JVC KD-DV9405 Instructions Manual

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DVD/CD RECEIVER
For canceling the display demonstration, see page 7.
KD-DV9406/KD-DV9405
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.
INSTRUCTIONS
GET0541-005A
[A]
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Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best
possible performance from the unit.
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.
3. CAUTION: Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with optical instruments.
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT.
For safety...
[European Union only]
Caution:
If the temperature inside the car is below 0°C, the movement of animation and text scroll will be halted on the display to prevent the display from being blurred. appears on the display. When the temperature increases, and the operating temperature is resumed, these functions will start working again.
• Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will block outside sounds, making driving dangerous.
• Stop the car before performing any complicated operations.
Temperature inside the car...
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather, wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.
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How to reset your unit
Your preset adjustments will also be erased (except the registered Bluetooth device, see pages 26 and 27).
How to forcibly eject a disc
“Please Eject” appears on the display.
WARNINGS: (To prevent accidents and damage)
• DO NOT install any unit or wire any cable in a location where;
– it may obstruct the steering wheel and
gearshift lever operations.
– it may obstruct the operation of safety
devices such as air bags.
– it may obstruct visibility.
• DO NOT operate the unit while driving.
• If you need to operate the unit while driving, be sure to look around carefully.
• The driver must not watch the monitor while driving.
If the parking brake is not engaged,
“DRIVER MUST NOT WATCH THE MONITOR WHILE DRIVING.” appears on the monitor, and no playback picture will be shown.
– This warning appears only when the
parking brake lead is connected to the parking brake system built in the car (refer to the Installation/Connection Manual).
Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects.
If this does not work, reset your unit.
Caution on volume setting:
Digital devices (CD/USB) produce very little noise compared with other sources. Lower the volume before playing these digital sources to avoid damaging the speakers by sudden increase of the output level.
Caution for DualDisc playback
The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc” does not comply with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio” standard. Therefore, the use of Non-DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended.
Indication language:
In this manual, English indications are used for purposes of explanation. You can select the indication language on the monitor on the “LANGUAGE” setting (see page 44).
• You can also select the indication language on the display while playing a CD Text, MP3, WMA, AAC, or WAV file. See “Language” on page 40 for setting.
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How to use the M MODE and SEL
buttons
If you use M MODE or SEL (select), the display and some controls (such as the number buttons,
4 buttons, 5/∞ buttons, and the
control dial) enter the corresponding control mode.
Ex.: When you press number button 1 after pressing
M MODE, to operate the FM tuner.
Detaching the control panel
Avoid touching the connectors.
Attaching the control panel
Works as time countdown indicator.
To use these controls for original functions, press M MODE again.
• However, pressing SEL makes the unit enters a different mode.
• Waiting for about 15 seconds without pressing any of these buttons will automatically cancels the control.
Opening and closing the control
panel
Open...
Close...
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTIONS
Playable disc type ........................................................................................................................... 6
Preparation ..................................................................................................................................... 7
OPERATIONS
Basic operations .............................................................................................................................. 8
• Using the control panel ............................................................................................................................ 8
• Using the remote controller (RM-RK252) ................................................................................................. 9
Listening to the radio ...................................................................................................................... 12
Disc operations ................................................................................................................................ 14
• Operations using the control panel .......................................................................................................... 15
• Operations using the remote controller (RM-RK252) ............................................................................... 18
Listening to the USB device ............................................................................................................. 24
Dual Zone operations ...................................................................................................................... 25
Listening to the Bluetooth® devices ................................................................................................ 26
• Using the Bluetooth cellular phone ......................................................................................................... 28
• Using the Bluetooth audio player ............................................................................................................ 31
EXTERNAL DEVICES
Listening to the CD changer ............................................................................................................ 32
Listening to the iPod ....................................................................................................................... 33
Listening to the other external components ................................................................................... 35
SETTINGS
Selecting a preset sound mode ....................................................................................................... 36
General settings — PSM ................................................................................................................ 39
Disc setup menu .............................................................................................................................. 44
Bluetooth settings .......................................................................................................................... 46
Title assignment ............................................................................................................................. 47
REFERENCES
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 48
More about this unit ....................................................................................................................... 49
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 57
Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 62
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Playable disc type
Disc type Recording format, file type, etc Playable
DVD DVD Video (Region Code: 4) *
1
DVD Audio
DVD-ROM
DVD Recordable/Rewritable (DVD-R/-RW *
2
, +R/+RW *3)
DVD Video
DVD-VR
• DVD Video: UDF bridge
• DVD-VR
• DivX/MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MP3/ WMA/WAV: ISO 9660 level 1,
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2
MP3/WMA/AAC *
4
JPEG/MPEG4
/WAV
level 2, Joliet
DVD+VR
DVD-RAM
Dual Disc DVD side
Non-DVD side
CD/VCD Audio CD/CD Text (CD-DA)/DTS-CD *
5
VCD (Video CD)
SVCD (Super Video CD)
CD-ROM
CD-I (CD-I Ready)
CD Recordable/Rewritable (CD-R/-RW)
• ISO 9660 level 1, level 2, Joliet
CD-DA
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2
MP3/WMA/AAC *
4
/WAV
JPEG/MPEG4
*1 If you insert a DVD Video disc of an incorrect Region Code, “REGION CODE ERROR” appears on the monitor. *2 DVD-R recorded in multi-border format is also playable (except for dual layer discs). DVD-RW dual layer discs are not
playable.
*3 It is possible to play back finalized +R/+RW (Video format only) discs. +RW double layer discs are not playable. *4 This unit can play back AAC files encoded using iTunes. This unit cannot play back AAC files purchased from iTunes
Store.
*5 To reproduce DTS sound, use the DIGITAL OUT terminal (see also pages 45 and 55).
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Preparation
Cancel the display demonstration and set the clock
• See also pages 39 and 40.
1 2
3
4
Changing the display information and pattern
• When the power is turned off: Check the current clock time
Turn on the power.
Enter the PSM settings.
Cancel the display demonstrations
Select “Demo,” then “Off.”
Set the clock
Select “Clock Hr” (hour), then adjust the hour. Select “Clock Min” (minute), then adjust the minute. Select “24H/12H,” then “24Hours” or “12Hours.”
Finish the procedure.
Ex.: When tuner is selected as the source
Source operation display
• To assign a title to a station, see page 47.
Audio level meter display
(see “LevelMeter” on page 39)
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Basic operations
Using the control panel
1TUNER: Select preset station.
DISC/USB/CD-CH: Select title/program/ playlist/folder.
iPod: Enter the main menu/Pause playback/ Confirm selection.
2 • Turn on the power.
• Turn off the power [Hold].
• Attenuate the sound (if the power is on).
Bluetooth: Switch the conversation media during a phone call conversation.
3 Display window 4 • Enter/exit Bluetooth menu.
• Display the dialed list [Hold].
5 Flip down the control panel.
• To eject the disc, flip down the control panel then press 0 on the unit.
6 AV-IN (video) input jack 7TUNER: Search for station.
DISC/USB/CD-CH/iPod: Select chapter/track.
BT Audio: Reverse skip/forward skip.
8 • Volume control [Turn].
• Select the source [Press].
TUNER = DISC *1 = USB *1 = CD-CH *1/
iPod *1 (or EXT IN) = BT Audio = LINE IN
= AV IN = (back to the beginning)
9 • Select/adjust the sound mode.
• Enter the PSM settings [Hold].
pTUNER: Select preset station.
DISC/USB/CD-CH: Select chapter/title/ program/folder/track/disc (for CD changer).
Bluetooth: Dial preset phone number *2.
q • Enter functions mode.
Bluetooth: Activate Voice Dialing [Hold].
w Change the display information and pattern. eTUNER: Select the bands.
DISC/USB: Start/pause playback.
BT Audio: Start/pause playback.
*1 You cannot select these sources if they are not ready
or not connected.
*2 For storing preset phone number, see page 30.
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Using the remote controller (RM-RK252)
Installing the batteries
R03/LR03/AAA
Insert the batteries into the remote controller by matching the polarity (+ and –) correctly.
Caution:
Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, or the like.
If the effectiveness of the remote controller decreases, replace both batteries.
Before using the remote controller:
• Aim the remote controller directly at the remote sensor on the unit.
• DO NOT expose the remote sensor to bright light (direct sunlight or artificial lighting).
IMPORTANT:
If Dual Zone is activated (see page 25), the remote controller only functions for operating the DVD/CD player.
Remote sensor
1
1*
button
• Turns the power on if pressed briefly or attenuates the sound when the power is on.
• Turns the power off if pressed and held.
• Switches the conversation media during a phone call conversation.
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2 5/∞ buttons
TUNER: Selects the preset stations.
DISC: – DVD-Video: Selects the title. – DVD-VR: Selects the program/playlist. – DivX/MPEG Video/MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV:
Selects the folders if included.
USB: – DivX/MPEG Video/MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV:
Selects the folders if included.
CD-CH: Selects the folders if included.
BT Audio: Selects the folders if included.
iPOD:
5 : Enters the main menu (then 5 / ∞ /
4 / ¢ work as menu
selecting buttons.) 5 : Returns to the previous menu. ∞ : Confirms the selection. ∞ : Pauses or resumes playback.
4 / ¢ buttons
TUNER: – Searches for stations automatically if pressed
briefly.
– Searches for stations manually if pressed and
held.
DISC/USB/CD-CH: – Reverse skip/forward skip if pressed briefly. – Reverse search/forward search if pressed and
held.
BT Audio: – Reverse skip/forward skip if pressed briefly. – Reverse search/forward search if pressed and
held.
iPOD: – Reverse skip/forward skip if pressed briefly. – Reverse search/forward search if pressed and
held. In menu selecting mode: – Selects an item if pressed briefly. (Then, press
to confirm the selection.)
– Skips 10 items at a time if pressed and held.
3 VOL (volume) + / – buttons
• Adjusts the volume level.
2nd VOL (volume) buttons
• Adjust the volume level through the 2nd AUDIO OUT plug while holding SHIFT button (see page 25).
2
4 *
ASPECT button
• Not applicable for this unit.
1
5 *
PHONE button
• Answer incoming calls.
• Enters “Redial” menu when a Bluetooth phone is connected [Hold].
2
6 *
SETUP button
• Enters disc setup menu (during stop).
2
7 *
TOP M (menu) button
• DVD-Video/DivX: Shows the disc menu.
• DVD-VR: Shows the Original Program screen.
• VCD: Resumes PBC playback.
2
8 *
OSD (on-screen display) button
• Shows the on-screen bar.
9 SHIFT button
• Functions with other buttons.
1
p *
DISP (display) button
• Changes the display information.
q 1 / ¡ buttons
• DVD-Video: Slow motion playback (during pause).
• DVD-VR/VCD: Forward slow motion playback (during pause).
DISC/USB: Reverse search/forward search.
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1
w*
SOURCE button
• Selects the source.
o SURROUND button
• Not applicable for this unit.
e 3 (play) / 8 (pause) button
DISC/USB/BT Audio: Starts/pauses playback.
r (end call) button
• Ends the call.
BAND /
7 (stop) buttons
TUNER: Selects the bands.
DISC/USB/BT Audio: Stops playback.
2
t *
RETURN button
• VCD: Returns to the PBC menu.
2
y *
MENU button
• DVD-Video/DivX: Shows the disc menu.
• DVD-VR: Shows the Playlist screen.
• VCD: Resumes PBC playback.
2
u *
% / buttons
• DVD-Video: Makes selection/settings.
