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AVH-P4150DVD
Operation Manual
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Contents
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Contents
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Precautions 01
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Precautions
WARNING
Please read all of these instructions regarding ! Do not attempt to install or service your
your display and retain them for future refer- display by yourself. Installation or servi-
ence. cing of the display by persons without
1 Read this manual fully and carefully be- training and experience in electronic
fore operating your display. equipment and automotive accessories
2 Keep this manual handy as a reference for may be dangerous and could expose you
operating procedures and safety informa- to the risk of electric shock or other
tion. hazards.
3 Pay close attention to all warnings in this
manual and follow the instructions care-
fully.
4 Do not allow other persons to use this sys-
To ensure safe driving
tem until they have read and understood WARNING
the operating instructions. ! LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CON-
5 Do not install the display where it may (i) NECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECT
obstruct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the PARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CON-
performance of any of the vehicle’s oper- NECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDE
ating systems or safety features, includ- OF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IM-
ing air bags, hazard lamp buttons or (iii) PROPER CONNECTION OR USE OF
impair the driver’s ability to safely oper- THIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE
ate the vehicle. LAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-
6 Do not operate this display if doing so in JURY OR DAMAGE.
any way will divert your attention from ! To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the
the safe operation of your vehicle. Always potential violation of applicable laws, this unit
observe safe driving rules and follow all is not for use with a video screen that is visible
existing traffic regulations. If you experi- to the driver.
ence difficulty in operating the system or ! To avoid the risk of accident and the potential
reading the display, park your vehicle in a violation of applicable laws, the front DVD or
safe location and make necessary adjust- TV (sold separately) feature should never be
ments. used while the vehicle is being driven. Also,
7 Please remember to wear your seat belt at rear displays should not be in a location
all times while operating your vehicle. If where they are visibly distracting to the driver.
you are ever in an accident, your injuries ! In some countries or states the viewing of
can be considerably more severe if your images on a display inside a vehicle even by
seat belt is not properly buckled. persons other than the driver may be illegal.
8 Never use headphones while driving. Where such regulations apply, they must be
9 To promote safety, certain functions are obeyed and this unit’s DVD features should
disabled unless the parking brake is on, not be used.
and the vehicle is not in motion.
10 Never set the volume of your display so When you attempt to watch a DVD, Video CD
high that you cannot hear outside traffic or TV while driving, the warning Viewing of
and emergency vehicles. front seat video source while driving is
strictly prohibited. will appear on the front
display.
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01 Precautions
WARNING
NEVER install the rear display in a location that
WARNING
Do not use with vehicles that do not feature an
enables the driver to watch the DVD or TV while
ACC position.
driving.
WARNING
! SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR RE-
VERSED.
! USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR
MIRROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA.
OTHER USE MAY RESULT IN INJURY
OR DAMAGE.
CAUTION
! The rear view camera function is to be used
as an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or while
backing up. Do not use for entertainment pur-
poses.
! Please note that the edges of the rear view
camera images may differ slightly according
to whether full screen images are displayed
when backing up, and whether the images are
used for checking the rear when the vehicle is
moving forward.
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About this unit you read and observe WARNINGs and CAU-
TIONs in this manual.
CAUTION
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03 What’s what
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Head unit
1 RESET button
Press to return to the factory settings (initial
settings).
4 SRC/OFF button
Press to cycle through all the available
sources. Press and hold to turn the source
off.
6 MUTE button
Press to turn off the sound. To turn on the
sound, press again.
7 h (eject) button
Press to eject a disc from this unit.
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What’s what
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Remote control
Button names AVH mode DVD mode
Remote control selec- Switch to change the setting of the remote control. For details, refer to Setting re-
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tion switch mote control code type on page 61.
Press to cycle through all the available sources. Press and hold to turn the source
2 SRC/OFF button
off.
Press to quickly lower the volume level by about 90%. Press once more to return to
3 ATT button
the original volume level.
Press to change the audio language during DVD playback while using the built-in
AUDIO button
DVD player.
Press to change the subtitle language during DVD playback while using the built-in
5 SUBTITLE button
DVD player.
Press to change the viewing angle during DVD playback while using the built-in
ANGLE button
DVD player.
6 RETURN button Press to display the PBC (playback control) menu during PBC playback.
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REVERSE (m) button Press to perform fast reverse while using the built-in DVD player.
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Press to turn the DVD auto-playback function on or off while using the built-in DVD
18 AUTO PLAY button
player.
What’s what
20 Thumb pad track search controls. Click to recall
menu.
MENU.
MENU button Press to display the DVD menu during DVD playback.
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TOP MENU button Press to return to the top menu during DVD playback.
TV mode operation
TV operations available with a Pioneer TV tuner
(e.g. GEX-P5750TV(P)) can be controled with
AVH mode. TV mode is not used with this
unit.
! For details concerning operation, refer to
the TV tuner’s operation manuals.
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04 Basic Operations
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Basic Operations 04
! Rear View (rear view camera) cannot be se- Touch panel key basic
lected by pressing SRC/OFF.
! Image from rear view camera can be dis- operation
played automatically when the appropriate Activating the touch panel keys
setting is conducted. For details, refer to Set-
ting for rear view camera (back up camera) on
page 58. 1
Basic Operations
! External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such
as ones available in the future) that, although
incompatible as a source, enables control of
basic functions with this unit. Two external
units can be controlled with this unit. When
two external units are connected, the external
unit is automatically allocated to external unit
1 or external unit 2 by this unit.
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! When this unit’s blue/white lead is connected
to the vehicle’s auto-antenna relay control 1 Information area
terminal, the vehicle’s antenna extends when Shows the various information depending
this unit’s source is turned on. To retract the on the source.
antenna, turn the source off.
2 Touch panel keys
Touch to do various operations.
Adjusting the volume 1 Touch the screen to activate the touch
% Press + or – to adjust the sound level. panel keys corresponding to each source.
The touch panel keys appear on the display.
# To go to the next group of touch panel keys,
touch NEXT.
# To return to the previous group of touch panel
keys, touch PREV.
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04 Basic Operations
Operating the menu # When AV Menu is not displayed, you can dis-
play it by touching the screen.
1 Function Menu key
Touch to switch to the functions for each
source.
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Basic Operations 04
Basic Operations
the disc loading slot.
Scrubber bar operation LCD panel is closed automatically, and play-
This operation is available for the following back will start.
sources:
! DVD-video, DVD-VR
! Video CD
! CD
! Compressed audio files
! DivX
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04 Basic Operations
! If bookmark function is on, DVD playback re- Switching the media file type
sumes from the selected point. For more de-
When playing a disc containing a mixture of
tails, refer to Resume playback (Bookmark) on
various media file types such as DivX and
page 23.
MP3, you can switch between media file types
! If a DVD (-R/-RW), CD (-R/-RW) contains a mix-
to play.
ture of various media file types such as DivX
! This unit allows playback of the following
and MP3, you can switch between media file
media file type recorded on CD-R/RW/ROM
types to play. Refer to Switching the media file
discs.
type on this page.
— Audio data (CD-DA)
! If you cannot insert a disc completely or if
— Compressed audio files
after you insert a disc the disc does not play,
— DivX video files
check that the label side of the disc is up.
— JPEG picture files
Press h and then touch to eject the disc,
! In case of DVD-R/RW/ROM, this unit does
and check the disc for damage before insert-
not allow playback of audio data (CD-DA)
ing it again.
or JPEG picture files.
! There is sometimes a delay between starting
up disc playback and the sound being issued. % Touch Media to switch between media
When being read, Format Read is displayed. file types.
! If an error message is displayed, refer to Error Touch Media repeatedly to switch between
messages on page 89. the following media file types:
CD (audio data (CD-DA))—ROM-Audio (com-
pressed audio)—DivX (DivX video files)—
Basic playback controls JPEG (JPEG picture files)
The table below shows the basic controls for
playing discs. The following chapters cover
other playback features in more details.
Note
You may find with some DVD or Video CD discs
that some playback controls do not work in cer-
tain parts of the disc. This is not a malfunction.
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Radio 05
Radio
c or d for about one second and release.
The tuner will scan the frequencies until a
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found.
# You can cancel seek tuning by briefly touching
Important
either c or d.
If you are using this unit in North, Central or # If you keep touching c or d you can skip sta-
South America, reset the AM tuning step (refer to tions. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release
Setting the AM tuning step on page 52). the key.
# You can also perform seek tuning by pressing
These are the basic steps necessary to operate
and holding c or d (TRACK).
the radio. More advanced tuner operation is
explained starting in the following section.
Note
Refer to the next page.
Listening AM radio while an iPod is charged from
1 Source icon this unit may generate noise. In this case, discon-
Shows which source has been selected. nect the iPod from this unit.
2 Band indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to, AM
or FM. Storing and recalling
broadcast frequencies
3 Preset number indicator
Shows which preset has been selected. You can easily store up to six broadcast fre-
quencies for later recall.
4 Frequency indicator ! Six stations for each band can be stored in
Shows the frequency to which the tuner is memory.
tuned.
1 Touch List to display the preset list.
5 Local indicator
Appears when local seek tuning is on. 2 When you find a frequency that you
want to store in memory keep touching
6 5 (stereo) indicator one of preset tuning keys P1 to P6 until the
Appears when the selected frequency is beep sounds.
being broadcast in stereo. The selected radio station frequency has been
stored in memory.
