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USER MANUAL AVH-P6050DVD PIONEER
Pleasereadthroughtheseoperatinginstructionsssoyouwillknowhowtooperate yourmodelproperly.Afteryouhavefinishedreadingtheinstructions,keepthismanualinasafeplaceforfuturereference.

Besuretoreadthis
- Playablediscs8
•DVDvideodiscregionnumbers8 - Whenanoperationisprohibited11

Precautions
IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS6
Toensuresafedriving6
Toavoidbatteryexhaustion7

BeforeYouStart
Aboutthisunit8
Aboutthismanual9
Incaseoftrouble9
Features9
AboutWMA10
ToprotecttheLCDscreen10
ForviewingLCDcomfortably11
WhatthemarksonDVDsindicate11
Resettingthemicroprocessor11
Aboutthedemomode12
Useandcareoftheremotecontrol12

Customisingyoursystem
ConnectingwithseparatelysoldPioneer products13
Usingmulti-channelprocessor13
UsingiPod13
UsingtheAVG-VDP1(PioneerVehicle DynamicsProcessor)13
Usingthereardisplay13
UsingBluetoothwirelestechnology14

What's What
Headunit15
Remotecontrol16

BasicOperations
Turningtheunitonandselectinga source19
Loading/Ejectingdiscs20
Adjustingtheflapangle21
Adjustingthevolume21
Turningtheunitoff21
Touchpanelkeybasicoperation22

Tuner
Listeningtotheradio24
Storingandrecallingbroadcast frequencies25
Introductionofadvancedtuner operation25
Storingthestrongestbroadcast frequencies25
Tuninginstrongsignals26

PlayingDVDvideodiscs
WatchingaDVDvideo27
OperatingtheDVDmenu28
Skippingbackorforwardtoanothertitle28
Stoppingplayback28
PausingDVDvideoplayback28
Resume playback(Bookmark)29
Frame-by-frame playback29
Slowmotionplayback29
Searchingforadesiredscene, starting playbackfromaspecifiedtime30
Changingaudiolanguageduring playback (Multi-audio)30
Changing the subtitle language during playback (Multi-subtitle) 31
Changingtheviewingangleduring playback (Multi-angle)31
Returntothespecifiedscene32
AutomaticplaybackofDVDs32
Contents
IntroductionofadvancedDVDvideo operation32
Repeatingplay32
Selectingaudiooutput33
08 PlayingVideoCDs
WatchingaVideoCD34
Stoppingplayback35
PausingVideoCDplayback35
Frame-by-frame playback35
Slowmotionplayback35
Searchingforadesiredscene, starting playbackfromaspecifiedtime36
PBCplayback36
IntroductionofadvancedVideoCD operation37
Repeatingplay37
Selectingaudiooutput37
09 PlayingCDs
ListeningtoaCD38
Stoppingplayback39
PausingCDplayback39
UsingCDTEXTfunctions39
IntroductionofadvancedCDoperation40
Repeatingplay40
Playingtracksinrandomorder40
ScanningtracksofaCD40
10 Playingcompressedaudio
Listeningtocompressedaudio41
Stoppingplayback42
Pausingcompressedaudioplayback42
Displayinginformationoncompressed audio43
Introductionofadvancedbuilt-inDVDplayer (compressedaudio)operation44
Repeatingplay44
Playingtracksinrandomorder44
Scanningfoldersandtracks45
11 Multi-CDPlayer
ListeningtoaCD46
PausingCDplayback47
UsingCDTEXTfunctions47
50-discmulti-CDplayer47
Introductionofadvancedmulti-CDplayer operation48
Repeatingplay48
Playingtracksinrandomorder48
ScanningCDsandtracks49
UsingITSplaylists49
Usingcompressionandbasemphasis50
12 TVtuner
Watchingthetelevision51
Storingandrecallingbroadcaststations52
IntroductionofadvancedTVtuner operation52
Storingthestrongestbroadcaststations sequentially53
Selectingtheareagroup53
13 PlayingsongsoniPod
ListeningtosongsonyouriPod54
Browsingforasong54
Pausingasong55
DisplayingtextinformationoniPod55
Displayinginformationonsong55
Repeatingplay55
Playingsongsinarandomorder (shuffle)56
14 BluetoothAudio
ListeningtosongsonBTAudio(Bluetooth audioplayer)57
ConnectingaBluetoothaudioplayer58
PlayingsongsonaBluetoothaudio player58
DisconnectingaBluetoothaudioplayer58
DisplayingBD(BluetoothDevice) address59
15 BluetoothTelephone
Hands-freephoningwithcellularphones featuringBluetoothwireless technology60
Settingupforhands-freephoning61
Basicoperationofhands-freephoning61
Introduction of advanced hands-freephoning operation 62
Connectingacellularphone62
Disconnectingacellularphone63
Registeringaconnectedcellularphone63
Deletingaregisteredphone63
Connectingtoaregisteredcellular phone64
Usingthephonebook64
Usingthecallhistory66
Usingpresetnumbers67
Makingacallbyenteringphonenumber67
Clearingmemory68
Settingautomaticanswering68
Settingautomaticrejecting68
Switchingtheringtone68
Echocancelingandnoisereduction68
DisplayingBD(BluetoothDevice) address68
16 AudioAdjustments
Introductionofaudioadjustments69
Usingbalanceadjustment69
Usingtheequalizer70
Adjustingloudness71
Usingsubwooferoutput71
Usingnonfadingoutput71
Usingthehighpassfilter72
Adjustingsourcelevels72
Stagingforcarenvironment72
17 DigitalSignalProcessor
IntroductionofDSPadjustments74
Using the position selector 74
Usingbalanceadjustment75
Adjustingsourcelevels75
Usingthedynamicrangecontrol76
Usingthedown-mixfunction76
Usingthedirectcontrol76
UsingtheDolbyProLogicII76
Settingthespeakersetting77
Adjustingthespeakeroutputlevels78
Selectingacross-overfrequency79
Adjustingthespeakeroutputlevelsusinga testtone79
Usingthetimealignment80
Usingtheequalizer81
Usingtheauto-equalizer83
AutoTAandEQ(auto-timealignment and auto-equalizing)83
18 Setup
Introductionofsetupadjustments86
SettingtheAVinput86
Settingtheclock87
Selectingvideoonreardisplay88
19 DVDSetup
IntroductionofDVDsetupadjustments89
Settingthesubtitlelanguage89
Settingtheaudiolanguage90
Settingthemenulanguage90
Switchingtheassistsubtitleonoroff90
Settingtheangleicondisplay90
Settingtheaspectratio91
Settingtheparentallock91
20 InitialSetup
Adjustinginitialsettings93
Switchingtheauxiliarysetting93
Settingtherearoutputandsubwoofer controller93
SettingtheFMtuningstep94
SettingtheAMtuningstep94
ChanginglanguagesforCAUTION94
Switchingthesoundmuting/attenuation94
MixingAVG-VDP1beepandaudiosound95
Correctingdistortedsound95
SettingtheTVsignal95
Resettingtheaudiofunctions96
EnteringPINcodeforBluetoothwireless connection96
Extendingthevehicle'santenna96
21 OtherFunctions
Adjustingthescreen97
Selectingthebackgrounddisplay98
Adjustingtheresponsepositionsofthe touchpanels(TouchPanel Calibration)99
DisplayingtheAVG-VDP1(PioneerVehicle DynamicsProcessor)99
UsingtheAUXsource100
Usingtheexternalunit101
Settingremotecontrolcodetype101
Usingthepreprogrammedfunction102
AdditionalInformation
Troubleshooting103
Errormessages105
UnderstandingautoTAandEQerror messages105
DVDplayerandcare107
DVDdiscs107
AVCHDrecordeddiscs108
CD-R/CD-RWdiscs108
DualDiscs108
MP3andWMAfiles108
Aboutfoldersandcompressedaudio files110
Usingthedisplaycorrectly110
LanguagecodechartforDVD112
Terms113
Specifications116
Index118
IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS
Pleasereadalloftheseinstructionsregarding yourdisplayandretainthemforfuturereference.
1 Readthismanualfullyandcarefullybeforeoperatingyourdisplay.
2 Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and safety information.
3Paycloseattentiontoallwarningsinthis manualandfollowtheinstructionscarefully.
4 Donotallowotherpersonstousethissystemuntiltheyhavereadunderstood theoperatinginstructions.
5 Donotinstallthedisplaywhereitmay(i) obstructthedriver'svision,(ii) impair the performanceofanyofthevehicle'soperatingsystemsorsafetyfeatures,includingairbags,hazardlampbuttonsor(iii) impairthedriver'sabilitytosafelyoperatethevehicle.
6 Donotoperatethisdisplayifdoingsoin anywaywilldivertyourattentionfrom thesafeoperationofyourvehicle.Always observesafedrivingrulesandfollowwall existingtrafficregulations.Ifyouexperiencedifficultyinoperatingthesystemor readingthedisplay,parkyourvehicleina safelocationandmakenecessaryadjustments.
7 Pleaseremembertowearyourseatbeltat alltimeswhileoperatingyourvehicle.If youareeverinanaccident,yourinjuries canbeconsiderablymoresevereifyour seatbeltisnotproperlybuckled.
8 Never use headphones 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 display 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.
Precautions
WhenyouattempttowatchaDVD,VideoCD orTVwhiledriving,thewarningVIDEOVIEWINGISNOTAVAILABLEWHILEDRIVINGwill appearonthefrontdisplay. TowatchaDVD,VideoCDorTVonthefront display,parkyourvehicleinasafeplaceand applytheparkingbrake.
Toavoidbatteryexhaustion
Besuretorunthevehicleenginewhileusing thisunit.Usingthisunitwithoutrunningthe enginecanresultinbatterydrainage.

WARNING
Donotusewithvehiclesthatdonotfeaturean ACCposition.
Aboutthisunit

CAUTION
- Donotallowthisunittocomeintocontact with liquids. Electricalshockcouldresult. Also, damagetothisunit, smoke, andoverheatingcouldresult from contact with liquids.
- "CLASS1LASERPRODUCT" Thisproductcontainsalaserdiodeofhigher classthan1.Toensurecontinuedsafety,do notremoveanycoversorattemptogainaccesstotheinsideoftheproduct.Referallservicingtoqualifiedpersonnel.
- Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions.
• Alwayskeepthevolumelowenoughsothat youcanhearsoundsfromoutsidethevehicle. - Protectthisunitfrommoisture.
- 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 isatrademarkofDVDFormat/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. Allthefunctionshavebeendesigned fortheeasiestpossibleuse, butmanyarenot self-explanatory. Thisoperationmanualwill helpyoubenefitfullyfromthisunit'spotential andtomaximizeyourlisteningenjoyment. Werecommendthatyoufamiliarizeyourself withthefunctionsandtheiroperationbyreadingthroughthemanualbeforeyoubegin usingthisunit.Itisespeciallyimportantthat youreadandobserveWARNINGSandCAUTIONsinthismanual.
Incaseoftrouble
Should this product fail to operate properly, contact your dealer or nearest authorized PioneerServiceStation.
Features
Touchpanelkeyoperation
Itispossibletooperatethisunitbyusing touchpanelkey.
DVDvideoplayback
ItispossibletoplaybackDVDvideoandDVD-R/RW(videomode). Rememberthatuseofthissystemforcommercialorpublicviewingpurposesmayconstituteaninfringementontheauthor'srights protectedbytheCopyrightLaw.
VideoCDsfeaturingPBCcompatibility
ItispossibletoplaybackVideoCDsfeaturing PBC( playbackcontrol).
CD playback
MusicCD/CD-R/RWplaybackispossible.
MP3fileplayback
Youcan playback MP3 files recorded on CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW (ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings).
• Supplyofthisproductonlyconveysalicenseforprivate,non-commercialuseand doesnotconveyalicensenorimplyany righttousethisproductinanycommercial (i.e.revenue-generating)realtimebroadcasting(terrestrial,satellite,cableand/or anyothermedia),broadcasting/streaming viainternet,intranetsand/orothernetworksorinotherelectroniccontentdistributionsystems,suchaspay-audioor audio-on-demandapplications.Anindependentlicenseforsuchuseisrequired. Fordetails,pleasevisit http://www.mp3licensing.com.
WMAfile playback
Youcan playbackWMAfilesrecordedonCD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW(ISO9660Level1/Level2 standardrecordings).
NTSC, PAL, PAL-M (for South America) and SECAM (for Russian) compatibility
ThisunitisNTSC/PAL/PAL-M/SECAMsystem compatible. When connecting other component to this unit, besure components are compatible with the same videosystem otherwise images will not be correctly reproduced.
Multi-aspect
Switchingbetweenwidescreen,letterboxand panscandisplayispossible.
Multi-audio
YoucanswitchbetweenmultipleaudiosystemsrecordedonaDVDasdesired.
Multi-subtitle
YoucanswitchbetweenmultiplesubtitlelanguagesrecordedonaDVDasdesired.
Multi-angle
YoucanswitchbetweenmultipleviewinganglesofascenerecordedonaDVDasdesired.
Hands-freephoning
UsingBluetoothadapter(e.g.CD-BTB100), thisunitrealizeseffortlesshands-freephoning withBluetoothwirelesstechnology.
Bluetoothaudioplayercompatibility
UsingBluetoothadapter(e.g.CD-BTB100), youcancontrolBluetoothaudioplayerfeaturingBluetoothwirelestechnology.
iPod® compatibility
WhenyouusethisunitwithaninterfaceadapterforiPod(CD-IB100II)(soldseparately),youcancontrolaniPodwithDockConnector.
- iPodisatrademarkofAppleInc., registeredintheU.S.andothercountries.

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

TheWindowsMedia™logoprintedonthebox indicatesthatthisunitcanplaybackWMA data.
WMAisshortforWindowsMediaAudioand referstoanaudiocompressiontechnology that is developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMAdatacanbeencoded by using Windows MediaPlayerversion7orlater.
WindowsMediaandtheWindowslogoaretrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofMicrosoft CorporationintheUnitedStatesand/orother countries.

Notes
- Thisunitmaynotoperatecorrectlydepending ontheapplicationusedtoencodeWMAfiles.
- Depending on the version of Windows Media Player used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed.
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 by changing either screensize or picture adjustment.
Changingthewidescreensize
Bychangingthescreensizefrom4:3to16:9, youcanadjustthescreensothatthescreen canfittothevideoimageyouareplaying. Fordetailsconcerningoperation,referto Changingthewidescreenmodeonpage97.
Changing the picture adjustment
YoucanmakethebestadjustmenttothepicturedisplaybychangingBRIGHT,CONTRAST,COLORandHUE.YoucanalsodimorenlighttheoverallpictureimageusingDIMMER. Fordetailsconcerningoperation,referto Changingthepictureadjustmentonpage 97.
WhatthemarksonDVDs indicate
ThemarksbelowmaybefoundonDVDdisc labelsandpackages.Theyindicatethetypeof imagesandaudiorecordonthedisc,and thefunctionsyoucanuse.
| MarkMeaning | |
| 2) | Indicatesthenumberofaudiosystems. |
| 2... | Indicatesthenumberofsubtitlelanguages. |
| 3 | Indicatesthenumberofviewingangles. |
MarkMeaning
16:9 LB
Indicate the picture size (aspect ratio: screen width-to-height ratio) type.

Indicatesthenumberoftheregion whereplaybackispossible.
Whenanoperationisprohibited
When you are watching a DVD and attempt to perform an operation, it may not be performed because of the programming on the disc.
Whenthishappens, theicon ☑ appearson thescreen.
•Theicon disc. maynotappearwithcertain
Resettingthemicroprocessor
PressingRESETletsyouresetthemicroprocessortoitsinitialsettings.
Themicroprocessormustberesetunderthe followingconditions:
- Priortousingthisunitforthefirsttime afterinstallation
- Iftheunitfailstooperateproperly
- Whenstrangeorincorrectmessagesappearonthedisplay
1TurntheignitionswitchOFF.
2PressRESETwithapentiporother pointedinstrument.

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BAND TRACKRESETbutton

Notes
- WhenusingwithAVG-VDP1, ifyoupress RESET, besureACCOFFisselected. If ACC ONisselected, correctoperationmaynotbe possibleevenifyoupressRESET.
- Aftercompletingconnectionsorwhenyou wanttoeraseallmemorizedsettingsorreturn theunittoitsinitial(factory Cuba settings,switch yourengineONorsettheignitionswitchto ACCONbeforepressingRESET.
Aboutthedemomode

Important
Theredlead(ACC)ofthisunitshouldbeconnectedtoaterminalcoupledwithignitionswitch on/offoperations.Ifthisisnotdone,thevehicle batterymaybedrained.
Thefeatureddemoautomaticallystartswhen youselectthesourceOFF. ThedemocontinueswhiletheignitionswitchissettoACC orON. Tocancelthefeatureddemo, pressand hold ENTERTAINMENT(ENT). Torestartthe featuredemo, pressandhold
ENTERTAINMENT(ENT)again.Remember thatifthefeaturedemocontinuesoperating whenthecarengineisturnedoff,itmaydrain batterypower.
Useandcareoftheremote control
Installingthebattery
Slidethetrayonthebackoftheremotecontroloutandinsertthebatterywiththeplus(+) andminus(-)polesalignedproperly.
- When using for the first time, pull out the film protruding from the tray.

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Diagram showing two steps of a device being inserted into a housing, with no visible text or symbols.
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.
Customising your system
Connectingwithseparately soldPioneerproducts
ConnectingwithotherPioneerproducts,you cancreatethebestaudio-visualenvironment forejoyingmusicandmovieincar. Thissectiondescribesavailableoptionthatcanbecontrolledbythisunit.
Usingmulti-channelprocessor
When using this unit with a Pioneermulti-channel processor, you can enjoy the atmosphere and excitement provided by DVD movie and music software featuring 5.1 channel recordings.
Fordetailsconcerningoperation, referto/IntroductionofDSPadjustmentsonpage74.
- ManufacturedunderlicensefromDolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-DsymbolaretrademarksofDolby Laboratories.

- ManufacturedunderlicenseunderU.S.Patent#'s:5,451,942;5,956,674;5,974,380;5,978,762;6,487,535&otherU.S.andworldwidepatentsissued&pending.DTSandDTSDigitalSurroundareregisteredtrademarksandtheDTSlogosandSymbolaretrademarksofDTS,Inc. ©1996–2007DTS,Inc.AllRightsReserved.


Digital Surround

UsingiPod
WhenyouusethisunitwithaninterfaceadapterforiPod(CD-IB100II)(soldseparately),youcancontrolaniPodwithDockConnector. Fordetailsconcerningoperation,refertoPlayingsongsoniPodonpage54.
- iPodisattrademarkofAppleInc., registeredintheU.S.andothercountries.
- iPodadaptersupportsonlyaniPodwith DockConnector.
UsingtheAVG-VDP1(Pioneer VehicleDynamicsProcessor)
Thisunitcanbeusedasthedisplayunitfor theAVG-VDP1(soldseparately)product. Fordetailsconcerningoperation,refertoDisplayingtheAVG-VDP1(PioneerVehicleDynamicsProcessor)onpage99.
Usingthereardisplay
Combiningthisunitwithareardisplay(sold separately),youcandisplaytheselected sourceonthereardisplaysopassengersin rearseatscancomfortablyviewthesame imagewiththefrontortheycanwatchthedifferentimage(i.e.imagefromAVG-VDP1)independently. Fordetailsconcerningoperation,refertoSelectingvideoonreardisplayonpage88.
- WhenaPioneerVehicleDynamicsProcessor(AVG-VDP1)isconnectedtothisunit, theAVG-VDP1canbedisplayedontherear display.(Refertopage88.)

Important
NEVERinstallthereardisplayinalocationthat enablesthedrivertowatchtheDVDorTVwhile driving.
Customising your system
UsingBluetoothwireless technology
PlayingaBluetoothaudio playerusingwithBluetooth adapter(e.g.CD-BTB100)
If you connect a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB100) to this unit, you can control Bluetooth audioplayers via Bluetooth wireless technology.
Fordetailsconcerningoperation,refertoBluetoothAudioonpage57.
- Eventhoughyouraudioplayerdoesnot containaBluetoothwirelesstechnology module,youcanstillcontrolitusinga Bluetoothadaptersoldonthemarket.
- Insomecountries, CD-BTB100isnotsold onthemarket.
Hands-freephoningusingwith Bluetoothadapter(e.g.CD-BTB100)
If you use a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB100), you can connect cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology to this unit for hands-free, wireless calls, even while driving.
Fordetailsconcerninghands-freephoningoperation,refertoHands-freephoningwithcellularphonesfeaturingBluetoothwireless technologyonpage60.
- Insomecountries, CD-BTB100isnotsold onthemarket.

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GAND + + TRACK + - VOL. SPRO VSL + SPT VRSR VLS GPRS ① ② ③ ④ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑤Headunit
①BAND/ESCbutton
PresstoselectamongthreeFMbandsand oneAMbandandtocancelcontrolmodes offunctions.
②RESETbutton
Presstoreturntothefactorysettings(initial settings).
③Signalreceptor
Receivessignalsfromaremotecontrol.
④◀/▶buttons
Presstodomanualseektuning, fastforward, reverse and track search controls.
⑤VOLUME
Presstoincreaseordecreasethevolume.
⑥SOURCEbutton
Thisunitisturnedonbyselectingasource. Presstocyclethroughalltheavailable sources.
⑦ENTERTAINMENT(ENT)button
Presstodisplaytheentertainmentmenu.
⑧WIDEbutton
Presstoselectadesiredmodeforenlarging a4:3picturetoa16:9one.
⑨V.ADJbutton
Pressandholdtodisplaythepictureadjustmentmenu.
⑩OPENbutton
PresstoslidedownoruptheLCDpanel.


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2 3 4 OFF SOURCE ATT VOLUME MENU AUDIO SUM TITLE ANGLE TOP MENI AUDIO MENU NETWORK FOLDER DISC ON ON ON AUTO PLAY HIV PEN DOOR MARK DIRECTS 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 15 BACK BAND DISP ENT ESC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 C CLEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14Remotecontrol
| ButtonnamesAVHmode | DVDmodewithremotecontrol codeAVH | ||
| 1 | Remotecontrol selection switch | Switchtochangethesettingoftheremotecontrol.Fordetails,refertoSettingremotecon-trolcodetypeonpage101. | |
| 2 | SOURCE button | Press to cycle through all the available sources. Press and hold to turn the source off. | |
| 3 | A T T button | Presstoquicklylowerthevolumelevelbyabout90%.Pressoncemoretoreturntotheorigi-nalvolumelevel. | |
| 4 | VOLUMEbuttons | Presstoincreasecordecreasethevolume. | |
| 5 | AUDIObuttonPressochangetheaudiolanguageduringDVD playback. | ||
| SUBTITLEbutton | PresstochangethesubtitlelanguageduringDVD playback. | ||
| ANGLEbuttonPressochangetheviewingangleduringDVD playback. | |||
| 6RETURNbuttonPresstodisplaythePBC( playbackcontrol)menuduringPBC playback. | |||
| 7 | ▲/▼buttons (DISC) | Presstoselectthenext/previousdisc. | |
| 8 | Remotecontrol operationmode switch | Switch the operation mode between AVH, DVD and TV modes. Normally, set to AVH. For details, refertoUsingtheremotecontroloperationmodeswitchonthenextpage. | |
| 9 | BOOKMARK button/PGM button | Presstoperatethepreprogrammedfunctions foreachsource.(RefertoUsingthepreprogrammedfunctiononpage102.) | Presstoturnthebookmarkfunctionon oroff.Fordetails, refertoResumeplay-back(Bookmark)onpage29. |
| 10 | DIRECTbuttonNotused. | ||
| 11 | EAR.SbuttonNotused. | ||
| 12 | DISPLAYbutton | Presstoselectdifferentdisplays.Notused. | |
| 13 | ENTERTAIN-MENT(ENT) button | Presstodisplaytheentertainmentmenu.Notused. | |
| 14 | 0to10buttons,CLEARbutton | Press 0 to 10 to input numbers. Buttons 1 to 6 canoperatethepresettingforthetuneror discchangingforDVDplayerormulti-CDplayer. PressCLEARtocleartheinputnumbers. | PresstoselectamenuontheDVDtop menu. |
| 15 | ACKbuttonPresstoreturntothepreviousdisplay.Notused. | ||
| 16 | BAND/ESCbutton | PresstoselectamongthreeFMbandsandone AMbandandtocancelcontrolmodesoffunc-tions.Presstoswitchmodebetweencompressed audioandaudiodata(CD-DA)whenplaying discswithcompressedaudioandaudiodata (CD-DA)suchasCD-EXTRAandMIXED-MODE CDs. | Presstoswitchmodebetweencom-pressedaudioandaudiodata(CD-DA) whenplayingdiscswithcompressed audioandaudiodata(CD-DA)suchas CD-EXTRAandMIXED-MODECDs. |
| 17 | PLAY/PAUSE (►/III)button | Presstoswitchsequentiallybetween playbackandpause. | |
| REVERSE(◄◄) button | Presstoperformfastreverse. | ||
| FORWARD (►►)button | Presstoperformfastforward. | ||
| PREVIOUS (I◄◄)button | Presstoreturntotheprevioustrack(chapter). | ||
| NEXT(►►I) button | Presstogotothenextrack(chapter). | ||
| STEP(II►/◄II) buttons | PresstomoveaheadoneframeatatimeduringDVD/VideoCD playback.Pressandhold foronesecondtoactivateslow playback. | ||
| STOP(■)but-ton | Presstostopplayback. | ||
| 18 | AUTOPLAY button | PresstoturntheDVDauto-playbackfunctiononoroff. | |
| 19 | ▲/▼buttons (FOLDER) | Presstoselectthenext/previousfolder. | |
| 20 | Joystick | Movetodofastforward,reverseandtracksearch controls.ClicktorecallMENU. | MovetoselectamenuontheDVD menu. |
| 21 | MENUbuttonPresstodisplaytheDVDmenuduringDVD playback. | ||
| TOPMENU (TOP.M)button | PresstoreturntothetopmenuduringDVD playback. | ||
Usingtheremotecontrol operationmodeswitch
There are three remote control operation modes on theremote control.
AVHmodeoperation
Whenoperatingthisunitbyremotecontrol, themodeisnormallyswitchedtoAVH.
- Thejoystickontheremotecontrolcanperformthesameoperationsastheoneon theheadunit.Furthermore,thejoystick canperformthesameoperationsasthe touch panel keys ▲, ▼, ◀ and ▶.
- 1to6canperformthesameoperationsas thepreset tuningkeysP1toP6andthe discselectionkeys01to06.
—Ifyouwanttoselectadisclocatedat7 to12byusingbuttons1to6,pressand holdthecorrespondingnumbers,such as1fordisc7,untilthediscnumberappearsinthedisplay.
DVDmodeoperation
If you switch themodeto DVD, the joystick and 0 to 1 operations are changed for DVD player.
- Whenyouwanttooperatethefollowingfunctions,switchthemodetoDVD:
- WhenoperatingtheDVDmenubyusing thejoystick.(RefertoOperatingtheDVD menuonpage28.)
- WhenoperatingthePBCmenubyusing0 to10.(RefertoWatchingaVideoCDon page34.)
- When specifying title by using 0 to 1. (Refer to Specifying title on page 30.)
TVmodeoperation
TVoperationsavailablewithaPioneerTVtuner (e.g.GEX-P5750TV(P))canbecontrolledwith AVHmode.TVmodeisnotusedwiththis unit.
- Fordetailsconcerningoperation,referto theTVtuner'soperationmanuals.
Turningtheunitonand selectingasource

