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USER MANUAL DEH-7450SD PIONEER
REPRODUCTOR DE CD CON RECEPTOR RDS
CD PLAYER COM RDS
CD RDS 接收機
Use and care of theremole control 5
Menuoperationsidenticalforfunction
settings/audioadjustments/init a
settings/lists6
Tuner6
CD/CD-R/CD-RWandexternal storage
devices(USB,SD)7
Pod9
Audioadjustments10
UsingBluetoothwirelestechnology11
Initial settings13
Otherfunctions15
03 Installation
Connections16
Installation17
Installing themicrophone19
Additionalinformation
Troubleshooting20
Errormessages20
Handlingguidelines22
Compressedaudiocompatibility(d sc,USB,
SD123
Podcompatibility24
Sequenceofaudiofiles24
Bluetoothprofiles25
Copyrightandtrademark25
Specifications26
Beforeyoustart
ThankyouforpurchasingthisPIONEER product
Toensure proper use, pleasereadthrough this manual before using this product. It is especially important that your read and observe WARN-
INGsandCAUTIONsinthismanual.Please keepthemanualinasafeandaccessibleplacefor futurereference.
Aboutthisunit
CAUTION:
USEOFCONTROLORADJUSTMENTOR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULTIN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
CAUTION:
THEUSEOFOPTICALINSTRUMENTS WITHTHISPRODUCTWILLINCREASE EYEHAZARD.

CAUTION
- Donotallowthisunittocomeintocontact with liquids. Electricalsrockcouldresult. Also, damagetothisunit, smoke, and overheatingcouldresultfromcontactwith liquids.
•Always keep the volume of when ought to hear outside sounds.
• Avoidexposureto moisture. - If the battery is disconnected or discharged, any preset memory will be erased.
CAUTION
This product class1 laser product classifies under the Safety of laser products, IEC 60825-1:2007, and contains class1 Laser module. To ensure continued safety done more can cover or better to obtain access to this product. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CAUTION—CLASS 1M INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN, DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
Note
Function setting operations are completed even if themenuis cancelled before the operations are confirmed.
Incaseoftrouble
Should this unit fail too operate properly, please contact your dealer or one are authorized PIONEER Service Station.
Demomode
Important
- Failure to connect thered lead (ACC) of this unit to terminal coupled with ignition switch on/off operations may be too battery drain.
- Remember that the featured moncontinu- usoperating when the care engine isistumed off, it may drain battery power.

En
Beforeyoustart
The demostartsautomaticallyifyoudonctoperstethisun twh about30secondssincell waslastoperatedorfeignitionswitchset toACCorONwhiletistumedoff.Tocancelthe demomode pressandhole (DISP).Press enchold (DISP)againtostart.Youcana so deactivatedemomodeinthe nit a settings.SelectDemonstration(demodisplaysetting)and lumofiredemo Israel.Fordetails,referolinitialsettingspage13.
Aboutthismanual
• In the following instructions, USB memories, USB portable audio players and SD memory carosare collectively referred to "external storagedvices (USB, SD)". It only USB memories and USB portable audio players are indicated, they are collectively referred to as "USB storagedvices".
- In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be referred to as "iPod".
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Headunit

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(DEH-8450BT) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑬(DEH-7450SD)

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Diagram of a device rear panel with numbered components for identification| PartPart | |||
| 1 | phone/on hook) | 8 | /DISPOFF |
| 2 | LEVER @ BAND/ | ( iPod) | |
| 3 | DISP | 16 | SRC/OFF |
| 4 | ( Ist) | 10 | MULTI-CON-TROL(M.C.) |
| 5 | Opencullon | @Discloadings/ol | |
| 6 | AUXinputjack(3.5mm stereo jack) | 19 ▲(eject) | |
| 7 | / / | 14 | SDmemory cardslotRenovatne frontpancltoaccesstheSDmemorycard slot. |
| PartPart | |||
| 1 | color | 8 | DISP OFF |
| 2 | LEVER(BAND) | (iPod) | |
| 3 | DISP | 10 | SRC/OFF |
| 4 | lists | 11 | MULTI-CON-TROL(M.C.) |
| 5 | Op button | 12 | Disclosingslot |
| 6 | AUXinputjack(3.5mmsterec jack) | 13(eject) | |
| 7 | 4 | 14 | SDmemory cardslotRemove the frontpanatoac cessneSD memorycar slot |
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CAUTION
UseaPioneer/USBcablewhenconnectingthe USBaudioplayer/USBmemorydeviceasdevicesconnected,theunitidirectlywillprolude out,whichisdangerous.
Donotuseunauthorizedproducts.
Remotecontrol
Remotecontrolerbuttonsmarkeow ththe samenumbersasontheunitoperateinthe samewayasthecorrespondingunitbuttonregardlessofbuttonname.
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Diagram of a device with numbered ports and internal connections, likely for electronic or control panel labeling.PartOperation
| 15VOLUME | Pressoincrease/decrease volume. |
| 16MUTE | Pressomute Pressageinto unmute. |
| 17▲/▼/▲ | Pressoperformmanualsook tuning,fashtoward,reverse and racksearchcontrols. Alsousedforcontrolling functions. |
| 18 | Whileoperatingthephone, presscoensacalone,ectar incomingcall. |
PartOperation
| 1011 | Presstopauseorasumeplayback. | |
| 20 | < | Presstostandlarkingonthe phonewhileoperatinga phons. |
| 30 | LIST/ ENTER | Presstodisoplaythediscottle, track the folder,oflie istapendingorthesource. Whileinth eoperating menu presstocontrolfunctions. |
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15 16 21 17 20 18 3 19PartOperation
| 15VOLUME | Presstoincreaseordecrease volume. |
| 16MUTE | Presstomuto-Prassaga into unmute. |
| 17▲/▼/▲▲ | Presstoperformmanualseek tuning fastforward,reverse andtracksearch controls. Also use for controlling functions. |
| 18AUDIO | Presstoselectanaudiofunction. |
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PartOperation
| 241 | Pressstopauseorassumeplay-back. | |
| 25 | FUNC-TION | Pressloselectfunctions.Pressandno storecelltheini-t aisctingmonuwhenthe sourcesareoff. |
| 26 | LIST/ENTER | Pressdoisplaychecksthe,trackit e holder,orti elstdepend ngonthesource.Whileintheoperating menu, presstocontrolfunctions. |
Setupmenu
When you turn the ignitions switch to ON after installation, setup menu appears on the display. You can set up them menu options below.
1Afterinstallationofthisunit,turnthe ignitionswitchtoON.
SETUPappears.
2TurnM.C.toswitchtoYES.
■ If you donot operate for 30 seconds, the setup menu will not be displayed.
■ If you prefer not to set up at this time, turn M.C. to switch to NO.
If you select NO, you cannot set up in the setup menu.
3PressM.C.toselect.
4Performthefollowingprocedurestoset themenu.
Topproceedtothenextmenuoption,youneceto confirmyourselection.
Languageselect(mu ti-language)
| 1 | TurnM.C.loselectthedesiredlanguage. |
| English—Español—Português | |
| 2 | PressM.C.toconfirmtheselection. |
Calendar(settingthadete)
| 1 | TumM.C.tochangetheyear. |
| 2 | PressM.C.toselectday. |
| 3 | TumM.C.tochangatheday. |
| 4 | PressM.C.toselectmonth. |
| 5 | TumM.C.tochangathemonth. |
| 6 | PressM.C.toconfirmtheselection. |
Clock(sellingtheclock)
| 1 | TumM.C. toad, usthour. |
| 2 | Press M.C. toselect minute. |
| 3 | TurnM.C. load, usl minute. |
| 4 | Press M.C. tocentirm the selection. |
FMstep(FMtuningstep)
| 1 | TumM.C.toselecttheFMtuningstep.50kHz(50kHz)—100kHz(100kHz)2 | PressM.C.toconfirmtheselection. |
AMstep(AMtuningstep)
| 1 | TurnM.C.closelecttheAMtuningsep.9kHz(9kHz)—10kHz(10kHz) |
| 2 | PressM.C.loconfirmtheselection. |
Contrast(displaycontrastsetting)
| 1 | TumM.C. toad ust.thecon.rastlevel. |
| 0 to 15 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. | |
| 2 | Press M.C.toconfirmtheselection. |
Demonstration(demonodisplaysetting)
| 1 | TurnM.C.loselthedemod splaylooff |
| 2 | PressM.C.toconfirmtheselection, |
| Quitapocars. |
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5Tofinishyoursettings,turnM.C.toselect
YES.
■If you prefer change your setting again, turn
M.C.toswitchtoNO
6PressM.C.toselect.
Notes
- Because demonstration models the function for displaying at stores, do not set this function while driving.
- You can selupthemenuoptions the initial settings. For details about these settings, refer to initial settings on page 13.
- You can cancel setup menu, bypassing SRC/OFF.
Basicoperations
Important
- Handlegently when removing or attaching the front panel.
- Avoidsubjectingthefrontpaneltoexcessive shock.
- Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures.
• To avoid damaging the device corvicle 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
Thefront panel can be delached to deliver theft.
TPresstheopenbuttontoopentnofrontpanel.
2 Griplthe'sideof'theirontpanelandouilligent youlward.
Takocaronottogripittoctightlyortodropt
frontpanelandprotectifromcontactwith
waterorotherfluidsopreventpermanerdamage.
3 Alwayskocothadetachedfrontpanelinaprotectiondevcesuchasaprotectioncase.
Re-attaching the front panel
①Reattachthefrontopane byholdingitupright totheunitandclippingitsecurelyintothemountinghooks.

Turningtheuniton
1 Press SRC/OFF to turn the unit on.
Turningtheunitoff
1 Press and hold SRC/OFF until the unit turns off.
Selectingasource
Press SRC/OFF to cycle between:
TUNER (tuner)—CD (CD player)—USB1
(USB1)/iPod1 (iPod1)—USB2 (USB2)/iPod2
(iPod2)—SD (SD memory card)—AUX (AUX)
— BTAudio(BTaudio)
Adjusting the volume
TurnM.C.toacjustthevolume.

CAUTION
For safety reasons, park your vehicle when removing the front panel.
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Notes
- When this unit's blue/write lead is connected to the vehicle's auto-antennarelay control terminal, the vehicle's antenna extends when this unit is turned on. Toretract the antenna, turn the source off.
• BTAudio(BTaudio)isd sprayedonlyfor DEH 8450BT. - When there are two USB storage devices connected to the unit and you want to switch between them for playback, disconnect communications for the USB storage device first before proceeding.
- IfconnectingbothUSB1(USBstoragedevice1),iPod1(iPodconnectedusingUSBinput1)andUSB2(USBstoragedevice2)/iPod2(iPodconnecteusingUSBinput2)atthesamelime.useaPioneerUSBcable(CD-U50E)inadd lionlotheregularPioneerUSBcable.
Useandcareoftheremote control
Using there remote control
1 Pointtheremolecontrolthedirectionofthe frontpanellooperate.
Whenusingforthefirstime,pulloutthefilm protrudingfromtheory.
Replacingthebattery
①Sl uethel ayoutonthebackofthenemate control.
② Inser the battery with the plus(−) and minus (−) poles aligned properly.


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

CAUTION
• UseoneCR2025(3V)lithiumbattery.
- Remove the battery if there mole control is not used for a month longer.
• Thorcisadangrofexplosionithobatteryis incorrectlyreplaced. Replaceonlywiththe samecorequivalenttype.
• Donothandlethebatterywithmetallictools.
- Donotstorelhebatterywithmetallic objects.
- If the battery leaks, wipe the remote control completely clean and install anew battery
- Whenecisposingofusedbatteries,comply withgovernmentalregulationsorenvironmentalpublicinstitutions'rulesthatapplyin yourcountry/area.

