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USER MANUAL DEH-2550UI PIONEER
REPRODUCTOR DE CD CON RECEPTOR RDS
CD PLAYER COM RDS
CD RDS 接收機
ThankyouforpurchasingthisPIONEER product
Toensureproperuse, pleasereachtroughthis manual before using this product, it is especially important that you read and observe WARNINGS and CAUTIONS in this manual. Please keep them manual in as safe and accessible place for further reference.
Aboutthisunit
CAUTION:
USEOFCONTROLORADJUSTMENTOR PERFORMANCEOFPROCEDURES OTHERTHANTHOSESPECIFIEDHEREIN MAYRESULTINHAZARDOUSRADIATION EXPOSURE. CAUTION: THEUSEOFOPTICALINSTRUMENTS WITHTHISPRODUCTWILLINCREASE EYEHAZARD.

CAUTION
- Donotallowthisunittocomeintecontact withlicuids.Electricalshockcouldresult. Also,damagetothisunit,smoke,anoverheatingcouldresultfromcontactwith liquids.
• Always keep the volumelowenought to hear outsidesounds.
• Avo d'exposuretomoisture. - If the battery is connected to discharged, any preset memory will be erased.
CAUTION
This product is a class1 aserproductclassified under the Satotyoflaserproducts, IEC 60825-1:2007.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Note
Functionsettingoperat onsarecompletedeven ifthemenuiscanceledbeforetheoperations areconfirmed.
Aboutthismanual
- In the following instructions, USB memories and USB audio layers are collectively referred to as "USB storage device".
- In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be referred to as "iPod".
Incaseoftrouble
Shoulcth sunitfalltooperateproperly,please contactyourdealerornearestauthorized PIONEERServiceStation.
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Headunit
DEH-X3550UI

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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components for identificationDEH-2550UI

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Labeled diagram of a device rear panel with numbered components for identification| Part | Part | ||
| 1 | SRC/OFF | 8 | BAND/ (IPod control) |
| 2 | ▲(object) | 8 | →(back)/ DIMMER (dimmer) |
| 3 | MULTI-CONTROL (M.C.) | 10 | ◀▶ |
| 4 | ▼(list) | 11 | 1/∧ to 6/↔ |
| 5 | Disc loading slot | 12 | DISP/DISP OFF |
| 6 | USBport | 13 | AUXinputjack (3.5mm stereo jack) |
Part
Part


CAUTION
- UseanoptionalPioneerUSBcable(CD U50E)toconnecttheUSBstoragedeviceas anydeviceconnecteddirectlytctheunitwill protrudeoutfromtheunit,whichcouldbe dangerous
- Donotuse unauthorized products.
Remotecontrol
Remotecontrollerbuttonsmarkedwiththe samenumbersasontheunitoperateinthe samewayassthecorrespondingunitbuttonregardicssofbuttonname.

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① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲Part
Operation
| 15 | VOLUME | Pressoincreaseordecrease volume. |
| 15 | MUTE | Pressonule.Pressagainto unmute. |
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| PartOperation | |
| 17▲/▼ | Presstonecal presentations.Presstoselectthenext/previousfolder. |
| 18AUDIO | Presstoselectaneaudiofunction. |
| 19DISP/SCRL | Presstoselectdifferentidisplays.Pressandholatotumdimmeronoroff. |
| 20II | Presstopauscorresumoplayback. |
| 21 FUNCTION | Presstoselectfunctions. |
| 22 LIST/ENTER | Presstodisplaythediscitle,tracktitle Liberalsistapendingonthsource.Presstodisplaythelstide-pendingonthsource.Whileincooperatingmonupresstocontofunctions. |
Displayindication
DEI-H3550UI

DEH-2550UI

Indicator State
| 1 | Manninformationsection | ·Tuner:bandfrequency ·RDS programservice name,FTYinformation andotherlateral information ·CDplayer,USBstorage deviceandiPocelapsed playbacktimeandtxtinformation |
| 2 | Appearswhena overtierofolderormenuexists. | |
| 3 | PM | Showswhen12Hisselectedunder12H/24HandCLOCKIssolectodunderINFODIS-PLAY. |
| 4 | (list) | Theistfunctorisbeingoperated. |
| 5 | Subinformationsection | Sucinformationisdisplayed. |
| 6LOC | Localscokturingison. | |
| 7 | TP(trafficprogramidentifica-tion) | ATPstalkismunedin. |
| 8 | TA(trafficannuncen-mis) | TAtfunctionison. |
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| Indicator | State | |
| 5 | 6.Rtrv (scoundretriever) | Thescoundretrieverfunctionison. |
| 10 | XX (random/shuffle) | Randomplayison. ThoiPodsourceissolected andeshruffleursnuffleal functionison. |
| 11 | → (repeat) | Trackorolderrepeatison. |
| 12 | → (Pod control) | Th sunit siPodfunctionisop-eratedfrompcuriPod. |
Setupmenu
When you turn the ignition switch lo ON after installation, setup menu appears on the display. You can set up these menu options below.
1 Afterinstallationofthisunit,turnthe
ignitionswitchtoON.
SETUPappears.
2 TurnM.C.toswitchtoYES.
■ If you can operate for 30 seconds, then setup menu will not be displayed.
- If you prefer not to set up at this time, turn M.C. to switch to NO Press to select.
If you select NO, you cannot setup in the setup menu.
3 PressM.C.toselect.
4 Perform the following procedure to set themenu.
Toproceedtothenextmenuoption,youneedto confirmyourselection.
CLOCKSET(settingtheclock)
1 TurnM.C. loadjusthour.
2 PressM.C.toselectminute
3 TumM.C.teadjustminute.
4 PressM.C.loganfim theselect on.
FMSTEP(FMtuningstep)
Normally, the FV tuning step employed by seek tuning is 50 kHz. When AF or IA is on, the tuning stop automatically changest to 100 kHz. It maybe preferable losel the tuning step is 50 kHz when AF is on.
- The tuning step remains at 50 kHz during man ualluning.
TumM.C.tselecttheFMtuningstep.
50 (50 kHz)—100 (100 kHz)
2 PressM.C.logconfirm theselection.
MWSTEP(MWturlingstep)
The MW running step can be switched between 9 kHz and 10 kHz. When using the Hunen in North, Contralor South America resor that running stop from 9 kHz (531 kHz to 1602 kHz at owable) to
'0 kHz (530 kHz to 1640 kHz allowable).
TumM.C.tselecttheMWtuningsteo
9(9kHz)—10(10kHz)
2 PressM.C.log confirm these selection.
QUIT appears.
5 To finish your settings, turn M.C. to select
YES.
■ If you referto change your setting again, turn
M.C.loswilchtoNO.Presstoselect.
6 PressM.C.toselect.
Notes
- You can set up the menu options from the systemmenuFordelaIsaboutthesellings, referloSystemmenuonpage9.
- You cancancel setup menu by pressing
SRC/OFF
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Section
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Basicoperations
Important
- Hand egently when removing or attaching the frontpane.
- Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shock.
- Keep the front pane out of direct sunlight and bright temperatures.
• To avoid damaging the device or vehicle interior, remove any cables and devices attached to the front panel before detaching it.
Removing the front panel to protect your unit from the left
1 Pressthedelachbuttonreleasethefront panel.
2 Pushthefront panelupward(I) and then pull upward(II) you.

3 Always keep the data front panel in protection devices such as a protection case.
Re-attachingthefrontpanel
IT Sidothetrontpaneltotheleft. Makesuretoin sertthetabsonth elettsideof [haheadunit infotheslosonthefrontpanel.

2 Prosthent rights doc the front panel until its firm yseated. If you cannot attach the front panel to the head unit successfully makes sure that you are placing the front panel to the head unit correctly. Forcing the front panel in oplacement result in damage to the front panel had unit.
Turningtheuniton
1 PressSRC/OFFtoturntheuniton.
Turningtheunito
ITPressandholdSRC/OFFunt the unitturns off.
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Selectingasource
1 PressSRC/OFFlocyclebetween:
TUNER (tuner)—CD (CD prayer)—USB (USB)
iPod(jPod)—AUX(AUX)
• Only for DEH 2550U
When thereisaniPodconnectedandasource othorthaniPodisselected,youcanswitchto
iPodypressing iPod
Adjustingthevolume
1 Turn M.C. to adjust the volume

CAUTION
Forsafelyreasons, parkyourvehiclewhenre-movingthefrontpanel.
Note
Whenth sunit'sblue/whiteleadisconnectedto thevehicle'sauto-antennarelaycontrolterminal,thevehicle'santennaextendswrenthis unit'ssourceisturnedon.Toretracttheantenna,furnthesourceoff.
Useandcareoftheremote control
Usingtheremotecontrol
1) Pointtheremotecontrolthedrectionofthe frontpanelcooperate. Whenusingforthefirsttime,pullouthofilm protrudingfromthelray.
Replacing battery
T|Slidethetrayouton:nebackoftheremote control.
2 Insert the battery with the up (+) and minus (-) po esaligned properly.


WARNING
- Keep the battery out of these such children. Should the battery beswallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
- Batteries(batterypackorbatteriesinstalled) must not be exposed to excessive heats such as sunshine, firecrithelike.