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① OFF①Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
Youcanselectasourceyouwanttolistento. ToswitchtotheDVDplayer,loadadiscinthe unit.
- Whenusingthetouchpanelkeys, touchthesourceiconandthentouchthe desiredsourcename.
Thesourcenamesaredisplayedandselect-ableonesarehighlighted.
•DISC1-Built-inDVDplayerdisc1
•DISC2-Built-inDVDplayerdisc2
•DISC3-Built-inDVDplayerdisc3
•DISC4—Built-inDVDplayerdisc4
•DISC5-Built-inDVDplayerdisc5
•DISC6—Built-inDVDplayerdisc6
•TUNER-Tuner
•TV-Television
- iPod-iPod
•AUX1-AUX1
•AUX2-AUX2
- AV1-AV1input
- AV2-AV2input
• TEL-Bluetooth telephone
• BTAudio—Bluetoothaudioplayer
-EXT1-Externalunit1
- EXT2-Externalunit2
•M-CD-Multi-CDplayer
- OFF-Turntheunitoff
- ESC-Closesourceselectmenu
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
■Toreturntotheplaybackdisplay,touchESC.
- Whenusingthebuttons,pressSOURCE toselectasource.
PressSOURCErepeatedlytoswitchbetween thefollowingsources.
TUNER (tuner)—TV (television)—AV1 (AV 1)—AV2 (AV 2)—DVD-V (built-in DVD player)—M-CD (multi-CD player)—iPod (iPod)—EXT1 (externalunit1)—EXT2 (externalunit2)—
AUX1 (AUX 1)—AUX2 (AUX 2)—TEL (bluetoothtelephone)—BTAudio(bluetoothaudio player)

Notes
- In the following cases, the sound source will not change.
—When noun it corresponding to these-lected source is connected.
—Whenthereisnodiscintheunit.
—Whenthereisnomagazineinthemulti-CDplayer.
—WhenAUX(auxiliaryinput)issettooff (refertopage93).
—WhentheAV(AVinput)isnotsetto VIDEO(refertopage86).
- 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.
Loading/Ejectingdiscs

CAUTION
Keephandsandfingersclearoftheunitwhen opening,closing,oradjustingtheLCDpanel.Be especiallycautiousofchildren'shandsandfingers.
Loadingadisc
Uptosixdiscscanbestoredintothisunit. Eachdiscisstoredineachdischolderallowingyoutospecifyaholderforloadingadisc.
1PressOPENontheunittodisplayloading/ejectingmenu.
The LCD panel opens halfway, and the loading/ejecting menu is displayed on the screen.
- Ifthediscintheholderhasalreadybeen played,thedisctypeisdisplayedonthe holdericon(e.g.CD,DVDetc.).
• NODISCisdisplayedforanemptyholder.
2TouchLOADnexttotheholderyou wanttoinsertadiscin.
Theselectedholderflashes.WhenREADYis displayed,thisunitbecomesonstandbyto loadadiscintotheholder.
■Iftheholderhasalreadyloadedadisc,you needtoejectthediscfirst.Fordetailsconcerning aboutejectingadisc,refertoEjectingadiscon thenextpage.
3Insertadiscintothediscloadingslot.

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Diagram of a CD or DVD drive with an arrow pointing to the top panel (no text or symbols present)Thediscisloadedintotheselectedholder.
Repeatthesestepsuntilyouhavedoneloadingdiscsintothisunit.
■Tocancelloadingthediscintotheselected holder,touchCANCEL.
4ToreplacetheLCDpaneltotheoriginal position, pressOPENontheunit.
- When the automatic playback function is, this unit will cancel the DVD menu and automatically start playback from the first chapter of the first title. Referto Automatic playback of DVD on page 32.

Notes
- TheDVDplayerplaysone,standard12-cmdiscatatime.Playingbackan8-cmdiscis notpossiblewiththisunit.Playablediscand adapterarelistedinthetablebelow.
| 12-cmdisc8-cmdisc8-cmdiscadapter | ||
| √— | — | |
- Donotinsertanythingotherthanadiscinto thediscloadingslot.Discswhichcanbe playedbackarelistedonPlayablediscson page8.
- If you cannot insert adisc completely or if after you insert adiscthedisc does not play, check that the label side of the disc is up. Press OPEN and touch ▲ toeject the disc, and check the disc for damage before inserting it again.
- Ifanerrormessageisdisplayed, refertoError messagesonpage105.
- Ifbookmarkfunctionison,DVDplaybackresumesfromtheselectedpoint.Formoredetails,refertoResume playback(Bookmark)on page29.
- Thisunitdoesnotautomaticallychangediscs evenifitreachestotheendofthecurrently playingdisc.Tochangediscs,press▲or▼ button(DISC)ontheremotecontrol.
BasicOperations
Ejectingadisc
Youcanspecifyaholderthatyouejectadisc from.
1PressOPENontheunittodisplayloading/ejectingmenu.
TheLCDpanelopenshalfway,andtheloading/ejectingmenuisdisplayedonthescreen.
- Ifthediscintheholderhasalreadybeen played,thedisctypeisdisplayedonthe holdericon(e.g.CD,DVDetc.).
• NODISCisdisplayedforanemptyholder.
2Touch▲nexttotheholderyouwant toejectthediscfrom.
Thediscisejected.
■Youcanejectallloadeddiscsatonce.Today this,touchALL▲.
Tocanceltheallejecting,touchCANCEL.
3ToreplacetheLCDpaneltotheoriginal position, pressOPENontheunit.
Adjusting the flap angle
Youcanadjusttheflapangleasneeded.

Important
When adjusting the flapangle, besuretofollow the procedures explained below. Forcibly adjusting the flapangle by hand may damage it.
1PressandholdOPENbuttonontheunit todisplaytheflapangleadjustmenu.
2Touch+or-toadjusttheflapangle.
Eachtimeyoutouch +, theflapcomesouttowardyou. Touching-movestheflaptheother wayaround.
- Youcanselectfromfivepositionsforthe flapangle.
- Theadjustedflapanglewillbememorized. Thenexttimeyoujectorloadaddiscs,the flapreturnstothepositionwhereyouset theangle.
Adjustingthevolume
●UseVOLUMEtoadjustthesoundlevel.
PressVOLUMEtoincreaseordecrease the sourcevolume.
Withtheremotecontrol, press VOLUME to increase or decrease the volume.
Turningtheunitoff
- Whenusingthetouchpanelkeys, touchthesourceiconandthentouchOFF.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
- Whenusingthebuttons, pressSOURCE and holduntiltheunitturnsoff.
■Tocompletelyturnthedisplayoff,touchand hold DISP. OFF. Refer to Using the common touch panelkeysonthenextpage.
Touchpanelkeybasic operation
Activatingthetouchpanelkeys

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DVD-V Disc Title Ob Charter 07 Time 6'43 LPCM 2ch 48k16 01:ENG COMP > L+R ① ② ③ ④ MENU TOP MENU BOOK MARK DISP. AUDIO OFF MENU CP①Commontouchpanelkeys
Fordetails, refer to Using the common touchpanel key son this page.
②Informationbar
③Touchpanelkeys
Touchtodovariousoperations.
④Clockdisplay
Toturntheclockonoroff,ortoadjustthe time,refertoSettingtheclockonpage87.
1Touchthescreentoactivatethetouch panelkeyscorrespondingtoeachsource.
Thetouchpanelkeysappearonthedisplay.
■Togotothenextgroupoftouchpanelkeys, touch→.
2TouchESCtohidethetouchpanelkeys.

Note
If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically.
Using the commontouch panel keys
EQ, AUDIO MENU and DISP. OFF keys are commonly displayed in the source menu.
EQkey
TouchEQtodisplaytheequalizercurvesetting menu.Adjusttheequalizercurveandmake thebestsoundcharacteristicforthesound type.
Fordetailsconcerningoperation,referto Usingtheequalizeronpage70.
AUDIOMENUkey
TouchAUDIOMENUtodisplaythemenufor varioussettings.
Fordetailsconcerningoperation,refertoOperatingthemenuonthenextpage.
DISP.OFFkey
TouchandholdDISP.OFFtoturnthedisplay off.Touchthescreentoturnthedisplayon.
UsingDISP.OFFtoretractthe vehicle'santenna
Atthestandardsetting,thevehicle'sautoantennaisautomaticallyretractedwhenyouselectthesourceOFF.However,whenAVG-VDP1isconnectedtothisunit,yourvehicle's antennamaybekeptup-positionevenifthe sourceOFFisselected.Inthatcase,use DISP.OFFkeyandhavetheantennaretracted manually.
- OnlywhenAVG-VDP1isconnectedtothis unit,youcanoperatethisfunction.
- TouchthesourceOFF, and then, touch and hold DISP.OFF.
Thedisplayisturnedoffandyourvehicle'santennaisretracted.
- WhenAVG-VDP1andthemulti-channel processor(e.g.DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600)are connectedtothisunit,theantennashould beretractedatthetimewhenthesource OFFisselected.
- While the antenna is retracted, abeep from AVG-VDP1 is not properly mixed with the audiosound outputted from this unit.
BasicOperations
Operatingthemenu

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DVD-V TOP MENU FUNCTION AUDIO SET UP BACK ESC①FUNCTIONkey
Touchtoselectfunctionsforeachsource.
②AUDIOkey
Touchtoselectvarioussoundqualitycontrols.
③SETUPkey
Touchtoselectvarioussetupfunctions.
④BACKkey
Touchtoreturntothepreviousdisplay.
⑤ESCkey
Touchtocancelthecontrolmodeoffunctions.
1TouchAUDIOMENUtodisplayMENU. MENUappearsonthedisplay.
2Touchthedesiredkeytodisplaythe functionnamesyouwanttooperate.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
3TouchESCtoreturntothedisplayof eachsource.

Note
If you donotoperatethe function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display.
Listeningtotheradio

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Tuner P1: 87.50MHz P2: 89.90MHz P3: 98.10MHz P4: 126.10MHz P5: 128.80MHz P6: 124.80MHzThese are the basic steps necessary to operate theradio. More advanced tuner operation is explained starting on then next page.
①Sourcename
Showstheselectedsourcename.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Bandindicator
Showswhichbandtheradioistunedto,AM orFM.
④Presetnumberindicator
Showswhichpresethasbeenselected.
⑤STEREOindicator
Appearswhentheselectedfrequencyis beingbroadcastinstereo.
⑥LOCALindicator
Appearswhenlocalseektuningison.
⑦Frequencyindicator
Showsthefrequencytowhichthetuneris tuned.
⑧Presetlistdisplay
Showsthepresetlist.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch TUNERtoselectthetuner.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3TouchBANDtoselectaband.
TouchBAND repeatedly until the desired band is displayed, FM1, FM2, FM3 for FM or AM.
4Toselectapresetchannel,touchapresetchannelonthelistortouch▲or▼ (P.CH).
Thepresetchannelyouselectedistunedin.
■TouchingLISTswitchesbetweenthepreset channel list display and the ▲/▼ (P.CH) display. Eitherway, the channel that can be selected are the same.
5Toperformmanualtuning,briefly touch◄or►.
The frequencies move up downward step by step.
■Youcanalsoperformmanualtuningbymovingthejoystickontheremotecontrolleftorright.
6Toperformseektuning, keeptouching
◀or▶foraboutonesecondandrelease.
Thetunerwillscanthefrequenciesuntila broadcaststrongenoughforgoodreceptionis found.
■Youcancancelseektuningbybrieflytouching either◀or▶.
- If you keep touching ◀ or ▶ you can skip stations.Seektuningstartsassoonasyourelease thekey.
■Youcanalsoperformseektuningbyholding thejoystickontheremotecontrolleftorright.

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

Storingandrecalling broadcastfrequencies
IfyoutouchanyofthepresettuningkeysP1 toP6youcaneasilystoreuptosixbroadcast frequenciesforlaterrecallwiththetouchofakey.
- Whenyoufindafrequencythatyou wanttostoreinmemorykeeptouching oneofpresettuningkeysP1toP6untilthe presetnumberstopsflashing.
Thenumberyouhavetouchedwillflashinthe presetnumberindicatorandthenremainlit. Theselectedradiostationfrequencyhasbeen storedinmemory.
Thenexttimeyoutouchthesamepreset tuningkeytheradiostationfrequencyisrecalled frommemory.
■ Whenthetouchpanelkeysarenotdisplayed, youcandisplaythembytouchingthescreen.
- When P1 to P6 are not displayed, you can display them by touching LIST.

Notes
- Upto18FMstations, sixforeachofthethree FMbands, andsixAMstationscanbestored inmemory.
- Youcanalsorecallradiostationfrequencies assignedtopresettuningkeysP1toP6by movingthejoystickontheremotecontrolup ordown.
Introductionofadvanced tuneroperation

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Tuner MENU BSM OFF LOCAL → ① BACK ESC①Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
■ To return to the frequency display, touch ESC.

Note
If you donotoperatethe function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the frequency display.
Storingtheststrongest broadcastfrequencies
BSM(beststationsmemory)letsyouautomaticallystorethesixstrongestbroadcastfrequenciesunderpresettingkeysP1toP6 andoncestoredthereyoucantuneintothose frequencieswiththetouchofakey.
- TouchBSMonthefunctionmenuto turnBSMon.
BSMappears.WhileBSMisflashingthesix strongestbroadcastfrequencieswillbestored underpreset tuningkeysP1toP6inorderof their signal strength.Whenfinished,BSMdisappears.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,touchBSM again.

Note
StoringbroadcastfrequencieswithBSMmayreplacebroadcastfrequenciesyouhavesaved usingP1toP6.
Tuninginstrongsignals
Localseektuningletsyoutuneinonlythose radiostationswithsufficientlystrongsignals forgoodreception.
1TouchLOCALonthefunctionmenu.
2Touch◀ontheLOCALsettingtoturn localseektuningon.
■Toturnlocalseektuningoff,touch▶.
3Touch◀or▶ontheLEVELsettingto setthesensitivity.
TherearefourlevelsofsensitivityforFM:
FM:1—2—3—4
The4settingallowsreceptionofonlythe strongeststations,whilelowersettingsletyou receiveprogressivelyweakerstations.
PlayingDVDvideodiscs
WatchingaDVDvideo

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①②③④⑤⑥⑦ DVD-V 0.3 LPGN 2ch 48k16 @01:ENG DHX5 L+R MENU FUR HUA BUNK MEN AUDIO MENU 9 ⑪⑩⑪ ⑨⑧These are the basic steps necessary to play a DVD video with your DVD player. More advanced DVD video operation is explained starting on page 32.
- Switchtheremotecontroloperationmode toDVDtoperformDVDoperations.(Refer topage18.)
①DVDVideoindicator
ShowswhenaDVDvideoisplaying.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Discnumberindicator
Showsthenumberofthediscplaying.
④ Audiolanguageindicator
Showswhichaudiolanguagehasbeense- lected.
⑤Titlenumberindicator
Showsthetitlecurrentlyplaying.
⑥Chapternumberindicator
Showsthechaptercurrentlyplaying.
⑦Playtimeindicator
Showstheelapsedplayingtimeofthecurrentchapter.
⑧Viewingangleindicator
Showswhichviewinganglehasbeense- lected.
⑨Subtitlelanguageindicator
Showswhichsubtitlelanguagehasbeen selected.
⑩Audiooutputindicator
Showstheoutputchannelselectedcurrently.
⑪Repeatindicator
Showstheselectedrepeatrange.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentoucha desiredDVDholdernumber(e.g.DISC1)to selecttheDVDplayer.
SelectableDVDholdersarehighlighted. Ifa discisnotinserted, you cannot select that DVDholder.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
■Withsomediscs,amenumaybedisplayed. (RefertoOperatingtheDVDmenuonthenext page.)
■Thisunitdoesnotautomaticallychangediscs evenifitreachestothendofthecurrentlyplayingdisc.Tochangediscs,press▲or▼button (DISC)ontheremotecontrol.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3Touch→toswitchthemenu.
Touching→repeatedlychangesthemenus.
4 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother chapter,touch|◄◄or►►.
Touching▶▶Iskipstothestartofthenext chapter.Touching▶◀onceskipstothestart ofthecurrentchapter.Touchingitagainwill skiptothepreviouschapter.
PlayingDVDvideodiscs
■Youcanalsoskipbackorforwardtoanother chapterbypassingI◄◄or►►Ibuttonontheremotecontrol.
5Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►|.
If you keep touching or for five seconds, fast reverse/fast forward continues even if you release or. To resume playback at a desired point, touch /
■Youcanalsoperformfastreverse/fastforward bypassingandholding◀◀or▶▶buttonon theremotecontrol.
■Fastforward/fastreversemaynotbepossible atcertainlocationsonsomediscs.Ifthishappens,normalplaybackautomaticallyresumes.

Note
If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically.
OperatingtheDVDmenu
SomeDVDsallowyoutoselectfromthedisc contentsusingamenu.
- Youcandisplaythemenubytouching MENUorTOPMENUwhileadiscisplaying.Touchingeitherofthesekeysagain letsyoustartplaybackfromthelocationselectedfromthemenu.Fordetails,referto theinstructionsprovidedwiththedisc.
1Touch ◀◀▶ todisplaytouchpanelkeys tooperatetheDVDmenu.
2 Touch ▲, ▼, ◀ or ▶ to select the desired menuitem.
3TouchENTER.
Playbackstartsfromtheselectedmenuitem.
■Thewaytodisplaythemenudiffersdepending onthedisc.
OperatingtheDVDmenuwith 10key
SomeDVDsallowyoutoselectfromthedisc contentsusing10KEY.
1Touch10KEY.
2Touch0to9correspondingtoamenu numberandthentouchENTERtostart playback.
- Toselect3,touch3.
- Toselect10,touch1and0inthatorder.
- Toselect23,touch2and3inthatorder.

Skippingbackorforward toanothertitle
●Touch▲or▼titlekeytoskipbackor forwardtoanothertitle.
Touching ▲skipstothestartofthenexttitle. Touching ▼skipstothestartoftheprevious title.
Titlenumbersaredisplayedforeightseconds.
■Youcanalsoskipbackorforwardtoanother titlebymovingthejoystickupordown.
Stopping playback
●Touch■.
■WhenyoustopDVD playbackbytouching■, thatlocationonthediscismemorized,enabling playbackfromthatpointwhenyouplaythedisc again.
■Toplaybackthediscagain,touch▶/II.
PausingDVDvideoplayback
Pauseletsyoutemporarilystopdiscplayback.
PlayingDVDvideodiscs
●Touch▶/II during playback.
PAUSEisdisplayedontheinformationbar and playbackispaused,lettingyouviewastill image.
■Toresumeplaybackatthesamepointthatyou turnedpauseon,touch▶/llagain.

Note
Dependingonthediscandtheplaybacklocation onthedisc,theicon Ⓧ maybedisplayed,indicatingthatstillplaybackisnotpossible.
Resume playback(Bookmark)
TheBookmarkfunctionletsyouresumeplay-backfromaselectedscenethenexttimethediscisloaded.
●During playback, touch BOOKMARKat thepointyouwanttoresume playback nexttime.
Theselectedscenewillbebookmarkedsothat playbackresumesfromthatpointnexttime. Youcanbookmarkuptosixdiscs.Afterthat, theoldestbookmarkisreplacedbythenew one.
■Toclearthebookmarkonadisc, keeptouching BOOKMARK during playback.
■Youcanalsobookmarkadiscusing
BOOKMARKbuttonontheremotecontrol.

Note
Onebookmarkpointcanbestoredforeachdisc holderindependently.
Frame-by-frame playback
Thisletsyoumoveaheadoneframeatatime during playback.
●Touch▶during playback.
Eachtimeyoutouch▶,youmoveaheadone frame.
■Toreturntonormal playback,touch▶/II.

Notes
- Dependingonthediscandtheplaybacklocationonthedisc,theicon Ⓧ maybedisplayed, indicatingthatframe-by-frameplaybackisnot possible.
- Withsomediscs, imagesmaybeunclearduringframe-by-frame playback.
Slowmotion playback
Thisletsyouslowdownplaybackspeed.
1Keeptouching▶during playback.
Abeepsoundsandforwardslowmotionplay-backbegins.
■Toreturntonormal playback,touch▶/II.
2Touch◀|or|▶ toadjust playback speedduringslowmotion playback.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀llor▶itchangesthe speedinfourstepsinthefollowingorder: 1/16—1/8—1/4—1/2

Notes
- Thereisnosoundduringslowmotionplayback.
- Dependingonthediscandtheplaybacklocationonthedisc,theicon Ⓧ maybedisplayed, indicatingthatslowmotionplaybackisnot possible.
- Withsomediscs, imagesmaybeunclearduringslowmotionplayback.
- Reverseslowmotion playback is not possible.
Searchingforadesired scene, starting playback fromaspecifiedtime
Youcanusethesearchfunctiontosearchfor adesiredscenebyspecifyingatitleorchapter, andthetimesearchfunctiontospecifythe timeonadiscatwhichplaystarts.
- Chaptersearchandtimesearcharenot possiblewhendiscplaybackhasbeen stopped.
1TouchSEARCH.
2TouchTITLE(title), CHAP.(chapter) or TIME(time).
3Touch0to9toinputthedesirednumber.
Fortitlesandchapters
- Toselect3,touch3.
- Toselect10,touch1and0inthatorder.
- Toselect23,touch2and3inthatorder.
Fortime(timesearch)
- To select 21 minutes 43 seconds, touch 2, 1, 4 and 3 in that order.
- Toselect1hour11minutes,convertthe timeinto71minutes00secondsandtouch 7, 1, 0 and 0 in that order.
■Tocanceltheinputtednumbers,touchC.
4Whiletheinputtednumberisdisplayed,touchENTER.
Thisstartsplaybackfromtheselectedscene.

Notes
- Withdiscsfeaturingamenu,youcanalso touchMENUorTOPMENUandthenmake selectionsfromthedisplayedmenu.
- Withsomediscs, theicon maybedisplayed, indicating that titles, chapters and time cannot be specified.
Specifyingtitle
Youcanusethedirectsearchfunctionto searchforadesiredscenebyspecifyingatitle.
1Touch10KEY.
■Thisfeatureisavailableonlywhentheplaybackisstopped.Ifyouareplayingbackadisc, touch■tostoptheplaybackandthentouch 10KEY.
2Touch0to9correspondingtoadesired titlenumber.
- Toselect3,touch3.
- Toselect10,touch1and0inthatorder.
- Toselect23,touch2and3inthatorder.
3Whiletheinputtednumberisdis- played,touch
Titlenumberisdisplayedforeightseconds and playbackstartsfromtheselectedtitle.

Note
Toperformthisfunctionwiththeremotecontrol, switchtheremotecontroloperationmodeto DVD.(RefertoUsingtheremotecontroloperation modeswitchonpage18.)
Changingaudiolanguage during playback(Multi-audio)
DVDscanprovideaudioplaybackwithdifferentlanguagesanddifferentsystems(DolbyDigital,DTSetc.).WithDVDsfeaturingmulti-audiorecordings,youcanswitchbetweenlanguages/audiosystemsduringplayback.
●TouchAUDIOduringplayback.
EachtimeyoutouchAUDIOitswitchesbetweenaudiosystems.
PlayingDVDvideodiscs

Notes
- Youcanalsoswitchbetweenlanguages/audio systemsusingAUDIOontheremotecontrol.
- Thenumberinthe ②) markonaDVD's packageindicatesthenumberofrecorded languages/audiosystems.
- With some DVDs, switching between languages/audiosystems may only be possible using amenudisplay.
- Youcanalsoswitchbetweenlanguages/audio systemsusingDVDSETUP.Fordetails, refer toSettingtheaudiolanguageonpage90.
- OnlydigitaloutputofDTSaudioispossible.If thisunit'sopticaldigitaloutputsarenotconnected,DTSaudiowillnotbeoutput,soselectanaudiosettingotherthanDTS.
- DisplayindicationssuchasDolbyDand 5.1ch indicatetheaudiosystemrecorded on theDVD. Dependingonthesetting, playback may not bewiththesameaudiosystemas that indicated.
- TouchingAUDIO during fastforward/fastreverse, pauseorslowmotion playback returns youtonormal playback.
Changingthesubtitle languageduring playback (Multi-subtitle)
With DVDsfeaturingmulti-subtitlerecordings, youcanswitchbetweensubtitlelanguages during playback.
●TouchSUBTITLEduringplayback.
EachtimeyoutouchSUBTITLEitswitchesbetweenssubtitlelanguages.

