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12. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

GENERAL

DVD Player

Problem

Cause

Measure

Power does not turn 
on. (No sound is 
produced.)

Fuse is blown.

Replace with a fuse of the same amperage. If the 
fuse blows again, consult your store of purchase.

Incorrect wiring.

Consult your store of purchase.

Nothing happens 
when buttons are 
pressed.

Display is not 
accurate.

The microprocessor has 
malfunctioned due to 
noise, etc.

Turn off the power and remove the DCP. Press the 
reset button for about 2 seconds with a thin rod.

Note:

When the Reset button is pressed, turn off the ACC 
power.

*

When the Reset button is pressed, frequencies of 
TV/radio stations, titles, etc. stored in memory are 
cleared.

The remote control 
does not work.

Direct rays of the sun fall on 
the light-receptive part of 
the remote control.

When direct rays of the sun fall on the light-
receptive part of the remote control, it may not 
work.

The batteries of the remote 
control are dead or there is 
no battery in the remote 
control.

Check the batteries of the remote control.

The Reset button

Problem

Cause

Measure

Disc cannot be 
loaded.

Another disc is already 
loaded.

Eject the disc before loading the new one.

There is a foreign matter 
already in place.

Eject the foreign matter forcibly.

Sound skips or is 
noisy.

Compact disc is dirty.

Clean the compact disc with a soft cloth.

Compact disc is heavily 
scratched or warped.

Replace with a compact disc with no scratches.

Sound is bad directly 
after power is turned 
on.

Water droplets may form 
on the internal lens when 
the car is parked in a humid 
place.

Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on.

The image is not 
displayed.

The parking brake is not 
engaged.

Check that the parking brake is engaged.

Disc cannot play 
with the display 

PARENTAL 

VIOLATION

” shown.

The view is limited.

Release the view limitation or change the parental 
level.
See the subsection “

Setting up the parental 

level

”.

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Summary of Contents for VRX766VD

Page 1: ...TION WITH TOUCH PANEL CONTROL Owner s manual Installation manual All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Clarion Co Ltd Printed in Japan Dicetak di Jepang 2006 2 Y YI QC 6823K 280 8375 00 Clarion Co Ltd VRX766VD 001 cover E 1 ...

Page 2: ...ON AND TOUCHKEY OPERATION 7 6 REMOTE CONTROL 13 Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons 14 7 DCP 17 8 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING 18 Liquid crystal panel Generalities 18 Cleaning 18 Handling Discs 19 9 DVD VIDEO SYSTEM 20 DVD Video Features 20 Discs 21 About the registered marks etc 22 10 OPERATIONS 23 Basic Operations 23 Radio Operations 32 DVD Video Player Operations 34 Other Functions 49 11 OPERATION...

Page 3: ...ity Optical Digital Output 2 ZONE Control iPod Control iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries Expanding Systems iPod Wireless Headphone VTR etc 4 Channel Amplifier CeNET CD Changer CeNET DVD Changer TV Tuner 5 1 ch Surround Decoder CCD Camera Expanding audio features Expanding visual features Expanding sound features Expanding features for the rear seat...

Page 4: ...onal TV tuner is connected When receiving the TV broadcast the strength of the signals changes since the car is moving so in some cases it may not be possible to receive clear pictures TV signals are strongly linear so reception is affected by buildings mountains and other obstacles Such external factors such as electric train lines a high voltage lines and signal devices may disturb the picture o...

Page 5: ...J SRC MONI iPod MENU CONT Note Be sure to unfold this page and refer to the front diagrams as you read each chapter The control panel can be detached to prevent theft For details see the pages entitled 7 DCP 280QC6823KA_00 0_EN book Page 5 Monday February 27 2006 9 22 AM ...

