not install this product in locations where it may interfere  
with the operation of the steering wheel, shift lever, brake  
pedal, etc. Otherwise, an accident or injury may result.  
• When installing this product, never use existing nuts or bolts  
that secure parts of the fuel tank, or the steering or braking  
systems. Otherwise improper steering or braking or a fire may  
result.  
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Warning  
• To prevent a short circuit from occurring, disconnect the  
battery's negative terminal before installing this product.  
Otherwise, an electric shock or injury may result.  
• When using an existing nut and/or bolt from the vehicle to  
ground this product, do not use any that secure parts of the  
steering or braking systems. Otherwise, an accident may  
result.  
• Bundle cables and harnesses with electrical tape or wire ties to  
prevent them from interfering with moving parts. If they should  
entangle the steering wheel, shift lever or brake pedal, an  
accident may result.  
• Never supply power to another electrical appliance by splicing  
or tapping into this product's power lead (wire). Otherwise, the  
current capacity of the wire will be exceeded, resulting in a fire  
or electric shock.  
• Never attempt to disassemble or modify the product.  
Otherwise, an accident, fire or electric shock may result.  
• When installing the product into a vehicle with a passenger  
side air bag, do not secure it to the air bag's cover or in places  
where it may impede air bag deployment. Otherwise, proper  
air bag operation may not be ensured in the event of an  
accident, causing injury or death.  
• When making holes using a drill or similar tool, be sure to wear  
protective eyewear. Otherwise, an injury such as loss of  
eyesight may result.  
• Exposed wires must be insulated with electrical tape.  
Otherwise, a short circuit, fire, or electric shock may result.  
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Caution  
• Play the audio at a moderate volume level that permits you to  
hear sounds from outside the car. Driving without being able to  
hear outside sounds may result in an accident.  
• Keep foreign objects out of the disc or Memory Stick slot. They  
may cause fire or electrical shock. Another possibility is that  
discs may be damaged or become stuck.  
• Do not stick your fingers or hands into the disc or Memory  
Stick slot. Doing so may cause personal injury.  
• This product must be operated only as on-board equipment, or  
it may cause electrical shock or injury.  
• Do not play distorted sounds for long periods of time;  
the speakers may overheat and cause a fire.  
• This product uses an invisible laser light. In case a problem  
develops, be sure to consult the dealer from whom you  
purchased the product. Do not disassemble or rebuild the unit;  
rebuilding it may expose you and others to a dangerous laser  
emission (which would damage eyesight) or cause an  
accident.  
• Never use batteries other than those specified. Do not mix new  
and old cells. Doing so may cause a fire or personal injury due  
to a battery explosion or chemical leaks.  
• Pay attention to the (+) and (-) polarity of the battery when  
installing them in the product. Incorrect installation may cause  
personal injury or product damage spoilage due to a battery  
explosion or chemical leakage.  
• For best results, this product should be installed by a  
professional installer.  
Contact the dealer whom you purchased the product for an  
appointment.  
• When installing this product, be sure to use the supplied  
mounting hardware. If parts other than those supplied are  
used, the unit may be damaged internally, or may not be held  
in place securely and become dislodged.  
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Caution  
• Avoid installing this product in places where it may get wet,  
such as near windows, or in places that are moist or dusty.  
Presence of liquid, moisture or dust inside this product can  
cause short circuiting, resulting in smoke or fire.  
• Do not install this product in locations where it cannot be  
fastened securely, such as places subject to frequent  
vibration. Otherwise, it may become dislodged and cause an  
accident or injury.  
• Do not block this product's vent or heat sink. If either is  
blocked, excessive heat build-up may occur and cause a fire.  
• If this product is not connected properly, a short circuit, fire or  
accident may occur.  
• When routing cables, use care so that they do not contact  
sharp metal parts such as brackets or screw tips. Otherwise, a  
short circuit, electric shock, fire or accident may result.  
• Do not obstruct the vent on this product. If blocked, excessive  
heat build-up may occur and cause a fire.  
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Table of Contents  
Operating precautions ............................................ 11  
Notes on using the system.......................................................... 11  
About discs ................................................................................. 13  
About cleaning a disc ................................................................. 16  
About Memory Sticks ................................................................. 17  
About cleaning Memory Sticks ................................................... 18  
About cleaning unit ..................................................................... 18  
Names of parts ......................................................... 19  
Basic operation ........................................................ 22  
Inserting a DVD/CD/Memory Stick.............................................. 22  
Ejecting a DVD/CD/Memory Stick............................................... 24  
Adjusting the display angle.......................................................... 26  
Turning power on/off ................................................................... 28  
Switching to other modes............................................................ 28  
Adjusting the main volume .......................................................... 31  
Displaying the sound adjustment screen..................................... 32  
Setting position/volume balance.................................................. 34  
Setting loudness.......................................................................... 35  
Setting the subwoofer.................................................................. 36  
Setting MP3 sound correction (MP3 harmonizer) ....................... 37  
Setting DSP................................................................................. 38  
Setting EQ(Equalizer).................................................................. 40  
Adjusting the surround system.................................................... 44  
Setting speaker size.................................................................... 50  
Setting time alignment/output level ............................................. 52  
Adjusting image quality ............................................................... 55  
Switching screen background ..................................................... 57  
Changing the touch switch display...............................................59  
Saving and exporting image data.................................................60  
Capturing images .........................................................................64  
Changing the clock settings .........................................................66  
Setting guide tones.......................................................................67  
Setting the reverse linking function for the back-eye camera.......67  
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How to operate the tuner ........................................ 68  
Listening to tuner.........................................................................68  
Selecting a broadcast station .......................................................68  
Presetting stations automatically..................................................69  
Presetting stations manually ........................................................70  
Checking preset stations..............................................................70  
FM reception characteristics ........................................................71  
How to operate the CD player.................................. 73  
Listening to CD.............................................................................73  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the  
beginning of the track being played...........................................73  
Fast Forward/Rewind ...................................................................74  
Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN).......................................74  
Repeating the same track (REPEAT)...........................................74  
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM) .................................74  
Creating a title for a CD................................................................75  
Deleting a previously created title ................................................76  
Displaying CD TEXT by scrolling .................................................77  
How to operate the MP3 player ............................... 78  
About MP3....................................................................................78  
Listening to MP3 files ...................................................................81  
Selecting a folder to listen to ........................................................82  
Selecting a file to listen to.............................................................82  
Displaying the next higher-up level ..............................................83  
Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN).......................................83  
Repeating the same track (REPEAT)...........................................84  
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM) .................................84  
How to operate the Memory Stick player .............. 85  
Listening to Memory Stick ............................................................85  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the  
beginning of the track being played...........................................85  
Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN).......................................86  
Repeating the same track (REPEAT)...........................................86  
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM) .................................86  
Recording on Memory Stick .........................................................87  
Editing recorded Memory Stick ....................................................90  
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How to operate the DVD player .............................. 95  
Before using the DVD player........................................................95  
Watching a DVD...........................................................................99  
Using the menu screen ..............................................................100  
Fast-Forward/Rewind.................................................................101  
Pausing/Advancing the video.....................................................101  
Stopping playback......................................................................102  
Using slow motion ......................................................................102  
Searching for a desired chapter .................................................103  
Playing the beginnings of chapters (SCAN)...............................104  
Repeating titles (REPEAT).........................................................104  
Switching the video angle...........................................................105  
Switching subtitle languages......................................................106  
Switching dubbed voice languages............................................106  
Setting the DVD player...............................................................107  
Table of language codes............................................................117  
How to operate the video CD player ..................... 119  
Watching a video CD..................................................................119  
Using the menu screen ..............................................................120  
Advancing to the next scene or returning to the  
beginning of the scene being played.......................................121  
Fast-Forward/Rewind.................................................................121  
Specifying a track to playback....................................................122  
Pausing/Advancing the video.....................................................122  
Stopping playback......................................................................123  
Using slow motion ......................................................................123  
Switching sound output ..............................................................123  
How to operate multi-window display .................. 124  
Setting multi-window ..................................................................124  
Switching multi-window display..................................................125  
Adjusting multi-window display size ...........................................125  
How to operate the receiver with an optional navigation system connected  
(In case of using the receiver as monitor for navigation system).... 126  
Using the receiver as monitor for navigation system..................126  
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How to operate the receiver with an optional  
CD changer connected........................................... 127  
Listening to a CD........................................................................127  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the  
beginning of the track being played.........................................127  
Fast-Forward/Rewind.................................................................128  
Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN).....................................128  
Repeating the same track (REPEAT).........................................128  
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM) ...............................129  
Specifying a CD to play..............................................................129  
Creating a title for a CD..............................................................130  
Deleting a previously created title ..............................................131  
How to use the remote control.............................. 132  
Precautions in use of the remote control....................................132  
Cleaning the remote control .......................................................132  
Turning the power on/off ............................................................133  
Adjusting the audio volume ........................................................133  
Switching playback modes.........................................................133  
How to play the tuner .................................................................134  
How to play CD ..........................................................................135  
How to play Memory Stick..........................................................136  
Replacing the battery .................................................................137  
Troubleshooting ..................................................... 138  
Message displays.......................................................................138  
Before asking for repairs ............................................................141  
Specifications ......................................................... 145  
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Operating precautions  
Operating precautions  
Be very careful and pay full attention to safety when operating the audio  
controls while driving, otherwise accidents may occur.  
Warning  
Notes on using the system  
• Some functions cannot be used while driving. These  
functions will appear in lighter color than normal to indicate  
that they cannot be used.  
• For safety, keep the volume at a low enough level so that  
sounds outside the vehicle can still be heard while driving.  
• Never continue to use the system if it is malfunctioning in  
any way.  
If smoke, abnormal noises or abnormal odors are noticed,  
turn off the power immediately.  
• The driver should avoid operating the system as much as  
possible while driving.  
• Do not apply excessive force to the monitor, otherwise it  
may become damaged.  
• Do not place items such as cups or cans on top of the  
monitor, and do not leave the monitor tilted down when not  
in use, otherwise damage may occur.  
• Never insert foreign objects such as coins, plastic cards  
into the disc insertion slot. The only objects that should be  
inserted into this slot are the appropriate CDs, DVDs, and  
Memory Sticks. Be particularly careful not to let children  
interfere with the system.  
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Operating precautions  
• Be sure to keep discs and Memory Sticks horizontal when  
removing them from the unit.  
Do not pull them up forcibly or press down on them  
strongly while removing them, otherwise discs may  
become scratched and the sound may skip, and Memory  
Sticks may also become damaged.  
• The temperature inside the vehicle can increase during hot  
weather. Wait for the temperature inside the vehicle to drop  
before using the unit.  
• Avoid humid environments. If liquid gets inside the unit or  
onto it, malfunctions or damage may occur. Be particularly  
careful of items such as drinks that have been placed in  
drink holders that are near the unit.  
• The components inside of the unit have been assembled  
with high precision, and they should not be disassembled  
or modified. If a problem occurs with the unit, contact the  
place of purchase.  
• Clean the unit by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. If it is  
particularly dirty, use a cloth that is lightly moistened with  
alcohol.  
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Operating precautions  
About discs  
• Water droplets can form on the inside of the unit during  
cold or rainy weather in the same way car windows can fog  
up. (This is condensation.) When this happens, the audio  
can jump and playback can stop, so ventilate or  
dehumidify the vehicle for a short time before operating the  
equipment.  
• To safeguard the components of the player, the unit will  
automatically stop when a malfunction occurs. If the player  
will not operate even when messages displayed on the  
screen are followed, consult with your equipment retailer  
because it is possible that the unit has been damaged.  
• It is possible that the sound will skip if the vehicle  
experiences violent motion on rough roads.  
• It is possible that a copy protected CD will not play on the  
unit.  
• It is possible that a CD-R (CD-Recordable) or CD-RW (CD-  
ReWritable) disc will not play on the unit due to special  
disc characteristics, scratches, dirt or deterioration caused  
by long storage in the vehicle. In addition, a CD-R or CD-  
RW disc written with CD-R, CD-RW or UDF format that has  
not been finalized will not play on the unit.  
TEXT  
• An audio disc or DVD video disc bearing one the marks on  
the left can be played.  
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Operating precautions  
• A DVD disc bearing one of the marks at left for Dolby  
Digital (5.1 ch) or DTS (5.1 ch) *1 or can also be played.  
2
*
*1 Center speaker and subwoofers (sold separately) are required for playing Dolby Digital  
(5.1 ch) or DTS (5.1 ch).  
*2 Manufactured in compliance with rights granted from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the  
double D mark are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
3
*
*3 DTS is a trademark of Digital Theater System, Inc.  
• Place discs in their protective cases and store in a location  
out of direct sunlight, high temperature and high humidity.  
• Do not place adhesive materials on either the recorded  
side or label side of a disc, and do not write on a disc or  
scratch it.  
• Do not use CD discs with attached cellophane tape, rental  
CD discs with glue protruding from labels or discs with the  
residue of peeled adhesives. Using discs with those  
conditions can prevent the player from properly opening  
and closing as well as cause other damage.  
• Discs spin at high speed inside the unit. Do not use a  
cracked CD disc because it can cause the disc to damage  
the CD unit.  
• Do not touch the recorded side of a disc when handling it.  
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Operating precautions  
Rough Edges  
• You may notice that some brand new discs are rough  
around the center hole or outside edge.  
Remove the rough edges with the side of a ballpoint pen,  
etc. Rough edges may prevent proper loading in the unit.  
Flakes from the rough edges may also stick to the  
recorded surface and interfere with playback.  
Ballpoint  
pen  
Rough Edges  
Flakes  
Recorded surface  
• Do not use accessories  
(stabilizers, protective seals, laser lens cleaners, etc.) sold  
for "improving sound performance" or "protecting CDs." The  
changes in CD thickness or outside dimensions made by  
these accessories may cause problems in the player.  
• Please be sure NOT to attach any ring-shape protector (or  
other accessory) to your discs. Those protectors are  
commercially available and said to protect disc and to  
improve sound quality (and antivibration effect), but they  
can do more harm than good in regular uses. The most  
common problems are insert/Eject related problems and  
"No playback" problems due to the protector ring that come  
off in the disc mechanism.  
• Specially-shaped or octagonal CDs, like heart-shaped  
cannot be played. Do not attempt to play them, even with  
an adapter, since they may damage the player.  
8cm CD  
• The unit can play 8 cm CDs without the need for an  
adapter.  
• Do not play back 8 cm CDs with a single adapter attached,  
as malfunctions may occur if such discs are used.  
8cm CD  
Adapter  
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Operating precautions  
About cleaning a disc  
• Use a commercially available compact disc cleaner to  
clean a CD, wiping lightly from the center to the edge.  
• Do not use benzine, thinner, LP record spray or other  
cleaners on CDs. They may damage a CD's finish.  
• The disc slot tends to get dusty. Clean it occasionally to  
prevent accumulated dust from scratching the discs.  
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Operating precautions  
About Memory Sticks  
Do not store Memory Sticks in places that are subject to  
static electricity and electrical interference, otherwise the  
data they contain may become corrupted.  
In order to protect the player, the player's functions will be  
stopped automatically if a problem occurs. If the player  
cannot be operated even after following the instructions  
that appear on the screen, the unit is malfunctioning, and  
you should ask the place of purchase for further advice.  
If using a Memory Stick Duo, you will need to use it with a  
Memory Stick Duo adapter.  
Only Memory Sticks with a capacity of up to 128 MB can  
be used in the unit.  
Memory Stick PRO types of Memory Stick cannot be used.  
After playing back a MG Memory Stick and after  
transferring data to a MG Memory Stick or other Memory  
Stick, remove the Memory Stick immediately.  
MG Memory Sticks bearing one of the marks at the left can  
be used.  
Memory Sticks bearing one of the marks at the left can be  
used for loading images into the unit and for saving  
captured images.  
MagicGate Memory Stick  
Sony Corporation.  
and Memory Stick  
are trademarks of  
If the write protection switch on a MG Memory Stick or  
Memory Stick is at the lock position, audio recordings and  
other data cannot be saved onto it.  
Do not remove a MG Memory Stick while it is being  
accessed for playback or recording, otherwise the data on  
the MG Memory Stick may become corrupted. If the data  
becomes corrupted, it can no longer be retrieved.  
Formatting (initializing) MG Memory Sticks requires special  
equipment. If a MG Memory Stick is formatted using some  
other type of equipment, you will not be able to play it back  
on this unit.  
It may not be possible to use MG Memory Sticks that have  
just been purchased. If this happens, use the unit to format  
the MG Memory Stick. Refer to "Formatting Memory Stick  
(quick format)" on page 89 for instructions on formatting  
MG Memory Sticks.  
Some recordings and other data may not be played back  
or displayed, depending on the device that was used to  
save the data.  
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Operating precautions  
Do not use Memory Sticks with labels that are peeling off or  
that have name tags (labels) attached.  
