KENWOOD KVT 925DVD User Manual

KVT-925DVD  
TELEVISION WITH DVD RECEIVER  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
TELEVISION AVEC AMPLI-TUNER LECTEUR DE DVD  
MODE D’EMPLOI  
FERNSEHER MIT DVD-RECEIVER  
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
© PRINTED IN JAPAN B64-2604-10/01 (E)(AI)  
Contents  
Before Use ..............................................................4  
About discs ............................................................6  
Notes on playing MP3/WMA ................................7  
Mute Telephone ..................................................39  
• Mute Telephone  
TV Setup ............................................................70  
• Displaying the TV1 Area Set Up screen  
• Displaying the TV2 Area Set Up screen  
DAB Tuner control................................................40  
RDS Setup..........................................................71  
• Displaying the RDS Set Up1 screen  
• Displaying the RDS Set Up2 screen  
• Displaying the Easy Control Panel  
• Displaying the DAB Tuner Control screen  
• Displaying the DAB Tuner Menu screen  
• Seek Mode  
• Auto Ensemble Memory  
• Service Preset Memory  
• Service Select  
• Language Filter  
• Search for Program Type  
• DAB Information  
Opening/Closing the Monitor and  
Power Switch......................................................8  
Removing/Attaching the Protection Panel..........9  
KVT-925DVD Basic operation..............................10  
Basic Operations of Remote Controller ............12  
Switch Small Display ..........................................14  
Switch Screen Mode............................................15  
DAB Set Up........................................................72  
• Displaying the DAB Set Up screen  
• Announcement Selection  
Sensor................................................................74  
• Displaying the Sensor Box screen  
AMP Control ......................................................75  
• Displaying the AMP Control screen  
• DAB Announcement  
Control during DVD Video, DVD Audio or  
Video CD Playback............................................16  
• Displaying the DVD/VCD Playback screen  
• Displaying the Easy Control Panel  
• Displaying the DVD-V/DVD-A/VCD Control  
screen  
• DVD Disc Menu  
• VCD Zoom Control  
• Information Display  
• Direct Search  
Character Entry ....................................................46  
• How To Use the Character Entry screen  
Sound Effects Menu  
Sound Effects Menu ........................................76  
• Displaying the Control screen  
• Displaying the Sound Effects Menu screen  
Source Select........................................................47  
• Displaying the Control screen  
• Displaying the Source Select screen  
Audio Control ..................................................77  
• Displaying the Audio Control screen  
Adjusting the Monitor Display Position  
and Quality ........................................................48  
• Displaying the Screen Control screen  
• Displaying the Angle Control screen  
SFC ....................................................................78  
• Displaying the SFC screen  
• SFC Adjustment  
TV Control ............................................................22  
Setup Menu  
• Displaying the TV Picture screen  
• Displaying the Easy Control Panel  
• Displaying the TV Control screen  
• Displaying the TV Menu screen  
• Seek Mode  
• Auto Memory  
• Manual Memory  
Equalizer ..........................................................80  
• Displaying the Equalizer screen  
• Parametric Equalizer  
Setup Menu ......................................................49  
• Displaying the Control screen  
• Displaying the Setup Menu screen  
Position ............................................................82  
• Displaying the Position screen  
• Position Fine Control  
Audio Set Up ....................................................50  
• Displaying the Car Type Set Up screen  
• Displaying the Speaker Set Up screen  
• Displaying the Channel Level screen  
• Speaker Set Up  
• Channel Level  
• DTA Setup  
• Preset Select  
• Set Station Name  
Zone Control ....................................................84  
• Displaying the Zone Control screen  
Tuner Control........................................................26  
Hands-Free Unit Control  
• Displaying the Easy Control Panel  
• Displaying the Tuner Control screen  
• Displaying the Tuner Menu screen  
• Seek Mode  
• Auto Memory  
• Manual Memory  
• Preset Select  
• Direct Search  
• Traffic Information  
• Search for Program Type  
• Radio Text  
GSM control ......................................................86  
• Displaying the Control screen  
• When called  
• Crossover Network Setup  
• Speaker Setup Memory  
DVD Setup ........................................................56  
• When dialing  
• Displaying the DVD SETUP 1 screen  
• Displaying the DVD SETUP 2 screen  
• Displaying the DVD SETUP 3 screen  
• Language Setup  
• Calling by Phone Book  
• Addition to Phone Book  
• Editing the Phone Book  
• Quick Dialing  
• Hands Free Setup  
• Reading the SMS (Short Message Service)  
messages  
• Parental Level Setup  
System Setup ....................................................60  
• Displaying the System 1 screen  
• Displaying the System 2 screen  
CD/MP3/Disc Changer Play Control ..................32  
• Creating an SMS (Short Message Service)  
message  
• Displaying the Easy Control Panel  
• Displaying the CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer  
Control screen  
• Displaying the CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer  
Menu screen  
AV Interface ......................................................62  
• Displaying the AV I/F 1 screen  
• Displaying the AV I/F 2 screen  
Before Installation................................................94  
Connection............................................................96  
Installation ..........................................................100  
Glossary ..............................................................104  
Troubleshooting Guide......................................105  
Specifications ....................................................110  
User Interface ..................................................64  
• Set Disc Name  
• Displaying the User I/F 1 screen  
• Displaying the User I/F 2 screen  
• Displaying the User I/F 3 screen  
• Touch Panel Adjust  
• Select Folder (during MP3/WMA play)  
• ID3/WMA TAG Display (during MP3/WMA play)  
• Disc Select (during play by disc changer)  
• Direct Search  
• Clock  
• Security Code Setup  
2 English  
English 3  
Before Use  
Audio units you can control from the  
Region codes in the world  
The DVD players are given a region code according to the country or area it is marketed, as shown in the following map.  
2WARNING  
KVT-925DVD Receiver (in November of 2003):  
To prevent injury and/or fire, take the following  
precautions:  
• Ensure that the unit is securely installed. Otherwise it  
may fly out of place during collisions and other jolts.  
• When extending the ignition, battery or ground wires,  
make sure to use automotive-grade wires or other wires  
KDC-CPS89, KDC-CPS87, KDC-CPS85, KDC-C719,  
KDC-C717, KDC-C715, KDC-C669, KDC-C667, KDC-C665,  
KDC-C469, KDC-C465, KDC-D301, KMD-D401,  
KTC-9090DAB, KDV-C820, KDC-C719MP, KCA-HF521,  
KPA-SS100, KPA-CP100 (Set the "O-N" switch to "N"  
position if provided.)  
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with an area of 0.75mm (AWG18) or more to prevent  
cable deterioration and damage to the cable coating.  
Navigation units you can control from the  
KVT-925DVD Receiver (in November of 2003):  
KNA-DV3200, KNA-DV2200  
• To prevent short circuits, never put or leave any metallic  
objects (e.g., coins or metal tools) inside the unit.  
• If the unit starts to emit smoke or strange smells, turn  
off the power immediately and consult your Kenwood  
dealer.  
• Do not touch the liquid crystal fluid if the LCD is  
damaged or broken due to shock. The liquid crystal fluid  
may be dangerous to your health or even fatal.  
If the liquid crystal fluid from the LCD contacts your body  
or clothing, wash it off with soap immediately.  
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Loading and Replacing the battery  
1. Use two "AAA"-size batteries.  
Slide the cover while pressing  
downwards to remove it as  
illustrated.  
2. Insert the batteries with the +  
and - poles aligned properly,  
following the illustration inside  
the case.  
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2CAUTION  
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To prevent damage to the machine, take the  
following precautions:  
• Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12V DC  
power supply.  
2WARNING  
Icons on the DVD discs  
Store unused batteries out of the reach of children. Contact  
a doctor immediately if the battery is accidentally  
swallowed.  
Icon  
Description  
• Do not open the top or bottom covers of the unit.  
Indicates the region code where the disc can be played.  
Do not set the remote on hot places such as above the  
dashboard.  
• Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to direct sunlight  
or excessive heat or humidity. Also avoid places with too  
much dust or the possibility of water splashing.  
• Do not subject the faceplate to excessive shock, as it is  
a piece of precision equipment.  
• When replacing a fuse, only use a new one with the  
prescribed rating. Using a fuse with the wrong rating  
may cause your unit to malfunction.  
• To prevent short circuits when replacing a fuse, first  
disconnect the wiring harness.  
• Do not use any screws except for the ones provided.  
The use of improper screws might result in damage to  
the main unit.  
• You cannot view video pictures whilst the vehicle is  
moving. To enjoy TV/video pictures, find a safe place to  
park and engage the parking brake.  
• The provided batteries are intended for use in operation  
checking, and their service life may be short.  
Number of voice languages recorded with the audio function. The number in the icon indicates the number  
of voice languages. (Max. 8 languages)  
8
• When the remote controllable distance becomes short,  
replace both of the batteries with new ones.  
Number of subtitle languages recorded with the subtitle function. The number in the icon indicates the  
number of subtitle languages. (Max. 32 languages)  
32  
Cleaning the panel and monitor  
When the operator panel and monitor panels are dirty, wipe  
and clean them using a soft cloth (such as a commercially  
available silicon coated cloth). When contaminated  
excessively, clean them using a cloth dipped in a neutral  
detergent first, then remove the detergent using a dry cloth.  
Do not use a hard cloth and a volatile chemical (such as an  
alcohol). If used, the panel surface may be scratched or  
printed letters may be erased.  
Number of angles provided by the angle function. The number in the icon indicates the number of angles.  
(Max. 9 angles)  
9
Aspect ratios that can be selected. "LB" stands for Letter Box and "PS" for Pan/Scan. In the example on the  
left, the 16:9 video can be converted into letter box video.  
16:9 LB  
Unplayable discs  
This player cannot play back any of the following discs.  
• DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM discs  
• CDV discs (Only the audio part can be reproduced)  
• Photo CD discs  
Cleaning the disc slot  
As dust can accumulate in the disc slot, clean it  
occasionally. Your discs can get scratched if you put them  
in a dusty disc slot.  
NOTE  
• If you experience problems during installation, consult  
your Kenwood dealer.  
• If the unit does not seem to be working right, try  
pressing the reset button first. If that does not solve the  
problem, consult your Kenwood dealer.  
• HQ-VCD discs  
• CD-G/CD-EG/CD-EXTRA discs (Only the audio can be reproduced)  
Lens Fogging  
Also, you cannot play back the DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW discs if not recorded in the DVD-Video or DVD-Audio format.  
Right after you turn on the car heater in cold weather, dew  
or condensation may form on the lens in the disc player of  
the unit. Called lens fogging, discs may be impossible to  
play. In such a situation, remove the disc and wait for the  
condensation to evaporate. If the unit still does not operate  
normally after a whilst, consult your Kenwood dealer.  
Restrictions due to difference between discs  
Explanation of icons used on this manual  
Some DVD and VCD discs can be played only in  
Inhibition  
icon  
Indicates the key operation on the receiver.  
certain playback modes according to the intentions  
of the software producers. As this player plays  
discs according to their intentions, some functions  
may not work as intended by you. Please be sure  
to read the instructions provided with each disc.  
When an inhibition icon is displayed on the  
The marking of products using lasers (Except for  
some areas)  
Reset button  
Indicates the button you must touch.  
Indicates the key or joystick operation on the remote  
controller.  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
monitor, it indicates that the disc being played is  
under the restriction as described above.  
Screen brightness during low temperatures  
When the temperature of the unit falls such as during  
winter, the liquid crystal panel's screen will become darker  
than usual. Normal brightness will return after using the  
monitor for a whilst.  
The initial value of each setup is shown.  
The illustrations of the display and the panel appearing in this  
manual are examples used to explain more clearly how the  
controls are used. Therefore, what appears on the display in the  
illustrations may differ from what appears on the display on the  
actual equipment, and some of the illustrations on the display  
may represent something impossible in actual operation.  
The label is attached to the chassis/case and says that the  
component uses laser beams that have been classified as  
Class 1. It means that the unit is utilizing laser beams that  
are of a weaker class. There is no danger of hazardous  
radiation outside the unit.  
Gives an additional information or an operation advice.  
4 English  
English 5  
About discs  
Notes on playing MP3/WMA  
This unit can play MP3 (MPEG1, 2 Audio Layer 3)/WMA.  
Note, however, that the MP3/WMA recording media  
and formats acceptable are limited. When writing  
MP3/WMA, pay attention to the following restrictions.  
Handling discs  
• Don’t touch the recording surface of the disc.  
Removing discs  
When removing discs from this unit pull them out  
horizontally.  
Entering file and folder names  
The code list characters are the only file names and folder  
names that can be entered and displayed.  
If you use any other character for entry, the file and folder  
names are not displayed correctly. They may neither be  
displayed correctly depending on the CD writer used.  
The unit recognizes and plays only those MP3/WMA which  
have the MP3/WMA extension (.MP3/.WMA).  
Discs that can’t be used  
• Discs that aren’t round can’t be used.  
Acceptable media  
The MP3/WMA recording media acceptable to this unit are  
CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW.  
When using CD-RW, do full format not quick format to  
prevent malfunction.  
A file with a name entered with characters not on the code  
list may not play correctly.  
• CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW are easier to  
damage than a normal music CD. Use a CD-R/RW, DVD-  
R/RW, or DVD+R/RW after reading the caution items on  
the package etc.  
• Don’t stick tape etc. on the disc.  
Also, don’t use a disc with tape stuck on it.  
Writing files into a medium  
Acceptable medium formats  
When a medium containing MP3/WMA data is loaded, the  
unit checks all the data on the medium. If the medium  
contains a lot of folders or non-MP3/WMA files, therefore,  
it takes a long time until the unit starts playing MP3/WMA.  
In addition, it may take time for the unit to move to the  
next MP3/WMA file or a File Search or Folder Search may  
not be performed smoothly.  
The following formats are available for the media used in  
this unit. The maximum number of characters used for file  
name including the delimiter (".") and three-character  
extension are indicated in parentheses.  
• ISO 9660 Level 1 (12 characters)  
• ISO 9660 Level 2 (31 characters)  
• Joliet (64 characters)  
• Discs with coloring on the recording surface or that are  
dirty can’t be used.  
• This unit can only play the CDs with  
.
When using a new disc  
If the disc center hole or outside rim has burrs, use it after  
removing them with a ball pen etc.  
It may not correctly play discs which do not have the  
mark.  
• A CD-R or CD-RW that hasn’t been finalized can’t be  
played. (For the finalization process refer to your CD-  
R/CD-RW writing software, and your CD-R/CD-RW  
recorder instruction manual.)  
Loading such a medium may produce loud noise to damage  
the speakers.  
• Romeo (128 characters)  
• Do no attempt to play a medium containing a non-  
MP3/WMA file with the MP3/WMA extension.  
The unit mistakes non-MP3/WMA files for MP3/WMA data  
as long as they have the MP3/WMA extension.  
Up to 170 characters can be displayed in the long file name  
format. For a list of available characters, see the instruction  
manual of the writing software and the section Entering file  
and folder names below.  
The media reproducible on this unit has the following  
limitations:  
• Maximum number of directory levels: 8  
• Maximum number of files per folder: 255  
• Maximum number of characters for folder name: 64  
• Maximum number of folders: 100  
MP3/WMA written in the formats other than the above  
may not be successfully played and their file names or  
folder names are not properly displayed.  
• Do not attempt to play a medium containing non  
MP3/WMA.  
Burrs  
Disc storage  
• Don’t place them in direct sunlight (On the seat or  
dashboard etc.) and where the temperature is high.  
MP3/WMA playing order  
When selected for play, Folder Search, File Search, or for  
Folder Select, files and folders are accessed in the order in  
which they were written by the CD writer.  
Because of this, the order in which they are expected to be  
played may not match the order in which they are actually  
played. You may be able to set the order in which  
MP3/WMA are to be played by writing them onto a  
medium such as a CD-R with their file names beginning  
with play sequence numbers such as "01" to "99",  
depending on your CD writer.  
Burrs  
• Store discs in their cases.  
Settings for your MP3/WMA encoder and CD  
writer  
Do the following setting when compressing audio data in  
MP3/WMA data with the MP3/WMA encoder.  
• Transfer bit rate: MP3: 8 —320 kbps  
WMA: 48 —192 kbps  
Disc accessories  
Don’t use disc type accessories.  
• Sampling frequency: MP3: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
WMA: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
When you use your CD writer to record MP3/WMA up to  
the maximum disc capacity, disable additional writing. For  
recording on an empty disc up to the maximum capacity at  
once, check Disc at Once.  
Disc cleaning  
Clean from the center of the disc and move outward.  
Play mode may not be possible when portions of the  
functions of Windows Media Player 9 or higher are used.  
Entering ID3 tag  
The Displayable ID3 tag is ID3 version 1.x.  
For the character code, refer to the List of Codes.  
6 English  
English 7  
Opening/Closing the Monitor and Power Switch  
Removing/Attaching the Protection Panel  
Open the monitor  
Remove the protection panel  
[OPEN/CLOSE] key  
Close the monitor  
Attach the protection panel  
Place the right end of the protection panel onto  
hooks and push it until clicked and locked.  
Then, push the left end of the panel to lock it.  
Two hooks  
Turn the power  
[Source] key  
switch on  
Hold down the [Source] key more than  
one second to turn it off.  
• Do not touch the moving components when you are opening or closing the monitor. If done, you will get hurt.  
• Do not try to open or close the monitor by hand.  
• You can automatically open or close the monitor when you turn on or off the ignition key (see page 48).  
• Close the monitor first, then remove or attach the protection panel.  
• If the monitor movement is stopped by the shift lever or another obstacle when the monitor is opened, this movement is  
canceled by the safety function. If an obstacle is pinched by the monitor when closed, the monitor movement is also  
canceled by the safety function. If it has occurred, remove the obstacle and press the [OPEN/CLOSE] key again.  
• After you have removed the protection panel, you cannot operate the receiver.  
