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USER MANUAL AVH-P4050DVD PIONEER
Pleasereadthroughtheseoperatinginstructionsssoyouwillknowhowtooperate yourmodelproperly.Afteryouhavefinishedreadingtheinstructions,keepthismanualinasafeplaceforfuturereference.

Besuretoreadthis
- Playablediscs8
•DVDvideodiscregionnumbers8 - Whenanoperationisprohibited11
01 Precautions
IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS6
Toensuresafedriving6
-Whenusingadisplayconnectedto REARMONITOROUTPUT7
-When using arearviewcamera7
Toavoidbatteryexhaustion7
02 BeforeYouStart
Aboutthisunit8
-Playablediscs8
-DVDvideodiscregionnumbers8
Aboutthismanual8
Visitourwebsite9
Features9
-AboutWMA10
-AboutMP310
-AboutAAC10
-AboutDivX10
ToprotecttheLCDscreen11
ForviewingLCDcomfortably11
-Changingthewidescreensize11
-Changingthepictureadjustment11
WhatthemarksonDVDsindicate11
-Whenanoperationisprohibited11
Resettingthemicroprocessor11
Featuredemomode12
Useandcareoftheremotecontrol12
-Installingthebattery12
-Usingtheremotecontrol12
03 Operatingthisunit
What's What 13
-Headunit13
-Remotecontrol14
BasicOperations16
-PowerON/OFF16
-Selectingasource17
-Adjustingthevolume17
- Touchpanelkeybasicoperation18
Radio19
-BasicOperations19
-Storingandrecallingbroadcast frequencies19
-Introductionofadvanced operations20
-Storingthestrongestbroadcast frequencies20
-Tuninginstrongsignals20
Built-inDVDplayer21
-BasicOperations21
-Basic playback controls22
-Switchingthemediafiletype22
-OperatingtheDVDmenu22
-PBCplayback23
-PlayingDivX®VODcontent23
-Skippingbackorforwardtoanother title24
-Selectingtheplaymode24
-CMskip/CMback24
-Resume playback(Bookmark)24
-Searchingforthepartyouwantto play24
-Changingaudiolanguageduring playback(Multi-audio)25
-Changingthesubtitlelanguageduring playback(Multi-subtitle)25
-Changingtheviewingangleduring playback(Multi-angle)26
-Frame-by-frame playback26
-Slowmotionplayback26
-Returntothespecifiedscene26
-AutomaticplaybackofDVDs26
-Textinformation27
-Selectingtracksfromthetracklist27
-Selectingfilesfromthefilename list27
-Selectingtitlesfromthetitlelist28
-Introductionofadvanced operations28
-Repeatingplay28
-Playingtracksinrandomorder28
-Scanningtracksorfolders29
-Selectingaudiooutput29
-Usingcompression29
PlayingsongsoniPod30
-BasicOperations30
-Playingvideo30
-Browsingforasong/video31
-Displayingtextinformationon iPod31
-Repeatingplay31
-Playingsongsinarandomorder (shuffle)31
-Playingallsongsinarandomorder (shuffleall)31
-Operatingthisunit'siPodfunction fromyouriPod32
-Pausingasong32
-Selectingsongsfromalbumlistof currentlyplayingartist32
-Changingaudiobookspeed32
PlayingsongsonUSBportableaudioplayer/USBmemory33
-BasicOperations33
-Pausingcompressedaudio playback33
-Introductionofadvanced operations33
-Displayingtextinformationofanaudio file34
-Selectingfilesfromthefilename list34
AudioAdjustments35
-Introductionofaudioadjustments35
-Usingbalanceadjustment35
-Usingtheequalizer35
-Adjustingloudness36
-Usingsubwooferoutput36
-Boostingthebass37
-Usingthehighpassfilter37
-Adjustingsourcelevels37
SettinguptheDVDplayer38
-IntroductionofDVDsetup adjustments38
-Settingthesubtitlelanguage38
-Settingtheaudiolanguage38
-Settingthemenulanguage39
-Switchingtheassistsubtitleonor off39
-Settingtheangleicondisplay39
-Settingtheaspectratio39
-Settingtheparentallock40
-SettingtheDivXsubtitlefile41
-DisplayingyourDivX®VOD registrationcode41
-Settingfordigitaloutput41
-Settingremotecontrolcodetype41
InitialSettings42
-Adjustinginitialsettings42
-Switchingtheauxiliarysetting42
-SettingtheFMtuningstep42
-SettingtheAMtuningstep42
-Settingtherearoutputandsubwoofer controller43
-Switchingthesoundmuting/attenuation43
-SettingtheTVsignal44
-EnteringPINcodeforBluetooth wirelessconnection44
-Correctingdistortedsound44
- Resettingtheaudiofunctions44
OtherFunctions45
-Introductionofsystem adjustments45
-Changingthewidescreenmode45
-Changing the picture adjustment 45
-Selectingthebackgrounddisplay46
-SettingtheAVinput46
-Settingtheclock47
-Settingforrearviewcamera(backup camera)47
-SwitchingtheiPodchargesetting47
-SelectingtheOSDcolor48
-Selectingtheilluminationcolor48
-Adjustingtheresponsepositionsofthe touchpanels(TouchPanel Calibration)48
-UsingtheAUXsource49
-Usingtheexternalunit50
-UsingthePGMbutton50
04 Availableaccessories
BluetoothAudio52
-BasicOperations52
-Pausing playback53
-Introductionofadvanced operations53
-ConnectingaBluetoothaudio player53
-DisconnectingaBluetoothaudio player53
-DisplayingBD(BluetoothDevice) address53
BluetoothTelephone54
-BasicOperations54
-Settingupforhands-freephoning55
-Makingaphonecall55
-Takingaphonecall55
-Introductionofadvanced operations56
-Connectingacellularphone56
-Disconnectingacellularphone56
-Registeringaconnectedcellular phone57
-Deletingaregisteredphone57
-Connectingtoaregisteredcellular phone57
-Usingthephonebook57
-Usingthecallhistory59
-Usingpresetnumbers59
-Makingacallbyenteringphone number60
-Clearingmemory60
-Settingautomaticanswering60
-Settingautomaticrejecting60
-Switchingtheringtone60
-Echocancelingandnoise reduction61
-DisplayingBD(BluetoothDevice) address61
Multi-CDPlayer61
-BasicOperations61
-Selectingadisc62
-PausingCDplayback62
-Introductionofadvanced operations62
-UsingCDTEXTfunctions62
DVDPlayer63
-BasicOperations63
-Selectingadisc63
-Selectingafolder63
—Pausingdiscplayback64
-Introductionofadvanced operations64
TVtuner65
-BasicOperations65
-Storingandrecallingbroadcast stations65
-Introductionofadvanced operations65
-Storingthestrongestbroadcast stationssequentially66
-Selectingtheareagroup66
DigitalSignalProcessor66
-IntroductionofDSPadjustments66
-Usingthesoundfieldcontrol67
-Usingthepositionselector67
-Usingbalanceadjustment68
-Adjustingsourcelevels68
-Usingthedynamicrangecontrol68
-Usingthedown-mixfunction69
-Usingthedirectcontrol69
-UsingtheDolbyProLogicII69
-Settingthespeakersetting70
-Adjustingthespeakeroutput levels71
-Selectingacross-overfrequency71
-Adjustingthespeakeroutputlevels usingatesttone71
-Usingthetimealignment72
-Usingtheequalizer73
-Usingtheauto-equalizer74
-AutoTAandEQ(auto-timealignment andauto-equalizing)74
AdditionalInformation
Troubleshooting77
Errormessages79
UnderstandingautoTAandEQerror messages81
Handlingguidelineofdiscsandplayer82
DVDdiscs82
DVD-R/DVD-RWdiscs82
AVCHDrecordeddiscs82
CD-R/CD-RWdiscs83
DualDiscs83
Compressedaudiofilesonthedisc83
-Exampleofahierarchy84
-Compressedaudiocompatibility84
USBaudioplayer/USBmemory84
-USBaudioplayer/USBmemory compatibility84
-Handlingguidelineandsupplemental information84
-Compressedaudiocompatibility85
DivXvideofiles86
-DivXcompatibility86
AbouthandlingtheiPod86
-AboutiPodsettings86
Usingthedisplaycorrectly87
-Handlingthedisplay87
-Liquidcrystaldisplay(LCD)screen87
-Keepingthedisplayingood condition87
-Smallfluorescenttube88
LanguagecodechartforDVD89
Terms90
Specifications93
Index95
IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS
Pleasereadalloftheseinstructionsregarding yourdisplayandretainthemforfuturereference.
1 Readthismanualfullyandcarefullybeforeoperatingyourdisplay.
2 Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and safety information.
3Paycloseattentiontoallwarningsinthis manualandfollowtheinstructionscarefully.
4 Donotallowotherpersonstousethissystemuntiltheyhavereadandunderstood theoperatinginstructions.
5 Donotinstallthedisplaywhereitmay(i) obstructthedriver'svision,(ii)impairthe performanceofanyofthevehicle'soperatingsystemsorsafetyfeatures,includingairbags,hazardlampbutton sor(iii) impairthedriver'sabilitytosafelyoperatethevehicle.
6Donotoperatethisdisplayifdoingsoin anywaywilldivertyourattentionfrom thesafeoperationofyourvehicle.Always observesafedrivingrulesandfollowwall existingtrafficregulations.Ifyouexperienceddifficultyinoperatingthesystemor readingthedisplay,parkyourvehicleina safelocationandmakenecessaryadjustments.
7 Pleaseremembertowearyourseatbeltat alltimeswhileoperatingyourvehicle.If youareeverinanaccident,yourinjuries canbeconsiderablymoresevereifyour seatbeltisnotproperlybuckled.
8 Never use head phones while driving.
9 Topromotesafety, certain functions are disabled unless the parking brakeison, and the vehicle is not in motion.
10 Neversetthevolumeofyourdisplayso highthatyoucannothearoutsidetravfic andemergencyvehicles.
WARNING
- Donotattempttoinstallorserviceyour displaybyyourself.Installationorservicingofthedisplaybypersonswithout trainingandexperienceinelectronic equipmentandautomotiveaccessories maybedangerousandcouldexposeyou totheriskofelectricshockorother hazards.
Toensuresafedriving
WARNING
• LIGHTGREENLEADATPOWERCON-NECTORISDESIGNEDTODETECT PARKEDSTATUSANDMUSTBECON-NECTEDTOTHEPOWERSUPPLYSIDE OFTHEPARKINGBRAKESWITCH.IM-PROPERCONNECTIONORUSEOF THISLEADMAYVIOLATEAPPLICABLE LAWANDMAYRESULTINSERIOUSIN-JURYORDAMAGE.
• To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the potential violation of applicable laws, this unit is not for use with videoscreen 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) features should never be used while the vehicle is being driven. Also, reardisplay should not be in a location where it is visible distraction to the driver.
- In some countries or state the viewing of images on adisplay inside a vehicle even by person so other than the driver may be illegal. Wheresuch regulations apply, they must be obeyed and this unit's DVD feature should not be used.
WhenyouattempttowatchaDVD,VideoCD orTVwhiledriving,thewarningViewingof frontseatvideosourcewhiledrivingis strictlyprohibited.willappearonthefront display.
TowatchaDVD, VideoCDorTVonthefront display, parkyourvehicleinasafeplace and applytheparkingbrake.
Whenusingadisplayconnected toREARMONITOROUTPUT
Thisunit's REARMONITOR OUTPUT is for connection of adisplay to enable passengers in therearseat stowatch the DVD or TV.

WARNING
NEVERinstallthereardisplayinalocationthat enablesthedrivertowatchtheDVDorTVwhile driving.
When using arearviewcamera
With an optional rearview camera, you are able to set this unit as an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or backing into a tight parking spot.

WARNING
- SCREENIMAGEMAYAPPEARRE- VERSED.
- USEINPUTONLYFORREVERSEOR MIRRORIMAGEREARVIEWCAMERA. OTHERUSEMAYRESULTININJURY ORDAMAGE.

CAUTION
- Therearviewcamerafunctionistobeused asanaidtokeepaneyontrailers,orwhile backingup.Donotuseforentertainmentpurposes.
- Plesenotethattheedgesoftherearview cameraimagesmaydifferslightlyaccording towhetherfullscreenimagesaredisplayed whenbackingup,andwhethertheimagesare usedforcheckingtherearwhenthevehicleis movingforward.
Toavoidbatteryexhaustion
Besuretorunthevehicleenginewhileusing thisunit.Usingthisunitwithoutrunningthe enginecanresultinbatterydrainage.
- Whennopowerissuppliedtothisunitbecauseofareplacementofthevehiclebatteryorforsomesimilarreason,the microcomputerofthisunitisreturnedto itsinitialcondition.Werecommendthat youtranscribetheaudioadjustmentdata.

WARNING
Donotusewithvehiclesthatdonotfeaturean ACCposition.
Aboutthisunit

CAUTION
- Donotallowthisunittocomeintocontact with liquids. Electricalshockcouldresult. Also, damagetothisunit, smoke, andoverheatingcouldresult from contact with liquids.
- "CLASS1LASERPRODUCT" Thisproductcontainsalaserdiodeofhigher classthan1.Toensurecontinuedsafety,do notremoveanycoversorattempttogainaccesstotheinsideoftheproduct.Referallservicingtoqualifiedpersonnel.
- Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions.
• Alwayskeepthevolumelowenoughsothat youcanhearsoundsfromoutsidethevehicle. - Protect this unit from moisture.
- If the battery is disconnected, discharged, the preset memory will be erased and must be reprogrammed.
- If this unit does not operate properly, contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station.
Playablediscs
DVD,VideoCDandCDdiscsthatdisplaythe logosshownbelowcanbeplayedbackonthis player.
DVDvideo

VideoCD

CD



Notes
• DVD isattrademarkofDVDFormat/Logo LicensingCorporation.
- Thisplayercanonly playbackdiscsbearing themarksshownabove.
The illustration below show stheregions and corresponding region numbers.

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World map with numbered regions and labeled areas, likely illustrating a geographic or regional structure.
Aboutthismanual
Thisunitfeaturesanumberofsophisticated functionsensuringsuperiorreceptionandoperation. 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. Were recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by reading through the manual before you begin using this unit. It is especially important that you read and observe WARNINGS and CAUTIONsin this manual.
Visitourwebsite
Visitusatthefollowingsite:
http://pioneer.jp/group/index-e.html
- Weofferthelatestinformationabout PioneerCorporationonourwebsite.
Features
Touchpanelkeyoperation
Itispossibletooperatethisunitbyusing touchpanelkey.
DVD-R/RWcompatibility
ItispossibletoplaybackDVD-R/RWdiscsrecordedwiththevideoformatandVideoRecordingformat.(RefertoDVD-R/DVD-RWdiscs onpage82.)
VideoCDsfeaturingPBCcompatibility
ItispossibletoplaybackVideoCDsfeaturing PBC( playbackcontrol).
WMA,MP3andAACcompatibility
RefertoCompressedaudiocompatibility on page84.
DivX® videocompatibility
RefertoDivXcompatibilityonpage86.
DolbyDigital/DTScompatibility
When using this unit with a Pioneer multi-channel processor, you can enjoy the atmosphere and excitement provided by DVD movie and music software featuring 5.1 channel recordings.
- ManufacturedunderlicensefromDolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-DsymbolaretrademarksofDolby Laboratories.

- ManufacturedunderlicenseunderU.S.Patent#:5,451,942&otherU.S.andworldwidepatentsissued&pending.DTSandDTSDigitalOutareregisteredtrademarks andtheDTSlogosandSymbolaretrademarksofDTS,Inc.©1996-2007DTS,Inc. AllRightsReserved.

Portableaudioplayercompatibility
- Inquireatthemanufacturereraboutyour USBportableaudioplayer/USBmemory. Thisunitcorrespondstothefollowing. —USBMSC(MassStorageClass)compliant portableaudioplayerandmemory —WMA,MP3,AACandWAVfileplayback Fordetailsaboutthecompatibility,referto Compressedaudiocompatibilityonpage85.
iPod® compatibility
Thisunitcancontrolandlistentosongsonan iPod.
- ThisunitsupportsonlythefollowingiPods. SupportediPodsoftwareversionsare shownbelow.OlderversionsofiPodsoftwaremaynotbesupported.
—iPodthirdgeneration(softwareversion 2.3.0)
—iPodfourthgeneration(softwareversion 3.1.1)
—iPodphoto(softwareversion1.2.1)
—iPodfifthgeneration(softwareversion 1.2.1)
—iPodmini(softwareversion1.4.1)
—iPodnanofirstgeneration(softwareversion1.3.1)
—iPodnanosecondgeneration(software version1.1.3)
—iPodnanothirdgeneration(software version1.0.2)
—iPodclassic(softwareversion1.0.2)
—iPodtouch(softwareversion1.1.1)
- MusicfilesoniPodtouchcanbe playedback.
- WhenusinganiPod,InterfaceCablefor iPod(e.g.,CD-I200)isrequired.
- OperationsmayvarydependingonthesoftwareversionofiPod.
- iPodisattrademarkofAppleInc., registeredintheU.S.andothercountries.

Note
Thisproductincorporatescopyrightprotection technologythatisprotectedbymethodclaimsof certainU.S.patentsandotherintellectualpropertyrightsownedbyMacrovisionCorporation andotherrightsowners.Useofthiscopyright protectiontechnologymustbeauthorizedby MacrovisionCorporation,andisintendedfor homeandotherlimitedviewingusesonlyunless otherwiseauthorizedbyMacrovisionCorporation. Reverseengineeringordisassemblyisprohibited.
AboutWMA

TheWindowsMedia™logoprintedonthebox indicatesthatthisunitcanplaybackWMA data.
- WindowsMediaandtheWindowslogoare trademarksorregisteredtrademarksof MicrosoftCorporationintheUnitedStates and/orothercountries.
- ThisunitmaynotoperatecorrectlydependingontheapplicationusedtoencodeWMAfiles.
AboutMP3
Supplyofthisproductonlyconveysalicense forprivate,non-commercialuseanddoesnot conveyalicensenorimplyanyrighttouse thisproductinanycommercial(i.e.revenue-generating)realtimebroadcasting(terrestrial,
satellite,cableand/oranyothermedia),broadcasting/streamingviainternet,intranetsand/orothernetworksorinotherelectroniccontentdistributionsystems,suchaspay-audioor audio-on-demandapplications.Anindependentlicenseforsuchuseisrequired.Fordetails,pleasevisit http://www.mp3licensing.com.
AboutAAC
ThisunitplaysbackAACfilesencodedby iTunes®.
- iTunesisattrademarkofAppleInc., registeredintheU.S.andothercountries.
AboutDivX

DivXisacompresseddigitalvideoformatcreatedbytheDivX ^® videocodefromDivX,Inc. ThisunitcanplayDivXvideofilesrecordedon CD-R/RW/ROMandDVD-R/RW/ROMdiscs. KeepingthesameterminologyasDVDvideo, individualDivXvideofilesarecalled"Titles". Whennamingfiles/titlesonaCD-R/RWora DVD-R/RWdiscprioritoburning,keepinmind thatbydefaulttheywillbeplayedinalphabeticalorder.
OfficialDivX® Certifiedproduct PlaysallversionsofDivX® video(including DivX® 6)withstandardplaybackofDivX® mediafiles
- DivX, DivXCertified, and associated logos are trademarksofDivX, Inc. and are used underlicense.
ToprotecttheLCDscreen
- Donotallowdirectsunlighttofallonthe displaywhenthisunitisnotbeingused. Extendedexposuretodirectsunlightcan resultinLCDscreenmalfunctiondueto theresultinghightemperatures.
- When using acellular phone, keep the antenna of the cellular phone away from the display to prevent disruption of the video by the appearance of spots, colored stripes, etc.
- Nevertouchthescreenwithanythingbesidesyourfingerwhenoperatingthetouch panelfunction.Thescreencanscratch easily.
ForviewingLCDcomfortably
Duetoitsconstruction, theviewingangle of theLCDscreenislimited. You can adjust it by changing either screensize or picture adjustment.
Changingthewidescreensize
Bychangingthescreensizefrom4:3to16:9, youcanadjustthescreensothatthescreen canfittothevideoimageyouareplaying. Fordetailsconcerningoperation,referto Changingthewidescreenmodeonpage45.
Changing the picture adjustment
YoucanmakethebestadjustmenttothepicturedisplaybychangingBRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST,COLORandHUE.Youcanalso dimorenlighttheoverallpictureimageusing DIMMER.
Fordetailsconcerningoperation,referto Changingthepictureadjustmentonpage 45.
WhatthemarksonDVDs indicate
ThemarksbelowmaybefoundonDVDdisc labelsandpackages.Theyindicatethetypeof imagesandaudiorecordedonthedisc,and thefunctionsyoucanuse.
| MarkMeaning | |
| 2) | Indicatesthenumberofaudiosystems. |
| 2... | Indicatesthenumberofsubtitlelanguages. |
| 3 | Indicatesthenumberofviewingangles. |
| 16:9LB | Indicatesthepicturesize(aspectratio: screenwidth-to-height ratio)type. |
| 2 | Indicatesthenumberoftheregion where playback is possible. |
| 3 | |
| 4 | |
| ALL | |
Whenanoperationisprohibited
WhenyouarewatchingaDVDandattemptto performanoperation,itmaynotbeperformed becauseoftheprogrammingonthedisc. Whenthishappens,theicon 🔒 appearson thescreen.
• Theicon disc. may not appear with certain
Resettingthemicroprocessor
PressingRESETletsyouresetthemicroprocessortoitsinitialsettingswithoutchanging thebookmarkinformation.
Themicroprocessormustberesetunderthe followingconditions:
- Priortousingthisunitforthefirsttime afterinstallation
- Iftheunitfailstooperateproperly
- Whenstrangeorincorrectmessagesappearonthedisplay
1TurntheignitionswitchOFF.
2PressRESETwithapentiporother pointedinstrument.

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Pure diagram of a pen tip inserted into a door panel, without any text, numbers, or symbolsRESETbutton

Note
Aftercompletingconnectionsorwhenyouwant toeraseallmemorizedsettingsorreturntheunit toitsinitial(factory Cuba settings,switchyourengine ONorsettheignitionswitchtoACCONbefore pressing RESET.
Featuredemomode
Thefeatureddemoautomaticallystartswhen youselectthesourceOFF. ThedemocontinueswhiletheignitionswitchissettoACC orON. Tocancelthefeaturedemo, pressand holdVOLUME/MUTE. Torestartthefeature demo, pressandholdVOLUME/MUTE again. Remember that if the feature demo continues operating when the care engine is turned off, it may drain battery power.

Important
Theredlead(ACC)ofthisunitshouldbeconnectedtoaterminalcoupledwithignitionswitch on/offoperations.Ifthisisnotdone,thevehicle batterymaybedrained.
Useandcareoftheremote control
Installingthebattery
Slidethetrayonthebackoftheremotecontroloutandinsertthebatterywiththeplus(+) andminus(-)polesalignedproperly.
- When using for the first time, pull out the film protruding from the tray.

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WARNING
Keepthebatteryoutofthereachofchildren. Shouldthebatterybeswallowed,consultadoc-torimmediately.

CAUTION
• UseoneCR2025(3V) lithium battery.
- Removethebatteryiftheremotecontrolisnot usedforamonthorlonger.
- Thereisadangerofexplosionifthebatteryis incorrectlyreplaced.Replaceonlywiththe sameorequivalenttype.
- Donothandlethebatterywithmetallictools.
- Donotstorethebatterywithmetallicobjects.
- Ifthebatteryleaks,wipetheremotecontrol completelycleanandinstallanewbattery.
- Whendisposingofusedbatteries,comply withgovernmentalregulationsorenvironmentalpublicinstitutions’rulesthatapplyinyour country/area.
Usingtheremotecontrol
Pointtheremotecontrolinthedirectionofthe frontpaneltooperate.
- Theremotecontrolmaynotfunctionproperlyindirectsunlight.

Important
- Donotstoretheremotecontrolinhighttemperaturesordirectsunlight.
- Donotlettheremotecontrolfallontothe floor,whereitmaybecomejammedunderthe brakeoracceleratorpedal.

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Diagram of a device front panel with numbered labels pointing to key componentsWhat's What
Headunit
①SRCbutton
Thisunitisturnedonbyselectingasource. Presstocyclethroughalltheavailable sources.
②▲(eject)button
Presstoejectadiscfromthisunit.
③RESETbutton
Presstoreturntothefactorysettings(initial settings).
④Discloadingslot
Insertadisctoplay.
⑤VOLUME/MUTEbutton
Rotateittoincreaseordecreasethevolume. Presstocutthesound.
⑥EQbutton
Presstoselectvariousequalizercurves.
⑦DISPOFFbutton
Presstoturntheinformationdisplayonor off.
⑧AUX1inputjack(3.5mmstereo/video jack)
Usetoconnectanauxiliarydevice.

