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USER MANUAL DEH-X9550SD PIONEER
REPRODUCTOR DE CD CON RECEPTOR RDS
CD PLAYER COM RDS
CD RDS 接收機
If you experience problems2
About this manual2
iPodcompatibility25
Sequenceofaudiofiles25
Bluetoothprofiles25
Copyrightandtrademark26
Specifications26
02 Usingthisunit
Headunit3
Remotecontrol3
Setupmenu3
Basicoperations4
Use and care of theremote control 4
Frequentlyusedmenuoperations5
Tuner5
CD/CD-R/CD-RWandexternalstorage
devices(USB.SD)6
Pcd8
UsingBluetoothwirelesstechnology9
Usingsmartphoneapplications12
Audioadjustments13
Usingdifferententertainment
disp ays14
Selectingtheilluminationcolor14
Customizingtheillum nationcolor14
AboutMIXTRAX15
MIXTRAXmenu15
Systemmenu16
Setupmenu16
Systemmenu17
UsinganAUXsource17
Tumingthedisplayofforon17
Hanunwantedd splayappears17
03 Installation
Connections18
Installation19
Installingthemicrophone20
Additionalinformation
Troubleshooting21
Erronmessages21
Handlingguidelines23
Compressedaudiocompatibility(d sc,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 keepthemanualinasafeandaccessibleplacefor futurereference.
Aboutthisunit
CAUTION:
USEOFCONTROLORADJUSTMENTOR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULTIN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
CAUTION:
THEUSEOFOPTICALINSTRUMENTS WITHTHISPRODUCTWILLINCREASE EYEHAZARD.

CAUTION
- Donotallowthisunittocomeintocontact with liquids. Electricalsrockcouldresult. Also, damagetothisunit, smoke, and overheatingcouldresultfromcontactwith liquids.
• Always keep the volume lower enough to hear outside sounds.
• Avoidexposureto moisture.
- If the battery is disconnected or discharged, any preset memory will be erased.
CAUTION
This product is a class1 laser product classif- ticond the Safety of laser products, IEC 60825-1:2007.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Note
Function setting operations are completed even if themenuiscanceled before the operations are confirmed.
Ifyouexperienceproblems
Should this unit fail to work properly please contact your dealer or thearest authorized PIONEER Service Station.
Aboutthismanual
- In the following instructions, USB memories, USB portable audio players and SD memory cards are collectively referred to as "external storage devices (USB, SD)". If only USB memories and USB portable audio players are not cated, they are collective referred to as "USB storage devices".
- In this manual, PodandiPhonewillbere ferredtcas"iPod".
Usingthisunit
Headunit
DEH-X9550BT

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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components for identificationDEH-X9550SD

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

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Labeled diagram of a computer rear panel showing ports and components with numbered annotationsPartPart
| 1 | SRC/OFF | 4 | MIX/DISP OFF |
| 2 | LEVER@BAND7 | ∅ (iPoc) | |
| 3 | ⊃DISP9 | DEI-X36503T phone | |
| DEI-X3650SD CLK |
PartPart
| 4 | a (lish)j | MULTI-CONTROL(M.C.) |
| 5 | Openbutton2Disclosingslot | |
| 6 | AUX nput jack(3.5 mm stereo jack) | 13(eject) |
| 7 | 4 / 0 (up/down) | SDmemorycard slotRemove left front panel to access the SDmemory card slot |

CAUTION
- UseaPioneerUSBcablewenenconnectinga USBstoragedevice.ConnectingaUSBstoragedevicedirectymaybedangerousbe-causeitmaystickout.
• Donotuseunauthorizedproducts.
Remotecontrol
Remotecontrollerbuttonsmarkedwiththe samenumoersasontheunitworkinthesame wayasthccorrespondingunitbutton,regardlessofbutton name.

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Diagram of a 20-pin electronic device with labeled pins and connectionsUsingthisunit
| Part | Operation | |
| 15VOLUME | Presstoincmassordecrease volume. | |
| 16MUTE | Presstomute.Pressagainto unmute. | |
| 17▲/▼/▲ | 2 | Presspostperformmanualseek turing,fastforward,reverse andtracksearchcontrols.A/sousedorcontrollingfunctions. |
| AUDIO | DEH X9503TPressstendacall,rejectanin-corningcall,orrejectacall wait ngwhilconanothenca1. | |
| DEH X9503DPressstoselectanaudofunction. | ||
| 19DISP/SCRL | Pressstoselectdifferentolsis-pays. | |
| 20II | Pressstopauscorresumoplay-back. | |
| 21 | C | DEH X9503TPressstostarttalkingtotne callerwnlausingthephone. |
| FUNC-TION | DEH X9503DPressstoselectfunctions. | |
| 22 | LIST/ENTER | Pressdodisplaythalistde-pendingonresourceWhileintheoperatingmenu, pressoctcontrolfunctions. |
Setupmenu
When you turn the ignitions switch to ON after in stallation, setup menu appears on the display. You can set out them menu options below.
1 Afterinstallationofthisunit,turnthe ignitionswitchtoON.
Setup appears.
2 TurnM.C.toswitchtoYES.
■ If you don't use the unit for 30 seconds, then up menu will not be displayed.
■ If you prefer not to set up at this time, sum M.C. to switch to NO.
If you select NO, you cannot setup in these setup menu.
3 PressM.C.toselect.
4 Followthesestepstosetthemenu.
Toproceedtothenextmenuoption,youneedto confirmyourselection.
Languageselect(multi-language)
1 lum M.C. to select the desired language.
2 PressM.C.loc:firm theselection.
Calendar(settingthedate)
Tum M.C. to change the year.
2 PressM.C. to select day.
3 Turn M.C. to change the day.
4 PressM.C.toselectmonth
5 Tum M.C. to change the month
6 PressM.C.toconfirmtheselection.
Clock(settingtheclock)
- Turn M.C. to adjust hour
2 PressM.C.toselectminute
3 lum M.C. to adjust minute.
4 PressM.C. loc confirm theselection.
FMstep(FMtuningstep)
1 Turn M.C. to select the FM tuning step.
50kHz (50kHz)—100kHz (100kHz)
2 PressM.C.to confirm these selection.
Usingthisunit
AMstep(AMtuningstep)
1TurnM.C.loselecttheAMtuningstep.
2PressM.C.toconfirmtheselection.
Contrast(displaycontrastsetting)
1TurnM.C. load just the contrast level
0 to 15 is displayed as the level is increased or
decreased.
2PressM.C.toconfinittheselection.
Quitappears.
5Tofinishyoursettings,turnM.C.toselect
YES.
■If you prefer to change your setting again, turn
M.C.loswitchloNO
6PressM.C.toselect.
Notes
- You can setup the menu options from the systemmenu. For details about these settings, refer to Systemmenuonpage16.
- You can cancel setup menu by pressing
SRC/OFF
Basicoperations
Important
- Hand ethefrontpanel with care when removing or attaching it.
- Avoid subjecting the front panel to excess shock.
- Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and ghtemperatures.
• To avoid damaging the device or vehicle interior, remove any cables and devices attached to the front panel before detaching it.
Removing the front panel to protect your unit from the left
The frontpare can bedelached lodeter theft.
TPresstheopenbuttertoopenthefrontpanel
2 Grip helefsideof thefrontpanelandpullit
gerllyoutward.
Take care not to get pittoactightly or under the front panel and protect from contact with water control fluids to prevent permanent damage.
3 Always store orth odetached front panel in a pro lective case or bag.
Re-attachingthefrontpanel
1 Reattachthefortpanelbyholdingitupright totheun handclippingtaecure yintothe mountinghooks.

Turningth a uniton
T Press SRC/OFF to turn the unit on.
Turningtheunitoff
1 Press and hold SRC/OFF until the unit turns off.
Selectingasource
T Press SRC/OFF to cycle between:
TUNER (tuner)—CD (CD player)—USB1
(USB1)/iPod1(iPod ^® )—Apps1(Smartphone
Apo1—USB2 (USB2)/iPod2 (Pod2)—Apps2
(Smartphone App2)—SD (SD memory card)—
AUX(AUX)—BTAudio(BTaudio)
• BTAudio snotaval abletorDEH
X9550SD,
Adjustingthevolume
TurnM.C.toadjustthevolume
Usingthisunit

CAUTION
Forsafelyreasons, park your vehicle when removing the front panel.
Notes
- When this unit's blue/while lead is connected to the vehicle's auto-antennarclay control terminal, the vehicle's antenna extends when this unit's source is turned on. To extract the antenna turnthosourcoff.
- When there are two USB stored devices connected to this unit and you want to switch between them for playback, disconnect communications for the USB storage device first before proceeding.
- ifconnectingbothUSB1(USBstoragedevice1)/iPod1(iPodconnectedusingUSBInput1)andUSB2(USBstoragedevice2)/iPod2(iPodconnectedusingUSB3nput2)atthesamctime,uscaPioneerUSBcable(CD-USB0E)inaddilcntotheregularPioneerUSBcable.
Useandcareoftheremote control
Using heremotecontrol
1 Point the remote control: direction of the
frontpaneltooperate.
When using for the first time, pull out the film
protrudingfromhetray.
Replacing the battery
1 Sidethelravator the back of theremole
contro.
2 insert the battery with the plus(+) and minus
(-)polesalignedproperly.


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

CAUTION
• UseoneCR2025(3V) lithium battery.
- Remove the battery if theremole control is not used for amonthorlonger.
- There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same core equivalent type.
- Donotnandlethebatterywithmetallictools.
- Donolslorethebatterywithmetallicobjects.
- If the battery leaks, wipe theremotocontrol completely clean and install an new battery.
- When disposing cfused batteries comply with governmental regulations on environmental public institutions' rules that apply in your country/area.

Important
- Donotstoretheremotecontrolinhighttemperaturesordirectsunlight.
- Theremotecontrolmaynotfunctionproperly indirectsunlight.
- Donot etheremote control fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake craccelerator pedal.
Usingthisunit
Frequentlyusedmenu operations
| Return nglothopreviousdisplay Return nglothepreviouslist/category/the'older/ categoryoriscvehigher) TPress →DISP. |
| Return nglothoerordinarydisplay 1PressBAND/ ↗. |
| Return nglothoerordinarydisplayfromthelisl/cat- egory TPressBAND/ ↗. |
| Selectingafunctionorlist 1 Turn M.C. or LEVER. • In this manual, 'Turn M.C.' is used to croscribe theoperatorusedtoselectafunctionorlist. |
Tuner
Basicoperations

