Pioneer FH-P5000MP Operating Manual

Operation Manual Mode demploi
Multi-CD control DSP High power CD/MP3/WMA/ Cassette player with FM/AM tuner
Syntoniseur FM/AM et lecteur de CD/MP3/WMA/Cas­sette, Puissance élevée, avec DSP et contrôleur pour lecteur de CD à chargeur
FH-P5000MP
Contents
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man-
ual in a safe place for future reference.
Before You Start
Information to User 6 For Canadian model 6 About this unit 6 About this manual 6 After-sales service for Pioneer products 6 Product registration 6 Precautions 7 Features 7 About WMA 7 Use and care of the remote control 8
Installing the battery 8
Using the remote control 8 About the XM READY mark 8 About the demo mode 9 Resetting the microprocessor 9
Whats What
Head unit 10 Remote control 11
Power ON/OFF
Turning the unit on 12 Selecting a source 12 Turning the unit off 12
Tuner
Listening to the radio 13 Introduction of advanced tuner
operation 14 Storing broadcast frequencies 14 Recalling broadcast frequencies 14 Tuning in strong signals 15 Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 15
Cassette Player
Playing a tape 16
Introduction of advanced cassette player
operation 17 Repeating play 17 Skipping blank tape sections 18 Using Dolby noise reduction 18
Built-in CD Player
Playing a CD 19 Selecting a track directly 19 Introduction of advanced built-in CD player
operation 20 Repeating play 20 Playing tracks in a random order 21 Scanning tracks of a CD 21 Pausing CD playback 21 Selecting the search method 22 Searching every 10 tracks in the current
disc 22 Using compression and BMX 22 Using disc title functions 22
Entering disc titles 23
Displaying disc titles 23
Using CD TEXT functions 24
Displaying titles on CD TEXT discs 24
Scrolling titles in the display 24
MP3/WMA/WAV Player
Playing MP3/WMA/WAV 25 Selecting a track directly 26 Introduction of advanced built-in CD player
(MP3/WMA/WAV) operation 27 Repeating play 27 Playing tracks in a random order 27 Scanning folders and tracks 28 Pausing MP3/WMA/WAV playback 28 Selecting the search method 28 Searching every 10 tracks in the current
folder 29
2
En
Contents
English
Switching the tag display 29 Using compression and BMX 29 Displaying text information on MP3/WMA/
WAV disc 30
When playing back an MP3/WMA disc 30
When playing back a WAV disc 30
Scrolling text information in the display 30
Multi-CD Player
Playing a CD 31 Selecting a track directly 31 50-disc multi-CD player 32 Introduction of advanced multi-CD player
operation 32 Repeating play 32 Playing tracks in a random order 33 Scanning CDs and tracks 33 Pausing CD playback 34 Using ITS playlists 34
Creating a playlist with ITS programming 34
Playback from your ITS playlist 34
Erasing a track from your ITS playlist 35
Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist 35
Using disc title functions 35
Entering disc titles 36
Displaying disc titles 36
Selecting discs from the disc title list 37
Using CD TEXT functions 37
Displaying titles on CD TEXT discs 37
Scrolling titles in the display 37
Using compression and bass emphasis 37
Audio Adjustments
Introduction of audio adjustments 39 Using balance adjustment 39 Adjusting loudness 39 Using subwoofer output 40
Adjusting subwoofer (low pass filter) settings 40
Adjusting low pass filter attenuation slope 40
Using the high pass filter 41
Adjusting high pass filter attenuation slope 41
Adjusting high pass filter setting 41
Adjusting source levels 41
Digital Signal Processor
Using the digital signal processor 42 Using the graphic equalizer 42
Recalling equalizer curves 42
Adjusting equalizer curves 43
Adjusting 13-band graphic
equalizer 43 Using the position selector 44 Using the time alignment 44
Adjusting the time alignment 44 Using BBE sound 45
Initial Settings
Adjusting initial settings 46 Setting the clock 46 Switching the auxiliary setting 46 Switching the dimmer setting 47 Adjusting display contrast 47 Selecting the digital attenuator 47 Switching the telephone muting/
attenuation 47
Switching the Ever Scroll 48
En
3
Contents
Other Functions
Turning the clock display on or off 49 Switching the illuminated bar color 49 Using different entertainment displays 49 Using the PGM button 49 Using the AUX source 50
Selecting AUX as the source 50
Setting the AUX title 50
Introduction of XM operation 51
XM operation 51
Selecting the XM channel directly 51
Switching the XM display 51
Swiching the XM channel select setting 51
Additional Information
Understanding built-in CD player error
messages 52 Cassette tapes 52 Cleaning the playback head 52 Music search and repeat functions during
tape playback 52 CD player and care 53 CD-R/CD-RW discs 53 MP3, WMA and WAV files 54
MP3 additional information 54
WMA additional information 55
WAVadditional information 55 About folders and MP3/WMA/WAV files 55 Terms 56 Specifications 58
4
En
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your
p
.
bel
Leve
e
30
s
0
L
c
50
Lig
musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear 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.
To establish a safe level:
Start your volume control at a low setting.
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
Set the dial and leave it there.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged ex
osure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection
Deci
l Exampl
Quiet library, soft whisper
4
60 Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE
90 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower 100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast, jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.
iving room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffi
ht traffic, normal conversation, quiet office
English
5
En
Section
01
Before You Start
Information to User
Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the users right to operate the equipment.
