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USER MANUAL DEH-X8550BT PIONEER
REPRODUCTOR DE CD CON RECEPTOR RDS
CD PLAYER COM RDS
CD RDS 接收機
If you experience problems 2
Aboutthismanual2
iPodcompatibility25
Sequenceofaudiofiles25
Bluetoothprofiles25
Copyrightandtrademark26
Specifications26
02 Usingthisunit
Headunit3
Remotecontrol3
Setupmenu3
Basicoperations4
Useandcareoftheremotecontrol5
Frequentlyusedmenuoperations5
Tuner5
CD/CD-R/CD-RWandexternalstorage
devices(USB.SD)7
Pcd8
UsingBluetoothwirelesstechnology10
Usingsmartphoneapplications12
Audioadjustments13
Usingdifferententertainment
disp ays14
Selectingtheiluminationcolor14
Customizingtheillum nationcolor15
AboutMIXTRAX15
MIXTRAXmenu15
Systemmenu16
Setupmenu17
Systemmenu17
UsinganAUXsource17
Tumingthedisplayofferon17
Hanunwantedd splayappears17
03 Installation
Connections18
Installation19
Installingthemicrophone20
Additionalinformation
Troubleshooting21
Erronmessages21
Handlingguidelines23
Compressed audio compatibility (disc, USB,
SD)24

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 keep them an unalinasafe and accessible place for future reference.
Aboutthisunit
CAUTION:
USEOFCONTROLORADJUSTMENTOR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULTIN HAZARDOUSRADIATION EXPOSURE.
CAUTION:
THEUSEOFOPTICALINSTRUMENTS WITHTHISPRODUCTWILLINCREASE EYEHAZARD.

CAUTION
- Donotallowthisunittcomeintocontact with liquids. Electricalsrockcouldresult. Also, damagetothisunit.smoke,andoverheatingcouldresultfromcontactwith liquids.
• Always keep the volume lower enough to hear outside sounds.
• Avoidexposuretomoisture.
- If the battery is disconnected or discharged, any preset memory will be erased.
CAUTION
This product is a class1 laser product classificound the Safety of laser products, IEC 60825-1:2007.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Note
Function setting operations are completed even if themenu is canceled before the operations are confirmed.
Ifyouexperienceproblems
Should this unit fail to work properly, please contact your dealer or more available Pioneer Service Station.
Aboutthismanual
- In the following instructions, USB memories, USB portable audioplayers and SD memory cards are collectively preferred to as "external storage devices (USB, SD)". If only USB memories and USB portable audioplayers are included, they are collective preferred to as "USB storage devices".
- In this manual, PodandiPhonewillbere ferredtoas"iPod".
Usingthisunit
Headunit
DEH-X8550BT

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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components for identificationDEH-X7550SD

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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components for identificationHeadunit(frontpanelopen)

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Back view of a computer monitor with labeled ports and indicator lights (no text or symbols beyond label)PartPart
| 1SRC/OFF® | MULTI-CONTROL(M.C.) |
| 2LEVER® | DISP |
| 3 list@MIX/DISPOFF | |
| 4D scloadngsict 10 | (up/down) |
PartPart
| 5▲(jack) | 12 | ALIXInputjack(3.5 mm stereo jack) |
| 6 | DEH-X8563T (phonic) | Detachbutton |
| DEH-X755CSD CLOCK | ||
| 7BAND/ | (iPod) | SDmemorycard slotRemovachetront paneltaccess theSDmemory cardslot |
CAUTION
- UseaPioneerUSBcablewhenconnectinga USBstoragedevice,ConnectingaUSBstoragedevicedirectymaybedangerousbe-causeitmaystickout.
• Donoluse unauthorizeoproducts.
Remotecontrol
Remotecontrollerbuttonsmarkedwiththe samenumoersasonthe unitworkinthesame wayas/hecorrespondingunitbutton,regardlessofbuttonname.
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Diagram of a device with numbered ports and connections, likely for electrical or mechanical control.Part Operation
| 13VOLUME | Presstoincreaseordecrease volume. | |
| 15MUTE | Presstomute.Pressagainto unrule. | |
| 17▲/▼/▲▼ | Prostoporformmanualsock tuning,lastforward/reverse andtracksearchcontrols.A/sousadforcontrollingfunctions. | |
| 18 | 2 | DEH-X26503T |
| Prostocndacall,rejectanin corningcall,orrejectacall wait ngwhileonanolhercal. | ||
| AUDIO | DEH-X7650SD | |
| Presstoselectanaudiofunc-tion. | ||
| 19DISP/SCRL | Prostoselctdifferentols plays. | |
| 20II | Presstopauseorresumepay-back. | |
Part Operation
| 21 | C | DEH-X8550BTPresstostarttalkingtothacallewhileusingthephone. |
| FUNC-TION | DEH-X/660SDPresstoselectfunctions. | |
| 22 | LIST/ENTER | Presstod-splaythel-stedependingnathesource.While ncheoperatingmu,prestocontrolfunctions. |
Setupmenu
When youturntheignit onswitchtoONafterinstallation, setupmenuappearsonthredisplay. Youcansetupthemenuoptionsbelow.
1 Afterinstallationofthisunit,turnthe
Ignitionswitchto ON.
Setupappears.
2 TurnM.C.toswitchtoYES.
■ If you don't use the unit for 30 seconds, these up menu will not be displayed.
■ If you prefer not to set up at this time, turn M.C. lose which to NO.
If you select NO, you cannot setup in the setup menu.
3 PressM.C.toselect.
4 Followthesestepstosetthemenu.
To proceed to then next menu option, you need to confirm your selection.
Languageselect(multi-language)
1 TumM.C. to select the desired language.
English Español Português
2 PressM.C.to confirm these selection.
Usingthisunit
Calendar(settingthedate)
1TurnM.C.lochangetheyear.
2) Press M.C. to select day.
3TurnM.C.tochangetneday.
4 PressM.C. loselectmorth.
5|lumM.C.tochangethemonth.
6) PressM.C.toconfirmtheselection.
Clock(settingtheclock)
1TurnM.C. to adjust hour.
2PressM.C.toselectminute.
3|TurnM.C.toadjustminute.
4PressM.C.toconfirmtheselection.
FMstep(F/muningsep)
TlumM.C.toselecttheHMtuningstep.
2) Press M.C. to confirm these selection.
AMstep(AMtuningstep)
T|TurnM.C.toselecttheAMtuningstep.
2PrassM.C.toconfirmthaselection.
Contrast(displaycontrastsetting)
1TurnM.C.loadjustthecontrastlevel.
0to15isdisplayedasthelevel sincreasedor
decreases.
2PressM.C.loconfirltheselection.
Quit appears.
5Tofinishyoursettings,turnM.C.toselect
YES.
■Ifyouprefertochangeyoursettingagain.tum
M.C.loswitchtoNO.
6PressM.C.toselect.
Notes
- You can setup themenoptions from the system menu. For details about these settings, refer to Systemmenupage 16.
- You can cancel setup menu bypassing SRC/OFF.
Basicoperations
Important
- Handle the front panel with care when removing or attaching.
- Avoidsubjectingthefrontpaneltoexcessive shock.
- Keeofthefrontpaneloutofdirectsunlight andhightemperatures.
• To avoid damaging the device or vehicle interior, remove any cables and devices attached to the front panel before detaching it.
Usingthisunit
Removing the front panel to protect your unit from theft
1 Pressthedelachbutton:loreleaselhefront cancel.
2 Push the front panel upward (I) and then pull upward (II) vs. J.

3 Always store the detached front panel in a protective case or bag.
Re-attaching the front panel
T Slidothefrontpaneltotheloft.
Makesuretoinset theabsonthe eftsideof theheaduni into heslasonthe fortparel.

[2] 'resstherights docthetron:paneluntil is firmly sealed.
If you cannot attach the front panel to the head units successfully makes sure that you are placing the front panel onto the head unit correctly. Forcing the front panel into a certain result in damage to the front panel has unit.
Turringthe.uniton
1 PressSRC/OFFtoturntheuniton.
Turringtheunisof
T Pressandhole SRC/OFF until the unit turns off.
Selectingasource
1 Press SRC/OFF ocyclebetween:
TUNER (Tuner)—CD (CD player)—USB (USB)/
iPod (Pod)—Apps (Smartphone App)—SD
(SD memory card)—AUX (AUX)—BT Audio
(BTaudis)
• BTAudioisnotavallabloforDEH
X7600SD.
Adjusting the volume
1TumM.C.toadjustthevolume.

CAUTION
Forsafelyreasons, park your vehicle when removing the front panel.
Note
Whenthisunit's blue/white lead disconnected to the vehicle's auto-antennarclaycontrol terminal, the vehicle's antenna extends whenth is unit's source is turned on. Toretract the antenna, turn the source off.
Usingthisunit
Useandcareoftheremote control
Usingtheremotecontrol
[1] Point theremole control in the direction of the front paral to operate. When using for the first time pull out that I'm protruding from the tray.
Replacingthebattery
T Slidethetrayoutonth ebackoft neremote contro.
2 Insert the battery with the plus (+) and minus (-) poles aligned properly.


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

CAUTION
• LuseoneCR2025(3V) lithium battery.
- Removethe batteryifthere notecontrolis notusedforamonthorlonger.
- Thereisadangerofexlosionthebatteryis incorrectlyreplaced. Replaceonlywiththe sameorequivalenttype.
- Donothandlethe batterywithmetallictools.
- Donotstorethebatterywithmetal objects.
- If the battery leaks, wipe the remote control completely and install an new battery.
- Whendisposingofusedbatteries,comply withgovernmentalregulationsorenvironmentalpublicinstitutions' rules:thatapply in yourcountry/area.
Important
- Donotstoretheremotecontrolhightemperatureordirectsunlight.
• Theremote control may not function properly indirect sunlight. - Donotlettheremotecontrollallontone floor,where itmaybecomejammedunder thebrakeoracceleratorpedal.
Frequentlyusedmenu operations
Returning the previous display
Returning to the previous list/category (the folder/ category one level higher)
1Press →DISP
Returningtotheordinarydisplay
1PressBAND/
Returningtotheordinarydisplayfromtnellist/category
1PressBAND:
Selectingafunctionorlist
1 umM.C.orLEVER.
- In this manual, "Turn M.C." is used to describe the operation usoctose octafunctionor1st.
Usingthisunit
Tuner
Basicoperations

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1:00 F5:1 24:36 7:5 TURER News RADI,03FM ⑧ ⑨ ⑩RDS