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1 2 3 4 5 News RDA103FM 10 RDS 1 2 3 4 5 87.50 Non-RDSorAM(1) Bandindicator
②Newsindicator
③TrafficAnnounce indicator
④OD(sterec)indicator
⑤Presetrumberind cator
⑥LOC indicator
Appearswhenlocalseektuningison,
⑦Signallevelindicator
⑧TEXTindicator
Show when the radiotext is received.
⑨PTYlabelindicator
10Programservicename
(i) Frequencyindicator
Selectingaband
1 PressBAND/ unti thedesiredband(FM-1
FM-2,FM-3forFMorAM)isd splayed.
Manualtuning(stepystep)
1 TurnLEVER.
- Select Manual (manual tuning) under Tuning Modetousetrisfunct on Fordeta Isabout the settings, refer to Tuning Mode/LEVERtuning setting(onthenextppa
Switching presetstations
1TurnLEVER.
- Select Preset (presel channel) under Tuning Modetousotnisfunct on.Fordeta lsabout thesetings,referdoTuningMode,LEVERtoningsettingonthenex page.
Seeking
1 Turnar holddown LEVER
- While turning and holding down LEVER, you can skip stations. Seek timing starts as soon as you release LEVER.
UsingPISeek
lithetunercannofindasuitablestation,orthe receptionstatusdeteriorates,theunitautomatical ysearchesforadifferentstationwiththe sameprogramm ng.Duringthesearch,PISEEK isdisplayandthesoundismuted.
Usingthisunit
UsingAutoPISeekforpreset stations
When preset stations cannot be recalled, the unit can best to perform PISeeck during preset recall.
- ThedefaultsellingforAutoPISeekisoff. RofertoAutoPI(autoPIseek)onpage16.
Storingandrecallingstations foreachband
1Press(list).
The presetscreenisdisplayed.
2UseM.C.tostoretheselectedfrequency inthememory.
Turntochangethepresetnumber.Pressand no dlostore.
3UseM.C.toselectthedesiredstation.
Turntochangelthestation.Pressloselect
■Al stationsstoredforFMbandscanberecalled from each independentFMand.
■Youcantunethechannelupordownmanually bypassing 📍 or 🏱
SwitchingtheRDSdisplay
RDS(rediocatasystem)containsdigitalinformationthathelpsearchfortheradiostations.
●Press ⊃/DISP.
PTY/programservicename(frequency)—artist name/songtitle
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 changed.
PTYlist
News&Inf(newsandinformation)
News (News). Affairs (Current affairs), Info (Information), Sport (Sports), Weather (Weather), Finance(Finance)
Popular(popular)
PopMus(Pocularmusic), RockMus(Rock music), EasyMus(Easy listening), OthMus (Othermusic), Jazz(Jazz), Country(Country music), NatMus(Nationalmusic), Oldies(Ocies 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)
Usingthisunit
Usingradiotext
Displayingradptext
You can disp ayt necurrentlyreceivedrad otext
andthethreemostrecentradiectexts.
1Pressancholddown (list)Icdisplayradio
text
- When noradiotextis receive vec. NO TEXT
appearsinthed splay.
2TurnLEVERleftrightlorecallthree
mostrecentradiotexts.
3Press or scroll.
Storingandrecallingradicetext
You can stored a data from upsix radiotext transmission to the RTMemo1 to RTMemo6 keys.
1) Display the radio text you want to store in the memory.
2Press (1st)
The presetscreen is displayed.
3) Use LEVER to store these selected radiotext. Turnittochangethepresetrumber Press and holddown M.C. tostore.
4) Use LEVER to select the desired radiotext. Turnittochangetheradiotext. Press M.C. to select.
- Thelunerautomaticallylores thehreelatesradiolexlbroadcastsreceived,replacing theolocsttextwiththenewesttext.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
- If AM band is selected, only BSM, Local and TuningModeareavailable.
BSM(beststationsmemory)
BSM(beststationsmemory)automatical ystores thesilxstrongeststat orsintheorderofthe rsig- ralsrength.
1PressM.C.toturnBSMon.
Tocancel, press M.C. again.
Regional(regional)
When AlternativeFREQ is used, theregional function limits theselection of stat or stothose broadcasting regional programs.
[1] PressM.C. tolu mtheregionalfunctiononor of.
Local(ocalseekluning)
Localisexturinga lowsyoutunaintoonly thoseradiostationswithsufficientlystrongsignals'orgoodreception.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 PressM.C.totumocalonoro
3 Turn M.C. to select the desired selling. FM: Level 1—Level 2—Level 3—Level 4 AM: Level 1—Level 2
The highest levelselling a low-reception of
only the strongest stations, while lower levels
allow the reception of weaker stations.
PTYsearch(programtypeselection)
Usingthisunit
YoucantuneirtoastationusingI²IY(program type)information.
Turn LEVER left or right to select the desired setting.
News&Inf Popular Classics Others
2 PressM.C. to begin research
The unit searchorastation broadcasting that type of program. When Bastationis found, its program servicename isd splayed.
PTY(programtypeIDcode)informationis listed inthofollowingsection.Referto/PYlist on the previous page.
Tocancethesearch, pressM.C.again. The program of some milestones may differ from that indicated by the transmitted PTY.
Ifostationisbroadcastingthetypeofprogramyousearchector,Notfoundisdisplayocforabouttwosecondsandthenthetunerreturnstothecoriginalstation.
TrafficAnnounce(traffic announcementsstandby)
1 Press M.C. to turn traffic announcement standby on croft.
AlternativeFREQ(alternativefrequenciessearch)
When the unercannotgetagoodreception, the untauomaticalysearchesforadifferentstation inthesameretwork.
[T]PressM.C.totumthealternativefrequencies searchoncrott.
Newsinterrupt(newsprograminterruption)
1 PressM.C.totum:theNEWSfunction nor off.
TuningMode(LEVERtuningsetting)
YoucanassignafunctiontotheLEVERonthe unit.
SelectManual:manualtuningROTuneupor downmanuallyorselect.Preset(presetchannel) toswitchbetweenpresatchannels.
1 Press M.C. to select Manual or Preset.
CD/CD-R/CD-RWandexternal storagedevices(USB,SD)
Basicoperations
DEF-X95303T

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11:00 128kbps Sang Title 02' 3" Play ① ② ③ ⑦ ⑤ ⑥ ④DCI X95503D

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1:00 1.20kbs Song title 02 3" 6 4 7 5① B-trate/samplingfrequencyindicator Shows the trateorsamplingfrequency of the current track (file) when the compressed audicisplaying.
- When playing back VBR(variablebit rate)-recorded AAC files, the average bit revalue is displayed. However, depending on these software used to decode AAC files, VBR may be disp ayed.
② Foldernumberindicator
Show the current folder number when playing uncompressed audio file.
③ Tracknumber indicator
④ PLAY/PAUSE indicator
⑤ S.Rtrvindicalor
AppearswhenSoundRetrieverfunctionis on.
⑥ Songlime(progressbar)
⑦ Playtimeindicator
Usingthisunit
| PlayingaCD/CD-R/CD-RW1.Inserlthediscintolhedisc oadingslotwith thelabelsdeup. |
| EjectingsaCD/CD-R/CD-RW1.Press▲(eject). |
| PlayingsongsonaUSBstoragodovice1.UseaPioneerUSBcableloconnecttheUSB storagedeviceltotheunit.•PluginnoUSBstoragodovicus usingthcUSB cable. |
| Stoppingplaybackoff lesoraUSBstoragadevice•Youmayd sconnecttheUSBstoragedeviceat anytime. |
| PlayingsongsonanSDmemorycard1.Removelhefrontpanel.2InsortanSDmemorycardintotheSDcard slot.Inserlitwiththecontactsurfacefacingdown, andpressonthecardunilitc icksandcom- plataylocksintoplace.3.Re-attachthefrontpanel.4.Press SRC/OFF to select SD as the source.Playbackwillstart. |
| Stoppingplaybackoff lesoranSDmemorycard1.Removelhefrontpanel.2ProssonthoSDmemorycardurtiltclicks.TheSDmemorycard se.ected.3.PulloulltheSDmemorycard.4.Re attachtnofrontpanel. |
| Selectingafolder1.Press □or.○ |
| Selectingatrack1.TurnLEVER. |
| Fastforwardingomreversing1.TurnandholddownLEVERiotherghtorleft. |
| Returnngtoroofolder1.ProssandholdBAND/ ○. |
SwitchingbetweencompressedaudioandCD-DA 1 PressBAND/
Switchingbetweenplaybackmemorydevices Youcanswitchbetweenplaybackmemorydevices or USBstoragedeviceswithmorethaneoneMass StorageDevice-compatiblememorydev ce. PressBAND/ •Youcanswitchbetweenupto32dfferent memorydevices.
Notes
- When playing compressed audio, there is no sound during fast forward or reverse.
- DisconnectUSBstoragedevicesfromthe unitwhennotinuse.
OperationsusingtheMIXTRAX button
TurningMIXTRAXonoroff YoucanusethisfunctionwhenUSBorSDisselectedasthesource.
1 Press MIX/DISP OFF to turn MIXTRAX on or off.
- FormoredetailsaboutMIXTRAX,referto AboutMIXTRAXonpage15.
- FormoredetailsaboutMIXTRAXfunctions, refer to MIXTRAXmenu on page 15.
Switchingthedisplay
Selectingthedesiredtextinformation
-Press ⇌/DISP.
Notes
- Depending on the version of iTunes used to write MP3 file to a discormedia file types, incompatible text stored within an audio file may be displayed incorrectly.
- Textinformationitemsthatcanbechanged dependonthemedia.
Usingthisunit
Selectingandplayingfiles/ tracksfromthenamelist
This function is available when OFF is selected in Musicbrowse. Fordetails, refer to Musicbrowse(musicbrowse) on page 16.
1Press 🔒 (list)toswitchtothefile/track namelistmode.
2UseM.C.toselectthedesiredfilename (orfoldername).
| Changtingthefileortoldemame |
| ITumM.C. |
| Playing |
| TWhenafloortrackisselected,pressM.C. |
| Viewingalistofthefiles(orfolders)inthese- lactedfolder |
| TWhenafolorisselected,pressM.C. |
| Playingasongintheselectedfolder |
| TWhenafolorissolocted,prossandholdM.C. |
Browsingforasong
You can use this function when USB or SD is selected as the source. This function is available when USB memory 1, USB memory 2 or SD card is selected in Musicbrowse. Fordetails, refer to Musicbrowse(musicbrowse) on page 16.
1Press 🔒 (list)toswitchtothetopmenu ofthelistsearch.
2UseM.C.toselectacategory/song.
| Changingthenameofthesongorcategory TurnM.C.Artists (artists)—Albums (albums)—Songs(songs)—Genres(genres) |
| Playing Whenasongisselected,pressM.C. |
| Viewingal stofsongsintheselectedcategory Whenacategoryissected,pressM.C. |
| Playingasongintheselectedcategory Whenacategoryissected,pressandholdM.C. |
| Searchingthel sbbyaphabet Whenalistfortheselectedcategoryisdis-played press ,toswitchoaipabetsearch mode. TurnM.C.tosloctaletter. PressM.C.todisplaytheaiphabeticall st. |
Notes
- Thisunitmustcreateanindexinorderlofacilitale Artists, Albums, Songs, and Genres searches. Typically, it will take approximately 70 seconds to create an index for 1000 songs, and were recommend that up to 3000 songs be used. Please note that certain types of file may take longer to index than others.
- Depending on the number of files in the USB storage device, there may be a delay when displaying a list.
- Keysmaynothaveanyeffectduringthecreationofanindexorlist.
- Listsarerecreatedeachtimetheunit is turnedon.
Playingsongsrelatedtothe currentlyplayingsong
You can use this function when USB or SD is selected asthesource.
Usingthisunit
This function is available when USBmemory1 USBmemory2 or SDcardisselected in
Musicbrowse.Fordetails,referto Musicbrowse(musicbrowse)onpage16.
You can plays songs from the following lists.
• Album stof the currently playing artist
• Songlistofthecurrentlyplayingalbum
• Album stoftrecurrentlyplayinggenre
1PressandholdM.C.toswitchtolinkplay mode.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemode;pressto select.
- Artist – Plays an a bum by the artist currently playing.
- Album – Plays a song from the album currently being played.
- Genre – Plays an album from the genre currently being played.
Theselected song/album will be played after the currently playings song.
Notes
- Theselected song/album may be canceled if you use functions other than link search (e.g. fastforward and reverse).
- Depending on the song selected to play the end of the currently playing songs and the beginning of these ectedsong/a bum maybe cutoff.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
- Link play is not available when OFF is selected nMusicbrowse. Fordetails, referto Musicbrowse(musicbrowse)on page 6.
Playmode(repeatplay)
1 PressM.C.toselectarepeatplayrange. CD/CD-R/CD-RW
• Discrepeat-Repeatal tracks
- Track repeat – Repeat the current track
- Folder repeat - Repeat the current folder Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
• Allrepeat-Repeatata Ifles
- Track repeat – Repeat the current file
- Folder repeat - Repeat the current folder
Randommode(randomplay)
1PressM.C.tolumrandomp ayonoroff.
Linkplay(linkplay)
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 Turn M.C. to change the mode; press to select. For details about these settings, refers to playing songs related to the currently playing song on the previous page.
Pause(pause)
TPressM.C.topauseorresuma
SoundRetriever(soundretriever)
Automatically enhances comforted and restored rich sounds.
1PressM.C.loselectnedesireosetting
1—2—OFF(off)
- seffective for low compression rates, and 2. is effective for high compression rates.
Usingthisunit
iPod
Basicoperations

