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CY-VHD9500U

CY-VHD9500U

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Troubleshooting

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Preliminary Steps

Check and take steps as described in the tables below.

If You Suspect Something Wrong

Immediately switch the power 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.

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 and 
be sure to contact the store from which you purchased your product or a nearby Panasonic Servicenter.
Continuing to use the product in that condition could cause accidents, fi re or electrical shock.

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

Sound is not 
generated.

The volume on the headphones is 
adjusted to zero.

Raise the volume on the headphones.

Cables are not correctly connected.

Connect cables correctly.

MAIN POWER switch is set to OFF.

Switch MAIN POWER to ON.

The power of headphones is set to 
OFF.

Switch the power of headphones to 
ON.

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Problem

Possible cause

Possible solution

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.

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.

Replace the batteries.

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

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

The dome light switch is at the OFF 
position.

Set it to the ON position.

The batteries of the IR wireless 
headphones have run down.

Replace the batteries.

Summary of Contents for CY-VHD9500U

Page 1: ...ación aérea CY VHD9500U Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use Prière de lire ces instructions attentivement avant d utiliser Ie produit et garder ce manuel pour l utilisation ultérieure Lea con atención estas instrucciones antes de utilizar el producto y guarde este manual para poderlo consultar en el futuro Operating Instructions Ma...

Page 2: ...smell immediately stop using the product and be sure to contact the store from which you purchased your product or a nearby Panasonic Servicenter Continuing to use the product in that condition could cause accidents fire or electrical shock Do 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 un...

Page 3: ... installation with the battery s terminal still connected could cause electrical shock and injury due to a short circuit accidents Always use the accessories provided with the product and the specified parts Using parts other than those specified could damage the inside of the product or cause the product to not be securely fastened and thus come loose which could cause accidents malfunction or fi...

Page 4: ... should find its way into your eyes do not rub them but immediately wash them with water and consult a doctor Forbidden At the time of operation Do not leave a disc SD memory card which is not completely housed inside the product in place Otherwise the disc may drop down hitting your face eye or other part of the body and causing injury Forbidden Do not hit the product with your hands or objects W...

Page 5: ...se electrical shock or fire Run the cords so that they do not get tangled in the moving parts such as the seat rails screws or car body Do not damage pull too hard fold twist or work on the cords Do not place the cords near heating appliances or put heavy objects on the cords Forbidden Take care that the wiring is not pinched or caught by the base plate attached to the roof or any other parts As y...

Page 6: ...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 us...

Page 7: ...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 cords Game Position page 64 The remote control 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 ...

Page 8: ...rded in PAL format others DVDs with a region number other than 1 or ALL Playing back a photo CD disc with this unit could damage the data that is recorded on the disc DVD RAM CD G CD R except MP3 and CD DA DVD_RW CD ROM except MP3 CD EXTRA audio only playback possible SVCD photo CD Disc Mark logo Disc size Video format Audio format Region No DVD video 5q 12 cm NTSC LPCM MPEG1 MPEG2 Dolby Digital 1...

Page 9: ... closing the display unit If the display unit cannot be locked be sure to consult your dealer and remedy the situation PUSH OPEN Safety Installation Diagram WARNING Have a professional technician wire and install the product Professional skill and experience is required to wire and install the product Improper installation could result in failure of safety equipment resulting in accident and injur...

Page 10: ...nts Contact your car dealer or manufacturer to determine the required procedure and strictly follow their instructions before attempting installation of this product if your car is equipped with air bag and or anti theft systems Specific procedures may be required for connection and disconnection of the battery to install this product Failure to follow the procedure may result in the unintended de...

Page 11: ...hecks you re ready to enjoy your new LCD monitor Final Checks 1 Make sure that all wires are properly connected and insulated 2 Turn on the ignition to check the unit for proper operation If you have difficulties consult your nearest authorized professional installer for assistance Caution Do not connect the power connector to the unit until the wiring is completed If there are no plastic caps on ...

Page 12: ... page 34 35 4 Get ready to attach the main unit page 32 33 E N G L I S H 8 There are five main steps to install the main unit For each step follow the detailed procedures on page 28 35 Ceiling reinforcement crosspieces Front cover CY VHD9500U Ceiling panel 1 Remove the headliner from the vehicle for installation page 28 A sample installation is shown below for your reference First remove the headl...

Page 13: ... reinforcement crosspieces and determine where the main unit will be installed Ceiling reinforcement crosspieces 3 Slide plate lower 1 Note Headliner construction and the position of chassis lights vary depending on the type of vehicle Do a preliminary check before starting work 3 Decide the position for attaching the base plate on the upper and lower slide plates Attach it by screwing in the incl...

Page 14: ...r use spacers or have other conditions that prevent the use of blue ceiling reflected illumination Before proceeding with the installation contact your dealer and find out whether your car allows the use of reflected light Before cutting the headliner check the direction of the paper template to prevent any mistakes in the installation position Headliner Reference holes 1 Paper template Cut out Fr...

