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Equalizer Curve Adjustment

You can adjust the currently selected equalizer curve settings as desired. Adjusted equalizer
curve settings are memorized in “CUSTOM”.

Before performing the following steps, select the source whose EQ curve you’ll adjust.
(Refer to “Operation for Each Source Unit” on page 27.)

1. Check to see “Equalizer” is currently high-

lighted.

If not, select that option by moving the joystick.
“Equalizer” is highlighted in green.

2. Click the joystick.

The Graphic Equalizer Menu appears, with “Band”
highlighted in green.

3. Select the band by clicking the joystick.

Each click changes band in the following order:

Low 

=

Mid 

=

High

4. Select “Level”, “Frequency” or “Q Factor” by

moving the joystick.

Selected option is highlighted in green.

5. Adjust the selected option by moving the joy-

stick up/down.

The selectable options are adjustable in the following
limits:
As well, “Frequency” differs in adjustable range from
Band to Band.

Option

Adjustable Range

Level

–12 dB to +12 dB

Frequency

Low: 40/80/100/160 Hz

Mid: 200/500/1k/2k Hz

High: 3.15k/8k/10k/12.5k Hz

Q Factor

2W/1W/1N/2N

Adjusting Audio 

Summary of Contents for AVH-P7480DVD

Page 1: ...Before Using This Product Owner s Manual AVH P7480DVD This product conforms to CEMA cord colors ENGLISH AV Receiver DVD Player with 7 0 inch Display ...

Page 2: ... the Remote Control 21 Batteries Operation of the Display 22 Deploying the Display 22 Screen Angle Adjustment 23 Closing the Display 24 Changing the Wide Mode 25 Switching the Video Source 26 Operation for Each Source Unit 27 To Listen to Music 27 When using the DVD player Virtual Theater Quick Tour 29 Menu Structure 30 Information Screen 31 Switching the Information Screen Using the Screen Pictur...

Page 3: ...ed for CD TEXT compatible type 64 Selecting Discs by Disc Title List 65 ITS Instant Track Selection 65 ITS Programming ITS Erase a Track Program Erase a Disc Program TV Tuner 67 Basics 67 Operation at the Function Menu Screen 68 Accessing the TV Tuner Function Menu Exit from the TV Tuner Function Menu CD Player 69 Basics 69 Operation at the Function Menu Screen 70 Accessing the CD Function Menu Ex...

Page 4: ...t from the Audio Menu Equalizer Curve 92 Selecting the Equalizer Curve Equalizer Curve Adjustment Balance Adjustment 94 High Pass Filter 95 Front Image Enhancer Function 95 Loudness Adjustment 96 Non Fading Output 97 Subwoofer Output 98 Switching the Subwoofer Output ON OFF Subwoofer Setting Adjustment 99 Source Level Adjustment SLA 100 Changing the Initial Settings of AV Receiver 101 Accessing th...

Page 5: ...lay About the Liquid Crystal Display LCD Screen Keeping the Display in Good Condition About the Small Fluorescent Tube If You Forget Your Code Number 129 Error Message 129 Language Code Chart 130 Setting the Remote Control 131 Setting the Dipswitches Using it as a Navigation System Remote Control Troubleshooting 133 Terms 137 Installation 139 Connecting the Units 139 Connecting the Power Cord of A...

Page 6: ...t the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electroni...

Page 7: ... features including air bags or iii impair the driver s ability to safely oper ate the vehicle 6 As with any accessory in your vehicle s interior the display should not divert your attention from the safe operation of your vehicle If you experience dif ficulty in operating the system or reading the display please park safely before making adjustments 7 Do not attempt to install or service your dis...

Page 8: ... with the limits for a class B digi tal device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However ...

Page 9: ...y adjusting the pictures brightness When first using the display adjust the picture to a brightness that allows clear visibility at the angle of use Refer to page 121 Preventing the Battery from Becoming Exhausted When using this product be sure your car engine is running If you use this product when your engine is not running the battery will become exhausted About This Manual This product featur...

Page 10: ...rom a DVD Video disc or other sources on the front display while the parking brake is not engaged this warning will appear When you park your car in a safe place and apply the parking brake the picture appears on the screen When Using a Display connected to Rear Video Output This product s Rear video output is for connection of a display to enable passengers in the Rear seats to watch the Video or...

Page 11: ... the latest disc replace those for the least recent disc Resetting the Microprocessor When the ignition switch is turned OFF pressing the RESET button lets you reset the micro processor to its initial settings without changing SET UP MENU settings Condition Memory and other settings Press the RESET button in the following cases When this unit fails to operate correctly When strange incorrect messa...

Page 12: ... the addresses listed below for repair without advance contact For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product When using the 50 Disc Type Multi CD Player The available functions of the 50 Disc Type Multi CD Player are described in this manual Note that other 50 Disc Type Multi CD Player functions cannot be used with this product CAUTION USE OF CONTROL OR ...

Page 13: ...cs that have not been finalized is not possible Playback of discs recorded with a PC using the correct format is possible but depending on the application software settings environment and other factors playback may not be possi ble For details inquire at the store or dealer s where you purchased the application software Playback of CD TEXT discs is possible but display of titles and other informa...

Page 14: ...han when you insert a conventional CD or CD R disc Read the precautions with the CD R CD RW discs before using What the Marks on DVDs Indicate The marks below can be found on DVD disc labels and packages They indicate the type of images and audio recorded on the disc and the functions you can use Mark Meaning Indicates the number of audio systems Indicates the number of subtitle languages Indicate...

Page 15: ...his so bear this in mind when using the Search function Video CD and CD On CDs and Video CDs the contents are divided into tracks One track usually corre sponds to one song On some discs tracks may also feature an index With Video CDs featuring PBC Playback Control you can use a menu to perform playback operations It may not be possible to use functions such as Repeat and Search Track 1 Track 2 Vi...

Page 16: ...dult oriented scenes 1 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS is a registered trademark of Digital Theater Systems Inc This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other ...

Page 17: ...scs Store discs in their cases when not in use Keep discs out of direct sunlight and high temperatures Do not affix labels or apply chemicals to discs Condensation may collect inside the player when using the heater in cold weather interfering with playback Turn it off for an hour or so and wipe damp discs with a soft cloth Road shocks may interrupt disc playback Never insert anything other than d...

Page 18: ...The LED indicator will flash while the front panel is being detached Note Take care not to grip it too tightly or drop it Replacing the Front Panel Replace the front panel by clipping it into place Align the groove on the bottom of the front panel with the guide on the main body and clip in Precaution When replacing the front panel avoid pressing any of the buttons Avoid subjecting the front panel...

Page 19: ...Loading Slot other than discs that are compatible with this product The DVD function can be turned ON OFF with the disc remaining in the DVD player Refer to page 73 A disc left partially inserted after ejection may incur damage or fall out q w e r t y i o 0 1 u 3 2 q Disc loading slot w POWER button e Eject button r PLAY PAUSE 6 button t STOP 7 button y PREVIOUS 4 button u NEXT button i V SOURCE b...

