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USER MANUAL AVH-X5550BT PIONEER
DVDRDSAVRECEIVER RADIOAVRDSCONDVD DVDPLAYERCOMRDS
AVH-X5550BT AVH-X4550DVD AVH-X2550BT AVH-X1550DVD
Pioneer

Bluetooth®
DIVX

VIDEO
Made for

iPod

iPhone

DOLBY DIGITAL
If you experience problems 4
Use and care of theremole control 5
Demomode5
03 What'swhat
Headunit5
Homedisplay6
TurningresourceON/OFF6
Selectingasource6
Adjustingthevolume6
Remotecontrol6
04 Commonoperations
Commonoperationsformenusettings/lists7
Operatingthescroliconandthescrubber bar7
Activating the touch panel keys8
Usingtherearview8
Usingtherearmonitor8
Usingsoundretriever8
Changingthewide-screenmode8
05 Basicoperations
Adjusting the angle of the LCD panel and
ejectingmedia9
Settingthec ock9
06 Tuner
Tuneroperations9
Storing and recalling stations9
Displaygraciotext10
Storingandrecallingradiotext10
Storing the strongest stations 10
Tuningintostrongsignals10
Receivingtrafficannouncements10
Receiving alarmbroadcastsinterrupting
regularbroadcasts10
UsingPTYfunctions10
SettingtheFMtuningstep10
RD setting11
SwitchingAutoPISeek11
SettingtheAMtuningstep11
07 Disc(CD/DVD)
Introducing movie operations11
Soundplaybackoperations12
Switchingthermediafiletype13
OperatingtheDVDmenu13
Randomplay(shuffle)13
Repeatingplayback13
Searchingforthepartyyouwantto
play13
Selectingsudiooutput14
PBCplayback14
Selectingtrackstromthetracktitle
st14
Selectingfilesfromthefilenamelist14
PlayingDivX®VODcontent14
08 iPod
Movingimagesoperations15
Soundplaybackoperations15
Using this unit's Podfunction from your
Pod15
Shuffleplay16
Repeatingplayback16
PlayingvideosfromyouriPod16
Browsingforavideo/musiconthe
Pod16
Changingaudicbookspeed17
Displayinglists related to the song currently
playing(linksearch)17
09 AdvancedAppMode
AdvancedAppModeoperation17
Startingprocedure17
SettingtheKeyboard18
SettingtheAppsoundmixing18
10 USB
Movingimagesoperations18
Soundplaybackoperations19
Musicbrowsermode19
Stillimageplaybackoperations19
Switching themediafiletype20
Randomplay(shuffle)20
Repeatingplayback20
Selectingfilesfromthefilenamelist20
Displayinglistsrelatedtothesongcurrently
playing(linksearch)20
PlayingDivX@VODcontent20
Captureanimage nJPEGf es20
11 BluetoothAudio
Soundplaybackoperations21
SettinguptorBluetoothaudio21
Randomplay(shuffle)21
Repealingplayback21
12 UsingMIXTRAX
MIXTRAXoperat or 22
MIXTRAXEZoperation22
StartingMIXTRAXE/operation22
SellingMIXTRAXmode22
Settingtheeffect22
13 Bluetoothtelephone
Bluetoothtelephoneoperations23
Callinganumbernthephonebook24
Selecting number by a phabelsearch
mode24
Invertingnamesinphonebook24
Using themissed, received and dialed call
lists24
Settingautomaticanswering24
Adjustingtheotherparty'slistening
volume24
Switchingtherngtone25
Using the preset data 25
Makingacallbyenteringphone
number25
Settingtheprivatemode25
Voicecontrol25
14 TVtuner
Tvfuneroperations26
SelectingTvTunerdisplay26
Changingthewide-screenmode26
Storingstations26
CPGfunction26
15 Settings
Menuoperations27
16 Audioadjustments
Usingfader/balanceadjustment27
Usingbalanceadjustment27
Usingtheequizer27
Using the auto-equalizer 28
Usingsoniccentercontrol28
Adjustingloudness28
Usingsubwooferoutput28
Boostingthebass28
Usingthehighpasstilter28
Adjustingsourcelevels29
17 Settingupthevideoplayer
Settingthesublittlelanguage29
Settingtheaudiclanguage29
Settingthemenulanguage29
Settingthemulti-angleDVDdisplay30
Settingtheaspectratio30
Settingtheslideshowinterval30
Settingparentallock30
SettingtheDivXsubl.lefile31
DisplayingtheDivX®VODregistration
code31
AutomaticplayockofDVDs31
18 Systemsettings
Switchingtheauxiliarysetting32
Setting/Winput32
SettingtheRGBInput32
SettingtheAposoundmixing32
SettingMIXTRAXmode32

En
Contents
Changing the picture adjustment 32
Selectingthesystemlanguage32
SettingDemoMode33
Switchingsoundmusing/attenuation33
Settingtherearoutputandsubwoofer
controller33
Usingthekeyboard33
Settingtheeverscroll33
SettingtheBluetoothaudio33
ClearingBluetoothmemory33
UpdatingBluetoothconnection
software33
DisplayingtheBluetoothsystem
version34
Settingtherearviewcamera(backup
camera34
AutoFO(auto equalizing)34
Selectingthevideoformal35
Settingthevideosignal35

Favoritemenu
UsingtheFavoritemenu36

Bluetoothconnectionmenu
Bluetooth connection menu
operations36

Thememenu
Selectingtheilluminationcolor37
SelectingtheOSD(on-screendisplay)
color37
Selectingthebackgrounddisplay37

Otherfunctions
Adjustingtheresponsepositionscfthe
touchpanels(TouchPane
Calibration:38
UsinganAUXsource38
Resettingthemicroprocessor38

Connection
Connecting the power cord 40
When connectingloseparatelysoldpower
amp41
[Non-Text]
When connecting the external vi
componentandthed splay41
When connecting with the average view
camera42
Connecting the system 42
24 Installation
Installation using the crewholes on the
sidecftheunit43
Installingthemicrophone43
Additionalinformation
Troucleshooting44
Errormessages46
UnderstandingautoEQerror
messages48
Understanding messages49
Indicoloris.49
Handlingguidelines50
Compressedaudiocompatibility
(USB)52
Compressed audio compatibility (disc.
USB:52
iPodcompal billy53
Sequenceofaudiofiles53
Usingthedisplaycorrectly53
Bluetoothprofiles54
License.WarrantyDisclaimer&Limitationof
Liability54
LanguagecodecharforDVD56
Specifications57
Precautions
ThankyouforpurchasingthisPIONEER product.
Toensureproperuse,pleasereadthrough this manualbeforeusingthisproduct. Itisespecially importantthatyoureadandobserveWARN-
ING sandCAUTIONsinthis manual. Please keep themanualinasafeandaccessibleplacefor futurereference.
IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS
Pleasercadal of these instructions regarding your display and relain them for future reference.
Donotinstallthedisplaywhereitmay (i)obstructthedriver'svision,(ii)impair theperformanceofanyofthevehicle's operatingsystemsorsafetyfeatures,includingairbags,hazardlampbuttonsonr (iii)impairthedriver'sabilitytosafely operatethevehicle.
2 Donotoperatethisdisplayifdoingsonin anywaywilldivertyourattentionfrom thesafecooperationofyourvehicle.Alwaysobservesafedrivingrulesandfollowalexistingtrafficregulations.Ifyou experienceddifficultyinoperatingthe systemorreadingthedisplay,parkyour vehicleinasafelocationandmakenecessaryadjustments.
3Pleaseremembertowearyourseatbelt atalltimeswhileoperatingyourvehicle. Ifyouareverinanaccident,yourinjuriescanbeconsiderablymoresevereif yourseatbeltisnotproperlybuckled.
Neveruseheadphoneswhiledriving.
5 Topromotesafety, certain functions are disabled unless the parking brakeison, and the vehicle is not in motion.
6Neversetthevolumeofyourdisplayso highthatyoucannothearoutsidetravfic andemergencyvehicles.

WARNING
Donotattempttoinstallorserviceyourdisplaybyyourself.Installationorservicingofthedisplaybypersonswithouttrainingandexperienceinelectronicequipmentandautomotiveaccessoriesmaybedangerousandcouldexposeyoutotheriskofelectricshockorotherhazards.
Toensuresafedriving

WARNING
•LIGHTGREENLEADATPOWERCONNECTORISDESIGNEDTODETECTPARKED STATUSANDMUSTBECONNECTEDTO THEPOWERSUPPLYSIDEOFTHEPARKINGBRAKESWITCH.IMPROPERCONNECTIONORUSEOFTHISLEADMAY VIOLATEAPPLICABLELAWANDMAYRESULTINSERIOUSINJURYORDAMAGE.
• To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the potential violation of applicable laws, this unit is not to use with any scope that is visible to the driver.
• To avoid the risk of accident and the potential violation of appl cabalaws, noviewing off front seat videos should ever occur while the vehicle is being driven.
• In some countries or states the viewing of images on additional vehicle even by persons other than the driver may be illegal. When such regulations apply, they must be obeyed and this unit's video features should not be used.
When you attempt to watch how decims gewile driving the warning "Viewing off front seat videos our whilledriving is strictly prohibited." will appear on the front display. Towatch video image on the front display park your vehicle in a foot place and apply the parking brake.
Section
Whenusingadisplayconnected torearmonitoroutput
Therearmoniloroutputonthisunit(VOUT) is usedtoconnectareardisplaythatallowspassengersintherearseatstowatchvideos.

WARNING
NEVER installthercard splayinalocation where the driver can watch videos while driving.
Whenusingtherearviewcamera
With an optional rearview camera, this unit can be used as an aid to keep paney eon trailers, or when backing into a lightparkingspot.

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

CAUTION
• Therearviewcamerafunctionistobcused asanaiotokeepaneyontrailers,orwhile backingup.Donotuseforenertainment purposes.
- Plesenoteethat:theedgesoftherearview came:raimagesmaydifferslightlyaccording towhetherfullscreenimagesarecisplayed whenbackingup.andwhethertheimages areusedfore:neckingtherearwhentheve: hicleismovingforward.
Toavoidbatteryexhaustion
Keepthevehicleengineunningwhenusing thisunittoavoidora ningtrebatterypower
Beforeyoustart
- Whennopowerissuppliedtothsunit,such aswhentnevichebatteryisbeingreplaced,themicrocomputerofthisunitreturnstoitsinitialcondition.Werecommend thatyoutranscribetheaudioadjustment data.

WARNING
Denotuse with vehicle sthatdonctfeaturean ACC position.

Aboutthisunit
CAUTION
This product class* laser product classified under the Safety of laser products, IEC 60825-1:2007, and contains class* Laser module. To ensure continued safety, don't remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product. Referral servicing to qualified personnel.

CAUTION:
USEOFCONTROLORADJUSTMENTOR PERFORMANCEOFPROCEDURES OTHERTHANTHOSESPECIFIEDHEREIN MAYRESULTINHAZARDOUSRADIATION EXPOSURE. CAUTION: THEUSEOFOPTICALINSTRUMENTS WITHTHISPRODUCTWILLINCREASE EYEHAZARD.

CAUTION
- Donotallowthisunitcomeintocontact with liquids. Electricalshockcouldresult. Also,damagelothisunit,smoke,andoverheatingcouldresultfromcontactwith liquids.
- Keep this manual handy for future reference.
• Always keep the volume of one ought to hear outsidesounds.
• Avoid exposure to moisture.
- If the battery is disconnected or discharged, any preset memory will be erased.
- This unit features an number of sophisticated function functions, including reception and operation. All the functions have been designed for these possible use, but many are not self-explanatory. This operation manual will help you benefit fully from this unit's potential and to maximize your listening enjoyment.
- Thismanualusesdiagramsofactualscreens todescribeoperations. However, the screens onsomeunitsmaynotmatchthose shown in this manual descendingonthemodel used.
- In the following instructions, USB memory sticks and USB audioplayers are collectively referred to as "USB storage device".
- In this manual, Podandi Phone will be referred to as "iPod".
Ifyouexperienceproblems
Should this product fail to operate properly, please contact your dealer or meet authorized Pioneer Service Station.
Beforeyoustart
Useandcareoftheremote control
Installingthebattery
Slicethetrayonthebackoftheremotecontrol oulandinsertthebatterwiththeplus(+)and minus(-)polesalignedproperly.
- When using for the first time, pull out the film protruding from the ray.


WARNING
- Keep the battery you of the each of children. Should the battery has allowed, consult a doctor immediately.
- Batteries(batterypackorbatteriesinstalled) must not be exposed to excessive cheats such as sunshine, fireorthelike.

CAUTION
• UseoneCR2025(3V) lithium battery.
- Remove the battery if there no control is not used for a month longer.
- Thereisadangerofexlosion of the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same core value entype.
- Donothandlethebatterywithmetallictools
- Donotstorethebatterywithmetal objects.
- If the battery leaks, wipe the remote control completely and install an new battery.
- When disposing of used batteries, comply with governmental regulations on environmental public institutions' rules that apply in your country/area.
Usingtheremotecontrol
Pointthermotecontrolled direction of the front panel to operate.
• Theremole control may not function or properly indirect sunlight.
Important
- Denotstoretheremotecontrolhighttemperaturesordirectsunlight.
- Donollettheremolecontrollallontoline floor,whereitmaybecomejammedunder thebrakeoracceleratorpedal.
Demomode
The feature demo automatically starts when you select Off for the source and continues while the gnitionswitchsette ACC or ON. I can cancel the feature demo pressand hold MUTE. Pressand hold MUTE again lo restart. Operating the feature demo while the core engine is turned off may drain the battery power.
Important
The redlead(ACC) of this units should be connected to the ignition on/off function. Failure to dosomay result in battery drain.
What'swhat
Headunit
AVH-X5550BTandAVH-X4550DVD

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Power ① ② ③ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧
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Technical diagram of a device with numbered components, likely an enclosure or display panelAVH-X2550BTandAVH-X1550DVD

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Diagram of a device with numbered components and labeled parts, likely for assembly or labeling.①RESET
Fordetails retorto/resetting themicroprocessronpage38.
② SRC/OFF
③+/-(VOLUME/VOL)
④MUTE
Presstomule.Pressagainlounmule.
⑤Homebutton
Displayingthehomedisplay. Thedisplayreturnstothelauncherscreen while3rd partyapplicationisbeingused in AdvancedAopMode. Double-clickingtheicononthelaunchers screenreturnstthedisplaytothehomedis play.
⑥MODE
Turning the information displayoff.
⑦◀/▶(TRK)
⑧▲(eject)
©AutoEQmicrophoneinputjack
UsetoconnectanautoEQmicrophone.
⑩Discloadingslot

CAUTION
Donotuseunauthorizedproducts
Notes
- When then navigationsystem is connected, pressMODE loswitch to then navigation display. PressMODE and hold to turn the display.
PressMODEagainlcturnthecisclayon. - For detailson how to operate an navigation system from this unit, refer to its operation manual.
- When an Phonethatis running an application that supports AdvancedApoModels connected, pressMODEI switch to the application display. You can use the application by touching the display.
• FordetailsorhowtoconnectaniPodor USBstoragedevicetothisunit, refer to WhenconnectingwithoptionalCD IU201V cablepage/2
Section
What'swhat
Homedisplay

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Homedisplay ① radio ② user sound ③ audio ④ out OFF Furniture ⑦ ⑥ Home screen screenSourceofIdisplay

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OFF 1:00:12:12Sourceondisplay

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Radio i Disc iPod Bluetooth Audio AUX AV① Source icon
Selecting a favorite source.
When the source icon is not displayed, it can be displayed by pressing the home key or touching 🔒.
② Apps key
Switching to Advanced App Mode.
③ Rear view key
Displaying the rear view image.
For details refer to Using the rear view on page 8.
④ Source off key
Turning the source off.
⑤ Bluetooth key
Displaying the Bluetooth connection menu.
⑥ Theme key
Displaying the Theme menu.
⑦ Menu icon
Displaying the menu.
⑧ Source key
Displaying the source menu.
⑨ Clock key
Switching to clock adjustment display.
TurningthesourceON/OFF
(Function of AVH-X555CBT/AVH-X455CDVD)
| Turring the source on using the buttons1 Press SRC/OFF to turn the source on. |
| Turring the source off using the buttons1 Press SRC/OFF and hold until the source turns off. |
What'swhat
Selectingasource
Available source modes
- Radio - Radio tuner
- Disc-Built-In DVD and CD player
• USB/iPod - USB/iPod - Bluetooth Audio - Buit-in Bluetooth audio
(function of AVH-X5550BT/AVH-X2550BT) - AUX - AUX
• AV - AV input
Selecting a source
• Using SRC/OFF
(Function of AVH-X6550BT/AVH-X4550DVD)
1 Press SRC/OFF
• Using the touch panel keys on the home d s-
play
1 Touch the source icon and then touch the desired source name.
- When the source icon is not displayed, it
can be disp ayed by touching the screen.
• While operating the menu, you cannot se
lect a source by touching the source icon.
Note
The USB/iPod icon will change as follows:
- USB is displayed when a USB storage device is connected to USB input.
- iPod is displayed when an iPod is connected to USB input.
- USB/iPod is displayed when no device is connected.
Adjustingthevolume
- Press +/- (VOLUME/VOL) to adjust the volume.
Remotecontrol

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① ② ③ VOLUME MAIN RESET ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ AUDIO ON/OFFLE 417/2000 ⑤ ⑥ ⑪ RANGE + - + - ⑦ ⑧ ⑨① +/- (VOLUME/VOL)
② MODE
Turning the information display off.
① SRC/OFF
Refer to Source off key on this page.
④ Thumb pad
Use to select a menu on the DVD menu.
⑤ RETURN
Press to display the PBC ( playback control )
menu during PBC playback.
⑥ ▶/II
Press to pause or resume playback.
◀◀
Press to perform fast reverse.
Press to change the fast reverse speed.
▶▶
What'swhat
Presstoperformfastforward.
Presstochangethefastforwardspeed.
[NO TEXT]
Pressloreturntotheprevioustrack(chap-
ter).
▶▶
Presstogotthenextrack(chapter).
Presstostopplayback.
If you resume playback, playback will start from the point where you stopped. Touch the key again to stop playback completely.
⑦FOLDER/P.CH
Pressloselectthenexlorpreviousdiscor
tolder.
Presslorecal radiostationfrequenclesas- signedtoprosottuningkeys.
⑧MUTE
⑨MENU
PresslodisplaytheDVDmenuduringDVD playback.
TOPMENU
PressloreturntothetopmenuduringDVD playback.
10AUDIO
Presslochangetheaudiolanguageduring
DVD playback.
PresstoswitchaudicoutputforDivX/
MPEG-4
SUBTITLE
Presstochangethesubtitlelanguageduring
DVD/DivX/MPEG-4 playback.
ANGLE
Presstochangethev ewingangleduring
DVD playback
⑪BAND/ESC
Pressloselecttnetunerbandwhantuneris selectedasasource. Alsousedtocancelthe controlmodeoffunctions.
Presstoswitchbetween modeswhen playing the following types of data:
•Disc
Compresseaudiandauciodata(CD-
DA)suchaswithCD-EXTRAandMIXED-
MODECDs
- USBstoragedevice
Audiodata, videodata and photodata
Commonoperations
Commonoperationsfor menusettings/lists

(Functional/AVH-X550BT/AVH-X2550BT)
StartingtheBluetoothtelephone menu.
Fordeta is refer to Bluetooth phone on page 23.

Displaying helistmenu, Startingthoscarchfunction.

DisplayingtheEQ(Aud functionmenu).

DisplayingtheFavoritemenu.
Operatingthescrollicon andthescrubberbar

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Audio Sonic Center Control L/R 0 Loudness Low Subwoofer On Bass Booster 0 High Pass Filter 125Hz Source Level Adjuster 0
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DVD-V 01 01 1 JAN 12:43 E9 00'02" -119'51" ②①Scrollicon
Appearswhenselectab eitemserehioden.
② Scrubberbar
Appearswhenitemscannotbedisplayedon asinglepageonly.
Viewingthehidderitems
Touchthescol iconordragthescrubbercar ioviewanyhiddenitems.
• Also you can drag the list to view a very hidden items.
Specifying the playback point
1 Dragibrescrubberbaronlhescreen. (Notavailablewhenthescrubberbarisgrayed out.)
Activatingthetouchpanelkeys
Touchpanelkeys

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DVD-V 1 JAN 12:43 01 01 E: ★ 1/2 ① 2/2 ①①Tabkey
Switchingthetouchkeysonthedisplay.
Usingtherearview
The below functions are available. Use of the rearview camera feature requires rearview cameras and separate v.
• Rearviewcamera
This unit can be set up to display therear
viewimageautomaticallywhenyoumove
theshift ever to the REVERSE(R) position.
• Camerator rearview mode
Thereviewcanbeturnedontodisplayat
all times.
Thereariewcameraneedstobesettcaset-
tingotherthanOffturnonreview
mode.
For details about these settings, refer to Setting the rearview camera (backup camera) on page 54.
Usingtherearviewkeyto displaytherearview

Displaying hereaviewimageby turningthereaviewimageon. When thereaviewimages displayed, you can now Icht the sourced displayby touching the display. You can operate from the sourced display temporarily at this time. If you can perform many or more on with inatewseconds, the display will return to the interview image. Totumoffhoroaviewimage prosthomebuttontoreturmo thehomedisplayandtherness this voyage again.
Usingtherearmonitor
Connecting are a monitor, sold separately, to this unit allows images and video to be viewed from the rear seats.
Notes
- Touchkeysandoperat onscreensdonotdis-
playontherearmmonitor.
• Imagesandvideowillcontinuelobedis-
playedwhetherthevenicleisinmotioner stopped.
Usingsoundretriever

Automatica lyenhancescom- pressedaud candrestores rich sound.

