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AVH-4000NEX
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Owner’s Manual Mode d’emploi Manual de instrucciones
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Please read through these instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this document in a safe place for future reference.
Contents
Important
The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens, which may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements.
Precaution
Information to User ........................................ |
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The Safety of Your Ears is in Your Hands .......... |
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ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL: ............................... |
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BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE |
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FOLLOWING GUIDELINES: ......................... |
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License, Warranty Disclaimer & |
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Limitation of Liability............................... |
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SAFETY PROVISIONS......................................... |
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Important safety information ........................ |
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Parking brake interlock.................................. |
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To ensure safe driving ......................................... |
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When using a display connected |
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to V OUT.................................................... |
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To avoid battery exhaustion........................... |
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Rear view camera............................................ |
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Handling the SD card slot ............................. |
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Handling the USB connector ........................ |
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Important (Serial Number:) ........................... |
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Failure to operate ............................................ |
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Visit our website.............................................. |
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Protecting the LCD panel and screen .......... |
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Notes on internal memory............................. |
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Before removing the vehicle battery ................. |
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Data subject to erasure....................................... |
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Resetting the microprocessor............................ |
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About this manual .......................................... |
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Use and care of the remote control .............. |
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Installing the battery ........................................... |
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Using the remote control.................................... |
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Basic operation
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Checking part names and functions ............ |
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Remote control................................................ |
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Protecting your product against theft.......... |
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Removing the front panel ................................... |
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Attaching the front panel.................................... |
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Notes on using the LCD panel....................... |
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Adjusting the LCD panel angle ..................... |
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Inserting/ejecting/connecting media........... |
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Inserting and ejecting a disc.............................. |
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Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card.... |
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Connecting and disconnecting an iPod.......... |
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Plugging and unplugging a USB |
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storage device............................................. |
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Startup and termination................................ |
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On first-time startup ...................................... |
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Regular startup .............................................. |
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Turning off the display................................... |
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How to use the screens................................. |
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Switching screens using the touch |
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panel keys.................................................... |
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Switching screens using the hard- |
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ware buttons................................................ |
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Supported AV source .................................... |
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Displaying the AV operation screen............ |
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Selecting a front source on the AV |
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source selection screen ............................. |
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Selecting a front source on the source list..... |
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Selecting a rear source ..................................... |
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Turning off the AV source ............................. |
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Changing the display order of |
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source icons ............................................ |
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Changing the display order of |
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source keys.............................................. |
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Using the touch panel ................................... |
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Using the common touch panel keys.............. |
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Operating list screens....................................... |
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Operating the time bar...................................... |
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Operating the on-screen keyboard .................. |
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Registering and con- |
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necting a Bluetooth device |
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Preparing communication devices.............. |
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Registering your Bluetooth devices ............ |
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Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices......... |
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Pairing from your Bluetooth devices............... |
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Connecting to a Bluetooth device |
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automatically............................................... |
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Deleting a registered device............................. |
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Connecting a registered |
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Bluetooth device manually.................... |
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Switching visibility ........................................ |
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Entering the PIN code for |
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Bluetooth wireless connection ............. |
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Displaying the Bluetooth device |
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address..................................................... |
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Clearing the Bluetooth memory .................. |
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Updating Bluetooth software....................... |
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Displaying the Bluetooth soft- |
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ware version ............................................ |
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Using hands-free phoning |
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Displaying the phone menu ......................... |
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Touch panel keys ............................................... |
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Reading the screen............................................ |
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Making a phone call ...................................... |
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Direct dialing...................................................... |
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Calling a number in the phone book ............... |
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Dialing from the history.................................... |
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Using the preset dial lists ................................. |
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Receiving a phone call .................................. |
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Answering an incoming call............................. |
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Minimizing the dial confirmation screen.... |
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Changing the phone settings....................... |
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Answering a call automatically........................ |
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Switching the ring tone..................................... |
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Inverting names in the phone book................. |
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Setting the private mode .................................. |
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Adjusting the other party’s listen- |
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ing volume................................................... |
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Using the voice recognition |
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function (for iPhone) .............................. |
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Notes for hands-free phoning ...................... |
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iPod / iPhone or |
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smartphone setup operation |
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The basic flow of iPod / iPhone |
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or smartphone setup .............................. |
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Setting the device connection method ....... |
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iPod compatibility.......................................... |
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Android™ device compatibility .................... |
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MirrorLink device compatibility ................... |
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Information on the connections |
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and functions for each device ............... |
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HD Radio™ reception |
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HD Radio stations.......................................... |
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Using the touch panel keys .......................... |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Selecting a band ............................................ |
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Manual tuning................................................ |
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Seek tuning..................................................... |
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Selecting a preset channel from |
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the preset channel list............................ |
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Storing broadcast frequencies..................... |
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Storing the strongest broadcast |
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frequencies.............................................. |
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Tuning into strong frequencies .................... |
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Switching the seek mode.............................. |
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Switching the reception mode..................... |
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Storing song information to an |
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iPod (iTunes Tagging)............................. |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Playing a disc |
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Using the touch panel keys (for audio) ....... |
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Using the touch panel keys (for video)........ |
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Reading the screen (for audio)..................... |
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Reading the screen (for video) ..................... |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Selecting files from the file name list.......... |
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Playing tracks in random order.................... |
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Setting a repeat play range........................... |
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Switching the media file type....................... |
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Searching for the part you want to play...... |
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Operating the DVD menu ............................. |
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Switching the subtitle language.................. |
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Switching the audio language ..................... |
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Frame-by-frame playback ............................. |
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Slow motion playback................................... |
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Returning to a specified scene..................... |
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Resuming playback (Bookmark) ................. |
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Operating the DVD menu using |
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touch panel keys ..................................... |
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Switching the multi-angle DVD display...... |
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Selecting the audio output ........................... |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Playing compressed |
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audio files |
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Using the touch panel keys .......................... |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure (for Disc) ....................... |
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Starting procedure (for USB/SD)................. |
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Switching the browse mode......................... |
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Selecting files from the file name list.......... |
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Selecting a file from the list |
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related to the song currently |
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playing (link search)............................... |
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Playing files in random order....................... |
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Setting a repeat play range........................... |
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Switching the media file type....................... |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Playing compressed |
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video files |
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Using the touch panel keys .......................... |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure (for Disc) ....................... |
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Starting procedure (for USB/SD)................. |
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Selecting files from the file name list.......... |
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Setting a repeat play range........................... |
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Frame-by-frame playback ............................. |
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Slow motion playback................................... |
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Switching the media file type....................... |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Playing compressed |
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still image files |
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Using the touch panel keys .......................... |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Selecting files from the file name list.......... |
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Playing files in random order....................... |
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Setting a repeat play range........................... |
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Switching the media file type....................... |
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Setting the slideshow interval ..................... |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Using an iPod |
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Using the touch panel keys (for audio) ....... |
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Using the touch panel keys (for video)........ |
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Reading the screen (for audio)..................... |
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Reading the screen (for video) ..................... |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Setting the shuffle play................................. |
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Setting a repeat play range........................... |
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Selecting song or video sources |
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from the playlist screen.......................... |
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Using this product’s iPod func- |
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tion from your iPod ................................. |
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Changing the speed of audio- |
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book playback ......................................... |
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Displaying lists related to the |
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song currently playing (link search)..... |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Playing back music from a |
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music app other than iPod |
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music, as the iPod source...................... |
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Using the touch panel keys .............................. |
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Reading the screen............................................ |
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Using your iPhone or |
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smartphone applications |
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Using AppRadio Mode .................................. |
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Using the touch panel keys (App |
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control side bar).......................................... |
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Starting procedure ............................................ |
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Using the keyboard............................................ |
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Adjusting the image size (For |
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smartphone users) ..................................... |
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Displaying the image of your appli- |
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cation (iPhone with 30-pin connector)..... |
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Displaying the image of your appli- |
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cation (iPhone with Lightning |
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connector) ................................................... |
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Displaying the image of your appli- |
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cation (smartphone)................................... |
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Using MirrorLink............................................ |
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Using the touch panel keys (App |
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control side bar).......................................... |
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Starting procedure ............................................ |
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Using the audio mix function....................... |
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Streaming Pandora® |
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Pandora operations ....................................... |
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Using the touch panel keys .......................... |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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For iPhone with a 30-pin connector users ...... |
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For iPhone with a Lightning connec- |
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tor users ....................................................... |
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For smartphone users ....................................... |
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Selecting a Pandora station from the list ... |
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Add station ..................................................... |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Using Aha Radio |
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Using the touch panel keys .......................... |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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For iPhone with a 30-pin connector users ...... |
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For iPhone with a Lightning connec- |
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tor users ....................................................... |
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For smartphone users ....................................... |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Using iDatalink |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Hands-free phone .......................................... |
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Setting Bluetooth .............................................. |
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Phone Book screen ........................................... |
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History list screen.............................................. |
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Dial screen.......................................................... |
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Dial confirmation screen .................................. |
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Using a Bluetooth |
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audio player |
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Using the touch panel keys .......................... |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Selecting files from the file name list.......... |
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Playing files in random order....................... |
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Setting a repeat play range........................... |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Using the SiriusXM® tuner |
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SiriusXM tuner operations............................ |
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Subscribing to the SiriusXM |
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Satellite Radio service ............................... |
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Using the touch panel keys .......................... |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Manual tuning................................................ |
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Selecting a preset channel from |
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the preset channel list............................ |
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Storing broadcast channels ......................... |
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Selecting a SiriusXM channel directly........ |