Page 20: ...y u i o 0 1 2 3 4 q Joystick w Remote control operation mode switch e TA button r PGM button t 5 2 3 buttons y DISPLAY button u RETURN button i VOLUME Move upward or downward to adjust the volume If it is pressed the volume is reduced by about 90 Press once more to return to the original volume level o MENU button 0 RT button 1 SOURCE button 2 V SEL button 3 BAND button 4 Buttons 1 6 ...

Page 21: ...oystick e Remote control operation mode switch r MENU button t STOP 7 button y POWER button u DISPLAY button i Control stick o RETURN button 0 VOLUME Move upward or downward to adjust the volume If it is pressed the volume is reduced by about 90 Press once more to return to the original volume level 1 TOP MENU button 2 STEP E button 3 STEP e button 4 Number buttons 5 AUDIO button 6 SUBTITLE button...

Page 22: ...he brake or accelerator pedal Batteries Remove the cover on the back of the remote control and insert the batteries with the and poles pointing in the proper direction Precaution Use only UM 4 AAA or IEC LR03 1 5 V batteries Remove the batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a month or longer Do not attempt to recharge the batteries supplied with remote control Do not mix new and use...

Page 23: ...will be closed after approximately 6 seconds When the ignition switch is turned ON again or turned to ACC the display will be deployed automatically Installing the front panel will automatically deploy the display Refer to page 17 The automatic close open mode can be switched ON OFF Refer to page 120 When the ignition switch is turned OFF after the display has been closed turning the ignition swit...

Page 24: ...the display knocking against your vehicle s console or dashboard press the ANGLE button on the side to move the screen a little forward Note When adjusting the angle be sure to press the ANGLE button Forcible adjusting of the dis play by hand may damage it The adjusted angle of the display will be memorized and automatically returned to the next time the display is deployed Operation of the Displa...

Page 25: ...ollows When the ignition switch is turned OFF while the display is deployed the display will be closed after approximately 6 seconds When the ignition switch is turned ON again or turned to ACC the display will be deployed automatically Removing the front panel will close the display Refer to page 17 The automatic close open mode can be switched ON OFF Refer to page 120 When the ignition switch is...

Page 26: ...ure where captions lie outside Zoom ZOOM A 4 3 picture is enlarged in the same proportion both vertically and horizontally ideal for a cinema sized picture wide screen picture Normal NORMAL A 4 3 picture is displayed as it is giving you no sense of disparity since its propor tions are the same as that of the normal picture Note Different settings can be memorized for the AV VCR and RGB video In ad...

Page 27: ...120 7 Switching to AV and VCR You can switch between video from a component connected to the DVD player s video input VCR and video from the built in DVD player or component connected to AV BUS input AV Note When switched to AV you can watch video from the AV BUS component selected with the AV Receiver s source select Select the desired video source in following order AV VCR Note If you select the...

Page 28: ...ions by this product Two External Units can be controlled by this product although External is displayed whether you select External Unit 1 or External Unit 2 When two External Units are connected the allocation of them to External Unit 1 or External Unit 2 is automatically set by this product In the following cases the sound source will not change When the sound source from another product is not...

Page 29: ...t The video source selected with the TV Tuner is displayed To select the VIDEO mode switch the VIDEO mode ON in the Set Up Menu See page 33 3 Raise or lower the volume 4 Turn the source OFF When using the DVD player You can switch on and off the DVD player independently from other units Switching the AV Receiver off independently does not switch the DVD player off You have to switch the DVD player...

Page 30: ...n If you click the joystick you switch to the Function Menu Screen Further explana tion on how to use the Function Menu Screen will follow Move the joystick right to move to the Power Band Room This screen provides a visual image of the volume settings Click the joystick to change the power band dis play as below Monaural display j 4 band display When the power is turned on the Center Room screen ...

Page 31: ...icon appears only when the selected source is a visual medium Menu Structure The setting and adjusting operation of AV Receiver is done from the Main Menu Press the MENU button and four main menu icons appear on the screen Function Audio Picture and Set Up The selected function is highlighted in green Move to each menu screen from this opening screen Select Function then click the joy stick to dis...

Page 32: ... as fol lows The title list appears on the plate and you can input disc titles here You can also switch the titles displayed on the Flip Down Plate Entered title is displayed 7 When playing a CD TEXT disc The Disc Title and Track Title are dis played 7 When playing a CD TEXT disc Pressing the DISPLAY button switches the display as follows 1 Track Title Disc Title 2 Disc Artist Name Disc Title 3 Tr...

Page 33: ...MD Player Source Plate Display No Plate 7 External Devices External Devices are VIDEO AUX Speaker Input and External Units Source Plate Display No Plate For visual sources the Source Plate Display disappears after about 8 seconds Each press of the DISPLAY button switches the display on the Source Plate as follows 1 Disc Title Track Title 2 Track Title Disc Title Pressing the DISPLAY button for 2 s...

Page 34: ...off your navigation unit you can confirm it on the display Selecting the Video Source Switching the Video ON OFF Mode You can select the video unit when one is connected to the video input on the AV Receiver To select the Video mode switch the Video in the Set Up Menu On 1 Press the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green 2 Select Set Up by moving the joystick...

Page 35: ...efore performing operations Refer to the video unit manual Select Video by pressing the SOURCE but ton Selecting the BGTV BGVTR You can switch the picture separately from the audio of the TV or Video to another source while listening to the sound from the current source Switch the power to your video unit ON before performing operations Refer to the video unit manual Select BGTV or BGVTR by pressi...

Page 36: ... Switch the power to your video unit ON before performing operations Refer to the video unit manual Press the V SEL button for 2 seconds Each press of the V SEL button for 2 seconds selects the source in the following order OFF Link to Front Display Source F SRC Video VTR Note The rear display will only display audiovisual sources i e DVD player TV Tuner etc Audio only sources MD CD FM AM Tuner ca...

Page 37: ...ick up down The selected option is highlighted in yellow You can adjust the selected option Option Adjustment SHARP You can adjust the sharpness of the picture The display changes as the distinction of the picture changes from sharp to dull HUE You can adjust the hue of the picture The display changes as the distinction of the picture changes from red dish to greenish COLOR You can adjust the colo...

Page 38: ...reo indicator STEREO lights when a stereo station is selected PresetNumber Frequency Band Selecting the Tuner Select the Tuner as source by pressing the SOURCE button as many times as necessary Preset Tuning You can memorize broadcast stations in buttons 1 through 6 for easy one touch station recall Preset station recall Less than 2 seconds Broadcast station preset memory More than 2 seconds Note ...

Page 39: ...moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the Tuner Function Menu Press the RETURN button 38 Built In Tuner 7 FM Tuner Function Menu 7 AM Tuner Function Menu Best Stations Memory See page 39 Local Seek Tuning See page 39 PGM button See page 40 TA Function See page 40 Seek Select See page 40 Best Stati...

