Clarion MAX67SVD Owner's Manual & Installation Manual

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Owner's manual & Installation manual
Mode et manuel
d'installation
Manual de instrucciones y de instalaci6n
MAX67SVD
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Thank
you
for
purchasing
the Clarion MAX675VD.
* This owner's manual
is
for the MAX675VD. " Please read this manual thoroughly before operating this equipment. " After reading this manual,
be
suretokeep itina handy place (e.g., glove compartment).
Check the contents of the enclosed warranty card and keep
it
carefully with this manual.
" This manual includes the operating procedures
of
the
2-Z0NE
control, iPod control, CD changer, DVD
changer, TV tuner, Satellite Radio and
5.1chsurround decoder. The CD changer, DVD Changer, TV tuner,
5.1
ch surround decoder and
HOD
naVigation system have their own manuals, butnoexplanations for
operating them are described.
Contents
FEATURES 3 Expanding Systems 3
2. PRECAUTIONS 4
3. CONTROLS/COMMANDES/CONTROLES 5
4. NOMENCLATURE 6
Names of Buttons 6
5.
OUTLINE OF BUTTON
AND
TOUCHKEY OPERATION 7
6.
REMOTE CONTROL 13 Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons 14
7.
CAUTIONS ON HANDLING 17 Operation panel/Generalities 17 Cleaning 17 Handling Discs 18
8.
DVD VIDEO SYSTEM 19 DVD Video Features 19 Discs 20 About the registered marks etc 20
9.
OPERATIONS
21
Basic Operations
21 Radio Operations 30 DVD Video Player Operations 32 Other Functions 45
10. OPERATIONS OF ACCESSORIES 47 iPod Operations 47 VISUAL Operations 50 CD Changer Operations 50 DVD Changer Operations 52
TV
Operations 52 Satellite Radio Operations 55 NAVI Operations (NAX970HD, etc.) 58
5.1chSurround Decoder Operations 60
11.IN
CASE OF DIFFICULTY 64
12. ERROR
DiSPLAyS
66
13. SPECIFICATIONS 67 INSTALLATION AND WIRE CONNECTION
MANUAL.
68
1.
BEFORE STARTING 68
2.
PACKAGE CONTENTS 68
3.
GENERAL CAUTIONS 68
4.
CAUTIONS
ON
INSTALLATION 69
5.
INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT 70
6.
CAUTIONS
ON
WIRING 72
7.
WIRE CONNECTION 73
8.
SAMPLE SYSTEM 76
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Double
Din Motorized 711Widescreen LCD
.Touch
Panel
Control
• DVD
VideoNideo
CD/CD-DAlMP3/WMA
Play
Capability
• RCA 6(+2)-Channel (2-zone)
Output
Built-in
50 W x 4
Amplifier
.CeNET
with
Balanced
Audio
Line
Transmission
and Dynamic Noise
Canceling
• CD-R/CD-RW/DVD±R/DVD±RW
Compatible
.5.1
Channel Decoder
for
DTS and
Dolby
Digital Ready
• Optical Digital
Output
.2-Z0NE
Control
.iPod®
Control
"iPod" is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered
in
the U.S. and other countries.
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Expanding
audio
features
Satellite Radio
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The
items
listed
outsideofthe
frames
are
the
commercial
products
generally
sold.
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(NAX970HD)
Expanding
navigation
features
5.1 ch Surround
Decoder
(DVH940N)
Expanding
sound
features
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For your safety, the driver should not watch the DVD
videofrVNTR
or operate the controls while driving. Please notethat watching and operating the DVD videofTVNTR while driving are prohibited by law
in
some countries. Also, while driving, keep the volume to a level at which
external sounds can be heard.
1.
When the insideofthecar is very cold and the player is used soon after switching
on
the
heater, moisture may form
on
the disc (OVD/ CO) or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible.
If
moisture formsonthe disc (OVO/CO), wipe
it off with a soft cloth.Ifmoisture formsonthe optical parts of the player, do not use the player for about one hour. The condensation will disappear naturally allowing normal operation.
2.
Drivingonextremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibration may cause the sound to skip.
3.
This unit uses a precision mechanism. Even in
the event that trouble arises, never open the case, disassemble the unit, or lubricate the rotating parts.
4.
TV broadcast reception (when the optional TV tuner
is
connected) When receiving the TV broadcast, the strength of the signals changes since the car is
moving, soinsome cases it may not be
possible to receive clear pictures.
• TV signals are strongly linear, so reception
is affected by buildings, mountains and other obstacles.
• Such external factors such as electric train
lines, a high voltage lines, and signal devices may disturb the picture or cause noise.
*
If
the receptionispoor,
switchtoa station with
good
reception.
5.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto Part 15ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
jf
not installed
and used
in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur
in
a
particular installation.
If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or an experienced radiolTV technician for help.
INFORM
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CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER
WilL
VOID THE WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL.
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Note
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Names
of
Buttons
Note:
• Be sureto readthis chapterwhile referring to the front diagrams for chapter
"3.
CONTROLS"on
page
5 (unfold).
[~]
(POWER)
button
• Press this button to turn on the power. Keep
pressing this button more than 1 second to turn off the power.
• Press this button to turn off the back light of
the liquid crystal panel.
[il]
(OPEN/CLOSE)
button
• Use this button to open/close the operation
panel.
• Keep pressing this button more than 2
seconds to adjust the angle of the operation panel. The angle of the operation panel
is
adjustableinthe range of 00to 30
0
.
Sensor
• Receiver forthe remote control unit(operating range: 30
0
in
all directions).
[ISR]
button
• Use this button to enter/exit the ISR (Instant Station Recall) standby mode.
• Keep pressing this button more than 2 seconds to store the current station into ISR
memory
in
the radio mode.
* The [lSR] button
is
disabled when the
SUB
zoneisselectedinthe
2-Z0NE
mode.
[ADJ]
button
• Press this button to enter/exit the ADJUST
mode to change the settings.
• Keep pressingthis button more than 1 second to enter/exit the Monitor Adjust mode.
Blink
LED
• When the BLINK LED functionisset to "ON" from the GENERAL menu
in
the ADJUST
mode, blinks when the ACC power
is
turned off.
[-../
II]
button
• Press this buttontoenter the play pause mode in
the DVD PLAYER/iPod/changer modes.
Press the button again
to
resume playback.
• Keep pressing this button more than 1 second to mute the sound
in
the DVD PLAYER/iPod/
changer modes.
• Press this button to mute the sound
in
the
TUNER/Satellite RadiolTVNISUAL modes.
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buttons
• Use these buttons to change to the previous/ next preset station
in
the TUNER/Satellite
RadiolTV modes.
• Use these buttons to select a track
in
the CD, Video CD, MP3IWMA, iPod and CD changer modes.
• Use these buttons to select a chapter
in
the
DVD video and DVD changer modes.
[BAND]
button
• Press this button to switch the receiving bands for TUNER/Satellite RadiolTV modes. Keep pressing this button more than 1second to switch the Seek/Manual tuning modes.
• Use this button to move to the first track
in
the CD, Video CD and iPod modes, or the first chapter
in
the DVD video mode.
• Use this button to move to the next folder
in
the MP3/WMA mode.
• Use this button to switch to the nextdisc
in
the
changer modes.
• Keep pressing this button more than 1 second to play all tracks in the iPod mode.
[MENU]
button
• Pressing this button in the Navigation mode shows the Menu screen of the Navigation system.
• When the menu screen of a DVD videolVideo CD
is
displayed, pressing this button displays the Key Pad on the screen. When the other screen than the menu screen
is
displayed, keep pressing this button more than 1 second to display the Key Pad.
[MAP]
button
• Press this button to show the Map screen of the current location
in
the Navigation mode.
• Pressing this button
in
the audio/visual modes
changes to the Navigation mode.
• Pressing this button switches the display to a Visual input screen to lock the monitor (To enable this function, go to the GENERAL menu (Within the ADJUST menu), and touch the
[CONNECT] key, and select the desired
item other than
"NONE").
[SRC]
button
• Press this button to display the Source menu screen to switch the mode.
[+],
[-]
buttons
• Use these buttons to increase/decrease the volume.
[iPod]
button
• Press this button to switch to the iPod mode.
[~]
(EJECT)
button
• Use this button to eject the disc setinthis unit.
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Turning the power on
ClarIon
System check
The CeNET format utilizedonthis unit is provided with a system check function. When the system check function is performed under the following conditions, the power is automatically turned off. Press the
[0]
(POWER) button again.
-When power is first turned
on
after initial
installation.
-When an external device is connected or disconnected.
-When the
[RESET] button
is
pressed.
*In addition to the above conditions, the
system check function can be performed from the GENERAL menu
in
the ADJUST
mode.
-You
can change the media
sources.
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-Enters desired frequency.
(Key Pad screen)
Note:
*1:These images indicate the buttons to press or
keys to touch.
*2:External equipment not connected with
CeNET
is
not displayed.
*3:When the TUNER mode is currently selected,
touch the
[Back]
key.
*4:The operation key
is
[Search] key
in
the
description of operation per mode.
*5:This shows an example entering 107.9 MHz.
(Source menu)
(Preset
List
screen)
TUNER
mode
operation
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DVD Video mode operation
(Source menu)
*Screen during
DVD
mode
when automobile moving.
Note:
*6:When displaying moviesinDVD video mode, touching the screen surface will cause
the DVD PLAYER mode screen to
be
displayed.
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Adjusting
audio
feature
settings
.When
no
surround
decoderisconnected
(From any screen)
(ADJUST
mode menu)
(AUDIO EXT. menu)
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• When the
5.1chSurround Decoder is connected
(From any screen)
(ADJUST mode menu)
(AUDIO EXT. menu)
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(From any screen)
(MONITOR menu)
(Hour,
Minute,
a.m.lp.m.)
-With a navigation system connected, the CLOCK and CONNECT items cannot be set.
(GENERAL menu)
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*Switched by touching this key repeatedly.
Adjusting the other system settings
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Inserting the Batteries
1.
Slide the rear coverinthe direction of the arrow, and remove
it.
2.
Insertthe AA (SUM-3, IECR-6/1.5V) batteries
bundled with the remote control unit
in
the
directions shown
in
the .figure, then close the
rear cover.
Note:
Using batteries improperlycan cause them to explode. Take note
of
the following points:
• When replacing batteries, replace both batteries with
new
ones.
• Do
not
short-circuit, disassembleorheatbatteries.
• Do
not
disposeofbatteries into fireorflames.
• Dispose
of
spentbatteries properly.
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Functions
of
Remote Control Unit Buttons
You can use the remote control unit to control the MAX675VD. When the
2-Z0NE
functionisON, the
controls work upon the selected zone.
Shared modes
[SRC] button
• Press this button
to
turnonthe power. Keep
pressing this button more than
1 second
to
turn
off the power.
• Press this button
to
switch the modes such
as
TUNER mode, DVD PLAYER mode.
[VOLUME] buttons
• Increase and decrease volume.
[MUTE] button
• Turns mute
on
and off.
[RTN] button
• Returns
to
the previous screen from the list or
menu screens.
• Displays the menu screen when playing a Video CD.
[2-Z0NE] button
• Keep pressing more than
1 second to turn
on the 2-Z0NE, and keep pressing againtoturn off 2-Z0NE.
• Press to switch between the MAIN zone and SUB zone when the
2-Z0NEisturned on.
TUNERfTV/Satellite Radio mode
[BAND] button
• Switches reception band.
• Keep pressing more than
1 second to switch
the Seek/Manual tuning modes.
[0-9]
buttons
• Use
in
the Key Pad screen to set the radio
frequency or TV/Satellite Radio channels.
• Use to select the preset number
in
the Preset
List screen.
[DISC SEL] button
• Press to show/hide the Preset List screen.
[SEARCH MODE] button
• Press to show/hide the Key Pad screen.
[ENT] button
• Press to fix the entered data
in
the Key Pad
screen.
[~],
[~>]
buttons
• Press to select the next higher or lower preset
station
in
TUNER and TV/Satellite Radio
modes.
[SCN] button
• Press to perform preset scans
in
the TUNER and TV/Satellite Radio modes. For the Satellite Radio mode, keep pressing more than 1 second.
• Press
to
perform category scansinthe Satellite
Radio mode.
• Keep pressing more than
1 second to perform
the auto store operation
in
the TUNER and TV
modes.
[ISR] button
• Recall ISR radio station
in
memory.
• Keep pressing more than 2 seconds
to
store current station into ISR memory (radio mode only).
[RDM] button
• Press
to
switch between TV mode and VTR
mode.
DVD PLAYER mode
[BAND] button
• Press to return
to
the first chapterinDVD video
mode.
• Press to return to the first track
in
CD and Video
CD
modes when playing back.
• Press
to
move to the next folder when more
than
1 folder are played back
in
MP3IWMA
mode.
[P.TIME] button
• Press to turn on/off the playtime display
in
the
DVD videolVideo CD modes.
[
...
II]
button
• Press to play or pause video and audio media.
• Keep pressing more than
1 second to stop
video playback
in
DVD video.
[0-9]
buttons
• Press to enter DVD video chapters/titles
in
the
Key Pad screen.
• Press to set the track/folder number of the CD, Video CD orMP3IWMA
in
the Key Pad screen.
[DISC SELl button
• Press to show/hide the Track List screen
in
the
CD
mode.
• Press to show/hide the FolderList screen
in
the
MP3IWMA mode.
[SEARCH MODE] button
• Press to displaythe Key Pad operation screen.
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to switch the search mode.
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FunctionsofRemote Control Unit Buttons
[RTN] button
• Presstoswitch to the menu screen while a Video CDis being played back. Press to switch to
the previous screen display while the Menu
screen is being displayed. However, it may
occur that this button operation dose not work on
some discs.
[MENU] button
• Press to display menu stored on video disc.
[SET UP] button
• Press to show the DVD SETUP menu screen during DVD video playback.
[TOP MENU] button
• Press to display the Top Menu screen stored
on
DVD video disc. Some discs do not display
the top menu screen.
[A],
['],[.....
], [....] buttons
• Press to select button items on the menu screen of a DVD video.
• Press
[!],
['J to scroll the Track/Folder List
screen
in
the CD and MP3IWMA modes.
[ENT] button
• Presstofix the entered datainthe Key Pad screen.
• Press to fix the selected item
in
the menu
screens.
[<
.....
], {
....
>]
buttons
• Press to selectthe next higher or lower chapter number
in
DVD video mode.
• Press to select the next higher orlower track
in
CD, Video CD and MP3/WMA modes.
• Keep pressing
to
perform fast-forward and fast-
backward.
• Keep pressing to perform slow playback white pausing a DVD videolVideo CD play.
[SCN] button
• Press to perform chapter scansinthe DVD video mode, and track scans
in
CD and MP3/
WMA modes.
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to perform folder scans
in
MP3IWMA mode.
[RPT] button
• Press to perform chapter repeatinthe DVD video mode, and track repeat
in
CD and MP3/
WMAmodes.
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to perform folder repeat
in
MP3IWMA mode.
[ROM] button
• Press to play tracks at randominCD and MP3/ WMAmodes.
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to play folders at random
in
MP3IWMA mode.
[PBC] button
• Press to turn on/off the PSC functioninthe Video CD mode.
[AUDIO] button
• Press to switch the AUDIO functioninthe DVD videolVideo
CD
modes.
[SUB TITLE] button
• Press to display subtitlesinthe DVD video mode.
[ANGLE] button
• Press to switch the ANGLE functioninthe DVD video mode when the Angle mark
is
displayed.
(This button is availableonly on multiple angles
DVDs and when the ANGLE function
in
the
SET UP menu
is
set to ON.)
[SLOW] button
• Press to perform slow playbackinthe DVD videolVideo CD modes.
iPod mode
[BAND] button
• Press to return to the first trackinthe current play list.
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to change
to the All play mode. All tracks
in
the Song list
will be played back.
[
...
II]
button
• Press to play or pause the selected media.
[!],
[,]
buttons
• Press to scroll the list screens.
[<
.....
], [
....
>]
buttons
• Press to select the next higher or lower track
numbers.
• Keep pressing to perform fast-forward or fast-
backward.
CD changer mode
[BAND] button
• Press to switch discs.
[DISC SEL] button
• Press to show/hide the Disc List screen.
[
....
II]
button
• Press to play and pause the selected media.
[0-9]
buttons
• Press to enter track numbersinthe Key Pad
screen.
• Press to select the disc number
in
the Disc List
screen.
[A],
{l]
buttons
• Presstoscroll the Disc/Track List screen.
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FunctionsofRemote Control Unit Buttons
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DVD changer mode
[BAND] button
• Press to switch discs.
[ROM] button
• Press to play tracks of all discs at random.
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to play folders of all discs at random.
When SUB zone is selected
[ISR] button
Not supported.
SUB zone operations are supported, but button functions are limited as follows:
CD changer mode
• This mode is disabled when MAIN zoneisset to an external equipment other than the CD changer.
Shared modes
[VOLUME] buttons
• Controls sound volume for MAIN zone source.
[MUTE] button
• Controls audio mute function for MAIN zone source.
[RPT] button
• Press to perform track repeat.
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to perform disc repeat.
[~],
[
....
>]
buttons
• Press to select the next higher or lower track numbers.
• Keep pressing to perform fast-forward or fast­backward.
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[SCN]button
fir
Press to perform track scan.
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i disc scan.
!!.
[P.TIME] button
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to switch between the time progress and remaining time to
be displayed.
[DISC SEL] button
• Presstoshow/hide the Disc List screen.
[0
- 9] buttons
• Presstoenter track numbersinthe Key Pad screen.
• Press to select the disc numberinthe Disc List screen.
DVD changer mode
• This modeisdisabled when MAIN zone is set to
an
external equipment other than the DVD
changer.
LA],
['],[.....
],
[~]
buttons
• Presstoscroll the DiscITrack List screen.
[SCN] button
• Presstoperform track scan.
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to perform disc scan.
[RPT] button
• Press to perform track repeat.
• Keep pressing more than 1 second to perform disc repeat.
• Other button operations
in
this mode are the
same as those
in
DVD PLAYER mode.