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1:00 F4:1 F4:1 TURER LOC 87.50 MHz ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥Non-RDSorAM
①Bandindicator
②Newsindicator
③TrafficAnnounce indicator
④OD(stereo)indicator
⑤Presetumberindicator
⑥LOC indicator
Appearsw'enlocalseekluningison.
⑦ Signal level indicator
⑧TEXTindicator
Show when the radiolexis received.
⑨PTYlabelindicator
@Programservicename
⑪ Frequencyindical
Selectingaband
1 PressBAND: untilhedesiredband(FM-1, FM-2, FM-3 for FMarAM) is displayed.
Manual tuning(stepbystep)
1TurnLEVER
- SelectManual(manualtuning)underTuning Mode:ousethisfunction Fordetailsabout thesettings,refertoTuningMode(LEVERlurlingsetting)onpage7.
Switching presentations
1 TurnLEVER
- SelectPreset(presetchannel)uncorTuning Mode:ousethisfunction For details about the settings, refer to TuningMode(LEVERtuningsetting) on page 7.
Seeking
1 TurnandholddownLEVER
- While tuming and holding down LEVER, you can skip stations. Seektun ngstarts as soon as your release LEVER.
UsingPISeek
If the tunercannot find as suitable station, or the reception status deteriorates, the unit automatically searches for different station with the same programming. During the research, PISEEK is displayed and the soundismed.
UsingAutoPISeekforpreset stations
When preset stations cannot be recalled, the unit can be set to perform PISeek during preset recall.
- ThedefaultsettingforAutoPISeekisoft. RefertoAutoPI(autoPIseek)onpage16.
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Usingthisunit
Storingandrecallingstations foreachband
1Press(list).
The presetscreenisdisplayed.
2UseM.C.tostoretheselectedfrequency inthememory.
Turnlochangethepresetnumber.Pressand holdtstore.
3UseM.C.toselectthedesiredstation.
Turntochangethestation.Presstoselect.
■AllstationsstoredforTMbandscanberecalled fromeachindependentFMband.
- You cantunethechannelupordownmanually cypressing 📋 or 🌐
SwitchingtheRDSdisplay
RDS(radiodatasystem)containsdigitalinformalonthalhelpsearchfortheradioslations.
-Press ⊃/DISP.
PTY/programserv/cename(frequency)—art st name/songtle
Notes
- If the program servicename cannot be acquired, the broadcast frequency is displayed instead. If the program servicename is detected, the program servicename will be displayed.
- Depending on the band, text information can be charged.
PTYlist
News&Inf(rewsand nformation)
News (News), Affairs (Current affairs). Info (Information). Sport (Sports), Weather (Weather), Finance(Finance)
Popular(popular)
PopMus(Popularmusic).RockMus(Rock music),EasyMus(Easylstering),OthMus (Othermusic),Jazz(Jazz),Country(Country music),NatMus(Nationa music),Oldies(Oldies music),Folkmus(Folkmusic)
Classics(classics)
L.Class(Lightclassical),Classic(Classical)
Others(others)
Educate(Education), Drama(Drama), Culture (Culture), Science (Science), Varied (Varied), Children (Children's), Social (Social affairs), Religion (Religion), Phone In (Phone in), Touring (Travel).
Leisure(Leisure).Document(Documentaries)
Usingradiotext
Displayingradiotext You can display the currently received radiotext and then reemost recent radiotexts.
ITPressandholddown (list)todisplayradio text.
- When noradiotext is received. NOTEXT appears nthedisplay.
2 Turn LEVER left right toracall thethree most recent radiotexts.
3Press orto scroll
Storingandrecallingradiotext:
You can store data from up to radio extrans-
missionstotherRTMemo1toRTMemo6keys.
T Displaytheraciotextyouwanttostoreinthe memory.
2Press (list).
The presetscreen is displayed.
3 Use LEVER to store the selected radiotext. Turn it to change the preseal number. Press and no cdown M.C. to store.
4 UseLEVERloselectthedesiredradiolex. Turntlochangeltheradiolex. Press M.C. to select.
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- Thetunerautomaticallystoresthetreelat- estrad otextoroadcastsreceived.replacing theoldesttextwiththenewesttext.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
- If AMbandisselected, on yBSM, Localand TuningModeareavailable.
BSM(beststat onsmemory)
BSM(beststationsmemoryiaulonallystores thesixstrongostationsintheorecorbothoirsignalsrength.
- PressM.C.toturnBSMon. Tocancel.pressM.C.again.
Regional(regional)
When AlternativeFREQ is used, the regional function limit of these action of station stothose broadcasting regional programs.
TPressM.C.totumtheregionalfunctiononor off.
Local(localsee during)
Localsextuning a lowsyoutotur aintoonly those radiostations with sufficient ystrongsignals forgoodreception.
TPressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2 PressM.C.totumlocalonoroff.
3 TurnM.C. to select the desired setting.
FM: Level 1—Level 2—Level 3—Level 4 AM: Level 1—Level 2
The highest level setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower levels a low thereception of weaker stations.
PTYsearch(programtypeselection)
YoucantuneInfoastation using PYY(program type)information.
1) TumLEVER eftomightloselectthedesired setting.
News&Inf—Popular—Classics—Others
2 PressM.C.tobeginthesearch.
The uritsearchesfor-stationbroadcasting thattypeofprogram.Whenastation sfound, itsprogramservicenameisdisplayed.
PTY(programtype(Dcode)informationis listedinthefa lowingsection.Referta:PTYlist orthispage.
Tocancelthesearch, press M.C. again.
The program of some stations may differ from
that indicated by the transmits PTY.
Ifnostationisbroadcastingthetypedprogramyousearchedor,Notfoundisdisplayedforabouttwosecondsanthenthetunere-turnstoneorgina station.
TrafficAnnounce(Trafficarrourcementslandby)
1 Press M.C. column traffic announcement standby on or off.
AlternativeFREQ(a ternativefrequenciessearch)
When the tunercannotgetagood reception, the unitautomat callysearchostoradifferentstation intnosamanetwork.
1 Press M.C. column the alternative frequencies searchonorof.
Newsinterrupt(newsprogram/interruption)
1 Press M.C. column the NEWS function or off.

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TuningMode(LEVELtuningsett ng)
You can assign a function to the LEVER on the unit.
SelectManual(manualtuning)totuneupor downmanuallyorselectPreset(presetchannel) toswitchbetweenpresetchannels.
1 Press M.C. to select Manual or Preset.
CD/CD-R/CD-RWandexternal storagedevices(USB,SD)
Basicoperations

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11:00 120kHz CD 128kbps Sony title 02' 23" PLAY 56kbs①Bitrate/samplingfrequencyindicator Shows the biliratorsamplingfrequency of the current track(file) when the uncompressed audioisplaying.
- WhenplayingbackVBR(variableebit rate)-recordedAACfiles,theaverageebit ratevalueisoisplayed.However,dependingonthesoftwareusedlodecodeAAC files,VBRmaybedisplayed.
②Foldernumberindicator
Show the current folder number when playing a compresse audio file.
③Tracknumberindicator
④PLAY/PAUSEindicator
⑤S Rtryindicator
AppearswhenSoundRetrieverfunction is on.
⑥Songtime(progressbar)
⑦Playtimeindicator
PlayingaCD/CD-R/CD-RW
① Insert the disc: nlothediscloudings!of with the labelside.p.
EjectingaCD/CD-R/CD-RW
1 Press ▲ (e)ect.
PlayingsongsonaUSBstoragedevice TUseaPioneerUSBcabletoconnecttheUSB storagedevicelclfreunit.
- PlugintheUSBstoragedevice usingtheUSB cable.
Stopping playbackoffi esonaUSBstoragede-vice
- You may disconnect the USB storage device at anytime.
PlayingsongsonanSDmemorycard
1 Remove the front panel.
2 nserlanSDmemorycardinto theSDcard slot.
Insertitwith the contactsurfacefacingdown, and presson hecard until clicksandcom- plotcylocksinto acc.
13 Re-attachlhefrontpane.
4 Press SRC/OFF to select SD as the source. Playbackwill start.
Stopping playbackofflesonanSDmemorycard 1 Removethefrontpanel.
2 PressontheSDmemorycarduntilclicks. TheSDmemorycardisjected.
3 Pullout the SDmemorycard.
4 Re-attachthefrontpanel
Usingthisunit
| Selectingatolder1Pressor |
| Selectingatrack1TurnLEVER |
| FastforwardingreversingTlumancholddownLEVERTcthorigntorcft. |
| Returningtrocctfolder1PressandholdBAND/ |
| SwitchingbetweencompressadaoloarccDD DA1PressBAND/ |
| SwitchingbetweenaybackmemorydevicesYoucanswitchbetweenplaybackmemorydevicesorUSBstoragedevicewithmoretheroneMassStorageDevice-compatiblememorydevce.T)PressBAND/•Youcanswchbetweenupflo32differentmemorydevices. |
Notes
- When playing compressed audio, there is no sound during fast forward or reverse.
- DisconnectUSBstoragedevicesfromthe unitwhannotinuse.
OperationsusingtheMIXTRAX button
Turning MIXTRAXonoroff
You can useth is function when USBorSDissectedasthesource.
1 PressMIX/DISPOFFlolumMIX:TRAXonor off.
- Formor details about MIXTRAX, refer to About MIXTRAX on page 15.
- FormoredetailsaboutMIXTRAXfunctions, refer toMIXTRAXmenuonpage15.
Switchingthedisplay
Selectingtheodesredtextinformation
-Press /DISP.
Notes
- Depending on the version of Tunos used to write MP3 file load scormed file types, incompostiolex stored within a audio file may be displayed incorrectly.
- Textinformationitem sthatcanbechanged dependencethemedia.
Selectingandplayingfiles/ tracksfromthenamelist
TrisfunctionisavailablewhenOFFsselected inMusicbrowse. Fordetails,retario Musicbrowse(musicbrowse)onpage16.
1 Press 🔒 (list)toswitchtothefile/track namelistmode.
2 UseM.C.toselectthedesiredfilename (orfoldername).
Changing the file or folder name 1 Turn M.C.
Playing
When file track is selected press M.C.
Viewingal slofthefiles(orfolders)inthese- lectedfolder
Whenafoldensse acted pressM.C.
Playingasongin heselectedfolder Whenafolderisse acted pressandholdM.C.
Browsingforasong
YoucanusethisfunctionwhenUSBorSDisselectedasLresource.
This function is available when USB memory or SD card is selected in Music browse. Forde-
lails, refer to Musicbrowse(musicbrowse) on page 16.
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Usingthisunit
1Press(list)toswitchtothetopmenu
ofthelistsearch.
2UseM.C.toselectacategory/song.
| Changingthenamedthesongorcategory1TumM.C.Artists (artists)—Albums (albums)—Songs (songs)—Genres[genres] |
| Playing1Whenasongsselected.pressM.C. |
| ViewingaisofsongsintheselectedcategoryTWhenacagoryisselected.pressM.C. |
| PlayingasongintheselectedcategoryTWhenacagoryissalelected.pressandholdM.C. |
| SearchingtheisbyalphabetTWhenalistortheselectoccatogory sols played,pressQtosewitntoalphabetsearch mode2TumM.C.tosolactalctter.3PressM.C.todisplaythca phabeticallst. |
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 an index for 1000 songs, and were recommend that 3000 songs be used. Please note that certain types of information take longer to exchange others.
- Depending on the number of files in the USB storage device, theremaybedelay when displayingalist.
• Keysmaynothaveanyeffectouringt recreationofanindexorlist. - Listsarerecreatedeacht metheunitis turnedon.
Playingsongsrelatedtothe
currentlyplayingsong
You can us this function when USB or SD is selected asthesource.
Th sfunctionisavailablewhenUSBmemoryor SDcardisselectedinMusicbrowse.Fordetails,rofteroMusicbrowse(musicbrowse)on page18.
You can plays songs from the following lists. • Album list of the currently playing artist
• Song list of the currently playing album
• Albumlistofthecurrentlyplayinggenre
1PressandholdM.C.toswitchtolinkplay
mode.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemode;pressto
select.
- Artist – Plays an album by the artist currently playing.
• Album—Playsasongfromthea bumcurrentlybeingplayed.
- Genre-Playsana bum from the gen recurrently being played.
Theselected song/album will be played after the currently playingsong.
Notes
• Theselectedsong/albummaybecanceledif youusefunctionsetherthanlinksearch(e.g. fastforwardandreverse).
- Dependingonthesongselectedtoplay,the endofthecurrentlyplayingsongandlrebeginningoftheselectedsong/albummaybe cutoff.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
Usingthisunit
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
- Linkplayisnotavaillao@whenOFFissectedinMusicbrowse. Fordetails, refer to Musicbrowse(musicbrowse)onpage16.
Playmode(repeat play)
1 PressM.C.toselectarepeatplayrange
CD/CD-R/CD-RW
•Discrepeat-Repeatalltracks
- Trackrepeat-Repeatthecurrenttrack
•Folderrepeat Repeat the current folder
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
• Allrepeat-Repeala Ifiles
•Trackrepeat—Repeatthecurrentfile
•Folderrepeat Repeat the current folder
Randommode(randomplay)
1 PressM.C.tolumrandomplayonoroff.
Linkplay(linkplay)
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 Turn M.C.ochangelhemode;presstoselect. Fordetailsaourthesettings,refertoPlaying songsrelatedtothecurrentlyplayingsongon thispage.
Pause(pausa)
1PressM.C.topausorresume.
SoundRetriever(soundretriever)
Automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich sound.
1 PressM.C.loselectenedes redsetting.
1—2—OFF(off)
1 iseffective for low compression rates, and 2 iseffective for high compressor rates.
iPod
Basicoperations

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① 09:21 10:12 iPod #Song title 01:05" #POV ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑦ ⑧ ⑥①LINKPLAY indicator
②Repeatindicator
③Songnumberindicator
④ShuffleIndicator
⑤PLAY/PAUSEindicator
⑥S.Rtrvindicator
AppearswhenSoundRetrieverfunctionis
on
⑦Songtime(progressbar)
⑧Playtimeindicator
PlavingsongsonaniPod
ConnectaniPodtotheUSBcableusing an iPodDockConnector.
Selectingattack(chapter)
1TumLEVER
Fastforwardingorreversing
1 Tumandholddowr LEVERtotherightorleft.
Selectinganalbum
TPress or