Page 40: ...r buttons 1 6 and in order of their signal strength To Cancel the process click the joystick before memorization is complete Local Seek Tuning When Local is ON you can only select broadcast stations providing strong reception 1 Select Local by moving the joystick Local is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click selects the desired Local Seek Sensitivity in the following order FM Off L...

Page 41: ...hlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles the PTY Frequency PGM button You can create a shortcut for BSM or Local Mode If you want to control the function of one of these without needing to go to the Function Menu each time do the following 1 Select PGM by moving the joystick PGM is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click changes the PGM mode in the following order BSM...

Page 42: ... Text Display No Plate Examples Recalling Preset Stations by Preset Frequency List 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Preset Frequency List to appear 2 Select the band by pressing the BAND button 3 Select the preset station by moving the joystick up down Selected station is highlighted 4 Click the joystick Selected station is indicated in yellow and tuned SourcePlate RadioTextDisplay FMband Preset...

Page 43: ...ormation and emergency broadcasts and radio text display Note The RDS service does not provide AM broadcast information The RDS service may not be provided by all FM stations PTY Function This product allows you to look for a station by PTY information Program Type ID code The information is divided into 8 types such as ROCK COUNTRY NEWS and TALK PTY Corresponding PTY ROCK TOP 40 CLS ROCK ROCK SFT...

Page 44: ...essing the 5 button A station broadcasting a program with a different PTY from the PTY of the currently received broadcast sta tion is selected 7 Select a station by pressing the 2 3 button A station broadcasting a program with the same PTY as the currently received broadcast station is selected Note If a PTY code of zero is received from a station NONE will be displayed This indicates that the st...

Page 45: ...switches to reception of an emergency announcement Note The system switches back to the original source following emergency announcement recep tion In sources other than tuner the tuner automatically seeks out the RDS station with the strongest signal in the current area 10 seconds after RDS station reception has become impos sible This function does not operate when the TA function is active Canc...

Page 46: ...he tuner is tuned to a TP sta tion 2 Press the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick The Tuner Function Menu appears 4 Select TA by moving the joystick TA is highlighted in green 5 Activate the TA function by clicking the joy stick Each click toggles TA On Off 6 Press the RETURN button You go back to the Center Room The Traffic indicator...

Page 47: ... ON Only TP stations are stored by BSM when the Traffic indicator is ON You can also switch TA on off without needing to go to the Function Menu each time by pressing the TA button Canceling Traffic Announcements Press the SOURCE button while a traffic announcement is being received to cancel the announcement and return to the original source The announcement is canceled but the tuner remains in t...

Page 48: ... can store data from up to six Radio Text transmissions in buttons 1 6 You can also switch to the Radio Text Display by pressing the DISPLAY button Refer to Display the Flip Down Plate on page 41 Radio Text display 1 Press the RT button if the RDS indicator is On Flip Down Plate displaying Radio Text Display appears Note Press the RT button once more and the Radio Text mode is canceled When no Rad...

Page 49: ...n memory 2 Press one of buttons 1 6 for 2 seconds to store the desired Radio Text e g Press button 4 for 2 seconds The Radio Text is stored in memory under the selected button Recalling preset Radio Text 1 Press the RT button Flip Down Plate displaying Radio Text appears 2 Press one of buttons 1 6 to recall a Radio Text preset under that button e g Press but ton 4 ...

Page 50: ...f the DVD player can be operated Audio can be heard You can use DVD player to play DVDs Video CDs and CDs The AV Receiver may not be available to operate the DVD player momentarily depending on discs and the playing status Chapter Track Search and Fast Forward Reverse You can select between Chapter Track Search or Fast Forward Reverse by pressing the 2 3 button for a different length of time Chapt...

Page 51: ...ess the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The DVD Function Menu appears offering you the following options 3 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the DVD Function Menu DVD Video CD Press the RETURN button 50 DVD...

Page 52: ...reen 2 Click the joystick Each click changes repeat range in the following order 7DVD Disc RPT Chapter RPT Title RPT Display Repeat range Chapter RPT Chapter Repeat Title RPT Title Repeat Disc RPT Disc Repeat 7Video CD Disc RPT Track RPT Display Repeat range Track RPT Track Repeat Disc RPT Disc Repeat Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track 1 Select Pause by moving the joystick Pause is hig...

Page 53: ...following 1 Select PGM by moving the joystick PGM is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click changes the PGM mode in the following order Pause RPT Mode Press the PGM button when playing a DVD or Video CD in the DVD source Function name Display Press Hold for 2 seconds Pause Pause ON OFF Repeat play RPT Mode Switch repeat range DVD Player Control with AV Receiver 52 ...

Page 54: ... whirl down with Function highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The DVD Function Menu appears offering you the following options 3 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the DVD Function Menu CD Press the RETURN button DVD Player Control with AV Receiver 53 Repeat Play See ...

Page 55: ...k the joystick Each click changes the Repeat mode in the following order Disc RPT Track RPT Display Repeat range Track RPT Track repeat Disc RPT Disc repeat Note If you perform Track Search Repeat Play is automatically canceled Random Play Random Play plays the tracks on a CD in random order for variety 1 Select Random by moving the joystick Random is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each...

Page 56: ...hen you find the desired track cancel the Scan Play by clicking the joystick If the Function Menu has been canceled automatically select the Scan in the Function Menu again Note Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks on a disc have been scanned Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track 1 Select Pause by moving the joystick Pause is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick E...

Page 57: ...e joystick Each click changes the PGM mode in the following order Pause RPT Mode Random ITS Note You cannot use the ITS function with this system If you select ITS nothing will happen even if you press the PGM button Press the PGM button when playing a CD in the DVD source Function name Display Press Hold for 2 seconds Pause Pause ON OFF Repeat play RPT Mode Switch repeat range Random play Random ...

Page 58: ...verifying the presence of a disc or reading disc information when the power is turned ON or a new disc is selected for play back READY is displayed If the Multi CD player cannot operate properly an error message such as ERROR 14 is dis played Refer to the Multi CD player owner s manual If there are no discs in the Multi CD player magazine NO DISC is displayed Disc Number Search for 6 Disc 12 Disc ...

Page 59: ... offering you the following options 3 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the Multi CD Function Menu Press the RETURN button 58 Repeat Play See page 59 Random Play See page 59 Pause See page 61 Scan Play See page 60 ITS Play See page 60 Compression and DBE See page 61 PGM bu...

Page 60: ...epeat range Track RPT One track Repeat Disc RPT Disc Repeat Multi RPT Multi CD player Repeat Random Play Tracks are played at random within the selected repeat play range as explained in Repeat Play above 1 Select Random by moving the joystick Random is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles Random play On Off After selecting the desired repeat play range from those referred ...

