Tomtom 2011 Navigation System

AUDIO VIDEO & NAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL
The symbols described below are found in this instruction manual as well as on the device itself to ensure its proper and safe usage and to prevent injury or damage to properties. Make sure you understand the meanings of these symbols before reading the rest of this manual.
Handling Notes
Basic safety rules that you must follow and useful operational information are provided with the following symbols.
ATTENTION
Useful information for smooth operation
CHECK
Facts to keep in mind when operating
• Please read all materials such as manuals and warranties that have come with the product. Subaru will not be responsible for unsatisfactory product performance due to a failure to follow these instructions.
• Changes to product specifications may result in differences between the content of the manual and features of the product.
The illustrations of screens shown in this manual may differ from the actual screens of this product.
WARNING
This symbol indicates a situation in which incorrect handling through disregard of a symbol may result in death or serious personal injury.
CAUTION
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IMPORTANT
Follow this advice to prevent malfunctions or damage to the device. Perform the indicated action in the event of a malfunction.
Please exercise care when handling the manual.
Forcefully spreading or pulling on pages may result in some pages falling out of the binding. Use the manual carefully.
Table of Contents
1-Before Use
Safety precautions........................................ 5
Before use ..................................................... 7
Discs............................................................................ 9
PND ...........................................................................12
Accessories ............................................................... 12
2-Operation
About This Receiver ................................... 13
Control Names and Operations .................................13
Turning the POWER ON or OFF ...............................14
Switching Between the Audio and
Navigation Screen ..................................................... 14
Turning the PND Display ON and OFF .....................15
Attachment and Detachment the PND ......................15
Using the Audio Cover............................................... 16
Hands-Free Microphone and Light Sensor................ 16
Adjusting the Display Angle ....................................... 17
Loading/Unloading a Disc.......................................... 17
Sub-display ................................................................ 19
Operation Conditions of this Receiver .......................19
Setup of This Receiver ................................20
Setup of This Receiver...............................................20
Screen Adjustment and Setting .................................21
Adjusting the Screen..................................................22
Switching the Audio Source .......................24
Switching the audio source ........................................24
Volume Control ............................................25
Adjusting the audio volume ........................................25
Muting the Volume .....................................................25
Adjusting the sound quality .......................26
Switching Audio Control Modes .................................26
3-Radio Operations
Using the Radio ...........................................28
Listening to the Radio ................................................28
Tune a Desired Station ..............................................28
Selecting a Radio Band .............................................29
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Saving a Station in Memory.......................................29
Preset Scan ............................................................... 30
Displaying the information ......................................... 30
Turning the Radio OFF ..............................................30
4-CD Player Operations
Using the CD Player.................................... 31
Listening To a CD ...................................................... 31
Selecting a Desired Track .........................................31
Fast Forward/Rewind ................................................32
Finding a Desired Title............................................... 32
Repeating the Same Track ........................................ 32
Random Play .............................................................32
Track Data Display .................................................... 33
Switching Between CD-DA and MP3/WMA...............33
Stopping the CD Play ................................................ 33
5-MP3/WMA Player Operations
Using the MP3/WMA Player ....................... 34
Playing an MP3/WMA File .........................................34
Selecting a Desired Folder.........................................34
Selecting a Desired Music File...................................35
Fast Forward/Rewind.................................................35
Returning To the Root Directory ................................35
Finding a Desired Music File......................................36
Repeating a Music File ..............................................36
Random Play .............................................................37
Displaying of Music File Information ..........................38
Switching Between CD-DA and MP3/WMA...............38
Stopping the MP3/WMA File......................................38
MP3/WMA..................................................................38
Creating and Playing MP3/WMA Files .......................41
6-USB Music File Player Operations
Using the USB Music File Player................43
Playing USB Music Files............................................43
Fast Forward/Rewind.................................................43
Selecting a Desired Music File...................................44
Finding a Desired Music File......................................44
Repeatedly Playing the Same Music File ..................45
Random Play of Music Files ......................................45
About the TEXT button ..............................................45
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Stopping the USB Music File Player.......................... 45
Playable USB Memory Standards .............................45
Playable MP3 File Standards .................................... 45
ID3 Tags .................................................................... 46
Format of USB Memory ............................................. 46
7-DVD Player Operations
Before Using the DVD Player..................... 47
Advantages of Digital Versatile Disc (DVD)............... 47
Discs.......................................................................... 48
Products equipped with Macrovision .........................49
Operation Flow .......................................................... 50
Using the DVD Player ................................. 51
Watching a DVD Video .............................................. 51
Video Operations ....................................................... 51
Disc Menu Operations ...............................................52
About the TEXT button ..............................................52
Stopping a DVD ......................................................... 52
Finding a Desired Video ............................................ 53
Changing the Touch Switch Display ..........................54
Changing the Screen Display and Audio Mode .........54
DVD Player Setting ....................................................55
Language Code List...................................................60
8-iPod Player Operations
Using the iPod Player..................................61
Listening to the iPod ..................................................61
Fast Forward/Rewind.................................................62
Selecting the Desired Music or Video File .................62
Finding a Desired Music File......................................62
Setting to the iPod Video Mode .................................63
Playing .......................................................................64
Pausing ......................................................................64
Repeatedly Playing the Same Music File ..................64
Random Play of Music Files ......................................64
Switching Aspect Ratio of Screen ..............................64
About the TEXT button ..............................................64
Compatible iPod models ............................................65
Stopping the iPod.......................................................65
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9- AUX Operations
Using the AUX ............................................. 66
Switching the AUX Mode ON and OFF ..................... 66
Listening to the Portable Audio Player ......................67
TEXT Button ..............................................................67
Turning off the Portable Audio Player........................ 67
10-Steering Wheel Switch Operations
About the Steering Wheel Switches.......... 68
Compatibility with Steering Wheel Switches..............68
11-Rearview Camera Operations
Rearview Camera Operations .................... 70
Playing a Video through the Rearview Camera......... 71
12-Reference
Troubleshooting Guide ...............................72
If the Following Messages Appear.............................72
Basic Trouble Shooting..............................................75
How to Contact Subaru ...............................78
Contact information....................................................78
Defective products/Warranty......................................78
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Before Use
Safety precautions
WARNING
• Note that the data for roads, location names, facility information, and charges, etc. may not be the most recent and that there may be inadequacies.
• Do not modify this system for any uses other than that specified herein. Subaru will not be held liable for damages including, but not limited to serious injury, death or property damage resulting from modifications that enable unintended operation.
• For safety, make selections only when vehicle is stopped. Use judgment and obey traffic rules. Some map data may be incorrect. See user manual for complete instructions.
• When the vehicle is in motion, never take your eyes off the road to make adjustments to the main unit. You must pay attention to the road at all times to avoid accidents; do not let operation or adjustment of the main
unit distract you from operating the vehicle responsibly.
• The driver should not look at the screen while driving. Doing so may result in an accident.
• Do not place foreign objects in the disc insertion slot or USB input terminal. Fire or shocks may result.
WARNING
• Do not disassemble or alter this main unit. An accident, fires or shock may result.
• Do not let water or foreign objects enter the internal parts of this main unit. Doing so may result in smoke, fire or shock.
• Do not use when main unit is malfunctioning (the screen is not lit or no sound comes out). Doing so may result in an accident, fire or shock.
• If foreign objects or water enters the main unit, smoke or a strange odor may be emitted. If this occurs, stop using the main unit immediately and contact your dealer. Accidents, fire, or shocks may result if you continue to use the main unit under these conditions.
• The driver should not change the CD or USB memory while driving. Doing so may result in an accident. You must first stop or park your car in a safe location and then proceed to remove or insert the CD and/or USB.
• Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location and set the parking brake before watching DVDs or videos. For safety reasons, only the sound of DVDs or videos will be emitted while the vehicle is in motion.
CAUTION
• Keep volume to a reasonable level so that you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle, including warning sounds, voices, and sirens. Failure to do so may cause an accident.
• Be careful that your hands and fingers do not get pinched when adjusting the tilting angle or closing the display. Otherwise injuries may result.
• Do not put your hands or fingers into the disc insertion slot or USB input terminal. Injuries may result.
• Do not touch heat dissipating parts of the main unit as you may be burnt.
• The volume should be set at a moderate level to avoid hearing damage when the main unit is powered on.
• Do not operate when sound such as distortion is being emitted.
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Before Use
CAUTION
• This main unit uses invisible laser light. Do not disassemble or alter this main unit. If any problems occur, contact the dealer where you purchased the main unit. Altering this main unit may cause exposure to laser emissions (which may damage your eyesight), or result in an accident, fire or shocks.
• Using the vehicle speed pulse signal, you can use the route guidance function even in locations where normally no guidance is given (e.g.: in a tunnel). However, the accuracy of the guidance is not guaranteed since the guidance is performed using the information about road surface conditions and vehicle speed.
IMPORTANT
• When there is a lot of vibration – when driving on a bad road for example – the main unit may become inoperable due to it not being able to read data from the disc.
• If using this receiver immediately after having purchased it or after having stored it disconnected from the vehicle battery, the present location may not be displayed accurately. Wait a short while and the GPS positioning will correct the displayed position.
• This device is a precision-engineered equipment and the information that you record on it after purchase can be lost as a result of static electricity, electrical noise, vibration and other influences. It is recommended that you keep a separate record of the information you store in the main unit.
IMPORTANT
• Note that the following events are not covered by the warranty.
1 Corruption or loss of the data stored in the
main unit by the purchaser resulting from failure or incorrect operation of the main unit, or any problems associated with it, or due to the effects of electrical noise or other influences.
2 Corruption of loss of the data stored in the
main unit by the purchaser resulting from misuse of the main unit by the purchaser or a third party.
3 Corruption or loss of data stored in the main
unit by the purchaser resulting from failure / repair of the main unit.
• Please note that by installing or using the main unit, you are regarded as having consented to the points above.
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Before Use
Before use
CAUTION
• Be very careful and pay full attention to safety when operating the audio controls while driving, otherwise accidents may occur. Also, be sure to set the volume so that you can still adequately hear sounds outside the vehicle. Improper use may result in a traffic accident.
CAUTION
• Never continue to use the system if it is malfunctioning in any way. If smoke, abnormal noises or abnormal odors are noticed, turn off the power immediately. Immediately turn off the audio in such situations. Exercise caution regarding the temperature inside the vehicle.
• Do not use volatile chemicals such as benzene or thinners when cleaning the main unit. The main unit may be damaged and the paintwork may be affected. Please use a soft cloth (silicon cross, etc.) to clean the main unit. Please follow the directions when you use a chemical dust cloth.
CAUTION
• Do not disassemble or modify this receiver. The main unit has a precisely designed structure, so consult your dealer in the event any unsatisfactory performance is observed.
• Do not apply excessive force to the monitor. Otherwise damage may result.
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Before Use
CAUTION
• Do not leave the monitor in tilt position when you are not using it. Otherwise, it may be damaged.
• Do not insert any objects other than discs into the disc slot. Otherwise damage may result.
CAUTION
• Be careful not to get your fingers or other objects caught behind the monitor when it is being retracted into place. Interference can cause an injury or damage the main unit.
CAUTION
• When removing a disc from the main unit, remove it in the horizontally level direction. Do not pull them up or press down on them forcibly while removing them. Improper removal may result in the disc becoming scratched, cause the receiver to emit unusual noises, or result in other damage.
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Before Use
Discs
ATTENTION
• In cold or rainy weather, just as the interior glass surface becomes fogged, dew (water condensation) may also settle on the main unit. (Condensing) When this occurs, disc playback may become intermittent or impossible. Dehumidify the air in the vehicle for a while before resuming playback.
• If a problem occurs, the player function stops automatically to protect its internal parts. If the player does not operate even when you follow the on-screen messages, the player may have failed. Consult the dealer you purchased it from.
• Playback may be intermittent when the player is subjected to severe vibrations while traveling over a rough surface.
• Please do not use a commercially available lens cleaner because it may cause damage to the pickup of the player.
Format of discs
• An audio disc or DVD video disc bearing one of the marks below can be played. When using a DVD±R/RW (DVD±Recordable/ReWritable) disc, note that only the disc whose contents were recorded in the video mode can be played. Discs whose contents were recorded in the video recording (VR) mode and audio mode cannot be played.
• The DolbyDigital format is supported and discs with the logo shown below can be played.
