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1. FM 98 80 MHz Using the Auto Station Program Memory ASPM Whilst in the ASPM operation mode the tuner will automatically search for new RDS stations Up to 30 stations can be stored If you have already stored some stations in memory the number of new stations you can store will be less 1 Press TUNER on the remote control 2 Press and hold down RDS ASPM on the remote control After ASPM has flashed for about 4 seconds scanning will start 87 5 MHz to 108 MHz After scanning the number of stations stored in memory will be displayed for 4 seconds and then END will appear for 4 seconds To stop the ASPM operation before it is complete Press li whilst it is scanning for stations The stations which are already stored in memory will be kept there EI Note fthe same station is broadcasting on different requencies the strongest frequency will be stored in memory e Any station which has the same frequency as the one stored in memory will not be stored f 30 stations have already been stored in memory the scan will be aborted If you want to redo the ASPM operation erase the preset memory e f no station have been stored in memory END will appear for about 4 seconds e Ifthe RDS signals are very weak station names may not be stored in memory The same station name can be stored in different channels Inacertain area or during certain time periods the station n
2. Repeat play Repeat play can play one track all tracks or a programmed sequence continuously To repeat one track Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT ONE appears Press ENTER To repeat all tracks Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT ALL appears Press ENTER To repeat desired tracks Perform steps 1 to 5 in Programmed play CD or MP3 WMA section on next page and then press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT ALL appears Press ENTER To cancel repeat play Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT OFF appears Press ENTER Id Note e After performing repeat play be sure to press Nil Otherwise the file of USB storage device will play continuously During repeat play random play is not possible Random play The file of USB storage device can be played in random order automatically To random play all tracks Press RANDOM repeatedly until RANDOM ON appears Press ENTER To cancel random play Press RANDOM repeatedly until RANDOM OFF appears Press ENTER E Note In random play the unit will select and play tracks automatically You cannot select the order of the tracks During random play repeat play is not possible USB playback CE Specify the folder to play To specify the folder to play perform the following steps 1 Press USB and connect the USB storage device 2 Press FOLDER and press f to select desired playback folder 3 Pres
3. 0 eee eee 06 Disc playback Playing discs OF fIIes i cy pu eo mre Rx Ls Advanced CD or MP3 WMA disc playback Direct track search Repeat plays sva gei AER EE EE Rand Om play 5 atentamente d eta ey Programmed play CD or MP3 WMA About downloading MP3 WMA sssssssse About folder playback order Specify the folder to play Switch the display contents 0 0 00 e eee 07 USB playback Playing USB storage devices 0 000 e eee 22 Repeat Plays ias ree e deve DR pe E or des 22 Random EE ERR 22 Specify the folder to play 23 Switch the display contents a a saaa 23 Playing in the desired order Programmed Play 23 08 Using the tuner Listening to the radio broadcasts 005 24 TURING PP AE Aen TEE 24 Saving station Dresels sess 24 To recall a memorised station 25 To scan the preset stations isses 25 To erase entire preset MeMOry 2 ee 25 Using the Radio Data System DS 25 An introduction to RDS wis is eie RR nx 25 Searching for RDS programs saasaa 25 nformation provided by HD 26 Using the Auto Station Program Memory ASPM 26 Notes for RDS operation 26 Listening to the DAD 27 About DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting 27 Tee EE EE 27 Selecting a station in the station list 27 Mangal UNE zinc tem na atts eatin he shat 27 Changing the information dene 28 Memorising a statio
4. C Additional information Portugu s Pioneer declara que este est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE CeStina Pioneer t mto prohla uje Ze tento je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnice 1999 5 ES Eesti K esolevaga kinnitab Pioneer seadme vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele Magyar Alul rott Pioneer nyilatkozom hogy a megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak Latvie u valoda Ar o Pioneer deklar ka atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m pras b m un citiem ar to saist tajiem noteikumiem Lietuvi kalba iuo Pioneer deklaruoja kad is atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Malti Hawnhekk Pioneer jiddikjara li dan jikkonforma mal ti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Sloven ina Pioneer t mto vyhlasuje Ze sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Sloven ina Pioneer izjavlja da je ta v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Rom n Prin prezenta Pioneer declara ca acest este in conformitate cu cerintele esentiale
5. Note Fordetailed instructions on using the iPod iPhone iPad please refer to the manual supplied with the iPod iPhone iPad iPod iPhone iPad recharging occurs whenever an iPod iPhone iPad is connected to this unit This function is supported in standby mode as well When input is switched from USB iPod to another function iPod iPhone iPad playback is temporarily stopped e When iPod iPhone iPad is not playing and no operations have been performed for more than 30 minutes the unit will automatically power off Q Important If this unit cannot play your iPod iPhone iPad perform the following troubleshooting checks Check whether the iPod iPhone iPad is supported by his unit Reconnect the iPod iPhone iPad to the unit If this doesn t seem to work try resetting your iPod iPhone iPad Check that iPod iPhone iPad software is supported by he unit If the iPod iPhone iPad cannot be operated check the following items stheiPod iPhone iPad connected correctly Reconnect he iPod iPhone iPad to the unit e Is the iPod iPhone iPad experiencing a hangup Try resetting the iPod iPhone iPad and reconnect it to the unit IA Disc playback Chapter 6 Disc playback This system can play back a standard CD CD R RW in the CD format and CD R RW with MP3 or WMA files but cannot record on them Some audio CD R and CD RW discs may not be playable due to the state of the disc or the device that wa
6. Do not push the disc tray whilst it is moving e Ifthe power fails whilst the tray is open wait until the power is restored e Be sure to place 8 cm disc in the middle of the disc tray Note Due to the structure of the disc information it takes longer to read an MP3 WMA disc than a normal CD approximately 20 to 90 seconds When the beginning ofthe first track is reached during fast reverse the unit will enter the playback mode only for CD Rewritable multi session discs with unfinished writing can still be played If TV or radio interference occurs during CD operation move the unit away from the TV or radio Q Tip When no operation has done in CD mode and the audio file is not played for more than 30 minutes the power will automatically turn off Various disc functions Function Main Remote unit control Operation Press in the stop mode Pla vn ol Ei Stop D Press in the playback mode o Di Pause gt m Press in the playback mode o e Press kilo resume playback from the paused point Track up Press in the playback or stop d O ES di lown mode Q If you press the button in the stop mode press x M to start the desired track Fast maaa FE Fr qa Press and hold down in the forward ayback mode reverse Q e p Release the button to resume playback Disc playback Advanced CD or
7. Power stand bn 0 5 W or less Dimensions 215 mm W x 95 mm H x 315 mm D Weight without package 0 0 c eee ee 2 0 kg e Speaker Magnetically shieled speaker system Type 2 way type speaker system 5 cm Tweeter 10 cm Woofer Maximum input power 15W mpedarice side tb pe ae LAU Roh e aria 80 Dimensions 130 mm W x 211 5 mm H x 240 mm D Waelgltbssoda idet breue vp que ES rata Vid 2 0 kg each e Accessories Remote control Ae e EELER RE DERART GER 1 AAA batteries ROS 2124 eersten dee AS 2 DAB FM wire antenna ciiin 1 Power cord iPad Stand Warranty card Operating instructions This document EI Note The specifications are applicable when the power supply is 230 V Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice due to improvements ND Additional information En Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Manufacturer PIONEER CORPORATION 1 1 Shin ogura Saiwai ku Kawasaki shi Kanagawa 212 0031 Japan EU Representative s Pioneer Europe NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 9120 Melsele Belgium http www pioneer eu X HM21BTD K C English Hereby Pioneer declares that this is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Suomi Pioneer vakuuttaa t ten ett tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY o
8. Before you start En Chapter 1 Before you start What s in the box Please confirm that the following accessories are in the box when you open it Remote Control Power cord DAB FM wire antenna AAA batteries R03 x 2 iPad stand Warranty card Operating instructions this document Loading the batteries in the remote control 1 Open the rear lid and load the batteries as illustrated below 2 bow Mc Close the rear lid A CAUTION When inserting the batteries make sure not to damage the springs on the battery s O terminals This can cause batteries to leak or over heat Do not use any batteries other than the ones specified Also do not use a new battery together with an old one When loading the batteries into the remote control set them in the proper direction as indicated by the polarity marks amp and Do not heat batteries disassemble them or throw them into flames or water Batteries may have different voltages even if they arethe same size and shape Do not use different types of batteries together To prevent leakage of battery fluid remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the remote control for a long period of time 1 month or more If the fluid should leak wipe it carefully off the inside ofthe case then insert new batteries If a battery should leak and the fluid should get on your skin flush it off with large quantities of water When disposing of
