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Summary of Contents for FH-P9200MP

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Multi CD control DSP High power CD MP3 WMA MD player with FM AM tuner FM AM ð CD è d DSP à CD MP3 WMA MD t FH P9200MP English ...

Page 2: ...15 Selecting a source 15 Turning the unit off 15 Tuner Listening to the radio 16 Introduction of advanced tuner operation 16 Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 17 Tuning in strong signals 17 Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 17 Selecting stations from the preset channel list 18 Built in CD Player Playing a CD 19 Introduction of advanced built in CD player operation 20 Repeating ...

Page 3: ...uner Using the TV tuner 39 Introduction of advanced TV tuner operation 39 Storing and recalling broadcast stations 39 Selecting channels from the preset channel list 40 DVD Player Playing a disc 41 Introduction of advanced DVD player operation 41 Repeating play 42 Playing tracks in a random order 42 Scanning tracks of a CD 42 Pausing disc playback 42 Using ITS playlist disc title input and disc ti...

Page 4: ...he date 60 Setting the clock 60 Matching the time to a time signal 60 Setting the time signal display 61 Changing the display form 61 Adjusting the brightness 61 Switching the dimmer setting 61 Setting the flash light screen 61 Selecting the wall paper pattern 62 Switching the font 62 Using different entertainment displays 62 Setting the movie screen 62 Setting the level indicator display 62 Setti...

Page 5: ...y con tact your dealer or nearest authorized Pio neer Service Station Features CD playback Music CD CD R CD RW playback is possible MP3 file playback It is possible to play back MP3 files recorded on CD ROM CD R CD RW ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 standard recordings Supply of this product only conveys a li cense for private non commercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use thi...

Page 6: ...tly displayed Switching the DSP setting mode This unit features two operation modes the 3 way network mode NW and the standard mode STD You can switch between modes as desired Initially the DSP setting is set to the standard mode STD After switching reset the microprocessor WARNING Do not use the unit in standard mode when a speaker system for 3 way network mode is con nected to this unit This may...

Page 7: ... this unit is turned off while the igni tion switch is set to ACC or ON cancels the re verse mode Pressing 5 numbered button again to start the reverse mode Feature demo The feature demo automatically starts when power to this unit is turned off while the igni tion switch is set to ACC or ON Pressing 6 numbered button during feature demo opera tion cancels the feature demo mode Pressing 6 numbered...

Page 8: ...displayed When this indicator is visible press NEXT to switch through the functions of the multi function buttons Press NEXT to display the desired func tions e g built in CD player Press NEXT repeatedly to switch between the following functions Notes The number of functions or displays switched through will differ according to the source or menu selected When no function is indicated for a button...

Page 9: ...is automatically re turned The difference between the BAND button and the BACK button BAND button Pressing the BAND button immediately can cels the current menu or mode and returns to the basic displays When the source is the tuner or television and no menu or mode is selected pressing the BAND button has the effect of switch ing bands BACK button Pressing the BACK button cancels the current menu ...

Page 10: ...h func tions on or off switch repeat selections and perform other operations Key guidance indicators Note In this manual operation for each mode is given mainly in terms of the multi function buttons However in each mode when the key guidance indicators are lit it is also possible to use a b c d to operate the mode Setting the display angle You can adjust front panel angle for easier op eration WA...

Page 11: ...hildren Should the battery be swallowed immediately consult a doctor CAUTION Use only one CR2032 3 V lithium battery Remove the battery if the remote control is not used for a month or longer Do not recharge disassemble heat or dispose of the battery in fire Do not handle the battery with metallic tools Do not store the battery with metallic materi als In the event of battery leakage wipe the re m...

Page 12: ...a fault FUNCTION button and AUDIO button Operation of the FUNCTION button and the AUDIO button on the remote control differs from the operation of the FUNC button and the AUDIO button on the head unit When op erating the head unit use the FUNC button and the AUDIO button to select the appropri ate menu then use the multi function buttons to select the mode When operating the re mote control howeve...

Page 13: ... selector This unit is turned on by selecting a source When you press SOURCE it extends out ward so that it becomes easier to turn To re tract SOURCE press it again Rotate to cycle through all of the available sources 9 a b c d buttons Press to do manual seek tuning fast for ward reverse and track search controls Also used for controlling functions a VOLUME When you press VOLUME it extends out war...

