NAVEGACIÓN HDD/RECEPTOR DVD
SYSTÈME DE NAVIGATION À DISQUE DUR/RÉCEPTEUR DVD
KD-NXD505
FRANÇAISESPAÑOLENGLISH
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.
Para la instalación y las conexiones, refiérase al manual separado.
Pour l’installation et les raccordements, se référer au manuel séparé.
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
For customer Use:
Enter below the Model
No. and Serial No. which
are located on the top or
bottom of the cabinet.
Retain this information
for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
LVT1774-001A
[J]
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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
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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:
(For U.S.A.) Visible and/or invisible class II laser radiation when open. Do not stare into beam.
(For Canada) 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.
Warning:
If you need to operate the unit while driving,
be sure to look ahead carefully or you may be
involved in a traffic accident.
Caution:
Never try to analyse or retrieve the data
stored in the Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
Otherwise, you may have your warranty
invalid, and be penalized by law. The
manufacturer assumes no liability for any
damage resulting from such conduct as
mentioned above.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not approved by
JVC could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
Every time you turn on the unit, the screen
below appears. Take enough care when
operating the unit and make sure safe driving.
CAUTION!
DRIVER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR
DRIVING DECISIONS AND
KEEPING EYES ON THE ROAD!
Please see owner’s manual
for complete safety
instructions.
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WARNINGS:
To prevent accidents and damage
• DO NOT install any unit in locations
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 ahead carefully.
• The driver must not watch the monitor
while driving.
• If the parking brake is not engaged,
Parking Brake
“
and no playback picture will be shown.
– This warning appears only when the
parking brake wire is connected to the
parking brake system built in the car
(refer to the Installation/Connection
Manual).
This unit does not function properly unless
the speed signal lead is connected (refer to the
Installation/Connection Manual).
” flashes on the monitor,
Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
Installation
This unit has a built-in HDD, which is a device
to read minute magnetic changes. The inside of
the device is precision components, requiring
you to notice the following when installing the
unit:
Install the unit at a place where the following
conditions are satisfied:
• Dry and neither too hot nor too cold—
between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C (95°F).
If the temperature is too low, the HDD will
not work. Wait until the temperature in the
car becomes normal before operating the
unit.
• At an altitude between –300 m (–980 ft) below
sea level and +3000 m (9800 ft) above sea
level.
• With adequate ventilation to prevent internal
heat buildup in the unit.
Before using HDD
While the unit is turned on, the hard disk
is constantly rotating at a high speed. This
requires you to notice the following:
• DO NOT impart vibration or shock.
• DO NOT allow anything having strong
magnetism or emitting strong electromagnetic
waves (cellular phones, etc.) near the unit.
• DO NOT disconnect the power cords from
the car battery when the unit is turned on.
Failure in following the above cautions may
damage the HDD (the stored data will be lost
and be never restored).
When the temperature is low, the HDD may
take some time to start up, or may reboot
automatically.
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to
re-record pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs
without the consent of the owner of copyright
in the sound or video recording, broadcast or
cable programme and in any literary, dramatic,
musical, or artistic work embodied therein.
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How to reset your unit
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• Your preset adjustments
will also be erased.
How to forcibly eject a disc
If a disc cannot be recognized by the unit or
cannot be ejected, eject the disc as follows.
[Hold]
How to detach/attach the control panel
Detaching
Emergency Eject
) appear on the monitor.
OK
Press 5 / ∞ repeatedly to select
Eject
• If this does not work, reset your unit.
• Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects.
, then press ENT.
and
No Eject
Emergency
(or
Eject
Attaching
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Cautions on the monitor:
• The monitor built in this unit has been
produced with high precision, but it may
have some ineffective dots. This is inevitable
and is not malfunction.
• Do not expose the monitor to direct
sunlight.
For safety...
• 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.
Caution on volume setting:
Discs produce very little noise compared with
other sources. Lower the volume before playing
a disc to avoid damaging the speakers by the
sudden increase of the output level.
INFORMATION (For U.S.A.)
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
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.
[European Union only]
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Contents
ENGLISHENGLISH
8 Introduction
Initial settings
Basic operations
Parts index
Remote controller—RM-RK250
18 Navigation system
Basic operations
Registering your home
Starting guidance
Searching for a place
How you are guided
Arranging your route
Registering favorite points
Traffic information on map
Navigation menu items
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51 Radio
Listening to the radio
Listening to the satellite radio
59 Discs and HDD
Disc operations
Music server operations
CD changer operations
79 Other functions
iPod/D. player operations
Playing other external components
Using Bluetooth devices
AV Menu items
Sound equalization
109 Troubleshooting
117 Specifications
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Initial settings
When you turn on the unit for the first time, the initial setup screen appears. Follow the procedure
below and make necessary settings.
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Adjust the following settings.
Turn on the power.
Language
English US
Español
Français
Select an item
Proceed to the next setting
5
DST
Select
subject to DST (Daylight Saving Time).
Auto
if your residential area is
Back to the previous setting
1
Language
Select the language you want for the
display and the voice guidance.
2
Store Display Mode
Select
• If you select
3
Installation Angle
Select which angle your unit is installed
at. This setting is necessary for the
precise functioning of the Navigation
System.
• See “Measuring the installation
4
Time Zone
Select your residential area for clock
adjustment.
Off
.
On
, the System starts in
the navigation demonstration mode
for shops. (☞ [47])
angle” on the Installation/Connection
Manual.
6
Reverse Polarization
Engage the parking brake, step on the
brake pedal, then switch the gear lever.
Forward
If
on the display, connection is correct.
Select one of the alternatives (
Battery
correctly.
and
Reverse
) that shows the gear position
alternates
GND
Finish the procedure.
You can also change these settings (except
Store Display Mode
Menu and
Language
•
Installation Angle
•
Time Zone
•
DST
•
Reverse Polarization
•
AV Menu
☞ [46]
☞ [91]
☞ [91]
) through
when necessary.
☞ [46]
☞ [94]
Setup
or
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Calibration
Before using the Navigation System first time, it is required to calibrate the Navigation System.
• After deleting the calibration data (☞[46]
angle (☞ [46]
Installation Angle
), calibration is also required.
Reset Calibration
) or changing the installation
1 Display the map screen.
2 Display the detail screen and check the
connections.
[Hold]
GPS Antenna
• OK ] Connection is OK. (
satellites whose signal is detected.)
NG
] Antenna is disconnected or short-circuited.
•
[5]
: number of the GPS
Speed Signal
Drive the car for a while.
• If the number increases as you speed up the car,
connection is OK.
Parking Brake
Step on the brake pedal, then disengage and engage the
parking brake repeatedly.
Off
• If
If the result is not good, check the connection.
• You can see detailed information on the items of
Connection
appears when disengaged and On appears when engaged, connection is OK.
• To activate the AV function, press the
button briefly.
10
For navigation operations,
For radio operations,
For disc/HDD operations,
For Bluetooth operations,
For other sources,
☞ [18]
☞ [51]
☞ [59]
☞ [83]
☞ [79]
.
.
.
.
.
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To switch between the map screen and AV
screen
Map screenAV screen
You can always switch between the AV
screen and the map screen.
This switching does not affect the playback
sound of the unit (except while recording an
Audio CD) or the guidance function of the
Navigation System.
To change the display of AV screens
AV screen
FM1
Station name
92.5 MHz
Distance to the next turn/Turn
icon
(While not guided: Speed/
Direction)
Current time
The built-in clock is automatically adjusted by
receiving the GPS signals.
Vehicle information
(☞
[35]
)
AV screen 1
* The number and contents of AV screens depend on the source.
** Appears only when you have selected Video or Camera for Video Input setting (
AV screen 2
How to change the control panel angle
☞ [93]
Video input
(
☞ [82]
).
)
[Hold]
Tilt 1Tilt 2Tilt 3Tilt 4
Caution: Do not insert your finger behind the control panel.
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Menu operations
To call up a menu
Navigation MenusAV Menu
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Map screenAV screen
FM1
Station name
92.5 MHz
Destination 1/2
Home
Return
Address
Vicinity
Previous
Information Menu ☞ [42]
Information 1/2
Current Position
Traffic
Turns List
Trip
Destination
AV Menu
AV Menu 1/2
☞ [90]Destination Menu ☞ [42]
Setup
EQ
Sound
Screen Control
Aspect
• The display indications may change according
to change of the specifications.
To navigate through menus
Press: Select a menu item
Hold: Skip to the first menu
item on the next page
Proceed to the next menu
Setup Menu ☞ [43]
Setup 1/2
Guidance Voice
Guidance Options
Route Options
Map Color
Map Options
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Back to the previous menu
To go back to the previous screen
and adjust other items:
To cancel menu operations and
return to the map screen or the AV
screen:
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Menu screen
Remaining time until the
menu screen goes off.
(Appears only on AV Menu.)
Current setting of the
selected item.
Current menu title
Display
Language
Wall Paper
Scroll
Tag Display
Dimmer
[English US]
When the current menu has
multiple pages, the current
page number and total page
number, for example “1/3”,
will be displayed here.
Selected menu item
Button icons indicate the
available operations in
each screen.
Menu items
• If items are displayed in gray, you
cannot use them now.
On some screens, special operations are indicated
here with the button to use.
Ex.:
Delete
: Button to press
: Button to press and hold
• When no icon is displayed here, ENT button
functions the same as
¢
button.
In this manual, operation of selecting a menu item is instructed as in the example below.
Ex.:
AV Menu
]
EQ
]
Pop
1 Call up
2 Select
AV Menu
EQ
in
AV Menu 1/2
Setup
EQ
Sound
Screen Control
Aspect
[Flat]
.
AV Menu
.
3 Change the setting as you like.
EQ 1/3
Flat
Hard Rock
R&B
Pop
Jazz
Exit
Now the setting is changed. Press DISP to exit
from the menu, or BACK to go back to the
previous menu.
EQ 1/3
Flat
Hard Rock
R&B
Pop
Jazz
Exit
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Parts index
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1
2
AV/SRC
12
463
75
8
9
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On the map screenOn the AV screensOn menu screens
• Turn on the unit.
/ATT
• Turn off the unit if pressed and held.
• Attenuate/restore the sound.
Switch to the AV screen. • Change the source.
In Navigation Menus:
Switch to the AV
screen.
In AV Menu: Change
the source and switch
to the AV screen.
3
MAP/POS
4
5
6
7
+/–
MENU
/DISP
TRAFFIC
Turn off the AV function if pressed and held.
• Change the map view.
• Display your current
position after scrolling
the map.
Adjust the volume.
Call up Destination
Menu.
Call up Phone Menu if pressed and held when the Bluetooth adapter is connected.
Enter the scaling mode.
Display the Traffic List.
☞ [40]
☞ [42]
Switch to the map screen.
Call up AV Menu.
Change the display.
(Not used)
☞ [90]
☞ [11]
In Navigation Menus:
Switch to other
menus.
In AV Menu: Go back
to the top screen of AV
Menu or switch to the
AV screen.
Exit from the menu.
☞ [83]
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8
9
5/∞
/
On the map screenOn the AV screensOn menu screens
FM/AM: Select preset stations.
Satellite radio: Select categories.
DVD: Select titles/groups.
Files: Select folders.
Music server: Select albums.
iPod/D. player:
5
Operate the current
source.
☞ [50]
Enter the main menu.
∞
Pause/resume playback.
Bluetooth Audio: Select a device.
FM/AM: Search for stations.
Satellite radio: Search for channels.
Disc, Music server, iPod/D. player,
Bluetooth Audio: Select tracks/
chapters.
Select an item.
p
q
w
e
/BACK
7/BAND
ENT/3/
• Open/close the control panel.
• Change the control panel angle if pressed and held.
• Enter the manual
scrolling mode.
☞ [22]
• Repeat the last voice
guidance if pressed
and held during
guidance.
Call up Shortcut Menu.
☞ [25]
Detach the control panel.
☞ [33]
Tuner: Select the bands.
Disc: Stop playing.
Disc: Start playing.Confirm the selection.
Remote controller—RM-RK250
Installing the batteries
R03(UM-4)/
AAA(24F)
Go back to the
previous screen.
Caution:
• If the range or effectiveness of the remote
control decreases, replace both batteries.
• Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.
Before using the remote controller:
• Aim the remote controller directly at the
remote sensor on the unit.
Remote sensor
The unit is equipped with the steering wheel
remote control function.
• See the Installation/Connection Manual
(separate volume) for connection.
• DO NOT expose the remote sensor to bright
light (direct sunlight or artificial lighting).
Parts index / Remote controller—RM-RK250
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Operations from the remote controller
On the map screenOn the AV screensOn menu screens
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1
AV/OFF
2
MAP/POS
3
4
TRAFFIC
5
ENT 6
6
7
MENU
5/∞
/
Switch to the AV screen.• Change the source.
Turn off the AV function if pressed and held.
• Change the map view.
• Display your current
position after scrolling
the map.
Call up Destination Menu.
☞ [42]
Call up Phone Menu if pressed and held when the Bluetooth adapter is connected.
Display the Traffic List.
☞ [40]
Call up Shortcut Menu.
☞ [25]
Scroll the map (in eight
directions).
In Navigation Menus:
Switch to the AV screen.
In AV Menu: Change the
source and switch to the
AV screen.
Switch to the map screen.
In Navigation Menus:
Switch to other menus.
Call up AV Menu.
(Not used)
Disc: Start playing/pause.Confirm the selection.
FM/AM: Select preset stations.
Satellite radio: Select categories.
DVD: Select titles/groups.
Files: Select folders.
Music server: Select albums.
iPod/D. player:
5
Enter the main menu.
∞
Pause/resume playback.
Bluetooth Audio: Select a device.
FM/AM: Search for stations.
Satellite radio: Search for channels.