9. The order in which the folder and file names are displayed depends on the order in which the folders or files were recorded on the USB storage device Much time is required to recognize the USB storage device What is the USB storage devices capacity Some time may be required to load the data when large capacity USB storage devices are connected this could take several minutes s Additional information ag Problem Check Remedy Power is not supplied to the Is AUTH ERROR displayed on the Turn the power off then back on USB storage device front panel display No power is supplied if the power consumption is Turn the power off then disconnect and reconnect the USB storage too high device Press INPUT to switch to the other input then switch again to the USB iPod input When an iPod iPhone iPad is connected Problem medy Can t operate the iPod iPhone iPad by the remote control Make sure the iPod iPhone iPad is connected correctly refer to Connecting your iPod iPhone iPad on page 16 Can t operate the iPod iPhone iPad Make sure the iPod iPhone iPad is connected correctly refer to Connecting your iPod iPhone iPad on page 16 If the iPod iPhone iPad is experiencing a hangup try resetting the iPod iPhone iPad and reconnect it to the unit ND Additional information En cu Playable discs and formats Commercially available audio CDs Audio CD CD R RW ROM di
10. This unit s rear panel SPEAKERS E Za A CAUTION These speaker terminals carry HAZARDOUS LIVE voltage To prevent the risk of electric shock when connecting or disconnecting the speaker cables disconnect the power cord before touching any uninsulated parts Do not connect any speakers other than those supplied to this system Do not connect the supplied speakers to any amplifier other than the one supplied with this system Connection to any other amplifier may result in malfunction or fire Donot attach these speakers to the wall or ceiling They may fall off and cause injury These speakers are magnetically shielded However depending on the installation location color distortion may occur if the speaker system is installed extremely close to the screen of a television set If this happens turn off the television set and then turn it on after 15 to 30 minutes If the problem persists move the speaker system away from the television set Make sure that the speaker cable cores do not become exposed and make contact with other cable cores This may cause malfunction of the product Donotallowthe speaker cable core to come into contact with the receiver body f the speaker cable core comes into contact with any metal portion of the receiver s body it may damage the speakers and cause smoke and fire Insert speaker cables securely into the terminals and check that the cable does not come out of
11. frequency DAB SIGNAL I MULTIPLEX ENSEMBLE ZINN ae d SERVICES O 0mos Auto Scan TUNE ix M TUNE e e IDABSCAN ENTER DISPLAY When turned on for the first time the unit scans radio stations automatically to create a station list You can make the auto scan again when you move the unit to other areas or add multiplex channels to the station list 1 Pressthe TUNER until DAB appears on the display 2 Press DAB SCAN on the remote control for more than 3 seconds Auto Scan scanning begins After the scan The stations will be stored in alphanumeric order and the first station on the list will be selected and you will hear it through the speakers To listen to other stations see Selecting a station in the station list below KA Note e f no station is found NO SIGNAL appears Upto 100 appears for total received stations Selecting a station in the station list Once a DAB station is received you can select stations in the station list 1 Press the TUNER until DAB appears on the display 2 Whilst receiving a DAB station press the TUNE to select the desired station 3 Within 10 seconds press the DAB ENTER on the remote control to tune into the desired station Manual tune You can manually store stations which Auto Scan cannot find If reception is poor you can adjust the sensitivity Manual tune is only available after Auto tune P
12. lt STANDBY ON 1 Press STANDBY ON to turn the power on 2 Press CLOCK TIMER on the remote control CLOCK is shown on the main display 3 Press ENTER 4 Press to set the day then press ENTER 5 Press to set the hour then press ENTER 6 Press to set the minute then press ENTER to confirm 7 Press ENTER To confirm the time display Press the CLOCK TIMER The time display will appear for about 10 seconds To readjust the clock Perform Setting the clock from step 1 Note When power supply is restored after unit is plugged in again or after a power failure reset the clock General control Input function When the INPUT on main unit is pressed the current function will change to different mode Press the INPUT repeatedly to select desired function CD DAB FM t LINE AUDIO IN BT AUDIO USB iPod Display brightness control Press DIMMER to dims the display brightness The brightness can be controlled in four steps Volume auto setting f you turn off and on the main unit with the volume set to 31 or higher the volume starts at 30 and sets in to the last set evel Volume control Turn the VOLUME on the unit or press VOLUME on the remote control to increase or decrease the volume A CAUTION The sound level at a given volume setting depends on speaker efficiency location and various other factors It is advisable to avoi
13. radio broadcasts when the unit s power is on If this happens turn the unit s power off About condensation If this unit is moved suddenly from a cold place into a warm room in winter for example or if the temperature in the room in which this unit is installed rises suddenly due to heater operation etc water droplets condensation may form inside on operating parts and the lens When condensation is present this unit will not operate properly and playback is not possible Let this unit stand at room temperature for 1 or 2 hours with the power turned on the time depends on the extent of condensation The water droplets will dissipate and playback will become possible Condensation can also occur in the summer if this unit is directly exposed to the air flow from an air conditioner If this happens move this unit to a different place Cleaning the product Unplug the power cord from the power outlet when cleaning this unit Clean this unit using a soft cloth For tough dirt apply some neutral detergent diluted in 5 to 6 parts water to a soft cloth wring out thoroughly wipe off the dirt then wipe again with a soft dry cloth Alcohol thinner benzene insecticides etc could cause the print or paint to peel off Also leaving rubber or vinyl products in contact with this unit for long periods of time could mar the cabinet When using chemical impregnated wipes etc read the cautions included w
14. 0 TREBLE 0 2 If you change the settings of EQUALIZER P BASS OFF BASS TREBLE BASS 0 TREBLE 0 3 If you change the settings of BASS TREBLE P BASS OFF EQUALIZER FLAT Setting the wake up timer Used to change the existing timer setting or to set a new timer 1 Press STANDBY ON to turn the power on 2 Press and hold CLOCK TIMER 3 Press to select ONCE or DAILY then press ENTER ONCE Works once only at a preset time DAILY Works at the preset time on a preset day 4 Press to select TIMER SET then press ENTER 5 Press to select the timer playback source then press ENTER CD DAB FM USB iPod USB BT AUDIO AUDIO IN and LINE can be selected as the playback source 6 Press to select the timer day then press ENTER 7 Press to set the hour then press ENTER 8 Press to set the minute then press ENTER Setthe time to finish as in steps 7 and 8 above 9 Adjust the volume press VOLUME then press ENTER 10 Press STANDBY ON to enter the power standby mode The TIMER indicator lights up Getting started CH Calling the wake up timer An existing timer setting can be reused Using Headphones 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in Setting the wake up Insert the headphone s jack plug into the connector i When the headphones are connected there is no sound timer output from the speakers 2 Press to select TIMER ON th
15. PTY on the remote control SELECT will appear for about 6 seconds 3 Press to select the program type you want to hear Each time the button is pressed the program type will appear If the button is held down the program type will appear continuously 4 Whilst the selected program type is displayed within 6 seconds Press RDS PTY again After the selected program type has been lit for 2 seconds SEARCH will appear and the search operation will start EI Note e Ifthe display has stopped flashing start again from step 2 If the unit finds a desired program type the corresponding channel number will be lit for about 8 seconds and then the station name will be displayed BT using the tuner fyou wantto listen to the same program type of another station press the RDS PTY whilstthe channel number or station name is flashing The unit will look for the next station fnostation can be found NOT FOUND will appear for 4 seconds Information provided by RDS Each time the RDS DISPLAY is pressed the display will switch as follows TUNE TUNER TUNE MOS asm PTY DISPLAY Md name PS gt Programme type PTY Frequency Radio text RT When tuning in to a station other than an RDS station or to an RDS station which sends weak signal the display will change in the following order X X T 4 9 r NoRDS H WX
16. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to set other stations or to change a preset station When a new station is stored in the memory the station previously memorised for that preset channel number will be erased Note The backup function protects the memorised stations for a few hours should there be a power failure or the AC power cord become disconnected Using the tuner To recall a memorised station 1 Press PRESET to select the desired station To scan the preset stations The stations saved in the memory can be scanned automatically Preset memory scan 1 Press and hold PRESET The preset number will appear and the programmed stations will be tuned in sequentially for 5 seconds each 2 Press PRESET again when the desired station is located To erase entire preset memory 1 Press TUNER on the remote control 2 Press CLEAR until MEMORY CLEAR appears EI Note All stations will be erased Using the Radio Data System RDS An introduction to RDS Radio Data System RDS is a system used by most FM radio stations to provide listeners with various kinds of information the name of the station and the kind of show they re broadcasting for example One feature of RDS is that you can search by type of program For example you can search for a station that s broadcasting a show with the program type JAZZ You can search the following program types News News Current Affai
17. USB storage device is not recognized Is the USB storage device properly connected Remedy Connect the device securely all the way in Is the USB storage device connected via a USB hub This unit does not support USB hubs Connect the USB storage device directly Is the USB storage device supported by this unit This unit only supports USB mass storage class devices This unit supports portable flash memory and digital audio playback devices Only the FAT16 and FAT32 file systems are supported Other file systems exFAT NTFS HFS etc are not supported USB flash drive that supports USB 2 0 can be used This device does not support the use of external hard disc drives This is not a problem with this unit Turn the power off then back on Some USB storage devices may not be recognized properly File cannot be played sthe file copyright protected by DRM Copyright protected files cannot be played This is not a problem with this unit Files stored on a computer cannot be played It may not be possible to play some files Do the folder or file names contain more than 30 characters Folder or file names are not displayed or are not properly displayed The maximum number of characters displayable for the folder and file names is 30 Folder or file names are not displayed in alphabetical order This is not a problem with this unit
18. can download MP3 WMA music files Follow the instructions from the website on how to download the music files You can then play backthese downloaded music files by burning them to a CD R RW disc Your downloaded song files are for personal use only Any other usage ofthe song without owner s permission is against the law About folder playback order If MP3 WMA files are recorded in several folders a folder number will be set to each folder automatically These folders can be selected by the FOLDER on the remote control If there is no supported file formats inside the selected folder the folder is skipped and the next folder will be selected Example How the folder numbers are assigned if MP3 WMA format files are recorded are as shown below 1 ROOT folder is set as FOLDER 1 2 As for folders inside ROOT folder FOLDER A and FOLDER B the folder which is recorded earlier on the disc will be set as FOLDER 2 and FOLDER 3 3 As for folder inside FOLDER A FOLDER C and FOLDER D the folder which is recorded earlier on the disc will be set as FOLDER 4 and FOLDER 5 4 FOLDER E that is inside FOLDER D will be set as FOLDER 6 The folder and file order information which is recorded on the disc depends on the writing software There maybe possibilities that this unit will playback the files not according to our expected playback order From a disc with MPS WMA files up to 255 folders and 999 files including non p
19. easily Note There is no difference between L and R speakers Ho K Connections En Connecting antenna Connect the DAB FM wire antenna as shown below To improve reception and sound quality connect external antenna see Using external antennas below DAB FM 1 Connect the DAB FM wire antenna into the DAB FM antenna socket For best results extend the DAB FM antenna fully and fixto a wall or door frame Don t drape loosely or leave coiled up Using external antennas To improve FM reception Use a PAL connector not supplied to connect an external FM antenna One touch PAL connector ANTENNA DAB FM 15 Q coaxial cable Plugging in A CAUTION Do not use any power cord other than the one supplied with this unit Do not use the supplied power cord for any purpose other than that described below Before making or changing the connections switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet After you ve finished making all connections plug the unit into an AC outlet This unit s rear panel Power cord Getting started CH Chapter 4 Getting started To turn the power on Press the STANDBY ON to turn the power on After use Press the STANDBY ON to enter the power stand by mode Note e in standby mode if iPod iPhone iPad is connected the unit turns charge mode Setting the clock lt
20. front panel AUDIO IN mini plug jack to your auxiliary playback component This method can be used to play music on this unit from iPods iPhones iPads that do not support use of an iPod Dock and USB terminal O O 0 O0 O xe Stereo mini plug cable commercially available 1 Press AUDIO IN as the input source When AUDIO IN is selected AUDIO IN will be displayed on the main display Note fthe AUDIO IN mini plug jack is connected to auxiliary phones jack the volume of the unit will be adjusted by the volume on the playback component If the sound is distorted after you lower the volume of the unit try lowering the volume on the auxiliary playback component Connect the rear panel LINE IN audio jacks to your auxiliary playback component This unit s rear panel Audio cable commercially available 1 Press AUDIO IN twice as the input source When LINE is selected LINE will be displayed on the main display BET Bluetooth Audio playback En Chapter 10 Bluetooth Audio playback Music playback using Bluetooth wireless technology enabled device Bluetooth wireless technology Cell phone Bluetooth wireless technology EI enabled device Digital music player Device not equipped with B uetooth wireless technology m Digital music player Bluetooth audio transmitter commercially available usic data The uni
21. national legislation By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you will help to save valuable facis railing resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the for batteries environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and K058a A1 En Radio wave caution This unit uses a 2 4 GHz radio wave frequency which is a band used by other wireless systems Microwave ovens and Cordless phones etc In this event noise appears in your television image there is the possibility this unit including products supported by this unit is causing signal interference with the antenna input connector of your television video satellite tuner etc In this event increase the distance between the antenna input connector and this unit including products Mp aon by this unit Pioneer is not responsible for any malfunction of the compatible Pioneer product due to communication error malfunctions associated with your network connection and or your connected equipment Please contact your Internet service provider or network device manufacturer e A separate contract with payment to an Internet service provider is required to
22. play tracks automatically You cannot tracks During random play repea select the order of the play is not possible IA Disc playback En Programmed play CD or MP3 WMA You can choose up to 32 selections for playback in the order you like 1 Whilst in the stop mode press MEMORY PROGRAM on the remote control to enter the programming save mode 2 Press lt lt gt gt or the numeric buttons on the remote control to select the desired tracks 3 Press ENTER to save folder and track number 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 for other folder tracks Up to 32 tracks can be programmed f you want to check the programmed tracks press MEMORY PROGRAM fyou make a mistake the last programmed tracks will be canceled by pressing CLEAR 5 Press I to start playback To cancel the programmed play mode To cancel the programmed play press lil twice on the remote control The display will show PRG CLEAR and all the programmed content will be cleared Adding tracks to the program Press the MEMORY PROGRAM Then follow steps 2 to 3 to add tracks Note e When a disc is ejected anything programmed is cleared f you press the STANDBY ON to enter the standby mode or change the function from CD to another the programmed selections will be cleared During the program operation random play is not possible About downloading MP3 WMA There are many music sites on the internet that you