Page 14: ...ss to select functions f AUDIO button Press to select various sound quality con trols g SOURCE button This unit is turned on by selecting a source Press to cycle through all of the available sources Note If you press FUNCTION on the remote control while pressing BAND on it the remote control will not function properly To cancel this setting press AUDIO on the remote control while press ing BAND on...

Page 15: ... is not connected to this unit When no disc is set in this unit When no disc is set in the DVD player When no magazine is set in the multi CD player When no magazine is set in the multi DVD player When the AUX auxiliary input is set to off refer to page 57 External unit refers to a Pioneer product such as one available in the future that although incompatible as a source enables control of basic f...

Page 16: ...djust the sound level Rotate to increase or decrease the volume 3 Press BAND to select a band Press BAND until the desired band is dis played FM 1 FM 2 FM 3 for FM or AM 4 To perform manual tuning press c or d with quick presses The frequencies move up or down step by step 5 To perform seek tuning press and hold c or d for about one second and release The tuner will scan the frequencies until a br...

Page 17: ... with sufficiently strong signals for good reception 1 Press FUNC and then press LOC to select the local mode 2 Press LOC to set the local seek sensitiv ity Press LOC repeatedly to switch between the following settings FM Local OFF Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 AM Local OFF Level 1 Level 2 The Level 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations while lower settings let you receive pr...

Page 18: ...of preset stations and select one of them to re ceive 1 Press FUNC and then press chLIST to se lect the preset channel list mode 2 Press any of the buttons 1 6 to recall the desired station frequency Note You can also use c d and a to select and recall the desired station Tuner En 18 Section 04 ...

Page 19: ... or d en ables you to search every ten track in the current disc Refer to Selecting the search method on page 21 5 To skip back or forward to another track press c or d Pressing d skips to the start of the next track Pressing c once skips to the start of the cur rent track Pressing again will skip to the pre vious track Notes The built in CD player plays one standard 12 cm or 8 cm single CD at a t...

Page 20: ...exited while repeat play is on T RPT appears on the basic dis play Playing tracks in a random order Random play lets you play back tracks on the CD in a random order 1 Press FUNC and then press RDM to se lect the random mode 2 Press RDM to turn random play on The light illuminates Tracks will play in a ran dom order To turn random play off press RDM again Note When the random mode is exited while ...

Page 21: ...s PAUSE to turn pause on The light illuminates Play of the current track pauses To turn the pause off press PAUSE again Note You can also turn pause on or off by pressing PAUSE in the following display Selecting the search method You can switch the search method between fast forward reverse and searching every 10 track 1 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press R SRCH to select the search method mode 2 ...

Page 22: ...nect a multi CD player you can input disc titles for up to 100 discs Using disc title functions When playing a CD TEXT disc you can switch text display such as artist name and track title When the text is longer than 32 letters you can scroll the text to the left so that the rest of the title can be seen 1 Press TITLE to switch the title mode 2 Press the corresponding button to dis play the desire...

Page 23: ... play back will start CD loading slot You can eject a CD ROM by pressing CD EJECT 3 Use VOLUME to adjust the sound level Rotate to increase or decrease the volume 4 Press a or b to select a folder You cannot select a folder that does not have an MP3 WMA file recorded in it To return to folder 01 ROOT press and hold BAND However if folder 01 ROOT contains no files playback commences with folder 02 ...

Page 24: ...laying back files recorded as VBR variable bit rate files the play time will not be correctly displayed if fast forward or reverse operations are used If inserted disc contains no files that can be played back No Audio is displayed There is no sound on fast forward or reverse If the built in CD player does not operate prop erly an error message such as ERROR 11 may be displayed Refer to Understand...

Page 25: ...usly selected Folder repeat or Disc repeat ranges To turn random play off press RDM again Note When the random mode is exited while random play is on RDM appears on the basic display Scanning folders and tracks While you are using Folder repeat the begin ning of each track in the selected folder plays for about 10 seconds When you are using Disc repeat the beginning of the first track of each fold...

Page 26: ...e c d and a to select and play the desired folder title Selecting the search method You can switch the search method between fast forward reverse and searching every 10 track 1 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press R SRCH to select the search method mode 2 Press R SRCH to select the search meth od Press R SRCH until the desired search method appears in the display FF REV Fast forward and reverse Roug...