Important
- Donotstoretheremotecontrolinhighttemperaturerecordrectsunlight.
• Theramote control may not function properly indirect sunlight. - Donotlettheremotecontro fallonto the floor whereit maybecome jammed under the brakeoraccelerator pedal.
Section
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Menuoperationsidentical forfunctionsettings/audio adjustments/initialsettings/lists
Returning gtothe previous display Returning gtothe previous list/category.(thefolder/ categoryonelevelhigher.)
Turingthecemodisplayonoroff
1Pressanchold →DISP
Returning the ordinary display
Canceling their initial setting menu
TPressBAND/
Returning to the ordinary display from the list/cat-
eacy
1PressBAND/
Selectinga functionorlist
1 Tum M.C. or LEVER
• In this manual, "Tum M.C." is used to describe
theoperationused:oselectafunctionorlist
Tuner
Basicoperations

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TUNER NEWS 1 2 3 F0-1 F0-F1 LOC RADIO3FM 11:00 ⑥⑦ ⑧RDS

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TUNER F1-1 87.50 MHz 11:00 ① ② ⑤ ③ LOC ⑨Non-RDSorAM
①Band indicator
②(sterec)indicator
③LOCindicator
Appearswhen ocalseektuning son.
④Presetnumberindicator
⑤Signallevelindicator
⑥TEXT indicator
Showswhentheradictextisreceived.
⑦PTYlabelindicator
⑧Programservicename
⑨Frequencyindicator
Selectingaband
TPressBAND/ untilthedesiredband(FM-1
FM-2 FM-3tor-MorAM) is displayed.
Manualtuning(stepbystep)
1 Turn LEVER.
Seeking
T Turnandho cdownLEVER
• WhiturningandholdingdownLEVER
youcanskipstations.Seektuningstarts
assoonasyoureleaseLEVER
UsingPISeek
If the true cannot find suitable station, other reception status deteriorates the unilautomatically searches for different stations with the same programming. During the search, Pliseek is displayed and the sound is muted.
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UsingAutoPISeekforpreset stations
When preset stations cannot be recalled, the unit can be set to perform P/Seeking preset recall.
- TredefaultsellingforAutoPISeekisoff. RectoroAutoPI(autoPIseek)onpage14
Storingandrecallingstations foreachband
1 Press(list).
Thepresetscreen is displayed.
2 UseM.C.tostoretheselectedfrequency inthememory.
Turntochangethepresetnumber.Prossano holdloslore.
3 UseM.C.toselectthedesiredstation.
Turntochangelhestal on. Presstose ect.
■All stations stored for FM band scan be recalled from each independent FM band.
- You cantunethe channel up down manually by pressing 🔒 or Ⓧ
- PressBAND/ or (list)toreturn totheoretical display.
SwitchingtheRDSdisplay
RDS(radiodatasystem)containsdigitalinformationthathelpsearchfortheradiostations.
-Press ⊃/DISP.
PTYinformationandfrequencyorprogramservicename—songtitcandartistname
■ P1Y information and the frequency appears on the display for eight seconds.
PTYlist
News&Inf
News (News), Affairs (Current affairs), Info (Information), Sport (Sports), Weather (Weather), Finance(Finance)
Popular
PopMus(Popularmusic), RockMus(Rock
music).EasyMus(Easylistening).OthMus
(Othermusic), Jazz(Jazz), Country(Country
music). NatMus(Nationalmusic). Oldies(Oldies music). Folkmus(Folkmusic)
Classics
L.Class(Lightclassica) Classic(Classica)
Others
Educate(Education).Drama(Drama).Culture
(Culture), Science (Science), Varied (Varies), Chil-
dren (Children's). Social (Social affairs). Religion
(Religion), Phone In (Phone In), Touring (Travel),
Leisure(Leisure),Document(Documentaries)
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Usingradiotext
Displayingradiotext
You can display the currently received radiotext.
andthethreemostrecentad optexts.
- Pressandholddown: • disftotisplayradio
text.
•Youcanturnoffradiotextcisplaycypress
ing →/DISP, SRC/OFF or BAND
•When noradiatextisreceived,NOTEXT
apcearsinthedisplay.
2 Turn LEVER left or right forecall the three
most recentraniotexts.
3Press ortocrol.
Storingandrecallingrad otext
You can store data fromuptosix radiotextrans-
missionstoftheRTMemo1toRTMemo6keys.
1 D splaythere:diotextyouwanttstoreinthe
memory.
2Press a (list).
Thepresetscreen is displayed.
3 Use LEVER to store these selected raplotext.
Tum ttochangethepresetnumber.Pressand
holddownM.C.tostore
4 Use LEVER to select the desired radio text
Tum ttochangetheradiotext.PressM.C.to
select.
• Toretum at the ordinary display press
BAND/or(Pst)
- Thelunerautomatically stores the three lat
estradiotextbroadcastsreceived,replacing
theoldesttexwiththenewesttex.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption
andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Afterselecting,performthefollowingproce-
durestosetthefunction.
• IF AM band is selected, only BSM, Local and
TuningModeareavailable.
BSM(beststation or memory)
BSM(beststations/memory)automaticallystores
thesis: ronges stations in the order of their sig-
nalstrength
1PressM.C.tolumBSMon.
Tocancel.pressM.C.again.
Regional(regional)
When AlternativeFREQisused, theregional
function limits these selection of stationstothose
broadcast ingregionalprograms.
1PressM.C.columtheregionalfunctiononor
off.
Local(localseektuning)
Localseektuningpletsycutuneintoonlythose
rad ostationswith suff clientlystrong signalsfor
good reception
1PressM.C.totum location.
• Tocancel.pressM.C.again
2 TurnLEVERleft:orright:toselect:thedesired
setting.
FIV: Level 1—Level 2—Level 3—Level 4
AM:Level1 Level2
The h ghestlevelsettingal ows recept or of
only the strongest stations, while lower levels
a lowthereceptionofweakerstations
PTYsearch(programtype selection)
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Youcantune ntoastationusing ^12 IY(program
(type)information.
1 TurnLEVERfor right to select if desired
setting
News&Inf Popular Classics Others
2PressM.C.to begin, research
The unit search of forestation broadcasting
thatlypeofprogram.Whenaslationisfound,
ilsprogramservicena reisdisplayed
PTY(programtypeCode)Informationis
listocinthetollowingsection.RefertoPTYlist
ontheoreviouspage
Tocancelthesearch.pressM.C.again.
The program of some estat or smaydiffer from
that indicated by the transmitted PTY.
Ifnostationisbroadcastingthetypefore
gramyousearchedor,Notfoundis d splayed
forabouttwosecondsandthenthetureme-
turnstothecoriginalstation.
TrafficAnnounce(trafficannouncementstandoy)
1PressM.C.totumtrafficannouncement
standbyonoroff.
AlternativeFREQ(alternativefrequenciessearch)
When the turn can not get good reception, the
unitautomaticallysearchesforad fiferer tstation
inthesamenelwork.
T PressM.C.totumthealterrativefrequencies
searchorandoff.
Newsinterrupt(newsprogram interruption)
1PressM.C.totumtheNEWSfunctionor
off.
TuningMode(LEVERtuningsetting)
YoucanassignafunctiontotheLEVERonthe
unit
SelectManual(manual-tuning)totuneupor
down manuallyorselectPreset(presetchannel)
toswitchbetweenprasetchannels
1 Press M.C. to select Manual or Preset
CD/CD-R/CD-RWandexternal
storagedevices(USB,SD)
Basicoperations