Store Memory Sticks in places away from direct sunlight  
and high humidity, otherwise the Memory Sticks may  
become unusable.  
Place Memory Sticks in their protective cases during  
transportation and storage.  
Do not touch the terminals with your hands or with metallic  
objects.  
About cleaning Memory Sticks  
In order to maintain good audio performance from Memory  
Sticks, periodically wipe the cartridge clean of any dust  
and other contamination with a dry cloth.  
About cleaning unit  
Use a soft cloth (such as a silicon cloth) to clean the unit.  
If it is particularly dirty, use a cloth that is lightly moistened with a weak solution of  
household detergent.  
Be particularly careful when wiping the touch panel, as it scratches easily.  
If using a chemically-treated cloth, follow the instructions provided with the cloth.  
Do not use volatile solvents such as acetone or thinner, as they can cause discoloration  
and peeling of the unit's finish.  
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Names of parts  
Names of parts  
The unit can be operated by pressing buttons on the frame of the panel (panel buttons)  
and by touching buttons displayed on the screen (touch switches). The remote control  
can also operate the unit, and some DVD operations can only be controlled by the remote  
control.  
Panel Buttons  
[Unit Front Surface]  
Turns power on and off.  
PWR Button  
FUNC Button  
Switches to Function Mode.  
Switches to Screen Adjustment Mode to allow adjustment of  
image quality and screen background (background  
screen/animation).  
PICT Button  
SOUND Button  
Switches to Sound Adjustment screen.  
TUNE TRACK Button  
Selects radio stations and fast forwards or rewinds discs.  
To insert and eject discs/Memory Sticks. To adjust display  
viewing angle.  
⑥�  
OPEN Button  
Displays the Audio Menu screen and switches between audio  
modes.  
⑦�  
SOURCE Button  
EX-IN Button  
MULT Button  
CAPT Button  
VOL Button  
Switches to external navigation screen.  
Activates display of multiple windows.  
Switches to Image Capture Mode.  
Adjusts volume.  
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Names of parts  
[With Display Open]  
Slot for insertion/ejection of CD and DVD discs.  
Slot for insertion/ejection of Memory Sticks.  
Disc Insertion Slot  
Memory Stick Insertion Slot  
Touch Panel  
Touch switch  
Unit can be operated by  
touching buttons on  
screen.  
[About operation of touch switch]  
Touch the buttons until a beep sound is emitted.  
Touch the buttons lightly to prevent damage to the screen.  
If a button does not respond, remove your finger and touch it again.  
An unavailable button is shaded.  
Button color may continue with activated appearance while the function is being  
performed.  
[About button and switch display in this manual]  
Panel button names are shown with light background ([PWR], [FUNC], etc.).  
Touch switch names are shown with dark background (  
).  
○○○  
If the screen becomes dirty, clean it by lightly wiping with a soft dry cloth  
such as an eyeglass tissue meant for plastic lenses.  
Caution  
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Names of parts  
Remote Control  
①②③④  
PWR Button  
MODE Button  
BAND Button  
MUTE Button  
Turns power on and off.  
Switches audio source mode.  
Switches radio band and video CD menu.  
Mutes audio and cancels mute.  
Searches for DVD chapters.  
NUMBER Button  
VOL Button  
Adjusts volume.  
MENU Button  
CLEAR Button  
SEARCH Button  
SET UP Button  
ANGLE Button  
SUB TITLE Button  
AUDIO Button  
ENTER Button  
⑮� (cursor) Button  
RETURN Button  
STOP Button  
PLAY Button  
Displays DVD menu and Title menu.  
Clears numbers currently being input.  
Switches between search for DVD chapters and DVD titles.  
No function set at this time.  
Switches the angle of the DVD.  
Switches subtitles during DVD playback.  
Switches voices during DVD playback.  
Sets the content for each setting.  
Moves cursor during operation of DVD menu.  
Returns to previous screen.  
Stops video playback.  
Starts (restarts) video playback.  
PAUSE Button  
SLOW Button  
Pauses video playback.  
Activates slow-motion video playback.  
Selects disc in CD changer or selects radio preset channels.  
Selects DVD chapter and disc track.  
DISC  
Button  
CHAPTER  
Button  
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Basic operation  
Basic operation  
This section explains basic operations for use of the AVX equipment. For detailed  
information, refer to special explanations for each function.  
[OPEN] Button  
Disc Insertion Slot  
Memory Stick Insertion Slot  
Inserting a DVD/CD/Memory Stick  
To listen to music, insert a music CD or memory stick. To play a video, insert  
the DVD or video CD into the insertion slot.  
Press the [OPEN] panel button.  
1
Switches display to the Display Open/Tilt selection screen.  
DVD/CD EJECT  
Memory Stick  
touch switch.  
Touch the  
or  
2
Opens display to reveal insertion slots.  
If the vehicle's automatic transmission shift lever is in the "P" position or  
manual transmission lever is in the 1, 3, 5 or "R" position, or if a bottle or  
other container is in the cupholder, this could interfere with the opening  
and closing of the display. When it is safe to do so, move the shift lever to  
the "N" or "Neutral" position or remove the container from the cupholder  
before opening or closing the display.  
Caution  
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Basic operation  
Insert the disc or memory stick into the insertion slot.  
<Disc insertion>  
3
The disc will be drawn into the unit and the display will automatically  
close.  
When a DVD or video CD is inserted, video playback will start.  
When a music CD is inserted, CD audio playback will start.  
Insert discs with labels facing upwards.  
ATTENTION  
<Memory Stick insertion>  
After the Memory Stick has been inserted, press the [OPEN] panel  
button to close the display.  
Insert Memory Sticks with the mark facing inwards and press Memory  
Stick into place until a clicking sound is heard. Do not press forcefully  
ATTENTION  
when the Memory Stick makes contact with the internal stopper because  
it cannot be inserted any further.  
(The Memory Stick should be protruding a few millimeters from the  
insertion slot.)  
Use a Memory Stick Duo adapter when inserting a Memory Stick Duo. (If  
the Memory Stick Duo is inserted without the adapter, it will not be  
ejected from the unit.)  
Do not press the [OPEN] button while the disc or Memory Stick is being  
inserted. This could cause an injury or damage to the display.  
DVD video discs and CD discs use the same insertion slot, so use one  
function or the other as needed.  
Caution  
Do not insert map discs (DVD-ROM) because these cannot be used with  
this equipment.  
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[OPEN] Button  
Disc Insertion Slot  
Memory Stick Insertion Slot  
Ejecting a DVD/CD/Memory Stick  
Press the [OPEN] panel button.  
1
The display switches to the Display Open/Tilt selection screen.  
Touch the  
the disc or Memory Stick.  
or  
touch switch to eject  
Memory Stick  
DVD/CD EJECT  
2
<Disc ejection>  
Touch the  
DVD/CD EJECT  
touch switch and the disc will be  
automatically ejected.  
If the disc is not ejected (stuck), touch the  
touch switch  
DVD/CD EJECT  
for 5 seconds or more. The disc will be ejected.  
ATTENTION  
<Memory Stick ejection>  
Touch the Memory Stick touch switch and the display will open. Then  
lightly press the Memory Stick one time.  
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If the vehicle's automatic transmission shift lever is in the "P" position or  
manual transmission lever is in the 1, 3, 5 or "R" position, or if a bottle or  
other container is in the cupholder, this could interfere with the opening  
and closing of the display. When it is safe to do so, move the shift lever to  
the "N" or "Neutral" position or remove the container from the cupholder  
before opening or closing the display.  
Caution  
Be careful of the following items while a disc is being ejected.  
<Automatic transmission vehicle>  
If the shift lever in the "P" position causes interference with disc ejection,  
switch the lever to the "N" position to eject discs. (Steering column  
mounted shift levers allow unit operation while lever is in either "P" or "N"  
position.)  
<Manual transmission vehicle>  
If the shift lever in the 1, 3, 5 or "R" position causes interference with disc  
ejection, switch the lever to the Neutral position to eject discs.  
Press the [OPEN] panel button after ejection.  
3
The display will close.  
After a disc is ejected and the display closes, the sound of a disc spinning  
operation (reading) can be heard, but it will stop after a few seconds. This  
is not an equipment malfunction.  
ATTENTION  
Caution  
Do not close the display by hand. This could damage the display.  
Do not place objects such as cups or cans on the display when it is in  
the open position. This could damage the display.  
If a liquid such as a beverage is spilled on the display, immediately clean  
the display by wiping with a soft dry cloth. If the liquid is left on the  
display it could damage the display.  
Do not close the display when it is in the open position while ejecting a  
disc or Memory Stick. This could damage the products.  
In order to protect the display from heat and dust, leave the display in the  
closed position at all times other than when inserting/ejecting discs or  
Memory Sticks.  
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[OPEN]  
Button  
Adjusting the display angle  
The screen viewing angle can be adjusted to any of 6 stepped positions  
when light from outside the vehicle makes viewing difficult.  
Press the [OPEN] panel button.  
1
The display switches to the Display Open/Tilt selection screen.  
Touch the TILT touch switch.  
2
The display will tilt upwards by one step (5°). Each press of the button  
tilts the panel by another step.  
Touching the  
touch switch when the display is at step 6 (30°) will  
TILT  
cause the display to return to the original position (0°).  
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DVD/CD EJECT  
Even in an adjusted angle position, touching the  
touch  
Memory Stick  
switch or the  
will open the display. When the display  
ATTENTION  
closes, it will return to the adjusted angle position.  
If the display is in an adjusted angle position when the vehicle ignition is  
turned off, the display will automatically return to the original position (0°).  
If the ignition switch is then turned to ACC or ON, the display will return to  
the adjusted angle position.  
Be careful not to pinch your hands or other objects when adjusting the  
angle of the display. This could cause an injury or damage to the display.  
Observe the following cautions when adjusting the angle of the display.  
<Automatic transmission vehicle>  
Caution  
When setting the tilt position, choose an angle that does not interfere with  
operation of the shift lever in the "P", "R" or "N" lever positions. (If there is  
interference with the shift lever in operating positions, do not set a tilt  
position.)  
<Manual transmission vehicle>  
When setting the tilt position, choose an angle that does not interfere with  
operation of the shift lever in the 1, 3, 5 or "R" lever positions. (If there is  
interference, do not set a tilt position.)  
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[PWR]Button  
[SOURCE]  
Button  
Turning power on and off  
Use the following steps to turn power on or off.  
Press the [PWR] panel button.  
1
The power will be turned on or off each time the button is pressed.  
Switch to other modes  
Press the [SOURCE] panel button.  
1
The Audio Source menu screen will  
appear.  
Equipment that is not connected will not  
be displayed.  
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Touch a touch switch for an audio mode.  
2
The operation screen for each audio mode will appear when its button  
is touched.  
Touch switch  
DVD/CD  
Display Screen  
Function  
CD  
Switches to the operation  
screen for the type of  
disc inserted and begins  
playback.  
Switches to the video  
projection screen if a  
DVD or video CD is  
inserted.  
Touch the display to  
switch to the operation  
screen. (Only for DVD  
video)  
MP3  
DVD  
(Touch the display)  
Video CD  
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Touch switch  
Display Screen  
Function  
Switches to the operation  
screen if the MG Memory  
Stick has music data in it  
and then begins  
Memory Stick  
playback.  
Switches to the operation  
screen for AM radio and  
begins receiving radio  
broadcasts.  
AM  
FM  
Switches to the operation  
screen for FM radio and  
begins receiving radio  
broadcasts.  
Switches to the operation  
screen for CD auto-  
CD Changer  
changer (sold separately)  
and begins playback of  
disc loaded in the CD  
auto-changer.  
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[VOL]  
Button  
Adjusting the main volume  
Turn the [VOL] panel button left or right.  
1
Right: Increases volume.  
Left: Decreases volume.  
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[SOUND]  
Button  
Displaying the sound adjustment screen  
Sound quality can differ greatly from the original recording due to various  
factors such as the media being played in the vehicle, the type of music  
selected and the distance from the speakers. This unit allows setting  
optimum sound quality by making adjustments for each of those factors.  
Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
Touch the NEXT touch switch.  
2
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 2.  
Sound Adjustment Screen Page 2  
RETURN  
Touching the  
touch switch will  
return the display to Sound Adjustment  
Screen Page 1.  
DSP EQ  
SETTING  
bring up both Page 1  
The touch switches for  
,
and  
ATTENTION  
and Page 2 of the Sound Adjustment screen, and adjustments can be  
made from either screen.  
Pressing the [SOUND] panel button a second time returns the display to  
the audio operation screen previously in use.  
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• Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1  
Subwoofer Setting Loudness Setting  
• Sound Adjustment Screen Page 2  
Position Setting/  
Cancellation  
Center Blend Adjustment  
Subwoofer  
Setting  
Position  
Balance Setting  
DSP Adjustment  
EQ (equalizer) Setting  
MP3 Harmonizer  
Setting  
Setting Adjustment  
Center/Rear Level Adjustment  
The adjustments shown below are possible in the corresponding Sound  
Adjustment screen.  
Refer to  
page  
Item  
Function  
Enables switching of stereo positioning to match  
seating position and number of passengers and also  
adjusts front/rear and left/right volume balance.  
Position Balance  
Setting  
34  
Position  
Setting/Cancellation  
Enables cancellation of set position.  
34  
35  
Loudness Setting  
Enables emphasizing low/high sounds at low volume.  
Enables setting of sound correction level for playback  
at best possible original sound for MP3 compressed  
music data.  
MP3 Harmonizer  
Setting  
37  
36  
38  
Enables switching of phase when subwoofers are  
connected and enables adjustment of output.  
Subwoofer Setting  
DSP Adjustment  
Enables selection and adjustment of preferred DSP  
levels for previously set DSP modes so they will match  
each music genre to be played.  
Enables selection and adjustment of preferred  
equalizer curves for previously set equalizer settings so  
they will match each music genre to be played.  
EQ (equalizer)  
Setting  
40  
Center/Rear Level Enables adjustment of output levels for the center  
45, 46  
Adjustment  
speaker and rear speakers.  
Enables blending of dialog from center speaker with  
dialog from left/right front speakers when playing a  
DVD video and enables adjustment of stereo  
positioning for the center.  
Center Blend  
Adjustment  
45  
47  
Enables switching of Dolby Pro Logic, adjustment of  
compression level, setting of Down Mix, setting of  
speaker sizes and adjustment of time alignment when  
playing a DVD video.  
Setting Adjustment  
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[SOUND]  
Button  
Setting position/volume balance  
Setting the position of the listeners will adjust the time of sound delivery from  
the speakers to the listeners so a more natural stereo positioning is obtained.  
One method easily switches stereo positioning by touching a seat image. A  
different method adjusts volume balance to match preferences.  
Position and volume balance cannot be set at the same time.  
ATTENTION  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
Position Button  
(front left seat)  
Position setting  
Touch a position (seat) touch  
switch.  
Position Button  
(front right seat)  
1
The color of the selected position will  
change to the selection color.  
Touching the button again will cancel  
the setting.  
Touching the  
touch switch will  
OFF  
cancel all settings.  
Position Button  
(rear seats)  
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Volume balance adjustment  
Enables adjustment of front/rear (FADER) and right/left (BALANCE)  
volume balance and enables emphasizing sound from hard to hear  
speakers.  
Volume balance cannot be adjusted when a Position Setting is selected.  
ATTENTION  
FADER (front speakers)  
1
Touch the  
,
,
or  
touch switch to adjust the  
volume balance.  
The adjustment level can be set to  
one of 15 levels between front and  
rear.  
: Emphasizes front speakers.  
: Emphasizes rear speakers.  
BALANCE  
(right speakers)  
The adjustment level can be set to  
one of 15 levels between left and  
right.  
FADER (rear speakers)  
BALANCE (left speakers)  
: Emphasizes left speakers.  
: Emphasizes right speakers.  
Setting loudness  
Enables modulation of sound for correction of sensation that low/high sounds  
are insufficient when listening to audio at reduced volume.  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
LOUD  
2
Loudness function will switch between  
on/off each time the  
is pressed.  
touch switch  
LOUD  
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[SOUND]  
Button  
Setting the subwoofer  
This function switches the phase (the output timing) and adjusts the output  
when a subwoofer is connected.  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
Switching phase with (phase control)  
Some sounds output from the subwoofer are in the same frequency  
range as the sounds from the front/rear speakers, and depending on  
the conditions inside the vehicle, these sounds can cancel each other  
out. The subwoofer uses phase switching to guard against this  
phenomenon.  
To match the conditions in the vehicle, this function can be set to either  
"Normal" (subwoofer output timing is the same as the front/rear  
speakers) or "Reverse" (subwoofer output timing is offset from the  
front/rear speakers).  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
PH  
Each time the  
touch switch is  
PH  
pressed the phase will switch  
between Normal/Reverse. The color  
of the button will change when  
Reverse is selected.  
