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Language Code List

(Only for Remote Control Unit)

In “Other” cases (Menu Language, Subtitle Language, Audio Language) (

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Definition of Terms

8277

Rhaeto-Romance

8279

Romanian

8285

Russian

8365

Sanskrit

8368

Sindhi

8372

Serbo-Croatian

8373

Singhalese

8375

Slovak

8376

Slovenian

8377

Samoan

8378

Shona

8379

Somali

8381

Albanian

8382

Serbian

8385

Sundanese

8386

Swedish

8387

Swahili

8465

Tamil

8469

Telugu

8471

Tajik

8472

Thai

8473

Tigrinya

8475

Turkmen

8476

Tagalog

8479

Tonga

8482

Turkish

8484

Tatar

8487

Twi

8575

Ukrainian

8582

Urdu

8590

Uzbek

8673

Vietnamese

8679

Volapük

8779

Wolof

8872

Xhosa

8979

Yoruba

9072

Chinese

9085

Zulu

Code

Language Name

7289

Armenian

7365

Interlingua

7378

Indonesian

7383

Icelandic

7384

Italian

7387

Hebrew

7465

Japanese

7473

Yiddish

7487

Javanese

7565

Georgian

7575

Kazakh

7576

Greenlandic

7577

Cambodian

7578

Kannada

7579

Korean

7583

Kashmiri

7585

Kurdish

7589

Kirghiz

7665

Latin

7678

Lingala

7679

Laothian

7684

Lithuanian

7686

Latvian, Lettish

7771

Malagasy

7773

Maori

7775

Macedonian

7776

Malayalam

7778

Mongolian

7779

Moldavian

7782

Marathi

7783

Malay

7784

Maltese

7789

Burmese

7865

Nauru

7869

Nepali

7876

Dutch

7879

Norwegian

7982

Oriya

8065

Punjabi

8076

Polish

8083

Pashto, Pushto

8084

Portuguese

8185

Quechua

Code

Language Name

6565

Afar

6566

Abkhazian

6570

Afrikaans

6577

Ameharic

6582

Arabic

6583

Assamese

6589

Aymara

6590

Azerbaijani

6665

Bashkir

6669

Byelorussian

6671

Bulgarian

6672

Bihari

6678

Bengali; Bangla

6679

Tibetan

6682

Breton

6765

Catalan

6779

Corsican

6783

Czech

6789

Welsh

6865

Danish

6869

German

6890

Bhutani

6976

Greek

6978

English

6979

Esperanto

6983

Spanish

6984

Estonian

6985

Basque

7065

Persian

7073

Finnish

7074

Fiji

7079

Faroese

7082

French

7089

Frisian

7165

Irish

7168

Scots Gaelic

7176

Galician

7178

Guarani

7185

Gujarati

7265

Hausa

7273

Hindi

7282

Croatian

7285

Hungarian

Code

Language Name

Digital audio output connector (Optical)

The digital audio output connector (optical) converts
electrical signals into optical signals and transfers
them to the amplifier. Consequently, it has a number
of features including its immunity from electrical inter-
ference from external sources and its ability to prevent
the generation of noise and its minimal effect on the
external environment.

Dolby Digital

This fully discrete format divides the music signals
into 5.1 channels: Front Left (L), Front Right (R),
Center (C), Left Surround (LS), Right Surround (RS)
and Subwoofer (SW: 0.1 channel) for recording and
playback. The number of channels that are recorded
depends on the software. (1 to 5.1 channels)

Interactive DVD

An interactive DVD is DVD software which includes
multiple angles, multiple plot endings, etc.

Letterbox screen

This refers to a screen on which the playback picture
of wide-screen DVDs or VCD (Video CD)s appears
with black bands running along the top and bottom.

LPCM (Linear PCM audio)

In this format, the audio signal is converted to digital
data and recorded in two channels without compres-
sion. Because the capacity of a DVD disc is large, it
can store more data with better accuracy than a CD.

MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group)

MPEG is an international standard format for the com-
pression of motion video as defined by the Moving
Picture Experts Group, a working committee which
functions under the auspices the International
Electrotechnical Commission. The Group established
the MPEG 2 Standard in 1994. MPEG2 built on
MPEG1 with many improvements, and it yield a higher
picture quality level.

Pan & Scan screen

This refers to a screen on which the playback picture
of wide-screen DVDs or VCD (Video CD)s is cut off at
the left and right sides. 