CD-CH: Changes discs in the magazine.
DIRECT button
DISC/USB: Enters direct search mode for chapter/title/program/playlist/folder/track while holding SHIFT button (see page 18 for details).
CLR (clear) button
DISC/USB/Bluetooth: Erases the misentry while holding SHIFT button.
1
When Dual Zone is activated, these buttons cannot be
*
used.
*2 Functions as number buttons/* (asterisk)/# (hash)
while holding SHIFT button.
– TUNER: Selects the preset stations (1 – 6). – DISC: Enters chapter/title/program/playlist/folder/
track number after entering search mode by pressing SHIFT and DIRECT (see page 18 for details).
@ / # buttons
• DVD-Video: Makes selection/settings.
• DivX/MPEG Video: Skips back or forward by about five minutes.
ENT (enter) button
• Confirms selection.
2
i *
DUAL button
• Activates or deactivates Dual Zone.
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Listening to the radio
1
2
3
Select “TUNER.”
Select the bands.
Search for a station to listen—Auto Search.
Manual Search: Hold either one of the buttons until “Manual Search” lights up on the display, then press it repeatedly.
• When receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength, lights up on the display.
When an FM stereo broadcast is
hard to receive
1
FM station automatic presetting
— SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory)
You can preset up to six stations for each band.
2
Reception improves, but stereo effect will be lost.
lights up on the display.
3 Exit from the setting.
1 While listening to a station...
2
3
Local FM stations with the strongest signals are
searched and stored automatically in the selected FM band.
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Manual presetting
Ex.: Storing FM station of 92.5 MHz into preset number
4 of the FM1 band.
Using the number buttons
1
2
4 Select the preset number you want to store
into.
• You can move to the lists of the other FM bands by pressing number button 5 ( 6 ( ) repeatedly.
) or
3
Preset number flashes for a while.
Using the Preset Station list
• When is shown on the display, you can move back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of “Using the number
buttons” above.
• By holding 5 / , the Preset Station List will
also appear (go to step 4).
2
5 Store the station.
Listening to the preset station on
the Preset Station List
1 Display the Preset Station List, then select
the preset station you want to listen to.
2 Change to the selected station.
3
Display the Preset Station List.
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Disc operations
Before performing any operations...
Turn on the monitor to watch the playback picture. If you turn on the monitor, you can also control playback of other discs by referring to the monitor screen. (See pages 20 – 23.) The disc type is automatically detected, and playback starts automatically (for DVD: automatic start depends on its internal program). If the current disc does not have any disc menu, all tracks will be played repeatedly until you change the source or eject the disc.
” appears on the monitor when pressing a button, the unit cannot accept the operation you have tried to
If “ do.
• In some cases, without showing “ ,” operations will not be accepted.
1 2
3
To stop play and eject the disc
• Press SOURCE to listen to another playback source.
Open the control panel.
Insert the disc.
Playback starts automatically.
Start playback if necessary.
Prohibiting disc ejection
To cancel the prohibition, repeat the same
procedure.
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Operations using the control panel
Pressing (or holding) the following buttons allows you to...
Disc type
(Number buttons) *
3
[Press] Select chapter
Select title During stop: Locate title
[Hold] Reverse/fast-forward
chapter *
[Press] Select chapter [Hold] Reverse/fast-forward
chapter *
[Press] Select track [Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track *
1
Select program number/ playlist number
1
Select folder Locate particular folder directly
2
[Press] Select track [Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track *
[Press] Select track [Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track *
1
Select folder Locate particular folder directly
1
[Press] Select track
1
1
Search speed:
*
[Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track *
*2 Search speed: *3 Press to select number 1 to 6; hold to select number 7 to 12.
During play/pause: Locate chapter
During stop: Locate program During play/pause: Locate chapter
Locate particular track directly (PBC not in use)
Locate particular track directly
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After pressing M MODE, press the following buttons to...
Disc type
Skip 10 chapters (during play or pause)
Skip 10 chapters (during play or pause)
Skip 10 tracks (within the same folder)
Skip 10 tracks (PBC not in use)
Repeat Chapter: Repeat current chapter Repeat Title: Repeat current title
Repeat Chapter: Repeat current chapter Repeat Program: Repeat current program (not
available for Playlist Playback)
Repeat Track: Repeat current track Repeat Folder: Repeat current folder
Repeat Track: Repeat current track (PBC not in
use)
Random Folder: Randomly play all tracks of
current folder, then tracks of
next folders Random All: Randomly play all tracks
Random Disc: Randomly play all tracks (PBC
not in use)
Skip 10 tracks (within the same folder)
Repeat Track: Repeat current track Repeat Folder: Repeat current folder
Random Folder: Randomly play all tracks of
current folder, then tracks of
next folders Random All: Randomly play all tracks
Skip 10 tracks Repeat Track:
Repeat current track
Random All: Randomly play all tracks
• You can also cancel the playback mode by selecting “Off” or press number button 4 (
).
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Selecting a folder/track on the list
(only for MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV file)
• When is shown on the display, you can move back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
5 Change to the selected item.
A If File List is selected
The list disappears and playback starts.
1
Select “LIST.”
2
3 Select the list type.
4 Select an item.
B If Folder List is selected
• If the current folder is selected, File List
appears, then repeat steps 4 and 5 A to start playback.
• If another folder is selected, playback starts from the 1st file of the selected folder.
Ex.: When “File” is selected in step 3
• You can move to the other lists by pressing number button 5 ( ) or 6 ( ) repeatedly.
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Operations using the remote controller (RM-RK252)
Disc
Button
/
Stop play Stop play
Start play/Pause (if pressed during play) Start play/Pause (if pressed during play)
• Reverse/forward chapter search *1 (No sound can be heard.)
Reverse/forward track search *4 (No sound can be heard.)
• Slow motion *2 during pause (No sound can be heard.)
* DVD-VR: Reverse slow motion does not work.
[Press] Select chapter (during play or pause) [Hold] Reverse/fast-forward chapter search *
[Press] Select track (during play or pause)
3
[Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track search *
(No sound can be heard.)
• DVD-Video: Select title (during play or
Select folder
pause)
• DVD-VR: Select program/playlist (during
play or pause)
5
• Skip back or forward the scenes by about
five minutes
• Select chapter
To search for chapter/title/program/playlist/folder/track directly (DVD/DivX/MPEG Video/VCD/ MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/CD)
1 While holding SHIFT, press DIRECT repeatedly to select the desired search mode.
DVD-Video :
DVD-VR : CD :
DivX/MPEG Video :
MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV :
VCD :
2 While holding SHIFT, press the number buttons (0 – 9) to enter the desired number. 3 Press ENT (enter) to confirm.
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Stop play Stop play Stop play
Start play/Pause (if pressed during play)
Reverse/forward track search *
1
• Forward slow motion *2 during pause. (No sound can be heard.)
* Reverse slow motion does not work.
[Press] Select track (during play or
pause)
[Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track
search *3 (No sound can be heard.)
Start play/Pause (if pressed during play)
Reverse/forward track search *
1
[Press] Select track (during play or
pause)
[Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track
search *
3
Select folder
Start play/Pause (if pressed during play)
Reverse/forward track search *
1
[Press] Select track (during play or
pause)
[Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track
search *
3
———
• For DivX/MPEG Video/MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV, track is searched within the same folder.
• To erase a misentry, press CLR (clear) while holding SHIFT.
• To return to the previous screen, press RETURN.
*1 Search speed: *2 Slow motion speed: *3 Search speed: *4 Search speed: *5 Search speed:
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Using menu driven features... (DVD-Video/ DVD-VR)
1 Press TOP M/MENU to enter the menu screen. 2 Press % / / @ * / # * to select an item you want
to start play.
3 Press ENT (enter) to confirm.
* Not applicable for DVD-VR.
Operations using the
on-screen bar
(DVD/DVD-VR/DivX/MPEG Video/VCD)
These operations are possible on the monitor using the remote controller.
1 Show the on-screen bar (see page 21).
Canceling the PBC playback... (VCD)
1 During stop, press DIRECT while holding SHIFT. 2 Hold SHIFT, then press the number buttons (0 – 9)
to enter the desired number.
3 Press ENT (enter) to confirm.
• To resume PBC, press TOP M/MENU.
(twice)
2 Select an item.
3 Make a selection.
If pop-up menu appears...
• To cancel pop-up menu, press RETURN.
• For entering time/numbers, see the following.
Entering time/numbers
Press % / to change the number, then press @ / # to move to the next entry.
• Each time you press % / , the number increases/ decreases by one value.
• After entering the numbers, press ENT (enter).
• It is not required to enter the zero and tailing zeros (the last two digits in the example below).
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Ex.: Time search DVD: _:_ _:_ _ (Ex.: 1:02:00) Press % once, then # twice to go to the third entry, % twice, then press ENT (enter).
To remove the on-screen bar
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On-screen bar
Ex.: DVD-Video
Information
Operation
1 Disc type 2 • DVD-Video/DTS-CD: Audio signal format type
and channel
• VCD: PBC
3 Playback mode *
1
DVD-Video: T. RPT: Title repeat C. RPT: Chapter repeat DVD-VR: C. RPT: Chapter repeat PG. RPT: Program repeat DivX/MPEG Video: T. RPT: Track repeat F. RPT: Folder repeat F. RND: Folder random A. RND: All random VCD *2: T. RPT: Track repeat A. RND: All random
4 Playback information
Current title/chapter Current program/chapter
Current playlist/chapter
Current track
Current folder/track
5 Time indication
Elapsed playing time of the disc
(For DVD-Video/DVD-VR, elapsed playing time of the current title/ program/playlist.)
DVD-Video/DVD-VR: Remaining
title/program/playlist time VCD: Remaining disc time Elapsed playing time of the current
chapter/track *
3
Remaining time of the current
chapter/track *
3
6 Playback status
Play Forward/reverse search Forward/reverse slow-motion Pause Stop
7 Operation icons
Change time indication (see 5) Time Search (Enter the elapsed playing
time of the current title/program/
playlist or of the disc.) Title Search (by its number) Chapter Search (by its number) Track Search (by its number) Change the audio language or audio
channel Change or turn off the subtitle
language Change the view angle Repeat play * Random play *
1
1
*1 For repeat play/random play, see also page 16. *2 While PBC is not in use. *3 Not applicable for DVD-VR.
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Operations using the control
screen
7 Track information 8 Track list with the current track selected
(DivX/MPEG Video/MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/CD)
These operations are possible on the monitor using the remote controller.
1 Show the control screen.
DivX/MPEG Video: Press MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/CD: Automatically appear
during play.
7 during play.
2 Select “Folder” column or “Track” column
(except for CD).
3 Select a folder or track.
4 Start playback.
DivX/MPEG Video: Press ENT (enter) or 3/8. MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/CD: Playback starts
automatically.
Control screen
To select a playback mode
1 While control screen is displayed...
Playback mode selection screen appears on the
folder list section of the control screen.
2 Select a playback mode.
3 Select an item.
REPEAT:
RANDOM:
Mode Playback functions
F. RPT
(folder repeat):
T. RPT
(track repeat):
Repeat current folder
Repeat current track
Ex.: MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV disc
1 Current folder number/total folder number 2 Folder list with the current folder selected 3 Selected playback mode 4 Elapsed playing time of the current track 5 Operation mode icon ( 3, 7, 8, ¡, 1 ) 6 Current track number/total number of tracks in the
current folder (total number of tracks on the disc)
A. RND
(all random):
F. RND
(folder random):
4 Confirm the selection.
* Not selectable for CD.
