Clarion VRX385USB Owner'S Manual & Installation Manual Download Page 44

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Owner’

s manual

English

Owner’

s manual

This unit can be used to control a connected Apple iPod(iPod Mini, fourth generation, iPod nano, 

iPod with video). An iPod player with versions higher than those  specificed may not be supported. 

This unit will not operate or may operate improperly with unsupported versions. First, second 

and third generation iPod cannot be used. When using an iPod, connect the iPod to the AUX-IN 

and USB cable. Depending on the iPod device, iPod main screen displays can be different from 

others. The remote control unit cannot be used to perform scan, repeat or random play. This unit 

can display the Podcast titles, Artist names, Album titles, Song titles, Genre names, Playlist titles, 

Composer names registered on the iPod. Whether these functions are available or not depends 

on the version of the iPod  device. The iPod is used with the equalizer function turned OFF. Don't 

connect an iPod to the unit if headsets are connected to the iPod.

  

Operation

   

■ 

Press the [

/

||

] button to pause or resume the playback. 

   

■ 

Keep pressing the [

/

||

] button for more than 2 seconds to stop during the playback.

   

■ 

Press the [

|

◀◀    

     ] or [

▶▶

 

|  

] button to skip the track.

   

■ 

Press the [MENU] button show the list like PODCASTS, PLAYLIST, ARTISTS, ALBUMS,  

        GENRES, SONGS, COMPOSERS, MUSIC, PHOTOS, VIDEOS, EXTRAS etc. Lists are    

        available from the iPod menu screen. 

    ■

 Press the [

] [

] button to scroll menu lists.  

 

  

 Option

   

 Press the [OPT] button to use functions.  

   

 Each time you press the first item, You can switch between AUDIO mode and VIDEO mode. 

     If you want to play the audio mode, select the "AUDIO" value. 

     If you want to play the video mode, select the "VIDEO" value.
   

 The [REPEAT] item uses to switch the repeat mode, in the order:

         

  

REPEAT ALL

 

  

REPEAT ONE

  

  

REPEAT OFF.

 The number of the file or folder 

A total of 3000 files and a total of 255 directories are allowed. If the numbers of files and 

directories are greater than this number, then such files will not be played. Track is played in 

accordance to the order as recorded by the user.

 

  Operation 

 

  

■ 

Press the [

/

||

] button to pause or resume the playback. 

   

■ 

Keep pressing the [

/

||

] button for more than one  second to stop during the playback.  

   

■ 

Press the [

|

◀◀    

  ] or [

▶▶

 

|  

] button to skip the track. 

   

■ 

Keep pressing the [

▶▶

 

|  

] button to fast forward, the [

|

◀◀    

  ] button to rewind.      

   

 Press the [ENT] button to display information (artist, genre, composer, etc) of the selected file. 

   

■ 

Press the [OPT] button to use functions during MP3 playback. To cancel play, re-select the         

       relevant item.
        TRACK REPEAT :  Track repeat playback. 

        TRACK SCAN :  Track scan playback. 

        TRACK RANDOM :  Track random playback. 

        FOLDER REPEAT :  Folder repeat playback. 

        FOLDER SCAN :  Folder scan playback.

        FOLDER RANDOM :  Folder random playback.

  iPod Operations

The play mode is automatically engaged after the disc loading. When playback is not started, press 

the [

||

] button.

 

■ 

Press the [

||

] button to pause or resume the playback. Keep pressing the [

||

] button more  

     than 2 seconds to stop during the playback.
 

■ 

Press the [

▶▶

 

|  

] button to start playback from the beginning of the next track. Pressing the  

     [

|

◀◀    

  ] button starts playback from the beginning of the current track. When this button is pressed   

     again within approximately 2seconds, playback starts from the beginning of the previous track.  

 

■ 

Press the [OPT] button to use three functions. To cancel the playback, select the relevant item  

     of the function again.

TRACK REPEAT :  Track repeat playback. This operation plays back the selected track recorded 

on the disc repeatedly.

DISC REPEAT :  Disc repeat playback. This operation plays back all tracks recorded on the disc 

repeatedly.

DISC RANDOM :  Disc random playback. This operation plays back all tracks on the disc in no 

particular order.