For Canadian model
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
About this unit
The tuner frequencies on this unit are allo­cated for use in North America. Use in other areas may result in poor reception.
Important (Serial number)
The serial number is located on the bottom of this unit. For your own security and convenience, be sure to record this number on the enclosed warranty card.
About this manual
This unit features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and op­eration. All the functions have been designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanatory. This operation manual will help you benefit fully from this units potential and to maximize your listening enjoyment. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by read­ing through the manual before you begin using this unit. It is especially important that you read and observe precautions noted on the next page and in other sections.
After-sales service for Pioneer products
Please contact the dealer or distributor from where you purchased this unit 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 unit to the companies at the addresses listed below for repair without 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 300 Allstate Parkway Markham, Ontario L3R OP2 (905) 479-4411 1-877-283-5901
For warranty information please see the Lim­ited Warranty sheet included with this unit.
Product registration
Visit us at the following site:
1 Register your product. We will keep the details
of your purchase on file to help you refer to this information in the event of an insurance claim such as loss or theft.
6
En
Before You Start
Section
01
2 Receive updates on the latest products and
technologies.
3 Download owners manuals, order product
catalogues, research new products, and much more.
Precautions
WARNING:
Handling the cord on this product or cords asso­ciated with accessories sold with the product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California and other governmental enti­ties to cause cancer and birth defects or other re­productive harm. Wash hands after handling.
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.
MP3 file playback
You can play back MP3 files recorded on CD­ROM/CD-R/CD-RW (ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings). ! Supply of this product only conveys a li-
cense for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue-generating) real time broad­casting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via internet, intranets and/or other net­works or in other electronic content distri­bution systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications. An inde­pendent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com.
WMA file playback
You can play back WMA files recorded on CD­ROM/CD-R/CD-RW (ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings).
WAV file playback
You can play back WAV files recorded on CD­ROM/CD-R/CD-RW (Linear PCM (LPCM)/MS ADPCM recordings).
English
! Keep this manual handy as a reference for
operating procedures and precautions.
! Always keep the volume low enough so
that you can hear sounds from outside the car.
! Protect this unit from moisture. ! If the battery is disconnected or dis-
charged, the preset memory will be erased and must be reprogrammed.
Features
CD playback
Music CD/CD-R/CD-RW playback is possible.
About WMA
The Windows Media" logo printed on the box indicates that this unit can play back WMA data.
En
7
Section
01
Before You Start
WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology that is developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 7 or later. Microsoft, Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Notes
! With some applications used to encode WMA
files, this unit may not operate correctly.
! With some applications used to encode WMA
files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed.
Use and care of the remote control
Installing the battery
Slide the tray out on the back of the remote control and insert the battery with the plus (+) and minus () poles pointing in the proper di­rection.
! Do not recharge, disassemble, heat or dispose
of the battery in fire.
! Do not handle the battery with metallic tools. ! Do not store the battery with metallic materi-
als.
! In the event of battery leakage, wipe the re-
mote control completely clean and install a new battery.
! When disposing of used batteries, please
comply with governmental regulations or en­vironmental public institutionsrules that apply in your country/area.
Using the remote control
Point the remote control in the direction of the front panel to operate.
Important
! Do not store the remote control in high tem-
peratures or direct sunlight.
! The remote control may not function properly
in direct sunlight.
! Do not let the remote control fall onto the
floor, where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal.
WARNING
Keep the battery out of the reach of children. Should the battery be swallowed, immediately consult a doctor.
CAUTION
! Use only one CR2025 (3 V) lithium battery. ! Remove the battery if the remote control is not
used for a month or longer.
8
En
About the XM READY mark
The XM READY mark printed on the front panel indicates that the Pioneer XM tuner (sold separately) can be controlled by this unit. Please inquire to your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer service station regarding the XM tuner that can be connected to this unit. For XM tuner operation, please refer to the XM tuner owners manual.
Before You Start
Section
01
Notes
! XM Satellite Radio is developing a new band
of radio in the U.S.A.
The system will use direct satellite-to-receiver broadcasting technology to provide listeners in their cars and at home with crystal-clear sound seamlessly from coast to coast. XM will create and package up to 100 channels of di­gital-quality music, news, sports, talk and chil­drens programming.
! The XM name and related logos are trade-
marks of XM Satellite Radio Inc.
About the demo mode
The demonstration automatically starts when power to this unit is turned off while the igni­tion switch is set to ACC or ON. Pressing ENTERTAINMENT during demonstration can­cels the demonstration. Pressing ENTERTAINMENT again to start the demon­stration. Remember that if the demonstration continues operating when the car engine is turned off, it may drain battery power.
! If the unit fails to operate properly ! When strange or incorrect messages ap-
pear on the display
% Press RESET on the head unit with a pen tip or other pointed instrument.
RESET button
English
Important
The red lead (ACC) of this unit should be con­nected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch on/off operations. If this is not done, the vehicle battery may be drained.
Resetting the microprocessor
The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions: ! Prior to using this unit for the first time
after installation
En
9
Section
02
Whats What
Head unit
1 CD EJECT button
Press to eject a CD from your built-in CD player.
2 TAPE EJECT button
Press to eject a tape from your cassette player. Press and hold to open or close the front panel.
3 COLOR button
Press to change the illuminated bar color.
4 RESET button
Press to reset the microprocessor.
