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How to operate the CD Changer

How to use the CD changer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  98

Listening to a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98

Listening to a CD when the display is raised  . . . . . . . . 98
Listening to a CD when the display is retracted . . . . . . 98

Selecting a track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Fast-forwarding/rewinding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Selecting a CD  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Repeating a track or CD  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99

Repeating the current track  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Repeating the current CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99

Playing tracks in random order  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

Playing tracks on the current CD in random order. . . . . . . 100
Playing tracks on all CDs in random order . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

Turning off the CD changer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

How to operate the DVD player

Before using the DVD player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  102

DVD video characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

About multiple languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
About multiple angles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
About subtitles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103

About discs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103

About playable discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
About region codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
About marks displayed on discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
About DVD disc structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105

Operation flow  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

How to use the DVD player  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  107

Watching a DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Operating the video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Playing the video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Fast-forwarding/rewinding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Fast-forwarding/rewinding 
using the panel buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Fast-forwarding/rewinding 
using the touch switches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Summary of Contents for AVN7000

Page 1: ...ot be liable for unsatisfactory product performance due to failure to follow these instructions Changes in product specifications may result in differences between the content of the manual and actual...

Page 2: ...ling the Memory Stick Duo 23 About the LCD panel 23 About TV 24 Basic operation Switching modes 26 Switching the mode 26 Switching the source when the display is retracted 26 Switching the source when...

Page 3: ...etting the background screen 46 Setting the Pic CLIP 46 Uploading the image data from another source 47 Image data storage 49 Saving image data 51 Deleting image data 54 Setting the opening screen 55...

Page 4: ...the radio 67 How to use HD Radio 68 Listening to HD Radio 68 Listening to HD radio when the display is raised 68 Listening to HD radio using panel buttons when the display is retracted 68 Selecting ra...

Page 5: ...stening to a CD 78 Listening to a CD when the display is raised 78 Listening to a CD when the display is retracted 79 Selecting a track 80 Fast forwarding rewinding 80 Repeating a track 80 Playing tra...

Page 6: ...MP3 MWA playing time display 92 Display order of MP3 WMA file folder names 92 Making and playing MP3 WMA files 93 Downloading from Internet MP3 WMA music sites 93 Converting CD music to MP3 WMA files...

Page 7: ...laying tracks on all CDs in random order 100 Turning off the CD changer 101 How to operate the DVD player Before using the DVD player 102 DVD video characteristics 102 About multiple languages 102 Abo...

Page 8: ...the angle 114 Switching subtitle language 115 Switching dubbed audio language 116 Setting the DVD player 117 Setting the audio language 118 Input a code 118 Subtitle language settings 119 Input a cod...

Page 9: ...cted Before adjusting sound quality 133 Functions available when the optional 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit is connected 133 About parametric EQ 134 About time alignment 136 About crossover 137 About...

Page 10: ...ignment 154 Manual adjustment 154 Automatic adjustment 156 Adjusting crossover 157 Adjusting sub woofer output level 159 Setting phase control 160 Adjusting speaker levels 161 Adjusting speaker size 1...

Page 11: ...c index 178 About screen and sound adjustment 178 About using AM FM radio 179 About using optional HD radio 179 About optional SIRIUS satellite radio U S A only 179 About using the CD player and CD ch...

Page 12: ...ned to each item Section title A title is assigned to each section Operation procedure Describes the operation Proceed with the operation steps in numerical order Attention Additional points regarding...

Page 13: ...ndicates that operation procedures continue on the next page Operation screen A screen showing the operation Section side heading The side heading for the current section Detailed operation title A ti...

Page 14: ...valent of several albums of music recorded on a single music disc Page 82 MP3 audio compression technology compresses audio data to one tenth of its original size CD R RW discs with recorded MP3 WMA f...

Page 15: ...ed System upgrades CD changer Page 98 A CD changer enables non stop playing of multiple discs for convenience at times such as taking a long drive It is easy to search for and play a song from among t...

Page 16: ...n be watched if a VTR deck is connected 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit Page 133 Dolby Digital 5 1 ch DTS 5 1 ch and Dolby Pro Logic are supported when the 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit is connected The...

Page 17: ...e power immediately Immediately turn off the audio in such situations Exercise caution as to the temperature inside the vehicle The temperature inside the vehicle can increase during hot weather Wait...