CAUTION
• UseoneCR2025(3V) lithium battery.
- Removethebatteryiftheremotecontrol's notusedforamonthorlonger.
- There is a dangerous explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same reequivalent type.
- Donotandethebatterywithmetallictools.
- Donotstorethebatterywithmetallicobjects.
- If the battery leaks, wiper heremote control completely clean and install an new battery.
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- When disposing of used batteries, comply with governmental regulations on environmental public institutions' rules that apply in your country/area.
Important
- Donotstoretheremotecontrolinhighttemperatureresordirectsunlight.
• Theremotecontrol may not function properly indirect sunlight. - Donotlettheremotscontro fallontothe floor, whereil maybecomejammedunder thebrakeoracceleratorpedal.
Frequentlyusedmenu operations
| Return ngtothepreviousdisay |
| Return ngtothopreviouslist(tho daonolovalhigner) |
| 1Press ➕ DIMMER. |
| Return ngtotheordinarydisplayCancelingfillemairmenu. |
| 1PressBAND/ 0. |
| Return ngtotheordinarydisplayfromthelst. |
| 1PressBAND/ 0. |
Tuner
Basicoperations
| Selectingband |
| 1PressBAND/ until thedesiredband(FM1, FM2. FM3 for FM, MW or SW1, SW2 for short-wave)isols played. |
| Switchingoneselstations |
| 1Press<or>. SelectPCH(presetchannel)underSEEKto usethisfunction.Fordetailsabouttheset- tings,rotortoSEEK(oft/righttcyscting)on thenextpage. |
| Manualtuning(sleptbysip) |
| 1Press<or>. SelectMAN(manualtuning)underSEEKto usethisfunction.Fordetailsatoutheset- tings,rotortoSEEK(oft/righttcyscting)on thenextpage. |
| Seeking |
| 1Pressandho id<or>. andthenrelase.You can cancelseektuningbyrieflyeressing<or>.Whilepassingencholding<or>.youcan skipstations.Seektuningsartsassoonas yourelasea<or>. |
Note
This unit's AF(alternative frequenciessearch) function can be turned on and off. AF should be off from normal tuning operation (referto AF(alternative frequenciessearch) or then next page).
Storingandrecallingstations foreachband
Usingpreset tuningbuttons
1 When you find astation that you want to store in memory, press one of the preset tuning buttons (1/ ^ to 6/) and hold until the preset number stops flashing.
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2Pressoneofthepresettuningbuttons (1/^ to6/)toselectthedesiredstation.
Switchingthedisplay
Selecting the desired text information
1 Press DISP/DISP OFF to cycle between the following:
• FREQUENCY(programservicename)
frequency)
• BRDCSTINFO(programservicename/PIY information)
•CLOCK(sourcenameandclock)
Notes
- If the program servicename cannot be acquired in FREQUENCY, the broadcast frequency is displayed instead. If the program servicename is detected, the program servicename will be displayed.
• BRDCSTINFO text information will change automatically. - Depending on the band, text information can be changed.
- TexlinformationItemsthatcanbechanged dependonthcarca.
UsingPTYfunctions
You cantune into eastation using PTY(program type)information.
SearchingforanRDSstationby?Information Youcansearch/organeraltypesofbroadcasting programs such asthoselis edinthe following section. Refertothispage.
1 Press a (list).
2TurnM.C.lose eclaprogram type.
NEWS/INFO—POPULAR—CLASSICS—OTHERS
3 Press M.C. begin the search.
The unitscarchestofastationbroadcasting thattypeofprogram. Whenastation found, itsprogramservicenameisdisplayed.
• Tocance thesearch, press M.C. again
• The program of somostations may differ from that indicated by the transmitted PTY.
- If nonstation is broadcasting that type of program you searched for. NOTFOUND is displayed for about two seconds and then the time return to the original station.
PTYlist
NEWS/INFO(newsandinformation)
NEWS(News), AFFAIRS(Currency Affairs), INFO
(Information). SPORT (Sports), WEATHER (Weath
er), FINANCE(Finance)
POPULAR(popular)
POPMUS(Popularmusic),ROCKMUS(Rock
music),EASYMUS(Easylistening),OTHMUS
(Othermusic), JAZZ(Jazz), COUNTRY(Country
music),NATMUS(Nationalmusic),OLDIES
(Oldiesmusic), FOLKMUS (Folkmusic)
CLASSICS(classics)
L.CLASS(LightClassical),CLASSIC(Classical)
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OTHERS(others)
EDUCATE(Education). DRAMA(Drama). CULTURE (Culture), SCIENCE (Science). VARIED (Varied), CHILDREN (Children's) SOCIAL(Social affairs). RELIGION (Religion), PHONEIN (Phone in), TOURING (Travel), LEISURE (Leisure), DOCUMENT (Documentaries)
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction. Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted. • It MW. SW1 or SW2 is selected, only B LOCAL and SEEK are available.
BSM(beststationsmemory)
BSM(beststationsmemory)automaticallystores thesixstrongeststationsintheorderoftheirsig- nalstrength. T]PressM.C.tcturnBSMon. Tocancel,pressM.C.again.
REGION(regional)
When AF sused, theregionalfunctionlimits the selectionofstationstathosebroadcastingregionalprograms. 1PressM.C.Icolumnthergionalfunctiononoroff. LOCAL(loca seektuning)
Localsekturingletsyouturentoonlytnose radiolationswithsufficientlystrongsignalsfor goodreception. [T]PressM.C,toslecttncodesirosetting. FM: OFF—LV1—LV2—LV3—LV4 MW/shortwave:OFF—LV1—LV2 The highest level setting a low reoption of only the longest stations while lower levels allow thereception of weaker stations.
TA(trafficannouncementstandby)
[1] Press M.C. tolu-ntraffic announcement standby on or off.
AF(alternativefrequenciessearch)
TPressM.C.totumAFonoreff.
NEWS (newsprogram interruption)
1 PressM.C.toturntheNEWSfunctiononor off.
SEEK(left/rightkeysett ng)
You can assign a function to the left and right keys off the unit. Select MAN(manualturing)totuneupordown manually or select PCH(presetchannel)toswitch between presetchannels.
1 Press M.C. to select MAN or PCH.
CD/CD-R/CD-RWandUSB storagedevices
Basicoperations
Play ngaCD/CD-R/CD-RW □ Insert the discinfothed discloadings of with the labelside up. EjeelingaCD/CD-R/CD-RW □ Press ▲
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PlayingsongsonaUSBstoragedevice 1.OpentheUSBportcover. 2Plug theUSBstoragedeviceusingaUSBcable. Playbackisperformedautomatically. Stopping playbackkoffliasoneUSBstoragedevice 1You may disconnecttheUSBstoragedevice anytime. Theuntststopplayback.
Selectingafolder TPress1/ ▲ or2/.
Selectingatrack
1 Press◄or►.
Fastforward norreversing 1 Pressandhold ◄or▶. - When playing compressed audio, there is no sound during fastforward norreverse.
Returningtooofolder 1 Pressandhold BAND/
SwitchingbetweencompressedaudioandCD-DA 1 PressBAND/
Switchingbetweenplaybackmemorydevices Youcanswitchbetweenaybackmemorydevices onUSBstoragedepieceswithmorelthanoneMass StorageDevice-compatible memorydevice. (1) PressBAND/ 📄 • Youcanswitchbetweenupto32d different memorydevices.
Note
DisconnectUSBstoragedevicesfromtheunit whennotinuse.
OperationsusingtheMIXTRAX button
Turn ng/MIXTRAXonoroff OnlyforDEN_X3550U1 Youcanuse this function owner USB sselected as thesource. 1Press MIXtourn MIXTRAXonoroff. • Formoredetailsabout MIXTRAX,referlo About MIXTRAXonpage10. • Formoredetailsabout MIXTRAXfunctions, referlo MIXTRAXnrenonpage11. • When MIXTRAX is nuse, the sound or cover function is said.
Switchingthedisplay
Selecting the desired lexinformation T1 Press DISP/DISP OFF to cycle between the following:
CD-DA
- ELAPSEDTIME(tracknumberandplaybacktime) - CLOCK(sourcenameandclock) - SPEANA(spectrumanalyzer)
CD-TEXT
- TRACKINFO(tracktitle/trackartist/disc title) - ELAPSEDTIME(tracknumberandplaybacktime)
•CLOCK(sourcenameandclock)
• SPEANA(spectrum analyzer) MP3/WMA/WAV
- TRACKINFO(tracktitle/artistname/album title)
• FILEINFO(filename/foldername)
• ELAPSEDTIME(tracknumberandplay-backtime)
•CLOCK(sourcenameandclock)
•SPEANA(spectrum analyzer)
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Notes
- TRACKINFO and FILEINFO text information will change automatically.
- Depending on the version of Tunes used to write MP3 filestoadscormediafiletypes, incompatible text stored within an audio file may be displayed incorrectly.
- Textinformationitemsthatcanbechanged dependonthermedia.
Selectingandplayingfiles/ tracksfromthenamelist
1Presstoswitchtothefile/trackname listmode.
2UseM.C.toselectthedesiredfilename (orfoldername).
| Selectingafibcortolder TurnM.C. |
| Playing Whenafibccrackisselacted.prossM.C. |
| Viewingal sloftnefiles(forolders)inthese-lectedfolder Whenatoldersse ected.prossM.C. |
| Playingasongintneselectedfolder Whenatoldersse ected.pressandholdM.C. |
Operationsusingspecialbuttons
Selectingarepeatplayrange
1Press6/ → tocyclebetweenthefollowing:
CD/CD-R/CD-RW
- ALL-Repeatalltracks
•ONE Repeathecurrenttrack
• ONE—Repetition correction
USBstoragedevice
- ALL-Repeatallfiles
•ONE-Repeatthecurrentfile - FLD-Repeat the current folder
Playingtracksinrandommordian
1 Press5/XXtcturrrandomplayonoroff. Tracksinaselectedrepeatrangeareplayed in randomorder.
• To changesongsduringrandomplay, press to switch to then next track. Pressing restarts playback of the current track from the beginning of the song.
Pausing playback
1 Press 4/PAUSE to pause or resume.
Enhancing compressed audio and restoring rich sound (soundretriever)
1 Press3/S.Rtrvtocyclebetween:
1—2—OFF(off)
1iseffective for dw compression rates.and2
iseffectiveforhighcompressionrates
• Keyoperation is disabled when MIXTRAX is on.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
Once selected, the function below can be adjusted.
•S.RTRVisnotavailablewhenMIXTRAXIs turnedon.
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S.RTRV(soundretriever)
Automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich sound.