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Subwoofer output adjustment  
The output level of the subwoofer can be  
adjusted.  
Touch the  
or  
touch switch.  
1
The adjustment level has 10 "+" steps  
and 10 "-" steps.  
: Increases level.  
: Decreases level.  
Subwoofer  
Output Level  
Button  
Setting MP3 sound correction (MP3 harmonizer)  
When an audio recording is converted to MP3, it is compressed to a sound  
range that cannot be heard by the average person. The MP3 Harmonizer  
plays the audio after returning the compressed sound range to the original  
recording as much as possible, thereby allowing enjoyment of clear, vibrant  
audio.  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
MP3  
2
Switches to Hi Lo OFF each time the  
touch switch is pressed.  
MP3  
Hi : Raises correction level.  
Lo : Lowers correction level.  
OFF : No correction.  
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[SOUND]  
Button  
Setting DSP  
The DSP function reproduces the sensation of various factory set  
performance environments by adding reverberation to the music being  
played.  
DSP cannot be used when playing DVD video with Dolby Digital (5.1 ch)  
or DTS (5.1 ch).  
ATTENTION  
DSP cannot be used when playing DVD video if Dolby Pro Logic is set to  
"AUTO" or "ON".  
To use DSP, switch the Dolby Pro Logic setting to "OFF". (Refer to "Dolby  
Pro Logic setting " page 49.)  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
Touch the DSP touch switch.  
2
Switches to DSP Setting Screen.  
The DSP Setting Screen can also be accessed from Sound Adjustment  
Screen Page 2.  
ATTENTION  
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DSP mode setting  
Touch one of the DSP mode touch  
switches.  
1
Switches the display to the  
corresponding DSP mode as shown  
in the table below.  
Switch  
Concert  
Live  
DSP Environment  
Concert hall  
Switch  
Stadium  
Club  
DSP Environment  
Outdoor stadium  
Disco, Club  
Live performance arena  
Church with echo  
Cathedral  
DEFEAT  
DSP OFF  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
DSP adjustment, saving  
Adjusts the factory set individual DSP modes (environments) to  
preferred levels and saves the settings.  
In DSP mode, touch the  
touch switch.  
or  
1
The adjustment level has 5 "+" steps  
and 5 "-" steps.  
: Increases level.  
: Decreases level.  
Touch a switch from ch1 to ch6  
until a beep is heard.  
2
Saves the adjusted DSP mode in  
memory.  
The adjusted level for a DSP mode (environment) will not be saved if the  
unit is switched to another DSP mode before saving.  
ATTENTION  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
3
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
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[SOUND]  
Button  
Saved DSP mode display  
Displays the saved DSP mode for touch  
switches  
to  
.
ch1  
ch6  
ch1  
Touch a touch switch from  
1
to ch6 briefly (less than 1 second).  
Touch the touch switch.  
2
ESC  
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
Setting EQ (Equalizer)  
Adjusts sound qualities to preferred characteristics according to the music  
genre and audio source.  
Equalizer settings for front, rear and center speakers can be made  
separately.  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
EQ  
2
Switches to the Equalizer Setting Screen.  
The Equalizer Setting Screen can also be accessed from Sound  
Adjustment Screen Page 2.  
ATTENTION  
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Equalizer mode setting  
Adjusts the factory set individual equalizer modes to preferred levels  
and saves the settings.  
Front, rear and center settings cannot be made at the same time. Make  
settings according to the listening position.  
ATTENTION  
Touch the  
,
or  
Rear Center  
1
Front  
touch switch.  
Touch the touch switch for each  
equalizer mode.  
2
Switches the display to the  
corresponding equalizer mode as  
shown in the table below.  
Switch  
Pops  
Rock  
Jazz  
Equalizer Mode  
Switch  
Classic  
Movie  
FLAT  
Equalizer Mode  
Classical  
Pop  
Rock  
Jazz  
Film  
No Correction  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
3
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
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[SOUND]  
Button  
Equalizer curve adjustment, saving  
Adjusts the factory set individual equalizer curves to preferred forms  
and saves the settings.  
Front, rear and center settings cannot be made at the same time.  
ATTENTION  
Front  
Rear  
Center  
or  
Touch the  
,
1
touch switch.  
Touch the Adjust touch switch.  
Switches to Equalizer Adjustment  
Screen.  
2
3
Touch the screen with a finger to  
draw the preferred equalizer curve  
image.  
For exact adjustments, touch the  
frequency bar to be adjusted or the  
4
Freq  
touch switch, and then touch  
or  
.
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ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
5
6
Switches to Equalizer Setting Screen.  
Touch a switch from  
until a beep is heard.  
to  
ch6  
ch1  
Saves the adjusted equalizer curve in  
memory.  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
7
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
Saved equalizer mode display  
Displays the saved equalizer modes for  
touch switch  
to  
.
ch1  
ch6  
In Equalizer mode, touch either the  
1
ch1  
ch6  
button.  
or  
Displays the saved equalizer curve.  
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
2
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
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[SOUND]  
Button  
Adjusting the surround system  
This audio equipment supports Dolby Digital (5.1 ch), DTS (5.1 ch), LPCM,  
SDDS and Dolby Pro Logic. This enables enjoyment of rich theater sound,  
even in a limited space, when playing a video that has been recorded with  
one of these technologies.  
ch (channels)...number of audio output sources that can be simultaneously  
played.  
Center speaker with power amplifier and subwoofer with power amplifier  
(sold separately) are required for playing audio sound with Dolby Digital  
ATTENTION  
(5.1 ch) or DTS (5.1 ch).  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
NEXT  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 2.  
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Center blend adjustment  
Blends dialog from center speaker with dialog from front speakers (left  
and right) when a DVD video with Dolby Digital (5.1 ch) or DTS (5.1 ch)  
is played and adjusts stereo positioning for the center.  
Center Blend cannot be adjusted if Dolby Pro Logic is set to "OFF". Switch  
Dolby Pro Logic to "ON" to make adjustments. (Refer to "Dolby Pro Logic  
ATTENTION  
setting," page 49.)  
Touch the or touch switch.  
The adjustment level has 5 "+" steps  
and 5 "-" steps.  
1
: Increases output level.  
: Decreases output level.  
Center level adjustment  
Adjusts the dialog and music output level heard from the center  
speaker when playing a DVD with Dolby Digital (5.1 ch) or DTS (5.1 ch)  
or playing a music CD so that the dialog or voice will be easier to hear.  
Touch the or touch switch.  
The adjustment level has 10 "+" steps  
and 10 "-" steps.  
1
: Increases output level.  
: Decreases output level.  
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Rear level adjustment  
Adjusts the output level of sound effects and music heard from the rear  
speaker when playing a DVD with Dolby Digital (5.1 ch) or DTS (5.1 ch)  
or playing a music CD.  
Touch the  
or  
touch switch.  
1
The adjustment level has 10 "+" steps  
and 10 "-" steps.  
: Increases output level.  
: Decreases output level.  
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Compression adjustment  
Adjusts the sound sensation range (difference between maximum and  
minimum) when playing a DVD with Dolby Digital (5.1 ch) or DTS (5.1  
ch).  
Adjusts the sound sensation range (difference between maximum and  
minimum) when playing a DVD with Dolby Digital (5.1 ch). Raising the  
numerical value of the Compression level will narrow the sound range  
so that dialog and voices will be easier to hear even when background  
sounds are intense.  
Touch the SETTING touch switch.  
1
Switches to Setting Screen.  
The Setting Screen can also be accessed from Sound Adjustment  
Screen Page 1.  
ATTENTION  
Compression cannot be adjusted if "Woofer" is set to "NO" at the Speaker  
Size Setting Screen. Adjust Compression after switching "Woofer" to  
"YES". (Refer to "Setting speaker size," page 50)  
Touch the  
or  
touch switch.  
2
Adjustment levels are "OFF", "MID"  
and "FULL".  
: Touch and hold to increase  
level, reach FULL.  
: Touch and hold to decrease  
level, reach OFF.  
Adjustment Level  
Function  
OFF  
Compression function effect is off.  
Compression function effect can be adjusted in a  
middle range.  
MID  
FULL  
Compression function effect is at maximum.  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
3
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
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Down mix setting  
If your vehicle is not equipped with a center speaker, the Down Mix  
function allows you to enjoy the sound of DVD video with Dolby Digital  
(5.1 ch) or DTS (5.1 ch).  
Touch the SETTING touch switch.  
1
Switches to Setting Screen.  
The Setting Screen can also be accessed from Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
ATTENTION  
Touch the DOWN MIX touch switch.  
Switches items in the following order  
each time the DOWN MIX switch is  
touched.  
2
Lt/Rt  
STEREO  
OFF  
Setting items and functions are shown below.  
Item  
Function  
Dialog and voices heard from the center speaker are  
divided and output from the front left and right  
speakers as well. If this setting is not made for a 2-  
speaker system, the dialog and voices will not be  
heard.  
Lt/Rt  
Dialog and voices heard from the center speaker are  
divided and output from the front rear and rear  
speakers as well. This is most appropriate for 4-  
speaker systems.  
STEREO  
OFF  
Down Mix function is off.  
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
3
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
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Dolby Pro Logic setting  
Switches ON or OFF Dolby Pro Logic when playing a DVD with Dolby  
Pro Logic.  
Touch the SETTING touch switch.  
1
Switches to Setting Screen.  
The Setting Screen can also be accessed from Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
ATTENTION  
Touch the Dolby PL touch switch.  
Switches to item in the following  
order each time the Dolby PL switch  
is touched.  
2
AUTO  
ON  
OFF  
Setting items and functions are shown below.  
Item  
Function  
Switches to ON only when playing a DVD video  
recorded with Dolby Pro Logic and stays OFF at all  
other times.  
AUTO  
Remains ON for playing of DVD videos recorded  
with 2 channels.  
ON  
OFF  
The Dolby Pro Logic function remains OFF.  
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
3
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
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[SOUND]Button  
Setting speaker size  
Enables matching of system to availability and size (range) of speakers  
mounted in the vehicle and optimizes output channels and ranges for playing  
of DVD video supporting Dolby Digital (5.1 ch), Dolby Pro Logic or DTS (5.1  
ch).  
•Be sure to set the speaker sizes and woofer availability for playing DVD  
video. If the speakers of the vehicle are not matched to the system, the  
ATTENTION  
dialog and special effects audio of the video may not be output.  
•Speaker size can be adjusted while playing a DVD video with Dolby  
Digital (5.1 ch), Dolby Pro Logic or DTS (5.1 ch). The speaker size  
function does not operate with other types of DVD video even if it is  
switched on.  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
Touch the SETTING touch switch.  
2
Returns to Setting Screen.  
The Setting Screen can also be accessed from Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 2.  
ATTENTION  
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Speaker  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
3
4
Switches to Speaker Size Setting Screen.  
Center  
Rear  
Woofer  
or  
Touch the  
,
switch and select speaker size and  
woofer availability.  
Switches items in the following order  
each time any of the above buttons is  
touched.  
Switch  
Speaker Size Switching  
NONE  
Center  
Rear  
LARGE SMALL  
Woofer  
YES NO  
•Front is always set to "LARGE".  
•It is recommended that "LARGE" be set for speakers capable of playing  
low ranges of 100Hz or lower and "SMALL" be set for speakers not  
capable of playing low ranges of 100Hz or lower.  
ATTENTION  
•When no front center speaker is connected, DVD video with 5.1 channels  
can be enjoyed by setting Center to "NONE".  
•DVD videos recorded with monaural are only output from the center  
speaker. By setting Center to "NONE", the sound will be divided and  
output from the left and right front speakers even though the center  
speaker is connected.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
ESC  
5
6
Returns to Setting Screen.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
ESC  
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
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[SOUND]Button  
Setting time alignment/output level  
By adjusting the distance of the listener position from the speakers and the  
output level of each speaker, the difference of sound arrival times for the  
different distances can be corrected.  
If a speaker is not connected or if "NONE", "NO", "Center", "Rear" or  
"Woofer" is set for the size of the speaker, the numerical values will not be  
ATTENTION  
effective even though adjustments have been made for distances to the  
listener position and for speaker output levels.  
Press the [SOUND] panel button.  
1
Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
SETTING  
2
Switches to Setting Screen.  
The Setting Screen can also be accessed from Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 2.  
ATTENTION  
Touch the Speaker touch switch.  
3
Switches to Speaker Size Adjustment  
Screen.  
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Distance setting  
Front Left Speaker  
touch switch  
Touch the  
or  
1
Front Center Speaker  
and set the distance from each  
speaker to the listener position.  
Front Right  
Speaker  
: Increases numerical value.  
: Decreases numerical value.  
Setting range is 0~4 m in steps of  
0.05 m. As the numerical value for  
distance becomes smaller, delay of  
sound from the speaker to the listener  
becomes larger.  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
3
Rear Right Speaker  
Rear Left Speaker  
Returns to Setting Screen.  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
Output level adjustment  
If POSITION is set to "ON", speaker levels cannot be adjusted except for  
the woofer. Make settings after switching POSITION to "OFF". (Refer to  
"Position setting," page 34.)  
ATTENTION  
At the Speaker Setting Screen,  
touch the SP level touch switch.  
Switches to Speaker Level  
Adjustment Screen.  
1
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Touch the  
or  
touch switch  
2
Front Left Speaker  
and set output levels so that they  
sound to be at the same volume  
from each speaker.  
Front Center Speaker  
Front Right  
Speaker  
: Increases output level.  
: Decreases output level.  
Setting range is -6~+6dB.  
As the numerical value for the level  
becomes smaller, the sound output  
from the speaker becomes smaller.  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
3
4
Returns to Setting Screen.  
Woofer  
Rear Right  
Speaker  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen  
Page 1.  
Rear Left Speaker  
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[PICT]Button  
Adjusting image quality  
Contrast, brightness and other picture settings can be adjusted to match  
preferences for viewing DVD video or the audio operation screen.  
To make viewing easier, the display switches between day screen/night  
screen according to whether the vehicle lights (parking lights, taillights,  
license plate lights) are on/off.  
Press the [PICT] panel button.  
1
Switches to Audio Screen Adjustment Mode.  
Pressing the [PICT] button again will cancel Audio Screen Adjustment  
Mode.  
Audio operation screen image adjustment  
Touch the  
or  
touch switch.  
1
The adjustment level has 5 "+" steps  
and 5 "-" steps.  
<Contrast Adjustment>  
: Increases contrast.  
: Decreases contrast.  
<Brightness Adjustment>  
: Makes brighter.  
: Makes darker.  
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DVD, VTR image adjustment  
Touch the or touch switch  
and adjust image quality.  
The adjustment level has 5 "+" steps  
and 5 "-" steps.  
1
<Contrast>  
: Increases contrast.  
: Decreases contrast.  
<Bright>  
: Makes brighter.  
: Makes darker.  
<Color>  
<Tint>  
: Makes color darker.  
: Makes color lighter.  
: Increases green colors.  
: Increases red colors.  
Settings for the day screen and night screen can be made independently.  
ATTENTION  
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[PICT]Button  
Switching screen background  
This unit allows selection and display of different backgrounds for the Audio  
Operation Screen.  
Item  
Function  
Background  
Screen  
Allows selection and display of a factory-prepared  
background (2 types).  
Allows selection and display of an image captured from DVD  
video, navigation or external camera or display of an image  
saved on a CD-R or Memory Stick.  
Captured Screen  
Animation  
For details on capturing and saving video images refer  
to "Capturing images," page 64, and for details on  
saving image data files refer to "Saving and exporting  
image data," page 60.  
Allows selection and display of a factory-prepared video (6  
types).  
Press the [PICT] panel button.  
1
Switches to Audio Screen Adjustment Mode.  
Pressing the [PICT] button again will cancel Audio Screen Adjustment  
Mode.  
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Background screen display  
Picture  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
Switches backgrounds in the following  
order each time the Picture switch is  
touched.  
Background 1 (solid blue)  
Background 2 (gradation)  
Captured image display  
Capture  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
Switches saved images (6 maximum)  
Capture  
in order each time the  
is touched.  
button  
Video display  
Animation  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
Switches between 6 videos in order  
Animation  
each time the  
touched.  
switch is  
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[PICT]Button  
Changing the touch switch display  
The display color and text color for the touch switches can be changed.  
Press the [PICT] panel button.  
1
The mode will change to audio screen adjustment mode.  
If you press the [PICT] panel button once more, audio screen  
adjustment mode will be exited.  
Changing the touch switch display color  
Button Color  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
The button background color will change as follows each time you  
touch the Button Color touch switch.  
Aqua  
Green  
Red  
Purple  
Changing the text display color  
TEXT Color  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
The color for text such as frequency, elapsed time and level  
displays will change as follows each time you touch the  
touch switch.  