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Commonoperations
Notes
- This function is enabled for playback on the sources listed below.
CD-DA
— MP3/WMA/AAQ/WAVfilesonUSBstorage devices
MP3/WMA/ACI lesionCDmedia
— Pod - TheseoundretrieversettingsturnedOff whentheMIXTRAXfunctionisusedinUSB sourcemode.
Changingthewide-screen mode

Selectingtheappropriatescreen ratiofortheplaybackvideo.
- Whenavideoisviewedinawidescreen modethatdoesnotmatchitsoriginalaspect ratio, it may appear different.
- Remember that using the wide 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 image will appear to car when viewed in ZOOM mode - This function is enabled for playback on the sources listed below.
Disc:DVD-V,Video-CD,DivX,MPEG-1,
MPEG-2,MPEG-4,JPEG - USB: DivX, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-, JPEG
— iPod:Video
— AVInput:AVdata
— AUX AvVdata
1 Displaythescreenmode.
2 Touchthedesiredwidemodesetting.
FULL(fullscreen)
The4:3picture senlarged inthe horizontal direction only grantingviewers4:3TVpicture (normalpicture) without any omissions.
ZOOM(zoom)
The4:3picture senlargedinthesameproportionbothverticallyandhorizontally:ideaforecinemasizedpicture(widescreenpicture).
NORMAL(normal)
The4:3picture is displayed as a granting viewersnosense of disparity as the proportions are the same as that of the normal picture.
Notes
- You cannot operate this function while driving.
- Differentsettingscanbestoredto each videosource.
Basicoperations
Adjustingtheangleofthe LCDpaneldejectingmedia

CAUTION
Keechandsandfingersclearoftheunitwhen opening, closing, or adjusting the LCD panel. Be especially cautious of children's handsandfingers.
AdjustingtheLCDpanelangle
(Function of AVH-X5550BT/AVH-X4550DVD)
1Press▲(eject)todisplaytheejecting menu.
2AdjusttheLCDpaneltoaneasilyviewableangle.

Layingthepaneldown.

■ Ast hese angle iissaved, the LCD panel will automatically bead usted to the same position then next timecho LCD panel is open.
Ejectingadisc
(Function of AVH-X5550BT/AVH-X4550DVD)
1Press▲(eject)todisplaytheejecting menu.
2Ejectadisc.

E.ectingad sc.
Ejectingadisc
(Function of AVH-X2550BT/AVH-X1550DVD)
●Press▲toejectadisc.
Settingtheclock
1TouchtheClockkey.
TheClockAdjustmentscreenappears. Fordela is referlo Homedisplayonpage6.
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Radio AM 8 Aug 12:05 87.5 pct 3 4 5 6 7 8 9①Bandkey
Selecting a band (FM1, FM2 or FM3) by touching the eticon.SwitchingtotheAM bandbytouchingtherighticon. Theiconfortheselectedband highlighted
②Searchkey
DisplayingthePTYinformation.
③Newskey
Turningnewsprograminterruptiononoroff,
④TAkey
TurningTA(trafficannouncementslandoy) onoroff.
⑤Localkey
Sellingtheloca seeklevel.
⑥Tuningkey
Tuningupordownmanually. Touchandholdownformorethantwosecondstleskipstations.Seektuningslarlasas soonasyourelease.Touchagainlocancel seektuning.
⑦Textkey
Displayingradiotext.
Storingandrecallingradiotext.
®Listkey
Displayingthepresetchannellist.
⑨ Presetchannelkey
Selectingapresetchannel.
Basicoperations
Switchingpresetchannelsusingthebuttons
1 Press ◀ or ▶ (TRK).
Seektun ngus ngthebuttons
Press and hold ◀ or ▶ (TRK)
Notes
- ListeningAMraciowhileaniPodischarged from this unit may generate noise. In this case, d sconnecttheiPodfrom this unit.
- Touch panel keys not listed under Tuner operations may appear on the display. Refer to Indicatioristonpage49.
Storingandrecallingstations
Youcaneasilystoreuplosixstationsforeach bandasprosets.
1Displaythepresetscreen.
RofertoTuneroperationsonth spagc.
The pre-spect screen appears in the display.
2Touchandholddownoneofthepreset tuningkeystostoretheselectedfrequency tothememory.
Theselectedradiostationfrequencyhasbeen stored inthememory.
3Touchtheappropriatepreset tuningkey to select the desired station.
Section
05
06
English
Displayingradiotext
(On yavailableconFMstations) Radiotextdata:transmittedbyRDSstations, suchasslationinformation,canbedisplayed onthistuner. •When noradiotextisreceived,NoTextappearsinthedisplay.
Storingandrecallingradiotext
You can stored a data fromuptosixradiotext transmission to the Memo1toMemo6keys.
1Displaytheradiotextyouwanttostore inthememory.
ReferloTuneroperationsonthepreviouspage
2Touchandholdoneofthekeystostore theselectedradiotext.
Thememorynumberisdisplayedandthese-lectedradiotextwillbestorcedinthomemory. Thenexttimeyoupressthesamekeyinradiolexdisplaythesloredtextwillberecalledfromthomemory.
Storingthestrongeststations
BSM(beststationsmemory)automatically storeshesix:rongeststationsintheorderof theirsignalstrength. SloringbroadcastfrequencieswithBSM/mayreplacebroadcastfrequencyesyouravesaved usingthepresettuningkeys.
1Displaythepresetscreen.
RefertoTuneroperationsontnepreviouspage. Thepresetscreenappearsintnedisplay.
2TouchBSMtoturnBSMon.
Thex xstrongestorobcastfrequencieswill be storeunderpresetturingkeysinorderoftheir signa strength.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,touchCancel.
Tuningintostrongsignals
Localseekluningallowsyoutoluneinlconly theseradiostationswithsufficientlystrongsignalsforgoodreception.

AM:01
Themorothearaconthescreen,therewor theslationsthalcanbeselected.Onlystations withlhestrongestisignalsinyourlocalareacan beselected.
IthorcareTower ■, this unit will be able to receive broadcasts from weakers' stations.
Receivingtraffic announcements
(Onlyavailab eonFMstations) Regardless of the source you are listening to, you can receive traffic announcements automatically with TA (traffic announcements stand by).
1TuneintoaTPorenhancedothernet-work'sTPstation.

ndicalorlightsup.
2TurnTrafficannouncement.
Referlo.Tuneroperationson.thepreviouspage. ■ If the Afunctionistumedonwheryouarenot tunedintoaTPorenhancedothernetwork'sTPstation,the indicator lightsupdimly
3Press+/-(VOLUME/VOL)toadjusttheTA volumewhenatrafficannouncementbegins.
Thenowlysetvolumcisstoredinthememory andwillberecalledforsubsequenttrafficannouncements.
Tuner
4Turnofftheannouncementwhileatrafficannouncementisbeingreceived.
Referto/uneroperations on the previous page. The uneretumstoroginalsourcebut remains in the TA function standby noce until the conistouched again.
Receivingalarmbroadcasts interruptingregularbroadcasts
(OnlyavailableconFMstations) Youcanchoosetoreceivethealarmbroadcast automalcalyregardlessofthesourcebeinglis- tenedto. Receptionofthepreviousprogramresumes oncelrealambroadcastends.
UsingPTYfunctions
(Onlyavailab eonFMstations) Youcantune intoastation using PTY(program type)information.
SearchingforanRDSstationby PTYinformation
You can search for general types of broadcasting programs, such as those listed in the following section. Refer to this page.
1Touchthesearchkey.
2Touch ^ ortoselectaprogramtype. Therearefourprogramtypes:
News&Info Popular Classics Others
3TouchStarttobeginthesearch.
The unit search resforstation broadcasting that type of program. Wherestation is found, its programservicename isd splayed. PTY(programtype)informationislisted in the following section. Referto PTY/stonthis page.
■Tocancelthesearch,touchCancel
The program of some stations may differ from that indicated by not transmitted PTY. In station is broadcasting the type of program you searched for, NotFound is displayed for about two seconds and then return to the original station.
Usingnewsprograminterruption
When an news program is broadcast from a PTY codenewsslation, then it can switch from any station on lot of news broadcast station. When the news programs, reception often previous program resumes.
PTYlist
News&Info(newsandinformation)
News (News), Affairs (Current affairs), Info (Information), Sport (Sports), Weather (Weather), Finance(Finance)
Popular(popular)
PopMus(Popularmusic), RockMus(Rock music). EasyMus(Easylistening). OthMus (Othermusic). Jazz(Jazz), Country(Country music). NatMusi(Nationalmusic). Oldies(Oldies music). FolkMus(Folkmus c)
Classics(classics)
L.Class(light:assica).Classic(Classica)
Others(others)
Educate(Education) Drama(Drama),Culture (Culture), Science (Science), Varied (Varied), Children (Children's), Social (Social affairs), Religion (Religion), Phone In (Phone In), Touring (Travel), Leisure(Leisure),Document(Documentaries)
SettingtheFMtuningstep
- Theluningslecremainsat50kHz during manualtuning.
Tuner
1Turnthesourceoff.
RefertoTurningthesourceON/OFFonpage6.
2Displaythesystemmenu.
Refer to Menu operations on page 27.
3TouchFMSteponthesystemmenutoselecttheFMtuningstep.
Touching FMStepwillswitchtheFMtuning stepbetween50kHzand100kHz. Theselected FMtuningstepwill appear.
RDSsetting
(OnlyavailableconFMstations)
Limitingstationstoregional programming
When AI is used, the regional function limits these selection of stations to those broadcasting regional programs.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchRDSSetuponthesystemmenu.
4TouchRegionalonthemenutoturnthe regionalfunctionon.
- Toturntheregionalfunctionoff.touchRegional again.
Selectingalternativefrequencies
When the tunecannotgetagood reception, the un tautomatically searchesforadifferent station inthesamenetwork.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchRDSSetuponthesystemmenu.
4TouchAlternativeFREQtoturnAFon. ■TotumAFoff,touchAlternativeFREQagain
Notes
- Soundmaybe temporarily interrupted by another program during an AF frequency search.
• The A feature can be set for FM1, FM2, and FM3
SwitchingAutoPISeek
The unilcanautomaticallysearchforadifferent stationwiththesamoprogramming,evenduringpreselrecall.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchAutoPlonthesystemmenuto turnAutoPISeekon.
■TotumAutoP Seekoff.ton:chAutoPlagam.
SettingtheAMtuningstep
● TouchAMStepontheinitialmenutoselecttheAMtuningstep.
Touch-ingAMStepwillswitchtheAMtuning stepbetween9kHzand10kHz.Theselected AMtuningstepwillappearinthedisplay.
Disc(CD/DVD)
Introducingmovieoperations
You can us this unit to view DVD/DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD/CD-R/CD-RW movie files.
Touchpanelkeys
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① Fastforwardkey/Reversekey
Fastforwardingorreversing
Touchtochangethefastforwardandreverse speed.
② Searchkey
Startingthesearchfunction.
③ Switchsubtitlelanguagekey
With DVDs/DivXfilesfeaturingmulti-subtitle recordings,youcan switch between subtitle languages during playback.
④ Switchaudiolanguagekey
With DVDs/DivXtilesthatprovidesaudio playbackdifferentlanguagesanddiferent audiosystems(DolbyDigital.DTS,etc.),you canswitchbentenc languages/audiosys- lemsduringplayback. Dependingonthesetting,thevicomaynot opapayedbackwiththeaudiosystemused lorecordlineDVD.
⑤ TOPMENUkey
Returning to help men during DVD play-back.
⑧ MENUkey
DisplayingtheDvDmenuduringDvDplayback.
⑦ Slow-motion playbackkey
Moving theselectionaheadoneframeata timeduring playback.
Touchandholddownthekeyformorethan twoseconostoslowdownplaybackspeed, Touchingthekeyincreasesethoplayback speedoverfourincrementalsettingsduring slowmotionplaybackfromDVDvideo/Video CD.
Stopkey
Stopping playback, If you resume a y o c k, p l a y b c k w i l s t a r t from the p o i n t w h e r e y o u s t o p o e d. T o u c h t h e key a g a i n t o s t o p p l y b a c k c o m p l e t e l y,
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⑨Screenmodekey
Changingtnescreenmode. RefertoChangingthewide-screenmodeon page8.
⑩Pauseandplaykey
Pausing playback. Returning to normal playback during paused, slow motion, or frame by frame play back.
⑪Returnkey
Returningtothespecificloscenetowhich theDVDcurrent ybeingplayedhasbeenpre-programmedloreturn. Thisfunctioncannotbeusedofaspecified scenehasnotbeenpreprogrammedonthe DVDdisc.
⑫Bookmarkkey
During playback, touch the point at which you want to resume playback then next time the disc is loaded.
- YoucanselonebookmarkperDVDvideo. Youcansctuptofivebookmarkstotal.
• Toclearthebookmarkonadisc, touch andholdthekeyduring playback.
• The oldest bookmark is replaced by the newone.
⑬Arrowkey
DisplayingarrowkcystooperatetneDVD menu.
⑭Repeatkey
Selectingtherepeatrange.
⑮Viewinganglekey
With DVDs featuring multi-angle(scenes shot from multiple angles) recordings, you can switch among viewing angles during playback.
16Audiooutputkey
Switchingtheaudicoutput,whenplaying videodiscsrecordedwithl PCMaudio.
⑰Slowkey
Speedingdowntheplaybackspeedinfour steps,duringslowmotionplaybackonDVD video/VideoCD.
- There is no sound during slow motion on playback.
- Imagesdurings ovmotionplaybackmay beuncleartorsomediscs.
- Reverseslowmotionp aybackisnotavailable.
18Mediakey
Switchingbetweenmediafiletypesloplay onDVD/CD/USB.
Basicoperations
Play ngbackvideos
[1] Insert the disc into the disc loadings of with the labelsideup. Playbackwill automatically ystart.
- If you are playing a DVD or video CD, amenu may appear. Refer to Operating the DVD menu on the next page and PBC playback page 14.
- When the automatic playback function, then it will skip the DVD menu and automatic dialystart playback from the first chapter of the first title. Refer to Automatic Playback of DVD on page 31.
- Whenthosourceliconisord splayed.itcan pedisplayedbytouchingthescreen.
• If a message is a play after loading ad disc containing DivXVOD content, touch Play. Refer to Playing DivX ^30 VOD content to page 14.
Ejectingacisc
• Refer to Executing advisor page9.
Selectingchapterusingthebuttons
Press ▶ or ▶ (TRK)
Fastforward ngoreversingusingthebuttons 1 Press and hold ▶ or ▶ (TRK).
- Fastforward/fastreversomeaynotalwaysoc poss blecrnsomrediscs.Insuchcases,normal playbackwillautomaticallyresume
- The fastforward/fastreverspace depends on the length of time you press and hold down ◀ or ▶ (TRK). This function is not available for VideoCD.
Notes
- This DVD player can pay back a Div X filere- corded on CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, or MPEG-1/ MPEG-2/MPEG-4. (Please see the following section for file that can be played back. Refer to Div video files on pages 2.)
- DonolinserlanythingclnertranaDVD-R/RWorCD-R/RWintothediscopadingslot
• Some operations may not be available while watching game instead of the programming of the disc. Insuch cases, the icon appears on the screen.
• Theremaybetouchpanelkeysnotlisted underintroducingmovieoperationsonthe previouspagethataappeoronthescroen. RefertoIndicatoristonpage49.
- With some DVDs, switching between languages/audiosystems may only be possible using amenudisplay.
- Youcanalsoswitch betweenlanguages/ audiosystemsusingVideoSetupmenu. For details, rofortoSettingtheaudiolanguageon page29.
- This unit will return on normal playback if you change the audiolanguaged during fast forward, fast reverse, pause or slow not or play-back.
- With some DVDs, switching between subtitle languages may only be possible using a menu display.
- You can also switch between a title language using VideoSetupmenu. For details, refer to Setting the subtitle language on page 29.
- This unit will return on normal playback if you can get the product language during fast forward/fast reverse pause or slow motion play back.
- During playbackofasceneshottrommulti pleangles,theang eiconisdisplayed.Use theVideoSetup menulcturntheangle icondisplayoroff.Fordetails,referToSettingthemulti-angleDVDdisplayonpage30.
- You will return on normal playback if you change the viewing angled during fast forward/test reverse pause control motion playback.
Soundplaybackoperations
Youcanuseth sunittol stenteDVD-R/DVD-RW/CD/CD-R/CD-RWsoundfiles.
Touchpanelkeys

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Switchingthetextinformationodisplayon thisun whenplayingMP3/WMA/AACfiles.
Disc(CD/DVD)
②Searchkey
Displayingalistoftracktitles/filenamesto selectsongsonaCD
Displaying the filename lists to select the files.
③Mediakey
Switching between mediaf etypesona DVDorCD.
④Soundretrieverkey
Refer to Usingsoundretrieveronpag.8.
⑤Randomkey
Playingsongs innrandomorder.
⑥Repeatkey
Selectingtheropeatrange.
⑦Previousfolderkey/Nextfolderkey
Se eclingafolder.
⑧Pauseandplaykey
Pausing and starting playback.
Switchingthemediafiletype
When playingadig talmediacointainingamixtureofvariousmediafiletypes,suchasDivX, MPEG-1,MPEG-2,MPEG-4andMP3,youcan switchbetweenmediafiletypepostoplay.
●TouchMediatoswitchmediafiletypes.
CD(audiodata(CD-DA))—Music/ROM(compressedaudio)—Video(DivX,MPEG-1,MPEG-2,MPEG-4videos)
Note
Audiodata(CD-DA)andJPEGpicturefileson DVD-R/RW/ROMcannotbeplayedbackonthis unit.
OperatingtheDVDmenu
(FunctionforDVDvideo)
SomeDVDsallowyoutomakeaselectionfrom thediscccontentsusingamenu.
Using the arrowkeys
1DisplayarrowkeystooperatetheDVD menu.
2Selectthedesiredmenuitem.
| Key | ReturningtothenormalDVDvideodisplay. |
| Displayingarrowkeys. | |
| Selectingthedesledmenu tem. | |
| Enter | Starting playbackfromthose-lectedmenu tem. |
| Touch | OperatingtheDVDmanJyci-redlyclouchingthermenu tem. |
| BacktoPreviousdispa ay. |
■WhenoperatingtheDVDmenubydirectlytouchingthemenuitem.locathelicontooperate.
Disc(CD/DVD)
■ Waylodisplaythemenuwilldifferdepending
onchoisc.
■DependingonthcontentsofthoDVDds this function may not work properly. Insuch cases, use the touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu.
Randomplay(shuffle)
●Touchtherandomkey.
- Songs - Playbackvideos/songsinthese-
lectedlist nrandomorder.
•Albums -Playbackvideos/songsfromarandomlyselectedalbuminorder. - Folder-Playmac<songs/trac*sinthese- lectedfolder in random order.
- Disc - Play back songs/tracks in the selected discirrandumorder.
- On-Playbackfilesinrandomorderwithin therepeatrange.FolderandDisc.
-Off-Cancelrandomplay
Repeating playback
●Touchtherepeatkey.
•Disc-Playthroughthecurrentdisc
•Chapter-Repeatthecurrentchapter
•Title—Repeat the current title
- Track-Repeatthecurrenttrack
- File-Repeatthecurrent:file
- Folder-Fereatthecurrentfolder
•One—Repeatjustthecurrentvideo/song
Notes
- This function cannot be operated during VideoCD playback featuring PBC (playback control).
- If you perform character search, fast forward/ reverse, frame-by-frame playback/slow motion playback, therepaal play will stop.
-
Whenplayingdiscsw thccmpressedaudio andaudicdata(CD-DA), playback sr-pealedwithin theypeofdalacurrenlyplay-ingeven|Discisselected.
-
If you select another folder during repeat play, therepeat play range change to Disc.
- If you perform tracksearchorlastforward/reverseocuringFile, therepeatplayrange changestoFolder.
- If you perform title/chapter search or fast forward/reverseduring Chapter, the repeat play is set to automatically.
- If you perform track search or fast forward, reverse sourcing Track, there repeat play range changes to Disc.
- WhenFolderisselected, it is not possible to playback as up to folder of that folder.
Searchingforthepartyou wanttoplay
Youcanusethesearchfunctiontofindtrepart youwanttoplay.
ForDVDvideos,youcanselectTitle(title), Chapter(chapter)or10key(numerickeypad). ForvideoCDs,youcanselectTrack(track)or 10key(numerickeypad).
- Chaptersearchis not available when disc playback is stopped.
- This function cannot be operated during some DVD videos or Video CD playback featuring PBC (playback control).
1Startthesearchfunction.
Refer to introducing movie operations on page 11.
2Touchthedesiredsearchoption(e.g., Chapter).
3Touch0to9toinputthedesirednumber.
■Tocanceltheenterednumbers,touchC.
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Disc(CD/DVD)
4Start playback from these selected part.

Registeringthenumbersand starting playback.
Note
Withdiscsfeaturingamenu,youcanalsouse theDVDmenutomakeyourselection.
Referlo/Introducing movie operations on page 11.
Selectingaudiooutput
When playing DVD video discs recorded with LPCMaudio, you can switch the audio output.
WhenplayingvideoCDs,youcanswitchbetweenstereoandmonauralaudiooutput.
- This function is not available when discplay-back is stopped.
●Touchtheaudiooutputkeytoswitch
audiooutputtypes.
•L+R—Leftlandright
- Left-Left
•Right-Right
• Mix-Mixingleftandright
Note
You may not be able to selector us this function depending on the disc and the playback location.
PBCplayback
(FunctionforVideoCDs)
During playback of video CDs featuring PBC (playback control), PBCOn is displayed.
1Startthesearchfunction.
Refer to introducing movie operations on page 11
2Touch10keytodisplaythenumerickey-pad.
3Touch0to9correspondingtoamenu number.
4Start playback from these selected part.