• After you have removed the protection panel, you can flash the burglar alarm lamp (see page 61).  
8 English  
English 9  
KVT-925DVD Basic operation  
Play Disc  
[Disc insertion slot]  
Track/Station Selectors  
[Up]/[Down] key  
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When the monitor is open  
A disc is played when you insert it.  
Selects a music or chapter, track, or frequency.  
Stop to Play  
Band/Folder Selectors  
[FM]/[AM] key  
[
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] key  
Stops to play.  
Press the [FM] key to switch to the FM1/2/3 band or  
the next folder/disc.  
Press the [AM] key to switch to the AM band or the  
previous folder/disc.  
Play/Pause  
[
] key  
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Pauses and replays a disc.  
Attenuator  
[Att] key  
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Eject Disc  
[Eject] key  
Attenuates the volume.  
Press it again to cancel muting.  
The disc is ejected.  
Switch Video Sources  
[V.SEL] key  
Traffic Information  
[TI] key  
The video sources are switched each time you press  
the key.  
Turns the Traffic Information function On or Off. (see  
page 30)  
Screen Setup  
[SCREEN] key  
Displays the Screen Setup or Angle Setup screen. (see  
page 48)  
SCREEN  
S
MODE  
M
V.SEL  
V
FNC  
F
BSM  
V.OFF  
AV OUT SEL  
Function  
[FNC] key  
The video sources are switched each time you press  
the key.  
Clears the video image when pressed more than one  
second. When pressed again, the original image is  
redisplayed.  
SRC  
ATT  
DISP  
TI  
TI  
Switch Audio Source/Power Supply  
[Source] key  
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The audio sources are switched each time you press  
the key.  
Switches the source that is output at the AV OUTPUT  
terminal when it is pressed more than 1 second.  
Switch Screen Mode/GSM  
[MODE]/[GSM] key  
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When the monitor is closed  
The screen mode is switched. (see page 15)  
The GSM Control screen appears when you hold down  
the key more than 1 second.  
Small Display  
[Display] key  
Switches to the Small Display. (see page 14)  
* Optional accessory  
Hold down more than 1 second to turn the power  
supply Off.  
SRC  
ATT  
DISP  
TI  
When a disc has already been loaded (when the "red"  
disc indicator lights), do not insert another disc into its  
slot. If done, the discs may be scratched or the system  
may be damaged.  
Push it again to turn power supply On.  
Volume Controls  
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5
[
]/[ ] key  
Disc indicator  
The display turns on when you put the parking brake,  
except for the navigation system.  
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English 11  
Basic Operations of Remote Controller  
Joystick  
[DISC]  
[DVD]  
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Selects an option from the DVD Disc Menu.  
Right or left: Selects a chapter, a track or a song.  
Up or down: Select a folder or a disc.  
Push:  
[TV] [TUNER]  
Call the stations from memory.  
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Plays or pauses.  
[DVD]  
[TV]  
Fast Backward (Rewind). The speed changes each  
time it is pressed.  
1
BAND  
DISC  
BAND  
DISC  
Right or left: Select a channel.  
Up:  
Switches to TV1, TV2, VIDEO1 or  
VIDEO2.  
Selects the Seek mode.  
(see page 24 for the <Seek Mode>)  
Fast Forward. The speed changes each time it is  
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pressed.  
Push:  
Switches the voice channel.  
Slow Backward.  
Slow Forward.  
Switches the caption language.  
Switches the view angle.  
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4
5
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[TUNER]  
Right or left: Selects a station.  
Up:  
ATT  
ATT  
Switches to the FM1, FM2 or FM3 band.  
STOP  
SRC  
Down:  
Push:  
Switches to the AM band.  
Selects the Seek mode.  
(see page 28 for the <Seek Mode>)  
STOP  
SRC  
Switches the Video source at the AV OUTPUT plug.  
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r
Clears a numeric value you have entered in the built-in  
disc player during direct search.  
DIRECT  
RETURN  
DIRECT  
RETURN  
[DVD]  
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8
Returns to the previous screen when the DVD Disc  
Menu is used.  
[DVD]  
OPEN  
TOP MENU  
MODE  
Calls the Top menu of DVD Disc Menu.  
MENU  
PBC  
[Other than DVD] ( "TV", "AUD")  
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AUDIO  
Opens or closes the monitor.  
ENTER  
V.SEL  
[DVD]  
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SUBTITLE  
Calls the DVD Disc Menu.  
[VCD]  
Turns the PBC (Playback Control) function On or Off.  
[Other than DVD/VCD] ( "TV", "AUD")  
1
AV OUT  
ANGLE  
CLEAR  
Switches the screen mode. (see page 15)  
[DVD] [VCD]  
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Enters your selection from the DVD/VCD Disc Menu.  
[Other than DVD/VCD] ( "TV", "AUD")  
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The video sources are switched each time you press  
the key.  
Remote Control Mode selector  
[DISC]  
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2
3
4
5
Selects one of the following remote control modes.  
TV: TV source  
DVD: Built-in DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/WMA player source  
AUD: Tuner source or attached disc changer source  
Stops to play the built-in disc player.  
Switches over the sound source each time it is  
pressed.  
Selects the Direct Search mode.  
(see page 21/30/39 for <Direct Search>)  
Volume Control  
Adjusts the volume.  
[DVD]  
[VCD]  
[DISC]  
[Other than DVD]  
: An operation during DVD playback  
: An operation during VCD playback  
: An operation during DVD, VCD, CD, MP3/WMA or MD playback  
: An operation other than DVD playback  
Press this control to mute. Press it again to cancel  
muting.  
[Other than DVD/VCD] : An operation other than DVD or VCD playback  
[TV]  
: An operation during TV source  
[TUNER]  
: An operation during FM/AM broadcasting source  
12 English  
English 13  
Switch Small Display  
Switch Screen Mode  
The Small Display screen mode changes each time the [Display] key is pressed.  
The Screen mode of the monitor changes each time the [MODE] key is pressed.  
SCREEN  
S
MODE  
M
V
.SEL  
FNC  
F
SCREEN  
S
MODE  
M
V
.SEL  
FNC  
F
V.OFF  
AV  
OUT SEL  
V.OFF  
AV  
OUT SEL  
V
V
Full picture mode [FULL]  
Justify picture mode [JUST]  
Cinema picture mode [CINEMA]  
Zoom picture mode [ZOOM]  
Normal picture mode [NORMAL]  
• When the Menu, Easy Control screen, or Navigation is selected, it is shown in the full-size display mode automatically.  
Their Screen mode cannot be changed.  
* Hold down the [Display] key more than 1 second to switch to the Frequency display.  
• The Screen mode can be set for each of DVD/VCD, TV, and video images.  
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English 15  
Control during DVD Video, DVD Audio or Video CD  
Playback  
Control during DVD Video, DVD Audio or Video CD Playback  
Various control screens appear when you play back a DVD Video (DVD-V), a DVD  
Audio (DVD-A) or a Video CD (VCD) disc.  
Displaying the DVD/VCD  
Playback screen  
You can use the following operations when displaying  
DVD/VCD images.  
Displaying the Easy Control  
Panel  
The Control Panel is displayed in a floating position of the  
DVD/VCD screen.  
Title Number Display (DVD-V)  
Group Number Display (DVD-A)  
Adjusts the volume.  
Switches the source.  
Stops to play.  
1
2
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Chapter Number Display (DVD-V)  
Track Number Display (DVD-A)  
Plays back the  
DVD or VCD.  
Rewinds or fast forwards.  
E
I  
Play Time Display  
3
4
Chapter Search (DVD-V)  
Searches for a chapter.  
Forward Chapter Search Area (DVD-V)  
Selects the next chapter.  
DVD playback screen  
Display the Easy Control Panel  
Track Search (DVD-A)  
Searches for a track.  
1
2
3
Forward Track Search Area (DVD-A)  
Selects the next track.  
Title  
1
Chap  
AVOUT: TV  
2
T
0:10:25  
DVD VIDEO  
13  
Mode: FULL  
Scene/Track Search (VCD)  
Selects a scene (when PBC is On) or a track (when  
PBC is Off).  
6
4
5
Backward Chapter Search Area (DVD-V)  
Selects the previous chapter.  
5
Backward Track Search Area (DVD-A)  
Selects the previous track.  
Plays or pauses.  
i
7
DVD Disc Menu Control Buttons Area  
Information Display Button Area  
6
7
The Easy Control Panel display is cleared when you  
touch the center of image display area.  
14  
Title  
1
Chap  
2
T
0:10:2513  
SRC  
DVD VIDEO  
IN  
15  
16  
16  
17  
17  
18  
VCD playback screen  
Scene/Track Number Display (VCD)  
8
9
3
8
Scene  
2
AVOUT: TV  
P 0:10  
DVD VCD  
Mode: FULL  
PBC VER2  
Forward Scene/Track Search Area (VCD)  
Selects the next scene (when PBC is On) or track  
(when PBC is Off).  
11  
9
10  
Backward Scene/Track Search Area (VCD)  
Selects the previous scene (when PBC is On) or  
track (when PBC is Off).  
p
12  
Zoom Control Button Area  
Displays the Zoom Control buttons (see page 21).  
q
w
Information Display Button Area  
• For DVD/VCD playback, DVD-V/VCD picture  
selection, or controller key operations, see <KVT-  
925DVD Basic Operations> (see page 10).  
• The information display is cleared automatically  
after approximately 5 seconds. Also, the  
information can be displayed automatically when  
it is updated (see page 64).  
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English 17  
Control during DVD Video, DVD Audio or Video CD  
Playback  
Displaying the DVD-V/DVD-A/  
VCD Control screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
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;
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Plays a DVD/VCD using various functions.  
Ejects the disc from the built-in disc player.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Switches the source.  
Displays the Source Select screen when touched  
more than one second. (see page 47)  
DVD/VCD Control screen  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Fast Forwards or Rewinds.  
d
f
g
19  
19  
20  
24  
25  
24  
21  
Stops to play.  
When pressed twice, the disc is played from its  
beginning when you play it in the next time.  
27  
26  
32  
26  
22  
36  
SRC  
28  
IN  
28  
23  
19  
Selects a chapter, a scene or a track.  
When the DVD-V is paused, touch this button to  
start single-frame stepping.  
h
31  
30  
29  
PBC  
REP  
SCRL  
TIME  
33  
34  
38  
Title  
p
3
T 0:05:20  
19  
35  
Plays or pauses.  
j
k
l
39  
37  
Slow Forwards or Backwards. (DVD-V, DVD-A)  
Turns the PBC function of VCD On or Off. (VCD Ver  
2.0)  
Switches the Repeat Play operations in the  
following sequence.  
/
DVD-V: Title Repeat, Chapter Repeat, Repeat Off  
DVD-A: Group Repeat, Track Repeat, Repeat Off  
VCD: Track Repeat, Repeat Off (Available when  
the PBC is off)  
Scrolls the display text.  
z
x
Switches the play time display in the following  
sequence.  
DVD-V: Title, chapter, remaining titles  
DVD-A: Track, group, remaining groups  
VCD: Track, disc, remaining discs (Effective only  
when the PBC function is off)  
Title Number Display (DVD-V)  
Group Number Display (DVD-A)  
c
Chapter/Scene/Track Number Display  
Play Time Display  
v
b
n
m
,
Appears when a disc is inserted.  
Function Indicator  
Clock/Level meter Display  
When touched, the display of Clock 1, Level meter  
1, Clock 2, and Level meter 2 are switched one after  
the other.  
Volume Label Display  
.
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English 19  
Control during DVD Video, DVD Audio or Video CD  
Playback  
DVD Disc Menu  
VCD Zoom Control  
Direct Search  
Select Disc Menu options  
Disc Menu  
2
Selects an option from the DVD Disc Menu.  
Displays an enlarged VCD screen.  
You can search for a DVD/VCD chapter, scene  
or track by entering its number.  
Displays the Disc Menu Control screen  
Displays the Zoom Control screen  
1
1
Selects the Direct Search mode  
1
MENU Ctrl  
Zoom Control Button Area  
(page 16)  
DVD Disc Menu Control Buttons  
Area (page 16)  
DIRECT  
Menu Control  
TOP  
MENU  
1
RTN  
6
3
5
ANGLE  
SUB  
3
AUDIO  
Off  
Zoom  
MENU Ctrl  
Zoom Control  
1/1  
1/1  
1/1  
1
1
4
2
2
The following items can be searched directly each  
time it is pressed.  
3
3
DVD-V: Title, Chapter, Time, Direct number  
DVD-A: Group, Track, Time, Direct number  
VCD (when PBC is On): Scene, Direct number  
VCD (when PBC is Off): Track, Time  
2
2
5
Page  
+
-
5
6
2
3
4
Page  
Cancel  
Enter  
However, the direct search may not be supported for  
some discs.  
2
3
7
ZOOM  
Exit  
Exit  
Calls the Menu. (during DVD-V playback only)  
Returns to the Disc Menu Control screen.  
Selects a menu option.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Enter a number or time  
2
Calls the Menu Control.  
Changes the zoom ratio at 4 levels (2 times, 3  
times, 4 times, or off) each time you touch.  
1
2
1
Switches the picture angle.  
Enters your menu selection.  
Scrolls the screen in the direction you touch.  
Clears the Zoom Control button.  
(during program playback only)  
Switches the caption language.  
(during program playback only)  
Switches the voice language.  
(during program playback only)  
Switches the still images.  
(during DVD-A playback only)  
Displays the Zoom Control screen.  
Clears the Disc Menu Control.  
2
3
Returns to the previous menu screen.  
Displays the Top Menu.  
3
4
5
When playing back a VCD, enter a PBC screen  
number (if PBC is On) or a track number (if PBC is  
Off).  
Zoom Control  
Information Display  
ZOOM  
6
7
Displays the DVD and AV information.  
To clear your incorrect entry, press  
(CLEAR).  
Zoom  
Off  
Zoom Control  
1
2
Information Display Button Area  
(Page 16)  
Search  
3
2
2
The information is displayed for 5 seconds.  
The operation ends automatically if you do not  
operate within 10 seconds.  
2
Cancel  
3
Changes the zoom ratio at 4 levels (2 times, 3  
times, 4 times, or off) each time you touch.  
Scrolls the screen in the direction you touch.  
Returns to the Disc Menu Control screen.  
1
2
3
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English 21  
TV Control  
TV Control  
Various control screens appear in the TV Source mode.  
Displaying the TV Picture  
screen  
Displaying the TV Control  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
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Various control screens appear in the TV Source mode.  
You can tune in a TV station using various functions.  
TV Band Number Display  
1
2
3
4
5
Calls the TV Menu.  
TV Area Group Display (see page 70)  
Memory Number Display  
Selects the  
TV Pictures.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Switches the source.  
Displays the Source Select screen when touched  
more than one second. (see page 47)  
Channel Number Display  
TV Picture screen  
Channel Up Area  
Increase the channel.  
TV Control screen  
1
3
4
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Switches to VIDEO1 or VIDEO2.  
Switches to TV1 or TV2.  
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TV 1 Group 1 Preset  
3
2
ch  
TV  
6
AUTO1  
2
16  
Channel Down Area  
Decrease the channel.  
15  
6
7
8
15  
20  
17  
Mode: FULL  
AVOUT: TV  
7
5
22  
22  
Band/Video Switch Area  
Switches to TV1, TV2, VIDEO1 or VIDEO2.  
18  
Select a channel.  
Use the <Seek Mode> (see page 24) to change the  
channel tuning sequence.  
SRC  
23  
19  
15  
Information Display Button Area  
Next  
8
21  
TV  
24  
25  
SEEK  
AME  
1
6
Switches between  
Function buttons to use.  
to  
buttons and  
d
• For TV picture selection and receiver key  
operations, see <KVT-925DVD Basic Operations>  
(see page 10).  
28  
Preset 3  
2 ch  
15  
29  
30  
Selects the Auto Memory mode.  
(see page 24 for the <Auto Memory>)  
f
g
h
AUTO1  
27  
• The information display is cleared automatically  
after approximately 5 seconds. Also, the  
information can be displayed automatically when  
it is updated (see page 64).  
1
2
3
4
5
6
26  
Switches the Seek mode.  
(see page 24 for the <Seek Mode>)  
1
6
When  
to  
buttons appear, you can call  
up the channels from memory.  
For memory of broadcasting stations, see <Auto  
Memory> (see page 24) or <Manual Memory> (see  
page 24).  
Displaying the Easy Control  
Panel  
The Control Panel is displayed in a floating position of the  
TV picture.  
Seek Mode Indicator  
j
k
Adjusts the volume.  
9
p
q
w
e
r
Clock/Level meter Display  
Switches the source.  
When touched, the display of Clock 1, Level meter  
1, Clock 2, and Level meter 2 are switched one after  
the other.  
Switches to Video (VIDEO1 or VIDEO2).  
Switches the TV band (to TV1 or TV2).  
Calls up a channel.  
Displaying the TV Menu screen  
You can select menu options using various functions.  
TV Area Group Display (see page 70)  
Memory Number Display  
l
/
z
x
Switches the Seek mode.  
(see page 24 for the <Seek Mode>)  
Displaying the Easy Control Panel  
Selects options from various function menus.  
Returns to the TV Control screen.  
MENU  
9
The Easy Control Panel display is cleared when you  
touch the center of image display area.  
The available functions vary depending on the  
model used (the tuner specifications and the  
broadcasting system that can be received).  
TV Menu screen  
10  
31  
32  
TV1  
1
2 ch  
Group  
Preset  
3
14  
SRC TV  
9
TO1  
11  
12  
13  
13  
VIDEO  
TV  
SEEK  
22 English  
English 23  
TV Control  
Seek Mode  
Auto Memory  
Preset Select  
Set Station Name  
Sets a TV station selection.  
Stores stations with good reception in memory  
automatically.  