Page 18: ...ful not to get fingers or other objects caught in the monitor when it is being retracted into place Interference can cause injury or damage the deck When removing a disc or Memory Stick from the deck...

Page 19: ...demarks of Dolby Laboratories It is possible that a CD R CD Recordable or CD RW CD ReWritable disc will not play on the unit due to special disc characteristics scratches dirt or deterioration caused...

Page 20: ...hem out of direct sunlight Discs can warp and become unusable Do not apply paper based tape to either the recording side or label side of a disc Otherwise damage may occur Do not use discs that are wa...

Page 21: ...use commercially available lens cleaners as they may cause damage to the pickup of the player Do not use accessories such as stabilizers protective seals or laser lens cleaners sold for improving sou...

Page 22: ...le it is being used to playback data or upload data to the hard drive Otherwise data may be lost Please be aware that we will not be held responsible for lost data Memory Stick Duos with a capacity of...

Page 23: ...re in a dry place out of direct sunlight Otherwise it may become impossible to use the Memory Stick Duo Always place in the case provided when transporting or storing Do not touch terminals with metal...

Page 24: ...verhead train wires high tension wires traffic signals neon signs etc Depending on the signal buildings and mountains may adversely affect reception Visual or audio static may result when in close pro...

Page 25: ...25 Introduction...

Page 26: ...ll be changed in the order shown below 1 When the optional HD Radio tuner unit is connected 2 When the optional CD changer is connected 3 When the optional 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit is connected 4...

Page 27: ...he display is raised Press The SOURCE MENU screen is displayed Touch the touch switch for an audio source and relevant mode will be displayed on the screen When the optional 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix u...

Page 28: ...r DVD VTR operation screen When the SOURCE MENU switch is touched the operation screen for the selected source is displayed Touch to return to the original screen When the optional 5 1 ch decoder AV m...

Page 29: ...en for each mode will appear as shown below TV operation screen optional AM radio operation screen FM radio operation screen CD changer operation screen optional CD player operation screen MP3 WMA pla...

Page 30: ...of each mode When the operation screen for the DVD or VTR has not been operated for 6 seconds or more it will automatically be canceled SIRIUS satellite radio operation screen optional VTR operation s...

Page 31: ...e selected touch switch will turn light blue Touch to cancel turn off the guide tone Touch VOL button VOL NAVI MENU INFO SETTING 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF ENTER Set the volume at a level which will not adversel...

Page 32: ...you can simulate a favored sound environment within the vehicle Sound quality can be adjusted in all audio operation screens Displaying the sound adjustment screen Touch Touch in the VTR operation sc...

Page 33: ...on The sound adjustment screen can be changed to the following adjustment screens Sound adjustment screen Parametric equalizer adjustment screen Position setting screen Time alignment adjustment scree...

Page 34: ...on can be adjusted according to the number and position of passengers in order to obtain optimum acoustic effects 38 FADER BALANCE The left right front rear balance can be adjusted 39 LOUDNESS It is p...

Page 35: ...ncy level and Q curve bandwidth Touch the frequency of each band to select the frequency median frequency you want to adjust Each time the switch of each band is touched the median frequency will be s...

Page 36: ...to until you hear a beep Save the PEQ settings for future use Touch after making settings The PEQ mode adjustment will be saved and the system will return to the previous operation screen Switch Q cu...

Page 37: ...The PEQ mode adjustments will be saved and the system will return to the previous operation screen The currently saved equalizer can be returned to the default values Touch until you hear a beep The e...

Page 38: ...n a yellow box Touch the seat again to cancel the selection The four positions shown in the table below can be set Touch to cancel all settings Touch after making settings The position will be saved a...

Page 39: ...to set the volume balance to the center position Touch after making settings The set volume balance will be saved and the system will return to the previous operation screen To set the position again...

Page 40: ...light blue Touch Setting time alignment This function corrects position characteristics and frequency characteristics in order to delay the signals being output from the various speakers causing the s...

Page 41: ...n select the tweeter installation location and whether or not a tweeter is being used allowing you to select the optimum time alignment settings automatically Touch or for TWEETER Touch after making s...

Page 42: ...tomatically Touch or for REAR SPEAKER Touch after making settings The time alignment setting will be saved and the system will return to the previous screen Setting the sub woofer When a sub woofer is...

