JVC KW-V220BT, KW-V120BT Instruction Manual

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JVC
KW-V420BT KW-V320BT
MONITOR
WITH
DVD
RECEIVER
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Corporation
KW-V220BT KW-V120BT
This
instruction
manual
is
used
to
describe models
listed
below.
Model
availability
and features
(functions)
may
differ
depending
on
the
country
and
sales area.
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KENWOOD
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Page 2
BEFORE
USE
............................................................ 2
Using
an
external component via
ADS
adapter-
How
to
reset
your
unit..
.......
.
..........................................
3
Maestro
..............................................................................
37
INITIAL
SETTINGS
.................................................. 4
BLU
ETOOTH
.........................................................
38
Initial
setup
..............................
.
..........................................
4
SETTINGS
..............................................................
46
Clock
settings
....................................................................
4
Settings for using applications
of
iPod
touch/
BASICS
.................................................................... 5
iPhone/ Android
..............................................................
46
Component
names and functions
.............................
5 Sound adjustment
...............
.
.........................................
47
Common
operations
.......................................................
7 Adjustment for video playback
.................................
SO
Common
screen operations
.........................................
8
Changing
the display design
.....................................
51
Selecting
the
playback source
...................................
10
Customizing
the
Home screen
..................................
52
Using
the
pop-up
short-cut menu
...........................
11
Customizing
the
system settings
.............................
53
DISCS
....................................................................
12
Setting menu items
.......................................................
55
USB ........................................................................
17
REMOTE CONTROLLER
........................................
58
Android
................................................................
19
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION ............................
60
iPod/iPhone
.........................................................
21
REFERENCES
.........................................................
66
APPs ......................................................................
23
Maintenance
....................................................................
66
Pandora® ..............................................................
24
More information
...........................................................
66
TUNER ...................................................................
26
Error message list
...........................................................
70
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio ....................................
29
Troubleshooting
.............................................................
71
OTHER
EXTERNAL
COMPONENTS
......................
35
Specifications
...................................................................
73
Using
the
rear view camera
........................................
35
Using external audio/video
players-AV-IN
........
37
How
to
read this manual:
Illustrations
of
KW-V420BT Region 1 are mainly used for explanation. The displays and panels shown in
this
manual are examples used
to
provide clear explanations
of
the
operations. For this reason, they may
be
different
from
the
actual displays or panels.
This manual mainly explains operations using
the
buttons
on
the
monitor
panel and
touch
panel. For
operations using the remote controller (RM-RK258: supplied only for KW-V420BT/KW-V320BT Region
4/
KW-V220BT Region
4),
see
page
58.
<
>
indicates
the
various screens/menus/operations/settings
that
appear on the touch panel.
[
] indicates
the
buttons on
the
touch panel.
Indication
language:
English indications are used for
the
purpose
of
explanation. You can select
the
indication language from
the
<Settings>
menu.
(Page
57)
Updated
information
(the latest Instruction Manual, system updates,
new
functions, etc.)
is
available
from
<http://www.jvc.net/cs/car/>.
2
IMPORTANT
To
ensure proper
use,
please read
through
this
manual before using this product. It
is
especially
important
that
you read and observe
WARNINGS
and
CAUTIONS
in this manual.
Please
keep the
manual in a
safe
and accessible place for future
reference.
&
WARNINGS:
(To
prevent
accidents
and
damage)
DO
NOT
install any
unit
or wire any cable in a
location where;
-
it
may obstruct
the
steering wheel and gearshift
lever operations.
- it may obstruct
the
operation
of
safety devices
such
as
air bags.
-
it
may obstruct visibility.
DO
NOT
operate
the
unit
while driving.
If
you need
to
operate the
unit
while driving, be
sure
to
look around carefully.
The driver must
not
watch the
monitor
while
driving.
For KW-V420BT Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/
KW-V220BT Region 4: The
marking
of
products using lasers
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
The label
is
attached
to
the
chassis/case and
says
that
the
component
uses
laser beams
that
have
been classified
as
Class
1.
It means
that
the
unit
is
utilizing laser beams
that
are
of
a weaker
class.
There
is
no danger
of
hazardous radiation outside the unit.
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For KW-V420BT Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1/ KW-V220BT Region 1/KW-V120BT: 6CAUTION
Use
of
controls or adjustments or performance
of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
In
compliance with Federal
Regulations, the
following
are reproductions
of
labels
on,
or
inside the product relating
to
laser
product safety.
JVC
KENWOOD
Corporation
2967-3,
ISHIKAWA-MACHI,
HACHIOJI-SHI,
TOKYO,
JAPAN
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THIS
PRODUCT
COMPLIES
WITH
DHHS
RULES
21CFR
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SUBCHAPTER
J
IN
EFFECT
AT
DATE
OF
MANUFACTURE.
Location :
Top
plate
FCC
WARNING
This equipment may generate or
use
radio frequency
energy.
Changes
or modifications
to
this equipment may
cause
harmful interference unless the modifications
are
expressly approved in the instruction
manual.
The user
could lose
the authority
to
operate this equipment
if
an
unauthorized change or modification
is
made.
FCC
NOTE
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 may
cause
harmful interference
to
radio
communications, if it
is
not installed
and
used
in accordance
with the instructions. 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.
For
KW-V420BT Region 1/KW-V320BT Region
1/
KW-V220BT Region 1/KW-V120BT: IC
(Industry Canada) Notice
This device
complies
with
Industry
Canada license-
exempt
RSS
standard(s).
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
This device may
not
cause interference, and
(2)
this
device must accept any interference,
including interference
that may cause undesired operation
of
the device.
The
term
"IC:"
before
the
certification/registration
number
only
signifies
that
the
Industry Canada
technical specification were met.
CAUTION
This equipment
complies
with
FCC/IC
radiation exposure
limits
set forth for
an
uncontrolled
environment and
meets the
FCC
radio frequency
(RF)
Exposure Guidelines
in Supplement
C
to
OET65
and
RSS-1
02
of
the
IC
radio
frequency
(RF)
Exposure
rules.
This equipment
has
very
low levels
of
RF
energy that it deemed
to
comply
without
maximum permissive exposure evaluation
(MPE).
But it
is
desirable that
it
should
be
installed
and operated keeping
the
radiator at
least
20
em
or more away from person's
body
(excluding
extremities: hands, wrists, feet and
ankles).
Under
Industry
Canada
regulations, this radio transmitter
may
only
operate using
an
antenna
of
a type and maximum
{or
lesser)
gain approved for the transmitter by Industry
Canada.
To
reduce potential radio interference
to
other
users,
the antenna type and its gain should
be
so
chosen
that the equivalent
isotropically
radiated power (e.i.r.p.)
is
not more than that necessary for successful communication.
• Contains
Transmitter
Module
FCC
ID:
ZWY8811X
• Contains
Transmitter
Module
IC:
12033A-8811 X
&
Cautions on
the
monitor:
The
monitor
built
into
this
unit
has
been
produced
with
high
precision,
but
it
may
have
some
ineffective
dots.
This
is
inevitable
and
is
not
considered
defective.
Do
not
expose
the
monitor
to
direct
sunlight.
Do
not
operate
the
touch
panel
using
a
ball-point
pen
or
similar
tool
with
a
sharp
tip.
Touch
the
buttons
on
the
touch
panel
with
your
finger
directly
(if
you
are
wearing
a
glove,
take
it
off).
When
the
temperature
is
very
cold
or
very
hot.
..
-
Chemical
changes
occur
inside,
causing
malfunction.
-
Pictures
may
not
appear
clearly
or
may
move
slowly.
Pictures
may
not
be
synchronized
with
the
sound
or
picture
quality
may
decline
in
such
environments.
For safety ...
Do
not
raise
the
volume
level
too
much,
as
this
will
make
driving
dangerous
by
blocking
outside
sounds,
and
may
cause
hearing
loss.
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.
0
How to reset your unit
If
the
unit
fails
to
operate
properly,
press
the
reset
button.
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Initial setup
When you
power
on
the
unit
for
the
first
time
or
reset
the
unit,
the
initial
setting screen appears.
• You
can
also change
the
settings on
the
<Settings>
screen. (Page 55)
1
Perform
the
initial
settings.
*
4
2
<Demonstration>
(Page
56)
<Language>
(Page 57)
<Angle>*
(Page
7)
<iPod Setup>
(Page
21)
<Rear
Camera>
(Page 35)
<User
Customize>
(Page 51)
Activate
or
deactivate
the
display
demonstration.
Select
the
text
language
used
for
on-screen
information.
• Set
<GUI
Language>
to
display
the
operation
buttons
and menu items
in
the
selected language
([Local])
or
English
([English]).
Adjust
the
panel angle.
Select
the
connection
method
of
iPod/iPhone.
Configure
the
settings
to
display
the
picture
from
the
connected rear
view camera. Change
the
display
design.
The Home screen
is
displayed.
*
Only
for
KW-V420BT.
Clock
settings
1
Display
the Home screen.
On
the
monitor
panel:
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• You
can
also display
the
<Clock>
setting
screen
by
touching
the
clock
area
on
the
Home screen.
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Set
the
clock
time.
<Radio
Data
Synchronizes
the
clock
time
with
System>
FM
RBDS.
<OFF> Sets
the
clock manually.
(See
below.)
When selecting
<OFF>:
Adjust
the
hour
((D
),
then adjust
the
minute
((?)
).
Press
[Reset]
to
set the
minute
to
"00".
4
Finish
the
procedure.
BASICS
Component
names and fundions
-
&
Caution
on
the
volume
setting:
Digital
devices produce very
little
noise compared
with
other
sources. Lower
the
volume
before
playing
these
digital
sources
to
avoid
damaging
the
speakers by sudden increase
ofthe
output
level.
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Screen (touch
panel)
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Monitor
panel*
[I]
VOLUME-/+
button
Adjusts
the
audio volume. (Page
7)
[I]
ATibutton Attenuates
the
sound.
(Page
7)
[]]
HOME/C)
button
• Displays
the
Home screen.
(Press)
(Page
9)
• Turns
on
the
power.
(Press)
(Page
7)
• Turns
off
the
power.
(Hold) (Page
7)
[§]
FNC/"'
button
• Pops
up
the
short-cut menu.
(Press)
(Page
11)
• Activates
the
voice dialing. (Hold) (Page
43)
[I]
DISP/DISP
OFF
button
Switches
the
screen.
(Press)
-
The screen switched
to
depends
on
the
<Navigation
Input>
setting
(Page
56).
• Turns
off
the
screen.
(Hold) (Page 8)
• Turns
on
the
screen.
(Hold) (Page
8)
[§]
~
(Eject)
button
Ejects
the
disc.
(Tilts
the
monitor
panel fully.)
(Page
12)
[]]
Reset
button
Resets
the
unit.
(Page
3)
*
You
can
change
the
color
of
the
buttons
on
the
monitor
panel.
(Page
51)
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Page 6
KW-V320BT
OJ
C)
button
Turns
on
the
power.
(Press)
(Page
7)
Turns
off
the
power.
(Hold) (Page
7)
Pops
up
the
short-cut menu.
(Press)
(Page 11)
[I]
Reset
button
Resets
the
unit. (Page
3)
W
Loading
slot
W
HOME/\fJ
button
• Displays
the
Home screen.
(Press)
(Page
9)
Activates
the
voice
dialing. (Hold)
(Page 43)
W
c51
button
6
• Switches
the
screen.
(Press)
- The screen switched
to
depends on
the
<Navigation
Input>
setting (Page 56).
Turns
off
the
screen.
(Hold) (Page
8)
Turns on
the
screen.
(Hold)
(Page
8)
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Volume+/-
button
Adjusts
the
audio
volume. (Page
7)
Monitor
panel*
i-
Sl
Screen (touch
panel)
*
You
can
change
the
color
of
the
buttons
on
the
monitor
panel.
(Page
51)
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[
[]
Reset
button
Resets
the
unit. (Page
3)
ll]
Loading slot
L~
~
(Eject)
button
Ejects
the
disc.
(Press)
(Page 12)
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Volume+/-
button
Adjusts
the
audio
volume.
(Page
7)
[[]
USB
input
terminal
(Page 63)
[]]
Monitor
panel
[1]
Screen (touch
panel)
[]]
c_91
button
• Switches
the
screen.
(Press)
- The screen switched
to
depends
on
the
<Navigation
Input>
setting (Page 56).
Turns
off
the
screen. (Hold) (Page
8)
Turns on
the
screen. (Hold)
(Page
8)
!
91
HOME/C)
button
Displays
the
Home screen.
(Press)
(Page
9)
Turns on
the
power.
(Press)
(Page
7)
Turns
off
the
power. (Hold)
(Page
7)
1101
FNC/\fJ
button
Pops
up
the
short-cut menu.
(Press)
(Page 11)
Activates
the
voice
dialing. (Hold) (Page 43)
[IT]
EQ
button
Displays
the
<Equalizer>
screen. (Page 47)
Page 7
BASICS
Common operations
0
Turning on
the
power
KW-V420BT KW-V320BT
0
Turning
off
the
power
KW-V220BT KW-V120BT
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~
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Z
{Hold)
KW-V120BT
0
Adjusting the volume
To adjust
the
volume (00
to
35)
KW-V420BT
VOLUME
1-
~
KW-V320BT KW-V220BT
KW-V120BT
Press+
to
increase, and
press-
to
decrease.
• Holding
the
button
increases/decreases
the
volume continuously
.
To attenuate
the
sound
(only
for
KW-V420BT)
~
The
ATI
indicator lights
up
.
To
cancel
the
attenuation:
Press
the
same
button
again.
0
Adjusting
the
panel angle (only
for
KW-V420BT)
1
Display
the
<Angle
Adjust>
screen.
On
the
Home screen:
Press
[VJ
repeatedly
to
change
the
page
on
the
<Display>
menu screen.
2
Select
an
angle
(0-
6).
To
set
the
current position
as
the
power
off
position, select
[Memory].
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Page 8
BASICS
0
Turning
off
the
screen
On
the
pop-up
short-cut
menu
(Page
11
):
Display
the
pop-up
short-cut menu
by
pressing
FNC
(for KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT)
or
0
(for KW-V320Bn on
the
monitor
panel,
then
select
[Display
OFF].
On
the
monitor
panel:
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~iHold)
To
turn
on
the
screen:
Press
and
the
hold
the
same
button,
or
touch
the
display.
8
0
Turning
on/off
the
AV
source
You
can
activate
the
AV
function
by
selecting
a
source on
the
Home
screen.
To
select
a source
not
displayed on
the
Home
screen:
Press
[All].
(Page
1
0)
To
turn
off
the
AV
source:
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screen
operations
0 Common
screen descriptions
You can
display
other
screens any
time
to
change
the
source,
show
the
information,
or
change
the
settings, etc.
Source
control screen
Performs
source
playback
operations.
• The operation buttons and
information
displayed
vary
depending
on
the
selected
source.
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Common
operating
buttons:
[I]
Displays
the
other
operation
button
window.*
[I]
Only
for
KW-V320BT:
FNC
button
Pops
up
the
short-cut menu.
(Page
11)
[l]
Only
for
KW-V320BT:
Source
buttons
Changes
the
playback
source.
(Page
1
0)
The source
buttons
shown
on
the
Home screen
is
displayed. (Page
9)
*
Does
not
appear
when
there
are
no
other
operation
buttons
other
than
those
currently
shown
on
the
source
control
screen.
Page 9
BASICS
Gesture control on
the
source control screen:
You can also
control
playback
by
moving
your
finger
on
the
touch panel
as
follows
(for some sources,
the
gesture
control
is
not
available).
Sliding
the
finger
towards
up/down:
Functions
same
as
pressing
ri::IJ
fbl
Sliding
the
finger
towards
left/right:
Functions
same
as
pressing
[~]/[~]
.
Moving
your
finger
clockwise
or
counter-
clockwise:
increases/decreases
the
volume
.
Home
screen
Displays
the
source
control
screen and settings
screen.
• You can arrange
the
items
to
display
on
the
Home
screen. (Page 52)
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Common
operating
buttons:
[I]
Displays all playback sources and items. (Page 10)
[II
Displays
the
<Settings> screen.
(See
the
right
column.)
[lJ Displays
the
<Clock> setting screen. (Page 4)
[I]
Displays
the
phone
control
screen. (Page 42)
ffi] Displays
the
source currently played back.
[]]
Changes
the
playback source. (Page 11)
KW-V320BT
Common
operating
buttons:
[I]
Changes
the
playback source. (Page 11)
[II
Displays
the
<Clock> setting screen. (Page 4)
[lJ
~
(Eject)
button:
Ejects
the
disc. (Press)
(Page 12)
[I]
II
button:
Displays
the
<User Customize>
screen. (Page 51)
ffi] 0
button:
Displays
the
<Settings> screen.
(See
the
right
column.)
[]]
iii
button:
Displays all playback sources and
items. (Page 1
0)
[I]
[Phone]
button:
Displays
the
phone
control
screen. (Page 42)
<Settings> screen
Changes
the
detailed settings. (Page 55)
Common
operating
buttons:
[I]
Selects
the
menu
category.
[II
Changes
the
page.
[lJ Closes
the
current
setting screen and returns
to
the
current source
control
screen.
[I]
Returns
to
the
previous screen.
ENGLISH
I 9
Page 10
BASICS
OTouch
screen operations
3
~
OJ
Displays
the
video
control
menu while playing
a
video.
W
Displays
the
source
control
screen
while playing
a video.
The operation buttons disappear when the
screen
is
touched
or
when
no
operation
is
done
for
about 5 seconds.
[]]
Goes
to
the previous chapter/track.*
W
Goes
to
the
next chapter/track.*
*
Not
available
for
video
from
an
external
component.
10
Selecting
the
playback
source
On
the Home screen:
[AVOff)
[Camera]
[Now
Playing]
[Tuner]
[Disc] [USB]
[iPod] [AndroidTM]
[BT Audio]
Turns
off
the
AV
source.
(Page
8)
Switches
to
a camera connected
to
the rear view camera input.
(Page
35)
Displays
the
source
currently
played
back.
Switches
to
the radio broadcast.
(Page
26)
Plays
a disc.
(Page
12)
Plays
files
on a
USB
device.
(Page
17)
Plays
an
iPod/iPhone. (Page
21)
Plays
an
Android device.
(Page
19)
Plays
a
Bluetooth
audio player.
(Page44)
[AV-IN]*
1
Switches
to
an
external
component connected
to
the
iPod/AV-IN
input
terminal.
(Page
37)
[Apps]
Switches
to
the App screen from the connected iPod touch/iPhone/ Android device.
(Page
23)
[PANDORA]*
2
Switches
to
the
Pandora
broadcast.
(Page
24)
[SiriusXM]*
3
Switches
to
the SiriusXM® radio broadcast.
(Page
29)
[Maestro]*
4
Switches
to
the
source connected
via
ADS
adapter.
(Page
37)
To return
to
the
Home
screen
*
1
Selectable
only
when
<iPod Setup>
is
set
to
[USB 1
Wire].
(Page
21)
*
2
Only
for
KW-V420BT
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1/KW-V320BT
Region
1/KW
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Region
1/KW-V120BT.
*
3
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1/KW-V220BT
Region
1.
*
4
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1.
Page 11
BASICS
0
Selecting
the
playback
source
on
the
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Tuner
You can change
the
items
to
display
on
the
Home
screen.