Lists and tunes in stations in memory one after  
the other.  
Names a station.  
Select a station you wish to name  
1
2
3
SEEK  
Select a band you wish to store in memory  
Call the TV Menu  
1
1
TV  
Call the TV Menu  
MENU  
SEEK  
Next  
If  
is not shown, touch  
.
MENU  
(P23  
)
y
TV  
The mode is switched each time you touch the  
button.  
Call the Preset Select Menu  
Select the Auto Memory mode  
2
2
Tunes in a station with good  
reception automatically.  
AUTO 1  
AME  
Preset Select  
Selects the Set Name mode  
Tune in stations in memory one  
after another.  
AME  
Next  
AUTO 2  
If  
is not shown, touch  
.
4
1
Name Set  
Start Auto Memory  
3
Switches to the next channel  
MANUAL  
manually.  
Enter a name  
4
5
2
V  
3
TV1  
For character entry details, see <Character Entry>  
(see page 46).  
P6 69ch  
2
Touch  
or  
.
TV  
1
69
ch  
Auto Memory terminates when 6 stations are stored  
or when all stations are tuned in.  
Exit the Set Name mode  
Tunes in the displayed station.  
1
If the station name is displayed if it has been set.  
Switches the band of the displayed station list.  
Band Display.  
The operation ends automatically if you do not  
operate within 10 seconds.  
2
3
4
OK  
Returns to the TV Menu.  
• You can store up to 20 stations in memory.  
Manual Memory  
• You can set a station name only after you have  
applied the parking brake.  
Stores the current receiving channel in  
memory.  
Select a channel you wish to store in memory  
1
TV  
Store in memory  
2
1
6
1
6
Next  
If  
to  
are not shown, touch  
.
Continue to touch until the memory number appears.  
24 English  
English 25  
Tuner Control  
Tuner Control  
Various control screens appear in the Tuner Source mode.  
Displaying the Easy Control  
Panel  
The Tuner Control Panel is displayed in a floating position  
of the selected picture.  
Displaying the Tuner Control  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
4
5
Adjusts the volume.  
6
7
8
9
You can tune in a station using various functions.  
Switches the source.  
Calls the Tuner Menu.  
Switches the band (to AM or FM1/2/3).  
Tunes in a station.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Switches the source.  
Displays the Source Select screen when touched  
more than one second. (see page 47)  
Switches the Seek mode.  
(see page 28 for the <Seek Mode>)  
Tuner Control screen  
Displaying the Easy Control Panel  
7
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Switches to the FM1/2/3 band.  
Switches to the AM band.  
p
q
w
e
• For receiver key operations, see <KVT-925DVD  
Basic Operations> (see page 10).  
6
6
11  
8
1
• The Easy Control Panel display is cleared when  
you touch the center of image display area.  
13  
13  
9
Tunes in a station.  
Use the <Seek Mode> to change the frequency  
switching.  
12  
SRC  
14  
Next  
15  
18  
20  
16  
17  
19  
SCRL  
10  
MONO  
AME  
SEEK  
LO.S  
1
6
Switches between  
Function buttons to use.  
to  
buttons and  
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t
y
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23  
24  
1
Preset 3  
98.1 MHz  
6
2
6
SRC  
FM 1  
3
98.1 MHz  
1
TUNER  
Select the Monaural reception mode. (Only when  
receiving the FM broadcast)  
AUTO1  
22  
AUTO1  
3
4
4
5
21  
AM  
FM  
SEEK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Selects the Auto Memory mode.  
(see page 28 for the <Auto Memory>)  
Switches the Seek mode.  
(see page 28 for the <Seek Mode>)  
Selects the Program Service Name, or Radio Text  
mode for text display.  
Scrolls the display text.  
o
;
a
Turns the Local seek function On or Off.  
1
6
When  
to  
buttons appear, you can call  
up the stations from memory.  
Displaying the Tuner Menu  
screen  
For memory of broadcasting stations, see <Auto  
Memory> (see page 28) or <Manual Memory> (see  
page 29).  
You can select menu options using various functions.  
Seek Mode Indicator  
s
d
Clock/Level meter Display  
MENU  
When touched, the display of Clock 1, Level meter  
1, Clock 2, and Level meter 2 are switched one after  
the other.  
Tuner Menu screen  
Memory Number Display  
f
g
h
Selects options from various function menus.  
Returns to the Tuner Control screen.  
26  
The available functions vary depending on the  
model used (the tuner specifications and the  
broadcasting system that can be received).  
25  
26 English  
English 27  
Tuner Control  
Seek Mode  
Auto Memory  
Manual Memory  
Preset Select  
Sets a station selection.  
Stores stations with good reception in memory  
automatically.  
Stores the current receiving station in memory.  
Lists and tunes in stations in memory one after  
the other.  
Select a station you wish to store in memory  
1
SEEK  
Select a band you wish to store in memory  
Call the Tuner Menu  
MENU  
1
1
FM  
AM  
SEEK  
Next  
If  
is not shown, touch  
.
FM  
AM  
The mode is switched each time you touch the  
button.  
Store in memory  
2
Select the Auto Memory mode  
Call the Preset Select Menu  
Preset Select  
2
2
1
6
Tunes in a station with good  
reception automatically.  
AUTO 1  
AME  
1
6
Next  
If  
to  
are not shown, touch  
.
Tune in stations in memory one  
after another.  
AME  
Next  
If  
is not shown, touch  
.
AUTO 2  
Continue to touch until the memory number appears.  
1
4
Start Auto Memory  
3
Switches to the next channel  
manually.  
MANUAL  
2
3
FM1  
P6 87.9 MHz  
Touch  
or  
.
2
FM 1  
Preset 3  
87.9 MHz  
Auto Memory terminates when 6 stations are stored  
or when all stations are tuned in.  
Tunes in the displayed station.  
1
2
3
4
Switches the band of the displayed station list.  
Band Display.  
The operation ends automatically if you do not  
operate within 10 seconds.  
Returns to the Tuner Menu.  
28 English  
English 29  
Tuner Control  
Direct Search  
Traffic Information  
Search for Program Type  
Radio Text  
Tunes in a station when its frequency is  
entered.  
When a traffic bulletin starts, any source is  
switched to the traffic information and it is  
displayed automatically.  
A program is tuned when you set its program  
type.  
You can display the radio text.  
1
Call the Tuner Menu  
Select a band  
1
Call the Tuner Menu  
1
2
3
When the traffic bulletin starts...  
MENU  
The Traffic Information screen appears automatically.  
MENU  
Traffic Information screen  
2
Display the Radio Text  
Selects the Direct Search mode  
2
Call the PTY Search Menu  
1
1
2
Radio-Text  
DIRECT  
PTY Search  
3
SRC  
1
3
Enter a frequency  
4
1
3
SRCH  
1
1
2
2
2
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
4
4
When you enter them, signal reception starts.  
Example: When you receive FM 92.1 MHz  
RTN  
n
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Switches the source.  
2
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Example: When you receive AM 810 kHz  
Displays the Radio Text.  
Scrolls the Radio Text.  
It is displayed when information cannot be  
displayed on a single screen page.  
Returns to the Tuner Menu.  
1
2
Preset of traffic information volume  
Selects a program type.  
1
2
3
Scrolls the program type list.  
Searches for the program type.  
It is displayed when the Program Type is selected.  
Returns to the Tuner Menu.  
Tune in a station  
Adjust the volume  
Preset the volume  
1
2
3
The operation ends automatically if you do not  
operate within 10 seconds.  
3
4
3
4
Select a program type  
etc.  
News  
Continue to touch the key until the volume is  
displayed.  
Search for the program type  
SRCH  
The preset volume is used automatically when the  
traffic bulletin starts in the next time.  
30 English  
English 31  
CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer Play Control  
CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer Play Control  
You can call various control screens during CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer playback.  
Displaying the Easy Control  
Panel  
The CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer Play Control Panel is  
displayed in a floating position of the selected picture.  
Displaying the CD/MP3/WMA/  
Disc Changer Control screen  
You can play the CD/MP3/WMA/disc changer using  
various functions.  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
4
During CD playback  
Switches the source.  
Adjusts the volume.  
9
p
q
w
Stops to play the built-in disc player.  
Calls the CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer Menu.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
When a CD is played back on the built-in disc player:  
Rewinds or fast forwards.  
Switches the source.  
Selects a song.  
Plays or pauses.  
5
6
7
Displays the Source Select screen when touched  
more than one second. (see page 47)  
Display the Easy Control Panel  
During CD playback  
CD Control screen  
10  
When an MP3/WMA is played back on the built-in  
disc player:  
Selects a folder.  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Ejects the disc from the built-in disc player.  
Fast Forwards or Rewinds.  
Selects a track.  
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r
t
y
u
i
9
9
14  
15  
27  
15  
11  
1
16  
16  
17  
12  
When a disc is played back on the disc changer:  
Selects a disc.  
8
26  
SRC  
IN  
Plays or pauses.  
21  
18  
19  
20  
22  
SCRL  
23  
TIME  
• For CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer playback and  
receiver key operations, see <KVT-925DVD Basic  
Operations> (see page 10).  
SCN  
REP  
RDM  
DISP  
13  
Starts or stops Scan Play (that plays the beginning  
of each song one after the other).  
28  
Track 4  
P 2:09  
25  
24  
9
9
2
DVD CD  
Track  
5
1
P 11:10  
• The Easy Control Panel display is cleared when  
you touch the center of image display area.  
Repeats to play (the present track).  
o
;
29  
SRC  
1
5
3
4
4
6
Starts or stops Random Play (to play songs in  
random order).  
During MP3/WMA playback  
Selects the Disc Name (see <Set Disc Name>, page  
37), Disc Text, or Track Text mode for text display.  
a
DVD MP3/WMA  
3
1
P 1:48  
Scrolls the display text.  
s
d
SRC  
5
5
3
7
7
6
F -  
F +  
Switches the play time display between Track, Disc,  
and Disc Remaining Time.  
Track Number Display  
Play Time Display  
f
g
h
j
During playback on disc changer  
CD-CH  
D
3
T
1
P 00:04  
Appears when a disc is inserted.  
SRC  
5
5
8
8
6
D -  
D +  
Stops to play the built-in disc player.  
When pressed twice, the disc is played from its  
beginning when you play it in the next time.  
Clock/Level meter Display  
k
l
When touched, the display of Clock 1, Level meter  
1, Clock 2, and Level meter 2 are switched one after  
the other.  
Function Indicator  
32 English  
English 33  
CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer Play Control  
MP3/WMA Control screen  
During MP3/WMA play  
Disc Changer Control screen  
During play by the disc changer  
Selects a track.  
Starts Fast Forward or Fast Rewind when it is held  
down.  
I
Ejects a disc.  
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z
x
49  
31  
32  
30  
Fast Forwards.  
33  
33  
34  
48  
48  
Stops to play.  
When pressed twice, the disc is played from its  
beginning when you play it in the next time.  
Selects a disc.  
O
:
A
50  
45  
SRC  
SRC  
IN  
35  
49  
41  
56  
Plays or pauses.  
Next  
Next  
38  
39  
40  
SCRL  
52  
51  
53  
58  
SCRL  
36  
37  
57  
59  
Starts or stops Scan Play (that plays the beginning  
of each song one after the other).  
SCN  
REP  
Selects a song.  
Plays or pauses.  
Selects a folder.  
SCN  
REP  
RDM  
TIME  
c
v
b
n
43  
46  
63  
60  
61  
62  
P 01:24  
D
3
T
5
1
P 00:03:24  
44  
Repeats to play (the present track).  
S
D
47  
64  
Starts or stops Random Play (to play songs in  
random order).  
42  
54  
55  
MRDM  
-
FREP  
-
-
-
-
Starts or stops Scan Play (that plays the beginning  
of each song one after the other).  
-
DREP  
-
-
-
Repeats to play disc (the present disc).  
F
G
Repeats to play (the present song).  
m
,
Starts or stops Magazine Random Play (to play  
songs of the disc changer in random order).  
Starts or stops Random Play (to play songs of the  
present folder in random order).  
Switches the button display.  
H
J
Selects the Folder name, File name, Title (ID3/WMA  
tag), Artist name (ID3/WMA tag), or Album name  
(ID3 tag) for text display.  
.
Selects the Disc Name (see <Set Disc Name>,  
page 37), Disc Text, or Track Text mode for text  
display.  
Scrolls the display text.  
P
Q
W
E
R
T
Y
Scrolls the display text.  
K
L
Switches the button display.  
Repeats to play the song of the present folder.  
Folder and File Number Display  
Play Time Display  
Switches the play time display between Track, Disc,  
and Disc Remaining Time.  
Disc Number Display  
Track Number Display  
Play Time Display  
Appears when a disc is inserted.  
Clock/Level meter Display  
Clock/Level meter Display  
When touched, the display of Clock 1, Level meter  
1, Clock 2, and Level meter 2 are switched one after  
the other.  
When touched, the display of Clock 1, Level meter  
1, Clock 2, and Level meter 2 are switched one after  
the other.  
Function Indicator  
U
Function Indicator  
34 English  
English 35  
CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer Play Control  
Set Disc Name  
Select Folder (during  
MP3/WMA play)  
Names a CD.  
The folders of an MP3/WMA disc are listed for  
quick search.  
Play a CD you wish to name  
1
2
Displaying the CD/MP3/WMA/  
Disc Changer Menu screen  
Call the CD/Disc Changer Menu  
Call the MP3/WMA Menu  
1
Selects options from various function menus.  
You can select menu options using various functions.  
MENU  
Returns to the CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer Control  
screen.  
MENU  
MENU  
Select the Set Name mode  
3
Start the Select Folder  
2
CD Menu screen  
Name Set  
65  
Folder Select  
66  
Name Set  
The  
position varies depending on  
the disc you are playing.  
1
2
3
4
CD  
Enter a name  
4
5
5
6
The available functions vary depending on the  
source used.  
9
For character entry details, see <Character Entry>  
(see page 46).  
9
8
Open  
7
10. File Name  
Exit the Set Name mode  
Returns to the root directory.  
1
2
3
OK  
Displays the next higher level of hierarchy.  
Displays a folder if the subdirectory has a folder  
without files. When you touch the folder, it opens.  
Displays a folder if the subdirectory has files  
without a folder. When you touch the folder, it  
opens.  
Displays a folder if the subdirectory has both files  
and folders. When you touch the folder, it opens.  
Displays the folder which has no files and folders  
in lower layers.  
• You cannot name an MD or MP3/WMA disc.  
4
• You can store up to 100 disc names in  
memory.  
The receiver’s Set Disc Name function uses  
the Memory Function of the receiver itself,  
rather than the memory function of disc  
changer or others.  
Therefore, you can store up to 100 disc names  
independent from the memory function of the  
attached device.  
5
6
7
Displays the MP3/WMA files. When you touch a  
file, its song is played back.  
Plays the selected folder.  
8
9
Scrolls the list.  
Select a song  
3
##. File Name  
Display the desired song and touch the file display.  
36 English  
English 37  
CD/MP3/WMA/Disc Changer Play Control  
Mute Telephone  
ID3/WMA TAG Display (during Disc Select (during play by  
Direct Search  
Mute Telephone  
MP3/WMA play)  
disc changer)  
Searches for a disc or a song when its number  
is entered.  
When the telephone is called, the system is  
paused automatically.  
The ID3/WMA TAG information of MP3/WMA  
file is listed.  
The discs loaded on the disc changer are listed  
for quick disc selection.  
When the telephone is called...  
During play on the built-in disc player  
Call the MP3/WMA Menu  
Calls the Disc Changer Menu  
1
1
The Phone Call ("Call") screen appears, and system is  
paused.  
Select the Direct Search mode  
1
MENU  
MENU  
Phone Call ("Call") screen  
DIRECT  
Display the ID3/WMA TAG  
Call the Disc Select Menu  
2
2
The following items can be searched directly each  
time it is pressed.  
1
CD: Track number, Total play time  
MP3/WMA: Folder, File  
Infomation  
CH Disc Select  
Call  
Enter a disc or track number  
2
3
1
Call  
2
Returns to the previous source screen and restart  
the system to play.  
1
1
1
Search  
3
If you continue to listen the source audio  
during phone call...  
When searching for a song:  
6.KENWOOD  
3
ENTER  
Scrolls the list.  
Plays the displayed disc.  
1
1
2
Selects the Disc Name or Disc Text mode for text  
display.  
During play on an external in disc player or disc  
changer  
Scrolls the list.  
(It is not displayed when a disc changer having 6  
or less discs is used.)  
3
Enter a disc or track number  
1
The system restarts to play while the phone call is  
continued.  
Select the desired disc  
3
When the call ends...  
Hang up the phone.  
1.KENWOOD  
The system restarts to play.  
Search  
2
Touch the desired disc display.  
When searching for a song:  
When searching for a disc:  
The operation ends automatically if you do not  
operate within 10 seconds.  
38 English  
English 39  
DAB Tuner control  
DAB Tuner control  
Various control screens appear in the DAB Tuner source mode.  
Displaying the Easy Control  
Panel  
The DAB Tuner Control Panel is displayed in a floating  
position of the selected picture.  
Displaying the DAB Tuner  
Control screen  
You can select the Ensemble and services using various  
functions.  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Adjusts the volume.  
7
8
9
Switches the source.  
Switches the band (to DAB1/2/3).  
Selects a service.  
Calls the DAB Tuner Menu.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Switches the source.  
Displays the Source Select screen when touched  
more than one second. (see page 47)  
p
Selects the Ensemble.  
Switches the Seek mode.  
(see page 42 for the <Seek Mode>)  
Display the Easy Control Panel  
DAB Tuner Control screen  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Switches the band (to DAB1/2/3).  
Selects a service.  
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8
7
1
7
13  
13  
• For system key operations, see <KVT-925DVD  
Basic Operations> (see page 10).  