Randomly play all tracks
Randomly play all tracks of current folder, then tracks of next folders
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Operations using the list
screen
(DVD-VR/DivX/MPEG Video/MP3/WMA/AAC/
WAV)
These operations are possible on the monitor using the remote controller.
List screen (DivX/MPEG Video/MP3/WMA/ AAC/WAV)
Before playing, you can display the folder list/track list to confirm the contents and start playing a track.
1 Display the folder list while stop.
2 Select an item from the folder list.
3 Current page/total number of the pages included
in the list
4 Current folder/track (highlighted bar)
List screen (DVD-VR)
You can use ORIGINAL PROGRAM or PLAY LIST screen anytime while playing DVD-VR with its data recorded.
1 Select a list screen.
• Track list of the selected folder appears.
• To go back to the folder list, press RETURN.
3 Select a track to start playing.
or
• MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV: Control screen appears (see page 22).
1 Program/playlist number 2 Recording date 3 Recording source (TV station, the input
terminal of the recording equipment, etc.)
4 Start time of recording 5 Title of the program/playlist * 6 Current selection (highlighted bar) 7 Creating date of playlist 8 Number of chapters 9 Playback time
* The title of the original program or playlist may
not be displayed depending on the recording equipment.
Ex.: Folder list
1 Current folder number/total folder number 2 Current track number/total number of tracks in the
current folder
2 Select an item from the list.
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Listening to the USB device
You can connect a USB mass storage class device such as a USB memory, Digital Audio Player, portable HDD, etc. to the unit.
This unit can play DivX/MPEG Video/MP3/WMA/AAC */WAV tracks stored in a USB device.
* This unit can play back AAC files encoded using iTunes. This unit cannot play back AAC files purchased from iTunes
Store.
All tracks will be played repeatedly until you change the source or detach the USB device.
USB cable from the rear of the unit.
USB memory
Turn on the monitor to watch the playback picture if you play back a DivX/MPEG file. You can also control playback by referring to the monitor screen. (See also pages 20 – 23.)
• See pages 18 – 23 for operation using the remote controller.
• See pages 44 and 45 for more settings.
” appears on the monitor when pressing a
If “ button, the unit cannot accept the operation you have tried to do.
• In some cases, without showing “ ,” operations will not be accepted.
If a USB device has been attached...
Playback starts from where it has been stopped previously.
• If a different USB device is currently attached, playback starts from the beginning.
To stop play and detach the USB device
Straightly pull it out from the unit.
• Press SOURCE to listen to another playback source.
You can operate the USB device in the same way you operate the files on a disc. (See pages 15 – 23.)
• You cannot select “USB” when Dual Zone is in use (see page 25).
Cautions:
• Avoid using the USB device if it might hinder your safety driving.
• Do not pull out and attach the USB device repeatedly while “Reading” is shown on the display.
• Do not start the car engine if a USB device is connected.
• This unit may not be able to play the files depending on the type of USB device.
• Operation and power supply may not work as intended for some USB devices.
• You cannot connect a computer to the USB input terminal of the unit.
• Make sure all important data has been backed up to avoid losing the data.
• Do not leave a USB device in the car, expose to direct sunlight, or high temperature to avoid deformation or cause damages to the device.
• Some USB devices may not work immediately after you turn on the power.
• For more details about USB operations, see page 51.
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Dual Zone operations
You can enjoy disc playback on the external monitor connected to the VIDEO output terminal and 2nd AUDIO OUT plugs while listening to any source (other than “AM” and “USB”) through the speakers.
• You cannot select “AM” or “USB” as the source when Dual Zone is activated.
• When Dual Zone is in use, you can only operate the DVD/CD player using the remote controller. For operations, see pages 18 – 23.
These operations are possible on the monitor using the remote controller.
1
2
3
To cancel Dual Zone operations
Activate Dual Zone.
• DUAL indicator lights up on the display.
The main source automatically changes to “DISC.” To select a different source (main source) to listen through the speakers, press SOURCE on the control panel.
• By using the buttons on the control panel, you can operate the newly selected source without affecting Dual Zone operations.
Adjust the volume through the 2nd AUDIO OUT plug.
Operate the DVD/CD player using the remote controller by referring to the monitor screen.
On the control panel:
• DUAL indicator goes off.
1
Enter Dual Zone settings.
2
Activate or deactivate Dual Zone.
• The source automatically changes to “DISC” when Dual Zone is activated.
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Listening to the Bluetooth ® devices
Connecting a Bluetooth device for
the first time
Pairing and PIN code
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio communication technology for the mobile device such as mobile phones, portable PCs, and other devices. The Bluetooth devices can be connected without cables and communicate with each other.
• Refer to the list (included in the box) to see the countries where you may use the Bluetooth® function.
Bluetooth profile
This unit supports the following Bluetooth profiles; HFP (Hands-Free Profile) 1.5 OPP (Object Push Profile) 1.1 A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) 1.2 AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) 1.3
Features
You can operate Bluetooth devices through the unit as follows:
• Receiving a call
• Making a call—from phone book, from call history (dialed number/received call), by dialing number, by preset numbers, by voice command
• Informing you of the arrival of a text message
• Play back a Bluetooth audio player
When you connect a Bluetooth device to the unit for the first time, make pairing between the unit and the device. Pairing allows Bluetooth devices to communicate with each other. To make pairing, you may need to enter the PIN (Personal Identification Number) code of your Bluetooth device you want to connect.
• Once the connection is established, it is registered in the unit even if you reset the unit. Up to five devices can be registered in total.
• Only one device for Bluetooth phone and one for Bluetooth audio can be connected at a time.
• To use the Bluetooth function, you need to turn on Bluetooth function of the device.
Preparation: Operate the device to turn on its Bluetooth function.
• When back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
is shown on the display, you can move
1 While listening to a source...
2 Select “Device.”
Refer also to the instructions supplied with the Bluetooth device.
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3 Select “New Pairing.”
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4 Enter a PIN (Personal Identification Number)
code to the unit.
• You can enter any number you like (1-digit to 16-digit number). [Initial: 0000]
• To enter a PIN code less than 4-digit, firstly delete the initial PIN code (0000) by pressing number button 5 (
* Some devices have their own PIN code. Enter the
specified PIN code to the unit.
1 Move to the next (or previous) number
position.
) .
The device remains registered even after you disconnect the device. Use “Cnnct Phone“ or “Cnnct Audio” (or activate “Auto Cnnct”) to connect the same device from next time on. (See the following and page 46.)
Deleting a registered device
Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 26, then...
1 Select “Del Pairing.”
2 Select a number.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you finish
entering a PIN code.
4 Confirm the entry.
5 Operate the target Bluetooth device, (while
“Open...” is flashing on the display).
On the device to be connected, enter the same PIN
code you have just entered for this unit.
“Connecting...” flashes, then “Pairing Ok” or
“Connected [Device Name]” appears on the display when the connection is established. Now you can use the device through the unit.
2 Select a device you want to delete.
3 Delete the selection.
• Press number button 3 to select “No” or return to
step 1.
Connecting a registered device
Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 26, then...
1 Select “Cnnct Phone” or “Cnnct Audio.”
appears when the connection is established.
2 Select a device you want.
“Connecting...” flashes, then “Connected (and
device name)” appears on the display when the device is connected.
Continued on the next page
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You can set the unit to connect the Bluetooth device automatically when the unit is turned on. (See “Auto Cnnct” on page 46.)
Disconnecting a device
3 Select the method to make a call.
Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 26, then... Select “Discn Phone” or “Discn Audio.”
“Disconnecting...” flashes, then “Disconnected (and device name)” appears on the display when the device is disconnected.
Using the Bluetooth cellular phone
Making a call
You can make hands-free calls using the unit.
The built-in microphone is behind this corner of the unit.
Dialed *: Shows the list of the phone numbers you have dialed. Go to the following step.
Received *: Shows the list of the received calls. Go to the following step.
Phonebook: Shows the name/phone number of the phone book of the unit. Go to the following step. To copy the phone book memory, see page 30.
Preset: Shows the list of preset numbers. Go to the following step. To preset numbers, see page 30.
Dial Number: Shows the phone number entry screen. See “How to enter phone number” on page 29.
Voice Dial (Only accessible when the connected cellular phone has the voice recognition system): Speak the name (registered words) you want to call.
* Displays only when the dialed or received number
is made through the unit.
The sounds comes out from the connected speakers.
• When appears on the display, you can move back to the previous display by pressing number button 3.
1
2 Select “Call.”
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4 Select the name/phone number/preset
number you want to call.
• When the sound is stopped or interrupted during the use of a Bluetooth device, turn off, then turn on the unit.
– If the sound is not yet restored, connect the device
again. (See “Connecting a registered device” on page 27.)
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When a call comes in....
The source is automatically changed to “Bluetooth.”
• Phone number appears (if acquired).
When “Auto Answer” is activated....
The unit answers the incoming calls automatically, see page 46.
• When “Auto Answer” is deactivated, press any button (except incoming call.
• You can adjust the microphone volume level (see page 46).
To end the call or reject an incoming call
Hold any button (except /control dial).
• When “Auto Answer” is set to “Reject,” the unit rejects any incoming calls.
/control dial) to answer the
How to enter phone number
Select a number.
Move the entry position.
Confirm the entry.
How to delete phone number
1
Answering a waiting call
If your cellular phone is equipped with the call waiting function, you can put the current call on hold and answer the waiting call. Press any button (except /control dial).
• To restore the on-hold call, press any button (except
/control dial) again.
• When you end one call, you can connect to the other.
When a text message comes in....
If the cellular phone is compatible with Text Message and “MSG Notice” is set to “On” (see page 46), the unit rings and “Received Message” appears on the display to inform you of the message arrival.
• You cannot edit or send a message through the unit.
2 Select “Call.”
3 Display the list of phone numbers using one
of the dialing method (see step 3 of “Making a call” on page 28).
4 Select the name/phone number you want to
delete.
5 Delete the selection.
• Press number button 6 ( ) to delete all
the listed numbers in step 3.
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How to copy phone book
You can copy the phone book memory of a cellular phone into the unit.
• When is shown on the display, you can move back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
1
Presetting the phone number
You can preset up to six phone numbers.
• When is shown on the display, you can move back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
1 Display the phone number you want to
preset by using one of the “Call” items.
2 Select “Settings.”
3 Select “PhoneBook.”
4 Enter the PIN code both for this unit and
Bluetooth phone.
• See step 4 of page 27.
5
Operate the target cellular phone. (While
“Receiving 00/50” appears on the display.) Enter the same PIN code (as entered in step 4) on the cellular phone, then transfer the phone book memory to the unit. (Refer to the Instructions manual supplied with your cellular phone.)
2 Select a phone number.
You can also enter a new phone number (see also “How to enter phone number” on page 29) to store.
3 Select a preset number to store.
To call a preset number
While in Bluetooth audio....
• You can also call a preset number using “Preset” of the “Call” items (see page 28).
Switching conversation media (the unit/ cellular phone)
During a phone call conversation....
Then, continue your conversation using the other media.
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• Operations may be different according to the connected Bluetooth device.
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Using the Bluetooth audio player
• Operations and display indications differ depending on their availability on the connected audio player.
Select “BT Audio.”
If playback does not start automatically, operate the Bluetooth audio player to start playback.
[Press] Reverse skip/forward skip [Hold] Reverse search/forward
search
Select group/folder
Start/pause playback
• Refer also to pages 27 and 28 for connecting/ disconnecting/deleting a registered device.