(Page
52)
Using
the
pop-up short-cut menu
While displaying
the
source
control
screen,
you
can
jump
to
the
other
screen
from
the
pop-up
short-cut
menu.
1
Display
the pop-up short-cut menu.
KW-V420BT KW-V320BT
KW-V220BT/ KW-V120BT
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• Only
for
KW-V320BT: You can also display
the
pop-up
short-cut
menu
by pressing
[FNC]
on
the
source
control
screen.
For
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT [Screen Adjustment] [Display OFF]
[Camera]
[Settings]
[Current Source]
Displays
the
picture
adjustment
screen.
(Page
SO)
Turns
off
the
screen.
(Page
8)
Displays
the
picture
from
the
rear
view
camera.
(Page 35)
Displays
the
<Settings>
screen.
(Page 55) Displays
the
current source
control
screen.
For
KW-V320BT [Phone]
Displays
the
phone
control
[Voice]
[EQ]
[Picture Adjust]
[User Customize]
screen.
(Page
42)
Activates
the
voice dialing.
(Page
43)
Displays
the
<Equalizer>
screen.
(Page
47)
Displays
the
picture
adjustment
screen.
(Page
SO)
Displays
the
<User
Customize>
screen.
(Page
51)
To
close
the
pop-up
menu:
Touch
the
screen
anywhere
other
than
the
pop-up
short-cut menu.
ENGLISH
I
11
Page 12
Playing
a disc
If
a disc does
not
have a disc menu,
all
tracks on
it
will
be
played repeatedly until
you change
the
source
or
eject
the
disc.
For
playable
disc
types/file
types,
see
page 67.
0
Inserting
a disc
Insert
a disc
with
the
label
side facing up.
KW-V420BT
KW-V320BT
KW-V220BT KW-V120BT
The source changes
to
"DISC"
and
playback
starts.
The
IN
indicator lights
up
while a disc
is
inserted.
If
"(9"
appears on
the
screen,
the
unit
cannot
accept
the
operation
you
have tried
to
do.
- In
some
cases,
without
showing
"(9,"
operations
will
not
be accepted.
When
playing
back a
multi
-channel encoded
disc,
the
multi-channel signals
are
downmixed
to
stereo.
12
0
Ejecting a disc
KW-V420BT KW-V220BT
KW-V120BT
KW-V320BT
Press
[~]
on
the
Home screen
or
"DISC"
source
control
screen.
When removing a disc, pull
it
horizontally.
• You
can eject a disc
when
playing
another
AV
source.
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.
Closing
the
monitor
panel (only
for
KW-V420BT)
After removing
the
disc,
press~
on
the
monitor
panel.
The
monitor
panel closes.
Playback operations
When
the
operation
buttons
are
not
displayed
on
the
screen,
touch
the
area shown
on
the
illustration.
• To change settings
for
video
playback,
see
page
50.
0
Indications
and
buttons on
the
source
control
screen
For video
playback
Playback
information
The information
displayed
on
the
screen differs
depending
on
the
type
of
disc/file being
played
back.
OJ
Media
type
[I]
Playback
status
[I]
Current playback
item information
(title
no./
chapter
no./folder no./file
no./track no.)
[i]
Playing
time
[[]
IN
indicator
[]]
Playback
mode
(Page 15)
1Il
File
type
Page 13
DISCS
Operation buttons
• Available
buttons
on
the
screen and operations
differ depending
on
the
type
of
disc/file being
played back.
[ ~ ]/[
[E
]* Displays
the
other
operation
button
window.
• To hide
the
window,
press [
~)/[~)*.
[;iili1
Displays
the
<Equalizer> screen.
(Page 47)
[Q]
Displays
the
folder/track list.
(Page
14)
[~] [~] • Selects a chapter/track.
(Press)
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• Reverse/forward search. (Hold)
• Plays in slow-motion
during
pause.
(Hold)
Starts/pauses playback. Selects Random playback mode.
(Page
15)
Selects a folder. Selects Repeat playback
mode
.
(Page 15)
Stops playback. Changes
the
settings
for
disc playback
on
the
<DISC Mode> screen.
(Page 16)
• To display all available operation buttons, press
[~]/[(E)*
to
display
the
other
operation
button
window.
*
The
appearance
of
the
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model
:
[~lor
[~]for
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT/[(EJ
or[~]
for
KW-V320BT.
For audio playback
Playback information
• The information displayed on
the
screen differs
depending
on
the
type
of
disc/file being played
back.
ITJ
Media
type
[l]
Track/file information
• Pressing [
<111111
scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the
text
is
shown.
[]]
Playing
time
[I]
IN
indicator
[[)
Playback status
[]]
Playback
mode
(Page 15)
[I] File
type
[[]
Current playback item information (folder no./file
no./track no.)
Operation buttons
• Available
buttons
on
the
screen and operations
differ depending
on
the
type
of
disc/file being
played back.
[~
]![(EJ* Displays
the
other
operation
button
window
.
• To hide
the
window,
press [
~)/[~)*.
[ !i:;i] Displays
the
<Equalizer> screen.
(Page 47)
[Q]
Displays
the
folder/track
list.
(Page 14)
[~]
[~]
• Selects a track.
(Press)
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[MODE]
• Reverse/forward search. (Hold) Starts/pauses playback.
Stops playback.
Selects Random playback mode.
(Page 15)
Selects a folder. Selects
Repeat playback mode.
(Page 15)
Changes
the
settings
for
disc playback
on
the
<DISC
Mode>
screen.
(Page 16)
• To display all available operation buttons, press
[~)/[(E)*
to
display
the
other
operation
button
window.
*
The
appearance
of
the
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model
:
[~]or
[~]for
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BTJ[(EJ
or[~]
for KW-
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ENGLISH
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Page 14
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0 Selecting a folder/track on
the
list
1
2 Select
the
folder (
G)
),
then the item in
the
selected folder (@
).
14
Repeat
the
procedure
until
you select
the
desired track.
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the
page
to
display more
items
by
pressing
[~]![VJ.
Press
[~]to
return
to
the
root
folder.
Press
llit-J
to
return
to
the
upper
layer.
If
you
want
to
play all tracks in
the
folder,
press[.,..] on
the
right
of
the
desired folder.
0 Video menu operations
You can display
the
video menu screen
during
video
playback.
• The operation buttons disappear when
the
screen
is
touched
or
when
no
operation
is
done
for
about
5 seconds.
• Available
buttons
on
the
screen and operations
differ
depending
on
the
type
of
disc/file being
played back.
l0MENU] [T MENU]
[Highlight]
[CUR]
[ZOOM]
[Aspect]
[PictureAdjust]
[Audio] [Subtitle] [Angle]
Displays
the
disc menu (DVD).
Displays
the
disc menu (DVD).
Switches
to
the
direct disc menu
mode. Touch
the
target item
to
select.
• To restore
the
screen, press
[
"::)].
Displays
the
menu/scene
selection screen.
[.&.]
[T]
[<filii)[.,..]:
Selects an
item.
[Enter]: Confirms
the
selection.
[Return]: Returns
to
the
previous screen.
Displays
the
picture size selection screen. (Page 51) Selects
the
aspect ratio.
(Page 50) Displays
the
picture
adjustment
screen. (Page
SO)
Selects
the
audio type.
Selects
the
subtitle type.
Selects
the
view angle.
Page 15
DISCS
ForVCD
l0MENU]
[Audio]
[Direct]
[Return]
[ZOOM]
[Aspect]
Displays
the
disc menu.
Selects
the
audio channel
(ST:
stereo,
L:
left,
R:
right).
Displays/hides
the
direct
selection buttons.
(See
the
right column.) Displays
the
previous screen
or menu. Displays
the
picture size
selection screen. (Page
51)
Selects
the
aspect ratio.
(Page 50)
[PictureAdjust] Displays
the
picture adjustment
screen. (Page
50)
To
select a track directly on a VCD
• When playing a
VCD
with
PBC
activated, stop
playback
to
deactivate
the
PBC
function,
then
use
the
direct selecting
buttons
to
select a track
number.
• When you enter a
wrong
number, press [DIR/CLR]
to
delete
the
last entry.
0 Selecting playback
mode
To
select Repeat playback
mode
To select Random playback
mode
• The location
of
the
buttons
differ
depending on
the
type
of
disc/file being played back.
- When
[c!:J]
is
not
displayed, display
the
other
operation
button
window
by
pressing[~]/[~]*.
• Available playback modes
differ
depending
on
the
type
of
disc/file being played back.
• You cannot activate
the
repeat
mode
and
the
random
mode
at
the
same time.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
playback mode changes. (The corresponding indicator lights up.)
- Available items differ
depending
on
the
type
of
disc/file being played back.
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FOJ(!
Repeats
current
chapter.
Repeats
current
title/program.
Repeats
current
track.
Repeats all tracks
of
the
current folder. Randomly plays all tracks
of
the
current folder,
then
tracks
of
the next folders. Randomly plays all tracks.
To cancel Repeat/Random playback:
Press
the
button
repeatedly until
the
indicator disappears.
*
The
appearance
of
the
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model:
[~]for
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT/[~]
for
KW-V320BT.
ENGLISH I 15
Page 16
DISCS
1
Settings for disc
playback-<
DISC
Mode>
2
• Available items shown on
the
<DISC
Mode>
screen differ depending on
the
type
of
disc/file
being played back.
16
0 Setting items
<Menu Language>
<Subtitle Language>
<Audio Language>
<Dynamic Range Control>
Select
the
initial disc menu language.
(Initial: English) (Page 69) Select
the
initial subtitle language
or
turn subtitles
off
(Off). (Initial:
English) (Page 69)
Select
the
initial audio language.
(Initial: English) (Page 69) You can change
the
dynamic range
while
playing using Dolby Digital
software.
Wide: Select this
to
enjoy a
powerful sound at a
low
volume
level
with
its full dynamic range.
Normal: Select this
to
reduce
the
dynamic range a little.
Dialog (Initial): Select this
to
reproduce movie dialog
more
clearly.
<Down
Mix>
<Screen Ratio>
<File Type>*
When playing back a multi-channel disc, this setting affects
the
signals
reproduced
through
the
front
and/or
rear speakers.
Dolby Surround: Select this
to enjoy multi-channel surround sound
by
connecting
an
amplifier
compatible
with
Dolby Surround.
· Stereo (initi
al
):
Normally select
this.
Select
the
monitor
type
to
watch a
wide
screen picture
on
the
external
monitor.
16:9
(Initial)
4:3
LB
4:3
PS
Select the playback file
type
when a
disc contains
different
types
of
files.
Audio:
Plays
back audio files.
Still Image:
Plays
back picture files.
Video:
Plays
back video files.
· Audio&Video (initial):
Plays
back
audio files and video files.
*
For
playable
file
types,
see
page
66.
If
the
disc
contains
no
files
of
the
selected
type,
the
existing
files
are
played
in
the
following
priority:
audio,
video,
then
still
picture.
You
can
change
these
settings
only
while
playback
is
stopped.
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Connecting a
USB
device
You can connect a
USB
mass
storage
class
device
such
as
a
USB
memory,
Digital
Audio
Player
etc.
to
the
unit.
For details
about
connecting
USB
devices,
see
page
63.
You cannot connect a
computer
or
portable
HDD
to
the
USB
input
terminal.
For
playable file
types and notes
on
using
USB
devices, see page
68.
When
a
USB
device
is
connected ...
The source changes
to
"USB"
and
playback
starts.
• All
tracks in
the
USB
device will
be
played
repeatedly until
you
change
the
source.
To
disconnect
the
USB
device
safely:
Press
[~],then
disconnect
the
USB
device after "No
Device" appears.
Playback operations
When
the
operation
buttons
are
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·•
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To change settings
for
video
playback,
see
page
50.
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=
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=
=
0
Indications and buttons on
the
source
control
screen
: Title
Name
1 Artist Name
o
Album Title
Playback
information
The information
displayed
on
the
screen differs
depending
on
the
type
of
file
being
played
back.
[I]
Jacket picture (Shown
while
playi
ng
if
the
file
has
tag data
that
includes
the
jacket picture)
[I]
Track/file
information
• Pressing
[
<11111
scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the
text
is
shown.
[]]
Playing
time
[!]
Playback
status
W
Playback
mode
(See
the
right
column.)
[]]
File
type
[I]
Current playback item information
(folder no./file
no.)
Operation
buttons
• Available
buttons
on
the
screen and operations
differ
depending on
the
type
of
file
being
played
back.
[~
)/[
(E]*l
[
:i:li]
Displays
the
other
operation
button
window.
To
hide
the
window, press [
~)/[[1)]*
1
Displays
the
<Equalizer>
screen.
(Page
47)
=
[Q]
Displays
the
folder/track
list.
(Page
18)
[~] [~]
• Selects
a track.
(Press)
[~II]
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[ct)]
[~]
[MODE]
Reverse/forward search.
(Hold)
Starts/pauses
playback.
Selects
random playback
mode.*
2
*
3
FO
:X::
Randomly plays all
tracks/
files
in
the
folder.
:X::
Randomly plays all tracks/files.
Selects
a
folder.
Selects repeat
playback mode.*
2
*
3
· ct):
Repeats
the
current
track/file.
· FO
ct):
Repeats all
tracks/files in
the
current
folder.
Disconnects
the
USB
device
safely.
Changes
the
settings
for
USB
playback
on
the
<USB
Mode>
screen.
(Page
18)
To
display all available
operation buttons, press
[~
)/[(E]*
1
to
display
the
other
operation
button
window.
*
1
The
appearance
ofthe
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model:
[~]or
[~]for
KW-V420BT
/
KW-V220BT
/
KW-V120BT
/[(EJ
or
[[i)J
for
KW-V320BT.
*
2
To
cancel
random
or
repeat
mode,
press
the
button
repeatedly
until
the
indicator
disappears.
*
3
You
cannot
activate
the
repeat
mode
and
the
random
mode
at
the
same
time.
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0
Settings
for
USB
playback-<
USB
Mode>
1
2
18
<File Type>*
<Screen Ratio>
<Drive Select>
Select
the
playback
file
type
when
a
disc contains
different
types
of
files.
Audio:
Plays
back
audio
files.
• Still Image:
Plays
back
picture
files.
Video:
Plays
back
video files.
Audio&Video
(initial):
Plays
back
audio
files
and
video
files.
Select
the
monitor
type
to
watch
a
wide
screen
picture
on
the
external
monitor. 16:9
(Initial)
4:3
LB
4:3
PS
Switches
between
internal
memory
and
the
memory
source
of
the
connected
device (such
as
mobile
phone).
Press
[Next].
*
For
playable
files,
see
page
66.
If
the
USB
device
contains
no
files
of
the
selected
type,
the
existing
files
are
played
in
the
following
priority:
audio,
video,
then
still
picture.
0 Selecting
a
folder/track
on
the
list
1
2
Select
the
folder
(
G)
),
then
the
item in
the
selected folder
(@
).
Repeat
the
procedure
until
you
select
the
desired track.
You can
change
the
page
to
display
more
items
by
pressing
[a]![VJ.
Press
[~]
to
return
to
the
root
folder.
Press
[..,]to
return
to
the
upper
layer.
If
you
want
to
play
all
tracks in
the
folder,
press[~]
on
the
right
of
the
desired folder.
Page 19
Andr.oid
Preparation
0
Installing JVC
Music
Play
Install
the
AndroidTM
application
JVC
Music
Play
on
your
Android
device beforehand.
When
a
compatible
Android
device
is
connected,
"Press [VIEW]
to
install
JVC
MUSIC PLAY APP"
is
shown
on
the
Android
device.
Follow
the
instructions
to
install
the
application.
You can
also install
the
latest version
of
the
JVC
Music
Play
application
on
your
Android
device before
connecting.
About
JVC
Music
Play
This
unit
supports
the
AndroidTM
application
JVC
Music
Play.
When
you use
JVC
Music
Play,
you
can search
for
audio
files
by
Genre, Artist,
Album,
Playlist,
and
Song.
JVC
Music
Play
is
available
on
the
following
web
site:
<http:/
/www.jvc.net/
cs/
car/>
0
Connecting
an Android device
Connect
an
Android
device
with
a cable.
For details
about
connecting
Android
devices, see
page
63.
Compatible
Android device
This
unit
supports
Android
OS
4.1
and
above.
Some
Android
devices
(with
OS
4.1
and
above)
may
not
fully
support
Android
Open
Accessory
(AOA)
2.0.
If
the
Android
device
supports
both
mass storage
class device
and
AOA
2.0,
this
unit
always plays
back via
AOA
2.0
as
priority.
For
more
information
and
the
latest
compatible
list, see:
<http://www.jvc.net/cs/car/>
0
Starting
playback
1
Start
JVC
Music
Play
on
your
Android
device.
2
Select
"Android™"
as
the
source.
(Page 1
0)
Playback operations
0
Indications
and buttons on
the
source
control
screen
)' Title
Name
1
Artist
Name
0 Album
Title
'
Playback
information
[I]
Artwork
(Shown
if
the
song contains artwork)
[I]
Track
information
• Pressing
[~]scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the
text
is
shown.
[l]
Playing
time
W
Playback
status
W
Playback
mode
(See
the
right
column.)
[]]
Track no./Total
track
number
Operation buttons
[~
]I[(E]*
1
Displays
the
other
operation
button
window.
• To
hide
the
window,
press [
~]/[~]*
1
[
aidi1
Displays
the
<Equalizer>
screen.
(Page
47)
[Q]
Displays
the
track
list.
(Page
20)
[~]
[~]
Selects a track.
(Press)
[
.......
]
[)¢]
[(!.)]
[MODE]
Reverse/forward search. (Hold)
Starts/pauses playback. Selects
random
playback
mode.*
2
·
X::
Randomly
plays all tracks.
X:
Album:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks in
the
current
album.
Selects
repeat
playback
mode.
(!.)
CD:
Repeats
the
current
track.
(!.)All:
Repeats all tracks.
(!.):Cancels
the
repeat
mode.
Changes
the
settings
for
Android
playback
on
the
<Android
Mode>
screen.
(Page
20)
To
display
all available
operation
buttons,
press
[~
J![(E]*
1
to
display
the
other
operation
button
window.
*
1
The
appearance
ofthe
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model:
[~]or
[~]for
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT/[(EJ
or[~]
for
KW-V320BT.
*
2
To
cancel
random
mode,
press
the
button
repeatedly
until
the
indicator
disappears.
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0 Selecting a track from
the
menu
1
2
Select
a category
(
G)
),
then
a desired
item
(@).
• Select an
item
in each
layer
until
you reach
and
select
the
desired
file.
0
Settings for
playback
on the Android
device-<Android
Mode>
1
You can change
the
page
to
display
more
items by pressing
[,6..]/[VJ.
Press
[i!'lJ
to
return
to
the
top
layer.
2
Press[~)
to
return
to
the
upper
layer.
20
<Artwork>
Shows/hides
artwork
of
the
Android
device.
<Android Setup>
AUTO MODE:
Controls
from
the
unit
(using
the
JVC
Music
Play
application).
AUDIO
MODE:
Controls
other
media
player
applications from
the
Android device
(without
using
the
JVC
Music
Play
application).
- You can play/pause
or
skip
files
from
the
unit.
Page 21
i
P-odli
P-hone
Preparation
0
Connecting iPod/iPhone
For
details
about
connecting iPod/iPhone,
see
page 63.
