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VRX925VD

English

Owner’

s manual

9

DETAIL

BASS BOOST

EQ LEVEL

1

0

7

ENT

9

(KEY PAD)

(AUDIO MODE menu)

Summary of Contents for VRX 925VD VRX925VD VRX925VD

Page 1: ...HANGER CONTROLLER WITH 7 LC DISPLAY CONTRÔLEUR DE RADIO AM FM LECTEUR DVD VIDÉO CD VIDÉO CD MP3 CHANGEUR CD AVEC AFFICHEUR À CRISTAUX LIQUIDES DE 7 POUCESl CONTROLADOR DE RADIO DE AM FM REPRODUCTOR DE DISCOS DVD VIDEODISCOS CD CD MP3 CAMBIADOR DE DISCOS CD CON VISUALIZADOR DE CRISTAL LÍQUIDO DE 7 ...

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Page 4: ...on 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 cloth and wipe in a straight line from the cen ter of the disc to th...

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Page 7: ...s and hold this button for 1 second or longer to switch the loudness on or off LOUD ON OFF ADJ button Shows the ADJUST MODE menu to change the settings Press and hold this button for 1 second or longer to show the DVD SETUP menu KEY PAD button Press to display the keys KEY PAD that cor respond to play mode MENU button Press this button to show the DVD menu on the screen in the DVD video and DVD ch...

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Page 9: ...hannel preset No DVD changer mode D2 T02 C002 01 08 20 disc No title No chapter No playback time DVD video mode T01 C003 00 08 20 title No chapter No playback time Video CD mode T01 00 01 18 track No playback time MP 3 mode F001 T001 00 04 07 folderNo track No playback time CD mode TRACK 02 04 07 track No playback time CD MD changer mode D02 T02 00 45 disc No track No playback time TV mode TV1 28C...

Page 10: ...to switch the STAN DARD screen The operation button is FUNC button in the description of operation per mode 3 Touch the screen and the menu screen corre sponding to the play mode is displayed 4 Touch an operation key to switch the menu screen The operation key is FUNCTION key in the description of operation per mode 5 Touch the RTN key to return to the previous screen 6 Touch the key to go to the ...

Page 11: ...VRX925VD 11 English Owner s manual 8 6 7 CLOCK 1 6 AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL PCM ADJUST MODE menu DVD SETUP menu ...

Page 12: ...12 VRX925VD English Owner s manual 9 DETAIL BASS BOOST EQ LEVEL 1 0 7 ENT 9 KEY PAD AUDIO MODE menu ...

Page 13: ... for 1 second or longer 9 This shows a KEY PAD selection example in the radio mode when 107 9 MHz is selected 10 Use this button during DVD video CD and MP 3 playback 11 When the KEY PAD is difficult to view press the touch key on the right left side of the screen to move it to the other side of the screen MOTION SPRITEmenu DVD video menu ...

Page 14: ...1 Turn the remote control unit over then slide the rear cover in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the AA SUM 3 IECR 6 1 5V batteries that came with the remote control unit facing in the directions shown in the figure then close the rear cover Notes Using batteries improperly can cause them to explode Take note of the following points When replacing batteries replace both batteries with new ones...

Page 15: ...rn to the first track in CD MP 3 mode or video CD mode with the PBC func tion turned off P TIME button Press to turn on and off the playtime display in the DVD video and video CD mode Press and hold this button for 1 second or longer to switch the playback status display contents ß button Press to stop video playback in DVD video and video CD mode s button Press to play or pause video and audio me...

Page 16: ...button Press to switch on the AUDIO function in DVD video and video CD modes SUB TITLE button Press to display subtitles in DVD video mode ANGLE button Press to turn the ANGLE function on and off in DVD video mode This button is available only on multiple angles DVDs This button is available only on multiple angles DVDs SLOW button Press to perform slow playback in DVD video mode Functions of Remo...

Page 17: ...de of the DCP catches on the hook B on the unit 3 Press the FUNC button to turn on the power 2 Press the right side of the DCP carefully to fit it in place The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks Af ter removing it be careful not to drop it or sub ject it to strong shocks If the Operation Panel is kept open the DCP may drop due to vibration of the car This results in damage to the DCP So close the...

Page 18: ...ol sensor is exposed to direct sun light In extremely cold weather the display move ment may slow down and the display may darken but this is not a malfunction The dis play will work normally when the temperature increases Small black and shiny spots inside the LCD panel are normal for LCD products The LCD panel may stop temporarily when it opens or closes when the engine stops or when it is cold ...

