JVC KW-V820BT Instruction Manual

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B5A-1051-00 b (KN)© 2016 JVC KENWOOD Corporation
MONITOR WITH DVD RECEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KW-V820BT
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CONTENTS
BEFORE USE............................................................ 2
INITIAL SETTINGS .................................................. 4
BASICS .................................................................... 5
DISCS .................................................................... 12
USB........................................................................ 16
iPod/iPhone ......................................................... 19
APPS—Apple CarPlay.......................................... 22
Tuner .................................................................... 24
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio ....................................26
OTHER EXTERNAL COMPONENTS ...................... 35
BLUETOOTH ......................................................... 38
SETTINGS .............................................................. 49
Settings for using applications of iPod/iPhone/
Selecting different sources for the front and rear
REMOTE CONTROLLER ........................................63
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION ............................ 65
REFERENCES ......................................................... 71
How to read this manual:
t 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.
t This manual mainly explains operations using the buttons on the monitor panel and touch panel. For
operations using the remote controller (RM-RK258), see page63.
t < > indicates the various screens/menus/settings that appear on the touch panel. t [ ] indicates the buttons/selectable items on the touch panel. t Indication language: English indications are used for the purpose of explanation. You can select the
indication language from the <SETUP> menu. (Page61)
t Updated information (the latest Instruction Manual, system updates, new functions, etc.) is available
from <http://www.jvc.net/cs/car/>.
BEFORE USE
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.
V WARNINGS: (To prevent accidents and damage)
t 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.
t DO NOT operate the unit while driving.
If you need to operate the unit while driving, be sure to look around carefully.
t The driver must not watch the monitor while
driving.
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V CAUTION
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
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21CFR 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:
t Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. t Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
t Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
t Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
IC (Industry Canada) Notice
This device complies with Industry Canada license­exempt 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-102 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 cm 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.
t Contains Transmitter Module
FCC ID : ZWY8811X
t Contains Transmitter Module
IC: 12033A-8811X
V Cautions on the monitor:
t 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.
t Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight. t 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).
t 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...
t Do not raise the volume level too much, as this
will make driving dangerous by blocking outside sounds, and may cause hearing loss.
t 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.
BEFORE USE
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INITIAL SETTINGS
Initial setup
When you power on the unit for the first time, the initial setting screen appears. t You can also change the settings on the <SETUP>
screen. (Page60)
1 Perform the initial settings.
Touch the desired item to configure the setting. t You can scroll the screen by touching [J]/[K]
to show more items.
t If another setting screen is displayed, set the
item, then touch [
] to return to previous
screen.
[Language] Select the text language used
for on-screen information. (Page61) t Touch [Language Select],
then select the desired language.
[Clock] Adjust the clock. (See the right
column.)
[Color] Select the color of the
buttons on the monitor panel. (Page57)
t Touch [Panel Color
Coordinate], then select the
desired color.
[Camera] Configure settings for the
connected rear view camera. (Page35)
[OEM SETUP]
Configure settings for the connected ADS adapter. (Page63)
[DEMO] Activate ([ON]) or deactivate
([OFF]) the display demonstration. (Page62)
2 Finish the procedure.
The Home screen is displayed.
Clock settings
1 Display the Home screen.
On the monitor panel:
2 Display the <SETUP> screen.
3 Display the <User Interface> screen.
4 Select the method to set the clock.
t Scroll the page to show the item.
[GPS-SYNC] Synchronizes the clock time with
the GPS.
[Manual] Sets the clock manually.
(Page5)
t To close the window, touch [Close].
5 Select the appropriate time zone for [Time
Zone].
t To return to the Home screen, press HOME on
the monitor panel, or touch [
] to return to the
previous screen.
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INITIAL SETTINGS
To adjust the clock manually (when selecting [Manual] on the <Clock> window)
1 Display the <Clock Adjust> screen.
On the <User Interface> screen (Page4):
t Scroll the page to show the item.
2 Set the calendar and the clock time (1),
then confirm the adjustment (2).
BASICS
Component names and functions
V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 of the output level.
1 (Power) button
t Turns on the power. (Press) (Page6) t Turns off the power. (Hold) (Page6) t Displays the pop-up short-cut menu. (Press)
(Page 11)
2 Loading slot
3 HOME/
(Voice) button
t Displays the Home screen. (Press) (Page 7) t Activates the voice control function. (Hold)
– When a Bluetooth mobile phone is
connected: Activates the voice dialing. (Page 45)
– When iPod/iPhone compatible with
Apple CarPlay is connected: Activates Siri. (Page 22)
4
(Display) button
t Switches the screen between the current
source and the App (CarPlay) screen from the connected iPod touch/iPhone. (Press) (Page 23)
t Turns off the screen. (Hold) (Page6) t Turns on the screen. (Press) (Page6)
5 Volume +/– button Adjusts the audio volume. (Page6)
6 Monitor panel 7 Screen (touch panel)
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BASICS
Common operations
R Turning on the power
R Turning off the power
(Hold)
R Adjusting the volume
To adjust the volume (00 to 40)
Press + to increase, and press − to decrease. t Holding + increases the volume continuously to
level 15.
To attenuate the sound
On the source control screen:
To restore the sound: Touch [ ].
R Turning off the screen
On the monitor panel:
(Hold)
To turn on the screen: Press
, or touch the
display.
R 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: Touch [
] to display the source/option
selection screen. (Page 10)
To turn off the AV source
On the Home screen:
t Touch [ ] to change the page.
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BASICS
Common screen operations
R Touch screen operations
To perform operations on the screen, you need to touch, touch and hold, flick or swipe to select an item, display setting menu screen or to change the page, etc.
Touch
Touch the screen gently to select an item on the screen.
Touch and hold
Touch the screen and keep your finger in place until the display changes or a message is displayed.
Flick
Slide your finger to the left or right on the screen to change the page.
Swipe
Slide your finger up or down on the screen to scroll the screen.
R Home screen descriptions
You can select playback sources, display setting screens, or display information on the Home screen. t To display the Home screen, press HOME on the
monitor panel.
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5 6
2
3
1
Common operating buttons:
1 Changes the playback source. (Page 10) 2 I button: Displays the source control screen
currently played back. (Page 8)
3
button: Displays the source/option selection
screen. (Page10)
4
button: Displays the <SETUP> screen.
(Page 60)
5 M (Eject) button: Ejects the disc. (Press) (Page 12) Forcibly ejects the disc. (Hold) (Page 12) 6 Displays the phone control screen. (Page 43) When connecting as Apple CarPlay, it works as a
phone provided in Apple CarPlay.
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). t Sliding the finger towards up/down: Functions
same as pressing [
]/[ ] .
t Sliding the finger towards left/right: Functions
same as pressing [S]/[T].
t Moving your finger clockwise or counter-
clockwise: increases/decreases the volume.
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BASICS
R Source/option selection screen
descriptions
You can display all playback sources and options on the source/option selection screen. t You can customize the source/option selection
screen. (Page11)
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Common operation buttons and indications:
1 Changes the playback source or displays a
setting/information screen. t For playback sources and setting screens, see
page10.
t For information and sources from the
connected ADS adapter, see page37.
2 Changes the page. (Touch [
] or [ ].)
t You can also change the page by flicking left or
right on the screen.
3 Displays the Home screen. (Page7) 4 Page indication 5 Displays the <SETUP> screen. (Page 9)
R Source control screen descriptions
You can perform source playback operations on the source control screen. t The operation buttons and information displayed
vary depending on the selected source.
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Common operation buttons and indications:
1 Current source or media 2 Connected Bluetooth device information
(Page38)
3 Battery charge indication: Lights up when quick
charging battery of the connected iPod/ iPhone/ Smartphone.
4 Displays the other operation button window.* 5 Displays the source/option selection screen. (See
the left column.)
6 Short-cut source selection buttons/the indicators
for the current source
t Each time you touch [
] or [ ], the items
shown in this area change.
– The indicators for the current source
– The short-cut source selection buttons
(Page11)
t Touching one of the buttons displays the
selected source.
7 Ejects the disc. (Page 12)
* Does not appear when there are no other operation buttons other
than those currently shown on the source control screen.
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BASICS
R <SETUP> screen descriptions
You can change the detailed settings. (Page 60)
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2
3
Common operation buttons and indications:
1 Selects the menu category. 2 Returns to the previous screen. 3 Changes the page.
[J]/[K]: Scrolls the page.
t You can also scroll the page by swiping on the
touch panel.
[
]/[ ]: Displays the top or bottom page.
R List screen descriptions
During audio/video source playback, you can select the desired item easily from the list.
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Common operation buttons and indications:
t Available buttons on the screen and operations
differ depending on the type of file/media being played back.
1 Displays list type selection window. 2 Returns to the previous screen. 3 Scrolls the text if not all of the text is shown. 4 Searches for a folder/track.
[I Play]: Plays all tracks in the folder containing
the current track.
[
A–Z]: Enters the initial search mode.
[
Top]: Returns to the top layer.
[
Up]: Returns to the upper layer.
5 Changes the page. [J]/[K]: Scrolls the page.
t You can also scroll the page by swiping on the
touch panel.
[
]/[ ]: Displays the top or bottom page.
R Playback operations during video
playback
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1 Selects a previous chapter/track/item. 2 Displays the source control screen while playing
a video.
t The operation buttons disappear when [Hide]
is touched or when no operation is done for about 5 seconds.
3 Selects a next chapter/track/item.
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BASICS
Selecting the playback source/ option
1 Display the source/option selection screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the source/option
selection screen by touching [
] on the
source control screen.
2 Select a source/option.
t To display more items, touch [ ]/[ ] or flick to
change the page.
[Apple CarPlay] Switches to the Apple CarPlay
screen from the connected iPod touch/iPhone. (Pages 22)
[Tuner] Switches to the radio broadcast.
(Page 24)
[BT Audio] Plays a Bluetooth audio player.
(Page 38)
[DISC] Plays a disc. (Page 12) [USB] Plays files on a USB device.
(Page 16)
[iPod] Plays an iPod/iPhone. (Page 19) [AV-IN] Switches to an external
component connected to the iPod/AV-IN input terminal. (Page 36)
[SiriusXM] Switches to the SiriusXM® satellite
radio broadcast. (Page 26)
[Audio] Displays the sound adjustment
screen. (Page51)
[AV OFF] Turns off the AV source.
(Page6)
[
] Displays the <SETUP> menu
screen. (Page60)
t For sources and information displayed when an
ADS adapter is connected, see page37.
Selecting the playback source on the Home screen
t The 3 items displayed on the source/option
selection screen as the large icons and [Phone] are shown on the Home screen.
t You can change items displayed on this area by
customizing the source/option selection screen. (Page11)
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BASICS
Selecting the playback source on the source control screen Display source selection buttons by touching [
]/
[
] on the source control screen (Page 8), then
select a playback source.
t The 3 items except for [Phone] displayed on the
source/option selection screen as the large icons are shown as the short-cut selection buttons.
t You can change items displayed as the short-cut
source selection buttons by customizing the source/option selection screen. (See the right column.)
R Customizing the source/option
selection screen
You can arrange the items to display on the source/ option selection screen. Touch and hold the item you want to move until boxes appear around the icons, then drag it to the position you want to move it to.
(Hold)
Using the pop-up short-cut menu
While displaying the source control screen, you can jump to another screen from the pop-up short-cut menu.
1 Display the pop-up short-cut menu.
2 Select an item to jump to.
[ ]
Displays the Home screen. (Page 7)
[
]
Displays the phone control screen. (Page43)
[
]
Activates the voice dialing. (Page 45)
[
]
Displays the <Graphic Equalizer> screen. (Page 52)
[
]
Displays the picture adjustment screen. (Page56)
[
]
Displays the picture from the connected rear view camera. (Page36)
To close the pop-up menu: Touch the screen anywhere other than the pop-up short-cut menu, or press B on the monitor panel.
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DISCS
Playing a disc
t 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.
t For playable disc types/file types, see page 72.
R Inserting a disc
Insert a disc with the label side facing up.
The source changes to “DISC” and playback starts.
t The IN indicator lights up while a disc is inserted.
t If “ ” appears on the screen, the unit cannot
accept the operation you have tried to do.
– In some cases, without showing “
,”
operations will not be accepted.
t When playing back a multi-channel encoded
disc, the multi-channel signals are downmixed to stereo.
R Ejecting a disc
On the source control screen:
On the Home screen:
When removing a disc, pull it horizontally. t You can eject a disc when playing another AV
source.
t 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.
To eject a disc forcibly
Touch and hold [M] on the source control screen or the Home screen. A confirmation message appears. Touch [OK].
Playback operations
When the operation buttons are not displayed on the screen, touch the area shown on the illustration. t To change settings for video
playback, see page56.
R Indications and buttons on the source
control screen
For video playback
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Playback information
t The information displayed on the screen differs
depending on the type of disc/file being played back.
1 Media type 2 Playback mode (Page15) 3 Current playback item information (title no./
chapter no./folder no./file no./track no.)
4 IN indicator: A disc is inserted.
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DISCS
Operation buttons
t Available buttons on the screen and operations
differ depending on the type of disc/file being played back.
[Hide] Hides the indicators and buttons.
[
]
Displays the other operation button window.
t To hide the window, touch [
].
[
]
Selects Repeat playback mode. (Page15)
[
]
Selects Random playback mode. (Page15)
[
]
Attenuate the sound. (Page6)
t To restore the sound, touch [
].
[
]
Displays the folder/track list. (Page14)
[S] [T]
t Selects a chapter/track. (Touch) t Reverse/forward search. (Hold)
[IW]
Starts/pauses playback.
[
] [ ]
Reverse/forward search during playback.
[
] [ ]
Plays in slow-motion.
[o]
Stops playback.
[SETUP] Changes the settings for disc playback
on the <DVD SETUP> screen. (Page16)
[MENU CTRL]
Displays the video menu screen. (Page15)
[
] [ ]
Selects a folder.
[PBC] Activates or deactivates the VCD
PBC (Playback Control) function. (Page14)
t To display all available operation buttons, touch
[
] to display the other operation button window.
For audio playback
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Playback information
t The information displayed on the screen differs
depending on the type of disc/file being played back.
1 Media type 2 Playback mode (Page15) 3 Track/file information
t Touching [<] scrolls the text if not all of the text
is shown.
4 Jacket picture (Shown while playing if the file has
tag data that includes the jacket picture)
5 File type 6 IN indicator
Operation buttons
t Available buttons on the screen and operations
differ depending on the type of disc/file being played back.
[
]
Displays the other operation button window.
t To hide the window, touch [
].
[
]
Displays the track list of the folder containing the current track. (Page14)
t To hide the list, touch [
].
[
]
Selects Repeat playback mode. (Page15)
[
]
Selects Random playback mode. (Page15)
[
]
Attenuate the sound. (Page6)
t To restore the sound, touch [
].
[
]
Displays the folder/track list. (Page14)
[S] [T]
Selects a track.
[IW]
Starts/pauses playback.
[
] [ ]
Selects a folder.
t To display all available operation buttons, touch
[
] to display the other operation button window.