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① 09.21 iPod 1 SONG PLAY #Song title 01:05" #PLAY ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑦ ⑧ ISBIV①LINKPLAYindicator
②Repeatindicator
③Songnumberindicator
④Shuff indicator
⑤PLAY/PAUSEindicator
⑥S.Rtrv indicator
AppearswhenSoundRetrieverfunction is
on,
⑦Songtime(progressbar)
⑧Playtimeindicator
Notes
• TheiPodcannotbetumedonorofwhenthe controlmodeissetoCtrlAudio.
- Disconnectheadphonesfromthe!Podbeforeconnectingittothisunit.
•TheiPodwillturnofabouttwominutesafter the gnitionisswitchedoff.
OperationsusingtheMIXTRAX button
Turn ngMIXTRAXonoroff
1) Press MIX/DISP OFF to turn MIXTRAX on or off.
- Formoredetailsabout MIXTRAX,referto About MIXTRAXonpage15.
- FormordetailsaboutMIXTRAXfunctions, refer to MIXTRAXmenuor page 15.
Switchingthedisplay
Selectingtredesiredtextinformation
-Press / DISP.
Browsingforasong
1Press (list)toswitchtothetopmenu ofthelistsearch.
2UseM.C.toselectacategory/song.
| Playingsongsrcan iPod |
| ITConnectanjPodlotheUSBcableusingan iPodDocxConnector. |
| Selectingatrack(chaptor) |
| ITurLEVER |
| Fastforward ngorreversing |
| ITurnandholdownLEVER;otherrightorleft. |
| Selectingeraalbum |
| ITPress 4 or5 |
| Changing the name of this song or category |
| 1TurnM.C. |
| Playlists (playlists)—Artists (artists)—Albums (albums)—Songs (songs)—Podcasts (pod-casts)—Genres (genres)—Composers (com-posers)—Audiobooks(audiobooks) |
| Playing |
| 1When a song is selected press M.C. |
| Viewing all of songs in the selected category |
| 1When a category is selected press M.C. |
Usingthisunit
Playingasongntneselectedcategory
1 When category is selected, press and hold
M.C.
Searchingthel stoya alphabet
1 Whenalist for these selected category is displayed press to switch to a alphabet search mode.
2TurnM.C.loseectaletter
3 PressM.C. to display the alphabet call st
Notes
- You can play playlists created with the Music-Sphere application. The application will be available on our website.
- Playlists that you create with the Music-Sphere application are displayed in abreviated form.
Playingsongsrelatedtothe currentlyplayingsong
Youcan playsongs from the following lists.
• Albumlist of the currently playing artist
- Songlist of the currently playing album
- Albumlistofthecurrentlyplayinggenre
1Pressandhold
Q toswitchtolinkplay
mode.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemode;pressto select.
- Artist – Plays an album by the artist current y playing.
- Album – Plays a song from the album currently being played.
- Genre – Plays an album from the genre currently being played.
Theselected song/album will be played after the currently playingsong.
Notes
- Theselected song/album may be canceled if you use functions other than link search (e.g., fastforward and reverse).
- Depending on the song selected to play, the end of the currently playing song and the beginning of the selected song/album may be cutoff.
Usingthisunit'siPodfunction fromyouriPod
This unit'siPodfunction can be controlled by using the connected iPod.
CtrliPod isnolcompatible with the following iPodmodels.
• Pocnanc1stgeneration
- iPodwithvideo
●PressBAND/ toswitchthecontrol mode.
- Ctrl iPod – This unit's Pod function can be operated from the connected iPod.
- Ctrl Audio – This unit's iPod function can be controlled by using this unit.
- SwitchingthecontrolmodeloCtrliPod pausesongp ayback. UsetheiPootore-someplayback,
- The following operations are still accessible from the unit of every the control mode is set to CtrlIPod.
—Pausiro
—Fastforward/reverse
—Selectingasong(chapter)
• The volume can only be adjusted from this unit.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
Usingthisunit
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
- Play mode. Shuffle mode. Shuffle all, LinkplayandAudiobooksarenotavailable whenCtrliPod selected mtnecontrol mode. For details, refer to Using this unit's iPodfunctionfromyouriPodonthispage.
Playmode(repeat play)
1 PressM.C. to select arepeat play range.
- Repeat One – Repeat the current song
- Repeat All – Repeat all songs in the se-
lectedist
- When the control mode is set to CtrlPod, the repeat play range will be same as what asset for the connected iPod.
Shufflemode(shuffle)
1 PressM.C. to select the desired setting.
- Shuffle Songs – Play back songs in the selected listinrandomorder.
- Shuffle Albums – Play back songs from a randomlyselectedalbumin order.
• ShuffleOFF—Cancelrandomplay.
Shuffleall(shuttleall)
1 PressM.C. toturnshufflelation. I tourncftShuffleall selectShuffleOFFin Shufflemode.Fordelai's, refer to Shufflemode(shuffle)onth space.
Linkplay(linkplay)
TPressM.C.tod splaythesettingmoca.
2 TumM.C. to chan gethernode; press to select. Ford et al sabour the settings, refer to playing songs related to the currently playingsong on this page.
Pause(pause)
1 PressM.C.1opause:resume.
Audiobooks(audiobookspeed)
1 PressM.C.tosalectthedesiredsetting
- Faster - Playback at a speed faster than
porta
• Normal-Playbacknormalspeed - Slower - Playback at a speed slower than
norma
SoundRetriever(soundreliever)
PressM.C.loselectthedesiredsetting.
1—2—OFF(off)
1 is effective for low compression rates, and 2
selective for high compression rates
UsingBluetoothwireless technology
• OnlyforDEH-X9550BT
UsingtheBluetoothtelephone
Important
- Leaving the unilonsland by lo connect to your phone via uetooth while the engine is not running and rain the battery.
- Operations may vary depending on the kind of cellular phone.
- Advancedoperationsthatrequirextent on suchasdalingnumbersonthemonitor, usingthephoncbook,etc.,areprohibited whiledriving.Parkyouvenicleinasate placewhenusingtheseadvancedoperations.
- Besurctoparkyouvehiclecinasafeplace and apply the parking braking renperforming this operation.
Section
Section
02
Usingthisunit
Settingupforhands-freephoning
Before you can use the hands-free phone, function you must setup the unit for use with your cellular phone.
1)Connection UsetheBluetoothtelephonoconnection menu, ReferoConnectionmenuoperationon thispage. 2)Functionsettings UsetheBluetoothtelephonefunctionmenu, ReferoPioneMenuoperationonthenext page.
Basicoperations
| Makingaphonecall• RefertoPhonomenuoperationonthanextpage. |
| AnsweringanincomingcallTjWhenacallisreceived.press . |
| Endingacall1Press . |
| Rejectingerincomingcall1Whenacallisreceived.pressandhold . |
| AnsweringacallwaitingTjWhenacallisreceived.press . |
| SwitchingbetweenonalersonholdTjPressM.C. |
| CancelingcaIwaiting1Pressandhold . |
| Adjustingtheotherparty'slsteringvolume1TurnLEVERwhiletalkngonthephone.• Whenprivatamodison,thisfunction snotavailable. |
Turingprivatemodeonroft
1PressBAND/ whi elalking the phone.
Switchingtheinformationdisplay Press >DISPwhiletalkingonthephone.
Notes
- If privatemodeisselected on the cellular phone, hands-freephoning may not be available. - The estimated callt 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 sources of an iPodor
BTAudio
●PressandholdM.C.toswitchtovoice recognitionmode.
Notes
• Fordetailsonvoicerecognitionfeatures, checktnemanualforthe Podyouarcusing
• Some commands may not be available on this unit.
Connectionmenuoperation Important
- Besuretoparkyourvehicleinasafeplace and apply the parking braking when performing this operation.
- Connecteddevicesmaynotworkproper if more than one Bluetooth device is connected at a time (e.g. a phone and a separate audioplayer are connected simultaneously).
1Pressandhold 🔍 todisplaytheconnectionmenu.
■You cannot perform this step pouring acall.
Usingthisunit
2TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
Devicelist(connectingordisconnectingadevice fromthedevicelist)
• When nodev ceisselectaclnthe device list, this function snotavailable. 1 PressM.C1odisplayhasettingmode. 2 Turn M.C. to select the name of a device you wantloconnectdiconcnt. • PressandholdM.C1oswapbetweenthe Bluetooth deviceaddressandthe device name. 3 PressM.C1oconnectd/disconnectthe selected device. Oncetheconnectionisestablished.Con- necteddisplayed.
Deleted device: deleting device from the device
- When node coliselactacinthedevicolist, this function snolavailable. 1 Press M.C. display the setting mode. 2 Turn M.C. to select the name of a device you wantlode ele. - Press and hold M.C. swap between the Bluetooth device address and device name.
- Press M.C. to display Delete YES
- Press M.C. to select the device information from the device list. • While this function is nuse, donotturnoff the engine.
Adddevice(connectinganewdevice)
1 Press M.C. to start searching. • To cancel, press M.C. while researching. • if this unit is found in any way lab cellular phones, Not found is also played. 2 Tum M.C. to select device from the device list. • Prossanah old M.C. to swap between a Bluetooth device address and the device name. 3 Press M.C. to connect these devices. • To complete the connection on, check the device name (PioneerBTUnit). Enter the PIN code on your device if necessary. • PIN code set at 0000 bytes default. You can change this code. • digit number appears on the display of this unit. Once the connection is established, this number disappears. • If you are unable to complete the connection using this unit, use the device to connect the unit. • If these devices are already joined, Device Full scisplayed and snot possible to perform this operation. Intn scase, dele apaired device first.
Autoconnect(connectingIoABluetoothdevice automatically)
T) Press M.C. teturnautomat connectionor off.
Visibility(selfingthevisibilityofthis.unit)
Bluetooth visibility can be turned on natural devices and discover a unit. TPressM.C.toturnthe visibility of this sun ton or off.
Pincodeinput(PINcodeinput)
Usingthisunit
You must enter a F:\code on your device to confirm the Bluehook connection, The default covers
0000 buy you can change with this fund be.
TPressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2TurnM.C.close eclarumber
3 Press M.C. lornovel he cursor to then ex position.
- After inputting PINcode, pressandhold M.C.
• After inputting, pressing M.C. returns you to the PINcode input d splay, and you can change the PINcode.
DeviceINFO(Bluetoothdeviceaddress display)
1PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 Press M.C. to select the desired setting. Devicename—Bluetooth device address
Phonemenuoperation
Important
Besuretoparkyourvehicleinasafeplaceand applytreparkingbrakewhenperformingthis operation.
1Press todisplaythephonemenu.
2TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following function can be adjusted.
Missedcalls(missedcall history)
Dialedcalls(dialedcallhistory)
Receivedcalls(receivedcall history)
1 PressM.C. to display phononumberlist.
2 TurnM.C.tose octanamorphonenumber.
3 PressM.C.tornakeacall.
• Todisplaydetails about the contact youse
acted.prossandholdM.C.
PhoneBook(phonebook)
•Trecontactsonyourphonewi Inormallybe transferredautomat callywhent nephoneis connected,ifitisnot,useyourphonemenuro transferthecontacts. Thevisibilityofth sun t shouldbeonwheryousethehonerenu. RafertoVisibility(acting)thevisibilityofthis unifontheproviouspage.
1 Press M.C. to display ABC Search (alphabeticalist).
2 TumM.C. to select the first letter of the name you are looking for.
3 PressM.C. tod splayaregistered namelist.
4 TumM.C. to select the name you are looking for.
5 PressM.C.od splaytheahonenumberlist.
6 TumM.C. to select a phonenumber you want to call.
7PressM.C.tomakeaca1
PhoneFunction(phonefunction)
You can sel Auto answer, Ring tone and PH.B.
Nameviewfromthismenu.Fordetails,referto
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. botum automatic car sweringonor off.
Ringtone(ringtoneselect)
Usingthisunit
1PressM.C.totumtheringtoneonoroff.
PH.B.Nameview(phonebooknameview)
1) Press M.C. to invert the order of names in the phonebook.
BluetoothAudio
Important
- Depending on the Bluetooth audioplayer connected to the sunlit, the available operations will be missed following two cycles.
—A2DP profile(AdvancedAudioDistribution or Profile);You can only playback songs on your audio player. You cannot use the A2DP connection when iPod is selected as a source.
—AVRCProfli c(Audio/VideoRemoteControl Profile):Youcanperform playback pause playback,select songs,etc.
- Functionswillvaryocpendingonthe Blueloothaudioplayeryouareusing.When usingyourplayerwiththisunit, refer to the instructionmanual that camewith your Bluetoothaudioplayeraswellasthismansul.
• Asthesigna from your cellular phonemay causenoise, avoiding it when you are listaring to song on your Bluetooth audio player.
- The sound of the Bluetooth audio player will be muted when the phone is in use.
- When the Bluetooth audioplayerisinuse, you cannot connect to Bluetooth telephone automatically.
- Playbackcontinuesevenifyousw tchfrom yourBluetoothaudioplayertoanother sourcewhilelisteningtoasong.
- Depending on the type of Bluetooth audio play you have connected to this unit, operation and information display may not be available for some functions.
SettingupforBluetoothaudio
Before you can us the Bluetooth audiofunction your must sel up the unit for use with your Bluetooth audiop layer. You will need lopair this unit with your Bluetooth audiop layer.
1Connection
UsetneBluetoothtelephoneconnection
menu.RefertoConnectionmenoperationon
thepreviouspage.
Basicoperations