This product is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• It is possible that a CD-R (CD-Recordable) or CD-RW (CD-ReWritable) disc will not play on the main unit due to the characteristics of the recording or special disc, scratches, dirt or deterioration caused by long-term storage in the vehicle. Also, a CD-R or CD-RW disc that has not yet been finalized and a CD-R or CD­RW disc recorded in UDF format cannot be played.
• It is possible that a DVD±R/RW (DVD±Recordable/ReWritable) disc will not play on this receiver due to the characteristics of the recording or special disc, scratches, dirt or deterioration caused by long storage in the vehicle. Also, a DVD±R/RW disc that has not yet been finalized cannot be played. It may not be possible to play a disc that has been recorded on a personal computer, depending on the application setting and the environment.
• The CD-TEXT function can be used only for CD-text CDs available on the market. Characters written on a CD-R and CD-RW discs may not be displayed correctly.
• Do not use a CD or C-thruDisc with a transparent or semi-transparent recording area as they may fail to load or unload or play their contents.
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Before Use
• A Copy Control CD (CCCD) may not be played as it does not meet the official CD Standard.
Handling discs
• Do not place discs in direct sunlight. They should be stored in their protective cases. Otherwise, they may warp and fail to play.
• Do not apply paper-based tape to either the recording side or label side of a disc. Damage could result.
• Keep cracked or warped discs out of the player to avoid damaging the main unit.
• Do not touch the recording area (the rainbow color) side of a disc. Otherwise, the disc may be soiled and the playback may be intermittent.
• If you play a dirty disc, the disc surface may be scratched and its play may be intermittent. Use a commercially available compact disc cleaner to clean a CD, wiping gently from the center to the edge.
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Before Use
Brand new CDs Rental discs
• You may notice that some brand new discs are rough around the center hole or outside. In this case, remove burrs or flakes around the edge using the side of a ballpoint pen before using a new disc. Not doing so may result in burrs or flakes becoming stuck on the recording side, preventing playback.
Rough edges
Ballpoint pen
Rough edges
• Do not use a rental disc with glue or remnants of adhesive tape or labels. They may cause the disc to get stuck inside or damage the main unit.
Recorded surface
Irregularly-shaped CDs
• Specially-shaped or octagonal CDs, like heart-shaped cannot be played. Do not attempt to play them, even with an adapter, since they may damage the player.
Cellophane tape
Disc accessories
• Do not use accessories (stabilizers, protective seals, laser lens cleaners, etc.) sold for “improving sound performance” or “protecting CDs.” The changes in CD thickness or outside dimensions made by these accessories may cause problems in the player.
• Please be sure NOT to attach any ring­shape protector (or other accessory) to your discs. Those protectors are commercially available and said to protect discs and to improve sound quality (and antivibration effect), but they can do more harm than good in regular uses. The most common problems are Insert/Eject related problems and “No playback” problems due to the protector ring that may have come off in a disc mechanism.
CD ring
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Before Use
PND
IMPORTANT
To protect the battery, the temperature range within which the battery can be charged is 32°F to +113°F (0°C to +45°C). When the PND battery temperature falls outside of this range, battery charging rate will be reduced to a trickle charge. To help prevent the PND from exceeding the charging temperature, remove the PND from vehicle when not in use. If necessary, please use the supplied USB cable and continue charging from a PC.
PND battery charging status indication
Battery
condition
Charging
Full
Charging in
High Temp
Empty High
Temp
ATTENTION
For your convenience, it is recommended to regularly update the PND on the TomTom Web site. (www.tomtom.com) Please see the instructions in the TomTom HOME CD for details.
"Charging"
" "
" "
" "
Indicator
(Green with Moving)
(Green)
(No indication)
(Green half)
(No indication)
(Red)
(No indication)
Accessories
aYour TomTom
bDocumentation pack
cConnector cover
dUSB cable
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About This Receiver
Control Names and Operations
You can operate this receiver by pressing the panel buttons (panel switches) or by touching the switches displayed on the screen (touch switches).
Panel Switches
Identification of controls and functions.
Light sensorMicrophone
Sub-display
PND display
Operation
1 [SRC] button
Short press: Switches SOURCE. Press and hold: Turns the audio mode OFF. Press and long hold (more than 5 seconds): Turns the power completely OFF.
2 [MUTE] button
Short press: Turns MUTE ON or OFF. Press and hold: Turns the PND display OFF.
3 [CTRL] button
Short press: Switches the audio controls. Press and hold: Switches to the Screen setting menu. You can switch to the setting mode when PND is connected and the audio power is off.
4 [VOL] rotary knob
Adjusts volume.
5 [SCREEN AV/NAV] button
Short press: Switches between the NAVI screen and AV screen. Turns the PND display ON when it is OFF. Press and hold: Displays the CAMERA screen when a camera is connected.
6 [BAND] button
Changes radio bands, or playback format between CD-DA and MP3/WMA.
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Operation
7 [SELECT (Right/Left)] button
Short press: Tunes radio stations, selects CD/MP3/WMA, iPod and USB tracks, or selects DVD chapters. Press and hold: Tunes preset radio stations, or fast forward or rewind a DVD, CD, MP3, WMA, iPod and USB.
8 [SELECT (Upper/Lower)] button
Short press: Tunes radio stations by SEEK UP/DOWN. Selects folders in the CD (MP3/WMA) mode. Long press: Continues SEEK UP/DOWN of radio stations. Long press of the DOWN button: Returns to the root directory in the MP3/WMA mode.
9 [TEXT] button
Displays frequency, Track No., or current audio mode on the Subdisplay when the PND is attached. Track No., elapsed time, volume level and
title will be shown when the PND is disconnected.
0 [ (OPEN/EJECT)] button
Short press: Ejects the disc or opens and closes the front panel. Press and hold: Tilts the front panel step by step or forcibly ejects the disc when the front panel is open.
A [Release] button
Removes the right side of the PND from the main unit.
Turning the POWER ON or OFF
When the power is turned OFF the last mode on the main unit (CD and Tuner) will be restored.
WARNING
When the main unit's power is turned on for the first time or if the battery terminals have been disconnected, e.g. for vehicle maintenance, and the power is then turned back on, the main unit will start up in the FM mode.
IMPORTANT
Even though the audio source is turned off, the navigation screen is displayed continuously as long as it is selected.
(1) When the power is OFF, press [SRC].
The power will come ON.
(2) Press and hold the [SRC] button until a
beep is heard while the power is on, and release the button.
All audio sources will be turned OFF.
(3) When the power is ON, hold down the
[SRC] button for 5 or more seconds.
The audio and navigation will be turned off.
Switching Between the Audio and Navigation Screen
(1) Each time you press the [SCREEN AV/
NAV] button, the display switches between the AUDIO and NAVIGATION screen.
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Operation
Turning the PND Display ON and OFF
(1) When the PND display is OFF, press the
[SCREEN AV/NAV] button.
The PND display will come ON.
(2) When the PND display is ON, hold down
the [MUTE] button for 1 or more seconds.
The PND display will go OFF.
Attachment and Detachment the PND
Using the PND
CAUTION
To avoid injury, use the audio cover when the PND is removed.
How to Detach the PND from the Main Unit
IMPORTANT
• When detaching the PND, Do not touch the PND rear connector.
• After detaching the PND, mount the connector cover to the PND rear side.
• Do not attach the PND to the audio unit when connector cover is mounted.
• When attaching the PND, do not press the monitor display.
• If the PND gets wet, do not attach it to the main unit.
• When the PND is detached, the audio cover should be installed.
(1) Press the [Release] button.
The right-hand side of PND will be unlatched from this receiver.
(2) Remove the PND.
Hold the PND on the right side, lift up and pull it toward you to remove it.
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Operation
Attaching the PND
(1) Latch the left-hand side of PND to the
receiver.
Engage the catch at the left end of the PND with the lock on the main unit.
(2) Attach the PND to the receiver.
Press the right-hand side of PND until it clicks in position.
Using the Audio Cover
Using the Audio Cover
After detaching the PND, we recommend you to use the audio cover for this receiver.
Fitting the Audio Cover
(1) Mount the left end of audio cover on
this receiver.
Engage the catch at the left end of the audio cover with the lock on the main unit.
(2) Mount the entire audio cover on this
receiver.
Press the right-hand side of audio cover so that it fits and clicks.
How to Detach the Audio Cover from the
Main Unit
(1) Press the [Release] button.
This removes the right edge of the audio cover from the main unit.
(2) Remove the audio cover.
Hold the audio cover on the right side, lift it up and pull it toward you to remove it.
Hands-Free Microphone and Light Sensor
The PND is equipped with a built-in hands-free microphone and a light sensor. For details on how to use the hands-free call function or configure light sensor settings, refer to the operation manual of the PND.
IMPORTANT
Pressing a sharp object against the hands-free microphone or the light sensor may damage them.
Light sensor
Built-in hands-free microphone
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Operation
Adjusting the Display Angle
When the screen shines due to ambient sunlight, you can adjust the angle of the display.
CAUTION
When adjusting its angle, take care not to pinch your fingers. Otherwise you may hurt yourself or cause mechanical damage.
IMPORTANT
Do not mount a disc when the display is tilted. Otherwise the disc or this receiver will be scratched and damaged.
(1) Hold down the [ (OPEN/EJECT)]
button for 2-3 second until BEEP sound.
• You can change the tilt angle in one step each time you press the button.
• The angle can be changed in 5° increments, and can be tilted up to 30°.
ATTENTION
• You can open the display even when it is tilted. When you close the display, it returns to the preset angle.
• If you tilt the display and turn the ACC OFF, the display will return to the upright position. However, when you turn the ACC ON, the display returns to the preset angle.
Loading/Unloading a Disc
To listen to music, insert the music CD in the slot, and to play a DVD, insert the DVD disc in the slot.
Loading Steps
CAUTION
• Do not place a cup or can on the display while the display is opened. Doing so may damage the display.
• Do not press the [ (OPEN/EJECT)] button while inserting a disc into the slot.
IMPORTANT
This receiver can play 8cm CDs and 8cm DVDs. To avoid disc problems, insert a disc without using an adapter.
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Operation
(1) Press the [ (OPEN/EJECT)] button.
The display will open and the disc insertion slot will open.
(2) Insert a disc into the slot.
• The display will close automatically when the disc is inserted.
• Hold a DVD or CD correctly (by inserting your finger in its center hole and by holding the disc edge by another finger), face the disc label side
upward, and insert the disc into the slot.
• When you insert a DVD into slot, its movie will be played in the DVD mode.
• When you insert a CD into slot, its music will be played or the MP3/WMA play will start.
CD, MP3/WMA, DVD disc
CD/DVD unloading steps
IMPORTANT
• Do not close the display when the ejected disc remains in the slot. Doing so may damage the unit or the disc.
• Do not push and close the display by hand, or the display will be damaged.
• Wipe and clean the display immediately if juice or another liquid drops on it. If not the display will be damaged.
• To protect the display from heat and dust, keep the display closed except when you load or unload a disc.
• If the disc does not eject (for example, if it is
jammed), hold down the [ (OPEN/ EJECT)] button for more than 5 seconds.
(1) Press the [ (OPEN/EJECT)] button.
This will opens the display and ejects the disc.
(2) After the disc has been ejected, remove
the disc and then press the [ (OPEN/ EJECT)] button.
ATTENTION
As this receiver has a single disc slot, you can load only one CD or DVD disc at a time.
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Operation
Sub-display
• Sub-display may look white or black when viewed from an angle.
• Also, the screen may shine and became difficult to watch due to ambient sunlight.
Operation Conditions of this Receiver
You can or cannot operate this receiver in the following conditions (the ignition key positions).
: Operable; ×: Inoperable
Engine switch position
OFF
(LOCK)
Audio function
Video function
*1 When the parking brake is engaged *2 DVD and iPod-video are not displayed during driving.
×
×
ACC
ON when
stopped
* 1
* 1
ON
when running
Some functions are inoperable for safety reasons. Voice guidance and music play are active.
Some functions are inoperable for safety reasons. For your safety, only voice guidance and music play
are active.
*2
Display opened
× Audio is played. Disc is ejected. Only Vol is enabled for operation.
× Both image and audio (iPod-Video only) are played. Disc is ejected. Only Vol is enabled for operation.
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Operation
Setup of This Receiver
Setup of This Receiver
You can select the guide tone, illumination and another useful functions of this receiver.