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Notes
• TheiPod cannot be turned on or off when the control mode is set to CtrlAudio.
- Disconnect headphones from the iPod before connecting it to this unit.
•TheiPodwillturnoffabouttwominutesafter theignitionisswitchedoff.
OperationsusingtheMIXTRAX button
Turning MIXTRAXonoroff
PressMIX/DISPOFFtotJmMIXTRAXonor off.
• FormoredetailsaboutMIXTRAX, refer to AboutMIXTRAX on page 15.
- FormorodetailsaboutMIXTRAXfunct ons, refer to MIXTRAXmenonpage10.
Switchingthedisplay
Selectingthedesiredtext information
-Press ⊃/DISP.
Browsingforasong
1Press(list)toswitchtothetopmenu ofthelistsearch.
2UseM.C.toselectacategory/song.
| Changingthonamoofthesongorcategory |
| TurnM.C. |
| Playlists (playlists)—Artists (artists)—Albums (albums)—Songs (songs)—Podcasts (pod-casts)—Genres (genres)—Composers (com-posers)—Audiobooks(zudiobooks) |
| Playing |
| Whenasongsisselected,pressM.C. |
| Viewingal stofongsintheselectedcategory |
| Whenacategory see elected,pressM.C. |
Playingasongintheselectedcategory
① When a category is selected, press and hold M.C.
Searchingtheistbyalphabet
1 When a list for these selected category is displayed, press 🔒 to switch to alphabet search mode.
2 TurnM.C. to select a letter.
3 PressM.C. to display the alphabetical list.
Notes
- You can play playlists created with the Music-Spncapplication. The application will be available on our website.
- PlayliststralyoucreatedwiththeMusic-Sphereapplicationaredisplayedinaobrevialedform.
Playingsongsrelatedtothe currentlyplayingsong
You can plays songs from the following lists.
• Album list of the currently playing artist
• Song list of the currently playing album
• Album list of the current playing genre
1Pressandhold toswitchtolinkplay mode.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemode;pressto select.
- Artist – Plays an album by the artist current y playing.
• Album-Playsangfromhealbumcurrentlybeingplayed. - Genre—Playsanalbumfromthogenrecurrentlybeingplayed
Theselected song/album will be played after the currently playingsong.
Usingthisunit
Notes
- Theselectedsong/albummaybecanceled if youusefunctionsotherthanlinksearch(e.g., fastforwardandreverse).
- Depending on the song selected to play, the end of the currently playings song and the beginning of the selected song/album may be cutoff.
Usingthisunit'siPodfunction fromyouriPod
Thisunit's Podfunction can be controlled by using the connected iPod.
CtrliPod is not compatible with the following iPod models.
- Podnano1stgeneration
- Podwithvideo
●PressBAND/ toswitchthecontrol mode.
- Ctrl iPod – This unit's iPod function can be operated from the connected iPod.
- Ctrl Audio – This unit's iPod function can be controlled by using this unit.
Notes
- Switchingthecontrol modeloCtrliPod pausessongplayback. Use the Postoresumeplayback.
- The following operations are still accessible from the unit of even if the control mode is set to Ctrl iPod.
Pausing
Fastforward/reverse
-Selectingasong(chapter)
• The volume can only be adjusted from this unit.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
Play mode. Shuffle mode. Shuffle all
Linkplay and Audiobooks are not available
whenCtrliPodisselectedinthecontrol
mode Fordetal is refer to using this unit's
iPoolfunction/romyounPoconthispage.
Playmode(repeatplay)
1 PressM.C.toselectarepeatplayrange.
- RepeatOne-Repeatthecurrentsong
- RepeatAll—RepeatAll songsinthese-
lectedlist
- When the control mode is set to Ctrl iPod, the reocato ayrangewillbesamewhatisset fortheconnected iPod.
Shufflemode(shuffle)
1 PressM.C.loselectthedesiredsetting
- ShuffleSongs—Playbacksongs in these- lecto-listing and order.
- ShuffleAlbums—Playbacksongsfrom a random yselectedalbuminorder.
- ShuffleOFF-Cancelrandomplay.
Shuffleall(shuffleall)
1 Press M.C. to turn shuffle all on
lotumoffShuffleall,selectShuffleOFFin
Shufflemode.For details, refer to
Shufflemode(shuffle)onthispage.
Linkplay(link play)
PressM.C. to disayonesetting mode.
2. Turn M.C. to change themode; press to select. For details about these settings, refer to Playing songs related to the currently playing song on this page.
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Usingthisunit
Pause(pause)
1PressM.C.1:pauseorresume.
Audiobooks(audiobookspeed)
T)PressM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
- Faster-Playback ataspeedfaster than normal
• Normal—Playbacknormal speed
- Slower-Playbackaspeedslowerthan normal
SoundRetriever(sour:retriever)
1PressM.C.loselectthedesiredsetting. 1—2—OFF(off)
1iseffectiveorlowcompressionrates and 2iseffectiveorhighcompressionrates.
UsingBluetoothwireless technology
• OnlyforDEH-X85508T
UsingtheBluetoothtelephone
Important
• Leaving the unilon's land by to connect to your phone via Bluetooth while the engine is not running candidate rebattery.
- Operationsmayvarydependingon the kind of cellularphone.
- Advancedoperationsthatrequireattention suchasdialingnumbersonthemonitor, usingthephonebook,etc.,areprohibited whiledriving.Parkycurvehicleinasate placewhenusingtheseadvancedoperations.
- Besuretoparkyourvehicleinasateplace andapplytheparkingbrakewhenperformingthisoperation.
Settingupforhands-freephoning
Before you can use the hands free phoning function you must setup the unit for use with your cellular phone.
| ITConnection |
| UsetheBluetoothe-ephonoconnection menu.RefertoConnectionmenuoperationon thispage. |
| ITFunction settings |
| UsetheBluetoothe-ephonefunctionmenu, RefertoPhonemenuoperationonthenex; page. |
Basicoperations
| Makingaphonecal•RefertePhonemenucoperationonthenextpage. |
| Answeringan incomingcallITWhenacallsreceived,press . . |
| EndirgacallTPress . . |
| Rejectingan incomingcallLWhenacallsreceived,pressanchold . . |
| AnsweringacallwaitingITWhenacallsreceived,press . . |
| SwitchingbetweencallersonnoldITPressM.C. |
| CancelingcallwaitingIPressandhold . . |
| Adjustingtheotherparty'slistenngvolumeLTurmLEVERwhiletalkingonthephone.•Whenprivatemodelson,thisfunctionisnotavailable. |
Usingthisunit
Turringprivatemodeoncroft
1PressBAND/ whi ela kingorthe phone.
Switchingtheinformat endisplay
1Press →/DISPwhiletalkingorthephone,
Notes
- If private mode is selected on the cellular phone, hards-free phone may not be available.
- The estimated call me appears in the display (this may differ slightly from the actual call time).
This feature can be used on a Podequipped with voice recognition that is connected by Bluetooth with the source set to iPodor
BTAudio
●PressandholdM.C.toswitchtovoice recognitionmode.
Notes
- Fordetailsonvoice recognition features, check the manual for the Podyouarousing.
• Some commands may not be available on this unit.
Connectionmenuoperation
Important
- Besuretoparkyourvehicleinasafeplace andapplytheparkingorakewhenperformingthisoperation.
- Connecteddevices may not work properly if more than one Bluetooth device is connected at time (e.g. a phone and separate audioplayer are connecteds multaneously).
1Pressandhold 🔍 todisplaytheconnectionmenu.
■You cannot perform this step during a call.
2TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
Devicelist(connectingoriscornnectingadevice fromtheviceist)
- When device selected in the device list, this function is not available.
1 PressM.C.tcd splaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C.toselecttherameofadeviceyou wanttocorrect/disconnect.
- PressandholdM.C. to swap between the Bluetooth device address and the device name.
3 PressM.C. connected/disconnect theselected device. Oncetheconnection is established. Connected is displayed.
Deleted device (eating device from the device list)
- When device selected in the device list, this function is no available.
1PressM.C. lod splaythesettingmode.
2|TumM.C.toslecttheramectadeviceyou wanttodelete.
- PressandholdM.C.loswapbetweenthe Bluetoothdeviceaddressandthe device name.
3PressM.C.tod splayDeleteYES
4 PressM.C. to delete the device information from the device list.
- While this function is in use, donoturnoff the engine.
Adddevice(connectinganewdevice)
Usingthisunit
1 Press M.C. lost an searching.
- Tocancel, press M.C. while searching. - If this is unitta Istofindany available cellular phones. Notfound displayed.
2 Turn M.C. loselectadevice from the device lst.
- PressancholdM.C. to swap between the Bluetooth device address and the device name.
3 PressM.C.toconnecttheselecteddevice.
• Tocomplete connection, check the device name (PioneerBTUnit). Enter the PINcode on your device if necessary.
• PINcode ssetto0000asthedefault.You canchangethiscope.
- 6-digitnumberappearsonthed splayof th sunit. Oncetheconnection sestab- lished, this number disappears.
- If you are unable to complete the connection using this unit, use the device connected to a unit.
- If three devices are already paired, Device Full is displayed and is not possible to perform this operation. In this case, delete a paired device first.
Autoconnect(connecting to a Bluetooth device automatically)
TPressM.C.toturnautomaticconnectionor off.
Visibility (setting the visibility of this unit)
Bluetoothvis bil tycanbeturnedonsothatother devicescandiscovertheunit.
^1 PressM.C.teturnthevisibilityofthis.uniton oroff.
Pincodeinput(PINcodeinput)
Youmustenteral?INcodeonyourdevicetocon- frrtheBluetoothconnection. Thedefaultcodeis 0000,ulyoucanchangeitwiththisfunction
TPressM.C.od splaythesettingmode.
2TurnM.C.loseleclanumber.
3 PressM.C. omovel-recursor to thenexposition.
④AfterinputingPINcode.pressandholdM.C. • Afterinputing,press ng M.C. returnsyou tothoPINcodeinputelsp ay andyou can changthePINcode.
DeviceINFO(Bluetooth device access display)
1PressM.C.od splaythesettingmode.
2PressM.C. to select the desired setting. Device name—Bluetooth device address
Phonemenuoperation
Important
Besuretopark your vehicle in asafe place and apply the parking brakewhen performing this operation.
1Press todisplaythephonemenu.
2TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected the following functions can be adjusted.
Missedcalls(missedcall history) Dialedcalls(dialcdall history)
Receivedcalls(receivedcall history)
TPressM.C::od splaythephonenumbedist.
2 lumM.C.toselectanamcorphoronumber. 3 PressM.C.omakeacal.
- Todisplaydetailaboutthecontactyouse locate, pressandholdM.C.
PhoneBook(phonebook)
Usingthisunit
•Trecontacts yourphonewil Inormally be transferred automatically where the phone is connected, if this not, use your phoneman to transfer the contacts. The visib lilyofn sun t should be when you use the chonemenu. Referto Visibility setting the visibility of this unit on this page.
1 Press M.C. to display ABC Search (alphabeticalist)
2 TumM.C.toselectthefirstletterofthe name youarelookingfor.
3PressM.C. tod splaya registered namelist.
4 TumM.C.toselectthename/youarelooking for
PressM.C. to display the honenumberlist.
6 TumM.C. to select a phonenumber you want to call.
7PressM.C.to make a call.
PhoneFunction(phonofunction)
You can set Auto answer, Ring tone and PH.B.
Nameviewfromthismenu Fordetal is refer to Functionandoperationonthispage.
Functionandoperation
1DisplayPhoneFunction.
Refer to PhoneFunction(phonefunction) on this page.
2PressM.C.todisplaythefunctionmenu.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected the following functions can be adjusted.
Autoanswer(automaticanswering)
1 Press M.C. to turn automatic answering on off.
Ringtone(ringtoneselect)
1 Press M.C. to turn the ngtoneonoroff.
PH.B.Nameview(phonebook nameview)
1 PressM.C.toinventheorderofnamesinthe phonebook.
BluetoothAudio
Important
- Depending on the Bluetooth audio player connected to this unit, the available operations will be limited to the following two levels:
—A2DPprofile(AdvancedAudioDistribution Profile):Youcanonlyplaybacksongsorsyour audioplayer.
You cannot use the A2DP connection when iPodis selected as source.
—AVRCPprofile(Aud o/VideoRemoteControl Profile):You can perform playback, cause playback, selects songs, etc.
- Functionswillvarydependingonthe Bluelcolnaud oplayeryouareusing.When usingyourplayerwiththisunit,refertothe instructionmanualtratcamwithyour Bluelcolnaud oplayeraswellasthismanual.
• Astresignalfromyourcellularphonemay causenoise,avoidusingitwhenyouarelisleninglosongsonyourBluetoothaudio player.
- The sound of the Bluetooth audioplayer will be muted when the phone is in use.
- WhentheBluetoothaudioplayerisinuse, you cannot connecttoaBluetoothtelephone automatically.
- Playback continues sevenify you switch from your Bluetooth audio player to another source while listening to song.
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Usingthisunit
- Depending on the type of Bluetooth audio player you have connected to a sun, operation and information, play may not be available for some functions.
SettingupforBluetoothaudio
Before you can use the Bluetooth audio function you must setup the unit for use your Bluetooth audio player. You will need to pair this unit with your Bluetooth audio player.
1Connection
UsetheBluetoothtelephoneconnection menu.ReferoConnectionmenuoperationpage10.
Basicoperations