23. si alte prevederi ale Directivei 1999 5 EU 6bnrapckn C HactoaeTo Pioneer geknapnpa ue TO3M orroBaps Ha ocHoBHuTe V3UCKBaHna M pyr CEOTBeTHM nocraHoBneHus H 1apekruBa 1999 5 EC Polski Niniejszym Pioneer o wiadcza ze jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymo gami oraz pozosta ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Norsk Pioneer erkl rer herved at utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Islenska H r me l sir Pioneer yfir bv a er samr mi vi grunnkr fur og a rar kr fur sem ger ar eru i tilskipun 1999 5 EC Hrvatski Ovime tvrtka Pioneer izjavljuje da je ovaj u skladu osnovnim zahtjevima i ostalim odredbama Direktive 1999 5 EC R TTE 24L_C1_En En ED Additional information Additional information http www pioneer co uk http www pioneer eu 2013 PIONEER CORPORATION All rights reserved PIONEER CORPORATION 1 1 Shin ogura Saiwai ku Kawasaki shi Kanagawa 212 0031 Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O BOX 1540 Long Beach California 90801 1540 U S A TEL 800 421 1404 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 340 Ferrier Street Unit 2 Markham Ontario L3R 2Z5 Canada TEL 1 877 283 5901 905 479 4411 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 B 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 03 570 05 11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE LTD 253 Alexandra Road 04 01 Singa
24. standby and on page 13 2 Input function buttons Use to select the input source to this receiver pages 17 18 22 24 and 29 3 CD Receiver control buttons CLOCK TIMER Use for setting the clock as well as for setting and checking the timers page 13 SLEEP See Using the sleep timer on page 15 4 Numeric buttons 0 to 9 Use to enter the number page 19 5 CLEAR Use to clear the programmed play page 20 6 CD Receiver control buttons DISPLAY Press to change the display for songs playing back from CD or USB page 21 FOLDER Use to select the folder of the MP3 WMA disc or USB mass storage device page 20 MENU Used when displaying iPod iPhone menu screen MEMORY PROGRAM Use to memory or program the MP3 WMA disc page 20 7 Tt 4 TUNE ENTER Use to select switch system settings and modes and to confirm actions Use TUNE can be used to find radio frequencies page 24 8 PRESET Use to select preset radio stations page 25 9 MUTE Mutes unmutes the sound page 13 10 Playback control buttons Use to control each function after you have selected it using the input function buttons page 18 gt Part names and functions 11 Tuner control buttons ST MONO Use to switch the sound mode between stereo and monaural page 24 RDS ASPM Use to search for RDS Auto station program memory page 25 RDS PTY Use to search for RDS program types page
25. 25 RDS DISPLAY Press to change the RDS display for information mode page 25 DAB SCAN Use to scan for DAB radio station page 27 DAB ENTER Use to confirm the DAB radio station page 27 DAB DISPLAY Press to change the DAB display for information mode page 28 12 OPEN CLOSE Use to open or close the disc tray page 18 13 Sound control buttons Adjust the sound quality page 14 14 RANDOM Randomize order of track playback from a CD iPod or USB page 19 15 REPEAT Press to change the repeat play setting from a CD iPod or USB page 19 16 Volume control buttons Use to set the listening volume page 13 17 DIMMER Dims or brightens the display The brightness can be controlled in four steps page 13 En Speaker system 1 C 8 Tweeter 2 Woofer 3 B ss Reflex Duct Q Important Make sure nothing comes into contact with the speaker diaphragms when you remove the speaker grilles Part names and functions Front panel Pioneer VOLUME STANDBY ON INPUT 1 STANDBY ON button Switches the receiver between standby and on page 13 2 Remote sensor Receives the signals from the remote control 3 TIMER indicator Lights when the unit power is off but when the timer setting is activated 4 Character display See Display on page 10 5 Volume control Use to set the listening volume page 13 6 INPUT button Selects the inpu
26. 360 MHz 12C Stereo mode Display stereo mode 195 936 MHz 8A 229 072 MHz 12D Transfer speed 197 648 MHz 8B 230 748 MHz 13A The data transfer speed Signal quality 199 360 MHz SC 232 496 MHz 13B The signal quality is displayed as a number 0 100 201 072 MHz 8D 234 208 MHz 13C 85 100 Good 70 84 Fair 0 69 Poor 202 928 MHz 9A 235 776 MHz 13D Memorising a station 204 640 MHz 9B 237 448 MHz 13E You can store 10 DAB stations in memory and recall them at he push of a button Preset tuning 206 352 MHz 9C 239 200 MHz 13F 1 Tune to the desired DAB station 2 Press the MEMORY PROGRAM The preset number will flash 3 Within 10 seconds press the PRESET to select the preset channel number Store the stations in memory in order starting with preset channel 1 4 Within 10 seconds press the MEMORY PROGRAM to store that station in memory If the preset number indicators disappear before the station is memorised repeat the operation from step 2 5 Repeat steps 1 4 to set other stations or to change a preset station When a new station is stored in the memory the station previously memorised for that preset channel number will be erased En Other connections cem Chapter 9 Other connections A CAUTION Before making or changing the connections switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet Connecting auxiliary components Connect the
27. 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F less than 85 96RH cooling vents not blocked Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area or in locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight or strong artificial light D3 4 2 1 7c A2 En WARNING Store small parts out of the reach of children and infants If accidentally swallowed contact a doctor immediately D41 6 4 A1 En This product is for general household purposes Any failure due to use for other than household purposes such as long term use for business purposes in a restaurant or use in a car or ship and which requires repair will be charged for even during the warranty period K041 A1 En CAUTION The OSTANDBY ON switch on this unit will not completely shut off all power from the AC outlet Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect device for the unit you will need to unplug it from the AC outlet to shut down all power Therefore make sure the unit has been installed so that the power plug can be easily unplugged from the AC outlet in case of an accident To avoid fire hazard the power cord should also be unplugged from the AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time for example when on vacation D3 4 2 2 2a A1 En CAUTION This product is a class 1 laser product classified under the Safety of laser products IEC 60825 1 2007 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT D58 5 2 2a A1 En POWER CORD CAUTION Handle the power
28. MP3 WMA disc playback ce e 3 JEMORY To TUNE Direct track search By using the numeric buttons the desired tracks on the current disc can be played Use the numeric buttons on the remote control to select the desired track whilst playing the selected disc Note Atrack number higher than the number of tracks on the disc cannot be selected To stop playback Press W Repeat play Repeat play can play one track all tracks or a programmed sequence continuously To repeat one track Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT ONE appears Press ENTER To repeat all tracks Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT ALL appears Press ENTER To repeat desired tracks Perform steps 1 to 5 in Programmed play CD or MP3 WMA section on next page and then press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT ALL appears Press ENTER To cancel repeat play Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT OFF appears Press ENTER d Note After performing repeat play be sure to press W Otherwise the disc will play continuously During repeat play random play is not possible Random play The tracks on the disc can be played in random order automatically To random play all tracks Press RANDOM repeatedly until RANDOM ONT appears Press ENTER To cancel random play Press RANDOM repeatedly until RANDOM OFF appears Press ENTER Note em n random play the unit will select and
29. Pioneer X HM21BTD K CD Receiver System Discover the benefits of registering your product online at COMPACT http www pioneer co uk or http www pioneer eu DIGITAL AUDIO D Bluetooth Operating Instructions Made for iPod L iPhone L iPad CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING This equipment is not waterproof To prevent a fire or shock hazard do not place any container filled with liquid near this equipment such as a vase or flower pot or expose it to dripping splashing rain or moisture D3 4 2 1 1_B1_En D3 4 2 1 3_A1_En WARNING To prevent a fire hazard do not place any naked flame sources such as a lighted candle on the equipment D3 4 2 1 7a_A1_En VENTILATION CAUTION When installing this unit make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation at least 25 cm at top 10 cm at rear and 5 cm at each side WARNING Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating To prevent fire hazard the openings should never be blocked or covered with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains or by operating the equipment on thick carpet or a bed D3 4 2 1 7b _A1_En Operating Environment Operating environment temperature and humidity
30. SB storage devices It is possible to listen to two channel audio using the USB interface on the front of this receiver Pioneer does not guarantee that any file recorded on a USB storage device will play or that power will be supplied to a USB storage device Also note that Pioneer will accept no responsibility whatsoever for loss of files on USB storage devices caused by connection to this unit 1 Press USB as the input source USB iPod is shown on the main display 2 Connect the USB storage device The number of folders or files stored on the connected USB storage device appear on the main display automatically This receiver does not support a USB hub E W PHONES AUDIO IN Lea E USB storage device Y commercially available 3 When the recognition is completed press gt II to start playback e When changing to a different input source stop the USB memory playback first before changing 4 Disconnect USB storage device from the USB terminal Turn the power off before removing the USB storage device Note USB flash drive that supports USB 2 0 can be used This unit may not recognize a USB storage device play files or supply power to a USB storage device For details see When a USB storage device is connected on page 34 When a USB storage device is not playing and no operations have been performed for more than 30 minutes the unit will automatically power off
