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Pioneer DEH-P9100R User's Manual

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1. 32 Switching and scrolling the title Music server function menu E Repeating play Playing tracks in random order Scanning files and tracks Selecting tracks from the track title list x Selecting files from the playlist file title list 35 Pausing music server playback 35 Entering titles 96 Selecting the playlist mode 37 Deleting tracks and track information 37 Memory Stick Player 39 Display and indicators seene eee eee 39 Basic operation zu Switching and scrolling the title 40 Memory Stick player function menu 40 Repeating play eee ee ee ee ee eee 40 Playing tracks in random order 40 Scanning tracks of a Memory Stick Al Selecting tracks from the track title list Al Pausing Memory Stick playback Al Erasing tracks from the Memory Stick 42 Multi CD Player Display and indicators sese 50 disc multi CD player ae B sic operation eo aani Selecting a disc directly Switching and scrolling the title 44 Multi CD player function menu 44 Repeating play eee sss 44 Playing tracks in random order 45 Scanning CDs and tracks 45 Selecting tracks from
2. 1 Press AUDIO and then press ASL to select the automatic sound levelizer mode 2 Press ASL to set the automatic sound levelizer sensitivity Press ASL repeatedly to switch between the following settings OFF off Low low Mid Low mid low Mid mid Mid High mid high High high When the ASL mode is exited except for OFF is selected ASL appears on the basic display Using position selector One way to assure a more natural sound is to clearly position the stereo image putting you right in the center of the sound field The position selector function lets you automati cally adjust the speakers output levels and inserts a delay time to match the number and position of occupied seats The result is a natural sound regardless of where you are seated 1 Press AUDIO and NEXT and then press POSI to select the position selector mode 2 Press the corresponding button to select a listening position Button Position FL Front seat left FR Front seat right FRONT Front seats ALL All seats Press the same button again to cancel the selected listening position Note e You can also use A V lt 4 or to select the listen ing position Button Position 4 Front seat left Front seat right A Front seats Y All seats m Z Q 7 T Audio Adjustments Using time alignment The time alignment lets you adjust the distance between each speake
3. Additional Information MP3 files MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and refers to an audio compression technology standard This product allows playback of MP3 files on CD ROM CD R and CD RW discs Disc recordings compatible with ISO9660 level 1 and level 2 can be played back Correspondence to extended format is made with the following conditions Joliet Correspondence only to the 8 3 format Romeo Correspondence to folder names with up to 64 characters and file names with up to 63 characters including the extension Discs that have been recorded in multiple recording sessions are replayed in their first session form only Files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver 1 0 and Ver 1 1 formats for display of album disc title track track title and artist track artist Only when MP3 files of 32 44 1 and 48 kHz frequencies are played back the emphasis function is valid 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz sampling frequencies can be played back MP3 files are not compatible with packet write data transfer There is no m3u playlist compatibility There is no compatibility with the MP3i MP3 interactive or mp3PRO format Precaution When naming an MP3 file add the corresponding filename extension mp3 This product plays back files with the filename extension mp3 as an MP3 file To prevent noise and malfunctions do not use this extension for files other than MP3 files Ahout folders an
4. The warranty does not cover any product which is used in any trade or business or in an industrial or commercial application WARRANTY PERIOD PRODUCT ARTS LABOR Car Stereo Products ONE YEAR ONE YEAR This warranty covers the product during the warranty period whether in the possession of the original owner or any subsequent owner In the event service is required the product must be delivered within the warranty period transportation prepaid from within the country of purchase as explained in this document You will be responsible for removal and installation of the product PA or POC as appropriate will pay for the cost of returning the repaired or replacement product to you within the country of purchase WHAT S NOT COVERED This warranty does not apply to any speaker that has been subjected to power in excess of its published power rating This warranty does not cover the cabinet or any appearance item user attached antennas any damage to recordings or recording tapes or discs any damage to the product resulting from alterations modifications not authorized in writing by PA or POC accident misuse or abuse damage due to lightning or to power surges subsequent damage from leaking damaged or inoperative batteries or the use of batteries not conforming to those specified in the owner s manual This warranty does not cover the cost of parts or labor which would be otherwise provided without charge under this warranty obtained from any so
5. AS chlisST SLIST PTY P 2ND AS announcement support For operation of the announcement support refer to Setting the announcement support interruption on page 52 2 chLIST preset service list For operation of the preset service list refer to Selecting services from the preset ser vice list on page 52 3 S LIST available service list For operation of the available service list refer to Selecting services from the avail able service list on page 52 4 PTY available PTY search For operation of the available PTY search refer to Searching the available PTY on page 52 5 P 2ND primary secondary Press P 2ND repeatedly to switch to the next service component Note If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned Setting the announcement sup port interruption 1 Press FUNC and then press AS to select the announcement support mode 2 Press the corresponding button to turn the desired announcement support on Button Announcement NEWS News flash WTHR Area weather flash ANNC Announcement Note e You can also use 4 and A to select and turn on the desired announcement Selecting services from the pre set service list 1 Press FUNC and then press chLIST to select the preset service list mode 2 Press any of the buttons 1 6 to recall the desired service SBAYERN 4 sBR MOBIL
6. When the playlist file changes while entering a title the title input mode will be cancelled automatically f you retrieve a title of over 21 characters from the built in database this product will edit the entry and delete all characters beyond 21 f you edit a title from the built in database some characters on the title input display may become blank Entering playlist file titles 1 Press A or V to play a playlist file you want to enter the title 2 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press P L in to select the playlist file title input mode Refer to Entering disc titles on page 46 and perform procedures 3 to 7 in the same way Entering track titles 1 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press TRKin to select the track title input mode 2 Press lt or gt to play a track you want to enter the title m Z Q e T 3 Press A to switch the track title input dis play Refer to Entering disc titles on page 46 and perform procedures 3 to 7 in the same way Note e When entering a track title the track title will be given to the intended track even in case of change to the next track Entering track artist names 1 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press ARTin to select the track artist name input mode 2 Press lt or to play a track you want to enter the artist name 3 Press A to switch the artist name input display Refer to Entering disc titles on page 46 and perform procedur
7. When the random mode is exited while random play is on RDM appears on the basic display Note Random play plays back the tracks MP3 files in the current folder only Tracks in sub folders are not played back When you select disc repeat when random play of all tracks in the current folder has been completed random play will continue on the next folder Scanning folders and tracks When you select folder repeat scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track in the selected folder When you select disc repeat scan play lets you hear the first 10 sec onds of the first track on each folder 1 Select the repeat range Refer to Repeating play on page 24 2 Press FUNC and then press SCAN to select the scan mode 3 Press SCAN to turn scan play on The light illuminates The first 10 seconds of each track of the current folder or the first track of each folder are played When the scan mode is exited while scan play is on SCAN appears on the basic display 4 When you find the desired track or fold er press SCAN to turn scan play off The light goes off The track or folder will continue to play If the scan mode is automatically canceled Select the scan mode again Note After track or folder scanning is finished normal playback of the tracks will begin again e If you turn scan play on during one track repeat the repeat range changes to folder repeat Selecting
8. is displayed as the dis tance is increased or decreased if you have selected inches You can adjust the distance for the other speakers in the same way Note T AL2 is not displayed when neither FL or FR is selected in the position selector mode POSI If FL or FR is not selected T AL2 is inactive Using subwoofer output This product is equipped with a subwoofer out put which can be switched on or off When a subwoofer is connected to this product turn the subwoofer 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 2 Press SW1 to turn the subwoofer output on SUB W ON appears in the display Press SW1 again to turn subwoofer output off 3 Press lt or gt to select the subwoofer output phase Press 4 to select reverse phase Press to select normal phase Adjusting subwoofer settings When the subwoofer output is on you can adjust the cut off frequency and the output level of the subwoofer 1 Press AUDIO and NEXT and then press SW to select the subwoofer setting mode 2 Press 4 or gt to select the cut off fre quency Each press of lt or gt selects cut off fre quencies in the following order 50 lt gt 63 gt 80 gt 100 gt 125 Hz 3 Press A or V to adjust the output level of the subwoofer Each press of A or Y increas
9. 1 e 3 d Note e You can also use a and A to select and recall the desired service Selecting services from the avail able service list The available service list lets you see the list of available services and select one of them to receive if the currently received ensemble has multiple services 1 Press FUNC and then press S LIST to select the available service list mode 2 Press 4 or gt to select the desired ser vice Available Service List Function BAYERN 2 HIP dn m Z Q e T BAYERN 3 ANTENNE lt SEL gt BAYERN 4 BR MOBIL wv EBERT ITS PTY Pend 3 Press A to receive the selected service Searching the available PTY Available PTY search lets you see the list of available PTYs that is in the current ensemble and select one of them to receive Available PTY search function is different from PTY search function With this product you can operate only the available PTY search 1 Press FUNC and then press PTY to select the available PTY search mode 2 Press 4 or gt to select the desired PTY Available PTY search Function Rock Hus ES Classic Info e gt Sport Jazz V AS chLiST PTY LAN 3 Press A to start the PTY search DAB receives the desired PTY service Note The PTY method displayed is narrow f there is no available PTY in the current ensemble you cannot switch to the available PTY search mode f no service broadcasting the selected program
10. H x 37 D mm 7 3 8 W x 2 1 4 H x 1 1 2 D in D chassis 178 W x 50 H x 160 D mm 7 W x 2 H x 6 1 4 D in nose 170 W x 46 H x 32 D mm 6 3 4 W x 1 3 4 H x 1 1 4 D in Weight main body ss 1 9 kg 4 2 lbs POWERBOX sgh tret 0 2 kg Audio DSP Continuous power output is 22 W per channel min into 4 ohms both channels driven 50 to 15 000 Hz with no more than 5 THD Maximum power output 50 W x 4 Load impedance 4 Q 4 8 Q allowable Preout maximum output level output impedance sss 2 2 Vl ko Loudness contour 10 dB 100 Hz 6 5 dB 10 kHz volume 30 dB Equalizer 13 Band Graphic Equalizer Frequency 50 80 125 200 315 500 800 Hz 1 25 2 3 15 5 8 12 5 kHz Equalization range eee 12 dB 2 dB Auto Equalizer Front amp Rear amp Subwoofer 13 Band Graphic Frequency 50 80 125 200 315 500 800 Hz 1 25 2 3 15 5 8 12 5 kHz Equalization range 16 12 dB 2 dB Network HPF Front Rear Frequency 50 63 80 100 125 Hz Slope a edt a dte 12 dB oct Subwoofer output Frequency seeesseeesseeeseeees 50 63 80 100 125 Hz BIDE xa eai etin eerie T 18 dB oct Galli oeste E 24 dB 6 dB 1 dB Phase s nat Normal Reverse CD player SYSTEM insi eee Compact disc audio system Usable discs use ns Com
11. player and care ou 72 Understanding auto equalizing error MEOSSAQ CS cise eves hea ceret peines 73 Understanding built in CD player error ul TTT 74 Understanding music server error MESSAGES 1 unie ond etes 75 Understanding music server error messages when recording 76 Understanding Memory Stick player error messages 77 TEMS 15 detienen teet tror entender 79 Specifications 81 Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level e Start your volume control at a low setting e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distor tion m Z Q e Once you have established a comfortable sound level e S
12. previous track If you press and hold lt or gt you can per form fast forward or reverse Note When the multi CD player is performing the preparatory operations Ready is displayed e If the multi CD player cannot operate properly an error message such as ERROR 12 is displayed Refer to the multi CD player owner s manual e f there are no discs in the multi CD player maga zine No disc is displayed Selecting a disc directly You can use the buttons 1 6 or 7 12 to select a disc directly 1 Press NEXT to display 1 6 or 7 2 Press NEXT until 1 6 or 7 12 appears END IEEE REN EE T 2 Press any of the buttons 1 6 or 7 12 to select a disc located at 1 to 6 or 7 to 12 Note You cannot display 7 12 when a 6 disc multi CD player is connected Switching and scrolling the title When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible multi CD player you can switch text display such as artist name and track title With text longer than 32 letters you can scroll to see the rest of the text 1 Press TITLE to switch the title mode 2 Press the corresponding button to dis play the desired title FORM 1 D TTL Displays disc title D ART Displays disc artist name T TTL Displays track title T ART Displays track artist name THNDR Displays thunderbolt animation SCROLL Scrolls the displayed ti
13. BAND repeatedly to switch between the following bands DAB 1 gt DAB 2 gt DAB 3 Switching the display Press DISP to select the desired display Press DISP repeatedly to switch between the following displays FORM 1 SERVICE service label COMPONENT service component label gt D TEXT dynamic label segment head line ENSEMBLE ensemble label gt PTY PTY label FORM 2 SERVICE service label and COMPO NENT service component label D TEXT dynamic label segment head line SERVICE service label and ENSEM BLE ensemble label gt SERVICE service label and PTY PTY label Note With a service component that has no service com ponent label or dynamic label the display is blank when you switch to service component label and dynamic label Switching the road traffic flash and transport flash on or off 1 Press NEXT to display TA Press NEXT until TA appears 2 Press TA to turn the road traffic flash and transport flash on The gt TRFC or T indicator lights Press TA again to turn the road traffic flash and transport flash off Canceling road traffic flash and transport flash interruptions part way through 1 Press NEXT to display TA Press NEXT until TA appears 2 To cancel a road traffic flash or transport flash interruption and return to the origi nal source press the TA during an announcement interruption m Z Q e T DAB Tuner