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2 3 4 OFF SOURCE ATT VOLUME MENU AUDIO EUN TITLE ANGLE TOP MEMS NETWORK AUDIO MENU FOLDER DISC TR. AVN 5 6 7 8 9 AUTO PLAY HIV DOOR MARK DIRECT 10 11 17 16 BACK BAND DISP ENT 12 13 15 ESC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 C CLEAR 14Remotecontrol
| ButtonnamesAVHmode | DVDmode | ||
| 1 | Remotecontrolselectionswitch | Switchtochangethesettingoftheremotecontrol.Fordetails,refertoSettingremotecontrolcodetypeonpage41. | |
| 2SRCbutton | Presstocyclethroughalltheavailablesources.Pressandholdtoturnthesource off. | ||
| 3 | A T T button | Presstoquicklylowerthevolumelevelbyabout90%.Pressoncemoretoreturnto theoriginalvolumelevel. | |
| 4VOLUMEbuttonsPresstoincreaseordecreasethevolume. | |||
| 5 | AUDIObuttonPresstochangetheaudiolanguageduringDVD playback. | ||
| SUBTITLEbuttonPresstochangethesubtitlelanguageduringDVD playback. | |||
| ANGLEbuttonPresstochangetheviewingangleduringDVD playback. | |||
| 6RETURNbuttonPresstodisplaythePBC( playbackcontrol)menuduringPBC playback. | |||
| 7 | ▲/▼ buttons (DISC) | Not used. | Remotecontrolcode:AVHorBNotused.Remotecontrolcode:APresstoselectthenext/previousdisc. |
| 8 | Remotecontroloperationmodeswitch | Switch the operation mode between AVH, DVD and TV modes. Normally, set to AVH. For details, refer to Using the remote control operation mode switch on the nextpage. | |
| 9 | BOOKMARKbutton/PGMbutton | Presstoperatethepreprogrammed functionsforeachsource.(Referto UsingthePGMbuttononpage50.) | Presstoturnthebookmarkfunctionon oroffwhenyourDVDplayerfeatures bookmarkfunction.Fordetails,referto DVDplayer'soperationmanual. |
| 10 | DIRECTbuttonNotused. | ||
| 11 | ARESOURCEbuttonNotused. | Remotecontrolcode:AVH Notused.Remotecontrolcode:AorB PresstoturntheDVDplayeronoroff. | |
| 12 | DISPLAYbuttonPresstoselectdifferentdisplays. | Remotecontrolcode:AVH Notused.Remotecontrolcode:AorB Presstoselectdifferentdisplays. | |
| 13 | ENTERTAINMENTbutton | Notused. | |
| 14 | 0to10buttons,CLEAR button | Press0to10toinputnumbersional 1to6canoperatethepresettingfor thetunerordiscchangingforDVD playerormulti-CDplayer.PressCLEAR tocleartheinputnumbers. | Presstoselectamenuitemonthe VideoCDsfeaturingPBC( playbackcon-trol). |
| 15 | ACKbuttonPresstoreturnto thepreviousdisplay.Notused. | ||
| 16 | AND/ESCbutton | Presstoselectthetunerbandwhen tunerisselecteddasasource.Alsoused tocancelthecontrolmodeoffunctions. Presstoswitchmodebetweencom-pressedaudioandaudiodata(CD-DA) whenplayingdiscswithcompressed audioandaudiodata(CD-DA)suchas CD-EXTRAandMIXED-MODECDs. | Presstoswitchmodebetweencom-pressedaudioandaudiodata(CD-DA) whenplayingdiscswithcompressed audioandaudiodata(CD-DA)suchas CD-EXTRAandMIXED-MODECDs. |
| 17 | PLAY/PAUSE(►/II) button | Presstoswitchsequentiallybetweenplaybackandpause. | |
| REVERSE(◄◄)buttonPresstopermfastreverse. | |||
| FORWARD(►►)but-ton | Presstopermfastforward. | ||
| PREVIOUS(I◄◄)but-ton | Presstoreturntotheprevioustrack(chapter). | ||
| NEXT(►►I)buttonPresstogotothenexttrack(chapter). | |||
| STEP (II►/◄II) buttons | PresstomoveaheadoneframeatatimeduringDVD/VideoCDplayback.Pressand holdforonesecondtoactivateslowplayback. | ||
| STOP(■)buttonPresstostopplayback. | |||
| 18A | UTOPLAYbuttonPresstoturntheDVDauto-playbackfunctiononoroff. | ||
| 19 | ▲/▼ buttons (FOLDER) | Press to select the next/previous folder. | |
| 20 | Thumbpad | Movetodofastforward,reverseand tracksearchcontrols.Clicktorecall MENU. | MovetoselectamenuontheDVD menu. |
| 21 | MENUbuttonPresstodisplaytheDVDmenuduringDVD playback. | ||
| TOPMENUbuttonPresstoreturntothetopmenuduringDVD playback. | |||
Usingtheremotecontroloperation modeswitch
Therearethreeremotecontroloperation modesontheremotecontrol.
AVHmodeoperation
Whenoperatingthisunitbyremotecontrol, themodeisnormallyswitchedtoAVH.
DVDmodeoperation
If you switch themodeto DVD, the thumbpad and 0 to 10 operations are changed for the DVD player.
- Whenyouwanttooperatethefollowingfunctions,switchthemodetoDVD:
- WhenoperatingtheDVDmenubyusing thethumbpad.(RefertoOperatingtheDVD menuonpage22.)
- WhenoperatingthePBCmenubyusing0 to10.(RefertoPBCplaybackonpage23.)
TVmodeoperation
TVoperationsavailablewithaPioneerTVtuner (e.g.GEX-P5750TV(P))canbecontrolledwith AVHmode.TVmodeisnotusedwiththis unit.
- Fordetailsconcerningoperation,referto theTVtuner'soperationmanuals.
BasicOperations PowerON/OFF

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Close-up of a black panel with grid pattern and a labeled section marked '1' (no readable text or symbols)①Sourceicon
Turningtheuniton
- Whenusingthetouchpanelkeys, touchthesourceiconandthentouchthe desiredsourcename.
Thesourcenamesaredisplayedandselect-ableonesarehighlighted. - Whenusingthebutton, pressSRCto turntheuniton.
Turningtheunitoff
- Whenusingthetouchpanelkeys, touchthesourceiconandthentouchOFF.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen. - Whenusingthebutton, pressSRCand holduntiltheunitturnsoff.
Selectingasource
Youcanselectasourceyouwanttolistento. ToswitchtotheDVDplayer,loadadiscinthe unit.ToswitchtotheiPodorUSB,connectan iPodorUSBportableaudioplayer/USBmemorytothisunit.
- Whenusingthetouchpanelkeys, touchthesourceiconandthentouchthe desiredsourcename.
Thesourcenamesaredisplayedandselect-ableonesarehighlighted.
•DVD-Built-inDVDplayer
•RADIO-Radio
- iPod-iPod
- USB–USBportableaudioplayer/USB memory
- TEL-Bluetoothtelephone
• BT-Audio—Bluetoothaudioplayer
• S-DVD-DVDplayer/multi-DVDplayer
- MCD-Multi-CDplayer
•AUX1-AUX1
•AUX2-AUX2
- AV-AVinput
•TV-Television
- EXT1–Externalunit1
- EXT2-Externalunit2
- REARVIEW–Rearviewcamera
- OFF-Turntheunitoff
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
■Whileoperatingthemenu,youcannotselect asourcebytouchingthesourceicon.
■Toclosesourceselectmenu,touchESC.
- Whenusingthebutton, pressSRCrepeatedlytoselectadesiredsource.

Notes
- In the following cases, the sound source will not change.
—When noun it corresponding to these-lected source is connected.
—Whenthereisnodiscormagazineinthe player.
—WhenAUX(auxiliaryinput)issettooff (refertopage42).
—WhentheAV(AVinput)isnotsetto
VIDEO(refertopage46).
- AUX1issettoVIDEObydefault.SettheAUX1 toOFFwhennotinuse(refertoSwitchingthe auxiliarysettingonpage42).
- REARVIEW(rearviewcamera) cannot be selected by pressing SRC.
- Imagefromrearviewcameracanbeisplayedautomaticallywhentheappropriate settingisconducted.Fordetails,refertoSettingforrearviewcamera(backupcamera)on page47.
- ExternalunitreferstoaPioneerproduct(such asonesavailableinthefuture)that,although incompatibleasasource,enablescontrolof basicfunctionswiththisunit.Twoexternal unitscanbecontrolledwiththisunit.When twoexternalunitsareconnected,theexternal unitisautomaticallyallocatedtoexternalunit 1orexternalunit2bythisunit.
- Whenthisunit'sblue/whiteleadisconnected tothevehicle'sauto-antennarelaycontrol terminal,thevehicle'santennaextendshwhen thisunit'ssourceisturnedon.Toretractthe antenna,turnthesourceoff.
Adjustingthevolume
- UseVOLUME/MUTEtoadjustthe soundlevel.
RotateVOLUME/MUTEtoincreaseorde Decreasethevolume.
Touchpanelkeybasicoperation Activatingthetouchpanelkeys

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Touchtodovariousoperations.
1Touchthescreentoactivatethetouch panelkeyscorrespondingtoeachsource.
Thetouchpanelkeysappearonthedisplay.
■Togotothenextgroupoftouchpanelkeys, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoftouchpanel keys,touchPREV.
2TouchHIDEtohidethetouchpanel keys.

Note
If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically when selecting videosources.
Operatingthemenu

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MENU FUNCTION MENU AUDIO MENU SYSTEM MENU ESC ① ② ③ ④①FUNCTIONMENUkey
Touchtoselectfunctionsforeachsource.
②AUDIOMENUkey
Touchtoselectvarioussoundqualitycontrols.
③ SYSTEMMENUkey
Touchtoselectvarioussetupfunctions.
④ESCkey
Touchtocancelthecontrolmodeofffunctions.
1TouchAVMENUtodisplayMENU.
Themenunamesaredisplayedandoperable onesarehighlighted.
■WhenAVMENUisnotdisplayed,youcandisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
2Touchthedesiredkeytodisplaythe functionnamesyouwanttooperate.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names.touchPREV.
3TouchESCtoreturntothedisplayof eachsource.
Radio
BasicOperations

Important
If you are using this unit in North, Central or South America, reset the AMtuning step (see Setting the AMtuning step on page 42).

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1 2 3 4 RADIO FM1 FM1 87.5GHz LOCAL LIST BRAND RV MENU HIDE 6 5①Sourceicon
②Bandindicator
③Presetnumberindicator
④Frequencyindicator
⑤LOCALindicator Appearswhenlocalseektuningison.
⑥OD(stereo)indicator
Appearswhentheselectedfrequencyisbeing
broadcastinstereo.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch RADIOtoselecttheradio.
2TouchBANDtoselectaband.
TouchBANDuntilthedesiredband(FM1, FM2, FM3forFMorAM)isdisplayed.
3Toperformmanualtuning,briefly touch◄or►.
4Toperformseektuning, keeptouching ◀or▶foraboutonesecondandrelease.
Thetunerwillscanthefrequenciesuntila broadcaststrongenoughforgoodreceptionis found.
■Youcancancelseektuningbybrieflytouching either◀or▶.
- If you keep touching ◀ or ▶ you can skip stations.Seektuningstartsassoonasyourelease thekey.

Note
ListeningAMradiowhileaniPodischargedfrom thisunitmaygeneratenoise.Inthiscase,turn theiPodchargesettingoffandnoiseisdisappeared.(RefertoSwitchingtheiPodchargesetting onpage47.)
Storingandrecallingbroadcast frequencies
Youcaneasilystoreuptosixbroadcastfrequenciesforlaterrecall.
- Upto18FMstations, sixforeachofthe threeFMbands, and sixAMstations can be stored in memory.
1TouchLISTtodisplaythepresetlist.
2Whenyoufindafrequencythatyou wanttostoreinmemorykeptouching oneofpreset tuningkeysP1toP6untilthe beepsounds.
Theselectedradiostationfrequencyhasbeen storedinmemory.
Thenexttimeyoutouchthesamepresettuningkeytheradiostationfrequencyisrecalled frommemory.
3TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.

Note
Youcanalsouse▲and▼torecallradiostation frequenciesassignedtopresettuningkeysP1to P6.
Introductionofadvanced operations
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONMENUtodisplaythefunction names.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
2TouchESCtoreturntothefrequency display.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
Storingthestrongestbroadcast frequencies
BSM(beststationsmemory)letsyouautomaticallystorethesixstrongestbroadcastfrequenciesunderpresettingkeysP1toP6 andoncestoredthereyoucantuneintothose frequencieswiththetouchofakey.
- StoringbroadcastfrequencieswithBSM mayreplacebroadcastfrequenciesyou havesavedusingP1toP6.
●TouchBSMonthefunctionmenuto turnBSMon.
BSMbeginstoflash. While BSMisflashing thesixstrongestbroadcastfrequencieswillbe storedunderpresettuningkeysP1toP6in orderoftheirsignalstrength.Whenfinished, BSMstopsflashing.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,touchBSM again.
Tuninginstrongsignals
Localseektuningletsyoutuneinonlythose radiostationswithsufficientlystrongsignals forgoodreception.
●TouchLOCALonthefunctionmenuto setthesensitivity.
TouchLOCALrepeatedlyuntilthedesiredlevel of sensitivityappearsinthedisplay. TherearefourlevelsofsensitivityforFMand twolevelsforAM:
FM: OFF—LEVEL1—LEVEL2—LEVEL3—LEVEL4
AM:OFF—LEVEL1—LEVEL2
TheLEVEL4settingallowsreceptionofonly thestrongeststations,whilelowersettingslet youreceiveprogressivelyweakerstations.
Built-inDVDplayer BasicOperations

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②Mediaindicator
Showsthetypeofdisccurrentlyplaying.
③Title/Foldernumberindicator
DVD:showsthetitlecurrentlyplaying.
CompressedaudioandDivX:showsthefolder currentlyplaying.
④Chapter/track/filenumberindicator
DVD:showsthechaptercurrentlyplaying.
VideoCDandCD:showsthetrackcurrently playing.
CompressedaudioandDivX:showsthefile currentlyplaying.
⑤Playtimeindicator
⑥Variablemessagearea
DVDvideo:showsthesubtitlelanguage, audiolanguageandviewingangle.
CDTEXT,compressedaudio, DivXandDVD-
VR:showsthetextinformationofcurrently playingdisc.
1Insertadiscintothediscloadingslot.
Playbackwillautomaticallystart.
■ Besuretoturnupthelabelsideofadisc.
■Afteradischasbeeninserted,usetouch panelkeystoselecttheDVDplayer.
- Whentheautomatic playbackfunctionison, thisunitwillcanceltheDVDmenuandautomaticallystart playbackfromthefirstchapterofthe firsttitle.RefertoAutomatic playbackofDVDson page26.
■WithsomeDVDdiscs,amenumaybedisplayed.(RefertoOperatingtheDVDmenuonthenextpage.)
■WithaVideoCDfeaturingthePBC( playback control)function,amenuisdisplayed.(Referto PBCplaybackonpage23.)
■Toejectadisc, press ▲(eject).
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3Whenplayingacompressedaudioor DivX,touch▲or▼toselectafolder.
■Toreturntofolder01(ROOT),touchandhold
However, iffolder01(ROOT)containsnofiles, playbackcommenceswithfolder02.
isdisplayedonlywhenthetlistisoperated.
4 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother chapter/track, brieflytouch | ◀◀ or ▶▶.
■ DuringPBC playback, amenum may be displayed if you perform these operations.
5Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►.
WhenDVD,DivXdiscorVideoCDisplaying,if youkeeptouching◄◄or►►Iforfivesec- onds,theicon◄◄or►►ishhighlighted. Whenthishappens,fastreverse/fastforward continuesevenifyourelease◄◄or►►I. To resumeplaybackatadesiredpoint,touch
▶ II.
■WhenplayingDVDvideoorVideoCD,fastforward/fastreversemaynotbepossibleat certain locationsonsomediscs.Ifthishappens,normal playbackautomaticallyresumes.

Notes
- If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically when displaying video image.
- Read the precautions for discs and player on Handling guideline of discs and player on page 82.
- IfanerrormessagesuchasERROR-02-XXis displayed,refertoErrormessagesonpage79.
Operatingthisunit
- Ifbookmarkfunctionison,DVD playback resumesfromtheselectedpoint.Formoredetails,refertoResume playback(Bookmark)on page24.
- Ifadisccontainsamixtureofvariousmedia filetypessuchasDivXandMP3,youcan switchbetweenmediafiletypestoplay.Refer toSwitchingthemediafiletypeonthispage.
- Thereissometimesadelaybetweenstarting updiscplaybackandthesoundbeingissued. Whenbeingread,FORMATREADisdisplayed.
- WhenplayingbackfilesrecordedasVBR (variablebitrate)files,theplaytimewillnotbe correctlydisplayediffastforwardorreverse operationsareused.
- WhenplayingbackWMAfiles,albumtitlelist doesnotappear.
- If the characters recorded on the discarenot compatible with this unit, those characters will not be displayed.
Basicplaybackcontrols
Thetablebelowshowsthebasiccontrolsfor playingdiscs. The followingchapterscover other playbackfeaturesinmoredetails.
KeyWhatitdoes
| ▶II | Starts playback, pauses adiscthat's playingor restartsapauseddisc. |
| ■Stops playback. | |
| |◀◀ | Skipstothestartof the current track, chapter or file, thentoprevioustracks/chapters/files.• Performsfastreversebytouchingand holding|◀◀. |
| ▶▶I | Skipstothenext track, chapter or file.• Performsfastforwardbytouchingand holding▶▶I. |

Notes
- Youcanalsoperformfastforwardorreverse bypassingandholding ◀◀or▶▶ontheremotecontrol.
- You may find with some DVD or Video CD disc sthat some playback controls donot work
incertainpartsofthedisc. This is not a malfunction.
Switchingthemediafiletype
Whenplayingadisccontainingamixtureof variousmediafiletypessuchasDivXand MP3,youcanswitchbetweenmediafiletypes toplay.
- This unit allows playback of the following media file typerecorded on CD-R/RW/ROM discs.
—Audiodata(CD-DA)
—Compressedaudiofiles(WMA/MP3/AAC)
—DivXvideofiles - IncaseofDVD-R/RW/ROM, thisunitdoes notallowplaybackofaudiodata(CD-DA).
● TouchMEDIAtoswitchbetweenmedia filetypes.
TouchMEDIArepeatedlytoswitchbetween the followingmediafiletypes:
CD(audiodata(CD-DA))—WMA/MP3/AAC (compressedaudio)—DivX(DivXvideofiles)
OperatingtheDVDmenu
SomeDVDsallowyoutoselectfromthedisc contentsusingamenu.
• ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDvideo.
- Youcandisplaythemenubytouching MENUorTOPMENUwhileadiscisplaying.Touchingeitherofthesekeysagain letsyoustartplaybackfromthelocationselectedfromthemenu.Fordetails,referto theinstructionsprovidedwiththedisc.
UsingDVDmenudirecttouchcontrol
ThisfunctionallowsyoutooperatetheDVD menubytouchingthemenuitemdirectly.
●Touchthedesiredmenuitemonthe DVDmenudirectly.
■DependingonthecontentsofDVDdiscs,this functionmaynotworkproperly.Inthiscase, usingtouchpanelkeysoperatetheDVDmenu.
Usingthetouchpanelkeys
1Touchtodisplaytouchpanelkeys tooperatetheDVDmenu.
■ Whenthetouchpanelkeysarenotdisplayed, youcandisplaythembytouchingthescreen.
■ ToswitchtotheDVDmenudirecttouchcontrol, touchTOUCH.
2 Touch ▲, ▼, ◀ or ▶ to select the desired menuitem.
3TouchENTER.
Playbackstartsfromtheselectedmenuitem.
■Ifyouswitchtheremotecontroloperation modetoDVD,thethumbpadontheremotecontrolcanalsooperatetheDVDmenu.(Referto page16.)
■Thewaytodisplaythemenudiffersdepending onthedisc.
PBCplayback
During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC (Playback Control), PBCON is displayed. You can operate PBC menu with 10 Key.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforVideoCD.
1WhenPBCmenuisdisplayed,touch SEARCHandthentouch10Key.
- Dependingonthediscs, themenumaybe twoormorepageslong. Insuchcase, touchI◄◄ or►►Itodisplaythenextorpreviousmenu.
2Touch0to9correspondingtoamenu numberandthentouchENTERtostart playback.
Playbackstartsfromtheselectedmenuitem.
3TouchESCtohidethetouchpanelkeys.

Notes
- Youcandisplaythemenubytouching RETURN during PBC playback. Fordetails, refertotheinstructionsprovidedwiththe disc.
- PBCplaybackofVideoCDcannotbecan- celled.
- During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC (PlaybackControl), PBCON, search and time search functions cannot be used nor can you select the range for repeat play.
PlayingDivX® VODcontent
SomeDivXVOD(videoondemand)content mayonlybeplayableafixednumberoftimes. Whenyouloadadisccontainingthistypeof DivXVODcontent,theremainingnumberof playsisshownon-screenandyouthenhave theoptionofplayingthedisc(therebyusing uponeoftheremainingplays),orstopping.If youloadadiscthatcontainsexpiredDivX VODcontent(forexample,contentthathas zereremainingplays),RentalExpired.isdisplayed.
- If your Div XVOD content allows an unlimited number of plays, then you may load the disc into your player and play the content as often as you like, and no message will be displayed.

Important
- InordertoplayDivXVODcontentonthisunit, youfirstneedtoregistertheunitwithyour DivXVODcontentprovider.Aboutyourregistrationcode,refertoDisplayingyourDivX VODregistrationcodeonpage41.
- DivXVODcontentisprotectedbyaDRM(DigitalRightsManagement)system. This restrictsplaybackofcontenttospecific, registereddevices.
- IfthemessageisdisplayafterloadingadiscontainingDivXVODcontent, touchPLAY.
PlaybackoftheDivXVODcontentwillstart.
■ Toskiptothenextfile,touchNEXTPLAY.
■ If you donot want to play the Div XVOD content, touch STOP.
Skippingbackorforwardto anothertitle
• ThisfunctionisavailableforDVD.
● Toskipbackorforwardtoanothertitle, touch▲or▼.
Touching▲skipstothestartofthenexttitle.
Touching▼skipstothestartoftheprevious title.
Titlenumbersaredisplayedforeightseconds.
■ Toswitchbetween group soft touch panel keys, touch NEXT or PREV.
Selectingtheplaymode
YouhavetwomethodsforplayingDVD-VR disc;ORIGINAL(original)andPLAYLIST(playlist).
- TitlescreatedwithDVDrecordersare calledoriginal. Basedonoriginal, rearrangedtitlesarecalledplaylist. Playlists arecreatedonDVD-R/RWdiscs.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVD-VR.
●TouchMODECHANGEtoswitchthe playmode.
If the playmode is changed, playback starts from the beginning of these selected playmode.
CMskip/CMback
Thisfunctionskipsareproducedimagefora specifiedtime.Ifthecurrentlyplayingdisc containscommercials,itispossibletoskip them.
• ThisfunctionisavailableforDVD.
● Toskip progressively backward forward, touch or
Eachtimeyoutouch oritchangessteps inthefollowingorder:
CMback
5 sec.—15 sec.—30 sec.—1.0 min.—2.0 min.—3.0 min.—0 sec.
CMskip
30 sec.—1.0 min.—1.5 min.—2.0 min.—3.0 min.—5.0min.—10.0min.—0sec.
Resume playback(Bookmark)
TheBookmarkfunctionletsoyouresumeplay-backfromaselectedscenethenexttimethediscisloaded.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDvideo.
●During playback, touch BOOKMARKat thepointyouwanttoresume playback nexttime.
Theselectedscenewillbebookmarkedsothat playbackresumesfromthatpointnexttime. Youcanbookmarkuptofivediscs.Afterthat, theoldestbookmarkisreplacedbythenew one.
■ Toswitchbetween group soft touch panel keys, touch NEXT or PREV.
■Toclearthebookmarkonadisc, keeptouching BOOKMARK during playback.
■Ifyouswitchtheremotecontroloperation modetoDVD,youcanalsobookmarkadisc usingBOOKMARKontheremotecontrol.(Refer topage16.)
■Youcanalsobookmarkadiscbypressingand holdingEJECTatthepointyouwanttobookmark. Nexttimeyouloadthedisc, playbackwillresume fromthebookmarkedpoint. Notethatyoucan onlybookmarkonediscusingthismethod. To clearthebookmarkonadisc, pressEJECT.
Searchingforthepartyou wanttoplay
Youcanusethesearchfunctiontofindthe partyouwanttoplay.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVD,DivX discandVideoCD.
- Chaptersearch,tracksearchandtime searcharenotpossiblewhendiscplayback hasbeenstopped.
- During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC (playback control), this function cannot be operated.
1TouchSEARCH.
■ Toswitchbetween group soft touch panel keys, touch NEXT or PREV.
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2Touchthedesiredsearchoption(e.g., CHAP.).
■You cannot operate this step during DivXdisc playback.
3Touch0to9toinputthedesirednumber.
■Tocanceltheinputtednumbers,touchC.
■Inthetimesearchfunction,toselect1hour 11minutes,convertthetimeinto71minutes00 seconds and touch 7, 1, 0 and 0 in that order.
4TouchENTER.
Thisstartsplaybackfromtheselectedpart.

Note
WithDVDdiscsfeaturingamenu,youcanalso touchMENUorTOPMENUandthenmakeselectionsfromthedisplayedmenu.
Changingaudiolanguage during playback(Multi-audio)
DVDscanprovideaudioplaybackwithdifferentlanguagesanddifferentsystems(DolbyDigital,DTSetc.).WithDVDsfeaturingmulti-audiorecordings,youcanswitchbetweenlanguages/audiosystemsduringplayback.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDandDivX disc.
●TouchAUDIOduringplayback.
EachtimeyoutouchAUDIOitswitchesbetweenaudiosystems.
■ Toswitchbetween group soft touch panel keys, touch NEXT or PREV.

Notes
- WithsomeDVDs, switching between languages/audiosystems may only be possible using amenudisplay.
- Youcanalsoswitchbetweenlanguages/audio systemsusingDVDSETUP.Fordetails, refer toSettingtheaudiolanguageonpage38.
- OnlydigitaloutputofDTSaudioispossible.If thisunit'sopticaldigitaloutputsarenotcon-
nected, DTSaudiowillnotbeoutput, soselect anaudiosettingotherthanDTS.
- DisplayindicationssuchasDolbyDand 5.1ch indicatetheaudiosystemrecorded on theDVD. Dependingonthesetting, playback may not bewiththesameaudiosystemas that indicated.
- TouchingAUDIO during fastforward/fastreverse, pauseorslowmotion playback returns youtonormal playback.
Changing the subtitle language during playback (Multi-subtitle)
With DVDsfeaturingmulti-subtitlerecordings, youcanswitchbetweensubtitlelanguages during playback.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDandDivX disc.
●TouchSUBTITLEduringplayback.
EachtimeyoutouchSUBTITLEitswitchesbetweensubtitlelanguages.
■ Toswitchbetweengroupsoftouchpanelkeys, touchNEXTorPREV.

Notes
- With some DVDs, switching between a subtitle languages may only be possible using an menu display.
- YoucanalsoswitchbetweensubtitlelanguagesusingDVDSETUP. Fordetails, referto Settingthesubtitlelanguageonpage38.
- TouchingSUBTITLEduringfastforward/fast reverse,pauseorslowmotionplaybackre-turns youtonormal playback.
Changingtheviewingangle during playback(Multi-angle)
With DVDsfeaturingmulti-angle(scenesshot from multipleangles)recordings,youcan switchamongviewinganglesduringplay-back.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDvideo.
- During playback of casceneshot from multiple angles, the angle icon is displayed. Turn angle icon display on or off using DVD SETUP. Ford details, refer to Setting the angle icon display on page 39.
- TouchANGLEduringplaybackofa sceneshotfrommultipleangles.
EachtimeyoutouchANGLEitswitchesbetweenangles.
■ Toswitchbetween group soft touch panel keys, touch NEXT or PREV.

Note
Touching ANGLE during fast forward/fast reverse, pause or slow motion playback returns youto normal playback.
Frame-by-frame playback
Thisletyoumoveaheadoneframeatatime during playback.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDand VideoCD.
●Touch||▶duringplayback.
Eachtimeyoutouch▶,youmoveaheadone frame.
■Toreturntonormal playback,touch▶II.
■ Toswitchbetween group soft touch panel keys, touch NEXT or PREV.
■Withsomediscs,imagesmaybeunclearduringframe-by-frame playback.
Slowmotionplayback
Thisletsyouslowdownplaybackspeed.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDandVideoCD.
- Keeptouching!!▶ until isdisplayed during playback.
Theicon isdisplayed, forwardslowmotion playbackbegins.
■TouchingⅡ▶duringslowmotion playback, youcanchangetheplaybackspeedinfoursteps asfollows:
1/16—1/8—1/4—1/2
■ Toswitchbetween group soft touch panel keys, touch NEXT or PREV.
■Toreturntonormal playback,touch▶II.

