Clarion NX409, NZ409 Owner's Manual & Installation Manual

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Owner's manual & Installation manual Mode d'emploi et manuel d'installation Manual de instrucciones
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NX409 NZ409
2-DIN·DVD MULTIMEDIA STATION WITH BUILT-IN NAVIGATION
& 6.5"TOUCH PANEL CONTROL
DVD MULTIMEDIA STATION WITH BUILT-IN NAVIGATION
&
7"TOUCH
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PANEL CONTROL
TACTILE DE 6,5 POUCES
DE
7POUCES
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TACTILDE
DIN
6,5"
7"
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CLARION PRODUCTREGISTRATION INFORMATION
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Dear Customer:
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Contents
1. FEATURES 4
Expanding Systems , 4
2. PRECAUTIONS 5
3.
CONTROLS 7
Operational Panel 7 Functions of Buttons 8 Remote Control 9 Functions of Remote Control Buttons
4. CAUTIONS ON HANDLING
Operation panel Navigation System USB Port Cleaning 13 Handling Discs 14
5. DVD VIDEO SYSTEM
DVD Video Features Discs 16 About the registered marks etc 16
6.
OPERATIONS
Basic Operations Radio Operations DVD Video Player Operations 23 Sirius Satellite Radio Operations 29 Navigation System Operations
Introduction to Navigation Software Main Menu Screen Operations
Route to Home Address 32 Select the Destination
• Address or Intersection Mode 32
• Point of Interest Mode
• Coordinates Mode 34
• Edit Favorites Mode 34
• History Mode System Preferencies Setup Office Address Setup Trip Computer Readings and Resets 37
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7. ACCESSORIES
iPod/iPhone Operations USB Operations AUX In/AV In Operations Camera In Operations Setup Operations
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
9. ERROR DISPLAYS
1O.SPECIFICATIONS 46
INSTALLATION/WIRE CONNECTION GUIDE 47
10 12 12 12 12
15 15
17 17
21
31 31 31
32
33
35 35
36
38 38
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1. FEATURES
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Double
Motorized
DVD Playback
Built-In
.
Din
6.5"
Touch
7"
Touch
Video/CD-DAlMP3/WMA
Capability
Navigation
Panel
Panel
Control
Control
OEM
Compatible
• Bluetoothl!>
Compatible
Steering
Wheel
with
Sirius
Interface
with
iPodl!>/
Remote
Satellite
Ready
iPhone'·via
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USB Memory
External power
Back
up
camera
NOTE:
The items listed outside the frames are the commercial products generally sold.
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Expanding
amplifier
sound
features
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A WARNING
For
your
safety,
the
driver
should
Please
countries.
• When using the navigation system, follow the precautions listed below. After reading this manual, be sure to keep
• This navigation system should not be used to replace your own judgment. No itinerary suggested by this navigation system should ever override any highway regulations, your own judgment, or a knowledge of safe driving practices. Do not follow the navigation system's suggested itinerary if would cause you to perform a dangerous or illegal act, place youina dangerous situation, or take
you into an area you consider unsafe.
• The be times when the navigation system displays the vehicle's location incorrectly, fails to suggest the shortest route, or fails to direct you to your desired destination. driving judgment, taking into account the driving conditions at the time.
• Do not use the navigation system to locate emergency services. The database does not contain a complete listing of emergency services such as police stations, fire halls, hospitals and walk-in clinics. Please show discretion and ask for directions
• As the driver, you alone are responsible for your driving safety.
• The software may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time,
• Where actual road conditions and highway regulations differ from the information contained
• Keep the amount of time spent viewing the screen while driving to a strict minimum.
• The navigation system does not provide, nor represent highway regulations; technical aspects of the vehicle including weight, height, width, load and speed limits; road conditions including grade, percentage of incline and surface conditions; obstacles such as the height and width of bridges and tunnels; and other current driving or road conditions. Always rely on your own judgment when driving a car, taking into account current
driving conditions.
• Do not disassemble or modify this unit. It may cause
• Do not use this unit when a trouble exists, such as no screen content appears or no sound is audible. It may cause dealer or a nearest Clarion service center.
In smoke or strange smells come out of the unit, etc., stop using this unit immediately, and consult
your authorized dealer or a nearest Clarion
Using
• Use a fuse with the same specification only when replacing the fuse. Using a fuse with a different specification may causes a fire.
• For the installation of this unit or a change nearest Clarion Professional skills and experiences are required to do
note
that
watching
Also,
while
driving,
itina handy place (such as the glove box of your car).
advice provided by the navigation system is to be regarded as a suggestion only. There may
In
order to avoid a traffic accident, do not operate the system while driving.
In
order to avoid a traffic accident, operate the system only when the vehicle is stopped at a safe place and the parking brake is on. In
order to avoid a traffic accident or traffic offense, remember that actual road conditions and traffic regulations take precedence over the information contained on the navigation system.
changing circumstances, and the sources of information used. Please respect current traffic conditions and regulations at all times while driving.
the navigation system, abide by the highway regulations.
an
case of a problem, such as foreign materials have enteredinthe unit, the unit gets wet, or
itinthat condition may cause an accident, fire, or electric shock.
service center for safety.
not
watch
any
video
sources
and
operating
keep
accident, fire, or electric shock. For that case, consult your authorized
any
the
volumetoa
video
sources
levelatwhich
service center.
in
the installation, ask your authorized dealer or a
and/or
while
in
such instances.
in
an
accident, fire, or electric shock.
so.
operate
driving
external
In
any way information on: traffic and
the
controls
are
prohibitedbylawinsome
sounds
such instances, relyonyour own
canbeheard.
while
driving.
on
it
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1.When the inside of the car is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater, moisture may form on the disc
(DVDI
CD) or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible. If moisture forms on the disc (DVD/CD), wipe it off with a soft cloth. If moisture forms on the optical parts of the player, do not use the player for about one hour. The condensation will disappear naturally allowing normal operation.
2.Driving on extremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibration may cause the sound to skip.
INFORMATION FOR USERS:
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO
THIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED
BY THE MANUFACTURER WILL VOID
THE WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE
FCC APPROVAL
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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.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
in
interference
a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
in
and used
accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
in
guarantee that interference will not occur
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
be
television reception, which can
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or
an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Qperational Panel
SENSOR
[NAVI/AV]
[MUTE] [.
PWR].
[VOL]
[SOURCE]
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Functions
of
Buttons
Note: referring
[MUTE][.PWR] [VOL]
• Press this knob to turn on the power. Keep
• Rotate the knob to increase or decrease the
[NAVI/AV]
• Press this button to enter navigation video.
• Press this button more than 2 seconds to
[SOURCE]
• Press this button to scroll through the available
[
• Press to search next or previous station or
• Press to search next or previous track or
• Press and hold to fast forward or fast
• Press and hold to fast forward or fast
• Press and hold to enter manual seek status in
[~III]
Press to play, pause or scan audio or video.
• Press shortly to scan.
• Press and hold one time:
• Press and hold two times:
[~]
• Press to eject disc from unit when panel
[OPEN] [CLOSE]
Use this button to open/close operation panel.
Be sure to read this chapter while
to front diagram "CONTROLS"
Knob
pressing this knob more than 1 second to turn off the power.
Press
receiver, press again to restore sound.
volume.
this
knobtoattenuate
the
soundofthe
Button
return to the previous mode.
Button
sources such as AM/FM Tuner, Sirius, DVD, NAVI, USB, Camera modes, etc.
.....
]
[~]
channel
chapter
video modes.
backward by and DVD video mode.
backward in iPod music, Sirius radio mode.
Tuner and Sirius radio mode, then press briefly to seek station by step.
Play /Pause
Audio or video file will be paused. If then press briefly, file will be resumed to play.
Audio or video file will be stopped. If then
press briefly, file will be played from the beginning.
[
.....
] [v] Search/Seek
in
Tuner, Sirius radio modes.
in
CD,
MP3IWMA, iPod and DVD
x2
.4,8,16 step in
Button
I Scan
Button
CD,
MP3IWMA
Button
Eject
is opened.
Button
[BAND]
• Use this button to enter AM/FM tuner mode from any source.
• Once in AM/FM tuner mode, you can press to change bands between FM1,FM2, FM3, AM bands.
[PS/AS]
• Press this button to start the preset scan mode.
• Press and hold this button to start the auto
preset scan and setting mode.
[A]
Press the buttons to adjust the operational panel angle.
[INFO]
Press to turn On and Off to display list in
Tuner, Sirius radio, DVD/CD modes.
[push
• Press to move to next folder in iPod mode.
• Press to confirm and play current media file in
[DISPLAY]
• Press this button to display band in Radio, Sattelite, CD/DVD, iPod mode.
• Press one more time to dispaly current time
from any mode.
RESET
• Press this button to reset the unit.
Button
Button
[v]
Button
Button
ENn
[SEL]
CD,
MP3IWMA, DVD and iPod mode.
Button
Button
Button
it
SENSOR
• Receiver for the remote control unit (operating
range: 30 degree
in
all directions).
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Remote Control
[MUTE
1--+---...
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Signal transmitter
Operating range: 30· in all directions
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[OPEN]
[MODE]-+-~
[0
-
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[SRCH]-+--f'"l
[A]
[.]-+--
[ESC]
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1
[TITLE]
[l+lIIl
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[ZOOM]
[AUDIO]
)
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* Only when capable iPod/iPhone is connected
BAND]
[MENU] [PIC]
-[A-B] [OK] [REPEAT]
[~]
[SUB TITLENIDEO [ANGLE/AUDIO
iPod
iPod
MODE*]
MODE*]
Replacing
1.
Press the retention tab and pull
the
batteries
out the battery tray and remove the old battery.
2.
Insert the new CR2025 battery and slide the battery tray back in
the remote control the same direction that you removed it. Please ensure the tray is inserted
the correct direction.
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in
Note:
Using batteries improperly can cause them
to
explode.
Take
noteofthe
following points:
• When replacing batteries, replace both batteries with new ones.
Do
not short-circuit, disassemble or
heat batteries.
• Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames.
• Dispose of spent batteries properly.
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Functions
You
can use the remote control unit to control the NX409 and NZ409.
of
Remote
Control
Buttons
Note:
• The wireless remote control operation maynotbe optimal in direct sunlight.