Disc, Music server, iPod/D. player,
Bluetooth Audio: Select tracks/
chapters.
☞ [90]
In AV Menu: Go back to the
top screen of AV Menu or
switch to the AV screen.
Select an item.
☞ [83]
8
PHONE
BACK/BAND
9
/7/
p
VOL +/–
q
w
HOME
e
r
ATT
DISP
+/–
Call up Dial Menu when the Bluetooth adapter is connected.
Repeat the last voice
guidance if pressed and
held during guidance.
Adjust the volume.
Scale the map.(Not used)
Start guidance to a home.
☞ [24]
Attenuate/restore the sound.
Enter the scaling mode.
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Tuner: Select the bands.
Disc: Stop playing.
(Not used)
Change the display.
☞ [11]
☞ [86]
Go back to the previous
screen.
Start guidance to a home.
☞ [24]
Exit from the menu.
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Only on the AV screens
• Make selections in disc menus.
• DISC +/– buttons: Change discs for a CD changer.
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u
TOP M
i
DVD MENU
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;
RETURN
DIRECT/
a
CLEAR
s
ASPECT
Number
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f
1/¡
g
h
j
ENT
OSD
keys
Disc: Confirm the selection.
DVD/DivX 6: Show the disc menu.
VCD with PBC: Resume PBC playback.
Display the on-screen bar.
VCD with PBC: Return to the previous menu.
Disc: To select a chapter/title/group/folder/track directly.
Disc: Change the aspect ratio of the playback pictures.
Disc: To select a chapter/title/group/folder/track directly.
Tuner: Select a preset station.
Satellite radio: Input a channel number directly or select a preset channel.
CD changer: Select a disc.
Bluetooth phone: Input telephone number.
Disc: Reverse search/forward search. Slow playback if pressed while paused.
Disc: Select audio languages/audio channels.
Disc: Select subtitles.
Disc: Select a view angle.
☞ [68]
☞ [67]
☞ [67]
☞ [67]
☞ [66]
☞ [66]
☞ [87]
12
34
5
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Slide to open
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These buttons do
not function at this
position.
Remote controller—RM-RK250
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Navigation System
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20 Safety instructions for
22 Basic operations
24 Registering your home
26 Starting guidance
Navigation System
To register your home
To go home
Setting a destination using Shortcut Menu
Setting a destination using Destination Menu
To go back to where you started
24
24
26
27
27
28 Searching for a place
By address
POI near a place/route
From last destinations
From the list of POI
From your favorites
By telephone number
By coordinates
32 How you are guided
Getting information on your route and places
Customizing how you are guided
28
29
30
30
31
31
31
34
35
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36 Arranging your route
Setting places to stop by
Saving and loading routes
Avoiding a congestion ahead
38 Registering favorite points
Marking your favorite points
Editing your favorite points
40 Traffic information on map
What is TMC?
Checking the traffic information
How traffic information is reflected in navigation
36
37
37
38
38
40
40
41
42 Navigation menu items
Destination Menu
Information Menu
Setup Menu
47 Additional information
42
42
43
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Safety instructions for Navigation System
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Use of the Navigation System is only permitted
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if the traffic conditions are suitable and you
are absolutely sure that no risk, obstruction
or inconvenience will be incurred to you,
your passengers or other road users. The
requirements of the Road Traffic Regulations
must always be followed. The destination must
not be entered while driving the car.
The Navigation System serves solely as an aid
to navigation. It never releases the drivers from
their duties to drive carefully and to make
own judgement in road traffic. Inaccurate
or incorrect instructions may happen to be
given due to changing traffic conditions. The
actual road signs and traffic regulations must
therefore always be observed. In particular, the
Navigation System cannot be used as an aid to
orientation when visibility is poor.
This Navigation System must only be used for
its intended purpose. The volume of the car
radio/Navigation System must be adjusted so
that external noise is still audible.
Navigation guidance is performed, based on
the database, therefore, it may not be applicable
to the current situation because of changes in
traffic conditions (e.g. changes in tollroads,
principal roads, one-way traffic, or other traffic
regulations). In this case, observe the current
traffic signs or regulations.
• Traffic signs should be observed carefully
while driving using the Navigation System.
Navigation System is only an aid. Driver must
always decide whether or not to heed the
information provided. JVC does not accept
liability for erroneous data provided by the
Navigation System.
• Traffic guidance is restricted to
passenger vehicles only. Special driving
recommendations and regulations for other
vehicles (e.g. commercial vehicles) are not
included.
• Do not operate the unit while driving.
Terms of licence
You are granted a non-exclusive licence to use
the database for your personal purposes. The
present licence does not authorise the granting
of sublicenses.
Use of the data is only permitted in this
specific JVC system. It is forbidden to extract
or make further use of significant parts of
the database content, or to duplicate, modify,
adapt, translate, analyse, decompile or reverseengineer any part thereof.
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WARNING:
Road traffic regulations always take priority
when a vehicle is being driven in traffic.
Navigation System is only an aid. Errors may
occur in individual data items/entries. At all
times, the driver must decide whether or not to
heed the information provided.
JVC does not accept liability for erroneous data
provided by the Navigation System.
It is required to clear all the accumulated
calibration data which is important for accurate
navigation. To clear the data, perform
Calibration
on page 46.
Reset
On map updating
If “Your map data is more than one year old
and updates may be available.” appears on the
monitor, visit <http://www.jvc-exad.com>.
For details about updating your unit, visit
<http://www.jvc-exad.com>.
Safety instructions for Navigation System
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Basic operations
Current position mode
—The map scrolls automatically so that your position is always at the center of the map.
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Scale
Show traffic information. (
☞ [40]
)
Switch to the AV screen.
Adjust the volume.
Change the map view. (
next page
current position.
)/Display your
To scroll the map
☞
Current time
Current street name
Your position
Scale the map.
Call up a menu screen.
Scroll the map.
Operate the current AV source. (
Call up Shortcut Menu.
To change the map scale
☞ [50]
)
1
2
The map scrolls in eight directions.
• Press and hold the button to keep
scrolling the map.
Direction and
distance from your
current position
1
2
To display your current position
Zoom in
Zoom in rapidly
Zoom out
Zoom out rapidly
Scale bar
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To change the map view
The map view changes as follows:
Heading Up
Heading Up
The map rotates so that you are always
displayed heading “upwards.” The direction
is displayed with a compass icon
3D Map
The map is displayed in “heading up” and in
a three-dimensional view. The direction is
displayed with a compass icon
=
3D Map = North Up
.
To call up menus
Navigation Menus
Each time you press the button, the menu
switches as follows:
(Map screen)
=
Destination Menu
= Information Menu
=
Setup Menu
.
=
(Back to the map screen)
Menu operations ☞ [13]
Menu items ☞ [42 – 46]
Shortcut Menu
While the map is displayed...
Shortcut Menu appears. ☞ [25]
North Up
The map view is oriented with north
“upwards,” like usual paper maps. The
direction you are heading to is displayed at
the upper right corner of the screen with an
icon such as
You can also change the map view through
Setup
View
Menu ]
(☞[45]).
.
Map Options
]
Map
Icons on the map
Favorite points (
POI (Point Of Interest) (
Traffic (
• Favorite icons are displayed on the map when
a group is selected in the
setting (☞ [45]) and the map scale is between
100 ft (30 m) and 1.2 mile (2.0 km).
• POI icons are displayed on the map when a
group is selected in the
[45]) and the map scale is 100 ft (30 m) or
160 ft (50 m). (The airport icons are displayed
when the map scale is between 100 ft (30 m)
and 2.0 mi (3.0 km).)
• Traffic icons are displayed on the map when
Traffic Display
the
(☞ [45]) and the map scale is between 100 ft
(30 m) and 1.2 mile (2.0 km).
☞ [40, 50]
☞ [38 – 39]
)
Favorite Icon
POI Icon
setting is activated
)
☞ [30, 49]
setting (☞
)
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Registering your home
To register your home
ENGLISH
Register your home or your office, wherever
you go often, as Home, so that you can easily set
that place as destination.
• You can register homes only after calibration
is finished. (☞ [9])
1 If you are at home now, check
that your home is displayed at
the center of the map.
• Adjust the position by scrolling the map if
necessary.
2 Call up Shortcut Menu.
3 Select [Add to Favorite] .
To go home (
When you have registered your home, you can
easily get guided to home.
While not guided...
Home
)
1 Call up Shortcut Menu.
2 Select [Go Home] to start
guidance.
• If you have registered several homes,
select the one you want to go to from a
list.
On the remote:
The home is marked with icon.
4 Select [Set Home] .
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
The home is marked with
• The icon may not appear depending on the
map scale and your
(☞ [45])
• You can register several places as Home by
registering the places as favorite points and
setting their group to
Favorite Icon
Home
icon.
setting.
. (☞ [38, 39])
You can also be guided to home through
Destination
Menu ]
Home
.
To cancel guidance
1 Call up Shortcut Menu.
2 Select [Cancel Guidance] .
You can also cancel guidance through
Destination
Menu ]
Cancel Guide
.
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What is Shortcut Menu?
On the map screen, you can call up Shortcut Menu by pressing ENT. Shortcut Menu is a gateway
to various operations.
Shortcut Menu
Map screen
To select an icon, press ENT or one of the four
keys on the right circle button corresponding
to the icon.
While not guided
While guided
IconNameFunctionButton
View
Information
Go Home
Set Home
Cancel
Guidance
Add to Favorite
Edit Favorite
Vicinity
Go Here
Add to Via
Point
Show information on this place. ☞ [35]
Start guidance to a home. ☞ [24] (Not
selectable if no home is registered.)
Register this place as home. ☞ [24] (Appears
when no home is registered and a favorite
icon is selected.)
Cancel the guidance. ☞ [24]
Add this place to your favorite points. ☞ [38]
Edit this favorite point. ☞ [39] (Appears
only when a favorite icon is selected. Not
selectable while driving.)
Search for POI around this place. ☞ [29]
Start guidance to this place. ☞ [26]
Recalculate the route to stop by this place. ☞ [36] (Appears only while guided.)
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Starting guidance
• You can set destinations only after calibration is finished. (☞ [9])
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Setting a destination using Shortcut Menu
Scroll the map to display the destination at the center of the
map.
Call up Shortcut Menu.
Select [Go Here] to start guidance.
The System starts calculating the route to the selected destination, and guidance starts.
To cancel guidance
1 Call up Shortcut Menu.
2 Select [Cancel Guidance] .
You can also cancel guidance through
Destination
Menu ]
Cancel Guide
.
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Setting a destination using Destination Menu
Call up Destination Menu.
Select one of the methods to search for your destination.
Destination 1/2
Home*
Return**
Address
Vicinity
Previous
* During guidance, Cancel Guide appears.
** During guidance, Avoid Section appears.
• You cannot select the items when they are gray.
The information on the search result appears.
Direction and distance from
your current position
☞ [24]
☞ [below]
☞ [28]
☞ [29]
☞ [30]
0.7 mi
Destination 2/2
POI
Favorite
Telephone
Coordinates
Route Edit
To see the search result on
map
☞ [30]
☞ [31]
☞ [31]
☞ [31]
Select [Go Here] to start guidance.
The System starts calculating the route to the selected destination, and guidance starts.
To go back to where you started (
You can go back to the start point of the last guidance.
Return
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Return
)
Starting guidance
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Searching for a place
To input names, addresses, or numbers
Ex. Input screen for a city name
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MoreBS
Enter a space
Delete the last character
* You can also change the keyboard by pressing
DISP. For available characters,
** Buttons vary depending on the input item.
Display other
keyboards*
Display the list of
☞ [105].
1 Enter characters.
matches
3 Select the item you want from the
list.
By address (
Address
)
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Address
Address
New York
City
Street
Move the cursor on the
keyboard
Enter the selected character
• Available characters are automatically
narrowed down as the System searches its
database for matches.
2 Display the list of matches.
• This button is available when the matches
are narrowed down to 100 or less.
• You can also display the list of matches by
pressing and holding ENT.
• When the matches are narrowed down to
5 or less, the list appears automatically.
3 Input the state name.
• Input the city name if a state is already
selected.
- Input State Name -
AllBS
Displays the list of all the states.
4 Input the city name.
- Input City Name -
BSMoreStreet
28
Select this to search by street
name.
• Inputting characters ☞ [left column]
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5 Input the street name.
• You can also select the center of the city.
(The list of city centers may appear.) You
do not have to input the house number in
this case.
• Select the area to search from the list if
Select Area
is displayed.
6 Input the house number.
• You can also select the entire street or an
intersection on the street.
• If no data of house number for the
selected street is available in the database,
this step is skipped.
POI near a place/route (
You can search for a POI around the place
where you are now. While guided, you can also
search for a POI near the destination or along
the route.
Vicinity
)
1 Call up Destination Menu.
While guided, select the area to search if
necessary.
[Hold]
Select Area
Local Area
Near Destination
Along Route
Local Area
your current position. If no POI is
found in this area, the System expands
the area to search.
Near Destination
of the destination. If no POI is found in
this area, the System expands the area
to search.
Along Route
route you are taking.
: within 1.2 mi (2 km) of
: within 1.2 mi (2 km)
: 30 mi (50 km) along the
3 Select a category (then a sub
category if any)
of the POI.
2
Destination
]
Vicinity
Select Category 1/3
All Categories
Gas station
Hotel
Parking
Restaurant
Area: Local Change
Select Category 1/3
All Categories
Gas station
Hotel
Parking
Restaurant
Area: Local Change
The result is listed in the order of distance
from the place where you are.
4 Select a POI from the list.
You can search for a POI around a place
on the map through Shortcut Menu ]
[Vicinity]
above after selecting
. Follow steps 3 and 4
[Vicinity]
.