Notes
- Thereisnosoundduringslowmotionplayback.
- Withsomediscs, imagesmaybeunclearduringslowmotion playback.
- Reverseslowmotionplaybackisnotpossible.
Returntothespecifiedscene
Youcanreturntothespecifiedscenewhere theDVDyouarecurrentlyplayinghasbeen preprogrammedtoreturn.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDvideo.
- TouchRETURNtoreturntothespecifiedscene.
■ Toswitchbetweengroupsoftouchpanelkeys, touchNEXTorPREV.
■IfaspecifiedscenehasnotbeenpreprogrammedinDVDdisc,thisfunctionisnotpossible.
AutomaticplaybackofDVDs
WhenaDVDdiscwithDVDmenuisinserted, thisunitwillcanceltheDVDmenuautomaticallyandstart playbackfromthefirstchapterofthefirsttitle.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDvideo.
- SomeDVDsmaynotoperateproperly. If thisfunctionisnotfullyoperated,turnthis functionoffandstartplayback.
Operatingthisunit
●TouchAUTOPLAYtoturnautomatic playback.
■Toturnautomaticplaybackoff,touch AUTOPLAYagain.
■Youcanalsoturnautomatic playbackonoroff bypassing AUTOPLAY buttonontheremote control.
■ Toswitchbetweengroupsoftouchpanelkeys, touchNEXTorPREV.
- Whentheautomaticplaybackison,youcan-notoperaterepeatingplayofDVDdisc(referto Repeatingplayonthenextpage).
Textinformation
Textinformationrecordedonadisccanbedisplayed.Textinformationisdisplayedonvariablemessagearea.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforCDTEXT,compressedaudiodisc,DivXdiscandDVD-VR.
Displayingtextinformation
●TouchINFO.
TouchINFO repeatedlytoswitchbetween the followingsettings:
ForCDTEXTdiscs
●:disctitle—:discartistname—:track title—♪:trackartistname
Forcompressedaudiodiscs
■:foldername—:filename—:album title—♪:tracktitle—:artistname
ForDivXdiscs
■:foldername—:filename
ForDVD-VRdiscs
ORIGINAL /playListkmode—:title name

Notes
- Somediscshavecertaininformationencoded onthediscduringmanufacture.Thesediscs maycontainsuchinformationastheCDtitle, tracktitle,artist'snameandplaybacktime andarecalledCDTEXTdiscs.
- If specific information has not been recorded on a CDTEXTdisc, NoXXXX will be displayed (e.g., Noname).
- If specific information has not been recorded on a compressed audiodisc, NoXXXX will be displayed (e.g., Noname).
- WhenplayingbackWMAfiles,albumtitleis notdisplayed.
Selectingtracksfromthetracklist
Tracklistletysouseethelistoftracksona discandselectoneofthemtoplayback. WhenplayingaCDTEXTdisc,tracktitlesare displayed.
• ThisfunctionisavailableforCD.
1TouchLIST.
2Touch ↑ ortöswitchbetweenthe listsoftracks.
3Touchyourfavoritetrack.
Thatselectionwillbegintoplay.
4TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
Selectingfilesfromthefile namelist
Filenamelistletsyouseethelistoffilenames (orfoldernames) and select one of them to playback.
- Thisfunctionisavailableforcompressed audiodiscandDivXdisc.
1TouchLIST.
2Touch ↑ ortöswitchbetweenthe listsoftitles.
3Touchyourfavoritefilename(orfolder name).
Thatselectionwillbegintoplay.
■Whenyouhaveselectedafolder,alistofthe namesofthefiles(orthefolders)initcanbe viewed.Repeatsteps2and3toselectthedesired filename.
Operatingthisunit
■Toreturntothepreviouslist(thefolderone levelhigher),touch 🔒.
■Toreturntofolder01(ROOT),touchandhold
However,iffolder01(ROOT)containsnofiles,
playbackcommenceswithfolder02.
4TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
Selectingtitlesfromthetitlelist
Titlelistletsyouseethelistoftitlesonadisc andselectoneofthemtoplayback.
• ThisfunctionisavailableforDVD-VR.
1TouchLIST.
2Touch ↑ort switchbetween the listsoftitles.
3Touchyourfavoritetitle.
Thatselectionwillbegintoplay.
4TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
Introductionofadvanced operations
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONMENUtodisplaythefunction names.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
2TouchESCtoreturntotheplaybackdisplay.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
Repeatingplay
Tracksinaplayrangeareplayedrepeatedly. Playrangevariesdependingonthemedia. ForDVD, playrangecanbeselectedfrom DISC(discrepeat), TITLE(titlerepeat) and CHAPTER(chapterrepeat).
ForVideoCDandCD, playrangecanbeselectedfromDISC(discrepeat)andTRACK(trackrepeat).
ForcompressedaudioandDivX, playrange canbeselectedfromDISC(discrepeat),
FOLDER(folderrepeat)andFILE(filerepeat).
- During playbackofVideoCDsfeaturing PBC( playbackcontrol ), thisfunctioncan-notbeoperated.
●TouchREPEATonthefunctionmenuto selecttherepeatrange.
•TITLE—Repeatthecurrenttitle
• CHAPTER—Repeat the current chapter
- TRACK-Repeatthecurrenttrack
- FILE-Repeatjustthecurrentfile
• FOLDER—Repeat the current folder
•DISC-Playthroughthecurrentdisc

Notes
- If you perform chapter search forward/ reverse, therepeat play range change to DISC.
- If you select another folder during repeat play, therepeat play range changesto DISC.
- Whenplayingbackcompressedaudioor DivX, ifyouperformtracksearchorfastforward/reverseduring FILE, therepeatplay rangechangestoFOLDER.
- WhenplayingbackVideoCDorCD, ifyouperformtracksearchorfastforward/reverseduringTRACK, therepeatplayrangechangesto DISC.
- WhenFOLDERisselected, it is not possible to playback as subfolder of that folder.
- Whenplayingdiscswithcompressedaudio andaudiodata(CD-DA),repeatplayperforms withinthecurrentlyplayingdatatypeevenif DISCisselected.
Playingtracksinrandomorder
Tracksinaselectedrepeatrangeareplayed in randomorder.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforCDandcompressedaudiodisc.
Operatingthisunit
1Selecttherepeatrange.
RefertoRepeatingplayonthepreviouspage.
2TouchRANDOMonthefunctionmenu toturnrandomplayon.
Trackswillplayinarandomorderwithinthe previouslyselectedrepeatrange.
■Toturnrandomplayoff,touchRANDOM again.
Scanningtracksorfolders
Scanplayletsyouhearthefirst10secondsof eachtrackontheCD.
When playing the compressed audiodisc, the first 10 second so each track of the current folder (orthefirst track of each folder) is played.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforCDandcompressedaudiodisc.
1Selecttherepeatrange.
RefertoRepeatingplayonthepreviouspage.
2TouchSCANonthefunctionmenuto turnscanplayon.
The first 10 second so feach track is played.
3Whenyoufindthedesiredtrack(or folder)touchSCANagain.

Note
Aftertrackorfolderscanningisfinished, normal playbackofthetrackswillbeginagain.
Selectingaudiooutput
WhenplayingDVDvideodiscsrecordedwith LPCMaudio,youcanswitchtheaudiooutput. WhenplayingVideoCDdiscs,youcanswitch betweenstereoandmonauralaudiooutput.
- ThisfunctionisavailableforDVDandVideoCD.
- Thisfunctionisnotpossiblewhendisc playbackhasbeenstopped.
- If you select LinearPCM, when playing a disrecorded on adual monomode, you
canoperatethisfunction.(RefertoSetting fordigitaloutputonpage41.)
- TouchL/RSELECTonthefunctionmenu toselecttheaudiooutput.
TouchL/RSELECT repeatedly until the desired audio output appears in the display.
• L+R—leftandright
- LEFT-left
•RIGHT-right
• MIX-mixingleftandright

Note
Dependingonthediscandtheplaybacklocation onthedisc, thefunctionmaynotbeselectable, indicatingthatoperatingthisfunctionisnotpossible.
Usingcompression
UsingtheCOMP(compression)functionlets youadjustthesoundplaybackqualityofthis unit.
- TouchCOMPRESSIONonthefunction menutoselectyourfavoritesetting. OFF—COMP1—COMP2
PlayingsongsoniPod
BasicOperations
YoucanusethisunittocontrolaniPodby usingacable(e.g.,CD-I200),whichissoldseparately.

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1/1969 !Song Title SONGS Now Playing :Song Title :Artist Name :Album Title 01:17 03:51 RV MENU MENU NEXT INFO HIDE①Sourceicon
②Repeatindicator
ShowswhenrepeatrangeissettoONEor ALL.
③Songnumberindicator
④Titleindicator
⑤Shuffleindicator
ShowswhenrandomplayissettoSONGSor ALBUMS.
⑥Playtimeindicator
⑦Songinformation
Showsdetailedinformationofcurrentlyplayingsong.
⑧Batterychargingindicator
Showswhenthebatterychargesettingison.
1ConnecttheiPodtothisunit.
Playbackwillautomaticallystart.
Whileconnectedtothisunit, PIONEER, AccessoryAttached or √ (checkmark) is displayed on theiPod.
■Beforeconnectingthedockconnectorofthis unittotheiPod, disconnecttheheadphonesfrom theiPod.
■ DependingonthemodelofiPodorthedata sizeintheiPod,theremaybeadelaytostartplayingafterconnection.
■AftertheiPodhasbeenconnectedtothis unit,usetouchpanelkeystoselecttheiPod.
- WhenremovingtheiPodfromthisunit,this unitisturnedoff.
2 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother song, touchl◄◄ or ►► l.
3Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►.
4Whenplayingafilewithchapter,touch ◄◄►or►►Itoselectachapter.
■ Toswitchbetween group soft touch panel keys, touch NEXT or PREV.

Notes
- ReadtheprecautionsforiPodonpage86.
- IfanerrormessageoriconsuchasERROR-11 or isdisplayed,refertoErrormessageson page79.
- Connectdirectlythedockconnectorcableto theiPodsothatthisunitworksproperly.
- WhentheignitionswitchissettoACCorON, theiPod'sbatteryischargedwhiletheiPodis connectedtothisunit.
- While the iPodisconnectedtothisunit, the iPodcannotbeturnedonoroff.
•TheiPodisturnedoffabouttwominutesafter theignitionswitchissettoOFF.
Playingvideo
ThisunitcanplayvideoifaniPodwithvideo capabilitiesisconnected.
- Topausevideoplayback,touchMENU.
- This unit can play back "Movies", "Music videos", "Video Podcast" and "TV show" which are downloaded from iTunes store.
- ChangethevideosettingontheiPodso thattheiPodcanoutputthevideotoanexternaldevice, beforeyoudisplaythevideo screen.
• Fordetails, refertotheiPod'smanuals.
1TouchVideo.
■Toreturntothemusicoperationscreen,touch Music.
2PlayvideoontheiPod.
Browsingforasong/video
OperationstocontrolaniPodwiththisunitis designedtobeasclosetotheiPodaspossible tomakeoperationandsong/videosearch easy.
- If the characters recorded on the Pod are not compatible with this unit, those characters are not displayed.
1TouchMENUtodisplayiPodmenus.
2Touchoneofthecategoriesinwhich youwanttosearchforasong/video. Whenbrowsingforasong
- PLAYLISTS(playlists)
• ARTISTS(artists)
• ALBUMS(albums)
•SONGS(songs)
•PODCASTS(podcasts)
• GENRES(genres)
•COMPOSERS(composers)
• AUDIOBOOKS(audiobooks)
Whenbrowsingforavideo
•V.PLAYLISTS(playlists)
•MOVIES(movies)
• MUSICVIDEOS(musicvideo)
•V.PODCASTS(videopodcasts)
•TVSHOWS(TVshows)
■ Toswitchbetweenegroupsofcategories,touch PREVorNEXT.
3Touchalisttitlethatyouwanttoplay.
Repeatthisoperationuntilyoufindthedesiredsong/video.
■Youcanstart playback throughout these selected list by touching and holding desired list title.
■Youcanstartaplaybackofallthesongsinthe selected list (GENRES, ARTISTS, COMPOSERS or ALBUMS).Todothis,touchALL.
■Youcanstartaplaybackofallthevideosin theselectedlist(MUSICVIDEOSorTVSHOWS). Todothis,touchALL.
■Toswitchbetweenthelistsoftitles,touch ↗ or ↘.
■Toreturntothepreviousmenu,touchMENU.
4TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
Displayingtextinformationon iPod
●TouchINFOtoselectthedesiredtextinformation.
♪:songtitle—:artistname—:albumtitle
■ If the characters recorded on the Podarenot compatible with this unit, those characters are not displayed.
Repeatingplay
ForplaybackofthesongsontheiPod, there aretworepeatplayranges:ONE(repeatone song)andALL(repeatallsongsinthelist).
- While repeat play range eissetto ONE, you cannot select the others songs. However, you can select others songs while browsing.
1TouchNEXT.
2Touch ⇌ toselecttherepeatrange.
• ONE-Repeatjustthecurrentsong
- ALL-Repeatallsongsintheselectedlist
■ Toswitchbetweengroupsoftouchpanelkeys, touchNEXTorPREV.
Playingsongsinarandom order(shuffle)
For playback of songs on thei Pod, there are tworandom play methods: SONGS (playback songs inarandom order) and ALBUMS (play back albums inarandom order).
●Touch ✗ toselecttherandomplay method.
- SONGS-Playback songs in these selected list in random order.
• ALBUMS-Playback songs from randomly selected albumin order.
■Tocanceltherandomplay,touch ✗ repeatedlyuntiltheshuffleiconisturnedoff.
Playingallsongsinarandom order(shuffleall)
ThismethodplaysallsongsontheiPodrandomly.
●Touch ✕ALL toturnshuffleallon.
AllsongsontheiPodplayrandomly.
Operatingthisunit'siPod functionfromyouriPod
Thisunit'siPodfunctioncanbeoperatedfrom youriPod.Soundcanbeheardfromcar's speaker,andoperationcanbeconductedfrom youriPod.
- While this function is in use, even if the ignition key is turned off, iPod is not turned off. Toturnoff power, operate the iPod.
1Touch Ctrl toswitchthecontrolmode toiPod.
■Touchingswitchesthecontrolmodeto thisunit.
■Whileusingthisfunction,playtimeandtitles arenotdisplayedonthisunit.
■Evenifthisfunctionisperformed,trackup/down,chapterup/downandfastforward/reverse canbeoperatedfromthisunit.
■Whileusingthisfunction, browsefunction cannotbeoperatedfromthisunit.
2OperatetheconnectediPodtoselecta song/videoandplay.
Pausingasong
●Touch▶Ⅱduring playback.
■Toresumeplaybackatthesamepointthatyou turnedpauseon,touch▶▶again.
Selectingsongsfromalbumlist ofcurrentlyplayingartist
Albumlistofthecurrentlyselectedartistis displayed.Youcanselectanalbumorsong fromtheartistname.
- Thisfunctionisnotavailableforvideofiles.
- Dependingonthenumberoffilesinthe iPod,theremaybeadelaywhendisplaying alist.
1TouchNEXT.
2TouchLINKSEARCHtoturnlinksearch on.
Searchesalbumsoftheartstanddisplaythe list.
3Touchalisttitlethatyouwanttoplay.
Formoredetailsabouttheselectingoperation, refertostep3ofBrowsingforasong/videoon thepreviouspage.

Note
Iflinksearchisaborted, NOTFOUND is displayed.
Changingaudiobookspeed
While listening to an audiobook on a pod, play-backspeed can be changed.
●TouchA.Booktoselectyourfavorite setting.
- FASTER-Playbackfasterthannormal speed
• NORMAL-Playbackinnormalspeed
- SLOWER-Playbackslowerthannormal speed
■ Toswitchbetweenengroupsoftouchpanelkeys, touchNEXTorPREV.
PlayingsongsonUSBportable audioplayer/USBmemory
BasicOperations
Fordetailsaboutthesupporteddevice,referto Portableaudioplayercompatibilityonpage9.

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① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Folder Name ⑦ Now Playing Album Title Track Title Folder Name File Name Artist Name R0 NEW LIST INFO HIDE①Sourceicon
②Mediaindicator
Showsthetypeoffilecurrentlyplaying.
③Foldernumberindicator
④ Filenumberindicator
⑤Titleindicator
⑥Playtimeindicator
⑦Songinformation
Showsdetailedinformationofcurrentlyplayingsong.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch USBtoselecttheUSB.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
2Touch▲or▼toselectafolder.
■Toreturntofolder01(ROOT),touchandhold
However, iffolder01(ROOT)containsnofiles, playbackcommenceswithfolder02.
isdisplayedonlywhenthetlistisoperated.
■Youcannotselectafolderthatdoesnothave acompressedaudiofilerecordedinit.
3Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◀◀or▶▶.
4Toskipbackorforwardtoanother compressedaudiofile,brieflytouch|◄◄or ►►l.

Notes
- Optimumperformanceofthisunitmaynotbe obtaineddependingontheconnectedUSB portableaudioplayer/USBmemory.
- lffolder01(ROOT)containsnofiles, playback commenceswithfolder02.
- When the USB portable audioplayer having battery charging function is connected to this unit and the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON, the battery is charged.
- YoucandisconnecttheUSBportableaudio player/USBmemoryanytimeyouwanttofinishlisteningtoit.
- IfUSBportableaudioplayer/USBmemoryis connectedtothisunit,thesourceischanged toUSBautomatically.Ifyoudonotusean USBdevice,disconnectitfromthisunit.DependingontheconnectedUSBdevice,turningontheignitionswitchwhileUSBdeviceis connectedtothisunitmaychangethesource automatically.
Pausingcompressedaudio playback
●Touch▶II during playback.
■Toresume playback at the same point that you turned pause on, touch ▶ again.
Introductionofadvanced operations
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONMENUtodisplaythefunction names.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
2TouchESCtoreturntotheplaybackdisplay.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay.touchBACK.
Functionandoperation
REPEAT, RANDOM and SCAN operations are
basicallythesameasthatofthebuilt-inDVD player.
FunctionnameOperation
| REPEAT | RefertoRepeatingplayonpage28. However,therepeatplayranges youcanselectaredifferentfrom thatofthebuilt-inDVDplayer.The repeatplayrangesoftheUSBportableaudioplayer/USBmemory are:FILE-Repeatjustthecurrent fileFOLDER-Repeatthecurrent folderALL-Repeatallfiles |
| RANDOM | RefertoPlayingtracksinrandom orderonpage28. |
| SCAN | RefertoScanningtracksorfolders onpage29. |

Notes
- If you select another folder during repeat play, therepeat play range changesto ALL.
- If you perform track search or fast forward/reversed during FILE, therepeat play range changesto FOLDER.
- WhenFOLDERisselected, it is not possible to playback as subfolder of that folder.
• Afterfileorfolderscanningisfinished, normal playbackofthefilesbeginsagain.
Displayingtextinformationof anaudiofile
Theoperationisthesameasthatofthebuilt-inDVDplayer.
RefertoTextinformationonpage27.
- If the characters recorded on the audio file are not compatible with this unit, those characters will not be displayed.
Selectingfilesfromthefile namelist
Theoperationisthesameasthatofthebuilt-inDVDplayer.
RefertoSelectingfilesfromthefilename lists onpage27.
AudioAdjustments Introductionofaudioadjustments

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AUDIO MENU FADER/BALANCE FR 0 LR 0 PARAMETRIC EQ POWERFUL LOUDNESS OFF SUB WOOFER ON BASS BOOSTER B HPF OFF BACK ESC ①①Audiodisplay
Showstheaudioadjustmentstatus.

Important
Ifthemulti-channelprocessor(DEQ-P7650)is connectedtothisunit,theaudiofunctionwillbe changedtothemulti-channelprocessor'saudio menu.Fordetails,refertoIntroductionofDSPadjustmentsonpage66.
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch AUDIOMENUtodisplaytheaudiofunction names.
Theaudiofunctionnamesaredisplayedand operableonesarehighlighted.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
■ WhenselectingFMandBluetoothtelephone asthesource,youcannotswitchtoSLA.
2TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
Usingbalanceadjustment
Youcanchangethefader/balancesettingso thatitcanprovidetheideallisteningenvironmentallooccupiedseats.
1TouchFADER/BALANCEontheaudio functionmenu.
■WhentherearoutputsettingisS.W, BALANCEwillbedisplayedinsteadof FADER/BALANCE.RefertoSettingtherearoutput andsubwoofercontrolleronpage43.
2Touch▲or▼toadjustfront/rear speakerbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch▲or▼itmovesthe front/rearspeakerbalancetowardsthefrontor therear.
FRONT:15toREAR:15isdisplayedasthe front/rearspeakerbalancemovesfromfrontto rear.
■FR:0isthepropersettingwhenonlytwo speakersareused.
■WhentherearoutputsettingisS.W,youcannotadjustfront/rearspeakerbalance.Referto Settingtherearoutputandsubwoofercontroller onpage43.
3Touch◄or►toadjustleft/rightspeak-erbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itmovestheleft/rightspeakerbalancetowardstheleftorthe right.
LEFT:15toRIGHT:15isdisplayedastheleft/rightspeakerbalancemovesfromlefttoright.
Usingtheequalizer
Theequalizerletsyouadjusttheequalization to match the car's interior acoustic characteristics as desired.
Recallingequalizercurves
Therearesixstoreequalizercurveswhich youcaneasilyrecallatanytime.Hereisalist oftheequalizercurves.
DisplayEqualizercurve
| POWERFULPowerful |
| NATURAL | Natural |
| VOCALVocal |
| CUSTOM |
| Custom |
FLATFlat
SUPERBASS Superbass
- CUSTOMisanadjustedequalizercurve thatyoucreate.Ifyoumakeadjustmentsto anequalizercurve,theequalizercurvesettingismemorizedinCUSTOM.
- WhenFLATisselected,nosupplementor correctionismadetothesound.This is useful to check the effect of the equalizer curves by switching alternatively between FLAT and a set equalizer curve.
●PressEQtoselecttheequalizer.
PressEQrepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthefollowingequalizers:
POWERFUL—NATURAL—VOCAL—CUSTOM —FLAT—SUPERBASS
Adjustingequalizercurves
You can adjust the center frequency and the Q factor (curve characteristics) of each currently selected curve band (LOW/MID/HIGH).
• The actual range of the adjustments are different depending on which equalizer curve is selected.

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| Frequency (Hz) | Q=2N Level (dB) | Q=2W Level (dB) | | -------------- | --------------- | --------------- | | Center frequency | ~0 | ~0 | | Peak | ~1.5 | ~1.8 |1TouchPARAMETRICEQontheaudio functionmenu.
2Touch◀or▶nexttoEQSELECTtose-lectanequalizercurve.
POWERFUL—NATURAL—VOCAL—CUSTOM —FLAT—SUPERBASS
3Touch◄or►nexttoBANDtoselect theequalizerbandtoadjust.
LOW (low)—MID (mid)—HIGH (high)
4Touch◄or►nexttoFREQUENCYtose-lectthefrequencytoadjust.
Thisunitisequippedwithasubwooferoutput whichcanbeturnedonoroff.
- Whenthesubwooferoutputison, you can adjust the cut-off frequency and the output level of the subwoofer.
1TouchSUBWOOFERontheaudiofunc- tionmenu.
2Touch▶nexttoSUBWOOFERtoturn subwooferoutputon.
■Toturnsubwooferoutputoff,touch◀.
3Touch◀or▶nexttoPHASEtoselect thephaseofsubwooferoutput.
Touch▶toselectnormalphaseand NORMALappearsinthedisplay.Touch◀to selectreversephaseandREVERSEappearsin thedisplay.
4Touch◀or▶nexttoLEVELtoadjust theoutputlevelofthesubwoofer.
+6 to -24 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
5Touch◀or▶nexttoFREQUENCYtose-lectcut-offfrequency.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectscut-offfrequenciesinthefollowingorder:
50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
Only frequencies lower than those in these selected range are outputted from the subwoofer.
Boostingthebass
Bassboostfunctionbooststhebasslevelof sound.
1TouchBASSBOOSTERontheaudio functionmenu.
2Touch◀or▶toselectadesiredlevel.
0to+6isdisplayedasthelevelisincreasedor decreased.
Usingthehighpassfilter
When you donotwantlowsounds from the subwoofer output frequency rangetoplay from the frontorrearspeakers, turn on the HPF (highpassfilter). Only frequencies higher than those in these selected range are output from the frontorrearspeakers.
1TouchHPFontheaudiofunctionmenu.
2Touch▶nexttoHPFtoturnhighpass filteron.
■Toturnhighpassfilteroff,touch◀.
3Touch◄or►nexttoFREQUENCYtose-lectcut-offfrequency.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectscut-offfrequenciesinthefollowingorder:
50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
Only frequencies higher than those in these selected range are outputted from the frontor rearspeakers.
Adjustingsourcelevels
SLA(sourceleveladjustment)letsyouadjust thevolumelevelofeachsourcetopreventradicalchangesinvolumewhenswitchingbetweensources.
- SettingsarebasedontheFMvolumelevel, whichremainsunchanged.
1 Compare the FM volume level with the level of the source you wish to adjust.
2TouchNEXTTontheaudiofunction menu.
3TouchSLA.
4Touch◄or►toadjustthesourcevolume.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itincreasesorde- creasesthesourcevolume.
+4to-4isdisplayedasthesourcevolumeis increasedordecreased.

Notes
• The AM volume level can also be adjusted with source level adjustments.
- VideoCD, CD, compressed audio and DivX aresettothesamesourcelevel adjustment volume automatically.
- Externalunit1andexternalunit2aresetto thesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
SettinguptheDVDplayer IntroductionofDVDsetup adjustments
Youcanusethismenutochangeaudio,subtitle,parentallockandotherDVDsettings.

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① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Dec 01 Tide 01 Digital 01 0 lm 17s U5T HIDE RV HOME ⑦①DVDsetupmenudisplay ShowstheDVDsetupmenunames.
1Touch■.
SETUPwillbedisplayedinsteadofMENU.
2TouchSETUP.
TheDVDsetupfunctionnamesaredisplayed.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
3TouchESCtoreturntotheplaybackdisplay.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
Settingthesubtitlelanguage
Youcansetadesiredsubtitlelanguage.Ifthe selectedsubtitlelanguageisrecordedonthe DVD,subtitlesaredisplayedinthatlanguage.
1TouchSUBTITLELANGUAGEonthe DVDsetupmenu.
Asubtitlelanguagemenuisdisplayed.
2Touchthedesiredlanguage.
Asubtitlelanguageisset.
■ Toswitchtothesecondlanguageselect menu,touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothefirstlanguageseselectmenu, touchPREV.
■ If you have selected OTHERS, refer to When you select OTHERS on this page.

Notes
- If these selected language is not recorded on the disc, the languages specified on the disc is displayed.
- Youcanalsoswitchthesubtitlelanguageby touchingSUBTITLEduring playback.(Referto Changingthesubtitlelanguageduringplay-back(Multi-subtitle)onpage25.)
- EvenifyouuseSUBTITLEduring playbackto switchthesubtitlelanguage,thisdoesnotaffectthesettingshere.
WhenyouselectOTHERS
WhenyouselectOTHERS,alanguagecode inputdisplayisshown.RefertoLanguagecode chartforDVDonpage89toinputthefour-digit codeofthedesiredlanguage.
1Touch0to9toinputthelanguage code.
■Tocanceltheinputtednumbers,touchC.
2TouchENTER.
Settingtheaudiolanguage
Youcansetthepreferredaudiolanguage.
1TouchAUDIOLANGUAGEEontheDVD setupmenu.
Anaudiolanguagemenuisdisplayed.
2Touchthedesiredlanguage.
Theaudiolanguageisset.
■ Toswitchtothesecondlanguageselect menu,touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothefirstlanguageselectmenu, touchPREV.
■ If you have selected OTHERS, refer to When you select OTHERS on this page.