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For a longer service life,besuretoread the following cautions.
Operation panel/Generalities
• The operation panel will operate properlyina temperature range of 0 to 60°C.
• Do notallow any liquids
on
the set from drinks,
umbrellas etc. Doing
so
may damage the
internal circuitry.
• Do not disassemble or modify the set
in
any
way. Doing so may result
in
damage.
• Subjecting the operation panel to shocks may result
in
breakage, deformation or other
damage.
• Do notlet cigarettes burn the display. Doing so may damage or deform the cabinet.
• If a problem should occur, have the set inspected at your store of purchase.
• Do not insert objects or poke
in
the space between the operation panel and the main unit when the panel is tilted.
Cleaning
• Cleaning the cabinet
Use a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe off the dirt. For tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent diluted
in
water to a soft cloth,
Wipe
off the dirt
gently, then wipe again with a dry cloth. Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner, etc.,
as
these substances may damage the cabinet or cause the paint to peel. Also, leaving rubber or plastic products
in
contact with the cabinet
for long periods of time may cause stains.
• Cleaning the liqUid crystal panel
The liquid crystal panel tendsto collect dust, so wipe it off occasionally with a soft cloth. The surface is easily scratched,
so
do not rubitwith
hard objects.
• The remote control unit may not work if the remote control sensor is exposed
to
direct
sunlight.
In
extremely cold weather, the display movement may slow down and the displaymay darken, but this
is
not a malfunction. The display will work normally when the temperature increases.
• Small black and shiny spots inside the liquid crystal panel are normal for LCD products.
• The touchkeys on the display operate when slightly touched.
Do
not press the touchkey
screen with much force.
Do
not push the case surrounding the touchkey panel with much force. This may cause malfunctioning of the touchkeys.
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Handling Discs
Handling
• New discs may have some roughness around the edges.
If
such discs are used, the player may not work or the sound may skip. Use a ball-point pen or the like to remove any roughness from the edge of the disc.
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• Never stick labelsonthe surface of the disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen.
• Never
playa
disc with any cellophane tape or
other glue
on
it or with peeling off marks.Ifyou
try to play such a disc, you may not be able to
get it back out of the DVD player or it may damage the DVD player.
Do
not use discsthat have large scratches, are misshapen, cracked, etc. Use of such discs may cause misoperation or damage.
• To remove a disc from its storage case, press down
on
the center of the case and lift the disc
out, holding it carefully by the edges.
Do
not use commercially available disc protection sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers, etc. These may damage the disc or cause breakdown of the internal mechanism.
Storage
Do
not expose discs to direct sunlight or any
heat source.
• Do not expose discs to excess humidity or dust.
• Do not expose
discslo
direct heat from
heaters.
Cleaning
• To remove fingermarks and dust, use a soft cloth and wipe
in
a straight line from the center
of the disc to the circumference.
• Do not use any solvents, such as commercially available cleaners, anti-static spray, or thinner
to clean discs.
• After using special disc cleaner, let the disc dry off well before playing
it.
On Discs
• Exercise a good precaution when loading a
disc. The operation panel will close
automatically when leaving
it
open for a while.
• Never turn off the power and remove the unit
from the car with a disc loaded.
ACAU1]ON
For your safety, the driver should not insert or eject a disc opening the operation panel while driving.
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DVD videoisa high-quality digital video source that provides crisp and clear images. One 12cmdisc contains either one film or four hours of music.
DVD Video Features
This unit provides the following functions
in addition to the high image quality and sound quality of DVD video.
Note:
• The functions described in thesection, "Features",
for example, the recorded language, subtitles, angles, etc. differ with the DVD video disc. Referto the instructions provided with the DVD video.
• Some disc functions
may
operate differentlyfrom
described in this manual.
Multi-sound function
DVD video can store up to 8 languages for one
film; select the language of your preference.
• The languages stored
on
the disc are indicated
by the icon shown below.
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Multi-angle function
A DVD video thatisfilmed from multiple angles allows you to select the angle of choice.
• The number of recorded angles are indicated by the icon shown below.
Subpicture (subtitles) function
A DVD video can record subtitles forupto 32
languages and you can select the language of
the subtitles you wish to see.
• The number of recorded subtitle languages are indicated by the icon shown below.
Multi-story function
When a DVD video contains more than one story for a film, you can select the story you wish to enjoy. The operation procedures vary with the disc; observe the instructions for selecting a story provided during playback.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital enables up to
5.1
independent multi-channel audio reproduction, the same type of surround system that is used
in
movie
theaters.
DTS
DTS (Digital Theater System)isa digital sound
compression technique developed by Digital Theater Systems, Inc. This low sound compression format delivers a large amount of data and makes it possible to
reproduce a high quality sound.
Menu screens
Menus can be called up during DVD video playback to perform menu setting.
• Example showing menu display
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Playable
discs
This DVD video player can play the following
discs.
About
playing
a CD-R/CD-RW
disc
(MP3, WMA)
This player can play CD-R/CD-RW discs previously recorded
in
music CD format (MP3,
WMA) or video CD format.
About
MP3IWMA
playback
This unit can play back CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-R/ RW and DVD+R/RW discs
on
which MP3IWMA music data have been recorded. For a detailed information, see the section entitled
"Listeningtoan MP3IWMA" (page 42).
Discs
that
cannot
be
played
back
This DVD video player cannot play back DVD­Audio, DVD-RAM, Photo CDs, etc.
Note:
• It
may
also
notbepossible to
play
back
CDs
recordedon a CD-Runit
and
CD-RW
unit. (Cause: disc characteristics, cracks, dust/dirt, dust/dirt on player's lens, etc.)
If
a CD-RorCD-RW
disc that has
not
been finalized is played, it will take a long time to start playing. Also,
it
may
notbepossible to
play
depending on its recording conditions.
• You cannot
play
SuperAudio CDs. Playbackofthe
CD
playerisnot
supported evenifit is a hybrid
disc.
Note
on
region
numbers
The DVD video system assigns a region number to DVD video players and DVD discs by sales
area. DVDvideo playerssold
in
the United States can play back DVD discs with the region number "ALL", "1" or any combination of numbers that also incorporate a "1".
The DVD video region number
is
markedonthe
disc jacket as shown below.
WMA
CD TEXT
lillDD~ITa
DIGITAL
AUDID
c:::mIT:J
MP31D3TAG
1R?3
ID3TAG
Audio CDs
(illD~~
DIGITAL
AUDIO
About
CD Extra
discs
A CD Extra discisa discinwhich a total of two sessions have been recorded. Thefirst session is Audio session and the second session
is
Data session. Your personally-created CDs with more than second data sessions recorded cannot be played on
this DVD video player.
Note:
• When you
playa
CD Extra disc, only the first
session will
be
recognized.
About
playing
a DVD-R/RW
or
DVD+R/RW
disc
This player cannot play DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/ RW discs previously recorded
in
video CD format. However, MP3IWMA files recorded
on
DVD-R/
RW and DVD+R/RW discs can
be
played.
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About
the registered
marks
etc.
• This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must
be authorized by Macrovision, andisintended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• "DTS" and "DTS
Digital
Out"are trademarks of
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
• "iPod" is for legal or rightholder-authorized copying only. Do not steal music.
• Windows Media
TM,
and the
Windows@
logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
in
the United States and/
or other countries.
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Basic Operations
Note:
Be
sure to read this chapterreferringtothe chapter
"3.
CONTROLS" on page
5.
ACAi..JTIQN
When
the
unit
is turned on, starting and
stopping
the
engine
with its
volume
raised
to
the
maximum
level
may
harm
your
hearings.
Be careful
about
adjusting
the
volume.
Turning on
and
offthe power
Note:
• Start the engine before using this unit.
• Be careful about using this unit for
a long time
without running the engine.
If
you drain the car's
battery too
far,
you
may
not be abletostart the
engine
and
this can reduce the service lifeofthe
battery.
1.
Start the engine. The illuminationsonthis unit light up.
Adjusting the volume
1.
Press the [+]/[-] buttons to adjust the volume. [+]: Increases the volume. [-]:
Decreases the volume.
*
The
volume level indicatedinthe displayisin
a
range
from 0 (min.)to33
(max.).
While driving, keep
the
volume
levelatwhich
external
sounds
can be heard.
Mute
1.
Wheninthe TUNER, VISUAL, TV or Satellite Radio mode, press the
[~/II]
button to turn the mute on and off. When in the DVD PLAYER, iPod
or
changer
mode, keep pressing the
[~/II]
button more
than 1 second to turn the mute on and off.
* When the mute
is
turned
on,
"<8)"
appears
at
the
bottom left of the screen.
Engine ON position
Opening the operation panel and
adjusting the angle
2.
Press the
[0]
(POWER) button to turn on the
power.
Note:
• Pressing this button while the
power
is turned on
turns
off
the back fightofthe liquid crystal panel.
3.
To turn off the power, press and hold the
[oj
(POWER) button for more than 1 second.
Selecting a mode
1.
Press the [SRC] button to display the Source menu.
* External equipment
not
connected to this unit
is
not displayed.
2. Touch the desired mode key.
Open the operation panel when inserting/ejecting
a disc. The angle ofthe operation panel can be adjusted depending
on
the mounting angle of the unit or
light coming into the car.
ACAUTION
Do
not
move
the
operation
panel forcibly
or
do
not
apply
strong
forcetothe
operation
panel.
When
the
operation panel is operating, be
careful not to
get
your
handorfinger
caught
between the operation panel and main unit
or
its mechanical parts.
The
driver
should
not
operate the operation
panel
while
driving.
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Basic
Operations
Opening/closing
the
operation
panel
1.
Press the
[fl.]
(OPEN/CLOSE) button.
The operation panel will be opened or closed.
Note:
• The operation panel will close automatically when leaving it open for
a while.
• When the operation panel is open, the touch panel cannot be operated.
Adjusting
the
angleofthe
operation
panel
The angle of the operation panel can be adjusted
in
the range of 0° to 30°.
1.
Keep pressing the
[!h]
(OPEN/CLOSE) button more than 2 seconds. Beeps will sound twice and the operation panel will start moving.
2.
When the operation panel is moved to your desired angle, release the button. The operation panel will stop.
* Once you adjust the angle of the operation
panel, the operation panel will return to the adjusted angle even after it is open/closed.
Returning
the
operation
paneltothe
original
angle
1.
Keep pressing the
[fl.]
(OPEN/CLOSE) button. It will move, and stop at 30°.
2.
Keep pressing the
[fl.]
(OPEN/CLOSE) button again. It will move, and stop at 0°.
Adjusting
the AUDIO
Note:
• When the optional
5.
1ch Surround Decoder
(DVH940N) is used, the following tone adjustments cannot be made.Toadjust the tone, refer to the section
"5.
1
ch
Surround
Decoder
Operations".
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, then touch the
[AUDIO] key.
2.
Touch the item key to adjust.
3.
Perform the adjustment. See the following sections for detail.
4.
Touch the
[Back]
key to return to the previous
screen.
*
In
the following sections, only the details
regarding adjustments are described,
procedures to select items are skipped.
Adjusting
the balance/fader
2-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the
BAUFAD
item.
3-1. Touch the [
.....
] or [
.....
] key to adjust to the
fader level.
• The factory default setting is "0". (Adjustment range: front 12 to rear 12)
[
.....
] :
Emphasizes the sound from the front
speakers.
[
.....
] :
Emphasizes the sound from the rear
speakers.
3-2. Touch the
[~]or[~]
key to adjust to the
balance level.
• The factory default setting is "0". (Adjustment range: left 13 to right 13)
[~]
:
Emphasizes the sound from the left
speakers.
[~]
:
Emphasizes the sound from the right speakers.
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Basic
Operations
Adjusting
the
BASS
The bass gain, bass frequency (center frequency) and bass Q can be adjusted as follows.
2-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the BASS item.
3-1. When the AUDIO BASS screen is
displayed, touch the
[~]or[~]
key for the
desirable type to adjust to a desirable level. GAIN:
-6
to 8 (The factory default setting is "0".)
FREQ. : 50Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz (The factory default setting is "50Hz".)
Q:
1,
1.25, 1.5, 2 (The factory default setting is
"1".)
Adjusting
the MID
The MID gain, MID frequency (center frequency) and MID Q can be adjusted as follows.
2-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the MID item.
3-1. When the AUDIO MID screen is displayed,
touch the [..] or
[~]
key for the desirable type
to adjust to a desirable level. GAIN:
-6
to 6 (The factory default setting is "0".)
FREQ. : 700Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz (The factory default setting is
"1
kHz".)
Q:
1.5,2
(The factory default setting is "2".)
Adjusting
the TREBLE
The treble gain and treble frequency (center frequency) can be adjusted as follows.
2-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the TREBLE item.
3-1. When the AUDIO TREBLE screen is
displayed, touch the [..] or
[~]
key for the
desirable type to adjust to a desirable level. GAIN:
-6
to 6 (The factory default setting is "0".)
FREQ. : 8kHz, 12kHz (The factory default setting is "12kHz".)
Adjusting
the
non
fader
output
volume
You can adjust the volume output from the unit's non fader output terminal.
2-1. Touch the [..] or
[~]
key of the NON FADER
VOL item to adjust to desirable level.
Setting
range:
-6
to 6 (The factory default setting is "0".)
Turning
on/off
the MAGNA BASS
EXTEND
The Magna Bass Extend does not adjust the low sound area like the normal sound adjustment function, but emphasizes the deep bass sound area to provide you with a dynamic sound.
2-1. Touch the
[~]
key to display the next menu
screen.
3-1. Touch [ON] or [OFF] ofthe [M-B EX] item to
turn the Magna Bass Extend effect on or off (The factory default setting is "OFF").
Adjusting
the MONITOR
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, then touch the [MONITOR] key.
2.
Perform the adjustment for the desired item.
See the following sections for detail.
3.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.
*
In
the following sections, only the details regarding adjustments are described, procedures to select items are skipped.
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Basic Operations Changing the color
of
the title
and
command bars in the screen
2-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the MONITOR ADJ item
to display the Monitor Adjust screen.
This screen
can
alsobedisplayed directly
by
pressing
and
holding
the
[ADJ] button
for
more than 1 second.
2-2. Touch the
[Auto], [Day] or [Night] key
to
set
the color mode (The factory defaultsetting
is
"Auto"). "Auto" :
The color is changed according to the status of the car light: When the car light
is
off: light gray color
When the car light
is
on: dark gray color
"Day" :
Set to the light gray color.
"Night" :
Set to the dark gray color.
Note:
The
setting for the MONITOR
ADJ
item made
in
theNAVI
mode returnsto"Auto"
(the factory
defaultsetting)
if
the
ACe
power is turnedofforthe
vehicfe's illumination switch is operated.
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Adjusting the brightness, color, hue and
dimmer level
Note:
The
Color
and
Hue settings can be adjusted only
in
the DVD video, Video
CD,
TVNTR, VISUAL and
DVD changer modes,
and
only when the car is
stopped
and
the parking brake is applied.
The
Hue setting can be adjusted only when the
NTSe
mode is selected.
2-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the MONITORADJ item
to display the Monitor Adjust screen.
This screen
can
alsobedisplayed directly
by
pressing
and
holding
the
[ADJ] button for
more than 1 second.
2-2. Touch the
[Bright]
key repeatedly to select
the adjustment type. Every pressing
it
changes adjustment type as follows:
[Bright]~[Color]~[Hue]-+[Dimmer]
~
[Brightj
...
"Bright"
:
Adjusts the brightness of the display.
"Color"
:
Adjusts the color saturation.
"Hue"
:
Adjusts the tone of color (redisemphasized or green
is
emphasized).
"Dimmer"
:
Adjusts the panel brightness when the car lights are ON/OFF.
The factory default setting is :
When the car light is off: brightest setting (58 steps) When the car light is
on
:
medium brightness (29 steps)
2-3. Touch
[~]or[~1
key to adjust a level.
"Bright"
[~]
: Press to make image brighter.
[~]
: Press to make image dimmer.
"Color"
[~]
: Press to increase color depth.
[~]
: Press to decrease color depth.
"Hue"
[~]
: Presstoincrease green.
[~]
: Presstoincrease
red.
"Dimmer"
[~]
: Press to make image brighter.
[~]
: Press to make image dimmer.
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Basic
Operations
Warning
display
when CCD camera
is
installed
The following warning messageisdisplayed during use of the CCO camera:
"Make
sure
of
safety
around
your
vehicle".
2-1. Touch the [ON] or [OFF] key of the
CAMERA WARNING item to turn this function on oroff (Thefactory defaultsetting is
"ON").
Switching
the
VTR
system
between
NTSC
and
PAL
Note:
• This setting is appliedonlytothe VISUAUVTR input mode.
2-1. Touch the [NTSC] or [PAL] key of the
NTSC/PAL item to set the VTR system (The factory default setting
is
"NTSC").
Changing
the
colorofthe
background
picture
2-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the WALL COLOR item
to display the WALL COLOR screen.
2-2. Touch the desired Color you wish to set
(The factory default setting
is
"CYAN").
Turning
on/off
the
motionofthe
background
picture
2-1. Touch the [ON] or[OFF] key ofthe MOTION
item to set the function (The factory default setting
is
"ON").
Front
monitor
lock
When an external deviceisconnected to the Visual terminal, lockthe front monitorto showthe
visual input source.
Note:
• This function is enabledonly when the CONNECT item
of
the GENERAL menu is set to otherthan
"NONE".
1.
Press the [MAP] button to set the monitor
lock. The front monitor screen is locked to showthe visual input source.
2.
To cancel the monitor lock, press the [MAP]
button. The screen returns to show the image of the
selected mode.
Adjusting
the GENERAL
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, then touch the [GENERAL] key.
2.
Touch the
[~]
key to display the next menu
screen if desired.
3.
Perform the adjustment for the desired item.
See the following sections for detail.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.
*
In
the following sections, only the details regarding adjustments are described, procedures to select items are skipped.
Clock
Adjustment
Note:
• The clock cannot be adjusted with a navigation system connected.
3-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the CLOCK item.
3-2. Touch the [
....
] and [
....
