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CY-VHD9401N

CY-VHD9401N

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Troubleshooting

Preliminary Steps

Check and take steps as described in the tables below. 
For items in the “Possible solution” column in the tables below that relate to wiring connections or installation, 
do not attempt to do the repair work or check the wiring yourself.
For whatever is printed in italics in the “Possible solution” column, turn to the reference page given, and 
conduct the operations and checks yourself.

If You Suspect Something Wrong

Immediately switch [MAIN POWER] to OFF.
Disconnect the power connector and check that there is neither smoke nor heat from the unit before asking for 
repairs. Never try to repair the unit by yourself because it is dangerous to do so. Instead, be absolutely sure to 
consult with your dealer or your nearest Panasonic Service Centre and request repairs.

      WARNING: 

 

Do not use the product when it is broken or there is some abnormality.

  In the unlikely event that the product breaks (such as when no image is displayed or there is no 

sound) or there is some abnormality (such as when a foreign object is inside the product, water was 
spilled on it, smoke comes out or the product makes a strange smell), immediately stop using the 
product, switch [MAIN POWER] to OFF and be sure to contact the store from which you purchased your 
product or a nearby Panasonic Service Centre.

  Continuing to use the product in that condition could cause accidents, fi re or electrical shock. 

 If there are any problems in the wiring connections or installation, do not attempt to do the repair 

work or check the wiring yourself. Instead, be absolutely sure to consult with your dealer or your 
nearest Panasonic Service Centre and request repairs.

Troubleshooting Tips

Common

No power to the unit. 

The power cord (battery, ACC and 
ground) is connected in the wrong 
way.

Check the wiring.

Fuse blow out.

Eliminate the cause of fuse blow out 
and replace the fuse with new one. 
Consult your dealer.

Problem

Possible cause

Possible solution (reference page)

Sound is not 
generated.

The volume on the headphones is 
adjusted to zero.

Raise the volume on the headphones.

 

(page 107)

[MAIN POWER] switch is set to 
OFF.

Switch [MAIN POWER] to ON.

 

(page 108)

The power of headphones is set to 
OFF.

Switch the power of headphones to 
ON.

 (page 107)

Problem

Possible cause

Possible solution (reference page)

Noise

There is an electromagnetic-wave 
generator such as a cellular phone 
near the unit or its electrical lines.

Keep an electromagnetic-wave 
generator such as a cellular phone 
away from the unit and the wiring of 
the unit. 
In case the noise cannot be eliminated 
due to the wiring harness of the car, 
consult your dealer.

The contact of the ground lead is 
poor.

Make sure that the ground lead is 
securely connected to an unpainted 
part of the chassis.

The headphones are too far from 
this unit.

Use the headphones within a distance 
of 2.5 m from the unit.

 (page 107)

The path between the unit and 
headphones is obstructed by 
something.

The batteries of the IR wireless 
headphones have run down.

When using the headphones, remove 
any obstacles that obstruct the path 
between the headphones and unit. 

(page 107)

Replace the batteries.

 (page 106)

Common (continued)

Monitor

The tilt angle or 
the lateral angle of 
the display is not 
adjustable.

There is an obstacle.

Install the unit where the unit moves 
freely.

Problem

Possible cause

Possible solution (reference page)

Noise is made in 
step with engine 
revolutions.

Alternator noise comes from the 
car.

Change the wiring position of the 
ground lead.

Mount a noise fi lter on the power supply.

Dome light

Dome lights do not 
come on.

The wires are not connected 
properly.

For the wiring connections of the dome 
lights, consult a specialized contractor 
or your dealer where you purchased 
the unit.

Problem

Possible cause

Possible solution (reference page)

The dome light switch is at the OFF 
position.

Set it to the ON position.

 (page 100)

The batteries of the IR wireless 
headphones have run down.

Replace the batteries.

 (page 106)

Cables are not correctly connected.

Connect cables correctly.

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Summary of Contents for CY-VHD9401N

Page 1: ...e de lire ces instructions attentivement avant d utiliser le produit et garder ce manuel pour l utilisation ultérieure Leest u deze instructie alstublieft zorgvuldig door voor u dit product in gebruik neemt en bewaar deze handleiding voor later gebruik Läs igenom denna bruksanvisning noga innan produkten tas i bruk Spara bruksanvisningen för framtida behov Si prega di leggere attentamente queste i...

Page 2: ...ing or ignite or cause electrical shock or other malfunction in some cases qDo not leave the remote control unit lying around If when the remote control unit has been left on the driver s seat side it gets under your feet and slides under the brake pedal while you are driving this could interfere with your driving and lead to a traffic accident qDo not use the product when it is broken or there is...

Page 3: ...tall this product Failure to follow the procedure may result in the unintended deployment of air bags or activation of the anti theft system resulting in damage to the car and personal injury Warning Observe the following cautions when using this unit qUse the product at the proper volume setting Driving when you are unable to hear sounds around you or from outside the car can cause accidents qWhe...