Shared modes
[MODE]
• Press this button to scroll through the various lower station available sources such as the AM/FM tuner, modes.
DVD
[VOLUME] Increase and decrease volume. the TUNER mode. Press [OK] to tune to the [MUTE]
Turns mute on and off. [INFO] [POWER]
Press this button to turn the unit
menu screens. [OPEN]
Press this button to OPEN or CLOSE the the motorized screen. Please ensure there are • Press to switch no obstructions before starting the operation. while playing CD audio.
[MENU] Press this button to enter the MAIN MENU. Press to open the direct search menu while From the main menu, you can select your the desired source or change your settings. [PIC]
Press this button to change your monitor audio media. settings such as Brightness, Color, and Contrast. ·Press to stop video and audio media playback.
[SEL]
Press this button to change your audio • Press to enter settings such as
lESC]
Press this button to exit selection and or MP3IWMAinthe adjustment menus. [DISC SEL]
Button
player, iPod, Sirius Radio, or AUX
Button
Button
Button
Button
Button
Button
Button
Button
Tone,
.
on
or off. while In the TUNER/
Fader, and Balance.
IN.
TUNER/Satellite Radio mode Press to show/hide the Track List screen
[BAND]
Switches reception band. • Press to show/hide the Folder List screen [0 _9]
• Use frequency or Satellite Radio channels. Press to go to the title menuonthe
• Use to select the preset number .List screen. Press to go to the root menuonthe
[SEARCH] Press to show/hide the Key [OK] Press to fix the entered data in the
screen. screens
button
Buttons in
the Key
button
Pad
Button
screen to set the radio [TITLE]
in
the Preset [ROOT]
Pad
screen. • Press to select button itemsonthe menu
Key
Pad
['-],
Press to manually select the next higher or
[..A.],
Press to scroll through the saved presets
highlighted preset.
Pr~ss.to
[~]
Buttons
[~
Buttons
Button
switchinand
in
TUNER and Satellite Radio
.o.ut
of
th~
LIST mode
SiriUS
RadiO
mode.
in
eve PLAYER mode
• Press to turnonand off the playtime display DVD
video.
in
and out of the LIST mode
[SEARCH]
DVD [OK] Press to select, play or pause video and
[./BAND]
[0 - 9]
Key
• Press to set the track/folder number of the
CD mode. the MP3IWMA mode.
[..A.],
[,-], [
screen of a
• Press [
Button
video mode.
Button
Button
Buttons
Pad screen.
Button
Button
Button
....
],
[~]
DVD
....
],
[~]
in
the CD and MP3IWMA modes. .
DVD
video chapters/titlesinthe
Key
Pad
screen.
in
DVD
.
DVD.
Buttons
video.
to scroll the through the page
in
in
in
CD,
the
....
],
[,
Press to seek the next available higher or lower station mode, you will scroll through the categories.
[~]
Buttons
in
TUNER mode.InSirius Radio
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Functions
[
.....
),
[~)
of
Buttons
Remote Control Buttons
• Press to select the next higher or lower chapter number
in
DVD
video mode.
• Press to select the next higher or lower track in
CD.
["-),
[~
)Buttons
Press to perform fast-forward and fast­backward. Press again to advance to higher speed reversing or forwarding such as 2x, 4x, ax and 1 6x. Press once more to resume normal speed playback.
[RPT] Button
• Press to perform chapter repeat in the DVD video mode, and track repeat
in
CD and
MP31
WMA modes.
• Press again to perform title repeat
in
DVD
video mode or folder repeatinMP3IWMA
mode.
In
CD mode, this will activate the repear
all mode.
• Press again to perform all repeat in MP3IWMA
playback mode.
[A
--'B)
Button
• Press to set initial starting point of repeat.
The screen will show 'REP A-'.
• Press again to set repeat ending point. The screen will show 'REP A-B'
• Press again to turn off A-B repeating. The screen will show 'REP AS Off'
[ZOOM) Button
Press to turn on and zoom
Video mode.
You
can zoominup to 3x.
in
whileinDVD
[AUDIO) Button
Press to switch the AUDIO function
in
the DVD
video mode.
[SUB-T) Button
in
the
DVD
Press to display subtitles
video
mode.
[ANGLE) Button
in
Press to switch the ANGLE function video mode when the Angle mark
[OK)
Button
Press
["'),
to
play or pause the selected media.
[~)
Buttons
the DVD
is
displayed.
Press to scroll the list screens.
.....
),
[
[~)
Buttons
Press to select the next higher or lower track
numbers.
["-),
[~
) Buttons
Press to perform fast-forward or fast-backward searching. Press again to change the speed to 2x, 4x, 8x
or
16x.
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4. CAUTIONS
. ,
ON
...
HANDLIN·G
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Operation Panel
For a longer service life, be sure to read the following cautions.
• The operation panel will operate properly in a temperature range of
• Do not allow 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 resultindamage.
• Subjecting the operation panel to shocks may result in breakage, deformation damage.
• Do not let 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.
0°to60°
C.
or
other
Navigation System
•Toprevent discharge of the car battery, use
this system with the engine of the vehicle
running as much as possible.
• The housing of this unit may become hot
because this unit has a high-speed CPU. Be careful to handle the unit during navigating or immediately after turning the power off.
• Turn off the power of the vehicle when
connecting or disconnecting wires. Doing this while the power of the vehicle may cause a trouble
Note:
• When using this unit first time
purchasing, or of
time, it until the current location is determined using GPS. Moreover, even when using it often, it the current location is determinedaccording to the GPS measuring situation.
• When the route (path) cannot move desired destination to road
might
may
and
perform calculation again. It
not
take
take
or
malfunction.
used
about
about
is
turned on,
after
for long periods
5 to 15 minutes
2 to 3 minutes until
be
calculated,
a nearby main
may
• Do not insert objects or pokeinthe space between the operation panel and the main
unit when the panel
• 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 display may 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.
be impossible to find a route in case the car
location is too close to the desired
destination.
• For vehicles equipped with do
not
bring the intelligent key close to the
unit
of
the navigation system. The navigation
may
system
If
an electrical equipment that generates
not
a strong electrical noise is
unit, the screen maybegenerated. In this case, keep away such an electrical equipment
it.
using
• Data saved to the flash memory may get lost in
case of a breakdown, malfunction, or other
trouble of this unit.
• Operation of the navigation system may be limited to protect the unit extremely high or wait until temperature becomes normal again.
is
tilted.
an
intelligent
operate correctly.
used
maybedisturbed
near
and
key,
this
noise
orrefrain from
if
the temperature
low.Insuch a case, please
is
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USB Port
• The USB inserted, so it may cause danger during
driving. In such cases, you can use a commercial it safely under your own judgment. The
as "USB mass storage class" to work properly.
Some models may not operate correctly.
When the memorized data is lost or damaged by any chance, Clarion shall not be liable for any damage.
When using an USB memory stick, we
recommend that you backup your data stored on it before by using a personal computer etc.
• Data files may be broken when using USB memory sticks in the following situation: When disconnecting the USB turning the power off during writing or reading data.
memory
USB
USB memory sticks must be recognized
stick may stick out when
extension cable, etc., but use
memory
stick
Cleaning
• Cleaning the cabinet
Use a soft, For tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent diluted in water to a soft cloth, wipe off the dirt gently, then wipe again with a 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.
dry
cloth and gently wipe off the dirt.
dry
cloth.
When affected by static electricity or electric noise. Connect/disconnect the USB when it is not accessed.
• Some USB memory sticks cannot be insertled to the main unit because such cases, use a commercial cable to connect them.
• Connecting with the computer is not covered.
• Music files (MP3, WMA, etc.) stored in the USB memory stick cannot be played back.
A.
WARNING
Alkaline (CR) button batteries contain
Perchlorate.
or
Don't put in Trash.
Dispose as Hazardous Waste.
memory
of
their shape. In
USB
stick
extension
• Cleaning the liquid crystal panel
The liquid crystal panel tends to collect dust, so wipe it off occasionally with a soft cloth. The
surface is easily scratched, so do not rub it with hard objects.
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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.
• Never stick labels disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen.
• Never tape or other glue on it or with peeling off
marks. If you 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 player.
• Do not use discs that have large
scratches, are misshapen, cracked, etc. Use of such discs may cause misoperation or damage.
To 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.
playa
remove a disc from its storage case,
on
the surface of the
disc with any cellophane
DVD
Storage
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or any heat source.
• Do not expose discs to excess humidity or dust.
• Do not expose discs to direct heat from heaters.
Cleaning
To
remove fingermarks and dust, use a soft cloth and wipe 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
while.
• Never turn off the power and remove the
unit from the car with a disc loaded.
in
a straight line from
it
open for a
ACAUTION
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
12 cm disc contains either one film or four hours of music.
DVD Video Features
This unit provides the following functions addition to the high image quality and sound quality of DVD video.
Note:
• The functions described for example, the recorded language, subtitles, angles, etc. differ depending on the OVO video disc. Refer to the instructions provided with the OVO video.
• Some disc functions differently from 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.
may
in
this section,
operate
0))
in
Subpicture (subtitles) function
A DVD video can record subtitles for
to 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.
Menu screens
Menus can be called up during DVD video playback to perform menu setting.
up
Multi-angle function
A DVD video that is filmed from multiple angles allows you to select the angle of choice.
• The number of recorded angles are
indicated by the icon shown below.
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• Example showing menu display
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Discs
Playable
discs
This DVD video player can play the following discs.
Playable
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DVD video discs
discs
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AUDIO
About
A CD Extra disc is a discinwhich a total of two sessions have been recorded. The first 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 play
About
(MP3, WMA)
This player can play CD-R/CD-RW discs
previously recorded
WMA) or video CD format.
About disc
This player cannot play DVD-R/RW and RW format. However, MP3IWMA files recorded on DVD-RI RW and DVD+R/RW discs can be played.
CD Extra
discs
a'CD
first session will be recognized.
playing
a CD-R/CD-RWdisc
in
playing
a DVD-R/RW
discs previously recordedinvideo CD
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Extra disc, only the
music CD format (MP3,
or
DVD+RlRW
DVD-RI
Discs
This
that
cannotbeplayed
DVD
video player cannot play back DVD-
back
Audio, DVD-RAM, Photo CDs, etc.