Playback control (VCD (Video CD))

If the VCD (Video CD) has “With Playback Control” or
others written on the disc surface or on the jacket, the
scenes or information to be viewed (or listened to) can
be selected interactively with the screen by looking at
the menu shown on the screen.
In these instructions, playback using the menu screen
is referred to as the “menu play” for video CDs. This
player supports Video CDs with playback control.

Title, Chapter (DVD)

DVDs are divided into some large sections (titles) or
some small sections (chapters). Each section is num-
bered; these numbers are called “Title number” or
“Chapter number”.

Track (Video CD/CD)

Video CDs or CDs are divided into some sections
(tracks). Each section is numbered; these numbers are
called “Track number”.

Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. Copyright
1992–1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights
reserved.

Chapter 1

Chapter 2 ……

Chapter 1 ……

Title 1

Title 2

Track 1

Track 3

Track 2

……

Track 

q

Press numeric buttons from

[0]

to 

[9]

to input the 4 digit

language code. (See below.)

¡

To input the number again,
press 

[RET] (RETURN)

.

w

Press 

[ENTER]

to finalize the

selection.

¡

Setting is finished and the
display returns to “Main
Menu”.

CAR AV

1

3

2

4

6

5

7

9

8

0

MUTE

E N

T

E

R

PAUSE

PLAY

STOP

SRC

RET

POWER

SOURCE

TRACK

RANDOM

 RETURN

 TITLE

 TRACK / SEARCH

MENU

AUDIO

ANGLE

GRP

SCAN

DRC

SUBTITLE

REPEAT

TITLE / CHAPTER

SEL

OSD

VOL

[ENTER]

[0] 

– 

[9]

[RET]

“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital
Theater Systems, Inc.

This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights. Use of this
copyright protection technology must be authorized
by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other
limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.

Summary of Contents for CQ-D5501W

Page 1: ...heat Otherwise these will raise the interior temperature of the unit and it may lead to smoke fire or other damage to the unit Do not use the product where it is exposed to water moisture or dust Exposure of the unit to water moisture or dust may lead to smoke fire or other damage to the unit Make especially sure that the unit does not get wet in car washes or on rainy days Observe the following c...

Page 2: ...The number in parentheses underneath each accessory part name is the part number for maintenance and service Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modification without prior notice due to improvements Trim Plate and Mounting Collar are mounted on the main unit at shipment Removable Face Plate Case YEFA131839 Q ty 1 CAR AV 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 0 MUTE EN T E R PAUSE PLAY STOP SRC RET POWER...

Page 3: ...D Changer Control 28 As needed Audio Settings 30 Function Settings Spectrum Analyzer Display Patterns Mute Attenuation Security Function 34 User Settings TV Type etc 36 Language Code List 40 Definition of Terms 41 Anti Theft System 42 Fuse 43 Maintenance 43 Notes on Discs 43 Installation 44 Wiring 46 Troubleshooting 52 Specifications 59 System Upgrade Panasonic SOURCE SEL VOL SOURCE 1 2 3 4 DR COM...

Page 4: ...is prod uct DVD Audio DVD ROM DVD RAM DVD R DVD RW SVCD VSD CVD CD G CD ROM except MP3 CD RW except MP3 and CD DA CD R except MP3 and CD DA SACD Photo CD CDV Hybrid SACD except CD DA Divx Video Discs CD EXTRA audio only playback possible DVDs with a region number other than 3 or ALL Playing back a photo CD disc with this unit could damage the data that is recorded on the disc CD DA A general music...

Page 5: ...you can also select a sound type by pressing the preset buttons 1 to 6 Sound source connecting to the AUX input terminal When an optional CD changer is connected a Page 28 When an DVD data disc is in the player a Page 24 When an VCD data disc is in the player a Page 24 When an MP3 data disc is in the player a Page 20 a Page 19 a Page 16 10 9 E N G L I S H CQ D5501W CQ D5501W General Main Unit SQ S...

Page 6: ... 1 second from the speaker output then release it Set the face plate to the position at which it is easy to read what is on the display Each time the above operation is repeated the face plate angle changes in the sequence shown below Note The positions specified at Face Plate Angle Tilt are memorized even after the following operations Open close ACC on off TILT 1 TILT 2 TILT 3 OPEN TILT OFF Cloc...