Page 15: ...tallation you may not need to use some space washers When the space washers are to be used make absolutely sure that their height will be the same in all 6 locations Consult your dealer for details 1 Insert the screws C space washers D B flat spring washers 9 and and push nuts 8 in the main unit and attach the base plate Caution Before installing the unit be absolutely sure to check that the screw...

Page 16: ...hit by the screws or pinched between the plates Caution When connecting stripped wires be sure to wrap them securely with electrical tape to prevent shorts Caution If there is any extra wiring push it from the pull out opening to behind the ceiling taking care so that it is not pinched between the main unit and base plate Failure to heed this caution may result in an accident and or injury 5 Conne...

Page 17: ...e out cord Not used Video out cord Green yellow stripe Black Black ACC power lead To ACC power i12 V DC Battery lead To the car battery continuous i12 V DC Ground lead To a clean bare metallic part of the car chassis Fuse 3 A Resistor 220 Yellow Red Black Power connector Vehicle side Power connector Main unit side L white R red Video yellow CY VHD9500U VTR OUT VTR1 IN AUX IN REAR SP FRONT SP VTR 2...

Page 18: ...tion CY M7052 option CQ VA707WEUC Control Unit option L white R red Video yellow RCA cord option RCA cord option RCA cord option When a two way cord is used RCA cord option Center speaker cord Front speaker cord L Front speaker cord R Rear speaker cord R Rear speaker cord L L white R red L white R red L white R red L white R red Black Black green stripe L white R red Video yellow E N G L I S H 19 ...

Page 19: ...d take steps as described in the tables below If You Suspect Something Wrong Immediately switch the power 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 WARNING Do not use the product when it is broken or there is some abnormality In the unlikely even...

Page 20: ...sher A YEFL02806 6 Space Washer B YEFL02807 6 Space Washer C YEFL02808 6 Space Washer D YEFL02809 6 Screw YEJS03250 12 Screw YEJS05100 6 Screw YEFJ05101 6 Nuts YEJN01122 12 Push Nuts YEJN03100 6 Spring Washer XWA5BFZ 6 Flat Washer XWE5E10FZ 6 Screw for resin XTB3 10GFX 6 Cord Clamp SHR4C102 2 Magic tape Velcro YFS014C089ZA YFS014C090ZA 1 pair Wiping Cloth YEFX9991793 1 Note The number in parenthes...

Page 21: ... page 78 Disc slot SD memory card slot 1 Except SD mode Pause page 57 60 Playback page 57 60 Eject Ejects the disc page 56 When a disc is in the main unit blue Switches the power to on off page 54 When the main power is on blue Changes the source page 54 SRC Source POWER 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 p...

Page 22: ...e 58 SUBTITLE Switches the subtitle language page 59 ANGLE Switches the angle page 59 STOP Stops playback page 57 60 PAUSE Pause page 57 60 1 PLAY Playback page 57 60 9 TRACK SEARCH Goes to beginning page 57 60 Fast forward fast reverse page 57 60 Slow playback 9 page 57 REPEAT Repeat playback page 57 60 AUDIO Switches the audio language page 59 Switches between stereo or monaural sound page 59 RA...

Page 23: ...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 Maximum 120e Close the Display Unit Move the display unit by both hands until the display release button is locked Note Always use both hands to open or close the display unit Always check that the d...

Page 24: ... POWER indicator Right side Before wearing headphones 1Turn the volume on the headphones all the way down 2Press the POWER button The POWER indicator lights up 3 Turn the volume 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 Wireless Headphones page 10 How to Use the IR Wirele...

Page 25: ...n listening to sound from speakers through an external 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 below Current operation mode Loading Eject Play Pause Stop etc Title number Chapter number Playback time When is displayed The operation is prohibit...

Page 26: ... CD discs may not operate as described in these operating instructions Refer to the disc jacket for further details This unit 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 be ejected but only once Indicates the compatible types of disc During playback...

Page 27: ...select the input mode The mode changes as shown below every time TITLE TITLE CHAPTER is pressed Regular mode Chapter mode Title mode 2Press 0 to 9 to input preferred 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 brief delay before the subtitles appea...

Page 28: ...ect the input mode The mode changes as shown below every time TITLE TRACK is pressed MP3 Only File Folder 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 π STOP Press 1 PLAY again and play will resume from the point where π STOP was pressed Continued playback function To cancel continued pla...

Page 29: ...not supported If they do not conform to ISO 9660 file system the file may not play normally or the file or folder names may not be displayed correctly Make sure to add the mp3 extension to each MP3 file name A file with a different file name extension or none at all will not play Although Multi session recording is supported the use of Disc at Once is recommended Make sure to close the session whe...

Page 30: ...VTR2 Video Game Select the same mode VTR1 or VTR2 as the terminal that is connected to a 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 for video game play Video game OR SRC Source GAME SRC Source 64 65 Example Note Depending ...

Page 31: ...les This unit cannot record or erase tracks The titles and names of the artists may not always appear on the display If there is a multiple number of still pictures which are tied in with SD Jukebox only the first still picture is displayed It may not be possible for the unit to play back some kinds of still pictures even when they are tied in with SD Jukebox IMPORTANT If you have saved still imag...