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Selecting a channel from a list of |
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all channels ............................................. |
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Selecting a channel from the |
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category list............................................. |
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Switching the displayed list ......................... |
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Using the Replay™ function......................... |
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Setting SiriusXM TuneStart™ ...................... |
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Using TuneScan™.......................................... |
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Using category scan...................................... |
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Setting parental lock ..................................... |
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Setting the passcode......................................... |
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Locking the channel.......................................... |
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Using the content alerts function |
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(such as Song Alerts, Artist |
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Alerts and Game Alerts)......................... |
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Memorizing the current contents .................... |
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Setting the program you want to |
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be alerted for............................................ |
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Selecting teams for Game Alert................... |
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Restoring the SiriusXM settings |
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to the default ........................................... |
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Storing song information to an |
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iPod (iTunes Tagging)............................. |
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Operating with the hardware buttons ......... |
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Using an HDMI source
Using the touch panel keys |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Using an AUX source
Using the touch panel keys .......................... |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Setting the video signal ................................ |
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Switching the operation screen................... |
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Using AV input
Using the touch panel keys |
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Reading the screen........................................ |
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Starting procedure......................................... |
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Setting the video signal ................................ |
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Using MIXTRAX
MIXTRAX operation....................................... |
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Touch panel keys............................................ |
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Selecting an item to play songs................... |
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Selecting songs not to be played................. |
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Specifying the playback portion .................. |
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Setting the flash pattern ............................... |
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System settings
Activating the Bluetooth audio source ....... |
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Setting the ever scroll ................................... |
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Setting AV input............................................. |
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Setting the rear view camera........................ |
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Setting rear view camera activation................ |
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Setting the polarity of the rear view camera .. |
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Setting the camera for Camera |
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View mode ............................................... |
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Displaying the parking assist guidelines.... |
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Setting guidelines on the rear |
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view image............................................... |
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Turning off the demo screen......................... |
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Selecting the system language.................... |
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Setting the keyboard language |
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with the application for iPhone............. |
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Setting the beep sound................................. |
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Adjusting the response positions |
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of the touch panel (touch |
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panel calibration).................................... |
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Adjusting the picture..................................... |
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Displaying the firmware version.................. |
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Updating firmware......................................... |
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Checking the connections of leads ............. |
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Audio adjustments |
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Using fader/balance adjustment ................. |
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Using balance adjustment............................ |
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Switching sound muting/attenuation......... |
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Adjusting source levels................................. |
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Adjusting the filter......................................... |
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Adjusting the front and rear speaker output .. |
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Using the subwoofer output............................. |
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Selecting the listening position ................... |
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Adjusting the speaker output |
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levels finely .............................................. |
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Adjusting the time alignment ...................... |
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Using the equalizer........................................ |
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Recalling equalizer curves ............................... |
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Customizing the equalizer curves ................... |
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Using the auto-adjusted equalizer................... |
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Adjusting the equalizer curve |
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automatically (Auto EQ)......................... |
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Before operating the Auto EQ function........... |
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Performing Auto EQ .......................................... |
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Theme menu |
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Setting the illumination color ...................... |
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Selecting the color from the preset colors ..... |
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Creating a user-defined color........................... |
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Selecting the background display............... |
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Changing to the background |
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display image stored on the |
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external device (USB/SD).......................... |
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Selecting the theme color............................. |
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Selecting the clock image ............................ |
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Changing the preinstalled splash screen ... |
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Changing to the splash screen |
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stored on the external device |
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(USB/SD)..................................................... |
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Replicating the settings................................ |
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Exporting “Theme” settings ............................. |
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Importing “Theme” settings............................. |
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Setting up the video player |
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Setting the top-priority languages............... |
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Setting the subtitle language........................... |
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Setting the audio language .............................. |
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Setting the menu language.............................. |
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Setting the angle icon display...................... |
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Setting the aspect ratio................................. |
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Setting parental lock ..................................... |
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Setting the code number and level.................. |
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Displaying your DivX VOD regis- |
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tration code.............................................. |
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Displaying your DivX VOD |
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deregistration code................................. |
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Automatic playback of DVDs ....................... |
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Setting the video signal for the |
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rear view camera..................................... |
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Language code chart for DVDs .................... |
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Favorite menu |
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Selecting a shortcut ...................................... |
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Removing a shortcut ..................................... |
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Common operations |
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Setting the time and date ............................. |
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Storing song information to an |
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iPod (iTunes Tagging)............................. |
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Setting the “Sound Retriever” function...... |
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Changing the wide screen mode ................. |
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Other functions |
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Selecting the video for the rear display....... |
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Setting the anti-theft function...................... |
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Setting the password ........................................ |
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Entering the password ...................................... |
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Deleting the password ...................................... |
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Forgotten password........................................... |
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Restoring this product to the |
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default settings ....................................... |
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Restoring the default settings.......................... |
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Precautions |
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Your new product and this manual.............. |
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Important safeguards.................................... |
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Connection |
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Precautions before connecting |
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the system................................................ |
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Before installing this product....................... |
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To prevent damage ........................................ |
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Notice for the blue/white lead.......................... |
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Connecting the power cord .......................... |
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Connecting to separately sold |
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power amp ............................................... |
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Connecting an iPhone with |
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Lightning connector ............................... |
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Connecting via the USB port............................ |
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Connecting via the HDMI port ......................... |
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Connecting an iPhone with |
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30-pin connector ..................................... |
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Connecting via the AUX input.......................... |
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Connecting via the RGB input.......................... |
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Connecting the Android™ device ................ |
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Connecting an Android device with |
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an HDMI port............................................... |
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Connecting an Android device with |
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an MHL port................................................. |
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Connecting the MirrorLink™ device............ |
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Securing the High Speed HDMI® Cable.... |
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Connecting a rear view camera.................... |
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Connecting the external video |
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component............................................... |
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Using AV input ................................................... |
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Using an AUX input........................................... |
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Connecting an HDMI device ........................ |
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Connecting the rear display ......................... |
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When using a rear display con- |
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nected to rear video output........................ |
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Installation |
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Precautions before installation.................... |
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Before installing............................................. |
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Installing this product................................... |
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Installation notes............................................... |
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Installation using the screw holes |
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on the side of this product......................... |
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Fastening the front panel.................................. |
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Installing the microphone ............................ |
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Mounting on the sun visor................................ |
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Installation on the steering column ................ |
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Adjusting the microphone angle ..................... |
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Appendix |
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Troubleshooting ............................................. |
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Error messages .............................................. |
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Handling and care of discs........................... |
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Built-in drive and care....................................... |
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Ambient conditions for playing a disc ............ |
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Playable discs ................................................ |
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DVD-Video and CD ............................................ |
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AVCHD recorded discs ..................................... |
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Playing DualDisc ............................................... |
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Dolby Digital....................................................... |
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Detailed information for playable media .... |
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Compatibility...................................................... |
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Media compatibility chart................................. |
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Bluetooth ........................................................ |
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SiriusXM® satellite radio ............................. |
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HD Radio™ Technology ................................ |
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SDHC............................................................... |
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WMA/WMV..................................................... |
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DivX ................................................................. |
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AAC.................................................................. |
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Android™ ........................................................ |
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MirrorLink ....................................................... |
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Detailed information regarding |
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connected iPod devices ......................... |
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iPod and iPhone................................................. |
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Lightning............................................................. |
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App Store............................................................ |
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iTunes.................................................................. |
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Using app-based connected content .......... |
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Pandora®............................................................ |
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Aha Radio ........................................................... |
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HDMI ............................................................... |
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MHL ................................................................. |
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Notice regarding video viewing ................... |
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Notice regarding DVD-Video viewing.......... |
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Notice regarding MP3 file usage ................. |
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Using the LCD screen correctly ................... |
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Handling the LCD screen.................................. |
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Liquid crystal display (LCD) screen ................ |
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Maintaining the LCD screen............................. |
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LED (light-emitting diode) backlight............... |
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Specifications ................................................ |
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Precaution
Information to User
Contains FCC ID : RKXFC6000TS
Contains IC : 5119A-FC6000TS
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licenceexempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The Bluetooth antenna cannot be removed (or replaced) by user.
This equipment complies with FCC/ IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF)
Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person’s body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles).
Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES
OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
CAUTION:
THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD.
CAUTION
This product is a Class 1 laser product classified under the Safety of laser products, IEC 60825-1:2007, and contains a class 1M laser module. To ensure continued safety, do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
CAUTION—CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN, DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
WARNING
Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with the product may expose you to chemicals listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
■The Safety of Your Ears is in
Your Hands
Get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level—a level that lets the sound come through clearly without annoying blaring or distortion and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Sound can be deceiving. Over time, your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of sound, so what sounds
“normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
■ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL:
Set your volume control at a low setting.
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, without distortion.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level, set the dial and leave it there.
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■SAFETY PROVISIONS
■Disclaimer
THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN PIONEER’S LIMITED WARRANTY ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES MADE BY PIONEER OR ANY OF ITS LICENSORS, AS APPLICABLE. PIONEER AND ITS LICENSORS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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Before using this product, be sure to read and fully understand the following safety information:
Do not operate this product, any applications, or the rear view camera option (if purchased) if doing so will divert your attention in any way from the safe operation of your vehicle. Always observe safe driving rules and follow all existing traffic regulations. If you experience difficulty in operating this product or reading the display, park your vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before making the necessary adjustments.
Never set the volume of this product so high that you cannot hear outside traffic and emergency vehicles.
To promote safety, certain functions are disabled unless the vehicle is stopped and/or the parking brake is applied.
Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and safety information.
Do not install this product where it may
(i) obstruct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the performance of any of the vehicle’s operating systems or safety features, including air bags or hazard lamp buttons or (iii) impair the driver’s ability to safely operate the vehicle.
Please remember to fasten your seat belt at all times while operating your vehicle. If you are ever in an accident, your injuries can be considerably more severe if your seat belt is not properly buckled.
Never use headphones while driving.
Certain functions (such as viewing of video image and certain touch panel key operations) offered by this product could be dangerous (possibly resulting in serious injury or death) and/or unlawful if used while driving. To prevent such functions from being used while the vehicle is in motion, there is an interlock system that senses when the parking brake is set and when the vehicle is moving. If you attempt to use the functions described above while driving, they will
become disabled until you stop the vehicle in a safe place, and (1) apply the parking brake,
(2) release the parking brake, and then (3) apply the parking brake again. Please keep the brake pedal pushed down before releasing the parking brake.