Page 61: ...utomatically select the Scan in the Function Menu again Display Play range DISC SCAN Disc Repeat MULTI SCAN Multi CD player Repeat Note Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks or discs have been scanned One track Repeat changes to the Disc Repeat when you switch the Scan Play ON ITS Play ITS Play plays the memorized track Refer to ITS Programming ITS on page 65 ITS play of tracks ...

Page 62: ...tep adjust ment 7COMP The COMP Compression function adjusts imbalances between loud and subdued sounds at higher volumes 7DBE DBE Dynamic Bass Emphasis boosts bass levels to give a fuller sound COMP DBE ON OFF Switching 1 Select COMP by moving the joystick COMP is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click changes the mode in the following order COMP Off COMP 1 COMP 2 COMP Off D B E 1 D ...

Page 63: ...use Pause ON OFF Repeat play RPT Mode Switch repeat range Random play Random ON OFF ITS play ITS ON OFF Display the Flip Down Plate You can display input titles and titles recorded on CD TEXT compatible CDs For CD TEXT up to 12 letters of a title can be seen at a time If the title is longer than 12 let ters the remaining letters can be viewed by scrolling Press the DISPLAY button Each press of the...

Page 64: ...s the title and you must start from the beginning 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip Down Plate to appear 2 Play the disc you wish to input the disc title 3 Select Title Edit by moving the joystick Title Edit is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Title Edit is highlighted in yellow and the display changes to show the left most character position highlighted 5 Select the desired charact...

Page 65: ...back for the longest time Getting Text Displayed for CD TEXT compatible type You can use these functions when playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi CD player Title Display Switching Select the desired title display by pressing the DISPLAY button Refer to Information Screen on page 31 Note If certain text information is not recorded on a CD TEXT disc NO TITLE is displayed Title Scrol...

Page 66: ...earch for the track you wish to play You can use ITS to enter and playback up to 99 tracks per disc up to 100 discs with the disc title With multi CD players sold before the CDX P1250 and CDX P650 up to 24 tracks can be stored in the playlist ITS Programming ITS Programmed tracks are played within the selected repeat play range in the Repeat Play on page 59 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip ...

Page 67: ...ck Erase the track program and playback of the next ITS programmed track begins If there are no more programmed tracks in the current range ITS EMPTY is displayed and normal play resumes Erase a Disc Program 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip Down Plate to appear 2 Select the disc you wish to erase while the disc is playing 3 Select ITS Clear by moving the joystick ITS Clear is highlighted in...

Page 68: ... step by step Less than 0 5 seconds Seek Tuning More than 0 5 seconds Note If you continue pressing the button for longer than 0 5 seconds you can skip broadcasting stations Seek Tuning starts as soon as you release the button Band TV1 TV2 Preset Tuning You can recall memorized stations Preset Memory and Direct Recall You can memorize broadcast stations in buttons 1 through 6 for easy one touch st...

Page 69: ...ion Menu appears offering you the following options 3 Select the option by moving the joystick and click the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green Exit from the TV Tuner Function Menu Press the RETURN button 7 TV Tuner Function Menu 1 Best Station Sequential Memory BSSM Switch the BSSM ON by clicking the joystick 2 PGM button For TV you cannot memorize functions other than BSSM in t...

Page 70: ...mber PlayTime Track Search and Fast Forward Reverse You can select between Track Search or Fast Forward Reverse by pressing the 2 3 button for a different length of time Track Search Less than 0 5 seconds Fast Forward Reverse Continue pressing The following explains how to use this product to control CD players For details of CD player specific operations features see your CD player s manual ...

Page 71: ...nter titles refer to Disc Title Input on page 63 Exit from the CD Player Function Menu Press the RETURN button 7 CD Function Menu 1 Repeat Play Each click changes the Repeat mode in the following order Disc RPT Disc Repeat Track RPT Track Repeat 2 Random Play Each click toggles Random play On Off 3 Scan Play Each click toggles Scan play On Off 4 Pause Each click toggles Pause On Off 5 Compression ...

Page 72: ... You can select between Track Search or Fast Forward Reverse by pressing the 2 3 button for a different length of time Track Search Less than 0 5 seconds Fast Forward Reverse Continue pressing The following explains how to use this product to control MD players For details of MD player specific operations features see your MD player s manual Note If TEMP is displayed look it up or HEAT in the erro...

Page 73: ... the display position of the Disc Title and Track Title Also with text longer than 12 letters you can see the rest of the text by scrolling Refer to Information Screen on page 31 Exit from the MD Function Menu Press the RETURN button 7 MD Function Menu 1 Repeat Play Each click changes the Repeat mode in the following order Disc RPT Disc Repeat Track RPT One track Repeat 2 Random Play Each click to...

Page 74: ...Player mainly as a REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM you are recommended to switch the IP AUTO mode OFF When the IP AUTO mode is ON A is indicated in the Display Setting Menu In the initial settings the IP AUTO mode is switched ON When using a rear display Even if the source selected with the AV Receiver is not DVD if you switch power to DVD Player ON with the POWER button you can watch the DVD pictu...

Page 75: ...enu Screen When DVDs offering menu or Video CDs featuring the PBC Playback Control function start playing a menu is displayed With DVDs 1 Use the joystick to select the desired MENU option 2 Click the joystick Playback starts from the selected menu option Note The way to display the menu differs depending on the disc 74 Continued overleaf Basic Operations of DVD Player VD V Video CD D C C 7 To Dis...

Page 76: ...rack Advance Return Skipping to the Next Chapter Track During play move the NEXT PREV button upward NEXT Chapter track numbers are displayed for 8 seconds and you advance to the next chapter track Returning to the Previous Chapter Track During play move the NEXT PREV button downward PREVIOUS 4 Chapter track numbers are displayed for 8 seconds and you return to the beginning of the current chapter ...

Page 77: ...8 seconds and playback starts from the selected chapter To select 3 press button 3 To select 10 press buttons 10 and 0 in order To select 23 press buttons 10 10 and 3 in order Specifying Track Press the number button corresponding to a desired track number Track number is displayed for 8 seconds and playback starts from the selected track To select 3 press button 3 To select 10 press buttons 10 an...

Page 78: ...d may not be possible at certain locations on some discs If this happens normal playback automatically resumes Fast Reverse 1 During play continue moving the control stick to the left REVERSE 1 The fast reverse mark is displayed while pressing the button and disc fast reverse is performed 2 Release the control stick at the point you want to watch listen Playback resumes from that point Note If you...

Page 79: ...When you stop DVD or Video CD playback during PBC playback only by pressing the STOP 7 button that location on the disc is memorized enabling playback from that point when you play the disc again 78 Basic Operations of DVD Player VD V Video CD D C C ...

Page 80: ...k upward PLAY PAUSE 6 Slow Motion Playback This lets you slow down playback speed Press the STEP E button for 1 second during play back The slow playback mark is displayed forward Slow Motion playback begins To return to normal playback move the control stick upward PLAY PAUSE 6 Note There is no sound during Still Frame by Frame or Slow Motion playback Depending on the disc and the playback locati...