ATTENTION
The VTR function cannot be used.
Enable guide tone
Turn the “Guide tone” ON or OFF. If turned ON, a guidance tone can be heard when you operate a button.
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
Audio mode will be turned OFF.
(2) Hold down the [CTRL] button for 1 or
more seconds.
(3) Touch .
(4) Touch .
(5) Touch .
• If the DISC is not removed within 15 seconds after ejecting the DISC, a BEEP is sounded regardless of whether this setting is ON or OFF.
• A BEEP is sounded regardless of whether this setting is ON or OFF when the audio mode is set to OFF.
Enable AUX
Turn the “AUX setting” ON or OFF. It is recommended that the AUX setting is left in the “ON” setting. If it is ON, you can select source from the AUX input.
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
Enable guide tone
It turns ON and OFF each time you touch
Enable guide tone
. (Default is OFF.)
Next Done
ATTENTION
more seconds.
Audio mode will be turned OFF.
(2) Hold down the [CTRL] button for 1 or
more seconds.
(3) Touch .
(4) Touch .
(5) Touch .
Dim sub-display
If “Enabled”, the sub-display brightness changes when you turn the car lights (side marker light, tail light, and license plate light) ON.
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
(2) Hold down the [CTRL] button for 1 or
(3) Touch .
(4) Touch .
(5) Touch .
Enable AUX
It turns ON and OFF each time you touch
Enable AUX
. (Default is ON.)
Next Done
more seconds.
Audio mode will be turned OFF.
more seconds.
Dim sub-display
It turns ON and OFF each time you touch
Dim sub-display
. (Default is ON.)
Next Done
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Operation
Link night view to headlights
If it is set to “Enabled” and if the Dim sub­display is ON, the PND display switches to the night view mode when you turn the car lights ON.
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
Audio mode will be turned OFF.
(2) Hold down the [CTRL] button for 1 or
more seconds.
(3) Touch
Link night view to headlight
It turns ON and OFF each time you touch
Link night view to headlight
(Default is ON.)
(4) Touch .
(5) Touch .
Illumination
Next Done
.
.
The illumination colors can be switched.
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
Audio mode will be turned OFF.
(2) Hold down the [CTRL] button for 1 or
more seconds.
(3) Touch .
Next
(4) Touch .
(5) Touch .
Change
The illumination is switched as follows each time you touch the .
Red (Default) Blue
Change
Done
ATTENTION
The illumination brightness of the main unit changes as the vehicle’s illumination brightness is adjusted using the vehicle's illumination control dial.
Voice guidance
Select the Right or Left navigation voice channel.
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
Audio mode will be turned OFF.
(2) Hold down the [CTRL] button for 1 or
more seconds.
(3) Touch .
(4) Touch .
(5) Touch .
Next Change
The Right and Left navigation voice channels are switched each time you touch the . (Right channel is selected by default.)
Change
Done
Camera setting
Set the camera to the AUTO or MANUAL operation mode. In the AUTO mode, camera view is displayed on the PND when you shift the lever to reverse position or when you long press the [SCREEN AV/NAV] button. In the manual mode, camera view is displayed when you long press the [SCREEN AV/NAV] button.
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
Audio mode will be turned OFF.
(2) Hold down the [CTRL] button for 1 or
more seconds.
(3) Touch .
(4) Touch .
(5) Touch .
Next Change
The AUTO and MANUAL operations are switched each time you touch . (AUTO is set by default.)
Change
Done
Screen Adjustment and Setting
Turn Display OFF
(1) Press and hold the [MUTE] button.
Press the [SCREEN AV/NAV] button to return to the previous screen.
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Operation
Adjusting the Screen
When you have stopped the car, you can switch from DVD or iPod-video image to the Adjustment screen and you can adjust the display contrast and brightness.
Contrast
(1) Press and hold the [CTRL] button
during DVD image display.
(2) Slide to the right to enhance the
contrast, and slide it to the left to reduce the contrast.
Brightness
(1) Press and hold the [CTRL] button
during DVD image display.
(2) Slide to the right to make the
display brighter, and slide it to the left to make the display darker.
Color
(1) Press and hold the [CTRL] button
during DVD image display.
(2) Touch .
(3) Slide to the right to enrich the
color, and slide it to the left to lighten the color.
Tint (only for NTSC video)
(1) Press and hold the [CTRL] button
during DVD image display.
(2) Touch .
(3) Slide to the right to enrich the
green, and slide it to the left to enrich the red.
ATTENTION
If no adjustments are made within 6 seconds, the image quality adjustment screen will be canceled.
Setting the Aspect Ratio of Screen
CHECK
You can set an aspect ratio of DVD, iPod-video screen.
(1) Touch , or .
16:9 4:3 Zoom
You can display the switch as follows.
DVD :
Next
Touch on the operation screen, and
Display
touch .
iPod-video:
Display
Touch on the operation screen.
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Operation
2
• 4:3 mode Enlarges or reduces the screen with the 3 (vertical) by 4 (horizontal) aspect ratio. Black stripes are displayed at both sides.
• 16:9 mode Enlarges or reduces the screen with the 9 (vertical) by 16 (horizontal) aspect ratio. (This is
the normal DVD display screen size).
• Zoom mode Enlarges or reduces the screen equally in the vertical and horizontal directions, fitting the width to the screen size.
ATTENTION
The user should not experience any problems when watching a video on the wide screen on a personal basis. If you compress or enlarge the screen for commercial purposes or to display to the public, it may infringe a copyright that is protected by copyright laws.
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Operation
Switching the Audio Source
Switching the audio source
(1) Press the [SRC] button.
The audio source is switched as follows each time you press the [SRC] button.
FM/AM DISC (CD or DVD)
*3
iPod
*1*4
FM/AM ...
AUX
*1 Cannot be selected if the corresponding
device is not connected to the main unit. *2 Cannot be selected if no disc is loaded. *3 Cannot be selected if the AUX setting is set to
OFF. *4 If the PND is not connected to the main unit,
you cannot select the USB mode or iPod
mode.
*2
USB
*1*4
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Volume Control
Adjusting the audio volume
CAUTION
Do not perform operations such as adjusting of the audio volume while driving a vehicle. Operate after parking the vehicle in a safe place.
(1) Turn the [VOL] rotary knob.
Turn to the right to increase the audio volume. Turn to the left to decrease the audio volume.
ATTENTION
• Adjust the volume to a level that does not compromise safe driving.
• You can control the volume level from 0 to 80.
• The actual sound level may vary based on selected source. Adjust the sound level
appropriately according to the audio source you select. For volume control, see “Adjusting the SVC (Source Volume Control)” on page
27.
Muting the Volume
(1) Press the [MUTE] button.
• The sound is muted.
• Press the [MUTE] button again to return to the previous sound level.
• If you increase the volume during muting, the muting is canceled and the sound level increases from the previous volume level.
• The navigation voice guidance can be heard even when you have muted the audio system.
Operation
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Operation
Adjusting the sound quality
You can fine-tune the audio sound using the audio control mode.
Switching Audio Control Modes
IMPORTANT
• The audio control mode is cancelled if no button is pressed within 6 seconds.
• You can check your settings on the PND screen when it is attached. When detached, you can check the settings on the sub­display.
Adjusting the BASS
You can adjust the bass (low sounds).
(1) Press the [CTRL] button repeatedly
until “BASS” is displayed.
(2) Adjust the audio bass (low sounds) by
turning the [VOL] rotary knob.
To the right: Emphasizes low sounds.
To the left: De-emphasize low sounds. (Center position is set by default.)
Adjusting the MIDDLE
You can adjust the mid-range sounds.
(1) Press the [CTRL] button repeatedly
until “MID” is displayed.
(2) Adjust the mid-range sounds by turning
the [VOL] rotary knob.
To the right: Emphasizes mid range sounds.
To the left: De-emphasize mid range sounds. (Center position is set by default.)
Adjusting the TREBLE
You can adjust the treble (high sounds).
(1) Press the [CTRL] button repeatedly
until “TREB” is displayed.
(2) Adjust the treble (high sounds) by
turning the [VOL] rotary knob.
To the right: Emphasizes high sounds.
To the left: De-emphasize high sounds. (Center position is set by default.)
Balancing Between Right and Left
Speakers (BALANCE)
You can adjust the balance of right and left speakers.
(1) Press the [CTRL] button repeatedly
until “BAL” is displayed.
(2) Adjust the R and L speaker balance by
turning the [VOL] rotary knob.
To the right: Emphasizes right speakers.
To the left: Emphasizes left speakers. (Center position is set by default.)
Balancing Between Front and Rear
Speakers (FADER)
You can adjust the balance (fading) of front and rear speakers.
(1) Press the [CTRL] button repeatedly
until “FAD” is displayed.
(2) Adjust the front and rear speaker
balance by turning the [VOL] rotary knob.
To the right: Emphasizes front speakers.
To the left: Emphasizes rear speakers. (Center position is set by default.)
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Operation
Setting the loudness mode (LOUDNESS)
Accentuate low and high frequencies when the volume is low. When loudness is ON, the apparent deficiency in the high sounds is compensated for.
(1) Press the [CTRL] button repeatedly
until “LOUD“ is displayed.
(2) Set the loudness control to ON or OFF
by turning the [VOL] rotary knob.
To the right: Turns ON.
To the left: Turns O FF. (Tur ned ON by default.)
Adjusting the SVC (Source Volume
Control)
In this mode you can set the volume level for each audio source by taking the FM radio volume level as the reference level. (The volume level of the audio source you are
currently listening to is adjusted.)
IMPORTANT
If the DVD sound level is too low, adjust the SVC for it.
(1) Press the [CTRL] button repeatedly
until “SVC” is displayed.
(2) Adjust the SVC level by turning the
[VOL] rotary knob.
To the right: Increases the sound level of current audio source.
To the left: Decreases the sound level of current audio source. (The same sound level as FM radio (±0dB) is set by default.)
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Radio Operations
Using the Radio
SRC button
TEXT button
Channel selection button
Channel selection button
Listening to the Radio
(1) Press the [SRC] button repeatedly until
“FM” or “AM” is displayed on the sub­display.
(2) Press the [BAND] button to switch a
desired band.
Tune a Desired Station
CAUTION
If the vehicle's battery is disconnected (for repairs to the vehicle or for removing the main unit), all stations in memory will be lost. In such a case, set stations in memory again.
IMPORTANT
At times, it may be difficult to maintain optimum reception because the antenna affixed to your vehicle is in motion constantly (relative to the broadcast antenna), encountering continuous variation in the strength of received radio signals. Other factors affecting reception include interference from natural obstacles, sign posts, etc.
Manual Tuning
(1) Press the [SELECT (Right)] or [SELECT
(Left)] button.
To the right: Tunes up for one step.
To the left: Tunes down for one step.
One step (AM): 10kHz
One step (FM): 200kHz
Station Seek
(1) Press the [SELECT (Up)] or [SELECT
(Down)] button.
• When a station having the strong reception station closest to the one shown on the screen is tuned, the auto tuning stops. To cancel auto tuning, press the button again.
• Tuning continues while the [SELECT (Up)] or [SELECT (Down)] button is held down, even if there is a station that can be received. When the button is released, the main unit receives the station whose frequency is closest to the frequency from when the button was released.
ATTENTION
Auto tuning may fail if the received signal is weak.
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Radio Operations
Selecting a Preset Channel
(1) Press and hold the [SELECT (Right)] or
[SELECT (Left)] button for 1 or more seconds.
To the right: Switches to the next higher preset channel.
To the left: Switches to the next lower preset channel.
Touching a Preset Switch
(1) Touch a preset memory switch.
The registered preset station will be selected and the corresponding station will then be received.
Selecting a Radio Band
(1) Press the [BAND] button.
The receiver band is switched as following each time you press the [BAND] button.
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1 ...
Saving a Station in Memory
You can save a radio station in memory in the auto or manual mode.
Manual Saving
(1) Select a station you wish to save by
Manual tuning or Auto tuning.
(2) Touch the preset switch for 1 or more
seconds to store a radio station into memory. If Guide Tone is enabled, a “BEEP” sound will be heard.
The selected station will be saved, and the preset channel number and frequency will be shown on the display.
To manually set additional selected stations for the remaining preset channels, repeat this procedure for each channel.
Six stations can be memorized for each of FM 1, 2 and 3, and six stations can be memorized for AM, making a total of 24 stations.