Page 4: ...st or work on the cords Do not place the cords near heating appliances or put heavy objects on the cords qInstall the monitor in a position where it will not hit anybody s head when it opens and closes Failure to heed this caution may result in an accident and or injury qTake care not to injure your fingers with the power drill or other tool you are using Also take care not to damage the wiring ne...

Page 5: ... such as a bus taxi cab or commercial vehicle No guarantees can be made for the numerical values which have been set in the product when those values have been changed as a result of misuse of the product by the user or any third party or of the effects of static or electrical noise or of malfunctioning or repairs Liquid Crystal Panel Storage temperature range 20 C to 80 C When the liquid crystal ...

Page 6: ...ransmitter for Wireless Headphones page 106 An infrared transmitter built into the overhead monitor beams the sound signal to the listener wearing wireless headphones permitting front and rear passengers to enjoy separate program material With wireless headphones hereafter referred as IR wireless headphones listeners are free to move about in their seats and groove to the beat without tangled cord...

Page 7: ...languages Number of audio tracks Number of angles Screen size H V aspect ratio 4 3 standard size Letterbox page 139 Play back in letter box format on a standard screen 4 3 Play back in Pan Scan page 139 format on a standard screen 4 3 The Region number for this product is 2 and ALL Front speaker option Front speaker option CQ C9901N CD player receiver option CY VHD9401N Rear speaker option Rear sp...

Page 8: ...26 Aspect Ratio 128 Replacing the Bulb of the Dome Light 129 Troubleshooting 130 Maintenance 136 Language Code List 138 Definition of Terms 139 Specifications 140 Accessories Contents Item Diagram Q ty Paper Template Printed on the inside of the box 1 Under Cover YEFX9995698 1 Base Plate YEFG013092 1 Screw XSB5 25FN 6 Spring Washer XWA5BFN 6 Flat Washer XWE5E10FN 6 Screw for resin XTB3 10GFX 6 Cor...

Page 9: ... the main unit blue SRC Source POWER Switches the power to on off page 108 When the main power is on blue Changes the source page 108 Audio video input terminal 2 VTR 2 IN VTR2 Used to connect a game player or other device Main power switch MAIN POWER Turn the power off when the main unit is not going to be used for a prolonged period Main Unit Rear Concerning volume level adjustments The main uni...

Page 10: ...rse page 111 114 Slow playback 9 page 111 6 REPEAT Repeat playback page 111 114 2 AUDIO Switches the audio language page 113 Switches between stereo or monaural sound page 113 4 RANDOM Random playback page 114 5 SCAN Scan playback page 115 to Selects an item on the menu page 112 125 127 Selects a title chapter track folder file page 112 115 Selects an operation or item page 112 120j123 Folder sele...

Page 11: ...nces when disposing of the battery Monitor Position Adjustment Open the Display Unit 1Push the display release button PUSH OPEN until the display is unlocked Press the button with one hand while holding the display with the other 2Open the display unit by both hands until a comfortable viewing angle is reached Close the Display Unit Move the display unit by both hands until the display release but...

Page 12: ...y until you can hear the sound comfortably and clearly and without distortion After Use Press the POWER button to switch off Note Refer to When Listening with IR Infrared Wireless Headphones page 8 How to Use the IR Wireless Headphones PO W ER POWER button Volume up Volume down Operations Power and Volume Note One battery is required for the left and another for the right side of each headphone Ca...

Page 13: ...sing the control on the external device which is connected For further details refer to the instructions for the external device page 12 Example DVD video mode OSD on see below Current operation mode Loading Eject Play Pause Stop etc Title number Chapter number Playback time OSD On Screen Display CD Play MP3 Title BEST SELECTION Track 01 LOVE Artist ABC During playback Press OSD Folder BEST SELECT...

Page 14: ... even if the monitor is closed The sound may be interrupted for a few moments while the audio format is being identified The surfaces of new discs tend to be slippery Therefore when using such a disc for the first time it may not load satisfactorily even when it has been inserted into the main unit At a time like this insert the disc into the main unit as far as it will go until it is loaded prope...

Page 15: ...th the disc It may not be possible to switch the language unless the unit is at the DVD menu or is at DVD video settings page 124 The number of languages depends on the disc Some discs have only one language or have no language Some discs do not support the angle function There may be a brief delay before the subtitles appear Switching the Audio Language Switching the Angle Switching between Stere...

Page 16: ...SE again During playback Press 1 To resume playback press 1 again Playback Press 1 PLAY Press 1 Folder Selection Direct Track File Folder Selection next folder previous folder 1 During playback Press TITLE TRACK to select the input mode The mode changes as shown below every time TITLE TRACK is pressed MP3 Only Regular mode File mode Folder mode 2 Press 0 to 9 to input preferred track file folder n...