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②Tracknumberindicator
③PLAY/PAUSEindicator
④S.Rtrvindicator
AppearswhenSoundRetrieverfunctionis on.
⑤Sonotime(progressbar)
⑧Playtimeindicator
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Usingthisunit
Fastforwardingorreversing
1Turnandholddown:LEVERlotherightorleft.
Selectingatrack
1 TurnLEVER
Pausingandstarlingplayback
TPressBAND/
Switchingthedisplay
Selecting the desired text information
-Press / DISP.
Note
Depending on the device, lexinformation can be changed.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
Play( play )
1) PressM.C. to start playback.
Stop(stop)
1PressM.C.testeptheplayback.
Pause(pause)
1) PressM.C. to pause or resume.
Random(randomplay)
1 PressM.C.totumrandomplayonoroff.
- 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 type of Bluetooth audioplayer connected.
• The repeat play range varies depending on the Blue looth audioplayer use.
SoundRetriever(soundretriever)
1 PressM.C.toselectthedesireo setting
1—2—OFF(off)
1 iseffective for low compression rates, and 2 iseffective for high compression rates.
Usingsmartphoneapplications
Youcanusethisunittoperformstreamingplay-backofandcontroltracksinsmartphoneapplicationsorjustforstreamingplayback.
Usingthisunit

Important
Useof:thiropartyappsmayinvolveorrequire theprovisonofpersonallyidentifiableinformation,whetherthrough recreationofa useraccountloretherwise,andforcertainap- lications: theprovisionofgeoocationdata. ALLTHIRDPARTYAPPSARETHESOLERE- SPONSIBILITYOFTHEPROVIDERS,INCLUDINGWITHOUTLIMITATIONCOLLECTIONAND SECURITYOFUSERDATAANDPRIVACY PRACTICES,BYACCESSINGTHIRDPARTY APPS.YOUAGRETOREVIEWTI TETERS OFSERVICEANDPRIVACYPOLICIESOFTHE PROVIDERS,IFYODONOTAGREEWITH TI TETERSORPOLICIESOFANYPROVIDER ORDON.OTCONSENTITTHEUSEOFSEO- LOCATIONDATAWHEREAPPLICABLE,DO NOTUSETHATHIROPARTYAPP.
Informationforthesmartphone compatibility
The following devices are compatible with this function.
- iPhoneandiPodtuch
Inthischapter,iPodandiPhonewillbere-
ferredloas“iPhone”.
-AndroidTMdevice
ForiPhoneusers
- UseaPioneerUSBcabletoconnectan iPhone.
- Song information may not display correctly for iOS version earlier than 5.0.
ForAndroiddeviceusers
- ThedevicesupportsBluetoothSPP(Serial PortProfile)andA2DP(AdvancedAudioDistributionProfile). ThedeviceisconnectedtothisunitviaBluetooth.
CompatibilitywithallAndroiddevicesisnot guaranteed.
For details about Android device compatibility with this unit, referto the information on our website.
Notes
- Pleasecheckourwebsiteforalistofsupportedsmartphoneaplicationsforthisunit.
- Pioneerisnotifiableforanyissuesthatmay arisefromincorrectrf awedapp-based content.
• The content and functionality of the supported application or aether responsibility of the App providers.
StartingprocedureforiPhoneusers
1ConnectaniPhonetotheUSBcableusing aniPhoneDockConnector.
2SelectWiredinAPPCONNECTMODE.For details,refertoAPPCONNECTMODE(APP connectmodesetting)onpage16. ForDEH-X9550SD,skiptothenextstep.
3SwitchthesourcetoApps.
4Startuptheapplicationonthesmart-phoneandinitiateplayback.
StartingprocedureforAndroid deviceusers
OnlyforDEH-X9550BT
1ConnectyourAndroiddevicetothisunit usingBluetoothwirelesstechnology.Fordetails,refertoConnectionmenuoperationon page10.
2SelectBluetoothinAPPCONNECTMODE. Fordetails, referto APPCONNECTMODE (APPconnectmodesetting) on page 16.
Usingthisunit
3SwitchthesourcetoApps.
4Startuptheapplicationonthesmart-phoneandinitiateplayback.
Basicoperations

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②PLAY/PAUSEindicator
③S.Rtrvindicator
AppearswhenSoundRetrieverfunctionis cn.
④Songtime(progressbar)
⑤Playtimeindicator
Selectingatrack 1 TurnLEVER.
Fastforwardingomeversing
1 TurnandholddownLEVERtothenghtorleft.
Switchingthedisplay
Selecting the desired text information
-Press ⊃/DISP.
Functionsettings
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectFUNCTION.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected the following functions can be adjusted.
Pause(pause)
TPressM.C.topal.sorresume.
SoundRetriever(soundretriever)
1PressM.C.oselectthedesiredsetting.
1 2 OFF(off)
1iseffective for decompression rates, and 2
iseffectively high compression rates.
Audioadjustments

1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectAUDIO.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheaudiofunction. Once selected the following audiofunction can be adjusted.
- The cut-off frequency output level can be adjusted when the subwoofer output is on.
- SLAisnotavailablewhenHM selectedas Resource.
Usingthisunit
Fader/Balance(fader/balanceadjustment)
1PressM.C. lod splaythesettingmoce.
2 PressM.C.tocyclebetweenfader(front/rear) and balance(eft/right).
3 TurnM.C. loadjust the front/rearspeaker balance.
Turn M.C. to adjust the left/rightspeaker balance.
PresetEQ(equa izemaca I)
1PressM.C.tod.splaythesettingmoca.
2TumM.C.toselectanequalizercurve
Powerful Natural Vocal Custom1 Custom2 Flat SuperBass
G.EQ(equa izc adjustment)
You can adjust the current yselected equalizer curves and gas desired. Adjusted equalizer curve settings are stored in Custom1 or Custom2.
- Custom1canoesetseparatelyforeach
source. However, each of the below combination a reset to these a setting automatically.
USB iPod. SD and Apps (iPhone)
• BTAudio, and Apps(Android)
- Custom2isasharedsettingusedincommon
forallsources.
1PressM.C. to display the setting more.
2) Press M.C. to cycle between the following: Equal zerband - Equal zererve
3 TurnM.C. Inselect the desired setting. Equalzerband: 100Hz—315Hz—1.25kHz— 3.15kHz—8kHz
Equal zer level: +6 to -6
Loudness(loudness)
Loudnesscompensalesfordeficienc esinthelow-
frequency and high-frequency ranges at low volume.
1PressM.C. lod splaythesettingmoce.
2PressM.C. columnousnessonoraff.
3) TumM.C. to select the desired setting. Low (low)—Mid (mid)—High (high)
Subwoofer1(subwooferon/offsetting)
This unit is equipped with asubwooferoutput
which can be determined.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 PressM.C. lcturnsubwooferoutpu:onoroff.
3TurnM.C.toselectnephaseforthasub
workeroutcut.
TumM.C.tothe left to select reverse phase,
and Reverse appears in the display. Turn M.C.
totheright to select normal phase, and Nor-
malappearsinthedisplay.
Subwoofer2(s.uowofoeradjustment)
Only frequencieslowetharthoseintheselected
rangeareoutput from the autewofer.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 PressM.C.tocyclebetweenthecut-offre
quencyandtheoutlevelforthesubwoofer.
3TurnM.C.loselectt necut-offfrequency
50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
4TurnM.C. load just the output level for the sub-
wcofer
+6 to -24 is displayed as the level is increased
BassBooster(bassboost)
PressM.C. display the setting mode,
2 TurnM.C.toselectadesiredleve
0 to +6 is displayed as the eye is increased or
decreased.
HPF(highpassfilteradjustment)
When you donotwantlowsounds from the sub- wocter output, frequency cyangeto play from the frontorreaspeakers, turn the IP (high pass filter). Only frequencies higher than those in the selected range output from the frontorreas speakers.
1 PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2PressM.C. to turn high pass filter on or off
3TurnM.C. to select the cut-off frequency
50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
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Usingthisunit
SLA(sourceleveladjustment)
SLA (Source level adjustment) lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent a doen changes in volume when switching between our
CES.
- Settings are based on the FM volume level, which remains unchanged.
• The AM volume level can also be adjusted with this function.
• Each of the below combinations a reset to the same setting automatically.
• USB, iPod, SD, and Apps (iPhone)
• BTAudio.andApps(Android)
1PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2TurnM.C. loadjust the source volume.
Adjustment range: +4 to -4
Usingdifferent entertainmentdisplays

Youcareenjoyenterlainmenldisplayswhilelisteningtoeachsoundsource.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectENTERTAINMENT.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheentertainment function.
Once selected, the following entertainment functions can be adjusted.
Background(backgroundsetting)
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
^12 Iurn M.C. to select the desired setting. Backgroundvisual—genre—backgroundpicture1—backgroundpicture2—backgroundpicture3—backgroundpicture4—simpledisplay—moviescreen—calendar
- Genredisplaychangesdependingonthe genroofmusic.
• Genredisplaymaynotworkcorrectlyde-
pendingontheapplicationusedtoencode audiofiles.
3 PressM.C.toselect.
Clock(clockdisplaysetting)
[TPressM.C.loselectednesedisecsetting. ON(clockdisplay)—Elapsedtime(elapsed timedisplay)—OFF(clockoff) • OnlyforDEH 19550SD Youcanswitchthefunctionbypassing CLK.
Selectingtheilluminationcolor