If the stations have been stored in memory, a station can be selected by touching a preset switch.
Auto Saving
IMPORTANT
• You can select a station by simply touching a preset switch (any of [1] to [6]). The frequency of the selected station is shown on the display.
• When you save a new station in memory, the existing station will be replaced.
• If you can tune fewer than six stations, the remaining stations are kept in memory.
(1) Touch .
Preferences
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Radio Operations
(2) Touch .
ASM
The automatic station selection will start when a beep is heard. A search will be conducted from the lowest frequency through progressively higher frequencies and stations with strong reception will be memorized for preset registration numbers [1] to [6]. When the registration procedure has been completed, a BEEP sound once and the station memorized last (i.e. the one memorized for P6) will continue to be received. Subsequently, when you listen to the radio you will be able to select stations by calling up preset numbers.
To stop ASM, touch .
Stop ASM
Preset Scan
This function enables reception of all the stations in the preset switches to be played for five seconds each.
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Preferences
Preset SCAN
The stations of preset switches P1 to P6 will be scanned sequentially. Each station is turned for five seconds.
To cancel the preset scan, touch
Stop SCAN
.
Displaying the information
You can display the current frequency on the Sub-display.
(1) Press the [TEXT] button.
• Current frequency is displayed on the Sub­display for 2 seconds if the [TEXT] button is pressed and the PND is connected.
• The current frequency is displayed on the Sub­display constantly and the PND is not connected.
Turning the Radio OFF
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
Press the [SRC] button again and the station prior to power off will resume.
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CD Player Operations
Using the CD Player
SRC button
Song information switching button
BAND button Track selection (start point) / Fast-forward (rewind) button
Listening To a CD
Insert a CD into the disc slot, and it will start playing.
CAUTION
• Do not press the [ (OPEN/EJECT)] button when you are inserting a CD into disc slot. This may cause a personal injury and damage to the front panel.
• Do not drive your car while the front panel of this receiver is kept open. The panel may cause unexpected personal injury in the case of a sudden stop or similar event.
• Do not attempt to close the front panel by hand. Doing so may damage the panel.
IMPORTANT
• Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or when the recorded side is dirty.
• If the following CD name and logo are shown, the disc title and track titles are also recorded on the disc. Text information will be displayed during playback.
(1) Press the [SRC] button repeatedly until
“CD” is displayed on the sub-display.
Play the CD.
ATTENTION
• If track titles and other data are recorded in the CD-Text, you can display them.
• Note that the CD-Text of a CD-R/RW disc may not be displayed.
Selecting a Desired Track
You can cue a desired track.
(1) Press the [SELECT (Right)] or [SELECT
(Left)] button.
To the right: Advances to the next track.
To the left (pressing once): Returns to the beginning of the track being played.
To the left (pressing more than two times): Returns to the previous track.
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CD Player Operations
Fast Forward/Rewind
You can fast forward or rewind the track currently being played.
(1) Hold down the [SELECT (Right)] or
[SELECT (Left)] button for 1 or more seconds.
To the right: Fast forwards a track.
To the left: Rewinds a track.
Fast Forwarding or Rewinding continues until the button is released. If Guide Tone is enabled, a “BEEP” sound will be heard when the fast fast forward or rewind action is initiated.
Finding a Desired Title
(1) Touch .
SCAN
The main unit will play the first 10 seconds of each track. Touch again to continue playing a current track.
Stop SCAN
Repeating the Same Track
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Preferences
Repeat song
• The track repeats to play.
• When you touch , the track repeats until you cancel it.
Repeat song
Touch again to cancel the repeat play.
Repeat song
Random Play
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Preferences
Random songs
• All titles in the CD are played in random order.
• When you touch , the random play continues until you cancel it. When you touch again, the random play is canceled.
Random songs
Random songs
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Track Data Display
The current track number and the elapsed time can be shown on the sub-display.
(1) Press the [TEXT] button.
• Track No. is displayed on the Sub-display for 2 seconds if the [TEXT] button is pressed and the PND is connected.
• Display on the Sub-display will be as following if the [TEXT] button is pressed and the PND is disconnected. Trac k N o. Elapsed time
Switching Between CD-DA and MP3/WMA
If a disc contains both sound data (CD-DA) and MP3/WMA music files, you can switch among them.
(1) Press the [BAND] button.
Display is switched as following each time you press the [BAND] button.
CD-DA MP3/WMA CD-DA …
Stopping the CD Play
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
When you press the [SRC] button again, the music restarts from the stopped position.
CD Player Operations
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MP3/WMA Player Operations
Using the MP3/WMA Player
SRC button
Song information switching button Track selection (start point) / Fast-forward (rewind) / File selection button
Folder selection button
Playing an MP3/WMA File
When you insert a CD-R/RW disc having an MP3/WMA file into disc slot, the file is played.
CAUTION
• Do not press the [ (OPEN/EJECT)] button when you are inserting a CD into disc slot. This may cause a personal injury and damage to the front panel.
• Do not drive your car while the front panel of this receiver is kept open. The panel may cause unexpected personal injury in the case of a sudden stop or similar event.
• Do not attempt to close the front panel by hand. Doing so may damage the panel.
• If a non-MP3/WMA file has the “.mp3” or “.wma” file extension, it may be recognized erroneously as an MP3/WMA file. When such a file is played, a high level of noise output may occur and may damage the speakers. Take care not to assign the “.mp3” and “.wma” extensions to non-MP3/WMA files.
IMPORTANT
• Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or when the recorded side is dirty.
• The CD-ROM supports a folder or file selection function.
(1) Press the [SRC] button repeatedly until
“CD” is displayed while a CD-R/RW disc is in the drive slot.
• Play the file.
• The files are usually played in the following sequence: “[A configuration example of MP3/WMA supported CD]” on page 40.
• If multiple MP3/WMA files and folders are located in the same hierarchy, they are played in the ascending order of file and folder names.
• If you try to insert a non-MP3/WMA format file, “NO SUPPORT” warning is displayed.
Selecting a Desired Folder
You can select a desired folder from the disc.
(1) Press the [SELECT (Up)] or [SELECT
(Down)] button.
Up: Goes to the next higher folder and plays the first track of this folder.
Down: Goes to the next lower folder and plays the first track of this folder.
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MP3/WMA Player Operations
Selecting a Desired Music File
You can select a desired music file from the folder.
IMPORTANT
If music data (CD-DA) and MP3/WMA data are mixed on the same disc, you can switch the playback file format by pressing the [BAND] button.
(1) Press the [SELECT (Right)] or [SELECT
(Left)] button.
To the right: Advances to the next file.
To the left (Press once.): Returns to the beginning of the playing file.
To the left (Press twice or more.): Returns to the previous file.
Fast Forward/Rewind
You can fast forward or rewind the currently playing track.
(1) Hold down the [SELECT (Right)] or
[SELECT (Left)] button for 1 or more seconds.
To the right:
Fast forwards a track.
To the left:
Rewinds a track.
Fast Forwarding or Rewinding continues until the button is released. If Guide Tone is enabled, a “BEEP” sound will be heard when the fast fast forward or rewind action is initiated.
Returning To the Root Directory
You can return to the root directory and play its file.
IMPORTANT
If no file is found in the root directory, a file in the first folder is played.
(1) Hold down the [SELECT (Down)] button
for 1 or more seconds.
• You can return to the root directory and play its file.
• For an MP3/WMA file creation example, see “[A configuration example of MP3/WMA supported CD]” on page 40.
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MP3/WMA Player Operations
Finding a Desired Music File
IMPORTANT
• To continue playing a desired track or file, turn the Scan function OFF.
• The entire disc is scanned once, and the normal play starts from the position where you started to scan.
• When you select “Playing the Start of Tracks/Files”, “Repeated Playing”, or “Playing the Tracks/Files in Random Order”, its function is shown as “SCAN”, “ALL”, “RPT”, or “RAND” on the display.
(1) Touch .
SCAN
(2) Touch or
First song of each folder
Current folder
Repeating a Music File
.
IMPORTANT
When you select “Playing the Start of Tracks/ Files”, “Repeated Playing”, or “Playing the Tracks/ Files in Random Order”, its function is shown as “SCAN”, “ALL”, “RPT”, or “RAND” on the display.
Preferences
Repeat
• Touch to return to the previous page.
Cancel
• Current folder: Plays the first 10 seconds of each track contained in the same folder layer. First song of each folder: Plays the first 10 seconds of track in each folder. When you touch , the current track continues to play.
Stop SCAN
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
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MP3/WMA Player Operations
(3) Touch or
Current folder
Current song
.
Random Play
IMPORTANT
When you select “Playing the Start of Tracks/ Files”, “Repeated Playing”, or “Playing the Tracks/ Files in Random Order”, its function is shown as “SCAN”, “ALL”, “RPT”, or “RAND” on the display.
• Current song: Repeats the current file. Current folder: Repeats files of the current folder.
• When you set "Repeat song", the file is repeated until you cancel it. Touch
Repeat
again to cancel repeating.
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Preferences
Random
(3) Touch or
All songs
Current folder: Plays files in random order contained in the same layer of the current folder.
All songs: Plays files of all folders in random order.
When you touch , the random play continues until you cancel it. When you touch
Random
canceled.
If you touch during random play, the current track is repeated. When you touch
Repeat
Current folder
.
5
Random
again, the random play is
Repeat
again, random play restarts.
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MP3/WMA Player Operations
Displaying of Music File Information
The current track number and the elapsed time can be shown on the sub-display.
(1) Press the [TEXT] button.
• Track No. is displayed on the Sub-display for 2 seconds if the [TEXT] button is pressed and the PND is connected.
• Display on the Sub-display will be as follows when the [TEXT] button is pressed and the PND is disconnected. Trac k N o. Elapsed time
Switching Between CD-DA and MP3/ WMA
If a disc contains both sound data (CD-DA) and MP3/WMA music files, you can switch between them.
(1) To play an MP3/WMA music file, press
the [BAND] button.
Press the [BAND] button again to play the CD-DA
data.
Stopping the MP3/WMA File
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
When you press the [SRC] button again, the last track is played.
MP3/WMA
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) is a standard format for audio compression technology. By using MP3, a file can be compressed to one­tenth the size of the original. WMA (Windows Media™ Audio) is Microsoft's voice compression technology. WMA files can be compressed to a size smaller than MP3 files. This receiver accepts certain MP3/WMA file standards, recorded media and formats. Use the following notes when you write MP3/WMA files on a disc.
Playable MP3 File Standards
• Supported standards: MPEG-1 Audio Layer III
• Supported sampling frequencies: 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
• Supported bit rates: 8 to 320kbps
• Supports VBR.
• Does not support free format.
• The MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 standards define different bit rates.
• Supported channel modes: Stereo, Joint Stereo, Dual channels, Monaural
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MP3/WMA Player Operations
Playable WMA File Standards
• Supported standards: WMA Ver. 9 Standard Decoder Class 3 satisfied
• Supported sampling frequencies:
22.05, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
• Supported bit rates: 20 to 320 kbps
• Supports VBR. (5 to 320kbps)
• Does not support lossless compression.
• Playable sampling frequencies and supported bitrates
Sampling frequencies (Hz)
48k 44.1k
2 (ch) 2 (ch)
Bitrates (bps)
192k
160k
128k
96k ×
80k
64k ×
48k ×
VBR
192k Max 192k Max
: Playable
×: Cannot be played.
–: Combination not available
ID3/WMA Tags
You can store ID3/WMA tag character information such as track titles and artist names in an MP3 and in a WMA file. This receiver supports ID3v.1.0 and ID3v.1.1 tags. Use only ASCII code to record tags, since only ASCII code is supported by this receiver. Always use ASCII code characters to record tags. If you use non-ASCII code characters, their display may be unreadable. This receiver supports the WMA tag (v1.20.02). WMA tags having only Unicode are supported. Always use Unicode characters to enter the information.
Supported Media Types
You can play MP3/WMA files recorded on a CD­ROM, CD-R or CD-RW disc. Compared to CD­ROM media commonly used for music discs, CD-R and CD-RW discs are fragile in high temperature/high humidity environments and one section of the CD-R/CD-RW may become incapable of playback. Fingerprints or scratches on the disc may prevent playback or cause skipping during playback. Sections of CD-R/CD-RW may deteriorate if left inside a vehicle for long periods of time. We recommend that you store UV-sensitive CD­R and CD-RW discs in shielded cases.