Page 27: ...n the text is longer than 32 letters you can scroll the text to the left so that the rest of the title can be seen 1 Press TITLE to switch the title mode 2 Press the corresponding button to dis play the desired title FORM1 and FORM3 Button Operation FOLDER Displays folder name FILE Displays file name ALBUM Displays album title T TTL Displays track title ARTIST Displays track artist name SCROLL Scr...

Page 28: ...loading slot You can eject an MD by pressing MD EJECT 3 Use VOLUME to adjust the sound level Rotate to increase or decrease the volume 4 When playing a group recorded MD press a or b to select a group 5 To perform fast forward or reverse press and hold c or d 6 To skip back or forward to another track press c or d Pressing d skips to the start of the next track Pressing c once skips to the start o...

Page 29: ...Group recorded MD For group recorded MD playback there are three repeat play ranges Group repeat group repeat Track repeat one track re peat and Disc repeat repeat all tracks 1 Press FUNC to select the repeat mode 2 Press RPT to select the repeat range Press RPT until the desired repeat range ap pears in the display Group repeat Repeat the current group Track repeat Repeat just the current track D...

Page 30: ...e scan mode is automatically canceled select the scan mode again Notes After scanning of an MD is finished normal playback of the tracks will begin again When the scan mode is exited while scan play is on SCAN appears on the basic display Selecting tracks from the track title list The track title list lets you see the list of track titles on an MD and select one of them for playback 1 Press FUNC a...

Page 31: ...32 letters you can scroll the text to the left so that the rest of the title can be seen 1 Press TITLE to switch the title mode 2 Press the corresponding button to dis play the desired title FORM1 and FORM3 Button Operation D TTL Displays disc title G TTL Displays group title T TTL Displays track title SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title FORM2 Button Operation TTL1 Displays group title and track ti...

Page 32: ... or forward to another track press c or d Pressing d skips to the start of the next track Pressing c once skips to the start of the cur rent track Pressing again will skip to the pre vious track Notes When the multi CD player performs the pre paratory operations Ready is displayed If the multi CD player does not operate prop erly an error message such as ERROR 11 may be displayed Refer to the mult...

Page 33: ... repeat mode 2 Press RPT to select the repeat range Press RPT until the desired repeat range ap pears in the display Magazine repeat Repeat all discs in the multi CD player Track repeat Repeat just the current track Disc repeat Repeat the current disc Notes If you select other discs during repeat play the repeat play range changes to Magazine repeat If you perform track search or fast forward re v...

Page 34: ...isc scanning is finished nor mal playback of the tracks will begin again When the scan mode is exited while scan play is on SCAN appears on the basic display Selecting tracks from the track title list The track title list lets you see the list of track titles on a CD TEXT disc and select one of them for playback 1 Press FUNC and then press T LIST to se lect the track title list mode 2 Press NEXT t...

Page 35: ...ylist of favorite tracks from those in the multi CD player magazine After you have added your favorite tracks to the playlist you can turn on ITS play and play just those selec tions Creating a playlist with ITS programming 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 ...

Page 36: ... a desired track by pressing c or d 4 Press CLEAR to erase a track from your ITS playlist The currently playing selection is erased from your ITS playlist and playback of the next track from your ITS playlist begins If there are no tracks from your playlist in the current range ITS empty is displayed and nor mal play resumes You can also use b to erase the currently play ing track from ITS playlis...

Page 37: ...d title is stored in memory 7 Press BAND to return to the playback display Notes When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible multi CD player if you switch to this mode Can t input is displayed and you cannot input the title Titles remain in memory even after the disc has been removed from the magazine and are recalled when the disc is reinserted After data for 100 discs has been stored in ...

Page 38: ... use these functions only with a multi CD player that supports them Using COMP compression and DBE dy namic bass emphasis functions let you adjust the sound playback quality of the multi CD player Each of the functions have a two step adjustment The COMP function balances the output of louder and softer sounds at higher volumes DBE boosts bass levels to give play back a fuller sound Listen to each...

Page 39: ...with quick presses The channels move up or down step by step 5 To perform seek tuning press and hold c or d for about one second and release You can cancel seek tuning by pressing either c or d with a quick press Introduction of advanced TV tuner operation The tuner function menu has the following functions BSSM best stations sequential memory chLIST preset channel list 1 BSSM best stations sequen...

Page 40: ...on is recalled from memory Notes Up to 12 stations 6 for each of two TV bands can be stored in memory You can also use a and b to recall broadcast stations assigned to preset tuning buttons 1 6 and 7 12 Selecting channels from the preset channel list The preset channel list lets you see the list of preset channels and select one of them to re ceive 1 Press FUNC and then press chLIST to se lect the...