1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectILLUMINATION.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheilluminationfunction.
Once selected, the following illumination functions can be adjusted.
•Phone is not available for DEH-X9550SD.
Usingthisunit
KeySide(keycolorsetting)
You can select desired colors for the key so this unit.
1 PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2 Turn M.C. to select the desired setting. You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
• Presetcolors(rangingfromWhiteto
Rose)
• Scan(cyclethroughna Icolors)
- Sets of colors (Warm, Ambient, Calm)
- Custom(customizedIlluminationcolor)
DisplaySide(displaycolorsetting)
You can select the desired colors for the display of th sunit.
1 PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
2 Turn M.C. to select the desired setting. You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
• Presetcolors(rangingfromWhitelo
Rose
- Scan(cyclethroughna Icolors)
- Sets of colors (Warm, Ambient, Calm)
- Custom(customizedilluminationcolor)
Key&Display(keyanddisplaycolorsetting)
You can select the desired colors for the keys and display of this unit.
1 PressM.C. to display the setting mode.
2 Turn M.C. to select the desired setting. You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
• Preselcolors(ranging from Whitelo
Rose)
•Scan(cyclethroughnaIcolors)
- Sets of colors (Warm, Ambient, Calm)
Phone(phonecolorsetting)
You can select the desired key color stop display when an incoming call is received.
1PressM.C.tod splaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C. to select the desired setting. You can select anyone of the options in the following list:
- Flashing – The color selected from Key Sideflashes.
- Flash FX 1 to Flash FX 6 – The system automaticallycyclesthroughall available key colorsforth this unit. Select the desired mode.
- OFF – No change in key color made when incomingcalisarereceived.
Notes
• The MIX/DISP OFF color cannot be changed.
- WhenScanisselected, thesystemautomaticallycycles through thepreselcolors.
- WhenWarmisselected, thesystemautomaticallycyclesthroughewarmcolors.
- When Ambient is selected, the system automatically cycles through the ambient color
- When Calmisselected, the system automatically cycles through the calm colors.
- WhenCustomisselected, thecustomized colorsavedisselected.
Customizingthe illuminationcolor
Youcancreatecustomilluminationcolorsfor bothKeySideandDisplaySide.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.todisplayILLUMINATIONand presstoselect.
3TurnM.C.todisplayKeySideor DisplaySide.Presstoselect.
Usingthisunit
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 these one operation or other colors.
Note
You cannot create a custom illumination color while Scan. Warm. Ambient or Calm is selected.
AboutMIXTRAX
MIXTRAXtechnologyisusedtoinsertvariety ofsoundeffectsinbetweensongs,allowingyou toexperienceyou,musicasanonstopmixcom-pletewithvisualandlightingeffects.
Notes
- Dependingonthefile/song.soundeffects maynotbeavailable.
- MIXTRAXincludesaMIXTRAXflashingcolor modethatwhensw tchedonturnstheflas- ingcolorscnandoffintimewiththeaudio track.Ifyoufindthefeaturedistractingwhile driving,peaseturnMIXTRAXoft.RefertoOp- erationsusingtheMIXTRAXbuttononpage7.
MIXTRAXmenu

1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectMIXTRAX.
3TurnM.C.toselecttheMIXTRAXfunction.
Once selected, the following MIXTRAX functions can be adjusted. The function is enabled when MIXTRAX is on.
SHORTPLAYBACK(short playbackmode)
You can select the length of the playback time.
1PressM.C.od splaythesellingmode.
②TumM.C.toselocethodesilodsetting.
1.0 MIN (1.0 minutes)—1.5 MIN (1.5 minutes)—2.0 MIN (2.0 minutes)—2.5 MIN (2.5 minutes)—3.0 MIN (3.0 minutes)—Random (random)—OFF(off)
• Turn this option OFF if you want to play a selection all the way through from start to in sh.
FLASHAREA(flasharea)
You can select areas for flashing colors.
TPressM.C.rod splaythesettingmode.
2 TumM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
Key&Display(key-and-display)—KEYSIDE (key)—OFF(off)
- When OFF is selected, the color set under IL-
LUMINATION is used as the splaycolor.
FlashingColor(flashpattern)
Usingthisunit
You can select flashing color patterns.
1PressM.C. lod splaythesellingmore.
2 TurnM.C. loselect the desired selling.
You can select anyone of the options in their following list:
- Sound Level Mode Color 1 to Color 6 – Hashing colors will flash nonancoffins synchronization with the sound level in a song. Select the red mode.
- Low Pass Mode Color 1 to Color 6 – Hashing colors will flash on an off-insynchronization with the bass level in a song. Select the desired mode.
- Flashing Color Random – The pattern for the flashingcolorsisrandomlyse ectedfor eachsongfromthasound ovalmodeand lowpassmoos.
- Sound Level Mode Random – The pattern for the flashing colors randomly selected for each song from the sound level mode.
- Low Pass Mode Random – The pattern for the flashingcolorsis randomly selected for each song from the low passmode.
DISPEFFECT(disp ayeffect)
The MIXTRAX special effects display can be turned on or off.
1PressM.C. tod splaythesettingmoce.
2TumM.C. to select the desired setting.
MIXTRAX1(MIXTRAXspecialeffectsdisplay1)—MIXTRAX2(MIXTRAXspecialeffectsdisplay2)—OFF(normaldisplay)
CUTINEFFECT(manualcut in effect)
You cantumonoroff the MIXTRAX sound affects while manually changing tracks.
PressM.C. to select the desired setting. ON(or)—OFF(off)
MIXSettings(MIXTRAXsettings)
For details, refer to MIXTRA settings on the page.
Notes
• The MIX/DISP OFF color cannot be changed
- MIX/DISP OFF does not flash.
MIXTRAXsettings
You can change the sellings for fixed sounds and sound effects.
- The fixed sound settings can be changed from MIXFixed.
• Thosoundeffectsettings can be changed from any oil the following menus:
LOOPEFFECT.FlangerEFFECT, EchoEFFECT.andCrossfadeEFFECT
1DisplayMIXSettings.
2PressM.C.todisplaythefunctionmenu.
3TurnM.C.toselectthefunction.
Once selected, the following functions can be adjusted.
MIXFixed(MIXTRAXsourceffects)
The xedosunoscambere removed from MIXTRAX soundeffects.
PressM.C. to select the desired setting.
ON(fixedsoundsandsoundeffects)—OFF (soundeffects)
LOOPEFFECT(loopeffect)
The scope effect, which is inserted at the end of each song automatically can be removed from the sound effect.
1 PressM.C.loselectthedesiredsetting. ON(on)—OFF(off)
FlangerEFFECT(flangereffect)
That anger effect can be removed from the sound effect.
1 Press M.C. to select the desired setting. ON(on)—OFF(off)
EchoEFFECT(echoeffect)
Section
Section
Usingthisunit
Theech effect can be removed from the sound effect.
1PressM.C. In select the desired setting.
ON(on)—OFF(off)
CrossfadeEFFECT(crossfadeeffect)
The crossstade effect can be removed from the sound effect.
1 PressM.C. loselect the desired selling. ON(on)—OFF(off)
- WheniPodisselectodasthsource,the crossfadeeffectisdisab ed.
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-X3550SD.
- APPCONNECTMODE snotavailablewhen thesourceisselectedasApps.
Languageselect(mult-language)
For your convenience, this unit offers a color of several languages. You can select the language you prefer to use.
1PressM.C.loselecthe language, English Español Português
Calendar(settingthedate)
1 PressM.C. Lose electronsegment of the calendar display you wish to set. Year - Day - Month
2 Tur M.C. Loselthenale.
Clock(sott ngtheclock)
1 PressM.C. to select the segment of the clock display you wish to set. Hour—Minute
2 TurM.C. tca adjusting new lock
EngineTimealert(elapsedtimedisplaysetting)
Thissettingd splayshowmucht mehaselapsed sincethmachinewastumedon. You can set a timer and alarm.
1 PressM.C. to select electrodes resetting OFF—15 Minutes—30 Minutes
AutoPI(autoPIseek)
The unitcan automatic lysearchforadifferent stationwiththesameprogramming,evenouring presetrecall.
1 PressM.C.tolu/nAutoPlseekanoroff.
You can select an avicson which to browse music.
PressM.C. to select next reset setting. OFF—USBmemory1—USBmemory2—5D card
Warningtone(warringtonesetting)
If the front panel is not detached from the head unit within four second soft turning of the ignition warning onesounds. You can turn off the warning line.
TPressM.C.toturnnewarningtonconoroff.
AUX(auxiliary input)
Usingthisunit
Activate this setting when using an auxil aryoe-vice connected to this unit.
1 PressM.C.lolumAUXonoroff.
Dimmer(cimmer-setting)
To prevent the display from being light at night, the display automatically occurred when the car head lights are returned. You can turn the dimmer on or off.
^1 PressM.C.totumdimmeronoroff.
Contrast(displaycontrastsetting)
1 PressM.C.todisplaythesettingmode.
Turn M.C. to adjust the contrast level.
0 to 15 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
Ever-scroll(scroll modesetting)
Whenevercro lissettoON, recorded text informationscro lscontinuously ntnecisplay Setto OFF if you prefer their informal on loscroljust once.
1 PressM.C.toturntheeverscrollionoroff
BTAUDIO(Bluetoothaudioactivation)
Younectoactivateth aBTAudiosourceinorder touseaBluetoothaudioayer.
1 Press M.C. to turn the BT Audio source on or off.
Clearmemory(clearingtheBluetoothdevice datastoredorth sun t)
Bluetooth device data stored this unit can be
cleared Toprotectyourpersonalinformation.
clear nedevicememorybeforeyoupasstheuntontosomconcels. The following information will bedeleted.
•Device list
•PINcode
• Call history
- Phonebook
TPressM.C.toshowtheconfirmationdisplay.
ClearmemoryYESisdisplayed. Clearing memoryisnowonstandby.
If you donotwanttecleartheBluetooth device dataoredonthisunit.tumM.C.todisplay
Cancelandpressitagainlose ect.
2PressM.C.toclearmemory.
ClearedisdisplayandtheBluetooth device data is cleared.
- While function is in use, donotum of the engine.
BTVersioninfo.(Bluetoothversiondisplay)
Youcandisplaythesystemversionsoftthisunit andofBluetoothmodule.
1 PressM.C.tcd splaytheinformation.
APPCONNECTMODE(APPconnectmodeset
Fig.
Select an appropriate option for your smartphone.
1PressM.C.toselectthedesiredsetting.
Wired(for iPhone)—Bluetooth(for Android device)
Setupmenu
1PressandholdSRC/OFFuntiltheunit turnsoff.
2PressandholdM.C. until themainmenu appearsinthedisplay.
Usingthisunit
3TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSETUP.
4TurnM.C.toselectthesetupmenufunction.
Once selected, the following setup menu functions can be adjusted.
- SoftwareUpdate is not available for DEH-X9550SD.
FMstep(FMtuningstep)
The FMtuningstepermployedbyseektuningcan boswitchedbetween100kHz, theprosetstep, and50kHz.
If seekuring is performed in 50kHz steps, stations may be tuned in precisely. Tuncinthestations with manual tuning or use seek tuning again.
1 PressM.C.toselecttheFMtuningstep.
The AMtuning step can be switched between 9kHz, the prese step, and 10kHz. When using the tuner in North, Central or South America, reset the tuning step from 9kHz (531kHz to 1602kHz allowable) to 10kHz (530kHz to 1640kHz allowable).
1 PressM.C.tosalecttheAMtuningstep. 9kHz(9kHz)—10kHz(10kHz)
5/Wcontrol(rearoutputlandsubwooferselling)
This unit's rear output: (rearspeaker leads output and RC Area output) can be used for full range speaker (Rear SP: F.Range) or subwoofer (Rear
SP:S/W;connection. If you switch there are output selling to Rear SP:S/W, you can connect a rear speaker lead directly to subwoofer without using an auxiliary amp.
1 PressM.C. to switch therearoutpsetting.
- When nosubwooferisconnectedotheraroutput.selectRearSP:F.Range(full rangospeaker).
- Whenasubwooferisconnectedtotherear output,selectRearSP:S/W(subwoofer)
• Evenifyouchangethissetting.therewillbenoutputunlessyouturnthesubwooferoutput(refertoSubwoofer1(subwooferon/off setting)onpage13).
- If you charge this setting, subwoofer output in the audiomenu will return to factory settings.
- BothrearspeakerleadoutputsandRCArear outputareswitchedsirnu tareously ntnissetting.
SoftwareUpdate(updatedlhesoftware)
This function is used to update this unit with the latest Bluetooth software. For about Bluetooth software and updating, refer to our website.
- Never-tumtheunitoffwhiletheBluetoothsoftwareisbeingupdates.
1 PressM.C.odisplaythedataltransferrmode. Followtheon-screen instructionstofinishup- datingtheBluetoothsoftware.
Systemmenu
1PressandholdSRC/OFFuntiltheunit turnsoff.
2PressandholdM.C. until themainmenu appearsinthedisplay.
Usingthisunit
3TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSYSTEM.
4TurnM.C.toselectthesystemmenu function.
Fordetails, refertoSystemmenuonthepreviouspage.
UsinganAUXsource
1InsertthestereominiplugintotheAUX inputjack.
2PressSRC/OFFtoselectAUXasthe source.
Note
AUX cannot be selected unless the auxiliary setting is turned. Formore details refer to AUX (auxiliary input) on the previous page.
Turningthedisplayofforon
●PressandholdMIX/DISPOFFuntilthe displayturnsonoroff.
Ifanunwanteddisplayappears
Turnoff the unwanted display using the procedures listed below.
1PressM.C.todisplaythemainmenu.
2TurnM.C.tochangethemenuoption andpresstoselectSYSTEM.
3TurnM.C.todisplayDEMOOFFandpress toselect.
4TurnM.C.toswitchtoYES.
5PressM.C.toselect.
Section
Installation
Connections

WARNING
- Usespeakersoverb3W(outputvalue)and between4Ωlo8Ω(impedancevalue). Do notuse1Ωlo3Ωspeakersforthisunit.
• The black cable ground. When installing this un torpower (sold separately), makes re connected the ground wire first. Ensurate the ground wire properly connected to metal parts of hear body. The ground wire of the power ramp and heone of this un torany other vehicle must be connected to the car separately with different screws. If theserew for the ground wire also sens falls out, it could result in fire generation of smoke or malfunction.