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MP3/WMA Player Operations
Format of Discs
You can use the following format discs on the player.
• Disc formats: CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-ROM XA Mode 2 (Form 1)
• File formats: ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2 ROMEO system, JOLIET system MP3/WMA files recorded in a format other than the one explained above may result in files that cannot be played normally and in file names and folder names that do not display properly. Limitations in addition to standards are as follows.
• Maximum directory layers: 8 layers
• Maximum characters for folder and file names: 30 characters (including delimiter “.” and 3 characters of file extension) for MP3, but 15 characters (including delimiter “.” and 3 characters of file extension) for WMA.
• Supported characters for folder and file names: A to Z, 0 to 9, and underscore (_)
• Number of files that can be stored on a single disc: 512
• Number of folders that can be stored on a single disc: 255
[A configuration example of MP3/WMA supported CD]
Folde r
Root directory ( )
2
5
st
1
level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level
1
1
2
3
3
4
5
6
4
6
MP3/WMA audio file or text file
A total of 512 files can be created within a single disc. Files aside from MP3/WMA files (Example: 004.txt) also count as single files.
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MP3/WMA Player Operations
File Names
Only a file with the “.mp3” or “.wma” extension is recognized as an MP3 or WMA file. Always save an MP3/WMA file with the “.mp3”/“.wma” extension. The “.mp3” or “.wma” file extension must be
single-byte lowercase letters.
ATTENTION
If a non-MP3/WMA file has the “.mp3” or “.wma” file extension, it may be recognized erroneously as an MP3/WMA file. When such file is played, a very large noise is output and speakers may be damaged. Do not save a non-MP3/WMA file with the “.mp3” or “.wma” extension.
Multi-sessions
Multisessions are supported and CD-R/RW with recorded MP3/WMA files can be played. When written with “Track at once”, however, finalize the disc with session close or write protect.
Playing MP3/WMA
When you load a disc with MP3/WMA files, the system first checks all files recorded on the disc. If the disc has many files and folders, the system may take a certain time to check them. While the system is checking the disc, the music that had been playing continues to play. To quickly check files, we recommend that you do not save non-MP3/WMA files and not to create unnecessary folders on the disc. Also, we recommend you to write the entire data in a single session as the system takes a longer time to read the CD control information of a multi-session disc.
MP3/WMA Playing Time Display
It is possible that playing time will not be correct, depending on the writing condition of the MP3/WMA file.
• It is possible that playing time will not be correct when VBR Fast Up/Down is operated.
Display Sequence of MP3/WMA File and
Folder Names
Names of MP3/WMA folders and files at the same layer are listed in the following order. 1 First, MP3/WMA files are listed in the
ascending order of numbers and letters.
2 Then, folders are listed in the ascending
order of numbers and letters.
Creating and Playing MP3/WMA Files
The making of MP3/WMA files by recording from sources such as broadcasts, records, recordings, videos and live performances without permission from the copyright holder for uses other than personal enjoyment is prohibited.
Downloading From an MP3/WMA Music
Site on the Internet
You can find various types of MP3/WMA music distribution sites including online shopping, trial listening, and free downloading sites on the Internet. You can download music files from those sites by following their payment and other downloading rules.
Converting a Music CD to MP3/WMA Files
Prepare a PC and a market-available MP3/ WMA encoder (conversion) software. (Some of them are free.) Load a music CD on the PC's CD-ROM drive and compress the music CD by following the specified procedure of the MP3/ WMA encoder software. MP3/WMA-format music data files are created. A 12cm music CD (having a maximum of 74 minutes of recording/ 650MB of data) can be compressed to 65MB (about 1/10 of the original size).
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MP3/WMA Player Operations
Writing MP3/WMA Files On a CD-R/RW
Disc
MP3/WMA files can be recorded on CD-R/RW by using a CD-R/RW drive connected to a computer. Record by setting the recording format of the recording software to ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 (not including extension format). Select CD-ROM (mode1) or CD-ROM XA (mode2) for the disc format.
When Playing Back CD-R/RW
Insert a CD-R/RW disc having recorded MP3/ WMA files. When you load a disc, This Receiver automatically determines whether it is a music CD or a CD-R/RW disc having MP3/WMA files and plays it correctly. Also, This Receiver can play a music CD written on a CD-R/RW disc. However, depending on the type of disc being used, the disc may not play.
CAUTION
• The 128kbps fixed bit rate and 44.1-kHz sampling frequency are recommended for a high quality of playback sound.
• Note that some CD-R and CD-RW discs may not be read due to their characteristics.
• Because there are many types of MP3/WMA encoding software available, including commercial and freeware programs, audio quality may deteriorate, noise may be generated when playing starts and some recordings may not play, depending on the condition of the encoder and the file format.
• When files other than MP3/WMA files are recorded on a disc, the system may take some time to recognize the disc and it may not play the disc.
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USB Music File Player Operations
Using the USB Music File Player
This receiver can play a music file stored in a USB memory drive. Only MP3 formatted files can be played from USB memory. WMA and other formats are not supported.
IMPORTANT
• Music from USB memory can only be played when the PND is attached to the receiver.
• Please be sure to disconnect or turn off any external devices such as USB memory when turning the vehicle off. Otherwise, the main unit may not recognize these devices when the vehicle is turned back on. If this does happen, please disconnect and reconnect the device to start playback.
• There is the possibility that some files in a USB memory will not be played back normally (eg. only the first 1 second is played back, or the count display stops) if a lot of small MP3 files (1 minute or less) are stored in the USB memory. However, this
does not signify a fault in this product or the USB memory.
SRC button
TEXT button
Track selection / Fast-forward (rewind) button
Playing USB Music Files
CAUTION
• Connect the USB cable correctly so that it does not interfere with the safe operation of your vehicle.
• After connecting USB memory, the message “Don't remove the storage device until scanning is finished” is displayed. Never turn off the power or remove the PND or USB memory during scanning. It may destroy the data in the USB memory. When removing the USB memory drive, always switch the
display to the audio screen and touch .
(1) Connect the USB memory to the USB
connector.
(2) Press the [SRC] button repeatedly until
“USB” is displayed on the sub-display.
Playback will begin.
Fast Forward/Rewind
It is possible to fast forward/rewind the track currently being played.
(1) Hold down the [SELECT (Right)] or
[SELECT (Left)] button for 1 or more seconds.
To the right: Fast forwards a track. To the left: Rewinds a track. This switches to the fast forward or rewind mode, and continues fast forwarding or rewinding until you remove your finger from the button.
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USB Music File Player Operations
Selecting a Desired Music File
You can select a track you want to play.
(1) Press the [SELECT (Right)] or [SELECT
(Left)] button.
• To the right: Advances to the next file. To the left: Returns to the beginning of the file being played. To the left (Press more than two times): Returns to the previous file.
• The selected track (file) will be played.
Finding a Desired Music File
CAUTION
• Folder selections using the audio buttons are not supported in USB mode, unlike in CD-ROM playback mode.
• In the case of navigation voice guidance,
USB playback will be interrupted. Guidance will come from the selected speaker. (Default: Front left speaker)
(1) Touch .
Select
(2) To select a track to play, touch
Playlist Artist Album Song Genre
This displays the list screen of the selected mode.
, , , , or
.
(3) Touch the name of the music file to be
played.
• This plays the selected music file.
• When or appears, touch them to change the page of the music file list.
• You can search for a file or artist name by touching .
• You can search for a music file by entering alphanumeric characters.
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USB Music File Player Operations
Repeatedly Playing the Same Music File
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Preferences Repeat song
• This repeatedly plays the currently played music file.
• Once you touch , the selected music file will be repeated until the repeat function is released. Touch
Repeat song
random play.
Repeat song
again to cancel the
Random Play of Music Files
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Preferences Shuffle songs
Once you touch , the random play continues until you cancel it. Touch
Shuffle songs
random play.
Shuffle songs
again to cancel the
About the TEXT button
Display the USB mode on the Sub-display.
(1) Press the [TEXT] button.
USB mode is displayed on the Sub-display for 2 seconds when the [TEXT] button is pressed when the PND is connected.
Stopping the USB Music File Player
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
Removing of the USB Memory
CAUTION
• Make sure to follow the following procedures when removing the USB memory. Failure to follow the specified procedure may result in the loss of data in the USB memory.
• To remove the USB memory, make sure to switch the display to the audio screen and
touch before removing. Data in the USB memory may be destroyed if the USB memory is removed without touching the
.
(1) Switch the display to audio mode
screen, then touch .
(2) Remove the USB Memory.
Playable USB Memory Standards
• Supported file format: FAT 16/32
• Supported audio format: MP3
• Maximum current: 500mA
• Compatibility: USB 1.1/2.0 (The MAX transfer rate is 12M bps for USB1.1.)
• Mass memory support: USB mass storage (such as an externally attached HDD) is not supported.
Playable MP3 File Standards
• Supported standards: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-2.5
• Supported sampling frequencies: MPEG-1:32,44.1,48 kHz MPEG-2:16,22.05,24 kHz MPEG-2.5:8,11.025,12 kHz
• Supported bit rates: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 288, 320kbps
• Supported VBR (64 to 320kbps)
• Does not support free format.
• Supported channel modes: Monaural, Stereo, Joint Stereo, Dual-Channel
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USB Music File Player Operations
ID3 Tags
MP3 files have an “ID3 Tag” that allows input of information so that data such as a track title and artist can be saved. This receiver supports ID3v. 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4.
Format of USB Memory
USB memory files must have the ISO 9660 Level-1 or Level-2 format. The following explains the definitions of these standards.
• Maximum directory layers: 8 layers
• Maximum characters for file names: Up to 256 characters (Total of folder name, file name, “.”, and 3-character file extension)
• File name characters that you can use: A to Z, 0 to 9, and underscore (_)
• Max number of files that can be stored in a single memory: 2000 files
001.mp3
002.mp3
003.mp3
004.txt
005.mp3
1498.mp3
1499.mp3
2000.mp3
A total of 2000 files can be created w ithin a single USB memory drive. Files aside from MP3 files (Example: 004.txt) are included in the 2000 files.
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DVD Player Operations
Before Using the DVD Player
This receiver can play high quality images and high quality digital sound from DVD videos. Also, you can select any of the languages (such as dubbing and subtitles) recorded on the DVD by switching the video and audio channels. If the same scene is recorded in different angles, you can select an angle and play the video in the desired angle.
Advantages of Digital Versatile Disc (DVD)
Multi-Audio Function
Some DVDs support the multi-audio function that enables you to use multiple languages and change the audio language to the desired one.
• The user's ability to change the audio language depends on the DVD.
Multi-Angle Function
Some DVDs support the multi-angle function that enables you to play the same video scene with multiple angles and change to the desired angles while playing.
• The user's ability to view multiple video angles depends on the DVD.
CHECK
This function is available only in the DVD video mode.
• The video angle changes.
Subtitle Display Function
Some DVDs support the multi-subtitle display function that enables you to change the subtitle language to the desired one while playing. If necessary, you can disable the subtitle function to play a video.
• The user's ability to display subtitles depends on the DVD.
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DVD Player Operations
Discs
Types of Playable Discs
This receiver supports the NTSC or PAL color television system; therefore, please use the type of discs labeled “NTSC” or “PAL” on the discs or packages. This receiver cannot play discs that support a color television system (SECAM, etc.) other than NTSC or PAL.
Type and
mark of
playable disc
ATTENTION
The playback status may be determined in response to the DVD or software creator's intention. This receiver plays disc contents intended by the software creator; therefore, functions may not operate as you intend. Be sure to read the user's guide that comes with the disc to be played.
Size/playing
side
12cm/1 side 1 layer 2 layers
12cm/2 sides 1 layer 2 layers
Max. playing
time
<MPEG 2 system> 133 min. 242 min.
<MPEG 2 system> 266 min. 484 min.
Region Code of Playable Disc
(region code), which is indicated on some DVDs, represents areas they can be played in. This receiver cannot play discs that do not have “1” or “ALL” indicated on this mark. If you attempt to play such a disc, the message “you cannot play this disc.” will appear. Note also that some discs may be subject to regional restrictions, meaning that this receiver will not play them, even though they list or state a region code.
Mark Indicated on Disc
The following table shows the marks that are indicated on DVDs or packages.
Mark Description
Indicates the number of audio tracks.
Indicates the number of subtitles.