Page 41: ...und level Rotate to increase or decrease the volume 3 Press a or b to select a disc A disc number for which there is no disc will be skipped You can use the buttons 1 6 to select a disc directly 4 To perform fast forward or reverse press and hold c or d 5 To skip back or forward to another chapter or track press c or d Pressing d skips to the start of the next chap ter or track Pressing c once ski...

Page 42: ... Press FUNC and then press SCAN to se lect the scan mode 2 Press SCAN to turn scan play on The light illuminates The first 10 seconds of each track is played 3 When you find the desired track press SCAN to turn scan play off The light goes off The track will continue to play If the scan mode is automatically canceled select the scan mode again Notes After scanning of a CD is finished normal playba...

Page 43: ...e erased When you have completed audio setting adjustment be sure to record the set tings on page 70 Operation mode marks This manual uses the following marks to make the description clear This mark indicates a function only in NW mode or an operation in NW mode This mark indicates a function available only in STD mode or an operation in STD mode The functions and operations which do not carry eit...

Page 44: ... F HPF R SLA Notes If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically re turned When you select the 13 band graphic equali zer mode EQ 2 the time alignment adjust ment mode T AL or the network adjustment mode NW the display is not returned auto matically SW2 is displayed only when the subwoofer output is on in the subwoofer output mode SW1 SLA is not displayed ...

Page 45: ...Balance R25 is displayed as the left right speaker balance moves from left to right Using balance adjustment You can select a fader balance setting that provides an ideal listening environment in all occupied seats 1 Press AUDIO to select the fader balance mode 2 Press a or b to adjust front rear speak er balance Each press of a or b moves the front rear speaker balance towards the front or the re...

Page 46: ...d the selected position An adjusted time alignment is memorized in CUSTM 1 Press AUDIO and then press NEXT to display T AL Press NEXT until T AL appears in the display 2 Press T AL to select the time alignment mode T AL is inactive when neither FL nor FR is se lected in the position selector mode POSI 3 Press c or d to select the speaker to be adjusted Each press of c or d selects the speaker in t...

Page 47: ...equencies through Level The difference in reproduced levels between speaker units can be corrected Slope Adjusting the HPF LPF slope filter attenuation slope lets you adjust the continuity of sound between speaker units The slope indicates the number of decibels dB the signal is attenuated when the fre quency is one octave higher lower Unit dB oct The steeper the slope the more the signal is atten...

Page 48: ...filter When a speaker unit filter is muted no sound is output from that speaker If you mute the selected speaker unit fil ter MUTE blinks and no adjustments are possible Even if any speaker unit filter is muted you can adjust the parameters for other speaker units filters 1 Press AUDIO and then press NW to se lect the network adjustment mode 2 Press the corresponding button to se lect the speaker ...

Page 49: ...to this unit turn the sub woofer output on The subwoofer output phase can be switched between normal and reverse 1 Press AUDIO and NEXT and then press SW1 to select the subwoofer output mode SW2 is displayed only when the subwoofer output is on in the subwoofer output mode SW1 2 Press SW1 to turn subwoofer output on SUB W ON appears in the display Subwoofer output is now on To turn subwoofer outpu...

Page 50: ...ppears in the display High pass fil ter is now on To turn high pass filter off press HPF R again 4 Press c or d to select cut off frequency Each press of c or d selects cut off frequen cies in the following order 50 63 80 100 125 Hz Only frequencies higher than those in the se lected range are output from the front or rear speakers Using the auto equalizer The auto equalizer is the equalizer curve...

Page 51: ...a or b increases or decreases the equalizer curve respectively 6 5 or 6 is displayed as the equalizer curve is increased or decreased The actual range of the adjustments are differ ent depending on which equalizer curve is se lected The equalizer curve with all frequencies set to 0 cannot be adjusted Adjusting 13 band graphic equalizer For CUSTOM1 and CUSTOM2 equalizer curves you can adjust the le...

Page 52: ...urn BBE on To cancel the BBE press BBE again 3 Press a or b to adjust the level of BBE Each press of a or b increases or decreases the level of BBE 4 4 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased Adjusting loudness Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low and high sound ranges at low volume 1 Press AUDIO and then press NEXT to display LOUD Press NEXT until LOUD appears 2 Press LOUD...