■To ensure safe driving
WARNING
LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CONNECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECT PARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDE OF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IMPROPER CONNECTION OR USE OF THIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE LAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DAMAGE.
Do not take any steps to tamper with or disable the parking brake interlock system which is in place for your protection. Tampering with or disabling the parking brake interlock system could result in serious injury or death.
To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the potential violation of applicable laws, this product is not for use with a video image that is visible to the driver.
In some countries the viewing of video image on a display inside a vehicle even by persons other than the driver may be illegal. Where such regulations apply, they must be obeyed.
If you attempt to watch video image while driving, the warning “Viewing of front seat video source while driving is strictly prohibited.” will appear on the screen. To watch video image on this display, stop the vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake. Please keep the brake pedal pushed down before releasing the parking brake.
When using a display connected to V OUT
The video output terminal (V OUT) is for connection of a display to enable passengers in the rear seats to watch video images.
WARNING
NEVER install the rear display in a location that enables the driver to watch video images while driving.
To avoid battery exhaustion
Be sure to run the vehicle engine while using this product. Using this product without running the engine can drain the battery.
WARNING
Do not install this product in a vehicle that does not have an ACC wire or circuitry available.
Rear view camera
With an optional rear view camera, you are able to use this product as an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or backing into a tight parking spot.
WARNING
SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR REVERSED.
USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR MIRROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA. OTHER USE MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE.
CAUTION
The rear view mode is to use this product as an aid to keep an eye on the trailers, or while backing up. Do not use this function for entertainment purposes.
Handling the SD card slot
CAUTION
Keep the SD memory card out of the reach of small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing it.
To prevent data loss and damage to the storage device, never remove it from this product while data is being transferred.
If data loss or corruption occurs on the storage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data.
Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
Never insert or eject an SD memory card while driving.
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CAUTION
To prevent data loss and damage to the storage device, never remove it from this product while data is being transferred. Pioneer cannot guarantee compatibility with all USB mass storage devices and assumes no responsibility for any loss of data on media players, iPhone, smartphone, or other devices while using this product.
Important (Serial Number:)
The serial number of this device is located on the bottom of this product. For your own security and convenience, be sure to record this number on the enclosed warranty card.
Failure to operate
After-sales service for Pioneer products
Please contact the dealer or distributor from which you purchased the product for after-sales service (including warranty conditions) or any other information. In case the necessary information is not available, please contact the companies listed below. Please do not ship your product to the companies at the addresses listed below for repair without making advance contact.
—U.S.A
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION P.O. Box 1760 Long Beach, CA 90801-1760 800-421-1404
—CANADA
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT
340 Ferrier Street, Unit 2, Markham, Ontario L3R 2Z5, Canada 1-877-283-5901 905-479-4411
For warranty information, please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product.
Visit our website
Visit us at the following site: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com In Canada http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca
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2Receive updates on the latest products and technologies.
3Download owner’s manuals, order product catalogs, research new products, and much more.
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Protecting the LCD panel and screen
pDo not expose the LCD screen to direct sunlight when this product is not used. This may result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures.
pWhen using a cellular phone, keep the antenna of the cellular phone away from the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of spots, colored stripes, etc.
pTo protect the LCD screen from damage, be sure to touch the touch panel keys only with your finger and do so gently.
Notes on internal memory
■Before removing the vehicle
battery
If the battery is disconnected or discharged, the memory will be erased and must be reprogrammed.
pSome of the settings and recorded contents will not be reset.
■Data subject to erasure
The information is erased by disconnecting the yellow lead from the battery (or removing the battery itself).
pSome of the settings and recorded contents will not be reset.
■Resetting the microprocessor
CAUTION
pDo not perform this operation when a device is connected to this product.
pSome of the settings and recorded contents will not be reset.
The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions:
Prior to using this product for the first time after installation.
If this product fails to operate properly.
If there appears to be problems with the operation of the system.
If your vehicle position is shown on the map with a significant positioning error.
1Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2Press the RESET button with a pen
tip or other pointed implement.
Settings and recorded contents are reset to the factory settings.
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About this manual
This manual uses diagrams of actual screens to describe operations. However, the screens on some units may not match those shown in this manual depending on the model used.
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WARNING
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The remote control may not function properly in direct sunlight.
Important
Do not store the remote control in high temperatures or direct sunlight.
Do not let the remote control fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal.
Checking part names and functions
This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons.
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2VOL (+/–) button
Press to adjust the AV (Audio and Video) source volume.
3 MUTE button
Press to mute. Press again to unmute.
4 HOME button
Press to display the Top menu screen.
For details of the operations, refer to How to use the screens on page 11.
Press and hold the HOME button to 8 activate the voice recognition function.
For details, refer to Using the voice recognition function (for iPhone) on page 18.
5 MODE button
Press to switch between the Application screen and the AV operation screen.
pIf the display cannot switch from the AV operation screen to the Application
screen when the MODE button is pressed, the display will turn off.
For details of the operations, refer to How to use the screens on page 11.
Press and hold to turn the display off.
For details, refer to Turning off the display on page 10.
6 TRK button
Press to perform manual seek tuning, fast forward, reverse and track search controls.
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8RESET button
For details of the operations, refer to Resetting the microprocessor on page 7.
9 Auto EQ microphone input jack
Use to connect a microphone for acoustical measurement (sold separately).
aDisc-loading slot
Insert a disc to play.
For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a disc on page 9.
bSD card slot
For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card on page 10.
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2REAR SRC
Press to cycle through all the available rear sources.
Press and hold to turn the rear source off.
3 SRC/OFF
Press to cycle through all the available front sources.
Press and hold to turn the front source off.
4 Source mode select switch
Use to switch the source mode between the front source and the rear source.
5 Thumb pad
Use to select a menu on the DVD menu.
6 RETURN
Returns to the specified point and begins playback from there.
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Press to pause or resume playback.
For audio
Press and hold to perform fast reverse. For video
Press to perform fast reverse.
Press to change the fast reverse speed.
For audio
Press and hold to perform fast forward.
For video
Press to perform fast forward.
Press to change the fast forward speed.
Press to return to the previous track (chapter).
Press to go to the next track (chapter).
Press to stop playback.
If you resume playback, playback will start from the point where you stopped. Touch the key again to stop playback completely.
8 FOLDER/P.CH
Press to select the next or previous disc or folder.
Press to recall radio station frequencies assigned to preset channel keys.
9 MUTE
Press to mute. Press again to unmute.
a MENU
Press to display the DVD menu during DVD playback.
TOP MENU
Press to return to the top menu during DVD playback.
b AUDIO
Press to change the audio language during DVD playback.
SUBTITLE
Press to change the subtitle language during DVD playback.
ANGLE
Press to change the viewing angle during DVD playback.
c BAND/ESC
Press to select the tuner band when tuner is selected as a source.
Press to cancel the control mode of functions.
Press to switch between media file types when playing the following types of data:
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CAUTION
Do not attempt to detach the front panel while DISC/SD is in the eject position.
Do not attempt to detach the front panel while data is being written to USB/SD. Doing so may cause the data to become corrupted.
After the front panel has been detached, the attaching plate will move back to its original position automatically.
Be careful not to let hands or other objects get caught behind the monitor as it is moving back.
Please make sure that the front panel is in its original position while the vehicle is in motion.
It is dangerous to drive with the front panel sticking out.
Do not place beverages or other objects on top of the front panel while it is fully open.
Important
Handle the front panel with care when removing or attaching it.
Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shock.
Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures.
If removed, replace the front panel on the unit before starting up your vehicle.
■Removing the front panel
1Press the button.
2Touch the following key.
The front panel automatically slides toward you.
3Slide the dial at the bottom of the front panel to the right, and lift up the front panel while pushing down on the dial.
4Put the front panel into the provided protective case for safe keeping.
■Attaching the front panel
1 Slide the front panel into the top of the unit and push it into place.
Slide the inserter on the front panel into the insertion slot on top of the unit and push it into place.
2Push on the bottom of the front panel until it clicks into place.
WARNING
Keep hands and fingers clear of this product when opening, closing, or adjusting the LCD panel. Be especially cautious of children’s hands and fingers.
Do not use with the LCD panel left open. If the LCD panel is left open, it may result in injury in the event of an accident.
CAUTION
Do not open or close the LCD panel by force. This may cause a malfunction.
Do not operate this product until the LCD panel has completely opened or closed. If this product is operated while the LCD panel is opening or closing, the LCD panel may stop at that angle for safety. Do not place a glass or can on the open LCD panel. Doing so may break this product.
Adjusting the LCD panel angle
1Press thebutton.
2Touch the following keys to adjust the angle of the LCD panel.
Laying the panel down.
Returning the panel to the upright position.
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Inserting/ejecting/connecting media
CAUTION
Do not insert anything other than a disc into the disc-loading slot.
Do not insert anything other than SD memory cards into the SD card slot.
Ejecting an SD memory card during data transfer can damage the SD memory card. Be sure to eject the SD memory card by the procedure described in this manual.
Do not press thebutton when an SD memory card is not fully inserted. Doing so may damage the card.
Do not press thebutton before an SD memory card has been completely removed. Doing so may damage the card.
■Inserting and ejecting a disc
Inserting a disc
1Press thebutton.
2Touch the following key.
Opens the LCD panel.
3 Insert a disc into the disc-loading slot.
The disc is loaded, and the LCD panel closes.
Ejecting a disc
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The LCD panel opens, and the disc is ejected.
3 Remove the disc, and press the button.
The LCD panel closes.
■Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card
pThis system is not compatible with the Multi Media Card (MMC).
pCompatibility with all SD memory cards is not guaranteed.
pThis product may not achieve optimum performance with some SD memory cards.