Note:
• It may also not be possible
recorded on
a CD-R unit
to
play back CDs
and
CD-RW unit. (Cause: disc characteristics, cracks, dust/dirt, dust/dirt on player's lens, etc.)
If
a CD-R
been finalized is played, it will take
time
possible
or
CD-RW disc that has not
to
start playing. Also, it may not be
to
play depending on its recording
a long
conditions.
You
cannot play SuperAudio CDs. Playback
of the CD playerisnot supported evenifit is a hybrid disc.
About
MP3IWMA
playback
This unit can play back CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-RI RW
and DVD-R/RW discs on which MP3IWMA music data have been recorded. For a detailed information, see the section entitled "Listening to MP3IWMA".
Noteonregion
numbers
The DVD video system assigns a region number to
DVD
video players and DVD discs by sates
area.
DVD
video players soldinthe United States can play back DVD discs with the region number
"ALL:',
also incorporate a
"1"
or any combination of numbers that
"1".
The DVD video region numberismarked on the disc jacket as shown below.
About
• This product incorporates copyright protection technology that intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision.
Reverse engineering or disassembly
• Windows Media or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation United States and/ or other countries.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
• "Dolby", "Pro Logic" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
the
registered
is
protected by U.S. patents and other
TM. and the Windows® logo are trademarks.
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marks,
is
prohibited.
etc
.
• "Made for iPod" means that an electronic accessory has to
been designed been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
"Works with iPhone" means that an electronic accessory
has been designed
and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple
performance standards.
in
the
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
iPod and iTunes® are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries.
iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
connect specifically to iPod and has
to
connect specificallytoiPhone
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6. OPERATIONS :
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Basic
Note:
• Be suretoread this chapter referring to the Press [OPEN] button on the unit (NZ409). chapter
Op~e~ra~t~;o~n~s::=......-
Opening
"3.
CONTROLS" The operational panel will be open.
and
Closing
Operational
Panel
A CAUTION I Press the same button again to close the panel.
When stopping
the
Be
Turning ON
Note:
• Start the engine before using this unit.
• Be carefulaboutusing this unitfor
1.
2.
3. Press the
4.Toturn OFF the power, press and hold the
5.Toturn OFF the power, press and hold the
the
unitisturned
the
maximum
careful
engine
level
about
and
adjusting
OFF
with
may
the
on,
starting
its
harm
the
Power
volume
your
volume.
and
raised
hearings.
a long time
without running the engine. car's battery too start the engine service life
Start the engine. The power button I knob illumination on the unit will light up. Press the ON the power.
control to turn ON the power.
[.
PWR] power button on the tuner for more
than 2 seconds.
[
<!>]
more than 2 seconds.
[.
[<!>]
power button on the remote control for
far,
you may
and
this can reduce the
of
the battery.
PWR] button on the tuner to turn
power button on the remote
If
you drain the not
be able to
,.
to
Do
not move the operation panel forcibly
do not apply strong force to the operation panel.
• When the operation panel is operating, careful not to get your hand or finger caught between the operation panel and main unit or its mechanical parts.
• The driver should not operate the operation panel while driving.
Adjusting
Adjust the desired angle by pressing [ tilt buttons on the unit (NZ409).
SelectingaMode
1.
Touch the screen button on the Main Menu to
enter the desired mode: Tuner, Disc, NAVI, USB, Sirius, AUX IN, *External equipment not connected to this unit is not displayed.
A CAUTION
the
Angleofthe
Operational
AV
IN, etc., iPod/iPhone.
A]
_
~
or
be
Panel
[v]
Engine ON
position
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NX409/NZ409
Turning
1.
Touch the screen button
Main Menu to turn Off the screen.
2.
Touch the screen button again to turn monitor
screen On.
Monitor
ONorOFF
Monitor
OFF on the
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Basic Operations
Adjusting
Turn the volume knob to adjust the volume. Clockwise: Counter-
• The volume level indicated in the display is in
a range from 0 (min.) to 40 (max.).
r------
the volume
Increases the volume.
clockwise:
Decreases the volume.
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While external
Mute
Press the and Off.
Adjusting
1.
2. Press the desired
driving,
Press
Modes
• General, including
• Video, ASP, Navigation, Misc.
[Setup]toenter
Camera SP,
Auxin
sounds
[MUTE]
the
come
Image,
keep
the
volume
can
be
heard.
[PWR]
button to turn mute
Settings
setting menu mode.
mode
in the following order:
Input
Clock
Radio
button.
settings,
Field,
levelatwhich
On
Beep,
Tel
Mute,
Tel
4.Touch the screen.
• In the following sections,
regarding adjustments are described,
procedures to select items are skipped.
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Adjusting
1. Touch the
[@]]
key to return to the previous
only
the details
User
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the Balance/Fade
BALANCEorFADE in the
EO menu.
2. Touch the [F]
fader level.
The
factory default setting is "0".
(Adjustment range: front 9 to rear -9)
3.
Touch the
balance level.
The
factory default setting is "0".
(Adjustment range: left -9 to right 9)
[L]
or
or
[R]
keytoadjust to the
[R]
key to adjust to
.:>
R
the
3. Perform the adjustment for the desired item.
See the following sections fo details_
Adjusting
1.
Press the
the [SEL] button on the remote control.
the
[EO]
Audio
button on the screen
or
2. Touch the item key to adjust.
3. Perform the adjustment.
Adjusting
The bass gain and
be adjusted as follows.
1. Touch [-]
desirable level.
Adjusting
The treble gain and treble frequency can
be adjusted as follows.
the
Bass
bass
or
[+] key to set the
the Treble
frequency can
1. Touch [-]or[+] key to set the desirable
level.
2.Toset the treble center frequency, enter the
ASP
adjustment in the
SETTING
menu.
See the following sections for detail.
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Basic
Op_e_ra_t_io_n_s
_
Adjusting the clock
Press the [Setup] button. The
be displayed. Touch
menu.
2. Set up the time by touching the digital numbers on the screen.
3. Touch the [Clock Mode] to
settings to mode.
12Hror24Hr. Select
"Clock"inGeneral
Setup
change
12AMorPM
menu will
sub
time
Adjusting the Radio region
1.
Touch the [Radio Field] button in the Setup menu.
2.
A region selection down using the arrow at the bottom of the menu. Scroll up using the arrow at the bottom of the menu. Select the area's radio region that you are in. If the region selected is incorrect, radio reception will be poor.
menu
will appear. Scroll
mark
2. Press the highlighted check The
Main
Menu
destination.
3.
Select oneofthe options dispalyed on the screen.
GoTo
...
will be displayed. Select your
(Accept).
• Point of Interest
• State or Province: CA
remembers
• History (The
the last State/Province)
adresses
(The software
you navigate before)
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Displaying the Navigation Map
1.
Touch the [Navi] button on the Main Menu screen.
The
warning screen will be displayed.
4.
The
navigation system will calculate a route to
the selected destination by using the criteria
Setup Mode.
set in
5. Touch the State or Province button. The
"City" keyboard screen will be displayed.
Press the "Check" (1) button to
or
from the list,
keyboard.
1.
Check button
2.
Enter button
3.
Returntoprevious screen (menu)
spell the City
Than
press Enter (2) button.
choose
name
on
the city
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6.
Enter the required informationonthe screens
in
displayed
In
order to proceed to the next sreen,
the order shown below.
press the "Check" button.
9.Toset up navigation menu, see "Navigation up"in
set
ResettoFactory Defaults
1.
Press Setup to enter setting menu mode.
2.
Press the Misc button.
3.
Press Load Factory button. Select
"Setup Operations" chapter.
[YES] to restore your unit to factory
default settings. This function will erase all memory from the unit and you must reset all personalized items such as tuner presets.
NOTE:
you
power
You
will be asked once to confirm that
would like to re.set the unit. The unit will
down
and
restart with factory defaults.
7.
Press the highlighted "Start Route" button.
8.
Route map will be displayed. The navigation to your destination will start.
1.
Zoom Out
2.
Map Scale
3.
GPS Status
4.
Com ass Position
5.
Current Time
20
6.
Back to Menu
7.
Locallnformation
8.
Mute
9.
Chan e View
10. Zoom
In
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Radio
Op_e_ra_t_io_n_s
Listening to the Radio
_
1. Touch the display.
2. Press the
key on remote controltoselect the radio band. Each time the button is pressed, the radio reception
order: FM1
Tuner
The
button on the Main menu
tuner
mode
[BAND] button
band
FM2 FM3
screen is displayed.
or
touch the [Band]
changes in the following
AM
FM1
...
1.
Tuner
display
2.
Sianal intensitv
3.
Time display
4.
Returntoprevious screen
5.
Band display
6.
Loc/DX display
7.
Stereo/Mono signal mode
8.
Preset list
9.
Seek down
10.
Tune
down
11.
Scan button
12.
Tune
Up
13.
Seek
Un
14.
Band button
15.
AS
button
16.
PS
button
17.
LOC/DX Button
18.
Slide Bar (Use to
hide some
function buttons)
19.
Previous page
button
20.
Next page button
21.
EO
mode
it
button
Seek
Tuning
1. Press the [BAND] button to select the radio
band (FM
2. Touch the [ seek a station.
When
sought
·When
sought in the direction
or
AM).
.....]or
touching the
in the direction of
touching the [
[~]
[~]
.....]key,
keytoautomatically
key, the station is
higher
of
lower frequencies.
frequencies.
the station is
ManualTuning
1. Press the [BAND] buttontoselect the radio
band (FM
2. Touch the [
seek
When
sought in the direction
When sought in the direction of lower frequencies.
or
AM).
...]or
a station.
touching the [
touching
[
~
] key to automatically
~
]
key,
of
higher
the[...]key,
the station is
frequencies.
the station is
Recalling a preset station
There
• Using the remote control:
are
2 waystorecall the preset station.
1. Press the desire band (FM control.
2. Press the preset numeric pad.
[BAND] button to select the
or
AM) on the remote
number(1to
6) on
tuner
• Using the
1. Press the desire band (FM
2. Press the preset station
display.
3. Press
or
[X]or[I]
down the preset list.