Page 53: ...creased Using automatic sound levelizer During driving noise in the car changes ac cording to the driving speed and road condi tions The automatic sound levelizer ASL monitors such varying noise and automati cally increases the volume level if this noise becomes greater The sensitivity variation of volume level to noise level of ASL can be set to one of five levels 1 Press AUDIO and then press NEX...

Page 54: ... curve based on that information WARNING To prevent accidents never carry out auto TA and EQ while driving When this function measures the car interior acoustic characteristics to create an auto equalizer curve a loud measurement tone noise may be output from the speakers CAUTION Carrying out auto TA and EQ under the follow ing conditions may damage the speakers Be sure to check the conditions tho...

Page 55: ...sts the set ting will be replaced Carrying out auto TA and EQ 1 Stop the car in a place that is as quiet as possible close all doors windows and the sun roof and then turn the engine off If the engine is left running engine noise may prevent correct auto TA and EQ 2 Fix the supplied microphone in the cen ter of the headrest of the driver s seat fa cing forward using the belt sold separately The au...

Page 56: ...y through press EXIT or BAND 10 When auto TA and EQ is completed Complete is displayed When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible an error message is displayed Refer to Under standing auto TA and EQ error messages on page 65 11 Press EXIT or BAND to cancel the auto TA and EQ mode 12 Store the microphone carefully in the glove compartment Store the microphone ...

Page 57: ...e reverse mode on ON appears in the display To turn the reverse mode off press REV again Using the feature demo The feature demo automatically starts when power to this unit is turned off while the igni tion switch is set to ACC or ON You can turn the feature demo on or off Important The red lead ACC of this unit should be con nected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch on off operations If ...

Page 58: ... is ended 1 With the source turned off press and hold 2 Press MUTE S to select the telephone muting attenuation mode 3 Press MUTE S to select the desired set ting Each press of MUTE S selects settings in the following order TEL mute muting 10dB ATT attenuation 20dB ATT attenuation 20dB ATT has a stronger effect than 10dB ATT Setting the FM tuning step The FM tuning step employed by seek tuning can...

Page 59: ...With the source turned off press and hold 2 Press NEXT and then press AMstep to select the AM tuning step mode 3 Press the corresponding button to se lect the desired tuning step Button Tuning step 9K 9 kHz 10K 10 kHz Initial Settings En 59 English Section 12 ...

Page 60: ...en sources and the feature demo are off 1 Press NEXT to display CLK Press NEXT until CLK appears 2 Press CLK and then press DATE to set the date 3 Press c or d to select the segment of the calendar display you wish to set Pressing c or d will select one segment of the calendar display Day Month Year 4 Press a or b to set the date Pressing a will increase the selected day month or year Pressing b w...

Page 61: ...red display form Adjusting the brightness Display brightness adjustment lets you adjust the display for easier viewing when lighting conditions change 1 Press NEXT to display C MENU Press NEXT until C MENU appears 2 Press C MENU and then press BRGHT to select the brightness mode 3 Press c or d to adjust the brightness level Each press of c or d increases or decreases the brightness level 00 28 is ...

Page 62: ...elect the font select mode 3 Press A B or C to select the desired font Using different entertainment displays You can enjoy entertainment displays while lis tening to each sound source Setting the movie screen There are three stored movie screens to select from 1 Press ENT and then press MOVIE to se lect the movie mode 2 Press any of the buttons MOVIE1 MOVIE3 or ALL to select the desired movie Whe...

Page 63: ...ground still pictures to select from When you select FORM2 or FORM3 BG is not displayed and this mode is inactive 1 Press ENT and BG and then press BGP to select the background still picture mode 2 Press NEXT to switch between BGP1 BGP6 and BGP7 BGP12 3 Press any of the buttons BGP1 BGP6 or BGP7 BGP12 to select the desired pic ture Canceling the entertainment display You can cancel the entertainme...

Page 64: ...til AUX appears in the dis play 2 Press FUNC and then press TTLin to se lect the AUX title input mode Refer to Entering disc titles on page 36 and perform procedures 3 to 7 in the same way Note Even if you do not press TTLin you can enter the title but you will not be able to change the char acter types Other Functions En 64 Section 13 ...

Page 65: ... con tact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer Ser vice Center Message Cause Action Blank MD Blank disc is in serted Replace disc TEMP The temperature of this unit is out side of the nor mal operating range Wait until the unit s temperature returns to within normal operating limits ERROR 11 12 17 30 Dirty disc Clean disc ERROR 11 12 17 30 Scratched disc Replace disc ERROR 01 11 12 17 30 A0 A1 Elect...

