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MTP Audio Player Operations

This system has the functions based on the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) developed by the Microsoft 
Corporation, can control some portable audio players which support the MTP standard, and can play 
audio files (MP3/WMA) stored in the players.

Note:

This system will not operate or may operate improperly with some MTP audio player.

For detailed information on the playable MTP audio players, see our home page: www.clarion.com

Notes on using MTP audio 
players

General notes

• After the MTP audio player has been 

connected to this unit, the player’s buttons are 
disabled for operation.

• When no data is present, the message “

NO

FILE

” will be displayed.

• The MTP audio player is used with the 

equalizer function turned OFF.

Notes on the MP3/WMA files

• This system can play the MP3/WMA files 

stored in the MTP audio player.

• For the MTP Audio Player mode, this system 

can play a file protected with the Windows 
Media DRM 10 if the player has the license key 
for that file.

• Some files protected with the Windows Media 

DRM 10 may not be played.

• This system cannot play movie files stored in 

the MTP audio player.

• For the other limitations on these files, see 

“Precautions on the MP3/WMA/AAC files” 
(page 36).

Notes on the folder structure

• This system can manage up to 512 folders 

(including root directory and folders with no 
MP3/WMA file).

• The maximum allowable number of files in a 

folder is 255.

• You can store the MP3 files and WMA files 

together in a folder.

Notes on the Tag titles

The limitations on the Tag titles are same as 
those in the MP3/WMA modes. See “Displaying 
MP3/WMA/AAC Tag titles” (page 36).

Folder representation in the folder list

The limitations on the folder representation are 
same as those in the MP3/WMA modes. See 
“Folder representation in the folder list” 
(page 37).

Selecting the MTP Audio 
Player mode

1. Connect your MTP audio player to the USB 

connector.
The system will automatically detect the 
connected device, and change to the USB 
mode (MTP Audio Player mode), and start 
playback after a while.
See also “Connecting/Disconnecting an USB 
Media Device” (page 22).

When an MTP audio player is already 
connected

1. Press the [

SRC

] button to display the Source 

screen.

2. Touch the [

USB

] key to select the MTP Audio 

Player mode.
The system changes to the USB mode (MTP 
Audio Player mode), and starts playback from 
the previous position.

Controlling the MTP audio 
player

The most operations in the MTP Audio Player 
mode are same as those in the MP3/WMA 
modes. See “Operating MP3/WMA/AAC 
playback” (page 37) for details.

Notes:

The playback speed of the fast forward and fast 
backward functions differs depending on the MTP 
audio player.

The fast forward and fast backward function will 
not work upon the files protected with the Windows 
Media DRM 10.

When you change the source mode to the other or 
turn off the power during playing back a track, and 
then select the MTP Audio Player mode again, the 
track will be played back from the beginning. 
Though, the track protected with the Windows 
Media DRM 10 will not be played back 
automatically.

Summary of Contents for MAX685BT

Page 1: ...ION MULTIMEDIA DVD 2 DIN AVEC COMMANDE PAR ECRAN TACTILE 7 pouces CeNET EQUIPO DVD MULTIMEDIA 2 DIN CON CeNET y PANEL DE CONTROL TÁCTIL DE 7 pulgadas Owner s manual Installation manual Mode d emploi et manuel d installation Manual de instrucciones y de instalación MAX685BT ...

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Page 3: ...Power 18 Adjusting the Volume 18 Opening the operation panel and adjusting the angle 18 Turning the Audio OFF 19 Turning the Monitor OFF 19 Setting Ejecting a Disc 20 Connecting Disconnecting an USB Media Device 22 Selecting a Media Source 24 2Zone Function 25 5 SOURCE OPERATIONS 26 Radio Operations 26 DVD Video Operations 28 Audio CD Operations 34 MP3 WMA AAC Operations 36 DivX Operations 39 6 SO...

Page 4: ...igation control with Touch Panel Expanding Systems NAX980HD NAX970HD Expanding audio features XM Mini Tuner 4 Channel Amplifier CCDCamera CC1030E Rear Monitor Expanding navigation features iPod MTP Audio Player USB Memory Bluetooth Audio Player Bluetooth Telephone VTR etc Note The items listed outside of the frames are the commercial products generally sold Expanding visual features ...