Notes
- YoucanalsoswitchbetweensubtitlelanguagesusingSUBTITLEontheremotecontrol.
- Thenumberinthe 2. markonaDVD'spackageindicatesthenumberofrecordedsubtitle languages.
- WithsomeDVDs, switching between subtitle languages may only be possible using a menu display.
- YoucanalsoswitchbetweenasubtitlelanguagesusingDVDSETUP. Fordetails, referto Settingthesubtitlelanguageonpage89.
- Touching SUBTITLE during fast forward/fast reverse, pauseorslowmotion playback returns youtonormal playback.
Changingtheviewingangle during playback(Multi-angle)
With DVDsfeaturingmulti-angle(scenesshot from multipleangles)recordings,youcan switchamongviewinganglesduringplay-back.
- During playback of casceneshot from multiple angles, the angle icon is displayed. Turn angle icon display on or off using DVD SETUP. Ford details, referto Setting the angle icon display on page 90.
● TouchANGLE during playback of a sceneshot from multiple angles.
EachtimeyoutouchANGLEitswitchesbetweenangles.

Notes
- YoucanalsochangetheangleusingANGLE ontheremotecontrol.
- The 📁 markonaDVD'spackageindicatesit featuresmulti-anglescenes.Thenumberin the 📁 markindicatesthenumberofangles fromwhichsceneswereshot.
- Touching ANGLE during fastforward/fastreverse, pauseorslowmotion playback returns youtonormal playback.
Returntothespecifiedscene
You can return to the specified scene where the DVD you are currently playing has been preprogrammed to return.
- TouchRETURNtoreturntothespecifiedscene.

Note
Ifaspecifiedscenehasnotbeenpreprogrammed inDVDdisc,thisfunctionisnotpossible.
AutomaticplaybackofDVDs
WhenaDVDdiscwithDVDmenuisinserted, thisunitwillcanceltheDVDmenuautomaticallyandstart playbackfromthefirstchapterofthefirsttitle.
- SomeDVDsmaynotoperateproperly. If thisfunctionisnotfullyoperated,turnthis functionoffandstartplayback.
- TouchAUTOPLAYtoturnautomatic playback.
■Toturnautomaticplaybackoff,touch AUTOPLAYagain.
■Youcanalsoturnautomatic playbackonoroff bypassing AUTOPLAYbuttonontheremote control.
- When the automatic playback, you cannot operate repeating play of DVD disc (referto Repeating play on this page).
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DVD-V MENU FUNCTION REPEAT DISC RANDOM SCAN L/R SELECT BACK ESC ①①Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■ To return to the playback display, touch ESC.

Note
If you donotoperatethe function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display.
Repeatingplay
TherearethreeerepeatplayrangesfortheDVD playback:DISC(discrepeat),CHAPTER(chapterrepeat),andTITLE(titlerepeat).
- TouchREPEATonthefunctionmenuto selecttherepeatrange.
•DISC-Playthroughthecurrentdisc
• CHAPTER—Repeat the current chapter
PlayingDVDvideodiscs
•TITLE—Repeatthecurrenttitle

Notes
- If you perform chapter search forward/ reverse, therepeat play range change to DISC.
- Dependingonthediscandtheplaybacklocationonthedisc, thefunctionmaynotbeselectable, indicatingthatoperatingthis functionisnotpossible.
Selectingaudiooutput
Youcanswitchtheaudiooutput.
- Thisfunctionisnotpossiblewhendisc playbackhasbeenstopped.
- TouchL/RSELECTonthefunctionmenu toselecttheaudiooutput.
•L+R-leftandright
- LEFT-left
•RIGHT-right

Note
Dependingonthediscandtheplaybacklocation onthedisc, thefunctionmaynotbeselectable, indicatingthatoperatingthisfunctionisnotpossible.
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①②③④⑤ VideoCD Disc Track Time 6:43 IRL L&R 3000 DISP, OFF AUDIO MENU CO. SEARCH ESCThese are the basic steps necessary to play a VideoCD with your DVD player. More advanced VideoCD operation is explained starting on page 37.
- Switchtheremotecontroloperationmode toDVDtoperformVideoCDoperations. (Refertopage18.)
①VideoCDindicator
AppearswhenavideoCDisplaying.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Discnumberindicator
Showsthenumberofthediscplaying.
④Tracknumberindicator
Showsthenumberofthetrackplaying.
⑤Playtimeindicator
Showstheelapsedplayingtimeofthecurrenttrack.
⑥Audiooutputindicator
Showstheoutputchannelselectedcurrently.
⑦Repeatindicator
Showstheselectedrepeatrange.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentoucha desiredDVDholdernumber(e.g.DISC1) to selecttheDVDplayer.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
■WithaVideoCDfeaturingthePBC( playback control)function,amenuisdisplayed.
■Thisunitdoesnotautomaticallychangediscs evenifitreachestotheendofthecurrentlyplayingdisc.Tochangediscs,press▲or▼button (DISC)ontheremotecontrol.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3Touch10KEYandthentouch0to9to selectthedesiredmenuitem.
- Dependingonthediscs,themenumaybe twoormorepageslong.Insuchcase,touchI◄◄ or►►Itodisplaythenextorpreviousmenu. Onceyouconfirmadesiredmenumber,touch 10KEYtomaketheselection.
4Whiletheinputtednumberisdis- played,touch
Playbackstartsfromtheselectedmenuitem.
■Youcandisplaythemenubypressing RETURN during PBC playback. Fordetails, refer to the instructions provided with the disc.
5 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother track, brieflytouch | ◀◀ or ▶▶.
Touching▶▶Skipstothestartofthenext track.Touching▶◀▶onceskipstothestartof thecurrenttrack.Touchingitagainwillskipto theprevioustrack.
Tracknumbersaredisplayedforeightseconds.
■Youcanalsoskipbackorforwardtoanother trackbypassingl◄◄or►►Ibuttonontheremotecontrol.
■DuringPBC playback,amenumaybedis-playedifyouperformtheseoperations.
PlayingVideoCDs
6Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►/.
If you keep touching or for five seconds, fast reverse/fast forward continues even if you release or. To resume playback at a desired point, touch /
■Youcanalsoperformfastreverse/fastforward bypassingandholding ◀◀or▶▶buttonon theremotecontrol.
■Fastforward/fastreversemaynotbepossible atcertainlocationsonsomediscs.Ifthishappens,normalplaybackautomaticallyresumes.

Note
If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically.
Stopping playback
●Touch■.
■WhenyoustopVideoCD playback(during PBC playback only) by touching ■, that location on the discism memorized, enabling playback from that point when you play the disc again.
■Toplaybackthediscagain,touch▶/II.
PausingVideoCDplayback
Pauseletsyoutemporarilystopdiscplayback.
●Touch▶/II during playback.
PAUSEisdisplayedontheinformationbar and playbackispaused,lettingyouviewastill image.
■Toresumeplaybackatthesamepointthatyou turnedpauseon,touch▶/again.

Note
Dependingonthediscandtheplaybacklocation onthedisc,theicon Ⓧ maybedisplayed,indicatingthatstillplaybackisnotpossible.
Frame-by-frame playback
Thisletyoumoveaheadoneframeatatime during playback.
●Touch▶duringplayback.
Eachtimeyoutouch▶,youmoveaheadone frame.
■Toreturntonormal playback,touch▶/II.

Notes
- Dependingonthediscandtheplaybacklocationonthedisc, theicon Ⓧ maybedisplayed, indicatingthatframe-by-frameplaybackisnot possible.
- Withsomediscs, imagesmaybeunclearduringframe-by-frame playback.
Slowmotionplayback
Thisletsyouslowdownplaybackspeed.
1Keeptouching||▶duringplayback.
Abeepsoundsandforwardslowmotionplay-backbegins.
■Toreturntonormal playback,touch▶/II.
2Touch◄ nor ► toadjust playback speed during slow motion playback.
Eachtimeyoutouch ◀llor▶itchangesthe speedinfourstepsinthefollowingorder: 1/16—1/8—1/4—1/2

Notes
- Thereisnosoundduringslowmotionplayback.
- Dependingonthediscandtheplaybacklocationonthedisc, theicon maybedisplayed, indicatingthatslowmotion playbackisnot possible.
- Withsomediscs, imagesmaybeunclearduringslowmotionplayback.
- Reverseslowmotionplaybackisnotpossible.
Searchingforadesired scene, starting playback from unspecified time
Youcanusethesearchfunctiontosearchfor adesiredscenebyspecifyingatrack,andthe timesearchfunctiontospecifythetimeona discatwhichplaystarts.
- During playback of VideoCDs featuring PBC( playbackcontrol), this function cannot be operated.
- Timesearchisnotpossiblewhendiscplay-backhasbeenstopped.
1TouchSEARCH.
2TouchTRACK(track)orTIME(time).
3Touch0to9toinputthedesirednumber.
Fortracks
- Toselect3,touch3.
- Toselect10,touch1and0inthatorder.
- Toselect23,touch2and3inthatorder.
Fortime(timesearch)
- To select 21 minutes 43 seconds, touch 2, 1, 4 and 3 in that order.
- Toselect1hour11minutes,convertthe timeinto71minutes00secondsandtouch 7, 1, 0 and 0 in that order.
■Tocanceltheinputtednumbers,touchC.
4Whiletheinputtednumberisdisplayed,touchENTER.
Thisstarts playback from these selected scene.
PBCplayback
During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC (PlaybackControl), PBCON is displayed. You can operate PBC menu with 10KEY.
1WhenPBCmenuisdisplayed,touch 10KEY.
■Youcandisplaythemenubytouching RETURN during PBC playback. Fordetails, refer to the instructions provided with the disc.
- Dependingonthediscs,themenumaybe twoormorepageslong.Insuchcase,touchor▶▶Itodisplaythenextorpreviousmenu.
Onceyouconfirmmadesiredmenumber,touch 10KEYtomaketheselection.
2Touch0to9correspondingtoamenu numberandthentouch 📁 tostartplay-back.
- Toselect3,touch3.
- Toselect10,touch1and0inthatorder.
- Toselect23,touch2and3inthatorder.

Notes
- PBC playback of VideoCD cannot be cancelled.
- 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.
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VideosCD MENU FUNCTION REPEAT DISC RATIO CORN L/R SELECT BACK ESC ①①Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■Toreturntotheplaybackdisplay,touchESC.

Note
If you donotoperat the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display.
Repeatingplay
There are two repeat play ranges for the Video CD playback: TRACK (track repeat) and DISC (discrepeat).
- During playback of VideoCDs featuring PBC( playbackcontrol), this function cannot be operated.
●TouchREPEATonthefunctionmenuto selecttherepeatrange.
- TRACK-Repeatthecurrenttrack
•DISC–Repeat the current disc

Note
If you perform track search or fast forward/reverse, therepeat play range change to DISC.

Selectingaudiooutput
Youcanswitchtheaudiooutput.
- Thisfunctionisnotpossiblewhendisc playbackhasbeenstopped.
●TouchL/RSELECTonthefunctionmenu toselecttheaudiooutput.
• L+R-leftandright
- LEFT-left
•RIGHT-right

Notes
- Youcanalsoswitchtheaudiooutputusing AUDIOontheremotecontrol.
- Dependingonthediscandthe playbacklocationonthedisc, thefunctionmaynotbeselectable, indicatingthatoperatingthis functionisnotpossible.
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①CD/CD-TEXTindicator
ShowswhenaCDisplaying.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Discnumberindicator
Showsthenumberofthediscplaying.
④Disctitleindicator
Showsthetitleofthecurrentlyplayingdisc.
⑤Tracknumberindicator
Showsthenumberofthetrackplaying.
⑥Playtimeindicator
Showstheelapsedplayingtimeofthecurrenttrack.
⑦Repeatindicator
Showswhenrepeatrangeisselectedtocurrenttrack.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentoucha desiredDVDholdernumber(e.g.DISC1) to selecttheDVDplayer.
SelectableDVDholdersarehighlighted. Ifa discisnotinserted, you cannot select that DVDholder.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
■Thisunitdoesnotautomaticallychangediscs evenifitreachestotheendofthecurrentlyplayingdisc.Tochangediscs,press▲or▼button (DISC)ontheremotecontrol.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3TouchLISTtodisplaytracktitlesand touchadesiredtitlethatyouwanttoplay back.
Theselectedtrackwillbegintoplay.
4 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother track, brieflytouch | ◀◀ or ▶▶.
Touching▶▶Skipstothestartofthenext track.Touching▶◀◀onceskipstothestartof thecurrenttrack.Touchingitagainwillskipto theprevioustrack.
■Iftracksaremany,youcanchangetothepreviousornextpageofthetracklistbytouching or ▶.
■Youcanalsoskipbackorforwardtoanother trackbypassing◀or▶buttonontheunitor movingthejoystickontheremotecontrolleftor right.
5Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►|.
- Youcanalsoperformfastreverse/fastforward bypassingandholding◀or▶buttononthe unitorholdingthejoystickontheremotecontrol leftorright.

Notes
- Whenplayingdiscswithcompressedaudio andaudiodata(CD-DA)suchasCD-EXTRA andMIXED-MODECDs,bothtypescanbe playedonlybyswitchingmodebetweencompressedaudioandCD-DAbytouching MEDIAorpressingBAND/ESC.Thisfunction canbeoperatedonlywhenthedisdisplaying.
- If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically.
Stopping playback
●Touch■.
■WhenyoustopCD playbackbytouching■, thatlocationonthediscismemorized,enabling playbackfromthatpointwhenyouplaythedisc again.
■Toplaybackthediscagain,touch▶/■.
PausingCD playback
Pauseletsyoutemporarilystopdiscplayback.
●Touch▶/Ⅱduring playback.
PAUSEappearsinthedisplay.Playofthecurrenttrackpauses.
■Toresumeplaybackatthesamepointthatyou turnedpauseon,touch▶/□again.
UsingCDTEXTfunctions
Somediscshavecertaininformationencoded onthediscduringmanufacture.Thesediscs maycontainsuchinformationastheCDtitle, tracktitle,artist'snameand playbacktime andarecalledCDTEXTdiscs.Onlythesespe-
ciallyencodedCDTEXTdiscssupportthe functionslistedbelow.
Displayingtextinformationon CDTEXTdiscs
●TouchDISP.
TouchDISPrepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthe followingsettings:
Disc Title (disc title)—Disc Artist (disc artist name)—Track Title (track title)—Track Artist (trackartistname)
■Ifspecificinformationhasnotbeenrecorded onaCDTEXTdisc,NOXXXXwillbedisplayed (e.g.,NOT.ARTISTNAME).
Scrollingtextinformationin thedisplay
Thisunitcandisplaythefirst20lettersonlyofDiscTitle,DiscArtist,TrackTitleandTrackArtist.Whentherecordedinformationislongerthan20letters,youcanscrollthetexttotheleftsothattherestofthetitlecanbeseen.
- KeeptouchingDISPuntilthetitlebeginstoscrolltotheleft.
Therestofthetitlewillappearinthedisplay.
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DVD-V READ FUNCTION REPEAT DISC RANDOM OFF SCAN OFF L/P SELECT ① BACK ESC①Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■Toreturntothe playbackdisplay,touchESC.

Note
If you donotoperatethe function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display.
Repeatingplay
Repeatplayletsyouhearthesametrackover again.
●TouchREPEATonthefunctionmenuto selecttherepeatrange.
- TRACK-Repeatthecurrenttrack
•DISC-Repeatthecurrentdisc

Notes
- Ifyouperformtracksearchorfastforward/reverse,therepeatplayrangechangestoDISC.
- When playing discswithcompressed audio and audiodata(CD-DA), repeat player performs within the currently playing datatype even if DISCisselected.
Playingtracksinrandomorder
Randomplayletsyou playbacktracksonthe CDinarandomorder.
●TouchRANDOMonthefunctionmenu toturnrandomplayon.
Tracksplayinarandomorder.
■Toturnrandomplayoff,touchRANDOM again.
ScanningtracksofaCD
Scanplayletsyouhearthefirst10secondsof eachtrackontheCD.
1TouchSCANonthefunctionmenuto turnscanplayon.
Thefirst10secondsofeachtrackisplayed.
2Whenyoufindthedesiredtracktouch SCANagain.

Note
AfterscanningofaCDisfinished,normalplay-backofthetrackswillbeginagain.
Playingcompressed audio
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①Mediaindicator
MP3, WMAorMIXappearsdependingon thefile formatyouareplaying.
When playing discswithcompressed audio and audiodata(CD-DA)suchasCD-EXTRA and MIXED-MODECDs, MIX is displayed.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Discnumberindicator
Showsthenumberofthediscplaying.
④Foldernameindicator
Showsthenameofthecurrentlyplaying folder.
⑤Foldernumberindicator
Showsthefoldernumbercurrentlyplaying.
⑥Tracknumberindicator
Showsthetrack(file)numbercurrentlyplaying.
⑦Playtimeindicator
Showstheelapsedplayingtimeofthecurrenttrack(file).
⑧Repeatindicator
Showstheselectedrepeatrange.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentoucha desiredDVDholdernumber(e.g.DISC1)to selecttheDVDplayer.
SelectableDVDholdersarehighlighted. Ifa discisnotinserted, you cannot select that DVDholder.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3TouchLISTtodisplaytracktitlesand touchadesiredtitlethatyouwanttoplay back.
Theselectedtrackwillbegintoplay.
4 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother track, brieflytouch | ◀◀ or ▶▶.
Touching▶▶Skipstothestartofthenext track.Touching▶◀▶onceskipstothestartof thecurrenttrack.Touchingitagainwillskipto theprevioustrack.
■Youcanalsoskipbackorforwardtoanother trackbypassing◄or►buttonontheunitor movingthejoystickontheremotecontrolleftor right.
5Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►.
■Youcanalsoperformfastreverse/fastforward bypassingandholding◄or►buttononthe unitorholdingthejoystickontheremotecontrol leftorright.
■Thereisnosoundonfastforwardorreverse.
Playingcompressed audio
6Toselectafolder,touchtoshowthe folderonelevelhigherandtouchafolder nameonthelist.
■Youcanalsoselectthenextorpreviousfolder bypassing ▲ or ▼ button(FOLDER)ontheremotecontrol.
■Toreturntofolder001(ROOT),pressandhold BAND/ESC.However,iffolder001(ROOT)containsnofiles,playbackcommenceswithfolder 002.
■Youcannotselectafolderthatdoesnothave acompressedaudiofilerecordedinit.

Notes
- Whenplayingdiscswithcompressedaudio andaudiodata(CD-DA)suchasCD-EXTRA andMIXED-MODECDs,bothtypescanbe playedonlybyswitchingmodebetweencompressedaudioandCD-DAbytouching MEDIAorpressingBAND/ESC.Thisfunction canbeoperatedonlywhenthediscisplaying.
- If you have switched between playback of compressed audio and audiodata (CD-DA), playback starts at the first track on the disc.
- ThisDVDplayercanplaybackaccompressed audiorecordedonCD-ROM.(Refertopage 108forfilesthatcanbeplayedback.)
- Thereissometimesadelaybetweenstarting updiscplaybackandthesoundbeingissued. Whenbeingread,FORMATREADisdisplayed.
- Playbackiscarriedoutinorderoffilenumber. Foldersareskippediftheycontainnofiles.(If folder001(ROOT)containsnofiles, playback commenceswithfolder002.)
- Thisunitdoesnot playbackWMAfilesrecordedasVBR(variablebitrate).
- WhenplayingbackfilesrecordedasVBR (variablebitrate)files,theplaytimewillnotbe correctlydisplaydiffastforwardorreverse operationsareused.
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Iftheinserteddiscccontainsnofilesthatcan beplayedback, NON-PLAYABLEDISCisdisplayed.
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When playing a compressed audiodisc containing more than 192 tracks, READY appears on the information bar forth track titles of 193rd and later.
- IftheinserteddisccontainsWMAfilesthat areprotectedbydigitalrightsmanagement (DRM),TRACKSKIPPEDisdisplayedwhile theprotectedfileisskipped.
- Ifallthefilesontheinserteddiscaresecured byDRM,PROTECTisdisplayed.
- OncePROTECTisdisplayedforplayingdiscs securedbyDRM,switchingfromaudiodata (CD-DA)toWMAfilesmaybecomeatrigger tolockthelisttouchpanelkeys.Insuchcase, touchLISTtoturnthelistdisplayoffandthen touchLISTagaintoturniton.Thelisttouch panelkeysshouldbereactivated.
- WhenadisccontainsbothWMAfileswhich areprotectedbyDRMandaudiodata(CD-DA),bothtypescannotbeswitched.Inthis case,onlyaudiodatawillbeplayedback.
- Thereisnosoundonfastforwardorreverse.
- If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically.
Stopping playback
●Touch■.
- When you stop compressed audio playback by touching, that location on the discismorized, enabling playback from that point when you play the disc again.
■Toplaybackthediscagain,touch▶/II.
Pausingcompressedaudio playback
Pauseletsyoutemporarilystopdiscplayback.
Playingcompressed audio
●Touch▶/II during playback.
PAUSEappearsinthedisplay.Playofthecurrenttrackpauses.
■Toresumeplaybackatthesamepointthatyou turnedpauseon,touch▶/again.
Displayinginformationon compressedaudio
Informationrecordedonacompressedaudio disccanbedisplayed.
1TouchFILEINFOtodisplayinformation onthecompressedaudiofileyouarecurrentlyplaying.
• ALBUM(albumtitle)
- TRACK(tracktitle)
• FOLDER(foldername)
- FILE(filename)
•ARTIST(artistname)
- GENRE(genre)
• YEAR(year)
■WhenplayingbackWMAfiles,listsofalbum title,genreandyearappearinblank.
■ If specific information has not been recorded on uncompressed audio file, the list appears in blank.
■DependingontheversionofID3tagor WindowsMediaPlayer, theinformationmaynot bedisplayedcorrectly.
2Toreturntothenormaldisplay,touch ESC.
Displayingtextinformationon compressedaudiodisc
Textinformationrecordedonacompressed audiodiscanbedisplayedontheinformationbar.
●TouchDISP.
TouchDISPrepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthe followingsettings:
FolderName(foldername)—FileName(file name)—Track Title (track title)—Artist Name (artistname)—AlbumTitle(albumtitle)—Comment(comment)—BitRate(bitrate)
■WhenplayingbackWMAfiles,albumtitleandcommentarenotdisplayed.
- Whenalistoffolders/filesisdisplayedbythe touchofLIST, Current(currentlyplayingfolder) isdisplayedinsteadofFolderName.
■WhenplayingbackMP3filesrecordedasVBR (variablebitrate)files,thebitratevalueisnotdisplayedevenafterswitchingtobitrate.(VBRwill bedisplayed.)
■ If specific information has not been recorded on uncompressed audiodisc, NOXXXX will be displayed (e.g., NOARTISTNAME).
Scrollingtextinformationin thedisplay
Thisunitcandisplaythefirst20lettersonlyof FolderName,FileName,TrackTitle,
ArtistName, AlbumTitle and Commenton theinformationbar. Whentherecordedinformationislongerthan20letters, youcanscroll thetexttotheleftsothattherestofthetextinformationcanbeseen.
- KeeptouchingDISPuntilthetextinformationbeginstoscrolltotheleft.
Therestofthetextinformationwillappearin thedisplay.
Playingcompressed audio
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MP3 NEXT FUNCTION REPEAT DISC RANDOM OFF SCAN OFF L/P SELECT ① BHCX ESC①Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■Toreturntotheplaybackdisplay,touchESC.

Note
If you donotoperatethe function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display.
Repeatingplay
Forcompressed audioplayback, there are threeerepeatplayranges: FOLDER (folderrepeat), TRACK (one-trackrepeat) and DISC (repeatalltracks).
●TouchREPEATonthefunctionmenuto selecttherepeatrange.
•DISC—Repeatalltracks
- TRACK-Repeatthecurrenttrack
• FOLDER—Repeat the current folder

Notes
- If you select another folder during repeat play, therepeat play range changesto DISC.
- If you perform track search forward/reversed during TRACK, therepeat play range changesto FOLDER.
- WhenFOLDERisselected, it is not possible to playback as subfolder of that folder.
- Whenplayingdiscswithcompressedaudio andaudiodata(CD-DA),repeatplayperforms withinthecurrentlyplayingdatatypeevenif DISCisselected.
Playingtracksinrandomorder
Randomplayletsyouplaybacktracksina randomorderwithintherepeatrange, FOLDERandDISC.
1Selecttherepeatrange.
RefertoRepeatingplayonthispage.
2TouchRANDOMonthefunctionmenu toturnrandomplayon.
Trackswillplayinarandomorderwithinthe previouslyselectedFOLDERorDISCranges.
■Toturnrandomplayoff,touchRANDOM again.
Playingcompressed audio
Scanningfoldersandtracks
WhileyouareusingFOLDER, the beginning of each track in these selected folder plays for about 10 seconds. When you are using DISC, the beginning of the first track of each folder is played for about 10 seconds.
1Selecttherepeatrange.
RefertoRepeatingplayonthepreviouspage.
2TouchSCANonthefunctionmenuto turnscanplayon.
The first 10 second so each track of the current folder (orthefirst track of each folder) is played.
3Whenyoufindthedesiredtrack(or folder)touchSCANagain.