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CD FL0'1 TKE 01 128kbps SBTrv 01' 17" FLAVS 11:00 ① ② ③ ④ ⑦ 5 ⑥(1) Bitrate/samplingfrequencyindicator
Snowsthebitratorsamplingfrequency
thecurrenttrack(file)whenthecompressed
audioisplaying.
- WhenplayingbackVBR(variable)bit
rate)-recordedAACfiles,theaveragebit
ratevalueisoisplayed.However,depen
ingonthesoftwareusedtodecodeAAC
files.VBRmaybedisplayed.
② Foldernumberindicator
Snowsteholdernumbercurrentlyplaying
when the compressed audio displaying.
③ Tracknumberindicator
④ PLAY/PAUSE indicator
⑤ S.Rtrvindicator
AppearswherSoundRetneverfunctionis
on
⑥ Songlime(progressbar)
⑦ Playtime indicator
Openthefrontpanel
1 Presslreopenbutton.
Discloacingslotappears
PlayingaCD/CD-R/CD-RW
① Insert the disc into the disc cadingslot with
theabelsideup.
EjectingaCD/CD-R/CD-RW
1Press(eject).
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| PlayingsongsonaUSBstoragedevice1)UseaPioneerUSBcableloconnecttheUSBstoragedevicelotheunit.·FuginthcUSBstoragedevicousingtheUSB cable. |
| StoppingplaybackofffilesonaUSBstoragedevice·YourmaydisconnecttheUSBstoragedevicat anytime. |
| PlayingsongsonanSDmemorycard1)Removelthefront-panel.2)InsortanSDmemorycardintetheSDcard slot. Insert twilthecortactsurfacefacingdown, andpressonthacaroundlitclicksandcom- plotchylocksintoplacc.3)Re-attachthefront-panel.4)Press SRC/OFF to select SD as the source. Playbackwillstart. |
| StoppingplaybackofffilesonanSDmemorycard1)Removelthefrontpanel.2)PressontheSDmemorycarduntilclicks. TheSDmemorycardisjected.3)PulkouttheSDmemorycard.4)No attachthefrontpanel. |
| Selectinga'older1)Press 0 or 7 |
| Selectinga'rack1)TurnLEVER |
| Fastforwardingomeversing1)Turnamcholddowr LEVERtotherightoreft. |
| ReturningterootfoldorT)PressancholdBAND/ 0. |
SwitchingbetweencompressedaudioandCD-DA 1 PressBAND/
Switchingbetween playbackmemorydevices Youcanswitchbetweenplaybackmemorydevices onUSBstoragedevceswithmorethanoneMass StorageDevice-compatiblememorydevice.
1PressBAND/
- Youcanswitchbetweenupto32different memorydevices.
Notes
- When playing compressed audio, there is no sound during fast forward or reverse.
- DisconnectUSBstoragedevicesfromthe unitwhennolinuse.
- If there are two USB storage devices connected to this unit, the device connected to the input of these selected sources is the one that is operated.
- Disconnect communications for the USB storage device before switching to operation of the other device.
Displayingtextinformation
Selectingthedesiredtext nformation 1 Press → DISP.
Notes
- Depending on the version of iTunes used to write MP3 filestoadiscormediafiletypes, incompatible text stored within an audio file may be displayed incorrectly.
- Textinformationitemsthatcanbechanged dependentthemedia.
Selectingandplayingfiles/ tracksfromthenamelist
If there are externals or aged devices (USB, SD) connected to the unit, this function is only available when Music browse is set to OFF. Refer to Musicbrowse(musicbrowse) or page 14.
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1Press(list)toswitchtothefile/track namelistmode.
2UsebothLEVERandM.C.toselectthedesiredfilename(orfoldername).
| Changingthefileorfolperrama |
| □urLEVER |
| Playing |
| □Whenaf loortrackisselected,pressM.C. |
| Viewingalis(othef lestorfolders) nthesa-lectedfolder |
| □Whenafolderisselected,pressM.C. |
| Playingasongintheselectedfolder |
| □Whenafolderisselected,prassanchokdM.C. |
Browsingforasong
- This function is only available when a file on an external storage device (USB, SD) or a songonaniPod is being played.
- If there are external storage devices (USB, SD) connected to the unit, this function is only available when Musicbrowse is set to USB memory 1, USB memory 2 or SD card Refer to Musicbrowse (music browse) on page 14.
1Press 🔒 (list)toswitchtothetopmenu ofthelistsearch.
2UseM.C.toselectacategory/song.
| Changingthenameofthesongsprcategory |
| TlurM.C.Artists (artists)—Albums (albums)—Songs (songs)—Genres(genres) |
| Playing |
| LWhenasongisselected,pressM.C. |
| Viewingalisto'songsintheselectedcategory |
| TWhenacategorysselected,pressM.C. |
| Playingasongirtheselectedcategory1Whenacategoryisselected.pressandholdM.C. |
| Searchingtheistbyalphaet1Whenalistfortheselectedcategory scis-played,press α, toswitchtoalphabetsaarch mode.2TumM.C.toselectaletter.3PressM.C.tod splaythealphabeticalist. |
Notes
- This unit must create an index in order to facilitate Artists, Albums, Songs, and Genres searches. Typically, it will take approximately 70 seconds to create a clean index for 1000 songs, and words recommend that up to 3000 songs be used. Please note that certain types of infilern may take longer to index than others.
- DependingonthenumberoffilosintheUSB sloragedevice,theremaybeadelaywhen displayingalist.
- Keysmaynothaveanyeffectduringthecreationofanindexorlist.
- Listsarerecreatedeachtimetheunitis turnedon.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Afterselecting, perform the following procedure to set the function.
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Playmode(repeatplay)
1 Press M.C. lose select one repeat play range.
CD/CD-R/CD-RW
• Discrepeat Repeatal tracks
- Track repeat – Repeat the current track - Folder repeat – Repeat the current folder
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
• Allrepeat-Repeat all files
- Track repeat - Repeat the current file
- Folder repeat – Repeat the current folder
Randommode(randomplay)
1PressM.C.toturnrandomplayonoroff.
Linkplay(linker ay)
PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2TurnM.C.locangelhemode;press loselect
- Artist – Plays an album of the artist currently being played.
- Album – Plays a song from the album currently being played.
- Genre – Plays an album from the genre currently being played.
The selected song/album will be played after the currently playingsong.
- This function is only available for external storage devices (USB, SD).
Pause(pause)
1 PressM.C.topause/resume:
SoundRetriever(soundretriever)
Automatically enhances compressed audio and restores ricsound.
1 PressM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
1—2—OFF(off)
- iseffective for low compression rates, and 2. iseffective for high compression rates.
iPod
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iPod 1 1/1969 58trv= 01' 7" PLAY 11:00 ① ② ③ ⑦⑤⑥④①Repeatindicator
②Songnumberindicator
③Shuffleindicator
④PLAY/PAUSEindicator
⑤S.Rtrvindicator
AppearswhenSoundRetrieverfunctionis
on.
⑥Songtime(progressbar)
⑦Playtimeindicator
PlayingsongsonaniPod
ConnectaniPoctotheUSBcableusingan
iPodDockConnector
Selectingatrack(chapter)
TumLEVER.
Fastforwardingorreversing
1 umancholdownLEVERtotherightorder.
Selectinganalbum
Press ④ or ⑦
Notes
•The PodcannotBeturnedonoroffwhenthe controlmodeissettoAUDIO.
- DisconnectheadphonesfromtheiPodbe foreconnectingittothisunit.
• The Podwill turn off about two minutes after the ignition switch is set to OFF.
Operating thisunit
Displayingtextinformation
Selecting the desired text information
1Press DISP
Browsingforasong
1Press(list)toswitchtothetopmenu ofthelistsearch.
2UseM.C.toselectacategory/song.
Changing the name of the song or category
1TumM.C.
Playlists (playists)—Artists (artists)—Albums
(albums)—Songs (songs)—Podcasts (pod-
casts) Genres (genres) Composers (com-
posers—Audiobooks(aud obooks)
Playing
When asongisselected press M.C.
Viewingallstofsongsintheselectedcategory
When acategorysis selected, press M.C.
Playingasorgintheselectedcategory
①When category, is selected, press and hold
M.C.
Searchingtheistbyalphabet
1When all staff theselected category is dis-
played, press 🔒 to switch to alphabet search
mode.
2 TumM.C. to select a letter.
3 PressM.C. tod splaythealphabetical ist.
Notes
- You can play playlists created with the PC application (MusicSphere). The application will be available on our website.
- PlayliststnaryoucreatedwiththePCapplication(Mus cSphere)aredisolayedinabreviatedform,
Playingsongsrelatedtothe
currentlyplayingsong
Youcanplaysongsfromthefollowinglists.
• Album list of the currently playing artist
- Sonolistofthecurrentlyplayingalbum
• Album list of the currently playing genre
1PressandholdM.C.toswitchtolinkplay mode.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemode;pressto
select.
- Artist – Plays an album of the artist currently being played.
- Album – Plays a song from the album currently being played.
- Genre – Plays an album from the genre currently being played.
Theselected song/album will be played after the currently playings song.
Notes
- Thoselctedsong/albummaybocancelidityuoperzlefunctionsotherthanlinksearch(e.g. fastforwardandreverse).
- Dependingonthesongselectoctoplay.the endofthecurrentlyplayingsongandthebeginningoftheselectedsong/albummaybe cutoff.
Operatingthisunit'siPod functionfromyouriPod
You canistentothesoundfromyouriPodappli cal onsusingyourcar'sspeakers whenAPP is selected.
This function is not compatible with the following iPod models.
iPodwithvideo
iPodnano1stgeneration
APPModelscompatiblewiththefollowingPod models.
- iPodtouch4thgeneration(softwareversion 4.1 or later)
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- iPodtouch3rdgeneration(softwareversion 3.0orlater)
- iPodtouch2ndgeneration(softwareversion 3.0orlater)
- iPodtouch1stgeneration(softwareversion 3.0orlater)
- iPod nano6th generation (software version 1.0 or later)
- iPodnano5th generation(softwareversion 1.0.2orlated)
• iPhone4(softwareversion/. orlater)
• iPhone3GS(softwareversion3.0orlater) - iPhone3G(softwareversion3.0orlater)
• iPhone(softwareversion3.0orlater)
[1]PressBAND; toswitchthecontrolmode.
- iPod – This unit's iPod function can be
operatedfromtheconnectediPod.
- APP-Playbacknesoundfromyour iPod applications.
- AUDIO – This unit's iPod function can be operated from this unit.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Afterselecting, perform the following procedure destosetthefunction.
Playmode(repeatplay)
1 PressM.C. to select repeat n ayrange.
- Repeat One - Repeat the current song
- Repeat All – Repeat all songs in the selected list
Shufflemode(shuffle)
1 PressM.C. lose select your favoritesetting.
- Shuffle Songs – Play back songs in the selected istinrancomorder.
- Shuffle Albums – Play back songs from a random vselectedalbumin order.
- ShuffleOFF-Cancelrandomplay
Shuffleall(shuff ball)
1 PressM.C.tolu-nshufflea lan.
lotumor setShufflemodeintheFUNC-
TIONmenutopff.
Linkplay(linkplay)
1PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
- Turn M.C. to charge the mode; press to select Fordetail about these settings, refer to Playing songs related to the currently playing song on the previous page.
Pause(pause)
TPressM.C.topauscorresuma
Audiobooks(audiobookspeed)
TPressM.C.toselectyourfavoritasetting.
- Faster – Playback at a speed faster than normal
• Normal-Playbackatnormalspeed
- Slower - Playback at a speed slower than normal
SoundRetriever(soundretriever)
1 Press M.C. lose elect lines are setting 1—2—OFF(off)
1 seltactivatorlowcompression rates, and 2 iseffective for high compress or rates.
Notes
- SwitchingthecontrolmodeloiPodpauses song playback. OperatetheiPodtoresume playback.
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- The following functions are still accessible from the unileven if the control mode is set to iPod APP.
—Palsing
—Fastforward/reverse
-Trackup/down
- When the control mode is set to iPod/APP, onlyPauseorSoundRetrieverisavailable.
- The browse function cannot be operated from this unit.
Audioadjustments

①Audiodisplay
Showstheaudioadjustmentstatus.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectAUDIO.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheaudiofunction.
Afterselecting,performthetollowingprocedureslosel.theaudiofunction.
Fader/Balance(fader/balanceadjustment)
1 PressM.C.1xd splavthesettingmode.
2) PressM.C.tocyclebetweenfader(front/rear) and balance(left/right).
3 TurnM.C.load usl thefront/rearspeakeral-ance.
- Thefront/rearspeakerbalancecannot be adjusted when therear output selling is
RearSP:S/W. RefertoS/Wcontrol/rear
outputandsubwoofersetting/or page 4
4 TumM.C. load just the left/rightspeaker balance.
PresetEQ(equal zerrecall)
1 PressM.C.tod splaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C.toselectanectualzercurve.
Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Custom1—Cus-
tom2—Flat—Superbass
G.EQ(equalizeradjustment)
You can adjust the currently selected equalizer curvesetting as desired. Adjusted equalizer curve settings are stored in Custom1 or Custom2.
• AseparateCustom1 curve can be created for each source. If you make adjustments when a curve other than Custom2 is selected the equalizer curves settings will be stored in Custom1.
- A Custom2 curve that is common for all sources can be created. If your make adjustments when the Custom2 curve is selected, the Custom2 curve will be updated
1Recall the equalizer survey your want to adjust.
2PressM.C.1d splaytheset ingmode
3) Press M.C. to cycle between equalizer band and level.
4 TurnM.C.loselecttheequal/zenandload-just
100Hz 315Hz 1.25kHz 3.15kHz 8kHz
TurnM.C. oadjusltheequal zercurve.
+6 to -6 is also played as the equalizer curve is increased or decreased.
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Loudness(oudress)
Loudnesscompensatesfordeficienciesinthelow-frequencyandhigh frequencyrangesatlowvolume.
1 PressM.C. display these setting mode. 2 PressM.C. to turn loudness on or off.
3 Turn M.C. to select nodes red setting. Low (low)—Mid (mid)—High (high)
Subwoofer1(subwooferon/offsetting)
This unit is equipped with subwoofer output which can be determined off.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode. 2 PressM.C. to turn subwoofer output on or off.
3 Turn M.C. lose electnephase for the sub-woofer our p.t.
TumM.C.toth elefttoselectreversephase, and Reverseappearsinthedisplay.TurmM.C. totherighttoselectnormalphase,and Normalappearsinthedisplay.
Subwoofer2(subwooferadjustment)
The cut-off frequency and output level can be adjusted when the subwooferoul tuition.
Only frequencieslowesthan nosein theselected range outputectromthasubwocter.
1PressM.C. display these setting mode.
2 Press M.C. locyc between recut-off frequency and the output level for the subwoofer.
3 Turn M.C. lose ecll recul-off frequency. 50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125
4 TurnM.C. toad, us: the output level for the sub woofer.
These subwoofer level increases or decreases each time you turn M.C. +6 to -24 is displayed asthelevel sin orased or decreased.
BassBooster(bassboost)
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2TurnM.C.loseectadesiredlevel
0 to +6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
HPF(highpassfilteradjustment)
When you can want owsounds from the subwoofer output frequency range to play from the frontorreaspeakers, turn the HPF (highpass filter). Only frequencies higher than rose in the selected range output from the frontorreaspeakers.
1 Press M.C. odi splaythesettingmode. 2 Press M.C. to turn high pass filter on or off.
3 TumM.C. to select the cut-off frequency.
50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
SLA(sourceleveladjustment)
SLA(Sourceleveladjustment)letsyouadjustthe volumelevelofeachsourceopreventradical changesinvolumewhenswitchingbetweensources.
- When selecting FMastresource, you cannot switch to SLA.
- Settingsarebaseonthe-Mvolumelevel, whichremainsunchanged.
- The AMvolumelevelcan also be adjusted with this function.
1 PressM.C. od splaythesell numode.
2TurnM.C. load adjusted source volume. Adjustment range: +4 to -4
UsingBluetoothwireless technology
• Only for DEH-8459BT
UsingBluetoothhtelephone
Important
- Sincethisunitisonstandbytoconnectwith yourcellularphonevia3uelocthwireless technology, using it without the engineering running and raintheballery power.
• Operations may vary depending on the kind of cellular phone.
Operatingthisunit
- Advancedoperationsthatrequireattention suchasdialingnumbersonthemonitor, usingthephonebook,etc.,areprohibited whiledriving.Parkyourvehicleinasafe placewhenusingtheseadvancedoperations.
Settingupforhands-freephoning
Before you can use the hands-free phoning function you must setup the unit for us with your cellular phone.
TConnection
OperatetheBluetoothtelephoneconnection menu.RefertoConnectionmenuoperationon thispage.
2-Functionsettings
Operate the Bluetooth telephone nonfunction menu. Refer to Phoneme operation on page 13.
Basicoperations
Making non-call
• Refer to Phenomenoperationpage13.
Answering an incoming call
1 When a call is received, press M.C.
Endngacall
1Press
Rejectinganincomingcal
When a call is received, press
Answeringaca Iwaiting
TWhenacallisrocc voc, press M.C.
Switching:netweencallersonhold
TPressM.C.
Canceling call waiting
1Press
Adjusting the other party slistering volume 1. Turn LEVER while talking on the phone. • When private modelson, the function is not available.
Turningprivalemodeonoroff PressBAND/ whiletalkingonthephone.
Switchingtheinformation display 1Press →DISPwhile talking on the phone.
Notes
- If privalemodeisselectecontnecellular phone, hands-freephoning may not be available.
- The estimated call time expears in the display(this may differ slightly from the actual call time).
Connectionmenuoperation
Important
- Besureloparkyourvehicleinasafeplace andapplytheparkingbrakewenperformingthisoperation.
- Connecteddevicesmaynotoperateproperly ifmorethanoneBluetoothdeviceisconnectedatatime(e.g.aphoneandaseparate audiopayerareconnectedsimultaneously)
1Pressandhold 🔒 todisplaytheconnectionmenu.
■Youcanoloperatel niss lepouringacall
2TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Afterselecting, perform the following procedure to set the function.
Section
Section
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Devicelist(connectingorisconnectingadevice from theevicelist)
- Whenno device is selected in the device list, this function is not available.
1PressM.C.1cd splaythesettingmode.
2) I umM.C. to select then name of advice you want to connect/disconnect.
- PressanoholdM.C.loswilchthe Bluetoothdeviceaddressanddevico name.
3 PressM.C. to connect/disconnect these selected devices.
Oncothecorrectionisestab ished. Con- nectedisd splayed.
Deleted device (perating device from the device list)
- Whennocavice is selected in the device list, this function is not available.
1PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C. to select the name of a device you want to delete.
- PressancholdM.C. to switch the Bluetooth device address and device name.
3) Press M.C. to display Delete YES
4 Press M.C. Iodeleleadevice information from theopecicelist.
- While this function is in use, don't turn off the engine.
Adddevice(connectinganewdevice)
1 PressM.C. to start searching.
•Tocancel.pressM.C.whilesearching.
- If this uniffal stofincanyavailable cellular phones Notfound is displayed.
2 Turn M.C. to select a device from the device list.
- PressandholdM.C. to switch the Bluetooth device address and device name.
3 PressM.C.toconnectthaselecteddevice.
• To complete the connection check the device name (PioneerBTUnit). Enter the PINcode your device if necessary.
• PINcodeissetto0000asthedefault.You canchangethiscode.
- 6-digit numberappearsonthed splayof thisunit. On the connection is staolished, this number disappears.
- If you are unable to complete the connection using this unit, use the device connection to be until.
- If three devices are already paired, Device Full is displayed and it is not possible to perform this operation. In this case, delete a pair of device first.
Specialdevice setting as special device
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Bluetoothdevicesthataredifficulttocestablsha connectionwithnarecaleospecialdevices.Ifyour Bluetoothdevicelsistedasaspectaldevice,selectthoappropriatcono.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
- If three devices are already paired, Device Full is displayed that is not possible to perform this operation. In this case, delete a red device first.
2 Turn M.C. to display a special device. Press to select.
3 Turn M.C. to display U's unit's device name, Bluetooth device access and P/Ncode.
4 Uscadev cotoconnectt this unit.
• To complete the connection check the device name(PioneerBTUnit) and to the PINcode on your device.
• PINcodeissetto0000astnedefault.You canchangeth scode.
Autoconnect(connectingtoaBluetoothdevice automaticly)
T PressM.C.totumautomaticconnectioner or off.
Visibility setting the visibility of the sun t)
To check the availability of this unit from other devices. Bluetooth vis bit ty: this unit can be turned on.
T PressM.C.totumthevis bilitycfthisuniton oroff.
• WhiesettingSpecialdevice, Bluetooth visibility of this unit is turned temporarily.
Pincodeinput(P Neocainput)
loconnectyourdevicatoth sun'tviaBluetooth wirelesstechnology,yourneedlcenter.PINcode onyourdevicetoxenfytheconnection. Thedefault codeis0000 but you can change it with the function.
1PressM.C.tod splaythesettingmode.
2lumM.C.toselectanumber.
3PressM.C. to move the cursor to then ex position,
4) After inputting PINcode, covering hold M.C. • After inputting, crossing M.C. returns you to the PINcode in put display, any you can change the PINcode.
DeviceINFO(Bluetoothdeviceaddressdisplay)
1 PressM.C.tcd splaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C.lefttoswitchotneBluetoothdevice address.
Turning M.C.rightreturnstothedevicename
BluetoothAudio
• Only for DEH-8450BT