1 PressM.C. to select the desired setting. Fordetai s, refer to Enhancing compressed audio and restoring rich sound (sound retriever) on this page.
iPod
Basicoperations
PlayingsongsonaniPod
1) Open the USB port cover.
2) ConnectaniPodtotheUSBcableusingan iPodDockConnector. Playback performedautomatically.
Selectingasong(chapter)
1Press◄or►
Selectinganalbum
TPress1/ ▲ or2/.V
Fastforwardingorreversing
1Pressandhold◀or▶.
Notes
•The Podcannot be turned on or off when the control mode is set to CONTROLAUDIO.
- DisconnectheadphonesfromtheiPodbeforeconnectingittcthisunit.
• The Podwillturnoffabouttwominutesafter theignitionswitchissettoOFF.
OperationsusingtheMIXTRAX button
Turning MIXTRAXonoroff
OnlyforDEH-X3550UI
1 PressMIXluruMIXTRAXonproff
•FormordetailsaboutMIXTRAX,referto
About MIXTRA Company10
- FormoredetailsaboutMIXTRAXfunctions, refer to MIXTRAXmenuonpage11.
Switchingthedisplay
Selectingthedesiredtexinformation
1 Press DISP/DISP OFF to cycle between the fol-
lowing:
CONTROLAUDIO/CONTROLiPod
• TRACKINFO tracktitle/artistrame/album
title)
• ELAPSEDTIME(tracknumberandplay-
back time)
•CLOCK(sourcenamaande ock)
• SPEANA(spectrum analyzer)
CONTROLAPP
•CONTROLAPP(APPMODE scisplayed)
•CLOCK(sourcenameandock)
• SPEANA(spectrum analyzer)
Note
TRACKINFOtexlinformationwillchangeautomatically.
Browsingforasong
1PresstosWitchtothetopmenuoflist search.
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2UseM.C.toselectacategory/song.
| Changingthenamedthesongorcategory |
| TJTurnM.C. |
| Playlists—artists—albums—songs—podcasts—genres—composers—audiobooks |
| Playing |
| TJWhenasongsselected.pressM.C. |
| Viewingaistofsongsintheselectedcategory |
| TJWhenacategoryisselected.pressM.C. |
| Playingasongintheselectedcategory |
| TJWhenacategoryissalectedprossandholdM.C. |
| Searchingtheistbyalphael |
| TJWhenalistfortheselectedcategorysoisplayed.presstoswitchthalphabetsearchmode.YoualsocanswitchteaphabetsearchmodebyturningM.C.twice. |
| TJTurnM.C.loselectaeller. |
| 3)PressM.C.todplaythcaphaboticallst.locancelsearching.press /DIMMER. |
Operationsusingspecialbuttons
| Selectingareplayrange |
| T|Press6/ × tocyc iectwconthofollowing:• ONE -Repeatstcurrentsong• ALL -Repeatal songs n heselected ist• Whonthoccontrol modeissettoCONTROLiPod/CONTROLAPP,thereoatplayrangawillbezameaswhatisselfortheconnectediPod. |
| Selectingarandomplayrange(shuffle) |
| T|Press5/ × tocyc iectwenthe following:• SNG-Playbacksongsintheselected istinramomorder.• ALB -Playbacksongsfromarandomlyse-lecteda bunnormorder.• OFF-Notplaybackirrandomorder. |
| Play ngalsongsirnrandomorder(shuffleall) |
| 1.Pressandholds/XX (tolumnuffleal on, |
| •Tolumnoffshuffleal, selected OFF nshuffle. For |
| detai s, roto toSelectingarandom,play range (shuffle)on this page. |
| Pausing playback |
| 1. Press 4:PAUSE to cause or resume. |
| Enhancing compressed audio and restoring rich |
| sound(soundotriover) |
| [1]Press3/S.Rtrvtocyclobeetcon: |
| 1—2—OFF(off) |
| 1 scientific for low compression rates,and 2 |
| is scientific for high compress or rates. |
Playingsongsrelatedtothe currentlyplayingsong
You can plays songs from the following lists: • Album list of the currently playing artist • Song list of the currently playing album • Album list of the current playing genre
1Pressandhold toswitchtolinkplay mode.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemode;pressto select.
• ARTIST—Playsanalbumoftheartistcurrentlybeingplayed.
• ALBUM—Playsasongfromthealbumcurrentlybeingplayed.
- GENRE Playsanalbumfromthegerrecurrentlybeingplayed.
Theselected song/album will be played after the currently playingsong.
Notes
• Theselectedsong/albummaybecanceledif you operate functions other than link search (e.g. fastforward and reverse).
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- Depending on the song selected to play, the end of the current playings song and the beginning of these selected songs/album maybe cutoff.
Operatingthisunit'siPod functionfromyouriPod
This surit'siPodfunctioncanbeoperatedfroma connectedPod.
Iyouw tchtoAPPMode.youcanhavethe soundfromyouriPodap cationsbeouput fromyourcarsspeakers.
CONTROLiPodisnotcompatiblewiththefollowingiPodmodels.
- iPodnanc1stgeneration - iPodwithvideo
CONTROLAPP is compatible with the following Podmodels.
- iPodtouch4thgeneration
- iPodtouch3rdgeneration - iPodtouch2nogeneration
- iPodtouch1stgeneration - iPhone4S
•iPhone4
• iPhone3GS
- iPhone3G
- iPhone
●PressBAND/ toswitchthecontrol mode.
- CONTROL iPod – This unit's iPod function can be operated from the connected iPod.
- CONTROL APP - This unit's iPod function can be operated from the connected iPod. The unit will playback the sound from your iPod applications.
- CONTROL AUDIO - This unit's iPod function can be operated from this unit.
OnlyforDEH-2550UI
Youcanalsoswitchthecontrolmodeypress ingiPod.
Notes
• Switching the control model
CONTROLiPod/CONTROLAPP pauses song playback. OperatetheiPodtresumeplay-back.
- The following operations are still accessible from the unit of even the control mode isset
:CONTROLiPod/CONTROLAPP
Pausing
—Fastforward/reverse
Selectingasong(chapter)
- The volume can only be adjusted from this unit.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
•AUDIOBOOKisnotava lablewhen CONTROLiPod/CONTROLAPP selected in the control mode. For details refer to Operating this unit's iPod function from your iPod on this page.
AUDIOBOOK(audiobookspeed)
1PressM.C.tcd splaythesettingmode.
2lumM.C.toselectyourfavoritesetting
- FASTER-Playback as speed faster than normal
•NORMAL-Playbackatnormalspeed
- SLOWER—Playbackaspeedslower than normal
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S.RTRV(soundretriever)
Automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich sound.
1 Press M.C. to select the desired setting. For details, refer to Enhancing compressed audio and restoring rich sound (sound retriever) on the previous page.
Audioadjustments
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectAUDIO.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheaudiofunction.
Once selected, the following audio functions can be adjusted.
- FADERisnotava lab lewhenSUB.W/SUB.W isselectedinSP-P/OMODE. Fordetails, refer toSP-P/OMODE(freoutputandpreoutsetting)onpage11.
- SUB.W, SUB.W CTRL and HPF SETTING are not available when REAR/REAR selected in SP-P/OMODE. For details, refer to SP-P/OMODE(rearoutputandpreoutsetting) on page 11.
- SUB.WCTRLandHPFSETTINGarenotavailablewhenSUB.WisselectedinOFF.Fordetails.referloSUB.W(subwooferon/off setting)onthispage.
FADER(faderadjustment)
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode. 2 TurnM.C. load just the front-ear speaker balance.
BALANCE(balanceadjustment)
1 PressM.C. iodisplaythesettingmode.
2 TurnM.C. to adjust the left/rights speaker bal-
EQSETTING(equalizerrecall)
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 TumM.C.toselecttheequalizer
POWERFUL—NATURAL—VOCAL—CUSTOM1—CUSTOM2—FLAT—SUPERBASS
The equalizer bandandequalizer evel can be customized when CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2 is selected.
IfselectingCUSTOM1orCUSTOM2,complete the procedures outlined below,Ifselecting other options.pressM.C.oreturn to the previous display.
- CUSTOM1 can besetseparatelyforeach source. However, USBandiPodareallset tothosamosettingautomatically.
- CUSTOM2 is a shared setting used in common foral sources.
pressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
pressM.C.iocyclebetweenthe following: Equalizerband—Equalizerlevel
umM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
Equalizer band: 80HZ—250HZ—800HZ—2.5KHZ—8KHZ
UDNESS(loudness)
Loudnesscompensatesfordeficiencies in the low frequency and high-frequency ranges at low volume.
1 PressM.C. to select the desired setting.
OFF (off)—LOW (low)—MID (mid)—HI (high)
SUB.W(subwooferon/offselling)
This unit is equipped with as low power output which can be turned on or off.
1 PressM.C. to select the desired setting.
NOR (normal phase)—REV (reverse phase)—OFF(subwooferoff)
Operatingthisunit
SUB.WCTRL(subwooferadjustment)
Only frequencies lower than those in these selected range are outputted from the subwoofer.
1 PressM.C. todisplaythesettingmode.
2 PressM.C. tocyclebetweenthe following: Cut-offfrequency—Outputlevel—Slopelevel Ratesthatcanbeadjustedwillflash.
3TumM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
Cut-off frequency: 50HZ—63HZ—80HZ—100HZ—125HZ—160HZ—200HZ
Outputlevel:-24to+
Slopelevel:-6—12
BASSBOOST(bassboost)
TPressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2|TumM.C.toselectadesiredlevel.
0lc+6isdisplayedasthelevelisincreasedor decreased.
HPFSETTING(highpassfilteradjustment)
When you don't want lowsounds from the subwoofer output frequency rang at play from the frontorearspeakers, turn on the HP (high pass
Filter). Only frequencies higher than those in the selected range are output from front-to rear speakers.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 PressM.C.tocyclebetweenthefollowing: Cut-offfrequency—Slopelevel
3TumM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
Cut-off frequency: OFF—50HZ—63HZ—80HZ—100HZ—125HZ—160HZ—200HZ
Slopelevel:-6——12
SLA(source evel adjustment)
SLA(Sourceleveladjustment)letsyouad ustthe volumalevelofeachsourcetopreventradical changesinvolumewhenswitchingbetweensour
ces.
- Settings are based on the FM volume level, which remains unchanged.
• The MW volume level can also be adjusted with function.
- WhenselectingFMastresource,yocannot switchtoSLA.
- USB and iPod are all set to the same setting automatically.