Note
Aftertrackorfolderscanningisfinished, normal playbackofthetrackswillbeginagain.
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①②③④⑤⑥ M-CD Track 81 Tone 1"43" Title : REAL ①:REAL ②:NO D.TITLE ③:NO D.TITLE ④:NO D.TITLE ⑤:GET ON TOP ⑥:NO D.TITLE ⑧⑦Youcanusethisunittocontrolamulti-CD player, which is sold separately.
These are the basic steps necessary to play a CD with your multi-CD player. More advanced CD operation is explained starting on page 48.
①Sourcename
Showstheselectedsourcename.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Discnumberindicator
Showsthenumberofthediscplaying.
④Disctitleindicator
Showsthetitleofthecurrentlyplayingdisc.
⑤Tracknumberindicator
Showsthenumberofthetrackplaying.
⑥Playtimeindicator
Showstheelapsedplayingtimeofthecurrenttrack.
⑦Disclistdisplay
Showsthedisctitlelist.
⑧Repeatindicator
Showstheselectedrepeatrange.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch M-CDtoselectthemulti-CDplayer.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3TouchLISTtodisplaydisctitlesand touchadesireddiscthatyouwanttoplay back.
Operabledisctitlesarehighlighted. If you wanttoselectadisclocatedat7to12, touch
ortodisplay07to12.
■ If the connected multi-CD player is not compatible with the discrete list function, LIST is not displayed.
4 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother track, brieflytouch | ◀◀ or ▶▶.
Touching▶▶Skipstothestartofthenext track.Touching▶◀◀onceskipstothestartof thecurrenttrack.Touchingitagainwillskipto theprevioustrack.
■Youcanalsoskipbackorforwardtoanother trackbypassing◀or▶buttonontheunitor movingthejoystickontheremotecontrolleftor right.
5Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching◄or►.
- Youcanalsoperformfastreverse/fastforward bypassingandholding◄or►buttononthe unitorholdingthejoystickontheremotecontrol leftorright.

Notes
- When multi-CD player completes preparatory operations, READY is displayed.
- IfanerrormessagesuchasERROR-02isdisplayed, refertothemulti-CDplayerowner's manual.
- If there are an odiscsinthemulti-CD player magazine, NODISC is displayed.
Multi-CDPlayer
- If you donot usethetouch panel keys within 30 seconds, they will be hidden automatically.
PausingCD playback
Pauseletsyoutemporarilystopdiscplayback.
●Touch▶/II during playback.
PAUSEappearsinthedisplay.Playofthecurrenttrackpauses.
■Toresumeplaybackatthesamepointthatyou turnedpauseon,touch▶/again.
UsingCDTEXTfunctions
YoucanusethesefunctionsonlywithaCD TEXTcompatiblemulti-CDplayer.
Somediscshavecertaininformationencoded onthediscduringmanufacture.Thesediscs maycontainsuchinformationastheCDtitle, tracktitle,artist'snameand playbacktime andarecalledCDTEXTdiscs.OnlythesesespeciallyencodedCDTEXTdiscssupportthe functionslistedbelow.
Displayingtextinformationon CDTEXTdiscs
TextinformationrecordedonaCDTEXTdisc canbedisplayedontheinformationbar.
●TouchDISP.
TouchDISPrepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthe followingsettings:
Disc Title (disc title)—Disc Artist (disc artist name)—Track Title (track title)—Track Artist (trackartistname)
■Ifspecificinformationhasnotbeenrecorded onaCDTEXTdisc,NOXXXXwillbedisplayed (e.g.,NOT.ARTISTNAME).
Scrollingtextinformationin thedisplay
Thisunitcandisplaythefirst20letersonlyof DiscTitle,DiscArtist,TrackTitleand TrackArtistontheinformationbar.Whenthe recordedinformationislongerthan20letters, youcanscrollthetexttotheleftsothatthe restofthetitlecanbeseen.
- KeeptouchingDISPuntilthetitlebeginstoscrolltotheleft.
Therestofthetitlewillappearinthedisplay.
Selectingtracksfromthetrack titlelist
Tracktitlelistletsyouseethelistoftracktitles onaCDTEXTdiscandselectoneofthemto playback.
1TouchAUDIOMENUandFUNCTION andthentouchTRACKLIST.
2Touch ortoswitchbetweenthe listsoftitles.
3Touchyourfavoritetracktitle.
Thatselectionwillbegintoplay.
50-discmulti-CDplayer
Onlyfunctionsdescribedinthismanualare supportedby50-discmulti-CDplayers.
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NEARU FUNCTION REPEAT DISC RANDOM OFF SCAN OFF TRACK LIST → ITS PLAY ON ITS MEMORY → NEXT BACK ESC ①①Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■Toreturntotheplaybackdisplay,touchESC.

Note
If you donot operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display.
Repeatingplay
Therearethreeerepeatplayrangesforthe multi-CDplayer:M-CD(multi-CDplayerre-
peat), TRACK(one-trackrepeat)andDISC (discrepeat).
●TouchREPEATonthefunctionmenuto selecttherepeatrange.
• M-CD–Repeataldiscsinthemulti-CD player
- TRACK-Repeatjustthecurrenttrack
•DISC—Repeat the current disc

Notes
- Ifyouselectotherdiscsduringrepeatplay, therepeatplayrangechangestoM-CD.
- If you perform track search or fast forward/reversed during TRACK, therepeat play range changesto DISC.
Playingtracksinrandomorder
Randomplayletsyou playbacktracksinrandomorderwithintherepeatrange,M-CDandDISC.
1Selecttherepeatrange.
RefertoRepeatingplayonthispage.
2TouchRANDOMonthefunctionmenu toturnrandomplayon.
Trackswillplayinarandomorderwithinthe previouslyselectedM-CDorDISCranges.
■Toturnrandomplayoff,touchRANDOM again.
ScanningCDsandtracks
While you are using DISC, the beginning of each track on these selected disc plays for about 10 seconds. When you are using M-CD, the beginning of the first track of each disc is played for about 10 seconds.
1Selecttherepeatrange.
RefertoRepeatingplayonthepreviouspage.
2TouchSCANonthefunctionmenuto turnscanplayon.
The first 10 second so each track of the current disc (orthefirst track of each disc) are played.
3Whenyoufindthedesiredtrack(or disc)touchSCANagain.

Note
Aftertrackordiscscanningisfinished,normal playbackofthetracksbeginsagain.
UsingITSplaylists
ITS(instanttrackselection)letsyoumakea playlistoffavoritetracksfromthemulti-CD playermagazine.Afteryouhaveaddedyourfavoritetrackstotheplaylist,youcanturnonITS playandplayjustthoseselections.
CreatingaplaylistwithITS programming
YoucanuselTStoenterandplaybackupto 99tracksperdiscfromupto100discs.(With multi-CDplayerssoldbeforetheCDX-P1250 andCDX-P650, upto24trackscanbestored intheplaylist.)
1PlayaCDthatyouwanttoprogram.
Touch▲or▼toselecttheCD.
2TouchITSMEMORYonthefunction menu.
3Touch◀or▶toselectthedesired track.
4TouchMEMORYtostorethecurrently playingtrackintheplaylist.
MEMORY is displayed and the currently playing selection is added to your playlist. The displaythenshowstracknumber again.

Note
Afterdatafor100discsisstoredinmemory,data foranewdiscwilloverwritetheoldestone.
PlaybackfromyourITSplaylist
ITSplayletsyoulistentothetracksthatyou haveenteredintoyourITSplaylist.Whenyou turnonITSplay,tracksfromyourITSplaylist inthemulti-CDplayerbegintoplay.
1Selecttherepeatrange.
RefertoRepeatingplayonthepreviouspage.
2TouchITSPLAYonthefunctionmenu toturnITSplayon.
Playbackbeginsofthosetracksfromyour playlistwithinthepreviouslyselectedM-CDorDISCranges.
■IfnotracksinthecurrentrangeareprogrammedforITSplay,thenITSEMPETYisdisplayed.
■ToturnITSplayoff,touchITSPLAYagain.
ErasingatrackfromyourITS playlist
YoucandeleteatrackfromyourITSplaylistif ITSplayison.
IfITSplayisalreadyon, skiptostep2.
1PlaytheCDwiththetrackyouwantto deletefromyourITSplaylist,andturnITS playon.
RefertoPlaybackfromyourITSplaylistthe previouspage.
2TouchITSMEMORYonthefunction menu.
3Touch◄or► toselectthedesired track.
4TouchCLEARtoerasethetrackfrom yourITSplaylist.
The currently playing selection is erased from your ITS playlist and playback of then next track begins.
■Iftherearenotracksfromyourplaylistinthe currentrange,ITSEMPITYisdisplayedandnormalplaybackresumes.
ErasingaCDfromyourITSplaylist
YoucandeletealltracksofaCDfromyourITS playlistifITSplayisoff.
1PlaytheCDthatyouwanttodelete.
Touch▲or▼toselecttheCD.
2TouchITSMEMORYonthefunction menu.
3TouchCLEARtoerasealltracksonthe currentlyplayingCDfromyourITSplaylist.
ITSCLEAR is displayed and all track on the currently playing CD are erased from your playlist.
Usingcompression and basemphasis
Youcanonlyusethesefunctionswithamulti-CDplayerthatsupportsthem.
COMP(compression)andDBE(dynamicbass emphasis)functionsletsyouadjustthesound playbackqualityofthemulti-CDplayer.
- TouchCOMPRESSIONNonthefunction menutoselectyourfavoritesetting.
TouchCOMPRESSIONrepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthefollowingsettings:
COMPOFF—COMP1—COMP2— COMPOFF—DBE1—DBE2
■Ifthemulti-CDplayerdoesnotsupport COMP/DBE, COMPRESSION cannot be selected.
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P.CH LIST PBT: ch 2 P82: ch 3 P83: ch 4 P84: ch 5 P85: ch 8 P86: ch 12 LIST BOND ESC OFF AUDIO MENU CO.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.

Important
DependingontheTVtunerconnectedtothis unit, somefunctionsmaynotbeoperable. For details, refertotheTVtuner'soperationmanual.
①Sourcename
Showstheselectedsourcename.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Bandindicator
ShowswhichbandtheTVtuneristunedto.
④Presetnumberindicator
Showswhichpresethasbeenselected.
⑤Channelindicator
ShowswhichchanneltheTVtuneristuned.
⑥Presetlistdisplay
Showsthepresetlist.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch TVtoselecttheTV.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3TouchBANDtoselectaband.
TouchBANDrepeatedlyuntilthedesiredband isdisplayed,TV1orTV2.
4Toselectapresetchannel,touchLISTto displaypresetchannelsandtouchadesired presetchannel.
Thepresetchannelyouselectedistunedin.
5Toperformmanualtuning,briefly touch◄or►.
Thechannelsmoveupordownstepbystep.
■Youcanalsoperformmanualtuningbypassing◄or►buttonormovingthejoystickontheremotecontrolleftorright.
6Toperformseektuning, keeptouching ◀or▶foraboutonesecondandrelease.
Thetunerwillscanthechannelsuntilabroadcaststrongenoughforgoodreceptionis found.
■Youcancancelseektuningbybrieflytouching either◀or▶.
■If you keep touching or you can skip broadcasting channels. Seek tuning starts as soon as you are leasethe keys.
■Youcanalsoperformseektuningbypassing andholding◄or►buttonorholdingthejoystick ontheremotecontrolleftorright.

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

Storingandrecalling broadcaststations
IfyoutouchanyofthepresettuningkeysP01 toP12youcaneasilystoreupto12broadcast stationsforlaterrecallwiththetouchofakey.
- Whenyoufindastationthatyouwant tostoreinmemory, keeptouchingoneof presettuningkeysP01toP12untilthepresetnumberstopsflashing.
Thenumberyouhavetouchedwillflashinthe presetnumberindicatorandthenremainlit. Theselectedstationhasbeenstoredinmemory.
Thenexttimeyoutouchthesamepresettuningkeythestationisrecalledfrommemory.
■ To switch between P01 to P06 and P07 to P12, touch ≈ or ≈.
■Whenthetouchpanelkeysarenotdisplayed, youcandisplaythembytouchingthescreen.
■ When P01 to P06 and P07 to P12 are not displayed, you can display them by touching LIST.

Notes
- Upto24stations, 12foreachoftwoTVbands, canbestoredinmemory.
- Youcanalsouse ▲ and ▼ torecall stations assignedtopresettuningkeysP01toP12.

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RETURN FUNCTION E55H OFF COUNTRY → ① BACK ESC①Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■ToreturntotheTVpicture,touchESC.

Note
If you donot operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the TV picture.
Storingthestrongest broadcaststations sequentially
- TouchBSSMonthefunctionmenuto turnBSSMon.
BSSMbeginstoflash.WhileBSSMisflashing the12strongestbroadcaststationswillbe storedinorderfromthelowestchannelup. Whenfinished,BSSMdisappears.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,touchBSSM again.

Note
Storingbroadcaststations with BSSM may replace broadcast stations you have saved using
P01toP12.
Selectingtheareagroup
1TouchCOUNTRYonthefunctionmenu.
2Touch◄or► toselecttheareagroup.
Touch◀or▶untilthedesiredareagroupappearsinthedisplay.
COUNTRY1(CCIRchannel)—COUNTRY2
(INchannel)—COUNTRY3(CHNchannel)—
COUNTRY4(U.K.channel)—COUNTRY5
(OIRTchannel)—COUNTRY6(AUSTRALIA
channel)—COUNTRY7(SAFchannel)
Listeningtosongsonyour iPod

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①②③④⑤⑥ IPdd 7/329 65 X 1000 Tires 2.18" Now Playing 7/329 Vitamin Corvette Water 02:110 -02:05 ⑦①Sourcename
Showstheselectedsourcename.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Songnumberindicator
Showsthenumberofsongplayedinthese- lectedlist.
④Repeatindicator
Showswhenrepeatrangeisselectedtocurrenttrack.
⑤Shuffleindicator
ShowswhenrandomplayissettoSongor Album.
⑥Playtimeindicator
Showstheelapsedplayingtimeofthecurrentsong.
⑦Songinformation
Showsdetailedinformationofcurrently playingsong.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch iPodtoselecttheiPod.
■WhentheiPodisnotconnectedtothisunit, youcannotselecttheiPodasasource.
2Touchthescreentodisplaythetouch panelkeys.
3 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother song, touch | ◀◀ or ▶▶.
Touching▶▶Skipstothestartofthenext song.Touching▶◀▶onceskipstothestartof thecurrentsong.Touchingitagainwillskipto thepreviousssong.
■Youcanalsoskipbackorforwardtoanother songbypassing◄or►buttonontheunitor movingthejoystickontheremotecontrolleftor right.
4Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◀◀or▶▶.
■Youcanalsoperformfastreverse/fastforward bypassingandholding◄or►buttononthe unitorholdingthejoystickontheremotecontrol leftorright.

Note
IftheiPodcontainsnosongsthatcanbeplayed back, NOSONGS is displayed.
Browsingforasong
OperationstocontrolaniPodwiththisunitis designedtobeasclosetotheiPodaspossible tomakeoperationandsongsearcheasy.
1TouchTOPtodisplaythetopmenu.
2Touchoneofthecategoriesinwhich youwanttosearchforasong.
- PLAYLISTS(playlists)
• ARTISTS(artists)
PlayingsongsoniPod
• ALBUMS(albums)
•SONGS(songs)
- GENRES(genres)
3Touchalisttitlethatyouwanttoplay.
Repeatthisoperationuntilyoufindthedesiredsong.
■Youcanstartaplaybackofallthesongsinthe selected list (GENRES, ARTISTS or ALBUMS). To dothis,touchALL.
■Togotothenextgroupoflisttitles,touch
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoflisttitles, touch ↗.
■Toreturntothepreviousmenu,touch
■Togotothetopmenuofthelistsearch,touch TOP.

Note
If the playback stops for any reason, touch TOP and refine your search for asong.
Pausingasong
Pauselet syoutemporarilystopplaybackofa song.
●Touch▶/II during playback.
PAUSEappearsinthedisplay.
■Toresumeplaybackatthesamepointthatyou turnedpauseon,touch▶/□again.
Displayingtext informationoniPod
TextinformationrecordedontheiPodcanbe displayedontheinformationbar.
●TouchDISP.
TouchDISPrepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthe followingsettings:
SongTitle(songtitle)—ArtistName(artist name)—AlbumTitle(albumtitle)
■ If the characters recorded on the Podarenot compatible with a head unit, those characters will not be displayed.

Note
Youcanscrollthetitletotheleftbykeeping touchingDISP.
Displayinginformationon song
Songtitle,artistname,albumtitleofthecurrentlyplayingsongcanbedisplayed(ifthey havebeenenterediniPod)togetherwiththe indexandtheremainingplaybacktimeinthe formofthestatusbar.
- TouchFILEINFOtodisplayinformation onthesongyouarecurrentlyplaying.
Songinformationisdisplayed.
- Statusbarshowstheremaining playback time. The bar is filled up from the left to the right at the playback time is consumed.

Repeatingplay
Youcanrepeatonesongoverandover.
- Whilethisunitissettorepeatonesong, youcannotselecttheothersongs.
●Touch ⇌ torepeatonesong.
appearsontheinformationbarandthe currentlyplayingsongrepeats.
■Whenyoudonotsettorepeatonesong,this unitrepeatsallsongsinthecurrentlyselectedlist (e.g.ARTISTS,ALBUMS).
Playingsongsinarandom order(shuffle)
For playback of song son thei Pod, there are tworandom play methods: Song (play back songsinarandom order) and Album (play back albumsinarandom order).
- Touch ✗ toselecttherandomplay method.
Touch ✗ repeatedlyuntilthedesiredrandom playmethodappearsinthedisplay.
- Song-Playback songs in the selected list in random order.
- Album-Playback songs from randomly selected albumin order.
■Tocanceltherandomplay,touch
edlytoturntheshuffleiconoff.
× repeat-
ListeningtosongsonBTAudio (Bluetoothaudioplayer)

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①②③④ BT Audio BT AUDIOIf you connect a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB100) to this unit, you can control Bluetooth audioplayers via Bluetooth wireless technology.
- Insomecountries, CD-BTB100isnotsold onthemarket.
Fordetailsconcerningoperation, refertothe Bluetoothadapter'soperationmanual. This section provides brief information on Bluetooth audioplayer operations with this unit, which slightly differs or is abbreviated from that described in the Bluetooth adapter's operation manual.
- Even though your audioplayer does not contain a Bluetooth module, you can still control it from this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology. To control your audio player using this unit, connect a product featuring Bluetooth wireless technology (available on the market) to your audio player and connect the Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB100) to this unit.

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.
—Higherlevel: Playingback, pausing, selectingsongs, etc., are possible (all the operations illustrated in this manual).
- SincethereareanumberofBluetoothaudio playersavailableonthemarket,operations withyourBluetoothaudioplayerusingthis unitvaryextensively.Refertotheinstruction manualthatcamewithyourBluetoothaudio playeraswellasthismanualwhileoperating yourplayeronthisunit.
• Informationaboutsongs(e.g.theelapsed playingtime,songtitle,songindex,etc.)can-notbedisplayedonthisunit. - WhileyouarelisteningtosongsonyourBluetoothaudioplayer,refrainfromusingonyourcellularphoneasmuchaspossible.Ifyouuseyourcellularphone,thesignalfromyourcellularphonemaycausenoiseonthesongplay-back.
- When you are talking on cellular phone connected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology, song playback from your Bluetooth audioplayer connected to this unit is muted.
- Evenifyouarelisteningtoasongonyour Bluetoothaudioplayerandyouswitchtoan-othersource,song playback continues.
①Sourcename
Showstheselectedsourcename.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Devicename
Showsthedevicenameoftheconnected Bluetoothaudioplayer(orBluetoothadapter).
④Connectionindicator
ShowstheBluetoothwirelessconnection status.
- Touchthesourceiconandthentouch BTAudiotoselecttheBluetoothaudio source.

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BT Audio MAIN FUNCTION CONNECT OPEN OFF DISCONNECT DEVICE INFO → ① BACK ESCConnectingaBluetooth audioplayer
①Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■Toreturntotheplaybackdisplay,touchESC.
3TouchCONNECTOPENtoturntheconnectionopenon.
ONisdisplayed. This unit is now on standby for connection from Bluetooth audioplayer. If your Bluetooth audioplayer is set ready for Bluetooth wireless connection, connection to this unit is automatically established.

Note
Beforeyoucanuseaudioplayersyoumayneed toenterthePINcodeintothisunit.Ifyourplayer requiresaPINcodetoestablishaconconnection, lookforthecodeontheplayerorinitsaccompanyingdocumentation.RefertoEnteringPINcode
forBluetoothwirelessconnectiononpage96.

Playingsongsona Bluetoothaudioplayer
1Touch▶.
Playbackstarts.
2 Toskipbackorforwardtoanother track, brieflytouch | ◀◀ or ▶▶.
Touching▶▶Skipstothestartofthenext track.Touching▶◀◀onceskipstothestartof thecurrenttrack.Touchingitagainwillskipto theprevioustrack.
■Youcanalsoskipbackorforwardtoanother trackbypassing ◀or▶buttonontheunitor movingthejoystickontheremotecontrolleftor right.
3Toperformfastforwardorreverse, keeptouching|◄◄or►►|.
■Youcanalsoperformfastreverse/fastforward bypassingandholding◄or►buttononthe unitorholdingthejoystickontheremotecontrol leftorright.
4Topausethe playback, touchII.
Playbackispaused.
DisconnectingaBluetooth audioplayer
1TouchAUDIOMENUtodisplayMENU. MENUappearsonthedisplay.
■YoucanalsodisplayMENUbyclickingthe joystickontheremotecontrol.
2TouchFUNCTIONtodisplaythefunctionnames.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■Toreturntotheplaybackdisplay,touchESC.
BluetoothAudio
3TouchDISCONNECTandthentouchON.
Afterthedisconnectioniscompleted,
NoConnectionisdisplayed.
DisplayingBD(Bluetooth Device)address
1TouchAUDIOMENUtodisplayMENU.
MENUappearsonthedisplay.
■YoucanalsodisplayMENUbyclickingthe joystickontheremotecontrol.
2TouchFUNCTIONtodisplaythefunctionnames.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■ To return to the playback display, touch ESC.
3TouchDEVICEINFOtodisplaytheBD address.
VariousinformationregardingtheBluetooth wirelessstechnologyaredisplayed.
•DEVICENAME(devicenameofthissystem)
• BDADDRESS(addressofBluetoothdevice)
• SYSTEMVERSION(systemversion)
- BTMODULEVERSION(versionofBluetoothmodule)
Hands-freephoningwith cellularphonesfeaturing Bluetoothwirelesstechnology

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① ② ③ ④ ⑤ TEL Phone 1:14512 81234567890 AUTO Time LIST LOGC DIRECT ADD" VOICE ESC OFF AUDIOIf you use a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB100), you can connect cellular phone features of Bluetooth wireless technology to this unit for hands-free, wireless calls, even while driving.
- Insomecountries, CD-BTB100isnotsold onthemarket.
Fordetailsconcerningoperation, refertothe Bluetoothadapter'soperationmanual. This section provides brief information on the hands-freephoning operations with this unit which slightly differs or is cut short from that described in the Bluetooth adapter's operation manual.

Important
Sincethisunitisonstandbytoconnectwithyour cellularphoneviaBluetoothwirelesstechnology, usingthisunitwithoutrunningtheenginecanresultinbatterydrainage.
①Sourcename
Showstheselectedsourcename.
②Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
③Phonenumber
Showsthephonenumberyouselected.
④Usernumberindicator
Showstheregistrationnumberofthecellularphone.
⑤Devicename
Showsthedevicenameofthecellular phone.
⑥Incomingcallnoticeindication
Showswhenanincomingcallhasbeenreceivedandnotcheckedyet.
- Incomingcallnoticeisnotdisplayedfor callsmadewhenyourcellularphoneis disconnectedfromthisunit.
⑦Automaticanswering/Automaticrejectingindicator
Showswhentheautomaticansweringfunctionison(formoredetails,refertoSetting automaticansweringonpage68).
Showswhentheautomaticrejectingfunctionison(formoredetails, refertoSetting automaticrejectingonpage68).
⑧Batterystrengthindicator
Showsthebatterystrengthofcellular phone.
- The level shown on the indicatorm may differ from the actual battery strength.
- If the battery strength is not available, nothing is displayed in the battery strength indicator area.
⑨Signallevelindicator
Showsthesignalstrengthofcellularphone.
- The level shown on the indicator may differ from the actual signal level.
- Depending on the cellular phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology, radio field intensity is not available. In this case, the signal level indicator does not appear.
●Touchthesourceiconandthentouch TELtoselectthetelephone.
BluetoothTelephone

Note
Equalizercurveforthephonesourceisfixed.
Whenselectingthephonesource,youcannotoperateUsingtheequalizeronpage70.
Settingupforhands-free phoning
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 onpage63.
3Volumeadjustment
Adjusttheearpiecevolumeonyourcellular phoneforcomfort.Whenadjusted,thevolume levelisrecordedinthisunitasthedefaultsetting.
- Caller'svoicevolumeandringvolumemay varydependingonthetypeofcellularphone.
■ If the difference between the ranging 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 volumetoa
properlevel.Ifthevolumeismuted(zerolevel)on yourcellularphone,thevolumelevelofyourcellularphoneremainsmutedevenafterthecellular phoneisdisconnected.
Basicoperationofhands-freephoning

Important
Advanced operation that require your attention such as dialing numbers on the monitor, using phonebook, etc., are prohibited while you are driving. When you need to set these advanced operations, stop your vehicle in a safe place.
Makingaphonecall
Voicerecognition
1TouchVOICEtoturnthevoicerecognitionfunctionon.
Voicedialiconappearsontheinformationbar. Voicerecognitionfunctionisnowready.
■Tocancelthevoicerecognitionfunction, touchVOICEagain.
2 Pronouncethenameofyourcontact.
Takingaphonecall
Answeringanincomingcall
1Whenacallcomesin,touch.
Touching → switchesbetweencallersonhold.
2Toendthecall,touch
Theestimatedcalltimeappearsinthedisplay (thismaydifferslightlyfromtheactualcall time).
Rejectinganincomingcall
- Whenacallcomesin,touch. Thecallisrejected.
Answeringacallwaiting
1Touchtoansweracallwaiting.
2Touch \~ toendallcalls.
Theestimatedcalltimeappearsinthedisplay (thismaydifferslightlyfromtheactualcall time).
■Touchingendsthecallyouaretalkingon. Orwithsomecellularphones,touching may endallcallsincludingthecallsonhold.
Rejectingcallwaiting
- Touchtorejectacallwaiting.