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Showstredevicenameoftheconnected Bluetoothaudioplayer.
②Tracknumberindicator
③PLAY/PAUSEindicator
④S.Rtrvindicator
AppearswhenSoundRetrieverfunctionis on.
⑤Songtime(progressbar)
⑥Playtimeindicator
Fastforwardingorreversing
1 Turr and his down LEVER to her right or left
Select inatrack
1 Turn LEVER.
Pausingpandslartingplayback.
TPressBAND/
Switchingthedisplay
Selectingthedesiredtextinformation
-Press ⊃/DISP.
Note
Depending on the device, text information can be changed.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
Play( play)
TPressM.C.tostartplaybac.
Stop(stop)
1 PressM.C.tostoptheplaymac.
Pause(pause)
TPressM.C.topauseorresuma
Random(randomplay)
Usingthisunit
1PressM.C.totumrandomplayonorof.
- This function may not be available depending on the type of Bluetooth audio player connected.
• The random play range varies depending on the Bluetooth audio player in use.
Repeat(repeatplay)
1 PressM.C. to select repeat play range
- This function may not be available depending on the types of Bluetooth audioplayer connected.
• The repeat lay-rangovaries spending on the Bluego/haudio player nuse.
SoundRetriever(soundretriever)
1PressM.C. to select the red setting.
1—2—OFF(off)
1 iseffective for low compression rates, and 2 iseffective for high compression rates.
Usingsmartphoneapplications
You can us this unit to perform streaming play-back of and control tracks in smartphone applications or just for streaming playback.
Important
Useofthirdoarlyapssmay involveorrequire theprovisioncfpersonallyident fliableinfor- mation,whet-erthroughtthecreationofa useraccountrotherwise,anofocertainap- lications,theprovisionctgcolocationdata, ALLTHIRDPARTYAPPSARETHESOLERE- SPONSIBILITYOFTHEPROVIDERS.INCLU- INGWITHOUTLIMITATIONCOLLECTIONAND SECURITYOFUSERDATAANDPRIVACY PRACTICES.BYACCESSINGTHIRDPARTY APPS,YOUAGREETOREVIEWTHETERMS OFSERVICEANDPRIVACYPOLICIESOFTHE PROVIDERS.IFYoudONOTACREEWITH TIETERMSORPOLICIESOFANYPROVIDER ORDONOTCONSENTTOTHUSOPGEO- LOCATION.DATAWHEREAPPLICABLE.DO NOTLSETHATTHIRDPARTYAPP.
Informationforthesmartphone compatibility
The following devices are compatible with this function.
- iPhoneandPodtouch In this chapter, iPodandiPhone will be referred to as "iPhone".
- Android™ device
ForiPhoneusers
- UseaPioneerUSBcabletoconnectan iPhone.
- Songinformationmaynoldisplaycorrectly forIOSversionsearlierthan5.0.
ForAndroiddeviceusers
- The devices supports Bluetooth SPP (Serial Port Profile) and A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). The device is connected to this unit via Bluetooth.
Usingthisunit
Compatibilitywithall/Androiddevicesisnot guaranteed.
Fordetailsabout/andro device compatibility with this unit, referto the information on our website.
Notes
- Please check our webs tutorial of supported smartphone applications for this unit.
•Pioneerisnotliableforanyissuesthatmay arisefromincorrector-flawedapp-based content.
• The content and functionality of the supported applications are theresponsibility of the Appproviders.
StartingprocedureforiPhoneusers
1ConnectaniPhonetotheUSBcableusing aniPhoneDockConnector.
2SelectWiredinAPPCONNECTMODE.For details,refertoAPPCONNECTMODE(APP connectmodesetting)onpage17. ForDEHX7550SD,skiptothenextstep.
3SwitchthesourcetoApps.
4Startuptheapplicationonthesmart-phoneandinitiateplayback.
StartingprocedureforAndroid deviceusers
OnlyforDEH-X8550BT
1ConnectyourAndroiddevicetothisunit usingBluetoothwirelestechnology. For details, refer to Connectionmenuoperation on page 10.
2SelectBluetoothinAPPCONNECTMODE. Fordetails, referto APPCONNECTMODE (APPconnectmodesetting) on page 17.
3SwitchthesourcetoApps.
4Startuptheapplicationonthesmart-phoneandinitiateplayback.
Basicoperations

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②PLAY/PAUSEindicator
③S.Rtrvindicator
AppearswhenSoundRetrieverfunction is on.
④Songtime(progressbar)
⑤Playtimeindicator
Selectingatrack
1 Turn LEVER.
Fastforwardingorreversing
① TurnandholdownLEVERtotherightorleft.
Switchingthedisplay
Selectingthedesiredtextinformation
-Press ⊃/DISP.
Usingthisunit
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
Pause(pause)
TPressM.C.toal seorresume.
SoundRetriever(soundretriever)
1PressM.C. to select the desired setting.
1 2 OFF(off)
1iseffectivefor:swcompressionrates,and2
iseffect foreignighcompressionrates.
Audioadjustments

1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectAUDIO.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheaudiofunction.
Once selected the following audio functions can be adjusted.
- Thecut-off frequencyardoutputlevelscar be adjustedwhenthesubwocferoutputison.
• SLA is not available when PMisselected as the source.
Fader/Balance(facer/balanceadjustment)
1 Press M.C. to display reselling mode.
2 Press M.C. to cycle between fader (front/rear) and balance (left/right).
③TurnM.C. load just the front/rearspeaker balance.
lumM.C. to adjust the left/rights speaker balance.
PresetEQ(aqualizerrecall)
1 PressM.C. to dislaythesetting mode.
2 TurnM.C.toselectanequalizercurve.
Powerful Natural Vocal Custom1 Custom2—Flat—SuperBass
G.EQ(equal zeradjustment)
You can adjust the currently selected equalizer curves settings desired. Adjusted equalizer curve settings are stored in Custom1 or Custom2.
- Custom1 can be set separately to reach source. However, each of the below combinations are set to these are setting automatically.
• USB, iPod, SD, and Apps (iPhone)
• BTAudio, and Apps (Android)
- Custom2 is ashared setting used in common for all sources.
1 PressM.C. to disa aynesetting mode.
2 PressM.C.tocyclebetweentherollowing Equalizerband—Equalizerlevel
3 TurnM.C. lose electrical desire setting. Equalizer band: 100Hz—315Hz—1.25kHz—
3.15kHz—8kHz
Equalizerlevel:+6to-6
Loudness(oupe)
Loudresscompensalesfordeficenciesirthelow-frequencyandhigh-frequencyrangesallowvolume.
1 PressM.C. today resetting mode.
2PressM.C.tolumnoudnessor:off.
- TurnM.C.toselectnodesireosetting.
Low (low)—Mid (mid)—High (high)
En
Usingthisunit
Subwoofer1(subwooferon/offsetting)
This unit sequipped with asubwooferoutput which can be turnedonoroff.
1PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2PressM.C.tclumsubwooferoutputonoroff.
3)TurnM.C.toselectthephasetofthesub
wooferoutput.
TurnM.C. to the left to select reverse phase,
and Reverse appears in the display. Turn M.C.
totherighttoselectnormalphase.andNor-
malappears nthedisplay
Subwoofer2(subwooferadjustment)
Only frequencies lower than those in these elected
aracareculpultedfromthesubwoofer
1) PressM.C.fcdisplaythesettingmode.
2) Press M.C. to cycle between the cut-off
cuencyandtheoutputeveforthes.itwoofer.
3TumM.C. to select the cut-off frequency.
50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
4TurnM.C.loadjusttheoutputlevelforthesub-
woofer
+6 to -24 is displayed as the level is increased
ordecreased.
BassBooster(bassboost)
1) PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2TurnM.C.toselectadesiredlevel
0to+6 sclisplayedasthelevolis increasedor
DECREASED.
HPF(highpassfilteradjustment)
When you don't want lowsounds from the subwoofer output frequency rangeton ay from the frontorreaspeakers, turn or the IPF (highpass filter). Only frequen es higher than those in the selected orange are output from the frontorreaspeakers.
1PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2PressM.C.tctumbignpassfilterencroff.
3TurnM.C.toselectthecut-off-frequency
50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
SLA(source leve adjustment)
SLA(Source-leveladjustment) etsyouadjust the volumelevelofeachsourceopreventsudden
changes involumewhenswitch ngbetweensour-
ces.
- Sett ngsarebasedontheMvolumelevel, whichrema nsunchanged.
• The AM volume level can also be adjusted with this function.
- Each of the below combination or a set to the same setting automatically.
• USB iPod, SD, and Apps (iPhone)
• BTAudio and Apps (Android)
1 PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2 Turr M.C to adjust the source volume.
Adjustmentrange: +4 to -4
Usingdifferent entertainmentdisplays

Youcanenjoyentertainmentdisplayswhilelisteningtoeachsoundsource.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectENTERTAINMENT.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheentertainment function.
Once selected, the following entertainment functions can be adjusted.
Usingthisunit
Background(backgroundsetting)
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 Turn M.C. to select the desired setting
Backgroundvisual genre—backgroundpicture1—backgroundpicture2—backgroundpicture3—backgroundpicture4—simpedisplay—moviescreen—calendar
- Genred splaychangesdepending on the genroofmusic.
• Genred splaymaynotworkcorrectlyde- pendingonthesplicationusedtoencode audio#los.
3PressM.C.toselect
Clock (clockdisplaysetting)
1 PressM.C.toselectenedes resetting.
ON(clockdisplay)—Elapsed time (elapsed
tlmədisplay—OFF(clockoff)
• Only for DEH X7559SD
Youcanswitchthefunctionbypassing
CLOCK
Selectingtheilluminationcolor

1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectILLUMINATION.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheilluminationfunction.
Once selected, the following illumination functions can be adjusted.
•Phone snolavailableforOFH-X7560SD.
KeySide(keysectioncolorsetting)
You can select desired colors for the illuminated sections on the left side on the front to this unit.
1PressM.C.tod splaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C. to select the desired setting. You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
• Presetcolors(ranging from White to
Rose
- Scan(cyclethroughal colors)
- Sets of colors (Warm, Ambient, Calm)
- Custom(customized luminationcolor)
DisplaySide(d splaysectioncolorsetting)
You can select desired colors for the illuminated sections other rights and the front of this unit. TPressM.C.tod splaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C. loselect the desired setting. You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
- Presetcolors(ranging from White to
Rose)
- Scan(cyclethroughal colors)
- Sets of colors (Warm, Ambient, Calm)
- Custom(customized luminationcolor)
Key&Display(keyanddisplaycolorsetting)
You can select the desired colors for the keys and display this unit.
1PressM.C.tod splaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C. loselect the desired setting. You can select anyone of the choice in the following list:
■ Presel colors(ranging from White to
Rose!
- Scan(cyclothroughal colors)
- Sets of colors (Warm, Ambient, Calm)
Usingthisunit
Phone(phonecolorsetting)
You can see ed the desired key color stodisplay when an incoming cal is received.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2TurnM.C. to select the desired setting. You can select any one of these options in the following list:
- Flashing—ThecolorselectedfromKey Sideflashes.
- Flash FX 1 to Flash FX 6 – The system automatically cycles through all available key colors for this unit. Select the desired mode.
- OFF-Nochangeinkeycolormadewhen incomingcallsarereceived.
Notes
• The MIX/DISPOFF color cannot be changed.
- When Scanisselected, the system automatically cycles through the preset colors.
- When Warmisselected, the system automatically cyclosthrough the warm colors.
- When Ambient is selected, the system automatic cally cycles through the ambient colors.
- When Calmisselected, the system automatically cycles through the calm colors.
- WhenCustomisselected, thecustomized colorsavedisselected.
Customizing the illumination color
You can create custom illumination colors for both KeySide and DisplaySide.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.todisplayILLUMINATIONand presstoselect.
3TurnM.C.todisplayKeySideor DisplaySide.Presstoselect.
4PressM.C.andholduntilthecustomizing illuminationcolorsettingappearsinthedisplay.
5PressM.C.toselecttheprimarycolor.
R(red)—G(green)—B(blue)
6TurnM.C.toadjustthebrightnesslevel. Adjustmentrange:0to60
- You cannot select a level below 20 for all three of R (red), G (green), and B (blue) at the same time. - You can also perform the same operation on other colors.
Note
You cannot create a custom illumination color while Scan, Warm, Ambient or Calm is selected.
AboutMIXTRAX
MIXTRAXtechnology susedtoinsert variety of soundeffects in between songs, allowing you to experience your music as an onstop mix completely with visual and lighting effects.
Notes
- Depending on the file/song, sound effects may not be available.
• MIXTRAXincludesaMIXTRAXflashingcolor modethatwhenswitchedontumstheflashingcolorsonandoffintimewiththeaudio track. If you find the featured distracting while driving, please return MIXTRAXoff. Referto Operations using the MIXTRAXbutton on page 7.
MIXTRAXmenu

1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
Usingthisunit
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectMIXTRAX.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheMIXTRAXfunction.
Once selected, the following MIXTRAX functions can be adjusted. The function is enabled when MIXTRAX is on.
SHORTPLAYBACK(short: aybackmode)
You can select the length of the playback time.
1PressM.C. display the setting mode.
2 TumM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
1.0 MIN (1.0 minute)—1.5 MIN (1.5 minutes)—
2.0MIN(2.0minutes)—2.5MIN(2.5minutes)
—3.0 MIN (3.0 minutes)—Random (random)
• Tum this option OFF if you want to play a selection all the way through from start to finish.
OFF(off)
FLASHAREA(flasharea)
You can select areas for flashing colors.
1PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
Key&Display(keyanddisplay)—KEYSIDE
(keysection)—OFF(off)
- When KEYSIDE is selected, the illuminated sections on the left side on the front of this uniflash.
- When OFF is selected, the color set under IL-LUMINATION is used as the display color.
FlashingColor(flash pattern)
You can select flashing color patterns.
1 PressM.C. display the setting mode.
2TurnM.C.loselectthedesired setting. Youcanselectanyonoftheoptionsinthetof lowinglist:
- SoundLevelModeColor1loColor6-
Flashingcolorswillflashonandoff nsynchronizationwithhesoundlevelina song.Selectthedesiredmode.
- LowPassModeColor1toColor6
Flashingcolorswillflashonandoff nsynchronizationwiththebasslevelinasong. Selectthodesiredmode.
- FlashingColorRandom—The pattern for the flashing colors is randomly selected for each song from these sound level mode and low pass mode.
- SoundLevelModeRandom—The pattern for the flashing colors is randomly selected for each song from this sound level mode.
- LowPassModeRandom—The pattern for the flashing colors is randomly selected for each song from the low passmode.
DISPEFFECT(display effect)
The MIXTRAX speciale effects display can be turned on or off.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode. 2 TurnM.C. to select the desired setting.
MIXTRAX1(MIXTRAXspecialeffectsdisplay1)—MIXTRAX2(MIXTRAXspecialeffectsdisplay2)—OFF(normaldisplay)
CUTINEFFECT(manual cut-ineffect)
YoucanturnonorofftheMIXTRAXsoundeffects whilemanuallychangingtracks.
1 PressM.C. to select the desired setting.
ON(on)—OFF(off)
MIXSettings(MIXTRAXsettings)
Fordetails, refer to MIXTRAX settings on then next page.
Section
Usingthisunit
Notes
•TheMIX/DISPOFFcolor cannot be changed.
• MIX/DISPOFFdoesnotflash.
MIXTRAXsettings
You can change the sellings for fixed sounds and sound effects.
- The fixed sound settings can be changed from MIXFixed.
- The sound effect settings can be changed from any of the following menus:
LOOPEFFECT, FlangerEFFECT, EchoEFFECT, and CrossfadeEFFECT.
1DisplayMIXSettings.
2PressM.C.todisplaythefunctionmenu.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
MIXFixed(MIXTRAXsoundeffects)
The fixed soundscarbemoved from MIXTRAX soundeffects.
T|PressM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
ON(Tixedsoundsandsoundeffects)—OFF
(soundeffects)
LOOPEFFECT(looseffect)
Theoloopeffect, which is inserted at the end of each song automatically can be moved from the sound effect.
1) Press M.C. lose the desired setting.
ON(on)—OFF(off)
FlangerEFFECT(flangereffect)
Theflanger-effectcanperemovedfromthesound effect.
1) Press M.C. lose the desired setting.
ON(on)—OFF(off)
EchoEFFECT(echoeffect)
The effect can be removed from the sound effect.
1 PressM.C. lose each next reset setting.
ON(on)—OFF(off)
CrossfadeEFFECT(crossfadeeffect)
The crossface effect can be removed from the sound effect.
1 PressM.C. lose elected desire setting.
ON(on)—OFF(off)
- When iPod selected last resource the cross-lade effect is disabled.
Systemmenu