14. MP3 file playback It is possible to play back MP3 files recorded on CD ROM CD R CD RW discs recordings com plying with ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 standards Correspondence to extended format is made with the following conditions Joliet Correspondence only to the 8 3 for mat Romeo Correspondence to folder names with up to 64 characters and file names with up to 63 characters including the extension See page 79 DSP functions The audio feel of actually being at the music venue is recreated by means of such functions as the Auto Equalizer which measures pas senger cabin audio characteristics and auto matically compensates to optimize sound quali ty and the Time Alignment Function which achieves clear sound image positioning When recording please pay attention to these points Please may test recordings of recordings that can not be taken again We cannot accept liability for data not recorded or lost due to the failure improp er operation or malfunction of this product The use of recordings for purposes other than personal enjoyment etc are not per mitted if they infringe copyrights and the rights of copyright claimants without prior consent Note MagicGate MagicGate Memory Stick Memory Stick and their respective logos are the registered trademarks of Sony Corp Windows is a brand name and the trademark of the Microsoft Corporation in the US North America and
15. NEXT to display CLK Press NEXT until CLK appears 2 Press CLK and then press JUST to match the time to a time signal If the minute is 00 29 the minutes are rounded down e g 10 18 becomes 10 00 If the minute is 30 59 the minutes are rounded up e g 10 36 becomes 11 00 Note During date adjustment JUST is not displayed Before Using This Product Detaching and replacing the front panel CN WARNING Do not use with the front panel left open If the front panel is left open it may result in injury in the event of an accident Do not drive with the front panel removed If the front panel is left removed it may result in injury in the event of an accident Theft protection The front panel of the head unit is detachable to discourage theft Precaution Never use force or grip the display tightly when removing or replacing the front panel Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shocks Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures Detaching the front panel 1 Press OPEN to open the front panel 2 Slide the front panel toward you and remove it Take care not to grip the front panel tightly or drop it Never remove the front panel while the access lamp is lit as otherwise data may be destroyed See page 39 AA Release section 3 Close the inner cover 4 Use the protective case
16. There can be no compensation for record ed data damaged or lost because of trou bles or defects of this product At present there is no correspondence to backup or repair of music data This product does not support additional hard disk installation or hard disk exchange by the customer About the XM READY mark CC gt M 0 READY The XM READY mark printed on the front panel of this product indicates that the Pioneer XM tuner sold separately can be controlled using this product Please inquire of your dealer or nearest autho rized Pioneer service station regarding the XM tuner that can be connected to this product For operation of the XM tuner refer to the XM tuner owner s manual Note The XM Satellite Radio is developing a new band of radio in the U S A SATELLITE RADIO 5 The system will use direct satellite to receiver broadcasting technology to provide listeners in their cars and at home with crystal clear sound seam lessly from coast to coast XM will create and pack age up to 100 channels of digital quality music news sports talk and children s programming When this product is connected to the XM tuner only one external unit can be connected Refer to page 14 m Z Q e T Before Using This Product Resetting the microprocessor The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions When using this product for the first time after install
17. and then press OCT to select octaver 2 Press A or V to switch the octaver set ting Each press of A or Y switches the octaver setting between 1 and 2 Adjusting BBE sound level For BBE sound processing technology you can adjust the level of BBE 1 Press AUDIO and SFC and then press BBE to select BBE 2 Press A or V to adjust the level of BBE Each press of A or Y increases or decreas es the level of BBE 4 4 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased Adjusting equalizer curves The factory supplied equalizer curves with the exception of FLAT can be adjusted to a fine degree nuance control 1 Press AUDIO and then press EQ1 to select the graphic equalizer mode 2 Press A or Y to adjust the equalizer curve Each press of A or Y increases or decreas es the equalizer curve respectively 6 6 is displayed as the equalizer curve is increased or decreased Note The actual range of the adjustment differs depend ing on which equalizer curve is selected The equalizer curve with all frequencies set to 0 cannot be adjusted e You can use lt 4 and to select the desired equaliz er curve Adjusting 13 band graphic equal izer For CUSTOM and CUSTOM equalizer curves you can adjust the level of each band A separate CUSTOM curve can be created for each source The built in CD MP3 and the multi CD players are set to the same
18. equalizer adjustment setting automatically If you make adjustments when a curve other than CUSTOM is selected the equalizer curve settings will be memorized in CUS TOM1 A CUSTOM curve can be created common to all sources If you make adjustments when the CUSTOM curve is selected the CUS TOM curve will be updated 1 Recall the equalizer curve you want to adjust Refer to Recalling equalizer curves on page 55 2 Press AUDIO and then press EQ to select the 13 band graphic equalizer mode 3 Press lt or to select the equalizer band to be adjusted Each press of lt or selects equalizer bands in the following order 50 gt 80 gt 125 gt 200 gt 315 gt 500 gt 800 gt 1 25k lt gt 2k gt 3 15k lt gt 5k 8k gt 12 5k Hz 4 Press A or Y to adjust the level of the equalizer band Each press of A or Y increases or decreas es the level of the equalizer band 6 6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased You can then select another band and adjust the level Using automatic sound levelizer During driving noise in the car changes accord ing to the driving speed and road conditions The automatic sound levelizer ASL monitors such varying noise and automatically increases the volume level if the noise becomes greater The sensitivity variation of volume level to noise level of ASL can be set to one of five lev els
19. file back HEAT CD player overheated Turn off the CD player and wait until the CD player cools down No audio Nothing has been recorded Replace disc or the CD format cannot be played back Additional Information Understanding music server error messages Display Cause Remedy ERROR 23 Music server s hard disc mal Repeat operation SERVER ERROR 23 function ERROR 24 Music server malfunction due Turn the car iginition ON and OFF SERVER ERROR 24 to damaged data etc or switch to a different source then switch back to the music server ERROR 30 AO A1 BO SERVER ERROR 30 AO Electrical or mechanical prob lem Turn the car iginition ON and OFF or switch to a different source then A1 BO Switch back to the music server Can t play The music data cannot be played Switch to other music data back Expired The music data has exceeded Switch to other music data the playback limit playback time or number of plays No audio No recording on music server Record tracks on music server No PlayList No playlist file for music data Switch to other playlist mode that can be played back in selected playlist mode SERVER READ ERROR Somehow track information was not read in correctly There is something wrong with the music server Turn the car iginition ON and OFF or switch to a different source then Switch back to the music server SERVER WRITE ERROR Someho
20. meta data base are provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery For more information go to www gracenote com e aen gracenote cddb Note Pioneer is not responsible for data provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB service Music server function menu The music server function menu has the follow ing functions RPT ROM SCAN TLIST PLIST PAUSE gt PL in TRKin ARTin PMODE L ERStrk S17 gt Note f you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned When you select title input modes P L in TRKin ARTin the display is not returned automatically Repeating play There are three repeat play ranges for the music server one track repeat playlist file repeat and playlist mode repeat 1 Press FUNC to select the repeat mode 2 Press RPT to select the repeat range Press RPT repeatedly to switch between the following repeat ranges Track repeat one track repeat PlayList repeat playlist file repeat PlayList mode repeat playlist mode repeat When the repeat mode is exited either T RPT or P LISTRPT may appear on the basic display T RPT appears while the one track repeat is selected P LISTRPT appears while the playlist file repeat is selected Note e If you select other playlist
21. ming type is found Not found is displayed briefly and the DAB tuner returns to the previous service The following explains how to use this product to control a TV tuner which is sold separately For details of TV tuner specific operation fea tures see your TV tuner s manual With this product you can operate preset chan nel list as one additional function Display and indicators FORM 1 D Channel FUNC AUDIO EED Band Preset number Channel Basic operation 1 Press SOURCE to select the TV tuner Press SOURCE until Television appears 2 Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward When you press VOLUME it extends for ward so that it becomes easier to turn To retract VOLUME press it again 3 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume 4 Press lt or to tune in to a station If you press and hold lt or for about one second and then release you can perform seek tuning Storing and recalling broadcast stations If you press any of the buttons 1 6 or 7 12 you can easily store up to 12 broadcast stations for later recall Storing broadcast stations 1 Press NEXT to display 1 6 or 7 12 Press NEXT until 1 6 or 7 12 appears 2 When you find a station that you want to store in memory press and hold any of the buttons 1 6 or 7 12 until the pre set number stops flashing The
22. other countries m Z Q e T Before Using This Product About this product Precaution The tuner frequencies on this product are allo CAUTION USE OF CONTROL OR cated for use in North America Use in other ADJUSTMENT OR PERFOR areas may result in improper reception MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECI FIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN Products with voice control functions HAZARDOUS RADIATION This product s Memory Stick and the music EXPOSURE Server have no voice control functions Tracks CAUTION THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRU recorded on the music server can not be called MENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT up by means of voice recognition WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD About this manual Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions This product features a number of sophisticated Always keep the volume low enough for out functions ensuring superior reception and oper side sounds to be audible ation All are designed for the easiest possible Protect the product from moisture use but many are not self explanatory This If the battery is disconnected the preset operation manual is intended to help you bene memory will be erased and must be repro fit fully from their potential and to maximize your grammed listening enjoyment We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by read ing through the manual before you use this product It is esp
23. playing a CD ROM disc if you switch to the disc title input mode TTLin No title input is dis played and you cannot input the title Repeating play When playing back MP3 files there are three repeat play ranges one track repeat folder repeat and disc repeat 1 Press FUNC to select the repeat mode 2 Press RPT to select the repeat range Press RPT repeatedly to switch between the following repeat ranges Track repeat one track repeat Folder repeat folder repeat Disc repeat disc repeat When the repeat mode is exited either T RPT or FOLDERRPT may appear on the basic display T RPT appears while the one track repeat is selected FOLDERRPT appears while the folder repeat is selected Continued overleaf MP3 Play Note f you select other folders during repeat play the repeat range changes to disc repeat f you perform track search or fast forward reverse during one track repeat the repeat range changes to folder repeat Folder repeat plays back the tracks MP3 files in the current folder only Tracks in sub folders are not played back Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks in the current folder in random order 1 Press FUNC and then press RDM to select the random mode 2 Press RDM to turn random play on The light illuminates Tracks will play in ran dom order Press RDM again to turn random play off
24. provided to store carry the detached front panel Replacing the front panel 1 Make sure the inner cover is closed 2 Replace the front panel by clipping it into place Warning tone If the front panel is not detached within five sec onds after the ignition is turned off the warning tone will sound to remind you to detach the front panel Note You can cancel the warning tone function Refer to page 66 Basic Operation Turning a source on or off You can select the source you want to listen to To switch to built in CD player load a CD in this product See page 19 To switch to a Memory Stick player load a Memory Stick in this product See page 39 1 Press SOURCE to select the desired source e g tuner Press SOURCE repeatedly to switch between the following sources Built in CD player MP3 TV tuner Tuner DAB tuner Music server Memory Stick player Multi CD player External unit 1 External unit 2 AUX FUNC AUDIO EEC ENT ATT gt 2 Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward When you press VOLUME it extends out ward so that it becomes easier to turn To retract VOLUME press it again 3 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume mM NY VOL H7 9 FUNC AUDIO EEC ENT ATT gt 4 Press and hold SOURCE to turn the source off Note External unit refers to a Pioneer product such as one available in the future that
25. separately Power amp sold separately Perform these connections when using a different amp sold separately Fig 2 Installation Note Before finally installing the unit connect the wiring temporarily making sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle Install the unit where it does not get in the driver s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop like an emergency stop The semiconductor laser will be damaged if it overheats so don t install the unit anywhere hot for instance near a heater outlet If installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal the unit might not give its optimum performance Fig 3 30 Fig 3 This unit and the GPS antenna of the navigation unit should be set as far apart as possible If they are too close this unit and the navigation unit may not operate correctly Do not install the power box near doors where rainwater could splash onto it As the power box can heat up it should never be installed in the following locations where it could come into contact with car wiring or equipment where it would easily come in
26. should be con nected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch ON or OFF operations If this is not done the vehicle battery may be drained When the source is off you can check the location of 5 and 6 by turning on the feature demo DEMO Reverse mode OFF 5key Feature demo OFF 6key 5 6 About basic displays This product is equipped with two forms of basic display You can select the desired dis play Dr UT eg No title FUNC AUDIO EEQ TITLE ENT ATT gt TRACK TITLE FUNC AUDIO EEO TITLE ENT ATT gt Note For details refer to Changing the display form on page 67 Remote controller and care N WARNING Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of Installing the lithium battery children Should the battery be swallowed immediately consult a doctor Remove the cover on the back of the steering remote controller and insert the A CAUTION battery with the and poles pointing S a Do not recharge disassemble heat or dis in the proper direction pose of the battery in a fire Use a CR2032 3 V lithium battery only Never use other types of battery with this unit Do not handle the battery with metallic tools Do not store the lithium battery with metallic materials When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution s rules that apply in your country area Always check carefully