Page 6: ...changer modes Keep pressing this button more than 1 second to play all tracks in the iPod mode iPod button Press this button to switch to the iPod mode CONT button Press this button to show hide the key pad on the menu screen of DVD video Video CD MENU button Press this button to show the menu screen of DVD video Video CD Keep pressing this button more than 1 second to show the top menu screen of ...

Page 7: ...tically 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 GENERAL menu in the ADJUST mode You can change the media sources Engine ON position When the liquid crystal panel closed When t...

Page 8: ...ton is P OPEN button in the description of operation per mode 2 External equipment not connected with CeNET is not displayed 3 When the TUNER mode is currently selected touch Back key 4 The operation key is Search key in the description of operation per mode 5 This shows an example entering 107 90 MHz Selects desired station 280QC6823KA_00 0_EN book Page 8 Monday February 27 2006 9 22 AM ...

Page 9: ...during DVD mode when automobile moving DVD PLAYER mode screen Option menu DVD SETUP menu Note 6 When displaying movies in DVD video mode touching the screen surface will cause the DVD PLAYER mode screen to be displayed 280QC6823KA_00 0_EN book Page 9 Monday February 27 2006 9 22 AM ...

Page 10: ...manual Adjusting audio feature settings ADJUST mode menu AUDIO menu BAL FAD screen BAL FAD AUDIO EXT menu When a 5 1 ch Surround Decoder is connected From any screen 280QC6823KA_00 0_EN book Page 10 Monday February 27 2006 9 22 AM ...

Page 11: ...11 VRX766VD English Owner s manual AUDIO menu STATUS screen SPEAKER SEL menu STATUS SPEAKER SEL AUDIO EXT menu 280QC6823KA_00 0_EN book Page 11 Monday February 27 2006 9 22 AM ...

Page 12: ...ttings Bright Color Hue Dimmer From any screen ADJUST mode menu MONITOR menu Switched by touching this key repeatedly GENERAL menu CLOCK Hour Minute a m p m CLOCK screen MONI ADJ Monitor Adjust screen 280QC6823KA_00 0_EN book Page 12 Monday February 27 2006 9 22 AM ...

Page 13: ...he following points When replacing batteries replace both batteries with new ones Do not short circuit disassemble or heat batteries Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames Dispose of spent batteries properly MUTE VOLUME P TIME BAND SRC 0 9 DISC SEL SEARCH MODE MENU RTN SET UP TOP MENU 2 ZONE PBC RDM SLOW ANGLE SCN RPT AUDIO SUB TITLE ENT ISR Signal transmitter Operating range 30 in all di...

Page 14: ...e the Key Pad screen ENT button Press to fix the entered data in the Key Pad screen r f buttons Press to select the next higher or lower preset station in TUNER and TV modes SCN button Press to perform preset scans in the TUNER and TV modes Keep pressing more than 1 second to perform the auto store operation in the TUNER and TV modes ISR button Recall ISR radio station in memory Keep pressing more...

Page 15: ... CD and MP3 WMA modes Keep pressing more than 1 second to perform folder scans in MP3 WMA mode RPT button Press to perform chapter repeat in the DVD video mode and track repeat in CD and MP3 WMA modes Keep pressing more than 1 second to perform folder repeat in MP3 WMA mode RDM button Press to play tracks at random in CD and MP3 WMA modes Keep pressing more than 1 second to play folders at random ...

Page 16: ...yed DISC SEL button Press to show hide the Disc List screen 0 9 buttons Press to enter track numbers in the Key Pad screen Press to select the disc number in the Disc List screen E e T t buttons Press to scroll the Disc Track List screen SCN button Press to perform track scan Keep pressing more than 1 second to perform disc scan RPT button Press to perform track repeat Keep pressing more than 1 se...

Page 17: ...ose the liquid crystal panel for safe before removing the DCP Attaching the DCP 1 Hook the right side of the DCP to the right side of the main unit 2 Settle the left side of the DCP to the main unit CAUTION Caution This unit uses a magnet to fix the DCP For the items that can be affected by magnetism such as magnetic cards be sure to keep them away from this unit The DCP can easily be damaged by i...