Inserting an SD memory card
1Press thebutton.
2Touch the following key.
Opens the LCD panel.
3 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
Insert it with the label surface face-up and press the card until it clicks and completely locks.
2 Touch the following key.
Opens the LCD panel.
3Press the middle of the SD memory card gently until it clicks.
4Pull the SD memory card out straight.
5Press thebutton.
The LCD panel closes.
■Connecting and disconnecting an iPod
Connecting your iPod
For details, refer to Connecting an iPhone with Lightning connector on page 68.
For details, refer to Connecting an iPhone with 30-pin connector on page 69.
Disconnecting your iPod
Pull out the cables after confirming that no data is being accessed.
■Plugging and unplugging a USB storage device
pThis product may not achieve optimum performance with some USB storage devices.
pConnection via a USB hub is not possible.
pA USB cable is required for connection.
Plugging in a USB storage device
1Pull out the plug from the USB port of the USB cable.
4 Press the button.
The LCD panel closes.
Ejecting an SD memory card
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Displays the “Smartphone Setup” screen.
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2USB storage device
Unplugging a USB storage device
Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed.
1 Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
2 Turn off the vehicle engine to terminate the system.
This product is also turned off.
On Ærst-time startup
When you use this product for the first time, select the language that you want to use.
1 Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
The “Select Program Language” screen appears.
2Touch the language that you want to use on screen.
4 Touch the item you want to set.
For details, refer to Information on the connections and functions for each device on page 19.
5 Touch the following key.
Displays the Top menu screen.
If you touch , the display returns to the previous screen.
Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
pThe screen shown will differ depending on the previous conditions.
pIf the anti-theft function is activated, you must enter your password.
You can turn off the display at night or when the screen is too bright.
Press and hold the MODE button.
The display turns off.
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You can customize the system and audio settings, etc.
4 Phone menu screen
You can access the screen that is related to hands-free phoning.
5AV source selection screen
You can select the AV source.
6Favorite source icons
You can display the icons of frequently used sources by dragging the icons to the display area.
For details of the operation, refer to Changing the display order of source icons on page 12.
7 AV operation screen
You can customize the settings for each source.
8 Application operation screen
You can control the iPhone or smartphone applications directly on this product.
pIf applications are not available, the Application operation screen will not be displayed.
9 Application menu screen
This product can switch to the application menu, on which you can display and operate the application for an iPhone or a smartphone on the screen.
pIf application menus are not available, the Application menu screen will not be displayed.
Supported AV source
You can play or use the following sources with this product.
HD Radio (HD Radio™ tuner)
CD
ROM (compressed audio files)
DVD-Video
USB
SD
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For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the source list on page 12.
2Displays the Time and date setting screen.
For details, refer to Setting the time and date on page 62.
3Displays the Setting menu screen.
4Recalls equalizer curves.
For details, refer to Using the equalizer on page 56.
5 Displays the Phone menu screen.
For details, refer to Displaying the phone menu on page 15.
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AV source selection screen
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following key.
Displays the AV source selection screen.
3 Touch the source icon you want to select.
The AV operation screen of the selected source appears.
■Selecting a front source on the source list
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the AV operation key.
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The AV operation screen appears.
3 Touch the following key.
Displays the source list.
4 Touch the source key you want to select.
The AV operation screen of the selected source appears.
■Selecting a rear source
You can select a source output to the rear display.
For details of the operations, refer to Selecting the video for the rear display on
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Turn off the AV source to stop playing or receiving the AV source.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following key.
Displays the AV source selection screen.
3 Touch [OFF].
The AV source is turned off.
Changing the display order of source icons
You can change the display order of source icons on the AV source selection screen.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following key.
Displays the AV source selection screen.
3Touch and hold a source icon, and drag the icon to the desired
position.
pIf the source icon is moved, the order of the source list is also changed.
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4 Touch [Open].
The source keys can be moved.
5Drag the source key to the desired position.
6Touch [Close].
Returns to the previous screen.
pIf the source key is moved, the source icons displayed on the Top menu screen and the AV source screen are also moved.
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2Appears when all characters are not displayed on the display area.
If you touch the key, the rest of the characters are scrolled for display.
3Appears when items cannot be displayed on a single page only.
Drag the scrubber bar to view any hidden items.
Also, you can drag the list to view any hidden items.
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pTo protect the LCD screen from damage, be sure to touch the touch panel keys only with your finger and do so gently.
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2Allows you to move the cursor to the right or left for a number of characters equivalent to the number of touches.
3Touching the keys enters the characters in the text box.
4Deletes the input text one letter at a time, beginning at the end of the text. Continuing to touch the key deletes all of the text.
5Confirms the entry and allows you to proceed to the next step.
6You can leave spaces.
A space equivalent to the number of touches is inserted.
7Switches between alphabet and numbers/symbols.
8You can switch between capital and lower case letters.
If your devices feature Bluetooth® technology, this product can be connected to your devices wirelessly. This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection.
For details about connectivity with the devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology, refer to the information on our website.
Preparing communication devices
This product has a built-in function that enables using devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology.
For details, refer to Notes for hands-free phoning on page 18.
You can register and use devices that feature the following profiles with this product.
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
SPP (Serial Port Profile)
pWhen this product is turned off, the Bluetooth connection is also disconnected. When the system restarts, the system automatically attempts to reconnect the previously-connected device. Even when the connection is severed for some reason, the system automatically reconnects the specified device (except when the connection is severed due to device operation).
Registering your Bluetooth devices
You need to register your devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology when you connect it to this product for the first time. A total of three devices can be registered. Two registration methods are available:
Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices Pairing from your Bluetooth devices
pIf three devices are already paired, “Memory Full” is displayed and pairing cannot be performed. In such cases, delete a paired device first.
For details, refer to Deleting a registered device on page 14.
■Searching for nearby Bluetooth
devices
The system searches for available Bluetooth devices near this product, displays them in a list, and registers them for connection.
pWhen the device is already connected, this function is inactive.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your devices.
pFor some Bluetooth devices, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
3Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
4Touch [Connection].
5Touch the following key.
Starts searching.
The system searches for Bluetooth devices waiting for a connection and displays them in the list if a device is found.
pUp to 30 devices will be listed in the order that the devices are found.
6 Wait until your Bluetooth device appears in the list.
pIf you cannot find the Bluetooth device that you want to connect, check that the device is waiting for a Bluetooth wireless technology connection.
7 Touch the Bluetooth device name you want to register.
While connecting, “Pairing… Please wait.” is displayed. If the connection is established, “Paired.” is displayed.
pIf your device supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing), a six-digit number appears on the display of this product. Touch [Yes] to pairing the device.
pIf the connection fails, “Error” is displayed. In such cases, try again from the beginning.
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If you touch the following key, you can switch the display between the device names and Bluetooth device addresses.
Switches between the device names and Bluetooth device addresses.
■Pairing from your Bluetooth
devices
You can register a Bluetooth device by setting this product to standby mode and requesting a connection from the Bluetooth device.
pBefore registration, make sure that “Visibility” in the “Bluetooth” menu is set to “On”.
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1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your devices.
pFor some Bluetooth devices, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2Use the Bluetooth setting in the device to pair this product with the
device.
pIf a PIN code input is required, enter a PIN code. (The default PIN code is “0000”.)
When the device is successfully registered, the connection settings are made from the device.
pIf registration fails, repeat the procedure from the beginning.
■Connecting to a Bluetooth
device automatically
If this function is set to on, a connection between your Bluetooth device and this product will take place automatically as soon as the two devices are less than a few meters apart.
Initially, this function is set to on.
pIf this function is set to on, a connection with the last connected Bluetooth device will be established automatically when the ignition switch is turned on.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
If your Bluetooth device is ready for a Bluetooth wireless connection, a connection to this product will automatically be established.
If connection fails, “Auto connection failed. Retry?” appears.
Touch [Yes] to reconnect.
To turn automatic connection off, touch [Auto Connect] again.
pOnce the connection is established for the first time, the connection with the device will be established automatically when the ignition switch is turned on from the next time.
■Deleting a registered device
When you have already registered three Bluetooth devices and you want to add another one, you must first delete one of the registered devices.
pIf a registered phone is deleted, all the phone book entries and call history lists that correspond to the phone will be also cleared.
CAUTION
Never turn this product off while the paired Bluetooth device is being deleted.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
3Touch [Connection].
4Touch the following key.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
3 Touch [Auto Connect] repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
On (default):
Turns the automatic connection on.
Off:
Turns the automatic connection off.
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A message prompting you to delete a registered device appears.
5 Touch [Yes].
The device is deleted.
Connecting a registered Bluetooth device manually
Connect the Bluetooth device manually in the following cases:
Two or more Bluetooth devices are registered, and you want to manually select the device to be used.
You want to reconnect a disconnected Bluetooth device.
Connection cannot be established automatically for some reason.
If you wish to start the connection manually, carry out the following procedure.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your devices.
pFor some Bluetooth devices, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
3Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
4Touch [Connection].
5Touch the name of the device that you want to connect.
Switching visibility
This function sets whether or not to make this product visible to the other device. Initially, this function is set to on.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
3 Touch [Visibility] repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
On (default):
Turns the visibility on.
Off:
Turns the visibility off.
Entering the PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection
To connect your Bluetooth device to this product via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to enter a PIN code on your Bluetooth device to verify the connection. The default code is “0000”, but you can change it with this function.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
3Touch [PIN Code Input].
The “PIN Code” screen appears.
4Touch [0] to [9] to input pin code (up to 8 digits).
5Touch the following key.
Stores the PIN code in this product.
Displaying the Bluetooth device address
This product can display its Bluetooth device address.
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The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
3 Touch [Device Information].
The Bluetooth device address is displayed.
Clearing the Bluetooth memory
pThis setting is available only when you stop your vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake.