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TEL MENU FUNCTION PHONE CONNECT → PHONE XEDSTER PHONE BOOK TRANSFER → PHONE BOOK NAME VIEW Original CLEAR HISTORY AUTO ANSWER OFF BACK ESC NEXT ①①Functiondisplay
Showsthefunctionstatus.
1TouchAUDIOMENUtodisplayMENU.
MENUappearsonthedisplay.
■YoucanalsodisplayMENUbyclickingthe joystickontheremotecontrol.
2TouchFUNCTIONtodisplaythefunctionnames.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
■Toreturntotheplaybackdisplay,touch ESC.
Connectingacellularphone Searchingforavailablecellular phones
1TouchPHONECONNECTonthefunction menu.
BluetoothTelephone
2Touchtosearchforavailablecellular phones.
Whilesearching, Searchflashes.WhenavailablecellularphonesfeaturingBluetoothwirelesstechnologyarefound,devicenameor NameNotFound(ifnamescannotbeobtained)isdisplayed.
■ If this unit fail to find any available cellular phones, Not Found is displayed.
3Touchthedevicenameyouwantto connect.
Whileconnecting, Connectflashes. Tocompletetheconnection, checkthedevicename (PioneerBTunit) and enterthelinkcode on your cellular phone. If the connection is established, Connected is displayed.
■PINcodeissetto0000asthedefault.You canchangethiscodeintheinitialsetting.Refer toEnteringPINcodeforBluetoothwirelessconnectiononpage96.
Usingacellularphoneto initiateaconconnection
1TouchPHONECONNECTonthefunction menu.
2TouchCONNECTOPEN.
Theunitisnowonstandbyforconnection fromcellularphone.
3Usecellularphonetoconnecttothis unit.
■PINcodeissetto0000asthedefault.You canchangethiscodeintheinitialsetting.Refer toEnteringPINcodeforBluetoothwirelessconnectiononpage96.
Disconnectingacellularphone
1TouchPHONECONNECTonthefunction menu.
2TouchDISCONNECTtodisconnectthe currentlyconnectedcellularphonefrom thisunit.
Afterdisconnectioniscompleted, NoConnectionisdisplayed.
Registeringaconnected cellularphone
1TouchPHONEREGISTERonthefunction menu.
Registrationassignmentsappearonthedisplay.Fromthetoptothethirdassignmentare forUserphone1,2and3.TheresttwoassignmentsareforGuestphone1and2.
2Touchandholdoneoftheregistration assignmentstoregisterthecurrentlyconnectedphone.
If theregistration is succeeded, the device name of the connected phone is displayed in these selected assignment.
■ Iftheassignmentisempty, NoData is displayed. Iftheassignmentisalreadytaken, the device name appears. Toreplaceanassignment with anewphone, first delete the current assignment. Formoredetailed instructions, see Deleting are registered phone on this page.
■Iftheregistrationfailed,devicenameofthe connectedphoneisnotdisplayedintheselected assignment.Inthiscase,returntostep1andtry again.
Deletingaregisteredphone
1TouchPHONEREGISTERonthefunction menu.
2TouchDELETEnexttothedevicename youwanttodelete.
Aconfirmationdisplayappears.Touch YES to deletethephone.
■Tocancel,touchNO.
Connectingtoaregistered cellularphone
Connectingtoaregistered phonemanually
1TouchPHONECONNECTonthefunction menu.
2TouchDIRECTCONNECT.
3Touchthedevicenameyouwantto connect.
Whileconnecting, Connectisflashing. If the connectionisestablished, Connectedisdisplayed.
Connectingtoaregistered phoneautomatically
- TouchAUTOCONNECTonthefunction menutoturntheAutomaticConnection functionon.
If your cellular phone is ready for Bluetooth wireless connection, connection to this unit is automatically established.
■Toturnautomaticconnectionoff,touch
AUTOCONNECTagain.
Using the phonebook
Transferringentriestothe phonebook
ThePhoneBookcanholdatotalof500entries.300fromUser1,150fromUser2,and50fromUser3.
1TouchPHONEBOOKTRANSFERonthe functionmenu.
2TouchSTARTtoturnthePhoneBook Transferfunctionon.
ThePhoneBookTransferisnowonstandby.
3Usethecellularphonetoperform phonebooktransfer.
Performphonebooktransferusingthecellularphone. Fordetailedinstructions, referto theinstructionmanualthatcamewithyour cellularphone.
■Thedisplayindicateshowmanyentrieshave beentransferredandthetotalnumbertobe transferred.
■Tocancelthetransferringprocess,touch STOP.
4WhenyouaredonetransferringPhone Bookentries,touchESC.

Note
Whenthephonebooktransferiscomplete, the connection to your cellular phone is off. Touse the Phone Book, connect to your cellular phone once again, referring to Connecting to a registered cellular phone on this page.
BluetoothTelephone
Changing the phonebook display order
- TouchPHONEBOOKNAMEVIEWon thefunctionmenutoturnPhoneBook NameViewfunctionon.
DisplayorderforthePhoneBookischanged.
■Tochangetotheotherdisplayorder,touch PHONEBOOKNAMEVIEWagain.
Callinganumberinthephone book

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
1Onthenormaldisplay,touch PHONEBOOKtodisplaythePhoneBook.
2Touch▲or▼toselectthefirstletterof thenameyouarelookingfor.
Touching▲or▼changesalphabeticalletters.
3TouchENTERtoshowentriesstarting withtheletteryouchose.
ThedisplayshowsthefirstsixPhoneBookentriesstartingwiththatletter(e.g. "Ben", "Brian" and "Burt" when "B" is selected).
■Touchortadisplayotherphonebookentries.
■Torefinethesearchwithadifferentletter, touchCLEAR.
4TouchaPhoneBookentryyouwantto call.
ThedisplayisswitchedtothePhoneBookdetaildisplay.
5TouchphonenumberofthePhone Bookentryyouwanttocall.
If several phonenumbers are entered to an entry, touch one you want to call.
Thedisplayreturnstothenormaldisplayand thePhoneBookentryyouselecteddisdisplayedontheinformationbar.
■ If you donot want to call these selected phone number but remove it from the information bar, touch PHONEBOOK and then touch ESC.
6Touchtomakeacall.
- For an international call, touch add "+" to add+tothephonenumber.
7Toendthecall,touch.
Theestimatedcalltimeappearsinthedisplay (thismaydifferslightlyfromtheactualcall time).
EditingthenameofaPhone Bookentry

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
1Onthenormaldisplay,touch PHONEBOOKtodisplaythePhoneBook.
2SelectaPhoneBookentryyouwantto edit.
SeesteptwotofouronCallinganumberinthe phonebookonthispageforhowtodothis.
3TouchEDITnexttothePhoneBook entryname.
ThedisplayischangedtothePhoneBookedit display.
4Touch123orABCtoselectthedesired charactertype.
SelectABCtoinputalphabet. Select123toinputnumbersandsymbols.
- EachtimeyoutouchABC, thealphabet typechangesamonguppercase, lower caseandsymbol.
5Touch▲or▼toselectanalphabetlet-terornumber/symbol.
6Touch▶tomovethecursortothenext characterpositionandeditthename.
Whentheletteryouwantisdisplayed,touch
▶tomovethecursortothenextpositionand thenselectthenextletter.Touch◀tomove backwardsinthedisplay.
7TouchOKtostorethenewname.
Editingphonenumbers

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
1Onthenormaldisplay,touch PHONEBOOKtodisplaythePhoneBook.
2SelectaPhoneBookentryyouwantto edit.
SeesteptwotofouronCallinganumberinthe phonebookonthepreviouspageforhowtodo this.
3TouchEDITnexttothephonenumber youwanttoedit.
ThedisplayischangedtothePhoneBookdial editdisplay.
4Touch0to9toinputnumbers.
■TouchCLEARtodeletethenumber.Touchand holdCLEARtodeletealltheinputnumbers.
5Touch◄or►tomovethecursorand editthenumber.
Repeat the seven steps until you have finished changing.
6TouchOKtostorethenewnumber.
Clearingaphonebookentry

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
1Onthenormaldisplay,touch PHONEBOOKtodisplaythePhoneBook.
2SelectaPhoneBookentryyouwantto delete.
SeesteptwotofouronCallinganumberinthe phonebookonthepreviouspageforhowtodo this.
3TouchDELETEtodeletethePhoneBook entry.
Aconfirmationdisplayappears.Touch YES to deletetheentry.
■Tocancel,touchNO.

Usingthecallhistory

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
The12mostrecentcallsmade(dialled),receivedandmissed,arestoredinthecallhistory.Youcanbrowsethecallhistoryandcallnumbersfromit.
1Onthenormaldisplay,touchLOGto displaytheCallHistory.
TouchingLOGrepeatedlyswitchesbetween the followingcallhistories:
MISSEDCALLLIST—DIALLEDCALLLIST— RECEIVEDCALLLIST
■TouchingDISPhereswitchesbetweenthe phonenumberandthecaller'sname(ifitisin thePhoneBook).
BluetoothTelephone
2Touchaphonenumberorname(ifentered)youwanttocall.
Thedisplayreturnstothenormaldisplayand thephonenumberyouselectedisdisplayed ontheinformationbar.
3Touch
tomakeacall.
Usingpresetnumbers

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
Assigningpresetnumbers
Numbersthatyoudialfrequentlycanbeassignedtopresetsforquickrecall. Youcanassignupto6frequentlycalledphone numberstonumberpresets.
1Selectadesiredphonenumberfrom thephonebookorthecallhistory. Or directlyenteradesiredphonenumber.
Toselectadesiredphonenumberfromthe PhoneBookortheCallHistory,seetheinstructionsexplainedinpreviouspages.Todirectlyenteradesiredphonenumber,see Makingacallbyenteringphonenumberon thispage.
Thedisplayshouldnowbethenormaldisplay andtheselectedphonenumberisdisplayed ontheinformationbar.
2Onthenormaldisplay,touchLISTto displaypresetassignments.
Presetassignmentsappearinthedisplay(if notdisplayedyet).
3Keeptouchingoneofpresetassignmentstostorethephonenumber.
Thephonenumberyouselectedisstoredin presets.
- NoDataisdisplayedforemptyassignment. Eveniftheassignmentistaken, youcanreplace ittothenewonebykeepingtouchingtheassignment.
Recallingpresetnumbers
1Onthenormaldisplay,touchLISTto displaypresetassignments.
Presetassignmentsappearinthedisplay(if notdisplayedyet).
2Touchoneofpresetassignments.
Theselectedphonenumbershouldnowbe displayedontheinformationbar.
3Touch tomakeacall.
4Toendthecall,touch
Theestimatedcalltimeappearsinthedisplay (thismaydifferslightlyfromtheactualcall time).
Makingacallbyentering phonenumber

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleandapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
1Onthenormaldisplay,touchDIRECTto displaythedirectdialdisplay.
2Touch0to9toinputnumbers.
■TouchCLEARtodeletethenumber.Touchand holdCLEARtodeletealltheinputnumbers.
■Upto24digitscanbeentered.
BluetoothTelephone
■Ifyouwanttostoretheenteredphonenumber topresetassignment,touchSEThere.Thedisplay returnstothenormaldisplayandthephonumberyouenteredisselected.
3Whenyoucompletedenteringthe number,touch tomakeacall.
4Toendthecall,touch
Theestimatedcalltimeappearsinthedisplay (thismaydifferslightlyfromtheactualcall time).
Clearingmemory
1TouchCLEARMEMORYonthefunction menu.
2TouchCLEARnexttotheitemyouwant todeletefromthememory.
Selectfromthefollowing:
•PHONEBOOK(phonebook)
• DIALEDCALLS(dialledcallhistory)
- RECEIVEDCALLS(receivedcallhistory)
• MISSEDCALLS(missedcallhistory)
• PRESETDIALS(presetphonenumbers)
Afterselectingadesireditem, a confirmation displayappears. Touch YES todeletethememory.
■Tocancel,touchNO.
■TouchAllcleartoclearthememoryofall items.
Settingautomaticanswering
●TouchAUTOANSWERonthefunction menutoturntheautomaticansweron.
ONappearsinthedisplay.
■Toturntheautomaticansweroff,touch
AUTOANSWERagain.
Settingautomaticrejecting
- TouchREFUSEALLCALLSonthefunctionmenutoturntheautomaticcallrejectionon.
ONappearsinthedisplay.
■Toturntheautomaticcallrejectionoff,touch REFUSEALLCALLSagain.
Switchingtheringtone
- TouchRINGTONEonthefunctionmenu toturntheringtoneon.
ONappearsinthedisplay.
■Toturntheringtoneoff,touchRINGTONE again.
Echocancelingandnoise reduction
- TouchECHOCANCELonthefunction menutoturnEchoCancelfunctionon.
ONappearsinthedisplay.
■Toturnechocancelingoff,touch
ECHOCANCELagain.
DisplayingBD(Bluetooth Device)address
- TouchDeviceinfoonthefunction menutodisplaytheBDaddress.
VariousinformationregardingtheBluetooth wirelessstechnologyaredisplayed.
•DEVICENAME(devicenameofthissystem)
• BDADDRESS(addressofBluetoothdevice)
- SYSTEMVERSION(versionofthisunit's microprocessor)
- BTMODULEVERSION(versionofBluetoothmodule)
Introductionofaudio adjustments

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DVD-V MENU AUDIO FADER BALANCE EQ MENU COUONESS SUB MODIFIER HPF SLA NEXT ①①Audiodisplay
If you donotoperatetheaudiofunction within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the source displayed.
Usingbalanceadjustment
Youcanchangethefader/balancesettingso thatitcanprovidetheideallisteningenvironmentinallooccupiedseats.
1TouchFADERBALANCEontheaudio functionmenu.
■WhentherearoutputsettingisSUB.W, BALANCEwillbedisplayedinsteadof FADERBALANCE.RefertoSettingtherearoutput andsubwoofercontrolleronpage93.
2Touch▲or▼toadjustfront/rear speakerbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch▲or▼itmovesthe front/rearspeakerbalancetowardsthefrontor therear.
FRONT:15toREAR:15isdisplayedasthe front/rearspeakerbalancemovesfromfrontto rear.
■FR:00isthepropersettingwhenonlytwo speakersareused.
- When therearoutputsettingisSUB.W, you cannot adjust front/rearspeaker balance. Referto Setting therear output and subwoofer controller on page 93.
3Touch◀or▶toadjustleft/rightspeak-erbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itmovestheleft/rightspeakerbalancetowardstheleftorthe right.
LEFT:09toRIGHT:09isdisplayedastheleft/rightspeakerbalancemovesfromleftto right.
Usingtheequalizer
Theequalizerletsyouadjusttheequalization to match the car's interior acoustic characteristics as desired.
Recallingequalizercurves
Therearesixstoredequalizercurveswhich youcaneasilyrecallatanytime.Hereisalist oftheequalizercurves:
DisplayEqualizercurve
| PowerfulPowerful |
| NaturalNatural |
| VocalVocal |
| CustomCustom |
| FlatFlat |
| SuperBassSuperbass |
- Customisanadjustedequalizercurvethat youcreate.
- AseparateCustomcurvecanbecreated foreachsource.Ifyoumakeadjustments, theequalizercurvesettingsarememorized inCustom.
- When Flatisselected, nosupplementor correctionismadetothesound. This is useful to check the effect of the equalizer curves by switching alternatively between Flat and a set equalizer curve.
●Onanysource,touchEQ(displayedat theleftbottomcorner)toselecttheequalizer.
TouchEQ repeatedlyytoswitchbetweenthefollowingequalizers:
Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Custom—Flat—SuperBass
Adjustingequalizercurves
Youcanadjustthecurrentlyselectedequalizer curvesettingasdesired.Adjustedequalizer curvesettingsarememorizedinCustom.
- You can adjust the center frequency and the Q factor (curve characteristics) of each currently selected curve band (LOW/MID/HIGH).

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| Frequency (Hz) | Q=2N Level (dB) | Q=2W Level (dB) | | -------------- | --------------- | --------------- | | 0 | 0 | 0 | | 2 | ~1.5 | ~1.8 | | 4 | ~3.0 | ~3.5 | | 6 | ~4.5 | ~5.0 | | 8 | ~5.5 | ~6.0 | | 10 | ~6.0 | ~7.0 | | 12 | ~5.5 | ~6.5 | | 14 | ~4.5 | ~5.5 | | 16 | ~3.0 | ~4.0 | | 18 | ~1.5 | ~2.5 | | 20 | 0 | 0 |1 TouchEQMENUontheaudiofunction menu.
2 Touch◀or▶ontheBANDsettingto selecttheequalizerbandtoadjust.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsequalizer bandsinthefollowingorder:
LOW (low)—MID (mid)—HIGH (high)
3 Touch◀or▶ontheLEVELsettingto adjusttheleveloftheequalizerband.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde- creasestheleveloftheequalizationband.
+6 to -6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
4 Touch◀or▶ontheFREQUENCYsettingtoselectthedesiredfrequency.
Touch◀or▶untilthedesiredfrequencyappearsinthedisplay.
Low: 40HZ—80HZ—100HZ—160HZ
Mid: 200HZ—500HZ—1KHZ—2KHZ
High: 3KHZ—8KHZ—10kHz—12KHZ
5 Touch◀or▶ontheQ.FACTORsetting toselectthedesiredQfactor.
Touch◀or▶untilthedesiredQfactorappearsinthedisplay.
2N—1N—1W—2W

Note
If you make adjustments, Customcurve is updated.
Adjustingloudness
Loudnesscompensatesfordeficienciesinthe low-andhigh-soundrangesatlowvolume.
1TouchLOUDNESSontheaudiofunction menu.
2Touch◀ontheLOUDNESSsettingto turnloudnesson.
■Toturnloudnessoff,touch▶.
3Touch◀or▶ontheMODEsettingto selectadesiredlevel.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectslevelin thefollowingorder:
LOW (low)—MID (mid)—HIGH (high)
Usingsubwooferoutput
Thisunitisequippedwithasubwooferoutput whichcanbeturnedonoroff.
- Whenthesubwooferoutputison, you can adjust the cut-off frequency and the output level of the subwoofer.
1TouchSUBWOOFERontheaudiofunctionmenu.
■WhenthePREOUTsettingintheinitialmenu isFULL, you cannot selectSUBWOOFER.
2Touch◀ontheSUBWOOFERsettingto turnsubwooferoutputon.
■Toturnsubwooferoutputoff,touch▶.
3Touch◀or▶onthePHASEsettingto selectthephaseofsubwooferoutput.
Touch▶toselectnormalphaseand NORMALappearsinthedisplay.Touch◀to
selectreversephaseandREVERSEappearsin thedisplay.
4Touch◀or▶ontheLEVELsettingto adjusttheoutputlevelofthesubwoofer.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde Decreases the level of the subwoofer. +6 to -6 is displayedasthelevelisincreasedorde-creased.
5Touch◀or▶ontheFREQUENCYsettingtoselectcut-offfrequency.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectscut-offfrequenciesinthefollowingorder:
50Hz—80Hz—125Hz
Only frequencies lower than those in these selected range are outputted from the subwoofer.
Usingnonfadingoutput
When then on fading output setting is on, the audiosignal does not pass through this unit's low pass filter (for the subwoofer), but is out-putted through the RCA output.
1TouchNONFADINGontheaudiofunctionmenu.
- WhenthePREOUTsettingintheinitialmenu is only FULL, you can select NON FADING. (Refer to page93.)
2Touch◀ontheNONFADINGsettingto turnnonfadingoutputon.
■Toturnnonfadingoutputoff,touch▶.
3Touch◀or▶ontheLEVELsettingto adjusttheoutputlevelofthenonfading.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde- creases the level of the non fading. +6 to -6 is displayedasthelevelisincreasedor decreased.
Usingthehighpassfilter
When you donotwantlowsounds from the subwoofer output frequency rangetoplay from the frontorrearspeakers, turn on the HPF (high pass filter). Only frequencies higher than those in these selected range are output from the frontorrearspeakers.
1TouchHPFontheaudiofunctionmenu.
2Touch◄toturnhighpassfilteron.
Highpassfilteristurnedonandthecut-offfrequencysettingbecomesavailable.
■Toturnhighpassfilteroff,touch▶.
3Touch◀or▶toselectcut-offfrequency.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectscut-offfrequenciesinthefollowingorder:
50Hz—80Hz—125Hz
Adjustingsourcelevels
SLA(sourceleveladjustment) lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent radical changes in volumewhenswitching between sources.
- SettingsarebasedontheFMvolumelevel, whichremainsunchanged.
1 Compare the FM volume level with the level of the source you wish to adjust.
2TouchSLAontheaudiofunctionmenu.
3Touch▲or▼toadjustthesourcevolume.
Eachtimeyoutouch▲or▼itincreasesorde Decreasesesthesourcevolume.
+4to-4isdisplayedasthesourcevolumeis increasedordecreased.

Notes
• The AM volume level can also be adjusted with source level adjustments.
- VideoCD, CDandcompressedaudioareset tothesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
- Externalunit1andexternalunit2aresetto thesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
- AUX(auxiliaryinput)andAV(AVinput)areset tothesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
- SLAfunctiondoesnotadjustthevolumefor theBTtelephonesource.
Stagingforcarenvironment
You can create incarasoundenvironment that can be best matched with the type of your listening music (ormovie).
1TouchSTAGINGontheaudiofunction menu.
2Touchadesiredstagingfield.
•OFF(off)
• MUSICSTUDIO(musicstudio)
• DYNAMICTHEATER(dynamictheater)
• ACTOR'S STAGE (actor's stage)
- RELAXLIVING(relaxinglivingroom)
Selectingthelisteningposition
Onewaytoassureamorenaturalsoundisto accuratelypositionthestereoimage,putting yourightinthecenterofthesoundfield.Selectingthelisteningpositionletsyouautomaticallyadjustthespeakeroutputlevelsand insertsadelaytimetomatchthenumberand positionofoccupiedseats.Whenusedwith thestagingfunction,thesoundimagewillbe morenaturalandyoucanfeelasifapanoramicsoundenvelopsyou.
1TouchPOSITIONNonthestagingmenu.
2Touchoneofthelisteningpositions whereyouwanttofocusthesoundimage.
• LEFT(left)
- CENTER(center)
•RIGHT(right)

Note
When you make adjustment to the listening position, the speaker outputs are automatically set for appropriate levels. You cantail or the levels more precisely referring to Adjusting the speaker output levels using latest tone or Adjusting the speaker output levels.
IntroductionofDSP adjustments

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DVD-V MENU DSP MENU POSITION FADER BALANCE 5A D.R.C. DOWN MIX DIGITAL DIRECT BACK ESC ①Youcanusethisunittocontrolmulti-channel processor(e.g.DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600), which issoldseparately.
- Somefunctionsmaydifferdependingonthe multi-channelprocessorconnectedtothis unit.
Bycarryingoutthefollowingsettings/adjustmentsintheordershown,youcancreateafinely-tunedsoundfieldeffortlessly.
1Settingthespeakersetting
2Usingthepositionselector
3AutoTAandEQ(auto-timealignmentandauto-equalizing)
4Adjustingthetimealignment
5Adjustingthespeakeroutputlevelsusinga testtone
6Selectingacross-overfrequency
7Adjustingthespeakeroutputlevels
8Adjusting3-bandparametricequalizer
①DSPdisplay
POSITION, AUTO EQ and AUTO TA will be cancelled.
■Whenplayingdiscsrecordedwithmorethan 96kHzsamplingfrequency,audioisoutputted fromfrontspeakersonly.
■ WhenselectingFMasthesource, you cannot switch to SLA.
■WhenplayingotherthantheDVDdisc,you cannotswitchtoD.R.C.
■ When neither FRONT-L nor FRONT-R is selected in POSITION, you cannot switch to
TIMEALIGNMENT.
■Whenboththecenterspeakerandtherear speakeraresettoOFFinthespeakersetting,you cannotswitchtoDOLBYPROLOGICII.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■Toreturntothedisplayofeachsource,touch ESC.

Note
If you donot operate the DSP function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the source displayed.
Using the position selector
Onewaytoassureamorenaturalsoundisto accuratelypositionthestereoimage, putting yourightinthecenterofthesoundfield. The positionselectorfunctionletsyouautomaticallyadjustthespeakeroutputlevelsandinsertsadelaytimetomatchthenumberand positionofoccupiedseats.
DigitalSignalProcessor
1TouchPOSITIONNontheDSPfunction menu.
2 Touch ◀/▶/▲/▼ to select a listening position.
Touch one of these, ◀/▶/▲/▼, to select a listeningpositionaslistedinthetable.
KeyDisplayPosition
| ◀FRONT-LFrontseatleft |
| ▶FRONT-RFrontseatright |
| ▲FRONTFrontseats |
| ▼ALLAllseats |
■Tocanceltheselectedlisteningposition, touchthesamekeyagain.