] keys underthe Hour, Minute and a.m.lp.m. box to adjust the time, then touch the [SET] key (The factory default setting is
"1
:00 a.m.").
* The time is displayed
in
12-hour format.
Setting
the BEEP
The sound heard when you make operations
is called "beep". The unit can be set up so that it does not produce this beep sound.
• The factory default setting is "ON". 3-1. Touch the [ON] or [OFF] key of the BEEP
item to turn the function on or off.
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I
Basic Operations
.
- SWitching CONNECT (connect)
Make the following settings when an external device
is
connectedtothe Visual terminal.
c=
Note:
E This function is notavailable when the Clarion
51
navigation system (NAX970HD)isconnected.
• When the navigation system
is
connected, use the monitor lock function. Locking the monitorlocks the screen size
inF.WIDE mode (full wide) andthe
VTR system
to
NTSC.
• The setting
of
the CONNECTitem cannot be
changed when
a navigation system is connected.
NAVI:
Select when a navigation system is connected. OTHER:
Select for external devices other than a navigation system.
NONE: Select when no external device is connected.
• The factory default setting is "NONE". 3-1. Touch the [NAVI], [OTHER] or [NONE] key
of the CONNECT item to set the function.
Setting the Blink LED
When this function is setto"ON", the Blink LED indicatorwill blink when the ACC power
is
turned
off.
3-1. Touch the [ON] or [OFF] key of the BLINK
LED item to turn the function
on
or off (The
factory default setting
is
"OFF").
• Setting the CATS function (see page 27) turns on the Blink LED function as well.
Performing the system check
3-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the SYSTEM CHECK item. The available operation mode
is
listed
in
white letters.
3-2. Touch [Check] key at the top right of the
screen to periorm the system check manually. The system will be restarted after performing the system check.
Cellular phone interrupt setting
When you connect yourcellular phonetothis unit using a separately sold cable, you can listen to your telephone calls on your car speakers.
• The factory default setting
is
"OFF".
3-1. Touch the
[~]
key to display the next menu
screen.
3-2. Touch the [ON], [OFF] or [MUTE] key of the
TEL SWITCH item to set
to
"ON", "OFF" or
"MUTE". ON:
You can listen to your telephone calls from the speakers connected to this unit.
;"
When listeningtoyour callsonyour car
speakers,
you
can
adjust
the
volume using
the
[+]/[-] buttons.
OFF:
This unit continues normal operation even when you use the cellular phone.
MUTE: The sound from this unit is muted during telephone calls.
• This function is not compatible with all cellular telephones. Contact your local authorized Clarion dealer for information on
proper installation and compatibility.
Note:
• When you set this function to "OFF", disconnect the cellularphone from the cable
or
turn offthe
power
of
the cellular phone.
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Basic
Operations
Changing
the
output
speaker
for
the
cellular
phone
• The factory default settingis"RIGHT".
• To output the telephone calls, set the above TEL SWITCH item to "ON".
3-1. Touch the
[~J
key to display the next menu
screen.
3-2. Touch the [LEFT] or[RIGHT] key of the TEL
SP item to set to "LEFT" or "RIGHT".
LEFT: Telephone calls are heard from the left speaker connected
to
this unit.
RIGHT: Telephone calls are heard from the right speaker connected to this unit.
Note:
• During cellular phone interrupts, setting this function is disabled.
Setting the anti-theft function (CATS)
"CATS" is the acronym of "Clarion
Anti-Theft
System".
When you set a PIN code (called as "Personal
Code"),
a theft is prevented by disabling the
operation of the unit at the theft.
Inaddition, set the
BUNK
LED function in the GENERAL menu to [ON] to improve the effect of the CATS function (see page 26).
Setting
your
Personal Code
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, then touch the [GENERAL] key.
2.
Keep pressing the [MENU] button more than 2 seconds.
The SET PERSONAL CODE screen appears.
Note:
• When a Personal Code is alreadyset, the
ERASE
PERSONAL
CODE
screen will appear. Retry this
operation
after
erasing the old Personal Code.
3.
Enter your desired 4-digit Personal Code by
touching the [0] to [9] keys, then touch the
[ENT] key.
* Touch the [CLR]
key
when
you
make a
mistake
in
entering.
Note:
• Write down
your
Personal Code in case you forget
it.
4.
Enter the same Personal Code again for
confirmation, then touch and hold the [ENT]
key for more than 2 seconds. The entered Personal Code will be set, and it will return to the previous screen.
Erasing
the
Personal
Code
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, then touch the
[GENERAL] key.
2. Keep pressing the [MENU] button more than
2 seconds.
The ERASE PERSONAL CODE screen
appears.
3. Enter the Personal Code currently set by
touching the
[0] to [9] keys, then touch and
hold the [ENT] key for more than
2 seconds.
The message "CODE ERASED" appears, and it will return to the previous screen.
When~eENTERPERSONALCODE
screen
appears
The ENTER PERSONAL CODE screen will
be displayed when turning the ACC poweronafter performing the following operations:
• The car battery was replaced.
• The backup power was cut off.
• The [RESET] button was pressed.
Note:
• If
you
have lost
your
Personal Code, please
contact Clarion customer service
at
800-347-8667.
1.
Enter your Personal Code currently set.
2. When the correct Personal Code
is
entered, the unit will restart from the initial startup screen.
Note:
• When
you
enter
a wrong Personal Code, the
message "CODE
INCORRECT"
is displayed
and
the Personal Code entry is prohibited for a while.
This prohibited time is
changed
according to the
numberoftimesofwrong code
entry
as follows:
• 1 to 6 times:
15
seconds
• 7 times
or
more:15minutes
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Basic
Operations
2-Z0NE
Function
About
the
2-Z0NE
function
The
2-Z0NE
function is a function that outputs separate sounds/images from the MAl N zone and SUB zone (such as the optional rear monitor) by
simultaneously operating two sources in the one center unit. Thereby, plural listeners are allowed to enjoy separate audio/visual sources. The
2-Z0NE
function allows internal sources (TUNER, DVD, VISUAL, iPod) and exterhal sourcesvia
CeNET
connection (CD changer, TV, Satellite Radio, etc.) to be played on MAIN zone and SUB zone. Controlling sources of MAIN zone and SUB zone can be made from the main unit and from the remote control unit. The
source sounds ofthe MAIN zone are played
back from the speakers of the vehicle side,
and'
those of the
SUB
zone are from the headphone systems (WH104). Sound volume control on the SUB zone is performed by the headphone system (WH1 04).
Note:
• The TUNER modecannotbespecifiedfor the SUB zone.
• The
2-Z0NE
function is disabled when the
5.
1
channel surround decoder (DVH940N) is connected.
• When a voice interrupt
of
the navigation system
arises during
2-Z0NE
ON,
the soundofthe MAIN
zone is muted,
and
the soundofthe SUB zone is
outputnormally.
When it arises during
2-Z0NE
OFF, the audio
signals
to
the 4ch speakers are attenuated,
and the voice from the navigation system is outputfrom the front two speakers.
• You cannot operate the
2-Z0NE
function during
the voice interrupt
of
the navigation system.
If
a cellularphoneinterruptarises when an external
equipmentis specified for the SUB zone, the
2-
ZONE
function is automatically turned off,
and
it
does not resume to the
2-Z0NEONstatus even
when the interruption is finished.
You
cannotswitch the MAIN
and
SUB zone when
the following screen is displayed:
• Navigation mode screen
• Front monitor locked screen
• CCD camera screen
Setting
the
2-Z0NE
function
The
factory default setting is "OFF".
1.
Press the [SRC] button to display the Source
menu.
2. Touch and hold the [2 ZONE] key more than 1 second to turn the
2-Z0NE
function on.
The
2-Z0N
E indication is displayed at the top
-left of the screen.
* The function can also be switched by using the
remote control unit. See the chapter
"6. REMOTE
CONTROL" for details.
2-Z0NE
indication
Displayed when
2-Z0NE
function is
turned on.
• [MAIN]:MAIN zone is selected.
• [SUB]:SUB zone is selected.
3.
Touch the [SUB] key on the Source menu to switch to the
SUB
zone. You can control the operation modes for the SUB
zone.
4.
Press the [SRC] button, and touch the [MAIN] key to return to the MAIN zone.
5.
To
turn the
2-Z0NE
function off, touch the [2
ZONE] key on the Source menu.
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Basic Operations Monitor image
and
sound with
2-Z0NE
ON/OFF
.With
2-Z0NE
function OFF
Front monitor lock
ON
Front monitor lock OFF
Visual Visual Visual
Visual
connection
connection connection
connection
[OTHER]
(*1)
[NAVI] ("'1)
[OTHER]
(*1)
[NAVI] (*1)
Front monitor
Displays image of
Displays image of
Displays image of mode selected from
(main unit)
device connected
device
connected
the Source menu.
to the Visual
to the Visual
terminal. (*3)
terminal.
Rear monitor Displays image of mode selected from the Source menu. (*2) (optional)
Audio output
Sound from mode selected from the Source menuisoutput from 4ch speaker,
NON-FADER, and AUDIO-OUT .
• With
2-Z0NE
function
ON
Front monitor lock ON
Front monitor lock OFF
Visual
Visual
Visual Visual
connection
connection connection
connection
[OTHER]
('~1)
[NAVI] (*1)
[OTHER] (*1) [NAVI] ("'1)
Front monitor
Displays image of
Displays image of
Displays image of mode selected from
(main unit) device connected device connected
the Source menu
in
the MAIN zone
to the Visual
to the Visual mode.
terminal. (*3)
terminal.
Rear monitor Displays image of mode selected from the Source menu
in
the SUB zone mode.
(optional)
(*2)
Audio output • Sound from mode selected
in
the MAIN zone mode is outputfrom 4ch speaker,
NON-FADER and AUDIO-OUT.
• Sound from mode selected
in
the SUB zone modeisoutput from SUB-OUT.
*
1:
A device connected to the Visual terminal should be set up as describedinthe section "Switching
CONNECT
(connect)".
*2: No imageisdisplayed on the rear monitor when a non-image mode such as CD changer mode, etc.
is selected.
*3: For safety reasons, this image is not displayed when the vehicle
is
moving. The picture can be
watched only when the vehicle
is
stopped and the parking brake is applied.
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Radio Operations
Listening
to the radio
1.
Press the [SRC] button, and touch the [TUNER] key.
The TUNER mode screen
is
displayed.
2.
Press the [BAND] button or touch the [Band] key to select the radio band. Each time the button
is
pressed, the radio reception band
changes
in
the following order:
FM1
... FM2
FM3'"
AM
...
FM1
...
3.
Press the
[I
] or
[~I]
button to tuneinthe
previous or next preset station.
Seek
tuning
1.
Press the [BAND] button or touch the [Band] key to select the desired band (FM or AM).
2.If"MANU"isdisplayed at the bottom of the display, keep pressing the [BAND] button more than 1 second. "MANU"
in
the display goes off, and seek
tuning
is
now available.
* The same operation
is
available by using the
[Band] key.
3.
Touch the
[«]
or
[»l
key to automatically
seek a station.
• When touching the
[»]
key, the station
is soughtinthe direction of higher frequencies.
• When touching the
[«]
key, the station
is soughtinthe direction of lower frequencies.
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Manual
tuning
There are 2 ways available: Quick tuning and step tuning. When you are.in the step tuning mode, the frequency changes one step at a time.
In
quick tuning mode, you can quickly tune the desired frequency.
1.
Press the [BAND] button or touch the [Band]
key to select the desired band (FM or AM).
2.If"MANU"isnot displayed at the bottom of the
screen, keep pressing the [BAND] button more than 1 second. "MANU" appears
on
the screen, and the
manual tuning
is
now available.
* The same operation
is
available by using the
[Band] key.
3.
Tune into a station. Quick
tuning:
Touch and hold the
[«]or[»]
key for more
than 1 second to tune
in
a station.
Step
tuning:
Touch the
[«]or[»]
key to manually tune
in
a station.
Selecting
stations
by
entering
frequency
This function displays the Key Padonthe screen allowing you to tune by entering a frequency.
1.
Press the [BAND] button or touch the [Band] key to select the desired band (FM or AM).
2.
Touch the [Search] key to display the Key
Pad screen.
3.
Touch the
[0]
- [9] key corresponding with the frequency you desired. When you input the wrong number, touch the [CLR] key to delete the last input number.
4.
Touch the [ENT] key to tuneinto the entered frequency.
5.
Touch the [Back] key.
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Radio
Operations
Recallingapreset
station
There are total of 24 preset positions (6-FM1, 6-
FM2, 6-FM3, 6-AM) to store individual radio
stations
in
memory. There are 2 ways available to recall the preset station.
Using
the
[I
..........
]
or
[~]
button
1.
Press the [BAND] button to selectthe desired band (FM or AM).
2.
Press the[~.....
] or
[~~]
button to recall the
previous or next stored station.
Using
the
Preset
List
screen
1.
Touch the [List] key.
2.
Touch the corresponding Preset key to recall the stored station.
*
You
can
select
the
desired
bandbytouching
the
[Band]
key.
* Touching
and
holding
the
desired Preset
key
for
more
than
2 seconds
will
store
the
current
station
to
the preset
memory.
3.
Touch the [List] key to return to the previous screen.
Manual
memory
1.
Touch the [Band] key to select the desired band. (FM or AM)
2.
Select the desired station with the seek tuning, manual tuning, or preset tuning.
3.
Touch the [List] key.
4.
Touch and hold one of the Preset keyfor more than 2 seconds to store the current station into the preset memory.
Auto
store
The Auto Storeisa function for storing up to 6
stations that are automatically tuned
in
sequentially. If 6 receivable stations cannot
be received, a previously stored station remains unoverwritten at the memory position.
1.
Touch the [Band] key to select the desired
band. (FM or AM)
2.
Touch the [List] key.
3.
Touch and hold the [AS] key for more than 2 seconds. A beep sounds and the stations with good
reception are stored automatically to the
preset channels.
Preset
scan
The Preset Scan receives the stations stored
in
the preset memoryinorder. This function
is
useful when searching for the desired station
in
memory.
1.
Touch the [List] key.
2.
Touch the [PS] key to start the Preset Scan. The unit starts scanning each station for 7 seconds sequentially.
$. When the desired station
is
tuned
in,
touch the
[PS] key again to continue receiving that
station.
Instant
station
recall
(ISR)
Instant station recallisa special radio preset that instantly accesses a favorite radio station at a touch of a button. The ISR function even operates with the unit
in
other modes.
.ISR
memory
1.
Selectthe station that you wish to storeinISR memory.
2.
Keep pressing the [ISR] button more than 2 seconds to store the current station into the ISR memory.
• Recalling a
station
with
ISR
1.Inany mode, press the [ISR] button to switch to the TUNER mode and tune the selected
radio station.
"ISR" appears
in
the display.
Press the
[ISR] button again to return to the
previous mode.
*
The
[ISR] button
is
disabled
when
SUB zone
is
selectedinthe
2-l0NE
mode.
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DVD Video Player Operations
Changing
DVD System
Settings
Note:
If
the Setup operation is performedin the middle
of
DVD video play, the disc will restart from
beginning.
• The settings on the DVD SETUP menu cannot be set
with the remote control unit.
Selecting the DVD SETUP
menu
1.
Press the [SRC] button, and touch the [DVD PLAYER]
key.
The
DVD PLAYER mode screen is displayed.
2. Touch the
[Option] key to display the Option
menu.
3. Touch the
[Setup] key to display the DVD
SETUP
menu.
Touch the
[~]
key to display the next menu.
Touch the
[~]
key to return to the previous
menu.
4.
Perform setting for the desired setting items.
See
the following sections for detail.
5.
Touch the [Back] key.
*
In
the following sections, only the details
regarding settings are described, the
procedures to select items are skipped.
Setting
up
the screen size
Set up the screen size according to the rear view monitor which is connected to this unit.
4-1. Touch the [WIDE], [N PS]
or[NLB]
key of
the
TV
DISPLAY item to change the screen
size to "WIDE", "N PS"
or
"N LB".
The
factory default setting is "WIDE".
.When
watching
through
a conventional
typeofthe
rear
view
monitor
(4:3)
N
PS:
The
leftmost and rightmost areas of the screen
are cut off.
This function allows displaying the important
part of image fully on the screen.
In
some
cases, image is displayed while being panned
(scrolled). N
LB: A black zone is created in the top and bottom areas ofthe screen.
This method displays Cinema Scope and Vista Vision images without cutting them off by creating a black zone on the top and bottom
gaps.
• When
watching
throughawide
typeofthe
rear
view
monitor
(16:9)
Setting
up
the
angle
mark
display
You can set up so thatthe angle
mark
appears on
scenes where the angles can be switched. 4-1. Touch the
[ON]or[OFF] key of the ANGLE
item to turn the Angle function "ON" or "OFF".
The
factory default setting is "OFF".
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DVD Video
Player
Operations
Setting
up
the
disc
menu
language
4-1. Touch the
[~J
key of MENU LANGUAGE
item.
The MENU LANGUAGE menu
is
displayed.
4-2. Touch the key to select a desired language
to
set
it.
• The factory default settingis"ENGLISH".
Setting
up
the
audio
language
4-1. Touch the
[~J
key of AUDIO LANGUAGE
item.
The AUDIO LANGUAGE menu
is
displayed.
4-2. Touch the key to select a desired language
to set it.
• The factory default setting is "ENGLISH".
Setting
up
the
subtitle
language
4-1. Touch the
[.]
key of SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
item.
The SUBTITLE LANGUAGE menu is
displayed.
4-2. Touch the key
to
select a desired language
to set it.
• The factory default setting
is
"ENGLISH".
Setting
up
the
password
for
setting
upofthe
parental
level
• The factory default settingis"0000". 4-1. Touch the
[.]
key of PASSWORD item.
The PASSWORD screen
is
displayed.
4-2. Touch the ten-key (0
to9)to input a 4-digit
password.
• Input the old password, and touch the [ENT] key.
* Input "4356"
to
return
passwordto"0000".
• Input a new password, and touch the [ENT] key.
Note:
• When a disc with view restrictionsisinsetted, you
will be prompted
to
inputa password. The disc will
not be viewable until the correct passwordis entered.