5 DISPLAY button
Press to select different displays.
6 ENTERTAINMENT button
Press to change to the entertainment dis­play.
7 DSP button
Press to select sound field functions.
8 AUDIO button
Press to select various sound quality con­trols.
9 FUNCTION button
Press to select functions.
a CLOCK button
Press to change to the clock display.
b SOURCE button
This unit is turned on by selecting a source. Press to cycle through all the available sources.
c BAND button
Press to select among three FM bands and one AM band and to cancel the control mode of functions. Press to change the direction of the tape transport and return to playback after fast forward or rewind.
d Multi Control
Push up, down, left or right to do manual seek tuning, fast forward, reverse and track search controls. Also used for controlling functions.
10
En
o
Whats What
Section
02
Turn it to increase or decrease the
volume.
Remote control
Operation is the same as when using the but­tons on the head unit.
e VOLUME buttons
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
f PGM button
Press to operate the preprogrammed func-
tions for each source. (Refer to Using the
PGM button on page 49.)
j CASSETTE button
Press to select the cassette player as the source.
k Joystick
Move to do manual seek tuning, fast for­ward, reverse and track search controls. Also used for controlling functions. Functions are the same as Multi Control except for volume control.
l DIRECT button
Press to directly select the desired track. Press to do direct channel select when using an XM tuner.
m CLEAR button
Press to cancel the input number when NUMBER are used.
n NUMBER buttons
Press to enter the number for selecting a de­sired track in direct track select mode. Press to enter the number for selecting an XM channel directly, in direct channel select mode when using an XM tuner.
o 16 buttons
Press for preset tuning and disc number search when using a multi-CD player.
English
g CD button
h ATT button
i TUNER button
Press to select the built-in or multi-CD
player as the source.
Press to quickly lower the volume level, by
about 90%. Press once more to return to the
original volume level.
Press to select the tuner as the source.
En
11
Section
03
Power ON/OFF
Turning the unit on
% Press SOURCE on the head unit, or press TUNER, CASSETTE or CD on the re­mote, to turn the unit on.
When you select a source the unit is turned on.
Selecting a source
You can select a source you want to listen to. To switch to the built-in CD player, load a disc in this unit (refer to page 19). To switch to the cassette player, load a cassette tape in this unit (refer to page 16).
% When using the head unit, press SOURCE to select a source.
Press SOURCE repeatedly to switch between the following sources:
XM tunerTunerTelevisionBuilt-in CD playerMulti-CD playerCassette playerExternal unit 1External unit 2 AUX
% When using the remote control, press TUNER, CASSETTE or CD to select a source.
Press each button repeatedly to switch be­tween the following sources:
TUNER: XM tunerTunerTelevision Sources off CASSETTE: Cassette playerAUX Sources off CD: Built-in CD playerMulti-CD player Sources off
When there is no magazine in the multi-
CD player.
When the AUX (auxiliary input) is set to off
(refer to page 46).
! External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such
as one available in the future) that, although incompatible as a source, enables control of basic functions by this unit. Two external units can be controlled by this unit. When two exter­nal units are connected, the allocation of them to external unit 1 or external unit 2 is automatically set by this unit.
! When this units blue lead is connected to the
cars auto-antenna relay control terminal, the cars antenna extends when this units se­lected source is the tuner. To retract the anten­na, switch to a source other than the tuner.
Turning the unit off
% Press SOURCE and hold until the unit turns off. When using the remote control, press TUNER, CASSETTE or CD repeatedly.
Notes
! In the following cases, the sound source will
not change: When there is no unit corresponding to the
selected source connected to this unit.
When there is no disc in the unit.When there is no cassette in this unit.
12
En
Tuner
Section
04
Listening to the radio
These are the basic steps necessary to operate the radio. More advanced tuner operation is explained starting on the next page.
1 Stereo (5) indicator
Shows that the frequency selected is being
broadcast in stereo.
2 Band indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to, AM
or FM.
3 Frequency indicator
Shows to which frequency the tuner is
tuned.
1 Press SOURCE to select the tuner. Press SOURCE until you see Tuner displayed.
5 To perform seek tuning, push and hold Multi Control left or right for about one second and release.
The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found.
# You can cancel seek tuning by pushing Multi Control left or right. # If you push and hold Multi Control left or right you can skip stations. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release Multi Control.
English
2 Use Multi Control to adjust the sound level.
Turn it to increase or decrease the volume.
3 Press BAND to select a band.
Press BAND until the desired band is dis­played, F1, F2, F3 for FM or AM.
4 To perform manual tuning, push Multi Control left or right.
The frequencies move up or down step by step.
En
13
Section
04
Tuner
Introduction of advanced tuner operation
1 Preset number indicator
Shows which preset has been selected.
2 LOC indicator
Shows when local seek tuning is on.
3 Function display
Shows the function status.
% Press FUNCTION to display the function names.
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch be­tween the following functions: BSM (best stations memory)Pch List (preset memory)LOCAL (local seek tuning)
# To return to the frequency display, press
BAND.
1 When you find a frequency that you want to store in memory press FUNCTION to select Pch List.
Press FUNCTION until Pch List appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control left or right to select the preset number.
Pushing Multi Control left or right selects the preset tuning number. Pch-1 Pch-6 is dis­played as the preset tuning number is se­lected.
3 Push and hold Multi Control up to store the radio station frequency in memory.
The selected radio station frequency has been stored in memory.