Indicates the number of angles.
Mark Description
Indicates the image aspect ratio (ratio between the height and width of the TV screen) able to be selected.
• “16:9” indicates a wide screen, and “4:3” indicates a standard screen.
Indicates by use of a number regions where the disc can be played.
• “ALL” indicates that the disc can be played anywhere in the world, and the number indicates a region code. “1” is the region number for North America.
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DVD Player Operations
Disc Configuration
The videos and tracks recorded on a DVD are divided into sections. A large section is referred to as a title, to which a title number is assigned. A title is divided into chapters, to which chapter numbers are assigned.
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter number
DVD-Video
Title 1
Title 2
Title 3
Title number
Products equipped with Macrovision
This receiver is equipped with copyright protection technology that is protected under U.S.A. patents and other intellectual property rights, which are held by Macrovision Corporation or other rights holders. Using the copyright protection technology requires the permission of Macrovision Corporation, and the technology must be used only in general households and other limited viewing environments, except when expressly permitted by Macrovision Corporation. Remodeling or disassembly of this machine is prohibited.
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DVD Player Operations
Operation Flow
The section explains how to operate the DVD player or search for images or default settings.
• Touching touch switches displays the operation screens shown below.
Touch the screen
DVD player operation screen Menu operation screen
Done
Done
Done
Set up
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Back
Back
Search
Back
Number
Menu number search screen
Title screen
BackNext
DVD Player Operations
Using the DVD Player
IMPORTANT
To ensure driving safety, you cannot watch a video while driving.
CHECK
You can watch a video on a DVD only when you have stopped your vehicle and applied the parking brake for safety reasons while the engine switch or ACC is turned on. (If the source is switched to the DVD player while the car is moving, only the audio function becomes active.)
SRC button
TEXT button
Chapter selection / Fast-forward (rewind) button
Watching a DVD Video
Insert a DVD into the disc slot, and it will start playing.
(1) Press the [SRC] button repeatedly until
“DVD” is displayed on the sub-display.
• The disc starts to play.
• If the operation switches (touch switches) are not being displayed, touch the screen.
• If you try to play an invalid DVD, ”NO SUPPORT” appears.
Video Operations
IMPORTANT
• The touch buttons and other operation icons are shown for approximately 6 seconds. Touching the screen will display them again.
• Depending on the disc, automatic playback may not function, or playback may not function unless a menu recorded on the disc is selected. See “Disc Menu Operations” on page 52.
Playing a Video
(1) Touch .
Fast Forward/Rewind
It is possible to fast forward or rewind through the video being played.
Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Using Panel Switch
(1) Hold down the [SELECT (Right)] or
[SELECT (Left)] button for 1 or more seconds.
To the right: Fast forwards a video. To the left: Rewinds a video.
Fast Forwarding or Rewinding continues until the switch is released. If Guide Tone is enabled, a “BEEP” sound will be heard when the fast fast forward or rewind action is initiated.
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DVD Player Operations
Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Using Touch Switches
(1) Hold down or .
Fast Forwarding or Rewinding continues until the switch is released. If Guide Tone is enabled, a “BEEP” sound will be heard when the fast fast forward or rewind action is initiated.
Pausing a Video
(1) Touch .
When video is paused ( ), press . Slow Play frame-by-frame play starts.
Stopping a Video
(1) Touch .
The recorded menu items vary depending on the disc. This machine plays what is recorded on the inserted disc; therefore, functions may not operate as intended.
(1) Press the [TEXT] button.
Disc Menu Operations
You can operate the menu recorded on the disc.
(1) Touch or .
(2) Touch .
(3) Touch , , , or , and
(4) Touch .
Menu Top Menu
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
select the playback menu.
Enter
ATTENTION
About the TEXT button
• Chapter No. is displayed on the Sub-display for 2 seconds when the [TEXT] button is pressed and the PND is connected.
• Display on the Sub-display will be as follows when the [TEXT] button is pressed and the PND is disconnected. Chapter No. Elapsed time
Stopping a DVD
more seconds.
Press the [SRC] button again to play the last video.
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DVD Player Operations
Finding a Desired Video
You can search for a desired video with a title, chapter, or menu number (number assigned for each content).
Finding by Chapter
(1) Press the [SELECT (Right)] or [SELECT
(Left)] button.
To the right: Selects the next chapter.
To the left (pressing once): Returns to the beginning of the chapter being played.
To the left (Press two or more times): Returns to the previous chapter.
Finding by Title Number
(1) Touch .
Search
+
-
-10 +10
+
+10
(2) Touch .
(3) Touch , , , or , and
(4) Touch .
(2) Touch , , , or , and
enter the title number.
• If you touch or , the title number is
• If you touch or , the title number is
(3) Touch .
Finding by Menu Number
(1) Touch .
-
decreased or increased by one.
-10
decreased or increased by 10.
Enter
Number
- +
enter the menu number.
• If you touch or , the menu number is decreased or increased by one.
• If you touch or , the menu number is decreased or increased by 10.
-10
-10
- +
+10
+10
Enter
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DVD Player Operations
Changing the Touch Switch Display
You can change or hide the touch switch display while playing.
Hiding the Touch Switch
(1) Touch .
Relocating the Touch Switch Display
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch or .
Done
Touching the screen will display the touch switches again.
Up Down
The touch switch display moves up or down each time you touch or .
Up Down
Changing the Screen Display and Audio Mode
You can change the subtitle language, audio language, or display angle of a video being played.
Changing the Angle
If the target disc supports multiple angles, you can change them when displaying a video.
CHECK
While the multi-angle mark appears on the DVD operation screen, you can change the currently displayed angle.
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Next Angle
(3) Touch .
Changing the Subtitle Language
If the target disc supports multiple subtitle languages, you can change them.
Change angle
Each time you touch , the angle number is changed, and the angles recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence.
Change angle
IMPORTANT
Depending on the disc, it may only be possible to change subtitles from the top menu.
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Next Sub title
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DVD Player Operations
(3) Touch .
Changing the Audio Language
Change subtitle
Each time you touch , the subtitle number is changed, and the subtitle languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence.
Change subtitle
If the target disc supports multiple audio languages, you can change them while playing.
IMPORTANT
• Depending on the disc, it may only be possible to change subtitles from the top menu.
• This receiver does not support the dts
(digital theater system) format; therefore, no audio will be emitted when “dts audio” is selected for a disc that contains dts audio. If audio is securely recorded on the DVD video with no audio emitted, select “Dolby Digital audio”.
• dts is a registered trademark of the US company Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
(3) Touch .
Next Audio
Change audio
Each time you touch , the audio number is changed, and the audio languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence.
Change audio
DVD Player Setting
You can pre-specify the play-back audio mode or the language used to display subtitles or menus. You can also configure settings to display or hide the multi-angle mark or specify the parental screening level.
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
(3) Touch on each switch to configure the
Next Set up
following setting.
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DVD Player Operations
Touch switch Function Page
Specifies the audio
Audio language
Sub title
Menu language
Parental setting
Video out
• To display or
Video out Next
language of a video to be played.
Specifies the subtitle language of a video to be played.
Specifies the language used to display the menu.
Limits DVD videos that can be played.
Switching of the aspect ratio of Screen for rear seat monitor is performed when a rear seat monitor is connected.
Parental setting
, touch
• To return to the previous screen, touch
Back
.
(4) Touch .
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Specifying the Audio Language
Done
You can watch the playback video in the desired language.
(1) Touch on the initial
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57
58
setting screen.
(2) Touch the desired language.
If you touch , you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen.
Audio language
Other
Entering the Code
(1) Touch on the preferential audio
Other
language setting screen.
(2) Enter the desired language code.
• For the language code, see “Language Code List” on page 60.
• To cancel your entry, touch .
(3) Touch .
Select
Back
Touch to return to the previous page.
ATTENTION
If the selected language is not compatible with
(3) Touch .
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Done
the disc, you will not be able to change to that language.
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DVD Player Operations
Specifying the Subtitle Language
You can view the playback video in the desired subtitle.
(1) Touch on the initial setting
(2) Touch the desired language.
(3) Touch .
Sub title
screen.
• If you touch , you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen.
• If you touch , you can play a video without viewing subtitle on the screen.
Other
OFF
Done
Entering the Code
(1) Touch on the preferential
subtitle language setting screen.
(2) Enter the desired language code.
• For the language code, see “Language Code
• To cancel your entry, touch .
(3) Touch .
Touch to return to the previous page.
ATTENTION
If the selected language is not compatible with the disc, you will not be able to change to that language.
Other
List” on page 60.
Select
Back
Specifying the Menu Language
You can specify the language to display menus recorded on the disc.
(1) Touch on the initial
setting screen.
(2) Touch the desired language.
If you touch , you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen.
(3) Touch .
Menu language
Other
Done
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DVD Player Operations
Entering the Code
(1) Touch on the menu language
Other
setting screen.
(2) Enter the desired language code.
• For the language code, see “Language Code List” on page 60.
• To cancel your entry, touch .
(3) Touch .
Select
Back
Touch to return to the previous page.
ATTENTION
If the selected language is not compatible with the disc, you will not be able to change to that
language.
Specifying the Parental Screening Level
You can restrict viewing of scenes that are inappropriate for children, for example, adult­themed or violent scenes. The parental screening levels can be specified in stages depending on levels.
CHECK
This function is not available for discs that do not support the parental screening level function.
(1) Touch on the initial setting
Next
screen.
(2) Touch .
Parental setting
(3) Touch the number digit by digit to enter
the code number.
If the code number has not yet been set, “----” is displayed in the upper field.
If the code number has not yet been set, the input number will be registered as the code number.
(4) Touch .
Select
Back
Touch to return to the previous page.
(5) Touch the desired parental screening
level.
If you have entered an incorrect code number, eject the disc once, and specify the parental screening level again.
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DVD Player Operations
ATTENTION
• The code number is necessary. If a number is not entered, setting of viewer restriction will not be activated.
• Once a code number is specified, you must enter it when using this item next time and after. Be careful not to forget the code number. If you forget the code number, touch
10 times while the code number field remains blank; you can initialize (clear) the current code number.
• Parental screening levels are classified into the following three groups / categories. Level 1 Plays only DVD software created specifically for children. (Prohibits playing general and adult-themed DVD software.) Levels 2 to 7 Plays only the general and child-friendly DVD software. (Prohibits playing adult-themed DVD software.)
Level 8 Plays all DVD software. (Default)
Switching the Video Output
(1) Touch on the setting screen.
(2) Touch .
Next
Video out
• The screen output setting can be changed by touching . 4:3 (LETTER BOX) 4:3 (PAN&SCAN) 16:9 4:3 (LETTER BOX) …
• 4:3 (PAN&SCAN) The left and the right edges of the video image are cropped. DVDs recorded with the 4:3 ratio are displayed in the original ratio, which fits the screen perfectly.
• 4:3 (LETTER BOX) Displayed in the usual wide size mode. DVDs recorded with the 4:3 ratio are displayed with a black strip on the left and the right edges or in a horizontally spread proportion.
• 16:9 Displayed with a black strip on the upper and the lower edges. DVDs recorded with the 4:3 ratio are displayed in the original ratio, which fits the screen perfectly.
Video out
ATTENTION
The user should not experience any problems when watching a video on the wide screen on a personal basis. If you compress or enlarge the screen for commercial purposes or to display to the public, it may infringe upon a copyright that is protected by copyright laws.
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DVD Player Operations
Language Code List
These codes are used to specify the language for audio tracks, subtitles and on-screen menu displays.
