Operation Manual
Multi-CD control DSP High power DVD-A/DVD-V/
VCD/CD/MP3/WMA/AAC/DivX/JPEG player with FM/
AM tuner
AVH-P7800DVD
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Precautions
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Please read all of these instructions regarding
your display and retain them for future refer-
ence.
WARNING
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Do not attempt to install or service your
display by yourself. Installation or servi-
cing of the display by persons without
training and experience in electronic
equipment and automotive accessories
may be dangerous and could expose you
to the risk of electric shock or other
hazards.
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Read this manual fully and carefully be-
fore operating your display.
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Keep this manual handy as a reference for
operating procedures and safety informa-
tion.
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Pay close attention to all warnings in this
manual and follow the instructions care-
fully.
Do not allow other persons to use this sys-
tem until they have read and understood
the operating instructions.
To ensure safe driving
WARNING
Do not install the display where it may (i)
obstruct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the
performance of any of the vehicle’s oper-
ating systems or safety features, includ-
ing air bags, hazard lamp buttons or (iii)
impair the driver’s ability to safely oper-
ate the vehicle.
Do not operate this display if doing so in
any way will divert your attention from
the safe operation of your vehicle. Always
observe safe driving rules and follow all
existing traffic regulations. If you experi-
ence difficulty in operating the system or
reading the display, park your vehicle in a
safe location and make necessary adjust-
ments.
Please remember to wear your seat belt at
all times while operating your vehicle. If
you are ever in an accident, your injuries
can be considerably more severe if your
seat belt is not properly buckled.
Never use headphones while driving.
To promote safety, certain functions are
disabled unless the parking brake is on,
and the vehicle is not in motion.
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LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CON-
NECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECT
PARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CON-
NECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDE
OF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IM-
PROPER CONNECTION OR USE OF
THIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE
LAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-
JURY OR DAMAGE.
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To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the
potential violation of applicable laws, this unit
is not for use with a video screen that is visible
to the driver.
To avoid the risk of accident and the potential
violation of applicable laws, the front DVD or
TV (sold separately) feature should never be
used while the vehicle is being driven. Also,
rear displays should not be in a location
where it is a visible distraction to the driver.
In some countries or states the viewing of
images on a display inside a vehicle even by
persons other than the driver may be illegal.
Where such regulations apply, they must be
obeyed and this unit’s DVD features should
not be used.
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10 Never set the volume of your display so
high that you cannot hear outside traffic
and emergency vehicles.
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Precautions
When you attempt to watch a DVD, Video CD
or TV while driving, the warning Viewing of
front seat video source while driving is
strictly prohibited. will appear on the front
display.
To watch a DVD, Video CD or TV on the front
display, park your vehicle in a safe place and
apply the parking brake.
To avoid battery exhaustion
Be sure to run the vehicle engine while using
this unit. Using this unit without running the
engine can result in battery drainage.
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When no power is supplied to this unit be-
cause of a replacement of the vehicle bat-
tery or for some similar reason, the
microcomputer of this unit is returned to
its initial condition except audio settings.
Although audio adjustment information is
stored in this unit for several hours, we re-
commend that you transcribe the data. You
can fill the data in the sheet on 135.
Parking brake interlock
Certain functions (DVD/TV viewing and certain
touch panel keys) offered by this unit could be
dangerous and/or unlawful if used while driv-
ing. To prevent such functions from being
used while the vehicle is in motion, there is an
interlock system that senses when the parking
brake is set. If you attempt to use the functions
described above while driving, they will be-
come disabled until you stop the vehicle in a
safe place, and (1) apply the parking brake, (2)
release the parking brake, and then (3) apply
the parking brake again. Please keep the
brake pedal pushed down before releasing the
parking brake.
WARNING
Do not use with vehicles that do not feature an
ACC position.
When using a display
connected to REAR DISPLAY OUT
This unit’s REAR DISPLAY OUT is for connec-
tion of a display to enable passengers in the
rear seats to watch the DVD or TV.
WARNING
NEVER install the rear display in a location that
enables the driver to watch the DVD or TV while
driving.
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Information to User
CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES
OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION
EXPOSURE.
Alteration or modifications carried out without
appropriate authorization may invalidate the
user’s right to operate the equipment.
CAUTION:
THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE
EYE HAZARD.
For Canadian model
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
CAUTION
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Do not allow this unit to come into contact
with liquids. Electrical shock could result.
Also, this unit damage, smoke, and overheat
could result from contact with liquids.
Keep this manual handy as a reference for op-
erating procedures and precautions.
Always keep the volume low enough so that
you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle.
Protect this unit from moisture.
About this unit
The tuner frequencies on this unit are allo-
cated for use in North America. Use in other
areas may result in poor reception.
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If the battery is disconnected or discharged,
the preset memory will be erased and must be
reprogrammed.
WARNING
Handling the cord on this product or cords asso-
ciated with accessories sold with the product
may expose you to chemicals listed on proposi-
tion 65 known to the State of California and other
governmental entities to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands
after handling.
Important (Serial number)
The serial number is located on the bottom of
this unit. For your own security and convenience,
be sure to record this number on the enclosed
warranty card.
This product contains mercury. Disposal of this
material may be regulated due to environmental
considerations. For disposal or recycling informa-
tion, please contact your local authorities or the
Electronics Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.
Playable discs
DVD, Video CD and CD discs that display the
logos shown below can be played back on this
player.
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DVD audio
region number of the player can be found on
the bottom of this unit.
The illustration below shows the regions and
corresponding region numbers.
DVD video
Video CD
About this manual
This unit features a number of sophisticated
functions ensuring superior reception and op-
eration. All the functions have been designed
for the easiest possible use, but many are not
self-explanatory. This operation manual will
help you benefit fully from this unit’s potential
and to maximize your listening enjoyment.
We recommend that you familiarize yourself
with the functions and their operation by read-
ing through the manual before you begin
using this unit. It is especially important that
you read and observe WARNINGs and CAU-
TIONs in this manual.
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Notes
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is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Li-
censing Corporation.
This player can only play back discs bearing
the marks shown above.
DVD video disc region numbers
DVD video discs that have incompatible region
numbers cannot be played on this player. The
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catalogues, research new products, and
much more.
After-sales service for
Pioneer products
Please contact the dealer or distributor from
where you purchased this unit for after-sales
service (including warranty conditions) or any
other information. In case the necessary infor-
mation is not available, please contact the
companies listed below:
Please do not ship your unit to the companies
at the addresses listed below for repair without
advance contact.
Features
Touch panel key operation
It is possible to operate this unit by using
touch panel key.
DVD audio playback
It is possible to play back DVD audio.
U.S.A.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION
P.O. Box 1760
Long Beach, CA 90801-1760
800-421-1404
DVD video playback
It is possible to play back DVD video and DVD-
R/RW (video mode).
Video CDs featuring PBC compatibility
It is possible to play back Video CDs featuring
PBC (playback control).
CANADA
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT
300 Allstate Parkway
Markham, Ontario L3R OP2
1-877-283-5901
CD playback
Music CD/CD-R/RW playback is possible.
MP3 file playback
You can play back MP3 files recorded on CD-
R/RW/ROM and DVD-R/RW/ROM (ISO9660
Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings).
For warranty information please see the Lim-
ited Warranty sheet included with this unit.
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Supply of this product only conveys a li-
cense for private, non-commercial use and
does not convey a license nor imply any
right to use this product in any commercial
(i.e. revenue-generating) real time broad-
casting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or
any other media), broadcasting/streaming
via internet, intranets and/or other net-
works or in other electronic content distri-
bution systems, such as pay-audio or
audio-on-demand applications. An inde-
pendent license for such use is required.
For details, please visit
Product registration
Visit us at the following site:
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Register your product. We will keep the details
of your purchase on file to help you refer to
this information in the event of an insurance
claim such as loss or theft.
Receive updates on the latest products and
technologies.
http://www.mp3licensing.com.
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WMA file playback
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“DTS”, “DTS-ES”, “Neo:6”, and “DTS 96/24”
are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems,
Inc.
You can play back WMA files recorded on CD-
R/RW/ROM and DVD-R/RW/ROM (ISO9660
Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings).
AAC file playback
You can play back AAC files recorded on CD-
R/RW/ROM and DVD-R/RW/ROM (ISO9660
Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings).
Multi-aspect
Switching between wide screen, letterbox and
panscan display is possible.
DivX® video file playback
You can play back DivX video files recorded on
CD-R/RW/ROM and DVD-R/RW/ROM.
Multi-audio
You can switch between multiple audio sys-
tems recorded on a DVD as desired.
JPEG picture file playback
You can play back JPEG picture files recorded
on CD-R/RW/ROM.
Multi-subtitle
You can switch between multiple subtitle lan-
guages recorded on a DVD as desired.
NTSC compatibility
This unit is NTSC system compatible. When
connecting other components to this unit, be
sure components are compatible with the
same video system otherwise images will not
be correctly reproduced.
Multi-angle
You can switch between multiple viewing an-
gles of a scene recorded on a DVD as desired.
Hands-free phoning
Dolby Digital EX/DTS-ES compatibility
You can enjoy the atmosphere and excitement
provided by DVD movie and music software
featuring 5.1 channel recordings.
Using Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB100),
this unit realizes effortless hands-free phoning
with Bluetooth wireless technology.
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Manufactured under license from Dolby La-
boratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
Bluetooth audio player compatibility
Using Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB100),
you can control Bluetooth audio player featur-
ing Bluetooth wireless technology.
iPod® compatibility
When you use this unit with a Pioneer iPod
adapter (CD-IB100II) (sold separately), you can
control an iPod with Dock Connector.
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iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer,
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other coun-
tries.
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There may be a slight delay when starting
playback of WMA files encoded with image
data.
Note
This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by method claims of
certain U.S. patents and other intellectual prop-
erty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation
and other rights owners. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless
otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation.
Reverse engineering or disassembly is
About AAC
AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and
refers to an audio compression technology
standard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4.
Several applications can be used to encode
AAC files, but file formats and extensions dif-
fer depending on the application which is
used to encode.
prohibited.
This unit plays back AAC files encoded by
iTunes® version 4.6.
About WMA
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iTunes is a trademark of Apple Computer,
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
About DivX
The Windows Media™ logo printed on the box
indicates that this unit can play back WMA
data.
WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and
refers to an audio compression technology
that is developed by Microsoft Corporation.
WMA data can be encoded by using Windows
Media Player version 7 or later.
DivX is a compressed digital video format cre-
ated by the DivX® video codec from DivX, Inc.
This unit can play DivX video files recorded on
CD-R/RW/ROM and DVD-R/RW/ROM discs.
Keeping the same terminology as DVD video,
individual DivX video files are called “Titles”.
When naming files/titles on a CD-R/RW or a
DVD-R/RW disc prior to burning, keep in mind
that by default they will be played in alphabeti-
cal order.
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Windows Media and the Windows logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Mi-
crosoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
Notes
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This unit may not operate correctly depending
on the application used to encode WMA files.
Depending on the version of Windows Media
Player used to encode WMA files, album
names and other text information may not be
correctly displayed.
Official DivX® Certified product
Plays all versions of DivX® video (including
DivX® 6) with standard playback of DivX®
media files
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DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos
are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used
under license.
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When using a cellular phone, keep the an-
tenna of the cellular phone away from the
display to prevent disruption of the video by
the appearance of spots, colored stripes,
etc.
Never touch the screen with anything be-
sides your finger when operating the touch
panel function. The screen can scratch
easily.
About the SAT RADIO
READY mark
The SAT RADIO READY mark printed on the
front panel indicates that the Satellite Radio
Tuner for Pioneer (i.e., XM tuner and Sirius sa-
tellite tuner which are sold separately) can be
controlled by this unit. Please inquire to your
dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer service
station regarding the satellite radio tuner that
can be connected to this unit. For satellite
radio tuner operation, please refer to the satel-
lite radio tuner owner’s manual.
For viewing LCD comfortably
Due to its construction, the viewing angle of
the LCD screen is limited. You can adjust it by
changing either screen size or picture adjust-
ment.
Changing the wide screen size
By changing the screen size from 4:3 to 16:9,
you can adjust the screen so that the screen
can fit to the video image you are playing.
For details concerning operation, refer to
Notes
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The system will use direct satellite-to-receiver
broadcasting technology to provide listeners
in their cars and at home with crystal-clear
sound seamlessly from coast to coast. Satel-
lite radio will create and package over 100
channels of digital-quality music, news,
sports, talk and children’s programming.
“SAT Radio”, the SAT Radio logo and all re-
lated marks are trademarks of Sirius Satellite
Radio inc., and XM Satellite Radio Inc.
Changing the picture adjustment
You can make the best adjustment to the pic-
ture display by changing BRIGHTNESS,
CONTRAST, COLOR and HUE. You can also
dim or enlight the overall picture image using
DIMMER.
For details concerning operation, refer to
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To protect the LCD screen
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Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the
display when this unit is not being used.
Extended exposure to direct sunlight can
result in LCD screen malfunction due to
the resulting high temperatures.
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When strange or incorrect messages ap-
pear on the display
What the marks on DVDs
indicate
The marks below may be found on DVD disc
labels and packages. They indicate the type of
images and audio recorded on the disc, and
the functions you can use.
Important
If you press RESET, all memorized settings are
erased. For this reason, we recommend that you
you have completed audio adjustments.
Mark
Meaning
Indicates the number of audio sys-
tems.
2
1
2
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Indicates the number of subtitle lan-
guages.
2
Press RESET with a pen tip or other
pointed instrument.
Indicates the number of viewing an-
gles.
3
Indicates the picture size (aspect ratio:
screen width-to-height ratio) type.
16 : 9 LB
1
Indicates the number of the region
where playback is possible.
ALL
When an operation is prohibited
RESET button
When you are watching a DVD and attempt to
perform an operation, it may not be performed
because of the programming on the disc.
Note
After completing connections or when you want
to erase all memorized settings or return the unit
to its initial (factory) settings, switch your engine
ON or set the ignition switch to ACC ON before
pressing RESET.
When this happens, the icon
the screen.
appears on
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The icon may not appear with certain
discs.
Resetting the microprocessor
Pressing RESET lets you reset the micropro-
cessor to its initial settings without changing
the bookmark information.
The microprocessor must be reset under the
following conditions:
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Prior to using this unit for the first time
after installation
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If the unit fails to operate properly
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Feature demo mode
CAUTION
The feature demo automatically starts when
you select the source OFF. The demo con-
tinues while the ignition switch is set to ACC
or ON. To cancel the feature demo, press and
hold SOUND SETTING. To restart the feature
demo, press and hold SOUND SETTING
again. Remember that if the feature demo
continues operating when the car engine is
turned off, it may drain battery power.
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Use only one CR2025 (3 V) lithium battery.
Remove the battery if the remote control is not
used for a month or longer.
Do not recharge, disassemble, heat or dispose
of the battery in fire.
Do not handle the battery with metallic tools.
Do not store the battery with metallic materi-
als.
In the event of battery leakage, wipe the re-
mote control completely clean and install a
new battery.
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Important
When disposing of used batteries, please
comply with governmental regulations or en-
vironmental public institutions’ rules that
apply in your country/area.
The red lead (ACC) of this unit should be con-
nected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch
on/off operations. If this is not done, the vehicle
battery may be drained.
Using the remote control
Point the remote control in the direction of the
front panel to operate.
Use and care of the remote
control
Installing the battery
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The remote control may not function prop-
erly in direct sunlight.
Slide the tray out on the back of the remote
control and insert the battery with the plus (+)
and minus (–) poles pointing in the proper di-
rection.
Important
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Do not store the remote control in high tem-
peratures or direct sunlight.
Do not let the remote control fall onto the
floor, where it may become jammed under the
brake or accelerator pedal.
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When using for the first time, pull out the
film protruding from the tray.
WARNING
Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
Should the battery be swallowed, immediately
consult a doctor.
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1 2 3
4 5 6 7
e d c
b a 9 8
5 OPEN/CLOSE button
Press to open or close the LCD panel.
Head unit
1 DISPLAY button
Press to turn the information display on or
off when the video is displayed.
6 BAND/ESC button
Press to select among three FM bands and
to cancel the control mode of functions.
2 MEMO button
Press and hold to store the information of
the song you are listening to. Press to
switch to a station broadcasting the memor-
ized song.
7 ATT button
Press to quickly lower the volume level, by
about 90%. Press once more to return to the
original volume level.
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You can use this button only when con-
necting an XM satellite digital tuner or
SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner.
8 Joystick
Move to perform manual seek tuning, fast
forward, reverse and track search controls.
Also used for controlling functions.
3 FLIP DOWN button
Press to turn the LCD panel horizontal tem-
porarily from upright position.
9 EJECT button
Press to eject a disc from this unit.
Press and hold to open or close the front
panel.
4 Ambient light sensor
Senses ambient light. This system automati-
cally adjusts the brightness of the display to
compensate for ambient light.
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a RESET button
Press to return to the factory settings (initial
settings).
Sub-display
1
2 3
5 4
b SOUND SETTING button
Press to select the sound setting.
c REAR ON button
Press to switch between the video sources
(such as DVD or AV) on rear display.
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6
1 Source display
Shows the status of selected source.
d 2ch/MULTI-CH button
Press to switch between the multi-channel
output and 2-channel output.
Press and hold to switch between the dis-
plays on the sub-display.
2 Stereo (5) indicator
Shows when the selected frequency is
being broadcast in stereo.
3 Volume level indicator
Shows the value of current volume level.
e SOURCE button, VOLUME
This unit is turned on by selecting a source.
Press to cycle through all the available
sources.
4 RDM indicator
Shows when random play is turned on.
Rotate it to increase or decrease the vo-
lume.
5 RPT indicator
Shows when repeat play is turned on.
f V.ADJUST button
Press to display the picture adjustment
menu.
6 Sound setting indicator
Shows what the sound setting has been se-
lected.
g ENTERTAINMENT button
Press to display the entertainment menu.
7 Output setting indicator
Shows what the output setting has been
selected.
h WIDE button
Press to select a desired mode for enlarging
a 4:3 picture to a 16:9 one.
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4
5
7
6
c
Remote control
DVD mode with remote control
code AVH
Button names AVH mode
Remote control
selection
switch
Switch to change the setting of the remote control. For details, refer to Setting remote con-
1
2
3
SOURCE button Press to cycle through all the available sources. Press and hold to turn the source off.
Press to quickly lower the volume level, by about 90%. Press once more to return to the ori-
ATT button
ginal volume level.
VOLUME but-
4
5
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
tons
AUDIO button
Press to change the audio language during DVD playback.
Press to change the subtitle language during DVD playback.
Press to change the viewing angle during DVD playback.
SUBTITLE but-
ton
ANGLE button
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DVD mode with remote control
code AVH
Button names AVH mode
2ch/MULTI-CH
button
6
Press to switch between the multi-channel output and 2-channel output.
7
8
RETURN button Press to display the PBC (playback control) menu during PBC playback.
Dolby/DTS but-
Press to switch between surround sound setting (Dolby Pro Logic II or DTS Neo:6).
ton
a/b button
(TILT/DISC)
9
Press to adjust the LCD panel angle.
Not used.
Remote control
10 operation mode
Switch the operation mode between AVH, DVD and TV modes. Normally, set to AVH. For
switch
Press to operate the preprogrammed functions
for each source. (Refer to Using the PGM button
Press to turn the bookmark function on
or off. For details, refer to Resume play-
BOOKMARK
button
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12 DIRECT button
Press to do direct XM/SIRIUS channel select.
Not used.
REAR SOURCE
button
13
Press to switch between the video sources (such as DVD or AV) on rear display.
DISPLAY but-
ton
14
Press to turn the information display on or off when the video is displayed.
Press to eject a disc from this unit.
15 EJECT button
Press and hold to bookmark a disc at the point
you want to bookmark.
Not used.
Press 0–10 to input numbers. Buttons 1–6 can
operate the preset tuning for the tuner or disc
changing for DVD player or multi-CD player.
Press CLEAR to clear the input numbers.
Press to select a menu item on the
Video CDs featuring PBC (playback
control).
0–10 buttons,
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CLEAR button
17 BACK button
Press to return to the previous display.
Not used.
Press to select among three FM bands and to
BAND/ESC but- cancel the control mode of functions.
Press to switch between media file
types. (Refer to Switching the media file
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ton
Press to switch between media file types. (Refer
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DVD mode with remote control
code AVH
Button names AVH mode
PLAY/PAUSE
(f) button
Press to switch sequentially between playback and pause.
REVERSE (m)
button
Press to perform fast reverse.
FORWARD
(n) button
Press to perform fast forward.
PREVIOUS
(o) button
19
Press to return to the previous track (chapter).
Press to go to the next track (chapter).
NEXT (p)
button
STEP (r/q)
button
Press to move ahead one frame at a time during DVD/VideoCD playback. Press and hold
for one second to activate slow playback.
STOP (g) but-
ton
Press to stop playback.
AUTO PLAY
button
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21
Press to turn the DVD auto-playback function on or off.
a/b button
(FOLDER)
Press to select the next/previous folder.
Move to do fast forward, reverse and track search Move to select a menu on the DVD
22 Joystick
controls. Click to recall AUDIO MENU.
menu.
MENU button
Press to display the DVD menu during DVD playback.
Press to return to the top menu during DVD playback.
23
TOP MENU
button
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1–6 can perform the same operations as
the preset tuning keys P1—P6 and the disc
selection keys 01—06.
— If you want to select a disc located at 7
to 12 by using buttons 1–6, press and
hold the corresponding numbers, such
as 1 for disc 7, until the disc number ap-
pears in the display.
Using the remote control
operation mode switch
There are three remote control operation
modes on the remote control.
AVH mode operation
When operating this unit by remote control,
the mode is normally switched to AVH.
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The joystick on the remote control can per-
form the same operations as the one on
the head unit. Furthermore, the joystick
can perform the same operations as the
touch panel keys a, b, c and d.
DVD mode operation
If you switch the mode to DVD, the joystick
and 0–10 operations are changed for DVD
player.
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When you want to operate the follow-
ing functions, switch the mode to DVD:
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When operating the DVD menu by using
the joystick. (Refer to Operating the DVD
When browsing still pictures by using the
When operating the PBC menu by using
TV mode operation
TV operations available with a Pioneer TV tuner
(e.g. GEX-P5700TV) can be controled with AVH
mode. TV mode is not used with this unit.
!
For details concerning operation, refer to
the TV tuner’s operation manuals.
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When you want to operate the follow-
ing functions only on the rear display,
switch the mode to TV:
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When performing manual or seek tuning by
moving the joystick left or right.
When recalling preset stations by moving
the joystick up or down.
When confirming current channel and
other settings by pressing DIRECT. (Refer to
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When the source icon is not displayed, you
can display it by touching the screen.
While operating the menu, you cannot select
a source by touching the source icon.
Turning the unit on and
selecting a source
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To close source select menu, touch ESC.
1
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When using the button, press SOURCE
to select a source.
Press SOURCE repeatedly to switch between
the following sources:
XM (XM tuner)—SIRIUS (SIRIUS tuner)—FM
(FM tuner)—AM (AM tuner)—TV (television)
—AV (AV input)—DVD (built-in DVD player)—
S-DVD (DVD player/multi-DVD player)—M-CD
(multi-CD player)—iPod (iPod)—EXT1 (exter-
nal unit 1)—EXT2 (external unit 2)—AUX1
(AUX 1)—AUX2 (AUX 2)—Telephone (blue-
tooth telephone)—BT AUDIO (bluetooth audio
player)
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
You can select a source you want to listen to. If
DVD DISC AUTO is turned on, load a disc in
Notes
!
In the following cases, the sound source will
not change:
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When using the touch panel keys,
touch the source icon and then touch the
desired source name.
The source names are displayed and select-
able ones are highlighted.
— When there is no unit corresponding to the
selected source connected to this unit.
— When there is no disc in the unit.
— When there is no disc in the DVD player.
— When there is no magazine in the multi-
CD player.
— When the AUX (auxiliary input) is set to off
(refer to page 116).
— When the AV (AV input) is not set to
External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such
as one available in the future) that, although
incompatible as a source, enables control of
basic functions by this unit. Two external units
can be controlled by this unit. When two exter-
nal units are connected, the allocation of
them to external unit 1 or external unit 2 is
automatically set by this unit.
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DVD – Built-in DVD player
S-DVD – DVD player/multi-DVD player
M-CD – Multi-CD player
FM – FM tuner
AM – AM tuner
XM – XM tuner
SIRIUS – SIRIUS tuner
TV – Television
AV – AV input
EXT1 – External unit 1
EXT2 – External unit 2
AUX1 – AUX 1
AUX2 – AUX 2
iPod – iPod
Telephone – BT telephone
BT AUDIO – Bluetooth audio player
OFF – Turn the unit off
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When this unit’s blue/white lead is connected
to the vehicle’s auto-antenna relay control
terminal, the vehicle’s antenna extends when
this unit’s source is turned on. To retract the
antenna, turn the source off.
if you press SOURCE and hold. In this case, press
REAR ON and hold to turn the rear display output
off.
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Press REAR ON to select the video
source on the rear display.
Press REAR ON repeatedly to switch between
the following video sources:
F. SOURCE (same source as the front display)
—DVD (built-in DVD player)—AV (AV input)
Rear display output is turned on and the illu-
mination color of REAR ON changes to a dif-
ferent color from the other buttons.
Adjusting the volume
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Use VOLUME to adjust the sound level.
With the head unit, rotate VOLUME to in-
crease or decrease the volume.
With the remote control, press VOLUME to in-
crease or decrease the volume.
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You can also perform this operation by press-
ing REAR SOURCE on the remote control.
To turn the rear display output off, press
REAR ON and hold.
When selecting F. SOURCE, when the selected
#
#
Turning the unit off
source is an audio source, nothing is displayed
on rear display.
%
When using the touch panel keys,
touch the source icon and then touch OFF.
When the source icon is not displayed, you
can display it by touching the screen.
#
When you watch DVD (built-in DVD player) on
both the front and the rear display, audio is not
outputted from REAR DISPLAY OUT.
#
#
When selecting FRONT in REAR MODE, you
can select F. SOURCE only. And audio is not out-
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When using the button, press SOURCE
and hold until the unit turns off.
Note
Using the rear display
You can watch the video sources (such as
DVD or AV) on rear display independently of
front display.
In the following cases, the sound source will not
change:
!
!
When there is no disc in the unit.
When the AV (AV input) is not set to VIDEO
(refer to page 109).
!
To watch a DVD/Video CD on the rear dis-
play only, switch the operation mode on the
remote control to DVD. And you can oper-
ate the DVD/Video CD playback on the rear
display independently by the remote con-
trol. (Refer to page 21.)
CAUTION
When you have turned the rear display output on
by pressing REAR ON, you cannot turn it off even
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Operating the menu
Touch panel key basic
operation
Activating the touch panel keys
1
2 3
4
6 5
1
2
1 FUNCTION key
Touch to select functions for each source.
1 TILT (
/
) keys
Touch to adjust the LCD panel angle.
2 AUDIO key
Touch to select various sound quality con-
trols.
2 Touch panel keys
Touch to do various operations.
3 SETUP key
Touch to select various setup functions.
1
Touch the screen to activate the touch
panel keys corresponding to each source.
The touch panel keys appear on the display.
4 DVD SETUP key
Touch to select various DVD setup func-
tions.
#
To go to the next group of touch panel keys,
touch NEXT.
#
To return to the previous group of touch panel
!
DVD SETUP appears on the display only
when DVD is played back on this unit.
keys, touch PREV.
2
Touch ESC to hide the touch panel keys.
5 ESC key
Touch to cancel the control mode of func-
tions.
Note
If you do not use the touch panel keys within 30
seconds, they will be hidden automatically when
selecting video sources.
6 BACK key
Touch to return to the previous display.
1
Touch AV MENU to display
AUDIO MENU.
AUDIO MENU appears on the display.
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When AV MENU is not displayed, you can dis-
play it by touching the screen.
2
Touch the desired key to display the
function names you want to operate.
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Touch ESC to return to the display of
— When the ignition switch is turned ON
again (or turned to ACC), the LCD panel
will be opened automatically.
each source.
— Removing or attaching the front panel
will automatically close or open the LCD
panel. (Refer to the next page.)
When the ignition switch is turned OFF
after the LCD panel has been closed, turn-
ing the ignition switch ON again (or turning
it to ACC) will not open the LCD panel. In
this case, press OPEN/CLOSE to open the
LCD panel.
When closing the LCD panel, check to
make sure that it has closed completely. If
the LCD panel has stopped halfway, leaving
it like this could result in damage.
Operating the menu by using the
joystick
You can also perform most of the menu items
by using the joystick.
!
!
!
Switch the remote control operation mode
to AVH to operate the menu by using the
joystick on the remote control. (Refer to
1
Click the joystick during display of each
source to display AUDIO MENU.
AUDIO MENU appears on the display.
2
Move the joystick left or right to dis-
CAUTION
play the function names you want to oper-
ate.
Keep hands and fingers clear of the unit when
opening, closing, or adjusting the LCD panel. Be
especially cautious of children’s hands and fin-
gers.
3
Move the joystick to select the desired
function.
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Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the LCD
4
Press BAND/ESC to return to the display
panel.
of each source.
#
To close the LCD panel, press OPEN/CLOSE
#
You can return to the previous display by
again.
pressing BACK.
Adjusting the LCD panel angle
Opening and closing the
LCD panel
The LCD panel will be opened or closed auto-
matically with the turning of the ignition
switch on or off. You can turn off the automatic
close/open function. (Refer to page 110.)