Notes
! Up to 18 FM stations, six for each of the three
FM bands, and six AM stations can be stored in memory.
! You can also store radio station frequencies
assigned to preset tuning numbers by press­ing and holding one of the preset tuning but­tons 16 on the remote control.
Note
If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the frequency display.
Storing broadcast frequencies
You can easily store up to six broadcast fre­quencies for later recall.
14
En
Recalling broadcast frequencies
You can recall radio station frequencies as­signed to preset tuning numbers.
% Push Multi Control up to recall radio station frequencies.
Pushing Multi Control up or down selects the preset tuning number. 001 006 is displayed as the preset tuning number is selected. The radio station frequency assigned to the preset tuning number is recalled from mem­ory.
Tuner
Section
04
Note
You can also recall radio station frequencies as­signed to preset tuning numbers by pressing one of the preset tuning buttons 16 on the remote control.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
1 Press FUNCTION to select LOCAL.
Press FUNCTION until LOCAL appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn local seek tuning on.
Local seek sensitivity (e.g., LOCAL 2) appears in the display.
3 Push Multi Control left or right to set the sensitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and two levels for AM: FM: LOCAL 1LOCAL 2LOCAL 3
LOCAL 4
AM: LOCAL 1LOCAL 2 The LOCAL 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations.
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
BSM (best stations memory) lets you automa­tically store the six strongest broadcast fre­quencies under preset tuning numbers 001 006 and once stored there you can tune in to those frequencies.
1 Press FUNCTION to select BSM.
Press FUNCTION until BSM appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn BSM on. BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing
the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under preset tuning numbers 001 006 in the order of their signal strength. When finished, BSM stops flashing.
# To cancel the storage process, push Multi Control down.
Note
Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may re­place broadcast frequencies you have saved using Pch List.
English
4 When you want to return to normal seek tuning, push Multi Control down to turn local seek tuning off. LOCAL :OFF appears in the display.
En
15
Section
05
Cassette Player
Playing a tape
These are the basic steps necessary to play a tape with your cassette player. More advanced cassette player operation is explained starting on the next page.
WARNING
Do not use with the front panel left open, after ejecting a cassette tape. If you do leave it open, it may result in injury in the event of an accident.
1 Tape direction indicator
Shows the direction of the tape transport.
2 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur­rent side of the tape.
1 Press TAPE EJECT.
Cassette loading slot appears.
# After a cassette tape has been inserted, press
SOURCE to select the cassette player.
2 Insert a cassette tape into the cassette loading slot.
Front panel is closed automatically, and play­back will start.
Cassette loading slot
# You can eject a cassette tape by pressing
TAPE EJECT.
3 Use Multi Control to adjust the sound level.
Turn it to increase or decrease the volume.
4 To perform fast forward or rewind, push Multi Control left or right. FF or REW appears in the display.
# To cancel fast forward or rewind and return to playback, press BAND. # You can cancel fast forward or rewind by pushing Multi Control in the same direction twice.
5 To perform forward or rewind music search, push Multi Control left or right twice. F-MS (forward music search) or R-MS (rewind
music search) appears in the display. The cas­sette player will fast forward or rewind to the next or previous blank spot on the tape and begin to play.
# To cancel music search and return to play­back, press BAND. # You can cancel music search by pushing Multi Control in the same direction again.
16
6 To change the direction of the tape transport, press BAND.
En
Cassette Player
Section
05
Notes
! Do not insert anything other than a cassette
tape into the cassette loading slot.
! A cassette left partially inserted after ejection
may incur damage or fall out.
! Play time indicator starts from 0000in the
following cases:
When a tape is insertedWhen the tape direction is changedWhen you rewind the tape to the begin-
ning
! Play time indicator is halted when fast for-
ward, rewind or music search is operating.
Introduction of advanced cassette player operation
1 B.Skip indicator
Shows when blank skip is turned on.
2 2 indicator
Shows when Dolby B NR is turned on.
3 RPT indicator
Shows when repeat play is turned on.
4 Function display
Shows the function status.
% Press FUNCTION to display the function names.
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch be­tween the following functions: RPT (repeat play)B.SKIP (blank skip)BNR (Dolby B NR)
# To return to the playback display, press BAND.
English
Note
If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display.
Repeating play
Repeat play lets you hear the same track over again.
En
17
Section
05
Cassette Player
1 Press FUNCTION to select RPT.
Press FUNCTION until RPT appears in the dis­play.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn repeat play on. RPT:ON appears in the display. The track cur-
rently playing will play to the end and then re­peat.
3 Push Multi Control down to turn repeat play off. RPT:OFF appears in the display. The track cur-
rently playing will continue to play and then play the next track.
Skipping blank tape sections
Blank skip automatically fast forwards to the next song if there is a long period of silence (12 seconds or longer) between songs.
1 Press FUNCTION to select B.SKIP.
Press FUNCTION until B.SKIP appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn blank skip on. B.SKIP:ON appears in the display. Long peri-
ods of silence between songs will be skipped.
1 Press FUNCTION to select B NR.
Press FUNCTION until BNRappears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn Dolby B NR on. BNR:ONappears in the display. The tape will
play with Dolby B NR on.
3 Push Multi Control down to turn Dolby B NR off. B NR :OFF appears in the display. The tape will
play without Dolby B NR.