Page 18: ...o direct sunlight In extremely cold weather the display movement 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 liquid crystal panel may stop temporarily when it opens or closes when the engine stops or when it is cold The...

Page 19: ...lizers 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 center of the disc to the circumference Do not use any solvents...

Page 20: ...umber of recorded angles are 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 are indicated by the icon shown below Multi story function When a DVD video contains more than one story for a film you can select the story you...

Page 21: ...er cannot play back DVD Audio DVD RAM Photo CDs etc Note It may also not be possible to play back CDs recorded on a CD R unit and CD RW unit Cause disc characteristics cracks dust dirt dust dirt on player s lens etc If a CD R or CD RW disc that has not been finalized is played it will take a long time to start playing Also it may not be possible to play depending on its recording conditions You ca...

Page 22: ...se authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc iPod is for legal or rightholder authorized copying only Do not steal music Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or regis...

Page 23: ...he SRC button for more than 1 second Selecting a mode When the liquid crystal panel is open 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source menu External equipment not connected to this unit is not displayed 2 Touch the desired mode key When the liquid crystal panel is closed 1 Press the SRC button to change the operation mode Each time you press the SRC button the operation mode changes in the follo...

Page 24: ... angle of inclination can be adjusted to match the installation configuration within the automobile Perform this with the panel in its closed position 1 Keep pressing the P OPEN button more than 5 seconds The electronic beep will be heard After the beep sounds twice the panel will come out and stand up to the maximum angle After completion of the calibration the panel will be housed into the unit ...

Page 25: ...el horizontal Air conditioner operation mode When the way the liquid crystal panel is mounted hinders the operation of the air conditioner the position of the panel can be turned horizontal temporarily 1 Keep pressing the P OPEN button more than 2 seconds when the liquid crystal panel is open A beep sounds and the liquid crystal panel turns horizontal Press the P OPEN button again for the panel to...

Page 26: ...eft speakers Emphasized the sound from the right speakers 2 1 Touch the key of the BASS item 3 1 When the AUDIO BASS screen is displayed touch the or key for the desirable type to adjust to a desirable level GAIN 6 to 8 The factory default setting is 0 FREQ 50Hz 80Hz 120Hz The factory default setting is 50Hz Q 1 1 25 1 5 2 The factory default setting is 1 2 1 Touch the key of the MID item 3 1 When...

Page 27: ...1 Touch the C key to display the next menu screen 3 1 Touch ON or OFF of the M B EX item to turn the Magna Bass Extend effect on or off The factory default setting is OFF 2 1 Touch the key of the MONI ADJ item to display the MONI ADJ screen This screen can also be displayed directly by pressing the MONI button 2 2 Touch the Bright key repeatedly to select the adjustment type Every pressing it chan...

Page 28: ...ns only the details regarding adjustments are described procedures to select items are skipped Clock Adjustment Setting the BEEP The sound heard when you make operations is called beep The unit can be set up so that it does not produce this beep sound The factory default setting is BEEP ON 2 1 Touch the ON or OFF key of the CAMERA WARNING item to turn this function on or off The factory default se...

Page 29: ...an a navigation system NONE when no external device is connected The factory default setting is NONE 2 1 Touch the NAVI OTHER or NONE key of the CONNECT item to set the function to NAVI OTHER or NONE 2 1 Touch the ON or OFF key of the BLINK LED item to turn the function on or off The factory default setting is OFF 2 1 Touch the key of the SYSTEM CHECK item The available operation mode is listed in...

Page 30: ...simultaneously If the 5 1 channel surround decoder DVC940 is connected this function is disabled When an external equipment is specified for the SUB zone the 2 ZONE function is turned off if the function of audio mute for cellular phone is turned on or off The SUB zone cannot be controlled when the function of audio mute for cellular phone is turned on When the 2 ZONE function is turned on the VTR...