Page 5: ...ng a DVD R RW or DVD R RW disc This player can play DVD R RW and DVD R RW discs previously recorded in DVD video format or format with MP3 WMA AAC DivX files Discs that cannot be played back This player cannot play DVD Audio DVD RAM Video CDs Photo CDs etc Note It may not be possible to play back discs recorded on some CD DVD drive units Cause disc characteristics cracks dust dirt dust dirt on pla...

Page 6: ...ow Multi angle function A DVD video that is filmed from multiple angles allows you to select the angle of choice The number of recorded angles is indicated by the icon shown below Subpicture subtitles function A DVD video can record subtitles for up to 32 languages and you can select the language of the subtitles you wish to see The number of recorded subtitle languages is indicated by the icon sh...

Page 7: ...designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment...

Page 8: ...ovement may slow down and the display may darken but this is not a malfunction The display will work normally when the temperature increases Small black and shiny spots inside the liquid crystal panel are normal for LCD products The touchkeys on the display operate when slightly touched Do not press the touchkey screen with much force Do not push the case surrounding the touchkey panel with much f...

Page 9: ...certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries WMDRM 10 for devices This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Use or distribution of such technology outside of...

Page 10: ...nge 30 in all directions o EJECT button Use this button to eject the disc set in this unit Volume buttons Use these buttons to increase decrease the volume SRC button Press this button to display the Source screen to switch the source mode Keep pressing this button more than 1 second to turn off the audio feature AUDIO OFF Press this button to turn on the audio feature Sensor Blink LED Microphone ...

Page 11: ...ng the General Settings screen keep pressing this button more than 2 seconds to display a screen for entering your personal code of the anti theft function MAP button 1 Pressing this button in the audio visual modes changes to the Navigation mode SEND END button 2 When a call comes in press this button to answer the call During a call press this button to end the call ISR button Keep pressing this...

Page 12: ...e following conditions the power is automatically turned off Press the SRC button again When power is first turned on after initial installation When an external device is connected or disconnected When Reset button is pressed In addition to the above conditions the system check function can be performed from the System tab menu on the General settings screen Note 1 These images indicate the butto...

Page 13: ...key Operation 11 MAX685BT English Owner s manual TUNER mode operation Source screen Switches the radio band Seek tuning Manual tuning Selects Home Travel modes Preset List screen Select desired station after selecting radio band ...

Page 14: ... Video mode operation Source screen DVD Video mode screen 2 Options screen DVD Setup screen Screen during DVD Video mode when automobile moving more than 1 second Note 2 When playing a DVD video movie touching the screen surface will cause the DVD Video mode screen to be displayed ...

Page 15: ... telephone operation Menu screen Telephone screen 10Key screen To make a call enter the telephone number using 10 Key Pad then touch the Send key Cellular Select screen Register your Bluetooth cellular phone beforehand Touch your desired Telephone key to select the telephone to be used ...

Page 16: ... and Touchkey Operation 14 MAX685BT English Owner s manual Adjusting the General settings Menu screen General Settings screen Wall Paper tab screen System tab screen Clock tab screen Display tab screen Clock tab screen ...

Page 17: ...tline of Button and Touchkey Operation 15 MAX685BT English Owner s manual Adjusting the Audio settings Menu screen Audio Settings screen OTHERS tab screen DZE tab screen BAL FAD tab screen TONE tab screen ...

Page 18: ...irections shown in the figure then close the rear cover Note Using battery improperly can cause it to explode Take note of the following points Do not short circuit disassemble or heat battery Do not dispose of battery into fire or flames Dispose of spent battery properly SUBTITLE ANGLE MENU E e T t RETURN R F AUDIO TOP MENU ENT SOURCE BAND 6 Signal transmitter Operating range 30 in all directions...

Page 19: ...h as TUNER mode DVD mode etc in any mode Only DVD USB and AUX modes are selectable when 2Zone ON Keep pressing more than 1 second to turn the 2Zone function ON OFF in any mode RETURN button Press to return to the previous screen while the DVD menu is being displayed However it may occur that this button operation dose not work on some discs in DVD Video mode BAND button Switches reception bands in...

Page 20: ...ss the buttons to adjust the volume Decreases the volume Increases the volume The volume level indicated in the display is in a range from 0 min to 33 max CAUTION CAUTION While driving keep the volume level at which external sounds can be heard Opening the operation panel and adjusting the angle Open the operation panel when inserting ejecting a disc The angle of the operation panel can be adjuste...