Important
!
If you can hear the LCD panel knocking
against your vehicle’s console or dashboard,
touch TILT ( ) to move the LCD panel a little
forward.
!
The automatic close/open function will op-
erate the display as follows.
— When the ignition switch is turned OFF
while the LCD panel is opened, the LCD
panel will close after six seconds.
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When adjusting the LCD panel angle, be sure
Protecting your unit from
theft
to touch TILT (
/
). Forcibly adjusting the
LCD panel by hand may damage it.
The front panel can be detached from the
head unit and stored in the provided protective
case to prevent theft.
!
If the front panel is not detached from the
head unit within four seconds of turning off
the ignition, a warning tone will sound.
You can turn off the warning tone. See
You can turn off the security indicator. See
!
!
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Touch TILT (
/
) to adjust the LCD
Important
panel to an easily viewable angle.
The LCD panel angle continues changing as
long as you touch TILT (
!
Never use force or grip the display and the
buttons too tightly when removing or attach-
ing.
/
) and hold.
!
!
!
Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive
shocks.
Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and
high temperatures.
If removed, replace the front panel on the unit
before starting up your vehicle.
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The adjusted LCD panel angle will be memor-
Removing the front panel
ized and automatically returned to the next time
1
Press and hold EJECT to open the front
the LCD panel is opened.
panel.
Turning the LCD panel horizontal
When the LCD panel is upright and it hinders
the operation of the air conditioner, the panel
can be turned horizontal temporarily.
%
Press FLIP DOWN to turn the LCD panel
2
Gently grip the right side of the front
horizontal.
#
FLIP DOWN again.
#
automatically with beeping sound 10 seconds
after operation.
panel and slowly pull it outward.
Take care not to grip it too tightly or to drop
the front panel and protect it from contact
with water or other fluids to prevent perma-
nent damage.
To return to original position, press
The LCD panel returns to the original position
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Built-in DVD player basic
operations
Playing a disc
1
Press EJECT to open the front panel.
Disc loading slot appears.
When a disc is loaded in this unit, touch the
source icon and then touch DVD to select DVD.
#
3
Put the front panel into provided pro-
tective case for safe keeping.
2
Insert a disc into the disc loading slot.
Front panel is closed automatically, and play-
back will start.
Attaching the front panel
1
Make sure the inner cover is closed.
2
Align the top of the front panel to the
unit.
Disc loading slot
#
When DVD DISC AUTO is off, touch the
source icon and then touch DVD to select the
built-in DVD player (refer to page 23).
3
Press the bottom of the front panel
#
If you are playing a DVD or Video CD, a menu
until it is clicked.
#
When the automatic playback function is on,
this unit will cancel the DVD menu and automati-
cally start playback from the first chapter of the
#
You can eject a disc by pressing EJECT.
Note
In the following cases, remove the front panel
and then attach it again:
Notes
!
!
The DVD player plays one, standard, 12-cm or
8-cm (single) disc at a time. Do not use an
adapter when playing 8-cm discs.
Do not insert anything other than a disc into
the disc loading slot. Discs which can be
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!
When nothing appears in the sub-display.
When beep sounds.
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!
If bookmark function is on, DVD playback re-
sumes from the selected point. For more de-
Notes
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!
You can also perform fast forward or reverse
by pressing and holding m or n on the re-
mote control.
You may find with some DVD or video CD
discs that some playback controls do not work
in certain parts of the disc. This is not a mal-
function.
If a disc contains a mixture of various media
file types such as DivX and MP3, you can
switch between media file types to play. Refer
If you cannot insert a disc completely or if
after you insert a disc the disc does not play,
check that the label side of the disc is up.
Press EJECT to eject the disc, and check the
disc for damage before inserting it again.
There is sometimes a delay between starting
up disc playback and the sound being issued.
When being read, FORMAT READ is dis-
played.
When the disc loading or ejecting function
does not operate properly, you can eject the
disc by pressing and holding EJECT while
opening the front panel.
If an error message such as ERROR-02 is dis-
Switching the media file type
When playing a disc containing a mixture of
various media file types such as DivX and
MP3, you can switch between media file types
to play.
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!
!
!
This unit allows playback of the following
media file type recorded on CD-R/RW/ROM
discs.
— Audio data (CD-DA)
— Compressed audio (MP3/WMA/AAC)
files
— DivX video files
— JPEG picture files
!
In case of DVD-R/RW/ROM, this unit does
not allow playback of audio data (CD-DA)
or JPEG picture files.
Basic playback controls
The table below shows the basic controls for
playing discs. The following chapters cover
other playback features in more details.
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Touch MEDIA to switch between media
file types.
Key What it does
Touch MEDIA repeatedly to switch between
the following media file types:
CD (audio data (CD-DA))—ROM-Audio (MP3/
WMA/AAC files)—DivX (DivX video files)—
JPEG (JPEG picture files)
Starts playback, pauses a disc that’s playing
or restarts a paused disc.
f
g
Stops playback.
Skips to the start of the current track, chapter
or file, then to previous tracks/chapters/files.
o
!
Performs fast reverse by touching and
holding o.
Skips to the next track, chapter or file.
p
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Performs fast forward by touching and
holding p.
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You can also perform manual tuning by mov-
Listening to the radio
ing the joystick left or right.
4
To perform seek tuning, keep touching
1 2 3
4
5
c or d for about one second and release.
The tuner will scan the frequencies until a
broadcast strong enough for good reception is
found.
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You can cancel seek tuning by briefly touching
either c or d.
If you keep touching c or d you can skip
#
stations. Seek tuning starts as soon as you re-
lease the key.
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You can also perform seek tuning by holding
6
the joystick left or right.
These are the basic steps necessary to operate
the radio. More advanced tuner operation is
explained starting on the next page.
Storing and recalling
broadcast frequencies
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys
P1—P6 you can easily store up to six broad-
cast frequencies for later recall with the touch
of a key.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Source name
Shows the selected source name.
3 Band indicator
Shows to which band the radio is tuned
when FM is selected as the source.
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When you find a frequency that you
want to store in memory keep touching
one of preset tuning keys P1—P6 until the
beep sounds.
4 Preset number indicator
Shows which preset has been selected.
The selected radio station frequency has been
stored in memory.
5 Frequency indicator
Shows the frequency to which the tuner is
tuned.
The next time you touch the same preset tun-
ing key the radio station frequency is recalled
from memory.
6 Preset list display
Shows the preset list.
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When P1—P6 are not displayed, you can dis-
play them by touching LIST.
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
Notes
FM or AM to select the tuner.
!
!
Up to 18 FM stations, six for each of the three
FM bands, and six AM stations can be stored
in memory.
You can also use a and b to recall radio sta-
tion frequencies assigned to preset tuning
keys P1—P6 when P1—P6 are not dis-
played.
2
Touch BAND to select a band when FM
is selected as the source.
Touch BAND repeatedly until the desired band
is displayed, BAND 1, BAND 2 or BAND 3.
3
To perform manual tuning, briefly
touch c or d.
The frequencies move up or down step by
step.
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Introduction of advanced
tuner operation
Storing the strongest
broadcast frequencies
BSM (best stations memory) lets you automa-
tically store the six strongest broadcast fre-
quencies under preset tuning keys P1—P6
and once stored there you can tune in to those
frequencies with the touch of a key.
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Touch BSM on the function menu to
turn BSM on.
BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing
the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be
stored under preset tuning keys P1—P6 in
order of their signal strength. When finished,
BSM stops flashing.
1
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
#
To cancel the storage process, touch BSM
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
again.
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
Note
Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may re-
place broadcast frequencies you have saved
using P1—P6.
2
Touch ESC to return to the frequency
display.
#
To return to the previous display, touch
BACK.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those
radio stations with sufficiently strong signals
for good reception.
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Touch LOCAL on the function menu to
set the sensitivity.
Touch LOCAL repeatedly until the desired level
of sensitivity appears in the display.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and
two levels for AM:
FM: OFF—LEVEL1—LEVEL2—LEVEL3—
LEVEL4
AM: OFF—LEVEL1—LEVEL2
The LEVEL4 setting allows reception of only
the strongest stations, while lower settings let
you receive progressively weaker stations.
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8 Digital format indicator
Shows when a signal encoded in the corre-
sponding format is detected.
Watching a DVD video
1 2 3
4
5
9 Audio language indicator
Shows which audio language has been se-
lected.
a Program format indicators
These change according to which channels
are active in digital sources.
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!
L – Left front channel
C – Center channel
R – Right front channel
Ls – Left surround channel
S – Surround channel (monaural)
Rs – Right surround channel
LFE – Low frequency effects channel
a 9 8
7 6
These are the basic steps necessary to play a
DVD video with your DVD player. More ad-
vanced DVD video operation is explained start-
ing on page 38.
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
1 Source icon
DVD to select the DVD player.
If no disc is loaded in the unit, you cannot se-
Shows which source has been selected.
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lect DVD (DVD player). Insert a disc in the unit.
2 DVD-V indicator
(Refer to page 28.)
Shows when a DVD video is playing.
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With some discs, a menu may be displayed.
3 Title number indicator
Shows the title currently playing.
2
Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
4 Chapter number indicator
Shows the chapter currently playing.
3
To skip back or forward to another
chapter, touch o or p.
5 Play time indicator
Touching p skips to the start of the next
chapter. Touching o once skips to the start
of the current chapter. Touching it again will
skip to the previous chapter.
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent chapter.
6 Viewing angle indicator
Shows which viewing angle has been se-
lected.
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You can also skip back or forward to another
chapter by moving the joystick left or right.
7 Subtitle language indicator
Shows which subtitle language has been
selected.
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To perform fast forward or reverse,
Listening to a DVD audio
keep touching o or p.
If you keep touching o or p for five sec-
onds, the icon m or n changes into rever-
sal indication. When this happens, fast
reverse/fast forward continues even if you re-
lease o or p. To resume playback at a de-
sired point, touch f.
1 2 3
4
5
#
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
by holding the joystick left or right.
Fast forward/fast reverse may not be possible
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at certain locations on some discs. If this hap-
pens, normal playback automatically resumes.
7 6
These are the basic steps necessary to play a
DVD audio with your DVD player. More ad-
vanced DVD audio operation is explained
starting on page 38.
Notes
!
!
You can display the repeat range selected cur-
rently by touching INFO.
If you do not use the touch panel keys within
30 seconds, they will be hidden auto-
matically.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 DVD-A indicator
Shows when a DVD audio is playing.
3 Group number indicator
Shows the group currently playing.
4 Track number indicator
Shows the track number currently playing.
5 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent track.
6 Sampling frequency and number of
quantization bits indicator
Shows the sampling frequency and number
of quantization bits of the current track.
7 Audio system indicator
Shows which audio system has been se-
lected.
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Touch the source icon and then touch
Operating the DVD menu
Some DVDs allow you to select from the disc
contents using a menu.
DVD to select the DVD player.
If no disc is loaded in the unit, you cannot se-
#
lect DVD (DVD player). Insert a disc in the unit.
(Refer to page 28.)
#
!
You can display the menu by touching
MENU or TOP MENU while a disc is play-
ing. Touching either of these keys again
lets you start playback from the location se-
lected from the menu. For details, refer to
the instructions provided with the disc.
With some discs, a menu may be displayed.
2
Touch KEY to display the touch panel
keys.
#
When KEY is not displayed, you can display
the touch panel keys by touching the screen.
Using DVD menu direct touch
control
This function allows you to operate the DVD
menu by touching the menu item directly.
3
To skip back or forward to another
track, touch o or p.
Touching p skips to the start of the next
track. Touching o once skips to the start of
the current track. Touching it again will skip to
the previous track.
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Touch the desired menu item on the
DVD menu directly.
Depending on the contents of DVD discs, this
#
You can also skip back or forward to another
#
track by moving the joystick left or right.
function may not work properly. In this case,
using touch panel keys operate the DVD menu.
4
To perform fast forward or reverse,
keep touching o or p.
If you keep touching o or p for five sec-
onds, the icon m or n changes into rever-
sal indication. When this happens, fast
reverse/fast forward continues even if you re-
lease o or p. To resume playback at a de-
sired point, touch f.
Using the touch panel keys
1
Touch
operate the DVD menu.
When the touch panel keys are not displayed,
you can display them by touching the screen.
to display touch panel keys to
#
#
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
by holding the joystick left or right.
Fast forward/fast reverse may not be possible
2
Touch
,
,
or to select the desired
menu item.
#
at certain locations on some discs. If this hap-
pens, normal playback automatically resumes.
3
Touch ENTER.
Playback starts from the selected menu item.
If you switch the remote control operation
#
Notes
mode to DVD, the joystick on the remote control
can also operate the DVD menu. (Refer to page
!
!
You can display the repeat range selected cur-
rently by touching INFO.
If you do not use the touch panel keys within
30 seconds, they will be hidden auto-
matically.
#
You cannot operate the DVD menu from the
joystick on the head unit.
The way to display the menu differs depending
on the disc.
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Browsing still pictures
Resume playback (Bookmark)
You can browse still pictures recorded on the
When playing DVD video discs, you can use this
disc during DVD audio playback.
function.
!
You cannot operate Slideshow. (Refer to Sli-
The Bookmark function lets you resume play-
back from a selected scene the next time the
disc is loaded.
1
Touch BROWSE to browse still pictures
during playback.
%
During playback, touch BOOKMARK at
the point you want to resume playback
next time.
2
Touch PAGE – or PAGE + to switch still
pictures.
The selected scene will be bookmarked so that
playback resumes from that point next time.
You can bookmark up to five discs. After that,
the oldest bookmark is replaced by the new
one.
Touching PAGE + goes to the next still picture.
Touching PAGE – returns to the previous still
picture.
#
To return to the initial still picture, touch
HOME.
#
To clear the bookmark on a disc, keep touch-
ing BOOKMARK during playback.
# If you switch the remote control operation
#
If you switch the remote control operation
mode to DVD, the joystick on the remote control
can also browse still pictures. (Refer to page 21.)
mode to DVD, you can also bookmark a disc
using BOOKMARK on the remote control. (Refer
to page 21.)
#
You cannot browse still pictures from the joy-
stick on the head unit.
#
You can also bookmark a disc by pressing and
holding EJECT on the remote control at the point
you want to bookmark. Next time you load the
disc, playback will resume from the bookmarked
point. Note that you can only bookmark one disc
using this method. To clear the bookmark on a
disc, press EJECT.
Skipping back or forward
to another title/group
%
To skip back or forward to another
title/group, touch a or b.
Touching a skips to the start of the next title/
group. Touching b skips to the start of the pre-
vious title/group.
Title/group numbers are displayed for eight
seconds.
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time
during playback.
#
You can also skip back or forward to another
title/group by moving the joystick up or down.
To switch between groups of touch panel keys,
touch NEXT or PREV.
%
Touch during playback.
#
Each time you touch , you move ahead one
frame.
#
#
To return to normal playback, touch f.
To switch between groups of touch panel keys,
touch NEXT or PREV.
With some discs, images may be unclear dur-
ing frame-by-frame playback.
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ber.
#
#
Touch 0—9 to input the desired num-
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down playback speed.
To cancel the inputted numbers, touch C.
You can also input the desired number by
%
Keep touching until
during playback.
The icon is displayed, forward slow motion
playback begins.
You can adjust playback speed by pressing
is displayed
using the joystick and 0-9.
#
11 minutes, convert the time into 71 minutes 00
seconds and touch 7, 1, 0 and 0 in that order.
In the time search function, to select 1 hour
#
q or r on the remote control during slow mo-
tion playback.
4
Touch ENTER.
This starts playback from the selected part.
#
To switch between groups of touch panel keys,
touch NEXT or PREV.
Note
#
To return to normal playback, touch f.
With discs featuring a menu, you can also touch
MENU or TOP MENU and then make selections
from the displayed menu.
Notes
!
!
!
There is no sound during slow motion play-
back.
With some discs, images may be unclear dur-
ing slow motion playback.
Reverse slow motion playback is not possi-
ble.
Changing audio language
during playback (Multi-audio)
DVDs can provide audio playback with differ-
ent languages and different systems (Dolby Di-
gital, DTS etc.). With DVDs featuring multi-
audio recordings, you can switch between lan-
guages/audio systems during playback.
Searching for the part you
want to play
You can use the search function to find the
part you want to play.
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Touch AUDIO during playback.
Each time you touch AUDIO it switches be-
tween audio systems.
For DVD video, you can select TITLE (title),
CHAPT (chapter), TIME (time) or 10KEY (nu-
meric keypad).
For DVD audio, you can select GROUP
(group), TRACK (track) or 10KEY (numeric
keypad).
Notes
!
!
With some DVDs, switching between lan-
guages/audio systems may only be possible
using a menu display.
You can also switch between languages/audio
systems using DVD SETUP MENU. For de-
!
Chapter search, track search and time
search are not possible when disc playback
has been stopped.
1
2
Touch SEARCH/10key.
Touch the desired search option (e.g.,
CHAPT).
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!
!
Display indications such as Dolby D and Mch
indicate the audio system recorded on the
DVD. Depending on the setting, playback may
not be with the same audio system as that in-
dicated.
Touching AUDIO during fast forward/fast re-
verse, pause or slow motion playback returns
you to normal playback.
!
During playback of a scene shot from mul-
tiple angles, the angle icon is dis-
played. Turn angle icon display on or off
using DVD SETUP MENU. For details, refer
%
Touch ANGLE during playback of a
scene shot from multiple angles.
Each time you touch ANGLE it switches be-
tween angles.
Changing the subtitle
language during playback
(Multi-subtitle)
With DVDs featuring multi-subtitle recordings,
you can switch between subtitle languages
during playback.
Note
Touching ANGLE during fast forward/fast reverse,
pause or slow motion playback returns you to
normal playback.
%
Touch SUBTITLE during playback.
Automatic playback of DVDs
Each time you touch SUBTITLE it switches be-
tween subtitle languages.
When a DVD disc with DVD menu is inserted,
this unit will cancel the DVD menu automati-
cally and start playback from the first chapter
of the first title.
Notes
!
!
With some DVDs, switching between subtitle
languages may only be possible using a menu
display.
You can also switch between subtitle lan-
guages using DVD SETUP MENU. For details,
Touching SUBTITLE during fast forward/fast
reverse, pause or slow motion playback re-
turns you to normal playback.
!
Some DVDs may not operate properly. If
this function is not fully operated, turn this
function off and start playback.
%
Touch AUTO PLAY to turn automatic
playback on.
To turn automatic playback off, touch
AUTO PLAY again.
You can also turn automatic playback on or off
#
!
#
by pressing AUTO PLAY button on the remote
control.
#
When the automatic playback is on, you can-
not operate repeating play of DVD disc (refer to
Changing the viewing angle
during playback (Multi-angle)
With DVDs featuring multi-angle (scenes shot
from multiple angles) recordings, you can
switch among viewing angles during play-
back.
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TRACK – Repeat just the current track
Introduction of advanced
DVD operation
Note
If you perform chapter/track search or fast for-
ward/reverse, the repeat play range changes to
DISC.
Playing tracks in random order
Random play lets you play back tracks in a
random order within the current group during
DVD audio playback.
1
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
%
Touch RANDOM on the function menu
to turn random play on.
Tracks will play in a random order within the
current group.
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
#
To turn random play off, touch RANDOM
again.
2
Touch ESC to return to the playback dis-
play.
#
To return to the previous display, touch
Scanning tracks
BACK.
Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of
each track in the current group during DVD
audio playback.
Repeating play
There are three repeat play ranges for DVD
playback.
1
Touch SCAN on the function menu to
turn scan play on.
The first 10 seconds of each track of the cur-
rent group is played.
%
Touch REPEAT on the function menu to
select the repeat range.
2
When you find the desired track touch
SCAN again.
After scanning is finished, normal playback of
the tracks will begin again.
Touch REPEAT repeatedly until the desired re-
peat range appears in the display.
During DVD video playback
#
!
!
!
DISC – Play through the current disc
TITLE – Repeat just the current title
CHAPTER – Repeat just the current chapter
During DVD audio playback
!
!
DISC – Play through the current disc
GROUP – Repeat just the current group
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Selecting audio output
When playing DVD video discs recorded with
LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output.
!
This function is not possible when disc
playback has been stopped.
%
Touch L/R SELECT on the function menu
to select the audio output.
Touch L/R SELECT repeatedly until the desired
audio output appears in the display.
!
!
!
!
L+R – left and right
LEFT – left
RIGHT – right
MIX – mixing left and right
Note
Depending on the disc and the playback location
on the disc, the function may not be selectable,
indicating that operating this function is not pos-
sible.
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2
Touch the screen to display the touch
Watching a Video CD
panel keys.
3
To skip back or forward to another
1 2
3
4
track, touch o or p.
Touching p skips to the start of the next
track. Touching o once skips to the start of
the current track. Touching it again will skip to
the previous track.
#
You can also skip back or forward to another
track by moving the joystick left or right.
During PBC playback, a menu may be dis-
played if you perform these operations.
#
6
5
4
To perform fast forward or reverse,
These are the basic steps necessary to play a
Video CD with your DVD player. More ad-
vanced Video CD operation is explained start-
ing on page 42.
keep touching o or p.
If you keep touching o or p for five sec-
onds, the icon m or n changes into rever-
sal indication. When this happens, fast
reverse/fast forward continues even if you re-
lease o or p. To resume playback at a de-
sired point, touch f.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 VideoCD indicator
Shows when a Video CD is playing.
#
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
by holding the joystick left or right.
Fast forward/fast reverse may not be possible
#
3 Track number indicator
Shows the track number currently playing.
at certain locations on some discs. If this hap-
pens, normal playback automatically resumes.
4 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent track.
Note
If you do not use the touch panel keys within 30
seconds, they will be hidden automatically.
5 Audio output indicator
Shows the output channel selected cur-
rently.
PBC playback
During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC
(Playback Control), PBC:ON is displayed. You
can operate PBC menu with 10KEY.
6 Repeat indicator
Shows the selected repeat range.
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
DVD to select the DVD player.
If no disc is loaded in the unit, you cannot se-
1
When PBC menu is displayed, touch
SEARCH/10key and then touch 10KEY.
Depending on the discs, the menu may be
two or more pages long. In such case, touch o
or p to display the next or previous menu.
#
lect DVD (DVD player). Insert a disc in the unit.
(Refer to page 28.)
#
#
With a Video CD featuring the PBC (playback
control) function, a menu is displayed. (Refer to
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2
Touch 0—9 corresponding to a menu
Notes
number and then touch ENTER to start
playback.
Playback starts from the selected menu item.
!
!
!
There is no sound during slow motion play-
back.
With some discs, images may be unclear dur-
ing slow motion playback.
Reverse slow motion playback is not possi-
ble.
3
Touch ESC to hide the touch panel keys.
Notes
!
You can display the menu by touching dur-
ing PBC playback. For details, refer to the in-
structions provided with the disc.
Searching for a desired
scene, starting playback
from a specified time
You can use the search function to search for
a desired scene by specifying a track, and the
time search function to specify the time on a
disc at which play starts.
!
!
PBC playback of Video-CD cannot be can-
celled.
During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC
(Playback Control), PBC:ON, search and time
search functions cannot be used nor can you
select the range for repeat play.
!
During playback of Video CDs featuring
PBC (playback control), this function can-
not be operated.
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time
during playback.
!
Time search is not possible when disc play-
back has been stopped.
%
Touch during playback.
1
2
Touch SEARCH/10key.
Each time you touch , you move ahead one
frame.
Touch TRACK (track), TIME (time) or
10KEY (numeric keypad).
#
#
To return to normal playback, touch f.
With some discs, images may be unclear dur-
3
Touch 0—9 to input the desired num-
ing frame-by-frame playback.
ber.
#
#
To cancel the inputted numbers, touch C.
You can also input the desired number by
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down playback speed.
using the joystick and 0-9.
In the time search function, to select 1 hour
#
11 minutes, convert the time into 71 minutes 00
seconds and touch 7, 1, 0 and 0 in that order.
%
Keep touching until
during playback.
The icon is displayed, forward slow motion
playback begins.
You can adjust playback speed by pressing
is displayed
4
Touch ENTER.
This starts playback from the selected
scene.
#
q or r on the remote control during slow mo-
tion playback.
#
To return to normal playback, touch f.
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Playing Video CDs
Introduction of advanced
Video CD operation
Note
If you perform track search or fast forward/re-
verse, the repeat play range changes to DISC.
Selecting audio output
You can switch between stereo and monaural
audio output.
!
This function is not possible when disc
playback has been stopped.
1
%
Touch L/R SELECT on the function menu
to select the audio output.
Touch L/R SELECT repeatedly until the desired
audio output appears in the display.
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
!
!
!
!
L+R – left and right
LEFT – left
RIGHT – right
MIX – mixing left and right
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
2
Touch ESC to return to the playback dis-
play.
#
To return to the previous display, touch
BACK.
Repeating play
There are two repeat play ranges for the Video
CD playback: TRACK (track repeat) and DISC
(disc repeat).
!
During playback of Video CDs featuring
PBC (playback control), this function can-
not be operated.
%
Touch REPEAT on the function menu to
select the repeat range.
Touch REPEAT repeatedly until the desired re-
peat range appears in the display.
!
!
DISC – Repeat the current disc
TRACK – Repeat just the current track
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the current track. Touching it again will skip to
the previous track.
Listening to a CD
#
You can also skip back or forward to another
1 2
3 4
5
track by moving the joystick left or right.
3
To perform fast forward or reverse,
keep touching o or p.
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
#
by holding the joystick left or right.
Selecting tracks from the
track title list
6
Track title list lets you see the list of tracks on
a disc and select one of them to play back.
When playing a CD TEXT disc, track titles are
displayed.
These are the basic steps necessary to play a
CD with your DVD player. More advanced CD
operation is explained starting on the next
1
Touch PREV or NEXT to switch between
the lists of titles.
When the list of tracks is not displayed, touch
LIST.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
#
2 CD indicator
Shows when a CD is playing.
2
Touch your favorite track title.
That selection will begin to play.
3 Disc title indicator
Shows the title of the currently playing disc
only when playing CD TEXT discs.
Displaying text information
on CD TEXT discs
4 Track number indicator
Shows the track number currently playing.
Some discs have certain information encoded
on the disc during manufacture. These discs
may contain such information as the CD title,
track title, artist’s name and playback time
and are called CD TEXT discs. Text information
recorded on a CD TEXT disc can be displayed.
5 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent track.
6 Track list display
Shows the track title list.
%
Touch INFO.
Touch INFO repeatedly to switch between the
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
DVD to select the DVD player.
If no disc is loaded in the unit, you cannot se-
following settings:
#
Disc Title (disc title)—DiscArtist (disc artist
name)—Track Title (track title)—TrackArtist
(track artist name)
lect DVD (DVD player). Insert a disc in the unit.
(Refer to page 28.)
2
To skip back or forward to another
#
If specific information has not been recorded
track, touch o or p.
Touching p skips to the start of the next
track. Touching o once skips to the start of
on a CD TEXT disc, No XXXX will be displayed
(e.g., No Name).
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Playing CDs
Introduction of advanced
CD operation
Playing tracks in random order
Random play lets you play back tracks on the
CD in a random order.
%
Touch RANDOM on the function menu
to turn random play on.
Tracks will play in a random order.
#
To turn random play off, touch RANDOM
again.
Scanning tracks of a CD
Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of
each track on the CD.
1
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1
Touch SCAN on the function menu to
turn scan play on.
The first 10 seconds of each track is played.
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
2
When you find the desired track touch
SCAN again.
After scanning of a CD is finished, normal
playback of the tracks will begin again.
#
2
play.
Touch ESC to return to the playback dis-
#
To return to the previous display, touch
BACK.
Repeating play
There are two repeat play ranges for the CD
playback: TRACK (track repeat) and DISC (disc
repeat).
%
Touch REPEAT on the function menu to
select the repeat range.
Touch REPEAT repeatedly until the desired re-
peat range appears in the display.
!
!
DISC – Repeat the current disc
TRACK – Repeat just the current track
Note
If you perform track search or fast forward/re-
verse, the repeat play range changes to DISC.
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Playing MP3/WMA/AAC
files
09
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
DVD to select the DVD player.
If no disc is loaded in the unit, you cannot se-
Listening to MP3/WMA/AAC
#
1 2 3 4 5
6
lect DVD (DVD player). Insert a disc in the unit.
(Refer to page 28.)
2
Touch a or b to select a folder.
#
You can also select a folder by moving the joy-
stick up or down.
To return to folder 01 (ROOT), press and hold
#
BAND/ESC. However, if folder 01 (ROOT) con-
tains no files, playback commences with folder
02.
8
7
#
You cannot select a folder that does not have
an MP3/WMA/AAC file recorded in it.
These are the basic steps necessary to play an
MP3/WMA/AAC with your DVD player. More
advanced MP3/WMA/AAC operation is ex-
plained starting on page 47.
3
To skip back or forward to another
track, touch o or p.
Touching p skips to the start of the next
track. Touching o once skips to the start of
the current track. Touching it again will skip to
the previous track.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 ROM-Audio indicator
#
You can also skip back or forward to another
Shows when a compressed audio (MP3/
WMA/AAC) file is playing.
track by moving the joystick left or right.
4
To perform fast forward or reverse,
keep touching o or p.
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
3 MP3/WMA/AAC indicator
Shows the type of file currently playing.
#
by holding the joystick left or right.
4 Folder number indicator
Shows the folder number currently playing.
Notes
5 File number indicator
Shows the file number currently playing.
!
!
!
!