Page 19: ... operation procedures vary with the disc observe the instructions for select ing a story provided during playback Dolby digital Dolby digital enables up to 5 1 independent multi channel audio reproduction the same type of surround system that is also used in movie theaters DTS DTS Digital Theater System is a sound system that differs from the Dolby digital system DTS provides a larger amount of da...

Page 20: ... Dolby and the duble D symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Un published Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laborato ries All rights reserved DTS are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc About CD Extra discs A CD Extra disc is a disc in which a total of two sessions have been recorded The first session is Audio session and the sedond session Data sessioin Your personally cr...

Page 21: ...n 2 Each time you press the FUNC button the mode of operation changes in the following order Radio mode SIRIUS mode DVD mode CD changer mode MD changer mode DVD changer mode TV mode VI SUAL mode Radio mode External equipment not connected with CeNET is not selected Note Use this unit after starting the engine ACC or engine ON position Adjusting the volume 1 Operate the VOL button in the direction ...

Page 22: ...f the last time Adjusting the angel etc of the liquid crystal panel The angle of the liquid crystal panel or protrud ing amount of the panel from the mounting sur face can be adjusted depending on the mount ing angle of the unit or light coming into the car To adjust the angle 1 Every time the TILT button is pressed the liquid crystal panel tilts forward or backward at up to about 20 degrees The a...

Page 23: ...o select it BASS BOOST bass emphasized IMPACT bass and treble empha sized EXCITE bass and treble empha sized mid de emphasized USER CUSTOM user custom TONE BYPASS no sound effect Beat EQ off 3 When the setting is finished touch the RTN key or press the A M button to return to the previous mode When the Beat EQ BASS BOOST IMPACT EXCITE USER CUSTOM is set B EQ ap pears in the display Note When the s...

Page 24: ...AL FAD key 3 Touch the w or z key to adjust to the fader level The factory default setting is 0 Adjustment range front 13 to rear 13 w key Emphasized the sound from the front speakers z key Emphasized the sound from the rear speakers 4 Touch the Å or Î key to adjust to the bal ance level The factory default setting is 0 Adjustment range left 12 to right 12 Å key Emphasized the sound from the left ...

Page 25: ...duction circuits Changing the reception area This unit is initially set to USA frequency inter vals of 10kHz for AM and 200kHz for FM When using it outside the USA the frequency recep tion range can be switched to the intervals of 9 kHz for AM and 50 kHz for FM Setting the reception area 1 While pressing DISP button each time you press and hold the number 6 of the DI RECT buttons for 2 seconds or ...

Page 26: ... the P CH SELECT key 2 Touch the corresponding DIRECT key to re call the stored station You can select the desired band to touch the BAND key 3 Touch the RTN key or press the LIST but ton to return to the previous mode Seek tuning 1 Press the BAND button and select the de sired band FM or AM 2 Tune in to a station If MANU is lit in the display press and hold the BAND button for 1 second or longer ...

Page 27: ...he preset channels Preset scan Preset scan receives the stations stored in pre set memory in order This function is useful when searching for desired station in memory 1 Touch the screen switching touchkey when the STANDARD screen is showing or press the LIST button the STANDARD screen ap pears 2 Touch the SUB MODE key in the MENU screen and the PRESET SCAN key ap pears in the display 3 Touch the ...

Page 28: ...ted to this unit 1 Following the steps 1 to 2 in Selecting the DVD SETUP menu touch the TV DIS PLAY key 2 Touch the N PS N LB or WIDE key to select a desired size to set it The factory default setting is N PS The color of the selected item changes This method displays Cinema Scope and Vista Vision images without cutting them off by creating a black zone on the top and bot tom gaps When watching th...

Page 29: ...setting up of the parental level 1 Following the steps 1 to 3 in Selecting the DVD SETUP menu touch the PARENTAL LOCALE key 2 Touch the ten key 0 to 9 to input a 4 digit country code The factory default setting is 8583 U S A DVD Video Player Operations 3 Touch the ENT key 4 Touch the RTN key to return previous mode Setting up the parental level You can change the level of parental lock au dio visu...