1 PressM.C.todisplaythesetting mode.
2TurnM.C. to adjust the source volume.
Adjustment range: +4 to -4
Systemmenu
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSYSTEM.
3TurnM.C.toselectthesystemmenu
function.
Onceselected, the following system menu functions can be adjusted.
• INFODISPLAY is not available for DEH 2550JL.
CLOCKSET(settingtheclock)
1 PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2PressM.C.toselectthesegmentoftheclock displayyouwishlosel. Hour—Minute
3 TurnM.C.toadjusttheclock.
12H/24H(timenotation)
Section
Operatingthisunit
1PressM.C. to select the desired setting.
12H(12-hourclock)—24H(24-hourclock)
SPEANA—LEVELMETER—SOURCE—CLOCK—OFF
• ThesignalbarindicatordisplaysforSPEANA
orLEVELMETERwhenthesourcelsetto TUNER.
AUTOPI(autoP|seek)
Theun tcanautomaticallysearchforadifferent stationwiththesameprogramming.evenduring presetrecall.
1PressM.C.tcturnAutoPlseekonoroff.
AUX(auxiliaryinput)
Activate this setting when using an auxiliary device connected to this unit.
1PressM.C.tcturnAUXonoroff.
Selectingthekeycolor
OnlyforDEH-X3550UI
You can select desired colors for the key so this unit.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.todisplayILLUMIandpressto select.
3TurnM.C.todisplayKEYCOLORand presstoselect.
4TurnM.C.toselecttheilluminationcolor.
You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
• Presetcolors(ranging fromWHITEtoROSE)
• SCAN(cyclethroughallcolors)
- Sets of colors (WARM, AMBIENT, CALM)
•CUSTOM(customized illuminationcolor)
Notes
- When SCAN is selected, the system automatically cycles through the preset color
- When WARMisselected, the system automatically cycle through new warm colors.
- When AMBIENT is selected, the system automatically cycles through the ambient colors.
- When CALM is selected, the system automatically cycles through the calm colors
- When CUSTOM is selected, the customized colorsaved disselected.
Selectingthedisplaycolor
OnlyforDEH-X3550UI
You can select the desired colors for the display of this unit.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.todisplayILLUMlandpressto select.
3TurnM.C.todisplayDISPCOLORand presstoselect.
4TurnM.C.toselecttheilluminationcolor.
You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
• Presetcolors(ranging fromWHITEtoROSE)
• SCAN(cyclethroughalcolors)
- Sets of colors (WARM, AMBIENT, CALM)
•CUSTOM(customized illuminationcolor)
Note
Fordetailsaboutcolorsonthelist,refertoSelectingthekeycoloronthispage.
Operatingthisunit
Selectingkeyanddisplaycolor
OnlyforDEH-X3550UI
You can select the desired colors for the keys and display of this unit.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.todisplayILLUMlandpressto select.
3TurnM.C.todisplayBOTHCOLORand presstoselect.
4TurnM.C.toselecttheilluminationcolor.
You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
• Presetcolors(ranging from WHITETOROSE)
• SCAN(cyclethroughhalcolors)
Notes
- Once you select acolor in this function, colors on the keys and display this unit automatically switch to the color you selected.
• Fordetails about colorson the list, refer to Selecting the key color on this page.
Switchingthedimmersetting
You can adjust the brightness of illumination.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.todisplayILLUMlandpressto select.
3TurnM.C.todisplayDIMMERandpress toselectthedesiredsetting.
OFF(off)—ON(on)
- You can also change dimmer setting by press and holding DIMMER.
Customizingthe illuminationcolor
OnlyforDEH-X3550UI
You can create custom illumination colors for both KEYCOLOR and DISPCOLOR.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.todisplayILLUMlandpressto select.
3TurnM.C.todisplayKEYCOLORor DISPCOLOR.Presstoselect.
4PressM.C.andholduntilthecustomizing illuminationcolorsettingappearsinthedisplay.
5PressM.C.toselecttheprimarycolor.
R(red)—G(green)—B(blue)
6TurnM.C.toadjustthebrightnesslevel. Adjustmentrange:0to60
■You cannot select a level below 20 for all three of R (red), G (green), and B (blue) at the same time.
■You can also perform the same operation on other colors.
Note
You cannot create a custom illumination color while SCAN, WARM, AMBIENT or CALM is selected.
AboutMIXTRAX
OnlyforDEH-X3550UI
MIXTRAXtechnologyisusedloinsertvariety ofsoundeffects inbetweensongs,allowingyou toexperienceyourmusicasanonstopmixcom-pletewithvisualandlightingeffects.
Operatingthisunit
Notes
- Depending on the file/song, sound effects may not be added.
• MIXTRAXincludesaMIXTRAXflashingcolor modethatwhensw tchedonturnstheflashingcolorsonandoffintimewiththeaudio track. If you find the featured distracting while driving, peasetumMIXTRAXoft.RefertoOp- erationsusingtheMIXTRAXbuttononpage6.
MIXTRAXmenu
OnlyforDEH-X3550UI
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectMIXTRAX.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheMIXTRAXfunction.
Once selected, the following MIXTRAX functions can be adjusted. The function is enabled when MIXTRAX is on.
SHTPLAYBACK(short playbackmode)
You can see ectthelengthoft theplaybacktime.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 Turn M.C. to select tonnes desire setting.
1.0 MIN (1.0 minute)—1.5 MIN (1.5 minutes)—
2.0MIN(2.0 minutes)—2.5MIN(2.5 minutes)—3.0 MIN (3.0 minutes)—OFF (off)
- TurnthisoptionOFFifyuwanttoplayaselectionallthewaythroughfromstarttofinish.
FLASHAREA(flasharea)
You can se ectareasforflash ngcolors.
PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2 Turn M.C. to select nodes are setting.
KEY/DISPLAY (key and display)—KEY (key)—OFF(off)
- When OFF is selected, the color set under IL-LUMI susedasthedisplaycolor.
FLASHPATTERN(flashpattern)
You can select flashing color patterns.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 TumM.C. to select the desired setting.
You can select any one of the options in the following list:
- SOUNDLEVEL1toSOUNDLEVEL6
Flashingcolorswillflashonandoffinsynchronizationwiththesound eve ina song.Selectthedesiredmode.
- LOW PASS 1 to LOW PASS 6 – Flash ng colorswillflashonandoffnsynchronizationwiththebasslevelinasong.Select thedesiredmode.
- RANDOM1—The pattern forthef ashing colors is randomly selected from the sound level mode and low pass mode.
- RANDOM2—The pattern forth of ashing colors is randomly selected from the sound level mode.
- RANDOM3—The pattern forthef ashing colorsisrandomlyselectedfromthelow passmode.
DISPLAYFX(displayaffect)
The MIXTRAX speciale effect display can be turned on croff.
1 PressM.C. lose the desired selling.
ON(MIXTRAXspecial effectsdisplay)—OFF
(normal display)
CUTINFX(manual cut-ineffect)
You cantumonoroff the MIXTRAX source defects while manually changing tracks.
1) Press M.C. to select the desired setting.
ON(on)—OFF(off)
Initialmenu
1PressandholdSRC/OFFuntiltheunit turnsoff.
Operatingthisunit
2PressandholdM.C. until themainmenu appearsinthedisplay.
3TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectINITIAL.
4TurnM.C.toselecttheinitialmenufunction.
Once selected, the following initial menu functions can be adjusted.
FMSTEP(FMtuningslep)
Normally, the FM tuning stop employed by seek tuning is 50kHz. When AForTA son, the tuning step automatically changes to 100kHz. It maybe preferable to sat that tuning stapto 50kHz when AFison.
- Thetuningstepremainsat50kHz during manual-tuning.
1) PressM.C. to select thaFMtuning step. 50(50kHz)—100(100kHz)
MWSTEP(MWtuningstop)
The MW tuning step can be switched between 9 kHz and 1 kHz. When using the tuner in North, Central or South America, reset the tuning step from 3 kHz (531 kHz to 1802 kHz allowable) to 10 kHz (530 kHz to 1640 kHz allowable). ^1 Press M.C. to select the MW tuning step.
9(9kHz)—10(10kHz)
SP-P/OMODE(rearoutputandprecutsetting)
TherearspeakerleadsoutputandtheRCAoutput of this unit can be used to connect a full-range speakers subwoofer. Select as suitable option for your connection.
1 PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2TurnM.C.toselectthedesired setting. You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
- REAR/SUB.W - Selectwhenthereisaful-rangespeakerconnectedtotherearspeak-arleadsoutputandthereisasubwoofer connectedtotheRCAoutput.
- SUB.W/SUB.W—Selectwhen thereisa subwoofer connected directly to therear speakerleads output without any aux liary ampandthereisasubwooferconnected totheRCAoutput.
- REAR/REAR—Selectwhenthereisafull-rangespeakerconnectedtotherearspeakerleadsoutputandtheRCAoutput. Ifthereisafull-rangespeakerconnectedtotherearspeakerleadsoutputandtheRCA outputisnolused,yourmayselecteither
REAR/SUB.WorREAR/REAR
Systemmenu
1PressandholdSRC/OFFuntiltheunit turnsoff.
2PressandholdM.C. until themainmenu appearsinthedisplay.
3TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSYSTEM.
4TurnM.C.toselectthesystemmenu function.
Once selected, the following system menu functions can be adjusted.
Fordetails,referloSystemmenuonpage9.
Section
UsinganAUXsource
1InsertthestereominiplugintotheAUX inputjack.
2PressSRC/OFFtoselectAUXasthe source.
Note
AUX cannot be selected unless the auxiliary setting is turned. Form or details, refer to AUX (auxiliary input) on page 10.
Switchingthedisplay
Selecting the desired text information
1 Press DISP/DISP OFF to cycle between the following:
- Sourcename
- Sourcenameandclock
Turningthedisplayofforon
- PressandholdDISP/DISPOFFuntilthe displayturnsonoroff.
Ifanunwanteddisplayappears
Turnoffthounwanteddisplayusingtheprocedureslistedbelow.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSYSTEM.
3TurnM.C.todisplayDEMOOFFandpress toselect.
4TurnM.C.toswitchtoYES.
5PressM.C.toselect.
Installation
Connections

