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Protect Disc

 When you leave the car, be sure to eject the disc 

from this unit and bring it out.

When not Using the Product

 Lock the monitor in the fully closed position. 

 If the display unit cannot be locked, be absolutely 

sure to consult your dealer and remedy the 
situation.

Dimmer Sensor

 This unit automatically adjusts the screen 

brightness in accordance with the brightness of 
its surroundings. However, the dimmer sensor 
may not function properly if it is exposed directly 
to sunlight or other strong sources of light.

When Listening with IR (Infrared) 
Wireless Headphones

 Even if your headphones are the open-air type 

designed to let you hear outside sounds, do not 
turn up the volume so high that you can not hear 
what is around you.

 Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing 

comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound. 
So what sounds normal can actually be loud and 
harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by 
setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE 
your hearing adapts. 

  To establish a safe level:
  • Start your volume control at a low setting. 
  •  Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it 

comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.

 Once you have established a comfortable sound 

level, set the dial and leave it there.

 Do not attempt to adjust the size while wearing 

headphones. (You may fi nd that your hair is pulled 
as it becomes entwined with the headphones.)

 There may be breaks in the sound or noise may 

be heard if the headphones are used at a distance 
from this unit (display) or if obstructions block 
the infrared rays. These problems are caused by 
characteristics which are inherent in infrared rays, 
and thus are not indicative of any malfunctioning.

 Make sure that the infrared sensor window is not 

covered by your hands or hair.

 Since these headphones use infrared rays for 

operation, avoid using them in direct sunlight.

 When playing DVD video recordings and listening 

to their sound through IR Wireless Headphones, 
the sound may be heard at a low level even after 
the volume of the IR Wireless Headphones has 
been turned up. In a case like this, stop playing 
the disc, and then change the DRC (Dynamic 
Range Compression) setting among the DVD 
video settings (page 70) to “Minimum” or 
“Standard”. However, depending on a disc’s 
format and content (music DVD, etc.), you may 
feel that the sound is not being reproduced 
properly. If this is the case, keep the DRC setting 
at “OFF”.

 When listening to sound through headphones, 

the volume level is a little lower compared 
with listening to sound which is delivered from 
speakers through an external device.

Find the model number and serial number on either the back or bottom of the unit. Please record them in the 
space below and retain this booklet as a permanent record of your purchase to help with identifi cation in case 
of theft.

MODEL NUMBER

CY-VHD9401U/CY-VHD9401L

SERIAL NUMBER
DATE PURCHASED
FROM

Exemption from Liability

 The manufacturer will not be liable in any way for 

any incidental damages (such as loss of business 
income or changes or loss of memory data) 
which may result from the use of or failure to use 
this product.

 The terms and conditions of the warranty which 

accompanies the product do not apply when the 
product is operated in a vehicle which is used for 
business purposes (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: 

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20 °C to 80 °C 

   

{

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4 °F to 176 °F}

  When the liquid crystal panel reaches high 

temperatures or low temperatures, chemical 
changes occur within the liquid crystal panel 
which may cause malfunctions.

 Do not strongly impact the liquid crystal panel.

 When the temperature is very cold or very hot, 

the image may not appear clearly or may move 
slowly. Also, movement of the image may seem 
to be out of synchronization or the image quality 
may decline in such environments. Note that this 
is not a malfunction or problem.

  Usage temperature range:  0 °C to 40 °C 
   

{32 °F to 104 °F}

 There may be red spots, blue spots and green 

spots on the panel surface. This is a characteristic 
of liquid crystal panels and is not a problem. The 
liquid crystal panel is built with very high precision 
technology and has at least 99.99 % effective image 
pixels. Be aware that on 0.01 % of the panel there 
may be missing pixels or constantly light pixels.

 In order to protect the liquid crystal panel, keep it 

out of direct sunlight while the unit is not in use.