Searching for a place
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From last destinations (
Previous
)
From the list of POI (
POI
)
You can select a place from the last 50
destinations and via points.
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1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Previous
The list of previous destinations/via points
is displayed.
3 Select a place from the list.
To delete items in the list of previous
destinations/via points
1 After step 2 above...
2 Check the boxes of the items you
want to delete.
[Hold]
The System has a huge database of POI (Point
Of Interest), such as restaurants, gas stations,
hospitals, etc.
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
POI
POI
New York
City
Category
Name
3 Input the state name.
• Input the city name if a state is already
selected.
4 Input the city name.
• Inputting characters ☞ [28]
5 Select a method to search for a
POI with.
• Checkbox operations ☞ [105]
3
A confirmation message appears. Press
ENT to confirm the operation. Press BACK
to cancel.
[Hold]
You can search for a POI in two ways:
By category and name
Directly by name
POI
New York
New York(New York)
Category
Name
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By category and name
1 Select a category (then a sub
category if any) of the POI.
2 Input the name of the POI you are
looking for.
• Inputting characters ☞ [28]
By telephone number (
Telephone
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Telephone
)
3 Select a POI from the list.
Directly by name
1 Input the name of the POI you are
looking for.
• Inputting characters ☞ [28]
2 Select a POI from the list.
From your favorites (
• Registering your favorite points ☞ [38].
Favorite
)
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
3 Select a state.
• Input the telephone number if a state is
already selected.
4 Input the telephone number.
- Input Phone Number -
Delete the last
character
• Inputting characters ☞ [28]
BS
Display the list of matches
5 Select a POI from the list.
By coordinates (
Coordinate
)
]
Favorite
Select Group 1/2
Home3
Friend12
Relative6
Business26
Visit15
Delete
3 Select a group.
4 Select a favorite point from the
list.
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Coordinates
3 Input the latitude and the
longitude.
Moves the cursor.
To correct a
misentry, move
the cursor and
enter the number
again.
4 Select
Detail
SouthDetail
Switches South and North
for latitude.
when finished.
Searching for a place
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How you are guided
Destination foundRoute calculation
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0.7 mi
Screen while guided
Estimated time of
arrival and distance
to the destination/
next via point
Calculating...
To cancel calculation, press BACK.
Route to take
Next turn/
Distance to the
next turn
To cancel guidance
1 Call up Shortcut Menu.
2 Select [Cancel Guidance] .
Current time
Name of the next street
You can also cancel guidance through
Destination
Menu ]
Cancel Guide
.
To adjust the volume of the voice guidance
☞ [43]
Volume
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Guidance at turns
When you approach a turn, the System guides you with voice guidance and indications on the
screen.
• Guidance voice comes out only through the front speakers (and the front line out on the rear).
Guidance point
1
When you do not
have to make a
turn, the System
gives no guidance.
2
“In
0.2 mile, make
a right turn.”
Following turn (if any)
“In
0.1 mile, make
a right turn.”
Indicate the distance to the next turn
3
What if I miss a turn?
Don’t worry. The System calculates a
new route quickly and guides you to
the destination.
To repeat the last voice guidance
[Hold]
“Make a right
turn.”
• You can remove the progress bar to the next
turn by pressing MAP.
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Getting information on your route and places
To see the itinerary and the turns list
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Map screen
Trip
Trip Info
[Hold]
• You can also view the trip through
Information
• You can also view the turns list through
Information
Trip information
Trip
Distance Driven 8.1mi
Time Driven 0:12
Average speed 40mph
Menu ]
Menu ]
Trip
.
Turns List
.
Turns list
Turns List 1/5
500 ftA124
2mi A2120
2.5 mi xx street
6miZ square
7mi B12
Press ∞/5 to see the next/previous turn.
To get information on the destination and via points
1 Call up Information Menu.
[twice]
2
Information
]
Destination
3 Select the destination or a via point.
Turn on map
Prev.Next
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Remaining 0.7mi
Arrival 1:54PM
1:54 PM 0.7 mi
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To check the estimated arrival time and
distance to the next via point
To see how your trip will go
Information
Menu ]
appears on the display.
Simulation
[Hold]
Each time you press and hold the button,
the information on the upper left corner
alternates between that of the next via point
and of the final destination.
To see information on a place
• This operation is always possible regardless of
whether you are guided or not.
1 Display where you want to
know of at the center of the
map.
2 Call up Shortcut Menu.
To cancel simulation and resume guidance,
press MENU, then DISP.
disappears.
Customizing how you are guided
To customize the guidance and display on the
map screen
☞ [43]
To customize how the map scale changes
☞ [45]
To customize the voice guidance on an AV
screen
☞ [44]
Guidance View
Auto Zoom
Interruption
3 Select [View Information] .
0.7 mi
If a telephone number is available, you can
call to the number through JVC’s Bluetooth
adapter. ☞ [86]
You can also get information on your current
position through
Current Position
Information
.
Menu ]
To customize the mixing of audio sound and
voice guidance
☞ [43]
Audio Mixing
The guidance continues even when you
switch the display to an AV screen. Guidance
information is displayed on the lower-right
corner of the AV screen.
FM1
Station name
92.5 MHz
Distance to the next turn/Turn icon
(While not guided: Speed/Direction)
How you are guided
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Arranging your route
Setting places to stop by
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After selecting your destination, you can select
up to nine places (“via points”) to stop by.
To add via points
After guidance has started...
1 Select a place you want to stop
by.
• Searching for a place ☞ [27]
0.7 mi
2 Select [Add to Via Point] .
The System starts calculating the new route,
and guidance starts.
3 Select the via point you want to
move.
Select Point 1/2
1
Station
2
Forest Inn
3
Intr’l Airport
4
Car Dealer
5
Michael
Select
4 Move the selected via point in
the list.
Move Point 1/2
1
Station
2
Forest Inn
4
Car Dealer
5
Michael
3
Intr’l Airport
Set Delete
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to move
other via points.
6 Finish the rearrangement.
• You can also use MENU, DISP,
MAP, or
.
You can also set via points on the map
through Shortcut Menu ]
Point]
.
[Add to Via
To rearrange the sequence of via points
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Route Edit
]
Edit
The list of via points appears.
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
The System starts calculating the new route,
and guidance starts.
• No confirmation message appears if the
via points are not changed.
To delete a via point
Press and hold ENT in step
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
For other options for routing ☞ [44]
Options
4.
Route
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Saving and loading routes
To delete saved routes
You can save up to 50 combinations of
destination and via points. You can easily call
up your usual route without the trouble of
setting destinations.
• Each route can contain up to nine via points.
To save a route
1 Select your destination (and via
points if necessary), and start
guidance.
2 Call up Destination Menu.
3
Destination
]
Route Edit
]
Save
4 Name the route you are saving.
• Inputting characters ☞ [105]
5 Select
To load a saved route
Store
.
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Route Edit
]
Delete
3 Check the boxes at the head of
the routes you want to delete.
• Checkbox operations ☞ [105]
4 Delete the selected routes.
[Hold]
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Route Edit
]
Load
3 Select the route you want to
take.
Load
Route A
Route B
Route C
Route D
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
The route is calculated, and guidance starts.
Avoiding a congestion ahead
If you realize a congestion exists ahead...
While being guided...
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Avoid Section
3 Select the distance to avoid.
Select Distance
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
A detour is calculated, and guidance starts.
1mi
3mi
5mi
10mi
15mi
Start
Arranging your route
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Registering favorite points
Just like you mark your friend’s house or a nice
Chinese restaurant on your map book, you can
register your favorite points in the system.
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Marking your favorite points
• You can register 300 favorite points.
• You can register favorite points only when
the map scale is 1.2 mile (2.0 km) or more
detailed.
1 Display the place you want to
save as favorite at the center of
the map.
• Searching for a place ☞ [27]
2 Call up Shortcut Menu.
To proceed to edit the registered favorite
point, select
4.
step
You can open the edit screen in step
“Editing your favorite points.”
[Edit Favorite]
3 of
Editing your favorite points
1 Call up Destination Menu.
2
Destination
]
Favorite
Select Group 1/2
Home 2
Friend 12
Relative 5
Business 17
Visit 24
Delete
after
3 Select [Add to Favorite] .
The favorite point is registered in the group
Other
of
• The icon may not appear depending on
the map scale and your
setting. (☞ [45])
• To be guided to a favorite point ☞[31]
and marked with icon.
Favorite Icon
3 Select a group, then a favorite
point to edit.
Edit Favorite
Input Name
Other
Input Address
Input Phone Number
Sound Off
Delete
[Hold]
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4 Select the item you want to edit.
Name
Group
Address
Telephone
number
Sound
The name of the favorite point.
• You can use up to 32
characters.
See the table on the right for the
available ten groups.
Categorize the favorite points so
that you can find them easily.
The address of the favorite
point.
If you have connected
KS-BTA200, you can call to this
number. ☞ [86]
Sound Off, Alarm, Bell,
Siren
You can assign a sound to
each favorite point. You hear
the assigned sound when you
come close (about within 660 ft
(200 m)) to the favorite point.
• Press ENT to listen to a sample
sound.
To delete a favorite point
Press and hold ENT after step 3 of “Editing
your favorite points.”
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
• You cannot delete a favorite point directly
after editing it. To delete it, exit from the
Edit Favorite
procedure above.
screen once and do the
To delete all the favorite points in a group
1 Press and hold ENT after step 2 of
“Editing your favorite points.”
2 Select the groups to delete.
Select Group 1/2
Home 2
Friend 12
Relative 5
Business 17
Visit 24
Check Delete
• Checkbox operations ☞ [105]
3 Delete the selected groups.
[Hold]
5 Edit the item.
• Inputting characters ☞ [105]
Icons and groups for favorite points
HomeShopping
FriendFood
RelativeCaution
BusinessSightseeing
VisitOther
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
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Traffic information on map
What is TMC?
Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a technology
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for delivering real-time traffic information to
drivers. The traffic information sent by an FM
radio station are received and analyzed by the
System. The System can inform you of where
congestion exists, and how you can detour it.
• You do not have to tune in to a special radio
station to receive the traffic information.
How to get traffic information
Traffic information is supplied from NAVTEQ
Traffic RDS.
As the traffic information is transmitted
by FM radio stations, JVC cannot assume
responsibility for the completeness or
accuracy of the information.
Traffic information on the map
Checking the traffic information
Traffic 1/2
Eastbound
Eastbound
Northbound
Southbound
Southbound
While guided, select the area to see the
information of.
Along Route
To see detailed information
Select an item on the list and press ¢.
or
All Information
Traffic
.
Traffic iconCongestion
• List of traffic icons ☞ [50]
• Traffic icons and congestion lines are
displayed on the map when the
Display
• Traffic icons are displayed on the map
when its scale is between 100 ft (30 m)
and 1.2 mile (2.0 km).
• Congestion lines are displayed on the map
when its scale is between 100 ft (30 m)
and 3.0 mile (5.0 km).
setting is activated (☞ [45]).
Traffic
You can also call up the Traffic List through
Information
You can also see detailed information of a
traffic icon on the map in the following way:
Display a traffic icon at the center of the map
] Shortcut Menu ]
Menu ]
[View Information]
Traffic
.
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How traffic information is reflected in
navigation
If
Bypass Traffic
(☞ [44]), [Reroute] appears on the screen when
the traffic service informs the System of traffic
accidents or congestion ahead on your route.
To check the information and decide whether
to calculate a detour
[Hold]
is set to
Manual Reroute
Reroute
If
Bypass Traffic
the System automatically calculates a new route
when the traffic service informs of an obstacle
on your route.
Bypass Traffic
If
does not take traffic information into account in
calculating a route.
is set to
is set to
Auto Reroute
Off
, the System
,
Traffic information on map
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Navigation menu items
Destination Menu
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Menu items
☞ [12]
for the detailed Menu operations.
Home
Cancel Guide
Return
Avoid Section
Address
Vicinity
Previous
POI
Favorite
Telephone
Coordinates
Route Edit
Start guidance to a home. (Appears only while not guided.) ☞ [24]
Cancels the guidance. (Appears only while guided.) ☞ [24, 26, 32]
Starts guidance to the place where you have started your last guidance.
(Appears only while not guided.) ☞ [27]
Calculate a new route avoiding the selected distance ahead. (Appears only
while guided.) ☞ [37]
1mi, 3mi, 5mi, 10mi, 15mi
Search for a place using the database in the System. ☞ [27]
• Arrange the order of via points.
• Save, load or delete routes. ☞ [36]
Edit, Save, Load, Delete
(or
1km, 3km, 5km, 10km, 15km
*1
)
*1 Depends on your setting of Measuring Units (
Information Menu
Menu items
Current Position
Traffic
Turns List
*1
Trip
Destination
GPS
*1 Selectable only while guided.
*1
*1
You can see the information on your current position.
State, City, Street, Latitude, Longitude
You can check the traffic information. ☞ [40]
Along Route*1, All Information
You can see the list of turns on your route. ☞ [34]
You can see the information on your route. ☞ [34]
You can see the list of via points and the destination. ☞ [34]
You can check the model name, the version of the unit, and the version of
the map database.
Once the route is determined, you can simulate it on the map. ☞ [35]
(Initial setting)
*1
Adjust the volume of the voice guidance.
Off, 01
to 50 (25)
Select the guidance output channel.
*1
*1
L-ch Only, R-ch Only, L-ch & R-ch
You can turn down the volume of the AV source while voice
guidance is produced.
Muting
Attenuation
Normal
: The AV source sound does not come out.
: The AV source sound is lowered.
: The AV source sound is not changed.
*1
Guidance View
Guidance Options
Select the items to be displayed at turns.