WARNING
• Usespeakersovero0W(outputvalue) and between4Ωto8Ω(impedancevalue). Do ncluse1Ωto3Ωspeakersforth sunit.
• The black cable ground. When installing this unitor power ramp (so separately), makesure lo connected the ground wire first. Ensure that the ground wire is properly connected from alapal part of the car's body. The ground wire of the power ramp and the one of this unitor any other ovice must be connected to the can separately with the front screws. If, hescrew for the ground wire occurs, sort out, it could result in fire generation and make formal function.

Other devices Metal parts of car's body (Another electronic device in the car)
*1 Non supplied for this unit

Important
- When installing this unit in vehicle, without an ACC (accessory) position on the ignition switch, failure to connect thered cable to the terminal that detects operation of the ignition key may result in battery drain.

ACC position

No ADC position
• Usethisunitwithna12-voltbatteryandnegativegroundingonly.Failuretodosomayresultinafireormalfunction.
- Topreventashort-circuit,overheatingnormal-function besuretofollowtheoreclons below.
—Disconnectthenegativetermina offthe battery before installation.
—Secure chewing with the eclamosoradhesivetape. Wrapadhesivetape around wiring that comes into contact with metal parts to protect the wiring.
—Placea l'cablesawayfrom movingparts, such nastneshiftleverandseatrails —Placea l'cablesawayfromhotplaces,such asneart heheaterout el.
—Donotconnecttheyellowcablatothebattery bypassingitthroughtheholetothengine compartment.
—Coveraryd sconnectencable connectors with insulating tape.
—Donots shorten any cables.
—Nevercut the insulation of the power cable of this unit in order to share the power with other devices. The current capacity of the cable is limited.
—Useafuseoftheratingprescribed. —Neverwirethernegativesbeavercabledirectly loground.
—Neverbandtogethernegativecablesofmultiplespeakers.
- When this unit is on controls gna saresent through the blue whitocable, Connect its cacel to the system remote control of an external power ramp or vehicle's saulo-antennarday control terminal max 300mA 12VDC. Lithoeholic is equipped with glassanenna connect the antenna boostor powors supply terminal.
- Neverconnecttheblue/whitocalctothepowerterminal ofanxlernalpoweramp. Also, neverconnectittothepowerterminal oftheautoantenna.Doingsomayresultin batterydrainoramalfunction.
Installation
Thisunit

①Powercardinput
②Rearoutputsubwooferoutput
③Frontoutput
④Antennainpul
⑤Fuse(10A)
⑥Wiredremoteinput
Hard wiredremotecontroladapter can be connected(soldseparately).
Powercord
Perform these connections when not connecting arcarspeaker lead to asubwoofer.

flowchart
graph TD
A["1"] --> B["2"]
B --> C["3"]
C --> D["4"]
D --> E["5"]
E --> F["6"]
F --> G["7"]
G --> H["8"]
H --> I["9"]
I --> J["10"]
J --> K["11"]
K --> L["12"]
L --> M["13"]
M --> N["14"]
N --> O["15"]
O --> P["16"]
P --> Q["17"]
Performtheseconnectionswhenusingasub-wooferwithouttheotionalamplifier.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Speaker L"] --> B["Relay ①"]
C["Speaker F"] --> D["Relay ②"]
E["Speaker R"] --> F["Relay ③"]
G["Speaker W"] --> H["Relay ④"]
I["Speaker V"] --> J["Relay ⑤"]
K["Speaker W"] --> L["Relay ⑥"]
M["Speaker V"] --> N["Relay ⑦"]
O["Speaker V"] --> P["Relay ⑧"]
Q["Speaker V"] --> R["Relay ⑨"]
S["Speaker V"] --> T["Relay ⑩"]
U["Speaker V"] --> V["Relay ⑪"]
W["Speaker V"] --> X["Relay ⑫"]
Y["Speaker V"] --> Z["Relay ⑬"]
AA["Speaker V"] --> AB["Relay ⑭"]
AC["Speaker V"] --> AD["Relay ⑮"]
AE["Speaker V"] --> AF["Relay ⑯"]
AG["Speaker V"] --> AH["Relay ⑰"]
AI["Speaker V"] --> AJ["Relay ⑱"]
AK["Speaker V"] --> AL["Relay ⑲"]
AM["Speaker V"] --> AN["Relay ⑳"]
AO["Speaker V"] --> AP["Relay ⑴"]
AQ["Speaker V"] --> AR["Relay ⑤"]
AS["Speaker V"] --> AT["Relay ⑥"]
AU["Speaker V"] --> AV["Relay ⑦"]
AW["Speaker V"] --> AX["Relay ⑧"]
①Topowercordinput
②Lef.
③Right
④ Frontspeaker
⑤Rearspeaker
⑥White
⑦White/black
⑧Gray
⑨Grey/black
10Green
①Green/black
12Violet
⑬Violet/black
⑭ Black(chassisground)
Connectload ean, paint-freemela location.
15Yellow
Connect to the constant 12V supply terminal.
16Red
Connectlateralcontrolledbyignition
switch(12VDC).
⑰Blue/white
Connectiosystemcontrolterminalofthe
poweramporsauto-antennarelaycontroller
minal(max,300mA12VDC).
Subwoofer(402)
Installation
When using asubwooferof70W(21) be suretoconnectresubwooferlothe violet and violet/blackleadsoftthisunit. Denot connectanythingtothegreenanogreen/blackleads.
⑳Notused.
②Subwoofer(4Ω) × 2
Notes
- With a2speakersystem, donotconnectanythingtothespeakerleadsthatarenotconnectedlospeakers.
- Changethein tialmenuof this unit Referto SP-P/OMODE(rearoutputandpreoulselling)onpage1.
Thesubwooferoutputofthisunitismcnau-ral.
Poweramp(soldseparately)
Performtheseconnectionswhenusingtheoptionalamplifier.

flowchart
graph TD
A["①"] --> B["②"]
B --> C["③"]
C --> D["④"]
A --> E["⑤"]
E --> F["⑥"]
F --> G["⑦"]
A --> H["⑦"]
H --> I["⑧"]
I --> J["⑨"]
B --> K["⊕"]
K --> L["⊕"]
L --> M["⊕"]
M --> N["⊕"]
N --> O["⊕"]
O --> P["⊕"]
P --> Q["⊕"]
Q --> R["⊕"]
R --> S["⊕"]
S --> T["⊕"]
T --> U["⊕"]
U --> V["⊕"]
V --> W["⊕"]
W --> X["⊕"]
X --> Y["⊕"]
Y --> Z["⊕"]
①System remotecontrol
ConnecttoBlue/whitecable.
②Poweramp(soldseparately)
③ConnectwithRCAcables(soldseparately)
④ToFrontoutput
⑤Frontspeaker
⑥ToRearoutputsubwooferoutput
⑦Rearspeakerorsubwoofer
Installation
Important
- Checkal connection systems before final installation.
- Donotuseunauthorzedoartsaslhismay cause malfunctions.
- Consu tyourdealerif installation requires drillingofholesorothermodifications,the vehicle.
• Donotinstall this sun twhere:
— it may interfere with operation of the vehicle. — It may cause injury to a passenger as a result of a sudden stop.
- These semiconductor laser will be damaged if to overheats. Install this sun taway from hot places such as near the heater outlet.
- Optimum performance is obtained when the unit is installed at an angle of less than 60°.

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

DINfront/rearmount
This unit can be properly installed using either front-mount rear-mounted installation.
Section
Installation
Usecommerciallyavailablepartswheninstalling.
DINFront-mount
1Insertthemountingsleeveintothedashboard.
For installation in shallow spaces, use: hesup- pliedmountingsleeve. If thereisenough space, use themountingsleevethatcarnew ththeve- hicle.
2Securethemountingsleevebyusinga screwdrivertobendthemetaltabs(90°)into place.

①Dashboard
②Mountingsleeve
3Installtheunitasillustrated.

①Nut
② Firewallmetalsupport
③Metalstrap
④Screw
⑤Screw(M4×8)
■ Makesurethathounitisinstalls securely in place. An unstable installation may cause skipping or other functions.
DINRear-mount
1 Determinetheappropriateposition wheretheholesonthebracketandtheside oftheunitmatch.