Page 7: ...CD CD CD MP3 MP3 MP3 DVD DVD DVD VCD VCD VCD DVD VCD CD MP3 MP3 MP3 DVD DVD DVD VCD VCD VCD CD CD CD MP3 DVD DVD DVD VCD VCD VCD CD CD CD MP3 MP3 MP3 DVD DVD DVD VCD VCD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD VCD VCD CD CD CD MP3 MP3 MP3 DVD DVD DVD VCD VCD VCD CD CD CD MP3 MP3 MP3 GRP Group TRACK TITLE CHAPTER Direct title chapter selection Direct track selection Direct folder file selection DVD DVD DVD VCD VCD VCD...

Page 8: ... seconds each scanning Note To stop scanning press one of the buttons from 1 to 6 Manual Preset Memory With this operation a station can be manually stored in the preset memory q Select a band and frequency a Previous page w Press and hold one of the preset buttons from 1 to 6 until the display blinks once Preset number 16 Preset Station Calling q Select a band a Previous page w Press one of the p...

Page 9: ...ast reverse 3 SCROLL 4 RANDOM 5 SCAN 6 REPEAT Track Play time 17 E N G L I S H Before Disc Playback Caution Do not use irregularly shaped discs Do not use discs that have a seal or label attached To avoid damaging the face plate do not push it down or place objects on it while it is open Do not pinch your finger or hand in the face plate Do not insert foreign objects into the disc slot Note Refer ...

Page 10: ... RANDOM again for more than 2 seconds to cancel Repeat Play The current file is repeated Press 6 REPEAT lights Press 6 REPEAT again to cancel Folder Repeat Play The current folder is repeated Press and hold 6 REPEAT for more than 2 seconds light Press and hold 6 REPEAT again for more than 2 sec onds to cancel Direct Selection Only for remote control Direct Folder Selection Example Folder number 10...

Page 11: ...ut also damage your hearing You are recommended to minimize the chances of making a disc that contains both CD DA files and MP3 files If CD DA files are on the same disc as MP3 files the songs may not play in the intended order or some songs may not play at all Do not record files other than MP3 files and unnecessary fold er on a disc The name of an MP3 file should be added by rules as shown in th...

Page 12: ...at the intervals of 1 second DVD DVD DVD VCD STEREO MONO L MONO R DVD VCD VCD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD DVD VCD VCD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD VCD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD VCD VCD 25 24 E N G L I S H CQ D5501W 24 23 E N G L I S H CQ D5501W DVD VCD Player You can enjoy watching DVDs and VCDs if the optional monitor CY VM1500EX is connected When a disc i...

Page 13: ...yback for more than 2 seconds to activate the DRC selection mode w Press and hold 0 DRC for more than 2 seconds to select a range of DRC DVD DVD DVD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD DVD DVD DVD VCD Functions Only by Remote Control Unit continued Most compressed mode TV broadcasts etc Mode recommended by software creators for listening at low volumes Does not compress the dynamic range Default MINIMUM OFF STAND...

Page 14: ...ct selection press DISP Random Disc Random Scan Disc Scan Repeat and Disc Repeat plays are canceled once GRP is pressed Note Trouble may occur while playing CD Rs Refer to the section on Notes on Discs a Page 43 This unit does not support the following through the CD changer CD RW playback except when CX DP880 is connected MP3 WMA playback CD text display Pausing does not function in the CD change...

Page 15: ...ressing SQ for more than 2 seconds CQ D5501W Volume Default 13 Setting range 0 to 40 Press VOLUME PUSH SEL to open the menu DISP Return to the regular mode Press VOLUME PUSH SEL select Press SEL on the remote control unit Turn VOLUME Press VOL or VOL on the remote control unit Note To return to the regular mode press DISP If no operation takes place for more than 5 seconds in audio setting 2 secon...

Page 16: ... sound from sub woofer Default 80 Hz Setting range 80 Hz 120 Hz Press VOLUME PUSH SEL Subwoofer Level You can change the subwoofer volume level Default 0 Setting range MUTE 6 dB to 6 dB by 2 dB Press VOLUME PUSH SEL Note To return to the regular mode press DISP If no operation takes place for more than 5 seconds in audio setting the display returns to the regular mode Adjustments of the subwoofer ...

Page 17: ...LUME Off Pattern 1 Default Pattern 6 SECURITY PATTERN Regular mode MUTE KEY Security Function You can activate the anti theft function when leaving your car Default ON Press VOLUME PUSH SEL Turn VOLUME The security function is activated Default The security function is not activated SLED Security Light Emitted Diode ON When the ignition switch is turned OFF The security message will be displayed T...