5. CD Playback

6. MP3 / WMA Playback

   MP3 is the AUDIO compressed appliance and is classified by the AUDIO LAYER 3 MPEG 

  standards. The compressed appliance can be easily used by PC users and also used broadly as

  a compressed standard. This MP3 makes possible to compress the original audio data to 1/10

  of the initial size and provide high quality sound. This means approximately 10 music CDs can

  be recorded on a CD-R disc and provide longer periods of music without having to change the CD

  through CD-RW. This DVD Player does not support discs recorded by CD-RW. Some CDs recorded   

  in CD-R mode may not be supported.

  Cautions for Making MP3 Disc

   

 File extension

Always keep the ‘MP3’ file to have ‘MP3’ or ‘mp3’ by using single byte characters. If you do not 

specify the extension like this or use another extension, you may not be able to play the disc. If 

users mix capital letters and lower-case letters, normal operation may not be supported.

   

 Logical format(File system)

Select "ISO9660 level 1 or level 2" as the software format used in  the MP3 file for the CD-R 

disc. Normal operation may not be supported if recorded in other formats. The name of the 

folder and file can be displayed in the title while MP3 is playing; however, the title is displayed 

by the single alphabet bytes and numbers of 31 and 27 to the name of the folder and file. The 

name may be represented incorrectly if you input more letters and numbers than specified.

  
   

 Folder structure

A disc with more than 8 level folders will conflict with the ISO9660 standard and playing will not be 

supported.

Summary of Contents for VRX385USB

Page 1: ...on Manul de instrucciones y de instalaci n RADIO DVD MULTIMEDIA CENTER CENTRE MULTIM DIA DVD RADIO CENTRO DE MULTIMEDIA DE DVD RADIO Clarion Co Ltd 2008 01 Y YI All Rights Reserved Copyright 2007 Clar...

Page 2: ...9 49 50 51 53 53 55 56 56 57 1 FEATURES Description Expanding Systems Information Guide 2 PRECAUTIONS Information for Users Handling Discs 3 CONTROLS Control Panel Remote Control 4 SUMMARY OF EACH MOD...

Page 3: ...9 49 50 51 53 53 55 56 56 57 1 FEATURES Description Expanding Systems Information Guide 2 PRECAUTIONS Information for Users Handling Discs 3 CONTROLS Control Panel Remote Control 4 SUMMARY OF EACH MOD...

Page 4: ...ideo Audio CD MP3 WMA DivX Play Capability RCA 6 2 Channel 2Zone Output Built in 50 W x 4 Amplifier CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW Compatible 2Zone Control USB Memory Playback MP3 WMA AAC iPod Control iPod i...

Page 5: ...ideo Audio CD MP3 WMA DivX Play Capability RCA 6 2 Channel 2Zone Output Built in 50 W x 4 Amplifier CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW Compatible 2Zone Control USB Memory Playback MP3 WMA AAC iPod Control iPod i...

Page 6: ...recision mechanisms Even in the event that trouble arises never open the case disassemble the unit or lubricate the rotating parts And following the provisions of 2004 104 EC Directive according to pa...

Page 7: ...recision mechanisms Even in the event that trouble arises never open the case disassemble the unit or lubricate the rotating parts And following the provisions of 2004 104 EC Directive according to pa...

Page 8: ...Never stick labels on the surface of the disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen Never play a disc with any cellophane tape or other glue on it or with peeling off marks If you try to play such...

Page 9: ...Never stick labels on the surface of the disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen Never play a disc with any cellophane tape or other glue on it or with peeling off marks If you try to play such...

Page 10: ...r more than 2 seconds To scroll lists or move the cursor To adjust the item value To perform the chapter track file down or up To play at fast backward or fast forward during AUDIO VIDEO playback Keep...

Page 11: ...r more than 2 seconds To scroll lists or move the cursor To adjust the item value To perform the chapter track file down or up To play at fast backward or fast forward during AUDIO VIDEO playback Keep...

Page 12: ...is displayed available only on multiple angles DVDs To turn on off 2Zone function Press and hold for more than 2 seconds To change the SUB Zone mode when 2Zone function is turned on Rear side Battery...

Page 13: ...is displayed available only on multiple angles DVDs To turn on off 2Zone function Press and hold for more than 2 seconds To change the SUB Zone mode when 2Zone function is turned on Rear side Battery...

Page 14: ...ception band TUNER Mode 4 summary of each mode Press and hold the SRC button for more than 2 seconds after ENGINE ON Last mode screen such as the TUNER mode is displayed in a moment If you want to tur...

Page 15: ...ception band TUNER Mode 4 summary of each mode Press and hold the SRC button for more than 2 seconds after ENGINE ON Last mode screen such as the TUNER mode is displayed in a moment If you want to tur...