Page 21: ...essing the 7 OPEN CLOSE button It will move and stop at 30q 2 Keep pressing the 7 OPEN CLOSE button again It will move and stop at 0q Turning the Audio OFF You can turn off all of the AV features 1 Keep pressing the SRC button more than 1 second The AV features are turned off Turning the AV features on 1 Press the SRC button The AV features are turned on and the system resumes the last status of t...

Page 22: ...ully by the edges Do not use commercially available disc protection sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers etc These may damage the disc or cause breakdown of the internal mechanism Storage Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or any heat source Do not expose discs to excess humidity or dust Do not expose discs to direct heat from heaters Cleaning To remove fingermarks and dust use a soft clo...

Page 23: ... system is switched to the MP3 WMA AAC mode or DivX mode according to the Playform setting See MP3 WMA AAC Operations page 36 or DivX Operations page 39 Note Never insert foreign objects into the disc insertion slot If the disc is not inserted easily there may be another disc in the mechanism or the unit may require service 8 cm single play discs cannot be used CAUTION For your safety the driver s...

Page 24: ...veloped by the Microsoft Corporation and it enables for the Windows Media Player to manage media files stored in general portable media players This system has the functions based on the MTP can control some portable audio players which support the MTP standard and can play audio files MP3 WMA protected with the Windows Media DRM 10 as well as files not protected stored in the players Note This sy...

Page 25: ...d mode See iPod Operations page 44 When an MTP audio player is connected The system is switched to the MTP Audio Player mode See MTP Audio Player Operations page 48 When an USB memory is connected The system is switched to the USB Memory mode See USB Memory Operations page 49 Note Never insert foreign objects into the USB connector Always insert the USB media device fully into the connector Incomp...

Page 26: ...NU button For details of the BT Phone mode operations see Bluetooth Telephone Operations page 52 For details of the Navigation mode operations see Navigation System Operations page 56 Source mode Corresponding source media mode Refer to Description TUNER mode TUNER mode page 26 XM mode 1 XM mode page 41 DVD mode DVD Video mode page 28 The source media mode differs depending on the data format of t...

Page 27: ...o signals to the 4ch speakers are attenuated and the voice from the navigation system is output from the front two speakers You cannot operate the 2Zone function during the interrupt of the Bluetooth telephone or the navigation system When the same source is assigned for Main and Sub zones operations in a zone are also applied for another zone Assignable source mode for Main Sub zones For Main zon...

Page 28: ... tuning There are 2 ways available Quick tuning and step tuning When it is in the step tuning mode the frequency changes one step at a time In quick tuning mode you can quickly tune the desired frequency 1 Touch the Band key to select the desired band FM or AM 2 Tune into a station Quick tuning Touch and hold the TT or tt key to tune in a station Step tuning Touch the TT or tt key to manually tune...

Page 29: ... the Trav key to select the Travel mode 2 Touch the List key 3 Touch desired Band key to select the band FM or AM 4 Touch the AS key to start scanning stations A beep sounds and the stations with good reception are stored automatically to the preset channels AS appears during scanning stations To stop the scanning touch the AS key again ISR Instant Station Recall function Instant station recall is...

Page 30: ... DVD Video mode and starts playback from the previous position Changing the DVD System Settings Note If the Setup operation is performed in the middle of DVD video play the disc will restart from beginning Displaying the DVD Setup screen 1 Touch the screen to display the DVD Video mode screen 2 Touch the Options key to display the Options menu 3 Touch the Set up key to display the DVD Setup screen...

Page 31: ...default setting is English Setting up the subtitle language The factory default setting is English Setting up the password for setting up of the parental level The factory default setting is 0000 Note When a disc with view restrictions is inserted you will be prompted to input a password The disc will not be viewable until the correct password is entered 4 1 Touch the Wide PS or LB key of the TV D...

Page 32: ...modes does not affect the DVD playback When the DVD menu is displayed For general DVD Video discs the DVD menu may appear After the DVD menu is displayed select an item in the operations described as follows Showing the DVD Video mode screen The DVD Video mode screen is used to control the playback mode from the screen 1 Touch the screen The DVD Video mode screen is displayed If you do not touch t...

Page 33: ...nded so that the top and bottom edges of the image fit to the screen and that the aspect ratio of the image becomes 4 3 The aspect ratio of the image may be changed 3 Touch the Hide key to return to the playback screen DVD menu operations Showing the DVD menu 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the Menu or Top Menu key during playback The DVD menu appears The displayed contents for each key ...