Notes
- If these selected language is not recorded on the disc, the languages specified on the disc is outputted.
- Youcanalsoswitchtheaudiolanguageby touchingAUDIOduring playback.(Referto Changingaudiolanguageduring playback (Multi-audio)onpage25.)
- EvenifyouuseAUDIO during playback to switch the audiolanguage, this does not affect these settings here.
Settingthemenulanguage
Youcansetthepreferredlanguagefordisplaysofmenusrecordedonadisc.
1TouchMENULANGUAGEontheDVD setupmenu.
Amenulanguagemenuisdisplayed.
2Touchthedesiredlanguage.
Themenulanguageisset.
■ Toswitchtothesecondlanguageselect menu,touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothefirstlanguageseselectmenu, touchPREV.
■IfyouhaveselectedOTHERS, refertoWhen youselectOTHERSonthepreviouspage.

Note
If these selected language is not recorded on the disc, the languages specified on the disc is displayed.
Switchingtheassistsubtitleon oroff
IfassistsubtitlesarerecordedonaDVDdisc, youcandisplaythembyturningtheassist subtitlefunctionon.
Youcanturnassistsubtitlesonoroffasdesired.
- TouchASSISTSUBTITLEontheDVD setupmenutoturnassistsubtitleson.
■Toturntheassistsubtitleoff,touch ASSISTSUBTITLEagain.
Settingtheangleicondisplay
Youcansetitupsothattheangleiconappearsonsceneswheretheanglecanbe switched.
- Initially, thisfunctionissettoon.
- TouchMULTIANGLEontheDVDsetup
menutoturnangleicondisplayon.
■Toturntheangleicondisplayoff,touch MULTIANGLEagain.
Settingtheaspectratio
Therearetwokindsofdisplay.Awidescreen displayhasawidth-to-heightratio(TVaspect) of16:9,whilearegulardisplayhasaTVaspect of4:3.BesuretoselectthecorrectTVaspect forthedisplayconnectedtoREARMONITOR OUTPUT.
- When using aregulardisplay, select either LETTERBOX or PANSCAN. Selecting 16:9 may result in an unnatural picture.
- If you select the TV aspect, the unit's display changesto the names setting.
- TouchTVASPECTontheDVDsetup menutoselecttheTVaspect.
TouchTVASPECT repeatedly until the desired TVaspectappearsinthedisplay.
• 16:9–Widescreenpicture(16:9)isdisplayedasitis(initialsetting)
- LETTERBOX—Thepictureistheshapeofa letterboxwithblackbandsatthetopand bottomofthescreen
• PANSCAN—Thepictureiscutshortatthe righttandletofthescreen

Notes
- Whenplayingdiscsthatdonotspecify PANSCAN, playbackiswithLETTERBOX evenifyouselectPANSCANsetting. Confirm whetherthediscpackagebearsthe mark.(Seepage11.)
- SomediscsdonotenablechangingoftheTV aspect. Fordetails, refertothedisc's instructions.
Settingtheparentallock
SomeDVDvideodiscsletyouuseparental locktorestrictchildrenfromviewingviolent andadult-orientedscenes.Youcansettheparentallocktoyourdesiredlevel.
- Whenyousetaparentallocklevelandthen playadiscfeaturingparentallock,code numberinputindicationsmaybedis-played.Inthiscase, playbackwillbegin whenthecorrectcodenumberisinput.
Settingthecodenumberandlevel
Youneedtohaveregisteredacodenumberfor playingbackdiscswithparantallock.
1TouchNEXTontheDVDsetupmenu.
2TouchPARENTAL.
3Touch0to9toinputafourdigitcode number.
■Tocanceltheinputtednumbers,touchC.
4TouchENTER.
Thecodenumberisset, and you can now set the level.
5Touchanyof1to8toselectthedesired level.
Theparentallocklevelisset.
- LEVEL 8 – Playback of the entire disc is possible(initialsetting)
- LEVEL 7 to LEVEL 2 – Playback of discs for children and non-adult-oriented discsis possible
- LEVEL1-Playbackofdiscsforchildren onlyispossible

Notes
- Werecommendtokeeparecordofyourcode numberincaseyouforgetit.
- Theparentallocklevelisrecordedonthedisc. Lookforthelevelindicationwrittenatthedisc package,includedliteratureoronthediscit-self.Parentallockofthisunitisnotpossibleif aparentallocklevelisnotrecordedinthe disc.
- Withsomediscs, theparentallockmaybeactiveonlyonthesceneswithcertainlevels. The playbackofthosesceneswillbeskipped. For details, refertotheinstructionmanualthat camewiththediscs.
Changingthelevel
Youcanchangethesetparentallocklevel.
1TouchNEXTontheDVDsetupmenu.
2TouchPARENTAL.
3Touch0to9toinputtheregistered codenumber.
4TouchENTER.
Thisentersthecodenumber, and you can now changethe level.
■ If you input an incorrect codenumber, the icon ☒ is displayed. Touch Candinput the correct codenumber.
■Ifyouforgetyourcodenumber,referto/fyou forgetyourcodenumberonthispage.
5Touchanyof1to8toselectthedesired level.
Thenewparentallocklevelisset.
Ifyouforgetyourcodenumber
RefertoChangingthelevelonthispage,and touchC10times.Theregisteredcodenumber iscanceled,lettingyouregisteranewone.
SettingtheDivXsubtitlefile
YoucanselectwhethertodisplayDivXexternalsubtitlesornot.
- TheDivXsubtitleswillbedisplayedeven whenCUSTOMisselectedifnoDivXexternalsubtitlefilesexist.
1TouchNEXTontheDVDsetupmenu.
2TouchDivXSUBTITLEtoselectthedesiredsubtitlesetting.
• ORIGINAL—DisplaytheDivXsubtitles
- CUSTOM-DisplaytheDivXexternalsubtitles

Notes
- Upto42characterscanbedisplayedonone line.Ifmorethan42charactersareset,the linebreaksandthecharactersaredisplayed onthenextline.
- Upto126characterscanbedisplayedonone screen.Ifmorethen126charactersareset, theexcesscharacterswillnotbedisplayed.
DisplayingyourDivX ^® VOD registrationcode
InordertoplayDivXVOD(videoondemand) contentonthisunit,youfirstneedtoregister theunitwithyourDivXVODcontentprovider. YoudothisbygeneratingaDivXVODregistrationcode,whichyousubmittoyourprovider.
1TouchNEXTontheDVDsetupmenu.
2TouchDivXVOD.
Your8-digitregistrationcodeisdisplayed.
- Makeanoteofthecodeasyouwillneedit whenyouregisterwithaDivXVODprovider.
Settingfordigitaloutput
Audiowhichisoutputtedfromdigitaloutput ofthisunitcanbeselected.Normally,setto STREAM.Ifthisunit'sdigitaloutputisnot used,thereisnoneedtochangesettings.
- SelectingLinearPCMenablesyouto switchtheoutputchannelifplayingthefollowingtypeofdiscs.(RefertoSelecting audiooutputonpage29.)
—DualmonomodeDVDvideodiscs —BilingualDVD-VRdiscs
1TouchNEXTontheDVDsetupmenu.
2TouchDIGITALOUTPUTtoselectthedesireddigitaloutputsetting.
- STREAM-TheDolbyDigital/DTSsignalis outputasitis(initialsetting)
- LinearPCM–TheDolbyDigital/DTSsignal is converted to and output as linear PCM signal
Settingremotecontrolcodetype
Whentheremotecontroloperationswitchis settoDVD, changingtheremotecontrolcode typeenablesyoutooperatethePioneerDVD playerwiththesuppliedremotecontrol.There arethreeremotecodes,codetypeA,code typeBandcodetypeAVH.Whenoperatinga multi-DVDplayer(e.g.XDV-P650/XDV-P6),selectcodeA.Whenoperatingthisunit,select codeAVH.
1 Settheremotecontrolselectionswitch ontheleftsideoftheremotecontrolto theappropriatepositionwithapentipor otherpointedinstrument.
- IfyouselectAVHmode, thereisnoneedto takethefollowingprocedure.
- If you select A/B mode, takethe following procedure and changethe codetypeto the appropriatetype.
2Press0andCLEARontheremotecontrolsimultaneouslytochangethecode type.
Initially, thecodetypeissettoA. Each time youpress0 and CLEAR simultaneously on the remote control the codetypes switches between A and B.
InitialSettings
Adjustinginitialsettings
Using the initial settings, you can customize various system settings to achieve optimal performance from this unit.

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INITIAL MENU OFF AUX1 VIDEO AUX2 0FF FM STEP 100kHz AM STEP 9kHz REARR SP TEL MUTE NEXT BACK ESC ①①Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
4TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
Switchingtheauxiliarysetting
Auxiliarydevicesconnectedtothisunitcanbe activatedindividually.SeteachAUXsourceto ONwhenusing.Formoreinformationabout connectingorusingauxiliarydevices,referto UsingtheAUXsourceonpage49.
Switchingtheauxiliary1setting
●TouchAUX1ontheinitialmenutose-lectdesiredsetting.
•VIDEO-aniPodwithvideocapabilities connectedwith4-poleminiplugcable(e.g., CD-V150M)
• AUDIO—auxiliary device connected with stereomini plugcable
- OFF-Noauxiliarydeviceisconnected
Switchingtheauxiliary2setting
●TouchAUX2ontheinitialmenutoturn auxiliary2settingon.
■Toturnauxiliary2settingoff,touchAUX2 again.
SettingtheFMtuningstep
TheFMtuningstepemployedbyseektuning canbeswitchedbetween100kHz,thepreset step,and50kHz.
- TouchFMSTEPontheinitialmenuto selecttheFMtuningstep.
TouchingFMSTEPwillswitchtheFMtuning stepbetween50kHzand100kHz.These-lectedFMtuningstepwillappearinthedis-play.

Note
Ifseektuningisperformedin50kHzsteps, stationsmaybetunedinimprecisely.Tuneinthestationswithmanualtuningoruseseektuning again.
SettingtheAMtuningstep
TheAMtuningstepcanbeswitchedbetween 9kHz, thepresetstep, and 10kHz. When usingthetunerinNorth, CentralorSouth America, resetthetuningstepfrom9kHz(531 kHz to 1602kHz allowable) to 10kHz (530kHz to 1640kHz allowable).
- TouchAMSTEPontheinitialmenuto selecttheAMtuningstep.
TouchingAMSTEPwillswitchtheAMtuning stepbetween9kHzand10kHz.Theselected AMtuningstepwillappearinthedisplay.
Settingtherearoutput and subwoofercontroller
Thisunit'srearoutput(rearspeakerleadsoutputandRCArearoutput)canbeusedforfull-rangespeaker(FULL)orsubwoofer(S.W)connection.Ifyouswitchtherearoutputsetting toS.W,youcanconnectarearspeakerlead directlytoasubwooferwithoutusinganauxiliaryamp.
Initially, the unititisset for rear full-ranges speaker connection (FULL). When rear output is connected to full ranges speakers (when FULL is selected), you can connect other full range speakers (REAR) or as subwoofer (S.W) to the RA rear output.
- Whenthemulti-channelprocessor(e.g., DEQ-P7650)isconnectedtothisunit,you cannotoperatethisfunction.
1TouchREARSPontheinitialmenu.
2Touch◄or►nexttoREARSPtoswitch therearoutputsetting.
Touch◀toselectfull-rangespeakerandFULL appearsinthedisplay.Touch▶toselectsub-wooferandS.Wappearsinthedisplay.
■ Whennosubwooferisconnectedtotherear output, selectFULL(full-rangespeaker).
■ Whenasubwooferisconnectedtotherear output, selectS.W(subwoofer).
- WhentherearoutputsettingisS.W, you cannot operate the following procedure.
3Touch◀or▶nexttoPREOUTtoswitch thesubwooferoutputorrrearoutput.
Touching◀or▶willswitchbetweenS.Wand REARandthatstatuswillbedisplayed.

Notes
- Evenifyouchangethissetting,thereisno outputunlessyouturnthesubwooferoutput on(refertoUsingsubwooferoutputonpage 36).
- If you chan get his setting, subwoofer output in the audiomenure turn to the factory settings.
- BothrearspeakerleadoutputsandRCArear outputareswitchedsimultaneouslyinthis setting.
Switchingthesoundmuting/attenuation
Soundfromthissystemismutedorattenuatedautomaticallywhenthesignalfromthe equipmentwithmutefunctionisreceived.
- Soundfromthissystemreturnstonormal whenthemutingorattenuationisfty.
- Touch TEL to select any of themuting, attenuation or off.
TouchTELuntilthedesiredsettingappearsin thedisplay.
•MUTE-Muting
- ATT-20dB – Attenuation (ATT-20dB has a strongereffectthanATT-10dB)
- ATT-10dB—Attenuation
- OFF-Turnthesoundmuting/attenuation off

Notes
- Thesoundisturnedoff, MUTE is displayed and no audio adjustments are possible.
- Thesoundisattenuated,ATTisdisplayed and noaudioadjustments,exceptvolumecontrol, arepossible.
- Operationreturnstonormalwhenthephone connectionisended.
SettingtheTVsignal
WhenthisunitisconnectedtoaTVtuner, you needtoadjusttheTVsignalsuitabletoyour countryTVsignalsetting.
- ThisfunctionisinitiallysettoAUTO sothat thisunitautomaticallyadjuststheTVsignal setting.
- AboutyourcountryTVsignal,consultwith yournearestPioneerdealer.
1 Touch NEXT on the initial menu.
2 Touch TV SIGNAL to select an appropriate TV signal.
TouchingTV SIGNAL switchesTVsignalsettingsinthefollowingorder:
AUTO—PAL—SECAM
EnteringPINcodeforBluetooth wirelessconnection
Toconnectyourcellularphonetothisunitvia Bluetoothwirelesstechnology,youneedto enterPINcodeonyourphonetoverifythe connection.Thedefaultcodeis0000,butyou canchangethisinthisfunction.
- WithsomeBluetoothaudioplayers, you may berequired to enter the Bluetooth audioplayerPINcode in advance to this unit for a connection.
- Youcanonlyoperatethisfunctionwhen Bluetoothadapter(e.g.CD-BTB100)isconnectedtothisunit.
1 Touch NEXT on the initial menu.
2 Touch PINCODE INPUT. PINcodeinputdisplayappears.
3 Touch 0 to 9 to input the PIN code of your Bluetooth audio player.
■Tocanceltheinputtednumbers,touchC.
4 After inputting PIN code (up to 16 digits), touch ENTER.
ThePINcodeyouenteredisstoredinthissystem.
Correctingdistortedsound
You can minimize distortion that maybe caused by the equalizer curves settings.
Settinganequalizerlevelhighcancauseddistortion. If highsoundiscrippledordistorted, tryswitchingtoLOW. Normally, leavethesettingatHIGH toensurequalitysound.
- Onlywhenthemulti-channelprocessor (e.g., DEQ-P7650) is connected to this unit, you can operate this function.
1 Touch NEXT on the initial menu.
2 Touch DIGITAL ATT to switch the digital attenuator setting.
Touch DIGITAL ATT repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the display.
• HIGH –Highqualitysound
- LOW -Minimizedistortionsound
Resettingtheaudiofunctions
Youcanresetallaudiofunctionsexceptvolume.
- Onlywhenthemulti-channelprocessor (e.g., DEQ-P7650)isconnectedtothisunit, youcanoperatethisfunction.
1 Touch NEXT on the initial menu.
2 Touch AUDIO RESET.
3 Touch RESET.
4 Touch RESET again to reset audio functions.
■Tocancelresettingtheaudiofunctions,touch CANCEL
OtherFunctions
Introductionofsystem adjustments

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SYSTEM MENU WIDE MODE FULL PICTURE ADJUSTMENT BACKGROUND OFF AV INPUT OFF CLOCK ADJ CAMERA POLARITY OFF NEXT INFO ESC ①①Systemmenudisplay
Showsthesystemfunctionnames.
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch SYSTEMMENUtodisplaythesystemfunctionnames.
Thesystemfunctionnamesaredisplayedand operableonesarehighlighted.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
2TouchESCtoreturntothedisplayof eachsource.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
Changingthewidescreenmode
Youcanselectadesiredmodeforenlarginga 4:3picturetoa16:9one.
1TouchWIDEMODEonthesystem menu.
2Touchthedesiredwidemodesetting.
3TouchESCtohidethetouchpanelkeys.
FULL(full)
A4:3pictureisenlargedinthehorizontaldirectiononly,givingyoua4:3TVpicture(normalpicture)withoutanyomissions.
JUST(just)
Thepictureisenlargedslightlyatthecenterand theamountofenlargementincreaseshorizontally totheends,enablingyoutoenjoya4:3picture withoutsensinganydisparityevenonawide screen.
CINEMA(cinema)
The pictureisenlarged 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 acine-ma-sized picture (widescreen picture) where captions lie outside.
ZOOM(zoom)
A4:3pictureisenlargedinthesameproportion bothverticallyandhorizontally;idealforacinema-sizedpicture(widescreenpicture).
NORMAL(normal)
A4:3pictureisdisplayedasitis, giving you no sense of disparity since its proportions are the same asthatofthenormal picture.

Notes
- Differentsettingscanbememorizedforeach videosource.
- Whenvideoisviewedinawidescreenmode thatdoesnotmatchitsoriginalaspectratio,it mayappeardifferent.
- Remember that using the widest mode feature of this system for commercial or public viewing purposes may constitute an infringement on the author's rights protected by the Copyright Law.
• The videoimagewillappearcoarserwhen viewed in CINEMA or ZOOM mode.
Changing the picture adjustment
YoucanadjustBRIGHTNESS(brightness), CONTRAST(contrast), COLOR(color)and HUE(hue)foreachsourceandreaviewcamera.
- You cannot adjust COLOR or HUE for the audiosource.
1TouchPICTUREADJUSTMENTonthe systemmenu.
Theadjustmentfunctionnamesaredisplayed.
2Touchanyofthefollowingtouchpanel keystoselectthefunctiontobeadjusted.
• BRIGHTNESS—Adjusttheblackintensity
•CONTRAST-Adjustthecontrast
• COLOR-Adjustthecolorsaturation
• HUE-Adjustthetoneofcolor(redisemphasizedorgreenisemphasized)
• DIMMER—Adjustthebrightnessofdisplay
- REAR VIEW/SOURCE – Switch the picture adjustment modes
■You cannot adjust the picture adjustment for rearview camerawhen CAMERAPOLARITY is settoOFF. (RefertoSetting for rearview camera (backupcamera) on thenextpage.)
■Withsomerearviewcameras,pictureadjustmentmaynotbepossible.
3Touch◀or▶toadjusttheselected item.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itincreasesorde Decreases the level of selected item. +24 to -24 isdisplayedasthelevelisincreasedorde- decreased.
4TouchESCtohidethetouchpanelkeys.
Adjustingthedimmer
Topreventthedisplayfrombeingtoobrightat night,thedisplayisautomaticallydimmed whenthecar'sheadlightsareturnedon.You canturnthedimmeronoroff.
1TouchPICTUREADJUSTMENTonthe systemmenu.
Theadjustmentfunctionnamesaredisplayed.
2TouchDIMMER.
3Touch◄or►toadjustthebrightness.
Eachtimeyoutouch◄or►itmovescursor towardstheleftortheright.
The level indicates the brightness of the screen being adjusted. The farther cursor movest other right, the brighter the screen.
4TouchESCtohidethetouchpanelkeys.
Selectingthebackgrounddisplay
Youcanswitchbackgrounddisplayswhilelisteningtoeachsource.
- YoucanenjoyAV(AVinput)asthebackgroundvideoimagewhileyouarelistening toaudiosourcesuchasradioorCD.
- TouchBACKGROUNDonthesystem menutoselectthedesiredbackgrounddisplay.
Audiosource
BGP1(backgroundpicture1)—BGP2(backgroundpicture2)—BGP3(backgroundpicture3)—AV(AVinput)
Videosource
OFF (off)—BGP1 (background picture 1)—BGP2 (backgroundpicture2)—BGP3 (backgroundpicture3)—AV(AVinput)
■WhentheAV(AVinput)isnotsettoVIDEO,
AVcannotbeselected.(Refertothispage.)
SettingtheAVinput
Youcanswitchthesettingaccordingtothe connectedcomponent.
- SelectVIDEO towatchvideoofacon- nectedcomponentasAVsource.
- SelectS-DVDtowatchvideoofacon- nectedDVDplayerasS-DVDsource.
- SelectEXT-VIDEOTowatchvideoofacon- nectedvideounitasEXTsource.
- SelectTVtowatchTVpicturesfromacon- nectedTVtunerasTVsource.
●TouchAVINPUTonthesystemmenuto selecttheAVinputsetting.
- OFF–Novideocomponentconnected
•VIDEO-Externalvideocomponent(such asportablevideoplayer) - S-DVD-DVD player connected with RCA cable
- EXT-VIDEO—Externalvideounit(suchas Pioneerproductsavailableinthefuture)
• TV–TVtunerconnectedwithRCAcable
Operatingthisunit
Settingtheclock
Usetheseinstructionstosettheclock.
1TouchCLOCKADJonthesystemmenu.
2TouchON/OFFtoturntheclockdisplay on.
■Toturntheclockdisplayoff,touchON/OFF again.
3Touch◀or▶toselectthesegmentof theclockdisplayyouwishtoset.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itwillselectone segmentoftheclockdisplay:
Hour—Minute
Asyouselectsegmentsoftheclockdisplay thesegmentselectedwillbehhighlighted.
4Touch▲or▼toputaclockright.

Notes
- You can match the clock to times signal by touching JUST.
—If00to29, theminutesareroundeddown. (e.g., 10:18 becomes 10:00.)
—If30to59, theminutesareroundedup. (e.g., 10:36 becomes 11:00.) - Evenwhenthesourcesareoff, theclockdisplayappearsonthedisplay.
Settingforrearviewcamera (backupcamera)

CAUTION
Pioneerrecommendstheuseofacamera whichoutputsmirrorreversedimages,other- wisescreenimagemayappearreversed.
Thisunitfeaturesafunctionthatautomatically switchestotherearviewcameravideo(REAR
CAMERAINjack)whenarearviewcamerais installedonyourvehicle.Whenthegearshift isinREVERSE(R)position,thevideoautomaticallyswitchestoarearviewcamera video.(Formoredetails,consultyourdealer.)
- Afteryousetuptherearviewcamerasetting, movethegearshiftin REVERSE(R)
andconfirmifarearviewcameravideo canbeshownonthedisplay.
- Ifthedisplayshouldbeswitchedtoarear viewcameravideoberrorwhileyouare drivingforward,changetherearviewcamerasetting.
• To end watching are view cameravideo and return to the source displayed, press and hold VOLUME/MUTE. - Evenwhiledriving, rearviewcameraimage canbe displayed. Todothis, touch REARVIEW sourceicon. In this case, touch REARVIEW againtoturnofftherearview camera. Fordetails, refertoSelectinga sourceonpage17.
●TouchCAMERAPOLARITYonthesystemmenutoselectanappropriatesetting.
- BATTERY—Whenthepolarityoftheconnectedleadispositivewhilethegearshift isinREVERSE(R)position
• GROUND—Whenthepolarityoftheconnectedleadisnegativewhilethegearshift isinREVERSE(R)position - OFF—Whenarearviewcameraisnotconnectedtothisunit
SwitchingtheiPodchargesetting
YoucanturntheiPodchargesettingonoroff whilelisteningtoaniPod.
- ListeningAMradiowhileaniPodis chargedfromthisunitmaygeneratenoise. Inthiscase,turntheiPodchargesetting offandnoiseisdisappeared.
- Initially, thisfunctionissettoon.
1TouchNEXTonthesystemmenu.
2TouchiPodCHARGEtoturntheiPod chargesettingon.
■ToturntheiPodchargesettingoff,touch iPodCHARGEagain.