Page 43: ...TROL Touch after making settings The phase control will be saved and the system will return to the previous screen The output level of the sub woofer can be adjusted with this function Touch or for WO...

Page 44: ...HPF and sub woofer low pass filter LPF can be set within a range of 63 to 200 Hz This is the same as setting the HPF and LPF cutoff frequencies Touch or to select the cut off frequency Touch or to se...

Page 45: ...sound quality boost level to automatically regenerate harmonics such as reverberation depth and tone lost in compression producing a much clearer sound Touch or for HARMONIZER Low level of correction...

Page 46: ...audio operation screen information screen and navigation screen can be changed to a preferred wallpaper Setting the Pic CLIP Press Touch in the MENU screen Touch Touch for Pic CLIP Touch or for PICTU...

Page 47: ...of the device or on a CD R RW or MG Memory Stick Duo can be displayed as a Pic CLIP Press Touch in the MENU screen Touch Touch for Pic CLIP Touch for PICTURE Uploading the image data from another sour...

Page 48: ...e same disc image data cannot be read out When image data are to be uploaded from the HDD hard disk of the device save the image data to the HDD in advance Refer to the section Saving image data on pa...

Page 49: ...Duo CD R RW Disc format ISO 9660 Standard MODE1 Image capacity 1 5 MB or less per file Image size Approx 4 01 million pixels or less File extension jpg no support for JPEG2000 Writing system Single s...

Page 50: ...files D Automatically created folder name 3 3 D Automatically created folder name 4 3 DCIM 2 3 Files in PIC folder PIC 5 3 PIC 6 3 Image files to be recorded Memory Stick Duo 1 jpg 2 jpg 3 jpg 4 jpg A...

Page 51: ...recorded on a CD R RW MG Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick Duo can be uploaded to the HDD hard disc of the device Press Touch in the MENU screen Touch Touch for Pic CLIP DATA Saving image data NAVI ME...

Page 52: ...screen MEMORY STICK CD If any data other than image data are located on the same disc image data cannot be read out When image data are to be uploaded from a CD R RW insert the CD R RW containing the...

Page 53: ...Example If AA1 jpg already exists the new file with the same file name auto matically renamed 001_AA1 jpg and saved Touch and then touch to cancel saving the image file in progress and start saving t...

Page 54: ...a from the HDD hard disc of the device Press Touch in the MENU screen Touch Touch for Pic CLIP DATA Touch the image file to be deleted Touch Touch to delete all the files saved on the HDD Touch Deleti...

Page 55: ...wallpaper can be set to display as the opening screen This is the screen that is displayed when power to the device is turned ON Press Touch Touch Touch Touch for OPENING Setting the opening screen NA...

Page 56: ...56 Basic operation Setting the background screen Touch or The selected screen is displayed Touch 1 2 3 ENTER...

Page 57: ...ation screens and DVD screens These switches can be displayed as follows Touch The FUNCTION switches appear The FUNCTION switches are different in each audio mode The FUNCTION switches can be hidden b...

Page 58: ...eo or the audio operation screen To make viewing easier the display switches between daytime display and nighttime display depending on whether the vehicle lights parking lights taillights license pla...

Page 59: ...s screen The screen will be switched between daytime display and nighttime display each time is touched Touch Press or to turn the screen back on DISP ENTER When adjusting from the audio operation scr...

Page 60: ...for DVD TV VTR screen only Touch to increase green or to increase red TINT for DVD TV VTR screen only Touch for a darker tint or for a lighter tint Switching screen mode Touch DVD Touch followed by in...

Page 61: ...creen are stretched out However the vertical to horizontal ratio of 3 to 4 is maintained at the center of the screen to provide a comfortable wide screen image WIDE 3 mode The screen is expanded in bo...

Page 62: ...d the clock display Press for more than 1 second Each time the button is pressed the audio source display and clock display are switched Switching the control panel illumination The control panel illu...

Page 63: ...display is raised Press or touch the SOURCE MENU RECALL switch Touch for AM radio or for FM radio Listening to the radio when the display is retracted Press Turn to select AM or FM Press POWER button...

Page 64: ...he station that is closest to the current frequency will be searched for automatically and searching will stop when the station is received To stop the search before a station is found press the butto...

Page 65: ...65 RADIO Selecting radio bands Touch Touch Each time the switch is touched the radio band will be changed in the order shown below FM1 FM2 FM3 FUNC BAND...