Auto Magnification
• Next turn icon: Big
:
• Following turn icon: On
• Progress bar to the turn: On
Symbolic View
:
• Next turn icon: Big
• Following turn icon: Off
• Progress bar to the turn: Off
Simple View
:
• Next turn icon: Small
• Following turn icon: Off
• Progress bar to the turn: Off
*1 Press ENT to listen to a sample voice with the current setting.
Navigation menu items
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Setup Menu (continued)
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Guidance Options
Menu itemsSelectable settings
Interruption
Bypass TrafficOff
Voice Cruise
Attention Tone
PriorityFastest
Select the voice guidance output on an AV screen.
• A small icon of the next turn is always displayed at the lowerright corner of the AV screen while guided, regardless of this
setting. If you want to see the turn on map, press MAP to switch
to the map screen.
Off, On
,
Auto Reroute, Manual Reroute
When this function is activated, the System automatically increases
the guidance volume level as the car speeds up.
To obtain stronger effect, set the level to higher numbers.
Off, 01
Select the type of attention tone, which comes out before voice
guidance.
Off, Attention 1, Attention 2, Attention 3
• Press ENT to listen to a sample sound.
Shortest
• This setting is effective next time the System calculates a route.
to 10 (05)
: The System calculates the shortest journey time.
: The System calculates the shortest route to the
destination.
(Initial setting)
☞ [41]
Avoid Highway
Avoid Ferry
Route Options
Avoid Toll Road
Day Color
Route Color
Night Mode
Map Color
Brightness
*2 This setting is shared with the Screen Control setting in AV Menu. (
*2
Check the boxes at the head of the options you want to be effective.
• This setting is effective next time the System calculates a route.
Select the color for the day screen.
Type 1, Type 2, Type 3
Select the color for the route.
Color 1, Color 2, Color 3
Select the condition to switch the display to the night screen.
Off
: Cancels.
Auto
: Switches to the night screen when you turn on the
headlights.
Time
: Switches to the day/night screen at set times.
Time
• When you choose
the following screen.
Set the brightness of the screen.
–15
to
+15 (00)
, set when to switch the display color on
☞ [96]
)
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Setup Menu (continued)
Menu itemsSelectable settings
Map ViewNorth Up, Heading Up, 3D Map
Auto Zoom
POI Icon
Favorite Icon
Map Options
Car Tracks
*3
Select how the zoom scale changes.
Off
: (Effective only while guided) Zoom into 100 ft (30 m) scale
at turns if
else, the scale does not change at turns.
Fit For Guidance
approach turns, the scale changes gradually so that your current
position and the turn is always displayed on the map at the same
time.
Fit For Speed
the speed of your car; as you slow down, the map is zoomed in.
Check the box at the head of each POI category to display its icons
on the map.
Check the box at the head of each favorite group to display its icons
on the map.
Display
map.
Record*4: Check the box to record the track of your car.
Delete
Guidance View
: (Effective only while guided) When you
: The scale changes gradually in accordance with
: Check the box to display the tracks of your car on the
: Deletes the recorded tracks.
☞ [23]
is set to
(Initial setting)
Auto Magnification
. If
Street Name
One-Way
Traffic Display
*3 When you want the track of the current drive displayed, you need to check both Display and Record.
*4 The recorded tracks are deleted from old ones when the internal memory gets full.
Check the box to display the current/next street name on the
monitor.
Check the box to display the one-way icon on the map.
Check the box to display the traffic icons on the map.
Navigation menu items
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Setup Menu (continued)
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System Setting
Menu itemsSelectable settings
Installation
Angle
WAAS/EGNOS
Language
Reset Calibration
*5
Select the angle of the unit measured by the supplied gauge. (See
also the Installation/Connection Manual.)
1
: –5.0° to 1.0°
2
: 1.0° to 6.0°
3
: 6.0° to 14.0°
4
: 14.0° to 32.0°
• It is not recommended to install the main unit at an angle of
more than 30˚; otherwise, the malfunction may result.
• Guidance is canceled when you change this setting.
Select whether to use WAAS and EGNOS to increase the accuracy
of positioning.
Off
: Cancels.
On
: Activates.
Select the language used for on-screen information and voice
guidance.
English US, Español, Français
Reset the calibration data in the following cases:
• When you reinstall the unit to another car.
• When you change
• When you replace or rotate the tires.
Once this is carried out, the calibration data is cleared. Calibration
starts when you exit from the menu. (☞ [9])
• Guidance is canceled when you reset the calibration data.
Installation Angle
(Initial setting)
.(☞ above)
Measuring Units
Coordinates
Car Position
*5 This setting is shared with the Language setting in AV Menu (
Select the measuring units for distance.
km / m, mi / ft
Select the measuring units for coordinate degrees.
Deg / Min / Sec, Deg / Milli / Micro
If you find your current position displayed on a wrong place on the
map, use this setting to correct your position.
Adjust the position with 4¢5∞, then the direction with 5∞.
☞ [90]
).
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Additional information
Initial settings
• If you select On for
the system starts up in demonstration mode
for shops, and the initial setup screen appears
every time you turn on the unit after turning
off and on the ignition switch. Select
obtain the full performance from the unit.
Store Display Mode
Off
,
to
Basic operations
• In a small scale, the map scrolling may stop
when the map view approaches the border
of the map coverage. Scrolling resumes in a
larger scale when you keep scrolling the map.
Searching for a place
• While driving at a speed greater than
6 mi/h (10 km/h), following operations are
prohibited:
– To enter a destination.
If you try to do these operations, the following
screen appears, and you cannot continue the
operation.
You cannot operate while
driving. Operate again
after stopping.
• The search result is displayed in North Up
view regardless of your map view setting.
• The name you entered to search for a POI
may be different from the name of the search
result.
From the list of POI
• If no POI data exists for the selected city,
not found.
BACK until the city entry menu appears, then
re-enter another city.
POI around a place/route
• If no POI data exists for the selected area,
not found.
BACK until the main categories list appears.
appears on the display. Press
appears on the display. Press
POI
POI
• POI search in
guidance finishes or if rerouting starts before
the search completes.
By coordinates
• If the entered position is out of the database,
Out of the map coverage.
display. Enter again.
Along Route
is canceled if the
appears on the
Basic navigation procedure
• When you reach the area approximately
within 100 ft (30 m) around the destination/
via point, the Navigation System considers
that you have reached your destination/via
point.
How you are guided
• If GPS signal reception is poor, navigation
guidance may not be correct.
• The System may not receive GPS signals in
the following places...
– in a tunnel or parking lot in the building
– under an overhead road
– in a place surrounded by high buildings or
by closely standing trees.
• The position of your car may not be detected
correctly in the following cases...
– when running on a road close to the other
one (e.g. a highway and ordinary road
running in parallel)
– when turning at an almost straight fork in
the road
– when running on a gridiron road
– after taking a ferry, etc.
– when running on a steep mountain road
– when running on a spiral road
– when turning left or right after running
on a long straight road
– when running in a zigzag line on a broad
road
– when starting your car shortly after
starting the engine
– when running for the first time after
installing the unit
– when changing tires or attaching chains
on the tires
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– when tire slip occurs continuously and
frequently
– after running on areas other than a road
(e.g. private lands or parking lots)
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– after running in underground or tower
type parking lots
– after rotating your car on a turntable
– after frequent stops and starts in a
congestion
– when the accuracy of GPS is deteriorated
intentionally
– when running on a road constructed
recently
• The route calculated by the System is one of
the possible routes to your destination. The
route is not always the most appropriate one.
• If a street name is not available in the
database,
street name.
• If no-exit roads (only entering the rotary from
the roads is allowed) exist on the rotary, the
no-exit roads can neither be shown in the
route guidance on the display nor counted in
the route guidance voice message.
• The following phenomena may occur even if
the System is working correctly...
– It may guide to a closed road or to a route
– It may not guide to your destination if
– It may not avoid a congestion even
– It may show a different road name.
– It may not ask you to turn at a junction
– It may give a guidance different from the
– It may give an incorrect distance
Unnamed
requiring U-turn.
there is only a narrow road or no road to
your destination.
Bypass Traffic
if
Reroute
even if you need to.
actual road condition.
information.
.
appears in place of the
is set to
Auto
Arranging your route
• Highways are always used to calculate the
route if the distance to the destination is over
120 mi (200 km).
• If the destination cannot be reached without
using highways, ferries, or toll roads, they are
used to calculate the route without respect to
the
Route Options
• A detour may not be calculated with
Section
depending on the route.
settings.
Avoid
Traffic information on map
• When
Reroute
while you are checking due to a change
of traffic condition. The rerouting is also
canceled if you do not confirm the rerouting
in one minute.
• Traffic information service is only available in
the 48 contiguous United States.
Bypass Traffic
, the rerouting may be canceled
is set to
Manual
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List of POI icons
Travel
Recreation
Gas Station
Hotel
Parking
Restaurant
Shopping
Agency/Info
Air Transportation
Airport
City Finder
Ground Transportation
Others [Travel]
Emergency
Hospital
Lab/Facility
Physician
Others [Medical]
Financial
ATM
Bank
Service
Automotive
Rental
Sales
Service
Bowling
Golf
Outdoor
Skiing
Theme Park/Exercise
Zoo
Others [Recreation]
Entertainment
Casino
Museum
Night Club/Bar
Theater
Others [Entertainment]
Others [Automotive]
Community
Agriculture/Farming
Child Service
Education
Government/Administration
Health/Safety
Insurance
Legal Service
Manufacturing
Multimedia
Police/Fire
Post Office
Medical
Animal Health
Drug Store/Pharmacy
Real Estate
Religious
Others [Community]
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List of traffic icons
Traffic Jam
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Road works
Road is blocked or closed
Traffic lane closed
Accident
Condition
Other Caution Event
Information
Rain
Snow
Strong winds
Fog
AV source operations in the map screen
Source
Tuner
Satellite radio
Disc
Music server
CD changer
iPod/D. player
Bluetooth Audio
Auto search.Change preset stations.
Change channels.Change categories.
Change titles/groups/folders.
Change albums.
Change tracks.
Change folders.
(No function)
(No function)
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Radio
52 Listening to the radio
FM station automatic presetting
—SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory)
Manual presetting
Selecting preset stations
Assigning titles to stations
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive
Tuning in to stations with sufficient signal strength
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53
53
54
54
54
55 Listening to the satellite radio
Activating your subscription after connection
Selecting channels by channel number
Presetting channels
Selecting channels on the lists
55
57
57
58
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Listening to the radio
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Band
Equalizer type
FM1 Preset4
Station name
92.5 MHz
☞ [98]
*
ST DX
* Assigned station name.
Select “TUNER.”
Select the bands.
Search for a station—Auto Search.
• Manual Search: Press and hold either 4 or ¢ until
the monitor, then press it repeatedly.
lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength.
•
Manual Search
appears on
FM station automatic presetting
—SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory)
This function works only for FM bands.
You can preset six stations for each band.
3
1
4
2
AV Menu
]
Mode
]
SSM
Local FM stations with the strongest signals
are searched and stored automatically in the
FM band.
SSM
appears on the display.
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Manual presetting
Selecting preset stations
You can preset six stations for each band.
1
2 Tune in to the station you want
to preset.
3 Display the Preset List.
FM1 Preset Store
1 87.5 MHz
or
[Hold]
• For FM only: Each time you press and
hold the button, you can change the
bands.
You can assign a title to up to 30 radio stations.
1 Tune in to the station you want
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to assign a title to.
2
3
AV Menu
]
Title Entry
- Input Station Name -
MoreStore
Del
4 Assign the title.
• Inputting characters ☞ [105]
• You can use up to 16 characters.
5 Select
Store
.
to receive
1
2
AV Menu
]
Mode
]
Mono
]On
3
lights up. Reception improves, but stereo
effect will be lost.
Off
To restore stereo effect, select
Tuning in to stations with sufficient
signal strength
in step 2.
If [Name Full] appears
If you have assigned titles to 30 stations, you
need to delete some titles to name new stations.
After step
1
3 above...
Title Delete 1/7
Select All
Station name 1
Station name 2
Station name 3
Station name 4
Delete Check
2 Select the titles to delete.
• Checkbox operations ☞ [105]
3 Delete the selected titles.
This function works only for FM bands.
Once you have activated this function (selected
Local
stations.
), it always works when searching for FM
1
2
AV Menu
]
Mode
]
DX/Local
]
Local
3
lights up. Only stations with sufficient
signal strength will be detected.
To tune in to all receivable stations again,
DX
select
in step 2.
[Hold]
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Listening to the satellite radio
Before operating, connect either one of the following (separately purchased) to the CD changer jack
on the rear of this unit.
• JVC SIRIUS radio DLP—Down Link Processor, for listening to the SIRIUS Satellite radio.
TM
• XMDirect
supplied), for listening to the XM Satellite radio.
Activating your subscription after connection
Universal Tuner Box—With a JVC Smart Digital Adapter (XMDJVC100: not
For SIRIUS Radio
1 Turn on the power.
2 Select “SAT” for the source.
JVC DLP starts updating all the SIRIUS
channels. (☞ “GCI update” below.)
• Once completed, JVC DLP tunes in
to CH184 (channel for subscription
guidance).
3 Check your SIRIUS ID.
☞ [93]
4 Activate your subscription.
Contact SIRIUS on the Internet at <http://
activate.siriusradio.com/>, or call SIRIUS
toll-free at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474).
• “Subscription Updated Press Any Key to
Continue” appears on the monitor once
subscription has been completed.
For XM Radio
1 Turn on the power.
2 Select “SAT” for the source.
XMDirectTM Universal Tuner Box starts
updating all the XM channels. “Channel 1”
is tuned in automatically. (☞ “GCI update”
below.)
3 Check your XM Satellite radio
ID.
It is labelled on the casing of the
XMDirect
also check it by tuning in to “Channel 0” (☞next page).