CAUTION
Never turn this product off while the Bluetooth memory is being cleared.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
3Touch [Bluetooth Memory Clear].
4Touch [Clear].
The confirmation screen appears.
5 Touch [OK].
The Bluetooth memory is cleared.
If you do not want to clear the memory, touch [Cancel].
Updating Bluetooth software
This function is used to update this product with the latest Bluetooth software. For details on Bluetooth software and updating, refer to our website.
pThe source is turned off and the Bluetooth connection is disconnected before the process starts.
pThis setting is available only when you stop your vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake.
CAUTION
Never turn this product off and never disconnect the phone while the software is being updated.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
3Touch [BT Software Update].
4Touch [Start].
The data transfer screen is displayed.
pFollow the on-screen instructions to finish updating the Bluetooth software.
Displaying the Bluetooth software version
If this product fails to operate properly, you may need to consult your dealer for repair. In such cases, you may be asked to specify the software version. Perform the following procedure to check the version on this unit.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
3 Touch [Bluetooth Version Information].
The version of this product’s Bluetooth module appears.
CAUTION
For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving.
If your cellular phone features Bluetooth technology, this product can be connected to your cellular phone wirelessly. Using this hands-free function, you can operate this product to make or receive phone calls. This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection and how to operate a cellular phone featuring Bluetooth technology on this product.
For details about connectivity with the devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology, refer to the information on our website.
Displaying the phone menu
Use the Phone icon if you wish to connect a cellular phone to this product for utilization. For details, refer to Chapter 3.
p The Phone icon is displayed on the following screens.
—Top menu screen
—AV operation screen
—On the App control side bar on the
AppRadio Mode and MirrorLink screens
Touch the following key.
Displays the Phone menu screen.
pThe “Phone Book” screen appears when using this function for the first time. The screen of the last-used function appears from the next time.
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2Switches to the phone book list.
3Switches to the missed, received and dialed call lists.
4Switches the mode to enter the phone number directly.
5Switches to the voice recognition function (for iPhone).
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1Menu title
2Name of the connected cellular phone
3Battery status of the cellular phone
4Reception status of the cellular phone
5Indicates that a Bluetooth telephone is connected.
The device number of the connected device is displayed.
6List display area
Making a phone call
You can make a phone call in many different ways.
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1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
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2Deletes one digit. Touch and hold to delete all digits.
3Touch the number keys to enter the phone number.
4Touch the following key.
Makes a call.
5 Touch the following key.
Ends the call.
The call ends.
pYou may hear a noise when you hang up the phone.
■Calling a number in the phone
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After finding the number you want to call in the phone book, you can select the entry and make the call.
p The contacts on your phone will 16 normally be transferred to this
product automatically when the phone is connected.
If it is not, use your phone menu to transfer the contacts.
The visibility of this product should be on when you use the “Bluetooth” menu. For details, refer to Switching visibility on page 14.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Phone Book” screen appears.
3Touch the desired name on the list.
The details screen of the phone book appears.
4Touch the phone number you want
to dial.
The dial screen appears.
5 Dialing starts.
p To cancel the call, touch .
6 Touch the following key.
Ends the call.
The call ends.
Selecting a number by alphabet search mode
If a lot of numbers are registered in the phone book, you can search for the phone number by alphabet search mode.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Phone Book” screen appears.
3Touch the Initial Search Bar to display the alphabet search screen.
4Touch the first letter of the entry
you are looking for.
The “Phone Book” entries starting with that letter (e.g. “Ben”, “Brian” and “Burt” when “B” is selected) will be displayed.
5 Touch the list to display the phone number list of the selected entry.
The details screen of the phone book appears.
If several phone numbers are included in an entry, select one by touching the list.
6 Touch the phone number you want to dial.
The dial screen appears.
7 Dialing starts.
p To cancel the call, touch .
8 Touch the following key.
Ends the call.
The call ends.
■Dialing from the history
The most recent calls made (dialed, received and missed) are stored in the call history list. You can browse the call history list and call numbers from it.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “History” screen appears.
pDepending on the type of cellular phone, some calls may not be displayed in the call history.
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Received calls.
Dialed calls.
Missed calls.
3 Touch the desired entry on the list to make a call.
The dial screen appears.
4 Dialing starts.
p To cancel the call, touch .
5 Touch the following key.
Ends the call.
The call ends.
■Using the preset dial lists
You can dial a number from the preset dial list.
Registering a phone number
You can easily store up to six phone numbers per device as presets.
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The “Phone Book” or “History” screen appears.
3 Touch the following key.
Registers the phone number to the “Preset Dial” list.
Dialling from the preset dial list
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Preset Dial” screen appears.
3 Touch the desired entry on the list to make a call.
The dial screen appears.
4 Dialing starts.
p To cancel the call, touch .
5 Touch the following key.
Ends the call.
The call ends.
Deleting a phone number
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Preset Dial” screen appears.
3 Touch the following key.
Deletes the phone number.
Receiving a phone call
You can perform hands-free answering by using this product.
■Answering an incoming call
This product informs you that it is receiving a call by displaying a message and producing a ring sound.
pYou can set the system to automatically answer incoming calls. If this product is not set to automatically answer incoming calls, you will have to answer the calls
manually.
For details, refer to Answering a call automatically on page 17.
pThe registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already registered in “Phone Book”.
1 Touch the following key.
Answers an incoming call.
Rejects an incoming call.
The rejected call is recorded in the missed call history list.
For details, refer to Dialing from the history on page 16.
2 Touch the following key.
Ends the call.
The call ends.
MinimiYing the dial conÆrmation screen
pThe dial confirmation screen cannot be minimized on the AV operation screen.
pAV sources cannot be selected even if the dial confirm screen is minimized while talking on the phone.
1 Touch the following key.
The dial confirmation screen is minimized.
2 Touch the following key.
Displays the dial confirmation screen again.
Changing the phone settings
■Answering a call automatically
This product automatically answers incoming calls to the connected cellular phone, so you can answer calls while driving without taking your hands off the steering wheel. When “Auto Answer” is set to “On”, an incoming call will be automatically answered in 5 seconds.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
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1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “Bluetooth” screen appears.
3 Touch [Ring Tone] repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
On (default):
Turns the ring tone on.
Off:
Turns the ring tone off.
■Inverting names in the phone
book
When your device is connected to this product, the first and last names of your contacts may be registered to the phone book in reverse order.
You can use this function to change the order back. (Inverting the names in the phone book)
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
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p If the inversion fails, “Invert Name Error” appears. In such cases, try again from the beginning.
p Inverting the names of your contacts from this product does not affect the data on your Bluetooth device.
■Setting the private mode
During a conversation, you can switch to private mode (talk directly on your cellular phone).
Touch the following keys to turn private mode on or off.
Talk directly on your mobile device
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■Adjusting the other party’s lis-
tening volume
To maintain good sound quality, this product can adjust the other party’s listening volume.
If the volume is not loud enough for the other party, use this function.
Touch the following key.
Switches between the three volume levels.
pThis function can be performed even while talking on the phone.
pSettings can be stored for each device.
Using the voice recognition function (for iPhone)
You can use the voice recognition function of iPhone.
pWhen an iPhone running iOS 6.1 or higher is used, Siri Eyes Free Mode is available with this product.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
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The voice recognition function launches and the voice control screen appears.
You can use the voice recognition function in the same way as using it on the iPhone.
pYou can also launch the voice recognition function by pressing and holding the HOME button.
Indicates that this product is on standby for your voice commands.
Cancels the voice recognition function.
Notes for hands-free phoning
General notes
Connection to all cellular phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is not guaranteed.
The line-of-sight distance between this product and your cellular phone must be 10 meters or less when sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth
technology. However, the actual transmission distance may be shorter than the estimated distance, depending on the usage environment.
With some cellular phones, the ring sound may not be output from the speakers.
If private mode is selected on the cellular phone, hands-free phoning may be disabled.
Registration and connection
Cellular phone operations vary depending on the type of cellular phone. Refer to the instruction manual that came with your cellular phone for detailed instructions. With cellular phones, phone book transfer may not work even though your phone
is paired with this product. In that case, disconnect your phone, and then perform pairing again from your phone to this product.
Making and receiving calls
You may hear a noise in the following situations:
—When you answer the phone using the button on the phone.
—When the person on the other end of the line hangs up the phone.
If the person on the other end of the line cannot hear the conversation due to
an echo, decrease the volume level for hands-free phoning. This may reduce the echo.
With some cellular phones, even if you press the accept button on the cellular phone when a call comes in, hands-free phoning may not be performed.
The registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already registered in the phone book. When one phone number is registered under different names, only the phone number is displayed.
If the phone number of the received call is not registered in the phone book, the phone number of the received call appears.
The received call and the dialed number histories
You cannot make a call to the entry of an unknown user (no phone number) in the received call history.
If calls are made by operating your cellular phone, no history data will be recorded in this product.
Phone book transfers
If there are more than 800 phone book entries on your cellular phone, not all entries may download completely.
With some cellular phones, it may not be possible to transfer all items in the phone book at one time. In this case, transfer items one by one from your cellular phone.
Depending on the cellular phone, this product may not display the phone
book correctly. (Some characters may be garbled, or the order of first and last names may be reversed.)
If the phone book in the cellular phone contains image data, the phone book may not be transferred correctly. (Image data cannot be transferred from the cellular phone.)
Depending on the cellular phone, phone book transfer may not be available.
iPod / iPhone or smartphone setup operation
When using an iPod / iPhone or a smartphone with this product, configure the settings of this product according to the device to be connected.
This section described the settings required for each device.
The basic Çow of iPod / iPhone or smartphone setup
1 Select the method for connecting your device.
For details, refer to Setting the device connection method on page 18.
2 Connect your device to this product. For details of the connections, refer to
Chapter 30.
3 If necessary, connect your device to this product via Bluetooth connection.
For details of the Bluetooth connection, refer to Chapter 3.