31. ames may temporarily be different Notes for RDS operation If any of the following events occur it does not mean that the unit is faulty e PS NO PS and a station name appear alternately and properly e Ifa particular station is not broadcasting properly or a station is conducting tests the RDS reception function may not work properly When you receive an RDS station whose signal is too weak information like the station name may not be displayed e NO PS NO PTY or NO RT will flash for about 5 seconds and then the frequency will be displayed Notes for radio text The first 16 characters of the radio text will appear and then they will scroll across the display e Ifyou tune in to an RDS station which is not broadcasting any radio text NO RT will be displayed when you switch to the radio text position Whilst radio text data is received or when the text contents change RT will be displayed Using the tuner Listening to the DAB About DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting Digital Audio Broadcasting is a digital transmission system where audio signals are converted to digital signals for broadcasting DAB is broadcast as a group of data called multiplex ensemble which may contain one or more stations services Each station contains a primary service and there may be one or more secondary services This allows several programmes or services to be transmitted on a single
32. ance between 16 O and 50 Q The recommended impedance is 32 Q Audio from the iPod iPhone iPad cannot be heard via he headphones connected to the unit HP MUTE will be displayed if you connect the headphones when the iPod iPhone iPad function is selected DA iPod iPhone iPad playback En Chapter 5 iPod iPhone iPad playback Merely by connecting your iPod iPhone iPad to this unit you can enjoy high quality sound from your iPod iPhone iPad Playback setting for iPod iPhone iPad music can be performed from this unit or the iPod iPhone iPad itself Confirming what iPod iPhone iPad models are supported The iPod iPhone iPad playable on this unit are shown below iPod iPhone iPad USB Terminal Audio only iPod nano 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G v iPod touch 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G iPhone 5 iPhone 5s iPhone 5c iPhone 4s iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone iPad mini iPad 4th generation iPad 3rd generation iPad 2 SNISIS SISIS SI SISISISISISIS iPad Note Pioneer does not guarantee that this unit plays iPod iPhone iPad models other than the ones specified Some functions may be restricted depending on the model or software version iPod iPhone iPad is licensed for reproduction of non copyrighted materials or materials the user is legally permitted to reproduce Features such as the equalizer cannot be controlled using this system and we re
33. and the B uetooth capable device After pressing the BT AUDIO and switching to BT AUDIO input perform the pairing procedure on the Bluetooth capable device If pairing has been performed correctly you will not need to perform the pairing procedures for the unit as shown below Please refer to the user s manual for your Bluetooth capable device for more details 1 Press the STANDBY ON and turn the power to the unit on 2 Press the BT AUDIO The unit switches to BT AUDIO and PAIRING will be displayed 3 Turnon the power to the Bluetooth capable device that you wish to pair with and perform pairing procedure on it EI Note This unit will be displayed as X HM21BT on all Bluetooth capable devices that you have Pairing will start Place the B uetooth capable device close to the unit Please refer to the user s manual for your Bluetooth capable device for details on when pairing can be performed and the procedures required for pairing When PIN code entry is requested enter 0000 This unit does not accept any PIN code setting other than 0000 A Confirm on the Bluetooth capable device that pairing has been completed If pairing with the B uetooth capable device has been completed correctly the name of the B uetooth capable device will be displayed on the front panel of the unit Only single byte alphanumeric characters can be displayed Any character that cannot be displayed will be
34. aults Use the steps below to restore the all settings to their defaults 1 Press STANDBY ON to turn the power on 2 Press CD on the remote control or INPUT on the main unit repeatedly to select CD input 3 Press 4 OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray 4 Press STANDBY ON while pressing Bl Use the buttons on this unit s top panel DEFAULT is displayed while the settings are being restored Power is turned off C Additional information m Specifications e Amplifier section RMS Power Output 15 W 15W 1 kHz 10 96 T H D 8 Q e Tuner section Frequency Range EM 87 5 MHz to 108 MHz Frequency Range DAB 174 928 MHz to 239 200 MHz Antenna Input DAB FM 75 Q unbalanced e Bluetooth Version Bluetooth Specification Ver 2 1 EDR W lle LEE Bluetooth Specification Class 2 Estimated line of sight transmission distance EEN About 10 m Fr quericy rane a excexvs pesa v PC Pe vC ER d 2 4 GHz Modulation nm FH SS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Supported Bluetooth proflles A2DP Supported Code SBC Subband Codec Supported contents porolecon sasssa SCMS T The line of sight transmission distance is an estimate Actual transmission distances supported may differ depending on surrounding conditions e Miscellaneous USB terminal Jue cesse OUEERSE Y RR RR e 5V 2 1A Power source AC 220 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption ower gp CR 30 W
35. commend switching the equalizer off before connecting Pioneer cannot under any circumstances accept responsibility for any direct or indirect loss arising from any inconvenience or loss of recorded material resulting from iPod iPhone iPad failure Fordetailed instructions on using the iPod iPhone iPad please refer to the manual supplied with the iPod iPhone iPad This system has been developed and tested for the software version of iPod iPhone iPad indicated on the website of Pioneer http pioneer jp homeav support ios eu Installing software versions other than indicated on the website of Pioneer to your iPod iPhone iPad may result in incompatibility with this system This unit cannot be used to record CD tuner or other content on an iPod iPhone iPad Connecting your iPod iPhone iPad Connecting iPod iPhone iPad using supplied stand 1 Connect the iPod iPhone iPad cable to the unit 2 Pass the iPod iPhone iPad cable through the bottom of the stand and connect it to the iPod iPhone iPad 3 Set the iPod iPhone iPad on the stand iPod iPhone iPad playback Playing iPod iPhone iPad 1 Connect your iPod iPhone iPad e f an iPod iPhone iPad is connected while the unit is turned on playback of the iPod iPhone iPad will not begin 2 Press USB as the input source USB iPod is shown on the main display 3 When the recognition is completed will begin playing automatically
36. cord by the plug Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place the unit a piece of furniture etc on the power cord or pinch the cord Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock Check the power cord once in a while When you find it damaged ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement 5002 A1 En Do not install your speakers overhead on the ceiling or wall The grill is designed to be detachable and as such it may fall and cause damage or personal injury if installed overhead SGK004 A1 En equipment general household waste For countries outside the European Union X where you purchased the items ask for the correct method of disposal These symbols are only valid in the European Union Information for users on collection and disposal of old equipment and used batteries ips for These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your
37. d exposure to high volume levels Do not turn the volume on to full at switch on Listen to music at moderate levels Excessive sound pressure rom earphones and headphones can cause hearing OSS Muting The volume is muted temporarily when pressing the MUTE on the remote control Press again to restore the volume CR Getting started En Sound controls Equalizer When the EQUALIZER is pressed the current mode setting will be displayed To change to a different mode press the EQUALIZER repeatedly until the desired sound mode appears m gt FLAT A flat and basic sound A A powerful sound that S emphasizes low and high tones A sound that allows the radio or DIALOGUE vocals to be heard more easily Y NIGHT A sound that can be enjoyed at night even with lower volume P BASS control When the power is first turned on the unit will enter the P BASS mode which emphasises the bass frequencies To cancel the P BASS mode press the P BASS on the remote control Bass treble control Press the BASS TREBLE then press to adjust the bass or treble isa Note Simultaneous operation of EQUALIZER P BASS and BASS TREBLE is not possible Only the functions that you have selected will be active If you select one of three functions features that are not selected will be set as follows 1 If you change the settings of P BASS ON OFF EQUALIZER FLAT BASS TREBLE BASS