Important
- Depending on the Bluetooth audioplayer connected to this unit, the available operations will be limited to the following two levels:
—A2DPprofile(Advanced/AudioDistribution Profile):Youcanonlyplaybacksongsonyour audioplayer.
—AVRCPprofile(Audio/Video/RemoteControl Profile):You can perform playback, pause playback, select songs etc.
- Sincet nereareanumberof Bluetooth audio playersavailablethe market,availableoperationswill varyextensively.Whenoperating yourplayerwiththisunit, refer to the instruction manual that camewithyourBluetooth audioplayerswallasthismanual.
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• Information related to asong (such as the elapsed playing time, song title, song index, etc.) cannot be displayed on this unit.
- Astresignalfromyourcellularphonemay causencise, avoid usingitwhenyouarelis- teningtosongsonyourBluetoothaudio player.
- When acallis nprogresson the cellular phone connected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology, the sound of the Bluetooth audio player connected to this unit is muted.
- When the Bluetooth audioplayer is in use, you cannot connect to a Bluetooth telephone automatically.
- Playbackcontinuesevenifyouswitchfrom yourBluetoothaudioplayertoanother sourcewhilelisteningteasong.
SettingupforBluetoothaudio
Before you can us the Bluetooth audio function you must setup the unittor use with your Bluetooth audiop layer. This entails establishing a Bluetooth wireless connection between this unit and your Bluetooth audiop layer and pairing your Bluetooth audiop layer with this unit.
Basicoperations

①Devicename Showsthedevicenameoftheconnected Bluetoothaudioplayer.
| Fastforwardingorreversing |
| TurnaroholdownLEVER(therighlerlef). |
| Selectingatrack |
| TurnLEVER. |
| Starting playback |
| TPressBAND/ |
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Afterselecting, perform the following procedure dureslcsetthefunction.
Play( play )
1PressM.C.tostartplayback.
Stop(stop)
1 PressM.C.tostoptheplayback.
Pause(pause)
1 PressM.C.totumpauseon.
Phonemenuoperation
• Only for DEH-8450BT
Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleinasatoplaceand aopy theparkingbrakewhenperformingthis operation.
1Press 🔒 todisplaythephonemenu.
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2TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Afterselecting, perform the following procedure to set the function.
Missedcalls(missedcall history) Dialedcalls(dialedcall history) Receivedcalls(receivedcall history)
1 PressM.C. to display the ohonenumberlist.
2 TumM.C.toselectanameorphonenumber.
3 PressM.C.to makecall.
• Todisplaydetail saboutthecontactyouselected, pressandholdM.C.
PhoneBook(phonebook)
• Trophor abookinyourcellularphonewill be transferred automaticallywhontnophonois connected to this unit.
- Depending on the cellular phone, the phone book may not be transferred automatically. In this case, operate your cellular phone to transfer the phonebook. The visibility of this unit should be on. Rotario Visibility (setting the visibility of this unit) on the previous page.
1) Press M.C. to display SEARCH (a phabetic list).
2. TumM.C. to select the first letter of the name you are looking for.
• Press and hold M.C. to select the dates rad charactortype.
3 PressM.C. lod splaya regi stered namelist.
4 TumM.C. to select then a name you are looking for.
5 PressM.C. iod splaythe chonenumberlist.
6 TumM.C. to selectaphonenumberyouwant to call.
2PressM.C.to make a call.
PhoneFunction(phonefunction)
You can set Auto answer, Ring tone and PH.B. Nameviewfromthismenu Fordetails refer to Functionandoperationthispage.
Functionandoperation
1DisplayPhoneFunction.
RetertoPhoneFunction(phonefunction)on thispage.
2PressM.C.todisplaythefunctionmenu.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
After-selecting, perform the following procedure to set the function.
Autoanswer(automaticanswering)
1 Press M.C. to turn automatic answering order of.
Ringtone(ringtoneselect)
1 Press M.C. columnthering oneonoroff.
PH.B.Nameview(phon abook nameview)
1 PressM.C. losw lch between the slsof names.
Initialsettings