 Sudden changes in the temperature inside the car 

such as those which occur immediately after the 
car’s air conditioner or heater has been turned on 
may cause the inside of the liquid crystal panel 
to cloud over due to water vapor or it may cause 
condensation (droplets of water) to form and, as 
a result, the panel may not work properly. Do not 
use the unit while these symptoms are in evidence 
but leave the unit standing for about an hour, and 
then resume or start use.

Spots

Notes on Use

      CAUTION: 

THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS 

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 LASER PRODUCT.

USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR 
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN 
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN 
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR 
YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED 
PERSONNEL.

The following applies only in the U.S.A.

NOTICE:

This product has a fl uorescent lamp that 
contains a small amount of mercury. It 
also contains lead in some components. 
Disposal of these materials may be regulated 
in your community due to environmental 
considerations.
For disposal or recycling information please 
contact your local authorities, or the Electronics 
Industries Alliance: <http://www.eiae.org>

Summary of Contents for CY-VHD9401U

Page 1: ...ited Warranty and Customer Services Directory carefully before using this product and keep this manual for future reference Pri re de lire attentivement ces instructions y compris la Garantie limit e...

Page 2: ...ons may result in injury or material damage Warning Observe the following warnings when using the unit oThe main unit must never be operated directly for instance inserting or ejecting discs or adjust...

Page 3: ...ll 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 Ob...

Page 4: ...ist While you are replacing a bulb be absolutely sure to keep the dome light switch at OFF Otherwise you may burn yourself The bulb is very hot to touch while it is lighted and immediately after it ha...

Page 5: ...fication in case of theft MODEL NUMBER CY VHD9401U CY VHD9401L SERIAL NUMBER DATE PURCHASED FROM Exemption from Liability The manufacturer will not be liable in any way for any incidental damages such...

Page 6: ...ISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO INC Ave 65 de infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 PANASONIC AUTO PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE If...

Page 7: ...ntrol unit features a GAME button to enable games to be enjoyed with the best image quality when a game player has been connected to the unit When the button is pressed the brightness and contrast are...

Page 8: ...content on the disc Number of subtitle languages Number of audio tracks Number of angles Screen size H V aspect ratio 4 3 standard size Letterbox page 83 Play back in letter box format on a standard s...

Page 9: ...ent l appareil par exemple pour ins rer jecter un disque ou pour ajuster l angle du moniteur alors que le v hicule est en mouvement Il y a risque d accident et ou de blessure si les freins sont appliq...

Page 10: ...ivol par inadvertance dont peuvent r sulter des dommages au v hicule ou des blessures Mise en garde Respectez les mises en garde suivantes lorsque vous utilisez cet appareil o R glez le volume de l ap...

Page 11: ...utrement vous risquez de vous br ler L ampoule est extr mement chaude lorsqu elle est allum e ou vient tout juste d tre teinte Avant d essayer de la remplacer teignez le plafonnier attendez quelques m...

Page 12: ...gne de mauvais fonctionnement puisque ces ph nom nes sont propres aux caract ristiques inh rentes aux rayons infrarouges Assurez vous que la fen tre du capteur de signaux infrarouges n est pas voil e...

Page 13: ...te d achat d origine Appareils Auto Audio Un 1 an pi ces et maind uvre La main d uvre pour l installation ou le retrait de l appareil n est pas couverte par la garantie LIMITATIONS ET EXCLUSIONS Cette...

Page 14: ...sique sans risquer que les cordons ne s enchev trent Position de jeu page 106 La t l commande est quip e d une touche GAME qui permet d obtenir une qualit d image optimale lorsqu une console de jeu es...

Page 15: ...27 Lecture en format bo te aux lettres sur un cran rapport de format standard 4 3 Lecture en format panoramique et balalyage page 127 sur un cran rapport de format standard 4 3 Cet appareil a pour cod...

Page 16: ...utilice la unidad q La unidad principal nunca se debe operar directamente por ejemplo insertando o expulsando discos o ajustando el ngulo del monitor con el veh culo en marcha De otro modo se podr an...

Page 17: ...a podr a ocurrir que el producto empezara a echar humo se incendiara o fallara de alguna otra forma Para efectuar el recambio o la reparaci n de los fusibles p ngase en contacto con la tienda en donde...