1 Touch the source icon and then touch The next time you touch the same preset tun-
Radio to select the radio. ing key the radio station frequency is recalled
from memory.
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# When P1 to P6 are not displayed, you can dis- Tuning in strong signals
play them by touching List.
# You can also use a and b to recall radio sta- Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those
tion frequencies assigned to preset tuning keys radio stations with sufficiently strong signals
P1 to P6. for good reception.
3 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis- % Touch Local on the function menu to
play. set the sensitivity.
Touch Local repeatedly until the desired level
of sensitivity appears in the display.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and
Introduction of advanced two levels for AM:
tuner operation FM: Off—Level1—Level2—Level3—Level4
AM: Off—Level1—Level2
1 Touch AV Menu and then touch
Larger setting number is higher level. The
Function Menu to display the function
highest level setting allows reception of only
names.
the strongest stations, while lower settings let
The function names are displayed and oper-
you receive progressively weaker stations.
able ones are highlighted.
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7 Channel/sampling frequency/quantiza-
tion bits
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Notes Note
! There is no sound during slow motion play- With discs featuring a menu, you can also touch
back. Menu or Top Menu and then make selections
! With some discs, images may be unclear dur- from the displayed menu.
ing slow motion playback.
! Reverse slow motion playback is not possi-
ble. Changing audio language
during playback (Multi-audio)
Pausing playback DVDs can provide audio playback with differ-
ent languages and different systems (Dolby Di-
% Touch f during playback. gital, DTS etc.). With DVDs featuring multi-
# To resume playback at the same point that you audio recordings, you can switch between lan-
turned pause on, touch f again. guages/audio systems during playback.
4 Touch .
This starts playback from the selected part.
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Repeating play
There are three repeat play ranges for DVD
playback.
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3 To skip back or forward to another ! You can display the menu by touching Return
track, briefly touch o or p. during PBC playback. For details, refer to the
Touching p skips to the start of the next instructions provided with the disc.
track. Touching o once skips to the start of ! PBC playback of Video CD cannot be can-
the current track. Touching it again will skip to celed.
the previous track.
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Repeating play
There are two repeat play ranges for the Video
CD playback: Track (track repeat) and Disc
(disc repeat).
! During playback of Video CDs featuring
PBC (playback control), this function can-
not be operated.
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08 Playing CDs
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Playing CDs 08
Playing CDs
stores rich sound.
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! If the characters recorded on the disc are not switch between media file types to play. Refer
compatible with this unit, those characters to Switching the media file type on page 18.
will not be displayed.
! Text information may not be correctly dis- % Touch Media to switch between media
played depending on the recorded en- file types.
vironment.
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®
Viewing a JPEG slideshow tration code, refer to Displaying your DivX
VOD registration code on page 51.
When loading a CD/CD-R/RW containing ! DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM (Di-
JPEG picture files, this unit automatically gital Rights Management) system. This re-
starts a slideshow from the first folder/picture stricts playback of content to specific,
on the disc. The player displays the pictures in registered devices.
each folder in alphabetical order.
The table below shows the controls for viewing % If the message is displayed after load-
a slideshow. ing a disc containing DivX VOD content,
touch Play.
Key What it does Playback of the DivX VOD content will start.
Starts the slideshow, pauses the slideshow or # To skip to the next file, touch Next Play.
f
restarts a paused disc. # If you do not want to play the DivX VOD con-
o Displays the previous picture. tent, touch Stop.
p Displays the next picture.
Rotates the displayed picture 90° clockwise.
Selecting files from the file
name list
File name list lets you see the list of file names
(or folder names) and select one of them to
Playing DivX® VOD content playback.
Some DivX VOD (video on demand) content
may only be playable a fixed number of times. 1 Touch List.
When you load a disc containing this type of
2 Touch your favorite file name (or folder
DivX VOD content, the remaining number of
name).
plays is shown on-screen and you then have
That selection will begin to play.
the option of playing the disc (thereby using
# When you have selected a folder, a list of the
up one of the remaining plays), or stopping. If
names of the files (or the folders) in it can be
you load a disc that contains expired DivX
viewed. Repeat this operation to select the de-
VOD content (for example, content that has
sired file name.
zero remaining plays), Rental Expired. is dis-
# You can start playback throughout the se-
played.
lected list by touching .
! If your DivX VOD content allows an unlim-
# To return to the previous list (the folder one
ited number of plays, then you may load
level higher), touch Back.
the disc into your player and play the con-
tent as often as you like, and no message 3 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis-
will be displayed. play.
! Playable number of times is displayed with
Remaining Views:.
Important
! In order to play DivX VOD content on this unit,
you first need to register the unit with your
DivX VOD content provider. About your regis-
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! This unit can store only one image data. # If you select another folder during repeat play,
Old image is overwitten with new one. the repeat play range changes to Disc.
# If you perform track search or fast forward/re-
1 Touch f to pause the slideshow verse during File, the repeat play range changes
when the desired image is displayed. to Folder.
# When Folder is selected, it is not possible to
2 Touch Capture.
play back a subfolder of that folder.
Captureing the image is displayed.
Repeating play
For DivX video file playback, there are three re-
peat play ranges: Folder (folder repeat), File
(file repeat) and Disc (repeat all files).
For JPEG picture file playback, there are two
repeat play ranges: Folder (folder repeat) and
Disc (repeat all files).
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! You can use this unit to control an iPod by 2 To skip back or forward to another
using a cable (e.g., CD-IU50), which is sold song, touch o or p.
separately. # You can also skip back or forward to another
! If an iPod with video capabilities is con- song/video by pressing c or d (TRACK).
nected to this unit via interface cable (e.g.
CD-IU200V), which is sold separately, you 3 To perform fast forward or reverse,
can enjoy the video contents of the iPod as keep touching o or p.
the iPod source. In this case, set the AUX1 When video is playing, if you keep touching
to iPod. Refer to Switching the auxiliary set- o or p for five seconds, the icon m or
ting on page 52. n is highlighted. When this happens, fast
Using iPod
reverse/fast forward continues even if you re-
1 Source icon lease o or p. To resume playback at a de-
Shows which source has been selected. sired point, touch f.
# You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward
2 Repeat indicator by pressing and holding c or d (TRACK).
Shows when repeat range is set to or .
4 When playing a file with chapter, touch
3 Song number indicator o or p to select a chapter.
Up to 65 535 can be displayed as the song
number. Notes
4 Shuffle indicator ! Read the precautions for iPod in the following
Shows when random play is set to Songs or section. Refer to page 97.
Albums. ! If an error message or icon is displayed, refer
to Error messages on page 89.
5 Song information ! Connect directly the dock connector cable to
Shows detailed information of currently the iPod so that this unit works properly.
playing song. ! When the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON,
the iPod’s battery is charged while the iPod is
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
connected to this unit.
iPod to select the iPod.
! While the iPod is connected to this unit, the
While connected to this unit, PIONEER, Acces-
iPod cannot be turned on or off.
sory Attached or (check mark) is displayed
! The iPod is turned off about two minutes after
on the iPod.
the ignition switch is set to OFF.
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Using iPod
! – Repeat just the current song/video
# If the characters recorded on the iPod are not ! – Repeat all songs/videos in the selected
compatible with this unit, those characters are list
not displayed.
Playing songs/videos in a
Pausing a song
random order (shuffle)
% Touch f during playback.
For playback of songs/videos on the iPod,
# To resume playback at the same point that you
there are two random play methods: Songs
turned pause on, touch f again.
(play back songs/videos in a random order)
and Albums (play back albums in a random
order).
Using advanced sound
% Touch to select the random play
retriever
method.
Advanced sound retriever function automati- ! Songs – Play back songs/videos in the se-
cally enhances compressed audio and re- lected list in random order.
stores rich sound. ! Albums – Play back songs/videos from a
randomly selected album in order.
% Touch ASR repeatedly to select the de-
# To cancel the random play, touch repeat-
sired setting.
edly until the shuffle icon is turned off.
Off (off)—ASR1—ASR2
# ASR2 is more effective than ASR1.
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Audio Adjustments 13
Audio Adjustments
speaker balance.
adjustments Front:15 to Rear:15 is displayed as the front/
rear speaker balance moves from front to rear.
# FR: 0/LR: 0 is the proper setting when only
two speakers are used.
# When the rear output setting is Subwoofer,
you cannot adjust front/rear speaker balance.
Refer to Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller on page 53.
Important
If the multi-channel processor (DEQ-P7650/DEQ- Using the equalizer
P6600) is connected to this unit, the audio func-
The equalizer lets you adjust the equalization
tion will be changed to the multi-channel proces-
to match the car’s interior acoustic character-
sor’s audio menu. For details, refer to
istics as desired.
Introduction of DSP adjustments on page 76.
You can adjust the center frequency and the Q
1 Touch AV Menu and then touch factor (curve characteristics) of each currently
Audio Menu to display the audio function selected curve band (Low/Mid/High).
names. ! The actual range of the adjustments are dif-
The audio function names are displayed and ferent depending on which equalizer curve
operable ones are highlighted. is selected.
# When selecting FM as the source, you cannot
switch to Source Level Adjuster.
# When selecting Bluetooth telephone as the Level (dB)
source, you can only switch to Fader/Balance.
Q=2W
Q=2N
2 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis-
play. Center frequency
Frequency (Hz)
# To return to the previous display, touch
Back. 1 Touch Parametric EQ on the audio func-
tion menu.