TM
Universal Tuner Box. You can
4 Activate your subscription.
Contact XM Satellite radio on the Internet
at <http://xmradio.com/activation/> to
activate your subscription, or you can call
1-800-XM-RADIO (1-800-967-2346).
• Once completed, the unit tunes in to one
of the available channels (Channel 4 or
higher).
GCI (Global Control Information) update:
• If channels are updated after subscription, updating starts automatically, and no sound can be
heard.
For SIRIUS: “Channels Updating XX% completed” appears.
For XM: “UPDATING” appears.
• Update takes a few minutes to complete.
• Do not press any button or perform any operation until updating is completed.
Listening to the radio / Listening to the satellite radio
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Switches the display to program information—artist name/song name(/
composer name: only for SIRIUS Satellite radio).
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For SIRIUS Radio
Select “SAT.”
Select a category.
Select a channel to listen
SIRIUS/XM BandChannel number
SR1 Preset4 001ch
C
A
Category name
T
C
H
Channel name
• To select a channel from all
categories, select “ALL.”
to.
• Holding either 4 or ¢ changes
the channels rapidly.
• While searching, invalid and
unsubscribed channels are skipped.
Equalizer type
Signal indicator
☞ [98]
For XM Radio
Select “SAT.”
Select a category.
• To select a channel from all
categories (including noncategorised channels), skip this step.
• If you do not select a channel within
15 seconds, the category selected is
canceled. You can select a channel
from all categories now.
Select a channel to listen
to.
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• Holding either 4 or ¢ changes
the channels rapidly.
• While searching, invalid and
unsubscribed channels are skipped.
Checking the XM Satellite radio ID
Select channel “0.”
The 8-digit (alphanumeric) ID number is
displayed on the monitor.
To cancel the ID number display, select any
channel other than channel “0.”
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Selecting channels by channel
Presetting channels
number
On the remote only:
1
SR1- - - ch
C
A
3 Direct Channel
T
4
5
Input the channel number in
2
three digits.
You can preset six channels for each band.
1 Tune in to a channel you want
to preset.
2 Display the Preset List.
SR1 Preset Store
1Channel name
2 The City
3 40 at 40
4 Hank’s Place
[Hold]
• Each time you keep pressing the button,
you can change the bands.
5Audio Visions
6 Preview
3 Select a preset number.
[Hold]
• You can also access the Preset List through
AV Menu
• “SIRIUS” and the SIRIUS dog logo are
registered trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite
Radio Inc.
• XM and its corresponding logos are registered
trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc.
• “SAT Radio”, the SAT Radio logo and all
related marks are trademarks of SIRIUS
Satellite Radio Inc., and XM Satellite Radio,
Inc.
]
List
]
Preset List
.
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Selecting preset channels
Selecting channels on the lists
1 Display the Preset List.
SR1 Preset Store
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[Hold]
• Each time you keep pressing the button,
you can change the bands.
1 Channel name
2 The City
3 40 at 40
4 Hank’s Place
5 Audio Visions
6 Preview
2 Select a preset number.
On the remote:
1 Select the bands.
You can select a channel using one of the
following lists—Preset list/Category list/
Channel list.
1
2
AV Menu
]
List
]
Preset List/
Category List/
Channel List
•
Preset List
Category List
•
= Select a category, then a channel within
the selected category.
Channel List
•
(XM) or all channels within the current
category (SIRIUS). = Select a channel.
: ☞ left column
: Displays the categories.
: Displays all channels
3 Select (a category, then) a
2 Enter the preset number.
channel.
• You can also access the Category List by...
[Hold]
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Discs and HDD
60 Disc operations
Playable discs/files
Selecting playback modes
Selecting tracks on the list
Prohibiting disc ejection
Remote operations
Special functions for DVD Audio
Operations using the on-screen bar
70 Music server operations
Selecting tracks using lists
Selecting playback modes
Recording/copying tracks from a disc
Editing the library
Checking the remaining storage size
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64
65
65
65
68
68
71
71
72
75
76
77 CD changer operations
Selecting playback modes
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Disc operations
To insert a disc
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Disc type
The disc type is automatically detected, and
playback starts automatically (for some
discs: automatic start depends on its internal
program).
If a disc does not have any disc menu, all tracks
in it will be played repeatedly until you change
the source or eject the disc.
To eject the disc
01 0:00:03
Album Name
Artist Name
Track Name
Equalizer type
☞ [98]
Select “DISC.”
Each time you press DISP, the display
changes.
For picture discs
information
=
Video input* (
beginning)
For audio discs
information
beginning)
* Appears only when you have selected Video or
Camera for Video Input setting (
: playback picture
=
vehicle information (
☞ [82]) =
: disc information
=
Video input*
=
disc
☞ [11]
(back to the
=
vehicle
=
(back to the
☞ [93]
Start playback.Stop playback.
Playback mode
When a disc contains different types of file
(music, movie or still pictures), you need to
select the file type to play back. (☞[91]
)
Type
)
If “” appears on the monitor, the unit
cannot accept the operation you have tried to
do.
• In some cases, without showing “
operations will not be accepted.
).
• For discs except DVD and VCD: The control screen
appears on the connected external monitor. (
[102]
)
☞ [64]
,”
File
☞
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Playable discs/files
Disc typeRecording format, file type, etc.Playable
DVD Video
DVD
DVD Recordable/Rewritable
*1
(DVD-R
• Compliant to UDF bridge
format
• DVD-RAM cannot be
played.
/-RW, +R/+RW*2)
Dual Disc
CD/VCD
CD Recordable/Rewritable
(CD-R/-RW)
• Compliant to ISO 9660
level 1, level 2, Romeo,
Joliet
DVD Audio
DVD-ROM
DVD Video
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2
JPEG
MP3/WMA/WAV
ASF
DVD-VR, DVD+VR
DVD side
Non-DVD side
Audio CD/CD Text (CD-DA), DTS-CD
VCD (Video CD)
CD-ROM
CD-I (CD-I Ready)
CD-DA
MP3/WMA/WAV
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2
JPEG
MPEG4
*1 DVD-R recorded in multi-border format is also playable (except for dual layer discs).
*2 It is possible to play back finalized +R/+RW (Video mode only) discs. However, the use of +R double layer disc is not
recommended.
• This unit is not compatible with Multiple
Bit Rate (MBR: a file that contains the same
content encoded at several different bit rates).
Note on Region Code:
DVD players and DVD Video discs have their
own Region Code numbers. This unit can
only play back DVD discs whose Region Code
numbers include “1.”
If you insert a DVD Video disc of an incorrect
Region Code,
on the monitor.
Region Code Error
appears
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CD
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DTS icon (only for DTS-CDs)
Track no./Playing time
* Only for CD-Text. “No Name” appears
for conventional CDs.
01 0:00:03
Disc Title
Artist Name
Track Name
MP3, WMA, WAV
Folder no./File no./Playing time
01 01 0:00:03
Folder Name
File Name.mp3
*
*
*
Audio format
*
4, ¢
Press: Select track
Hold: Reverse/
*1
* Tag data will be shown instead of folder/
file names when they are recorded and
Tag Display is set to On.
Reverse/forward search
Forward slow motion
pause. (No sound can be heard.)
Select audio channel.—
——
OffFile
*2
*3
during
*4 Search speed:
*5 Search speed:
—
¡1 ] ¡
¡1 ] ¡2 ] ¡
=
Folder
2
PBC playback
Select an item on the menu.
1 or (only for DVD
Video and DivX)
=
Off
3
2 Select an item you want
to play.
3
Quick skip
Return/advance the scenes by 5
minutes.
While playing...
current playback position
• To return to the previous menus, press
.
To cancel PBC playback
1
2 Select a track.
• To resume PBC, press /.
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Special functions for DVD Audio
Operations using the on-screen bar
Playing back a bonus group
If a DVD Audio including a “bonus group”
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is detected,
information screen.
lights up on the disc
1 Select the bonus group.
• The bonus group is usually recorded as
the last group.
2 Enter the key number.
• ☞ next column “To enter numbers”
• “Key number” (a kind of password) for
the bonus group is not open to public.
The way of getting the key number
depends on the disc.
3 Follow the interactive
instructions shown on the
monitor.
For DVD/VCD/DivX/MPEG/JPEG discs, you
can check the disc information and use some
functions through the on-screen bar.
1 Display the on-screen bar.
[twice]
• When you press OSD once, the
information bar appears. When you press
it again, the operation bar spreads out
below.
2 Select an item.
3 Make a selection.
If pop-up menu appears...
Selecting browsable still pictures
When a disc including browsable still pictures
is detected,
information screen.
When disc shows the BSP selecting icons such
as @ or # on the screen...
lights up on the disc
1 Select an item you want to
display.
2
• For entering time/numbers, see below.
To remove the on-screen bar
To enter numbers
1 Select a number.
2 Move to the next digit.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2.
4
• To correct a misentry, use ¤.
• It is not necessarily required to enter trailing
zeros.
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Information
Operation
DVD-V
TIMETITLECHAP
C. RPT
T02-C03 TOTAL 1:25:58
RPT
1
Disc type
2
Audio signal format
PBC
(for VCD)
3
Playback mode
T. RPT
C. RPT
F. RPT
D. RND
T. INT
4
Playback information
T02-C03
G02-T03
TRACK 01
F001-T001
F001-F001
5
Time indication
TOTAL
T. REM
TIME
REM
6
Playback status
(for DVD)
Title Repeat/Track Repeat
Chapter Repeat
Folder Repeat
Disc Random
Track Intro
*
*
*
*
*
Current title/chapter
Current group/track
Current track
Current folder/track
Current folder/file
Elapsed playing time of the disc
Remaining title/group time (for
DVD)
Remaining disc time (for others)
Elapsed playing time of the
current chapter/track
Remaining time of the current
chapter/track
7
Operation icons
TIME
TITLE
GROUP
CHAP
TRACK
RPT
INT
RND
PAGE 1/15
* ☞
Pause
Stop
Change time indication (☞ 5)
Time Search (Enter the elapsed
playing time of the current title
or of the disc.)
Title Search (by its number)
Group Search (by its number)
Chapter Search (by its number)
Track Search (by its number)
Repeat play
Intro play
Random play
*
*
*
Change the audio language or
audio channel
Change the subtitle language or
hide the subtitle.
Change the view angle
Change the B.S.P (for DVD
Audio) (The numbers in the
indicator show the current page/
total page number.)
[64]
Play
Reverse/forward search
Reverse/forward slow-motion
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Music server operations
The built-in HDD works not only as storage for navigation data, but as a music server, where you
can record CD tracks and music files (MP3, WMA and WAV files).
The recorded tracks are categorized into genres and albums.
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You can make 99 genres in the music server, and 99 albums in each genre. Each album can contain
999 tracks.
Genre 1
Genre 2
Genre no./Album no./Track no./Play time
Album 1
Album 2
File type/Compression mode
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 1
Track 2
Equalizer type
☞ [98]
01 01 01 0:00:03
Genre Name
Album Name
Track Name
Playback mode
Select “HDD.”
The last selected track starts playing from the beginning.
Select the track.
Change the track.
Change the album.
☞ [71]
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Selecting tracks using lists
Selecting playback modes
1 Call up the Genre List.
Genre List
or
[Hold]
60’s
Jazz
Drive
Favorites
Classical
80’s
2 Select a genre, then an album.
• Repeat the same procedure to select the
album.
3 Select a track to play back.
• If you press ENT while a genre or an
album is selected, all tracks in the selected
genre or album are played back.
You can use only one of the following playback
modes—
Ex. To select Track Repeat
Intro/Repeat/Random
.
1
2
AV Menu
]
Mode
]
Repeat
]Track
3
When one of the playback modes is selected,
the corresponding indicator lights up on the
monitor.
Off
To cancel, select
Intro
in step 2.
Track
Album
Genre
:
Plays the first 15 seconds
of all tracks in the current
album
:
Plays the first 15 seconds
of the first tracks of each
album in the current genre
:
Plays the first 15 seconds of
the first tracks of each genre
You can also access the Genre List through
AV Menu
]
List
.
Repeat
Random
Track
Album
Genre
Album
Genre
All
:
Repeats current track
:
Repeats all tracks of the
current album
:
Repeats all tracks of the
current genre
:
Randomly plays all tracks of
the current album
:
Randomly plays all tracks of
the current genre
:
Randomly plays all tracks in
the music server
Music server operations
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Recording/copying tracks from a disc
• You can record tracks of audio CDs into the
HDD.
ENGLISH
• You can copy music files (MP3, WMA, WAV)
into the HDD.
Preparation:
Insert the disc to record/copy, and select DISC
as the source.
• While recording an audio CD, you cannot
• While copying music files, you cannot listen
• You cannot change the source while
Record
listen to the tracks being recorded with the
map screen displayed.
to them.
recording or copying tracks. If you want to
interrupt the recording and enjoy another
source, cancel the recording/copying (☞below).
appears in
Copy
appears in
AV Menu
AV Menu
Notes on the name of new genres and
albums
• If you want to make a new genre or a new
.
.
album for the tracks to be recorded/copied,
[New Genre]
select
name the new genre/album, press and hold
DISP. You can also name it later through
Title Entry
• If you do not specify a genre name or
album name on recording/copying, they are
assigned as follows.
– For audio CDs, the genre name and
album name are assigned automatically
using the recording date and time.
– For music files, the genre name is
assigned automatically using the
recording date and time. The original
folder name and file name are used as
the album name and the track name.
(☞[75] “Changing the titles”).
or
[New Album]
. To
When the recording/copying is finished
Completed
resumes.
is displayed, and playback
To cancel recording/copying
While recording or copying...
You can also cancel recording/copying
through
Cancel
AV Menu
.