4. Press [AS] button
stations.
unit:
[BAND] button
or
AM) on the tuner.
to
select next station up
to
auto
to
select the
(1to5) on
search the preset
tuner
Auto Store
The
Auto Store is a function for storing up to 12 stations that are automatically tuned in sequentially. If 12 receivable stations received, a previously stored station remains unoverwritten
1. Touch the
band. (FM
2. Touch the
the Auto Store function. A beep reception are stored automatically to the preset channels.
at
the
[Band] key
or
AM)
[AS] key
sounds
memory
momentarilytostart
and the stations with
position.
to
select the desired
cannot
good
be
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Radio
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PresetScan
The Preset Scan receives the stations stored the preset memoryinorder. This function is
useful when searching for the desired station
memory.
1.
Touch the band. (FM or AM)
2.
Touch the [PS] key to start the Preset Scan. The unit starts scanning each station for 10 seconds sequentially.
3.
When the desired station is tuned in, touch the [PS] key again to continue receiving that station.
[Band]
key to select the desired
DVD Video Player Operations
Change Note:
If the set up operation is performed
the middle of
will restart from the beginning.
Selecting
1.
Press the [SETUP] button on the Main Menu to access the Video set up menu.
2.
Press the [Video]. The video menu is displayed.
DVO
System Settings
OVO
OVD
Set
in
video play, the disc
Up Menu
LOC/OX
in
in
The sensitivity stations. This feature have many radio stations
1.
Touch the [OX] key to switch to LOCAL tuner sensitivity.
2.
Touch the [LOC] key to switch to
sensitivity.
part of image fully on the screen.
cases, image is displayed while being panned
(scrolled).
• When watching a wide type through a wide type of the rear view monitor (16:9), the leftmost and rightmost areas of the screen
are not cut off.
Setting
OX
/ LOC setting changes the tuner
in
order to seperate closely spaced
is
usefulinareas that
in
close proximity.
OX
In
tuner
some
Settingupthe Screen Size
Press the [TV to change the sceen size 4:3 or 16:9. The factory default setting
• When watching a wide type through a
conventional type of the rear view monitor (4:3), the leftmost and rightmost areas of the screen are cut off.
This function allows displaying the important
Shape]
button on the display
is"
16:9
",
Settingupthe Video System Format
Press the the video system The default setting is Touch the required system format on the screen.
Settingupthe Video
Press the brightness button. Touch the desired
in
video brightness displayed, on scale from 0 to
20.
Aux
IN buttononthe display to set up
format:
Auto.
Auto,
PAL or NTSC.
Brightness
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DVD Video Player Operations
Setting up the password for control
The factory default setting is "0000".
1.InMain Menu press Setup button. Press
Misc button on the dispaly. Touch the
Set Password ---- and a numerical key pad
will appear.
Input a new password. The password is set.
Note: When a disc with view restrictions is
inserted, you will be
a password. The disc will
viewable until the correctpassword is entered.
Set rating for
1.
Select SETUP mode. Press Kid Sat button. Press the desired rating for level control. Use this table to set the parental level.
INC-17'--I--
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!
PG13----r--PARENTS
MiSe
parental
screen while
NO ONE 17'AND----1
parental
prompted
level
control
in
ADMITTED
STRONGLY
not
level
to input
be
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• The contents that the parental level restricts vary with the country code.
Note: The rating can be selected only
the
password limits can be locked status.
! PARENTAL
SUGGES.:rED I
GUIDANC"El
AU~.ENCES
unlocked status,
set
only
under
the
and
the
password
I
under
slot the label side facing
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For your safety, the driver should not insert or eject a disc, or operate the controls while driving.
Note:
• Never insertion slot.
If
the disc is another require service.
• Bcm (single play) discs
2. Disc starts playing automatically.
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insert
foreign objects into the disc
not
inserted easily, there maybe
disc in the mechanismorthe unit
up.
~
may
cannotbeused.
AWARNING
Some than desired volume levels. Increase the volume gradually from the minimal setting after the video has started.
Ejecting a disc
1.Toeject a disc press eject The play mode than switches to the Tuner mode.
'If
15 seconds, the disc is automatically reloaded. remain set to the Tuner mode.
Note:
Showing DVD Player mode screen
After disc is loaded, the play mode is automatically engaged. Touch the screen of the playing disc to display
DVD Video menu. The display will return to the
playback screen, if you
for 5 seconds.
CD
videos mayberecorded at higher
[~
] button.
the disc is left in the ejected position for
In
this case, the play mode will
If
you force a disc into before auto
it
will damage a disc.
do
not touch the screen
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Watching/Listening to a disc
Note:
1.Toload a disc:
NX409/NZ409
Refer to the diagram in "CONTROLS"
chapter.
Press the [OPEN] button to flip down
the front panel. (NZ409 only)
Insert the disc into the center of the insertion
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DVD Video Player Operations
1.
MENU
2.
INFO
3.
A-B Repeat
4.
5.
Subtitle
6.
Channel Back
7.
Operate the DVD Player
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 using the remote control directional buttons.
Stop
1.
Touch the
2.
To
Playback resumes from the scene where
playback is stopped.
Button
Button
Repeat
Button
Button
Button
Button
Button
8.
Chap
9.
Previous
10.
Fast
11.
Play/Pause
12.
Fast
13.
Next
14.
Stop
menu
Playback
[_]
key.
Playback is stopped.
resume playback, press the
Button
Track
Backward
Button Forward Track
Button
Button
[_]
button.
Button
Button
Button
Play/Pause Playback
1.
Touch the
playback.
2.
Touch the
playback.
[~/II]
[~/II]
key to pause during
key again to resume
touch the The Key Pad screen appears with the chapter
number input mode. Touching the turns the Key Pad to the title number input mode. Touching the
Pad to the time number input mode.
[CHAP]
key.
[Title] key
[Time] key turns the Key
• Title
A large segment to divide the data area of the disc.
• Chapter
A small segment to divide the data area of
the disc.
• Time
A specific time on the disc.
2.
Input the number of the title/chapter/time that you want to play back with the
3.
Touch the [OK]
key.
[0] to [9]
key.
Skip(Search) a Chapter
1. Press the [
playback.
2.
Press the playback. (NZ409)
Chapters are skipped down
rent locations, as many times as the button is
pressed, and playback starts.
......]or
[A]
or
[~
[v]
button during
] button during
or
up from cur-
Fast Forward Fast Backward
1. Press the
fast backward The playback speed starts at 2x, then will increase to 4x,8x, and additional press. *No audio is reproduced during fast forward and fast backward operation. *The fast forward and fast backward speed may differ depending on the disc.
Search with a
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,
[~]
or
[~]
or
fast forward during playback.
Chapterffitle
button to start your
1 6x with each
Number
Playback starts from the scene of the input
or
title number, time
*If the input title/chapter/time number does not exist or searching with a title/chapter number is not allowed, the screen image will not change.
4. Touch the
[QJ]
chapter number.
Back
key.
Repeat Playback
This operation plays back chapters recorded on the DVD-Video repeatedly.
1. Showing the DVD Player mode screen,
[~]
touch the
2.
Touch the Repeat, again for Title Repeat.
3. Press the
the repeat playback.
Repeat
[~]
key once for Chapter
[~]
button again to turn off
key.
RepeatA-+B
Select the desired passage to play back.
Touch
Selected passage starts play again.
Touch this button again to stop replay.
[~]
repeat A to B button.
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DVD Video Player Operations
Using
On DVD discs containing two or more titles, you can select from the title menu for playback.
1.
2.
Using
On discs in which two or more audios or audio languages have been recorded, you can switch among the audio languages during playback.
1.
2.
the Title Menu
Showing the touch the [CHAP] key during playback. The title menu screen appears. *Depending be called. Select the button items displayedinthe title menu screen by the same way of the DVD menu operation. *Depending selected with the ten-key buttons.
the
Touch the
• Each time you touch the among audio languages.
• It may take time to switch among audios.
* Depending
be recorded. For details, see the mark of the disc: been recorded).
* When the power is turned
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
* Depending on the disc, switching may be
completely impossible or impossible some scenes.
The DVD PLAYER mode screen will hide
5 seconds after your selection is made.
DVD
on
on
Title Menu
[e
]audio key during playback.
on
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Indicates that 8 audios have
PLAYER mode screen,
the disc, the title menu cannot
the disc, items cannot be
key,
you can switch
the disc, up to 8 audios may
on
and when the
on
the disc.
on
in
2.
The DVD Player mode screen will hide 5 seconds after your selection is made.
3.Toturn off subtitles, repeat touching key until subtitles are turned off.
Switching
On DVD discsinwhich video images have been
recorded
among the angles during playback.
1.
Touch the control during playback. Each time you touch the * It may take time to switch among angles. * Depending
be recorded. For details, see the mark of the disc: (
* Depending on the disc, angles may switch
smoothly or switch with a momentary still image.
* Depending
completely impossible or impossible some scenes.
* Depending on the disc, scenes recorded in
two or more angles may be played back.
Displaying
Touch the [INFO] key on the DVD Player mode screen, or remote control.
Playback status is displayed on the screen.
angles
in
two or more angles, you can switch
[Angle]
key,
eBllndicates
the
buttononthe remote
you can switch among angles.
on
the disc, up to 9 angles may
multi-angle).
on
the disc, switching may be
playback
status
in
[Sub
on
T.]
Switching
On DVD discsinwhich two or more subtitle languages have been recorded, you can switch among the subtitle languages during playback.
1.
Touch the
Each time you touch the
among subtitles.
• It may take time to switch among subtitles. * Depending
subtitles may be recorded. For details, see the mark of the disc:
kinds of 8 subtitles have been recorded).
* Depending on the disc, switching may be
completely impossible or impossible on somescenes.
NX409/NZ409
Subtitles
[Sub
T.] key during playback.
on
the disc, up to 32 kinds of
key,
you can switch
((glndicates
that 8
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DVD Video Player Operations
LISTENING
Mute
1. Repeat
2.
3.
Shuffle Time
4. Back
5. Keyboard
6.
7.
Repeat
8.
Shuffle Previous
9.
10.
Play/Pause
11.
Next
TOaCD
Display
Display
Display Display Button
Button
Button
Track
Track
Button
Button
Button
Button
Pausing Playback
1. Touch the To
resume playback,
2. again.
Skipping
Touch the [ Tracks are skipped,
button is pressed,
• Pressing the
from the
• Pressing the [
from When about beginningofthe previous track.
Fast
Forward
1. Press during playback. Press again reversingorforwarding and 1 6x. Press normal
[~]
button to
touch
a Track (searching)
.....