Bluetooth Information:
If you wish to receive more information about Bluetooth, visit the following JVC web site: <http:// www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/car/>.
After pressing M MODE, press the following buttons to...
Repeat Track:
Repeat current track
Repeat All:
Repeat all tracks
Repeat Group:
Repeat all tracks of current group
Random All:
Randomly play all tracks
Random Group:
Randomly play all tracks of the
current group
• You can also cancel the playback mode by selecting “Off”.
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Listening to the CD changer
It is recommended to use a JVC MP3-compatible CD changer with your unit. You can connect a CD changer to the CD changer jack on the rear of the unit.
• You can only play conventional CDs (including CD Text) and MP3 discs.
Preparation: Make sure “Changer” is selected for the external input setting, see page 41.
1
2
[Press] Select track [Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track
MP3: Select folders
*
* By holding either one of the buttons, you can display
the Disc List (see page 17).
Select “CD-CH.”
Select a disc to start playing.
[Press] For selecting disc number 1 – 6. [Hold] For selecting disc number 7 – 12.
To select a disc/folder/track on the list
See “Selecting a folder/track on the list (only for MP3/ WMA/AAC/WAV file)” on page 17. Select “Disc” in step 3 to display the Disc List of the CD changer.
After pressing M MODE, press the following buttons to...
Skip 10 tracks MP3: Within the same folder
Repeat Track:
Repeat current track
Repeat Folder:
MP3: Repeat all tracks of current
folder
Repeat Disc:
Repeat all tracks of the current disc
Random Folder:
MP3: Randomly play all tracks of
the current folder, then tracks of the next folder
Random Disc:
Randomly play all tracks of current
disc
Random All:
Randomly play all tracks of the discs
in the magazine
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• You can also cancel the playback mode by selecting “Off” or press number button 4 (
).
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Listening to the iPod
Before operating, connect the Interface adapter for iPod, KS-PD100 (separately purchased) to the CD changer jack on the rear of the unit.
• For connection, see Installation/Connection Manual (separate volume).
• For details, refer also to the manual supplied with the interface adapter.
Caution:
• Avoid using the iPod if it might hinder your safety while driving.
• Make sure all important data has been backed up to avoid losing the data.
Preparations:
Make sure “Changer” is selected for the external input setting, see page 41.
1
2
Select “iPod.”
Select a song to start playing.
Playback control from the unit
[Press] Go to the next or previous
track
[Hold] Fast-forward or reverse the
track during playback
[Press] Enter main menu when you
press 5. Pause/resume playback when is pressed.
Selecting a track from the menu
1 Enter the main menu.
Now the 5//4 /¢ buttons work as the menu selecting buttons.
2 Select the desired menu.
Playlists Ô Artists Ô Albums Ô Songs
Ô Genres Ô Composers Ô (back to the
beginning)
Continued on the next page
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3 Confirm the selection.
To move back to the previous menu, press 5.
If a track is selected, playback starts automatically.
If the selected item has another layer, you will enter the layer. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired track is played.
By holding skip during song search in the main menu.
The menu selecting mode will be canceled:
• If no operations are performed for about 5 seconds.
• When you confirm the selection of a track.
4 , you can fast
After pressing M MODE, press the following buttons to...
Repeat One:
Same as “Repeat One.”
Repeat All:
Same as “Repeat All.”
Repeat Off:
Cancels.
Random Album *:
Same as “Shuffle Albums.”
Random Song:
Same as “Shuffle Songs.”
Random Off:
Cancels.
* Functions only if you select “All Albums” in “Albums” of
the main “MENU.”
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Listening to the other external components
You can connect an external component to:
• CD changer jack on the rear of this unit using the following adapters: – Line Input Adapter, KS-U57AUX Input Adapter, KS-U58 Preparation: Make sure “Ext In” is selected for the external input setting, see page 41.
• AV-IN (video) input jack on the control panel. Preparation: Make sure to connect and turn on the monitor to watch the playback picture. If the parking brake
is not engaged, “Parking Brake” appears on the display and no playback video on the monitor. For connection, see Installation/Connection Manual (separate volume).
• LINE IN terminals on the rear of this unit.
1
2
3
4
Connecting an external component to the AV-IN input jack
Select “EXT IN,” “LINE IN,” or “AV IN.”
Turn on the connected component and start playing the source.
Adjust the volume.
Adjust the sound as you want (see pages 36 – 38).
* Portable Video/Audio player of this pin-allocation can be connected:
Portable Video/Audio
player *
AV mini plug cable (supplied)
1234
Audio (R) GND Video Audio (L) Camcorder
Video GND Audio (R) Audio (L) iPod, etc.
GND Audio (R) Audio (L) AUX
EXTERNAL DEVICES
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Selecting a preset sound mode
You can select a preset sound mode suitable to the music genre (iEQ: intelligent equalizer).
1
2
3
4
Preset value setting for each sound mode
Sound mode
Band 1
(100 Hz)
Band 2
(320 Hz)
Enter sound mode setting.
Select “EQ.”
Select “On.”
• If “Bypass” is selected, you can listen to the original sound mode recorded. lights up on the display.
Select a preset sound mode.
Preset value
Band 3 (1 kHz)
Band 4
(3.2 kHz)
Band 5
(10 kHz)
USER 00000
ROCK +3 +2 0 +1 +1
CLASSIC +2 +2 0 +1 0
POP 0 +1 0 +1 +2
HIP HOP +4 +1 –2 0 +1
JAZZ +3 +2 +1 +2 +2
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Adjusting the sound
You can adjust the sound characteristics to your preference.
• When back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
is shown on the display, you can move
1
2
• For “EQ” setting, see page 36.
3 Adjust the selected setting item.
A Fad/Bal (Fader/Balance) 1 Press number button 1 ( ) to move
to the “Fad/Bal” adjustment display.
2 Adjust the speaker output balance by
pressing:
5 / ∞: between the front and rear
speakers. [F06 to R06]
4 : between the left and
right speakers. [L6 to R6]
B Subwoofer 1 Press number button 1 ( ) to move
to the “Subwoofer” adjustment display.
2 Use 4 /¢ to select the LPF to
the subwoofer.
• Off *: All signals are sent to the
subwoofer.
• 55Hz: Frequencies higher than 55 Hz
are cut off.
• 85Hz: Frequencies higher than 85 Hz
are cut off.
• 120Hz: Frequencies higher than 120 Hz
are cut off.
3 Turn the control dial to adjust the
subwoofer output level. [0 to 8]
4 Press number button 1 ( ) to move
to another setting level.
Control dial: Turn the control dial to select
* If “Off” is selected in step
C Hi Pass (Hi Pass Filter) Turn the control dial to select the cutoff
• Off: All signals are sent to the front/rear
• 62Hz: Frequencies lower than 62 Hz are
• 95Hz: Frequencies lower than 95 Hz are
• 135Hz: Frequencies lower than 135 Hz are
D Vol Adjust, [–5 to +5] Turn the control dial to adjust the input level
Adjust to match the input level of the FM
• Before making an adjustment, select the
E Loudness, [Off or On]
4 : select the quality of
LPF. [–12dB/oct or –24dB/oct]
the subwoofer phase. [0 deg (normal) or 180 deg (reverse)]
2, you can only
adjust the subwoofer phase.
frequency to the front/rear speakers. Set this to match the LPF setting.
speakers.
cut off.
cut off.
cut off.
of each source (except FM).
sound level.
source you want to adjust.
Turn the control dial to select “Off” or “On.” When “On” is selected, low and high frequencies sound are boosted to produce a well-balanced sound at low volume level.
4 Exit from the setting.
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Storing your own sound modes
You can adjust the sound modes and store your own adjustments in memory.
• When is shown on the display, you can move back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
1
2
5 Adjust the sound elements of the selected
frequency range.
1 Press 4 /¢ to select the
frequency band, then press 5 / to enhanced level for the selected frequency band. [–06 to +06]
2 Press number button 2 ( ), then turn
the control dial to select the frequency.
3 Press number button 2 ( ), then turn
the control dial to select the quality slope (Q).
6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other
frequency bands.
3 Select a sound mode.
4 Select a frequency range to adjust.
Adjustable sound elements
Sound elements
Band 1
(100 Hz)
Band 2
(320 Hz)
7 Store the adjustments.
Range/selectable items
Band 3 (1 kHz)
Band 4
(3.2 kHz)
Band 5
(10 kHz)
Frequency 68 Hz
100 Hz 150 Hz
Level –06 to +06 –06 to +06 –06 to +06 –06 to +06 –06 to +06
Q (Q-slope) Q0.7
Q1.0 Q1.4 Q2.0
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210 Hz 320 Hz 460 Hz
Q0.7 Q1.0 Q1.4 Q2.0
680 Hz 1 kHz
1.5 kHz
Q0.7 Q1.0 Q1.4 Q2.0
2.1 kHz
3.2 kHz
4.6 kHz
Q0.7 Q1.0 Q1.4 Q2.0
6.8 kHz 10 kHz 15 kHz
Q0.7 Q1.0 Q1.4 Q2.0
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General settings — PSM
You can change PSM (Preferred Setting Mode) items listed in the table below and on pages 40 and 41.
1 Enter the PSM settings.
2 Select a PSM category.
To display the rest
3 Select a PSM item.
By pressing either one of the buttons repeatedly,
you can also move to the item of the other categories.
4 Adjust the selected PSM item.
5 Repeat steps 2 – 4 to adjust other PSM items
if necessary.
6 Finish the procedure.
Category Indication Item
( : Initial)
Demo
Display demonstration
LevelMeter
MOVIE
Audio level meter
Clock Disp *
Clock display
CLOCK
*1 If the power supply is not interrupted by turning off the ignition key of your car, it is recommended to select “Off” to
save the car’s battery.
1
On
Off
Meter 1
Meter 2
Meter 3
On
Off
Setting, [reference page]
: Display demonstration will be activated automatically if no
operation is done for about 20 seconds, [7].
: Cancels.
: Select the different level meter patterns.
• Press DISP to show the selected level meter.
: Clock time is shown on the display when the power is
turned off.
: Cancels; pressing DISP will show the clock time for about
5 seconds when the power is turned off, [7].
Continued on the next page
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Category Indication Item
( : Initial)
Setting, [reference page]
Clock Hr
Hour adjustment
Clock Min
CLOCK
Minute adjustment
24H/12H
Time display mode
Language *
Display information language
DISPLAY
Scroll *
Scroll
1 – 12AM/
: Initial: 1 (1:00AM), [7].
1 – 12PM (0 – 23)
00 – 59 : Initial: 00 (1:00AM), [7].
12Hours
: See also page 7 for setting.
24Hours
2
English
(Traditional Chinese)
(Simplified Chinese)
(Korean)
(Thai)
РУCCKИЙ
(Russian)
Türkçe
: Select the indication language shown on the display while
playing a CD Text, MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files or when the source is Bluetooth.
When “Auto” is selected, the indication language changes
according to the language of the playback file.
The display may not show correctly (or will be blanked) if
any language other than the listed (on the left) file is being played.
• “Please power off” appears on the display when a setting is made. Turn off and on the power again to activate the setting.
• This setting is not applicable while playing from the CD changer or iPod.
(Turkish)
(Arabic)
(Persian)
• Auto
2
Once
Auto
Off
: Scrolls the track information once. : Repeats scrolling (at 5-second intervals). : Cancels. (Holding DISP can scroll the display regardless of
the setting.)
Dimmer
Dimmer
From – To *
3
Contrast
Contrast
2
*
Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly (or will be blanked) on the display.
