You can update the system by connecting a USB device containing an update
le. For updating the system, visit <http://www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/>.
Puede actualizar el sistema conectando un dispositivo USB que incluya un
archivo de actualización.
Para actualizar el sistema, visite <http://www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/>.
Take the time to read through this instruction manual.
Familiarity with installation and operation procedures will help you obtain the best
performance from your new GPS Navigation System.
For your records
Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card,
and in the space provided below. Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your
Kenwood dealer for information or service on the product.
Model DNN992/ DNN9150BT Serial number
US Residence Only
Register Online
Register your Kenwood product at www.Kenwoodusa.com
About this Unit .........................................................30
This Quick Star t Guide describes basic functions of
this unit.
For functions not described in this Guide, refer to the
Instruction Manual on the following website:
http://manual.kenwood.com/edition/im387/
To refer to the Instruction Manual, a PC loaded with
Microsoft® Windows XP/Vista/7/8 or Mac OS X® 10.4 or
later is required in addition to Adobe® Reader™ 7.1 or
Adobe® Acrobat® 7.1 or later.
The Instruction Manual is subject to change for
modification of specifications and so forth. Be sure to
download the latest edition of the Instruction Manual
for reference.
✎ NOTE
• The panels shown in this guide are examples used
to provide clear explanations of the operations. For
this reason, they may be different from the actual
panels.
• In operation procedures, bracket shape indicates
the key or button you should control.
< >: indicates the name of panel buttons.
[ ]: indicates the name of touch keys
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Precautions
2WARNING
Ñ To prevent injury or re, take the following
precautions:
• To prevent a short circuit, never put or leave any
metallic objects (such as coins or metal tools)
inside the unit.
• Do not watch or fix your eyes on the unit’s
display when you are driving for any extended
period.
• If you experience problems during installation,
consult your Kenwood dealer.
Ñ Precautions on using this unit
• When you purchase optional accessories, check
with your Kenwood dealer to make sure that they
work with your model and in your area.
• You can select language to display menus, audio
file tags, etc. See Language setup (P.130) in
the Instruction Manual.
• The Radio Data System or Radio Broadcast Data
System feature won’t work where the service is
not supported by any broadcasting station.
Ñ Protecting the monitor
To protect the monitor from damage, do not
operate the monitor using a ballpoint pen or
similar tool with the sharp tip.
Ñ Lens fogging
When you turn on the car heater in cold weather,
dew or condensation may form on the lens in the
disc player of the unit. Called lens fogging, this
condensation on the lens may not allow discs to
play. In such a situation, remove the disc and wait
for the condensation to evaporate. If the unit still
does not operate normally after a while, consult
your Kenwood dealer.
Ñ Precautions on handling discs
• Do not touch the recording sur face of the disc.
• Do not stick tape etc. on the disc, or use a disc
with tape stuck on it.
• Do not use disc type accessories.
• Clean from the center of the disc and move
outward.
• When removing discs from this unit, pull them
out horizontally.
• If the disc center hole or outside rim has burrs,
use the disc only after removing the burrs with a
ballpoint pen etc.
• Discs that are not round cannot be used.
• 8-cm (3 inch) discs cannot be used.
• Discs with coloring on the recording sur face or
discs that are dir ty cannot be used.
• This unit can only play the CDs with
.
This unit may not correctly play discs which do
not have the mark.
• You cannot play a disc that has not been
finalized. (For the finalization process see your
writing software, and your recorder instruction
manual.)
Ñ Erase the personal information
Before giving or selling this unit to others, be sure
to delete the information (mail, search logs, etc.)
stored in this unit by yourself and confirm that the
data has been deleted.
We shall not be liable for any damage caused by
leakage of undeleted data.
1. Press the <HOME> button.
2. Press the <MENU> button.
3. Touch [Settings].
4. Touch [Backup & Reset].
5. Touch [Factory data reset].
6. Enter owner password. Touch [Reset].
7. Touch [ERASE].
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Ñ Acquiring GPS signal
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The first time you turn on this unit, you must wait
while the system acquires satellite signals for the
first time. This process could take up to several
minutes. Make sure your vehicle is outdoors in an
open area away from tall buildings and trees for
fastest acquisition.
After the system acquires satellites for the first time,
it will acquire satellites quickly each time thereafter.
Ñ About the front panel
When removing the product from the box or
installing it, the front panel may be positioned
at the angle shown in (Fig. 1). This is due to the
characteristics of mechanism the product is
equipped with.
When the product is first powered on works
properly, the front panel will automatically move
into the position (initial setting angle) shown in
(Fig. 2).
Ñ How to reset your unit
If the unit or the connected unit fails to operate
properly, reset the unit.
1 Press the <Reset> button.
The unit returns to factor y settings.
✎ NOTE
• Disconnect the USB device before pressing the
<Reset> button. Pressing the <Reset> button with
the USB device connected can damage the data
stored in the USB device. For how to disconnect the
USB device, see How t o Play Music (P.15).
• When the unit is turned on after resetting, the Initial
SETUP screen appears. See Firs t Step (P.7).
(F ig. 1)
(Fig. 2)
Ñ Cleaning the Unit
If the faceplate of this unit is stained, wipe it with a
dry sof t cloth such as a silicon cloth. If the faceplate
is stained badly, wipe the stain off with a cloth
moistened with neutral cleaner, then wipe it again
with a clean sof t dry cloth.
! CAUTION
• Applying spray cleaner directly to the unit may
affect its mechanical parts. Wiping the faceplate
with a hard cloth or using a volatile liquid such as
thinner or alcohol may scratch the surface or erase
screened print.
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Safety Precautions and
Important Information
Read this information carefully before starting to
operate the Kenwood Car Navigation System and
follow the instructions in this manual. Neither
Kenwood nor Garmin shall be liable for problems
or accidents resulting from failure to observe the
instructions in this manual.
2WARNINGS
Failure to avoid the following potentially
hazardous sit uations could result in an accident
or collision resulting in death or serious injury.
When navigating, carefully compare information
displayed on the navigation system to all available
navigation sources, including information from
street signs, visual sightings, and maps. For safety,
always resolve any discrepancies or questions before
continuing navigation.
Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner.
Do not become distracted by the navigation system
while driving, and always be fully aware of all driving
conditions. Minimize the amount of time spent
viewing the screen of the navigation system while
driving, and use voice prompts when possible.
Do not enter destinations, change settings, or
access any functions requiring prolonged use of the
navigation system controls while driving. Stop your
vehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempting
such operations.
Keep the system volume at a low enough level to be
able to hear outside noises while driving. If you can
no longer hear outside noises, you may be unable
to react adequately to the traffic situation. This may
cause accidents.
The navigation system will not display the correct
current position of the vehicle the first time it is
used after purchase, or if the vehicle battery is
disconnected. GPS satellite signals will soon be
received, however, and the correct position will be
displayed.
Be careful of the ambient temperature. Using the
navigation system at extreme temperatures can lead
to malfunction or damage. Also note that the unit can
be damaged by strong vibration, by metal objects, or
by water getting inside the unit.
2CAUTIONS
Failure to avoid the following potentially
hazardous sit uations may resu lt in injury or
property damage.
The navigation system is designed to provide you
with route suggestions. It does not reflect road
closures or road conditions, weather conditions, or
other factors that may affect safety or timing while
driving.
Use the navigation system only as a navigational aid.
Do not attempt to use the navigation system for any
purpose requiring precise measurement of direction,
distance, location, or topography.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated
by the United States government, which is solely
responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The
government system is subjec t to changes that
could affect the accuracy and performance of all
GPS equipment, including the navigation system.
Although the navigation system is a precision
navigation device, any navigation device can be
misused or misinterpreted and, therefore, become
unsafe.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Ñ Vehicle Battery Preservation
This navigation system can be used when the ignition
key is turned to ON or ACC. To preserve the battery,
however, it should be used with the engine running
whenever possible. Using the navigation system for a
long time with the engine switched off can cause the
battery to run down.
Ñ Map Data Information
One of the goals of Garmin is to provide customers
with the most complete and accurate cartography
that is available to us at a reasonable cost. We use
a combination of governmental and private data
sources, which we identify in product literature and
copyright messages displayed to the consumer.
Virtually all data sources contain some inaccurate or
incomplete data. In some countries, complete and
accurate map information is either not available or is
prohibitively expensive.
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Features of Connected systems
By connecting this unit to Internet, you can use various services.
Ñ Cooperation with Route Collector site
• Destinations and routes specified on the PC can be input to this navigation system.
• The routes you have traveled and the songs you have listened to can be logged.
• By uploading music files to Dropbox and creating a play list on Route Collector site, you can
listen to music anywhere through streaming without music files on this unit.
• Speech to Text (STT ) and Text to Speech (T TS).
Ñ Use of internet service
• Streaming ser vice such as Aupeo!, iHeartRadio*.
• Internet service such as email, and social networking service such as Facebook and Twitter.
• Information (weather*, traffic*, RSS, etc.) service.
4G, 3G, LTE or EDGE
Ñ 4G/ 3G Dongle (DNN992)
• Connect to the Internet directly with 4G/3G Dongle.
The Internet device like smartphone is not necessary.
Ñ Wi-Fi access point
• Connect to Internet using the
tethering function of your
smartphone or an Internet
device.
Wi-Fi (11n/g /b)
Ñ About the account
• To use internet services via this system, you
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need to create an account in the Route
Collector site.
• In addition to the owner account, you can
register up to four user accounts.
• You can use a guest account as well.
• By switching among accounts, you can secure
the privacy when using the mail feature or
social media.
Ñ Wi-Fi hotspot
• This unit becomes the Wi-Fi access point
and you can enjoy music and video in a
smartphone Wi-Fi connected by Kenwood
Wireless Link.
✎ Notes
You can use following feature for 2 years
after registration of the owner account.
To use it continuously, a usage fee is
required. For details, see web site of
Route Collector.
http://www.route-collector.com/
• Weather (by INRIX)*
• Traffic (by INRIX)*
• Dynamic Parking (by INRIX)*
• Fuel Prices (by INRIX)*
• Real-Time Traffic Camera (by INRIX)*
• Movie Show Times (by W WM)*
• TTS (by Nuance)
• STT (by Nuance)
To use the following services, you need
to register the corresponding free or
paid accounts.
• Aupeo!
• Facebook
• Twi tte r
• Dropbox
• iHeartRadio*
* DNN992 only
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First Step
Power on the unit and perform some setup steps
before using.
1 Press the <8HOME> button.
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The unit is turned on.
To turn o the unit:
Press the <8HOME> button for 1 second.
✎ NOTE
• “Initial setup” also appears when the unit is reset.
2 Touch the corresponding key and set the
item.
WiFi Setup
Configure settings for connection to Wi-Fi.
1) Touch [WiFi Setup].
2) Slide Wi-Fi to ON.
3) Touch [Wi-Fi].
4) Select the Wi-Fi access point to register from
the list.
5) Enter the Password.
6) Touch [Connect].
After set ting, press the < 6 > button.
Mobile Network Setup (DNN992)
Set the direct Internet connection with 4G/3G
Dongle.
1) Touch [Mobile Network Setup].
2) Touch [Mobile Network configuration].
3) Enter the network information.
4) Touch [Save].
5) Touch [Mobile Network].
After set ting, press the < 6 > button.
Date Setup
Set the date and time.
1) Touch [Date Setup].
After set ting, press the < 6 > button.
Account Setup
Set the information about the user of this unit.
1) Touch [Account Setup].
See Types of ac counts, Create User Account and
Set Owner Account.
Language Setup
Select the language used for the GUI and input
methods. Default is “English (United States)”.
1) Touch [Language Setup].
2) Select a language from the list.
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Types of accounts
Administrator
As Administrator, you can create an owner account
and perform initial setup.
You can log in to the system if you have not created
an owner account.
Guest
An account for guests such as your friends.
The guest can operate this unit, but cannot use the
functions related to mail, social media, and Route
Collector site.
Owner
The account for the person who manages this unit.
The owner can use the func tions related to mail,
social media, and Route Collector site.
You can register users such as your family.
User
The account for the user of this unit.
The user can use the functions related to mail, social
media, and Route Collector site.
You can register up to 4 user accounts.
Create User Account
✎ Preparation
• To register yourself in the Route Collector site as a
user, you need a mail address.
• You can register yourself via the Web.
http://www.route-collector.com/
• This step may be skipped if you have already
registered yourself in the Route Collector site.
1) Touch [Create Account].
2) Enter account information.
You cannot register an account which has
already been used. Register another account
name.
3) Touch [OK].
The account is temporarily registered in the
Route Collector site.
4) Activate the account.
A confirmation mail is sent to the registered mail
address. Open the indicated URL to complete
account registration.
Set Owner Account
1) Touch [Set Owner Account].
2) Enter account information.
Enter the information registered in the Route
Collector site.
3) Touch [OK].
3 Touch [ Nex t].
4 Touch the corresponding key and set the
item.
Locale
Select the country for the navigation system.
The language, the distance unit, and the gasoline
unit are set.
Language
Select the language used for the control screen and
setting items. Default is “American English (en)”.
After set ting, touch [Enter].
Angle
Adjust the position of the monitor. Default is “0”.
After set ting, touch [
Color
Set the screen and button illumination color. You
can select whether to perform color scan and adjust
scanning color.
After set ting, touch [
EXT SW
Control the external devices.
After set ting, touch [
Camera
Set the parameters for the camera.
After set ting, touch [
].
].
].
].
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OEM SETUP (North America Sales area only)
This function requires a commercial adaptor.
Consult your Kenwood dealer for details.
DEMO
Set the demonstration mode. Default is “ON”.
5 Touch [Finish].
✎ NOTE
• For details on operations of each setting, refer to the
Instruction Manual.