(1) Functiondisplay • Showsthefunctionstatus.
1PressandholdSRC/OFFuntiltheunit turnsoff.
2PressM.C.andholduntiltheinitialsettingmenuappearsinthedisplay.
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3TurnM.C.toselecttheinitialsetting.
Afterselecting, perform the following procedure to set the initial setting.
Languageselect(mult-language)
Fonyourconvenience, his unfeetips multiple language disp ay.You canse octthelanguape bestsuited to your first language.
1PressM.C. to select the language.
Calendar(settingthedate)
1) PressM.C. to select these segments of the calendar display you is not set.
Year—Day—Month
2TurnM.C.tosetthedate
Clock(settingtheclock)
TPrassM.C.toselectthesegmentofthaclock displayyouwishioset. Hour—Minute
2TumM.C.toadjusttheclock.
EngineTimealert(e apsectimed splaysetting)
This setting allows you to measure the length of timethate lapses from whether machine is turned on and display the amount of elapsed time per set period.
Also, you will hear alarm.
1) Press M.C. to select your favor setting OFF—15 Minutes—30 Minutes
FMstep(-M/tuningstep)
The F'mtuning step employed by seek tuning can be switched between 100kHz, the preset step, and 50kHz.
Ifseektuning is performed in 50kl steps, stations may be tuned in more closely. Tuneinthestations with manual tuning or seseektuning again.
PressM.C.toselecttheFMtuningstep.
The AMtuningstepcan beswitched between 3k-lz, the preset step and 10k-lz. When using the tuner in North, Central or South America, reset the tuning step from 8 kHz (531kHz to 1602kHz lowable) to 10k-lz (530kHz to 1640kHz lowable).
1 PressM.C. to select the AM tuning step. 9kHz (9kHz) — 10kHz (10kHz)
AutoPI(autoPIslock)
The unitcanautormaticallysearchforadifferent stationwiththesameprogramming,evenduring presetrecall.
1PressM.C.totumAutoPiseekonoroff.
When operating external storage devices (USB, SD), you can select files from the list.
OFF—USBmemory1—USBmemory2—SD card
Warningtone(wamingtonsetting)
If the front panel is not better achieved from the head until within four seconds, so flurring off the ignition, awamngonesounds. You can turn off the awamingle.
1 PressM.C. column rewarringtononcroft.
AUX(auxiliaryinput)
Activaleh ssellingwhenusingganauxiharyse-viceconnectedtothisunit.
T Press M.C. to turn auxiliary setting on or off.
Dimmer(dimmersetting)
I prevent the display from being too right at right, the splay is automatedally closed when the car's head lights are turned. You can turn the dimmeronoroff.
1 PressM.C.tolundimmeronoroff.
Contrast(displaycontrastsetting)
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1 Tum M.C. to adjust the contrast level.
0 to 15 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased
S/Wcontrol(rearoutputandsubwoofersetting)
This unit's rear output(rearspeakerleadsoutput and RCA rear output) can be used for full range speaker(RearSP:F.Range) or subwoofer(Rear
SP:S/W connection. If you switch there a output setting to Rear SP:S/W, you can connect rear speaker lead directly to asubwoofer without using an auxiliary amp.
① PressM.C.toswitchtherearoutputsetting. • Whennosubwooferisconnectedtothe rearoutput,selectRearSP:F.Range(full-rangespeaker).
- When subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select RearSP:S/W(subwoofer).
Even if you change this setting, there will be no output unless you run the Subwoofer output on refer to Subwoofer1 (subwooferon/off setting) on page 11).
- If you change nissetting, subwoofer output in the auciomenu will return to factory settings.
- Bothrearspeakerleadouts and RCA rear outputaresw tchedsimultaneouslyirth setting.
Demonstration(demodisplaysetting)
TPressM.C.totum:thecamodisplayonoroff.
Ever-scroll(scroll modesetting)
Wheneveracro lissettoON, recorded text information macro is continuously rhodisplay by Setto OFFifyouprefertheirformat ortoscrolljust once.
1 PressM.C.totumtheeverscrollonoroff.
BTAUDIO(Bluetoothaudioactivation)
• This function is not available for DEH-7450SD.
Yourneed.activate.theBTAudiosource-order touseaBluetoothaudioplayer.
1 Press M.C. to turn the BT Audio source on or off.
Clearmemory(resett ngtheBluetoothwireless technologymodu e)
• This function is not available for DEH-7450SD. Bluetooth devices data can be done. I protect personal information, we recommend deleting this database before transferring the unit to other persons. The following settings will be deleted.
- phonebooker tries on the Bluetooth Telephone
• presetnumbersentheBluetoothtophone
- registration assignment of the Bluetooth telephone
- call history of the Bluetooth telephone - information of the connected Bluetooth telephone
• PINcodeoftneBluetoothdevice
1PressM.C. to show the confirmation display. YES is displayed. Clearing memory is now on standby.
If you don't want to reset phone memory turn
M.C. lod splay CANCELand pressloselect.
2PressM.C.toclearmemory.
Clearedisdisplayedarothesottingsarodeleted.
- While function is in use, donotum off the engine.
BTVersioninfo.(Bluetoothversiondisplay)
- This function is not available for DEH 7450SD. You can display the system version of this unit and of Blueool module.
TPressM.C.tod splavtheinformation.
- turning M.C. or LEVER cycles between the system inversion of his unit and that of the Bluetooth modulus.
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S/WUPDATE(updatingthesoftware)
- This function is not available for DEH-1450SD. This function is used to update this unit within the latest software. For information on the software and updating, refer to our website.
- Neverturtheuritoffwhilethesoftwareis beingupdated.
1 Press M.C. Iodisplay the catal transfer mode. For lowtheon screen instruction to finish up dating the software.
Otherfunctions
UsinganAUXsource
1InsertthestereominiplugintotheAUX inputjack.
2PressSRC/OFFtoselectAUXasthe source.
Note
AUX cannot be selected unless the auxiliary setting is turned. Formoredetails, refer to AUX (auxiliary input) on the previous page.
Usingdifferententertainment displays
You can enjoy entertainment displays while listening to each sound source.
Switchingthedisplayindication
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectENTERTAINMENT.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
4PressM.C.todisplaytheBackground.
5TurnM.C.tochangethedisplay.
Backgroundvisual—genre—backgroundpicture 1—background picture 2—background picture 3—background picture 4—simple display—moviescreen—calendar
■Genredisplaychangesdependingonthegenre ofmusic.
■Genredisplaymaynotoperatecorrectlydependingontheapplicationusedtoencodeaudiofies.
Turningtheclockdisplayonoroff
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectENTERTAINMENT.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
4PressM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
Clockdisplay—elapsedtimedisplay—clockoff
■Youcanswitchthefunctionbypassing
/DISPOFF.
Selectingtheilluminationcolor
Thisunitisequippedwithmultiple-colorillumination.Youcanselectdesireddolorsforthekeys anddisplayofthisunit.Youalsocancustomize thecolorsyouwantouse.
Advancedoperationsusingspecial buttons
• Only for DEH-7450SD
You can select desired colors for the key so this unit.
1 Press C. 2 Turn M.C. to select the desired setting.
Key Display Key&Display
3 PressM.C. to select. Fordetails about the settings, refer to Selecting the key color from the illumination color listing this page.
Operatingthisunit
Selectingthekeycolorfromthe illuminationcolorlist
You can select desired colors for the key so this unit.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectILLUMI.
3TurnM.C.todisplayKeyandpresstose-lect.
4TurnM.C.toselecttheilluminationcolor.
You can select one option from the following list.
• 27 preset colors (WHITE to ROSE)
• SCAN(cyclethroughallcolors)
• 3 sets of colors (WARM, AMBIENT, CALM)
- CUSTOM(customizedilluminationcolor)
Notes
- When SCAN is selected, the system automatically cycles through the 27 preset colors.
- When WARM is selected, the system automatically cycles through the 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 colors saved are selected.
Selectingthedisplaycolorfromthe illuminationcolorlist
You can select the desired colors for the display of this unit.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectiLLUMI.
3TurnM.C.toswitchtoDisplayandpress toselect.
4TurnM.C.toselecttheilluminationcolor.
Youcanselectoneoptionfromthefollowinglist.
• 27 preset colors (WHITE to ROSE)
• SCAN(cyclathroughellcolors)
• 3 sets of colors (WARM, AMBIENT, CALM)
•CUSTOM(customizedilluminationcolor)
Note
Fordetailsaboutcoloronthelist,refertoSelectingthekeycolorfromtheilluminationcolorlistonthispage.
Selectingkeyanddisplaycolorfrom theilluminationcolorlist
You can select the desired colors for the keys and display of this unit.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectILLUMI.
3TurnM.C.todisplayKey&Displayand presstoselect.
4TurnM.C.toselecttheilluminationcolor.
You can select one option from the following list.
27 preset colors (WHITE to ROSE)
• SCAN(cyclathroughallcolors)
• 3 sets of colors (WARM, AMBIENT, CALM)
Notes
- You cannot select CUSTOM in this function.
- Onceyouselectacolorinthisfunction,colorsonthekeysanddisplayofthisunitautomaticallyswitchtothecoloryouselected.
• For details about color/sonthelist, refer to Selecting the cycolor from the illumination color list on this page.
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Operatingthisunit
Customizingtheilluminationcolor
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectILLUMI.
3TurnM.C.todisplayKeyorDisplay.Press toselect.
4PressM.C.andholduntilthecustomizing illuminationcolorsettingappearsinthedisplay.
5PressM.C.toselecttheprimarycolor. R(red)—G(green)—B(blue)
6TurnM.C.toadjustthebrightnesslevel. Adjustmentrange:0to60
- You cannot select level below 20 for all depth of R (red), G (green), and B (blue) at the same time. - You can also perform the same operation on other colors.
Notes
- You can create custom illumination colors when SCAN or as to colors (WARM, AMBIENT, or CALM) is selected. - You can create custom illumination colors for both Key and Display.
Switchingthedisplayindicationand buttonillumination
Displayindicationandbuttonilluminationcan beswilchedonoroff.
●Pressandhold ©/DISPOFF.
Pressingandholding /DISPOFFswilchestne displayindicationandbuttonilluminationonor off.
■Evenifth display indication is turned off, operation can be conducted. If operation is conducted while the display indication soft, display will ght up or a few seconds and then turn off again.
Installation
Connections

WARNING
• Usespeakersovero0W(outputvalue) and between4Ωto8Ω(impedancevalue). Do ncluse1Ωto3Ωspeakersforthisunit.
The blackable is ground. When installing this unit power ramp (so separately), makesure lo connect the ground wire first. Ensure that the ground wire is properly connected to rel a part of the s body. The ground wire of the power ramp and theorem of this unit or any other vehicle must be connected to the cars separately with different screws. If, the screw for the ground wire occurs, follows out, it could result in fire generation and smoke malfunction.

Other devices Metal parts of car's body (Another electronic device in the car)
"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 AOC position
• Usethisunitwitna12-voltbatteryandnegativegroundingonly.Failuretodosomayresultinafireormalfunction.
- Topreventashort-circuit,overheatingnormal-function,besuretofollowthedirections below.
—Disconnectthenegativeterminal ofthe cat-ten beforeinstallation.
—Securechewingwiththacb eclampsoradhesivetape.Wrapadhesivetapearoundwiring thatcomesintoccontactwithmetalpartstoprotecthewing.
—Placealcablesawayfrommovingparts, suchastneshittleverandseatrails.
—Placealcablesawayfromhotplaces,such asneart hehealeroutiel.
—Donotconnecttheyellowcablatofhebattersy bypassingitthroughtheholetotheengine compartment.
—Coveraryd sconnectedcableconnectors withinsulatingtace.
—Donots notienarycables.
—Never cut 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.
—Useatuscoftheratingprescribed.
—Neverwirethernegativespeakercabledirectly loground.
—Neverbandtogethernegativecablesofmulti- plespeakers.
- When this unilison controls gnals are sent through the blue whitocable, Connectis caclotheosystemremote control of an external power ramp vehicle saulo-antennarclay control terminal (max.300mA 12VDC). If the vehicle is equipped with glassanlenna connect the anti-lentenna boostor poworsupply terminal.
- Neverconnecttheblue/whitecaplotothepowerterminal ofanexlernalpoweramp. Also, neverconnectittothepowerterminal oftheautoantenna. Doingsomayresultin batterydrainoramalfunction.
Installation
Thisunit

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Diagram of a device control panel with numbered components and wiring connections①USBport1
②USBport2
③Antennainput
15cm
④Fuse(10A)
⑤Powercardinput
⑥Wiredremoteinput
Hard-wiredremotecontroladaptor can be connected(soldseparately).
⑦Microphoneinput(DFH-8450BTonly)
⑧Microphone(DEH-845CBTonly)
4m
⑨Rearoutput
⑩Frontoutput
(i)Subwooferoutput
(j)USBcable
1.5m
- IfconnectingbothUSB1(USBstorage
device1/iPod1(iPodconnectedusing
USBinput1)andUSB2(USBstoragede
vice2/iPod2(iPodcorrectedusingUSB
input2)atthesametime,uscaPioneer
USBcable(CD-U50E) nadditiontothe
regularPioneerUSBcable.
Powercord
Perform these connections when not connecting arearspeaker lead to asubwoofer.
⑤ 10

flowchart
graph TD
L["Input L"] --> 6["6"]
R["Input R"] --> 8["8"]
6 --> 5["5"]
8 --> 10["10"]
10 --> 12["12"]
12 --> 13["13"]
13 --> 14["14"]
14 --> Output["Output"]
style L fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style R fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style 6 fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style 8 fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style 10 fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style 12 fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style 14 fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
Perform these connections when using as subwoofer without the optional amplifier.

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L ① ② F ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳ ㉑ ㉒ ㉓ ㉔ ㉕ ㉖ ㉗ ㉘ ㉙ ㉚ ㉛ ㉜ ㉝ ㉞ ㉟ ㉳ ㉴ ㉵ ㉶ ㉇ ㉈ ㉒ ㉓ ㉔ ㉕ ㉖ ㉗ ㉘ ㉙ ㉚ ㉛ ㉜ ㉝ ㉞ ㉟ ㉟ ㉟ ㉟ ㉟ ㉟ ㉟①Topowercordinput
② left
③Right
④Frontspeaker
⑤Rearspeaker
⑥White
⑦White/black
⑧Gray
Installation
⑨Gray/black
10Green
⑪Green/black
2Violet
(3)Violet/black
④ Black(chass sground)
Connecttoaclean, paint-freemetal location.
15Yellow
Connecttotheconstant12Vsupplytermi
nal.
16 Red
Connecttoterminalcontrolledoyignit on switch(12vDC).
⑰Blue/white
Connectosystemcontrolterminalofthe poweramporauto-antennarelaycontroller(max.300mA12VDC).
@Orange/white
Connect to ghtingswitchterminal.
⑲Subwoofer(4Ω)
29 When using a subwoofer of 70W (2Ω), be suretoconnectthesubwoofertothe violet and violet/blackleadsoft this unit. Donct connectanythingtothegreenanagreen/blackleads.
20 Notused.
22Subwoofer(4Ω)×2
Notes
- Witha2speakersystem, donotconnectanythingtothespeakerleadsthatarenotconnectedtospeakers.
- Changetheinitialsettingofthisunit. Refer toS/Wcontrol(rearoutputandsubwoofer selling)onpage14.
Thesubwooferoutputofthisunitismonaural.
Poweramp(soldseparately)
Perform these connections when using the optional amplifier.

flowchart
graph TD
A["①"] --> B["②"]
B --> C["③"]
B --> D["④"]
A --> E["⑤"]
E --> F["⑥"]
A --> G["⑦"]
G --> H["⑧"]
A --> I["⑨"]
I --> J["⑩"]
B --> K["⊕"]
K --> L["⊕"]
L --> M["⊕"]
B --> N["⊕"]
N --> O["⊕"]
O --> P["⊕"]
C --> Q["⊕"]
Q --> R["⊕"]
R --> S["⊕"]
D --> T["⊕"]
T --> U["⊕"]
U --> V["⊕"]
E --> W["⊕"]
W --> X["⊕"]
X --> Y["⊕"]
F --> Z["⊕"]
Z --> AA["⊕"]
AA --> AB["⊕"]
G --> AC["⊕"]
AC --> AD["⊕"]
AD --> AE["⊕"]
H --> AF["⊕"]
AF --> AG["⊕"]
AG --> AH["⊕"]
J --> AI["⊕"]
AI --> AJ["⊕"]
①Systemremotecontrol
ConnecttoBlueAwhitecable
②Poweramp(soldseparately)
③ConnectwithRCAcab es(solseparately)
④ToRearoutput
⑤Rearspeaker
⑥ToFrontoutput
⑦Frontspeaker
⑧Tosubwooferoutput
⑨ Subwoofer
Installation
Important
- Checkal connect on sandsystems before final installation.
- Donotuseunauthorzedpartsasthismay cause malfunctions.
- Consultyourdealerif installation requires drillingofholesorothermodificationstothe vehicle.
- Donotinstall this unit where: —itmayinterferewithoperat onofthevehicle. —itmaycauseinjurytoapassengerasaresult of asudder stop.
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Installation
- These semiconductor laser will be damaged if it overheats. Install this unit away from hot places such as near the heater outlet.
- Optimumperformanceisobta neowenthe unitisinsta ledatanangleoflessthan60°.