For
playable
iPod/iPhone types,
see
page 68.
Connect your iPod/iPhone according
to
your
purpose
or
the
type
of
iPod/iPhone.
To
listen
to
music:
- For Lightning connector models:
Use
USB
Audio
cable
for
iPod/iPhone-KS-U62.
- For 30-pin
connector models:
Use
30-pin
to
USB
cable
(accessory
of
iPod/iPhone).
To watch
video
and
listen
to
music (only
for
30-pin
connector
models):
Use
USB
Audio and
Video
cable
for
iPod/iPhone-KS-U59
(optional
accessory).
- For Lightning connector
models:
You cannot
watch video
with
KS-U59.
0
Selecting
the
connection method
of
iPod/iPhone
1
Display the
<System>
setting screen.
2
On
the
Home screen:
::::
.fj
l
0:28
<.
~
An
s.n.
~
Phono
Play"'g
[USB 1 Wire]
Select
this
when
the
iPod/
iPhone
is
connected using
KS-U62
(optional
accessory)
or
30-pin
to
USB
cable
(accessory
of
iPod/iPhone).
[USB+AV-IN]
Select
this
when
the
iPod/
iPhone
is
connected using
KS-U59
(optional
accessory).
0
Selecting preference settings for iPod/ iPhone
playback-<iPod
Mode>
1
2
<Artwork>
Shows/hides
artwork
of
iPod.
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Playback operations
When
the
operation
buttons
are
not
displayed
on
the
screen,
touch
the
area
shown
on
the
illustration.
To
change
settings
for
video
playback, see
page
50.
0
Indications
and
buttons on
the
source
control screen
Playback information
OJ
Artwork
(Shown
if
the
song
contains
artwork)
W
Song/video
information
Pressing
[~]scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the
text
is
shown.
[lJ
Playing
time
[!]
Playback
status
[§]
Playback
mode
(See
the
right
column.)
[]]
File
type
[I]
Track
no./Total
track
number
22
Operation buttons
[
~
]/[ (!]
]*
1
Displays
the
other
operation
button
[ sillil
window.
To
hide
the
window,
press [
~)1[~)*
1
Displays
the
<Equalizer>
screen.
(Page 47) Displays
the
audio/video
file
list. (See
the
right
column.)
[~]
[~]
Selects a track. (Press)
[~Ill
[:X:l
[~]
[MODE]
Reverse/forward search. (Hold)
Starts/pauses playback. Selects
random
playback
modeY
:X::
Functions
the
same
as
Shuffle
Songs.
:X:
Album:
Functions
the
same
as
Shuffle
Albums.
Selects
repeat
playback
mode.
~
CD
:
Functions
the
same
as
Repeat
One.
~All:
Functions
the
same
as
Repeat
All.
~
:
Cancels
the
repeat
mode.
Changes
the
settings
for
iPod/iPhone
playback
on
the
<iPod Mode>
screen.
(Page21)
To
display
all
available
operation
buttons,
press
[~
)/[('!]]*
1
to
display
the
other
operation
button
window.
*
1
The
appearance
of
the
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model:
[~]or
[~]for
KW
-
V420BT
/
KW
-
V220BT/KW
-
V120BT
/[('!]J
or[~]
for
KW
-
V320BT.
*
2
To
cancel
random
mode,
press
the
button
repeatedly
until
the
indicator
disappears.
0
Selecting
an audio/video
file
from
the
menu
1
2
Select
the
menu
(/J:
audio
or
1!1:
video)
(
G)
),
a
category(
@ ),
then
a
desired
item
(@
).
Select
an
item
in
each layer
until
you
reach
and
select
the
desired
file.
• You can
change
the
page
to
display
more
items
by
pressing
[_6.Jf[VJ.
Press
[~]
to
return
to
the
top
layer.
Press[~]
to
return
to
the
upper
layer.
If
you
want
to
play
all
tracks
in
the
item,
press
[~]
on
the
right
of
the
desired
item.
Audio menu:
Video
menu:
Available categories
differ
depending
on
the
type
of
your
iPod/iPhone.
Page 23
You can use an
App
of
the
connected iPod
touch/
iPhone/Android
on
this unit.
For Apps you can use on this unit, visit <http://www.jvc.net/cs/car/>.
Preparation
1
Connect
the
iPod
touch/iPhone/
Android.
For Android:
Connect
the
Android
device via
Bluetooth. (Page
38)
·
For iPod touch/iPhone:
Connect
iPod
touch/
iPhone
with
a
cable.
(Page
63)
-
Be
sure
to
select
the appropriate connection
method
of
iPod
touch/iPhone
on
<iPod
Setup>. (Page
21)
- You
cannot
watch video
when
connecting a
Lightning connector
model.
2
Select
the
iPod touch/iPhone/Android
device
to
use on
the
<APP
Settings>
screen. (Page 46)
When connecting
the
device
for
the
first time,
the
setup screen (for connection, etc.) appears.
Follow
the
procedure
on
the
setup screen
to
configure
the
settings.
When
the
operation
buttons
are
not
displayed
on
the
screen,
touch
the
screen
to
show
them.
To change settings
for
video playback,
see
page
50.
0
Playback operations
1
Start
the
App
on your iPod
touch/iPhone/
Android.
2
Select
"Apps"
as
the
source. (Page 1
0)
0
Operation buttons on
the
source
control screen
[~
)/[(!]]*
[
...
]
iiiii
Displays
the
other
operation
button
window.
To hide
the
window,
press [
~]/[~]*.
Displays
the
<Equalizer>
screen.
(Page
47)
[~]
[~]
Selects
an
audio/video
file.
[+4][
....
]
[
...
Ill
[
...
]
[II
J
Reverse/forward search. Starts/pauses playback. Starts
playback.
Pauses
playback.
Switches
the
device between iPod
touch/iPhone
connected
with
a
cable
and Android
device
connected via
Bluetooth.
To
display all available
operation
buttons, press
[~]/[(!]]*to
display
the
other
operation
button
window.
You can operate some
functions
of
the
App
on
the
touch
panel.
You can
also play
back
the
audio
(for iPod
touch/
iPhone/Android device)
and
video
(for iPod
touch/
iPhone)
on
the
stated devices
itself,
instead
of
the
unit.
*
The
appearance
of
the
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model:
[~]or
[~]for
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT/[(!]J
or[~]
for
KW-V320BT.
0
Switching
to
the
App
screen
while
listening
to
another source (when using
iPod/iPhone}
• Select
[iPhone]
for
<Navigation
Input>
beforehand. (Page 56)
KW-V420BT KW-V320BT KW-V220BT/
KW-V120BT
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You can stream
Pandora
from
iPod touch/iPhone
or
Android
devices.
Install
the
latest
version
of
the
Pandora
application
on
your
iPod
touch/iPhone/Android.
Preparation
1
Connect
the
device.
For Android:
Connect
the
Android device via
Bluetooth. (Page
38)
For iPod touch/iPhone:
Connect
iPod
touch/
iPhone
with
a
cable. (Page
63)
-
Be
sure
to
select
the appropriate
connection
method
of
iPod touch/iPhone
on
<iPod
Setup>.
(Page
21)
2
Select
the
device
to
use
on
the
<APP
Settings>
screen. (Page 46)
3
Select
"PANDORA"
as
the
source.
(Page 1
0)
24
The
Pandora application
is
started.
If
the
device
selection
screen
is
displayed,
select
the
device
to
use.
(Page
46)
Playback
operations
You can operate
Pandora
using the remote
controller*
1
Only playing,
pausing, and skipping
are
available.
0
Indications and buttons on
the
source
control screen
Playback
information
ITJ
Picture data
W
Track information
• Pressing
[
..._]
scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the
text
is
shown.
[I]
Playing
time
[I]
Playback
status
Operation buttons
[
~
]/[
(!!
]*
2
Displays
the
other
operation
button
window.
To
hide
the
window, press [
~]/[(ij]
*
2
.
[;i&ii1
Displays
the
<Equalizer>
screen.
(Page
47)
[Q]
Displays
the
list selection screen.
(Page
25)
[
...
111
[~]
l&+1
[.,0+1
l..0"1
[0./$1
Thumbs
down
to
the current track and
skips
to
the
next track.
Registers
the
current track
as
a favorite. Starts/pauses
playback.
Skips
the
current track.
Not
available
when
the
Pandora
skip
reaches its
limit.
Adds
the
current artist
to
the
Station List. Adds
the
current track
to
the
Station List. Bookmarks
the
current track.
Switches
the
device between iPod
touch/iPhone
connected
with
a cable
and Android device connected via
Bluetooth.
To
display all available operation buttons, press
[~
]/[(!1]*
2
to
display
the
other operation
button
window.
*
1
For
KW-V320BT
Region
1/
KW-V220BT
Region
1/
KW-V120BT
:
Purchase
RM-RK258
separately
.
*
2
The
appearance
of
the
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model
:
[~]or
[~]for
KW
-
V420BT
/
KW
-
V220BT
/
KW-V120BT
/[
(!j]
or
[(ij]
for
KW-V320BT.
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®
0 Selecting a station from the list
1
Display
the
list selection
screen.
2
<Station List>
Selects
from
the
station
names (Station List).
<Genre List>
Selects
from
the
genre names
(Genre List).
3
Select
a station from
the
list.
On
the
Station List
[Shuffle]
Plays all
the
songs in
the
registered
stations
randomly.
[By
Date]
Sorts
the
list
in reverse
chronologJcal
order
.
....
[By
Name]
Sorts
the
list
in
alphabetical
order.
You can change
the
page
to
display
more
items by pressing
[..6._]/[VJ.
The
X:
indicator appears
on
the
left
of
the
item
when
Shuffle
is
activated.
(All
songs in
the
registered stations are
played randomly.)
The
..IL
indicator appears on
the
right
of
the
item
when
the
station
is
shared.
On
the
Genre List
Select
a genre
((})
),then
a station
(@
).
You can change
the
page
to
display
more
items
by
pressing
[..6._]/[VJ.
The
selected
station
is
added
to
the
Station
List.
Requirements for
Pand~ra®
iPhone
or
iPod touch
• Install
the
latest
version
of
the
Pandora
application
on
your
iPhone
or
iPod
touch. (Search
for
"Pandora"
in
the
Apple
iTunes
App
Store
to
find
and
install
the most recent version.)
• Connect iPod
touch/iPhone
to
this
unit
with
KS-
U59,
KS-U62
(optional
accessory)
or
30-pin
to
USB
cable
(accessory
of
iPod/iPhone).
AndroidTM
Visit
Google play and search
for
"Pandora"
to
install.
• Bluetooth
must
be
built
in and
the
following
profiles must be supported.
-
SPP
(Serial Port Profile)
- A2DP
(Advanced
Audio
Distribution
Profile)
NOTE
Ensure you are
logged
in
to
your
smartphone
application.
If
you
do
not
have a Pandora account,
you can create
one
for
free
from
your
smartphone
or
at www.pandora.com.
• Pandora
is
only available
in certain countries.
Please
visit
http://www.pandora.com/legal
for
more information.
• Because Pandora is a
third-party
service,
the
specifications are subject
to
change
without
prior notice. Accordingly,
compatibility
may
be impaired
or
some
or
all
of
the
services may
become unavailable.
Some functions
of
Pandora
cannot
be operated
from
this unit.
For issues using
the
application,
contact Pandora
at
pandora-support@pandora.com
• Establish
an
Internet
connection using L
TE,
3G,
EDGE,
or
WiFi.
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Listening
to
the
radio
""
0
Indications and buttons on
the
source
control
screen
Tuner
reception
information
[]]
Text
information
Pressing [
<111111
scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the
text
is
shown.
Pressing
[Radio Text]
switches
the
information
between
Radio Text, Radio Text
Plus,
and
PTY
code.
[I]
The
station
frequency
currently
tuned
in
I]]
Tl
indicator
[i]
ST/MONO
indicator
The
ST
indicator
lights
up
when
receiving an
FM stereo broadcast
with
sufficient signal
strength.
[]]
Seek
mode
26
Operation buttons
[~]/[(E]*
1
Displays
the
other
operation
button
window.
To
hide
the
window,
press
[~)I
[[il]*1.
[AM]
Selects
the
AM band.
[FM]
Selects
the
FM
band.
r:FM1~FM2~FM3]
[P1]-
[PS]
[
...
]
ilili
[PTY]*
3
[SEEK]
[MON0]*
3
Displays
the
preset station
window.
(Page 27)
To
hide
the
window,
press
[h
• Selects
a stored station.
(Press)
Stores
the
current station.
(Hold)
Displays
the
<Equalizer>
screen.
(Page 47) Enters
PTY
search mode. (Page 28)
Changes
the
seek mode.
AUT01:
Auto
Search
AUT02:
Tunes in stations
in
the
memory
one after another.
MANU:
Manual
Search
Searches
for
a station.
The search
method
differs
according
to
the
selected
seek
mode.
(See
above.) Presets stations automatically. (Hold) (Page 27) Activates/deactivates
monaural
mode
for
better
FM
reception. (Stereo effect
will
be lost.)
The
MONO
indicator
lights
up
while
monaural
mode
is
activated.
Activates/deactivates
Tl
standby
reception mode. (Page 28)
To display all available
operation buttons, press
[~
]/[(E]*
1
to
display
the
other
operation
button
window.
*
1
The
appearance
of
the
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model:
[~lor
[~]for
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT/[(EJ
or
[(ill
for
KW-V320BT.
*
2
Only
for
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT.
*
3
Appears
only
when
FM
is
selected
as
the
source.
Page 27
Presetting stations
0
Storing stations in
the
memory
You can preset 5 stations
for
each band.
Automatic
presetting-SSM
(Strong-station
Sequential
Memory)
The
local
stations
with
the strongest
signals
are
found
and stored
automatically.
Manual
presetting
1
Tune in
to
a station
you
want
to
preset.
(Page 26)
2
Select a preset number.
The station selected
in step
1
is
stored.
0
Selecting
a preset station
For KW-V420BT /KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT:
1
Select
the
band (G)
),
then
display
the
2
set station
window
(
(I)
).
You can
also select
a preset station by
pressing
[P1]-
[PS].
• Pressing
[
~]
scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the
text
is
shown.
• To hide
the
window
list,
press[~]
.
For KW-V320BT:
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Page 28
0 Searching for FM
RBDS
programs-PlY
Search
You can search
for
your
favorite programs being
broadcast
by
selecting
the
PTY
code.
1
2 Select a
PTY
code.
28
• You can change
the
page
to
display more
items
by
pressing
[f~.J![VJ.
PTY
Search starts.
If
there
is
a station broadcasting a program
of
the
same
PTY
code
as
you have selected,
that
station
is
tuned
in.
0 Activating/deactivating
Tl
Standby
Reception
The
unit
is
in standby
to
switch
to
Traffic Information
(TI)
if available. (The
Tl
indicator lights
up
in
white
.)
If
the
Tl
indicator
is
lit
in orange,
tune
into
another
station providing
RBDS
signals.
To
deactivate Tl Standby Reception:
Press
[TI].
(The
Tl
ind
icator turns
off
.)
• The
volume
adjustment
for
Traffic Information
is
automatically memorized. The next
time
the
unit
switches
to
Traffic Information,
the vol
ume
is
set
to
the
previous level.
Page 29
Only
SiriusXM® brings you
more
of
what
you love
3
When
the
following
screen appears, press
Listening
to
the
SiriusXM®
Satellite
to
listen to,
all
in one place. Get over
140
channels,
[Return].
Radio
including commercial-free music plus
the
best
sports, news, talk,
comedy
and entertainment.
0
Indications and
buttons
on
the
source
Welcome
to
the
world
of
satellite radio. A SiriusXM
control
screen
Vehicle
Tuner and Subscription are required. For
more
information, visit www.siriusxm.com.
Activating subscription
____
_
1
Check
your
Radio
I
D.
The SiriusXM Satellite
Radio
ID
is
required
for
activation and can
be
found
by
tuning
to
Channel
0
as
well
as
on
the
label
found
on
the
SiriusXM Connect
tuner
and its packaging.
• The Radio
ID
does
not
include
the
letters
I,
0,
S
or
F.
2
Activate
the
SiriusXM
Connect Vehicle
Tuner using one
of
the
two
methods
below:
For users in
the
U.S.A:
-Online: Visit www.siriusxm.com/activatenow
-
Phone: Call
SiriusXM Listener Care
at
1-866-635-2349
For users in Canada:
-Online:
Visit www.siriusxm.ca/activatexm
-
Phone: Call
XM customer Care
at
1-877-438-9677
SiriusXM® Satellite
Radio reception information
[I]
Band
[1]
Channel
number
[1]
Text
information
• Pressing [
~]
scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the
text
is
shown.
[I]
Information
for
the
buffered
data and
the
replay
mode
(Page 31)
W
Signal strength
indicator
[[]
Seek
mode
Continued
on
the
next
page
...
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Page 30
Sir,i.usXM:.S.atellite.Badi.o
Operation
buttons
[SXM1
1-
Selects
the
band.
[SXM4]
L
SXM
1-.-
SXM2
_.. SXM3-..
SXM4
J
[~
]/[(!]]*
1
Displays
the
other
operation
button
window.
[Song
Title]/ [Info]! [Category]
[
~]*2
To
hide
the
window,
press[~]/
[[!IJ*l.
Changes
the
displayed
information
each
time
this
button
is
pressed.
Displays
the
preset
channel
window.
(See
the
far
right
column.)
To
hide
the
window,
press[~].
To
display all available
operation
buttons,
press
[~
]/[(!]]*
1
to
display
the
other
operation
button
window.
*
1
The
appearance
of
the
buttons
differs
depending
on
the
model:
[~]or
[~]for
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/[(!]J
or
[[ill
for
KW-V320BT.
*
2
Only
for
KW-V420BT
/KW-V220BT.
Presetting
channels
0
Storing channels
in
the
memory
You can preset 5
channels
for
each band.
1
Tune
in
to
a
channel
you
want
to
preset.
(See
the
left
column.)
[li&liJ
Displays
the
<Equalizer>
screen.
2
Select
a
preset
number.
(Page 47)
[QJ
Displays
the
<Channel List>
screen.
(Page 31)
[~II]
Starts/pauses
the
content
replay.
(Page 31)
[CHT]I[CH.&.]
Selects
the
channel.
[SEEK]
Changes
the
seek
mode.
[SCAN]
[~]/[~]/
[Live]
[MODE]
30
SEEK1:
Skip
to
another
available
channel.
SEEK2:
Skip
to
another
preset
channel.
Starts
TuneScanTM.
(Page 32)
Used
while
replaying
content.
(Page 31)
Changes
the
settings
for
SiriusXM
Satellite Radio reception on
the
<SiriusXM
Mode>
screen.
(Pages
32-34)
The
channel selected
in step
1
is
stored.
0
Selecting a preset
channel
For KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT:
1
Select
the
band
(
G)
),
then
display
the
preset
channel
window
(0
).
You can
also select
a preset
channel
by
pressing
[P1]-
[PS].
• Pressing [
<111111
scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the
text
is
shown.
To
hide
the
window
list,
press[~
].
3
Select
a
preset
channel
in
SEEK2.
For KW-V320BT:
Page 31
Selecting a channel
0 Selecting a channel on
the
list
You can obtain information on channels
or
select a
category and then a channel.
1 Display
the
<Channel List> screen.