6 Touch [Administrator] or [Owner].
Ñ How to prepare the remote control
Insert two “AAA”/“R03”-size batteries with the and
poles aligned properly, following the illustration
inside the case.
! CAUTION
• Put the remote controller in a place where it will
not move during braking or other operations. A
dangerous situation could result, if the remote
controller falls down and gets wedged under the
pedals while driving.
• Do not leave the battery near re or under direct
sunlight. A re, explosion or excessive heat
generation may result.
• Do not recharge, short, break up or heat the
batter y or place it in an open re. Such actions
may cause the battery to leak uid. If spilled uid
comes in contact with your eyes or on clothing,
immediately rinse with water and consult a
physician.
• Place the battery out of reach of children. In the
unlikely event that a child swallows the battery,
immediately consult a physician.
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Functions of the Buttons on the Front Panel
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No.Name/ Motion
s (Reset)
1
• If the unit or the connected unit fails
to operate properly, the unit returns
to initial settings when this button is
pressed (Instruction Manual P.157).
• If the SI function is turned on, this
indicator flashes when the vehicle
ignition is off (Instruction Manual P.130).
R, S (Vol)
2
• Adjusts volume.
Remote Sensor
3
• Receives the remote control signal.
NAV
4
• Displays the navigation screen.
• Pressing for 1 second switches camera
view display on/off.*
MENU
5
• Displays the option menu screen.
• Pressing for 1 second switches AV out
sources.
HOME
6
• Displays the Home screen (P.12).
• Pressing for 1 second turns the power off.
• When the power off, turns the power on.
No.Name/ Motion
6 (Back)
7
• Return to the previously viewed screen.
• Pressing for 1 second displays the Hands
G (Eject)
8
• Ejects the disc.
• When the panel is opened, pressing
• When the panel is closed, pressing for
Disc insert slot
9
• A slot to insert a disc media.
SD card slot
p
• DNN992: A slot to insert an SD card.
• DNN9150BT: An SD card slot for
* The function o f the [NAV] button ca n be changed to the
display off fu nction. (Instruction Manual P.129)
9
10
Free screen (Instruction Manual
P.120).
closes the panel and pressing for 1
second ejects the disc forcibly.
1 second fully opens the panel to the
location of the SD card slot.
upgrading the map. For how to upgrade
the map, refer to the instruction manual
of the navigation system.
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Ñ How to insert an SD card
8
1) Press
2) Hold the SD card as the illustration in the
<
G> button for 1 second.
The panel fully opens.
right and inser t it into the slot until it clicks.
To eject the card:
Push the card until it clicks and then remove your
finger from the card.
The card pops up so that you can pull it out with
your fingers.
Labelled side
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Common Operation
Ñ General
There are some functions which can be operated
from most screens.
Ñ List screen
There are some common function keys in the list
screens of most sources.
(Scroll)
etc.
Touch to scroll through tex ts on the display.
Touch keys with various functions are displayed
here.
Displayed keys differ depending on the current
audio source, status, etc.
For examples, see Lis t screen (P.24) in the
Instruction Manual.
Ñ Flick scrolling
You can scroll the list screen by icking the screen
up/down or right/left.
(Mixed Media Search)
Touch to display the Mixed Media Search screen.
(Quick menu)
Touch to display the quick menu. The content of the
menu are as follows.
: Touch to turn on or off the external device
power supply.
: Displays the SETUP Menu screen.
: Displays the Audio Control Menu screen.
: Displays the control screen of current source.
Icon feature differs depending on the source.
(RETURN)
Returns to previous screen.
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Login
1 Press the <HOME> button to turn the
power on.
2 Select the login user.
3 Enter the password.
(Password)
Enter the registered password.
If you selected Administrator or Guest, this screen is
not displayed.
[Auto Login?]
Checking this checkbox allows you to log in to the
system automatically from the next time.
[Login]
Log in to the system.
✎ NOTE
• If you forgot your password, create your new
password on the Route Collector site. http://www.
route-collector.com/
Operation on the Home Screen
1 Press the <HOME> button to display the
Home screen.
1 Service panel
Weather widget: Displays the weather forecast for
the selected region.
Network widget: Displays the SNS, or RSS.
2 Media panel
Now playing: Displays the title of the song being
played or the name of the station you are listening
to, and allows you to perform simple operations.
Photo Frame Widget: Displays the Photo frame that
shows photos.
3 Source launcher panel
Allows you select a source.
4 Network contents panel
Allows you to select a network-related application.
2 Flick the screen left or right to select
the Service panel, Media panel, Source
launcher panel, or Network contents
panel.
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Ñ Source launcher panel
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Adding of a shortcut icon to Source
launcher panel
(Shortcut)
You can register sources you use frequently so that
you can start them quickly.
(All source list)
Displays all sources.
All source list
(All source list)
You can scroll the list screen by flicking the screen
up/d own.
(Home)
Returns to the Source launcher panel.
Moving or deleting of an icon on the
Source launcher panel
1) Touch [ ] in Source launcher panel.
2) Touching the icon continuously to display
the Source launcher panel screen.
3) Drag the icon to an empt y space.
How to Use the Navigation
System
1 Press the <NAV> button to display the
navigation screen.
2 Operate the desired function from the
Main Menu screen.
GPS satellite strength.
Finds a destination.
Views the map.
Uses the Apps such as ecoRoute and Help.
Adjusts the settings.
1) Touch and hold the icon.
2) Drag the icon to the desired position or
Recycle Bin.
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NOTE
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3
4
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3
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✎
• You can get additional information about using the
navigation system from Help. To display Help, touch
[Apps] and then touch [Help].
• For more information about your navigation system,
download the latest version of the Owner’s Manual
from manual.kenwood.com/edition/im387
3 Enter your destination and start the
guidance.
Finding points of interest
1) Touch [ Where To?] .
2) Select a category and a subcategory.
3) Select a destination.
4) Touc h [Go!].
✎ NOTE
• To enter letters contained in the name, touch the
Search bar and enter the letters.
4 Follow your route to the destination.
✎ NOTICE
• The speed limit icon feature is for information only
and does not replace the driver’s responsibility to
abide by all posted speed limit signs and to use
safe driving judgment at all times. Garmin and
JVC KENWOOD will not be responsible for any traffic
fines or citations that you may receive for failing to
follow all applicable traffic laws and signs.
Your route is marked with a magenta line. As you
travel, your navigation system guides you to your
destination with voice prompts, arrows on the map,
and directions at the top of the map. If you depart
from the original route, your navigation system
recalculates the route.
Views the Next Turn page or the junction view
page, when available.
Views the Turn List page.
Views the Where Am I? page.
Stops the currents route.
Displays traffic information on the route.
Returns to the Main Menu.
Displays a different data field.
Views the Trip Computer.
Displays more options.
✎ NOTE
• Touch and drag the map to view a different area of
the map.
• A speed limit icon could appear as you travel on
major roadways.
Adding a stop
1) While navigating a route, touch [ ] and
then touch [Where To?].
2) Search for the extra stop.
3) To uch [Go!].
4) Touch [Add to Active Route] to add this stop
before your final destination.
Taking a detour
1) While navigating a route, touch [ ].
2) Touch [
Ñ Other Features
Manually avoiding trac on your route
1) From the map, touch the traffic icon.
2) Touch [Traffic On Route].
3) If necessary, touch the arrows to view other
traffic delays on your route.
4) Touch [
].
] > [Avoid].
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Viewing the trac map
1) The traffic map shows color-coded traffic
flow and delays on nearby.
About trac
✎ NOTICE
• Traffic service is not available in some areas or
countries.
• Garmin and JVC KENWOOD are not
responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of
the traffic information.
• DNN992 can receive traffic information using
the built-in traffic receiver or a subscription to
INRIX Traffic Service. The traffic receiver must
be in data range of a station transmitting
traffic data to receive traffic information. The
traffic subscription activates automatically
after your navigation system acquires satellite
signals while receiving traffic signals from
the service provider. You can add other
subscriptions at any time. For information
about traffic receivers and coverage areas, go
to www.garmin.com/kenwood.
• With an FM traffic receiver, DNN992,
DNN9150BT can receive and use traffic
information. When a traffic message is
received, you can see the event on the map
and change your route to avoid the incident.
You can purchase traffic subscriptions for
regions or countries. Go to ww w.garmin.com/kenwood for more information.
Updating the software
To update the navigation system sof tware,
you must have an SD card, a USB mass storage
device and an internet connection.
1) Go to ww w.garmin.com/kenwood.
2) Find your model and select [Software
Updates] > [Download].
3) Read and accept the terms of the Software
License Agreement.
4) Follow the instructions on the Web site to
complete the installation of the soft ware
update.
Updating maps
You can purchase updated map data from
Garmin or ask your Kenwood dealer or Kenwood
service center for details.
1) Go to ww w.garmin.com/kenwood.
2) Select [Order Map Updates] for your
Kenwood unit.
3) Follow the Web site instructions to update
your map.
How to Play Music
You can play audio les from music CD, disc media,
USB storage device and iPod.
✎ NOTE
• For details on playable file format, media format,
iPod model, etc., refer to the Instruction Manual.
(P.158 )
• To connect with iPod/iPhone/Android the setting is
necessar y. Refer to iPod / iPhone/ Andro id setup (P. 27).
1 Connect the media you want to play as
shown below.
Disc
1) Press the <G> button to open the front
panel.
2) Insert the disc into the slot.
The panel closes automatically and playback
starts.
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To eject the disc:
1) Press the <G> button.
iPod, USB device
1) Connect the device with each cable.
Playback starts.
To disconnect the device:
1) Touch [G] on the screen and disconnect the
device from the cable.
✎ NOTE
• It applies when you set the iPod/iPhone connection
with cable.
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• SD card (DNN992)
1) Press the <G> button for 1 second to open
the front panel.
2) Hold the SD card as the diagram below and
insert it into the slot until it clicks.
Playback starts.
0
To rem ove:
1) Push the card until it clicks and then remove
your finger from the card.
The card pops up so that you can pull it out
with your fingers.
2 Control the music you are listening to on
the source control screen.
The following symbols indicate the keys on the
screen.
The functions of the keys are the same despite the
difference of the source you are listening to.
AB or move the cursor in the center
bar
Fast forwards or Fast backwards (Disc media,
CD, USB device, SD card only):
Repeats current content.
Plays all contents in random order.
✎ NOTE
• For other operations, refer to the Instruction Manual.
• If desired key is not displayed in the multi-function
bar, touch the [
] to switch the menu.
3 Search the track/le you want to listen to.
List search
1) Touch center of the screen.
The content list of the media being played
is displayed.
If the information of the current track only is
displayed, touch and hold [
the list display.
] to switch
Touch [ ]
Z
Basic operations from this screen
L
Plays or pauses.
I
Stops playing.
G
Disconnects the device.
E F
Searches the previous/next content.
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Rened search
1) Touch [ ].
2) Touch the desired refinement method.
The list is refined by the item you selected.
3) Touch the desired item.
✎ NOTE
• For details on searching operations, refer to Search
Operation (P.72) in the Instruction Manual.
How to Play Movie
1
2
3
3
You can play DVD video, Video CD ( VCD), movie les
from disc media, iPod and USB storage device.
✎ NOTE
For details on playable file format, device format, etc.,
refer to the Instruction Manual.
1 Connect the media you want to play.
For the method of connecting, see H ow to Play
Music (P.15).
2 Control the movie by touching the
screen.
Each area on the screen has a separate function.
No.Name/Motion
Displays the movie control screen.
1
Displays the Source Control screen.
2
• Searches the next/previous content or file.
3
• Scrolling from center of display to left
or right performs fast backward or fast
forward.
To stop fast backward/for ward, touch center
of the display.*
• *1 For iPod/USB, this function may be unavailable
depending on the playing file format.
✎ NOTE
• For operations on the source control screen, see
How to Play M usic (P.15).
However, searching by category/link/album ar twork
is not available.
1
How to Listen to the Radio/
HD Radio™ tuner/ SiriusXM®
HD Radio tuner/ SiriusXM only by the DNN992.
1 Press the <HOME> button twice to the
Source launcher panel.
2 Touch [ ] in the Source launcher panel.
3 Touch [TUNER], [HD Radio] or [SiriusXM].
The unit switches to the radio/ HD Radio tuner /
SiriusXM (sold separately) source.
4 Operate on the source control screen.
Station search
1) Touch [ ].
Sub function menu appears.
2) Touch [AM] or [FM] to select the band.
(Radio/ HD Radio tuner only)
3) Radio/ HD Radio reception: Touch [A] or
[B] to tune in the desired station.
SiriusXM: Touch [CH ∞] or [CH 5] to tune in
the desired channel.
Auto memory (Radio/ HD Radio tuner
only)
1) Touch [ ].
Sub function menu appears.
2) Touch [AM] or [FM] to select the band.
3) Touch [
4) Touc h [AME].
5) Tou ch [A] or [B] in the sub function
menu.
Auto memory starts.
Recalling the preset station
1) Touch [P#].
You can also display the preset list by
touching the frequency display in the center.
].
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NOTE
✎
• For other operations, see Radi o, HD Radio™ tuner
Operation (P.92) and SiriusXM® Satellite
Radio Operation (P.100) in the Instruction
Manual.
How to Make a Phone Call
You can use your Bluetooth cell-phone when paired
to this unit.
1 Register your cell-phone to the unit.
Follow as the procedures shown below. For
detailed operation, see Regi stering from th is un it (P.117 ) in the Instruction Manual.
1) Press the <HOME> button twice to the
Source launcher panel.
2) Touch [
3) Touch [STANDBY].
4) Press and hold the < 6 > button.
5) Touch [
6) Touch [Search].
Searched Device List screen appears.
] in the Source launcher panel.
].
2 Connect your cell-phone to the unit.
1) Touch the device name you want to connect
in the Bluetooth SETUP screen.