*3 Adjustable only when “Dimmer” is set to “Time Set.”
40
Auto
Off
On
Time Set
1 – 10
Initial: 5
: Dims the display when you turn on the headlights. : Cancels. : Dims the display and button illumination. : Set the timer for dimmer, [42]. Any hour – Any hour : Initial: 6PM – 7AM.
: Adjust the display contrast to make the display indications
clear and legible.
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Category Indication Item
( : Initial)
Setting, [reference page]
LCD Type
Display type
Font Type
Font type
DISPLAY
Tag
Tag display
NTSC/PAL *
Video format
IF Band
Intermediate frequency band
TUNER
Ext Input *
External input
Amp Gain
Amplifier gain
AUDIO
control
Rear Spk *
Rear speaker output
Auto
: Positive pattern will be selected during the day time *4; while
negative pattern will be used during the night time *4.
Positive
Negative
1
5
2 *
On
Off
6
PAL
NTSC
Auto
: Positive pattern of the display. : Negative pattern of the display.
: Select the font type used on the display.
: Shows the tag while playing MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV tracks. : Cancels.
: Select this if your monitor is of the PAL color system. : Select this if your monitor is of the NTSC color system.
: Increases the tuner selectivity to reduce interference noises
between adjacent stations. (Stereo effect may be lost.)
Wide
: Subject to interference noises from adjacent stations, but
sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will remain.
7
Changer
Ext In
High PWR
Low PWR
: To use a JVC CD changer, [32], or an Apple iPod, [33]. : To use any other external component, [35].
: Volume 00 – Volume 50 : Volume 00 – Volume 30 (Select if the maximum power of each
speaker is less than 50 W to prevent damaging the speaker.)
8
On
Off
: Select this to turn on the rear speaker output. : Cancels.
Color Sel
Color selection
Initial: All Source;
: Select your favorite display color for each source (or for all
sources), [42, 43].
Color: Pale
Color Set
Color setting
COLOR
Red Green Blue
4
Depends on the “Dimmer” setting.
*
Day Color NightColor 00 — 11 00 — 11 00 — 11
: Create your own colors, and select them for the display color,
[43].
: User color during the day time *
9
. : User color during the night time *9. : Initial: Day Color: 07, NightColor: 05 : Initial: Day Color: 07, NightColor: 05 : Initial: Day Color: 07, NightColor: 05
*5 Not applicable for folder/file/Tag name display if “Language” is set to “(Traditional Chinese),” “(Simplified Chinese),”
“(Korean),” “(Thai),” “(Arabic),” or “(Persian).” Depending on the recording method of the folder/file/Tag name, the setting may or may not apply if “Language” is set to “Auto.”
6
*
The newly selected video format takes effect only after you turn on the power again or change the source.
*7 Displayed only when one of the following sources is selected—FM, AM, DISC, USB, LINE IN, AV IN, or Bluetooth. *8 Displayed only when Dual Zone is activated (see page 25). *9 Depends on the “Dimmer” setting.
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Setting the time for dimmer
Changing the display color
• When is shown on the display, you can move back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
1 Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 39.
• In step 2, select “DISPLAY.”
• In step 3, select “Dimmer.”
2 Select “Time Set.”
3 Adjust the dimmer start time.
1 Turn the control dial to set the dimmer start
time.
2 Press ¢ to select “To.” Then, turn the
control dial to set the dimmer end time.
You can select your favorite display color for each source (or all sources).
• When is shown on the display, you can move back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
Setting the display color
1 Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 39.
• In step 2, select “COLOR.”
• In step 3, select “Color Sel.”
2
3 Select a source.
All Source *1 Ô Disc Ô Changer *3
(or Ext In *2) Ô Line In Ô USB Ô FM Ô AM Ô iPod *3 Ô AV In Ô BT Audio Ô (back to the beginning)
4 Exit from the setting.
*1 When you select “All Source,” you can use the
same color for all the sources. *2 Depends on the “Ext Input” setting, see page 41. *3 Displayed only when the target component is
connected.
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4 Select a color.
Pale
*4 The color changes every 2 seconds. *5 The user-edited colors—“Day Color” and
Ô Aqua Ô Sky Ô Sea Ô Leaves
Ô Grass Ô Apple Ô Rose Ô Amber Ô
Honey Ô Violet Ô Grape Ô Every *4 Ô User *5 Ô (back to the beginning)
“NightColor” will be applied (see the right column for details).
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select the color for
each source (except when selecting “All Source” in step 3).
6 Exit from the setting.
Creating your own color—User Color
You can create your own colors—“Day Color” or “NightColor.”
1 Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 39.
• In step 2, select “COLOR.”
• In step 3, select “Color Set.”
2 Select “Day Color” or “NightColor.”
3 Select a primary color.
4 Adjust the level (00 to 11) of the selected
primary color.
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust other primary
colors.
6 Exit from the setting.
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Disc setup menu
These operations are possible on the monitor using the remote controller.
1 Enter the disc setup menu while stop.
2 Select a menu.
3 Select an item you want to set up.
• To cancel pop-up menu, press RETURN.
4 Select an option.
To return to normal screen
Menu Item Setting
MENU LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANGUAGE
SUBTITLE Select the initial subtitle language or remove the subtitle (OFF). Refer also to
LANGUAGE
ON SCREEN LANGUAGE
MONITOR TYPE Select the monitor type to watch a wide screen picture on your monitor.
Select the initial disc menu language. Refer also to “Language codes” on page 56.
Select the initial audio language. Refer also to “Language codes” on page 56.
“Language codes” on page 56.
Select the language for the on screen display.
PICTURE
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Menu Item Setting
OSD POSITION Select the on-screen bar position on the monitor.
1 : Higher position
PICTURE
2 : Lower position (Guidance below the disc setup menu will disappear.)
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
Select the signal format to be emitted through the DIGITAL OUT (Optical) terminal.
OFF : Cancels.
PCM ONLY : Select for an amplifier or a decoder incompatible
with Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG Audio, or when connecting to a recording device.
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM : Select for an amplifier or a decoder compatible
with Dolby Digital.
STREAM/PCM : Select for an amplifier or a decoder compatible
with Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG Audio.
DOWN MIX When playing back a multi-channel disc, this setting affects the signals reproduced
through the LINE OUT jacks (and through the DIGITAL OUT terminal when “PCM
AUDIO
ONLY” is selected for “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT”).
SURROUND COMPATIBLE : Select to enjoy multi-channel surround audio by
connecting an amplifier compatible with Dolby Surround.
STEREO : Normally select this.
D. RANGE COMPRESSION
You can enjoy a powerful sound at low or middle volume levels while playing a Dolby Digital software.
AUTO : Select to apply the effect to multi-channel
encoded software (excluding 1-channel and 2-channel software).
ON : Select to always use this function.
DivX REGISTRATION
This unit has its own Registration Code. Once you have played back a disc in which the Registration Code recorded, this unit’s Registration Code is overwritten for copyright protection.
FILE TYPE (DISC) Select playback file type when a disc contains different types of files.
AUDIO : Play MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files.
VIDEO : Play DivX/MPEG Video files.
OTHER
AUDIO + VIDEO : Play MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/DivX/MPEG Video files.
FILE TYPE (USB) Select playback file type when a USB contains different types of files.
AUDIO : Play MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files.
VIDEO : Play DivX/MPEG Video files.
AUDIO + VIDEO : Play MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/DivX/MPEG Video files.
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Bluetooth settings
You can change the settings listed on the right column and page 47 according to your preference.
• When is shown on the display, you can move back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
1
2 Select “Setting.”
3 Select a setting item.
Auto Cnnct Ô Auto Answer Ô
MSG Notice *1 Ô MIC Ô Phonebook Ô Initialize Ô Name Ô Address Ô Version
Ô Phone Device *
(back to the beginning)
2
Ô Audio Device *2 Ô
4 Change the setting accordingly.
Auto Answer
On: The unit answers the incoming calls
automatically.
Off: The unit does not answer the calls
automatically. Answer the calls manually.
Reject: The unit rejects all incoming calls.
MSG Notice (message notice)
On *1: The unit informs you of the arrival of
a message by ringing and displaying “Received Message.”
Off: The unit does not inform you of the arrival of
a message.
MIC (microphone setting)
Adjust the built-in microphone volume, [Level 01/02/03].
Phonebook
Load the phone book of the Bluetooth phone to the unit. (You can load up to 50 phone numbers.)
Initialize
Yes: Initialize all settings you have made in the
Bluetooth menu.
No: Return to the previous screen.
• If “PhoneBook” is selected in step 3, see page 30
for details.
*1, *2 refer to page 47.
Setting menu ( : Initial)
Auto Cnnct (auto connect)
When the unit is turned on, the connection is established automatically with...
Off: No Bluetooth device. Last: The last connected Bluetooth device.
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Name
Name of the unit (as shown on Bluetooth devices).
Address
Address of the unit.
Version
Hardware and software versions of the Bluetooth module.
Phone Device *
Name of the connected Bluetooth phone.
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Audio Device *
Name of the connected Bluetooth audio player.
*1 If the connected Bluetooth phone does not support
text message notification (via Bluetooth), the unit will not receive any notification upon the arrival of a text message
2
*
Appears only when a Bluetooth phone/audio player is
connected.
2
Title assignment
You can assign titles to station frequencies and external components (EXT IN, LINE IN, or AV IN).
3 Assign a title.
1 Press number button 4 ( ) repeatedly
to select a character set.
2 Turn the control dial to select a character. (For
available characters, see below.)
3 Use 4 /¢ to move to the next (or
previous) character position.
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until you finish entering
the title.
Sources
FM/AM tuner Up to 10 characters (up to
External components (EXT IN, LINE IN, or AV IN)
• When is shown on the display, you can move back to the previous screen by pressing number button 3.
Maximum number of characters
30 station frequencies ) Up to 8 characters
1 Select the sources.
• For FM/AM tuner: Tune into a station.
• For external components: Select “EXT IN,”
“LINE IN,” or “AV IN.” (see page 35).
4 Store the title.
To erase the entire title
In step 3 above...
Available characters
Upper case
2 Show the title entry screen.
Lower case
Numbers and symbols
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Maintenance
How to clean the connectors
Frequent detachment will deteriorate the connectors. To minimize this possibility, periodically wipe the connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with alcohol, being careful not to damage the connectors.
Connectors
Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the following cases:
• After starting the heater in the car.
• If it becomes very humid inside the car. Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In this case, eject the disc and leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture has evaporated.
To keep discs clean
A dirty disc may not play correctly. If a disc does become dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge.
• Do not use any solvents (for example, conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean discs.
To play new discs
New discs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges. If such a disc is used, this unit may reject the disc. To remove these rough spots, rub the edges with a pencil or ball-point pen, etc.
Do not use the following discs:
How to handle discs
When removing a disc from its case, press down the center holder of the case and lift the disc out, holding it by the edges.
• Always hold the disc by the edges. Do not touch its recording surface.
When storing a disc in its case, gently insert the disc around the center holder (with the printed surface facing up).
• Make sure to store discs in cases after use.
Center holder
Single CD
—8 cm disc
Sticker and
sticker residue
Unusual shape
Transparent or semi-transparent
parts on its recording area
Warped disc
Stick-on label
C-thru Disc (semi-
transparent disc)
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More about this unit
Basic operations
Turning on the power
• By pressing SOURCE on the unit, you can also turn on the power. If the source is ready, playback also starts.
