Kenwood DNX9180DABS, DNX9180S, DNX9180M, DNX5180SM, DNX5180S Instructions Manual

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DNX9180DABS DNX9180S DNX9180SM
GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
• Updated information (the latest Instruction Manual, system updates, new functions, etc.) is available from <http://www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/>.
• 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. <http://manual.kenwood.com/edition/im396/>
B5A-2484-00 (M/M2/X)© 2018 JVC KENWOOD Corporation
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Contents
Before Use 4
Precautions ................................................................... 4
Safety Precautions
and Important Information ............................... 5
How to read this manual ......................................... 6
Basic Operations 7
Functions of the Buttons on the Front Panel ... 7
Turning on the Unit ................................................... 8
Initial Settings .............................................................. 9
Adjusting the volume .............................................11
Monitor Angle Control ...........................................11
Touch screen operations .......................................11
HOME screen descriptions ....................................12
Popup menu ..............................................................12
Source selection screen description ..................13
Source control screen descriptions ...................15
List screen ...................................................................16
Navigation Operation .............................................16
Widget 20
Widget ..........................................................................20
Photo Frame Widget ...............................................20
Widget Setup .............................................................21
APPS—Android Auto™/ Apple CarPlay 28
Air Mirroring Operation .........................................28
Apple CarPlay Operation .......................................29
Android Auto™ Operation .....................................30
Spotify Operation .....................................................31
USB 33
Connecting a USB device ......................................33
USB Basic Operation ................................................33
Search Operation ......................................................35
iPod/iPhone 36
Preparation .................................................................36
iPod/iPhone Basic Operation ...............................37
Search Operation ......................................................38
Radio 39
Radio Basic Operation ............................................39
Memory Operation ..................................................40
Selecting Operation ................................................40
Traffic Information ...................................................41
Tuner Setup ................................................................41
Disc 22
Playing a disc .............................................................22
DVD/ VCD Basic Operation ....................................22
Music CD/ Disc media Basic Operation ............24
File search Operation ..............................................25
DVD Disc Menu Operation ....................................26
DVD Setup ...................................................................27
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Digital Radio 42
Digital Radio Basic Operation ..............................42
Storing Service in Preset Memory ......................43
Selecting Operation ................................................43
Traffic Information ...................................................44
Replay ...........................................................................44
Digital Radio Setup ..................................................45
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Bluetooth Control 46
Information for using Bluetooth® devices .......46
Register the Bluetooth device .............................47
Bluetooth Setup ........................................................47
Playing the Bluetooth Audio Device .................49
Using the Hands-Free Unit ....................................51
Hands-Free Setup .....................................................56
Other External Components 57
View Camera ..............................................................57
Use Dashboard Camera..........................................59
External audio/video players (AV-IN).................60
HDMI source ...............................................................60
TV tuner .......................................................................60
Setup 61
Monitor Screen Setup .............................................61
System Setup .............................................................61
User Interface Setup ................................................62
Special Setup .............................................................63
Display Setup .............................................................64
AV Setup ......................................................................66
Remote control 76
Battery Installation ...................................................76
Functions of the Remote control Buttons .......76
Connection/Installation 79
Before Installation ....................................................79
Installing the unit .....................................................81
Troubleshooting 89
Problems and Solutions .........................................89
Error Messages ..........................................................89
Appendix 91
Playable Media and Files........................................91
Region Codes in the World ...................................93
DVD Language Codes .............................................94
Specifications .............................................................95
About this Unit ..........................................................98
Controlling Audio 67
3 way speaker system setup .................................67
Speaker/ X’over setup .............................................68
Controlling General Audio ....................................70
Equalizer Control ......................................................70
Volume Offset ............................................................71
Zone Control ..............................................................72
Sound Effect ...............................................................72
Listening Position/ DTA ..........................................73
Audio Setup memory .............................................75
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Before Use

Before Use

Precautions

# WARNINGS
Ñ To prevent injury or fire, take
the following precautions:
• To prevent a short circuit, never put or leave any metallic objects (such as coins or metallic 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 a language to display menus, audio file tags, etc. See User Interface Setup (P. 62).
• The Radio Data System or Radio Broadcast Data System feature won’t work in areas 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 ball point pen or similar tool with a sharp tip.
Ñ Cleaning the unit
• 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 it with a cloth moistened with neutral cleaner, then wipe it again with a clean soft dry cloth.
NOTE
• Applying spray cleaner directly to the unit
may damage 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 the screened print.
Ñ Lens fogging
When you turn on the car heater in cold weather, dew may form on the lens in the disc player of the unit due to condensation. This condensation on the lens (also called lens fogging) may not allow discs to play. In such a situation, remove the disc and wait for the dew 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 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 the disc from the center toward the outside rim.
• When removing a disc from this unit, pull it 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 surface or discs that are dirty cannot be used.
• This unit can only play the following tyeps of CDs
.
• 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's instruction manual.)
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Ñ Acquiring GPS signal
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.

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.
# WARNING
Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations 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.
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# CAUTION
Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations may result 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 subject 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.
Ñ IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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.
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.

How to read this manual

• 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.
Display language: English is used for the purpose of explanation. You can select a display language from the [SETUP] menu. See User Interface Setup (P. 62).
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Basic Operations

Functions of the Buttons on the Front Panel

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NOTE
• The panels shown in this guide are examples used to provide a clear explanation of operations. For this reason, they may be different from the actual panels.
Number Name Motion
Remote
1
Sensor
S, R
2
(Volume)
NAV • Displays the navigation screen.
3
HOME • Displays the HOME screen (P.12).
4
MENU • Displays the popup menu screen.
5
6
G
7
Disc insert
8
slot
• Receives the remote control signal.
• Adjusts the volume.
The volume will go up to 15 when you keep pressing R.
• Pressing for 1 second turns the power off.
• When the power is off, turns the power on.
• Pressing for 1 second switches view camera display on/off. (P. 57) (DNX9180S/ DNX9180SM only)
– The camera whose view is displayed first changes according to the "Camera
Setup" setting and the shift lever position in the shift gate.
• Pressing for 1 second turns the screen off. (DNX9180DABS only)
• Displays the APP (CarPlay/ Android Auto/ Air Mirroring) screen.
• Pressing for 1 second displays the Voice Recognition screen (P. 53).
• Displays the Angle Adjust screen.
[DISC E JECT]: Ejects the disc. – [OPEN]: Fully opens the panel to the location of the SD card slot.
• When the panel is opened, pressing closes the panel.
• To forcibly eject the disc, press it for 2 seconds and then touch [DISC EJECT] after the message is displayed.
• A slot to insert a disc media.
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Number Name Motion
SD card slot • A slot to insert an SD card.
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• An SD card slot for upgrading the map. For how to upgrade the map, refer to the instruction manual of the navigation system.
* Do not pull out the MAP SD while "Loading Maps" is being displayed.

Turning on the Unit

The method of turning on is different depending on the model.
Press the [HOME] button.
1
The unit is turned on.
● To turn off the unit:
Press the [HOME] button for 1 second.
1
NOTE
• If it is your first time to turn the unit on after installation, it will be necessary to perform Initial setup (P. 9).
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Initial Settings

Initial setup
Perform this setup when you use this unit first time.
Set each item as follows.
1
[Locale]
Select the country for the navigation system. The language, the distance unit, and the
gasoline unit are set.
1Touch [Locale]. 2Select the desired country.
[Language]
Select the language used for the control screen and setting items. Default is “British English (en)”.
1Touch [Language]. 2Touch [Language Select]. 3Select the desired language. 4Touch [
For details of operation, see User Interface Setup (P.62).
[Display]
Set the button illumination color. If it is hard to see the image on the screen
even, adjust the viewing angle.
1Touch [Display]. 2Touch [Key Colour]. 3Select the desired color. 4Touch [ 5Touch [Viewing Angle]. 6Select an angle 7Touch [
For details of, see Display Setup (P.64).
].
].
].
[Camera]
Set the parameters for the camera.
1Touch [Camera]. 2Set each item and touch [
For details of, see Camera Setup (P.57).
[DEMO]
Set the demonstration mode. Default is “ON”. 1Touch [DEMO] and select ON or OFF.
[3way X'over]
Displays the message screen. For detailed operation, see 3 way speaker
system setup (P.67).
Touch [Finish].
2
NOTE
• These settings can be made from the SETUP menu. See Setup (P.61).
].
Security Code Setup
You can set up a security code to protect your receiver system against theft.
When the Security Code function is activated, the code cannot be changed and the function cannot be deactivated. Note that the Security Code can be set with a 4 to 8 digit number of your choice.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP Menu screen appears.
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Touch [Security].
3
Security screen appears.
Touch [Security Code Set] on the Security
4
screen.
Security Code Set screen appears.
Enter a security code with 4 to 8 digits
5
and touch [Enter].
Enter the same code again and touch
6
[Enter].
Now, your security code is registered.
Calendar/clock settings
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP Menu screen appears.
Touch [User Interface].
3
User Interface screen appears.
Set each item as follows.
4
Scroll the page to show hidden items.
NOTE
• Touch [BS] to delete the last entry.
• If you enter a different security code, the procedure returns to step 5 (for first code entry).
• If you have disconnected the Receiver from the battery, enter the correct security code as that you have entered in step 5 and touch [Enter]. You can use your receiver.
To change the security code:
Touch [Security Code Change] on the
1
Security screen, then repeat step 5 and 6.
To clear the security code:
Touch [Security Code Cancellation] on
1
the Security screen, then repeat step 5.
10
[Time Format]
Select the time display format. [12-Hour ](Default)/ [24-Hour]
[Clock]
[NAV-SYNC ](Default): Synchronizes the clock
time with navigation GPS data.
[Manual]: Set the clock manually.
[Time Zone]
If you have selected [Manual] for Clock, select the time zone.
[Clock Adjust]
If you select [Manual] for Clock, adjust the date and time manually. (P. 62)
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NOTE
• Please set the date and time. If they not set, some functions may not work.

Adjusting the volume

To adjust the volume (0 to 40), Press [R] to increase, and press [S] to decrease. Holding [R] increases the volume continuously
to level 15.

Monitor Angle Control

You can adjust the position of the monitor.
Press the [G] button.
1
Angle Adjust screen appears.
Select a number below that represents
2
your desired angle setting.
Default is “0”.

Touch screen operations

To perform operations on the screen, you need to touch, touch and hold, flick or swipe to select an item, display a setting menu screen or change pages.
● Touch
Touch the screen gently to select an item on the screen.
● Touch and hold
Touch the screen and keep your finger in place until the display changes or a message is displayed.
● Flick
Slide your finger quickly to the left or right on the screen to change the page.
You can scroll a list screen by flicking up/ down on the screen.
● Swipe
Slide your finger up or down on the screen to scroll the screen.
[Off Position]
You can store the current monitor angle as the angle during power off. Touch [Memory] when the desired angle is selected.
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HOME screen descriptions

Most functions can be performed from the HOME screen.
2 1
3
4
5
6
• Widget (P.20)
1
– You can change the widget by flicking left
or right on the widget area.
– Touch the widget to display the detailed
screen.
• Current source information
2
• Displays the control screen of the current
3
source.
• The artwork is displayed if available from current content.
• Current source information
4
• Displays the source selection screen. (P.13)
5
• Short-cut playback source icons (P. 14)
6
Display the HOME screen
Press the [HOME] button.
1

Popup menu

Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch to display the popup menu.
2
1
The contents of the menu are as follows.
• Displays the Screen Adjustment screen.
(P. 61)
• Turns the display off. (P. 12)
• Displays the view camera screen.
(P. 57)
• Displays the SETUP Menu screen.
(P. 61)
• Displays the Audio screen. ( P.67)
• Displays the control screen of current source. Icon feature differs depending on the source.
• Close the popup menu.
• Short-cut buttons: The source changes to
1
the one you have set with a short-cut. For the short-cut setting, refer to Customize
Short-cut buttons on HOME screen (P. 14).
12
HOME screen appears.
Turn off the screen
Select [Display OFF] on the popup menu.
1
● To turn on the screen
Touch the display.
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Source selection screen description

You can display icons of all playback sources and options on the source selection screen.
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• Changes playback sources.
1
For playback sources, see P.13.
• Page indication
2
3
• Changes pages. (Touch [ ]/[ ].) You can also change pages by flicking left or right on the screen.
• Returns to the previous screen.
4
• Displays the SETUP Menu screen. (P. 61)
5
Select the playback source
Press the [HOME] button.
1
HOME screen appears.
• Switches to the Radio broadcast.
(P. 39)
• Switches to the Digital Radio broadcast. *2 (P. 42)
• Plays a Bluetooth audio player. (P. 46)
3
• Plays a disc. ( P.22)
• Plays an iPod/iPhone. ( P.36)
• Plays files on a USB device. ( P.33)
• Switches to Spotify. ( P.31)
• Switches to an external component connected to the AV-IN input terminal.
(P. 60)
• Plays a device connected to the HDMI input terminal. (P. 60)
• Displays the Audio screen. ( P.67)
• Puts the unit in standby. ( P.14)
*1 When iPhone compatible with CarPlay is
connected, [Apple CarPlay] is displayed. When an Android device compatible with Android Auto is connected, [Android Auto] is displayed.
2
*
Only for DNX9180DABS.
Touch [ ].
2
From the screen, you can select the following sources and functions.
• Displays the navigation screen. ( P.16)
• Switches to the Android Auto/ Apple CarPlay/ Air Mirroring screen from the connected iPhone/Android device.*1
(P. 28)
• Displays the Hands Free screen. ( P.51) When connecting as Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, it works as a phone provided in Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
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To select the playback source on the HOME screen
The 4 items displayed on the source selection screen with large icons are shown on the HOME screen.
You can change the items displayed on this area by customizing the source selection screen. (P. 14)
To select the playback source on the source control screen
Customize Short-cut buttons on HOME screen
You can arrange the positions of the source icons as you like.
Press the [HOME] button.
1
HOME screen appears.
Touch [ ].
2
Touch and hold the icon which you want
3
to move in the customizing mode.
Drag the icon to the desired position.
4
Changes the page
Display source selection buttons by touching [ ]/[ ] or flicking left or right on the source control screen, then select a playback source.
Put the unit in standby
Press the [HOME] button.
1
HOME screen appears.
Touch [ ].
2
Touch [STANDBY].
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Source control screen descriptions

There are some functions which can be performed from most screens.
Indicators
4
5
6
1 2
Navigation information
Short-cut buttons
1
All sources icon
Displays all sources.
2
Secondary screen
[
]/[ ] : The Secondary screen changes to
another one every time you touch it. You can also change the Secondary screen by flicking left or right on the screen.
• Indicators: Displays the current source condition and so on.
[AT T]: The attenuator is active. – [DUAL]: The dual zone function is active. – [MUTE]: The mute function is active. – [LOUD]: The loudness control function is active.
• Navigation information: Displays the current location and the direction. The screen changes to the navigation screen when you touch here.
• Short-cut buttons: The source changes to the one you have set with a short-cut. For the short-cut setting, refer to Customize Short- cut buttons on HOME screen (P.14).
3
Content list
Displays the track/file/station/channel list.
3
4
• Connected Bluetooth device information.
: Lights up during quick charging of the battery of the connected iPod/ iPhone/ Smartphone.
5
Artwork & information
You can select whether to display an artwork and song information or only song information in more detail.
6
Function panel
Touch the left side of the screen to display the function panel. Touch again to close the panel.
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List screen

There are some common function keys in the list screens of most sources.
61 2
3 4 5
1
Displays the list type selection window.
2
Displays a music/movie file list.
3
Text scroll
Scrolls the displayed text.
4
etc.
Keys with various functions are displayed here.
: Plays all tracks in the folder containing
the current track.
: Jumps to the letter you entered
(alphabetical search).
: Moves to the upper hierarchy
level.
5
[ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] Page scroll
You can change pages to display more items by pressing [
[
6
Return
Returns to the previous screen.
NOTE
• Buttons which cannot be activated from the list screen are not displayed.
]/[ ].
]/[ ] : Displays the top or bottom page.