Registeringthenumbersand starting playback.
Notes
- Youcandisplaythemenubytouching ReturnduringPBC playback. Fordetails, refer to the instructions provided with the disc.
•PSCplaybackofaVideoCDcannotbecan- celed.
- During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC (playback control), you cannot select the repeat play range or use the search function.
Selectingtracksfromthe tracktitlelist
You can select track to playback using the track title list which is listed for the tracks recorded on adisc.
1Displaythetracktitlelist.
ReferloSoundplaybackoperationsonpage12.
2Touchyourfavoritetracktitle.
Playbackbegins.
Selectingfilesfromthefile namelist
(Function for compressed audio/DivX/MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4)
Disc(CD/DVD)
Filename listsalistoffilenames(orfolder names)fromwhichyoucanselectafile(orfolder)toplayback.
1Touchthesearchkeytodisplaythefile (orfolder)namelist.
2Touchyourfavoritefile(orfolder)name.
■When you have selected a folder, all of the names of the files (or the folders) init can be viewed. Repeat this operation to select the desired filename.
■lfolder1(ROOT)containsnofllas.playback commenceswithfolder2.
Note
If part of the recorded format and does not display, asc roll key appear on other rights declist. Touch the scroll key to scroll.
PlayingDivX ^® VODcontent
SomeDivAvidocondemand(VOD)contentmay onlybeplaysbleafixednumberoftimes.When youloadadiscontainingthislypecofcontent, thenumberoftmesithasboenplayedwillbe shownon-screen.Youcanthendecidewnether omolloplaythedisc.
- ForDivXVODcontentwithoutthisrestriction, youcanloadthediscintoyourplayerand playthecontentlasoftenasyoulike,withno messagedisplayed.
- You can confirm the number of times that the content can be played by checking the message. This DivX rental has used outofviews..
Important
• InordertoplayDivXVODcontentsonthis unit,youfirstneedtoregistertheunitwith yourDivXVODcontentsprovider.Fordetails onyourregistrationcode,refertoDisplaying theDivX® VODregistrationcodeonpage31.
- DivXVODcontentisprotectedbyaDRM (DigitalRightsManagement)system. This restrictsplaybackofcontenttospecific,registereddevices.
- Ifamessageisdisplayafterloadinga discontainingDivXVODcontent,touch Play.
PlaybackoftheDivXVODcontentwillstart.
■Toskiotothenextfile.touchNextPlay.
■IfyoudonctwanttoplaytheDivXVODcontent, touchStop.
iPod
Movingimagesoperations
YoucanusetheunittoviewiPodmoviefiles.
- Depending on your iPod, there may not be any output unless you use CD-IU201S/CD-IU201V (sold separately). Besuretouse CD-IU201S/CD-IU201V to connect your iPod.
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Fastforwardingorreversing Touchlochangethefastforwardandreverse speed.
②Searchkey
DisplayingiPodmenus.
③iPodcontrolmodekey
ConductingoperationfromyourPodandlisteningtoitusingyourcar'sspeakers.
④Shufflekey
Playing the video on your Pod narandom order.
⑤Repeatkey
Selectingtherepeatrange.
⑥Screenmodekey
Changing the screen mode. Referto Changing the wide-screen mode on page 8.
Pauseandplaykey
Pausing playback. Returnington normal playback during paused, slow motion, or frame by frame play back.
Basicoperations
Playing back videos
① Touch the search key to pull up the Pod menus.
2 Select a move to play Refer to Playing videos from your iPod on the next page.
- When the source icon is not displayed, it can be displayed by touching the screen
- Disconnect headphones from the iPod before connecting it to this unit.
- Depending on the iPod model and the amount of data stored in the iPod, it may take some time for a y-back to begin.
- Use the touch panel keys to select the iPod after connecting it to this unit.
- No Device is displayed when disconnecting the iPod.
Fast forwarding or reversing using the buttons
1 Press and hold ◀ or ▶ (TRK)
Notes
• To ensure proper operation, connect the dock connector cable from the Pod directly to this unit.
- While the iPod is connected to this unit, the iPod cannot be turned on or off.
- Touchpane keysnotlistedundermovingimagesoperationsmayapocaronthodisplay. Refer to indicator list on page 49.
iPod
Soundplaybackoperations
You can uset reunit to listeni Podsoundfiles.
Note
The playtime may not display correctly.
Touchpanelkeys
iPod audio (Control Audio)

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①Songtitle
DisplayingtheSongslistontneiPoo.
②Artistname
DisplayingtheArtistslistonthelPod.
③MIXTRAXEZkey
StartingMIXTRAXEZ. ReferetoMIXTRAXEZoperationonpage22.
④ Artwork
Startinglinksearchonyour Podwhenyou touchtheartworkdisplay.
⑤Searchkey
DisplayingiPodmenus.
©Soundretrieverkey
Refer to/singsoundretrieveronpage8.
⑦iPodcontrolmodekey
Conducting operation from your iPod and listening to using your car speakers.
⑧Shufflekey
Playingsongsonthe:Podinrandomercier.
⑨Repeatkey
Selectingtherepeatrange.
⑩Changespeedkey
Changingthespeedofaudiobook playback ontheiPod.
⑪Genre
DisplayingtheGenreslistontheiPod.
⑫Albumtitle
DisplayingtheAlbumslistontnciPod.
⑬Pauseandplaykey
Pausingandstartingplayback.
⑭Unitoperationkey
Performing operations from this unit and listening to them music on your Podusing your car's speakers.
⑮Screenmodekey
Changing the screen mode.
Usingthisunit'siPod functionfromyouriPod
You canistent sound from application on youriPodusing the car's speakers when
AppModeisselected
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iPod
This function isn not compatible with the following iPod modes.
• iPodrano1stgeneration
• iPodwithvideo
Note
While this function is in use, the Pod will not turn off even if the ignition key is turned off. Operate the Pod to turn off the power.
1SwitchthecontrolmodetoAppMode.
Refer to Moving images operation son the previous page.
ReferloSoundplaybackoperationsonthepreviouspage.
2OperatetheconnectediPodtoselecta video/songandplay.
Notes
- The following functions are still accessible from the unit of even if the control model is set
toAppMode.
However, the operation will depend on your applications.
—Playing/ouusing
—Fastforwarding/seversing
—Trackingup/down
Movingtoachapter-up/down - AppMode is compatible with the following
Pcdmodels.
— iPoctoucn4thgeneration
— iPoctouchordgeneration
—iPostouch2ndgeneration
—il'octouch' stgeneration
iPodclassic160GB
—iPodclassic120GB
—ilPodclassic
iPodnancothgeneration
—iPodnanos5thgeneration
—iPosnane4thgeneration
—iPodnanoSrdgeneration
—iPodnans2rdgeneral on
—iPhone45
16
En
—Phone4
—Phone3GS
—Phone3G
—Phone
Shuffleplay
●Touchtheshufflekey.
- Songs -Playbackvideos/songs inthese-
ected istinrandomorder.
• Albums-Playbackvideos/songsfromaramandomlyselectedalbum norder. - Folder - Playback songs/tracks in these selected folder in random order.
- On-Playbackfilesinrandomorderwithin therepeatrange.
•Off-TurnaffshuFileplay.
Repeating playback
●Touchtherepeatkey.
•One -Repeat just the current video/song
- All – Repeat all videos/songs in the selected listonthelPod
PlayingvideosfromyouriPod
VideoscanboplayedonthisunitifaniPodwith videocapabilitiesisconnected.
- This unit can play back "Movies", "Music videos", "Video Podcast" and "TV show" which are down oaced from the Tunesslore.
1TouchSearchtodisplayiPodmenus.
Refer to Moving images operations on the previous page.
iPod
2SwitchtoiPodvideomode.

■ If you want to switch to Podvide mode, touch the icon.
3Touchthetitleofthelistthatyouwant toplay.
Repeat this operation until you find the desired video/music.
Notes
- Depending on the generation conversion of the Pod, some functions may not be available.
- You can play playlists created with the MusicSphere application. The application will be available on your website.
- Playlists that you created with the MusicSphere application are displayed in a abbreviated form.
iPod
Searchingthelistbyalphabet
1Selectacategory.
ReferloSearchingforavideo/musicbycategory onthepreviouspage.
2Switchtoalphabetsearchmode.
ABC
Switching:alphabetsearch mode.
Alphabetsearchmodeisdisplayed.
3Touchthefirstletterofthetitleofthe video/songyouarelookingfor.
While researching touchpanel keyoperationis not available.
■ Torofin at research with adifferent letter, touch Cancel.
4Touchthetitleofthelistthatyouwant toplay.
Repeat this operation until you find the desired song/video.
Changingaudiobookspeed
● Touchthechangespeedkeytochange thespeed.
×2
Playback lataspeed faster than normal
×1
Playback at normal speed
× 1/2
Playback aspeeds slower than normal
Displayinglistsrelatedto thesongcurrentlyplaying (linksearch)
Touchtheartworktoopena stoffhenamesot songsonthalbumcurrentlyplaying. Touchthe nameofthesongyouwanttoplayloslarplay-ingthatsong.
Note
If part of the recorded information and does not display, as scroll key appears on the right side of it. Touch the scroll key to scroll.
AdvancedAppMode
AdvancedAppModeoperation
Thissystem canswitch to the Advanced App Mode, which you can display and operate the application for Phone on trescreen. In Advanced App Mode, you can operate applications with fingering gestures such as swapping, dragging, scrolling or flicking on the screen of the system.

WARNING
Certainusesofasmartphonemaynotbe legalwhiledrivinginyourjurisdiction,so youmustbeawareofandobeyanysuchrestrictions.
Ifindoubtastoaparticularfunction,only performitwhilethecarisparked.
Nofeatureshouldbeusedunlessitissafe todosounderthedrivingconditionsyou areexperiencing.
•Pioneerisnotliabieforanyissuesthal mayansefrom ncorrectorflawedapp-basedcontent.
• The content and functionality of the supported applications are the responsibility of the A approviders.
• In Advanced AppMode, functionality through the product is limited while driving, with available functions determined by the Appproviders.
•Availability of Advanced App Mode functional tysidetermined by the App provider, and not determined by Pioneer.
- AdvancedAppModeallowsaccessaplicationsotherthanthose listed(subject tolimitationswniledriving),buttheextent lowwhichcontentcanbeused sdeterminedbytheAppproviders.
AdvancedAppMode is compatible with the following Podmodels.
• iPhone4S
• iPhone4
- iPodtouch4thgeneration
—ApplicationsoperablebyswitchingthissystemtoAdvancedAppModeareonlythoseavailableforAdvancedAppMode.
—PleasecheckiPhoneapplicationssupported AdvancedAppModeat
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/AppRadio
Important
• Use the CD-IU201S (sold separately) when you use the function.
• The on yporttnatsupportsAdvancedAppMode sUSBinput.
- When listening to music and sounds from applications simultaneously, see the following section. Referto Setting the App sounddrinking on the next page.

CAUTION
•While driving you cannot enter text on your iPod.
• Use the connected Podtoopenan application.
Startingprocedure
1InstalltheAppRadioapponyouriPhone.
2SettheRGBInputtoiPhoneunderSys- temsettings.
When you use this function, set the RGB input to iPhone. For details, refer to Setting the RGB Input on page 32.
3StartanapplicationavailableforAdvancedAppModefromtheiPhone.
An mageoftheap cationisdisplayedonthe screenofthissystem.
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AdvancedAppMode
- You can start an application on available eforAdvancesAppModealso from a launcher application.
4Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
5TouchtheAppskey.
6Operatetheapplication.
SettingtheKeyboard

CAUTION
I cryoursafety, the keyboard functionality solely available when the vehicle is sooped and the parking brake is engaged.
Depending on the application, you can input text content display. In order to input text correctly using keyboard which appears this function, you need to set the language setting in this function. When the Advanced App Model is used, the language setting for the keyboard set forth function and the language setting for the iPhone keyboard need to be sesame.
- KeyboardisavailableonlyinAdvancedApp Mode. Whenyoulapalexinputareaofanapplication for Phone,akeyboardwillbedisplayedonscreen.You.caninoutthedesiredtextdirectly fromthisssystem.
- The language preference for the keyboard of this system should be same as the setting on your iPhone. If these settings for this product and the iPhone can different you may not be able to enter characters properly.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchKeyboardontheSystemmenuto selectdesiredlanguage.
4Touchthedesiredlanguage. French (French)—German (German)—Greek (Greek)—Russian (Russian)—English (US English)—English (UK) (UK English)—Dutch (Dutch)—Italian (Italian)—Norwegian (Norwegian)—Swedish (Swedish)—Finnish (Finnish)—Spanish (Spanish)—Portuguese (Portuguese)
5Tapthetextinputareaontheapplication screenoftheiPhone. Touch ▼ tohidatnokeyboard.
SettingtheAppsoundmixing
YoucannottumonorofMixingwhentisunit isplayingasongofiPod. ThesoundofapplicationduringAdvancedApp Modecanopeadjusted. EnableInhsettingwhenyouwantomixthe Appsoundwiththesoundfromabuilt-insource (suchastheradic).ThevolumeoftheApp soundcanoselectedfrom8evels.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchAppsoundmixingontheSystem menutoselectdesiredsetting. OFF (off)—Low (low)—Mid (mid)—High (high)
USB
Movingimagesoperations
YoucanusethisunittoviewUSBstoragedevice files.
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Fastforwardingorreversing
Touchlochange,thefastforwardandreverse speed.
② Searchkey
DisplayingUSBmenus.
③ Switchsubtitlelanguagekey
WithDivXtilesfeaturingmulti-subtitle recordings,youcanswitchbetweensubtitlelanguagesduring playback.
④ Mediakey
Switchingbetweenmediafiletypesplay onMusic/Video/Proto.
⑤ Switchaudiolanguagekey
WithDivXfiles;halprovidesaudioplayback indifferentlanguagesanddifferentaudio systems(DolbyDigital, DTS, etc.),youcan switchbetweenlanguages/audiosystems during playback.
⑥ Repeatkey
Selectingtherepeatrange. RefertoRepeatingplaybackonpage20.
⑦ Slow-motion playbackkey
(FunctionforDivXfile/MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4) Movingtheselectionaheaddoneframeata timeduring playback. Touchandholddownthekeyformorethan twosecondstoslowdownplaybackspeed
Stopkey
Stopping playback. If you resume playback, playback will start from the point where you stopped. Touch the key again to stop playback completely.
Screenmodekey
Changinglrescreenmode. ReferloChangingthewide-screenmodeon page8.
⑩ Pauseandplaykey
Pausing playback. Returning on normal playback during paused, slow motion, or frame-by-frame play- back.
Basic operations
Playingbackvideos
1 Correct the USB device Playback w/ I automatically start. Whonthesourocicon is not displayed, it can be displayed by touching the screen.
Fastforwardingorreversingusingthebuttons 1 Press and hold ◀ or ▶ (TRK).
Notes
- TouchpanelkeysnotlistcounderMovingimagesoperationsmayappearonthedisplay Retertolndicatoristonpage49.
USB
- Youcanalsoswitchbetweenlanguages/ audiosystemsusingVideoSetupmenu.For details,refertoSettingtheaudiolanguageon page29.
- This unit will return on normal playback if you change the audio language during fast forward/fast reverse, pause or slow motion by back.
- You can also switch between a title language using VideoSetupmenu. For details, refer to Setting the subtitle language on page 29.
- This unit will return on normal playback if you change the sublittle language during last forward/fast reverse, pause or slow motion playback.
Soundplaybackoperations
YoucanusethisunittclistertoUSBaudiofiles.
Notes
• The playtime may hold display correctly.
- When playing back files recorded as VBR (variable bitrate) files, the playtime will not be correctly displayed if fast forward or reverse operations are used.
• To ensure proper operation, connect the dock connector cable from the Pood directly lothis unit.
- While the Podisconnectedtothisunit, the iPodcannotbetumedonoroff.
- If the characters recorded online scarenel compatible with this unit, those characters will not be displayed.
- Textinformationmaynotbecorrectlydisplayeddependingontherecordecenvironment.
- Disconnect the USB portable audio player/USB memory when you are done using it.
- When you select Speanaon Selecting the background display on page 37, the artwork is not displayed.
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StartingMIXTRAXEZ.
②Informationkey
Switchingthetextinformationtodisplayen thisunitwhenplayingMP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files.
③Searchkey
Displaying the filename is to select the files.
④Mediakey
Switchingbetweenmediafiletypestoplay onUSB.
⑤Soundretrieverkey
RefertoUsingsoundretrieveronpage8.
⑥Randomkey
Playingsongsinrandomorder,
⑦Repeatkey
Selecting the repeat range.
USB
⑧DBkey
Creatingadatabase:hatenablessearches byartistname,genre,andotheroptions. Refer to Musicbrowseorthispage.
⑨ Previousfolderkey/Nextfolderkey Selectingafolder.
10Pauseandplaykey
Pausingandstartingplayback.
Basicoperations
Playing back tracks
1 Connect the LIS3 device. Playback will automatically start. When the source icon is not displayed, it can be displayed by touching the screen.
Fast forwarding or reversing using the buttons
1) Press and hold ▶ or ▶ (TRK).
Musicbrowsemode
(FunctionforUSB)
This unit creates an index in order to facilitate browsing for a song. You can search by the categories such as Albums and Artists.

CAUTION
- This function is not available when the USB storage device is locked.
- This function is not available when the free space of USB storage device is less than 5MB.
- While this unit creates an index, don't turn the unit of it may cause loss of data on your USB storage device.
- If you switch to decor JPEG image display while a database is being created, or when a database could not be created, a message appears and database creation stops.
1TouchDBtocreateadatabaseinMusic
browsemode.
Refer to Sound playback operations on this page.
2When "SavetheDatabasetomemory?" is displayed, touch "Yes".
Savingofthedatabaseiscompleted.Ifyoudonotsaveil.touch"No".Whenthesavingiscompleted,"Databasesavetomemorywascompleted."appears.Musicbrowsemodewillstart.
3Displayalistandtouchthetagkey.
4Selectafile.
Stillimageplaybackoperations
Youcanusethisun-toviewstil imagesaved onaUSBstoragedevice.
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Selectingapicture.
②Searchkey
Displayingthefilenamelisttoselectthe files.
③Capturekey
CapturinganimageinJPEGfiles
④Mediakey
Switchingbetweenmediafiletypeswhen there smorethanonemediafiletypesaved totheUSBdevice. Thiskeydoesnotappear ifthereisonlyonemediafiletypesaved to theUSBdevice.
⑤Randomkey
Playingfilesinarandomorder.
⑥Repeatkey
Selectingtherepeatrange.
⑦Previousfolderkey/Nextfolderkey
Selectingafolder
⑧Rotatekey
Rotating the displayed picture 90° clockwise.
⑨Screenmodekey
Changing the screen mode. Referto Changing the wide-screen mode on page 8.
@Pauseandplaykey
Starlingorpausingtheslideshow.
Basicoperations
Playing still images
1 ConnecttheUSBdevice
Playbackwill automaticallystart.
- Whenthesourceiconisnotd splayed, itcan pedisplayedbytouchingthescreen.
Selectingafileusingthebuttons
Press ◀ or ▶ (TRK)
Fastfilesearching
1 Press and hold ◀ or ▶ (TRK)
- Youcansearch10JPEGf lesatatime. If therearefewer than 10files, thesearchwill coverthefirstcdastfile.
Notes
- Files are played back in file number order and folders are skipped within the container files. (If folder 1 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 2.)
- Touchpanelkeysnot listed under Stillimage playback operations may appear on the display. RefertoIndicatoristonpage 49.
Switchingthemediafiletype
- TouchMediatoswitchbetweenmedia filetypes.
Randomplay(shuffle)
●Touchtherandomkey.
• On-Playbackfilesinrandomorderwithin therepeatrange, FolderandMedia.
- Off-Cancelrandomplay.
Repeating playback
●Touchtherepeatkey.
- WhenFolderisselectee, it is not possible to playback as subfolder of that folder.
- If you select USB source, therepeat play range changes to All.
Selectingfilesfromthefile namelist
(Functionforcompressedaudio/DivX/MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4)
OperationisthesameasthatforDisc. RefertoSelectingfilesfromthefilenameliston page14.
Displayinglistsrelatedto thesongcurrentlyplaying (linksearch)
Touchtheartworktoopenalistofthenamesof songsonthealbumcurrentlyplaying. Touchthe nameofthesongyouwanttoplaytostartplay-ingthatsong.
Notes
- If part of the recorded information does not display, ascrollkey appears on the right side of list. Touch the scroll key to scroll.
- This function is available for USB devices in Musicbrowsemode.
PlayingDivX ^® VODcontent
OperationisthesameasthatforDisc.
RefertoPlayingDivX ^00 VODcontentonpage14.
CaptureanimageinJPEGfiles
Youcancaptureimagedataanduseitaswall-paper. Imagescanbestoredandrecalledeasily in this unit.
- Onlycneimagecanbestoredonthisunit. Oldimageisoverwrittenwiththenewone.
1Touch▶/IItopausetheslideshowwhen thedesiredimageisdisplayed.
2TouchCapturetocapturethedesired image.
3When"Doyousavethisimage?"isdis-played,touchYes.
Whilststoringtheimagctothisun it,"Saving theimage.Don'tswitchoffthebattery."Is displayed.Whentheprocessisfinished,"Image saved."isdisplayed.
■Tocancelthestorageprocess,touchNo.
BluetoothAudio
Soundplaybackoperations
(Function of AVH-X5550BT/AVH-X2550BT) YoucanusethisunittolistenteBluetoothaudio files.
Notes
- Depending on the Bueloolnaudio player connected to this unit, the available operations will be limited to the following two levels:
—A2DP profile(AdvancedAud oD stribution Profile): You can only play back songs or your audioplayer.
—AVRCP profileAudio/videoRemoteControl Profile: You can perform playback, cause playback, selects songs, etc. - AstreisawidevarietyofBluetoothaudio playersavailableconthemarket,operations availablewithspecificmodelsmayvaryex- tensively.Wrenatempingloruna Bluetoothaudioplayerusingthisunit,refer totheinstructionmanualthatcamewiththe playerswellastolthismanualforassis- tance.
- Astresignalfromyourcellularphonemay causencise, avoid usingitwhenyouarelisteningtosongsonyourBluetoothaudio player.
• ThesoundfromaBluetoothaudioplayer connectedtothisunitwillbemutedwhilea callisinprogressonacellularphoneconnectedtothisunitviaBluetoothwireless technology.
• The playtime may not display correctly. - DependingonthetypeofBluetoothaudio playeryouhaveconnectedtothisunit,operationandnformatondisplaymaynotbe availabletorsometfunctions.
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Displaying the filename is to select the files.
②Randomkey
Playingsongsinrandomorder.
③Repeatkey
Selecting the repeat range.
④Pauseandplaykey
Pausingandstartingplayback.
SettingupforBluetoothaudio
Before you can us the Bluetooth audio function you must establish Bluetooth wireless connection between the unit and your Bluetooth audio player.
TConnection
First,youreedtoconnectaBluetoothaudioto this.rnil.
Fordtail edinstuctionsonconnectingyour Bluetooth audiotothisunitviaBluetoothw relesstechnology,referlo:Bluetoothconnectionmonuonpage36.
BluetoothAudio
Notes
- When playing backfiles recorded as VBR (variable bitrate) files, the playtime will not be correctly displayediffasforward reverseoperationalsareused.
• Toensureproperoperation, connect the dockconnectorable from the iPodirectly lothisunit. - While the iPod disconnect to this unit, the iPod cannot be turned on or off.
- If the characters recorded on the discarenol compatiblowif this unit, those characters will not be displayed.
- TexInformationmayno.becorrectlydis-playeddependingontharecordedenvironment.
Randomplay(shuffle)
●Touchtherandomkey.
• On-Playbackfilesinrandomorder
-Off-Cancelrandomplay.
Repeating playback
●Touchtherepeatkey.
•One—Repeat the current song only
• All Repeatallsongs
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UsingMIXTRAX
MIXTRAXoperation
MIXTRAXisoriginaltechnologyforcreating non-slopmixesofselectionsfromyouraudialibrary.compleewithDJeffectisthatmakethem soundasifaDJisrightherewithyouplaying themusic.
MIXTRAXEZoperation
YoucanusethsunittoplayiPod/USBaudio files.
MIXTRAXF/isusedtcaddvarietyotsoundefectsbetweensongsforarranginglrepauses betweenewsongs.Itallowsyouloenjoylistening tomusicnon-stop.
- This function is only available when a file on a USB storage device or asongonaniPodis being played.
- This function is not available when the control mode is a AppMode.
- Depending on the file/song, sound effects may not be available.
- Depending on the file/song, non-slopplay-back may not be available.
StartingMIXTRAXEZoperation
●TouchMIXTRAXEZ.
SettingMIXTRAXmode
Turnon this function to playback audio files using MIXTRAX.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchMIXTRAXSetuponthesystem
menu.
MIXTRAXsettingitemsared splayed.
- ShortPlaybackMode: Whentrumpocr,selectamaud otrack playbacklength When this modelturnocoff,thaoulotrackwill playal the way to theend. 60s (60 sec.)—90s (90 sec.)—120s (120 sec.)—150s (150 sec.)—180s (180 sec.)—Random (random)—Off (off) When Random is selected the playbacktime varies between 60s,90s,120s,150s, and 180s selected at random movement playback songs ranges.
- Display Effect – When Display Effect is set toon, the artwork display can be moved according to them music type.
- Cut-In Effect – When Cut-In Effect is set to on, soundefectswill playbetweentracks.
- Effect Setting – Use Effect Setting to set up the source effect you want to insert between tracks.
Settingtheeffect
You can change: hesettings for fixed sounds and sound effects.
There are six different fixed sounds available that can be inserted for playback between tracks.
The sound effects are used as effectstosignal the endofasongbeing played and the beginning of thenex:songinseries.
The fixed sounds and sound effects are set as combinations as MIXTRAX sounds.
Fixedsounds
- Phaser – A fixed sound that sounds like surging waves.
- Roll – A fixed sound that repeats playback of acertainsound.
- Turntable -AfixeosoundlthalmimicsDJ scratching.
UsingMIXTRAX
- Flanger2-Arushingsoundthatmimics that rising and falling soundsofajetengine.
- Reverb – A fixed sound effect that creates a reverberation effect.
- Echo2 – A fixed sound effect that creates an echoing effect.
Soundeffects
• CrossFade—Asound effect that creates a fade in and fade out effect between songs.
- Flanger1-Arushingsoundthatmimics that rising and falling sounds of a jet engine.
- Echo1 — A sound effect that creates an echoing effect.
- Loop-Asound effect that repeats playback of one section of a song track.
Settingsoundsandsoundeffects aspresetsusingthepresetkey
TheStandardandSimplesoundeffectsareset, already defaultprosets.
- TouchStandardorSimpletocheckthe settings.
The registered presetsoundefectforthekey that was Louched, sselasapresel.
Registeringsoundsandsound effectsaspresets
Registersades redbombinationofsoundsand soundeffectstoCustom
Touch Custom to easily set the desired sound effect.
1TouchCustom.
2Addacheckmarktothedesiredsound effectbytouchingtheoption.
ThemarkedsoundefectisregisteredasapresetinCustom.
Notes
- Ifascundeffectistouchedintheselection screenforStandardorSimple.theCustom screenisautomaticallydisplayedandthe soundeffectisregisteredtoCustom.
- You can list to fixed soundstche examples by touching the speaker icon.
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Bluetooth telephone operations
(Function of AVH-X5550BT/AVH-X2550BT) You can use Bluetooth telephone.
Important
-Leavingtheunilonstandbyloconnectio yourphone via biuotoctnwhilethoengine is notrunringcandrainthebattery.
- Advanced operations that require attention on such as dialing numbers, on the monitor, etc., are prohibited when driving Park your vehicle in a safe place when using these advanced operations.
- Bluetooth connection menu cannot be selected while driving.
- Operationsavailablemaybelimiteddependingthecellularphoneconnectedtothis unit.
- Besuretoparkyourvehicleinasafeplace andapplytheparkingbrakewnonperformingthisoperation.
- If you are unable to complete the connection using this unit, used the device to connect to the unit.
- If you connect more than one device at a time, connect one device may not operate properly. Connecting one device at all times recommended.
Touchpanelkeys
Telephonestandbydisplay