2) Touch [ON] of [TEL(HFP)] in the BT
Connection Settings screen.
The selected device is connected to the unit.
When registration of your cell-phone is
completed, the phone book of the cellphone is automatically downloaded to this
unit.
✎ NOTE
• Touch [Audio(A2DP)] if you want to connect the
device as an audio player.
3 Make or receive a phone call.
See the table below for each operation method.
7) Select your cell-phone from the displayed list
in the Searched Device List screen.
8) Enter PIN code form the cell-phone.
Registering is completed.
The PIN code is set to “0000” as default.
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Call by entering a phone number
1) Touch [
2) Enter a phone number with number keys.
3) Touch [
Call using call records
1) Touch [
Calls), or [
2) Select the phone number from the list.
3) Touch [
].
].
] (Incoming Calls), [ ] (Outgoing
] (Missed Calls).
].
Call using the phonebook
1) Touch [
2) Select the name from the list.
3) Select the number from the list.
4) Touch [
Call using the preset number
1) Touch [Preset #] to start calling the
corresponding phone number.
Call by voice
You can make a voice call using the voice
recognition function of the cell-phone.
1) Touch [
2) Pronounce the name registered in the cellphone.
].
].
].
✎ NOTE
• For detailed operation, see Us ing Hands-Fr ee
Feature (P.120) in the Instruction Manual.
Installation
Ñ Before Installation
Before installation of this unit, please note the
following precautions.
! WARNINGS
• If you connect the ignition wire (red) and the
battery wire (yellow) to the car chassis (ground), you
may cause a shor t circuit, that in turn may start a fire.
Always connect those wires to the power source
running through the fuse box.
• Do not cut out the fuse from the ignition wire (red)
and the battery wire (yellow). The power supply
must be connected to the wires via the fuse.
! CAUTION
• Install this unit in the console of your vehicle.
Do not touch the metal part of this unit during and
shortly after the use of the unit. Metal part such as
the heat sink and enclosure become hot.
✎ NOTES
• Mounting and wiring this product requires skills and
experience. For best safety, leave the mounting and
wiring work to professionals.
• Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12V DC
power supply.
• Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to direct
sunlight or excessive heat or humidit y. Also avoid
places with too much dust or the possibility of water
splashing.
• Do not use your own screws. Use only the screws
provided. If you use the wrong screws, you could
damage the unit.
• If the power is not turned ON (“PROTECT” is
displayed), the speaker wire may have a shortcircuit or touched the chassis of the vehicle and
the protection function may have been activated.
Therefore, the speaker wire should be checked.
• 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 batter y may be drained.
• If the console has a lid, make sure to install the unit
so that the faceplate will not hit the lid when closing
and opening.
• If the fuse blows, first make sure the wires aren’t
touching to cause a short circuit, then replace the
old fuse with one with the same rating.
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• Insulate unconnected wires with vinyl tape or other
similar material. To prevent a short circuit, do not
remove the caps on the ends of the unconnected
wires or the terminals.
• Connect the speaker wires correctly to the terminals
to which they correspond. The unit may be
damaged or fail to work if you share the ¤ wires or
ground them to any metal part in the car.
• When only two speakers are being connected to
the system, connect the connectors either to both
the front output terminals or to both the rear output
terminals (do not mix front and rear). For example,
if you connect the ¢ connector of the left speaker
to a front output terminal, do not connect the ¤
connector to a rear output terminal.
• After the unit is installed, check whether the brake
lamps, blinkers, wipers, etc. on the car are working
properly.
• Mount the unit so that the mounting angle is 30°
or less.
• This unit has the cooling fan (P. 24) 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 inhibit the cooling of
the internal temperature and result in malfunction.
• Do not press hard on the panel surface when installing
the unit to the vehicle. Other wise scars, damage, or
failure may result.
• Reception may drop if there are metal objects near
the Bluetooth antenna and WI-FI receiver.
Bluetooth antenna area
Ñ Supplied accessories
First of all, make sure that all accessories are
supplied with the unit.
1 ...18 ...1
2 ...19 ...1
(2 m)
3 ...20...1
4 *1 ...1- ...1
5 *1 ...1= *1 ...1
(3.5 m)
(3 m)
M4 x 8mmMAX
iDalalink
iPod/
I/F
AV-IN2
PTT
POWER
FUSE 10A
WiFi
Recever
5V=500mA
WI-FI receiver
• Install the WI-FI receiver besides the place enclosed
by the metal.
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6 ...6~ ...1
(M5x6m m)
7 ...6
(M5x7m m)
*1 DNN992 only
(3 m)
Ñ Unit
1) To prevent a short circuit, remove the key from
the ignition and disconnec t the ¤ terminal of
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.
7) Reconnect the ¤ terminal of the battery.
8) Press the <Reset> button. (P. 4)
9) Perform the Initial Setup.
See Firs t Step (P.7).
Non-Japanese cars
Bend the tabs of the
mounting sleeve with
a screwdriver or similar
utensil and attach it in
place.
Japanese cars
6 or 7
Car Bracket
6 or 7
Ñ Trim p late
1) Attach accessory 8 to the unit.
8
General Motors cars (DNN992)
1) Cut out accessory 4 to meet the shape of
the opening of the center console.
2) Attach accessory 4 to the unit.
Cut out to meet the shape of the
opening in the vehicle.
4
Toyota/Scion cars (DNN992)
1) Cut out accessory 4 as illustrate d.
Cutting line
4
✎ NOTE
• Make sure that the unit is installed securely in place.
If the unit is unstable, it may malfunction (eg, the
sound may skip).
2) Fold double-sided adhesive (accessory 5)
along the slit and attach it to accessory 4
cut-out against the center rib as illustrated.
Use 2 pieces of accessory 5 for 1 accessory
4 cut-out.
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3) Attach accessory 4 cut-out to the unit.
5
Ñ GPS antenna
GPS antenna is installed inside of the car. It should
be installed as horizontally as possible to allow easy
reception of the GPS satellite signals.
To mount the GPS antenna inside your vehicle:
1) Clean your dashboard or other surface.
2) Remove the separator of the metal plate
(accessory 0).
3) Press the metal plate (accessory 0) down firmly
on your dashboard or other mounting surface.
You can bend the metal plate (accessory 0) to
conform to a curved surface, if necessary.
4) Remove the separator of the GPS antenna
(accessory 9), and stick the antenna to the
metal plate (accessory 0).
9
0
the GPS satellite may be interfered with by these
types of communication.
• Painting the GPS antenna with (metallic) paint may
cause a drop in performance.
Ñ Microphone unit and Push-To-Talk Switch
1) Check the installation position of the
microphone (accessory -) and the Push-To-Talk
switch (accessory = : DNN992 only).
2) Clean the installation surface.
3) Install the microphone.
4) Wire the microphone cable up to the unit with it
secured at several positions using tape or other
desired method.
-
=
Fix a cable with a commercial item of tape.
=
(DNN992 only)
Remove the separator of the microphone, and stick
the microphone to the place shown above.
✎ NOTE
• Depending on the type of car, reception of the GPS
satellite signals might not be possible with an inside
installation.
• Please install this GPS antenna in an area away from
any antennas that are used with CB radios or satellite
televisions.
• The GPS antenna should be installed at a position
that is spaced at least 12 inch (30 cm) from cellular
phone or other transmitting antennas. Signals from
22ñ English
Adjust the direction of the microphone to the
driver.
✎ NOTE
• Install the microphone as far as possible from the
cell-phone.
Ñ Removing the trim plate
1) Engage the catch pins on the extraction key
(accessory3) and remove the two locks on the
lower level.
Lower the trim plate (accessory8) and pull it
forward as shown in the figure.
8
3
Ñ Removing the unit
1) Remove the trim plate by referring to ste p 1 in
“Remov ing the trim pla te”.
2) Insert the two extrac tion key (accessory3)
deeply into the slots on each side, as shown.
3
Lock
Catch
✎ NOTE
• The trim plate can be removed from the top side in
the same manner.
2) When the lower level is removed, remove the
upper two locations.
3) Lower the extraction key toward the bottom,
and pull out the unit halfway while pressing
towards the inside.
✎ NOTE
• Be careful to avoid injury from the catch pins on the
extraction key.
4) Pull the unit all the way out with your hands,
being careful not to drop it.
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Ñ Connecting wires to terminals
HDMI/MHL
M4 x 8mmMAX
GPS
AV-IN/OUT
MIC
iDalalink
iPod/
I/F
AV-IN2
Ignition key
switch
ACC
Car fuse box
(Main fuse)
Car fuse box
A
A
Battery
To st
To use the steering wheel remote control
feature, you need an exclusive remote
adapter (not supplied) matched to your car.
eering remote
To car light control switch
Connec
t to the terminal that is grounded
when either the telephone rings or during
To use the Mute feature, you need to hook
up this wire to your telephone by using a
commercial telephone accessory.
Depending on what antenna you are using,
connect either to the control terminal of the
motor antenna, or to the power terminal for
of the film-type antenna. (Max. 300mA, 12V)
When using the optional pow
connect to its power control terminal.
conversation.
the booster amplifier
er amplifier,
AV-OUT
AUDIO
R L
EXT
I/F
SW FRONT REAR
Accessory 1
Red (Ignition wire)
Yellow (Battery wire)
Black (Ground wire) ¤
(To car chassis)
Light Blue/Yellow
(Steering remote control wire)
REMOTE
STEERING
CONT
WHEEL
REMOTE
INPUT
Orange/White (Dimmer
ol wire)
contr
ILLUMI
Brown (Mute control wire)
MUTE
Blue
(Antenna control wire)
If no connections are made,
do not let the cable come out from the tab.
ANT CONT
Blue/Whit
e
ower control wire)
(P
P. CONT
PTT
POWER
FUSE 10A
Speaker impedance: 4-8 Ω
White/Black
To front left
White
+
speaker
Gray/Black
To front right
speaker
Gray
+
Green/Black
To rear left
speaker
Green
+
Purple/Black
To rear right
Purple
+
speaker
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Ñ System connection
Accessory -:
Bluetooth Microphone
Ac
cessory 9:
GPS Antenna
Accessory =: Push-To-Talk Switch
(DNN992 only)
FM/AM antenna input
Accessory ~
HDMI/MHL
AV-IN/OUT
MIC
AV-OUT
AUDIO
SW FRONT REAR
R L
AV-OUT Output
- Audio Output
AV-OUT Output
- Visual Output
AV-IN1 input
- Yellow (Visual input)
- Red (Audio Right input)
- White (Audio Left input)
Rear view camera input
GPS
EXT
I/F
M4 x 8mmMAX
Cooling fan
(0.8 m)
WiFi
Receiver
5V=500mA
iDalalink
iPod/
I/F
AV-IN2
PTT
POWER
FUSE 10A
eiver
WI-FI rec
- Reception may drop if there
are metal objects near the
Bluetooth antenna and WI-FI
receiver.
- Install the WI-FI receiver
besides the place enclosed by
the metal.
Fuse (10A)
Connect to the vehicle’s
parking brake detection
Accessory 2
switch harness.
Light Green (Parking sensor wire)
PRK SW
For best safety, be sure to connect
the parking sensor.
Purple/White (Reverse sensor wire)
REVERSE
Connect to vehicle’s reverse lamp harness
when using the optional rear view camera.
CAMERA
FRONT VIEW
Green/Red
Green/White
Front view camera input
To CMOS-3xx series (Optional
Accessory) camera control
terminal
Blue/Red
RELAY
T
o Relay Box
If no connections are made,
do not let the cable come out from the tab.
iPod/ USB terminal (0.8m)
iPod/ USB maximum power supply current :
5 V
USB terminal (0.8m)
USB maximum power supply current :
5 V
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1 A
500 mA
iDatalink connector
(DNN992 only)
HDMI/ MHL con nector
Fixture
iPod
KCA-iP102
3
Music
(sold separately)
USB terminal (0.8m)
(Optional Accessory)
Video and Music (analog)
AV Output (1.8m)
2
3
USB terminal (0.8m)
Rear Preout
RL
When connecting to an external amplifier, connect
its ground wire to the car's chassis to avoid damaging
the unit.
- Red (Audio Right Output)
- White (Audio Left Output)
Front Preout
- Red (Audio Right Output)
- White (Audio Left Output)
SW FRONT REAR
Subwoofer Preout
- Red (Audio Right Output)
- White (Audio Left Output)
KCA-iP202
(Optional Accessory)
3
4
4
Android smartphone
(sold separately)
KCA-MH100 (1.8m)
(Optional Accessory)
USB device
(sold separately)
NOTE
• For the connec tion and the setti ng of iPod/iPhone re fer
to iPod/iPhone connection and setting (P.27).
• For the connec tion and the setti ng of Android
smartp hone refer to Android connection (P.27).
4G/ 3G Dongle
(sold separately)
(DNN992 only)
iPod/ iPhone/ Android setup
Ñ Android connection
To connect the Android device with this unit,
the cable (sold separately) and the prole which
your Android device supports are necessary as
follows:
To listen to music and watch video of APPS
source
– MHL device– KCA- MH100– Bluetooth profile: SPP– Application link setup: HDMI/MHL + BT
(P. 29)
To listen to music of APPS source
– Bluetooth profile: A2DP– Bluetooth profile: SPP– Application link setup: Bluetooth ( P.29)
To listen to music of Bluetooth Audio source
– Bluetooth profile: A2DP– Bluetooth profile: AVRCP
✎ NOTE
• When you select Pandora source the setting of
Application link setup (P. 29) is also necessary.
• In the APPS source, some functions can be
controlled from this unit and they depend on the
applications. Refer to Apps Operation (P.80) in
1
the Instruction Manual.
• Do not leave the cable or the adapter made by
other makers inside the car. It might lead the
malfunction caused by heat.