9
14  
14  
12  
• The Easy Control Panel display is cleared when  
you touch the center of image display area.  
Selects the Ensemble.  
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t
10  
1
6
SRC  
Switches between  
Function button to use.  
to  
buttons and  
15  
Next  
20  
DAB  
1
2
5
6
11  
Selects the primary or secondary operation.  
Starts Auto Memory.  
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2
22  
DAB1  
Preset 2  
Service Label  
SRC  
1
DAB  
BAND  
DAB 1  
220.094MHz  
7
7
5
3
5
6
4
4
Switches the Seek mode.  
S-  
S+  
SEEK  
AUTO1  
21  
16  
17  
18  
19  
(see page 42 for the <Seek Mode>)  
P/S  
AME  
SEEK  
DISP  
-
-
Changes the display between Ensemble label, PTY  
label, Component label, Region label, and Audio  
quality.  
o
;
1
6
When  
to  
buttons appear, you can  
call a service from memory.  
Seek Mode Indicator  
a
s
Clock/Level meter Display  
When touched, the display of Clock 1, Level meter  
1, Clock 2, and Level meter 2 are switched one after  
the other.  
Displaying the DAB Tuner  
Menu screen  
Selects options from various function menus.  
Returns to the DAB Tuner Control screen.  
d
f
You can select menu options using various functions.  
MENU  
For DAB Tuner function details, see the Instruction  
Manual of KTC-9090DAB DAB Tuner (optional).  
DAB Tuner Menu screen  
23  
24  
DAB  
40 English  
English 41  
DAB Tuner control  
Seek Mode  
Service Preset Memory  
Service Select  
Language Filter  
A service selection method can be set.  
The current receiving service is stored in  
memory.  
The service list of the currently receiving  
ensemble is displayed for your selection.  
The languages are list for your selection.  
Call the DAB Tuner Menu  
1
SEEK  
Select a service you wish to store in memory  
Call the DAB Tuner Menu  
1
1
MENU  
Band  
SEEK  
Next  
If  
is not shown, touch  
.
MENU  
Service +  
Service -  
The mode display is switched each time you touch  
the button.  
Call the Language Filter Menu  
2
Store in memory  
Call the Service Select Menu  
2
2
Language Filter  
Tunes in an ensemble with good  
reception automatically.  
AUTO 1  
AUTO 2  
MANUAL  
Service Select  
6
1
Selects services in memory one  
after another.  
1
6
Next  
If  
to  
are not shown, touch  
.
MENU  
1
Service Name  
3
Continue to touch until the memory number blinks  
once.  
Switches to the next channel  
manually.  
SRCH  
RTN  
1
2
1
2
Service Name  
3
Service Name  
2
Auto Ensemble Memory  
Selects a language.  
1
2
3
An ensemble with good reception is stored in  
memory automatically.  
Searches for the selected language.  
Returns to the DAB Tuner Menu.  
Selects a service.  
1
2
3
Scrolls the service list.  
Returns to the DAB Tuner Menu.  
Select a band you wish to store in memory  
1
Select a language you wish to use  
3
4
Select a service  
3
Band  
Service Name  
Select the Auto Memory mode  
2
Search for the language  
AME  
SRCH  
AME  
Next  
If  
is not shown, touch  
.
Start Auto Memory  
3
Touch  
or  
.
Auto Memory terminates when 6 ensembles are  
stored or when all ensembles are tuned in.  
42 English  
English 43  
DAB Tuner control  
Search for Program Type  
DAB Information  
DAB Announcement  
Select a Language  
The services are received when you set its  
program type.  
The DAB information is displayed.  
When the Announcement you have turned on  
starts, any source is switched to the  
Announcement automatically.  
Display the Language select screen  
Call the DAB Tuner Menu  
1
LANG  
Call the DAB Tuner Menu  
MENU  
1
When the announcement starts...  
MENU  
The Announcement screen appears automatically.  
2
Announcement screen  
SRCH  
Display the DAB Information screen  
2
MENU  
Call the PTY Search Menu  
PTY Search  
2
1
1
1
2
1
DAB Information  
3
3
RTN  
SRC  
1
3
4
1
1
2
SRCH  
Financial News  
1
1
Selects a Language.  
1
2
3
Searches for the program type.  
Returns to the PTY Search Menu.  
2
2
3
LANG  
RTN  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
4
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Switches the source.  
4
Select a Language  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Displays the DAB information (such as Service  
label, Ensemble label, Component label, Audio  
quality, Region label, and Dynamic label).  
Scrolls the information display.  
1
Selects a program type.  
1
2
3
4
Searches for the program type.  
Search for the program type  
4
2
3
Displays the Language select screen.  
Returns to the DAB Tuner Menu.  
Returns to the DAB Tuner Menu.  
SRCH  
Select a program type  
3
44 English  
English 45  
Character Entry  
Source Select  
How To Use the Character  
Entry screen  
Source Select  
The source you wish to listen to can be selected quickly.  
When you select the Set Disc Name mode or  
others, the following screen appears for  
character entry.  
Displaying the Control screen  
Character Entry screen  
1
1
2
3
f
Press this key several times unit the Control screen  
appears.  
l  
r
Control screen  
x
'
4
5
OK  
SRC  
IN  
Shifts the cursor.  
Enters a space.  
1
2
PBC  
REP  
SCRL  
TIME  
If you erase a character, locate the cursor on it  
and touch this button.  
Enters characters.  
Title  
p
3
T 0:05:20  
The Source Select screen can be displayed from  
the control screen of any source.  
3
4
5
Scrolls up or down the character button display.  
Exits the Character Entry mode and returns to the  
previous screen.  
You can enter characters only after you have  
applied the parking brake.  
Displaying the Source Select  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
Select the source.  
SRC  
Returns to the Control screen previously displayed.  
Continue to touch until the Source Select screen  
appears.  
Source Select screen  
All Off  
Tuner  
TV  
2
1
1
3
DVD  
CD-CH  
Next  
1
1
46 English  
English 47  
Adjusting the Monitor Display Position and Quality  
Setup Menu  
Adjusting the Monitor Display Position and Quality  
Setup Menu  
You can adjust the position and picture quality of the monitor.  
You can set up various receiver parameters.  
Displaying the Screen Control  
screen  
You can adjust the picture quality using the following  
keys.  
Displaying the Control screen  
Brightness Control  
Disabled if the Auto Dimmer is On.  
1
2
Tint Control  
Displayed when an NTSC system image is  
displayed.  
Press this key several times until the Control screen  
appears.  
Color Control  
3
Displayed on the TV and Video screen only.  
Control screen  
Screen Control screen  
Contrast Control  
4
5
6
6
Black Level Adjustment  
Angle  
1
B
1
2
3
Displays the Adjust Monitor Position screen.  
(see <Displaying the Angle Control screen>, page  
48)  
2
3
TIN  
SRC  
IN  
COL  
CONT  
BLK  
Auto Dimmer Setup  
When turned "On", the display is dimmed  
automatically when the ambient becomes dark.  
7
8
4
5
4
5
PBC  
REP  
SCRL  
TIME  
Title  
p
3
T 0:05:20  
You can call the same Setup Menu for the Control  
screen of each source.  
8
Returns to the previous screen.  
OK  
7
Auto DIM  
Off  
The Screen Control screen is displayed only when  
you have applied the parking brake.  
Displaying the Setup Menu  
screen  
Displaying the Angle Control  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Monitor Angle Adjustment  
9
p
q
You can set the monitor position and open/close speed.  
Scrolls the Setup Menu.  
Forward/Backward Monitor Position Adjustment  
Calls each Setup Menu.  
Monitor Open/Close Setup  
Angle  
When turned "On", the monitor is opened or closed  
automatically when you turn on or off the ignition  
key.  
Recalls the previous Setup Menu.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Setup Menu screen  
Angle Control screen  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
2
Monitor Action Setup  
When set to "Quick", the monitor is opened quickly.  
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4
1
1
13  
5
Screen  
9
9
Returns to the Screen Control screen.  
Returns to the previous screen.  
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• Your setup on the <Sound Effects Menu> is  
adjusted automatically according to your <Audio  
Set Up> (see page 50) on the Setup menu. We  
recommend you to complete the <Audio Set Up>  
first, then set up the <Sound Effects Menu>.  
3
6
10  
10  
Security  
11  
12  
• The available functions vary depending on the  
model used (the tuner specifications and the  
broadcasting system that can be received).  
1
1
Monitor Action  
Normal  
14  
2
OK  
48 English  
English 49  
Setup Menu  
Audio Set Up  
You can set up the car type and speaker system you use together with this unit.  
Displaying the Car Type Set Up  
screen  
If your vehicle type is selected, the Digital Time  
Alignment is set automatically (for timing adjustment of  
sound output for each channel) to have the highest  
surround effects.  
Displaying the Speaker Set Up  
screen  
When the speaker type and size are set, the speaker  
crossover network and equalizer curve are set  
automatically.  
Adjusts the volume.  
Selects a speaker to be set.  
(see <Speaker Set Up>, page 52)  
1
2
9
p
q
w
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
Selects a speaker type.  
(see <Speaker Set Up>, page 52)  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
3
4
5
6
Stores your setup in memory.  
(see <Speaker Setup Memory>, page 55)  
Audio Set Up  
Sets up the car type you use together with this unit.  
Displays the Speaker Crossover Setup screen.  
(See <Crossover Network Setup>, page 55)  
You can adjust the crossover setup that was set  
automatically when you selected the speaker type.  
Displays the DTA (Digital Time Alignment) Setup  
screen. (see page 54)  
You can adjust the digital time alignment that was  
set automatically when you selected the car type.  
Speaker Set Up screen  
Car Type Set Up screen  
11  
12  
MENU  
Preset  
DTA  
Set the use or no use of tweeter.  
(see <Speaker Set Up>, page 52)  
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7
6
9
1
1
Call the DTA screen setup from memory.  
Displays the Speaker Set Up screen.  
7
8
3
Displays the Channel Level Setup screen.  
Displays the Car Type Set Up screen.  
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2
Audio Set Up  
Next  
Prev.  
10  
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
10  
13  
Use  
5
5
15  
14  
1
1
8
Displaying the Channel Level  
screen  
Selects a speaker to be set.  
(see <Channel Level>, page 53)  
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You can set the volume at each setup position.  
Sets the speaker volume.  
(see <Channel Level>, page 53)  
Starts or stops test signal tone output for setup  
check.  
Channel Level screen  
Displays the Speaker Set Up screen.  
18  
16  
Your setup on the <Sound Effects Menu> is  
adjusted automatically to get the best sound  
effects according to the car type and speaker you  
have set on the <Audio Set Up> (see page 50). We  
recommend you to complete the <Audio Set Up>  
first, then set up the <Sound Effects Menu>.  
You can fine-adjust the automatic set value by  
<DTA Setup> (see page 54), <Crossover Network  
Setup> (see page 55), or <Parametric Equalizer>  
(see page 81).  
+10 dB  
17  
17  
19  
50 English  
English 51  
Setup Menu  
Speaker Set Up  
Channel Level  
Select a speaker type  
2
Select a speaker type and its size to get the best  
sound effects.  
Set the volume at each setup position.  
Select a speaker you wish to adjust  
1
Select a speaker you wish to adjust  
1
You can select any of the following speaker types.  
Center speaker:  
NONE, 40 mm x 70 mm, 5 cm, 10 cm, 13 cm,  
16 cm over  
Channel Level setup screen  
Speaker Set Up screen  
1
Front speakers:  
1
3
2
OEM, 10 cm, 13 cm, 16 cm, 17 cm, 18 cm,  
4x6 inches, 5x7 inches, 6x8 inches, 6x9 inches,  
7x10 inches  
2
3
2
3
+8 dB  
4
5
Rear speakers:  
NONE, OEM, 10 cm, 13 cm, 16 cm, 17 cm, 18  
cm, 4x6 inches, 5x7 inches, 6x8 inches, 6x9  
inches, 7x10 inches  
4
5
Center speaker  
1
2
3
4
5
Subwoofer:  
Left front speaker  
Right front speaker  
Left rear speaker  
Right rear speaker  
NONE, 16 cm, 20 cm, 25 cm, 30 cm, 38 cm over  
Center speaker  
Front speaker  
Rear speaker  
Subwoofer  
1
2
3
4
5
• If you set the center speaker to "NONE" even  
in a short time when you are setting the SFC  
(see page 78) to "Bypass+Center", the SFC is  
set to "Bypass" automatically.  
Tweeter setup  
Adjust the volume  
2
You can set the tweeter when you are selecting  
front speakers.  
If you are using a tweeter together with the front  
speakers, set the tweeter to "Use". In the "Use"  
position, the Equalizer is adjusted to its best  
position.  
• If you set the center and rear speakers to  
"NONE" when you are setting the SFC (see  
page 78) to "Dolby PL II", the SFC is set to  
"Bypass" automatically.  
• Select "NONE" if you have no speakers.  
52 English  
English 53  
Setup Menu  
DTA Setup  
Crossover Network Setup  
Speaker Setup Memory  
Set a delay time  
3
Manually set the sound output timing of each  
channel.  
You can manually set a crossover frequency of  
speakers.  
You can store all of speaker and crossover  
setup in memory simultaneously.  
Display the DTA Setup screen  
1
To store your setup in memory  
X'Over  
(P51  
)
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The speakers are virtually moved to the desired  
distance.  
(P51  
)
q
DTA  
(P50  
)
6
Preset  
When the values of center speaker and front  
speakers increase, they are virtually moved forward.  
When the values of rear speakers and subwoofer  
increase, they are virtually moved backward.  
Continue to touch more than 2 seconds.  
DTA Setup screen  
DTA  
LPF  
1
100Hz  
1
1kHz  
To call your setup from memory  
Store or call your setup into/from memory  
To store your setup in memory  
Frequency  
1
Phase  
Normal  
4
Front  
10cm  
Preset  
(P51  
)
q
Slope  
2
2
2
2
18dB/Oct  
3
Return  
3
Preset  
Preset  
4
Sets a crossover frequency.  
Sets a crossover slope.  
1
2
3
4
Return  
Continue to touch more than 2 seconds.  
Returns to the Speaker Set Up screen.  
Sets the phase of subwoofer output (it is  
displayed when the subwoofer crossover  
frequency is set).  
The phase is reversed 180 degrees when set to  
"Reverse".  
Selects a speaker to be adjusted.  
1
2
3
To call your setup from memory  
Sets a delay time of the selected speaker.  
Stores the adjusted status in memory or calls it  
from memory.  
Preset  
Returns to the Car Type Set Up screen.  
4
You can also call the setup from memory by touching  
• When you select a speaker type from the  
Speaker Setup screen, the crossover  
frequency setup is erased.  
Select a speaker you wish to adjust  
2
Preset  
on the Car Type Set Up screen.  
7
• During crossover setup, the speaker type is set  
to "USER" on the Speaker Set Up screen.  
1
2
2
3
3
4
Center speaker  
Front speaker  
Rear speaker  
Subwoofer  
1
2
3
4
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English 55  
Setup Menu  
DVD Setup  
You can set up the DVD play.  
Displaying the DVD SETUP 1  
screen  
Displaying the DVD SETUP 3  
screen  
Displays the Parental Lock screen.*1 (  
(See <Parental Level Setup>, page 59)  
OFF)  
t
y
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
Turns the Continuous Group Play On or Off.*1  
Off)  
DVD SETUP  
(
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
3
4
5
When turned "Off", the play is stopped or the menu  
is displayed after the group play has ended.  
Sets the DVD Audio disc play mode.*1 (  
When turned "On", a DVD Audio disc is played as  
the DVD Video disc.  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
DVD SETUP 1 screen  
DVD SETUP 3 screen  
Selects a disc menu language.*1  
(See <Language Setup>, page 58)  
Selects a subtitle language.*1  
(See <Language Setup>, page 58)  
Selects an audio language.*1  
(See <Language Setup>, page 58)  
Sets the dynamic range.*2 (  
The dynamic range is reduced by changing from  
"Wide" to "Normal" and from "Normal" to "Midnight".  
You can easy to listen a small sound when the  
dynamic range is narrow.  
Off)  
u
i
4
1
1
Set  
Set  
Set  
Set  
15  
5
6
7
8
3
6
7
8
Displays the DVD SETUP 2 screen.  
Off  
Off  
16  
17  
2
*1 Disabled when a DVD is being played.  
*2 Disabled when the Zone function is On.  
17  
Wide)  
D
8
1
1
18  
9
This is effective only when you are using a Dolby  
Digital software.  
Displays the DVD SETUP 2 screen.  
9
DVD SETUP  
Next  
Prev.  
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
Displaying the DVD SETUP 2  
screen  
Turns the Speaker Protect filter On or Off. (  
Turn the Speaker Protect Filter "On" to protect  
speakers by cutting off the 70 kHz and higher  
On)  
p
frequency (or 90 kHz and higher frequency when  
the filter is "Off").  
This function is effective when you are using a DVD  
Audio software having the 192kHz or 176.4kHz  
sampling frequency.  
DVD SETUP 2 screen  
10  
11  
10  
11  
Off  
Off  
Sets an angle mark display. (  
On)  
q
w
Selects the screen display mode.*1 (  
"16:9": Displays wide pictures.  
16:9)  
"4:3(LB)": Displays wide pictures in the Letter Box  
format (having black stripes at the top and  
bottom of screen).  
12  
12  
4:3 LB  
"4:3(PS)": Displays wide pictures in the Pan & Scan  
format (showing pictures cut at the right  
and left ends).  
13  
14  
Displays the DVD SETUP 1 screen.  
Displays the DVD SETUP 3 screen.  
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English 57  
Setup Menu  
Language Code Table  
Language Setup  
Parental Level Setup  
Display the Parental Level Setup screen  
3
Abbreviation  
Language  
Language  
Abbreviation  
aa  
ab  
af  
Afar  
Latvian, Lettish  
Malagasy  
Maori  
lv  
mg  
mi  
mk  
ml  
mn  
mo  
mr  
ms  
mt  
my  
na  
ne  
nl  
no  
oc  
om  
or  
pa  
pl  
Select a language you use for the speech and  
menus.  