- When installing, to ensure proper best dispersal when using this unit, makes sure you leave camp space behind the carpaneland wrapany loosocabless that they are not blocking hevents.

DINfront/rearmount
This unilcan be properly installed using either front-mount or rear-mounted installation. Use commercially available parts when installing.
DINFront-mount
1 Insert themountingsleeve into the dashboard.
For installation in shallow spaces, use the supplied mountings sleeve. If there is enough space, use them mountings sleeve that can renew the vehicle.
2Securethemountingsleevebyusinga screwdrivertobendthemetaltabs(90°)into place.

①Dashboard
②Mountingsleeve
3Installtheunitasillustrated.

①Nut
②Firewallormetalsupport
③Metalstrap
④Screw
⑤Screw(M4×B)
■ Makes sure that the unit is installed so securely in place. An unstable installation may cause skipping or other functions.
DINRear-mount
1 Determinetheappropriateposition wheretheholesonthebracketandtheside oftheunitmatch.

Installation
2Tightentwoscrewsoneachside.

①Trusscrew(5mm×3mm)
②Mount nqbracket
③ Dashboard console
Removingtheunit
1Removethetrimring.

①riming
②Notchedtab
- Releasing the front panel allows easier access to the trim ring.
- When reacting the rim ring point the side with the scheduled tabdown.
2Insertthesuppliedextractionkeysinto bothsidesoftheunituntiltheyclickinto place.
3Pulltheunitoutofthedashboard.

Removingandre-attachingthe frontpanel
You can remove the front panel to protect your unit from theft.
Pressthedetachbuttonandpushthefront paneluowardandpullitlowardyou.
For details, refertoRemoving the front panel to protect your unit from the land Re-attaching the front panel on page 5.
Installation
Installingthemicrophone
- OnlyforDEH-8450BT

CAUTION
It is extreme ydangerous to allow them micro- phonon lactobecomewound around resteer- ing columnor shittlever. Besureto install the unit insuchaway that will not obstruct driving.
Note
Install them microphone in a posit on and orientation that will enable it topick up the voice of the person operating the system.
Wheninstallingthemicrophone onthesunvisor
1Installthemicrophoneonthemicro-phoneclip.

①Microphone
②Microphoneclip
2Installthemicrophonecliponthesun visor.
With the unvisor, install them microphone clip. (Lowering the unvisor reduces the voice recognition rate.)

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Diagram showing a vehicle's front panel and rear panel with labeled parts, including a close-up inset of the rear panel.①Microphonedip
②Clamp
Wheninstallingthemicrophone onthesteeringcolumn
1 Installthemicrophoneonthemicrophoneclip.

①Microphone
②Microphonebase
③Microphonic in
④F them crophoneleadintothegroove.
- Microphone can be installed with using microphonecip. In this case, detach themicrophone base from themicrophone clip, to detach themicrophone base from themicrophone clip, slide themicrophone base.
Installation
2Installthemicrophonecliponthesteeringcolumn.

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Diagram showing car seatbelting technique with labeled parts ① and ②
①Double-sidedtape
②Install nemicrophones:ipantherearsideo
the stoeringcolumn.
③Clamo
Adjustingthemicrophoneangle

The microphoneanglecanoeadjusted.
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Appendix
Additionalinformation
Additionalinformation
Troubleshooting
SymptomCauseAction
| Thedisplay automatically return stothc ordinary display. | You did not perform any operation within about 30 seconds. | Perform operation again. |
| Theropcat play range changes un-expected. | Depending on the repeat play range, these lecto range may change when another folder or track is being selected ordering fast forwarding/versing. | Select the repeat play range again. |
| Asubfoldens not played back. | Sub-folders can not be played when Folderre-peat(folderre-peat) is selected. | Select another repeat play range. |
| NOXXXX appears while displays charged(NO TITLE, for ax ame). | There is no embadded text information. | Switch the splay or play another track file. |
| Notes information can be obtained. | • Switch the broadcast station. • Operate this unit names with pelgood reception condition. | |
| The display screen charges at ransom. | Demomodels on. | • Pressanchold →DISPtocancel demomode. • Turnoff the demo displaysetting. |
SymptomCauseAction
| Thedisplay screenchangesatrandomin-steadofris-playingtheclockcontinuouslyevenwiththeclockdisplayturnedon. | Demomodelison. | •Pressandhold⇒DISPlocanceldemomode.•Turnoffthedemodisp ayset-ting. |
| Thedisplay screenchangesatrandomexvonwiththedis-playatturnedon. | Demomodelison. | •Pressandhold⇒DISPlocanceldemomode.•Turnoffthedemodisp ayset-ting. |
| Theunitismalfunction-ing.Thereis inter-ference. | Youareusinga device,suches acelluar phone,that;transm laelec-tr Wave near theunit. | Moveelectr cal devices hatmay becausingthein-terferenceaway from theunit. |
SymptomCauseAction
| Thesound from the Bluetooth audiosource is not played back. | Thereisacallin progressona Bluetooth connectecellular phone. | ThesoundkII be playedbackwhen thecallisterminated. |
| ABluothcon connectedcellularphoncis currentlyiocing operated. | Donotoperate thecellularphone arthistima. | |
| Acalwas madewitha, Bluetoothconnectecellular phoneandthen immediatelyterminated.Asa result:communicationbetween thisunit and thecellular chonewasnot terminated properly. | Raconnectthe Bluetoothconnectionbetween thisunitandthe cellularphone. | |
| Text information cannot boscrolloc. | Displayscrou- ingisstopped automatically when the temperaturearound thisunitis10°C orless. | Waituntil warm sbackup. |
| Movieplay-backs stoppedano thesimple displayappears. | Movieplayback isstoppedsu to-matica lywhen thatemperature aroundthisunit is10°Corless. | Waituntil warm sbackup. |
SymptomCauseAction
| Soundfrom thatPodcan- notbeheard. | Theaudou- putdirection mayswitchau- tomatical y when'ne Bluetoothand USBconnec- tonsareused atthesame lme. | UsernelPosto changetheaudio outpudirection. |
Errormessages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer Service Center, besureton of the error message.
CDplayer
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-07, 11,12,17,30 | Thed scisdirty Cleanthed sc. | |
| Thed scis scratched. | Replacethedisc. | |
| ERROR-10, 11,12,15, 17,30,A0 | Thereisane etricalonne-chan calerror. | Turnt reignition switchOFFand backON,or switchtoaddifferentsource,then backtothoCD player. |
| ERROR-15 | Theinserted discisblank. | Replacethedisc. |
| ERROR-23 | Unsupported CD format. | Replacethedisc. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| FORMATREAD | Sometimestheralsadeleybetweenthestartofplaybackanswerwhenyoustarttohearanysound. | Waitunt lthemessagedisappearsandyounearsound. |
| NOAUDIO | Theinsorteddiscodocnotconlanaryplayatcfics. | Replacethedisc. |
| SKIPPED | TheinserteddiscountsDRMprotectedfiles. | Replacethedisc. |
| PROTECT | AllrefilesonteinsorteddisceareembeddedwithDRM. | Replacethedisc. |
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)/iPod
| MessageCauseAction | ||
| NODEVICENoUSBstoragedevicocorIPodisconnectec. | Connectiacom-pat bioUSBstoragedeviceIPod. | |
| FORMATREAD | Sometimestheroisadelaybetweenthestartofplaybackanwhenyoustarttohearanysound. | Walnut lithemssagodisapearsandyounearsound. |
MessageCauseAction
| NOAUDIOthereareno songs. | Transfertheaudio filesstethoUSB storagedevice andconnect. |
| Theconnectoc USBstoragedevicerehassecur- ityonaloid. | FollowthoUSB storagedevicein-structionslodis-aoiothosecurity. |
| SKIPPEDTheconnected USBstoragedevicocantins fi esembedded withWindows Media®DRM9/10. | Playanaudio le noternEmbedded withWindows MediaDRM9/10. |
| PROTECTAllthefilesin theUSBstorago devicoancem beededwith WindowsMedia DRM9/10. | Transferaudio filesnctam-bodiedwith WindowsMedia DRM9/10tothe USBstoragedevicandconnect. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| NOTCOM-PATIBLE | TheUSBdevice connectedtois notsupported bymisunit. | ConnectableUSB MassStorage Classcompliant device.Disconnect yourdeviceand replaceitwin a compatibleUSR storagedevice. |
| Non-compatible iPod | Disconnectyour deviceancro placeitwin a compatible iPod. | |
| Non-compatible SDstoragedevice | Removeyour deviceandreplaceit withaccompatible SDstoragedevice. |
MessageCauseAction
| CHECKUSBTheUSBconnectororUSB cablehasshort-circuited. | Checkthatthe USBconnectororUSB cableisnot caughtinsome-thingorgan-aged. |
| Theconnected USBstoragodoviocconsumos more than 500mA(max-mumallowable current). | Disconnect the USBstoragodoviocanddorctusell.Turnilhe gnitionswitcho OFF,thontoACC orONanother connectionly compliantUSB storagedevices. |
| TheIPodoperatescorrectly burdoesnot charge. | Makesurethe connectioncable fortheIPodhas notansortedout (e.g., notcaught nmetalobjects), Afterchecking turnthe gnition switchOFFandnax:ON,orbis-connecttheIPod andireconnect. |
Appendix
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-19Communicationfailed | ·Performnonofthefollowingoperations.-Turnthe gnitionswitchOFandbackON.-Disconnectorejecttheexternalstoragedevice.-Changelcadiferentsource.Then,returntotheUSBorSDsource.·DisconnectthecablefromtheiPod OncelheiPod smainmerusdisplayed.reconnectthoiPodandresotit. |
| iPodfailure.Disconnectthe |
| cabiafromthe |
| iPod.Cricethe |
| iPod smain |
| monuldisis |
| played reconnect |
| theiPodandreset |
| it. |
| ERROR-23 USBstoragede-vicewasnolfor-mattedwithFAT12.FAT16orFAT32. | USBstoragede-viceshourdefor-mattedwithFAT12.FAT16orFAT32. |
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-16ThePodfirmwareversionis old. | UpdatedatPod version. |
| iPodfailure.Disconnect the cablefromthe Pod.Oncethe Pod'smann monusidis played, reconnect the Podendresel it. | |
| STOPThereareno songsinthe currentlist. | Se ectal sthat containsings. |
| Notfound Norrelated songs. | Transfersongsto the Pod. |
Bluetoothdevice
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-10Thepowerfailed forthe Bluetooth moduleofhisunil. | Turntherpition switchOFFand thentoACCor ON.Iftheeromnes-sagcisstildis-playedafter perform nglhe abovoaction, plicascontact yourdealeroran authorized PiorcorServ co Station, |
Additionalinformation
Handlingguidelines
Discsandplayer
Useonlydiscstnatfeatureetherofthefollowing twologs.


Use12-cmdiscs.Donotuse8-cmdiscscran adapterior8-cmdiscs.
Useonlyconventional,fullycirculardiscs.Denot useshapeddiscs.