This DVD player can play back an MP3/WMA/
AAC file recorded on CD-R/RW/ROM and
that can be played back.)
Playback is carried out in order of file number.
Folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If
folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback
commences with folder 02.)
When playing back files recorded as VBR
(variable bit rate) files, the play time will not be
correctly displayed if fast forward or reverse
operations are used.
There is no sound on fast forward or re-
verse.
6 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent file.
7 Folder name indicator
Shows the name of the currently playing
folder.
8 Folder and file name list
Shows the list of folder and file name.
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Playing MP3/WMA/AAC
files
#
If specific information has not been recorded
Selecting tracks from the
file name list
on an MP3/WMA/AAC file, no xxxx will be dis-
played in the list (e.g., No Data).
File name list lets you see the list of file names
(or folder names) and select one of them to
playback.
#
Depending on the version of ID3 tag or Win-
dows Media Player, the information may not be
displayed correctly.
1
Touch PREV or NEXT to switch between
the lists of names.
When the list of file names is not displayed,
touch LIST.
Displaying text information on
MP3/WMA/AAC disc
#
Text information recorded on an MP3/WMA/
AAC disc can be displayed.
2
Touch your favorite file name (or folder
name).
%
Touch INFO.
That selection will begin to play.
Touch INFO repeatedly to switch between the
following settings:
Folder Name (folder name)—File Name (file
name)—Album (album title)—Track (track
title)—Artist (artist name)
#
When you have selected a folder, a list of the
names of the files (or the folders) in it can be
viewed. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select the desired
file name.
#
To return to the previous list (the folder one
#
If specific information has not been recorded
level higher), touch
.
on an MP3/WMA/AAC disc, no xxxx will be dis-
played (e.g., no artist).
#
Depending on the version of Windows Media
Player used to encode WMA files, album names
and other text information may not be correctly
displayed.
Displaying information on
MP3/WMA/AAC file
Information recorded on an MP3/WMA/AAC
disc can be displayed.
%
Touch to display information on the
MP3/WMA/AAC file you are currently play-
ing.
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
ALBUM (album title)
TRACK (track title)
FOLDER (folder name)
FILE (file name)
ARTIST (artist name)
GENRE (genre)
YEAR (year)
#
When playing back WMA files, lists of album
title, genre and year appear in blank.
When playing back AAC files, lists of genre
#
and year appear in blank.
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09
!
!
If you perform track search or fast forward/re-
verse during FILE, the repeat play range
changes to FOLDER.
When FOLDER is selected, it is not possible to
play back a subfolder of that folder.
Introduction of advanced
built-in DVD player (MP3/
WMA/AAC) operation
Playing tracks in random order
Random play lets you play back tracks in a
random order within the repeat range,
FOLDER and DISC.
1
Select the repeat range.
1
2
Touch RANDOM on the function menu
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
to turn random play on.
Tracks will play in a random order within the
previously selected FOLDER or DISC ranges.
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
#
To turn random play off, touch RANDOM
again.
2
play.
#
Touch ESC to return to the playback dis-
Scanning folders and tracks
To return to the previous display, touch
While you are using FOLDER, the beginning of
each track in the selected folder plays for
about 10 seconds. When you are using DISC,
the beginning of the first track of each folder
is played for about 10 seconds.
BACK.
Repeating play
For MP3/WMA/AAC playback, there are three
repeat play ranges: FOLDER (folder repeat),
FILE (one-track repeat) and DISC (repeat all
tracks).
1
Select the repeat range.
2
Touch SCAN on the function menu to
turn scan play on.
%
Touch REPEAT on the function menu to
The first 10 seconds of each track of the cur-
rent folder (or the first track of each folder) is
played.
select the repeat range.
Touch REPEAT repeatedly until the desired re-
peat range appears in the display.
3
When you find the desired track (or
folder) touch SCAN again.
After track or folder scanning is finished, nor-
mal playback of the tracks will begin again.
!
!
!
DISC – Repeat all tracks
FOLDER – Repeat the current folder
FILE – Repeat just the current track
#
Notes
!
If you select another folder during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to DISC.
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Playing DivX/JPEG files
Watching a DivX/JPEG
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
DVD to select the DVD player.
If no disc is loaded in the unit, you cannot se-
#
1 2
3 4
5
lect DVD (DVD player). Insert a disc in the unit.
(Refer to page 28.)
2
Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
3
#
Touch a or b to select a folder.
You can also select a folder by moving the joy-
stick up or down.
7
6
#
To return to folder 01 (ROOT), press and hold
BAND/ESC. However, if folder 01 (ROOT) con-
tains no files, playback commences with folder
02.
These are the basic steps necessary to play a
DivX/JPEG with your DVD player. More ad-
vanced DivX/JPEG operation is explained start-
ing on page 52.
#
You cannot select a folder that does not have
a DivX/JPEG file recorded in it.
4
To skip back or forward to another file,
1 Source icon
touch o or p.
Shows which source has been selected.
Touching p skips to the start of the next file.
Touching o once skips to the start of the
current file. Touching it again will skip to the
previous file.
2 DivX/JPEG indicator
Shows the type of file currently playing.
#
You can also skip back or forward to another
3 Folder number indicator
file by moving the joystick left or right.
Shows the folder number currently playing.
5
To perform fast forward or reverse,
4 File number indicator
keep touching o or p.
Shows the file number currently playing.
If you keep touching o or p for five sec-
onds, the icon m or n changes into rever-
sal indication. When this happens, fast
reverse/fast forward continues even if you re-
lease o or p. To resume playback at a de-
sired point, touch f.
5 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent file.
!
When playing a JPEG disc, play time in-
dicator does not appear.
#
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
by holding the joystick left or right.
This is fast forward and reverse operation only
6 Folder name indicator
Shows the name of the currently playing
folder.
#
for the file being played. This operation is can-
celed when the previous or next file is reached.
#
When playing a JPEG disc, this operation can-
7 Folder and file name list
not be performed.
Shows the list of folder and file name.
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10
When you load a disc containing this type of
DivX VOD content, the remaining number of
plays is shown on-screen and you then have
the option of playing the disc (thereby using
up one of the remaining plays), or stopping. If
you load a disc that contains expired DivX
VOD content (for example, content that has
zero remaining plays), Rental expired is dis-
played.
Notes
!
This DVD player can play back a DivX file re-
corded on CD-R/RW/ROM and DVD-R/RW/
played back.)
This DVD player can play back a JPEG file re-
corded on CD-R/RW/ROM. (Refer to page 131
for files that can be played back.)
Playback is carried out in order of file number.
Folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If
folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback
commences with folder 02.)
There is no sound on fast forward or reverse.
If you do not use the touch panel keys within
30 seconds, they will be hidden auto-
matically.
!
!
!
If your DivX VOD content allows an unlim-
ited number of plays, then you may load
the disc into your player and play the con-
tent as often as you like, and no message
will be displayed.
!
!
Important
!
In order to play DivX VOD content on this unit,
you first need to register the unit with your
DivX VOD content provider. About your regis-
Viewing a JPEG slideshow
When loading a CD/CD-R/RW containing
JPEG picture files, this unit automatically
starts a slideshow from the first folder/picture
on the disc. The player displays the pictures in
each folder in alphabetical order.
!
DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM (Di-
gital Rights Management) system. This re-
stricts playback of content to specific,
registered devices.
The table below shows the controls for viewing
a slideshow.
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If the message is displayed after load-
ing a disc containing DivX VOD content,
touch PLAY.
Key What it does
Playback of the DivX VOD content will start.
Starts the slideshow, pauses the slideshow or
restarts a paused disc.
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To skip to the next file, touch NEXT PLAY.
If you do not want to play the DivX VOD con-
f
o
p
Displays the previous picture.
tent, touch STOP.
Displays the next picture.
Rotates the displayed picture 90° clockwise.
®
Playing DivX VOD content
Some DivX VOD (video on demand) content
may only be playable a fixed number of times.
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Press r on the remote control during
Selecting files from the file
name list
playback.
Each time you press r, you move ahead one
File name list lets you see the list of file names
(or folder names) and select one of them to
playback.
frame.
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#
To return to normal playback, touch f.
With some discs, images may be unclear dur-
ing frame-by-frame playback.
1
Touch PREV or NEXT to switch between
the lists of names.
When the list of file names is not displayed,
touch LIST.
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Slow motion playback
When playing DivX video file, this lets you slow
down playback speed.
2
Touch your favorite file name (or folder
name).
That selection will begin to play.
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Press r on the remote control until
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When you have selected a folder, a list of the
is displayed during playback.
The icon is displayed, forward slow motion
playback begins.
names of the files (or the folders) in it can be
viewed. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select the desired
file name.
#
To return to normal playback, touch f.
#
To return to the previous list (the folder one
level higher), touch
.
Notes
!
!
!
There is no sound during slow motion play-
back.
With some discs, images may be unclear dur-
ing slow motion playback.
Reverse slow motion playback is not possi-
ble.
Displaying text information
on DivX/JPEG disc
Text information recorded on a DivX/JPEG disc
can be displayed.
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Touch INFO.
Touch INFO repeatedly to switch between the
Searching for the part you
want to play
When playing DivX video file, you can use the
time search function to find the part you want
to play.
following settings:
Folder Name (folder name)—File Name (file
name)
!
Time search is not possible when disc play-
back has been stopped.
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time
during DivX playback.
1
Touch SEARCH.
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2
ber.
Touch 0—9 to input the desired num-
Note
Touching SUBTITLE during fast forward/fast re-
verse, pause or slow motion playback returns you
to normal playback.
#
#
To cancel the inputted numbers, touch C.
To select 1 hour 11 minutes, convert the time
into 71 minutes 00 seconds and touch 7, 1, 0 and
0 in that order.
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You can also input the desired number by
using the joystick and 0-9.
3
Touch ENTER.
This starts playback from the selected part.
Changing audio language
during playback (Multi-audio)
When playing a DivX video disc recorded with
dialog in two or more languages, you can
switch audio language during playback.
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Touch AUDIO during playback.
Each time you touch AUDIO it switches be-
tween audio systems.
Note
Touching AUDIO during fast forward/fast reverse,
pause or slow motion playback returns you to
normal playback.
Changing the subtitle
language during playback
(Multi-subtitle)
When playing a DivX video disc recorded with
subtitles in one or more languages, you can
switch subtitle language during playback.
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Touch SUBTITLE during playback.
Each time you touch SUBTITLE it switches be-
tween subtitle languages.
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FILE – Repeat just the current file
Introduction of advanced
built-in DVD player (DivX/
JPEG) operation
Notes
!
!
If you select another folder during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to DISC.
If you perform track search or fast forward/re-
verse during FILE, the repeat play range
changes to FOLDER.
!
When FOLDER is selected, it is not possible to
play back a subfolder of that folder.
1
Playing files in random order
When playing a JPEG disc, random play lets
you play back files in a random order within
the repeat range, FOLDER and DISC.
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
1
Select the repeat range.
2
Touch RANDOM on the function menu
2
play.
#
Touch ESC to return to the playback dis-
to turn random play on.
Files will play in a random order within the pre-
viously selected FOLDER or DISC ranges.
To return to the previous display, touch
BACK.
#
To turn random play off, touch RANDOM
again.
Repeating play
For DivX video file playback, there are three re-
peat play ranges: FOLDER (folder repeat), FILE
(file repeat) and DISC (repeat all files).
For JPEG picture file playback, there are two
repeat play ranges: FOLDER (folder repeat)
and DISC (repeat all files).
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Touch REPEAT on the function menu to
select the repeat range.
Touch REPEAT repeatedly until the desired re-
peat range appears in the display.
!
!
DISC – Repeat all files
FOLDER – Repeat the current folder
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Listening to a CD
11
7 Disc list display
Shows the disc list.
1 2 3
4
5
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
M-CD to select the multi-CD player.
2
Touch any of 01—06 to select a disc you
want to listen to.
If you want to select a disc located at 7 to 12,
touch PREV or NEXT to display 07—12.
#
When 01—06 and 07—12 are not displayed,
you can display them by touching LIST.
You can also sequentially select a disc by
using a/b when DISC LIST is not displayed.
7
6
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You can use this unit to control a multi-CD
player, which is sold separately.
These are the basic steps necessary to play a
CD with your multi-CD player. More advanced
CD operation is explained starting on page 55.
3
To skip back or forward to another
track, touch o or p.
Touching p skips to the start of the next
track. Touching o once skips to the start of
the current track. Touching it again will skip to
the previous track.
!
This unit does not have a disc title input
function.
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You can also skip back or forward to another
!
Only those functions described in this man-
ual are supported by 50-disc multi-CD
players.
track by moving the joystick left or right.
4
To perform fast forward or reverse,
keep touching o or p.
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
1 Source icon
#
Shows which source has been selected.
by holding the joystick left or right.
2 Source name
Shows the selected source name.
Notes
!
!
When the multi-CD player performs the pre-
paratory operations, READY is displayed.
If an error message such as ERROR-02 is dis-
played, refer to the multi-CD player owner’s
manual.
3 Disc number indicator
Shows the disc number currently playing.
4 Track number indicator
Shows the track number currently playing.
!
If there are no discs in the multi-CD player ma-
gazine, NO DISC is displayed.
5 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent track.
Pausing CD playback
Pause lets you temporarily stop disc playback.
6 Disc title indicator
Shows the title of the currently playing disc
only when playing CD TEXT discs.
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Touch f to turn pause on.
Disc Title (disc title)—DiscArtist (disc artist
name)—Track Title (track title)—TrackArtist
(track artist name)
Playback of the current track pauses.
To turn pause off, touch f again.
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#
If specific information has not been recorded
on a CD TEXT disc, No XXXX will be displayed
(e.g., No Name).
Selecting tracks from the
track title list
Track title list lets you see the list of tracks on
a disc and select one of them to play back.
When playing a CD TEXT disc, track titles are
displayed.
1
Touch LIST to display track list.
Each time you touch LIST it selects lists in the
following order:
DISC LIST (disc list)—TRACK LIST (track list)
—no list displays
2
Touch PREV or NEXT to switch between
the lists of titles.
3
Touch your favorite track title.
That selection will begin to play.
Displaying text information
on CD TEXT discs
You can use these functions only with a CD
TEXT compatible multi-CD player.
Some discs have certain information encoded
on the disc during manufacture. These discs
may contain such information as the CD title,
track title, artist’s name and playback time
and are called CD TEXT discs. Text information
recorded on a CD TEXT disc can be displayed.
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Touch INFO.
Touch INFO repeatedly to switch between the
following settings:
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Introduction of advanced
multi-CD player operation
Notes
!
!
If you select other discs during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to MULTI-CD.
If you perform track search or fast forward/re-
verse during TRACK, the repeat play range
changes to DISC.
Playing tracks in random order
Random play lets you play back tracks in ran-
dom order within the repeat range, MULTI-CD
and DISC.
1
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1
Select the repeat range.
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
2
Touch RANDOM on the function menu
to turn random play on.
Tracks will play in a random order within the
previously selected MULTI-CD or DISC ranges.
2
Touch ESC to return to the playback dis-
#
To turn random play off, touch RANDOM
play.
again.
#
To return to the previous display, touch
BACK.
Scanning CDs and tracks
While you are using DISC, the beginning of
each track on the selected disc plays for about
10 seconds. When you are using MULTI-CD,
the beginning of the first track of each disc is
played for about 10 seconds.
Repeating play
There are three repeat play ranges for the
multi-CD player: MULTI-CD (multi-CD player
repeat), TRACK (one-track repeat) and DISC
(disc repeat).
1
Select the repeat range.
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Touch REPEAT on the function menu to
select the repeat range.
Touch REPEAT repeatedly until the desired re-
peat range appears in the display.
2
Touch SCAN on the function menu to
turn scan play on.
!
MULTI-CD – Repeat all discs in the multi-
The first 10 seconds of each track of the cur-
rent disc (or the first track of each disc) is
played.
CD player
!
!
TRACK – Repeat just the current track
DISC – Repeat the current disc
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When you find the desired track (or
Creating a playlist with ITS
programming
You can use ITS to enter and play back up to
99 tracks per disc from up to 100 discs (with
the disc titles). (With multi-CD players sold be-
fore the CDX-P1250 and CDX-P650, up to 24
tracks can be stored in the playlist.)
disc) touch SCAN again.
After track or disc scanning is finished, nor-
#
mal playback of the tracks will begin again.
Using compression and
bass emphasis
1
Play a CD that you want to program.
You can use these functions only with a multi-
CD player that supports them.
2
Touch ITS MEMORY on the function
menu.
Using COMP (compression) and DBE (dy-
namic bass emphasis) functions lets you ad-
just the sound playback quality of the multi-
CD player. Each of the functions has a two-
step adjustment. The COMP function balances
the output of louder and softer sounds at high-
er volumes. DBE boosts bass levels to give
playback a fuller sound. Listen to each of the
effects as you select them and use the one
that best enhances the playback of the track
or CD that you are listening to.
3
4
Touch or to select the desired track.
Touch MEMORY to store the currently
playing track in the playlist.
MEMORY is displayed briefly and the cur-
rently playing selection is added to your play-
list. The display then shows track number
again.
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After data for 100 discs has been stored in
memory, data for a new disc will overwrite the
oldest one.
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Touch COMPRESSION on the function
menu to select your favorite setting.
Touch COMPRESSION repeatedly to switch be-
tween the following settings:
Playback from your ITS playlist
OFF—COMP1—COMP2—OFF—DBE1—
DBE2
ITS play lets you listen to the tracks that you
have entered into your ITS playlist. When you
turn on ITS play, tracks from your ITS playlist
in the multi-CD player will begin to play.
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If the multi-CD player does not support
COMP/DBE, NO COMP is displayed and
COMPRESSION cannot be operated.
1
Select the repeat range.
2
Touch ITS PLAY on the function menu
Using ITS playlists
to turn ITS play on.
ITS (instant track selection) lets you make a
playlist of favorite tracks from those in the
multi-CD player magazine. After you have
added your favorite tracks to the playlist you
can turn on ITS play and play just those selec-
tions.
Playback begins of those tracks from your
playlist within the previously selected
MULTI-CD or DISC ranges.
#
If no tracks in the current range are pro-
grammed for ITS play, then ITS EMPTY is dis-
played.
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To turn ITS play off, touch ITS PLAY again.
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Erasing a track from your ITS
playlist
You can delete a track from your ITS playlist if
ITS play is on.
If ITS play is already on, skip to step 2.
1
Play the CD with the track you want to
delete from your ITS playlist, and turn ITS
play on.
2
Touch ITS MEMORY on the function
menu.
3
4
Touch or to select the desired track.
Touch CLEAR to erase the track from
your ITS playlist.
The currently playing selection is erased from
your ITS playlist and playback of the next track
from your ITS playlist begins.
#
If there are no tracks from your playlist in the
current range, ITS EMPTY is displayed and nor-
mal play resumes.
Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist
You can delete all tracks of a CD from your ITS
playlist if ITS play is off.
1
Play the CD that you want to delete.
2
Touch ITS MEMORY on the function
menu.
3
Touch CLEAR to erase all tracks on the
currently playing CD from your ITS playlist.
All tracks on the currently playing CD are
erased from your playlist and CLEAR is dis-
played.
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Playing songs on iPod
8 Song information
Shows detailed information of currently
playing song.
Listening to songs on your
iPod
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
iPod to select the iPod.
When the iPod is not connected to this unit,
you cannot select the iPod as a source.
1 2 3 4 5
6
#
2
To skip back or forward to another
song, touch o or p.
Touching p skips to the start of the next
song. Touching o once skips to the start of
the current song. Touching it again will skip to
the previous song.
8
7
3
To perform fast forward or reverse,
You can use this unit to control an iPod adapter,
which is sold separately.
keep touching o or p.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
Browsing for a song
The operation of this unit to control an iPod is
designed to be as close to the operation of the
iPod as possible for easy operation and song
search.
2 Source name
Shows the selected source name.
3 Song number indicator
Shows the number of song played in the se-
lected list.
1
Touch TOP to display the top menu.
2
Touch one of the categories in which
4 Repeat indicator
you want to search for a song.
Shows when repeat range is selected to cur-
rent track.
!
!
!
!
!
Playlists (playlists)
Artists (artists)
Albums (albums)
Songs (songs)
5 Shuffle indicator
Shows when random play is set to SONGS
or ALBUMS.
Genres (genres)
6 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent song.
3
Touch a list title that you want to play.
Repeat this operation until you find the de-
sired song.
#
You can start playback throughout the se-
7 Song title indicator
Shows the title of the currently playing
song.
lected list by touching and holding desired list
title.
#
You can start a playback of all the songs in the
selected list (Genres, Artists or Albums). To do
this, touch ALL.
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#
To go to the next group of list titles, touch
%
Touch to display information on the
NEXT.
song you are currently playing.
#
To return to the previous group of list titles,
Song information is displayed.
touch PREV.
!
Status bar shows the remaining playback
time. The bar is filled up from the left to the
right as the playback time is consumed.
#
#
To return to the previous menu, touch
To go to the top menu of the list search, touch
.
TOP.
#
If the playback stops for any reason, touch
TOP and refine your search for a song.
Repeating play
For playback of the songs on the iPod, there
are two repeat play ranges: ONE (repeat one
song) and ALL (repeat all songs in the list).
Pausing a song
Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of a
song.
!
While this unit is set to repeat one song,
you cannot select the other songs.
%
Touch f during playback.
PAUSE appears in the display.
To resume playback at the same point that you
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range.
Touch REPEAT to select the repeat
#
Touch REPEAT repeatedly until the desired re-
peat range appears in the display.
turned pause on, touch f again.
!
!
ONE – Repeat just the current song
ALL – Repeat all songs in the selected
list
Displaying text
information on iPod
Text information recorded on the iPod can be
displayed on the information bar.
Playing songs in a random
order (shuffle)
For playback of the songs on the iPod, there
are two random play methods: SONGS (play
back songs in a random order) and ALBUMS
(play back albums in a random order).
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Touch INFO.
Touch INFO repeatedly to switch between the
following settings:
Song Title (song title)—Artist (artist name)—
Album (album title)
#
If the characters recorded on the iPod are not
%
Touch SHUFFLE to select the random
compatible with this unit, those characters will
play method.
not be displayed.
Touch SHUFFLE repeatedly until the desired
random play method appears in the display.
!
SONGS – Play back songs in a random
order within the selected list
ALBUMS – Select an album randomly, and
then play back all the songs in it in order
Displaying information on
song
!
Song title, artist name, album title of the cur-
rently playing song can be displayed (if they
have been entered in iPod) together with the
index and the remaining playback time in the
form of the status bar.
#
To cancel the random play, touch SHUFFLE re-
peatedly until the shuffle icon is turned off.
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XM tuner (GEX-P920XM)
7 XM channel select setting indicator
Shows what channel select setting has
been selected. ChNumber is displayed
when ChNumber is selected for the chan-
nel select mode, and Category is displayed
when Category is selected for the channel
select mode.
Listening to XM Satellite Radio
1 2 34 5
67
!
Refer to Switching the XM channel select
8 Detail information or preset list display
Shows the detail information of the broad-
cast channel currently being received or the
preset list.
8
You can use this unit to control an XM satellite
digital tuner (GEX-P920XM), which is sold
separately.
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
XM to select the XM.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
XM tuner’s operation manuals. This section
provides information on XM operations with
this unit which differs from that described in
the XM tuner’s operation manual.
2
Touch BAND to select a XM band.
Touch BAND repeatedly until the desired XM
band is displayed, XM 1, XM 2 or XM 3.
3
Touch c or d to select a desired
!
This unit does not have the text scroll
function.
channel.
The channels move up or down step by step.
Channels that cannot currently be selected
are skipped, and the next channel is selected.
1 Source icon
Shows what the source has been selected.
#
If you touch and hold c or d, you can in-
crease or decrease the channel number con-
2 Source name
tinuously.
Shows the selected source name.
#
You can also select a channel by moving the
joystick left or right.
You can also perform tuning from a desired
3 XM band indicator
Shows the XM band which has been
selected.
#
channel category. (Refer to Selecting a channel in
4 XM channel category
Shows the category of broadcast channel.
5 XM preset number indicator
Shows what XM preset has been selected.
6 XM channel number indicator
Shows to which XM channel number the
tuner is tuned.
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3
Touch LIST to display the preset list.
Touch and hold a preset tuning key
Switching the XM channel
select mode
You have two methods for selecting a channel:
ChNumber mode and Category mode.
When selecting ChNumber mode, channels
in any category can be selected. Select
Category mode to narrow your search down
to only channels in a particular category.
P1—P6 until the beep sounds.
The selected station has been stored in mem-
ory.
The next time you touch the same preset tun-
ing key P1—P6 the station is recalled from
memory.
%
Touch MODE to select the desired chan-
Notes
nel select mode.
Touch MODE repeatedly to switch between
the two modes.
ChNumber (all channel select mode)—
Category (channel category select setting)
!
!
Up to 18 stations, six for each of three XM
bands can be stored in memory.
You can also use a and b to recall stations as-
signed to preset tuning keys P1—P6 when the
ChNumber mode is selected.
Switching between the
detail information display
and preset list display
Selecting a channel
Selecting a channel in the
channel category
You can switch the left side of the basic screen
1
Touch MODE to select the channel cate-
according to your preference.
gory select mode.
Category appears on the information bar.
%
Touch LIST.
Touch LIST repeatedly to switch between the
followings:
2
Touch a or b to select the desired chan-
nel category.
Detail information display—Preset list display
—OFF
3
Touch c or d to select the desired
channel in the selected channel category.
Storing and recalling
broadcast stations
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys
P1—P6 you can easily store up to six broad-
cast stations for later recall with the touch of a
key.
Selecting a channel from the
XM channel list display
The list content can be switched so you can
search for the track you want to listen to not
only by the channel name but also by the artist
name or song title.
1
Select the channel that you want to
store in memory.
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The channel list shows all the channels
during the ChNumber mode, and the
channels included in the selected category
during the Category mode. To switch the
channel mode, touch MODE.
MyMix playlist is being broadcast on a station
other than the one you are listening to, you
will be alerted, and you can tune to the station
to listen to that song.
!
A track itself is NOT downloaded BUT only
the song title and the artist name are mem-
orized.
1
Touch
.
XM channel list appears in the display.
Each touch of changes the following set-
tings as follows:
CHANNEL NAME LIST (channel name)—
ARTIST NAME LIST (artist name)—
SONG TITLE LIST (song title)
Making the MyMix playlist
You can add a song that is being broadcast to
the MyMix playlist. When it is added, the song
title and its artist name is memorized to this
unit. The MyMix function will start on the song
that matches the song title and its artist name
in the MyMix playlist.
2
Touch the desired channel that you
want to listen to.
When the Category mode is selected, touch
#
a or b to switch to another category.
1
When a desired song is broadcast,
touch and hold MEMO.
The song title and artist name of the song you
are listening to are memorized, and a confir-
mation message appears.
Selecting a channel directly
You can select an XM channel directly by en-
tering the desired channel number.
#
You can also perform this operation by press-
ing and holding MEMO.
# The song title and artist name of up to 12
1
Touch 10KEY.
#
To switch between groups of touch panel keys,
tracks can be memorized. Trying to save more
touch NEXT or PREV.
You can also perform this operation by press-
ing DIRECT on the remote control.
than 12 tracks will overwrite old ones.
#
#
You cannot memorize the song title or the ar-
tist name when “– – – – – – – –” is displayed on
the title information.
2
Touch 0—9 to input the desired channel
#
You cannot memorize the song title or the ar-
tist name of the channel 000.
It is possible that the memorized title is not
displayed correctly.
number.
#
To cancel the input numbers, touch C.
Touch ENTER.
#
3
The entered XM channel is selected.
You can also perform this operation by press-
ing DIRECT on the remote control.
2
Touch OK to confirm.
#
!
To delete the song from the MyMix playlist,
refer to Deleting the song from the MyMix
Using the MyMix function
The MyMix function allows you to make the
MyMix song playlist. When the song in the
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1
Touch MEMO EDIT.
When the song in the MyMix
playlist is broadcast
The MyMix playlist is displayed.
As soon as the song in the MyMix playlist
starts broadcast on a different station, a mes-
sage is displayed. Touch YES to switch to that
station, and you can listen to that song.
2
Touch DELETE next to the song title you
want to delete.
That song will be deleted from the MyMix
playlist.
!
!
!
You can also perform this operation by
pressing MEMO.
If you would rather not to tune to that sta-
tion, touch NO.
If an alert for the song in the MyMix playlist
is set up to off, no alert will be provided
even when the song is broadcast. Refer to
If there is slight difference between the
memorized title and the title of the song
being broadcast, no alert will be provided
even though they are the same song.
#
To delete all the songs in the MyMix playlist,
touch DEL ALL.
3
A message will appear asking you to
confirm to delete it. Touch DELETE.
#
To cancel the deleting, touch CANCEL.
!
Displaying the Radio ID
Channel number select setting
If you select CH 000, the ID code is displayed.
Setting up a song alert
%
Touch c or d to select CH 000.
You can set up an alert on or off by each song
in the MyMix playlist. First, display the MyMix
playlist and then change each alert setting.
Set up an alert to on so you can receive the
alert when the song is broadcast, or set it up
to off to stop the alert for that song.
Channel category select setting
You can also display the Radio ID to select
RADIO ID from channel category in the
Category mode.
1
Touch MEMO EDIT.
The MyMix playlist is displayed.
To switch between groups of touch panel keys,
touch NEXT or PREV.
%
Touch a or b to select RADIO ID from
channel category.
If you select another channel, display of the ID
code is canceled.