Page 18: ... of the numeric buttons from 1 to 9 Example 1 English r Finish the setting Press 0 Exit The setting is completed Note To apply changes to the setting be sure to press 0 Exit at the end After the user settings have been changed and entered the player returns to the start of the disc When the disc has predetermined language or other settings the user settings are not reflected 1 Menu Language Englis...

Page 19: ...mpress the dynamic range 4 Return The display returns to Main Menu Note When it is difficult to hear comparatively small sound such as movie dialogue setting Minimum will make those sounds easier to hear 1 ON When power is turned on On Screen Display message such as Play and Pause will be displayed on the screen for 5 seconds 2 OFF When power is turned on On Screen Display messages such as Play an...

Page 20: ...tiple angles multiple plot endings etc Letterbox screen This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide screen DVDs or VCD Video CD s appears with black bands running along the top and bottom LPCM Linear PCM audio In this format the audio signal is converted to digital data and recorded in two channels without compres sion Because the capacity of a DVD disc is large it can store more...

Page 21: ...t Contact Release 43 1 E N G L I S H CQ D5501W 42 How to hold a disc Do not touch the underside of a disc Do not scratch a disc Do not bend a disc When not in use keep a disc in a case Do not use irregularly shaped discs Do not leave discs in the following places In direct sunlight Near car heaters Dirty dusty and damp areas On seats and dashboards Disc cleaning Use a dry soft cloth to wipe from t...

Page 22: ...the Lock cancel plate y until you hear a click w Pull the main unit 4 Pull out the unit with both hands w q w q e w q How to remove the unit Supplied Hardware 1 1 1 1 2 1 Mounting Collar Mounting Bolt 5 mmø Rubber Bushing Trim Plate Power Connector Lock Cancel Plate 1 Clip Connector No Diagram Q ty Item No Diagram Q ty Item w e y and u consist of a set YEP0FZ5724 Warning This installation informat...

Page 23: ...d by the chassis parking brake switch Car chassis Battery Brake light Clip Connector u Caution For safety be sure to ask your nearest professional installer to do this connection ACC BATTERY 15A FRONT SP REAR SP PARKING BRAKE 1 3 2 VIDEO OUT VIDEO CONT Ground Lead To a clean bare metallic part of the car chassis Parking Brake Lead Blue yellow stripe Be sure to wire the parking brake for safety and...

Page 24: ...F2 Sub Woofer CJ HD303N Left For use as a monaural amplifier Bridge connection option Right Left Right Power Lead To ACC power 12 V DC External Amplifier Control Power Lead Blue white stripe External Amplifier Control Power Lead Blue white stripe Ground Lead To a clean bare metallic part of the car chassis Operating Unit Main Unit Connecting DIN Cord Supplied with CY AC300EX SUB W ANALOG IN DIGITA...

Page 25: ...NG BRAKE VIDEO CONT PRE OUT FRONT PRE OUT REAR S W OUT VIDEO OUT CH AUX IN 4ch External Power Amplifier option 2ch External Power Amplifier option Rear Speakers CJ DA6920N Front Speakers CJ DA1700N Ground Lead To a clean bare metallic part of the car chassis Power Lead To 12 V DC ACC Power Battery Lead To the car battery contin uous 12 V DC Black Yellow Red Parking Brake Lead Blue yellow stripe Be...

Page 26: ...pair to profes sionals Panasonic shall not be liable for any accidents arising out of neglect of checking the unit or your own repair after your checking Warning Do not use the unit in an irregular condition for example without sound or with smoke or a foul smell which can cause ignition or elec tric shock Immediately stop using the unit and consult your dealer Never try to repair the unit by your...

Page 27: ... a menu screen aRefer to the guide provided with your disc The audio subtitle lan guage selected in the user settings is not used It is not possible to switch if the disc does not have multiple audio lan guages subtitle languages angles recorded on it aRefer to the guide provided with your disc aSome discs permit switching through a menu screen aSometimes switching angle is possible only with cert...

Page 28: ...aAim the remote control unit at the sensor of the unit and press buttons The sensor is exposed to direct sunlight The remote control unit may not be operable when the sensor is exposed to direct sunlight In such a case the system is not faulty aBlock off sunlight to the sensor No response to press ing buttons Remote control unit Problem Possible cause a Possible solution The disc is still unfinali...

Page 29: ...ent from your product Troubleshooting continued Display The disc is dirty The disc has scratches a Eject the disc Possible cause a Possible solution Error Display Messages continued DVD VCD The disc is upside down The player for some reason cannot read the file you are trying to play File recorded in an unsupported file system compression scheme data format file name extension damaged data etc a E...

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