TEXT Color  
Green  
Orange  
White  
Aqua  
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[FUNC]Button  
Saving and exporting image data  
The unit can save up to a maximum of six image files using image data that  
has been saved onto CD-Rs, MG Memory Sticks and Memory Sticks, and  
also images that are stored on DVDs or that have been captured using a  
back-eye camera or other multi-purpose external camera. These images can  
then be used as background images for the audio operation screen. In  
addition, the saved image data can also be saved to an MG Memory Stick or  
Memory Stick.  
Insert the CD-R or Memory Stick containing the images to be  
saved, or insert the Memory Stick that is to be used for saving  
the images.  
1
Press the [FUNC] panel button.  
2
The mode will change to function mode.  
If you press the [FUNC] button once more, function mode will be  
exited.  
Touch the FILE touch switch.  
3
The display will change to the menu screen for file management mode.  
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Saving image data  
If reading images from a CD-R,  
1
touch the  
switch. If reading images from a  
Memory Stick, touch the  
Read (Memory Stick)  
touch  
Read (CD-R)  
touch switch.  
The file reading screen will then be  
displayed.  
Touch the image file to be read and  
saved.  
2
The image for the selected file will be  
displayed.  
If there are more than six files on the  
media, touch  
or  
to search  
through the list of image files for the  
files you would like to read and save.  
Touch (2 seconds or more) one of the touch switches from  
3
1 to 6 .  
The image file that was selected in step  
saved.  
above will then be  
2
If an image file has already been saved, it will be overwritten.  
Images cannot be read from Memory Sticks while MP3 files are being  
played.  
ATTENTION  
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
4
5
The display will return to the menu screen for file management  
mode.  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
The display will return to the initial function mode screen.  
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Saved images that are used as background images for the audio  
operation screen must conform to the file specifications that are given  
below. If you read and save files that do not conform to these  
specifications, the list display may not be displayed or the file names may  
not appear correctly. Bitmap files and JPEG files that you have created  
yourself may not display correctly depending on the tools that were used  
to create them.  
ATTENTION  
[For CD-Rs]  
Disc format: ISO9660 standard  
Image size (per file): Up to 512 KB  
Displayed file name: ISO9660 Level 1 format  
File extension: .jpg (JPEG2000 is not compatible) or .bmp  
Write format: Single session only  
Display file no.: Up to 100  
Image size: 400 (W) x 240 (H) dots or less  
No. of display characters: Up to 8 single-byte characters (+ .jpg or +.bmp)  
Displayed files: Root directory only  
[For Memory Sticks]  
Image size (per file): Up to 512 KB  
Displayed file name: ISO9660 Level 1 format  
File extension: .jpg (JPEG2000 is not compatible) or .bmp  
Display file no.: Up to 100  
Image size: 400 (W) x 240 (H) dots or less  
No. of display characters: Up to 8 single-byte characters (+ .jpg or +.bmp)  
Displayed files: Root directory, and also folder hierarchies as shown in  
the example below. (For JPEG files, the files cannot be  
read unless the folder hierarchy is created as shown in  
the example below.)  
MSFTEN  
PIC  
1 .JPG  
2 .JPG  
3 .JPG  
If the image size exceeds the recommended size, it will not be possible  
to display or read the file.  
If the image size is smaller than the recommended size, the image will  
be centered horizontally and vertically middle of display).  
Only six images can be read and saved.  
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Saving images to a Memory Stick  
Write (Memory Stick)  
Touch the  
1
touch switch.  
The file exporting screen will be  
displayed.  
Touch one of the touch switches  
2
1
6
from  
to  
.
The image file that has been saved  
for that touch switch will then be  
saved onto the Memory Stick.  
Do not turn off the power or turn off the engine switch while a file is being  
saved onto a Memory Stick, otherwise the file data may become  
corrupted.  
ATTENTION  
Images captured from a DVD and video CD cannot be saved onto a  
Memory Stick.  
The format for files that are saved onto a Memory Stick is bitmap (BMP).  
Files cannot be saved as JPEG images.  
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
The display will return to the menu screen for file management  
mode.  
3
4
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
The display will return to the initial function mode screen.  
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[CAPT]Button  
Capturing images  
The unit can capture images from DVD, video CD and multipurpose cameras  
and also navigation screens, and save them as image files. In addition, these  
images can then be used as background images for the audio operation  
screen. Refer to "How to operate the DVD player" (page 95), "How to operate  
the video CD player" (page 119) for details on DVD and video CD operations.  
Press the [CAPT] panel button.  
1
The mode will change to image capture mode.  
Video images will change to frame playback mode.  
If you press the [CAPT] button in the panel switches once more, image  
capture mode will be exited.  
Capturing images when video images are not being played back or of  
ATTENTION  
the navigation system is being used or an external camera is connected,  
you can switch between the navigation screen and images from the  
external camera by touching  
on the touch screen.  
Input  
Only images output from multipurpose cameras and navigation systems  
adopting NTSC (3.58MHz) methods are compatible with this unit. (This  
unit does not support any other methods.)  
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Touch the  
touch switch.  
Capture  
2
The image being displayed when you touched Capture will then be  
captured and displayed as a still image.  
If you touch the  
touch switch, the image capture will be  
Cancel  
canceled and you can redo it.  
When capturing video images, the captured image will be slightly more  
ATTENTION  
elongated in height than the original image.  
When capturing video images, the screen will appear momentarily as a  
blue background until the capturing operation is completed.  
Video images will be captured in wide size.  
Touch (2 seconds or more) one of the  
3
touch switches from  
to  
.
1
6
The captured image file will then be  
saved.  
If an image file has already been saved, it will be over written.  
ATTENTION  
1
Touch one of the touch switches from  
1 second).  
to 6 briefly (less than  
You can then check the image that has been captured.  
Input  
4
5
Touch the  
touch switch.  
The mode will return to image capture mode.  
If no operation is carried out for 6 seconds, the display will return to the  
image capture mode screen.  
ATTENTION  
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[FUNC]Button  
Changing the clock settings  
Press the [FUNC] panel button.  
1
The mode will change to function mode.  
If you press the [FUNC] button once more, function mode will be  
exited.  
Setting the clock display  
This turns the clock display on or off.  
Clock  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
The clock display turns on and off each time the  
touched.  
switch is  
Clock  
When the clock display is on, the touch switch display color  
changes to the selected color.  
Adjusting the date and time  
This adjusts the date and time.  
Touch the  
or  
touch switches to adjust each item.  
1
To set the clock to 0 minutes (an exact hour), touch the SET touch  
switch.  
ATTENTION  
For example:  
SET  
SET  
At 3:29: Touch the  
At 3:30: Touch the  
touch switch returns to 3:00.  
touch switch advance to 4:00.  
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Setting guide tones  
You can turn guide tones on and off.  
At the time of purchase, the unit is set so that a beep sounds as a guide tone  
when an operation is carried out.  
Press the [FUNC] panel button.  
1
The mode will change to function mode.  
If you press the [FUNC] button once more, function mode will be  
exited.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
Guide Tone  
2
The guide tones are turned on and off each time the  
touch switch is touched.  
Guide Tone  
When the guide tones are turned off, the touch switch display color  
changes to the selected color.  
Setting the reverse linking function for the back-eye camera  
Back-eye cameras other than ECLIPSE products are connected to the  
CAPTURE IN terminal, the camera images from the rear of the vehicle can be  
automatically displayed on the unit's monitor screen when the vehicle's  
transmission is placed into reverse. This function for displaying images in this  
way can be turned on and off.  
Press the [FUNC] panel button.  
1
The mode will change to function mode.  
If you press the [FUNC] button once more, function mode will be  
exited.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
Reverse  
2
The reverse linking function is turned on and off each time the  
Reverse  
touch switch is touched.  
When the reverse linking function is turned on, the touch switch  
display color changes to the selected color.  
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How to operate the tuner  
How to operate the tuner  
The unit has four built-in radio bands: AM1, AM2, FM1 and FM2. You can preset up to six  
channels for each band.  
[SOURCE]  
Button  
[TUNE TRACK]Button  
Preset Switch  
Listening to the tuner  
Press the [SOURCE] panel button.  
1
The display will change to the audio source menu screen.  
Touch the AM or FM touch switch to select the band.  
2
To change to AM1, AM2, FM1 or FM2, change back to the audio source  
menu screen and touch  
or FM again.  
AM  
ATTENTION  
Selecting a broadcast station  
Manual selection  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button briefly (less than 1  
1
second).  
The frequency changes by a single step each time the button is  
turned.  
(1 step is 9 kHz (for AM) and 0.05 MHz (for FM).)  
Turn right: The frequency becomes higher.  
Turn left: The frequency becomes lower.  
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Automatic selection  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button until a beep is heard.  
The station that is closest in frequency to the frequency that is  
currently displayed on the screen will be searched for  
automatically, and searching will stop when the station is received.  
To stop the search before a station is found, turn the [TUNE  
TRACK] button again.  
1
Turn right: The frequency becomes higher.  
Turn left: The frequency becomes lower.  
If the reception for a particular station is weak in the area you are in,  
automatic selection may not work.  
ATTENTION  
Selection using preset switches  
Touch the preset switch that already has a station recorded.  
1
Presetting stations automatically  
Touch the  
or  
touch switch and select an FM or AM broadcast.  
AM  
FM  
Touch (2 seconds or more) the ASM touch switch.  
1
The "ASM" display will flash and the station being received will be  
stored automatically in a preset switch.  
•ASM is an abbreviation for Auto Station Memory.  
•If less than six stations have been set, the preset switches that have no  
ATTENTION  
stations set for them will be unchanged.  
•If the power supply from the vehicle's battery is disconnected from the  
unit as a result of vehicle maintenance or because the unit has been  
removed from the vehicle, the stations recorded in the preset switches  
will be cleared. If this happens, you will need to reset the stations.  
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Presetting stations manually  
Touch the  
or  
touch switch and select an FM or AM broadcast.  
AM  
FM  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button to select the frequency to  
be preset.  
1
2
Touch (2 seconds or more) a preset  
switch.  
The selected frequency will be set for  
that preset switch, and the frequency will  
be displayed on the screen.  
If the power supply from the vehicle's battery is disconnected from the unit  
ATTENTION  
as a result of vehicle maintenance or because the unit has been removed  
from the vehicle, the stations recorded in the preset switches will be  
cleared. If this happens, you will need to reset the stations.  
Checking preset stations  
This recalls all the stations that have been preset either automatically or  
manually and plays them each for 5 seconds.  
ASM  
Touch the  
touch switch briefly  
1
(less than 1 second).  
"P.SCAN" will be displayed, and the  
preset stations will each be played back  
for 5 seconds.  
ASM  
Touch  
more.  
touch switch briefly (less than 1 second) once  
2
The station that was being played when the switch was touched will  
then be played continuously.  
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How to operate the tuner  
FM reception characteristics  
In general, FM has much better tonal quality than AM. However, FM and FM  
stereo reception encounter several characteristic problems not encountered  
with AM. FM is more difficult to receive than AM in a moving vehicle. The  
following are explanatory notes on what to expect from FM reception and on  
how to get satisfactory performance.  
FM RECEPTION DIFFERS FROM AM  
A characteristic of transmitted signals is that lower frequencies travel  
further. FM frequencies are much higher than AM’s (similar to a ray of  
light): they won’t bend but they will reflect. Often, they will be  
interrupted by tall buildings, mountains, etc., taking direct and indirect  
paths to your vehicle’s antenna. The distance at which FM stations can  
be received satisfactorily is usually not nearly as far as that which AM  
stations can be received.  
AM Radio Waves  
Ionosphere  
FM Radio Waves  
Ionosphere  
FADING OUT  
In weak signal or “fringe” reception areas, FM stations may fade out  
completely, or fade in and out. When driving in weak signal areas, such  
as near hills, through valleys or tunnels, among tall buildings, etc., you  
may encounter unusual noise interference. THIS IS NOT A TUNER  
PROBLEM. In this case, you can only wait until you are in a better  
reception area, tune to a stronger station, or reduce the treble level.  
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RECEPTION AREA OF FM BROADCASTS  
A home receiver can catch weak FM stereo signals through the use of a  
tall, directional or ultra-sensitive antenna. In a moving vehicle, the area  
for good reception is limited because of varying conditions  
encountered while driving, including the types and heights of broadcast  
antenna structures, signal strength, engine noise, etc. For best  
reception with manual antenna, extend the antenna mast as far as  
possible.  
Transmitting Antenna 100 Meters High  
Effective Radiation Power 1kW  
FM Stereo Auto Radio 20 km  
FM Monaural Auto Radio 50 km  
Home FM Stereo Receiver 100 km  
Reception quality varies depending on the power of the FM  
station, natural and artificial barriers,weather conditions, etc.  
MULTIPATH  
The reflection characteristics of FM waves cause another problem  
called multipathFM wave signals reflecting off of buildings, mountains,  
etc. When the antenna receives direct and reflected waves at the same  
time, distortion of sound in the treble range often occurs, such as static  
or harsh-sounding voices. THIS IS NOT A TUNER PROBLEM. Only  
moving to another area with a clearer signal path can remedy the  
situation.  
DIRECT  
WAVE  
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How to operate the CD player  
How to operate the CD player  
It is assumed here that a CD has already been loaded into the unit.  
[SOURCE]  
Button  
[TUNE TRACK]Button  
Listening to CD  
Press the [SOURCE] panel button.  
1
Switches to Audio Source Menu Screen.  
DVD/CD  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Switches to CD screen and starts playback.  
Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or when the  
recorded side is dirty.  
Caution  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the  
beginning of the track being played  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button briefly (less than 1  
second).  
1
Turn right: Advances to the next track.  
Turn left: Returns to the beginning of the track being played. (Repeat  
turning for previous track.)  
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How to operate the CD player  
Fast Forward/Rewind  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button until a beep is heard.  
1
Turn right: Fast forward.  
Turn left: Rewind.  
The fast-forward/rewind will continue while [TUNE TRACK] button is  
held. The fast-forward/rewind action will stop when button is released.  
Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN)  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
SCAN  
1
Play the first 10 seconds of each track within a CD.  
Touching the SCAN touch switch again will cancel the operation.  
Repeating the same track (REPEAT)  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
REPEAT  
1
Repeats the currently playing track.  
REPEAT  
Touching the  
touch switch again will cancel the operation.  
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM)  
Touch the RANDOM touch switch.  
1
Plays the tracks random order.  
Touching the RANDOM touch switch again will cancel the operation.  
Occasionally the same track happens to be played (selected) two or  
more times in a row; this is normal operation and is no sign of a problem.  
ATTENTION  
Doing random playback, touch the  
touch switch to repeat the  
REPEAT  
track being played. To cancel repeat play (go back to random play),  
touch the REPEAT touch switch again.  
During playback a particular track: The track being played is  
played repeatedly.  
During searching:  
The following track is played  
repeatedly.  
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Creating a title for a CD  
A CD title can be created and displayed.  
30 titles can be stored.  
A maximum of 18 characters may be entered per title.  
ATTENTION  
TITLE  
(less than 1 second).  
Touch the  
touch switch briefly  
1
The screen will switch to the disc title  
setting mode. Default character type is  
upper-case alphabet.  
ABC  
abc  
123/!"#  
Touch one of the switch  
,
,
touch switch.  
2
3
:
:
Default character type is upper-case alphabet.  
Default character type is lower-case alphabet.  
: Default character type is numerical, symbol.  
ABC  
abc  
123/!"#  
Touch the character touch switch.  
To enter symbols, touch the !"# touch switch when the numerical  
character input is selected.  
ATTENTION  
RETURN  
Touch the  
touch switch to delete the character that was just  
entered.  
2
3
To change the type of character to be entered, repeat step  
A maximum of 18 characters may be entered per title.  
and  
.
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Upper case characters,  
alphabet characters  
Lower case characters,  
alphabet characters  
Numerical character  
Symbol  
!"#  
Touch the  
touch switch to exist disc title setting mode.  
ENTER  
4
The disc title is now memorized.  
Deleting a previously created title  
TITLE  
Touch (2 seconds or more) the  
touch switch.  
1
The title has now been deleted.  
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Displaying CD TEXT by scrolling  
CD TEXT (such as disc titles and track titles) stored in the memory can be  
displayed. A maximum of 18 characters are displayed on the display area at  
one time. When the CD TEXT exceeds 18 characters, it is displayed by  
scrolling.  
After the disc title is displayed by scrolling, track titles are displayed by  
scrolling.  
The title display will be fixed after track titles are scrolled.  
This function cannot be used when no CD titles or track titles are  
displayed on the display screen of this unit.  
ATTENTION  
Depending on the equipment used for entering titles, the titles may not  
be displayed properly.  
Some title characters may not be displayed for some discs.  
TEXT  
Touch the  
touch switch briefly  
1
(less than 1 second).  