Sets a parental level.  
Abkhazian  
Afrikaans  
Amharic  
Arabic  
Enter  
Display the Parental Level code number screen  
1
am  
ar  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldavian  
Marathi  
Malay  
Display the Language Setup screen  
1
as  
ay  
az  
ba  
be  
bg  
bh  
bi  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
2
(P57  
)
t
Set  
See <Displaying the DVD SETUP 1 screen> (see  
page 56) and select a language you wish to use.  
Return  
Byelorussian  
Bulgarian  
Bihari  
Maltese  
Burmese  
Nauru  
Audio Language Set  
Code Number  
2
2
Cancel  
1
****  
Bislama  
Bengali, Bangla  
Tibetan  
Nepali  
Level 5  
1
bn  
bo  
br  
ca  
co  
cs  
cy  
da  
de  
dz  
el  
Dutch  
1
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
1
Norwegian  
Occitan  
(Afan) Oromo  
Oriya  
4
Breton  
5
8
0
Catalan  
4
Corsican  
Czech  
Level 5  
Enter  
Punjabi  
Welsh  
Polish  
Sets a parental level.  
1
2
5
5
Danish  
Pashto, Pushto  
Portuguese  
Quechua  
Rhaeto-Romance  
Kirundi  
ps  
pt  
qu  
rm  
rn  
3
Clear  
Returns to the DVD SETUP 3 screen.  
3
German  
Bhutani  
Greek  
Set a parental level  
4
5
en  
eo  
es  
et  
eu  
fa  
English  
Enters a code number.  
1
2
Enters a language code.  
1
2
Esperanto  
Spanish  
Estonian  
Basque  
Persian  
Romanian  
Russian  
Kinyarwanda  
Sanskrit  
Sindhi  
ro  
ru  
Cancels the current setup and returns to the DVD  
SETUP 3 screen.  
Cancels the language setup and returns to the  
DVD SETUP 1 screen.  
rw  
sa  
sd  
sg  
sh  
si  
Clears the code number.  
3
4
5
Clears the language code.  
3
4
Displays the present parental lock level.  
Sets the original audio language.  
(It appears during audio language setup.)  
Sets the language and returns to the DVD SETUP  
1 screen.  
fi  
Finnish  
Sangho  
Determines the code number and displays the  
Parental Level Setup screen.  
fj  
Fiji  
Serbo-Croatian  
Singhalese  
Slovak  
Enter the parental level setup  
fo  
fr  
5
Faroese  
French  
sk  
sl  
fy  
Frisian  
Slovenian  
Samoan  
Shona  
(It appears after you have entered a language  
code.)  
Enter the code number  
2
ga  
gd  
gl  
Irish  
sm  
sn  
so  
sq  
sr  
ss  
st  
su  
sv  
sw  
ta  
Return  
Scots Gaelic  
Galician  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Somali  
gn  
gu  
ha  
hi  
Albanian  
Serbian  
Enter a language code  
9
0
2
3
• If a disc has a higher parental lock level, the  
audience needs to enter the code number.  
Siswati  
See the Language Code Table shown at right to  
select the desired language.  
Hindi  
Sesotho  
Sundanese  
Swedish  
Swahili  
hr  
hu  
hy  
ia  
• The parental lock level varies depending on a  
loaded disc.  
Croatian  
Hungarian  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Interlingue  
Inupiak  
• The number you enter first is set as your code  
number.  
• If a disc has no parental lock, any audience can  
play it back even when you have set the  
parental lock.  
Set the language you use  
• You can clear the code number by pressing the  
Reset button.  
Tamil  
ie  
Telugu  
te  
tg  
ik  
Tajik  
in  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Italian  
Thai  
th  
ti  
tk  
tl  
tn  
to  
Enter  
is  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Setswana  
Tongan  
it  
iw  
ja  
Hebrew  
Japanese  
Yiddish  
ji  
jw  
ka  
kk  
kl  
Javanese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
Turkish  
tr  
ts  
tt  
Tsonga  
Tatar  
Greenlandic  
Cambodian  
Kannada  
Korean  
Twi  
tw  
uk  
ur  
uz  
vi  
vo  
wo  
xh  
yo  
zh  
zu  
km  
kn  
ko  
ks  
ku  
ky  
la  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Uzbek  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
Kirghiz  
Vietnamese  
Volapuk  
Wolof  
Latin  
Xhosa  
ln  
Lingala  
Yoruba  
lo  
Laotian  
Chinese  
Zulu  
lt  
Lithuanian  
58 English  
English 59  
Setup Menu  
System Setup  
You can set up the system parameters.  
Displaying the System 1  
screen  
Displaying the System 2  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
Selects an illumination color of receiver keys.  
1
2
9
p
(
Red)  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
"Green" Green  
:
System Set Up  
"Red"  
Red  
Selects an illumination color of the Small Display.  
Blue)  
"Blue":  
:
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
3
4
5
6
(
System 1 screen  
System 2 screen  
A blue color display  
Turns the key touch tone On or Off. (  
On)  
"Key Sync": The same color as the this unit button  
illumination color  
5
9
4
Allows scrolling of text display on the Source  
1
1
Off  
Off  
3
Control screen. ( Auto)  
"Auto": Scrolls the screen automatically.  
"Manual": Allows you to scroll the screen manually.  
Flashes the burglar alarm lamp if the protection  
q
w
10  
6
panel is removed. (  
On)  
2
Sets a music CD playback. (  
1)  
11  
12  
Selects a remote control signal. ( On)  
If you turn it "Off", your operation from the remote  
controller is rejected when you are in the TV mode.  
11  
7
8
7
On  
"1" Automatically recognizes and plays back an  
:
MP3/WMA disc, a DVD or a music CD.  
"2" Forcibly plays back a disc as a music CD.  
:
Displays the System 2 screen.  
Select "2" if you wish to play a music CD having  
a special format or if you cannot play a disc in  
the "1" position.  
1
1
13  
8
System Set Up  
Next  
Prev.  
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
• You cannot play an MP3/WMA/VCD disc in the "2"  
position. Also, you may not play some music CDs  
in the "2" position.  
• Your setup is disabled when the disc is being  
played.  
Displays the System 1 screen.  
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English 61  
Setup Menu  
AV Interface  
You can set audio and visual (AV) interface parameters.  
Displaying the AV I/F 1 screen  
Displaying the AV I/F 2 screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
Selects an AV source to be output at the AV  
1
2
p
q
OUTPUT port. (  
TV)  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
AV Interface  
Selects speakers used for voice guidance of the  
navigation system. ( Left)  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
3
4
5
"Left"  
Uses the front left side speaker for  
voice guidance.  
:
AV I/F 1 screen  
AV I/F 2 screen  
"Right":  
Uses the front right side speaker for  
voice guidance.  
Selects a navigation system connection. (  
"RGB": Allows the Kenwood’s Navigation System  
to connect via its interface cable.  
"AV-IN1": Allows a third-party navigation system to  
connect via the AV INPUT1 port.  
RGB)  
4
1
1
10  
5
10  
5
6
3
"Front All":  
Uses both front speakers for voice  
guidance.  
6
2
11  
12  
Adjust the volume for voice guidance of the  
w
e
"OFF":  
Must be used if no navigation system is  
connected. (The navigation display is  
cancelled when the AV source is  
switched.)  
navigation system. (  
19)  
12  
15  
7
8
Normal  
7
8
Adjusts the volume for voice guidance of the  
navigation system. ( On)  
When turned "On", the volume level drops for voice  
guidance.  
L
13  
13  
1
1
14  
Sets a name to be displayed when you select a  
system that is connected via the AV INPUT1 port.  
9
6
7
Displays the AV I/F 1 screen.  
r
(
VIDEO1)  
If you have set the navigation system connection to  
"AV IN1", the display is fixed to "NAV".  
Sets an image display of the system that is  
connected via the AV INPUT2 port. ( Normal)  
"Normal"  
When the image source is switched,  
an image entered via the AV INPUT2  
port is displayed.  
:
"AUTO":  
When an image signal is entered via  
the AV INPUT2 port, this image is  
displayed.  
"R-ViewCAM": An image entered via the AV INPUT2  
port is displayed when the shift lever  
of the car is placed in the Reverse  
position.  
Sets a name to be displayed when you select an  
image of the system that is connected via the AV  
8
9
INPUT2 port. (  
VIDEO2)  
If you have selected the "R-ViewCAM" display for  
the AV INPUT2 port, the "R-ViewCAM" is always  
selected.  
Displays the AV I/F 2 screen.  
AV Interface  
Next  
Prev.  
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
62 English  
English 63  
Setup Menu  
User Interface  
You can set up user interface (IF) parameters.  
Displaying the User I/F 1  
screen  
Displaying the User I/F 3  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
Turns the information display On or Off when a  
button is touched on the Source Control screen.  
1
y
u
i
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
2
(
On)  
User Interface  
Sets a point display when you touch the screen.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
3
(
Pattern1)  
4
You can select "Pattern1", "Pattern2" or "OFF".  
User I/F 1 screen  
User I/F 3 screen  
Selects a background color of the Source Control  
5
Displays the User I/F 2 screen.  
screen. (  
No Change)  
16  
17  
4
1
1
5
If you select the "Auto Change", the background  
color is gradually changed automatically.  
3
6
6
8
Turns the background motion picture of the Source  
6
7
8
2
Control screen On or Off. (  
On)  
7
Selects a frame pattern. (  
Pattern1)  
You can select "Pattern1" or "Pattern2".  
8
9
Turns the screen saver On or Off on the Source  
1
1
18  
Control screen. (  
On)  
If you turn it "On" and if you do not operate within  
one minute, the screen saver starts.  
The screen saver is canceled when the screen is  
touched.  
Displays the User I/F 2 screen.  
9
User Interface  
Next  
Prev.  
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
Displaying the User I/F 2  
screen  
Sets an on-screen display of the navigation screen.  
p
q
w
e
(
Auto)  
If you set to "Auto", an information is displayed for 5  
seconds when updated.  
Sets an on-screen display of the TV screen.  
(
Auto)  
User I/F 2 screen  
If you set to "Auto", an information is displayed for 5  
seconds when updated.  
10  
11  
Sets an on-screen display of the video playback  
screen. (  
Auto)  
If you set to "Auto", an information is displayed for 5  
seconds when updated.  
12  
13  
Auto  
Sets an on-screen display of the DVD playback  
On Screen DVD  
screen. (  
Manual)  
If you set to "Auto", an information is displayed for 5  
seconds when updated.  
14  
15  
Displays the User I/F 1 screen.  
Displays the User I/F 3 screen.  
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Setup Menu  
Touch Panel Adjust  
Clock  
Adjustment  
3
You can adjust the touch panel operations.  
Adjusts the clock time.  
Display the Touch Panel Adjust screen  
Display the Clock Screen  
1
1
Touch the center of left lower and right upper  
when requested.  
Clock  
Touch  
Touch  
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
Prev.  
Clock  
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
Prev.  
Next  
Next  
4
4
1
1
1
1
7
6
6
3
3
5
5
8
Set  
2
2
7
9
Off  
1
1
1
1
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
3
4
5
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
Clock time display.  
3
4
5
6
7
8
Allows you to start touch panel adjustment.  
Adjusts hours.  
Start to adjust the touch panel  
2
Adjusts minutes.  
Sets "00" minute.  
Setup examples: 3:00~3:29  
3:00  
4:00  
Set  
3:30~3:59  
Sets the clock time in synchronous with the time  
9
data sent from the RDS station. (  
On)  
When turned "On", the synchronous mode starts  
and the clock cannot be adjusted manually.  
Adjust the clock time  
2
1
2
Cancel  
Reset  
Cancels the adjustment and returns to the Touch  
Panel Adjust screen.  
Resets to the initial status.  
1
2
66 English  
English 67  
Setup Menu  
If you have pressed the Reset button or if you  
have disconnected the Receiver from battery...  
Security Code Setup  
Start the security code registration  
2
You can set a security code to protect your  
receiver system against theft.  
Enter the correct security code  
1
Set  
When the Security Code function is activated it can't  
be released.  
Note, your Security Code is the 4 digit number  
entered in your "Car Audio Passport" in this package.  
9
0
PassWord  
3
Cancel  
**** 1st  
1
You must enter the same security code as that you  
have entered in Step 3 above.  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
Display the Security Code Setup screen  
1
5
8
0
Enter the security code  
2
Security  
4
2
Enter  
Enter  
Clear  
Security  
If  
is not shown, touch  
Prev.  
Next  
or  
to display it.  
Enters a security code.  
Clears your entry.  
1
2
3
Now, you can use your Receiver.  
4
1
1
Cancels the registration and returns to the  
Security Code Setup screen.  
Enters the security code.  
If you enter an incorrect security code, you  
cannot use your Receiver for a while.  
3
5
4
Set  
Incorrect entry count Receiver inoperable  
time  
2
Enter a security code  
3
1
2
5 minutes  
1 hour  
24 hours  
3
1
1
0
9
4 or more  
Input a four-digit number.  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
Register your security code  
Enter  
4
5
3
4
5
Allows you to start security code registration.  
If you have already completed the code  
registration, the  
Reenter the security code  
Set  
is not displayed.  
Reenter the same security code as that you have  
entered in Step 3 for confirmation.  
If you enter a different security code, the screen  
returns to Step 3 (for the first code entry).  
Register the security code again  
6
Enter  
Your security code has been registered.  
If you press the Reset button or if you disconnect  
your Receiver from the battery after the code  
registration, you need to enter the registered  
security code.  
See below for details.  
68 English  
English 69  
Setup Menu  
TV Setup  
RDS Setup  
The TV signal receiving areas can be set.  
The related RDS parameters can be set.  
Displaying the TV1 Area Set Up  
screen  
Displaying the RDS Set Up1  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
1
2
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
TV Set Up  
RDS Set Up  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
3
4
5
6
3
4
5
6
TV1 Area Set Up screen  
RDS Set Up1 screen  
Sets the present TV1 receiving area.  
Displays the TV2 Area Set Up screen.  
Sets a news bulletin interrupt time.  
Turns the Alternative Frequency function On or Off.  
4
4
1
1
1
1
5
5
3
3
(
On)  
TV Set Up  
Next  
Prev.  
6
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
Turns the Region Restriction function On or Off.  
7
2
2
On  
On  
(
On)  
Switzerland  
7
8
Turns the Auto TP Seek function On or Off. (  
Displays the RDS Set Up2 screen.  
On)  
8
9
Regional  
5
5
6
1
1
1
1
RDS Set Up  
Next  
Prev.  
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
6
9
Displaying the TV2 Area Set Up  
screen  
Displaying the RDS Set Up2  
screen  
Selects a display language for the PTY function.  
Displays the RDS Set Up1 screen.  
p
q
Sets the present TV2 receiving area.  
Displays the TV1 Area Set Up screen.  
7
8
TV2 Area Set Up screen  
RDS Set Up2 screen  
10  
10  
Switzerland  
7
5
6
8
11  
70 English  
English 71  
Setup Menu  
Announcement Selection  
Terminate the setup  
3
DAB Set Up  
The DAB reception can be set.  
Various announcement reception parameters  
can be set.  
Return  
Displays the Announcement Selection screen  
1
Displaying the DAB Set Up  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
Set  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
DAB Set Up  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
2
Off  
1
1
Calls the Setup Menu.  
4
5
6
DAB Set Up screen  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Turns the DAB Priority On or Off.  
5
Off  
Off  
Off  
4
1
1
Turns the Dynamic Range Control function On or  
Off.  
2
6
7
Turns the Regional Announcement function On or  
Off.  
7
8
9
Weather  
Off  
Financial News  
Return  
Off  
3
1
1
Sets a program type to be selected automatically  
when the receiving ensemble starts.  
3
PTY Watch Off  
8
8
Announcement Select  
Displays the Announcement Selection screen.  
9
Set  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
1
1
Turns the Announcement Reception function On  
Prev.  
DAB Set Up  
If  
or  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
or Off.  
Next  
Enters the setup and returns to the DAB Set Up  
screen.  
3
Set the announcement parameters  
2
Traffic News  
Financial News  
6
7
1
2
3
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
8
9
4
5
10  
Weather  
Off  
Financial News  
Traffic information  
1
2
Time table information of public transportation  
services  
Lower priority items than alarms (power failure,  
cutoff of water supply and others)  
News flash  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Weather forecasting  
Event information  
Undetermined event information  
Programme information, advance notice  
Sports news  
Financial news  
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Setup Menu  
Sensor  
AMP Control  
You can set up the optional KPA-SS100 Sensor Box.  
Sets the power amp connected via the LX bus.  
Displaying the Sensor Box  
screen  
Displaying the AMP Control  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
4
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
Calls the Setup Menu.  
Sensor  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu. (see page 76)  
Selects menu options.  
3
4
5
6
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
Sensor Box screen  
AMP Control screen  
Enters your setup.  
2
Setup option and value display  
5
6
4
1
1
6
6
1
1
3
Calls the Setup Menu.  
3
6 Select a setup option.  
7
7
Selects a set value.  
Enters the set value.  
7
8
Sensor  
2
• If  
is not shown, touch  
4
Next  
Prev.  
or  
to display it.  
• For setup details, see the KPA-SS100 Instruction  
Manual.  
5
8
Set  
• If  
is not shown, touch  
to display it.  
or  
Next  
Prev.  
5
• For the model name of amp you can control from  
the system, see the amp’s catalog.  
1
1
1
1
• For the options and values you can change and  
for the amp’s operation when changed, see the  
amp’s instruction manual.  
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Sound Effects Menu  
Sound Effects Menu  
Audio Control  
You can set up the receiver sound effects.  