27. such as multi CD or AUX will be recorded in analog While digital recordings can be made with less loss of quality we recommend record ing from the built in CD t is not possible to digitally copy music to the music server if it was digitally recorded from CDs such as CD R This is set by SCMS the Serial Copying Management System which has been devel oped to prevent serial copies copies of copies See page 80 Analog recordings are stopped automatically after two hours To continue recording to the same playlist file press REC and restart the recording Bit rate The bit rate can be selected for each recording This alters the sound quality and recording time See page 30 Recording range The range of recording from the built in CD or multi CD player is selectable See page 30 Recording from the built in CD Recording from CD ROM is not possible Not all recordings may be made from CD R CD RW and other formats for reasons of copyright pro tection SCMS See page 80 1 Press OPEN to open the front panel 2 Insert a CD into the CD loading slot CD loading slot E E CD EJECT button 3 Close the front panel 4 Press and hold REC until you have the record standby status Ready and M Server pause appear in sequence and the product goes into the record standby status 5 Press FUNC to select the record mode setting mode 6 Press R MOD
28. that you are loading the battery with its and poles facing in the proper directions Replacing the lithium battery Remove the lithium battery Precaution Replace the battery with a CR2032 lithium battery Replace the battery in the unit using a non metallic tapered instrument m Z Q 0 T Before Using This Product FUNCTION button operation Using the steering remote con troller Precaution Do not operate this unit while manipulating the steering wheel as this might result in a traffic acci dent f you have to operate this unit unavoidably when driving pay careful attention to the road ahead to avoid the risk of being involved in a traffic accident e If any of the following problems occur immediately stop using this unit and consult with the dealer from whom you purchased it the unit is smoking the unit is emitting an abnormal odor a foreign object has entered the unit liquid has been spilled on or into the unit If you continue to use this unit without rectifying the problem the unit may be damaged badly resulting in a serious accident or fire Do not leave this unit free unattached inside the car When the car stops or turns a curve the unit might drop on the floor If the unit rolls under the brake pedal it might prevent the driver from brak ing properly causing serious trouble Be sure to fix this unit to the steering wheel Do not disas
29. the lead The current capacity of the lead will be exceeded causing overheating When replacing fuse be sure to use only fuse of the rating prescribed on the fuse holder Since a unique BPTL circuit is employed never wire so the speaker leads are directly grounded or the left and right speaker leads are common If the RCA pin jack on the unit will not be used do not remove the caps attached to the end of the con nector Speakers connected to this unit must be high power types with minimum rating of 50 W and impedance of 4 to 8 ohms Connecting speakers with output and or impedance values other than those noted here may result in the speakers catch ing fire emitting smoke or becoming damaged When this product s source is switched ON a con trol signal is output through the blue white lead Connect to an external power amp s system remote control or the car s Auto antenna relay control ter minal max 300 mA 12 V DC If the car features a glass antenna connect to the antenna booster power supply terminal When an external power amp is being used with this system be sure not to connect the blue white lead to the amp s power terminal Likewise do not connect the blue white lead to the power terminal of the auto antenna Such connection could cause excessive current drain and malfunction To avoid short circuiting cover the disconnected lead with insulating tape Especially insulate the unused speaker leads without fail T
30. title After the titles for 48 discs have been entered the data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one f you connect a multi CD player you can input disc titles for up to 100 discs When a multi CD player that does not support disc title functions is connected you cannot enter disc titles in this product MP3 Play Display and indicators FORM 1 D Compare DISC Root TRK MP FOLDER NAME FILE NAME EQ TITLE ENT ATT gt Source name MP3 indicator Bit rate indicator Track number Folder name Play time G File name Basic operation The built in CD player can playback MP3 files recorded on CD ROM discs See page 71 1 Press OPEN to open the front panel 2 Insert a CD ROM into the CD loading slot CD loading slot CD EJECT button 3 Close the front panel 4 Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward When you press VOLUME it extends out ward so that it becomes easier to trun To retract VOLUME press it again 5 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume 6 Press A or V to select a folder You can not select a folder in which no MP3 file is recorded 7 Press lt or gt to select a track Pressing gt skips to the start of the next track Pressing lt 4 once skips to the start of the cur rent track Pressing again will skip to the previous track If you press and hold lt or gt you can per form fast forwa
31. track title list mode Press NEXT to display the desired track title Press NEXT until the desired track title appears CD track list Function MiCorvette SEM T 3Mako Shark 4Hanta ray 3 gt Sb lue flame sStingray wv 1 I 3 4 joe D Press the corresponding number button to select the desired track title That selection will begin to play Note e You can also use lt 4 and A to select and play the desired track title Only when playing a CD TEXT disc you can switch to this mode Pausing CD playback Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the CD 1 Press FUNC and then press PAUSE to select the pause mode m Z Q e T 2 Press PAUSE to turn the pause on The light illuminates Play of the current track pauses Press PAUSE again to turn the pause off When the pause mode is exited while pause is on PAUSE is displayed in the basic display Note You can also turn pause on or off by pressing PAUSE in the following display PAUSE CLK MENU gt Entering disc titles Disc title input lets you input up to 48 CD titles up to 10 letters long into the built in CD player If you input a CD title the entered title is dis played For details of operation refer to Entering disc titles on page 46 under Multi CD Player Note When playing a CD TEXT disc if you switch to this mode No title input is displayed and you cannot input the
32. tracks from the track title list The track title list lets you see the list of track or folder titles on a CD ROM disc and select one of them for playback 1 Press FUNC and then press T LIST to select the track title list mode 2 Press NEXT to display the desired track or folder title Press NEXT until the desired track or fold er title appears CD track List BmRoot Function ZUCORVETTE HERET EN BOA Be JS HAK SHAR H MANT ARAY H SEL gt TSBLUEF LAM Hf LADYNAI L wv Dl fo U 4 55 Bob gt 3 Press the corresponding number button to select the desired track or folder title That selection will begin to play When you have selected a folder a list of the titles of the tracks or folder in it can be viewed Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select the desired track title Note e You can also use a and A to select and play the desired track title By pressing w you can return to the previous list the folder one level higher The track title is displayed as the file name of the MP3 file It is not displayed as the track title in the ID3 tag e At the time of playback of an MP3 file the track title list always is displayed from ROOT Folders containing only MP3 files which can not be played and folders containing no MP3 files also are displayed in the list Pausing MP3 playback Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the MP3 1 Press FUNC and then press PAUSE to
33. une unit de valeur comparable au choix de PA ou POC sans frais pour les pi ces et le temps de travail Les pi ces fournies selon cette garantie peuvent tre neuves ou refaites au choix de PA ou POC La p riode de garantie pour les clients d taillants qui louent les produits commence la date o le produit est d abord mis en usage a pendant la p riode de location b au moment de la vente au d tail selon la premi re ventualit Cette garantie ne couvre aucun produit qui serait utilis sous forme d change d affaires ou pour des usages de type commercial ou industriel LE PRODUIT Garantie sur pi ces Temps de travail Syst me audio pourl auto un an un an Cette garantie sur les produits sera honor e durant sa dur e enti re qu elle soit entre les mains du propri taire original ou d un propri taire subs quent Advenant un cas o le service apr s vente requis le produit devra tre livr au cours de la dur e de la garantie et le transport devra tre pay au pr alable l int rieur du pays o le produit a t achet et ce tel qu expliqu dans ce document Vous serez responsables du transport et de l installation du produit alors que PA ou POC selon le cas assumerontle co t du renvoi du produit r par ou remplac et ce l int rieur du pays o le produit a t achet CE QUI N EST PAS COUVERT Cette garantie ne s applique pas dans le cas de haut parleurs qui auraient t soumis des charges de pou
34. you see the list of playlist file titles in a playlist mode and select one of them for playback 1 Press FUNC and then press P LIST to select the playlist file title list mode 2 Press NEXT to display the desired playlist file title Press NEXT until the desired playlist file title appears M Server PlayList Function 2174 1 0 2001 2 L7 RR 26 16 2001 6 27 10 2001 lt SEL gt E05 12 2001 14 12 2061 Ww 53 Bd 65 66 gt 3 Press the corresponding number button to select the desired playlist file title That selection will begin to play Note e You can also use lt 4 and A to select and play the desired playlist file title If you have not input playlist file titles No title is displayed If nothing is recorded on the music server No audio is displayed Pausing music server playback Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the music server 1 Press FUNC and then press PAUSE to select the pause mode 2 Press PAUSE to turn pause on The light illuminates Play of the current track pauses Press PAUSE again to turn pause off When the pause mode is exited while pause is on PAUSE is displayed in the basic display Note You can also turn pause on or off by pressing PAUSE in the following display PAUSE CLK MENU gt Entering titles The playlist file title track title and track artist s name can each be up to 20 characters for entry into the music server
35. 0 gt 100 125 Hz Audio Adjustments Adjusting source levels SLA source level adjustment lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent radi cal changes in volume when switching between sources Settings are based on the FM tuner volume level which remains unchanged 1 Compare the FM tuner volume level with the level of the source you want to adjust e g built in CD player 2 Press AUDIO and then press NEXT twice 3 Press SLA to select the SLA mode 4 Press A or V to adjust the source vol ume Each press of A or Y increases or decreas es the source volume 4 4 is displayed as the source vol ume is increased or decreased Note Since the FM tuner volume is the control it is not possible to apply source level adjustments to the FM tuner The AM tuner volume level can also be adjusted using source level adjustment The built in CD MP3 and the multi CD players are both set to the same source level adjustment vol ume automatically Using the auto equalizer The auto equalizer is the equalizer curve creat ed by auto equalizing Refer to Creating the auto equalizer curve on this page You can turn the auto equalizer on or off 1 Press AUDIO and then press NEXT twice 2 Press A EQ to select the auto equalizer on off mode 3 Press A EQ to turn the auto equalizer on AUTO EQ ON appears in the display Press A EQ again to turn auto equa
36. Dynamic label function Displaying dynamic labels 1 Press NEXT to display D TEXT Press NEXT until D TEXT appears 2 Press D TEXT to switch to the dynamic label mode 3 Press lt or to recall the three latest dynamic label broadcasts from the tuner s memory Pressing lt 4 or gt switches between the four dynamic label data displays Note Press BAND to cancel the dynamic label mode When no dynamic label is currently being received No text is displayed f there is no dynamic label data stored in the tuner lt gt do not operate f you do not operate the function within about 60 seconds the display is automatically returned Storing a dynamic label You can store data from up to six dynamic label transmissions under the buttons MEMO1 MEMO6 1 Select the dynamic label you want to store in memory Refer to Displaying dynamic labels on this page 2 Press and hold any of the buttons MEMO1 MEMO6 until DAB memo appears to store the desired dynamic label The dynamic label is stored in memory under the selected button Recalling a dynamic label 1 Press NEXT to display D TEXT Press NEXT until D TEXT appears 2 Press D TEXT to switch to the dynamic label mode 3 Press any of the buttons MEMO1 MEMO6 to recall the dynamic label preset under that button DAB tuner function menu The DAB tuner function menu has the following functions
37. E to select the recording range Press R MODE repeatedly to switch between the following ranges Disc disc recording Track one track recording Disc disc recording will record the disc you are listening to from the current track to the end of the disc When disc recording has been interrupted continued recording from the interrupted track is possible Refer to Selecting the recording range on page 30 With Track one track recording you can only record the track you are currently lis tening to 7 Press BAND to cancel the record mode setting mode 8 Press lt or gt to select the desired track 9 Press REC to start the recording Recording starts automatically from the beginning of the track being listened to When the recording ends M Server pause is displayed and the product goes into the record standby status 10 Press BAND to cancel the record standby status Continued overleaf m Z Q e T Music Server Recording Note e If REC is pressed during recording recording is ter minated n the event of skipping the recording will revert to the beginning of the track retry function On record standby the current track is repeated This is cancelled when recording begins Even if the random track scan and pause are set to on the current track is repeated when the mode is switched to the record standby status When the recording is started the repeat pla
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40. GP6 and BGP7 BGP12 3 Press any of the buttons BGP1 BGP6 or BGP7 BGP12 to select the desired picture Canceling the entertainment display You can cancel the entertainment display the movie screens the spectrum analyzer displays etc Press ENT and then press OFF to cancel the entertainment display Other Functions Using the AUX source An IP BUS RCA interconnector such as the CD RB20 or CD RB10 sold separately lets you connect this product to auxiliary equipment featuring RCA output For more details refer to the IP BUS RCA interconnector s owner s man ual Selecting AUX as the source Press SOURCE to select AUX as the source Press SOURCE until AUX appears Entering the AUX title The title displayed for the AUX source can be changed 1 Press SOURCE to select AUX as the source Press SOURCE until AUX appears 2 Press FUNC and then press TTLin to select the AUX title input mode Refer to Entering disc titles on page 46 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 charac ter types Using the telephone muting attenuation Sound from this product is muted or attenuated automatically when a call is made or received using a connected cellular telephone Note The sound turns off MUTE or ATT is displayed and no audio adjustment
41. Memory Stick player error messages Display Cause Remedy ERROR 24 There is something wrong with Replace the Memory Stick STICK ERROR 24 the Memory Stick ERROR 27 The Memory Stick has been Remove Memory Stick align cor STICK ERROR 27 inserted upside down or back to front rectly and reinsert If message reappears replace the Memory Stick ERROR 30 AO A1 BO Electrical or mechanical prob STICK ERROR 30 AO A1 lem BO Turn the car ignition ON and OFF or switch to a different source then switch back to the Memory Stick player ERROR 55 STICK WRITE ERROR Somehow the track information was not written correctly Repeat operation If message reappears replace the Memory Stick Can t play The music data cannot be Switch to other music data WARNING 14 played back Expired The music data has exceeded Switch to other music data the playback limit playback time or number of plays FORMAT ERROR A Memory Stick other than an MG Memory Stick is inserted Replace the MG Memory Stick A Memory Stick formatted in such a way as to be unable to be played back in this product is inserted such as a Memory Stick formatted on a PC Remove the Memory Stick and insert it again If message reap pears replace the Memory Stick Display Cause Remedy MS Locked The erasure prevention switch Cancel the erasure prevention Protected is set