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How to operate the MP3 player  
How to operate the MP3 player  
It is assumed here that a CD has already been loaded into the unit.  
About MP3  
The making of MP3 files by recording from sources such as broadcasts,  
records, recordings, videos and live performances without permission  
from the copyright holder for uses other than personal enjoyment is  
prohibited.  
ATTENTION  
What is MP3?  
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer III) is a standard format for audio compression  
technology. By using MP3, a file can be compressed to one-tenth the  
size of the original.  
This unit has limitations on MP3 file standards and recorded media and  
formats that can be used.  
Playable MP3 file standards  
Supported standards: MPEG-1 Audio Layer III  
MPEG-2 Audio Layer III  
Supported sampling frequencies: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)  
Supported bit rate: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144,  
160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (kbps)  
*Supports VBR.  
* Does not support free format.  
* Bit rates vary for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2.  
Supported channel modes: stereo, joint stereo, dual channel,  
monaural  
ID3 tags  
MP3 files have an "ID3 Tag" that allows input of information so that data  
such as song title and artist can be saved.  
This unit supports ID3v.1.0 and ID3v.1.1 tags.  
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Media  
Media capable of playing MP3 includes CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW  
discs. Compared to CD-ROM media commonly used for music discs,  
CD-R discs are fragile in high temperature/high humidity environments  
and one section of the CD-R may become incapable of playback.  
Fingerprints or scratches on the disc may prevent playback or cause  
skipping during playback. Sections of a CD-R may deteriorate if left  
inside a vehicle for long periods of time. It is also recommended that  
CD-R discs be kept in a light-blocking case because the discs are  
vulnerable to ultra-violet light.  
Format of discs  
The format of discs to be used must be ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2.  
Control items for this standard are as follows:  
Maximum directory layers:  
8 layers  
Maximum characters for folder names/file names: 31 (including "."  
and 3 letter file  
extension)  
Allowable characters for folder names/file names: A~Z, 0~9,  
_ (underscore)  
Number of files/folders possible on a single disc: 250  
[Configuration example for CD supporting MP3]  
Root directory (F1)  
F2  
Folder 2  
001.mp3  
002.mp3  
003.mp3  
004.txt  
Number of files/folders possible on a  
single disc is 250.  
005.mp3  
Files aside from MP3 files (Example:  
004.txt) also count as single files.  
Folder 158  
Folder 159  
F158  
F159  
001.mp3  
002.mp3  
Folder 250  
F250  
Total number of folders possible on a single disc: 250  
Maximum folders this unit can recognize:  
250*  
*: A root directory is counted as one folder.  
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File names  
Only files with the MP3 file extension ".mp3" can be recognized as MP3  
and played. Be sure to save MP3 files with the ".mp3" file extension. The  
"MP" letters of the file extension will be recognized whether entered as  
uppercase letters or lowercase letters.  
If the ".mp3" file extension is attached to a file other than an MP3 file, that  
file will be mistakenly recognized by the unit as an MP3 file and played,  
Caution  
resulting in loud noise output that can damage the speakers. Be sure to  
avoid attaching the ".mp3" file extension to files that are not MP3 files.  
Multi-sessions  
Multi-sessions are supported, and playing of CD-R and CD-RW discs  
with annotated MP3 files is possible. However, when "Track at once"  
has been written, close the session or process the warning message.  
Standardize the format of each session without changing the format.  
Playing MP3  
When a disc with recorded MP3 files is inserted, the unit first checks all  
the files on the disc. No sound is output while the unit is checking the  
files on the disc. It is recommended that the disc be recorded without  
files other than MP3 files and without unnecessary folders in order to  
speed up the checking of disc files by the unit.  
MP3 playing time display  
It is possible that playing time will not be correct, depending on the  
writing condition of the MP3 file.  
* It is possible that playing time will not be correct when VBR Fast  
Up/Down is operated.  
Display order of MP3 file/folder names  
Names of MP3 folders and files within the same level are displayed in  
the following order.  
1. MP3 folders displayed first, by ascending order of numbers, letters.  
2. Files displayed next, by ascending order of numbers, letters.  
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Example of MP3 file structure  
[SOURCE]  
Button  
Folder  
MP3 audio file  
4th level  
1st level  
2nd level  
3rd level  
[TUNE TRACK]Button  
The following operations are based on the example MP3 file structure  
given above.  
ATTENTION  
Listening to MP3 files  
Press the [SOURCE] button in the panel switches.  
1
The display will change to the audio source menu screen.  
DVD/CD  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Playback will then start.  
Normally, tracks are played back in the order  
.
ATTENTION  
If there is more than one MP3 file or folder at a particular level, the files  
will be played back in alphanumeric character order.  
If Audio CD tracks (CD-DA) and MP3 data are mixed together on the same  
disc, touch the  
touch switch to change to MP3 playback.  
DVD/CD  
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Selecting a folder to listen to  
You can select a particular folder on the disc to listen to.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
The audio files contained in the selected folder will be displayed.  
If there are 3 or more folders within the same level, touch the  
or  
touch  
switch to change the display and then select the folder that you would like to  
listen to.  
ATTENTION  
Selecting a file to listen to  
You can select a particular file in a folder to listen to.  
Selecting using the touch switches  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
The selected file will then be played back. In addition, the file name  
and folder name for the selected file will be displayed on the  
screen.  
If there are 3 or more files within the same folder, touch the  
or  
touch  
switch to change the display and then select the file that you would like to  
listen to.  
ATTENTION  
Selecting using the panel switches  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button briefly (less than 1  
second).  
1
When turned clockwise:  
The next audio file is selected  
When turned counterclockwise: Playback returns to the start of the  
file currently being played (or to  
the previous file if turned again)  
The selected file will then be played back. In addition, the file name  
and folder name for the selected file will be displayed on the  
screen.  
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Displaying the next higher-up level  
This displays the folders and files in the next higher-up level from the level  
that is being played back.  
Touch the RTN touch switch.  
1
The next higher-up level of folders and  
files from the currently-displayed level  
will be displayed on the screen.  
Refer to page 81 for an example of the folder and file hierarchy for MP3  
files.  
ATTENTION  
RTN  
If you touch  
as " ", " " and "  
shown as " ", "  
while the 2nd level files and folders shown on the screen  
" are being displayed, the 1st level files and folders  
" and " " will be displayed.  
2
1
4
Playing the beginnings of tracks (SCAN)  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
SCAN  
1
If you touch the switch briefly (for less  
than 1 second), the first 10 seconds will  
be played back of all the files at the  
same level as the file currently being  
played back.  
If you touch the switch for longer (more  
than 1 second), the first 1 seconds of the  
1st tracks in all folders will be played  
back.  
Touch the SCAN touch switch once  
more to cancel this operation.  
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Playing the same files repeatedly (REPEAT)  
REPEAT  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
If you touch the switch briefly (for less  
than 1 second), the file that is currently  
being played back will be played back  
again.  
If you touch the switch for longer (more  
than 1 second), all files contained in  
folders at the same level as the current  
folder will be played back again.  
Touch the REPEAT touch switch once  
more to cancel this operation.  
Playing files in random order (RANDOM)  
Touch the RANDOM touch switch.  
1
If you touch the switch briefly (for less  
than 1 second), all files contained in  
folders at the same level as the current  
folder will be played in random order.  
If you touch the switch for longer (more  
than 1 second), all files in all folders will  
be played back in random order.  
Touch the RANDOM touch switch once  
more to cancel this operation.  
If you touch  
while "RANDOM" is selected, the file currently  
REPEAT  
REPEAT  
being played back will be repeated. In addition, if you press  
ATTENTION  
once more during playback, then playback will return to "RANDOM".  
Files will be repeated as follows.  
While a file is being played back: The file currently being played back  
will be repeated.  
When you change to the next file: The next file selected will be played  
back.  
This may result in the same file being played back continuously, but this  
is not a malfunction.  
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How to operate the Memory Stick player  
Music data recorded on "MG Memory Stick" with ATRAC 3 (an audio compression  
technology) can be played on this unit. Recording from music CD to the MG Memory Stick  
is also possible. The following explanation for the operation is made assuming that the  
MG Memory Stick has already been inserted.  
Artist names and music titles (track titles) can be displayed when they  
are recorded on the MG Memory Stick. A maximum of 18 characters (1  
ATTENTION  
byte alphabets or symbols) can be displayed.  
Music data recorded with ATRAC3 Plus cannot be played.  
Music data recorded with MP3 cannot be played.  
[SOURCE]  
Button  
[TUNE TRACK]Button  
Listening to Memory Stick  
Press the [SOURCE] panel button.  
1
Switches to Audio Source Menu Screen.  
Memory Stick  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Switches to Memory Stick screen and starts playback.  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the  
beginning of the track being played  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button briefly (less than 1  
second).  
1
Turn right: Advances to the next track.  
Turn left: Returns to the beginning of the track being played. (Repeat  
turning for previous track.)  
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Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN)  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
SCAN  
Play the first 10 seconds of each track within a Memory Stick.  
Touching the touch switch again will cancel the operation.  
1
SCAN  
Repeating the same track (REPEAT)  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
REPEAT  
Repeats the currently playing track.  
Touching the touch switch again will cancel the operation.  
1
REPEAT  
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM)  
RANDOM  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
Plays the tracks random order.  
Touching the touch switch again will cancel the operation.  
RANDOM  
Occasionally the same track happens to be played (selected) two or  
more times in a row; this is normal operation and is no sign of a problem.  
Doing random playback, touch the REPEAT touch switch to repeat the  
track being played. To cancel repeat play (go back to random play),  
ATTENTION  
touch the  
touch switch again.  
REPEAT  
During playback a particular track: The track being played is played  
repeatedly.  
During searching:  
The following track is played  
repeatedly.  
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Recording on Memory Stick  
Using ATRAC3 audio compression technology, this unit compresses the  
music data played on the built-in CD player and records the data on the MG  
Memory Stick. Only recording from music CDs is possible.  
If the recorded CD data has no interval, tracks may not be split properly.  
As this unit supports SCMS (Serial Copy Management System), MG Memory  
Stick recording from media (such as CD-R and CD-RW) digitally recorded  
from music CDs is not possible. Recording data of copy-proof music CDs is  
not possible either.  
Music CDs recorded with DTS cannot be recorded.  
Emphasis-recording in music CDs will be recorded with emphasis.  
Unrecorded contents, deleted music and vocal data caused by  
problems, malfunctions and defects of this unit will not be warranted.  
Caution  
Use of your recordings other than for the personal entertainment is strictly  
prohibited by the copyright law without permission from the copyright  
holder.  
Unreprodusable recordings should be test recorded first in order to  
ensure all music and vocal data are recorded properly.  
Insert the MG Memory stick to be recording the track and music  
CD.  
1
REC  
Touch the  
touch switch on the  
2
CD operation screen.  
Switches to the ATRAC3 recording  
mode.  
Setting recording method  
A MG Memory Stick recording method  
can be selected.  
The following settings can be selected in  
the ATRAC3 recording mode.  
Item  
Function  
Rec Mode  
Quality  
Selects the tracks to be recorded.  
Selects the recording sound quality.  
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Selecting tracks to be recorded  
The tracks to be recorded can be selected.  
Rec Mode  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
The selecting track mode will change  
as follows each time you touch the  
Rec Mode touch switch.  
DISC  
(Records all tracks in the disc.)  
TRACK  
(Records the selected track and all subsequent tracks.)  
1 TRACK  
(Records only the selected track.)  
Setting sound quality  
The recording sound quality (the recording bit rate) can be set. The  
recording bit rate may be selected from 66k, 105k, and 132k. Sound  
quality and data size increases as the bit rate increases.  
Quality  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
The recording bit rate will change as  
follows each time you touch the  
Quality  
touch switch.  
132k  
105k 66k  
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Formatting Memory Stick (quick format)  
Memory Stick can be formatted.  
Touch (2 seconds or more) the  
1
Format  
touch switch.  
MG Memory stick will be formatted.  
touch switch.  
Do not turn OFF the power or the engine switch while formatting. The  
recording will be interrupted and the data may be damaged.  
ATTENTION  
New MG Memory Stick may not be used without formatting. In that case,  
format (quick format) the stick on this unit so music can be recorded (Hi-  
Fi directory format). The stick formatted on a unit other than exclusive MG  
Memory Stick unit may not be usable on this unit.  
Recording on MG Memory Stick  
REC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
A CD is played and recording starts.  
In case TRACK or 1 TRACK was  
selected at the Selecting tracks to be  
recordedstep, select tracks using  
the [TUNE TRACK] button of the  
panel switch and start recording.  
Do not turn OFF the power or the engine switch while recording. Doing so  
may damage the data.  
ATTENTION  
Touch  
touch switch to stop the recording.  
STOP  
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Editing recorded Memory Stick  
Track titles and artist names can be entered to the recorded Memory Stick.  
The file list may also be edited.  
The track titles and artist names entered or edited by a personal computer  
cannot be edited on this unit.  
Edit  
Touch the  
touch switch on the  
1
Memory Stick operation screen.  
Switches to ATRAC 3 edit mode.  
Creating title name  
Touch the file to be creating the  
title name.  
1
When the touch switch is pressed,  
touch switch display color changes to  
the selected color.  
In case there are more than 6 files, touch  
or  
touch switch to  
change the display, and select files for entering title names.  
ATTENTION  
TITLE  
Touch the  
touch switch briefly (less than 1 second).  
2
The screen will switch to the disc title setting mode. Default  
character type is upper-case alphabet.  
ABC abc  
123/!"#  
touch switch  
Touch one of the switch  
,
,
3
ABC  
abc  
123/!"#  
: Default character type is upper-case alphabet.  
: Default character type is lower-case alphabet.  
: Default character type is numerical, symbol.  
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Touch the character touch switch.  
4
To enter symbols, touch the !"# touch switch when the numerical  
character input is selected.  
ATTENTION  
Touch the RETURN touch switch to delete the character that was just  
entered.  
3
4
To change the type of character to be entered, repeat step  
A maximum of 256 characters may be entered per title.  
and  
.
Upper case characters,  
alphabet characters  
Lower case characters,  
alphabet characters  
Numerical character  
Symbol  
!"#  
ENTER  
Touch the  
touch switch to exist disc title setting mode.  
The title name is now memorized.  
ESC  
5
6
Touch the  
touch switch to exist ATRAC3 edit mode.  
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Creating artist name  
Touch the file to be creating the  
artist name.  
1
When the touch switch is pressed,  
touch switch display color changes to  
the selected color.  
In case there are more than 6 files, touch  
or  
touch switch to  
change the display, and select files for entering artist names.  
ATTENTION  
Touch the ARTIST touch switch briefly (less than 1 second).  
The screen will switch to the disc title setting mode. Default  
character type is upper-case alphabet.  
2
3
Touch one of the switch  
,
,
touch switch.  
123/!"#  
ABC abc  
ABC  
: Default character type is upper-case alphabet.  
: Default character type is lower-case alphabet.  
: Default character type is numerical, symbol.  
abc  
123/!"#  
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Touch the character touch switch.  
4
To enter symbols, touch the !"# touch switch when the numerical  
character input is selected.  
ATTENTION  
Touch the RETURN touch switch to delete the character that was just  
entered.  
3
4
To change the type of character to be entered, repeat step  
A maximum of 256 characters may be entered per title.  
and  
.
Upper case characters,  
alphabet characters  
Lower case characters,  
alphabet characters  
Numerical character  
Symbol  
!"#  
ENTER  
Touch the  
touch switch to exist disc title setting mode.  
The artist name is now memorized.  
ESC  
5
6
Touch the  
touch switch to exist ATRAC3 edit mode.  
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Deleting recorded file  
The recorded files can be deleted. There are two deleting methods:  
deleting selected files or all files.  
Deleting selected files  
Touch the file to be deleted.  
When touch switches touched, the  
touch switch display color changes to  
the selected color.  
1
Do not turn OFF the power or engine switch while deleting the file(s).  
ATTENTION  
Doing so may damage the data.  
In case there are more than 6 files, touch  
or  
touch switch to  
change the display, and select the file to be deleted.  
Del  
Touch (2 seconds or more) the  
The selected file is deleted.  
touch switch.  
2
3
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch to exist ATRAC3 edit mode.  
Deleting all files  
Touch (2 seconds or more) the  
1
All Del  
touch switch.  
The all files are deleted.  
Do not turn OFF the power or engine switch while deleting the file(s).  
Doing so may damage the data.  
ATTENTION  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch to  
2
exist ATRAC3 edit mode.  
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How to operate the DVD player  
How to operate the DVD player  
Before using the DVD player  
This unit can play high quality images and high quality digital sound of DVD videos. It is  
also possible to switch between different languages recorded on the DVD video  
(dubbing, subtitles, etc.), and with videos having several angles of the same scene  
recorded, the preferred angle can be selected and played.  