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Audio Adjustments
When you do not want low sounds from the ! The AM volume level can also be adjusted
subwoofer output frequency range to play with source level adjustments.
from the front or rear speakers, turn on the ! Video CD, CD, compressed audio and DivX
HPF (high pass filter). Only frequencies higher are set to the same source level adjustment
than those in the selected range are output volume automatically.
from the front or rear speakers. ! iPod and USB storage device are set to the
same source level adjustment volume auto-
1 Touch High Pass Filter on the audio
matically.
function menu.
! External unit 1 and external unit 2 are set to
2 Touch d next to High Pass Filter to turn the same source level adjustment volume
high pass filter on. automatically.
# To turn high pass filter off, touch c.
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! You can also switch the audio language by of 4:3. Be sure to select the correct TV aspect
touching Audio during playback. (Refer to for the display connected to V OUT.
Changing audio language during playback ! When using a regular display, select either
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! Manual – JPEG images can be switched a parental lock level is not recorded in the
manually disc.
! With some discs, the parental lock may be ac-
tive only on the scenes with certain levels. The
Setting the parental lock playback of those scenes will be skipped. For
details, refer to the instruction manual that
Some DVD video discs let you use parental came with the discs.
lock to restrict children from viewing violent
and adult-oriented scenes. You can set the par-
ental lock to your desired level. Changing the level
! When you set a parental lock level and then You can change the set parental lock level.
play a disc featuring parental lock, code
number input indications may be dis- 1 Touch Parental on the DVD setup menu.
played. In this case, playback will begin
when the correct code number is input. 2 Touch 0 to 9 to input the registered
code number.
4 Touch any of 1 to 8 to select the desired If you forget your code number
level. Please see the following section, and touch C
The parental lock level is set. 10 times. Refer to Changing the level on this
! 8 – Playback of the entire disc is possible page. The registered code number is canceled,
(initial setting) letting you register a new one.
! 7 to 2 – Playback of discs for children and
non-adult-oriented discs is possible
! 1 – Playback of discs for children only is
possible
Setting the DivX subtitle file
You can select whether to display DivX exter-
Notes nal subtitles or not.
! The DivX subtitles will be displayed even
! We recommend to keep a record of your code
when Custom is selected if no DivX exter-
number in case you forget it.
nal subtitle files exist.
! The parental lock level is recorded on the disc.
Look for the level indication written at the disc % Touch DivX Subtitle on the DVD setup
package, included literature or on the disc it- menu to select the desired subtitle setting.
self. Parental lock of this unit is not possible if ! Original – Display the DivX subtitles
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! Custom – Display the DivX external subti- % Touch Digital Output on the DVD setup
tles menu to select the desired digital output
setting.
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15 Initial Settings
2 Touch the screen to display the touch Setting the FM tuning step
panel keys.
The FM tuning step employed by seek tuning
3 Touch AV Menu and then touch can be switched between 100 kHz, the preset
Initial Menu to display the function names. step, and 50 kHz.
The function names are displayed and oper-
% Touch FM Step on the initial menu to
able ones are highlighted.
select the FM tuning step.
4 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis- Touching FM Step will switch the FM tuning
play. step between 50 kHz and 100 kHz. The se-
# To return to the previous display, touch lected FM tuning step will appear in the dis-
Back. play.
# If seek tuning is performed in 50 kHz steps,
stations may be tuned in imprecisely. Tune in the
stations with manual tuning or use seek tuning
Switching the auxiliary setting again.
Auxiliary devices connected to this unit can be
activated individually. Set each AUX source to
ON when using. For more information about Setting the AM tuning step
connecting or using auxiliary devices, refer to
Using the AUX source on page 62. The AM tuning step can be switched between
9 kHz, the preset step, and 10 kHz. When
using the tuner in North, Central or South
America, reset the tuning step from 9 kHz (531
kHz to 1 602 kHz allowable) to 10 kHz (530 kHz
to 1 640 kHz allowable).
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Initial Settings
46).
! If you change this setting, subwoofer output
in the audio menu will return to the factory
Setting the rear output and settings.
subwoofer controller ! Both rear speaker lead outputs and RCA rear
This unit’s rear output (rear speaker leads out- output are switched simultaneously in this
put and RCA rear output) can be used for full- setting.
range speaker (Full) or subwoofer
(Subwoofer) connection. If you switch the
rear output setting to Subwoofer, you can Switching the sound
connect a rear speaker lead directly to a sub- muting/attenuation
woofer without using an auxiliary amp.
Initially, the unit is set for rear full-range speak- Sound from this system is muted or attenu-
er connection (Full). When rear output is con- ated automatically when the signal from the
nected to full range speakers (when Full is equipment with mute function is received.
selected), you can connect other full range ! Sound from this system returns to normal
speakers (Rear) or a subwoofer (Subwoofer) when the muting or attenuation is can-
to the RCA rear output. celed.
! When the multi-channel processor (DEQ-
% Touch TEL on the initial menu to select
P7650/DEQ-P6600) is connected to this
the setting.
unit, you cannot operate this function.
Touch TEL until the desired setting appears in
1 Touch Rear Speaker on the initial menu. the display.
! Mute – Muting
2 Touch c or d next to Rear Speaker to ! ATT –20dB – Attenuation (ATT –20dB has a
switch the rear output setting. stronger effect than ATT –10dB)
Touch c to select full-range speaker and Full ! ATT –10dB – Attenuation
appears in the display. Touch d to select sub- ! Off – Turn the sound muting/attenuation
woofer and Subwoofer appears in the dis- off
play.
# When no subwoofer is connected to the rear Notes
output, select Full (full-range speaker).
! The sound is turned off, Mute is displayed
# When a subwoofer is connected to the rear
and no audio adjustments are possible.
output, select Subwoofer (subwoofer).
! The sound is attenuated, ATT is displayed and
# When the rear output setting is Subwoofer,
no audio adjustments, except volume control,
you cannot operate the following procedure.
are possible.
3 Touch c or d next to Preout to switch ! Operation returns to normal when the phone
the subwoofer output or rear output. connection is ended.
Touching c or d will switch between
Subwoofer and Rear and that status will be
displayed.
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Initial Settings
Resetting the audio functions
You can reset all audio functions except vo-
lume.
! Only when the multi-channel processor
(DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600) is connected to
this unit, you can operate this function.
2 Touch Reset.
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Zoom (zoom)
1 A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same proportion
both vertically and horizontally; ideal for a cine-
1 System menu display
ma-sized picture (wide screen picture).
Shows the system function names.
Normal (normal)
1 Touch AV Menu and then touch
A 4:3 picture is displayed as it is, giving you no
System Menu to display the system func-
sense of disparity since its proportions are the
tion names.
same as that of the normal picture.
The system function names are displayed and
operable ones are highlighted.
Notes
2 Touch ESC to return to the display of ! Different settings can be memorized for each
each source. video source.
# To return to the previous display, touch ! When video is viewed in a wide screen mode
Back. that does not match its original aspect ratio, it
may appear different.
! Remember that using the wide mode feature
Changing the wide screen of this system for commercial or public view-
mode ing purposes may constitute an infringement
on the author’s rights protected by the Copy-
You can select a desired mode for enlarging a right Law.
4:3 picture to a 16:9 one. ! The video image will appear coarser when
viewed in Cinema or Zoom mode.
1 Touch Wide Mode on the system menu.
Full (full)
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal direc-
tion only, giving you a 4:3 TV picture (normal pic-
ture) without any omissions.
Just (just)
The picture is enlarged slightly at the center and
the amount of enlargement increases horizontally
to the ends, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3 picture
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System settings
source and rear view camera. # Black Level can be set on or off.
! You cannot adjust Color, Hue, Contrast
and Black Level for the audio source.
Adjusting the dimmer
1 Touch Picture Adjustment on the sys- To prevent the display from being too bright at
tem menu. night, the display is automatically dimmed
The adjustment function names are displayed. when the car’s headlights are turned on. You
can turn the dimmer on or off.
2 Touch any of the following touch panel
keys to select the function to be adjusted. 1 Touch Picture Adjustment on the sys-
To switch between groups of touch panel keys, tem menu.
touch NEXT or PREV. The adjustment function names are displayed.
! Brightness – Adjusts the black intensity
! Contrast – Adjusts the contrast 2 Touch NEXT.
! Color – Adjusts the color saturation
! Hue – Adjusts the tone of color (red is em- 3 Touch Dimmer.
phasized or green is emphasized) 4 Touch c or d to adjust the brightness.
! Dimmer – Adjust the brightness of display Each time you touch c or d it moves cursor
! Temperature – Adjusts the color tempera- towards the left or the right.
ture, resulting in a better white balance The level indicates the brightness of the
! Black Level – Emphasizes dark portion on
screen being adjusted. The farther the cursor
images so that the difference between moves to the right, the brighter the screen
brightness and darkness becomes more becomes.
distinct
! Rear View/Source – Switch the picture ad-
justment modes
! RGB Dot ADJ – Depending on the naviga- Setting the AV input
tion unit connected to this unit, image from You can switch the setting according to the
the navigation unit may be blurred. In this connected component.
case, you can adjust the visual clarity. Ad- ! Select Video to watch video of a connected
justment range is from -7 to +8. Check vi- component as AV source.
sual clarity and adjust properly. ! Select EXT-Video to watch video of a con-
# You cannot adjust the picture adjustment for nected video unit as EXT source.
rear view camera when Camera Polarity is set to ! Select TV to watch TV pictures from a con-
Off. (Refer to Setting for rear view camera (back up nected TV tuner as TV source.
camera) on the next page.)