2Tightentwoscrewsoneachside.

①I russcrew(5mm×8mm)
②Mountingbracket
③Dashbox vanconsole
Removingtheunit
1Removethetrimring.

①Tromding
②Notchedtab
- Releasing the front panel allows easier access to helirring.
- When reattaching the trimming point the
sidewiththenetchedtacdown.
Installation
2Insertthesuppliedextractionkeysinto bothsidesoftheunituntiltheyclickinto place.
3Pulltheunitoutofthedashboard.

Removingandre-attachingthe frontpanel
You can remove the front panel to protect your unit from theft.
Pressthedetachbuttonandoushthefront panelupwardandoullitowardyou.
Fordetails, refer to removing the front panel to protect your unit from the handle and tie-attaching the front panel on page 4.
Additionalinformation
Troubleshooting
SymptomCauseAction
| Thedisplay automatically return stotho ordinary display. | Youdionolper-formanyoperat or within about 30 seconds. | Performoperation again. |
| The motor playrange changes un-expectedly. | Dependingon thererepeatplay range, thase-lectedrange may change when another folderor tracks being selected orduring fast forwarding/reversing. | Selecttherepeat playrangeagain. |
| Asubfolder s notplayed back. | Subfolderscan-notoc-played whenFLD(fold-ersepaal)isse-lected. | Selectanotherme-coarplayrango. |
| NOXXXXappearswhena displays changed(NO TITLE,forex-ample). | Thereisncem-beddedtedin-formation. | Switchthedisplay orplayanother track-file. |
| Theunitis malfunctioning. There'sinter-ference. | Youareusinga device,suchas acelfuler phone,that transmitselec-t Waveesnear theunt. | Moveelectrical dev cosbhatray because the interforoneaway from theunt. |
Errormessages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest PioneerServiceCenter, be sure to not the error message.
Common
MessageCauseAction
| AMPERROR. Initial stop- oratorspeaker connections incorrect-protective circuits activated. | Check the speak- orconnect on. If their messages fail, Iodisappeareven afterthonginois switched off/on, contact your ideal-ororana author-ized Pioneer ServiceStation for assistance. |
CDplayer
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-07,11,12,17,30 | Thedisc sciry.Cleanthedisc | |
| Thedisc s scratched. | Replace:hedisc. | |
| ERROR-07,10,11,12,15,17,30,A0 | Thereisanelectric or mechanical error. | Turntheignit on switch OHand backON or switchtoad ifor entsource,then backlotheCD player. |
| ERROR-15Theinserted discisibank. | Replace:hedisc. | |
| ERROR-23Unsupported CDformat. | Replace:hedisc. | |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| FORMAT | Sometimes | Wa tuntilne |
| READ | thereisadelaybetweenthestartofplaybackandwhenyoustartonearanysound. | messaged sappearsandyouhearsound. |
| NOAUDIO their sorted | Repliacethodisc. |
| discdoesnot | |
| containany | |
| playablefiles. |
| SKIPPEDTheinserted discontains DRMprotected files. | Reacethedisc. |
| PROTECTAllthefileson | Replacethedisc: |
| theinserted | |
| discarcem- | |
| bedredwith | |
| DRM. |
USBstoragedevice/iPod
MessageCauseAction
| FORMATREAD | Sometimesthorisedolaybetweenthestanofplaybackandwhenyoustartonoaranysound. | Wa tunlit hemessagedisappearsandyouhearsound. |
| NOAUDIOTheraarenc songs. | Transfertheaucko filestotheUSB storagedevce andconnect. |
| Theconnected USBstoraged devicehasecurityenaded. | FollowtheUSB storageddevcein-structionstodis aclethesecurity. |
MessageCauseAction
| SKIPPEDTheconnected USBstorage-devicecontainsf lesembededwithWindowsMedia®DRM9/10. | PlayanaudiofilenotembeddedwithWindowsMediaDRM9/10. |
| PROTECT: AI thetificsin | TransferAudio |
| theUSBstorage deviceareen- bondedwith WindowsMedia DRMS/10 | filesnotom- beddedwith WindowsMedia DRMS/10tothe USBstoragede- vicoandconnect. |
| N/AUSBTheUSBdeviceconnectedtoisnotsupportedbythisunit. | ConnectaUSBMassStorageClasscompliant device.Disconnectyourdevceandreplace twithacompableUSBstoragedevice. |
| CHECKUSBInoUSBconn nectoroUSB cablehasshort circuited. | Checkthatthe USBconnectoroUSB cableisnot caughtinsome-thingoram- aged. |
| CHECKUSB | Treconnected USBstoraged deviceconsumes more than maximum allowable current. | Disconnect the USBstoraged deviceandronet uselt.Turnthe gntionswitch to OFF;thenACC orONenother correctly compliant USB storaged devices. |
Appendix
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| CHECKUSBThePodoper-atasca-rectly butdoesnot charge. | Makesurethe connectioncable forthePodhas notshortedout (e.g., notcaught inmetalobjects). Afterchecking, turntheagnition switchOFFand backON,oris-connectthePod and reconnect. |
| ERROR-19Communication failod | Performance of thefollowing operations.-Turnthe gnition switchOFFand backON.-Disconnectthe USBstoragedevice.-Changetcadiferentsource. Then, return to theUSBsource. |
| IPodfailure.Disconnectthe cablefromthe iPod Onsethe Pod smain merusdis-played reconnect thePodandresell it. | |
| ERROR-23USBstoragedec vicewasnotfor-mattedwith FAT12,FAT16or FAT32. | USBstorageco-viceshou obefor-matowith FAT12,FAT18or FAT32. |
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-16ThePodfirmwareversionis old. | UpdatedthePod version. |
| iPodfailure.Disconnect the cablefromthe Pod.Oncethe Pod'smain monuisdis played,reconnect the Podandresel it. | |
| STOPThereareno songsinthe currentist. | Se ectal sthat containsings |
| NOTFOUNDNorelated songs. | Transfersongsto the Pod. |
Handlingguidelines
Discsandplayer
Use only discs that feature either of the following two logos.


Use12-cmdiscs. Banoluse9-cmdiscsoran adapterfor8-cmdiscs.
Use only conventional flu lycircular discs. Donot uses napedd discs.