Note
When you make adjustment to the listening position, the speaker outputs are automatically set for appropriate levels. You cantail or the levels more precisely referring to Adjusting the speaker output levels using latest tone or Adjusting the speaker output levels.
Usingbalanceadjustment
Youcanchangethefader/balancesettingso thatitcanprovidetheideallisteningenvironmentinallooccupiedseats.
1TouchFADER/BALANCEontheDSP functionmenu.
2Touch▲or▼toadjustfront/rear speakerbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch ▲ or ▼ itmovesthe front/rearspeakerbalancetowardsthefrontor therear.
FRONT:25toREAR:25isdisplayedasthe front/rearspeakerbalancemovesfromfrontto rear.
■ FR:00 isthepropersetting when only two speakers are used.
3Touch◀or▶toadjustleft/rightspeak-erbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itmovestheleft/rightspeakerbalancetowardstheleftorthe right.
LEFT:25 to RIGHT:25 is displayed as the left/rightspeakerbalancemovesfromleftto right.
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, CDandcompressedaudioareset tothesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
DigitalSignalProcessor
- Externalunit1andexternalunit2aresetto thesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
- AUX(auxiliaryinput)andAV(AVinput)areset tothesamesourceleveladjustmentvolume automatically.
Usingthedynamicrange control
Thedynamicrangereferstothedifferencebetweenthelargestandsoftestsounds. Thedynamicrangecontrolcompresses this differencesothatyoucanclearlyhearsounds evenatlowvolumelevels.
- Thedynamicrangecontroliseffectiveonly onDolbyDigitalsounds.
- When playing other than the DVD disc, you cannot switch to D.R.C.
1TouchD.R.ContheDSPfunctionmenu.
■WhenplayingotherthantheDVDdisc,you cannotswitchthismode.
2TouchONtoturnthedynamicrange controlon.
■Toturndynamicrangecontroloff,touch OFF.
Usingthedown-mixfunction
Onlywhenthemulti-channelprocessor(e.g., DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600)isconnectedtothis unit,youcanoperatethisfunction. Thedown-mixfunctionallowsyoutoplayback multi-channelaudioin2channels.
1TouchDOWNMIXontheDSPfunction menu.
2Touch◄or►toselectthedesiredlevel.
Touch◀toselectLo/Ro.Touch▶toselect Lt/Rt.
- Lo/Ro–Stereomixtheoriginalaudiothat donotcontainchannelmodessuchassurroundcomponents.
- Lt/Rt-Downmixsothatthesurround componentscanberestored(decoded).
Usingthedirectcontrol
Youcanoverrideaudiosettingstocheckforeffectivenessofyouraudiosettings.
- Allaudiofunctionsarelockedoutwhenthe directcontrolisonexceptVOLUME.
1TouchDIGITALDIRECTontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2TouchONtoturnthedirectcontrolon.
■Toturndirectcontroloff,touchOFF.
UsingtheDolbyProLogicll
Onlywhenthemulti-channelprocessor(e.g., DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600)isconnectedtothis unit,youcanoperatethisfunction. DolbyProLogicllcreatesfivefull-bandwidth outputchannelsfromtwo-channelsourcesto achievehigh-puritymatrixsurround.
- DolbyProLogicIlsupportsupto48kHz samplingratestereosourceandhasnoeffectonothertypesofsource.
1TouchDOLBYPROLOGICllontheDSP functionmenu.
2Touchanyofthefollowingtouchpanel keystoselectthedesiredmode.
•MOVIE—TheMoviemodesuitablefor movie playback
DigitalSignalProcessor
• MUSIC—TheMusicmodesuitablefor music playback
• MATRIX—TheMatrixmodeforwhenFM radioreceptionisweak
- OFF-TurnDolbyProLogicIloff
- ADJUST-AdjusttheMusicmode
■YoucanoperateADJUSTonlywhenMUSIC has been selected.
AdjustingtheMusicmode
YoucanadjusttheMusicmodewiththefollowingthreecontrols.
- Panorama(PANORAMA)extendsthefront stereoimagetoincludethesurround speakersforanexciting"wraparound"effect.
- Dimension(DIMENSION)allowsyouto graduallyadjustthesoundfieldeithertowardsthefrontortherear.
- CenterWidthControl(CENTERWIDTH)allowscenter-channelsoundstobepositionedbetweenthecenterspeakerandthe left/rightspeakers.ltimprovestheleft-center-rightstagepresentationforboththedriverandthefrontpassenger.
1TouchDOLBYPROLOGICllontheDSP functionmenu.
2TouchMUSICandthentouchADJUST.
■YoucanoperateADJUSTonlywhenMUSIC has been selected.
3Touch▲or▼toselectPANORAMA(panorama).
Eachtimeyoutouch▲or▼selectstheitem inthefollowingorder:
PANORAMA(panorama)—DIMENSION(dimension)—CENTERWIDTH(centerwidth)
4Touch◀toturnthepanoramacontrol on.
■Toturnthepanoramacontroloff,touch▶.
5Touch▼toselectDIMENSIONandthen touch◄or►toadjustfront/surround speakerbalance.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itmovesthe soundtowardsthefrontorthesurrounds.
+3to-3isdisplayedasthefront/surround speakerbalancemovesfromfronttosurrounds.
6Touch▼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).
- When DIGITALDIRECTison, you cannot select SPEAKERSETTING. Firstturn the DIGITALDIRECToff, referring to Using the directcontrol on the previous page.
- Lowfrequencyrangeisnotoutputifthe subwooferissettoOFFandthefrontand rearspeakerssettoSMALLorOFF.
- Itisimperativethatnon-installedspeakers besettoOFF.
- SetthefrontorrearspeakertoLARGEif thespeakeriscapableofreproducingbass content,orifnosubwooferisinstalled.
Digital Signal Processor
1TouchSPEAKERSETTINGGontheDSP functionmenu.
2Touch◄or►toselectthespeakerto beadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder:
FRONT(frontspeakers)—CENTER(center speaker)—REAR(rearspeakers)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer)—PHASE(subwoo-fersetting)
■YoucanswitchtoPHASEonlywhenthesubwooferhasbeensettoON.
3Touch◀or▶toselectthecorrectsize fortheselectedspeaker.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsthesizein thefollowingorder:
SpeakerSetting
| FRONTSMALL—LARGE |
| CENTEROFF—SMALL—LARGE |
| REAROFF—SMALL—LARGE |
| SUBWOOFERON—OFF |
| PHASEREVERSE—NORMAL |
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.
1TouchSPEAKERSETTINGGontheDSP functionmenu.
2Touch◄or►toselectSUBWOOFER.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder:
FRONT(frontspeakers)—CENTER(center speaker)—REAR(rearspeakers)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer)—PHASE(subwoo-fersetting)
3Touch◄toturnsubwooferoutputon.
■Toturnsubwooferoutputoff,touch▶.
4Touch▶toselectPHASEandthen touch◀or▶toselectthephaseofsub-wooferoutput.
Touch▶toselectNORMAL(normalphase). Touch◀toselectREVERSE(reversephase).

Note
Whenplayinga2-channelmonosourcewithPro Logicturnedon,theremaybeoccasionswhen thefollowingwilloccur:
- Noaudioisoutputdifthecenterspeaker settingisSMALLorLARGEandnocenter speakerisinstalled.
- Audioisheardonlyoverthecenterspeakerif installedandthecenterspeakersettingis SMALLorLARGE.
Adjusting the speaker output levels
Speakerlevelcanbeadjustedfinelybylisteningtoanaudiooutput.First,usetesttoneto adjusttheapproximatespeakerlevel,andthen usethisfunctiontoadjustfinely.
1TouchSPEAKERLEVELontheDSPfunctionmenu.
2Touch◀or▶toselectthespeakerto beadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder:
DigitalSignalProcessor
FRONT-L(frontspeakerleft)—CENTER(center speaker)—FRONT-R (front speaker right)—REAR-R(rearspeakerright)—REAR-L(rear speakerleft)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer)■Youcannotselectspeakerswhosesizeisset toOFFattheSPEAKERSETTINGmenu.
3Touch◀or▶toadjustthespeakeroutputlevel.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde Decreases the speaker output level. +10 to -10 is displayedasthelevelisincreasedorde-creased.

Note
Toadjustthespeakeroutputlevelsinthismodeis thesameasmakingthespeakeroutputlevelsat TESTTONE. Bothprovidethesameresults.
Selectingacross-over frequency
Youcanselectafrequency,underwhich soundsarereproducedthroughthesubwoofer.Iftheinstalledspeakersincludeonewhose sizehasbeensettoSMALL,youcanselecta frequency,underwhichsoundsarereproducedthroughaLARGEspeakerorsubwoofer.
1TouchCROSSOVERontheDSPfunction menu.
2Touch◀or▶toselectthespeakerto beadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder: FRONT(frontspeakers)—CENTER(center speaker)—REAR(rearspeakers)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer)
3Touch◀or▶toselectcross-overfrequency.
Selectingacross-overfrequencyistosetacross-overfrequencyofthesubwoofer'sL.P.F.(low-pass filter)andthatoftheSMALLspeakerH.P.F.(high-passfilter).Thecross-overfrequencysettinghas noeffectifthesubwooferissettoOFFandother speakersaresettoLARGEorOFF.
Adjustingthespeakeroutput levelsusingatesttone
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoeasilygettheoverallbalancerightamongthespeakers.
1TouchTESTTONEontheDSPfunction menu.
2TouchSTARTtostartthetesttoneoutput.
Thetesttoneisoutputted.Itrotatesfrom speakertospeakerinthefollowingsequence atintervalsofabouttwoseconds.Thecurrent settingsforthespeakeroverwhichyouhear thetesttoneareshowninthedisplay. FRONT-L(frontspeakerleft)—CENTER(center speaker)—FRONT-R (front speaker right)—REAR-R(rearspeakerright)—REAR-L(rear speakerleft)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer) Checkeachspeakeroutputlevel.Ifnoadjustmentsareneeded,performstep5tostopthe testtone.
■Thesettingsdonotappearforspeakers whose size is set OFF. (Refer to Setting the speaker-settingonpage77.)
3Touch◀or▶toadjustthespeakeroutputlevel.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde Decreases the speaker output level. +10 to -10 is displayedasthelevelisincreasedorde-creased.
■Thetesttonerotatestothenextspeakerafter abouttwosecondsfromthelastoperation.
4TouchSTOPtostopthetesttoneoutput.

Notes
- Ifneeded, selectspeakersandadjusttheir'absolute'outputlevels.(RefertoAdjustingthe speakeroutputlevelsonpage78.)
- Toadjustthespeakeroutputlevelsin this modeisthesameasmakingthespeakeroutputlevelsatSPEAKERLEVEL. Bothprovide thesameresults.
Usingthetimealignment
Onlywhenthemulti-channelprocessor(e.g., DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600)isconnectedtothis unit,youcanoperatethisfunction. Thetimealignmentletsyouadjustthedistancebetweeneachspeakerandthelistening position.
1TouchTIMEALIGNMENTontheDSP functionmenu.
2Touchanyofthefollowingtouchpanel keystoselectthetimealignment.
- INITIAL – Initial time alignment (factory setting)
- AUTOTA-Timealignmentcreatedbyauto TAandEQ.(RefertoAutoTAandEQ(auto-timealignmentandauto-equalizing)on page83.)
- CUSTOM-Adjustedtimealignmentthat youcancreateforyourself
- OFF-Turnthetimealignmentoff
- ADJUST-Adjustthetimealignmentasdesired
■YoucannotselectAUTOTAifautoTAandEQ hasnotbeencarriedout.
■YoucannotselectADJUSTwhenneither FRONT-LnorFRONT-RisselectedinPOSITION.
Adjustingthetimealignment
You can adjust the distance between each speaker and these selected position.
- Anadjustedtimealignmentismemorized inCUSTOM.
1TouchTIMEALIGNMENTontheDSP functionmenuandthentouchADJUST.
■YoucannotselectADJUSTwhenneither FRONT-LnorFRONT-RisselectedinPOSITION.
2Touch◀or▶toselectthespeakerto beadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsthespeakerinthefollowingorder:
FRONT-L(frontspeakerleft)—CENTER(center speaker)—FRONT-R (front speaker right)—
REAR-R(rearspeakerright)—REAR-L(rear speakerleft)—SUBWOOFER(subwoofer)
■Youcannotselectspeakerswhosesizeisset atOFF.(RefertoSettingthespeakersettingon page77.)
3Touch◀or▶toadjustthedistancebetweentheselectedspeakerandthelisteningposition.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde- creasesthedistance.0.0to500.0[cm]isdis- playedasthedistanceisincreasedor decreased.
4TouchESCtoreturntotheplaybackdisplay.
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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 Flatisselected, nosupplementor correctionismadetothesound. This is useful to check the effect of the equalizer curves by switching alternatively between Flat and a set equalizer curve.
- Onthenormaldisplay,touchEQtoselecttheequalizer.
TouchEQrepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthefollowingequalizers:
Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Flat—Custom1—Custom2—SuperBass
- If SFC instead of EQ appears on the normal display, touch SFC and holdtoswitchtoequalizer function. About SFC, refertoUsingthesound fieldcontrol on this page.
Usingthesoundfieldcontrol
The SFC function creates the sensation of a live performance.
- Oneofthegreatestadvantagestohear musicinliveistheoriginalacousticsound thatisechoedorreflectedagainstthe stagesurroundings.TheSFCcircuitryenablestoreproducetheliveperforming soundincarenvironmentbyprogramming thedirectsound,earlyreflections,andlate reflectionseffectsandcharacterizingthe soundfromCD,DVDorothermediumsoit becomesclosertotheliveacousticsound.
1 Onthenormaldisplay,touchEQand holdtoswitchtoSFCfunction.
TouchEQandholduntilSoundFieldControl appearsinthedisplay.
■ To switch to equalizer function, touch EQ and holdagain.
2 TouchSFCtoselectthedesiredSFC mode.
TouchSFCrepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthe followingmodes:
MUSICAL (musical)—DRAMA (drama)—ACTION (action)—JAZZ (jazz)—HALL (hall)—CLUB(club)—OFF(off)

Note
If the source is a channel LPCM audioora2-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), we recommend turning Dolby ProLogiclloff.
Adjusting3-bandparametric equalizer
ForCustom1 and Custom2 equalizercurves, you can adjust the front, rear and center equalizer curves separately by selecting a center frequency, an equalizer level and a factor foreach band.
- AseparateCustom1curvecanbecreated foreachsource.
- ACustom2curvecanbecreatedcommon toallsources.
- Thecenterspeakerlargelydeterminesthe soundimageandgettingthebalanceright isn'teasy.Werecommendreproducinga2-ch.audio(aCDforexample)andgetting thebalancerightamongthespeakersexceptforthecenter,andthenreproducinga 5.1-ch.audio(DolbyDigitalorDTS)andadjustingthecenterspeakeroutputtothe balanceyouhavealreadygotamongthe otherspeakers.
- TouchPARAMETRICEQontheDSP functionmenu.

Note
Youcanselectacenterfrequencyforeachband. Youcanchangethecenterfrequencyin1/3-octavesteps, butyoucannotselectfrequenciesthat haveintervalsshorterthan1octaveamongthe centerfrequenciesofthethreebands.
Speakerselect
1Touch◄or►toselectSP-SEL.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectstheitem inthefollowingorder:
SP-SEL (speakers)—BAND (bands)—
FREQUENCY(centerfrequency)—LEVEL
(equalizerlevel)—Q.FACTOR(Qfactor)
2Touch◀or▶toselectthespeakerto beadjusted.
Touch◀or▶untilthedesiredspeakerappearsinthedisplay.
REAR(rearspeakers)—CENTER(centerspeaker)—FRONT(frontspeakers)
■Youcannotselectspeakerswhosesizeisset at OFF. (Refer to Setting the speaker setting on page77.)
Band
1Touch◄or►toselectBAND.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectstheitem inthefollowingorder:
SP-SEL (speakers)—BAND (bands)—FREQUENCY(centerfrequency)—LEVEL (equalizerlevel)—Q.FACTOR(Qfactor)
2Touch◀or▶ toselecttheequalizer bandtobeadjusted.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectsequalizer bandsinthefollowingorder: LOW (low)—MID (mid)—HIGH (high)
Frequency
1Touch◄or►toselectFREQUENCY.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectstheitem inthefollowingorder:
SP-SEL (speakers)—BAND (bands)—FREQUENCY(centerfrequency)—LEVEL (equalizerlevel)—Q.FACTOR(Qfactor)
2Touch◀or▶toselectthecenterfrequencyofselectedband.
Touch ◀or▶ untilthedesiredfrequencyappearsinthedisplay. 40Hz—50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz—160Hz—200Hz—250Hz—315Hz—400Hz—500Hz—630Hz—800Hz—1kHz—1.25kHz—1.6kHz—2kHz—2.5kHz—3.15kHz—4kHz—5kHz—6.3kHz—8kHz—10kHz—12.5kHz
DigitalSignalProcessor
Level
1Touch◄or►toselectLEVEL.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectstheitem inthefollowingorder:
SP-SEL (speakers)—BAND (bands)—FREQUENCY(centerfrequency)—LEVEL (equalizerlevel)—Q.FACTOR(Qfactor)
2Touch◀or▶toadjusttheequalizer level.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶increasesorde Decreases the equalizer level. +06 to -06 is displayedasthelevelisincreasedordecreased.
Qfactor
1Touch◄or►toselectQ.FACTOR.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶selectstheitem inthefollowingorder:
SP-SEL (speakers)—BAND (bands)—FREQUENCY(centerfrequency)—LEVEL (equalizerlevel)—Q.FACTOR(Qfactor)
2Touch◀or▶toselectthedesiredQ factor.
Eachtimeyoutouch ◀or▶ switchesbetween the followingQfactor:
NARROW(narrow)—WIDE(wide)
■Youcanadjustparametersforeachbandof theotherspeakersinthesameway.
Usingtheauto-equalizer
Theauto-equalizeristheequalizercurvecreatedbyautoTAandEQ(refertoAutoTAandEQ(auto-timealignmentandauto-equalizing) onthispage).
Youcanturntheauto-equalizeronoroff.
1TouchAUTOEQontheDSPfunction menu.
■YoucannotusethisfunctionifautoTAand EQhasnotbeencarriedout.
2TouchONtoturntheauto-equalizer on.
■Toturnauto-equalizeroff,touchOFF.

AutoTAandEQ(auto-time alignmentandauto-equalizing)
Onlywhenthemulti-channelprocessor(e.g., DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600)isconnectedtothis unit,youcanoperatethisfunction.
Theauto-timealignmentisautomaticallyadjustedforthedistancebetweeneachspeaker andthelistingposition.
Theauto-equalizerautomaticallymeasures thecarinterioracousticcharacteristics, and thencreatestheauto-equalizercurvebased onthatinformation.

WARNING
Topreventaccidents, never carry out auto TA and EQ while driving. Whentis function measures the car interior acoustic characteristic to create an auto-equalizer curve, aloud measurement tone (noise) maybe outputted from the speakers.

CAUTION
- CarryingoutautoTAandEQunderthefollowingconditionsmaydamagethespeakers.Be suretochecktheconditionsthoroughlybeforecarryingoutautoTAandEQ.
—Whenspeakersareincorrectlyconnected. (e.g.,Whenarearspeakerisconnectedto asubwooferoutput.)
—Whenaspeakerisconnectedtoapower ampdeliveringoutputhigherthanthe speaker'smaximuminputpowercapability.
- Ifthemicrophoneisplacedinanunsuitable positionthemeasurementtonemaybecome loudandmeasurementmaytakealongtime, resultinginadrainonbatterypower.Besure toplacethemicrophoneinthespecifiedlocation.
BeforeoperatingtheautoTA andEQfunction
- 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.(Refertopage75.)
—TheequalizercurveswitchestoFlat.
(Refertopage81.)
—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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Diagram of a car interior showing steering wheel, dashboard, and cable routing (no text or labels)3TurntheignitionswitchtoONorACC.
Ifthecar'sairconditionerorheateristurned on,turnitoff. Noisefromthefanintheair conditionerorheatermaypreventcorrectauto TAandEQ.
DigitalSignalProcessor
- PressSOURCEtoturnthesourceonifthis unitisturnedoff.
4Selectthepositionfortheseaton whichthemicrophoneisplaced.
RefertoUsingthepositionselectoronpage 74.
■ Ifnopositionisselectedbeforeyoustartauto TAandEQ, FRONT-Lisselectedautomatically.
5PressSOURCEandholduntiltheunit turnsoff.
6TouchandholdEQtoentertheautoTA and EQmeasurementmode.
7Plugthemicrophone into themicro-phoneinputjackonthemulti-channelprocessor.

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Diagram of a device connection showing cable routing and cable attachment (no text or symbols)AUTOTA&EQmicrophone
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 errormessage is displayed. (Referto Understanding auto TA and EQerrormessages on page 105.)
11TouchESCtocanceltheautoTAandEQ mode.
12Storethemicrophonecarefullyinthe glovecompartment.
Storethemicrophonecarefullyintheglove compartmentoranyothersafeplace. If the microphoneissubjectedtodirectsunlightfor anextendedperiod, hightemperaturesmay causeddistortion, colorchangeormal-function.
Introductionofsetup adjustments

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DVD-V HIND SETUP RV INPUT 1 OFF RV INPUT 2 → CLOCK ADJ → REAR DISP SOURCE NEXT BACK ESC ①①Setupmenudisplay
Showsthesetupfunctionnames.
1TouchAUDIOMENUtodisplayMENU. MENUappearsonthedisplay.
■YoucanalsodisplayMENUbyclickingthe joystickontheremotecontrol.
2TouchSETUPtodisplaythesetupfunctionnames.
Thesetupfunctionnamesaredisplayedand operableonesarehighlighted.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■Toreturntothedisplayofeachsource,touch ESC.

Note
If you donotoperatethesetupfunction within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the source displayed.
SettingtheAVinput
YoucanconnectuptotwoAVcomponentsto thisunitanddisplayvideoseitheronAV sourceorEXTsource.
Switch the AVinput setting depending on the connected AV components.
- SelectVIDEO to watch video of a connected component as AV source.
- SelectEXT-Vtowatchvideoofaconnected videounitasEXTsource.
- SelectB.CAMERAtowatcharearview cameravideowhileyouarebackingyour vehicle.
WhenAVcomponentis connectedtoAVinput1
- TouchAVinputonthesetupmenuto selecttheAVinput1setting.
Touch AVinput until the desired setting is selected.
- OFF–Novideocomponentconnected
•VIDEO—Externalvideocomponent(such asportablevideoplayer) - EXT-V–Externalvideounit(suchas Pioneerproductsavailableinthefuture)
■EXT-Vcanbeselectedonlywhenexternal videounitisconnectedtothisunit.
WhenAVcomponentis connectedtoAVinput2
1TouchAVINPUT2onthesetupmenu.
2Touch◀or▶ontheAVINPUT2setting toselectyourdesiredsetting.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itswitchesbetweenthefollowingAVinput2settings:
- OFF–Novideocomponentconnected
• B.CAMERA—Rearviewcamera
•VIDEO-Externalvideocomponent(such asportablevideoplayer)
When rearview camera is connected to AVinput2

CAUTION
Pioneerrecommendstheuseofacamera whichoutputsmirrorreversedimages,other-wisescreenimagemayappearreversed.
YoucaninstallarearviewcameraontotheAV input2anddisplayarearviewcameravideo. WhenthegearshiftisinREVERSE(R)position, thevideoautomaticallyswitchestoarear viewcameravideo.(Formoredetails, consult yourdealer.)
- Afteryousetuptherearviewcamerasetting, movethegearshiftin REVERSE(R) and confirmifarearviewcameravideo canbeshownonthedisplay.
- Ifthedisplayshouldbeswitchedtoarear viewcameravideobyerrorwhileyouare drivingforward,changetherearviewcamerasetting.
• To end watching a rear view cameravideo and return to the source display, press V. ADJ.
1TouchAVINPUT2onthesetupmenu.
2Touch◀or▶ontheAVINPUT2setting toselectB.CAMERA.
3Touch◀or▶onthePOLARITYsetting toselectanappropriatesettingforpolarity.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itswitchesbetweenthefollowingpolarity:
- BATTERY—Whenthepolarityoftheconnectedleadispositivewhilethegearshift isinREVERSE(R)position
• GND—Whenthepolarityoftheconnected leadisnegativewhilethegearshiftisin REVERSE(R)position
Settingtheclock
Usetheseinstructionstosettheclock.
1TouchCLOCKADJonthesetupmenu.
2TouchOFFtoturntheclockdisplayon. ONwillappearinthedisplayinsteadofOFF. Clockdisplayisnowon.
■Toturntheclockdisplayoff,touchON.
3Touch◀or▶toselectthesegmentof theclockdisplayyouwishtoset.
Eachtimeyoutouch ◀or▶itwillselectone segmentoftheclockdisplay: Hour—Minute Asyouselectsegmentsoftheclockdisplay thesegmentselectedwillbehhighlighted.

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DVD MENU CLOCK ADJUST OFF 1:2.9 JUST BACK ESC4Touch▲or▼toputaclockright.
Eachtimeyoutouch▲itincreasesethese- lectedhourorminute.Eachtimeyoutouch▼ itdecreasesthesetectedhourorminute.