Note
Manufactured under license from Dolby Labora­tories. Dolbyand the double-D symbol are tra­demarks of Dolby Laboratories.
3 Push Multi Control down to turn blank skip off. B.SKIP:OFF appears in the display. The com-
plete cassette tape will play.
Using Dolby noise reduction
When you listen to tapes that have been re­corded with Dolby B NR, turn Dolby B NR on.
18
En
Built-in CD Player
Section
06
Playing a CD
These are the basic steps necessary to play a CD with your built-in CD player. More ad­vanced CD operation is explained starting on the next page.
1 Track number indicator
Shows the track currently playing.
2 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent track.
1 Insert a CD into the CD loading slot.
Playback will automatically start.
CD loading slot
# You can eject a CD by pressing CD EJECT.
4 To perform fast forward or reverse, push and hold Multi Control left or right.
# If you select ROUGH, pushing and holding Multi Control left or right enables you to search
every 10 tracks in the current disc. (Refer to Se­lecting the search method on page 22.)
5 To skip back or forward to another track, push Multi Control left or right.
Pushing Multi Control right skips to the start of the next track. Pushing Multi Control left once skips to the start of the current track. Pushing again will skip to the previous track.
Notes
! The built-in CD player plays one, standard, 12-
cm or 8-cm (single) CD at a time. Do not use an adapter when playing 8-cm CDs.
! Do not insert anything other than a CD into
the CD loading slot.
! If you cannot insert a disc completely or if
after you insert a disc the disc does not play, check that the label side of the disc is up. Press CD EJECT to eject the disc, and check the disc for damage before inserting it again.
! If the built-in CD player does not operate prop-
erly, an error message such as ERROR-11 may be displayed. Refer to Understanding built-in CD player error messages on page 52.
! When a CD TEXT disc is inserted, the disc and
track titles automatically begin to scroll in the display. When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial setting, the disc and track titles scroll continuously. About Ever Scroll, refer to Switching the Ever Scroll on page 48.
English
2 After a CD has been inserted, press SOURCE to select the built-in CD player.
3 Use Multi Control to adjust the sound level.
Turn it to increase or decrease the volume.
Selecting a track directly
When using the remote control, you can select a track directly by entering the desired track number.
En
19
Section
06
Built-in CD Player
1 Press DIRECT.
Track number input display appears.
2 Press NUMBER buttons to enter the de­sired track number.
# You can cancel the input number by pressing
CLEAR.
3 Press DIRECT.
The track of entered number will play.
Note
After entering the number input mode, if you do not perform an operation within about eight sec­onds, the mode is automatically canceled.
Introduction of advanced built-in CD player operation
1 RPT indicator
Shows when repeat play is turned on.
2 Function display
Shows the function status.
% Press FUNCTION to display the function names.
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch be­tween the following functions: RPT (repeat play)RDM (random play)Scan (scan play)Pause (pause)FF/REV (search method)TAG (tag display)COMP (com­pression and BMX)
# To return to the playback display, press BAND.
20
Notes
! When playing audio data (CD-DA), tag display
is not effective even if you turn TA G (tag dis­play) on. (Refer to page 29.)
! If you do not operate the function within about
30 seconds, the display is automatically re­turned to the playback display.
Repeating play
Repeat play lets you hear the same track over again.
En
Built-in CD Player
Section
06
1 Press FUNCTION to select RPT.
Press FUNCTION until RPT appears in the dis­play.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn repeat play on. RPT:ON appears in the display. The track cur-
rently playing will play to the end and then re­peat.
3 Push Multi Control down to turn repeat play off. RPT:OFF appears in the display. The track cur-
rently playing will continue to play and then play the next track.
Note
If you perform track search or fast forward/re­verse, repeat play is automatically cancelled.
Playing tracks in a random order
Random play lets you play back tracks on the CD in a random order.
Scanning tracks of a CD
Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD.
1 Press FUNCTION to select Scan.
Press FUNCTION until Scan appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn scan play on. Scan :ON appears in the display. The first 10
seconds of each track is played.
3 When you find the desired track push Multi Control down to turn scan play off. Scan :OFF appears in the display. The track
will continue to play.
# If the display has automatically returned to the playback display, select Scan again by press­ing FUNCTION.
Note
After scanning of a CD is finished, normal play­back of the tracks will begin again.
English
1 Press FUNCTION to select RDM.
Press FUNCTION until RDM appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn random play on. RDM :ON appears in the display. Tracks will
play in a random order.
3 Push Multi Control down to turn ran­dom play off. RDM :OFF appears in the display. Tracks will
continue to play in order.
Pausing CD playback
Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the CD.
1 Press FUNCTION to select Pause.
Press FUNCTION until Pause appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn pause on. Pause:ON appears in the display. Play of the
current track pauses.
En
21
Section
06
Built-in CD Player
3 Push Multi Control down to turn pause off. Pause:OFF appears in the display. Play will re-
sume at the same point that you turned pause on.
Selecting the search method
You can switch the search method between fast forward/reverse and searching every 10 tracks.
1 Press FUNCTION to select FF/REV.
Press FUNCTION until FF/REV appears in the display.
# If the search method ROUGH has been pre- viously selected, ROUGH will be displayed.
2 Push Multi Control left or right to select the search method.
Push Multi Control left or right until the de­sired search method appears in the display.