Navigation Operation

For details on the navigation function, please refer to the Navigation Instruction Manual.
Display the navigation screen
Press the [NAV] button.
1
The navigation screen appears.
Touch [ ].
2
Main Menu screen appears.
How to Use the Navigation System
Operate the desired function from the
1
Main Menu screen.
1
2
4
GPS satellite strength.
1
Finds a destination.
2
Views the map.
3
Uses the Apps such as ecoRoute and Help.
4
Adjusts the settings.
5
NOTE
• You can get additional information about using the navigation system from Help. To display Help, touch [Apps] and then touch [Help].
3
5
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NOTE
• For more information about your navigation system, download the latest version of the Owner’s Manual from http://manual.
kenwood.com/edition/im396/
Enter your destination and start the
2
guidance.
Finding points of interest
1Touch [Where To?]. 2Select a category and a subcategory. 3Select a destination. 4Touch [Go!].
NOTE
• To enter letters contained in the name, touch the Search bar and enter the letters.
Follow your route to the destination.
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NOTE
• 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.
1
2
3
6 7 8 9
Views the Next Turn page or the junction
1
view page, when available.
Views the Turn List page.
2
Views the Where Am I? page.
3
Stops the currents route.
4
Displays traffic information on the route.
5
Returns to the Main menu.
6
Displays a different data field.
7
Views the Trip Computer.
8
Displays more options.
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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Touch [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 [
].
].
■ Manually avoiding traffic on your route
1From the map, touch [ ]. 2Touch [Traffic On Route]. 3If necessary, touch the arrows to view
other traffic delays on your route.
4Touch [
] > [Avoid].
■ Viewing the traffic map
4
5
1The traffic map shows color-coded traffic
flow and delays on nearby.
■ About traffic (outside oceania area)
• 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. With an FM traffic
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receiver, the navigation system 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.
■ Updating maps
You can purchase updated map data from Garmin.
1Go to www.garmin.com/kenwood. 2From the Map Updates section, select
Update
3Follow the on-screen instructions.
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.
(P. 15)
While playing the audio, touch [ ]/ [
1
]/ [ ] in the navigation screen.
Each time you touch the icon, the screen switches as follows.
Displays the navigation and control keys of the current source.
Displays the navigation and current video playback display.
Displays the navigation and view camera display.
Returns to the full navigation screen.
NOTE
• For details on control keys, refer to the instructions in each section.
• Touching the source icon at the bottom of the screen displays the full audio screen. During video playback, touching the viewing area displays operation buttons.
• During camera view display, touching the viewing area switches between the front view camera/dashboard camera and the rear view camera.
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Navigation Setup
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP Menu screen appears.
Touch [Navigation].
3
Navigation SETUP screen appears.
Set each item as follows.
4
[NAV Mute]
Mutes the volume of rear speakers during voice guidance of the navigation system. Default is “ON”.
[NAV Interrupt Speaker]
Selects speakers used for voice guidance of the navigation system.
[Front L]: Uses the front left side speaker for voice guidance.
[Front R]: Uses the front right side speaker for voice guidance.
[Front All] (Default): Uses both front speakers for voice guidance.
[NAV Voice Volume]
Adjusts the volume for voice guidance of the navigation system. Default is “24”.
Inserting the MAP SD
Press the [G] button.
1
Touch [OPEN] to the panel fully opens.
2
Insert the SD card into the slot until it
3
clicks.
Ñ Remove the SD card
Press the [G] button.
1
Touch [OPEN] to the panel fully opens.
2
Push the SD card until it clicks and then
3
remove your finger from the card. The card pops up so that you can pull it out with your fingers.
Press the [G] button.
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Widget

Widget

Widget
Press the [HOME] button.
1
You can change the widget by flicking left
2
or right on the widget area.
Widget list
• NAV Widget
• Clock Widget
• Compass Widget
• Spectrum analyzer Widget
• Multi Widget (Spectrum analyzer, Clock, Current source information)
• Photo Frame Widget

Photo Frame Widget

You can display a slideshow of the image files stored in the USB memory on the Home screen.
Ñ Preparation
• Select “ON” for Photo Frame Widget. See
Widget Setup (P.21).
● Acceptable Picture files
Max. Picture size
JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg) *15,000 × 5,000
PNG (.png) 1,000 × 1,000
BMP (.bmp) 1,000 × 1,000
• This unit can only play back files which are less than 50 MB.
• The maximum number of files per device is
500.
• Picture files may not be played depending on their condition.
*1 A progressive format is not supported.
Ñ Photo Frame
Press the [HOME] button.
1
Flick the widget area to the left/right to
2
display the photo frame widget.
20
• Scroll the screen to display the hidden part.
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Widget

Widget Setup

Set up the widgets on the Home screen.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP screen appears.
Touch [User Interface].
3
User Interface screen appears.
Touch [Widget SETUP] in the User
4
Interface screen.
Set each item as follows.
5
[Photo Frame Widget]
Determine whether to use the photo frame widget.
"ON" (Default)/ "OFF"
[Photo Frame SETUP]
Make settings related to display of the photo frame widget.
Touch [ ].
6
To Photo Frame Setup
Make settings related to display of the photo frame widget.
Touch [Photo Frame SETUP] on the
1
Widget SETUP screen.
Set each item as follows.
2
[Sort Order]
Specify a file sorting criterion. "By Name(Ascending)"/ "By
Name(Descending)"/ "By Date(Newest First)" (Default)/ "By Date(Oldest First)"
[Slide Show Interval]
Specify the slideshow interval. "5" (Default) to "30" seconds
[Photo Frame is • • • • •]
Display help topics about the photo frame.
Touch [ ].
3
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Disc

Disc

Playing a disc

Ñ Insert a disc
Press the [G] button.
1
Touch [DISC EJECT].
2
The panel opens.
Insert the disc into the slot.
3
The panel closes automatically.
The unit loads the disc and playback starts.
Ñ Eject a disc

DVD/ VCD Basic Operation

Most functions can be controlled from the source control screen and playback screen.
NOTE
• Set the remote control mode switch to DVD
mode before starting operation for DVD and VCD, see Switch the operation mode (P.76).
• The screen shot below is for DVD. It may be
different from the one for VCD.
When the operation buttons are not
1
displayed on the screen, touch 7 area.
Control screen
1
2
3
DVD VCD
2
4 5
Press the [G] button.
1
Touch [DISC EJECT].
2
When removing a disc, pull it horizontally.
Press the [G] button.
3
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Video screen
6
7
1
Information display area
Displays the following information.
Title #, Chapter #: DVD title and chapter number
Track #/Scene #: VCD track or scene number. Scene # is displayed only when Playback control (PBC) is on.
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Disc
Linear PCM, etc.: Audio format
OFF/Zoom2 – 4 (DVD)/ Zoom2 (VCD): Displays the zoom ratio.
[Hide]: Hides the control screen.
[
] : Repeats the current content. Each time you touch the key, repeat modes are switched in the following sequence; DVD: Title repeat ( ), Chapter repeat ( ), Repeat off ( )
VCD (PBC On): Does not repeat VCD (PBC Off ): Track repeat ( ), Repeat off
( )
2
Function panel
Touch the left side of the screen to display the function panel. Touch again to close the panel.
I]: Stops playback. Touching twice will play
the disc from the beginning when you play it next time.
[
] [ ]: Fast-forwards or fast-backward the disc. Each time you touch the key, the speed changes. 2 times, 10 times.
[
] [ ] (DVD only): Plays in slow motion forward or backward.
[SETUP] (DVD only): Touch to display the DVD SETUP screen. See DVD Setup (P.27).
[MENU CTRL] (DVD only): Touch to display the DVD-VIDEO disc menu control screen. See DVD Disc Menu Operation (P.26).
[PBC] ( VCD only): Touch to turn Playback control (PBC) on or off.
[Audio] (VCD only): Touch to change audio output channels.
3
Play mode indicator/ Playing time
D, B, I, etc.: Current play mode indicator Meanings of the icons are as follows: D (play), B (fast forward), A (fast backward),
R
I (stop),
(resume stop), H (pause), (slow
playback), (slow reverse playback).
• For confirmation of current playing position. You can drag the circle left or right to change the playing position.
5
Indicator Items
[IN]: Disc insertion status. White: A Disc is inside the unit.
Orange: Disc player failure.
VCD
[1chLL/2chLL]: Identifies the left audio output
of channel 1 or 2.
[1chLR/2chLR]: Identifies the monaural audio
output of channel 1 or 2.
[1chRR/2chRR]: Identifies the right audio
output of channel 1 or 2.
[1chST/2chST]: Identifies the stereo audio
output of channel 1 or 2.
[LL]: Identifies the left audio output.
[LR]: Identifies the monaural audio output.
[RR]: Identifies the right audio output.
[ST]: Identifies the stereo audio output.
[PBC]: The PBC function is on.
[VER1]: The VCD version is 1.
[VER2]: The VCD version is 2.
6
Searching area
Touch to search for the next/previous content.
7
Key display area
Touch to display the control screen.
8
[MENU CTRL] (DVD only)
Touch to display the DVD-VIDEO disc menu control screen. See DVD Disc Menu Operation (P. 26).
NOTE
• The control screen disappears when no operation is done for 5 seconds.
• If you use a remote control, you can jump directly to the desired image by entering the chapter number, scene number, play time, etc. ( P.76).
4
Operation keys
[E] [F] : Searches for the previous/next
content.
• Touch and hold to fast-forward or fast­backward the disc. (It will be cancelled automatically after about 50 seconds.)
[DH] : Plays or pauses.
[
] : Touch to mute or not to mute.
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Disc

Music CD/ Disc media Basic Operation

Most functions can be controlled from the source control screen and playback screen.
NOTE
• Set the remote controller mode switch to AUD
mode before starting operation for Music CD and audio files, see Switch the operation mode (P. 76).
• In this manual, “Music CD” means a general CD
which includes music tracks. “Disc media” means a CD/DVD disc which includes audio or video files.
• The screen shot below is for disc media. It may be
different from the one for CD.
Control screen
1
6
7
3 4
Open the drawer
7
Close the drawer
6
7
1
CODEC / [ ] / [ ]
• When a high-resolution source is played, its format information is displayed. (Disc media only)
[
] : Repeats the current track/folder. Each time you touch the key, repeat mode switches in the following sequence;
Track/ File repeat ( ), Folder repeat ( ) (Disc media only), Repeat all ( )
[
] : Randomly plays all tracks in current folder/disc. Each time you touch the key, random mode switches in the following sequence; Track random ( ) (Music CD only), Folder random ( ) (Disc media only), Random off ( )
2
Track information
Displays the information of the current track/ file. Only a file name and a folder name are displayed
if there is no tag information. (Disc media only)
3
Play mode indicator/ Playing time
D, B, etc.: Current play mode indicator Meanings of the icons are as follows: D (play), B (fast forward), A (fast backward), H
2
5
5
5
8
(pause).
• For confirmation of current playing position. You can drag the circle left or right to change the playing position. (Video file only)
4
Operation keys
[1] (Disc media only) : Searches files. For details on search operation, see File search Operation (P.25).
[E] [F] : Searches for the previous/next content.
• Touch and hold to fast-forward or fast­backward the disc. (It will be cancelled automatically after about 50 seconds.)
[DH] : Plays or pauses.
[
] : Touch to mute or not to mute.
5
Content list
• Touch the right side of the screen to display the Content list. Touch again to close the list.
• Displays the playing list. When you touch a track/file name on the list, playback will start.
6
Artwork/ Analog meter
• Displays/hides artwork area.
• The jacket of the currently playing file is displayed. (Disc media only)
• When touched, switches the artwork to the analog meter.
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Disc
7
Function panel (Disc media only)
Touch the left side of the screen to display the function panel. Touch again to close the panel.
[
] [ ] : Searches for the previous/next
folder.
8
Indicator Items
[IN]: Disc insertion status. White: A Disc is inside the unit.
Orange: Disc player failure.
[VIDEO]: Identifies the video file.
[MUSIC]: Identifies the music file.
Video screen
10
9
File search area (Video file only)
Touch to search for the next/previous file.
10
Key display area (Video file only)
Touch to display the control screen.

File search Operation (Disc media only)

You can search for a file according to hierarchy.
NOTE
• For operations in the list screen, see List screen (P. 16).
Touch [1].
1
Folder List screen appears.
Touch the desired folder.
2
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When you touch a folder its contents are
displayed.
Touch the desired item in the content list.
3
Playback starts.
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Disc

DVD Disc Menu Operation

You can set up some functions using the DVD­VIDEO disc menu.
Touch the framed area during playback.
1
Menu Control screen appears.
Perform your desired operation as
2
follows.
■ To display the top menu
Touch [TOP].*
■ To display the menu
Touch [MENU].*
■ To display the previous menu
Touch [Return].*
■ To enter selected item
Touch [Enter].
■ To enable direct operation
Touch [Highlight] to enter the highlight control mode (P. 26).
■ To move the cursor
Touch [R], [S], [C], [D].
■ To switch among subtitle languages
Touch [Subtitle]. Each time you touch this key, subtitle languages are switched.
■ To switch among audio languages
Touch [Audio]. Each time you touch this key, audio languages are switched.
■ To switch among picture angles
Touch [Angle]. Each time you touch this key, picture angles are switched.
* These keys may not function depending on
the disc.
Ñ Highlight control
Highlight control lets you control the DVD menu by touching the menu key directly on the screen.
Touch [Highlight] on the Menu Control
1
screen.
Touch your desired item on the screen.
2
NOTE
• The highlight control function is cancelled automatically if you do not operate for a predetermined period of time.
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Disc

DVD Setup

You can set up the DVD playback functions.
Touch the framed area during playback.
1
Touch [ ] on the left side of the screen.
2
Touch [SETUP].
DVD SETUP screen appears.
Set each function as follows.
3
[Screen Ratio]
Sets 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).
Ñ Language setup
This setting is for the languages used for the menu, subtitle, and voice.
Touch the desired item;
1
[Menu Language], [Subtitle Language], [Audio Language].
Language Set screen appears.
Select a language.
2
[
Menu Language] / [Subtitle Language]
/ [Audio Language]
See Language setup (P.27).
[Dynamic Range Control]
Sets the dynamic range.
[Wide]: The dynamic range is wide. [Normal]: The dynamic range is normal. [Dialog] (Default): Makes the total sound
volume larger than the volumes in other modes. This is effective only when the Dolby Digital software is in use.
For language codes, refer to DVD Language Codes (P.94).
Touch Close to set the entered language and return to the DVD SETUP screen.
NOTE
• To set the DVD’s original language as the audio language, touch [Original].
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APPS—Android Auto™/Apple CarPlay

APPS—Android Auto™/Apple CarPlay

Air Mirroring Operation

You can display the same screen of the Android device on the monitor of the unit using the Miracast function of the Android device.
Preparation
• You can use “Miracast” with Android devices compatible with Miracast.
• Miracast may be called Wireless Display, Screen Mirroring, AllShare Cast, etc., depending on the manufacturer.
• The settings on the Android device differ depending on the device type. For details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with your Android device.
• If your Android device is locked, Mirroring screen may not appear.
• If the Android device is not ready for Miracast UIBC, you cannot perform touch operation.
Press the [HOME] button.
1
Touch [ ].
2
Touch [Air Mirroring]. ( P.13)
3
The App screen is displayed.
Operate your Android device to activate
4
Miracast, then connect to this unit.
Select “DNX****” as the network to use.
5
When the connection is established,
then the same screen displayed on the Android device is displayed.
Ñ Change the device name
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP screen appears.
Touch [AV].
3
AV screen appears.
Touch [Wi-Fi SETUP].
4
Touch [Device Name].
5
Change Device Name screen appears.
Touch and hold [ ].
6
Input the device name.
7
Touch [Enter].
8
NOTE
• Apps is discontinued when the power is turned ON/OFF or you leave the vehicle. To restart Apps, operate the Android device.
• When the Apps source is displayed, you cannot register or reconnect a Bluetooth device. Switch the Apps source to another source, and then operate the Bluetooth device.
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Apple CarPlay Operation

APPS—Android Auto™/Apple CarPlay
CarPlay is a smarter, safer way to use your iPhone in the car. CarPlay takes the things you want to do with iPhone while driving and displays them on the screen of the product. You can get directions, make calls, send and receive messages, and listen to the music from iPhone while driving. You can also use Siri voice control to make it easier to operate iPhone.
For details about CarPlay, visit https://ssl.
apple.com/ios/carplay/.
Compatible iPhone devices
You can use CarPlay with the following iPhone models.
• iPhone 7 Plus
• iPhone 7
• iPhone SE
• iPhone 6s Plus
• iPhone 6s
• iPhone 6 Plus
• iPhone 6
• iPhone 5s
• iPhone 5c
• iPhone 5
Ñ Connecting an iPhone
Connect your iPhone using KCA-iP103 via
1
the USB (Black) terminal. (P. 87)
When an iPhone compatible with CarPlay is connected to the USB (Black) terminal, the Bluetooth Hands-Free phone currently connected is disconnected.
Unlock your iPhone.
2
● Switching the Current Source to the
Apple CarPlay Source When Connecting Your iPhone
When the iPhone you used previously is connected again, a confirmation message appears to ask whether you are sure to start the CarPlay source.
Connect iPhone using KCA-iP103 via USB
1
(Black) terminal.
Unlock your iPhone.
2
Touch the connection message at the
3
bottom of the screen. The current source is connected to the
CarPlay source.
The connection message is displayed for about 5 seconds.
NOTE
• If the message disappears, select the CarPlay source on the source selection screen. (P. 13)
Ñ Operation buttons and
available Apps on the home screen of CarPlay
You can use the Apps of the connected iPhone. The items displayed and the language used
on the screen differ among the connected devices.
To enter the CarPlay mode, touch [Apple CarPlay] icon on the source selection screen.
(P. 13)
2
1
1
[ ]
• Displays the home screen of CarPlay.
• Touch and hold to activate Siri.
2
Application buttons
Starts the application.
3
[HOME]
Exits the CarPlay screen and displays the Home screen.
To exit the CarPlay screen
Press the [HOME] button.
1
3
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Ñ Use Siri
You can activate Siri.
Press the [ ] button for 1 second.
1
Press for 1 second
Talk to Siri.
2
To deactivate
Press the [ ] button.
1
Ñ Switch to the Apple CarPlay
screen while listening to another source
Press the [ ] button.
1
NOTE
• When listening to another source with the Apple CarPlay screen displayed, playing music in the Apple CarPlay mode will switch the current source to the Apple CarPlay source.