Note
Formaximumperformance, were recommend that you usethelatestversionoftheiPodsoftware.
SelectingtheOSDcolor
YoucanchangetheOSDcolor.
●TouchOSDCOLORtoselectthedesired color.
EachtimeyoutouchOSDCOLORitselects colorsinthefollowingorder: BLUE (blue)—RED (red)—AMBER (amber)—GREEN(green)—VIOLET(violet)
Selectingtheilluminationcolor
Thisunitisequippedwithmultiple-colorillumination.Youcanselectadesiredcolorfrom 112differenttypesofcolor.
Directselectionfrompreset illuminationcolor
Youcanselectanilluminationcolorfromthe colorlist.
1TouchILLUMICOLORtodisplaythesettingmenu.
2Touchoneofthecolorlist.
Youcanselectonefromthefollowinglist.
- BLUE(blue)
•RED(red)
• AMBER(amber)
• GREEN(green)
• VIOLET(violet)
• SCAN(scanningallcolors)

Note
SCAN settingcyclescontinuouslythroughallthe colors.
Customizingtheilluminationcolor
1TouchILLUMICOLORtodisplaythesettingmenu.
2Touch 📄 → todisplaythecustomizing menu.
3RotateVOLUME/MUTEtocustomize thecolor.
4Tostorethecustomizedcolorinmemory,touchandholdoneofpresetkeys ( )1to3untilthebeepsounds.
Thecustomizedcolorhasbeenstoredinmemory.
Thenexttimeyoutouchthesamepresetkey, thecolorisrecalledfrommemory.
Adjustingtheresponse positionsofthetouchpanels (TouchPanelCalibration)
If you feel that the touch panel key on the screendeviate from the actual position that respond to your touch, adjust the response position of the touch panel. There are two adjustments: 4-point adjustment, in which you touch four corners of the screen; and 16-point adjustment, in which you make fine-adjustment on the entire screen.
- Makesuretousethesuppliedpenforadjustment, and gentlytouchthescreen. If youpressthetouchpanelforcefully, the touchpanelmaybedamaged. Donotuse asharppointedtoolsuchasballpointpen oramechanicalpen. Otherwisethescreen isdamaged.
- Iftouchpaneladjustmentcannotbeperformedproperly,consultyourlocalPioneer dealer.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch OFFtoturnthisunitoff.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
2Pressandhold△(eject).
The4-pointtouchpaneladjustmentscreenappears.
3Toucheachofthearrowsonthefour cornersofthescreenwiththetouchpanel adjustmentpen.
■Tocanceltheadjustment,pressandhold VOLUME/MUTE.
Operatingthisunit
4PressEQtocompletethe4-pointadjustment.
Theadjustedpositiondataissaved.
- Donotturnofftheenginewhilesavingthead-justedpositiondata.
5PressEQtoproceedtothe16-pointadjustment.
The16-pointtouchpaneladjustmentscreen appears.
■Tocanceltheadjustment,pressandhold VOLUME/MUTE.
6Gentlytouchthecenterofthe+mark displayedonthescreenwiththetouch paneladjustmentpen.
Afteryoutouchallthemarks, theadjustedpositiondataissaved.
■ Donotturnofftheenginewhilesavingthead-justedpositiondata.
7PressandholdVOLUME/MUTEtocom- pletetheadjustment.
UsingtheAUXsource
AseparatelysoldauxiliarydevicesuchasVCR orportabledevicecanbeconnectedtothis unit.Whenconnected,auxiliarydeviceisautomaticallyrecognizedasAUXsourceandassignedtoAUX.
AboutAUXconnectionmethod
Youhavetwomethodstoconnectauxiliarydevicetothisunit.
Minipinplugcable(AUX1)
When connecting auxiliary device using amini plugcable
InsertthestereominiplugintotheAUXinput jackonthisunit.
- IfaniPodwithvideocapabilitiesisconnectedtothisunitvia3.5mmplug(4pole) cable(e.g.,CD-V150M),youcanenjoythe videocontentsoftheiPod.
- Itispossibletoconnectaportableaudio/videoplayerbyusinga3.5mmplug(4 pole)toRCAcable,whichissoldseparately.However,dependingonthecable,reverseconnectionbetweenRed(rightside audio)cableandyellow(video)cableisrequired.Otherwise,audioandvideomaynot becorrectlyreproduced.
- InserttheminiplugintotheAUXinput jackonthisunit.
For more details, refer to What's What on page 13.
IP-BUS-RCAinterconnector(AUX2)
When connecting auxiliary device using an IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector(sold separately)
- UseanIP-BUS-RCAInterconnectorsuch astheCD-RB20/CD-RB10(soldseparetely) toconnectthisunittoauxiliarydevicefeaturingRCAoutput.
Formoredetails, refertotheIP-BUS-RCAInterconnectorowner'smanual.
■Youcanonlymakethistypeofconnectionif theauxiliarydevicehasRCAoutputs.
SelectingAUXasthesource
●Touchthesourceiconandthentouch AUX1/AUX2toselectAUXasthesource.
■Iftheauxiliarysettingisnotturnedon,AUX cannotbeselected.Formoredetails,seeSwitchingtheauxiliarysettingonpage42.
SettingtheAUXtitle
ThetitledisplayedfortheAUXsourcecanbe changed.
• Eachtitlecanbeupto10characterslong.
1 After you have selected AUX as the source, touch AVMENU and FUNCTIONMENU and thentouch NAMEEDIT.
■ Whenthetouchpanelkeysarenotdisplayed, youcandisplaythembytouchingthescreen.
Operatingthisunit
2TouchABCtoselectthedesiredcharactertype.
Touch ABC repeatedly to switch between the following characteristics: Alphabet(uppercase)—Alphabet(lowercase)
■Youcanselecttoinputnumbersandsymbols bytouching123.
3Touch▲or▼toselectaletteroftheal- phabet.
4Touch▶tomovethecursortothenext characterposition.
5TouchOKtostoretheenteredtitlein memory.
6TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
Usingtheexternalunit
ExternalunitreferstoaPioneerproduct(such asonesavailableinthefuture)that,although incompatibleasasource,enablescontrolof basicfunctionswiththisunit.Twoexternal unitscanbecontrolledwiththisunit.When twoexternalunitsareconnected,theexternal unitisautomaticallyallocatedtoexternalunit 1orexternalunit2bythisunit.
Basicoperationsoftheexternalunitareexplainedbelow.Allocatedfunctionsaredifferentdependingontheconnectedexternalunit. Fordetailsconcerningfunctions,refertoexternalunit'sowner'smanual.
Selectingtheexternalunitasthesource
- Touchthesourceiconandthentouch EXT1/EXT2toselectexternalunitasthe source.
Basicoperation
Functionsallocatedtothefollowingoperationsaredifferentdependingontheconnectedexternalunit.Fordetailsconcerning functions,refertotheclockedexternal unit'sowner'smanual.
- TouchBAND.
- KeeptouchingBAND.
●Touch◄or►. - Keeptouching◄or►.
●Touch▲or▼.
Using the functions allocated to 1 to 6 keys
1TouchNEXT.
2Touchanyof1to6toselectafunction.
Advancedoperations
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONMENUtodisplaythefunction names.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
• FUNC1(function1)
•FUNC2(function2)
•FUNC3(function3)
•FUNC4(function4)
• AUTO/MANUAL(auto/manual)
2TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
UsingthePGMbutton
Youcanoperatethepreprogrammedfunctions foreachsourcebyusingPGMontheremote control.
●PressPGMtoturnpauseonwhense-lectingthefollowingsources:
•DVD-Built-inDVDplayer
- iPod-iPod
- USB–USBportableaudioplayer/USB memory
• S-DVD-DVDplayer/multi-DVDplayer
• MCD-Multi-CDplayer
• BTAudio-Bluetoothaudioplayer
Operatingthisunit
■Toturnpauseoff,pressPGMagain.
●PressPGMandholdtoturnBSMon whenselectingRADIOasthesource.
PressPGMandholduntiltheBSMturnson.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,pressPGM again.
- PressPGMandholdtoturnBSSMon whenselectingTVasthesource.
PressPGMandholduntiltheBSSMturnson.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,pressPGM again.
BluetoothAudio
BasicOperations
- IfyouconnectaBluetoothadapter(e.g.CD-BTB100)tothisunit,youcancontrolBluetoothaudioplayersviaBluetoothwireless technology.
- Insomecountries, CD-BTB100isnotsold onthemarket.

Important
- Depending on the Bluetooth audioplayer connected to this unit, the operations available with this unit are limited to the following two levels: —Lower level: Only playing back songson your audioplayer is possible. —Higher level: Playing back, pausing, selectings songs, etc., are possible (all the operations illustrated in this manual).
- SincethereareanumberofBluetoothaudio playersavailableonthemarket,operations withyourBluetoothaudioplayerusingthis unitvaryingreatrange.RefertotheinstructionmanualthatcamewithyourBluetooth audioplayeraswellasthismanualwhileoperatingyourplayeronthisunit.
• Informationaboutsongs(e.g.theelapsed playingtime,songtitle,songindex,etc.)cannotbedisplayedonthisunit. - While you are listening to song on your Bluetooth audioplayer, refrain from operating your cellular phone as much as possible. If you try operating your cellular phone, the signal from your cellular phonemay caus noise on the song playback.
- WhenyouaretalkingonacellularphoneconnectedtothisunitviaBluetoothwirelestechnology,songplaybackfromyourBluetoothaudioplayerconnectedtothisunitismuted.
• Evenifwhileyouarelisteningtoasongon yourBluetoothaudioplayerandyouswitchto anothersource, playbackofsongcontinues.
Fordetailsconcerningoperation, refertothe Bluetoothadapter'soperationmanual. This sectionprovidesbriefinformationonBluetoothaudioplayeroperationswiththisunit, whichslightlydiffersorisabbreviatedfrom thatdescribedintheBluetoothadapter'soperationmanual.
- Eventhoughyouraudioplayerdoesnot containaBluetoothmodule,youcanstill controlitfromthisunitviaBluetoothwirelesstechnology.Tocontrolyouraudio playerusingthisunit,connectaproduct featuringBluetoothwirelesstechnology (availableonthemarket)toyouraudio playerandconnecttheBluetoothadapter (e.g.CD-BTB100)tothisunit.

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① ② ③ Pioneer 6.6 BT Audio 15 HIV NCHU HIDE①Sourceicon
②Devicename
Showsthedevicenameoftheconnected
Bluetoothaudioplayer(orBluetoothadapter).
③Connectionindicator
ShowstheBluetoothwirelessconnectionstatus.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch BTAudiotoselecttheBluetoothaudio source.
■ForthisunittocontrolyourBluetoothaudio playeritneedstoestablishaBluetoothwireless connection.(RefertoConnectingaBluetooth audioplayeronthenextpage.)
2Touch▶.
Playbackstarts.
3 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother track, brieflytouch | ◀◀ or ▶▶.
4Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►l.
5Tostopplayback,touch■.
Pausing playback
●TouchⅡduring playback.
■Toresumeplaybackatthesamepointthatyou turnedpauseon,touch▶.
Introduction of advanced operations
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONMENUtodisplaythefunction names.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
2TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
ConnectingaBluetoothaudio player
- TouchCONNECTIONOPENonthefunctionmenutoturntheconnectionopenon.
CONNECTIONWAITING is displayed. This unitisnowonstandbyforconnection from Bluetoothaudioplayer. If your Bluetoothaudioplayerissetready for Bluetoothwireless connection, connection to this unitisautomatically established.

Note
Beforeyoucanuseaudioplayersyoumayneed toenterthePINcodeintothisunit.Ifyourplayer requiresaPINcodetoestablishaconnection, lookforthecodeontheplayerorinitsaccompanyingdocumentation.RefertoEnteringPINcode forBluetoothwirelessconnectiononpage44.
DisconnectingaBluetooth audioplayer
- TouchDISCONNECTonthefunction menu.
Afterthedisconnectioniscompleted, NOCONNECTIONisdisplayed.
DisplayingBD(Bluetooth Device)address
- TouchDEVICEINFOonthefunction menutodisplaytheBDaddress.
VariousinformationregardingtheBluetooth wirelessstechnologyaredisplayed.
•DEVICENAME(devicenameofthissystem)
• BDADDRESS(addressofBluetoothdevice)
• SYSTEMVERSION(systemversion)
- BTMODULEVERSION(versionofBluetoothmodule)
BluetoothTelephone
BasicOperations
- IfyouconnectaBluetoothadapter(e.g.CD-BTB100)tothisunit,youcancontrolBluetoothaudioplayersviaBluetoothwireless technology.
- Insomecountries, CD-BTB100isnotsold onthemarket.

Important
- Sincethisunitisonstandbytoconnectwith yourcellularphoneviaBluetoothwireless technology, using this unit without running the engine can result in battery drainage.
- Advancedoperationsthatrequireyourattentionsuchasdialingnumbersonthemonitor, usingphonebook,etc.,areprohibitedwhile youaredriving.Whenyouneedtousethese advancedoperations,stopyourvehicleina safeplace.
Fordetailsconcerningoperation, refertothe Bluetoothadapter'soperationmanual. This sectionprovidesbriefinformationonthe hands-freephoningoperationswiththisunit whichslightlydifferesoriscutshortfromthat describedintheBluetoothadapter'soperation manual.
- Thisunitisnotcompatiblewithregistration forguestphone.
- ThisunitdoesnothavethenameeditfunctionofaPhoneBookentry.

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②Usernumberindicator
Showstheregistrationnumberofthecellular phone.
③Devicename
Showsthedevicenameofthecellularphone.
④Phonenumber
Showsthephonumberyouselected.
⑤Voicerecognitionindicator
Showswhenthevoicerecognitionfunctionis on(formoredetails,refertoVoicerecognition onthenextpage).
⑥Incomingcallnoticeindication
Showswhenanincomingcallhasbeenreceivedandnotcheckedyet.
- Incomingcallnoticeisnotdisplayedfor callsmadewhenyourcellularphoneis disconnectedfromthisunit.
⑦Automaticanswering/Automaticrejectingindicator
Showswhentheautomaticansweringfunctionison(formoredetails, refertoSetting automaticansweringonpage60).
Showswhentheautomaticrejectingfunction ison(formoredetails, refertoSettingautomaticrejectingonpage60).
⑧Batterystrengthindicator Showsthebatterystrengthofcellularphone.
- Batterystrengthindicatormaydiffer fromtheactualbatterystrength.
- If the battery strength is not available, nothing is displayed in the battery strength indicator area.
⑨Signallevelindicator Showsthesignalstrengthofcellularphone.
- Signallevelindicatormaydifferfrom theactualsignallevel.
- Depending on the cellular phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology, radiofield intensity is not available. In this case, the signal level indicator does not appear.
- If your cellular phone is out of service, × is displayed.
⑩Telephoneindicator
Availableaccessories
ShowswhenaphoneconnectionusingBluetoothwirelesstechnologyisestablished(for moredetails, refertoConnectingacellular phoneonthenextpage).
- Whileconnectingautomatically, telephoneindicatorisflashing.
●Touchthesourceiconandthentouch TELtoselectthetelephone.

Note
Equalizercurveforthephonesourceisfixed.
Whenselectingthephonesource,youcannotoperatetheequalizerfunction.RefertoRecalling equalizercurvesonpage35.
Whenthemulti-channelprocessorisconnected tothisunit,youcanoperatetheequalizerfunctionevenwhenselectingthephonesource.Refer toRecallingequalizercurvesonpage73.
Settingupforhands-freephoning
Beforeyoucanusethehands-freephoning functionyoumustsetuptheunitforusewith yourcellularphone. Thisentailsestablishinga Bluetoothwirelessconnectionbetween this unitandyourphone, registeringyourphone withthisunit,andadjustingthevolumelevel.
1Connection
Fordetailedinstructionsonconnectingyour phonetothisunitviaBluetoothwirelestechnology,refertoConnectingacellularphoneon thenextpage.
- Yourphones should now be temporarily connected. However, to make best use of the technology, were recommend you register the phoneto this unit.
2Registration
Toregistryourtemporarilyconnectedphone, refertoRegisteringaconnectedcellularphone onpage57.
3Volumeadjustment
Adjust the earpiece volume on your cellular phone for comfort. When adjusted, the volume levelismemorizedinthisunitasthedefault setting.
- Caller'svoicevolumeandringvolumemay varydependingonthetypeofcellularphone.
■ If the difference between theering volume and caller's voice volume is big, overall volume level may become unstable.
■ Before disconnecting the cellular phone from this unit, makes sure to adjust the volumeto a proper level. If the volume is muted (zerolevel) on your cellular phone, the volume level of your cellular phoneremains muted even after the cellular phone is disconnected.
Makingaphonecall
Voicerecognition
1TouchVOICEtoturnthevoicerecognitionfunctionon.
Voicedialiconappearsontheinformationbar. Voicerecognitionfunctionisnowready.
■Tocancelthevoicerecognitionfunction, touchVOICEagain.
2 Pronouncethenameofyourcontact.
Takingaphonecall
Answeringanincomingcall
1Whenacallcomesin,touch.
■Ifprivatemodeisselectedonthecellular phone,hands-freephoningmaynotbeperformed.
2Toendthecall,touch.
Rejectinganincomingcall
- Whenacallcomesin,touch.
Thecallisrejected.
Answeringacallwaiting
1Touchtoansweracallwaiting.
Availableaccessories
2Touchtoendallcalls.
■Thecalleryouhavebeentalkingtoisnowon hold.Toendthecall,bothyouandyourcaller needtohangupthephone.
■Whileyourcallersholdtheline,touching switchesbetweenencallers.

Rejectingacallwaiting
- Touchtorejectacallwaiting.
Introduction of advanced operations
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONMENUtodisplaythefunction names.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
2TouchESCtoreturntothetelephone standbydisplay.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
Connectingacellularphone
Searchingforavailablecellularphones
1TouchPHONECONNECTonthefunction menu.
2TouchSEARCHtosearchforavailable cellularphones.
Whilesearching, SEARCHINGflashes.When availablecellularphonesfeaturingBluetooth wirelesstechnologyarefound,devicenameor
NameNotFound(ifnames cannot be obtained) is displayed.
■ If this unit fail to find any available cellular phones, NOT FOUND is displayed.
■YoucandisplaytheBDaddressbytouching
BDADDR.Toreturntothedevicename,touch PHONENAME.
3Touchthedevicenameyouwantto connect.
Whileconnecting, CONNECTINGflashes. To completetheconnection, checkthedevice
name(PioneerBTunit2)andenterthelink codeonyourcellularphone.Iftheconnection isestablished, CONNECTEDisdisplayed.
■PINcodeissetto0000asdefault.Youcan changethiscodeintheinitialsetting.RefertoEnteringPINcodeforBluetoothwirelessconnection onpage44.
Usingacellularphonetoinitiatea connection
1TouchPHONECONNECTonthefunction menu.
2TouchCONNECTIONOPEN.
CONNECTIONWAITINGflashesandtheunit isnowonstandbyforconnectionfromacellularphone.
3Usecellularphonetoconnecttothis unit.
■Tocancelthisfunction,touch
CONNECTIONOPENagain.
■PINcodeissetto0000asdefault.Youcan changethiscodeintheinitialsetting.RefertoEnteringPINcodeforBluetoothwirelessconnection onpage44.
Disconnectingacellularphone
1TouchPHONECONNECTonthefunction menu.
2TouchDISCONNECTtodisconnectthe currentlyconnectedcellularphonefrom thisunit.
Afterdisconnectioniscompleted, NOCONNECTIONisdisplayed.
Registeringaconnected cellularphone
1TouchPHONEREGISTERonthefunction menu.
Registrationassignmentsforuserphone1,2 and3appearonthedisplay.
2Touchandholdoneoftheregistration assignmentstoregisterthecurrentlyconnectedphone.
If theregistration is succeeded, the device name of the connected phone is displayed in these selected assignment.
■Iftheassignmentisempty,thedevicenameis notdisplayed.Iftheassignmentisalreadytaken, thedevicenameappears.Toreplaceanassignmentwithanewphone,firstdeletethecurrent assignment.Formoredetailedinstructions,see Deletingaregisteredphoneonthispage.
■Iftheregistrationfailed,devicenameofthe connectedphoneisnotdisplayedintheselected assignment.Inthiscase,returntostep1andtry again.
Deletingaregisteredphone
1TouchPHONEREGISTERonthefunction menu.
2TouchDELETEnexttothedevicename youwanttodelete.
Aconfirmationdisplayappears.TouchOKto deletethephone.
■Tocanceldeletingaregisteredphone,touch CANCEL.
Connectingtoaregistered cellularphone
Connectingtoaregisteredphone manually
1TouchPHONECONNECTonthefunction menu.
2TouchDIRECTCONNECT.
3Touchthedevicenameyouwantto connect.
Whileconnecting, CONNECTING is flashing. If the connection is established, CONNECTED is displayed.
Connectingtoaregisteredphone automatically
1TouchNEXTonthefunctionmenu.
2TouchAUTOCONNECTtoturnthe AutomaticConnectionfunctionon.
If your cellular phone is ready for Bluetooth wireless connection, connection to this unit is automatically established.
■Toturnautomaticconnectionoff,touch AUTOCONNECTagain.
Using the phonebook
Transferringentriestothephonebook
ThePhoneBookcanholdatotalof500entries.300fromUser1,150fromUser2,and50fromUser3.
1TouchPHONEBOOKTRANSFERonthe functionmenu.
2TouchSTARTtoturnthePhoneBook Transferfunctionon.
ThePhoneBookTransferisnowonstandby.
3Usethecellularphonetoperform phonebooktransfer.
Performphonebooktransferusingthecellularphone. Fordetailedinstructions, refer to the instructionmanual that camewith your cellularphone.
■Thedisplayindicateshowmanyentrieshave beentransferredandthetotalnumbertobe transferred.
■Tocancelthetransferringprocess,touch STOP.
4WhenyouaredonetransferringPhone Bookentries,touchESC.
Availableaccessories

Note
Whenthephonebooktransferiscomplete,the connectiontoyourcellularphoneisoff.Touse thePhoneBook,connecttoyourcellularphone onceagain,referringtoConnectingtoaregistered cellularphoneonthepreviouspage.
Changing the phonebook display order
●TouchPHONEBOOKNAMEVIEWon thefunctionmenutochangethename vieworder.
INVERTED is displayed and then a name view order is changed.
■Tochangetotheoriginalorder(ORIGINAL), touchPHONEBOOKNAMEVIEWagain.
Callinganumberinthephonebook

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
1TouchPHONEBOOKtodisplaythe PhoneBook.
2Touch▲or▼toselectthefirstletterof thenameyouarelookingfor.
Touching▲or▼changesalphabeticalletters.
3TouchENTERtoshowentriesstarting withtheletteryouchose.
ThedisplayshowsthefirstsixPhoneBookentriesstartingwiththatletter(e.g."Ben", "Brian" and "Burt" when "B" is selected).
■Touchort display other phone book entries.
■Torefinethesearchwithadifferentletter, touchCLEAR.
4TouchaPhoneBookentryyouwantto call.
ThedisplayisswitchedtothePhoneBookdetaildisplay.
5TouchphonenumberofthePhone Bookentryyouwanttocall.
Ifseveralphonenumbersareenteredtoan entry,touchoneyouwanttocall.
Thedisplayreturnstothenormaldisplayand thePhoneBookentryyouselecteddisdisplayedontheinformationbar.
6Touch / tomakeacall.
- For an international call, touch add "+" to add +tothephonenumber.
7Toendthecall,touch.
Editingphonenumbers

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
YoucaneditthenumbersofPhoneBookentries.Eachphonenumbercanbeupto24digitslong.
1TouchPHONEBOOKtodisplaythe PhoneBook.
2SelectaPhoneBookentryyouwantto edit.
SeesteptwotofouronCallinganumberinthe phonebookonthispageforhowtodothis.
3TouchEDITnexttothephonenumber youwanttoedit.
ThedisplayischangedtothePhoneBookdial editdisplay.
4Touch0to9toinputnumbers.
- For an international call, touch add "+" to add +tothephonenumber.
■TouchCLEARtodeletethenumber.Touchand holdCLEARtodeletealltheinputnumbers.
5TouchOKtostorethenewnumber.
Clearingaphonebookentry

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
1TouchPHONEBOOKtodisplaythe PhoneBook.
2SelectaPhoneBookentryyouwantto delete.
SeesteptwotofouronCallinganumberinthe phonebookonthepreviouspageforhowtodo this.
3TouchDELETEtodeletethePhoneBook entry.
Aconfirmationdisplayappears.Touch YES to deletetheentry.
■IfyoudonotwanttoclearaPhoneBookentry thatyouhaveselected,touchNO.
Usingthecallhistory

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
The6mostrecentcallsmade(dialled),receivedandmissed,arestoredintheCallHistory.YoucanbrowsetheCallHistoryandcallnumbersfromit.
1TouchLOGtodisplaytheCallHistory.
TouchingLOGrepeatedlyswitchesbetween the followingcallhistories:
MISSEDCALLLIST(missedcall)—DIALEDCALLLIST(dialledcall)—RECEIVEDCALLLIST(receivedcall)
■Youcanswitchbetweenphonenumberand name(ifentered)bytouchingABC/123.
■ Ifnophonenumbershavebeenstoredinthe selectedlist,nothingisdisplayed.
2Touchaphonenumberorname(ifentered)youwanttocall.
Thedisplayreturnstothenormaldisplayand thephonenumberyouselectedisdisplayed ontheinformationbar.
3Touch / tomakeacall.
- For an international call, touch add "+" to add +tothephonenumber.
4Toendthecall,touch.
Usingpresetnumbers

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
Assigningpresetnumbers
Numbersthatyoudialfrequentlycanbeassignedtopresetsforquickrecall. Youcanassignupto6frequentlycalledphone numberstonumberpresets.
1Selectadesiredphonenumberfrom thephonebookorthecallhistory. Or directlyenteradesiredphonenumber.
Toselectadesiredphonenumberfromthe PhoneBookortheCallHistory,seetheinstructionsexplainedinpreviouspages.Todirectlyenteradesiredphonenumber,see Makingacallbyenteringphonenumberonthe nextpage.
Thedisplayshouldnowbethenormaldisplay andtheselectedphonenumberisdisplayed ontheinformationbar.
2TouchLISTtodisplaypresetassignments.
Presetassignmentsappearinthedisplay(if notdisplayedyet).
3Keeptouchingoneofpresetassignmentstostorethephonenumber.
Thephonenumberyouselectedisstoredin presets.
Availableaccessories
- NoDataisdisplayedforemptyassignment. Eveniftheassignmentistaken, youcanreplace ittothenewonebykeepingtouchingtheassignment.
Recallingpresetnumbers
1TouchLISTtodisplaypresetassignments.
Presetassignmentsappearinthedisplay(if notdisplayedyet).
2Touchoneofpresetassignments.
Theselectedphonenumbershouldnowbe displayedontheinformationbar.
3Touch / tomakeacall.
4Toendthecall,touch
Makingacallbyentering phonenumber

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
1TouchDIRECTtodisplaythedirectdial display.
2Touch0to9toinputnumbers.
■ For an international call, touch add "+" to add
+tothephonenumber.
■TouchCLEARtodeletethenumber.Touchand holdCLEARtodeletealltheinputnumbers.
■Upto24digitscanbeentered.
■ If you want to store the entered phonenumber topreset assignment, touch SET here. The display return to then normal display and the phonenumber you entered disselected.
3Whenyoucompletedenteringthe number,touch / tomakeacall.
4Toendthecall,touch
Clearingmemory
1TouchCLEARMEMORYonthefunction menu.
2TouchCLEARnexttotheitemyouwant todeletefromthememory.
Selectfromthefollowing:
•PHONEBOOK(phonebook)
• DIALEDCALLS(dialledcallhistory)
- RECEIVEDCALLS(receivedcallhistory)
• MISSEDCALLS(missedcallhistory)
• DIALPRESET(presetphonenumbers)
Afterselectingadesireditem, a confirmation displayappears. Touch OK to deletethememory.
■ If you donot want to clear memory that you have selected, touch CANCEL.
■IfyouwanttoclearallthePhoneBook, dialled/received/missedcallhistorylistandpresetphonenumber,touchCLEARALL.
Settingautomaticanswering
- TouchAUTOANSWERonthefunction
menutoturntheautomaticansweron.
■Toturntheautomaticansweroff,touch AUTOANSWERagain.
Settingautomaticrejecting
1TouchNEXTonthefunctionmenu.
2TouchREFUSEALLCALLStoturnthe automaticcallrejectionon.
■Toturntheautomaticcallrejectionoff,touch REFUSEALLCALLSagain.
Switchingtheringtone
1TouchNEXTonthefunctionmenu.
2TouchRINGTONEtoturntheringtone on.
■Toturntheringtoneoff,touchRINGTONE again.
Echocancelingandnoisereduction
1TouchNEXTonthefunctionmenu.
2TouchECHOCANCELtoturnEchoCancelfunctionon.
■Toturnechocancelingoff,touch
ECHOCANCELagain.
DisplayingBD(Bluetooth Device)address
DisplayingBDaddressofthissystem
1TouchNEXTonthefunctionmenu.
2TouchDEVICEINFOtodisplaytheBD address.
VariousinformationregardingtheBluetooth wirelessstechnologyaredisplayed.
•DEVICENAME(devicenameofthissystem)
• BDADDRESS(addressofBluetoothdevice)
- SYSTEMVERSION(versionofthisunit's microprocessor)
• BTMODULEVERSION(versionofBluetoothmodule)
DisplayingBDaddressofyour cellularphone
1TouchPHONECONNECTonthefunction menu.
2TouchBDADDRESSStodisplaytheBD address.
12-digithexadecimalstringisdisplayed.
■Toreturntothedevicename,touch PHONENAME.
Multi-CDPlayer
BasicOperations
Youcanusethisunittocontrolamulti-CD player, which is sold separately.
- ThisunitdoesnothavelTSplaylist, disctitle andtracktitlelistfunctions.
- Onlyfunctionsdescribedinthismanualare supportedby50-discmulti-CDplayers.
- Thisunitisnotdesignedtooperatedisctitle listfunctionswitha50-discmulti-CDplayer.

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②Discnumberindicator
③Disctitleindicator
Showsthetitleofthecurrentlyplayingdisc onlywhenplayingCDTEXTdiscs.
④Tracknumberindicator
⑤Playtimeindicator
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch MCDtoselectthemulti-CDplayer.
2Touch▲or▼toselectadisc.
3 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother track, brieflytouch | ◀◀ or ▶▶.
4Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►l.