Ñ iPod/iPhone connection and setting
Connectable iPod/iPhone
The following models can be connected to this
unit.
Made for
• iPhone 5s
• iPhone 5c
• iPhone 5
• iPhone 4S
• iPhone 4
• iPhone 3GS
• iPhone 3G
• iPhone
• iPod touch (5th generation)
• iPod touch (4th generation)
• iPod touch (3rd generation)
• iPod touch (2nd generation)
• iPod touch (1st generation)
• iPod classic
• iPod with video
• iPod nano (7th generation)
• iPod nano (6th generation)
• iPod nano (5th generation)
• iPod nano (4th generation)
• iPod nano (3rd generation)
– Latest compatible list of iPod/iPhone. For
details, see www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/ipod/.
iPod/iPhone connection
To connect the iPod/iPhone with this unit, the
cable, adapter (both sold separately), and the
prole which your iPod/iPhone supports are
necessary as follows:
To listen music and watch video with
Lightning connector device
– Lightning Digital AV Adapter– KCA-HD100– KCA- iP103– Bluetooth profile: SPP– iPod connection setup: HDMI + BT ( P.28)
To listen music with Lightning connector
device
– KCA- iP103– iPod connection setup: USB 1Wire (P.28)
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To listen music and watch video with 30- pin
connector device (analog)
– KCA-iP202– iPod connection setup: USB + AV-IN (P. 28)
To listen music with 30-pin connector device
– KCA- iP102– iPod connection setup: USB 1Wire (P.28)
To listen to music via Bluetooth
– Bluetooth profile: A2DP– Bluetooth profile: SPP– iPod connection setup: Bluetooth ( P.28)
To listen to music of Bluetooth Audio source
– Bluetooth profile: A2DP– Bluetooth profile: AVRCP
✎ NOTE
• When you select Pandora source the setting of
Application link setup (P. 29) is also necessary.
• In the APPS source, some functions can be
controlled from this unit and they depend on the
applications. Refer to Apps Operation (P.80) in
the Instruction Manual.
For the setting refer to Application link setup (P. 29).
• Do not leave the cable or the adapter made by
other makers inside the car. It might lead the
malfunction caused by heat.
iPod/iPhone connection setup
When you rst selec t iPod as a source, the setting
screen of the iPod/iPhone connection will appear.
1 Press the <HOME> button twice to the
Source launcher panel.
2 Touch [ ] in the Source launcher
panel.
3 Touch [iPod].
iPod connection setup screen appears.
4 Touch [CHANGE ].
5 Set each item as follows.
USB + AV-IN
Select when connecting with KCA-iP202.
USB 1Wire
Select when connecting with KCA-iP103 or KCAiP102 .
HDMI + BT
Select when connecting with KCA-HD100 and
Lightning Digital AV Adapter.
Bluetooth
Select when connecting via Bluetooth only.
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6 Touch [Next].
Confirmation screen appears.
7 Touch [Done].
✎ NOTE
• When you select “HDMI + BT” or “Bluetooth” in step
5, Bluetooth device selection screen will appear.
Select the iPod/iPhone to be connected.
If a connectable Bluetooth device is not displayed,
touch [Search] and do the pairing of the devices.
• “iPod connection setup” also appears when the unit
is reset.
• The set ting of “iPod connection setup” is just for the
unit and regardless of the account.
Ñ Application link setup
When you rst selec t Apps as a source, the setting
screen for the connec tion with the device installed
the apps will appear.
1 Press the <HOME> button twice to the
Source launcher panel.
6 Select the way to connect the device with
this unit.
When selecting [iPod/iPhone]
For the setting items refer to iPod/iPhone
connection setup (P.28).
When selecting [Android/Other]
2 Touch [ ] in the Source launcher
panel.
3 Touch [APPS].
Application link setup screen appears.
4 Touch [CHANGE ].
5 Select the device installed the apps.
HDMI/MHL + BT
Select when connecting with KCA-MH100.
Bluetooth
Select when connecting via Bluetooth only.
7 Touch [Next].
Confirmation screen appears.
8 Touch [Done].
✎ NOTE
• For the details of the necessary cable and adapter
to connect with iPod/iPhone and Android, refer to
iPod/iPhone connection and setting (P.27)
and Android connection (P.27).
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• When you select “HDMI + BT”, “HDMI/MHL +
BT” or “Bluetooth” in step 6, Bluetooth device
selection screen will appear. Selec t the device to be
connected.
If a connectable Bluetooth device is not displayed,
touch [Search] and do the pairing of the devices.
• “Application link setup” also appears when the unit
is reset.
• The set ting of “Application link setup” is just for the
unit and regardless of the account.
About this Unit
Ñ Requirements Pandora®:
Requirements for listening to the Pandora® are as
follows:
• A smartphone with the latest Pandora application
installed.
• A Pandora account (if you do not have an account,
create one for free using the mobile app or on
www.pandora.com).
• An active internet connection.
iPhone or iPod touch
• Apple iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 3 or later
installed.
• Latest version of the Pandora application (search
App Store for Pandora and install).
Android™
• Latest version of the Pandora Android application
(search Google Play for Pandora and install).
BlackBerry®
• Visit www.pandora.com from the built in browser to
download the Pandora application.
• Bluetooth must be built in and the following profiles
must be supported.
- SPP (Serial Port Profile)
- A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
✎ NOTE
• The Pandora service is available only in the U.S,
Australia and New Zealand.
• Because Pandora® internet radio is a third-party
service, the specifications are subject to change
wihtout prior notice. Accordingly, compatibility
may be impaired or some or all of the services may
become unavailable.
• Some Pandora® functionality cannot be operated
from this unit.
• For issues using the Pandora® application, please
contact Pandora at pandora-support@pandora.com
Ñ Requirements iHeartRadio™:
Requirements for listening to iHeartRadio™ are as
follows:
• In the application on your device, log in and create a
free account with iHeartRadio.
• An active internet connection.
✎ NOTE
• Because iHeartRadio™ is a third-par ty service,
the specifications are subject to change without
prior notice. Accordingly, compatibility may be
impaired or some or all of the services may become
unavailable.
• Some iHeartRadio™ functionality cannot be
operated from this unit.
Ñ Copyrights
• The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by
the 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.
• The “AAC” logo is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories.
• “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an
electronic accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and
has been certified by the developer to meet Apple
performance standards. Apple is not responsible for
the operation of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the
use of this accessory with iPod, or iPhone may affect
wireless performance.
• iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch
are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
and other countries.
Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc.
• Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are
trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. All rights
reserved.
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• HD Radio Technology manufactured under license
from iBiquit y Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign
Patents. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc”
logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital
Corp.
• PANDORA, the PANDORA logo, and the Pandora
trade dress are trademark s or registered trademarks
of Pandora Media, Inc., used with permission.
• iHeartRadio® is a registered mark of Clear Channel
Broadcasting, Inc. in the United States and other
countries. Such marks are used under license.
• “aupeo” is a trade mark of Aupeo GmbH.
•
• This item incorporates copy protection technology
• QR Code ® is registered trademarks of DENSO WAVE
• The aptX® software is copyright CSR plc or its group
• Manufactured under license from Dolby
• Adobe, Acrobat and Reader are either registered
• SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD -3C, LLC.
• Twitter is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc.
• Facebook® is a registered trademark of Facebook
• INRIX is a registered trademark of INRIX, Inc.
• Nuance is a registered trademark of Nuance
• Dropbox is a trademark of Dropbox Inc.
• The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition
• MHL and the MHL logo are a trademark or
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo
Licensing Corporation registered in the U.S., Japan
and other countries.
that is protected by U.S. patents and other
intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation.
Reverse engineering and disassembly are
prohibited.
INCORPORATED in JAPAN and other countries.
companies. All rights reser ved. The aptX® mark and
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• ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video
format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi
Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified® device
that plays DivX video. Visit div x.com for more
information and soft ware tools to convert your files
into DivX videos.
• ABOUT DIVX VIDEO -ON-DEMAND: This DivX
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purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies.
To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX
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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
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OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD
(“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER
ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL
ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO
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Ñ KENWOOD Route Network Service “Route
Collector” User’s Agreement
This KENWOOD Route Network Service “Route
Collector ” User’s Agreement (“Agreement”) sets forth
the terms and conditions for use of the KENWOOD
Route Network Service “Route Collector” provided by
JVCKENWOOD Corporation (“Service”) to the users
who fulfill the requirements for “Conditions of Use” in
the paragraph 1 (“User(s)”), and the rules for handling
User’s information necessary for use this Service.
1. Conditions of Use
Users who desire to take advantage of this Service
must however first register themselves upon agreeing
to the terms of this Agreement. This Service may only
be used by Users for personal use, not for commercial
use.
The terms of this Agreement may be revised or
modified as necessary at our option without prior
notice. In such event, Users shall hereby agree to the
application of any such revisions or modifications as a
condition to continued use of the Service.
Also, Users shall be solely responsible for managing
and using their registered user account names
and passwords. In no event can we accept any
responsibility for any problems or damages resulting
from the User’s management and usage of its user
account name and password management.
2. Period for the Service
Users may in principal continue to use the Service
as long as it is being provided by us. However, the
Service may be changed, suspended or cancelled at
our option without prior notice.
3. Disclaimer
The User shall undertake use of the Service at its own
individual responsibility, and accordingly we shall not
assume any responsibility for usage of the Service by
the User, including but not limited to the examples
as follows.
(1) We shall make no warranty as to completeness,
legality, moral correctness, recentness, and
appropriateness of the Ser vice and the User shall
assume full risk and individual responsibility for
using the Service.
(2) We shall assume no responsibility for any loss or
damage that may be incurred by the User due to its
use of or inability to use the Service, regardless of
whether such loss or damage is direct or indirect,
foreseeable or unforeseeable, including but not
limited to special damages.
(3) We shall not be involved in nor assume
responsibility for any acts, problems, and other
issues between Users.
(4) Should any third parties suffer losses or damages
as a result of the User’s use of the Ser vice, we shall
assume no responsibility therefor.
(5) Should the User suffer losses or damages from
misuse by any third par ties of the User’s registered
user account name or password for the Service, we
shall assume no responsibility therefor.
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4. Prohibited Mat ters
Concerning the use of the Service, the following or
similar acts by the User are prohibited. Further, should
we determine that the User has violated the terms of
this Agreement, we reserve the right to suspend use
of the Service by the User without prior notice, or take
other necessary measures as we may deem necessary.
In such case, we bear no obligation to disclose our
reasons therefor.
(1) Acts for commercial purposes or gain
(2) Use of the account name or password of his own or
any third parties for improper purposes
(3) Infringement or acts that may likely infringe on
the intellectual property rights of third parties
(including but not limited to copyrights, design
rights, patent, utility model rights, trademark, trade
secrets, and know-how)
(4) Infringement or acts that may likely infringe on the
proprietary rights, honor, trustworthiness, portrait
rights, privacy, publicity rights, and other rights or
profits
(5) Dissemination or distribution or acts that may likely
constitute dissemination or distribution of contents
that may be offensive to public orals and morals, or
defamatory to third parties
(6) Criminal acts, acts associated with criminal acts, or
acts that may likely be criminal
(7) Dissemination or distribution of junk mail, spam or
malicious programs such as the computer viruses
(8) Dissemination or distribution of false information
(9) Obstruction or acts that may likely constitute
obstruction of the operation of the Service
(10) Acts that cause or that may likely cause trouble,
disadvantages or damages to us or third parties
(11) Use of the Service for illegal purposes
(12) Other acts deemed inappropriate by us
5. Compensation Claim
Should any complaints, lawsuits or similar claims be
asserted against us by other Users or third parties for
any reasons attributable to the User in connec tion
with the Ser vice, we reserve the right to claim from
the concerned User any damages, costs and expenses
which we may incur (including compensation,
attorney fees and legal costs).
6. Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights
All intellectual proper ty rights (including but not
limited to copyrights, design rights, patent, utility
model rights, trademark, trade secrets, and know-
how), the portrait rights, privacy, publicity rights
and other personal rights, and proprietary rights or
other property rights of the information, tex t, image,
program, layout, design, architecture, and others
related to the Ser vice are owned by us, or provided
to us under license from the rights holder except for
the rights of the thing which are made by User. The
unauthorized copying, alteration, or sublicensing of
such intellectual proper ty rights, in whole or in part,
without our consent may be prohibited by applicable
law.
Further, our trade names, trademarks, logo marks and
product names, some of which are registered, are
used as names and symbols for commercial purposes.
Also, trademarks, ser vice names, symbols and other
marks belonging to other parties, such as companies
and individuals, are also included in the Ser vice.
7. Use of Public Information
We may save and store all information (including but
not limited to text information, image information,
and others) that were released, posted, uploaded, or
saved by User via the Service. Furthermore, User shall
agree that we may use such information as described
previously in every possible condition toward smooth
operation and improvement of the Service.
8. Usage Fee
The Service shall be offered without charge to the
User. However, the environment that is necessary for
use this Service shall be prepared by User on his own
responsibility and liability including any miscellaneous
expenses such as provider, electricit y, packet
communication, and others.
9. User Information
In order to take advantage of the Service, the User
must first register user account name, password,
the User’s valid e-mail address and arbitrary
User’s information via the next page (collectively
“Information”). We shall properly manage and keep
Information as important data in conformity with
our “Privacy Policy” and shall only use Information for
issuing notices regarding completion of registration,
maintenance of Ser vice, suspension of Service, and
procedures for reissuance of passwords. We shall not
disclose Information for any purposes other than the
foregoing without the prior consent of the User.
10. Governing Law
The Agreement shall be governed by and construed
in accordance with the laws of Japan.
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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.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment may cause harmful interference to
radio communications, if it is not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
2CAUTION
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 20cm 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.