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DISCS
R Selecting a folder/track on the list
To search all folders/tracks in a disc
1 Display the folder/track list.
2 Select an item.
t Proceed until you select the desired track. t For details about the list operation, see
page9.
To search in the folder containing the current track
t Scroll the page to show more items. t To hide the list, touch [
].
R Activating PBC (Playback Control)
function (for VCD only)
While playing a VCD with PBC...
t The PBC indicator lights up. t To select a track directly while PBC is activated,
operate from the remote controller. (Page63)
To deactivate PBC: Touch [PBC]. (The PBC indicator turns off.)
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DISCS
R Video menu operations (except for
VCD)
You can display the video menu screen during video playback. t The operation buttons disappear when [Hide] is
touched or when no operation is done for about 5 seconds.
1 Display the video menu screen.
2
t Available buttons on the screen and
operations differ depending on the type of disc/file being played back.
[TOP] Displays the top menu. [MENU] Displays the disc menu. [Return] Displays the previous screen. [Enter] Confirms the selection. [Highlight] Switches to the direct disc
menu mode. Touch the target item to select. t The menu screen disappears
when no operation is done for 5 seconds.
[
]
Returns to the playback screen.
[Angle] Selects the view angle. [Subtitle] Selects the subtitle type. [Audio] Selects the audio type. [J] [K] [H] [I]
Selects an item.
R Selecting playback mode
[ ]
Selects Repeat playback mode.
[
]
Selects Random playback mode.
t Available playback modes differ depending on the
type of disc/file being played back.
t Each time you touch the button, the playback
mode changes. (The current playback mode is shown as the button.)
– Available items differ depending on the type of
disc/file being played back.
CAP
Repeats current chapter.
TIT
Repeats current title.
Repeats current track.
Repeats all tracks of the current folder.
ALL
Repeats all tracks in the disc. Randomly plays all tracks of the
current folder, then tracks of the next folders.
ALL
Randomly plays all tracks.
t To cancel random mode, touch the button
repeatedly until it is grayed out.
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DISCS
Settings for DVD playback
1
2
t Scroll the page to show more items.
t Available items shown on the <DVD SETUP>
screen differ depending on the type of disc/file being played back.
R Setting items
[Menu Language]*
Select the initial disc menu language. (Initial: English) (Page74)
[Subtitle Language]*
Select the initial subtitle language or turn subtitles off (Off). (Initial:
English) (Page74)
[Audio Language]*
Select the initial audio language. (Initial: English) (Page74)
[Dynamic Range Control]*
You can change the dynamic range while playing using Dolby Digital software. t Wide: Select this to enjoy a
powerful sound at a low volume level with its full dynamic range.
t Normal: Select this to reduce the
dynamic range a little.
t Dialog (Initial): Select this to
reproduce movie dialog more clearly.
[Screen Ratio]*
Select the monitor type to watch a wide screen picture on the external monitor.
16:9
4:3 LB
4:3 PS (Initial)
* You can change these settings only while DVD is not inserted.
USB
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. t For details about connecting USB devices, see
page 68.
t You cannot connect a computer or portable HDD
to the USB input terminal.
t For playable file types and notes on using USB
devices, see page 73.
1 Connect the USB device to the unit with an
USB cable.
2 Select “USB” as the source. (Page10)
R To disconnect the USB device
1 Select a source other than “USB”.
(Page10)
2 Detach the USB device.
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USB
Playback operations
When the operation buttons are not displayed on the screen, touch the area shown on the illustration. t To change settings for video
playback, see page56.
R Indications and buttons on the source
control screen
For audio playback
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2
1
For video playback
4
2
1
Playback information
t The information displayed on the screen differs
depending on the type of file being played back.
1 Playback mode (See below.) 2 Track/file information
t Touching [<] scrolls the text if not all of the text
is shown.
3 Jacket picture (Shown while playing if the file has
tag data that includes the jacket picture)
4 File type
Operation buttons
t Available buttons on the screen and operations
differ depending on the type of file being played back.
[Hide] Hides the indicators and buttons.
[
]
Displays the other operation button window.
t To hide the window, touch [
].
[
]
Displays the track list of the folder containing the current track.
t To hide the list, touch [
].
[
]
Selects Repeat playback mode.
t
: Repeats the current track/
file.
t
: Repeats all tracks/files in the current folder or specified category.
t
ALL: Repeats all tracks/files in
the USB device.
[
]
Randomly plays all tracks in current folder.* (
indicator lights up.)
[
]
Attenuate the sound. (Page6)
t To restore the sound, touch [
].
[
]
Displays the list. (Page18)
[S] [T]
t Selects a track. (Touch) t Reverse/forward search. (Hold)
[IW]
Starts/pauses playback.
[
] [ ]
Selects a folder.
[
]
Starts the slide show when a picture is displayed.
[USB DEVICE CHANGE]
Switches to another USB device when two USB devices are connected.
t To display all available operation buttons, touch
[
] to display the other operation button window.
* To cancel random mode, touch the button repeatedly until it is
grayed out.
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USB
R Selecting a track in a list
To search all folders/tracks in a USB device
1 Display the list.
2 Select the desired track.
t Proceed until you select the desired track. t For details about the list operation, see
page9.
From <Folder List>:
Select the folder, then the item in the selected folder.
To search in the folder containing the current track
t Scroll the page to show more items. t To hide the list, touch [
].
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iPod/iPhone
Preparation
R Connecting iPod/iPhone
t For details about connecting iPod/iPhone, see
page 68.
t For playable iPod/iPhone types, see page 73.
Connect your iPod/iPhone according to your purpose or the type of iPod/iPhone.
Wired connection t To listen to music:
– For Lightning connector models: Use USB
Audio cable for iPod/iPhone—KS-U62 (optional accessory).
– For 30-pin connector models: Use 30-pin to USB
cable (accessory of iPod/iPhone).
t To watch video and listen to music:
– For Lightning connector models: You cannot
watch the video.
Bluetooth connection
Pair the iPod/iPhone through Bluetooth. (Page38) t You cannot watch video with a Bluetooth
connection.
R Selecting the connection method
1 Display the <SETUP> screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
2 Display the <AV> screen.
3 Set [Automotive Mirroring] to [OFF].
4 Display the <APP/iPod SETUP> screen.
5 Select the connection method of iPod/
iPhone for <APP Connection select>.
[iPhone USB]
Select this when iPod/iPhone is connected using 30-pin to USB cable (accessory of iPod/iPhone) or KS-U62 (optional accessory).
[iPhone Bluetooth]
Select this when iPod/iPhone is connected via Bluetooth.
6 Finish the procedure.
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iPod/iPhone
Playback operations
When the operation buttons are not displayed on the screen, touch the area shown on the illustration. t To change settings for video
playback, see page56.
R Indications and buttons on the source
control screen
34
2
1
Playback information
1 Playback mode (See the right column.) 2 Song information
t Touching [<] scrolls the text if not all of the text
is shown.
3 Artwork (Shown if the track contains artwork) 4 File type
Operation buttons
t Available buttons on the screen and operations
differ depending on the type of file being played back.
[
]
Displays the track list of the category containing the current track.
t To hide the list, touch [
].
[
]
Selects Repeat playback mode.
t
: Functions the same as Repeat
One.
t
ALL: Functions the same as
Repeat All.
[
]
Selects random playback mode.* t : Functions the same as Shuffle
Songs.
t
: Functions the same as
Shuffle Albums.
[
]
Attenuate the sound. (Page6)
t To restore the sound, touch [
].
[
]
Displays the list. (Page21)
[S] [T]
t Selects a track. (Touch) t Reverse/forward search. (Hold)
[IW]
Starts/pauses playback.
* To cancel random mode, touch the button repeatedly until it is
grayed out.
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iPod/iPhone
R Selecting an audio track from the list
To search all tracks in iPod/iPhone
1 Display the list.
2 Select the list type.
3 Select the desired track.
t Proceed until you select the desired track. t For details about the list operation, see
page9.
From <Category List>:
Select a category, then the item in the selected category. t Available categories differ depending on the
type of your iPod/iPhone.
From <Link Search>:
Select the tag type to display a list of content that contains the same tag as the track/file currently being played, then select the item.
To search in the folder containing the current track
t Scroll the page to show more items. t To hide the list, touch [
].
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APPS—Apple CarPlay
You can use an App of the connected iPod touch/ iPhone/Android on this unit. t You can use an App on the following sources:
– When iPhone compatible with CarPlay is
connected: “Apple CarPlay” (see below)
Using Apps of iPhone—Apple CarPlay
R About CarPlay
CarPlay is a smarter, safer way to use your iPhone in the car. CarPlay takes the things you want to do with iPhone while driving and displays them on the screen of the unit. You can get directions, make calls, send and receive messages, and listen to the music from iPhone while driving. You can also use Siri voice control to make it easier to operate iPhone. t For details about CarPlay, visit <https://ssl.apple.
com/ios/carplay/>.
Compatible iPhone devices
You can use CarPlay with the following iPhone models.
t iPhone 5 t iPhone 5c t iPhone 5s t iPhone 6 t iPhone 6 Plus t iPhone 6s t iPhone 6s Plus
Although the service area is expanding, CarPlay service is NOT available in some markets. Please check the latest information concerning availability in your region from the below website. http://www.apple.com/ios/featureavailability/ #applecarplay-applecarplay
R Preparation
To use the navigation function of the maps App, connect a GPS antenna. (Page 70)
1 Configure the settings to use Apple
CarPlay on the <AV> screen.
On the Home screen: t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
[Automotive Mirroring]
Select [ON] to use Apple CarPlay.
[CarPlay Sidebar] Select the position of the
control bar (left or right) shown on the touch panel.
2 Connect iPhone using KS-U62 (optional
accessory). (Page68)
t When iPhone compatible with CarPlay is
connected to the USB input terminal, the Bluetooth mobile phone currently connected is disconnected.
t Unlock your iPhone.
3 Select “Apple CarPlay” as the source.
(Page10)
t [Apple CarPlay] is displayed on the Home
screen or the source/option selection screen only when a compatible iPhone is connected.
R Using Siri
You can activate Siri while the CarPlay screen is displayed.
On the home screen of CarPlay:
1 Touch and hold [ ] to activate Siri.
(Hold)
2 Talk to Siri.
t You can also activate Siri by pressing and holding
HOME/
on the monitor panel.
– To deactivate, press HOME/
on the monitor
panel.
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APPS—Apple CarPlay
R Operation buttons and available Apps
on the home screen of CarPlay
You can use the Apps of the connected iPhone. t The items displayed and the language used on the
screen differ depending on the connected device.
3
1
2
1 Application buttons
Starts the application. 2 [HOME] button Exits the CarPlay screen and displays the Home
screen.
3 [
] button
t On the App screen: Displays the home screen
of CarPlay. (Touch)
t On the home screen of CarPlay: Activates Siri.
(Hold) (Page22)
To exit the CarPlay screen: Press HOME on the monitor panel.
R Switching to the Apple CarPlay screen
while listening to another source
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Tuner
Listening to the radio
R Indications and buttons on the source
control screen
657
21
43
Radio reception information
1 Preset no. 2 Seek mode (See the right column.) 3 Text information
t Touching [<] scrolls the text if not all of the
text is shown.
t Touching [
] switches the information as
follows:
– Frequency/PS name/Radio Text/title and
artist
– Frequency/PTY genre/Radio Text plus
4 Preset list (Page25) 5 TI indicator (Page 26) 6 ST/MONO indicator: Lights up when receiving
an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength.
7 RDS indicator: Lights up when receiving an RBDS
station.
Operation buttons [AUTO1]/
[AUTO2]/ [MANUAL]
Changes the seek mode. Each time you touch the button, the seek mode changes as follows:
t AUTO1: Auto search t AUTO2: Tunes in stations in the
memory one after another.
t MANUAL: Manual search
[
]
Displays the other operation button window.
t To hide the window, touch [
].
[
]
Displays the preset list.
t To hide the list, touch [
]. [AM] Selects the AM band. [FM] Selects the FM band. [
]
Attenuate the sound. (Page6) t To restore the sound, touch
[
].
[S] [T]
Searches for a station. t The search method differs
according to the selected seek mode. (See above.)
[TI]* Activates/deactivates TI standby
reception mode. (Page26)
[SSM]* Presets stations automatically. (See
the right column.)
[PTY]* Enters PTY search mode.
(Page25)
[MONO] Activates/deactivates monaural
mode for better FM reception. (Stereo effect will be lost.) t The MONO indicator lights
up while monaural mode is activated.
t To display all available operation buttons, touch
[
] to display the other operation button window.
* Appears only when FM is selected as the band.
Presetting stations
R Storing stations in the memory
You can preset 15 stations for FM and 5 stations for AM.
Automatic presetting — SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory) (For FM only)
The confirmation message appears. Touch [Yes]. The local stations with the strongest signals are found and stored automatically.
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Tuner
Manual presetting
1 Tune in to a station you want to preset.
(Page24)
2 Display the preset list.
3 Select a preset number to store.
(Hold)
The station selected in step 1 is stored.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t To hide the list, touch [
].
R Selecting a preset station from the list
t Scroll the page to show more items. t To hide the list, touch [
].
FM RBDS features
R Searching for FM RBDS programs—PTY
Search
You can search for your favorite programs being broadcast by selecting the PTY code.
1 Display the <PTY Search> screen.
2 Select a PTY code (1), then start searching
(2).
t Scroll the page to show more items. 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.
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SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
Only SiriusXM® brings you more of what you love to listen to, all in one place. Get over 140 channels, including commercial-free music plus the best sports, news, talk, comedy and entertainment. Welcome to the world of satellite radio. A SiriusXM Vehicle Tuner and Subscription are required. For more information, visit www.siriusxm.com.
Activating subscription
1 Check your Radio ID.
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. t The Radio ID does not include the letters I, O,
S or F.
2 Activate the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle
Tuner using one of the two methods below:
t For users in the U.S.A:
– Online:
Visit www.siriusxm.com/activatenow
– Phone: Call SiriusXM Listener Care at
1-866-635-2349
t For users in Canada:
– Online:
Visit www.siriusxm.ca/activatexm
– Phone: Call XM customer Care at
1-877-438-9677
3 When a confirmation message is displayed,
touch [Return].
Listening to the SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
R Indications and buttons on the source
control screen
Live mode screen
21 6534
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio reception information
1 Channel Logo/Album art 2 Seek mode (Page27) 3 Signal strength indicator 4 SiriusXM® Satellite Radio indicators
t Mix: Lights up when TuneMix™ is activated.
(Page31)
t Scan: Lights up when TuneScan™ is activated.
(Page30)
5 Text information
t Touching [<] scrolls the text if not all of the
text is shown.
t Touching [
] switches the information as
follows:
– Channel name/artist name/song title/
content information
– Channel name/category name/channel
description/similar channels
6 Preset list (Page28)
Tuner
R Activating/deactivating TI Standby
Reception
You can receive traffic information even while listening to another source by activating TI Standby Reception.