Page 34: ...rd speed may differ depending on the disc You can also use the R and F keys instead of the R and F buttons Skipping chapters searching Chapter means a small segment to divide the Title film which is recorded on the disc 1 Press the R or F button during playback Chapters are skipped as many as the times pressing the button and playback starts Pressing the F button starts playback from the beginning...

Page 35: ... you wish to display Depending on the disc up to 32 kinds of subtitles may be recorded For details see the mark of the disc Indicates that 8 kinds of subtitles have been recorded To turn of subtitles select OFF Depending on the disc switching may be completely impossible or impossible on some scenes It may take time to switch among subtitles 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Sw...

Page 36: ...ck 1 Touch the p key during playback Playback pauses 2 To resume playback touch the p key Playback resumes Skipping a track searching 1 Press the R or F button during playback Tracks are skipped as many as the times the button is pressed and playback starts Pressing the F button starts playback from the beginning of the next track Pressing the R button starts playback from the beginning of the cur...

Page 37: ...k Touch the Track key of the Random item This operation plays back all tracks on the disc in no particular order T RDM is displayed on the screen 3 To cancel the play touch the Track key of the function to cancel 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Scrolling track titles When a title or name displayed on the screen is longer than the text area you can confirm the entire text by s...

Page 38: ...not completely supported This system can display information up to 60 bytes and ignores the rest Album titles of WMA TAG may not be displayed properly Precautions on the MP3 WMA AAC files General precautions Files other than MP3 WMA AAC format cannot be played In addition some files may not be played because of the encoding settings When a file cannot be played the next file is played instead Some...

Page 39: ...in illustration are displayed on the list Folders containing no MP3 WMA AAC DivX file are not displayed Folder hierarchy 1 to 4 in illustration is ignored and unified into one level Folders are arranged in the order of the folder creation Selecting the MP3 WMA AAC mode 1 Set a disc which the MP3 WMA AAC files are recorded to the DVD player The system will automatically read the disc data change to...

Page 40: ...started playback 5 Touch the Back key Other various play functions 1 Touch the Options key 2 Touch a touch key of the function you want to play Folder repeat playback Touch the Folder key of the Repeat item This operation plays back tracks in the current folder repeatedly F RPT is displayed on the screen Track repeat playback Touch the Track key of the Repeat item This operation plays back the cur...

Page 41: ...eparing a disc Note The limitations on preparing a disc are same as those in the MP3 WMA AAC modes See Precautions when preparing a disc page 37 Selecting the DivX mode 1 Set a disc which the DivX files are recorded to the DVD player The system will automatically read the disc data change to the DVD mode DivX mode and start playback after a while See also Setting Ejecting a Disc page 20 Note For y...

Page 42: ...9 The aspect ratio of the image may be changed Cinema The image is expanded so that the top and bottom edges of the image fit to the screen Suitable for letterbox format images Subtitles of non letterboxed images may be cut off in this mode Normal The image is expanded so that the top and bottom edges of the image fit to the screen and that the aspect ratio of the image becomes 4 3 The aspect rati...

Page 43: ...OADING A channel without a broadcast has been selected CH UNAVAILABLE A channel not covered by your contract CH UNAUTHORIZED When a channel is out of air time OFF AIR When no signal is received NO SIGNAL When the XM antenna is not connected correctly CHECK ANTENNA Selecting a band 1 Touch the Band key to select a band This changes the reception band as follows XM1 XM2 XM3 XM1 Confirming your Radio...

Page 44: ...cancel it by touching the CLR key 4 Touch the ENT key The radio channel you entered will be tuned Recalling a preset station A total of 24 XM stations can be stored 8 XM1 8 XM2 and 8 XM3 This allows you to store your favorite XM stations in memory for later recall There are 2 ways available to recall a preset station This operation works only in the Channel selection mode Using the R or F button 1...

Page 45: ...an function In a category scan broadcast channels in the same category as the current channel are selected about every 10 seconds During scanning channels are displayed in abbreviated form the display mode cannot be switched 1 Touch the CAT key to display the Category List screen 2 Touch the desired Category item key to select the category Touch the c or C key to scroll the category list 3 Touch t...

Page 46: ...onnecting your iPod Some characters of the other languages may not be displayed correctly in this system Precautions on battery consumption If the iPod is connected to this unit when the iPod s internal battery has run down this function may not operate correctly You must connect the iPod after charging the battery if it has run down Selecting the iPod mode 1 Connect your iPod to the USB connector...