Page 81: ...function only operates with DVDs featuring multi audio recordings The number in the mark on a DVD s package indicates the number of recorded lan guages audio systems With some DVDs switching between languages audio systems may only be possible using a menu display You can also switch between languages audio systems using the SET UP MENU For details refer to Setting the Audio Language on page 110 W...

Page 82: ...unction only operates with DVDs featuring multi subtitle recordings The number in the mark on a DVD s package indicates the number of recorded subtitle languages With some DVDs switching between subtitle languages may only be possible using a menu display You can also switch between subtitle languages using the SET UP MENU For details refer to Setting the Subtitle on page 107 While the subtitle se...

Page 83: ...s The number in the mark indicates the number of angles from which scenes were shot You cannot switch angles during Slow Motion playback If you press the ANGLE button during fast forward fast reverse or pause fast forward fast reverse or pause is canceled and normal playback resumes but the viewing angle does not change While the angle mark and angle number are displayed you can also switch to a d...

Page 84: ...ess the button the display changes as follows Information display 1 Information display 2 for DVD Display OFF Information display 1 Operating DVD Player with Information Displays Information display 1 e g DVD Information display 2 e g DVD Note For CDs there is no Display OFF setting You can perform title chapter and time settings with either the information display 1 or 2 This manual explains how ...

Page 85: ...ers ahead of the selected one press the 10 button For Time Time Search To select 21 minutes 43 seconds press buttons 2 1 4 and 3 in order To select 1 hour 11 minutes convert the time into 71 minutes 00 seconds and press buttons 7 1 0 and 0 in order To jump 10 seconds ahead of the selected time press the 10 button Note Pressing the CLEAR button cancels the input number You can also select titles an...

Page 86: ... Ô Subtitles 2 Ô Subtitles OFF Ô Subtitles 1 For Angle Selection options switch as follows Angle 1 Ô Angle 2 Ô Angle 3 Ô Angle 1 Note The number of switching options depends on how many options are recorded on the DVD You can switch Audio Subtitle and Angle during playback using the respective buttons For details refer to Playback Variations of DVD Player on page 79 You can also switch settings by...

Page 87: ...epeated When you select Title or Chapter playback of that title or chapter only is repeated Note When the Repeat play of a DVD disc is selected play stops and depending on the disc a menu is displayed upon completion of play of an entire disc once through Selecting Audio Output You can select between stereo and monaural audio output 1 Move the joystick left right to select the Audio option The Aud...

Page 88: ...nd the Time Search function to specify the time on a disc at which play starts 1 Move the joystick left right to select a desired option The selected option is indicated in blue 2 Press the number buttons to input the desired number For Tracks To select 3 press button 3 To select 10 press buttons 1 and 0 in order To select 23 press buttons 2 and 3 in order To jump 10 tracks ahead of the selected o...

Page 89: ...deo CD disc is selected play stops and depending on the disc a menu is displayed upon completion of play of an entire disc once through Selecting Audio Output You can select between stereo and monaural audio output 1 Move the joystick left right to select the Audio option The Audio option is indicated in blue 2 Move the joystick up down to switch to the desired setting This switches you to the sel...

Page 90: ...ons 2 and 3 in order To jump 10 tracks ahead of the selected one press the 10 button Note Pressing the CLEAR button cancels the input number You can also select tracks by moving the joystick up down 3 While the input number is displayed click the joystick Play of the selected track starts Selecting Repeat Range You can choose between Repeat play of a disc or a track 1 Move the joystick left right ...

Page 91: ...f each track on the CD you are currently listening to is played for about 10 seconds 1 Move the joystick left right to select the Scan option The Scan option is indicated in blue 2 Move the joystick up down to switch the Scan play ON This switches you to the selected setting ON Ô OFF 3 When you find the desired track move the joystick up down to cancel the Scan play Note Scan play is canceled auto...

Page 92: ...en 3 Click the joystick Audio Menu appears offering you the following options 4 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 5 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the Audio Menu Press the RETURN button Adjusting Audio 7 Audio Menu Equalizer Curve See page 92 Balance Adjustment See page 94 Loudness Adjustment See page 96 ...

Page 93: ... by moving the joystick up down 4 Click the joystick Each click changes EQ curve in the following order With EQ selected Powerful Natural Vocal Custom Flat Super Bass With EQ selected Powerful Super Bass Flat Custom Vocal Natural Note CUSTOM stores an equalizer curve you have made adjustments to Refer to Equalizer Curve Adjustment on page 93 You can create a different CUSTOM curve for each of the ...

Page 94: ...Click the joystick The Graphic Equalizer Menu appears with Band highlighted in green 3 Select the band by clicking the joystick Each click changes band in the following order Low Mid High 4 Select Level Frequency or Q Factor by moving the joystick Selected option is highlighted in green 5 Adjust the selected option by moving the joy stick up down The selectable options are adjustable in the follow...

Page 95: ...all occupied seats 1 Select FAD BAL by moving the joystick FAD BAL is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The Audio Setting Menu appears with FAD BAL highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick The FAD BAL Setting Menu appears 4 Adjust speaker balance by moving the joy stick The display shows F 15 R 15 as it moves from front to rear The display shows L 09 R 09 as it moves from left to right 5 ...

Page 96: ...te When the F I E function is ON you cannot switch to the H P F mode Front Image Enhancer Function The F I E Front Image Enhancer function is a simple method of enhancing front imaging by cutting mid and high range frequency output from the rear speakers limiting their output to low range frequencies You can select the frequency you want to cut 1 Select FIE by moving the joystick FIE is highlighte...

Page 97: ...ar Speaker Lead setting is Sub Woofer you cannot switch the F I E mode See page 102 Switch the F I E function OFF when using a 2 speaker system Loudness Adjustment The Loudness function compensates for deficiencies in the low and high sound ranges at low volume You can select a desired Loudness level 1 Select LOUD by moving the joystick LOUD is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The Audio S...

Page 98: ...s Menu you can switch Non Fading Set See page 102 1 Select Non Fading by moving the joystick Non Fading is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The Audio Setting Menu appears with Non Fading Set highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick and shows indicating that you are ready to select a level 4 Switch the Non Fading Output ON OFF by moving the joystick up down 5 Increase or decrease the outp...

Page 99: ... setting is not necessary See page 102 Select the OFF setting when you do not want the Subwoofer to operate When the Subwoofer output is OFF you cannot change the phase of Subwoofer output 1 Select SUB W by moving the joystick SUB W is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The Audio Setting Menu appears with SUB W Setting highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick and shows indicating that you ...

Page 100: ...hlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The Audio Setting Menu appears with SUB W Setting highlighted in green 3 Move the joystick down SUB W Detail SET is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick and shows indicating that you are ready to select a level 5 Select the frequency to 50 Hz 80 Hz or 125 Hz by moving the joystick left right 6 Increase or decrease the output level by mov ing the joystick...