Setting
up
the
country
code
Set up the country number for setting up of the parental level.
4-1. Touch the
[~]
key of PARENTAL LOCALE item. The PARENTAL LOCALE screen
is
displayed.
4-2. Touch the ten-key (0 to
9)
to input a 4-digit
country code (see the following table).
• The factory default setting
is
"8583"
(U.S.A).
4-3. Touch the [ENT] key. .Country
code
list
Country
Input
code
CANADA
6765
UNITED STATES
8583
AMERICAN SAMOA
6583
BERMUDA
6677
PUERTO RICO
8082
S1. PIERRE AND
8077
MIQUELON VIRGIN ISLANDS (U.S)
8673
Setting
up
the
parental
level
You can change the level of parental lock (audio­visual restriction).
This function allows cutting scenes that are
unfavorable for children or replacing them automatically with other scenes prepared
in advance. For example, by replacing scenes of radical violence or portrayals of sex with safe
scenes, you can make a trouble-free story as if
it
were so from the beginning.
4-1. Touch the
[~]
or
[.]
key of PARENTAL LEVEL item. When you touch the
[~]or[~]
key,
PASSWORD input screen
is
displayed.
4-2. Touch the ten-key (0 to
9)toinput a 4-digit
password, and touch the [ENT] key.
• The factory default setting of the
password
is
"0000".
4-3. Touch the
[~]or[~]
key to select level 1to
8,
or 0 (no parental).
• The factory default setting
is
"8".
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DVD Video Player Operations
I
The
relationship
between
DVD
video
category
codes
and parental level are
showninthe table
below.
Use
this
table
when setting the parental
level.
LEVEL7
NC-17 (NO
ONE17AND
UNDER
ADMITTED)
LEVEL6
R (RESTRICTED)
LEVEL4
PG-13 (PARENTS
STRONGLY
CAUTIONED)
LEVEL3
PG
(PARENTAL
GUIDANCE
SUGGESTED)
LEVEL
1
G
(GENERAL
AUDIENCES)
The
contents
that
the parental level restricts
vary with
the
country code.
Basic Operations
Loadingadisc
1.
Press
the
[ll]
(OPEN/CLOSE)
button to open
the operation panel.
2. Insert a
disc
into the
centerofthe
insertion
slot with the label side facing up.
The
disc
plays
automatically
after loading.
Note:
• Never insert foreign objects into the disc insertion slot.
If
the disc is
not
inserted easily, there
may
be
another disc in the mechanism
or
the unit
may
require service.
• 8
em
(single play) discs cannotbeused.
ACAUTION
For
your
safetYl
the
driver
should
not
insert
or
ejectadisc
opening
the
operation
panel
while
driving.
Watching/Listening toa
disc
already
inserted
1.
Press
the
[SRC] button, and touch the [DVD
PLAYER]
keytoselect
the
DVD
PLAYER mode. Play starts automatically. If no
disc
is loadedinthe unit,
"NO
DISC"
appearsinthe
display.
A WARNING
Some
videos
mayberecordedathigher
than
desired
volume
levels.
Increase
the
volume
gradually
from
the
minimal
setting
after
the
video
has
started.
For
your
safety,
the
driver
should
not
watch
the
videooroperate
the
controls
while
driving.
Please
note
that
watching
and
operating
the
video
while
driving
are
prohibited
by
lawinsome
countries.
Note:
For
your
safety, the MAX675VD has a safety
function which turns
off
the picture when the
car
is
moving,
so only the audio can be heard. The
picture can
only
be watched when the car is
stopped
and
the parking brake is applied.
If
"AUDIO
ONLY"appears on the screen
just
after
turning on the
ACC
powerofthe car, release the
parking brake while confirming safety,
and
then
engage the parking brake again.
Pausing
play
1.
Press
the[....
/ II] buttonortouch
the [
....
/11]
key
to pause play.
"PAUSE"
appearsinthe
display.
2.
To
resume
disc
play, press the [
....
/IIJ
button
again.
Ejectingadisc
1.
Press the
[IL]
(OPEN/CLOSE)
button to open
the operation panel.
2.
Press the
[~]
(EJECT)
button to eject disc.
"EJECT"
appears in the display.
The
play
mode
then
switchestothe
TUNER
mode.
If a disc is left
in
the ejected position for 15 seconds, the disc is automatically reloaded (Auto reload).
In
this case, however, the play mode will remain set to the TUNER mode.
Note:
•Ifyou
force a disc into before auto reloading, this
can damage the disc.
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DVD Video
Player
Operations
DVD Video
Operations
Watching a DVD-Video
After disc loading, the play modeisautomatically engaged.
• When playback
is
not started, press the
[~/II]
button or touch the
[~/II]
key.
• Button operation may differ depending
on
the
story of the disc.
After
the menu screen is displayed
For normal DVD-Video discs, the DVD menu screen appears. After the DVD menu screen
is
displayed, select
an
iteminthe following operations and play it
back.
Showing
the DVD PLAYER
mode
screen
The DVD PLAYER mode screenisused to control the playback mode from the screen.
1. Touch the screen. The DVD PLAYER mode screen
is
displayed.
If you do not touch the screen for 7 seconds,
the display will return to the playback screen.
Showing
the DVD
menu
1.
Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen,
touch the
[Menu] key during playback. The
DVD menu appears. .
* The displayed contents differ depending
on
the
DVD software.
• Example showing DVD menu display
Operating the DVD
menu
You can select the button items displayedinthe DVD menu by directly touching
it. If the button items are hard to select correctly, you can also operate them by displaying Key Pad on
the screen.
* When the Key Pad
is
displayed, direct
o~eration
of
the button items is disabled.
* Direct operation of the button items
is
enabled only when the screen size is set to "WIDE" (see page 32).
1.
Press the [MENU] button. The
"Cross-Key" (
....
".~
~)
is displayed.
• Repeat pressing the [MENU] button changes the mode as follows: Cross-Key mode
-+
Ten-Key mode-+Direct operation
mode
-+
Cross-Key mode
...
2.
Select the DVD menu button items using either the
"Cross-Key" or the "Ten-Key"
according to the disc contents menu.
3.
Touch the [ENT] key to specify the selected button item.
Switching
Key
Pad
position
When the Key Pad becomes difficult to view
in the menu display, you can move it to the other side of the screen.
Key PAD
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down......-
---+-
up
T
I
Chapter Chapter
Chapter
Skipping a chapter (searching)
About
chapter
Chapter means a small segment to divide the data area of the disc.
1.
Press the
[I
.....
] or [
........
] button during playback. Chapters are skipped, as many as the times
the button is pressed, and playback starts.
Current
.....
Iocation
...
DVD Video Player Operations Stopping playback
1.
Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen,
touch and hold the
[~/IIJ
key for more than 1
second during playback.
Playback
is
stopped.
2.
To resume playback, touch the
[~/IIJ
key. Playback resumes from the scene where playbackisstopped.
Pausing playback
1.
Press the
[~/
IIJ button or touch the
[~/II]
key during playback. Playback pauses.
2.
To resume playback, press the
[~/II]
button again. Playback resumes.
Slowplayback
1.
Press the [
....
/11]
button or touch the [
....
/IIJ
key, then press and hold the [......] button.
While pressing the button, slow playback
continues at the speed 1/3 times the normal playback. Releasing the button resumes the normal
playback.
• Slow playback cannot be performed
in
the
backward direction.
In
addition, audio
cannot be reproduced during slow
playback.
• Pressing the [
........1]button starts playback
from the beginning of the next chapter.
• Pressing the
[I
........
] button starts playback
from the beginning of the current chapter.
When this button is pressed again within about 3 seconds, playback starts from the beginning of the previous chapter.
• The unit may return to the DVD PLAYER mode screen when the [
........1]or[~....
]
button is pressed.
Fast forward and fast backward
1.
Press and hold the[I........
] or [
........1]button
during playback. The playback speed becomes 5-time faster first and then 20-tlme faster 3 seconds later.
No
audio is reproduced during fast forward
and fast backward operation.
• The fast forward and fast backward speed
may differ depending on the disc.
• The DVD PLAYER mode screen may
appear when the
[~
....
] or [......] button
is
pressed.
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DVD Video Player
Operations
Searching
withachapter/title
number
You can locate the beginning of a scene using the chapter numbers or title numbers recorded on
the DVD-Video disc.
1.
Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen, touch the [Search] key. The Key Pad screen appears with the chapter number input mode. Touching the [Title] key turns the Key Pad to the title number input mode.
• Title
A large segment
to
divide the data area of
the disc.
• Chapter
A small segment
to
divide the data area of
the disc.
2.
Input the number of the title/chapter that you
want to play back with the
[0]to[9]
key.
3.
Touch the [ENT] key.
Playback starts from the scene of the input
title number or chapter number.
If
the input title/chapter number does not exist or searching with a title/chapter numberis notallowed, the screen imagewill not change.
4.
Touch the [Back] key.
Scan
playback
Scans and plays back all chapters recorded
on
the DVD-Video, the first 10 seconds for each.
1.
Showing the avo PLAYER mode screen, touch the [Option] key.
2.
Touch the [ChapterScan] key, then touch the [Back] key. The message "C.SCN" will
be
displayed.
After scan playback of all chapters
on
the disc, chapterscanning through the same disc is petiormed again. Depending
on
the disc, the menu may appear again after scan playback of all chapters within the title.
3.
Press the[I......] buttontoturn off the scan
playback.
Repeat
playback
I
This operation plays back chapters recorded
on
the DVD-Video repeatedly.
1.
Showing the
OVD
PLAYER mode screen,
touch the [Option] key.
2.
Touch the [Chapter Repeat] key, then touch the [Back] key. The message "C.RPT" will
be
displayed.
3.
Petiorm the same operationtoturn off the repeat playback.
TOP
function
The TOP function resets the ova player to the first chapter of the current title.
1.
Press the [BAND] button to play back the first
chapter (chapter
No.1).
Using
the
title
menu
On
DVD discs containing two or more titles, you
can select from the title menu for playback.
1.
Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen, touch the [Top Menu] key during playback. The title menu screen appears.
• Depending
on
the disc, the title menu
cannot
be
called.
2.
Select the button items displayedinthe title menu screen by the same way of the DVD menu operation.
• Depending
on
the disc, items cannot be
selected with the ten-key buttons.
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DVD Video Player Operations Switching
among
languages
On discs in which two or more audios or audio languages have been recorded, you can switch
among the audio languages during playback.
1.
Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen,
touch the
[Option] key.
2.
Touch the [Audio] key during playback.
• Each time you touch the key, you can switch among audio languages.
• Depending on the disc,
up
to 8 audios may be recorded. Fordetails, seethe mark of the disc
(0)):
Indicates that 8 audios have
been recorded).
• When the power
is
turned on and when the disc is changed to a new one, the language set as the factory default
is
selected. If that language has not been recorded, the language specified on the disc.
• Depending
on
the disc, switching may be
completely impossible or impossible
on
some scenes.
• It may take time to switch among audios.
3.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous
screen.
Switching
subtitles
On DVD discsinwhich twoormore subtitle
languages have been recorded, you can switch
among the subtitle languages during playback.
1.
Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen,
touch the
[Option] key.
2.
Touch the [Sub Title] key during playback.
Each time you touch the key, you can switch
among subtitles.
• Depending on the disc,
up
to 32 kinds
of subtitles may be recorded. For details, see the mark of the disc
(tKllndicates
that 8
kinds of subtitles have been recorded).
• Depending on the disc, sWitching may be completely impossible or impossible on
some scenes.
• It may take time to switch among subtitles.
3. Touch the
[Back] key to return to the previous
screen.
eTo
turn
off
subtitles
1.
Repeattouching the [SubTitle] key until "Sub
Title: OFF"
is displayed on the screen.
Subtitles are turned off.
Switching
angles
On
DVD discsinwhich video images have been
recorded
in
two or more angles, you can switch
among the angles during playback.
This operation can be performed when the
"Settingupthe angle
mark
display" function
(see page 32)
is
set to "ON".
1.
Touch the
[9]
(Angle) key during playback. Each time you touch the key, you can switch among angles.
• Depending on the disc,
up
to 9 angles may be recorded. For details, see the markof the disc
(ffi3: Indicates multi-angle).
• Depending
on
the disc, angles may switch smoothly or switch with a momentary still image.
• When the power is turned
on
and when the
disc
is
changed to a newone, the language
set at the time of factory shipment
is selected. If that language has not been recorded, the language specified
on
the
disc.
• Depending on the disc, switching may be completely impossible or impossible
on
some scenes.
• It may take time to switch among angles.
• Depending
on
the disc, scenes recorded
in
two or more angles may be played back.
Displaying
the
playback
status
1.
Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen, touch the
[Option] key.
2.
Touch the [P.Time] key during playback.
3.
Touch the [Back] key to returntothe previous screen.
Playback status is displayed
on
the screen.
r=
Title number
I Chapter number
.--
--i---f
Playback time
Title001
Chapter001
00;0019
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T
I
Track
Track Track
• Pressing the [......1]button starts playback
from the beginning of the next track.
• Pressing the
[I~~]
button starts playback from the beginning of the current track. When this button
is
pressed again within about 2 seconds, playback starts from the beginning of the previous track.
In
the case of some discs furnished with
PSC function, when PBC
is
set to "ON", this
operation will cause the menu screen
to
be
displayed.
Backward""'-'
---+-
Playback
direction direction
Current
....
location
»-I
Slow
playback
1.
Press the
["I
II] button then press and hold
the [......] button.
While pressing the button, slow playback continues at the speed 1/3 times the normal playback.
• Slow playbackcannot be performed
in
the
backward direction.
In
addition, audio cannot be reproduced during slow playback.
Skippingatrack
(searching)
1.
Press the
[I~~]
or r......] button during
playback.
The track is skipped and playback starts.
Fast
forward
and
fast
backward
1.
Press and hold the
[I~""']
or [......] button
during playback. The playback speed becomes 5-time faster first and then 20-time faster 3 seconds later. Releasing the button resumes the normal speed playback.
• No audio is reproduced during fast forward and fast backward operation.
• The unit may return to the menu screen when the button is pressed.
Watching a video CD
DVD Video
Player
Operations
Showing
the V-CD
menu
(for
Video
CD
discs
with
PBC)
* This
key
does
not
functiononsome
discs.
1.
Touch the screen to display the VIDEO CD
mode screen, then touch the [Menu] key during playback. The Video CD menu appears. The displayed contents may differ, depending on
the Video CD software.
2.
To operate the Video CD menu items, press the [MENU] button and use either the "Cross­Key
Pad" or the "Ten-Key Pad" according to
the disc contents menu.
• You can also operate the Video CD menu
by directly touching the menu items.
After disc loading, the play mode
is
automatically
engaged.
• Button operation may differ depending
on
the
story of the disc.
After
the
menu
screenisdisplayed
For Video CD discs equipped with the PSC (Play Back Control) function, the menu screen appears. After the menu screen
is
displayed,
select
an
item in the following operations and
play
it
back.
Note:
• There are two typesofVideo CDs,
and
these differ
in
some operations
and
functions. For the
operations
and
functionsofa Video
CD,
see the
documents attached
to
the Video
CD.
Pausing
playback
1.
Press the [
..
I II] button. Playback stops.
2.
To resume playback, press the [
..
III]
button again. Playback resumes from the scene where playback is paused.
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DVD Video
Player
Operations
Searching
withatrack
number
This operation allows searching with the track numbers recorded on the video CDs.
1.
Touch the screen to display the VIDEO CD mode screen.
2.
Touch the [Search] key.
3.
Input the track numberthat you wanttoplay back with [0] to [9] key.
4.
Touch the [ENT] key. Playback starts from the scene of the input track number.
• If the input track number does not exist or searching with a track number is not allowed, the screen image will not change.
*
If
you
are
playing adisc
with
PSC
and
the
PSC
functionisengaged,
this
operation
may
not
be
performed.
5.
Touch the [Back] key.
Changing
audio
output
You can change the audio output method.
1.
Touch the screentodisplay the VIDEO CD mode screen.
2.
Touch the [Audio] key during playback. Each time you touch the key, the audio output method is switched as follows:
STEREO
-;.
L (Left)~R (Right)
t i
Displaying
the
playback
status
1.
Touch the screen to display the VIDEO CD
mode screen.
2.
Touch the [P.Time] key during playback. The screen will automatically return to the playback screen
in
about 7 seconds, and the
playback status will
be
displayedonthe
playback screen.
On/OffofPlayback
Control
On
Video CDs equipped with Play Sack Control
function, you can turn it on/off.
• The factory default setting is "ON".
1.
Touch the screentodisplay the VIDEO CD
mode screen.
2.
Each time you touch the [PBC} key, you can switch between
on
and off.
When the PSC
is
turnedonor off, the disc
plays from the beginning.
.Playback
control
(PBC)
This control signal is recorded on a Video CD for version 2.0 and used to control playback. Using pre-recorded menu screens
in
the Video CD with
PSG,
you can enjoy playback of software with a simplified dialog function or software with search function. You can also enjoy a still picture at high or standard resolution.
Listening
to
a CD
This unit is aGOTEXT compatible model, and supports the display of the DISC TITLE, TRACK TITLE and ARTIST of the CD TEXT. After disc loading, the play mode
is
automatically
engaged.
• When playback
is
not started, press the [..-,
II}
button or touch the [..-,II] key.
Note:
• This unit suppot1s only CD TEXTinEng/ish. Also, some character data
may
not be reproduced
properly on the display.
Pausing
playback
1.
Press the [..-,
II]
button or touch the [..-, II] key during playback. Playback pauses.
2.
To resume playback, press the [..-, II] button or touch the
[..-,
II] key.
Playback resumes.
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DVD Video
Player
Operations
Skippingatrack
(searching)
1.
Press the[I..........
] or
[~~]
button during
playback.
Tracks are skipped, as many as the times the
button is pressed, and playback starts.
• Pressing the
[~] button starts playback
from the beginning of the next track.
• Pressing the
[I
..........
] button starts playback from the beginning of the current track. When this button is pressed again within about 2 seconds, playback starts from the
beginning of the previous track.