Page 31: ...evice connected to the Visual terminal Displays image of mode selected from the Source menu Rear monitor optional Displays image of mode selected from the Source menu 2 Audio output Sound from mode selected from the Source menu is output from 4ch speaker NON FADER and AUDIO OUT Front monitor lock ON Front monitor lock OFF Visual connection OTHER 1 Visual connection NAVI 1 Visual connection OTHER 1...

Page 32: ...ion displays the Key Pad on the screen allowing you to tune by entering a frequency 1 Press the BAND button or touch the Band key to select the desired band FM or AM 2 Touch the Search key to display the Key Pad screen 3 Touch the 0 9 key corresponding with the frequency you desired When you input the wrong number touch the CLR key to delete the last input number 4 Touch the ENT key to tune in to ...

Page 33: ...ously stored station remains unoverwritten at the memory position 1 Touch the Band key to select the desired band FM or AM 2 Touch the List key 3 Touch and hold the AS key for more than 2 seconds A beep sounds and the stations with good reception are stored automatically to the preset channels Preset scan Preset scan receives the stations stored in preset memory in order This function is useful wh...

Page 34: ...ize according to the rear view monitor which is connected to this unit When watching through a conventional type of the rear view monitor 4 3 N PS The leftmost and rightmost areas of the screen are cut off This function allows displaying the important part of image fully on the screen In some cases image is displayed while being panned scrolled N LB A black zone is created in the top and bottom ar...

Page 35: ...ed 4 2 Touch the key to select a desired language to set it The factory default setting is ENGLISH 4 1 Touch the key of PASSWORD item The PASSWORD screen is displayed 4 2 Touch the ten key 0 to 9 to input a 4 digit password Input the old password and touch the ENT key The factory default setting is 0000 Input 4356 to return password to 0000 Input a new password and touch the ENT key 4 1 Touch the ...

Page 36: ...THE GRENADINES 8667 SAMOA 8783 SOLOMON ISLANDS 8366 SURINAME 8382 Country Input code TONGA 8479 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 8484 TUVALU 8486 URUGUAY 8589 VANUATU 8689 VENEZUELA 8669 ANGUILLA 6573 ARUBA 6587 VIRGIN ISLANDS BRITISH 8671 CAYMAN ISLAND 7589 CHRISTMAS ISLAND 6789 COCOS KEELING ISLANDS 6767 COOK ISLANDS 6775 FALKLAND ISLANDS MALVINAS 7075 FRENCH GUIANA 7170 FRENCH POLYNESIA 8070 GUADELOUPE 7180...

Page 37: ... the screen closed Watching Listening to a disc already inserted 1 Press the SRC button and touch the DVD PLAYER key to select the DVD PLAYER mode Play starts automatically If no disc is loaded in the unit NO DISC appears in the display Note For your safety the VRX766VD has a safety function which turns off the picture when the car is moving so only the audio can be heard The picture can only be w...

Page 38: ... not started press the p button or touch the p key Button operation may differ depending on the story of the disc After the menu screen is displayed For normal DVD Video discs the DVD menu screen appears After the DVD menu screen is displayed select an item in the following operations and play it back Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen The DVD PLAYER mode screen is used to control the playback mod...

Page 39: ...he selected button item Switching Key Pad position When the Key Pad becomes difficult to view in the menu display you can move it to the other side of the screen Stopping playback 1 Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen touch and hold the p key for more than 1 second during playback Playback is stopped 2 To resume playback touch the p key Playback resumes from the scene where playback is stopped Paus...

Page 40: ...pter numbers or title numbers recorded on the DVD Video disc 1 Showing the DVD PLAYER mode screen touch the Search key The Key Pad screen appears with the chapter number input mode Touching the Title key turns the Key Pad to the title number input mode Title A large segment to divide the data area of the disc Chapter A small segment to divide the data area of the disc 2 Input the number of the tit...