]
Record/Copy
]
To record the current track
1
2
AV Menu
]
Record
]
Current Track
3 Start recording.
Recording...
• The track is recorded in the
Quality
• When you record a track for the first
time with this function, a new genre and
a new album is automatically created for
the track. Other tracks recorded with
this function are recorded into the same
album until you turn off the ignition
switch or edit the library.
appears.
mode. (☞next page)
High
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To record all the tracks in a disc
To record selected tracks
1
2
AV Menu
]
Record
]
Select All
3 Select the genre and album to
record the tracks into.
Select Genre 1/2
[New Genre]
Jazz
Drive
Favorites
Classical
[34/99]
Number of albums in the selected genre
• Repeat the same procedure to select the
album.
4 Select a compression mode.
Compress
High Quality
Normal Quality
Record
High Quality
recording (LLC).
Normal Quality
recording, so data size becomes smaller
(BSC).
: High quality lossless
: More compressed
5 Start recording.
1
2
AV Menu
]
Record
]
Select Track
3 Select the tracks to record.
Select Track 1/3
Select All
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Check
• Checkbox operations ☞ [105]
4
5 Select the genre and album to
record the tracks into.
Select Genre 1/2
[New Genre]
Jazz
Drive
Favorites
Classical
[34/99]
Number of albums in the selected genre
• Repeat the same procedure to select the
album.
6 Select a compression mode.
Compress
High Quality
Normal Quality
Recording...
appears.
Record
High Quality
recording (LLC).
Normal Quality
recording, so data size becomes smaller
(BSC).
: High quality lossless
: More compressed
7 Start recording.
Recording...
appears.
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To copy the current track
To copy selected tracks
1
2
ENGLISH
AV Menu
]
Copy
]
Current Track
3 Start copying.
Copying...
• When you copy a track for the first time
with this function, a new genre and a
new album is automatically created for
the track. Other tracks copied with this
function are copied into the same album
until you turn off the ignition switch or
edit the library.
To copy all the tracks in a folder
appears.
1 Select the target folder.
2
3
AV Menu
]
Copy
1
2
AV Menu
]
Copy
]
Select Track
3 Select the tracks to copy.
Select Track 1/3
Select All
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Check
• Checkbox operations ☞ [105]
4
5 Select the genre to copy the
tracks into.
Select Genre 1/2
[New Genre]
Jazz
Drive
Favorites
Classical
[34/99]
Number of albums in the selected genre
]
Select All
4 Select the genre to copy the
tracks into.
Select Genre 1/2
[New Genre]
Jazz
Drive
Favorites
Classical
[34/99]
Number of albums in the selected genre
5 Select the album to copy the
tracks into.
Copying...
appears, and copying starts.
6 Select the album to copy the
tracks into.
Copying...
To resume the interrupted recording/copying
If have turned off the power, switched off the
car ignition switch, or detached the control
panel while recording/copying, you can resume
the last recording/copying.
• If you eject the disc or edit the library of the
music sever,
• You cannot use
canceled recording/copying manually.
appears, and copying starts.
Continue
Continue
mode is canceled.
if you have
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1
6 Select
Store
to finish editing.
2
AV Menu
]
Record
]
Continue
or
Copy
3 Start recording/copying.
Recording.../Copying...
Editing the library
• Library editing is possible only when HDD is
selected as the source.
Changing the titles
You can change the names of genres, albums
and tracks in the HDD.
Ex. To change the name of a track
appears.
1
2
AV Menu
]
Title Entry
• You cannot edit the tag data of tracks.
Moving tracks between albums/Moving
albums between genres
Ex. To move tracks between albums
• Select the album which the target tracks
belong to.
1
2
AV Menu
]
Edit
]
Move
]Track
3 Check the tracks to move.
Move Track 1/2
Select All
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Check
3 Select a genre, then an album.
Playback of the selected item starts.
• Repeat the same procedure to select the
album.
4 Select a track to edit.
Over the Rainbow
Del
More
Store
5 Enter the name.
• Inputting characters ☞ [105]
• You can use up to 32 characters for the
name of tracks, albums, or genres.
• Checkbox operations ☞ [105]
4
5 Select the album to move the
tracks into.
Move to 1/2
[New Album]
Album 1
Album 2
Album 3
Album 4
[15/999] Move
Number of tracks in the selected album
6 Move the selected tracks.
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
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Rearranging the order of tracks, albums and
genres
Ex. To rearrange the order of tracks in an
album
ENGLISH
• Select the album which the target tracks
belong to.
1
2
AV Menu
]
Edit
]
Sort
]
Track
3 Select the track to move.
Sort Track 1/2
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Select
4 Move the selected track.
Sort Track 1/2
Track 2
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
Track 3
Track 1
Track 4
Track 5
Sort
Deleting tracks, albums, or genres
Ex. To delete tracks
• Select the album which the target tracks
belong to.
1
2
AV Menu
]
Edit
]
Delete
]Track
3 Check the tracks to delete.
Delete Track 1/2
Select All
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Delete Select
• Checkbox operations ☞ [105]
4 Delete the selected tracks.
[Hold]
A confirmation message appears. Press ENT
to confirm the operation. Press BACK to
cancel.
• To rearrange more tracks, repeat steps
76
1 to 4.
Checking the remaining storage size
1
2
AV Menu
]
Edit
]
HDD Free Area
Edit
Delete
Move
Sort
HDD Free Area
80.5%[20.0GB] Exit
Free space of the music server
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CD changer operations
It is recommended to use a JVC MP3-compatible CD changer with your unit.
• You can play only CDs (CD-DA) and MP3 discs.
Preparation:
Make sure
Changer
is selected for the external input setting. (☞[93])
Disc no./Track no./Playing time
01 01 0:00:03
Disc Title
Artist Name
Current Track
* “No Name” appears for
conventional CDs.
Select “CD-CH.”
Playback starts automatically.
Display the Disc List.
Disc List 1/2
MP3 Disc
or
[Hold]
Disc 02
Disc 03
Disc 04
Disc 05
Disc 06
• Each time you hold the button,
you can display the other list of the
remaining discs.
Select a disc to start
*
*
*
Playback mode
Equalizer type
☞ [78]
To select tracks
On the remote:
To select a disc
☞ [98]
Press: Select track
Hold: Reverse/forward
search
Press: Select folder (MP3
only)
Hold: Display the Disc List
or
playing.
: Select folder
(MP3 only)
: Select track
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Selecting playback modes
You can use only one of the following playback
modes—Intro/Repeat/Random.
ENGLISH
Ex. To select Track Repeat
1
2
AV Menu
]
Mode
]
Repeat
]Track
Disc type
Intro Repeat Random
Track
Disc
Track
Folder
Disc
:
Plays the first 15 seconds
of each track
:
Plays the first 15 seconds
of the first track of all
loaded discs
:
Plays the first 15 seconds
of each track
:
Plays the first 15 seconds
of the first track of each
folder
:
Plays the first 15 seconds
of the first track of all
loaded discs
3
When one of the playback modes is selected,
the corresponding indicator lights up on the
monitor.
To cancel, select
Track
Disc
Track
Folder
Disc
:
Repeats current track
:
Repeats all tracks of the
current disc
:
Repeats current track
:
Repeats all tracks of the
current folder
:
Repeats all tracks of the
current disc
Off
in step 2.
Disc
:
Randomly plays all tracks
of the current disc
All
:
Randomly plays all tracks
of all loaded discs
Folder
Disc
All
:
Randomly plays all tracks
of current folder, then
tracks of next folders
:
Randomly plays all tracks
of the current disc
:
Randomly plays all tracks
of all loaded discs
• You can also access the Disc List through
• While playing an MP3 disc, you can select and start playing a track in the disc using the Lists.
Disc List 1/2
MP3 Disc
Disc 02
Disc 03
Disc 04
Disc 05
Disc 06
78
AV Menu
Folder List 1/2
My Best
Cinema
Pops
My Best2
Favorite Song
Cinema2
]
List
.
Track List 1/2
Song011.mp3
Song012.mp3
Song013.mp3
Song014.mp3
Song015.mp3
Song016.mp3
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Other functions
80 iPod/D. player operations
Selecting a track from the player’s menu
Selecting playback modes
81 Playing other external
components
External input
Video input
83 Using Bluetooth® devices
—Cellular phone/audio player
Menu operation for Bluetooth devices
Registering a Bluetooth device
Using the Bluetooth cellular phone
80
80
81
82
83
83
85
Using the Bluetooth audio player
Phone Menu
90 AV Menu items
98 Sound equalization
Selecting an equalizer type
Storing your own adjustment
99 Additional Information
87
88
98
98
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iPod/D. player operations
For Apple iPod and JVC D. player, it is required to connect the interface adapter (KS-PD100 for
iPod or KS-PD500 for D. player) to the CD changer jack on the rear.
Preparation:
ENGLISH
Make sure
Changer
is selected for the external input setting. (☞[93])
01 0:00:03
Album Name
Artist Name
Track Name
Select “iPod” or “D. PLAYER.”
Playback starts automatically.
Select a track.
Selecting a track from the player’s
menu
1 Enter the player’s menu.
appears.
• This mode will be canceled if no
operations are done for about 5 seconds.
2 Select the desired menu item.
Playback mode
☞ below
Equalizer type
Pause/Resume
☞ [98]
Selecting playback modes
1
2
AV Menu
]
Mode
]
Repeat
RepeatOne
Functions the same as “Repeat
One” or “Repeat Mode = One.”
All
Functions the same as “Repeat
All” or “Repeat Mode = All.”
or
Random
:
:
3 Confirm the selection.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select a
track.
• When a track is selected finally, playback
starts.
• To return to the previous menu...
80
Random
To cancel, select
• iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered
in the U.S. and other countries.
Song /On
Functions the same as “Shuffle
Songs” or “Random Play =
On.”
Album
:
Functions the same as “Shuffle
Albums” of the iPod.
Off
in step 2.
:
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Playing other external components
External input
You can connect an external component to the CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input
Adapter—KS-U57 (not supplied) or AUX Input Adapter—KS-U58 (not supplied).
Preparation:
Make sure
Ext Input
is selected for the external input setting. (☞[93])
AV Input
Select “EXT-IN.”
Turn on the connected component and start playing the
source.
Assigning title to the external input
1 Select
EXT-IN
as the source.
2
3
AV Menu
]
Title Entry
Equalizer type
☞ [98]
4 Assign a title.
• Inputting characters ☞ [105]
• You can use up to 16 characters.
5 Select
• While driving at a speed greater than 6 mi/h
(10 km/h), operations of inputting are
prohibited.
StoreMoreDel
Store
.
iPod/D. player operations / Playing other external components
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Video input
You can connect an external component to the VIDEO IN plug.
Preparation:
ENGLISH
When connecting a video component
Make sure
setting. (☞ [93])
• You cannot view the video picture when the parking brake is not engaged.
When connecting a camera
Make sure
Ext Input
Camera
is selected for the external input setting, and
is selected for the video input setting. (☞[93])
Video
for the video input
Each time you press DISP, the display switches as follows:
AV screen
screen)
For video components:
=
Vehicle information (
☞ [11]) =
Video picture or camera picture = (Back to the AV
Turn on the connected component and start playing.
To switch to the camera view automatically
You can set the unit to automatically display
the camera view when the car is put into reverse
gear or when the car slows down.
☞[94]
To reverse the camera picture
☞ [94]
Interlock
Horizontal
and
Vertical
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Using Bluetooth® devices—Cellular phone/audio player
For Bluetooth operations, it is required to connect the Bluetooth Adapter (KS-BTA200) to the CD
changer jack on the rear.
• Refer also to the instructions supplied with the Bluetooth Adapter and the Bluetooth device.
• Refer to the list (included in the box) to see the countries where you may use the Bluetooth®
function.
Menu operation for Bluetooth devices
Registering a Bluetooth device
AV screen:
=
Bluetooth Audio
AV Menu 2/2
Mode
Mode 1/2
Dial
Message
Open
Search
Special Device
Map screen/AV
screen: other sources
Phone Menu
Mode
List
than Bluetooth Audio
[Hold]
Using the Bluetooth cellular phone
Map screen/
AV screen
Phone Menu
Mode
List
[Hold]
Registering a Bluetooth device
Preparation:
Operate the device to turn on its Bluetooth
function.
To use a Bluetooth device through the unit
(“Bluetooth Phone” and “Bluetooth Audio”) for
the first time, you need to establish Bluetooth
wireless connection between the unit and the
device.
• Once the connection is established, it is
registered in the unit even if you reset your
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.
Mode 1/2
Dial
Message
Open
Search
Special Device
Bluetooth Phone
P902i
10:35 AM
Registration (Pairing) methods
• Use
• Use
Phone Menu
cellular phone.
AV Menu
audio player.
Open
Search
to register a device as a
to register a device as an
Make the unit ready to establish
a new Bluetooth connection.
Connection is established by
operating the Bluetooth device.
Make the unit ready to establish
a new Bluetooth connection.
Connection is established by
operating this unit.
Using Bluetooth devices
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To register another device after you have
registered a device, make sure
is selected. (☞ [85])
ENGLISH
Registering using
1
Mode
]
Open
Open
0000
BS
2 Enter a PIN (Personal
Identification Number)* code to
the unit.
• Inputting characters ☞ [105]
• You can enter any number you like (1digit to 16-digit number).
* Some devices have their own PIN code. Enter the
specified PIN code to the unit.
New Device
Connect
Searching for available devices
1
Mode
]
Search
Searching...
The unit searches for available devices and
displays the list of them. (If no available
device is detected,
appears.)
Device Unfound
2 Select a device you want to
connect.
3 Enter the specific PIN code of
the device to the unit.
• Inputting characters ☞ [105]
• Refer to the instructions supplied with the
device to check the PIN code.