Page 30: ...ltiple Channel Processor DVH920 sold separately is CeNET connected 1 Following the steps 1 to 3 in Selecting the DVD SETUP menu touch the AUDIO OUTPUT key 2 Touch the ANALOG DIGITAL RAW or DIGITAL PCM key to select a desired mode to set it The factory default setting is ANALOG ANALOG Outputs analog audio signals through RCA con nection DIGITAL RAW Outputs 5 1ch digital signals through optical conn...

Page 31: ...eo CD mode al ways starts from the Ten KEY PAD when the mode is engaged Use either the Cross KEY PAD or the Ten KEY PAD according to the disc contents menu dis played in DVD video video CD mode Only the sub KEY PAD is displayed while you are driving a car Enter the title number or some other infor mation to select directly 1 Touch the SRCH key to switch the KEY PAD 2 Touch the 0 9 key that corresp...

Page 32: ...n item in the following operations and play it back Showing the DVD menu 1 Press the MENU button during playback The DVD menus appears The displayed contents may differ depending on the DVD software Example showing menu display DVD Video Player Operations KEY PAD KEY PAD 2 To cancel to the DVD menu press the MENU button again To select the menu contents press the KEY PAD button and use either the ...

Page 33: ...rewind speed may differ depending on the disc The menu screen may appear when the button is pressed Searching with a chapter title number You can locate the beginning of the scene using the chapter numbers or title numbers recorded on the DVD Video disc 1 Display the sub KEY PAD using the proce dures described in the section KEY PAD operation 2 Touch the SRCH key Each time you touch the SHIFT key ...

Page 34: ...audio languages have been recorded you can switch among the audio languages during playback 1 Display the sub KEY PAD using the proce dures described in the section KEY PAD operation 2 Touch the AUDIO key during playback Each time you touch the key you can switch among audio languages Depending on the disc up to 8 audios may be recorded For details see the mark of the disc 8 Indicates that 8 audio...

Page 35: ...F of the playback status DVD Video Player Operations TITLE ELAPSED TITLE REMAIN CHAPTER REMAIN CHAPTER ELAPSED Depending on the playback status or disc the following indication may appear 2 Display the sub KEY PAD using the proce dures described in the section KEY PAD operation 3 Press the KEY PAD button and touch the P TIME key during playback Each time you touch the key you can switch among time...

Page 36: ...een when the button is pressed Searching with a track number This operation allows searching with the track numbers recorded on the video CDs 1 Display the sub KEY PAD using the proce dures described in the section KEY PAD operation 2 Touch the SRCH key 3 Input the number of the track that you want to play back with 0 to 9 key 4 Touch the ENT key Playback starts from the scene of the input track n...

Page 37: ... Control This function is enabled only using the remote control unit The factory default setting is ON On video CDs equipped with Play Back Control function you can turn it on off 1 Press the PBC button on the remote control unit Each time you press the button you can switch between on and off When the PBC is turned on or off the disc plays from the beginning Playback control PBC This control sign...

Page 38: ... to invalidate the input Scan playback This operation scans and plays back all tracks recorded on the disc the first 10 seconds for each 1 Touch the screen and touch the SUB MODE key DVD Video Player Operations TRACK ELAPSED TRACK REMAIN 2 Touch the TRACK SCAN key then touch the RTN key Touch the TRACK SCAN key again and scan playback is turned off Repeat playback This operation plays back tracks ...

Page 39: ...han 8 hier archical levels will conflict with the ISO9660 and playback will be impossible Number of files or folders 1 A total of 255 files and folders are allowed However the maximum number of folders must be within 254 When the number of files and folders is more than 256 playback of tracks in excess of that number is impossible 2 Tracks are played in the order that they were recorded onto a dis...

Page 40: ...ired file Track scan playback About file scan playback This operation plays back all files recorded on the disc about 10 seconds for each DVD Video Player Operations 1 Touch the screen and touch the SUB MODE key 2 Touch the TRACK SCAN key then touch the RTN key The monitor displays TRACK SCN Scan playback starts from the next file 3 To cancel file scan playback touch the TRACK SCAN key again The p...

Page 41: ... random order Folder random playback This operation plays back tracks recorded on the disc in no particular order 1 Touch the screen and touch the SUB MODE key 2 Touch the FOLDER RANDOM key then touch the RTN key The monitor displays FOLDER RDM and folder random playback starts 3 To cancel folder random playback touch the or FOLDER RANDOM key again The playback status indication FOLDER RDM goes of...