38. e connecting them to this unit After completing connections to this unit check the audio and power cables to confirm that they not twisted together When disconnecting this unit confirm that you have sufficient working space in the surrounding area When changing connections of audio or other cables for products supported by this unit confirm that you have sufficient working space in the surrounding area s Additional information Chapter 11 Additional information Troubleshooting Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions If you think that there is something wrong with this component check the points below Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component Investigate the other components and electrical appliances being used If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work ftheunit does not operate normally due to external effects such as static electricity disconnect the power plug from the outlet and insert again to return to normal operating conditions General problem Problem Check Settings you have made have Was the power cord unplugged been cleared Remedy When power cord is unplugged the settings you have made is cleared Please set the clock again If you do not want to clear the settings do not unplug the power cord Difference in volume bet
39. en press ENTER Cancelling the wake up timer Turn off the timer setting 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in Setting the wake up timer 2 Press to select TIMER OFF then press ENTER Using the wake up timer 1 Press STANDBY ON to turn the power off 2 At the wake up time this unit will turn on automatically and play the selected input function Note lf at the wake up time an iPod iPhone iPad is not connected to the unit or a disc is not inserted the unit will be turned on but will not play back the track Some discs may not be played automatically at the wake up time When setting the timer set at least one minute between the start and end time Using the sleep timer The sleep timer switches off the unit after a specified time so you can fall asleep without worrying about it 1 Press SLEEP repeatedly to select a switch off time Choose between 10 min 20 min 30 min 60 min 90 min 120 min 150 min 180 min or OFF The newly set value displays for 3 seconds and then the setting is completed Note The sleep timer can be set by pressing SLEEP while the remaining time is displayed Do not turn the volume on to full at switch on and listen o music at moderate levels Excessive sound pressure rom earphones and headphones can cause hearing OSS Before plugging in or unplugging the headphone reduce the volume Be sure your headphone has a 3 5 mm diameter plug and imped
40. erform Auto Scan first 1 Press the TUNER until DAB appears on the display 2 Press the DAB SCAN once 3 Within 10 seconds press the TUNE to select the DAB frequency 4 Within 10 seconds press the DAB ENTER e Ifthe level is too low move the aerial or unit to improve reception Hr ET Using the tuner Changing the information display DAB Frequency table BAND III You can switch DAB display information Press the DAB DISPLAY button Frequency Label Frequency Label Each time the button is pressed the information display 174 928 MHz 5A 208 064 MHz 9D changes in the following order When NO SIGNAL appears the DAB DISPLAY button does 176 640 MHz 5B 209 936 MHz 10A Norallowyousto change the display 178 352 MHz 5C 211 648 MHz 10B Station Name Station name is displayed set by default 180 064 MHz 5D 213 360 MHz 10C Scrolling text 181 936 MHz 6A 215 072 MHz 10D tornato scrolls across the display when sent from the 183 648 MHz 6B 216 928 MHz 11A station Programme type 185 360 MHz SC 218 640 MHz 11B ee of the type of content being broadcast by the 187 072 MHz 6D 220 352 MHz 11C Multiplex name 188 928 MHz 7A 222 064 MHz 11D e name of the multiplex ensemble which provides the 190 640 MHz 7B 223 936 MHz 12A current service Frequency 192 352 MHz 7C 225 648 MHz 12B The DAB frequency for the station 194 064 MHz 7D 227
41. indicated by a Bluetooth Audio playback Listen to music on the unit from a Bluetooth capable device 1 Press the BT AUDIO The unit will switch to BT AUDIO input 2 ABluetooth connection will be created between the Bluetooth capable device and the unit Procedures for connecting to the unit should be performed from the B uetooth capable device Please refer to the user s manual for your B uetooth capable device for details of the connection procedures 3 Playback music from the Bluetooth capable device Note When Blutooth capable devise is not playing and no operations have been performed for more than 30 minutes the unit will automatically power off Radio wave caution This unit uses a 2 4 GHz radio wave frequency which is a band used by other wireless systems see list below To prevent noise or interrupted communication do not use this unit nearby such devices or make sure these devices are switched off during use Cordless phones Cordless facsimiles Microwave ovens Wireless LAN devices IEEE802 11b g Wireless AV equipment Wireless controllers for game systems Microwave based health aids Some baby monitors Other less common equipment that may operate on the same frequency Anti theft systems Amateur radio stations HAM Warehouse logistic management systems Discrimination systems for train or emergency vehicles Note Inthe event noise ap
42. ith the wipes carefully Cleaning the lens This unit s lens should not become dirty in normal use but if for some reason it should malfunction due to dust or dirt consult your nearest Pioneer authorized service center Although lens cleaners for players are commercially available we advise against using them since some may damage the lens Handling discs Storing Always place discs in their cases and store them vertically avoiding hot humid places places exposed to direct sunlight and extremely cold places Besureto read the cautions included with the disc Cleaning discs Discs may not play if there are fingerprints or dust on them In this case use a cleaning cloth etc to gently wipe the disc from the inside towards the outside Do not use dirty cleaning cloths Do not use benzene thinner or other volatile chemicals Also do not use record spray or antistatic agents Fortough dirt apply some water to a soft cloth wring out horoughly wipe off the dirt then wipe off the moisture with a dry cloth Do not use damaged cracked or warped discs Do not let the signal surface of discs get scratched or dirty Do not attach pieces of paper or stickers to discs Doing so could warp discs making it impossible to play them Also note that rental discs often have labels attached to hem and the label s glue may have oozed out Check hat there is no glue around the edges of such labe
43. layable files can be read ROOT FOLDER A 1 FOLDER C FILE 3 FOLDER 1 FOLDER 2 bii 4 H FILE 4 FILE 5 FOLDER D FILE 6 FOLDER 5 FILE 7 FILE 8 FOLDER E FILE 9 FOLDER 6 FILE 10 FOLDER B FILE 1 FOLDER 3 FILE 2 Disc playback em Specify the folder to play To specify the folder to play perform the following steps DISPLAY TUNE FOLDER TUNE 1 Press CD and load an MP3 WMA disc 2 Press FOLDER and press f to select desired playback folder 3 Press ENTER Playback will start from the first song of the selected folder e Even if itis stopped it is possible to press EE to select a folder Switch the display contents 1 Press DISPLAY If the title artist and album name has been written to the file that information will be displayed The unit can only display alphanumeric characters Non alphanumeric character are displayed as Number oftrack playback 9 Title Artist Album display time display t 4 e e Number of folder track File type display display EI Note Copyright protected WMA files or Unsupported files cannot be played back In these case the files will be skipped automatically There may be cases where no information can be displayed Displaying title artist and album name is only supported for MP3 files EI usb playback En Chapter 7 USB playback Playing U
44. leellisten vaatimusten ja sita koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Pioneer dat het toestel in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Fran ais Par la pr sente Pioneer d clare que l appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Svenska Harmed intygar Pioneer att denna star verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Dansk Undertegnede Pioneer erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt Pioneer dass sich dieses in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi EAAnvika ME THN l IAPOY2A Pioneer AHAONEI OTI ZYMMOPOONETAI NPOE TIE OYZIOAEIZ ATIAITHZEIZ KAI TIZ AOINES ZXETIKEX AIATAZEIX THE OAHTIAS 1999 5 EK Italiano Con la presente Pioneer dichiara che questo conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Espanol Por medio de la presente Pioneer declara que el cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE
45. ls before using rented discs About specially shaped discs Specially shaped discs heart shaped hexagonal etc cannot be played on this unit Do not attempt to play such discs as they could damage this unit XN ND Additional information En About iPod iPhone iPad Made for B iPod Bluetooth technology works with iPhone 5s iPhone 5c iPhone 5 iPhone 4s iPhone 4 iPhone 36S iPhone 36 iPhone iPad 8rd and 4th generation iPad 2 iPad mini and iPod touch 2nd through 5th generation JiPhone iPad USB works with iPhone 5s iPhone 5c iPhone 5 iPhone 4s iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 36 iPhone iPad 3rd and 4th generation iPad 2 iPad iPad mini iPod touch 1st through 5th generation and iPod nano 3rd through 7th generation ade for iPod Made for iPhone and Made for iPad mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod iPhone or iPad respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod iPhone or iPad may affect wireless performance iPad iPhone iPod iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Restoring all the settings to the def