Page 66: ...eset switch and touch it until you hear a beep The radio station frequency is set Touch the preset switch to tune in the selected station Touch Touch until you hear a beep The AUTO P function will act...

Page 67: ...how to switch between AUTO P and manual Manual AUTO P Search started AUTO P Search completed AUTO P Automatically saving stations to preset switches Touch until you hear a beep AUTO P Touch The statio...

Page 68: ...on the reception status HD Radio can also receive analog broadcasts which means reception is still possible in regions with no digital coverage Listening to HD radio when the display is raised Press T...

Page 69: ...sest to the current frequency will be searched for automatically and searching will stop when the station is received To stop the search before a station is found press the button again Touch the pres...

Page 70: ...h the preset switch to tune in the selected station Touch Touch until you hear a beep The AUTO P function will activate and start automatically selecting stations You will hear a beep when the automat...

Page 71: ...nalog reception automatically In areas where digital reception is not possible reception is automatically switched to analog to avoid loss of reception During digital reception DIGITAL is shown on the...

Page 72: ...uding music sports news and entertainment programs The channel can be selected from categories such as POP or ROCK or by individual manual channel selection Reception of SIRIUS satellite radio is fee...

Page 73: ...SOURCE MENU RECALL switch when a portable audio player is connected Touch Listening to SIRIUS satellite radio when the display is retracted Press Turn to select SIRIUS Press POWER button SOURCE MENU...

Page 74: ...te radio Displaying the SIRIUS ID Press Touch Touch SIRIUS ID will appear Changing the SIRIUS band Touch Touch Each time BAND is touched the band will be switched in the order shown below SIRIUS1 SIRI...

Page 75: ...that is closest the current channel will be searched for automatically and searching will stop when the channel is received To stop the search before a channel is found press the button again Touch a...

Page 76: ...uch Touch Touch a category switch Touch to switch the list Touch to return to the original screen Channels can be selected by direct input Touch Touch Input the channel Each time is touched one charac...

Page 77: ...rack When receiving an SIRIUS satellite radio broadcast information about the current track such as the name of the station the album the title of the track and musical genre can be displayed Touch To...

Page 78: ...ted into the disc slot Listening to a CD when the display is raised Press or touch the SOURCE MENU RECALL switch once a CD has been inserted Touch Playback will begin POWER button SOURCE MENU RECALL s...

Page 79: ...ed when they are recorded on the CD Up to 28 characters can be shown in the display Only characters recorded in ASCII code can be shown on the CD TEXT display The CD TEXT display may not be able to sh...

Page 80: ...ing the deck has switched to fast forward rewind mode and will continue you remove until your finger from the button Repeating a track Touch Touch Repeats the current track The track will repeat until...

Page 81: ...81 CD Turning off the CD player Press Press again to resume playback...

Page 82: ...is in motion Example of an MP3 WMA file structure Explanations are based on this example of an MP3 WMA file structure POWER button SOURCE MENU RECALL switch FUNCTION switch RPT RAND TRACK selection tr...

Page 83: ...he order When multiple MP3 WMA files and folders are on the same level they are played in ascending order by folder and file name Playing MP3 WMA files when the display is retracted Press Turn to sele...

Page 84: ...elected with the track selection track start point buttons Press or up Selects next music file down Selects previous music file Selecting with the TUNE TRACK buttons If music data and MP3 WMA data hav...

Page 85: ...st forwarding the deck has switched to the fast forward rewind mode and will continue until you remove your finger from the button Changing display of the current level The folder level can be switche...

Page 86: ...m playback will continue until canceled Touch again to cancel Touch during random playback to repeat the file currently being played Touch again to return to random playback At the end of each file th...

Page 87: ...of characters used Press to display the operation screen Touch The switch will change to when the file information is being displayed Touch to display the previous operation screen Turning off the MP...

Page 88: ...mpress files to a smaller size than MP3 can This unit has limitations on MP3 WMA file standards and the recorded media and formats that can be used Be aware of the following points when recording MP3...

Page 89: ...bps VBR is supported 48 to 192 kbps No support for reversible compression loss less com pression Playable sampling frequencies and supported bitrates Playable Not playable No combination Sampling freq...