2CAUTION
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, following
are reproductions of labels on, or inside the product
relating to laser product safety.
• Contains Transmitter Module
FCC ID : YZP-RBFAC21XX
• Contains Transmitter Module
IC: 7414A-RBFAC21XX
IC (Industry Canada) Notice
This device complies with Industry Canada licenceexempt 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.
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JVC KENWOOD Corporation
2967-3, ISHIKAWA-MACHI,
HACHIOJI-SHI, TOKYO, JAPAN
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS
RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J IN EFFECT AT
DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
Location: Top plate
About QAU0568 (USB Wi-Fi® Adapter)
(DNN992)
About QAU0569 (USB Wi-Fi® Adapter)
(DNN9150BT)
The Wi-Fi Adapter is attached to this unit when shipped
from the factory. When the adapter is removed, store it
in a safe place.
Acerca de QAU0568 (adaptador USB-Wi-Fi®)
(DNN992)
Acerca de QAU0569 (adaptador USB-Wi-Fi®)
(DNN9150BT)
El adaptador Wi-Fi viene acoplado a esta unidad
cuando se envía de fábrica. Cuando retire el adaptador,
guárdelo en un lugar seguro.
DNN9150BT:
Ñ The marking of products using lasers
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
The label is attached to the chassis/case and
says that the component uses laser beams
that have been classified as Class 1. It means
that the unit is utilizing laser beams that
are of a weaker class. There is no danger of
hazardous radiation outside the unit.
Ñ La marca para los productos que utilizan
láser
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Esta etiqueta está colocada en el chasis e
indica que el componente funciona con
rayos láser de clase1. Esto significa que el
aparato utiliza rayos láser considerados
como de clase débil. No existe el peligro
de que este aparato emita al exterior una
radiación peligrosa.
Información acerca de la eliminación de
equipos eléctricos y electrónicos al final de
la vida útil (aplicable a los países que hayan
adoptado sistemas independientes de
recogida de residuos)
Los productos con el símbolo de un contenedor con
ruedas tachado no podrán ser desechados como
residuos domésticos.
Los equipos eléctricos y electrónicos al final de la
vida útil, deberán ser reciclados en instalaciones que
puedan dar el tratamiento adecuado a estos productos
y a sus subproductos residuales correspondientes.
Póngase en contacto con su administración local para
obtener información sobre el punto de recogida más
cercano. Un tratamiento correcto del reciclaje y la
eliminación de residuos ayuda a conservar los recursos
y evita al mismo tiempo efectos perjudiciales en la
salud y el medio ambiente.
Para cumplimiento de la COFETEL:
“La operación de este equipo esta sujeta a las
siguientes dos condiciones:
(1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause
interferencia perjudicial y
(2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier
interferencia,
incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no
deseada.”
Informação sobre a eliminação de pilhas
Este produto não deve ser eliminado como lixo
doméstico geral. Devolva a pilha usada ao revendedor
ou entidade autorizada para que a mesma seja
devolvida ao fabricante ou importador.
A reciclagem e a eliminação de lixo de maneira
apropriada ajudarão a conservar os recursos naturais ao
mesmo tempo que prevenirão os efeitos prejudicais à
nossa saúde e ao meio ambiente.
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DNN992
Check the latest edition
DNN9150BT
CONNECTED NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Before reading this manual, click the button below to check the latest edition and the
modified pages.
http://manual.kenwood.com/edition/im387/
Take the time to read through this instruction manual.
Familiarity with installation and operation procedures will help you obtain the best performance from your new
Navigation System.
For your records
Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card, and in the space
provided below. Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your Kenwood dealer for information or
service on the product.
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Thank you for purchasing the KENWOOD CONNECTED SYSTEM.
In this manual, you will learn various convenient functions of the system.
Click the icon of the media you want to play.
With one-click, you can jump to the section of each media!
iPod
Disc Media
BT Audio
USB SD
Music CD
PandoraApps
VCD
DVD VIDEO
HD Radio
Radio
Storage
SiriusXM
Wireless Link
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Contents
ñ
Before Use 4
# WARNING _______________________ 4
How to Read this Manual 6
Features of Connected systems
8
Basic Operations 10
Functions of the Buttons
on the Front Panel __________________ 10
Turning on the Unit _________________ 12
How to Play Media __________________ 18
Operation on the Home Screen ________ 20
Common Operation _________________ 24
Navigation Operation ________________ 26
OEM Feature Operation (DNN992) _____ 30
About Account _____________________ 38
Create User Account _________________ 38
Set Owner Account _________________ 39
Set User Account ___________________ 40
Switch the User Login _______________ 40
Delete User Account _________________ 41
Reset Owner Account ________________ 41
DVD/VCD Basic Operation ____________ 58
DVD Disc Menu Operation ____________ 61
Zoom Control for DVD and VCD _______ 62
DVD Setup ________________________ 63
Starting procedure __________________ 88
Media Server function _______________ 89
Media Player function _______________ 89
Media Controller function ____________ 90
Media Renderer function _____________ 91
2
Radio, HD Radio™ tuner
Operation 92
About HD Radio™ Technology _________ 92
Radio/ HD Radio tuner Basic Operation _ 93
Memory Operation __________________ 95
Selecting Operation _________________ 95
Traffic Information (HD Radio tuner only) _
Receive Mode (HD Radio tuner only) ___ 98
Bookmark _________________________ 98
AUPEO!Application _________________ 112
AV Browser Application ______________ 114
Bluetooth Control 116
Registering and Connecting
Bluetooth Unit _____________________ 116
Playing Bluetooth Audio Device _______ 119
Using Hands-Free Feature ____________ 120
Hands-Free Setup ___________________ 124
Voice Control (DNN992) 126
Voice Control ______________________ 126
Camera Control 127
Camera Control_____________________ 127
Switching the View Camera ___________ 127
Setting Up 128
Monitor Screen Setup _______________ 128
System Setup ______________________ 129
Display Setup ______________________ 132
Navigation Setup ___________________ 134
Camera Setup ______________________ 134
Software Information ________________ 136
AV Input Setup _____________________ 137
AV Output Interface Setup ____________ 137
External Device Control ______________ 138
Controlling Audio 140
Setting Audio ______________________ 140
Controlling General Audio ____________ 143
Equalizer Control ___________________ 144
Zone Control _______________________ 145
Sound Effect _______________________ 146
Listening Position ___________________ 148
Remote Control 150
Battery Installation __________________ 150
Functions of the Remote Control Buttons _
151
Troubleshooting 154
Problems and Solutions ______________ 154
Error Messages _____________________ 155
Resetting the Unit __________________ 157
Appendix 158
Playable Media and Files _____________ 158
Status Bar Indicator Items ____________ 161
Region Codes in the World ____________ 163
DVD Language Codes _______________ 164
Specifications ______________________ 165
Trademarks ________________________ 168
Safety precaution ___________________ 171
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Before Use
Before Use
ñ
# WARNING
To prevent injury or fire, take
Ñ
the following precautions:
• To prevent a short circuit, never put or
leave any metallic objects (such as coins or
metal tools) inside the unit.
• Do not watch or fix your eyes on the unit’s
display when you are driving for any
extended period.
• If you experience problems during
installation, consult your Kenwood dealer.
Precautions on using this unit
Ñ
• When you purchase optional accessories,
check with your Kenwood dealer to make
sure that they work with your model and in
your area.
• You can select language to display menus,
audio file tags, etc. See Language setup
(P. 130).
• The Radio Data System or Radio Broadcast
Data System feature won’t work where
the service is not supported by any
broadcasting station.
Lens fogging
Ñ
When you turn on the car heater in cold
weather, dew or condensation may form
on the lens in the disc player of the unit.
Called lens fogging, this condensation on
the lens may not allow discs to play. In such
a situation, remove the disc and wait for the
condensation to evaporate. If the unit still
does not operate normally after a while,
consult your Kenwood dealer.
Precautions on handling discs
Ñ
• Do not touch the recording surface of the
disc.
• Do not stick tape etc. on the disc, or use a
disc with tape stuck on it.
• Do not use disc type accessories.
• Clean from the center of the disc and move
outward.
• When removing discs from this unit, pull
them out horizontally.
• If the disc center hole or outside rim has
burrs, use the disc only after removing the
burrs with a ballpoint pen etc.
• Discs that are not round cannot be used.
Protecting the monitor
Ñ
To protect the monitor from damage, do not
operate the monitor using a ball point pen or
similar tool with the sharp tip.
Cleaning the unit
Ñ
If the faceplate of this unit is stained, wipe it
with a dry soft cloth such as a silicon cloth.
If the faceplate is stained badly, wipe the
stain off with a cloth moistened with neutral
cleaner, then wipe it again with a clean soft
dry cloth.
!
• Applying spray cleaner directly to the unit may
affect its mechanical parts. Wiping the faceplate
with a hard cloth or using a volatile liquid such
as thinner or alcohol may scratch the surface or
erase screened print.
4
• 8-cm (3 inch) discs cannot be used.
• Discs with coloring on the recording
surface or discs that are dirty cannot be
used.
• This unit can only play the CDs with
.
This unit may not correctly play discs which
do not have the mark.
• You cannot play a disc that has not been
finalized. (For the finalization process see
your writing software, and your recorder
instruction manual.)
Erase the personal information
Ñ
Before giving or selling this unit to others, be
sure to delete the information (mail, search
logs, etc.) stored in this unit by yourself and
confirm that the data has been deleted.
We shall not be liable for any damage caused
by leakage of undeleted data.
Press the <HOME> button.
1
HOME6
Press the <MENU> button.
2
HOME6
Touch [Setting].
3
Touch [Backup & Reset].
4
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Enter owner password. Touch [Reset].
6
Touch [ERASE].
7
Before Use
Touch [Factory data reset].
5
5
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How To Read This Manual
How to Read this Manual
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CD/Audio and Visual Files/iPod/Apps Operation
Search Operation
You can search music, video or picture files
by the following operations.
NOTE
• If you use a remote controller, you can jump
directly to the desired track/file with entering the
track/folder/file number, play time, etc. For details,
see Direct search mode (P.155).
List search
Ñ
You can search tracks, folders, and files
according to hierarchy.
Touch illustrated area.
1
List Control screen appears.
Touch desired track/file.
2
Link header
You can refer each section or top page with
one-click.
Operation title
Introduces the function.
NOTE
Introduces some tips, notes, etc.
Reference mark
Displayed in blue notes.
With one-click, you can jump to the
article related to the current section.
Operation procedure
Explains necessary procedures to
achieve the operation.
< >: Indicates the name of panel
buttons.
[ ]: Indicates the name of touch
keys.
Playback starts.
Other search
Ñ
When you want to narrow the list down,
there are other search ways.
This function is not available when music CD
is the current source.
Touch [ ] in the control screen.
1
The search type screen appears.
Touch desired search way.
2
6
Screen shot
Shows some screen shots displayed during
operation for reference.
The area or keys to touch are surrounded
with a red frame.
NOTE
• The screens 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 screens or panels used, or some display
patterns may be different.
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How To Read This Manual
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Basic Operations
Features of Connected systems
ñ
By connecting this unit to Internet, you can use various services.
Cooperation with Route Collector site
• Destinations and routes specified on the PC can be input to this navigation system.
• The routes you have traveled and the songs you have listened to can be logged. (P.27)
• By uploading music files to Dropbox and creating a play list on Route Collector site, you can listen
to music anywhere through streaming without music files on this unit. (P. 86)
• Speech to Text (STT ) and Text to Speech (TTS).
Use of internet service
• Streaming service such as Aupeo!, iHeartRadio*.
• Internet service such as email, and social networking service such as Facebook and Twitter.
• Information (weather*, traffic*, RSS, etc.) service.
About the account
• To use internet services via this system,
you need to create an account in the
Route Collector site.
• In addition to the owner account, you
can register up to four user accounts.
• You can use a guest account as well.
• By switching among accounts, you can
secure the privacy when using the mail
feature or social media.
For details, see About Account (P.38).
http://www.route-collector.com/
8
Notes
You can use following feature for 2 years after
registration of the owner account. To use it
continuously, a usage fee is required. For details,
see web site of Route Collector.
http://www.route-collector.com/
• Weather (by INRIX)*
• Traffic (by INRIX)*
• Dynamic Parking (by INRIX)*
• Fuel Prices (by INRIX)*
• Real-Time Traffic Camera (by INRIX)*
• Movie Show Times (by WWM)*
• TTS (by Nuance)
• STT (by Nuance)
To use the following services, you need to
register the corresponding free or paid accounts.
• Aupeo!
• Facebook
• Twitter
• Dropbox
• iHeartRadio*
* DNN992 only
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Basic Operations
Wi-Fi access point
• Connect to Internet using the tethering
function of your smartphone or an
Internet device. (P.32)
4G, LTE, 3G or EDGE
Wi-Fi hotspot
• This unit becomes the Wi-Fi access
point and you can enjoy music and
video in a smartphone Wi-Fi connected
by Kenwood Wireless Link. (P. 34)
Wi-Fi (11n/g/b)
4G/ 3G Dongle (DNN992)
• Connect to the Internet directly
with 4G/3G Dongle. The Internet
device like smartphone is not
necessary. (P. 35)
• You can also connect to the
Internet while using the Wi-Fi
Hotspot mode.
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• Media player for DVD video, CD, USB
memory, SD card*, iPod, etc.
• HD Radio Technology and SiriusXM
Satellite Radio. (DNN992)
• Radio
• Navigation
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Basic Operations
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Functions of the Buttons on the Front Panel
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NOTE
• The panels shown in this guide are examples used to provide clear explanations of the operations. For this reason,
they may be different from the actual panels.
How to insert an SD Card
1) Press 8 <G> button for 1 second.
The panel fully opens.
2) Hold the SD card as the illustration in the right
and insert it into the slot until it clicks.