The unit is in standby to switch to Traffic Information (TI) if available. t The TI indicator lights up in the following cases:
– Lights in white: Receives the Traffic Information. – Lights in orange: On standby for traffic
information reception.
t If the TI indicator is lit in orange, tune into another
station providing RBDS signals.
t When traffic information is received, the screen
switches to the Traffic Information screen automatically.
To deactivate TI Standby Reception: Touch [TI]. (The TI indicator turns off.)
t The volume adjustment for Traffic Information is
automatically memorized. The next time the unit switches to Traffic Information, the volume is set to the previous level.
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SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
Operation buttons [SEEK1]/
[SEEK2]
Changes the seek mode. t SEEK1: Skip to another available
channel.
t SEEK2: Skip to another preset
channel.
[
]
Displays the other operation button window.
t To hide the window, touch [
].
[
]
Displays the preset list.
t To hide the list, touch [
].
[
]
Attenuate the sound. (Page6) t To restore the sound, touch
[
].
[
]
Displays the category/channel search screen. (Page 27)
[IW]
Starts/pauses the content replay. (Page 29)
[CHK] [CHJ]
Selects the channel.
[Direct Channel]
Displays the direct channel search screen. (See the far right column.)
[SETUP] Changes the settings for SiriusXM
Satellite Radio reception on the <SiriusXM SETUP> screen. (Pages30 – 34)
[Band] Selects the band (SXM1 – SXM4). [Replay]/ [Live]
Switches between replay mode screen (Page29) and live mode screen (Page26).
[Tune Scan] Starts TuneScan™. (Page30) [Tune Mix] Presets channels automatically with
your favorites. (Page31)
t To display all available operation buttons, touch
[
] to display the other operation button window.
Selecting a channel
R Select a channel by specifying a
channel number—Direct Channel
You can search for a station by entering the desired channel number.
1 Display the <Direct Channel> screen.
2 Enter the channel number (1), then start
searching (2).
t Touch [ ] to delete the last entry.
R Selecting a channel on the category/
channel list
You can obtain information on channels or select a category and then a channel.
1 Display the <Category List> screen.
2 Select a category (1), and then select a
channel (2).
t Scroll the page to show more items. t Touching [All-Channels] on the <Category
List> displays all the channels.
t To switch the sequence of the list (between
channel name/artist name/song title/category name/content information), touch [Info Change].
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SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
Presetting channels
R Storing channels in the memory
You can preset 6 channels for each band.
1 Tune in to a channel you want to preset.
(Page27)
2 Display the preset list.
3 Select a preset number to store.
(Hold)
The channel selected in step 1 is stored.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t To hide the list, touch [
].
R Selecting a preset channel
1 Display the preset list.
2 Select a preset channel.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t To hide the list, touch [
].
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SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
Replay
You can pause, rewind and replay content from the currently tuned channel. t The SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner continually
buffers up to 60 minutes of audio.
t If you change to another channel during playback,
the Replay buffer content will be lost.
R Indications on the Replay mode screen
21
1 Replay time bar
Shows the remaining capacity (gray) and the
amount of buffered content (blue). If the Replay buffer is full, the entire bar becomes blue. t Updated every second.
2 Time code Shows you the point in the Replay buffer you are
listening to. t Example: –5:00
– You are listening to audio that is 5 minutes
behind the current broadcast.
t Updated every second.
R Replaying content
1 Display the Replay mode screen.
2 Perform the replay operations.
t To start/pause the playback, touch [IW]. t To skip the current track/segment, touch
[S]/[T].
– Touching [S] within 2 seconds of the
beginning of the current track/segment returns to the previous track.
– Touching [S] after 2 seconds or more of
the track have been replayed returns to the beginning of the current track/segment.
t To rewind/fast forward, touch and hold [S]/
[T].
Replaying content from a list of recorded data on a program basis—Instant Replay list
1 Display the <Instant Replay List> screen.
2 Select the desired program.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t To switch the sequence of the list (between
artist name/song title/category name/content information), touch [Info Change].
To return to the live mode screen:
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SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
SmartFavorites
User stored channels (P1 to P6) of current band are recognized as SmartFavorites channels. SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner automatically buffers their broadcast content in the background. When you select a SmartFavorites channel, you can rewind and replay up to 30 minutes of any of the missed news, talk, sports or music content. t SmartFavorites is available only when you connect
an SXV200 or later SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner.
t If you change to another band, the buffered
content is cleared and new channels in the current band will start buffering.
TuneStart™
When you select a SmartFavorites channel, you can listen to the current song from the beginning.
Activating TuneStart™
1 Display the <SiriusXM SETUP> screen.
2
To deactivate TuneStart: Touch [TuneStart] to select [OFF].
TuneScan
When you activate TuneScan™, 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. (The Scan indicator lights up.) t To select the previous/next content, touch [S]
or [T].
t To play the currently scanned content, touch
[Tune Scan].
t To exit scanning and return to the live position,
touch and hold [Tune Scan].
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SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
TuneMix™
TuneMix™ plays a unique blend of songs from your preset music channels from the current SiriusXM preset band, allowing you to build a custom channel from as few as 2 to as many as 6 music channels. You can even skip songs you do not want to hear. t TuneMix™ is available only when you connect an
SXV300 or later SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner.
Activating TuneMix™
t The Mix indicator lights up.
To deactivate TuneStart: Touch [Tune Mix]. (The Mix indicator turns off.)
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SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
Setting reception restrictions
R Setting the parental control
You can limit access to SiriusXM channels, such as those with mature content.
Setting/changing the parental code
t The initial setting is “0000.” t Changing the code does not change the [Parental
Control]/[Parental Lock Channel Selection] settings.
1 Display the <SiriusXM SETUP> screen.
2 Display the <Parental Code Set> screen.
3 Enter the four-digit code (1), and then
confirm (2).
t Touch [ ] to delete the last entry.
4 Enter a new four-digit code (1), and then
confirm (2).
t Touch [ ] to delete the last entry.
5 Repeat step 4 to confirm the new code.
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SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
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®.
1 Display the <SiriusXM SETUP> screen.
(Page32)
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.
(See the right column.)
3 Enter the parental code to confirm your
choice.
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.
t When [Parental Control] is set to [Mature] or
[OFF], you cannot change the [Parental Lock Channel Selection] setting.
1 Display the <SiriusXM SETUP> screen.
(Page32)
2
3 Enter the parental code.
The <Parental Lock Category Select> screen is displayed.
4 Select the desired category.
t Scroll the page to show more items.
5 Select [ON] for channels you want to
activate parental lock for.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t Select [OFF] for the channels you want to
deactivate the parental lock for.
t To switch the sequence of the list (between
channel name/artist name/song title/category name/content information), touch [Info
Change]. Repeat steps 4 and 5 if you want to set the lock on multiple channels.
To deactivate the parental lock for all locked channels: Touch [Disable All] in the <Parental Lock Category Select> screen, then enter the
parental code number. t When a confirmation message appears, touch
[Yes].
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SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
R Skipping unwanted channels
If you do not want to receive some channels, you can skip them.
Activating the channel skipping
1 Display the <SiriusXM SETUP> screen.
(Page32)
2 Display the <Skip Category Select>
screen.
3 Select the desired category.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t Touching [All-Channels] displays all the
channels.
4 Select [ON] for channels you want to skip.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t Select [OFF] for the channels you do not want
to skip.
t To switch the sequence of the list (between
channel name/artist name/song title/category name/content information), touch [Info
Change]. Repeat steps 3 and 4 if you want to select channels to skip from other categories.
To clear the channel skipping for all skipped channels: Touch [Disable All] in the <Skip Category Select> screen.
t When a confirmation message appears, touch
[Yes].
R 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 SETUP> screen.
(Page32)
2
A confirmation message appears. Touch [Yes].
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OTHER EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
Using a rear view camera
t To connect a rear view camera, see page69. t To use a rear view camera, a REVERSE lead
connection is required. (Page67)
R Settings for the rear view camera
1 Display the <SETUP> screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
2 Display the <Camera> screen.
3 Configure the camera settings.
Setting items
[R-CAM Interruption]
t ON (Initial): Displays the picture
from the rear view camera when you shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.
t OFF: Select this when no camera
is connected.
[Parking Guidelines]
t ON (Initial): Displays the parking
guidelines to enable easier parking when you shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.
t OFF: Hides the parking
guidelines.
[Guidelines Setup]*
Adjusts the parking guidelines according to the size of the car, parking space and so on. (See the right column.)
* Selectable only when [Parking Guidelines] is set to [ON].
Adjusting the parking guidelines
t Install the rear view camera in the appropriate
position according to the instructions supplied with the rear view camera.
t When adjusting the parking guidelines, make sure
to use the parking brake to prevent the car from moving.
1 Touch [Guidelines Setup] on the
<Camera> screen. (See the far left
column.)
The guidelines settings screen is displayed.
2 Touch one of the marks to adjust (1),
then adjust the position of the selected mark (2).
Make sure that A and B are horizontally parallel, and that C and D are the same length. t Touch [Initialize] and after touch [Yes] to set
all the
marks to the initial default position.
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OTHER EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
R Displaying the picture from the rear
view camera
The rear view screen is displayed when you shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.
t To erase the operation buttons, touch the screen.
Touching the screen again displays the operation buttons.
To display the picture from the rear view camera manually
1 Display the pop-up short-cut menu.
2
To exit the rear view screen
Using external audio/video players—AV-IN
When the operation buttons are not displayed on the screen, touch the area shown on the illustration. t To change settings for video
playback, see page56.
R Starting playback
1 Connect an external component to the
iPod/AV-IN input terminal. (Page69)
2 Select “AV-IN” as the source. (Page10) 3 Turn on the connected component and
start playing the source.
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OTHER EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
Using ADS adapter features
By connecting the ADS adapter (commercially available) to the iDatalink terminal (Page69), this unit can access the satellite radio source provided for the vehicle and vehicle information can be displayed on this unit.
Preparation:
Configure the settings on the <OEM SETUP> screens beforehand. (Page63)
R Selecting ADS adapter features
1 Display the source/option selection screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the source/option
selection screen by touching [
] on the
source control screen.
2 Select ADS adapter features on the source/
option selection screen.
t To display more items, touch [ ]/[ ] or flick to
change the page.
Example: when “Vehicle Info” is selected
R Available items with ADS adapter
[Vehicle Info] Displays information about the tire
pressure.
[Radar Detector]
Displays information about the instruments such as the speedometer.
[Gauges] Displays the gauges of the vehicle. [Climate] Displays information about the air
conditioner of the vehicle.
[Parking Assist]
Displays the guides for parking the vehicle.
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BLUETOOTH
Information for using Bluetooth® devices
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
t 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.
t Some Bluetooth devices may not connect to this
unit depending on the Bluetooth version of the device.
t This unit may not work for some Bluetooth
devices.
t Connecting conditions may vary depending on
your environment.
t For some Bluetooth devices, the device is
disconnected when the unit is turned off.
About mobile phones compatible with Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP)
If your mobile phone supports PBAP, you can display the phone book and call lists on the touch panel screen when the mobile phone is connected.
t Phone book: up to 1000 entries t Dialed calls, received calls, and missed calls: up
to 50 entries in total
Connecting Bluetooth devices
R Activating/deactivating the Bluetooth
function
When you use the Bluetooth device, activate the Bluetooth function on the unit.
1 Display the <SETUP> screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
2 Display the <Bluetooth Setup> screen.
3 Activate ([ON]) or deactivate ([OFF]) the
Bluetooth function.
R Registering and connecting 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. t You cannot register the Bluetooth device when
you are using the following sources: “Bluetooth”, “iPod”, or “Apple CarPlay”. If you want to register the Bluetooth device while using one of the above mentioned sources, send the connection request from the Bluetooth device and register it.
t 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.
t You can register up to 10 devices in total. t Two Bluetooth devices can be connected at a
time.
t To use the Bluetooth function, you need to turn on
the Bluetooth function of the device.
t When a Bluetooth mobile phone is connected,
the signal strength and battery level are displayed when the information is acquired from the device.
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Auto pairing
When <Auto Pairing> is set to [ON], iOS devices (such as iPhone) are automatically paired when connected via USB. (Page47)
Pairing a Bluetooth device from the target device
1 Search for the unit (“KW-V820BT”) from
your Bluetooth device and operate the device to register.
For a Bluetooth device compatible with SSP (Bluetooth 2.1):
Confirm the request both on the device and the unit.
012345
OK
t Touch [No] to reject the request.
For a Bluetooth device compatible with Bluetooth 2.0:
Select the unit (“KW-V820BT”) on your Bluetooth device. t If a PIN code is required, enter the PIN code
shown on the screen (initial: “0000”).
– To change PIN code, see page41.
2 Determine usage as a mobile phone.
t To use the Bluetooth device as a mobile
phone, select the hands free number ([Hands
Free1] or [Hands Free2]) to connect the
device for. t When you do not want to use the Bluetooth
device as a mobile phone, select [No
Connection.].
t To close the window, touch [Close].
3 When your Bluetooth device is compatible
with A2DP or SPP: Determine usage as an audio player or a device with Apps installed.
t To use the device as an audio player, touch
[Yes].
t When you do not want to use the Bluetooth
device as an audio player, touch [No].
4 When your Bluetooth device is compatible
with PBAP: Select whether to transfer the phonebook of your Bluetooth device to the unit or not.
t To transfer the phone book from your
Bluetooth device, touch [Yes].
t When you do not want to transfer the phone
book, touch [No].
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R Connecting/disconnecting a paired
Bluetooth device
Two devices can be connected simultaneously.
1 Display the <SETUP> screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
2 Display the <Bluetooth Setup> screen.
3 Display the <Select Device> screen.
4 Select the device you want to connect/
disconnect.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t The icons beside the paired device indicate
the following:
/ : Connected as a mobile phone.
: Connected as an audio player.
5 Select the usage of the device.
Each time you touch the selection, the usage is selected (“
” appears) or deselected (“ ” disappears). Select to connect and deselect to disconnect the device.
t [TEL (HFP)1]/[TEL (HFP)2]: Mobile phone t [Audio (A2DP)/App (SPP)]: Audio player/
device with Apps installed
t To close the window, touch [Close].
R Deleting a paired Bluetooth device
1 Display the <Select Device> screen. (See
the far left column.)
2 Display the <Device Remove> screen.
3 Select a device to delete (1), then touch
[Delete] (2).
t Touch [ All] to select all devices. t Touch [
All] to deselect all selected devices.
t Scroll the page to show more items. A confirmation message appears. Touch [Yes].
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R Changing the PIN code
1 Display the <Bluetooth Setup> screen.
(Page40)
2 Display the PIN code input screen.
3 Enter the PIN code (1), then confirm the
entry (2).
t Touch [ ] to delete the last entry.
R Change the device name of the unit
displayed on the paired device
1 Display the <Bluetooth Setup> screen.
(Page40)
2 Display the device name entry screen.
3 Enter the device name (1), then confirm
the entry (2).
t Touch [ ] to delete the last entry. t Touch [H]/[I] to move the entry position.
Using a Bluetooth mobile phone
R Receiving a call
When a call comes in...
t Call information is displayed if acquired. t The call incoming screen is not displayed while
the camera screen is displayed. To display the call incoming screen, shift the gear to the drive position.