2 Select a category (G)
),
and
then
select a
channel
(@
).
• You
can
change
the
page
to
display more
items
by
pressing
[,6.]/[Vl.
• To list all
the
channels, select [All Channels].
-·~
':1
))PI L S'
1 0
7R
.\
''"~'''·'•"''
-
'
''.'
• Pressing
the
info
change
button
above
the
list
displays information in
the
following
order:
Channel, Artist, Song Title, Content Info
~~
.:·····
1
·~'''h
~
"~0~~
(
t,,
I r
'•
~
~lr'
1 I <
Replay
You
can
pause, rewind and replay
content
from
the
currently
tuned
channel.
• The SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner continually buffers
up
to
60 minutes
of
audio.
If
you change
to
another channel
during
playback,
the
Replay buffer
content
will be lost.
0 Indications on
the
source control
screen
[I]
Playback status
[1]
Replay
time
bar
Shows
the
remaining capacity (black) and
the
amount
of
buffered
content
(red).
If
the
Replay
buffer
is
full,
the
entire bar becomes blue.
• Updated every second.
[]]
Time code Shows you the
point
in
the
Replay
buffer
you are
listening to.
• Example: -5:00
- You are listening
to
audio
that
is
5 minutes
behind
the
current broadcast.
• Updated every second.
0 Replaying
content
1 Display operations
buttons
for replay.
2 Perform
the
replay operations.
• To start/pause
the
playback, press
[~II].
• To skip
the
current
track/segment, press
[~~]/[~].
- Pressing
[~]
within
2 seconds
of
the
beginning
of
the
current track/segment
returns
to
the
previous track.
-
Pressing[~~]
after 2 seconds
or
more
of
the track have been replayed returns
to
the
beginning
of
the
current track/segment.
• To rewind/fast forward, press and
hold[~]/
[~].
To return
to
the
live position, press [Live].
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Sir,i
.
usXM!.Satellite
,Badio
Smartfavorites
User stored channels
(P1
toPS)
of
current band are
recognized
as
SmartFavorites channels. SiriusXM
Connect Vehicle Tuner automatically buffers
their
broadcast
content
in
the
background. When
you select a SmartFavorite channel, you can rewind and replay
up
to
30
minutes
of
any
of
the
missed news,
talk, sports
or
music content.
SmartFavorites
is
available
only
when you connect
an
SXV200
or
later SiriusXM Connect Vehicle
Tuner.
If
you change
to
another
band,
the
buffered
content
is
cleared and
new
channels in
the
current
band
will
start buffering.
32
TuneStart™
When you select a SmartFavorites channel, you can listen
to
the
current song
from
the
beginning.
Activating
TuneStartrM
1
Displa
the
<SiriusXM
Mode>
screen.
2
To
deactivate
TuneStart:
Select
[OFF]
for
<TuneStart>.
TuneScanTM
When you activate TuneScan
rM
, you will hear 6
seconds
of
the
songs, which have
not
been listened
to,
from
each
of
the
music channel presets on
the
current Band and
the
currently
tuned
channel.
The
unit
starts scanning.
To
select
the
previous/next content,
press
[
~]
or[~
].
To
end
scanning and continue listening
to
the
current song/content, press
[SCAN].
To
exit
scanning, press and hold
[SCAN].
Page 33
SiriusXM®
Satellite
Radio
Setting
reception restrictions
0 Setting the parental control
You can
limit
access
to
SiriusXM
channels,
such
as
those
with
mature content.
Setting/Changing
the
parental
code
The
initial
setting
is
"0000."
• Changing
the
code does
not
change
the
<Parental
Controi>/<Parental
Lock
Channel
Selection>
settings.
1
Dis
the <SiriusXM
Mode>
screen.
2
Display
the
<Parental Code Check>
screen.
3
Enter a four-digit code
(G)
),
and then
confirm
(
(g)
).
To
clear
the
entry, press
[Clear].
To
cancel setting
the
code, press
[Cancel].
4
Enter a new
four-digit
code
(G)
),
and then
confirm
(
(g)
).
To clear
the
entry, press
[Clear].
To cancel
setting
the
code, press
[Cancel].
5
Enter
the
four-digit
code and then press
[Enter] again
to
confirm
the
code.
Activating/Deactivating
the
parental
control
You can set
the
parental
control
feature
to
lock
any SiriusXM
channel(s)
or
automatically lock all
channels classified
as
"mature"
by
SiriusXM
41
1
Display
the
<SiriusXM
Mode>
screen.
(See
the
far
left
column.)
2
Select
a
parental control
mode.
[OFF]
Deactivates
the
parental mature and
user
lock.
[Mature]
Locks
channels classified
as
"mature"
only.
[User]
Locks
only
the
selected channels.
3
Enter
the
parental
code
to
confirm
your
choice.
Continued
on
the
next
page
..
.
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Sir.iusXM®
Satellite
Ra!.!ldeio
H=====================-=
Selecting
the
channels
to
lock-Parental
Lock
Channel Selection
This parental
control
option
allows you
to
pick
the
channels
to
be
locked
by
the
parental control
feature.
• When <Parental Control>
is
set
to
[Mature)
or
[OFF), you
cannot
change
the
<Parental Lock
Channel Selection> setting.
1 Display
the
<SiriusXM Mode> screen.
(Page 33)
2
3 Enter
the
parental code.
The <Parental Lock Channel Selection> screen is displayed.
4 Select a category (
G)
), and
then
a channel
(@).
34
• You can change
the
page
to
display more
items by pressing
(.~]![VJ.
• To list all
the
channels, select [All Channels).
• A check
mark
appears beside
the
selected
channel.
Repeat this step
if
you
want
to
set
the
lock
on
multiple
channels.
To deactivate
the
parental lock
for
all locked
channels: Select [All Clear)
for
<Parental Lock
Channel Selection>
on
the
<SiriusXM
Mode>
screen,
then
enter
the
parental code number.
0 Skipping
unwanted
channels
If
you
do
not
want
to
receive some channels, you
can skip them.
Activating
the
channel skipping
1 Display
the
<SiriusXM Mode> screen.
(Page 33)
2 Display
the
<Skip Channel Selection>
screen.
3 Select a category (G)), and
then
select a
channel(@).
• You can change
the
page
to
display
more
items
by
pressing l
a)![VJ.
• To list all
the
channels, select [All Channels).
• A check mark appears beside
the
selected
channel.
Repeat this step
if
you
want
to
skip multiple
channels.
To clear
the
channel skipping
for
all skipped
channels:
Press
and
hold
[All Clear
:1
in <Skip
Channel Selection>
on
the
<SiriusXM
Mode>
screen.
0 Resetting
the
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
settings
You can reset
the
SiriusXM Satellite Radio settings
you set
up
and restore
the
default settings.
1 Display
the
<SiriusXM Mode> screen.
(Page 33)
2
Press
lVJ
repeatedly
to
change
the
page
on
the
<SiriusXM
Mode>
screen.
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I)I
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COMJ~QI)I
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I)IIS
Using
the rear view
camera
• To connect a rear
view
camera, see page 64.
• To use a rear
view
camera, a
REVERSE
lead
connection
is
required. (Page 62)
0 Settings for
the
rear
view
camera
1 Display
the
<Input> settings screen.
On
the
Home screen:
3
[ON] Displays
the
picture
from
the
rear
view
camera when
you
shift
the
gear
to
the
reverse
(R)
position.
[OFF] Select this
when
no
camera
is
connected
0 Displaying
the
rear view camera screen
To
display
the
picture from
the
rear view camera
The rear
view
screen
is
displayed
when
you shift
the
gear
to
the
reverse
(R)
position.
• To remove
the
caution message, touch
the
screen.
To display
the
picture from
the
rear
view
camera
manually
• Only
for
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT: You
can also display
the
picture
from
the
rear
view
camera
by
selecting [Camera]
on
the
pop-up
short-cut
menu
(Page
11
).
To
exit
the
camera screen
Press
HOME
on
the
monitor
panel.
• You can also
exit
the
camera screen
by
touching
the
area
shown
below.
Continued
on
the
next
page
...
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OII:IER
EXIERNAL
CQM
,I!QNENIS
To adjust the picture
While
the
camera screen
is
displayed
...
• The picture adjustment menu is displayed. (Page
SO)
To close
the
picture adjustment menu, touch the
same area again.
0 Using
the
parking guidelines on
the
rear
view
screen
You can display parking guidelines
to
enable easier
parking when you shift
the
gear
to
the
reverse
(R)
position.
Displaying the parking guidelines
1 Display
the
<Input> settings screen.
On
the
Home screen:
un
a
~o:28
(.
~
All
S.ttln~
~
Phone
Play<ng
36
2
3
To deactivate: Select [OFF]
for
<Parking
Guidelines>.
• You can also display
the
parking guidelines
by
touching
the
area shown below. To close the
parking guidelines, touch the same area again.
Adjusting
the
parking guidelines
Adjust
the
parking guidelines according
to
the
size
of
the
car, parking space and
so
on.
• Install
the
rear
view
camera in
the
appropriate
position according
to
the
instructions supplied
with
the
rear
view
camera.
• When adjusting the parking guidelines, make sure to
use
the
parking brake
to
prevent
the
car
from
moving.
1 Display
the
<Rear Camera> screen.
(See
the
far left column.)
2 Display
the
parking guidelines adjustment
screen.
3 Adjust
the
parking guidelines
by
selecting
the
9!
mark (
G)
),
then
adjusting
the
position
of
the
selected E
mark(@).
Make sure
that® and®
are horizontally
parallel, and
that
© and @ are
the
same length.
Press
and hold
[Initialize:]
for
2 seconds
to
set all
the
9!
marks
to
the
initial default
position.
Page 37
Using
external
audio/video
players-AV-IN
When
the
operation
buttons
are
not
displayed
on
the
screen,
touch
the
area shown on the
illustration.
To change settings
for
video
playback,
see page
50.
0
Starting
playback
Preparation:
11
AV-IN"
cannot be
selected
when
<iPod Setup>
is
set
to
[USB+AV-IN].
Be
sure
to
select
[USB
1
Wire]
for
<iPod Setup>
beforehand.
(Page
21)
1
Connect an
external
component
to
the
iPod/AV-IN
input
terminal. (Page
64)
2
Select
11
AV-IN"
as
the
source.
(Page
10)
3
Turn on
the
connected
component
and
start
playing
the
source.
0 Changing
the
AV-IN
name
You can change
the
AV-IN
name
displayed
on
the
"AV-IN"
source control
screen.
1
Display
the
<VIDEO
Mode>
screen.
2
Select
an
AV-IN
name.
This setting does
not
affect
the
source name
displayed
on
the Home screen.
Using an external
component
via
ADS
adapter-Maestro
(Only
for
KW-V420BT Region 1/KW-V320BT Region 1)
You can
control
the
sources
from
the
component
via
ADS
adapter.
Preparation:
Configure
the
settings
on
the
<Parking Assist>
(Page
56)/<Maestro Setup>
(Page
57
)
screens beforehand.
1
Connect
the
ADS
adapter
to
the
iDatalink
input
terminal. (Page
64)
2
Select
"Maestro"
as
the
source.
(Page
1
0)
3
Turn on
the
connected
component
and
start
playing
the
source.
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37
Page 38
Information
for
using
Bluetooth®
devices
0
Bluetooth®
-
Bluetooth
is
a short-range wireless radio
communication technology
for
mobile
devices such
as
mobile
phones, portable
PCs,
and
other
devices.
Bluetooth devices can be connected
without
cables
and communicate
with
each other.
Notes
• While
driving,
do
not
perform complicated
operations such
as
dialing numbers, using
the
phone
book, etc. When you perform these
operations, stop
your
car in a safe place.
Some Bluetooth devices may
not
connect
to
this
unit
depending
on
the
Bluetooth version
of
the
device.
This
unit
may
not
work
for
some Bluetooth
devices.
• Connecting conditions may vary depending on your
environment.
• For some
Bluetooth devices, the device
is
disconnected when the
unit
is
turned off.
38
About
mobile
phones compatible
with
Phone
book
Access
Profile (PBAP)
If
your
mobile
phone supports
PBAP,
you can
display the
following
items
on
the
touch
panel
screen when
the
mobile phone
is
connected.
• Phone
book
Dialed
calls,
received
calls,
and missed
calls
(up
to
10
entries in total)
Connecting
Bluetooth
devices
0
Registering a
new
Bluetooth device
When you connect a Bluetooth device
to
the
unit
for
the
first time, pair the
unit
and
the
device.
Pairing
allows
Bluetooth devices
to
communicate
with
each
other.
The pairing
method
differs depending on
the
Bluetooth version
of
the
device.
- For devices
with
Bluetooth 2.1: You can pair the
device and
the
unit
using
SSP
(Secure Simple
Pairing)
which
only
requires confirmation.
- For devices
with
Bluetooth
2.0:
You need
to
enter a
PIN
code
both
on
the
device and
unit
for
pairing.
• Once
the
connection
is
established,
it
is
registered
in
the
unit
even
if
you reset
the
unit. Up
to
10
devices can be registered in total.
Two
devices
for
Bluetooth phone and one
for
Bluetooth audio can be connected at a time.
• To use
the
Bluetooth function, you need
to
turn
on
the
Bluetooth function
of
the
device.
• To use
the
registered device, you need
to
connect
the
device
to
the
unit.
(Page 40)
Auto
pairing
When
<Auto Pairing>
is
set
to
[ON],
iOS
devices
(such
as
iPhone)
are automatically paired when
connected via
USB.
(Page
45)
Pairing a Bluetooth device using
SSP
(for
Bluetooth 2.1)
When
the
Bluetooth device
is
compatible
with
Bluetooth 2.1, a pairing request
is
sent
from
an
available
device.
1
Search
for
the
unit
("Car
Multimedia")
from your
Bluetooth
device.
2
Confirm
the
request both on the device
and
the
unit.
256950
Press
[Cancel]
to
reject
the
request.
Page 39
Pairing a Bluetooth device using a PIN code (for Bluetooth 2.0)
1 Display the <Biuetooth Setup> screen.
On
the
Home screen:
• You can also display
the
<Biuetooth Setup>
screen
by
pressing
[oil
on
the
phone
control
screen. (Page 42)
2 Change the
PIN
code.
If
you
wish
to
skip changing
the
PIN
code,
go
to
step 3.
• The
PIN
code
is
initially set
to
"0000".
• The
maximum
number
of
digits in
the
PIN
code is 15.
Press
[Clear]
to
delete
the
last entry.
3
Search
for
the
unit
("Car Multimedia")
from
your
Bluetooth device.
4 Select the
unit
("Car Multimedia")
on
your
Bluetooth device.
If a PIN
code
is
required, enter "0000" (initial).
When pairing
is
complete,
the
device is listed
on
the
<Paired Device List>.
• To use
the
paired device, connect
the
device
on
the
<Paired Device List>. (Page
40)
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0 Connecting/disconnecting a registered
Bluetooth device
Two devices can be connected simultaneously.
1 Display
the
<Biuetooth Setup> screen.
(Page 39)
2
3 Select
the
device you
want
to
connect (G)
),
then press [Connection] (@
).
40
4 Select [ON]
(to
connect)
or
[OFF] (to
disconnect)
for
the
target
(G)
),
then display
the
<Paired Device List> screen (@
).
I:
Mobile
phone
J-:
Audio device
II:
Device
for
using Apps
• The status
is
shown
as
follows:
- "Connecting": Connection
is
in progress.
- "Connected": A connection
has
been
established.
- "Connect Ready": A connection can be established.
- "Disconnecting": Disconnection
is
in
progress.
- "Disconnected": No connection
is
established.
5 Connect
the
selected device.
• When a Bluetooth mobile
phone
is
connected,
the
signal strength and battery level are displayed
when
the
information
is
acquired
from
the
device.
0 Deleting a registered Bluetooth device
1
Display
the
<Biuetooth Setup> screen.
(Page 39)
2
3 Select a device
to
delete (G)
},
then press
[Remove] (@).
A confirmation message appears.
Press
[Yes].
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BLUEIOQilt
Using a Bluetooth
mobile
phone
0
Receiving a call
When a
call
comes in
...
• Call
information
is
displayed
if
acquired.
Phone operation
is
not
available while
the
picture from
the
rear
view
camera
is
displayed.
(Page 35)
To reject a call
When <Auto Answer>
is
set
to
[ON] (Page 45)
The
unit
answers incoming
calls
automatically.
0
Ending a
call
While talking
...
0
Adjusting
the
volume
of
calls/earpiece/
microphone
While talking
...
You can adjust
the
volume level
between
0
to
15
(initial:
3).
Use
the
monitor
panel
to
adjust
the
call/earpiece
volume.
(Page
7)
0
Switching between handsfree mode and phone
mode
While talking
...
Each
time
you press
the
button,
the
talking
method
is
switched~-~:
handsfree mode
I~-~:
phone
mode).
0
Adjusting
the
noise reduction/echo
cancel level
While talking
...
To adjust
the
noise reduction
volume
(between
0
to
-20,
initial:
-10):
Adjust
<NR
LEVEL>.
To adjust
the
echo
volume (between
-1
to+
1,
initial:
0):
Adjust
<EC
LEVEL>.
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Page 42
0
Sending
text
during a
call
You
can
send
text during a
call
using the
DTMF
(Dual
Tone
Multi
Frequency) function.
0
Switching between
two
connected
devices
When 2 devices
are
connected, you
can
change the
device
to
use.
While
using a
Bluetooth mobile
phone,
select
the
device you want
to
use.
'
·
~
1n7H
The
active device
is
highlighted.
42
0
Making a
call
1
Display
the
phone
control
screen.
On
the Home screen:
For
KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/KW-V120BT:
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For
KW-V320BT:
• Only
for
KW-V320BT:
You
can
also
display
the
phone control
screen
by
selecting
[Phone]
on
the pop-up short-cut menu
(Page
11
).
2
Select
a
method
to
make a call.
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From
the
call
history*
[I]
From
the phone book*
[1]
From the preset list
To
preset,
see
page
44.
[i]
Direct number entry
[[]
Voice dialing
G
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of
":)
You
can
display
the
<Biuetooth Setup>
screen
by pressing
[oliJ.
*
When
the
mobile
phone
is
not
compatible
with
Phone
Book
Access
Profile
(PBAP),
the
call
history
and
the
phone
book
are
not
displayed
.
From
the
call history/phone book/preset
list
1
[\oJ
From the
call
history
(missed
calls/
received
calls/dialed
calls)
[1111
From the phone book
[*]
From the preset list
2
Select
the
target
(G)
),
then
make a
call
(@
).
You
can
change the page to
display
more
items by pressing
Ca]![VJ.
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To
use
the
A
to
Z search in
the
phone
book
:
1
2
Select
the
initial.
If
the
initial
character is
a number, press
[1,2,3 ... ]
and
then
select
the
number.
3
Select
a phone
number
from
the
list.
To
display
other
phone
numbers:
When
the
phone
book
list
is
displayed, you can
swi
tch
between
phone
numbers
if
several
phone
numbers are registered
for
the
same contact (up
to
10
phone
numbers per contact).
1
Switch
the
one number.
The
phone
number
switches each
time[>]
is
pressed.
2
Select a phone number
to
call.
Direct
number
entry
You
can enter u
to
31
numbers.
Press
[
81
to
delete
the
last
entry.