] button during playback.
as
manyasthe
and
playback starts.
[~]
beginningofthe next track.
the
beginningofthe
this button is pressed again within
2 seconds, playback
and
and
hold the
to
advancetohigherspeed
speed
playback.
button
.....
] button
Fast
[~]
once
moretoresume
12.
Stop
Button
13.
Previous
14.
Next
15.EOButton
16.
Source
17.
Song
18.
Artist
19.
Album
20.
Scan
21.
Slide
pause
the
current
Page
Page
Display Title Information
Information Button Bar
playback. same
times
starts
starts
starts
Backward
or[.....
suchas2x,4x,
Button
Button
button
the
playback
playback
track.
from
] button
8x
the
Scanning
1. Touch the Touch again
reversingorforwarding suchas2x,4x,
and
normal
Searching
This numbers
1. Touch the The
screen.
2. Input the track back
Playback
track number.
• If the
searching with a track allowed, the
Selecting a
This function allows youtoselect tracks from a displayed list.
1. Touch The
When
2. the [
3. Touch the desired track title key. The
4. Press the screen.
Other
Touch to play.
Repeat
repeat. Press again To
turn repeat off,
Repeat
window
Shuffle
tracks Touch this button again
• A shuffle window
Stop
Set
up
Audio
theTracks
[Scan]
16x. Press
speed
with
operation allows
recordedonthe CDs.
[m]
numerical keypad will
with [0]
starts
input
trackonthe Track
the
trak title on the display list.
selected track will
the desired track is not displayed, touch
X]
or
[~]
corresponding track is
[Lt]
various
the
touch
[d]:
Press
symbols
in the
[X]:
during
playback.
symbol
in the
Playing
[~
]
Audio:
menu.
button
to
advancetohigher
once
playback.
the Track
keyboard button on a display.
number
to
[9] key.
from the track of
track
number
screen
keytoscroll
key to returntothe previous
play
functions
key of the function you
oncetostart to
press
upper
Touch this buttontoshuffle the
upper
[.]:
Stop
Touch this buttontoenter
during
moretoresume
playback.
speed
Number
searching
that
image
start
activate a repeat all.
same
are displayed in
right
to
is displayed in the info
right
play all the tracks.
using
the
appear
you
does
numberisnot
playing.
started
area
turn off
areaofthe screen.
on the
want
the
input
not
exist
will
not
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Screen
the
track list.
playback.
a single track
button again.
the
of the screen.
the
feature.
8x
track
to play
or
change.
want
info
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DVD Video Player Operations
ListeningtoMP3IWMA
This unit is an This unit supports the
2.4, 2.3, In
displaying, this unit gives priority to the Version 2.3 and 2.4 TAGs. After USB device inserted into USB slot, or disc is loaded, the play mode is automaticlly engaged.
1.1
103
Tag
and 1.0.
compatible model.
103
TAGs of the Version
WhatisMP3IWMA?
MP3 is an audio compression method and classified into audio layer 3 of MPEG standards. WMA is developed by Microsoft Corporation. These audio compression methods have penetrated into PC users and become a standard 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 CO-R disc or CO-RW disc to allow a long listening time without having to change CDs.
an
audio compression method
Note:
• Some CDs recorded on CD-R/RW mode may notbeusable.
Displaying
Tag
information such as title, artist and album
title can be displayed for MP3IWMA file
containing
Precautions
• File
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. If you
add a file extension other than specified or forget to add these file extension, the file
cannot be played.
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.
• File
Files and discs with following extensions are not supported: *.AAC, *.OLF, *.M3U, *.PLS,
MP3 PRO files, files with DRM, open session discs.
MP3IWMA
Tag
information.
when
extensions
and
Disc
TAG
titles
creatinganMP3
In
addition, if you use upper
Not
Supported
disc
Logical
1.
When writinganMP3IWMA file on a disc please select
(without
the writing software format. Normal playback may not be possible if the disc another format.
2. The folder name and file name can be displayed as the title during MP3IWMA play but the title must be within 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.
Entering
Names using the code list characters are the only file names and folder names that can be entered and displayed. Using any other
charac~er
to be displayed incorrectly.
Electronic
10 seconds for CO-OA (COA) 45 seconds for MP3 recorded at 128kbps 90 seconds for WMA recorded at
128kbps
Folder
1.
A disc with a folder having more than 8 hierarchical levels will conflict with the IS09660
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 recorded onto a disc. (Tracks might not always be played the PC).
• Some noise may occur depending
• After disc selection, the play mode is
format
(File
system)
"1509660 level 1
including
File
and
will cause the file and folder names
Shock
expansion
Folder
Protection
is
31
single byte
Names
or
level 2
format)" as
recorded on
44.1
kHz,
44.1
kHz,
structure
and playback will be impossible.
in
the order that they were
in
the order displayed on
on type of encoder software used while recording. In
case of a 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 32 kbps to 320 kbps.
automatically engaged.
the
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DVD Video Player Operations
Playing
When selected for play, files and folders (Folder Search, File Search are accessed written to the media. As a result, the order which they are expected to be played may not match the order played. You MP3IWMA files are to be played by assigning file names beginning with play sequence numbers such as "01" to "99". For example, a medium with the following folder/ file hierarchy is subject to Folder Search, File Search or Folder Select. See the diagram below.
MP3
folders
or
Folder Select)
in
the orderinwhich they were
in
which they are actually
may be able to set the orderinwhich
in
(L2J)
Playback Picture Menu
The picture on the display comes with the different functions to operate.
1.
Back Button
2.
Menu Button
3.
Previous Picture Button
4.
Next Picture Button
5.
Stop Button
6.
Rotate Picture counterclockwise
7.
Rotate Picture clockwise
.
.
:
I
'~'::
:
I
I 7 I I I
I I ®
I I
I I I I
,I
Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer3 Layer 4
The player will only recognize three folder
levels and does not display folders containing other folders. In the example above, the unit will display folders 7 since they do not contain others.
f<z>
J'@
I:
f
3,4,6,
o Root Folder
LJ
Folder
J'
File
Layer 5
and8,but not 2 and
• Touch
• Touch
• Touch
• Touch counterclockwise.
• Touch clockwise .
• Touch Menu.
• Touch
[~]
[~]
[.]
button to stop playing.
[0]
button to rotate picture
[C] button to rotate picture
[MENU] button to return to disc root
[~]
button to play next picture. button to play previous picture.
90°
90°
button to return to the Main menu.
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Sirius Satellite Radio Operations
This function is available when a Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver is connected through the dedicated connection. This unit requires the following receiver: SIRIUS Satellite Radio Receiver: SC-C1
Note:
SIRIUS satellite radio is a subscription service. Please contact Sirius Radio to begin
your
subscription:
• Internet: www.sirius.com Telephone: 888-539-SIRIUS (747487)
Selecting a Satellite Radio mode
Press the [SIRIUS] button on Main Menu
display. The system changes to the Sirius
Satellite Radio mode.The Sirius mode screen is displayed.
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SIRIUS
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8.
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9.
Back
10.
Time
11.
Mute
12.
Satellite
13.
Next
14.
Category
15.
Previous
A
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Button Display Displav
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Category
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1.
2.
3.
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Next
Channel
Scan
Button Previous Button Next
Paae
'.
Button
Channel
Button
Page
Button Button
Call (888) 539-747487 to activate your radio.
of
• When a channel is out
• When the antenna is disconnectedorhas been damaged:
Confirming Your Radio ID
1. Touch the SIRIUS Menu display to display the keypad.
"0"
Enter
Your SIRIUS ID (12-digit number) will be displayed.
2. Touch the Menu display to enter Settings menu.
2. Press number) will be displayed.
Channel Selection
1. Touch the [Channels] button on the SIRIUS Menu display to enter channel list preview mode.
2.
Select the channel with the [ Only channels that can be received are
selected. Channels that are locked and channels not covered by the contract will be skipped. The
below
[SID] button. Your SIRIUS ID (12-digit
receiver seeks the next available channel
or
"ANTENNA ERROR"
[m]
keyboard button on the
and press
[Settings] button on the SIRIUS
above the current channel.
air time: "OFF AIR"
"OK".
....]or
[~].
Information Displayed During Reception
The following information is displayed when the
satellite radio cannot be received normally.
• When the receiver after a reset:
percentage of completion.
• When a channel is being tuned in (no signal is yet received):
• A channel without a broadcast has been
selected:
• A channel not covered by your contract:
"CALL 888-539-SIRIUS"
NX409/NZ409
"INVALID CHANNEL:'
is
turned on the first time or
"UPDATING" followed by a
"ACQUIRING SIGNAL:'
Channel Selection with the channel number
1.
Touch the direct access button on the
SIRIUS Menu display to enter direct channel selection.
2. Enter the channel number of your desired station by touching the
[0] to [9] keys.
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Sirius
Satellite Radio Operations
If you enter a wrong number, you can cancel it
by touching the
3.
Touch the
[OK]
[BACK]
key.
key.
The radio channel you entered will be tuned.
ChannelSelection with the
channel
number
A total of 20 satellite radio stations can be stored in
the receiver's memory.
presets by pressing the
You
can access the
Presets button.
This allows you to store your favorite satellite
in
radio stations
1.
Touch the [Preset...] button to enter the
the memory for later recall.
preset list to select or save your presets.
2.
Touch [:6:] or
[:!:]
button to view previous or
next page.
* There are 5 pages of preset memory space
available for your use.
You
can scroll the
pages using the scroll bar buttons to the right
of the screen.
3.
Touch the [Preset...] key to return to the previous screen.
Auto
Preset Store
1.
Touch and hold for more than 2 seconds the corresponding preset key to save the selected channel.
2.
Touch the
[~]
button to save the current
channel.
Deleting a Preset
1.
Touch [Preset...] button and enter the preset menu.
2.
Touch the preset button you would like to delete.
3.
Touch the [DEL] button to delete it.
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When the category selection mode is entered,
of
the category
the last received channel is
displayed first.
Parental
1.
Touch [Settings] button to enter setting list.
2.
Touch
3.
Touch
Controls
[Lock]
[\7]
Lock
Channels
button to enter lock list.
key to view next pageinthe lock
list.
4.
Touch the channel item, and it will
be
locked
or unlocked altenately.
Setting
1.
2.
the
password
Touch [Settings] button to enter setting list. Touch [Password] button to enter password mode.