You can adjust the front and rear and right and left audio balance.  
Displaying the Control screen  
Displaying the Audio Control  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
Audio Control  
Control screen  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu.  
3
4
5
6
7
Audio Control screen  
Adjusts the right and left volume balance.  
Adjusts the front and rear volume balance.  
4
1
1
6
Adjusts the volume of the present source based on  
the difference level of original volume.  
7
SRC  
IN  
2
5
5
Sub Woofer -5  
Adjusts the subwoofer volume.  
8
PBC  
REP  
SCRL  
TIME  
8
3
Title  
p
3
T 0:05:20  
If you have increased the volume first, then  
reduced it using the "Vol. Offset", the big sound  
may suddenly be generated when you switch to  
another source.  
You can display the same Sound Effects Menu on  
the Control screen of any source.  
6
FAD F1  
BAL R1  
1
1
Displaying the Sound Effects  
Menu screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
4
5
Calls the Sound Effects Menu.  
Recalls the previous Sound Effects Menu.  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Sound Effects Menu screen  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
3
1
1
2
Your setup on the <Sound Effects Menu> is  
adjusted automatically according to your <Audio  
Set Up> (see page 50) on the Setup menu. We  
recommend you to complete the <Audio Set Up>  
first, then set up the <Sound Effects Menu>.  
5
Position  
4
Zone Control  
1
1
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English 77  
Sound Effects Menu  
SFC Adjustment  
Adjust the sound field  
2
3
SFC  
You can adjust the sound field.  
You can set up the sound field.  
Display the SFC Adjustment screen  
1
Displaying the SFC screen  
Exit the sound field adjustment  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
Adjust  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
SFC  
Return  
SFC Adjust screen  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu.  
3
4
5
SFC screen  
1
1
MENU  
Stream Information  
6
Sets a sound field.  
You can select any of the following sound fields.  
"Bypass"  
"Stadium"  
"Concert Hall"  
"Live House"  
7
2
2
Adjust  
4
Dolby Digital  
32kHz  
1
1
3
4
3
2
Center Level  
4
Mid  
"Theater"  
"Disco"  
5
1
1
Return  
3
"Club Disco"  
"Jazz Club"  
Concert  
Hall  
1
1
5
5
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
3
4
5
"Studio"  
"Listening Room"  
"Church"  
"Bypass+Center"  
• "Dolby PL II Music"  
• "Dolby PL II Movie"  
• "Dolby PL II Matrix"  
Sets a sound field effects level.  
Adjusts the bass boost level of the rear speaker.  
Adjusts the volume level of center speaker.  
Enters your setup and returns to the SFC Control  
screen.  
Displays the present source information.  
The stream (Dolby Digital, dts, Linear PCM, Packed  
PCM, MPEG or MP3/WMA), input channels (front or  
rear channels), and sampling frequency are  
displayed.  
6
7
If the sound field of "Dolby PL II Music" has been  
set:  
6
7
6
7
Displays the SFC Adjustment screen.  
(See <SFC Adjustment>, page 79)  
5
• If you select "Dolby PL II" when selecting a  
source other than the built-in player, the play of  
DVD source is stopped.  
8
Panorama Mode  
Off  
Return  
• When you have selected the TV or TUNER source  
and when you set the Dolby PL, we recommend  
you to select the "Dolby PL II Matrix" mode. If you  
select another Dolby PL mode, the sound is NOT  
output from rear speakers when you receive  
monaural broadcasting sounds.  
Sets the surround position by adjusting the front  
and rear volume balance.  
Sets the vocal image position by adjusting the  
right and left vocal volume level.  
6
7
8
Turns the Panorama mode On or Off.  
• You cannot use the <SFC Adjustment> during  
playback of a 5.1-channel source, "dts", and  
"Dolby Digital".  
• You cannot use the <SFC Adjustment> when  
the sound field of "Dolby PL II Movie", or "Dolby  
PL II Matrix" has been set.  
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English 79  
Sound Effects Menu  
Parametric Equalizer  
Set a Q value  
5
Equalizer  
You can Manually set the equalizer curve by  
adjusting the center frequency, gain and Q  
value.  
You can set up the equalizer.  
Q
-
Q+  
Displaying the Equalizer  
screen  
Display the Parametric Equalizer screen  
1
Store or call the equalizer curve into/from  
memory  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
To store the equalizer curve in memory:  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
P-EQ  
Equalizer  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu.  
3
4
5
P1  
P3  
Equalizer screen  
1
1
6
Adjusts the bass boost of the B.M.S power  
amplifier (optional accessory).  
7
7
5
P1  
P3  
Continue to touch  
seconds.  
to  
more than 2  
Flat  
4
1
1
6
You may not set some models of power amp boost  
to "+18". See the catalog or instruction manual of  
power amplifier.  
Normal  
P-EQ  
Frq  
80Hz  
+12dB  
1.0  
7
6
Gain  
To call the equalizer curve from memory:  
2
Q
5
2
3
4
8
Band1  
Q
Q+  
Set the center frequency of bass boost you have set  
for the "Amp Bass".  
If you set it to "Low", the center frequency is  
dropped for 20 to 30%.  
6
7
8
9
10  
P1  
P3  
1
1
P1  
P2  
P3  
Return  
3
T
8
8
1
1
P1  
P3  
Touch  
to  
of the equalizer curve you  
Displays the Parametric Equalizer screen.  
(see page 81)  
You can adjust the value set for the Equalizer Curve  
Type.  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
wish to call from memory.  
Select a band to be adjusted.  
2345  
When you call an equalizer curve, its type is shown  
as "USER#".  
Sets a frequency.  
6
7
8
9
Sets a gain level.  
Sets a Q value.  
Selects an equalizer curve type.  
You can select any of the following equalizer curves.  
Close the Parametric Equalizer screen  
6
Store the present equalizer curve in memory, or  
calls it from memory.  
Exits the Parametric Equalizer setup and returns  
to the Equalizer screen.  
"NATURAL"  
"ROCK"  
"TOP 40"  
"DANCE"  
"VOCAL"  
"CLASSIC"  
0
Return  
Select a frequency band you wish to adjust  
2
Band1  
Band4  
You can adjust the following frequency bands.  
60, 80, 100, 120, 160, 200, 250 Hz  
315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1k Hz  
1.25k, 1.6k, 2k, 2.5k, 3.15k, 4k Hz  
5k, 6.3k, 8k, 10k, 12.5k, 16k Hz  
2
3
4
5
Set a center frequency  
3
4
Set a gain  
80 English  
English 81  
Sound Effects Menu  
Position Fine Control  
Set a delay time  
3
Position  
You can fine-adjust your listening position.  
You can adjust the sound effects according to your listening position.  
Display the Position Fine Control screen  
1
Displaying the Position screen  
Store or call your adjustment into/from  
memory  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
2
Adjust  
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
To store your adjustment in memory:  
Position  
Position Fine Control screen  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu.  
3
4
5
2
1
1
Position screen  
P1  
P3  
Sets a listening position.  
6
You can select any of "FRONT R" (Right front),  
"FRONT L" (Left front), "FRONT ALL" (All front), and  
"ALL" (All) positions.  
100 cm  
4
1
P3  
P1  
just  
1
Continue to touch  
seconds.  
to  
more than 2  
3
100 cm  
4
2
Displays the Position Fine Control screen.  
(see page 83)  
5
6
7
To call your adjustment from memory:  
P1  
P2  
P3  
FRONT  
R
3
6
1
1
5
Call your setup you have stored in memory from the  
Position Fine Control screen.  
Return  
7
P1  
P3  
1
1
Adjusts the volume.  
1
• The final distance is adjusted to the total of Car  
Type Set Up value (see page 50) and Position  
Setup (both Position and Position Fine Control)  
value.  
P1  
P3  
Touch  
to  
of your adjustment you  
Selects a speaker to be adjusted.  
Indication of setup distance.  
The adjusted distance (Position and Position Fine  
Control values), and the total of the distance  
adjusted by Car Type Set Up (see page 50) and  
the adjustment distance for position setup are  
indicated.  
2
3
wish to call from memory.  
• If you change the Car Type Set Up value (see  
page 50), the position is set to "ALL".  
• You can also call your adjustment setup in  
P1  
P3  
memory using  
to  
buttons on the  
Position screen (see page 82).  
• Only the adjusted distance of position setup  
(Position and Position Fine Control values) is  
stored in memory. Therefore, the final  
adjustment distance changes if you change the  
Car Type Set Up value (see page 50).  
Adjust the distance to each speaker.  
4
5
Stores the present adjustment setup in memory,  
or calls it from memory.  
Exits the Position Fine Control setup and returns  
to the Position screen.  
6
Close the Position Fine Control Screen  
4
Select a speaker you wish to adjust  
2
Return  
1
2
4
3
5
6
Center speaker  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Left front speaker  
Right front speaker  
Left rear speaker  
Right rear speaker  
Subwoofer  
82 English  
English 83  
Sound Effects Menu  
Zone Control  
You can set the front and rear audio source.  
Displaying the Zone Control  
screen  
Adjusts the volume.  
1
Returns to the Control screen of the previous  
source.  
2
Zone Control  
Calls the Setup Menu. (see page 49)  
Calls the Sound Effects Menu.  
3
4
Zone Control screen  
Turns the Zone Function (that sets different source  
sounds for front and rear speakers) On or Off.  
5
5
4
1
1
6
6
Front  
Rear  
Rear  
When turned On,  
and  
are shown.  
Adjust the front and rear audio balance.  
(This button appears when the Zone function is On.)  
6
7
2
When the Zone function is turned On, this button  
appears on the all source control screen.  
DVD  
3
Sets the front and rear audio source separately.  
(This button appears when the Zone function is On.)  
Fron  
Rear  
7
7
1
8
1
Area  
Reverse  
When the rear speaker sound is switched, the  
audio source that is output at the AV OUTPUT  
terminal is also switched to the same source.  
However, if you have set the "Area" to "Reverse",  
the audio source that is output at the AV OUTPUT  
terminal is switched depending on the front sound  
source.  
Switches the front and rear audio sources.  
(This button appears when the Zone function is On.)  
Use "Reverse" to change over the front and rear  
audio sources.  
8
84 English  
English 85  
Hands-Free Unit Control  
When called  
When dialing  
GSM control  
When you are called, you can use the hands-  
free phone.  
Originate a call by entering a phone number.  
You can call the following control screens if the GSM is connected to the system.  
1
Enter a phone number  
1
Respond to a phone call  
Displaying the Control screen  
Displays the Search for Phone Book screen.  
(See the <Calling by Phone Book>, page 88)  
1
2
3
9
0
Or the telephone  
is called.  
Adds a number to the Phone Book.  
(See the <Addition to Phone Book>, page 89)  
2
Originate a call  
When the telephone is called, the GSM Control  
screen appears automatically.  
Displays the Create a Mail screen.  
(See the <Creating an SMS (Short Message  
Service) messages>, page 92)  
GSM Control screen  
6
13  
14  
15  
1
2
3
4
9
Terminate the phone call  
2
Displays the SMS list.  
(See the <Reading SMS (Short Message Service)  
messages>, page 92)  
4
16  
10  
7
You can start talking when the destination responds.  
11  
Displays the Hands-Free Call Setup screen.  
(See the <Hands Free Setup>, page 91)  
5
6
7
8
3
Terminate the phone call  
Enter three phone numbers for quick dialing.  
(See the <Quick Dialing>, page 91)  
The previous screen reappears.  
12  
5
8
Return  
SetUp  
Enters a phone number.  
(See the <When dialing>, page 87)  
+
Clear  
The previous screen reappears.  
Clears the entered phone number.  
All numbers you have entered are cleared if the  
button is pressed more than 1 second.  
Starts the hands-free phone call.  
9
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q
w
e
r
t
y
Displays the previously called phone number.  
Ends the hands-free phone call.  
Returns to the previous screen.  
Displays the radio wave intensity  
Displays the present Auto Response status  
Indicates the SMS registration availability  
Displays the calling and called phone numbers  
If you have registered a phone number in the Phone  
Book, the destination person name is displayed.  
For details on the hands-free phone calls, see the  
Instruction Manual of KCA-HF521 GSM Hands-Free  
Unit (optional accessory).  
86 English  
English 87  
Hands-Free Unit Control  
Phone Book List screen  
Select a memory device in which you wish  
to register phone data  
Calling by Phone Book  
Addition to Phone Book  
3
AUTO  
You can call a person using his/her phone  
number that you have registered in the Phone  
Book.  
You can add a phone number to the Phone  
Book.  
SIM CARD  
2
3
Edit  
Clear  
OK  
IN MEMORY  
1
Enter a phone number you wish to register  
4
5
1
Display the Search for Phone Book screen  
When you select the device, the Name Edit screen  
appears.  
1
0
9
Kenwood  
6
Return  
Name Edit screen  
Kenwood  
1
O
2
Start phone number registration  
1
1
The Initial Input screen appears.  
Scrolls the list.  
1
2
3
5
Enters the destination (called party) name.  
Displays the destination data edit screen.  
(See the <Editing the Phone Book>, page 90)  
Clears the destination if this button is touched  
more than 2 seconds.  
Enters the destination data and returns to the  
GSM Control screen.  
Returns to the GSM Control screen.  
Aa  
6
3
2
Initial Input screen  
Clear  
Type  
AUTO  
Space  
4
5
6
7
3
Device Select screen  
OK  
4
Aa  
S
Y
T
Z
U
,
V W X  
AUTO  
+
Type  
8
1
Return  
.
!
?
4
1
2
2
Shifts the cursor.  
Enters a space.  
1
2
3
S
Y
T
Z
U
,
V W X  
3
4
Select a destination you wish to call  
Return  
.
!
?
Switches the character type.  
2
The digits, accent and extended code characters,  
and alphabets are switched each time it is  
pressed.  
Kenwood  
3
Switches the character type.  
1
2
3
Return  
Scrolls the character array display.  
Displays the Phone Book beginning with the  
name whose first character you have touched.  
Scrolls the keyboard display.  
4
5
6
Select a destination you wish to call  
Enters a character.  
Registers a phone number in the SIM card.  
1
2
Clears the character.  
Registers a phone number in the GSM system  
itself.  
All entry characters are cleared if this key is  
touched more than 1 second.  
Enters the entry characters.  
Select the initial character of a person name  
in memory  
OK  
2
Returns to the GSM Control screen.  
3
7
8
Returns to the Device Select screen.  
The GSM Control screen appears again. The selected  
destination data is displayed.  
A
etc.  
The extended code characters are displayed only  
when a cellular phone supporting the GSM  
alphabets is connected.  
Each of extended code characters (^, {, }, \, [, ], ¯,  
|, ) occupies a two-character memory space  
when registered.  
5
6
Originate a call  
The Phone Book List screen appears.  
4
5
Enter a name  
You can start talking when the destination responds.  
Terminate the phone call  
A
etc.  
Register the name  
The previous screen reappears.  
OK  
The name has been registered.  
88 English  
English 89  
Hands-Free Unit Control  
Editing the Phone Book  
Quick Dialing  
Hands Free Setup  
4
Register the phone number  
You can edit data you have registered in the  
Phone Book.  
You can register up to 3 phone numbers for  
quick dialing.  
The hands-free system can be set as follows.  
OK  
Display the SMS SetUp screen  
To register a phone number:  
1
Select an item you wish to edit  
The phone number is registered, the Edit Name  
("Name Edit") screen appears.  
SetUp  
1
2
Display a phone number you wish to register  
Kenwood  
See the <Calling by Phone Book> (see page 88) and  
<When dialing> (see page 87).  
Edit Name ("Name Edit") screen  
Hands Free Set Up screen  
O
1
See the <Calling by Phone Book> (see page 88) and  
select an item you wish to edit on the Phone Book  
List screen.  
1
AUTO  
Hands Free Set Up  
Register the phone number  
5
Auto Response Time  
Aa  
3
6
1
1
30 sec  
Clear  
Type  
AUTO  
MIC Sense  
2
P 1  
P 3  
Space  
2
2
31  
FL  
7
OK  
Phone Voice  
4
Edit  
S
Y
T
Z
U
,
V W X  
FR  
3
3
Continue to touch more than 2 seconds.  
8
Return  
Clear  
Book  
SMS  
.
!
?
4
Sync  
Sync  
5
4
6
Return  
To call a phone number from memory:  
OK  
Shifts the cursor.  
Enters a space.  
1
Kenwood  
P 1  
P 3  
Sets an automatic response time after call  
termination.  
2
3
1
Return  
Kenwood  
Switches the character type.  
Adjusts the microphone sensitivity.  
Sets a ringing tone output position.  
The digits, accent and extended code characters,  
and alphabets are switched each time it is  
pressed.  
2
3
2
Start editing  
Only a phone number can be registered for  
Quick Dialing. Therefore, the destination  
subscriber name and others are not displayed  
during dialing.  
"FL": Outputs the tone from the front left-hand  
side speaker.  
Scrolls the keyboard display.  
4
5
6
Edit  
Enters a character.  
"FR": Outputs the tone from the front right-hand  
side speaker.  
Clears the character.  
All entry characters are cleared if this key is  
touched more than 1 second.  
Enters the entry characters.  
Synchronizes the GSM with the Phone Book of  
optional KCA-HF521 unit.  
Synchronizes the GSM with the SMS of optional  
KCA-HF521 unit.  
4
5
6
The Edit Phone Number screen appears.  
7
8
Edit Phone Number ("TEL Number Edit") screen  
Returns to the Edit Phone Number ("TEL Number  
Edit") screen.  
TEL Num  
AUTO  
Returns to the GSM Control screen.  
The extended code characters are displayed only  
when a cellular phone supporting the GSM  
alphabets is connected.  
Each of extended code characters (^, {, }, \, [, ], ¯,  
|, ) occupies a two-character memory space  
when registered.  