Additionalinformation
Donot nseranythingotherthanaCDintothe CDloadngslot.
Donotusedcracked,chipped,warped,other- wisedamageddiscosastheymaydamage,theplay- er.
UntinalizedCD-R/RWdiscscannotbe ayed back.
Donottouchtherecordedsurfaceofthediscs.
Stored ses in their cases when not in use.
Donotattachlabels, writeoncrapplyChemicals tothesurfaceofthediscs.
TocleanaCD, w pe, hediscwi, hasoft cloth outward from the center.
Condensation may temporarily impair the player's performance. Let it rest for about a hour to adjust to warm temperature. Also, wipe any camp disc so off with soft cloth.
Playbacka'd scsmaynotbpossiblebecauseof disccaracteristics disformat,recordedapplica- tion,playbackery rromment,storageconditions, andsoon.
Roadshocksmayinterruptdiscoplayback.
Read the precautions for discs before easing them.
When using disco that can be printed on labels, faces check the instructions and the warning of the discs. Depending on the discs, inserting and ejecting may not be possible. Using such discs may result in damage to this equipment.
Donotattachcommerciallyaval ablelabel or other material stotheilscs.
• The discsmaywarpmaking the discunplayable.
- Thelabelsmaycomeoffduringplaybackandpreventejectionofthediscos,whichmayresultindamagetotheequipment.
USBstoragedevice
Address any quest or you have about your USB storage device to the manufacturer of the device.
ConnectorsviaUSBhubarenolsupported.
DorstconnectanythingotherthanaJSBstor- agedevice.
Firm ysecurethe USB storage devicewhendriving.Donotlottho USB storage device allomotho floor where it may become jammed under the brakeoracceleratorpedal.
Depending on the USB storage device, the following problems may occur.
• Operationary
• The storage device may not be recognized.
- Filesmaynotbeplayedbackproperly
• The device may general enolise in herad o.
iPod
Dor otleavetheil Podinplaceswithhightemperatures.
To ensure proper operation, connect the cock connector cable from the iPod directly to this unit.
Firm ysecurethePodwhendrving.Donot et the Podfallontofefloor,whereitmaybecome jammedundertheorakeoracceleratoedal.
About Podsettings
- WhenaniPodisconnected, this sun tchanges theEQ(equalizer'setting of thePodtooffir order to optimize the acoustics. When you disconnect thePod.theEQ returns to the original setting.
- You cannot set Repeat to off the iPod when using this unit. Repeat is automatically changed to all when the iPod is connected to this unit.
IncompatiblatextsavodortheiPoowllnotoedis playedbytheunit.
Additionalinformation
DualDiscs
DualD scsaretwo-sided scsithawaware recordable CDfore cloonones caandare recordable DVtorvidocoth other.
SincetheCDsideofDualD scsisotophysical y compatioewith negeneralCDstandard.itmay notbopposilo cyaplytheCDs codwitht sunit. Frequentloadingandeject ngofaDualDiscmay resultinscratchesonthadisc Serousscratches canleadtoo aybackorob emsonthisunit.In somecases aDualD scmaybeces restuckin the discloadings of land willtoeject. Topreventris werecommerd youraf rainforius ng Dual Disc withthisunit. Please refer today the information from the discon- manufacture for more detailed information about DualD scs.
Compressedaudio compatibility(disc,USB)
WMA
Fileextension:wma
Bitrate:48kbpsto320kbps(CBR),48kbpsto384kbps(VBR)
Sampling frequency: 32 kHz, 4–1 kHz, 48 kHz
WindowsMediaAudioProfessionalLossless, Voice/DRMSream/Streamwithvideo:Notcompatible
MP3
Fileextension.mp3
Bitrate:8kbpsto320kbps(CBR),VBR
Sampling frequency: 8kHz, 21048kHz, 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz (remphasis)
Compatio eID3tagversion:1.0.1.1.2 2.2.3.2.4
(ID3tagVersion2.xisgivenpriorityoverversion1.x.)
M3u playl st. Notcompatie
MP3i(MP3interactive),mp3PRO:Volcompatible
WAV
Fileextension:way
Quantization: ts:8anc16(LPCM).4(MS
ADPCM)
Sampling frequency: 16kHz to 48kHz (LPCM).
22.05kHz and 44.1kHz (MSADPCM)
Supplementalinformation
Only the first 32 characters can be displayed as a filename (including the file extension) or a folder name.
This unit may not be accurately depending on the application used to encode WMA files.
The eremaybeaslightdelayatthestartofplayback ofaudiofilesembeddedwithimagedalaorudioflesslorecoral.US3storageevicelthalhasnumerousfoldorhierarchies.
Disc
\Player folder hierarchy: uploeightiers (Apractical hierarchy is less than waterier.) \
Playablefolders:upto99
Playable les:upto989
Filesystem: ISO9660Level1 and 2 Romeo,Jo iet
Multi-sess or playback: Compatible
Additionalinformation
Packetwritedatatransfer Notcompatible
Regardless of the English of blank sections between the songs from the original recording.com pressed audited scplay with short pause between songs.
USBstoragedevice
Playab cf oldorhierarchy:uptoighttians(Apracticalhierarchy:slessthantwotiers.)
Playable folders: upto500
Playable files: upto15000
Playback of copyright-protected files: Not compatible
Partitioned USB storage device: Only the first-part or can be played.
I theremaybeaslightdelaywhenstartingplay-backofaudio'lesoraUS3storagedevicewith numerousfoldorhiorarchies.
CAUTION
- Pioneercannolguaranteecompatibilitywith allUSBmassstoragedevicesandassumes noresconsibilityforanylosofdataon mediacylayers.smartphones,orotherdevi ceswhileusingthisproduct.
- DonctleavediscorsoraUSBstoragedevice inanyolacethatissubjecttchightemperatures.
iPodcompatibility
This units support only the following iPod models. Supported iPod software versions are shown below. Olderversions may not be supported. Made for
- Podtouch4thgeneration(softwareversion 5.1.1)
- iPodtouch3rdgeneration(softwareversion 5.1.1)
- iPodtouch2ndgeneration (softwareversion 4.2.1)
- iPodtouch1stgeneration(softwareversion 3.1.5)
- iPodclassic 160GB(softwareversion2.0.4)
- iPodclassic'20GB(softwareversion2.0.1)
- iPodclassic(softwareversion1.1.2)
- iPodwith video (softwareversion 1.3.0)
- iPodnano6thgeneration(softwareversion 1.2)
- iPodnano5thgeneration(softwareversion 1.0.2)
- iPodnano4thgeneration(softwareversion 1.0.4)
- iPodnano3rdgeneration(softwareversion 1.1.3)
- iPodnano2ndgeneration(softwareversion 1.1.5)
- iPodnano1stgeneration(softwareversion 1.3.1)
- iPhone4S(softwareversion5.1.1)
- iPhone4(softwareversionb.1.1)
- iPhone3GS(softwareversion5.1.1)
- iPhone3G(softwareversion4.2.1)
• iPhone(softwareversion3.1.2)
Depending on the general version of the Pod, some functions may not be available.
Operations may vary depending on the software version of iPod.
When using an iPod, an iPod Dock Connect to USB Cable is required.
APioneerCD-IU51interfacecableisalsoavailable.Fordetai s.consultyourdealer.
About the file format compatibility, refer to the iPod manuals.
Audiobook, Podcast: Compatible
Appendix


Appendix
Additionalinformation

CAUTION
PioneeracceptsncresponsibilityfordatalostonthelPod, even if that data slost while this unit is used.
Sequenceofaudiofiles
Theusercannotassignfoldernumbersand specify playbacksequenceswithth sunit.
Exampleofahierarchy

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
☐:Folder Compressed audiofile 0to05:Folder number ①to⑥:Playback sequence
Disc
Folder selection sequence or other operation may differ depending on the encoding or writing software.
USBstoragedevice
PlaybacksequenceisthesameasrecordedsequenceintheUSBstoragedevice. Tospecifytheplaybacksequence,thefollowing methodisrecommended.
|1|Createafilenamethat includesnumbers thatspecifytheplaybacksequence(e.g., 001xxx.mp3and039yyy.mp3). |2|Putthosefilesintpafolcer.
3 Savethefolder containing files on the USB storage device.
However, depending on the system environment, you may not be able to specify the playback sequence.
For USBportableaudioplayers, thesequence is differentlanddependsontheplayer.
Copyrightandtrademark
iTunes
Apple and Tuncsarctrademarksof Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
MP3
Supply of his product only conveys a license for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a license or compromise by right to this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue generating) real time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/ streaming via internet, intranets and/or other networks or other electronic content distributions systems, such as pay-audic audio-on-demand applications. An independent license for such uses required. For details, please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com.
WMA
WindowsMedia is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used for distributed without a license from Microsoft Licensing, Inc.
iPod&iPhone
iPhone,iPod,iPodclassic,Podnano,andiPod toucharetrademarksetAppleInc.registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Additionalinformation
"Make for iPod" and "Made for Phone" mean that electronicaccessoryhasbeendesigned toconnectspecificallytoiPodoriPhone, respectively,andhasbecertifiedbythedecopc tomeetAppleperformancestandards. Apple is notresponsibefortheoperationofthisdev ce ortscompliancewithsafetyandregulatory standards. PleasenotelethatheuseolthisaccessorywithiPodoriPhone mayaffectwireless performance.
MIXTRAX
MIXTRAXisatrademarkofthePIONEER CORPORATION.
Specifications
General
Rated power source ..... 14.4VDC (allowable voltage range: 12.0V to 14.4VDC)
Groundingsystem.....Negativetype
Maximum consumer consumption, on
Dimensions/No.1x5
DIN
Continuous power output 27W × 4(50 Hz to 15000 Hz, 5% THC 4Ω load, both non- nc(screen)
Load impedance .... 4Ω (4Ω to 8Ω a lowable) Precout maximum output level 2.0V
Loudnessconlour.....+10dB(100Hz),+6.5dB (*0kHz)(volume:-30dB)
Equalizer(5-BandGraphic-Equalizer): Frequency.....60Hz/250Hz/800Hz 2.5kHz/2.5kHz Equalization range...+12dB/(2dBstcc)
Subcopter(mono): Frequency.....50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/125 Hz/160 Hz/200 Hz Slope.....-6 dB/sec, -12 dB/sec Gan.....+6 dB to-24 dB Phase.....Normal/Reverse
Additionalinformation
CDplayer
| System......Comosctdisc audiosystem | |
| Usabled scs......Compactd sc | |
| Signal-to-no nscratio......64dBt1kHz(IEC Anetwork) | |
| Numborechamnols......25sccro0 | |
| MP3decoding format......MPFG-1/2/Audio ayerG | |
| WMAdecoding format....Ver 7,7,1,8,9,10,11,12(Poh audio); | |
| (Windows/Media-Pavor) | |
| WAValigna format......Lnea PCM&MSADPCM | |
| (Non-compressed) |
11580kl zto1221541z
13570kl zto13870d b
15:100kHz+5:15:35kHz
17600RF205179634HZ
120.15KHz 205167354Hz 21340kHz 2021975(Hz)
Usablesensitivity.....28μV(S/N:20dB)
Signa -c-noiseratio.....62d3(IEC-Anetwork)
USB
USB standards specification
USB2.Cfu lspeed
Maximumcurrentsupply
……1A
US3Class....MSC(MassStorageClass)
Filesystem....FA112.FA116.FA132
MP3decodingformat.....MPFG-1&2Audio layer
WMAdecodingformat...Ver.7,7.1.8.9,10.11,12(2ch
audio:
(Windows/Media Player)
WAVsigna format.....1 near PCM&MSADPCM
(Non-compressed)
FMtuner
Frequency range.....37.5MHz to 108.0MHz
Usable sensitively ..... 9dB (0.8μV/75Ω mono, SN:
30d5)
Signal-to-noiseratio.....72dB(IEC-A network)
MWtuner
Frequency range.....531kHz to 1602kHz (8kHz)
530kHz 640Hz(10kHz)
Usablesensitivity.....25μV(S/N:20dB)
Signal-to-noiseratio.....62dB(CC-Anetwork)
SWtuner
Frequencyrange.....230kHz to 7735kHz
(2300kHz to 2495kHz.
2940kHz to 4215kHz.
4540k Izto5175kl Iz,
5829k 1zto6455kl 1z.
7100kHzlo7735kHz)
9500kHz21975kHz
(9500kHz to 10135kHz,
Appendix
Antesdecomenzar
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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components for identification| Parte | Parte | ||
| 1 | SRC/OFF | 10 | BAND/∅ (control del Food) |
| 2 | ▲(expulsar) | 11 | ∅ (partecosterior)/DIMMER (reducto-coluz) |
| 3 | MULTI-CONTROL (M.C.) | 13 | ◀▶ |
| 4 | ∅ (ista) | 11 | 1/^a 6/↔ |
| 5 | Ranuradecarqa dediscos | 12 | DISP/DISPOFF |
| 6 | Puerto USB | 13 | ConectordeentradeAUX (correctorete reoce 3.bmm) |
| Parte | Parte | |
| 7 | DEI-X3550U MIX(MIXTRAX) DEH-2680U iPod | Botóndesoltar |