Page 18: ...cto mientras est encendida y poco despu s de apagarse Antes de intentar cambiarla apague la luz del techo espere unos minutos y compruebe que se ha enfriado Utilice una bombilla que se ajuste a las es...

Page 19: ...to no los use bajo la luz directa del sol Al reproducir grabaciones de DVD v deo y escucharlas por auriculares infrarrojos inal mbricos puede ocurrir que el sonido se oiga bajo aunque se haya subido e...

Page 20: ...enredarse con ning n cable Posici n de juegos p gina 150 La unidad del mando a distancia presenta un bot n GAME para permitir el disfrute de los juegos con la mejor calidad de imagen a los jugadores c...

Page 21: ...pantalla relaci n de aspecto H V Tama o est ndar 4 3 Tama o carta p gina 171 Reproducci n en formato carta en una pantalla est ndar 4 3 Reproducci n en formato Pan Scan p gina 171 en una pantalla est...

Page 22: ...s for IR Wireless Headphones R03 AAA UM 4 4 Instruction Kit Operating Instructions YEFM285593 1 Installation Instructions YEFM293888 1 CY VHD9401U only Owner s Information Card 1 Power Connector YAJ02...

Page 23: ...ge 55 58 Playback page 55 58 Eject Ejects the disc page 54 When a disc is in the main unit blue SRC Source POWER Switches the power to on off page 52 When the main power is on blue Changes the source...

Page 24: ...forward fast reverse page 55 58 Slow playback 9 page 55 6 REPEAT Repeat playback page 55 58 2 AUDIO Switches the audio language page 57 Switches between stereo or monaural sound page 57 4 RANDOM Rand...

Page 25: ...n 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 Clos...

Page 26: ...up slowly 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 p...

Page 27: ...device Adjust the volume using the control on the external device which is connected For further details refer to the instructions for the external device page 14 Example DVD video mode OSD on see be...

Page 28: ...nit does not support DVD and Video CD karaoke functions Even after the car s ignition key has been turned to the ACC OFF position while a disc is still housed inside the main unit the disc can still b...

Page 29: ...title chapter number To input the number again press RET RETURN 3Press ENTER Playback will start automatically Video CD During playback Press 0 to 9 to input preferred track number There may be a brie...

Page 30: ...lar mode File mode Folder mode 2 Press 0 to 9 to input preferred track file folder number To input the number again press RET RETURN 3 Press ENTER Playback will start automatically Press STOP Press 1...

Page 31: ...on a disc A disc recorded by the packet writing software are not supported A playlist function is not supported Record files and folders in the order in which you want them to be played Some writing...

Page 32: ...2 63 Example Note Depending on the features of the game software the screen may not be adjusted optimally for the viewer even when this function is set to ON In this case adjust the screen manually pa...

Page 33: ...MER CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT 2 Submenu Select Select Select Select Select Select 1Press or to adjust 2Press ENTER to set Dimmer setting only 3Press SRC Source to exit the menu AUTO 1 2 3 4 automatic...

Page 34: ...VTR2 Connected to the VTR2 IN 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...

Page 35: ...opped Press DVD MENU Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 1 English 2 French 3 Spanish 4 German 5 Italian 6 Other page 82 7 Return The display returns to Main Menu 1 English 2 French 3 Spanish 4 German 5 Italian 6...

Page 36: ...e setting Press 0 The setting is 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 listen...

Page 37: ...op and bottom of the 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 Replacin...

Page 38: ...lt 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 51 MAIN POWER swi...

Page 39: ...bility of some CD R RWs may depend on the combination of media 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...

Page 40: ...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 81 Display Possible cause Pos...

Page 41: ...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...

Page 42: ...o 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 playe...

Page 43: ...Linear PCM 2 ch 44 1 kHz sampling 16 bit DTS bitstream 1j5 1 ch The analog portion is not output MP3 MP3 Linear PCM 2 ch 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz sampling 16 bit DTS only works with optical outputs E N...

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