Page 42: ...NORMAL WIDE F WIDE CINEMA NORMAL NORMAL normal display There is a black area at both right and left ends of a display In case of normal TV broadcasting 4 3 the image can be shown without being cut or deformed WARNING For your safety the driver should not watch the VTR etc or operate the controls while driving Please note that watching and op erating the VTR etc while driving are pro hibited by law...

Page 43: ...le when the display is stored Switching the 2 ZONE 3 ZONE The front monitor lock and rear monitor lock al lows you to enjoy 2 ZONE and 3 ZONE 2 ZONE Use the front monitor lock or rear monitor lock to lock the receiver screen image or image from a separately sold rear monitor to switch the speaker sound to a sound mode that differs from the sound accompanying the image 3 ZONE When a separately sold...

Page 44: ...he parking brake is engaged 2 ZONE 1 front monitor lock 1 Press the M L button 2 Press the FUNC button to select the de sired mode 3 To cancel the monitor lock press the M L button The screen shows the image of the selected mode When the front monitor lock is engaged MENU LIST KEY PAD ADJ and A M button cannot be used Cancel the monitor lock when you wish to use these buttons 2 ZONE 2 rear monitor...

Page 45: ...e when this unit is connected with a CD TEXT compatible CD changer You can select the CD TEXT titles among the disc titles track titles and artist titles When the panel is closed 1 Press the DISP button to show the SUB display The disc title track title or artist titles user title is displayed 2 Each time you press and hold the DISP but ton for 1 second or longer the display toggles among the disc...

Page 46: ... changer Press the DIRECT button 1 to 6 and select the desired MD When the panel is open 1 Touch the screen or press the LIST button 2 Each of the DIRECT key corresponds to an MD loaded into the MD changer Touch the DISC SELECT key in the display the DIRECT key 1 to 6 appears in the dis play Touch the DIRECT key 1 to 6 and select the desired MD Selecting a CD When the panel is closed Each of the D...

Page 47: ...display the KEY PAD Track down 1 Press the a button to move back to the beginning of the current track 2 Press the a button twice to move to the beginning of the previous track When the panel is open the same operation is also available by using the a button in the panel Fast forward Fast backward Fast forward Press and hold the d button for 1 second or longer When the panel is open the same opera...

Page 48: ...t play touch the TRACK RE PEAT key TRACK REPEAT goes off from the display and the unit returns to normal play Disc repeat play After all tracks in the current disc have been played the disc repeat play automatically re plays the current disc over from the first track This function continues automatically until it is cancelled 1 Touch the screen or press the LIST button the MENU screen appears 2 To...

Page 49: ...the VTR key 3 To return to the TV broadcast touch the screen again and touch the EXTRA SELECT key in the MENU screen to select the TELEVISION key DVD Changer Operations This function allows you to control a connected DVD changer in the same way as described in DVD player Operation For details on operations other than those described below see DVD player Operation For details on DVD changer precaut...

Page 50: ...tep tuning Press the d or a button to manually tune in a station Note Manual tuning is cancelled if you do not operate the unit for 7 seconds longer Only when connecting the TTX7503Z or TTX7504Z with this unit Recalling a preset station A total of 12 TV stations can be stored 6 TV1 and 6 TV2 This allows you to select your favorite TV stations and store them in memory for later recall There are 2 w...

Page 51: ...eset scan allows the user to view each preset position before it automatically advances to the next preset This function is useful for searching for desired TV station in memory 1 Touch the screen or press the LIST button the MENU screen appears 2 Touch the SUB MODE key in the MENU screen the PRESET SCAN key appears in the display Touch the PRESET SCAN key to start preset scan The unit starts scan...

Page 52: ...g that is simply not available on tra ditional radio in any market across the country It s radio like you ve never heard before So Get Sirius and Listen Up For more informa tion visit siriusradio com Sirius operation Selecting Sirius Radio modes Press the FUNC button to select the Sirius mode The Sirius indication lights entering the mode that was engaged when the unit was turned off last time Sel...

Page 53: ...ger The receiver moves to seek channels below or above the current channel and the chan nel found when either button is released is received Recalling a preset station A total of 18 SIRIUS stations can be stored 6 SR1 6 SR2 and 6 SR3 This allows you to se lect your favorite SIRIUS stations and store them in memory for later recall Using the DIRECT key 1 Press the LIST button 2 Press the BAND butto...