Press
and
hold
[0/+]
to
add"+"
to
the
phone
number.
Voice
dialing
• Available
only
when
the
connected mobile
phone
has a voice recognition system.
1
Activate voice
dialing.
On
the
phone
control
screen:
When iPhone
is
connected,
Siri
is
activated.
• You
can
also
activate voice
dialing
by
holding
FNC/\fl (for KW-V420BT/KW-V220BT/
KW-V120BT)
or
HOME/\fl
(for
KW-V320BT)
on
the
monitor
panel.
2
Say
the name
of
the person you want
to
call.
If
the
unit
cannot find
the
target,
the
following
screen appears.
Press
[Start],
then
say
the
To cancel
voice
dialing:
Press
[Cancel].
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BLUEIOOJ.
0 Presetting phone numbers
You can preset
up
to
5 phone numbers.
1
Display
the
phone control screen.
(Page
42)
2
Select hone
book
or
call history.
3
Select a phone number
to
preset.
The preset list
is
displayed.
4
Select a preset
number
to
store into.
To
display
the
preset
list,
press[*]
on
the
phone
control screen. (Page
42)
44
Using
the
Bluetooth audio
player
To register a new device,
see
page
38.
To connect/d isconnect a device,
see
page
40.
0
Indications
and buttons on
the
source
control
screen
The operation buttons, indications and information
displayed
on
the
screen
differ
depending on the connected device.
Playback
information
[I]
Tag data (current track
title
/artist name/album
title)*
1
• Pressing [
<111111
scrolls
the
text
if
not
all
of
the text
is
shown.
[I]
The
signal strength and battery
level
(Appear
only
when
the
information
is
acquired from the
device.)
[]]
Playing
time
*
1
[}]
Playback
status*
1
Operation buttons
[~
]/[(!]]
*
2
Displays
the
other
operation
button
window.
To hide the
window
,
press
[
~
JI[
[!)J
*
2
[;!i~i]
Displays
the <Equalizer> screen.
(Page
47)
[Q]
Displays
the track list.
(Page
45)
[~] [~]
• Selects
a track.
(Press)
Reverse/forward search.*
1
(Hold)
[..,_]
Starts playback.
[111 l:X:1
[~]
[o(1 ]
Pauses
playback.
Selects random
playback
mode.*
3
Selects repeat
playback
mode.*
3
Displays
the <Biuetooth Setup>
screen. (
Page
45
)
To
display all available
operation buttons, press
[~
]/
[(!]]
*
2
to
display
the
other
operation
button
window.
*
1
Ava
i
lable
only
for
devices
compat
ible
wi
th
AVRCP
1.3
.
*
2
The
appearance
of
the
buttons
di
ffe
rs
depend
i
ng
on
the
model:
[
~lor
[~
]
for
KW
-
V420BT
/
KW
-
V220BT
/
KW-V
1
20BT
/[(!]J or[[!)]
for
KW
-
V320BT.
*
3
The
random
and
repeat
functions
vary
depending
on
the
Bluetooth
audio
dev
i
ce
.
Page 45
0 Selecting an audio file from
the
menu
1
2 Select a category (
G)
),
then
a desired
item
(®).
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• Select an item
in
each layer
until
you reach
and select
the
desired file.
• You can change
the
page
to
display more
items
by
pressing
[a]I[VJ.
Press
[~]
to
return
to
the
upper
layer.
If
you
want
to
play all tracks in
the
folder,
press
[~]
on
the
right
of
the
desired folder.
Settings
for
Bluetooth devices
You can change various settings
for
using Bluetooth
devices
on
the
<Biuetooth Setup> screen.
1 Display
the
<Biuetooth Setup> screen.
On
the
Home
screen:
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• You can also display
the
<Biuetooth Setup>
screen
by
pressing
[oi!J
on the
phone
control
screen (Page 42)
or
[ofj]
on
the
11
BT
Audi0
11
source control screen (Page 44).
2 Configure
the
Bluetooth settings.
0 Setting items
<Paired Device List>
<PIN Code>
<Device Name>
Press
[Enter)
to
show
the
list
of registered devices. You can connect a device
or
delete registered devices.
(Page 40) Changes
the
PIN
code
of
the
unit.
(Page
39)
Shows
the
device name
to
be
shown
on
the
Bluetooth
device-
Car
Multimedia.
<Device Address>
<Auto Connect>
<Biuetooth HF/Audio>
<Auto Answer>
<Auto Pairing>
<Initialize>
Shows
the
device address
of the unit.
ON (Initial): A connection
is
automatically established
with
the
last connected Blue
tooth
device
when
the
unit
is
turned on.
OFF:
Cancels.
Select
the
speakers used
for
Bluetooth (both
phone
and audio
player).
Front Only: Front speakers
only
.
·
All
(Initial): All speakers.
ON: The
unit
answers
the
incoming
calls automatically after 5 seconds.
OFF (Initial): The
unit
does
not
answer
the
calls automatically.
Answer
the
calls manually.
. ON (Initial): Establishes pairing
automatically
with
the
connected
iOS
device (such
as
iPhone)
even
if
the
Bluetooth
function
is
deactivated
on
the
device. (Auto
pairing may
not
work
for
some
devices
depending
on
the iOS
version.)
OFF:
Cancels.
Hold
[Enter)
to
reset all settings
you have made
for
using Bluetooth
mobile
phones and
Bluetoot
h audio
players.
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Settings for
using
applications
of
iPod
touch/iPhone/
Android
Before using
applications
of
iPod touch
/iPhone/
Android such
as
Pandora,
select
the
device
to
use.
When connecting
the
device
for
first time,
the
setup screen (for connection, etc.) appears.
Follow
the
procedure on
the
setup screen
to
configure
the
settings.
Preparation:
For Android: Connect
the
Android device via
Bluetooth.
(Page 38)
For iPod touch/iPhone:
46
- Connect iPod touch/iPhone
with
a
cable.
(Page 63)
- Select
the
connection
method
of
iPod
touch/
iPhone on <iPod Setup>. (Page 21)
1
Display
the
<APP
Settings>
screen.
On
the
Home screen:
If
[Enter]
for
<APP Setup>
cannot
be
selected,
turn
off
the
AV
source. (Page
8)
2
Select
the
device
type
(G)
),
then press
[OK]
(@
).
When selecting
[iPhone/iPod (USB)],
the
setting
is
complete.
3
When
selecting
[Android/Other
(Biuetooth)]
as
the device type: Select
the
Android device
(G)
),
then
press
[OK]
to
connect
(@
).
You can change
the
page
to
display
more
items
by
pressing
[a]![VJ.
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SEJ.J.INGS
Sound
adjustment
0
Using
the
sound
equalization
The adjustments are memorized
for
each source
until you adjust
the
sound again.
If
the
source
is
a disc,
the
adjustments are stored
for
each
of
the
following
categories.
- DVDNCD
-CD
-
DivX/MPEG 1
/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/W
AV
I
AAC
• You
cannot
adjust
the
sound
when
the
unit
is
in
standby.
Selecting
a preset sound
mode
1
Display
the
<Equalizer>
screen.
On
the
Home screen:
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• You
can change
the
page
to
display
more
items
by
pressing
[aJI[Vl.
• You
can
also display
the
<Equalizer>
screen by
pressing
[;iiiil
on
the
source
control
screen.
Storing
your
own
adjustments-Adjusting
the
sound
precisely
1
Select
a sound mode.
(See
the
left
column.)
2
Select
a band and adjust
the
level
of
the
selected
band.
• You can adjust
the
level
by
dragging
the
slider
or
using
[~]/[T].
Repeat this step
to
adjust
the
level
of
other
bands.
The adjustments are stored and <User>
is
activated.
3
Adjust
the
sound.
<Q
factor> Adjusts
the
width
of
the
frequency.
<Bass EXT> Activates ([ON])/deactivates
([OFF])
bass.
<SW
LEVEL> Adjusts subwoofer
level.*
To
apply
the
adjusted equalizer
to
all playback
sources, press [ALL
SRC],
then
press
[OK]
to
confirm.
To
clear
the
adjustment, press [EQ
INT].
*
Not
adjustable
when
<None>
is
selected
for
subwoofer
on
the
<Speaker
Select>
screen.
(Page
48)
0
Setting
the
crossover
network
mode
Select
the
appropriate
crossover
network
mode
according
to
the
speaker system (2-way speaker
system
or
3-way speaker system).
1
Turn
off
the
AV
source.
(Page
8)
2
Display
the
<X' over Network>
screen.
For
KW
-V420BT /KW-V220BT /KW-V120BT:
Press
FNC
and
volume+
on
the
monitor
panel
at
the
same time.
• For KW-V320BT:
Press
C)
and
volume+
on
the
monitor
panel
at
the
same time.
3
Select
the
crossover
network
mode.
[2
way]
Select
this
when
connecting speakers
in
a 2-way system (front/rear).
[3
way]
Select
this
when
connecting speakers
in a 3-way system (tweeter/mid
range/woofer).
A confirmation message appears.
Press
[Yes].
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SEJ.J.INGS
0
Setting
the
speakers-car
type,
speaker size and crossover frequency
Preparation:
Select
the
appropriate crossover
network
mode
beforehand.
(Page
47)
1
Display
the
<Car
Setting>
screen.
On
the
Home
screen:
2
Select
a car
type
(G)
),
select
the
location
of
the
speakers (@)*
1
,
then
display
the
<Speaker
Select>
screen
(@
).
48
3
Select
the
speaker
type
(G)),
select
the
size
of
the
selected speaker(@
),
then
display
the
<X'
over>
screen
(@).
When a speaker
is
not
connected, select
<None>.
When setting
the
front
speakers, also select
the
speaker size
for
<Tweeter>.
4
Adjust
the
crossover
frequency
of
the
selected
<TW
Gain (L}>/ Adjusts
the
output
volume
of
<TW
Gain (R)>
the
tweeter
(left/right).*m
<TWFREQ>
<Gain>
<HPFFREQ>
<LPF FREQ>
<Slope> <Phase>
Adjusts
the
crossover
frequency
for
the
tweeter.*
2
*
3
Adjusts
the
output
volume
of
the
selected
speaker.
Adjusts
the
crossover
frequency
for
the
front
or
rear
speakers (high
pass
filter).*
4
Adjusts
the
crossover
for
the
subwoofer
(low
pass
filter).*
5
Adjusts
the
crossover
slope.%
Selects
the
phase for
the
subwoofer.*
5
*
1
Speaker
location
selection
is
available
only
when
<X' over
Network>
is
set
to
[2 way].
(Page
47)
*
2
Appears
only
when
the
front
speakers
are
selected
.
*
3
Adjustable
only
when
<Tweeter>
is
set
to
<Small>,
<Middle>,
or
<Large>
on
the
<Speaker Select>
screen.
*
4
Appears
only
when
the
front/tweeter
or
rear/mid
range
speakers
are
selected
.
*
5
When
<X' over
Network>
is
set
to
[2 way]
(Page47):
Appears
only
when
the
subwoofer
is
selected
.
*
6
Not
adjustable
when
<HPF FREQ>
or
<LPF
FREQ>
is
set
to
<Through>.
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SEJ.J.INGS
0 Adjusting
the
Digital
Time
Alignment
(DTA)
Make
fine
adjustments
to
the
delay
time
of
the
speaker
output
to
create a more suitable
environment
for
your
vehicle.
1 Display
the
<Time Alignment> screen.
On
the
Home screen:
2 Select
the
listening position (<All>,
<front
L>,
<front
R>
or
<front
All>*
).
3 Select
an
item
to
make
an
adjustment.
[Distance] Adjusts
the
Digital Time
Alignment
(DTA) value.
[Gain] Adjusts
the
output
volume
of
the
selected speaker.
4 Adjust each speaker setting.
• To
determine
the
adjustment value,
see
the
right
column.
• To initialize
the
setting value, press
[Initialize].
*
<front
All>
is
selectable
only
when
<X' over Network>
is
set
to
[2 way].
(Page
47)
Determining
the
value
for
<Position DTA>
adjustment
If
you specify
the
distance
from
the
center
of
the
currently set listen i
ng
position
to
every speaker,
the
delay
time
will
be
automatically
computed
and set.
CD
Determine
the
center
of
the
currently set
listening position
as
the
reference point.
® Measure
the
distances
from
the
reference
point
to
the
speakers.
® Calculate
the
differences between
the
distance
of
the
furthest speaker and
other
speaker
s.
@)
Set
the
DTA value calculated in step ® for
individual speakers.
® Adjust gain
for
individual
speakers.
Example: When
<front
All>
is
selected
as
the
listening position
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Page 50
SEJ.J.IMGS
Adjustment
for
video playback
0 Adjusting
the
picture
You can
adjust
the
picture
quality.
1 Display
the
picture adjustment screen.
On
the
source
control
screen:
2 Select [DIM ON] (dimmer on)
or
[DIM
OFF]
(dimmer off) (G)), then adjust the picture
(@
).
50
<Bright>
Adjusts
the
brightness.(-
15
to+
1 5)
<Contrast> Adjusts
the
contrast.(-
10
to
+10)
<Black> Adjusts
the
blackness.(-
10
to
+ 10)
<Color> <Tint> <Sharpness>
Adjusts
the
color.(-
10
to+
1 0)
Adjusts
the
tint.(-
10
to+
1 0)
Adjusts
the
sharpness.
(-2
to
+2)
• You can also
display
the
picture
adjustment
screen
by
selecting [Screen Adjustment]
(for
KW-V420BT /KW-V220BT /KW-V1 20BT)/[Picture
Adjust]
(for
KW-V320BT)
on
the
pop-up
short-
cut
menu
(Page 1 1 ).
0 Changing
the
aspect ratio
You can
change
the
aspect
ratio
for
video
playback.
1 Display the aspect ratio selection screen.
On
the
source
control
screen:
ZOOM,
A~p•ct
'M'~lll"
Audio
Subtitle
Angle
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2 Select
the
aspect ratio.
<FULL>*
<JUST>
<Normal>*
<Auto>
For 16:9
original
pictures
4:3
signal
16:9
signal
~
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I
For
viewing
4:3 pictures ·
naturally
on
the
wide
screen
4:3
signal
16:9
signa
l
1:
o:1
I~O~
I
For 4:3
original
pictures
4:3
signal
16:9
signal
~
I~O~I
For "DISC"/"USB"
only:
The
aspect
ratio
is
automatically
selected
to
match
the
incoming
signals.
*
While
DivX
is
played
back
with
<Screen Ratio>
set
to
[16:9]
(Page
16
for
discs/Page
18
for
USB
),
the
aspect
rat
io
may
not
set
correctly.
Page 51
0 Zooming
the
picture
You
can zoom
the
picture (<FULL>, <Zoom1>
to
<Zoom3>).
• When <Aspect>
is
set
to
<JUST> or <Auto>
(Page
50),
the picture
is
zoomed with
the
aspect
ratio
of
the
<FULL> setting.
1 Display
the
magnification level selecting
screen.
On
the
source control screen:
2 Change
the
magnification (
G)
), then move
the
zooming frame (
e.g)
).
• The zoom function cannot be used for some video sources.
Changing
the
display design
You can change
the
background and panel color.
1 Display
the
<User Customize> screen.
On
the
Home screen:
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• Only for KW-V320BT: You can also display
the
<User Customize> screen
by
selecting [User
Customize]
on
the
pop-up
short-
cut
menu
(Page
11
).
2 Only
for
KW-V420BT/KW-V320BT: Select
an item
to
change (background design:
[Background]/panel color: [Panel Color]).
6L·
.,.,,
..
.,,, X
~
-··
3 Select a background/panel color*
1
To select a background
To select a panel color*
1
• Selecting [Scan] changes
the
illumination
color gradually.
*
1
Panel
color
is
selectable
only
for
KW-V420BT/KW-V320BT.
*
2
Store
your
own
scene
beforehand.
(Page
52)
*
3
Store
your
own
color
adjustment
beforehand. (Page
52)
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Page 52
SEIII~GS
0
Making
your
own
color
adjustment
(only
for
KW-V420BT/KW-V320BT)
1
Select
[Panel Color]
on
the
<User
Customize>
screen.
(Page
51)
2
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':>
3
Select
the
dimmer
setting
for
the
color
(G)),
then
adjust
the
color(@).
0 Storing
your
own
scene
for
the
background
image
While playing a
video
or
picture, you can capture an
image and use
the
captured image
as
a background.
• You
cannot
capture copyrighted
content
and
images
from
iPod/iPhone.
When using a
JPEG
file
as
the
background, make
sure
that
the
resolution
is
800 x
480 pixels.
The
color
of
the
captured image
may
look
different
from
that
of
the
actual
scene.
1
Play a video
or
picture.
2
Display
the
<User Customize>
screen.
(Page 51)
52
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Moves
the
zooming
frame.
Magnifies
the
scene.
(<OFF>,
<Zooml>-
<Zoom3>)
Starts/pauses
playback. Advances scenes frame-by­frame.
• To
cancel
the
capture, press
[Cancel].
5
Capture
the
image displayed
on
the
screen.
A confirmation message appears.
Press
[Yes]
to
store
the
newly
captured image. (The existing
image
is
replaced
with
the
new
one.)
Press
[No]
to
return
to
the
previous screen.
*
Not
displayed
when
playing
an
external
component
connected
to
the
iPod/AV-IN
inputterminal.
Customizing the Home
screen
You
can arrange
the
items
to
display
on
the
Home
screen.
1
Display
the
<HOME Customize>
screen.
On
the
Home
screen:
Press
rVJ
repeatedly
to
change
the
page
on
the
<Display>
menu
screen.
0
Sc
ll
li
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• You
can
also display
the
<HOME Customize>
screen
by
pressing and
holding
one
of
the
source
button
displayed
on
the
Home
screen.
2
Select
the
position
to
place
the
icon
(
G)
),
then
select
the item you
want
to
display
in
the
selected
position (@) .
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..
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.
X
HOME
...
..
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.
~
CustomizP. '
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iP:-
BT
Audio
Repeat this step
to
place
icons
for
other
items.
Page 53
SEIIINGS
Customizing
the
system settings
0
Memorizing/recalling
the
settings
• You can memorize
the
settings changed
in
the
<Settings>
menu and
recall
the
memorized
settings any time.
The memorized settings are
kept
even
when
the
unit
is
reset.
1
Display
the
<SETUP
Memory>
screen.
On
the
Home screen:
Press
[VJ
repeatedly
to
change
the
page on
the
<System>
menu screen.
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To
cancel,
press
[No].
3
Select
an operation.
[Recall] [Memory] [Clear]
Recalls
the
memorized settings.
Memorizes
the
current settings.
Clears
the
currently
memorized
settings.
To
cancel,
press
[Cancel].
A confirmation message appears.
Press
[Yes].
0
Updating
the
system
You
can update
the
system
by
connecting a
USB
device containing an
update
file.
• To update
the
system, visit
<http://www.jvc.net/
cs/car/>.
1
Create
an
update
file and copy
it
to
a
USB
device.
To connect a
USB
device,
see
page 63.
2
Display
the
<System
Information>
screen.
On
the
Home screen:
Press
[VJ
repeatedly
to
change
the
page
on
the
<System>
menu
screen.
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on
the
next
page
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Page 54
SET.IINGS
3
<Application
Updates
the
system
Version>
application.
<System Version>
Updates
the
system.
<DVD
Version>
Updates
the
DVD
system
application.