Page 47: ...d F keys instead of the R and F buttons Fast forward and fast backward 1 Press and hold the R or F button during playback The playback speed becomes faster Releasing the button resumes the normal speed playback You can also use the R and F keys instead of the R and F buttons Other various play functions 1 Touch the Options key 2 Touch a touch key of the function you want to play 1 track repeat Tou...

Page 48: ...s You can narrow the Seasons to be listed by specifying the Program title Video Podcasts You can narrow the Tracks to be listed by specifying the Video Podcast name Displaying the iPod Menu screen 1 Touch the MENU key from the iPod mode screen The iPod Menu screen of the current operation mode is displayed Selecting tracks to be played from a list screen 1 Touch the desired Category key from the i...

Page 49: ...lect the music tracks to be played in the Music mode Note AUDIO ONLY is displayed when the automobile is moving Do not operate the original control of the iPod in the Video mode Video data may not be played back according to the status of the iPod The volume setting of video data is relatively lower than audio data Be sure to lower the volume setting before switching to the other mode Do not selec...

Page 50: ...u can store the MP3 files and WMA files together in a folder Notes on the Tag titles The limitations on the Tag titles are same as those in the MP3 WMA modes See Displaying MP3 WMA AAC Tag titles page 36 Folder representation in the folder list The limitations on the folder representation are same as those in the MP3 WMA modes See Folder representation in the folder list page 37 Selecting the MTP ...

Page 51: ...4A or m4a Notes on the folder structure The folder hierarchy must be within 8 hierarchical levels Otherwise playback will be impossible The maximum allowable number of folders is 512 including root directory and folders with no MP3 WMA AAC file The maximum allowable number of files in a folder is 255 You can store the MP3 files WMA files and AAC files together in a folder Notes on the Tag titles T...

Page 52: ...been established the name of the connected audio player is displayed at the top of the screen and the icon is displayed at the bottom of the screen Bluetooth audio player settings Confirming Bluetooth Information and setting Pass Key You can confirm the various information concerning the Bluetooth Interface features 1 Touch the BT Info key to display the information on the screen 2 When you finish...

Page 53: ...oth audio player to the other device which is already registered perform the following operation 1 Touch the Device key to display the Device Select screen 2 Touch the desired Device key you wish to use The corresponding Bluetooth audio player is set as the current device If the power of the Bluetooth audio player is not turned on turn it on The Bluetooth audio player may prompt to acknowledge the...

Page 54: ...e used telephone use the optional microphone RCB 199 and set the Microphone Select setting to External page 53 The sound will be improved but noises may still be heard depending on the communication condition Selecting the BT Phone mode 1 Press the MENU button to display the Menu screen 2 Touch the BT Phone key to select the BT Phone mode The Telephone screen is displayed When the connection with ...

Page 55: ...ne you wish to register 2 Touch the Cellular key to display the Cellular Select screen 2 1 Touch the LOW or HIGH key of the Noise Canceller item to set the function LOW Suitable for a GSM cellular phone HIGH Suitable for a CDMA cellular phone 2 1 Touch the AUTO or Internal key of the Ring Tone Select item to set the function AUTO The system will ring only when the cellular phone cannot generate ri...

Page 56: ...nfirmation screen is displayed 4 Touch the Yes key to perform deletion Selecting the cellular phone To change the current cellular phone to the other device which is already registered perform the following operation 1 Touch the Cellular key to display the Cellular Select screen 2 Touch the desired Telephone key you wish to use The corresponding cellular phone is set as the current telephone If th...

Page 57: ... Book screen 1 Touch the PhoneBook key to display the Phone Book screen 2 Touch the desired Name key you wish to dial Touch the c or C key to scroll the list When you touch the alphabet key at the right of the screen the list scrolls to the item which starts with the specified character 3 Touch the desired Number key you wish to dial The confirming message will appear 4 Touch the Yes key to call t...

Page 58: ...play and the Audio Visual hereinafter referred as AV display Note The below mentioned operations are available only when the Clarion NAVI NAX980HD NAX970HD is connected When in the AV mode Press the MAP button to switch to the NAVI mode You can also select it by touching the Navigation key from the Menu screen When the image interruption from the NAVI arises the screen will be changed to the NAVI ...