Notes
- When multi-CD player completes preparatory operations, READY is displayed.
- IfanerrormessagesuchasERROR-02-XXis displayed, refertothemulti-CDplayerowner's manual.
- If there are an odiscsinthemulti-CDplayer magazine, NODISC is displayed.
Selectingadisc
1TouchLIST.
2Touchyourfavoritedisc.
Selectablediscsarehighlighted.
3TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
PausingCD playback
●Touch▶Ⅱduringplayback.
■Toresume playback at the same point that you turned pause on, touch ▶ again.
Introductionofadvanced operations
Youcanonlyusethesefunctionswithamulti-CDplayerthatsupportsthem.
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONMENUtodisplaythefunction names.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
2TouchESCtoreturntotheplaybackdisplay.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
Functionandoperation
REPEAT, RANDOM, SCAN and
COMPRESSION operations are basically the same asthatofthe built-in DVD player.
FunctionnameOperation
| REPEAT | RefertoRepeatingplayonpage28.However,therepeatplayrangesyoucanselectaredifferentfromthatofthebuilt-inDVDplayer.Therepeatplayrangesofthemulti-CDplayerare:•MULTI-CD-Repeatalldiscsinthemulti-CDplayer•TRACK-Repeatjustthecurrenttrack•DISC-Repeatthecurrentdisc |
| RANDOM | RefertoPlayingtracksinrandomorderonpage28. |
| SCAN | RefertoScanningtracksorfoldersonpage29. |
| COMPRESSION | RefertoUsingcompressiononpage29.Multi-CDplayerhasCOMP(compression)andDBE(dynamicbassemphasis)functions.Thesettingscanbeswitchedasbelow:OFF—COMP1—COMP2—OFF—DBE1—DBE2 |

Notes
- If you select other discsduring repeat play, therepeat play range changesto MULTI-CD.
- If you perform track search or fast forward/reversed during TRACK, therepeat play range changesto DISC.
- Aftertrackordiscscanningisfinished,normalplaybackofthetracksbeginsagain.
- Ifthemulti-CDplayerdoesnotsupport COMP/DBE,youcannotoperatethisfunction.
UsingCDTEXTfunctions
YoucanusethesefunctionsonlywithaCD TEXTcompatiblemulti-CDplayer.
Theoperationisthesameasthatofthebuilt-inDVDplayer.
RefertoTextinformationonpage27.

DVDPlayer
BasicOperations
YoucanusethisunittocontrolaDVDplayeror multi-DVDplayer,whichissoldseparately. Fordetailsconcerningoperation,refertothe DVDplayer'sormulti-DVDplayer'soperation manual.Thissectionprovidesinformationon DVDoperationswiththisunitwhichdiffers fromthatdescribedintheDVDplayer'sor multi-DVDplayer'soperationmanual.
- ThisunitdoesnothavelTSplaylistanddisc titlefunctions.
- SwitchtheremotecontrolselectiontosuitablesettingtooperateDVDplayers.(Refer topage41.)
- Switchtheremotecontroloperationmode toDVDtooperatetheDVDplayerbyusing remotecontrol.(Refertopage16.)

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②Mediaindicator
③Discnumberindicator
Showsthenumberofthedisccurrentlyplayingwhenusingamulti-DVDplayer.
④Title/Foldernumberindicator
⑤Chapter/tracknumberindicator
⑥Playtimeindicator
⑦Variablemessagearea
Showsthetextinformationofdisccurrently playingwhenplayingacompressedaudio disc.
- ThisunitcannotdisplaythetextinformationrecordedonaCDTEXTdisc playingontheoptionalDVDplayer.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch S-DVDtoselecttheDVDplayer.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother chapter/track, brieflytouch |◀◀ or ▶▶.
4Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►l.

Note
If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically when playing DVD videoor VideoCD.
Selectingadisc
- Youcanoperatethisfunctiononlywhena multi-DVDplayerisconnectedtothisunit.
1TouchLIST.
2Touchyourfavoritedisc.
Selectablediscsarehighlighted.
3TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.

Note
Youcanalsoselectadiscbykeepingtouching▲ or▼.
Selectingafolder
- Youcanoperatethisfunctiononlywhena DVDplayercompatiblewithcompressed audioplaybackisconnectedtothisunit.
●Touch▲or▼toselectafolder.
Pausingdiscplayback
●Touch▶II during playback.
■Toresumeplaybackatthesamepointthatyou turnedpauseon,touch▶■again.
Introductionofadvanced operations
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONMENUtodisplaythefunction names.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
2TouchESCtoreturntotheplaybackdisplay.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
Functionandoperation
REPEAT, RANDOM and SCAN operations are basically the same as that of the built-in DVD player.
FunctionnameOperation
| REPEAT | RefertoRepeatingplayonpage28. Buttherepeatplayrangethatyou canselectisvarydependingon thetypeofdiscorsystem.There-peatplayrangesoftheDVD player/multi-DVDplayerareas below: DuringPBC playbackofVideo CDs,thisfunctioncannotbeoper-ated. •DISC-Repeatthecurrentdisc •FOLDER-Repeatthecurrent folder •TITLE-Repeatjustthecurrent title •CHAPTER-Repeatjustthe currentchapter •TRACK-Repeatthecurrent track |
| RANDOM | RefertoPlayingtracksinrandom orderonpage28. |
| SCAN | RefertoScanningtracksorfolders onpage29. |

Notes
- Ifyouselectotherdiscsduringrepeatplay, therepeatplayrangechangestoDISC.
- WhenplayingbackVideoCDorCD, ifyouperformtracksearchorfastforward/reverseduringTRACK, therepeatplayrangechangesto DISC.
- When playing backcompressed audio, if you select another folder during repeat play, the repeat play range changesto DISC.
- Whenplayingbackcompressedaudio, if you performtracksearchorfastforward/reverse duringTRACK, therepeatplayrangechanges toFOLDER.
Displayingtextinformationofan audiofile
Theoperationisthesameasthatofthebuilt-inDVDplayer.
RefertoTextinformationonpage27.
- If the characters recorded on the audio file are not compatible with this unit, those characters will not be displayed.
Selectingfilesfromthefilenamelist
- Youcanoperatethisfunctiononlywhena DVDplayercompatiblewithcompressed audioplaybackisconnectedtothisunit.
1TouchLISTtodisplaythedisclist.
2TouchLISTrepeatedlytoswitchthe lists.
DISCLIST(disclist)—FOLDER&FILELIST (folderandfilelist)
3Selectthedesiredfilename(orfolder name).
Theoperationisthesameasthatofthebuilt-inDVDplayer.
RefertoSelectingfilesfromthefilenamelist onpage27.
TVtuner
BasicOperations
YoucanusethisunittocontrolaTVtuner(e.g. GEX-P5750TV(P)), which is sold separately. Ford details concerning operation, referto the TVtuner's operation manual. This section provides information on TV operations with this unit, which differs from that described in the TVtuner's operation manual.

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②Bandindicator
③Presetnumberindicator
④Channelindicator
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch TVtoselecttheTV.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3TouchBANDtoselectaband.
TouchBAND repeatedly until the desired band is displayed, TV1 or TV2.
4Toperformmanualtuning,briefly touch◄or►.
5Toperformseektuning, keep touching ◀or▶foraboutonesecondandrelease.
Thetunerwillscanthechannelsuntilabroadcaststrongenoughforgoodreceptionis found.
- Youcancancelseektuningbybrieflytouching either◀or▶.
■Ifyoukeeptouching◄or►youcanskip broadcastingchannels.Seektuningstartsas soonasyoureleasethekeys.

Note
If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically.
Storingandrecallingbroadcast stations
IfyoutouchanyofthepresettuningkeysP01 toP12youcaneasilystoreupto12broadcast stationsforlaterrecallwiththetouchofakey.
• Upto24stations, 12foreachoftwoTV bands, canbestoredinmemory.
1TouchLISTtodisplaythepresetlist.
■ Whenthetouchpanelkeysarenotdisplayed, youcandisplaythembytouchingthescreen.
2Whenyoufindastationthatyouwant tostoreinmemory,keptouchingoneof presettuningkeysP01toP12untilthe beepsounds.
Thenexttimeyoutouchthesamepresettuningkeythestationisrecalledfrommemory.
■ To switch between P01 to P06 and P07 to P12, touchPREVorNEXT.
3TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.

Note
Youcanalsouse▲and▼torecallstationsassignedtopresettuningkeysP01toP12.
Introductionofadvanced operations
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONMENUtodisplaythefunction names.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
2TouchESCtoreturntotheTVpicture.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
Storingthestrongestbroadcast stationssequentially
●TouchBSSMonthefunctionmenuto turnBSSMon.
BSSMbeginstoflash. While BSSMisflashing the12strongestbroadcaststationswill be storedinorderfromthelowestchannelup. Whenfinished, BSSMstopsflashing.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,touchBSSM again.

Note
StoringbroadcaststationswithBSSMmayreplacebroadcaststationsyouhavesavedusing P01toP12.
Selectingtheareagroup
1TouchCOUNTRYonthefunctionmenu.
2Touch◄or►toselecttheareagroup.
Touch◀or▶untilthedesiredareagroupappearsinthedisplay.
COUNTRY1(CCIRchannel)—COUNTRY2(IN channel)—COUNTRY3(CHNchannel)—
COUNTRY4(U.K.channel)—COUNTRY5
(OIRTchannel)—COUNTRY6(AUSTRALIA channel)—COUNTRY7(SAFchannel)
DigitalSignalProcessor IntroductionofDSPadjustments
Youcanusethisunittocontrolmulti-channel processor(e.g.DEQ-P7650), whichissoldseparately.
- Somefunctionsmaydifferdependingonthe multi-channelprocessorconnectedtothis unit.

Important
Whenamulti-channelprocessorandanoptional DVDplayerareconnectedtothisunit,besureto useanopticalcable(e.g.,CD-AD600).

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DSP MENU Position OFF FADER/BALANCE FR & LR 0 SLA 0 DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL OFF DOWN MIX Lo/Ro DIGITAL DIRECT OFF BACK ESC ①①DSPdisplay
ShowstheDSPfunctionnames.
Bycarryingoutthefollowingsettings/adjustmentsintheordershown,youcancreateafinely-tunedsoundfieldeffortlessly.
1Settingthespeakersetting
2Usingthepositionselector
3AutoTAandEQ(auto-timealignmentandauto-equalizing)
4Adjustingthetimealignment
5Adjustingthespeakeroutputlevelsusinga testtone
6Selectingacross-overfrequency
7Adjustingthespeakeroutputlevels
8Adjusting3-bandparametricequalizer
1TouchAVMENUandthentouch DSPMENUtodisplaytheDSPfunction names.
TheDSPfunctionnamesaredisplayed and operableonesarehighlighted.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
Available accessories
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
■Whenplayingdiscsrecordedwithmorethan 96kHzsamplingfrequency,youcannotuseaudio functions.Also,equalizercurvesetting,
POSITION, AUTO EQ and AUTO TA will be cancelled.
■Whenplayingdiscsrecordedwithmorethan 96kHzsamplingfrequency,audioisoutputted fromfrontspeakersonly.
■ WhenselectingFMasthesource,youcannot switchtoSLA.
■WhenplayingotherthantheDVDdisc,you cannotswitchtoDYNAMICRANGECONTROL.
- When neither FRONT-L nor FRONT-R is selected in POSITION, you cannot switch to TIMEALIGNMENT.
■When both the centers speaker and therear speaker a reset to OFF in the speakers setting, you cannot switch to DOLBY PROLOGICII.
2TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
Usingthesoundfieldcontrol
The SFC function creates the sensation of a live performance.
- Theacousticsofdifferentperformanceenvironmentsarenotthesameanddepend ontheextentandcontourofspacethrough whichsoundwavesmoveandonhow soundsbounceoffthestage,walls,floors andceilings.Ataliveperformanceyou hearmusicinthreestages:directsound, earlyreflections,andlatereflections,orreverberations.Thosefactorsareprogramed intotheSFCcircuitrytorecreatetheacousticsofvariousperformancesettings.
1PressEQandholdtoswitchtoSFC function.
■ Toswitchtoequalizerfunction, pressEQ and holdagain.
2PressEQtoselectthedesiredSFC mode.
MUSICAL (musical)—DRAMA (drama)—ACTION (action)—JAZZ (jazz)—HALL (hall)—CLUB(club)—OFF(off)

Note
If the source is a channel LPC Maudioora2-channel Dolby Digital audio and you select SFC effect that are most applicable for 5.1-channel audio (i.e., MUSICAL, DRAMA or ACTION), we recommend turning Dolby ProLogicllon. On the other hand, when selecting SFC effect that are intended for use with 2-channel audio (i.e., JAZZ, HALL or CLUB), were recommend turning Dolby ProLogic lloff.
Usingthepositionselector
Onewaytoassureamorenaturalsoundisto accuratelypositionthestereoimage,putting yourightinthecenterofthesoundfield.The positionselectorfunctionletsyouautomaticallyadjustthespeakeroutputlevelsandinsertsadelaytimetomatchthenumberand positionofoccupiedseats.WhenusedinconjunctionwiththeSFC,thefeaturewillmake thesoundimagemorenaturalandofferapanoramicsoundthatenvelopsyou.
1TouchPOSITIONNontheDSPfunction menu.
2 Touch ◀/▶/▲/▼ to select a listening position.
Touch one of these, ◀/▶/▲/▼, to select a listeningpositionaslistedinthetable.
KeyDisplayPosition
| ◀FRONT-LFrontseatleft | |
| ▶FRONT-RFrontseatright | |
| ▲FRONTFrontseats | |
| ▼ALL | Allseats |
■Tocanceltheselectedlisteningposition, touchthesamekeyagain.

Note
Whenyoumakeadjustmentstothelisteningposition,thespeakeroutputsareaautomaticallyset forappropriatelevels.Youcantailorthelevels morepreciselyreferringtoAdjustingthespeaker outputlevelsusingatesttoneorAdjustingthe speakeroutputlevels.
Usingbalanceadjustment
Youcanchangethefader/balancesettingso thatitcanprovidetheideallisteningenvironmentallooccupiedseats.
1TouchFADER/BALANCEontheDSP functionmenu.
2Touch▲or▼toadjustfront/rear speakerbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch ▲ or ▼ itmovesthe front/rearspeakerbalancetowardsthefrontor therear.
FRONT:25toREAR:25isdisplayedasthe front/rearspeakerbalancemovesfromfrontto rear.
■FR:0isthepropersettingwhenonlytwo speakersareused.
3Touch◀or▶toadjustleft/rightspeak-erbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itmovestheleft/rightspeakerbalancetowardstheleftorthe right.
LEFT:25toRIGHT:25isdisplayedastheleft/rightspeakerbalancemovesfromlefttoright.
Adjustingsourcelevels
SLA(sourceleveladjustment)letsyouadjust thevolumelevelofeachsourcetopreventradicalchangesinvolumewhenswitchingbetweensources.
- SettingsarebasedontheFMvolumelevel, whichremainsunchanged.
1 Compare the FM volume level with the level of the source you wish to adjust.
2TouchSLAontheDSPfunctionmenu.
3Touch◄or►toadjustthesourcevolume.
Eachtimeyoutouch ◀or▶itincreasesorde- creasesthesourcevolume.
+4to-4isdisplayedasthesourcevolumeis increasedordecreased.

Notes
• The AM volume level can also be adjusted with source level adjustments.
- VideoCD, CD, compressed audio and DivX aresettothesamesourcelevel adjustment volume automatically.
- DVDandtheoptionalDVDplayeraresetto thesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
- Externalunit1andexternalunit2aresetto thesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
- AUX(auxiliaryinput)andAV(AVinput)areset tothesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
Usingthedynamicrangecontrol
Thedynamicrangereferstothedifferencebetweenthelargestandsoftestsounds. Thedynamicrangecontrolcompresses this differencesothatyoucanclearlyhearsounds evenatlowvolumelevels.
- Thedynamicrangecontroliseffectiveonly onDolbyDigitalsounds.
- WhenplayingotherthantheDVDdisc,you cannotswitchto DYNAMICRANGECONTROL.
1TouchDYNAMICRANGECONTROLon theDSPfunctionmenu.
2Touch▶toturnthedynamicrangecontrolon.
■Toturndynamicrangecontroloff,touch◀.
Usingthedown-mixfunction
Thedown-mixfunctionallowsyoutoplayback multi-channelaudioin2channels.
1TouchDOWNMIXontheDSPfunction menu.
2Touch◄or►toselectthedesiredlevel.
- Lo/Ro–Stereomixtheoriginalaudiothat donotcontainchannelmodessuchassurroundcomponents.
- Lt/Rt-Downmixsothatthesurround componentscanberestored(decoded).
Usingthedirectcontrol
Youcanoverrideaudiosettingstocheckforeffectivenessofyouraudiosettings.
- Allaudiofunctionsarelockedoutwhenthe directcontrolisonexceptVOLUME/MUTE andDOLBYPROLOGICII.
1TouchDIGITALDIRECTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2Touch▶toturnthedirectcontrolon.
■Toturndirectcontroloff,touch◀.
UsingtheDolbyProLogicll
DolbyProLogicllcreatesfivefull-bandwidth outputchannelsfromtwo-channelsourcesto achievehigh-puritymatrixsurround.
- DolbyProLogicIIsupportsupto48kHz samplingratestereosourceandhasnoeffectonothertypesofsource.
- When both the centers speaker and therear speaker a reset to OFF in the speakers setting, you cannot switch to DOLBY PROLOGICII.
1TouchNEXTTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchDOLBYPROLOGICII.
3Touchanyofthefollowingtouchpanel keystoselectthedesiredmode.
•MOVIE—TheMoviemodesuitablefor movie playback
• MUSIC—TheMusicmodesuitablefor music playback
• MATRIX—TheMatrixmodeforwhenFM radioreceptionisweak
- OFF-TurnDolbyProLogicIoff
• MUSICADJUST—AdjusttheMusicmode
■YoucanoperateMUSICADJUSTonlywhen MUSIChasbeenselected.
AdjustingtheMusicmode
You can adjust the Music modewith the following three controls.
- Panorama(PANORAMA)extendsthefront stereoimagetoincludethesurround speakersforanexciting"wraparound"effect.
- Dimension(DIMENSION) allows you to gradually adjust the sound field either towards the front therear.
- CenterWidthControl(CENTERWIDTH)allowscenter-channelsoundstobepositionedbetweenthecenterspeakerandthe left/rightspeakers.Itimprovestheleft-center-rightstagepresentationforboththedriverandthefrontpassenger.
1TouchNEXTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchDOLBYPROLOGICII.
3TouchMUSICandthentouch MUSICADJUST.
■YoucanoperateMUSICADJUSTonlywhen MUSIChasbeenselected.
4Touch▲or▼toselectPANORAMA(panorama).
Eachtimeyoutouch ▲ or ▼ selectstheitem inthefollowingorder: PANORAMA(panorama)—DIMENSION(dimension)—CENTERWIDTH(centerwidth)
5Touch▶toturnthepanoramacontrol on.
■Toturnthepanoramacontroloff,touch◀.
6Touch▼toselectDIMENSIONandthen touch◄or►toadjustfront/surround speakerbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itmovesthe soundtowardsthefrontorthesurrounds.
+3to-3isdisplayedasthefront/surround speakerbalancemovesfromfronttosurrounds.
7Touch▼toselectCENTERWIDTHHand thentouch◀or▶toadjustthecenter image.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itgradually spreadsthecenterchannelsoundintothe frontleftandrightspeakersoverarange0to 7.
3isthedefaultandit'srecommendedfor mostrecordings.0placesallcentersoundin thecenterspeaker.7placesallcentersound equallyintheleft/rightspeakers.
Settingthespeakersetting
Youneedtomakewith/without(oryes/no)and size(bassreproducingcapacity)selection/adjustmentsdependingontheinstalledspeakers.ThesizeneedstobesettoLARGE(large)ifthespeakeriscapableofreproducing soundsofabout100Hzorbelow. Otherwise selectSMALL(small).
- Lowfrequencyrangeisnotoutputifthe subwooferissettoOFFandthefrontand rearspeakerssettoSMALLorOFF.
- Itisimperativethatnon-installedspeakers besettoOFF.
- SetthefrontorrearspeakertoLARGEif thespeakeriscapableofreproducingbass content,orifnosubwooferisinstalled.
1TouchNEXTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchSPEAKERSETTING.
3Touch▲or▼toselectthespeakerto beadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch ▲ or ▼ selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder:
FRONT(frontspeakers)—CENTER(center speaker)—REAR(rearspeakers)—
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsthesizein thefollowingorder:
OFF (off)—SMALL (small)—LARGE (large)
- You cannot select OFF, when FRONT (front speakers) have been selected.
■YoucanselectONorOFF,when
SUBWOOFER(subwoofer)hasbeenselected.
■YoucanswitchREVERSE(reversephase)or
NORMAL(normalphase), when PHASE(subwoo-fersetting) has been selected.
Correctingthesubwoofer'sphase
If trying to boost the bass output of the sub-woofer doesn't domuch 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 others speakers cancel each other out. Toremovethis problem, try changing the phases setting forth the subwoofer.
1TouchNEXTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchSPEAKERSETTING.
3Touch▲or▼toselectSUBWOOFER (subwoofer).
Eachtimeyoutouch▲or▼selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder:
FRONT(frontspeakers)—CENTER(center speaker)—REAR(rearspeakers)—
Whenplayinga2-channelmonosourcewithPro Logicturnedon,theremaybeoccasionswhen thefollowingwilloccur:
- Noaudioisoutputdedifthecenterspeaker settingisSMALLorLARGEandnocenter speakerisinstalled.
- Audioisheardonlyoverthecenterspeakerif installedandthecenterspeakersettingis SMALLorLARGE.
Adjustingthespeakeroutput levels
Speakerlevelcanbeadjustedfinelybylisteningtoanaudiooutput.First,usetesttoneto adjusttheapproximatespeakerlevel,andthen usethisfunctiontoadjustfinely.
1TouchNEXTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchSPEAKERLEVEL.
3Touch▲or▼toselectthespeakerto beadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch ▲ or ▼ selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder:
FRONTL(frontspeakerleft)—CENTER(center speaker)—FRONTR(frontspeakerright)—REARR(rearspeakerright)—REARL(rear speakerleft)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer)
- Youcannotselectspeakerswhosesizeisset at OFF. (Refer to Setting the speaker setting on thepreviouspage.)
4Touch◀or▶toadjustthespeakeroutputlevel.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde Decreases the speaker output level. +10 to -10 is displayedasthelevelisincreasedorde-creased.

Note
Toadjustthespeakeroutputlevelsinthismodeis thesameasmakingthespeakeroutputlevelsat TESTTONE. Bothprovidethesameresults.
Selectingacross-overfrequency
Youcanselectafrequency,underwhich soundsarereproducedthroughthesubwoofer.Iftheinstalledspeakersincludeonewhose sizehasbeensettoSMALL,youcanselecta frequency,underwhichsoundsarereproducedthroughaLARGEspeakerorsubwoofer.
1TouchNEXTTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchCROSSOVER.
3Touch▲or▼toselectthespeakerto beadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch▲or▼selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder:
FRONT(frontspeakers)—CENTER(center speaker)—REAR(rearspeakers)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer)
4Touch◀or▶toselectcross-overfrequency.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectscross-over frequenciesinthefollowingorder:
Selectingacross-overfrequencyistosetacross-overfrequencyofthesubwoofer'sL.P.F.(low-pass filter)andthatoftheSMALLspeakerH.P.F.(high-passfilter).Thecross-overfrequencysettinghas noeffectifthesubwooferissettoOFFandother speakersaresettoLARGEorOFF.
Adjustingthespeakeroutput levelsusingatesttone
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoeasilygettheoverallbalancerightamongthespeakers.
1TouchNEXTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchTESTTONE.
3TouchSTARTtostartthetesttoneoutput.
Thetesttoneisoutputted.ltrotatesfrom speakertospeakerinthefollowingsequence atintervalsofabouttwoseconds.Thecurrent settingsforthespeakeroverwhichyouhear thetesttoneareshowninthedisplay.
FRONT L (front speaker left)—CENTER (center speaker)—FRONTR(frontspeakerright)—REARR(rearspeakerright)—REARL(rear speakerleft)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer) Checkeachspeakeroutputlevel.Ifnoadjustmentsareneeded,performstep5tostopthe testtone.
■Thesettingsdonotappearforspeakers whose size is set OFF. (Referto Setting the speaker setting on page 70.)
4Touch◀or▶toadjustthespeakeroutputlevel.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde- creases the speaker output level. +10 to -10 is displayedasthelevelisincreasedorde- creased.
■Thetesttonerotatestothenextspeakerafter abouttwosecondsfromthelastoperation.
5TouchSTOPtostopthetesttoneoutput.

Notes
- Ifneeded, selectspeakersandadjusttheir'absolute'outputlevels.(RefertoAdjustingthe speakeroutputlevelsonthepreviouspage.)
- Toadjustthespeakeroutputlevelsinthis modeisthesameasmakingthespeakeroutputlevelsatSPEAKERLEVEL. Bothprovide thesameresults.
Usingthetimealignment
Thetimealignmentletsyouadjustthedistancebetweeneachspeakerandthelistening position.
1TouchNEXTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchTIMEALIGNMENT.
3Touchanyofthefollowingtouchpanel keystoselectthetimealignment.
- INITIAL – Initial time alignment (factory setting)
- AUTOTA-Timealignmentcreatedbyauto TAandEQ.(RefertoAutoTAandEQ(auto-timealignmentandauto-equalizing)on page74.)
- CUSTOM-Adjustedtimealignmentthat youcancreateforyourself
- OFF-Turnthetimealignmentoff
- ADJUSTMENT—Adjustthetimealignment asdesired
■YoucannotselectAUTOTAifautoTAandEQ hasnotbeencarriedout.
■YoucannotselectADJUSTMENTwhen neitherFRONT-LnorFRONT-Risselectedin POSITION.
Adjustingthetimealignment
You can adjust the distance between each speaker and these selected position.
- Anadjustedtimealignmentismemorized inCUSTOM.
1TouchNEXTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchTIMEALIGNMENTandthen touchADJUSTMENT.
■YoucannotselectADJUSTMENTwhen neitherFRONT-LnorFRONT-Risselectedin POSITION.
3Touch▲or▼toselectthespeakerto beadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch▲or▼selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder:
FRONT L (front speaker left)—CENTER (center speaker)—FRONTR(frontspeakerright)—REARR(rearspeakerright)—REARL(rear speakerleft)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer)
■Youcannotselectspeakerswhosesizeisset atOFF.(RefertoSettingthespeakersettingon page70.)
4Touch◀or▶toadjustthedistancebetweentheselectedspeakerandthelisteningposition.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde- creasesthedistance.0.0cmto500.0cmisdis- playedasthedistanceisincreasedor decreased.
Usingtheequalizer
Theequalizerletsyouadjusttheequalization to match the car's interior acoustic characteristics as desired.
Recallingequalizercurves
Therearesevenstoredequalizercurveswhich youcaneasilyrecallatanytime.Hereisalist oftheequalizercurves.
DisplayEqualizercurve
| POWERFULPowerful |
| NATURALNatural |
| VOCALVocal |
| FLATFlat |
| CUSTOM1Custom1 |
| CUSTOM2Custom2 |
| SUPERBASSSuperbass |
- CUSTOM1 and CUSTOM2 are adjusted equalizer curves.
- When FLAT is selected, no supplement or correctionismadetothesound. This is useful to check the effect of the equalizer curves by switching alternatively between FLAT and a set equalizer curve.
- PressEQrepeatedlytoswitchbetween the followingequalizers:
POWERFUL—NATURAL—VOCAL—FLAT—CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—SUPERBASS
Adjusting3-bandparametricequalizer
For CUSTOM1 and CUSTOM2 equalizer curves, you can adjust the front, rear and center equalizer curves separately by selecting a
centerfrequency,anequalizerlevelandaQ factorforeachband.
- AseparateCUSTOM1curvecanbecreatedforeachsource.
- ACUSTOM2curvecanbecreatedcommontoallsources.
- Thecenterspeakerlargelydeterminesthe soundimageandgettingthebalanceright isn'teasy.Werecommendreproducinga2-ch.audio(aCDforexample)andgetting thebalancerightamongthespeakersex-ceptforthecenter,andthenreproducinga 5.1-ch.audio(DolbyDigitalorDTS)andadjustingthecenterspeakeroutputtothe balanceyouhavealreadygotamongthe otherspeakers.
1TouchNEXTtwiceontheDSPfunction menu.
2TouchPARAMETRICEQ.
3Touch▲or▼toselectthedesireditem.
Eachtimeyoutouch▲or▼selectstheitem inthefollowingorder: EQ (equalizer)—SP-SELECT (speakers)— BAND(bands)—FREQUENCY(centerfrequency)—LEVEL(equalizerlevel)— Q.FACTOR(Qfactor)
4Touch▶toselecttheequalizer.
Touch▶repeatedlytoswitchbetweenthefollowingequalizers: POWERFUL—NATURAL—VOCAL—FLAT—CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—SUPERBASS
5Touch▼andthentouch◄or►toselectthespeakertobeadjusted.
Touch◀or▶untilthedesiredspeakerappearsinthedisplay. REAR(rearspeakers)—CENTER(centerspeaker)—FRONT(frontspeakers)
- You cannot select speakers whose size is set at OFF. (Refer to Setting the speaker setting on page70.)
6Touch▼andthentouch◄or►toselecttheequalizerbandtobeadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsequalizer bandsinthefollowingorder:
LOW (low)—MID (mid)—HIGH (high)
7Touch▼andthentouch◄or►tose-lectthecenterfrequencyofselectedband.
Touch◀or▶untilthedesiredfrequencyappearsinthedisplay.
40Hz—50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz—160Hz—200Hz—250Hz—315Hz—400Hz—
500Hz—630Hz—800Hz—1kHz—1.25kHz—
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itincreasesorde Decreases the equalizer level. +12 to -12 is displayedasthelevelisincreasedordecreased.
9Touch▼andthentouch◄or►toselectthedesiredQfactor.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶switchesbetween thefollowingQfactor:
NARROW(narrow)—WIDE(wide)
■Youcanadjustparametersforeachbandof theotherspeakersinthesameway.