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Displayisclosed.
②Presetdialkey
Displayingthepresetdialscreen.
③Phonebookkey
Switchingtothephonebookmode.
④Settingkey
DisplayingtheBluetoothconnectionmenu.
⑤Tonekey
Turningtheringtonforincomingcallson oroff.
⑥Auto-answerkey
Tumingautomaticansweringonoroff.
⑦Historykey
Switchingtothemissed,receivedanddialed calllists.
⑧Keypadkey
Switchingthemodetoenterthephonenum berdirectly.
⑨On-hookkey
Endingacall
Rejecting an incoming call.
Canceling call waiting.
⑩Volumekey
Adjusting the other party's listening volume.
⑪Privatemodekey
Turningprivalemodeoncroft.
⑫Off-hookkey
Accepting an incoming call. Making a phone call, when selecting a phone number. Switching between callerson hold.
⑬Voicecontrolkey
Notes
- Privatemodecanon ybooperatedowniIyou arelalkingonthephone.
• To end the call, both you and the other caller must be up your phones.
- Touchpanel keysnotlistedunderBluetooth telephonicoperationsmayappearonthedisplay.
Refer to Indicator/istonpage49.
Text information
⑭Incomingcallnotice
Indicales that an incoming ca has been re- ce vedandhasnotbeencheckedyet.
- Notdisplayedforcallsmadewhenyourcellularophoneisdisconnectedfromthisunit.
Setting up forhands-free phoning
Before you can use the hands-free phoning function you must set up a unit or use with your cellular phone. This entails establishing a Blueoo both wireless connection between this unit any your phone, registering your phone with this unit and adjusting the volume level.
1 Connection
First, you need to connect a Bluetooth telephone to this unit. For detailed instructions on connecting your phone to this unit via Bluetooth wire ess technology, refer to Pairing from this unit on page 36.
2 Volume adjustment
Adjust the earpiece volume of your cellular phone to your preference. The unit will record the adjusted volume level as the default setting.
Notes
• The volume of the caller's voice and ring lonemay vary depending on the type of cellular phone.
- If there is a large volume difference between theringtone and caller's voice, the overall volume level may become unstable.
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• Makesuretoadjustthevolumetoaproper levelbeforedisconnectingthecellularphone fromtheunit.Ifthevolumeismuted(zero level)onyourcellularphone,thevolume levelofyourcellularphoneremainsmuted evenafterthecellularphoneisdisconnected.
Callinganumberinthe phonebook
Thecontactsonyourphonewllnormallybe transferredecutmal calywrenlhephoneis connected.Iftisnot,useyourphonemenuto transferthecontacts. Theysibilitycth sunit shouldbeonwhenyouuselnepronenemu. RefertoSwitchingvisibleunitionpage37. Afterfindingthenumberyouwanttocallinthe phonebook,youcanselecttheentryandmake thecall.
1Touchthephonebookkeytoswitchto thephonebookmode.
2Selectthephonenumberlist.
The detailed phonenumberlist of these selected entry is displayed.
3Selectthephonenumber.
■If you want to store the phone number, touch hand, hold the list.
4Touchtheoff-hookkeytomakethecall.
5Touchtheon-hookkeytoendthecall.
Note
Thecontactsonyourphonew llnormallybe transferredautomal callwhenthephoneis connected.Ifitisnot,useyourphonemenuto transferthecontacts.Thevisibilitycflth sunit shouldbeonwhenyousetnepronenemu. RefertoSwitchingvisibleunitonpage37.
Selectinganumberby alphabetsearchmode
Halotofnumbersare registered in the phone book, you can search for the phone number by alphabet search mode.
1Touchthephonebookkeytoswitchto thephonebookmode.
2TouchABCtoswitchtoalphabetsearch mode.
3Touchthefirstletteroftheentryyouare lookingfor.
ThePhoneBookentriesstartingwiththat etter (e.g. "Ben", "Brian" and "Burl" when "B" is selected)will oodisplayed.
■ If you want to change the character to Russian, touch the con. Toreturn to English, touch the icon again.
АБВ
Changing the character to Russian.
- The order of the first name and last name may be different from that to the cellular phone.
4Touchthelisttodisplaythephonenum- berlistoftheselectedentry.
- Itseveral phonon numbers are included in entry, select one by touching the list. - If you want to switch to recall history list, touch the icon.

Switching the call history list.
5Touchtheoff-hookkeytomakethecall.
6Touchtheon-hookkeytoendthecall.
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Invertingnamesinphonebook
When your cellular phone is connected to this unit, the first stand last names of your contacts may be registered the phone ebook in reverse order. You can use this function to change the order back. (Inverting then names in the phone book)
1Touch the phonebook keytoswitch to the phonebook mode.
2Invertnamesinphonebooks.

Invertingnamesinphone books.
3"Wouldyouliketoinvertallnames?"appears.TouchYestocontinue.
While then names are inverted, is displayed. If the inversion fails "Invert Name Error" appears, in such cases, try again from the beginning.
Note
Inverting the names of your contact from this unildoes not affected the address your Blue box device.
Usingthemissed, received anddialedcalllists
The80mostrecentcal sdialed received and missedarestoredinthememory.Youcan browse themandcallnumberfromthese lists.
1Touchthehistorykeytodisplaythecall historylist.
2SelectMissedCalls, DialedCallsor ReceivedCalls.

Disp ayingthereceived callist.

Disp aying the dialed call list.

Dispaying the missed call list.
3Touchthelistnumbertoselectaphone number.
Nameandchonenumberaredisplayedinthe detailedlist.
■If you want to store the phone number touch and hold the list.
4Touchtheoff-hookkeytomakethecall.
5Touchtheon-hookkeytoendthecall.
Settingautomaticanswering
If this function is on the unit automatically answers all incoming calls.
●Touchtheauto-answerkeytoturnautomaticansweringonoroff.
Adjustingtheotherparty's listeningvolume
To maintain the good sound quality, this unit can adjust the other party's listening volume. It the volume isn't louder enough for the other party, use this function.
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● Touchthevolumekeytoselect Far-EndVOL.
1 2 3
■ This function can be performed while taking on the phone.
■ Settingscanbestoredfore Guydev.co.
Switchingtheringtone
You can select whether omouse this unit's ringtone. This function is set to, thereing tone for this unit will sound.
1Connectyourcellularphonetothisunit.
2Touchthetonekeytoturntheringtone onoroff.
Usingthepresetdiallists
Youcaneasilystoreuptosixphonenumbersas presets.
1Touchthepresetdialkeytodisplaythe presetscreen.
2Touchoneofthephonenumberstose-lect.
■ If you want to delete a pre-selphor number, touch and hold the phone number you wish to locate.
3Touchtheoff-hookkeytomakethecall.
4Touchtheon-hookkeytoendthecall.
Makingacallbyentering phonenumber

Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleinasafeplaceand appytheparkingbrakwhenperformingthis operation.
Settingtheprivatemode
During a conversat on, you can switch to private mode (talk directly on your cellular phone).
●Touchtheprivatemodekeytoturnprivatemodeonoroff.
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Voicecontrol
If your cellular phone is equipped with the voice control feature, you can use video commands to make calls, for example.
• Operationvariesdependingonthetypeof cellular arphone. Refertothreinstructionmanualthatcamewithyourcellularhoneforedetailedinstructions.
• Fordetal sonce ularphonemodelstratare compatiblewith this feature,relertotheinformationonounwebsite.
1Touchthevoicecontrolkey.
The display switch the voice control screen. You can also switch the voice control screen expressing and holding down the home button with the source icon.

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• In order for you've command stoberecognized and interpreted correctly, ensure that conditions are suitable for recognit on.
Section
TVtuneroperations
This unit can be used to control TVs. Tuners such as the GEX-1550DTV (so dseparately).
Note
Textmaynotdisplaycorrectlydependingonthe languagese selectedinthelanguagesettings.If thisoccurs,textwillcisplayinthodeafaultlan- guageofftheTvtunerinstead.Fordetails,refor loSelectingthesystemlanguagepage32.
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Opens:hechannel programmingbroadcast schedule.
②Closekey
Closestred splayofthebroadcastschedule.
③Menukey
④Channelselectkey
Usedtoswitch between preset channels.
⑤Presetchannelkey
Usedtoselectapresetchannel.
SelectingTVtunerdisplay
- PressMODE.
Changingthewide-screen mode
You can select desired mocteen largea4:3 picture to a 16:9 picture.
●Press◀or▶(TRK)tochangethewide-
screenmode.
•FULL(fu|screen)
The4:3pictureisenlargedirthehorizontaldirectiononly.grantngviewersa4:3IVpicture(norma picture)withoutanyomiss ons.
•NORMAL(normal)
The4:3pictureised splayedasis granting viewersnoser seotdisparityastheproportionsarelhesameas that of thenorma picture.
Storingstations
Thistungstoresstationsthatyoulistento automatically.
Broadcastfrequenciesstoredduringthisstep mayreplacebroadcastfrequenciesassavedpreviouslywiththepresetturingkeys.
1Touchthemenukeytoopenthemenu
display
2TouchChannelSearchtostartchannel searching.
Preselchannelsarel sledinorderofchannel frequency.
• Tocancelstoringthe broadcast frequencies, touch Cancel
EPGfunction
Youcanusethisfunctiontoviewthechannel programmingbroadcastschedule.
1TouchtheEPGkeytodisplaytheEPGlist.
2Touchoneofthelistitemstodisplaythe channelprogrammingscheduleforthese-lecteditem.
Note
Th sfunctionisnotavailableforstatonsthatdo nottransmitprogrammingschedules.
Settings
Menuoperations
Touchpanelkeys

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Audio Sonic Center Control L/R 0 Lateliness Low Subwoofer On Bass Booster 0 High Pass Filter 125Hz Source Level Adjustor 0①Videosetupkey
RefertoSettingupthevideoplayeronpage 29.
②Audiofunctionkey
RefertoAudioadjustmentsonthispage.
③Closekey
Returningtothecurrentsourcedisplay.
④Systemkey
Refer to System settings on page 32
⑤Favoritekey
You can choose menus within each menu (Audiofunct or menu, etc.) and register them to this favoritemenu.
Refer to favor le men on page 36.
Notes
- YoucandisplaytheVideoSetupmenu
whenaDiscorUSBsourceisselected.
- If you start the VideoSetupmenu, playback is stopped.
- You cannot display the audio function menu when themute function is on a JPEG file is playing.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchanyofthefollowingtouchpanel keystoselectthemenutobeadjusted.

Audioadjustments
Usingfader/balanceadjustment
Fader/Balanced displays when Rear Speaker is set to Full on the System Menu. You can change the fader balances setting to provide an ideal listening environment for all of the occupied seats.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3TouchFader/Balanceontheaudiofunctionmenu.
4Touch ^ ortəadjustthefront/rear speakerbalance.
Range:Front15toRear15
■Se ectF/ROL/RO whenorlyusingtwospeakers.
5Touch or toadjusttheleft/right speakerbalance.
Range: Left15 to Right15
Note
You can also set the leader balance by dragging the dot on the displayed table.
Usingbalanceadjustment
BalancedisplayswhenRearSpeakerissello SubwooferontnoSystemMenu.Thissetting willallowyouloadjust.thebalancebetween right/leftsoundoutoul.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3TouchBalanceontheaudiofunction menu.
4Touch
Note
Youcana sosetthebalancebydreggingthedot onthedisplayedtable.
Usingtheequalizer
You can adjust the equalization to match the car's inferior accuracy characteristics desired.
Recallingequalizercurves
Therearosevenstorodequalizercurveswhich youcaneasilyrecallalanytime. Hereisalislof treequalizercurves.
| Display | Equalizercurve |
| S.Bass | Superbass |
| Powerful | Powerful |
| Natural | Natural |
| Vocal | Voca |
| Flat | Flat |
| Custom1 | Custom1 |
| Custom2 | Custom2 |
• The equalizer curves for Custom1 and Custom2 can be adjusted.
- You cannot select Custom1 and Custom2 when using the auto-equalizer.
- When Flat, no changes are made to the sound. You can check the effect so that the equalizer curves by switching alternatively between Flat and another equalizer curve.
Audioadjustments
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3TouchGraphicEQontheaudiofunction menu.
■You cannot selector adjust the equalizer curves of Custom1 and Custom2 when using the auto-equalizer.
4Touchthedesiredsetting. S.Bass—Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Flat—Custom1—Custom2
Adjustingthe8-bandgraphic equalizer
You can adjust the level of each band for the equalizer curves.
- AseparateCustom1curvecanbecreated foreachsource.Ifyoumakeadjustments whenacurveetherthanCustom2isselected,theequalizercurvesettingswillbe storedinCustom1.
- ACustom2curvethat scommonforall sourcescanbecreated. If you make adjustments when the Custom2curveisselected, the Custom2curve will be updated.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3TouchGraphicEQontheaudiofunction menu.
4Touchthedesiredsetting. S.Bass Powerful Natural Vocal Flat Custom1—Custom2
5Touchthetabletoadjustthelevelofthe equalizerband. Range:+12dBto-12dB
Usingtheauto-equalizer
Theauto-equalizerisanequalizercurvecreated byautoEQ(referloAutoEQ(auto-equalizing)on page34).
Youcanlurntheauto-equalizeronoroff. Iyouconnreclanoolionalmicrophonelolthis unit,youcanusethistfunction.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3TouchAutoEQtoturntheauto-equalizer onoroff.
■YoucannotusethisfunctionifautoEQhasnot beencarriedout.
Usingsoniccentercontrol
Soundthatissuitedforthelisteningposition caneasilybecreatedwiththisfunction.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3TouchSonicCenterControlontheaudio functionmenu.
4Touch <ortoselectalistestingposition. Range:Left7toRight7
Audioadjustments
Adjustingloudness
Loudnesscompensatesfordeficienciesinthe low-frequencyandhigh-frequencyrangesatlow volume.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3Touch◀or▶toselectadesiredlevelfor loudness.
Off (off)—Low (low)—Mid (mid)—High (high)
Usingsubwooferoutput
This unit is equipped with asubwoofer output which can be turned on or off.
- Thecul-off frequency and culpul level can be adjusted when the subwoofer output is on.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3TouchSubwooferontheaudiofunction menu.
4TouchOnorOffnexttoSubwooferto turnthesubwooferoutputonoroff.
5TouchNormalorReversenexttoPhase toselectthephaseofsubwooferoutput.
6Touch◄or►nexttoLeveltoadjustthe outputlevelofthesubwoofer. Range:+6to-24
7Touch◄or►nexttoFrequencytoselect thecut-offfrequency.
50Hz 63Hz 80Hz 100Hz 125Hz
Only frequencies lower than those in these selected range are outputted from the subwoofer.
Boostingthebass
You can boost the bass level.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3Touch◀or▶ toselectadesiredlevel. Ranger:0to+6
Usingthehighpassfilter
When you donot want low sounds from the subwoofer output frequency range to play from the front orrearspeakers, turn on the HP (high passfilter). Only frequencies higher than those in these selected range output from the front orrearspeakers.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3Touch◄or►nexttothefrequencytose-lectcut-offfrequency.
Off (off)—50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
Only frequencies higher than those in these- lected range are output from the front or rear speakers.
Audioadjustments
Adjustingsourcelevels
With SLA(sourceleveladjustment), the volume level so each source can be adjusted to prevent significant differences between sources.
- SettingsarebasedontheFMvolumelevel, whichremainsunchanged.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchtheaudiofunctionkeytoopenthe audiomenu.
3ComparetheFMvolumelevelwiththe levelofthesourceyouwishtoadjust.
4TouchSourceLevelAdjusterontheaudio functionmenu.
5Touch ^ ortoadjustthesourcevolume.
Range:+4to-4
Notes
- SourceLevelAdjusterisnotavailablewhen FMisselectedasthesource.
• The AM volume level can also be adjusted with this function.
• VideoCD, CD, compressedaudio, DivX, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 are automatically settothes a source level adjustment volume.
Settingupthevideoplayer
Settingthesubtitlelanguage
You can set a desired subtitle language. When available, the subtitle will be displayed in the selected language.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchSubtitleLanguageonthe VideoSetupmenu.
Asubtllelanguagemenuisodisplayed.
4Touchthedesiredlanguage. Thesubtitlelanguageisset.
- If you have selected Others refer to When you selectOthersonthispage.
Notes
- If these selected language is not available, the languages specified on the disc is displayed.
- Youcanalsoswitchthesubtitlelanguageby touchingtheswitchsubtitlelanguageskey during playback.
- Thesettingmadeherewillnctbeaffected evenifthesubtitlelanguageaisswitchcheduringplaybackusingtheswitchsubtitlelanguageskey.
WhenyouselectOthers
Alanguagecodeinputdisplayisshownwhen Othersisselected.Refertolanguagecodechart forDVDonpage56.
●Touch0to9toinputthelanguagecode.
- Tocance theenterednumbers,touchC. - Toreg stethecode,touchthefollowingtouch panel key.