# If color system is set to PAL/PAL-M/SECAM, % Touch AV Input on the system menu to
you cannot adjust Hue. select the AV input setting.
# With some rear view cameras, picture adjust- ! Off – No video component connected
ment may not be possible.
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! Video – External video component (such as This unit features a function that automatically
portable video player) switches to the rear view camera video (V IN
! EXT-Video – External video unit (such as jack) when a rear view camera is installed on
Pioneer products available in the future) your vehicle. When the gear shift is in RE-
! TV – TV tuner connected with RCA cable VERSE (R) position, the video automatically
switches to a rear view camera video. (For
more details, consult your dealer.)
Setting the clock ! After you set up the rear view camera set-
ting, move the gear shift in REVERSE (R)
Use these instructions to set the clock. and confirm if a rear view camera video
1 Touch Clock Adjustment on the system can be shown on the display.
menu. ! If the display should be switched to a rear
view camera video by error while you are
2 Touch On/Off to turn the clock display driving forward, change the rear view cam-
on. era setting.
# To turn the clock display off, touch On/Off ! To end watching a rear view camera video
again. and return to the source display, press and
hold MUTE.
3 Touch c or d to select the segment of ! Even while driving, rear view camera image
the clock display you wish to set. can be displayed. To do this, touch
Each time you touch c or d it will select one Rear View source icon. In this case, touch
segment of the clock display: Rear View again to turn off the rear view
Hour—Minute camera. For details, refer to Selecting a
As you select segments of the clock display source on page 14.
the segment selected will be highlighted.
% Touch Camera Polarity on the system
4 Touch a or b to put a clock right. menu to select an appropriate setting.
! Battery – When the polarity of the con-
Notes nected lead is positive while the gear shift
! You can match the clock to a time signal by is in REVERSE (R) position
touching Just. ! Ground – When the polarity of the con-
— If 00 to 29, the minutes are rounded down. nected lead is negative while the gear shift
(e.g., 10:18 becomes 10:00.) is in REVERSE (R) position
— If 30 to 59, the minutes are rounded up. ! Off – When a rear view camera is not con-
(e.g., 10:36 becomes 11:00.) nected to this unit
! Even when the sources are off, the clock dis-
play appears on the display.
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Entertainment settings
Selecting the illumination
1 color
1 Entertainment menu display This unit is equipped with multiple-color illu-
Shows the entertainment function names. mination.
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Other Functions
used. can display it by touching the screen.
1 Set the remote control selection switch 2 Press and hold h (eject).
on the left side of the remote control to The 4-point touch panel adjustment screen ap-
the appropriate position with a pen tip or pears.
other pointed instrument .
3 Touch each of the arrows on the four
! If you select AVH mode, there is no need to
corners of the screen with the touch panel
take the following procedure.
adjustment pen.
! If you select A/B mode, take the following
# To cancel the adjustment, press and hold
procedure and change the code type to the
MUTE.
appropriate type.
4 Press DISP OFF/AV/NAVI to complete
2 Press 0 and CLEAR on the remote con-
the 4-point adjustment.
trol simultaneously to change the code
The adjusted position data is saved.
type.
# Do not turn off the engine while saving the ad-
Initially, the code type is set to A. Each time
justed position data.
you press 0 and CLEAR simultaneously on the
remote control the code type switches be- 5 Press DISP OFF/AV/NAVI to proceed to
tween A and B. the 16-point adjustment.
The 16-point touch panel adjustment screen
appears.
Adjusting the response # To cancel the adjustment, press and hold
MUTE.
positions of the touch panels
(Touch Panel Calibration) 6 Gently touch the center of the + mark
displayed on the screen with the touch
If you feel that the touch panel keys on the
panel adjustment pen.
screen deviate from the actual positions that
After you touch all the marks, the adjusted po-
respond to your touch, adjust the response po-
sition data is saved.
sitions of the touch panel. There are two ad-
# Do not turn off the engine while saving the ad-
justment methods: 4-point adjustment, in
justed position data.
which you touch four corners of the screen;
and 16-point adjustment, in which you make 7 Press and hold MUTE to complete the
fine-adjustments on the entire screen. adjustment.
! Make sure to use the supplied pen for ad-
justment, and gently touch the screen. If
you press the touch panel forcefully, the
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Mini pin plug cable (AUX-1) 1 After you have selected AUX as the
source, touch AV Menu and Function Menu
When connecting auxiliary device using a mini
and then touch Name Edit.
plug cable
# When the touch panel keys are not displayed,
iPod and portable audio/video player can be
you can display them by touching the screen.
connected to this unit via mini plug cable.
! If an iPod with video capabilities is con- 2 Touch ABC to select the desired charac-
nected to this unit via 3.5 mm plug (4 pole) ter type.
cable (e.g., CD-V150M), you can enjoy the Touch ABC repeatedly to switch between the
video contents of the iPod. following character types:
! It is possible to connect a portable audio/ Alphabet (upper case)—Alphabet (lower case)
video player by using a 3.5 mm plug (4 # You can select to input numbers and symbols
pole) to RCA cable, which is sold sepa- by touching 123.
rately. However, depending on the cable, re-
3 Touch a or b to select a letter of the al-
verse connection between red (right side
phabet.
audio) cable and yellow (video) cable is re-
quired. Otherwise, audio and video may not 4 Touch c or d to move the cursor.
be correctly reproduced.
5 Touch OK to store the entered title in
% Insert the stereo mini plug into the memory.
AUX input jack on this unit.
For more details, refer to the installation man- 6 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis-
ual. play.
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Other Functions
ent depending on the connected external unit.
For details concerning functions, refer to exter- 2 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis-
nal unit’s owner’s manual. play.
# To return to the previous display, touch
Back.
Selecting the external unit as
the source
% Touch the source icon and then touch Using the PGM button
EXT-1/EXT-2 to select external unit as the You can operate the preprogrammed functions
source. for each source by using PGM on the remote
control.
Basic operation % Press PGM to turn pause on when se-
Functions allocated to the following opera- lecting the following sources:
tions are different depending on the con- ! Disc – Built-in DVD player
nected external unit. For details concerning ! iPod – iPod
functions, refer to the connected external ! USB – USB portable audio player/USB
unit’s owner’s manual. memory
! M-CD – Multi-CD player
% Touch Band. ! BT Audio – Bluetooth audio player
# To turn pause off, press PGM again.
% Keep touching Band.
% Press PGM and hold to turn BSM on
% Touch c or d.
when selecting Radio as the source.
% Keep touching c or d. Press PGM and hold until the BSM turns on.
# To cancel the storage process, press PGM
% Touch a or b. again.
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# To return to the previous display, touch Back. COMP (compression) and DBE (dynamic bass
emphasis) functions lets you adjust the sound
Function and operation playback quality of the multi-CD player.
Repeat, Random and Scan operations are ba- % Touch Compression on the function
sically the same as that of the built-in DVD menu to select your favorite setting.
player. Touch Compression repeatedly to switch be-
tween the following settings:
Function name Operation
Off—Comp1—Comp2—Off—DBE1—DBE2
Refer to Repeating play on page 31. # If the multi-CD player does not support
However, the repeat play ranges
COMP/DBE, you cannot operate this function.
you can select are different from
that of the built-in DVD player. The
repeat play ranges of the multi-CD
Repeat player are:
! Multi-CD – Repeat all discs in
the multi-CD player
! Track – Repeat just the current
track
! Disc – Repeat the current disc
Notes
! If you select other discs during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to Multi-CD.
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Bluetooth Audio lular phone may cause noise on the song play-
back.
Basic Operations ! When you are talking on a cellular phone con-
nected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless tech-
nology, song playback from your Bluetooth
1 2 3
audio player connected to this unit is muted.
! Even if you are listening to a song on your
Bluetooth audio player and you switch to an-
other source, song playback continues.
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2 Touch d. Note
Playback starts.
Before you can use audio players you may need
3 To skip back or forward to another to enter the PIN code into this unit. If your player
track, briefly touch o or p. requires a PIN code to establish a connection,
# You can also skip back or forward to another look for the code on the player or in its accompa-
track by pressing c or d (TRACK). nying documentation. Refer to Entering PIN code
for Bluetooth wireless connection on page 54.
4 To perform fast forward or reverse,
keep touching o or p.
# You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward Disconnecting a Bluetooth
by pressing and holding c or d (TRACK). audio player
5 To stop playback, touch g. % Touch Disconnect on the function
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menu.
After the disconnection is completed,
Pausing playback No Connection is displayed.
% Touch e during playback.
# To resume playback at the same point that you
Displaying BD (Bluetooth
turned pause on, touch d.
Device) information
% Touch Device Information on the func-
Introduction to advanced tion menu to display the BD address.
operations Various information regarding the Bluetooth
1 Touch AV Menu and then touch wireless technology are displayed.
Function Menu to display the function ! Device Name (device name of this system)
names. ! BD Address (address of Bluetooth device)
The function names are displayed and oper- ! System Version (system version)
able ones are highlighted. ! BT Module Version (version of Bluetooth
module)
2 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis-
play.
# To return to the previous display, touch Back.
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! This unit does not have the name edit func- proper level. If the volume is muted (zero level) on
tion of a Phone Book entry. your cellular phone, the volume level of your cel-
lular phone remains muted even after the cellular
% Touch the source icon and then touch phone is disconnected.