42. N Erasing a track from playlist file Precaution Once a track is erased it can not be restored Always check the confirmation screen before eras ing 1 Press A or V to select the desired playlist file 2 Press FUNC and then press NEXT twice 3 Press ERStrk to select the one track erase mode 4 Press lt or to select the desired track 5 Press A to erase the currently playing track from the playlist file Erase OK Music file remains j Mis NO 6 Press lt and then press A to select VES To prevent erasure of the track press and A and select NO Note When the playlist file changes the one track erase mode will be cancelled automatically You can not adjust the volume while YES is selected and during erasing Erasing a playlist file from playlist mode Precaution Once a playlist file is erased it can not be restored Always check the confirmation screen before eras ing 1 Press A or V to select the playlist file you want to erase from playlist mode m Z Q e T 2 Press FUNC and then press NEXT twice 3 Press ERSpl to select the playlist file erase mode 4 Press A to erase the selected playlist file from playlist mode IST ERSp gt 5 Press lt and then press A to select YES To prevent erasure of the playlist file press and A and select NO Note You can not adjust the volume while YES is selected and durin
43. PT ROM SCAN TLIST PAUSE gt ERStrk ERSal Note e If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned Memory Stick Player Scanning tracks of a Memory Stick Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the Memory Stick 1 Press FUNC and then press SCAN to select the scan mode 2 Press SCAN to turn scan play on The light illuminates The first 10 seconds of each track are played When the scan mode is exited while scan play is on SCAN appears on the basic display 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 Note After scanning of a Memory Stick is finished nor mal playback of the tracks will begin again Selecting tracks from the track title list The track title list lets you see the list of track titles on a Memory Stick and select one of them for playback 1 Press FUNC and then press T LIST to select the track title list mode 2 Press NEXT to display the desired track title Press NEXT until the desired track title appears MS track list Function miCorvette ESSET TI Mako Shark 4Manta ray gt sBlue flame sStingray wv 1 I EA HR ONE 3 Press the corresponding number button to select the desired track title That selection will begin to p
44. Pioneer sound vision soul High power HDD CD player with Memory Stick and FM AM tuner m Z E 7 I Lecteur de disque dur CD Puissance lev e avec Memory Stick et syntoniseur FM AM 2 5 Pa 5 Mma SUPER TUNERTI Operation Manual DEH P90HDD Mode d emploi Dear Customer 4 Key Finder 5 Before Using This Product 6 Feallll 85 o ori e ets 6 About this product sese 7 About this manual see 7 Important aies RTE 7 Precaution etas a e 7 After sales service for Pioneer products 8 About the XM READY mark sese 8 Resetting the microprocessor 9 About the demo modes About basic displays Remote controller and care 10 Using the steering remote controller 11 Displaying and setting the clock Detaching and replacing the front panel Basic Operation 14 Turning a source on or off see 14 SOFT KEY operation 14 Key guidance indicator cceeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 UT 17 Display and indicators sese 17 Basic operation c cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 17 Storing and recalling broadcast stations 17 Tuner function menu 18 Storing the strongest broadcast stations 18 Selecting stations from t
45. RCHE DANS UN BUT PARTICULIER POUR UN 1 eim 5 NE D PASSANT PAS LA P RIODE DE GARANTIE AUCUNE GARANTIE NE S APPLIQUERA UE FOIS LA P RIODE DE GARANTIE COUL E CERTAINS TATS NE PERMETTENT PAS DE LIMITATIONS SUR LA DUR E IMPLICITE D UNE GARANTIE ET CERTAINS TATS NE PERMETTENT PAS L EXCLUSION OU LA LIMITATION DE DOMMAGES FORTUITS OU CONS QUENTS IL SE PEUT DONC QUE LES LIMITATIONS ET EXCLUSIONS CI DESSUS NE VOUS CONCERNENT PAS CETTE GARANTIE VOUS ASSURE DES DROITS L GAUX PR CIS ET VOUS POUVEZ B N FICIER D AUTRES DROITS QUI PEUVENT VARIER D UN TAT L AUTRE AU CANADA A L EXCEPTION DES CLAUSES STIPUL ES DANS CE DOCUMENT IL N Y A AUCUNE REPR SENTATION GARANTIE OBLIGATION OU CONDITION IMPLIQU ES PR VUES OU AUTRE APPLICABLES CE PRODUIT POUR OBTENIR LE SERVICE N SYSTEME AUDIO POUR L AUTO EXCEPT LES HAUT PARLEURS D AUTO VENDUS SEULEMENT AUX TATS UNIS PA et POC ont d sign un certain nombre de compagnies autoris es de service travers les tats Unis et le Canada pour vous servir en cas de besoin de r paration Pour avoir droit la garantie de service vous devrez pr senter votre recu d achat ou de location indiquant le lieu et la date de la transaction avec le propri taire original S il tait n cessaire d exp dier l unit vous devrez emballer le produit avec soin un emballage soign requiert l utilisation de mat rial d isolation ad quat pour assurer la protection du produit en cours de livraison L emballa
46. SCAN appears on the basic display Continued overleaf Music Server Play 4 When you find the desired track or playlist file press SCAN to turn scan play off The light goes off The track or playlist file will continue to play f the scan mode is automatically canceled select the scan mode again Note After track or playlist file scanning is finished nor mal playback of the tracks will begin again f you turn scan play on during one track repeat the repeat range changes to playlist file repeat Selecting tracks from the track title list The track title list lets you see the list of track titles in a playlist file and select one of them for playback 1 Press FUNC and then press T LIST to select the track title list mode 2 Press NEXT to display the desired track title Press NEXT until the desired track title appears M ServerTrackList Function mCorvette FDA i sMako Shark 4Hanta ray SEL gt sBlue flame sStingray wv 1 I 3 4 10 6 3 Press the corresponding number button to select the desired track title That selection will begin to play Note e You can also use a and A to select and play the desired track title e f you have not input track titles No T Title is dis played When the playlist file changes the track title list mode will be cancelled automatically Selecting files from the playlist file title list The playlist file title list lets
47. after the inter ruption When the interruption has been caused by discon necting the yellow lead Battery of this product With Disc disc recording you cannot select and record only the track to be recorded Unwanted tracks can be deleted from the music server after recording See page 37 e In record standby press FUNC and then press RATE to select the recording bit rate mode Press RATE to select the recording bit rate Press RATE repeatedly to switch between the following setting 132 kbps 105 kbps Note The bit rate allows digital and analog recordings to be recorded in separate settings There is no need to change the setting when you wish to keep the bit rate previously set Music Server Play Display and indicators FORM 1 Source name Bit rate indicator Track number Playlist file name Play time 6 Track title Basic operation It is possible to play back tracks recorded on the music server 1 Press SOURCE to select the music serv er Press SOURCE until Music Server appears 2 Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward When you press VOLUME it extends out ward so that it becomes easier to turn To retract VOLUME press it again 3 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume 4 Press A or V to select a playlist file 5 Press lt or to select a track Pressing gt skips to the start of the next track Pressing lt once skips to the start o
48. although incompat ible as a source enables control of basic functions by this product Two external units can be con trolled by this product although External is dis played whether you select external unit 1 or external unit 2 When two external units are connected the allocation of them to external unit 1 or external unit 2 is automatically set by this product In the following cases the sound source will not change When no product corresponding to the source is connected to this product No disc is set in this product No Memory Stick is set in this product No magazine is set in the multi CD player AUX auxiliary setting is set to off Refer to page 64 When this product s blue white lead is connected to the car s auto antenna relay control terminal the car s auto antenna extends when this product s source is switched on To retract the antenna switch the source off SOFT KEY operation SOFT KEY operation means that the function of a button changes as indicated on the display The multi function buttons provide SOFT KEY operation the functions performed by the but tons change according to the function or setting that has been selected Function names LA Func au Eea Time ENT AT ER ee e ets Multi function buttons m Z Q 0 T The explanations given in this manual are based on FORM 1 display If you have selected FORM 2 the functions of some of the mu
49. ation When the machine fails to operate properly When strange incorrect messages appear on the display Toreset the microprocessor press RESET on the head unit with a pen tip or other pointed instrument Precaution After resetting please set the time and date see page 12 If the time and date are not set correctly the music server and the Memory Stick may not operate correctly Note The recorded contents of the music server are erased when the RESET button is pressed About the demo modes This product features two demonstration modes One is the reverse mode and the other is the feature demo mode Reverse mode If you do not carry out an operation within about 30 seconds screen indications will start to reverse and then continue reversing every 10 seconds Pressing the button 5 when power to this product is switched off while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON cancels the reverse mode Press the button 5 again to start the reverse mode Feature demo The feature demo automatically starts when power to this product is switched off while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON Pressing the button 6 during feature demo operation can cels the feature demo mode Press the button 6 again to start the feature demo mode Remember that if the feature demo continues operating when the car engine is switched OFF it may drain battery power Note The red lead ACC of this product
50. ations under the buttons 1 6 1 Press FUNC to select the BSM mode 2 Press BSM to turn the BSM on Searching appears The six strongest broadcast stations will be stored under the buttons 1 6 and in order of their signal strength When finished Searching disappears and the display switches to the preset channel list mode To cancel the storage process before it is completed press BSM again while Searching appears 3 Press any of the buttons 1 6 to recall the desired station FHI P Ch Lis 107 9HHz lt IN B 3 94 1MHz 4 5 Selecting stations from the pre set channel list The preset channel list lets you see the list of preset stations and select one of them to receive 1 Press FUNC and then press chLIST to select the preset channel list mode m Z Q e T 2 Press any of the buttons 1 6 to recall the desired station FHI P CH L 87 MU 2 Function 89 SHHz La a 98 1MHz 4 106 1HHz gt 5 107 9MHz e 94 1HHz M 1 e 3 4 5 6 Note e You can also use lt 4 and A to select and recall the desired station Tuning in strong signals Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those broadcast stations with sufficiently strong sig nals for good reception 1 Press FUNC and then press LOC to select the local mode 2 Press LOC to set the local seek sensitivi ty Press LOC repeatedly to switch between the following settings FM Loca
51. automatically dimmed when the car s headlights are turned on You can Switch the dimmer on or off 1 Press NEXT to display C MENU Press NEXT until C MENU appears 2 Press C MENU and then press DMMER to select the dimmer mode 3 Press DMMER to turn the dimmer on ON appears on the display Press DMMER again to turn the dimmer off Selecting the wall paper pattern The wall paper pattern is only for display form 2 FORM2 and there are three patterns to choose from When you select FORM1 PTRN is not dis played and this mode is inactive 1 Press NEXT to display C MENU Press NEXT until C MENU appears 2 Press C MENU and then press PTRN to select the wall paper pattern mode 3 Press any of the buttons A C to select the desired pattern Setting the entertainment display You can change the display to the movie Screens the spectrum analyzer displays etc while listening to any source Setting the movie screen There are four stored movie screens to select from 1 Press ENT and then press MOVIE to select the movie mode 2 Press any of the buttons MOVIE1 MOVIE4 or ALL to select the desired movie When you press ALL you can display movies 1 to 4 sequentially Note The movie screen will disappear temporarily when you perform other operations but will be displayed again after three seconds Setting the spectrum analyzer display There are four store
52. button Steering remote controller A steering remote controller that enables remote operation of the head unit is supplied Operation is the same as when using buttons on the head unit ATT button This lets you quickly lower volume level by about 90 Press once more to return to the original volume level BAND button l SOURCE button C nn a buttons OC lt gt buttons VOLUME Raise or AUDIO button lower the L volume FUNCTION button Before Using This Product Features Music server You can record music from the built in CD play er or from other audio devices and play them back on the music server You can also orga nize and edit favorite tracks etc Automatic title retrieval function using Gracenote CDDB for encoding only When music is recorded on the music server from the built in CD information such as the recording artist and track name is retrieved from the Gracenote CDDB database and displayed See page 33 Time stamp function When recording music on the music server it is possible to add a recording date to the music data automatically using this product s clock or calendar Please set the time and date before using this product See page 12 Memory Stick player The MagicGate Memory Stick can be used for playback CD playback It is possible to play back music stored on CD CD R CD RW formats
53. buttons you can use When you re in the function menu audio menu or the other menus they also make it easy to see which A lt gt buttons you can use to switch func tions on off switch repeat selections and per form other operations Repeat mode i Track repeat RPT LUR S eee Key guidance indicators Note n 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 w amp to operate the mode Tuner Display and indicators FORM 1 FUNC AUDIO EEQ ENT ATT gt Band LOC indicator Preset number Frequency Stereo indicator Basic operation 1 Press SOURCE to select the tuner Press SOURCE until Tuner appears 2 Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward When you press VOLUME it extends out ward so that it becomes easier to turn To retract VOLUME press it again 3 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume 4 Press BAND to select the desired band Press BAND repeatedly to switch between the following bands FM 1 gt FM 2 FM 3 gt AM 5 Press lt or gt to tune in to a station The frequencies move up or down step by step If you press and hold lt or gt for about one second and release you can perform seek tuning Seek tuning lets you skip broad casting stations until a broadcast strong enough for good recept