1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSYSTEM.
3TurnM.C.toselectthesystemmenu
function.
Once selected, the following system menu functions can be adjusted.
- BT AUDIO, Clear memory, BT Version info. and APPCONNECTMODE are not available for DEH-X7550SD.
- APPCONNECTMODEis not available when the source selected as Apps.
Languageselect(multi-language)
For your convenience, this unit offers sacholccos several languages. You can select the language you prefer to use.
1 PressM.C.loselectnelanguage.
English Español Português
Calendar(settingthedate)
1 Press M. Close the segment of the calendar display by your sightset.
Year - Day - Month
2TurrM.C.loselthedate.
Clock(settingtheclock)
PressM.C.toselectnesegmentoftheclock
displayyouwishtoset.
Hour—Minute
2TurnM.C.toeajusttheclock.
EngineTimeAlert(alapsedtimedisplaysetting)
Thissettingd splayshowmuch timeh aselapsed since the machinewastumedon. You can set atimerandan alarm.
1PressM.C. to select the red setting.
OFF—15Minutes—30Minutes
AutoPI(autoPIseek)
The unit can automatically search for different static with the same programming, even during preset recall.
1PressM.C.toturnAutoPlseekanoroff.
You can select and view on which to browse music.
TPressM.C.toselectthedes resetting.
OFF USBmemory SDcard
Warningtone(wamingtonesett ring)
If the iron pane is not done, a chec from the head until in four seconds, soft turning off the gnilion, awamington sounds. You can turn off the warning line.
1PressM.C.Iolum hewarningloneonorof
AUX(auxiliaryinput)
Activate his selltir gwen using a auxiliary device connected to this unit.
1PressM.C.longAUXonoroff.
Dimmer(d mmersett ng)
Topreventthedisplayfrombeingcoobrightat night,thedisplaysautomatically lydimmedwhen thecar'sheadlightsaretumedon.Youcantum thedimmeronorof.
1 PressM.C.tctu undimmeronoroff.
Contrast(displaycontrastsetting)
TPressM.C.tcd splaythesettingmode.
2 lumM.C.toadjust:thecontrastlevel.
0to15isd splayedas the level sincreasedor
decreased.
Ever-scroll(scroll modesetting)
WhenaverscrollissettaON recorded text information scrollscontinuouslyinthed splay.Setto
OFF if you prefer the information to scroll just
once,
TPressM.C.toturntheoverscrol lcnoreft.
BTAUDIO(Bluexthaud-pactivation)
You need to activate the BTAudiosourceinorder
louseaBluetooth audioplayer.
1) Press M.C. to turn the BT Audio source on or off
Clearmemory(clearingtheBluetoothdevice dalastoredanthisuri)
Usingthisunit
Usingthisunit
Bluetooth device data stored on this unit can be cleared. Top project your personal information, clear the device memory before you pass the unit onto someone else. That following information will be used.
•Devicelis
•PINcode
• Call history
•Phonebook
TPressM.C.toshewtheconfirmationdisplay. ClearmemoryYESisdisplayed.Clearing memoryisnowonstandby.
Iyoudonotwanttoc earth3Bluetoothdevice detastoredonthisunit,turnM.C.todisplay
Cancelandpress taga ntoselect.
2PressM.C.toe earth memory
Cleared is displayed and the Bluetooth device data is cleared.
• Wallaist function or sinuse, donotum off the angina.
BTVersioninfo.(Bluetoothversiondisplay)
You can display the system version so this is fit and of Bluetooth module.
1 PressM.C. display their format on.
APPCONNECTMODE(APPconnectmodeset
Select an appropriate adoption for your smartphone.
- Press M.C. to select the desired setting. Wired (for Phone)—Bluetooth (for Android device)
Setupmenu
1PressandholdSRC/OFFuntiltheunit turnsoff.
2PressandholdM.C. until themainmenu appearsinthedisplay.
3TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSETUP.
4TurnM.C.toselectthesetupmenufunction.
Once selected the following setup menu functions can be adjusted.
• SoftwareUpdateisnotavailableforDEHX7550SD.
FMstep(F\tuningstep)
The FMLuringstepe employed by seek turing can be switched between 100kHz, the preset step, and 60kHz.
ifseektuning sperformedin50kHzsteps, stationsmayoctuned in impracisely. Tunant hostations with manual tuning or use seektuning again.
1PressM.C:oselecttheFMTuningstep.
The AM tuning step car beswitched between 9kHz, the preset step and 10kHz. When using the tuner in North, Central or South America reset the tuning step from 9kl Hz (531kl Hz to 1602kHz lowable) to 10kHz (530kHz to 1640kHz lowable).
1 PressM.C. roselect the AM tuning step 9kHz(9kHz)—10kHz(10kHz)
S/Wcontrol(rearoutput and subwoofer setting)
Usingthisunit
This unit's rearoutput(rearspeaker eadsoutput and RC Area output) can be used for full-range speaker(RearSP:F.Range) or subwoofer(Rear
SP:S/W;connection.Ifyouswitchtheroaroutput sellingtoRearSP:S/W,youcanconnectlear speakerleadirectlyloasubwooferwithoutcutusing anauxliaryamp.
1 Press M.C. loswitch therearoutputsetting. - When mosubwoxferis connected to the rear output. select RearSP: F.Range(full range speaker).
- Whenasubwoofer sconnected totherear output,selectRearSP:S/W(subwoofer)
• Evenify you change this setting there will be no output unless you turn these Subwoofer output (referto Subwoofer1 (subwooferon/off setting) on page 14).
• I you change this setting, subwoofer output in the audiomanu will return to the factory settings.
- Both rearspeaker ead outputs and RCArea output arew chedsimultaneously yin this setting.
SoftwareUpdate(updatingthesoftware)
This function is used to update sun twith the latest Bluetooth software. For about Bluetooth software and updating, refertour website.
- Nevertum:theunitoffwhiletheBluetoothsoftwareisbeingupdated.
1 PressM.C. lod splaythedataltransferr mode. Followtheon-screen instructionstofinishup- datingtheB uetootnsoftware.
Systemmenu
1PressandholdSRC/OFFuntiltheunit turnsoff.
2PressandholdM.C. until themainmenu appearsinthedisplay.
3TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSYSTEM.
4TurnM.C.toselectthesystemmenu function.
Fordetails.refertoSystemmenuonthepreviouspage.
UsinganAUXsource
1InsertthestereominiplugintotheAUX inputjack.
2PressSRC/OFFtoselectAUXasthe source.
Note
AUX cannot be tested unless the auxiliary setting is turned. Formoredetails, refer to AUX (auxiliary input) on the previous page.
Turningthedisplayofforon
●PressandholdMIX/DISPOFFuntilthe displayturnsonoroff.
Ifanunwanteddisplayappears
Turnofftheunwantedisplayusingtheprocedureslistedbelow.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSYSTEM.
3TurnM.C.todisplayDEMOOFFandpress toselect.
4TurnM.C.toswitchtoYES.
5PressM.C.toselect.
Installation
Connections

WARNING
- Usespeakersoverb3W(outputvalue)and between4Ωlo8Ω(impedancevalue). Do notuse1Ωlo3Ωspeakersforthisunit.
• The black cable ground. When installing this sun torpower ramp (sold separately), makes teleconnect the groundwire first. Ensurance the groundwire is properly connected to metal part of the body. The groundwire of the power ramp and the one of this sun to any other device must be connected to the car separately with different screws. If theserew for the groundwire sensor falls out, it could result in fire generation of smoke normal function.

Other devices Metal parts of car's body (Another electronic device in the car)
*1 Non supplied for this unit
Important
- When installing this unit in vehicle without an ACC (accessory) position on the ignition switch, failure to connect there accessible to the terminal thaldelects operation of the ignition key may result in battery drain.

ACC posit or

No ACC position
• Use this unit with a 12-volt battery and negative grounding only. Failure detection result in fireormal function.
- Topreventashort-circuit,overheatingnormal-function,besuretofollowedirections below.
— Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before installation.
— Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhesive tape. Wrap adhesive tape around wiring that comes into contact with metal parts to protect the wiring.
— Place all cables away from moving parts, such as the shift lever and seat rails.
— Place all cables away from not places, such as near the heater outlet.
— Do not connect the yellow cable to the battery by passing it through the hole to the engine compartment.
— Cover any disconnected cable connectors with insulating tape.
— Do not shorten any cables.
— 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.
— Use a fuse of the rating prescribed.
— Never wire the negative speaker cable directly to ground.
— Never band together negative cables of multiple speakers.
- When this unit son, contro signals are sent, through the blue, white cable. Connect this cable to system remote control of an external power ramp or the vehicle's sale-to-annarclay control terminal (max 300 mA 12VDC). It is also equipped with a glass antenna, connect fill the antenna boost power supply terminal.
- Neverconnecttheblue/whitocabletothe powerterminalofanexternalpoweramp. Also,neverconnectttothepower-terminal oftheautoantenna.Doingsomeyresultin batterydrainoramalfunction.
Installation
This unit

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Labeled diagram of a mechanical or electrical device with numbered components and connections①USBport
②Antennainput
15cm
③Fuse(10A)
④Powercordinput
⑤Wiredremoleinput
Hard-w redremotecontroladapter can be connected(so dseparately).
⑥Microchone npu(DEH-X8550BTonly)
⑦Microphone(DEH-X8550BTonly)
4m
⑧Rearoutput
⑨Frontoutput
@Subwooferoutput
①USBcable
1.5m
Power cord
Perform these connections when not connecting are speakers lead to asubwoofer.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Channel ①"] --> B["Line ①"]
C["Channel ②"] --> D["Line ②"]
E["Channel ③"] --> F["Line ③"]
G["Channel ④"] --> H["Line ④"]
I["Channel ⑤"] --> J["Line ⑤"]
K["Channel ⑥"] --> L["Line ⑥"]
M["Channel ⑦"] --> N["Line ⑦"]
O["Channel ⑧"] --> P["Line ⑧"]
Q["Channel ⑨"] --> R["Line ⑨"]
Perform these connections when using as sub-wooter without this optional amplifier.

flowchart
graph TD
subgraph Input
L["Input L"] --> ②
④ --> F["Speaker F"]
F --> ⑥
⑥ --> ⑦
⑦ --> ⑧
⑧ --> ⑨
⑨ --> ⑩
⑩ --> ⑪
⑪ --> ⑫
⑫ --> ⑬
⑬ --> ⑭
⑭ --> ⑮
end
subgraph Output
R["Input R"] --> ③
⑤ --> W["Speaker W"]
W --> ⑥
⑥ --> ⑦
⑦ --> ⑧
⑧ --> ⑨
⑨ --> ⑩
⑩ --> ⑪
⑪ --> ⑬
⑬ --> ⑭
⑭ --> ⑮
⑮ --> ⑯
⑯ --> ⑰
⑰ --> ⑱
⑱ --> ⑲
⑲ --> ⑳
⑳ --> ㉑
㉑ --> ㉒
㉒ --> ㉓
㉓ --> ㉔
㉔ --> ㉕
end
style Input fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style Output fill:#bbf,stroke:#333
①Topowercordinput
②Le
③Right
④Frontspeaker
⑤Rearspeaker
⑧White
⑦White/black
①Gray
Installation
⑨Gray/black
10Green
⑪Green/black
⑫Violet
⑬ violet/black
⑭Black(chassisground)
Connecttoaclean, paint-freemetallocation.
⑮ Yellow
Connecttotheconstant12Vsupplytermi-
na
16Red
Connecttoterminalcontrolledbyignition
switch(12VDC)
⑰Blue/white
Connectosystemcontrolterminalofthe
poweramporauto-antennarelaycontroller-
mina (max.300mA12VDC).
Orange/white
Connectlightingswitchterminal.
(9)Subwocter(4Ω)
20Whenusingasubwocterof70W(2Ω),be
sureloconnectthesubwoofertoltheviolet
andviolet/blackleadsof thissunt.Donot
connectanythingtothegreenandgreen/
blackleads
② Nclused.
②Subwoofer(4Ω) × 2
Notes
- When using atwo-speakersystem, do not connect anything to speaker lead that are not connected to as speaker.
• Changethesetupmenuofthisunit.Reterto
S/Wcontrol(rearoutputandsubwooferset- ling)onpage17.
The subwoofer output of this unit is monaural.
Poweramp(soldseparately)
Perform these connections when using the optional amplifier.