Display of the ID code repeats displaying
RADIO ID and the ID code one after the other.
#
#
#
2
Touch the song title that you want to
set up the alert to off.
The check mark is removed, and the alert for
that song is off.
Deleting the song from the
MyMix playlist
You can delete each song in the MyMix
playlist.
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6 XM channel number indicator
Shows to which XM channel number the
tuner is tuned.
Listening to XM Satellite Radio
1 2 34 5
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7 XM channel select setting indicator
Shows what channel select setting has
been selected. ChNumber is displayed
when ChNumber is selected for the chan-
nel select mode, and Category is displayed
when Category is selected for the channel
select mode.
!
Refer to Switching the XM channel select
8
8 Preset list display
Shows the preset list.
You can use this unit to control a XM satellite di-
gital tuner (GEX-P910XM), which is sold
separately.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
XM tuner’s operation manuals. This section
provides information on XM operations with
this unit which differs from that described in
the XM tuner’s operation manual.
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
XM to select the XM.
2
Touch BAND to select a XM band.
Touch BAND repeatedly until the desired XM
band is displayed, XM 1, XM 2 or XM 3.
!
This unit does not have the text scroll
function.
3
Touch c or d to select a desired
channel.
!
With this unit, you can operate one addi-
tional function: XM channel direct
selection.
The channels move up or down step by step.
Channels that cannot currently be selected
are skipped, and the next channel is selected.
1 Source icon
#
If you touch and hold c or d, you can in-
Shows what the source has been selected.
crease or decrease the channel number con-
tinuously.
2 Source name
Shows the selected source name.
#
You can also select a channel by moving the
joystick left or right.
You can also perform tuning from a desired
#
3 XM band indicator
Shows the XM band which has been
selected.
channel category. (Refer to Selecting a channel in
4 XM channel category
Shows the category of broadcast channel.
Switching the XM display
%
Touch INFO to switch the XM display.
5 XM preset number indicator
Each time you touch INFO changes the XM
display in the following order:
Shows what XM preset has been selected.
Channel name—Category name—Artist name
—Song title/program title
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Selecting a channel in the
channel category
Refer to Selecting a channel in the channel
Storing and recalling
broadcast stations
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys
PRESET1—6 you can easily store up to six
broadcast stations for later recall with the
touch of a key.
Selecting a channel directly
%
When you find a station that you want
to store in memory touch and hold a preset
tuning key PRESET1—6 until the beep
sounds.
The selected station has been stored in mem-
ory.
The next time you touch the same preset tun-
ing key PRESET1—6 the station is recalled
from memory.
Displaying the Radio ID
Notes
!
!
Up to 18 stations, six for each of three XM
bands can be stored in memory.
You can also use a and b to recall stations as-
signed to preset tuning keys PRESET1—6.
Switching the XM channel
select mode
You have two methods for selecting a channel:
ChNumber mode and Category mode.
When selecting ChNumber mode, channels
in any category can be selected. Select
Category mode to narrow your search down
to only channels in a particular category.
%
Touch MODE to select the desired chan-
nel select mode.
Touch MODE repeatedly to switch between
the two modes.
ChNumber (channel number select setting)—
Category (channel category select setting)
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SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner
6 SIRIUS channel select setting indicator
Shows what channel select setting has
been selected. ChNumber is displayed
when ChNumber is selected for the chan-
nel select mode, and Category is displayed
when Category is selected for the channel
select mode.
Listening to SIRIUS Satellite
Radio
1 2 3
4
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!
Refer to Switching the XM channel select
7 Detail information or preset list display
Shows the detail information of the broad-
cast channel currently being received or the
preset list.
7
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
This unit can control a SIRIUS Satellite Radio
tuner (sold separately).
SIRIUS to select SIRIUS.
When the SIRIUS tuner is used together with
this unit, some operations differ slightly from
those described in the SIRIUS operation man-
ual. This manual provides information on
these points. For all other information on
using the SIRIUS tuner, please refer to the SIR-
IUS operation manual.
2
Touch BAND to select a band.
Touch BAND repeatedly until the desired SIR-
IUS band is displayed, SIRIUS1, SIRIUS2 or
SIRIUS3.
3
Touch c or d to select a desired
channel.
The channels move up or down step by step.
Channels that cannot currently be selected
are skipped, and the next channel is selected.
1 Source icon
Shows what the source has been selected.
#
If you touch and hold c or d, you can in-
2 Source name
Shows the selected source name.
crease or decrease the channel number con-
tinuously.
#
You can also select a channel by moving the
joystick left or right.
You can also perform tuning from a desired
3 SIRIUS band indicator
Shows the SIRIUS band which has been
selected.
#
channel category. (Refer to Selecting the channel
4 SIRIUS preset number indicator
Shows what SIRIUS preset has been
selected.
Note
It may take a few seconds before you can hear
anything while this unit acquires and processes
the satellite signal.
5 SIRIUS channel number indicator
Shows to which SIRIUS channel number
the tuner is tuned.
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1
#
Touch 10KEY.
To switch between groups of touch panel keys,
Selecting the SIRIUS
channel select mode
You have two methods for selecting a channel:
ChNumber mode and Category mode.
When selecting ChNumber mode, channels
in any category can be selected. Select
Category mode to narrow your search down
to only channels in a particular category.
touch NEXT or PREV.
You can also perform this operation by press-
ing DIRECT on the remote control.
#
2
Touch 0—9 to input the desired channel
number.
#
To cancel the input numbers, touch C.
Touch ENTER.
%
Touch MODE to select the desired chan-
3
nel select mode.
Touch MODE repeatedly to switch between
the two modes.
The entered SIRIUS channel is selected.
You can also perform this operation by press-
ing DIRECT on the remote control.
#
ChNumber (all channel select mode)—
Category (channel category select mode)
Switching the display
Various information, including channel num-
ber, name and category, song/program title,
artist/feature and composer, can be displayed
for the selected channel.
Selecting a channel
Selecting the channel in the
channel category
Channels are organized into various program
categories, e.g. Rock, Classic, Jazz. You can
specify channels by selecting the desired
category.
%
Touch INFO to switch information on
the selected channel.
Touch INFO repeatedly switch between the
followings:
Artist name/feature—Song/program title—
Composer—Channel number—Channel name
—Channel Category
1
Touch MODE to select the channel cate-
gory select mode.
Category appears on the information bar.
2
Touch a or b to select the desired chan-
nel category.
Switching between the
detail information display
and preset list display
3
Touch c or d to select the desired
channel in the selected channel category.
Only when SIR-PNR2/SIR-PNR2C is connected
to this unit, you can operate this function.
You can switch the left side of the basic screen
according to your preference.
Selecting a SIRIUS channel directly
You can select a SIRIUS channel directly by
entering the desired channel number.
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%
Touch LIST.
Using the MyMix function
Touch LIST repeatedly to switch between the
Only when SIR-PNR2/SIR-PNR2C is connected
to this unit, you can operate this function.
The MyMix function allows you to make the
MyMix song playlist. When the song in the
MyMix playlist is being broadcast on a station
other than the one you are listening to, you
will be alerted, and you can tune to the station
to listen to that song.
followings:
Detail information display—Preset list display
—OFF
Storing and recalling
broadcast stations
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys
PRESET1—6 you can easily store up to six
broadcast stations for later recall with the
touch of a key.
!
A track itself is NOT downloaded BUT only
the song title and the artist name are mem-
orized.
Making the MyMix playlist
!
Channels are stored and recalled on a
broadcast station basis. This means that if
the broadcast station you stored has been
assigned to a different channel by SIRIUS,
you can still recall the same broadcast sta-
tion (though a different channel number
may appear in the display).
You can add a song that is being broadcast to
the MyMix playlist. When it is added, the song
title and its artist name is memorized to this
unit. The MyMix function will start on the song
that matches the song title and its artist name
in the MyMix playlist.
1
Select the channel that you want to
%
When a desired song is broadcast,
store in memory.
touch and hold MEMO.
The song title and artist name of the song you
are listening to are memorized, and a confir-
mation message appears.
2
Touch LIST to display the preset list.
3
Touch and hold a preset tuning key
#
You can also perform this operation by press-
ing and holding MEMO.
The song title and artist name of up to 10
PRESET1—6 until the beep sounds.
The selected station has been stored in mem-
ory.
The next time you touch the same preset tun-
ing key PRESET1—6 the station is recalled
from memory.
#
tracks can be memorized. When you try to save
more than 10 tracks, FULL is displayed and that
song being broadcast cannot be saved.
#
You cannot memorize the song title or the ar-
tist name of the channel 000.
It is possible that the memorized title is not
displayed correctly.
#
Note
Up to 18 stations, six for each of three SIRIUS
bands can be stored in memory.
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When the song in the MyMix
playlist is broadcast
As soon as the memorized song starts broad-
cast on a different station, a song alert is dis-
played. Touch JUMP to switch to that station,
and you can listen to that track.
Setting up a song alert
You can set up an alert on or off by each song
in the MyMix playlist. First, display the MyMix
playlist and then change each alert setting.
Set up an alert to on so you can receive the
alert when the song is broadcast, or set it up
to off to stop the alert for that song.
!
!
!
You can also perform this operation by
pressing MEMO.
If you would rather not to tune to that sta-
tion, touch STAY.
If an alert for the song in the MyMix playlist
is set up to off, no alert will be provided
even when the song is broadcast. Refer to
If there is slight difference between the
memorized title and the title of the song
being broadcast, no alert will be provided
even though they are the same song.
1
Touch MEMO EDIT.
The display is switched to the memo edit
mode.
#
To switch between groups of touch panel keys,
touch NEXT or PREV.
2
Touch PREVIOUS or NEXT to select the
!
song title that you want to turn the alert
off.
3
Touch ON/OFF to turn the alert off.
The alert for the song is turned off.
Turning the MyMix function on
or off
You can turn the MyMix function off and stop
this unit to alert you for all the songs in the
MyMix playlist. To restart, turn this function
on.
Deleting the song from the
MyMix playlist
You can delete each song in the MyMix
playlist.
!
The MyMix function is on at the default
setting.
1
Touch MEMO EDIT.
The song title in the MyMix playlist is dis-
played.
1
Touch MEMO EDIT.
#
To switch between groups of touch panel keys,
The display is switched to the memo edit
mode.
touch NEXT or PREV.
#
To switch between groups of touch panel keys,
2
Touch PREVIOUS or NEXT to select the
touch NEXT or PREV.
song title that you want to delete.
2
Touch ALERT OFF to turn the MyMix
3
4
Touch DELETE.
function off.
The MyMix function is now off.
#
A message will appear asking you to
To turn the MyMix function on, touch
confirm to delete it. Touch YES.
The selected song is deleted.
ALERT ON.
#
To cancel the deleting, touch NO..
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Touch GAME ALERT.
Using the Game Alert function
Only when SIR-PNR2/SIR-PNR2C is connected
to this unit, you can operate this function.
This unit can alert you when games involving
your favorite teams are about to start. To use
this function you need in advance to set up a
game alert for the teams.
2
on.
Touch ALERT ON to turn the Game Alert
The Game Alert function is now on.
To turn the Game Alert function off, touch
#
ALERT OFF.
When the game of the selected
team starts
When a game of the selected team is about to
start (or is currently playing) on a different sta-
tion, a game alert is displayed. Touch JUMP to
switch to that station, and you can listen to
that game.
Selecting teams for Game Alert
1
Touch GAME ALERT.
2
Touch PREVIOUS or NEXT next to
LEAGUE to select a desired league.
League names are switched in the display.
!
If you would rather not to tune to that sta-
tion, touch STAY.
3
Touch PREVIOUS or NEXT next to TEAM
to select a desired team.
Teams in the selected category are switched in
the display.
Displaying game information
If games of your selected teams are currently
playing, you can display information of the
games and tune to the broadcast channel.
4
Touch ON/OFF to store the selected
team in memory.
ON is displayed with the selected team, and
the Game Alert function will start on that
team.
1
Touch GAME INFO.
The game information of your selected team is
displayed.
#
To turn the Game Alert off of the selected
team, touch ON/OFF again.
When you have already made 12 team selec-
#
2
Touch PREV or NEXT to select a game.
tions, FULL is displayed and additional team se-
lection is not possible. In this case, first delete
the team selection and then try again.
The game is displayd, followed by more de-
tailed game information.
!
Game score will be updated automatically.
5
Repeat these steps for selecting other
3
Touch TUNE TO to switch to that sta-
teams.
tion to listen to the game.
Up to 12 teams can be selected.
Notes
Switching the Game Alert on or off
Once you made team selections, you need to
turn the Game Alert function on.
!
!
If you have not made any team selections,
NOT SET is displayed.
When games involving your favorite teams are
not currently playing, NO GAME is displayed.
!
The Game Alert function is on at the default
setting.
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Bluetooth Audio
!
Since there are a number of Bluetooth audio
players available on the market, operations
with your Bluetooth audio player using this
unit vary in great range. Please refer to the in-
struction manual that came with your Blue-
tooth audio player as well as this manual
while operating your player on this unit.
Information about songs (e.g. the elapsed
playing time, song title, song index, etc.) can-
not be displayed on this unit.
While you are listening to songs on your Blue-
tooth audio player, please refrain from operat-
ing on your cellular phone as much as
possible. If you try operating on your cellular
phone, the signal from your cellular phone
may cause a noise on the song playback.
When you are talking on the cellular phone
connected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless
technology, the song playback from your Blue-
tooth audio player connected to this unit is
muted.
Listening to songs on BT Audio
(Bluetooth audio player)
1 2 3
4
!
!
If you connect Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-
BTB100) to this unit, you can control Bluetooth
audio player via Bluetooth wireless technology.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
Bluetooth adapter’s operation manual. This
section provides brief information on Blue-
tooth audio player operations with this unit
which slightly differes or is cut short from that
described in the Bluetooth adapter’s operation
manual.
!
!
Even if while you are listening to song on your
Bluetooth audio player you switch to another
source, the playback of song continues to
elapse.
!
Even though your audio player does not
contain a Bluetooth module, you can still
control it from this unit via Bluetooth wire-
less technology. To control your audio
player by using this unit, connect a product
featuring Bluetooth wireless technology
(available on the market) to your audio
player and connect Bluetooth adapter (e.g.
CD-BTB100) to this unit.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Source name
Shows the selected source name.
3 Device name
Shows the device name of the connected
Bluetooth audio player (or Bluetooth adap-
ter).
Important
!
Depending on the Bluetooth audio player con-
nected to this unit, the available operations
with this unit are limited to the following two
levels:
— Lower level: Only playing back songs on
your audio player is possible.
— Higher level: Playing back, pausing, select-
ing songs, etc., are possible (all the opera-
tions illustrated in this manual).
4 Bluetooth audio indicator
Shows when a Bluetooth audio player con-
nection is established (for more details,
refer to Connecting a Bluetooth audio player
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1
Touch the source icon and then touch
Function operation
BT AUDIO to select the Bluetooth audio
source.
#
For this unit to control your Bluetooth audio
player it needs to establish a Bluetooth wireless
connection. (Refer to Connecting a Bluetooth
2
Touch f.
Playback starts.
When you want to pause a song, touch f
again.
#
1
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
3
To skip back or forward to another
track, touch o or p.
Touching p skips to the start of the next
track. Touching o once skips to the start of
the current track. Touching it again will skip to
the previous track.
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
#
You can also skip back or forward to another
track by moving the joystick left or right.
2
Touch ESC to return to the playback dis-
play.
4
To perform fast forward or reverse,
keep touching o or p.
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
by holding the joystick left or right.
#
To return to the previous display, touch
BACK.
#
5
To stop playback, touch g.
Connecting a Bluetooth
audio player
Note
%
Touch CONNECTION OPEN on the func-
Depending on the Bluetooth audio player you
connected to this unit, operations on this unit to
control the player may differ from those explained
in this manual.
tion menu to turn the connection open on.
CONNECTION WAITING is displayed. This
unit is now on standby for connection from
Bluetooth audio player.
If your Bluetooth audio player is set ready for
Bluetooth wireless connection, the connection
to this unit will be automatically established.
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Note
Before you can use audio players you may need
to enter the PIN code into this unit. If your player
requires a PIN code to establish a connection,
look for the code on the player or in its accompa-
nying documentation. Enter the PIN code refer-
Disconnecting a Bluetooth
audio player
%
Touch DISCONNECT on the function
menu.
After the disconnection is completed,
No Connection is displayed.
Displaying BD (Bluetooth
Device) address
%
Touch DEVICE INFO on the function
menu to display the BD address.
Various information regarding the bluetooth
wireless technology are displayed.
!
!
!
!
BD ADDRESS (system address)
SYSTEM NAME (system name)
SYSTEM VER. (version)
BT MODULE VER. (Bluetooth module
version)
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4 Device name
Shows the device name of the cellular
phone.
Hands-free phoning with
cellular phones featuring
Bluetooth wireless technology
5 Phone number
Shows the phone number you selected.
1 2 3456789
6 Automatic answering/Automatic reject-
ing indicator
Shows when the automatic answering func-
tion is on (for more details, refer to Setting
Shows when the automatic rejecting func-
tion is on (for more details, refer to Setting
c
ba
7 Battery strength indicator
Shows the battery strength of cellular
phone.
If you use Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB100),
you can connect a cellular phone featuring
Bluetooth wireless technology to this unit for
hands-free, wireless calls, even while driving.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
Bluetooth adapter’s operation manual. This
section provides brief information on the
hands-free phoning operations with this unit
which slightly differes or is cut short from that
described in the Bluetooth adapter’s operation
manual.
!
Battery strength indicator may differ
from the actual battery strength.
If the battery strength is not available,
nothing is displayed in the battery
strength indicator area.
!
8 Signal level indicator
Shows the signal strength of cellular phone.
!
Signal level indicator may differ from the
actual signal level.
!
Depending on the cellular phones featur-
ing Bluetooth wireless technology, radio
field intensity is not available.
Important
Since this unit is on standby to connect with your
cellular phones via Bluetooth wireless technol-
ogy, using this unit without running the engine
can result in battery drainage.
9 Telephone indicator
Shows when a phone connection using
Bluetooth wireless technology is estab-
lished (for more details, refer to Connecting
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
!
While connecting automatically, tele-
phone indicator is flashing.
2 Source name
Shows the selected source name.
a Incoming call notice indication
Shows when an incoming call has been re-
ceived and not checked yet.
3 User number indicator
Shows the registration number of the cellu-
lar phone.
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Bluetooth Telephone
!
Incoming call notice is not displayed for
calls made when your cellular phone is
disconnected from this unit.
2
Registration
Refer to Registering connected cellular phone
on page 78 for instructions on how to register
your temporarily connected phone.
b Voice recognition indicator
Shows when the voice recognition function
is on (for more details, refer to Voice recogni-
3
Volume adjustment
Adjust the earpiece volume on your cellular
phone for comfort. When adjusted, the volume
level is memorized in this unit as the default
setting.
c Preset dial list display
Shows the Preset dial list.
#
Caller’s voice volume and ring volume may
vary depending on the type of cellular phones.
# If the difference between the ring volume and
%
Touch the source icon and then touch
Telephone to select the telephone.
caller’s voice volume is big, overall volume level
may become unstable.
#
Before disconnecting cellular phone from this
Note
unit, make sure to adjust the volume to proper
level. If the volume has been muted (zero level)
on your cellular phone, the volume level of your
cellular phone remains muted even after the cel-
lular phone is disconnected from this unit.
Equalizer curve for the phone source is fixed.
When selecting the phone source, you cannot op-
Setting up for hands-free
phoning
Basic operation of hands-
free phoning
Before you can use the hands-free phoning
function you will need to set up the unit for
use with your cellular phone. This entails es-
tablishing a Bluetooth wireless connection be-
tween this unit and your phone, registering
your phone with this unit, and adjusting the
volume level.
Important
Advanced operations that require your attention
such as dialing numbers on the monitor, using
phone book, etc., are prohibited while you are
driving. When you need to use these advanced
operations, stop your vehicle in a safe place and
operate.
1
Connection
For detailed instructions on connecting your
phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless tech-
Making a phone call
Voice recognition
#
Your phone should now be temporarily con-
1
Touch VOICE to turn the voice recogni-
nected; however, to make best use of the technol-
ogy, we recommend you register the phone to
this unit.
tion function on.
Voice dial icon appears on the information bar.
Voice recognition function is now ready.
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#
To cancel the voice recognition function,
Introduction of advanced
hands-free phoning operation
touch VOICE again.
2
Pronounce the name of your contact.
Taking a phone call
Answering an incoming call
1
When a call comes in, touch
.
Touching
hold.
switches between callers on
1
2
To end the call, touch
.
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
The estimated call time appears in the display
(this may differ slightly from the actual call
time).
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
Rejecting an incoming call
%
When a call comes in, touch
.
The call is rejected.
2
Touch ESC to return to the telephone
standby display.
To return to the previous display, touch
Answering a call waiting
#
BACK.
1
Touch
to answer a call waiting.
2
Touch
to end the call.
#
The caller you have been talking to is now on
hold. To end the call, both you and your caller
need to hang up the phone.
Connecting a cellular phone
Searching for available cellular
phones
#
While your callers hold the line, touching
switches between callers.
1
Touch PHONE CONNECT on the function
menu.
Rejecting a call waiting
%
Touch
to reject a call waiting.
2
Touch SEARCH to search for available
cellular phones.
While searching, SEARCHING flashes. When
available cellular phones featuring Bluetooth
wireless technology are found, device names
or Name Not Found (if names cannot be ob-
tained) are displayed.
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Bluetooth Telephone
#
If this unit fails to find any available cellular
2
Touch DISCONNECT to disconnect the
phones, Not Found is displayed.
currently connected cellular phone from
this unit.
3
Touch the device name you want to
After the disconnection is completed,
No Connection is displayed.
connect.
While connecting, CONNECTING flashes. To
complete the connection, please check the de-
vice name (Pioneer BT unit) and enter the link
code on your cellular phone. If the connection
is established, CONNECTED is displayed.
Registering connected
cellular phone
#
The link code is set to 0000 as default. You
can change this code in the initial setting. Refer
1
Touch PHONE REGISTER on the function
menu.
Registration assignments appear on the dis-
play. From the top to the third assignment are
for User phone 1, 2 and 3. The rest two assign-
ments are for Guest phone 1 and 2.
Using a cellular phone to
initiate a connection
2
Touch and hold one of the registration
1
Touch PHONE CONNECT on the function
assignments to register the currenctly con-
nected phone.
menu.
If the registration is succeeded, the device
name of the connected phone is displayed in
the selected assignment.
2
Touch CONNECTION OPEN.
The unit is now on standby for connection
from cellular phone.
#
If the assignment is empty, the device name is
not displayed. If the assignment is already taken,
the device name appears. To replace an assign-
ment with a new phone, first delete the current
assignment. For more detailed instructions, see
3
unit.
#
Use cellular phone to connect to this
To cancel this function, touch
CONNECTION OPEN again.
#
can change this code in the initial setting. Refer
The link code is set to 0000 as default. You
#
If the registration failed, device name of the
connected phone is not displayed in the selected
assignment. In this case, return to step 1 and try
again.
Disconnecting a cellular phone
Deleting a registered phone
1
Touch PHONE CONNECT on the function
1
Touch PHONE REGISTER on the function
menu.
menu.
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Touch DELETE next to the device name
Using the Phone Book
you want to delete.
Transferring entries to the
Phone Book
The Phone Book can hold a total of 500 en-
tries; 300 from User 1, 150 from User 2, and 50
from User 3.
A confirmation display appears. Touch YES to
delete the phone.
#
To cancel deleting a registered phone, touch
NO.
1
Touch PHONEBOOK TRANSFER on the
Connecting to a registered
cellular phone
function menu.
2
Touch START to turn the Phone Book
Connecting to a registered
phone manually
Transfer function on.
The Phone Book Transfer is now on standby.
1
Touch PHONE CONNECT on the function
3
Use cellular phone to perform phone
menu.
book transfer.
Perform phone book transfer using the cellu-
lar phone. For detailed instruction on this,
refer to the instruction manual that came with
your cellular phone.
2
3
Touch DIRECT CONNECT.
Touch the device name you want to
connect.
#
The display indicates how many entries have
While connecting, CONNECTING is flashing.
If the connection is established, CONNECTED
is displayed.
been transferred and the total number to be
transferred.
#
To cancel the transferring process, touch
STOP.
Connecting to a registered
phone automatically
4
Completed is displayed and phone
book transfer is completed.
%
Touch AUTO CONNECT on the function
menu to turn the Automatic Connection
function on.
Changing the Phone Book
display order
If your cellular phone is set ready for Bluetooth
wireless connection, the connection to this
unit will be automatically established.
%
Touch PHONEBOOK NAME VIEW on the
function menu to turn Phone Book Name
#
To turn automatic connection off, touch
View function on.
Display order for the Phone Book is changed.
AUTO CONNECT again.
#
To change to the other display order, touch
PHONEBOOK NAME VIEW again.
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Calling a number in the Phone
Book
8
To end the call, touch
.
The estimated call time appears in the display
(this may differ slightly from the actual call
time).
Important
You are required to park your vehicle and set the
parking brake in order to perform this operation.
Editing the name of a Phone
Book entry
After finding the number in the Phone Book
you want to call, you can select the entry and
make the call.
Important
You are required to park your vehicle and set the
parking brake in order to perform this operation.
1
Touch PHONEBOOK to display the
Phone Book.
1
Touch PHONEBOOK to display the
2
Touch SEARCH to display the Phone
Phone Book.
Book search display.
2
edit.
Select a Phone Book entry you want to
3
Touch an alphabet letter to select the
first letter of the name you are looking for.
Refer to Calling a number in the Phone Book
on this page for detailed instructions.
4
Touch ENTER to show entries starting
with the letter you chose.
3
Touch EDIT next to the Phone Book
The display shows the first six Phone Book en-
tries starting with that letter (e.g. “Ben”,
“Brian” and “Burt” when “B” is selected).
entry name.
The display is changed to the Phone Book edit
display.
5
call.
Touch a Phone Book entry you want to
4
Touch the letter you wish to input.
The display is switched to the Phone Book edit
display.
Key
What it does
Moves the cursor to the previous charac-
ter position.
#
Touch PREV or NEXT to display other phone
book entries.
Moves the cursor to the next character po-
sition.
#
To refine the search with a different letter,
touch
.
Inputs the space.
6
Touch phone number of the Phone
Switches keypad between alphabet and
numeric.
ABC/123
Book entry you want to call.
If several phone numbers are entered to an
entry, touch one you want to call.
Deletes letter by letter from the end of the
text.
The display returns to the normal display and
the Phone Book entry you selected is dis-
played on the information bar.
5
Touch MEMORY to store the new
name.
7
Touch
to make a call.
#
For an international call, touch add “+” to add
+ to the phone number.
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Touch DELETE to delete the Phone Book
Editing phone numbers
entry.
Important
A confirmation display appears. Touch YES to
delete the entry.
You are required to park your vehicle and set the
parking brake in order to perform this operation.
#
If you do not want to clear a Phone Book entry
that you have selected, touch NO.
1
Touch PHONEBOOK to display the
Phone Book.
Using the Call History
2
edit.
Select a Phone Book entry you want to
Important
See step two to three on Calling a number in
to do this.
You are required to park your vehicle and set the
parking brake in order to perform this operation.
The 12 most recent calls made (dialed), re-
ceived and missed are stored in the Call His-
tory. You can browse the Call History and call
numbers from it.
3
Touch EDIT next to the phone number
you want to edit.
The display is changed to the Phone Book dial
edit display.
1
Touch LOG to display the Call History.
4
Touch 0—9 to input numbers.
Touching LOG repeatedly switches between
the following call histories:
MISSED CALL LIST (missed call)—
DIALED CALL LIST (dialed call)—
RECEIVED CALL LIST (received call)
#
For an international call, touch add “+” to add
+ to the phone number.
Touch CLEAR to delete the number. Touch and
hold CLEAR to delete all the input numbers.
#
5
ber.
Touch MEMORY to store the new num-
#
If no phone numbers have been stored in the
selected list, nothing is displayed.
You can switch between phone number and
name (if entered) by touching ABC/123.
#
Clearing a Phone Book entry
2
Touch a phone number or name (if en-
Important
tered) you want to call.
You are required to park your vehicle and set the
parking brake in order to perform this operation.
The display returns to the normal display and
the phone number you selected is displayed
on the information bar.
1
Touch PHONEBOOK to display the
#
Touch PREV or NEXT to display other phone
Phone Book.
number or name (if entered).
2
Select a Phone Book entry you want to
3
#
Touch
to make a call.
delete.
For an international call, touch add “+” to add
See step two to three on Calling a number in
to do this.
+ to the phone number.
4
To end the call, touch
.
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3
Touch
to make a call.
Using preset numbers
Important
To end the call, touch
.
The estimated call time appears in the display
(this may differ slightly from the actual call
time).
You are required to park your vehicle and set the
parking brake in order to perform this operation.
Assigning preset numbers
Numbers that you dial frequently can be as-
signed to presets for quick recall.
You can assign up to 6 frequently called phone
numbers to number presets.
Making a call by entering
phone number
Important
You are required to park your vehicle and set the
parking brake in order to perform this operation.
1
Select a desired phone number from
the Phone Book or the Call History. Or di-
rectly enter a desired phone number.
To select a desired phone number from the
Phone Book or the Call History, see the in-
structions explained in previous pages. To di-
rectly enter a desired phone number, see
1
Touch DIRECT to display the direct dial
display.
2
#
Touch 0—9 to input numbers.