Setting the device connection method
If you want to use the application for iPhone or smartphone on this product, you must select the method for connecting your device.
Settings are required according to the connected device.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
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The “System” screen appears.
3Touch [Input/Output settings].
4Touch [Smartphone Setup].
The “Smartphone Setup” screen appears.
5 Touch the following settings.
Device: Select the device to be connected.
Connection: Select the connection method.
p Configure the settings correctly according to the device to be connected and the connection method to be used.
For details, refer to Information on the connections and functions for each device on page 19.
pIf you change the setting, the confirmation screen appears.
Touch [OK].
The setting will change after the following processes are automatically executed.
—The source is turned off.
—AppRadio Mode and MirrorLink mode are exited.
—The smartphone connection (USB and Bluetooth) is disconnected.
To cancel, touch [Cancel].
iPod compatibility
This product supports only the following iPod models and iPod software versions. Others may not work correctly.
Made for
iPhone 5c: iOS 7.0.3
iPhone 5s: iOS 7.0.3
iPhone 5: iOS 7.0.3
iPhone 4s: iOS 7.0.3
iPhone 4: iOS 7.0.3
iPhone 3GS: iOS 6.0.1
iPod touch (5th generation): iOS 6.0.1
iPod touch (4th generation): iOS 6.0.1
iPod touch (3rd generation): iOS 5.1.1 iPod touch (2nd generation): iOS 4.2.1
iPod classic 160GB (2009): Ver. 2.0.4
iPod classic 160GB (2008): Ver. 2.0.1
iPod classic 80GB: Ver. 1.1.2
iPod nano (7th generation)
iPod nano (6th generation): Ver. 1.2 iPod nano (5th generation): Ver. 1.0.2 iPod nano (4th generation): Ver. 1.0.4 iPod nano (3rd generation): Ver. 1.1.3
pYou can connect and control an iPod compatible with this product by using separately sold connector cables.
pOperation methods may vary depending on the iPod model and the software version of the iPod.
pDepending on the software version of the iPod, it may not be compatible with this product.
For details about iPod compatibility with
this product, refer to the information on our website.
This manual applies to the following iPod models.
iPod with 30-pin connector iPhone 4s
iPhone 4
iPhone 3GS
iPod touch 4th generation
iPod touch 3rd generation
iPod touch 2nd generation
iPod classic 160GB
iPod classic 80GB
iPod nano 6th generation
iPod nano 5th generation
iPod nano 4th generation
iPod nano 3rd generation iPod with Lightning connector iPhone 5c
iPhone 5s
iPhone 5
iPod touch 5th generation iPod nano 7th generation
Android™ device compatibility
pOperation methods may vary depending on the Android device and the software version of the Android OS.
pDepending on the version of the Android OS, it may not be compatible with this product.
pCompatibility with all Android devices is not guaranteed.
For details about Android device compatibility with this product, refer to the information on our website.
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Information on the connections and functions for each device
The settings and cables required for connecting each device, and the available sources are as follows.
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(*1) Install the CarMediaPlayer app on your iPod or iPhone.
For details about the CarMediaPlayer, refer to the information on our website. Refer to the CarMediaPlayer manual for more information.
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HD Radio™ reception
HD Radio stations
HD Radio stations offer high quality audio and data services. HD Radio stations are brought to you by your local FM or AM stations.
HD Radio stations feature the following: High quality audio
FM multicasting
Data service
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Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital signal. AM sounds like today’s FM and FM sounds like a CD.
Program Service Data: Contributes to the superior user experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams.
Adjacent to traditional main stations are extra local FM channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, original music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.
iTunes® Tagging provides you the opportunity to discover a wide range of content and the means to “tag” that content for later review and purchase from the iTunes® Store.
Visual information related to content being played on your HD Radio receiver, such as Album Art, historical photographs, still art from live broadcasts, among other related content.
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1 Displays the source list.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the source list on page 12.
2 Selects a band.
For details, refer to Selecting a band on page 21.
3Displays the Time and date setting screen.
For details, refer to Setting the time and date on page 62.
4Displays the Setting menu screen.
5Recalls equalizer curves.
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For details, refer to Using the equalizer on page 56.
6Switches the text display between the main channel and sub channels.
For details, refer to Reading the screen on page 21.
7 Displays the Phone menu screen.
For details, refer to Displaying the phone menu on page 15.
8 Stores song information to an iPod.
For details, refer to Storing song information to an iPod (iTunes Tagging) on page 62.
9 Performs manual tuning or seek tuning. For details, refer to Manual tuning on
page 21.
For details, refer to Seek tuning on page 21. a Displays the preset channels.
For details, refer to Selecting a preset channel from the preset channel list on page 22.
bRecalls the preset channel stored to a key from memory with a single touch of the key.
Stores the current broadcast frequency to a key for later recall by continuing to
touch the key.
For details, refer to Storing broadcast frequencies on page 22.
Reading the screen
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1Band indicator
Shows the tuned band: FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM.
2Detailed information Main channel
—Call sign, program service or frequency Shows the call sign, the program service or the frequency of the broadcast station currently being received.
—Song title
Shows the title of the current song (when available).
—Artist (performer) name
Shows the artist (performer) name for the song currently playing (when available). Multicast channels
—Multicast channel number and song title Shows the numbers of multicast channels and the song titles.
p“No Title” is displayed if there is no corresponding information.
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displayed at the top of the list.
3Current time and date
4Album artwork
Shows the artwork for the current song (when available).
pIf the album artwork cannot be acquired, the station logo is displayed. If the station logo cannot be acquired either, a preinstalled image is displayed.
5iTunes® tagging song status indicator Shows the status of the song information stored in this product.
pThe icon is displayed on all operation screens of AV sources.
Indicator Meaning
Appears when the song information tag is stored in this product.
Appears when the song information tag is being transferred to an iPod.
6 iTunes® tagging indicator
Indicates songs that are capable of iTunes tagging.
pThe icon is displayed on all operation screens of AV sources.
Indicator Meaning
Appears when this product receives an iTunes song tag that can be stored and then downloaded to an iPod for later purchase.
Flashes when this product is storing song tag information.
7Signal type indicator
Shows the type of signal currently being received. If a digital broadcast is being received, appears. Otherwise, appears.
8HD Radio indicator
Shows that HD Radio station information is being received.
9Multicasting indicator
Shows the number of multicast channels
in the current frequency.
aFrequency indicator
bPreset number indicator Shows the selected preset item.
Starting procedure
1 Display the AV source selection screen.
For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 11.
2 Touch [HD Radio] on the AV source selection screen.
The “HD Radio” screen appears.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the radio.
For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 20.
Selecting a band
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired band appears.
Switches between the following
FM bands: FM1, FM2 and FM3.
Switches to AM band.
pThis function is convenient for preparing different preset lists for each band.
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pThis function is convenient for preparing different preset lists for each band.
Seek tuning
Touch and hold one of the following keys for about one second and then release.
Scans frequencies until it finds a broadcast strong enough for good reception.
You can cancel seek tuning by touching either key briefly.
If you keep holding either key, you can skip broadcasting frequencies. Seek tuning will start when you release the key.
pWhen an analog station is being received, only analog broadcasts can be tuned up or down.
If a digital broadcast is not being received yet, tuning up or down seeks the next or previous analog station.
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Once you have stored broadcast channels, you can easily recall preset channels from memory with a single touch of a key.
For details, refer to Storing broadcast frequencies on page 22.
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pIf you touch the preset channel list display key while the preset channel list is displayed, the list disappears and the preset tuning keys are displayed.
Storing broadcast frequencies
With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys (“1” to “6”), you can easily store up to six broadcast channels for later recall (also with the touch of a key).
1Select a frequency that you want to store in memory.
2Touch and hold a preset tuning key
[1] to [6].
The selected radio station is stored in memory.
The next time you touch the same preset tuning key “1” to “6”, the service component is recalled from memory.
pUp to 18 FM stations, six for each of the three FM bands, as well as six AM stations, can be stored in memory.
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Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
The BSM (best stations memory) function automatically stores the six strongest broadcast frequencies under the preset tuning keys “1” to “6” and, once stored there, you can tune into them with the touch of a key.
pStoring broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved.
pPreviously stored broadcast frequencies may remain stored if the number of strong broadcast frequencies stored has not reached the limit.
1 Touch the preset channel list display key.
The preset channel list appears.
2 Touch [BSM] to begin a search.
A message appears. While the message is displayed, the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys “1” to “6” in the order of their signal strength. When this is complete, the message will disappear.
If you touch [Cancel], the storage process is canceled.
Tuning into strong frequencies
p This setting is available only when “HD Radio” is selected as the source.
Local seek tuning allows you to only tune into those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “System” screen appears.
3Touch [AV Source Settings].
4Touch [Radio settings].
5 Touch [Local].
The pop-up menu appears.
6 Touch the item you want to set.
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Off (default):
Turns the seek tuning setting off.
Level1:
Sets the level of sensitivity for FM to level 1.
Level2:
Sets the level of sensitivity for FM to level 2.
Level3:
Sets the level of sensitivity for FM to level 3.
Level4:
Sets the level of sensitivity for FM to level 4. AM
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Turns the seek tuning setting off.
Level1:
Sets the level of sensitivity for AM to level 1.
Level2:
Sets the level of sensitivity for AM to level 2.
pThe FM “Level4” (AM “Level2”) setting allows reception of only stations with the strongest signals, while lower settings allow reception of those with weaker signals.
Switching the seek mode
You can select the method of seek tuning.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “System” screen appears.
3Touch [AV Source Settings].
4Touch [Radio settings].
5Touch [Seek] repeatedly until the
desired setting appears.
Seek All (default):
Seeks stations from both analog and digital broadcasting.
Seek HD:
Only seeks stations from digital broadcasting.