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 position

No ACC position
• Use this unit with a 12-volt battery and negative grounding only. Failure to do so may result in fireormal function.
- Topreventashort-circuit, overheating formal-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 unilison, contro signals are sent through the blue/whitocable. Connect this cable to the system remote control of an external power amporthely via a auto-antenna clay control terminal (max. 300 mA 12VDC). The vshic disc equipped with a glass antenna, connect it to an antenna boost or power supply terminal.
- Neverconnecttheblue/whitocabletothe powerterminalofanexternalpoweramp. Also,neverconnectttothepowerterminal oftheautoantenna.Doingsomeyresultin batterydraincramalfunction.
Installation
This unit

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Diagram of a device panel with numbered components and labeled connectors⑥ 10
①USBport
②USBport2
③Antenna input
15cm
④Fuse(10A)
⑤Powercordinput
⑥Wiredremoteinput
Hard-w redremote control adapter can be connected (solid separately).
⑦Microphone input(OFH-X9550RTOly)
⑧Microphone(DEH-X9550BTonly)
4m
⑨Rearoutput
@Frontcuipul
①Subwooferoutput
12 USB cable
1.5m
- Ifconnectingbol:USB1(USBstorage device) / iPod1 (iPodconnected, using USBinput1) and USB2 (USBstoragedevice2) / iPod2 (iPodconnect, using USB input2) at the same time, usca Pioneer USBcable(CD-U50E) in addition to the regular Pioneer USBcable.
Power cord
Performtheseconnectionswhennolconnectingarearspeakerleadloasubwoofer.

flowchart
graph TD
L["1"] -->|①| R["2"]
R -->|③| L
L -->|④| F["3"]
F -->|⑤| R
R -->|⑥| 7["6"]
R -->|⑦| 8["8"]
R -->|⑧| 9["9"]
R -->|⑨| 10["10"]
R -->|⑩| 11["11"]
R -->|⑪| 12["12"]
R -->|⑫| 13["13"]
R -->|⑬| 14["14"]
R -->|⑭| 15["15"]
R -->|⑮| 16["16"]
R -->|⑯| 17["17"]
R -->|⑰| 18["18"]
Perform these connections when using as sub-wooter without this optional amplifier.

flowchart
graph TD
subgraph Top
L["①"] --> A["Speaker"]
R["③"] --> S["Speaker"]
S --> E["Amplifier"]
E --> F["Speaker"]
F --> G["Amplifier"]
end
subgraph Bottom
W["④"] --> H["Speaker"]
I["⑤"] --> J["Speaker"]
K["⑥"] --> L
L --> M["Amplifier"]
M --> N["Speaker"]
N --> O["Amplifier"]
end
L --> S
R --> S
S --> E
E --> N
N --> O
O --> P["Speaker"]
P --> Q["Amplifier"]
Q --> R
style Top fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style Bottom fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
①Topowercordinout
②LeH
③Right
④Frontspeaker
⑤Rearspeaker
⑥White
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)
(20) When using a subwoofer of 70 W (2Ω), be
sureloconnectthesubwoofertotheviolet
andviolet/blackleadsof this unit, 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(rearoutoulandsubwooferset-
(ng)onpage17.
The subwcofer 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
⑥ToFransoutput
⑦Frontspeaker
⑧Tosubwooferoutput
⑨Subwoofer
Installation
Important
- Checkallconnectionsandsystemsbefore
finalinstallation.
• Donctuseunauthorizedpartsasthismay
cause malfunctions.
- Consultyourdealerifinstallationrequires
drillingofholesorthermodificationstothe
vehicle.
- Donotinstallthisunitwhere:
—it may interfere with operation of the vehicle.
—It may cause in urtoapassen perasaresult
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 car panel and wrap any loose access to they are not blocking the events.

DINfront/rearmount
This unit can be properly installed using either front-mount rear-mounted installation.
Use-commerce available parts when installing.
DIN Front-mount
1Insertthemountingsleeveintothedashboard.
For installation in shallow spaces, use the sup- plice mountingsleeve. If there is enough space, use themountingsleevet natcam with 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.

①irring
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 the open button and push the front panel upward and pull it toward you.
Fordetails, refertoRemovingthefrontpanelto protectyourunitfromtheftandRe-attachingthe frontpanelonpage4.
Installation
Installingthemicrophone
• Only for DEH-X9550BT

CAUTION
tisextremelydangerousba lowthemicrophoneleadtobecomowoundaroundthesteeringcolumnorshiftlever.Besuretoinstallthe unitinsuchawaythatitwillnotobstructdrving.
Note
Install themicrophoneinapositionandorientationthatwillenableittpickupthevoiceofthepersonoperatingthesystem.
Wheninstallingthemicrophone onthesunvisor
1 Fitthemicrophoneleadintothegroove.

①Microponelead
②Groove
2Installthemicrophonecliponthesun visor.
With the viscrup, install the microphone clip. (Lowering the viscrup 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 insidethaveh cie
Wheninstallingthemicrophone onthesteeringcolumn
1 Detachthemicrophonebasefromthemicrophoneclip.
Todetachthemicrophonebase from the micro-phoneclip, sidelithemicrophonebase.

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 herearsideofthe steeringcolumn.
③ Camp
Useseparatelysoldclampstosecurethe leadwherer necessaryinsidelhevehicle.
Adjustingthemicrophoneangle

Tremicrophoneanglecanbeadjusted.
Additionalinformation
Troubleshooting
| SymptomCauseAction | ||
| Thedisay automatically returnsthat ordinarydis play. | Youdidno performanyopera tionwithin about30sco- onds. | Performoperation again. |
| Theropat playrange changesun- expectedly. | Dependingon therepeapplay range thesea lecreorange maychange when another folderortracks beingselected orduringfast forwarding/re- versing. | Selectthatrepeat playrangeagain. |
| Asubfolderis notplayed back. | Subfolderscan notbplayed when Folderre- peat(fo therre- peat)ls solcted. | Selectanotherre- peatplayrange. |
| NOXXXXao- pearswnana displays changed(NO TITLE forex- ample). | There snoem- bedcadextin- formation. | Switchthedisplay orlayanother track?flo. |
| The,rills malfunction- ng. Thereisinter- ference. | Youareusinga device,suchas acellular phone,thatmay causeaudible interference. | Moveelectrical devicesthatmay becausethein- terienerceway fromtheunit. |
SymptomCauseAction
| Thesound fromthe Bluetooth audiosource is notplayed back. | Thereisacallin progressona Bluetoothcon- nectedcellular phone. | Thesoundwillbe playedbackwhen thecallistermi-nated. |
| ABlueothcon- cncleddel- lularphonics currentlybeing operated. | Donctu sethe cellularphoneal thistimo. | |
| Acallwas macewitha Bluetoothcon- nectedcellular phoneandthen immediatelyter-minated Asa result commu-n cat or be-tweenthsunit andthecellular phonewasrct terminated properly. | Reconnectthe 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 connection if them puzzle fails to disappear even after the green lists switched off/on, contact your dealer or an authorized IP peer Service Station for ass starce. |
CDplayer
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-07, 11,12,17,30 | Thediscisdirty Cleanthed sc. | |
| Thediscis scratched. | Replacethed sc. | |
| ERROR-10, 11,12,15, 17,30,A0 | Thereisaneac. tricalorme- chanicalerror. | Turntheignition switchOFFand backON,or switchtopa differ- entsource then backtoimeCD player. |
| ERROR-15Theinserteddiscisblank. | Replacethed.sc. | |
| ERROR-23UnsupportedCDformat. | Replacethed.sc. | |
| FORMATREAD | Sometimesthereisade aybetweenthestartofplaybackandwhenyoutarttohearanysound. | Warunlithemessagedisappearsandyouhearsound. |
MessageCauseAction
| NOAUDIOTheinserted | Replacethenisc. |
| d sdoesnot | |
| containany | |
| p ayablefiles. |
| SKIPPEDTheinserted | Replacothecisc. |
| d soccintains | |
| DRMprotected |
| PROTECTAllthefileson | Replacethedisc. |
| thainsarted | |
| d scaracem | |
| beddedwith | |
| DRM. |
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)/iPod
MessageCauseAction
| NODEVICENoUSBstorage deviceoriPodis connected. | Connectacom- pat bleUSBstor- agedevice/iPod. |
| FORMATREAD | Sometimesthereisadelaybetweenthestartlo playbackandwhenyoustarttohcaranysound. | Waituntilthemassegedisappearsar youhearsound. |
| NOAUDIO There are no songs. | Transfer the audio files the USB storage device and connect. |
| The connected USB storegedevice/tesecur-tyenable. | Follow the USB storegedevice-instruction to date-allete/nescurity. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| SKIPPEDTheconnectedUSBstoragedev-vicecontainsfilesembeddedwithWindowsMedia®DTM9/10. | PlayanaudiofilenotembeddedwithWindowsMed aDRM9/10. |
| PROTECTAllthatflosin | Transfaraudio |
| theUSBstorage | filesrctom |
| devceareem- | beccdedwith |
| acddocwith | WindowsMedia |
| Windows Media | DRM9/10tothe |
| DRM9/10. | USBstoragede- |
| vcoandconnect. |
| NOTCOM-PATIBLE | TheUSBdevice connected to is not supported byth sun t. | •CorrectaUSB MassStorage Classcomp lant device. |
| • Disconnect your device and replace it with a compatible USB storage device. | |
| Non-compatible iPod | D disconnect your device and replace it with a compatible iPod. |
| Non-compatible SD storage device | Remove your device and replace it with a compatible SD storage device. |
| CHECKUSBTheUSBconnector,USB cablehasshorl-circuited. | Checkthatthe USBconnector,USBcableisnot caughtinsomethingordam-aged. |
MessageCauseAction
| CHECKUSBTheconnectedUSBstoragede-viceconsumesmorethenmaxi-ruma lowandiscurrent. | DisconnecttheUSBstorageda-viceandconctuseit.Tumreignitionswitch:toOFF,centoACCorOXandthenconnectonlycompliantUSBstoragedevices. |
| CHECKUSBTheiPocspor | Makesurothe |
| atoscorrectly | connectionable |
| butdoesnot | forthe Podhas |
| charge. | notshortedout |
| (e.g., notcaught | |
| inmetalobjects). | |
| Afterchecking, | |
| tumthogritition | |
| switchOFFand | |
| backON,ordis- | |
| connectthe iPod | |
| andreconnect. |
Additionalinformation
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-19Communication failed. | Performance of the following operations.-Turn the ignition switch OT and back ON,-Disconnector eject the externa storage device.-Changeload f-ferentsource, I non, return to the USB or SD source. |
| iPodfailure.Disconnectthe cable from the Pod Onco the Pod's main menu sdis-played, reconnect the Podanoreset. | |
| ERROR-23USBstoragede-vicewasnotfor-matted with FAT12,FAT16or FAT32. | USBstoragede-vice should befor-matted with FAT12,FAT16or FAT32. |
| ERROR-16The Pod firm-wareversion is old. | Update the Pod version. |
| iPodfailure.Disconnectthe cable from the Pod Onco the Pod's main menu sdis-played, reconnect the Podanoreset. |
MessageCauseAction
| STOPThereareno songs in the current list. | Selectalistthat contains songs. |
| Notfound Norelated songs. | Transfersongs to thei Pod. |
Bluetoothdevice
MessageCauseAction
| ERROR-10 The power failed | Turnthcignit on |
| for the Bluetooth module this unit. | switch Off and thereto ACCor ON. Ifthccormomos sageisstilldis-played after performing the aboveaction, 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 discasthat feature, reeither of the following twologos.