To reject a call
When <Auto Response> is set to [ON] (Page47)
The unit answers incoming calls automatically.
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R Ending a call
While talking...
R Adjusting the volume during a call/
echo cancel level/noise reduction volume
1 Display the <Speech Quality> window.
While talking...
2
<Microphone Level>
Adjusts the microphone volume level.
t −10 to +10 (initial: 0). <Echo Cancel Level>*
Adjusts the echo volume.
t −5 to +5 (initial: 0). <Noise Reduction Level>*
Adjusts the noise reduction
volume.
t −5 to +5 (initial: 0).
t To close the window, touch [Close].
* You can also adjust these items on the <TEL SETUP> screen.
(Page47)
R Switching between handsfree mode
and phone mode
While talking...
Each time you touch the button, the talking method is switched (
: handsfree mode / : phone
mode).
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R Switching between two connected
devices
When two devices are connected, you can change the device to use. While using a Bluetooth mobile phone, select the device you want to use.
1 Display the phone control screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the phone control screen
by selecting [
] on the pop-up short-cut
menu. (Page11)
2 Select the device to use.
The active device is highlighted.
R Muting the volume of the microphone
While talking...
To restore the volume, touch [ ].
R Sending dial tone during a call
You can send dial tone during a call using the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) function.
1 Display the tone input window.
While talking...
2 Input the tone to send.
t To close the window, touch [Close].
R Making a call
1 Display the phone control screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the phone control screen
by selecting [
] on the pop-up short-cut
menu. (Page11)
2 Select a method to make a call.
[ ]
From the call history*
[
]
From the phone book*
[
]
From the preset list t To preset, see page45.
[
]
Direct number entry
[
]
Voice dialing
t You can display the <Bluetooth Setup>
screen by touching [
].
* When the mobile phone is not compatible with Phone Book Access
Profile (PBAP), the phone book is not displayed.
Continued on the next page...
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From the call history ( missed calls/
received calls/ dialed calls)
Display the call history list (1), then select the target to make a call (2).
t Scroll the page to show more items.
From the phonebook
t To transfer phonebook from the connected
Bluetooth mobile phone compatible with PBAP, see page46.
1 Display the phonebook (1), then display
the keyboard to search by initial (2).
2 Select the initial to sort the list in the
alphabetical order.
t If the initial character is a number, touch [1]
and then select the number.
t Touch [
] to delete the last entry.
t Touch [
] to hide the keyboard.
3 Select a contact to call.
t Scroll the page to show more items.
4 Select the phone number from the list to
make a call.
t Scroll the page to show more items.
t You can select a first name or last name to use
when sorting the list in alphabetical order on the
<TEL SETUP> screen. (Page47)
From the preset list
Display the preset list (1), then select the target to make a call (2).
Direct number entry
Display the direct number entry screen (1), enter the number (2), then make a call (3).
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Voice dialing
t Available only when the connected mobile phone
has a voice recognition system.
1 Activate voice dialing.
t You can also activate voice dialing by
touching [
] on the pop-up short-cut menu.
(Page11) or holding HOME/
on the
monitor panel.
2 Say the name of the person you want to
call.
t If the voice command is not recognized, touch
[Restart], then say the name again.
To cancel voice dialing: Touch [Stop].
R Presetting phone numbers
You can preset up to 10 phone numbers.
1 Display the preset list. (Page43) 2
3 Select a position to store into.
4 Select a method to add a phone number to
preset list, then register the number to the preset list.
[Add number from phonebook]
Select a phone number from the phonebook (Page44).
[Add number direct]
Enter a phone number on the direct number entry screen, then touch [Set] to add to the preset list.
t To close the window, touch [Close].
t To display the preset list, touch [
] on the phone
control screen.
To delete a phone number from the preset list: Select the phone number to delete on the <Edit
Preset Dial> screen, then touch [Delete] on the <Edit Preset Number> window.
To delete all phone numbers from the preset list: Touch [Delete all] on the <Edit Preset Dial> screen.
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R Editing phonebook
To transfer the phonebook
If the connected Bluetooth mobile phone is compatible with Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP), you can transfer the phonebook of the mobile phone to the unit.
1 Display the phone book (1), then display
the <Edit Phonebook> window (2).
On the phone control screen:
2 Start transferring the phonebook.
t To close the <Edit Phonebook> window,
touch [Close].
t To cancel the transferring the phonebook,
touch [Cancel].
To delete contact from the phonebook
1 Display the <Edit Phonebook> window.
(See the far left column.)
2 Display the <Delete Phonebook> screen.
t To close the window, touch [Close].
3 Select contacts to delete (1), then delete
them (2).
t “ ” appears beside the selected bookmarks. t Touch [
All] to select all bookmarks.
t Touch [
All] to deselect all selected
bookmarks.
t Touch [
A–Z] to search the contact by
initial.
t Scroll the page to show more items.
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Settings for Bluetooth mobile phone
You can change various settings for using Bluetooth mobile phones on the <TEL SETUP> screen.
1 Display the <Bluetooth Setup> screen.
(Page40)
2 Display the <TEL SETUP> screen.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t You can also display the <Bluetooth Setup>
screen by touching [
] on the phone control
screen. (Page43)
3 Configure the Bluetooth settings (1), then
confirm the adjustments (2).
t Scroll the page to show more items.
R Setting items
<Bluetooth HF/ Audio>
Select the speakers used for Bluetooth (both phone and audio player).
t Front: Front speakers only. t All (Initial): All speakers.
<Auto Response>
t 1 – 30 (in 5 second steps): The
unit answers the incoming calls automatically. Set the calling ring time (seconds).
t OFF (Initial): The unit does not
answer the calls automatically. Answer the calls manually.
<Auto Pairing> t 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.)
t OFF: Cancels.
<Sort Order> Select a first name or last name
to use when sorting the list in alphabetical order. t First: Sorts the list in the order
of first name.
t Last (Initial): Sorts the list in the
order of last name.
<Echo Cancel Level>
Adjusts the echo volume.
t −5 to +5 (initial: 0). <Noise Reduction Level>
Adjusts the noise reduction
volume.
t −5 to +5 (initial: 0).
Using the Bluetooth audio player
t To connect a new device, see page38. t To connect/disconnect a paired device, see
page40.
R Indications and buttons on the source
control screen
5
4
2 31
t The operation buttons, indications and
information displayed on the screen differ depending on the connected device.
Playback information
t The information displayed on the screen differs
depending on the connected device.
1 Connected device name 2 Playback mode (Page48) 3 Signal strength and battery level (only when the
information is acquired from the device)
4 Tag data (current track title/artist name/album
title)* t Touching [<] scrolls the text if not all of the
text is shown.
5 Artwork (Shown if the track contains artwork)
* Available only for devices compatible with AVRCP 1.3.
Continued on the next page...
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Operation buttons
t Available buttons on the screen and operations
differ depending on the connected device.
[
]
Displays the other operation button window.
t To hide the window, touch [
].
[
]
Selects Repeat playback mode.
t
: Repeats the current track/file.
t
: Repeats all tracks/files in the
current folder.
t
ALL: Repeats the all tracks/files in
the device.
[
]*
1
Selects Random playback mode.
t
: Randomly plays all tracks in
current folder.
t
ALL: Randomly plays all tracks
in current album.
[
]
Attenuate the sound. (Page6)
t To restore the sound, touch [
].
[
]*
2
Displays the folder/track list. (See the right column.)
[S] [T]
t Selects a track. (Touch) t Reverse/forward search.*
3
(Hold)
[I]
Starts playback.
[W]
Pauses playback.
[BT DEVICE CHANGE]
Switches the Bluetooth audio player.
t To display all available operation buttons, touch
[
] to display the other operation button window.
*
1
To cancel random mode, touch the button repeatedly until it is
grayed out.
*
2
Available only for devices compatible with AVRCP 1.5.
*
3
Available only for devices compatible with AVRCP 1.3.
R Selecting a track from the list
1 Display the music list screen.
2 Select the folder, then the item in the
selected folder.
t For details about the list operation, see
page9.
R Switching the Bluetooth audio player
1 Display the Bluetooth device selection
window.
Available Bluetooth audio player devices are listed.
2 Select the desired device.
t To close the window, touch [Close]. The selected device is connected.
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Settings for using applications of iPod/iPhone/Android
Before using applications of iPod/iPhone/Android, select the device to use and connection method.
Preparation:
Connect iPod touch/iPhone/Android device. t For Android: Connect the Android device via
Bluetooth.
– For Bluetooth connection, see page38.
t For iPod touch/iPhone: Connect iPod touch/
iPhone with a cable, via Bluetooth, or both with a cable and via Bluetooth. (Page19)
1 Display the <SETUP> screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
2 Display the <AV> screen.
3 Set [Automotive Mirroring] to [OFF].
4 Display the <APP/iPod SETUP> screen.
5 Select the device and connection method
for <APP Connection select>.
<Android Bluetooth>
Select this to use Apps with an Android device connected via Bluetooth.
<iPhone Bluetooth>
Select this to use Apps with iPod/iPhone connected via Bluetooth.
<iPhone USB> Select this to use Apps with
iPod/iPhone connected using KS-U62 (optional accessory) or 30-pin to USB cable (accessory of iPod/iPhone).
6 Finish the procedure.
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Selecting different sources for the front and rear monitors—Zone Control
You can select different sources for both this unit and an external monitor connected to the VIDEO
OUT and AV-OUT AUDIO terminals. (Page69)
1 Display the source/option selection screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the source/option
selection screen by touching [
] on the
source control screen.
2 Display the <Audio> screen.
3 Display the <Zone Control> screen.
4 Select the source for front and rear, and
adjust the volume for the rear source.
[Zone Select] Selects whether different
sources are selected for the front and rear monitors. t Dual Zone: Selects
different sources. (The DUAL indicator lights up.)
t Single Zone: Selects the
same source.
[Front Source]* Selects the source for the
front monitor.
[Rear Source]* Selects the source for the rear
monitor.
[Rear VOL.]* Adjusts the volume for the
rear source.
t When the rear speaker sound is switched, the
audio source that is output at the AV-OUT AUDIO terminal is also switched to the same source.
t When [Zone Control] is set to [Dual Zone],
the following operations/performances are not available.
– Output from the subwoofer – Adjustment on the <Graphic Equalizer> screen
(Page52)
– Adjustment on the <Sound Effect> screen
(Page56)
– Settings on the <Speaker Select> screen
(Page51)
– Settings on the <Position/DTA> screen
(Page53)
t You cannot select iPod if it is connected via
Bluetooth.
t If you select USB, iPod, Disc, Bluetooth audio or
Apple CarPlay as the Front Source, you cannot select USB or iPod as the Rear Source.
* Selectable only when [Zone Select] is set to [Dual Zone].
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Sound adjustment—Audio
You can adjust the various audio settings on the <Audio> screen. t You cannot change the <Audio> settings screen
in the following situations:
– When the AV source is turned off (Page6) – When the Bluetooth phone is used (making
or receiving a call, during a call, or while voice dialing)
R Setting the car type/speakers/crossover
frequency
1 Display the source/option selection screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the source/option
selection screen by touching [
] on the
source control screen.
2 Display the <Audio> screen.
3 Display the <Speaker Select> screen.
4 Select a car type.
A selection window appears for car type. Select an item, then touch [Close] to close the window.
5 Select a speaker (front speakers, rear
speakers, or subwoofer) to set (1), then location and speaker/tweeter size of the selected speaker (2).
A selection window appears for location and speaker/tweeter setting. Select an item, then touch [Close] to close the window.
t Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set all speakers. t When a speaker is not connected, select
[None].
t When setting the front speakers, also select
the speaker size for <Tweeter>.
6 Display the <X’over> screen (1), select
the speaker type (2), then adjust the crossover frequency of the selected speaker (3).
<HPF FREQ> Adjusts the crossover frequency
for the front or rear speakers (high pass filter).*
1
<LPF FREQ> Adjusts the crossover for the
subwoofer (low pass filter).*
2
<Slope> Adjusts the crossover slope.*
3
<Gain> Adjusts the output volume of
the selected speaker.
<TW Gain> Adjusts the output volume of
the tweeter.*
4 *5
<Phase> Selects the phase for the
subwoofer.*
2
*1 Appears only when the front or rear speakers are selected. *
2
Appears only when the subwoofer is selected.
*
3
Not adjustable when <HPF FREQ> or <LPF FREQ> is set to
<Through>.
*
4
Appears only when the front speakers are selected.
*
5
Adjustable only when <Tweeter> is set to <Small>,
<Middle>, or <Large> on the <Speaker Select>
screen.
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R Using the sound equalization
t The adjustment is memorized for each source until
you adjust the sound again. If the source is a disc, the adjustment is stored for each of the following categories.
– DVD-Video – CD/VCD/Audio files/Video files (Page71)
t You cannot adjust the sound when the AV source
is turned off.
Selecting a preset sound mode
1 Display the <Audio> screen. (Page51) 2 Display the <Graphic Equalizer> screen.
t You can also display the phone control screen
by selecting [
] on the pop-up short-cut
menu. (Page11)
3 Display the preset sound modes (1), then
select a sound mode (2).
t Touch [ ] to hide the preset sound modes.
Storing your own adjustments—Adjusting the sound precisely
1 Display the <Graphic Equalizer> screen.
(See the left column.)
2 Select a band and adjust the level of the
selected band.
t You can adjust the level by dragging the slider
or using [J]/[K].
t Repeat this step to adjust the level of other
bands.
3 Activate ([ON]) or deactivate ([OFF]) the
bass (<Bass EXT>) (1), and then adjust the subwoofer level (<SW Level>)* (2).
t Touch [H]/[I] to adjust <SW Level>. t When <Bass Ext> is set to [ON], a frequency
lower than 62.5 Hz is set to the same gain level as 62.5 Hz.
4 Store the adjustment.
A user selection window appears. Select from [User 1] to [User 4] to store your adjustment, then touch [Close] to close the window.
t To apply the adjusted equalizer to all playback
source, touch [ALL SRC] on the <Graphic Equalizer> screen, then touch [OK] to confirm.
t To make the current EQ curve flat, touch
[Initialize].
* Not adjustable when <None> is selected for subwoofer on the
<Speaker Select> screen. (Page51)
R 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6) 2 Press while holding volume + on the
monitor panel to display the <X’over Network> screen.
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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R Setting the listening position
You can adjust the sound effects according to your listening position.
1 Display the <Audio> screen. (Page51) 2 Display the <Position/DTA> screen.
3 Touch [Listening Position] (1), then
select the listening position ([Front L], [Front R], [Front All], or [All]) (2).
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 <Position/DTA> screen. (See
the left column.)
2 Display the DTA adjustment screen.
3 Touch [Delay] (1), then adjust the Digital
Time Alignment (DTA) value for each speaker (2).
t Touch [H]/[I] to adjust the value. t To return to the initial setting of Delay and
Level, touch [Initialize] and [YES] in the confirmation screen.