V To eject the card:
Push the card until it clicks and then remove your finger
from the card.
The card pops up so that you can pull it out with your
fingers.
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Labelled
side
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NumberNameMotion
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
s (Reset)• If the unit or the connected unit fails to operate properly, the unit
returns to initial settings when this button is pressed (P. 157).
• If the SI function is turned on, this indicator flashes when the vehicle
ignition is off (P. 130).
S, R (Vol)Adjusts volume.
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Remote
Sensor
NAV• Displays the navigation screen.
MENU• Displays the option menu screen.
HOME• Displays the Home screen ( P.20).
6 (Back)• Return to the previously viewed screen.
G (Eject)• Ejects the disc.
Disc insert
slot
SD card slot• A slot to insert an SD card.
*1 The function of the [NAV] button can be changed to the display off function. See User interface
(P. 129).
*2 If the map update file remains in the SD card, you cannot play audio/visual file.
Receives the remote control signal.
• Pressing for 1 second switches camera view display on/off.*
• Pressing for 1 second switches AV out sources.
• Pressing for 1 second turns the power off.
• When the power off, turns the power on.
• Pressing for 1 second displays the Hands Free screen (P. 120).
• When the panel is opened, pressing closes the panel and pressing for 1
second ejects the disc forcibly.
• When the panel is closed, pressing for 1 second fully opens the panel to
the location of the SD card slot.
A slot to insert a disc media.
• An SD card slot for upgrading the map. For how to upgrade the map,
refer to the instruction manual of the navigation system.
• DNN992: You can play audio/visual file in the card. *
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2
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Turning on the Unit
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Press the <HOME> button.
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The unit is turned on.
ö To turn off the unit:
Press the <HOME> button for 1 second.
If it is your first time turning the unit on after installation, it will be necessary to perform
Initial setup (P.14).
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Login
Select the login user.
1
When the owner has not been registered
When the owner has been registered
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Enter the password.
2
When you selected Administrator or Guest, you do not need to enter a password.
[Auto Login?]: Checking this checkbox allows you to log in to the system automatically from
the next time.
Touch [Login].
3
NOTE
• If you forgot your password, create your new password on the Route Collector site.
http://www.route-collector.com/
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Initial setup
Perform this setup when you use this unit for the first time or when you reset the unit. See
Resetting the Unit (P.157).
Set each item as follows.
1
Language Setup
Select the language used for the GUI and input methods. Default is “English (United States)”.
1Touch [Language Setup].
2Select a language from the list.
WiFi Setup
Configure settings for connection to Wi-Fi.
1Touch [WiFi Setup].
2Slide Wi-Fi to ON.
3Touch [Wi-Fi].
4Select the Wi-Fi access point to register from the list.
5Enter the Password.
6Touch [Connect].
7After setting, press the < 6 > button.
For details on operation, see Wi-Fi Setup (P.32).
Mobile Network Setup (DNN992)
Set the direct Internet connection with 4G/3G Dongle.
For details on operation, see Clock and Date Setup (P.36).
Account Setup
Set the information about the user of this unit.
1Touch [Account Setup].
For details on operation, see About Account (P.38).
Touch [Next].
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Set each item as follows.
3
Locale
Select the country for the navigation system.
The language, the distance unit, and the gasoline unit are set.
1Touch [SET].
2Select the desired country.
Language
Select the language used for the control screen and setting items. Default is “American English (en)”.
1Touch [SET].
2Touch [C] or [D] to select the desired language.
3Touch [Enter].
For details on operation, see Language setup (P.130).
Angle
Adjust the position of the monitor. Default is “0”.
1Touch [SET].
2Touch desired angle number and [
For details on operation, see Monitor angle control (P.132).
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Color
Set the screen and button illumination color. You can select whether to allow color scan operation or
select a fixed color for operation.
1Touch [SET].
2Touch [ON] or [OFF] of [Panel Color Scan].
3If you want to change color, touch [SET] of [Panel Color Coordinate].
4Touch your desired color and [
For details on operation, see Panel color coordinate (P.133).
EXT SW
Control the external devices.
1Touch [SET].
2Set output pattern, and pulse set for device. Then, touch [
For details on operation, see EXT SW setup (P.131).
Camera
Set the parameters for the camera.
1Touch [SET].
2Set each item and touch [
For details on operation, see Camera Setup (P.134).
OEM SETUP (North America Sales area only)
This function requires a commercial adaptor.
Consult your Kenwood dealer for details.
DEMO
Set the demonstration mode. Default is “ON”.
1Touch [ON] or [OFF].
].
].
].
Touch [Finish].
4
NOTE
• These settings can be set from the SETUP menu. See Setting Up (P.128).
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How to Play Media
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Music CD and disc media
Press the <G> button.
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The panel opens.
Insert the disc into the slot.
2
The panel closes automatically.
The unit loads the disc and playback
starts.
ö To eject the disc:
Press the <G> button.
USB device
Connect the USB device with the
1
USB cable.
The unit reads the device and playback
starts.
ö To disconnect the device:
Touch [G] on the screen and disconnect
the device from the cable.
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iPod
Connect the iPod.
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NOTE
• For the details of the necessary cable and adapter
to connect with iPod/iPhone, refer to Music/
Video Basic Operation (P.66).
The unit reads the iPod and playback
starts.
ö To disconnect the iPod/iPhone
connected with the cable:
Touch [G] on the screen and disconnect
the device from the cable.
SD card (DNN992)
Press the <G> button for 1 second
to open the front panel.
0
The panel fully opens.
Hold the SD card as the diagram
2
below and insert it into the slot
until it clicks.
Notched section
The unit loads the card and playback starts.
ö To remove:
Push the SD card until it clicks and then
remove your finger from the card.
The card pops up so that you can pull it out
with your fingers.
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Operation on the Home Screen
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Most functions can be operated on the Home screen.
Press the <HOME> button.
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Home screen appears.
Flick the screen left or right to select the Service panel, Media panel, Source
2
launcher panel, or Network contents panel.
PanelDescription
1 Service panel
2 Media panel
3 Source launcher panel
4 Network contents panel
Weather widget: Displays the weather forecast for the selected region.
Network widget: Displays the SNS, or RSS.
Now playing: Displays the title of the song being played or the name
of the station you are listening to, and allows you to perform simple
operations.
Photo Frame Widget: Displays the Photo frame that shows photos.
Allows you select a source.
Allows you to select a network-related application.
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Source launcher panel and Network contents panel
(Shortcut)
You can register sources and applications
you use frequently so that you can start them
quickly.
(All source list/ All apps list)
Displays all sources and applications.
All source list/ All apps list
(All source list/ All apps list)
You can scroll the list screen by flicking the
screen up/down.
(Home)
Returns to the Source launcher panel or the
Network contents panel.
From All source list, you can perform the following functions.
FunctionIconOperation
Switch the audio source
etc.
Switch the video source
etc.
Display navigation
screen
or
Turn off all audio
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Touch the icon of the
desired source.
Touch the icon of the
desired video source.
Touch [NAV ] or
navigation information.
Touch [STANDBY].
Vehicle information
display
Touch [OEM].
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2
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Basic Operations
Moving or deleting of an icon on the Source launcher panel and Network
contents panel
Touch and hold the icon.
1
Drag the icon to the desired
2
position or Recycle Bin.
Adding of a shortcut icon to Source launcher panel or Network contents panel
Touch [ ] in Source launcher
1
panel or Network contents panel.
Touching the icon continuously to
2
display the Source launcher panel
or Network contents panel screen.
Drag the icon to an empty space.
3
Media panel
1 Now playing widget
Displays the title of the song being played or
the name of the station you are listening to,
and allows you to perform simple operations.
See Now playing Widget (P.54).
2 Photo Frame Widget
Displays the Photo frame that shows photos.
See Photo Frame Widget (P.56).
Service panel
1 Weather widget
DNN992: Displays the today's weather
forecast. See Weather Widget (P.42).
DNN9150BT: Displays the clock and date.
2 Network widget
Touching [
between RSS, and SNS.
See SNS Widget (P.45), RSS Widget
(P. 45).
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] allows you to switch
Change the skin for home screen
You can select a home screen skin from 3 types.
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Touch [
2
Select a skin.
3
Touch [OK].
4
Theme].
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Common Operation
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Introduces the common operation.
General
There are some functions which can be operated from most screens.
(Mixed Media Search)
Touch to display the Mixed Media Search
screen. (P. 57)
(Quick menu)
Touch to display the quick menu. The
content of the menu are as follows.
: Touch to turn on or off the external
device power supply.
: Displays the SETUP Menu screen.
Quick menu screen
: Displays the Audio Control Menu screen.
: Displays the control screen of current
source. Icon feature differs depending
on the source.
List screen
There are some common function keys in the list screens of most sources.
(Scroll)
Touch to scroll through texts on the display.
etc.
Touch keys with various functions are
displayed here.
Displayed keys differ depending on the
current audio source, status, etc.
For examples of functions of each key, refer
to the table below.
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KeyFunction
Lists all the music in the lower hierarchy.
Moves to the upper hierarchy.
Displays current category folder.
Displays music/movie file list.
Returns to previous screen.
Flick scrolling
You can scroll the list screen by flicking the screen up/down or right/left.
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Navigation Operation
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For details on the navigation function, please
refer to the Navigation Instruction Manual.
Display the navigation screen
Press the <NAV> button.
1
HOME
The navigation screen appears.
Control audio from the
navigation screen
You can control audio sources while the
navigation screen is displayed.
Also, you can view the navigation
information while the source control screen
is displayed.
Touch the information bar.
1
Touch [ ] or [ ] in the
2
navigation screen.
Touching this area displays
the audio screen.
: Displays the navigation and control
keys of the current source.
: Displays the navigation and current
video playback display.
The navigation screen with audio
information appears.
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NOTE
• The screen switches between playback screen
and camera view each time the viewing area is
touched.
• Touching the source icon in the bottom of the
screen displays the full audio screen.
• AUPEO! just plays music. You cannot control it.
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ö To return to the full navigation
screen:
Touch [ ].
NOTE
• For details on control keys, refer to the instructions
in each section.
Trip log function
You can upload the routes you traveled and
the songs you listened to the Route Collector
site so that you can confirm them later.
Precaution
• Trip log function can be used to log information
such as routes you have traveled and songs you
have listened to. Such information is uploaded
to our Route Collector site, for later access by
you through your computer. Non-personal data
from this log is also kept and used by us for
statistical purposes to improve the quality of our
products. By selecting to use this function, you
are accepting use of the data for such statistical
purposes.
This is an optional function that can be activated
at your sole option and responsibility the
procedures set forth in the left column.
Press the <MENU> button in
1
the navigation screen or source
control screen.
Touch [
2
Touch [Yes].
3
When the Trip log is active, ” ” appears
in the status bar.
Triplog On].
Where To function
You can set the destination of the navigation
easily by setting the destination of the
Route Collector site from your PC or your
smartphone.
1
Log in to Route Collector site by
the owner account.
http://www.route-collector.com/
Set the destination in the Route
2
Collector site.
You will be notified by “
3
on the status bar.
Drag the status bar downward.
4
Touch [
It will be set as the destination of the
navigation.
Touch [GO] to start the route
5
].
guide.
” icon
NOTE
• You must have a connection with the internet.
• You can use the Trip log function when you have
logged in the system as Owner or User.
NOTE
• You can set a user account when you have logged
in the Owner.
• You must have a connection with the internet.
• For the operation of the Route Collector site refer
to the instruction in its website.
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Come Here function
When you go to pick up your family or
friends, send them the mail to decide the
meeting point. After they enter the meeting
point you can easily set it as the destination
of your navigation.
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to
2
select the Network contents panel.
3
4
5
6
Touch [
Touch [
Touch [
Touch [
].
SNS].
(mail)].
].
10
You will be notified by the “”
icon on the status bar when they
enter the meeting point.
Drag the status bar downward.
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Touch [
].
Touch [ ].
7
The address for setting the meeting point
is added in the text part.
8
Enter the address, subject, etc. to
complete the mail and send it.
9
Your family or friend will enter the
meeting point.
Check the address in the mail, register as
the meeting point and press Send.
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It will be set as the destination of the
navigation.
12
Touch [GO] to start the route
guide.
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NOTE
• You must have a connection with the internet.
• The address of the meeting point is effective only
2 hours after adding the address. After that you
can not enter it.
• Come Here function can be used for one person
(one meeting point) at a time.
Tracking function
When you upload the location of you car to
the Route Collector site, you can check it in
case your car is stolen.
Precaution
• Tracking function is a handy function to be used
for the primary purpose of tracking the location
of your vehicle. This function can also be used
for secondary purposes, at your sole option and
responsibility. In any event, we cannot accept any
responsibility for any results of your use of the
function, for whatever purpose.
Should you select to use this option, please
activate the function through the procedures set
forth in the left column.
1
Log in to Route Collector site by
1
the owner account.
http://www.route-collector.com/
2
Set to ON the Tracking function in
the Route Collector site.
You can check the location of your car in
the Route Collector site.
NOTE
• You must have a connection with the internet.
• You can set this function and check the location
of you car only when you log in by the owner
account.
• To get the correct information we recommend
using 4G/3G Dongle. (DNN992 only)
• For the operation of the Route Collector site refer
to the instruction in its website.
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OEM Feature Operation (DNN992)
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By connecting this unit to the bus system of the vehicle using an iDataLink (commercially
available), this unit can access the satellite radio source provided for the vehicle and vehicle
information can be displayed on this unit.
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select the Source launcher panel.
2
Touch [
3
Touch [
4
OEM Features screen appears.
].
OEM Features].
: Displays the control screen of the
satellite radio source provided for the
vehicle.
: Displays the control screen of the
Bluetooth Hands Free function
provided for the vehicle.