Registeringthecode.
Settingtheaudiolanguage
Youcansetthepreferredaudiolanguage.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchAudioLanguageontheVideo Setupmenu.
Anaudiolanguagemenuisdisplayed.
4Touchthedesiredlanguage.
Theaudiolanguageisset.
■ If you have selected Others, refer to When you select Othersonth space.
Notes
- If these selected language is not available, the languages specified on the discisused.
- Youcanalsoswitchthcaudiolanguageby touchingtheswitchaudiolanguageskey during playback.
- The selling made her will not be affected even if the audiolanguage is switched during playback using the whichaudiolanguages key.
Settingthemenulanguage
Youcansetthepreferredlanguageinwhichthe menusrecordedonadiscaredisplayed.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
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2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchMenuLanguageonthe VideoSetupmenu.
Amenulanguagemenuisdisplayed.
4Touchthedesiredlanguage.
Themenulanguageisset.
■ If you have selected Others, refer to When you selected Others on the previous page.
Note
If these selected language is not available, the language specified on the disc is displayed.
Settingthemulti-angleDVD display
Theangleiconcanbeselsoitappearson sceneswheretheanglecanbeswitched.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchMultiAngleontheVideoSetup menutoturnangleicondisplayonoroff.
Settingtheaspectratio
There are two kinds of display: awidescreen display that has a width-to-height ratio (TV aspect ratio) of 16.9 and regular display that has a aspect of 4.3. Besuretoselect the correct TV aspect for the display connected to VOUT.
- When using regular display, select either LetterBoxorPanScan. Selecting 16:9 may result in an unnatural picture.
- If you select the Vaspect ratio, the unit's display will change to these names setting.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchTVAspectontheVideoSetup menutoselecttheTVaspectratio. TouchTVAspectrepeatedlyuntilthedesiredas- pectraticappears.
- 16:9 – Wide screen picture (16:9) is displayed asis(initialsetting)
- Letter Box – The picture is the shape of a letterbox with black bands on the top and bottom of the screen
•PanScan—Thepictureiscutshortorthe rightandleftsidesofthescreen
Notes
- When playing discsthatonotspecify PanScan, the discisplayedback in LetterBox display even if you select the PanScansetting. Confirm whether the disc package be a star the 16:8 LB mark.
- The TVaspect ratio cannot be changed for somediscs. Fordetails, refertothedisc's instructions.
Settingtheslideshowinterval
JPEGfilescanboviewodasasi deshoworthis unit. In this setting, the interval between each image can be set.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
Settingupthevideoplayer
3TouchTimePerPhotoSlideonthe VideoSetupmenutoselecttheslideshowin- terval.
TouchTimePerPhotoSliderrepeatedlyuntilthe desiredsettingappears.
- 5sec-JPEGimagasswitchatintervalsof5 seconds
- 10sec – JPEG images switch at intervals of 10 seconds
• 15sec – JPEG images switch at intervals of 15 seconds
- Manual-JPEGimagescanbeswitched manually
Settingparentallock
SomeDVDvideodiscslelyouuseparentallock torostrictchildrenfromviewingviolentand adult-orientedsconos.Youcansetparentallock tothedesireolevel.
- When you have aparentallock level set and play discrete caturing parentallock code number input indications may be displayed. Insuch cases, playback will begin when the correct codenum or is centered.
Settingthecodenumberandlevel
Acodenum must be registered incerto playback disc with parental lock.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchParentalontheVideoSetupmenu.
4Touch0to9toinputafourdigitcode number.
■Tocanceltheenterednumbers,touchC.
■Toregisterthecoce,touchthefollowingtouch panelkey.

Registeringthecode.
The codenumberisset, and the level can now be set.
5Touch1to8toselectthedesiredlevel.
6TouchEnter.
Theparentallocklevelisset.
• 8 – Playback of the entire disc is possible (ini-
tial setting)
• 7 to 2 – Playback of discs for children and
non-adult-orienteddiscsispossible
• 1 – Playback of discs for children only is possible
Notes
• Were recommend to keep a record of your codenumberincascyouforgetit.
• The parental lock level is stored on the disc. Look for the level indication written on the disc package, included lateralure on the disc itself. Parental lock of this unit is not possible if a parental lock level is not stored on the disc.
- Withsomediscs, theparentallockmaybe activeonlyforcertainlevelsofscenes. The playbackofthosesceneswillbeskipped. For details, refertotheinstructionmanualthat camewiththedisc.
Changingthelevel
Youcanchangethesetparentallocklevel.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchParentalontheVideoSetupmenu.
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4Touch0to9toinputtheregisteredcode number.
5Registeringthecode.

Registering:hecode.
Thissetstrecodenumberandthelevelcan nowbechanged.
■ If you enter an incorrect code number, the icon is displayed. Touch Candenter, he correct code number.
■ If you forget your codenumber, refer to if you forget your codenumber on this page.
6Touch1to8toselectthedesiredlevel.
7TouchEnter.
Threewparentallocklevelissel.
If you forget your codenumber - Press RESET.
SettingtheDivXsubtitlefile
You can select whether or not to display DivXexternal subliues.
- TheDivXsubtit eswillbodisp ayedeven when Custom sselectedditnoDivXexternal subtillef esexisl.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchDivX®SubtitleontheVideoSetup menutoselectthedesiredsubtitlesetting.
• Original-DisplaytheDivXsublities
- Custom – Display the DivX external subtitles
Notes
- Uolc42characterscanbedisplayedonone line.lfmoretnan42charactersareset.the linebreaksandthecharactersaredisplayed onthenextline.
- Upto126characterscanbedisplayedon onescreen.lfmorethan126charactersare set,theexcesscharacterswillnoibdisplayed.
DisplayingtheDivX® VOD registrationcode
InordertoplayDivXVOD(videoondemand) contentsonthisunit,theunitmustfirst:bergisteredwithaDvXVODcontentsprovider.For registration,generateaDivXVODregistration codeandsubmit theyourprovider.
- Keeparecordofthecoceasyouwillneedit whenyouregistryyourunittotheDivXVOD provider.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchDivX®VODontheVideoSetup menu.
RegistrationCode and DeregistrationCode appear.
4TouchRegistrationCode.
Yourregistrationcode is displayed.
Displayingthederegistrationcode
If your device is already registered, deregisent by entering the deregistration code.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
Settingupthevideoplayer
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchDivX®VODontheVideoSetup menu.
4TouchDeregistrationCode.
■Tocance deregistration.touchCancel.
5TouchOK.
Thederegistrationiscomplete.
AutomaticplaybackofDVDs
WhenaDVDdiscwithaDVDmenuisinserted, thisunitwillcancelthemenuautomaticallyand startplaybackfromthefirstchapterofthefirst title.
- SomeDVDsmaynotoperateproperly,Ifthis functionisnotfullyoperated,turnthisfunctionoffandstartplayback.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthevideosetupkeytoopenthe videosetupmenu.
3TouchDVDAutoPlaytoturnautomatic playbackon.
■Totumautomat playbackoff.touch
DVDAutoPlayagain
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Switchingtheauxiliarysetting
Activate this setting when using an auxiliary device connected to this unit.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchAUXInputonthesystemmenuto turnAUXInputonoroff.
SettingAVinput
Activate this setting when using an external videocomponent connected to this unit.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchAVInputonthesystemmenuto turnAVInputonoroff.
SettingtheRGBInput
YoucanswitchthesettingofRGBinput.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchRGBInputonthesystemmenuto turniPhoneorNAVI.
Note
If you use Advanced App Mode, set to iPhone.
SettingtheAppsoundmixing
Refer to Setting the Appsound mixing on page 18.
SettingMIXTRAXmode
RefertoSettingMixTRAXmodeonpage22.
Changing the picture adjustment
You can adjust the brightness (brightness).
Contrast (contrast), Color (color) . Hue (hue). Dimmer(dimmer), and Temperature(temperature)foreachsourceandreviewcamera.
- You cannot adjust Color, Hue and Contrast for the audiosource.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
Systemsettings
3Ifyouareadjustingthe
PictureAdjustment,selecttheunit.

CompletingPictureAdjustmentfortheNavigationsystemwnentheRGB inoutsettingissetto
NAVI.
CompletingPictureAdjustmentfortheAdvancedAppModewhentheRGBInoutsettingissetioiPhone.
Rear View
Adjusting the Picture Adjustment forth or view camera.
AdjustingthePictureAd-justmentforthesource.
4Touchanyofthefollowingtouchpanel
keystoselectthefunctiontobeadjusted.
PictureAdjustmentitemsaredisplayed.
- Brightness–Adjuststheblack intensity - Contrast–Adjuststhecontrast
•Color-Adjuststhecolorsaturation
- Hue – Adjusts the tone of color (red or green isemphasized)
- Dimmer-Adjuststhebrightnessofthedisplay
• Temperature—Adjuststhecolotemperature, resulting nabetierwhitebalance
■YoucanadjustHueonlywhenthecolorsystem issottoNTSC.
■Withsomerearviewcameras, pictureadjustmentmaynotbepossible.
5Touch◄or►toadjusttheselecteditem.
Eachtimeyoutouch◀or▶, thelevelofthese-lecteditemincreasesordecreases.
- Dimmer can be adjusted from +1 to +48.
- Temperature can be adjusted from +3 to -3.
Notes
- You cannot operate this function while driving.
- Different Brightness/Contrast/Dimmer settingscanbesetforwhentheillumination switchiscnandwhenitisoft.
Selectingthesystemlanguage
Thesystemlanguagecanbeselected. Iftextinformationsuchasthetitlename,artist nameoracommentisembeddodinaEuropean language,theycanalssobsdisplayedonthis unit.
• Thelanguage can be changed for the following:
—Audiomenu
—Systemmenu
—VideoSetupmenu
—Bluetoothmenu
—On-screendisplay
—MultilanguagesettingforDivX
—Languageforcautions
Some operations such as unit are prohibited from use while driving or require careful attention when operated. In such cases, a caution will appear on the display. You can change the language for caution messages with this setting.
- If the embedded language and these selected languages setting a renot the same, text information may not display properly.
- Some characters may not be displayed properly.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchSystemLanguageonthesystem menutoselectthedesiredlanguage.
Systemsettings
4Touchthedesiredlanguage. English (English)—Français (French)—Español (Spanish)—Português (Portuguese)—繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
SettingDemoMode
OnceDemoModeisturnedon,theDemo screenappears. ReferloDemomodeonpage5.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchDemomodeonthesystemmenu toturnDemomodeonoroff.
• On-The Demoscreenappears.
- Off-TheDemoscreendoesnotappear.
Switchingsoundmuting/attenuation
Sound from this system is automatically truncated or attenuated when a signal from equipment with amutetunction is received.
- Soundfromthissystemreturnstonormal whenthemultingorattenuationiscanceled.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchMute/ATTuntilthedesiredsetting appears.
TouchMute/ATTuntilthedesiredsettingappearsinthedisplay.
• Mute-Muting
- ATT-20dB – Attenuation (ATT-20dB has a strongereffect than ATT-10dB)
• ATT-10dB - Attenuation
- Off – Turns the sound muting/attenuation off
Notes
- When Mute is displayed, the soundisturned off and no audio adjustments can be made.
- When ATT is displayed, the soundisattenuated and only the volume can be adjusted. (No other audio adjustment can be made.)
• Operation returnstonormalwhenthephone connectionisended.
Settingtherearoutputand subwoofercontroller
This unit's rear output(rearspeaker leads outputand RC area output) can be used for full rangespeaker (Full) or subwoofer (Subwoofer) connection. If you switch there are output setting to Subwoofer, you can connect areaspeaker lead directly by subwoofer without using an auxiliary. Initially, the unit's settorarearful-rangespeaker connection (Full).
1Turnthesourceoff.
RefertoTurningtheSourceON/OFFonpage6.
2Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
3Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
4TouchRearSpeakeronthesystemmenu toswitchthesubwooferoutputorfull-range speaker.
■When nosubwooferisconnectedtotherearoutput,selectFull(full-rangespeaker).
- When as subwoofer is connected to other output, select Subwoofer(subwoofer).
Systemsettings
Notes
- Evenifyouchangethissetting,therewillbencoutputunlessyoutumthesubwocferoutput(polon(referltoUsingsubwocferoutput,polonpage28).
- BothrearspeakerleadoutputsandRCArear outputareswitchedsimultaneouslyinthis selling.
Usingthekeyboard
Keyboard is available only in Advanced App Mode.
Refer to Setting the Keyboard page 18.
Settingtheeverscroll
WheneverscrollissettoOn, recordedtextinformationscrollscontinuouslyinthedisplay.SettoOffifyouprefertheinformationoscrolljust once.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchEverScrollonthesystemmenuto turneverscrollonoroff.
SettingtheBluetoothaudio
(Function of AVH-X5550BT/AVH-X2550BT) You need to activate the Bluetooth Audio source in order to use a Bluetooth audioplayer.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchBluetoothAudioonthesystem menutoturnBluetoothaudioonoroff.
ClearingBluetoothmemory
Important
NevertumtheuniloffwhiletheBluetoothmemoryisbeingcleared.
1Turnthesourceoff.
RefertoTurningthesourceON/OFFonpage6.
2Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
3Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
4TouchBluetoothMemoryClearonthe systemmenu.
5TouchClear.
Afterselectingadesireditem, a confirmation display appears. Touch OK to deletethememory.
- If you don't want to clear the memory, touch Cancel.
UpdatingBluetooth connectionsoftware
This function is used to update this unit with the latest Bluetooth software. For about Bluetooth software and updating, refer to our website.
Important
Nevertumtheunitoffandneverdisconnectthe phonewhilethesoftware isbeingupdated.
1Turnthesourceoff.
RefertoTurningthesourceON/OFFonpage6.
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Systemsettings
2Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
3Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
4TouchBTSoftwareUpdate.
5TouchStarttodisplaythedatatransfer mode.
■ Followtheon-screen instruction to finish updating the B uctootnsoftware.
DisplayingtheBluetooth systemversion
If this unit fails to operate properly, you may need to consult your dealer for repair. In such cases, you may be asked to specify the system version. Perform the following procedure to check the versions on this unit.
1Turnthesourceoff.
RefertoTurningthesourceON/OFFcnpage6.
2Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
3Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
4TouchBluetoothVersionInformationto displaytotheversionoftheBluetoothmoduleofthisunit.
Settingtherearview camera(backupcamera)
CAUTION
Pioneerrecommendstheuseofacamera whichoutputsmirror-reversedimages. Otherwise, thescreenimagewillappearreversed.
Th sunitfeaturesafunctionthatautomatically switchestotherearviewcameravideo(R.CIN) whenarearviewcameraisinstalledonyourcar andtheshiftleverismovedtotheREVERSE
(R)position.(Formoredetails,consultyour dealer.)
Youcanalsoswitchthereaviewimageby pressingthetouchkey.
Fordetailsrefer toUsingthereaviewonpage8.
- After you setup there are view cameras setting, movethreshiftleverto REVERSE(R) and confirm that there are view camera views shown on the display.
- Changethissettingithedisplayswitchesto therearviewcameravideooberrorwhileyou aredrivingforward.
- Testopwatchingtherearviewcamerawideo andreturntothesourcedisplay.pressand holoMUTE.
- TouchtheRearViewsourceiconlodisplay thorcarviewcameraimagewhiledriving. Touchthesourceiconagainlolumtherear viewcamersoff.Fordetails refertoSelecting asourceonpage6.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
Systemsettings
3TouchCameraPolarityonthesystem
menutoselecttheappropriatesetting.
- Battery—When the polarity of the connected eacdispositively, neshift leverisin RE-VERSE(R)position
• Ground–Whenthepolarityoftnoconnected cedisnogativewh lothoshiftleveris in RE-VERSE(R)position
- Off-When area view camera shot connected cloth this unit
• Therearviewkeysettinga solumsofforthe homedlasplayscreen.
The auto-equalize automatically measures the car sinterioracoustic characteristics and then creates an auto-equal zercurve based on information.
• Topform this function, dedicated microphone (e.g. CD-MC20) is required.
WARNING
Asaloudtono(noise)mayocemittofromthe speakerswhenmeasuringlhecar'sinterior acouslccharaclenstics,neverperformauloTA orautoEQwnilodriving.
CAUTION
• Thoroughly check the conditions before performing autoEQas, the speakers maybe damaged if these functions are performed when:
—Thespeakersareincorrectlyconnected. (For example, whenareaspeakerisconnected asasubwoofaroutput.)
—Aspeakerisconnectedtoapowerampdeliver ngoutputnigherthanthespeaker smaxi-muinputpowercanability.
- If themicrophones placed nanunsuitable positionthemeasurementtonemaybecome loudandmeasurementmaytake along time, resulting in battery drainage. Besure to place themicrophone in the specific education.
BeforeoperatingtheautoEQ function
- CamoutautoEQinasquiet:placeaspossible,withthecareengineencairconditioningswitchedoft.Asocupowertcar phonesorportabletelephonesinthecar,or removethemfromthecabeforecarrying outautoEQ.Soundsotherthanthemeasuremente(surroundingsounds,engine sound,telephonesringingetc.)mayprevent correctmeasurementofthecarinterior acoustichcharacteristics.
- BesuretocarryoutautoEQusingtheop- tionalmicrophone.Usinganothermicro- phonemaypreventmeasurement,orresult inincorrectmeasurementofthecarinterio/ acousticcharacteristics.
• Inorder to perform autoEQ the frontspeak ermust be connected.
- When this unit is connected to a power ramp within input level control, autoEQ may not be possible if the power ramp's input level asset below the standard level.
- When this unit is connected to a power amp with an LP, turn this LP off before performing autoEQ. Also set the cut-off frequency for the built-in LP of an actives, bwoofer to then highest frequency.
- The distance has been calculated by computerlobethopitimum delaylogive accumulation results to the circumstances, so please continue us this value.
—Therefected soundwithinthocaris strongandelaysoccur.
—TheLPFonactivesubwoofersorexternal ampsdelayhelowersounds.
Systemsettings
- AutoEQchangestheaudiosettingsasfollows:
—Theader/balancesettingsreturntothe centerposition.(ReferToUsingfader/balanceadjustmentonpage27.)
—TheequalizercurveswitchestoFlat. (Refer to Recalling equalizercurveson page27.)
—The front center and rear speakers will automatic ybeadjusted to a high pass filtersetting. - Previous setting for auto FQ will be overwritten.
- IfusinganAVH-X25503TorAVH-X1550DVD, connectamicrophoneextensioncable(solo separately)totheAUXinputadvance.
PerformingautoEQ
1Stopthecarinaplacethatisquiet, close allthedoors, windowsandsunroof, and thenturntheengineoff.
If the engine is eftrunning, enginencisemay preventcorrectautoEQ.
2Fixtheoptionalmicrophoneinthecenter oftheheadrestofthedriver'sseat, facing forward.
TheautoFQ may differ depending on where you placethernicrophone. If desired, placethernicrophone on the front passenger seat to carry out autoFQ.

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Line drawing of a car interior with steering wheel and attached medical device (no text or symbols)3TurntheignitionswitchtoONorACC.
Ifthecar'sairconditionerorheatersturnedon, turnitoff. No setrom:thetanintheairconditionerorheatermaypreventcorrectautoEQ.
4Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
5Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
6TouchAutoEQMeasurementtoenter autoEQmeasurementmode.
7Plugthemicrophone into themicrophoneinputjackonthisunit.
AVH-X5550BTandAVH-X4550DVD

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Simple line drawing of a lamp illuminating a wall-mounted device (no text or symbols)AVH-X2550BTandAVH-X1550DVD

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Extension Cable (solid separately) Microphone AUX input (AUX)8TouchStarttostartautoEQ.
Systemsettings
9When the 10-second countdown starts, get out of the car and closeted door within 10 seconds.
Ameasurement( noise)isemitted from the speakers and auto EQmeasurement begins. When auto-FQ is completed, Themeasurement has finished. PleasedisconnectthemicrophoneandthenpushHOME key, is displayed. When the car'sinternoon acoustic characteristics cannot be measured correctly, an error message will be displayed. (Refer to Understanding auto EQormessages on page 48.)
■IttakesaboutnineminutesforautoEQmeasurement:obecompletedwhenallthespeakersareconnected.
■TostopautoEQ,touchStop.
10Storethemicrophonecarefullyinthe glovecompartmentoranothersafeplace.
If the microphone, subjected to direct sunlight, for an extended period, high temperatures may cause distortion, color change or malfunction.
Selectingthevideoformat
You can switch the video output format of V OUT between NTSCardPAL.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchVideoOutputFormatonthesystemmenutoselectthevideooutputformat. NTSC—PAL
Note
You can switch the video output format only for the source from this unit.
Settingthevideosignal
When you connect this unit to an AV equipment to this unit, select the suitable video signal setting.
- AstrisfunctionisinitiallysettoAuto,the unitwillautomaticallyadjustthevideosignal setting.
- You can operate this function only for the videosignalinput into the AVinput.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthesystemkeytoopenthesystem menu.
3TouchVideoSignalSettingonthefunctionmenu.
VideoSignalSettingitemsared displayed.
•AV-Adjustre#Videosignal
•AUX-AdjuststheAUXvideos gnal
- Camera-Ajuststhereaviewcameravideo signal
•TV-AdjuststneTvTunersignal
4Touch◄or►toselectthedesiredvideo signalappears.
Auto PAL NTSC PAL-M PAL-N SECAM
UsingtheFavoritemenu
1Displaymenucolumnstoregister.
Refer to Menu operations on page 27
■You can customize menuse except Video Setup menu.
2Touchthestariconinthemenucolumn
forthedesiredmenutoregisterthemenu.
Thestariconforcheselectedmenuisfidedin
■Tocancel,heregistration,touchthestariconin thamenucolumnagain.
3Displaythefavoritemenuandchoosea
registeredmenu.
RefertoMenuoperationsonpage27.
Note
Youcanregisterupto12columns.
Bluetoothconnectionmenu
Bluetoothconnectionmenu operations
(FunctionofAVH-X5550BT/AVH-X2550BT)
Note
If you are using cellular phone that can be connected via Bluetooth wireless technology, we recommend that you use your phenotype search for this unit is to establish a connection between the daily your phone. The PINcopeissetto0000 as default. The product name forth this unit will display your phone as the device name. For details, refer to Entering PINcode for Bluetooth wireless connections on the next page. For further details concerning the procedure for establishing Bluetooth wireless connections, refer to the instruction manual for the phone.
Pairingfromthisunit
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2TouchtheBluetoothkeytoopenthe Bluetoothconnectionmenu.
3TouchConnectiontoselectadevice.
45starttosearch.

Starlingtosearch.
Whilesearching, is displayed and when available devices are found, the device names or Bluetooth device addresses (if names cannot be obtained) are displayed.
■ If you want to switch between the device names and Bluetooth device addresses touch the icon.

Switch ringbetweendevicenamesandBluetooth deviceaddresses.
■ I can cancel searching.touchStop.
- Ifthreedev cesarealreadypaired. MemoryFull isdisplayedandpairingcannotoperformed. In suchcases,deletecaparoddevicestfirst Rotortothis page.
■ Ifr device can be found. Not Found dis- played, insuch cases, check the status of the Bluetooth device and search again.
5Touchadevicenametoselectthedevice youwanttoconnectto.
Whileconnecting, Pairing is displayed. If the connection is established, Paired is displayed.
■If your devices support SSP (Secure Simple Par ing), 6-digit number appears on display of this unit. Once the connect or establish, this number disappears.
- If the connection falls, Error is displayed. In such cases, try again from the beginning.
- The PINcodeisatta0000asthaddefault, but can be changed. RefertoEnteringPINcodefor Bluetoothwirelessconnectionortherextpage. - Oncothecanction sastablished,thadevice nameid displayed
Touchthedevicenametod isconnec. ■Ifyouwanttodeleteapaired Bluetooth phone,d splayDeleteOK?.TouchYesodeletatne device.