It
may take a
while.
If
the
update
has
been
completed successfully,
"Update Completed"
appears.
Reset
the
unit.
• Do
not
disconnect
the
USB
device
while
updating.
If
the
update
has
failed,
turn
the power
off
and
then on, and retry
the
update.
Even
if
you have
turned
off
the
power during
the
update, you can restart
the
update after
the
power
is
turned on. The update will
be performed from
the beginning.
54
0
Adjusting
the
touch position
You
can adjust
the
touch position on
the
touch
panel
if
the
position touched and
the
operation
performed
do
not
match.
1
Display
the
<Touch
Panel
Adjust>
screen.
On
the
Home screen:
Press
[VJ
repeatedly
to
change
the
page on
the
<System>
menu screen.
2
Touch
the
center
of
the
marks at the upper
left
(
G)
),
the
lower center
(@
),
then the
upper
right(
@)
as
instructed.
To reset
the
touch position, press
[Reset].
To
cancel
the current operation, press
[Cancel].
Page 55
SEIII~GS
Setting menu items
0 Displaying
the
<Settings>
menu
screen
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~
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You can change
the
page
to
display
more
items
by
pressing
[.,6.]/[VJ.
You can also display
the
<Settings>
screen
by
selecting
[Settings]
on
the
pop-up
short-cut
menu (Page
11
).
You
cannot
change
the
<Audio>
settings screen
in
the
following
situations:
- When
the
AV source
is
turned
off. (Page
8)
- When
the
Bluetooth
phone
is
used (making
or
receiving a
call,
during
a
call,
or
while
voice
dialing)
0
<Audio>
setting
screen
<Equalizer>
Change
the
sound
mode
or
adjust and store
the
equalization
for
each source. (Page 47)
Equalizer:
Selects
the
preset sound mode.
-
Flat
(lnitiai)/Hard
Rock/Pop/Hip
Hop/R&B/
Jazz/Classical/User
Q
factor:
Adjusts
the
width
of
the
frequency.
-
1.35/1.5
(lnitial)/2.0
• Bass
EXT:
Activates/deactivates
bass.
-
ON/OFF (Initial)
SW LEVEL: Adjusts
the
subwoofer
level.
-
-50to+10(1nitiai:O)
<Sound
Effect>
Adjust
the
sound effect.
Loudness:
Adjusts loudness.
-
OFF
(lnitiai)/Low/High
Bass
Boost:
Selects
the
bass
boost
level.
-
OFF
(lnitiai)/Level1
/Level
2/Level
3/Level4/
LevelS
Volume
Link
EQ:
You can reduce
the
driving
noise
by
raising
the
bandwidth.
-
OFF (lnitiai)/ON
Space
Enhancement*
1
:
Virtually
enhances
the
sound space using
the
Digital Signal
Processor
(DSP)
system.
Select
the
enhance
level.
-
OFF
(lnitiai)/Smaii/Medium/Large
K2*
2
:
Restores
the
sound
lost
due
to
audio
compression
to
a realistic sound.
-
OFF/ON (Initial)
Sound
Response:
Virtually
makes
the
sound
more
realistic using
the
Digital Signal
Processor
(DSP)
system. Select
the
sound
level.
-
OFF
(lnitiai)/Levei1/Levei2/Level3
Sound
Lift:
You can
move
the
center
of
the
sound
to
the
lower
or
higher
point.
Select
the
height.
- OFF
(lnitiai)/Low/Middle/High
<Fader/Balance>
Fader: Adjusts
the
front
and rear speaker
output
balance.
F1
5
to
R1
5
(Initial: 0)
- When using a two-speaker system, set
the
fader
to
the
center
(0)
.
Balance: Adjusts
the
left
and
right
speaker
output
balance.
L
15
to
R1
5
(Initial: 0)
Press
L•J/[TJ/[<IIIIIJ/[.,...]
or
drag
[I)]
to
adjust.
To
clear
the
adjustment, press
[Center].
<Speaker/X'
over>
Select
the
car type/speaker size and adjust
the
crossover frequency. (Page 48)
*
1
You
cannot
change
the
setting
when
"Tuner"
is
selected
as
the
source.
*
2
This
function
works
only
when
"DISC"
/"USB"
/"iPod"
I
"AndroidTM"
is
selected
as
the
source.
Continued
on
the
next
page
.
..
ENGLISH
I
55
Page 56
<Time
Alignment>
Select the listening position,
then
adjust
the
delay
time
of
the
speaker
output
to
create a more suitable
environment for
your
vehicle.
(Page 49)
<Volume Offset>
Adjust and store
the
auto-adjustment volume
level
for each source. (For discs,
the
adjustment
is
stored
for each
of
the
following
categories:
DVDNCD,
CD,
and DivX/MPEG 1 /MPEG2/WMV /MP3/WMA/WAV
I
AAC.)
The volume
level will automatically
increase
or
decrease when you change
the
source.
·
-15
to
+6
(Initial:
00)
0 <Display> setting screen
<Dimmer>
Auto
(Initial): Dims
the
screen and
button
illumination
when
you
turn
on
the
headlights.
- The
ILLUMIIead connection
is
required.
(Page
62)
ON:
Activates
dimmer.
OFF:
Cancels.
<User
Customize>
Change
the display design. (Page
51)
<OSDCiock>
ON:
Displays
the
clock while a video source
is
playing.
OFF (Initial): Cancels.
<Demonstration>
ON (Initial):
Activates the demonstration on
the
screen.
OFF:
Cancels.
56
<Scroll>
ON (Initial): Scrolls
the
displayed information
repeatedly.
Once: Scrolls
the
displayed
information
once.
OFF:
Cancels.
Pressing [
<1111111
scrolls
the
text
regardless
of
this setting.
<HOME Customize>
Change
the
items
to
display on
the
Home screen.
(Page 52)
<Screen Adjustment>
Adjust
the
brightness and blackness
of
the
screen.
Press
[Enter]
to
display
the
setting screen, select
[DIM
ON]
(dimmer
on)/[DIM
OFF]
(dimmer off),
then
change
the
following
settings:
Bright: Adjusts brightness.
-
-15
to+
15
(Initial:
0
for
dimmer
on/+
15
for
dimmer
off)
Black:
Adjusts blackness.
-
-10
to
+10
(Initial:
0)
<Video
Output>*
1
Select
the
color
system
of
the
external monitor.
NTSC (lnitiai)/PAL
<Angle>*
2
Adjust
the
panel angle. (Page
7)
*
1
"Please
Power
Off"
appears
when
the
setting
is
changed.
Turn
off
the
power,
then
turn
on
to
enable
the
change.
*
2
Only
for
KW-V420BT.
0 <Input>
setting screen
<Rear
Camera>
Configure
the
rear view camera settings.
Rear
Camera
Interruption (Page 35):
-
ON:
Displays the picture from
the
rear view
camera when you shift
the
gear
to
the
reverse
(R)
position.
-
OFF (Initial):
Select this when no camera
is
connected.
Parking
Guidelines: Displays
(ON:
Initial)
or
hides
(OFF)
the
parking guidelines. (Page
36)
Guidelines
Setup: Adjusts
the
parking guidelines.
(Page
36)
<Parking Assist>*
1
Configure settings for using the
ADS
adapter.
Parking Assist Display: When
an
ADS
adapter
is
connected, you can display
information
about
obstacles around
the
car.
-
ON:
Always displays information.
- Dyn.
(Initial):
Displays information
when
the
sensor detects
obstacles.
-
OFF:
Cancels. Parking Assist Position: Selects where information
about
obstacles
is
displayed on
the
screen.
- Left/Right
(Initial)
<Navigation
lnput>*
2
iPhone: Switches
to
the
screen
of
App
from
the
connected iPod touch/iPhone
by
pressing
DISP
(for KW-V420BT)!c_9l (for KW-V320BT/KW-V220BT/
KW-V120BT) on
the
monitor
panel.
(Page 23)
OFF:
Switches
to
the
current source control
screen.
*
1
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1.
*
2
To
change
the
setting,
turn
off
the
AV
source
by
pressing
[AV
Off]
on
the
Home
screen
beforehand.
Page 57
0
<System> setting screen
<Language>*
1
Select
the text
language
used for on-screen
information.
• English
(lnitiai)/Espanoi/Fran~ais/Deutsch/
ltaliano/Nederlands/Portugues/Ti.irk~e/
PyccKM171/~.,,~S:/...r".Ju/~~'ln1M-11nu/
f~H$:~3t/•R
tfl
3t/Bahasa
Malaysia/Bahasa
Indonesia
- For
external
monitors, only English/Spanish/ French/German/Italian/Dutch/Russian/ Portuguese
are
available. If
another
language
has
been
selected,
the text
language
for external
monitors will
be set
to
English.
• GUI
Language:
Selects
the
language
used for
displaying
operation buttons and menu items.
-
English (lnitiai)/Local
(the
language selected
above)
<Clock> Adjust the
clock
time.
(Page
4)
<iPod Setup> Specify
the connection method
of
iPod/iPhone.
(Page
21)
<APP Setup> Configure
the App settings.
(Page
46)
<Biuetooth
Setup>
Configure
settings for using a
Bluetooth
device,
such
as
connection and other
general operations.
(Page
45)
<Maestro
Setup>*
2
Shows
information about/changes the settings for
using the
ADS
adapter.
<Beep>
ON
(Initial):
Activates the key-touch tone.
OFF:
Cancels.
<SETUP
Memory>
You
can
memorize,
recall,
or
clear
the settings you
have made.
(Page
53)
<DivX(R) VOD>*
3
This
unit
has
its own Registration Code. Once
you
have
played
back a file
with
the Registration
Code
recorded, this unit's Registration
Code
is
overwritten
for copyright protection.
Press
[Enter]
to
display
the information.
To
return
to
the previous screen, press [OK].
<Initialize> Initialize all
settings you have made.
Hold
[Enter]
to
initialize
the settings.
After
initializing
the settings,
adjust the settings
on the
<Initial
Settings>
screen.
<Touch
Panel
Adjust>
Adjust the touch positions
of
the buttons on the
screen.
(Page
54)
<System
Information>
Displays
the version information
of
the software.
You
can
update the software.
(Page
53) <Open Source Licenses> Shows
the
Open Source
Licenses.
*
1
"Please
Power
Off'
appears
when
the
setting
is
changed.
Turn
off
the
power,
then
turn
on
to
enable
the
change.
*
2
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1.
*
3
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/KW-V220BT
Region
4.
ENGLISH
I
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Page 58
For KW-V320BT Region 1 /KW-V220BT Region 1
I
KW-V120BT:
To
use
the
remote
controller,
purchase
RM-RK258
separately.
Pl~pa
·.
ra,io
.
n
·•··
58
~
~
)
CD CD CD
0 Changing the battery
of
the remote
controller
Use
a commercially available
button
battery
(CR2025).
• Insert
the
battery
with
the+
and-
poles aligned
properly.
-
If
the
effectiveness
of
the remote
controller
decreases, replace
the
battery.
6Caution:
Keep
the
battery
out
of
reach
of
children and in
original package until
ready
to
use.
Dispose
of
used batteries
promptly.
If
swallowed
contact
physician
immediately.
Do
not
leave
the battery near fire
or
under direct
sunlight. A fire,
explosion
or excessive heat
generation may
result.
Do
not
set
the
remote
control
in
hot
places such
as
on
the
dashboard.
Danger
of
explosion
if
Lithium battery
is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only
with
the
same
or
equivalent
type.
Before using the remote controller:
Aim
the
remote
controller directly
at
the
remote
sensor on
the
unit.
DO
NOT
expose the remote sensor
to
bright
light
(direct
sunlight
or
artificial lighting).
CALIFORNIA,
USA
ONLY
This
product
contains a
CR
Coin Cell
Lithium
Battery which contains
Perchlorate
Material-
special handling
may
apply.
See
www.dtsc.ca.gov/
hazardouswaste/perchlorate
Page 59
R
OLLER
Operations using
..
the
remote
controller
(RM-RK258)
0
Basic
button functions
An
Attenuates/restores
the
sound.
Switches
the
screen
between
the
current
DISP
source
and
the
App
screen
from
the
connected
iPod
touch/iPhone/
Android.
FM/A
I
Selects
the
band.
AM/~
• Selects
a
title/item/folder.
Tuner:
- Searches
for
stations
automatically.
- Searches
for
stations
manually.
~~
(Hold)
"V'
I
A...
SiriusXM
Satellite
Radio*
1
:
- Selects
a
channel.
-
Selects a
channel
rapidly.
(Hold)
• Selects
a track.
VOL+/
Adjusts
the
volume
level.
VOL­SRC
Selects
the
source.
....
/11
Starts/pauses*
2
playback.
\.
Answers
incoming
calls.
0-9
Enters a
number.
(See
the
far
right
column.)
1-6
ANGLE
ASPECT
ENT DIRECT CLR
Enters
preset
station
number.
Tilts
the
monitor
panel.*
3
Changes
the
aspect ratio.
• To
check
the
current
aspect
ratio
setting,
operate
on
the
touch
panel.
(Page
50)
Confirms
selection.
Enters
direct
search
mode.
(See
the
right
column.)
Erases
the
misentry.
*
1
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1/KW-V220BT
Region
1.
*
2
Does
not
work
while
listening
to
Bluetooth
audio.
*
3
Available
for
KW-V420BT
only.
0
Searching for an item
directly
Tuner frequency
liJ
Press DIRECT
to
enter
the
search
mode.
[1]
Press
number
buttons
to
enter
a
frequency
.
To
erase a
misentry,
press
CLR
(clear).
W
Press~
I~
to
confirm
the
entry.
To
exit
the
search
mode,
press
DIRECT,
FM/•,
or
AM/~.
Chapter/title/folder/file/track on the disc
liJ
Press
DIRECT
to
enter
the
search
mode.
Each
time
you
press
DIRECT,
the
item
to
search
for
changes.
W
Press a
number
button
to
select a
desired
item.
To
erase a
misentry,
press
CLR
(clear).
W
Press ENT
to
confirm
the
selection.
• To
exit
the
search
mode,
press
DIRECT,
FM/•,
or
AM/~.
0
Disc
operations
Using
the
VCD
menu
During
PBC
playback
...
liJ
Press DIRECT
to
enter
the
search
mode
.
W
Press a
number
button
to
select
the
item
you
want
to
play.
W
Press
ENT
to
confirm
the
selection.
• To
exit
the
search
mode,
press
DIRECT,
FM/A,
or
AM/~.
ENGLISH
I
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Page 60
&WARNING
If
you connect
the
ignition
wire (red) and the
battery wire (yellow)
to
the car chassis (ground),
you may cause a short circuit,
that
in turn may
start a fire. Always connect those wires
to
the
power source running
through
the
fuse box.
Do
not
cut
out
the
fuse from
the
ignition wire (red)
and the battery wire
(yellow).
The power supply
must be connected
to
the
wires via the fuse.
&
Precautions on
installation
and connection
Mounting and
wiring
this
product
requires
skills and experience. For best safety, leave
the
mounting
and
wiring
work
to
professionals.
Make sure
to
ground
the
unit
to
a negative
12
V
DC
power supply.
Do
not
install
the
unit
in a location exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
excessive heat
or
humidity. Also
avoid places
with
too
much dust or the possibility
of
water splashing.
Do
not
use
your
own
screws.
Use
only the screws
provided.
If
you use the wrong screws, you could damage the unit. If
the
power
is
not
turned on ("Miswiring
DC
Offset
Error",
"Warning
DC
Offset
Error"
is
displayed),
the
speaker wire may have a short circuit or
have touched
the
chassis
of
the
vehicle and the
protection
function
may have been activated.
Therefore, the speaker wire should be checked.
Keep
all
cables away form heat dissipate metal
parts.
60
If
your car's
ignition
does
not
have
an
ACC
position, connect
the
ignition wires
to
a power
source
that
can
be turned on and
off
with
the
ignition
key.
If
you connect the ignition wire
to
a
power
source
with
a constant voltage supply, such
as
with
battery wires, the battery may be drained.
• Only
for
KW-V420BT:
If
the
console
has
a lid, make sure
to
install the
unit
so
that
the
monitor
panel
will
not
hit
the
lid
when closing and opening.
If
the
fuse blows, first make sure the wires are
not
touching
to
cause a short circuit, then replace
the
old fuse
with
one
with
the same rating.
• Insulate
unconnected wires
with
vinyl tape
or
other
similar material.
To prevent a short circuit,
do
not
remove
the
caps on the ends
of
the
unconnected wires or the terminals.
• Connect
the speaker wires correctly
to
the
terminals
to
which they correspond. The
unit
may
be damaged
or
fail
to
work
if
you share the
8
wires
or
ground
them
to
any metal part in the car.
When
only
two
speakers are being connected
to
the
system, connect both connectors either
to
the
front
output
terminals or
to
the rear
output
terminals (do
not
mix
front
and rear). For example,
if
you connect
the
E8
connector
of
the left speaker
to
a
front
output
terminal,
do
not
connect
the
8
connector
to
a rear
output
terminal.
• After
the
unit
is
installed,
check whether the brake
lamps, blinkers, wipers, etc. on
the
car are working
properly.
Mount
the
unit
so
that
the
mounting
angle
is
30°
or
less.
Do
not
press hard on the panel surface when
installing the
unit
to
the vehicle. Otherwise
scratches, damage,
or
failure may result.
&CAUTION
Install
this
unit
in the console
of
your vehicle.
Do
not
touch the metal parts
of
this
unit
during
and shortly after the
use
of
the unit. Metal parts
such
as
the heat sink and enclosure become hot.
0 Supplied
accessories for installation
CD
Wiring harness x 1
(g)
Trim plate x 1
*
®
Extension wire
(2
m) x 1
@)
Extraction
keys
x 2
*
®
Flat head screws
(MS
x 8 mm) x 6
®
Round head screws
(MS
x 8 mm) x 6
(J)
Microphone
(3
m)
x
1
*
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/KW-V220BT
Region
4.
Page 61
co
0 Installation
procedure
1
To
prevent a short circuit, remove the key
from the ignition and disconnect the
8
battery.
2
Make the proper
input
and
output
wire
connections for
each
unit.
3
Connect
the speaker wires
of
the wiring
harness.
4
Connect the wiring harness wires in the following
order: ground, battery, ignition.
5
Connect
the wiring harness connector
to
the unit.
6
Install the
unit
in your
car.
Make sure
that
the unit
is
installed
securely
in place.
If
the
unit
is
unstable,
it
may
malfunction
(eg,
the sound may skip).
7
Reconnect the
8
battery.
8
Press
the reset button. (Page
3)
9
Configure
<Initial
Settings>.
(Page
4)
0 Installing
the
unit
(only for KW-V420BT
Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/
KW-V220BT
Region 4)
Bend the tabs
of
the mounting sleeve with a
screwdriver or similar utensil and attach
it
in
place.
0 Installing
the
unit
using
the
mounting
bracket removed from
the
car
®
~or
®
(1<+--
clb
~
• Select
the appropriate type
of
screw for the
mounting
bracket:
flat
head
(@
)or
round head
(@
).
0 Installing
the
trim
plate (only
for
KW-V420BT Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region 4/KW-V220BT Region 4)
1
Attach the
trim
plate
((I)
).
ENGLISH
I
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Page 62
0
Connecting wires
to
terminals
*
1
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1IKW-V320BT
Region
11
USB
terminal
(1.0
m):
See
page
63.*
3
See
page
64.