: Displays the control screen of the
media player source provided for the
vehicle.
: Displays the control screen of the
Bluetooth streaming source provided
for the vehicle.
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: Displays information about the
instruments such as a speedometer.
: Displays information about the
Parking Distance Sensor of the vehicle.
: Displays information about the air
conditioner of the vehicle.
: Displays information about the tire
pressures of the vehicle.
NOTE
• Displayable screens, button names, and screen names vary depending on the type of the connected iDataLink
and the model of the vehicle. For more details, access the following URL:
www.idatalink.com/
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Network Setup
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You can not use Wi-Fi setup and Wi-Fi
Hotspot, 4G/3G Dongle setup at the same
time. You can make it effective either Wi-Fi or
Wi-Fi Hotspot, 4G/3G Dongle.
• Wi-Fi Setup (P.32)
• Wi-Fi Hotspot Setup (P.34)
• 4G/ 3G Dongle Setup (P.35)
(DNN992)
Wi-Fi Setup
You can connect to a Wi-Fi access point to
connect to Internet.
Preparation
• Make preparations for using the Wi-Fi access
point for Internet connection through use of the
tethering function of the smartphone.
• Set to OFF the Wi-Fi Hotspot in Wi-Fi Hotspot
Setup (P.34) and 4G/3G Dongle in 4G/ 3G
Dongle Setup (P.35).
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Setting].
3
Slide Wi-Fi to ON.
4
Touch [Wi-Fi].
5
Select the Wi-Fi access point to register
6
from the list.
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Enter the Password.
7
Touch [Connect].
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Register the Wi-Fi access point
manually
Touch [ADD NETWORK].
1
Enter the SSID code.
2
Select the security.
3
Enter the security code.
4
Touch [SAVE].
5
Confirm the MAC address
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Touch [Advanced].
2
Press the < 6 > button.
3
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Wi-Fi Hotspot Setup
If there is no Wi-Fi access point, this unit
becomes a Wi-Fi access point. You can
connect your smartphone and your tablet
PC, and enjoy Kenwood Wireless Link
function. (P.88)
Preparation
• When Wi-Fi Hotspot is in use you can not
connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi. To connect to
the Internet, 4G/3G Dongle (sold separately) is
necessary. (P. 35)
• Set to OFF the Wi-Fi in Wi-Fi Setup (P.32).
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Setting].
3
Touch [Portable hotspot].
4
Touch [Configure Wi-Fi hotspot].
5
Enter the SSID code. Select the security.
6
Enter the password.
When you check Show password, the
password that you set is displayed.
Touch [Save].
7
Touch [Portable Wi-Fi hotspot].
8
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This unit works as the Wi-Fi access point.
4G/ 3G Dongle Setup
(DNN992)
This unit is designed to work with 4G/3G
Dongle by Verizon (sold separately). You
can connect to the Internet without a
smartphone. With 4G/3G Dongle you can use
the following functions.
• Internet connection while using Wi-Fi Hotspot.
• Certain update of the information of your car
location in the Tracking function.
Preparation
• Set to OFF the Wi-Fi in Wi-Fi Setup (P.32).
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Setting].
3
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Touch [Mobile Network configuration].
5
Enter the network information.
6
Touch [Mobile Network setting].
4
Touch [Save].
7
Touch [Mobile Network].
8
Connect to the Internet.
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Clock and Date Setup
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Clock and Date Setup
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Setting].
3
Touch [Date & time].
4
Set each item as follows.
5
Press the < 6 > button.
6
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Adjust the date and time manually.
Touch [Automatic date & time] to
1
remove the check.
Touch [Select time zone].
2
Select a time zone.
3
Adjust the date.
5
Touch [Set].
6
Touch [Set time].
7
Adjust the time.
8
Touch [Set].
9
Press the < 6 > button.
10
Touch [Set date].
4
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Account Setup
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About Account
To use this unit, you must register an
account.
Types of accounts
Ñ
You can create accounts to maintain privacy
when using the mail feature or social media.
Administrator
As Administrator, you can create an owner
account and perform initial setup.
You can log in to the system if you have not
created an owner account.
Guest
An account for guests such as your friends.
The guest can operate this unit, but cannot
use the functions related to mail, social media,
and Route Collector site.
Owner
The account for the person who manages this
unit.
The owner can use the functions related to
mail, social media, and Route Collector site.
You can register users such as your family.
User
The account for the user of this unit.
The user can use the functions related to mail,
social media, and Route Collector site.
You can register up to 4 user accounts.
Account registration
Ñ
procedure
Create an account in the Route
1
Collector site.
Create an account refering to Create User
Account (P.38) or the Route Collector
site.
http://www.route-collector.com/
Register the account in this unit.
2
To register an Owner account, refer to Set
Owner Account (P.39).
To register an User account, refer to Set
User Account (P.40).
Switch between login accounts.
3
See Switch the User Login (P.40).
Create User Account
To use this unit, you need to create an
account in the Route Collector site.
Preparation
• To register yourself in the Route Collector site as a
user, you need a mail address.
• You can register yourself via the Web.
http://www.route-collector.com/
• This step may be skipped if you have already
registered yourself in the Route Collector site.
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Account].
3
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Touch [Create Account].
4
Enter account information.
5
You cannot register an account which
has already been used. Register another
account name.
Touch [OK].
6
The account is temporarily registered in the
Route Collector site.
Activate the account.
7
A confirmation mail is sent to the
registered mail address. Open the indicated
URL to complete account registration.
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Set Owner Account
You can register an owner account for the
person who manages this system.
Preparation
• You must have a connection with the internet.
See Network Setup (P.32).
• First create an account in the Route Collector site.
See Create User Account (P.38).
• If you have not created an owner account, log in
to the system as Administrator.
• If you have created an owner account, log in to
the system after account resetting.
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Account].
3
Touch [Set Owner Account].
4
Enter account information.
5
Enter the information registered in the
Route Collector site.
Touch [OK].
6
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Set User Account
You can register a user account for the user
of this unit.
Preparation
• You must have a connection with the internet.
See Network Setup (P.32).
• First create an account in the Route Collector site.
See Create User Account (P.38).
• You can set a user account when you have
logged in the Owner.
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Account].
3
Touch [Set Account].
4
Switch the User Login
You can switch to a different account from
the one currently logged in.
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Account].
3
Touch [Login User select].
4
Select an account.
5
Enter account information.
5
Enter the information registered in the
Route Collector site.
Touch [OK].
6
40
Enter the password.
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Delete User Account
You can delete a previously registered user
account.
Preparation
• You can set a user account when you have
logged in the Owner.
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Account].
3
Touch [Delete Account].
4
Reset Owner Account
You can delete previously registered owner
and user accounts.
Preparation
• You can set a user account when you have
logged in the Owner.
Press the <HOME> button to display
1
the Home screen.
Press the <MENU> button.
2
Touch [Account].
3
Touch [Reset Account].
4
Select an account.
5
Touch [OK].
6
Confirmation screen appears.
Touch [Yes].
7
Enter the owner account’s password.
5
Touch [OK].
6
Confirmation screen appears.
Touch [Yes].
7
Note
• The data, log, and settings used in the account
are deleted.
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Widget and Application Operation
Widget and Application Operation
ñ
Weather Widget (DNN992)
Displays the weather forecast for the
selected region.
1
City select
Ñ
Touch [(City name)] in the Weather
Widget.
Preparation
• You must have a connection with the internet.
See Network Setup (P.32).
• You can use this feature for 2 years after
registration of the owner account. To use it
continuously, a usage fee is required. For details,
see web site of Route Collector.
http://www.route-collector.com/
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Service panel.
1
2
3
1 Time & Date
Displays the current time and date.
2 Weather information
Displays the weather forecast for the selected
region.
Touching this starts the weather application.
3 City information
Displays the selected region.
Touching this displays a region selection
screen. See City select (P.42).
1
2
1 City list
Displays a region list.
Touching this displays the selected region.
2 [Add City]
Starts the weather application to add the
region. See Add a City (P.43).
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Weather Application
(DNN992)
Displays the weather forecast for the
selected region.
Preparation
• You must have a connection with the internet.
See Network Setup (P.32).
• You can use this feature for 2 years after
registration of the owner account. To use it
continuously, a usage fee is required. For details,
see web site of Route Collector.
http://www.route-collector.com/
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Network contents panel.
Touch [ ].
3
Touch [ Weather].
4
Perform desired operation as follows.
5
1
2
Widget and Application Operation
Menu
Ñ
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Delete
Deletes a region from the City list. See Delete
City (P.44).
Setting
Allows you to set the information update
interval, etc. See Weather setup (P.44).
Add a City
Ñ
Adds a region to the City list.
Touch [ ].
1
Search for a region.
2
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1 City list
Displays a region list.
Touching this displays the selected region.
2
: Reads information again.
: Adds a region.
: Terminates the application.
(Weather information)
Displays the today’s weather forecast and the
weather forecast for the next 6 days.
(Voice recognition)
You can enter a region using the voice
recognition function. When "Speak now" is
displayed, pronounce the region name.
[Search]
Search starts.
Select a region.
3
Touching the region adds it to the list, and
displays the weather forecast.
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Delete City
Ñ
You can delete a region from the City list.
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Touch [Delete] in the Menu.
2
Delete the region.
3
Touch [Yes].
4
Touch [ 6 ].
5
Weather setup
Ñ
Performs setup when using Weather
Application.
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Touch [Setting] in the Menu.
2
Select an option as follows.
3
Show temperature in
Select a temperature scale.
Update interval
Set an information update interval.
Touch [ 6 ].
4
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SNS Widget
You can use Facebook, Twitter, and email
(IMAP).
Preparation
• To use each service, the Facebook, Twitter or
email account is required.
• You can use a user account when you have
logged in the Owner or User.
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Service panel.
Touch [ / ].
3
Select the SNS Widget.
4
1
2
3
1
: Starts the SNS application.
: Reads out all contents in an auditory
fashion.
/ : Switches to the RSS.
2 Category
Select a service category.
3 SNS article list
Displays the contents selected in Category in
a new order.
Touching this starts the SNS application and
displays its contents.
When the latest information is displayed at the
top, sliding the list allows you to update the
information.
: Reads out the SNS contents in an auditory
fashion.
RSS Widget
Displays the RSS news.
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Service panel.
Touch [ / ].
3
Select the RSS Widget.
4
1
2
3
1
: Starts the RSS application.
: Reads out all the contents in an auditory
fashion.
/ : Switches to the SNS.
2 Category
Select a service category.
3 RSS article list
Displays the contents selected in Category in
a new order.
Touching this starts the RSS application and
displays its contents.
When the latest information is displayed at the
top, sliding the list allows you to update the
information.
: Reads out the RSS contents in an auditory
fashion.
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Widget and Application Operation
Facebook (SNS Application)
Displays the screen for using Facebook.
Preparation
• You must have a connection with the internet.
See Network Setup (P.32).
• To use a Facebook service, the corresponding
account is required.
• You can use a user account when you have
logged in the Owner or User.
Register an account
Ñ
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Network contents panel.
Touch [ ].
3
Touch [ SNS].
4
Touch [ (Facebook)].
5
Touch [Sign in].
6
Enter the Email address/Phone and
7
Password.
Operation
Ñ
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Network contents panel.
Touch [ ].
3
Touch [ SNS].
4
Touch [ (Facebook)].
5
Perform desired operation as follows.
6
1
2
1
: Create a new article.
: Posting the current place.
: Reads out all articles by voice.
: Terminates the application.
2 Article list
Displays an article or message.
Touching this displays details.
While the latest information is displayed at
the top, sliding the list down updates the
information.
: Reads out the article by voice.
Touch [Log in].
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Detailed article or message view.
7
2
1
Widget and Application Operation
Add to post
Ñ
Create an article to be posted to the SNS
service of the selected category.
Touch [ ] in the SNS application.
1
Create an article to post.
2
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1
: Votes as “Like”.
: Posts a comment.
2
: Deletes an article written by you. When the
confirmation screen appears, touch “Ok”.
: Reads the content of the comment by
voice.
: Returns to previous screen.
Menu
Ñ
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Article list view
Setting
Set an update interval.
Sign out
Logs out from the current account.
1
2
3
1
Enter an article to post.
: Enter a comment using the voice
recognition function. When “Speak now”
appears, speak the comment.
[Post] : Posts the article.
2
: Post photo.
: Returns to previous screen.
3
Select a fixed phrase.
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Widget and Application Operation
Twitter (SNS Application)
Displays the screen for using Twitter.
Preparation
• You must have a connection with the internet.
See Network Setup (P.32).
• To use a Twitter service, the corresponding
account is required.
• You can use a user account when you have
logged in the Owner or User.
Register an account
Ñ
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Network contents panel.
Touch [ ].
3
Touch [ SNS].
4
Touch [ (Twitter)].
5
Touch [Sign in].
6
Enter the Username/email and
7
Password.
Operation
Ñ
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Network contents panel.
Touch [ ].
3
Touch [ SNS].
4
Touch [ (Twitter)].
5
Perform desired operation as follows.
6
1
2
1
: Create a new article.
: Posting the current place.
: Reads out all articles by voice.
: Terminates the application.
2 Article list
Displays an article or message.
Touching this displays details.
While the latest information is displayed at
the top, sliding the list down updates the
information.
: Reads out the article by voice.
Touch [Authorize app].
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Detailed article or message view.
7
2
1
Widget and Application Operation
Add to post
Ñ
Create an article to be posted to the SNS
service of the selected category.
Touch [ ] in the SNS application.
1
Create an article to post.
2
Return to the Top page
1
: Create a reply.
: Create a ReTweet.
: Adds to Favorites.
2
: Delete the Tweet written by you.
: Reads the content of the comment by
voice.
: Returns to previous screen.