Page 66: ...se only normal round CDs If you insert ir regular non round shaped CDs they may jam in the CD player or not play properly Check all CDs for cracks scratches or warped discs before playing CDs that have cracks scratches or are warped may not play properly Do not use such discs Avoid touching the recorded non printed side surface when handling the disc Store discs in their cases when not in use Keep...

Page 67: ...nology that is developed by Microsoft Cor poration WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 7 7 1 or Windows Media Player for Windows XP With some applications used to encode WMA files this unit may not operate cor rectly With some applications used to encode WMA files album names and other text in formation may not be correctly displayed This unit allows playback of MP3 WMA f...

Page 68: ...can play recordings with bit rates from 8 kbps to 320 kbps but in order to be able to enjoy a certain sound quality it is recom mended to use only discs recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps WMA additional information Only when WMA files of 32 44 1 and 48 kHz frequencies are played back The sound quality of WMA files generally becomes better with increasing bit rate This unit can play reco...

Page 69: ... af fixed correctly Labels like this may catch on something preventing removal of the MD Before using an MD remove the label if it is not correctly affixed and replace it with a new label Keep MDs out of direct sunlight and high temperatures If the surface of an MD cartridge is dirty wipe it gently with a clean soft cloth Do not apply benzene thinner or other vo latile liquids to MDs When using an...

Page 70: ...ft High Right Mid Left Mid Right Low Left Low Right Distance Standard mode Network setting Filter SW1 SW2 HPF F HPF R Cutoff frequency Level Phase Time alignment setting Speaker unit Front Left Front Right Rear Left Rear Right Sub W Distance Equalizer curves CUSTOM2 curve Frequency 50 80 125 200 315 500 800 1 25k 2k 3 15k 5k 8k 12 5k Level Additional Information En 70 Appendix ...

Page 71: ...n have up to 128 characters m3u Playlists created using the WINAMP soft ware have a playlist file extension m3u MP3 MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 It is an audio compression standard set by a working group MPEG of the ISO International Stan dards Organization MP3 is able to compress audio data to about 1 10th the level of a con ventional disc Multi session Multi session is a recording method ...

Page 72: ...16 kHz Slope 6 12 dB oct Gain 0 24 dB Mute Phase Normal Reverse Mid HPF LPF Frequency LPF 1 6 2 2 5 3 15 4 5 6 3 8 10 12 5 16 kHz Frequency HPF 31 5 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 Hz Slope LPF 0 Pass 6 12 dB oct Slope HPF 0 Pass 6 12 18 dB oct Gain 0 24 dB Mute Phase Normal Reverse Low LPF Frequency 31 5 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 Hz Slope 6 12 18 dB oct Gain 6 24 dB Mute Phase Normal Reverse CD pla...

Page 73: ...1 1 602 kHz 9 kHz 530 1 640 kHz 10 kHz Usable sensitivity 18 µV S N 20 dB Signal to noise ratio 65 dB IEC A network Infrared remote control Wavelength 940 nm 50 nm Output typ 12 mw sr per Infrared LED Notes US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice due to improvements Additional Information En 73 Engli...

Page 74: ... 85 è 86 Ð 0 D0 00 Ð 0 87 LÐ ÝX0 87 00 Ð D0 87 èX0 88 à 88 ü ÝX0 89 à8Ð ü Ý 89 X m ü X0 89 D Ð m ÝX 0 90 CD t CD ÝX0 91 à CD t Ù 92 Ý õX0 92 4 ÝX0 92 CDX X0 92 Ð Ý 93 CD Ý Ü ÀX0 93 É ÝX0 93 lÐ ä 10 X Èä ÉX 0 94 l X0 94 l 0 X0 94 MP3 WMA t MP3 WMA ÝX0 96 à CD t MP3 WMA Ù 97 Ý õX0 97 4 ÝX0 98 ôT 98 MP3 WMA Ý Ü ÀX0 99 ôT Ð ôT ÝX0 99 É ÝX0 99 ôTÐ ä 10 X Èä ÉX 0 100 Üø t XX0 100 l 0 X0 100 MD t MD ÝX0 ...