Note
Youcanselectacenterfrequencyforeachband. Youcanchangethecenterfrequencyin1/3-octavesteps, butyoucannotselectfrequenciesthat haveintervalsshorterthan1octaveamongthe centerfrequenciesofthethreebands.
Usingtheauto-equalizer
Theauto-equalizeristheequalizercurvecreatedbyautoTAandEQ(refertoAutoTAandEQ(auto-timealignmentandauto-equalizing) onthispage).
Youcanturntheauto-equalizeronoroff.
1TouchNEXTtwiceontheDSPfunction menu.
2TouchAUTOEQ.
■YoucannotusethisfunctionifautoTAand EQhasnotbeencarriedout.
3Touch▶toturntheauto-equalizeron.
■Toturnauto-equalizeroff,touch◀.
AutoTAandEQ(auto-time alignmentandauto-equalizing)
Theauto-timealignmentisautomaticallyadjustedforthedistancebetweeneachspeaker andthelisteningposition.
Theauto-equalizerautomaticallymeasures thecarinterioracousticcharacteristics,and thencreatestheauto-equalizercurvebased onthatinformation.

WARNING
Topreventaccidents, nevercarryoutautoTA and EQwhiledriving. Whenthisfunctionmeasures thecarinterioracousticcharacteristicstocreate anauto-equalizercurve, aloudmeasurement tone(noise) maybeoutputtedfromthespeakers.

CAUTION
- CarryingoutautoTAandEQunderthefollowingconditionsmaydamagethespeakers.Be suretochecktheconditionsthoroughlybeforecarryingoutautoTAandEQ.
—Whenspeakersareincorrectlyconnected. (e.g.,Whenarearspeakerisconnectedto asubwooferoutput.)
—Whenaspeakerisconnectedtoapower ampdeliveringoutputhigherthanthe speaker'smaximuminputpowercapability.
- Ifthemicrophoneisplacedinanunsuitable positionthemeasurementtonemaybecome loudandmeasurementmaytakealongtime, resultinginadrainonbatterypower.Besure toplacethemicrophoneinthespecifiedlocation.
BeforeoperatingtheautoTAandEQ function
- CarryoutautoTAandEQinasquieta placeaspossible,withthecarengine and airconditioningswitchedoff.Alsocut powertocarphonesorportabletelephones inthecar,orremovethemfromthecarbeforecarryingoutautoTAandEQ.Sounds otherthanthemeasurementtone(surroundingsounds,enginesound,telephonesringingetc.)maypreventcorrect measurementofthecarinterioracoustic characteristics.
- BesuretocarryoutautoTAandEQusing the supplied microphone. Using another microphonemaypreventmeasurement, or result in incorrect measurement of the car interior acoustic characteristics.
- Whenfrontspeakerisnotconnected,auto TAandEQcannotbecarriedout.
- Whenthisunitisconnectedtoapower ampwithininputlevelcontrol,autoTAand EQmaynotbepossibleifyoulowerpower ampinputlevel.Setthepoweramp'sinput leveltothestandardposition.
- Whenthisunitisconnectedtoapower ampwithanLPF,turnofftheLPFonthe powerampbeforecarryingoutautoTAand EQ.Inaddition,thecut-offfrequencyfor built-inLPFofanactivesubwoofershould besettothehighestfrequency.
- Thetimealignmentvaluecalculated by autoTAandEQmaydifferfromtheactual distanceinthefollowingcircumstances. However,thedistancehasbeencalculated bycomputertobetheoptimumdelayto giveaccurateresultsforthecircumstances,sopleasecontinuetousethis value.
—When thereflected sound within a vehicle is strong and delays occur.
—Whendelaysoccurforlowsoundsdue totheinfluenceoftheLPFonactive subwoofersorexternalamps.
• AutoTAandEQchangestheaudiosettings asbelow:
—Thefader/balancesettingsreturntothe centerposition.(Refertopage68.)
—TheequalizercurveswitchestoFLAT.
(Refertopage73.)
—Itwillbeadjustedautomaticallytohigh passfiltersettingforfront,centerand rearspeaker.
- If you carry out a auto TA and EQ when an previous setting of this already exists, the setting will bere placed.
CarryingoutautoTAandEQ
1Stopthecarinaplacethatisasquiet aspossible, closealldoors, windowsand thesunroof, and thenturntheengineoff. If the engine is left running, enginenoisemay prevent correct auto TA and EQ.
2Fixthesuppliedmicrophoneinthecenteroftheheadrestofthedriver'sseat, facingforward,usingthebelt(sold separately).
TheautoTAandEQmaydifferdependingon whereyouplacethemicrophone.lfdesired, placethemicrophoneonthefrontpassenger seattocarryoutautoTAandEQ.

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Line drawing of a car interior with steering wheel, dashboard, and medical device (no text or symbols)3TurntheignitionswitchtoONorACC.
Ifthecar'sairconditionerorheateristurned on,turnitoff. Noisefromthefanintheair conditionerorheatermaypreventcorrectauto TAandEQ.
■PressSRCtoturnthesourceonifthisunitis turnedoff.
Availableaccessories
4Selectthepositionfortheseaton whichthemicrophoneisplaced.
RefertoUsingthepositionselectoronpage 67.
■ Ifnopositionisselectedbeforeyoustartauto TAandEQ, FRONT-Lisselectedautomatically.
5PressSRCandholduntiltheunitturns off.
6PressandholdEQtoentertheautoTA and EQmeasurementmode.
7Plugthemicrophoneintothemicrophoneinputjackonthemulti-channelprocessor.

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Diagram of a device connection showing cable routing and cable attachment (no text or symbols)Fordetailsconcerningoperation, refertothe multi-channelprocessor'soperationmanual.
8TouchSTARTtostarttheautoTAand EQ.
9Getoutofthecarandclosethedoor within10secondswhenthe10-second count-downstarts.
Themeasurementtone(noise)isoutputted fromthespeakers, andautoTAandEQbegins.
■Whenallspeakersareconnected,autoTA and EQiscompletedinaboutnineminutes.
■TostopautoTAandEQ,touchSTOP.
■TocancelautoTAandEQpartwaythrough, touchBACKorESC.
10WhenautoTAandEQiscompleted, Completeisdisplayed.
When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible, an
errormessageisdisplayed.(RefertoUnderstandingautoTAandEQerrormessagesonpage81.)
11TouchESCtocanceltheautoTAandEQ mode.
12Storethemicrophonecarefullyinthe glovecompartment.
Storethemicrophonecarefullyintheglove compartmentoranyothersafeplace.Ifthe microphoneissubjectedtodirectsunlightfor anextendedperiod,hightemperaturesmay causeddistortion,colorchangeormal-function.
Troubleshooting
Common
| SymptomCauseAction(See) | ||
| Powerdoesn'tturnon.Theunitdoesn'toperate. | Leadsandconnectorsareincorrectlyconnected. | Confirmonethatal connections are correct. |
| Thefuseisblown.Rectifythereasonforthefuseblowing,then replacethefuse.Beversuretoinstallafuse withthesamerating. | ||
| Noiseandotherfactorsarecausing thebuilt-inmicroprocessortooper- ateincorrectly. | PressRESET.(Page11) | |
| Operationwiththeremotecon- trolisn'tpossible.Theunitdoesnotoperatecor- rectlyevenwhentheappropriate remotecontrolbuttonsare pressed. | Theremotecontroloperationmode isincorrect. | Switchtothecorrectremotecontrolmode. |
| Theremotecontrolcodeisincor- rect. | Makesuretheremotecontrolselection switchsettingandcodetypesettingarethe same. | |
| Batterypowerislow.Loadnewbattery. | ||
| Someoperationsareprohibited withcertaindiscs. | Checkbyusinganotherdisc. | |
| Playbackisnotpossible.Thediscisdirty.Cleandisc.(Page82) | ||
| Nosoundsareheard.Thevolumelevelwillnotrise. | Cablesarenotconnectedcorrectly.Connectthecablescorrectly. | |
| Theunitisperformingstill,slowmo- tionorframe-by-frame playback. | Thereisnosoundduringstill,slowmotionor frame-by-frame playback. | |
| Thereisnopicture.Theparkingbrakecordisnotcon- nected. | Connectaparkingbrakecord,andapplythe parkingbrake. | |
| Theparkingbrakeisnotapplied.Connectaparkingbrakecord,andapplythe parkingbrake. | ||
| Theicon isdisplayed,andop- erationisnotpossible. | Theoperationisprohibitedforthe disc. | Thisoperationisnotpossible. |
| Theoperationisnotcompatible withthedisc's organization. | Thisoperationisnotpossible. | |
| Thepicturestops(pauses)and theunitcannotbeoperated. | Readingofdatahasbecomeimpos- sibleduring playback. | Afterstoppingplaybackonce,start playback oncemore. |
| Thereisnosound.Volumevelislow. | Thevolumevelislow.Adjustthevolumelevel. | |
| Theattenuatorison.Turntheattenuatoroff. | ||
| Thereisaudioandvideoskip- ping. | Theunitisnotfirmlysecured. | Securetheunitfirmly. |
| Thepictureisstretched,theas- pectisincorrect. | Theaspectsettingisincorrectfor thedisplay. | Selecttheappropriatesettingforyourdisplay. (Page39) |
| Whentheignitionswitchis turnedON(orturnedtoACC), themotorsounds. | Theunitisconfirmingwhethera discisloadedornot. | Thisisanormaloperation. |
AdditionalInformation
| Nothingisdisplayed.Thetouchpanelkeyscannotbe used. | Therearviewcameraisnotconnected.CAMERAPOLARITYisatincorrect setting. | Connectarearviewcamera.PressandholdVOLUME/MUTEtoreturntothesourcedisplayandthenselectthecorrect settingforCAMERAPOLARITY.(Page47) |
ProblemsduringDVD playback
| SymptomCauseAction(See) | ||
| Playbackisnotpossible.Theloadeddischasadifferentregionnumberfromthisunit. | Replacethediscwithonefeaturingthesameregionnumberasthisunit.(Page8,Page92) | |
| Aparentallockmessageisdisplayand playbackisnotpossible. | Parentallockison.Turnparentallockofforchangethelevel.(Page40) | |
| Parentallockcannotbecanceled. | Thecodenumberisincorrect.Inputthecorrectcodenumber.(Page40) | |
| Youhaveforgottenyourcodenumber. | TouchC10timestocancelthecodenumber.(Page40) | |
| Dialoglanguage(andsubtitle language)cannotbeswitched. | TheDVDplayingdoesnotfeature multiplelanguagerecordings. | Youcannotswitchamongmultiplelanguages iftheyarenotrecordedonthedisc. |
| Youcanonlyswitchbetweenitems indicatedinthediscmenu. | Switchusingthediscmenu. | |
| Nosubtitlesaredisplayed.TheDVDplayingdoesnotfeature subtitles. | Subtitlesarenotdisplayediftheyarenotrecordedonthedisc. | |
| Youcanonlyswitchbetweenitems indicatedinthediscmenu. | ||
| Playbackisnotwiththeaudio languageandsubtitlelanguage settingsselectedinDVDSETUP. | TheDVDplayingdoesnotfeature dialogorsubtitlesinthelanguage selectedinDVDSETUP. | SwitchingtoaselectedlanguageisnotpossibleifthelanguageselectedinDVDSETUPis notrecordedonthedisc. |
| Switchingtheviewingangleis notpossible. | TheDVDplayingdoesnotfeature scenesshotfrommultipleangles. | Youcannotswitchbetweenmultipleanglesif theDVDdoesnotfeaturescenesrecorded frommultipleangles. |
| Youaretryingtoswitchtomultiple angleviewingofascenethatisnot recordedfrommultipleangles. | Switchbetweenmultipleangleswhenwatchingscenesrecordedfrommultipleangles. | |
| Thepictureisextremelyunclear/distortedanddarkduringplay-back. | Thediscefeaturesasignaltoprohibit copying.(Somediscsmayhave this.) | Sincethisunitiscompatiblewiththecopy guardanalogcopyprotectsystem,whenplayingadiscthathasasignalprohibitingcopy-ing,thepicturemaysufferfromhorizontal stripesorotherimperfectionswhenviewed onsomedisplays.Thisdoesnotmeanthis unitismalfunctioning. |
ProblemsduringVideoCD playback
| SymptomCauseAction | ||
| ThePBC( playbackcontrol) menudisplaycannotbecalled up. | TheVideoCDplayingdoesnotfeaturePBC. | ThisoperationisnotpossiblewithVideoCDs notfeaturingPBC. |
| Repeatplayandtrack/time searcharenotpossible. | TheVideoCDplayingfeaturesPBC. | ThisoperationisnotpossiblewithVideoCDs featuringPBC. |
AdditionalInformation
ProblemsduringiPod playback
| SymptomCauseAction | ||
| iPod doesn't operate correctly. | Cables are incorrectly connected. | Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iPod mainmenuisdisplayed,connectthecable again. ResettheiPod. |
| TheiPodversionisold. | UpdatetheiPodversion. | |
Problemsduringmulti-channelprocessorconnection
| SymptomCauseAction(See) | ||
| Nosoundsareheard.Thevolumelevelwillnotrise. | Opticalcablesarenotconnected correctly. | Connectthecablescorrectly. |
| Evenifmulti-channelaudiois selected,2-channelaudioisoutput. | DigitaloutputsettingissettoLine- arPCM. | Normally,setthedigitaloutputsettingtoSTREAM.(Page41) |

Errormessages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer Service Center, besure to have the error message recorded.
Built-inDVDplayer
| MessageCauseAction | ||
| DIFFERENTREGIONDISCThediscdoesnothavethesamere-gionnumberasthisunit | ReplacetheDVDvideowithonebearingthe correctregionnumber. | |
| ERROR-02-XXDirtydisc | Cleandisc. | |
| Scratcheddisc | Replacedisc. | |
| Thediscisloadedupsidedown | Checkthatthediscisloadedcorrectly. | |
| Electrical or mechanical | Press RESET. | |
| NON-PLAYABLEDISC | Thistypeofdisccannotbeplayed bythisunit | Replacethediscwithonethisunitcanplay. |
| Theinserteddiscdoesnotcontain anyfilesthatcanbeplayedback | Replacedisc. | |
| PROTECT | Allthefilesontheinserteddiscare securedbyDRM | Replacedisc. |
| SKIPPED | TheinserteddisccontainsWMA filesthatareprotectedbyDRM | Replacedisc. |
| TEMP | Thetemperatureofthisunitisout-sidethenormaloperatingrange | Waituntiltheunit'stemperaturereturnsto withinnormaloperatinglimits. |
Additional Information
USBaudioplayer/USBmemory
| MessageCauseAction | ||
| NOAUDIONosongsTransfertheaudiofilestotheUSBportable | audioplayer/USBmemoryandconnect. | |
| USBmemorywithsecurityenabledisconnected | FollowtheUSBmemoryinstructionstodis-ablethesecurity. | |
| SKIPPEDTheconnectedUSBportableaudio player/USBmemorycontainsWMA filesthatareprotectedbyWindows MediaDRM9/10 | PlayanaudiofilenotprotectedbyWindows MediaDRM9/10. | |
| PROTECTAllthefilesontheconnectedUSB portableaudioplayer/USBmemory areprotectedbyWindowsMedia DRM9/10 | TransferaudiofilesnotprotectedbyWindows MediaDRM9/10totheUSBportableaudio player/USBmemoryandconnect. | |
| N/AUSBTheUSBdeviceconnectedtoisnot supportedbythisunit. | ConnectaUSBportableaudioplayerorUSB memorythatisUSBMassStorageClass compliant. | |
| CHECKUSBTheUSBconnectororUSBcableis short-circuited. | ConfirmthattheUSBconnectororUSB cableisnotcaughtinsomethingorda-maged. | |
| TheconnectedUSBportableaudio player/USBmemoryconsumes morethan500mA(maximumallow-ablecurrent). | DisconnecttheUSBportableaudioplayer/ USBmemoryandonotuseit.Turntheigni-tionswitchtoOFF,thentoACCorONand thenconnectthecompliantUSBportable audioplayer/USBmemory. | |
| ERROR-19CommunicationfailurePerformoneofthefollowingoperations. | -TurntheignitionswitchOFF andbackON.-DisconnecttheUSBportableaudioplayer/ USBmemory.-Changetoadifferentsource.Then,returntotheUSBportableaudio player/USBmemory. | |
| ERROR-23USBdeviceisnotformatted with FAT16orFAT32 | USBdeviceshouldbeformattedwithFAT16 orFAT32. | |
iPod
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-11CommunicationfailureDisconnectthecablefromiPod.OnceiPod mainmenuisdisplayed,connectthecable again. ResettheiPod. | ||
| ERROR-21OldversionofiPod | UpdatetheiPodversion. | |
| ERROR-30iPodfailure | ResettheiPod. | |
| No Songs | No songs | Transfer the songs to iPod. |
| STOP | No songs in the current list | Select a list that contains the songs. |
AdditionalInformation
| iPodisnotchargedbutoperates correctly | CheckiftheconnectioncableforiPodshortedout(e.g.,notcaughtinmetalobjects).Afterchecking,turntheignitionswitchOFFandbackONordisconnecttheiPodandconnectagain. | |
| ErrorhasoccurredwhenconnectingtheiPodtothisunit | ReconnecttheiPod.TurntheignitionswitchtoOFF,thentoACCorON.UpdatetheiPodversion. |

UnderstandingautoTAandEQerrormessages
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, referto the table below to see what the problem is and the suggested method of correcting the problem. After checking, try again.
| MessageCauseAction | ||
| Error. Please check MIC. | Microphone is not connected. | Plug the supplied microphone securely into thejack. |
| Error.PleasecheckfrontSP., Error.PleasecheckFLSP., Error.PleasecheckFRSP., Error.PleasecheckcenterSP., Error.PleasecheckrearSP., Error.PleasecheckRLSP., Error.PleasecheckRRSP., Error.Pleasechecksubwoofer | Themicrophonecannotpickupthe measuringtoneofaspeaker. | Confirmthatthespeakersareconnected correctly.Correcttheinputlevelsettingofthepower ampconnectedtothespeakers.Setthemicrophonecorrectly. |
| Error.Pleasechecknoise.Thesurroundingnoiselevelistoo high. | Stopyourcarinaplacethatisasquietas possible,andswitchofftheengine,airconditionerorheater.Setthemicrophonecorrectly. | |

AdditionalInformation
Handlingguidelineofdiscs andplayer
- Useonlyconventional,fullycirculardiscs. Donotuseshapeddiscs.

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Two technical diagrams showing a gear and a CD inside a heart shape, with no text or symbols present.- Use12-cmor8-cmdisc.Donotusean adapterwhenplaying8-cmdiscs.
- Donotinsertanythingotherthanadisc intothediscloadingslot.Discswhichcan beplayedbackarelistedonPlayablediscs onpage8.
- Donotusecracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise damaged discsastheymaydamagetheplayer.
- Donottouchtherecordedsurfaceofthe discs.
- Storediscsintheircaseswhennotinuse.
- Avoidleavingdiscsinexcessivelyhotenvir- onmentsincludingunderdirectsunlight.
- Donotattachlabels, writeonorapplychemicalstothesurfaceofthediscs.
- Tocleanadisc, wipethedisc with asoft cloth outward from the center.
- Condensationmaytemporarilyimpairthe player'sperformance.Leaveittoadjustto thewarmertemperatureforaboutone hour.Also,wipeanydumpdiscswithasoft cloth.
- Playbackofdiscsmaynotbepossiblebe- causeofdisccharacteristics, discformat, recordedapplication, playbackenvironment, storageconditions, andsoon.
• Roadshocksmayinterruptdiscplayback.
- Read the precautions for discs before using them.
DVDdiscs
- WithsomeDVDvideodiscs, it may not be possible to use certain functions.
- Itmaynotbepossibletoplaybacksome DVDvideodiscs.
- ItisnotpossibletoplaybackDVD-ROM/DVD-RAMdiscs.
DVD-R/DVD-RWdiscs
- UnfinalizedDVD-R/-RWdiscswhichhave beenrecordedwiththeVideoformat(video mode)cannotbeplayedback.
- DVD-R/-RWdiscswhichhavebeenrecordedwiththeVideoRecordingformat (VRmode)canbeplayedback.However, unfinalizeddiscmaynotbeplayedback. Unplayablediscshouldbefinalized.Inaddition,finalizedDVD-RDL(DualLayer)disc cannotberecorded/edited.
- DVD-RDL(DualLayer)discswhichhave beenrecordedwiththeVideoRecording format(VRmode)canbeplayedback. However, thisunitisnotcompatible with LayerJumprecordingmode.
- Formoreinformationaboutrecording mode,pleasecontactmanufactureofDVD recorderorapplication.
- The following logo indicates that this unit is compatible with DVD-RWdiscs which have been recorded with the Video Recording format (VRmode).
RW
COMPATIBLE

AVCHDrecordeddiscs
- ThisunitisnotcompatiblewithdiscsrecordedinAVCHD(AdvancedVideoCodec HighDefinition)format,Donotinsert AVCHDdiscs.Ifinserted,thediscmaynot beejected.
CD-R/CD-RWdiscs
- When CD-R/CD-RWdiscsareused, play-backispossibleonlyfordiscswhichhave beenfinalized.
- ItmaynotbepossibletopplaybackCD-R/CD-RWdiscsrecordedonamusicCDrecorderorapersonalcomputerbecauseof disccharacteristics,scratchesordirton thedisc,ordirt,condensation,etc.,onthe lensofthisunit.
- Playbackofdiscsrecordedonapersonal computermaynotbepossible,depending ontheapplicationsettingsandtheenvironment.Pleaserecordwiththecorrectformat.(Fordetails,contactthemanufacturer oftheapplication.)
- PlaybackofCD-R/CD-RWdiscsmaybe-comeimpossibleincaseofdirectexposure tosunlight,hightemperatures,orthesto-rageconditionsinthevehicle.
- Titlesandothertextinformationrecorded onaCD-R/CD-RWdiscmaynotbedisplayedbythisunit(inthecaseofaudio data(CD-DA)).
- ReadtheprecautionswithCD-R/CD-RW discsbeforeusingthem.
DualDiscs
- DualDiscsaretwo-sideddiscsthathavea recordableCDforaudioononesideanda recordableDVDforvideoontheother.
- PlaybackoftheDVDsideispossiblewith thisunit. However, sincetheCDsideof DualDiscsisnotphysicallycompatible with the general CDstandard, it may not be possible to play the CDsidewith this unit.
- FrequentloadingandejectingofaDual Discmayresultinscratchesonthedisc. Serioussscratchescanleadtoplaybackproblemsonthisunit.Insomecases,aDual Discmaybecomestuckinthediscloading slotandwillnoteject.Topreventthis,we recommendyourefrainfromusingDual Discwiththisunit.
- Pleaserefertotheinformationfromthe discmanufacturerformoredetailedinformationaboutDualDiscs.
Compressedaudiofileson thedisc
- DependingontheversionofWindows MediaPlayerusedtoencodeWMAfiles, albumnamesandothertextinformation maynotbecorrectlydisplayed.
- Theremaybeaslightdelaywhenstarting playbackofaudiofilesencodedwithimage data.
- ISO9660Level1and2compliant.Romeo andJolietfilesystemsarebothcompatible withthisplayer.
- Multi-session playback is possible.
- Compressedaudiofilesarenotcompatible withpacketwritedatatransfer.
- Only64charactersfromthebeginningcan bedisplayedasafilename(includingthe extensionsuchas.wmaor.mp3)orafolder name.
- Folderselectionsequenceorotheroperationmaybealtereddependingontheencodingorwritingsoftware.
- Regardlessofthelengthofblanksection betweenthesongsoforiginalrecording, compressedaudiodiscsplaywithashort pausebetweenensongs.
- Fileextensionssuchas.wma,.mp3or.m4a mustbeusedproperly.
AdditionalInformation
Exampleofahierarchy

Folder

Compressedaudiofile

flowchart
graph TD
01 --> 02
02 --> 1
02 --> 2
02 --> 3
03 --> 4
04 --> 5
04 --> 6
05 --> 6
1 --> 3
2 --> 3
3 --> 4
4 --> 5
5 --> 6
Level 1 L level 2 L level 3 L level 4
- Thisunitassignsfoldernumbers.Theuser cannotassignfoldernumbers.
- Itispossibletoplaybackupto255folders ononedisc.
Compressedaudiocompatibility
WMA
- Compatible format: WMAencoded by WindowsMediaPlayer
- Bitrate:5kbpsto320kbps(CBR),VBR
•Samplingfrequency:8kHzto48kHz - WindowsMediaAudio9Professional, Lossless, Voice: No
MP3
- Bitrate:8kbpsto320kbps(CBR),VBR
- Samplingfrequency:8kHzto48kHz(8kHz to48kHzforeemphasis)
- CompatibleID3tagversion:1.0,1.1,2.2,2.3 (ID3tagVersion2.xisgivenprioritythan Version1.x.)
• M3uplaylist: No - MP3i(MP3interactive),mp3PRO:No
AAC
- Compatible format: AACencoded by iTunes®
- Bitrate:8kbpsto320kbps(CBR)
•VBR:No
•Samplingfrequency:8kHzto44.1kHz - AppleLossless:No