Page 54: ... a category 2 2 Touch the or on the screen to select the desired category on the screen 2 3 Select by touching a DIRECT key 1 to 6 3 Press the a or d button to tune in a sta tion This starts seek tuning and broadcast channels that meet the specified category are selected Notes When the category selection mode is entered the category of the last received channel is displayed first The category sele...

Page 55: ...hed between ON and OFF The factory default setting is ON OFF Button illumination on the operation panel turns on for 5 seconds ON Button illumination is always on when the power is turned on 1 When the panel is open press the ADJ button to show the ADJUST MODE menu 2 Touch the key to select UPPER ILLUMI 3 Touch the UPPER ILLUMI key to select ON or OFF 4 Touch the ON or OFF key for setting 5 Press ...

Page 56: ...or GREEN key to select a desired mode and set it 5 Press the ADJ button again or touch the RTN key The unit returns to the previous mode 4 Touch the TITLE INPUT key in the MENU screen The title input mode display appears 5 Touch the characters symbols etc shown in the display to input titles Centering BS Backspace Space MEMO Memory z w Scroll NOTE Up to 10 characters can be input To switch the cha...

Page 57: ...mode Clock Adjustment 1 When the panel is open press the ADJ button to select the ADJUST MODE menu 2 Touch the key to select CLOCK Touch the CLOCK key to adjust the time 3 Touch the w z a m or p m key to adjust the time The time is displayed in 12 hour format 4 Press the ADJ button again or touch the RTN key two times The unit returns to the previous mode Setting the visual input sound level You c...

Page 58: ... Hz 120 Hz is the default value SURROUND HPF This function can be set to the following four settings 50 Hz 80 Hz 120 Hz or THROUGH THROUGH is the default value SUB WOOFER LPF This function can be set to the following three settings 50 Hz 80 Hz and 120 Hz 120 Hz is the default value Multiple Channel Processor Operations MCP control function This function is available when a Multiple Channel Process...

Page 59: ...utton or touch the RTN key to return to the previous mode DETAIL functions There are 2 modes available in DVH920 DSF mode and Parametric equalizer mode Choose one of them and adjust the sound field and the sound quality Multiple Channel Processor Operations Functions common to each mode Such as Dolby PLII subwoofer etc DSF mode Adjustment using the DSF Digital Sound Field function Parametric Equal...

Page 60: ...eturn to the STANDARD screen Note If the P EQ effect is set to OFF the adjustment made in P EQ is not reflected in the music source Setting and storing P EQ Properties 1 Press the A M button to show the AUDIO MODE menu 2 Touch the P EQ key to show the P EQ adjusting display 3 Touch the key for the desirable type to select it The P EQ adjustment contents are as follows SIGNAL The factory default se...

Page 61: ...nal lens when the car is parked in a humid place The view is limited Replace with a fuse of the same amperage If the fuse blows again consult your store of purchase Consult your store of purchase Turn off the power then press the RELEASE lever and remove the DCP Press the reset button both of tuner amp unit and main unit for about 2 seconds with a thin rod Note When the reset button is pressed tur...

Page 62: ...icle may be 0 C or less Set to an appropriate temperature 25 C or so and check it again The display is made dark at night to prevent the glare When the headlight of the vehicle is lit in the daytime the display gets dark Check that COL and HUE are adjusted properly Set the NTSC PAL properly according to the VTR A radio wave may not reach sufficiently due to obstruction of mountains or buildings Ch...

Page 63: ...is loaded in the MD changer This is a failure of CD deck s mechanism and consult your store of purchase Replace with a non scratched non warped disc Eject the disc then reload it properly This is a failure of CD changer s mecha nism and consult your store of purchase Replace with a non scratched non warped disc Eject the disc then reload it properly Lower the surrounding temperature and wait for a...

Page 64: ...e 75 Ω Video output Video output 1 0 0 2 Vp p output impedance 75 Ω LCD Monitor Screen Size 7 inch wide type 6 Width 152 mm 3 5 16 Height 85 mm Display method Transmission type TN liquid crystal display Drive method TFT thin film transistor active matrix driving Pixels 336 960 1440 234 General Power source voltage 14 4 V DC 10 8 to 15 6 V allowable Ground Negative Current consumption 4 0 A 1 W Aut...

Page 65: ...is to prevent short circuits during installation Figure 1 Car battery Figure 1 1 Main unit 2 Tuner Amp unit 3 Manuals Owner s manual Installation manual Warranty card Guide label for SIRIUS radio 4 Power supply lead For the main unit 5 Power supply lead For the tuner amp unit 6 Connection cord Main unit Tuner amp unit 7 Antenna extension cord 8 Bag for accessories of the main unit No 1 Flat head s...