Deletingapairesdevice.
■ Neverturntheunitoffwhlthepa recB uetooth telephone is being deleted.
Bluetoothconnectionmenu
ConnectingtoaBluetooth deviceautomatically
If this function is set to, a connection between your Bluetooth device and this unit will take place automatically as soon as the device are less than a few meters apart. Initially, this function is set to.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2TouchtheBluetoothkeytoopenthe Bluetoothconnectionmenu.
3TouchAutoConnecttoturnautomatic connectionon. If your Bluetooth device is ready for a Bluetooth wireless connection, connection to this unit will automatically be established.
■Tolum automaticconnect or off, touch AutoConnectaga n.
If connection fails, *Autoconnectionfailed. Retry?* appears. Touch Yesoreconnect.
4Onceyouturnyourvehicle'sACCswitch onagain, a connection is established automatically.
Switchingvisibleunit
Thisfunctionsetwhetheromottomakethis unitvisibletotheotherdevice. Initially,thisfunctionissetIcon.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2TouchtheBluetoothkeytoopenthe Bluetoothconnectionmenu.
3TouchVisibilitytoselectvisibilityoff. ■ Toturnvis bil tyon,touch Visibilityagain.
EnteringPINcodeforBluetooth wirelessconnection
ToconnectyourBluetoothdevicelothisunitvia Bluetoothwirelesstechnology.youneedtocenteraPINcodeonyourBluetoothdevicetoverifythe connection. Thedefaulcodeis0000, butyou canchangeitwiththisfunction.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2TouchtheBluetoothkeytoopenthe Bluetoothconnectionmenu.
3TouchPINCodeInputtoselect PINCodeInput.
4Touch0to9toinputpincode.
5AfterinputtingPINcode(upto8digits), storeinthisunit.

StoringthePINcodein thisunit.
DisplayingBluetoothDevice address
ThisunitdisplaysitsBluetoothdeviceaddress.
1 Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2TouchtheBluetoothkeytoopenthe Bluetoothconnectionmenu.
3TouchDeviceInformationtodisplaydeviceinformation.
The Bluetooth device address is displayed.
Thememenu
Selectingtheilluminationcolor
This unit is equipped with multiple-color illumination.
Directselectionfrompreset illuminationcolors
You can select an illumination color from the colorlist.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthethemekeytoopenthetheme settings.
3Touchilluminationandthentouchacolor onthelist.
Customizingtheilluminationcolor
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthethemekeytoopenthetheme settings.
3Touchilluminationandthentouch Custom.
4Displaythecustomizingmenu.

Displayingthecustomizingmenu.
5Touchthecolorbartocustomizethe color.
6Touch◄or►tofine-tunethecolor.
7Touchtheiconandholdtostorethecustomizedcolorinthememory.
Memo
Storing the customized color in the memory.
Thecustomizedcolorhasbeenstoredinthe memory.
The setcolor will be called from the memory then next time you touch the same con.
SelectingtheOSD(on-screen display)color
TheOSDcolorcanbechanged.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthethemekeytoopenthetheme settings.
3TouchScreen.
4Touchoneofthecolorsonthelist.
Selectingthebackground display
Youcanswitchthebackgroundthatisdisplayed when listeningtoasource.
1Pressthehomebuttontoswitchtothe homedisplay.
2Touchthethemekeytoopenthetheme settings.
3TouchBackground.
4Touchthedesiredsetting.
■IfnoJPEGimagesareslorecirthisunit,you
cannolselectphoto.TostoreaJPEGimagelathis
unit,refertoCaptureanimageinJPEGfilesonpage
20.
■If you want to delete the capture JPEG image, touch and hold that key of the JPEG image.
■Youcanviewtheidcensettingsbyflickingthe display.
Section
20
21
English
Section
22
Otherfunctions
Adjustingtheresponse positionsofthetouchpanels (TouchPanelCalibration)
Ilyoufacethatthetouchpanelkeysonthe screendeviatefromtheactualpositionsthatres- spondleyourlouch,adjustilheresponseposi- tionsofthetouchpanel.Therearetwo adjustmentmethods:4-pointadjustment,in whichyouclouchfourcornersofthescreen,and 16-pointadjustment,inwhichyoumakefine-adj- justmentsontrentirescreen.
• Parkycurcarinasafeplaceandusethis function.Donctoperatetwhiledriving.
- Touch the screen gently for adjustment. Forcefully pressing the touch panel may damage the touch panel. Don't use a sharp pointed tool such as a ball point penomechanical pen. Doings may damage the screen.
- If the touch panel cannot be adjusted properly, consult your local Pioneer dealer.
1Turnthesourceoff.
ReferoTurningresourceON/OFFonpage6.
2Pressandholdthehomebuttontostart TouchPanelCalibration.
The 4-point touch panel adjustments screen appears. When 2-point appearances at once, touch both.
3Toucheachofthearrowsonthefourcornersofthescreen.
■Tocancelthoadjustment,prossandholdthe homebutton.
4Pressthehomebuttontontocomplete4-pointadjustment.
Dalafortheadadjustedpositionissaved. ■Donottumoff:heenginewhilethecataisbeing saved.
5Pressthehomebuttontoproceedto16-pointadjustment.
The16 pointtouchpaneladjustmentsscreenappears. ■Tocancellheadjustment,pressandholothehomebutton.
6Gentlytouchthecenterofthe+markdis-playedonthescreen.
Afteryoutouchallthemarks, the data for the adjusted position is saved.
- Donotturnofftheenginewhilethedataisbeing saved.
7Pressandholdthehomebuttontocom- pletetheadjustment.
UsinganAUXsource
Anauxiliary device or portable devices sold separately can be connected to this unit.
AboutAUXconnectionmethods
Youcanconnectauxiliarydevicestothisunit.
Minipinplugcable(AUX)
When connecting an auxiliary device using a mini plugcable
iPodsandportableaudio/videplayerscanbe connectedtothisunitviaminiplugcable.
- IfanPoowithvidocapabilitiesisconnectedolthisunitvia3.5mmplug(4pole) cable(suchastheCD-V150M),youcanenjoythvideocontentsoftheconnectediPod.
- Aportableaud o/videoplayercanbeconnectedbyusinga3.5mmp ug(4pole)with anRCAcable(soldsoparately). However, dependingontheacable,areverseconnection betweenthered(rights deaudio)cableand yellowvidso)cablemayberequredinorder forthesoundandy decimagetobereproducedcorrectly.
Otherfunctions
- InsertthestereominiplugintotheAUX inputjackonthisunit.
RefertoConnectingthepowercordonpage40.
Resettingthemicroprocessor
BypassingRESET,youcanresethemicroprocessorloitsinitialsettingswithoutchangingthe bookmarkinformation.
Themicroprocessormuslbereselinthefollowingsituations:
- Before using this unifftor the first time after installation
- If the unit fails to operate properly
- When strangeor incorrect messages appear on the display
1TurntheignitionswitchOFF.
2PressRESETwithapentiporother pointedinstrument.
RefertoWhat'swhatonpage5.
Note
SwitchyourengineONorsettheignitionswitch toACCONbeforepressingRESETinthefollowingsituations:
- Aftercompletingconnections
- Whenerasingallstoredsettings
- When resetting the unit to its initial (factory) settings
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En
Connection

WARNING
• In some countries state the following images on display inside vehicle even by persons other than the driver maybe legal. When such regulations apply they must be about and this unit's DVD features should not be used.

CAUTION
- Donorillaholeintheeng necompartmenttoconnecttheyellowcableofthdisplayunittothevehiclebattery. Engine viorationmayeventualcause the insulation tofallatthepointwherethew repasses from the passengercompartmentintothe enginecompartment.Takeextracareinsecuringthewireathspont.
- Makesurethatcableswill notinterferewith movingpartsofthevehicle,suchasthesnift lever,parkingbrakecrseatslidingmechanism.

WARNING
- Usespeakersover50W(outputvalue)and between4Ωlo8Ω(impedancevalue).Do nouse1Ωlo3Ωspeakersforthisunit.
The blackcableisground.When installing this unitorpoweramp(sold separately), makesuretoconnecthegroundwirefirst. Makesurethatthegroundcableisproperly connectedtornetalpartsofthecarbody usingaspadetemnalsoldcommercially. Tnegroundwireofthepoweramothe oneofthisuntranyotherdevicemustbe connectedtothecaseparatelywithdiferent screws.lithescrewforthegroundwireloosensorfallsout, itcouldresultinfire.generationofsmokearmalftunion.

Other devices (Another electronic device in the car) Metal parts of car's body
*1 Non supplied for this unit
Important
- Th sunit cannot be installed in a vehicle without ACC (accessory) position on the ignition switch.

ACC position

No ACC position
- Use this unit with a 12 volt battery and negative grounding only. Failure todos may result in a firearmal function.
- Topreventashort circuit, overneating normal function, besuretofollowthedirections below.
—Disconnectthanegativeterminalofthebat- lerybeforeinstallation.
Connection
—Securetnew ringwithcableclampsorachesivotape. Wrapadnosivotapeaouncwiring that atcomosintocontactwith metal partsto protectthewiring.
—Placeallcablesawayfrommovingparts suchestheshiftloverandseatrais.
—Placeallcablesawayfromhotplaces,such asnearthehealeroule.
—Donotconnectthe yellowcabletothe battery bypassing through theholetothe engine compartment.
—Covaranydisconnectedcableconnectors with nsuatingtape.
—Donotshortenarycables.
—Never cut their insulation of the power cable of this unit in or certoshare the power with other devices. The current capacity of the cable is limited.
Use a use of the rating prescribed.
—Neverwirethenegativespeakercab ed rectly taground.
—Neverbanctogatnemagativecodiesofmultiplespeakers.
- Whenth sunlison,whitcsgisra saresent throughcoug/whitecable. Connect this cabletothesystemremolecrolofoanex- lernalpoweramporthevehicle sauto-antennarloyaitroterminal(max 300mA 12VDC).Ithvecholicouppodwitha glassantienna,connectlittotheantenna boostorpowersupolyterminal.
- Neverconnecttheolue/whitecabletothe powerterminalofanexternalpoweramp. Also,neverconnectittotnepowerterminal of theautoantenna.Doingsomayresultin batterydrainoramalfunction.
Section
Connection
Connection
Connectingthepowercord

flowchart
graph TD
A["Left Right"] --> B["Rear speaker or Subwoofer (4 Ω)"]
B --> C["Green/black Vialo/Black"]
C --> D["Green/white/white/black"]
D --> E["Gray/black White/black"]
E --> F["White/white/white/black"]
F --> G["Red/white/white/black"]
G --> H["Black I/chase's ground"]
H --> I["Connect to a clean paint-free metal location."]
I --> J["Orange/whits"]
J --> K["Connect to lighting switch terminal."]
K --> L["Yellow/white/white/black"]
L --> M["Fuse (10 A) / AU/K jack (3.5 pA)."]
M --> N["Antenna input"]
N --> O["RGB basic Supplied with In-lawway- seq. digital TV tuner"]
O --> P["This product"]
P --> Q["RGB input"]
Q --> R["Function of AVH X550RT/AVH X550RT"]
R --> S["Microphone Input (Function of AVH X350BT/AVI X260BT)"]
S --> T["Wind coil console input"]
T --> U["Hand-wired remote control adapter can be connected (solid separately)."]
U --> V["Violet/white/white/black"]
V --> W["Of the two lead wires connected to the back lamp, connect the one in which the voltage changes when the gear shift, sin the REVERSD IR position. This connection enables the unit to scope whether the car is moving forwards or backwards."]
V --> X["Yellow/black If you use an equipment with Mulo function on wire, this load is the Audio Mulo lead on their equipment. If no, keep the Audio Mulo lead free of any connectors."]
V --> Y["Light green used to detect the ON/OFF status of the parking brake. This load must be not sealed to the power supply side of the parking brake switch."]
Y --> Z["Packing broke switch"]
Z --> AA["Power supply side"]
AA --> AB["Ground size"]
AB --> AC["Packing broke switch"]
AC --> AD["Blue/white Connect to system control terminal of the power amp or auto-antenna relay control terminal (max, 300 mA *2V DC)."]
AD --> AE["With a 2 speaker system, do not connect anything to the speaker leads that are not connected to speakers."]
AE --> AF["Change the nifti setting of this unit, the subwoster output of this unit is montuml."]
Connection
Whenconnectingtoseparatelysoldpoweramp

flowchart
graph TD
A["Subwoofer output"] --> B["Input"]
B --> C["Front output"]
C --> D["This product"]
D --> E["Power strip (solid separately)"]
E --> F["Power arm (solid separately)"]
F --> G["Power arm (solid separate)"]
G --> H["Power arm (solid separate)"]
H --> I["To front output"]
I --> J["To rear output"]
J --> K["To supercooler output"]
K --> L["Contact with RCA cables (solid separately)"]
L --> M["System remote control"]
M --> N["Left Right"]
N --> O["Subwoofer"]
N --> P["Subcooler"]
N --> Q["Front speaker"]
N --> R["Front speaker"]
N --> S["Front speaker (multiple lines)"]
S --> T["Blue/while Connect to system control terminal of the power arc of auto-citation relay control terminal, max. 306 mA 15 V DC"]
T --> U["Perform these connections when using the optional amplifier"]
Connection
Whenconnectingtheexternalvideocomponentandthedisplay

flowchart
graph TD
A["External video component (solid separately)"] --> B["To audio outputs"]
A --> C["To video output"]
B --> D["RCA cables (solid separately)"]
C --> E["To video Input"]
D --> F["Display with RCA in rear jacks (solid separately)"]
E --> F
G["Video input (V IN)"] --> H["Rear monitor output (V OUT)"]
H --> I["This product"]
I --> J["Audio inputs (R IN LIN)"]
- It isnecessary to change AVInput the system menu when connecting the external videocomponent. RefertoSetting AVInput on page 32.
This product srearvideoutputistorconnectionofacisplaytoerablepassengers intherear seatstowatchtheDVD,etc.
WARNING
- Never install a board display in location that vis bletothed over while the vehicle is in motion.
Connection
Whenconnectingwitharear viewcamera
If you switch the shift lever to REVERSE(R), the display on this unit will automatically switch to there are view image. You need to set the
CameraPolarityproperlyinthesystemunitto use.Fordetailsonsettings,refertoSettingthe rearviewcamera(backupcamera)onpage34. Youcan also switch to therearviewimageby pressing the Touchkey.Fordetails,referto Usingtherearviewonpage8.

WARNING
USEINPUTONLYFORREVERSEORMIRRORIMAGEREARVIEWCAMERA.OTHER USEMAYRESULTININJURYORDAMAGE.

CAUTION
- Youmustuseacamerawhichoutputs mirrorreversedimages.
- Thescreenimagemayappearreversed,
- Therearviewcamerafunctionistobeused asanaistokeepaneyontrailers,orwhile backingup.Donotuseforentertainment purposes.
- Objectsintherearviewmayappearcloseror moredistantthantheyactuallyare.

flowchart
graph TD
A["rear view camera input (R.C IN)"] --> B["This product"]
B --> C["RCA cable (solid separately)"]
C --> D["To video output"]
D --> E["rear view camera is (solid separately)"]
E --> F["V/c etbivrate Of the two lead wires"]
Vicet/wide Of the two lead wires connected to the back lamp, connect the one in which the voltage changes when the gear shift is in the REVERSE (R) position. This connection can also be as the unit to sense whether the car is moving forwards or cars will move.
Connection
Connectingthesystem Whenconnectingwithopti CD-IU201Vcable

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This product USB/Port input AUX input (AUX) iPod with video capabilities (sold separately) Dock connector 1.8 m USB cable (Supplied with this unit) Connect to separately sold USB device.interface cable (CD-IL201V) (sold separately)
Whenconnectingwithoptional CD-IU201Scable

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This product USB/iPod input RGB input Pod with value capabilities (solid separately) Dock connector 1.5 m² US 3 cable (Supplied with this unit) Connect to separately sold US5 device.Inter-acc cable (CD IU201S) (sole separately)
Installation
Notes
- Checkal connection sandsystems before final installation.
- Donoluseunauthorzedpertsasthismay cause malfunctions.
- Consult your dealer if installation requires drilling the olesorotherm modification of the vehicle.
- Donotinstall this sun twhere: -itmayinterferewithoperat orofthevenicle. -itmaycauseinjurytoapassengerasaresult of asudder stop.
- The sem conductor laser will be damaged if loverheals. Install this sun away from hot place such as near the caterout.
- Optimum performance is obtained when the unit is installed at an angle of less than 30°.

- When installing to ensure proper health dispersal when using this unit, makes sure you leave a placespace behind therear panel and wrap any loose cables so they are not blocking the events.

- Tosometypesofvehicles, this unit cannot be properly installed. Insuchcase, use the optional installation kit (ADT-VA133).
Installationusingthescrew holesonthesideoftheunit
● Fasteningtheunittothefactoryradio-
mountingbracket.
Positiontheunitssothatascrewholesare alignedwiththescrewholesofthebracket and lightenthescrewsat3localonsoneachside.

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Technical diagram of an electronic device with numbered components and labeled parts①Ifthepawlgetsintheway bond tdown.
②Factoryradiomountingbracket
③Truss(5mm×8mm)screws
④Fama
Insomelytesofvehicles,discrepancy-may occur between the unit and the dashboard. If this happens, use the supplied frame of II the gap.
⑤ Dashboardorconsole
Installation
Installingthemicrophone

CAUTION
llisextremelydangerousloallowthemicro- phonocleadtooccomcwoundaroundthesteer- ingcolumnorshiftlever.Besuretcinstallthe unilinsuchaway:halitwillnclobstructdriv- ing.
Note
Instal them microphone napositionandorientation natwillenacleittop ckupthevo ceofthe personoperatingthesystem.
Wheninstallingthemicrophone onthesunvisor
1 Fitthemicrophoneleadintothegroove.

① Microphonelead
②Groove
2Installthemicrophonecliponthesun
visor.
With the surveyorup install the microphone clip. (Lowering the surveyor reduces the voice recognition rate.)

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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled parts ① and ②, likely illustrating a vehicle or gear system.①Microphoneclip
②Clamp
Usoseparatelysoldclampstosecuretine
leadwhere necessary inside the vehicle.
Wheninstallingthemicrophone onthesteeringcolumn
1 Detachthemicrophonebasefromthemicrophoneclip.
Todelachthem crophonebasefromthemicrophoneclip,sl dethemicrophonebase.