flowchart
graph TD
A["①"] --> B["②"]
B --> C["③"]
B --> D["④"]
B --> E["⑤"]
B --> F["⑥"]
G["①"] --> H["②"]
H --> I["③"]
H --> J["④"]
H --> K["⑤"]
H --> L["⑥"]
M["①"] --> N["②"]
N --> O["③"]
N --> P["④"]
N --> Q["⑤"]
N --> R["⑥"]
S["①"] --> T["②"]
T --> U["③"]
T --> V["④"]
T --> W["⑤"]
T --> X["⑥"]
Y["①"] --> Z["②"]
Z --> AA["③"]
Z --> AB["④"]
Z --> AC["⑤"]
Z --> AD["⑥"]
AE["①"] --> AF["②"]
AF --> AG["③"]
AF --> AH["④"]
①Systemremotecontrol
ConnecttoBlue/whitecable.
②Poweramp(soldseparately)
③ConnectwithRCAcables(soldseparately)
④ToRearoutput
⑤Rearspeaker
⑥ToFrontoutput
⑦Frontspeaker
⑧Tosubwooferoutput
⑨Subwoofer
Installation
Important
- Checkallconnectionsandsystemsbefore
finalinstallation.
• Donctuseunauthorizedpartsasthismay
causemalfunctions.
•Consultyourdealerifinstallationrequires
drillingofholesorthermodificationstothe vehicle.
- Donotinstallthisunitwhere:
—it may interfere with operation of the vehicle.
—it may cause injury to passenger as a result
ofasuddenstop
Installation
- These semiconductor laser will be damaged if it overheats install this unit away from hot places such as near the heater outlet.
- Optimum performance is obtained when the unit is installed at an angle of essthan60°.

- When installing, to ensure proper heat dispersal when using this unit, makes sure you leave a place behind the carpane and wrap any loose access to they are not looking the events.

DINfront/rearmount
This unit can be properly installed using either front-mount or rear-mounted installation. Use commercial available parts when installing.
DIN Front-mount
1 Insert themountingsleeve into the dashboard.
For installation in shallowspaces, usethesup- plicemountingsleeve. If thereisenoughspace, usethemountingsleevet hat.comewith the ve- nicle.
2Securethemountingsleevebyusinga screwdrivertobendthemetaltabs(90°)into place.

①Dashboard
②Mountingsleeve
3Installtheunitasillustrated.

①Nut
②Firewallormetalsupport
③Metalstrap
④Screw
⑤Screw(M4×8)
■ Makesureth at the unitis installed securely in place. An unstable installation may cause skipping or thermal malfunctions.
DIN Rear-mount
1 Determinetheappropriateposition wheretheholesonthebracketandtheside oftheunitmatch.

Installation
2Tightentwoscrewsoneachside.

①Trusscrew(5mm×8mm)
②Mountingracket
③Dasnboardorconsole
Removingtheunit
1Removethetrimring.

①imring
②Notcheetab
■Releasing the front panel allows easier access to the trimming.
- When reattaching the trimming point, the sidewith then notched tabdown.
2Insertthesuppliedextractionkeysinto bothsidesoftheunituntiltheyclickinto place.
3Pulltheunitoutofthedashboard.

Removingandre-attachingthe frontpanel
You can remove the front panel to protect your unit from that.
Press, hedelach button and push the front panel upward and pull forward you. Ford details, referto removing the front pane to protect your unit from the land Re-attaching the front panel on page 4.
Installation
Installingthemicrophone
• Only for DEH-X8550BT

CAUTION
tisextremelydangerousballowthemicrophoneleadtobecomewoundaroundthesteeringcolumnorshiftlever.Besuretoinstalltheunitinsuchawaythatitwillnotobstructdriving.
Note
Install themicrophoneinapositionandorientationthatwillenableittopickuptheyoiceofthepersonoperatingthesystem.
Wheninstallingthemicrophone onthesunvisor
1 Fitthemicrophoneleadintothegroove.

①Microponelead
②Groove
2Installthemicrophonecliponthesun visor.
With the sunvisorup, install the microphone clip. (Lowering the sunvisor reduce the voice recognition rate.)

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Technical diagram showing a vehicle's front suspension system with labeled components and directional arrows①Micropheneclp
②Clamp
Useseparatelysoldclampstosecurethe
leadwhere necessary insidethevah cle
Wheninstallingthemicrophone onthesteeringcolumn
1 Detachthemicrophonebasefromthemicrophoneclip.
Todetachthemicrophonebasefromnemicrophoneclip,slidelhemicrophonebase.

①Microphone
②Microphonecip
③Microphonebase
Installation
2Installthemicrophoneonthesteering column.

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Technical diagram showing car interior components with numbered labels for parts of the wheel and dashboard①Double-sidedtape
②Installthermicrophoneon herears deofthe steeringcolumn.
③ Camp
Uses separately sold clamp to secure the lead where necessary inside the vehicle.
Adjustingthemicrophoneangle

Tremicrophoneang ecanbeadjusted.
Additionalinformation
Troubleshooting
| SymptomCauseAction | ||
| Tredisplay automatically returnsthat ordinarydis play. | Youdidno performanyopera tionwithin about30sec- onds. | Performoperation again. |
| Therpeat playrange changesun- expectedly. | Dependingon therepeatplay range these- lecreorange maychange when another folderortracks beingselected orduringfast forwarding/re- versing. | Selectthatrepeat playrangeagain. |
| Asubfolders notplayed back. | Subfolderscan- notbplayed when Folderre- peat(fo therre- pate)s solcted. | Selectanotherre- peatplayrange. |
| NOXXXXap- pearswnana displays changedNOTITLE forex amplei. | There snoem- bedcadextin- formation. | Switchthedisplay orlayanother trackfile. |
| Theurils malfunction- ing. Thereisinter- ference. | You are usinga device,suchas acellular phone,thatmay causeaudible interference. | Moveelectrical devicesthatmay becausethein- terlenerway fromtheunit. |
SymptomCauseAction
| Thesound fromthe Bluetooth audiosource is notplayed back. | Thereisacallin progressona Bluetoothcon- nectedcellular phone. | Thesoundwillbe playedbackwhen thecalistermi-nated. |
| ABlueothcon- cncleddel- lularphonics currentlybeing operated. | Donctu sethe cellularphoneal thistimo. | |
| Acailwas macewitha Buetcocon- nectedcellular phoneandthen immei datelyter- miated Asa result commu- n cat or be- tweenth sun t anthececlular phonewasrct terminated properly. | Reconnecttha Bluetoothcon- nectionbetween thisunitandthe cellularphone. |
Errormessages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest PioneerServiceCenter, besuretonetetheerror message.
Appendix
Additionalinformation
Common
MessageCauseAction
| AMPERRORTThis is nittal to operate on the speaker connection is ncorrect; the protective circuit is activated. | Check the speaker econnection if themesapefalls todisappeareven aftercheengineis switchedoff/on, contact your deal-ororanauthor-izedIP peer ServiceStation forass starce. |
CDplayer
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-07,11,12,17,30 | Thediscisdirty. Cleanthed sc. | |
| Thediscisscratched. | Replacethed sc. | |
| ERROR-10,11,12,15,17,30,A0 | Thereisaneac. tricalorme-chanicalerror. | Turntheignition switchOFFand backON,or switchtoaciffer-entsource then backtooneCD player. |
| ERROR-15Theinserteddiscisblank. | Replacethed.sc. | |
| ERROR-23UnsupportedCDformat. | Replacethed.sc. | |
| FORMATREAD | Sometimesthereisade aybetweenthestartofplaybackandwhenyoutarttohearanysound. | Warunlithemessagedisappearsandyouhearsound. |
MessageCauseAction
| NOAUDIOTheinserted d scodesnot containany p aryablefiles. | Replacetheoisc. |
| SKIPPEDTheinserted d sccortains DRMorprotected filos. | Replacetheoisc. |
| PROTECTAllthefileson thainserted d scaracom-beddedwith DRM. | Replacetheoisc. |
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)/iPod
MessageCauseAction
| NODEVICENoUSBstorage devicePods connected. | Connectacom- pableUSBstor- agedovice/Pod. | |
| FORMAT READ | Sometimes thereisadeelay betweenthe startofplayback andwhenyou starttohcarany sound. | Waitunulthe messagedisap- appearsndyou hearsound. |
| NOAUDIO There are no songs. | Transform the audio files that USB stored device and connect. |
| In connected USB storage device has security enabled. | Follow the USB stored device instructions to store able to secure. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| SKIPPEDTheconnectedUSBstoragedevicecontainsfileembeddedwithWindowsMedia®DRM9/10. | PlayanaudiofilenotembeddedwithWindowsMedaDRM9/10. |
| PROTECTAllthatIlosin | Transfaraudio |
| theUSBstoragedevceereem- | filesrctombeededwith |
| acddedwith | WindowsMedia |
| Windows Media | DRM9/10tothe |
| DRM9/10. | USBstoragedevcoandconnect. |
| NOTCOM-PATIBLE | TheUSBdevice connectedbois notsupported cyth sunt. | •CorrectaUSB MassStorage Classcompiant device.•Disconnect yourdevicsand replaceity the compatibleUSB storagadevice. |
| Non-compatible iPod | D disconnectyour deviceandreplaceity the compatibleiPod. | |
| Non-compatible SDstorageade-vice | Removeyourdeviceandreplaceity withcompatibleSDstorageade-vice. |
| CHECKUSBTheUSBconnector,USB cablehasshorl-circuited. | Checkthatthe USBconnector,USBcableisnot caughtinsomethingordam-aged. |
MessageCauseAction
| CHECKUSBTheconnectedUSB3storagedeviceconsumesmorethenmaximumlowandicurrent. | DisconnecttheUSB3storageaviceandconctuselt.Tumtheignitionswitch:toOFF,centoACCorONandthenconnectonlycompliantUSBstoragedevices. |
| CHECKUSB TheiPoceper | Makosurothe |
| atoscorrectly | connectionable |
| butdoes not | forthe iPodhas |
| charge. | notshortedout |
| (e.g., notcaught | |
| inmetalobjects). | |
| Afterchecking, | |
| tumthogritition | |
| switchOFFand | |
| backON,ordis- | |
| connectthe iPod | |
| andreconnect. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-19Communicationfailed. | Performanceofthefollowingoperations.-TurntheignitionswitchOTTardbackON.-Disconnectorejecttheexternastoragedevice.-Changeloadf-ferentsource.I non,returntotheUSBorSDSource. |
| iPodfailure.DisconnectthecablefromthePod.OncothePod'smainmenu sdis-played,reconnectthe Podanopresot. | |
| ERROR-23USBstoragede-vicewasnotfor-mattedwithFAT12,FAT16orFA132. | USBstoragede-viceshouldbefor-mattedwithFAT12,FAT16orFA132. |
| ERROR-16ThePod'irm-wareversionisold. | UpdatetheiPodversion. |
| iPodfailure.DisconnectthecablefromthePod.OncothePod'smainmenu sdis-played,reconnectthe Podanopreset. |
MessageCauseAction
| STOPThereareno songs in the current list. | Selectalist that contains songs. |
| Notfound Norelated songs. | Transfersongs to the Pod. |
Bluetoothdevice
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-10 The power failed for the Bluetooth module this unit. | Turnth ignition switch Off and thereto ACCor ON. Ifthccormonos sageisstilldis-played after performing the asoveaction, please contact your social or authorized Pioneer Service Station. |
Apps
MessageCauseAction
| NoBTdevice.GotoBTMENUtoregister. | NoBluetoothdevicofound. | Followthe n-structionsthatappearonthescreen. |
| BTherror.PressBANDkeytoretry. | Bluetoothcon-rectionfailed. | Followthe n-structionsthatappearonthescreen. |
| CheckyourApp.PressBANDkeytoretry. | Connectiontotheapplicationfailed. | Followthe n-sstructionshatappearonthescreen. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| Startupand playyour Application. | The application has not started running yet. | Follow the instruction that appears the screen. |
Handlingguidelines
Discsandplayer
Use only discast feature either of the following twologos.


Lsa12-cmd.scs.Donotusa8-cmdiscsoran adapterfor8-cmdiscs.
Use only conventional, fully circular discs. Donot uses a pod discs.