Code Language
Japanese
1001
English
0514
French
0618
German
0405
Italian
0920
Spanish
0519
Dutch
1412
Russian
1821
Chinese
2608
Korean
1115
Greek
0512
Afar
0101
Abkhazian
0102
Afrikaans
0106
Amharic
0113
Arabic
0118
Assamese
0119
Aymara
0125
Azerbaijani
0126
Bashkir
0201
Byelorussian
0205
Bulgarian
0207
Bihari
0208
Bislama
0209
Bengali
0214
Tibetan
0215
Breton
0218
Catalan
0301
Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language
Corsican
0315
Czech
0319 0325
Welsh
0401
Danish
0426
Bhutani
0515
Esperanto
0520
Estonian
0521
Basque
0601
Persian
0609
Finnish
0610
Fiji
0615
Faroese
0625
Frisian
0701
Irish
0704
Scots-Gaelic
0712
Galician
0714
Guarani
0721
Gujarati
0801
Hausa
0809
Hindi
0818
Croatian
0821
Hungarian
0825
Armenian
0901
Interlingua
0905
Interlingue
0911
Inupiak
0914
Indonesian
0919
Icelandic
0923 1009 1023 1101 1111 1112 1113 1114 1119 1121 1125 1201 1214 1215 1220 1222 1307 1309 1311 1312 1314 1315 1318 1319 1320 1325 1401 1405
Hebrew Yiddish Javanese Georgian Kazakh Greenlandic Cambodian Kannada Kashmiri Kurdish Kirghiz Latin Lingala Laothian Lithuanian Latvian Malagasy Maori Macedonian Malayalam Mongolian Moldavian Marathi Malay Maltese Burmese
Nauru Nepali
1415
Norwegian
1503
Occitan
1513
Oromo
1518
Oriya
1601
Panjabi
1612
Polish
1619
Pashto
1620
Portuguese
1721
Quechua
1813
Rhaeto-Romance
1814
Kirundi
1815
Romanian
1823
Kinyarwanda
1901
Sanskrit
1904
Sindhi
1907
Sangho
1908
Serbo-Croatian
1909
Sinhalese
1911
Slovak
1912
Slovenian
1913
Samoan
1914
Shona
1915
Somali
1917
Albanian
1918
Serbian
1919
Siswati
1920
Sesotho
1921
Sundanese
1922 1923 2001 2005 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2014 2015 2018 2019 2020 2023 2111 2118 2126 2209 2215 2315 2408 2515 2621
Swedish Swahili Tamil Telugu Tajik Thai Tigrinya Turkmen Tagalog Setswana Tonga Turkish Tsonga Tatar Twi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek
Vietnamese Volapuk Wolof
Xhosa Yoruba Zulu
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iPod Player Operations
Using the iPod Player
Music files or video files on the iPod can be played when the receiver is switched to iPod mode and an iPod is connected. Using this receiver, you can perform operations such as selecting a file from a list or changing to the shuffle playback mode.
IMPORTANT
• For details on the iPod functions, refer to the iPod operation manual.
• This section explains the operation of the iPod and assumes that the iPod is connected to the receiver.
• To ensure driving safety, you cannot watch a video while driving.
• Music or video files in the iPod can be played only when the PND is attached to the main unit.
• Please be sure to disconnect or turn off any external devices such as an iPod when
turning the vehicle off. Otherwise, the main unit may not recognize these devices when the vehicle is turned back on. If this does happen, please disconnect and reconnect the device to start playback.
IMPORTANT
• Please be sure to disconnect or turn off any external devices such as iPods or USB memory devices when turning the vehicle off. Otherwise, the navigation system may not recognize these devices when the vehicle is turned back on. If this does happen, please disconnect and reconnect the device to start playback.
• Do not make any illegal or unauthorized copies of music or video files.
• iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• iPod is for legal or rightholder-authorized copying only. Don't steal music.
• “Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
• Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
SRC button
TEXT button
Track selection / Fast-forward (rewind) button
Listening to the iPod
CAUTION
• Disconnect headphones and other accessories from the iPod before connecting it to this receiver. Failure to do so may make it impossible to operate the iPod from this receiver.
• If the iPod's equalizer has been preset, sound output may be distorted when it is connected to the connection cable.
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iPod Player Operations
IMPORTANT
• Music files or video files playing on the iPod when connected are played when the iPod is connected.
• When the iPod (and PND) is reconnected and switched to iPod mode, or when the iPod is connected and it is switched to iPod mode from other modes, playback of the music file or the video file that was playing during the previous iPod mode will be started. However, if the receiver cannot detect the music file or video file that was playing previously, it will begin playing from the first music file or video file.
When the iPod is not connected
(1) Connect the iPod to the receiver using
the interface cable.
(2) Press the [SRC] button repeatedly until
“IPOD” is displayed on the subdisplay.
Playback will begin.
When the iPod is connected
(1) Press the [SRC] button repeatedly until
“IPOD” is displayed on the sub-display.
Playback will begin.
Fast Forward/Rewind
You can fast forward or rewind the track or the video currently being played.
(1) Hold down the [SELECT (Right)] or
[SELECT (Left)] button for 1 or more seconds.
To the right: Forwards a music or video file.
To the left: Rewinds a music or video file.
This switches to the fast forward or rewind mode, and continues fast forwarding or rewinding until you remove your finger from the button.
Selecting the Desired Music or Video File
You can select a desired song or video.
(1) Press the [SELECT (Right)] or [SELECT
(Left)] button.
To the right: Advances to the next file.
To the left: Returns to the beginning of the file being played.
To the left (Press more than two times): Returns to the previous file.
The selected music or video file will be played.
Finding a Desired Music File
CAUTION
If the iPod or PND is disconnected from the receiver while playing a music file on the iPod, the receiver will return to the previously selected mode.
(1) Touch .
(2) To select a track or program to play,
Select
touch , , ,
Song Genre Audio books
This displays the list screen of the selected mode.
Playlist Artist Album
, , or .
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(3) Touch on the desired song name.
• The Selected music start playing.
• When or appears, touch them to change the page of the music file list.
• You can search for a file or artist name by touching .
• You can search for a music file by entering alphanumeric characters.
• Special characters cannot be used.
Find
Setting to the iPod Video Mode
You can select the desired video file from Video Playlists, Movies, Music videos, or Video
(4) Touch on the desired video name.
• This plays the selected video file.
• If or appears, touch them to
Podcasts.
• You can search for a file or artist name by
CAUTION
• You can play a video file on the iPod only when the PND is connected to the receiver.
• If the iPod or PND is disconnected from the receiver while playing a video file on the iPod, the receiver will return to the previously selected mode.
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
(3) To select the video you want to play,
Select
Video
touch , ,
Music Videos Video Podcasts
The iPod video selection screen appears.
Video Playlist Movies
, or .
• You can search for a video file by entering
change the page of the video file list.
touching .
alphanumeric characters.
Find
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iPod Player Operations
Playing
This function is available in the iPod video mode.
(1) Touch .
Pausing
This function is available in the iPod video mode.
(1) Touch .
Touch to pause the display. Touch to resume playing.
Repeatedly Playing the Same Music File
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Preferences
Repeat song
• This repeatedly plays the currently played music file.
• Once you touch , the selected music file will be repeated until the repeat function is released. Touch
Repeat song
random play.
Repeat song
again to cancel the
Random Play of Music Files
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch .
Preferences Shuffle songs
Once you touch , the random play continues until you cancel it. Touch
Shuffle songs
random play.
Shuffle songs
again to cancel the
Switching Aspect Ratio of Screen
(1) Touch .
(2) Touch , or .
Display
16:9 4:3 Zoom
After the screen size has been switched, the iPod setting screen appears for approximately 6 seconds.
About the TEXT button
Display the iPod mode on the Sub-display.
(1) Press the [TEXT] button.
iPod mode is displayed on the Sub-display for 2 seconds if the [TEXT] button is pressed and the PND is connected.
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Compatible iPod models
The following iPod models can be used with the main unit. iPods not shown in the following table may not function properly when connected to the receiver.
iPod model
*
iPod 4G
iPod 5G Video 1.3
iPod Classic 80G 1.1.2
iPod Classic 120G 2.0.1
iPod Classic 160G 1.1.2
iPod Nano
iPod Nano 2G 1.1.2
iPod Nano 3G 1.1.2
iPod Mini
iPod Touch
*
*
*
* Video function not available
Minimum iPod
software version
3.1.1
1.3.1
1.4.1
1.1.4
Stopping the iPod
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
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AUX Operations
Using the AUX
IMPORTANT
• While the AUX mode is activated, actions such as turning off the audio player or pulling out the connection cord may cause noise spikes that can damage the system speakers. Be sure to avoid this possibility by turning off system power or switching from the AUX mode to another mode before shutting off or disconnecting the portable audio player.
• Audio output levels will differ for the various devices that can be connected using the AUX input. Carefully adjust the volume until the output level of the connected player is known.
• Before using a portable audio player inside a vehicle, read the player's operation manual carefully and confirm that you will be able to easily operate the device in the vehicle before proceeding.
SRC button
Switching the AUX Mode ON and OFF
CHECK
If the NAVIGATION screen is displayed, press the [SCREEN AV/NAV] button to switch to the AUDIO screen.
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
Audio mode will be turned OFF.
(2) Hold down the [CTRL] button for 1 or
more seconds.
(3) Touch that appears on
Enable AUX
the PND display.
Checked: AUX setting ON
Not checked: AUX setting OFF
(4) Touch .
(5) Touch .
Next Done
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AUX Operations
Listening to the Portable Audio Player
For details on how to operate the portable audio player, refer to the instruction manual that came with the portable audio player.
CAUTION
• Do not operate the portable audio player while driving.
• The audio output level varies depending on the connected device. Be aware of the volume.
(1) Turn on the connected portable audio
player to start music playback.
(2) Press the [SRC] button repeatedly until
“AUX” is displayed on the sub-display.
• The sound from the connected portable audio player will be output.
• If the Enable AUX setting is OFF, “AUX” will not be displayed even if the [SRC] button is pressed. Set Enable AUX to ON. For details,
see “Enable AUX” on page 20.
ATTENTION
It is recommended that the portable audio player be powered by its battery when used for music playback through the AUX mode. If music playback is attempted while charging the battery using a vehicle power charger or accessory socket, additional noises may be heard.
TEXT Button
Displays the AUX mode on the Sub-display.
(1) Press [TEXT] button.
• AUX mode is displayed on the Sub-display when the [TEXT] button is pressed and the PND is connected.
• AUX mode is displayed on the Sub-display constantly and the PND is not connected.
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Turning off the Portable Audio Player
(1) Hold down the [SRC] button for 1 or
more seconds.
Press the [SRC] button again to output audio sound from the portable audio player.
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Steering Wheel Switch Operations
About the Steering Wheel Switches
Compatibility with Steering Wheel Switches
The table below shows the compatibility between the steering wheel switches and this receiver.
Operation Switch Name Function Explanation of operation
Common operations
Radio operations ( )
CD Player operation
(+) (–)
(MODE) Mode selection
(MUTE) Mute switch Mute audio except navigation voice and Bluetooth
()
() ()
Volume switch Each momentary actuation of these switches
switch
Channel selection switch
Track selection switches
changes the volume one step. Hold a switch down for a continuous volume change.
• When this switch is pressed while the power is turned off, the power is turned on.
• Power is turned off when this switch is held down while the power is on.
• The mode changes in the following order. Returns to FM/AM DISC (CD or DVD) USB AUX iPod FM/AM
phone call.
• Calls up the preset broadcast channels in order.
• Starts the automatic channel selection operation.
• Selects the next track or previous track or beginning of the current track.
• Fast forward, or rewind
(+): Volume UP (–): Volume DOWN
When the power is on, the mode changes each time (MODE) is pressed.
Press (MUTE) when audio is on to mute audio. Press (MUTE) when audio is muted to cancel muting.
Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous preset channel. Press and hold ( ) or ( ) longer to start the automatic channel selection operation.
Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous track. Press and hold ( ) or ( ) longer to fast forward or rewind a track.
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Operation Switch Name Function Explanation of operation
MP3/WMA Player operations()()
USB operations ( )
iPod operations ( )
Function DVD operations
()
()
() ()
File or folder selection switches
File or folder selection switches
Track selection switches
Chapter selection and fast forward or rewind switch
• Selects the next or previous file.
• Moves to the next or previous folder.
• Selects the next or previous file.
• Moves to the next or previous folder.
• Selects the next track or previous track or beginning of the current track.
• Fast forward, or rewind
• Selects the next or previous chapter.
• Fast forward or rewind
Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous file. Press and hold ( ) or ( ) longer to select the next or previous folder.
Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous file. Press and hold ( ) or ( ) longer to select the next or previous folder.
Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous track. Press and hold ( ) or ( ) longer to fast forward or rewind a track.
Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous chapter. Press and hold ( ) or ( ) longer to fast forward or rewind a track.
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Rearview Camera Operations
Rearview Camera Operations
If a separately sold rearview camera is installed, you can display the area behind the vehicle on the PND when shifting into reverse gear.
CAUTION
The rearview camera plays a mirror-reversed video image in the same way a rear or side mirror reflects a scene.