This unit includes copyright protection technology used in accordance  
with US patents and other intellectual property rights owned by  
Caution  
Macrovision Corporation and other entities. Use of this copyright  
protection technology requires approval from Macrovision Corporation  
and the technology must not be used for audiovisual purposes aside from  
general household use without special approval from Macrovision  
Corporation. Modification and disassembly of this technology is  
prohibited.  
DVD video characteristics  
About Multiple Languages  
Some DVD discs have dialog recorded in several different languages,  
and the language can be switched during playback in the same way as  
multilingual TV broadcasts.  
About Multiple Angles  
Some DVD discs have a single scene recorded from several different  
angles (multiple angle), and the preferred angle can be switched  
during playback.  
About Subtitles  
Some DVD discs have subtitles recorded in several different  
languages, and the subtitles can be switched during playback. The  
video can also be played without any subtitles displayed.  
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About discs  
About playable discs  
Discs using color television methods, NTSC and PAL, are playable on  
this unit.  
Playable Disc Types and  
Their Marks  
Size/Playing Surface  
Maximum Playing Time  
12 cm/single-sided  
12 cm/double-sided  
1 layer  
2 layer  
<Using MPEG 2>  
133 min.  
242 min.  
266 min.  
484 min.  
1 layer  
2 layer  
About region codes of playable discs  
4
Some DVD discs display a  
("Region Code"). The mark (a number)  
shows the geographical region where the disc can be played. This unit  
cannot play discs that do not show "4" or "ALL" on the mark. Attempting  
to play other discs will result in display of a message saying "Can not  
read disk. Please check disc." Even discs that do not display the region  
mark may in fact be controlled by region and may not be playable on  
this unit.  
The playing condition is determined by the intention of the DVD/software  
creator. Some functions may not perform during operation because this  
Caution  
unit is playing the disc according to content specifications intended by the  
software creator. Be sure to consult the explanatory material provided with  
the disc to be played.  
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How to operate the DVD player  
About sound system capability  
This unit supports Dolby Digital (5.1 ch), DTS (5.1 ch), LPCM, SDDS  
and Dolby Pro Logic, enabling the creation of richly vibrant acoustics  
such as found in a theater or concert hall. The unit can play discs  
bearing the "Dolby Digital (5.1 ch)" or "DTS (5.1 ch)" mark on the disc or  
package. For information on sound adjustment when playing DVD  
video, refer to "Adjusting the surround system" (page 44).  
A DVD video bearing the "Dolby Digital (5.1 ch)" or "DTS (5.1 ch)" mark  
can still be played even if a center speaker with power amplifier and  
ATTENTION  
subwoofer with power amplifier are not connected, but it will not be played  
with the 5.1 channel method.  
About marks displayed on discs  
The following marks may be displayed on a DVD disc or its package.  
Mark  
Meaning  
Shows number of voice tracks.  
Shows number of subtitle languages.  
Shows number of filmed angles.  
Shows available aspect ratio (television screen horizontal  
to vertical ratio).  
•"16:9" is wide screen, "4:3" is standard screen.  
ALL  
4:3  
Shows playable region code.  
•ALL indicates worldwide. A number indicates a specific  
region code. "4" is the region for the Australia.  
4
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About DVD disc structure  
Videos and songs recorded on a DVD are divided into many segments.  
Large segments are called "titles", and each title has a number ("title  
number").  
Title segments are further divided into smaller segments called  
"chapters", and each chapter has a number ("chapter number").  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Title 1  
Title 2  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
DVD-Video  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Title 3  
Title Number  
Chapter Number  
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[SOURCE]  
Button  
Watching a DVD  
The following explanation assumes that a DVD has already been inserted into  
the unit.  
A DVD can be watched only if the vehicle is completely stopped in a safe  
location with the parking brake set and the ignition switch turned to ON or  
ACC. (Only sound can be heard if a DVD is played while the car is in motion.)  
Press the [SOURCE] panel button.  
1
Switches to Audio Source Menu Screen.  
DVD/CD  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Switches to DVD screen and starts playback.  
Some discs may not automatically start playing, depending on the disc.  
Use the menu screen recorded on the disc to start playback.  
ATTENTION  
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[Cursor]  
Button  
[PLAY]  
Button  
[PAUSE]  
Button  
[TUNE TRACK]Button  
[
CHAPTER  
]Button  
Using the menu screen  
It is possible to use the menu recorded on the disc. This function can only be  
operated with the remote control.  
Recorded menu items will differ by disc. Some functions may not perform  
during operation because playback is following disc content  
ATTENTION  
specifications.  
Press the [TOP] or [TITLE] button.  
1
Switches to Menu Screen recorded on the disc.  
Press the [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] cursor button and select the Play  
Menu.  
2
Press [ENTER] button.  
3
The selected item will be played.  
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Fast-Forward/Rewind  
The image can be controlled during playback. This function can be operated  
by using either the panel buttons or the remote control.  
Using panel button  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button until a beep is heard.  
Turn right: Fast-forwards.  
1
Turn left: Rewinds.  
The fast-forward/rewind will continue while the [TUNE TRACK]  
button is held. The fast-forward/rewind action will stop when the  
button is released.  
Using remote control  
Press the [ CHAPTER ] button until a beep is heard.  
1
[
[
] button: Fast-forwards.  
] button: Rewinds.  
The fast-forward/rewind will continue while the [  
CHAPTER  
]
button is held. The fast-forward/rewind action will stop when the  
button is released.  
Pausing/Advancing the video  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [PAUSE] button during DVD playback.  
1
The video will pause.  
The video will advance each time the [PAUSE] button is pressed again  
while paused.  
Press the [PLAY] button.  
2
Restarts playback.  
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[CLEAR]Button  
Number  
Button  
[0][9]  
[SEARCH]  
Button  
[ENTER]  
Button  
[PLAY]  
Button  
[SLOW]  
Button  
[STOP]  
Button  
[TUNE TRACK]Button  
[
CHAPTER  
]Button  
Stopping playback  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [STOP] button during DVD playback.  
1
Press the [PLAY] button.  
2
Restarts playback.  
Using slow motion  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [SLOW] button during DVD playback.  
1
Video will play in slow motion.  
Press the [PLAY] button.  
2
Restarts playback.  
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Searching for a desired chapter  
It is possible to search for a particular video segment by title and chapter or  
by menu number (number for divided segments).  
Searching by chapter  
This function can be performed with either the panel buttons or the  
remote control.  
Using the panel buttons  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button briefly (less than 1  
1
second).  
Turn right: Advances to next chapter.  
Turn left: Returns to previous chapter.  
The currently selected chapter number will be shown on the  
display.  
Using the remote control  
Press the [ CHAPTER ] button briefly (less than 1 second).  
1
[
[
]: Advances to next chapter.  
]: Returns to previous chapter.  
The currently selected chapter number will be shown on the  
display.  
Searching by chapter/title number  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [SEARCH] button.  
Switches to next chapter and then title each time the [SEARCH]  
button is pressed.  
1
2
3
Enter a menu number with the [0]~[9] number buttons.  
Entered numbers can be deleted with each pressing of the  
[CLEAR] button.  
Press the [ENTER] button.  
Begins playing the selected chapter.  
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Playing the beginnings of chapters (SCAN)  
Touch the DVD Playback Screen.  
1
Switches to DVD Operation Screen.  
The system returns to the DVD video playback screen if the DVD  
Operation Screen is not used within 6 seconds.  
ATTENTION  
SCAN  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Plays the first 10 seconds of each chapter  
within a title.  
Pressing  
touch switch again will  
SCAN  
cancel the operation.  
Repeating titles (REPEAT)  
Touch the DVD Playback Screen.  
1
Switches to DVD Operation Screen.  
The system returns to the DVD video playback screen if the DVD  
Operation Screen is not used within 6 seconds.  
ATTENTION  
REPEAT  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Repeats the currently playing chapter.  
Touching the touch switch until  
REPEAT  
"REPEAT TITLE" is displayed will repeat  
all the chapters within a title.  
Pressing  
touch switch again will  
REPEAT  
cancel the operation.  
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[ANGLE]Button  
Switching the video angle  
When several angles of a scene are recorded on a disc, the angle can be  
switched.  
This function can only be used when the DVD player angle display setting is  
set to ON. (For operation details, refer to "Angle display setting," page 115.)  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Multiple Angle Mark  
Press the [ANGLE] button when the  
multiple angle mark is displayed.  
1
Switches the angle number each time the  
button is pressed and switches the video  
angle.  
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[SUB TITLE]  
Button  
[AUDIO]Button  
Switching subtitle languages  
When subtitles in several languages are recorded on a disc, the subtitles can  
be switched.  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [SUB TITLE] button.  
1
Switches the subtitle number each time the button is pressed and  
switches the displayed subtitle language.  
Switching dubbed voice languages  
When dubbed voices in several languages are recorded on a disc, the  
voices can be switched.  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [AUDIO] button.  
1
Switches the voice number each time the button is pressed and  
switches the language of played voices.  
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[FUNC]  
Button  
Setting the DVD player  
The language preference for voices, subtitles and menu display used during  
DVD playback can be set in advance. Optional display of the multiple angle  
mark, viewer restriction and other functions can also be set.  
Press the [FUNC] panel button.  
1
Switches to Function Mode.  
Pressing the [FUNC] button again will cancel Function Mode.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
DVD  
2
Switches to DVD Setting Screen.  
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Touch any of the touch switches.  
3
Settings can be made for the following  
items.  
Refer to  
Page  
Touch Switch  
Function  
Sets the language of voices for video playback.  
Sets the language of subtitles for video playback.  
Sets the language of displayed menus.  
Restricts DVD videos that can be played.  
Sets display/non-display of multiple angle mark.  
Reduces noise from video.  
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110  
112  
114  
115  
115  
116  
Audio Language  
Sub Title Language  
Menu Language  
Parental Setting  
Angle Indi  
Picture  
Sets screen size.  
Monitor  
Voice language setting  
Allows selection of a preferred language for playback. The setting can  
be made by either selecting the language from a list or by entering a  
language code.  
Language switching cannot be performed if the selected language is not  
recorded on the disc.  
ATTENTION  
Audio Language  
Touch the  
switch.  
touch  
1
Switches to Voice Language Setting  
Screen.  
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Selecting language from list  
English, Japanese, Italian or French can be selected from the list.  
Enter a language code to select a language other than one of these.  
Touch the language to play.  
1
2
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
Returns to DVD Setting Screen.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
3
ESC  
Returns to first screen of Function  
Mode.  
Setting language by code entry  
Set a language not on the list by entering its language code.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
OTHER  
1
2
Touch the number buttons to enter  
a language code.  
The code will be entered. (For  
language codes, refer to "Table of  
language codes," page 117).  
Entered numbers can be deleted with  
each touching of the  
switch.  
touch  
RETURN  
Touch the ENTER touch switch.  
Sets the language.  
3
4
5
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
Returns to DVD Setting Screen.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
ESC  
Returns to first screen of Function Mode.  
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Subtitle language setting  
Allows selection of a preferred subtitle language for display during  
playback. The setting can be made by either selecting the language  
from a list or by entering a language code.  
Language switching cannot be performed if the selected language is not  
recorded on the disc.  
ATTENTION  
Sub Title Language  
Touch the  
switch.  
touch  
1
Switches to Subtitle Language Setting  
Screen.  
Selecting language from list  
English, Japanese, Italian or French can be selected from the list.  
Enter a language code to select a language other than one of these.  
Touch the language to play.  
1
2
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
Returns to DVD Setting Screen.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
3
ESC  
Returns to first screen of Function  
Mode.  
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Setting language by code entry  
Set a language not on the list by entering its language code.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
OTHER  
1
2
Touch the number buttons to enter  
a language code.  
The code will be entered. (For  
language codes, refer to "Table of  
language codes," page 117).  
Entered numbers can be deleted with  
each touching of the RETURN touch  
switch.  
Touch the ENTER touch switch.  
Sets the language.  
3
4
5
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
Returns to DVD Setting Screen.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
ESC  
Returns to first screen of Function Mode.  
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Menu language setting  
Allows selection of a preferred menu language from those recorded on  
the disc. The setting can be made by either selecting the language  
from a list or by entering a language code.  
Language switching cannot be performed if the selected language is not  
recorded on the disc.  
ATTENTION  
Menu Language  
Touch the  
switch.  
touch  
1
Switches to Menu Language Setting  
Screen.  
Selecting language from list  
English, Japanese, Italian or French can be selected from the list.  
Enter a language code to select a language other than one of these.  
Touch the language to display.  
1
2
Touch the  
touch switch.  
ESC  
Returns to DVD Setting Screen.  
Touch the touch switch.  
3
ESC  
Returns to first screen of Function  
Mode.  
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Setting language by code entry  
Set a language not on the list by entering its language code.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
OTHER  
1
2
Touch the number buttons to enter  
a language code.  
The code will be entered. (For  
language codes, refer to "Table of  
language codes," page 117).  
Entered numbers can be deleted with  
each touching of the RETURN touch  
switch.  
Touch the ENTER touch switch.  
Sets the language.  
3
4
5
Touch the ESC touch switch.  
Returns to DVD Setting Screen.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
ESC  
Returns to first screen of Function Mode.  
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Viewer restriction setting  
This function allows restriction of viewing so that discs with adult  
themes or violent scenes will not be available to children. Viewer  
restriction can be set at different levels to match restriction ratings.  
Restriction cannot be set for discs not having a viewer restriction level  
recorded.  
ATTENTION  
Parental Setting  
Touch the  
switch.  
touch  
1
2
Switches to Viewer Parental Setting  
Screen.  
Touch the number buttons to enter  
a password number (4 digits).  
Entered numbers can be deleted with  
each touching of the RETURN touch  
switch.  
•Password condition at time of product purchase is "0000".  
•Be sure to enter a password number. If a number is not entered, setting  
of viewer restriction will not be possible.  
ATTENTION  
Touch the  
Registers the password number.  
touch switch.  
3
4
ENTER  
Touch the viewer restriction level  
to be set.  
Viewer restriction levels are classified in 3 types.  
Level 1 ...Plays only DVD software intended for children. (Playing of  
DVD software intended for general audiences or adult  
audiences is prohibited.)  
ATTENTION  
Level 2~7...Plays only DVD software intended for children or general  
audiences. (Playing of DVD software intended for adult  
audiences is prohibited.)  
Level 8 ...Plays all DVD software. (Factory setting)  
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ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
Returns to DVD Setting Screen.  
Touch the touch switch.  
5
6
ESC  
Returns to first screen of Function Mode.  
Angle display setting  
Sets display/non-display of multiple angle mark during playback.  
Angle Indi  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
Switches between ON/OFF each time  
the Angle Indi touch switch is touched.  
When the multiple angle mark display setting is set to "ON", the multiple  
angle mark will appear in the upper right corner of the screen when  
selection of multiple angles from a disc is possible.  
ATTENTION  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Returns to first screen of Function Mode.  
Video mode setting  
Sets video mode for playback.  
Picture  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
Switches between modes in the  
following order each time the  
is touched.  
Picture  
NORMAL H-PRE  
N-FLK  
The video mode setting is a function that is enabled when image quality is  
extremely poor. DVDs that are purchased normally should be viewed with  
the setting at "NORMAL".  
ATTENTION  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Returns to first screen of Function Mode.  
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Image size setting  
Monitor  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
1
Switches between modes in the  
following order each time the  
is touched.  
Monitor  
WIDE PS(PAN & SCAN)  
LB(LETTER BOX)  
<WIDE>  
Displays as wide screen image.  
<PAN & SCAN>  
Displays in wide screen size for wide screen television monitors  
and displays in letter box size for 4:3 regular television monitors.  
<LETTER BOX>  
Displays in wide screen size for wide screen television monitors  
and cuts off left and right edges to display in 4:3 size for 4:3 regular  
television monitors.  
ESC  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Returns to first screen of Function Mode.  
There are no problems with using this function as long as the customer  
views images privately in wide-screen format. However, if the images are  
compressed or enlarged for viewing for any commercial or public  
purpose, it may infringe the rights of the copyright holder under applicable  
copyright laws.  
Caution  
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Table of language codes  
These codes are used to specify the language for audio tracks, subtitles and  
on-screen menu displays.  