Donocinserlanyth ngotherhanaCD into the disc cadingslot.
Donotusecracked,chipped,warped,rother wisena mageddiscassthey may damage the play- er.
UnfinalizedCD-R/RWciscscannotoeplayed back.
Donotcuchthorocordedsurfaceotheciscs.
Stored disc in the cases when not nuse.
Donotattachlabels, write on or apply chemicals to the surface of the discs.
IocleanaCD, wipethediswithasoftclothourwardfromthecenter.
Condensation may temporarily impair the player's performance. Let rest for about one hour to adjust awarm temperature. Also, wipe any damp disc so off with as soft oth.
Playbackofdiscsmaynctbepossid becauseof disccharacteristics,disformal,recordedapplication,playbackenvironment,storageconditions, andsoor.
RoadshocksmayInterruptolscplayback.
Read the precautions for discs before using them.
When using discsthat can be printed on labelsurfaces, check the instructions and the warnings of the discs. Depending the discs, inserting and ejecting may not be possible. Using such discs may result in a damage to this equipment.
Donotattachcommercial yavallable labelson othermalstothediscs.
• Thediscsmaywarpmakingthadiscounplayable.
•The labelsmaycomeoffou ringo aybackard pravancejectionothediscs,which may result ndamagetothecquipment.
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
Address any questions you have about your external storage device (USB SD) to the manufacturer of the device.
Donotleavethexterna storagedevice(LSR,SD) inp aceswithh ghtemperatures.
Depending on the external storage device (USB, SD), that following problems may occur.
• Operationsmayvary.
- The storage device may not be recognized. - Files may not be played back properly.
Appendix
Appendix
Additionalinformation
USBstoragedevice
| Connect on via USBhubare not supported. |
| Donot connect anything other than a USB storage device. |
| Firm secure the USB storage device when driving. Donot the USB storage device falls onto the floor where it may become jammed under the brake or acceleration torpedo. |
| Depending on the USB storage device, the following problem may occur. |
| • The device may cause audio bloints to hence when you are listening to her radio. |
SDmemorycard
| This supports only the following types of SD memorycards. |
| SD |
| miniSD |
| microSD |
| SDHC |
| Keep the SD memory cardout of hereachofchildren. Should the SD memory cardoes swallowed, consult doctor immediately. |
| Don't touch the connectors of the SD memory card directly with your fingers or than any metal device. |
| Don't sort anything other than an SD memory card into the SD cards ct. if a meta object(s) on as a coinj is inserted into the slot. The internal circuits may beakan because malfunctions. |
| When inserting a min SD or micro SD use an adapter, Don't use an adapter which has meta parts that then connects exposed. |
| Don't insert damaged SD memory card (e.g. warped label beeelec of) but may not be ejected from this slot. |
Donottryforcean SDmemorycard intotheSD cardslotasthecardorthisuritmaybedamaged. When ejectinger SDmemorycard pressand hold tuntit itcks. Takecarenotoreleaseyour fingerimmediatelyalyalteryoupressonthecardas thecardmayshootoutofthasistandcausadam agocinjury.lthecardshootscutotheslot.it maybecome lost.
iPod
To ensure preparation, connect the dock con rectorab efrom theiPoddirectlyto this unit.
Firmlysecure the Poowhendriving. Donalletthe iPoofallontothefloor whereitmaybecome jammecunderthebrakeoracceleratorpedial.
AboutiPoosettings
- When an Pod is connected, this unitchanges the EQ(equalizer) setting of the Pod too fin order to optimize the acoustics. When you disconnect the Pod, the EQratum is the original setting.
- You cannot set Repeat to off the Pod when using this unit. Repeat is automated cally charge to All when the Pod is connected to this unit.
In compatible texts saved on the iPod will not be displayed by the unit.
DualDiscs
DualDiscsare:two-sidedd scsthathavearecor- acileC Dforaudicononesideandarecordable DVDforvideontheother.
Since the CDside of Dual Disc is not physically compatible with the general CD standard, it may not be possible to play the CD side with this unit.
Additionalinformation
FrequentloadingandojectingofaDualDiscmay resultir scratchesonthedisc.Seriousscratches canleadtoplayaackproblemsonthisunit.In somecases,aDualDiscmaybecomestuck nthe discoacingslotandwi Inoteject.Topreventthis, werecommendyounefrainfromusing DualDisc with thisunit.
Pleaserefer tothe information from the discsman- facturer formore detailed information about Dua Discs.

CAUTION
Dcnoctlieavetnediscs/externalstoragedevice (USB,SD)criPodinplaceswithhightemperatures.
Compressedaudio compatibility(disc,USB,SD)
WMA
F lccextension.wma
Bitrate:48kbps to 320kbps(CBR), 48kbps to 384kbps(VBR)
Sampling frequency: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 49kHz
WindowsMed aTMAudioProfessional, Lossless, Voice/DRMStream/Streamwithvideo:Notcom-palibie
MP3
Fileextension.mp3
Bitrate:8kbpslo320kbps(CBR),VBR
Sampling frequency: 8kHz, 48kHz (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz foreemphasis)
Compatible ID3tagvers on: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 (ID3tagVersion2.xisgivenpriorityoverVersion 1.x.)
M3uplaylist:Notcompatible
MP3i(MP3interactive).mp3PRO:Notcompatible
WAV
Fileextension:way
Quartzalcnbits:8and16(L PCM),4(MS
ADPCM
Samplingfrequency:16kHz to 48kHz (LPCM).
22.05kHz and 44.1 kHz(MSADPCM)
AAC
Compatible format: AACanced by Tunes
Fileextension::m4a
Samplingfrequency:1.025kHzto48kHz
Transmission rate:16kbps/320kbps,VBR
AppleLossless:Netcompatible
AACfileboughtfromtheiTuresStore(.rm4pfile extension):Notcompatible
Supplementalinformation
Onlythet rst32characterscanbed splayedasa filename(Includingthefileextension)orafolder name.
This unit may not work properly depending on the application used to encode WMA files.
Theremaybeas ightoo ayatthestarofplayback ofaudio flesenbeddedwithirnagedalanaudio fiessoredoraUSBsloragedevicelthalhasnumercusiocerhierarchies.
Additionalinformation
Disc
Playablefolder hierarchysuscoightliers(Apractical hierarchyless than two others.)
Playablefolders upto99
Playablefiles:unto999
Filesystem:ISO9660Level1and2,Romeo,Joliet
Multi-sessiono ayback: Compatible
Packetwritten data transfer: Not compatible
Regardlessofthelengthofblanksectionsbetweenthesongstromtheoriginalrecording.compressedaudiociscsplaywithashortpause betweenings.
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
Playablefolder hierarchy:uotbeighttiers(Apractical hierarchyless than twoers.)
Playable folders upto 1500
Payablefiles:uto15000
Playbackofcopyright-protectedFiles:Notcompatible
Partitionedexternals for agedevice(USB,SD): Only the first playable partition can be played.
TheremaybeaslightdelaywhenstartngplaybackofaudioflesonaUSBstoragedevicewith numerousfoldernierarchies.
SDmemorycard
There is no compatibility for Mult Media Cards (MMC).
Compatibility with SSD memory cards is not guaranteed.
This unit is not compatible with SD-Audio.
CAUTION
•Pioneeraccepts no responsibility for data loston USB memory/USB portable audio players/SDmemorycards/SDHCmemory cards, even if that data is lost while this unit is used.
•Pioneercannotguarantacocompatibilitywith all USB mass storage devices and assumes no responsibility for any loss of data on mediacylators, smartphones, or other devices while using this product.
iPodcompatibility
This units supports only the following iPod models. Supported iPod software vers on sareshown below. Old versions may not be supported. Made for
- iPoctouch4thgeneration(softwareversion 5.1.1)
- iPodcuch3rdgeneration(softwareversion 5.1.1)
- iPodtouch2ndgeneration(softwarevers on 4.2.1)
- iPodtouch1stgeneration(softwareversion 3.1.3)
• iPodclassic160GB(softwareversion2.0.4) - iPodclassic120GB(softwareversion2.0.1)
- iPodclassic(softwareversion1.1.2)
- iPodwithvideo(softwareversion ^1.3.0 )
- iPodnanc6thgeneration (softwareversion 1.2)
- iPodnanc5thgeneral on (softwareversion 1.0.2)
• iPocnane4thgeneration (softwareversion 1.0.4) - iPodnanc3rogeneration(softwareversion 1.1.3)
• iPodnanc2ndgeneration (softwareversion 1.1.3) - iPodnane1stgeneration (softwareversion 1.3.1)
• iPhone4S(softwareversion5.1.1)
Additionalinformation
• Phone4(softwareversion5.1.1)
• Phone3GS(softwareversion5.1.1)
• Phone3G(softwareversion4.2.1)
• Phone(softwareversion3.1.2)
Depending on the generation version of the iPod somafunct or smaynotbeava lap a.
Operations may vary depending on the software version of iPod.
When using an Pod ani PodDock Connector to USB Cable is required.
APioneerCD U51interfaceableisa soavaI able Fordetails,consultyourdealer.
About the file format compatibility refer to the iPodmanuals.
Aud ebook, Podcast: Compatible
CAUTION
Pioneeraccepts no responsibility for data lost on the Pod, even if that data is lost while this unit is used.
Sequenceofaudiofiles
The user cannot assign folder numbers and specify playback sequences with this unit.
Exampleofahierarchy

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Folder Compressco audiofile 01to05:Folder number ①to⑥:Playback sequence
Disc
Folderselectionsequencecrotheroperation may differ depending on the encoding or writing software.
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
The playback sequence sthesameasthere-cordedsequenceintheexternalstoragedevice (USB,SD).
Tospecifytheplaybacksequence.thefollowing methodisrecommended.
[1] Create leaf lenamethal includes numbers that specify the playback sequence (e.g., 001xxx.mp3 and 099yyy.mp3).
2) Pullhosefilesinloafolder.
3 Savelhefolderthalcontainslthefilestothe externalstorgagedevice(USB,SD).
However, depending on the system environment, you may not be able to specify the playback sequence.
ForUSBportableaudioplayers, thesequences different land dependence on the player.
Bluetoothprofiles
IncordertouseBluetoothwirelesstechnology, devicesmustbeablelointerpretcertainprofiles.Thisunitiscompatiolewithefollowing profiles.
• GAP(GenericAccessProfile)
•OPP(ObjectPushProfile)
- HFP(HandsFreeProfile)1.5
• HSP(HeadSetProfile)
• PBAP(PhoneBookAccessProfile)
• A2DP(AdvancedAudioDistributionProfile)
•AVRCP(Audio/VideoRemoteControlProfile) 1.3
- SPP(SerialPortProfile)1.1
Appendix

Appendix
Additionalinformation
Additionalinformation
Copyrightandtrademark
Bluetooth
TheBluetooth® wordmarkandlogcsareregisteredtrademarksownedbyBluetoothSIG,Inc. andanyuseofsuchmarksbyPIONCER CORPORATIONisunderlicense.Othertrademarksandtradenamesarethoseitheirrespectiveowners.
iTunes
Apple and Tunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
MP3
Supplyoflthisproductonlyconveysalicensefor private, non-commercialusanddoesnotconveysalicenseorimplyanyrightlousehlisproductinanycommercial(i.e.revenue-generating)realtimobroadcasting(terrestrial,satellite,cablesand/oranyothermedia),broadcastings/streamingviasinternet,inlanerandsand/othernetworksorinotherectroniclecentidistributionsystems,suchaspay-audioomaudio-on-demandapplications.Anindependentlicensefor such, soleisrequired.Fondatais,pleasevisit http://www.mp8licensing.com.
WMA
Windows Mediaiseitheraregistered trademark or trademarkof Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used for distributed without a license from Microsoft Licensing, Inc.
SDmemorycard
SDIogoisatrademarkofSD-3C,LLC, minSDIogoisatrademarkofSD-3C,LLC, microSDLogogisatrademarkofSD-3C,LLC, SDHClogoisatrademarkofSD-3C,LLC.
iPod&iPhone
iPhone,iPod,iPodclassic,Podnano,andiPod toucharetrademarkscfAppleInc.registered in the U.S.andothercountries.
"Made for iPod" and "Made for iPhone" mean thatanelectronicaccessoryhasbeendesigned toconnectspecificallytoPodoriPhone, respectively andhasbeencertifedbythedeve acerto meetAppleperformancestandards.Appairs notresponsiblefortheoperationofthisdevce oritscompliancewithsafetyandregulatorystandards.PleasenclethathheuseofthisaccessorywithiPodoriPhone mayaffectwireless performance.
Android™
AndroidisatrademarkofGoogleInc.
MIXTRAX
MIXTRAXisatrademarkoffthcPIONEER CORPORATION.
Specifications
General
Rattice powersource.....14.4VDC (a)lowa-blevoltage range (12.0Vtn14.4VDC)
Groundingsystem......Negativetype
Maximum current consumption
10.0A
Dimensions(W×H×D): DIN Chassis.....178mm×50mm×165mm Nose.....188mm×58mm×18mm
D Chassis....178mm×50mm× 165mm Nose....170mm×46mm× 18mm Weight.....05kg
Audio
Maximum power output...50W×4 70W×1/2Ω(oraubwoofer)
Continuous power output 22W × 4.50 Hz to 15000 Hz 5% THD, 4Ω linear, both channels driver?
Load impedance ....4Ω to 8Ω × 4 4Ω to 8Ω × ? + ?Ω × 1
Precutmaximumourpurlave
a1 = 3,b1 = 4
Equalizer(5 BancGraphicEqualizer): Frequency.....100 Hz/315 Hz/.25kHz/ 3.15kHz/8kHz Gain.....2c13
HPF: Frequency.....50Hz/63Hz/90Hz/100Hz/ 125Hz
Slope....-2dBvoc
Subwoofermonot Frequency.....60Hz/63Hz/80Hz/100Hz/ 12bHz Slope.....-18dB/oct Gain.....+6 dB to -24 dB Phase.....Normal/Reverse
Bassboost: Gain....*2dBto0dB
CDplayer
System....Compactdiscsudiosystem
Jsub ediscs....Compactdisc
Signal-to-noise ratio.....94d3(1kHz)(I=C-Anetwork)
Number channels.....2(surco)
VP3denodingformat.....MPFG-42Audio layer?
WW/decoding format....Ver.7.7.1,3.9.10,11.12/2ch
audio
(Windows/MediaPlayer)
AACdecodingformat.....MPFG-4AAC(Tunesencccd
only(.m4a)
(Ver.10.6anddearier)
W/Signa format.... linearPCM&M3ADPCM
(Non-compressed)
USB
USB standardspecification USU2.0Juspeed
Maximum current supply
1A
JSBClass....MSC(MassStorageClass)
+ ICSYSCTR....+AI12-AI16-AI32
VPS:decoingofrmal....MP-C6'42Audi-aver3
WVAdecodingformat. Ver 7.7.1.8.9.10.11.12'2ch
audio)
(Windows/MediaPlayer)
A/Cdecod neformat....MPTG-4A/COTu.nesencecd
only(m4a)
(Ver.10.6anddear icr)
WAVsigna lornal....Linear-CM&MSAD-CM
(Non-compressed)
SD
Compatible physical format
...... Version2.00
Maximum memory capacity
32GB/urSDarcSDUO
Flesystem....FAT12.FAT16.FAT32
MP3decodingformat.....MPEG-2AudioLayer3
WVAdecoding'ormal....Ver.7.7.1.3.9.10.11.12:2ph
audio)
(Windows/MediaPlayer)
AACdocodnglornal.....MPEG-4AAC(1) unesenced
only(mfa)
(Ver.10.6and dear lor)
WAVsigna format.... linearPCM&MSADPCM
(Non-compressed)
Additional information
FMtuner
Frequency/range....87.5MHz to 108.0MHz
Usable sensitivity ..... 9 d3I (0.8μV/75Ω mono. S/N:
30d 3)
Signal-to-no-scratio.....72dB(IEC Anetwork)
AMtuner
Frequency range.....531k lzto1602k lz19k lz)
530k||zto640d|z(10k) |z
Usable sensitivity 25μV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noiscratio.....62dB(IEC Anetwork)
Bluetooth
(DEH-X8550L1)
Version......Bluetooth3.0 certified
Ouro-tower....+4dBm Maximum
(Powerclass2)
Note
Specificationsandthedes gnaresubjectto modificationswithoutnotice.
Appendix
Sección
01
Índice
01 Antesdecomenzar
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ParteParte
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Diagram of a device control panel with numbered ports and connectionsParte Operación
CD—USB (USB)/iPod (iPod)—Apps (aplica
ciórparaleléfonoirligente)—SD(larjeade
merror a SD—AUX (AUX)—BT Audio (audio
B1)
• BTAudioncestádisponibleparaDEH-
X7550SD.
Austecelvolumen
①GireM.C.paraajustarelvolumen.