Page 41: ...key 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 Indicates that 8 audios have been recorded When the power is turned on and when the disc is changed to a new one the language set as the factory default is selected If that language has not been recorded...

Page 42: ...ch the P Time key during playback 3 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Playback status is displayed on the screen Watching a video CD After disc loading the play mode is automatically engaged Button operation may differ depending on the story of the disc After the menu screen is displayed For Video CD discs equipped with the PBC Play Back Control function the menu screen appears A...

Page 43: ...d fast backward operation The unit may return to the menu screen when the button is pressed Searching with a track number This operation allows searching with the track numbers recorded on the video CDs 1 Touch the screen to display the VIDEO CD mode screen 2 Touch the Search key 3 Input the track number that you want to play back with 0 to 9 key 4 Touch the ENT key Playback starts from the scene ...

Page 44: ...g playback Playback pauses 2 To resume playback press the p button or 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 current...

Page 45: ... 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Displaying CD titles This unit can display title data for CD text CDs 1 Touch the Title key 2 Touch the X key of the Disc Artist or Track item to cause the respective display to scroll once Listening to an MP3 WMA This unit is an ID3 Tag compatible model This unit supports the title artist and album display of the ID3 Tag versions 1 and 1 1 Af...

Page 46: ...y the maximum allowable number of files is 512 max 255 per folder This represents the maximum number of tracks that can be played back 2 Tracks are played in the order that they were recorded onto a disc Tracks might not always be played in the order displayed on the PC Some noise may occur depending on the type of encoder software used while recording In case of a track recorded at VBR variable b...

Page 47: ...t folder are skipped and playback starts from the first track of the next folder Selecting a folder track on the LIST screen 1 Touch the List key during playback Folder List screen is displayed 2 When the desired folder is not displayed touch the v or V key to scroll the list 3 Touch the desired folder name key The Track List screen appears 4 Touch the v or V key to scroll the list and touch the d...

Page 48: ...d back repeatedly T RPT is displayed on the screen Folder Repeat folder repeat playback This operation plays back tracks in an MP3 WMA folder repeatedly F RPT is displayed on the screen Track Random track random playback This operation plays the tracks in the folder in a random order T RDM is displayed on the screen Folder Random folder random playback This operation plays back tracks recorded on ...

Page 49: ...and hold the Memo key for more than 2 seconds to store the title into memory The display returns to the original mode screen Title list play You can display a list of titles then select the CD track disc or broadcast station to listen to from that list You cannot display a title list with the unit in Seek Preset Scan Auto store Tuner or TV mode Cancel those operation modes before displaying a titl...

Page 50: ...an be shown without being cut or deformed Note When a 4 3 scale image non wide screen image is displayed part of the image may be out of view or the image may be distorted when in wide mode or full wide mode Please use normal mode for viewing such images with the proper aspect ratio During superimposed display it becomes a full wide mode Internal amplifier cancel function This function is used to ...

Page 51: ...ailable or not depends on the iPod version The iPod is used with the equalizer function turned OFF Precautions regarding battery consumption When the iPod s internal battery becomes depleted the recharge warning indicator will appear in the iPod s display In this condition the iPod cannot be played even if attached to the VRX766VD Also the VRX766VD s recharging function cannot be used to recharge ...

Page 52: ...k 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 current track When this button is pressed again within about 2 seconds playback starts from the beginning of the previous tra...

Page 53: ...r cable for iPod with video released soon you can enjoy the video data and slideshow data stored in the iPod showing them on the liquid crystal panel of this unit and the rear monitor if connected Note Do not connect the iPod to this unit when a Video Playlists item is selected on the iPod 1 Touch and hold the MENU key on the iPod menu screen for more than 1 second The screen will be changed to a ...

Page 54: ...he magazine If NO DISC appears in the display eject the magazine and insert discs into each slot Then reinsert the magazine back into the CD changer Pausing play 1 Press the p button or touch the p key during playback Playback pauses and PAUSE appears in the screen 2 To resume playback press the p button or touch the p key Playback resumes Displaying the CD TEXT titles This operation is only possi...