Android Auto™ Operation

Android Auto enables you to use the functions of your Android device convenient for driving. You can easily access route guidance, make calls, listen to music, and access convenient functions on the Android device while driving.
For details about Android Auto, visit https://
www.android.com/auto/ and https://support. google.com/androidauto.
Compatible Android devices
You can use Android Auto with Android devices of Android version 5.0 (Lollipop) or later.
NOTE
• Android Auto may not be available on all devices and may not be available in all countries or regions.
Ñ Connect Android device
Connect an Android device via the USB
1
terminal. (P. 88)
To use the hands-free function, connect the Android device via Bluetooth.
When an Android device compatible with Android Auto is connected to the USB terminal, the device is connected via Bluetooth automatically, and the Bluetooth Hands-Free phone currently connected is disconnected.
Unlock your Android device.
2
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Ñ Operation buttons and
available Apps on the Android Auto screen
You can perform the operations of the Apps of the connected Android device.
The items displayed on the screen differ among the connected Android devices.
To enter the Android Auto mode, touch the [Android Auto] icon on the source selection screen. (P. 13)
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1
1
Application/information buttons
Starts the application or displays information.
To exit the Android Auto screen
Press the [HOME] button.
1
Ñ Using voice control
Press the [ ] button for 1 second.
1
Press for 1 second
To cancel
Press the [ ] button.
1
Ñ Switch to the Android Auto
screen while listening to another source
APPS—Android Auto™/Apple CarPlay

Spotify Operation

You can listen to Spotify on this unit by controlling the application installed in the iPhone or Android.
To select the Spotify source, touch [Spotify] icon on the source selection screen. (P. 13)
Preparation
• Install the latest version of the Spotify application "Spotify" on your iPhone or Android. iPhone: Search for "Spotify" in the Apple App Store to find and install the most current version. Android: Search for "Spotify" in Google play to find and install the most current version.
• iPhones are connected via either USB or Bluetooth.
• Android devices are connected via Bluetooth.
• To connect a smartphone via Bluetooth, register it as the Bluetooth device and do the App (SPP) profile setting for the connection beforehand. See Register the Bluetooth device (P.47) and Connect the Bluetooth device (P.48).
5
1
4
2 3
Close the drawer
Press the [ ] button.
1
NOTE
• When listening to another source with the Android Auto screen displayed, playing music in the Android Auto mode will switch the current source to the Android Auto source.
1
1
Artwork
• Displays/hides artwork area.
• Picture data is displayed if available from the current content.
2
Playing time
• For confirmation of play time.
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3
Operation keys
] : Displays the Menu screen
[
[
] : New radio station that relates to the artist of the currently being played song is selected and playback starts.
[
] , [ ] : Skips the current song.
[
] , [ ] : Plays or pauses the content of the
current station.
] : Saves the currently being played song
[ to My Music.
[
] : Touch to mute or not to mute.
4
Content information
Displays the information on the current content being played.
5
[ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ]
[
] : Thumbs down to the current contents
and skip to the next content.
[
] : Registers the current content as a
favorite content.
[
] : Repeats the current song.
[
] : Randomly plays all songs in the current
playlist.
Ñ Selecting a track
Touch [ ].
1
Menu screen appears.
Select the list type, then select a desired
2
item.
About Spotify®
Note
• Ensure you are logged in to your smartphone application. If you do not have an Spotify account, you can create one for free from your smartphone or at www.spotify.com.
• Because Spotify is a third-party service, the specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Accordingly, compatibility may be impaired or some or all of the services may become unavailable.
• Some functions of Spotify cannot be operated from this unit.
• For issues on using the application, contact Spotify at www.spotify.com.
• Establish an Internet connection.
■ To select the category and station
Touch the category and station name in the list.
To p]
[
Returns to the top of the list.
Up]
[
Returns to the previous list.
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USB
USB

Connecting a USB device

Connect the USB device with the USB
1
cable. (P. 87)
Press the [HOME] button.
2
Touch .
3
Touch [USB]. (P.13)
4
Ñ Disconnect the USB device
Press the [HOME] button.
1
Touch a source other than [USB].
2
Detach the USB device.
3
Ñ Usable USB device
You can use a mass-storage-class USB device with this unit.
The word “USB device” appearing in this manual indicates a flash memory device.
● About the file system
The file system should be the one of the following.
• FAT16 • FAT32 • exFAT • NTFS
NOTE
• Install the USB device in the place where it will not affect safe driving.
• You cannot connect a USB device via a USB hub and Multi Card Reader.
• Take backups of the audio files used with this unit. The files can be erased depending on the operating conditions of the USB device. We shall have no compensation for any damage arising from any erased data.

USB Basic Operation

Most functions can be controlled from the source control screen and playback screen.
NOTE
• Set the remote controller mode switch to AUD mode before starting operation, see Switch the operation mode (P.76).
Control screen
1
6
7
3 4
Open the drawer
7
Close the drawer
6
7
1
[CODEC / ] / [ ]
• When a high-resolution source is played, its format information is displayed.
[
] : Repeats the current track/folder. Each time you touch the key, repeat modes are switched in the following sequence: File repeat ( ), Folder repeat ( ), Repeat all ( )
[
] : Randomly plays all tracks in the current folder. Each time you touch the key, random modes are switched in the following sequence: File random ( ), Random off ( )
2
5
5
5
8
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USB
2
Track information
Displays the information on the current file. Only a file name and a folder name are displayed
if there is no tag information.
3
Play mode indicator/ Playing time
D, B, etc.: Current play mode indicator
Meanings of individual icons are as follows: D (play), B (fast forward), A (fast backward), H (pause).
• For confirmation of current playing position. You can drag the circle left or right to change the playing position. (Video file only)
4
Operation keys
1] : Searches track/file. For details on search operation, see Search Operation (P.35).
E] [F] : Searches the previous/next track/ file. Touch and hold to fast forward or fast backward. (It will be cancelled automatically after about 50 seconds.)
[DH] : Plays or pauses.
[
] : Touch to mute or not to mute.
5
Content list
• Touch the right side of the screen to display the Content list. Touch again to close the list.
• Displays the playing list. When you touch a track/file name on the list, playback will start.
6
Artwork/ Analog meter
• Displays/hides artwork area.
• The jacket of the currently playing file is displayed.
• When touched, switches the artwork to the analog meter.
7
Function panel
Touch the left side of the screen to display the function panel. Touch again to close the panel.
[
] [ ] : Searches for the previous/next
folder.
[USB DEVICE CHANGE]: Switches to another USB device when two USB devices are connected.
8
Indicator Items
[VIDEO]: Identifies the video file.
[MUSIC]: Identifies the music file.
Video screen
10
9
File search area (Video file only)
Touch to search for the next/previous file.
10
Key display area (Video file only)
Touch to display the control screen.
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USB

Search Operation

You can search music or video files by the following operations.
Touch [1].
1
Touch [S].
2
Select a list type.
3
NOTE
• For operations on the list screen, see List screen
(P. 16).
Ñ Category search
You can search for a file by selecting a category.
Touch [Category List].
1
Select whether you search audio files
2
or video files .
Touch the desired category.
3
Ñ Link search
You can search for a file of the same artist/ album/genre as that in the current track.
Touch [Link Search].
1
Touch the desired tag type. You can select
2
from artists, albums and genres.
The list corresponding to your selection
appears.
Touch the desired item in the content list.
3
Ñ Folder search
You can search for a file according to hierarchy.
Touch [Folder List].
1
Touch the desired folder.
2
The list corresponding to your selection
appears.
Touch to select the desired item in the
4
list. Repeat this step until you find the desired file.
When you touch a folder its contents are displayed.
Touch to select your desired item in the
3
list. Repeat this step until you find the desired file.
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iPod/iPhone

iPod/iPhone

Preparation

Ñ Connectable iPod/iPhone
The following models can be connected to this unit.
Made for
• iPhone 7 Plus
• iPhone 7
• iPhone SE
• iPhone 6s Plus
• iPhone 6s
• iPhone 6 Plus
• iPhone 6
NOTE
• Latest compatible list of iPod/iPhone. For details,
see www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/ipod/.
• By connecting your iPod/iPhone to this unit with
the iPod connection cable KCA-iP103 (optional accessory), you can supply power to your iPod/ iPhone as well as charge it while playing music. Note that the power of this unit must be held on.
• If you restart playback after connecting the iPod,
the music that has been played by the iPod is played first.
Ñ Connect iPod/iPhone
Wired connection
Preparation
• Connect an iPod/iPhone with the KCA-iP103
(optional accessory) while CarPlay is not connected.
• With a CarPlay-capable iPhone, turn off CarPlay
by operating the iPhone at functional setup before connecting iPhone. For details of the setup method, contact the manufacturer of the terminal.
• Plug the iPod/iPhone into the gray USB terminal
with the KCA-iP103 (optional accessory).
• Only one iPod/iPhone can be connected.
• iPhone 5s
• iPhone 5c
• iPhone 5
• iPod touch (6th generation)
• iPod touch (5th generation)
Touch [ ].
3
Touch [iPod]. (P. 13)
4
● To disconnect the iPod/iPhone connected with the cable:
Detach the iPod/iPhone.
1
Bluetooth connection
Pair the iPhone through Bluetooth.
Preparation
• To connect an iPhone via Bluetooth, register it
as a Bluetooth device and do the profile setting for the connection beforehand. See Register the
Bluetooth device (P.47) and Connect the Bluetooth device (P.48).
• Connect an iPhone via Bluetooth while CarPlay
and an iPod/iPhone are not connected via USB.
● Select the method of making connections for outputting sound from the iPod source.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP screen appears.
Touch [AV].
3
AV screen appears.
Touch [iPod Bluetooth Connection].
4
[Bluetooth] (Default): Output sound using a
Bluetooth device.
[Bluetooth+HDMI]: Output sound using an
HDMI device and perform music selection, etc. using a Bluetooth device.
Connect the iPod/iPhone using the KCA-
1
iP103. (P. 87)
Press the [HOME] button.
2
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iPod/iPhone Basic Operation

NOTE
• Set the remote controller mode switch to AUD mode before starting operation, see Switch the operation mode (P.76).
Control screen
1
2
3 4
Open the drawer
2
Close the drawer
2
4
Operation keys
1] : Searches for a track/file. For details on
search operation, see Search Operation (P. 38).
E] [F] : Searches for the previous/next
track/file. Touch and hold to fast forward or fast backward. (It will be cancelled automatically after about 50 seconds.)
[DH] : Plays or pauses.
5
6
5
5
[
] : Touch to mute or not to mute.
5
Content list
• Touch the right side of the screen to display the Content list. Touch again to close the list.
• Displays the playing list. When you touch a track/file name on the list, playback will start.
6
[ ] / [ ]
[
] : Repeats the current track/album. Each
time you touch the key, repeat modes are switched in the following sequence: Song repeat ( ), All songs repeat ( ), Repeat off ( )
[
] : Randomly plays all tracks in the current album. Each time you touch the key, random modes are switched in the following sequence: Song random ( ), Random off ( )
7
Indicator Items
[MUSIC]: Identifies the music file.
1
Track information
• Displays the information on the current file.
• Touch to display the category list screen. See Category search (P.38).
2
Artwork/ Analog meter
• Displays/hides artwork area.
• The jacket of the currently being played file is displayed.
• When touched, switches the artwork to the analog meter.
3
Play mode indicator/ Playing time
D, B, etc.: Current play mode indicator Meanings of individual icons are as follows: D (play), B (fast forward), A (fast backward), H (pause).
7
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Search Operation

You can search music files by the following operations.
Touch [1].
1
Touch [S].
2
Select a list type.
3
NOTE
• For operations on the list screen, see List screen
(P. 16).
Ñ Category search
You can search for a file by selecting a category.
Touch [Category List].
1
Touch the desired category.
2
Ñ Link search
You can search for a file of the same artist/ album/genre/composer as that in the current track.
Touch [Link Search].
1
Touch the desired tag type. You can
2
select from artists, albums, genres and composers.
The list corresponding to your selection
appears.
Touch the desired item in the content list.
3
The list corresponding to your selection
appears.
Touch to select the desired item in the
3
list. Repeat this step until you find the desired file.
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Radio Basic Operation

Most functions can be controlled from the source control screen.
To enter Radio source, touch [Radio] icon in the source selection screen. (P. 13)
NOTE
• Set the remote control mode switch to AUD
mode before starting operation, see Switch the operation mode (P.76).
2
3
4
5
1
Information display
Displays the information of the current station: Frequency, PS name
P#: Preset number
2
Seek mode
Switches the seek mode in the following sequence; [AUTO1], [AUTO2], [MANUAL].
[AUTO1]: Tunes in a station with good reception automatically.
[AUTO2]: Tunes in stations in memory one after another.
[MANUAL]: Switches to the next frequency manually.
3
Band button
Switches the band (FM1/ FM2/ FM3, AM).
4
Preset key
Recalls the memorized station. When touched for 2 seconds, stores the current
receiving station in memory.
Radio
5
Operation keys
[E] [F] : Tunes in a station. The method of
frequency switching can be changed (see 2 in table).
[AME] : Presets stations automatically. For details, see Auto memory (P.40).
[
] : Displays the TUNER SETUP screen. For
details, see Tuner Setup (P.41).
[
] : Touch to mute or not to mute.
6
[PTY] (FM only)
1
8
7
6
9
Searches a program by setting program type. For details, see Search by program type (P.40).
7
[MONO] (FM only)
Select the Monaural reception.
8
[TI] (FM only)
Sets the traffic information mode on. For details, see Traffic Information (P.41).
9
Indicator Items
[ST]: A stereo broadcast is being received.
[MONO]: The forced monaural function is on.
[AF]: The AF search function is on.
[EON]: The Radio Data System station is sending EON.
[LOS]: The Local Seek function is on.
[NEWS]: News bulletin interruption is in progress.
[RDS]: Indicates the state of the Radio Data System station when the AF function is on.
White: Radio Data System is being received. Orange: Radio Data System is not being
received.
[TI]: Indicates the reception state of traffic information.
White: TP is being received. Orange: TP is not being received.
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Memory Operation

Ñ Auto memory
You can store stations with good reception in memory automatically.
Touch desired band key.
1
Touch [AME].
2
Touch [Yes ].
3

Selecting Operation

Ñ Preset select
You can list and select memorized station.
Select a station from the list.
1
Ñ Search by program type
(FM only)
You can tune to a station with a specific program type when listening to FM.
Touch [PTY].
1
Auto memory starts.
Ñ Manual memory
You can store the current receiving station in memory.
Touch desired band key.
1
Select a station you wish to store in
2
memory.
Touch [#] (#:1-6) in which you want to
3
store the station for 2 seconds until a beep sounds.
40
PTY Search screen appears.
Select a program type from the list.
2
Touch [Search].
3
You can search a station of the selected program type.
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Traffic Information (FM only)

You can listen and watch the traffic information automatically when a traffic bulletin starts. However, this feature requires a Radio Data System that includes the TI information.
Touch [TI].
1
Traffic information mode is set.
Ñ When the traffic bulletin starts
The Traffic Information screen appears automatically.
NOTE
• It is necessary to have Traffic Information function set to on in order to have the Traffic Information screen appear automatically.
• The volume setting during reception of traffic information is automatically stored. The next time the traffic information is received, this unit recalls the volume setting automatically.