TOP
function
The TOP function resets the DVD player to the first track of the disc.
1.
Press the [BAND] button to play backthe first
track (track
No.1).
Fast
forward
and
fast
backward
1.
Press and hold the[I..........
] or
[~]
button during playback. The playback speed becomes 5-time faster first and then 20-time faster
3 seconds later.
Releasing the button resumes the normal
speed playback.
Searching
withatrack
number
This operation allows searching using the track
numbers recorded on the CDs.
1.
Touch the [Search] key.
2.
Input the track number that you want to play
back with [0] to [9] key.
3.
Touch the [ENT] key.
Playback starts from the track of the input
track number.
• If the input track number does not exist or
searching with a track number is not allowed, the screen image will not change.
4.
Touch the [Back] key.
Selectingatrack
on
the Track
List
screen
This function allows you to select tracks from a displayed list.
1.
Touch the [List] key. The Track List screen
is
displayed.
2.
When the desired track is notdisplayed, touch the
[~]or[~]
key to scroll the track list.
3.
Touch the desired track title key. The corresponding track
is
started playback.
4.
Press the [Back] key to return to the previous
screen.
Other
various
play
functions
1.
Touch the [Option] key.
2.
Touch the touch key of the function you want to play. [Track Scan] : track scan playback
This operation scansand plays back all tracks
recorded on the disc, the first 10 seconds for each.
* "T.SeN" is displayed
on
the screen.
[Track Repeat] : track repeat playback This operation plays back tracks recorded on the CD repeatedly.
* "T.RPT" is displayed on the screen.
[Track Random] : track random playback This operation plays back all tracks
on
the
disc
in
no particular order.
* "T.RDM"
is
displayed on the screen.
3.
To cancel the play, touch the key of the function to cancel.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous
screen.
Displaying
CD
titles
This unit can display title data for CD-text CDs.
1.
Touch the [Title] key.
2.
Touch the
[«]
key of the Disc, Artist, or Track item to cause the respective display to scroll once.
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DVD Video Player Operations
Listening to an MP3IWMA
This unit is an 103 Tag compatible model. This unit supports the 103 TAGs of the Version
2.4, 2.3,
1.1
and 1.0.
In displaying, this unit gives priority to the Version
2.3 and 2.4 TAGs. After disc loading, the play mode is automatically engaged.
WhatisMP3IWMA?
MP3 is an audio compression method and classified into audio layer 3 of MPEG standards. WMA
is an audio compression method developed by Microsoft Corporation. These audio compression methods have penetrated into PC users and become astandard format.
These features compress the original audio data to about
10 percent of its initial size with a high
sound quality. This means that about 10 music CDs can be recorded on a CD-R disc
or
CO-RW disc to allow a long listening time without having to change CDs.
Note:
• Some CDs recorded on CD-R/RW mode may not be usable.
Displaying
MP3/WMA
JD3~TAG
titles
103 information such as title, artist and album title can be displayed for an
MP3/wMA
file containing
103
Tag information.
Precautions
when
creating
an
MP3
disc
• File
extensions
1.
Always add a file extension ".MP3" or ".mp3" to an MP3 file, and ".WMA" or
".wma" to a
WMA
file by using single byte letters.Ifyou
add a file extension other than specified or forget to add these file extension, the file cannot be played.
In
addition, if you use upper case and lower case letters (capital and small letters) mixedly for file extensions, normal play may not be possible.
2.
Files other than MP3IWMA data cannot be played.
Playing files with a format not supported will be skipped, and the scan, random and repeat playback mode may be canceled.
.Logical
format
(File system)
1.
When writing an
MP3/wMA
file on a disc,
please select
"1509660 level 1orlevel 2
(Without
including
expansion format)" as
the writing software format. Normal playback
may not be possible if the disc is recorded on
another format.
2.
The
folder name and file name can be displayed as the title during MP3IWMA play but the title must be within
31
single byte
alphabetical letters and numerals for
the folder name and file name (including an extension). Entering more letters or numerals than specified may cause an incorrect display.
• Folder
structure
1.
A disc with a folder having more than 8 hierarchical levels will conflict with the 1809660
and playback will be impossible.
Numberoffilesorfolders
1.
The maximum allowable number of folders
is 255 (including root directory); the maximum allowable number of files
is
512 (max. 255 per folder). This represents the maximum number of tracks that can be played back.
2.
Tracks are played in the order that they were recorded onto a disc. (Tracks might not always be played
in
the orderdisplayed on the
PC.)
• Some noise may occur depending on the type of encoder software used while recording.
In
case ofa track recorded at VBR (variable bit rate), the display for the play time of the track may be slightly different from the actual play time. Also, the recommended value of VBR ranges from 64 kbps to 320 kbps.
• Depending on the damage conditions of a file, it may occur that the file is not played and the next file
is
played instead. Also, if
the damage is
in
a severe condition, play
stops showing the "ERROR 3" display.
• After disc selection, the play mode is automatically engaged.
Note:
If
103 Tag information was entered with 2-byte
characters,
it
mayoccurthatthe characters are
not
reproduced properly on the display.
• MP3IWMA files that the DRM (Digital Rights Management) function
is set cannot be played.
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DVD Video Player Operations Regarding MP3IWMA folder creation
up
to 8 folder levels (including the root directory)
can be created for MP3IWMA files (items
[I]
-
in the illustration). However,onthis unit, folders created above the third level will
be
converted to
2 levels.
• Folders containing no MP3IWMA files are not
recognized.
• Only folders containing tracks
(CD
to @
in illustration) are given numbers and displayed on
the list.
Pausing playback
1.
Press the [..I
II]
button or touch the [..I II]
key during playback.
Playback pauses.
2.
To resume playback, press the
["I
II]
button
or touch the [
..III]
key again.
Playback resumes.
Skipping a track (searching)
1.
Press the
[I
..........
] or
[~
......
] button during playback. Tracks are skipped, as many
as
the times the
button is pressed, and playback starts.
• Press the
[~
......
] button starts playback from
the beginning of the next track.
• Press the
[I
..........
] button starts playback from the beginning of the current track. When this button is pressed again within about 2 seconds, playback starts from the beginning of the previous track.
* This operation skips
the
track over
the
folder.
Fast forward
and
fast backward
1.
Press and hold the[I.........
] or
[~I]
button during playback. The playback speed becomes 5-time faster first and then 20-time faster 3 seconds later.
Releasing the button resumes the normal
speed playback.
Skipping the current folder
1.
Press the [BAND] button during playback.
The tracks of the current folder are skipped
and playback starts from the first track of the next folder.
Selecting a folder/track on the LIST screen
1.
Touch the [List] key during playback. Folder List screen
is
displayed.
2.
When the desired folderisnot displayed, touch the
[~]or[~]
key to scroll the list.
3.
Touch the desired folder name key. The Track List screen appears.
4.
Touch the
[~]or[~]
key to scroll the list, and touch the desired track name key. The corresponding track
is
started playback.
• Touch the
[«]
or
[»]
key to display the
Track List of the previous or next folder.
• Touch the [Back] key to return to the Folder
List screen.
5.
Touch the [Back] key.
Playback
by
selecting a folder and
track (Direct select mode)
This operation allows searching using the folder and track numbers recorded on the MP3IWMA disc.
1.
Touch the [Search] key. The Key Pad screen appears with the track
number input mode.
Touching the [Folder] key turns the Key Pad to the folder number input mode.
2.
Input the number for the track or folder that
you want to play back with [0] to
[9]
key.
3.
Touch the [ENT] key. When you select the folder number, playback starts from track 1 of the input folder number.
4.
Touch the [Back] key.
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DVD Video Player Operations
Other ,various
play
functions
1.
Touch the [Option] key.
2.
Touch the touch key of the function you want to play.
[Track Scan] : track scan playback
This operation scans and plays backall tracks
recorded on the disc, the first 10 seconds for each.
* "T.SCN" is displayed on the screen.
[Folder Scan] : folder scan playback
This operation plays backthe first tracks of all folder
on
the MP3IWMA disc, the first 10
seconds for each.
* "F.SCN" is displayed on the screen.
[Track Repeat] : track repeat playback
This operation plays back the tracks currently
being played back repeatedly.
* "T.RPT" is displayed on the screen.
[Folder Repeat] : folder repeat playback
This operation plays back tracks
inanMP3/
WMA folder repeatedly.
* "F.RPT" is displayed on the screen.
[Track Random] : track random playback
This operation plays the tracks
in
the folder
in
a random order.
* "T.RDM"
is
displayed on the screen.
[Folder Random] : folder random playback
This operation plays back tracks recorded
on
the discinno particular order.
* "F.RDM" is displayed on the screen.
3.
To cancel the play, touch the key of the function to cancel.
4.
Touch the [Back] keyto return to the previous screen.
Displaying CD titles
1. Touch the [Title] key.
2.
Touch the
[«]
key of the Folder, Track, Album, Artist or Title item to cause the respective display to scroll once.
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Other Functions
Entering
titles
Titles up to 10 characters long can be stored
in memory and displayed for Radio stations, CD, TV
stations, and CDsinthe CD changer. The numbers of titles that can be entered for each mode are as follows.
Mode
Numberoftitles
TUNER mode
30 titles
CD mode
50 titles
TV
mode 15 titles
CD
changer
mode
Numberoftitles
CDC655Tz connected
100 titles
DCZ625 connected
100 titles
*
You
cannot enter titles with the unitinSeek,
Preset Scan, Auto store (TUNER
or
TV)
mode.
Cancel each of those operations before entering
titles.
1. Press the [SRC] buttonto selectthe modeyou
want to entera title (TUNER, CD, CD changer
or TV).
2.
Select and
playa
CDinthe CD changer or a
CD track or tune
in
to a TV station for which
you want
to
enter the title.
3.
Touch the screen (TV mode only).
4.
Touch the [List] key to display the LIST
screen.
To enter a CD title, touch the [Title] key.
5.
Touch the [Edit] key. The title input mode display appears.
6.
Touch keys of the characters, symbols, etc.
shown
in
the display to input titles.
"-f-"
:Centering
"Back
Space"
: Backspace
"0"
:Space
"Memo"
: Memory
"~"
: Scroll
Note:
• Up
to
10 characters can be input.
To
switch the character types, touch the scroll key
~)
at
the leftofthe screen.
7.
Repeat the step 6 to enter the complete title.
8.
Touch and hold the [Memo] keyfor more than 2 seconds to store the title into memory. The display returns to the original mode screen.
Title
list
play
You can display a list of titles, then select the CD track, disc or broadcast station to listen
to
from
that list.
You
cannot display a title list with the unitinSeek,
Preset Scan, Auto store (TUNER or
TV)
mode. Cancel those operation modes before displaying a title list.
1.
Touch the screen (TV mode only).
2. Touch the
[List]
key to display the LIST screen. The following titles can be changed
in
a title list screen. TUNER: The title or frequency of the stations stored
in the preset buttons 1 to 6 or frequency receiving
is
displayed.
CD
changer: DISC titles for discs 1 to 6 are displayed. When there
is
not any discinthe changer,
"NO DISC"
IS displayed.
TV/Satellite
Radio: A title of a channel stored for the presets 1 to 6 or a channel number is displayed.
3.
Touch the desired title key(1to6)to select. The selected broadcast station or disc
is
played.
4.
Touch the
[Back]
key to return to the previous
screen.
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Other Functions Changing over monitor display size
Note:
• This function is not available while you are driving.
• Switch to the OVD PLA
YER
(OVO videoorvideo
CDjNISUAUDVO
changer
lTV
mode you see.
1.
Touch the screen to display the mode menu, then touch
"Display
size" key ([F.WIDE], etc.) at the top right of the screen. The screen changes to the SCREEN MODE menu.
2.
Touch the [F.WIDE], [WIDE], [CINEMA], or [NORMAL] key to select the desired monitor display size. "F. WIDE" : (full wide mode) The whole image elongates horizontally.
• If you keep touching the
"Display
size" key
([F.WIDE], etc.) more than 1 second, the superimposed display will be turned off forcibly.
"WIDE" : (wide mode)
The image at right and left ends
in
a display elongates horizontally. "CINEMA" : (movie theater mode) The image at both top and bottom
in
a display disappears. "NORMAL" : (normal display)
There is a black area at both right and left
ends of a display.
In
case of normal TV
broadcasting (4:3), the image can
be
shown
without being cut or deformed.
Note:
• When a
4:3
scale image (non-wide screen image)
is
displayed,
partofthe image
may
be outofview
or
the image
may
be distorted wheninwide mode
or
full-wide mode. Please use normal mode for
viewing such images with the properaspect ratio.
• During superimposed display, itbecomes
a full-
wide mode.
Internal amplifiercancel function
This functionisused to disable the internal amplifier whenanexternal amplifier
is
connected.
• The factory default setting is "OFF".
1.
Press the [ADJI button.
2.
Touch the [AUDIO EXT.] key.
3.
Touch the [ON] or [OFF] of the AMP CANCEL item to turn the internal amplifier
on
or off.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to returntothe previous screen.
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Controlling
the
iPod
.Selecting
the
iPod
mode
1.
Connect the iPod to the connector.
2.
Press the [iPod] button.
The iPod mode can also
be
selected by
touching the
[iPod] key
on
the Source menu.
.iPod
menu
screen
operation
keys
[MENU] key
• Displays the Option menu screen.
List
keys
• Displays the corresponding list screen.
[Podcasts], [Artists], [Albums], [Genres]
and [Playlists] are available from the iPod menu screen.
[Audio
Books],
[Composers]
and [Songs] are only
available from the Option menu screen.
[Shuffle] key
• Use to switch the shuffle mode,inthe order:
~
Song Shuffle
~Album
Shuffle~Shuffle
OFF.
The default value
is
Shuffle OFF. When enabled, this function performs playback of tracks
in
random order,
regardless of the order
in
which they are
recorded.
[~/II]
key
• Use to control playback and pause.
[I~],
[~]
keys
• Use to perform track selection. Touch and hold to enable fast-forward or fast­backward.
[Shuffle] key
[~/II]
key
[MENU] key
[I~~],[~~I]
key
iPod
Operations
This unit can be used to control a connected Apple iPod (third generation version 2.2 or
higher, iPod Mini, fourth generation, iPod nano, iPod with video).
Note:
• Note that iPod versions higher than those noted above
may
not
be playable.
• The unit will notoperate,ormay
operate
improperly with unsupported versions.
• First
and
secondgeneration iPod
and
iPodshuffle
cannot be used.
Notes
regarding
useofApple
iPod
• When usinganiPod, after connecting the iPod
to the connector, select the iPod mode by pressing the
[iPod] button, or touching the
[iPod] key on the Source menu.
• After the iPod has been connected to this unit
the iPod's buttons are
disabl~d
for operation. '
• When the iPod mode has been selected, a
special iPod control screen
is
displayed different from the main screens for other modes.
• When the iPod mode has been selected, the screen image input from the VISUAL terminal is
output to the rear monitor.
• The remote control unit cannot
be
used to
perform scan, repeat or random play.
• This unit can display the Podcast titles*, Artist names, Album titles, Song titles, Genre names, Playlisttitles, Cornposer names and Audio Book titles* registered
on
the iPod. Whennodata
is
present, the title display will remain blank.
* Whether these functions are available or not
depends on the iPod version.
• The iPod is used with the equalizer function turned OFF.
• Do NOT connect
an
iPod to the unit with a
headset connected to the iPod.
• Precautions regarding
battery
consumption: When the
iPod's
internal
battery
becomes
depleted, the recharge
warning
indicator
will
appearinthe
iPod's
display. In
this
condition,
the
iPod
cannotbeplayed
even
if
attachedtothe·MAX675VD.
Also,
the
MAX675VD'srecharging
function
cannot
be
usedtorecharge the iPod.
As
a result, when the
iPod's
battery
becomes
depleted, use the dedicated
charger
provided
withitto
recharge the
battery.
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iPod
Operations
Note:
• The title display
{*}
shows, from top level down, the
SONG
title,
ARTIST
name,
and
ALBUM
title. Press
the operation display to scroll the
SONG
title.
• Operation
display
Play/Pause icon
(~/II)
display
No.
Note:
*1 Displays status
of
Repeat, Shuffle
play.
10
: 1-track Repeat
ACI
:
All
Repeat
sX:
: Song Shuffle
AX: : Album Shuffle
*2 When
a Podcast
or
Audio Book which has
two
or
more chapters is played back, the
chapter title
and
chapter numberare
displayed.
• Option menu screen operation keys [Back]
key
Audio Books menu
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Play
mode
menu
• Uses to switch the shuffle mode and repeat mode.
List
keys
• Displays the corresponding list screen .
[Podcasts], [Artists], [Albums], [Genres],
[Playlists],
[Audio
Books], [Composers]
and [Songs] are available.
[Back] key
• Uses to return to the iPod menu screen.
Audio
Books
menu
• Uses to change the playback speed during playing Audio Books.
[Pod Color] key
• Changes the background color of the iPod menu screen.
[Pod Color]: changed to the color of the
connected iPod.
[Normal Color]: changed to light blue.
Pausing
playback
1.
Press the
[~/II]
button or touch the
[~/II]
key during playback. Playback pauses.
2.
To resume playback, press the
[~/II]
button
or touch the
[~/II]
key again.
Playback resumes.
Skippingatrack
(searching)
1.
Press the
[I~~]or[~I]
button during
playback.
Tracks are skipped, as many as the times the
button is pressed, and playback starts.
• Pressing the
[~]
button starts playback
from the beginning of the next track .
• Pressing the
[I~~]
button starts playback from the beginning of the current track. When this button is pressed again within about 2 seconds, playback starts from the beginning of the previous track.
* When a Podcast
or
Audio Book which has two
or
more chapters is played back, pressing the
[~]or[~]
button during pausing moves the current location to the beginning of the previous or next chapter.
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iPod
Operations
Fast
forward
and
fast
backward
1.
Press and hold the[I........
] or [
........1]button
during playback. The playback speed becomes 5-time faster first and then 20-time faster 3 seconds later.
Releasing the button resumes the normal speed playback.
TOP
function
The TOP function resets the player to play the first track of the tracks.
1.