! FF/REV Fast forward and reverse ! ROUGH Searching every 10 tracks
Searching every 10 tracks in the current disc
If a disc contains over 10 tracks, you can search every 10 tracks. When a disc contains a lot of tracks, you can roughly search for the track you want to play.
1 Select the search method ROUGH.
Refer to Selecting the search method on this page.
2 Push and hold Multi Control left or right to search every 10 tracks on a disc.
# If a disc contains less than 10 tracks, pushing and holding Multi Control right recalls the last
track of the disc. Also, if the remaining number of tracks after searching every 10 tracks is less than 10, pushing and holding Multi Control right re­calls the last track of the disc. # If a disc contains less than 10 tracks, pushing and holding Multi Control left recalls the first track of the disc. Also, if the remaining number of tracks after searching every 10 tracks is less than 10, pushing and holding Multi Control left re­calls the first track of the disc.
Using compression and BMX
Using the COMP (compression) and BMX functions let you adjust the sound playback quality of the CD player. Each of the functions have a two-step adjustment. The COMP func­tion balances the output of louder and softer sounds at higher volumes. BMX controls sound reverberations to give playback a fuller sound. Listen to each of the effects as you se­lect through them and use the one that best enhances the playback of the track or CD that you are listening to.
1 Press FUNCTION to select COMP.
Press FUNCTION until COMP appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up or down to select your favorite setting.
Push Multi Control up or down repeatedly to switch between the following settings:
COMP OFFCOMP 1COMP 2 COMP OFFBMX 1BMX 2
Using disc title functions
You can input CD titles and display the title. The next time you insert a CD for which you
22
En
Built-in CD Player
Section
06
have entered a title, the title of that CD will be displayed.
Entering disc titles
Use the disc title input feature to store up to 48 CD titles in the unit. Each title can be up to 8 characters long.
1 Play the CD that you want to enter a title for.
2 Press FUNCTION and hold until Title In appears in the display.
# When playing a CD TEXT disc, you cannot switch to Title In. The disc title will have already been recorded on a CD TEXT disc.
3 Press DISPLAY to select the desired character type.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between the following character types: Alphabet (upper case)Alphabet (lower case) European letters, such as those with ac­cents (e.g. á, à, ä, ç)Numbers and symbols
4 Push Multi Control up or down to select a letter of the alphabet.
Each pushing Multi Control up will display a letter of the alphabet in A B C ... X Y Z, num­bers and symbols in 1 2 3 ... @ # < order. Each pushing Multi Control down will display a let­ter in the reverse order, such as Z Y X ... C B
A.
5 Push Multi Control right to move the cursor to the next character position.
When the letter you want is displayed, push Multi Control right to move the cursor to the next position and then select the next letter.
Push Multi Control left to move backwards in the display.
6 Move the cursor to the last position by pushing Multi Control right after entering the title.
When you push Multi Control right one more time, the entered title is stored in memory.
7 Press BAND to return to the playback display.
Notes
! Titles remain in memory, even after the disc
has been removed from the unit, and are re­called when the disc is reinserted.
! After data for 48 discs has been stored in
memory, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one.
! If you connect a multi-CD player, you can
input disc titles for up to 100 discs.
! When a multi-CD player that does not support
disc title functions is connected, you cannot enter disc titles in this unit.
Displaying disc titles
You can display the title of any disc that has had a disc title entered.
% Press DISPLAY.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between the following settings: Play timeDISC TTL (disc title) When you select DISC TTL, the title of the cur­rently playing disc is shown in the display.
# When a CD with a disc title is inserted, the disc title automatically begins to scroll throught the display. # If no title has been entered for the currently playing disc, NO TITTLE is displayed.
English
En
23
Section
06
Built-in CD Player
Using CD TEXT functions
Some discs have certain information encoded on the disc during manufacture. These discs may contain such information as the CD title, track title, artists name and playback time and are called CD TEXT discs. Only these spe­cially encoded CD TEXT discs support the functions listed below.
Displaying titles on CD TEXT discs
% Press DISPLAY.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between the following settings: Play timeDISC TTL (disc title)DISC ART (disc artist name)TRK TTL (track title) TRK ART (track artist name)
# If specific information has not been recorded on a CD TEXT disc, NO XXXX will be displayed (e.g., NO NAME).
Scrolling titles in the display
This unit can display the first 8 letters of DISC TTL, DISC ART, TRK TTL and TRK ART. When the text information is longer than 8 let­ters, you can scroll the display as follows.
% Press DISPLAY and hold until the title begins to scroll through the display.
The titles scroll.
Note
When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial setting, CD text information scrolls continuously in the display. If you want to display the first 8 charac­ters of text information temporarily and scroll from the beginning, press and hold DISPLAY. About Ever Scroll, refer to Switching the Ever Scroll on page 48.
24
En
MP3/WMA/WAV Player
Section
07
Playing MP3/WMA/WAV
These are the basic steps necessary to play an MP3/WMA/WAV with your built-in CD player. More advanced MP3/WMA/WAV operation is explained starting on page 27.
1 Track number indicator
Shows the track (file) currently playing.
2 MP3 indicator
Shows when the MP3 file is playing.
3 Folder number indicator
Shows the number of folder currently play-
ing.
4 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent track (file).
5 WMA indicator
Shows when the WMA file is playing.
1 Insert a CD-ROM into the CD loading slot.
Playback will automatically start.
CD loading slot
# You can eject a CD-ROM by pressing
CD EJECT.