Page 101: ...elect SLA by moving the joystick SLA is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The SLA Setting Menu appears with the selected source s level highlighted in green 3 Increase or decrease the level by moving the joystick up down The display shows 8 8 4 In a similar manner adjust the volume level of other sources You can perform SLA independently for each of the following groups Display Source TUN ...

Page 102: ...ENU button for 2 seconds The Initial Settings Menu appears with Full Range highlighted in green 3 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the Initial Settings Menu Press the RETURN button Exit from the Initial Settings Menu and switch power off 7 Initial Settings Menu Setting th...

Page 103: ...ofer Sub Woofer Even if you change to Sub Woofer there is no output unless you switch the Subwoofer Output see page 98 in the Audio Menu ON Setting the Subwoofer Controller When rear speaker leads are connected to full range speakers when Full Range is selected you can connect the RCA Subwoofer output to a Subwoofer In this case you can select whether to use the Subwoofer controller s Low Pass Fil...

Page 104: ...ght As soon as you switch to Minute the seconds start counting from 00 5 Click the joystick The clock adjustment display disappears Note How to display the time indication is discussed under the heading of Switching the Center Screen and Time Display in the Center Room on page 123 Adjusting the Display Position You can adjust the position of the display 1 Select DISP POSI by moving the joystick DI...

Page 105: ...Plate and Flip Down Plate in sequence 1 Select Plate by moving the joystick Plate is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click changes the pattern of the plate in the fol lowing order Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 104 Changing the Initial Settings of AV Receiver ...

Page 106: ...trol s operation mode switch to DVD Refer to Setting the Remote Control for DVD Player Operation on page 20 1 Press the STOP 7 button 2 Press the MENU button when the disc is stopped The SET UP MENU is displayed 3 Move the NEXT PREV button upward NEXT The second SET UP MENU is displayed Note To switch to the first SET UP MENU move the NEXT PREV button downward PREVIOUS 4 Changing Initial Settings ...

Page 107: ...SET UP MENU the SET UP MENU is canceled and the unit returns to the previous display 7 Returning to the previous display The SET UP MENU lets you switch between displays of different setting options To continue performing different settings or if you make a mistake during setting press ing the RETURN button takes you back to the previous display each time you press it 106 Changing Initial Settings...

Page 108: ...up down to select the SUBTITLE LANG SUBTITLE LANG is indicated in blue 2 Click the joystick A subtitle language menu is displayed 3 Move the joystick up down to select Subtitle ON OFF LANGUAGE or Assist Subtitle ON OFF ASSIST 4 Click the joystick Each time you click the joystick the selected setting switches ON OFF Note Pressing the RETURN button takes you back to the previous display 7 Assist Sub...

Page 109: ...LECT is indicated in blue 4 Click the joystick A language select menu is displayed 5 Move the joystick up down to select the desired language The currently set language is indicated the mark The language selected with the joystick is indicated in blue Note To switch to the second language select menu move the NEXT PREV button upward NEXT To return to the first language select menu move the NEXT PR...

Page 110: ...ITLE button to switch the subtitle language this does not affect the settings here Pressing the RETURN button takes you back to the previous display 7 When You Select OTHERS When you select OTHERS a language code input display is shown Refer to Language Code Chart see page 130 using the number buttons to input the four digit code of the desired lan guage then click the joystick Note Pressing the C...

Page 111: ...ve the NEXT PREV button upward NEXT To return to the first language select menu move the NEXT PREV button downward PREVIOUS 4 4 Click the joystick The audio language is set Note If the selected language is not recorded on the disc the language specified on the disc is output You can also switch the audio language during playback with the AUDIO button See page 80 Even if you use the AUDIO button to...

Page 112: ...wnward PREVIOUS 4 4 Click the joystick The menu language is set Note If the selected language is not recorded on the disc the language specified on the disc is dis played Pressing the RETURN button takes you back to the previous display If you have selected OTHERS refer to When You Select OTHERS on page 109 Setting the Parental Lock PARENTAL Some DVDs let you use Parental Lock to restrict the view...

Page 113: ... is possible LEVEL 1 Playback of discs for children only is possible 6 Click the joystick The parental lock level is set Note We recommend to keep a record of your code number in case you forget it The Parental Lock level is recorded on the disc You can confirm it by looking at the disc package included literature or on the disc itself With discs that do not feature a recorded Parental Lock level ...

Page 114: ...ted mark is displayed Press the CLEAR button and input the correct code number If you forget your code number refer to If You Forget Your Code Number on page 129 5 Move the joystick left right to select the desired level 6 Click the joystick The new Parental Lock level is set Note Pressing the RETURN button takes you back to the previous display 7 When Playing DVDs Enabling Parental Lock When you ...

Page 115: ...screen display Initial setting LETTER BOX Select when using a regular display When playing discs featuring images recorded with a 16 9 TV aspect the picture is the shape of a letter box with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen PANSCAN Select when using a regular display When playing discs featuring images recorded with a 16 9 TV aspect the picture is cut short at the right and left of ...

Page 116: ...t the ANGLE in the second SET UP MENU ANGLE is indicated in blue For details see page 105 2 Click the joystick Angle mark menu is displayed 3 Move the joystick up down to select angle mark display ON OFF The currently set option is indicated the mark The option selected with the joystick is indicated in blue 4 Click the joystick Angle mark display is set ON OFF Note Pressing the RETURN button take...

Page 117: ...desired digital output setting The currently set digital output setting is indicated the mark The digital output setting selected with the joystick is indicated in blue Digital output Setting detail Dolby D LPCM Select when using a Dolby Digital compatible amp and decoder The Dolby Digital signal is output as it is Initial setting LPCM Select when using an amp and decoder that are not Dolby Digita...

Page 118: ...ut setting selected with the joystick is indicated in blue Output setting Setting detail 48kHz Select this setting when using digital connections A 48 kHz signal is output regardless of the audio sampling frequency A 96 kHz signal is converted to a 48 kHz signal Initial setting 96kHz Select this setting when using analog connections The signal is output with the same frequency as the audio samplin...

Page 119: ...he remote control to the same setting See page 131 When using in combination with the XDV P90 set the XDV P90 to the STAND ALONE mode 1 Switch to the third SET UP MENU to select the REMOTE CODE SELECT REMOTE CODE SELECT is indicated in blue For details see page 105 2 Click the joystick Code type selection menu is displayed 3 Move the joystick up down to select the desired code type The currently s...

Page 120: ...sired mode in the following order VSEL SET AUTO OPEN BRIGHT COLOR HUE DIMMER To cancel the Display Setting Menu press the WIDE button again for 2 seconds Note After entering the Display Setting Menu if you do not perform an operation within about 30 seconds the Display Setting Menu is automatically canceled When the video source is RGB or VSEL SET is AVM you can not switch the COLOR and HUE Each p...

Page 121: ...switches to video from that component 7 MANUAL You can switch between VCR and AV with the V SOURCE button Refer to page 26 7 AVM This prevents switching from video from a component connected to the RGB input Setting the Automatic Open Mode To prevent the display from hitting the shift lever of an automatic vehicle when it is in the P park position or when you do not wish opening closing of the dis...