①Microphone
②Microphoneclip
③Microphone base
| The power will not turn on; Theurity II not operate. | Leadsandcon- nactorsarch- conrachlycon- rected. | Confirmimc morethatalcon- nactionsarco- rect. |
| Thefusesis o own. | Ractify thecause andthonreace thefuse.Besure loinstalafuse withthosamerat ing. | |
| Noiseand/or ofnortactors arecausngthe builteimmicro- processortope- erateincor- rectly. | PressRESET. (Page38) | |
| Operation withthere- molecontrol isndpossi- ble. Theurities not operate correctly even when ineap- procariaere- motocontrol buttonsare pressed | Bactarypowerls low | Loadanewbati- tery. |
| Someoperationsaroproh b- bedwthercertain d scs. | Tryoperatingwith anotherdisc. |
| Playbacks notpossible. | The scisdirty Cleanthed sc. | |
| Thetypeof sc loadedcannot beplayed on the sunit. | Checknecisc type. | |
| Thec soloaded isnotcompatible blowwith this videosystem. | Chargothecisc toonehatis compat blowin your videosystem. | |
| Thereisno sound. The volume level will not rise. | Can esarenot connectedcorrection. | Connectthecablescorrectly. |
| Theunitisper formingstill, slowdownon frame by frame playback. | Thereisnosound duringstill, slow motionorframe-by framcolay back. | |
| Thereisno imaged is played. | Theparking brakeable is notconnected. | Connectthepark-ingbrakeable, andappylthe parkingbrake. |
| Theparking brakeisnotapplied. | Connectthepark-ingbrakeable, andappylthe parkingbrake. | |
| Theiconis displayed, andoperation is not possible. | Theoperations prohibited for thedisc. | Th soperaionis notpossible. |
| Theoperations notcompatible with the configuration of the disc. | Th soperaionis notpossible. | |
Additionalinformation
SymptomCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| The magedisplayedstopstipauses andtheunitcan- notbeoparated. | Thedata couldnolongence readingplayback. | Stopplayback once and startplayback again |
| There sno sound.Thevolume levels is low. | Thevolunel levelislow.Theattenuator ison.Theunitisnot firmlysecured.Files zoadtransmission rateareabove recommended rates. | Adjust the volume level.Turn the attenuator off. |
| Thesound andvideo skip. | Theaspect ratio setting is incorrect for the display. | Selact the appropriate setting for your display.(Page 30) |
| Theaspect rat oils in correctand:ne imageis stretched. | ||
| Themotor sounds when theignition switch is turnedON (or islumnedto ACC). | Theunitiscon-frring whether omatad scs loaded. | This sanormal operation. |
SymptomCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Nothingis displayed. The touch parel keys cannot be used. | Thereanview cameras not connected. | Connectarear viewcamera. |
| CameraPolarityisal incorrect setting. | Presslihome butontorefum tothesourcecis-playandthenseSelectll corrected settingforCam-eraPolarity (Page34) |
| Noxxxxappearwhenadisplayls | Thoraisnoombeodedtextinformation. | Switchthodisplayorplayanothertrackfile. |
changed!No
Title,forex-ample).
| Subfolders cannot be played back. | Folder repeat playasbees selected. | Selecttherepeat rangeagain. |
| Theropot range changes automatically. | Another folder was selected during repeat play. | Selecttheropot rangeagain. |
| Tracksearchor fastforwans/re-versewaspar-formed during fi erepeat play. | Selecttherepeat rangeagain. |
Additionalinformation
DVD
SymptomCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Playbackis notpossible. | The cadaddisc hasadifferent regionnumber fromthisunit. | Rapacchadisc withoutfacturing theameregion numberashtis unit. |
| Asparental lockmessage soisplayed anuplayback snolpossi-ple. | Parentallockis activated. | Turnparental lock offorchangelhe level.(Page30) |
| Parentallock cannot be canceled. | Thecodenum-boris ncorrect. | Enterthecorrect codenumbar.(Page30) |
| You have forgot-lanyourcode number. | PressRESET.(Page38) | |
| Dialoglan-guagoand sustitlclan-guagelicun-no-be switched. | TheDVDbeing playeddoesnot featuromultiple linguogere-cordings. | Thelanguage cannotbe switchedifthey arenotrecorded orthedisc. |
| Youcanonly switch between items indicated inthed se menu. | Switchthelan-guageusingthe discmenu. | |
| Nosubillles arecisplayed. | TheDVDbeing playeddoesnot featuresrui-lles. | Subin lesarenol displayofthey arenotrecorded orthedisc. |
| Youcanonly switch between items indicated inthed se menu. | Switchthelan-guageusingthe discmenu. |
SymptomCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Playbacks notperformed with the audiolanguage and subtitiolanguagesettingsselected inVideo Setupmenu. | TheDVDbeing playsddoesnot featuredialog orsubtitlesin theseacted language. | Thielanguage cannot be switched with those elected language snotracarcedon thodisc. |
| Theviewing angecannot beswitched. | TheDVDbeing playddoesnot featurescenes shot from multi-pleanglos. | Theviewing angle cannot be switched with the DVDdoesnot featurescenes recorded from multi eengles. |
| You are trying to switch multi-angle viewing for ascanethat was nonrecorded from multiple angles. | Switch between multi eengles when watching scenes recorded from multi pleangles. |
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Additionalinformation
SymptomCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Theimages extremely unclear/distorted and dark running playback. | Somediscosfeetureassignato probitcopy ing. | Sincenisunitis compatbleblwth theanalogcopy generation management system, when playing a disctnachase, a gnalprochioring coaying horizontal stribesor other imperfectionsmayappear when viewacon somed splays. This isnotamal-function. |
VideoCD
SymptomCauseAction
| ThePBC ( playback control) menu cannot be called up. | TheVideoCD beingplayed doesnotfeature PBC. | In operationis notavailablefor VideoCDthat notfeaturePBC. |
| Repeatplay andtrack/ timesearch areno1possible. | TheVideoCD beingplayed featuresPBC. | In operationis notavailablefor VideoCDthat featurePBC. |
iPod
SymptomCauseAction
| TheiPoddoes notoporate correctly. | Thecablesare incorrectly connector. | D connect the cablefrom the Pod, Once the Pod's main manual displays played, reconnect the Podandreset it. |
| TheiPodversion isold. | Updated the Pod version. | |
| Sound from theiPodcan notbe heard. | Theaudiocut-outdirection mayswitchautomatically whenthe Bluetooth and USB connectionsanused atthesame time. | Use the Podto charger audio output direction. |
Additionalinformation
Bluetoothaudio/telephone
SymptomCauseAction
| Thesound from the Bluetooth audiosource is not played back. | Thereisacalin progressona Bluetooth connectecellular phone. | Thesoundwill be played back when thocallisterni rated. |
| ABluetooth connectedcellularphones currently being operated. | Donotusetha cellularphone at this time. | |
| Acal was made with the Bluetooth connectecelluar phononandthon immediately terminated. As a result, communication between this unit and the cellular phone. | Racconnecthe Bluetooth connection between this unit and the cellular phone. |
Errormessages
When you contact your deal erorycumearest PioneerServiceCenter, besuretonotetheerror message.
Common
MessageCauseAction
| AMPErrorThis sunitial stopoperator at thespeaker connection is incorrect;the protective circuit activated. | Check these speak-connection ifthemassag infantslodisappearevenafter cleaningisswitchedotion,contact your deal-eroranauthor-izedP on acrServiceStationfor assistance. |
Tuner
MessageCauseAction
| NoDataProvided | This unit cannot receive artist name/songtitle information. | Move the desired location or with good reception. |
| NoDataTrisunitcnnal receive program servicename information. | Move the desired location or with good reception. | |
DVD
MessageCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| DifferentRegionDisc | Thed sdocos nothavethe sameregion numberastn is unit. | ReplacetheDVD withonebearing thecorrectregion number. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Error-02-XX/FF-FF | Thediscisdirty.Cleanthedisc. | |
| Thediscis scratched. | Replacethedisc. | |
| Thediscis loaded,us do down. | Checkthallthe discis,loadedcor rectly. | |
| Thereisanelec- tricalorme- chanical error. | PrassRESET (Page38) | |
| Unplayable Disc | Thistypeofdisc cannot playodonthis unit. | Replacethedisc withonctnacan beplayedonthis unit. |
| Theinserted disdoesnot conla niery playab oflis. | Roplacethedisc. | |
| ProtectAllthefileson theinserted discarcem- beddedwith DRM. | Replacethedisc. | |
| SkippedTheinscored discosentains DRMprotected filos. | Playanaud ofilco no,embedded withWindows ModlaTMDRM9/13. | |
| TEMPTherempa-tureoftheunit isoutsidethe normaloperat-ingrange. | Waitunt ltheunit returnstcatem-peraturewithin thenormaloper-atinglinits. | |
| ThisDivX rentalhas expired. | Theinserted discosentains expiredDivX VOLcontent. | Selectafirelthat cambeplayed. |
MessageCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Videoresolutionnotsupported | Theinserted discontainsa higndofinition DivX/MPEG-1/ MPEG-2/ MPEG-4file. | Selectafilethat canbeplayed. |
| Itisnotpossibletowrite itinthe flash. | Thisunit'sflash memory used asthetemporanyorage areisfull. | Selectafilethat canbeplayed. |
| Yourdevice isnotauthorizedto playthis DivXprotectedvideo. | Thisunit'sDivX registration codehasnot beenauthorized bytheDivX VODcontents provider. | Registernisunit totheDivXVO contentsprovider. |
| Unplayable File | Tristypeoffile cannotbe playedonthis unit. | Selectafilethat canbeplayed. |
| FormatReadSometimes there sadelay between the startofolayback andwhenyou startonearany sound. | Waituntil the messaged sap pearsandyou hearsound. | |
| Videoframe ratenotsupported | DivXfile'sframe rateismore than30fps. | Selectafilethat canbeplayed. |
| AudioFormatnotsupported | Histypeoffile isno.supported anthisunit. | Selectafilethat canbeplayed. |
Additionalinformation
Externalstoragedevice(USB)
MessageCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Unplayable File | Thistypocoffi a cannot be played on this unit. | Selectafothat can be played. |
| The areno songs. | Transfertheaudio filestotheUSB portableaudio player/USBmemoryandconnect. | |
| Securityforth connectedUSB memoryisen-apiod. | FollowtheUSB memoryinstruc tionstodisable security. | |
| FormatReadSometimes thereisdelay between the startor playback and whenyou starttonearany sound. | Watuntilthe messagedappearsandyou hearsound. | |
| SkippedTreconnected USBportable aud player/USBmemory containsWMA filosthatare protectedby Windows MediaTM DRM9/10. | Playaudiofile notmelected withWindows MediaTMDRM9/10. | |
| ProtectAllnefileson theconnected USBportable aud player/USBmemory areprotectedby WindowsMedia DRM9/10. | Transferaudio filesnotprotected byWndows MediaDRM9/10 totheUSBport-aleaudioper/USBmemoryandconnect. | |
MessageCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Incompatible USB | TheUSBdeviceconnectectolsonotsupportedbythisunit. | ConnectableUSBportableaudicplayororUSBmemorythat'sUS2MassStorageClasscompliant. |
| TheUSBdeviceisnottransformedwithFAT12,FAT' forFAT32. | TheconnectedUSBdeviceisnow abeformalledwithFAT12,FAT16forFAT32. | |
| CheckUSBTheUSBconnectororUSBcablabasshortcirculated. | CheckthattheUSBconnectororUSBcablabisnotcaugritinsomethingoramaged. | |
| TheconnectedUSBstoragedeviceconsumesmore-thanmaxi-normallowablecurrent. | DisconnecttheUSBportableaudio player/USBmemoryencodonuseit.TurnthegritionswitchtoOFF,thenioACCorONandthonconnectacompliantUS2portableaudio player/USBmemory. | |
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Appendix
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Error-02-9X/-DX | Communication failed. | Performance of the following operations.-Turn the ignition switch OFF and backON.-Disconnect the USB portable audioplayer/USB memory.-Change load difference source.Then, return to the USB portable audioplayer/USB memory. |
| ThisDivX rentalhas expired. | Theinserledex- tomalstorage devicocontains expiredDivX VODcontent. | Selectailethal canocplayed. |
| Videoresolutionnotsupported | TheinsertedexternalstoragedevicocontainsahighdefinitionDivX/MPEG-1/MPFG-2/MPFG-4-fila. | Selectafilethatcanbeplayed. |
| Itisnotpossibletowriteitintheflash. | Thisunit'sflashmemoryusedasthotemporarystorageareasfull. | Selectafilethatcanbeplayed. |
MessageCauseAction(Refer-
encepage)
| Yourdevice isnotauthorizedto playthis DivXprotectedvideo. | Thisunit'sDivX registration codehasnot beenauthorized bytheDivX VODcontents provider. | Registerthisunit totheDivXVOD contentsprovider. |
| FormatRead | Sometimes | Waituntilthe |
| thereisadelay | messagedisap- | |
| betweenthe | pearsandyou | |
| startofplayback | hearsound. | |
| andwhonyou | ||
| starttohearany | ||
| sound. |
| Videoframe | DivXfil'sframo | Se cctafilcth at |
| ratenotsup-ported | rate'smore than30fps. | carbeplayed. |
| AudioFormatnotsupported | Thistypeofleisnotsupportedonthisunit. | Se ectafilethatcarbeplayed. |
| Creatingthe Databasehasfailed. | Thomodowas switched to videcond/PEG imagodisplay whilethedatabasewasbeing croated. | Croanthodatabaseagain (Page 19) |
iPod
MessageCauseAction
| FormatRead | Sometimes | Waituntilthe |
| there sadelay between the startofplayback andwhanyou starttoheararry sound. | messagedisappearsandyou haarsound. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| Error-02-6X/-9X/-DX | Communicationfailed. | Disconnectthe cablefromthe iPod.Oncathe iPod'smain menuid s-played, reconnect the Podandresct it. |
| iPodfailure.Disconnectthe |
| cablefromthe |
| iPod.Onceelhe |
| iPod'smain |
| menuisds- |
| played,reconnect |
| the Pcdandreset |
| Error-02-67TheiPodfirm-warevers onisolo. | UpdatetheiPodversion. |
| StopThereareno songs. | Transfersongsto the Pod. |
| Thereareno songs inthe currenlist. | Selectalistthat containssongs. |
| NotFoundNorelated songs. | Transfersongsto the Pod. |
Bluetooth
MessageCauseAction
| Error-10Thepowerfailed forthe Bluetooth moduleofth sun t. | Turntheignition switchOFFand thentoACCor ON, iftheamormes-sagaisstill displayedafter performingthe aboveaction, pleasecontact yourdealeroran authorized PioneerService Station. |
UnderstandingautoEQerror messages
When correct measurement of the car's inferior acoustic characteristics is not possible using autoEQ, an error message may appear on the display. Insuch cases, refer to the ab below to see what the problem is and how it may be corrected. After checking, try again.
MessageCauseAction
| Pleaseconnectthemicrophoneformeasurement.Whenfinished,pleasepushHOMEkey. | The microphoneismolconnected. | Plugtheoptionalmicrophonese-curelyintothejack. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| Error.Please checkxxxx speaker. | Thermicrophone cannot stick up themeasuring toneotaspeak er. | • Confirm that the speakers are connected correctly.• Connect the input level setting of the power ramp connected to the speakers.• Plug themicrophones securely into each jack. |
| Error.Please checknoise. | The surround ing noiselevel isochigh. | • Stop your carin aplacothat's quiet, and switch orthoengino, air conditioner and nealer.• Sisthemicro phone correctly. |
| Error.Please checkbat-tery. | Powersnot beings supplied from the battery to this unit. | • Connect the battery correctly.• Check the battery voltage. |
Understandingmessages
MessagesTranslation
| Screenimagemayappearreversed. | Pioneerrecommends theuseofa camera whichout-putsmirror-reversedimages.Other-wise,the screen imagewill appearreversed. |
Additionalinformation
Indicatorlist

text_image
Area1Area2 Area3Area1

indicate that the volume is adjusted.

indicate that the rule function is

indicates halthesound sal-tenuated
Area2

Indicate successful platform is Do by Digital.

indicatesthatthed gitalfor matisMPEGAudio.

48k16
Indica eshesamplingfre- quency
DTS
Indicates that adisc with PBC Onis being played.

• Indicatest natacellular phones connected.
• Indicatest natan incoming call has been received and has not been checkeryel.
Indicate the battery strength of the cellular phone.
• The level shown on the indicate may differ from the actual battery strength.
- If the battery strength is not available, nothing is played in: battery strength indicator area.

Indicate that he connected Bluetooth device only supports Bluetooth telephone.

Indicaesthattnecconnected Bluetoothdeviceonlysupports Bluetoothaudio.
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Appendix
Additionalinformation
![]() | Ind catesthatheunitificur- renflyprocessinganoperation suchassearch. | ![]() | Showsthefoameofthe foldercontainingtheMP3/WMA/AACHecurrentlybeing played. |
| Showthealoumtillewhenre-cayingchataginformation, Showsthealoumtilleofthe songcurrentlyeingplayedor MP3/WMA/AAC/WAVfiles. | Showstheicnameofthe MP3/WMA/AACfilecurrently be ngplayed. | ||
| Showsthesorgtitlewhenre-cayinghetaginformation, Showsthesorgtitleofthe songcurrentlybeingplayedor MP3/WMA/AAC/WAVfiles. | P.CH | Showstheresetnumberof thestationcurrentlybeing tunedinto. | |
| Showstecommentcurrently beingplayed. | Showsthetilenumercur- renlybeingplayed. | ||
| Showstostationnamocur- renlyunedinto. | Showsthechapternumber currentlybe ngplayed. | ||
| Showsthoartistnamownon receivingtheaginformation, Showsthoartistnameofthe artistcurrentlyboingplayedor MP3/WMA/AAC/WAVfiles. | Area3 | ||
| Showscollularphondinforma-tion. | STEREO | Showswennradiosignalis received. | |
| Showsgenora phone informa-tion. | BSM | Indicatestnacheselectedfre- quencylobeingbroadcast in storco. | |
| Showsnomephoneinforma-tion. | AutoEQ | TouchtotumBSMon. | |
| Showsoft cophonoinforma-tion. | DB | IndicatestnaAutoEQsor. | |
| Showsotherpnonoinma-tion. | DB | Showswenncreatingthedata-baseinMusicorrowse-mode. | |
Additionalinformation
![]() | Indicate the sigma strength of the cellular phone. | Handling guidelinesDiscsandplayerUsed scefeaturing any of the following ogus. | |
![]() | Indicate that B uctontelaphone disconnected. | ||
![]() | Indicate that Atrafficannouncement standbyison. | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | Indicate that the new sorgraminierung ision. | ||
Handlingguidelines
Discsandplayer

Use12-cmdiscs.Donclu.se8-cmdiscsoran adapterfor6-cmdiscs.
Useonlyconventional,fullycircu ardiscs.Donot useshapeddiscs.

DorctinsertanythingotherthanaDVD-R/Wor CD-R/RWintelthed scloadingslot.
Donctusecracked,chipped,warped,orother- wisedarrageddiscsastheymaydamagetheplay- er.
Unf nalizedCD-R/WWdiscscannotbeplayed back.
Donettoucantheracordedsurfaceofthediscs
Storediscsinthe caseswhen molnuse.
Derostachlabels, writeonorapplychemicals to the surface of the discs.
Tocleanadisc,wpethediswithasofclochoutwardfromthocenter.
Additionalinformation
Conder sationmaytemporarily imp arthep ayer's performance. Let trestforaboutonehourtad-justtoawamertemperature. Also wipeany damp discsofwithasoftcloth.
Playbackofdiscsmaynetbopossio coccausoot disccharacteristics,disformat.recordedapplcation,playbackenvironment.storageconditions, andsoon.
Roadshocks may interrupt is playback.
Certain function or may not be available for some DVD video discs.
It may not be possible to play back some DVD video games.
It is not possible to play back DVD-RAM discs.
This unit is not compatible with discsc Recorded in AVCHD(AdvancedVccoCodecHighDefinition) formal. Donol nser(AVCHDdiscsasyourmayno boacleoojecthdisc.
When using discsthatcan beprinted on labels, faces check the instructions and the warnings of the discs. Depending on the discs, inserting and ejecting may not be possible. Using such discs may result in damage to this equipment.
Donotattachcommerciallyavailablelabelson othermalstolthediscs.
- Thed scsiraywarpmakingthediscunplayable.
• The labels may come off four rings, playback and prevent ejection of the discs, which may result in damage to the equipment.
Externalstoragedevice(USB)
Depending on the external storage device(USB), the following problems may occur.
• Operat on smayvany.
• The storage device may not be recognized.
- Files may not be played back properly.
USBstoragedevice
ConnectionsviaUSBhubarenotsupported.
Dano correclanythingotherlbanal USB storage device
FirmlysecuretheUSBstoragedevicewhendriving.DonctlettheUSBstoragedevicefallortothefloor,whoreltmaybecomejammedunderthebrakeoracceleratorpedal.
Depending on the USB storage device, the device may cause noisetoccurin nor radio.
Copyrightprotectedfilesthatarestored in the USB devices cannot be playedback.
You cannot correct a USB portable audio player/USB memory to this unit via USB hub.
Part it onedUSBmemoryisnotcompatiblewith thisunit.
DopondingorthekindofJSBportableaudo player/USB memoryyouuse, thedevicemaynot berecognizedoraudcfilesmaynotbeplayed backproperly.
DonotleavetheUSBportableaudioplayer/USB memoryindirectsunlightforexlenedamounts of time. Doingsomaycausethedeviocetomal-functionfromtheextremeriseintemperature.
iPod
To ensure proper operation, correct the dock connector cable from the Poddirectlytothis unit.
FirmlysecuretheiPodwhendriving,Donotletthe iPodfallontothefloor,whereitmaybecome jammedunderthebrakeoraccelerato pedal.
Additionalinformation
About Podsettings
- When an iPod disconnected this sunitchanges the EQ(equalizer setting of the Poctooffin order to optimize the equations. When you disconnect the iPod, the EQ return to the original setting.
- You cannot set Repeattooff on the Pod when using this unit. Repeat is automatically changed to all when the Pod is connected to this unit.
incompat bletextsavodenthe!Podwillnotbedis-playedbytheunit.
DVD-R/RWdiscs
UnfinalizedDVD-R/RWdiscswhich have been re- conted in the video format (vide mode) cannot be played back.
PlaybackofDVD-R/RWdiscsmaynolbeposs ble, ductedischaracteristics, scratchesorditon thedisc,ordirt,condensation etc.onthelensot trisunit.
Depending on the applications of the environment, play a world record on personal computer may not be possible. (For details, contact the manufacturer of the application.)
CD-R/RWdiscs
When CD-R/RWdiscareused playbackispossibleonlyforoscwnichhavebeenfinalized. PlaybackofCD-R/RWdisrecordedonamusic CDrecorderorapersonalcomputermayrotbe possibleduetodiscanaracteristics.scratchesor dirlnathedsc.prdrl,condensation,etc.,onthe lensothisunit.
Depending on the application settings and the environment, play a record on personal computer may not be possible. (Formatics, contact the manufacture of the application.)
PlaybackofCD-R/RWdiscsmaybecomeimpossibleincaseofdirectexposureosunlight,high temperatures,orthostorageconditionsinthovhicle.
Titlesandothertextinformation recordodona CD-R/RWelsomaynotbedisplayedbyhisunit (inthecaseofaudiodata(CD-DA)).
DualDiscs
DualDiscsaretwo-s deddiscsi tha havearecordableCDforaudioononesideancarecordable DVDforvidecontheother.
PlaybackoftheDVDsideispossiblewiththisunit. However,sincetheCDsideofDualDiscsisnot phys callycompatiblewiththegeneralCDstandard,it maynclbepossibileloclaytheCDsidewith thisunit.
FrequentloadingandejectngofaDualDiscmay resultinscratchesonthedisc.Serousscratches canloadopaybackproblemsonthisunit.In somecases,aDualID somaybocomostuckinthe discloadingslotandwillnoteject.Topreventnis, werecommendyourrefrainfromus ngDualDisc withthisunit.
Please refer to the information from the disc manufacturer or predatal ed information about DualDiscs.
JPEGpicturefiles
JPEGisshortforJointPhotographicExperts Groupar:refersloastl:Imagecompression technologystandard.
Files are compatible with Baseline JPEG and FXIF 2.1st images are resolutions of 8192 × 7680 . (EX Format is used most commonly with digital still cameras.)
PlaybackofEXIF format file that was processed by a personal computer may not be possible.
There is no progressive JPEG compatibility.
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Appendix
Additionalinformation
DivXvideofiles
| Docendingonchocompositionofthefileinformation, such as thenumberofzoclosstreamorsfiles, to the maybaslightdelaywhen playing back dscs. |
| Somespecialoperationsmaybecprohibiteddue of thecompositooftheDivXFiles. |
| OnlyDivXfiledownloadfromaDivXpartner a tearaguarantforproperoperation. Unauthorized DivXfilesmaynotoparatoproperty. |
| DRMentialfilescannolbeoperatedunitplaybackxisarted. |
| Recommended lesize20Borresswithtransmissionrateof2Mbpsorless. |
| TholCodeofthisurlntrustboroglistorodoa DivXVODprovidernorderloplaybackDivXVOD files ForinformationonlDcodes,referoDisplay-ingtheDivX VODregistrationcodecnpage31. |
| FormoredetaIsaboutDivX visitthefollowing site: http://www.divx.com/ |
MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4videofiles
| Elapsed playbacktime may not be displayed correctly. |
Important
- When naming a JPEG image file, ad the corresponding filename extension (.jog .jpeg or .jpe).
- Thisunitplaysbackfileswiththesefilename extensions(.jpg..jpegor.jpe)zsaJPEG imagefile.Tooreventimalfunctions,donot usetheseextensionstorfilesotherthan JPEGimagetiles.
Compressedaudio compatibility(USB)
WAV
| Fileextension:way |
| Quantizationbits:8and16(LPCM),4(MSADPCM) |
| Samplingfrequency:16kHzto48kHz(LPCM),22.05kHzand44.1kHz(MSADPCM) |
Compressedaudio compatibility(disc,USB)
WMA
| Fileextension.wma |
| Bitrates48kHzto320kHzps(CBF),VBR |
| Samplingfrequency:32kHzto48kHz |
| WindowsMed a*Audio:Professional,Lossless,Voico/ORMStream/Streamwithvideo Notcompalible |
MP3
| Filextorsion.mp3 |
| Bitrace:8kbpsto320kbps(CBR),VBR |
| Samplingfrequency:8kHzto48kHz(32kHz, 44.1kHz 48kHzforemphasis) |
| CompatibleID3tagversion:1.0,1..1,2,2,2,3,2,(ID3tagVersion?xisgivanoriorityoverVersion 1.x.) |
| M3uplayist:Notcompatible |
| MP3(MPSinteractive),mp3PRO:Notcompatible |
Additionalinformation
AAC
| Compatibl format: AACconcodcdayiTuros |
| Fileextension.m/a |
| Samplingfrequency: 11.025kHzto46kHz |
| Bextra:e16kbxto320kbps |
| AppleLossless: Notcompatible |
| AACfilebagnllfromtheTunesStore(m4pfile extension):Notcompatible |
DivXcompatibility
| Compatible format:DivXvideoformatimplementedInrelationIoDivXstandards |
| Fileextensions:avlor.dlx |
| DivXUltraformat:Notcompatible |
| DivXI ID format:Notcompatible |
| DivXfilesWithoutvideodata:Notcompatible |
| DivXplus:Notcompatible |
| Compatibleautocodec:MP2,MP3.DorbyDigital |
| I.PCM:Compatible |
| Bitrace:8kbpst0320kbps(CBR);VBR |
| Samplingfrequency:8x1-8zto48k1z |
| Compatibleexterna:subtile* leextension.srt |
MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4video
| Floatextensions.mpgor.mpeg(MPEG-1/MPEG-2),lavl(MPEG-4) |
| Compatible.audiocode:MP2(MPEG-1/MPEG-2),MP2.MP3.DolbyDigital(MPEG-4) |
| H.284(MPEG-4AWC):Compatible |
| I.PCM:Not.comparable |
| Bitrate:6kbpsto370kbps(CBR) VBR |
| Samplingfrequency:8kHzto48kHz |
| Supplementalinformation |
| Somecharacters nafilename(including thefile extension)oratoldomamemaynotbedisplayed. |
| Thisunitmaynotworkpropertydependingonthe applicationusedtoencodeWMAflies. |
| Theromeyocas ighto ayatthestamortalayback ofaudiofile embeddedwithimagedataopaudio filesstorodonUSBstoragedovicothathasnumercuatoichthiorarchies. |
Disc(CD/DVD)
| Playablefolders:upto99forCD-R/RW |
| Playablefolders:upto700forDVD-R/RW |
| Playablefiles:upto899forCD-R/RW |
| Playablefiles:upto3500forDVD-R/RW |
| Filesystem:ISO9660LevelHand2,Romeo.Joliet,UDF1.02(DVD-R/RW) |
| Multi-session playback:Compatible |
| Packetwrittenatetransfor:Notcompatible |
| Regardlessofthelengthofblanksectionsbetweennesongsfromtheoriginalrecording.compressedaudrodiscisplaywithshortpause betweensonsongs. |
Externalstoragedevice(USB)
| Playaclefile:up to 1500 (upto700forDivX/MPFG-1/MPFG-2/MPFG-4) |
| Playaclefile:up to 15000 |
Additionalinformation
Playbackofcopyright-protectedfiles:Notcompatible
Partitionedexternals or aged device(USB): Only the first to ayable partition can be played.
There is no compatibility for Multi Media Cars (MMC).