Page 75: ... ÝX0 115 à DVD t Ù 115 Ý õX0 116 4 ÝX0 116 CDX X0 116 l Ý Ü ÀX0 116 ITS Ý l l 0 t X0 116 p Ù Ü 117 Ù Ü Èl 117 3 èt Ìl Ü 117 Ü 117 p X0 117 8 p X0 117 0 118 p 118 X Ý 0 X0 118 8ð p 0 X0 119 8ð p 0 X0 119 Ü 0 t X0 119 Ü 0 p X0 120 Ìl 0 Ð Xì 121 p ä À 121 Ìl p À 121 ä 00 D0 L pX0 122 Ìl p X0 122 X0 123 p X0 123 Xt D0 X0 123 äÐ Xt D0 X0 124 Ä äÐ Xt D0 X0 124 Ù t t X0 124 t t á ÝX0 124 t t á p 125 13 4...

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Page 77: ... 0 Ð 8Xt üíÜ 0 CD Ý LE CD CD R CD RW Ýt iÈ ä MP3 Ý CD ROM CD R CD RW ISO9660 1 2 T Ð MP3 D Ý µÈä t X õ x tà DÁÅ x Ð t ÌD XøX t p Ì ü8 Q ø ü t ÁÅ x äÜ ÐXt u äÜ ÀÁ 1 t 0À äx ø x0 7 x 7 0À Ìl µ D t t D 0 À Ð t t õ Xp øì ìX D Xø XÀ JµÈä tì Ð t Å x t D iÈä ôä 8 http www mp3licensing comD 8 t üíÜ WMA Ý CD ROM CD R CD RW ISO9660 1 2 T Ð WMA D Ý µÈä Ü T 0 D MDX Ý t 00 MDLP 8X 0 L8Ð Ü T 0 D MD Ý µ Èä MDLP ...

Page 78: ...Ð Microsoft CorporationX Á ñ Á Èä 8à WMA D xT X0 t Q ø Ð t t 00 t ÙXÀ JD Ä µÈä WMA D xT X0 t Q ø Ð t h t ü äx M ô t t À JD Ä µÈä DSP Ü XX0 t 00 P À Ù Ü õiÈä 3 èt Ìl Ü NW Ü STD ÐX Ü t X µÈä 0Ð DSP Ü STD À µÈä X ÄÐ Ètl 8 Ki Èä à t 00Ð 3èt Ìl Ü ä Ü t ð ÈD L t 00 ÜÐ XÀ ÈíÜ t ä Á Ä µÈä t 00X tÐ DSP X X X t ä Ü t t üíÜ Ètl 8 KX0 Ètl 8 äLü ÐÌ Kt iÈä t 00 Ù Ð Xà X0 Ð t 00 ÙXÀ J tÐ tÁ TÜÀ 9 U TÜÀ À t q Äl ...

Page 79: ... Ü 30 É ÙXÀ J ät TtÐ í Ä D Ü ä äD L à ø ÄÐ ä 10 Èä í Ä D Ä iÈä t 0 0Ð Ðt 8 D L ÜÙ X ACC ON XÐ 5 tt í Ü è È ä äÜ 5 tt í Ü Ü Èä 0 p ÜÙ X ACC ON XÐ 00X ÐD D t 0 p Ù Ü Èä t 0 p Ù Ð 6D tt 0 p Ü è Èä äÜ 6D tt 0 Ü Ü Èä Ù ÔÄt L pÄ 0 Ü Ä ÙXt 00 Ðt D µÈä 0ø tÐ Xì t 00Ð 8 À ÜX 0ø t µÈä ÐX t Ý µÈä FORM1 FORM2 FORM3 8à 8 135 tÀX t Ý À X0 8pt üíÜ X0 Ð Ko 79 01 ...

Page 80: ...0 X 0 XX0 d Ü ä 0 t t ü äx 0 D Àà ä D ôì Èä Ü ô LÐ ä 0 X 0 D XX0 t NEXT ì ü íÜ ÐX 0 D t X0 t NEXT ì üíÜ CD t NEXT õt tt äL 0 ät X Èä 8à X 0 t tX Ý LÐt TtÐ 0 ì È È ä Ð t 0 t Ü À JD L t ù t 1T À J Èä ä 0 ÙX ä 0 X ÙD X0 CD t X 4 Ý 0 D iÈä 1 FUNCD t X0 t NEXT ì üíÜ FUNCt À LLÀ NEXT ì üíÜ 2 0 Tt ÜX t FUNCD ì ü íÜ 0 Tt XXt ä 0 X 0 Ä ÙÜÐ À Èä 3 4 Ü ÝX t RDMD ì üíÜ X0 Ð Ko 80 01 ...