Page 55: ... forward and fast backward 1 Press and hold the R or F button during playback The playback speed becomes 5 time faster first and then 20 time faster 3 seconds later Releasing the button resumes to the normal speed playback Other various play functions 1 Touch the Option key 2 Touch the touch key of the function you want to play Track Scan track scan playback This scan play locates and plays the fi...

Page 56: ...tion which turns off the picture when the car is moving so only the audio can be heard The picture can only be watched when the car is stopped and the parking brake is applied 1 Press the SRC button and touch the TV VTR key 2 Press the BAND button or touch the Band key to select the desired TV band TV1 or TV2 Every pressing the button toggles the TV band between TV1 and TV2 3 Press the R or F butt...

Page 57: ... tuning Touch the X or x key to manually tune in a station Note Manual tuning is cancelled if you do not operate the unit for 7 seconds Recalling a preset station A total of 12 TV stations can be stored 6 TV1 and 6 TV2 There are 2 ways available to recall the preset station Using the R or F button 1 Press the BAND button or touch the Band key to select the desired TV band TV1 or TV2 2 Press the R ...

Page 58: ...t scan The unit starts scanning each station for 7 seconds sequentially 3 When the desired channel is received touch the PS key again Setting the TV diver You can change the reception setting for the TV antenna connected to the TV tuner Normally use the TV diver with the ON position 1 Touch the screen to display the TV VTR menu then touch Option key 2 Touch the ON or OFF key of the TV DIVER item t...

Page 59: ...ures to select setting items are skipped SPEAKER SEL speaker selection This function determines center speaker surround speaker and sub woofer connection Dolby PL II CONTROL This function is available only when the MUSIC MODE is selected for Dolby PL II For setup details see Selecting the Dolby PL II Dolby Pro Logic II type 3 1 Touch the key of the SPEAKER SEL item to show the submenu 3 2 Touch th...

Page 60: ...on can be set to the following three settings 50 Hz 80 Hz and 120 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 THRGH through THRGH 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 3 1 Touch the key of the SPEAKER GAIN item to sh...

Page 61: ...rce Setting and storing P EQ Properties 1 Press the ADJ button and touch the AUDIO key 2 Touch the key of the P EQ item to display the submenu 3 Touch the key for the desirable type to select The P EQ adjustment contents are as follows SIGNAL This function selects MUSIC or P NOISE The factory default setting is P NOISE SPEAKER SELECT This function selects FRONT CENTER or SURROUND The factory defau...

Page 62: ...ay the submenu 3 Perform the following adjustments Subwoofer volume adjustment Center volume adjustment Balance Fader adjustment 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen 3 1 Touch the or key of the SUBWOOFER VOL item to adjust to desirable level Setting range 6 to 3 The factory default setting is 0 3 1 Touch the or key of the CENTER VOL item to adjust to desirable level Setting range ...

Page 63: ...te control it may not work The batteries of the remote control are dead or there is no battery in the remote control Check the batteries of the remote control The Reset button Problem Cause Measure Disc cannot be loaded Another disc is already loaded Eject the disc before loading the new one There is a foreign matter already in place Eject the foreign matter forcibly Sound skips or is noisy Compac...

Page 64: ...SC PAL properly according to the VTR When the TV tuner is connected the image gets unclear Bad receiving condition A radio wave may not reach sufficiently due to obstruction of mountains or buildings Check it again at a place where a radio wave can be received properly The TV tuner has a double or triple image Bad receiving condition It may be under the influence of radio wave reflected by mountai...

Page 65: ...aught inside the CD deck and is not ejected This is a failure of CD deck s mechanism and consult your store of purchase ERROR 3 A CD cannot be played due to scratches etc Replace with a non scratched non warped disc ERROR 6 A CD is loaded upside down inside the CD deck and does not play Eject the disc then reload it properly Display Cause Measure ERROR 2 A CD inside the CD changer is not loaded Th...