Page 122: ...nt values are recorded when the vehicle lights are off bright daylight or on dark night respectively Adjusting the Color You can adjust the color of the picture 1 Press the WIDE button and select the Color mode COLOR in the Display Setting Menu 2 Adjust the Color Note 24 to 24 is displayed as it shifts from light color to dark color The adjustment values are recorded separately for the AV VCR and ...

Page 123: ...are recorded when the vehicle lights are off bright daylight or on dark night respectively Adjusting the Dimmer The brightness of the LCD screen can be adjusted automatically to the brightness you set to match the ambient brightness Separate adjustment values can be recorded for bright conditions yellow as well as dark conditions blue The brightness of the LCD screen will be adjusted automatically...

Page 124: ...es the center screen in the following order Video clips Simple source information Time display 2 Select a desired video clip by moving the joy stick down when the video clip is playing Note A simple source information shows nothing when the Source Plate is displayed Switching the Color of the Spectrum Analyzer You can select a color for the spectrum analyzer from among 6 options 1 Move the joystic...

Page 125: ...e See page 125 Switching the Speaker Input Mode See page 125 7 Set Up Menu Switching the AUX Source An IP BUS RCA Interconnector such as CD RB20 or CD RB10 sold separately enables you to connect the AV Receiver to auxiliary equipment featuring an RCA output For more details refer to the IP BUS RCA Interconnector s Owner s Manual 1 Check to see AUX is currently highlighted If not select that option...

Page 126: ...Off 3 Press the RETURN button You go back to the Center Room 4 Select the Video by pressing the SOURCE button Switching the Speaker Input Mode When connecting auxiliary equipment to the speaker input terminal switch the Speaker Input mode ON 1 Select Off by moving the joystick Off is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles SP Input Off 3 Press the RETURN button You go back to ...

Page 127: ...m this product s front speakers are muted automatically When the guidance audio is output from Navigation Unit connected to this product The guidance audio is output with muted source sound When you operate the Navigation Unit connected to this product by voice The guidance audio from the Navigation Unit cannot be heard such as when the DVD Player is selected as the source and no sounds are being ...

Page 128: ...to direct sunlight for a long period of time it will become very hot resulting in possible damage to the LCD screen When not using this product close the display and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight as much as possible The display should be used within the temperature ranges shown below Operating temperature range 20 to 60 C Storage temperature range 40 to 85 C At temperatures higher or lower ...

Page 129: ...icult to see if it is exposed to direct sunlight When using a portable phone keep the antenna of the portable phone away from the Display to prevent disruption of the video by the appearance of spots colored stripes etc Keeping the Display in Good Condition When removing dust from the screen or cleaning the display first turn the system power OFF then wipe with a soft dry cloth When wiping the scr...

Page 130: ...message is displayed Remedy ERROR 02 THERMAL PROTECTION IN MOTION DIFFERENT REGION DISC NON PLAYABLE DISC The disc is dirty The disc is scratched The temperature of this unit is outside of the normal operating range The disc does not have the same region number as this unit This type of disc CD ROM etc cannot be played by this unit The disc is loaded upside down Wipe the disc clean See page 16 If ...

Page 131: ...009 Javanese jw 1023 Georgian ka 1101 Kazakh kk 1111 Greenlandic kl 1112 Cambodian km 1113 Kannada kn 1114 Kashmiri ks 1119 Kurdish ku 1121 Kirghiz ky 1125 Latin la 1201 Lingala ln 1214 Laothian lo 1215 Lithuanian lt 1220 Latvian lv 1222 Malagasy mg 1307 Maori mi 1309 Macedonian mk 1311 Malayalam ml 1312 Mongolian mn 1314 Moldavian mo 1315 Marathi mr 1318 Malay ms 1319 Maltese mt 1320 Burmese my 1...

Page 132: ...f the remote control you will see the dipswitches as shown in the following illustration You can set each dipswitch using the tip of a ballpoint pen When the remote control code type see page 118 is A set switch 3 to the ON posi tion When the code type is B set switch 3 to the OFF position Note Switch 1 is usually ON and switch 2 is usually OFF If switch 4 is ON when you set the operation mode swi...

Page 133: ... 2 y w r 3 4 q Scale controller w Joystick OK button e Remote control operation mode switch r NAVI button t DETOUR button y TALK button u BACK button i VOL dial o MENU button 0 GUIDE button 1 CANCEL ROUTE button 2 Numeric keypad 3 DELETE button 4 OK button for numeric keypad ...

Page 134: ... right speakers are not properly adjusted in level balance Confirm once more that all con nections are correct Fix the problem causing the blown fuse and replace the old fuse with a new one of the same capacity Press the RESET button See page 10 Switch to the correct remote con trol mode See pages 19 and 20 Make sure the remote control dipswitches setting and code type setting are the same Refer t...

Page 135: ... region number from this unit Connections are incorrect With some discs 96 kHz output is prohibited The unit is performing Still Slow Motion or Frame By Frame playback The operation is prohibited for the disc The operation is not compatible with the disc s organization Reading of data has become impossible during playback This unit is not firmly secured Clean the disc See page 16 Check what type t...

Page 136: ...y switch between options indicated in the disc menu The DVD playing does not fea ture dialog or subtitles in the language selected in the SET UP MENU The DVD playing does not fea ture scenes shot from multiple angles You are trying to switch to mul tiple angle viewing of a scene that is not recorded from multi ple angles Select the appropriate setting for your display See page 114 Before ejecting ...

Page 137: ...gnal pro hibiting copying the picture may suffer from horizontal stripes or other imperfections when viewed on some displays This does not mean this product is malfunctioning 7 Problems during Video CD playback Symptom Cause Remedy The PBC Playback Control menu display cannot be called up Repeat play and Track Time Search are not possible The Video CD playing does not feature PBC PBC is switched O...

Page 138: ... The result is sound quality even higher than that provided by music CDs MPEG This stands for Moving Pictures Experts Group and is an international video image compression standard Some DVDs feature digital audio compressed and recorded using this system Multi Angle With regular TV programs although multiple cameras are used to simultaneously shoot scenes only images from one camera at a time are ...

Page 139: ...ers and DVD discs feature region numbers indicating the area in which they were pur chased Playback of a DVD is not possible unless it features the same region number as the DVD player This unit s region number is displayed top of the DVD player Title DVDs have a high data capacity enabling recording of multiple movies on a single disc If for example one disc contains three separate movies they ar...

Page 140: ... on the fuse holder If the RCA pin jack on the unit will not be used do not remove the caps attached to the end of the connector Since a unique BPTL circuit is employed never wire so the speaker leads are directly grounded or the left and right speaker leads are com mon Speakers connected to this unit must be high power types with minimum rating of 45 W and impedance of 4 to 8 ohms Connecting spea...