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.
Selectingvideoonreardisplay
Youcansetthereardisplaytoautomatically switchtotheAVG-VDP1imagewiththefront display.Alternatively,youcansetittoremain showingtheselectedvideosourceandnot changewiththefrontdisplay.
- Youcanoperatethisfunctiononlywhena PioneerVehicleDynamicsProcessor(AVG-VDP1)isconnectedtothisunit.
- WhenselectingSOURCEandtheselected sourceisanaudiosource,nothingisdisplayedonthereardisplay.
- TouchREARDISPonthesetupmenuto displayvideooftheselectedsourceonthe reardisplay.
TouchREARDISPuntilthedesiredvideosettingappearsinthedisplay.
- SOURCE-Displaythevideooftheselected sourceonthereardisplay
•V.D.P.-DisplaytheAVG-VDP1ontherear display
IntroductionofDVDsetup adjustments

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DVD-V DVD SETUP MENU LANGUAGE VISUAL ① BACK ESCYoucanusethismenutochangeaudio,subtitle,parentallockandotherDVDsettings.
①DVDsetupmenudisplay
ShowstheDVDsetupmenunames.
1WhileplayingaDVDdisc,touch■.
Playbackofthediscisstopped.SETUPwillbe displayedinsteadofMENUontheDVDmenu.
2TouchSETUP.
TheDVDsetupmenuisdisplayed.
3TouchLANGUAGEtodisplaytheDVD languagemenu.TouchVISUALtodisplay theDVDvisualmenu.
The DVD function namescategorized under these selected menu are displayed.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touchBACK.
■Toreturntotheplaybackdisplay,touchESC.

Note
If you donot operate the DVD setup function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display.
Settingthesubtitlelanguage
Youcansetadesiredsubtitlelanguage.Ifthe selectedsubtitlelanguageisrecordedonthe DVD,subtitlesaredisplayedinthatlanguage.
1TouchSUBTITLELANGUAGEonthe DVDlinguagemenu.
Subtitlelanguagemenuisdisplayedandthe currentlyselectedlanguageishhighlighted.
■ Toswitchtothesecondlanguageselect menu,touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothefirstlanguageseselectmenu, touchPREV.
2Touchthedesiredlanguage.
Asubtitlelanguageisset.
■ 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.(Refer toChangingthesubtitlelanguageduringplay-back(Multi-subtitle)onpage31.)
- EvenifyouuseSUBTITLEduring playbackto switchthesubtitlelanguage,thisdoesnotaffectthesettingshere.
WhenyouselectOTHERS
WhenyouselectOTHERS,alanguagecode inputdisplayisshown.RefertoLanguagecode chartforDVDonpage112toinputthefour-digitcodeofthedesiredlanguage.
1Touch0to9toinputthelanguage code.
■Tocanceltheinputtednumbers,touchC.
2Whiletheinputtednumberisdisplayed,touchENTER.
Settingtheaudiolanguage
Youcansetthepreferredaudiolanguage.
1TouchAUDIOLANGUAGEEontheDVD languagemenu.
Audiolanguagemenuisdisplayedandthe currentlyselectedlanguageishhighlighted.
■Toswitchtothesecondlanguageselect menu,touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothefirstlanguageseselectmenu, touchPREV.
2Touchthedesiredlanguage.
Theaudiolanguageisset.
■ If you have selected OTHERS, refer to When you select OTHERS on the previous page.

Notes
- If these selected language is not recorded on the disc, the languages specified on the disc is outputted.
- Youcanalsoswitchtheaudiolanguageby touchingAUDIO during playback.(Referto Changingaudiolanguageduring playback (Multi-audio) on page 30.)
- EvenifyouuseAUDIOduring playbackto switchtheaudiolanguage, thisdoesnotaffectthesettingshere.
Settingthemenulanguage
Youcansetthepreferredlanguagefordisplaysofmenusrecordedonadisc.
1TouchMENULANGUAGEontheDVD languagemenu.
Amenulanguagemenuisdisplayedandthe currentlysetlanguageishhighlighted.
■ Toswitchtothesecondlanguageselect menu,touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothefirstlanguageseselectmenu, touchPREV.
2Touchthedesiredlanguage.
Themenulanguageisset.
■ If you have selected OTHERS, refer to When you select OTHERS on the previous page.

Note
If these selected language is not recorded on the disc, the languages specified on the disc is displayed.
Switchingtheassist subtitleonoroff
IfassistsubtitlesarerecordedonaDVDdisc, youcandisplaythembyturningtheassist subtitlefunctionon.
1TouchNEXTTontheDVDlanguage menu.
2TouchASSISTSUBTITLEtoturnassist subtitleson.
ONappearsinthedisplay.
■Toturntheassistsubtitleoff,touch
ASSISTSUBTITLEagain.
Settingtheangleicondisplay
With this function on, the angle icon appears when the scenecan be played back by different angle.
●TouchMULTIANGLEontheDVDvisual menutoturntheangleicondisplayon.
ONappearsinthedisplay.
■Toturntheangleicondisplayoff,touch MULTIANGLEagain.
Settingtheaspectratio
Therearetwokindsofdisplay.Awidescreen displayhasawidth-to-heightratio(TVaspect) of16:9,whilearegulardisplayhasaTVaspect of4:3.BesuretoselectthecorrectTVaspect forthedisplayconnectedtoVIDEOOUTPUT.
- When using aregulardisplay, select either LETTERBOX or PANSCAN. Selecting 16:9 may result in an unnatural picture.
- IfyouselecttheTVaspect,theunit'sdisplaychangestothesamesetting.
1TouchTVASPECTontheDVDvisual menu.
2Touchanyofthefollowingtouchpanel keystoselecttheTVaspect.
• 16:9–Widescreenpicture(16:9)isdisplayedasitis(initialsetting)
- LETTERBOX—Thepictureistheshapeofa letterboxwithblackbandsatthetopand bottomofthescreen
• PANSCAN—Thepictureiscutshortatthe righttandleftofthescreen

Notes
- Whenplayingdiscsthatdonotspecify PANSCAN, playbackiswithLETTERBOXeven ifyouselectPANSCANsetting. Confirm whetherthediscpackagebearsthe mark.(Seepage11.)
- SomediscsdonotenablechangingoftheTV aspect. Fordetails, refertothedisc's instructions.
Settingtheparentallock
SomeDVDvideodiscsletyouuseparental locktorestrictchildrenfromviewingviolent andadult-orientedscenes.Youcansettheparentallocktoyourdesiredlevel.
- Whenyousetaparentallocklevelandthen playadiscfeaturingparentallock,code
numberinputindicationsmaybedisplayed.Inthiscase, playbackwillbegin whenthecorrectcodenumberisinput.
Settingthecodenumberandlevel
Youneedtohaveregisteredacodenumberfor playingbackdiscswithparantallock.
1TouchPARENTALontheDVDvisual menu.
2Touch0to9toinputafourdigitcode number.
■Tocanceltheinputtednumbers,touchC.
3Whiletheinputtednumberisdisplayed,touchENTER.
Thecodenumberisset, and you can now set the level.
4Touchanyof1to8toselectthedesired 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 discs possible
- LEVEL1–Playbackofdiscsforchildren onlyispossible

Notes
- Were recommend to keep a record of your code number in case you forget it.
- Theparentallocklevelisrecordedonthedisc. Lookforthelevelindicationwrittenatthedisc package,includedliteratureoronthediscitself.Parentallockofthisunitisnotpossibleif aparentallocklevelisnotrecordedinthe disc.
- Withsomediscs, theparentallockmaybeactiveonlyonthesceneswithcertainlevels. The playbackofthosesceneswillbeskipped. For details, refertotheinstructionmanualthat camewiththediscs.
Changingthelevel
Youcanchangethesetparentallocklevel.
1TouchPARENTALontheDVDvisual menu.
2Touch0to9toinputtheregistered codenumber.
3TouchENTER.
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.
4Touchanyof1to8toselectthedesired level.
Thenewparentallocklevelisset.
Ifyouforgetyourcodenumber
RefertoSettingthecodenumberandleon thepreviouspage,andtouchC10times.The registeredcodenumberisallcleared,letting youregisteranewone.
Adjustinginitialsettings

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OFF MENU INITIAL AUTO1 OFF AUTO2 OFF RECK SP → FM STEP 100k IN STEP 9k CAUTION English BACK NEXT ESCUsing the initial settings, you can customize various system setting to achieve optimal performance from this unit.
①Sourceicon
Showswhichsourcehasbeenselected.
②Functiondisplay
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
■Togotothenextgroupoffunctionnames, touchNEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupoffunction names,touchPREV.
■ To return to the previous display, touch BACK.
■Toreturntothedisplayofeachsource,touch ESC.
Switchingtheauxiliarysetting
Auxiliarydevicesconnectedtothisunitcanbe activatedindividually.SeteachAUXsourceto ONwhenusing.Formoreinformationabout connectingorusingauxiliarydevices,referto UsingtheAUXsourceonpage100.
●TouchAUX1/AUX2ontheinitialmenu toturneachauxiliarysettingon.
■Toturnauxiliarysettingoff,touchAUX1/AUX2again.
Settingtherearoutputand subwoofercontroller
Thisunit'srearoutput(rearspeakerleadsoutput)canbeusedforfull-rangespeaker(FULL)orsubwoofer(SUB.W)connection.Ifyou switchtherearoutputsettingtoSUB.W,you canconnectarearspeakerleaddirectlytoa subwooferwithoutusinganauxiliaryamp. Initially,theunitissetforrearfull-rangespeakerconnection(FULL).Whenrearoutputis connectedtofullrangespeakers(whenFULL isselected),youcanconnecttheRCAsubwooferoutputtoasubwoofer.Inthiscase,you canselectwhethertousethesubwoofercontroller's(lowpassfilter,phase)built-inSUB.W ortheauxiliaryFULL.
- Whenthemulti-channelprocessor(e.g., DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600)isconnectedto thisunit,youcannotoperatethisfunction.
1TouchREARSPontheinitialmenu.
2Touch◄or►ontheREARSPEAKERto switchtherearoutputsetting.
Touch◀toselectfull-rangespeakerandFULL appearsinthedisplay.Touch▶toselectsub-wooferandSUB.Wappearsinthedisplay.
■ Whennosubwooferisconnectedtotherear output, selectFULL(full-rangespeaker).
■Whenasubwooferisconnectedtotherear output,selectSUB.W(subwoofer).
■WhentherearoutputsettingisSUB.W, you cannotchangethesubwoofercontroller.
3Touch◀or▶onthePREOUTsettingto switchthesubwooferoutputornonfading output.
Touch◀toselectsubwooferoutputand SUB.Wappearsinthedisplay.Touch▶tose- lectnonfadingoutputandFULLappearsin thedisplay.

Notes
- Evenifyouchangethissetting,thereisno outputunlessyouturnthenonfadingoutput (refertoUsingnonfadingoutputonpage71) orsubwooferoutput(refertoUsingsubwoofer outputonpage71)intheaudiomenuon.
- If you chan gethes subwoofer controller, subwoofer output and non fading output in the audiomenure turn to the factory settings.
SettingtheFMtuningstep
TheFMtuningstepemployedbyseektuning canbeswitchedbetween100kHz,thepreset step,and50kHz.
- TouchFMSTEPontheinitialmenuto selecttheFMtuningstep.
TouchingFMSTEPwillswitchtheFMtuning stepbetween50kHzand100kHz.TheselectedFMtuningstepwillappearinthedisplay.

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.

Changinglanguagesfor CAUTION
Someoperationsonthisunitareprohibited whiledrivingorneedstobepaidacarefulattentionwhenoperating.Insuchcase,acautionappearsonthedisplay.Youcanchange thelanguageofthecautionsatthissetting.
- TouchCAUTIONontheinitialmenuto selectyourdesiredlanguage.
EachtimeyoutouchCAUTION, the language for CAUTION is switched.
Switchingthesound muting/attenuation
Soundfromthissystemismutedorattenuatedautomaticallywhenthesignalfromthe equipmentwithmutefunctionisreceived.
- Thesoundisturnedoff, MUTE is displayed and no audio adjustments are possible.
- Thesoundisattenuated,ATTisdisplayed andnoaudioadjustments,exceptvolume control,arepossible.
InitialSetup
- Soundfromthissystemreturnstonormal whenthemutingorattenuationiscan- celed.
- TouchTEL/GUIDEontheinitialmenuto selectanyofthemuting,attenuationor off.
TouchTEL/GUIDE until the desired setting appears in the display.
- MUTE-Muting
- ATT-20dB – Attenuation (ATT-20dB has a strongereffect than ATT-10dB)
- ATT-10dB—Attenuation
- OFF-Turnthesoundmuting/attenuation off

Notes
- Thesoundismutedorattenuated, MUTE or ATTaredisplayedandnoaudioadjustmentis possible.
• Operation returnstonormalwhenthephone connectionorthevoiceguidanceisended.
MixingAVG-VDP1beepand audiosound
WhenconnectingtheAVG-VDP1tothisunit,a beepsoundisoccasionallyoutputtedfromthe AVG-VDP1.Toensurethequalityaudiosound fromthisunit,setthisfunctiontoGUIDEto properlymixthebeepsoundandtheaudio sound.
- Youcanoperatethisfunctiononlywhena PioneerVehicleDynamicsProcessor(AVG-VDP1)isconnectedtothisunit.
- Whenthemulti-channelprocessor(e.g., DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600)isconnectedto thisunit,youcannotusethisfunction.
- WerecommendthatyouselectGUIDEto ensurequalitysound.
●TouchVDPMIXontheinitialmenuto switchthemixingofAVG-VDP1beep.
TouchingVDPMIXswitchesthemixingsettingsbetweenALL(mixingallthetime)andGUIDE(mixingwhenabeepsoundisout-putted).
Correctingdistortedsound
Youcanminimizedistortionthatmaybe causedbytheequalizercurvesettings. Settinganequalizerlevelhighcancausedistortion.Ifhighsoundscrippledordistorted, tryswitchingtoLOW.Normally,leavethesettingatHIGHtoensurequalitysound.
- Onlywhenthemulti-channelprocessor (e.g.,DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600)isconnected tothisunit,youcanoperatethisfunction.
●TouchD.ATTontheinitialmenuto switchthedigitalattenuatorsetting.
TouchingD.ATTswitchesthedigitalattenuatorsettingsinthefollowingorder: HIGH—LOW
SettingtheTVsignal
WhenthisunitisconnectedtoaTVtuner, you needtoadjusttheTVsignalsuitabletoyour countryTVsignalsetting.
- ThisfunctionisinitiallysettoAUTOsothat thisunitautomaticallyadjuststheTVsignal setting.
●TouchTVSIGontheinitialmenutose-lectanappropriateTVsignal.
TouchingTVSIGswitchesTVsignalsettings in the following order:
AUTO—PAL—NTSC—PAL-M—SECAM

Note
AboutyourcountryTVsignal,consultwithyour nearestPioneerdealer.
Resettingtheaudiofunctions
Youcanresetallaudiofunctionsexceptvolume.
- Onlywhenthemulti-channelprocessor (e.g., DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600) is connected to this unit, you can operate this function.
1TouchRESETontheinitialmenu.
Proceedwithreset?appearsandasksyouto confirmit.
2TouchRESETagaintoresetaudiofunctions.
Resetcompleted is displayed and the audio settingsarereset.
■Tocancelresettingtheaudiofunctions,touch CANCEL.
EnteringPINcodefor Bluetoothwirelessconnection
With some Bluetooth audioplayers, you may be required to enter the Bluetooth audioplayer PIN code in advance to set this unit for a connection.
- Youcanonlyoperatethisfunctionwhen Bluetoothadapter(e.g.CD-BTB100)isconnectedtothisunit.
1TouchPINcodeinputontheinitial menu.
PINcodeinputdisplayappears.
2Touch0to9toinputthePINcodeof yourBluetoothaudioplayer.
■TouchCtodeletethenumber.
3AfterinputtingPINcode(upto16digits),touchENTER.
ThePINcodeyouenteredisstoredinthissystem.
Extendingthevehicle's antenna
Atthestandardsetting, theantennaofyour vehicleisautomaticallyretractedwhenyouse-lectthesourceOFForwhentheignition switchisatACC. Atthissetting, thesourceremainsOFFevenwhenyoureceiveanincomingcallthroughBluetoothadapter(e.g.CD-BTB100). If you wanttotaketheincoming callsyoureceiveontheOFFsource, turn
AUTOANTMODEoff. The OFFsource will be switched to Telephone and the antenna of your vehicle will be extended when this unit receives an incoming call.
- Youcanonlyoperatethisfunctionwhen Bluetoothadapter(e.g.CD-BTB100)isconnectedtothisunit.
●TouchAUTOANTMODEontheinitial menutoturntheautoantennamodeoff.
The vehicle'santennawillbeextendedandthe sourcewillbeswitchedtoTelephoneevery timeyoureceiveanincomingcall.
■Toturntheautoantennamodeon,touch AUTOANTMODEagain.
Adjustingthescreen
Changingthewidescreenmode
Youcanselectadesiredmodeforenlarginga 4:3picturetoa16:9one.
- PressWIDEtoselectthedesiredsetting.
PressWIDErepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthe followingsettings:
FULL (full)—JUST (just)—CINEMA (cinema)—ZOOM(zoom)—NORMAL(normal)
- WhenAVG-VDP1isconnectedtothisunit, pressWIDEandholdtoselectadesiredscreen mode.PressingandholdingWIDErepeatedly switchesbetweenthesettings.
FULL(full)
A4:3pictureisenlargedinthehorizontaldirectiononly.givingyoua4:3TVpicture(normalpicture)withoutanyomissions.
JUST(just)
Thepictureisenlargedslightlyatthecenterand theamountofenlargementincreaseshorizontally totheends,enablingyoutoenjoya4:3picture withoutsensinganydisparityevenonawide screen.
CINEMA(cinema)
Thepictureisenlargedbythesameproportionas FULLorZOOMinthehorizontaldirectionandby anintermediateproportionbetweenFULLand ZOOMintheverticaldirection;idealforacinema-sizedpicture(widescreenpicture)wherecaptionslieoutside.
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 video imagewill appear coarser when viewed in CINEMA or ZOOM mode.
Changing the picture adjustment Bright, contrast, color and hue
YoucanadjustBRIGHT(brightness), CONTRAST(contrast), COLOR(color)and HUE(hue)foreachsourceandreviewcamera.
•TheadjustmentsofBRIGHTand CONTRASTarestoredseparatelyforlight ambient(daytime)anddarkambient(night-time).
- YoucannotadjustHUEforPALvideo.
- You cannot adjust COLOR or HUE for the audiosource.
1PressV.ADJandholdtodisplay PICTUREADJUST.
PressV.ADJandholduntilPICTUREADJUST appearsinthedisplay.
2Touchanyofthefollowingtouchpanel keystoselectthefunctiontobeadjusted.
The adjustment function names are displayed and adjustable ones are highlighted.
• BRIGHT-Adjusttheblackintensity
•CONTRAST-Adjustthecontrast
• COLOR-Adjustthecolorsaturation
•HUE-Adjustthetoneofcolor(redisemphasizedorgreenisemphasized)
- BACK-CAMERA/SOURCE – Switch the pictureadjustmentmodes
■Youcanadjustthepictureadjustmentforrear viewcameraonlywhenB.CAMERAisselected for AV INPUT 2. (Refer to When rear view camera isconnectedtoAVinput2onpage87.)
■If you are viewing image from therear view camera, you cannot touch SOURCE to adjust picture adjustment for these selected source.
■Withsomerearviewcameras,pictureadjustmentmaynotbepossible.
3Touch◀or▶toadjusttheselected item.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶itincreasesorde Decreases the level of selected item. +24 to -24 isdisplayedasthelevelisincreasedorde-creased.
4TouchESCtohidethetouchpanelkeys.
Dimmer
The adjustment of DIMMER is stored separately for each ambient light; daytime, evening and nighttime.
1PressV.ADJandholdtodisplay PICTUREADJUST.
PressV.ADJandholduntilPICTUREADJUST appearsinthedisplay.
2TouchDIMMER.
3Touch◄or►toadjustthebrightness.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶movesthekeytowardstheleftortheright.
The level indicates the brightness of the screen being adjusted. The farther the key movest other right, the brighter the screen.
4TouchESCtohidethetouchpanelkeys.

Note
TheiconsindicatingthecurrentambientbrightnessusedforadjustingBRIGHTandCONTRAST maydifferfromDIMMERslightly.
Selectingthebackground display
Youcandisplaythethumnailsofavailable backgroundpictures/moviesandselectoneto setyourbackgrounddisplay.Theselection canbemadeeachfortheaudiosourcegroup (playingCD,listeningtoTuner,usingtelephonesource,etc.)andthemoviesource group(watchingDVD,AV,etc.).
1PressENTERTAINMENT(ENT).
Thumbnailsofbackgroundpictures/visuals appearonthedisplay.
■Togotothenextgroupofthumbnails,touch NEXT.
■Toreturntothepreviousgroupofthumbnails, touchPREV.
2Touchoneofthethumnailsthatyou wanttodisplayinthebackground.
Theselectedpicture/movieisdisplayedatthe background.

Note
In the following cases, background images from that source cannot be selected:
- WheneachAVinputsetting(AVinput1 and 2)isnotsettoVIDEO(refertopage86).
- WhentheAVG-VDP1isnotconnectedtothis unit.
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.
1Touchthesourceiconandthentouch OFFtoturnthisunitoff.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
2PressandholdBAND/ESC.
The4-pointtouchpaneladjustmentscreenappears.
3Toucheachofthearrowsonthefour cornersofthescreenwiththetouchpanel adjustmentpen.
Arrowsyoutouchturnred.
■ If the arrows are not turned, the 4-point adjustment cannot be complete. Toucheacharrow for adjustment and complete, or cancel the adjustment to return to the OFF display.
■Tocanceltheadjustment, press V.ADJ.
4PressBAND/ESCtocompletethe4-pointadjustment.
Theadjustedpositiondataissaved.
- Donotturnofftheenginewhilesavingthe adjustedpositiondata.
5PressBAND/ESCtoproceedtothe16-pointadjustment.
The16-pointtouchpaneladjustmentscreen appears.
■Tocanceltheadjustment.pressV.ADJ.
6Gentlytouchthecenterofthe+mark displayedonthescreenwiththetouch paneladjustmentpen.
Afteryoutouchallthemarks, theadjustedpositiondataissaved.
- Donotturnofftheenginewhilesavingthe adjustedpositiondata.
7Tocompletetheadjustment, press V.ADJ.
■Torestartthe16-pointadjustment,press BAND/ESC.

Note
Iftouchpaneladjustmentcannotbeperformed properly,consultyourlocalPioneerdealer.

DisplayingtheAVG-VDP1 (PioneerVehicleDynamics Processor)
Thisunitcanbeusedasthedisplayunitfor theAVG-VDP1(soldseparately)product.
- Youcanoperatethisfunctiononlywhena PioneerVehicleDynamicsProcessor(AVG-VDP1)isconnectedtothisunit.
●PressV.ADJtoswitchthedisplaytothe AVG-VDP1.
■Toreturntothevideoofsources,pressV.ADJ again.
UsingtheAUXsource
AseparatelysoldauxiliarydevicesuchasVCR orportabledevicecanbeconnectedtothis unit.Whenconnected,auxiliarydeviceisautomaticallyrecognizedasAUXsourceandassignedtoAUX.
AboutAUXconnectionmethod
Youhavetwomethodstoconnectauxiliarydevicetothisunit.
Stereominipinplugcable(AUX1)
When connecting auxiliary device using a stereo miniplugcable
- Insertthestereominiplugintothe AUXinputjackonthisunit.
Formoredetails, refertotheinstallationmanual.
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 AUXtoselectAUXasthesource.
■Whenthesourceiconisnotdisplayed,you candisplayitbytouchingthescreen.
■Iftheauxiliarysettingisnotturnedon,AUX cannotbeselected.Formoredetails,seeSwitchingtheauxiliarysettingonpage93.
SettingtheAUXtitle
ThetitledisplayedfortheAUXsourcecanbe changed.
1AfteryouhaveselectedAUXasthe source,pressA.MENUbuttonandtouch FUNCTIONandthentouchEDIT.
2TouchABCtoselectthedesiredcharactertype.
TouchABCrepeatedlytoswitchbetweenthe followingcharactertypes: Alphabet(uppercase),numbersandsymbols—alphabet(lowercase)—Europeanletters, such as those with accents (e.g., á, à, ä, ç)■Youcanselecttoinputnumbersandsymbols bytouching123.
3Touch▲or▼toselectaletteroftheal- phabet.
Eachtimeyoutouch▲itwilldisplayalphabet, numbersorsymbolsinascendingorder(A B C...).Eachtimeyoutouch▼itwilldisplaya letterindescendingorder.