Menu
Ñ
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Article list view
Setting
Set an update interval.
Sign out
Logs out from the current account.
1
2
3
1
Enter an article to post.
: Enter a comment using the voice
recognition function. When “Speak now”
appears, speak the comment.
[Post] : Posts the article.
2
: Post current location.
: Returns to previous screen.
3
Select a fixed phrase.
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Widget and Application Operation
E-mail (SNS Application)
Displays the screen for using E-mail (IMAP).
Preparation
• You must have a connection with the internet.
See Network Setup (P.32).
• To use a email service, the corresponding account
is required.
• You can use a user account when you have
logged in the Owner or User.
Register an account
Ñ
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Network contents panel.
Touch [ ].
3
Touch [ SNS].
4
Touch [ (mail)].
5
Touch [Sign in].
6
Enter the Email and Password.
7
Enter the SMTP server ,Port and
11
Security type.
Touch [Done].
12
Operation
Ñ
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Network contents panel.
Touch [ ].
3
Touch [ SNS].
4
Touch [ (mail)].
5
Perform desired operation as follows.
6
1
2
Touch [Next].
8
Enter the IMAP server ,Port and
9
Security type.
Touch [Next].
10
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1
: Create a new article.
: Reads out all articles by voice.
: Terminates the application.
2 Inbox list
Displays an article or message.
Touching this displays details.
While the latest information is displayed at
the top, sliding the list down updates the
information.
: Reads out the article by voice.
Detailed article or message view.
7
1
2
Widget and Application Operation
Add to post
Ñ
Create an article to be posted to the SNS
service of the selected category.
Touch [ ] in the SNS application.
1
Create an article to post.
2
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1
: Creates a reply mail.
: Creates a reply mail for all.
: Creates a forwarded mail.
2
: Deletes an article. When the confirmation
screen appears, touch “Ok”.
: Reads the content of the comment by
voice.
: Returns to previous screen.
Menu
Ñ
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Inbox list view
Setting
Set an update interval.
Account
Select the account and label to be displayed.
1 Select an account.
2 Select a label.
Add account
Register a new account.
Delete account
Delete a registered account.
Select the account to delete by putting a
checkmark, and then touch [OK].
1
2
3
1
: Sends the mail.
: Stores the mail temporarily.
: Deletes the mail.
: Enters the address of the meeting point
for Come Here function. See Come Here
function (P.28).
2
: Returns to previous screen.
3
Create a mail message to send.
: Enter a comment using the voice
recognition function. When “Speak now”
appears, speak the comment.
[Add Cc/Bcc] : Displays cc and Bcc.
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Widget and Application Operation
RSS Application
Displays an RSS feed.
Detailed article view.
6
1
Preparation
• You must have a connection with the internet.
See Network Setup (P.32).
• You can use a user account when you have
logged in the Owner or User.
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Network contents panel.
Touch [ ].
3
Touch [ (RSS)].
4
Perform desired operation as follows.
5
2
1
: Adds an RSS feed. See Add RSS feed
(P. 53)
: Reads out all articles by voice.
: Terminates the application.
2 Category
Select the RSS feed to be displayed.
3 Article list
Display the article.
Touching this displays details.
While the latest information is displayed at
the top, sliding the list down updates the
information.
: Reads out the article by voice.
3
1
1
: Registers the RSS feed in the bookmark
of the Route Collector site. You can read it
later in the Route Collector site.
: Reads the content by voice.
: Returns to previous screen.
2
Moves to the previous or next article.
Menu
Ñ
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Article list view
Delete
Delete an RSS feed. See Delete RSS feed
(P. 53)
Setting
Set the update interval. See RSS setup
(P. 53)
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Add RSS feed
Ñ
Add an RSS feed.
Touch [ ] in the RSS application.
1
Select a category.
2
Touch [Add].
3
Note
• In order to add an selectable RSS feed, you need
to edit it in the Route Collector site.
See www.route-collector.com/
Delete RSS feed
Ñ
Delete an RSS feed.
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Touch [Delete].
2
Touch [Yes] to confirm.
3
RSS setup
Ñ
Performs setup when using RSS Application.
Press the <MENU> button.
1
Touch [Setting] in the Menu.
2
Select an option as follows.
3
Update interval
Set the information update interval.
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Widget and Application Operation
Now playing Widget
Displays the information about the song or
station you are listening to, and allows you to
perform simple operations.
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Media panel.
Media source such as CD or USB
1
2
3
4
1 (I'm listening)
You can post the information about the song
you are listening to, on twitter, Fecebook. See
Posting the information about the song you
are listening to (P.55).
2 Album art
Touching Album art displays the Source
control screen.
3 Information display
Displays the information (title, etc.) about the
song being played.
4
Allow you to stop playback temporarily and
select songs.
Radio source such as Radio, HD Radio
Technology or SiriusXM
1
2
3
4
1 (I'm listening)
You can post the information about the song
you are listening to, on twitter, Fecebook. See
Posting the information about the song you
are listening to (P.55).
The mark does not appear if there is no
information of the song.
2 Artwork
Touching artwork displays the Source control
screen.
3 Information display
Displays the band, frequency, etc.
Touching this displays the Preset list screen.
See Preset select (P.55).
4
Allows you to select a band and a station.
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Posting the information about
Ñ
the song you are listening to
You can post the information about the song
you are listening to, on Twitter, Facebook, or
Route Collector site.
Touch [ ].
1
Create the information you want to
2
post.
1
3
2
Preset select
Ñ
Touch illustrated area.
1
Select a station or channel from the list.
2
1
Enter the information you want to post.
: Enter a comment using the voice
recognition function. When "Speak now" is
displayed, pronounce the comment.
[Post] : Posts the information.
2 Fixed phrase
Select the information about the song you are
listening to and a fixed phrase.
3
: Select the service on which you want to
post the information.
Select the service, and then touch [OK].
: Returns to previous screen.
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Widget and Application Operation
Photo Frame Widget
You can display the photos stored in the USB
memory or SD card as a slide show.
Press the <HOME> button.
1
Flick the screen left or right to select
2
the Media panel.
1
2
1 Edit
Edit the photo to be displayed.
2 Picture
Sliding the photo vertically scrolls through
photos.
Select the photo you want to
Ñ
display.
Touch [ ].
1
2
1
: Displays the screen for selecting the photo
to be added.
: Ends editing, and returns to the Photo
frame screen.
2 Thumbnail
Touch and hold the photo. When the photo
shaking, drag the photo to change the order.
: Deletes the photo from the list.
Touch [ ].
2
Select a picture.
3
1
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Touch [ ].
4
Mixed Media Search
You can search media like USB,iPod for the
song by artist or album name and play it.
Touch [ ].
1
Select whether you search for the song
2
by artist name or album name
.
Enter the Artist or Album.
3
Enter the keyword using the voice recognition
function. When "Speak now" is displayed,
pronounce the keyword.
* You cannot use this function if you have not
registered the Owner account.
Widget and Application Operation
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Select a Source.
4
The source changes and playback starts.
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DVD/Video CD (VCD) Operation
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DVD/VCD Basic Operation
Most functions can be controlled from the source control screen and playback screen.
NOTE
• Set the remote controller mode switch to DVD mode before starting operation, see Switching the operation
mode (P.151).
• The screen shot below is for DVD. It may be different from the one for VCD.
Playback screenControl screen
1 Information display
Displays the following information.
• Title #, Chap #: DVD title and chapter number display
• Track #/Scene #: VCD track or scene number display
*Scene # is displayed only when PBC is on.
• D, B, F, I, etc.: Current play mode display
The meanings of each icon are as follows; D (play), B (fast forward), A (fast backward),
F (search up), E (search down), I (stop), IR (resume stop), H (pause), ½ (slow playback),
¼ (slow reverse playback).
Touch this area to display the disc label name.
2 Multi function key
Touch to switch the multi function menu. For details on the menu, see Multi function menu (P.60).
3 Multi function menu
Various functions can be operated using keys in this menu. For details on the keys, see Multi function
menu (P.60).
4 Control switching key
Unavailable in DVD/VCD source.
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5 Sub function menu
The following functions can be performed by using keys in this area.
• Repeats the current content: Touch [
following sequence;
DVD: "title repeat" , "chapter repeat" , "function off"
VCD (PBC On): Does not repeat
VCD (PBC Off ): "track repeat" , "function off"
• Fast forward or fast backward: Touch [A] or [B]. Each time you touch the key, the speed
changes; standard, 2 times, 3 times.
• For confirmation of play time: See #:##:##.
DVD: You can switch the time display between title play time, chapter play time,
and title remaining time. Each time you touch, the display switches between
“T #:##:##” (title play time display), “C #:##:##” (chapter play time display), and “R
#:##:##” (title remaining time display).
As well as the time display, the bar indicating current location appears.
VCD (PBC off): You can also confirm disc remaining time by touching time display.
Each time you touch, the display switches between “P ##:##” (play time
display) and “R ##:##” (disc remaining time).
• For confirmation of current playing position:
See the bar in center (DVD only). The bar does not appear while the remaining time is
being displayed.
6 Movie display area
Touch to display Video screen.
7 Searching area
Touch to search the next/previous content.
Scrolling from center of display to left or right performs fast backward or fast forward. Each time you
touch each area, the speed changes; standard, 2 times, 3 times. To stop fast backward/forward, touch
center of the display.
8 Menu display area
This area functions differently depending on the current status.
• During DVD playback: Displays the Movie control screen. During the menu display, displays the
highlight control screen. See DVD Disc Menu Operation (P.61).
• During VCD playback: Displays the Movie control screen. See Zoom Control for DVD and VCD
(P. 62).
9 Key display area
Touch to display the last control screen.
10 Screen setup display area
Touch and hold to display the screen control screen. See Monitor Screen Setup (P.128).
]. Each time you touch the key, repeat mode switches in the
NOTE
• If you use a remote controller, you can jump directly to the desired video scene by entering the chapter number,
scene number, play time, etc Direct search mode (P.151).
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Multi function menu
Ñ
DVDVCD
The functions of each key are as follows.
[E] [F]
Searches the previous/next content.
[DH]
Plays or pauses.
[¼] or [½] (DVD only)
Plays in slow motion forward or backward.
[I]
Stops playback. When touched twice, the disc is played from the beginning when you play it the next
time.
[PBC] (VCD only)
Turn PBC on or off.
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DVD Disc Menu Operation
You can set up some items in the DVD-VIDEO
disc menu.
Touch illustrated area during playback.
1
Movie control screen appears.
Touch [Disc CTRL].
2
Menu Control screen appears.
Perform desired operation as follows.
3
Enters selected item
Touch [Enter].
Enables direct operation
Touch [Highlight] to enter the highlight control
mode. See Highlight control (P.61).
Moves the cursor
Touch [R], [S], [C], [D].
* These keys may not function depending on
the disc.
Highlight control
Ñ
Highlight control lets you control the DVD
menu by touching the menu key directly on
the screen.
Touch [Highlight] in the Menu Control
1
screen.
Touch desired item on the screen.
2
NOTE
• The highlight control is cleared automatically if
you do not operate for a constant time.
Displays the top menu
Touch [Top].*
Displays the menu
Touch [Menu].*
Displays the previous menu
Touch [Return].*
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DVD Play Mode Setting
Ñ
You can select DVD play mode.
Touch [Next] in the Menu Control
1
screen.
Menu Control 2 screen appears.
Touch the key which corresponds to
2
desired setting item.
Zoom Control for DVD and VCD
You can enlarge Playback screen for DVD and
VCD.
For VCD, touch illustrated area during
1
playback.
Movie control screen appears.
Touch [Disc CTRL].
2
Switches the subtitle language
Touch [Subtitle]. Each time you touch this key,
language is switched.
Switches the audio language
Touch [Audio]. Each time you touch this key,
language is switched.
Controls zoom ratio
Touch [Zoom]. For details, see step2 in Zoom
Control for DVD and VCD (P.62).
Switches the picture angle
Touch [Angle]. Each time you touch this key,
picture angle is switched.
Exits menu control
Touch [Exit].
Displays the Menu Control 1 screen
Touch [Previous].
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Zoom Control screen appears.
NOTE
• For DVD, please refer to DVD Play Mode Setting
(P. 62) to display the Zoom Control screen.
Perform desired operation as follows.
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Switches zoom ratio
Touch [Zoom].
For DVD, changes the zoom ratio at 4 levels;
Off, 2 times, 3 times, 4 times.
For VCD, changes the zoom ratio at 2 levels;
Off, 2 times.
Scrolls the screen
Touch [R], [S], [C], or [D] to scroll the screen
in the direction you touch.
Exits menu control
Touch [Exit].
Displays the previous menu*
Touch [Return].
* This function may not be performed
depending on the disc.
NOTE
• You cannot touch the menu keys directly on the
screen when zooming.
DVD Setup
You can set up the DVD playback functions.
Touch [ ].
1
Quick menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP Menu screen appears.
Touch [Source].
3
Source SETUP Menu screen appears.
Touch [DVD SETUP] in the list.
4
DVD SETUP screen appears.
Set each item as follows.
5
Menu/Subtitle/Audio Language*
See Language setup (P.64).
Dynamic Range Control*
Set the dynamic range.
Wide: The dynamic range is wide.
Normal: The dynamic range is normal.
Dialog (Default): Makes the total sound
Angle Mark
Set an angle mark display.
ON (Default): An angle mark appears.
OFF: An angle mark does not appear.
Screen Ratio*
Set the screen display mode.
16:9 (Default): Displays wide pictures.
4:3 LB: Displays wide pictures in the Letter Box
format (having black stripes at the top
and bottom of screen).
4:3 PS: Displays wide pictures in the Pan &
Scan format (showing pictures cut at
the right and left ends).
volume larger than other
modes. This is effective only
when you are using Dolby
Digital software.
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