Switching the reception mode
If reception of a digital broadcast becomes weak, the tuner automatically switches to the analog broadcast of the same frequency level by default. If you want to avoid frequent automatic switching, change this setting
to “Off”.
1Press the HOME button to display the Top menu screen.
2Touch the following keys in the following order.
The “System” screen appears.
3Touch [AV Source Settings].
4Touch [Radio settings].
5Touch [Blending] repeatedly until
the desired setting appears.
On (default):
Switches to the analog broadcast of the same frequency automatically.
Off:
Does not switch to the analog broadcast of the same frequency automatically.
Storing song information to an iPod (iTunes Tagging)
pFor details, refer to Storing song information to an iPod (iTunes Tagging) on page 62.
Operating with the hardware buttons
Press the TRK button
You can move the preset channels up or down.
Press and hold the TRK button
You can perform seek tuning.
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You can play a normal music CD, Video-CD or DVD-Video using the built-in drive of this product. This section describes these operations.
CAUTION
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Switches between playback and pause. Uses “Sound Retriever” function.
For details, refer to Setting the “Sound Retriever” function on page 63.
Plays files in random order.
For details, refer to Playing tracks in random order on page 24.
Sets a repeat play range.
For details, refer to Setting a repeat play range on page 24.
Searches for the part you want to play. For details, refer to Searching for the part you want to play on page 24.
Hides the touch panel keys.
Touching this area hides the touch panel keys.
Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again. Displays the DVD menu.
For details, refer to Operating the DVD menu on page 25.
Switches the subtitle language.
For details, refer to Switching the subtitle language on page 25.
Switches the audio language.
For details, refer to Switching the audio language on page 25.
Stops playback.
Changes the wide screen mode.
For details, refer to Changing the wide screen mode on page 63.
Moves ahead one frame (frame-by-frame playback) or slows down playback speed (slow-motion playback).
For details, refer to Frame-by-frame playback on page 25.
For details, refer to Slow motion playback on page 25.
Performs an operation (such as resuming) that is stored on the disc.
For details, refer to Returning to a specified scene on page 25.
Resumes playback (Bookmark).
For details, refer to Resuming playback (Bookmark) on page 25.
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For details, refer to Operating the DVD menu using touch panel keys on page 25. Changes the viewing angle (Multi-angle).
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Shows the elapsed playing time within the current file.
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Shows the number of the track currently playing (when available).
5Audio channel indicator
Shows the current audio channel type, such as “Mch” (Multi-channel).
6Digital sound format indicator
Shows which digital sound format (surround sound format) has been selected.
7Sampling frequency indicator
Shows the sampling frequency currently playing.
8Title number indicator
Shows the title number currently playing.
9Chapter number indicator
Shows the chapter number currently
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aPBC ON indicator
Indicates that a disc with PBC On is being played.
Starting procedure
1 Display the AV source selection screen.
For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 11.
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2 Insert the disc you want to play into the disc-loading slot.
The source changes and then playback will start.
For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a disc on page 9.
pIf the disc is already set, touch [Disc] on the source list or on the AV source selec-
tion screen.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the source list on page 12.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the AV source selection screen on page 12.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc.
For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys (for audio) on page 23.
For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys (for video) on page 23.
Selecting Æles from the Æle name list
You can select tracks to play back using the track title list which is a list of the tracks recorded on a disc.
1 Touch the following key.
Displays a list of the tracks recorded on the disc.
2Touch a track on the list to play back.
Playing tracks in random order
All tracks on the disc can be played at random by only touching a single key.
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Turns random play on or off.
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Does not play tracks in random order.
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Plays all tracks in the current repeat play range in random order.
pIf you turn random play on when the repeat play range is set to the current track, the repeat play range changes to the whole of the current disc automatically.
Setting a repeat play range
The repeat play range can be changed by only touching a single key.
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Changes the repeat play range.
Audio
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Repeats the current disc.
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Repeats just the current track.
pIf you turn random play on when the repeat play range is set to the whole of the current disc, the repeat play range changes to the current track automatically.
pIf you turn random play on when the repeat play range is set to the current track, the repeat play range changes to the whole of the current disc automatically.
pWhen random play is turned on, you can
change the repeat play range from the whole of the current disc to the current track.
Video
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Repeats just the current chapter. :
Repeats just the current title.
Switching the media Æle type
When playing a digital media containing a mixture of various media file types you can switch between media file types to play.
1 Touch the following key.
Displays the pop-up menu for selecting a media file type to play on the disc.
2 Touch the item you want to set.
Music:
Switches the media file type to music (compressed audio).
Video:
Switches the media file type to video.
CD-DA:
Switches the media file type to CD (audio data (CD-DA)).
Searching for the part you want to play
You can use the search function to find the part you want to play.
pFor DVD-Videos, you can select Title (title), Chapter (chapter) or 10Key (numeric keypad).
pFor Video-CDs, you can select Track (track) or 10Key (numeric keypad). 10Key (numeric keypad) is available for Video-CDs featuring PBC (playback control) only.
pChapter search and time search are not available when disc playback has been stopped.
1 Touch the following key.
Displays the screen for direct number search.
2Touch [Title] (title), [Chapter] (chapter) or [10Key] (numeric keypad).
3Touch [0] to [9] to input the desired
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Registers the numbers and starts playback.
Operating the DVD menu
You can operate the DVD menu by touching the menu item on the screen directly.
pThis function may not work properly with some DVD disc content. In that case, use touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu.
1Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys.
2Touch the following key.
Displays the touch panel keys to
operate the DVD menu.
3 Touch the desired menu item.
Switching the subtitle language
You can switch the subtitle language while a disc is playing when the disc has multilingual data (multi-subtitle).
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Changes the subtitle language.
You can also switch between subtitle languages using the “DVD/DivX Setup” menu. For details, refer to
Setting the top-priority languages on page 59.
Switching the audio language
You can switch the audio language while a disc is playing when the disc has multilingual data (multi-audio).
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Changes the audio language.
You can also switch between audio languages using the “DVD/DivX Setup” menu. For details, refer to
Setting the top-priority languages on page 59.
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during pause.
Touch [] during pause.
Each time you touch [], you move ahead one frame.
pTo return to normal playback, touch [/].
pWith some discs, images may be unclear during frame-by-frame playback.
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down the playback speed.
1 Touch and hold [] until an arrow icon is displayed during playback.
The arrow icon is displayed, and forward slow motion playback begins.
p To return to normal playback, touch [/].
2Touch [] to adjust playback speed during slow motion
playback.
Each time you touch [] it changes the speed in four steps in the following order:
1/161/81/41/2
pThere is no sound during slow motion playback.
pWith some discs, images may be unclear during slow motion playback.
pReversed slow motion playback is not possible.
Returning to a speciÆed scene
When using a disc that has a point recorded that indicates where to return to, the disc returns to the specified point and begins playback from there.
This function cannot be used if a specified scene has not been preprogramed on the disc.
pThis function is available for DVD-Video and Video-CDs featuring PBC (playback control) only.
Touch the following key.
Returns to the specified point and begins playback from there.
pThe specified point differs depending on the disc.
Resuming playback (Bookmark)
The Bookmark function lets you resume playback from a selected scene the next time the disc is loaded.
Touch the following key.
Bookmarks one point for each of up to five discs.
pIf you try to memorize another point for the same disc, the older bookmark will be overwritten by the newer one.
pTo clear the bookmark on a disc, touch and hold this key.
pThe oldest bookmark is replaced by the new one.
Operating the DVD menu using touch panel keys
If items on the DVD menu appear, the touch panel keys may overlay them. If so, select an item using those touch panel keys.
1Touch the following keys to select the desired menu item.
Selects the left menu item.
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Starts playback from the selected menu item.
p The way to display the menu differs depending on the disc.
If you touch , the touch panel keys disappear and the icon is displayed. You can select a menu item by touching it.
Switching the multi-angle DVD display
With DVDs featuring multi-angle recordings (scenes shot from multiple angles), you can switch among viewing angles during playback.
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Switches between viewing angles.
During the playback of a scene shot from multiple angles, the angle icon is displayed.
Turn the angle icon display on or off using the “DVD/ DivX Setup” menu.
For details, refer to Setting the angle icon display on page 60.
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When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output.
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Changes the audio output setting.
L+R: Left and right
Left: Left
Right: Right
Mix: Mixing left and right
pThis function is not available when disc playback has been stopped.
pThe appearance of this key changes according to the current setting.
Operating with the hardware buttons
Press the TRK button
You can skip tracks or chapters forward or backward.
Press and hold the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast forward.
Playing compressed audio Æles
You can play compressed audio files stored in a disc or an external device (USB, SD) using the built-in drive of this product. This section describes how.
For details, refer to Media compatibility chart on page 80.
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1 Displays the source list.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the source list on page 12.
2 Displays the MIXTRAX screen. For details, refer to Chapter 21.
3Displays the Time and date setting screen.
For details, refer to Setting the time and date on page 62.
4Displays the Setting menu screen.
5Recalls equalizer curves.
For details, refer to Using the equalizer on page 56.
6 Selects a file from the list.
For details, refer to Selecting files from the file name list on page 27.
Displays a list related to the song currently playing (link search).
For details, refer to Selecting a file from the list related to the song currently playing (link search) on page 27.
7Switches the text display between tag information and file/folder information.
For details, refer to Reading the screen on page 26.
For details, refer to Switching the browse mode on page 27.
8 Displays the Phone menu screen.
For details, refer to Displaying the phone menu on page 15.
9Switches to the next or previous page of touch panel keys.
aSkips files forward or backward.
bChanges the playback point by dragging the key.
For details, refer to Operating the time bar on page 12.
c Switches the media file type.
For details, refer to Switching the media file type on page 28.
dSwitches between playback and pause.
eUses “Sound Retriever” function.
For details, refer to Setting the “Sound Retriever” function on page 63.
f Plays files in random order.
For details, refer to Playing files in random order on page 27.
g Sets a repeat play range.