3.
Touch
4.
Touch
5.
Touch [Settings] button to return to Sirius
[uP]
to set password.
[uP]
button to remove password.
menu.
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Receiving StationsbyCategory
Satellite Radio allows you to select broadcast channel category (contents).
1.
Touch [Categories] button to enter category mode.
2.
Touch [:6:] or
[~]
button to view all valid
category.
3.
Touch the desired category item key to select the category.
4.
Select the desired channel by touching it momentarily on the screen.
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,
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.
Note:
If
you set passwords, you must input the correct code to enter lock list. When you try to locked channel keypad, it will dispalypassword's keypad. Only entering correct code can tune to the last channel,
to
the channel,orit willbeback
if
a password is wrong.
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Navigation System Operations
Introduction to Navigation Software
Navigation software provides turn-by-turn visual and voice assistance to direct you to selected destination. The software quickly calculates step-by-step directions to any destination available navigation map. The navigation software uses Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, and a digital roadway map database to calculate and display travel directions. The system's GPS antenna receives signals from a constellation of 24 satellites orbiting the earth and uses the strongest of signals, to determine your position to within meters.
Vehicle Position
The navigation software's computer considers vehicle speed and heading changes, together with longitude and latitude information, to accurately determine vehicle heading and position on a digital map. Signals from GPS satellites are used to determine the vehicle
location. Three (good) or four (best) satellites
must be received to accurately determine
location. The GPS reception status is indicated
by
the GPS symbolonthe map.
Map and Information Database
The map database used
was created using high-resolution aerial and
land based data collection. Car navigation maps are frequently updated. While the database
was judged to be as accurate as possible at the
time of its release, a map database can never
be 100% accurate. Road information that is
maintained
restrictions or road names may change over
time.
Main Menu Screen Operations
1.
After the navigation system is activated by screen, the warning screen is displayed. Press the button to accept
2.
The "Main Menu" navigation screen is displayed.
in
the map databases, such as turn
touching "NAVI" button
on
the included
by
navigation software
om
the Main Menu
it.
3.
Main menu screen has different options:
Home Address - Route to home address.
To
... - Select a destination for navigation.
Go Setup - Set preferences for routing and
navigation display.
Office Address - Route to office address. Trip Computer - Display speed, trip,
odometer reading, clock reading.
4.
To
operate the navigation system use display
function buttons as described below.
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..
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Zoominthe map to show a smaller
~
IIf"II
area Zoom out the map to show a larger
area Return to Map mode
Display map in 2D view
IellReturn to the previous screen
Display menu, jump to main menu
IIiiII Display map
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I_I
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IAIlyl Step up or step down
a
1-·--.·
11II
, Select cur:ent panned position,
after pannmg map.
IInformation about
l
on the map, mode Items Select (check) currently highlighted
item Display spell mode Page
up,
.'
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.
displayed list
Voice instractions are activated
·.···.1
Reset button
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',"
Cancel button
in
3D view
~urrent
page down
in
on
location
menu list
NX409/NZ409
Delete button (Move cell content to
Trash can)
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Route to home address
1.
Touch the Home Address button on the screen. previously, the following screen will be displayed.
~)
Prc;ss the check key to display home address
set up screen.
If the home address is not set
Select the destination
To
select the destination press Go on Main Menu screen. The displayed.
To
start your navigation use one of these modes
GoTo...
To
... button
screen IS
AddressorIntersection Point
of
Interest Favorites History
AdressorIntersection Mode
1.
Press Address or Intersection. if you know
The
the street address. will be dispayed.
spelling keyboard
3.
Select one of the option on the screen to set the address. Once the address is set,
in
be saved
4
If
the
home the screen with address will pop up, after you touched the Start your route
the software memory.
address was saved previously,
Home Address button.
it
will
2.
Touch the first letter of deSired city on the keyboard. The city name
screen.
3.
Touch the
cities, which name starts with same letter, will be displayed. Press the desired city name.
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••.............
Jselect
Will
appear on the
key.
The list of the
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4. Touch name. The street screen is displayed.
5.
Choose desired street by typing on the keyboard. The list of streets under this letter will be displayed. Press up button to go thru the list. Select your street.
~
street key to dispay street
or
down
NOTE: The system remembers the last
Province selected, so this step is necessary
2.
Point of Interest may be searched by
Category, City
• Use certain service or business, like nearest gas station.
every time.
or
Name.
Category mode, if you are lookig for a
not
State/
<Ell
Press mode screen.
6.
Touch the _ postal code button to dispay postal code.
Press the select key to dispaly the list of the postal code. Select the desired code and press return
button to returnto the street
key.
PointofInterest Mode
1.
Use Point of Interest option when you are going to a public place or are looking for some type of facility such as a gasoline station. After selecting the
option, you must select the State/Province
where the destination is located.
Point of Interest
• City
name.
• Name
mode
- select the city by spelling it's
mode
- select the
name
by typing it.
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Coordinates Mode
You
can route to a destination by directly
inputting latitude and longitude values.
Favorites Mode
You
can select your route to a destination by choosing one of preset favorite places the Favorites mode.
3.
My POI will allow to create and save your personal points of Interest.
4.
Trip Book will allow to navigate multiple destination trip.
in
Address Book is a convenient place to store frequently visited destinations.
2.
Trail Book will allow to create your own navigation routes.
Edit Favorites
1.
Press this button to edit Address Book, Trail Book, Trip Book, My POI. The following
screen will pop up.
2.
Select the mode, you want to edit. The editing screen will be displayed.
Address Book editing screen:
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Trail Book editing screen:
Trip Book editing screen:
My POI editing screen:
System Preferencies Setup
Press this button to set up your preferences for routing and navigation. The following screen will pop up. Select the mode you want to be set.
1.
Press Select Routing Criteria to set up your
thE~
driving preferences. Check items on pop up screen.
preferable
History
Previous destinations entered into your navigation software are automatically saved into the memory. Thi$ is helpful when you want to return to a recent destination, such where you may be staying. of the last calculated route is also stored for easy return to your start point.
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asa
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Previous Origin
hotel
2.
Press Display Options to set up your screen display preferences. All the options are listed on 3 screens. Check the preferable items on pop up screen list.
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3.
Press User Preferences to set up your personal preferences. All the options
on
are listed items on pop up screen list.
2 screens Check the preferable
• Select the Volume mode The popup screen will allow sound.
to
mute or turn on the system
4 fJress
location preferences. Select the item, you would like options.
Location Reset to set up your
to
reset from pop up screen
• Select the The information about current GPS condition
will be displayed on poup screen.
• Select the The information about your navigation
system will be displayed on pop up screen.
GPS Diagnostics mode.
System Information mode.
5. Press
System button. The following screen
will pop
up.
36
Office Adress Guidance and Setup
Press this button and the Start Route screen
will pop
up.
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If the office address is not saved:
• Press the screen.
• On pop up screen press The following screen will pop up.
• Press the The
displayed. items.
Favorites on the Main Menu
Edit Favorites button.
Office Address button.
Set Office Address screen will be
Fill
the informationinhighlighted
Touch the arrow keys down or up the list
or
page to display more listed items.
2.
Select the item from dispayed list by touching it.
3.
Reset the displayed item by pressing the
~
pop up.
reset
key.
The
following screen will
Trip Computer Readings and Resets
Press this button to display speed, trip, reading, clock reading.
1.
Touch the
informaton items. The following screen will pop up.
I(j]I
button to display the trip
odometer
4.
Touch the or
a cancell button to return back to Trip
Computer
,II}
check button to accept,
screen.
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7. ACCESSORIES . .
- .
iPodliPhone Operations
iPod/iPhones can be connected by using the connector cable supplied with the iPod/iPhone, but in this case, you can enjoy its audio sound only.Toenjoy video movies stored in the iPod/iPhone with video displaying them on this unit, it is requiredtouse the special connector cable (CCA-723) separately sold.
Note:
• This system will not operate
• For detailed information on the playable iPodliPhone models, see our home page:
or
may operate improperly with unsupported versions.
www.clarion.com
Notes on using Apple iPodliPhone
not
• Do
connect an iPodliPhone to this unit with
a headphone connected to the iPodliPhone.
• After the iPodliPhone has been connected to
this unit, the iPod's buttons are disabled for operation In
the Video mode, do notoperate the iPod's buttons.
• When control screen main screens for other modes.
• When in the iPod mode, the screen image input from the
the rear monitor.
• When no data is present, the title display will remain blank.
• The iPodliPhone is used with the equalizer
function turned
• Set the iPodliPhone's language setting
English before connecting your iPodliPhone. Some characters
not be displayed correctly
• Precautions on battery consumption:
If the iPod/iPhone is connected to this unit
when the iPod/iPhone's internal battery has
run down, this function may not operate correctly. after charging the battery if it has run down.
Selecting the iPod mode
1.
Connect your iPod/iPhone to the connector. detect the connected device and change to the iPod mode. on the Main Menu screen.
in
the Music mode.
in
the iPod mode, a special iPodliPhone
is displayed different from the
AUX
terminal is output to
OFF
to
of
the otherlanguages may
in
this system.
You
must
connect the iPod/iPhone
USB
The
system will automatically
The
iPod icon is displayed
The playback starts after a while, from where the iPod/iPhone has been paused.
• When a iPod/iPhone is already connected
Touch screen. The system changes to the (USB)
iPod mode, and starts playback from the
previous position.
the
[USB] key
on
the Main Menu
Controlling the iPod/iPhone
Operation keys
• iPod audio mode screen
I 3 4
cb
® 6
1.
Repeat
2.
Shuffle
3.
Previous
4.
Scan
5.
Pia
6.
iPed
7.
Next
8.
Stop
9.
Previous
10.
Next
11.EOButton
Button
Button
Track
Button
/Pause
Video Track
Button
Page
Page
Button
Button
Button
Button
Button
Button
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Back
Button
Time
Dis
Shuffle
Re
eat
Mute
Dis
Song
Title
Artist
Information
Album
Information
Keyboard
Slide
Bar
Dis
Dis
la
la
la
la
Button
38
[1CI] Video key
• Switches to the screenofwhich the video output from the iPod/iPhone is displayed.
Note:
• Note that not all iPodliPhone devices are compatible to output video
to
this unit.