Page 90: ...scs are fragile in high temperature high humidity environments and sections of the CD R may become incapable of playback Fingerprints or scratches on the disc may prevent playback or cause skipping Se...

Page 91: ...x number of characters 8 characters 31 characters File name max number of characters 8 characters 3 character file extension 31 characters Characters displayed Alphanumeric ASCII code ROMEO format JOL...

Page 92: ...at you avoid recording files that are not MP3 WMA files and avoid creating unnecessary folders In addition it is recommended that you record all data in a single session because it takes more time to...

Page 93: ...using a CD R RW drive connected to a computer Record by setting the recording format of the recording software to ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 not including extension format Select CD ROM mode 1 or CD R...

Page 94: ...ick data Insert a Memory Stick Duo into the slot and attach the control panel Listening to Memory Stick data when the display is raised Press or touch the SOURCE MENU RECALL switch once a Memory Stick...

Page 95: ...he data If recorded on the Memory Stick Duo the artist name song title track name and other details can be displayed on the screen If the number of plays and or playback period is restricted the relev...

Page 96: ...It is possible to fast forward rewind within the current track Press and hold or until you hear a beep up Fast forward down Rewind If you hear a beep while rewinding fast forwarding the deck switched...

Page 97: ...continue until the function is canceled Touch again to cancel At the end of each track the system arbitrarily chooses which track to play next As a result it is possible for the same track to be play...

Page 98: ...changer is connected touch When two CD changers are connected touch or Listening to a CD when the display is retracted Press Turn to select CDC1 When two CD changers are connected select CDC1 or CDC2...

Page 99: ...cted from among all the discs in the changer Touch one of the disc change switches The number for the selected CD will change color Repeating a track or CD See How to use the CD player on page 80 Touc...

Page 100: ...ible for the same track to be played multiple times in a row Playing tracks on the current CD in random order Playing tracks on all CDs in random order FUNC DISC RAND DISC RAND A disc change switch is...

Page 101: ...101 CD Changer Turning off the CD changer Press Press again to resume playback...

Page 102: ...different angles multiple angle and the preferred angle can be switched during playback Depending on the disc multiple angles may not be recorded About multiple languages This river which runs throug...

Page 103: ...s displayed About discs This unit conforms to NTSC color television methods so please use discs that display NTSC on the disc or package Playable disc types and their marks Size playing surface Maximu...

Page 104: ...hows the number of voice tracks Shows the number of subtitle languages Shows the number of filmed angles Shows available aspect ratios television screen horizontal to vertical ratio 16 9 is widescreen...

Page 105: ...has a number title number Title segments are further divided into smaller segments called chapters and each chapter has a number chapter number About DVD disc structures DVD Video Title 1 Title 2 Tit...

Page 106: ...ed To operate the disc menu To display the disc menu Played automatically To change the display of touch switches To operate the video To switch the screen angle and language To search the video To sw...

Page 107: ...L switch when a DVD has been inserted Touch Playback will begin To display the operation switches touch switches press or touch the screen POWER button SOURCE MENU RECALL switch Chapter change Fast fo...

Page 108: ...rward down Rewind If you hear a beep while rewinding fast forwarding the deck has switched to the fast forward rewind mode and will continue until you remove your finger from the button Fast forwardin...

Page 109: ...109 DVD Touch While paused briefly touch for slow motion playback Touch Pausing the video Stopping the video...

Page 110: ...the disc Touch in the DVD operation screen Touch or Touch Touch or to select the video you want to play Touch Turning off the DVD Press Press again to resume playback audio only NEXT MENU TOP MENU EN...

Page 111: ...ects next chapter down Selects previous chapter Touch in the DVD operation screen The title number input screen will be displayed Enter the title number by touching and Touch or to change the title nu...

Page 112: ...operation screen Touch Touch The menu number input screen will be displayed Enter the menu number by touching and Touch or to change the menu number in steps of one Touch or to change the menu number...

Page 113: ...the DVD operation screen Press or touch the screen to display the touch switches again Touch in the DVD operation screen Touch Touch The position of the touch switch will move up or down as you touch...

Page 114: ...es of a scene are recorded on a disc the angle can be switched Touch in the DVD operation screen Touch when the multiple angle mark is displayed The angle number will be displayed Touch The angle numb...

Page 115: ...be displayed Touch The subtitle number will switch and the subtitle language will change Switching subtitle language NEXT SUB TITLE Subtitle number SUB TITLE Each time is touched the subtitle languag...