Press the [BAND] button to play back the first track of the current list.
*
To
play back
allofthe
tracksinthe Songs list
from
the first track,
keep
pressing
the
[BAND]
button more than 1 second.
Selectingalist
item
fromalist
screen
1.
Touch the desired List key from the iPod
menu screen
or
the Option menu screen to
display the corresponding list screen.
2.
Touch a desired list item on the screen to display the corresponding list of tracks.
• Use the
[~]
and
[~]
keys to scroll the list.
* Skip this operation for the Podcasts, Audio
Books and Songs list.
3.
Touch the desired track name on the list to play back.
• Use the
[~]
and
[~]
keys to scroll the list.
Viewing video datainthe
iPod
(only
for
the
iPod
with
video features)
When you connectaniPod with video features by using the optional connector cable for iPod with video, you can enjoy the video data and slideshow data stored
in
the iPod showing them
on
the display of this unit (and the rear monitor if
connected).
Note:
• Do not connect the iPodtothis unit when a Video Playlists item
is
selectedonthe IPod.
1.
Touch the [VIDEO] key on the iPod menu screen. The screen will bechanged to a black screen.
In
this condition, the iPod cannot be controlled
from this unit. The iPod
is
turned into the normal operation mode, and you can control the iPod using theoriginal controls of the iPod (iPod operation mode).
Note:
• The [VIDEO] key is displayed only when an iPod with video is connected
to
the unit.
In
the iPodoperation mode, the following buttons
on this unit
and
its remote control unitare operative
as well:
~
....
],
~""I],
f.-I II] (unit), f<"j,~>j,
[..II]
(remote control unit)
2.
Play back your desired video data
or slideshow data from the iPod. The specified imagedata will
be
displayed on the display (and the rear monitor if connected).
Note:
• "AUDIO ONL
Y"
is displayed when the automobile
is
moving.
3.
To returntothe iPod menu screen, touch the
[MUSIC] key.
*
When
you
touch the [MUSIC}
key
during playing
back image data,
the
playbackisterminated
and the first trackofthe first playlist willbeplayed back.
Note:
• Image data may
not
be played
back
according
to
the statusofthe iPod.
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This
function is available
when
a VTR, etc. is
connected
to the visual terminal.
VISUAL Operations
For
your
safety,
the
driver
should
not
watch
the
VTR, etc.oroperate
the
controls
while
driving.
Please
note
that
watching
and
operating
the VTR, etc.
while
driving
are
prohibitedbylawinsome
countries.
Switching
to the VISUAL
mode
Note:
For
your
safety, the
MAX675VO
hasasafety
function which turns
off
the picture when the
car
is
moving,
so
only
the
audio
canbeheard. The
picture can
onlybewatched when the
car
is
stopped
and
the parking brake is applied.
1. Press the
[SRC]
button, and
touch
the
[VISUAL]
key.
CD Changer Operations
Note:
• Whenanoptional
CO (OVO)
changer
is connected
through the
GeNET
cable, this unit controls all GO
(oVO)
changer
functions. This unit can control up
to
2 changers (CO
and/or
OVO).
CD
changer
functions
Press
the [SRC] button
and
touch
the
[CD
AlC]
key to
change
to the CD
changer
mode.
Playback
automatically
starts.
'"
If
2 CD changers are connected, the [CD AfC1j
and [CD AfC2] keys will displayinthe Source
menu.
*
If
"NO MAGAZINE" appears
in
the display, insert
the magazine into the
CD
changer. "DISC
CHECKING"
appearsinthe display while the
player loads (checks) the magazine.
'"
If "NO DISC" appearsinthe display, eject the magazine and insert discs into each slot. Then, reinsert the magazine back into the
CD changer.
Pausing
play
1.
Press
the
["-1
II]
button or touch the [
....
1
II]
key
during
playback.
Playback
pauses
and
"PAUSE"
appears
in
the screen.
2.
To
resume
playback, press the [
....
/11]
button
or
touch
the[....1II]
key.
Playback
resumes.
Changing
the
audio
input
level
The
visual terminal canbeused to
change
the
input
audio
level.
The
factory
default
setting is "HIGH".
1.
Touch
the
screentodisplay
the
menu,
then
repeat
touching
the
{SENS]
key
to select the level. HIGH:
16.25
dB
MID:
3.75
dB
LOW:adB
Displaying
the CD TEXT
titles
This
operationisonly
possible
when
this unit is
connected
with a CD
TEXT
compatible
CD
changer.
1.
Touch
the [Title] key.
2.
Touch
the
[«]
keyofthe Disc, Artist,orTrack
itemtocause
the respective
display
to scroll
once.
Selecting
a CD
and
track
from
the
list
1.
Touch
the [List] key.
2.
Touch
the
corresponding
Disc
key(1to 6) to select the desired disc. The
Track
List screen appears.
* When touching and holding a Disc key for
more than 1 second, the title will scroll.
3.
When
the
desired
trackisnot
displayed, touch
the
[~]or[~]
key
to scroll the
track
list.
4.
Touch
the desired
Track
key.
The
corresponding
track is started playback.
* When touching and holding a Track key for
more than 1 second, the title will scroll.
5.
Touch
the [Back]
key
to return to the Disc List screen. Touch
the [Back]
key
again to return to the
CD
changer
mode
screen.
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CD
Changer
Operations
Switching
toanext
disc
(Disc Up
function)
The disc up function plays from the first track (track No.1) of the next disc.
1.
Press the [BAND] button. The disc changes to the next disc.
Searching
withatrack
number
* This function is available only for the current disc.
1.
Touch the [Search] key.
2.
Input the track number that you want to play back with [0] to [9] key.
3.
Touch the [ENT] key.
Playback starts from the track of the input
track number.
• If the input track number does not exist or searching with a track number is not allowed, the screen image will not change.
4.
Touch the [Back] key.
Skippingatrack
(searching)
* This function is available only for the current disc.
1.
Press the
[I
.....
] or
[~~I]
button during playback. Tracks are skipped, as many as the times the button is pressed, and playback starts.
• Pressing the
[~~I]
button starts playback
from the beginning of the next track.
• Pressing the
[I
..........
] button starts playback from the beginning of the current track. When this button
is
pressed again within about 2 seconds, playback starts from the beginning of the previous track.
Fast
forward
and
fast
backward
1.
Press and hold the
[I
.....
] or
[~~I]
button during playback. The playback speed becomes 5-time faster first and then 20-time faster 3 seconds later.
Releasing the button resumes the normal
speed playback.
Other
various
play
functions
1. Touch the [Option] key.
2.
Touch the touch key of the function you want to play. [Track Scan] : (track scan playback) This scan play locates and plays the first 10 seconds of each trackon a disc automatically. [Disc Scan] : (disc scan playback) This scan play locates and plays the first 10 seconds of the first track
on
each discinthe currently selected CD changer. [Track Repeat] : (track repeat playback)
The repeat play continuously plays the
current track. [Disc Repeat] : (disc repeat playback)
After all tracks
in
the current disc have been played, the disc repeat play automatically replays the current disc over from the first
track. [Track Random] : (track random playback) The random play selects and plays individual tracks on the disc
in
no particular order.
[Disc
Random] : (disc random playback) The disc random play selects and plays individual tracks or discs automatically
in
no
particular order.
3.
To cancel the play, touch the key of the function to cancel.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.
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DVD Changer Operations
Only
basic
operations
of DVD
changer
can be
performed from the unit.
Use
the remote control
unit
to
perform
the
following functions.
• Scan, Repeat,
Random
functions
Video
CD
Playback
function
ON/OFF
DVD
Setup function, Audio, Subtitle,
Angle
setting function
For
detailsonoperations
other
than
those
described below,
see
the
pagesof"DVD
Video
Player
Operations".
For
details on
DVD
changer
precautions, refer
to
the
supplied
owner's
manual.
Note:
• When the 0VDchanger(VCZ625)isconnected
via optical cable, no sound will be outputifAUDIO OUTisswitchedtoANALOG on the changer's "GENERAL SETUP" menu.
TV Operations
TV
functions
To watch TV, requires aTVtuner. When an optional
TV
tuner is connected through the
CeNET
cable, this unit controls all TV tuner functions.
A WARNING
For
your
safety,
the
driver
should
not
watch
theTVor
operate
the
controls
while
driving.
Please
note
that
watching
and
operating
theTVwhile
driving
are
prohibitedbylaw
in
some
countries.
Watching
TV
Note:
• For
your
safety, the MAX675VD has a safety
function which turns
off
the picture when the car
is
moving, so onlythe audio can be heard.
The
picture can only be watched when the car
is
stopped
and
the parking brakeisapplied.
If
"AUDIO ONLY"appears on the screen just after
turning on the
ACC
powerofthe car, release the
parking brake while confirming safety, and then
engage the parking brake again.
1. Press the [SRC] button, and touch the [TELEVISION]
key.
2. Press the
[BAND]
buttonortouch
the
[BandI
key to select the
desiredTVband (TV1
or
TV2).
Every pressing the button toggles the
TV
band
between
TV1 and TV2.
3. Press the
[I
......]
or
[~I]
buttontotune
in the
previous
or
next
presetTVstation.
• Set the
'TV
TYPE"ofthe DVO changer's
"GENERAL SETUP"menu
to
the same setting as
that set in the
"Switching
the
VTR
system
between
NTSC
and
PAL"ofthis unit.
Selectingadisc
from
the
list
1.
Touch
the
[List]
key.
2.
Touch
the
corresponding
Disc key(1to 6)
to
select
the
desired disc.
The
disc
changestothe specified disc.
Switching
toanext
disc
(Disc
Up
function)
1.
The
disc
up function plays from the first track
(track No.1) of
the
next
disc.
Press the
[BAND]
button.
Each
time
you
press
the
[BAND]
button, the
disc
changestothe
next
disc.
Watchingavideo
TheTVtuner
has a
VTR
input
terminal to which
1 external device can be connected.
Connect
a
12V
video
cassette
player
(VCP)orvideo
cassette recorder (VCR)
to
theTVtuner
input
terminal.
1.
Touch
the
screentodisplay
the
TVIVTR
mode
menu,
then touch the
[Option]
key.
2.
Touch
the [VTR]
keytochangetothe
VTR
mode.
To
return to theTVbroadcast, perform the
same
operation again.
Seek
tuning
1.
Press
the
[BAND]
buttonortouch the
[Band]
key
to select the
desiredTVband (TV1
or
TV2).
,~
If
"MANU"isdisplayedinthe display, press and hold the [BAND] button for more than 1 second. "MANU"
in
the display goes off.
2.
Touch
the
[«]or[»]
keytoautomatically
seek
a station.
Touching
the
[»]
keytotune
up the channel
to
the
next
availableTVstation, and the
[«j
keytotune
down.
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TV
Operations
Selecting
withachannel
number
1.
Touch the screen to display the
TVNTR
mode
menu, then touch the
[Search] key.
2.
Enterthe channel number corresponding with
the station you desired by touching the
[OJ
to
[9] key.
If
you touch the wrong number
([OJto[9J
key), you can deleteitto touch the
[CLRJ
key.
3.
Touch
[ENTJ
key. The TV station you required
would be tuned.
4.
Touch the [Back] key.
Manual
tuning
There are 2 ways available: Quick tuning and step tuning. When you are
in
the step tuning
mode, the channel changes one step at a time.
In quick tuning mode, you can qUickly tune the desired frequency.
1.
Press the [BAND] button or touch the [BandJ key to select the desired band.
(TV1
or TV2)
If
"MANU"
is
not displayedinthe
display,
keep
pressing the [BAND] button more
than
1
second.
"MANU" appears
and
manual tuning
is
now
available.
2.
Tune into a station.
Quick
tuning:
Touch and hold the
[«]
or
[»]
key for more
than 1 second to tune
in
a station.
Step
tuning:
Touch the
[«Jor[»J
key to manually tune
in
a station.
Recallingapreset
station
I
A total of 12 TV stations canbestored (6-TV1 and 6-TV2). There are 2 ways available to recall the preset station.
Using
the[I........]or
[~I]
button
1.
Press the [BANDJ button or touch the [BandJ key to select the desired TV band.
(TV1
or
TV2)
2.
Press the
[I
........
Jor
[~~IJ
buttontorecall a
stored TV station.
Using
the
Preset
List
screen
1.
Touch the screen to display the menu, then touch the
[List] key.
2.
Touch the corresponding Preset key to recall the stored station.
You
can
select
the
desired
bandbytouching
the
[Band]
key.
Touching
and
holding the desired Preset
key
for more
than
2 seconds
will
store the current
station into the preset memory.
3.
Touch the [List] key again to returntothe
previous screen.
Manual
memory
1.
Touch the [Band] keyto select the desired TV band.
(TV1
or TV2)
2.
Tuneinthe desiredTVstation to be stored.
3.
Touch the [ListJ key.
4.
Touch and hold one of the Preset key for more than 2seconds to storethe currentstation into the preset memory.
Auto
store
Auto store selects 6 TV stations automatically
and stores each one into a preset memory.
If
6 stations cannot be received with good reception, previously stored station remain and only the strong stations are stored into memory.
1.
Touch the [BandJ key to select the desired TV band.
(TV1
or TV2)
2.
Touch the [ListJ key.
3.
Touch and hold the
[ASJ
key for more than 2 seconds. A beep sounds and the stations with good reception are stored automatically
to
the
preset channels.
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TV Operations
Preset scan
Preset scan shows each presetchannel before it automatically advances to the next preset. This function is useful for searching for desired TV station in memory.
1.
Touch the screen to displaytheTVIVTR
mode
menu, then touch the
[List] key.
2.
Touch the [PS] key to start preset scan. The unit starts scanning each station for
7
seconds sequentially.
3.
When the desired channelisreceived, touch
the [PS] key again.
Setting the TV diver
You can
change
the reception setting for the
TV
antenna connected to theTVtuner.
* Normally use the TV diver with the "ON" position.
1.
Touch the screen to displaythe TVIVTR mode
menu, then touch the
[Option] key.
2.
Touch the [ON]or[OFF] key of theTVDIVER
item to turn this function on and off. [ON] : Sets reception emphasizing the visual. [OFF] : Sets the diver setting to
OFF.
3.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous
mode.
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Satellite
Radio
Operations
This function is available when a Satellite Radio Receiver
is
connected through the CeNET cable. This unit can control the following satellite radio receivers:
XM
Satellite Radio Receiver:
XMD1
000
XM
Smart Digital Adapter:·XM SDA
• SIRIUS Satellite Radio Receiver: SIRCL2,
SIRCL3
Note:
• When the function is differ depending to the
connected receiver, they are distinguishedbythe
following notations: "XM": for an
XM
Satellite Radio Receiver
"SIRIUS": fora SIRIUS Satellite Radio Receiver
Selecting
a Satellite Radio
mode
1.
Press the [SRC] button, and touch the
[SIRIUS] or [XM] key.
The system changes to the specified Satellite Radio mode.
Selectingaband
1.
Press the [BAND] button or touch the [Band] key to select a band. This changes the reception band as follows:
• XM:
XM1~XM2~XM3~XM1
...
• SIRIUS:
SR1~SR2~SR3~SR1
...
.Information
displayed
during
reception
The following information is displayed when the satellite radio cannot be received normally.
• When the receiver is turned on the first time or
after a reset:
"UPDATING"
• When a channelisbeing tunedin(no signal
is yet received): XM;
"LOADING", SIRIUS; "ACQUIRING"
• A channel without a broadcast has been selected: XM;
"---
CH", SIRIUS; "INVALID CHANNEL"
• A channel not covered by your contract: XM;
"UPDATING", SIRIUS; "CALL 888" B
"539 SIRI" (alternated)
• When your contractisexpired:
"SUBSCRIPTION UPDATED"
Confirming
your
Radio
ID
.XM
1.
Touch the [Search] key to display the Key
Pad screen.
2.
Touch the [0] key, then touch the [ENT] key.
Your Radio
ID
(8-digits number) will
be
displayed.
3.
To return to the previous screen, touch the
[Back] key.
.SIRIUS
1.
Touch the [Option] key to display the Option
screen.
Your SIRIUS
ID
(12-digits number) will
be
displayed.
2.
To return to the previous screen, touch the
[Back] key.
Displaying
channel
labels
1.
Touch the [Title] key. Category, CH.Name, Title, Artist and R-Text are displayed.
2.
Touch the
[«]
key of desired item.
The label of specified item will scroll once.
Displaying
radio
text
*
Radio
textisonly displayed for stations that
transmit
such
information.
Received radio text is displayed
in
the Main
menu and the Title screen labeled as "R-
Text".
You can scroll the radio textinthe Title screen.
1.
Touch the [Title] key.
2.
Touch the
[«]
key of the "R-Text" item.
The received radio text will scroll once.
Channel
selection
Channels are selected with the
[I
............
] or
[~~I]
button.
*
For
details,
see
the
following operation
descriptions.
Note:
• The audio output is muted
and
otherbutton operations are notaccepted during channel selection.
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I]
Satellite
Radio
Operations
-
Selectingastation
with
the
channel
number
1.
Touch the [Search] key.
,5'
2.
Enter the channel number of your desired
;;
station by touching the
(0]
to [9] keys.
('I)
If
you enter a wrong number, you can cancel
it
by touching the [CLR] key.
3.
Touch the [ENT] key. The radio channel you entered will
be
tuned.
4.
Touch the [Back] key.
Tuning
mode
(T-MODE)
There are two channel selection modes: seek mode and manual mode.
.Seek
tuning
Only channels that canbereceived are selected. Channels without broadcasts and channels not covered by the contract will be skipped.
1.
Touch the
[«]
or
[»J
key. The receiverseeks the next available channel below or above the current channel.
2.
Touch and hold the
[«]or[»]
key.
The receiver continues to seek channels
below or above the current channel while
touching the key. When the key
is
released, the receiver receives the next available channel.
.Manual
tuning
Any channel including channels without broadcasts or channels not covered by the contract can
be
selected during manual tuning.
1.
Keep pressing the [BAND] button or the
[BandJ key more than 1 second.
The seek mode
is
changed to the manual
tuning mode, and the
"MANU" indicator is
displayed
on
the screen.