Page 66: ...nput impedance 10 kΩ or greater Video input 1 0 0 2 Vp p input impedance 75 Ω Video Output Video output 1 0 0 2 Vp p output impedance 75 Ω LCD Monitor Screen Size 7 inch wide type 152 mm Width 85 mm Height 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...

Page 67: ... Sems hexagonal bolt M5 8 5 Electro tap Machine screw M4 3 4 6 Bag for accessories No 2 Hook plate 2 Cord clamp 7 Bag for accessories NO 3 Rca cap 12 8 Universal mounting bracket 9 Remote control unit 0 Battery for remote control unit Outer Escutcheon DCP Case 3 GENERAL CAUTIONS 1 Do not open the case There are no user serviceable parts inside If you drop anything into the unit during installation...

Page 68: ...t lever or obstruct your view before selecting the installation location Figure 2 3 Install the unit within 30 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 The source unit has mounting screw holes for NISSAN N m...

Page 69: ...on so that all the hooks are locked Note 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 Main unit Figure 6 Console opening dimensions Hole 182 mm 53 mm Screwdriver Stoppers Hole Instrument panel Universal mounting bracket Stoppers 2 Spring Outer escutcheon...

Page 70: ...re the mounting brackets to the chassis as shown in Figure 8 Holes are pre tapped for TOYOTA and NISSAN vehicles modification such as drilling new holes of the mounting brackets may be required for other models 3 Wire as shown in Section 8 4 Secure the unit in the dashboard and then reassemble the dashboard and the center panel 2 Screw 2 Spring 4 Hexagonal screw M5 8 Main Unit Figure 7 Main Unit S...

Page 71: ... off before wiring 2 Be particularly careful where you route the wires Keep them well away from the engine and exhaust pipe etc Heat may damage the wires 3 If the fuse should blow check to see if the wiring is correct If a fuse is blown replace it with a new one of the same amperage rating as the original 15A FUSE 4 To replace the fuse remove the old fuse of the power supply lead and insert the ne...

Page 72: ...ttery In the optional devices the RCA Pin and the Connector cable are separately sold items Note Red White Red White Right left Front audio output terminal Right left Rear audio output terminal Right left Non fader output terminal Gray Black Purple Red White Yellow Yellow White Red Video output terminal Video Audio left Audio right Visual input terminal Wireless Headphone VTR etc Right Left 2 ZONE...

Page 73: ...ck Blue White Orange White Red Brown Blue 12V main power Ground Rear right Rear right Parking brake lead Front right Front right Front left Front left Rear left Rear left Amplifier turn on lead Illumination 12V accessory Phone mute 1 Auto antenna 1 Connecting the PHONE MUTE terminal The lead included with the unit must be connected to the specified position of the vehicle s connector in order to u...

Page 74: ...r the camera CAA147 cannot be used Please use 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 phone is used TV Tuner When the TV tuner is to be connected connect the CeNET connector and RCA PIN yellow For detailed information refer to the instruction manual of the TV tuner DVD Change...

Page 75: ...amplifier Black Digital optical fiber cable included the DVH940 RCA cable sold separately RCA cable sold separately RCA cable sold separately Digital optical fiber cable DCA 005 008 sold separately Set the SLAVE STAND ALONE switch to the SLAVE position Set the CeNET STAND ALONE switch to the CeNET position Gray Gray RCA video cable included the VCZ625 Ferrite clamp Included the DVD changer RCA cab...

Page 76: ...TION WITH TOUCH PANEL CONTROL Owner s manual Installation manual All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Clarion Co Ltd Printed in Japan Dicetak di Jepang 2006 2 Y YI QC 6823K 280 8375 00 Clarion Co Ltd VRX766VD 001 cover E 1 ...

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