For an international call, touch add “+” to add
+ to the phone number.
If you want to store the entered phone number
#
The display should now be the normal display
and the selected phone number is displayed
on the information bar.
to preset assignment, touch SET here. The display
returns to the normal display and the phone num-
ber you entered is selected.
#
Touch CLEAR to delete the number. Touch and
2
Keep touching one of preset assign-
hold CLEAR to delete all the input numbers.
#
ments to store the phone number.
The phone number you selected is stored in
presets.
Up to 24 digits can be entered.
3
When you completed entering the
#
When P1—P6 are not displayed, you can dis-
play them by touching LIST.
No Data is displayed for empty assignment.
number, touch
to make a call.
#
4
To end the call, touch
.
Even if the assignment is taken, you can replace
it to the new one by keeping touching the assign-
ment.
The estimated call time appears in the display
(this may differ slightly from the actual call
time).
Recalling preset numbers
Clearing memory
1
Touch one of preset assignments.
The selected phone number should now be
displayed on the information bar.
1
Touch CLEAR MEMORY on the function
menu.
#
When P1—P6 are not displayed, you can dis-
play them by touching LIST.
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Touch CLEAR next to the item you want
Echo canceling and noise
reduction
to delete from the memory.
Select from the following:
!
!
!
!
!
PHONEBOOK (phone book)
%
Touch ECHO CANCEL on the function
menu to turn Echo Cancel function on.
To turn echo canceling off, touch
Dialed Calls (dialed call history)
Received Calls (received call history)
Missed Calls (missed call history)
Preset Dials (preset phone numbers)
#
ECHO CANCEL again.
After selecting a desired item, a confirmation
display appears. Touch OK to delete the mem-
ory.
Displaying BD (Bluetooth
Device) address
#
If you do not want to clear memory that you
have selected, touch CANCEL.
If you want to clear all the Phone Book, dia-
%
Touch DEVICE INFO on the function
#
menu to display the BD address.
Various information regarding the bluetooth
wireless technology are displayed.
led/received/missed call history list and preset
phone number, touch CLEAR ALL.
!
!
!
!
BD ADDRESS (system address)
SYSTEM NAME (system name)
SYSTEM VER. (version)
BT MODULE VER. (Bluetooth module
version)
Setting the automatic
answering
%
Touch AUTO ANSWER on the function
menu to turn the automatic answer on.
To turn the automatic answer off, touch
#
AUTO ANSWER again.
Setting the automatic
rejecting
%
Touch REFUSE ALL CALLS on the func-
tion menu to turn the automatic call rejec-
tion on.
#
To turn the automatic call rejection off, touch
REFUSE ALL CALLS again.
Switching the ring tone
%
Touch RING TONE on the function menu
to turn the ring tone on.
To turn the ring tone off, touch RING TONE
again.
#
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TV tuner
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
Watching the television
TV to select the TV.
1 2
3 4
5
2
Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
3
Touch BAND to select a band.
Touch BAND repeatedly until the desired band
is displayed, BAND 1 or BAND 2.
4
To perform manual tuning, briefly
touch c or d.
The channels move up or down step by step.
6
#
You can also perform manual tuning by mov-
ing the joystick left or right.
You can use this unit to control a TV tuner (e.g.
GEX-P5700TV), which is sold separately.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
TV tuner’s operation manual. This section pro-
vides information on TV operations with this
unit which differs from that described in the
TV tuner’s operation manual.
5
To perform seek tuning, keep touching
c or d for about one second and release.
The tuner will scan the channels until a broad-
cast strong enough for good reception is
found.
#
You can cancel seek tuning by briefly touching
either c or d.
If you keep touching c or d you can skip
Important
#
Depending on the TV tuner connected to this
unit, some functions may not be operable. For de-
tails, refer to the TV tuner’s operation manual.
broadcasting channels. Seek tuning starts as
soon as you release the keys.
#
You can also perform seek tuning by holding
the joystick left or right.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
Note
If you do not use the touch panel keys within 30
seconds, they will be hidden automatically.
2 Source name
Shows the selected source name.
3 Band indicator
Shows which band the TV tuner is tuned to.
Storing and recalling
broadcast stations
4 Preset number indicator
Shows which preset has been selected.
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys
P01—P12 you can easily store up to 12 broad-
cast stations for later recall with the touch of a
key.
5 Channel indicator
Shows which channel the TV tuner is tuned.
6 Preset list display
Shows the preset list.
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When you find a station that you want
Storing the strongest
broadcast stations
sequentially
to store in memory, keep touching one of
preset tuning keys P01—P12 until the beep
sounds.
The next time you touch the same preset tun-
ing key the station is recalled from memory.
#
To switch between P01—P06 and P07—P12,
touch PREV or NEXT.
When P01—P06 and P07—P12 are not dis-
#
played, you can display them by touching LIST.
Notes
!
!
Up to 24 stations, 12 for each of two TV bands,
can be stored in memory.
You can also use a and b to recall stations as-
signed to preset tuning keys P01—P12 when
P01—P12 are not displayed.
1
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
Confirming current channel
and other settings
When watching a TV on the rear display, you
can display the reception information such as
the channel, band and preset channel list.
2
Touch BSSM on the function menu to
turn BSSM on.
BSSM begins to flash. While BSSM is flashing
the 12 strongest broadcast stations will be
stored in order from the lowest channel up.
When finished, BSSM stops flashing.
!
Only the remote control can operate this
function. To perform this function, switch
the remote control operation mode to TV.
(Refer to page 21.)
#
To cancel the storage process, touch BSSM
again.
%
Press DIRECT to display the reception
3
#
Touch ESC to return to the TV picture.
To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
information.
Each press of DIRECT displays reception infor-
mations in the following order:
Current channel information (channel and
band)—Preset channel list—Reception infor-
mations disappear
Note
Storing broadcast stations with BSSM may re-
place broadcast stations you have saved using
P01—P12.
#
Reception informations are displayed for eight
seconds.
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DVD Player
3 Audio language indicator
Shows which audio language has been se-
lected when playing DVD video.
Playing a disc
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
4 Disc number indicator
Shows the disc number currently playing
when using a multi-DVD player.
5 Title/Folder number indicator
Shows the title (when playing DVD video) or
folder (when playing MP3 or WMA) of the
selection currently playing.
a
9 8
6 Chapter/track number indicator
Shows the chapter (when playing DVD
video) or track (when playing video CD, CD,
MP3 or WMA) currently playing.
You can use this unit to control a DVD player or
multi-DVD player, which is sold separately.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
DVD player’s or multi-DVD player’s operation
manual. This section provides information on
DVD operations with this unit which differs
from that described in the DVD player’s or
multi-DVD player’s operation manual.
7 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent chapter/track.
8 Viewing angle indicator
Shows which viewing angle has been se-
lected when playing DVD video.
!
When operating DVD player/multi-DVD
player by using the touch panel keys, refer
to built-in DVD player operation.
— When using a DVD player or multi-DVD
player, you cannot operate the DVD
menu by touching the menu item di-
rectly.
9 Subtitle language indicator
Shows which subtitle language has been
selected when playing DVD video.
!
!
This unit does not have ITS playlist and disc
title functions.
Switch the remote control selection to sui-
table setting to operate DVD players. (Refer
to page 115.)
a Disc list display
Shows the list of the disc type when using a
multi-DVD player.
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
!
Switch the remote control operation mode
to DVD to operate the DVD player by using
remote control. (Refer to page 21.)
S-DVD to select the DVD player.
2
Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
3
To skip back or forward to another
chapter/track, briefly touch o or p.
2 Disc type indicator
#
You can also skip back or forward to another
Shows the type of the currently playing disc.
chapter/track by moving the joystick left or right.
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When using the joystick on the remote control,
switch the remote control operation mode to
#
You can also select a disc by pressing a/b
(TILT/DISC) on the remote control when the re-
mote control operation mode is switched to
DVD.
4
To perform fast forward or reverse,
keep touching o or p.
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
#
by holding the joystick left or right.
When using the joystick on the remote control,
switch the remote control operation mode to
Note
If you do not use the touch panel keys within 30
seconds, they will be hidden automatically when
playing DVD video or video CD.
Turning the DVD player on
or off
!
Only the remote control can operate this
function. To perform this function, switch
the remote control operation mode to DVD.
(Refer to page 21.)
%
Press REAR SOURCE to turn the DVD
player on.
#
To turn the DVD player off, press
REAR SOURCE again.
Selecting a disc
!
You can operate this function only when a
multi-DVD player is connected to this unit.
%
Touch any of 01—06 to select the de-
sired disc.
#
When 01—06 are not displayed, you can dis-
play them by touching LIST.
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!
!
FOLDER – Repeat the current folder
TRACK – Repeat just the current track
Introduction of advanced
DVD player operation
Notes
!
!
If you select other discs during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to DISC.
During video CD or CD playback, if you per-
form track search or fast forward/reverse dur-
ing TRACK, the repeat play range changes to
DISC.
!
!
During MP3/WMA playback, if you select an-
other folder during repeat play, the repeat play
range changes to DISC.
During MP3/WMA playback, if you perform
track search or fast forward/reverse during
TRACK, the repeat play range changes to
FOLDER.
1
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch
FUNCTION to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
Playing tracks in random order
2
Touch ESC to return to the playback dis-
!
You can operate this function during CD/
MP3/WMA playback.
play.
#
To return to the previous display, touch
BACK.
%
Touch RANDOM on the function menu
to turn random play on.
Tracks will play in a random order.
#
To turn random play off, touch RANDOM
Repeating play
again.
!
During playback of Video CDs featuring
PBC (playback control), this function can-
not be operated.
Scanning tracks of a CD/
MP3/WMA
%
Touch REPEAT on the function menu to
select the repeat range.
During DVD video playback
!
You can operate this function during CD/
MP3/WMA playback.
!
!
!
DISC – Repeat the current disc
CHAPTER – Repeat just the current chapter
TITLE – Repeat just the current title
1
Touch SCAN on the function menu to
turn scan play on.
The first 10 seconds of each track is played.
During Video CD or CD playback
!
!
DISC – Repeat the current disc
TRACK – Repeat just the current track
2
When you find the desired track touch
During MP3/WMA playback
SCAN again.
!
DISC – Repeat the current disc
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Selecting audio output
When playing DVD video discs recorded with
LPCM audio, or video CD discs, you can
switch the audio output.
!
This function is not possible when disc
playback has been stopped.
%
Touch L/R SELECT on the function menu
to select the audio output.
Touch L/R SELECT repeatedly until the desired
audio output appears in the display.
!
!
!
L+R – left and right
LEFT – left
RIGHT – right
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Audio Adjustments
!
!
Graphic equalizer (GRAPHIC EQ) can be
used for 2-channel mode only.
Parametric equalizer (PARAMETRIC EQ)
can be used for multi-channel mode only.
Introduction to built-in DSP
features
Important
We recommend that you record the settings in
audio adjustments.
Note
When selecting 2-channel mode, audio does not
be output from front center and rear center
speakers.
DSP modes
This unit features two DSP modes: the net-
work mode and the standard mode. You can
switch between DSP modes as desired. Initi-
ally, the DSP mode is set to the standard
mode. (Refer to Switching the DSP setting
Sound settings (SETTING1,
SETTING2 or SETTING3)
Created acoustic sound field can be stored in
this unit and called up easily. Additionally, this
unit stores the sound setting and output chan-
nel information for each source group. Chan-
ging the source switches sound setting and
output channel information for each source
group at the same time.
Three types of sound settings can be set and
stored for both 2-channel mode and multi-
channel mode independently. Moreover,
sound settings can be stored for both the net-
work mode and the standard mode. Therefore,
a total of 12 types of sound settings can be set
and stored.
!
Auto TA and EQ can be used for the stan-
dard mode only. (Refer to Auto TA and EQ
!
A 2-way front speaker output can be used
for the network mode only.
Note
Switching the DSP mode erases the current ad-
justing audio settings (LAST MEMORY). If
needed, memorize it into custom settings
(CUSTOM1, CUSTOM2 or CUSTOM3).
!
Auto TA and EQ can be performed only
when the standard mode is selected. Per-
forming Auto TA and EQ creates auto set-
tings (AUTO) which are adjusted finely for
both 2-channel mode and multi-channel
mode. However, AUTO cannot be custo-
mized.
Output channel modes
(2CH/Multi CH)
This unit has two output channel modes for
each DSP mode: the 2-channel mode and the
multi-channel mode. You can switch between
output channel modes depending on the
source that you have selected.
Source groups
Each source stores both sound settings and
output channels information. When a DVD
player (built-in or optional) is selected as a
source, the each medium stores these settings
independently.
!
Dolby Pro Logic II/Dolby Digital EX and DTS
Neo:6 (Dolby/DTS) can be used for multi-
channel mode only.
Media of DVD player are listed as follows:
!
DVD audio
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!
!
!
!
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DVD video
Video CD
CD (CD-DA)
DTS-CD
Compressed audio (MP3/WMA/AAC) files
DivX video files
Basically, that’s all you need to do to adjust
the audio setting and no other fine tuning is
necessary.
However, according to your wishes, it is possi-
ble to customize audio settings based on Auto
TA and EQ settings. By carrying out the follow-
ing settings/adjustments in the order shown,
you can customize sound field effortlessly.
Notes
!
(SOUND SETTING)
!
!
XM tuner and SIRIUS tuner are set to the
same value automatically.
External unit 1 and external unit 2 are set to
the same value automatically.
!
(SPEAKER SETTING)
!
!
(TIME ALIGNMENT)
Custom settings (CUSTOM1, CUSTOM2
and CUSTOM3)
!
!
(SPEAKER LEVEL)
(PARAMETRIC EQ) (when selecting multi-
channel mode only)
Following functions can store the settings in
the custom settings (CUSTOM1, CUSTOM2
and CUSTOM3). Custom settings are com-
mon to Sound settings (SETTING1, SETTING2
and SETTING3).
!
!
!
!
(GRAPHIC EQ) (when selecting 2-channel
mode only)
Speaker setting (SPEAKER SETTING)
Cut-off frequency setting (CUT OFF)
Time alignment setting
(TIME ALIGNMENT)
Network mode
!
!
Speaker level setting (SPEAKER LEVEL)
Parametric equalizer setting
(PARAMETRIC EQ) (when selecting multi-
channel mode only)
Make sure of the following settings before per-
forming finely audio adjustments.
Function
Setting
Page
!
Graphic equalizer setting (GRAPHIC EQ)
(when selecting 2-channel mode only)
Digital Direct
OFF
PARAMETRIC EQ/
GRAPHIC EQ
FLAT
FRONT 0/REAR 0/
LEFT 0/RIGHT 0
Audio setup procedure
Standard mode
FADER/BALANCE
Dolby/DTS
OFF
First, perform Auto TA and EQ. Auto TA and
EQ creates finely-tuned sound field for both 2-
channel mode and multi-channel mode ac-
cording to your vehicle interior acoustic char-
acteristics. (Refer to Auto TA and EQ (auto-time
If AUTO TA and EQ has been completed,
sound setting is set to AUTO.
By carrying out the following settings/adjust-
ments in the order shown, you can create a fi-
nely-tuned sound field effortlessly.
!
(SOUND SETTING)
!
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(SPEAKER SETTING)
(TIME ALIGNMENT)
Introduction of audio
adjustments
!
!
!
!
(SPEAKER LEVEL)
(PARAMETRIC EQ) (when selecting multi-
channel mode only)
!
(GRAPHIC EQ) (when selecting 2-channel
mode only)
1
1 Audio display
Shows the audio function names.
Extra functions
These functions are helpful in adjusting the
sound to suit your system or your personal
preferences.
1
Touch AV MENU to display the audio
function names.
The audio function names are displayed and
operable ones are highlighted.
!
(FADER/BALANCE)
#
When selecting the FM tuner as the source,
you cannot switch to SOURCE LEVEL ADJUSTER.
When selecting 2-channel mode, you cannot
switch to Dolby/DTS.
!
(SOURCE LEVEL ADJUSTER)
(when selecting multi-channel mode only)
(DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL)
(DOWN MIX)
#
!
!
2
Touch ESC to return to the display of
each source.
To return to the previous display, touch
!
!
#
BACK.
Using balance adjustment
You can change the fader/balance setting so
that it can provide you an ideal listening envir-
onment in all occupied seats.
1
Touch FADER/BALANCE on the audio
function menu.
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Touch or to adjust front/rear
Notes
speaker balance.
!
!
!
!
Video CD, CD, compressed audio (MP3/WMA/
AAC) and DivX are set to the same source
level adjustment volume automatically.
DVD and the optional DVD player are set to
the same source level adjustment volume
automatically.
XM tuner and SIRIUS tuner are set to the
same source level adjustment volume auto-
matically.
Each time you touch or it moves the
front/rear speaker balance towards the front or
the rear.
FRONT 25 to REAR 25 is displayed as the
front/rear speaker balance moves from front to
rear.
3
Touch or to adjust left/right speaker
balance.
External unit 1 and external unit 2 are set to
the same source level adjustment volume
automatically.
Each time you touch or it moves the left/
right speaker balance towards the left or the
right.
LEFT 25 to RIGHT 25 is displayed as the left/
right speaker balance moves from left to
right.
Using the direct control
You can override audio settings to check for ef-
fectiveness of your audio settings.
Adjusting source levels
!
All audio functions are locked out when the
direct control is on except VOLUME,
Dolby PL II/EX and DTS Neo:6.
SLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjust
the volume level of each source to prevent ra-
dical changes in volume when switching be-
tween sources.
%
Touch Digital Direct on the audio func-
tion menu to turn the direct control on.
To turn direct control off, touch Digital Direct
again.
!
Settings are based on the FM tuner volume
level, which remains unchanged.
#
1
Compare the FM tuner volume level
with the level of the source you wish to ad-
just.
Note
When selecting 2-channel mode, the following
occurs:
2
Touch SOURCE LEVEL ADJUSTER on the
!
If Digital Direct is turned on, output setting is
switched to MCH automatically.
audio function menu.
If Digital Direct is turned off, output setting is
returned to 2CH automatically.
3
Touch or to adjust the source vo-
lume.
Each time you touch or it increases or
decreases the source volume.
+14dB to –14dB is displayed as the source vo-
lume is increased or decreased.
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Touch any of the following touch panel
Listening in surround sound
keys to select the desired mode.
Using this unit, you can listen to any source in
surround sound. However, the options avail-
able will depend on your speaker setup and
the type of source you are listening to.
!
!
!
MOVIE – The Movie mode suitable for
movie playback
MUSIC – The Music mode suitable for
music playback
MATRIX – The Matrix mode for when FM
radio reception is weak
You can operate MUSIC ADJUSTMENT only
You can select Dolby PL II/EX or DTS Neo:6.
!
When selecting 2CH (2-channel mode), you
cannot use this function. (Refer to Switch-
#
when MUSIC has been selected.
!
If both the front center and the rear speak-
ers are set to OFF, you cannot use this
function.
Adjusting the Music mode
You can adjust the Music mode with the fol-
lowing three controls.
!
Panorama (PANORAMA) extends the front
stereo image to include the surround
speakers for an exciting “wraparound” ef-
fect.
Dimension (DIMENSION) allows you to
gradually adjust the sound field either to-
wards the front or the rear.
Center Width Control (CENTER WIDTH) al-
lows center-channel sounds to be posi-
tioned between the center speaker and the
left/right speakers. It improves the left-cen-
ter-right stage presentation for both the dri-
ver and the front passenger.
Recalling surround sound settings
Touch Dolby/DTS on the audio function
menu to select your favorite setting.
Touch Dolby/DTS repeatedly to switch be-
tween the following settings:
%
!
!
OFF (off)—Dolby PL II/EX (Dolby Pro Logic II/
Dolby Digital EX)—DTS Neo:6 (DTS Neo:6)
Using the Dolby Pro Logic II/
Dolby Digital EX
Dolby Pro Logic II creates five full-bandwidth
output channels from two-channel sources to
achieve high-purity matrix surround.
1
Touch MUSIC to adjust music mode.
!
If both the center and the rear speakers are
set to OFF, you cannot use this function.
Dolby Pro Logic II supports up to 48kHz
sampling rate stereo source and has no ef-
fect on other types of source.
!
2
Touch PANORAMA to turn the Panora-
ma control on.
To turn the Panorama control off, touch
PANORAMA again.
#
1
Touch Dolby/DTS on the audio function
menu to select Dolby PL II/EX.
3
Touch or to adjust DIMENSION (di-
mension).
Each time you touch or it moves the
sound towards the front or the surrounds.
+3 to –3 is displayed as the front/surround
speaker balance moves from front to sur-
rounds.
2
Touch ADJ. next to Dolby/DTS.
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Touch or to adjust CENTER WIDTH
1
Touch MUSIC to adjust music mode.
(center width control).
Each time you touch or it gradually
spreads the center channel sound into the
front left and right speakers over a range 0 to
7.
3 is the default and it’s recommended for
most recordings. 0 places all center sound in
the center speaker. 7 places all center sound
equally in the left/right speakers.
2
Touch or to adjust CENTER IMAGE
(center image).
Each time you touch or it gradually
spreads the center channel sound into the
front left and right speakers over a range 10 to
0.
Using the DTS Neo:6
DTS Neo:6 can generate 6.1 channel surround
sound from any matrixed stereo source (such
as video or TV) and from 5.1 channel sources.
Using the dynamic range
control
The dynamic range refers to the difference be-
tween the largest and softest sounds. The dy-
namic range control compresses this
difference so that you can clearly hear sounds
even at low volume levels.
1
Touch Dolby/DTS on the audio function
menu to select DTS Neo:6.
!
The dynamic range control is effective only
on Dolby Digital sounds.
!
The dynamic range control may produce lit-
tle effect on certain discs.
2
Touch ADJ. next to Dolby/DTS.
3
Touch either of the following touch
%
Touch DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL on
panel keys to select the desired mode.
the audio function menu to turn the dy-
namic range control on.
#
!
CINEMA – The Cinema mode suitable for
movie playback
MUSIC – The Music mode suitable for
music playback
To turn dynamic range control off, touch
!
DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL again.
#
You can operate MUSIC ADJUSTMENT only
when MUSIC has been selected.
With the DTS Neo:6, audio and voice from TV
or radio may be breaking up. In such case, we re-
commend you to turn the DTS Neo:6 off.
#
Using the down-mix function
The down-mix function allows you to play back
multi-channel audio in 2 channels.
Adjusting the Music mode
%
Touch DOWN MIX on the audio func-
In music mode, you can adjust the center
image to create a wider stereo effect with vo-
cals. Adjust the effect from 0 (all center chan-
nel sent to front right and left speakers) to 10
(center channel sent to the center speaker
only).
tion menu to switch the setting.
!
!
Lt/Rt – Down mix so that the surround
components can be restored (decoded).
Lo/Ro – Stereo mix the original audio that
do not contain channel modes such as sur-
round components.
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Touch 2CH/Multi CH on the audio func-
Switching the sound settings
tion menu to switch the mode.
Touch 2CH/Multi CH repeatedly until the de-
sired mode appears in the display.
You can switch the acoustic sound field stored
in this unit according to the source you are lis-
tening to. For detailed instructions on creating
the acoustic sound field, refer to Introduction
!
!
MCH – Multi-channel audio output
2CH – 2-channel audio output (stereo)
You can also switch the output setting by
#
pressing 2ch/MULTI-CH.
%
Touch SOUND SETTING on the audio
function menu to switch the sound setting.
Touch SOUND SETTING repeatedly to switch
between the following settings:
SETTING1 (user setting 1)—SETTING2 (user
setting 2)—SETTING3 (user setting 3)—AUTO
(setting created by auto TA & EQ)
#
You can also switch the sound setting by
pressing SOUND SETTING.
You cannot select AUTO when NETWORK
#
has been selected. (Refer to Switching the DSP
#
When STANDARD has been selected, you
cannot select AUTO if Auto TA and EQ has not
been carried out.
Switching between the
multi-channel output and
2-channel output
You can switch the output channel between
the multi-channel output and 2-channel out-
put according to the source you are listening
to.
!
Selecting 2CH changes the audio settings
as below:
— Both the front center and rear center
speakers are turned off automatically in
the speaker setting. (Refer to page 101.)
— Both Dolby Pro Logic II/Dolby Digital EX
and DTS Neo:6 switch to OFF. (Refer to
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Sound setting function display
Introduction of sound settings
Touching the sound setting selection keys en-
ables you to cross-refer the other adjustments.
Even in the adjustment screen, it is possible to
refer and set another setting menus.
1
1 Sound setting display
Shows the sound setting function names.
1
2
1
Touch AV MENU to display the audio
1 Sound setting selection keys
Touch to recall the desired sound setting
function.
function names.
The audio function names are displayed and
operable ones are highlighted.
2 Sound setting function display
Shows the adjustment screen of the se-
lected sound setting function.
2
Touch ADJ. next to SOUND SETTING to
display the sound setting function names.
The sound setting function names are dis-
played.
#
AUTO cannot be customized. When AUTO is
selected, select the other sound settings by
touching SOUND SETTING.
Using the position selector
One way to assure a more natural sound is to
accurately position the stereo image, putting
you right in the center of the sound field. The
position selector function lets you automati-
cally adjust the speaker output levels and in-
serts a delay time to match the number and
position of occupied seats.
3
Touch any of SETTING1, SETTING2 or
SETTING3 to select the sound setting to be
adjusted.
4
Touch ESC to return to the display of
each source.
To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
#
1
Touch POSITION on the sound setting
menu.
2
Touch any of the following touch panel
keys to select a listening position.
!
!
!
!
FRONT LEFT – Front seat left
FRONT RIGHT – Front seat right
FRONT – Front seats
ALL – All seats
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To cancel the selected listening position,
When selecting multi-channel
mode
touch OFF.
%
Touch PARAMETRIC EQ on the sound
Note
setting menu to select the equalizer.
Touch PARAMETRIC EQ repeatedly to switch
between the following equalizers:
POWERFUL—NATURAL—VOCAL—FLAT—
CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—CUSTOM3—
LAST MEMORY—SUPER BASS (S. BASS)
When you make adjustments to the listening po-
sition, the speaker outputs are automatically set
for appropriate levels. You can tailor the levels
more precisely referring to Adjusting the speaker
#
You can select LAST MEMORY only when the
adjusted equalizer curve is not memorized in this
unit.
Recalling equalizer curves
The equalizer lets you adjust the equalization
to match car interior acoustic characteristics
as desired.
When selecting 2-channel mode
%
Touch GRAPHIC EQ on the sound set-
There are eight stored equalizer curves which
you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list
of the equalizer curves:
ting menu to select the equalizer.
Touch GRAPHIC EQ repeatedly to switch be-
tween the following equalizers:
POWERFUL—NATURAL—VOCAL—FLAT—
CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—CUSTOM3—
LAST MEMORY—SUPER BASS (S. BASS)
Display
Equalizer curve
SUPER BASS (S. BASS) Super bass
#
You can select LAST MEMORY only when the
POWERFUL
NATURAL
VOCAL
Powerful
Natural
Vocal
adjusted equalizer curve is not memorized in this
unit.
FLAT
Flat
CUSTOM1
CUSTOM2
CUSTOM3
Custom 1
Custom 2
Custom 3
Adjusting 3-band
parametric equalizer
For custom equalizer curves (CUSTOM1 to
CUSTOM3), you can adjust the front, rear,
front center and rear center equalizer curves
separately by selecting a center frequency, an
equalizer level, and a Q factor for each band.
!
!
CUSTOM1, CUSTOM2 and CUSTOM3 are
adjusted equalizer curves.
When FLAT is selected no supplement or
correction is made to the sound. This is
useful to check the effect of the equalizer
curves by switching alternatively between
FLAT and a set equalizer curve.
!
Custom equalizer curves can be created
common to all sources.
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#
You can mute the selected speaker unit by
touching . To cancel muting, touch
You cannot select speakers whose size is set
at OFF.
!
The center speaker largely determines the
sound image and getting the balance right
isn’t easy. We recommend reproducing a 2-
ch. audio (a CD for example) and getting
the balance right among the speakers ex-
cept for the center, and then reproducing a
5.1-ch. audio (Dolby Digital or DTS) and ad-
justing the center speaker output to the
balance you have already got among the
other speakers.
.
#
5
Touch BAND to select the equalizer
band to be adjusted.
Each time you touch BAND it selects equalizer
bands in the following order:
LOW (low)—MID (mid)—HIGH (high)
6
Touch or to select the center fre-
1
Touch ADJ. next to PARAMETRIC EQ on
quency of selected band.
the sound setting menu.
Touch or until the desired frequency ap-
pears in the display.
2
Touch LR Common/LR Independent to
40—50—63—80—100—125—160—200—
250—315—400—500—630—800—1k—
1.25k—1.6k—2k—2.5k—3.15k—4k—5k—
6.3k—8k—10k—12.5k (Hz)
switch the equalizer adjustment method.
!
!
LR Common – Adjusts left and right speak-
ers simultaneously.
LR Independent – Adjusts left and right
speakers separately.
#
You can select a center frequency from
among 20 frequencies for each band. You can
change the center frequency in 1/3-octave steps,
but you cannot select frequencies that have inter-
vals shorter than 1 octave among the center fre-
quencies of the three bands.
3
Touch EQ to select the equalizer.
Touch EQ repeatedly to switch between the fol-
lowing equalizers:
POWERFUL—NATURAL—VOCAL—FLAT—
CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—CUSTOM3—
LAST MEMORY—SUPER BASS (S. BASS)
7
Touch or to adjust the equalizer
level.