4 Touch [Level] (1), then adjust the output
volume for each speaker (2).
t Touch [H]/[I] to adjust the level. t To return to the initial setting of Delay and
Level, touch [Initialize] and [YES] in the confirmation screen.
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R Localizing the sound image—Front
Focus
You can localize the sound image in front of the selected seat.
1 Display the <Position/DTA> screen.
(Page53)
2 Touch [Front Focus] (1), then select
the listening position to set as the front position (2).
t When you are sitting on the [Front All] (front
seats) or [All] (front and rear seats) position, select left (“Priority L”) or right (“Priority R”) to specify the position to localize the sound image.
3 Display the <Front Focus Adjust> screen.
4 Touch [Delay] (1), then adjust the sound
image precisely (2).
[Sound Image LR (Front)]
Adjusts the sound image to set on the front position.
[Sound Image LR (Rear)]
Adjusts the sound image to set on the rear position.
[Size of the Virtual Sound Field]
Adjusts the virtual sound field to the desired field size. t If the sound image moves
out of the front position, adjust [Sound Image LR
(Front)]/[Sound Image LR
(Rear)]. [Subwoofer Delay]
Adjusts the time alignment of the subwoofer.
t To return to the initial setting of Delay and
Level, touch [Initialize] and [YES] in the confirmation screen.
5 Touch [Level] (1), then adjust the output
volume for each speaker (2).
t Touch [H]/[I] to adjust the level. t To return to the initial setting of Delay and
Level, touch [Initialize] and [YES] in the confirmation screen.
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R Adjusting the volume balance
1 Display the <Audio> screen. (Page51) 2 Display the <Fader/Balance> screen.
3 Adjust the volume balance.
t Touch [J]/[K] to adjust the front and rear
speaker output balance.
t Touch [H]/[I] to adjust the left and right
speaker output balance.
t You can also make adjustments by dragging
the cursor.
t To clear the adjustment, touch [Center].
R Adjusting the volume output according
to different sources
You can adjust and store the auto-adjustment volume level for each source. The volume level will automatically increase or decrease when you change the source.
1 Display the <Audio> screen. (Page51) 2 Display the <Volume Offset> screen.
3 Adjust the volume output level for each
source.
t Scroll the page to show more items. t To initialize the setting value, touch
[Initialize].
t If you have increased the volume first, then
reduced the volume using the Volume Offset, the sound generated if you suddenly switch to another source may be extremely loud.
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R Adjusting the sound effect
1 Display the <Audio> screen. (Page51) 2 Display the <Sound Effect> screen.
3 Adjust each item.
<Bass Boost> Selects the bass boost level.
t OFF (Initial)/1/2/3
<Loudness> Adjusts loudness. (The LOUD
indicator lights up when the loudness is adjusted.)
t OFF (Initial)/Low/High
<Volume Link EQ>
Reduces the driving noise by raising the bandwidth.
t OFF (Initial)/ON
<Space Enhancement>*
1
Virtually enhances the sound space using the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) system. Select the enhance level.
t OFF (Initial)/Small/
Medium/Large
<K2>*
2
Restores the sound lost due to audio compression to a realistic sound.
t OFF/ON (Initial) <Sound Response>
Virtually makes the sound
more realistic using the
Digital Signal Processor
(DSP) system. Select the
sound level.
t OFF (Initial)/1/2/3 <Sound Lift> You can move the center
of the sound to the lower
or higher point. Select the
height.
t OFF (Initial)/Low/Middle/
High
*
1
You cannot change the setting when “Tuner” is selected as the
source.
*
2
This function works only when “DISC”/”USB”/”iPod” is
selected as the source.
Adjustment for video playback
1 Display the pop-up short-cut menu.
2 Display the picture adjustment screen.
3 Adjust the picture.
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SETTINGS
<Backlight> Adjusts the brightness of the
backlight. (−4 to +4)
<Contrast> Adjusts the contrast. (−4 to +4) <Black> Adjusts the blackness. (−4 to
+4)
<Brightness> Adjusts the brightness. (−4 to
+4)
<Color> Adjusts the color. (−4 to +4) <Tint>
Adjusts the tint. (−4 to +4)
<Aspect>
Selects the aspect ratio. t Full: Displays the picture
fully. The aspect ratio is changed if necessary.
t Normal: Display the picture
in the aspect ratio of 4:3.
t Auto: Displays the picture
by selecting the appropriate aspect ratio automatically. (DISC) Displays the picture fully in the original aspect ratio. (USB)
t Adjustable items are different depending on the
current source.
t The image quality can be set for each source.
Backlight and Black are common to all sources.
Changing the display design
R Customizing the panel color
1 Display the <SETUP> screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
2 Display the <Display> screen.
3 Display the <Panel Color Coordinate>
screen.
4 Select a panel color.
*
t Selecting [Scan] changes the illumination
color gradually.
* Store your own color adjustment beforehand. (See below.)
Making your own color adjustment
1 Display <Panel Color Coordinate> screen.
(See the left column.)
2
3 Adjust the color.
The adjustment is stored in [User].
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SETTINGS
R Customizing the background
1 Display the <Display> screen. (Page57) 2 Display the <Background> screen.
3 Select a background.
*
* Store your own scene beforehand. (See the right column.)
R Storing your favorite image for the
background
You can set your favorite image stored on the connected USB device. t Use a JPEG file with a resolution of 800 x 480
pixels.
t The color of the captured image may look
different from that of the actual scene.
1 Connect the USB device on which the
image is stored. (Page 68)
2 Display the <Background> screen. (See
the left column.)
3 Select [User1 Select] or [User2 Select] to
store the image for.
4 Select the folder, then the file for the
background image in the selected folder.
t Scroll the page to show more items.
5 Rotate the image if necessary (1), then
confirm the selection (2).
A confirmation message appears. Touch [OK] to store the new image. (The existing image is replaced with the new one.)
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SETTINGS
Customizing the system settings
R Memorizing/recalling the settings
t You can memorize the settings changed in
the <Audio> screen and recall the memorized settings any time.
t The memorized settings are kept even when the
unit is reset.
t You cannot perform the operation when [SETUP
Memory] is set to [Lock]. Unlock the setting
beforehand.
1 Display the <SETUP> screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
2 Display the <Special> screen.
3 Select an option.
[Audio SETUP Memory]
Memorizes the current audio setting.
[Audio SETUP Recall]
Recalls the memorized audio setting.
[Audio SETUP Clear]
Clears the AUDIO SETUP Memory and the currently memorized audio setting.
A confirmation message appears. Touch [Yes].
R Locking the settings
You can lock the settings for <Audio> to prevent them from being changed.
1 Display the <Special> screen. (See the far
left column.)
2 Select [Lock] to lock the settings.
To unlock the setting: Touch [SETUP Memory] to select [Unlock].
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SETTINGS
R 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 <SETUP> screen.
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
2 Display the <User Interface> screen.
3 Display the <Touch Panel Adjust> screen.
4 Touch the center of the marks at the lower
left and at the upper right as instructed.
t To reset the touch position, press [Reset]. t To cancel the current operation, press
[Cancel].
Setting menu items—SETUP
R Displaying the <SETUP> menu screen
On the Home screen:
t You can also display the <SETUP> screen by
touching [
] on the source/option selection
screen. (Page8)
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SETTINGS
R <AV> setting screen
[APP/iPod SETUP]
t APP Connection select: Select the device and
connection method. (Page49)
t iPod Connection: Select the connection method
of iPod/iPhone. (Page19)
[AV-OUT]
You can determine the use of the external component connected to the VIDEO OUT/ AV-OUT AUDIO terminal.
t OFF (Initial)/AV-IN/DISC/USB/iPod [Automotive Mirroring]
Select the usage of the iPhone compatible with CarPlay. (Page22)
t ON (Initial)/ OFF [CarPlay Sidebar]
Select the position of the control bar (left or right) shown on the touch panel.
t Left/Right (Initial) [OEM SETUP]
Confirm the information about/change the settings for using the ADS adapter.
R <Display> setting screen
[Dimmer]
t ON: Activates dimmer. t OFF: Cancels. t SYNC (Initial): Dims the screen and button
illumination when you turn on the headlights.
– The ILLUMI lead connection is required.
(Page67)
[Panel Color]
Change the panel color. (Page57)
[Background]
Change the background design. (Page58)
R <User Interface> setting screen
[Beep]
t ON (Initial): Activates the key-touch tone. t OFF: Cancels.
[Parking Assist Display]
When an ADS adapter is connected to the iDatalink terminal (Page 69), you can display information about obstacles around the car.
t ON: Always displays information. t Dyn.: Displays information when the sensor
detects obstacles.
t OFF (Initial): Cancels. [Parking Assist Position]
Select where information about obstacles is displayed on the screen.
t Left (Initial)/Right
[Language Select]
Select the text language used for on-screen information.
American English(en) (Initial)/British English(en)/ Nederlands(nl)/Français(fr)/Deutsch(de)/ Italiano(it)/Español(es)/(ar)
/Português(pt)/
Руccĸий(ru)/
(th)/Türkçe(tr)/
(zh)/ (zh)/(fa) /(he) /
BahasaMelayu(ms)/Bahasa Indonesia(id) [Touch Panel Adjust]
Adjust the touch positions of the buttons on the screen. (Page60)
[Clock]
Select the method to set the clock. (Page4) [Time Zone]*
1
Select the time zone to synchronize the clock with the GPS. (Page4)
[Clock Adjust]*
2
Adjust the clock manually. (Page5)
*
1
Available when [Clock] is set to [GPS-SYNC].
*
2
Available when [Clock] is set to [Manual].
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R <Camera> setting screen
[R-CAM Interruption]
t ON (Initial): Displays the picture from the rear view
camera when you shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.
t OFF: Select this when no camera is connected. [Parking Guidelines]
t ON (Initial): Displays the parking guidelines to
enable easier parking when you shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.
t OFF: Hides the parking guidelines. [Guidelines Setup]
Adjust the parking guidelines. (Page35)
R <Special> setting screen
[DEMO]
t ON (Initial): Activates the demonstration on the
screen.
t OFF: Cancels. [SETUP Memory]
Locks or unlocks the Audio SETUP Memory/Recall/ Clear. (Page59)
[Audio SETUP Memory]
Memorizes the current audio setting. (Page59)
[Audio SETUP Recall]
Recalls the memorized audio setting. (Page59)
[Audio SETUP Clear]
Clears the AUDIO SETUP Memory and the currently memorized audio setting. (Page59)
[Software Information]
Display the version information of the software. You can update the software.
[Open Source Licenses]
Show the Open Source Licenses.
[Initialize]
Touch [Initialize] and then touch [Yes] to set all the settings to the initial default settings. * Audio SETUP Memory is not initialized.
R <Bluetooth> setting screen
[Bluetooth]
t ON (Initial): Activates the Bluetooth function of
the unit.
t OFF: Cancels. [Select Device]
Connect or disconnect the paired device. (Page40)
[Device Name]
Display/change the device name to be shown on the Bluetooth device. (Page41)
[PIN Code]
Change the PIN code of the unit. (Page41)
[Device Address]
Display the device address of the unit.
[TEL SETUP]
Configure the setting for using a Bluetooth mobile phone. (Page47)
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REMOTE CONTROLLER
Preparation
R Removing the battery sheet
Pull the battery sheet out fromthe remote controller to activate the battery.
R Changing the battery of the remote
controller
CR2025 (+side)
t Use a commercially available button battery
(CR2025).
t Insert the battery with the + and – poles aligned
properly.
– If the effectiveness of the remote controller
decreases, replace the battery.
V Caution:
t 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.
t Do not leave the battery near fire or under direct
sunlight. A fire, explosion or excessive heat generation may result.
t Do not set the remote control in hot places such
as on the dashboard.
t Danger of explosion if Lithium battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Before using the remote controller:
t Aim the remote controller directly at the remote
sensor on the unit.
t 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
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REMOTE CONTROLLER
Operations using the remote controller (RM-RK258)
R Basic button functions
ATT Attenuates/restores the sound.
DISP
Switches the screen between the current source and the App screen from the connected iPod touch/iPhone/Android.
FM/J / AM/K
t Selects the band. t Selects a title/item/folder.
/
t Tuner:
– Searches for stations automatically. – Searches for stations manually.
(Hold)
t SiriusXM Satellite Radio:
– Selects a channel. – Selects a channel rapidly. (Hold)
t Selects a track.
VOL +/ VOL –
Adjusts the volume level.
SRC Selects the source. I/W
Starts/pauses playback.
Answers incoming calls.
0 – 9
Enters a number. (See the far right column.)
ANGLE Not used for this unit.
ASPECT
Changes the aspect ratio. t To check the current aspect ratio
setting, operate on the touch panel. (Page56)
ENT Confirms selection.
DIRECT
Enters direct search mode. (See the right column.)
CLR Erases the misentry.
R Searching for an item directly
Tuner frequency
1 Press DIRECT to enter the search mode. 2 Press number buttons to enter a frequency.
t To erase a misentry, press CLR (clear).
3 Press S/T to confirm the entry.
t To exit the search mode, press DIRECT.
Chapter/title/track on the disc
1 Press DIRECT to enter the search mode.
t Each time you press DIRECT, the item to search
for changes.
2 Press a number button to select a desired item.
t To erase a misentry, press CLR (clear).
3 Press ENT to confirm the entry.
t To exit the search mode, press DIRECT.
R Disc operations
Using the VCD menu
1 Press DIRECT to enter the search mode. 2 Press a number button to select the item you
want to play.
3 Press d to confirm the entry.
t To exit the search mode, press DIRECT.
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
Before installing the unit
V WARNING
t 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.
t 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.
V Precautions on installation and connection
t Mounting and wiring this product requires
skills and experience. For best safety, leave the mounting and wiring work to professionals.
t Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12V
DC power supply.
t 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.
t Do not use your own screws. Use only the screws
provided. If you use the wrong screws, you could damage the unit.
t If the power is not turned on (“There is an error in
the speaker wiring. Please check the connections.” 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.
t 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.
t 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.
t 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.
t 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 · wires or ground them to any metal part in the car.
t 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 ª connector of the left speaker to a front output terminal, do not connect the · connector to a rear output terminal.
t After the unit is installed, check whether the brake
lamps, blinkers, wipers, etc. on the car are working properly.
t Mount the unit so that the mounting angle is 30°
or less.
t Do not press hard on the panel surface when
installing the unit in the vehicle. Otherwise scratches, damage, or failure may result.
t This unit has a cooling fan to decrease the
internal temperature. Do not mount the unit in a place where the cooling fan of the unit is blocked. Blocking these openings will prevent the cooling of the internal temperature and result in malfunction.
Cooling fan
V 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.
R Supplied accessories for installation
1 Wiring harness × 1 2 Flat head screws (M5 × 7 mm) × 6 3 Round head screws (M5 × 6 mm) × 6 4 USB extension cable(1.0 m) × 1 5 GPS antenna(3.5 m) × 1 6 Metal plate × 1 7 Microphone (3 m) × 1
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R Installation procedure
1 To prevent a short circuit, remove the key
from the ignition and disconnect the
·
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.
t Make sure that the unit is installed securely
in place. If the unit is unstable, it may malfunction (e.g., the sound may skip).