2 After a CD has been inserted, press SOURCE to select the built-in CD player.
3 Use Multi Control to adjust the sound level.
Turn it to increase or decrease the volume.
4 Push Multi Control up or down to select a folder.
# You cannot select a folder that does not have an MP3/WMA/WAV file recorded in it. # To return to folder 01 (ROOT), press and hold BAND. However, if folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 02.
5 To perform fast forward or reverse, push and hold Multi Control left or right.
# This is fast forward and reverse operation only for the file being played. This operation is can­celed when the previous or next file is reached.
# If you select ROUGH, pushing and holding Multi Control left or right enables you to search
every 10 tracks in the current folder. (Refer to Se­lecting the search method on page 28.)
English
En
25
Section
07
MP3/WMA/WAV Player
6 To skip back or forward to another track, push Multi Control left or right.
Pushing Multi Control right skips to the start of the next track. Pushing Multi Control left once skips to the start of the current track. Pushing again will skip to the previous track.
Notes
! When playing discs with MP3/WMA/WAV files
and audio data (CD-DA) such as CD-EXTRA and MIXED-MODE CDs, both types can be played only by switching mode between MP3/ WMA/WAVand CD-DA with BAND.
! If you have switched between playback of
MP3/WMA/WAV files and audio data (CD-DA), playback starts at the first track on the disc.
! The built-in CD player can play back an MP3/
WMA/WAV file recorded on CD-ROM. (Refer to page 54 for files that can be played back.)
! Do not insert anything other than a CD into
the CD loading slot.
! There is sometimes a delay between starting
up CD playback and the sound being issued. When being read in, FRMTREAD is displayed.
! If you cannot insert a disc completely or if
after you insert a disc the disc does not play, check that the label side of the disc is up. Press CD EJECT to eject the disc, and check the disc for damage before inserting it again.
! Playback is carried out in order of file number.
Folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 02.)
! When playing back files recorded as VBR
(variable bit rate) files, the play time will not be correctly displayed if fast forward or reverse operations are used.
! If the inserted disc contains no files that can
be played back, NO AUDIO is displayed.
! If the inserted disc contains WMA files that
are protected by digital rights management (DRM) , SKIPPED is displayed while the pro- tected file is skipped.
! If all the files on the inserted disc are secured
by DRM, PROTECT is displayed.
! There is no sound on fast forward or reverse. ! If the built-in CD player does not operate prop-
erly, an error message such as ERROR-11 may be displayed. Refer to Understanding built-in CD player error messages on page 52.
! When an MP3/WMA/WAV disc is inserted,
folder name and file name automatically begin to scroll in the display. When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial setting, folder and file name scroll continuously. About Ever Scroll, refer to Switching the Ever Scroll on page
48.
Selecting a track directly
When using the remote control, you can select a track directly by entering the desired track number.
1 Press DIRECT.
Track number input display appears.
2 Press NUMBER buttons to enter the de­sired track number.
# You can cancel the input number by pressing
CLEAR.
3 Press DIRECT.
The track of entered number will play.
Note
After entering the number input mode, if you do not perform an operation within about eight sec­onds, the mode is automatically canceled.
26
En
MP3/WMA/WAV Player
Section
07
Introduction of advanced built-in CD player (MP3/ WMA/WAV) operation
1 RPT indicator
Shows when repeat play is turned on.
2 Folder repeat
Shows when repeat range is selected to cur-
rent folder.
3 Function display
Shows the function status.
% Press FUNCTION to display the function names.
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch be­tween the following functions: RPT (repeat play)RDM (random play)Scan (scan play)Pause (pause)FF/REV (search method)TAG (tag display)COMP (com­pression and BMX)
# To return to the playback display, press BAND.
Note
If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display.
Repeating play
For MP3/WMA/WAV playback, there are three repeat play ranges: FLD (folder repeat), TRK (one-track repeat) and DSC (repeat all tracks).
1 Press FUNCTION to select RPT.
Press FUNCTION until RPT appears in the dis­play.
2 Push Multi Control left or right to select the repeat range.
Push Multi Control left or right until the de­sired repeat range appears in the display.
! FLD Repeat the current folder ! TRK Repeat just the current track ! DSC Repeat all tracks
Notes
! If you select another folder during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to DSC.
! If you perform track search or fast forward/re-
verse during TRK, the repeat play range changes to FLD.
! When FLD is selected, it is not possible to play
back a subfolder of that folder.
Playing tracks in a random order
Random play lets you play back tracks in a random order within the repeat range, FLD and DSC.
1 Select the repeat range.
Refer to Repeating play on this page.
2 Press FUNCTION to select RDM.
Press FUNCTION until RDM appears in the display.
English
En
27
Section
07
MP3/WMA/WAV Player
3 Push Multi Control up to turn random play on. RDM :ON appears in the display. Tracks will
play in a random order within the previously selected FLD or DSC ranges.
4 Push Multi Control down to turn ran­dom play off. RDM :OFF appears in the display. Tracks will
continue to play in order.
Scanning folders and tracks
While you are using FLD, the beginning of each track in the selected folder plays for about 10 seconds. When you are using DSC, the beginning of the first track of each folder is played for about 10 seconds.
1 Select the repeat range.
Refer to Repeating play on the previous page.
2 Press FUNCTION to select Scan.
Press FUNCTION until Scan appears in the display.