Tuner Setup

You can set tuner related parameters.
Touch [ ].
1
Radio SETUP screen appears.
Set each item as follows.
2
[NEWS]
Sets a news bulletin interrupt time. Default is “OFF”.
[AF]
When station reception is poor, automatically switches to the station that is broadcasting the same program over the same Radio Data System network. Default is “OFF”.
[Regional]
Sets whether to switch to the station only in the specific region using the “AF” control. Default is “OFF”.
[LO.S] (FM only)
Turns the Local Seek function on or off.
[Auto TP Seek]
When traffic information station reception is poor, automatically searches for a station that can be received better. Default is “ON”.
[Language Select]
Selects a display language for the PTY function.
[Aerial Control]
Allows you to turn off the Radio Data System function to prevent the motor-driven antenna from extending. Default is “ON”.
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Digital Radio
Digital Radio
(DNX9180DABS)

Digital Radio Basic Operation

Most functions can be controlled from the source control screen.
To enter Digital Radio source, touch [Digital Radio] icon in the source selection screen.
(P. 13)
NOTE
• Set the remote control mode switch to AUD mode before starting operation, see Switch the operation mode (P.76).
Control screen
3
7
8 4
5
Open the drawer
8
Close the drawer
7
8
1
Indicator display
Displays the received signal strength.
2
Information display
Displays the information on the current station: Service Name
Touching [ Content A, Content B and Content C.
] allows you to switch between
Content A: DLS, PTY Genre Content B: Song Title, Artist Name, Ensemble
name
Content C: Now Playing, Next Program, Audio
Quality
Touch to switch between the Control and Information screen.
3
2
6
1
6
2
6
9
Seek mode
Touch to switch seek modes in the following sequence: [AUTO1], [AUTO2], [MANUAL].
[AUTO1]: Tunes in a ensemble with good reception automatically.
[AUTO2]: Tunes in the memorized ensemble one after another.
[MANUAL]: Switches to the next ensemble manually.
4
Indicator display
P#: Preset number CH#: Channel display
5
Operation keys
[1] : Displays the Service List screen. For details on search operation, see Service search (P. 43).
[E] [F] : Tunes in a ensemble, service, and component. The seek mode switching can be changed. (see
[
] : Touch to mute or not to mute.
6
Preset list
• Touching [ display size.
• Recalls the memorized service.
• When touched for 2 seconds, stores the currently being received service in the memory.
7
Artwork area/ Analog meter
• Displays/hides artwork area.
• The picture data is displayed if available from current content.
Seek mode).
3
]/ [ ] allows you to change the
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• When touched, switches the artwork to the analog meter.
8
Function panel
Touch the left side of the screen to display the function panel. Touch again to close the panel.
[TI]: Selects the traffic information mode. For details, see Traffic Information (P.44).
[SETUP]: Displays the Digital Radio SETUP screen. For details, see Digital Radio Setup (P. 45).
[Instant Replay] (Live mode only): Change the Replay mode. See Replay (P.44).
[Live] (Replay mode only): Change the Live mode.
[PTY] (Live mode only): Searches for a program by program type. For details, see Search by program type (P.43).
[DLS]: Display the Dynamic Label Segment screen.
9
Indicator Items
[DAB+]: Digital Radio is being received.
[RDS]: Radio Data System is being received.
[MC]: Receiving service is displayed.
White: Primary Component is received. Orange: Secondary Component is received.

Storing Service in Preset Memory

Selecting Operation

Ñ Search by program type
You can tune in the station broadcasting the specified type of program when listening to Digital Radio.
Touch [ ] on the left side of the screen.
1
Touch [PTY].
PTY Search screen appears.
Select a program type from the list.
2
Touch [Search].
3
You can store the current receiving service in the memory.
Select a service you wish to store in
1
memory.
Touch [ ] on the right side of the screen.
2
Touch [P#] (#:1-15) in which you want to
3
store the station for 2 seconds until a beep sounds.
You can search for the station broadcasting the selected type of program.
Ñ Service search
You can select a service from a list of all services received.
Touch [1].
1
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Select the desired content from the list.
2
NOTE
• It is necessary to turn on the Traffic Information function in order to allow the Traffic Information screen to appear automatically.
• The volume setting made during reception of traffic information is automatically memorized. When the traffic information is received next time, this unit recalls the volume setting automatically.
[ ]
Touch and hold to find the latest service list.
[1A-Z]
Displays the keyboard screen. Jump to the letter you entered (alphabet
search).

Traffic Information

You can listen to and watch traffic information automatically when a traffic bulletin starts. However, this feature requires a Digital Radio that includes TI information.
Touch [ ] on the left side of the screen.
1
Touch [TI].
Traffic information mode is set.
Ñ When the traffic bulletin starts
The Traffic Information screen appears automatically.

Replay

You can replay last 30 minutes of current station.
Touch [ ] on the left side of the screen.
1
Touch [Instant Replay].
[E] [F]
Forward/backward 15 seconds when touch it.
[A] [B]
Fast forward/fast backward when keep on touching. (It will be cancelled automatically after about 50 seconds.)
[DH]
Plays or pauses.
■ Replay time bar
Display recorded capacity
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To return to live
Touch [ ] on the left side of the screen.
1
Touch [Live].
2
NOTE
• PTY Watch starts operating and Replay function cannot be used while receiving a program.
• While replaying the current station, you can not store the station by Storing Service in Preset Memory (P.43).

Digital Radio Setup

You can set Digital Radio related parameters.
Touch [ ] on the left side of the screen.
1
Touch [SETUP].
Digital Radio SETUP screen appears.
Set each function as follows.
2
[Priority]
If the same service is provided by Digital Radio during Radio Data System reception, automatically switches to Digital Radio. If the same service is provided by Radio Data System when reception of the service being provided by Digital Radio becomes poor, automatically switches to Radio Data System.
[PTY Watch]
If the service of the set program type begins with the ensemble being received, switches from any source to Digital Radio for service reception.
[Announcement Select]
Switches to the set Announcement service. For details, see Announcement setup (P. 45).
[Seamless Blend]
Prevents audio break when switching from Digital Radio to Analog Radio. Default is “ON”.
[Antenna Power]
Sets power supply to the Digital Radio antenna. Set to “ON” when the Digital Radio antenna in use is equipped with a booster.
Default is “ON”.
[Related Service]
When you select ON, the unit switches to a related service (if exists) when a Digital Radio service network is not available.
Default is “OFF”.
[Language Select]
Selects a display language for the PTY function.
Ñ Announcement setup
When the service for which ON is selected starts, switches from any source to Announcement to receive it.
Touch [Announcement Select] on the
1
Digital Radio SETUP screen.
The Announcement Select screen
appears.
Touch each Announcement list and set
2
on or off.
[Select All]
Turn on the all announcements.
[Deselect All]
Turn off the all announcements.
NOTE
• The volume setting during reception of Announcement service is automatically stored. The next time the Announcement service is received, this unit recalls the volume setting automatically.
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Bluetooth Control
Using the Bluetooth function allows you to use various functions such as listening to the audio file and making/receiving a call.

Information for using Bluetooth® devices

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio communication technology for mobile devices such as mobile phones, portable PCs, and other devices.
Bluetooth devices can be connected without cables and communication with each other.
NOTE
• While driving, do not perform complicated operations such as dialing numbers, using the phone book, etc. When you perform these operations, stop your car in a safe place.
• Some Bluetooth devices may not be connected to this unit depending on the Bluetooth version of the device.
• This unit may not work for some Bluetooth devices.
• Connecting conditions may vary depending on your environment.
• Some Bluetooth devices are disconnected when this unit is turned off.
Ñ About the cell-phone and
Bluetooth audio player
This unit conforms to the following Bluetooth specifications:
Version
Bluetooth Ver. 4.1
Profiles
Cell-phone:
HFP (V1.7) (Hands Free Profile) SPP (Serial Port Profile) PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile)
Audio player:
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (V1.6) (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
Sound codec
SBC, AAC
NOTE
• The units supporting the Bluetooth function have been certified for conformity with the Bluetooth Standard according to the procedure prescribed by Bluetooth SIG.
• However, it may be impossible for such units to communicate with your cell-phone depending on its type.
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Register the Bluetooth device

It is necessary to register the Bluetooth audio player or cell-phone in this unit before using the Bluetooth function.
You can register up to 10 Bluetooth devices.
NOTE
• Up to 10 Bluetooth devices can be registered. If an attempt is made to register the 11th Bluetooth device, the Bluetooth device connected on the earliest date will be deleted to register the 11th one.
• This unit is compatible with the Apple Easy Pairing function. When an iPod touch or iPhone is connected to this unit, an authentication dialog appears. Performing operation for authentication on this unit or iOS smartphone registers the smartphone as a Bluetooth device.
Search for the unit (“DNX****”) from your
1
smartphone/cell-phone.
Complete steps 1 to 4 within 30 seconds.
Operate your smartphone/cell-phone
2
according to the displayed messages.
● Confirm the request both on the smartphone/cell-phone.
HFP [Hands Free1]/ [Hands Free2]/ [No
Connection.]
Select the hands-free number to connect.
■ A2DP/SPP [Audio/App]
Select if you want to use the audio player app in your smartphone over A2DP, and the other apps in your smartphone over SPP.
■ PBAP [Phonebook DL]
Select if you want to transfer your phonebook data.
Touch [Yes ].
4
When data transmission and connection have completed, the Bluetooth connection icon appears on the screen.

Bluetooth Setup

Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP Menu screen appears.
Touch [Bluetooth].
3
● Input the PIN Code in your smartphone/cell-phone.
PIN Code is set to “0000” as the default.
Select the function you want to use.
3
Bluetooth SETUP screen appears.
See the following section for each setting.
• Connect the Bluetooth device (P. 48)
• Change the PIN Code (P. 49)
• Change the device name (P. 49)
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Ñ Connect the Bluetooth device
Touch [Select Device] on the Bluetooth
1
SETUP screen.
Touch the name of the device you want
2
to connect.
Profile select screen appears.
NOTE
• If the icon is lighted, it means that the unit will use that device.
Set each profile as follows.
3
To delete the registered Bluetooth device
Touch [Delete].
1
Touch the device name to check.
2
[þ All]
Selects all Bluetooth devices.
[¨ All]
Clears all check marks.
Touch [Delete].
3
Confirmation message appears.
Touch [Yes ].
4
[TEL (HFP) 1], [TEL (HFP) 2]
Select when the device is connected with the unit as hands-free phone 1 or 2.
[Audio (A2DP)/App (SPP)]
Select to interwork with an application installed in a smartphone or to use as an audio player.
Touch [Close].
4
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Ñ Change the PIN Code
Touch [PIN Code] on the Bluetooth SETUP
1
screen.
Change PIN Code screen appears.
Touch and hold [ ].
2
Input the PIN Code.
3
Touch [SET].
4
Ñ Change the device name
Touch [Device Name] on the Bluetooth
1
SETUP screen.
Change Device Name screen appears.
Touch and hold [ ].
2
Input the device name.
3
Touch [Enter].
4

Playing the Bluetooth Audio Device

Most function can be controlled from the source control screen.
To select Bluetooth source, touch [Bluetooth] icon on the source selection screen. (P. 13)
Ñ Bluetooth basic operation
Control screen
1 6
5
4 3
1
[ ] / [ ] *
[
] : Repeats the current track/folder. Each
time you touch the key, repeat modes are switched in the following sequence: File repeat ( ), Folder repeat ( ), All songs repeat ( ), Repeat off ( )
[
] : Randomly plays all tracks in the current folder. Each time you touch the key, random modes are switched in the following sequence: Folder random ( ), All random ( ), Random off ( )
2
Information display *
• Displays the name of track information.
• Connected device name.
3
Operation keys *
[1]: Searches for a file. See File search
(P. 51).
[E] [F]: Searches for the previous/next
content. Touch and hold to fast forward or fast backward. (It will be cancelled automatically after about 50 seconds.)
[D]: Plays.
[H]: Pauses.
[
]: Displays the Bluetooth SETUP screen.
[
] : Touch to mute or not to mute.
2
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4
Play mode indicator/ Playing time
D, H: Current play mode indicator Meanings of individual icons are as follows:
D (play), B (fast forward), A (fast backward), H (pause), I (stop).
5
Artwork/ Analog meter
• Displays/hides artwork area.
• When touched, switches the artwork to the analog meter.
6
KENWOOD Music Mix
Bluetooth audio devices can be switched easily to play music. See KENWOOD Music Mix (P. 50).
* These items appear only when the audio player
which supports AVRCP profile is connected.
NOTE
• The operation buttons, indications and
information displayed on the screen differ depending on the connected device.
• If the operation keys do not appear, operate from
the player.
• Depending on your cell-phone or audio player,
sound may be heard and controlled but text information may not appear.
• If the volume is too low, raise it on your cell-
phone or audio player.
Ñ KENWOOD Music Mix
Up to five Bluetooth audio device can be connected and switched easily to play music.
Touch [ ].
1
A list of registered devices is displayed.
Touch [ ] of device name you want to
2
connect.
• Touching [ device connection setup screen. (P. 48)
• Touching [ connected device ( ) disconnects this device.
: Device used normally.
: Device used for KENWOOD MusicMix
Touch [ ] (white) on the left of the name
3
of the device to be played.
[
] (white) changes to [ ] (purple) and
starts playback.
] displays the Bluetooth
] on the left of the
50
(Gray) : Not connected.
(White) : Connected.
(Purple) : During playback.
Touch [ ].
4
NOTE
• If a connected Bluetooth audio device is operated to play music, connections are switched.
• When a Bluetooth source is switched to another one, its settings are deleted and the connection is restored to the connection before source switching.
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Ñ File search
Touch [1].
1
Touch the desired file or folder.
2
When you touch a folder its contents are displayed.
Touch the desired item in the content list.
3
Playback starts.
NOTE
• For operations in the list screen, see List screen (P. 16).

Using the Hands-Free Unit

You can use the telephone function by connecting the Bluetooth telephone to this unit.
NOTE
• If you use the hands-free function frequently, move the TEL short-cut button (icon) to the Home screen. (P. 14)
• While Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is connected, the Bluetooth Hands-Free function and two Bluetooth devices connections cannot be used. Only the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto Hands-Free function can be used.
Ñ Make a call
Press the [HOME] button.
1
Touch [ ].
2
Touch [TEL].
3
Hands Free screen appears.
NOTE
• If your mobile phone supports PBAP, you can display the phone book and call lists onto the touch panel screen when the mobile phone is connected.
– Phone book: up to 1000 entries – Up to 50 entries including dialed calls, received
calls, and missed calls
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Select a dialing method.
4
[ ]: Call using call records
[
]: Call using the phonebook
[
]: Call using the preset number
[
]: Call by entering a phone number
● Select the cell-phone to use
When you connect two cell-phones
1) Touch [ you want to use.
● Bluetooth SETUP
1) Touch [ Bluetooth SETUP screen appears.
● Voice Recognition
1) Touch [
NOTE
• Status icons such as battery and antenna icons
• Setting the cell-phone in the private mode can
].
]. (P. 53)
may differ from those displayed on the cell­phone.
disable the hands-free function.
] to select the phone
Call using call records
Touch [ ].
1
Select the phone number from the list.
2
Call by entering a phone number
Touch [ ].
1
Enter a phone number with number keys.
2
Touch [ ].
3
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Call using the preset number
Touch [ ].
1
Touch the name or phone number.
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Call using the phonebook
Touch [ ].
1
Touch [ ].
2
Select the initial.
3
• Characters with no corresponding name will not appear.
• A first character with an accent character such as “ü” can be searched for with a non-accent character “u” . A character with an accent character in a sentence cannot be searched for.
Select the person you want to call from
4
the list.
Ñ Voice Recognition
You can access the voice recognition function of the cell-phone connected to this unit. You can search the cell-phone phonebook by voice. (The functionality depends on the cell-phone.)
Press the [ ] button for 1 second.
1
Press for 1 second
Voice Recognition screen appears.
Start speaking.
2
NOTE
• You can use the voice recognition function by touching [
] on the Hands Free screen.
Select the phone number from the list.
5
NOTE
• You can sort the phone numbers in the list by last name or first name. For details, see Hands-Free Setup (P.56).
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Ñ Receive a call
Touch [ ] to answer a phone call or
1
[
] to reject an incoming call.
NOTE
• While monitoring the picture from the view camera, this screen does not appear even if a call comes in.
To end call
While talking, touch [ ].
1
Ñ Operations during a call
● Adjust the volume of your voice
1) Touch [Speech Quality].
2) Touch [T] or [U] for [Microphone Level].
● Adjust the receiver volume
Press the [S] or [R] button.
● Mute your voice
Touch [
Touch [DTMF] to display the tone input screen. You can send tones by touching desired keys
on the screen.
Touching [ speaking voice output destinations between the cell-phone and the speaker.
When you receive a new call while talking on the phone, you can answer the newly received
call by touching [ hold.
Each time you touch [ to the other one.
When you touch [ to be switched to the call waiting on hold.
Touching [×] to close the Hands-Free popup screen.
] to mute or not to mute your voice.
● Output the dial tone
● Switching between speaking voice output destinations
]/ [ ] each time switches
● Call-waiting
]. The current call is put on
], the caller will change
], the current call will end
● To close the Hands-Free popup screen
To display it again
1Press the [HOME] button.
2Touch [ 3Touch [TEL].
].
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Ñ Phone number preset
You can register frequently used phone numbers in this unit.
Touch [ ].
1
Touch [Edit].
2
Select where to preset.
3
[Delete all]
To delete all preset numbers, touch [Delete all] and then touch [OK] on the confirmation
screen.
Select how to preset.
4
[Delete]
To delete a preset number, touch [Delete] and then touch [OK] on the confirmation screen.
Ñ Phonebook transfer
You can transfer phonebook data from your Bluetooth smartphone using PBAP.
Touch [ ].
1
Touch [ ].
2
Phonebook data transfer starts.
NOTE
• If the Phonebook contains more than 1000
entries, Phonebook data cannot be transferred.
• If no Phonebook has been downloaded, touching
[Download Phonebook Now] will start downloading the Phonebook.
Phonebook deletion
Touch [ ].
1
Touch the name to check.
2
[Add number from phonebook]
Select the number to preset from the phonebook. See Call using the phonebook (P. 53).
[Add number direct]
Enter the telephone number directly and touch [SET]. See Call by entering a phone number (P.52).
[þ All]
Checks all boxes.
[¨ All]
Clears all check marks.
Touch [Delete].
3
Confirmation message appears.
Touch [OK].
4
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Hands-Free Setup