54. d Canada should your product ever require service To receive warranty service you will need to present your sales receipt or if rented your rental contract showing place and date of original owner s transaction Should itbecome necessary to ship the unit you will need to package the product carefully and send it transportation prepaid by a traceable pre insured method to an Authorized Service Company Carefully package the product using adequate padding material to prevent damage in transit The original container is ideal for this purpose Include in the package your name address telephone number where you can be reached during business hours a copy of your sales receipt and a detailed description of the problem TO OBTAIN SERVICE CAR SPEAKERS SOLD IN THE U S A ONLY Should your car speaker require service return defective car speaker to your retail dealer for exchange To receive warranty service you will need to present your sales receipt showing place and date of original owner s retail purchase 1f tor any reason you cannot exchange the speakers at the selling dealer call the Customer Service Department as given below ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IN THE U S A INCANADA For additional information on this warranty please call or write Please contact a Pioneer authorized Dealer to find the nearest Pioneer authorized Service location For additional information on this warranty please call or write CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT PIONE
55. d MP3 files An outline of a CD ROM with MP3 files on it is shown below Subfolders are shown as fold ers in the folder currently selected In the case shown 01S is a subfolder of the 01 fold er f T T First Second Third level level level Note The elapsed playback time for the data track of a Mixed Mode CD will be displayed but no sound will be output Only music tracks will be played back e t is not possible to check folders that do not include MP3 files MP3 files in up to 8 tiers of folders can be played back However there is a delay in the start of play back on discs with numerous tiers For this reason we recommend creating discs with no more than 2 tiers Memory Stick player and care Use only Memory Stick MagicGate Memory Stick with the mark shown below MEM Memory Stick with the following mark can not be used Pons The maximum storage capacity of the MG Memory Stick compatible with this product is 128 MB When the erasure prevention switch is set to LOCK you can not record edit or erase gt Do not touch the terminals with your fingers or metal objects LLL Do not remove the Memory Stick while writ ing when the access lamp is lights as this could damage data Do not place the Memory Stick in a place where it may be subject to static or electrical noise as this can damage data The Memory Stick should be formatted by usin
56. d spectrum analyzer dis plays to select from 1 Press ENT and then press S A to select the spectrum analyzer mode 2 Press any of the buttons S A1 S A4 to select the desired spectrum analyzer Note The spectrum analyzer display will disappear tem porarily when you perform other operations but will be displayed again after three seconds Setting the ASL display You can display the ASL effect level Refer to page 58 Press ENT and then press ASL to select the ASL display Note The ASL display will disappear temporarily when you perform other operations but will be displayed again after three seconds Setting the background visual The background visuals are only for display form 1 FORM1 There are five stored back ground visuals to select from When you select FORM2 BG is not dis played and this mode is inactive 1 Press ENT and BG and then press BGV to select the background visual mode m Z Q N T 2 Press any of the buttons BGV1 BGV5 to select the desired visual Setting the background still picture The background still pictures are only for the display form 1 FORM1 There are 12 stored background still pictures to select from When you select FORM2 BG is not dis played 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 B
57. ding date Playlist files for each recording date store tracks and the information on each track respectively In playlist files for digital recordings the infor mation for each track is stored separately When the recording range is Disc or Continue the entire list becomes one playlist file and when the recording range is Track the range from the start of recording to the end becomes one playlist file In playlist files for analog recordings the infor mation for each track is stored separately Artist playlist files store track information by artist if there is an artist s name in the data base when making digital recordings Custom playlist files can be created contain ing favorite tracks Using the custom playlist mode The custom playlist mode allows you to create playlist files to record and play back your favorite tracks You can create six custom playlist files Recording tracks in a custom playlist file 1 Press NEXT to display CSTM1 CSTM6 Press NEXT until CSTM1 CSTM6 appears CSTMI CSTM CSTMA CSTMG CSTMS STMG gt 2 When you find a track that you want to store in a custom playlist file press and hold any of the buttons CSTM1 CSTM6 until Finished recording appears The track is stored in memory under the selected button When a track has been selected from cus tom playlist files and the button shown reversed is pressed for two seconds or lon
58. e and track title TTL2 Displays disc title and disc artist name TTL3 Displays track title and track artist name SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title Note If you do not operate the function within about eight seconds the display is automatically returned e You cannot use lt a or to select a track in title mode When you select the display form 2 the titles are displayed up to 24 letters long ACD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as disc title artist name and track title e If certain text information is not recorded on a CD TEXT disc No e g No title is displayed If you have not input disc titles No title is dis played Built in CD player function menu m The built in CD player function menu has the Z following functions E RPT ROM SCAN TLIST PAUSE gt a Note f you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned When you select the disc title input mode TTLin the display is not returned automatically e T LIST is displayed only when playing a CD TEXT disc Repeating play Repeat play lets you hear the same track over again 1 Press FUNC to select the repeat mode 2 Press RPT to turn the repeat play on The light illuminates The track currently playing will play and then repeat Press RPT again to turn repeat play off When the repeat mode is exited while rep
59. e display on The light illuminates When the time display is turned on TIME DATE and JUST appear simultaneously Press ON OFF again to turn the time dis play off If you press BAND and exit the calendar and time mode the time display will appear instead of the source name ME Ces SEC No title PAUSE CLK MENU gt Time display Note f you do not operate the function within about 60 seconds the display is automatically returned Off clock display When the time display is turned on the calen dar display appears with the time display when Sources and the feature demo are off Setting the date The calender display adjusted in this mode appears only when sources and the feature demo are off 1 Press NEXT to display CLK Press CLK and then press DATE to set Press lt or gt to switch between day Press NEXT until CLK appears the date m Z Q e T month and year Press A or Y to correct the date Pressing A advances the day month or year Pressing Y turns back the day month or year Setting the time 1 Press NEXT to display CLK Press NEXT until CLK appears Press CLK and then press TIME to set the time Press 4 or gt to switch between hour and minute Press A or V to adjust the time Pressing A advances the hour or minute Pressing Y turns back the hour or minute Matching the time to a time signal 1 Press
60. e displayed title FORM 2 Button Operation F FIL Displays folder name and file name FIL T Displays file name and track title D TRK Displays disc title and track title TR ART Displays track title and track artist name SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title Note f you do not operate the function within about eight seconds the display is automatically returned e You cannot use lt 4 or to select a track in title mode When you select the display form 2 the titles are displayed up to 24 letters long e This product conforms to 1809660 level 1 and level 2 standards Correspondence to extended format is made with the following conditions Joliet Correspondence only to the 8 3 format Romeo Correspondence to folder names with up to 64 characters and file names with up to 63 characters including the extension See page 79 Only the titles entered with the ID3 tag will be dis played for the disc title the track title and the artist name e f certain text information is not recorded on a MP3 file No e g No title is displayed MP3 function menu The MP3 function menu has the following func tions m Z Q e T RPT RDM SCAN TLIST PAUSE gt Note f you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned When you select the disc title input mode TTLin the display is not returned automatically When
61. eat play is on T RPT appears on the basic display Note f you perform track search or fast forward reverse repeat play is automatically canceled Built in CD Player Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks on the CD in random order 1 Press FUNC and then press RDM to select the random mode 2 Press RDM to turn random play on The light illuminates Tracks will play in ran dom order Press RDM again to turn random play off When the random mode is exited while random play is on RDM appears on the basic display Scanning tracks of a CD Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD 1 Press FUNC and then press SCAN to select the scan mode 2 Press SCAN to turn scan play on The light illuminates The first 10 seconds of each track are played When the scan mode is exited while scan play is on SCAN appears on the basic display 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 Note After scanning of a CD is finished normal playback of the tracks will begin again 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 select the
62. ecially important that you read and observe the Precaution on this page and in other sections This manual explains head unit operation You can perform the same operations with the steer ing remote controller Important The serial number of this device is located on the bottom of this product For your own securi ty and convenience be sure to record this num ber on the enclosed warranty card After sales service for Pioneer products Please contact the dealer or distributor from where you purchased the product for its after sales service including warranty conditions or any other information In case the necessary information is not available please contact the companies listed below Please do not ship your product to the compa nies at the addresses listed below for repair without advance contact U S A Pioneer Electronics USA Inc CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION P O Box 1760 Long Beach CA 90801 1760 800 421 1404 CANADA Pioneer Electronics of Canada Inc CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 905 479 4411 1 877 283 5901 For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product When having this product serviced or repaired data you have recorded may be lost Because of the specifications of this product there can be no compensation for the contents of the recorded data Please be aware of this beforehand
63. ect the 13 band graphic equalizer mode EQ2 or the time alignment adjustment mode T AL2 the display is not returned automatically e T AL2 is displayed only when you select FL or FR in the position selector mode POSI e SW is displayed only when the subwoofer output is on in the subwoofer output mode SW1 SLA is not displayed when you select FM tuner as the source A EQ is displayed after the auto equalizer curve has been set Using balance adjustment You can select a fader balance setting that pro vides an ideal listening environment in all occu pied seats 1 Press AUDIO to select the fader balance mode 2 Press A or V to adjust front rear speaker balance Each press of A or Y moves the front rear speaker balance towards the front or the rear FADER F25 FADER R25 is displayed as the front rear speaker balance moves from front to rear FADER FRO0O0 is the proper setting when only two speakers are used 3 Press lt or to adjust left right speaker balance Each press of lt or gt moves the left right speaker balance towards the left or the right BALANCE L25 BALANCE R25 is dis played as the left right speaker balance moves from left to right Using loudness Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low and high sound ranges at low volume 1 Press AUDIO and then press LOUD to select the loudness mode 2 Press LOUD to turn t
64. ected automati cally Press and hold SOURCE to turn the Source off Press and hold 2 to enter the auto equalizer measurement mode When the source is off you can check the location of 2 by turning on the feature demo DEMO Setup mode 1key Auto ER setting 2key Hold for 2 seconds p Plug the microphone into the microphone input jack on this product Remove the microphone input jack cap and plug in the microphone 8 Press A EQ to start the auto equalizing 9 Get out of the car and close the door 1 1 1 within 10 seconds when the 10 second count down starts The measurement tone noise is output from the speakers and auto equalizing acoustic characteristics measurement and compensation begins When all speakers are connected auto equalizing is completed in about four min utes To cancel auto equalizing part way through press any button 0 When auto equalizing is completed Complete is displayed When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible an error message is displayed Refer to Understanding auto equalizing error mes sages on page 73 Press any button to cancel the auto equalizer mode 2 Store the microphone and microphone input jack carefully in the safe place Store the microphone carefully in the glove compartment or other safe place If the microphone is subjected to direct sunligh
65. ed microphone securely into the jack ERROR CHECK SPEAKER The microphone cannot pick up the measuring tone of the front and rear speakers Confirm that the speakers are connected correctly Correct the input level setting of the power amp connected to the speakers Set the microphone correctly ERROR CHECK SYSTEM _ The surrounding noise level is too high Stop your car in a place that is as quite as possible and switch off the engine air conditioner or heater Set the microphone correctly Understanding built in CD player error messages m When problems occur during CD play an error message may appear on the display If an error mes S sage appears on the display refer to the table below to see what the problem is and the suggested method of correcting the problem If the error cannot be corrected contact your dealer or your near GD est Pioneer service center T Display Cause Remedy ERROR 00 44 All tracks are skip tracks Replace disc ERROR 11 12 17 30 Dirty disc Clean disc ERROR 11 12 17 30 Scratched disc Replace disc ERROR 12 17 Unrecorded disc Check the disc ERROR 10 11 12 17 Electrical or mechanical Turn the car ignition ON and OFF 30 AO BO problem or switch to a different source then switch back to the CD player ERROR 23 The CD format cannot be Replace disc played back Can t play MP3 file cannot be played Switch to other MP3
66. el list mode 2 Press NEXT to switch between 1 6 and 7 12 3 Press any of the buttons 1 6 7 12 to recall the desired channel Note e You can also use 4 and A to select and recall the desired channel m Z Q N T Audio Adjustments Adjusting the audio easily Recalling equalizer curves The following functions let you easily adjust The graphic equalizer lets you adjust equaliza your audio system to match the car interior tion to match the car interior acoustic character acoustic characteristics which vary depending istics as desired There are seven stored equal on the type of car izer curves which you can easily recall at any Recalling equalizer curves EEQ time i Using position selector POSI 1 Press EEQ to switch to the easy equalizer Using time alignment T AL1 ade Adjusting equalizer curves EQ1 2 Press NEXT to switch between CSTM2 Adjusting the audio finely and the other selections curves By carrying out the following settings adjust 3 Press the corresponding button to select ments in order you can create a finely tuned the desired equalizer curve Using position selector POSI Button Equalizer tune Using time alignment T AL1 S BASS Super bass Adjusting time alignment T AL2 PWRFL Powerful Using subwoofer output SW1 NATRL Natural Adjusting subwoofer settings SW2 Setting the high pass filter for front speak