1
The "Phone Voice" of both "FL" and "FR" can be  
turned On at the same time. But they cannot be  
turned Off at the same time.  
4
OK  
4
7
6
9
0
#
*
3
+
+
Return  
Clear  
5
6
Enter a name  
2
Enters a phone number.  
1
2
A
etc.  
Clears the input phone number.  
All entry number are cleared if this key is touched  
more than 1 second.  
Register the phone number  
Returns to the Phone Book List screen.  
3
4
Enters the phone number.  
OK  
3
Enter a phone number  
The editing completes and the Phone Book data is  
updated.  
9
0
90 English  
English 91  
Hands-Free Unit Control  
Reading the SMS (Short  
Message Service) messages  
Creating an SMS (Short  
Message Service) message  
4
Send the message  
Editing the library text  
Edit  
You can display messages received by the  
SMS.  
You can create a message to be sent by the  
SMS.  
Returns to the GSM Control screen.  
The SMS Library Edit screen appears.  
Enter the destination number where you  
1
Display the BOX Message List screen  
1
wish to send an SMS message  
The extended code characters are displayed only  
when a cellular phone supporting the GSM  
alphabets is connected.  
Each of extended code characters (^, {, }, \, [, ], ¯,  
|, ) occupies a two-character memory space  
when registered.  
SMS Library Edit screen  
AUTO  
9
0
1
1
5
Aa  
6
BOX Message List screen  
2
Type  
Clear  
2
Display the SMS Message Input screen  
BOX Message List  
AUTO  
Selecting a sentence from library  
3
Space  
02/01/02 20  
1
0123456  
R
X
?
1
Display the SMS Library Text screen  
4
S
Y
T
Z
U
,
V
.
W
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876543210  
7
Return  
4
Library  
SMS Message Input screen  
02/08/01 11:25  
876543210  
2
O
Shifts the cursor.  
1
1
1
02/07/01 17:40  ↓  
3
SMS Library Text screen  
Switches the character type.  
2
5
Return  
876543210  
2
The digits, accent and extended code characters,  
and alphabets are switched each time it is  
pressed.  
Aa  
SMS Library Text  
AUTO  
2
3
6
Type  
Clear  
ABCDE  
1
Displays messages.  
7
8
1
Library  
Enters a space.  
Space  
3
4
3
4
5
6
Scrolls the message list.  
2
3
R
X
?
Edit  
HIJKLM  
Scrolls the keyboard display.  
Enters a character.  
Returns to the GSM Control screen.  
4
S
Y
T
Z
U
,
V
.
W
!
9
OPQRSTU  
Clears the character.  
Return  
OK  
2
Select a message you wish to display  
4
2
All entry characters are cleared if this key is  
touched more than 1 second.  
Quits editing and returns to the SMS Library Text  
screen.  
5
VWXYZ  
Shifts the cursor.  
Return  
1
7
2
02/01/02 20:15  ↓  
Switches the character type.  
2
0123456789  
The digits, accent and extended code characters,  
and alphabets are switched each time it is  
pressed.  
Selects a sentence from the library.  
Scrolls the library text.  
1
2
3
4
• The extended code characters are displayed  
only when a cellular phone supporting the  
GSM alphabets is connected.  
Each of extended code characters (^, {, }, \, [, ],  
¯, |, ) occupies a two-character memory space  
when registered.  
The message is displayed on the Box Message  
screen.  
Edits the sentence selected from the library.  
Enters a space.  
3
4
5
6
Enters the selected sentence and returns to the  
SMS Message Input screen.  
Returns to the SMS Message Input screen.  
Scrolls the keyboard display.  
Enters a character.  
BOX Message screen  
AUTO  
5
Clears the character.  
All entry characters are cleared if this key is  
touched more than 1 second.  
• Up to 80 characters can be registered in one  
library.  
2
3
Select a library text  
• Up to 12 libraries can be registered.  
Displays the "Select a Library Sentence" screen.  
Sends the created message.  
7
8
9
2
Clear  
ABCDEFG  
Returns to the GSM Control screen.  
1
3
Create a message  
3
Register the library text  
Return  
1
A
etc.  
OK  
Scrolls for a single message.  
1
Clears the message if this button is touched more  
than 2 seconds.  
Returns to the BOX Message List screen.  
2
You can also select a message from the sentence  
library.  
The SMS Message Input screen appears again.  
3
See <Selecting a sentence from library> given  
below.  
92 English  
English 93  
Before Installation  
Accessories  
Installation Procedure  
1. To prevent a short circuit, remove the key from the  
2WARNING  
ignition and disconnect the - battery.  
1
8
9
0
-
=
~
If you connect the ignition wire (red) and the battery wire  
(yellow) to the car chassis (ground), you may cause a short  
circuit, that in turn may start a fire. Always connect those  
wires to the power source running through the fuse box.  
2. Make the proper input and output wire connections for  
each unit.  
..........1  
..........1  
..........1  
..........1  
..........1  
..........1  
..........2  
..........4  
..........4  
..........2  
..........2  
..........6  
..........1  
..........1  
3. Connect the speaker wires of the wiring harness.  
4. Connect the wiring harness wires in the following order:  
ground, battery, ignition.  
2
3
2CAUTION  
5. Connect the wiring harness connector to the unit.  
6. Install the unit in your car.  
• If your car's ignition does not have an ACC position,  
connect the ignition wires to a power source that can be  
turned on and off with the ignition key. If you connect the  
ignition wire to a power source with a constant voltage  
supply, as with battery wires, the battery may die.  
• If the console has a lid, make sure to install the unit so  
that the faceplate will not hit the lid when closing and  
opening.  
• If the fuse blows, first make sure the wires aren’t  
touching to cause a short circuit, then replace the old  
fuse with one with the same rating.  
• Insulate unconnected wires with vinyl tape or other  
similar material. To prevent a short circuit, do not remove  
the caps on the ends of the unconnected wires or the  
terminals.  
• Connect the speaker wires correctly to the terminals to  
which they correspond. The unit may be damaged or fail  
to work if you share the - wires or ground them to any  
metal part in the car.  
• When only two speakers are being connected to the  
system, connect the connectors either to both the front  
output terminals or to both the rear output terminals (do  
not mix front and rear). For example, if you connect the  
+ connector of the left speaker to a front output  
terminal, do not connect the - connector to a rear  
output terminal.  
7. Reconnect the - battery.  
8. Press the reset button.  
4
5
6
• After the unit is installed, check whether the brake  
lamps, blinkers, wipers, etc. on the car are working  
properly.  
• Mount the unit so that the mounting angle is 30° or less.  
7
!
2CAUTION  
The use of any accessories except for those provided might result in damage to the unit. Make sure only to use the accessories  
shipped with the unit, as shown above.  
94 English  
English 95  
Connection  
2WARNING  
(Black)  
If you connect the ignition wire (red) and the battery wire (yellow) to the car chassis (ground),  
you may cause a short circuit, that in turn may start a fire. Always connect those wires to the  
power source running through the fuse box.  
Center Speaker  
+
CENTER  
(Black/White)  
(Light blue/Yellow)  
To Steering remote (optional accessory)  
To vehicle’s reverse lamp harness  
REMO.CONT  
(Pink)  
Connect to the vehicle's parking brake detection switch  
harness using the supplied relay connector.  
REVERSE  
2CAUTION  
Parking sensor wire (Green)  
For the sake of safety, be sure to connect the parking sensor.  
Accessory 4  
PRK SW  
Monitor unit  
Receiver unit (rear side)  
O R  
W H I T E  
M O T N O I T  
S E N S O K R C L I N B E L A  
C E N T E O R R S P M O T N O I T  
I / L F 5 T O  
T V A T O N T E N N A  
T I O N V I I / G F A N A T O  
Accessory !  
Disc Changer etc.  
Cable (included in  
the disc changer)  
Accessory 2  
Accessory 3  
Ignition wire (Red)  
Ground wire (Black) - (To car chassis)  
( 1A )  
A
C
D
( 5A )  
Battery wire (Yellow)  
Receiver unit (front side)  
( 1A )  
B
BATT  
PREOUT  
SUB  
(MONO)  
L
REAR  
L
FRONT  
L
AV OUTPUT  
L
AV INPUT  
L
1
2
R
R
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
Ground wire (Black) - (To car chassis)  
FM /AM ANTENNA  
AV INPUT  
L
POWER  
Accessory #  
R
R
R
R
Accessory 5  
CENTER  
FM/AM antenna input  
NOTE  
If no connections are made, do not let  
the cable come out from the tab.  
Wiring harness  
(Accessory 1)  
Power control/ Motor antenna control cable  
(Blue/White)  
Connect either to the power control terminal when using  
the optional power amplifier, or to the antenna control  
terminal in the vehicle.  
Ignition key  
switch  
P.CONT  
ANT CONT  
TEL mute cable (Brown)  
Connect to the terminal that is grounded when either the  
telephone rings or during conversation.  
ACC  
MUTE  
(10A)  
A
B
Battery cable  
(Yellow)  
Connector A  
NOTE  
(3A)  
BATT  
ACC  
BATT  
ACC  
To connect the KENWOOD navigation system, consult  
your navigation manual.  
Car fuse  
box  
(Main fuse)  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Ignition cable  
(Red)  
External amplifier control cable (Pink / Black)  
Car fuse box  
To "EXT.AMP.CONT." terminal of the amplifier having the  
external amp control function.  
EXT.CONT  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
C
D
+
(Black)  
Ground cable (Black) - (To car chassis)  
Connector B  
C
Battery  
96 English  
English 97  
Connection  
Connecting the ISO Connector  
Connection for AV Equipments  
2CAUTION  
The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors depends on the type of vehicle you drive. Make sure to make the proper connections to prevent  
damage to the unit.  
The default connection for the wiring harness is described in 1 below. If the ISO connector pins are set as described in 2 or 3, make the  
connection as illustrated.  
PREOUT  
SUB  
REAR  
FRONT  
L
(MONO)  
L
AV OUTPUT  
L
AV INPUT  
L
1
2
R
R
VIDEO  
L
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
Please be sure to reconnect the cable as shown 2 below to install this unit to the Volkswagen vehicles etc.  
FM /AM ANTENNA  
AV INPUT  
L
POWER  
R
CENTER  
R
R
R
1 (Default setting) The A-7 pin (red) of the vehicle's ISO connector is linked with the ignition, and the A-4 pin (yellow) is  
connected to the constant power supply.  
Unit  
Vehicle  
Ignition wire (Red)  
A–7 Pin (Red)  
Front Preout  
- Audio left output (White)  
- Audio right output (Red)  
Battery wire (Yellow)  
A–4 Pin (Yellow)  
2 The A-7 pin (red) of the vehicle's ISO connector is connected to the constant power supply, and the A-4 pin (yellow)  
is linked to the ignition.  
Rear Preout  
- Audio left output (White)  
- Audio right output (Red)  
Unit  
Vehicle  
A–7 Pin (Red)  
Ignition wire (Red)  
Sub-woofer (Mono) Preout  
Battery wire (Yellow)  
A–4 Pin (Yellow)  
- Audio left output (White)  
- Audio right output (Red)  
3 The A-4 pin (yellow) of the vehicle's ISO connector is not connected to anything, while the A-7 pin (red) is connected  
to the constant power supply (or both the A-7 (red) and A-4 (yellow) pins are connected to the constant power  
supply).  
Center Preout  
Unit  
Vehicle  
Ignition wire (Red)  
A–7 Pin (Red)  
Audio/Visual Output  
Connect to a power source  
that can be turned on and off  
with the ignition key.  
- Visual output (Yellow)  
- Audio left output (White)  
- Audio right output (Red)  
Battery wire (Yellow)  
Audio/Visual input 2  
- Visual input (Yellow)  
- Audio left input (White)  
- Audio right input (Red)  
Connector Function Guide  
Pin Numbers for ISO Connectors  
External Power Connector  
A–4  
A–5  
A–7  
A–8  
Cable Colour  
Functions  
Audio/Visual input 1  
- Visual input (Yellow)  
- Audio left input (White)  
- Audio right input (Red)  
Yellow  
Blue/White  
Red  
Battery  
Power Control  
Ignition (ACC)  
Black  
Earth (Ground) Connection  
Speaker Connector  
B–1  
B–2  
B–3  
B–4  
B–5  
B–6  
B–7  
B–8  
Purple  
Purple/Black  
Gray  
Gray/Black  
White  
White/Black  
Green  
Rear Right (+)  
Rear Right (–)  
Front Right (+)  
Front Right (–)  
Front Left (+)  
Front Left (–)  
Rear Left (+)  
Rear Left (–)  
Green/Black  
98 English  
English 99  
Installation  
Installation for Monitor/Player Unit  
Installing the Antenna Units  
Attach the antenna to the inner glass surface of the rear window using double-sided tape. Carefully check the  
Firewall or metal support  
installation location as the tape can only be stuck on once.  
If the surface temperature of the glass of the rear window is low, warm it by turning on the power of the rear  
Screw (M4X8)  
(commercially available)  
defogger.  
A cold window glass surface will weaken the adhesive strength of the double-sided tape.  
Also, if installation inside the cabin is performed on a day with high humidity or when it is raining, the high humidity  
level will weaken the adhesive strength of the double-sided tape.  
Do not install the antenna in a location where it may obstruct the field of view during driving, such as on the  
windshield.  
Bend the tabs of the mounting sleeve  
with a screwdriver or similar utensil  
and attach it in place.  
1. Check the location where the antenna - is to be  
Self-tapping screw  
(commercially available)  
attached. Clean off any grease or dirt from the  
installation location using the supplied glass cleaner !,  
clean the area with water and allow to dry.  
Antenna parts  
Accessory 6  
Metal mounting strap  
(commercially available)  
Clean the glass thoroughly as failure to clean the glass  
can not only weaken the adhesive strength of the double-  
sided tape, but may also cause it to come loose.  
Antenna unit  
Make sure that the unit is installed securely in place. If the unit is  
unstable, it may malfunction (eg, the sound may skip).  
Installation for Receiver unit  
Bundle cables with the  
clamper bar  
Rear window  
2. Remove the protective strips from the antenna parts and  
the back of the antenna unit.  
1. Attach the installation brackets 0 to the sides of the  
hideaway unit using the sems bolts 8.  
Sems bolts (M4 × 8 mm)  
(Accessory 8)  
3. Attach the double-sided tape of the antenna parts and  
the antenna unit to the rear windshield glass. Attach the  
double-sided tape by firmly pressing down from the top.  
Secure cables using the supplied clampers =.  
Installation brackets  
(Accessory 0)  
Accessory @  
4. After attaching the antenna with the double-sided tape,  
allow it to sit undisturbed for 24 hours. Take care not to  
apply force to the antenna or allow it to get wet during  
this time.  
Rear seat  
5. Connect the antenna cable to receiver unit.  
Tapping screw (ø4 × 16 mm)  
(Accessory 9)  
2. Use the tapping screw 9 to secure the hideaway unit to the  
audio board.  
100 English  
English 101  
Installation  
Removing Monitor/Player Unit  
Removing the Hard Rubber Frame  
1. Engage the catch pins on the removal tool 7 and  
remove the two locks on the lower level.  
Lower the frame and pull it forward as shown in the  
figure.  
Catch  
Lock  
Accessory 7  
2. When the lower level is removed, remove the upper  
two locations.  
The frame can be removed from the top side in the  
same manner.  
Removing the Unit  
1. Refer to the section <Removing the Hard Rubber  
Frame> and then remove the hard rubber frame.  
Accessory 7  
2. Remove the Hex-head screw with integral washer (M4 ×  
6) on the back panel.  
3. Insert the two removal tools 7 deeply into the slots on  
each side, as shown.  
4. Lower the removal tool toward the bottom, and pull out  
the unit halfway while pressing towards the inside.  
Be careful to avoid injury from the catch pins on the  
removal tool.  
5. Pull the unit all the way out with your hands, being  
careful not to drop it.  
102 English  
English 103  
Glossary  
Troubleshooting Guide  
DVD: Digital Versatile Disc  
Top menu/menu (DVD)  
Some system functions are limited to control depending on your setup.  
A type of disc which contains recording of  
audio/video packaged media with high video and  
audio quality, such as a movie, featuring large  
recording capacity and digital signal processing  
capability.  
Some DVDs display more than one title in a  
screen. This screen is referred to as the top  
menu.  
The menu is the item display (menu screen) for  
use in setting operations. The menu can be  
recalled any time during playback to perform  
settings according to the current software,  
including the audio switching between Dolby  
Digital and PCM, switching of language used in  
the subtitles and spoken voice.  
Zone cannot be set.  
The "Rear Bass Boost" of SFC Adjust cannot be set.  
The rear speakers of DTA cannot be set.  
The "Position Fine Control" of rear speakers cannot be set.  
The "Channel Level" of rear speakers cannot be set.  
The rear speakers have been set to  
"NONE" on the Speaker Set Up  
screen (page 52).  
VCD: VIDEO CD  
A type of CD which contains the recording of  
moving images. It compresses image information  
by about 1/120 and audio information by about 1/6  
and accommodates up to 74 minutes of recording  
in a disc with the same diameter as ordinary  
music CD of 12 cm.  
Some VCDs do not have the P.B.C. compatibility  
and are capable of playback only, while some are  
P.B.C.-compatible and are capable of various  
special playback control operations. This player  
can play both of these VCDs.  
Title number (DVD)  
No SFC (Sound Field) can be set.  
No signals can be set.  
The title is the largest unit of video and audio  
recorded in a DVD. It usually corresponds to a  
single movie of video software or an album  
(sometimes a piece of music) of music software.  
The numbers assigned to individual titles are  
referred to as the title numbers.  
The "Parametric Equalizer" cannot be set.  
The "Position (Position Fine Control)" cannot be set.  
The "Car Type Set Up" value cannot be set.  
The "Speaker Set Up" value cannot be set.  