46. n 28 DAB Frequency table BAND III 0 8 09 Other connections Connecting auxiliary components 005 29 10 Bluetooth amp Audio playback Music playback using Bluetooth wireless UA VE 30 Pairing with the unit Initial registration 30 Listen to music on the unit from a Bluetooth capable EVIGE Lada Der t Rp P iE eR got E Rae ti Ee 31 Radio wave caution 6 ieee eee 31 Scope Of Operation s i429 13e hp IAE Le Ta 31 Radio wave reflections iis 32 Precautions regarding connections to products supported by this unt 32 11 Additional information Troubleshooting vc seni oat t os EA om E RS 33 Playable discs and formats 0 cee e eee 36 Regarding copy protected CDs 36 Supported audio file formats 00 36 CAUTIONS CH USCS us dept gute aou aa du 36 When moving this unt 36 Place of installation sies 36 Do not place objects on this unit 37 About condensation sa sasni heanas ngeata ee 37 Cleaning the producl rains h koreio Labi 37 Cleaning thelengan aa ES rora TE 37 Handling dises as is Eee ih ERE hee Lined bats 37 let bet ea tiet ee ThE ERA her ebtartedeags 37 italan En D AET EEPE Apts tt 285 hE EG 37 About specially shaped discs on ona 37 About iPod iPhone iPad eal anar eee 38 Restoring all the settings to the defaults 38 SPOCITI CATIONS 33 53 i he rhe wr ce ee ini 39 AR
47. n display to turn off then unplug the power cord Damage may occur if the unit is transported or moved with a disc inserted or when another device is connected to the USB terminal or AUDIO IN mini plug jack Place of installation e Choose a stable place near the TV or stereo system being used with this unit Donot place this unit on top of a TV or color monitor Also install it away from cassette decks and other devices easily affected by magnetic forces Avoid the following locations Places exposed to direct sunlight Humid or poorly ventilated places Extremely hot places Places exposed to vibrations Places in which there is much dust or cigarette smoke Places exposed to soot steam or heat kitchens etc C Additional information Do not place objects on this unit Do not place any objects on top of this unit Do not obstruct the ventilation holes Do not use this unit on shaggy rugs beds sofas etc or wrapped in cloth etc Doing so will prevent the heat from dispersing leading to damage Do not expose to heat Do not place this unit on top of an amplifier or other component that generates heat When rack mounting it to avoid the heat given off by the amplifier or other audio component place it on a shelf below the amplifier Turn off the unit s power when not using it Depending on signal conditions striped patterns may appear on a TV screen and noise may enter the sound of
48. nit turns off automatically If no play back and no operation has done for 30 minutes or more the unit turns off automatically ND Additional information En Problem Check Unable to connect to a Are there any devices nearby that Bluetooth capable device no emit electromagnetic waves in the sound comes out at all or 2 4 GHz band microwaves wireless sound cuts out when LAN devices other B uetooth connected capable devices etc Remedy If so either move these devices away from the unit or stop using other devices that emit electromagnetic waves s the Bluetooth capable device too ar away from the unit or is theresomething between them Place the B uetooth capable device inside the same room with no obstacles between them and within a range of 10 m Only a suggested range The actual possible communication range may change depending upon the surrounding environment s the Bluetooth capable device set to a mode that allows for Bluetooth wireless communication Check the settings on the B uetooth capable device Has pairing not been completed successfully or has either the unit or the Bluetooth capable device erased the previous pairing setting Perform the pairing operation again Does the device you are trying to connect have a supported profile Please use a Bluetooth capable device that supports A2DP When a USB storage device is connected Problem Check
49. o interference occurs automatic tuning may stop automatically at that point Automatic tuning will skip weak signal stations To stop the automatic tuning press Nl When an RDS Radio Data System station is tuned in the frequency will be displayed first Finally the station name will appear Full auto tuning can be achieved for RDS stations using Auto Station Program Memory ASPM mode see page 26 To receive an FM stereo transmission Press ST MONO to select stereo mode and AUTO will be displayed Improving poor FM reception 1 Press ST MONO repeatedly to select MONO This will change the tuner from stereo to mono and usually improve the reception Saving station presets If you often listen to a particular radio station it s convenient to have the receiver store the frequency for easy recall whenever you want to listen to that station Preset tuning This saves the effort of manually tuning in each time This unit can memorize up to 40 stations FM 30 stations DAB 10 stations CLEAR MEMORY PROGRAM PRESET O 1 Tune toa station you want to memorize See Tuning above for more on this 2 Press MEMORY PROGRAM The preset number will flash 3 Press PRESET to select the preset channel number 4 Press MEMORY PROGRAM to store that station in memory If the preset number has changed from flashing to lighting before the station is memorised repeat the operation from step 2
50. pears in your television image there is the possibility that a B uetooth wireless technology enabled device or this unit including products supported by this unit are causing signal interference with the antenna input connector of your television video satellite tuner etc In this event increase the distance between the antenna input connector and the Bluetooth wireless technology enabled device or this unit including products supported by this unit fthere is something obstructing the path between this unit including devices supported by this unit and the device equipped with B uetooth wireless technology such as a metal door concrete wall or insulation containing tinfoil you may need to change the location of your system to prevent signal noise and interruptions Scope of operation Use of this unit is limited to home use Transmission distances may be reduced depending on communication environment In the following locations poor condition or inability to receive radio waves may cause the audio to be interrupted or stopped In reinforced concrete buildings or steel framed or iron framed buildings Near large metallic furniture In a crowd of people or near a building or obstacle e In a location exposed to the magnetic field static electricity or radio wave interference from radio communication equipment using the same frequency band 2 4 GHz as this unit such as a 2 4 GHz wirele
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52. rs Current Affairs Information General Information Sport Sport Education Educational Drama Radio plays etc Cultures National or regional culture theater etc Science Science and technology Varied Speech Usually talk based material such as quiz shows or interviews Pop Music Pop music Rock Music Rock music Easy Listening Fasy listening Light Classics M Light classical music Serious Classics Serious classical music Other Music Music not fitting above categories Weather amp Metr Weather reports Finance Stock market reports commerce trading etc Children s Progs Programs for children Social Affairs Social affairs Religion Programs concerning religion Phone In Public expressing their views by Phone Travel amp Touring Holiday type travel rather than traffic announcements Leisure amp Hobby Leisure interests and hobbies Jazz Music Jazz Country Music Country music National Music Popular music in a language other than English Oldies Music Popular music from the 50s and 60s Folk Music Folk music Documentary Documentary Alarm Test Broadcasting when testing emergency broadcast equipment or receivers Alarm Alarm Searching for RDS programs You can search a program type listed above 1 Press TUNER on the remote control RDS is only possible in the FM 2 Press RDS
53. s used for recording MP3 MP3 is a form of compression It is an acronym which stands for MPEG Audio Layer 3 MP3 is a type of audio code which is processed by significant compression from the original audio source with very little loss in sound quality Thissystem supports MPEG 1 2 Audio Layer 3 Sampling rates 8 kHz to 48 kHz Bit rates 64 kbps to 384 kbps During VBR file playback time counter in the display may differ from its actual playback time WMA WMA Windows Media Audio files are Advanced System Format files that include audio files which are compressed with Windows Media Audio codec WMA is developed by Microsoft as an audio format file for Windows Media Player e This system supports WMA Sampling rates 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Bit rates 64 kbps to 320 kbps During VBR file playback time counter in the display may differ from its actual playback time Playing discs or files 1 Press STANDBY ON to turn the power on 2 Press CD on the remote control or INPUT repeatedly on the main unit to select CD input 3 Press 4 OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray 4 Place the disc on the disc tray label side up 5 Press amp OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray 6 Press I to start playback After the last track is played the unit will stop automatically En A CAUTION Do not place two discs in one disc tray Donot play discs of special shapes heart octagon etc It may cause malfunctions
54. s ENTER Playback will start from the first song of the selected folder e Even if itis stopped it is possible to press EE to select a folder Switch the display contents The unit can display the information recorded in the USB storage device For details see Switch the display contents on page 21 Playing in the desired order Programmed Play The unit can play folders stored on a USB storage device in the desired order For details see Programmed play CD or MP3 WMA on page 20 BT using the tuner En Chapter 8 Using the tuner Equipped with FM tuner DAB not equipped with AM tuner Listening to the radio broadcasts The following steps show you how to tune in to FM radio broadcasts using the automatic search and manual step tuning functions Once you are tuned to a station you can memorize the frequency for recall later See Saving station presets below for more on how to do this STANDBY ON TUNE TUNER TUNE Tuning 1 Press the STANDBY ON to turn the power on 2 Press TUNER repeatedly to select desired frequency band FM 3 Press TUNE on the remote control to tune in to the desired station Automatic tuning Press and hold TUNE scanning will start automatically and the tuner will stop at the first receivable broadcast station Manual tuning Press the TUNE repeatedly to tune in to the desired station kA Note When radi