67. enu ated automatically when a call is made or received using a connected cellular tele phone 20dB ATT has a stronger effect than 10dB ATT and TEL mute has a stronger effect than 20dB ATT Formatting the Memory Stick When this product can not read an inserted Memory Stick the Memory Stick must be formatted by this product Formatting a Memory Stick erases all data stored on it Note When formatting all data will be erased Always confirm the contents of the Memory Stick before erasing When purchasing a commercially available Memory Stick it is already FAT formatted so fur ther formatting is unnecessary With the source turned off press and hold 1 Press UTLTY to select the format mode 3 Press OPEN to open the front panel Insert a Memory Stick into the MS load ing slot until it clicks into position MS loading slot rm i l X MS EJECT button 5 Close the front panel Press A to format a Memory Stick The confirmation screen appears Press lt and then press A to select Y When formatting is completed Finished is displayed If you press and A to select N format ting will be terminated Setting the warning tone The warning tone sounds to remind you to detach the front panel Refer to page 13 You can turn the warning tone function on or off 1 With the source tu
68. equipment A MG Memory Stick can only be used to record and playback when there is verification between the MG Memory Stick and the compatible equipment MagicGate Memory Stick This is the name used for a Memory Stick that uses the MagicGate copyright protection tech nology This is an IC recording media for recording and playback of music and other data requiring copyright protection technology Memory Stick This is a compact light weight IC recording medium The Memory Stick is a regular Memory Stick without the copyright protection technology used in the MagicGate Memory Stick The Memory Stick can be used to record image and audio data etc with Memory Stick compatible equipment Different types of data can be recorded on a single Memory Stick MP3 MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layers It is an audio compression standard set by a working group MPEG of the ISO International Standards Organization MP3 is able to com press audio data to about 1 10th the level of a conventional disc Multi session Multi session is a recording method that allows additional data to be recorded later When recording data on a CD ROM CD R or CD RW etc all data from beginning to end is treated as a single unit or session Multi session is a method of recording more than 2 sessions in one disc Packet write This is a general term for a method of writing on CD R etc at the time required for a file just a
69. ers VOCAL Vocal HPF F FLAT Flat Setting the high pass filter for rear speakers CSTM1 Customi HPF R Using balance adjustment F B Creating the auto equalizer curve A EQ CSTM2 Custom2 Recalling equalizer curves EEQ CUSTOM and CUSTOM are adjusted Adjusting equalizer curves EQ1 equalizer curves that you can create for Adjusting 13 band graphic equalizer EQ2 yourself Refer to Adjusting 13 band graphic equalizer on page 57 1 When FLAT is selected the equalizer Extra functions makes no supplement or correction to the These functions are helpful in adjusting the sound This is useful for checking the sound to suit your system or your personal pref effect of the equalizer curves by switching erences alternatively between FLAT and a set Using loudness LOUD equalizer curve Using sound field control octaver and BBE Note sound SFC 1 e You can also use and to select the desired equalizer curve If you do not operate the function within about eight seconds the display is automatically returned Using automatic sound levelizer ASL Adjusting source levels SLA Switching the digital attenuator D ATT Audio menu The audio menu has the following functions F B LOUD SFC EDI EQe ASL t POS TALI TALC 5W1 SWe HPFF gt HPFR SLA A EU DATT L Note f you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned When you sel
70. es 3 to 7 in the same way Note e When entering an artist s name the artist s name will be given to the intended track even in case of change to the next track The artist s name entered with this product will not be recorded in the artist playlist file Music Server Play Selecting the playlist mode In playlist mode a playlist file is used to distin guish a group of tracks that have been defined as a group when recorded This mode allows you to play back the tracks you want to hear as a group See page 31 1 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press P MODE to select the playlist mode selec tion mode 2 Press P MODE to select the desired playlist mode Press P MODE repeatedly to switch between the following mode All each recording date Digital digital recordings Analog analog recordings Artist artist gt Custom custom Note f you switch to playlist mode when nothing has been recorded No PlayList or No audio is dis played Deleting tracks and track infor mation In playlist mode it is possible to delete tracks and track information recorded in playlist mode However in All mode the track data is delet ed along with the track information With the All mode the confirmation screen will show other items than those selected so always veri fy this when using this mode When selecting All Erase OK s Erase music f YE j Erase OK Music file remains SH
71. es or decreas es the level of the subwoofer 6 24 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased Note e SW is not displayed when the subwoofer output is off in the subwoofer output mode SW1 In this case this mode is inactive Using the high pass filter When the subwoofer is connected and you do not want low sound to play from the front or rear speakers turn the high pass filter on Only fre quencies higher than those in the selected range will be output from the front or rear speakers Setting the high pass filter for front speakers 1 Press AUDIO and NEXT and then press HPF F to select the high pass filter mode 2 Press HPF F to turn the high pass filter on HPF ON appears in the display Press HPF F again to turn the high pass fil ter off 3 Setting the high pass filter for rear Press lt or to select a high pass filter range Each press of lt or gt selects frequencies in the following order 50 63 gt 80 gt 100 gt 125 Hz m Z Q e T speakers 1 2 Press AUDIO and then press NEXT twice Press HPF R to select the high pass filter mode Press HPF R to turn the high pass filter on HPF ON appears in the display Press HPF R again to turn the high pass filter off Press lt or gt to select a high pass filter range Each press of lt or gt selects frequencies in the following order 50 63 gt 8
72. et the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid pro longed exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Decibel Level Example 30 Quiet library soft whispers 40 Living room refrigerator bedroom away from traffic 50 Light traffic normal conversation quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 Subway motorcycle truck traffic lawn mower 100 Garbage truck chain saw pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation Key Finder Head unit VOLUME A lt gt buttons OPEN button RESET button REC button Gu SOURCE button Multi function buttons BAND button BACK button NEXT
73. ets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the selected CD When you select multi CD player repeat scan play lets you hear the first 10 sec onds of the first track on each CD 1 Select the repeat range Refer to Repeating play on page 44 2 Press FUNC and then press SCAN to select the scan mode 3 Press SCAN to turn scan play on The light illuminates The first 10 seconds of each track of the current disc or the first track of each disc are played When the scan mode is exited while scan play is on SCAN appears on the basic display 4 When you find the desired track or disc press SCAN to turn scan play off The light goes off The track or disc will continue to play If the scan mode is automatically canceled Select the scan mode again Note After track or disc scanning is finished normal playback of the tracks will begin again f you turn scan play on during one track repeat the repeat range changes to disc repeat 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 select the track title list mode 2 Press NEXT to display the desired track title Press NEXT until the desired track title appears CD track list miCorvette Kariann PN Mako Shark 4Manta ray gt Sb lue flame sStingray wv 1 I 3 14 5 6 3 Pres
74. f the cur rent track Pressing again will skip to the previous track If you press and hold lt or gt you can per form fast forward or reverse Note f no music is recorded on the music server No audio is displayed e If the music server cannot operate properly an error message such as ERROR 30 is displayed Refer to Understanding music server error mes sages on page 75 When ACC ON OFF is performed during internal processing Processing may be displayed In this case please wait until the display goes out Selecting the playlist mode The playlist mode uses playlist files that group tracks according to the recording conditions at the time of recording The mode allows you to play back only desired groups of tracks 1 Press BAND to select the desired playlist mode Press BAND repeatedly to switch between the following modes All each recording date Digital digital recordings Analog analog recordings Artist artist Custom custom Note If you switch to playlist mode when nothing has been recorded No PlayList or No audio is dis played Playlist files Playlist files are lists of information on groups of tracks containing such details as recording date digital analog and location For every track the playlist will contain the date of record ing whether it is digital and the artist s name etc Music data is stored only in the playlist file for each recor
75. files during repeat play the repeat range changes to playlist mode repeat f you perform track search or fast forward reverse during one track repeat the repeat range changes to playlist file repeat Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks in the playlist file in random order 1 Press FUNC and then press RDM to select the random mode m Z Q e T 2 Press RDM to turn random play on The light illuminates Tracks will play in ran dom order Press RDM again to turn random play off When the random mode is exited while random play is on RDM appears on the basic display Note When you select the playlist mode repeat when the random play of all tracks in the current file has been completed random play will continue on the next file Scanning files and tracks When you select playlist file repeat scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track in the selected playlist file When you select playlist mode repeat scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of the first track in each playlist file 1 Select the repeat range Refer to Repeating play on this page 2 Press FUNC and then press SCAN to select the scan mode 3 Press SCAN to turn scan play on The light illuminates The first 10 seconds of each track in the current playlist file or the first track of each playlist file are played When the scan mode is exited while scan play is on
76. fter you have added your favorite tracks to the ITS memory you can turn on ITS play and play just those selections Programming tracks in ITS memory You can use ITS to enter and play back up to 99 tracks per disc for up to 100 discs with the disc title With multi CD players released before the CDX P1250 and CDX P650 the maximum number of programmable tracks is 24 1 Press A or W to play the CD you want to program 2 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press ITS M to select the ITS memory mode 3 Press lt or gt to select the desired track 4 Press MEMO to store the currently play ing track in the ITS memory Memory complete is displayed briefly and the currently playing track is added to ITS memory 5 Press BAND to cancel the ITS memory mode Note In this mode you can also use A to store the cur rently playing track in the ITS memory After 100 discs have been programmed the data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one Playback from ITS memory ITS play lets you listen to the tracks that you have entered into ITS memory When you turn on ITS play tracks from ITS memory in the multi CD player will begin to play 1 Select the repeat range Refer to Repeating play on page 44 2 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press ITS P to select the ITS play mode 3 Press ITS P to turn ITS play on The light illuminates Playback begins of those tracks from ITS memory within the selected re
77. g erasing Memory Stick Player Display and indicators FORM 1 Source name Bit rate indicator Track number Track title 5Play time 6 Track artist name Basic operation The Memory Stick player plays one MagicGate Memory Stick MG Memory Stick at a time See page 72 1 Press OPEN to open the front panel 2 Insert a Memory Stick into the MS load ing slot until it clicks into position MS loading slot G C 7 S L Fe e Access lamp MS EJECT button 3 Close the front panel 4 Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward When you press VOLUME it extends out ward so that it becomes easier to turn To retract VOLUME press it again 5 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume 6 Press 4 or gt to select a track Pressing gt skips to the start of the next track Pressing lt once skips to the start of the cur rent track Pressing again will skip to the previous track If you press and hold lt or gt you can per form fast forward or reverse 7 Press OPEN and then press MS EJECT to eject the Memory Stick The access lamp lights while data are being written Never remove the Memory Stick while the access lamp is lit as other wise data may be destroyed Be sure to close the front panel after removing the Memory Stick CN WARNING Do not use with the front panel left open If the front panel is left open i
78. g this product or the formatting device for the MG Memory Stick If the Memory Stick is formatted with Windows Explorer data can not be played back on this product Store the Memory Stick away from direct sunlight and high temperatures Keep the Memory Stick away from the Source of magnetic interference such as TVs or audio speakers Keep the Memory Stick in its case Paste each Memory Stick label to a proper location You may be unable to eject a Memory Stick if its label is pasted in layer or to a wrong location Do not use the Memory Stick whose label is partially unstuck or floated Replace such label before using the Memory Stick other wise the label may be caught midway to pre vent the Memory Stick from being ejected If the surface of the Memory Stick is tainted wipe it with clean soft cloth Do not apply volatile chemicals such as ben zine or thinner to the Memory Stick m Z Q e T Additional Information Understanding auto equalizing error messages When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible using the auto equalizer an error message may appear on the display If an error message appears on the display refer to the table below to see what the problem is and the suggested method of correcting the prob lem After checking try again Display Cause ERROR CHECK MIC Microphone is not connected Remedy Plug the suppli
79. ge 56 The graphic equalizer curve switches to FLAT Refer to page 55 When a subwoofer is connected to this prod uct it will be adjusted automatically either subwoofer output and high pass filter setting for rear speaker If you carry out auto equalizing when an auto equalizer curve already exists the previous curve will be erased Carrying out auto equalizing 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 equalizing 2 Fix the supplied microphone in the center of the headrest of the driver s seat facing forward using the belt sold separately The auto equalizer curve may differ depend ing on where you place the microphone If desired place the microphone on the front passenger seat to carry out auto equalizing M Continued overleaf m Z Q e T Audio Adjustments Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC If the car s air conditioner or heater is turned on turn it off Noise from the fan in the air conditioner or heater may prevent correct auto equalizing Press SOURCE to turn the source on if this product is turned off Select the position for the seat on which the microphone is placed Refer to Using position selector on page 58 If no position is selected before you start auto equalizing FL is sel