TEL to select the telephone.
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to Recalling equalizer curves on page 83.
2 Pronounce the name of your contact.
Setting up for hands-free phoning
Before you can use the hands-free phoning Taking a phone call
function you must set up the unit for use with
your cellular phone. This entails establishing a Answering an incoming call
Bluetooth wireless connection between this 1 When a call comes in, touch .
unit and your phone, registering your phone # You can also perform the same operation by
with this unit, and adjusting the volume level. pressing c (TRACK).
1 Connection # If private mode is selected on the cellular
For detailed instructions on connecting your phone, hands-free phoning may not be per-
phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless tech- formed.
nology, refer to Connecting a cellular phone on 2 To end the call, touch .
the next page. # You can also perform the same operation by
# Your phone should now be temporarily con- pressing d (TRACK).
nected. However, to make best use of the technol-
ogy, we recommend you register the phone to
this unit. Rejecting an incoming call
2 Registration % When a call comes in, touch .
To register your temporarily connected phone, The call is rejected.
refer to Registering a connected cellular phone # You can also perform the same operation by
on the next page. pressing d (TRACK).
3 Volume adjustment
Adjust the earpiece volume on your cellular Answering a call waiting
phone for comfort. When adjusted, the volume 1 Touch to answer a call waiting.
level is recorded in this unit as the default set- # You can also perform the same operation by
ting. pressing c (TRACK).
# Caller’s voice volume and ring volume may
vary depending on the type of cellular phone. 2 Touch to end all calls.
# If the difference between the ring volume and # The caller you have been talking to is now on
caller’s voice volume is big, overall volume level hold. To end the call, both you and your caller
may become unstable. need to hang up the phone.
# Before disconnecting the cellular phone from # While your callers hold the line, touching
this unit, make sure to adjust the volume to a switches between callers.
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# You can also perform the same operation by to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless con-
pressing d (TRACK). nection on page 54.
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# If the assignment is empty, the device name is Using the phone book
not displayed. If the assignment is already taken,
the device name appears. To replace an assign- Transferring entries to the phone book
ment with a new phone, first delete the current The Phone Book can hold a total of 500 en-
assignment. For more detailed instructions, see tries. 300 from User 1, 150 from User 2, and 50
Deleting a registered phone on this page. from User 3.
# If the registration failed, device name of the
connected phone is not displayed in the selected 1 Touch Phone Book Transfer on the func-
assignment. In this case, return to step 1 and try tion menu.
again. 2 Touch Start to turn the Phone Book
Transfer function on.
The Phone Book Transfer is now on standby.
Deleting a registered phone
3 Use the cellular phone to perform
1 Touch Phone Register on the function phone book transfer.
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menu. Perform phone book transfer using the cellu-
2 Touch Delete next to the device name lar phone. For detailed instructions, refer to
you want to delete. the instruction manual that came with your
A confirmation display appears. Touch OK to cellular phone.
delete the phone. # The display indicates how many entries have
# To cancel deleting a registered phone, touch been transferred and the total number to be
Cancel. transferred.
# To cancel the transferring process, touch
Stop.
Connecting to a registered 4 When you are done transferring Phone
cellular phone Book entries, touch ESC.
Connecting to a registered phone
Note
manually
When the phone book transfer is complete, the
1 Touch Phone Connect on the function connection to your cellular phone is off. To use
menu. the Phone Book, connect to your cellular phone
2 Touch Direct Connect. once again, referring to Connecting to a registered
cellular phone on this page.
3 Touch the device name you want to
connect.
While connecting, Connecting is flashing. Changing the phone book display order
# If connection fails, Connection Error is dis- % Touch Phone Book Name View on the
played. function menu to change the name view
order.
Connecting to a registered phone Inverted is displayed and the name view
order is changed.
automatically
# To change to the original order (Original),
% Touch Auto Connect on the function touch Phone Book Name View again.
menu to turn the Automatic Connection
function on.
If your cellular phone is ready for Bluetooth Calling a number in the phone book
wireless connection, connection to this unit is Important
automatically established.
# To turn automatic connection off, touch Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park-
Auto Connect again. ing brake when performing this operation.
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4 Touch a Phone Book entry you want to Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park-
call. ing brake when performing this operation.
The display is switched to the Phone Book de- 1 Touch to display the Phone Book.
tail display.
2 Select a Phone Book entry you want to
5 Touch phone number of the Phone delete.
Book entry you want to call. Please see Steps 2 to 4 of the following section
If several phone numbers are entered to an for how to do this. Refer to Calling a number in
entry, touch one you want to call. the phone book on the previous page.
The display returns to the normal display and
the Phone Book entry you selected is dis- 3 Touch Delete to delete the Phone Book
played on the information bar. entry.
A confirmation display appears. Touch Yes to
6 Touch to make a call. delete the entry.
# For an international call, touch Add “+” to # If you do not want to clear a Phone Book entry
add + to the phone number. that you have selected, touch No.
7 To end the call, touch .
Using the call history
Editing phone numbers
Important
Important
Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park-
Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- ing brake when performing this operation.
ing brake when performing this operation.
The 6 most recent calls made (dialed), re-
You can edit the numbers of Phone Book en- ceived and missed, are stored in the Call His-
tries. Each phone number can be up to 24 di- tory. You can browse the Call History and call
gits long. numbers from it.
1 Touch to display the Phone Book. 1 Touch Log to display the Call History.
Touching Log repeatedly switches between
2 Select a Phone Book entry you want to
the following call histories:
edit.
Missed Calls (missed call)—Dialed Calls (dia-
Please see Steps 2 to 4 of the following section
led call)—Received Calls (received call)
for how to do this. Refer to Calling a number in
# You can switch between phone number and
the phone book on the previous page. name (if entered) by touching ABC/123.
3 Touch Edit next to the phone number # If no phone numbers have been stored in the
you want to edit. selected list, nothing is displayed.
The display is changed to the Phone Book dial
edit display.
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Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- phone number
ing brake when performing this operation.
Important
Assigning preset numbers Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park-
Numbers that you dial frequently can be as- ing brake when performing this operation.
signed to presets for quick recall. 1 Touch Direct to display the direct dial
You can assign up to 6 frequently called phone display.
numbers to number presets.
2 Touch 0 to 9 to input numbers.
1 Select a desired phone number from # For an international call, touch Add “+” to
the phone book or the call history. Or di- add + to the phone number.
rectly enter a desired phone number. # Touch Clear to delete the number. Touch and
To select a desired phone number from the hold Clear to delete all the input numbers.
Phone Book or the Call History, see the in- # Up to 24 digits can be entered.
structions explained in previous pages. To di- # If you want to store the entered phone number
rectly enter a desired phone number, please to preset assignment, touch Set here. The display
see the following section. Refer to Making a returns to the normal display and the phone num-
call by entering phone number on this page. ber you entered is selected.
The display should now be the normal display
and the selected phone number is displayed 3 When you completed entering the
on the information bar. number, touch to make a call.
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! Dial Preset (preset phone numbers) ! System Version (version of this unit’s mi-
After selecting a desired item, a confirmation croprocessor)
display appears. Touch OK to delete the mem- ! BT Module Version (version of Bluetooth
ory. module)
# If you do not want to clear memory that you
have selected, touch Cancel.
# If you want to clear all the Phone Book, dia-
Displaying BD address of your
led/received/missed call history list and preset cellular phone
phone number, touch Clear All. 1 Touch Phone Connect on the function
menu.
Setting automatic answering 2 Touch BD Address to display the BD ad-
dress.
% Touch Auto Answer on the function 12-digit hexadecimal string is displayed.
menu to turn the automatic answer on. # To return to the device name, touch
# To turn the automatic answer off, touch Phone Name.
Auto Answer again.
Displaying BD (Bluetooth
Device) address
Displaying BD address of this system
% Touch Device Information on the func-
tion menu to display the BD address.
Various information regarding the Bluetooth
wireless technology are displayed.
! Device Name (device name of this system)
! BD Address (address of Bluetooth device)
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You can use this unit to control a TV tuner (e.g. stations
GEX-P5750TV(P)), which is sold separately.
You can easily store up to 12 broadcast sta-
For details concerning operation, refer to the
tions for later recall.
TV tuner’s operation manual. This section pro-
! Six stations for each band can be stored in
vides information on TV operations with this
memory.
unit, which differs from that described in the
TV tuner’s operation manual. 1 Touch List to display the preset list.
1 Source icon 2 When you find a station that you want
Shows which source has been selected. to store in memory, keep touching one of
preset tuning keys P01 to P12 until the
2 Band indicator
beep sounds.
Shows which band the TV tuner is tuned to.
The selected broadcast station has been
3 Preset number indicator stored in memory.
Shows which preset has been selected. The next time you touch the same preset tun-
ing key the station is recalled from memory.
4 Channel indicator # When P01 to P06 and P07 to P12 are not dis-
Shows which channel the TV tuner is tuned. played, you can display them by touching List.
1 Touch the source icon and then touch # You can also use a and b to recall stations
TV to select the TV. assigned to preset tuning keys P01 to P12.
# When the source icon is not displayed, you
can display it by touching the screen.
Introduction to advanced
2 Touch the screen to display the touch operations
panel keys.
1 Touch AV Menu and then touch
3 Touch Band to select a band. Function Menu to display the function
Touch Band repeatedly until the desired band names.
is displayed, TV1 or TV2. The function names are displayed and oper-
4 To perform manual tuning, briefly able ones are highlighted.
touch c or d. 2 Touch ESC to return to the TV picture.