You can make various settings for the Hands­Free function.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP Menu screen appears.
Touch [Bluetooth].
3
Bluetooth SETUP screen appears.
Touch [TEL SETUP].
4
TEL SETUP screen appears.
Set each function as follows.
5
[Auto Response]*
Set the automatic response time to pick-up an incoming call.
[OFF ](Default): Turns off the Automatic
response function.
[1]/ [5]/ [10]/ [15]/ [20]/ [25]/ [30]: Sets the
ringing time (second).
[Auto Pairing]
When set to “ON”, the Apple Auto Pairing function is turned on to automatically register the iPod touch or iPhone connected to this unit.
[ON ](Default): Turns on the Apple Auto
Pairing function.
[OFF]: Turns off the Apple Auto Pairing
function.
[Sort Order]
Set how to sort the data in the cell-phone phonebook.
[First]: Sorts data by the first name. [Last ](Default): Sorts data by the last name.
[Echo Cancel Level]
Adjust the level of echo cancellation. Default is “0”.
[Noise Reduction Level]
Reduce the noise generated in the surrounding environment without changing the microphone volume. Use this function when the voice of caller is not clear. Default is “0”.
[Bluetooth HF/Audio]
Select the speakers to output the sound from the cell-phone (such as phone call voice and ringing tone) and Bluetooth audio player.
[Front]: Outputs sound from the front
speakers.
[All ](Default): Outputs sound from all
speakers.
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* Either the auto response time set on this
unit or the time set on the cell-phone, whichever is shorter takes effect.
Touch [OK].
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Other External Components

View Camera

NOTE
• To connect a camera, see P. 86.
• To use a rear view camera, a REVERSE lead connection is required. (P. 85)
• If [Rear Camera Interruption] is active the camera screen is displayed when you shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.
Ñ Display the camera screen
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Camera].
2
View camera screen appears.
Adjust each item as follows.
3
To erase the caution message, touch the screen.
1
3
2
1
Switching the View Camera *
Touch to change the front view camera or dashboard camera and rear view camera.
2
Camera off
Touch to exit the camera screen.
3
Switching the Guideline *
Touching each time turns on or off the guideline.
4
Switching the Angle *
Touching each time changes camera angles:
1
2
2
*1 When the front camera or dashboard camera,
and rear camera are connected with this unit.
*2 When CMOS-3xx series is connected with
this unit.
Ñ Camera Setup
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP Menu screen appears.
Touch [Camera].
3
Camera screen appears.
Set each item as follows.
4
[Rear Camera Interruption]
[ON]: Displays the picture from the rear view
camera when you shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.
[OFF] (Default): Select this when no camera is
connected.
[Rear Camera Settings *]
Adjusts the CMOS-3xx series with ID 1 ("Rear Camera") set. For details, see the instruction
4
manual of your camera.
[Parking Guidelines]
You can display parking guidelines to enable easier parking when you shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.
Default is “ON”.
[Guidelines SETUP]
If you select [ON] for [Parking Guidelines], you can adjust the parking guidelines. See To adjust the parking guidelines (P.58).
[Front Camera]
[ON]: Select this when the front camera is
connected.
[OFF ](Default): Select this when no camera is
connected.
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[Front Camera Settings *]
Adjusts the CMOS-3xx series with ID 2 ("Front Camera") set. For details, see the instruction manual of your camera.
[Front Camera Interruption] *
[10 sec]/ [15 sec] (Default)/ [20 sec]: The front camera screen is displayed when return the gear from the reverse (R) position.
[OFF]: Cancel.
*1 When CMOS-3xx series is connected with
this unit.
*2 When CMOS-3xx series or front camera is
connected with this unit.
1
2
To adjust the parking guidelines
NOTE
• Install the rear view camera in the appropriate position according to the instruction manual supplied with the rear view camera.
• When adjusting the parking guidelines, make sure to apply the parking brake to prevent the car from moving.
Touch [ON] of [Parking Guidelines] in the
1
Camera screen. (P. 57)
Touch [Guidelines SETUP] on the Camera
2
screen.
Adjust the parking guidelines by
3
selecting the
Adjusting the position of the selected
4
mark.
mark.
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A
C
B
Make sure that lines A and B are horizontally parallel, and that lines C and D are of the same length.
NOTE
• Touch [Initialise] and then touch [Ye s] to set all
marks to their initial default position.
the
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Use Dashboard Camera

A Dashboard Camera, DRV-N520 (optional accessory), connected to this unit lets you play video-recorded data and so on.
For details, see the instruction manual of the Dashboard Camera DRV-N520 (optional accessory).
NOTE
• To connect a dashboard camera, see P.88.
Ñ Display the dashboard camera
screen
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Camera].
2
Ñ Added function
Display the map while playing the recorded file
Play the recorded file.
1
See the instruction manual of the Dashboard Camera.
Touch [ ].
2
Return to the recorded file playback screen
Touch [ ].
1
1
Switching the View Camera
Touch to change the dashboard view camera and rear view camera.
2
Camera off
Touch to exit the camera screen.
3
Key display
Touch to display the dashboard camera control buttons.
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External audio/video players (AV-IN)

Connect an external component to the
1
AV-IN input terminal. ( P.86)
Select [AV-IN] as the source. ( P.13)
2
Turn on the connected component and
3
start playing the source.

HDMI source

Connect your smartphone to the HDMI
1
input terminal. (P. 86)
Use HDMI cable KCA-HD100 (optional accessory).
Select [HDMI] as the source. (P. 13)
2
Start an application or playback on your
3
smartphone.

TV tuner

You can connect the TV tuner (commercially available) with this unit and watch TV.
Preparation
• When you use TV control function, connect the TV tuner (commercially available) and set 3rd Party TV Tuner Control in AV Setup (P.66) to ON.
• The TV tuner can be controlled with its supplied remote control through the remote sensor on the front panel of this unit.
Select [TV] as the source. (P. 13)
1
Touch Key display area.
2
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■ Hides the indicators and buttons.
Touch [Hide].
■ Change the channel.
Touch [CHR], [CHS].
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Setup

Monitor Screen Setup

You can adjust the image quality of video, menu screen, etc.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Screen Adjustment].
2
Screen Control screen appears.
Adjust each setting as follows.
3
[Backlight] / [Contrast] / [Black] /
[Brightness] / [Colour] / [Tint]
Adjust each setting.
[Aspect]
Select a screen mode. [Full]: Changes the aspect ratio of video and
displays video fully on the screen.
[Normal]: Displays video at the ratio of 4:3. [Auto]:
DVD, VCD and disc media: 16:9 video is displayed in the Full mode and 4:3 video is displayed in the Regular mode. USB device and SD card: Displays video fully (vertically or horizontally) with no ratio change.

System Setup

Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
See the following section for each setting.
• Set up AV (P. 66)
• Set up display (P.64)
• Set up the user interface ( P.62)
• Set up camera (P.57)
• Set up special (P.63)
• Set up Bluetooth (P.47)
• Set up security ( P.9)
• Set up navigation (P. 19)
NOTE
• Settings to adjust vary depending on the current source.
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User Interface Setup

You can setup user interface parameters.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP screen appears.
Touch [User Interface].
3
User Interface screen appears.
Set each parameter as follows.
4
[Steering Remote Controller]
Sets the desired function in the steering remote controller. See Learning function of steering remote (P.63).
[Beep Volume]
Set the sound volume of the key touch tone. "0" (Off ) – "3" (Default) – "5"
[Widget SETUP]
Set up the widget displayed on the Home screen. (P. 21)
[Language Select Mode]
Selects the mode to select a language.
[Easy] (Default): Selects a language easily. [Advanced]: Allows you to select languages
for respective items.*
[Language Select]
Select a language.
[Time Format]
Select the time display format. "12-Hour" (Default)/ "24-Hour"
[Clock]
[NAV-SYNC ](Default): Synchronizes the clock
time with navigation GPS data.
[Manual]: Set the clock manually.
[Time Zone]
If you have selected [Manual] for Clock, select the time zone.
[Clock Adjust]
If you select [Manual] for Clock, adjust the date and time manually. (P. 62)
[Travel Prayer for Safe Drive]
(DNX9180SM)
When this function is set, the prayer for driving safety is displayed when the unit is turned on, then Quran is played.
Turns the Safe drive pray function on or off.
[Travel Prayer for Safe Drive Volume ]
(DNX9180SM)
If you have selected [ON] for [Travel Prayer for Safe Drive], sets the sound volume of
Quran.
* If you select [Advanced] for Language
Select Mode, the following screen appears.
[GUI Language Select]
Selects the display language used for the control screen and so forth.
[Navigation Language Select]
Selects the language used for navigation.
Ñ Adjust the date and time
manually.
Touch [Clock] on the User Interface screen.
1
Select [Manual].
2
Touch [Time Zone] on the User Interface
3
screen.
Select the time zone.
4
Touch [Clock Adjust] on the User Interface
5
screen.
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Adjust the date, then adjust the time.
6
Touch [Set].
7
Ñ Learning function of steering
remote
This function is available only when your vehicle is equipped with the electrical steering remote controller.
If your steering remote controller is not compliant, learning may not be completed and error message may appear.
Touch [Steering Remote Controller] in
1
the User Interface screen.
Steering Remote Controller Setting
screen appears.
Press and hold the steering remote
2
controller button
NOTE
• You can have the unit learned all buttons at a time. In that case, press the all buttons one at a time and after pressing all of them, touch [Learning completed] in Steering Remote Controller Setting screen. However, new functions cannot be learned after this operation.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 as necessary.
4
Touch [Learning completed].
5
NOTE
• When changing the function already learned, press and hold the button you want to change in step 2 and then touch to select the changed function from the function list.
• Confirm the contents of the settable function on the function list. You cannot edit the function list.
• To initialize the contents, touch [Learning
initialisation] of [Steering Remote Controller] in User Interface screen. After you
touch [Initialise], a confirmation message appears. Follow the message and complete the operation.

Special Setup

You can setup special parameters.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP screen appears.
Touch [Special].
3
Touch the function you want to set.
3
Special screen appears.
Set each parameter as follows.
4
[DEMO]
Select the demonstration mode. Default is “ON”.
[Software Information]
Confirm the software version of this unit.
(P. 64)
[Open Source Licenses]
Display the open source licenses.
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[Initialise]
Touch [Initialise] and then touch [Yes ] to set all the settings to the initial default settings.
• Audio SETUP Memory is not initialized.
Ñ Software Information
You can confirm the software version of this unit.
Touch [Software Information] in the
1
Special screen.
Confirm the software version.
2
NOTE
• For how to update the software, see the relevant update procedure manual which comes with the software.

Display Setup

Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP screen appears.
Touch [Display].
3
[NAV-SYNC]: Turns the dimmer function on
or off according to the Navigation Day/ Night display setting.
[OSD Clock]
Select if you want to display the clock while watching DVD video, etc.
"ON" (Default)/ "OFF"
[Key Colour]
You can set the button illumination color.
(P. 64)
[Wallpaper Customize]
You can change the wallpaper image or color. (P. 65)
[Viewing Angle]
If it is hard to see the image on the screen evenly, adjust the viewing angle. The smaller the (negative) value, the more whitish the image on the screen looks.
"0" (Default)/ "-1"/ "-2"/ "-3"
[Screen transition effect]
Select whether to use the screen transition effect when the source control screen is switched to the Home screen.
"ON" (Default)/ "OFF"
Ñ Customizing the key color
You can set the button illumination color.
Touch [Key Colour] on the Display screen.
1
Touch the desired color.
2
Display screen appears.
Set each parameter as follows.
4
[Dimmer]
Select the dimmer mode.
[OFF]: Does not dim the display and buttons. [ON]: Dims the display and buttons. [SYNC ](Default): Turns the dimmer function
on or off when the vehicle light control switch is turned on or off.
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[User]
The color you have set in the process of [Adjust] is registered.
[Scan]
You can set the key color to continuously scan through the color spectrum.
Touch [ ].
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To register an original color
You can register your original color.
Touch [User] on the Key Color screen.
1
Touch [Adjust].
2
Use [] and [+] to adjust each color value.
3
Touch [ ].
4
Ñ Change the wallpaper image or
color
Touch [Wallpaper Customize] on the
1
Display screen.
Select an image.
2
1
*
2
*
To select wallpaper color
Touch [Wallpaper Colour] on the
1
Background screen.
Select a wallpaper color.
2
1
*
1
*
The color you have selected at [Key Colour] is added on the image. If you select “Scan” at [Key Colour], you cannot select this image.
Touch [ ].
3
To register an original image
You can load an image from the connected USB device and set it as the wallpaper image.
Before starting this procedure, it is necessary to connect the device which has the image to load.
Touch [User1 Select] or [User2 Select] on
1
the Wallpaper Customize screen.
Select the image to load.
3
*
2
1
*
The album art currently being displayed is used as a wallpaper.
2
*
Select a wallpaper color in advance.
3
*
Select an original image in advance.
Touch [Enter].
3
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The selected image is loaded and
the display returns to the Wallpaper Customize screen.
NOTE
• Touching [ ] rotates the image counter­clockwise.
• Touching [
• Picture files: JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg), PNG (.png), BMP (.bmp)
] rotates the image clockwise.

AV Setup

You can set AV parameters.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [SETUP].
2
SETUP screen appears.
Touch [AV].
3
AV screen appears.
Set each parameter as follows.
4
[iPod Bluetooth Connection]
See Select the method of making connections for outputting sound from the iPod source. (P.36).
[TV Tuner Control]
Sets when connecting the TV tuner to AV INPUT.
[ON]: Set to ON when connecting the 3rd
party TV tuner. AV-IN Name is set to TV. If you connect the TV tuner made by DOS and watch TV, you can perform some simple operations by touching the screen of this unit.
[OFF] (Default): Set to OFF when not
connecting the 3rd party TV tuner.
[AV-OUT]
You can select an AV source to be output from the AV OUTPUT port.
OFF, AV-IN, DISC, USB, SD, or iPod
• You cannot select iPod if it is connected via Bluetooth.
• If you select iPod, Disc, Spotify or Bluetooth audio as the main source, you cannot select USB or iPod as the AV output source.
• If you select Air Mirroring, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto as the main source, you cannot select DISC (Music CD/ Disc media), USB or iPod as the AV output source.
[Driving Position]
Select the driving position (left or right). “Left”/ “Right” (Default)
[Wi-Fi SETUP]
You can change the device name and display the device address, password. See Change the device name (P.28).
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Controlling Audio
You can adjust various settings such as audio balance or subwoofer level.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Audio].
2
See the following section for each setting.
• Set up speaker/ X’over ( P.68)
• Controlling equalizer (P. 70)
• Set listening position/ DTA ( P.73)
• Controlling general audio (Fader / Balance) (P. 70)
• Set volume offset (P. 71)
• Performing zone control (P. 72)
• Set sound effect (P.72)
• Memory/recall the audio settings
(P. 75)

3 way speaker system setup

Select the appropriate crossover network mode according to the speaker system (2-way speaker system or 3-way speaker system).
Press the [HOME] button.
1
HOME screen appears.
Touch [ ].
2
Source selection screen appears.
Touch [STANDBY].
3
Press the [G] (1) button and the [NAV] (2)
4
button for 1 second at the same time.
2
Speaker system select screen appears.
Select the crossover network mode.
5
A confirmation screen appears.
Touch [Yes ].
6
NOTE
• When the 3-way speaker system is selected, the following functions are disabled.
– Zone Control – Fader of Controlling General Audio – Front focus of Listening Position/ DTA – Select the speakers to output the sound from
cell-phone of Blutooth HF/Audio
– Beep of User Interface Setup
• Connecting 3-way speakers with the 2-way mode selected can break the speakers.
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Speaker/ X’over setup

Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Audio].
2
Audio screen appears.
Touch [Speaker/Xʼover].
3
Select a car type.
4
You can select the car type and speaker network, etc.
When you select your car type, the Delay Time Alignment is activated automatically (for timing adjustment of sound output for each channel) to have the highest surround effects.
Touch the speaker (1) you wish to adjust
5
and set each parameter (2) as follows.
[Tweeter] (Only for Front)
You can set up the tweeter when you are selecting front speakers.
None, Small, Medium, Large
[Xʼover]
Display the speaker crossover setup screen. You can adjust the crossover frequency that
was set automatically when you selected the speaker type.
For details, see Crossover network setup
(P. 68)
When Speaker network is set to 3 way:
1
2
NOTE
• For how to switch to the 3-way speaker system, see 3 way speaker system setup (P.67). Connecting 3-way speakers with the 2-way mode selected can break the speakers.
• Select “None” if you have no speakers.
1
2
[Speaker]
You can select a speaker type and its size to get the best sound effects.
When the speaker type and size are selected, the speaker crossover network is set automatically.
[Location] (Only for Front, Rear)
Select the speaker position you have installed.
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Ñ Crossover network setup
You can set the crossover frequency of speakers.
Touch [Xʼover].
1
Touch the speaker to set up.
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Set each parameter as follows.
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When Speaker network is set to 3 way:
[HPF FREQ]
High Pass Filter adjustment. (When Front or Rear is selected on the Speaker Select screen)
[LPF FREQ]
Low Pass Filter adjustment. (When Subwoofer is selected on the Speaker Select screen)
[Slope]*
1
Set a crossover slope.
[Gain]
Adjust the gain of the front speaker, rear speaker, or subwoofer.
[TW Gain] *
2
Adjust the tweeter level. (When Front is selected on the Speaker Select screen)
[Phase Inversion]*
3
Set the phase of subwoofer output. Check [Phase Inversion] to shift the phase
180 degrees. (When Subwoofer is selected on the Speaker Select screen)
1
*
Only when “LPF FREQ”/“HPF FREQ” is set to
a mode other than “Through” in [Xʼover].
2
*
Only when “Tweeter” is set to “Small”,
“Medium”, “Large” in [Speaker Setup].
3
*
Only when “Subwoofer” is set to a mode
other than “None” in [Speaker Setup].
[FREQ] (High Pass)
High Pass Filter adjustment.
[HPF FREQ], [LPF FREQ] (Band Pass)
Band Pass Filter adjustment. (When mid range speaker is selected on Speaker Select screen)
[FREQ] (Low Pass)
Low Pass Filter adjustment. (When woofer is selected on Speaker Select screen)
1 *2
[Slope]*
Sets a crossover slope.
[Gain]
Sets gain of each speaker.
[Phase Inversion]
Sets the phase of tweeter, mid range, and woofer output.
Check [Phase Inversion] to shift the phase 180 degrees.
1
*
Only when “LPF FREQ”/“HPF FREQ” (Band
Pass) is set to a mode other than “Through” in [Xʼover].
2
*
Only when “FREQ” (Low Pass) is set to a
mode other than “Through” in [Xʼover].
NOTE
• For how to switch to the 3-way speaker system, see 3 way speaker system setup (P.67). Connecting 3-way speakers with the 2-way mode selected can break the speakers.
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Controlling General Audio

Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Audio].
2
Audio screen appears.
Touch [Fader / Balance].
3
Set each parameter as follows.
4
[Fader / Balance]
Adjust the volume balance around the touched area.
[C] and [D] adjust the right and left volume balance.
[R] and [S] adjust the front and rear volume balance.
[Center]
Clear the adjustment.