No crossover frequency can be set.  
The Zone Control has been turned  
On (page 84).  
MPEG: Moving Picture Expert Group (DVD, VCD)  
Chapter number (DVD)  
The "Channel Level" (test signal output) cannot be set.  
This is an international standard for digital video  
and audio compression and decompression in  
media.  
The chapter is a section of video and audio  
recorded in a DVD. A title is composed of several  
chapters. The numbers assigned to individual  
chapters are referred to as the chapter numbers.  
Dolby Digital  
The SFC (Sound Field) cannot be set to "Bypass+Center".  
The "Center Level" of SFC Adjust cannot be set.  
The "Center Width Control" of SFC Adjust cannot be set.  
The center speaker for DTA cannot be set.  
The "Position Fine Control" of the center speaker cannot be set.  
The "Channel Level" of the center speaker cannot be set.  
Subtitles (DVD)  
This is a digital audio compression technology  
developed by Dolby Laboratories. It is compatible  
with 5.1-channel surround audio as well as normal  
stereo (2-channel) audio and can accommodate a  
large amount of audio data efficiently in a disc.  
Some DVD discs contains the recording of more  
than one subtitle language. This player allow you  
to select one of the recorded subtitle languages  
during playback.  
The center speaker has been set to  
"NONE" on the Speaker Set Up  
screen (page 52).  
DTS  
Track number (CD, VCD)  
Name of a digital surround system developed by  
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
A track is also a section of video and audio  
recorded in a disc. The numbers assigned to  
individual tracks are referred to as the track  
numbers.  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
The SFC (Sound Field) (page 78) has  
been set to "Bypass" or  
"Bypass+Center".  
With most of music CDs, a track is assigned to a  
piece of music. However, with a VCD, the  
sections of the contents do not always  
correspond to the assigned tracks.  
As (special) playback functions such as skipping  
and programming of ordinary CDs are based on  
track number data, such playback functions are  
sometimes impossible with some VCDs.  
The SFC Adjust cannot be set.  
The matrix decoding technologies that have been  
evolved from the conventional Dolby Pro Logic  
system and that is based on the latest digital  
matrix technologies.  
It recognizes the excellent 5.1-channel sound  
playback of Dolby Surround and ordinary CD  
stereo sounds.  
You can enjoy surround channels as full-band  
sounds (from 20 Hz to 20 kHz) and stereo sources  
as real 5.1-channel sounds.  
The center and rear speakers have  
been set to "NONE" on the Speaker  
Set Up screen (page 52).  
The SFC (Sound Field) cannot be set to "Dolby PL II".  
P.B.C.: Play-Back Control (VCD)  
The Movie mode, Music mode, or Matrix mode  
can be selected according to the playback source.  
When the Dolby Pro Logic II mode is selected,  
the sound level is slightly dropped due to its  
characteristics.  
When a VIDEO CD carries "Play Back Control  
capable" or similar message on the disc or jacket,  
desired scenes and information can be played  
back in an interactive manner using a hierarchical  
structure while viewing the menu screens  
displayed on the TV screen.  
The subwoofer of DTA cannot be set.  
The "Position Fine Control" of the subwoofer cannot be set.  
The "Channel Level" of the subwoofer cannot be set.  
The subwoofer has been set to  
"NONE" on the Speaker Set Up  
screen (page 52).  
104 English  
English 105  
Troubleshooting Guide  
No sound can be heard, or the volume is low.  
What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or  
miswiring. Before calling service, first check the following table for possible problems.  
• Turn off Attenuator.  
• Attenuator is turned on.  
• Reset the fader and/or balance settings.  
• The fader or balance settings are set all the way to  
one side.  
General  
• Reconnect the input/output wires or the wiring harness  
correctly. See the section on <Connection> (see page 96).  
• The input/output wires or wiring harness are  
connected incorrectly.  
The power does not turn on.  
• The fuse has blown.  
The sound quality is poor or distorted.  
• After checking for short circuits in the wires, replace the  
fuse with one having the same rating.  
• Check the speaker wiring.  
• One of the speaker wires is being pinched by a  
screw in the car.  
• The speakers are not wired correctly.  
The desired source is NOT selected although you pressed the SRC button.  
• Reconnect the speaker wires so that each output terminal  
is connected to a different speaker.  
• A non-connected source is not selected. See <Connection>  
(see page 96) and connect the unit correctly.  
• Press the reset button (see page 4).  
• An optional unit required to listen to each source is  
not connected yet.  
• The RESET button is not pressed yet although the  
optional unit has been connected to the system.  
• The "O-N" switch of the optional unit is at the "O"  
position.  
Radio reception is poor.  
• Pull the antenna out all the way.  
• Connect the wire correctly, referring to the section on  
<Connection> (see page 96).  
• The car antenna is not extended.  
• The antenna control wire is not connected.  
• Set the "O-N" switch to the "N" position.  
• Use a disc changer supported by the system (see page 4).  
• A disc changer not supported by the system is used.  
The memory is erased when the ignition is turned off.  
Nothing happens when the buttons are pressed.  
• The battery wire has not been connected to the  
proper terminal.  
• The ignition and battery wire are incorrectly  
connected.  
• Connect the wire correctly, referring to the section on  
<Connection> (see page 96).  
• Connect the wire correctly, referring to the section on  
<Connection> (see page 96).  
• Press the reset button on the unit (see page 4).  
• The computer chip in the unit is not functioning  
normally.  
No television/video image appears.  
The TEL mute function does not work.  
• Make proper connections according to <Connection> (see  
page 96).  
• For safety reasons no television/video images are  
displayed while the vehicle is moving. Engaging the  
parking brake will cause images to be displayed.  
• The unit is not connected to the parking brake  
detection switch.  
• The parking brake is not engaged.  
• Connect the wire correctly, referring to the section on  
<Connection> (see page 96).  
• The TEL mute wire is not connected properly.  
The TEL mute function turns on even though the TEL mute wire is not connected.  
The screen is dark.  
• Pull the TEL mute wire away from the metal part of the  
car.  
• The TEL mute wire is touching a metal part of the  
car.  
• If the temperature of the monitor unit drops, the screen  
may appear darker when power is first turned on due to  
the characteristics of a liquid crystal panel. Wait a while  
after turning power on for the temperature to rise. Normal  
brightness will return.  
• The unit is in a location where temperature is low.  
The sound/picture skips on a DVD/VCD/CD.  
• Clean the disc, referring to the section on <Disc cleaning>  
(see page 6).  
• The disc is scratched or dirty.  
The screen does not darken when the vehicle’s lights are turned on.  
A track will not play.  
• When the unit is set to auto dimmer, it is not linked to the  
vehicle's light switch.  
• The unit is set to auto dimmer.  
• Turn off random play.  
• Random play has been selected.  
• Make proper connections according to <Connection> (see  
page 96).  
• The illumination wire has not been connected. (If  
manual dimmer is set)  
A VCD cannot be played using menus.  
AM/FM radio reception is poor and/or there is noise.  
• The VCD disc being played is not compatible with  
P.B.C.  
• Menu playback is available only with VCD discs recorded  
with P.B.C.  
• Separate the two antennas as far as possible.  
• Turn off the main unit.  
• The TV antenna and vehicle‘s radio antenna are too  
close.  
The subtitle is not displayed.  
The remote controller does not operate.  
• The subtitle cannot be displayed when the DVD disc being  
played does not contain the recording of subtitles.  
• The DVD disc being played does not contain the  
recording of subtitles.  
• Switch the remote control mode selector according to the  
source you select (see page 12).  
• The remote control mode selector is not set  
correctly.  
The voice (or subtitle) language cannot be changed.  
• The voice (or subtitle) language cannot be changed when  
the DVD disc being played does not contain the recording  
of more than one voice (or subtitle) language.  
• The DVD disc being played does not contain the  
recording of more than one audio (or subtitle)  
language.  
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English 107  
Troubleshooting Guide  
The viewing angle cannot be changed.  
MP3/WMA source  
• The viewing angle cannot be changed when the DVD disc  
being played does not contain the recording of more than  
one angle.  
• More than one viewing angle may be recorded only in  
limited sections in a disc.  
• The DVD disc being played does not contain the  
recording of more than one angle.  
Cannot play an MP3/WMA.  
• The media is scratched or dirty.  
• Clean the media, referring to the CD cleaning of the  
section on <About discs> (see page 6).  
• You are attempting to switch the angle in a DVD  
section where more than one angle is not recorded.  
The sound skips when an MP3/WMA is being played.  
• The media is scratched or dirty.  
• The recording condition is bad.  
Playback will not start even after a title is selected.  
• Clean the media, referring to the CD cleaning of the  
section on <About discs> (see page 6).  
• Record the media again or use another media.  
• Check the viewing restriction level (RATING) setting.  
• A viewing restriction (RATING) has been set for the  
disc.  
The voice or subtitle language selected in the initial setting is not played.  
The MP3/WMA track time isn’t displayed correctly.  
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• Use a DVD disc containing the recording of the selected  
• The DVD disc being played does not contain the  
recording of the selected voice or subtitle language.  
• There are times when it isn’t displayed correctly according  
to the MP3/WMA recording conditions.  
voice or subtitle language.  
Can’t display the ID3 tag information correctly.  
Disc source  
• Record is not made in conformity with the ID3 tag  
version 1.x.  
• Record in conformity with the ID3 tag version 1.x.  
Also, the display may be incorrect if an MP3 file uses the  
ID3 tag v1.x standard and if this standard has been  
expanded after production of the machine software.  
The disc control mode cannot be selected.  
• Connect the wire to the disc changer input terminal on the  
unit.  
• No wire has been connected to the disc changer  
input terminal on the unit.  
The specified disc does not play, but another one plays instead.  
• Clean the CD.  
• The specified CD is quite dirty.  
• The CD is upside-down.  
• The disc is loaded in a different slot from that  
specified.  
• Load the CD with the labeled side up.  
• Eject the disc magazine and check the number for the  
specified disc.  
The following messages are displayed when certain problems are occurring in your system. Take  
the recommended actions.  
• Try another disc instead.  
• The disc is severely scratched.  
The sound skips.  
Hot Error  
The protective circuit in the unit activates when the temperature inside the unit exceeds 60°C  
(140°F), stopping all operation.  
• Something is touching the disc changer.  
• The CD is scratched or dirty.  
• Remove whatever is touching it.  
• If skipping happens at the same place when the car is  
stopped, something with the CD is wrong. Clean the CD.  
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Cool down the unit by opening the windows or turning on the air conditioner. As the  
temperature falls below 60°C (140°F), the disc will start playing again.  
Hold Error  
Mecha Error  
The protective circuit in the unit activates when the temperature inside the automatic disc  
changer exceeds 60°C (140°F), stopping all operation.  
The display shows that the changer is being played, but no sound can be heard.  
• The computer chip in the unit is not functioning  
normally.  
• Press the reset button on the unit (see page 4).  
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Cool down the unit by opening the windows or turning on the air conditioner. As the  
temperature falls below 60°C (140°F), the disc will start playing again.  
The specified track will not play.  
The disc player is malfunctioning.  
]
Eject the disc and try inserting it again. Contact the Kenwood dealer if this indicator continues  
blinking or the disc cannot be ejected.  
• Turn off random play or magazine random play.  
• Random play or magazine random play has been  
selected.  
Track repeat, disc repeat, track scan, disc scan, random play, and magazine random play start by themselves.  
Disc Error  
Read Error  
The unplayable discs is inserted.  
The disc is upside-down.  
• The settings for these functions remain on until the  
setting to off or the disc ejected, even if the power is  
turned off or the source changed.  
• The setting is not cancelled.  
]
Load the disc with the labeled side up.  
The disc is quite dirty.  
]
Can’t remove disc.  
Clean the disc, referring to the section on "Disc cleaning" (see page 6).  
Region code Error  
Parental level Error  
Error 07 — 67  
The DVD software encoded for other region code.  
The parental level is set to high levels.  
• The disc can only be removed within 10 minutes of the  
ACC switch being turned OFF. If more than 10 minutes  
has elapsed, turn the ACC switch ON again and press the  
Eject button.  
• The cause is that more than 10 minutes has elapsed  
since the vehicle ACC switch was turned OFF.  
The unit is malfunctioning for some reason.  
]
Press the reset button on the unit. If the "Error ##" code does not disappear, consult your  
nearest service center.  
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Specifications  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Monitor Section  
TV section  
Picture size ..........................................................6.95 inches wide  
154.1(W)×87.1(H)mm  
Color TV Broadcasting system....................................PAL/SECAM  
Receivable channels: PAL-B/G ............................2~12ch, A~H2ch  
Receivable channels: PAL-I ..................................................A~Jch  
Receivable channels: SECAM-L..........................................2~10ch  
Receivable channels: SECAM-D/K ......................................1~12ch  
Receivable channels: SECAM-B/G......................................2~12ch  
Receivable channels: UHF ................................................21~69ch  
Channel selection system........PLL frequency synthesizer system  
IF signal detection system................................Split carrier system  
Antenna input ............................4ch diversity (75 /3.5Ø minijack)  
Display system......................................Transparent TN LCD panel  
Drive system ..........................................TFT active matrix system  
Number of pixels ................................336,960 (480H×234V×RGB)  
Effective pixels ..................................................................99.99%  
Pixel arrangement ..................................RGB striped arrangement  
Back lighting..................................Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube  
DVD Section  
D/A Converter ........................................................................24Bit  
A/D Converter ........................................................................20Bit  
Decoder ....................Linear PCM/Dolby Pro Logic II/Dolby digital/  
dts/MLP/MP3/WMA  
Video section  
Color system of external video input..............................NTSC/PAL  
External video input level (RCA jacks) ............................1Vp-p/75Ω  
External audio max input level(RCA jacks)..........................1V22kΩ  
Analog RGB input........................................................0.7Vp-p/75Ω  
Wow & Flutter..........................................Below Measurable Limit  
Frequency response  
(Sampling frequency;192k)....................................20~88,000Hz  
(Sampling frequency;176.4k) ................................20~80,000Hz  
(Sampling frequency;96k)......................................20~44,000Hz  
(Sampling frequency;88.2k) ..................................20~40,000Hz  
(Sampling frequency;48k)......................................20~22,000Hz  
(Sampling frequency;44.1k) ..................................20~20,000Hz  
Total harmonic distortion (1k) ............................................0.003%  
Signal to Noise ratio ................................100dB (DVD-Audio 192k)  
Dynamic range ........................................100dB (DVD-Audio 192k)  
DISC Format..................DVD-Audio/DVD-Video/VIDEO-CD/CD-DA  
Sampling frequency  
Audio section  
Maximum Power (Front&Rear)............................................50W×4  
Output power (Front&Rear)  
(DIN 45324, +B=14.4V) ..................................................30W×4  
Maximum Power (Center) ..................................................47W×1  
Output power (Center)  
(DIN 45324, +B=14.4V) ..................................................28W×1  
Preout level (V) ..................................................................5V/10kΩ  
Preout impedance ....................................................................80Ω  
General  
....................44.1kHz/48kHz, 88.2kHz/96kHz, 176.4kHz/192kHz  
Quantifying bit number..................................................16/20/24bit  
Operating voltage ................................................14.4V (11V~16V)  
Current consumption ................................................................15A  
Dimensions (W×H×D)  
DSP Section  
4 BAND Parametric equalizer  
Main Unit Installation ..........................182mm×53mm×165mm  
Hideaway unit ....................................225mm×40mm×168mm  
Operational temperature range....................................-10°C~60°C  
Storage temperature range..........................................-20°C~85°C  
Weight: Main unit ..................................................................2.2kg  
Weight: Hideaway unit ........................................................1.4kg  
BAND1 frequency ......................60/80/100/120/160/200/250Hz  
BAND2 frequency............................315/400/500/630/800/1kHz  
BAND3 frequency ......................1.25k/1.6k/2k/2.5k/3.15k/4kHz  
BAND4 frequency ..........................5k/6.3k/8k/10k/12.5k/16kHz  
Gain ................................................-9/-7/-5/-3/-2/-1/0/1/2/3/5/7/9dB  
Q control ................................................................0.25/0.5/1.0/2.0  
X'over  
High pass filter: frequency ........30/60/70/80/90/100/120/150Hz  
High pass filter: slope ..............................................12/18/24dB  
Low pass filter: frequency ..............60/70/80/90/100/120/150Hz  
Low pass filter: slope ..............................................12/18/24dB  
Time alignment ................................................0~6.1m (5cm Step)  
Channel level ........................................................................ 10dB  
TV Antenna Unit  
Output impedance............................................75 /3.5Ø minijack  
Operating voltage ................................................14.4V (11V~16V)  
Consumed current ..................................................................1.0A  
Cable length ..............................................................................5m  
Size (W×H×D) ....................................................50×14.5×500mm  
Weight ..............................................................................300g(×2)  
FM Tuner section  
Frequency range (50kHz) ......................................87.5~108.0MHz  
Usable sensitivity (S/N=26dB) ..........................9.3dBf (0.7µV/75)  
Quieting sensitivity (S/N=46dB)......................15.2dBf (1.6µV/75)  
Frequency response ( 3.0dB) ....................................30Hz~15kHz  
S/N (dB) (MONO) ....................................................................70dB  
Selectivity ( 400kHz) ..........................................................80dB  
Stereo separation ........................................................35dB (1kHz)  
LW Tuner section  
Frequency range (9kHz) ........................................153kHz~281kHz  
Usable sensitivity..................................................................28dBµ  
MW Tuner section  
Frequency range (9kHz) ......................................531kHz~1611kHz  
Usable sensitivity..................................................................28dBµ  
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation registered in the U.S., Japan and other countries.  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual  
property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home  
and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is  
prohibited.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
"Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Although the effective pixels for the liquid crystal panel is given as 99.99% or more, 0.01% of pixels may not light or may  
light incorrectly.  
"DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround" are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
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