# You can also perform manual tuning by press- # To return to the previous display, touch Back.
ing c or d (TRACK).
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Note
1
Storing broadcast stations with BSSM may re-
place broadcast stations you have saved using
P01 to P12.
You can use this unit to control multi-channel
processor (DEQ-P7650/DEQ-P6600), which is
sold separately.
Selecting the area group
1 DSP display
1 Touch Country on the function menu. Shows the DSP function names.
2 Touch c or d to select the area group.
Touch c or d until the desired area group ap- By carrying out the following settings/adjust-
pears in the display. ments in the order shown, you can create a fi-
Country 1 (CCIR channel)—Country 2 (IN nely-tuned sound field effortlessly.
channel)—Country 3 (CHN channel)— 1 Setting the speaker setting
Country 4 (U.K. channel)—Country 5 (OIRT 2 Using the position selector
channel)—Country 6 (AUSTRALIA channel) 3 Auto TA and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto-
—Country 7 (SAF channel) equalizing)
4 Adjusting the time alignment
5 Adjusting the speaker output levels using a
test tone
6 Selecting a cross-over frequency
7 Adjusting the speaker output levels
8 Adjusting 3-band parametric equalizer
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2 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis-
play. 1 Touch Fader/Balance on the DSP func-
# To return to the previous display, touch Back. tion menu.
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1 Touch Dynamic Range Control on the 1 Touch Dolby Pro Logic II.
DSP function menu.
2 Touch any of the following touch panel
2 Touch d to turn the dynamic range con- keys to select the desired mode.
trol on. ! Movie – The Movie mode suitable for movie
# To turn dynamic range control off, touch c. playback
! Music – The Music mode suitable for music
playback
Using the down-mix function ! Matrix – The Matrix mode for when FM
The down-mix function allows you to play back radio reception is weak
multi-channel audio in 2 channels. ! OFF – Turn Dolby Pro Logic II off
! Music Adjust – Adjust the Music mode
1 Touch Down Mix on the DSP function # You can operate Music Adjust only when
menu.
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Music has been selected.
2 Touch c or d to select the desired level.
! Lo/Ro – Stereo mix the original audio that Adjusting the Music mode
do not contain channel modes such as sur- You can adjust the Music mode with the fol-
round components. lowing three controls.
! Lt/Rt – Down mix so that the surround ! Panorama (Panorama) extends the front
components can be restored (decoded). stereo image to include the surround
speakers for an exciting “wraparound” ef-
fect.
Using the direct control
! Dimension (Dimension) allows you to gra-
You can override audio settings to check for ef- dually adjust the sound field either towards
fectiveness of your audio settings. the front or the rear.
! All audio functions are locked out when the ! Center Width Control (Center Width) al-
direct control is on except VOLUME and lows center-channel sounds to be posi-
Dolby Pro Logic II. tioned between the center speaker and the
left/right speakers. It improves the left-cen-
1 Touch Digital Direct on the DSP func-
ter-right stage presentation for both the dri-
tion menu.
ver and the front passenger.
2 Touch d to turn the direct control on.
1 Touch Dolby Pro Logic II.
# To turn direct control off, touch c.
2 Touch Music and then touch
Using the Dolby Pro Logic II Music Adjust.
# You can operate Music Adjust only when
Dolby Pro Logic II creates five full-bandwidth Music has been selected.
output channels from two-channel sources to
achieve high-purity matrix surround. 3 Touch a or b to select Panorama (pa-
! Dolby Pro Logic II supports up to 48 kHz norama).
sampling rate stereo source and has no ef- Each time you touch a or b selects the item
fect on other types of source. in the following order:
! When both the center speaker and the rear Panorama (panorama)—Dimension (dimen-
speaker are set to OFF in the speaker set- sion)—Center Width (center width)
ting, you cannot switch to
Dolby Pro Logic II.
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4 Touch d to turn the panorama control Front (front speakers)—Center (center speak-
on. er)—Rear (rear speakers)—Subwoofer (sub-
# To turn the panorama control off, touch c. woofer)—Phase (subwoofer setting)
# You can switch to Phase only when the sub-
5 Touch b to select Dimension and then woofer has been set to On.
touch c or d to adjust front/rear speaker
balance. 3 Touch c or d to select the correct size
Each time you touch c or d it moves the for the selected speaker.
sound towards the front or the rear. Each time you touch c or d selects the size in
+3 to -3 is displayed as the front/rear speaker the following order:
balance moves from front to rear. Off (off)—Small (small)—Large (large)
# You cannot select Off, when Front (front
6 Touch b to select Center Width and speakers) have been selected.
then touch c or d to adjust the center # You can select On or Off, when Subwoofer
image. (subwoofer) has been selected.
Each time you touch c or d it gradually # You can switch Reverse (reverse phase) or
spreads the center channel sound into the Normal (normal phase), when Phase (subwoofer
front left and right speakers over a range 0 to setting) has been selected.
7.
3 is the default and it’s recommended for
most recordings. 0 places all center sound in Correcting the subwoofer’s phase
the center speaker. 7 places all center sound If trying to boost the bass output of the sub-
equally in the left/right speakers. woofer doesn’t do much or rather makes you
feel that the bass gets more murky, this may
indicate that the subwoofer’s output and bass
Setting the speaker setting content you hear over other speakers cancel
You need to make with/without (or yes/no) and each other out. To remove this problem, try
size (bass reproducing capacity) selection/ad- changing the phase setting for the subwoofer.
justments depending on the installed speak-
ers. The size needs to be set to Large (large) if 1 Touch Speaker Setting.
the speaker is capable of reproducing sounds 2 Touch a or b to select Subwoofer (sub-
of about 100 Hz or below. Otherwise select woofer).
Small (small). Each time you touch a or b selects the speak-
! Low frequency range is not output if the er in the following order:
subwoofer is set to Off and the front and Front (front speakers)—Center (center speak-
rear speakers set to Small or Off. er)—Rear (rear speakers)—Subwoofer (sub-
! It is imperative that non-installed speakers woofer)—Phase (subwoofer setting)
be set to Off.
! Set the front or rear speaker to Large if the 3 Touch d to turn subwoofer output on.
speaker is capable of reproducing bass # To turn subwoofer output off, touch c.
content, or if no subwoofer is installed.
4 Touch b and then touch c or d to se-
1 Touch Speaker Setting. lect the phase of subwoofer output.
Touch d to select normal phase and Normal
2 Touch a or b to select the speaker to appears in the display. Touch c to select re-
be adjusted. verse phase and Reverse appears in the dis-
Each time you touch a or b selects the speak- play.
er in the following order:
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er in the following order:
levels Front (front speakers)—Center (center speak-
Speaker level can be adjusted finely by listen- er)—Rear (rear speakers)—Subwoofer (sub-
ing to an audio output. First, use test tone to woofer)
adjust the approximate speaker level, and then
use this function to adjust finely. 3 Touch c or d to select cross-over fre-
quency.
1 Touch Speaker Level. Each time you touch c or d selects cross-over
frequencies in the following order:
2 Touch a or b to select the speaker to 63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz—160Hz—
be adjusted. 200Hz
Each time you touch a or b selects the speak-
er in the following order: Note
Front-L (front speaker left)—Center (center
speaker)—Front-R (front speaker right)— Selecting a cross-over frequency is to set a cross-
Rear-R (rear speaker right)—Rear-L (rear over frequency of the subwoofer’s L.P.F. (low-pass
speaker left)—Subwoofer (subwoofer) filter) and that of the Small speaker H.P.F. (high-
# You cannot select speakers whose size is set pass filter). The cross-over frequency setting has
to Off. (Refer to Setting the speaker setting on the no effect if the subwoofer is set to Off and other
previous page.) speakers are set to Large or Off.
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2 Touch Start to start the test tone out- 2 Touch any of the following touch panel
put. keys to select the time alignment.
The test tone is outputted. It rotates from ! Initial – Initial time alignment (factory set-
speaker to speaker in the following sequence ting)
at intervals of about two seconds. The current ! Auto TA – Time alignment created by auto
settings for the speaker over which you hear TA and EQ. (Refer to Auto TA and EQ (auto-
the test tone are shown in the display. time alignment and auto-equalizing) on
Front-L (front speaker left)—Center (center page 84.)
speaker)—Front-R (front speaker right)— ! Custom – Adjusted time alignment that
Rear-R (rear speaker right)—Rear-L (rear you can create for yourself
speaker left)—Subwoofer (subwoofer) ! Off – Turn the time alignment off
Check each speaker output level. If no adjust- ! TA Adjust – Adjust the time alignment as
ments are needed, perform step 4 to stop the desired
test tone. # You cannot select Auto TA if auto TA and EQ
# The settings do not appear for speakers has not been carried out.
whose size is set to Off. (Refer to Setting the # You cannot select TA Adjust when neither
speaker setting on page 80.) Front-L nor Front-R is selected in Position.
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for each source.
Recalling equalizer curves ! A Custom2 curve can be created common
There are seven stored equalizer curves which to all sources.
you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list ! The center speaker largely determines the
of the equalizer curves. sound image and getting the balance right
isn’t easy. We recommend reproducing a 2-
Display Equalizer curve
ch. audio (a CD for example) and getting
Powerful Powerful the balance right among the speakers ex-
Natural Natural cept for the center, and then reproducing a
5.1-ch. audio (Dolby Digital or DTS) and ad-
Vocal Vocal
justing the center speaker output to the
Flat Flat balance you have already got among the
Custom1 Custom 1 other speakers.