3 Select
Connect
Open...
.
4 Operate the target Bluetooth
device.
Enter the same PIN code (as entered in the
above step) on the device to be connected.
Now connection is established and you can use
the device through the unit.
The device remains registered even after
you disconnect the device. Use
(or activate
same device from next time. (☞[89])
Auto Connect
Connect
) to connect the
Connecting...
4 Use the Bluetooth device to
connect.
Now connection is established and you can
use the device through the unit.
Connecting a special device
1
Mode
]
Special Device
The unit displays the list of the preset
devices.
2 Select a device you want to
connect.
3 Use
Open
connect.
(or
Search
) to
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Connecting/disconnecting a registered device
2 Select the method to make a
1 On the Bluetooth Phone screen
or the Bluetooth Audio screen,
select a registered device you
want to connect/disconnect.
• Each time you press 5∞, the
registered device names (and
when a new device can be
or
2
Mode
]
Device
registered) appear in turn.
Connect
Disconnect
• Select
device.
• Select
selected device.
You can set the unit to connect a Bluetooth
device automatically when the unit is turned
on. (☞[89])
Connect
Disconnect
to connect the selected
to disconnect the
New
call.
•
Redial
numbers you have dialed. Go to the
following step.
Received Calls
•
received calls. Go to the following step.
•
Phonebook
the connected cellular phone. Go to the
following step.
Missed Calls
•
missed calls. Go to the following step.
Phone Number
•
number entry screen. = Input numbers
and select
[105])
Voice
•
phone has the voice recognition system):
= Speak the name you want to call.
: Shows the list of the phone
: Shows the list of the
: Shows the phone book of
: Shows the list of the
: Shows the phone
Dial
. (Inputting characters ☞
(Only when the connected cellular
3 Select the name/phone number
you want to call.
Deleting a registered device
After step 1 above...
Mode
]
Delete Pair
]
• To cancel, select No.
Yes
Using the Bluetooth cellular phone
Making a call
You can make a call using one of the
Menu items.
1
Phone Menu
]
Mode
]
Dial
Dial 1/2
Redial
Received Calls
Phonebook
Missed Calls
Phone Number
[01234567890]
Dial
Bluetooth icon
lights up when the adapter is connected.
Bluetooth Phone
*2
P902i
Calling...
Jack
09845671234
10:35 AM
Status of the device
Signal strength/Battery remainder
*1 Blue: The device is connected.
White: The device is not connected.
*2
Cellular phone
Cellular phone with audio function
*3 Appears only when the information comes from
the device.
*1
*3
Using Bluetooth devices
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Dial
• You can also access the
pressing PHONE on the remote controller.
• You can also access the redial list by
ENGLISH
pressing and holding PHONE on the
remote controller.
• You can also access the voice calling screen
by pressing and holding MENU while the
Bluetooth Phone screen is displayed.
To adjust the volume
• This adjustment does not affect the
volume level of the other sources.
• You can adjust the microphone
volume level. ☞[89]
You can also access the preset number list
through
Phone Menu
]
List
.
To dial to the number acquired in Navigation
System
1 Search for a POI or a favorite
point which has telephone
number information.
[Hold]
• To preset a phone number using
Number
phone number.
, select
Store
after inputting a
Phone
3 Select a preset number.
Preset Memory Store
11122223333
22233336666
44455556666
09845671234
99988887777
55566668888
To call a preset number
On the remote:
While the Bluetooth Phone screen is displayed...
0.7 mi
2 Select [Call] .
• You cannot make an
international call through this
[Hold]
You can use the following buttons on the
remote controller for the Bluetooth phone
operations.
ENT 6, PHONE: Answer the incoming
BACK: End the call.
Number keys: Enter the phone number/PIN
PHONE: Call up the redial list if pressed and
function.
call.
code.
held.
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When a call comes in...
Bluetooth Phone
P902i
Receiving Call
Jack
09845671234
10:35 AM
Name and
phone number
(if acquired)
The screen is automatically changed to
Bluetooth Phone.
When
Auto Answer
is activated
The unit answers the incoming calls
automatically. (☞ [89])
• When
Auto Answer
MENU, DISP, BACK, ENT,
is deactivated, press
5, ∞
, ,
or TRAFFIC to answer the incoming
call.
Using the Bluetooth audio player
When a text message comes in...
If the cellular phone is compatible with text
message and
Message Info
(☞[89]), the unit rings and
Message
appears on the monitor to inform
you of the arrival of the message.
To read the message
While
Receiving Message
• You cannot edit or send a message through
the unit.
is set to
Receiving
is displayed...
Auto
Bluetooth icon: lights up when the adapter is
Select “Bluetooth
Audio.”
Start playback.
Equalizer type
*1
Connected device
*3
Play
☞ [98]
*2
Reverse/forward skip
Stop playback.
connected.
*1 Audio player
Cellular phone with audio function
*2 Each time you press
New Device when a new device can be registered) appear in
turn.
*3 Indicates the button pressed. It may be different from the
operation status.
5 ∞
, the registered device names (and
• ☞[83] for connecting a new device.
• ☞[85] for connecting/disconnecting a
registered device.
• ☞[85] for deleting a registered device.
You can use the following buttons on the
remote controller for the Bluetooth audio
operations.
ENT 6, BACK: Start/stop playback.
4/¢: Reverse/forward skip
VOL +/−: Adjust the volume.
Number keys: Enter the PIN code.
Using Bluetooth devices
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Phone Menu
ENGLISH
*1
Dial
Message
Open
Menu itemsSelectable settings
Redial
Received Calls
Phonebook
Missed Calls
Phone Number
Voice
*2
*3
Select a phone number from the list of the phone numbers you have
dialed.
Select a phone number from the list of the received calls.
Select a name, then phone number from the phone book of the
connected cellular phone.
Select a phone number from the list of the missed calls.
Enter the phone number.
If the connected cellular phone has the voice recognition system, you
can call by voice command.
You can read a message from the following message histories.
Unread
Read
Unsent
Sent
Only for
: Messages you have not read.
: Messages you have read.
: Messages you have not sent.
: Messages you have sent.
New Device
Make the unit ready to establish a new Bluetooth connection. Select
this when establishing a Bluetooth connection with a device for the
first time, mainly from the device. ☞[84]
• Once the connection is established, it is registered in the unit. You
can connect the unit and the device by using
from the next time.
(Initial setting)
.
Connect
(☞[89])
Search
*3
Special Device
Only for
New Device
.
Make the unit ready to establish a new Bluetooth connection. Select
this when establishing a Bluetooth connection with a device for the
first time, mainly from the unit. The unit searches for available new
devices. ☞[84]
• Before starting a search, turn on the Bluetooth function of the
device so that the unit can detect it.
• Once the connection is established, it is registered in the unit. You
can connect the unit and the device by using
Connect
(☞[89])
from the next time.
Only for
New Device
.
Shows the list of Bluetooth devices which requires some special
procedure to establish Bluetooth connection. Select a device you want
to connect. ☞[84]
*3
• After selecting the device, use
Open
or
Search
(☞ above) for
connection.
• Once the connection is established, it is registered in the unit. You
can connect the unit and the device by using
Connect
(☞[89])
from the next time.
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Phone Menu (continued)
Menu itemsSelectable settings
Connect
Disconnect
Delete Pair
Auto Connect
Auto Answer
*3
Setup
Message Info
(Initial setting)
Only for the registered devices.
*3
After selecting a device from among the registered devices (☞ [85,
87]), establish the connection with it. ☞[85]
Only for the device being connected.
*3
Disconnect the current device before connecting another device. ☞
[85]
*3
Only for the registered devices.
Delete the registered devices. ☞[85]
When the unit is turned on, the connection is established
automatically with...
Off
: No Bluetooth device.
Last
: The last connected Bluetooth device.
Order
*4
Only for the device being connected for “Bluetooth Phone.”
Off
: The available registered Bluetooth device found at first.
: The unit does not answer the calls automatically. Answer the call
manually.
On
: The unit answers the incoming calls automatically.
Reject
*4
Only for the device being connected for “Bluetooth Phone.”
Auto
: The unit rejects all incoming calls.
: The unit informs you of the arrival of a message by ringing and
displaying
Receiving Message
. To read the message, press ENT
(☞[87]).
Manual
: The unit does not inform you of the arrival of a message.
Microphone
Level
*4
Only for the device being connected for “Bluetooth Phone.”
Adjust microphone volume connected to the Bluetooth adapter.
1, 2, 3
Version
*1 Selectable items vary depending on the connected device.
*2 Selectable only when the device is compatible with text message.
*3 Also available in Mode in AV Menu for Bluetooth Audio.
*4 Not selectable for New Device.
The Bluetooth software and hardware version is shown.
Bluetooth Information:
If you wish to receive more information about
Bluetooth, visit our JVC web site.
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 licence. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their
respective owners.
89Using Bluetooth devices
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AV Menu items
☞ [12]
for the detailed Menu operations.
ENGLISH
AV Menu 1/2
Setup
EQ
Sound
Screen Control
Aspect
AV Menu 2/2
Mode
List
Record
Edit
Title Entry
• The menu items shown may vary.
Menu itemsSelectable settings
Language
Wall Paper
*1
English US, Español, Français
You can select the background picture of the monitor.
*1 This setting is shared with the Language setting in Setup Menu (
*2 The ILLUMINATION CONTROL lead connection is required. (
: Cancels.
Once
: Scrolls the display information once.
Auto
: Repeats scrolling (5-second intervals).
• Holding DISP scrolls the information regardless of this
setting.
: Cancels.
On
: Shows the Tag data while playing MP3/WMA/WAV
tracks on discs or on HDD.
: Cancels.
On
: Activates dimmer.
Auto: Dims the monitor when you turn on the headlights.
Time Set
• When you choose
the following screen.
: Set the time to switch the day/night screen.
☞
Installation/Connection Manual)
Time Set
☞
[46]
*2
, set the switching time on
)
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Menu itemsSelectable settings
Time Format12Hours, 24Hours
Time ZoneAlaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern,
Clock
]
DST (Daylight Saving
Time)
Setup
Menu Language
Audio Language
Subtitle
*4
*4
*4
Atlantic, Newfoundland
Activate this if your residential area is subject to DST.
Off
: Cancels.
Auto
: Automatically applies DST when necessary.
Select the initial disc menu language (☞ also [97]).
English
(
)
Select the initial audio language (☞ also [97]). (
Select the initial subtitle language or erase the subtitle (
(☞ also [97]).
(Initial setting)
English
Off
)
)
OSD Language
Monitor Type
*3
Disc
]
4:3 Pan Scan
Setup
OSD Position
File Type
16:94:3 Letter Box
Position 1Position 2
Select the on-screen language used for the external monitor
connected to the VIDEO OUT plug. (
English
)
Select the monitor type to watch a wide screen picture.
16:9
: Select when the aspect ratio of the external monitor
is 16:9.
4:3 Letter Box/4:3 Pan Scan
: Select when the
aspect ratio of the external monitor is 4:3. Refer to the
illustrations on the left to see how the pictures are shown
on the monitor.
Select the position of the on-screen bar. ☞ [68]
1
: Higher position
2
: Lower position
Select playback file type when a disc contains different
types of files.
Audio
Still Picture
Video
: Plays back audio files.
: Plays back JPEG files.
: Plays back DivX/MPEG files.
*3 Adjustable only while the source is set to DISC and playback is stopped.
*4 After you change these settings, turn off then on the power so that your setting takes effect.
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Menu itemsSelectable settings
(Initial setting)
ENGLISH
*3
Disc
]
Setup
D. Audio Output
Down Mix
D. Range Comp.
Select the signal format to be emitted through the
DIGITAL OUT (Optical) terminal on the rear. For details,
☞[106].
Off
: No signal is output from the terminal.
PCM Only
decoder incompatible with Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG
Audio, or connecting to a recording device.
Dolby Digital/PCM
amplifier or a decoder compatible with Dolby Digital.
Stream/PCM
or a decoder compatible with Dolby Digital, DTS, and
MPEG Audio.
When playing back a multi-channel DVD disc, this setting
affects the signals reproduced through the LINE OUT jacks
(and through the DIGITAL OUT terminal when
is selected for
Only
Surround Compat.
multichannel surround audio by connecting an amplifier
compatible with Dolby Surround to this receiver.
Stereo
You can enjoy a powerful sound at a low volume level
while playing Dolby Digital software.
Auto
software.
On
: Select to always use this function.
: Select this when connecting an amplifier or a
: Select this when connecting an
: Select this when connecting an amplifier
PCM
D. Audio Output
: Select this when you want to enjoy
: Normally select this.
: Select to apply the effect to multi-channel encoded
).
DivX Registration
Video Output Format
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.
Select the format of video output according to the color
system of your external monitor.
• The color system of the unit’s display is also changed.
Picture quality on the main unit’s display may deteriorate
PAL
when you select
NTSC, PAL
.
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Menu itemsSelectable settings
(Initial setting)
IF Band WidthAuto
Area SettingUS
Tuner
]
Setup
SIRIUS ID
External Input
*5
*6
Input
]
Video Input
*7
Setup
: Increases the tuner selectivity to reduce interference
noises between adjacent stations. (Stereo effect may be
lost.)
Wide
: Subject to the interference from adjacent stations,
but sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo
effect will remain.
: When using in North/Central/South America. AM/FM
intervals are set to 10 kHz/200 kHz.
Europe
: When using in any other areas. AM/FM intervals
are set to 9 kHz/50 kHz (100 kHz during auto search).
South America
: When using in South American
countries where FM interval is 100 kHz. AM interval is
set to 10 kHz.
Your SIRIUS identification number appears on the
monitor.
When connecting an external component to the CD
changer jack on the rear.
Changer
Ext Input
: CD changer, iPod, or D. player.