Language  
Japanese  
Input code  
Language  
Estonian  
Input code  
1 0 0 1  
0 5 1 4  
0 6 1 8  
0 4 0 5  
0 9 2 0  
0 5 1 9  
1 4 1 2  
1 8 2 1  
2 6 0 8  
1 1 1 5  
0 5 1 2  
0 1 0 1  
0 1 0 2  
0 1 0 6  
0 1 1 3  
0 1 1 8  
0 1 1 9  
0 1 2 5  
0 1 2 6  
0 2 0 1  
0 2 0 5  
0 2 0 7  
0 2 0 8  
0 2 0 9  
0 2 1 4  
0 2 1 5  
0 2 1 8  
0 3 0 1  
0 3 1 5  
0 3 1 9  
0 3 2 5  
0 4 0 1  
0 4 2 6  
0 5 1 5  
0 5 2 0  
0 5 2 1  
0 6 0 1  
0 6 0 9  
0 6 1 0  
0 6 1 5  
0 6 2 5  
0 7 0 1  
0 7 0 4  
0 7 1 2  
0 7 1 4  
0 7 2 1  
0 8 0 1  
0 8 0 9  
0 8 1 8  
0 8 2 1  
0 8 2 5  
0 9 0 1  
0 9 0 5  
0 9 1 1  
0 9 1 4  
0 9 1 9  
0 9 2 3  
1 0 0 9  
1 0 2 3  
1 1 0 1  
1 1 1 1  
1 1 1 2  
1 1 1 3  
1 1 1 4  
1 1 1 9  
1 1 2 1  
1 1 2 5  
1 2 0 1  
English  
French  
Basque  
Persian  
German  
Italian  
Finnish  
Fiji  
Spanish  
Dutch  
Faroese  
Frisian  
Russian  
Chinese  
Korean  
Greek  
Irish  
Scots- Gaelic  
Galician  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Afar  
Abkhazian  
Afrikaans  
Amharic  
Arabic  
Hindi  
Croatian  
Hungarian  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Interlingue  
Inupiak  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Byelorussian  
Bulgarian  
Bihari  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Hebrew  
Yiddish  
Bislama  
Bengali  
Tibetan  
Breton  
Javanese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
Catalan  
Corsican  
Czech  
Greenlandic  
Cambodian  
Kannada  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
Kirghiz  
Welsh  
Danish  
Bhutani  
Esperanto  
Latin  
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Language  
Input code  
Language  
Slovak  
Input code  
Lingala  
1 2 1 4  
1 2 1 5  
1 2 2 0  
1 2 2 2  
1 3 0 7  
1 3 0 9  
1 3 1 1  
1 3 1 2  
1 3 1 4  
1 3 1 5  
1 3 1 8  
1 3 1 9  
1 3 2 0  
1 3 2 5  
1 4 0 1  
1 4 0 5  
1 4 1 5  
1 5 0 3  
1 5 1 3  
1 5 1 8  
1 6 0 1  
1 6 1 2  
1 6 1 9  
1 6 2 0  
1 7 2 1  
1 8 1 3  
1 8 1 4  
1 8 1 5  
1 8 2 3  
1 9 0 1  
1 9 0 4  
1 9 0 7  
1 9 0 8  
1 9 0 9  
1 9 1 1  
1 9 1 2  
1 9 1 3  
1 9 1 4  
1 9 1 5  
1 9 1 7  
1 9 1 8  
1 9 1 9  
1 9 2 0  
1 9 2 1  
1 9 2 2  
1 9 2 3  
2 0 0 1  
2 0 0 5  
2 0 0 7  
2 0 0 8  
2 0 0 9  
2 0 1 1  
2 0 1 2  
2 0 1 4  
2 0 1 5  
2 0 1 8  
2 0 1 9  
2 0 2 0  
2 0 2 3  
2 1 1 1  
2 1 1 8  
2 1 2 6  
2 2 0 9  
2 2 1 5  
2 3 1 5  
2 4 0 8  
2 5 1 5  
2 6 2 1  
Laothian  
Lithuanian  
Latvian  
Slovenian  
Samoan  
Shona  
Malagasy  
Maori  
Somali  
Albanian  
Serbian  
Siswati  
Sesotho  
Sundanese  
Swedish  
Swahili  
Tamil  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldavian  
Marathi  
Malay  
Maltese  
Burmese  
Nauru  
Telugu  
Tajik  
Nepali  
Thai  
Norwegian  
Occitan  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Setswana  
Tonga  
Oromo  
Oriya  
Panjabi  
Polish  
Turkish  
Tsonga  
Tatar  
Pashto  
Portuguese  
Quechua  
Rhaeto-Romance  
Kirundi  
Twi  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Romanian  
Kinyarwanda  
Sanskrit  
Uzbek  
Vietnamese  
Volapuk  
Wolof  
Sindhi  
Sangho  
Xhosa  
Serbo-Croatian  
Sinhalese  
Yoruba  
Zulu  
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How to operate the video CD player  
A video CD recorded with Video-CD ver.2.0 can be played on this unit.  
Video CD will be played as designed by producter, and may not be  
played as operated.  
ATTENTION  
[SOURCE]  
Button  
Watching a video CD  
The following explanation assumes that a video CD has already been  
inserted into the unit.  
A video CD can be watched only if the vehicle is completely stopped in a  
safe location with the parking brake set and the ignition switch turned to ON  
or ACC. (Only sound can be heard if a video CD is played while the car is in  
motion.)  
Press the [SOURCE] panel button.  
1
Switches to Audio Source Menu screen.  
DVD/CD  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
2
Switches to video CD screen and starts playback.  
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[CLEAR]Button  
Number  
Button  
[0][9]  
[ENTER]  
Button  
[RETURN]  
Button  
[TUNE TRACK]Button  
[
CHAPTER  
]Button  
Using the menu screen  
When a video CD featuring PBC (Play Back Control) function is played, the  
menu screen will be displayed. With the PBC function, original menu items of  
a disc can be displayed and operated while PBC disc is played.  
Displaying menu screen  
The menu screen can be displayed while a video CD featuring the PBC  
function is played.  
Press the [RETURN] remote control button.  
1
Switches display to the menu screen.  
When a CD contains more than 1 page of the menu screen, the display  
can be switched by turning the [TUNE TRACK] button of the panel switch  
ATTENTION  
or by pressing the [  
CHAPTER  
] button of the remote control.  
Selecting menu list  
Enter a menu number with the [0] to [9] number button.  
Entered numbers can be deleted with each pressing of the  
[CLEAR] button.  
1
Press the [ENTER] button.  
2
Begins playing the selected menu.  
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Advancing to the next scene or returning to the  
beginning of the scene being played  
The image can be controlled during playback.  
This function can be operated by using either the panel buttons or the remote  
control.  
Using panel button  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button briefly (less than 1  
second).  
1
Turn right: Advances to next track.  
Turn left: Return to previous track.  
The currently selected track number will be shown on the display.  
Using remote control  
Press the [  
second).  
CHAPTER  
] button briefly (less than 1  
1
[
[
] button: Advances to next track.  
] button: Return to previous track.  
The currently selected track number will be shown on the display.  
Fast-Forward/Rewind  
The image can be controlled during playback.  
This function can be operated by using either the panel buttons or the remote  
control.  
Using panel button  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button until a beep is heard.  
Turn right: Fast-forward.  
1
Turn left: Rewinds.  
The fast-forward/rewind will continue while [TUNE TRACK] button is  
held. The fast-forward/rewind action will stop when button is  
released.  
Using remote control  
Press the [  
CHAPTER  
] button until a beep is heard.  
1
[
[
] button: Advances to next track.  
] button: Return to previous track.  
The fast-forward/rewind will continue [  
CHAPTER  
] button is  
held. The fast-forward/rewind action will stop when the button is  
released.  
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How to operate the video CD player  
Number  
Button  
[0][9]  
[SEARCH]  
Button  
[ENTER]  
Button  
[AUDIO]  
Button  
[PLAY]  
Button  
[PAUSE]  
Button  
[STOP]  
Button  
[SLOW]  
Button  
Specifying a track to playback  
A track of your choice is directly selectable.  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Enter a track number with the [0] to [9] number button during  
video CD playback.  
1
Entered numbers can be deleted with each pressing of the [CLEAR]  
button.  
Press [ENTER] button.  
2
Begins playing the selected track.  
Pausing/Advancing the video  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [PAUSE] button during video CD playback.  
1
The video will pause.  
The video will advance each time [PAUSE] button is pressed again  
while paused.  
Press the [PLAY] button.  
2
Restarts playback.  
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How to operate the video CD player  
Stopping playback  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [PAUSE] button during video CD playback.  
1
2
Press the [PLAY] button.  
Restarts playback.  
Using slow motion  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [SLOW] button during video CD playback.  
1
2
The video will play in slow motion.  
Press the [PLAY] button.  
Restarts playback.  
Switching sound output  
Sound output may be switched between main sound and sub sound.  
This function can only be performed with the remote control.  
Press the [AUDIO] button.  
1
Mode will switch in the order shown below each time the button is  
pressed.  
MAIN SUB MAIN + SUB  
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How to operate multi-window display  
How to operate multi-window display  
The screen can be divided into two sections (left and right) to display video images,  
capture images* taken from CD-R and Memory Stick.  
*: Includes images taken from CD-R and Memory Stick.  
[MULT]Button  
Setting multi-window  
Press (2 seconds or more) the [MULT] panel button.  
1
Switches to multi-window setting mode.  
When the power of the unit is turned ON for the first time or when it is  
switched ON after the battery is reconnected, capture images are  
displayed on the left and right of the screen.  
Pict  
Touch the  
touch switch to select  
2
the display list.  
Switches between display lists in the  
following order each time the  
touched.  
is  
Pict  
Capture image*1  
Multipurpose cameras image  
Navigation screen  
*1: Includes images taken from CD-R and Memory Stick.  
Blue back screen is displayed when unconnected equipment is selected.  
The same image cannot be displayed on left and right display sections  
simultaneously. (When the power is switched ON for the first time or it is  
switched ON after the battery is reconnected, both left and right display  
sections display capture images and the display will return to the  
previously set screen.)  
ATTENTION  
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How to operate multi-window display  
Touch the  
the capture image. (Only for capture  
image)  
touch switch to select  
Sel  
3
4
Every time the  
touched, stored images (a maximum of 6  
files) are displayed sequentially.  
touch switch is  
Sel  
Touch the  
touch switch to select the display position.  
Pos  
Switches between display position in the following order each time the  
Pos  
is touched.  
Lower  
Upper  
OFF  
Press the [MULT] panel button to exit multi-display setting mode.  
5
Switching multi-window display  
The previously set multi-window can be displayed on the audio operation  
screen.  
Multi-windows cannot be activated when the navigation screen is displayed.  
Touch the [MULT] panel button briefly (less than 1 second).  
1
Multi-window display switches on or off each times the button is  
pressed.  
Multi-windows cannot be activated when the navigation screen is  
displayed. In this case, turn off the multi-window display.  
ATTENTION  
Adjusting multi-window display size  
The size of the multi-window display can be adjusted.  
Touch the multi-window screen.  
1
Switches between display size in the  
following order each time the screen is  
touched.  
<Multi-window 1 (left)>  
1/1.5  
1/2  
1/3  
<Multi-window 2 (right)>  
1/2 1/3  
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How to operate the receiver with an optional navigation system connected (In case of using the receiver as monitor for navigation system)  
How to operate the receiver with an optional navigation system connected  
(In case of using the receiver as monitor for navigation system)  
When a navigation system is connected, the screen can be used as the navigation  
monitor.  
[EX-IN]  
Button  
Using the receiver as monitor for navigation system  
Press the [EX-IN] panel button.  
1
Switches between navigation screen and audio operation screen each  
time the button is pressed.  
•Refer to the navigation system operation manual for details of navigation  
system operations.  
ATTENTION  
•Only images output from navigation systems adopting NTSC (3.58MHz)  
methods are compatible with this unit. (This unit does not support any  
other methods.)  
The navigation system connecting cables are designed exclusively for the  
visual navigation system equipment. Do not use the connecting cables for  
Caution  
other visual equipment. Doing so may damage the unit. Please contact a  
dealer for details.  
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How to operate the receiver with an optional CD changer connected  
How to operate the receiver with an optional CD changer connected  
This section covers the operation an optional CD changer that is connected to the  
receiver.  
[SOURCE]  
Button  
[TUNE TRACK]Button  
Listening to a CD  
Press the [SOURCE] panel button.  
1
Switches display to the Audio Source Menu screen.  
Touch the  
touch switch.  
CD Changer  
2
Switches CD changer screen and starts playback.  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the  
beginning of the track being played  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button briefly (less than 1  
second).  
1
Turn right: Advances to the next track.  
Turn left: Returns to the beginning of the track being played. (Repeat  
turning for previous tracks.)  
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How to operate the receiver with an optional CD changer connected  
Fast-Forward/Rewind  
Turn the [TUNE TRACK] panel button until a beep is heard.  
1
Turn right: Fast-forwards.  
Turn left: Rewinds.  
The fast-forward/rewind will continue while [TUNE TRACK] button is  
held. The fast-forwarding/rewinding action will stop when the button is  
released.  
Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN)  
Touch the SCAN touch switch.  
1
Touching the SCAN touch switch causes the changer to move up to  
the next track and play it for 10 seconds, then move up to the next  
track and play it for 10 seconds, and so on, one CD, until the switch is  
pressed again.  
Hold the switch until the [DISC SCAN] display appears to play the first  
10 seconds of the first of every CD loaded.  
Repeating the same track (REPEAT)  
Touch the REPEAT touch switch.  
1
Touching the REPEAT touch switch causes the changer to repeat the  
track currently being played, until the switch is pressed again.  
Hold the switch until the [DISC REPEAT] display appears to repeat all  
tracks on the CD being played.  
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How to operate the receiver with an optional CD changer connected  
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM)  
Touch the RANDOM touch switch.  
1
Touching the RANDOM touch switch causes the changer to play the  
tracks on the currently playing CD in random order.  
Hold the switch until the [ALL RANDOM] display appears to play  
tracks from all of CDs loaded in the currently selected changer, in  
random order.  
REPEAT  
•Doing random playback, touch the  
touch switch to repeat the  
track being played. To cancel repeat play (go back to random play),  
touch the REPEAT touch switch again.  
ATTENTION  
During playback a particular track: The track being played is played  
repeatedly.  
During searching:  
The following track is played repeatedly.  
•Occasionally the same track happens to be played (selected) two or  
more times in a row; this is normal operation and is no sign of a problem.  
Specifying a CD to play  
A CD of your choice is directly selectable out of the loaded discs.  
Touch the touch switch from  
DISC1 to DISC12 .  
1
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How to operate the receiver with an optional CD changer connected  
Creating a title for a CD  
A CD title can be created and displayed.  
•30 title can be stored.  
•A maximum of 18 characters may be entered per title.  
ATTENTION  
TITLE  
(less than 1 second).  
Touch the  
touch switch briefly  
1
The screen will switch to the disc title  
setting mode. Default character type is  
upper-case alphabet.  
ABC  
abc  
123/!"#  
Touch one of the switch  
,
,
touch switch.  
2
3
:
:
Default character type is upper-case alphabet.  
Default character type is lower-case alphabet.  
: Default character type is numerical, symbol.  
ABC  
abc  
123/!"#  
Touch the character touch switch.  
•To enter symbols, touch the !"# touch switch when the numerical  
character input is selected.  
ATTENTION  
RETURN  
•Touch the  
entered.  
touch switch to delete the character that was just  
2
3
•To change the type of character to be entered, repeat step  
•A maximum of 18 characters may be entered per title.  
and  
.
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Upper case characters,  
alphabet characters  
Lower case characters,  
alphabet characters  
Numerical character  
Symbol  
!"#  
Touch the  
touch switch to exist disc title setting mode.  
ENTER  
4
The disc title is now memorized.  
Deleting a previously created title  
Touch (2 seconds or more) the  
TITLE touch switch.  
1
The title has now been deleted.  
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How to use the remote control  
How to use the remote control  
Precautions in use of the remote control  
• Be careful when handling the control, especially because it is small and light.  
Dropping or striking it hard may damage it, wear out the battery or cause a  
malfunction.  
• Keep the remote control free of moisture, dust and water. Do not subject it to  
shock.  
• Do not place the remote control unit where it will get hot, such as on the  
dashboard or near a heater vent. Allowing the remote control unit to overheat  
may warp its case or cause other problems.  
• Do not operate the remote control unit while driving because doing so could  
cause an accident.  
• When using the remote control, point it directly at the remote control light  
receptor.  
• The light receptor may not operate correctly if it is exposed to bright light  
such as direct sunlight.  
• Remove the batteries from the remote control unit whenever it is not to be  
used for a long time.  
Cleaning the remote control  
• Use a dry cloth to keep the unit clean. If the remote control unit gets  
extremely dirty, clean it with a cloth moistened in dilute liquid detergent. Do  
not use alcohol or thinner; these compounds may damage the finish.  
• In no event should benzine or thinner be used. These substances will  
damage the case or finish.  
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How to use the remote control  
[MODE]Button  
[PWR]Button  
[MUTE]Button  
[+]Button  
]Button  
[
-
Turning the power on/off  
Press the [PWR] button.  
1
The power turns on or off each time the button is pressed.  