CAUTION
- Pioneeracceptsnoresponsibilityfordata lostontheUSBmemory/USBportableaudio playereven thatdataislostwhileusing thisunit.
- Pioneer cannot guarantee compatibility with all USB mass storage devices and assumes no responsibility for any loss of data on mediaplayers, smartphones, or other devices while using this product.
- Donotleavethediscs/externalstroragedevice(USB)criPodinplaceswithhightemperatures.
iPodcompatibility
TrisunilsupportsonlythefollowingiPodmodels.SupportediPodsoftwareversionsareshown be ow.Olderversionsmaynotbesupporteo. Madefor
- iPodtouch4thgeneration(softwareversion 5.1.1)
- iPodlouch3rogeneration(softwareversion 5.1.1)
- iPodtouch2ndgeneration (softwareversion 4.2.1)
- iPodtouch1stgeneration(softwareversion 3.1.3)
- iPodclassic 60GB(softwareversion2.0.4)
- iPodclassic 20GB(softwareversion2.0.1)
- iPodclassic(softwareversion1.1.2)
• iPodwithvideo(softwareversion1.3) -
iPodnano6thgeneration(softwareversion 1.2)
-
iPodnanc5thgeneration(softwareversion 1.3.2)
- Pocnane/thgeneration (softwareversion 1.0.4)
- iPodnanc3rgeneration(softwareversion 1.1.3)
• iPocnanc2ndgeneration(softwareversion 1.1.3) - iPodnanc1stgeneration(softwareversion 1.3.)
• iPhone4S(softwareversion5.1.1)
• iPhone4(softwareversionb.1.1)
• iPhone3GS(softwareversion5.1.1)
• iPhone3G (softwareversion 4.2.1)
• iPhone(softwareversion3.1.3)
Depending on the generation inversion of the iPod somafunctions may not be available.
Operations may vary depending on the software version of iPod.
When using an iPod and iPod Dock Connectorto USB Cable is required.
When you use Pioneer CD IU51V/CD-U201Vinter faccable, consult your dealer for details.
About the file format compatibility, refer to the Podmanuals.
Audiobook, Podcast: Compatible

CAUTION
Pioneeraccepts no responsibility for datalost on the Pod even if that data is lost while this unilisused.
Sequenceofaudiofiles
Theuser cannot assign folder numbers and specify playback sequences within this unit.
Additionalinformation
Exampleofahierarchy

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
:Folder
Compressed audio file 01to05:Folder number
①to⑥Playback sequence
Disc
Folderselect or sequence or other operation may differ depending on the encoding or writing software.
Externalstoragedevice(USB)
The playback sequence is the same east there corded sequence of external storage device (USB).
Tospecifytheplaybacksequence,theto-owing method recommended.
1) Createatilenamethatincludesnumbers thatspecifytheplaybacksequence(e.g.
001xxx.mp3and099yyy.mp3).
2 Putthosefiles intocafolder.
3) Save the folder that contains that is to the external storage device (USB).
However, depending on the system environment, you may not be able to specify the playback sequence.
For USB portable audioplayers, thesequence is different and depends on the player.
Usingthedisplaycorrectly

CAUTION
- If liquidor foreignmallers should get inside this unit, tumor the power immediately and consult your data enough necessary authorized PIONEER Service Station. Donutsethe unit in this condition because doings may result infirc, electric shock, or other failure.
- If you notice smoke, astrange noise or smell, or any other abnormal signs from the display, turn off the power immediate and consult your dealer or the area unauthorized PIONEER Service Station. Using this unit in this condition may result in permanent damage of the system.
- Donoloisassembleormodifythisunit,as therearehigh-voltagecomponentsinside whichmaycauseelectricshock.Besureto consultyourdea erotherarestauthorized PIONEERServiceStat onforinternalinspection,adjustments,orrepairs.
Handlingthedisplay
- Nevertouch the screen with anything besides your finger when operating the touch pancl function. Thescreancanscratch easily.
- When the display is subjected to direct sunlight for a long period of time, it will become very important in possible damage to the LCD screen. You should avoid exposing the display on direct sunlight as much as possible.
- Thedisplayshouldbeusedwithintheltemperaturerangeof-10°Clo+60°C. Attemperaturoshighcrorlowerthanthisoperatingtemperaturerange.thedisplaymay noloperalenormally.
•The LCD screen is exposed in order to increase its visibility within the vehicle. Denot pressil strongly on its this may damage it.
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Additionalinformation
- DonotpushtheLCDscreenforcefullyas thismayscratchit.
Liquidcrystaldisplay(LCD)screen
• HeatfromthechoatermayoamagctheLCD screen, and coolairfromthecoolormay cause moisture, oferminsidelh display resulting in possible damage.
- Small blackootsonwhitodots(brightdots) may appear on the LCD screen. These are ductothec characterst csoftheLCDscreen and donotindicate a function.
- When using acellular phone, keep the antenna away from the display to prevent disruption of the video image by the appearance of spots, colored in pes, etc.
LED(light-emittingdiode)backlight
- At low temperatures, using the LED backlight may increase magelaganddegradethe imagequalityduetothecharacteristicsof the CDscreen.Imagequalitywillimprove with an increase temperature.
- ToprotecttheLEDbacklight, thedisplaywill darkeninthetollowingenvironments:
—Inthed rectsunlight
—Neartheheatervent
• The product lifetime of the FD backlight is more than 10000 hours. However, it may decrease if used in high temperatures.
• If the EBacklightreachstehendotits productlife me, thescreenwillbecomedark and theimagew inlongerbeprojected. In such cases, please consult your dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEERServiceStation.
Keepingthedisplayingood condition
- When removing dust from the screener cleaning the spray firstturnthesystem poweroff, then wipewith asoftorycloth.
- When wiping the screen, take care not to scratch the surface. Donot use harsher abrasive chemical cleaners.
Bluetoothprofiles
InorderlouseBluetoothwirelesstechnology, devicesmustbeabelointerprelcertainprofiles.Thisunitiscompatiblewiththofollowing profiles.
•GAP(GenericAccessProfile)
• SDP(ServiceDiscoveryProtocol)
•OPP(ObjectPushProfile)
• HFP(HandsFreeProfile)
• HSP(HeadSetProfile)
• PBAP(PhoneBookAccessProfile)
- A2DP(AdvancedAudioDistributionProfile)
- AVRCP(Audio/VideoRemoteControl Profile) 1.3
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SAFETYPROVISIONS
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Bluetooth
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DVDvideo
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WMA
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ABOUTDIVXVIDEO-ON-DEMAND This DivXCertified® devicemustberegistered in order to play purchased DivXVideo on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivXVOD section in Displaying the DivX® VOD registration code. Goovod.civx.com form more information on how to complete your registration.
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Additionalinformation
LanguagecodechartforDVD
| Language(code),inputcode | ||||
| Japanese (aj), 1001 | Dzongkha (dz), 0426 | Kurdish (ku), 1121 | Kinyanwanda (rw), 1823 | |
| English (en), 0514 | Ewe (ac), 0505 | Koml (kv), 1122 | Sanskrit (sa), 1901 | |
| French (fr), 0618 | Esperanto (eo), 0515 | Cornish (kw), 1123 | Sardinian (sc), 1903 | |
| Spanish(es),0519 | Estonian(ei), 0520 | Kirginiz,Kyrgyzky), 1125 | Sindhi(sd),1904 | |
| German (de), 0405 | Basque (eu), 0521 | Latin (a), 1201 | NorthernSami(se), 1905 | |
| Italian(t),0920 | Persian(ta), 0601 | Luxembourgish(lb), 1202 | Sangno(sq), 1907 | |
| Chinese (zh), 2608 | Fulah (fl), 0606 | Ganda (lg), 1207 | Sirhala (s), 1909 | |
| Dutch,Flemish(nl), 1412 | Finnish (fl), 0609 | Limburgan (ll), 1209 | Slovak (sk), 1911 | |
| Portuguese (pl), 1620 | Fij ar (f), 0610 | Lingala (lr), 1214 | Slovenian (sl), 1912 | |
| Swedish (sv), 1922 | Farcese (fc), 0615 | Lao (lc), 1215 | Samoaan (sm), 1913 | |
| Russian(r), 1821 | WesternHris an(hy), 0625 | L thuan an(lt),1220 | Shona(sn),1914 | |
| Korean (ko), 1115 | Irish (ga), 0701 | Luba-Kalarga (u), 1221 | Somali (sc), 1915 | |
| Greek (ef), 0512 | Gas le (gö), 0704 | Latvian (v), 1222 | Albanlan (sq), 1917 | |
| Afara (sa), 0101 | Galician (gl), 0712 | Malagasy (mg), 1307 | Serbian (sr), 1918 | |
| Axhazlan (ab) 0102 | Guaranl (gn), 0714 | Marshallese (mn), 1308 | Swafi (ss), 1919 | |
| Avestan (ac), 0105 | Gujarati (gu), 0721 | Maori (mi), 1309 | Sothe,Southamist, 1920 | |
| Afrikaans (af), 0106 | Manx (gv), 0722 | Macedonian (mi), 1311 | Sundamese (su), 1921 | |
| Akan (ak), 0111 | Hausa (ha), 0801 | Ma ayalam (mi), 1312 | Swahili (sw), 1923 | |
| Amharic (am), 0113 | Hebrew (he), 0805 | Morgolan (mn), 1314 | Tamil (ta), 2001 | |
| Aragonese (an), 0114 | Himai (hi), 0809 | Marathi (mri), 1318 | Telugu (le), 2005 | |
| Arabic (ar), 0118 | Hini Molu (ho), 0815 | Malay (ms), 1319 | Tajik (lg), 2007 | |
| Assamese (as), 0119 | Croatian (hr), 0818 | Maltse (mt), 1320 | Thai (th), 2008 | |
| Avanz (av), 0122 | Haitian (hi), 0820 | Burmese (my), 1325 | Tigniya (l), 2009 | |
| Aymara (ay), 0125 | Hungarian (hu), 0821 | Nauru (na), 1401 | Turkonom (tk), 2011 | |
| Azerbaijan (az), 0126 | Armonian (hy), 0825 | Bokmal (nb), 1402 | Tagalog (tl), 2012 | |
| Baskirba),0201 | Herero(hr),0826 | Ndebe e North(no), 1404 | Tswana(in), 2014 | |
| Belarusian (bei), 0205 | Interlingua (ia), 0901 | Nepali (ne), 1405 | Tonga (to), 2015 | |
| Bulgarian (bg), 0207 | Indonesian (id), 0904 | Ndonga (rg), 1407 | Turkish (t), 2018 | |
| Bihari (bh), 0208 | Interlingue (es), 0905 | Nynorsk (an), 1414 | Tsonga (ts), 2019 | |
| Bis ama (bi), 0209 | Igoo (ig), 0907 | Norwegian (no), 1415 | Tatar (tt), 2020 | |
| Bambara(bm),0213 | SichuanY(ii),0909 | Ndebe e South(nr), 1418 | Twix(w),2023 | |
Additionalinformation
| Language(code),inputcode | ||||
| Bonga (br).0214 | Inupiaq (ik).0911 | Navajo,Navano(nv), 1422 | Iahitian(cy).2025 | |
| Tibetan (jo).0215 | Ido (io).0915 | Crichewa (ny), 1425 | Ughur,Uygnur(ug), 2107 | |
| Breton (br).0218 | Icelandic (is).0919 | Occitan (oc), 1503 | Ukrain an (uk).2111 | |
| Bosnian (bs).0219 | Inuktitut (iu).0921 | Ojiowa (oj), 1510 | Urdu (ur), 2118 | |
| Cataran (ca).0301 | Javanese (iy), 1022 | Oromo (om), 1513 | Uzbek (uz), 2126 | |
| Chechon (ce).0305 | Georgian (ke), 1101 | Onya (or), 1518 | Venda (ve).2205 | |
| Charromo (ch).0308 | Kongo (kg), 1107 | Osselian (cs), 1519 | Vietnamese (vi), 2209 | |
| Cors pan (cs).0315 | Kikuyu,Gikuyu(ki),1109 | Panjati,Punjabit(pai), 1601 | Valapük(yo).2215 | |
| Cree (cr).0318 | Kuanyama (kj), 1110 | Pari (pi), 1609 | Waloon (wa), 2301 | |
| Czech (cs).0319 | Kazakh (kk).1111 | Polish (pl), 1612 | Wolot (wo).2315 | |
| Church Slavic (cu).0321 | Kalaalisut (kl), 1112 | Pashto.Pushto(ps), 1619 | Xhosa(xn).2408 | |
| Chuvash (cv).0322 | CentralKhmer(km).1113 | Quechua(qu),1721 | Yiddish(yi).2509 | |
| Welsh (cy).0325 | Kanneda (kn), 1114 | Romansh (rn), 1813 | Yoruba (yo), 2515 | |
| Dan sh (da).0401 | Kanuri (kj).1118 | Runci (rn), 1814 | Zhuang,Chuang(za), 2601 | |
| Divehi (dv).0422 | Kash miri (ks), 1119 | Romanian (ro), 1815 | Zu u (zu), 2621 | |
Additionalinformation
Specifications
General
Powersource....14.4VDC;12.CVto14.4Val
(owable)
Groundingsystem......Negativetype
Maximum current consumption
10.0A
Dimensions(W×H×D):
D
Chassis....78mm×00mm×
165mm
Nose....171mm×97mm×
18mm
(AV-1X5550BT/AVH-X4550DVD)
Nose....171mm×97mm×9mm
(AV+X2550B1/AVH-X1550DVD)
We girl....2.0kg
(AWH-X5550BT/AMH-X4550DVD)
Weight....1.7kg
(AYI X2550BT/AVI I X1550DVD)
Display
Screensize/aspect ratio...6.9b nch wide/16:9
(effective display area)
156.6mm×8.6mm)
(AVH-X3550BT/AVH-X4550DVD)
Screensize/aspect ratio...6.1 nchwide/16:9
(effective splayarea:
136.2mm×72.0mm
(AVH-X23031/AVH-X1550DVD)
Pixels....152000(2400×460)
Displaymethod.....TFTactivematrix,drivngtype
Colorsystem....NTSC/PAI/PAI-M/PAI-N
SLCAMcompatible
Durealetemperaturerange(power-off)
-20°Cb+30°C
Audio
Maximum power output..50W×4
70W×1/2Ω(forsubwoofer)
Continuouspoweroutput
22W×4(50)Hz to 15000 Hz
6%TFD,4Ω load bothchan-
nelsdr von)
Load impedance .... 4Ω (4Ω to 8Ω (2Ω for 1c))
allowable
Precout maximum output level
OV
(AM1X5550BT/AM1X4550CVD)
Preoutmaximumoutputlevel
2.0V
(AVH-X2550B) (AVH-X1350DVD)
E-mail:@bandgraphic-qualified
Frequency: 40Hz/80Hz/200Hz/400Hz
1kHz/2.5kHz/8kHz/10kHz
Gain 12d13
UP
Frequency.....501/631/2801/2/001/2/
125Hz
Store -124Vcd
Subwoofer(mono)
Frequency: 50Hz/63Hz/80Hz/100Hz
126Hz
Sloc: 18dB/oct
Gain....-6cBto-24dB
Phase Normal/Reverse
Bassbost:
Gain....-12dBto9dB
DVDPlayer
System......DVVideo,VideoCD,CD
WMA MP3, AAC, DivX, JPCG
MPEGplayer
Usablediscs.....DVVideo,VideoCD,CD,CD
R/RW DVD-R/RWORD
Regionumber......4
Frequency response.....bHz to 44000Hz (with DVD,
alsamplingfrequency96kl (2)
Sigma to noiseratio.....96cB(1kHz)(IEC Anetwork)
(RCAlevel)
Outputlevel
Video 1.0 Vp-p/75Ω (=0.2V)
Number of channels .....2 (stereo)
MP3decod neformat....VPFG-1&2Aud of layer3
WMAdecceingformal....Ver.7,7.1.8.9.10.11.12(2ch
aucic)
(WindowsMed Player)
AACceccodingformat.....MPEG-4AAC(Tunesencoded
on yil,4s
(Ver 10.6andeerlier)
JPEG
JPEGdeccingformal
PCU, PC, PC
PixelSampling.....422.420
DecodeSize.....MAX:8192(H)x7680(W)
MIN:320 x320V
Additionalinformation
DivXdecodingformat.....HomeTheaterVer3,4,5,2,6
(ExceptultraandHO)(avi.
.01ex)
MPEGwodecodingformat
MPFG1 MPFG2 MPFG4
USB
USB standards specification
USB1.1, USB2.0fu Ispeed
(fordeofi es)
USB2.0highspeed:For
aucifiles
Maximum current supply
1.04
USPClass....MSC(MassStorageClass)
Filesystem....FAT16.FAT32
MP3decod nglormal.....MPEG-1&2Aud oLayer3
WMAdeccingformat...Ver.7.7.1.5.9.10,11.12(2ch
ancio
(WindowsMed Player)
AACDecodinglorna.....MPEG-AAC(i) unescoded
only
(Ver. 10.6andearlier)
WAV
WAVsignalformat...LinearPCM,MSADPCM
Lwav
SamplingFrequency
Linear-CM:16kHz
22.05kHz,24kHz,32kHz,
- kHz, 48kHz
MSADPCM:22.06×Hz
44 kHz
JPEG:
JPEGdecodingformat
...jpeo,jpa,jpe
PixelSamping.....422420
DecodeSize....MAX:8192(H)x7680(W).
MIN:32(H)×32(W)
DivXecodinglorna.....Home heaterVer.3.4.5.2.6
(Exceptutraandl D)(avi,
.civej
MPEGviceodecodingformat
MPEG ^+ ,MPEG2,MF=64
FMtuner
Frecuencyrange....87.5MHz to 106.0MHz
Usable sensitivity 9dBf:0.8μV/75Ω mono, S/N
3(dB)
Signa-to-raisetio.....72dB(IEC-A network)
Appendix


Índice
01 Precauciones
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Audio Sonic Center Control L/R 0 Loudness Low Subwoofer On Bass Booster 0 High Pass Filter 125Hz Source Level Adjuster 0
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Socierra lapantalla.
②Teclademarcaciónpredefinida
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La magende4:3seampliaensentidohorizontalsolamente, oqueperm teoteneruna imagandeTVde4:3(imagennormal);sin omisiones.
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Diagram of a car interior showing steering wheel and dashboard (no text or symbols)MP3i(MP3 interactive),rp3PRO:nocompatible
AAC
Formatocompat ble: AAC coccificadoconi tunes
Extension research vol. avio divx
FormatoDivXLltra:noncompatible
FormatoDivXHD:nocompatible
(AM)X2550RT/AM/LX'SECOVD
Equalizacion(Ecualizaciongrálicoedeßbandas):
Frequency: 10Hz/80Hz/200Hz/100Hz
1kHz/2.5kHz/8kHz/10kHz
±12d5
HFE
Frecuencia.....50 L/631 L/801 L/1001
125112
Pendiente....-12cB/oct
Allawczdesuboraves(mono):
Frecuencia 50,1z/63,1z/80,1z/100,1z
125Hz
Pend on c. 18c B/cc
Garancia......16dBa-24d3
Exen
Intensit caciodecraves:
Ganancia....+12d3a0dB
ReproductordeDVD
Sistema...... Reproduclerde VLDvideo,
VideoCD,CD,WMA,MP3,
AAC.DivXJPCSyVPCG
Discosutilizables.....DVDvideo,VideoCD,CD,CD-
B:EW DVD-B:EWED
Númerodereg 50
iestace efrecuencia
5Hz-44000Hz/cosDV7a
unaltrucocariadaroueslree
du95k |21
Re apicodesena anuido
96d3(1kHz)(redIEC-A)
[weelBCA]
Niveldesalida
Video 1.5 Vp-p/35Ω (±0.2V)
MPFG-1&2/AudioIaver3
(exceptoultravyHDv.avi
div.
Formatoledecceficac óndeviceoMPCG
MPEG1,MPEG2,MPEG4
SintonizadordeFM
Intervalodefrecuencias...de57.5MHz108,0VHz
Sens Elidad utilizable ..... 3vB10.8uV/75Ω mono
señal/ruido:30dB)
Relación deseñalado
72dL (recIEC-A)
SintonizadordeAM
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