#
You can also select the equalizer by using
Each time you touch or it increases or
decreases the equalizer level. +12dB to –12dB
is displayed as the level is increased or de-
creased.
EQUALIZER LIST.
#
#
To close the equalizer curve list, touch CLOSE.
You can select LAST MEMORY only when the
adjusted equalizer curve is not memorized in this
#
When you adjust the speaker loudness with
unit.
selecting LR Common, the equalizer levels of
both side speakers are changed simultaneously.
Thus, if the equalizer level of one speaker is at
maximum or minimum, the level of the other
speaker is at full limit in opposite direction.
4
Touch or next to SPEAKER to select
the speaker to be adjusted.
Touch or until the desired speaker appears
in the display.
FRONT LEFT (front left speaker)—
FRONT RIGHT (front right speaker)—
REAR LEFT (rear left speaker)—REAR RIGHT
(rear right speaker)—FRONT CENTER (front
center speaker)—REAR CENTER (rear center
speaker)
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tor.
Touch Q.Fac to select the desired Q fac-
Each time you touch Q.Fac it switches be-
tween the following Q factor:
1.2 (wide)—3.6 (narrow)
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You can adjust parameters for each band of
4
Touch or next to SPEAKER to select
the other speakers in the same way.
the speaker to be adjusted.
Touch or until the desired speaker appears
in the display.
LEFT (left speakers)—RIGHT (right speakers)
Note
You can store the adjusted setting in memory by
using MEMORY. For details concerning opera-
tion, refer to Storing the adjusted audio settings in
#
You can mute the selected speaker units by
touching . To cancel muting, touch
.
5
Touch or to select the equalizer
band to be adjusted.
Touch or until the desired equalizer band
appears in the display.
Adjusting 13-band graphic
equalizer
50—80—125—200—315—500—800—1.25k
—2k—3.15k—5k—8k—12.5k (Hz)
For custom equalizer curves (CUSTOM1 to
CUSTOM3), you can adjust the level of each
band.
6
Touch or to adjust the level of the
equalizer band.
Each time you touch or it increases or
decreases the level of the equalization band.
+12dB to –12dB is displayed as the level is in-
creased or decreased.
!
Custom equalizer curves can be created
common to all sources.
1
Touch ADJ. next to GRAPHIC EQ on the
#
When you adjust the speaker loudness with
sound setting menu.
selecting LR Common, the equalizer levels of
both side speakers are changed simultaneously.
Thus, if the equalizer level of one speaker is at
maximum or minimum, the level of the other
speaker is at full limit in opposite direction.
2
Touch LR Common/LR Independent to
switch the equalizer adjustment method.
!
!
LR Common – Adjusts left and right speak-
ers simultaneously.
LR Independent – Adjusts left and right
speakers separately.
#
You can then select another band and adjust
the level.
Note
3
Touch EQ to select the equalizer.
Touch EQ repeatedly to switch between the fol-
lowing equalizers:
POWERFUL—NATURAL—VOCAL—FLAT—
CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—CUSTOM3—
LAST MEMORY—SUPER BASS (S. BASS)
You can store the adjusted setting in memory by
using MEMORY. For details concerning opera-
tion, refer to Storing the adjusted audio settings in
#
You can also select the equalizer by using
EQUALIZER LIST.
#
#
To close the equalizer curve list, touch CLOSE.
You can select LAST MEMORY only when the
adjusted equalizer curve is not memorized in this
unit.
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!
Set the front or rear speaker to LARGE if
the speaker is capable of reproducing bass
content, or if no subwoofer is installed.
Setting the speaker setting
You can make a fine adjustment on each
speaker installed in your vehicle. You can
change the size of each speaker according to
the speaker specification. On a spot at which
a speaker is not installed, you can set the ad-
justment to OFF.
1
Recall the speaker setting you want to
adjust.
The adjustment you made will be memorized
into this unit and you can recall it.
2
Touch ADJ. next to SPEAKER SETTING
on the sound setting menu.
Recalling speaker settings
3
Touch or to select the correct size
for the speaker.
%
Touch SPEAKER SETTING on the sound
Each time you touch or it selects the size
in the following order:
OFF (off)—SMALL (small)—LARGE (large)
setting menu to select the speaker setting.
Touch SPEAKER SETTING repeatedly to switch
between the following speaker settings:
CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—CUSTOM3—AUTO
—LAST MEMORY
#
You cannot select OFF in the front speaker set-
ting.
#
You can turn ON or OFF in the subwoofer set-
#
You can select LAST MEMORY only when the
ting.
adjusted speaker setting is not memorized in this
unit.
#
When the rear speaker setting is set to OFF,
the rear center speaker switches to OFF automati-
cally.
#
You cannot select AUTO when NETWORK
has been selected. (Refer to Switching the DSP
#
When STANDARD has been selected, you
Note
cannot select AUTO if auto TA and EQ has not
been carried out.
You can store the adjusted setting in memory by
using MEMORY. For details concerning opera-
tion, refer to Storing the adjusted audio settings in
Customizing the speaker setting
You need to make with/without (or yes/no) and
size (bass reproducing capacity) selection/ad-
justments depending on the installed speak-
ers. The size needs to be set to LARGE (large)
if the speaker is capable of reproducing
sounds of about 100 Hz or below. Otherwise
select SMALL (small).
Using the cut-off frequency
You can adjust the cut-off frequency and slope
to match the characteristics of each speaker
unit. And then you can store the adjusted cut-
off frequency in this unit for later recall.
!
Low frequency range is not output if the
subwoofer is set to OFF and the front and
rear speakers set to SMALL or OFF.
It is imperative that non-installed speakers
be set to OFF.
!
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Touch or to adjust parameters of
Recalling cut-off frequency
settings
the selected speaker unit (filter).
Adjustable parameters and ranges are differ-
ent depending on each speaker unit (filter).
%
Touch CUT OFF on the sound setting
menu to select the cut-off frequency set-
Parameter
What it does
ting.
Touch CUT OFF repeatedly to switch between
the following cut-off frequency settings:
CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—CUSTOM3—AUTO
—LAST MEMORY
Selects cut-off frequencies in the fol-
lowing order:
50—63—80—100—125—160—
200 (Hz)
FREQUENCY
#
You can select LAST MEMORY only when the
Selects slopes in the following order:
–18— –12— –6 (dB/oct.)
SLOPE
adjusted cut-off frequency setting is not memor-
ized in this unit.
#
When subwoofer is selected
You cannot select AUTO when NETWORK
has been selected. (Refer to Switching the DSP
Parameter
What it does
Selects cut-off frequencies in the fol-
lowing order:
50—63—80—100—125—160—
200 (Hz)
#
When STANDARD has been selected, you
FREQUENCY
cannot select AUTO if auto TA and EQ has not
been carried out.
Selects slopes in the following order:
–18— –12— –6—0 (pass) (dB/oct.)
SLOPE
PHASE
Selecting a cut-off frequency
Switches the phase between NOR-
MAL and REVERSE.
You can select a frequency, under which
sounds are reproduced through the subwoo-
fer. If the installed speakers include one whose
size has been set to SMALL, you can select a
frequency, under which sounds are repro-
duced through a LARGE speaker or subwoo-
fer.
When tweeter is selected in the network
mode
Parameter
What it does
Selects cut-off frequencies in the fol-
lowing order:
FREQUENCY
1.25k—1.6k—2k—2.5k—3.15k—
4k—5k—6.3k—8k—10k—12.5k
(Hz)
1
Recall the cut-off frequency setting you
want to adjust.
Selects slopes in the following order:
–12— –6 (dB/oct.)
SLOPE
2
Touch ADJ. next to CUT OFF on the
sound setting menu.
3
Touch the speaker to be adjusted.
#
You cannot select speakers whose size is set
at OFF or LARGE.
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When front speaker HPF is selected in the
network mode
eration, refer to Storing the adjusted audio set-
Parameter
What it does
Selects cut-off frequencies in the fol-
lowing order:
50—63—80—100—125—160—
200 (Hz)
FREQUENCY
Using the time alignment
The time alignment lets you adjust the dis-
tance between each speaker and the listening
position.
Selects slopes in the following order:
–18— –12— –6 (dB/oct.)
SLOPE
To switch the filter of the front speaker between LPF and
HPF, touch HIGH PASS or LOW PASS.
Recalling time alignment settings
When front speaker LPF is selected in the
network mode
%
Touch TIME ALIGNMENT on the sound
setting menu to select the time alignment.
Touch TIME ALIGNMENT repeatedly to switch
between the following time alignment set-
tings:
INITIAL—AUTO—CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—
CUSTOM3—LAST MEMORY—OFF
Parameter
What it does
Selects cut-off frequencies in the fol-
lowing order:
1.25k—1.6k—2k—2.5k—3.15k—
4k—5k—6.3k—8k—10k—12.5k
(Hz)
FREQUENCY
#
You can select LAST MEMORY only when the
Selects slopes in the following order:
–12— –6—0 (pass) (dB/oct.)
SLOPE
adjusted time alignment setting is not memorized
in this unit.
#
You can mute the selected speaker unit by
#
You cannot select AUTO when NETWORK
touching MUTE OFF. To cancel muting, touch
MUTE ON.
has been selected. (Refer to Switching the DSP
#
When STANDARD has been selected, you
cannot select AUTO if auto TA and EQ has not
Notes
been carried out.
!
!
Selecting cut-off frequencies sets cut-off fre-
quencies of the subwoofer’s L.P.F. (low-pass
filter) and that of the SMALL speaker H.P.F.
(high-pass filter). The cut-off frequency setting
has no effect if the subwoofer is set to OFF
and other speakers are set to LARGE or OFF.
If trying to boost the bass output of the sub-
woofer doesn’t do much or rather makes you
feel that the bass gets more murky, this may
indicate that the subwoofer’s output and bass
content you hear over other speakers cancel
each other out. To remove this problem, try
changing the phase setting for the subwoofer.
You can store the adjusted setting in memory
by using MEMORY. For details concerning op-
Adjusting the time alignment
You can adjust the distance between each
speaker and the selected position.
!
An adjusted time alignment can be memor-
ized in CUSTOM1, CUSTOM2 or
CUSTOM3.
1
Recall the time alignment setting you
want to adjust.
!
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Touch ADJ. next to TIME ALIGNMENT
CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—CUSTOM3—AUTO
on the sound setting menu.
You cannot adjust the time alignment when
—LAST MEMORY
#
#
You can select LAST MEMORY only when the
neither FRONT LEFT nor FRONT RIGHT is se-
lected in the position selector mode.
adjusted speaker output level setting is not mem-
orized in this unit.
#
You cannot select AUTO when NETWORK
3
Touch or to adjust the distance be-
has been selected. (Refer to Switching the DSP
tween each speaker and the listening posi-
tion.
#
When STANDARD has been selected, you
Each time you touch or it increases or de-
creases the distance. 0inch to 200inch is dis-
played as the distance is increased or
decreased.
cannot select AUTO if auto TA and EQ has not
been carried out.
#
You can mute the selected speaker unit by
Adjusting the speaker output
levels using a test tone
This function allows you to easily get the over-
all balance right among the speakers.
touching MUTE. To cancel muting, touch MUTE
again.
#
You cannot select speakers whose size is set
at OFF.
1
Recall the speaker output level settings
Note
you want to adjust.
You can store the adjusted setting in memory by
using MEMORY. For details concerning opera-
tion, refer to Storing the adjusted audio settings in
2
Touch ADJ. next to SPEAKER LEVEL on
the sound setting menu and then touch
TEST TONE.
The test tone is outputted. It rotates from
speaker to speaker in the following sequence
at intervals of about two seconds. The current
settings for the speaker over which you hear
the test tone are shown in the display.
Front left speaker—Front center speaker—
Front right speaker—Rear right speaker—Rear
center speaker—Rear left speaker—Subwoo-
fer
Adjusting the speaker
output levels
You can adjust the speaker output level of
each speaker unit.
Recalling the speaker output
level settings
Check each speaker output level. If no adjust-
ments are needed, perform step 4 to stop the
test tone.
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Touch SPEAKER LEVEL on the sound
setting menu to select the speaker output
#
Using TEST TONE, the tweeters and the front
level setting.
speakers are adjusted same time. To adjust them
separately, please refer to Adjusting the speaker
Touch SPEAKER LEVEL repeatedly to switch
between the following speaker output level set-
tings:
#
The settings do not appear for speakers
whose size is set OFF.
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Touch or to adjust the speaker out-
+10dB is displayed as the level is increased or
put level.
decreased.
Each time you touch or it increases or de-
creases the speaker output level. –24dB to
+10dB is displayed as the level is increased or
decreased.
#
You cannot select speakers whose size is set
at OFF.
Notes
#
The test tone rotates to the next speaker after
!
!
You can store the adjusted setting in memory
by using MEMORY. For details concerning op-
eration, refer to Storing the adjusted audio set-
The adjusted speaker output level cannot be
stored by each listening position. This means,
memorizing a speaker output level for custom
setting overwrites the levels of all listening
positions.
about two seconds from the last operation.
4
Touch STOP to stop the test tone out-
put.
Notes
!
!
If needed, select speakers and adjust their ‘ab-
You can store the adjusted setting in memory
by using MEMORY. For details concerning op-
eration, refer to Storing the adjusted audio set-
Using the auto-equalizer
You can use this function only when
STANDARD has been selected. (Refer to
The auto-equalizer is the equalizer curve cre-
ated by auto TA and EQ (refer to Auto TA and
!
The adjusted speaker output level cannot be
stored by each listening position. This means,
memorizing a speaker output level for custom
setting overwrites the levels of all listening po-
sitions.
You can turn the auto-equalizer on or off.
Adjusting the speaker output
levels finely
1
Touch AUTO EQ on the sound setting
You can readjust the speaker output levels
using a test tone while listening to music.
menu.
#
You cannot use this function if auto TA and
EQ has not been carried out.
1
Recall the speaker output level settings
you want to adjust.
2
Touch ON to turn the auto-equalizer
on.
#
To turn auto-equalizer off, touch OFF.
2
Touch ADJ. next to SPEAKER LEVEL.
Touch or to adjust the speaker out-
3
put level.
Each time you touch or it increases or de-
creases the speaker output level. –24dB to
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Storing the adjusted audio
settings in memory
You can store the adjusted audio settings in
this unit for later recall.
Auto TA and EQ (auto-time
alignment and auto-
equalizing)
You can use this function only when
STANDARD has been selected. (Refer to
The auto-time alignment is automatically ad-
justed for the distance between each speaker
and the listening position.
1
2
Touch MEMORY.
Touch any of CUSTOM1, CUSTOM2 or
CUSTOM3 to store the adjusted setting.
3
Touch YES to store the current setting
The auto-equalizer automatically measures
the car interior acoustic characteristics, and
then creates the auto-equalizer curve based
on that information.
into the selected sound setting.
To cancel the storage process, touch
#
CANCEL.
WARNING
Editing the name of sound
settings
The name displayed for sound settings
(SETTING1, SETTING2 and SETTING3) can be
changed.
To prevent accidents, never carry out auto TA and
EQ while driving. When this function measures
the car interior acoustic characteristics to create
an auto-equalizer curve, a loud measurement
tone (noise) may be outputted from the speakers.
!
Each name can be up to 10 characters
long.
CAUTION
!
Carrying out auto TA and EQ under the follow-
ing conditions may damage the speakers. Be
sure to check the conditions thoroughly be-
fore carrying out auto TA and EQ.
1
Touch any of SETTING1, SETTING2 or
SETTING3 on the sound setting menu.
2
3
Touch NAME EDIT.
— When speakers are incorrectly connected.
(e.g., When a rear speaker is connected to
a subwoofer output.)
— When a speaker is connected to a power
amp delivering output higher than the
speaker’s maximum input power capabil-
ity.
If the microphone is placed in an unsuitable
position the measurement tone may become
loud and measurement may take a long time,
resulting in a drain on battery power. Be sure
to place the microphone in the specified loca-
tion.
Touch the letter you wish to input.
Key
What it does
Moves the cursor to the previous charac-
ter position.
Moves the cursor to the next character po-
sition.
!
Inputs the space.
Switches keypad between alphabet and
numeric.
ABC/123
Deletes letter by letter from the end of the
text.
4
Touch MEMORY to store the entered
name in memory.
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— When delays occur for low sounds due
to the influence of the LPF on active
subwoofers or external amps.
Auto TA and EQ changes the fader/balance
settings to the center position. (Refer to
If you carry out auto TA and EQ when a pre-
vious setting of this already exists, the set-
ting will be replaced.
Even if auto TA and EQ is carried out,
sound settings (SETTING1 to SETTING3)
and custom settings (CUSTOM1 to
CUSTOM3) are retained in the memory.
Before operating the auto TA
and EQ function
!
Carry out auto TA and EQ in as quiet a
place as possible, with the car engine and
air conditioning switched off. Also cut
power to car phones or portable telephones
in the car, or remove them from the car be-
fore carrying out auto TA and EQ. Sounds
other than the measurement tone (sur-
rounding sounds, engine sound, tele-
phones ringing etc.) may prevent correct
measurement of the car interior acoustic
characteristics.
!
!
!
!
Be sure to carry out auto TA and EQ using
the supplied microphone. Using another
microphone may prevent measurement, or
result in incorrect measurement of the car
interior acoustic characteristics.
Carrying out auto TA and EQ
1
Stop the car in a place that is as quiet
as possible, close all doors, windows and
the sun roof, and then turn the engine off.
If the engine is left running, engine noise may
prevent correct auto TA and EQ.
!
!
When front speaker is not connected, auto
TA and EQ cannot be carried out.
If a speaker size is set to OFF, audio does
not output from the speaker even when the
speaker is installed.
When this unit is connected to a power
amp with input level control, auto TA and
EQ may not be possible if you lower power
amp input level. Set the power amp’s input
level to the standard position.
When this unit is connected to a power
amp with an LPF, turn off the LPF on the
power amp before carrying out auto TA and
EQ. In addition, the cut-off frequency for
built-in LPF of an active subwoofer should
be set to the highest frequency.
2
Fix the supplied microphone in the cen-
ter of the headrest of the driver’s seat, fa-
cing forward, using the belt (sold
separately).
The auto TA and EQ may differ depending on
where you place the microphone. If desired,
place the microphone on the front passenger
seat to carry out auto TA and EQ.
!
!
!
The time alignment value calculated by
auto TA and EQ may differ from the actual
distance in the following circumstances.
However, the distance has been calculated
by computer to be the optimum delay to
give accurate results for the circum-
stances, so please continue to use this
value.
— When the reflected sound within a vehi-
cle is strong and delays occur.
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Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC.
11 Get out of the car and close the door
within 10 seconds when the 10-second
count-down starts.
The measurement tone (noise) is outputted
from the speakers, and auto TA and EQ be-
gins.
If the car’s air conditioner or heater is turned
on, turn it off. Noise from the fan in the air
conditioner or heater may prevent correct auto
TA and EQ.
4
Press SOURCE to turn the source off if
#
When all speakers are connected, auto TA
this unit is turned on.
and EQ is completed in about nine minutes.
#
#
To stop auto TA and EQ, touch STOP.
To cancel auto TA and EQ part way through,
5
Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
touch BACK or ESC.
6
Touch AV MENU and then touch
12 When auto TA and EQ is completed,
Complete is displayed.
AUTO EQ&TA to enter the auto TA and EQ
measurement mode.
When correct measurement of car interior
acoustic characteristics is not possible, an
error message is displayed. (Refer to Under-
7
Touch either of the following touch
panel keys to select the position for the
seat on which the microphone is placed.
!
!
FRONT LEFT – Front seat left
FRONT RIGHT – Front seat right
13 Touch ESC to cancel the auto TA and EQ
mode.
8
9
Touch NEXT.
14 Store the microphone carefully in the
glove compartment.
Plug the AUTO TA&EQ microphone into
the microphone/auxiliary input jack on this
unit.
Store the microphone carefully in the glove
compartment or any other safe place. If the
microphone is subjected to direct sunlight for
an extended period, high temperatures may
cause distortion, color change or mal-
function.
AUTO TA&EQ microphone
10 Touch START to start the auto TA and
EQ.
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!
S-DVD – DVD player connected with RCA
cable
Introduction of setup
adjustments
#
When a DVD player is connected with an AV-
BUS cable, do not select S-DVD otherwise no pic-
ture will be displayed even if you select S-DVD as
a source.
About AV input
Depending on the unit connected to this unit,
video image may be distorted. In this case,
switch the video image selecting switch on
the underneath of the hide-away unit to the ap-
propriate position to eliminate distortion. Use
a thin standard tip screwdriver to switch the
video image selecting switch on the under-
neath of the hide-away unit.
1
1 Setup menu display
Shows the setup function names.
1
Touch AV MENU and then touch SETUP
to display the setup function names.
The setup function names are displayed and
operable ones are highlighted.
2
Touch ESC to return to the display of
each source.
To return to the previous display, touch
#
BACK.
Setting the AV input
You can switch the setting according to the
connected component.
Setting for rear view
camera (back up camera)
!
!
Select VIDEO to watch video of a con-
nected component as AV source.
Select S-DVD to watch video of a con-
nected DVD player as S-DVD source.
CAUTION
Pioneer recommends the use of a camera
which outputs mirror reversed images, other-
wise screen image may appear reversed.
%
Touch AV INPUT on the setup menu to
select the AV input setting.
Touch AV INPUT until the desired setting is se-
lected.
!
!
OFF – No video component is connected
VIDEO – External video component (such
as portable video player)
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Setup
This unit features a function that automatically
switches to the rear view camera video (BACK
UP CAMERA IN jack) when a rear view cam-
era is installed on your vehicle. When the gear
shift is in REVERSE (R) position, the video
automatically switches to a rear view camera
video. (For more details, consult your dealer.)
display to open/close automatically, you can
set the automatic open function in the manual
mode.
%
Touch AUTO FLAP on the setup menu
to select the display to open/close automa-
tically or manually.
!
!
!
1
After you set up the rear view camera set-
ting, move the gear shift in REVERSE (R)
and confirm if a rear view camera video
can be shown on the display.
If the display should be switched to a rear
view camera video by error while you are
driving forward, change the rear view cam-
era setting.
Each time you touch AUTO FLAP it switches
between the following settings:
!
AUTO – The LCD panel will be opened or
closed automatically with the turning of the
ignition switch on or off
!
MANUAL – You have to press
OPEN/CLOSE to open/close the LCD
panel
To end watching a rear view camera video
and return to the source display, press and
hold V.ADJUST.
Adjusting the LCD panel
slide position
Touch BACK UP CAMERA IN on the
setup menu to turn rear view camera set-
ting on.
You can adjust the LCD panel slide position so
that the panel is set back or forward.
#
To turn rear view camera setting off, touch
BACK UP CAMERA IN again.
%
Touch FLAP SET BACK on the setup
menu to turn the set back on.
2
Touch B. CAMERA POLARITY on the
The LCD panel slides to the back.
setup menu to select an appropriate set-
ting for polarity.
#
Touch FLAP SET BACK again to turn the set
back off and the LCD panel slides to the front.
Each time you touch B. CAMERA POLARITY it
switches between the following polarity:
!
BATTERY – When the polarity of the con-
nected lead is positive while the gear shift
is in REVERSE (R) position
Setting the clock
Use these instructions to set the clock.
!
GROUND – When the polarity of the con-
nected lead is negative while the gear shift
is in REVERSE (R) position
1
Touch CLOCK ADJUSTMENT on the
setup menu.
2
#
Touch 0—9 to set the clock.
To cancel the inputted numbers, touch C.
Setting the automatic open
function
To prevent the display from hitting the shift
lever of an automatic vehicle when it is in P
(park) position, or when you do not wish the
3
Touch ENTER.
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Adjusting the contrast for
the sub-display
Display contrast adjustment lets you adjust
the display for easier viewing when lighting
conditions change.
Note
Touching 24h/12h switches the clock display on
the sub-display between 12/24-hour formats.
Setting the video of rear
display
You can select either showing the same
source as the front display or showing the
video source on rear display independently.
%
Touch SUB DISPLAY CONTRAST on the
setup menu to switch the contrast setting.
Each time you touch
SUB DISPLAY CONTRAST it switches between
HIGH (high contrast) and LOW (low contras-
t).
!
When selecting FRONT and the selected
source is an audio source, nothing is dis-
played on the rear display.
!
When selecting FRONT, audio is not out-
putted from REAR DISPLAY OUT.
Changing languages for
CAUTION
Some operations on this unit are prohibited
while driving or needs to be paid a careful at-
tention when operating. In such case, a cau-
tion appears on the display. You can change
the language of the cautions at this setting.
%
Touch REAR MODE on the setup menu
to select the video on rear display.
Each time you touch REAR MODE it switches
between the following settings:
!
FRONT – Display the same source as the
front display
!
SEPARATE – Display the video source on
rear display independently of front dis-
play
1
Touch CAUTION LANGUAGE on the
setup menu.
2
Touch the desired language.
The language for CAUTION is set.
Switching the dimmer
setting for sub-display
To prevent the sub-display from being too
bright at night, the sub-display is automati-
cally dimmed when the car’s headlights are
turned on. You can turn dimmer on or off.
%
Touch SUB DISPLAY DIMMER on the
setup menu to turn dimmer on.
To turn dimmer off, touch
SUB DISPLAY DIMMER again.
#
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Setting up the DVD player
#
Introduction of DVD setup
adjustments
Notes
!
!
If the selected language is not recorded on
the disc, the language specified on the disc is
displayed.
You can also switch the subtitle language by
touching SUBTITLE during playback. (Refer to
!
Even if you use SUBTITLE during playback to
switch the subtitle language, this does not af-
fect the settings here.
1
You can use this menu to change audio, subti-
tle, parental lock and other DVD settings.
!
When watching a DVD/Video CD on the
rear display independently, you cannot op-
erate this menu.
When you select Others
When you select Others, a language code
input display is shown. Refer to Language code
digit code of the desired language.
1 DVD setup menu display
Shows the DVD setup menu names.
1
While playing a disc, touch AV MENU
1
#
Touch 0—9 to input the language code.
To cancel the inputted numbers, touch C.
and then touch DVD SETUP to display the
DVD setup function names.
The DVD setup function names are displayed
and operable ones are highlighted.
2
Touch ENTER.
2
play.
#
Touch ESC to return to the playback dis-
Setting the audio language
You can set the preferred audio language.
To return to the previous display, touch
BACK.
1
Touch AUDIO LANGUAGE on the DVD
setup menu.
An audio language menu is displayed.
Setting the subtitle language
You can set a desired subtitle language. If the
selected subtitle language is recorded on the
DVD, subtitles are displayed in that language.
2
Touch the desired language.
The audio language is set.
#
1
Touch SUB TITLE LANGUAGE on the
Notes
DVD setup menu.
A subtitle language menu is displayed.
!
If the selected language is not recorded on
the disc, the language specified on the disc is
outputted.
2
Touch the desired language.
A subtitle language is set.
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!
!
You can also switch the audio language by
touching AUDIO during playback. (Refer to
Even if you use AUDIO during playback to
switch the audio language, this does not af-
fect the settings here.
Setting the angle icon display
You can set it up so that the angle icon ap-
pears on scenes where the angle can be
switched.
%
Touch MULTI ANGLE on the DVD setup
menu to turn angle icon display on.
To turn the angle icon display off, touch
#
MULTI ANGLE again.
Setting the menu language
You can set the preferred language for dis-
plays of menus recorded on a disc.
Setting the aspect ratio
There are two kinds of display. A wide screen
display has a width-to-height ratio (TV aspect)
of 16:9, while a regular display has a TV aspect
of 4:3. Be sure to select the correct TV aspect
for the display connected to REAR DISPLAY
OUT.
1
Touch MENU LANGUAGE on the DVD
setup menu.
A menu language menu is displayed.
2
Touch the desired language.
The menu language is set.
!
When using a regular display, select either
LETTER BOX or PAN SCAN. Selecting 16:9
may result in an unnatural picture.
#
!
If you select the TV aspect, the unit’s dis-
play changes to the same setting.
Note
If the selected language is not recorded on the
disc, the language specified on the disc is dis-
played.
%
Touch TV ASPECT on the DVD setup
menu to select the TV aspect.
Touch TV ASPECT repeatedly until the desired
TV aspect appears in the display.
!
16:9 – Wide screen picture (16:9) is dis-
played as it is (initial setting)
Switching the assist
subtitle on or off
If assist subtitles are recorded on a DVD disc,
you can display them by turning the assist
subtitle function on.
!
LETTER BOX – The picture is the shape of a
letterbox with black bands at the top and
bottom of the screen
PAN SCAN – The picture is cut short at the
right and left of the screen
!
You can turn assist subtitles on or off as de-
sired.
Notes
%
Touch ASSIST SUB TITLE on the DVD
setup menu to turn assist subtitles on.
To turn the assist subtitle off, touch
ASSIST SUB TITLE again.
!
When playing discs that do not specify
PAN SCAN, playback is with LETTER BOX
even if you select PAN SCAN setting. Confirm
#
16 : 9 LB
whether the disc package bears the
mark. (See page 15.)
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Setting up the DVD player
!
Some discs do not enable changing of the TV
aspect. For details, refer to the disc’s in-
structions.
!
!
The parental lock level is recorded on the disc.
Look for the level indication written at the disc
package, included literature or on the disc it-
self. Parental lock of this unit is not possible if
a parental lock level is not recorded in the
disc.
With some discs, the parental lock may be ac-
tive only on the scenes with certain levels. The
playback of those scenes will be skipped. For
details, refer to the instruction manual that
came with the discs.