Page 59: ...y the AUX mode screen then repeat touching the SENS key to select the level HIGH 10 dB MID 4 dB LOW 0 dB Selecting the screen size You can change the screen size to suit to the video image The factory default setting is F Wide 1 Touch the screen to display the AUX mode screen 2 Repeat touching the F Wide Cinema Normal Wide key until your desired screen size is selected This key shows the current s...

Page 60: ... This system provides 3 types of sound tone effects stored in memory You can select desired setting The factory default setting is OFF Notes The volume changes each time the DZE setting is switched Sufficient effects cannot be obtained with some speaker systems In such cases adjust the volume When you set the DZE to other than OFF the TONE and M B EX Magna Bass Extend settings are disabled 3 1 Tou...

Page 61: ...h the TONE key to display the TONE tab screen 3 2 Touch the MID key 3 3 Touch the or key for the desirable type to adjust to a desirable level GAIN 6 to 6 The factory default setting is 0 FREQ 700Hz 1kHz 2kHz The factory default setting is 1kHz Q 1 5 2 The factory default setting is 2 3 1 Touch the TONE key to display the TONE tab screen 3 2 Touch the TREBLE key 3 3 Touch the or key for the desira...

Page 62: ...Low Pass Filter for the non fader output The factory default setting is Through Setting the Amp Cancel When an external amplifier is used using this function reduces power noises of the audio lines The factory default setting is OFF 3 1 Touch the OTHERS key to display the OTHERS tab screen 3 2 Touch the ON or OFF key of the M B EX item to turn the Magna Bass Extend function on or off 3 1 Touch the...

Page 63: ...system NTSC PAL The factory default setting is NTSC Note This setting is applied only to the AUX video input Setting the Beep The sound heard when you make operations is called beep The system can be set so that it does not produce this beep sound The factory default setting is ON Setting the Blink LED When this function is set to ON the Blink LED indicator will blink when the ACC power is turned ...

Page 64: ...dition set the Blink LED function to improve the effect of the CATS function see page 61 Setting your Personal Code 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Confirm the displayed information of the DivX Registration Code and DivX URL items 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Touch the C key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch the Check key of the Sys...

Page 65: ...t from the initial startup screen Note When you enter a wrong Personal Code the message Code Incorrect is displayed and the Personal Code entry is prohibited for a while This prohibited time is changed according to the number of times of wrong code entry as follows 1 to 6 times 15 seconds 7 times or more 15 minutes 3 3 Enter the same Personal Code again for confirmation then touch and hold the ENT...

Page 66: ...t and Hue settings can be adjusted only when a video image is displayed on the screen and the car is stopped with applying the parking brake The Hue setting can be adjusted only when the NTSC mode is selected The navigation screen has own dimmer setting separately from the AV screen The dimmer adjustment in a mode does not affect each other screen The CCD camera image cannot be adjusted directly P...

Page 67: ... sun fall on the light receptive part of the remote control unit When direct rays of the sun fall on the light receptive part of the remote control unit it may not work The battery of the remote control unit is dead or there is no battery in the remote control unit Check the battery of the remote control unit The display is dark The Dimmer control is too low Adjust the Dimmer properly The operatin...

Page 68: ... No MP3 WMA AAC DivX file is recorded on the disc Write these files properly onto a disc File system is not correct Use ISO9660 level 1 2 Romeo Joliet or Apple ISO file system for CD R RW or UDF for DVD R RW The color of the display is light or a shade of color is not good The color is not adjusted adequately Check that the Bright Color Contrast and Hue are adjusted properly Problem Cause Measure ...

Page 69: ...M are played Perform the operation such as skipping a file Repeat and random playback mode may be canceled NOT SUPPORT Files not supported by this unit are played Display Cause Measure ERROR 2 The connected USB device is not supported If the USB device is frozen disconnect it reset it and reconnect it again Connect a proper USB device ERROR 3 MTP player USB memory An error occurred when controllin...

Page 70: ...ed Turn off the ignition switch disconnect the device restart the engine and reconnect it again If the device is still not recognized try replacing with a different device DEVICE ERROR The device is connected via the USB Hub Disconnect the device and reconnect directly to the USB connector of this unit without using the USB Hub DRM WMA files protected by DRM are played Perform the operation such a...