For details, refer to Setting a repeat play range on page 28.
hSelects the previous folder or the next folder.
Name” is displayed if there is no corresponding information.
—: Album title/: Folder name Shows the title of the album of the cur-
rent file (when available). If the title of the album is not available, the folder name appears.
—: Genre
Shows the genre of the current file (when available). “No Genre” is displayed if there is no corresponding information.
pNothing is displayed if the song currently playing is in a format which does not support these functions.
Folder Browse mode
—: File name
Shows the name of the file currently playing.
—: Folder name
Shows the name of the folder containing
the file currently playing.
2Current time and date
3Album artwork
Album art of the current song is displayed if it is available.
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5Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current file.
Starting procedure (for Disc)
1 Display the AV source selection screen.
For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 11.
2 Insert the disc you want to play into the disc-loading slot.
The source changes and then playback will start.
For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a disc on page 9.
p If the disc is already set, touch [Disc] on the source list or on the AV source selection screen.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the source list on page 12.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the AV source selection screen on page 12.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc.
For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 26.
Starting procedure (for USB/ SD)
1 Display the AV source selection screen.
For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 11.
2Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB stor-
age device into the USB connector.
For details, refer to Plugging in a USB storage device on page 10.
For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card on page 10.
3 Touch [USB] or [SD] on the AV source selection screen.
The image is displayed on the screen.
4Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the external stor-
age device (USB, SD).
For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 26.
pPlayback is performed in order of folder numbers. Folders are skipped if they contain no playable files. If there are no playable files in folder 01 (root folder), playback starts from folder 02.
Switching the browse mode
This product supports two types of browse modes: Folder Browse mode and Music Browse mode.
pThe browse modes are available only for the external storage device (USB, SD).
Music Browse mode
Displays a song title, artist name, album name and genre in the current file information display area on the AV operation screen. Select when you want to play music files narrowed down by a category of song title, artist name, album name or genre.
If connecting an external device (USB, SD), this product accesses the database of music files with tag information and switches to the Music Browse mode automatically.
Folder Browse mode
Displays a folder name and file name in the current file information display area on the AV operation screen. Select when you want to search for music files in the list screen or folders on the list screen.
pYou can switch between the browse modes for file search by touching the tabs on the list screen.
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Switches the display between Music Browse mode and Folder Browse mode.
Selecting Æles from the Æle name list
You can find files or folders to play back using the file name or folder name list which is a list of the files or folders stored on a disc or in the external storage device (USB, SD).
1 Touch the following key.
Displays the list of the files or folders stored on a disc or in the external storage device (USB, SD).
2 Touch a file on the list to play back.
pFiles are played back in file number order.
pTouching a folder on the list shows its contents. You can play a file on the list by touching it.
Selecting a Æle from the list related to the song currently playing (link search)
You can select files to play back using the file list which is a list of the files recorded in the external storage device (USB, SD).
pThis function is available for the external storage device (USB, SD) only.
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pTouching [All] on the list includes all options in the current list. For example, if you touch [All] after touching [Artists], you can proceed to the next screen with all artists in the list selected.
pAfter you select “Artists”, “Albums” or “Genres”, go on to touch one of the lists to start playing the first song in the
selected list and display the next options.
5Touch the desired song title or file name to play back.
Playing Æles in random order
All files on the disc or in the external storage device (USB, SD) can be played at random by only touching a single key.
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Turns random play on or off.
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pIf you turn random play on when the repeat play range is set to the current file, the repeat play range changes to the whole of the current disc or external storage device (USB, SD) automatically.
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The repeat play range can be changed by only touching a single key.
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Changes the repeat play range.
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Switching the media Æle type
When playing a digital media containing a mixture of various media file types you can switch between media file types to play.
1 Touch the following key.
Displays the pop-up menu for selecting a media file type to play on the disc or in the external storage device (USB, SD).
2 Touch the item you want to set.
Music:
Switches the media file type to music (compressed audio).
Video:
Switches the media file type to video.
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Switches the media file type to CD (audio data (CD-DA)).
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Press the TRK button
You can skip files forward or backward.
Press and hold the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast forward.
Playing compressed video Æles
You can play compressed video files stored on a disc or in an external device (USB, SD) using the built-in drive of this product. This section describes how.
For details, refer to Media compatibility chart on page 80.
CAUTION
For safety reasons, video images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in motion. To view video images, you must stop in a safe place and apply the parking brake.
Using the touch panel keys
Example: Disc
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1 Displays the source list.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the source list on page 12.
2Displays the Time and date setting screen.
For details, refer to Setting the time and date on page 62.
3Displays the Setting menu screen.
4Recalls equalizer curves.
For details, refer to Using the equalizer on page 56.
5 Selects a file from the list.
For details, refer to Selecting files from the file name list on page 29.
6Hides the touch panel keys.
Touching this area hides the touch panel
keys.
pTouch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again.
7 Sets a repeat play range.
For details, refer to Setting a repeat play range on page 29.
8Switches the subtitle language.
With DivX featuring multi-subtitle recordings, you can switch between subtitle languages during playback.
9Displays the Phone menu screen.
For details, refer to Displaying the phone menu on page 15.
aSkips files forward or backward.
bSwitches the audio language.
With DivX files that provide audio playback in different languages and different audio systems (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.), you can switch between languages or audio systems during playback.
cChanges the playback point by dragging
the key.
For details, refer to Operating the time bar on page 12.
dMoves ahead one frame (frame-by-frame playback) or slows down playback speed (slow-motion playback).
For details, refer to Frame-by-frame playback on page 29.
For details, refer to Slow motion playback on page 29.
e Switches the media file type.
For details, refer to Switching the media file type on page 29.
fSwitches between playback and pause.
gChanges the wide screen mode.
For details, refer to Changing the wide screen mode on page 63.
h Stops playback.
Reading the screen
Example: Disc
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1Current time and date
2Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current file.
3Current file information
—: File name
Shows the name of the file currently playing.
—: Folder name
Shows the name of the folder containing the file currently playing.
Starting procedure (for Disc)
1 Display the AV source selection screen.
For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 11.
2 Insert the disc you want to play into the disc-loading slot.
The source changes and then playback will start.
For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a disc on page 9.
pIf the disc is already set, touch [Disc] on the source list or on the AV source selec-
tion screen.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the source list on page 12.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the AV source selection screen on page 12.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc.
For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 28.
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Starting procedure (for USB/ SD)
1 Display the AV source selection screen.
For details of the operations, refer to Displaying the AV operation screen on page 11.
2Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB stor-
age device into the USB connector.
For details, refer to Plugging in a USB storage device on page 10.
For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card on page 10.
3 Touch [USB] or [SD] on the AV source selection screen.
The image is displayed on the screen.
4Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the external stor-
age device (USB, SD).
For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 28.
pPlayback is performed in order of folder numbers. Folders are skipped if they contain no playable files. If there are no playable files in folder 01 (root folder), playback starts from folder 02.
Selecting Æles from the Æle name list
You can select files to view using the file name list which is a list of the files stored on a disc or in the external storage device (USB, SD).
1 Touch the following key.
Displays the list of the files or folders stored on a disc or in the external storage device (USB, SD).
2 Touch a file on the list to play back.
pFiles are played back in file number order and folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If folder 01 (root folder) contains no
files, playback commences with folder 02.)
pTouching a folder on the list shows its contents. You can play a file on the list by touching it.
Touch the playback sign of the thumbnail to preview the file.
Setting a repeat play range
The repeat play range can be changed by only touching a single key.
Touch the following key repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Changes the repeat play range.
or (default): Repeats all files.
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Repeats just the current folder. :
Repeats just the current file.
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during pause.
Touch [] during pause.
Each time you touch [], you move ahead one frame.
pTo return to normal playback, touch [/].
pWith some discs and external storage devices (USB, SD), images may be unclear during frame-by-frame playback.
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down the playback speed.
1 Touch and hold [] until an arrow icon is displayed during playback.
The arrow icon is displayed, and forward slow motion playback begins.
p To return to normal playback, touch [/].
2Touch [] to adjust playback speed during slow motion
playback.
pThere is no sound during slow motion playback.
pWith some discs and external storage devices (USB, SD), images may be unclear during slow motion playback.
pReversed slow motion playback is not possible.
Switching the media Æle type
When playing a digital media containing a mixture of various media file types you can switch between media file types to play.
1 Touch the following key.
Displays the pop-up menu for selecting a media file type to play on the disc or in the external storage device (USB, SD).
2 Touch the item you want to set.
Music:
Switches the media file type to music (compressed audio).
Video:
Switches the media file type to video.
Photo:
Switches the media file type to still image (JPEG data).
CD-DA:
Switches the media file type to CD (audio data (CD-DA)).
Operating with the hardware buttons
Press the TRK button
You can skip files forward or backward.
Press and hold the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast forward.
Playing compressed still image Æles
You can view still images stored in an external device (USB, SD) using the built-in drive of this product. This section describes how. For details, refer to Media compatibility
chart on page 80.
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1 Displays the source list.
For details, refer to Selecting a front source on the source list on page 12.
2Displays the Time and date setting screen.
For details, refer to Setting the time and date on page 62.
3Displays the Setting menu screen.
4Recalls equalizer curves.
For details, refer to Using the equalizer on page 56.
5 Selects a file from the list.
For details, refer to Selecting files from the file name list on page 30.
6Hides the touch panel keys.
Touching this area hides the touch panel
keys.
pTouch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again.
7 Plays files in random order.
For details, refer to Playing files in random order on page 30.
8 Displays the Phone menu screen.
For details, refer to Displaying the phone menu on page 15.
9 Skips files forward or backward. a Sets a repeat play range.
For details, refer to Setting a repeat play range on page 30.
bRotates the displayed picture 90° clockwise.
cSelects the previous folder or the next folder.
dSwitches the media file type.
For details, refer to Switching the media file type on page 30.
e Switches between playback and pause.
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