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Page 84: ...ì D tì ä t tl ÙD Æ ì 8 Ý Ä µÈ ä t 00 Ð X à Ü üíÜ t 00 tXp pXÀ ÈíÜ t à t Ý µÈä FUNCTION AUDIO è ÁX FUNCTION ü AUDIO äÜ Û ÁX FUNC ü AUDIO X Ùü ä Èä äÜ ÛD Ù L Tt ÝX0 t FUNC ü AUDIO D Ä Ü ÝX0 t ä 0 D XíÜ øì èD ÙÜ LÐ Ü ÝX0 t Ü Xt iÈä FUNCTION Ù ÐX Ü ÝX0 t FUNCTIOND ì üíÜ CD t FUNCTIOND õt tt äL Üät X Èä RPT RDM SCAN T LIST PAUSE TTLin R SRCH T READ 8à 92 tÀX à CD t Ù 8pt üíÜ AUDIO Ù ÐX Ü ÝX t AUDIO ì ü...

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Page 87: ...CD t ð CD t MD t x 00 1 x 00 2 AUX LÐ D0 è Ü SOURCE õt ì ü íÜ 8à äLü LÐt À À JµÈä LÐÐ tùX X t 00Ð ð À J 00Ð l À J DVD t Ð l À J ð CD t Ð X À J ð DVD t Ð X À J AUX ôp Ð 131 tÀ 8pt üíÜ x 00 LÐ 8Xt À JT Ä t 00 0ø 0 äD t ÈD Ä l ñ D XøiÈä t 00 P À x 00 µÈä P À x 00 ð t 00Ð Ù x 00 1 x 00 2 iÈä 00X É t Ù X Ù HL Ä 0 è Ð ð t 00X LÐ D ÝXt Ù X HL Èä HL Ü 0 t DÌ äx LÐ XiÈä 00 Ð D0 00 D t äÜ ÛX SOURCE Ü üíÜ è ...

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Page 90: ... D Ð m ÝX0 D m D ôì üp t X Ýt à Ä iÈä 1 D Ü ÝX t FUNCD x ÄÐ chLIST ì üíÜ 2 ÐX m ü ÝX t 1 6 X ì üíÜ 8à ÐX mD ÝX0 t c d a Ä µÈä Ko 90 04 ...

Page 91: ...t t Ù ë à Ýt Ü Èä CD o CD EJECT ì CD µÈä 3 Ü D p X t VOLUMED iÈä ühD tp L Ü üíÜ 4 h 0 0 ä X t c d Ä ì üíÜ Rough searchÐ É D Ý ä t c d x Ä x ÁÜ ÀXt l X 10 D É µÈ ä 93 tÀX É ÝX0 8pt üíÜ 5 t ð0 t ð0 ä X t c d ì üíÜ d tt äL X Ü t Èä c tt X Ü t Èä äÜ tt t t Èä 8à CD t Ð X 12 cm 8 cm ñ CD ÝiÈä 8 cm CD Ý L 0 XÀ ÈíÜ CD xÐ Ä CD oÐ XÀ ÈíÜ CD t Á à t Ý µÈä l D Æp l Ä l Ý À J t l X tt Xà À UxiÈä l t CD EJECT ...

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Page 98: ... µÈä 1 õ ÝiÈä tÀX Ý õX0 8pt üíÜ 2 4 Ü ÝX t FUNCD x ÄÐ RDMD ì üíÜ 3 4 ÝD ÙX t RDMD ì üíÜ Üñt ÑÈä Ð Ý Folder repeat Disc repeat Ð 4 Ý Èä 4 ÝD èX t RDMD äÜ ì üíÜ 8à 4 Ýt 8 D L 4 Ü Ì t 0ø tÐ RDMt À Èä ôT Folder repeat X Ð Ý ôT X X Ü t 10 ÙH Ý Èä Disc repeat X Ð ôTX ø X Ü t 10 ÙH Ý Èä 1 õ ÝiÈä tÀX Ý õX0 8pt üíÜ 2 Ü ÝX t FUNCD x Ä Ð SCAND ì üíÜ 3 ÝD ÙX t SCAND ì ü íÜ Üñt ÑÈä ôT X L 10 ôTX ø É t Ý Èä 4 Ð...

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