7 Reconnect the · battery. 8 Configure <Initial SETUP>. (Page4)
Installing the unit
R Installing the unit using the mounting
bracket removed from the car
Car Bracket
2 or 3
2 or 3
t Select the appropriate type of screw for the
mounting bracket: flat head (2) or round head (3).
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REMOTE CONT
STEERING WHEEL
REMOTE INPUT
P.CONT
ILLUMI
PRK SW
REVERSE
(ACC)
(BATT)
(GND)
ANT CONT
1
VIDEO OUT
REAR VIEW CAMERA
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
Connection
R Connecting wires to terminals
15 A fuse
Ignition key switch
Fuse box
Battery
Connect to the vehicle’s reverse lamp harness when using the optional rear view camera.
Connect to the vehicle’s parking brake detection switch harness. t For best safety, be sure to connect the
parking sensor.
Depending on what antenna you are using, connect either to the control terminal of the motor antenna, or to the power terminal for the booster amplifier of the film­type antenna. (Max. 300 mA, 12 V)
When using the optional power amplifier, connect to its power control terminal.
To use the steering wheel remote control feature, an exclusive remote adapter (not supplied) matching your car is required.
To car light control switch
To car chassis
Purple with white stripe (Reverse sensor wire)
Light green (Parking sensor wire)
To front speaker (left)
To rear speaker (right)
Blue (Antenna control wire)
Blue with white stripe (Power control wire)
Light blue with yellow stripe (Steering remote control wire)
Orange with white stripe (Dimmer control wire)
Red (Ignition wire)
Yellow (Battery wire)
Black (Ground wire)
If no connections are made, do not let the cable come out from the tab.
Connect the antenna cord to the antenna terminal.
White White with black stripe
Gray
Gray with black stripe
To front speaker (right)
Green Green with black stripe
To rear speaker (left)
Purple Purple with black stripe
Connect the USB extension cable (4). (Page68)
Connect GPS antenna (5). (Page70)
Connect SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner (commercially available). (Page69)
Page69
Page69
Page69
Page69
Page69
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
R Connecting the USB extension cable
Connect the USB extension cable (4) to connect a USB device/iPod/iPhone.
1.0 m
USB device
iPod/iPhone
4
R Connecting a USB device
t Connect the USB extension cable (4) beforehand.
(See above.)
t You can connect two USB devices to the
and
iPod/iPhone terminals.
USB device
(commercially available)
1.0 m
4
R Connecting an iPod/iPhone
t Connect the USB extension cable (4) beforehand.
(See the left column.)
iPod/iPhone (30-pin connector models)
(commercially available)
30-pin to USB cable (accessory of iPod/ iPhone)
1.0 m
4
iPod/iPhone (Lightning connector models) (commercially
available)
KS-U62 (optional accessory)
(0.8 m)
1.0 m
4
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
R Connecting external components
VIDEO OUT
REAR VIEW CAMERA
1 iDatalink input for connecting ADS adapter
(commercially available)
2 Video output (Yellow) 3 Rear view camera input (Yellow) 4 Audio Video input (AV-IN) 5 AV-OUT/Audio output (ø3.5 mini jack)
Resistance-free stereo type mini plug 6 Front preout*
t Audio left output (White) t Audio right output (Red)
7 Subwoofer preout (monaural output)*
t Subwoofer left output (White) t Subwoofer right output (Red)
8 Rear preout*
t Audio left output (White) t Audio right output (Red)
9 Expansion port for connecting SiriusXM Connect
Vehicle Tuner (commercially available)
* When connecting an external amplifier, connect its ground wire to
the chassis of the car; otherwise the unit may be damaged.
Connecting external amplifiers for 3 way speakers system
Tweeter preout
Mid range preout
Woofer preout
RCA cable (not supplied)
Speaker
*
* When connecting to an external amplifier, connect its ground wire
to the car’s chassis.
R Connecting microphone for Bluetooth
Connect the microphone (7) to the MIC terminal. t To install the microphone, peel off the adhesive
tape, fix it 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).
– Clean the installation surface beforehand.
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
R Connecting the GPS antenna
Connect the GPS antenna (5) to the GPS terminal. t To install the GPS antenna, fix the metal plate
(6) firmly on the dashboard, then place the GPS antenna (5) on the metal plate (6).
– Clean the dashboard or other surface
beforehand.
– Install the GPS antenna (5) inside of the car, as
horizontally as possible to allow easy reception of the GPS satellite signals.
– You can bend the metal plate (6) to conform to
a curved surface, if necessary.
5
5
6
t Depending on the type of car, reception of the
GPS satellite signals might not be possible with an internal installation.
t Install this GPS antenna in an area away from any
antennas that are used with CB radios or satellite televisions.
t The GPS antenna should be installed at a position
at least 30 cm (12 inches) from mobile phone or other transmitting antennas.
t The above types of communication may interfere
with signals from the GPS satellite.
t Painting the GPS antenna with (metallic) paint
may cause reduced performance.
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REFERENCES
Maintenance
R 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.
R Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the following cases:
t After starting the heater in the car. t 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.
R How to handle discs
t 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.
t 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.
R To 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.
t Do not use any solvents (for example,
conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean discs.
R To play new discs
New discs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges. If such a disc is used, this unit may reject the disc.
t To remove these rough spots, rub the edges with
a pencil or ball-point pen, etc.
More information
R File playback
Playing MPEG1/MPEG2 files
t This unit can play back MPEG1/MPEG2 files with
the extension code <.mpg> or <.mpeg>.
t The stream format should conform to MPEG
system/program stream. The file format should be MP@ML (Main Profile at Main Level)/SP@ML (Simple Profile at Main Level)/ MP@LL (Main Profile at Low Level).
t Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio
Layer-2 or Dolby Digital.
Playing MPEG4/H.264/WMV/MKV files
t This unit can play back files with the extension
code <.mp4>, <.m4v>, <.avi>, <.wmv> or <.mkv>.
t This unit can only play back files which are less
than 2 GB.
t The stream format should conform to MPEG
system/program stream.
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Playing MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC-LC/FLAC/Vorbis files
t This unit can play back files with the extension
code <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.wav>, <.m4a>, <.flac> or <.ogg> (regardless of the letter case—upper/ lower).
t This unit can play back files that meet the
conditions below:
– Bit rate:
MP3: 8 kbps – 320 kbps WMA: 48 kbps – 192 kbps AAC: For discs: 16 kbps – 320 kbps For USB: 32 kbps – 320 kbps
– Sampling frequency:
MP3: 8 kHz – 48 kHz WMA: For discs: 32 kHz – 48 kHz For USB: 8 kHz – 48 kHz WAV: 32kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz AAC: 16 kHz – 48 kHz FLAC/Vorbis: 8 kHz – 48 kHz
t This unit can show ID3 Tag Version
1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3/2.4 (for MP3).
t This unit can also show WMA/AAC/FLAC/Vorbis
Comment Tag.
t This unit can play back files recorded in VBR
(variable bit rate).
t Files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in
elapsed time indication.
t This unit cannot play back the following files:
– MP3 files encoded with MP3i and MP3 PRO
format.
– MP3 files encoded with Layer 1/2. – WMA files encoded with lossless, professional,
and voice format.
– WMA files which are not based upon Windows
Media® Audio.
– WMA/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 iPod).
– Files which have data such as AIFF, ATRAC3, etc.
t This unit can display jacket pictures that meet the
conditions below:
– Picture size: 32 x 32 to 1 232 x 672 (PNG: 800 x
480) resolution
– Data size: less than 650 KB. – File type: JPEG/PNG/BMP
R Disc playback
Playable disc types
Disc type Recording format,
file type, etc.
DVD
t DTS sound cannot be
reproduced or emitted from this unit.
DVD Video*
1
DVD Recordable/ Rewritable (DVD-R/-RW*
2
,
+R/+RW*
3
)
t DVD Video: UDF bridge t Audio/video files: ISO
9660 level1, level2, Romeo, Joliet
t DVD Video t MPEG1/MPEG2/
MPEG4/H.264/ WMV/MKV
t MP3/WMA/AAC/
FLAC/Vorbis
Dual Disc DVD side
CD/VCD t VCD (Video CD)
t Audio CD
CD Recordable/Rewritable (CD-R/-RW)
t ISO 9660 level1, level2,
Romeo, Joliet
t VCD (Video CD) t CD-DA t MP3/WMA/AAC/
FLAC/Vorbis
*
1
DVD Region code: 1
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.
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Unplayable discs
t Unplayable disc types and formats are as follows:
– DVD-Audio/DVD-ROM/DVD-VR discs – DivX/DVD+VR/DVD-RAM/JPEG/PNG/BMP
recorded on DVD-R/RW or +R/+RW
– SVCD (Super Video CD), CD Text (CD-DA), CD-
ROM, CD-I (CD-I Ready), DTS-CD
– MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4/WMV/MKV recorded on
CD-R/RW
t Discs that are not round. t Discs with coloring on the recording surface or
discs that are dirty.
t Recordable/Rewritable discs that have not been
finalized.
t 3 inch discs. Attempting to insert these discs using
an adapter may cause a malfunction.
DualDisc playback
The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc” does not comply with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio” standard. Therefore, the use of the Non-DVD side of a DualDisc on this product cannot be recommended.
Playing Recordable/Rewritable discs
t This unit can recognize a total of 64 770 files and
254 folders (a maximum of 255 files per folder).
t Use only “finalized” discs. t This unit can play back multi-session discs;
however, unclosed sessions will be skipped while playing.
t Some discs or files may not be played back due to
their characteristics or recording conditions.
R About data stored in the connected
USB device/iPod/iPhone
t We bear no responsibility for any loss of data in
iPod/iPhone and USB mass storage class devices while using this unit.
R USB playback
Playable files on a USB device
t This unit can play the following types of files
stored in a USB mass storage class device.
– MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4/MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC/
FLAC/H.264/WMV/MKV
t This unit can recognize a maximum of 9 999 files
and a maximum of 9 999 folders in a folder.
t Make sure all important data has been backed up
to avoid losing the data.
Notes on using a USB device:
t This unit may not play back files in a USB device
properly when using a USB extension cable.
t USB devices equipped with special functions such
as data security functions cannot be used with the unit.
t Do not use a USB device with 2 or more partitions. t 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.
t This unit may not recognize a memory card
inserted into a USB card reader.
t When connecting with a USB cable, use a USB 2.0
cable.
t The maximum number of characters (when the
characters are 1 byte):
– Folder names: 128 characters – File names: 128 characters
t Avoid using the USB device if it might affect
driving safety.
t Do not pull out and connect the USB device
repeatedly while “Reading” is shown on the screen.
t 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.
t Operation and power supply may not work as
intended for some USB devices.
t 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.
R Notes onplaying iPod/iPhone
t iPod/iPhone that can be connected to this unit:
Made for
– iPod touch (6th Generation) – iPod touch (5th Generation) – iPhone 6s Plus – iPhone 6s – iPhone 6 Plus – iPhone 6 – iPhone 5s – iPhone 5c – iPhone 5 – iPhone 4s
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t 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.
t When you turn on this unit, the iPod/iPhone is
charged through the unit.
t The text information may not be displayed
correctly.
R Language codes (for DVD language selection)
AA Afar GL Galician MI Maori SO Somali AB Abkhazian GN Guarani MK Macedonian SQ Albanian AF Afrikaans GU Gujarati ML Malayalam SR Serbian AM Ameharic HA Hausa MN Mongolian SS Siswati AR Arabic HI Hindi MO Moldavian ST Sesotho AS Assamese HR Croatian MR Marathi SU Sundanese AY Aymara HU Hungarian MS Malay (MAY) SW Swahili AZ Azerbaijani HY Armenian MT Maltese TA Tamil BA Bashkir IA Interlingua MY Burmese TE Telugu BE Byelorussian IE Interlingue NA Nauru TG Tajik BG Bulgarian IK Inupiak NE Nepali TH Thai BH Bihari IN Indonesian NO Norwegian TI Tigrinya BI Bislama IS Icelandic OC Occitan TK Turkmen BN Bengali, Bangla IW Hebrew OM (Afan) Oromo TL Tagalog BO Tibetan JA Japanese OR Oriya TN Setswana BR Breton JI Yiddish PA Panjabi TO Tonga CA Catalan JW Javanese PL Polish TR Turkish CO Corsican KA Georgian PS Pashto, Pushto TS Tsonga CS Czech KK Kazakh QU Quechua TT Tatar CY Welsh KL Greenlandic RM Rhaeto-Romance TW Twi DZ Bhutani KM Cambodian RN Kirundi UK Ukrainian EL Greek KN Kannada RO Rumanian UR Urdu EO Esperanto KO Korean (KOR) RW Kinyarwanda UZ Uzbek ET Estonian KS Kashmiri SA Sanskrit VI Vietnamese EU Basque KU Kurdish SD Sindhi VO Volapuk FA Persian KY Kirghiz SG Sangho WO Wolof FI Finnish LA Latin SH Serbo-Croatian XH Xhosa FJ Fiji LN Lingala SI Singhalese YO Yoruba FO Faroese LO Laothian SK Slovak ZU Zulu FY Frisian LT Lithuanian SL Slovenian GA Irish LV Latvian, Lettish SM Samoan GD Scots Gaelic MG Malagasy SN Shona
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Error message list
If an error occurs while using the unit, a message appears. Take appropriate action according to the following message/remedy/cause list.
“No Signal”/“No Video Signal”:
t Start playback on the external component
connected to the AV-IN/iPod input terminal.
t Check the cords and connections. t Signal input is too weak.
“There is an error in the speaker wiring. Please check the connections.”:
t A speaker cord has shorted or it has come into
contact with the car chassis. Wire or insulate the speaker cord as appropriate. (Page67)
“Parking off”:
t No playback picture is shown when the parking
brake is not engaged.
“Unsupported Device”:
t The USB power voltage is abnormal. t Turn off and turn on the unit. t Connect another USB device.
“Cannot play this file.”:
t Check whether the file is compatible with this unit.
(Page 71)
“Connect failed.”:
t The device is paired but the connection has failed.
Connect the paired device. (Page40)
“Please Wait...”:
t 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.
“Voice Recognition is not available.”:
t The connected mobile phone does not have a
voice recognition system.
“No Contents”:
t No phone book data is contained in the connected
Bluetooth phone.
“SXM No Signal”:
t 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.
“SXM Check Antenna”:
t Check the SiriusXM Satellite Radio antenna
connection, and make sure the antenna is firmly attached to the tuner.
t Check whether the SiriusXM Satellite Radio
antenna cable is bent or broken. If it is damaged, replace the whole antenna unit.
“Check Tuner”:
t Make sure the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner is
connected to the unit.
“SXM Chan Unavailable” (appears on the screen for about 2 seconds, then returns to the previous channel): t The selected channel is no longer available. Select
another channel or continue listening to the previous channel.
“SXM Ch Unsubscribed” (appears on the screen for about 2 seconds, then returns to the previous channel): t The selected channel is not part of your current
subscription plan. Call 1-866-635-2349 to subscribe.