Page 16: ...ically engaged Press the OPT button to change the detail setting CD Mode Insert a DVD video disc The playback will start automatically Press the OPT button to change the detail setting Press the butto...

Page 17: ...ically engaged Press the OPT button to change the detail setting CD Mode Insert a DVD video disc The playback will start automatically Press the OPT button to change the detail setting Press the butto...

Page 18: ...ode Press the OPT to change the detail settings AUX Mode Insert a CD on which MP3 WMA music data have been recorded The play mode is automatically engaged Press the MENU button to display folder and f...

Page 19: ...ode Press the OPT to change the detail settings AUX Mode Insert a CD on which MP3 WMA music data have been recorded The play mode is automatically engaged Press the MENU button to display folder and f...

Page 20: ...RTN button to display the previous screen Press the ENT button to switch to VIDEO mode Select the video data on the iPod unit The video will be played back automatically Connet an iPod unit that an A...

Page 21: ...RTN button to display the previous screen Press the ENT button to switch to VIDEO mode Select the video data on the iPod unit The video will be played back automatically Connet an iPod unit that an A...

Page 22: ...l Press the button to select OTHERS item Press the RTN button 2 times And press the button to search BAL FAD item Press the ENT button to use the detail functions Press the ENT button to adjust the va...

Page 23: ...l Press the button to select OTHERS item Press the RTN button 2 times And press the button to search BAL FAD item Press the ENT button to use the detail functions Press the ENT button to adjust the va...

Page 24: ...just the detail functions Press and hold the OPT button for more than 2 seconds ADJUST Mode Press the MENU button to display folder file lists Press the OPT button to change the detail setting Connect...

Page 25: ...just the detail functions Press and hold the OPT button for more than 2 seconds ADJUST Mode Press the MENU button to display folder file lists Press the OPT button to change the detail setting Connect...

Page 26: ...Owner s manual Press the button and ENT button to select the source which you would like to use Press and hold the button for more than 2 seconds 2Zone SOURCE Mode Press the button to change AM to PM...

Page 27: ...Owner s manual Press the button and ENT button to select the source which you would like to use Press and hold the button for more than 2 seconds 2Zone SOURCE Mode Press the button to change AM to PM...

Page 28: ...ure to close the control panel inside the main unit when parking the car outdoors for prolonged periods of time The control panel will operate properly within a temperature range of 0 to 60 C Do not a...

Page 29: ...ure to close the control panel inside the main unit when parking the car outdoors for prolonged periods of time The control panel will operate properly within a temperature range of 0 to 60 C Do not a...

Page 30: ...is the DATA session Your personally created CDs with more than two recorded DATA sessions are not supported by this DVD video player When you play a CD Extra disc only the first session will be recogn...

Page 31: ...is the DATA session Your personally created CDs with more than two recorded DATA sessions are not supported by this DVD video player When you play a CD Extra disc only the first session will be recogn...

Page 32: ...properly if ACC is off while opening or closing the control panel or if moved by manually 7 Operations DCP Operations The control panel can be detached to prevent theft When detaching the control pane...

Page 33: ...properly if ACC is off while opening or closing the control panel or if moved by manually 7 Operations DCP Operations The control panel can be detached to prevent theft When detaching the control pane...

Page 34: ...R AMP LPF To control the output of SUB WOOFER AMP CANCEL To control the using presence of built in AMP Select the ON or OFF value to enable disable the internal amplifier If you use the external AMP i...

Page 35: ...R AMP LPF To control the output of SUB WOOFER AMP CANCEL To control the using presence of built in AMP Select the ON or OFF value to enable disable the internal amplifier If you use the external AMP i...

Page 36: ...n the car light is off DAY color on NIGHT color COLOR To adjust the color depth Press the button to decrease the color depth Press the button to increase the color depth This function enables to adjus...

Page 37: ...n the car light is off DAY color on NIGHT color COLOR To adjust the color depth Press the button to decrease the color depth Press the button to increase the color depth This function enables to adjus...

Page 38: ...source of the MAIN and SUB Zone is made up of the mixture besides of the external source The source conversion of the MAIN Zone is available when the 2Zone setting mode sets up to the MAIN Zone The so...

Page 39: ...source of the MAIN and SUB Zone is made up of the mixture besides of the external source The source conversion of the MAIN Zone is available when the 2Zone setting mode sets up to the MAIN Zone The so...