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iPodliPhone Operations
[:x:] Shuffle key
• Use to switch the shuffle mode on or off. When enabled, this function performs playback of tracks in random order, regardless of the order recorded.
[II]
Play/Pause key
• Use to control playback and pause.
1.
Touch the key during playback. Playback pauses.
2.
To
resume playback touck the key again.
[~]
EQ button
• Use to enter Audio Menu to set.
[m] Keyboard button
• Use to input number to select the track.
[u]
Repeat button
• Use to repeat the selected track.
in
which they are
Skipping a track (searching)
1.
Press the
playback. Tracks are skipped, as many times
as the button is pressed, and playback starts.
Pressing the from the beginning of the next track.
Pressing the 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
Press and hold the the menu display for fast forward or fast reverse. The first press will advance the music at 2x speed. Following presses will increase the
speed to 4x, 8x, and 16x.
Release the button to resume normal playback.
[~]
and
or
[~]
[~]
[~]
button during
button starts playback
button starts playback
fast backward playback
[~]
or
[~
buttons on
Selecting a list item from a list screen
1.
Touch the display list iconinthe iPod selection screen.
2. Touch a desired list item on the screen to display the corresponding list of tracks.
• Use the
[Xl
and
[~
keys to scroll the list.
3. Touch the desired track name on the list to
play back.
• Use the
Viewing video data for the iPod/iPhone with video features)
When you connect
features by using the optional connector cable for iPod/iPhone with video, you can enjoy the
[.]
and
[y]
keys to scroll the list.
in
the iPod/iPhone (only
an
iPod/iPhone with video
video data and slide show data stored in the
iPod/iPhone showing them on the display of this unit (and the rear monitor if connected).
Note:
• Do notconnect the iPodliPhone to this unit
a Video Playlists item is selected on the
when iPodliPhone.
1.
Touch the
menu screen. The iPod play video screen
displayed.
nO]
video keyonthe iPod audio
I
is
CD
2.
Select the type of video, you would like to be
played, by touching it on the right side of the
menu. The video playback will start.
Note:
Video playback is notavailable on aI/ iPodl
iPhone devices. Please contact your Clarion
An
dealer for details. or
accessory may be required for this feature.
3.Tostop the video play, touch the screen. iPod play video menu will be displayed.
4.
Touch the [11] audio button (1) to return to the iPod menu.
Note:
• "AUDIO ONLY" is displayed when the
automobile is moving.
• Image data
to
the statusofthe iPodliPhone.
may
• The volume setting
lower than audio data. Be sure
volume setting before switching
mode.
• Do notselect the categories with no track
registered from the iPodmenu screen.
The iPodliPhone liPhone is frozen, reset the iPodliPhone by
fol/owing the procedure described in the
instruction manual
• Audio
may
be played back slightly
synchronization with video images.
optional connection cable
notbe played back according
of
video data is relatively
to
lower the
to
the other
maybefrozen.Ifthe iPod
of
the iPodliPhone.
out
of
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USB Operations
This system can play audio files (MP3IWMAlAAC) storedinan
You
"USB Mass Storage Class device". copying desired audio files into it.
can use your USB memory as an audio device by simply
Note:
• This system will
• Files protected with
Notes
• General
on
using
notes
·When no data is present, the message "NO FILE" will be displayed.
•The USB memory is used with the equalizer function turned
• Notesonthe
·This system can play the MP3IWMAlAAC files stored
•This system cannot play DivX files stored the USB memory.
·For
AAC files, this system supports only the
MPEG4 Audio files encoded by the iTunes.
·Set
the Sampling Frequency
For MP3 files:
• MPEG1 Layer3: 32,44.1, or 48 kHz
• MPEG2 Layer3: 16, 22.05, or 24 kHz
• MPEG2.5 Layer3:
For WMA files: 32, 44.1, or 48 kHz For AAC files:
·Set
the Bit Rate to:
For MP3 files:
• MPEG1 Layer3: 32 to 320 kbps (VBR)
• MPEG2 Layer3: 16 to 160 kbps (VBR)
• MPEG2.5 Layer3: 16 to 160 kbps (VBR)
For WMA files: 32,48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160,
or 192 kbps
For AAC files: 16 to 320 kbps (VBR)
·Add
the following file extension using single byte characters: For MP3 files: ".MP3" or ".mp3" For WMA files: ".WMA" or ".wma" For AAC files: ".M4A" or ".m4a"
• Notesonthe
•The folder hierarchy must be within 8 hierarchical levels. Otherwise, playback will be impossible.
•The maximum allowable number of folders is 512 (including root directory and folders with no MP3IWMAlAAC file).
•The maximum allowable number of files folder is 255.
You
can store the MP3 files, WMA files, and
AAC files together
not
operateormay operate improperly with some USB
any
DRM
USB
memories
OFF.
MP3IWMAlAAC
in
the USB memory.
8,
11.025, or 12 kHz
44.1
or 48 kHz
folder
structure
in
a folder.
can
to:
not
files
be played.
in
in
a
• Notesonthe
The limitationsonthe those
• Folder representationinthe
The limitationsonthe folder representation
are same as those
modes.
Selecting
Connect your USB memorytothe USB connector. The system will automatically detect the connected device, and change to
the USB mode (USB Memory mode), and
start playback after a while. If you reconnect the same device that you disconnected last, the system will play back where it left off.
• When an USB
Touch the [USB] key to select the USBina Main Menu mode. The system changes to the USB mode (Mediai­USB mode), and starts playback from the previous position.
Playing
The operationsinthe USB Memory mode are
same as those See "Listening to a CD" for details.
Note:
When performing the fast forwardorfast backward function, the playback speed will become 10-time faster. For the VBR files, it may differ depending on the file.
USB memory which is recognized as
memory
Tag
titles
Tag
titles are same as
in
the MP3IWMAlAAC modes.
the USB
memoryisalready
back
filesinthe USB
in
the MP3IWMAJAAC modes.
folder
in
the MP3IWMAlAAC
Memory
mode
memory
list
connected
40
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AUX
In /
AV
In Operations
External peripheral devices, including a game console, camcorder, navigation unit, iPod/
IN
iPhone, etc. can be connected to the AUX AVINconnector on the back of this unit using the AlV media cables.
or
AWARNING
For your safety, the driver should not watch the VTR, etc. or operate the controls while driving. Please note that watching and operating the VTR, etc. while driving are prohibited by law
NOTE:
For
your
safety, the unit has a safety function.
which turns
so only the audio can be heard. The picture can
be only watched, when the parking brake is applied.
off
the picture when
in
some countries.
car
is moving,
car
is stopped
and
Switching to
Press [AUX IN] to select desired mode (when unit is reading). The LCD will display the external video. The
screen will dispaly "No Video" menu, if there
is
no video signal.
You
cannot directly control external devices
connected to the AUX
AUXIN/
or
[AV IN] button on Main Me u
AV
INorAV
IN mode
IN input.
Camera
In
Operations
Switching to Camera mode
Press [Camera] button on Main Menu to select desired mode (when unit is reading). The LCD will display the external video. The screen will dispaly "No Video" menu, if there
is no video signal. Press
return to the Main Menu.
[(m]
back button to
When the video signal is displayed, press right top corner to return to the Main Menu.
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Sf!tup Operations
Press [Setup] button on the Main Menu screen. The Setup menu screen will be displayed.
General Setup Menu
Clock: Touch the button to set the clock. AM/PM: Touch the button to change
AM
or
PM; 12 hours mode to 24 hours
mode.
Beep: The function of
it
is to choose the
Beep voice on or off.
Camera Image: The Function of it
is
to choose
the mode of camera image normal or
mirror.
Radio Field: The function of it is to choose the
radio mode
contain USA, Europe,
in
the country you are. It's
S.
America,
Other.
Video Setup Menu
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This menu includes: TV Shape; Aux IN;
Brightness.
TV Shape: The function of
itisto choose the
screen area shape - 4:3 or 16:9.
Aux IN: The function of
format.Itcontains AUTO,
Brightness: Set brightness value from 0
ASP
Setup Menu
itISto
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choose Aux
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PAL,
In
NTSC.
to
20.
This menu includes: Bass Freq; Treble Freq: Sub Filter: Bass Q-Factor.
Tel Mute: The function of
Bluetooth ready on or off
Tel SP: The function of
of the Bluetooth ready front left front right.
Allxin Input SW: The function of
the auxin input switch, Including Low, Mid, High.
,
','j
'4::.
itisto set the
it
is to set the speaker
or
it
IS to choose
Bass Freq: Choose the desired bass frequency.
60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 200Hz
Treble Freq: Choose the desired treble
frequency 10KHz/12.5KHz/1 5KHz!
175KHz.
Sub Filter: Choose the deSired Sub Filter
frequency: 80Hz/120Hz/160Hz.
Bass Q-Factor: Choose thn Bass
Q-Factor:1.0/1.25/1.5/2.0.
Navigation Setup Menu
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This menu includes: GPS Time, Time Zone, DST
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Setup Operations
GPSTime: Use this function of
it
is to
synchronize the GPS time or not.
It contains two choices: Ignore and Sync.
Time Zone: Choose the desired Time Zone:
NTF/Atlabtic/Eastern/Central/ Mountain/Pacific/Alaska.
DST: Use this function to set Daylight Saving
Time on or off.
Mise Set Up
This menu include: TS Calibrate; Set Password; Parental control.
TS Calibrate: The function of
it
is to select the
TS Calibrate YES or NO.
Set password: The function of
it
is to set the
password of the child lock.
Parental control: The function of
it
is to set
the rating of the age. It contains
Kid SaflG/PG/PG- 13/PG-R/R/ NC- 17/Adult.
Software Update:
ChoosE~
the function to
update the software.
NAV Update: Choose the function to
update the NAV software.
Load Factory: The function is to select to load
factory default or not.
DVD Region: Choose DVD region. Parking Det.: The function of it is to select
parking det. mode. Select: Ignore,
Level and Seq.
Macrovision: The function of it is to select
macrovision ON or OFF.
Phone Menu
If you receive a phone call and the Bluetooth
is On. the screen will display Phone Interrupt Menu.
1.
Press the right top corner to go back to Main Menu.
2.
Touch [Setup] button to set Tel
SP.