Page 116: ...dio number and language AUDIO Each time is touched the audio language will change in order from among the languages recorded on the disc Depending on the disc it may only be possible to change audio l...

Page 117: ...layback can be set in advance Optional display of the multiple angle mark viewer restriction and other functions can also be set Touch in the DVD operation screen Touch Touch The SET UP screen will be...

Page 118: ...r video playback See below Sets the subtitle language for video playback Next page Sets the language of the displayed menus Page 120 Sets the display of the multiple angle mark Page 121 Restricts the...

Page 119: ...t a language other than those displayed on the screen Input a code Touch in the SUB TITLE setting screen Input a language code For language codes see Table of language codes on page 125 Touch Subtitle...

Page 120: ...preferred language Touch to set a language other than those displayed on the screen Input a code Touch in the MENU LANGUAGE setting screen Input a language code For language codes see Table of langua...

Page 121: ...ng the switch switches between ON and OFF mode Touch Setting the display of the multi angle mark angle selection mark Multi angle mark ANGLE INDICATOR ENTER Setting the multi angle mark display to ON...

Page 122: ...mber is not entered it is will not be possible to set the viewer restriction The pin code shown in the upper section will be displayed as when a pin code has not yet been set Once the pass code has be...

Page 123: ...ht and left edges cut off DVD software recorded in 4 3 size will be displayed exactly at screen size 4 3 Touch Changing video output VIDEO OUT 16 9 4 3 LETTER BOX 4 3 PAN SCAN ENTER When another monit...

Page 124: ...in the MENU screen Touch Touch or for DVD PLAY If the screen is switched to AUDIO SOURCE or the navigation system screen the optional rear monitor continues to play the DVD The optional rear monitor...

Page 125: ...Aymara 1114 Kannada 1919 Siswati 0126 Azerbaijani 1119 Kashmiri 1920 Sesotho 0201 Bashkir 1121 Kurdish 1921 Sundanese 0205 Byelorussian 1125 Kirghiz 1922 Swedish 0207 Bulgarian 1201 Latin 1923 Swahili...

Page 126: ...ed with the parking brake set If the VTR mode is activated while the vehicle is in motion only the audio will be played If the optional rear monitor is connected the video is shown on the rear monitor...

Page 127: ...s again to resume playback Press and then touch to resume playback of the video that was being played before the power was turned off After switching to the VTR operation screen touch switches will be...

Page 128: ...be viewed only when the ignition is switched to ON or ACC and the vehicle is completely stopped with the parking brake set If TV mode is selected while the vehicle is in motion or while the display i...

Page 129: ...automatically and searching will stop when the channel is received To stop the search before a channel is found press the button again Touch a preset switch that already has a channel recorded See Sa...

Page 130: ...se a preset switch and touch it until you hear a beep The channel is set Touch the preset switch to tune in the selected channel Touch until you hear a beep The AUTO P function will activate and start...

Page 131: ...Search completed AUTO P Automatically saving channels to preset switches Touch until you hear a beep AUTO P About AUTO P Touch The channels saved with AUTO P will be deleted AUTO P AUTO P may not aut...

Page 132: ...en the multiplex voice broadcasting is being received main voice and sub voice can be switched Touch Touch Touch Each time is touched the sound multiplex broadcast is changed between MAIN and Sub To e...

Page 133: ...n order to correct any phase mismatches in the sound resulting from the listening position 154 Crossover Allocate specified frequency bands to each speaker for improved sound integration 157 Sub woofe...

Page 134: ...etric equalizer lets you adjust the median frequency Q sharpness and bandwidth and gain to variable levels so that you can make fine adjustments to spot areas of the frequency band Harmonizer When ori...

Page 135: ...r characteristics 1 Median frequency can be varied 2 Gain can be varied 3 Q sharpness bandwidth can be varied High Sound pressure Low Low Frequency High High Sound pressure Low Low Frequency High High...

Page 136: ...for each speaker The result of this is that the phases of each speaker biases become mismatched and the sound becomes unnatural as though the sound stage were not wide enough The time alignment functi...

Page 137: ...at all The slope adjustment function is the function that is used to adjust these dampening characteristics The slope characteristics of a filter are such that with larger slope values for example 12...