Equalizer Control

You can adjust equalizer by selecting the optimized setting for each category.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Audio].
2
Audio screen appears.
Touch [Equalizer].
3
Touch the screen and set the Graphic
4
Equalizer as desired.
■ Gain level (area in dotted frame)
Adjust the gain level by touching each frequency bar.
You can select a frequency bar and adjust its level by [R], [S].
[Preset Select]
Display the screen for selecting the preset equalizer curve. (P.71)
[Memory]
Saves the adjusted equalizer curve as “User1” to “User4”. (P. 71)
[Initialise]
Initialize (flatten) the current EQ curve.
[ALL SRC]
Apply the adjusted equalizer curve to all sources. Touch [ALL SRC] and then touch [OK] on the confirmation screen.
[Bass EXT] (Bass Extend Settings)
When turned on, the frequencies lower than
62.5 Hz is set to the same gain level (62.5 Hz).
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[SW Level]
Adjust the subwoofer volume. This setting is not available when Subwoofer is set to “None”. See Speaker/ X’over setup (P.68).
Ñ Recall the EQ curve
Touch [Preset Select].
1
Select an EQ curve.
2
NOTE
[iPod] is available only for the iPod source.
Ñ Save the EQ curve
Adjust the EQ curve.
1
Touch [Memory].
2
Select where to save.
3

Volume Offset

Finely adjust the volume of the current source to minimize the difference in volume between different sources.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Audio].
2
Audio screen appears.
Touch [Volume Offset].
3
Touch [+] or [] to adjust the level.
4
[Initialise]
Returns to the initial settings.
NOTE
• If you have increased the volume first, then reduce the volume using “Volume Offset”. Switching the current source to another source suddenly may output extremely loud sound.
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Zone Control

You can select different sources for front and rear positions in the vehicle.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Audio].
2
Audio screen appears.
Touch [Zone Control].
3
Zone Control screen appears.
Touch [Zone Select].
4
Touch [Dual Zone].
5
Set each source as follows.
6
NOTE
• When the rear speaker sound is switched, the audio source that is output at the AV OUTPUT terminal is also switched to the same source.
• When the dual zone function is set to on, the following functions are not available.
– Output from the subwoofer – Subwoofer Level/ Bass Boost ( P.72) – Equalizer Control/ Sound Effect/ Listening
Position (P. 70, 72, 73) – Speaker Setup (P. 68) – High-resolution Sound Source File Playback
• You cannot select iPod if it is connected via Bluetooth.
• If you select iPod, Disc, Spotify or Bluetooth audio as the Front Source, you cannot select USB or iPod as the Rear Source.
• If you select Air Mirroring, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto as the Front Source, you cannot select DISC (Music CD/ Disc media), USB or iPod as the Rear Source.

Sound Effect

You can set sound effects.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Audio].
2
Audio screen appears.
Touch [Sound Effect].
3
[Zone Select]
Touch [Single Zone] to turn off the dual zone function.
[Front Source] [Rear Source]
Select an audio source for each.
[Rear VOL.]
Adjust the rear source volume.
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Set each parameter as follows.
4
[Bass Boost]
Set the amount of bass boost “OFF”/ “1”/ “2”/ “3”.
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[Loudness]
Set the amount of boost of low and high tones.
“OFF”, “Low”, “High”
[Drive Equalizer+]
The sound quality is automatically optimized to meet the current car speed by GPS.
“OFF”, “ON”
[Space Enhancer]
Select the feeling of sound space enhancement.
“OFF”/ “Small”/ “Medium”/ “Large”. This setting is not available for the HD Radio
tuner source.
[Supreme]
Turn ON/OFF the Supreme function. Technology to extrapolate and supplement
with proprietary algorithm, the high­frequency range that is cut off when encoding.
[Realizer]
Virtually make the sound more realistic using the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) system.
Select the level from “OFF”/ “1”/ “2”/ “3”.
[Stage EQ]
You can adjust the height of speakers virtually to suit your listening position.
“OFF”/ “Low”/ “Middle”/ “High”.

Listening Position/ DTA

Listening Position/DTA allows you to improve the sound field depending on the position of the seat you sit.
Listening Position/DTA allows you to set “Listening Position” and “Front Focus”. You cannot set both at the same time.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Audio].
2
Audio screen appears.
Touch [Position/DTA].
3
• Set up Listening Position (P. 73)
• Set up Front Focus (P. 74)
Ñ Listening Position
Adjust the sound delay time so that the sounds from different speakers arrive at the listener sitting on the selected seat at the same time.
Touch [Listening Position] on the
1
Position/DTA screen.
Select a listening position from [Front R]
2
(Right front), [Front L] (Left front), [Front All] (All front), and [All].
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Position DTA control
You can fine-adjust your listening position.
Touch [Adjust].
1
Touch [Delay].
2
Touch [T] or [U] to adjust the delay time of
3
the selected speaker.
Touch [Level].
4
Touch [T] or [U] to adjust the sound level
5
of the selected speaker.
Ñ Front Focus
You can focus the imaginary sound image on the front of the selected seat.
Touch [Front Focus] in the Position/DTA
1
screen.
Select a front focus position.
2
For [Front All] and [All], select Priority L or R depending on which side you want to put the imaginary sound image.
NOTE
• To initialize the Delay and Level settings, touch [Initialise] and [YES] on the confirmation screen.
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Ñ Front Focus fine adjustment
Touch [Adjust].
1
Touch [Delay].
2
Set each parameter as follows.
3
[Sound Image LR (Front)]
Focus the sound image on the front of front seats.
[Sound Image LR (Rear)]
Focus the sound image on the front of rear seats.
[Size of the Virtual Sound Field]
Adjust the size of sound image to meet your taste. If the sound image is shifted from the front, move it back by [Sound Image LR (Front)] or [Sound Image LR (Rear)].
[Subwoofer Delay]
Adjust the delay time of subwoofer sound.
Touch [Level].
4
Touch [T] or [U] to adjust the sound level
5
of the selected speaker.

Audio Setup memory

Audio Control settings can be memorized. The memorized settings can be recalled at any time.
Press the [MENU] button.
1
Popup menu appears.
Touch [Audio].
2
Audio screen appears.
Touch [Audio Memory].
3
[SETUP Memory]
Lock or unlock the Audio SETUP Memory/ Recall/Clear.
[Audio SETUP Memory]
Memorize the current audio settings.
• Fader/ Balance, Speaker / X’over, Equalizer (User Preset, SW Level), Position/DTA, Sound Effect
[Audio SETUP Recall]
Recall the memorized audio setting.
[Audio SETUP Clear]
Clear the AUDIO SETUP Memory and the currently memorized audio settings.
NOTE
• To initialize the Delay and Level settings, touch [Initialise] and [YES] on the confirmation screen.
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Remote control

Remote control
This unit can be operated using the remote control.
# CAUTION
• Put the remote control in a place where it will not move during braking or other operations. A dangerous situation could result, if the remote control falls down and gets wedged under the pedals while driving.
• Do not leave the battery near fire or under direct sunlight. A fire, explosion or excessive heat generation may result.
• Do not recharge, short, break up or heat the battery or place it in an open fire. Such actions may cause the battery to leak fluid. If spilled fluid 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.

Battery Installation

If the remote control operates only over shorter distances or does not operate at all, it is possible that the batteries are depleted.
In such instances, replace the both batteries with new ones.
Insert two “AAA”/“R03”-size batteries
1
with the following the illustration inside the case.
and poles aligned properly,

Functions of the Remote control Buttons

Ñ Switch the operation mode
The functions operated from the remote control differ depending on the position of the mode switch.
AUD
DVD
T V
NAV
■ AUD mode
Switch to this mode when controlling a selected source or tuner source, etc.
■ DVD mode
Switch to this mode when playing a disc media including DVD, VCD, and CD.
■ NAV mode
Switch to this mode when controlling navigation function.
■ TV mode
Not used.
NOTE
• When controlling a player that is not integrated in the unit, select “AUD” mode.
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Ñ Direct search mode
Using the remote control, you can jump directly to the desired file, track chapter, etc. by entering the number corresponding to the content.
NOTE
• This operation cannot be performed for the USB device and iPod.
Press the [#BS] button several times until
1
the desired content appears.
The available contents are different depending on the source type.
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■ DVD
Title number/Chapter number
■ VCD 1.X and 2.X (PBC OFF)
Track number
■ VCD 2.X (PBC ON)
Scene number/Track number
■ Music CD
Track number
■ Radio
Frequency value
Enter the number of the content you want
2
to play using the numeric keypad.
For DVD or VCD, music CD, press the
3
[ENTER] button. For radio, press the [C] or [D] button.
The content corresponding to the
number you entered is played.
Key
Name
SRC AUD, DVD Switches to the source to be played.
1
NAV Switches the screen between the navigation, the current source and the App
2
MENU DVD Stops playing and memorizes the last point where the disc stopped. The last point
3
OUT, IN NAV Zooms in or out the navigation map.
4
POSITION AUD, DVD Pauses the track or file, and resumes playing by pressing twice.
5
Cursor Key DVD Moves the cursor in the DVD menu.
6
ENTER Performs the selected function.
7
ROUTE M AUD Screen mode changes each time you press this key during video playback.
8
Mode
switch
In hands-free mode, hangs up the phone.
screen from the connected iPhone/Android.
is deleted by pressing twice.
NAV Displays Main menu.
For the radio and Digital Radio sources in AUD mode, switches the seek mode.
NAV Displays the current position.
NAV Moves the cursor or scrolls the map.
DVD Returns to the DVD top menu.
NAV Displays Route Option menu.
Ñ Basic Operation
1
3
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Function
4
17
19
21
22
23
24
25
26
2
5
18
20
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Key
Name
VOICE AUD Displays the control screen of current source. (USB, iPod, DISC)
9
VIEW AUD, DVD Switches the AV source to be output.
10
MAP DIR AUD, DVD Switches the display angle each time it is pressed.
11
R/S
12
C/D
13
Numeric
14
Keypad
* + DVD For the DVD/VCD source, deletes a character while in direct search mode.
15
# BS AUD, DVD Switches to the direct search mode.
16
AUDIO DVD Switches the voice language each time you press this key.
17
CANCEL DVD Displays previous screen.
18
SUBTITLE DVD Switches the subtitle language.
19
20
ANGLE DVD Switches the picture angle each time you press this key.
21
Vol RS
22
ZOOM DVD Switches the zoom ratio (2, 3, 4, Off) each time you press this key.
23
2 ZONE AUD, DVD Switches the Dual Zone function on and off.
24
R.VOL Adjusts volume at rear when the Dual Zone function is on.
25
AT T Lowers the volume when pressed once.
26
Mode
Function
switch
DVD Displays the DVD menu.
NAV Speaks the voice guidance.
NAV Switches between 2D and 3D map displays.
NAV Switches between the heading up navigation and north up navigation map
AUD, DVD Selects the folder to be played.
AUD, DVD Selects the track or file to be played.
AUD Allows you to enter the number to search in the direct search mode.
DVD
NAV Cancels the operations.
When a call comes in, answers the call.
Adjusts the volume.
Turns the playback control on or off while playing VCD.
displays.
For the radio and Digital Radio sources in AUD mode, selects FM/ AM band to be received. For the DVD/VCD source in DVD mode, selects the title to be played.
For the radio, Digital Radio sources in AUD mode, switches to broadcast stations received by the unit. For the DVD/VCD source in DVD mode, selects the chapter/scene/track to be played.
For details on the direct search mode, see Direct search mode (P.76).
• Press [1] [2] to fast forward/backward.
• Press [4] [5] to slow forward/backward. Switches the slow playback speed each time you press this key.*
*DVD only
For details on the direct search mode, see Direct search mode (P.76).
Restores the previous volume when pressed twice.
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Connection/Installation

Connection/Installation

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 short circuit, that in turn may start a fire. Always connect those wires to the power source running through the fuse box.
• Do not cut out the fuse from the ignition wire (red) and the battery wire (yellow). The power supply must be connected to the wires via the fuse.
# 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.
NOTE
• 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 humidity. Also avoid places with too much dust or the possibility of water splashing.
• Do not use your own screws. Use only the screws provided. If you use the wrong screws, you could damage the unit.
• If the power is not turned ON (“ There is an error in the speaker wiring. Please check the connections.” is displayed), the speaker wire may have a short-circuit 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 battery may be drained.
• If the console has a lid, make sure to install the unit so that the front panel 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.
• 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 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.
Cooling fan
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• Do not press hard on the panel surface when installing the unit to the vehicle. Otherwise scars, damage, or failure may result.
• Reception may drop if there are metal objects near the Bluetooth antenna.
Bluetooth antenna unit
Ñ Supplied accessories for
installation
1
x1
2
(Black 1 m)
3
(Gray 1 m)
4
5
6
7
8
(3 m)
(M5 x 8 mm)
(M5 x 8 mm)
(3.5 m)
x1
x1
x1
x6
x6
x1
x1
9
x1
0
x1
-
[1]
=
[1]
~
[1]
!
[1]
@
[1]
DNX9180DABS only
x1
x3
x1
x1
x1
Ñ Installation procedure
1) To prevent a short circuit, remove the key
from the ignition and disconnect 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) Perform the Initial Setup. See Initial setup (P.9).
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Installing the unit