Tel
Mute and
EQSetUp
No. Button
1 Title Name Display title
2 Back Button Close the EO
3
4 BASS 5 6
7
8
9
Monitor
OFF
Press Monitor
EO
TREBLE Set treble value BALANCE
SW
Menu
OFF
Name
FADER
LOUDNESS
icon on Main Menu.itwill
Function
name
menu Set EO mode Set bass value
Set balance value
Set fader value Set Sub Woofer
value Set loudness
on or off
show "Standing By". Touch the screen to turn the monitor ON. Tuch the screen again to turn it
OFF.
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GENERAL
Power does not turn on. (No sound is produced.)
Nothing happens when buttons are pressed.
Display is not accurate.
The remote control unit does not work.
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Fuse is blown.
Incorrect wiring.
The microprocessor has mal­functioned due to noise, etc.
Direct rays of the sun fall on the light-receptive part of the remote control unit.
.'
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
pressed, turn
power.
Reset
off
button
the
ACC
is
" When the Reset button is pressed, frequencies of radio stations, titles, etc. stored
in
memory are cleared." When direct rays of the sun fall
on the light-receptive part of the remote control unit, it may not work.
DVDPLAYER
Disc cannot be loaded.
Sound skips or is noisy.
Sound is bad directly after power is turned on.
The image
is
not displayed.
The batteries of the remote Check the batteries of the
is
control unit are dead orthere no battery
in
the remote control
remote control unit.
unit.
Another discisalready loaded.
Eject the disc before loading the new one.
There is a foreign matter
in
already
place.
Compact disc is dirty.
Eject the foreign matter forcibly.
Clean the compact disc with a soft cloth.
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.
Replace with a compact disc with no scratches.
Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on.
Check that the parking brake engaged.
is
Disc cannot play with the display
TION"
"PARENTAL VIOLA-
shown.
44
Feature exceeds set parental level.
Release the view limitation or
change the parental level.
See the subsection "Setting up
the parental level"
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USB DEVICE
USB device cannot be in­serted.
USB device is not recognized.
No sound heard with the dis­play "NO FILE" shown.
Sound skips or is noisy.
The iPod/iPhone's video image is disturbed.
The USB device has been
inserted with wrong direction.
The USB connector is broken. Replace with a new USB
The USB device is damaged. Connectors are loose.
No MP3IWMAJAAC file is
in
stored MP3IWMAJAAC files are not
encoded properly. The TV Signal setting of the
iPod/iPhone is not set correctly.
the USB device.
Reversing the connection direction of the USB device, try it again.
device.
Disconnect the USB device
and reconnect. If the device is
still not recognized, try replac-
ing with a different USB device.
Store these files properly in the
USB device.
Use MP3IWMAJAAC files
encoded properly.
Set the
(NTSC/PAL) of the iPod/iPhone
correctly.
TV
Signal setting
If an error occurs, one of the following displays is displayed.
Take the measures described below to solve the problem.
DVDPLAYER
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BAD DISC A disc is caught inside the CD This is a failure of DVD deck's
BAD DISC
BAD DISC
PARENTAL VIOLATION Parental level error Set the correct Parental level.
WRONG REGION
,.
deck and is not ejected.
A disc cannot be played due to scratches, etc.
A disc is loaded upside- down Eject the disc then reload it inside the DVD deck and does properly.
play.
not
Region code error
mechanism and consult your store of purchase.
Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped disc.
Eject the disc, and replace cor­rect region code disc.
If an error display other than the ones described above appears, press the Reset button. If the problem persists, turn off the power and consult your store of purchase.
* When the Reset button
is
pressed, frequencies of radio stations, titles, etc. stored
memory are cleared.
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in
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Frequency Range: 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz Usable Sensitivity: 8 50dB Quieting Sensitivity: 14
dBJ.JV
dBJ.JV
Alternate Channel Selectivity: 70 dB Stereo Separation: 25 dB
(1
kHz)
Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 15kHz
AudioNideo output: Audio output impedance:
Video output voltage: 1.0Vp-p
LCD
Monitor
10ka
@750
NX409 Screen Size: 6.5" wide type Pixels: 280,800
AM
Tuner
Frequency Range: 530 kHz to
Usable Sensitivity: 28
dBJ.JV
1710kHz
Resolution: 1200 x 234 NZ409 Screen Size: 7" wide type Pixels: 336,960 Resolution: 1440x234
DVD Player System
Digital Versatile Disc System with CODA capable Usable discs:
DVD video disc, Compact disc Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz Sound/Noise Ratio: 95 dbA Dynamic Range: 95 dB
(1
(1
kHz)
W Ref)
Distortion: 0.05% Video system: NTSC Digital Versatile Disc System
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 NX409 Dimensions of the Main Unit:
7"
(178mm) Width, 3-15/16" (100mm)
Height,
7"
(179mm) Depth
NX409 Weight of the Main Unit: 3.5
NZ409 Dimensions of the Main Unit:
Navigation
Memory: 2GB Flash Memory Upgrade Platform: USB
3D Display Mode: 3D maps, 3D landmarks,
3D icons
User Mode: Simple mode, Advanced mode
TIS
(Text to Speech):
Street Announcements
7"
(178mm) Width, 2" (50 mm) Height,
7.5" (191.5mm) Depth
NZ409 Weight of the Main Unit: 3.5 Dimensions of the Remote Control Unit: 2-1/8" (54mm) Width, 9/16" (14mm) Height 4-13/16" (122 mm) Depth Weight of the Remote Control Unit: 50 gramms (including battery)
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Note:
• Specifications comply with JEITA
Standards.
• Specifications to
change without notice for further
and
design are subject
improvement.
Road Selection: UNPAVED, PERMIT NEEDED MOTOR WAYS, TOLL, FERRIES,
BORDER CROSSING, CARPOOL LANES
Power Output:
AudiolVideo
Audio input voltage: 300 Audio input voltage: 600 Audio input voltage: 950 Video input voltage: 1.0Vp-p
Input
J.JVrJ.Js J.JVrJ.Js
J.JVrJ.Js
@750
(low) (med) (high)
18
W
and
1%
Signal
95
dBA
RMS
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THD+N
to
Noise Ratio:
(reference:
4
Channels
1W
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into
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4
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kG
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CONTENTS
1.
BEFORE STARTING 47
2.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
3.
GENERAL CAUTIONS 47
4.
CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION
5.
INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT
6.
CAUTIONS ON WiRING
7.
WIRE CONNECTIONS 52
1.
Before
1.
This set is exclusively for useincars with a
Starting
negative ground 12V power supply.
2.
Read these instructions carefully.
3.
Be sure to disconnect the battery" "terminal before starting. This is to prevent short during installation. (Figure
1)
circuit~
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51
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Car battery
2. Package
Contents
Main unit.. 1 GPS antenna 1
SMK wiring harness 1
AV
cable 1 USB extending cable 1 Remote control unit 1 Battery (CR2025) 1 (Installed
3.
General
1.
Do not open the case. There are no
in
remote control)
Cautions
user- serviceable parts inside. drop anything into the unit during installation, consult your dealer or authorized Clarion service center.
If
you
an
Figure
1
2DIN Trim ring 1 2DIN trim ring 200mm wide 1
Back Strap 1 Flush mount bolts 4 Cap bolts 4 Rear radio stud and stopper 1 Cleaning cloth 1 Warranty Card 1
2.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case. Never use a rough cloth, thinner, benzine, or alcohol 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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4.
Cautions on Installation
1.
Prepare all articles necessary for installing the source 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
in
dashboard or gearshift lever,
which
cause it cannot be installed. Before
installing, check that the unit will not
hamper operation of the gearshift lever or obstruct your view before selecting the installation location. (Figure
NZ409
Dashboard
2)
4.
If you have to do any work
on
the car body, such as drilling holes, consult your car dealer before hand.
5.
Use the enclosed screws for installation. Using other screws can cause damage. (Figure
4)
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Figure 4
Gearshift 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
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5.
Installing the Main Unit
This unitisdesigned for fixed installation in the dashboard.
1. When installing the main unit in NISSAN vehicles, use the parts attached to the unit and follow the instructions When installing the main unit in TOYOTA vehicles, use the parts attached to the vehicle and follow the instructions in Figure 7.
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--
Mounting Screw Holes (Side View of the Main Unit)
in
Figure 6.
r
For NISSAN vehicle
Figure 5
Installing the Main UnitinNISSAN Vehicle
2.
Wire as shown in Section 7.
3.
Reassemble and secure the unit in the dashboard and set the face panel and center panel.
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For
TOYOTA
vehicle
Finisher (*
Note:
*1:
Position the face panel with its wide edgeatthe
bottom. Fit the edge into the groove
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Figure 6
of
the main
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Installing the Main UnitinTOYOTA Vehicle
Install by using parts attached to the vehicle. (Screws marked * are attached to the
vehicle.)
Center Panel (*
2)
*2
Some panel openings are too small for the unit depending on the vehicle type and
In
model. lower sides of the panel frame by about
0.5 to 1.5 mm so the unit can be inserted smoothly.
such a case, trim the upper and
Typical Mounting Brackets
Example 1
Affix the screws to
Figure 7
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Example 2
*3
If a hookonthe installation bracket interferes with the unit, bend and flatten it with a nipper or similar tool.
Example 3
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, disassembleitin
"INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT".
50
the reverse of the order
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6.
Cautions
1.
Be sure to turn the power off before wiring.
on
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 on the back
of the unit and insert the new one. (Figure 8)
NOTE:
There are various typesoffuse holder. Do
not
let the battery
side touch othermetalparts.
ACAUTION
After
the
or
insulation
connection,
tape
fix
for
protection.
the
cordbya
clamp
Fuse holder
Fuse (15A FUSE)
Figure 8
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7.
Wire Connections
Note:
• Before installing, be sure to disconnect the negative cableofthe carbattery.
• In the optional devices, the RCA cables
and
the Connectorcables are separately-sold
items.
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Front R Line
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Front L Line
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Rear R Line
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Rear L Subwoofer
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Connecting the parking brake cord
Connect the cord to parking brake lamp groundinthe meter panel.
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The external amplifiers can be connected to the 6 channel RCA output connections. Ensure that the connectors are not grounded or shorted to prevent damage to the unit.
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The iPod/iPhone device can be connected to dedicated iPod/iPhone connection on the main unit. For detailed information, refer to the instruction sheet or manual for the iPod/iPhone cable.
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For detailed information,refer to the instruction manual of the Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver.
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