PRECAUCIÓN
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ListaPTY
SPEANA—LEVELMETER—SOURCE—CLOCK OFF
Windows MediaAudioProfessional, Lossless, Voice/DRMStream/Streamconvide:nocompati- he
MP3
(Windows Media Player)
FormatcdeserialWAV....PCM ineak&MSADPCM
(Nocumur mide)
SintonizadordeSW
17500kHz at 1985kHz,ce
18015kHza18135kHz,de
21340kHz@21975kHz
USB2 0 voice dao maxima
Consumomáximodecorriente
1A
ClaseUSB....MCS(Clascoca macena
m entomás yol
Sistemas ARCHIVOS.....FAT12,FAT16,FAT32
-orma.cdedecodilacion VIP3
MPEG-142AudioLayer3
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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components for identification| Parte | Parte | ||
| 1 | SRC/OFF | 10 | BAND/∅ (Contral-ledel!Pod) |
| 2 | ▲(Ejctar) | 9 | ∅ (Vo lær)/DIM-MER(Redutorde luz) |
| 3 | MULTI-CONTROL(M.C.) | 13 | ◀◀ |
| 4 | ∅ (Lista) | 11 | 1/^a 6/↔ |
| 5 | Slotdecarnega-mentocledisco | 12 | DISP/DISPOFF |
| 6 | PortaUSB | 13 | Conectordeen-tradaAUX(co-rectoreste reoce3,5 mm) |
| Parte | Parte | |
| 7 | DEI-X3550U MIXM(IXTRAX) DEH-2660U iPod | Botão Desencaixar |

CUIDADO
- UtilizeumcaboUSBopcionaldaPioneer (CD-US0F)iparaconectarodispositivocearmazenamentoUSBjáqueouaisquerdispostivosconectadosd retamenteâunidade ficamprojetadosparaforaepodemserperigosos.
• Néout zeprocutosnáoeautorizados.
Controleremoto
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① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫DEH-2550UI

IndicadorEstado
MWSTEP(Passodesinton aM/W)
OpassodesintoniaMWpodeseralternadoentre 9kHz10kHz,AouclizanosintonlazodomaAméricado Norte, CentraloudoSul, reajusteopasso desintoniace9kHz(531kHza1602kHzpermissivel)para10kHz(530kHza1640kHzpermissivel).
①CireM.C.paraselecionaropassodesintonia MW.
9(9kHz)—10(10kHz)
(USB)/iPod(iPod)—AUX(AUX)
•ApenasparaDEH 2550UI
QuandoháurriPoosonecladceumafonted-
ferentedaiPodforselcionada,vocópodeal
ternarparaiPodaopressionariPod.
Ajustedovolume
1 GireM.C.paraajustarovolume.

CUIDADO
NEWS/INFO—POPULAR—CLASSICS—OTHERS
MW/shortwave:OFF—LV1—LV2
FMSTEP(PassodesintoniaFM)
MWSTEP(PassodesintoniaMW)
OpassodesintoniaMWpodeseralternadoentre 9kHz10kHz.AourilizarosintonizadoraAméricadoNorte, CentraloudoSul, Roajustocopasso desintoniade9kHz(531kHza1602kHzpermissivo)para10kHz(530kHza1640kHzpermissivo). TPress oneM.C.paraseccionaropassodesintoniaMW.
9(9kHz)—10(10kHz)
Audiobook, Podcast: Competitive

CUIDADO
(Windows/MyOne Player)
Tormatodes na WAV ... PCMlinear&MSADPCM
(Náocompactado)
SintonizadordeSW
| Faiskedefreq uenc s....2800kHz za735kHz |
| 12300kHz za246kHz |
| 2940kHz za421kHz |
| 4940kHz za6175kHz |
| 5820kHz za6455kHz |
| 7100kHz za7735kHz |
| 9500kHz za21975kHz |
| (9500kHz za1015kHz |
| 11500kHz za12215kHz |
| 13570kHz za13870kHz |
| 15100kHz za1575kHz |
| 17500kHz za1785kHz |
| 18015kHz za18135kHz |
| 21340kHz za21975kHz |
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感謝您購買本先鋒產品
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Labeled diagram of a device rear panel with numbered components for identification| 部位 | 部位 | |
| 1 | SRC/OFF | 8 BAND/∅(IPod控制) |
| 2 | ▲(演出) | 9 ⊕(返回)/DIMMER(顯示幕亮度調整) |
| 3 | MULTI-CONTROL(M.C.) | 10 ◀/▶ |
| 4 | ∅(清單) | 11 1/∧至6/↔ |
| 5 | 磚片槽 | 12 DISP/DISP OFF |
| 6 | USB埠 | 13 规以输入插孔(3.5mm立體壓插孔) |
部位
部位
DEI X8550UI
MIX (MIXTRAX)
⑦ -256011 ④ 拉卸按钮
iPod

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操作功能
FM:OFF-LV1-LV2-LV3-LV4
JW/短波:OFF LV1 LV2
(Windows Santa Player)
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مطومات إضافية
(Windows Media Player)
Linear PCM & MS ADPCM ..... WAV
(طوفر)
USB
(Windows Media Player)
"iPhone "coni an delq "I'Pod "I'Phone "I'
iPod الوصيل بلجهزة
مُشْبَى نور كلا
USB https://Connector
لغشطایلاع
LOW PASS 6. LOW PASS 1
[Unreadable]
- 2017年1月1日
الفر وسبع المر عوب
CLOCK—SOURCE—LEVEL METER—SPEANA
OFF—
LEVEL / SPEANA
.TUNER عَدْهُبِطَّانُمْسَرِيٍ مِنْ METER
DEH-X355004
(PI: 23) AUTO PI
—CLASSICS—POPULAR—NEWS/INFO
OTHERS
- M.C. لابعه لبحث
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| VOLUME | 16 |
| MUTE | 16 |
| AUDIO | 16 |
| SCRL/DISP | ### |
| ### | 23 |

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| )BAND (iPod) 8 | OFF/SRC | 1 |
| )DMMER 5 | (###) ▲ | 2 |
| ◀▶ 10 | MULTI-CONTROL (M.C.) | 3 |
| #6 #1 11 | (###) | 4 |
| DISP OFF/DISP 12 | فتحة تحمل الفرسي | 5 |
| AMURS (مRatio) 13 | USB منظ | 6 |
| ### | DEH-X3550UI (MIXTRAX) MIX | 7 |
| DEH-2550UI iPod |
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لاجادختلاً لامضا
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اطلاعات بيشتر
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- 2017年1月1日
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101.
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الصفرت را ١٢٥٠ كمتر
Windows Media Audio Professional ·Lossless
Voice/DRM Stream/Stream
MP3
.mp3 : بسروت قابل
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مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِمْضُمُنْشُ وَدَرَدِهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ ك_ ^1 مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدْ bِيْكَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْнَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيمْضُمُنْشُ وَدَرَدِهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُbin چُرُجَ لِيْكَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مَا مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مَا مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيɪn چُرُجَ لِيْكَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِمْضُمُنْشُ وَدَرَدِهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدْ bِيْكَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مِيْنَ مَا مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدْ bِيْكَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːнَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيمْضُمُنْشُ وَدَرَدِهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُنَهُ كُن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدْ bِيْكَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدْ bِيْكَمِيْنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْكَمِيْنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدْ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِمْضُمُنْشُ وَدَرَدِهُ كُن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِمْضُمُنْشُ وَدَرَدِهُ كُن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ мِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِمْضُمُنْشُ وَدَرَدِهُ كُن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ мِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُمْضُمُنْشُ وَدَرَدِهُ كُن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːنَ مِيːن·مُسْتَّا گنَهِرِ يَدُ bِيْك·مِيːنَ مِيɪn گمْدُعَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْdʒkəl چا بِعِدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ ع—مِمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضِمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْضُمْفَالْمَا چا بِعِدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ وَدَرْعَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَلْدُ عَل ^1 مُسْتَّا گن·مُسْتَّا گن·مُسْتَّا گن·مُسْتَّا 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(FM FM STEP) FM STEP
by طور معمزی مراط موج بیتی FM by ص Cubaه موج بیتی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت وروش است، موج TA by AF by UF (کل etherی کاپویت) ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل Etherی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویт تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰. کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امینی میش. دکمگی کاپویت تامی ۰, کل etherی امіні міні та ۰, کل etherі اміні міні та ۰, کل etherі اміні міні та ۰, کل etherі اміні міні та ۰, کل etherі اміні міні та ۰, کل etherі اміні міні та ۰, کل etherі اміні м іні та ۰, کل etherі аміні м іні та ۰, کل etherі аміні м іні та ۰, کل etherі аміні м іні та ۰, کل etherі аміні м іні та ۰, کل etherі аміні м іні та ۰, کل etherі аміні М.С., FM в рала فشارد: M.C., FM в رала فشارد: M.C., FM в رала فشارد: M.C., FM в رала فشارد: M.C., FM в رала فشارد: M.C., FM в رала فشارد: M.C., FM в رала فشارد: M.C., FM в رала فشارد: M.C., FM в رала فشارد: M.C., FM в رала فشارد: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу: M.C., FM в رалу
- LOW PASS 6 ▲ LOW PASS 1
CLOCK—SOURCE—LEVEL METER—SPEANA
OFF—
• LEVEL METER : SPEANA
HPF SETTING, SUB.W CTRL, SUB.W
SUB.W HPF SETTING SUB.W CTRL
m = 311
m = 311
(AUX) AUX—(iPod) iPod/(USB)
DEH-255064
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