Setting the parental lock
Some DVD video discs let you use parental
lock to restrict children from viewing violent
and adult-oriented scenes. You can set the par-
ental lock to your desired level.
!
When you set a parental lock level and then
play a disc featuring parental lock, code
number input indications may be dis-
played. In this case, playback will begin
when the correct code number is input.
Changing the level
You can change the set parental lock level.
1
Touch PARENTAL on the DVD setup
menu.
Setting the code number and level
You need to have registered a code number for
playing back discs with parantal lock.
2
Touch 0—9 to input the registered code
number.
3
Touch ENTER.
1
Touch PARENTAL on the DVD setup
This enters the code number, and you can now
change the level.
menu.
2
Touch 0—9 to input a four digit code
#
If you input an incorrect code number, the
number.
icon is displayed. Touch C and input the cor-
#
To cancel the inputted numbers, touch C.
rect code number.
#
3
Touch ENTER.
The code number is set, and you can now set
the level.
4
Touch any of 1—8 to select the desired
level.
4
Touch any of 1—8 to select the desired
The new parental lock level is set.
level.
The parental lock level is set.
!
!
!
8 – Playback of the entire disc is possible
(initial setting)
7 to 2 – Playback of discs for children and
non-adult-oriented discs is possible
1 – Playback of discs for children only is
possible
If you forget your code number
touch C 10 times. The registered code number
is canceled, letting you register a new one.
Setting the still picture
Notes
The unit uses one of two processes when dis-
playing a still picture from a DVD disc.
!
We recommend to keep a record of your code
number in case you forget it.
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Touch STILL PICTURE on the DVD setup
%
menu.
Touch DivX VOD on the DVD setup
menu to select the setting.
Touch STILL PICTURE repeatedly until the de-
sired setting appears in the display.
Your 8-digit registration code is displayed.
!
Make a note of the code as you will need it
when you register with a DivX VOD
provider.
!
!
!
AUTO – FIELD or FRAME is selected auto-
matically by this unit.
FIELD – Produces a stable, generally shake-
free image.
FRAME – Produces a sharper image, but
more prone to shake than field stills.
Setting remote control
code type
When the remote control operation switch is
set to DVD, changing the remote control code
type enables you to operate the Pioneer DVD
player with the supplied remote control. There
are three remote codes, code type A, code
type B and code type AVH. When operating a
multi-DVD player (e.g. XDV-P6), select code A.
When operating this unit, select code AVH.
To play back bonus groups
Some DVD audio discs have an extra ‘bonus’
group that requires a four-digit password to
access. See the disc packaging for details and
the password. When you try and play the
bonus group, the password input screen will
automatically appear.
!
The bonus group can be played back after
the password has been entered, until the
disc is removed from the unit.
1
Set the remote control selection switch
on the left side of the remote control to
the appropriate position with a pen tip or
other pointed instrument .
1
Touch BONUS GROUP on the DVD setup
!
If you select AVH mode, there is no need to
take the following procedure.
menu.
!
If you select A/B mode, take the following
procedure and change the code type to the
appropriate type.
2
Touch 0—9 to input a four-digit pass-
word.
#
If you input an incorrect password, touch C
and then input the correct password.
2
Press 0 and CLEAR on the remote con-
trol simultaneously to change the code
type.
3
Touch ENTER.
Initially, the code type is set to A. Each time
you press 0 and CLEAR simultaneously on the
remote control the code type switches be-
tween A and B.
Displaying your DivX® VOD
registration code
In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand)
content on this unit, you first need to register
the unit with your DivX VOD content provider.
You do this by generating a DivX VOD registra-
tion code, which you submit to your provider.
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Initial Settings
Adjusting initial settings
Switching the warning tone
If the front panel is not detached from the
head unit within five seconds of turning off the
ignition, a warning tone will sound. You can
turn off the warning tone.
%
Touch DETACH WARNING on the initial
menu to turn warning tone on.
To turn warning tone off, touch
#
DETACH WARNING again.
1
Using the initial settings, you can customize
various system settings to achieve optimal per-
formance from this unit.
Switching the auxiliary setting
Auxiliary equipments connected to this unit
can be activated individually. Set each AUX
source to ON when using. About connecting
or using auxiliary equipments, refer to Using
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1
Touch the source icon and then touch
OFF to turn this unit off.
%
Touch AUX1/AUX2 on the initial menu
to turn each auxiliary setting on.
To turn auxiliary setting off, touch AUX1/
2
Touch the screen to display the touch
#
panel keys.
AUX2 again.
3
Touch AV MENU to display the function
names.
The function names are displayed and oper-
able ones are highlighted.
Correcting distorted sound
You can minimize distortion that may be
caused by the equalizer curve settings.
Setting an equalizer level high can cause dis-
tortion. If high sound is crippled or distorted,
try switching to LOW. Normally, leave the set-
ting at HIGH to ensure quality sound.
4
Touch ESC to return to the display of
each source.
#
To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
Note
You can use AUTO EQ&TA (auto-time alignment
and auto-equalizing), only when STANDARD has
%
Touch DIGITAL ATT on the initial menu
to switch the digital attenuator setting.
Touch DIGITAL ATT repeatedly until the de-
sired setting appears in the display.
!
!
HIGH – High quality sound
LOW – Minimize distortion sound
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Touch DVD DISC AUTO on the initial
menu to turn automatic disc playback on.
To turn automatic disc playback off, touch
Switching the sound
muting/attenuation
#
Sound from this system is muted or attenu-
ated automatically when the signal from the
equipment with mute function is received.
DVD DISC AUTO again.
!
Sound from this system returns to normal
when the muting or attenuation is can-
celed.
Resetting the audio functions
You can reset all audio functions except vo-
lume.
%
Touch MUTE on the initial menu to se-
lect any of the muting, attenuation or off.
Touch MUTE until the desired setting appears
in the display.
Important
If you perform this operation, audio settings are
erased. For this reason, we recommend that you
you have completed audio adjustments.
!
!
!
MUTE – Muting
ATT –10dB – Attenuation
ATT –20dB – Attenuation (ATT –20dB has a
stronger effect than ATT –10dB)
OFF – Turn the sound muting/attenuation
off
!
1
Touch AUDIO RESET on the initial
menu.
Notes
2
Touch RESET.
Proceed with reset? appears and asks you to
confirm it.
!
!
The sound is turned off, MUTE is displayed
and no audio adjustments are possible.
The sound is attenuated, ATT is displayed and
no audio adjustments, except volume control,
are possible.
3
Touch RESET again to reset audio func-
tions.
Reset completed is displayed and the audio
settings are reset.
!
Operation returns to normal when the phone
connection is ended.
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To cancel resetting the audio functions, touch
CANCEL.
Switching the automatic
disc playback
You can turn automatic disc playback on or off
when you insert a disc into the disc loading
slot. When this function is on, the disc will be
automatically played after it is inserted into
the disc loading slot.
Switching the DSP setting
mode
This unit features two operation modes: the
network mode and the standard mode. You
can switch between modes as desired. Initi-
ally, the DSP setting is set to the standard
mode.
Initially, this function is set to on.
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Initial Settings
!
Switching the DSP mode erases the cur-
rent adjusting audio settings
connection from your Bluetooth audio
player.
(LAST MEMORY). If needed, memorize it
into custom settings (CUSTOM1,
CUSTOM2 or CUSTOM3).
!
Only when Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-
BTB100) is connected to this unit, you can
operate this function.
1
2
Touch DSP MODE on the initial menu.
1
Touch PIN EDIT on the initial menu.
PIN code input display appears.
Touch either of the following touch
panel keys to select the desired mode.
2
Touch 0—9 to input the PIN code of
!
!
STANDARD – Standard mode
NETWORK – Network mode
your Bluetooth audio player.
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To cancel the inputted numbers, touch C.
3
Touch CHANGE to change the mode.
3
After inputting PIN code (up to 16 di-
#
To cancel changing the mode, touch
gits), touch ENTER.
CANCEL.
The PIN code you entered is stored in this
unit.
Setting the optical input
When connecting a DVD player, select S-DVD.
Setting the security indicator
The LED indicator (security indicator) will flash
when front panel is detached from the head
unit. You can turn this indicator on or off.
%
Touch OPTICAL INPUT on the initial
menu to select the optical input setting.
Touch OPTICAL INPUT until the desired set-
ting appears in the display.
%
Touch SECURITY INDICATOR on the in-
itial menu to turn security indicator on.
To turn security indicator off, touch
SECURITY INDICATOR again.
!
!
OFF – No DVD player is connected
S-DVD – DVD player/multi-DVD player
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Entering PIN code for
Bluetooth wireless connection
To connect your cellular phone to this unit via
Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to
enter PIN code on your phone to verify the
connection. The default code is 0000, but you
can change this in this function.
!
With some Bluetooth audio players, you
may be required to enter to this unit in ad-
vance PIN code of your Bluetooth audio
player, in order to set this unit ready for a
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CINEMA (cinema)
Switching the display on
the sub-display
You can switch between the displays on the
sub-display.
The picture is enlarged by the same proportion as
FULL or ZOOM in the horizontal direction and by
an intermediate proportion between FULL and
ZOOM in the vertical direction; ideal for a cine-
ma-sized picture (wide screen picture) where cap-
tions lie outside.
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Press 2ch/MULTI-CH and hold to switch
the display.
Press and hold 2ch/MULTI-CH repeatedly to
switch between the following settings:
Source display—clock display—OFF
ZOOM (zoom)
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same proportion
both vertically and horizontally; ideal for a cine-
ma-sized picture (wide screen picture).
NORMAL (normal)
Adjusting the screen
Changing the wide screen mode
You can select a desired mode for enlarging a
4:3 picture to a 16:9 one.
A 4:3 picture is displayed as it is, giving you no
sense of disparity since its proportions are the
same as that of the normal picture.
AUTO (auto)
In this mode, this unit selects the appropriate set-
ting from among FULL, JUST, CINEMA, ZOOM or
NORMAL automatically.
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ting.
Press WIDE to select the desired set-
Press WIDE repeatedly to switch between the
following settings:
FULL (full)—JUST (just)—CINEMA (cinema)—
ZOOM (zoom)—NORMAL (normal)—AUTO
(auto)
Notes
!
!
Different settings can be memorized for each
video source.
When video is viewed in a wide screen mode
that does not match its original aspect ratio, it
may appear different.
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You can select AUTO only when selecting
DVD as the source.
FULL (full)
!
!
Remember that using the wide mode feature
of this system for commercial or public view-
ing purposes may constitute an infringement
on the author’s rights protected by the Copy-
right Law.
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal direc-
tion only, giving you a 4:3 TV picture (normal pic-
ture) without any omissions.
Video will appear grainy when viewed in
CINEMA or ZOOM mode.
JUST (just)
The picture is enlarged slightly at the center and
the amount of enlargement increases horizontally
to the ends, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3 picture
without sensing any disparity even on a wide
screen.
Changing the picture adjustment
You can adjust BRIGHTNESS (brightness),
CONTRAST (contrast), COLOR (color) and
HUE (hue) for each source and rear view cam-
era.
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Other Functions
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The adjustments of BRIGHTNESS and
CONTRAST are stored separately for light
ambient (daytime) and dark ambient (night-
time). A sun or moon is displayed to
the left of BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST,
respectively, as the ambient light sensor de-
termines brightness or darkness.
You cannot adjust HUE for PAL video.
You cannot adjust HUE for DVD source.
You cannot adjust COLOR or HUE for the
audio source.
Adjusting the dimmer
The adjustment of DIMMER is stored sepa-
rately for each ambient light; daytime, evening
and nighttime. The brightness of LCD screen
will be adjusted to optimum level automati-
cally in accordance with the ambient light
based on the setting values.
!
!
!
!
The icons indicating the current ambient
brightness used for adjusting BRIGHTNESS
and CONTRAST may differ from DIMMER
slightly.
1
Press V.ADJUST to display
1
Press V.ADJUST to display
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT.
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT.
The ambient light level used as the standard
for adjusting DIMMER appears above the level
bar.
2
Touch or to adjust the following
items.
The adjustment function names are displayed
and adjustable ones are highlighted.
Each time you touch or it increases or de-
creases the level of selected item. –24 to +24
is displayed as the level is increased or de-
creased.
!
!
!
Red sun – Adjust the brightness for
bright ambient light (daytime)
Orange sun – Adjust the brightness for
intermediate brightness (evening)
Yellow moon – Adjust the brightness for
dark ambient light (nighttime)
!
!
!
!
BRIGHTNESS – Adjust the black intensity
CONTRAST – Adjust the contrast
COLOR – Adjust the color saturation
HUE – Adjust the tone of color (red is em-
phasized or green is emphasized)
DIMMER – Adjust the brightness of display
B.Camera/SOURCE – Switch the picture ad-
justment modes
2
Touch or for DIMMER to adjust the
brightness.
Each time you touch or it moves cursor to-
wards the left or the right.
The level indicates the brightness of the
screen being adjusted. The farther cursor
moves to the right, the brighter the screen.
!
!
#
You can adjust the picture adjustment for rear
view camera only when BACK UP CAMERA IN is
turned on. (Refer to Setting for rear view camera
3
Touch ESC to hide the touch panel
keys.
#
If you are viewing image from the rear view
camera, you cannot adjust picture adjustment for
the selected source.
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With some rear view cameras, picture adjust-
ment may not be possible.
3
Touch ESC to hide the touch panel keys.
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touch panel may be damaged. Do not use
a sharp pointed tool such as ballpoint pen
or a mechanical pen. Otherwise the screen
is damaged.
Selecting the background
display
You can display the thumbnails of available
background pictures/visuals and select one to
set your background display. The selection
can be made each for the audio source group
(playing CD, listening to Tuner, etc.), telephone
source and the movie source group (watching
DVD, AV, etc.).
1
Press V.ADJUST to display
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT.
2
Press and hold V.ADJUST.
The 4-point touch panel adjustment screen ap-
pears.
1
Press ENTERTAINMENT.
Thumbnails of background pictures/visuals
appear on the display.
3
Touch each of the arrows on the four
corners of the screen with the touch panel
adjustment pen.
2
Touch one of the thumbnails that you
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To cancel the adjustment, press and hold
want to display in the background.
The selected picture/movie is displayed at the
background.
V.ADJUST.
4
Press V.ADJUST to complete the 4-point
adjustment.
The adjusted position data is saved.
Note
!
Do not turn off the engine while saving the
In the following cases, background images from
that source cannot be selected:
adjusted position data.
!
!
When there is no disc in the unit.
When the AV (AV input) is not set to VIDEO
(refer to page 109).
5
Press V.ADJUST to proceed to the 16-
point adjustment.
The 16-point touch panel adjustment screen
appears.
#
To cancel the adjustment, press and hold
V.ADJUST.
Adjusting the response
positions of the touch panels
(Touch Panel Calibration)
6
Gently touch the center of the + mark
displayed on the screen with the touch
panel adjustment pen.
If you feel that the touch panel keys on the
screen deviate from the actual positions that
respond to your touch, adjust the response po-
sitions of the touch panel. There are two ad-
justment methods: 4-point adjustment, in
which you touch four corners of the screen;
and 16-point adjustment, in which you make
fine-adjustments on the entire screen.
After you touch all the marks, the adjusted po-
sition data is saved.
!
Do not turn off the engine while saving the
adjusted position data.
7
Press and hold V.ADJUST to complete
the adjustment.
!
Make sure to use the supplied pen for ad-
justment, and gently touch the screen. If
you press the touch panel forcefully, the
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Other Functions
Selecting AUX as the source
Note
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Touch the source icon and then touch
AUX1/AUX2 to select AUX as the source.
If the auxiliary setting is not turned on, AUX
If touch panel adjustment cannot be performed
properly, consult your local Pioneer dealer.
#
cannot be selected. For more details, see Switch-
Using the AUX source
This unit can control an auxiliary equipment
such as VCR or portable device (sold sepa-
rately). When connected, auxiliary equipment
is automatically read in as AUX source and as-
signed to AUX.
Setting the AUX title
The title displayed for the AUX source can be
changed.
!
Each title can be up to 10 characters long.
1
After you have selected AUX as the
source, touch AV MENU and FUNCTION and
then touch NAME EDIT.
About AUX connection method
You have two methods to connect auxiliary
equipment to this unit.
2
Touch the letter you wish to input.
For details concerning operation, refer to Edit-
Stereo mini pin plug cable (AUX1)
When connecting auxiliary equipment using a
stereo mini plug cable
Using the PGM button
You can operate the preprogrammed functions
for each source by using BOOKMARK on the
remote control.
%
Insert the stereo mini plug into the mi-
crophone/auxiliary input jack on this unit.
For more details, refer to the installation man-
ual.
%
Press BOOKMARK to turn pause on
IP-BUS-RCA interconnector (AUX2)
When connecting auxiliary equipment using an
IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector (sold separately)
when selecting the following sources:
!
!
!
!
!
DVD – Built-in DVD player
S-DVD – DVD player/multi-DVD player
M-CD – Multi-CD player
iPod – iPod
BT AUDIO – Bluetooth Audio
To turn pause off, press BOOKMARK again.
%
Use an IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such
as the CD-RB20/CD-RB10 (sold separetely)
to connect this unit to auxiliary equipment
featuring RCA output.
#
For more details, refer to the IP-BUS-RCA Inter-
connector owner’s manual.
%
Press BOOKMARK and hold to turn
BSM on when selecting FM or AM as the
source.
Press BOOKMARK and hold until the BSM
#
You can only make this type of connection if
the auxiliary equipment has RCA outputs.
turns on.
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#
To cancel the storage process, press
BOOKMARK again.
%
Press BOOKMARK and hold to turn
BSSM on when selecting TV as the source.
Press BOOKMARK and hold until the BSSM
turns on.
#
To cancel the storage process, press
BOOKMARK again.
%
Press BOOKMARK to select the desired
channel select setting when selecting XM
or SIRIUS as the source.
Press BOOKMARK repeatedly to switch be-
tween the following channel select settings:
ChNumber (channel number select setting)—
Category (channel category select setting)
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Troubleshooting
Common
Symptom
Cause
Action (See)
Power doesn’t turn on.
The unit doesn’t operate.
Leads and connectors are incor-
rectly connected.
Confirm once more that all connections are
correct.
The fuse is blown.
Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing, then
replace the fuse. Be very sure to install the
correct fuse with the same rating.
the built-in microprocessor to oper-
ate incorrectly.
Operation with the remote con- The remote control operation mode Switch to the correct remote control mode.
trol isn’t possible.
is incorrect.
The unit does not operate cor-
rectly even when the appropriate
remote control buttons are
pressed.
The remote control code is incor-
rect.
Make sure the remote control selection
switch setting and code type setting are the
same. (Page 115)
Battery power is low.
Load new battery. (Page 16)
Check by using another disc.
Some operations are prohibited
with certain discs.
Playback is not possible.
The disc is dirty.
Clean disc. (Page 128)
The loaded disc is a type this unit
cannot play.
Check what type the disc is.
Non compatible video system disc
is loaded.
Change to a disc compatible to your video
system.
No sounds are heard.
Cables are not connected correctly. Connect the cables correctly.
The volume level will not rise.
The unit is performing still, slow mo- There is no sound during still, slow motion or
tion or frame-by-frame playback.
frame-by-frame playback.
The front, rear, left and right speak- Adjust the relative levels between the speak-
balance.
Sound is not heard over a speci- The speaker size is set to OFF.
fic speaker.
Make the correct size setting for the speaker.
The speaker level is set too low.
Increase the speaker level setting to get the
balance right with the other speakers. (Page
The center speaker size is set to
SMALL or LARGE whereas no cen-
ter speaker is installed.
There is no picture.
The parking brake cord is not con-
nected.
Connect a parking brake cord, and apply the
parking brake.
The parking brake is not applied.
Connect a parking brake cord, and apply the
parking brake.
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Symptom
Cause
Action (See)
The icon
is displayed, and op- The operation is prohibited for the
This operation is not possible.
eration is not possible.
disc.
The operation is not compatible
This operation is not possible.
with the disc’s organization.
The picture stops (pauses) and Reading of data has become impos- After pressing g once, start playback once
the unit cannot be operated.
sible during playback.
The volume level is low.
The attenuator is on.
more.
There is no sound.
Volume level is low.
Adjust the volume level.
Turn the attenuator off.
Secure the unit firmly.
There is audio and video skip-
ping.
The unit is not firmly secured.
The picture is stretched, the as- The aspect setting is incorrect for
Select the appropriate setting for your display.
pect is incorrect.
the display.
When the ignition switch is
turned ON (or turned to ACC),
the motor sounds.
The unit is confirming whether a
disc is loaded or not.
This is a normal operation.
Nothing is displayed.
The rear view camera is not con-
Connect a rear view camera.
The touch panel keys cannot be nected.
used. BACK UP CAMERA IN is at incor-
rect setting.
Press and hold V.ADJUST to return to the
source display and then select the correct set-
Problems during DVD playback
Symptom
Cause
Action (See)
Playback is not possible.
The loaded disc has a different re-
gion number from this unit.
Replace the disc with one featuring the same
A parental lock message is dis- Parental lock is on.
played and playback is not pos-
sible.
Turn parental lock off or change the level.
Parental lock cannot be can-
celed.
The code number is incorrect.
Input the correct code number. (Page 114)
You have forgotten your code num- Press CLEAR 10 times to cancel the code
ber.
number. (Page 114)
Dialog language (and subtitle
language) cannot be switched. multiple language recordings.
The DVD playing does not feature
You cannot switch among multiple languages
if they are not recorded on the disc.
You can only switch between items Switch using the disc menu.
indicated in the disc menu.
No subtitles are displayed.
The DVD playing does not feature
subtitles.
Subtitles are not displayed if they are not re-
corded on the disc.
You can only switch between items Switch using the disc menu.
indicated in the disc menu.
Playback is not with the audio
The DVD playing does not feature
Switching to a selected language is not possi-
language and subtitle language dialog or subtitles in the language
settings selected in DVD SETUP selected in DVD SETUP MENU.
MENU.
ble if the language selected in DVD SETUP
MENU is not recorded on the disc.
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Symptom
Cause
Action (See)
Switching the viewing angle is
not possible.
The DVD playing does not feature
scenes shot from multiple angles.
You cannot switch between multiple angles if
the DVD does not feature scenes recorded
from multiple angles.
You are trying to switch to multiple Switch between multiple angles when watch-
angle viewing of a scene that is not ing scenes recorded from multiple angles.
recorded from multiple angles.
The picture is extremely unclear/ The disc features a signal to prohibit Since this unit is compatible with the copy
distorted and dark during play- copying. (Some discs may have
back. this.)
guard analog copy protect system, when play-
ing a disc that has a signal prohibiting copy-
ing, the picture may suffer from horizontal
stripes or other imperfections when viewed
on some displays. This does not mean this
unit is malfunctioning.
Problems during Video CD playback
Symptom
Cause
Action (See)
The PBC (playback control)
The Video CD playing does not fea- This operation is not possible with Video CDs
menu display cannot be called ture PBC.
up.
not featuring PBC.
Repeat play and track/time
search are not possible.
The Video CD playing features PBC. This operation is not possible with Video CDs
featuring PBC.
Error messages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer Service Center, be sure to record the error
message.
Message
Cause
Action (See)
ERROR-02-XX
Dirty disc
Clean disc.
Scratched disc
Replace disc.
The disc is loaded upside down
Electrical or mechanical
Check that the disc is loaded correctly.
Press RESET.
DIFFERENT REGION DISC (RE- The disc does not have the same re- Replace the DVD video with one bearing the
GION ERR)
gion number as this unit
correct region number.
NON PLAYABLE DISC (NON-
PLAY)
This type of disc cannot be played
by this unit
Replace the disc with one this unit can play.
The inserted disc does not contain Replace disc.
any files that can be played back
THERMAL PROTECTION IN
MOTION (TEMP)
The temperature of this unit is out- Wait until the unit’s temperature returns to
side the normal operating range
within normal operating limits.
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Message
Cause
Action (See)
FILE Skipped
The inserted disc contains WMA
files that are protected by DRM
Replace disc.
PROTECT
All the files on the inserted disc are Replace disc.
secured by DRM
Understanding auto TA and EQ error messages
When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible using the auto
TA and EQ, an error message may appear on the display. If an error message appears, refer to the
table below to see what the problem is and the suggested method of correcting the problem. After
checking, try again.
Message
Cause
Action
Error. Please check MIC.
Microphone is not connected.
Plug the supplied microphone securely into
the jack.
Error. Please check front SP.,
Error. Please check FL SP.,
Error. Please check FR SP.,
Error. Please check center SP.,
Error. Please check rear SP.,
Error. Please check RL SP.,
Error. Please check RR SP.,
Error. Please check rear center
SP., Error. Please check sub-
woofer.
The microphone cannot pick up the ! Confirm that the speakers are connected
measuring tone of a speaker.
correctly.
! Correct the input level setting of the power
amp connected to the speakers.
! Set the microphone correctly.
Error. Please check noise.
The surrounding noise level is too
high.
! Stop your car in a place that is as quiet as
possible, and switch off the engine, air condi-
tioner or heater.
! Set the microphone correctly.
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DVD player and care
DVD discs
!
Use only normal, round discs. If you insert
irregular, non-round, shaped discs they
may jam in the DVD player or not play prop-
erly.
!
!
!
With some DVD video discs, it may not be
possible to use certain functions.
It may not be possible to play back some
DVD video discs.
When DVD-R/DVD-RW discs are used,
playback is possible only for discs which
have been finalized.
!
!
When DVD-R/DVD-RW discs are used,
playback is possible only for discs which
have been recorded with the Video format
(video mode). It is not possible to play back
DVD-RW discs which have been recorded
with the Video Recording format (VR
mode).
It may not be possible to play back DVD-R/
DVD-RW discs which have been recorded
with the Video format (video mode), be-
cause of disc characteristics, scratches or
dirt on the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc.
on the lens of this unit.
!
!
Check all discs for cracks, scratches or
warping before playing. Discs that have
cracks, scratches or are warped may not
play properly. Do not use such discs.
Avoid touching the recorded (non-printed)
surface when handling the disc.
Store discs in their cases when not in use.
Keep discs out of direct sunlight and do
not expose the discs to high temperatures.
Do not attach labels, write on or apply che-
micals to the surface of the discs.
!
!
!
!
!
!
It is not possible to play back DVD-ROM/
DVD-RAM discs.
To clean a disc, wipe the disc with a soft
cloth outward from the center.
Playback of discs recorded on a personal
computer may not be possible, depending
on the application settings and the environ-
ment. Please record with the correct for-
mat. (For details, contact the manufacturer
of the application.)
!
!
If the heater is used in cold weather, con-
densation may form on components inside
the DVD player. Condensation may cause
the DVD player to not operate properly. If
you think that condensation is a problem
turn off the DVD player for an hour or so to
allow it to dry out and wipe any damp discs
with a soft cloth to remove the moisture.
Road shocks may interrupt disc
CD-R/CD-RW discs
!
When CD-R/CD-RW discs are used, play-
back is possible only for discs which have
been finalized.
!
It may not be possible to play back CD-R/
CD-RW discs recorded on a music CD re-
corder or a personal computer because of
disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on
the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc., on the
lens of this unit.
playback.
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!
Playback of discs recorded on a personal
computer may not be possible, depending
on the application settings and the environ-
ment. Please record with the correct for-
mat. (For details, contact the manufacturer
of the application.)
Playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs may be-
come impossible in case of direct exposure
to sunlight, high temperatures, or the sto-
rage conditions in the vehicle.
Titles and other text information recorded
on a CD-R/CD-RW disc may not be dis-
played by this unit (in the case of audio
data (CD-DA)).
Read the precautions with CD-R/CD-RW
discs before using them.
MP3, WMA and AAC files
!
MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and
refers to an audio compression technology
standard.
!
WMA is short for Windows Media™ Audio
and refers to an audio compression tech-
nology that is developed by Microsoft Cor-
poration. WMA data can be encoded by
using Windows Media Player version 7 or
later.
!
!
!
!
!
!
AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding
and refers to an audio compression tech-
nology standard.
This unit may not operate correctly depend-
ing on the application used to encode
WMA files.
Depending on the version of Windows
Media Player used to encode WMA files,
album names and other text information
may not be correctly displayed.
Dual Discs
!
Dual Discs are two-sided discs that have a
recordable CD for audio on one side and a
recordable DVD for video on the other.
Playback of the DVD side is possible with
this unit. However, since the CD side of
Dual Discs is not physically compatible
with the general CD standard, it may not be
possible to play the CD side with this unit.
Frequent loading and ejecting of a Dual
Disc may result in scratches on the disc.
Serious scratches can lead to playback pro-
blems on this unit. In some cases, a Dual
Disc may become stuck in the disc loading
slot and will not eject. To prevent this, we
recommend you refrain from using Dual
Disc with this unit.
!
!
There may be a slight delay when starting
playback of WMA/AAC files encoded with
image data.
This unit allows playback of MP3/WMA/
AAC files on CD-R/RW/ROM and DVD-R/
RW/ROM discs. Disc recordings compati-
ble with level 1 and level 2 of ISO9660 and
with the Romeo and Joliet file system can
be played back.
It is possible to play back multi-session
compatible recorded discs.
MP3/WMA/AAC files are not compatible
with packet write data transfer.
The maximum number of characters which
can be displayed for a file name, including
the extension (.mp3, .wma or .m4a), is 64,
from the first character.
The maximum number of characters which
can be displayed for a folder name is 64.
In case of files recorded according to the
Romeo file system, only the first 64 charac-
ters can be displayed.
!
!
!
!