Turning off the power
• If you turn off the power while listening to a track, playback will start from where it had been stopped previously next time you turn on the power.
General
• If you change the source while listening to a disc, playback stops.
Next time you select “DISC” as the playback source,
playback will start from where it had been stopped previously.
• After ejecting a disc or removing a USB device, “No Disc” or “No USB” appears and you cannot operate some of the buttons. Insert another disc, reattach a USB device, or press SOURCE to select another playback source.
Tuner operations
Storing stations in memory
• During SSM search...
– All previously stored stations are erased and the
stations are stored anew.
– Received stations are preset in No. 1 (lowest
frequency) to No. 6 (highest frequency).
– When SSM is over, the station stored in No. 1 will
be automatically tuned in.
• When storing a station manually, the previously preset station is erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number.
Disc operations
General
• In this manual, words “track” and “file” are interchangeably used.
• This unit can only play back audio CD (CD-DA) files if different type of files are recorded in the same disc.
Inserting a disc
• When a disc is inserted upside down, “Please Eject” appears on the display. Press OPEN, then 0 to eject the disc.
Ejecting a disc
• If the ejected disc is not removed within 15 seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot to protect it from dust. Playback starts automatically.
Playing Recordable/Rewritable discs
• This unit can recognize a total of 5 000 files and 250 folders (a maximum of 999 files per folder).
• This unit can recognize a total 25 characters for file/ folder names.
• Use only “finalized” discs.
• This unit can play back multi-session discs; however, unclosed sessions will be skipped while playing.
• This unit may be unable to play back some discs or files due to their characteristics or recording conditions.
• Rewritable discs may require a longer readout time.
Playing DVD-VR files
• For details about DVD-VR format and playlist, refer to the instructions supplied with the recording equipment.
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Playing MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files
• This unit can play back files with the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.m4a>, or <.wav> (regardless of the letter case—upper/lower).
• This unit can show the names of albums, artists (performer), and Tag (Version 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, or
2.4) for the MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files.
• This unit can play back MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files meeting the conditions below:
MP3: – Bit rate: 32 kbps — 320 kbps – Sampling frequency: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for MPEG-1) 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz (for MPEG-2) WMA: – Bit rate: 32 kbps — 320 kbps – Sampling frequency: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz,
22.05 kHz – Channel: Mono/stereo AAC: – Bit rate: 16 kbps — 320 kbps – Sampling frequency: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz WAV: – Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz – Channel: 2 ch
• This unit can display one-byte characters and
characters written by Simplified Chinese (GB18030), Traditional Chinese (Big5), Russian (CP1251), Korean (CP949), Thai (CP874), Turkish (CP1254), Arabic (CP1256), Persian (CP1256), and unicode format.
• The maximum number of characters for folder and
file names is 25 characters if “Language” is set to “English” and 12 – 25 characters if “Language” is set to “ ,” “ ,” ” “РУCCKИЙ,” “Türkçe,” “ (see also page 40).
• The maximum number of characters for MP3/WAV/
AAC/WMA Tag is: – MP3/WAV/AAC: 128 characters for English; 64 characters for other selected
language – WMA: 64 characters for English; 32 characters for other selected
language
,” “ ,” or “Auto”
,” “ ,”
• This unit can play back files recorded in VBR (variable bit rate).
Files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in elapsed
time indication.
• This unit cannot play back the following files:
– MP3 files encoded with MP3i and MP3 PRO format. – MP3 files encoded with Layer 1/2. – WMA files encoded with lossless, professional, and
voice format.
– WMA files which are not based upon Windows
Media® Audio. – WMA files copy-protected with DRM. – AAC files created by any other application than
iTunes. – AAC files encoded with Apple lossless format. – WAV files encoded using MS-ADPCM. – Files which have the data such as AIFF, ATRAC3,
etc.
Playing DivX files
• This unit can play back DivX files with the extension
code <.divx>, <.div>, <.avi> (regardless of the letter case—upper/lower).
• This unit supports DivX Media Format files, <.divx>
or <.avi>.
• This unit can display a unique registration code—
DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD—a kind of Digital Rights Management). For activation and more details, visit <www.divx.com/vod>.
• Audio stream should conform to MP3 or Dolby
Digital.
• This unit does not support GMC (Global Motion
Compression).
• The file encoded in the interlaced scanning mode
may not be played back correctly.
• This unit cannot play back the following files: – Files encoded in Codec (Compressor-decompressor)
other than DivX Codec.
• The maximum bit rate for video signals (average) is
4 Mbps.
• If you want to know more about DivX, visit
<http://www.divx.com>.
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Playing MPEG Video files
• This unit can play back MPEG Video files with the extension code <.mpg>, <.mpeg>, or <.mod>*.
* <.mod> is an extension code used for the MPEG-2 files
recorded by JVC Everio camcorders.
• Audio stream should conform to MPEG1 Audio Layer 2.
• This unit cannot playback the following files:
– WMV (Windows Media Video) files – RM (Real Media) format files
• The maximum bit rate for video signals (average) is 4 Mbps.
Changing the source
• If you change the source, playback also stops (without ejecting the disc).
Next time you select “DISC” for the playback source,
disc play starts from where it has been stopped previously.
USB operations
• Connecting a USB device automatically changes the source to “USB.”
• While playing from a USB device, the playback order may differ from the one from other players.
• This unit may be unable to play back some USB devices or some files due to their characteristics or recording conditions.
• Depending on the shape of the USB devices and connection ports, some USB devices may not be attached properly or the connection might be loose.
• When connecting a USB mass storage class device, refer also to its instructions.
• Connect one USB mass storage class device to the unit at a time. Do not use a USB hub.
• This unit is compatible with the USB Full-Speed.
• If the connected USB device does not have the correct files, “No File” appears.
• This unit can play back MP3 files recorded in VBR (variable bit rate).
• The maximum number of characters for MP3/WAV/ AAC/WMA Tag is:
– MP3/WAV/AAC: 128 characters for English; 64 characters for other selected
language – WMA: 64 characters for English; 32 characters for other selected
language
• This unit can recognize a total of 5 000 files and 250
folders (999 files per folder).
• The unit cannot recognize a USB mass storage class
device whose rating is other than 5 V and exceeds 500 mA.
• USB devices equipped with special functions such as
data security functions cannot be used with the unit.
• Do not use a USB device with 2 or more partitions.
• This unit may not recognized a USB device connected
through a USB card reader.
• This unit may not play back files in a USB device
properly when using a USB extension cord.
• This unit cannot assure proper functions or supply
power to all types of USB devices.
• For MPEG1/2 files: The maximum bit rate for video
signals (average) is 2 Mbps.
Bluetooth operations
General
• While driving, do not perform complicated operation
such as dialing the numbers, using phone book, etc.
When you perform these operations, stop your car in
a safe place.
• Some Bluetooth devices may not be connected to
this unit depending on the Bluetooth version of the device.
• Some operations and display information may be
different according to the connected phone.
• This unit may not work for some Bluetooth devices.
• Connecting condition may vary depending on the
circumstances around you.
• When the unit is turned off, the device is
disconnected.
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Icons for phone types
iPod
These icons indicate the phone type of number entries in the Phonebook
These icons indicate the type of connected phone/ audio devices
: Cellular phone : Phone only
: Household phone
: Office
: Phone/Audio
: Audio only
: General
: Other than above
: Unknown
Warning messages for Bluetooth operations
Connection Error The device is registered but the connection has failed.
Use “Connect” to connect the device again. (See page 27.)
Error Try the operation again. If “Error” appears again,
check if the device supports the function you have tried.
Please Wait... The unit is preparing to use the Bluetooth function. If
the message does not disappear, turn off and turn on the unit, then connect the device again (or reset the unit).
Please Reset... Reset the unit and try the operation again. If “Please
Reset...” appears again, consult your nearest JVC IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealers.
• You can control the following types of iPods through the interface adapter.
– iPod with dock connector (3rd Generation) – iPod with Click Wheel (4th Generation) – iPod mini – iPod photo – iPod nano * – iPod video (5th Generation) *
1
2
*1 When you connect the iPod nano to the interface
adapter, be sure to disconnect the headphones; otherwise, no sound is heard.
*2 It is not possible to browse video files on the
“Videos” menu while the iPod is connected to the interface adapter.
• If the iPod does not play correctly, please update your iPod software to the latest version. For details about updating your iPod, visit <http://www.apple.com>.
• When you turn on this unit, the iPod is charged through this unit.
• While the iPod is connected, all operations are disabled. Perform all operations from this unit.
• The text information may not be displayed correctly.
– Some characters such as accented letters cannot be
shown correctly on the display.
– Depends on the condition of communication
between the iPod and the unit.
• If the text information includes more than 16 characters, it scrolls on the display. This unit can display up to 40 characters.
Notice:
When connecting an iPod, some operations may not be performed correctly or as intended. In this case, visit the following JVC web site:<http://www.jvc. co.jp/english/car/support/ks-pd100/index.html>
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Title assignment
• If you try to assign titles to more than 30 station frequencies, “Name Full” appears. Delete unwanted titles before assignment.
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General settings—PSM
Disc setup menu
• “Auto” setting for “Dimmer” may not work correctly on some vehicles, particularly on those having a control dial for dimming.
In this case, change the “Dimmer” setting to any
other than “Auto.”
• If “LCD Type” is set to “Auto,” the display pattern will change to the “Positive” or “Negative” pattern depending on the “Dimmer” setting.
• If you change the “Amp Gain” setting from “High PWR” to “Low PWR” while the volume level is set higher than “Volume 30,” the unit automatically changes the volume level to “Volume 30.”
• When the language you have selected is not recorded on a disc, the original language is automatically used as the initial language. In addition, for some discs, the initial languages settings will not work as you set due to their internal disc programming.
• When you select “16:9” for a picture whose aspect ratio is 4:3, the picture slightly changes due to the process for converting the picture width.
• Even if “4:3 PAN SCAN” is selected, the screen size may become “4:3 LETTERBOX” for some discs.
About sounds reproduced through the rear terminals
Through the analog terminals (Speaker out/LINE OUT): 2-channel signal is emitted. When playing a multi-channel encoded disc, multi-channel signals are
downmixed. DTS sound cannot be reproduced. (AUDIO—DOWN MIX: see page 45.)
Through DIGITAL OUT (optical): Digital signals (Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG Audio) are emitted through this terminal. (For more
details, see table on page 55.)
To reproduce multi-channel sounds such as Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG Audio, connect an amplifier or a
decoder compatible with these multi-channel sources to this terminal, and set “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” correctly. (See page 45.)
About Dual Zone: Through the 2nd AUDIO OUT, 2-channel signal is emitted. When playing a multi-channel encoded disc, multi-
channel signals are downmixed. (See page 25.)
On-screen guide icons
During playback, the following guide icons may appear for a while on the monitor.
: Playback : Pause : DVD-Video/VCD: Forward slow motion
: Forward search : Reverse search
DVD: The following icons appear at the beginning of a scene containing:
: Multi-audio languages
: DVD-Video: Reverse slow motion
: Multi-subtitle languages
: Multi-angle views
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• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• “DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc.
• “DVD Logo” is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation registered in the US, Japan and other countries.
• DivX, DivX Ultra Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license.
• Official DivX® Ultra Certified product
• Plays all versions of DivX® video (including DivX® 6) with enhanced playback of DivX® media files and the DivX® Media Format
• Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
• iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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Output signals through the DIGITAL OUT terminal
Output signals are different depending on the “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” setting on the setup menu (see page 45).