--:--------'-----'
~
10
A
fuse
I
Q Q Q
Q
Q
n
I
KW-V220BT
Region
1.
*
2
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1IKW-V320BT
Region
1.
*
3
Only
for
KW-V420BTIKW-V320BT.
-----'~
....
:
~~1
1
1
@
~
1
).l..ll-'--r---.,...-J(
Connect
the antenna cord
to
the
antenna terminal.
*4
For
3
way
speaker
system
connection,
see
also
page
64.
*
5
If
no
connections
are
made,
do
not
let
the
cable
come
out
from
the
tab.
EXTI/F
t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Connecttothevehicle~reverselampharness~hen
using
the
optional rear
vie~
camera.
See
page
64.*
1
See
page
64.*
2
White
EB
I
White
with
black
stripe
8:
To
front/mid
range speaker
(left}*
4
Gray
E8
I
Gray
with
black
stripe
8:
To
front/mid
range speaker (right)*
4
Green
EB
I
Green
with
black
stripe
8:
To
rear/t~eeter
speaker
(left)*
4
Purple
EB
I
Purple
with
black
stripe
8:
To
rear/t~eeter
speaker (right)*
4
*5
-?L_
Connect
to
the
vehicle's
parking
brake detection
s~itch
harness.
For
best safety, be sure
to
connect
the parking sensor.
--------------------------------------~-/
Blue
(Power
antenna
wire)
(POWER
ANTENNA)
:
To
automatic antenna
if
any
(250
mA max.)
Blue
with
white
stripe
(Remote
output
wire)
Light
blue
with
yellow
stripe
(Steering
remote
control
wire)
I I
(REMOTE
OUTPUT)
:
To
the remote
lead
of
other equipment
(200
mA max.)
(STEERING
WHEEL
REMOTE)
:
,
To
the
OE
remote adapter matching your
car
1 I 1 I
HI'-----------------------------!-'
:To
car light control
s~itch
Orange
with
white
stripe
(Dimmer
control
wire)
(ILLUMI)
--
62
Red
(Ignition
wire)
Yellow
(Battery
wire)
Black
(Ground
wire)
(ACC)
..
(BATI)
..
(GND)
Fuse
box
Page 63
c
0 Connecting
a
USB
device
USB
device
(commercially
available)
1.0
m
t
KW-V220BT
tfifl
KW-V120BT
!U1J
(Front
panel)
0 Connecting
an Android device
Android device
(commercially
available)
t
~
}
USB
2.0
cable
~
(commercially
available)
'
J
1.0
m
t
KW-V220BT
fFffi
KW-V120BT
tUtJ
(Front
panel)
0 Connecting iPod/iPhone
iPod/iPhone (Lightning connector
models)
(commercially
available)
iPod/iPhone (30-pin
connector
models)
(commercially
available)
D
KS-U62
0
(optional
accessory)
D
@)
·~
.
~O.Bm
~
J
30-pintoUSBcable
T
~
Q
~
(accessory
of
iPod/
e
~
iPhone)
D
0~~-----------------------
~~~------
__
:
/l
t
KS-U59
(optional
-----------......
KW-V220BT
lfffi
accessory)
KW-V120BT
!ill!
(Front
panel)
1.8m~
ENGLISH
I
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Page 64
OConnecting
external components
000000
1
OJ
iPod/AV-IN
input
• Connect
the
following type
of
4-pole
mini
plug:
(f)
(3)
CD
Left audio
~
(?)
Right audio
(£a)
®
Ground
2
4
@)
Composite
video
[1]
Video
output
(Yellow)
[}]
Rear
preout*
1
Audio
left
output
(White)
Audio right
output
(Red)
[i]
Front preout*
1
Audio
left
output
(White)
Audio right
output
(Red)
I]]
Subwoofer
preout*
1
Subwoofer
left
output
(White)
Subwoofer
right
output
(Red)
[§]
Expansion
port
for
connecting SiriusXM Connect
Vehicle Tuner
(commercially available)*
2
[]]
iDatalink
input
for
connecting
ADS
adapter
(commercially available)*
3
[[]
Rear
view camera
input
(Yellow)
64
*
1
When
connecting
an
external
amplifier/
connect
its
ground
wire
to
the
chassis
of
the
car;
otherwise
the
unit
may
be
damaged.
*
2
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1/KW-V220BT
Region
1.
*
3
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1.
Connecting external
amplifiers
for
3
way
speakers system
©
MIC
iPod/
AV-ltl
*
When
connecting
to
an
external
amplifier/
connect
its
ground
wire
to
the
earls
chassis.
0 Connecting
microphone for Bluetooth
Connect
the microphone
(Q))
to
the
MIC
terminal.
To
install
the microphone,
peel
off
the adhesive
tape, fix on the
installation position, then adjust
the direction
of
the microphone
to
face the driver.
After
installing,
fix the microphone cable
to
the car
with
clamps (commercially available).
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1DA
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ataiinkl!f
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EXTI/F
Page 65
0
Removing the trim
plate
1
Engage
the
catch pins on
the
extraction
key(@))
and remove
the
two
locks
on
the
lower
part. Lower the frame and pull
it
forward.
2
Remove from
the
upper
two
catches.
The frame
can
be removed from the
top
side in
the same manner.
0
Removing the unit
1
Remove
the
trim
plate.
(See
the
left
column.)
2
Insert
the
two
extraction keys
(@)),then
pull
them
as
illustrated
so
that
the
unit
can
be removed.
..,
Be
careful
to
avoid injury from the catch pins on
the extraction
key.
ENGLISH
I
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Page 66
0 Caution
on
cleaning
the
unit
Do
not
use
any
solvent
(for example,
thinner, benzine, etc.), detergent, or insecticide. This may damage the
monitor
or the unit.
Recommended
cleaning method:
Gently
wipe the
panel
with
a soft, dry cloth.
0
Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the
lens inside the
unit
in
the following
cases:
• After starting
the
heater in the car.
If
it
becomes very
humid
inside the
car.
Should this occur,
the
unit
may
malfunction.
In
this
case,
eject the disc and
leave
the
unit
turned on for a
few hours
until the moisture evaporates.
0
How
to
handle
discs
When removing a disc from its
case,
press
down
the center
holder
of
the
case
and
lift
the disc out,
holding
it
by the edges.
-
Always hold the disc by the edges. Do
not
touch
its recording surface.
When storing a disc in its
case,
gently insert the
disc around the center
holder
(with the printed
surface facing up).
- Make sure
to
store discs in their
cases
after
use.
66
OTo
keep
discs
clean
Dirty discs may
not
play correctly.
If
a disc does become dirty, wipe
it
with
a soft
cloth
in a straight
line
from the center
to
the
edge.
~~
.
.
'
Do
not
use
any
solvents (for example,
conventional record
cleaner,
spray, thinner,
benzine, etc.)
to
clean
discs.
OTo
play new
discs
New discs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges.
If
such a disc
is
used, this
unit
may reject the disc.
~
To remove these rough spots, rub the edges
with
a
pencil
or
ball-point
pen, etc.
0 File playback
Playing
DivX
files*
This
unit
can
play
back DivX
files
with
the extension code <.divx>, <.div>, or <.avi> (regardless
of
the
letter
case-upper/lower).
Audio streams should
conform
to
MP3
or Dolby Digital. Files
encoded in the interlaced
scanning mode
may
not
be
played
back
correctly.
The maximum
bit
rate for video
signals
(average)
is
8 Mbps.
*
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/KW-V220BT
Region
4.
Playing
MPEG 1/MPEG2
files
This
unit
can
play
back
MPEG1/MPEG2
files
with
the extension code <.mpg>, <.mpeg> or <.avi>.
The stream format should conform
to
MPEG system/program stream. The
file format
should
be
MP@ML
(Main
Profile at
Main Levei)/SP@ML
(Simple Profile
at Main
Level)/
MP@LL
(Main
Profile
at Low
Level).
Audio streams
should
conform
to
MPEG
1 Audio
Layer-2 or
Dolby Digital.
Page 67
Playing
JPEG
files
This
unit
can
play back picture
files
with
the extension code <.jpg> or <.jpeg>. This
unit
can
play
back
files
that
are at
32
x
32
to
8 192 x 7
680 resolution.
It
may take
time
to
display
the
file
depending
on
its resolution.
This
unit
can
play
back
baseline
JPEG
files.
Progressive
JPEG
files
or
lossless
JPEG
files
cannot
be
played.
Playing
audio
files (MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC)
This
unit
can
play back files
with
the
extension
code <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.wav>
or
<.m4a>
(regardless
of
the
letter
case-upper/lower).
This
unit
can
play
back
files
that
meet
the
conditions
below:
- Bit rate:
MP3:
8
kbps-
320 kbps
WMA: 5
kbps-
320
kbps
AAC:
16
kbps-
320
kbps
-
Sampling
frequency:
8
kHz-
48 kHz (for
MP3IWMA)
44.1
kHz (for
WAV)
32
kHz-
48 kHz (for
AAC)
This
unit
can show
103
Tag
Version
1.011.112.212.312.4
(for
MP3).
This
unit
can
also
show WMAIWAVIAAC
Tag.
This
unit
can
play
back
files
recorded in
VBR
(variable
bit
rate).
• Files
recorded in
VBR
have a discrepancy in
elapsed
time
indication.
This
unit
cannot play
back
the
following
files:
-
MP3 files
encoded
with
MP3i
and
MP3
PRO
format.
-
MP3
files
encoded
with
Layer
112.
- WMA
files
encoded
with
lossless,
professional,
and voice format.
- WMA
files
which are
not
based
upon
Windows
Media® Audio.
-
WMAI
AAC
files
copy-protected
with
DRM.
-
AAC
files
encoded using any
other
application
than iTunes.
-
AAC
files
copy-protected
with
FairPlay
(except
those stored on
an
iPodliPhone).
- Files which have data such
as
AIFF,
ATRAC3,
etc.
This
unit
can
display
jacket pictures
that
meet
the
conditions below:
-
Picture
size:
32
x
32
to
1 232 x 672 resolution
- Data
size:
less
than
650
KB
-
File
type:
JPEG
0
Disc playback
Playable
disc types
Disctype
········
DVD
•··.···
DTS
sound cannot be
reproduced or
emitted
from
this unit.
DVD
Recordable/Rewritable
(DVD-R/-RW*
2
,
+R/+RW*
3
)
DVD
Video:
UDF
bridge
• DivX*
4
IMPEG
1
/MPEG21MP31
WMAIWAV/AAC:
ISO
9660
level
1,
level
2,
Romeo, Joliet
Dual
Disc
CDNCD
CD
Recordable/Rewritable
(CD-R/-RW)
ISO
9660 level
1,
level
2,
Romeo, Joliet
Recording
forJ11at,
file
type,.
ett.
DVD
Video*
1
• DVDVideo
• DivX*
4
IMPEG
1
I
MPEG21JPEG
• MP31WMA/ WAVIAAC
DVD
side
VCD
(Video
CD)
Audio
CD/
CD
Text
(CD-DA)
VCD
(Video
CD)
• CO-DA
• DivX*
4
IMPEG
1
I
MPEG21JPEG
• MP3/WMA/ WAVIAAC
*
1
DVD
Region
code:
1/4
(depending
on
the
country
and
sales
area)
If
you
insert
a
DVD
Video
disc
of
an
incorrect
Region
Code,
"Region
Code
Error"
appears
on
the
screen.
*
2
DVD-R
recorded
in
multi-border
format
are
also
playable
(except
for
dual
layer
discs).
DVD-RW
dual
layer
discs
are
not
playable.
*
3
It
is
possible
to
play
back
finalized
+R/+RW
(Video
format
only)
discs.
"DVD"
is
selected
as
the
disc
type
when
a
+R/+RW
disc
is
loaded.
+RW
double
layer
discs
are
not
playable.
*
4
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/KW-V220BT
Region
4.
Continued
on
the
next
page
...
ENGLISH
I
67
Page 68
R
Unplayable
discs
Unplayable disc types and formats are
as
follows:
- DVD-Audio/DVD-ROM
discs
- MPEG4/DivX*
/FLAC/MKV /DVD-VR/DVD+VR/
DVD-RAM recorded on DVD-R/RW or +R/+RW
-
SVCD
(Super Video
CD),
CD-ROM,
CD-I
(CD-I
Ready),
DTS-CD
- MPEG4/DivX*/FLAC/MKV recorded on
CD-R/RW
• Discs
that
are
not
round.
Discs
with
coloring on the recording surface
or
discs
that
are dirty.
Recordable/Rewritable discs
that
have
not
been finalized. 3 inch discs.
Attempting
to
insert these discs using
an
adapter may cause a malfunction.
*
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1/KW-V220BT
Region
1/KW-V120BT.
Dual
Disc playback
The Non-DVD side
of
a
"Dual Disc"
does
not
comply
with
the "Compact Disc Digital Audio" standard.
Therefore,
the
use
of
the Non-DVD side
of
a Dual Disc
on this
product
cannot
be recommended.
Playing Recordable/Rewritable discs
This
unit
can
recognize a
total
of
5 000 files
and
250
folders
(a
maximum
of
999
files
per folder).
Use
only
"finalized" discs.
This
unit
can
play back multi-session discs;
however,
unclosed
sessions will be skipped
while playing. Some discs or
files
may
not
be played back
due
to
their
characteristics or recording conditions.
68
OAbout
data stored in
the
connected
USB
device/iPod/iPhone/ Android
We bear no responsibility
for
any
loss
of
data in
iPod/iPhone, Android, and
USB
mass storage
class
devices while using this unit.
0
USB
playback
Playable files
on a USB device
This
unit
can
play
the
following
types
of
files
stored in a
USB
mass storage
class device.
- JPEG/Divx* /MPEG
1
/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV
I
AAC
• This
unit
can recognize a
total
of
5 000 files
and
250
folders
(a
maximum
of
999
files per folder).
Make sure all
important
data
has
been backed
up
to
avoid
losing
the
data.
*
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/KW-V220BT
Region
4.
Notes on using a USB device:
This
unit
may
not
play back
files
in a
USB
device
properly when using a
USB
extension
cable.
USB
devices
equipped
with
special functions such
as
data security functions cannot be used
with
the unit. Do
not
use
a
USB
device
with
2
or
more partitions.
Depending on
the
shape
of
the
USB
devices and
connection ports, some
USB
devices may
not
be
attached properly
or
the connection
might
be
loose.
This
unit
may
not
recognize a
memory
card
inserted
into
a
USB
card reader.
When connecting
with
a
USB
cable,
use a
USB
2.0
cable.
The
maximum
number
of
characters (when
the
characters are 1 byte):
-
Folder
names:
50
characters
-
File
names:
50
characters
Avoid using the
USB
device
if
it
might
affect
driving
safety.
Do
not
pull
out
and connect
the
USB
device
repeatedly
while "Reading"
is
shown on
the screen. Electrostatic shock
at
connecting a
USB
device
may cause abnormal playback
of
the
device.
In
this
case,
disconnect
the
USB
device
then
reset this
unit
and
the
USB
device.
Operation and
power
supply may
not
work
as
intended
for some
USB
devices.
Do
not
leave a
USB
device in
the
car, or expose
to
direct
sunlight or
high
temperatures
to
prevent
deformation
or damage
to
the
device.
0
Notes on
playing
iPod/iPhone
iPod/iPhone
that
can be connected
to
this unit:
Made for
- iPod
with
video
- iPod
classic
- iPod nano (7th Generation)*
- iPod nano (6th Generation)
- iPod nano (5th Generation)
- iPod nano (4th Generation)
- iPod nano (3rd Generation)
- iPod touch (5th Generation)*
- iPod touch (4th Generation)
- iPod touch (3rd Generation)
- iPhone 6
Plus*
- iPhone 6*
- iPhone 55*
Page 69
- iPhone
SC*
- iPhone 5*
- iPhone
45
- iPhone
4
- iPhone
3GS
- iPhone
3G
- iPhone
*
You
cannot
watch
video
when
connecting
Lightning
connector
models.
When operating
an
iPod/iPhone, some operations
may
not
be performed correctly or
as
intended.
In
this
case,
visit the following
JVC
web
site:
<http:/
/www.jvc.net/cs/car/>
For some iPod/iPhone models, the performance may be abnormal or unstable during operation.
In
this
case,
disconnect the iPod/iPhone device, then check its condition. If
the performance
is
not
improved
or
slow, reset
your iPod/iPhone.
When you turn on this unit, the iPod/iPhone
is
charged through the unit.
The text information may
not
be displayed
correctly.
0
Language codes {for
DVD language selection)
ENGLISH
I
69
Page 70
If
an
error occurs
while
using
the
unit, a message
appears. Take appropriate action according
to
the
following message/remedy/cause
list.
"No
Signal"
r'No
Video Signal":
Start playback on
the
external
component
connected
to
the
iPod/AV-IN
input
terminal.
• Check
the cords and connections.
Signal
input
is
too
weak.
"Miswiring
DC
Offset Error" /"Warning
DC
Offset
Error":
A speaker cord has shorted
or
it
has
come
into
contact
with
the
car chassis. Wire or insulate the
speaker cord
as
appropriate, then reset the unit.
(Pages
3 and 62)
"Parking off":
No playback picture
is
shown when the parking
brake
is
not
engaged.
"Authorization Error":
• Check
whether
the
connected iPod/iPhone
is
compatible
with
this unit. (Page 68)
"USB Device Error":
• The
USB
power
voltage
is
abnormal.
Turn
off
and
turn
on
the unit.
• Connect another
USB
device.
"Panel
Mecha Error":
• The panel does
not
work
properly.
Reset
the
unit.
70
"Connection
Error":
• The device
is
registered
but
the
connection
has
failed. Connect
the
registered device. (Page
40)
"Please
Wait ...
":
• The
unit
is
preparing
to
use
the
Bluetooth
function.
If
the message does
not
disappear,
turn
off
and turn on
the
unit, then connect the device
again (or reset
the
unit).
"No Voice
Device":
• The connected mobile phone does
not
have a
voice recognition system.
"No
Data":
No phone
book
data
is
contained in the connected
Bluetooth phone.
"Initialize
Error":
The
unit
has
failed
to
initialize
the
Bluetooth
module. Try the operation again.
"Dial Error":
Dialing
has
failed. Try the operation again.
"Hung Up Error":
• The
call
has
not
ended yet. Park your car, and use
the
connected
mobile
phone
to
end
the
call.
"Pick Up Error":
The
unit
has
failed
to
receive a
call.
"Please
update Pandora App":
The Pandora application on your iPod
touch/
iPhone/ Android
is
not
the
latest version. Update
the
application.
"Please
check device.":
The Pandora application on your iPod
touch/
iPhone/Android
is
not
started up.
The Pandora application
is
not
installed
on
the
connected device.
An error
has
occurred on the Pandora application.
"Login Error":
• You
have
not
been signed
into
Pandora.
"No
skips remaining":
No more songs can be skipped.
"Failed
to
save your
thumb
rating":
Thumb-up/down
is
prohibited.
"No
Station":
No station
is
available.
"No
Active Station":
No station
is
being played.
"Station
limit
reached":
• The Station List
is
full
and no more stations can be
registered.
"Failed
to
save your bookmark":
• The
unit
has
failed
to
save
a bookmark. Try the
operation again.