Page 40: ...r FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 FM1 Press the MENU button to display the stored PRESET lists Press the or button to seek up or down If you continue to pressthe button manual tuning will be done in the direction...

Page 41: ...r FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 FM1 Press the MENU button to display the stored PRESET lists Press the or button to seek up or down If you continue to pressthe button manual tuning will be done in the direction...

Page 42: ...Chapter Chapter Up The standard differs by countries Initial password is 0000 Before you change the level of parental lock you have to set a new password except 0000 You can change the level of parent...

Page 43: ...Chapter Chapter Up The standard differs by countries Initial password is 0000 Before you change the level of parental lock you have to set a new password except 0000 You can change the level of parent...

Page 44: ...playback TRACK RANDOM Track random playback FOLDER REPEAT Folder repeat playback FOLDER SCAN Folder scan playback FOLDER RANDOM Folder random playback iPod Operations The play mode is automatically en...

Page 45: ...playback TRACK RANDOM Track random playback FOLDER REPEAT Folder repeat playback FOLDER SCAN Folder scan playback FOLDER RANDOM Folder random playback iPod Operations The play mode is automatically en...

Page 46: ...FULL SCREEN NORMAL SCREEN CINEMA SCREEN to change the display size To return to the iPod menu screen change the VIDEO value to AUDIO on the iPod option screen To connect the iPod unit a dedicated cabl...

Page 47: ...FULL SCREEN NORMAL SCREEN CINEMA SCREEN to change the display size To return to the iPod menu screen change the VIDEO value to AUDIO on the iPod option screen To connect the iPod unit a dedicated cabl...

Page 48: ...un rays Check the batteries Problem Cause Solution Unable to insert the disc Noise sound and sound skipping Decreased sound quality after POWER ON No video display Another disc is already in the unit...

Page 49: ...un rays Check the batteries Problem Cause Solution Unable to insert the disc Noise sound and sound skipping Decreased sound quality after POWER ON No video display Another disc is already in the unit...

Page 50: ...nge 87 9MHz to 107 9MHz Quieting sensitivity 20dBf Limiting sensitivity 15dBf Stereo separation 20dB 1kHz Frequency response 100Hz to 7kHz Audio Amplifier Maximum power output 50W x 4ch Speaker impeda...

Page 51: ...nge 87 9MHz to 107 9MHz Quieting sensitivity 20dBf Limiting sensitivity 15dBf Stereo separation 20dB 1kHz Frequency response 100Hz to 7kHz Audio Amplifier Maximum power output 50W x 4ch Speaker impeda...

Page 52: ...tery terminal before starting This is to prevent short circuits during installation Car battery 2 Package Contents PART QTY Main unit Manuals Power supply lead For the main unit RCA lead Bag for acces...

Page 53: ...tery terminal before starting This is to prevent short circuits during installation Car battery 2 Package Contents PART QTY Main unit Manuals Power supply lead For the main unit RCA lead Bag for acces...

Page 54: ...one with the same amperage rating as the original To replace the fuse remove the old fuse of the power supply lead and insert the new One There are various types of fuse holder Do not let the battery...

Page 55: ...one with the same amperage rating as the original To replace the fuse remove the old fuse of the power supply lead and insert the new One There are various types of fuse holder Do not let the battery...

Page 56: ...xt pages 6 Ch Amp VTR Video Right Left Yellow Red Black Black Black Brown Green Grey Black Black Grey Black Blue Grey Red White Red White Red White Red White Yellow Yellow Visual in for camera OEM Rem...

Page 57: ...xt pages 6 Ch Amp VTR Video Right Left Yellow Red Black Black Black Brown Green Grey Black Black Grey Black Blue Grey Red White Red White Red White Red White Yellow Yellow Visual in for camera OEM Rem...

Page 58: ...hen the parking brake lead is not connected the monitor will stay off Parking brake lamp Lead to battery Cord parking brake signal lead Connect these three leads Parking brake lead Bright green Parkin...

Page 59: ...hen the parking brake lead is not connected the monitor will stay off Parking brake lamp Lead to battery Cord parking brake signal lead Connect these three leads Parking brake lead Bright green Parkin...

Page 60: ...on Manul de instrucciones y de instalaci n RADIO DVD MULTIMEDIA CENTER CENTRE MULTIM DIA DVD RADIO CENTRO DE MULTIMEDIA DE DVD RADIO Clarion Co Ltd 2008 01 Y YI All Rights Reserved Copyright 2007 Clar...

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