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! If the microphone is placed in an unsuitable — When the reflected sound within a vehi-
position the measurement tone may become cle is strong and delays occur.
loud and measurement may take a long time, — When delays occur for low sounds due
resulting in a drain on battery power. Be sure to the influence of the LPF on active
to place the microphone in the specified loca- subwoofers or external amps.
tion. ! Auto TA and EQ changes the audio settings
as below:
Before operating the auto TA and EQ — The fader/balance settings return to the
function center position. (Refer to page 77.)
— The equalizer curve switches to Flat.
! Carry out auto TA and EQ in as quiet a
(Refer to page 83.)
place as possible, with the car engine and
— It will be adjusted automatically to high
air conditioning switched off. Also cut
pass filter setting for front, center and
power to car phones or portable telephones
Available accessories
rear speaker.
in the car, or remove them from the car be-
! If you carry out auto TA and EQ when a pre-
fore carrying out auto TA and EQ. Sounds
vious setting of this already exists, the set-
other than the measurement tone (sur-
ting will be replaced.
rounding sounds, engine sound, tele-
phones ringing etc.) may prevent correct
measurement of the car interior acoustic Carrying out auto TA and EQ
characteristics. 1 Stop the car in a place that is as quiet
! Be sure to carry out auto TA and EQ using as possible, close all doors, windows and
the supplied microphone. Using another the sun roof, and then turn the engine off.
microphone may prevent measurement, or If the engine is left running, engine noise may
result in incorrect measurement of the car prevent correct auto TA and EQ.
interior acoustic characteristics.
! When front speaker is not connected, auto 2 Fix the supplied microphone in the cen-
TA and EQ cannot be carried out. ter of the headrest of the driver’s seat, fa-
! When this unit is connected to a power cing forward, using the belt (sold
amp with input level control, auto TA and separately).
EQ may not be possible if you lower power The auto TA and EQ may differ depending on
amp input level. Set the power amp’s input where you place the microphone. If desired,
level to the standard position. place the microphone on the front passenger
! When this unit is connected to a power seat to carry out auto TA and EQ.
amp with an LPF, turn off the LPF on the
power amp before carrying out auto TA and
EQ. In addition, the cut-off frequency for
built-in LPF of an active subwoofer should
be set to the highest frequency.
! The time alignment value calculated by
auto TA and EQ may differ from the actual
distance in the following circumstances.
However, the distance has been calculated
by computer to be the optimum delay to
give accurate results for the circum-
stances, so please continue to use this
value.
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3 Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC. 11 Get out of the car and close the door
If the car’s air conditioner or heater is turned within 10 seconds when the 10-second
on, turn it off. Noise from the fan in the air count-down starts.
conditioner or heater may prevent correct auto The measurement tone (noise) is outputted
TA and EQ. from the speakers, and auto TA and EQ be-
# Press SRC/OFF to turn the source on if this gins.
unit is turned off. # When all speakers are connected, auto TA
and EQ is completed in about nine minutes.
4 Select the position for the seat on # To stop auto TA and EQ, touch Stop.
which the microphone is placed. # To cancel auto TA and EQ on the way, touch
Refer to Using the position selector on page Back or ESC.
77.
# If no position is selected before you start auto 12 When auto TA and EQ is completed,
TA and EQ, Front-L is selected automatically. Complete is displayed.
When correct measurement of car interior
5 Touch the source icon and then touch acoustic characteristics is not possible, an
Off to turn this unit off. error message is displayed. (Refer to Under-
standing auto TA and EQ error messages on
6 Touch the screen to display the touch
page 91.)
panel keys.
13 Touch ESC to cancel the auto TA and EQ
7 Touch AV Menu and then touch
mode.
Initial Menu to display the function names.
14 Store the microphone carefully in the
8 Touch Auto EQ&TA to enter the auto TA
glove compartment.
and EQ measurement mode.
Store the microphone carefully in the glove
9 Plug the microphone into the micro- compartment or any other safe place. If the
phone input jack on the multi-channel pro- microphone is subjected to direct sunlight for
cessor. an extended period, high temperatures may
cause distortion, color change or mal-
function.
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Troubleshooting
Common
Symptom Cause Action (See)
Power doesn’t turn on. Leads and connectors are incor- Confirm once more that all connections are
The unit doesn’t operate. rectly connected. correct.
The fuse is blown. Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing, then
replace the fuse. Be very sure to install a fuse
with the same rating.
Noise and other factors are causing Press RESET. (Page 8)
the built-in microprocessor to oper-
ate incorrectly.
Operation with the remote con- The remote control operation mode Switch to the correct remote control mode.
trol isn’t possible. is incorrect.
The unit does not operate cor-
The remote control code is incor- Make sure the remote control selection
rectly even when the appropriate
rect. switch setting and code type setting are the
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remote control buttons are same.
pressed.
Battery power is low. Load new battery.
Some operations are prohibited Check by using another disc.
with certain discs.
Playback is not possible. The disc is dirty. Clean disc. (Page 93)
The loaded disc is a type this unit Check what type the disc is.
cannot play.
Non compatible video system disc Change to a disc compatible to your video
is loaded. system.
No sounds are heard. Cables are not connected correctly. Connect the cables correctly.
The volume level will not rise.
The unit is performing still, slow mo- There is no sound during still, slow motion or
tion or frame-by-frame playback. frame-by-frame playback.
There is no picture. The parking brake cord is not con- Connect a parking brake cord, and apply the
nected. parking brake.
The parking brake is not applied. Connect a parking brake cord, and apply the
parking brake.
The icon is displayed, and op- The operation is prohibited for the This operation is not possible.
eration is not possible. disc.
The operation is not compatible This operation is not possible.
with the disc’s organization.
The picture stops (pauses) and Reading of data has become impos- After stopping playback once, start playback
the unit cannot be operated. sible during playback. once more.
There is no sound. The volume level is low. Adjust the volume level.
Volume level is low. The attenuator is on. Turn the attenuator off.
There is audio and video skip- The unit is not firmly secured. Secure the unit firmly.
ping.
The picture is stretched, the as- The aspect setting is incorrect for Select the appropriate setting for your display.
pect is incorrect. the display. (Page 49)
When the ignition switch is The unit is confirming whether a This is a normal operation.
turned ON (or turned to ACC), disc is loaded or not.
the motor sounds.
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The rear view camera is not con- Connect a rear view camera.
Nothing is displayed. nected. Press and hold MUTE to return to the source
The touch panel keys cannot be Camera Polarity is at incorrect set- display and then select the correct setting for
used. ting. Camera Polarity. (Page 58)
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Error messages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer Service Center, be sure to have the error
message recorded.
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This unit’s flash memory used for Select the playable file.
It is not possible to write it in temporary storage area is full.
the flash.
Authorization Error This unit’s DivX registration code Register this unit to DivX VOD contents provi-
has not been authorized by DivX der. (Page 51)
VOD contents provider.
Unplayable File This type of file cannot be played by Select the playable file.
this unit.
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iPod
Message Cause Action
Error-02-6X/-9X/-DX Communication failure Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iPod
main menu is displayed, connect the cable
again.
Reset the iPod.
iPod failure Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iPod
main menu is displayed, connect the cable
again.
Reset the iPod.
Error-02-67 Old version of iPod Update the iPod version.
No Songs No songs Transfer the songs to iPod.
Stop No songs in the current list Select a list that contains the songs.
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Understanding auto TA and EQ error messages
When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible using the auto
TA and EQ, an error message may appear on the display. If an error message appears, refer to the
table below to see what the problem is and the suggested method of correcting the problem. After
checking, try again.
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Messages Translation
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Handling guideline of discs ! Use only normal, round discs. If you insert
irregular, non-round, shaped discs they
and player may jam in the DVD player or not play prop-
! Use only discs featuring any of following erly.
logos.
DVD video
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! Keep discs out of direct sunlight and do
not expose the discs to high temperatures.
! Do not attach labels, write on or apply che-
micals to the surface of the discs.
! To clean a disc, wipe the disc with a soft
cloth outward from the center.
CD
DVD discs
! With some DVD video discs, it may not be
possible to use certain functions.
! It may not be possible to play back some
DVD video discs.
! It is not possible to play back DVD-ROM/
DVD-RAM discs.
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! Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 table audio player/USB memory that is
(ID3 tag Version 2.x is given priority than USB Mass Storage Class. However, copy-
Version 1.x.) right protected files that are stored in
! M3u playlist: No above-mentioned USB devices cannot be
! MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: No played back.
! You cannot connect a USB portable audio
AAC player/USB memory to this unit via a USB
! Compatible format: AAC encoded by iTunes hub.
! File extension: .m4a ! Partitioned USB memory is not compatible
! Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps with this unit.
! Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 44.1 kHz ! Depending on the kind of USB portable
! Transmission rate: 16 kbps to 320 kbps audio player/USB memory you use, this
! Apple Lossless: No unit may not recognize the USB audio
player/USB memory or audio files may not
be played back properly.
Handling guideline and ! Do not leave the USB portable audio
supplemental information player/USB memory in direct sunlight for
extended amounts of time. Extended expo-
! There may be a slight delay when starting sure to direct sunlight can result in USB
playback of audio files encoded with image portable audio player/USB memory mal-
data. function due to the resulting high tempera-
! Only 32 characters from beginning can be ture.
displayed as a file name (including the file ! Do not leave the USB portable audio
extension) or a folder name. player/USB memory in high temperature.