Adjusting the audio volume  
Press the [+] or [-] button.  
1
[+] button: Increases the volume.  
[-] button: Decreases the volume.  
Cutting the volume instantly (muting)  
Press the [MUTE] button to cut the volume or restore it instantly.  
Switching playback modes  
Press the [MODE] button.  
1
Press the button to switch modes in the following sequence:  
AM FM DVD CD Memory Stick  
The indicator will skip a unit that has no connected.  
ATTENTION  
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How to use the remote control  
[BAND]Button  
[< DISC >]Button  
[
CHAPTER  
]Button  
How to play the tuner  
Selecting FM/AM band  
Press the [BAND] button.  
1
Each press will switch tuner modes from FM1 FM2 AM1 ➔  
AM2.  
Selecting a station (manually or automatically)  
A short press of the button will allow manual station tuning. Pressing for  
more than one second will start automatic turning.  
Press the [  
CHAPTER  
] button.  
1
[
[
] button: Tunes to higher frequency stations.  
] button: Tunes to lower frequency stations.  
Selecting preset stations  
A total of six stations may be selected (preset tuning) out of those  
already set in memory through the main unit. (Refer to Presetting  
stations manually, page 70)  
Press the [ DISC ] button.  
1
[] button: Tunes to higher frequency stations.  
[] button: Tunes to lower frequency stations.  
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[BAND]Button  
[< DISC >]Button  
[
CHAPTER  
]Button  
How to play CD  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the track being played  
Press the [  
CHAPTER  
] button.  
1
[
[
] button: Advances to the next track.  
] button: Returns to the beginning of the track being played.  
(Repeat pressing for previous track.)  
Hold the [  
through the track being played.  
] button down to fast forward, or [  
] button to rewind  
ATTENTION  
Skipping to the next or previous disc  
Press the [ DISC ] button.  
1
[] button: Selects the next higher number disc.  
[] button: Selects the next lower number disc.  
Switching disc mode  
Press the [BAND] button.  
1
When CD changer is connected, press the [BAND] button to  
change mode CD player CD changer.  
The indicator will skip a changer or player that has no discs loaded.  
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[
CHAPTER  
]Button  
How to play Memory Stick  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the track being played  
Press the [  
CHAPTER  
] button.  
1
[
[
] button: Advances to the next track.  
] button: Returns to the beginning of the track being played.  
(Repeat pressing for previous track.)  
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How to use the remote control  
Replacing the battery  
To prevent accidents, store batteries out of the reach of children. If a child  
has swallowed one, consult a doctor immediately.  
Warning  
Use two AA-size batteries.  
Remove the back cover of the remote control unit by gently  
pressing and sliding it in the direction indicated by the arrow.  
1
Install the two batteries provided into the compartment as  
illustrated inside the compartment.  
2
Return the back cover into place by sliding it in the direction  
indicated by the arrow.  
3
•Be extremely careful not to swallow the battery.  
•The battery life is approximately one year. If the remote control unit does  
Caution  
not operate correctly or if the button lamp gets dim, replace the batteries.  
•Be sure to orient the batteries correctly so that the positive and negative  
poles match the diagram.  
•Do not use one new battery and one old one; use two new batteries.  
•Use only two of the same kind of battery.  
•If any liquid is seen leaking from the batteries, remove both batteries and  
dispose of them properly. Thoroughly clean the battery compartment with  
a dry cloth. Then install new batteries.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Check the following before asking for service.  
Message displays  
If any of the following messages are displayed, check the unit while referring  
to the Cause and Remedy columns.  
Message  
Causes  
Remedial action to take  
The unit is identifying  
the type of disc.  
Wait until the unit has finished  
identifying the type of disc.  
Reading disc.  
Clean the disc if it is dirty.  
Insert the disc correctly if it is  
upside-down. Check that the  
disc is of a type that can be  
played back.  
The disc is dirty or  
upside-down, or it is  
a type of disc that  
cannot be played  
back.  
Please check disc.  
There is no  
corresponding  
language code.  
The language code  
selected does not  
match the DVD.  
Check that the language code  
matches the DVD.  
An incorrect PIN  
was entered.  
Enter the correct PIN.  
Incorrect PIN  
A DVD with an  
incompatible region  
code has been  
inserted.  
Insert a DVD with a compatible  
region code.  
Can not read disc.  
Please check disc.  
The CD DVD player  
Please eject disc.  
Eject the disc.  
cannot work for  
some reason.  
( 1)  
*
The temperature of  
the CD DVD player  
is abnormally high.  
Playing paused due  
Wait for a while until the  
temperature drops.  
to overheating. ( 2)  
*
While vehicle is in  
motion, the video  
portion has been  
disabled.  
Stop the vehicle in a safe place  
and apply the parking brake  
before viewing the video.  
You tried to view the  
video while driving.  
1: If the DVD player still will not work after the disc is ejected, contact the  
place of purchase.  
*
2: If this happens, wait for a while. When the temperature inside the unit  
returns to normal, the message will disappear and playback will start. If the  
message does not disappear after a long period of waiting, contact the  
place of purchase.  
*
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Troubleshooting  
Message  
Causes  
Remedial action to take  
The number of CD  
disc titles registered  
has reached the  
maximum.  
You can not register  
anymore. Memory  
for CD titles is full.  
Delete an existing disc title  
registration before adding  
another one.  
The unit is checking  
Checking Memory  
Stick.  
the Memory Stick to Wait until the verification is  
verify that it is  
recordable.  
complete.  
An MG Memory  
Stick with no Hi-Fi  
directory formatting Memory Stick.  
has been inserted.  
Please format  
Memory Stick.  
Use the unit to format the  
You started to  
This unit can only record onto  
MG Memory Sticks. Use MG  
Memory Sticks for recording.  
record to a Memory  
Stick that is not an  
MG Memory Stick.  
Please Insert Magic  
Gate Memory Stick.  
You tried to start  
recording when no  
MG Memory Stick  
was inserted.  
Insert an MG Memory Stick  
and then start recording  
An MG Memory  
Stick containing  
incompatible audio  
files has been  
inserted.  
Insert an MG Memory Stick  
containing compatible audio  
files.  
Please check  
Memory Stick.  
Static electricity has  
made the Memory  
Stick unplayable.  
Wait for a brief period and then  
retry.  
An MG Memory  
Stick containing no  
music data has  
been inserted.  
Insert an MG Memory Stick  
containing music data.  
No Music data.  
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Message  
Causes  
Remedial action to take  
You tried to play  
back an incorrectly  
formatted Memory  
Stick.  
Use the unit to format the  
Memory Stick.  
Memory Stick error.  
An MG Memory  
Stick containing  
incompatible files  
has been inserted.  
Insert an MG Memory Stick  
containing compatible files.  
File error.  
The write protection  
switch is locked.  
Memory Stick is  
locked.  
Unlock the write protection  
switch.  
Please check  
Memory Stick free  
space.  
Delete some of the music data  
from the Memory Stick and  
then start saving again.  
The Memory Stick is  
full.  
This unit is compatible with  
SCMS/SDMI standards, and so  
it cannot record music from  
audio CDs such as CD-Rs and  
CD-RWs. Recording from dts-  
CDs is also not possible.  
You tried to record  
music from an audio  
CD such as a CD-R  
or CD-RW onto the  
MG Memory Stick.  
Can not record.  
Recording is  
cancelled. Data is  
deleted.  
Recording stopped  
for some reason.  
Check the MG Memory Stick.  
Insert an MG Memory Stick  
containing music data.  
No playable data is  
present.  
No data.  
You tried to play  
back data that  
includes a playback  
guard.  
Data that includes a playback  
guard cannot be played back.  
Can not read disc  
due to guard.  
You tried to record  
more than the  
maximum number of  
tracks (400) onto a  
MG Memory Stick.  
Delete some of the Memory  
Stick data or use a different  
Memory Stick for recording.  
Can not record  
anymore.  
An incompatible  
Memory Stick has  
been inserted.  
Check that the Memory Stick  
can be used with this unit.  
(Refer to page 17.)  
This Memory Stick is  
not available.  
You tried to play  
This unit cannot play back  
ATRAC3 Plus recordings. Play  
back Memory Sticks that were  
recorded using ATRAC3.  
back an MG Memory  
Stick recorded using  
an ATRAC3 Plus.  
Can not read the  
format.  
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Message  
Causes  
Remedial action to take  
You tried to edit a  
title or artist's name  
that was entered or  
edited using a  
Titles and artist's names that  
were entered or edited using a  
computer cannot be edited  
using this unit.  
Can not edit title.  
Can not edit Artist  
name.  
computer.  
There is no disc in  
the magazine or  
player.  
No disc in the  
magazine.  
Load a disc in the magazine.  
Before asking for repairs  
Slight differences in operation can sometimes be mistaken for malfunctions,  
so check the following table before asking for any repairs.  
If the following fail to solve the problem, contact the place of purchase.  
Refer to  
page  
Mode  
Problem  
Causes  
Remedial action to take  
The screen is dark  
for a brief period  
when the power is  
turned on at low  
temperatures.  
This is not a  
malfunction. Wait for  
a brief period.  
This is a  
characteristic of  
LCDs.  
ー�  
The display is  
distorted for a brief  
period after the  
This is not a  
This is a  
characteristic of  
LCD backlighting.  
malfunction. The  
display will stabilize  
after a brief period.  
ー�  
power is turned on.  
Is the volume  
control up  
sufficiently?  
Turn up the volume  
control.  
31,  
133  
Common  
to all  
Is the muting  
function in effect  
(MUTE)?  
Cancel the muting  
(MUTE) function.  
133  
34  
Readjust the fader  
and balance  
controls to more  
normal positions.  
Dead or  
weak sound  
Is the fader or  
balance control set  
far to one side?  
Other probable  
causes include  
broken audio-signal  
wiring or a faulty  
speaker.  
Have your dealer  
check  
the problem.  
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Refer to  
page  
Mode  
Problem  
Causes  
Remedial action to take  
Are too many  
Have your dealer  
check  
the problem.  
electrical items  
installed, causing a  
lack of power?  
Power does  
not turn on.  
Other probable  
causes include a  
run-down car  
battery, broken  
power or  
Have your dealer  
check  
the problem.  
interconnection  
wiring.  
Has the car battery  
been disconnected  
for repair or  
Reenter them into  
memory.  
checked out?  
Common  
to all  
Are too many  
electrical items  
installed and  
causing lack of  
available power?  
Have your dealer  
check  
the problem.  
Frequencies  
or titles set in  
memory are  
deleted.  
Other probable  
causes include run-  
down car battery,  
broken power or  
interconnection  
wiring.  
Have your dealer  
check  
the problem.  
No guide  
tone sounds.  
Is the guide tone  
disabled?  
Enable the guide  
tone.  
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Loaded images do Is the size and file Check the size and  
not appear as  
background  
format of the loaded file format of the  
image correct?  
loaded image.  
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Troubleshooting  
Refer to  
page  
Mode  
Problem  
Causes  
Remedial action to take  
Is the antenna  
retracted?  
Extend the antenna.  
Is the tuner  
correctly tuned to a  
station?  
Tune to a station.  
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Tune to a local  
station.  
(Please note, there  
may  
be no local stations  
servicing the area  
where  
Are you driving  
outside the service  
area of your preset  
stations?  
68  
you are currently  
driving.)  
Receives  
no  
TUNER  
Are you operating  
other equipment  
with a computer, or  
a mobile phone,  
in your vehicle at  
the same time as  
your receiver?  
stations,  
or  
receives  
static  
noise.  
Avoid operating  
such  
equipment while  
using  
the receiver.  
Other problems  
may include a  
loose  
or disconnected  
antenna cable, a  
bad antenna cable  
or a bad  
Have your  
authorized  
Eclipse retailer  
check the  
problem.  
Is an extra label or Do not apply labels  
seal or seals  
applied to the disc? to the disc.  
The disc cannot be  
inserted.  
The disc is ejected  
as soon  
as it is inserted.  
Or, the disc cannot  
be  
Are there rough  
edges,  
deformations or  
damaged areas on burrs.  
the  
Try inserting  
another disc.  
Removed any  
.
C D  
DVD  
Do not use a  
deformed or  
ejected.  
disc?  
damaged disc.  
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Troubleshooting  
Refer to  
page  
Mode  
Problem  
Causes  
Is the disc  
damaged?  
(scratched,  
warped, etc.)  
Remedial action to take  
Try another disc.  
Do not play a  
damaged disc.  
Sound skips  
around.  
Is the disc clean?  
Clean the disc.  
16  
Sound is  
Is the player  
intermittent.  
Sound is bad in  
quality.  
mounted at a  
proper angle?  
Is the player  
Have your dealer  
check it out.  
mounted loosely?  
Are you driving  
over a rough  
surface?  
Avoid playback  
while driving over  
rough surfaces.  
13  
Condensation has Wait for a brief period  
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16  
formed.  
and then retry.  
.
The disc is badly  
Insert a different  
C D  
scratched or warped. disc.  
DVD  
The disc is  
extremely dirty.  
Disc cannot be  
played back.  
Clean the disc.  
Insert the disc  
correctly.  
The disc is upside-  
down.  
22  
An incompatible  
disc has been  
inserted.  
Insert a compatible  
disc.  
13  
As a safety measure, video  
images cannot be viewed  
while the vehicle is moving.  
Only sound can be heard.  
If the images are still not  
visible after you stop the  
vehicle and apply the  
The vehicle is  
moving.  
(Stop the vehicle  
and apply the  
parking brake.)  
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parking brake, ask the  
No images appear.  
place of purchase for an  
inspection to be made.  
Some other cause  
such as LCD  
backlight (fluorescent  
tube) failure or a flat  
vehicle battery may  
be the reason.  
Ask the place of  
purchase for an  
inspection to be  
made.  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
<GENERAL>  
Power Output  
50W x 4 (Max.)  
Output Level/Impedance  
LINE OUT Output Level  
Power Supply  
4  
180mV/-20dB  
13.2V DC (11-16V)  
2A(0.5W)  
Current Drain  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Mass (Weight)  
7" x 4" x 6-1/2" (180 x 100 x 165 mm)  
2.8 kg  
<DISPLAY>  
Liquid Crystal Panel  
Display Dimensions  
(W x H; Diagonal)  
Total Number of Dots  
Useful Pixels  
5.8" wide (16: 9), low-glare panel  
5" x 3"; 6" (127.2 x 71.8; 146mm)  
280,800 dots (234 vertical x 1,200 horizontal)  
99.99%, minimum  
Display Method  
Drive System  
Transmission type, color filter system  
TFT (thin-film transistor) active matrix system  
Operating Temperature Range -20˚C~+65˚C (-4˚F~149˚F)  
Storage Temperature Range  
-40˚C~+85˚C (-40˚F~185˚F)  
<CD SECTION>  
Frequency Response  
Dynamic Range  
S/N Ratio  
20~20,000Hz  
93dB  
96dB (IHF-A Network)  
0.03% (0dB, 1kHz)  
Below Measurable Limits  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Wow & Flutter  
<MEMORY STICK PLAYER SECTION>  
Frequency Response  
Dynamic Range  
20~20,000Hz  
93dB  
S/N Ratio  
96dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
0.03% (0dB, 1kHz)  
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Specifications  
<FM TUNER>  
Frequency Range  
Usable Sensitivity  
Frequency Response  
Stereo Separation  
87.5~108.0MHz (50 kHz step)  
12dBf  
30~15,000Hz  
38dB  
<AM TUNER>  
Frequency Range  
Usable Sensitivity  
522~1,629kHz (9kHz step)  
22µV  
<DSP SECTION>  
Frequency Range  
20~20,000Hz  
S/N Ratio  
90dB  
Time Alignment: Function  
Time Alignment: Distance  
Time Alignment: Level  
GEQ: Adjustment median frequency  
GEQ: Tone Action  
F-L/R, R-L/R, Center  
0.0m~0.4m (0.05m step)  
-6dB~+6dB (1dB step)  
63~12,000Hz  
10dB  
Some of the contents of this manual may differ from actual product  
features as a result of changes to product specifications and  
appearance.  
Caution  
This equipment includes copyright protection technology used in  
accordance with US patents and other intellectual property rights owned  
by Macrovision Corporation and other entities. Use of this copyright  
protection technology requires approval from Macrovision Corporation  
and the technology must not be used for audiovisual purposes aside  
from general household use without special approval from Macrovision  
Corporation. Modification and disassembly of this technology is  
prohibited.  
Manufactured in compliance with rights granted from Dolby Laboratories.  
Dolby and the double D mark are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
DTS is a trademark of Digital Theater System, Inc.  
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CUSTOMER NOTICE  
Please retain this booklet and write in the serial number of your E7703AVX for  
identification. The serial number is labeled or stamped on the chassis.  
Serial No.  
090002-26490700  
0309C (N)  
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