PRECAUCIÓN
③Indicator TrafficAnnounce
①Extraigaelpanelde anders.
2 Insertou natarjetademcmoria SDenlaranu raparalajarjela SD.
Insérielacónlasuperficiedecontactohacia abajoypros onlatarjotahastaquocigaun
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3CambielafuenteaApps.
3CambielafuenteaApps.
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—2.0 MIN (2.0 minutos)—2.5 MIN (2.5 minutos)—3.0 MIN (3.0 minutos)—Random (eleatoic)—OFF(desactivaco)
OFF—15Minutes—30Minutes
OFF—USBmemory—SDcard
FMstep (pasodesirtoniade FM)
ElpasodesintonladeFMqueutilzalas nitonizaciónporbúcosedaspoedacampaarentro100 IkHz elpasopredefin coy60kHz Silasintonorizaciónporbúcosedaserealizaen pasose60kHz esposibloquealasomiscrasso sintonicandemana mproprecia. Ensecaseo sin toricea asmania menteovuelvautilizarla funclóndesintonizaciónporbúcosede.
T PulseM.C.parasaleccionaripasodesintraideFM.
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②Entradadeantena
15cm
③Fusible(10A)
④Entradadelcabledealimentación
⑤Entracaremotaconectada
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②Aorazadera
Uselasabrazaderascompradasporseparado
parafijarelcableen/oslugaresdelinterd
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MP3
Extenslóndearch vol.mp3
Veloc daddegrabación:de8kbpsa320kbos (CBR),VBR
Class ICP MCS/Classless microscopy
microcloropositive
117+5136+5170
Sloze, Maded, Chinos. ..... PATT2, PATT6, PATT2
Windows/Media Player
Formaladereodilización A
M250.41AC(###)
scot T. peel i nici
(1) 40% (non-
(1) 2017年1月1日(T+20)
For example, the 7-4-100% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 200% of the 20
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Formatedescrification
MPEG-4A/C(α)-loacetylened
con luncs (m/s)
(See 10) (Boultzinsjousal)
Formalodesia Way - PCMlinear&MSAP-PCM
(Nocomprado)
SintonizadordeFM
Interva odefrecuenc as...de87,5MHz:106,0MHz
Sensibilidad u/Lable .... 9 dB EL C BuV/75Ω muro.
seria/ruldo:30dB)
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57Es
Conteúdo
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Diagram of a 20-pin electronic component with numbered pins and internal connectionsParte Operação
(USB)/iPod(iPod)—Apps(AplicativoSmart
(AUX)—BTAudio(AudioBT)
• BTAudionáocstádisponivelparaDEH
Austesovoluma
①CireM.C.paraajustarovolume.

CUIDADO
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①Indicadordebanda
—Podcasts (Podcasts)—Genres (Estilos)—
Composers(Compositores)—Audiobooks
(Audiobooks)
Reprodução
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• BTAudioApps(Android)
1 Pressione M.C. paravisualizaromododeajuste.
2)G roM.C. paraajustarovolumodafonte. Faixadeajuste:+4a-4
OFF 15Minutes 30Minutes
AutoPI(BuscautomaticadePI)
OFF—USBmemory—SDcard
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Conecleaum local commelallivredetintae
limpo.
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Usepresilhasvendioasseparadamentepara prondeocondutorquandonecessarionoir ter ordovalculo.
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②Instaleomicrofonenapartetraseiracacolu naded reçao.
③:Presi ha
Audiobook, Podcast: Competitive
CUIDADO
Ver.7,7.,8,9,0.11,12
(audiode2cnais)
(WindowsMediaPlayer)
Formalodes naIWAV.....PCMlinear&MSA2-PCM (Naccompacted)
USB
Formalesdesina(WAV.....PCMlinear&MSA2-CM (Naccompacted)
SD
Formatolisicocompativel
Versão 2.00
Apêndice
(Windows Media Player)
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目錄
01 開始使用前
關於本機88
遭遇问题时88
關於本手冊 88
02 使用本機
王機89
遥控器89
設定選單89
基本操作90
遙控器的使用與保養 90
常用禁置操作 90
誼諧器91
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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components for identification主機(前面板開啟)

部位部位
| 1SRC/OFF4 | MULTI-CONTROL(M.C.) | ||
| 2LEVER9 | /DISP | ||
| 3 | Q(清里) | 10 | MIX/DISP OFF |
| 4碳片槽1 | 12 / 12 上/(以下) | ||
部位部位
[Non-Text]
[Non-Text]
[Non-Text]
① 按住SRC/OFF直至本機關閉。
選擇播放來源
Tuning Mode (LBV3請願設定)
您可指定功能至本機上的LEVER·
Received calls (已接来电記錄)
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12:00 DEVICE NAME BT368 Track title 03:95" Entry B1.0V7 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥①装置名称
图示所连接蓝牙音讯播放器的装置名称。
②曲口砝码指示器
③ PLAY/PAUSE指示器
④S.Rtrv指示器
在數位音樂修補功能間啟時出現。
⑤ 歌曲時間(進程欄)
⑥ 摇放時間指示器
快速前进或快速倒转
① 向左或右轉動並按住LEVER
选择山
1 轉動LEVER
暂停及開始播放
1 按BAND/
- 按 ⊃/DISP。
註
稅裝置而定,文字資訊會有變更。
功能設定
1 按M.C.顯示主選單。
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128V0 APPS NAME APPS Entry: 01'06" PLAY: PullDRE-XT550SD

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T2100 APPS NAME 01:06" DISPLAY ① ② ④ ⑤ ③OFF 15Minutes 30Minutes
Auto PI(自動PI技尋)
OFF-USBmemory-SDcard
Warning tone(警告音設定)
50kHz (50 kHz) -100kHz (100 kHz)
AM step (A用规则编)
A. 限值间隔可在9 kHz、预设间隔及10 kHz之间切
9kHz (9 kHz) -10kHz (10 kHz)
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Labeled diagram of a device with numbered components and connections, including a fan, plug, and connector pin.text_image
Technical diagram showing a vehicle's front suspension system with labeled components and directional arrows安装
①麦克国夹
②
使用另作的夹子来固定車輛內部的導線。
將麥克風安裝在方向盤轉向機柱上時
1 拆下麥克風夾的麥克風底座。
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Diagram showing car seatbelt components with numbered labels ① and ②
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Diagram of a car interior showing steering wheel and dashboard (no text or symbols)①雙面膠
(Windows Media Player)
(Windows Media Player)
iTunes (تُمْعَر) MPEG-4 AAC ...... AAC تُسْقَّةِ وَرْمِيْز
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(Windows Media Player)
iTunes (مُنْعَر) MPEG-4 AAC ...... AAC
m4d)
1 × 23 | 7 + 7 × 23 ∧ 24, 9
"IPhone"cony an eln "IPod"cony lajheze "IIoPd"cony lajheze "IIoPd"cony lajheze
( Portuguese Language Language) SPP
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الملحقات
معلومات إضافية
معلومات إضافية
The following table provides the information in English:
iPod.
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(٥,١,١ (presdar Millennials iPod touch
| Lossless, Windows MediaTM Audio Professional |
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(iPhone) Apps, SD, iPod, USB
(Android) Apps · BT Audio
SuperBass—Flat—Custom2
(شبط الموازن) G.EQ
(iPhone) Apps, SD, iPod, USB
(Android) Apps, BT Audio
Custom2
درصدم.
1 لGrid M.C. لGrid M.C.
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1280.0 APPS NAME AppS 01' 06" 2 3 4 5DEH-X7550SD

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12:00 APPS NAME 01'06" Display Play ① ② ③ ④ ⑤Android Export Mathematics.

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استخدام هذه الوحدة
استخدام هذه الوحدة
| Info | (Affairs) News Finance | Weather | (Sport |
(شَع) Popular
| Rock Mus, (mosyfi shogb), (mosyfi shogb), Pop Mus |
| Oth Mus, (mosyfi olgr) |
| Easy Mus |
| Nat Mus, (mosyfi rhyb), (mosyfi rhyb), Country, (jzr), Jazz |
| Folk mus, (mosyfi qiyb), (mosyfi oldies), (jzr), Jazz |
(اللهوبات) Classics
| Culture | (Drama) | Educate |
| Children | (Metrag) | Science |
| Phone In | (Religion) | Social |
| (Leisure) | (Souring) | Document |
PI استخدام بحث
| ال신청يل | الجزء |
| Asspect Uzbekistan Agricultural University and the Ministry of the People's Republic and the United States Government, as it is not a way to support the government. | /▲/▼/▲ |
| DEH-X8550BT | ≡ |
| ADJAMINAN (Agricultural) | AUDIO |
| DEH-X7550SD | |
| Asspect Uzbekistan Agricultural University, as it is not a way to support the Government. | SCRL/DISP |
| ADJAMINAN (Agricultural) | II |
| DEH-X8550BT | ≡ |
| ADJAMINAN (Agricultural) | FUNCTION |
| DEH-X7550SD | |
| Asspect Uzbekistan Agricultural University, as it is not a way to support the Government. | /LIST ENTER |
إعداد القائمة
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(Windows Media Player)
(Windows Media Player)
PIONEER MIXTRAX CORPORATION
(پروفیل هدست) HSP •
(Phone Book Access Profile) PBAP
m = 311
m = 311
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Diagram showing car seatbelt insertion with labeled parts ① and ②نصب ميكروFN
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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled parts, including a tool and numbered annotations.بیرون آوردن و نصب مجدد صفحه جلوبي
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②
دای سکتی متر
(امير) ③
④ ورودی سید برق
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DEH-X7550SD Software Update
مکزی لیست.
(FM) FM step
گام موح يابى FM را مى توانى ال اطريق موح يابى بىن
Bluetooth (check Applications Since) Clear memory
شده در این دستگاه
SD card—USB memory—OFF
(تظيمك زنگ هشدار) Warning tone
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| # | OFF |
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| # | OFF |
(الكوي جشکز) Flashing Color
SuperBass—Flat—Custom2
(ت顶层 اكوالاز) G.EQ
(iPhone) Apps, SD iPod USB
(Android) Apps , BT Audio
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12.140 APPS NAME APPS 01:06" PLAY 3 Drive ① ② ④ ⑤①
PAUSE/PLAY ②
5.Rtrv ③
ال Connectivity Mode Wired
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(warde kren knd yin) Pin code input
( holders) Delete device
Music browse OR OFF Link play •
In Designations, Genres, Songs
Others—Classics—Popular—News&Inf
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(7) نشانگ سطح سکنل
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