ATTENTION
• Do not rely solely on the rearview camera, use it as additional tool to check for obstacles.
• Raindrops on the camera unit may result in a poor video image being displayed.
• The Rear View Camera is strictly a driver assistance device, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for safe driving practices. Use common sense when driving in reverse and always follow recommended safe driving guidelines from your state or local Department of Motor Vehicles regarding the engagement of reverse gear. To help prevent accidents, always use caution when driving in reverse by visually checking to ensure that your path is clear. When applicable, that may include conducting a visual check before you enter your vehicle.
• When the display is cold, it may be difficult to recognize the contents of the video due to the screening of a darker image or an image lag. Make sure to visually check that conditions are safe around your vehicle while driving.
• The person or obstacle displayed on the screen may be different from the actual position due to the characteristics of the camera lens.
• If you rub or polish the camera cover strongly with an abrasive or brush with hard bristles, it may damage the cover, which may affect the video.
• The camera cover is made of resin. Do not allow any organic solvents, body wax, oil film remover, or glass coating solvent to come in contact with the camera cover. If contacted, wipe off the camera immediately.
• Hitting the camera unit may result in a rearview camera malfunction due to camera failure. Have your authorized dealer check the problem early.
• The photographs used in this manual are examples of displayed images. The actual field of view displayed on the screen may differ for your model.
• When you change to reverse gear, the screen will turn white and then the image will quickly return to the screen.
• If the camera unit is exposed to strong light such as sunlight or headlights, a vertically­oriented white zone may appear.
• If the camera is used for a long period of time, white scratches or vertical lines may appear as the temperature rises. note that these phenomena are caused due to the CCD characteristics.
• The rearview camera is equipped with a special lens; therefore, distances perceived through viewing the video screen will be different from actual distances.
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Rearview Camera Operations
Playing a Video through the Rearview Camera
When the Camera Is Set to MANUAL or
AUTO
(1) Hold down the [SCREEN AV/NAV] knob.
This changes to the rearview camera screen.
When the Camera Is Set to AUTO
(1) Shift to the reverse gear.
This changes to the rearview camera screen.
ATTENTION
• The image field of view displayed on the screen may vary depending on vehicle or road surface conditions.
• The image field of view displayed on the screen is limited; for example, you cannot display something that is located near both ends of the bumper or under the bumper.
• Colors shown in the rearward image may be different from the actual colors of the objects shown.
• In the following cases, Rearview Camera vision may be reduced:
• In dark places ( at night, etc.)
• The temperature near the lens is high or low.
• When there are water drops on the camera, or when humidity is high (during rain showers, etc.)
• Foreign substances (mud, etc.) have become attached to locations on or near the camera.
• The camera lens has been exposed directly to sunlight or the rays of headlights.
• If a high-intensity point (sunlight reflected on the vehicle body, etc.) is reflected on the camera, it may result in a smearing phenomenon
<Screen Appearance>
* Smearing phenomenon: Refers to an image
lag that is caused in the vertical direction of a high-intensity point (sunlight reflected on the vehicle body, etc.) reflected on the camera.
*
particular to the CCD camera.
Point of high­intensity brightness
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Reference
Troubleshooting Guide
For details on how to use the navigation and hands-free call function, refer to the TomTom manual on the CD-ROM supplied as an accessory or download it from the URL shown below. (http://download.tomtom.com/open/manuals/eclipse2/eclipse2/refman/TomTom-en-US.pdf)
If the Following Messages Appear
If the following messages appear, check the status again, referring to the cause and action.
CD/MP3/WMA/DVD Modes
Message Cause Action
DISC CHECK (PND) INF3 (Sub-display)
DISC CHECK (PND) INF5 (Sub-display)
DISC ERROR (PND) INF6 (Sub-display)
DISC ERROR (PND) INF7 (Sub-display)
NO SUPPORT (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
Discs are dirty or damaged. The loaded disc is dirty or upside down. Check it for
CD player fails mechanically. The CD player is inoperative for some reason.
When the CD player internal temperature is high. (To
protect pickup unit)
An internal power supply failure is occurring. • Turn off the vehicle's accessory power and turn it
No correct file in CD. Confirm that the file is present and in a supported format.
*
proper orientation and verify it is clean.
• The temperature in the CD player is too high for operation to continue. Wait until it cools down.
• Resume playing after the “High temperature sensed and CD stopped” message disappears. If the CD still cannot play, have your dealer repair it.
back on to resume operation.
• If this condition persists, please contact your dealer.
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Message Cause Action
PROTECT (PND) PROTECT (Sub-display)
DISC CHECK (PND) INF3 (Sub-display)
DISC ERROR (PND) INF5 (Sub-display)
DISC ERROR (PND) INF6 (Sub-display)
Pass code incorrect (PND) This message is displayed when the pass code that has
Parental lock enabled (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
Currently this function is disabled. (PND) A function that has been disabled was selected with the
Currently this function is disabled. (PND) A function that cannot be used while the vehicle is in
Invalid code (PND) A number not supported was input for selecting a
Region code error (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
Requested chapter or title not found. (PND) The selected chapter/title does not exist. Select a chapter/title that is on the disc.
* If this happens, wait for a brief period. When the temperature inside the equipment returns to normal, the message will disappear and playback will start. If the
message does not disappear after a long period of waiting, contact your dealer.
A license-controlled file is included. Switch the mode, or change the track.
The CD/MP3·WMA/DVD is dirty, scratched, warped or upside down.
The CD/MP3·WMA or DVD player is not operating for some reason.
The temperature of the CD/MP3·WMA or DVD player has
become unusually high
been entered is not correct.
Viewing restrictions are enabled. Change the setting for viewing restrictions and start
menu.
motion was selected.
language code.
The region code (controlled region for playback) of the disc is not acceptable.
*
Clean the disc if it is dirty. Insert the disc correctly if it is upsidedown. Do not use a scratched or warped disc.
Eject the disc.
Without performing any other operations, wait until the
temperature comes down
Enter the correct pass code. (See page 58)
again. (See page 58)
Follow the directions on the screen and start again.
Stop the vehicle and set the emergency / parking brake.
Input a valid language code.
Check that the DVD has a region code that can be played on this equipment. (See page 48)
*
.
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USB Mode
Message Causes Remedial action
Don't remove the storage device until scanning is finished (PND)
No songs found (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
External USB device is not supported (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
iPod Mode
This machine is currently reading USB data. Wait for a brief period.
The USB memory does not include any supported audio files.
Communication or play-back error Wait until the error is corrected, or change the mode.
Import tracks onto the USB memory to play them.
Message Causes Remedial action
This device cannot be connected in this way
- use a different cable (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
READING (PND) This machine is currently detecting iPod data. Wait for a brief period.
No songs found (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
No videos found (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
No songs or videos found (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
Unable connect to iPod (PND) ERR (Sub-display)
The iPod has been connected to the USB port. Connect the iPod to the iPod dock cable instead of the
The iPod include no tracks. Import tracks to the iPod to play them.
The iPod contains no video. Import a video file for the iPod to play.
The iPod contains neither tracks nor video. Import a track or video file for the iPod to play.
A communication error, playback error, iPod software incompatibility, or control error occurred.
USB port.
Connect a playable iPod.
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Basic Trouble Shooting
A slight difference in operation may be mistaken for a malfunction. Please check the items in the following table first. If the unit does not work, even after the appropriate remedial action has been taken, please contact your dealer.
CAUTION
If a problem occurs, for instance when the main unit does not respond to any button presses, or the display does not work correctly, press the [Reset] button using a paper clip or similar item. Pressing the [Reset] button will delete all the entries from memory. The settings will return to those made at the factory prior to shipment.
[Reset] button
Phenomenon Possible cause Action
The screen is dark for a brief period when the power is turned on at low temperatures.
The display is distorted for a brief period after the power is turned on.
No sound comes out. Volume is poorly adjusted or MUTE is functioning. Turn the VOL rotary knob to adjust the volume, or
Sound comes out of only one side (left or right, front or back).
This is a characteristic of the PND-display. This is not a malfunction. Wait for a brief period.
This is a characteristic of the PND-display backlighting. This is not a malfunction. The display will stabilize after a
The music is muted when the PND is attached to the main unit and when:
• the voice guidance is ON.
• talking in the hands-free mode
A speaker wire is disconnected. Check the connections of the speaker wires.
Volume is poorly adjusted. Check the balance and fader adjustments.
*
brief period.
release MUTE.
This is not a malfunction. The music can be heard again when the voice guidance finishes or the hands-free mode is turned off.
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Phenomenon Possible cause Action
Sound quality does not change even after making adjustments.
A CD/DVD will not go into the deck. Power is not turned on. Turn the vehicle ignition switch to [ACC] or [ON].
A CD/DVD cannot be played. There is water condensation inside the equipment. Stop using the equipment for a short time and then try
Audio is output, but not video. The screen has been turned off with the screen OFF
Audio is output, but not DVD video. (With vehicle stopped.)
Neither video nor audio is output. The vehicle ignition switch has not been turned on. Turn the vehicle ignition switch to [ACC] or [ON].
There is a point of light on the display. At least 99.99% of the pixels on the PND-display are
The adjusted audio quality is not included in the radio broadcast or disc.
A disc is already inserted and you are trying to insert a second disc.
There is a large scratch or warp in the CD/DVD. Insert a different CD/DVD.
The CD/DVD is very dirty. Clean the CD/DVD. (See page 9)
The CD/DVD is upside down. Insert the CD/DVD with the proper orientation.
A non-supported type of CD/DVD has been inserted. Insert a CD/DVD that is supported in the deck. (See
button.
The emergency / parking brake has not been set. Set the emergency / parking brake.
The connection wires and cables are not completely connected.
effective, but it is possible that 0.01% of the pixels may not light or may stay lighted.
Check by changing the radio station or disc.
Eject the previously inserted CD/DVD and insert the preferred CD/DVD.
using it again. (See page 9)
page 9)
Press the [SCREEN AV/NAV] button. (See page 15)
Check the connections to each connection wire and cable.
This is not a defect, so please use the equipment in this condition.
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Phenomenon Possible cause Action
There is no BEEP sound or audible feedback when setting presets or when performing certain functions.
AUX input mode cannot be accessed. AUX input is not enabled. Enable the AUX input. (See page 66)
An MP3/WMA file cannot be played. A disc which contains MP3/WMA files that are not able to
A music file stored in the USB memory device cannot be played.
A music file in the iPod cannot be played. A non-supported type of iPod has been connected. Check the software version of the iPod. (See page 65)
iPod & USB playback do not start automatically when the vehicle ignition is cycled on.
iPod & USB Shuffle & Repeat settings are not remembered when the vehicle's ignition is cycled off and on.
Certain functions such as browsing are not allowed.
* Depending on your mobile phone, the mute function may not work correctly. If it does not, press the [MUTE] button on the main unit.
The Guide Tone has not been enabled. Enable the Guide Tone. (See page 20)
be played using this deck has been inserted.
Music files that are not able to be played using this deck are stored in the USB memory device.
This is normal operation. None.
This is normal operation. None.
The vehicle is in motion and/or the parking brake has not been set.
Insert a disc that is able to be played using this deck. (See page 38)
Store music files that are able to be played using this deck in the USB memory device.. (See page 45)
Stop the vehicle in a safe location and set the parking brake. (See page 19)
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How to Contact Subaru
Contact information
<Location>
In the Continental US & Alaska
<Contact>
Web: www.subaru.com
Email: www.subaru.com/contactus
Defective products/Warranty
<Defective product / What to do?>
If you suspect that you have a defective product:
1. Before returning to your Subaru Dealer, refer to the page “Troubleshooting Guide” on page 72 and perform the checks and solutions listed.
2. Make an appointment at a Subaru Dealership to have the system inspected in order to determine if the product is malfunctioning.
<Warranty>
This product is covered under the terms of the Subaru Limited Warranty for Genuine Accessories. Please refer to the Warranty and Maintenance booklet included with your Owner Information Kit for full details.
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NOTICE TO OWNER
Please retain this booklet and write the serial number of this product for
identifion and accurate reporting to your local police in the event of theft.
The serial number is labeled or stamped on the chassis.
Please confirm this number at your car dealer or service shop when the
unit has been reinstalled or exchanged to you after repair or readjustment.
Manufactured for SUBARU
by FUJITSU TEN LIMITED
090002-33240700 1005(Y)
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