! The text information of some audio files ! Firmly secure the USB portable audio
may not be correctly displayed. player/USB memory when driving. Do not
! This unit may not operate correctly depend- let the USB portable audio player/USB
ing on the application used to encode memory fall onto the floor, where it may be-
WMA files. come jammed under the brake or accelera-
tor pedal.
! Depending on the USB devices connected
Compressed audio files on the disc to this unit, it may generate noise in the
! ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2 compliant. Romeo radio.
and Joliet file systems are both compatible
with this player.
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! There may be a slight delay when starting ! 01 to 05 represent assigned folder num-
playback of audio files on a USB portable bers. 1 to 6 represent the playback se-
audio player/USB memory with numerous quence. The user cannot assign folder
folder hierarchies. numbers and specify the playback se-
! Do not connect anything other than the quence with this unit.
USB portable audio player/USB memory. ! Playback sequence of the audio file is the
! Operations may vary depending on the same as recorded sequence in the USB de-
kind of USB audio player and a USB mem- vice.
ory. ! To specify the playback sequence, the fol-
lowing method is recommended.
1 Create the file name including numbers
Example of a hierarchy that specify the playback sequence (e.g.,
001xxx.mp3 and 099yyy.mp3).
: Folder 2 Put those files into a folder.
: Compressed audio file 3 Record the folder containing files into the
USB device.
However, depending on the system environ-
ment, you cannot specify the file playback
1 sequence.
2 ! Up to 65 535 files on a USB portable audio
player/USB memory can be played back.
3
! Up to 6 000 folders on a USB portable
audio player/USB memory can be played
4
5
back.
6
iPod compatibility
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 ! This unit supports only the following iPods.
Supported iPod software versions are
shown below. Older versions of iPod soft-
The sequence of audio files on ware may not be supported.
the disc — iPod nano first generation (software ver-
sion 1.3.1)
! This unit assigns folder numbers. The user — iPod nano second generation (software
cannot assign folder numbers. version 1.1.3)
! Folder selection sequence or other opera- — iPod nano third generation (software
tion may be altered depending on the en- version 1.1.2)
coding or writing software. — iPod fifth generation (software version
! Up to 3 500 files on a DVD (-R/-RW) can be 1.3.0)
played back. — iPod classic (software version 1.1.2)
! Up to 999 files on a CD (-R/-RW) can be — iPod touch (software version 2.0)
played back. — iPhone 3G (software version 2.0)
! Up to 700 folders on a disc can be played ! Depending on the generation or version of
back. the iPod, some functions can not be oper-
ated.
! Operations may vary depending on the soft-
The sequence of audio files on ware version of iPod.
USB memory ! When using an iPod, iPod Dock Connector
For USB portable audio players, the sequence is to USB Cable is required.
different from that of USB memory and de-
pends on the player.
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playback on discs.
let the iPod fall onto the floor, where it may be-
! Some special operation may be prohibited
come jammed under the brake or accelerator
because of the composition of DivX files.
pedal.
! DivX files downloaded only from DivX part-
For details, refer to the iPod’s manuals. ner site are guarantee of proper operation.
Unauthorized DivX file may not operate
properly.
About iPod settings ! DRM rental file cannot be operated until
! When an iPod is connected, this unit starting playing back.
changes the EQ (equalizer) setting of the ! This unit corresponds to a DivX file display
iPod to Flat in order to optimize the acous- up to 1 590 minutes 43 seconds. Also,
tics. When you disconnect the iPod, the EQ search operation beyond this time limit is
returns to the original setting. prohibited.
! You cannot set Repeat to off on the iPod ! If a file contains more than 4 GB, playback
when using this unit. Even if you set Repeat is stopped on the way.
to off on the iPod, Repeat is automatically ! DivX VOD file playback requires ID code of
changed to All when connecting the iPod this unit to DivX VOD provider. About ID
®
to this unit. code, refer to Displaying your DivX VOD re-
gistration code on page 51.
! For more details about DivX, visit the follow-
ing site:
JPEG picture files http://www.divx.com/
! JPEG is short for Joint Photographic Ex-
perts Group and refers to a still image com-
pression technology standard. DivX compatibility
! Files are compatible with Baseline JPEG ! Compatible format: DivX video format im-
and EXIF 2.1 still image up to resolution of plemented in relation to DivX standards
8 192 × 7 680. (EXIF format is used most ! File extensions: .avi or .divx
commonly with digital still cameras.) ! DivX Ultra format: No
! EXIF format that processed by the personal ! DivX HD format: No
computer may not be played back. ! DivX files without video data: No
! There is no progressive JPEG compatibility. ! Compatible audio codec: MP2, MP3, Dolby
Digital
! LPCM: No
! Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR
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— In the direct sunlight at low temperatures reduces the service
— Near the heater vent life of the fluorescent tube.)
! The product lifetime of the LED backlight is — When the fluorescent tube reaches the
more than 10 000 hours. However, it may end of its useful life, the screen will be
decrease if used in high temperatures. dark and the image will no longer be
! If the LED backlight reaches the end of its projected. If this happens, consult your
product lifetime, the screen will become dealer or the nearest authorized
dark and the image will no longer be pro- PIONEER Service Station.
jected. In this case, please consult your
dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEER
Service Station.
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DVD video iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered
in the U.S. and other countries.
iPod
iPhone
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DivX
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(bits per second) units. The higher the rate,
the more information is available to reproduce Dynamic range control
the sound. Using the same encoding method Dolby Digital has a function for compressing
(such as MP3), the higher the rate, the better the difference between the loudest and softest
the sound. sounds: Dynamic range control. This control
ensures sounds with an increased dynamic
Chapter range are heard clearly even at low volume le-
DVD titles are in turn divided into chapters vels.
which are numbered in the same way as the
chapters of a book. With DVD video discs fea- EXIF (Exchangeable image file)
turing chapters, you can quickly find a desired A file format developed by Fuji Photo Film for
scene with chapter search. digital still cameras. Digital cameras from var-
ious manufacturers use this compressed file
DivX format which carries date, time and thumbnail
DivX is a popular media technology created by information, as well as the picture data.
DivX, Inc. DivX media files contain highly com-
pressed video with high visual quality that Group
maintains a relatively small file size. DivX files A collection of tracks on a DVD audio disc.
can also include advanced media features like Equivalent to a DVD video title.
menus, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks.
Many DivX media files are available for down- ID3 tag
load online, and you can create your own This is a method of embedding track-related
using your personal content and easy-to-use information in an MP3 file. This embedded in-
tools from DivX.com. formation can include the track title, the ar-
tist’s name, the album title, the music genre,
DivX Certified the year of production, comments and other
DivX Certified products are officially tested by data. The contents can be freely edited using
the creators of DivX and guaranteed to play all software with ID3 Tag editing functions.
versions of DivX video, including DivX 6. Although the tags are restricted as to the num-
ber of characters, the information can be
Dolby Digital viewed when the track is played back.
Dolby Digital provides multi-channel audio
from up to 5.1 independent channels. This is
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This is a playback control signal recorded on
Video CDs (Version 2.0). Using menu displays
provided by Video CDs with PBC lets you enjoy
playback of simple interactive software and
software with search functions. You can also
enjoy viewing high- and standard-resolution
still images.
Region number
DVD players and DVD discs feature region
numbers indicating the area in which they
were purchased. Playback of a DVD is not pos-
sible unless it features the same region num-
ber as the DVD player.
Title
DVD video discs have high data capacity, en-
abling recording of multiple movies on a sin-
gle disc. If, for example, one disc contains
three separate movies, they are divided into
title 1, title 2 and title 3. This lets you enjoy the
convenience of title search and other func-
tions.
VBR
VBR is short for variable bit rate. Generally
speaking CBR (constant bit rate) is more
widely used. But by flexibly adjusting the bit
rate according to the needs of audio compres-
sion, it is possible to achieve compression-
priority sound quality.
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FM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 9 dBf (0.8 µV/75 W, mono,
S/N: 30 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 72 dB (IEC-A network)
AM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz (9 kHz)
530 kHz to 1 640 kHz (10
kHz)
Usable sensitivity ..................... 25 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IEC-A network)
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Note
Specifications and the design are subject to mod-
ifications without notice due to improvements.
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B S
Bookmark .........................................................23 Subtitle language ................................25,.37,.48
Brightness ........................................................57 T
C Title .................................................................105
Chapter ...........................................................103 TV aspect ..........................................................49
Code number ...................................................50 V
Color .................................................................57
Video CD ..........................................................93
Contrast ............................................................57
W
D
Wide screen mode ..........................................56
DivX ...................................................17,.102,.103
DivX Certified .................................................103
Dolby Digital ..............................................8,.103
Dolby Pro Logic II .................................102,.103
DTS .............................................................8,.103
Dynamic range control ................................103
E
EXIF .................................................................103
G
Group ..............................................................103
H
Hue ...................................................................57
J
JPEG ...............................................................104
L
Language code chart ...................................100
Linear PCM (LPCM) ......................................104
M
Menu language ...............................................49
MPEG ..............................................................104
Multi-angle ...............................................25,.104
Multi-audio .........................................24,.37,.104
Multi-subtitle ......................................25,.37,.104
P
Parental lock ............................................50,.105
PBC (playback control) ..................................27
108 En
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