Output Signal
Playback Disc
DVD-Video 48 kHz, 16/20/24 bits
Linear PCM
96 kHz Linear PCM 48 kHz, 16 bits stereo Linear PCM
Dolby Digital
DTS DTS bitstream
MPEG Audio MPEG bitstream 48 kHz, 16 bits stereo Linear PCM
Audio CD, Video CD 44.1 kHz, 16 bits stereo Linear PCM /
Audio CD with DTS DTS bitstream
DivX/ MPEG
Dolby Digital
MPEG Audio 32/44.1/48 kHz, 16 bits Linear PCM
STREAM/PCM DOLBY DIGITAL/
PCM
48 kHz, 16 bits stereo Linear PCM *
Dolby Digital bitstream
48 kHz, 16 bits stereo Linear PCM
Dolby Digital bitstream
PCM ONLY OFF
48 kHz, 16 bits
stereo Linear PCM
48 kHz, 16 bits
stereo Linear PCM
OFF
MP3/WMA 32/44.1/48 kHz, 16 bits Linear PCM
AAC 44.1/48 kHz, 16 bits Linear PCM
WAV 44.1 kHz, 16 bits stereo Linear PCM
* Digital signals may be emitted at 20 or 24 bits (at their original bit rate) through the DIGITAL OUT terminal if the
discs are not copy-protected.
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Language codes
Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language
AA Afar FA Persian KK Kazakh NO Norwegian ST Sesotho
AB Abkhazian FI Finnish KL Greenlandic OC Occitan SU Sundanese
AF Afrikaans FJ Fiji KM Cambodian OM (Afan) Oromo SW Swahili
AM Ameharic FO Faroese KN Kannada OR Oriya TA Tamil
AR Arabic FY Frisian KO Korean (KOR) PA Panjabi TE Telugu
AS Assamese GA Irish KS Kashmiri PL Polish TG Tajik
AY Aymara GD Scots Gaelic KU Kurdish PS Pashto, Pushto TH Thai
AZ Azerbaijani GL Galician KY Kirghiz QU Quechua TI Tigrinya
BA Bashkir GN Guarani LA Latin RM Rhaeto-
TK Turkmen
Romance
BE Byelorussian GU Gujarati LN Lingala RN Kirundi TL Tagalog
BG Bulgarian HA Hausa LO Laothian RO Rumanian TN Setswana
BH Bihari HI Hindi LT Lithuanian RW Kinyarwanda TO Tonga
BI Bislama HR Croatian LV Latvian, Lettish SA Sanskrit TR Turkish
BN Bengali, Bangla HU Hungarian MG Malagasy SD Sindhi TS Tsonga
BO Tibetan HY Armenian MI Maori SG Sangho TT Tatar
BR Breton IA Interlingua MK Macedonian SH Serbo-Croatian TW Twi
CA Catalan IE Interlingue ML Malayalam SI Singhalese UK Ukrainian
CO Corsican IK Inupiak MN Mongolian SK Slovak UR Urdu
CS Czech IN Indonesian MO Moldavian SL Slovenian UZ Uzbek
CY Welsh IS Icelandic MR Marathi SM Samoan VI Vietnamese
DZ Bhutani IW Hebrew MS Malay (MAY) SN Shona VO Volapuk
EL Greek JA Japanese MT Maltese SO Somali WO Wolof
EO Esperanto JI Yiddish MY Burmese SQ Albanian XH Xhosa
ET Estonian JW Javanese NA Nauru SR Serbian YO Yoruba
EU Basque KA Georgian NE Nepali SS Siswati ZU Zulu
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Troubleshooting
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center.
Symptom Remedy/Cause
• Sound cannot be heard from the speakers. • Adjust the volume to the optimum level.
• Check the cords and connections.
• The unit does not work at all. Reset the unit (see page 3).
General
• “Connect Error” appears on the display. Remove the control panel, wipe the connector, then attach it again (see pages 4 and 48).
• SSM automatic presetting does not work. Store stations manually.
FM/AM
• Static noise while listening to the radio. Connect the antenna firmly.
• Disc cannot be played back. Insert the disc correctly.
• Disc can be neither played back nor ejected. • Unlock the disc (see page 14).
• Eject the disc forcibly (see page 3).
• Recordable/Rewritable discs cannot be
played back.
• Tracks on the Recordable/Rewritable discs
cannot be skipped.
• Disc cannot be recognized. Eject the disc forcibly (see page 3).
• Sound and pictures are sometimes
interrupted or distorted.
Discs in general
• No playback picture (DVD-Video/DivX/MPEG/
VCD) appears on the monitor.
• No picture appears on the monitor at all. • Connect the video cord correctly.
• Insert a finalized disc.
• Finalize the discs with the component which you
have used for recording.
• Stop playback while driving on rough roads.
• Change the disc.
• Check the cords and connections.
Parking brake wire is not connected properly. (See Installation/Connection Manual.)
• Select a correct input on the monitor.
• The left and right edges of the picture are
missing on the monitor.
Select “4:3 LETTERBOX” (see page 44).
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Symptom Remedy/Cause
• Disc cannot be played back. • Change the disc.
• Record the tracks using a compliant application in the appropriate discs (see page 6).
• Add the extension code <.divx>, <.div>, <.avi>, <.mpg>, <.mpeg>, <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.m4a>, or <.wav> to the file names.
• Noise is generated. The track played back is not an MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV track. Skip to another track. (Do not add the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.m4a>, or <.wav> to non-MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV tracks.)
• Tracks cannot play back as you have intended
Playback order is determined when files are recorded.
them to play.
• Longer readout time is required (“Reading”
keeps flashing on the display).
Readout time varies due to the complexity of the folder/file configuration. Do not use too many hierarchies and folders.
• No sound can be heard when picture is
displayed while playing a DivX/MPEG Video file.
DivX/MPEG Video/MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV
• Record the audio track using MP3 or Dolby Digital as
the audio stream of DivX files.
• Record the audio track using MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 as
the audio stream for MPEG Video files.
• Elapsed playing time is not correct. This sometimes occurs during playback. This is caused by how the tracks are recorded.
• “Please Eject” appears on the display. Insert a disc that contains tracks of appropriate formats.
• Correct characters are not displayed (e.g.
album name).
This unit can display Roman and Cyrillic alphabets (capital/small), numbers, and a limited number of Chinese (traditional/simplified), Korean, Thai, Turkish, Arabic, and Persian characters and symbols. See also pages 40 and 47.
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Symptom Remedy/Cause
• Noise is generated. • The track played back is not a playable file format (MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV). Skip to another file.
• Do not add the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.m4a>, or <.wav> to non-MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV tracks.
• Tracks cannot play back as you have intended them to play.
Playback order may differs from the one played back using other players.
• “Reading” keeps flashing on the display. • Readout time varies depending on the USB device.
• Do not use too many hierarchy, folders and empty folders.*
• Turn off the power then on again.
• Do not pull out or connect the USB device repeatedly while “Reading” is displayed on the display.
* Folder that is phisically empty or folder that contains
data but does not contain valid MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV track.
• “No File” flashes on the display.
• “No USB” appears on the display.
• “Not Support” appears on the display and
USB device
Connect a USB device that contains tracks encoded in an appropriate format.
The track is unplayable.
track skips.
• “Read failed” appears on the display. The connected USB device may be malfunctioning, or may not have been formatted correctly. The files included in the USB device are corrupted.
• Correct characters are not displayed (e.g.
album name).
• While playing a track, sound is sometimes
interrupted.
• The sound is interrupted or skipped during
playback of a USB device.
This unit can display Roman and Cyrillic alphabets (capital/small), numbers, and a limited number of Chinese (traditional/simplified), Korean, Thai, Turkish, Arabic, and Persian characters and symbols. See also pages 40 and 47.
The tracks have not been properly copied into the USB device. Copy tracks again into the USB device, and try again.
MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV tracks have not been properly copied into the USB device. Copy MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV tracks again into the USB device, and try again.
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Symptom Remedy/Cause
• The unit cannot be detected by the Bluetooth device.
• Search from the Bluetooth device again.
• Reset the unit. When “Open...“ appears on the display, search from the Bluetooth device again.
• The unit does not make pairing with the Bluetooth device.
Enter the same PIN code for both the unit and target device.
• Phone sound quality is poor. • Reduce the distance between the unit and the
Bluetooth cellular phone.
• Move the car to a place where you can get a better signal reception.
• The sound is interrupted or skipped during playback of a Bluetooth audio player.
Bluetooth ®
• Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth audio player.
• Disconnect the device connected for “Phone.”
• Turn off, then turn on the unit.
• When the sound is not yet restored: Connect the player again.
• The connected audio player cannot be controlled.
• Check whether the connected audio player supports AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile).
(Operations depend on the connected audio player.)
• Disconnect and connect the Bluetooth player again.
• The unit does not response when you tried to copy the phone book to the unit.
You may have tried to copy the same entries (as stored) to the unit. Press number button 3 to exit.
• “No Disc” appears on the display. Insert a disc into the magazine.
• “No Magazine” appears on the display. Insert the magazine.
• “Reset 08” appears on the display. Connect this unit and the CD changer correctly and press the reset button of the CD changer.
CD changer
• “Reset 01” – “Reset 07” appears on the
Press the reset button of the CD changer.
display.
• The CD changer does not work at all. Reset the unit (see page 3).
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Symptom Remedy/Cause
• The iPod does not turn on or does not work. • Check the connecting cable and its connection.
• Update the firmware version.
• Charge the battery.
• The sound is distorted. Deactivate the equalizer either on this unit or the iPod.
• “Disconnect” appears on the display. • Check the connecting cable and its connection.
• Charge the battery.
• Playback stops. The headphones are disconnected during playback. Restart the playback operation (see page 33).
iPod
• No sound can be heard when connecting an
iPod nano.
• “No File” appears on the display. No tracks are stored. Import tracks to the iPod.
• Disconnect the headphones from the iPod nano.
• Update the firmware version of the iPod nano.
• “Reset 01” – “Reset 07” appears on the
display.
Disconnect the adapter from both this unit and iPod. Then, connect it again.
• “Reset 08” appears on the display. Check the connection between the adapter and this unit.
• The iPod’s controls do not work after
Reset the iPod.
disconnecting from this unit.