3 Push Multi Control up to turn scan play on. Scan :ON appears in the display. The first 10
seconds of each track of the current folder (or the first track of each folder) is played.
Note
After track or folder scanning is finished, normal playback of the tracks will begin again.
Pausing MP3/WMA/WAV playback
Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the MP3/WMA/WAV.
1 Press FUNCTION to select Pause.
Press FUNCTION until Pause appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn pause on. Pause:ON appears in the display. Play of the
current track pauses.
3 Push Multi Control down to turn pause off. Pause:OFF appears in the display. Play will re-
sume at the same point that you turned pause on.
Selecting the search method
You can switch the search method between fast forward/reverse and searching every 10 tracks.
4 When you find the desired track (or folder) push Multi Control down to turn scan play off. Scan :OFF appears in the display. The track (or
folder) will continue to play.
# If the display has automatically returned to the playback display, select Scan again by press­ing FUNCTION.
28
En
1 Press FUNCTION to select FF/REV.
Press FUNCTION until FF/REV appears in the display.
# If the search method ROUGH has been pre- viously selected, ROUGH will be displayed.
2 Push Multi Control left or right to select the search method.
Push Multi Control left or right until the de­sired search method appears in the display.
! FF/REV Fast forward and reverse ! ROUGH Searching every 10 tracks
MP3/WMA/WAV Player
Section
07
Searching every 10 tracks in the current folder
If the current folder contains over 10 tracks, you can search every 10 tracks. When one folder contains a lot of tracks, you can roughly search for the track you want to play.
1 Select the search method ROUGH.
Refer to Selecting the search method on the previous page.
2 Push and hold Multi Control left or right to search every 10 tracks in the cur­rent folder.
# If the current folder contains less than 10 tracks, pushing and holding Multi Control right recalls the last track of the folder. Also, if the re­maining number of tracks after searching every 10 tracks is less than 10, pushing and holding Multi Control right recalls the last track of the folder. # If the current folder contains less than 10 tracks, pushing and holding Multi Control left recalls the first track of the folder. Also, if the re­maining number of tracks after searching every 10 tracks is less than 10, pushing and holding Multi Control left recalls the first track of the folder.
Switching the tag display
It is possible to turn the tag display on or off, if MP3/WMA disc contains text information such as track title and artist name. ! If you turn the tag display off, time to play-
back will be shorter than when this func­tion is turned on.
2 Push Multi Control up to turn tag dis­play on. TAG :O N appears in the display.
3 Push Multi Control down to turn tag display off. TAG:OFF appears in the display.
Note
When you turn the tag display on, the unit returns to the beginning of the current track in order to read the text information.
Using compression and BMX
Using the COMP (compression) and BMX functions let you adjust the sound playback quality of the CD player. Each of the functions have a two-step adjustment. The COMP func­tion balances the output of louder and softer sounds at higher volumes. BMX controls sound reverberations to give playback a fuller sound. Listen to each of the effects as you se­lect through them and use the one that best enhances the playback of the track or CD that you are listening to.
1 Press FUNCTION to select COMP.
Press FUNCTION until COMP appears in the display.
2 Push Multi Control up or down to select your favorite setting.
Push Multi Control up or down repeatedly to switch between the following settings:
COMP OFFCOMP 1COMP 2 COMP OFFBMX 1BMX 2
English
1 Press FUNCTION to select TAG.
Press FUNCTION until TA G appears in the dis­play.
En
29
Section
07
MP3/WMA/WAV Player
Displaying text information on MP3/WMA/WAV disc
Text information recorded on an MP3/WMA/ WAV disc can be displayed.
When playing back an MP3/ WMA disc
% Press DISPLAY.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between the following settings: Play timeFOLDER (folder name)FILE (file name)TRK TTL (track title)TRK ART (artist name)ALBUM (album title)Bit rate
# When playing back MP3 files recorded as VBR (variable bit rate) files, the bit rate value is not dis­played even after switching to bit rate. (VBR will be displayed.) # When playing back WMA files recorded as VBR (variable bit rate) files, the average bit rate value is displayed. # When you have turned tag display off, you cannot switch to TRK TTL, TRK ART or ALBUM. # If specific information has not been recorded on an MP3/WMA disc, No XXXX will be dis- played (e.g., NO NAME). # With some applications used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed.
(LPCM), or 22.05 and 44.1 kHz (MS ADPCM). The sampling frequency shown in the display may be rounded.
Scrolling text information in the display
This unit can display the first 8 letters of
FOLDER, FILE, TRK TTL, TRK ART and ALBUM. When the text information is longer
than 8 letters, you can scroll the display as fol­lows.
% Press DISPLAY and hold until the text information begins to scroll through the display.
The text information scrolls.
Notes
! Unlike MP3 and WMA file format, WAV files
display only FOLDER and FILE.
! When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial set-
ting, CD text information scrolls continuously in the display. If you want to display the first 8 characters of text information temporarily and scroll from the beginning, press and hold
DISPLAY. About Ever Scroll, refer to Switching the Ever Scroll on page 48.
When playing back a WAV disc
% Press DISPLAY.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between the following settings: Play timeFOLDER (folder name)FILE (file name)Sampling frequency
# If specific information has not been recorded on a WAV disc, No XXXX will be displayed (e.g., NO NAME). # You can only play back WAV files in the fre­quencies 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz
30
En
Loading...
+ 90 hidden pages