Note:
• The receiver automatically revertstothe seek tuning mode when the
[«j
or
J
key
is not used
for
7 seconds
in
the manual tuning mode.
2.
Touch the
[«]or[»]
key.
The receiver moves to channels above or
below the current channel one by one.
3.
Touch and hold the
[«]
or
[»]
key for more than 1 second. The receiver continues to seek channels
below or above the current channel while
touching the key. When the key
is
released, the receiver receives the channel received at that time.
Recallingapreset
station
A total of 18 satellite radio stations canbestored
(6-XM1, 6-XM2 and 6-XM3 for XM; or 6-SR1, 6­SR2 and 6-SR3 for SIRIUS). This allows you to store your favorite satellite radio stations
in
memory for later recall.
1.
Touch the [List] key.
2.
Press the [BAND} button or touch the [Band] key to select the desired band.
3.
Touch the corresponding Preset key(1to
6)
to recall the desired preset station.
* Touching
and
holding the desired Preset
key
for
more
than 2 seconds stores
the
current
station into preset memory.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.
Receiving
stations
selected
by
category
Satellite Radio allows you to select broadcast channel category (contents).
1.
Touch the [CAT] key.
Selecting
from
preset
categories
1-1
. Touch the [List] key to display the Preset
Category screen.
1-2. Select a category by touching a Category
Preset key
(1to6)
that the desired category
is stored.
.Selecting
by
displaying
all
categories
1-1. Touch the
[~]or[~]
key to scroll the
category list.
1-2. Touch the desired Category item key
to
select the category.
2.
Touch the
[«J
or
[»]
keytotuneina station.
This starts seek tuning and channels that
meet the specified category are selected.
Note:
• When the category selection mode is entered,
the categoryofthe last received channel is displayed first.
The
categoryselection modeiscanceled when no
channel with the selected category can be found.
The
[«]
and
Jkeys are not touched within 7
seconds, the category selection mode
is
canceled,
and
resumes to the normal seek mode.
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Satellite Radio
Operations
Presettingacategory
A category canbepreset by registering specific categories
in
Category Preset keys 1 to6.Then
the desired category can
be
recalled by pressing
the corresponding Category Preset keys.
1.
Touch the [CAT] key.
2.
Touch the
[~]or[~]
keytoscroll the category
list.
3.
Touch the Category item key you wish to store in
memory.
4.
Touch the [List] key to display the Preset Category screen"
5.
Touch and hold the desired Category Preset key for more than 2 seconds
to
store the
currently selected category
to
that Category
Preset key.
Note:
• When the name
of
a channel stored
in
memory
is
changed
by
a broadcaststation, the display may
show
a channel name that differs from the stored
name.
• A channelstored
in
memory may be discontinued
at
the
opUonofthe broadcast station.
Scan
function
There are two scan modes: the category scan
mode and the preset scan mode. During scanning channels are displayed
in
abbreviated form, the display mode cannot
be
switched.
Category
scanning
In
a category scan, broadcast channelsinthe same category as the current channel are selected about every 10 seconds.
1.
Touch the [List] key.
2.
Touch the [PS] key.
• The category scanning can also
be
performed by touching the reS] keyinthe Preset Category screen.
Note:
• Category scanning
is
not available when no
category
is defined for the current channel.
• Preset
scan
A preset scan scans the channels (up to 18 channels) stored
in
the preset memory about
every 10 seconds.
1.
Touch the [List] key.
2.
Touch and hold the [PS] key for more than 1
second.
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NA
VI
Operations (NAX970HD, etc.)
NAVIfunctions
Note:
• Hereafterin this section, the Navigation system will be called
as
uNA
V/".
• When the Clarion NAVINAX970HD is connected,
the following functions are available:
• Showing the NAVIdisplay
• Operation by using the panel side buttons
• NAVI guidance voice interruption
• When the NAVI(NAX970HD) is being used.
..
• If the
5.1
ch surround decoder (DVH940) is
connected, the voice interruptions of the
NA
VI
will not work.
• If the
5.1
ch surrounddecoder (DVH940N) is
connected, the voice interruptions of the
NAVI will work.
• When a voice interruptofthe NAVIarises during 2­ZONE
ON, the
soundofthe
MAIN
zone is muted,
and
the soundofthe SUBzone is output normally.
When it arises during
2-Z0NE
OFF, the audio
signals to the 4ch speakers are attenuated,
and
the voice from the navigation system is outputfrom
the front two speakers.
• Since the Clarion NA
VI
(NAX970HD) is automatically recognized, you can omit the below­mentioned
CONNECT
setting.
Setting
NA
VIasexternal
input
equipment
Perform this setting after connecting NAVI.
• The factory default setting is "NONE".
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, and touch the
[GENERAL] key.
2.
Touch the [NAVI], [OTHER] or [NONE] key of the CONNECT item to set the function.
NAVI:
Select when a navigation system is
connected.
Control of it can be made onlyfrom the remote control unit, and the NAVI voices are output from the special speakers for the NAVI.
OTHER:
Select for external devices otherthan a NAVI.
NONE:
Select when no external device is connected.
NAVIoperation
Changes between the NAVIdisplay and the Audio/Visual (hereinafter, refered as "AV") display.
Note:
• The below-mentioned[NAVI]
and[AV]
keys are
available only when the Clarion NA
VI (NAX970HD) is connected. When the otherNAVIis connected, use the
[MAP]
button to switch the screen mode.
eAV
screen
[MAP] key
When the image interruption from the NAVI arises, the screen will be changed from the AV screen to the NAVI screen. When the interruption is finished, the screen will return to the previous AV screen.
e NAVI screen
[AV] key
Audio operations madeinthe NAVI mode will be indicated for about 2 seconds at the bottom of the NAVI screen.
e
Operations
using
the
buttons
[MAP]
button
• The MAP screen of the NAVImode
is
displayed.
• Wheninthe AV mode, it is changed to the NAVI mode.
[MENU]
button
• Wheninthe NAVI mode, the MENU screen of the NA
VI
mode is displayed.
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NAVIOperations (NAX970HD, etc.)
ConnectingOtherCompany's Image
Equipment
The composite type images from the other company's equipment can
be
displayedonthis unit. Be
suretoperform this setting after connecting
the composite type image equipment to the
Visual input terminal (yellow).
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, and touch the
[GENERAL] key.
2.
Touch the [OTHER] keyofthe CONNECT item to set the function.
Changing display
Itispossible to change between the AV display
and the external equipment display using the
[MAP] button.
1.
To switch from theAVscreen to the NAVI screen, press the
[MAP] button.
2.
To return to the AV screen, press the [MAP] button again.
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5.1
ch
Surround
Decoder Operations
This function is available when an optional
5.1
ch
Surround Decoder (DVH940N) is connected.
When the
5.1
ch Surround Decoderis connected
through the CeNET cable, the
5.1
ch Surround Decoder Control unit (DVC920, optional) cannot be used.
5.1
ch
Surround
Decoder
control
function
This section describes operation procedures of
setting functions. For details on each function, refer to the owner's manual supplied with the
5.1
ch Surround
Decoder.
* Requires
an
optional amplifier.
Note:
• The
2-Z0NE
mode
is disabledwhen theoVH94
ON
is connected.
1.
Pressthe [ADJ] button to displaythe ADJUST menu.
2. Touch the
[AUDIO EXT.] key.
3.
Perform setting for the desired item.
See the following sections for details.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.
*
In
the following sections, only the details
regarding settings are described, procedures
to
select setting items
are
skipped.
.SPEAKER
SEL (speaker
selection)
This function determines center speaker, surround speaker and subwoofer connection.
3-1. Touch the
[~]
key ofthe SPEAKERSEL item
to show the submenu.
3-2. Touch the
[ON] or [OFF] key of the CENTER
SP, SURROUND SP or SUBWOOFER item to turn speakers on or off, depending
on
what speakers are connected.
• The factory default setting is "ON"
• The phase of the "SUBWOOFER" is reversed
in
the "ON-" setting. The default
value is
"ON+".
Dolby
PLII CONTROL
* This function
is
available only when
the
MUSIC
MODEisselected for Dolby PLiI. For setup details, see
"Selecting
the
Dolby
PLII
(Dolby
Pro
Logic
II) type".
3-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the Dolby PLiI
CONTROL item to show the submenu.
3-2. Perform setting for the PANORAMA,
DIMENSION or CENTER WIDTH item.
[PANORAMA]:
Touch the [ON] or[OFF] key to select. "OFF"
is the default value.
[DIMENSION]:
Touch the
[~]or[~]
key·to adjust the level
between 0 and
6.
The default level is "3".
[CENTER WIDTH]:
Touch the
[~]or[~]
key to adjust the level
between 0 and 7. The default level
is
"3".
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5.1
ch
Surround
Decoder
Operations
.FILTER This function is used to select filter frequencies
that suit the speakers that are used.
'"
This functionisnot available for speakers whose SPEAKER SEL setting
is
setto"OFF".
3-1. Touch the
[~]
key of theFILTER item to
show the submenu.
3-2. Touch the
[~]or[~]
key of the FRONT HPF, CENTER HPF, SURROUND HPF or SUBWOOFER LPF item to adjust.
[FRONT HPF]:
This function can
be
set to the following four
settings:
50 Hz, 80 Hz, 120 Hz or THRGH
(through). "THRGH" is the default value. [CENTER HPF]:
This function can be set to the following three settings:
50 Hz, 80 Hz and 120 Hz.
"120 Hz"
is
the default value.
[SURROUND HPF]: This function can
be
set to the following four
settings:
50
Hz, 80 Hz, 120Hzor THRGH
(through). "THRGH"
is
the default value.
[SUBWOOFER LPF]: This function can be set
to
the following
three settings:
50 Hz, 80 Hz and 120 Hz.
"120 Hz"
is
the default value.
SPEAKER
GAIN
This function sets speaker output level.
'"
This functionisnot available for speakers whose SPEAKER SEL setting
is
setto"OFF".
3-1. Touch the
[~]
key of the SPEAKER GAIN
item to show the submenu.
3-2. Touch the
[~]or[~]
key of the FRONT
L,
CENTER, FRONTR,SURROUND
R,
SURROUND
Lor
SUBWOOFER item to
adjust.
Each item is adjustable
in
the range
-10
dB
to
+10 dB
in
1 dB step increments. The
default value is "0 dB".
.DELAY This function adjusts the timing of the speakers
so that they are synchronized with front speaker
output. ",
This functionisnot
available
for
speakers whose
SPEAKER
SEL
settingissetto"OFF".
3-1
. Touch the
[~]
key of the DELAY itemtoshow
the submenu.
3-2. Touch the
[~]or[~]
key of the CENTER SP
or SURROUND SP item to adjust. [CENTER SP]:
Adjustments are made
in
the range from 0
ms
to 5 ms. The default valueis"0
ms".
[SURROUND SP]: Adjustments are made
in
the range from 0
ms
to 15 ms. The default valueis"0
ms".
.DRC This function sets the dynamic range
compression. 3-1. Touch the
[~]
key to display the next menu
screen.
3-2. Touch the [MAX], [STD] or [MIN] key of the
DRC item to select respective item. The default value
is
"MAX".
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5.
1
ch
Surround
Decoder
Operations
DSFmode
DSF
effect
ON/OFF
• The factory default setting is "OFF".
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, and touch the
[AUDIO] key.
2.
Touch the
[~]
key of the STATUS item.
3.
Touch the [ON] or [OFF] key of the DSF item to turn the function ON or OFF.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.
Note:
If
the
DSF
effect is
set
to OFF, the adjustment
made in "DSF" is
not
reflectedin the musicsource.
Selecting
the DSFtype
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, and touch the [AUDIO] key.
2.
Touch the
[~]
key of the DSF item.
3.
Touch the key for the desirable type to select.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.
P.EQmode
P.EQ
effect
ON/OFF
• The factory default setting is "OFF".
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, and touch the
[AUDIO] key.
2.
Touch the
[~]
key of the STATUS item.
3.
Touch the [ON] or[OFF] key oftheP.EQ item to turn the function ON or OFF.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.
Note:
If
theP.EO effect is
set
to OFF, the adjustment
made in "P.EO" is
not
reflected in the music
source.
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Setting
and
storing
P.EQ Properties
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, and touch the
[AUDIO] key.
2.
Touch the
[~]
key of the P.EQ item to display
the submenu.
3.
Touch the key for the desirable type to select.
The
P.
EQ adjustmentcontents are as follows: [SIGNAL]: This function selects "MUSIC" or "P. NOISE".
• The factory default setting is "P.NOISE". [SPEAKER SELECT]:
This function selects "FRONT", "CENTER" or
"SURROUND".
* This setting is disabled when both the
CENTER SP and SURROUNDSP items of the SPEAKER SEL setting are set to "OFF".
* This function is not available for speakers
whose SPEAKER SEL setting
is
set to "OFF".
• The factory default setting is "FRONT". [BAND]: Select the channel to be compensated ("BAND1", "BAND2", "BAND3").
• The factory default setting is "BAND1".
[FREQUENCY]: Select the center frequency that you want to compensate from the range of 18 Hz to 20
kHz. (1/3 octave step,
31
points)
• The factory default setting is"1kHz".
[Q]: Set the sharpness of the Q-curveto one of the parameters:
1,3,5,
7 and 20.
• The factory default setting is "1".
[GAIN]: Adjust the gain (output level)
in
the range of -
6 dB to +6 dB.(1dB step, 13 points)
• The factory default setting is "0".
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous
screen.
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5.
1
ch
Surround
Decoder
Operations
Selecting
the
Dolby
PLII
(Dolby
Pro
LogicII)
type
• The factory default setting
is
"OFF'.
* This setting
is
disabled
when
both
the CENTER
SP
and
SURROUNDSPitemsofthe SPEAKER
SEL setting are
setto"OFF".
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, and touch the [AUDIO] key.
2.
Touch the
[~]
key of the Dolby PLiI item.
3.
Touch the key for the desirable type to select.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.
Output
adjustment
of
sub
woofer
volume,
center
volume
and
balance/
fader
1.
Press the [ADJ] button, and touch the [AUDIO] key.
2.
Touch the
[~]
key of the DETAIL item to
display the submenu.
3.
Perform the following adjustments:
.Subwoofer
volume
adjustment
3-1. Touch the
[~]or[~]
key of the SUBWOOFER VOL item to adjust to desirable level (Setting
range:-6to
3).
• The factory default settingis"0".
• Center
volume
adjustment
3-1. Touch the
[~lor[~]
key of the CENTER VOL
item
to
adjusttodesirable level (Setting
range:-6to
0).
• The factory default
is
"0".
• Balance/Fader
adjustment
3-1. Touch the
[.]
key of the SAL/FAD item.
Touch the [
....
] or [
....
] key to adjust the fader
level. [
....]key:
emphasizes the sound from the front speakers.
[
....]key:
emphasizes the sound from the rear speakers.
3-2. Touch the
[~]
or
[.]
key to adjustthe balance
level.
[~]
key: emphasizes the sound from the left speakers.
[~]
key: emphasizes the sound from the right speakers.
4.
Touch the [Back] key to return to the
previous screen.
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Nothing happens when buttons are pressed.
Display is not accurate.
Incorrect wiring. The microprocessor has
malfunctioned due to noise, etc.
Replace with a fuse of the same amperage. If the
fuse blows again, consult your store of purchase. Consult your store of purchase. Turn off the power and open the operation panel.
Press the [RESET] button with a thin rod.
Note: When the [RESET] button is pressed, turn
off
the
ACCpower.
[RESET]
butto~
~
* When the [RESET] button is pressed, frequencies
of radio stations, titles, etc. stored
in
memory are
cleared.
The remote control
unit does not work.
DVDPlayer
Direct rays ofthe sun fall
on
When direct rays of the sun fall on the Iight-
the light-receptive part of receptive part of the remote control unit,
it
may not
the remote control unit. work.
The batteries ofthe remote Check the batteries of the remote control unit.
control unit are dead or there
is
no batteryinthe
remote control unit.
Disc cannot be loaded.
Sound skips or
is
noisy.
Sound is bad directly after power is turned on.
The image is not displayed.
Disccannot playwith the display "PARENTAL VIOLATION" shown.
Another disc
is
already
loaded.
There
is
a foreign matter
already
in
place.
Compact disc
is
dirty.
Compact disc
is
heavily
scratched or warped. Water droplets may form
on
the internal lens when
the car is parked
in
a humid
place.
The parking brake
is
not
engaged.
The view
is
limited.
Eject the disc before loading the new one.
Eject the foreign matter forcibly.
Clean the compact disc with a soft cloth. Replace with a compact disc with no scratches.
Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on.
Check that the parking brake
is
engaged.
Release the view limitation orchange the parental level.
See the subsection
"Settingupthe
parental
level".
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TVIVTR (When connecting an optional TV tuner, etc.)
The image is not displayed.
The display is dark.
The parking brake
is
not
engaged.
The brightness control
is
too low. The operating condition
is
not good.
The headlightof the vehicle
is
lit.
Adjust the brightness properly.
The temperature inside the vehicle may
be
O°C
or
lower. Set to
an
appropriate temperature (25°C or
so) and check it again. The display
is
made dark at night to prevent the
glare (When the headlightof the vehicle
is
litinthe
daytime, the display gets dark).
The color of the The color
is
not adjusted display is light or a adequately. shade of color
is
not .
good.
Check that Color and Hue are adjusted properly.
When the VTR
is connected, the image
is
disturbed.
When the TVtuner is connected, the
image gets unclear.
The TVtuner has a double or triple
image.
The TV tuner has spots or stripes
in
the image. There are red,
green, and blue points
in
the display.
Improper NTSC/PAL
setting
Bad receiving condition
Bad receiving condition
Presence of jamming
Set the NTSC/PAL properlyaccording to the VTR.
A radio wave may not reach sufficiently due to obstruction of mountains or buildings. Check
it
again at a place where a radio wave can
be
received properly. It may be under the influence of radio wave
reflected by mountainsor buildings. Check
it
again
after changing place or direction.
It may be under the influence from automobiles, streetcar, power cable, neon sign, and so forth. Check it again after changing place.