80. ge original serait l id al cette fin et l envoyer une compagnie de service autoris e en assumant les frais de transport au pr able Vous incluerez dans ce paquet vos noms adresse num ro de t l phone o vous pouvez tre joint lors de jours ouvrables une copie de votre recu d achat et une description d taill e du probl me POUR SERVICE DES HAUT PARLEURS D AUTO AUX E U SEULEMENT Si vos haut parleurs d auto avaient besoin de r paration retournez les ahut parleurs d fecteux votre d taillant pour change Pour obtenir ce service garanti vous devrez pr senter votre recu d achat indiquant le lieu et la date d achat au d tail original Si pour n importe quel raison vous ne pouvez changer les haut parleurs au d taillant appellez le D partement de Service la Client le au num ro mentionn plus bas INFORMATIONS SUPPLEMENTAIRES POUR LES USA AU CANADA Pour avoir des informations additionellen sur la guarantie s il vous plait S V P contacter un d taillant autoris PIONEER pour connaitre le centre de appelez ou crivez service autoris PIONEER le plus pr s Pour plus d informations a propos de cette garantie S V P appellez ou crivez CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC P O BOX 1760 DEPARTMENT DE SERVICE POUR DES CLIENTS LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA 90801 PIONEER ELECTRONIQUES DU CANADA INC 1 800 421 1404 300 ALLSTATE PARKWAY MARKHAM ON L3R 0P2 POUR LES E U NE RETOURN
81. ger the track being played will be delet ed Note You can record up to 99 tracks in a playlist file The tracks are played back in the order in which they are stored f an existing track is recorded again it will be duplicated m Z Q e T Selecting a custom playlist file directly 1 Press NEXT to display CSTM1 CSTM6 Press NEXT until CSTM1 appears 2 Press any of the buttons CSTM1 CSTM6 to select the desired custom playlist file CSTM6 Note You can select the desired custom playlist file by pressing A or v Deleting a track from a custom playlist file 1 Press NEXT to display CSTM1 CSTM6 Press NEXT until CSTM1 CSTM6 appears 2 Press any of the buttons CSTM1 CSTM6 to select the custom playlist file from which you wish to delete a track 3 Press lt or gt to select the desired track 4 Press and hold the button with the same number of the selected custom playlist file until Finished erasing appears The track currently playing is erased from the custom playlist file Music Server Play Switching and scrolling the title You can switch the text display to view such information as artist name and track title With text longer than 32 letters you can scroll to see the rest of the text When recording from the built in CD it is pos sible to take an artist name or track title etc from the built in Grace
82. he loudness on LOUDNESS ON appears in the display Press LOUD again to turn loudness off Using sound field control octaver and BBE sound SFC sound field control incorporates four pro grams reproducing the typical sound field of a studio club concert hall or dome This function makes it possible to reproduce the realistic sound fields of the four programs in your car Octaver makes the bass sound louder Playback very close to the original sound can be obtained by correction with a combination of phase compensation and high range boost for the delay of the high frequency components and the amplitude deviation occurring during playback This function makes it possible to reproduce the dynamic sound field as if you are listening to a live performance Note Manufactured under license from BBE Sound Inc The mark BBE is a trademark of BBE Sound Inc m Z Q e T Audio Adjustments Recalling sound field programs 1 Press AUDIO and then press SFC to select the sound field control mode 2 Press the corresponding button to select the desired sound field program Button Effect STUDIO Studio CLUB Club HALL Concert hall DOME Dome OCT Octaver 1 and 2 BBE BBE Press the same button again to cancel the selected sound field program Switching the octaver setting You can switch the octaver setting OCTAVER2 has a stronger effect OCTAVER1 1 Press AUDIO and SFC
83. he preset channel list sss 18 Tuning in strong signals 18 Built in CD Player 19 Display and indicators sese 19 Basic operation Jt Switching and scrolling the title Built in CD player function menu Repeating play eee Playing tracks in random order 7 Scanning tracks of a CD Selecting tracks from the track title list 21 Pausing CD playback ni Entering disc titles seene MP3 Play cernentes Display and indicators Basic operation Switching and scrolling the title MP3 function menu sese Repeating play entered Playing tracks in random order m Scanning folders and tracks i Selecting tracks from the track title list 26 Pausing MP3 playback eeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Music Server Recording 27 Display and indicators sese 27 Before recording 27 Recording from the built in CD 28 Switching CD information 29 Recording from a source other than the built CD iso eornm Recording function menu sese Selecting the recording range Selecting the recording quality Music Server Play 31 Display and indicators sees eee eee 31 Basic operation as Selecting the playlist mode 31 Using the custom playlist mode
84. her is the feature demo mode Reverse mode If you do not carry out an operation within about 30 seconds screen indications will start to reverse and then continue reversing every 10 seconds Pressing the button 5 when power to this product is switched off while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON cancels the reverse mode Press the button 5 again to start the reverse mode Feature demo The feature demo automatically starts when power to this product is switched off while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON Pressing the button 6 during feature demo operation cancels the feature demo mode Press the button 6 again to start the feature demo mode Remember that if the feature demo continues operating when the car engine is switched OFF it may drain battery power Note The red lead ACC of this product should be connected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch ON or OFF operations If this is not done the vehicle bat tery may be drained e When the source is off you can check the location of 5 and 6 by turnig on the feature demo Information for updating the Gracenote CDDB database Thank you for buying this Pioneer product You can update the built in Gracenote CDDB database of this product For details please go to the Pioneer homepage URL http www pioneer co jp product e consumer car hdd download index html As the model No and the serial No of this product are required for downloading you sh
85. here is a possi bility of short circuiting if the leads are not insulat ed To prevent incorrect connection the input side of the IP BUS connector is blue and the output side is black Connect the connectors of the same colors correctly If this unit is installed in a vehicle that does not have an ACC accessory position on the ignition switch the red lead of the unit should be connected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch ON OFF operations If this is not done the vehicle battery may be drained when you are away from the vehi cle for several hours Fig 1 ACC position No ACC position Fig 1 The black lead is ground Please ground this lead separately from the ground of high current prod ucts such as power amps If you ground the products together and the ground becomes detached there is a risk of damage to the products or fire Cords for this product and those for other prod ucts may be different colors even if they have the same function When connecting this product to another product refer to the supplied Installation manuals of both products and connect cords that have the same function Yellow black If you use a cellular telephone Auto equalizing mike jack ENGLISH Pull the auto equalizing mike jack out of the console box so that the mike can be plugged in or pulled out even after this unit has been installed Subwoofer output SUBWOOFER OUTPUT An
86. ight illuminates Play of the current track pauses Press PAUSE again to turn pause off When the pause mode is exited while pause is on PAUSE is displayed in the basic display Note You can also turn pause on or off by pressing PAUSE in the following display PAUSE CLK MENU gt Entering disc titles Disc title input lets you input up to 100 CD titles up to 10 letters long with ITS memory into the multi CD player If you input a CD title the entered title is displayed 1 Press A or V to play a disc you want to enter the title 2 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press TTLin to select the disc title input mode 3 Press ABC to switch the character mode Press ABC repeatedly to switch between the following modes Alphabet upper case numbers and sym bols Alphabet lower case gt European letters such as those with accents e g a C Press 012 to switch to the numbers and symbols mode 4 Press A or V to select letters numbers and symbols Title input ABC Function es RR at I4 _ z ED ae VW To insert a space select the flashing cur sor Continued overleaf m Z Q e T Multi CD Player 5 Press gt to move the cursor to the next character position Press lt to move backwards in the display 6 Press to move the cursor to the last position and then press gt one more time after entering the title 7 Press BAND to cancel
87. inted in Japan Imprim au Japon lt CRD3473 A gt UC PRINTED WITH SOY INK qv lt KMMUF 01K00000 gt TT m EE mm gt onnecting the Units N ote This unit is for vehicles with a 12 volt battery and negative grounding Before installing it in a recre ational vehicle truck or bus check the battery voltage To avoid shorts in the electrical system be sure to disconnect the battery cable before beginning installation Refer to the owner s manual for details on con necting the power amp and other units then make connections correctly Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhesive tape To protect the wiring wrap adhesive tape around them where they lie against metal parts Route and secure all wiring so it cannot touch any moving parts such as the gear shift handbrake and seat rails Do not route wiring in places that get hot such as near the heater outlet If the insula tion of the wiring melts or gets torn there is a dan ger of the wiring short circuiting to the vehicle body Don t pass the yellow lead through a hole into the engine compartment to connect to the battery This will damage the lead insulation and cause a very dangerous short Do not shorten any leads If you do the protection circuit may fail to work when it should Never feed power to other equipment by cutting the insulation of the power supply lead of the unit and tapping into
88. ion is found If you press and hold 4 or gt you can skip broadcasting stations Seek tuning starts as soon as you release the button Note e The stereo indicator CD lights when a stereo sta tion is selected Storing and recalling broadcast stations If you press any of the buttons 1 6 you can easily store up to six broadcast stations for later recall Storing broadcast stations 1 Press NEXT to display 1 6 Press NEXT until 1 6 appears 2 When you find a station that you want to store in memory press and hold any of the buttons 1 6 until the preset number stops flashing The station is stored in memory under the selected button Note Up to 18 FM stations six for each of the three FM bands and six AM stations can be stored in memo ry Recalling broadcast stations 1 Press NEXT to display 1 6 Press NEXT until 1 6 appears 2 Press any of the buttons 1 6 to recall a station preset under that button Note e You can also use A or Y to recall broadcast sta tions memorized in the buttons 1 6 Tuner function menu The tuner function menu has the following func tions BSM chLiST LOC Note e f you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned Storing the strongest broadcast stations BSM best stations memory lets you automati cally store the six strongest broadcast st
89. ks mode m Z Q 0 T 2 Press A to erase all tracks from the Memory Stick The confirmation screen appears 3 Press lt and then press A to select YES When the tracks have been erased the function menu is cancelled and No audio is displayed To prevent erasure of all tracks press gt and A and select NO Note You can not adjust the volume while YES is selected and during erasing Multi CD Player Display and indicators FORM 1 Source name Disc number Track number Disc title Play time 6 Track title D disc multi CD player Only those functions described in this manual are supported for 50 disc multi CD players Basic operation This product can control a multi CD player which is sold separately 1 Press SOURCE to select the multi CD player Press SOURCE until Multi CD appears 2 Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward When you press VOLUME it extends out ward so that it becomes easier to turn To retract VOLUME press it again 3 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume 4 Press A or V to select a disc A disc number for which there is no disc will be skipped You can use the buttons 1 6 or 7 12 to select a disc directly 5 Press 4 or gt to select a track Pressing gt skips to the start of the next track Pressing lt once skips to the start of the cur rent track Pressing again will skip to the
90. l OFF Level 1 gt Level 2 Level 3 gt Level 4 AM Local OFF Level 1 gt Level 2 When the local mode is exited except for Local OFF is selected LOC appears on the basic display Note The Level 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations Built in CD Player Display and indicators FORM 1 A DISETITISE CORVETTE FUNC AUDIO EEG TITLE ENT ATT gt Source name Track number Disc title Play time Track title Basic operation The built in CD player plays one standard 12 cm or 8 cm single CD at a time Do not use an adapter when playing an 8 cm CD 1 Press OPEN to open the front panel 2 Insert a CD into the CD loading slot CD loading slot CD EJECT button 3 Close the front panel 4 Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward When you press VOLUME it extends out ward so that it becomes easier to turn To retract VOLUME press it again 5 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume 6 Press 4 or gt to select a track Pressing gt skips to the start of the next track Pressing lt once skips to the start of the cur rent track Pressing again will skip to the previous track If you press and hold lt or gt you can per form fast forward or reverse 7 Press OPEN and then press CD EJECT to eject the CD Be sure to close the front
91. lay Note e You can also use lt 4 and A to select and play the desired track title Pausing Memory Stick play back Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the Memory Stick 1 Press FUNC and then press PAUSE to select the pause mode 2 Press PAUSE to turn the pause on The light illuminates Play of the current track pauses Press PAUSE again to turn the pause off When the pause mode is exited while pause is on PAUSE is displayed in the basic display Note You can also turn pause on or off by pressing PAUSE in the following display PAUSE CLK CHENU Erasing tracks from the Memory Stick Tracks may be erased from the Memory Stick either one track at a time or all at once Erasing a track from the Memory Stick 1 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press ERStrk to select the one track erase mode 2 Press lt or gt to select the desired track 3 Press A to erase the currently playing track from the Memory Stick The confirmation screen appears 4 Press lt and then press A to select YES To prevent erasure of the track press gt and A and select NO Note f you erase all tracks the function menu will be cancelled and No audio is displayed You can not adjust the volume while YES is selected and during erasing Erasing all tracks from the Memory Stick 1 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press ERSall to select the erase all trac
92. le the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON You can turn the feature demo on or off 1 With the source turned off press and hold 1 2 Press F DEMO to select the feature demo mode 3 Press F DEMO to turn the feature demo on ON appears in the display Press F DEMO again to turn the feature demo off Note The red lead ACC of this product should be con nected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch ON OFF operations If this is not done the vehicle battery may be drained Switching the auxiliary setting It is possible to use auxiliary equipment with this product Turn the auxiliary setting on when using auxil iary equipment connected to this product 1 With the source turned off press and hold a1 2 Press AUX to select the AUX mode 3 Press AUX to turn AUX on ON appears in the display Press AUX again to turn AUX off m Z Q e T Initial Settings Switching the telephone muting attenuation setting When a call is made or received using a cellular phone connected to this product the product can be set to either mute or attenuate the audio output 1 With the source turned off press and hold 1 2 Press MUTE S to select the telephone muting attenuation mode 3 Press MUTE S to select the desired set ting Press MUTE S repeatedly to switch between the following settings TEL mute 10dB ATT 20dB ATT Sound from this product is muted or att