Page 71: ...rol Profile Send Receive Sensitivity Class 2 Audio Amplifier Maximum power output 200 W 50 W u 4 Speaker impedance 4 4 to 8 allowable Input Audio input sensitivity High 0 65 V at 2 V output Mid 1 3 V at 2 V output Low 2 0 V at 2 V output input impedance 10 k or greater Video input 1 0 r0 2 Vp p input impedance 75 Video Output Video output 1 0 r0 2 Vp p output impedance 75 LCD Monitor Screen Size 7...

Page 72: ...self with controls and functionality Symbol Identification This manual uses symbols and icons to indicate safety precautions and concerns during the installation procedure Be sure to carefully read and understand each precaution prior to beginning the installation CAUTION CAUTION This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating instructions Failure to heed the instr...

Page 73: ...priately If a wrong connection is made this may cause a fire or accident When passing cables through the body of the vehicle use non conductive grommets If the coatings of the cables are worn out by rubbing this may cause an accident fire or a short circuit After wiring cables fix them with insulation tape Be sure to switch off the vehicle when connecting or disconnecting cords to from the unit ot...

Page 74: ... 5 Bag for accessories No 1 Flat head screw M5 u 8 8 Sems hexagonal bolt M5 u 8 8 Electro tap 6 Bag for accessories No 2 Rubber cap for RCA pin cord 7 Remote control unit 8 Battery for remote control unit 9 Finisher 4 GENERAL CAUTIONS 1 Do not open the case There are no user serviceable parts inside If you drop anything into the unit during installation consult your dealer or an authorized Clarion...

Page 75: ...tion Figure 2 3 Install the unit within 30q of the horizontal plane Figure 3 4 If you have to do any modification on the car body such as drilling holes consult your car dealer beforehand 5 Use the included screws for installation Using other screws can cause damage Figure 4 6 This unit has a fan motor in the back of the main unit so as not to raise the temperature in the main unit When the fan mo...

Page 76: ...e instructions in Figure 7 2 Wire as shown in Section 8 see page 77 3 Reassemble and secure the unit in the dashboard and set the face panel and center panel Installing the Main Unit in a NISSAN Vehicle Note 1 Position the face panel with its wide edge at the bottom Fit the edge into the groove of the main unit Mounting Screw Holes Side View of the Main Unit For NISSAN vehicle For TOYOTA vehicle F...

Page 77: ...ed smoothly 3 If a hook on the installation bracket interferes with the unit bend and flatten it with a nipper or similar tool Vehicles other than NISSAN and TOYOTA In some cases the center panel may require modification Trimming filing etc Removing the Main Unit When the main unit is to be removed disassemble it in the reverse of the order in INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT see page 74 Figure 7 Mounting...

Page 78: ...he power supply cord and insert the new one Figure 8 Note There are various types of fuse holder Do not let the battery side touch other metal parts CAUTION caution After the connection fix the cord by a clamp or insulation tape for protection 5 Connect the CeNET extension cable fully and securely until it locks When the CeNET extension cable is pulled hold the slide cap part and pull it towards y...

Page 79: ... CeNET terminal Gray Black Purple Gray Green Black Red Red White Red White Red White Yellow Yellow White Red Right Left Right Left Right Left Right Left Video Audio left Audio right Front audio output terminal Rear audio output terminal Non fader output terminal Video output terminal 2Zone audio output terminal AUX input terminal 4 Channel Amplifier Wireless Headphone WH104 VTR etc Radio antenna j...

Page 80: ... Ground Rear right Rear right 12V accessory Front right Front right Front left Front left Rear left Rear left Amplifier turn on cord Illumination Auto antenna Parking brake cord Reverse gear cord Purple Purple Black Red Gray Gray Black White White Black Green Green Black Blue White Orange White Blue Grass green Purple white ...

Page 81: ...t the CCD camera to the RCA pin cord if not the screen turns black while the gearshift lever is in the reverse gear position A power supply box sold separately is required for connection of the main unit and the CCD camera The power supply box for the camera CAA147 cannot be used Please use the CAA188 instead XM Mini Tuner For detailed information refer to the instruction manual of the XM Mini Tun...

Page 82: ...HD XM Mini Tuner terminal XM Mini Tuner MTP Audio Player USB terminal iPod with video Yellow Red White RCA cable sold separately Red White Red White Yellow Red White RCA cable sold separately RCA cable sold separately Front speakers Rear speakers 4 Channel Amplifier Connector cable included in the MTP player Connector cable CCA 723 Rear Monitor Black Red Gray Black Gray Green ...

Page 83: ...eration is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada 280 8622 00 QZ 6072B ...

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