Lsa12-cmd scs.Denotuse8-cmdiscsoran adapterfor8-cmdiscs.
Use only conventional, fully circular discs. Don't use shaded discs.

Donocinserlanyth ngotherthanaCD into the disc cadingslot.
Donotusecracked,chipped,warped,rother wisedamageddiscsastheymaydamagetheplayer.
UnfinalizedCD-R/R/Woliscscannotoeplayed back.
Donotouchthorocordedsurfacco tnocliscs.
Stored disc in the cases when not nuse.
Donotattachlabe s. writoonorapplychemicals to the surface of the discs.
IocleanaCD, wipethediswithasoftclothoutwardfromthecenter.
Condensation may temporarily impair the player's performance. Let best for about one hour to adjust a warmer temperature. Also, wipe any damp disc so off with asoftc oth.
Playbackofdiscsmayntbepossio becauseof disccharacteristics,disformal,recordedappli- tion,playbackenvironment,storageconditions, andsoor.
RoadshocksmayInterruptolscplayback.
Read the precautions for discs before using them.
When using disc that can be printed on labels surfaces, 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 damage to this equipment.
Donotattachcommercial y-available adelsor other material slothed scs.
• Thediscsmaywarpmakingthodiscunplayable.
•The labelsmaycomeoffouringplaybackandprovancejectionofthediscs,whichmayresultndamagetothecquilomont.
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
Address any questions you have about your external storage device USB SDJtothomanufacturer of the device.
Donotleavethexterna storagedevice(USB,SD) inp aceswithh ghtemperatures.
Depending on the external storage device (USB, SD), that following problem may occur.
• Operations may vary.
- The storage device may not be recognized. - Files may not be displayed back properly.
Appendix
Appendix
Additionalinformation
USBstoragedevice
| Connections via USBhubarenctsupported. |
| Donotconnectanythingotherthan a USBstor agedevice. |
| Firm ysecurethe USBstoragedevicewhendry-ing.Donotletthe USBstoragedevicefallontothe floor,whereatmaybecomejammedunderthe brakeoracceleratorpedal. |
| DependingongtheUSBstoragedevicethefolo- ingprotemismayoccur.•The device maycauscaudiblointerforce whenyou are listeningtoleradio. |
SDmemorycard
| This unit supports only the following types of SD memory cards.•SD•miniSD•microSD•SDHC |
| Keeps the SD memory card out of hereach of children. Should the SD memory card be swallowed, consult doctor immediately y. |
| Don't touch the connectors of the SD memory card directly with your fingers or with anymetal device. |
| Don't insert any nothing other than an SD memory card into the SD cards it. The object(s) can as a coin jis inserted into the slot, the internal circuit may not take a condomalt functions. |
| When inserting a min SDormicroSD, 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 executed from the slot. |
Donottryforcean SDmemorycard intotheSD cardslotasthecardorthisuritmaybedamaged. Whanejectingen SDmemorycard pressstand hold tuntit itcks. Telecanenottoreleaseyour fingerimmediatelyalferyoupressonltecardas thecardmayshotourothasi standcausedam agceinjury. Ifth ecardshootscouttofth oslot, it maybecome lost.
iPod
To ensure preparation connected to correct rectorab efrom theiPoddirectlyto this unit.
FirmlysecureiheiPoowhendriving.Doralletthe iPoctallontothefloorwhereitmaybecome 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 EQratumstone original setting.
- You cannot set Repeat to off the Pod when using this unit. Repeat is automatically charged to All when the Pod is connected to this unit.
Incompatible text saved on the iPod will not be displayed by the unit.
DualDiscs
DualDiscsaretwo-sidedscsthathavearecord- acileCDforaudicononesideandarecordable 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 sidewith this unit.
Additionalinformation
Frequent tracking and objecting of DualDisc may result in scratches on the disc. Serious scratches can lead to display or problems this unit. In some cases, a Dual Disc may become stuck in the discacing sloter will not reject. Toprevent this, we recommend your resin from using DualDisc with this unit.
Please refer to the information from decisions manufacturer form more detailed information about DualDiscs.

CAUTION
Dcnotlieavetnediscs/externalstoragedevice (USB,SD)criPodinplaceswithhightemperatures.
Compressedaudio compatibility(disc,USB,SD)
WMA
F lccextension.wma
Bitrate:48kbpsto320kbps(CBR), 48kbpsto384kbps(VBR)
Sampling frequency: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 49kHz
WindowsMed a™AudioProfessional, Lossless, Voice/DRMStream/Streamwithvideo:Notcom-palibie
MP3
Fileextension.mp3
Bitrate:8kbpslo320kbps(CBR),VBR
Sampling frequency: 8kHz, 48kHz (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz foreemphasis)
Compatible ID3tagvers or: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 (ID3tagVersion2.xisgivenpriorityoverVersion 1.x.)
M3uplaylist:Notcompatible
MP3i(MP3interactive).mp3PRO:Notcompatible
WAV
Fileextension:way
Querification:band16(L PCM),4(MS
ADPCM)
Samplingfrequency:16kHz to 49kHz (LPCM).
22.05kHz and 44.1kHz (MSADPCM)
AAC
Compatible format: AACanced by Tunes
Fileextension::m4a
Samplingfrequency:1.025kHz to 48kHz
Transmission rate:16kbps/320kbps,V3R
AppleLossless Netcompatible
AACfileboughtfromtheiTunesStore(.m4pfile extension):Notcompatible
Supplementalinformation
Onlythet rst32characterscanbed splayedasa filename(includingthefileextension)orafolder name.
This unit may not work properly depending on the application used to enter code WMA files.
Theremayocas ightoo ayatthestartofplayback ofaudio flesenbeddedwithinagedalaopaudio flessoredoraUSBslorgagedevicelthalhasnumercusto cchlerarchies.
Additionalinformation
Disc
Playablefolder/ archyuptoelghtliers(Apractical/ archylslessthantwothers.)
Playablefolders upto99
Playablefiles:unto999
Filesystem:ISO9660Level1and2,Romeo,Joliet
Multi-sessiono ayback: Compatible
Packetwritten data transfer: Not compatible
Regardlessofthelengthofblanksectionsbetweenthesongstromtheoriginalrecording.compressedaudiociscssplaywithashortpause betweenewsongs
Externalstoragedevice(USB,SD)
Playablefolder hierarchyuptoeightiers (Apractical hierarchyless than twoers.)
Playablefolders upto1500
Payablefiles:upto15000
Playbackofcopyright.protectedfiles:Notcompatible
Partitionedexternalsforagedevice(LSB,SD): Onlythefirstplayablepartitioncanbeplayed.
Theremaybeaslightdelaywhenstartingplay-backofaudioflesoneUSBstoragedevicewith numerousfoldernierarchies.
SDmemorycard
There is no compatibility for Multi Media Cards (MMC).
Compatibility with all SD memory cards is not guaranteed.
This unit is not compatible with SD-Audio.
CAUTION
•Pioneeraccepts no responsibility for data lost on US\memory/US\ portable audio players/SDmemorycards/SDHCmemory cards, even if that data is lost while this unit is used.
•Pioneercannotguarantacocompatibilitywith allUSBmassstoragedevicesandassumes noresponsibilityforanyossofdataon mediaplayers.smartohones,orotherdevi-ceswhileusingthisproduct.
iPodcompatibility
This units supports only the following iPod models. Supported iPod software versions are shown below. Older versions may not be supported. Macefor
- iPoctouch4thgeneration(softwareversion 5.1.2)
- iPodtouch3rdgeneration(softwareversion 5.1.1)
- iPodtouch2ndgeneration(softwareversion 4.2.1)
- Podtouch1stgeneration(softwareversion 3.1.3)
- iPodclassic160GB(softwareversion2.0.4)
- iPodclassic120GB(softwareversion2.0.1)
• iPodclassic(softwareversion 1.1.2)
• iPodwithvideo(softwareversion1.3.0) - Podnanc6thgeneration (softwareversion 1.2)
- iPodnanc5thgeneration (softwareversion 1.0.2)
• iPocnane4thgeneration (softwareversion 1.0.4) - Podnano3rogeneration(softwareversion 1.1.3)
- iPodnanc2ndgeneration (softwareversion 1.1.3)
- iPodnanc1stgeneration(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 no version of the iPod, some function or may not be available.
Operations may vary depending on the software version of Pod.
When using an Pod ani Pod Dock Connectorto USB Cable is required.
APioneerCD U51interfaceableisa soavaI able Fordetails,consultyourdealer.
About the file format compatibility refer to the iPodmanuals.
Aud ebook, Podcast: Compatible
CAUTION
Pioneeracceptsncresponsibilityfordatalost ontheiPod, evenifthatdataislostwhilethis unil sused.
Sequenceofaudiofiles
The user cannot assign folder numbers and specify playback sequences within the 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 stnesameasthere-cordedsequenceintheexternalstoragedevice (USB,SD).
Tospecifytheplaybacksequence.thefollowing methodisrecommended.
[1] Create a file name that includes numbers that specify the playback sequence (e.g., 001xxx.mp3 and 029yyy.mp3).
2) Pullhosefilesinloafolder.
3 Savelhefolderthalcontains.hefilestothe externalstoragedevice(USB,SD).
However, depending on the system environment, you may not be able to specify the playback sequence.
ForUSBportableaudioplayers, thesequences different land depends on the player.
Bluetoothprofiles
IncordertouseBluetoothwirelesstechnology, devicesmustbeablelointerpretcertainprofiles.Thisunitiscompatiolewiththefollowing 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 ^® wordmarkandlogosareregisteredtrademarksownedbyBluetoothSIG,Inc. andanyuseofsuchmarksbyPIONEER CORPORATIONisunderlicense.Othertrademarksandtradenamesarethoseoftheirrespectiveowners.
iTunes
Apple and Tunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
MP3
Supplyoflthisproductionlyconveysalicensefor private, non-commercial use and does not conveyalicense nor mplyanyright@cousehlisproductinanycommercial(i.e.revenue-generaling) realtimebroadcasting(terrestrial,satellite), cablesand/oranyothermedia), broadcasting/streamingviasinternel,intranelsand/rothernetworksorinothelectronicocontentdistributionsystems,suchaspay-audioaudio-on-demandapplications.Anindependentlicensefor such.uscisrequired.Fondatais,pleasevisit http://www.mp8licensing.com.
WMA
Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of 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, Podano, and iPod touchanetrademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. "Made for iPod" and "Made for iPhone" mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to Podori Phone, respectively, and has been certified by the development meet Apple performance standards. Appears not responsible for the operation of this device on compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Pleasenlethalt heuseof this accessory with Podori Phone may affect wireless performance.
Android™
AndroidisatrademarkofGoogleInc.
MIXTRAX
MIXTRAXisatracemarkofthePIONEER CORPORATION.
Specifications
General
| Ratec powersource......14 VDC | |
| (a/kow/avoltagerange, 12.0V/m 14 eVDC) | |
| Ground insystem......Nogalvotype | |
| Maximum current consumption......10 CA | |
| Dimensions(W×H×D) | |
| D/N | |
| Chassis......78 mm×50mm×165mm | |
| Nose......188 mm×58mm×17mm | |
| D | |
| Chassis......78 mm×50mm×165mm | |
| Nose......170 mm×46mm×17mm | |
| Weight......1.1kg | |
Audio
Maximum power output...50W×4 70W×1/2Ω(oraubwoofer)
Continuouspoweroutput 22W×4.50Hzto1500C1z, 5%THD,4Ωlnac,bothchannelsdriver)
Load impedance ....4Ω to 8Ω × 4 4Ω to 8Ω × ? + ?Ω × 1
Precutmaxim um outpurlevel 4.0V
Equalizer(5 BandGraph cEqualizer): Frequency.....100 Hz/315 Hz/ .25 kHz / 3.15 kHz/8 kHz Gain.....+12 dB
HPF: Frequency.....50Hz/63Hz/80Hz/100Hz/ 12kHz
Slope....-2dB/oct Suawoofer(mone)
Frequency....50Hz/63Hz/80Hz/100Hz/125Hz Slope....\~8dB/oct Gain....+6dBto-74dB Phase.....Normal/Reverse
Bassboost: Gain....112cBioCdB
CDplayer
| System......Compactica acdiosystem | |
| Jsubedics......Compactdis... | |
| S grai-lc noisera-lc......$4dB(1kHz)(IEC Anc work) | |
| Numbroch channels......2(sunc) | |
| VP5denoding format......MPEG-9A/Audial ayer? | |
| WAVDecoding format......Ver.7.7.1,8.9 10,11.12(2ch audio) | |
| AACdecoding format......MPEG-AAAC(TLanesencocd only(C.mda) | |
| WAVsigna format......LinearPCM/AMSA/DCPCV (Non-compressed) |
USB
USB standards specification on USB2 01ul speed
Maximo meurrer lsc pply 1A
JSRClass....MSC(MassStorageClass) + Icsys.com....FA112,-A116,-A132
VPSdecouingformat,....MPEG 82AudioLayer3
WV/Adecoding format.....Ver.7.7.1,3.9.10, 11.12(2ch audio)
(WindowsMediaPlayer) AACdecodingformat.....MPTG-4AAC(ITunesencoced only)(m4a)
WAVsigna-IomnaL....LinearPCM&MSADPCM (Non-compressed)
SD
Compatiblephysicalformat
......Version2.00 Maximum memory capacity
32GB(ForSDandSDIIC) Flesystem...FAT12,FAT16,FAT3?
VP3decodingformat.....MPEG-Δ2AudioLayer2 WVAdecoding'ormal....Ver.7.7.1,8.9.10,-1.12
audio) (WindowsMediaPlayer)
AACdosodnglornal.....MPEG-4AAC(II) unesenced only(,m/s)
(Ver.10.6anddearlier)
WAVsigna format.... linearPCN&MSADPCN (Non-compressed)
Additional information
FMtuner
Frequency/range.....87.5MI izto 108.0MI/iz
Usable sensitivity ..... 9 dBf (0.8μV/75Ω mono: S/N:
30d 3
Signal to no serialio.....72d3(IEC Anetwork)
AMtuner
Frequency range.....531k |zto1602k |z(9k) |z)
530k||201640d|2010k||2
Usablesensitivity.....2cpV(S/N:20dB)
Signal to no serialio.....62d3(IEC Anetwork)
Bluetooth
(DEH-X9550E1)
Version......Bluetooth 5.0 certified
Quro-tower +40Bm Maximum
(Howcrlass2)
Note
Specificationsandthedes gnaresubjectto modificationswithoutnotice.
Appendix
Sección
01
Índice
01 Antesdecomenzar
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| 1 | SRC/OFF | 4 | MIX/DISP OFF |
| 2 | LEVER@BAND7 | ∅ (iPoc) | |
| 3 | ⊃DISP9 | DEI-X36503T(telefonc) | |
| DEI-X36505DCLK |
ParteParte
| (A) | (Disla) | MULTI-CONTROL (M.C.) |
| (B) | Botóndeacertura | 12 Ranuradecarga pediscos |
| (C) | ConectordeentracaAUXico-nectonatéreaode 3,5mm) | 13▲(exoulser) |
| (D) | ○/○(arrioc/aba/o) | 14 Ranuraparala tarictademamorieSDExtraigaeloene calantaroparaac-codora ananura pelabarjelade memoraSD |
PRECAUCIÓN
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—AUX (AUX)—BT Audio (audio BT)
• BTAudionostádisponibaparaDEHX9550SD.
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3CambielafuenteaApps.
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③IndicatorS.Rtrv
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OFF—15Minutes—30Minutes
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4m
⑨Salidatrasera
60Salidadela ntera
⑪Salidadesubgraves
⑫CableUSB
1.5m
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(dispositivodealmacenamentoUSB2)/
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MP3
For the December 2014
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(audio2canales)
Windows/Media Player
Peter 10 (Drums are reserved).
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Interva odefrecuenc as...de87,5MHz:108.0MHz
Sensibilidad u/Lable .... 9d31/0.BaW7bΩ. mono.
seta/rulfo:30dB
Relaciónsenañanido
72dB(redIEC-A)
SintonizadordeAM
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57Es
Conteúdo
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| 1 | SRC/OFF | 4 | MIX/DISP OFF |
| 2 | LEVER@BAND7 | ∅ (IPoc) | |
| 3 | ⊃DISP9 | DEI-X36503T(telephone) | |
| DEI-X3650SDCLK |
ParteParte
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(iPod2)—Apps2 (Apl cativo Smartphone?)—
SD (Cartão de memória SD)—AUX (AUX)—BT Audio/AudioBT)
• BTAudionácestádispon'velpara DEI X9550SD.
Ajustedovolume
T GireM.C.paraajustarevolume.