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AUX1 > MENU TITLE COIT AUX1 ABC 012 OK BACK ESC4Touch▶tomovethecursortothenext characterposition.
Whenthesiredletterisdisplayed,touch▶tomovethecursortothenextpositionand thenselectthenextletter.Touch◀tomove backwardsinthedisplay.
5TouchOKtostoretheenteredtitlein memory.
6TouchESCtoreturntotheplaybackdisplay.
Usingtheexternalunit
ExternalunitreferstoaPioneerproduct(such asonesavailableinthefuture)that,although incompatibleasasource,enablescontrolof basicfunctionswiththisunit.Twoexternal unitscanbecontrolledwiththisunit.When twoexternalunitsareconnected,theexternal unitisautomaticallyallocatedtoexternalunit 1orexternalunit2bythisunit.
Basicoperationsoftheexternalunitareexplainedbelow.Allocatedfunctionsaredifferentdependingontheconnectedexternalunit. Fordetailsconcerningfunctions,refertoexternalunit'sowner'smanual.
Selectingtheexternalunitas thesource
- Touch the source icon and thentouch EXT1/EXT2 to select external unit as the source.
Basicoperation
Functionsallocatedtothefollowingoperationsaredifferentdependingontheconnectedexternalunit.Fordetailsconcerning functions,refertotheconnectedexternal unit'sowner'smanual.
- TouchBAND.
- KeeptouchingBAND.
●Touch◄or►. - Keeptouching ◀or▶.
●Touch▲or▼.
Using the functions allocated to 1 to 6 keys
1Touch→.
2Touchanyof1to6toselectafunction.
Advancedoperations
1TouchAUDIOMENUandthentouch FUNCTIONtodisplaythefunctionnames.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
•FUNC1(function1)
•FUNC2(function2)
•FUNC3(function3)
•FUNC4(function4)
• AUTO/MANUAL(auto/manual)
2TouchESCtoreturntotheordinarydisplay.
■Toreturntothepreviousdisplay,touch BACK.
Settingremotecontrol codetype
Changingtheremotecontroloperationswitch toDVDmodeenablesyoutooperatethebuilt-inDVDplayerwiththesuppliedremotecontrol.TherearethreeremotecodesforDVD mode,codetypeA,codetypeBandcodetype
AVH. However, when operating this unit, use the codetype AVH only.
- With this unit, code A and B cannot be used.
1 Settheremotecontrolselectionswitch ontheleftsideoftheremotecontrolto theappropriatepositionwithapentipor otherpointedinstrument.
- If you select AVH mode, there is none to take the following procedure.
- If you select A/B and if in case you need to operateotherPioneerunits(maybeavailableinthefuture),takethefollowingprocedureandchangethecodetypetothe appropriatetype.
2Press0andCLEARontheremotecontrolsimultaneouslytochangethecode type.
Initially, thecodetypeissettoA. Each time youpress0 and CLEAR simultaneously on the remote control the codetypes switches between A and B.
Using the preprogrammed function
Youcanoperatethepreprogrammedfunctions foreachsourcebyusingPGM.
- InordertousePGMbuttonforpreprogrammedfunction,theremotecontroloperationmodeswitchshouldbesettoAVH.
●PressPGMtoturnpauseonwhense-lectingthefollowingsources:
•DVD-V-Built-inDVDplayer
• M-CD-Multi-CDplayer
- iPod-iPod
• BTAudio-Bluetoothaudioplayer
■Toturnpauseoff,pressPGMagain.
- PressPGMandholdtoturnBSMon whenselectingTUNERasthesource.
PressPGMandholduntiltheBSMturnson.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,pressPGM again.
●PressPGMandholdtoturnBSSMon whenselectingTVasthesource.
PressPGMandholduntiltheBSSMturnson.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,pressPGM again.
Troubleshooting
Common
| SymptomCauseAction(See) | ||
| Powerdoesn'tturnon.Theunitdoesn'toperate. | Leadsandconnectorsareincorrectlyconnected. | Confirmancemorethatallconnectionsare correct. |
| Thefuseisblown.Rectifythereasonforthefuseblowing,then replacethefuse.Beversuretoinstallafuse withthesamerating. | ||
| Noiseandotherfactorsarecausing thebuilt-inmicroprocessortooper- ateincorrectly. | PressRESET.(Page11) | |
| Playbackisnotpossible.Thediscisdirty.Cleandisc.(Page107) | ||
| Theloadeddiscisatypethisunit cannotplay. | Checkwhattypethediscis. | |
| Noncompatiblevideosystemdisc isloaded. | Changetoadisccompatibletoyourvideo system. | |
| Nosoundsareheard.Thevolumevelwillnotrise. | 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. | Afterstopping playbackonce,start playback oncemore. |
| Thereisnosound.Volumevelislow. | Thevolumevelislow.Adjustthevolumelevel. | |
| Theattenuatorison.Turntheattenuatoroff. | ||
| Thereisaudioandvideoskip-ping. | Theunitisnotfirmlysecured. | Securetheunitfirmly. |
| Thepictureisstretched,theas- pectisincorrect. | Theaspectsettingisincorrectfor thedisplay. | Selecttheappropriatesettingforyourdisplay. (Page91) |
| Whentheignitionswitchis turnedON(orturnedtoACC), themotorsounds. | Theunitisconfirmingwhethera discisloadedornot. | Thisisanormaloperation. |
| Nothingisdisplayed.Thetouchpanelkeys cannotbe used. | Therearviewcameraisnotcon- nected.AVinput2isatincorrectsetting. | Connectarearviewcamera.Press V.ADJ to return to the source display and then select the correct setting for AV input 2. (Page 87) |
ProblemsduringDVD playback
| SymptomCauseAction(See) | ||
| Playbackisnotpossible.Theloadeddischasadifferentregionnumberfromthisunit. | Replacethediscwithonefeaturingthesameregionnumberasthisunit.(Page8,Page115) | |
| Aparentallockmessageisdisplayandplaybackisnotpossible. | Parentallockison.Turnparentallockofforchangethelevel.(Page91) | |
| Parentallockcannotbecanceled. | Thecodenumberisincorrect.Inputthecorrectcodenumber.(Page91) | |
| Youhaveforgottenyourcodenumber. | PressCLEAR10timestocancelthecodenumber.(Page92) | |
| 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. | Thediscfeaturesasignaltoprohibit copying.(Somediscsmayhave this.) | Sincethisunitiscompatiblewiththecopy guardanalogcopyprotectsystem,whenplayingadiscthathasasignalprohibitingcopy-ing,thepicturemaysufferfromhorizontal stripesorotherimperfectionswhenviewed onsomedisplays.Thisdoesnotmeanthis unitismalfunctioning. |
ProblemsduringVideoCD playback
| SymptomCauseAction(See) | ||
| ThePBC( playbackcontrol) menudisplaycannotbecalled up. | TheVideoCDplayingdoesnotfeaturePBC. | ThisoperationisnotpossiblewithVideoCDs notfeaturingPBC. |
| Repeatplayandtrack/time searcharenotpossible. | TheVideoCDplayingfeaturesPBC. | ThisoperationisnotpossiblewithVideoCDs featuringPBC. |

Errormessages
WhenyoucontactyourdealeroryournearestPioneerServiceCenter,besuretohavetheerror messagerecorded.
MessageCauseAction(See)
| ERROR-02DirtydiscCleandisc. | ||
| ScratcheddiscReplacedisc. | ||
| ThediscisloadedupsidedownCheckthatthediscisloadedcorrectly. | ||
| ERROR-05ElectricalormechanicalPressRESET. | ||
| ERROR-A0ElectricalormechanicalConsultyourdealeroryournearestauthor-izedPioneerServiceStation. | ||
| DIFFERENTREGIONDISCThediscdoesnothavethesamere-gionnumberasthisunit | ReplacetheDVDvideowithonebearingthe correctregionnumber. | |
| NONPLAYABLEDISCThistypeofdisc cannotbeplayed bythisunit | Replacethediscwithonethisunitcanplay. | |
| TEMPERATUREPROTECTION INMOTION | Thetemperatureofthisunitisout-sidethenormaloperatingrange | Waituntiltheunit'stemperaturereturnsto withinnormaloperatinglimits. |
| PROTECT | Allthefilesontheinserteddiscare securedbydigitalrightsmanagement(DRM) | Replacedisc. |
| TRACKSKIPPED | TheinserteddisccontainsWMA filesthatareprotectedbydigital rightsmanagement(DRM) | Replacedisc. |

Understandingauto TAandEQerrormessages
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 thus suggested method of correcting the problem. After checking, try again.
MessageCauseAction
| Error check MIC | Microphone is not connected. | Plug the supplied microphone securely into the jack. |
| Error check front SP, Error check FL SP, Error check FR SP, Error check center SP, Error check RL SP, Error check RR SP, Error checksubwoofer | Themicrophonecannotpickupthe measuringtoneofaspeaker. | Confirm that thespeakersareconnected correctly.Correct the input level setting of the power amp connected tothespeakers.Setthemicrophonecorrectly. |
MessageCauseAction
| Errorchecknoise | Thesurroundingnoiselevellistoo high. |
- Stopyourcarinaplacethatisasquietas possible, and switchchofftheengine, airconditionerorheater.
- Setthemicrophone correctly.

AdditionalInformation
DVDplayerandcare
- Useonlynormal, rounddiscs. If you insert irregular, non-round, shapeddiscsthey may jamintheDVD player or not play properly.


- Checkalldiscsforcracks,scratchesor warpingbeforeplaying.Discsthathave cracks,scratchesorarewarpedmaynot playproperly.Donotusesuchdiscs.
- Avoidtouchingtherecorded(non-printed) surfacewhenhandlingthedisc.
- Storediscsintheircaseswhennotinuse.
- Keepdiscsoutofdirectsunlightanddo notexposethediscstohightemperatures.
- Donotattachlabels, writeonorapplychemicalstothesurfaceofthediscs.
- Tocleanadisc, wipethedisc with asoft cloth outward from the center.

natural_image
Illustration of a hand holding a circular object with a pointer, no text or symbols present- If the heater is used in cold weather, condensation may form components inside the DVD player. Condensation may cause the DVD player on to operate properly. If youth think that condensation is a problem turn off the DVD player for an hour or soto allow it today out and wipe any damp discs with asoft cloth to remove them moisture.
• Roadshocksmayinterruptdiscplayback.
•TheDVDplayerplaysone,standard12-cmdiscatatime.Playingbackan8-cmdiscis notpossiblewiththisunit.Playabledisc andadapterarelistedinthetablebelow.
| 12-cmdisc8-cmdisc8-cmdiscadapter | ||
| √— | — | |

DVDdiscs
- WithsomeDVDvideodiscs, it may not be possible to use certain functions.
- Itmaynotbepossibletopplaybacksome DVDvideodiscs.
- WhenDVD-R/DVD-RWdiscsareused, playbackispossibleonlyfordiscswhich havebeenfinalized.
- WhenDVD-R/DVD-RWdiscsareused, playbackispossibleonlyfordiscswhich have been recorded withtheVideoformat (videomode).Itisnotpossibletoplayback DVD-RWdiscswhichhave been recorded withtheVideoRecordingformat(VR mode).
- ItmaynotbepossibletoplaybackDVD-R/DVD-RWdiscswhichhavebeenrecorded withtheVideoformat(videomode),becauseofdisccharacteristics,scratchesordirtonthedisc,ordirt,condensation,etc.onthelensofthisunit.
- ItisnotpossibletoplaybackDVD-ROM/DVD-RAMdiscs.
- Playbackofdiscsrecordedonapersonal computermaynotbepossible,depending ontheapplicationsettingsandtheenvironment.Pleaserecordwiththecorrectformat.(Fordetails,contactthemanufacturer oftheapplication.)
AdditionalInformation
AVCHDrecordeddiscs
- ThisunitisnotcompatiblewithdiscsrecordedinAVCHD(AdvancedVideoCodec HighDefinition)format.Donotinsert AVCHDdiscs.lfinserted,thediscmaynot beejected.
CD-R/CD-RWdiscs
- WhenCD-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)).
- ThisunitconformstothetrackskipfunctionoftheCD-R/CD-RWdisc.Thetracks containingthetrackskipinformationare skippedautomatically(incaseofaudio data(CD-DA)).
- If you insert a CD-RW disc into this unit, timetoplayback will be longer than when you insert a conventional CD or CD-Rdisc.
- Read the precautions with CD-R/CD-RW discs before using them.
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 Discmaybecomestuckinthedisclaoing slotandwillnoteject.Topreventthis,we recommendyourefrainfromusingDual Discwiththisunit.
- Pleaserefertotheinformationfromthe discmanufacturerformoredetailedinformationaboutDualDiscs.
MP3andWMAfiles
- MP3isshortforMPEGAudioLayer3and referstoanaudiocompressiontechnology standard.
- WMAisshortforWindowsMedia™Audio andreferstoanaudiocompressiontechnologythatisdevelopedbyMicrosoft Corporation.WMAdatacanbeencodedby usingWindowsMediaPlayerversion7or later.
- Thisunitmaynotoperatecorrectlydependingontheapplicationusedtoencode WMAfiles.
- Depending on the version of Windows MediaPlayer used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed.
AdditionalInformation
- This unit allows playback of compressed audioon CD-ROM, CD-Rand CD-RW discs. Disrecordings compatible with level 1 and level 2 of ISO9660 and with the Romeo and Joliet filesystem can be played back.
- Itispossibletoplaybackmulti-session compatiblerecordeddiscs.
- Compressedaudioarenotcompatiblewith packetwritedatatatransfer.
- Themaximumnumberofcharacterswhich canbedisplayedforafilename,including theextension(.mp3or.wma),is64,from thefirstcharacter.
- Themaximumnumberofcharacterswhich canbedisplayedforafoldernameis64.
- Incaseoffilesrecordedaccordingtothe Romeofilesystem,onlythefirst64characterscanbedisplayed.
- When playing discswith compressed audio and audiodata(CD-DA)suchasCD-EXTRA and MIXED-MODECDs, both types can be played only by switching mode between compressed audio and CD-DA.
- The folder selection sequence for playback and other operations becomes the writing sequence used by the writing software. For this reason, the expected sequence at the time of playback may not coincide with the actual playback sequence. However, there also is somewhat writing software which permits setting of the playback order.
- SomeaudioCDscontaintracksthatmerge intooneanotherwithoutapause.When thesediscsareconvertedocompressed audioandburnedtoaCD-R/CD-RW/CD-ROM,thefileswillbeplayedbackonthis playerwithashortpausebetweeneach one,regardlessofthelengthofthepause betweentracksontheoriginalaudioCD.

Important
- WhennaminganMP3oraWMAfile,addthe correspondingfilenameextension(.mp3or .wma).
- Thisunitplaysbackfileswiththefilenameextension(.mp3or.wma)asanMP3oraWMA file.Topreventnoiseandmalfunctions,donot usetheseextensionsforfilesotherthanMP3 orWMAfiles.
MP3additionalinformation
- FilesarecompatiblewiththeID3TagVer.1.0,1.1,2.2and2.3formatsfordisplayofalbum(disctitle),track(tracktitle),artist(trackartist)andcomments.Ver.2.xofID3TagisgivenprioritywhenbothVer.1.xandVer.2.xexist.
•Theemphasisfunctionisvalidonlywhen MP3filesof32,44.1 and 48kHz frequencies are playedback.(16,22.05,24,32,44.1,48kHz sampling frequencies can be playedback.) - Thereisnom3uplaylistcompatibility.
- ThereisocompatibilitywiththeMP3i (MP3interactive)ormp3PROformats.
- ThesoundqualityofMP3filesgenerallybecomesbetterwithanincreasedbitrate. Thisunitcanplayrecordingswithbitrates from8kbpsto320kbps,butinordertobe abletoenjoysoundofacertainquality,we recommendusingonlydiscsrecordedwith abitrateofatleast128kbps.
WMAadditionalinformation
- ThisunitplaysbackWMAfilesencoded by WindowsMediaPlayerversion7and8.
- Youcanonly playbackWMAfilesinthefrequencies32,44.1 and 48kHz.
AdditionalInformation
- ThesoundqualityofWMAfilesgenerally becomesbetterwithanincreasedbitrate. Thisunitcanplayrecordingswithbitrates from48kbpsto192kbps,butinordertobe abletoenjoysoundofacertainquality,we recommendusingdiscsrecordedwitha higherbitrate.
- Thisunitdoesnot playbackWMAfilesrecordedasVBR(variablebitrate).
Aboutfoldersand compressedaudiofiles
- AnoutlineofaCD-ROMwithcompressed audioisshownbelow.Subfoldersare shownasfoldersinthefoldercurrentlyselected.

flowchart
graph TD
A["01 (ROOT)"] --> B["02"]
B --> C["001.mp3 (001.wma)"]
B --> D["..."]
B --> E["010.mp3 (010.wma)"]
B --> F["..."]
B --> G["03"]
G --> H["011.mp3 (011.wma)"]
G --> I["..."]
G --> J["020.mp3 (020.wma)"]
G --> K["..."]
G --> L["04"]
L --> M["021.mp3 (021.wma)"]
L --> N["..."]
L --> O["030.mp3 (030.wma)"]
L --> P["..."]
L --> Q["05"]
Q --> R["①"]
Q --> S["②"]
Q --> T["③"]
①Firstlevel
②Secondlevel
③Thirdlevel

Notes
- Thisunitassignsfoldernumbers.Theuser cannotassignfoldernumbers.
- Itisnotpossibletocheckfoldersthatdonot includedecompressedaudiofiles.(These folders willbeskippedwithoutdisplaythefolder number.)
- Compressedaudiofilesinupto8tiersof folderscanbeplayedback. However, there is adelayinthestartofplaybackondiscswith numeroustiers. For this reason were recommend creating discswithnomorethan2 tiers.
- Itispossibletoplaybackupto253itemsfrom foldersononedisc.
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.
AdditionalInformation
Handlingthedisplay
- Whenthedisplayissubjectedtodirectsunlightforalongperiodoftime, itwillbecomeveryhotresultinginpossible damagetotheLCDscreen. Whennot usingthisunit,closethedisplayandavoid exposingittodirectsunlight.
- Thedisplayshouldbeusedwithinthetemperaturerangesshownbelow.
Storagetemperaturerange: -20°C to +80°C
Attemperatureshigherorlowerthanthe operatingtemperaturerangethedisplay maynotoperatenormally.
•TheLCDscreenofthisunitisexposedin ordertoincreaseitsvisibilitywithinthevehicle.Pleasedonotpressstronglyonitas thismaydamageit. - Donotplaceanythingonthedisplaywhen itisopened. Also, donotattempttocarry outangleadjustment, oropen/closethe displaybyhand. Applyingstrongforceto thedisplaymaydamageit.
- DonotpushtheLCDscreenwithmuch forceasthismayscratchit.
- Becareful not to place anything between the display and themainbody when the display is opening or closing. If an object gets between the display and main body, the display may stop working.
- 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 spanofthesmallfluorescenttubeusedin-sidethedisplaymaybeshortened.
- Smallblackdotsorwhitedots(brightdots) mayappearontheLCDscreen.Theseare duetothecharacteristicsoftheLCD screenanddonotindicateaproblemwith thedisplay.
- Atlowtemperatures, the LCD screen may be dark for awhile after the power is turned on.
•TheLCDscreenwillbedifficulttoseeifitis exposedtodirectsunlight. - 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
- 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
Aspectratio
Thisisthewidth-to-heighttratioofaTVscreen. Aregulardisplayhasanaspectratioof4:3. Widescreendisplayshaveanaspectratioof 16:9, providingabiggerpictureforexceptional presenceandatmosphere.
Bitrate
Thisexpressesdatavolumepersecond,orbps(bitspersecond)units.Thehighertherate,themoreinformationisavailabletoreproducethesound.Usingthesameencodingmethod(suchasMP3),thehighertherate,thebetterthesound.
Bluetooth
Bluetoothisashort-rangewirelessradioconnectivitytechnologythatisdevelopedasa cablereplacementformobilephones,hand-heldPCsandotherdevices.Bluetoothoperatesin2.4GHzfrequencyrangeandtransmits voiceanddataatspeedsupto1megabitper second.Bluetoothwaslaunchedbyaspecial interestgroup(SIG)thatcomprisesofEricsson Inc.,IntelCorp.,NokiaCorp.,ToshibaandIBM in1998,anditiscurrentlydevelopedbynearly 2000companiesworldwide.
Chapter
DVDtitlesareinturndividedintochapters whicharenumberedinthesamewayasthe chaptersofabook.WithDVDvideodiscsfeaturingchapters,youcanquicklyfindadesired scenewithchaptersearch.
DolbyDigital
DolbyDigitalprovidesmulti-channelaudio fromupto5.1independentchannels.Thisis thesameastheDolbyDigitalsurroundsound systemusedintheaters.

DTS
ThisstandsforDigitalTheaterSystems.DTSis asurroundsystemdeliveringmulti-channel audiofromupto6independentchannels.

ID3tag
Thisisamethodofembeddingtrack-related informationinanMP3file. Thisembeddedinformationcanincludethetracktitle, theartist'sname, thealbumtitle, themusicgenre, theyearofproduction, commentsandother data. Thecontentscanbefreelyedited using softwarewithID3Tageditingfunctions. Althoughthetagsarerestrictedastothenumberofcharacters, theinformationcanbe viewedwhentetrackisplayedback.
ISO9660format
ThisistheinternationalstandardfortheformatlogicofCD-ROMfoldersandfiles.Forthe ISO9660format,thereareregulationsforthe followingtwolevels.
Level1:
Thefilenameisin8.3format(thenameconsistsofupto8characters,half-byteEnglish capitallettersandhalf-bytenumeralsandthe “_”sign,withafile-extensionofthreecharacters).
AdditionalInformation
Level2:
Thefilenamecanhaveupto31characters(includingtheseparationmark"."andafileextension).Eachfoldercontainslessthan8 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
With regular TV programs, although multiple cameras are used to simultaneously shoot scenes, only images from one camera at a time are transmitted by your TV. Some DVDs
featurescenesshotfrommultipleangles, lettingyouchooseyourviewingangleasdesired.
Multi-audio(Multilingualdialog)
SomeDVDsfeaturedialogrecordedinmultiplelanguages.Dialoginupto8languages canberecordedonasingledisc,lettingyou chooseasdesired.
Multi-session
Multi-sessionisarecordingmethodthatal- lowsadditionaldatatoberecordedlater. WhenrecordingdataonaCD-ROM,CD-Ror CD-RW,etc.,alldatafrombeginningtoendis treatedasasingleunitorsession.Multi-ses- sionisamethodofrecordingmorethan2ses- sionsononedisc.
Multi-subtitle
Subtitlesinupto32languagescanbere-cordedonasingleDVD,lettingyouchooseas desired.
Opticaldigitaloutput/input
Bytransmittingandreceivingaudiosignalsin adigitalsignalformat,thechanceofsonic qualitydeterioratinginthecourseoftransmissionisminimized.Anopticaldigitaloutput/inputisdesignedtotransmitandreceiveddigitsignalsoptically.
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.Thisletsoyouenjoythe convenienceoftitlesearchandotherfunctions.
VBR
VBRisshortforvariablebitrate.Generally speakingCBR(constantbitrate)ismore widelyused.Butbyflexiblyadjustingthebit rateaccordingtotheneedsofaudiocompression,itispossibletoachievecompression-prioritysoundquality.
WMA
WMAisshortforWindowsMedia™Audio andreferstoanaudiocompressiontechnologythatisdevelopedbyMicrosoft Corporation.WMAdatacanbeencodedby usingWindowsMediaPlayerversion7or later. WindowsMediaandtheWindowslogoaretrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofMicrosoft CorporationintheUnitedStatesand/orother countries.
AdditionalInformation
Specifications
General
Ratedpowersource......14.4VDC (allowablevoltagerange: 12.0Vto14.4VDC)
Groundingsystem......Negativetype
Max.currentconsumption 10.0A
Dimensions(W×H×D):
DIN
Angleadjustment....0°to21° (initialsettings:0°)
Audio
Maximumpoweroutput.....50W×4 50W×2/4Ω+70W×1/2 Ω(forsubwoofer)
Continuouspoweroutput...22W×4(50Hz to 15000 Hz, 5% THD, 4Ω load, both channels driven)
Load impedance ....4 Ω to 8 Ω × 4 4 Ω to 8 Ω × 2 + 2 Ω × 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.....50/80/125Hz Slope.....-12dB/oct
Subwoofer: Frequency.....50/80/125Hz Slope.....-18dB/oct Gain.....±12dB Phase.....Normal/Reve
DVDPlayer
System......DVDvideo,VideoCD,CD, WMA,MP3system
Usablediscs......DVDvideo,VideoCD,CD, CD-R/RW,DVD-R/RW
Regionnumber: forMiddleEastAsianandSouthAfricanmodels ....2 forSoutheastAsianmodels ....3 forSouthAmericanandOceanianmodels ....4
Frequencyresponse......5Hzto44000Hz(withDVD, atsamplingfrequency96 kHz)
Signal-to-noiseratio....97dB(1kHz)(IEC-Anetwork) (CD:96dB(1kHz)(IEC-Anetwork))(RCAlevel)
Outputlevel: Video.....1.0Vp-p/75Ω(±0.2V)
Numberofchannels......2(stereo) MP3decodingformat......MPEG-1&2AudioLayer3
WMAdecodingformat......Ver.7,7.1,8(2chaudio) (WindowsMediaPlayer)
FMtuner
Frequencyrange.....87.5MHzto108.0MHz
Usable sensitivity ....8 dBf (0.7 V/75 , mono, S/N:30dB)
Signal-to-noiseratio....75dB(IEC-Anetwork)
AMtuner
Frequencyrange....531kHzto1602kHz(9kHz) 530kHzto1640kHz(10 kHz)
Usablesensitivity.....18μV(S/N:20dB)
AdditionalInformation
Signal-to-noiseratio......65dB(IEC-Anetwork)
Infraredremotecontrol
Wavelength.....945nm
Output.....typ;10mw/srperInfrared
LED

Note
Specificationsandthedesignaresubjecttomodificationswithoutnoticeduetoimprovements.

Index
A
Angleicon.... 31,90
Aspectratio....91, 113
Audiolanguage.... 30, 90
B
Bookmark 29
Brightness....97
C
Chapter 113
Codenumber....91
Color 97
Contrast....97
D
Directsearch....30
DolbyDigital.... 113
DTS....113
H
Hue....97
L
Languagecodechart.... 112
LinearPCM(LPCM).... 114
M
Menulanguage....90
MPEG....114
Multi-angle.... 31, 114
Multi-audio.... 30, 114
Multi-subtitle.... 31, 114
O
Opticaldigitaloutput/input.... 114
P
Parentallock....91,114
PBC( playbackcontrol).... 34
Playbackcontrol(PBC).... 115
R
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