Ñ Japanese cars
5 or 6
NOTE
• Make sure that the unit is installed securely in place. If the unit is unstable, it may malfunction (eg, the sound may skip).
Car Bracket
5 or 6
Ñ Trim plate
1) Attach accessory 7 to the unit.
7
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 9).
3) Press the metal plate (accessory 9) down
firmly on your dashboard or other mounting surface. You can bend the metal plate (accessory 9) to conform to a curved surface, if necessary.
4) Remove the separator of the GPS antenna
(accessory 8), and stick the antenna to the metal plate (accessory 9).
Connection/Installation
8
9
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 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
1) Check the installation position of the
microphone (accessory 4).
2) Clean the installation surface.
3) Remove the separator of the microphone
(accessory 4), and stick the microphone to the place shown below.
4) Wire the microphone cable up to the unit with it secured at several positions using tape or other desired method.
5) Adjust the direction of the microphone (accessory 4) to the driver.
4
Fix a cable with a commercial item of tape.
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Ñ Detaching the trim plate
1) Detach accessory 7 to the unit.
7
Ñ Installation the Digital Radio
antenna (DNX9180DABS)
#CAUTION
• This film antenna is exclusively for use inside the vehicle.
• Do not install at the following locations:
– Where it may block driver’s view – Where it may obstruct operation of safety devices
such as air bags – On movable glass sur face such as rear hatch – On the side of the vehicle (e.g. doors, front-side
windows) – On rear windows
• Signal strength will decrease at the following locations:
– On IR reflecting glass or where covered with mirror
type glass film
– Where it overlaps with genuine radio antenna
(pattern) – Where it overlaps with window heating wires – When glass that blocks radio signals (e.g. IR
reflecting glass, thermal insulation glass) is used
• Poor reception may occur: – Due to noise when the windshield wipers, air
conditioner, or motor is turned on
– Depending on the location of the broadcast station
in relation to the vehicle (antenna)
• Thoroughly wipe oil and dirt from the pasting surface
with the included cleaner (accessory ~).
• Do not bend or damage the film antenna (accessory
!).
• It may not be possible to install on some type of
vehicle.
• Check the cable routing of the film antenna (accessory
!) and amplifier (accessory @) before pasting.
● Installation overview
The antenna should be installed on the passenger side for safety.
! @
Antenna cable (3.5 m)
● Determining the antenna installation location
• The direction of the film antenna (accessory !)
changes depending on whether the film antenna is installed on the right side or left side.
• Be sure to check the installation location of the film
antenna (accessory !) before installing. The film antenna cannot be reattached.
• Install the antenna at least 100 mm away from other antennas.
• Do not attach the amplifier unit (accessory @) to the ceramic line (black part) around the windscreen, as it will not stick sufficiently.
When installing the antenna on the right side
Ceramic line (black part)
150 mm
Earth sheet *
@
30 mm
!
When installing the antenna on the left side
Ceramic line (black part)
150 mm
30 mm
!
Earth sheet *
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@
NOTE
• *Where the earth sheet of Amplifier (accessory@) can be pasted on the metal part of the front pillar.
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#CAUTION
When installing the antenna cable inside a front pillar that contains an air bag
• The front pillar cover is secured with a special clip which may need to be replaced when the front pillar cover is removed. Contact your vehicle dealer for details on replacing the front pillar cover and availability of replacement parts.
Front pillar cover
• Install the amplifier unit (accessory @) above the air bag so that the antenna and the air bag.
@
Clip
Air bag
Front pillar
● Determining the antenna installation location
1) Remove the front pillar cover of your car.
Front pillar cover
2) Clean the windscreen with the supplied
cleaner (accessory ~).
~
• Wait until the glass surface is completely dry before pasting.
• If the glass surface is cold, such as during winter, warm it with defroster or dryer.
3) Remove the first sheet (tag 1) of film antenna
(accessory !) horizontally and paste the antenna on the front glass.
Sheet (tag 1)
!
• Do not touch the pasting surface (adhesive side) of the film antenna (accessory !).
4) Rub the film antenna (accessory !) gently
in the direction of the arrow shown below to firmly stick it to the windscreen.
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5) Remove the second sheet (tag 2) on the film
antenna (accessory !) vertically.
Sheet (tag 2)
6) Match the protrusions of the amplifier unit
(accessory @) with the T markings on the film antenna (accessory!) and attach the amplifier. Do not touch the lead terminal or the adhesive side of the amplifier unit (-).
When installing the antenna on the right side
!
Lead terminal of the film antenna (!)
Earth sheet
@
Match the protrusion with the 5 mark
Lead contact of the amplifier unit (metal part)
When installing the antenna on the left side
7) Remove the film covering the earth sheet and attach the earth sheet to the metal part of the vehicle. Provide sufficient space for the earth sheet so that it does not obstruct the interior parts (front pillar cover). Also take care that the interior parts do not obstruct the amplifier unit (accessory @).
@
Front glass
Front pillar
Font pillar cover
Earth sheet
8) Wire the antenna cables. Use cord clamper (accessory =) to secure the antenna cable to the pillar in several places.
9) Reattach the front pillar cover.
10) Be sure not to damage the earth sheet
and amplifier unit (accessory @) when reattaching.
11) Connect the amplifier unit (accessory @) to
the DAB input terminal on the rear of the unit.
12) Set [Antenna Power] to [ON]. ( P.45)
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Earth sheet
!
@
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Ñ Connecting wires to terminals
Fuse (15A)
Connect to the vehicle’s parking brake detection switch harness.
PRK SW
Ignition key switch
Car fuse box
Battery
Green/White
CAM–
Green/Red
CAM+
To CMOS-3xx series (Optional Accessory) camera control terminal
Purple/White (Reverse sensor wire) (2 m)
REVERSE
Connect to vehicle’s reverse lamp harness when using the optional rear view camera.
Light Green (Parking sensor wire) (2 m)
For best safety, be sure to connect the parking sensor.
Red (Ignition wire)
Yellow (Battery wire)
Black (Ground wire) ¤ (To car chassis)
Accessory 1
Connection/Installation
White
White/Black
Gray
Gray/Black
Green
Green/Black
Purple
Purple/Black
If no connections are made, do not let the cable come out from the tab.
Blue/White (Power control wire)
Speaker impedance: 4-8 Ω
To front left speaker
To front right speaker
To rear left speaker
To rear right speaker
P. CONT
When using the optional power amplifier, connect to its power control terminal. (Max. 200mA, 12V)
Light Blue/Yellow (Steering remote control wire)
To steering remote To use the steering wheel remote control feature, you need an exclusive remote adapter (not supplied) matched to your car.
Orange/White (Dimmer control wire)
To car light control switch
Blue (Antenna control wire)
Depending on what antenna you are using, connect either to the control terminal of the motor antenna, or to the power terminal for the booster amplifier of the film-type antenna. (Max. 300mA, 12V)
REMOTE CONT
STEERING WHEEL
REMOTE INPUT
ILLUMI
ANT CONT
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Ñ 3 way speaker system setup
NOTE
• For speaker system setup, see 3 way speaker system setup (P.67).
• For speaker setup and crossover setup, see Speaker/ X’over setup (P.68).
• For how to connect speaker wires to terminals other than speaker terminals and Preout terminals, see Connecting the system and
external components (P.86) and Connecting wires to terminals (P.85).
Subwoofer Preout
Mid Range Preout
Tweeter Preout
When connecting to an external amplifier, connect its ground wire to the car’s chassis to avoid damaging the unit.
Preout
RCA Cable (Sold separately)
Power amplifier (optional accessory)
Input
White
White/Black
Gray
Gray/Black
Green
Green/Black
Purple
Purple/Black
+
+
+
+
Speaker impedance: 4-8 Ω
Speaker
To mid range left speaker
To mid range right speaker
To tweeter left speaker
To tweeter right speaker
Ñ Connecting the system and
external components
14
13
12
1011
1
2
3
4
5
HDMI input
1
Use HDMI cable KCA-HD100 (optional accessory). When you connect the cable to HDMI terminal, remove the fixture. After connecting the cable, put the fixture again.
Fixture
HDMI connector
Accessory @: DAB antenna
2
(DNX9180DABS only)
AV Audio output (ø3.5 mini jack)
3
FM/AM antenna input
4
When connecting to an external amplifier,
5
connect its ground wire to the car’s chassis to avoid damaging the unit.
Rear Audio Preout (Left; White, Right; Red)
Front Audio Preout (Left; White, Right; Red)
Subwoofer Preout (Left; White, Right; Red)
TV tuner remote output
6
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AV-IN (Accessory 0) input
7
Accessory 0 : Visual; Yellow, Left audio; White, Right audio; Red
Dashboard camera interface
8
Connect a Dashboard Camera DRV-N520 (optional accessory). ( P.88)
Accessory 8: GPS Antenna
9
Accessory 4: Bluetooth Microphone
10
Accessory -: Steering remote harness
11
Connect to vehicle’s steering remote harness. Contact your KENWOOD dealer for details.
Rear view camera input (Yellow)
12
Front view camera/ Dashboard camera input
13
(Yellow)
Visual Output (Yellow)
14
Ñ Connecting a USB device
Accessory 2 (Black) (1 m)
USB device
[2]
USB (Gray) terminal
USB (Black) terminal
Accessory 3 (Gray) (1 m)
[3]
[1]
[1]
Ñ Connecting an iPod/iPhone
● Lightning connector
KCA-iP103 (0.8m)
KCA-HD100 (1.8 m)
[3]
KCA-iP103 (0.8m)
[1]
USB maximum power supply current :
DC 5 V = 1.5 A
[2]
Sold separately
[3]
Optional accessory
[4]
See Securing the USB extension cable
(P. 88).
[3]
[3]
KCA-iP103 (0.8m)
Accessory 2 (Black) (1 m)
USB (Gray) terminal
USB (Black) terminal
[3]
Lightning Digital AV
[2]
Adapter
iPod/iPhone
[3]
Accessory 3 (Gray) (1 m)
[4]
[1]
[1]
iPhone (with CarPlay)
[2]
[4]
[2]
[1]
USB maximum power supply current :
DC 5 V = 1.5 A
[2]
Sold separately / Use CA-U1EX to extend the
cable if necessary. (Max 500 mA, 5V)
[3]
See Securing the USB extension cable
(P. 88).
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Ñ Connecting an Android
smartphone
Android smartphone (with Android Auto)
Micro USB to USB cable
Accessory 2 (Black) (1 m)
KCA-HD100 (1.8 m)
Micro USB to USB cable
[1]
USB maximum power supply current :
DC 5 V = 1.5 A
[2]
Sold separately
[3]
Optional accessory
[4]
See Securing the USB extension cable
(P. 88).
[2]
Accessory 3 (Gray) (1 m)
USB (Gray) terminal
USB (Black) terminal
[4]
[1]
[1]
[3]
Android smartphone (with HDMI)
[2]
Micro HDMI to HDMI
[2]
adapter
Ñ Connecting a Dashboard
camera
[2]
[4]
[1]
Optional accessory
DRV-N520
[1]
Front view camera/ Dashboard camera input (Yellow)
Dashboard camera interface
Ñ Securing the USB extension
cable
Secure the USB extension cable with insulating tape or the like so that its connectors are not
[2]
disconnected.
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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Problems and Solutions

If any trouble occurs, first check the following table for possible problems.
NOTE
• Some functions of this unit may be disabled by some settings made on this unit.
• What might seem to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring.
Ñ About settings
• Cannot set up the subwoofer.
• Cannot set up subwoofer phase.
• No output from the subwoofer.
• Cannot set up the low pass filter.
• Cannot set up the high pass filter.
Subwoofer is not set to on.
 Set the subwoofer to on. See Speaker/ X’over
setup (P.68).
The dual zone function is enabled.
 Set the dual zone function to off. See Zone Control
(P. 72).
• Cannot select the output destination of the subsource in the dual zone.
• Cannot adjust the volume of the rear speakers.
The dual zone function is disabled.
 Set the dual zone function to on. See Zone Control
(P. 72).
• Cannot set up the equalizer.
• Cannot set up the crossover network.
The dual zone function is enabled.
 Set the dual zone function to off. See Zone Control
(P. 72).
Ñ About audio operations
Radio reception is poor.
The car antenna is not extended.
 Pull out the antenna all the way.
The antenna control wire is not connected.
 Connect the wire correctly. See Connecting the
system and external components (P.86).
Cannot select a folder.
The random play function is enabled.
 Turn off the random function.
Cannot perform repeat play during VCD playback.
The PBC function is enabled.
 Turn off the PBC function.
The specified disc does not play, but another one plays instead.
The disc is quite dirty.
 Clean the disc. See Precautions on handling discs
(P. 4).
The disc is severely scratched.
 Try another disc instead.
The sound skips when an audio file is being played.
The disc is scratched or dirty.
 Clean the disc. See Precautions on handling discs
(P. 4).
The recording condition is bad.
 Record the file again or use another disc.
Ñ Others
The Touch Sensor Tone doesn’t sound.
The preout jack is being used.
 The Touch Sensor Tone cannot be output from the
preout jack.

Error Messages

When you fail to operate the unit correctly, the cause of the failure appears as the message on the screen.
There is an error in the speaker wiring. Please check the connections.
Protective circuit has been activated because a speaker cord has shorted or it has come in contact with the car chassis.
 Wire or insulate the speaker cord as appropriate and
turn the power off and on again.
Hot Error
When the internal temperature of this unit rises to 60°C or more, the protection circuit is activated and you may not be able to operate the unit.
 Use the unit again after reducing the temperature
of the unit.
Mecha Error
The disc player is malfunctioning.
 Eject the disc and try inserting it again. Contact the
KENWOOD dealer if this indicator continues blinking or the disc cannot be ejected.
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Disc Error
An unplayable disc is inserted.
 Change the disc. See Playable Media and Files
(P. 91).
Read Error
The disc is quite dirty.
 Clean the disc. See Precautions on handling discs
(P. 4).
Disc is upside down.
 Load the disc with the labeled side up.
Region Code Error
The disc you wanted to play has a region code that cannot be played with this unit.
 See Region Codes in the World (P.93) or try
another disc.
Error 07–67
The unit is not operating correctly due to some reason or other.
 Turn the power off and on again. If the “Error 07−67”
message does not disappear, contact your nearest KENWOOD dealer.
No Device (USB device)
The USB device is selected as a source although no USB device is connected.
 Change the source to any source other than USB/
iPod. Connect a USB device, and change the source to USB again.
Disconnected (iPod, Bluetooth audio player)
The iPod/Bluetooth audio player is selected as a source although no iPod/Bluetooth audio player is connected.
 Change the source to any source other than iPod/
Bluetooth. Connect an iPod/Bluetooth audio player, and change the source to iPod/Bluetooth again.
No Media file
The connected USB device contains no playable audio file. Media was played that doesn’t have data recorded that the unit can play.
 See Playable Media and Files (P.91) and try
another USB device.
USB device over current status detected.
The connected USB device is rated a current capacity higher than the allowable limit.
 Check the USB device. Some trouble may have
occurred to the connected USB device.
 Change the source to any source other than USB.
Remove the USB device.
Navigation Error. Please turn on power again later.
The communication error has occurred due to severely cold temperature.
 Turn on power again after warming your car interior.
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Appendix

Playable Media and Files

You can play various kinds of media and files on this unit.
Ñ List of playable discs
Disc types / Standard Support Remark
DVD DVD Video
DVD Audio ×
DVD-VR ×
1
DVD-R*
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
DVD-R DL (Dual layer)
DVD+R DL (Double layer)
DVD-RAM ×
CD Music CD*
Others Dualdisc ×
v : Playback is possible. r : Playback is partly possible.
× : Playback is impossible.
1
CD-ROM
CD-R
CD-RW
DTS-CD ×
Video CD (VCD)
Super video CD ×
Photo CD ×
CD-EXTRA
HDCD
CCCD ×
Super audio CD
■ Use of DualDisc
When playing a “DualDisc” on this unit, the surface of the disc that is not played may be scratched while the disc is inserted or ejected. Since the music CD surface does not conform to the CD standard, playback may be impossible.
(A “DualDisc” is a disc with one surface containing DVD standard signals and the other surface containing music CD signals.)
v
v
• MP3/ WMA/ AAC/ WAV/ FLAC/ Vorbis/ MPEG1/ MPEG2/ MPEG4/ H.264/ WMV/ MKV playback
• Multi-border/Multisession playback (Playback depends on authoring conditions)
v v v v
Only video format
v
v v
• MP3/ WMA/ AAC/ WAV/ FLAC/ Vorbis playback
• Multisession is supported.
v
• Packet write is not supported.
v
v
r
Only music CD session can be played.
r
Normal music CD sound quality
r
Only CD layer can be played.
1
*
Incompatible with 8 cm (3 inch) discs.
■ About disc format
The disc format should be the one of the following.
• ISO 9660 Level 1/2
• Joliet
• Romeo
• Long file name
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Ñ About files
The following audio and video files are supported.
■ Playable Audio files
Format Bit rate Sampling frequency Bit count
AAC-LC (.m4a) MPEG2/4 AAC LC
MP3 (.mp3) MPEG 1/2 Audio Layer 3 8 – 320kbps, VBR 16 – 48 kHz 16 bit
WMA (.wma) Windows Media Audio
Linear PCM (WAVE) (.wav)
FLAC (.flac)
Vorbis (.ogg) vorbis VBR 16 – 48 kHz 16 bit
DSD (.dsf, .dff) DSF, DSDIFF 2.8 MHz, 5.6 MHz, 11.2 MHz 1 bit
• If music of normal CD and other playback systems are recorded in the same disc, only the playback system recorded at the first setout is played.
• WMA and AAC files with DRM cannot be played.
• DSD sound is converted to PCM sound before playback.
• The EmChinks tag of DSDIFF is not supported.
• Although the audio files complies with the standards listed above, they may not be played depending on the types or conditions of media or device.
• This unit supports playback of High-Resolution Audio files. It is recommended that a car audio system should be configured with all High-Resolution Audio compatible products from player to speaker to enjoy its high quality sound.
HE-AAC(V1,V2)
Standard L3 profile (Version 7,8,9)
RIFF waveform Audio Format
flac
8 – 320kbps, VBR 16 – 48 kHz 16 bit
8 – 320kbps 16 – 48 kHz 16 bit
16 – 48 kHz (Disc), 16 – 192 kHz (USB/ SD)
16 – 48 kHz (Disc), 16 – 192 kHz (USB/ SD)
16/ 24 bit
16/ 24 bit
■ Acceptable Video files
Profile Max. Picture size Max. bit rate Audio format
MPEG-1 (.mpg, .mpeg) – 352 × 240, 352 × 288 1.5 Mbps MPEG Audio Layer 2
MPEG-2 (.mpg, .mpeg) MP@ML 720 × 480, 720 × 576 8 Mbps MPEG Audio Layer 2
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (.mp4, .m4v, .avi, .flv, .f4v)
MPEG-4 (.mp4, .avi) Advanced Simple
WMV (.wmv) Main Profile 1920 × 1080 (30 fps) 8 Mbps WMA
MKV (.mkv)
• This unit can only play back files which are smaller than 4 GB.
Baseline Profile, Main Profile
Profile
Video format follows H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-4, WMV
1920 × 1080 (30 fps) 8 Mbps MP3, AAC
1920 × 1080 (30 fps) 8 Mbps MP3, AAC
MP3, AAC, WMA, Vorbis, FLAC
■ Limitation on structure of file and folder
Disc media USB device/ SD
Maximum number of folder layers 8 8
Maximum number of files (per folder) 999 999
Maximum number of folders (per folder) 5000 9999
Maximum number of folders (per device) 5000 Unlimited
• You can enter a folder name and file name with 255 or fewer single-byte characters.
• Files in the folder whose folder name begins with a dot (.) cannot be played.
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Region Codes in the World