!
!
Please refer to the information from the
disc manufacturer for more detailed infor-
mation about Dual Discs.
!
!
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!
The folder selection sequence for playback
and other operations becomes the writing
sequence used by the writing software. For
this reason, the expected sequence at the
time of playback may not coincide with the
actual playback sequence. However, there
also is some writing software which per-
mits setting of the playback order.
!
The sound quality of MP3 files generally be-
comes better with an increased bit rate.
This unit can play recordings with bit rates
from 8 kbps to 320 kbps, but in order to be
able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we
recommend using only discs recorded with
a bit rate of at least 128 kbps.
!
Some audio CDs contain tracks that merge
into one another without a pause. When
these discs are converted to MP3/WMA/
AAC files and burned to a CD-R/RW/ROM
or a DVD-R/RW/ROM, the files will be
played back on this player with a short
pause between each one, regardless of the
length of the pause between tracks on the
original audio CD.
WMA additional information
!
This unit plays back WMA files encoded by
Windows Media Player version 7, 7.1, 8, 9
and 10.
!
!
You can play back WMA files in the fre-
quencies from 8 kHz to 48 kHz.
The sound quality of WMA files generally
becomes better with an increased bit rate.
This unit can play recordings with bit rates
from 5 kbps to 320 kbps, but in order to be
able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we
recommend using discs recorded with a
higher bit rate.
Important
!
!
When naming an MP3/WMA/AAC file, add
the corresponding filename extension (.mp3,
.wma or.m4a).
This unit plays back files with the filename ex-
tension (.mp3, .wma or .m4a) as an MP3/
WMA/AAC file. To prevent noise and malfunc-
tions, do not use these extensions for files
other than MP3/WMA/AAC files.
!
This unit doesn’t support the following for-
mats.
— Windows Media Audio 9 Professional
(5.1ch)
— Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless
— Windows Media Audio 9 Voice
MP3 additional information
AAC additional information
!
Files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver.
1.0, 1.1, 2.2 and 2.3 formats for display of
album (disc title), track (track title), artist
(track artist) and comments. Ver. 2.x of ID3
Tag is given priority when both Ver. 1.x and
Ver. 2.x exist.
!
!
!
This unit plays back AAC files encoded by
iTunes® version 4.6.
This unit plays back AAC files in the sam-
pling frequencies from 8 kHz to 48 kHz.
The sound quality of AAC files generally be-
comes better with an increased transmis-
sion rate. This unit can play recordings
with transmission rates from 8 kbps to 320
kbps, but in order to be able to enjoy sound
of a certain quality, we recommend using
discs recorded with a higher transmission
rate.
!
!
You can play back MP3 files in the frequen-
cies from 8 kHz to 48 kHz.
This unit is compatible with the emphasis
function.
!
!
There is no m3u playlist compatibility.
There is no compatibility with the MP3i
(MP3 interactive) or mp3 PRO formats.
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!
This unit doesn’t support the following for-
mats.
— Apple Lossless
Notes
!
!
This unit assigns folder numbers. The user
cannot assign folder numbers.
It is not possible to check folders that do not
include MP3/WMA/AAC files. (These folders
will be skipped without displaying the folder
number.)
MP3/WMA/AAC files in up to 8 tiers of folders
can be played back. However, there is a delay
in the start of playback on discs with numer-
ous tiers. For this reason we recommend
creating discs with no more than 2 tiers.
It is possible to play back up to 255 folders on
one disc.
About folders and MP3/
WMA/AAC files
!
!
!
An outline of a disc with MP3/WMA/AAC
files on it is shown below. Subfolders are
shown as folders in the folder currently se-
lected.
JPEG picture files
!
JPEG is short for Joint Photographic Ex-
perts Group and refers to a still image com-
pression technology standard.
!
Files are compatible with Baseline JPEG
and EXIF 2.1 still image up to resolution of
8 192 × 7 680. (EXIF format is used most
commonly with digital still cameras.)
EXIF format that processed by the personal
computer may not be played back.
!
!
There is no progressive JPEG compatibility.
Important
!
!
When naming a JPEG picture file, add the cor-
responding filename extension (.jpg, .jpeg or
.jpe).
This unit plays back files with the filename ex-
tension (.jpg, .jpeg or .jpe) as a JPEG picture
file. To prevent malfunctions, do not use these
extensions for files other than JPEG picture
files.
1
2
3
1 First level
2 Second level
3 Third level
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these extensions for files other than DivX
video files.
DivX video files
!
This unit corresponds to DivX video format
implemented in relation to DivX standards.
This unit cannot play back DivX Ultra for-
mat.
Using the display correctly
!
!
DivX files without video data cannot be re-
cognized as DivX file.
Depending on the file information composi-
tion such as the number of audio stream,
there may be a slight delay in the start of
playback on discs.
CAUTION
!
If liquid or foreign matter should get inside
this unit, turn off the power immediately and
consult your dealer or the nearest authorized
PIONEER Service Station. Do not use the unit
in this condition because doing so may result
in a fire, electric shock, or other failure.
If you notice smoke, a strange noise or smell,
or any other abnormal signs from the display,
turn off the power immediately and consult
your dealer or the nearest authorized
!
!
Some special operation may be prohibited
because of the composition of DivX files.
DivX files downloaded only from DivX part-
ner site are guarantee of proper operation.
Unauthorized DivX file may not operate
properly.
!
!
!
DRM rental file cannot be operated until
starting playing back.
This unit corresponds to a DivX file display
up to 1 590 minutes 43 seconds. Also,
search operation beyond this time limit is
prohibited.
PIONEER Service Station. Using this unit in
this condition may result in permanent da-
mage to the system.
Do not disassemble or modify this unit, as
there are high-voltage components inside
which may cause an electric shock. Be sure
to consult your dealer or the nearest author-
ized PIONEER Service Station for internal in-
spection, adjustments or repairs.
!
!
!
If a file contains more than 4 GB, playback
is stopped on the way.
DivX VOD file playback requires ID code of
this unit to DivX VOD provider. About ID
!
!
Plays all versions of DivX® video (including
DivX® 6) with standard playback of DivX®
media files
Handling the display
!
When the display is subjected to direct sun-
light for a long period of time, it will be-
come very hot resulting in possible
damage to the LCD screen. When not
using this unit, close the display and avoid
exposing it to direct sunlight.
For more details about DivX, visit the follow-
ing site:
http://www.divx.com/
!
The display should be used within the tem-
perature ranges shown below.
Important
!
!
When naming a DivX video file, add the corre-
sponding filename extension (.avi or .divx).
This unit plays back files with the filename ex-
tension (.avi or .divx) as a DivX video file. To
prevent noise and malfunctions, do not use
Storage temperature range: –4 °F to +176 °
F
At temperatures higher or lower than the
operating temperature range the display
may not operate normally.
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!
!
The LCD screen of this unit is exposed in
order to increase its visibility within the ve-
hicle. Please do not press strongly on it as
this may damage it.
Do not place anything on the display when
it is opened. Also, do not attempt to carry
out angle adjustment, or open/close the
display by hand. Applying strong force to
the display may damage it.
the appearance of spots, colored stripes,
etc.
Keeping the display in good
condition
!
When removing dust from the screen or
cleaning the display, first turn the system
power off, then wipe with the supplied
cloth.
When wiping the screen, take care not to
scratch the surface. Do not use harsh or
abrasive chemical cleaners.
!
!
Do not push the LCD screen with much
force as this may scratch it.
!
Be careful not to place anything between
the display and the main body when the
display is opening or closing. If an object
gets between the display and main body,
the display may stop working.
Small fluorescent tube
!
A small fluorescent tube is used inside the
display to illuminate the LCD screen.
Liquid crystal display (LCD) screen
— The fluorescent tube should last for ap-
!
If the display is near the vent of an air con-
ditioner when it is opened, make sure that
air from the air conditioner is not blowing
on it. Heat from the heater may damage
the LCD screen, and cool air from the cool-
er may cause moisture to form inside the
display resulting in possible damage. Also,
if the display is cooled down by the cooler,
the screen may become dark, or the life
span of the small fluorescent tube used in-
side the display may be shortened.
proximately 10 000 hours, depending on
operating conditions. (Using the display
at low temperatures reduces the service
life of the fluorescent tube.)
— When the fluorescent tube reaches the
end of its useful life, the screen will be
dark and the image will no longer be
projected. If this happens, consult your
dealer or the nearest authorized
PIONEER Service Station.
!
!
Small black dots or white dots (bright dots)
may appear on the LCD screen. These are
due to the characteristics of the LCD
screen and do not indicate a problem with
the display.
At low temperatures, the LCD screen may
be dark for a while after the power is turned
on.
!
!
The LCD screen will be difficult to see if it is
exposed to direct sunlight.
When using a portable phone, keep the an-
tenna of the portable phone away from the
display to prevent disruption of the video by
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Language code chart for DVD
Language (code), input code
Japanese (ja), 1001
English (en), 0514
French (fr), 0618
Spanish (es), 0519
German (de), 0405
Italian (it), 0920
Language (code), input code
Language (code), input code
Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619
Quechua (qu), 1721
Rhaeto-Romance (rm), 1813
Kirundi (rn), 1814
Romanian (ro), 1815
Kinyarwanda (rw), 1823
Sanskrit (sa), 1901
Sindhi (sd), 1904
Sangho (sg), 1907
Serbo-Croatian (sh), 1908
Sinhalese (si), 1909
Slovak (sk), 1911
Slovenian (sl), 1912
Samoan (sm), 1913
Shona (sn), 1914
Somali (so), 1915
Albanian (sq), 1917
Serbian (sr), 1918
Siswati (ss), 1919
Sesotho (st), 1920
Sundanese (su), 1921
Swahili (sw), 1923
Tamil (ta), 2001
Guarani (gn), 0714
Gujarati (gu), 0721
Hausa (ha), 0801
Hindi (hi), 0809
Croatian (hr), 0818
Hungarian (hu), 0821
Armenian (hy), 0825
Interlingua (ia), 0901
Interlingue (ie), 0905
Inupiak (ik), 0911
Indonesian (in), 0914
Icelandic (is), 0919
Hebrew (iw), 0923
Yiddish (ji), 1009
Javanese (jw), 1023
Georgian (ka), 1101
Kazakh (kk), 1111
Greenlandic (kl), 1112
Cambodian (km), 1113
Kannada (kn), 1114
Kashmiri (ks), 1119
Kurdish (ku), 1121
Kirghiz (ky), 1125
Latin (la), 1201
Lingala (ln), 1214
Laothian (lo), 1215
Lithuanian (lt), 1220
Latvian (lv), 1222
Malagasy (mg), 1307
Maori (mi), 1309
Macedonian (mk), 1311
Malayalam (ml), 1312
Mongolian (mn), 1314
Moldavian (mo), 1315
Marathi (mr), 1318
Malay (ms), 1319
Maltese (mt), 1320
Burmese (my), 1325
Nauru (na), 1401
Chinese (zh), 2608
Dutch (nl), 1412
Portuguese (pt), 1620
Swedish (sv), 1922
Russian (ru), 1821
Korean (ko), 1115
Greek (el), 0512
Afar (aa), 0101
Abkhazian (ab), 0102
Afrikaans (af), 0106
Amharic (am), 0113
Arabic (ar), 0118
Assamese (as), 0119
Aymara (ay), 0125
Azerbaijani (az), 0126
Bashkir (ba), 0201
Byelorussian (be), 0205
Bulgarian (bg), 0207
Bihari (bh), 0208
Bislama (bi), 0209
Bengali (bn), 0214
Tibetan (bo), 0215
Breton (br), 0218
Catalan (ca), 0301
Corsican (co), 0315
Czech (cs), 0319
Telugu (te), 2005
Tajik (tg), 2007
Thai (th), 2008
Tigrinya (ti), 2009
Turkmen (tk), 2011
Tagalog (tl), 2012
Setswana (tn), 2014
Tonga (to), 2015
Turkish (tr), 2018
Tsonga (ts), 2019
Tatar (tt), 2020
Welsh (cy), 0325
Danish (da), 0401
Bhutani (dz), 0426
Esperanto (eo), 0515
Estonian (et), 0520
Basque (eu), 0521
Persian (fa), 0601
Finnish (fi), 0609
Fiji (fj), 0610
Faroese (fo), 0615
Frisian (fy), 0625
Twi (tw), 2023
Ukrainian (uk), 2111
Urdu (ur), 2118
Uzbek (uz), 2126
Vietnamese (vi), 2209
Volapük (vo), 2215
Wolof (wo), 2315
Xhosa (xh), 2408
Yoruba (yo), 2515
Zulu (zu), 2621
Nepali (ne), 1405
Norwegian (no), 1415
Occitan (oc), 1503
Oromo (om), 1513
Oriya (or), 1518
Irish (ga), 0701
Scots-Gaelic (gd), 0704
Galician (gl), 0712
Panjabi (pa), 1601
Polish (pl), 1612
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DSP adjustment value record sheet
Please make a copy of sheet below as desired.
Parametric equalizer setting (PARAMETRIC EQ) (when selecting multi-channel mode only)
Speaker unit
BAND
LOW
MID
Frequency
Level
Q.Fac
FRONT LEFT
HIGH
LOW
MID
FRONT RIGHT
REAR LEFT
HIGH
LOW
MID
HIGH
LOW
MID
REAR RIGHT
FRONT CENTER
REAR CENTER
HIGH
LOW
MID
HIGH
LOW
MID
HIGH
Graphic equalizer setting (GRAPHIC EQ) (when selecting 2-channel mode only)
Speaker unit
LEFT
50
80
125 200 315 500 800 1.25k
2k
3.15k
5k
8k
12.5k
RIGHT
Speaker setting (SPEAKER SETTING)
Speaker unit
Front center
Front
Rear
Rear center
Subwoofer
Setting
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Cut-off frequency setting (CUT OFF)
Speaker unit
FREQUENCY
SLOPE
PHASE
—
FRONT LEFT HIGH (network mode only)
FRONT RIGHT HIGH (network mode only)
—
LOW PASS
HIGH PASS
LOW PASS
HIGH PASS
—
FRONT LEFT MID (network mode only)
—
—
FRONT RIGHT MID (network mode only)
—
FRONT LEFT (standard mode only)
FRONT RIGHT (standard mode only)
REAR LEFT
—
—
—
REAR RIGHT
—
FRONT CENTER
—
REAR CENTER
—
SUBWOOFER
Time alignment setting (TIME ALIGNMENT) and speaker level setting (SPEAKER LEVEL)
Speaker unit
Tweeter left
Tweeter right
Front center
Front left
TIME ALIGNMENT
SPEAKER LEVEL
Front right
Rear left
Rear right
Rear center
Subwoofer
Tweeters are available on the network mode only.
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Terms
Many DivX media files are available for down-
load online, and you can create your own
using your personal content and easy-to-use
tools from DivX.com.
AAC
AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and
refers to an audio compression technology
standard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4.
DivX Certified
DivX Certified products are officially tested by
the creators of DivX and guaranteed to play all
versions of DivX video, including DivX 6.
Aspect ratio
This is the width-to-height ratio of a TV screen.
A regular display has an aspect ratio of 4:3.
Wide screen displays have an aspect ratio of
16:9, providing a bigger picture for exceptional
presence and atmosphere.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital provides multi-channel audio
from up to 5.1 independent channels. This is
the same as the Dolby Digital surround sound
system used in theaters.
Bit rate
This expresses data volume per second, or bps
(bits per second) units. The higher the rate,
the more information is available to reproduce
the sound. Using the same encoding method
(such as MP3), the higher the rate, the better
the sound.
Dolby Digital EX
Dolby Digital EX creates six full-bandwidth out-
put channels from 5.1-channel sources. This is
done using a matrix decoder that derives three
surround channels from the two in the original
recording.
Bonus group
An ‘extra’ group on some DVD audio discs
that requires a key number to access.
Dolby Pro Logic II
Dolby Pro Logic II can create five full-band-
width output channels from two-channel
sources. This new technology enables a dis-
crete 5-channel playback with 2 front chan-
nels, 1 center channel, and 2 rear channels. A
music mode is also available for 2-channel
sources in addition to the movie mode.
Browsable pictures
A feature of some DVD audio discs in which
you can browse still pictures recorded on the
disc while the audio is played back.
Chapter
DVD titles are in turn divided into chapters
which are numbered in the same way as the
chapters of a book. With DVD video discs fea-
turing chapters, you can quickly find a desired
scene with chapter search.
DTS
This stands for Digital Theater Systems. DTS is
a surround system delivering multi-channel
audio from up to 6 independent channels.
DTS 96/24
DivX
DTS 96/24 is an extension of the original DTS
Digital Surround which offers high quality 96
kHz/24-bit audio using a DTS 96/24 decoder.
This format is also fully backward compatible
with all existing decoders. This means that
DVD players can play this software using a
conventional DTS 5.1 channel decoder.
DivX is a popular media technology created by
DivX, Inc. DivX media files contain highly com-
pressed video with high visual quality that
maintains a relatively small file size. DivX files
can also include advanced media features like
menus, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks.
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DTS Neo:6
ID3 tag
DTS Neo:6 can generate 6.1 channel surround
sound from any matrixed stereo source (such
as video or TV) and from 5.1 channel sources.
It uses both the channel information already
encoded into the source, as well as its ownpro-
cessing to determine channel localization
(with two channel sources, the “.1” subwoofer
channel is generated by bass management in
the receiver). Two modes (Cinema and Music)
are available using DTS Neo:6 with two chan-
nel sources.
This is a method of embedding track-related
information in an MP3 file. This embedded in-
formation can include the track title, the ar-
tist’s name, the album title, the music genre,
the year of production, comments and other
data. The contents can be freely edited using
software with ID3 Tag editing functions.
Although the tags are restricted as to the num-
ber of characters, the information can be
viewed when the track is played back.
ISO9660 format
DTS-ES
This is the international standard for the for-
mat logic of CD-ROM folders and files. For the
ISO9660 format, there are regulations for the
following two levels.
DTS-ES is a decoder that is capable of decod-
ing both DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 and DTS-ES Ma-
trix 6.1 encoded sources. DTS-ES Discrete 6.1
gives ‘true’ 6.1 channel sound, with a comple-
tely separate (discrete) surround back chan-
nel. DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 has a surround back
channel matrixed into the surround left/right
channels. Both sources are also compatible
with a conventional DTS 5.1 channel decoder.
Level 1:
The file name is in 8.3 format (the name con-
sists of up to 8 characters, half-byte English
capital letters and half-byte numerals and the
“_” sign, with a file-extension of three charac-
ters).
Level 2:
Dynamic range control
The file name can have up to 31 characters (in-
cluding the separation mark “.” and a file ex-
tension). Each folder contains less than 8
hierarchies.
Extended formats
Joliet:
Dolby Digital has a function for compressing
the difference between the loudest and softest
sounds: Dynamic range control. This control
ensures sounds with an increased dynamic
range are heard clearly even at low volume le-
vels.
File names can have up to 64 characters.
Romeo:
EXIF (Exchangeable image file)
File names can have up to 128 characters.
A file format developed by Fuji Photo Film for
digital still cameras. Digital cameras from var-
ious manufacturers use this compressed file
format which carries date, time and thumbnail
information, as well as the picture data.
JPEG
This stands for Joint Photographic Experts
Group, and is an international still image com-
pression standard.
Group
A collection of tracks on a DVD audio disc.
Equivalent to a DVD video title.
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Linear PCM (LPCM)/Pulse code
modulation
can be recorded on a single disc, letting you
choose as desired.
This stands for linear pulse code modulation,
which is the signal recording system used for
music CDs and DVDs. Generally, DVDs are re-
corded with higher sampling frequency and
bit rate than CDs. Therefore, DVDs can provide
higher sound quality.
Multi-session
Multi-session is a recording method that al-
lows additional data to be recorded later.
When recording data on a CD-ROM, CD-R or
CD-RW, etc., all data from beginning to end is
treated as a single unit or session. Multi-ses-
m3u
sion is a method of recording more than 2 ses-
sions on one disc.
Playlists created using the “WINAMP” soft-
ware have a playlist file extension (.m3u).
Multi-subtitle
MP3
Subtitles in up to 32 languages can be re-
corded on a single DVD, letting you choose as
desired.
MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3. It is an
audio compression standard set by a working
group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Stan-
dards Organization). MP3 is able to compress
audio data to about 1/10th the level of a con-
ventional disc.
Number of quantization bits
The number of quantization bits is one factor
in the overall sound quality; the higher the
“bit-depth”, the better the sound quality. How-
ever, increasing the bit-depth also increases
the amount of data and therefore storage
space required.
MPEG
This stands for Moving Pictures Experts
Group, and is an international video image
compression standard. Some DVDs feature di-
gital audio compressed and recorded using
this system.
Packed PCM
A lossless compression system that enables
more PCM audio to be stored on a DVD audio
disc than would otherwise be possible.
MS ADPCM
This stands for Microsoft adaptive differential
pulse code modulation, which is the signal re-
cording system used for the multimedia soft-
ware of Microsoft Corporation.
Packet write
This is a general term for a method of writing
on CD-R, etc., at the time required for a file,
just as is done with files on floppy or hard
discs.
Multi-angle
With regular TV programs, although multiple
cameras are used to simultaneously shoot
scenes, only images from one camera at a
time are transmitted to your TV. Some DVDs
feature scenes shot from multiple angles, let-
ting you choose your viewing angle as desired.
Parental lock
Some DVD video discs with violent or adult-or-
iented scenes feature parental lock which pre-
vents children from viewing such scenes. With
this kind of disc, if you set the unit’s parental
lock level, playback of scenes inappropriate for
children will be disabled, or these scenes will
be skipped.
Multi-audio (Multilingual dialog)
Some DVDs feature dialog recorded in multi-
ple languages. Dialog in up to 8 languages
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Playback control (PBC)
Windows Media and the Windows logo are tra-
demarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
This is a playback control signal recorded on
Video CDs (Version 2.0). Using menu displays
provided by Video CDs with PBC lets you enjoy
playback of simple interactive software and
software with search functions. You can also
enjoy viewing high- and standard-resolution
still images.
Region number
DVD players and DVD discs feature region
numbers indicating the area in which they
were purchased. Playback of a DVD is not pos-
sible unless it features the same region num-
ber as the DVD player. This unit’s region
number is displayed on the bottom of the unit.
Slideshow
A feature of some DVD discs in which still pic-
tures recorded on the disc cycle automatically
while the audio is played back.
Title
DVD video discs have high data capacity, en-
abling recording of multiple movies on a sin-
gle disc. If, for example, one disc contains
three separate movies, they are divided into
title 1, title 2 and title 3. This lets you enjoy the
convenience of title search and other func-
tions.
VBR
VBR is short for variable bit rate. Generally
speaking CBR (constant bit rate) is more
widely used. But by flexibly adjusting the bit
rate according to the needs of audio compres-
sion, it is possible to achieve compression-
priority sound quality.
WMA
WMA is short for Windows Media™ Audio
and refers to an audio compression technol-
ogy that is developed by Microsoft Corpora-
tion. WMA data can be encoded by using
Windows Media Player version 7 or later.
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Specifications
Decoder ........................................ Linear PCM, Dolby Digital,
Dolby Digital EX, Dolby EX,
Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS,
General
DTS-CD, DTS-ES (matrix,
discrete), DTS 96/24, DTS
Neo:6, AAC
Power source ............................. 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 V
allowable)
Grounding system ................... Negative type
Head unit:
Max. current consumption
........................................... 3.7 A
Dimensions (W × H × D):
DIN
Sound setting
Position ........................................ Front left/Front right/Front/
All/Off
Parametric equalizer (multi-channel mode):
Band .................................... 3 band
Frequency .......................... 40/50/63/80/100/125/160/
200/250/315/400/500/630/
Chassis ..................... 178 × 50 × 160 mm
(7 × 2 × 6-1/4 in.)
Nose ........................... 188 × 58 × 36 mm
(7-3/8 × 2-1/4 × 1-3/8 in.)
D
800/1k/1.25k/1.6k/2k/2.5k/
3.15k/4k/5k/6.3k/8k/10k/
Chassis ..................... 178 × 50 × 165 mm
(7 × 2 × 6-1/2 in.)
Nose ........................... 170 × 46 × 31 mm
(6-3/4 × 1-3/4 × 1-1/4 in.)
Weight ................................ 2.5 kg (5.5 lbs)
Hideaway unit:
12.5k Hz
Q Factor .............................. 1.2/3.6
Gain ...................................... 12dB (2 dB/step)
Graphic equalizer (2-channel mode):
Band .................................... 13 band
Frequency .......................... 50/80/125/200/315/500/800/
1.25k/2k/3.15k/5k/8k/12.5k
Max. current consumption
........................................... 21.5 A
Dimensions (W × H × D)
........................................... 280 × 37 × 171 mm
(11 × 1-1/2 × 6-3/4 in.)
Hz
Q Factor .............................. 5.0
Gain ...................................... 12dB (2 dB/step)
Speaker setting:
Front ..................................... Large/Small
Front center ...................... Large/Small/Off
Rear ...................................... Large/Small/Off
Rear center ....................... Large/Small/Off
Subwoofer ......................... On/Off
Time alignment ........................ 0 inch to 200 inch (1 inch/
step)
Weight ................................ 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs)
Display
Screen size/aspect ratio ....... 7 inch wide/15:9
(effective display area: 152.4
× 91.44 mm)
Pixels ............................................. 1 152 000 (800 × 480 × 3)
Type ................................................ TFT active matrix, transmis-
sive type
Speaker level .............................. –24 dB to +10 dB (1 dB/
step)
Color system .............................. NTSC compatible
Storage temperature range
..................................................... –4 °F to +176 °F
Angle adjustment .................... 50° to 110°
(initial settings: 90°)
Cut-off frequency
Front (L/R independent) (Standard mode):
HPF:
Frequency ................ 50/63/80/100/125/160/200
Hz
Slope .......................... –6/–12/–18 dB/oct
Mute .................................... On/Off
Front (L/R independent) (Network mode):
High HPF:
Audio
Maximum power output ....... 50 W × 8
Continuous power output ... 22 W × 8 (50 Hz to 15 000
Hz, 5% THD, 4 W load, both
Frequency ................ 1.25/1.6/2/2.5/3.15/4/5/6.3/8/
10/12.5 kHz
Slope .......................... –6/–12 dB/oct
channels driven)
Load impedance ...................... 4 W (4 W to 8 W allowable)
Preout max output level/output impedance
..................................................... 5.0 V × 9/100 W
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Additional Information
Low LPF:
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 102 dB (1 kHz) (IHF-A net-
work)
Frequency ................ 1.25/1.6/2/2.5/3.15/4/5/6.3/8/
10/12.5 kHz
(CD: 102 dB (1 kHz) (IHF-A
Slope .......................... 0 (Pass)/–6/–12 dB/oct
Low HPF:
Frequency ................ 50/63/80/100/125/160/200
Hz
Slope .......................... –6/–12/–18 dB/oct
Mute .................................... On/Off
network))
Dynamic range ......................... 100 dB (1 kHz)
(CD: 98 dB (1 kHz))
Distortion ..................................... 0.008 % (1 kHz)
Output level:
Video .................................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 W ( 0.2 V)
Audio ................................... 1.1 V (1 kHz, 0 dB)
Number of channels .............. 2 (stereo), Digital 6 ch
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3
WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10 (2ch
audio)
Front center:
HPF:
Frequency ................ 50/63/80/100/125/160/200
Hz
Slope .......................... –6/–12/–18 dB/oct
Mute .................................... On/Off
Rear (L/R independent):
HPF:
(Windows Media Player)
AAC decoding format ............ iTunes® Ver. 4.6
Frequency ................ 50/63/80/100/125/160/200
Hz
Slope .......................... –6/–12/–18 dB/oct
Mute .................................... On/Off
Rear center:
FM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 8 dBf (0.7 µV/75 W, mono,
S/N: 30 dB)
50 dB quieting sensitivity ..... 10 dBf (0.9 µV/75 W, mono)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 75 dB (IHF-A network)
Distortion ..................................... 0.3 % (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz,
stereo)
HPF:
Frequency ................ 50/63/80/100/125/160/200
Hz
Slope .......................... –6/–12/–18 dB/oct
Mute .................................... On/Off
Subwoofer:
0.1 % (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz,
mono)
Frequency response ............... 30 Hz to 15 000 Hz ( 3 dB)
Stereo separation .................... 45 dB (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz)
Selectivity .................................... 80 dB ( 200 kHz)
Three-signal intermodulation (desired signal level)
..................................................... 30 dBf (two undesired sig-
nal level: 100 dBf)
LPF:
Frequency ................ 50/63/80/100/125/160/200
Hz
Slope .......................... 0 (Pass)/–6/–12/–18 dB/oct
Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse
Mute .................................... On/Off
AM tuner
DVD Player
System .......................................... DVD audio, DVD video,
Video CD, CD, MP3, WMA,
Frequency range ...................... 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz (10
kHz)
Usable sensitivity ..................... 18 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 65 dB (IHF-A network)
AAC, DivX, JPEG system
Usable discs .............................. DVD audio, DVD video,
Video CD, dtsCD, CD, CD-R/
RW, DVD-R/RW
Note
Region number ........................ 1
Signal format:
Specifications and the design are subject to pos-
sible modifications without notice due to im-
provements.
Sampling frequency ..... 16/22.05/24/44.1/48/88.2/96/
176.4/192 kHz
Number of quantization bits
........................................... 16/20/24; linear
Frequency response ............... 5 Hz to 96 000 Hz (with DVD,
at sampling frequency 192
kHz)
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