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Specifications
Maximum Power Output: Front/Rear: 50 W per channel
Continuous Power Output (RMS):
Load Impedance: 4 Ω (4 Ω to 8 Ω allowance)
Equalizer Control Range: Frequency: Band 1: 68 Hz, 100 Hz, 150 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio: 80 dB
Audio Output Level: Digital (DIGITAL OUT: Optical): Signal wave length: 660 nm
AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION
Subwoofer-out Level/Impedance: 5 V/20 kΩ load (full scale)
Color system: PAL/NTSC
Front/Rear: 19 W per channel into 4 Ω, 40 Hz
to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0.8% total harmonic distortion
Band 2: 210 Hz, 320 Hz, 460 Hz Band 3: 680 Hz, 1 kHz, 1.5 kHz Band 4: 2.1 kHz, 3.2 kHz, 4.6 kHz Band 5: 6.8 kHz, 10 kHz, 15 kHz
Level: ±10 dB
Output level: –21 dBm to –15 dBm
Line-Out Level/Impedance: 5 V/20 kΩ load (full scale)
Output Impedance: 1 kΩ
Video Output (composite): 1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Other Terminal: CD changer, AV-IN (video) input jack, USB cable, Antenna input, 2nd AUDIO
OUT, LINE IN
Frequency Range: FM: 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
AM: 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz
FM Tuner: Usable Sensitivity: 11.3 dBf (1.0 μV/75 Ω)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: 16.3 dBf (1.8 μV/75 Ω)
Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz): 65 dB
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz
TUNER SECTION
AM Tuner: Sensitivity: 20 μV
Signal Detection System: Non-contact optical pickup (semiconductor laser)
Number of Channels: 2 channels (stereo)
Frequency Response: DVD, fs=48 kHz/96 kHz: 16 Hz to 22 000 Hz
Stereo Separation: 30 dB
Selectivity: 35 dB
SECTION
Dynamic Range/Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 96 dB/98 dB
DVD/CD PLAYER
Wow and Flutter: Less than measurable limit
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CD, fs=44.1 kHz: 16 Hz to 20 000 Hz
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DivX/MPEG Video:
Video: Max. Resolution: 720 × 480 pixels (30 fps)
720 × 576 pixels (25 fps)
Audio: Bit Rate: DivX: 32 kbps – 320 kbps
MPEG Video: 32 kbps – 320 kbps
Sampling Frequency: DivX: MPEG-1: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
MPEG-2: 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz
Sampling Frequency: MPEG Video: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
MP3: Bit Rate: 32 kbps – 320 kbps
Sampling Frequency: MPEG-1: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
MPEG-2: 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz
WMA: Bit Rate: 32 kbps – 320 kbps
DVD/CD PLAYER SECTION
Sampling Frequency: 22.05 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
AAC: Bit Rate: 16 kbps – 320 kbps
Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
WAV: Quantization Bit Rate: 16 bit
Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz
Version: Bluetooth 1.2 certified
Power Class: Class 2 Radio (possible distance 10 m)
Service Area: 10 m
BLUETOOTH
Profile: HFP 1.5, OPP 1.1, A2DP 1.2, AVRCP 1.3
USB Standards: USB 1.1, USB 2.0
Data Transfer Rate (Full Speed): Max. 12 Mbps
Compatible Device: Mass storage class
Compatible File System: FAT 32/16/12
Playable Audio Format: DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/AAC/
USB SECTION
WAV
Max. Current: 5 V
500 mA
Power Requirement: Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V (11 V to 16 V allowance)
Grounding System: Negative ground
Allowable Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C
Dimensions
GENERAL
(W × H × D):
Installation Size (approx.): 182 mm × 52 mm × 159 mm
Panel Size (approx.): 188 mm × 58 mm × 6 mm
Mass (approx.):
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
1.5 kg (excluding accessories)
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Having TROUBLE with operation?
Please reset your unit
Refer to page of How to reset your unit
EN
© 2008 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
0408DTSMDTJEIN
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KD-DV9406/KD-DV9405
Installation/Connection Manual
GET0541-009A
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0408DTSMDTJEIN
EN
This unit is designed to operate on 12 V DC, NEGATIVE ground electrical systems. If your vehicle does not have this system, a voltage inverter is required, which can be purchased at JVC car audio dealers.
WARNINGS
• DO NOT install any unit or wire any cable in a location where; – it may obstruct the steering wheel and gearshift lever operations. – it may obstruct the operation of safety devices such as air bags. – it may obstruct visibility.
• DO NOT operate the unit while driving.
• If you need to operate the unit while driving, be sure to look around carefully.
• The driver must not watch the monitor while driving.
If the parking brake is not engaged, “DRIVER MUST NOT WATCH THE MONITOR WHILE DRIVING.” appears on the monitor, and no playback picture will be shown.
– This warning appears only when the parking brake lead is connected to the parking brake system built in the car.
To prevent short circuits, we recommend that you disconnect the battery’s negative terminal and make all electrical connections before installing the unit.
• Be sure to gr ound this unit to the car’s chassis aga in after installation.
Notes:
• Replace the fuse with one of the specified rating. If the fuse blows frequently, consult your JVC car audio dealer.
• It is recommended to connect speakers with a maximum power of more than 50 W (both at the rear and at the front, with an impedance of 4 to 8 ). If the maximum power is less than 50 W, change “Amp Gain” setting to prevent the speakers from being damaged (see page 41 of the INSTRUCTIONS).
• To prevent short circuits, cover the terminals of the UNUSED leads with insulating tape.
• The heat sink becomes very hot after use. Be careful not to touch it when removing this unit.
© 2008 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
J
Rubber cushion
F
Crimp connector
G
Washer (ø5)
H
Lock nut (M5)
I
Mounting bolt (M5 × 20 mm)
Parts list for installation and connection
If any item is missing, consult your JVC car audio dealer immediately.
K
Handles
N
Batteries
A / B Hard case/Control panel
C
Sleeve
D
Trim plate
E
Power cord
Heat sink
L
AV mini plug cable
M
Remote controller
PRECAUTIONS on power supply and speaker connections:
• DO NOT connect th e speaker leads of the power cord to the car batter y; otherwise, the unit will be seriou sly damaged.
• BEFORE connecting the speaker leads of the power cord to the speakers, check the speaker wiring in your car.
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INSTALLATION (IN-DASH MOUNTING)
The following illustration shows a typical installation. If you have any questions or require information regarding installation kits, consult your JVC car audio dealer or a company supplying kits.
• Make sure not to block the fan on the rear to maintain proper ventilation when installing the unit.
• If you are not sure how to install this unit correctly, have it installed by a qualified technician.
Removing the unit
Before removing the unit, release the rear section.
Do the required electrical connections.
Bend the appropriate tabs to hold the sleeve firmly in place.
*
1
When you stand the unit, be careful not to damage the fuse on the rear.
*
2
Not supplied for this unit.
*
3
Avoid touching the connectors.
When installing the unit without using the sleeve
In a Toyota car for example, first remove the car radio and install the unit in its place.
When using the optional stay
Note : When installing the unit on the mounting bracket, make sure to use the 8 mm-long screws. If longer screws
are used, they could damage the unit.
Install the unit at an angle of less than 30˚.
Insert the two handles, then pull them as illustrated so that the unit can be removed.
Screw (option)
Stay (option)
Fire wall
Dashboard
Bracket *
2
Flat head screws (M5 × 8 mm) *
2
Pocket
Flat head screws (M5 × 8 mm)
*
2
Bracket *
2
TROUBLESHOOTING
The fuse blows. * Are the red and black leads connected correctly?
Power cannot be turned on. * Is the yellow lead connected?
No sound from the speakers. * Is the speaker output lead short-circuited?
Sound is distorted. * Is the speaker output lead grounded? * Are the “–” terminals of L and R speakers grounded in common?
Noise interfere with sounds. * Is the rear ground terminal connected to the car’s chassis using shorter and thicker cords?
This unit becomes hot. * Is the speaker output lead grounded? * Are the “–” terminals of L and R speakers grounded in common?
This unit does not work at all. * Have you reset your unit?
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B
Rear speakers
Remote lead (blue with white stripe)
To the remote lead of other equipment or automatic antenna if any
Front speakers
*
1
Not supplied for this unit.
*
2
Before checking the operation of this unit prior to installation, this lead must be connected, otherwise power cannot be turned on.
*
3
Remote lead
*
4
Signal cord (not supplied for this unit).
*
5
Firmly attach the ground wire to the metallic body or to the chassis of the car—to the place uncoated with paint (if coated with paint, remove the paint before attaching the wire). Failure to do so may cause damage to the unit.
Connecting the external amplifiers and subwoofer
Front speakers
JVC Amplifier
You can connect amplifiers to upgrade your car stereo system.
Connect the remote lead (blue with white stripe) to the remote lead of the other equipment so that it can be controlled through this unit.
For amplifier only:
Disconnect the speakers from this unit, connect them to the amplifier. Leave the speaker leads of this unit unused.
– The line output level of this unit is kept high to maintain the hi-fi sounds reproduced from this unit. When connecting an external amplifier to this unit, turn down the gain control on the external amplifier to obtain the best performance from this unit.
To external components (see diagram )
Light green
VIDEO OUT
(see diagram
)
DIGITAL OUT
(see diagram
)
A
To parking brake, metallic body or chassis of the car
Before connecting: Check the wiring in the vehicle carefully. Incorrect connection may cause serious damage to this unit. The leads of the power cord and those of the connector from the car body may be different in color.
1 Connect the colored leads of the power cord in the order specified in the illustration below. 2 Connect the antenna cord. 3 Finally connect the wiring harness to the unit.
15 A fuse
Black
Blue with white stripe
Red
Yellow
*
2
To metallic body or chassis of the car
Ignition switch
Fuse block
To an accessory terminal in the fuse block
To the remote lead of other equipment (200 mA max.)
To a live terminal in the fuse block connecting to the car battery (bypassing the ignition switch) (constant 12 V)
Rear ground terminal
Left speaker (front) Right speaker (front) Left speaker (rear) Right speaker (rear)
PurplePurple with black stripeGreenGreen with black stripeGrayGray with black stripeWhiteWhite with black stripe
Typical connections
Antenna connector
To the automatic antenna if any (250 mA max.)
Blue
LINE IN
(see diagram
)
SW
(Subwoofer)
(see diagram
)
LINE OUT
(see diagram
)
2nd AUDIO OUT
(see diagram
)
Orange with white stripe
To car light control switch
USB cable (see diagram
)
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
JVC Amplifier
JVC Amplifier
Y-connector (not supplied for this unit)
Subwoofer
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Connecting the external components
F
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
To disconnect the connector
Hold the connector tightly ( 1 ), then pull it out ( 2 ) .
External component
When connecting the external components, refer also to the manuals supplied for the components and adapters.
CAUTION:
Before connecting the external components, make sure that the unit is turned off.
You can connect the following JVC components to the CD changer jack.
JVC component Model name
CD changer (CD-CH) CH-X1500, etc.
You can also connect the following components through the various JVC adapters.
• Connection cords may need to be purchased separately.
Component Adapter Model name
iPod Interface adapter for iPod KS-PD100
Portable audio player with line output jacks Line input adapter KS-U57
Portable audio player with 3.5 mm stereo mini jack
AUX input adapter KS-U58
You can also connect an external component to the LINE IN terminals on the rear of the unit using a signal cord (not supplied).
LINE IN terminals
CD changer jack
CD-CH / KS-PD100 / KS-U57 / KS-U58
When connecting an external component
USB devices
USB device
USB cable—approx. 1.2 m
You cannot connect a computer to the USB ( ) cable from the rear of the unit.
C
Connecting the parking brake wire
When installi ng the monitor in a location where it can be se en by the driver
Connect the parking brake wire to the parking brake system built in the car.
When installi ng the monitor in a location wher e it cannot be seen by t he driver
Connect the parking brake wire to metallic body or chassis of the car.
Connecting the crimp connector
D
Parking brake wire (light green)
To metallic body or chassis of the car
Parking brake switch (inside the car)
Parking brake
Parking brake wire (light green)
Wire connecting the battery and the parking brake switch.
Attach the parking brake wire to this point.
Contact the metallic part of the crimp to the wires inside.
Pinch the crimp firmly.
E
Audio/video control amplifier or the decoder compatible with the multichannel digital sources
KV-MR9010
9-INCH WIDESCREEN MONITOR *
6
Digital optical cable *
6
(only for DVD playback)
Video cord *
6
Signal cord *
6
Required connections for DVD/AV-IN (video) playback
KS-HP2 *
6
Cordless headphones *
7
or
Rear side
*
6
Not supplied for this unit.
*
7
To listen to disc playback sound while in Dual Zone operations (see page 25 of INSTRUCTIONS).
Signal cord *
6
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