USBaudioplayer/USBmemory USBaudioplayer/USBmemory compatibility
• USBversion:2.0,1.1 and 1.0
- USBdatatransferrate:fullspeed
- USBClass:MSC(MassStorageClass)device
- Protocol:bulk
• Minimumamountofmemory:250MB
• Maximumamountofmemory:250GB
- Filesystem:FAT32andFAT16
• Supplycurrent:500mA

Notes
- PartitionedUSBmemoryisnotcompatible withthisunit.
- DependingonthekindofUSBportableaudio player/USBmemoryyouuse,thisunitmay notrecognizetheUSBaudioplayer/USB memoryoraudiofilesmaynotbeplayedback properly.
- ThisunitcanplaybackfilesintheUSBportableaudioplayer/USBmemorythatisUSB MassStorageClass.However,copyrightprotectedfilesthatarestoredinabove-mentioned USBdevicescannotbeplayedback.
- You cannot connect a USB portable audio player/USB memory to this unit via a USB hub.
Handlingguidelineand supplementalinformation
- DonotleavetheUSBportableaudio player/USBmemoryindirectsunlightfor extendedamountsoftime.ExtendedexposuretodirectsunlightcanresultinUSB portableaudioplayer/USBmemorymal-functionduetotheresultinghighttemperature.
- DonotleavetheUSBportableaudio player/USBmemoryinhightemperature.
AdditionalInformation
- FirmlysecuretheUSBportableaudio player/USBmemorywhendriving.Donot lettheUSBportableaudioplayer/USB memoryfallontothefloor,whereitmaybe-comejammedunderthebrakeoracceleratorpedal.
- Theremaybeaslightdelaywhenstarting playbackofaudiofilesencodedwithimage data.
- Depending on the USB devices connected to this unit, it may generate noise in the radio.
- Only22charactersfromthebeginningcan bedisplayedasafilename(includingthe extension)orafoldernamewhenUSBportableaudioplayer/USBmemoryisselected asasource.
- Thetextinformationofsomeaudiofiles maynotbecorrectlydisplayed.
- Fileextensionsmustbeusedproperly.
- Upto15000filesonaUSBportableaudio player/USBmemorycanbeplayedback.
- Upto500foldersonaUSBportableaudio player/USBmemorycanbeplayedback.
- UptoeighttiersdirectoryonaUSBportableaudioplayer/USBmemorycanbe playedback.
- Theremaybeaslightdelaywhenstarting playbackofaudiofilesonaUSBportable audioplayer/USBmemorywithnumerous folderhierarchies.
- Donotconnectanythingotherthanthe USBportableaudioplayer/USBmemory.
- Operationsmayvarydependingonthe kindofUSBaudioplayerandaUSBmemory.
ThesequenceofaudiofilesonUSB memory
ForUSBportableaudioplayers, thesequence is different from that of USB memory and depends on the player.
Exampleofahierarchy
:Folder
Compressedaudiofile

flowchart
graph TD
A["01"] --> B["02"]
A --> C["03"]
A --> D["04"]
A --> E["05"]
B --> F["①"]
B --> G["②"]
C --> H["③"]
C --> I["④"]
D --> J["⑤"]
D --> K["⑥"]
Level 1 L level 2 L level 3 L level 4
- 01to05representassignedfoldernumbers.①to⑥representtheplaybacksequence.Theusercannotassignfolder numbersandspecifytheplaybacksequencewiththisunit.
- Playbacksequenceoftheaudiofileisthe sameasrecordedsequenceintheUSBdevice.
- Tospecifythe playbacksequence, the following method is recommended.
1Createthefilenameincludingnumbers thatspecifythe playbacksequence(e.g., 001xxx.mp3and099yyy.mp3).
2Putthosefilesintoafolder.
3Recordthefoldercontainingfilesintothe USBdevice.
However, depending on the system environment, you cannot specify the file playback sequence.
Compressedaudiocompatibility
WMA
- Compatible format: WMAencoded by WindowsMediaPlayer
- Bitrate:48kbpsto320kbps(CBR),48kbps to384kbps(VBR)
•Samplingfrequency:32kHzto48kHz - WindowsMediaAudio9Professional,Lossless,Voice:No
AdditionalInformation
MP3
- Bitrate:8kbpsto320kbps
- Samplingfrequency:16kHzto48kHz(32, 44.1,48kHzforeemphasis)
- CompatibleID3tagversion:1.0,1.1,2.2, 2.3,2.4(ID3tagVersion2.xisgivenpriority thanVersion1.x.)
• M3uplaylist: No - MP3i(MP3interactive),mp3PRO:No
AAC
- Compatible format: AACencoded by iTunes®
•Samplingfrequency:11.025kHzto48kHz
•Transmissionrate:16kbpsto320kbps - AppleLossless:No
WAV
- Compatible format: Linear PCM (LPCM), MSADPCM
- Quantizationbits:8and16(LPCM),4(MS ADPCM)
- Samplingfrequency:16kHzto48kHz (LPCM),22.05kHzto44.1kHz(MSAD-PCM)
DivXvideofiles
- Depending on the file information compositions such as the number of audiostream, therem maybe as light delay in the start of playback on discs.
- Somespecialoperationmaybeprohibited becauseofthecompositionofDivXfiles.
- DivXfilesdownloadedonlyfromDivXpartnersiteareguaranteeofproperoperation. UnauthorizedDivXfilemaynotoperate properly.
- DRMrentalfilecannotbeoperateduntil startingplayingback.
- ThisunitcorrespondstoaDivXfiledisplay upto1590minutes43seconds.Also, searchoperationbeyondthistimelimits prohibited.
- Ifafilecontainsmorethan4GB, playback isstoppedontheway.
- DivXVODfile playback requires IDcode of this unit to DivXVOD provider. About ID
code, refertoDisplayingyourDivX ^ VODregistrationcodeonpage41.
- Fileextensionssuchas.avior.divxmustbe usedproperly.
- FormoredetailsaboutDivX,visitthefollowingsite: http://www.divx.com/
DivXcompatibility
- Compatible format: DivXvideoformatimplementedinrelationtoDivXstandards
• DivXUltraformat: No
• DivXfileswithoutvideodata:No - Compatibleaudiocode:MP2,MP3,Dolby Digital
- LPCM:No
- Bitrate:8kbpsto320kbps(CBR),VBR
•Samplingfrequency:8kHzto48kHz - Compatibleexternalsubtitlefileextension: .srt
AbouthandlingtheiPod

CAUTION
- Pioneeracceptsnoresponsibilityfordatalost ontheiPodevenifthatdataislostwhile usingthisunit.
- DonotleavetheiPodindirectsunlightforex-tendedamountsoftime.Extendedexposure todirectsunlightcanresultiniPodmalfunc-tionduetotheresultinghightemperature.
- DonotleavetheiPodinahighttemperature.
- FirmlysecuretheiPodwhendriving.Donot lettheiPodfallontothefloor,whereitmaybe-comejammedunderthebrakeoraccelerator pedal.
Fordetails, refertothei Pod'smanuals.
AboutiPodsettings
- You cannot operate theiPodEqualizeron Pioneerproducts. Were recommend that you set theiPodEqualizertooff, before connecting to this unit.
AdditionalInformation
- YoucannotsetRepeattooffontheiPod whenusingthisunit.EvenifyousetRepeat tooffontheiPod,Repeatisautomatically changedtoAllwhenconnectingtheiPod tothisunit.
Usingthedisplaycorrectly
CAUTION
- Ifliquidorforeignmattersshouldgetinside thisunit,turnoffthepowerimmediately and consultyourdealerorthenearestauthorized PIONEERServiceStation.Donotusetheunit inthisconditionbecausedoingsomayresult inafire.electricshock,orotherfailure.
- Ifyounoticesmoke, astrangenoiseorsmell, oranyotherabnormalsignsfromthedisplay, turnoffthepowerimmediatelyandconsult yourdealerorthenearestauthorized PIONEERServiceStation. Usingthisunitin thisconditionmayresultinpermanentdamagetothesystem.
- Donotdisassembleormodifythisunit, as therearehigh-voltagecomponentsinside whichmaycauseanelectricshock.Besure toconsultyourdealerorthenearestauthorizedPIONEERServiceStationforinternalinspection,adjustmentsorrepairs.
Handlingthedisplay
- Whenthedisplayissubjectedtodirectsunlightforalongperiodoftime, itwillbecomeveryhotresultinginpossible damagetotheLCDscreen. Whennot usingthisunit,closethedisplayandavoid exposingittodirectsunlight.
- Thedisplayshouldbeusedwithinthetemperaturerangesshownbelow. Storagetemperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C Attemperatureshigherorlowerthanthe operatingtemperaturerangethedisplay maynotoperatenormally.
-
The LCD screen of this unit is exposed in ordertoincrease its visibility within the vehicle. Pleased on to press strongly on it as this may damage it.
-
DonotpushtheLCDscreenwithmuch forceasthismayscratchit.
- Becarefuloffingers, longhair, and loose articles of clothing which could possibly get caught between the display and the main body and causes serious injury.
Liquidcrystaldisplay(LCD)screen
- Ifthedisplayisneartheventofanairconditionerwhenitisopened,makesurethat airfromtheairconditionerisnotblowing onit.Heatfromtheheatermaydamage theLCDscreen,andcoolairfromthecoolermaycausemoisturetoforminsidethe displayresultinginpossibledamage.Also, ifthedisplayiscooleddownbythecooler, thescreenmaybecomedark,orthelife spanofthesmallfluorescenttubeusedinsidethedisplaymaybeshortened.
- Smallblackdotsorwhitedots(brightdots) mayappearontheLCDscreen.Theseare duetothecharacteristicsoftheLCD screenanddonotindicateaproblemwith thedisplay.
- Atlowtemperatures, the LCD screen may bedark for awhile 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 antenna of the portable phone away from the display to prevent disruption of the video by the appearance of spots, colored stripes, etc.
Keepingthedisplayingood condition
- When removing dust from the screen or cleaning the display, first turn the system power off, then wipewith as of t dry cloth.
- Whenwipingthescreen, takecarenotto scratchthesurface. Donotuseharshor abrasivechemicalcleaners.
Smallfluorescenttube
- Asmallfluorescenttubeisusedinsidethe displaytoilluminatetheLCDscreen.
—Thefluorescenttubeshouldlastforapproximately10000hours,dependingon operatingconditions.(Usingthedisplay atlowtemperaturesreducetheservice lifeofthefluorescenttube.)
—Whenthefluorescenttubereachesthe endofitsusefullife,thescreenwillbe darkandtheimagewillnolongerbe projected.Ifthishappens,consultyour dealerorthenearestauthorized PIONEERServiceStation.
LanguagecodechartforDVD
| Language(code),inputcodeLanguage(code),inputcodeLanguage(code),inputcode | ||
| Japanese (ja), 1001 | Guarani (gn), 0714 | Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619 |
| English (en), 0514 | Gujarati (gu), 0721 | Quechua (qu), 1721 |
| French (fr), 0618 | Hausa (ha), 0801 | Rhaeto-Romance (rm), 1813 |
| Spanish (es), 0519 | Hindi (hi), 0809 | Kirundi (rn), 1814 |
| German (de), 0405 | Croatian (hr), 0818 | Romanian (ro), 1815 |
| Italian (it), 0920 | Hungarian (hu), 0821 | Kinyarwanda (rw), 1823 |
| Chinese (zh), 2608 | Armenian (hy), 0825 | Sanskrit (sa), 1901 |
| Dutch (nl), 1412 | Interlingua (ia), 0901 | Sindhi (sd), 1904 |
| Portuguese (pt), 1620 | Interlingue (ie), 0905 | Sangho (sg), 1907 |
| Swedish (sv), 1922 | Inupiak (ik), 0911 | Serbo-Croatian (sh), 1908 |
| Russian (ru), 1821 | Indonesian (in), 0914 | Sinhalese (si), 1909 |
| Korean (ko), 1115 | Icelandic (is), 0919 | Slovak (sk), 1911 |
| Greek (el), 0512 | Hebrew (iw), 0923 | Slovenian (sl), 1912 |
| Afar (aa), 0101 | Yiddish (ji), 1009 | Samoan (sm), 1913 |
| Abkhazian (ab), 0102 | Javanese (jw), 1023 | Shona (sn), 1914 |
| Afrikaans (af), 0106 | Georgian (ka), 1101 | Somali (so), 1915 |
| Amharic (am), 0113 | Kazakh (kk), 1111 | Albanian (sq), 1917 |
| Arabic (ar), 0118 | Greenlandic (kl), 1112 | Serbian (sr), 1918 |
| Assamese (as), 0119 | Cambodian (km), 1113 | Siswati (ss), 1919 |
| Aymara (ay), 0125 | Kannada (kn), 1114 | Sesotho (st), 1920 |
| Azerbaijani (az), 0126 | Kashmiri (ks), 1119 | Sundanese (su), 1921 |
| Bashkir (ba), 0201 | Kurdish (ku), 1121 | Swahili (sw), 1923 |
| Byelorussian (be), 0205 | Kirghiz (ky), 1125 | Tamil (ta), 2001 |
| Bulgarian (bg), 0207 | Latin (la), 1201 | Telugu (te), 2005 |
| Bihari (bh), 0208 | Lingala (ln), 1214 | Tajik (tg), 2007 |
| Bislama (bi), 0209 | Laothian (lo), 1215 | Thai (th), 2008 |
| Bengali (bn), 0214 | Lithuanian (lt), 1220 | Tigrinya (ti), 2009 |
| Tibetan (bo), 0215 | Latvian (lv), 1222 | Turkmen (tk), 2011 |
| Breton (br), 0218 | Malagasy (mg), 1307 | Tagalog (tl), 2012 |
| Catalan (ca), 0301 | Maori (mi), 1309 | Setswana (tn), 2014 |
| Corsican (co), 0315 | Macedonian (mk), 1311 | Tonga (to), 2015 |
| Czech (cs), 0319 | Malayalam (ml), 1312 | Turkish (tr), 2018 |
| Welsh (cy), 0325 | Mongolian (mn), 1314 | Tsonga (ts), 2019 |
| Danish (da), 0401 | Moldavian (mo), 1315 | Tatar (tt), 2020 |
| Bhutani (dz), 0426 | Marathi (mr), 1318 | Twi (tw), 2023 |
| Esperanto (eo), 0515 | Malay (ms), 1319 | Ukrainian (uk), 2111 |
| Estonian (et), 0520 | Maltese (mt), 1320 | Urdu (ur), 2118 |
| Basque (eu), 0521 | Burmese (my), 1325 | Uzbek (uz), 2126 |
| Persian (fa), 0601 | Nauru (na), 1401 | Vietnamese (vi), 2209 |
| Finnish (fi), 0609 | Nepali (ne), 1405 | Volapük (vo), 2215 |
| Fiji (fj), 0610 | Norwegian (no), 1415 | Wolof (wo), 2315 |
| Faroese (fo), 0615 | Occitan (oc), 1503 | Xhosa (xh), 2408 |
| Frisian (fy), 0625 | Oromo (om), 1513 | Yoruba (yo), 2515 |
| Irish (ga), 0701 | Oriya (or), 1518 | Zulu (zu), 2621 |
| Scots-Gaelic (gd), 0704 | Panjabi (pa), 1601 | |
| Galician(gl),0712Polish(pl),1612 | ||

AdditionalInformation
Terms
AAC
AACisshortforAdvancedAudioCodingand referstoanaudiocompressiontechnology standardusedwithMPEG2andMPEG4.
Aspectratio
Thisisthewidth-to-heighttratioofaTVscreen. Aregulardisplayhasanaspectratioof4:3. Widescreendisplayshaveanaspectratioof 16:9, providingabiggerpictureforexceptional presenceandatmosphere.
Bitrate
Thisexpressesdatavolumepersecond,orbps(bitspersecond)units.Thehighertherate,themoreinformationisavailabletoreproducethesound.Usingthesameencodingmethod(suchasMP3),thehighertherate,thebetterthesound.
Chapter
DVDtitlesareinturndividedintochapters whicharenumberedinthesamewayasthe chaptersofabook.WithDVDvideodiscsfeaturingchapters,youcanquicklyfindadesired scenewithchaptersearch.
DivX
DivXisapopularmediatechnologycreatedby DivX,Inc.DivXmediafilescontainhighlycompressedvideowithhighvisualqualitythat maintainsarelativelysmallfilesize.DivXfiles canalsoincludeadvancedmediafeatureslike menus, subtitles, and alternate audiotracks. ManyDivXmediafilesareavailablefordownloadonline, and you can create your own using your personal content and easy-to-use tools from DivX.com.
DivXCertified
DivXCertifiedproductsareofficiallytestedby thecreatorsofDivXandguaranteedtoplayall versionsofDivXvideo,includingDivX6.
DolbyDigital
DolbyDigitalprovidesmulti-channelaudio fromupto5.1independentchannels.Thisis
thesameastheDolbyDigitalsurroundsound systemusedintheaters.
DolbyProLogicII
DolbyProLogicllcancreatefivefull-bandwidthoutputchannelsfromtwo-channel sources. This new technology enables discrete5-channel playback with 2 front channels, 1 center channel, and 2 rearchannels. A music mode is also available for 2-channel sources in addition to themoviemode.
DTS
ThisstandsforDigitalTheaterSystems.DTSis asurroundsystemdeliveringmulti-channel audiofromupto6independentchannels.
Dynamicrangecontrol
DolbyDigitalhasafunctionforcompressing the difference between the loudest and softest sounds: Dynamic range control. This control ensures sound with an increased dynamic range are heard clearly even at low volume levels.
ID3tag
Thisisamethodofembeddingtrack-related informationinanMP3file. Thisembeddedinformationcanincludethetracktitle, theartist'sname, thealbumtitle, themusicgenre, theyearofproduction, commentsandother data. Thecontentscanbefreelyedited using softwarewithID3Tageditingfunctions. Althoughthetagsarerestrictedastothenumberofcharacters, theinformationcanbe viewedwhenthetrackisplayedback.
ISO9660format
ThisistheinternationalstandardfortheformatlogicofCD-ROMfoldersandfiles.Forthe ISO9660format,thereareregulationsforthe followingtwolevels.
Level1:
Thefilenameisin8.3format(thenameconsistsofupto8characters,half-byteEnglish capitallettersandhalf-bytenumeralsandthe "_"sign,withafile-extensionofthreecharacters).
AdditionalInformation
Level2:
The filename can have up to 31 characters (including these separation mark “.” and a file extension). Each folder contains less than 8 hierarchies.
Extendedformats
Joliet:
Filenamescanhaveupto64characters.
Romeo:
Filenamescanhaveupto128characters.
LinearPCM(LPCM)/Pulsecode modulation
Thisstandsforlinearpulsecodemodulation, whichisthesignalrecordingsystemusedfor musicCDsandDVDs.Generally,DVDsarerecordedwithhighersamplingfrequencyandbitratethanCDs.Therefore,DVDscanprovidehighersoundquality.
m3u
Playlistscreatedusingthe"WINAMP"softwarehaveaplaylistfileextension(.m3u).
MP3
MP3isshortforMPEGAudioLayer3.Itisan audiocompressionstandardsetbyaworking group(MPEG)oftheISO(InternationalStandardsOrganization).MP3isabletocompress audiodatatoabout1/10ththelevelofaconventionaldisc.
MPEG
ThisstandsforMovingPicturesExperts Group, and is an international video image compression standard. Some DVDs featured digital audio compressed and recorded using this system.
Multi-angle
WithregularTVprograms,althoughmultiple camerasareusedtosimultaneouslyshoot scenes,onlyimagesfromonecameraata timearetransmittedtoyourTV.SomeDVDs featurescenesshotfrommultipleangles,lettingyouchooseyourviewingangleasdesired.
Multi-audio(Multilingualdialog)
SomeDVDsfeaturedialogrecordedinmulti- plelanguages.Dialoginupto8languages canberecordedonasingledisc,lettingyou chooseasdesired.
Multi-session
Multi-sessionisarecordingmethodthatal- lowsadditionaldatatoberecordedlater. WhenrecordingdataonaCD-ROM,CD-Ror CD-RW,etc.,alldatafrombeginningtoendis treatedasasinguleunitorsession.Multi-ses-sionisamethodofrecordingmorethan2ses-sionsononedisc.
Multi-subtitle
Subtitlesinupto32languagescanbere- cordedonasingleDVD,lettingyouchooseas desired.
Opticaldigitaloutput/input
Bytransmittingandreceivingaudiosignalsin adigitalsignalformat,thechanceofsonic qualitydeterioratinginthecourseoftransmissionisminimized.Anopticaldigitaloutput/inputisdesignedtotransmitandreceiveddigitalsignalsoptically.
Packetwrite
Thisisageneraltermforamethodofwriting onCD-R,etc.,atthetimerequiredforafile, justasisdonewithfilesonfloppyorhard discs.
Parentallock
SomeDVDvideodiscswithviolentoradult-orientedscenesfeatureparentallockwhichpreventschildrenfromviewingsuchscenes.With thiskindofdisc,ifyousettheunit'sparental locklevel,playbackofscenesinappropriatefor childrenwillbedisabled,orthesesceneswill beskipped.
AdditionalInformation
Playbackcontrol(PBC)
Thisisapalaybackcontrolsignalrecordedon VideoCDs(Version2.0).Usingmenudisplays providedbyVideoCDswithPBCletsyouenjoy playbackofsimpleinteractivesoftwareand softwarewithsearchfunctions.Youcanalso enjoyviewinghigh-andstandard-resolution stillimages.
Regionnumber
DVDplayersandDVDdiscsfeatureregion numbersindicatingtheareainwhichthey werepurchased.PlaybackofaDVDisnotpossibleunlessitfeaturesthesameregionnumberastheDVDplayer.Thisunit'sregion numberisdisplayedonthebottomoftheunit.
Title
DVDvideodiscshavehighdatacapacity,enablingrecordingofmultiplemoviesonasingledisc.If,forexample,onedisccontains threeseparatemovies,theyaredividedinto title1,title2andtitle3.Thisletsoyuenjoythe convenienceoftitlesearchandotherfunctions.
VBR
VBRisshortforvariablebitrate.Generally speakingCBR(constantbitrate)ismore widelyused.Butbyflexiblyadjustingthebit rateaccordingtotheneedsofaudiocompression,itispossibletoachievecompression-prioritysoundquality.
WMA
WMAisshortforWindowsMedia™Audio andreferstoanaudiocompressiontechnologythatisdevelopedbyMicrosoft Corporation.WMAdatacanbeencodedby usingWindowsMediaPlayerversion7or later. WindowsMediaandtheWindowslogoaretrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofMicrosoft CorporationintheUnitedStatesand/orother countries.
Specifications
General
Ratedpowersource.....14.4VDC
Groundingsystem......Negativetype
Max.currentconsumption
10.0A
Dimensions(W×H×D):
DIN
Continuouspoweroutput...22W×4(1kHz,5%THD,4
Ωload, bothchannelsdri-
ven)
Load impedance .... 4 Ω to 8 Ω × 4
4 to 8 × 2 + 2 × 1
Preoutmaxoutputlevel.....4.0V
Equalizer(3-BandParametricEqualizer):
Low
Frequency.....40/80/100/160Hz
QFactor....0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15(+6dB
whenboosted)
Gain....±12dB
Mid
Frequency.....200/500/1k/2kHz
QFactor....0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15(+6dB
whenboosted)
Gain....±12dB
High
Frequency.....3.15k/8k/10k/12.5kHz
QFactor....0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15(+6dB
whenboosted)
Gain....±12dB
HPF:
Frequency.....50/63/80/100/125Hz
Slope....-12dB/oct
Subwoofer(mono):
Frequency.....50/63/80/100/125Hz
Slope....-18dB/oct
Gain....+6dBto-24dB
Phase......Normal/Reverse
Bassboost:
Gain....+12dBto0dB
DVDPlayer
System......DVDvideo,DVD-VR,Video
CD, CD, WMA, MP3, AAC,
DivXsystem
Usablediscs......DVDvideo,VideoCD,CD,
CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW
Regionnumber:
forMiddleEastAsianandSouthAfricanmodels .....2
forSoutheastAsianmodels
3
forSouthAmericanandOceanianmodels
4
Signalformat:
Samplingfrequency.....44.1/48/96kHz
Numberofquantizationbits
16/20/24:linear
Frequencyresponse.....5Hzto44000Hz(withDVD,
atsamplingfrequency96
kHz)
Signal-to-noiseratio....97dB(1kHz)(IEC-Anet-
work)
(CD:96dB(1kHz)(IEC-A
network))(RCAlevel)
Outputlevel:
Video....1.0Vp-p/75Ω(±0.2V)
Numberofchannels......2(stereo)
MP3decodingformat......MPEG-1&2AudioLayer3
WMAdecodingformat......Ver.7,7.1,8,9,10(2ch
audio)
(WindowsMediaPlayer)
AACdecodingformat......MPEG-4AAC(iTunes ^® en-
codedonly)(.m4a)
DivXdecodingformat......HomeTheaterVer.3,4,5.2
(.avi,.divx)
USB
Specification.....USB2.0fullspeed
Supplycurrent.....500mA
Maximumamountofmemory
250GB
Filesystem.....FAT16,FAT32
MP3decodingformat......MPEG-1&2AudioLayer3
AdditionalInformation
WMA decoding format ...... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch audio)
(WindowsMediaPlayer)
AACdecodingformat......MPEG-4AAC(iTunes ^® en-
codedonly)(.m4a)
(Ver.7.2andearlier)
WAVsignalformat....LinearPCM&MSADPCM
(Non-compressed)
FMtuner
Frequencyrange.....87.5MHzto108.0MHz
Usable sensitivity .... 8 dBf (0.7 μV/75 Ω, mono,
S/N:30dB)
Signal-to-noiseratio....75dB(IEC-Anetwork)
AMtuner
Frequencyrange.....531kHzto1602kHz(9kHz)
530kHzto1640kHz(10
kHz)
Usablesensitivity.....18μV(S/N:20dB)
Signal-to-noiseratio......65dB(IEC-Anetwork)
Infraredremotecontrol
Wavelength....945nm
Output.....typ;10mw/srperInfrared
LED

Note
Specificationsandthedesignaresubjecttomod-
ificationswithoutnoticeduetoimprovements.

Index
A
Angleicon.... 26,39
Aspectratio.... 39, 90
Audiolanguage.... 25, 38
B
Bookmark....24
Brightness.... 45
C
Chapter....90
Codenumber.... 40
Color.... 45
Contrast.... 45
D
DivX....90
DivXCertified....90
DolbyDigital.... 9, 90
DolbyProLogicII....90
DTS 9,90
Dynamicrangecontrol....90
H
Hue....45
L
Languagecodechart.... 89
LinearPCM(LPCM)....91
M
Menulanguage.... 39
MPEG....91
Multi-angle.... 26, 91
Multi-audio.... 25, 91
Multi-subtitle.... 25, 91
O
Opticaldigitaloutput/input...... 91
P
Parentallock.... 40, 91
PBC( playbackcontrol).... 21
Playbackcontrol(PBC)....92
R
Subtitlelanguage.... 25, 38
T
Title....92
TVaspect.... 39
V
VideoCD....8
W
Widescreenmode.... 45
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