Page 66: ...he LCD panel slid forwards shell loading system On some types of cars the LCD panel may touch the dashboard or shift lever in which case it can not be installed Check that the set will not hamper operation of the shift lever before choosing the place of installation Figure 2 5 Use the enclosed screws for installation Us ing other screws can cause damage Figure 4 3 Install the unit within 30 of the...

Page 67: ...nt the outer escutcheon so that all the hooks are locked Notes 1 Some car models require special mounting kits for proper installation Consult your Clarion dealer for details 2 Fasten the front stopper securely to prevent the main unit from coming loose Figure 6 Console opening dimensions Hole Main unit 7 3 16 182 mm 2 1 16 53 mm Screwdriver Stoppers Hole Rear fastening hole of vehicle Instrument ...

Page 68: ...om the both sides Figure 7 2 Secure the mounting brackets to the chassis as shown in Figure 8 Holes are pre tapped for TOYOTA and NISSAN vehicles modifica tion such as drilling new holes of the mount ing brackets may be required for other mod els 3 Wire as shown in Section 8 4 Secure the unit in the dashboard and then reassemble the dashboard and the centre panel Note 1 In some cases the centre pa...

Page 69: ...r the connection fix the lead by a clamp or insulation tape for protection CAUTION Figure 10 1 When the rear of the main unit has been se cured with the method shown in Figure 6 un fasten the special screw 2 Remove the outer escutcheon 3 Insert the hook plate between the spring and the universal mounting bracket fit tab B of the spring into hole A of the hook plate then 6 REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT pu...

Page 70: ...r output terminal L R RCA VISUAL 1 video input RCA DVD changer input RCA TV TUNER input RCA Top view of the tuner amp unit VIDEO output RCA 5 VISUAL 1 audio input terminal L R RCA Rear audio output input terminal L R RCA 4 Power supply lead Power supply lead Choke coil Main power supply cord Black Yellow Fuse Multiple Channel Processor select switch 3 Connection cord provided with this unit Main u...

Page 71: ...is unit is used set the select switch to LINE IN Then the AUDIO OUT IN terminal of the Tuner Amp Unit is only available for audio input not outputting the audio 4 Connect to a separately sold external amplifier with a separately sold RCA cord L R Note When the Multiple Channel Processor is connected these terminals are only available for audio input 5 Connect to a Rear View Monitor sold separately...

Page 72: ...the CAA188 instead If the specified lead of the cellular phone is connected to the phone mute lead of the source unit the audio mute is available when the cellular telephone is used SIRIUS Satellite Radio When the SIRIUS is to be connected use the CeNET connector For detailed information refer to the instruction manual of the SIRIUS TV Tunner When the TV TUNER is to be connected connect the CeNET ...

Page 73: ... TTX7501z TTX7503z TTX7504z Rear view monitor VTR DVD CHANGER CeNET Mode VCZ625 CD CHANGER DCZ625 MAIN UNIT VRX925VD CCA 389 CeNET CeNET CeNET RCA Cable Visual RCA Cable Visual RCA Cable Visual VISUAL 2 IN VISUAL 1 IN Tuner IN TUNER AMP UNIT Switch the MODE switch to the CeNET mode Front Speaker Rear Speaker Sample System 1 ...

Page 74: ...NET included the DVH920 CeNET RCA Cable Visual RCA Cable Visual RCA Cable Visual VISUAL 2 IN VISUAL 1 IN Tuner IN Center Speaker SRK601 Powered Sub Woofer SRV303 Front Speaker Rear Speaker Switch the MODE switch to the CeNET mode RCA Cable included the SRK601 RCA Cable sold separately Set the select switch to LINE IN D LINE IN D N LINE OUT Gray Black Optical Digital Cable sold separately DCA 005 0...

Page 75: ...le Visual RCA Cable Visual VISUAL 2 IN VISUAL 1 IN Tuner IN Center Speaker SRK601 Powered Sub Woofer SRV303 Front Speaker Rear Speaker Amplifier RCA cable RCA cable Set the select switch to N LINE OUT LINE IN D N LINE OUT Gray Gray Black CeNET included the VCZ625 Switch the MODE switch to the CeNET mode RCA Cable included the SRK601 RCA Cable sold separately Optical Digital Cable sold separately D...

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