Donot insert anything gother than a CD into the CD loadingslot.
Donot use cracked, chipped, warped, or other-wised damaged discs, the may damage the player.
UnfinalizedCD-R/RWdiscscannotbeplayed back.
Donotouchtherecordedsurfaceofthediscs.
Stored scs ntheircaseswnennotinuse.
Donotallachlabels, write on or apply chemicals to the surface of the discs.
TocleanaCD, w petnediscwithasoftclothoutwardfromthecenter.
Condensation may temporarily impair the player's performance. Lelitrestfloraboutorehourtoad-justloawarmertemperature. Also, wipeany campdiscsoftwithasoftcloth
Playbackofdiscosmaynotoepossiblebecauseof discharacteristics,d scformat,recordedapplication.playbackenvironment,storageconditions,andsoon.
Roadshocksmayinterruptdiscplayback.
When using disesthatcanbeprinted on acelsurfaces, check the instructions and the warnings of the discs. Depending on the scs, nser ingard ejecting may not be possible. Using such discs may result in damage to this equipment.
Don't attach commercially available labels or other materialstethed ses.
• Trediscsmaywarp making:nediscump ayable.
• Thalabels may come off during playback and preventejection of the scs, which may result in damage to the equipment.
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
Address any question or you have about your external storage device (USB, SD) to the manufacturer of the device.
Don otleavethoexternalstoragodvice(USB.SD) nplaceswithhightemperatures.
Depending on the external storage device (USB, SD), then following product email occur.
• Operations may vary.
• The storage device may not be recognized.
- Filesmaynotbe played back properly.
USBstoragedevice
Connect or via USBhubarenotsupported.
Donctconnectanythingothorthana JSBstor agedevice.
Additionalinformation
FirmlysecuretheUSBstoragedevicewhendriving. DonotlettheUSBstoragedeviceta lontothe floor, where I maybecomejammed under the brakeoracceleratorpedal.
Depending on the USB storage device, the following problem may occur.
• The device may generate noise in the radio.
SDmemorycard
| This unit supports only the following types of SD memory cards. |
•SD
•miriSD
-microSD
•SDHC
Keen the SDmemorycardout of the each of children. Should the SDmemorycardes wallowed, consultadoctor immediately.
DonottouchtheconnectorsoftheSDmemory carddirectlywithyourfingersorwithanymetal device.
Donotin sort anything to north an an SD memory card into the SD cards lot. If a metal object (such as a coir) is inserted into the slot, their internal circuits may break and cause them all functions.
When inserting a miniSDormicroSD, use an adapter. Donotuseanadapter which has metal parts other than connectors exposed.
Donotin ser-tadamaged SD memorycardie g, warped, abelpee edoff/hasilmay not bejected fromthaslot.
Donottrytoforcear SDmemorycardintheSD cardslotasthecardorthisunitmayoedamaged.
When projecting an SD memory card, press and hold it until clicks, its dangerous for you to release your immediate after you pressor the card sthocard may shoot out of these lot and hitya in the face, etc. If the card shoots out of the slot, it may become lost.
iPod
To ensure proper operation, connected to connectorable from the Poddirectly to this unit.
Firmlysecure the Podwhandriving. Donollet the Podfallontothefloor, where tmaybecome jammedunderthebraxeoraccelerato pedal.
About!Podsettings
- When an iPod disconnected, this sun/changes the EQ (equalizer) setting of the iPod off in order to optimize head acoustics. When you disconnect the iPod, the EQ return to the original setting.
- You cannot set Repeattooff the Pod when using this unit. Repeat is automatically changed to All when the Pod disconnected to this unit.
incompatible text saved on the Podwill not bed s played by the unit.
DualDiscs
Dual Discsaretwo-siderdiscslathavearecordableCDforaud cononesideandarecordable DVDforv decontheother.
Since the CDs de of Dual Discsis not physically compatible with the general CD standard, t may not be possible to play the CDs sidewith this unit.
Additionalinformation
Frequent cadingandojectingofaDualDiscmay result inscratchesorthedisc.Seriousscratches can eachoplaybackproblemsonthisunit. In some cases,a DualDiscmaybecomestuckinthe disc cadingslotandwillinoteject.Topreventthis, were recommendycurefrainfrom using DualDisc with thisunit.
Pleaserefe totheinformationfromthediscmanufacturerformoredetailedinformationabout DualDiscs.
CAUTION
Donot leavethediscs/external storage device (USB, SD) oriPodinplaces with high temperatures.
Compressedaudio compatibility(disc,USB,SD)
WMA
File extension: wma
B trate:48kbpsto320kbps(CBR),48kbpsto 384kops(VBR)
Sampling frequency: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
Windows/MediaAudioProfessional, Lossless, Voice/DRMStream/Streamw thvideo: Notcompatible
MP3
Flaextension:mp3
B rate:8kopsto320kops(CBR),VBR
Sampling frequency:8kHz to 48kHz (32kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48kHz foremohasis)
Compatible ID3tagversion:1.0.1.1.2.2.3.2.4 (ID3tagVersion2.x)givenpriorityoverVersion 1.x.)
M3up aylist: Notcompatible
MP3i(MP3 interactive),mo3PRO;No:compatible
WAV
Fileextension.wav
Quantization bits:8and16(PCM),4iMS
ADPCM)
Sampling frequency: 6kHz to 48kHz (LPCM).
22.05kHz and 44.1kHz(MS/ADPCM)
AAC
Compatible format: AACencoded by iTunes
Fileextension::m4a
Sampling frequency: 1.025kHz to 48kHz
Transmission rate: 16kbps to 320kbps, VBR
AppleLossless:Notcompatible
AACfilebough(fromtheiTunesStore(m4pfile extensions or) Notcompatible
Supplementalinformation
Only the first 32 characters scanned displayed as a filename (including the first extension) or folder name.
This unit may not operate correctly depending on the application used to encode WMA files.
Theromaybeas lightdelayattnestartoto ayback ofaudofliesembeddedwithirragedalaoraudio filesstonedonaUSBstoragedev celhalhasnumercoustoldemicarchies.
Appendix


Appendix
Additionalinformation
Disc
| Playablefolder hierarchy uptosghliers(Aprac-tica hierarchy slassnanwoltiers). |
| Playablefoldersupto98 |
| Playablefilesupto99 |
| Filesystem:ISO9660Level1and2,Romeo,Joliet |
| Multi-session playback:Compatible |
| Packetwnl tedatstransfer:Notcompatible |
| Regaradessoffthelengthofblanksectonsbe-tweenthesongstromtheorgina recording.com-pressedaudioiscosplaywithshortpause betweensongs. |
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
| Playablefoicerhierarchyuptoeghtiers(Aprac- tica hierarchyslessthanwolters). |
| Playablefoicor disrupto 500 |
| Playableflies upto15000 |
| Playbackofcopyrightprotectactfiles:Notcompa b e |
| Partitionedexliema storagedevice(USB.SD): Onlythe firstplayablepartitioncanboplayed. |
| Theremaybeaslightdelaywhenstartingplay- bacofaudiofilasoneUSBforagedevicewith nurercusfoldernarchies. |
SDmemorycard
| ThereisocompatibilityforMultiMediaCards (MMC) |
| CompatibilitywithalSDmemorycardsisnot guaranteed. |
| Thisunit snotcompatiblewithSD-Audio. |
CAUTION
• Pioneeracceptsnoresponsibilityfordata
lostonUSBmemory/USBportableaudio
players/SDmemorycards/SDHCmemory
cards,evenifthaldataislostwhilethisunit
isused.
• Pioneer cannot guarantee compatibility with all USB mass storage devices and assumes nonresponsibility for any loss of data on mediaplayers, smartphones, other devices while using this product.
Additionalinformation
iPodcompatibility
This unitsupportsonlythefollowingiPodmodels. SupportediPodsoftwareversionsareshown below.Olderversionsmaynotbesuported.Medlefor
- iPodtouch4thgeneration(softwareversion 4,7)
- iPodouch3ogeneration(softwareversion 3.1.1)
- iPodtouch2ndgeneration(softwareversion 2.1.1)
- iPodtouch1stgeneration(softwareversion 1.1)
- Podclassic:160GB(softwareversion2.0.2)
■Podclassic120G3(softwareversion2.0)
• iPodclassic(softwareversion 1.0)
■ iPodwith video(softwarevers on 1.2.3)
- Podnanosthgeration(SOFTwarevers or 1.0)
- Podnanobthgeneration(softwarevers or 1.0.1)
- iPodnano4thgeneration(softwarevers or 1.0)
- Podnano3rdgeneration (softwareversion 1.0)
- iPodnano2ndgeneration (softwareversion 1.3)
- iPodnano®stgeneration(softwareversion 1.3.1)
- iPhone4(softwareversion4.1)
■iPhone3GS(softwareversion3.0)
■iPhone3G(softwareversion7.0)
- iPhone(softwareversion',1,1)
Depending on the generation over the iPoc, some functions may not be available.
Operator smayvarydependingorthesoftware versionofiPod.
When using an iPod, an iPod Dock Connector to USB Cable is required.
A. Pioneer CD-U51 interfaceable is also available. Fordetails, consult your dealer.
About the file format compatibility, refer to the Pod manuals.
Audiobook.Podcast:Compatible

CAUTION
PioneeracceptsnerresponsibilitytordatalostontheiPod,evenifthatdataislostwhilethisunilisused.
Sequenceofaudiofiles
Theusercan notassignflocernumbersand specfyplaybacksequenceswiththisunit.
Exampleofahierarchy

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Folder Compressed audiofile 01to05:Folder number ①to⑥:Playback sequence
Disc
Folderselectionsequenceortheroperation may differ depending on the encoding or writing software.
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
The playback sequence sthesameastherecorded sequence in the external storage device (USB.SD).
Tospecify the playback sequence, the following method is recommended.
Additionalinformation
①Createafilennamethatincludesnumbers thatspecifytheplaybacksequence(e.g., 001xxx.mo3and099yyy.mp3).
②Putthosefilesintoafolder.
[3] Savethefolder that contains the file to the external storage device (USB, SD).
However, depending on the system environment, you may not be able to specify the playback sequence.
ForUSBportableaudioplayers, thesequence is different and depends on the player.
Bluetoothprofiles
InordertouseBluetoothwirelesstechnology, devicesmustbeablelointerpretcertainprofiles.Thisunitiscompatiblewiththefollowing profiles.
•GAP(GenericAccessProfile)
• SDP(ServiceDiscoveryProtocol)
• OPP(ObjectPushProfile)
- HFP(HandsFreeProfile)
• HSP(HeadSetProfile)
• PBAP(PhoneBackAccessProfile)
- A2DP(AdvancedAudioDistributionProfile)
- AVP(Audio/VideoProfile)
•AVRCP(Audio/VideoRemoteControlProfile)
1.0
Copyrightandtrademark
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth ^® wordmark and ogosareregis- leredtrademarksowned byBluetoothSIG, Inc. andanyuseofsuchmarksbyPIONEERCOR- PORATIONisunderlicense.Othertrademarks andtradenamesarethoseoftheirrespective owners.
iTunes
Apple and Tunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
MP3
Supply of this production by conveyalsicense for private non-commercial use and does not conveyalsicense or imply any height of this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue generating) realtime broadcasting/terrestrial, satellite, cable and orany other medial, broadcasting/streaming via internet, intranets and/or other networks nor therelectron content distributions systems, such as pay-audio audio-on-demand applications. An independent licensee such uses required. For details please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com.
WMA
WindowsMediaiseilheraregisteredtrademark ortrademarkofMicrosoftCorporationinthe UnitedStatesand/orothercountries. Thisproductincludestechroogyownedby MicrosoftCorporationandcannotbusedcor distributedwithoutalicensefromMicrosoft Licensing,Inc.
SDmemorycard
SDLogo saltrademarkof SD-3C, LLC. miniSDLogo saltrademarkof SD-3C, LLC. microSDLogo saltrademarkof SD-3C, LLC. SDHCLogo saltrademarkof SD-3C, LLC.
iPod&iPhone
iPhone,iPod,iPodclassic,iPodnano,and iPod toucharetrademarksofAppleInc..registered in the U.S.andother countries.
"Made for iPod" and "Made for iPhone" mean that electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically by PodoriPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the development meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this device with PodoriPhone may affect wireless performance.
Additionalinformation
Appendix