55. scs containing music recorded in the CD DA format WMA WMA files recorded on CD R RW ROM discs or USB storage devices MP3 MP3 files recorded on CD R RW ROM discs or USB storage devices Only the discs that have been finalized can be played Discs recorded in packet write mode UDF format are not compatible with this unit Only discs recorded in ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 and Joliet can be played Files protected by DRM Digital Rights Management cannot be played Corporation and product names mentioned herein are rademarks or registered trademarks of the respective corporations EI Note This unit does not support multisession discs or multiborder recording Multisession multiborder recording is a method in which data is recorded on a single disc in two or more sessions borders A session or border is one recording unit consisting of a complete set of data from lead in to lead out Regarding copy protected CDs This unit is designed to conform to the specifications of the audio CD format This unit does not support the playback or function of discs that do not conform to these specifications Supported audio file formats This unit does not support lossless encoding Cautions on use When moving this unit When moving this unit be sure to first check that there is no disc loaded and disconnect the iPod iPhone iPad Then press STANDBY ON wait for STAND BY disappears on mai
56. ss LAN device IEEE802 11b g or microwave oven CH BET Bluetooth Audio playback En Radio wave reflections If you live in a heavily populated residential area apartment townhouse etc and if your neighbor s microwave is placed near your system you may experience radio wave interference If this occurs move your unit to a different place When the microwave is not in use there will be no radio wave interference T lt b ol d p e radio waves received by this unit include the radio wave coming directly from the device equipped with B uetooth wireless technology direct wave and waves coming from arious directions due to reflections by walls furniture and uilding reflected waves The reflected waves due to bstacles and reflecting objects further produce a variety of reflected waves as well as variation in reception condition epending on locations If the audio cannot be received roperly due to this phenomenon try moving the location of the device equipped with B uetooth wireless technology a tle Also note that audio may be interrupted due to the reflected waves when a person crosses or approaches the space between this unit and the device equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology Precautions regarding connections to products supported by this unit Complete connections for all devices supported by this unit including all audio cords and power cables befor
57. t is capable of playing back music stored on Bluetooth capable devices cell phones digital music players etc wirelessly You can also use a Bluetooth audio transmitter sold separately to enjoy music from devices that do not have Bluetooth functionality Please refer to the user s manual for your Bluetooth capable device for more details Note The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered rademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by PIONEER CORPORATION is under icense Other trademarks and trade names are those of heir respective owners The Bluetooth wireless technology enabled device must support A2DP profiles Pioneer does not guarantee proper connection and operation of this unit with all B uetooth wireless echnology enabled devices Pairing with the unit Initial registration In order for the unit to playbac music stored on a Bluetooth capable device pairing must first be performed Pairing should be performed when firs Bluetooth capable device or w using the unit with the en the pairing data on the device has been erased for any reason Pairing is a step required to allow communication using Bluetooth wireless technology to be carried out Pairing is only performed the first time that you use the unit and the B uetooth capable device together In order to allow communication using Bluetooth wireless technology to take place pairing must be performed on both the unit
58. t source 7 Headphone socket Use to connect headphones When the headphones are connected there is no sound output from the speakers page 15 8 AUDIO IN socket Use to connect an auxiliary component using a stereo minijack cable page 29 C C pe YNZ 9 USB terminal Use to connect your USB mass storage device or Apple iPod iPhone iPad as an audio source page 22 10 Disc tray Place the disc label side up page 18 11 Playback control buttons Select the desired track or file to be played back Stop current playback Stop playback or resume playback from the point where it was paused 12 Disc tray open close button Use to open or close the disc tray page 18 En Part names and functions Display 1 A 6 Lights when the sound is muted Timer function is set EI Note 5 Character display The mute icon will be displayed in red Displays various system information 2 gt Start playback 3 I Pause playback Connections Chapter 3 Connections A CAUTION e Be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet whenever making or changing connections Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices have been completed Speaker connection Push open the tabs and insert exposed wire Connect the black wire to terminal and the red wire to the 4 terminal Right Left Speaker speaker
59. use the Internet En Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions so that you will know how to operate your model properly After you have finished reading the instructions put them in a safe place for future reference Contents 01 Before you start What S10 the DON oen re Org ce eoe eee e Loading the batteries in the remote control Using the remote contra 02 Part names and functions Remote control Speaker system FROME DAME 3a rente iy tate diane tho ae OS Tic Display 03 Connections Speaker connection Connecting antenna Using external antennas esses Plugging Incas attends manage RP EORR S 04 Getting started To turn the power ON usu n opcs IERES EA Setting the clock General control put ANO esse rae AAEE INA axe EET Display brightness Control Volume auto setting cs eors ciis Aa EREE Volume Controls nesr aa eiA Sound controls Bee EE P BASS control d ese erae i Rast Pen ks Bass treble control x cec perte EE EE Setting the wake up timer sasaaa Calling the wake up timer 0 0 0 eee Cancelling the wake up timer 0 cece ee Using the wake up timer 6 ee ee Using the sleep timer Using Headphones 05 iPod iPhone iPad playback Confirming what iPod iPhone iPad models are SUP DOME d s se ahead a Jen Ree Y autem ere Stade e Connecting your iPod iPhone iPad Connecting iPod iPhone iPad using supplied stan Playing iPod iPhone iPad
60. used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution s rules that apply in your country area WARNING Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight or other excessively hot place such as inside a car or near a heater This can cause batteries to leak overheat explode or catch fire It can also reduce the life or performance of batteries Using the remote control The remote has a range of about 7 m at an angle of about 30 from the remote sensor Keep in mind the following when using the remote control Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote and the remote sensor on the unit Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the unit s remote sensor Remote controllers for different devices can interfere with each other Avoid using remotes for other equipment located close to this unit Replace the batteries when you notice a fall off in the operating range of the remote Part names and functions Chapter 2 Part names and functions Remote control STANDBY ON OPEN CLOSE HO C re TUNER AUDIOIN a Eien a AUDIO E SLEEP Es B OOO O Q P BASS NEG BASS TREBLE mall REPEAT RANDOM OOQC Te DISPLAY TUNE FOLDER E aC MEMORY MENU PROGRAM Ei e dc Q A ib Z1 DISPLAY SCAN ENTER DISPLAY Pioneer 1 STANDBY ON Switches the receiver between
61. ween CDs MP3 WMA iPod iPhone iPad Tuner AUDIO IN and LINE This is not a problem with this unit The volume may sound differently depending on the input source and recording format This unit cannot be operated Are you operating from far away with the remote control Operate within 7 m 30 of the remote sensor on the front panel page 6 s the remote control sensor exposed o direct sunlight or strong artificial ight from a fluorescent bulb etc The remote control signals may not be received properly if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light from a fluorescent bulb etc Are the batteries dead Replace the batteries page 6 Disc cannot be played or disc Is the disc scratched is ejected automatically Scratched discs may not play s the disc dirty Wipe the dirt off the disc page 37 s this unit placed in a humid ocation There could be condensation inside Wait a while for the condensation to evaporate Do not place this unit near an air conditioner etc page 37 Folder or file names are not recognized WMA MP3 Have you exceeded the maximum number of folder or file names this unit can recognize Up to 255 folders can be recognized on one disc Up to 999 files can be recognized within one folder Depending on the folder structure however this unit may not be able to recognize certain folders or files The u

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