"Limited
Connectivity":
The connection
with
the Pandora application
cannot be established.
Page 71
11
Pandora
not
available":
You
cannot
use
the Pandora application from
the
area where you are currently trying
to
access
Pandora.
11
Try
again
later":
The Pandora server
is
under maintenance.
11
Station
does not exist":
The selected station
has
been deleted by another
device or
has
expired.
11
Cannot
create a Station":
You cannot create a station during the read­only mode or
when network connection
is
not
established.
11
SXM
No
Signal":
• Make sure the SiriusXM
Satellite
Radio antenna
is
mounted
outside the
vehicle.
Move the
vehicle
to
an
area
with
a
clear
view
of
the
sky.
11
SXM Check
Antenna":
• Check the SiriusXM Satellite Radio antenna connection, and make sure the antenna
is
firmly
attached
to
the tuner.
• Check whether
the
SiriusXM
Satellite Radio
antenna cable
is
bent or broken.
If
it
is
damaged,
replace
the
whole antenna unit.
11
SXM Check
Tuner":
• Make sure the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle
Tuner
is
connected
to
the unit.
11
SXM Chan Unavailable"
(appears on the screen
for
about
5 seconds, then returns
to
the
previous
channel):
The selected channel
is
no longer available. Select
another channel or continue listening
to
the
previous channel.
11
SXM
Ch
Unsubscribed"
(appears on
the
screen
for
about
5 seconds, then returns
to
the
previous
channel):
The selected channel
is
not
part
of
your current
subscription plan.
Call
1-866-635-2349
to
subscribe.
11
SXM Subscription
Updated-
Press
Return
to
Continue":
• Your subscription
has
been updated.
Press
the
appropriate
button
to
continue.
11
SXM Channel
Locked"
The selected channel
has
been locked by
the parental controls. Enter the unlock code when you are asked.
(Page
34)
11
SXM Incorrect
Lock
Code"
The selected channel
is
a mature
or
parental lock
channel, and locked by the parental lock
or
user
lock code. Enter the correct lock code.
What appears
to
be
trouble
is
not
always serious.
Check
the
following
points
before
calling a service
center.
For operations
with
the
external components,
refer also
to
the instructions supplied
with
the
adapters used for
the
connections
(as
well
as
the instructions supplied
with
the external
components).
OGeneral
No sound comes
out
of
the
speakers.
Adjust
the
volume
to
the
optimum
level.
• Check
the
cords and connections.
No picture
is
displayed
on the screen.
Turn on
the
screen. (Page
8)
The unit does not
work
at
all.
Reset
the
unit. (Page
3)
The remote
controller* does
not
work.
• Replace
the
battery.
*
For
KW-V320BT
Region
1/KW-V220BT
Region
1/KW-V120BT:
Purchase
RM-RK258
separately.
ENGLISH
I
71
Page 72
CES
ODiscs
Recordable/Rewritable
discs
cannot be played
back.
• Insert a
finalized disc.
• Finalize
the discs
with
the component which you
used for recording.
Tracks on the Recordable/Rewritable
discs
cannot be skipped.
• Insert a
finalized disc.
• Finalize
the discs
with
the component which you
used
for recording.
Playback does
not
start.
The format
of
files
is
not
supported by the unit.
No picture appears on the external monitor.
• Connect the video cord
correctly.
• Select
the correct
input
on the external
monitor.
DivX* /MPEG
1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV
I
AAC
discs
cannot be played back.
Record the tracks using a
compatible application
on the appropriate discs.
(Page
67)
Add appropriate extension codes
to
the
file
names.
Tracks on the Recordable/Rewritable
discs
are
not
played back
as
you have intended
them
to
play.
• Playback
order may differ from the one
played
back using other
players.
*
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/KW-V220BT
Region
4.
72
OUSB
"Reading" does
not
disappear from
the
screen.
Turn the power
off
and on again.
While playing a track, sound
is
sometimes
interrupted.
• The tracks are
not
properly
copied
into
the
USB
device.
Copy
the tracks again, and
try
again.
Tracks are
not
played back
as
you have intended
them
to
play.
• Playback
order may differ from the one
played
back using other
players.
OAndroid
Sound cannot be heard during playback.
Reconnect the Android device.
When
<Android Setup>
is
set
to
[AUDIO MODE],
launch any media
player application
on the
Android device and start
playback.
Sound
output
only
from
the
Android device.
When
<Android Setup>
is
set
to
[AUDIO MODE],
relaunch
the current media
player application
or
use
another media
player application.
Restart the Android device.
• If this does
not
solve
the
problem,
the connected
Android device
is
unable
to
route the audio signal
to
unit.
Cannot
playback when <Android Setup>
is
set to
[AUTO MODE].
Make sure
JVC
Music
Play
APP
is
installed
on the
Android device.
Reconnect the Android device and
select the
appropriate
control
mode.
• If
this does
not
solve
the
problem,
the connected
Android device does
not
support the Auto Mode.
"NO DEVICE"
or
"READING" keeps flashing.
Switch
off
the
developer options on the Android
device.
• Reconnect the Android device. If
this does
not
solve
the
problem,
the connected
Android device does not support the Auto Mode.
0 iPod/iPhone
No sound comes
out
of
the speakers.
Disconnect the iPod/iPhone, then connect
it
again.
• Select
another source, then
reselect
"iPod".
The iPod/iPhone does
not
turn on
or
does
not
work.
• Check
the connecting
cable
and its connection.
• Update the firmware version.
• Charge
the battery.
Reset
the iPod/iPhone.
Sound
is
distorted.
Deactivate the
equalizer
either on this
unit
or the
iPod/iPhone.
A
lot
of
noise
is
generated.
Turn
off
(uncheck)
"VoiceOver"
on the iPod/
iPhone. For
details,
visit <http://www.apple.com>.
No operations are available when playing back a track containing artwork.
• Operate
the
unit
after the artwork
has
loaded.
Videos
cannot be played.
• Connect
with
USB
Audio and Video
cable
KS-U59
(optional
accessory)
to
iPod/iPhone 30-pin
connector
model. Other cables
cannot
be
used.
• Select
[USB+AV-IN]
for
<iPod Setup>.
(Page21)
Page 73
No sound
of
videos comes out.
Connect
with
USB
Audio and Video
cable
KS-U59
(optional
accessory)
to
iPod/iPhone 30-pin
connector model. Other cables
cannot be used.
• Select [USB+AV-IN]
for <iPod Setup>.
(Page
21)
OTuner
SSM
automatic presetting does not work.
Store stations
manually.
(Page
27)
Static noise
while listening
to
the radio.
Connect the antenna
firmly.
DAV-IN
11
AV-IN"
cannot be selected on the Home screen.
• Select
[USB
1 Wire] for <iPod Setup>.
(Page21)
No picture appears on the screen.
Turn on the video
component
if
it
is
not
on.
Connect
the
video
component
correctly.
OPandora*
The application does not work.
The application
on your
iPod touch/iPhone/
Android
is
not
the
latest
version. Update the
application.
*
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
1/KW-V320BT
Region
1/KW-V220BT
Region
1/KW-V120BT).
OBiuetooth
Phone sound
quality
is
poor.
Reduce the distance between the
unit
and the Bluetooth mobile phone. Move the car
to
a
place where you can
get
a better
signal reception.
The sound
is
interrupted or skipped
while
using a
Bluetooth audio
player.
• Reduce the distance between the
unit
and the
Bluetooth
audio
player.
Disconnect the device connected for
Bluetooth
phone.
Turn off, then turn on
the
unit.
(When the sound
is
not
yet restored) connect the
player
again.
The connected audio
player cannot be
controlled.
Check whether the connected audio
player
supports
AVRCP
(Audio Video Remote Control
Profile).
The Bluetooth device does not detect
the
unit.
Search from the
Bluetooth device again.
The unit does not pair with the Bluetooth device.
For devices
compatible
with
Bluetooth
2.1:
Register
the
device using a
PIN
code.
(Page
39)
For devices
compatible
with
Bluetooth
2.0:
Enter the same
PIN
code for
both
the
unit
and
target device.
If
the
PIN
code
of
the device
is
not
indicated in its instructions,
try
"0000"
or
"1234."
Turn off, then turn on the
Bluetooth device.
Echo
or noise occurs.
Adjust the microphone
unit
position.
Adjust the echo volume
or noise reduction
volume. (Page
41)
The unit does not respond when you
try
to
copy
the phone
book
to
the
unit.
You may have tried
to
copy the same entries
(as
stored)
to
the unit.
Specificati~ns
0
Monitor section
Picture
Size
(W
x
H)
KW-V420BT:
6.95 inches
(diagonal)
wide
156.6
mm
x
81.6 mm (6-3/16" x
3-3/16")
KW-V320BT /KW-V220BT /KW-V120BT:
6.2
inches
(diagonal)
wide
137.5
mm
x
77.2
mm (5-7
/16"
x
3-1/16")
Display
System Transparent
TN
LCD
panel
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0 DVD
player
section
D/
A Converter 24
bit
Audio Decoder Linear
PCM/Dolby Digitai!MP3/
WMA/WAV/AAC Video Decoder DivX*/MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG Wow &
Flutter Below Measurable
Limit
Frequency Response
96kHz
Sampling:
20Hz
to
22
000
Hz
48
kHz
Sampling:
20
Hz
to
22
000
Hz
44.1
kHz
Sampling:
20
Hz
to
20
000
Hz
Total
Harmonic Distortion
0.01
Oo/o
(1
kHz)
Signal
to
Noise Ratio
99
dB
(DVD-Video 96kHz)
Dynamic Range 99
dB
(DVD-Video 96
kHz)
Disc Format
DVD-VideoNIDEO-CD/CD-DA Sampling
Frequency
44.1
kHz/ 48 kHz/96
kHz
Quantifying Bit
Number
16/20/24
bit
*
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/KW-V220BT
Region
4.
74
0
USB
interface section
USB
Standard
USB
2.0
Full
Speed/High Speed
Compatible
Device
Mass
Storage
Class
File
System
FAT
16/32
Maximum Power
Supply Current
DC
5 V
=-==
1
.5
A
D/
A Converter 24
bit Audio Decoder MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV Video Decoder DivX*
/MPEG
1 /MPEG2/
JPEG
*
Only
for
KW-V420BT
Region
4/KW-V320BT
Region
4/KW-V220~T
Region
4.
0 Bluetooth
section
Technology
Frequency Output
Power
Bluetooth
3.0
2.402
GHz
to
2.480
GHz
+4 dBm (MAX), 0
dBm
(AVE),
Power
Class
2
Maximum Communication Range
Audio
Codec
Profile
Line
of
sight approx. 1
0
m
(32.8 ft) SBC/AAC
HFP
(Hands
Free
Profile)
1.6
A2DP
(Advanced Audio
Distribution
Profile)
1.3
AVRCP
(AudioNideo
Remote
Control Profile)
1.5
GAP
(Generic
Access
Profile)
PBAP
(Phonebook
Access
Profile)
1.2 SDP
(Service Discovery Profile)
SPP
(Serial
Port
Profile)
1.2
0
DSP
section
Equalizer Band
(13
Band):
Frequency
(Hz)
(BAND1-13)
62.5/100/160/250/400/630/1
kl
1.6k/2.5k/4k/6.3k/1
Ok/16k
Level
-09
to
+09
(-9
dB
to
+9
dB)
Q 1.35/1.5/2.0
HPF
(High
Pass
Filter):
Frequency
(Hz)
Through/30/40/50/60/70/80/90/
100/120/150/180/220/250
Slope
-6/-12/-18/-24
dB/Oct.
Gain
-8/-7/-6/-5/-4/-3/-2/-1/0
dB
LPF
(Low
Pass
Filter):
Frequency
(Hz)
30/40/50/60/70/80/90/
100/120/150/180/220/250/
Through
Slope
-6/-12/-18/-24
dB/Oct.
Gain
-8/-7/-6/-5/
-
4/-3/-2/-1/0
dB
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0
FM
tuner section
--
-
--
--
--
~--
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~,.-
- -
--
Frequency Range 87.9 MHz
to
107.9
MHz
(200kHz)
87.5 MHz
to
108.0
MHz
(SO
kHz)
Usable Sensitivity (S/N:
30
dB, 22.5
kHz)
7.2
dBf
(0.63
'tJ.V/75
0)
Quieting Sensitivity (S/N: 46
dB,
22.5
kHz)
15.2
dBf
(1.58
'tJ.V/75
0)
Frequency Response
(±3.0
dB)
30
Hz
to
1 5 kHz
Signal
to
Noise Ratio
68 dB
(MONO)
Selectivity
(±400
kHz)
~
80dB
---·
-
·
-~-·-~----·--~-
Stereo Separation
40
dB
(1
kHz)
DAM
tuner section
Frequency Range
530kHz
to
1
700kHz
(10kHz)
531
kHz
to
1
611
kHz (9kHz)
Usable Sensitivity 29
dB'tJ.
0
Video section
Color System
of
External Video
Input
NTSC/PAL
External Video
Input
Level
(RCA/mini
jack)
1 Vp-p/75
0
Video
Output
Level
(RCA
jack)
1 Vp-p/75
0
0 Audio section
Maximum
Power (Front
&
Rear)
50Wx4
Full
Bandwidth
Power (Front
&
Rear)
22
W x 4 (at
less
than
1
°/o
THD)
Precut Level 4
V/1
0
kO
Precut
Impedance
$
600 0
Speaker
Impedance
40to80
OGeneral
Operating Voltage
14.4 V
(1
0.5
V
to
16 V
allowable)
--
-
--~·
'
Maximum
Current
Consumption
10
A
Installation
Dimensions
(WxH
x
D)
-
·
---
~-~
..
--~
..
­KW-V420BT Region 1 /KW-V320BT Region 1 KW-V220BT Region 1 /KW-V120BT:
178
mm
x
100
mm
x 162 mm
(7-1/16"
X
3-15/16"
X
6-7/16")
KW-V420BT Region 4:
182
mm
x
111
mm
x 165 mm
(7-3/16"
X
4-3/8"
X
6-1/2")
KW-V320BT Region 4/KW-V220BT Region 4:
182
mm
x
111
mm
x
160
mm
(7-3/16"
X
4-3/8"
X
6-5/16")
Operational Temperature Range
-1
ooc
to
+60°C
Weight
KW-V420BT Region
1:
2.3
kg
(5.1
lbs) KW-V420BT Region 4: 2.6 kg ( 5.8 lbs) KW-V320BT Region 1 /KW-V220BT Region 1
I
KW-V120BT: 1.6
kg
(3.6 lbs)
KW-V320BT Region 4/KW-V220BT Region 4:
1.9 kg ( 4.2 lbs)
Design and specifications are subject
to
change
without
notice.
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I
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OTrademarks and
licenses
Manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories.
Dolby
and
the
double-D
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories.
• "DVD
Logo"
is
a
trademark
of
DVD
Format/Logo
Licensing
Corporation
registered in
the
US,
Japan
and
other
countries.
The "AAC"
logo
is
a
trademark
of
Dolby
Laboratories.
Microsoft
and
Windows
Media are
either
registered
trademarks
or
trademarks
of
Microsoft
Corporation
in
the
United
States
and/or
other
countries.
"Made
for
iPod,"
and
"Made
for
iPhone"
mean
that
an
electronic
accessory has been
designed
to
connect
specifically
to
iPod,
or
iPhone,
respectively,
and
has
been
certified
by
the
developer
to
meet
Apple
performance
standards.
Apple
is
not
responsible
for
the
operation
of
this
device
or
its
compliance
with
safety and
regulatory
standards. Please
note
that
the
use
of
this accessory
with
iPod,
or
iPhone
may
affect
wireless
performance.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic,
iPod nano,
and
iPod
touch
are
trademarks
of
Apple
Inc.,
registered in
the
U.S.
and
other
countries.
Lightning
is
a
trademark
of
Apple
Inc.
This
item
incorporates
copy
protection
technology
that
is
protected
by
U.S.
patents
and
other
intellectual
property
rights
of
Rovi
Corporation.
Reverse
engineering
and
disassembly are
prohibited.
76
Font
for
this
product
is
designed
by
Ricoh.
THIS
PRODUCT
IS
LICENSED
UNDER
THE
MPEG-
4
VISUAL
PATENT
PORTFOLIO
LICENSE
FOR
THE
PERSONAL AND
NON-COMMERCIAL
USE
OF
A
CONSUMER
FOR
(i)
ENCODING VIDEO
IN
COMPLIANCE WITH
THE
MPEG-4
VISUAL
STANDARD
("MPEG-4 VIDEO") AND/OR (ii)
DECODING
MPEG-4
VIDEO
THAT WAS
ENCODED
BY
A
CONSUMER
ENGAGED
IN
A
PERSONAL
AND
NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR
WAS
OBTAINED
FROM
A VIDEO
PROVIDER
LICENSED
BY
MPEG
LA
TO PROVIDE
MPEG-4
VIDEO. NO
LICENSE
IS
GRANTED
OR
SHALL
BE
IMPLIED
FOR
ANY
OTHER
USE.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
INCLUDING
THAT RELATING
TO
PROMOTIONAL,
INTERNAL
AND
COMMERCIAL
USES
AND
LICENSING
MAY
BE
OBTAINED
FROM
MPEG
LA,
LLC.
SEE
HTIP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
THIS
PRODUCT
IS
LICENSED
UNDER THE
AVC
PATENT
PORTFOLIO
LICENSE
FOR
THE
PERSONAL
USE
OF
A
CONSUMER
OR
OTHER
USES
IN
WHICH
IT
DOES
NOT
RECEIVE
REMUNERATION TO
(i)
ENCODE VIDEO
IN
COMPLIANCE WITH
THE
AVC
STANDARD
c·Avc
VIDEO
..
)
AND/OR
oo
DECODE
AVC
VIDEO
THAT WAS ENCODED
BY
A
CONSUMER
ENGAGED
IN
A
PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR
WAS
OBTAINED FROM
A
VIDEO
PROVIDER
LICENSED
TO PROVIDE
AVC
VIDEO. NO
LICENSE
IS
GRANTED
OR
SHALL
BE
IMPLIED
FOR
ANY
OTHER
USE.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
MAY
BE
OBTAINED
FROM
MPEG
LA,
L.L.C.
SEE
HTIP:/
/WWW.MPEGLA.
COM
Pandora,
the
Pandora
logo,
and
the
Pandora
trade
dress are
trademarks
or
registered
trademarks
of
Pandora Media, Inc.,
used
with
permission.
Sirius, XM
and
all related marks
and
logos
are
trademarks
of
Sirius XM Radio
Inc.
All
rights
reserved.
Android
is
a
trademark
of
Google
Inc.
The Bluetooth®
word
mark
and
logos
are
registered
trademarks
owned
by
Bluetooth
SIG,
Inc.
and
any
use
of
such marks
by
JVC
KENWOOD
Corporation
is
under
license.
Other
trademarks
and
trade
names are
those
of
their
respective
owners.
DIVX
This DivX
Certified®
device
has passed
rigorous
testing
to
ensure
it
plays DivX® video.
To
play
purchased DivX movies, first register
your
device
at
vod.divx.com.
Find
your
registration
code
in
the
DivX
VOD
section
of
your
device
setup
menu.
(Page 57)
DivX
Certified®
to
play
DivX® video,
including
premium
content.
DivX®,
DivX Certified®
and
associated
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