Appendix
Additionalinformation
Specifications
General
Ratedpowersource.....14.4VDC
(al owab evolbacerarge:
12.0V/14.4VDC
Groundingsystem..... Negativelype
Maximum consumer consumption
10.0A
DIN
Continuous power output
27W×4150Hz to 15000Hz
5% HD4Ω load, both char
no screen)
cad impedance 4Ω to 8Ω × 4
4Ω to 8Ω × 2 + 2Ω ×
Product maximum output level
4.0V
Equalizer5-BandGraphicEqualzer
Frequency.....10GHz/31GHz/1.25kHz/
3.1kHz/5kHz
Gain....±12dB
HPF
Frequency.....50Hz/63Hz/80Hz/100Hz
12514
Slope 12dB/oct
Subwoster(mono):
Frequency.....50Hz/63Hz/80Hz/100Hz/
12517
Slope -18dB/arc
Gain....+6cPro-24dB
Phase Normal/Reverse
Bassboest:
Gain +12dB to 0dB
CDplayer
System....Compactdiscaud osystem
Usabled isca....Compact disc
Signal-to-noise ratio.....94dB(1kHz)(IEC-A network)
Number of channels.....2(stereo)
MP3decodingforma....MP3G-1&2AudioLayer3
WMAdecodingformat....Ver.7,7.1,8,9,10,11,12(2ch
a.10
(Windows/Media Player)
AACdecodingformat.....MPFG-4AAC(Turesencoded
only(m4a)
(Ver. 9 Zandard er)
WAVsignFormat.....Linea-PCM&MSADPCM
(Non-compressed)
USB
USBstandardspecification
US32.0fullspeed
Maximum current supply
18
USBClass....MSC(MassStorageClass)
Filesystem....-AI'2HA16HA132
M-36ocodinglorma...., MPLG 1&2AudioLayer3
WMAdecodingformat....Ver.7,7.1.8.9,10.11,12(2ch
audio
(WindowsMediaPlayer)
AACdecodingformat.....MPEG-4AACiTunesen coded
only(m4a)
(Ver.9 2andearlier)
WAVsignal formal.....Linea-PCM&MSADPCM
(Non-compressed)
SD
Comparable physics format
Version 2.00
Maxim: urmmemerevacapac by
32GB(lerSDandSDHC)
Filesystem.....FAT12.FAT16.FAT32
MF3decodingformat....MPFG-1&2Audiolaver3
WMAdequ polonnal...Ver.7.7.1.8.9.10.11.12(2cn)
and
(Windows/Media Player)
AACdeccdingjornal.....MPEG-IAAC(II)resencoded
only(m4a)
(Ver.9.2anceardier)
Additionalinformation
WAVs gnslic format.....LinearPCM&MSADPCM
(Non-compressed)
FMtuner
Frequency range.....87.5MHz;o108.0MHz
Usable sensitivity ..... 9 dBf (0.8μV/75Ω, mono, 3/V)
20dB)
Signal-to-noiseratio.....72dB(IEC-A network)
AMtuner
Freu jencvrango.....531kl/2to*602kl/2(9kl/2)
530kl | zto1640kl |z/10kl |z
Usablesensitivity.....25μV(S/N:20dB)
Signal-to-reiseratio.....62dB(IEC-A network)
Bluetooth(DEH-8450BTonly)
Version......Bluetooth3.0 certified
Outoutower....+4dBmMaximum
(Powerclass2)
Note
Specificationsandnedesignaresubeclo
modificationswithoutnotice

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Two horizontal rounded rectangular shapes with rounded ends, no text or symbols present.
English
27En
Sección
01
Índice
01 Antesdecomenzar
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Diagram of a device rear panel with numbered components for identificationParteParte
| 1 | (color) | 8 | ∅/DISP OFF |
| 2 | LEVER@BAND/ | ∅(iPod) | |
| 3 | /DISP | 10 | SRC/OFF |
Sección
Usodeestaunidad
| ParteParte | ||
| 1 | Q (Isla)dt | MULTI-CON-TROL(M.C.) |
| 2 | Botóndeaperlu-ra | Ranuradeinser-ciónded scos |
| 3 | Conectoroen-tradaAUX(co-nectorestéreo de3.5mm) | 10^ (expulsar) |
| 4 | Ranuraparala tarjctademo-moriaSDExtra gaelpanelde antecropaaccosralaranuradelatarje-tacamomoriaSD. | |

PRECAUCIÓN
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(DEH-7450SD)ParteOperación
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TUNER ① ② ⑤ ③ 87.50 MHz 11:00 ⑨ NoRDSoAMUSBmed anteelcableUSB.
OFF—15Minutes—30Minutes
FMstepipasodesintonladeFM)
OFF—USBmemory1—USBmemory2—SD card
Warningtone(ajusted tonodeadventral)
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Diagram of a device with numbered components and labeled parts, likely for electrical or mechanical assembly.①PuertoUSB1
②PuertoUSB2
③Entradadeanlena
15cm
④Fusible(10A)
⑤Entradadelcabíedealimentación
⑥Entradaremotaconectada
⑥ ⑩
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Technical diagram showing a vehicle's front compartment with labeled parts and a close-up inset of the lower compartment.①Pinza ②Abrazadera
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Diagram showing car seatbelting instructions with labeled parts ① and ②
MP3i(MP3interactive),mp3PRO:nocompatible
WAV
(Windows/MediaPlayer)
Forma.ecodecudilicacionAAC
MPFG-4/AC/saloodificado
coniTures)(.m4a)
(See 3.2 volatility issue)
Formatocese#e#WAV...PCM linea&MSADPCM
VIPFG-1&2AudioLayer3
Forma: o c o d u c o d t i c a c i ó n W M A
Ver.7.7.1,8.9.10,11.12
(audi/canales)
(WindowsMediaPlayer)
Forma:ce:deconficacionnA/C
MPFG-47AC/solidcoded
(Vor.0,2yanler orcs)
FormatodesarialWAV....PCMI real&MSADPCM
(Naccomprim de)
SintonizadordeFM
Intervalodefrecuencias...de57.5MHz108.0MHz
Sens b lidad u. lizable ..... 9 e51 (0,8μV/75Ω, mene
scha/ruido:30dB;
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(DEH-7450SD) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭| ParteParte | |||
| 1 | Cor | 8 | DISP OFF |
| 2 | LEVER@BAND/ | (iPod) | |
| 3 | DISP | 10 | SRC/OFF |
| 4 | (Lista)11 | MULTI-CON-TROL (M.C.) | |
Seção
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(DEH-7450SD)OFF—15Minutes—30Minutes
FMstep(PassodesintoniaFM)
OpassodesintoriaFMempregadogelasintoria porbuscapodesealternadoentre100kHz, o passopredefinidoe50kHz.
Seasirloniaporbuscaforexecutataempassos de50kHz, asemissoraspoderãosersintonizadas deformarnprecisa. Sintonizeasemissorasutilizandoasirloniamanualouutilizenvarmente sintoniaporbusca.
1 Pressione M.C. paraseles oropassodes in on aFM.
1 Press oneM.C.paraselectionaroajuste. OFF—USBmemory1—USBmemory2—SD card
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Diagram of a device control panel with labeled ports and connections①PortaUSB1
② Portal USB2
③Entradadaantena
15cm
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Technical diagram showing a vehicle's front-mounted door and rear-mounted door assembly with labeled parts ① and ②.①Prercedordom crofore ②Presilha
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Diagram showing car seatbelting technique with labeled parts ① and ②
①Filaduplaface
Audiobook. Podcast Compatical

CUIDADO
The source is a proof of
Po.érciadesaicacorlinia
22W×4(50±15000Hz,5%)
cleTH7 camacled(2) ambos
oscanaisacionacos)
(Windows Media Player)
(Windows/MediaPlayer)
Forma:ccedecoditicacaoAAC
VIPEG-4AAC(cedilicadepor
iTunesepenas(oo4a)
(Ver.9.2eanterio)
Forma.cceosina.WAY....PCMLinear&MSADPCM
(Naocerruacada)
5D
Forma.cisicocompalivel
Versac2.00

Pthr
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(DEH-7450SD) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑧ ⑪ ⑩ ⑨ ⑦ ⑫ ⑭ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳部位部位
9kHz (9 kHz) - 10kHz (10 kHz)
2 按M.C.確認選擇
Contrast(顯示對比度設定)
T 轉動M.C.調整對比度
0至15随着重平增大或减小而显示。
2 按M.C.確認选择
(ABC) - BTAudio (BT音訊)
调整音量
1 轉到M.C.可调整音量。

注意
Tuning Mode (LVER詞象設定)
您可指定功能至本機上的LEVER
OFF 15Minutes 30Minutes
操作本機
FM step(投賬類問隔)
9kHz (9 kHz) 10kHz (10 kHz)
Auto PI(自動PI複製)
OFF-USBmemory1-USBmemory2-SD card
Warning tone (警告音設定)
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Diagram of a device control panel with numbered components and labeled ports①LSR报1
②USB追2
③天線輸人
150m
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Diagram showing car frontview and rearview components with labeled parts ① and ②, including a close-up inset of the rear view.①麦克風夹
安装
②夹
將麥克風安裝在方向盤轉向機柱上時
1 將麥克風安裝在麥克風夾上。

①麦克風 ②麦克風座
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Diagram showing a car seatbelt mechanism with labeled parts ① and ②
①雙面膠
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Two horizontal rounded rectangles side by side, no text or symbols present
معلومات إضافية
تَرْطَ

AM
(Windows Media Player)
(Windows Media Player)
iTunes (العربية) MPEG-4 AAC ...... AAC
(m4a.)
(العذار ٤,٢ وأفرم)
Linear PCM & MS ADPCM ..... WAV
(طيغ)
SD
(Windows Media Player)
Linear PCM & MS ADPCM WAV
(الجع)
FM
العذمة ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم ١٧٠ مم
الوزن
تلاص
٤١٨٠٥٢٠ وَرَجْ لَكَرَةِ الْمُنْتُر
Y/Y × ΔI₂ Y + μ|ε|Y × ΔI₂ =
The Ground Truth image displays a single, solid horizontal line. According to Rule 2 (UNDERSCORE & LINE RULES), this is a stylistic or background line, not a placeholder underscore. Therefore, the OCR result must ignore it. The provided OCR content is "____", which consists of four underscores. This is an incorrect interpretation of the line as a placeholder, violating the rule that stylistic lines must be ignored. The OCR has hallucinated text (underscores) where none should exist, violating the rule to ignore such lines. Hence, the OCR result is inconsistent with the Ground Truth.
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Diagram showing a hand holding a car seatbelt with labeled parts ① and ②
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Diagram of a vehicle's frontview and rearview components with labeled parts ① and ②text_image
Diagram of a device control panel with numbered components and labeled portsUSB ①
USB ②
③ نخل دواني
الإسم
④ الم intrinsic (1.1Amber)
⑤ نخل سلك الكهرباء
(ROSE ELI WHITE) 27 •
(SCAND) SCAN •
(الضيطية)—Viewibility
في Officialidad
SEARCH لمرس M.C. ا Compact
PH.B.Name, Ring tone, Auto answer
m = 311
F
[Unreadable]
Super bass Flat Custom2
(ضيط الموزن) G.EQ
m = 311
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Diagram of an electronic device with numbered ports and connections, likely for a display or control panel.التشفيل الجزء
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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components for identification)DEH-6450BT(

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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components for identification
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Labeled diagram of a computer rear panel showing internal components and ports
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Labeled diagram of a computer monitor rear panel showing ports and components with numbered annotationsال Dezء
172/1··/(A·/T/D).... frkts
(2) () = 15
(1)
.
2.13.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.
......
+ نسین ۲-کسین
معرانيامعكىن
تُّويت صدای یم:
GAP (Generic Access Profile)
(2) 1.2. (2017)
(6) ADB (Rexing, Bier, and Real-
(3) SDP (Service Discovery Protocol)
(يربوفيل ارسل داده) OPP (Object Push Profile)
(ب) PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
(شکری به دفر جه کل)
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Diagram showing a hand holding a car seatbelt with labeled parts ① and ②نصب ميكروفن
DEH-8450B
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Diagram showing a vehicle's front compartment with labeled parts and an inset view of the lower compartment.
Fa
صب
صب

ATصال DIN در عفب
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Diagram of a device control panel with numbered components and labeled portsUSB 1 درکاه ①
USB ٢ مُرْكَهٌ ②
S_n = 1
(Bluetooth) Auto connect
(Bluetooth) Device INFO
Super bass—Flat—Custom2
(النظام اکوالازر) G.EQ
(مکت) Pause
Imported by an known kind of Pod
iPod - APP
IPod - AUDIO
Others—Classics—Popular—News&Inf
m = 311
(لست) را فشار دهید.
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