“Subscription Updated – Press Enter to Continue”:
t Your subscription has been updated. Touch the
appropriate button to continue.
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“Channel Locked”
t The selected channel has been locked by the
parental controls. Enter the unlock code when you are asked. (Page33)
“Incorrect Lock Code”
t 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.
Troubleshooting
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center. t 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).
R General
No sound comes out of the speakers.
t Adjust the volume to the optimum level. t Check the cords and connections.
No picture is displayed on the screen.
t Turn on the screen. (Page6)
The remote controller does not work.
t Replace the battery.
R Discs
Recordable/Rewritable discs cannot be played back.
t Insert a finalized disc. t Finalize the discs with the component which you
used for recording.
Tracks on the Recordable/Rewritable discs cannot be skipped.
t Insert a finalized disc. t Finalize the discs with the component which you
used for recording.
Playback does not start.
t The format of files is not supported by the unit.
No picture appears on the external monitor.
t Connect the video cord correctly. t Select the correct input on the external monitor. t Select the appropriate setting for [AV-OUT].
(Page61)
MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4/WMV/H.264/MKV/MP3/ WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC/Vorbis discs cannot be played back.
t Record the tracks using a compatible application
on the appropriate discs. (Page72)
t 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.
t Playback order may differ from the one played
back using other players.
R USB
“Reading” does not disappear from the screen.
t Turn the power off and on again.
While playing a track, sound is sometimes interrupted.
t 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.
t Playback order may differ from the one played
back using other players.
R iPod/iPhone
No sound comes out of the speakers.
t Disconnect the iPod/iPhone, then connect it again. t Select another source, then reselect “iPod”.
The iPod/iPhone does not turn on or does not work.
t Check the connecting cable and its connection. t Update the firmware version. t Charge the battery. t Reset the iPod/iPhone.
Sound is distorted.
t Deactivate the equalizer either on this unit or the
iPod/iPhone.
A lot of noise is generated.
t 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.
t Operate the unit after the artwork has loaded.
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The iPod/iPhone not compatible with CarPlay cannot be connected via Bluetooth. t Select [ON] for [Automotive Mirroring] on the
<AV> menu screen. (Page22)
Videos cannot be played.
t Check the connection.
– For iPod/iPhone Lightning model: You cannot
watch video.
Other cables cannot be used.
No sound of videos comes out.
t Check the connection.
– For iPod/iPhone Lightning model: You cannot
watch video.
Other cables cannot be used.
R Tuner
SSM automatic presetting does not work.
t Store stations manually. (Page25)
Static noise while listening to the radio.
t Connect the antenna firmly.
R AV-IN
No picture appears on the screen.
t Turn on the video component if it is not on. t Connect the video component correctly.
R Apple CarPlay
Desired source (“Apple CarPlay”) is not displayed on the Home screen.
t Check whether the connected device is
compatible with CarPlay.
t When iPhone compatible with CarPlay is
connected, check the [Automotive Mirroring] setting. (Page 22)
Navigation does not work for “Apple CarPlay”.
t Connect the GPS antenna firmly. (Page70)
R Bluetooth
Phone sound quality is poor.
t Reduce the distance between the unit and the
Bluetooth mobile phone.
t 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.
t Reduce the distance between the unit and the
Bluetooth audio player.
t Disconnect the device connected for Bluetooth
phone.
t 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.
t Check whether the connected audio player
supports AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile).
The Bluetooth device does not detect the unit.
t Search from the Bluetooth device again.
The unit does not pair with the Bluetooth device.
t For devices compatible with Bluetooth 2.1:
Register the device using a PIN code. (Page39)
t 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.”
t Turn off, then turn on the Bluetooth device.
Echo or noise occurs.
t Adjust the microphone unit position. t Adjust the echo volume or noise reduction
volume. (Page42)
The unit does not respond when you try to copy the phone book to the unit.
t You may have tried to copy the same entries (as
stored) to the unit.
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Specifications
R Monitor section
Picture Size (W × H)
6.2 inches(diagonal) wide
137.5 mm× 77.2 mm (5-7/16" × 3-1/16")
Display System Transparent TN LCD panel Drive System TFT active matrix system Number of Pixels 1152 000 (800H × 480V × RGB) Effective Pixels 99.99 % Pixel Arrangement
RGB striped arrangement Back Lighting LED
R DVD player section
D/A Converter 24 bit Audio Decoder Linear PCM/Dolby Digital/MP3/
WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC/Vorbis
Video Decoder MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4/
WMV/H.264/MKV Wow & Flutter Below Measurable Limit Frequency Response
96 kHz Sampling: 20 Hz 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
0.010 % (1 kHz)
Signal to Noise Ratio
94 dB (DVD-Video 96 kHz)
Dynamic Range 91 dB (DVD-Video 96 kHz) Disc Format DVD-Video/VIDEO-CD/CD-
DA/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/ DVD+RW
Sampling Frequency
44.1 kHz/48 kHz/96 kHz
Quantifying Bit Number
16/20/24 bit
R USB interface section
USB Standard USB 2.0 Full Speed/High Speed
× 2
Compatible Devices
Mass storage class
File System FAT 16/32 Maximum Power Supply Current
DC 5 V
1.5 A
D/A Converter Front/Rear 32 bit
Subwoofer 24 bit
Audio Decoder MP3/WMA/AAC (AAC-LC .m4a
files)/WAV/FLAC/Vorbis
Video Decoder MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4 (SP)/
WMV/H.264/MKV (SD Video Level)
R Bluetooth section
Technology Bluetooth V3.0 Frequency 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz Output Power +4 dBm (MAX), 0 dBm (AVE),
Power Class 2
Maximum Communication Range
Line of sight approx. 10 m
(32.8ft)
Audio Codec SBC/AAC Profile HFP (Hands Free Profile) 1.6
A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile) 1.3
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote
Control Profile) 1.5 GAP (Generic Access Profile) PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
1.2 SDP (Service Discovery Profile) SPP (Serial Port Profile) 1.2
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R FM tuner section
Frequency Range (200 kHz)
87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz
Usable Sensitivity (S/N: 30 dB Dev 22.5 kHz)
7.2 dBf (0.63 μV/75 Ω)
Quieting Sensitivity (S/N: 46 dB Dev 22.5 kHz)
15.2 dBf (1.58 μV/75 Ω)
Frequency Response (±3.0 dB)
30 Hz to 15 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio
68 dB (MONO)
Selectivity (±400 kHz)
≥ 80 dB
Stereo Separation 40 dB (1 kHz)
R AM tuner section
Frequency Range (10 kHz)
530 kHz to 1 700 kHz
Usable Sensitivity 29 dBμ
R Video section
Color System of External Video Input
NTSC/PAL
External Video Input Level (RCA/mini jack)
1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Video Output Level (RCA jack)
1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Audio Output Level (mini jack)
1.2 V/10 kΩ
R Audio section
Maximum Power Output
50 W × 4
Full Bandwidth Power (Front & Rear)
22 W× 4 (4Ω, 14.4 V, at less than 1% THD)
Preout Level 4 V/10 kΩ Preout Impedance
≤ 600 Ω
Speaker Impedance
4 Ω to 8 Ω
Equalizer 13 Band Band
Frequency (Hz) 62.5/100/160/250/400/630/1k/
1.6k/2.5k/4k/6.3k/10k/16k
Level −09 to +09 (−9 dB to +9 dB)
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
R General
Operating Voltage
14.4 V (10.5 V to 16 V allowable)
Maximum Current Consumption
15 A
Installation Dimensions (W × H × D)
178 mm × 100 mm × 155 mm (7-1/16" × 3-15/16" × 6-1/8")
Operational Temperature Range
–10°C to +60°C
Weight 2.0 kg (4.43 lbs)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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R Trademarks and licenses
t Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
t “DVD Logo” is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo
Licensing Corporation registered in the US, Japan and other countries.
t The “AAC” logo is a trademark of Dolby
Laboratories.
t Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
t “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.
t Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc. t Apple, Siri, Apple CarPlay and Apple CarPlay logo
are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
t 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.
t Font for this product is designed by Ricoh.
t 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.
t Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are
trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. All rights reserved.
t 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 HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
t 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 ("AVC VIDEO") AND/OR (ii)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 HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
t THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1
PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1 STANDARD (“VC-1 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON­COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 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 HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
t libFLAC
Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005, 2006,2007,2008,2009 Josh Coalson Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
– Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
– Redistributions in binary form must reproduce
the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
– Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation
nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
t libvorbis
Copyright (c) 2002-2008 Xiph.org Foundation Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
– Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
– Redistributions in binary form must reproduce
the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
– Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation
nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
t libogg
Copyright (c) 2002, Xiph.org Foundation Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
– Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
– Redistributions in binary form must reproduce
the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
– Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation
nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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2016 AV Receiver Firmware Update Guide
Introduction
• This document describes the procedure and precautions for upgrading the 2016 AV receiver firmware.
• If an error occurs while you are updating the firmware, the 2016 AV receiver may become unusable. Be sure to read the following procedure and precautions carefully before updating the firmware.
Target Model and Firmware Version
The updater can be used for the firmware versions of the models shown below.
Target models
KW-V820BT
Target rmware versions
Updated versions
Ver 1.6.0008.0700 or earlier
2.5.0008.0700
• For how to check your firmware version, refer to “Checking the Firmware Version”.
Work Flow
Step 1. Download the firmware files, and copy them to USB
memory.
Step 2. Update the firmware. (It takes about 15 minutes.)
Reset the unit.
Step 3. Check that the firmware has been updated.
Creating the Update Media
Create the update media on your PC.
1. Download the Updates from the Web site.
2. Decompress the downloaded file.
3. Copy the decompressed file to the top of
hierarchy in USB memory.
• Do not copy the updater to a device containing audio files. Blank USB memory is highly recommended.
• Update cannot be performed if it is copied inside a folder.
• If the updater file name is changed, update cannot be performed.
USB
S_Vx_x_xxx8_…
BOOT_Vx_… MAIN_Vx_…
UpdateVer…
2. 1 Touch [Special]. 2 Touch [ ]. 3 Touch [Software Information].
1
3
2
3. Check the version.
Updating the Program
1. Connect the USB memory. The confirmation message appears.
2. Touch [Yes] to update starts. (It takes about 15 minutes.)
Checking the Firmware Version
1. Touch the [Settings] on the HOME screen.
Caution: The screen may go blank for a few seconds.
Do not unplug the USB memory or Power Off the unit during the Update Procedure.
3. System Reboot & Software Update Screens
4. Once the “Update completed.” screen is displayed, remove the USB memory.
5. Check that the firmware version is updated, by referring to “Checking the Firmware Version”. When “2.5.0008.0700” is displayed, the firmware version is updated successfully.
Precautions
• Update cannot be performed with other media.
• Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe place before updating. Keep the
engine running in order to prevent battery from running out.
• Do not turn off the engine or AV receiver power while updating.
Update cannot be performed correctly and the AV receiver may become unusable.
16_KW-V8_FWupdate_en
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JVCKENWOOD
USA
Corporation
TO
OUR VALUED
CUSTOMER
THANK
YOU
FOR PURCHASING THIS JVC PRODUCT.
WE WANT
TO
HELP
YOU
ACHIEVE
A PERFECT
EXPERIENCE.
NEED HELP
ON HOW TO HOOK UP?
NEED
ASSISTANCE ON HOW TO
OPERATE?
NEED
TO
LOCATE A JVC
SERVICE
CENTER?
LIKE TO
PURCHASE ACCESSORIES?
JVC
IS
HERE TO
HELP!
TOLL
FREE: 1
(800)252-5722
http
://www.us.jvckenwood.com
Remember to retain your
Bill
of
Sale
for Warranty Service.
Do
not
attempt
to
service
the
product
yourself
Caution
To
prevent
electrical
shock, do not open the cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Please
refer to
qualified
service
personnel
for repairs.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
We
suggest that you register your product since it
will enable us to contact you
directly
if
it
is
ever necessary to correct a safety
related
condition
in
your product.
You
can register at http://www.us.jvckenwood.com
Please note that
failure
to register does not diminish any of your rights during the
warranty period.
BT-50004-1
(15111)
.JVC
LIMITED
WARRANTY
ONLY
FOR
PRODUCT
PURCHASED
IN
U.S.A.
JVCKENWOOD
USA
Corporation
warrants this product
and
all
parts
thereof,
except
as
set
forth
below
ONLY
TO
THE
ORIGINAL
RETAIL
PURCHASER
to
be
FREE
FROM
DEFECTIVE
MATERIALS
AND
WORKMANSHIP
from
the
date
of
original
purchase
for
the
period
shown
below
.
("The
Warranty
Period")
PARTS
2
YRS
I
LABOR
2
YRS:
Car
audio
ARSENAL
series
PARTS
1
YR
I
LABOR
1
YR
:
All
other
car
audio
products
THIS
LIMITED
WARRANTY
IS
VALID
ONLY
IN
THE
FIFTY
(50)
UNITED
STATES,
THE
DISTRICT
OF
COLUMBIA
AND
IN
THE
COMMONWEALTH
OF
PUERTO
RICO.
WHAT
WE
WILL
DO:
If
this
product
is
found
to
be
defective
within
the
warranty
period,
JVC
will
repair
or
replace
defective
parts
with
new
or
rebuilt
equivalents
at
no
charge
to
the
original
owner.
Such
repair
and
replacement
services
shall
be
rendered
by
JVC
during
normal
business
hours
at
JVC
authorized
service
centers
.
Parts
used
for
replacement
are
warranted
only
for
the
remainder
of
the
Warranty
Period
.
All
products
may
be
brought
to
a
JVC
authorized
service
center
on
a
carry-in
basis
.
WHAT
YOU
MUST
DO
FOR
WARRANTY
SERVICE:
Please
do
not
return
your
product
to
the
retailer
.
Instead,
return
your
product
to
the
JVC
authorized
service
center
nearest
you.
If
shipping
the
product
to
the
service
center
,
please
be
sure
to
package
it
carefully
,
preferably
in
the
original
packaging,
and
include
a
brief
description
of
the
problem(s)
and
a
copy
of
the
proof
of
purchase
to
verify
purchase
date
.
Please
call1-800-252-5722
to
locate
the
nearest
JVC
authorized
service
center.
Service
locations
can
also
be
obtained
from
our
website
http
:
//www
.
us.jvckenwood.com.
If
you
have
any
questions
concerning
your
JVC
Product,
please
contact
our
Customer
Care
Center
at
800-252-5722
WHAT
IS
NOT
COVERED:
This
limited
warranty
provided
by
JVC
does
not
cover:
1.
Products
which
have
been
subject
to
abuse
,
accident
,
alteration
,
modification
,
tampering
,
negligence
,
misuse
,
faulty
installation
,
lack
of
reasonable
care
,
or
if
repaired
or
serviced
by
anyone
other
than
a
service
facility
authorized
by
JVC
to
render
such
service
.
or
if
affixed
to
any
attachment
not
provided
with
the
products,
or
if
the
model
or
serial
number
has
been
altered
,
tampered
with
,
defaced
or
removed
;
2.