Page 138: ...lizer correction is carried out in the following steps About E iSERV sound effect customizations Speaker adjustment Refer to Setting Adjusting the speakers on page 153 Frequency characteristics measur...

Page 139: ...ch in the VTR operation screen or in the DVD operation screen followed by to display the switch Touch any of the following buttons on the sound adjustment screen to display the corresponding adjustmen...

Page 140: ...quality How to operate the unit with an optional 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit connected Setting screen Speaker level setting screen Time alignment adjustment screen Crossover setting screen SP LEVEL...

Page 141: ...band adjustment Each band can be set to the following median frequencies Channel Band Adjustable frequency Hz Front Center Rear 1 to 5 20 25 31 5 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 250 315 500 630 1k 1 25k 2k 2...

Page 142: ...Touch or for FREQ to select the frequency to be adjusted Increase frequency Decrease frequency Touch or for LEVEL to adjust the frequency level The frequency level can be adjusted 10 dB to 10 dB in u...

Page 143: ...ssible to set more than one band in the same channel to the same median frequency Touch the switch you want to use to save to until you hear a beep Save the PEQ time alignment cross over and speaker l...

Page 144: ...ametric equalizer settings using E iSERV sound effect customizations Connect the accessory microphone with a optional 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit Align the microphone with the actual ear position an...

Page 145: ...ing the E iSERV website Touch to cancel measurement CANCEL MEASURE CANCEL Because this function is designed to make measurement of frequency characteristics easier slight errors may occur in the measu...

Page 146: ...ion for that seat The selected position will be indicated in a yellow box Touch the seat again to cancel the selection The four positions shown in the table below can be set Touch to cancel all settin...

Page 147: ...to set the volume balance to the center position Touch after making settings The set volume balance will be saved and the system will return to the previous operation screen To set the position again...

Page 148: ...ing at low volume Touch or for LOUDNESS The selected touch switch will turn light blue Setting the harmonizer It is possible to set the sound quality boost level to automatically regenerate harmonics...

Page 149: ...stening experience Different modes may be selected for different media types Touch in the sound adjustment screen Touch or for the Dolby Pro Logic II Touch after making settings The sound adjustment m...

Page 150: ...making settings The sound adjustment mode adjustments will be saved and the system will return to the previous operation screen Adjusts the dialog and music output level heard from rear speaker Touch...

Page 151: ...buted to the left and right front speakers Touch or for CENTER WIDTH The center width level can be adjusted within 0 to 7 in units of one Increase the level Decrease the level Touch after making setti...

Page 152: ...to hear even when background sounds are intense Touch in the sound adjustment screen Touch or for COMPRESSION Touch repeatedly to set OFF or to set FULL See the following table for adjustment levels...

Page 153: ...cted Speaker system Time alignment Crossover Speaker size Speaker level The settings can be adjusted according to the connected speaker system 1 way 4 speaker system or front 3 way speaker system Touc...

Page 154: ...matically correcting time alignment Manual adjustment Touch in the sound adjustment screen Touch in the setting screen Touch or for each speaker to adjust the delay time The delay time can be adjusted...

Page 155: ...delay time A B C 34 A Delay time ms B Distance from listening position to the farthest speaker cm C Distance from listening position to the speaker to be adjusted cm Example Listening position Driver...

Page 156: ...pe or string Touch After touching the switch a 10 second countdown begins Leave the vehicle during that time Pink noise will be output from the speakers and setting of the time alignment will start To...

Page 157: ...h time is touched HPF High Pass Filter and LPF Low Pass Filter are switched When 1 WAY is selected for the speaker system HPF High Pass Filter and LPF Low Pass Filter cannot be switched When 1 WAY is...

Page 158: ...he slope Each time is touched the slope will be changed in the order shown below Touch after making settings The crossover mode adjustments will be saved and the system will return to the previous ope...

Page 159: ...Touch in the setting screen Touch Touch or for LEVEL to adjust the sub woofer output level Increase the level Decrease the level Touch after making settings The sub woofer output level mode adjustmen...

Page 160: ...by selecting the phase Switch to a phase which lets the speakers combine without any disharmony Touch in the sound adjustment screen Touch in the setting screen Touch Touch or to select the phase con...

Page 161: ...n be adjusted within 10 to 0 dB in units of 0 1 dB Increase the level Decrease the level Touch after making settings The speaker level mode adjustments will be saved and the system will return to the...