Page 17: ...ed Some writing software lets you specify the recording order by adding a prefix in the range of 01 j 99 etc to the file name For details refer to the user manual of your writing software Note You may encounter trouble in playing MP3s or displaying the information of MP3 files recorded with certain writing softwares or CD recorders CD R RW drives If a disc contains both MP3 and CD DA only CD DA da...

Page 18: ...y DVD changer DVD Changer VCR Camcorder External Devices Connectable to VTR1 VTR2 Video Game Select the same mode VTR1 or VTR2 as the terminal that is connected to a DVD changer VCR or Camcorder VTR 1 IN or VTR 2 IN Select the same mode VTR1 or VTR2 as the terminal that is connected to a video game VTR 1 IN or VTR 2 IN Note When GAME is pressed the unit automatically adjusts the screen optimally f...

Page 19: ...nu AUTO 1 2 3 4 automatically adjusted according to ambient light intensity Darker Brighter Increase the contrast between black and white Decrease the contrast between black and white Lighten Darken Deepen the depth of colour on the display Lighten the depth of colour on the display 1Press or to select the item 2Press ENTER SCR SCREEN N USER USER D IMMER ER CO CONTRAST RAST BR BR I GHT GHT COLO OL...

Page 20: ...ing is required when you connect a Panasonic DVD changer CX DH801N option Memory Clear Default NO Setting value YES NO MEMORY CLEAR Select YES Default settings NO No memory clear The display returns to the previous one SCREE SCREEN N USER USER VI DEO C O CONT BEEP INPUT SELECT INPUT SELECT OUTP UTPUT T LEVEL EL MEMORY ORY CLEAR AR SELECT ENTER SEL SOURCE END ENTER SET SCREE SCREEN N USER USER SELE...

Page 21: ... 3 Press 4 1 English 2 French 3 Spanish 4 German 5 Italian 6 Other page 138 7 Return The display returns to Main Menu 1 English 2 French 3 Spanish 4 German 5 Italian 6 Other page 138 7 Return The display returns to Main Menu 1 4 3 Plays a video in 4 3 screen 2 16 9 Plays a video in wide screen 16 9 3 Return The display returns to Main Menu Note A disc supporting closed caption and subtitles may ov...

Page 22: ...completed Press 7 1 Minimum Mode with the greatest compression roughly equivalent to a TV broadcast 2 Standard Mode recommended by the software manufacturer for listening at low volume 3 OFF Movie theater mode with no compression 4 Return The display returns to Main Menu Note When it is difficult to hear comparatively quiet sounds such as movie dialogue setting Minimum will make those sounds easie...

Page 23: ...he screen are slightly cut JUST The screen is extended horizontally to the aspect ratio of 16 to 9 The extension ratio increases toward the right and left ends of the screen Replacing the Bulb of the Dome Light Note Be careful not to scratch the surface of the front cover when attaching it A A A 1 2 3 5 A ASPECT 6 Preparation Turn the dome light switch off page 100 and turn the unit off Open the d...

Page 24: ...aler Problem Possible cause Possible solution reference page Sound is not generated The volume on the headphones is adjusted to zero Raise the volume on the headphones page 107 MAIN POWER switch is set to OFF Switch MAIN POWER to ON page 108 The power of headphones is set to OFF Switch the power of headphones to ON page 107 Problem Possible cause Possible solution reference page Noise There is an ...

Page 25: ...dia recording software and recorder to be used even if these CD R RWs are playable on other devices such as a personal computer Make CD R RWs in different combination of media recording software and recorder after referring to the description about MP3 page 116 A disc that cannot be played back on this unit is inserted This unit can only play the following types of discs DVD video Video CD CD CD D...

Page 26: ...may not be operable when the sensor is exposed to direct sunlight In such a case the system is not faulty Block off sunlight to the sensor Error Display Messages DVD video Video CD CD MP3 Disc is dirty scratched or upside down Check the disc page 137 Display Possible cause Possible solution reference page The unit will not operate for some reason Eject the disc If the disc does not eject when you ...

Page 27: ...r discs Do not write anything on the disc label with a pointed pen or hard point pen When inserting a disc into or ejecting and removing it from the unit insert it straight in or eject and remove it straight out in parallel with the unit Otherwise the disc may be scratched or marked in the process Special discs in a shape which is not round Discs with adhered labels etc on them Disc with adhered s...

Page 28: ...cted 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 numbered these numbers are called Title number or Chapt...

Page 29: ...active matrix format Light source 3 wavelength straight cold cathode tube edge light Dimensions WkHkD 375k250k56 mm Weight 3 0 k IR Wireless Headphones Type Open air dynamic stereo headphones Unit 40 mm diameter Power supply DC 3 V Two R03 AAA UM 4 batteries Dimensions WkHkD When the unit is extended maximally 180k205k80 mm Weight 210 including batteries Note Specifications and design are subject ...

Page 30: ...Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Web Site http www panasonic co jp global YEFM285693 F0205 0 Printed in Taiwan ...

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