: Any other than the above.
• For connecting the satellite radio tuner or the Bluetooth
Adapter, this setting is not required. It is automatically
detected.
You can determine the use of the VIDEO IN plug. ☞ [82]
Off
: Select if no component is connected. (Video input is
skipped while changing the display with DISP key.)
Video
: Select when connecting an AV component such as
VCR.
Camera
: Select when connecting a camera.
*5 Appears only when a SIRIUS tuner is connected.
*6 Not selectable when the component connected to the CD changer jack is selected as the source.
*7 Not selectable when “EXT-IN” is selected as the source.
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Menu itemsSelectable settings
(Initial setting)
ENGLISH
Input
]
Setup
InterlockOff
Horizontal/
Vertical
Camera
For
Video Format
*10
: Cancels.
Reverse
the gear is shifted into reverse.
Low Speed
when your car slows down.
: Automatically switch to the camera view when
*8
: Automatically switch to the camera view
*9
Horizontal adjustment is required according to how you
would like to see the picture on the monitor. Vertical
adjustment is required according to how you have installed
your camera.
Horizontal: NormalHorizontal: Reverse
Vertical:
Normal
Vertical:
Reverse
Select the format of video input according to the color
system of the component connected to the VIDEO IN
plug.
NTSC, PAL
BeepOff
Telephone Muting
: Cancels.
On
: Activates the key-touch tone.
You can mute the sound of the System (AV source sounds
and voice guidance) while you talk on the cellular phone.
Off
Others
]
: Cancels.
Muting1, Muting2
: Select either one which mute the
sounds while using the cellular phone.
Reverse Polarization
Setup
Select either of the two which indicates your gear direction
correctly.
GND, Battery
Connection
*8 Reverse lamp lead connection is required. (
*9 Speed signal lead connection is required. (
*10 Not selectable when Video Input is set to Off.
*11 The TEL MUTING lead connection is required. (
*12 This shows the same information as Connection in the Information Menu (
*12
You can check the connection status.
☞
Installation/Connection Manual)
☞
Installation/Connection Manual)
☞
Installation/Connection Manual)
☞ [43]
*11
).
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Menu itemsSelectable settings
Flat, Hard Rock, R&B, Pop, Jazz, Dance Music,
EQ
Country, Reggae, Classic, User 1, User 2,
User 3
☞ [98]
(Initial setting)
Fader/Balance
Fader/Balance
Volume Adjust
Subwoofer
Sound
L02
F02
Exit
Adjust fader—speaker output balance between the front
00
and rear speakers. (
F06
: front only
R06
: rear only
)
• When using a two-speaker system, set the fader to the
00
center (
).
Adjust balance—speaker output balance between the left
00
and right speakers. (
L06
: left only
R06
: right only
)
Adjust and store auto-adjustment volume level for each
source, comparing to the FM volume level. The volume
level will automatically increase or decrease when you
change the source.
–12
to
+12 (00
)
Adjust the settings below in the submenu:
Phase
•
Reverse
Level
•
: Subwoofer phase. Select either
Normal
, which reproduces a better sound.
: Subwoofer output level. 00 to 08 (04)
or
High Pass FilterThrough
On
: Select when the subwoofer is connected.
Crossover
Adjust the crossover frequency between the front/rear
speakers and the subwoofer.
55 Hz, 85 Hz, 125 Hz
Amplifier Gain
You can change the maximum volume level of this
receiver.
Amplifier Off
Low Power
power of the speakers is less than 50 W)
High Power
: Select when the subwoofer is not connected.
: Deactivates the built-in amplifier.
: Volume 00 to 30 (Select this if the maximum
: Volume 00 to 50
AV Menu items
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ENGLISH
Screen Control/
Picture [Disc]/
Picture [Video]
Menu itemsSelectable settings
You can adjust the monitor to make it clear and legible.
• While picture from VIDEO IN is displayed, you can
adjust the playback picture of VIDEO IN (
).
Picture [Disc]
*13
*14
: Adjust if the picture is too bright or too dark.
to
+15 (00
: Adjust the color temperature of the
: Adjust the contrast.
: Adjust the tint if the human skin color is unnatural.
to
+15 (00
is adjustable only for VIDEO IN signal in NTSC
Screen Control
Bright
+03
Exit
[Video]
• While DISC is selected as the source and playback
picture is displayed, you can adjust the playback picture
of DISC (
• For other screens than above,
appears.
Bright
–15
Color Temp.
picture—warmer or cooler.
Contrast
Tint
–15
Tint
•
and discs in NTSC.
(Initial setting)
Picture
).
Screen Control
)
–15
to
–15
+15 (00
to
+15 (00
)
)
)
You can change the aspect ratio of the picture.
Aspect ratio of incoming signal
4:316:9
Full
:
For 16:9 original
pictures
Aspect [Disc]/
Aspect [Video]
Regular
:
For 4:3 original
pictures
Auto
:
• For “DISC”: Aspect ratio is
automatically selected to match
to the incoming signals.
• For the other video sources:
Aspect ratio is fixed to
*13 The settings of Screen Control are also applied to the map screen and screens of Navigation Menus.
*14 This setting in Screen Control is shared with Brightness setting in Setup Menu (
☞
[44]).
Full
.
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Menu itemsSelectable settings
(Initial setting)
Mono
DX / Local
*15
SSM
Mode
Intro/Repeat/Random
Only for FM. (
Only for FM. (DX,
Off, On
Local
) ☞[54]
) ☞[54]
Only for FM. ☞[52]
Only for disc playback, music server, CD changer and
iPod/D. player. ☞[64, 71, 78, 80]
List
Record
Copy
Edit
Title Entry
*15 For the menu items in Mode for Bluetooth Audio,
The accessible lists differ depending on the sources.
To record audio CDs into the music server. ☞[72, 73]
To copy music files into the music server. ☞[74]
To edit the tracks in the music server. ☞[75]
☞ [54, 75, 81]
☞ [88, 89]
.
Language codes (for DVD/DivX language selection)
Code LanguageCode LanguageCode LanguageCode LanguageCode Language
AA
AB
AF
AM
AR
AS
AY
AZ
BA
BE
BG
BH
BI
BN
BO
BR
CA
CO
CS
CY
DZ
EL
EO
ET
EU
Afar
Abkhazian
Afrikaans
Ameharic
Arabic
Assamese
Aymara
Azerbaijani
Bashkir
Byelorussian
Bulgarian
Bihari
Bislama
Bengali, Bangla
Tibetan
Breton
Catalan
Corsican
Czech
Welsh
Bhutani
Greek
Esperanto
Estonian
Basque
FA
FI
FJ
FO
FY
GA
GD
GL
GN
GU
HA
HI
HR
HU
HY
IA
IE
IK
IN
IS
IW
JI
JW
KA
KK
Persian
Finnish
Fiji
Faroese
Frisian
Irish
Scots Gaelic
Galician
Guarani
Gujarati
Hausa
Hindi
Croatian
Hungarian
Armenian
Interlingua
Interlingue
Inupiak
Indonesian
Icelandic
Hebrew
Yiddish
Javanese
Georgian
Kazakh
KL
KM
KN
KO
KS
KU
KY
LA
LN
LO
LT
LV
MG
MI
MK
ML
MN
MO
MR
MS
MT
MY
NA
NE
NO
Greenlandic
Cambodian
Kannada
Korean (KOR)
Kashmiri
Kurdish
Kirghiz
Latin
Lingala
Laothian
Lithuanian
Latvian, Lettish
Malagasy
Maori
Macedonian
Malayalam
Mongolian
Moldavian
Marathi
Malay (MAY)
Maltese
Burmese
Nauru
Nepali
Norwegian
Occitan
OC
(Afan) Oromo
OM
Oriya
OR
Panjabi
PA
Polish
PL
Pashto, Pushto
PS
Portuguese
PT
Quechua
QU
Rhaeto-Romance
RM
Kirundi
RN
Rumanian
RO
Kinyarwanda
RW
Sanskrit
SA
Sindhi
SD
Sangho
SG
Serbo-Croatian
SH
Singhalese
SI
Slovak
SK
Slovenian
SL
Samoan
SM
Shona
SN
Somali
SO
Albanian
SQ
Serbian
SR
Siswati
SS
ST
SU
SW
TA
TE
TG
TH
TI
TK
TL
TN
TO
TR
TS
TT
TW
UK
UR
UZ
VI
VO
WO
XH
YO
ZU
Sesotho
Sundanese
Swahili
Tamil
Telugu
Tajik
Thai
Tigrinya
Turkmen
Tagalog
Setswana
Tonga
Turkish
Tsonga
Tatar
Twi
Ukrainian
Urdu
Uzbek
Vietnamese
Volapuk
Wolof
Xhosa
Yoruba
Zulu
AV Menu items
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Sound equalization
Selecting an equalizer type
ENGLISH
1
2
AV Menu
]
EQ
EQ 1/3
Flat
Hard Rock
R&B
Pop
Jazz
Exit
3 Select an equalizer type.
Preset equalizing values
Storing your own adjustment
You can store your adjustment into
User 2
, and
User 3
.
User 1
,
1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 above, then
in step 3...
EQ - Flat
Settings
Frequency
60 Hz
00
Store
2 Adjust.
Select the frequency.
Adjust the level.
Equalizer type
Flat
Hard Rock
R&B
Pop
Jazz
Dance Music
Country
Reggae
Classic
User 1/2/3
60 Hz150 Hz400 Hz1
00000000000000
+03 +03 +01 0000 +02 +01
+03 +02 +02 00 +01 +01 +03
00 +02 0000 +01 +01 +02
+03 +02 +01 +01 +01 +03 +02
+04 +02 00 –02 –01 +01 +01
+02 +01 000000 +01 +02
+03 0000 +01 +02 +02 +03
+02 +03 +01 0000 +02 00
00000000000000
kHz
2.4
kHz6 kHz
12
kHz
3 Store the setting into
User 2
EQ - Store To
Store
User 1
User 2
User 3
or
User 3
.
User 1
,
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Additional Information
General
• There is a time limit for some operations.
In this case, if no further operation is done
for a certain period, the current operation is
canceled.
• By pressing SRC or MAP on the unit, you
can also turn on the power. The map screen
is displayed at turn-on if you press MAP, and
an AV screen if you press SRC. If the source is
ready, playback starts.
• You cannot select some sources if they are not
ready.
– SAT/CD-CH/iPod/D. PLAYER: cannot
be selected without connecting the target
source component.
– DISC: cannot be selected if a disc is not in
the loading slot.
– EXT-IN: cannot be selected without
selecting
Input
– Bluetooth Audio: cannot be selected if a
Bluetooth adapter is not connected.
• If you turn off the power while DISC is
selected as the source, disc play will start
automatically next time you turn on the
power.
• The voltage and the speed on the vehicle
information screen may be different from the
actual values.
Ext Input
setting. (☞[93])
for the
External
Listening to the radio
Storing stations in memory
• When SSM is over, all previously stored
stations are erased and stations are stored
newly.
• When SSM is over, received stations are
preset in No. 1 (lowest frequency) to No. 6
(highest frequency), and preset station No. 1
is tuned in.
• When storing a station manually, a previously
preset station is erased when a new station is
stored in the same preset number.
Satellite radio operations
• You can also connect the JVC SIRIUS radio
PnP (Plug and Play), using the JVC SIRIUS
radio adapter, KS-U100K (not supplied) to
the CD changer jack on the rear.
By turning on/off the power of the unit, you
can turn on/off the JVC PnP. However, you
cannot control it from this unit.
• To know more about SIRIUS Satellite radio or
to sign up, visit <http://www.sirius.com>.
• For the latest channel listings and
programming information, or to sign up
for XM Satellite radio, visit <http://www.
xmradio.com>.
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Disc operations
General
• In this manual, words “track” and “file” are
interchangeably used.
ENGLISH
• This unit can also play back 8 cm discs.
• This unit can only play back audio CD
(CD-DA) files if different type of files are
recorded in the same disc.
• On some discs, the actual operations may
be different from what is explained in this
manual.
• This unit can display only one-byte
characters. No other characters can be
correctly displayed.
• Reverse search stops automatically when it
reaches the beginning of the disc. Playback
resumes at normal speed.
• No sound comes out during slow motion
playback. When playing a VCD, reverse slow
motion playback is prohibited.
• When playing a DVD/VCD, no sound comes
out during Search.
• For some DVDs and VCDs, changing the
subtitle language, audio language (or audio
channel) without using the disc menu is
prohibited.
Inserting a disc
• When a disc is inserted upside down,
appears on the monitor. Eject the disc.
Error
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.
• If the control panel is left open for a while, it
closes automatically.
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.
• When a disc has been loaded, selecting
“DISC” for the playback source starts disc
play.
Disc
Playing Recordable/Rewritable discs
• This unit can recognize a total of 3 500 files
and 250 folders (a maximum of 999 files per
folder).
• If no playable files are recorded in a folder, the
folder will not be recognized.
• 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.
• This unit can recognize a total 25 characters
for file/folder names.
• For DVD-R/DVD-RW: This receiver can
play only discs recorded in the DVD-Video
format. (Discs recorded in the DVD-VR
format cannot be played.)
• DVD-RWs or CD-RWs may require a longer
readout time since the reflectance of DVDRW and CD-RW is lower than that of regular
discs.
• Do not use discs on which labels can be
directly printed by an ink jet printer. Using
these discs under high temperatures or high
humidity may cause malfunctions or damages
to discs.
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 the DivX files whose
resolution is 720 x 576 pixels or less.
• This unit supports DivX 6.x, 5.x, 4.x, and 3.11.
• 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 can display a unique registration
code—DivX Video On Demand (DRM—
Digital Rights Management). For activation
and more detail, visit <www.divx.com/vod>.
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