Page 141: ...und this lead separately from the ground of high current products such as power amps If you ground the products together and the ground becomes detached there is a risk of damage to the products or fire Cords for this product and those for other products may be different colors even if they have the same function When con necting this product to another product refer to the supplied Installation m...

Page 142: ...w To terminal always supplied with power regardless of ignition switch position Orange white To lighting switch terminal Yellow black If you use a cellular telephone connect it via the Audio Mute lead on the cellular telephone If not keep the Audio Mute lead free of any connections Parking brake switch Fuse holder Fuse resistor Note The position of the parking brake switch depends on the vehicle m...

Page 143: ... are not connected to speakers Front speaker Rear speaker White Gray Left Right White black Green Green black Violet black Gray black Violet Blue white To system control terminal of the power amp or Auto antenna relay control terminal max 300 mA 12V DC Front speaker Rear speaker Antenna cable supplied 6 m 19 ft 8 in ...

Page 144: ...le metal body Yellow To terminal always supplied with power regardless of ignition switch position Yellow rear video output REAR VIDEO OUTPUT White audio output Left REAR OUTPUT Red audio output Right REAR OUTPUT Yellow video input VIDEO INPUT Yellow AVM output AVM OUTPUT 16 cm 6 1 4 in 16 cm 6 1 4 in 16 cm 6 1 4 in 16 cm 6 1 4 in 16 cm 6 1 4 in ...

Page 145: ...the parking brake switch Parking brake switch Power supply side Ground side Connection method Clamp firmly with needle nosed pliers Clamp the parking brake switch power supply side lead Note The position of the parking brake switch depends on the vehicle model For details consult the vehicle Owner s Manual or dealer This Product DVD Player ...

Page 146: ...y Perform these connections when using a different amp sold separately System remote control System remote control Power amp sold separately Blue white To system control terminal of the power amp or Auto antenna relay control terminal max 300 mA 12V DC Subwoofer output Rear speaker Subwoofer Front speaker Front speaker Subwoofer Rear speaker Power amp sold separately Power amp sold separately This...

Page 147: ...his product also can be connected to a car stereo without RCA output jacks by using the speaker input jack Speaker input terminal Front speaker White Gray Left Right White black Gray black Car stereo with speaker output jacks This Product AV Receiver ...

Page 148: ... AV Receiver Green RCA cable sold separately Blue Yellow 20 pin cable supplied with the TV tuner IP BUS cable supplied with the TV tuner Blue Black Red Green FM MODULATOR IP BUS MAIN UNIT IP BUS AV MASTER Red 20 pin RGB cable supplied Red Yellow White Left Red Right AV cable supplied Gray 6 m 19 ft 8 in ...

Page 149: ...ately Green To audio outputs To video output Yellow AVM OUTPUT Not used Voice guidance speaker supplied Navigation Unit sold separately This product DVD Player Yellow black To Yellow black lead GUIDE ON on the navigation unit Blue 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in 3 m 9 ft 10 in 3 m 9 ft 10 in 3 m 9 ft 10 in 6 m 19 ft 8 in 40 cm 1 ft 4 in 40 cm 1 ft 4 in 16 cm 6 1 4 in ...

Page 150: ...e Right Red Yellow To video input To audio inputs RCA cables sold separately RCA cables sold separately To video output External video component sold separately To audio outputs AV input Display with RCA input jacks This Product AV Receiver When other products such as a Single CD player are connected to the AV Receiver ejecting a disc will turn the AV Receiver off If you wish to enjoy DVD viewing ...

Page 151: ...deo CD WARNING NEVER install the display in a location that enables the Driver to watch the DVD or Video CD while Driving This product DVD Player Display with RCA input jacks RCA cable sold separately To audio inputs To video input RCA cable sold separately Yellow REAR VIDEO OUTPUT White audio output Left Red audio output Right 16 cm 6 1 4 in 16 cm 6 1 4 in 16 cm 6 1 4 in ...

Page 152: ...t drill into the gas line brake line electri cal wiring or other important parts If the AV Receiver is installed in the passenger compartment anchor it securely so it does not break free while the car is moving and cause injury or an accident If the AV Receiver is installed under a front seat make sure it does not obstruct seat move ment Route all leads and cords carefully around the sliding mecha...

Page 153: ... screw holes at the sides of unit chas sis For details refer to the following illustrated installation methods Installing the DVD Player DIN Front mount Installation with the rubber bush 1 Remove the frame 2 Install side brackets Flush surface screw 5 6 mm Side bracket Frame Pull out to remove the frame When reattaching the frame point the side with a groove downwards and attach it Continued overl...

Page 154: ...ccording to the thickness of the dash board material and bend them Install as firmly as possible using the top and bottom tabs To secure bend the tabs 90 degrees 182 53 Rubber bush Screw Dashboard Attach screw Side bracket small Conceal tape Holder After inserting the holder into the dash board then select the appropriate tabs according to the thickness of the dash board material and bend them Ins...

Page 155: ...rew holes of this product become aligned are fitted and tighten the screws at 2 places on each side Use any of binding screws 4 3 mm binding screws 5 6 mm or flush surface screws 5 6 mm depending on the shape of the screw holes in the bracket 1 Use binding screws 4 3 mm only 11 13 12 1 1 Frame Pull out to remove the frame When reattaching the frame point the side with a groove downwards and attach...

Page 156: ... Precaution Press the remote control unit onto the mounting base until it clicks into place To avoid it being a hindrance to driving always install the remote control unit to the passen ger s side not the driver s side Install the mounting base so that the remote control unit is slanting upwards at an angle when fitted Before using double sided tape clean off any dirt on the surface to which the d...

Page 157: ...Installation 7 When attaching horizontally 7 When attaching with elevated position Remote Control Mounting Base Double sided tape Remove not to be used Remote Control Mounting Base Double sided tape Remove ...

Page 158: ...out maximum output level output impedance 2 2 V 1 kΩ FM tuner Frequency range 87 9 107 9 MHz Usable sensitivity 10 dBf 0 9 µV 75 Ω mono S N 30 dB 50 dB quieting sensitivity 15 dBf 1 5 µV 75 Ω mono Signal to noise ratio 70 dB IHF A network Distortion 0 3 at 65 dBf 1 kHz stereo Frequency response 30 15 000 Hz 3 dB Stereo separation 40 dB at 65 dBf 1 kHz Selectivity 70 dB 2ACA Three signal intermodul...

Page 159: ...e Color system NTSC Compatible Operating temperature range 20 to 60 C Storage temperature range 40 to 85 C Angle Adjustment 55 110 Initial setting angle 100 Audio with DVD at Sampling frequency 96 kHz Frequency response 5 44 000 Hz Signal to noise ratio 97 dB 1 kHz IHF A network CD 96 dB 1 kHz IHF A network Dynamic range 96 dB 1 kHz CD 95 dB 1 kHz Distortion 0 008 1 kHz Output Level 1 0 V 1 kHz 0 ...

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