Initial
installation
,
installation
and
removal
from
cabinets
or
mounting
systems.
3.
Operational
adjustments
covered
in
the
Owner's
Manual
,
normal
maintenance
,
video
and
audio
head
cleaning
;
4.
Damage
that
occurs
in
shipment,
due
to
act
of
God,
and
cosmetic
damage;
5.
Signal
reception
problems
and
failures
due
to
line
power
surge;
6.
User
Removal
Memory
Devices/Video
Pick-up
Tubes/CCD
Image
Sensors
are
covered
for
90
days
from
the
date
of
purchase;
7.
Accessories
;
8.
Batteries
(except
that
Rechargeable
Batteries
are
covered
for
90
days
from
the
date
of
purchase);
9.
Products
used
for
commercial
purposes,
including
,
but
not
limited
to
rental.
10.
Loss
of
data
resultant
from
malfunction
of
hard
drive
or
other
data
storage
device
;
There
are
no
express
warranties
except
as
listed
above
.
THE
DURATION
OF
ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING
THE
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY,
IS
LIMITED
TO
THE
DURATION
OF
THE
EXPRESS
WARRANTY
HEREIN.
JVC
SHALL
NOT
BE
LIABLE
FOR
ANY
LOSS
OF
USE
OF
THE
PRODUCT,
INCONVENIENCE
,
OR
ANY
OTHER
DAMAGES,
WHETHER
DIRECT,
INCIDENTAL
OR
CONSEQUENTIAL
(INCLUDING,
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
DAMAGE
TO
TAPES,
RECORDS
OR
DISCS)
RESULTING
FROM
THE
USE
OF
THIS
PRODUCT
,
OR
ARISING
OUT
OF
ANY
BREACH
OF
THIS
WARRANTY.
ALL
EXPRESS
AND
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES
,
INCLUDING
THE
WARRANTIES
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
AND
FITNESS
FOR
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE,
ARE
LIMITED
TO
THE
WARRANTY
PERIOD
SET
FORTH
ABOVE.
Some
states
do
not
allow
the
exclusion
of
incidental
or
consequential
damages
or
limitations
on
how
l
ong
an
implied
warranty
lasts
,
so
these
limitations
or
exclusions
may
not
apply
to
you
.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
legal
rights
and
you
may
also
have
other
rights
which
vary
from
state
to
state
.
JVCKENWOOD
USA
Corporation
PO
Box
22745,
2201
East
Dominguez
Street,
Long
Beach,
CA90801-5745
http://www.us.jvckenwood
.
com
REFURBISHED
PRODUCTS
CARRY
A
SEPARATE
WARRANTY,
THIS
WARRANTY
DOES
NOT
APPLY.
FOR
DETAIL
OF
REFURBISHED
PRODUCT
WARRANTY,
PLEASE
REFER
TO
THE
REFURBISHED
PRODUCT
WARRANTY
INFORMATION
PACKAGED
WITH
EACH
REFURBISHED
PRODUCT.
For
customer
use:
Enter
below
the
Model
No.
and
Serial
No.
which
is
located
either
on
the
rear
,
bottom
or
side
of
the
cabinet.
Retain
this
information
for
future
reference
.
Model
No
.:
Serial
No
.:
Purchase
date:
Name
of
dealer:
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CANADA
JVCKENWOOD
CANADA
INC.
Jvc
WARRANTY
Warranty
applies
only
to
PRODUCT
distributed
in
Canada
by
JVCKENWOOD
CANADA
INC.
JVCKENWOOD
CANADA
INC.
(hereafter
called
"JVC")
gives
the
following
express
warranty
for
each
new
JVC
product
distributed
in
Canada
by
JVC
and
sold
by
an
authorized
JVC
dealer.
JVC
warrants
that this
JVC
product
is
free,
under
normal
use
and
maintenance,
from
any
defects
in
material
and
workmanship
subject
to
the
following
terms
and
conditions:
1.
To
Obtain
Warranty
Service:
3.
Standards:
(a)
JVC
product
requiring
service
must
be
presented
together
If
any
defects
should
be
found
in a JVC
product
within
the
with
proof
of
purchase.
applicable
terms,
necessary
repairs
shall
be
made
at
no
cost
to
(b)
The
JVC
product
must
be
brought
in
for
service
to
an
the
purchaser
for
parts
or
labour
when
JVC
acknowledges
that
authorized
JVC
Service
Centre.
such
defects
are
due
to
faulty
material
or
workmanship.
2.
Limitation: This
Warranty
shall
not
apply
to:
(a)
Repair
or
replacement
of
any
cabinets,
batteries,
plates,
connection
cords,
antennas,
dust
covers,
knobs,
speaker
grills,
speaker
cones,
projection
screens,
projection
screen
savers,
and
all
accessories.
(b)
Any
defects
caused
or
repairs
required
as a result
of
misuse,
abusive
operation,
negligence,
improper
use
and/or
insufficient
care.
(c)
Any
defect
caused
or
repairs
required
as a result
of
not
following
the
instructions
in
the
operation
manual.
(d)
Any
JVC
product
tampered
with,
adjusted
or
repaired
by
any
party
other
than
JVC
or
authorized
JVC
Service
Centre
personnel.
(e)
Any
JVC
products
on
which
the
serial
number
has
been
defaced,
modified
or
removed.
(f)
Maintenance,
cleaning
or
periodic
check-up
(g)
Conversion
to
foreign
or
domestic
voltage
or
frequency.
(h)
Any
JVC
product
without
the
Canadian
Electrical
Safety
Regulations
ID.
(i)
Any
JVC
products
used
for
commercial
or
institutional,
rental,
or
display
purposes.
Parts
..... 1
year
(except
video
head-
90
days)
Labour
...
90
days
(j)
Any
JVC
product
which
has
been
resold
and
no
longer
owned
by
the
original
purchaser.
(k)
Product
purchased
from
"outside
Canada",
"bankruptcy"
or
"liquidator".
(I)
Any
defects
caused
by
fire,
flood,
lightning,
power
surge,
or
other
events
beyond
the
control
of
JVC.
(m)
FOR
AUTO
PRODUCTS
Warranty
does
not
cover
elimination
of
car
static
or
electrical
interferences,
cleaning
of
head,
adjustments,
or
labour
cost
for
the
removal
or
reinstallation
of
the
unit
for
repair.
4.
Exclusion
of
All
Other
Express
Warranties:
This
warranty
constitutes
the
entire
express
warranty
given
by
JVC
for
JVC
products
and
no
dealer
or
service
centre
personnel
or
his,
its
or
their
agent
or
employee
is,
or
are
authorized
to
extend
or
enlarge
this
warranty
on
behalf
of
JVC.
5.
Disclaimer
of
Consequential
Damage:
To
the
extent
the
law
permits
JVC
disclaims
any
responsibility
for
loss
of
time
or
use
of
its
product,
transportation
costs,
or
any
other
indirect,
incidental
or
consequential
damage
or
inconvenience.
WARRANTY
TERM
(VALID
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
PURCHASE)
Product
Parts
Labour
(Years)
(Years)
Projection
TV
In-Home
Service
Colour
TV
In-Home
(25"
and
above)
1
1
0-ILA
Rear
Projection
In-Home
Service
LCD
TV
In-Home
Service
(25"
and
above)
*
In-Home
service
to
be
provided
where
available.
Where
it
is
not
available,
the
purchaser
must
assume
the
responsibility
and
expense
for
the
proper
packing,
shipment
and
all
costs
associated
with
the
delivery
of
the
equipment
to
and
from
the
closest
JVC
Authorized
Service
Centre.
Receivers
and
Home
Speakers
purchased
separately.
Front
Projection
and
Car
2 2
Audio
"ARSENAL"
Series
AC
Adapters,
Remote
controls,
Headphones,
Microphones
and
Projector
90
days
90
days
lamps Wood
Cone
Speakers
5
5
All
Other
Categories
1 1
JVCKENWOOD
CANADA
INC.
6070
Kestrel
Road,
Mississauga,
Ontario,
L5T
1S8
Canada
TEL:
(905)
670-3381
FAX:
(905)670-7244
Service
toll
free#:
1-800-964-2650
http://www.jvc.ca
E-mail:
service@jvc.ca
Product
Registration
We
suggest
that
you
register
your
product
since
it
will
enable
us
to
contact
you
directly
if
it
is
ever
necessary
to
correct a safety
related
condition
in
your
product.
You
can
register
at
http://www.jvc.ca/www/Support/Warranty.aspx
For
customer
use:
Enter
below
the
Model
No.
and
Serial
No.
which
is
located
either
on
the
rear,
bottom
or
side
of
the
cabinet.
Retain
this
information
for
future
reference.
Model
No.:
Serial
No.:
Purchase
date:
Name
of
dealer:
GARANTIE
La
garantls'
applique
seulement
aux
PRODUITS
distrlbues
au
Canada
par
JVCKENWOOD
CANADA
INC.
JVCKENWOOD
CANADA
INC. ( ci-apres
appele
"JVC")
en
once
Ia
garantie
expresse
suivante
pour
tout
nouveau
produit
JVC
distribue
au
Canada
par
JVC
et
vendu
par
un
detaillant
JVC
auto
rise.
JVC
vous
garantit
que
ce
produit
est
degage,
sous
utilisation
et
entretien
normal,
de
tout
detaut
materiel
et
de
fabrication
sous
reserve
des
modalites
et
conditions
suivantes:
1.
Pour
obtenir
un
service
de
garantie:
(a)
Les
produits
JVC
necessitant
un
service
do
it
etre
presentee
avec
Ia
prevue
d'achat.
(b)
Le
produit
JVC
do
it
etre
apporte
pour
service
chez
un
centre
de
service
JVC
autorise.
2.
Restrictions:
Cette
garantie
ne
s'applique
pas
aux:
(a)
Reparation
ou
remplacement
de
tout
cabinet,
batteries,
panneau
avant,
cordons
de
raccord,
antennes,
housses
de
protection,
boutons,
couverts
de
hautparleur,
cones
de
hautparleur,
ecrans
de
projection,
protecteurs
d'ecran
de
projection
et
tousles
accessoires.
(b)
Taus
defauts
occasionnes
ou
reparations
requises
suite a une
utilisation
abusive,
mauvaise,
negligente
et/ou
une
utilization
incorrecte.
(c)
To
us
defauts
occasionnes
ou
reparations
requises
suite
a
!'omission
de
suivre
les
recommandations
du
manuel
d'instruction.
(d)
Tout
produit
JVC
altere,
ajuste
ou
repare
par
tout
autre
entreprise
que
JVC
ou
un
centre
de
service
d'entretien
ou
de
service
auto
rise
JVC.
(e)
Tout
produit
JVC
dont
le
numero
de
serie a ete
altere,
modifie
ou
enleve.
(f)
L'entretien,
les
verifications
periodiques
et
nettoyage.
(g)
La
conversion a une
frequence
ou
une
tension
etrangere
ou
domestique.
(h)
Tout
produit
JVC
n'ayant
pas
le
signe
d'identification
qui
conforme
aux
norms
electriques
Canadiennes
(GSA).
(i)
Pour
tout
produit
utilise a des
fins
commerciales,
institutionnelles,
de
location
ou
utilise a des
fins
d'etalage.
Pieces
............... 1 An
(Excepte
les
tetes
video-
90
jours)
Main
d'oeuvre
...
90
Jours
(j)
Tout
produit
JVC
ayant
ete
revendu
et
qui
n'est
plus
Ia
propriete
de
l'acheteur
original.
(k)
Produit
achete a "l'exterieur
du
Canada",
provenant
d'une
"faillite"
ou
d'un
"liquidateur".
(I)
Tout
dommage
cause
par
le
feu,
une
inondation,
un
eclair,
une
surtension
ou
tout
autre
evenement
hors
du
controle
de
JVC.
(m)
POUR
LES
PRODUITS
D'AUTOMOBILE
La
garantie
ne
couvre
pas
!'elimination
d'interferences
statiques
ou
electriques
de
Ia
voiture,
le
nettoyage
de
tete,
les
ajustements
et
les
coOts
de
main
d'reuvre
associes
a
l'enlevement
ou a Ia
reinstallation
de
l'unite
pour
reparation.
3.
Criteres: Si
un
produit
JVC
s'averait
defectueux,
selon
les
conditions
applicables,
les
reparations
necessaires
seront
effectues
sans
coOts
additionnels a l'acheteur
pour
les
pieces
et
Ia
main
d'reuvre
lorsque
JVC
reconnaTt
que
de
tells
defectuosites
sont
causees
par
une
defectuosite
de
materiel
ou
de
fabrication.
4.
Exclusion
de
foutes
autres
garanties
expresses
:
Cette
garantie
constitue
l'entiere
garantie
express
don
nee
par
JVC
pour
les
produits
JVC.
Nul
representant
ou
employe
d'un
detaillant
ou
d'un
service
d'entretien
n'est
auto
rise a pro
longer
cette
garantie
au
nom
de
JVC.
5.
Denegation
des
dommages
indirects:
Dans
Ia
mesure
permise
par
Ia
loi,
JVC
nie
toute
responsabilite
pour
perle
de
temps
ou
d'usage
de
ses
produits,
des
coots
de
transport
ou
tout
autre
dommage
ou
inconvenient
indirect,
accidentel
et
consequent.
CONDITIONS
DE
GARANTIE
(VALABLE a PARTIR
DE
LA
DATE
D'ACHAT)
Produit
Pieces
Main-o·oeuver
(Annees) (Annees)
~crans
de
projection
Service a Domicile
Ecrans
de
TV
Couleur
Service a Domicile
(25"
et
plus)
1 1
TV
projection
arriere
D-ILA
Service a Domicile
Ecrans
de
LCD
Service a Domicile
(25"
et
plus)
*Service a domicile
fourni
par
un
detaillant
disponible.
S'il
n'y a pas
de
service
JVC
disponible a proximite,
l'acheteur
do
it
assumer
Ia
responsabilite
et
les
coOts
pour
un
emballage
adequat,
!'expedition,
ainsi
que
taus
les
coOts
associes a Ia
livraison
de
l'equipement
chez
et
depuis
le
detaillant
JVC
autorise
le
plus
pres
pour
un
service
d'entretien.
Recepteurs
et
Hauts-Parleurs
achetes
separement,
Projecteur
Avant
et
Audio
d'Auto
2 2
de
Serie
"ARSENAL"
Adaptateurs
AC,
Telecommande,
Casque
90
Jours
90
Jours
D'ecoute,
Microphones
et
Lampe
de
Projecteur
Enceinte a Cone
en
Bois
5 5
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categories
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INC.
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Road,
Mississauga,
Ontario,
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Canada
TEL:
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toll
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votre
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no
us
permettra
de
vous
contacter
directement
si
jamais
elle
est
necessaire
pour
corriger
un
probleme
lie a Ia
securite
de
votre
produit.
Vous
pouvez
vous
inscrire a http://www.jvc.ca/www/Support/Warranty.aspx
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!'utilisation
des
clients:
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numero
de
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et
le
numero
de
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se
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it a l'arriere,
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ou
sur
le
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de
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