The DVD players are given a region code according to the country or area it is marketed, as shown in the following map.
1
2
1
4
■ DVD disc marks
ALL
Indicates a region number. The discs with this mark can be played with any DVD player.
8
Indicates the number of audio languages recorded. Up to 8 languages can be recorded in a movie. You can select a favorite language.
32
Indicates the number of subtitled languages recorded. Up to 32 languages can be recorded.
9
If a DVD disc has scenes shot from multiple angles, you can select a favorite angle.
16:9 LB
Indicates the type of screen for the image. The left mark indicates that a wide image picture (16:9) is displayed on a standard TV set screen (4:3) with a black band at both the top and bottom of the screen (letter box).
5
6
3
5
2
2
4
■ Operation regulatory marks
With this DVD, some functions of this unit such as the play function may be restricted depending on the location where the DVD is playing. In this case, the following marks will appear on the screen. For more information, refer to the disc manual.
Prohibition Mark
■ Discs with limited period of use
Do not leave discs with a limited period of use in this unit. If you load an already expired disc, you may not be able to remove it from this unit.
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DVD Language Codes

Code Language
aa Afar ab Abkhazian af Afrikaans am Amharic ar Arabic as Assamese ay Aymara az Azerbaijani ba Bashkir be Byelorussian bg Bulgarian bh Bihari bi Bislama bn Bengali, Bangla bo Tibetan br Breton ca Catalan co Corsican cs Czech cy Welsh da Danish de German dz Bhutani el Greek en English eo Esperanto es Spanish et Estonian eu Basque fa Persian fi Finnish fj Fiji fo Faroese fr French fy Frisian ga Irish gd Scots Gaelic gl Galician gn Guarani gu Gujarati ha Hausa he Hebrew hi Hindi hr Croatian hu Hungarian hy Armenian
Code Language
ia Interlingua ie Interlingue ik Inupiak id Indonesian is Icelandic it Italian ja Japanese jv Javanese ka Georgian kk Kazakh kl Greenlandic km Cambodian kn Kannada ko Korean ks Kashmiri ku Kurdish ky Kirghiz la Latin lb Luxembourgish ln Lingala lo Laotian lt Lithuanian lv Latvian, Lettish mg Malagasy mi Maori mk Macedonian ml Malayalam mn Mongolian mo Moldavian mr Marathi ms Malay mt Maltese my Burmese na Nauru ne Nepali nl Dutch no Norwegian oc Occitan om (Afan) Oromo or Oriya pa Punjabi pl Polish ps Pashto, Pushto pt Portuguese qu Quechua rm Rhaeto-Romance
Code Language
rn Kirundi ro Romanian ru Russian rw Kinyarwanda sa Sanskrit sd Sindhi sg Sangho sh Serbo-Croatian si Singhalese sk Slovak sl Slovenian sm Samoan sn Shona so Somali sq Albanian sr Serbian ss Siswati st Sesotho su Sundanese sv Swedish sw Swahili ta Tamil te Telugu tg Tajik th Thai ti Tigrinya tk Turkmen tl Tagalog tn Setswana to Tongan tr Turkish ts Tsonga tt Tatar tw Twi uk Ukrainian ur Urdu uz Uzbek vi Vietnamese vo Volapuk wo Wolof xh Xhosa yo Yoruba zh Chinese zu Zulu
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Specifications

■ Monitor section
Picture Size
: 6.75 inches (diagonal) wide : 152.1 mm (W) × 79.5 mm (H)
5-63/64 × 3-1/8 inch
Display System
: AAS LCD panel
Drive System
: TFT active matrix system
Number of Pixels
: 2,764,800 (1280H x 720V x RGB)
Effective Pixels
: 99.99 %
Pixel Arrangement
: RGB striped arrangement
Back Lighting
: LED
■ DVD player section
D/A Converter
: 24/ 32 bit
Audio Decoder
: Linear PCM/ Dolby Audio/ MP3/ WMA/ AAC/ WAV/
FLAC/ Vorbis
Video Decoder
: MPEG1/ MPEG2/ MPEG4/ WMV/ H.264/ MKV
Wow & Flutter
: Below Measurable Limit
Frequency Response
• 96 kHz : 20 – 44,000 Hz
• 48 kHz : 20 – 22,000 Hz
• 44.1 kHz : 20 – 20,000 Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion
: 0.010 % (1 kHz)
S/N Ratio (dB)
: 90.5 dB
Dynamic Range
: 89 dB
Disc Format
: DVD-Video/ VIDEO-CD/ CD-DA
Quantifying Bit Number
: 16/ 20/ 24 bit
■ USB interface section
USB Standard
: USB 2.0 High Speed
File System
: FAT 16/ 32, exFAT, NTFS
Maximum Power Supply Current
D/A Converter
Audio Decoder
Video Decoder
1.5 A × 2
: DC 5 V
: 24/ 32 bit
: MP3/ WMA/ AAC/ WAV/ FLAC/ Vorbis/ DSD
: MPEG1/ MPEG2/ MPEG4/ WMV/ H.264/ MKV
■ Miracast section
Mode
: Sink
Copyright protection
: HDCP2.2
Touch Control
: UIBC
■ Wi-Fi section
IEEE Standard
DNX9180DABS/ DNX9180S: 802.11 a/b/g/n DNX9180SM : 802.11 b/g/n
Frequency Range
DNX9180DABS/ DNX9180S : Dual Band ( 2.4GHz / 5GHz ) DNX9180SM: 2.4GHz
Channels
DNX9180DABS/ DNX9180S : Auto(1-11ch) / Auto(149,153,157,161ch) DNX9180SM: Auto(1-11ch)
Transfer rates (MAX)
DNX9180DABS/ DNX9180S : 11a:54 Mbps / 11b: 11 Mbps / 11g: 54 Mbps /
11n:150 Mbps DNX9180SM : 11b: 11 Mbps / 11g: 54 Mbps / 11n:150 Mbps
Output Power
DNX9180DABS/ DNX9180S : 11a:14dBm±2dB / 11b: 17dBm±2dB /
11g:15dBm±2dB / 11n:14dBm±2dB DNX9180SM : 11b: 17dBm±2dB /
11g:15dBm±2dB / 11n:14dBm±2dB
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■ Bluetooth section
Technology
: Bluetooth Ver.4.1
Frequency
: 2.402 – 2.480 GHz
Output Power
: +4dBm (MAX), 0dBm (AVE), Power Class2
Maximum Communication range
: Line of sight approx. 10m (32.8 ft)
Audio Codec
: SBC/ AAC
Profile (Multi Profile support)
• HFP (V1.7) (Hands Free Profile)
• SPP (Serial Port Profile)
• A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
• AVRCP (V1.6) (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
• PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile)
■ HDMI section
HDMI
: Type-A
Input Resolution
• VGA (640x480p @59.94Hz/60Hz)
• 480p (720x480p @59.94Hz/60Hz)
• 720p (1280x720p @59.94Hz/60Hz)
Input Audio Type
: 32K/ 44.1K/ 48K/ 88.2K/ 96K/ 176.2K/ 192K Hz
16/20/24-bit Linerar PCM
■ Digital Radio section (DNX9180DABS)
Frequency Range
BAND III: 174.928 – 239.200 (MHz)
Sensitivity
: -100 dBm
S/N Ratio (dB)
: 90 dB
■ Digital Antenna Connector section (DNX9180DABS)
Connector type
: SMB
Output Voltage (11 – 16V)
: 14.4 V
Maximum Current
: < 100 mA
■ FM tuner section
Frequency Range (step)
: 87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz (50 kHz)
Usable Sensitivity (S/N : 30 dB)
: 9.3 dBf (0.8 μV/ 75 Ω)
Quieting Sensitivity (S/N : 46 dB)
: 15.2 dBf (1.6 μV/ 75 Ω)
Frequency Response
: 30 Hz – 15 kHz
S/N Ratio (dB)
: 75 dB (MONO)
Selectivity (± 400 kHz)
: Over 80 dB
Stereo Separation
: 45 dB (1 kHz)
■ AM tuner section
Frequency Range (step)
DNX9180S: 531 kHz – 1611 kHz (9 kHz) DNX9180DABS: 531 kHz – 1701 kHz (9 kHz) DNX9180SM: 531 kHz – 1602 kHz (9 kHz)
Usable Sensitivity
: 28 dBμ (25 μV)
■ Video section
Color System of External Video Input
: NTSC/ PAL
External Video Input Level (mini jack)
: 1 Vp-p/ 75 Ω
External Audio Max Input Level (mini jack)
: 2 V/ 25 kΩ
Video Input Level (RCA jacks)
: 1 Vp-p/ 75 Ω
Video Output Level (RCA jacks)
: 1 Vp-p/ 75 Ω
Audio Output Level (mini jack)
: 1.2 V/ 10 kΩ
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■ DSP section
Graphics equalizer
Band: 13 Band Frequency (BAND1 – 13) : 62.5/ 100/ 160/ 250/ 400/ 630/ 1k/ 1.6k/ 2.5k/ 4k/
6.3k/ 10k/ 16k Hz
Gain
: -9/-8/-7/-6/-5/-4/-3/-2/-1/0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9 dB
2Way X'Over
High pass filter
Frequency: Through, 30/ 40/ 50/ 60/ 70/ 80/ 90/ 100/
120/ 150/ 180/ 220/ 250 Hz
Slope: -6/-12/-18/-24 dB/Oct.
Low pass filter
Frequency: 30/ 40/ 50/ 60/ 70/ 80/ 90/ 100/ 120/
150/ 180/ 220/ 250 Hz, Through
Slope: -6/-12/-18/-24 dB/Oct.
3Way X'Over
High pass filter
Frequency: 250/ 300/ 1k/ 1.6k/ 2.5k/ 4k/ 5k/ 6.3k/ 8k/
10k/ 12.5k Hz
Slope: -12/-18/-24 dB/Oct.
Band pass filter
Frequency: Through, 50/ 60/ 70/ 80/ 90/ 100/ 120/
150/ 180/ 220/ 250/ 300 Hz 250/ 300/ 1k/ 1.6k/ 2.5k/ 4k/ 5k/ 6.3k/ 8k Hz , Through
Slope: -12/-18/-24 dB/Oct.
Low pass filter
Frequency: 30/ 40/ 50/ 60/ 70/ 80/ 90/ 100/ 120/
150 Hz, Through
Slope: -12/-18/-24 dB/Oct.
Position
Front / Rear /Subwoofer Delay
: 0 – 6.1 m (0.01 m Step)
Gain
: -8 – 0 dB
Subwoofer level
: -50 – +10 dB
■ Audio section
Maximum Power (Front & Rear)
: 50 W × 4
Typical Power Output (Front & Rear)
Full Bandwidth Power (at less than 1% THD) : 22 W × 4
Output frequency band
: 20 – 88,000 Hz
Preout Level (V)
: 5 V/ 10 kΩ
Preout Impedance
: ≤ 300 Ω
Speaker Impedance
: 4 – 8 Ω
■ Navigation section
Receiver
: High-sensitivity GPS receiver
Reception Frequency
: 1575.42 MHz (C/A code)
Acquisition Times
Cold : 29 seconds (typ) (All satellites at -130 dBm Without aiding)
Update Rate
: 1/second, continuous
Accuracy
Position: <2.5 meters, CEP, at -130 dBm Velocity: 0.1 meter/sec
Position Method
: GPS
Antenna
: External GPS antenna
■ General
Operating Voltage
: 14.4 V (10.5 – 16 V allowable)
Maximum Current Consumption
: 15 A
Installation Dimensions (W × H × D)
: 178 × 100 × 160 mm
Operational Temperature R ange
: -10 °C – +60 °C
Weight
: 2.5 kg
NOTE
• Although the effective pixels for the liquid crystal panel is given as 99.99% or more, 0.01% of pixels may not light or may light incorrectly.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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About this Unit

■ Copyrights
• The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by JVC KENWOOD Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Audio and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• This item incorporates copy protection technology
• Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered
• This software is based in part on the work of the
• The “AAC” logo is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories.
• “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an
• iPhone, iPod, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple
• Use of the Apple CarPlay logo means that a vehicle
• Apple, Siri is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in
• SPOTIFY and the Spotify logo are among the
• Android, Android Auto, Google Play and other marks
• Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
• The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Logo is a certification mark of
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.
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
independent JPEG Group.
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.
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
user interface meets Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this vehicle or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this product with iPhone, or iPod may affect wireless performance. Apple CarPlay and Apple CarPlay logo are trademarks of Apple Inc.
the U.S. and other countries. Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc.
registered trademarks of Spotify AB.
are trademarks of Google LLC.
Wi-Fi Alliance®.
• This product includes FontAvenue® fonts licenced by NEC Corporation.FontAvenue is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
• This product includes "Ubiquitous QuickBoot TM" technology developed by Ubiquitous Corp. Ubiquitous QuickBoot TM is a trademark of Ubiquitous Corp. Copyright© 2017 Ubiquitous Corp. All rights reserved.
• THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (¡)ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (¡¡)DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
• THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG­4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (¡) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR (¡¡) DECODING MPEG­4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
• THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON­COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO ( i ) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1 STANDARD (“VC-1 VIDEO”) AND/OR ( ii ) DECODE VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA. COM
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• libFLAC Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Josh Coalson Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Xiph.Org Foundation Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
– Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
– Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
– Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation
nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
• libvorbis Copyright (c) 2002-2008 Xiph.org Foundation Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
– Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
– Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
– Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation
nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
• libogg Copyright (c) 2002, Xiph.org Foundation Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
– Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
– Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
– Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation
nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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■ The marking of products using lasers
For DNX9180SM
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.
■ Eski Elektrik ve Elektronik Ekipmanların İmha Edilmesi Hakkında Bilgi (ayrı atık toplama sistemlerini kullanan ülkeleri için uygulanabilir)
Sembollü (üzerinde çarpı işareti olan çöp kutusu) ürünler ev atıkları olarak atılamaz. Eski elektrik ve elektronik ekipmanlar, bu ürünleri ve ürün atıklarını geri dönüştürebilecek bir tesiste değerlendirilmelidir. Yaşadığınız bölgeye en yakın geri dönüşüm tesisinin yerini öğrenmek için yerel makamlara müracaat edin. Uygun geri dönüşüm ve atık imha yöntemi sağlığımız ve çevremiz üzerindeki zararlı etkileri önlerken kaynakların korunmasına da yardımcı olacaktır.
Declaration of Conformity with regard to the RE Directive 2014/53/EU Declaration of Conformity with regard to the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU Manufacturer:
JVC KENWOOD Corporation 3-12, Moriyacho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-0022, JAPAN
EU Representative:
JVCKENWOOD Europe B.V. Amsterdamseweg 37, 1422 AC UITHOORN, THE NETHERLANDS
English
Hereby, JVC KENWOOD declares that the radio equipment DNX9180SM is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
Türkçe
Burada, JVC KENWOOD DNX9180SM radyo ekipmanının 2014/53/AB Direktifine uygun olduğunu bildirir. AB uyumluluk deklarasyonunun tam metni aşağıdaki internet adresinde mevcuttur.
URL: http://www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/eudoc/
■ For Turkey
Bu ürün 28300 sayılı Resmi Gazete’de yayımlanan Atik Elektrikli ve Elektronik Eşyalarin Kontrolü Yönetmeliğe uygun olarak üretilmiştir.
ילמשח דויצ לש הפשאל הכלשה רבדב עדימ
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.)תדרפומ הפשא ףוסיא תכרעמב תושמתשמש
X םע הפשא חפ( ןומיסה םע תוללוסו םירצומ ךילשהל ןתינ אל
.הליגר תיתיב הפשאכ )וילע
ןקתמב תוללוס ןכו ןשי ינורטקלאו ילמשח דויצ רזחמל שי
.םהלש יאוולה ירצותבו הלאכ םיטירפב לפטל לגוסמה
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ורזעי םיתואנ הפשאל הכלשהו רוזחימ .םכילא בורקה רוזחימה
לעו ונתואירב לע תוילילש תועפשה עונמלו םיבאשמ רמשל
.הביבסה
ןייצמ תוללוס רובע ןומיסל תחתמש Pb ןומיסה :בל ומיש
.תרפוע הליכמ הללוסהש
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