This
is
not a failure, but a phenomenon peculiarto
a liquid crystal panel (The liquid crystal panel
is produced according to technology with very high precision. Note that, though there are effective pixels of
99.99%
or more, pixel missing or
normally lit pixels account for
0.01
%).
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ERROR 3
ERROR 6
PARENTAL
VIOLATION WRONG REGION
A disciscaught inside the CD deck and
is
not ejected.
A disc cannot be played due to scratches, etc.
A disc
is
loaded upside­down inside the DVD deck and does not play.
Parental level error
Region code error
This
is
a failure of DVD deck's mechanism and
consult your store of purchase. Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped disc.
Eject the disc then reload it properly.
Set the correct Parental level.
Eject the disc, and replace correct region code disc.
DRM
NOT SUPPORT
CD Changer
WMA files protected by Perform the operation such as skipping a file.
DRM are played. (Scan, repeat and random playback mode may
be
Files not supported by this canceled.) unit are played.
ERROR 2
ERROR 3
ERROR 6
A disc inside the CD changer
is
not loaded.
A disc inside the
CD changer cannot be played due to scratches, etc.
A disc inside the CD changer cannot
be
played
because it
is
loaded
upside-down.
This
is
a failure of
CD
changer's mechanism and
consult your store of purchase.
Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped disc.
Eject the disc then reload it properly.
For the DVD changer, refer to the Owner's Manual provided with the DVD changer. If
an
error display other than the ones described above appears, press the [RESET] button.Ifthe
problem persists, turn off the power and consult your store of purchase.
* When the [RESET] button
is
pressed, frequencies of radio stations, titles, etc. storedinmemory are cleared.
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FM Tuner
Frequency Range: 87.9 MHz to 107.9
MHz
Usable Sensitivity: 9
dBf
50dB Quieting Sensitivity: 15
dBf
Alternate Channel Selectivity: 70
dB Stereo Separation(1kHz): 32 dB Frequency Response (±3 dB): 30 Hz to 15 kHz
AM
Tuner
Frequency Range:
530 kHz to
1710kHz
Usable Sensitivity: 28
dB~V
DVD Player
System:
Digital Versatile Disc System with CODA capable
Usable discs:
DVD video disc, Compact disc
Frequency Response:
20
Hz to20kHz (CD)
(±1
dB)
Signal to Noise Ratio: 100 dB
(1
kHz)
Dynamic Range: 100
dB(1kHz)
Distortion:
0.006%
LCD Monitor
Screen Size: 7-inch wide type
156.2 mm Width
x 82.3 mm Height
Display method:
Transmission type TN liquid crystal display
Drive method:
TFT
(thin-film transistor)
active matrix driving
Pixels: 336,960 (480
x 3 (RGB) x 234)
General
Power source voltage:
14.4 V DC (10.8 to 15.6 V allowable) Ground: Negative Current consumption: 4.0 A
(1
W)
Auto Antenna Rated Current: 500
mA
less
Dimensions of the Main Unit:
7" Width (178 mm)
x 3-15/16" Height
(100 mm)
x 6-5/16" Depth (160 mm)
Weight of the Main Unit: 2.6 kg
Dimensions of the Remote Control Unit:
2-1/8" Width (54 mm)
x 1-1/8" Height
(28.8 mm)
x 6-1/8" Depth (155 mm)
Weight of the Remote Control Unit:
100 g (including battery)
Note:
• Specifications comply with
JEIT
A Standards.
• Specifications
and
design are subjecttochange
without notice for further improvement.
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100mm
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171
mm
178mm
Power Output :
.~e~,oWerSlql)~
19 W RMS x 4 Channels at 4 Q
~
~
and 1 % TH D+N
Signal to Noise Ratio:
75
dBA
(reference: 1 W into 4 Q)
Input
Audio input:
130
±60mVrms
(High)
600
±80mVrms
(Mid)
840
±1
OOmVrms (Low)
(input impedance 10 kQ
or
greater)
Video input:
1.0 ±0.2 Vp-p (input impedance 75 Q)
Audio Amplifier
Maximum
power
output:
200 W (50 W x 4)
Speaker impedance: 4 Q (4 to 8 Q allowable)
Video Output
Video output:
1.0 ±0.2 Vp-p (output impedance 75 Q)
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1.
BEFORE STARTING
This setisexclusively for useincars with a negative ground 12 V power supply.
Read these instructions carefully. Be
sure to disconnectthe battery "8"terminal
before starting. This is to preventshort circuits during installation. (Figure
1)
2.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
CD
Main unit
® Manuals
Owner's manual
& Installation manual
Warranty card
@ Power supply cord
@ Rca pin cord
® Bag for accessories
(No.1)
Flat head screw (M5 x
8)
8
Sems hexagonal bolt (M5
x
8)
8
Electro tap
3.
GENERAL CAUTIONS
1.
Do
not open the case. There arenouser-
serviceable parts inside.
If
you drop anything into the unit during installation, consult your dealer or
an
authorized Clarion service
center.
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Car battery
Figure 1
® Bag for accessories
(No.2)
Rubber cap (for RCA pin cord)
(J)
Remote control unit
® Battery
(for remote control unit)
® Finisher
2.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case. Never use a rough cloth, thinner, benzine, oralcohol, etc. For tough dirt, apply a little cold or warm water
to
a soft cloth and wipe off the dirt
gently.
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Chassis
Chassis
fii'o~
__
~
ian
motor vent
Figure 5
Max. 8 mm (M5 screw)
5.
Usethe included screwsfor installation. Using other screws can cause damage. (Figure 4)
Figure 4
6.
This unit has a fan motor in the back of the main unitso as not to raise the temperature
in the main unit. When the fan motor vent is covered with cords or mounting bracket, it
maycause a malfunction. Be sure not to cover
it when wiring cords. (Figure 5)
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4.
CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION
Max.
30°
1.
Prepare all articles necessary forinstalling the main unit before starting.
2.
This model features an operation panel that
slides forward. On some types of cars, the operation panel may make contact with the dashboard or shift lever,inwhich cause it cannot be installed. Before installing, check that the unit will not hamperoperation of the shift leveror obstruct
your view before selecting the installation
location. (Figure 2)
Shift lever
(check that it does not
touch the LCD.)
Figure 2
3.
Install the unit within 30° of the horizontal plane. (Figure 3)
Figure 3
4.
If you have to do any modification on the car body, such as drilling holes, consult your car dealer beforehand.
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5. INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT
2.
Wire as showninSection
7.
3.
Reassemble and secure the unitinthe dashboard and set the face panel and center panel.
- This unit
is
designed for fixed installationinthe
dashboard.
1.
When installing the main unit'in NISSAN
vehicles, use the parts attached to the unit
and follow the instructions
in
Figure
6.
When installing the main unitinTOYOTA vehicles, use the parts attached to the vehicle and follow the instructions
in
Figure
7.
Mounting Screw Holes (Side View of the Main Unit)
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r
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r
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~
,
,
~,+
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..........
~
"-
For NISSAN vehicle
For TOYOTA vehicle
Installing the Main Unit
in
a NISSAN Vehicle
Finisher
(*
1)
Mounting bracket
-----'
(1
pair for
the
left
and
right sides)
Figure 6
Note:
*
1:
Position the face panel with its wide edgeatthe bottom. Fit the edge into the groove
of
the main
unit.
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Installing
the Main
Unit
in
a TOYOTA Vehicle
Install by using parts attached to the vehicle. (Screws marked * are attached to the vehicle.)
Center Panel
(*
2)
Figure
7
'-------
Mounting bracket
(1
pair for the left
and
right sides)
Note:
*2:
Some
panel
openings
are
too
small
for the unit
depending on the vehicle type
and
model. In
such
a case, trim the
upper
and
lower
sidesofthe
panel
framebyabout
0.5
to 1.5
mm
so the unit
canbeinserted
smoothly.
*3:
Ifahook
on the installation bracketinterferes
with the unit,
bend
and
flattenitwith a
nipper
or
similar
tool.
Typical Mounting Brackets
Example 1 Example 2
Example 3
Affix the screws to
the.
marks.
Vehicles
other
than NISSAN
and
TOYOTA
In
some cases the center panel may require modification. (Trimming, filing, etc.)
.Removing
the
Main Unit
When the main unit is to be removed, disassemble itinthe reverse of the orderin"INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT".
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6.
CAUTIONS
ON
WIRING
1.
Be sure to turn the power off before wiring.
2. Be particularly careful where you route the
wires. Keep them well away from the engine, and exhaust pipe, etc. Heat may damage the wires.
3. If the fuse should blow, check to see if the
wiring is correct. If a fuse is blown, replace it with a new one of the same amperage rating as the original (15A FUSE).
4.
To replace the fuse, remove the old fuse of the powersupply cord and insertthe new one. (Figure 8)
Note:
• There are various types
of
fuse holder. Do not let
the batteryside touch other metalparts.
After the connection, fix the cord by a clamp or insulation tape for protection.
5. Connect the
CeNET
extension cable fully and securely until it locks. When the CeNET extension cable is pulled, hold the slide cap part and pull it towards you. (Figure
9)
* When the CeNET extension cable is extended
or branches, use extension cable CCA-520 (2.5m)or CCA-521 (0.6 m), or V-adapter CCA-519 (each of them is sold separately).
Slide cap
~
CeNET cable (provided with the
CD changer or DVD changer)
Figure 9
Fuse holder
Fuse (15A FUSE)
Figure 8
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7.
WIRE CONNECTION
iPod
-
iP~d-~-D---~
with video :
@:
~
Connector cable
(CCA-673)
Connector cable
(CCA-670)
Connect to the video of visual input terminal.
~'606e
__
00l0Il&e
_
RGB input terminal
~
__
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__
~
__
II!!SSS!!Wl!==1II
is!
OOMiS!OOl!!iS!1II
III
is!
Note:
• Before installing, be sure to disconnect the negative
e cable
of
the
car
battery.
In
the optional devices, the RCA Pin
and
the Connector cable are separately-sold items.
Red
Gray
White
Black
Red
White
Red
White
Gray Yellow
~~~~~=:
Right } Non fader Left output terminal
~
Wireless
Headphone
(WHI
04j
Rear monitor
'-
Video output terminal
Red
. l
Right
~(2-Z0N
E
Left Joutput terminal)
White
Yellow
Green
Black
Red
Video }
Audio (left)
Visu?1
input
terminal
~=====&I~.
Audio (right)
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Ground
+12V
main power
+
12V
accessory
EB
8
on
arking brake cord
htEB
ht8
tEB t8
htEB ht8
*1)
r turn-on cord
enna
Yellow
15A
Black
/
J:,E:
Purple
/
Rear rig
Purple/Black
Rear rig
Red
§Ji
Gray
Front rig
~
h
Gray/Black
Front rig
'\
White
R
~~
Front lef
~
White/Black
Front lef
Green
Rear left
~
Green/Black
Rear left
~
Blue/White
UE::8l
I
Amplifie
Orange/White
~
-----
Illuminati
Blue
JAg]
I
Auto ant
Brown
lEiS]
I
Phone
(-
Grass-green
P
Power supply cord
Note:
*1: Connecting the PHONE Terminal
The cord included with the unit must be connectedtothe specifiedpositionofthe vehicle's connectorin
orderto use the
"Cellular phone interruptsetting" function (page 26).
See nextpage for
howtoconnect the parking brake cord.
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.Connecting
the parking brake
cord
Connect the cord to parking brake lamp groundinthe meter panel.
Note:
• Connecting the parking brake cord to lamp ground allows youtowatch TVNTR/OVO video/videoCOwhen the parking brake is engaged.
• When the parking brake cord is notconnected, the monitor will notturn on.
If
"AUDIO ONLY" appears on the screen
just
after turning on the
ACC
powerofthe car, release the parking
brake while confirming safety,
and
then engage the parking brake again.
Parking brake
Si9}r
Parking brake cord (Grass-green)
Stopper
Parking brake signal cord
-/
~
1.
Place the Parking brake cord at the stopper, and fold it back in the direction of the arrow.
2.
Pass the Parking brake signal cord through, and fold it back in the direction of the arrow.
• Howtoattach
the
electro-tap
Parking brake cord (Grass-green)
Parking brake lamp
@~
EEl
cord to battery
Connecting
the
Accessories
.Connection
to
the
external
amplifier
The external amplifier canbeconnected unless the
5.1chSurround Decoder is connected. For
detailed information, refer to the instruction manual of the
5.1
ch Surround Decoder.
.Connection
to
the
CCO
camera
for
vehicle
The CCD camera for vehicle canbeconnected to CCD terminal on the main unit. For detailed information, refer to the instruction sheet or manual for the CCD camera.
Note:
• A powersupply
box
(sold separately) is required for connectionofthe main unit
and
the CCO camera.
• The
power
supply
box
for the camera CAA147cannot be used. Please use the CAA188 instead.
• If the specified
cordofthe
cellular
phoneisconnectedtothe
phone mute
cordofthe main unit,
the
audio
muteisavailable when the cellular phoneisused.
• Satellite Radio Receiver
When a Satellite Radio Receiver is tobeconnected, use the CeNETconnector. For detailed information,
refer to the instruction manual of the Satellite Radio Receiver.
• TV Tuner
When the TV tuneristobeconnected, connect the CeNET connector and RCA Pin (yellow). For detailed information, refer to the instruction manual of the TV tuner.
.Connectiontothe
navigation system (NAX970HO)
When the NAVI (NAX970HD)isbeing used
...
• If the
5.1
ch surround decoder (DVH940)isconnected, the voice interruptions of the NAVI will not
work.
• If the
5.1
ch surround decoder (DVH940N)isconnected, the voice interruptions of the NAVI will
work.
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SAMPLESYSTEM
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Rear Speakers
Front Speakers
Ferrite clamp (Included the DVD changer)
(@)
Center speaker
~
built-in
amplifier
(SRK5)
I0 IPowered
sub-woofer
built-in
amplifier
(SRV303)
CeNET CD Changer
(DCZ6Z5/CDC655Tzj
4-Channel
Amplifier
Set the [CeNET/STAND ALONE] switch to the
[CeNET] position.
TV
IN
Yellow
RCA video cable (included the TV tuner)
Non fader output
¥ RGB cable
JIII/
(included
A
__
the NAX970HD)
MAX67SVD
~--
...
_-
......
~cable
_--
(included the Changer)
(DVH940Nj
Set the [SLAVE/STAND ALONE] switch to the [SLAVE] position.
In'IfI
I
STAND
IJJJ
ALONE
(Gray)
Digital optical fiber cable
(DCA-005/00B~
sold separately)
I"iii""I STAND
GeNET .
~
ALONE
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CLARION 2006 LIMITED WARRANTY
For
USA
and
Canada
only
Except as noted, Clarion products purchased from an authorized Clarion dealer are warranted against all defects
in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase. The following Clarion products noted below ** are warranted against all defectsinmaterials and workmanship for a two (2) year period from the date of original purchase when purchased from AND installed by an authorized Clarion dealer.
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All Clarion cables, wires and other accessories if purchased from an authorized Clarion dealerare warranted against all defects in materials and workmanship for ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase.
ALL
PURCHASESOFCLARION PRODUCTS FROM NON-AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALERS ARE
SUBJECT
TO FURTHER WARRANTY RESTRICTIONSASDESCRIBED BELOW. The conditions ofthis Limited Warranty and the extent of responsibility of Clarion Corporation of America ("Clarion")
under this Limited Warranty are as follows:
1. PROOF OF DATE OF PURCHASE FROM AN AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALER
WILL
BE REQUIRED FOR
WARRANTY SERVICE OF THIS PRODUCT.INTHE CASE OF THE TWO (2) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE
CLARION PRODUCTS NOTED ABOVE, PROOF OF
DATE
OF PURCHASE AND PROOF OF INSTALLATION BY AN AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALER IS REQUIRED. INFORMATION ABOUT CLARION AUTHORIZED WARRANTY SERVICE CENTERS MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING CLARION AT THE ADDRESS LISTED BELOW.
2. This Limited Warranty will become void if service performed by anyone other than an approved Clarion Warranty Service Center resultsindamage to the products.
3.
This Limited Warranty does not apply to any product which has been subject to misuse, neglect or accident,
orwhich has had the serial numberaltered, defaced or removed, or which has been connected, installed, adjusted or repaired, other than
in
accordance with the instructions furnished by Clarion.
4. This Limited Warranty does not cover car static or other electrical interferences, tape head or laser pick-up
cleaningoradjustments,orlabor costs for the removalorreinstallation of the unit for repair.
5.
The sole responsibility of Clarion underthis Limited Warranty shall be limited to the repair of the products or
replacement of the product, at the sole discretion of Clarion.
6.
Product must be shipped in its original carton orequivalent carton, fully insured, with shipping charges prepaid.
Clarion will not assume any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred in shipping.
7. CLARION PRODUCTS PURCHASED FROM A SOURCE OTHER THAN AN AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALER,
INCLUDING
ANY
AND
ALL
PURCHASES VIA THE INTERNET FROM A NON INTERNET AUTHORIZED
CLARION DEALER,
SHALL
NOT BE COVEREDBYANY CLARION LIMITED WARRANTYTO THE EXTENT
ALLOWED
BY
APPLICABLE LAW. IN THE EVENT AND TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS ELIMINATION OF WARRANTIES UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES, THE APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTY. PERIOD
SHALLBEDEEMED TOBEFIFTEEN (15) DAYS FROM THE DATE OFORIGINAL PURCHASE.
8.
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES EXCEPTTO THE EXTENT PROHIBITEDBYAPPLICABLE LAW
SHALL
HAVE NO GREATER DURATION THAN THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL
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HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU.
9. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES
YOU
SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND
YOU
MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS
WHICH VARY FROM STATE
TO
STATE.
10. The laws of the State of California shall govern and control this limited warranty,
.its
interpretation and enforcement.
11. Should you have any difficulties with the performance of this product during the warranty period, please call Clarion or visit our web site for a listing of Authorized Warranty Service Centersinyour area.
You
may also contact the
Clarion Customer Service at the address listed below for any service help you may need with Clarion products.
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