Page 162: ...aker is touched the speaker size will be changed in the order shown below CENTER REAR WOOFER Adjusting speaker size SETTING SP LEVEL CENTER REAR WOOFER LARGE SMALL NONE YES NO The FRONT speaker is alw...

Page 163: ...ed when the speakers connected to the unit are able to output frequencies lower than 100 Hz Rear NONE Distributes output to the center speaker to the front left and right speakers SMALL This setting i...

Page 164: ...nit connected Importing sound data Sound data adjusted using the E iSERV website can be downloaded to a Memory Stick Duo and imported into the unit Insert the Memory Stick Duo to be used to store the...

Page 165: ...he file name to select the saved file Touch or to move the list Touch Select a preset switch through Sound data will be recorded for the selected switch Touch to cancel data saving LOAD EQ1 EQ5 CANCEL...

Page 166: ...k Duo and download the data adjustments through the E iSERV website as shown below The files that can be read by this unit are created automatically when you are downloading sound effect customization...

Page 167: ...er AV matrix unit is connected Up to two external monitors can be connected when the 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit is connected Separate images can be displayed on each external monitor External monit...

Page 168: ...to the external monitor Outputs the same images and sounds to the main unit and external monitor when the main unit source is set to TV VTR When the main unit source is set to DVD DVD images and sound...

Page 169: ...dio player or similar device to a DIGITAL terminal of the 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit for playback Listening to AUX Switching to AUX using the touch switches Press or touch the SOURCE MENU RECALL sw...

Page 170: ...it with an optional 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit connected Switching the AUX input The AUX input can be switched depending on the terminals connected to the 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit Touch or to...

Page 171: ...ERROR DVD ERROR DISC ERROR The CD MP3bWMA DVD player or CD changer will not move for some reason Eject the disc 1 The temperature of the CD MP3bWMA DVD player or CD changer has become unusually high W...

Page 172: ...llow the directions on the screen and start again A function that cannot be used while the vehicle is in motion was selected Stop the vehicle INVALID CODE A number not supported was input for selectin...

Page 173: ...dcast or disc Check by changing the radio station or disc A CD DVD will not go into the deck Power is not turned on Turn the vehicle ignition switch to ACC or ON A disc is already inserted and you are...

Page 174: ...ssible that 0 01 of the pixels may not light or may stay lighted This is not a defect so please use the deck in this condition The Audio screen is distorted by electrical noise Are electrical devices...

Page 175: ...s Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories lnc All rights reserved Products equipped with Macrovision This unit includes copyright protection technology used in accordance with US p...

Page 176: ...s for MPEG Audio Layer III the standard format for audio compression technology MP3 can compress files to one tenth of their original size because the technology compresses inaudible sounds found in a...

Page 177: ...treated as a title by video software and a single album or song is treated as a single title by music software The consecutive numbers attached to titles are called title numbers Chapter This is a un...

Page 178: ...CLIP P46 To set the screen to wide mode Switching screen mode P60 Regarding audio adjustment To change the volume Adjusting the main volume P31 To turn on off the guide tone used at switch operation...

Page 179: ...or a radio station Selecting radio stations P64 To save radio stations Saving radio stations P66 About using optional HD radio To play radio Listening to HD Radio P68 To search for a radio station Sel...

Page 180: ...t forward or rewind Fast forwarding rewinding P80 About using the MP3 WMA player To play an MP3 file Playing MP3 WMA files P83 To select a music file or folder to listen to Selecting a music file P83...

Page 181: ...DVD video Watching a DVD P107 To learn about discs To learn about the marks displayed on discs and packages About marks displayed on discs P104 To learn about discs that can be played About playable d...

Page 182: ...er restriction settings P122 Changing video output P123 To use the VTR How to use the VTR P126 About using optional 5 1 ch decoder AV matrix unit To adjust sound quality To adjust parametric equalizer...

Page 183: ...quality data Importing sound data P164 To set the display To set an external monitor image External monitor image settings P167 To play a portable audio player Listening to AUX P169 When something isn...

Page 184: ...use the Memory Stick player 94 How to use the MP3 player 82 How to use the TV 128 How to use the VTR 126 M Multi angle mark 114 N Nighttime display 58 NORMAL mode 61 P PEQ 141 POS position selector 3...

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