CUIDADO
• Disc repeat – Repate tocas as faixas
•Trackrepeat Repeteafaikaatual
—Podcasts (Podcasts)—Genres (Estilos)—
Composers(Compositores)—Audiobooks (Audiobooks)
Reprodução
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• BT Audio e Apps (Android)
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- Conjuntos de cores (Warm. Ambient,
Calm:
OFF 15Minutes 30Minutes
OFF—USBmemory1—USBmemory2—SD card
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②Portal ISB2
③Entradadaantena
15cm
⑭Prelo(terradochass)
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Audiobook, Podcast: Compativel
CUIDADO
USB2.0develop cadetotal
Forrecimertomáx.decorrente
……
ClasseUSB....M3C(MassStorageClass)
Sistemasdearquivos.....FAT12.FAT16.FAT39
Ver.7,7,1,8,9,10,11,12 (Audio/2/cans/s) (Windows/Media Player
(Windows Media Player)
-ormatocedecodilicaçãcAAC
MPEG-MAAC/cedilcadopor
i lunoseponas)(m4a)
(Ver.10.Gearterio)
FormatcdesinalWAV....PCMlinear&MSADPCM
(Naucompactado)
SintonizadordeFM
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87Ptbr
目錄
01 開始使用前
關於本機88
遭遇問頭時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
遥控器的使用與保養 90
常用选單操作 90
誚諧器91
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| 1 SRC/OFF | 2 MIX/DISP OFF |
| 2 LEVER@ | BAND/∅(IPod) |
| 3 ∅/DISP@ | DRH-X4560R7~ (電転) |
| DRH-X4560SBCLK |
部位部位
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部位操作功能
Received calls (已接來電記錄)
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Auto PI(自動PI技尋)
OFF USBmemory1 USBmemory2 SD
card
Warning tone(警告者設定)
9kHz (9 kHz) -10kHz (10 kHz)
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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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(Windows Media Player)
(Windows Media Player)
iTunes (تُمْعَر) MPEG-4 AAC ...... AAC تُسْيَقْ تُرْ مِبِ
.
(الASPAR ١٠٢ ورقم)
Linear PCM & MS ADPCM ..... WAV
ضمرجع
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تاقيد
m = 311
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| م.العربية | ### | |
| ### | FORMAT | |
| ### | READ | |
| ### | NO AUDIO |
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| العربية | العربية | العربية |
| العربية | العربية | العربية |
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Diagram showing car seatbelting instructions with numbered labels
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Diagram of a car interior showing steering wheel and dashboard with numbered annotationstext_image
Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled parts ① and ②, likely illustrating a vehicle or mechanical assembly.text_image
Technical diagram explaining DINA training software with labeled components and Chinese annotations for each component.

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Diagram of a device control panel with numbered components and labeled connectorsUSB ①
USB منذ ②
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④ منصير (١٠ أمير)
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Arabic text excerpt discussing language selection, navigation, and copyright notice in a web-based application.
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- Flashing Color Random
- Low Pass Mode Random
(iPhone) Apps, SD, iPod, USB
(Android) Apps · BT Audio
SuperBass—Flat—Custom2
(ضيط الموازن) G.EQ
(iPhone) Apps, SD, iPod, USB
(Android) Apps, BT Audio
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Android Export Mathematics.

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Diagram of an electronic component with numbered pins indicating internal connections or ports
| DISP OFF/MIX | 8 | OFF/SRC | 1 |
| jB2BAND | 9 | LEVER | 2 |
| DEH-X9550BT | |||
| DEH-X9550SD | 10 | jDISP | 3 |
| CLK |
| ■ إِذَا لَمْ كَلَى كُفْضِكِ الْعَادَدَ فِيْهَا الْوَقْتِ، فِنَّارِ. كُفْضِيرِ الْم.٤. |
| NO |
| إِذَا قَتْ بِلْخَبِيَارِ NO كَلَى يَمْكَكِ الْعَادَدَ فِيْقَائَةِ الْعَادَدَ. |
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Diagram of an electronic component with numbered pins indicating internal connections or portsلادحولا
| ■ إِذَا لَمْ كَلَى كُفْضِكِ الْعَادَدَ فِيْهَا الْوَقْتِ، فِنَّارِ. كُفْضِيرِ الْم.٤. |
| NO |
| إِذَا قَتْ بِلْخَبِارِ NO كَلَى يُمْكَكِ الْعَادَدَ فِيْقَائَةِ الْعَادَدَ. |
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(Windows Media Player)
(Windows Media Player)
(Tuning: b) MPEG-4 AAC AAC -1 Sinus
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(1) ^2 + 1 = + 1
(Windows Media Player)
iTunes b) MPEG-4 AAC AAC +Sivind
(m4n)
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MS ADPCM, 1: PCM,
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FM م Segment
م mitochondز فرکفیت
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2014年1月1日
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(√) (Phone Book Access Profile) PRAP
(الله)
A2DP
- (supervised input, output, log(S, bit)) AVRCB
(IPROFALI GRKHE SRI) SPP
in a) PIONEER CORPORATION
3.2.1 PIONEER CORPORATION
(41) (10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
(4) 1,350,250 iPhone 4
(5.1) iPhone 3G
(1, 1, 1) iPhone 3G
(٣,١,٢) iPhone
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Diagram of a car interior showing steering wheel and dashboard (no text or symbols)①
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Diagram showing car seatbelt components with numbered labels ① and ② pointing to a seatbelt detail.نصب ميكروفن
DEH-X955687

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Technical diagram showing a vehicle interior with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion or force vectors.text_image
Diagram of a device control panel with numbered components and labeled portsUSB 1 درگاه ①
USB ٢ مُرْكَهٍ ②
اHLاصنا

(FM FM step) FM step
PAUSE/PLAY ② S.Rtrv ③
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TESNO DEVICE NAME BTM Track title 03'35" ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥① نام دستگاه
(Bluetooth) Auto connect
(check by the student for the student) Delete device
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09:21 10:12 iPod 1 S BRTV S R L A V Song title 01:05" TollDEH-X9550SD

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① 09.21 iPod 1 iPod Play ② 10.12 ③ ④ Song title 01'05" Play ⑤ ⑦ ⑧ ⑥LINK PLAY ①
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Music browse OR OFF Link play •
USB memory2 :USB memory1
| Songs—(Albums—(Artists)Genres—(Genre)—(A. |
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1 1 DKMEBAZ KRENRA FTHAR DHEID TA SPCHE HAYE BIL ZHUN
m = 311
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