Page 32: ...e following operations are performed and then the SD mode is restored the MODE SELECT screen will appear without fail Power off MAIN POWER off ACC off Mode change Label side Beveled edge Concerning the Data on the Cards When formatting the cards use SD Jukebox as the format When data which is not supported by this unit has been recorded on a PC it will not be recognized by the unit Do not delete D...

Page 33: ... be viewed by pressing and 2 Press ENTER or 1 PLAY to play back the selected moving pictures π STOP Press this to return to the moving picture list screen PAUSE Press this to stop the playback temporarily 9 Press this to cue to the start of the next moving picture or hold it down to fast forward Press this to cue to the start of the moving picture now playing back or hold it down to fast reverse N...

Page 34: ...LAYLIST The selected playlist is played DVD SD MENU Press this to return to the music file list screen The titles that are displayed differ depending on the settings performed when the playlists were created For further details refer to the operating instructions for the SD Jukebox Setting Repeat during Music Playback SETUP MENU Setting DISPLAY for Music Playback SETUP MENU 2 Select REPEAT by pres...

Page 35: ...D Mode Operation PICTURE 1 Select the still pictures to be viewed by pressing and 2 Press ENTER or 1 PLAY to play back the selected still pictures To play back a series of still pictures in succession slide show While the still picture playback screen is displayed Press 1 PLAY The still pictures will be played back for 5 seconds each 9 Press this to display the next still picture Press this to dis...

Page 36: ...ER 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 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 color o...

Page 37: ...lumination lights off 1 Minimum level 2 Middle level 3 Maximum level 1Press or to select the item 2Press ENTER VTR1 Connected to the VTR1 IN VTR2 Connected to the VTR2 IN Memory Clear Default NO Setting range 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 L IGHT HT OUTP UTPUT T LEVEL EL MEMORY...

Page 38: ...anish 4 Other page 96 5 Return The display returns to Main Menu 4 Finish the setting Press 0 The setting is completed While disc stopped Press DVD SD MENU Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 1 English 2 French 3 Spanish 4 Other page 96 5 Dispoff Subtitle language is not displayed 6 Return The display returns to Main Menu 1 English 2 French 3 Spanish 4 Other page 96 5 Return The display returns to Main Menu 1 ...

Page 39: ...creen Display messages such as Play and Pause will not be displayed on the screen 3 Return The display returns to Main Menu 4 Finish the 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 listening at low volume 3 OFF Movie theater mode with no compression 4 ...

Page 40: ...io of 4 to 3 The top 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 Replacing the Bulb of the Dome Light E N G L I S H 42 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...

Page 41: ...f headphones is set to OFF Switch the power of headphones to ON E N G L I S H 44 Problem Possible cause Possible solution 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...

Page 42: ...ices 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 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 DA data recorded CD R or CD RW and MP3 data recorded CD media CD ROM CD R CD RW DVD video Problem Possibl...

Page 43: ...mpany Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 http www panasonic com Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 http www panasonic ca YEFM293246 F0204 0 Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon Impreso en Japón 2004 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd CY VHD9500U ...

Page 44: ...xposed 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 Display Possible cause Possible solution The unit will not operate for some reason Eject the disc If the disc does not eject when you press then press the reset switch page 92 If normal operation is...

Page 45: ...on NO CARD NO FILE No card is in the main unit Insert the SD CARD into the SD card slot Data the unit can play is not recorded on the card Check the SD card For details refer to Notes on SD Cards page 66 Be absolutely sure to use SD Jukebox to create music files x You are trying to play incompatible or corrupted data This data cannot be played Check the SD card CHECK CARD An SD card whose data can...

Page 46: ...ere they will become hot or exposed to direct sunlight or where electromagnetic waves or static occurs readily Failure to heed this precaution may cause the cards to be damaged or their data to be lost Keep the terminal area on the back of the cards free from dirt water and foreign matter Do not touch this area with your hands or any other objects Static or malfunctioning of the unit or the cards ...

Page 47: ...e instructions playback using the menu screen is referred to as the menu play for video CDs This player supports Video CDs with playback control SD memory card The SD is a compact memory card that can hold many kinds of data including video music and photos More than 520 companies worldwide support the SD standard It is becoming popular as a bridge medium that lets different types of devices share...

Page 48: ...nc Panasonic Sales Company Factory Servicenter Ave 65 de infantería Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Phone 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 WARRANTY SERVICE For product operation and information assistance please contact your Dealer or our Customer Care Centre at Telephone 905 624 5505 Fax 905 238 2360 Web www panasonic ca For product repairs please contact one of the fol...

Page 49: ... Diagonal 815 16q 227 mm Number of pixels 336 960 pixels 234 verticalk 480 horizontalk3 Display method RGB vertical stripe Drive method a SiTFT active matrix format Light source 3 wavelength straight cold cathode tube edge light Dimensions WkHkD 1413 16qk97 8qk21 4q 375k250k56 mm Weight 6 lbs 10 oz 3 0 k IR Wireless Headphones Type Open air dynamic stereo headphones Unit 15 8q 40 mm diameter Power...

Page 50: ...les Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 http www panasonic com Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 http www panasonic ca YEFM284227 F0204 0 Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon Impreso en Japón 2004 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd ...

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