93. lity causing a traffic accident Always attach this unit to the inner circumference of the steering wheel as shown Fig 14 Note Do not install this unit in such a place as may obstruct the driver s view Since interior layout differs depending on the type of vehicle the ideal installation location for the unit also differs When installing the unit select a location that assures optimum transmission of sig nals from the unit to the car stereo Installing the Unit on a Left Hand 3 Install outer holder on the inner Drive Car holder and secure with screws Fig 17 Note Tighten the screws with the supplied hexago When the unit is installed on a right hand drive nal wrench car the horizontal positions are inverted 1 Secure inner holder to the inner cir cumference of the steering wheel with belt Fig 15 Fitthe inner holder to the steering wheel so that the arrow marked side faces the driver as shown below Inner holder Fig 17 4 Install the remote control unit in the holder Fig 18 When removing the remote control unit from the holder move the corrugated release sec Fig 15 tion toward the steering wheel and slide the remote control unit toward you 2 Cut the extra portion of the belt at the center of the inner holder Fig 16 Release Section Fig 18 About the demo mode This product features two demonstration modes One is the reverse mode and the ot
94. lizer off Note A EQ is not displayed if auto equalizing has not been carried out In this case this mode is inactive Switching the digital attenuator When listening to a CD or other source on which the recording level is high setting the equalizer curve level to high may result in dis tortion You can switch the digital attenuator to low to reduce distortion Sound quality is better at the high setting so this is the setting usually used 1 Press AUDIO and then press NEXT twice 2 Press D ATT to select the digital attenua tor mode 3 Press the corresponding button to select the digital attenuator level Button Level LOW LOW HIGH High Creating the auto equalizer curve The auto equalizer automatically measures car interior acoustic characteristics and then cre ates the auto equalizer curve based on that information CN WARNING To prevent accidents never carry out auto equalizing while driving When this function measures the car interior acoustic characteris tics to create an auto equalizer curve a loud measurement tone noise may be output from the speakers CN PRECAUTION Carrying out auto equalizing under the follow ing conditions may damage the speakers Be sure to check conditions thoroughly before carrying out auto equalizing When speakers are incorrectly connected e g When a rear speaker is connected to a subwoofer output When a speaker is connec
95. lti function buttons may be different from those indicated in the manual Important In this manual for operations using the multi function buttons the function displayed is used as the name of the function button Basic Operation Switching the function of the multi func tion buttons The gt indicator shows that the multi function buttons have functions other than those current ly 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 FUNC AUDIO EED TITLE ENT ATT gt 4 PAUSE CLK MENU Note 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 that but ton is not currently active Example of multi function button opera tion Here the random play function of the built in CD player is used as an example to illustrate operation of the multi function buttons 1 Press NEXT to display FUNC Press NEXT repeatedly until FUNC appears FUNC AUDIO EED TITLE ENT ATT gt 2 Press FUNC to enter the function menu With the switch to the function menu the functions of the multi function buttons also change simultaneously RPT RDM SCAN TLIST PAUSE gt 3 Press RDM to select the rand
96. nd CD RW discs CD R CD RW discs that have not been sub ject to the finalize process a process that allows them to be played back on a conven tional CD player can not be played back It may not be possible to play back CD R CD RW discs recorded on a music CD recorder or a personal computer because of disc charac teristics scratches or dirt on the disc or dirt condensation etc on the lens of this unit Playback of discs recorded on a personal computer may not be possible depending on the application settings and the environment Please record with the correct format For details contact the manufacturer of the appli cation Playback of CD R CD RW discs may become impossible in case of direct exposure to sun light high temperatures or the storage condi tions in the car Titles and other text information recorded on a CD R CD RW disc may not be displayed by this product in the case of audio data CD DA This product conforms to the track skip func tion of the CD R CD RW disc The tracks con taining the track skip information are skipped over automatically in the case of audio data CD DA If you insert a CD RW disc into this product load time to playback will be longer than for a conventional CD or CD R disc Read the precautions accompanying the CD R CD RW discs before use Recordings on CD R CD RW can not be played back using the DDCD Double Density CD system m Z Q e T
97. nd then nals into the music server ON or press RESET button PlayList full You have tried to record more Erase unwanted playlist files playlist files than the music server can manage Retry The CD skips Clean disc SERVER READ ERR Somehow track information was not read in correctly Repeat operation SERVER WRITE ERR Somehow track information or FAT was not written correctly Repeat operation TEMP Recording is not possible because of low temperature Wait until the temperature of this unit rises Abnormal temperature inside this product Wait until normal operating temper ature is restored Continued overleaf Additional Information Display Cause Remedy Time short The time remaining on the Erase unwanted tracks music server is shorter than the disc or tracks to be record ed TOC ERR The CD s TOC is unreadable Replace disc Track full You try to record more than Cancel record standby 400 tracks in a single playlist file Note Should any other error messages appear refer to Understanding music server error messages on page 75 The TOC Table of Contents consists of information other than the audio signal such as the number of recorded tracks playing time and title on CD and MD discs etc The FAT File Allocation Table defines the parameters for managing music data and playlist files on the music server and Memory Stick etc Understanding
98. note CDDB database It is not possible to retrieve a title if there is no information on the CD in the database 1 Press TITLE to switch the title mode 2 Press the corresponding button to dis play the desired title FORM 1 Button Operation P L TTL Displays playlist file title T TTL Displays track title ARTIST Displays track artist name SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title FORM2 Button Operation P L TTL Displays playlist file title and track title TR ART Displays track title and track artist name SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title Note f you do not operate the function within about eight seconds the display is automatically returned e You cannot use A W 4 to select a playlist file or track in title mode When you select the display form 2 the titles are displayed up to 24 letters long f you have not input track titles No title is dis played Gracenote CDDB Gracenote is CDDB Inc d b a Gracenote CD related data from Gracenote CDDB copy right 1999 2000 2001 Gracenote Gracenote CDDB Client Software copyright 1999 2000 2001 CDDB Inc U S Patents Numbers 5 987 525 6 061 680 46 154 773 and other patents issued or pending CDDB is a registered trademark of Gracenote The Gracenote logo and the Gracenote CDDB logo are trademarks of Gracenote Music Recognition Service and MRS are service marks of Gracenote Music recognition technology and
99. om mode m Random mode Random play Random mode EME ROM Bie eee Random play _ The light illuminates Press RDM again to turn random play off The light goes off 5 Press BACK to exit the function menu When the function menu is exited the func tions of the multi function buttons also change simultaneously Note You can also turn random play on or off by pressing A or Y in the random mode e If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned The difference between the BAND hutton and the BACK button BAND button Pressing the BAND button immediately cancels the current menu or mode and returns to the basic displays Note When the source is the Tuner TV tuner or DAB tuner and no menu or mode is selected pressing the BAND button has the effect of switching bands BACK button Pressing the BACK button cancels the current menu or mode and returns to the previously selected menu or mode Display example e g built in CD player EAS TS ara SEC CORVETTE m Z Q e I FUNC AUDIO EEO TITLE ENT ATT gt PAUSE CLK MENU gt Repeat mode 1 Track repeat lt CD track list MiCorvette BF T d sMako Shark 4Hanta ray SEL gt sBlue flame sStingray w EM 3 4 b 6 T LISTY BACK f Key guidance indicator This product s display features key guidance indicators These light to indicate which of the A Y 4
100. ons and design are subject to modifica tion without notice for the sake of improvements PRINTED WITH SOY INK qv PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 MEGURO 1 CHOME MEGURO KU TOKYO 153 8654 JAPAN PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O Box 1540 Long Beach California 90801 1540 U S A TEL 800 421 1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 B 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 0 3 570 05 11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE LTD 253 Alexandra Road 04 01 Singapore 159936 TEL 65 472 1111 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 184 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 03 9586 6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada Published by Pioneer Corporation TEL 905 479 4411 Copyright 2001 by Pioneer Corporation PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S A de C V Al nails reserved San Lorenzo 1009 3er Piso Desp 302 Publication de Pioneer Corporation Copyright O 2001 Pioneer Corporation Col Del Valle Mexico D F C P 03100 TEL 5 688 52 90 Tous droits de reproduction et de traduction r serv s Printed in Japan Imprim au Japon lt KMMUF 01K00001 gt lt CRD3472 B gt UC Pioneer sound vision soul l er K et a et z um C2 DEH P90HDD This product conforms to CEMA cord colors Le code de couleur des c bles utilis pour ce produit est conforme CEMA Pr
101. or MP3 and ATRAC3 a simple comparison is impossible ID3 Tag This is a method of embedding track related information in a MP3 file This embedded infor mation can include the track title the artist s name the album title the music genre the year of production comments and other data The contents can be freely edited using software with ID3 Tag editing functions Although the tags are restricted to the number of characters the information can be viewed when the track is played back 1509660 format This is the international standard for the format logic of CD ROM folders and files For the ISO9660 format there are regulations for the following two levels Level 1 The file name is in 8 3 format the name con sists of up to 8 characters half byte English capital letters and half byte numerals and the sign with a file extension of three charac ters Level 2 The file name can have up to 31 characters including the separation mark and a file extension Each folder contains less than 8 hierarchies Extended formats Joliet File names can have up to 64 characters Romeo File names can have up to 128 characters m3u Playlists created using the WINAMP software have a playlist file extension m3u MagicGate Data recorded on a MagicGate Memory Stick MG Memory Stick is encrypted using copy right protection technology and can be mutually authenticated with MG Memory Stick compati ble
102. ould save this information carefully Information sur la mise niveau de la base de donn es Gracenote CDDB Merci d avoir achet ce produit Pioneer Vous pouvez effectuer une mise niveau de la base de donn es Gracenote CDDB incorpor e ce produit Pour les d tails visitez notre site Pioneer URL http www pioneer co jp product e consumer car hdd download index html Comme vous aurez besoin du n de mod le et du n de s rie de ce produit pour le t l charge ment conservez cette information pr cieusement Informacion para actualizar la base de datos CDDB de Gracenote Gracias por la compra de este producto Pioneer Usted puede actualizar la base de datos CDDB de Gracenote incorporada a este producto Para los detalles consulte la p gina principal de Pioneer URL http www pioneer co jp product e consumer car hdd download index html Como para la descarga necesitar el N de modelo y el N de serie de este producto tenga a bien guardar esta informaci n Informac o para atualizac o da base de dados Gracenote CDDB Obrigado por adquirir este produto Pioneer Voc pode atualizar a base de dados Gracenote CDDB incorporada neste produto Para maiores detalhes v p gina da Pioneer na Internet URL http www pioneer co jp product e consumer car hdd download index html Como o n mero do modelo e n mero de s rie deste produto s o necess rios para o carrega mento dos dados voc deve guardar esta info
103. ound field control octaver and BBE Sound rece eee tete Adjusting equalizer curves Js Adjusting 13 band graphic equalizer 57 Using automatic sound levelizer 58 Using position selector 58 Using time alignment 59 Using subwoofer output 99 Using the high pass filter 60 Adjusting source levels 61 Using the auto equalizer 61 Switching the digital attenuator 61 Creating the auto equalizer curve 61 Initial Settings 64 Initial settings menu 00 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteteeeeeeeee 64 Using reverse mode a Using the feature demo sees 64 Switching the auxiliary setting 64 Switching the telephone muting attenuation Eio 65 Formatting the Memory Stick 65 Setting the warning tone sese 66 Other Functions 67 Attenuating volume sss 67 Changing the display form 67 Adjusting the brightness 67 Switching the dimmer setting Selecting the wall paper pattern 67 Setting the entertainment display 67 Using the AUX source eee 69 Using the telephone muting attenuation 69 Additional Information CD player and care MP3fil8S 5 cimi temet des Memory Stick
104. pact disc Signal format Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Number of quantization bits 16 linear Frequency characteristics 5 20 000 Hz 1 dB Signal to noise ratio 94 dB 1 kHz IHF A network Dynamic range sssssssssssiiisrsesssssrrrrrsrsssssenn 92 dB 1 kHz MP3 decoding MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 Number of channels eee 2 stereo HDD HDD Quantity onmes 10 GB nem ATRAC3 Frequency characteristics 20 20 000 Hz 1 dB Average seek time seeesseeccseecssteesstessseesseeeeeees 13 msec Memory Stick player TYPE ra ere MagicGate Memory Stick Decotdilg esse re en fees ATRAC3 Frequency characteristics 20 20 000 Hz 1 dB FM tuner Frequency range Usable sensitivity m Z G 0 8 uV 75 mono S N 30 dB E 7 T 50 dB quieting sensitivity 15 dBf 1 5 uV 75 Q mono Signal to noise ratio 70 dB IHF A network Distortion 0 3 at 65 dBf 1 kHz stereo Frequency response eeeee 30 15 000 Hz 3 dB Stereo separation 40 dB at 65 dBf 1 kHz SelectlVily nn nine 70 dB 2ACA Three signal intermodulation desired signal level seene 30 dBf two undesired signal level 100 dBf AM tuner Frequency range 530 1 710 kHz 10 kHz Usable sensitivity eee 18 uV S N 20 dB Selectivily sms mains 50 dB 10 kHz Note Specificati
105. panel after removing the CD CN WARNING Do not use with the front panel left open If the front panel is left open it may result in injury in the event of an accident Note You can select CD as the source by pressing SOURCE when a disc is loaded in this product When the front panel is open multi function but tons are not available Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD loading slot ACD left partially inserted after ejection may incur damage or fall out f a CD cannot be inserted fully or playback fails make sure the recorded side is down Press the CD EJECT and check the disc for damage before rein serting it If the built in CD player cannot operate properly an error message such as ERROR 12 appears on the display Refer to Understanding built in CD player error messages on page 74 Switching and scrolling the title When playing a CD TEXT disc you can switch text display such as artist name and track title With text longer than 32 letters you can scroll to see the rest of the text 1 Press TITLE to switch the title mode 2 Press the corresponding button to dis play the desired title FORM 1 D TTL Displays disc title D ART Displays disc artist name T TTL Displays track title T ART Displays track artist name THNDR Displays thunderbolt animation SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title FORM 2 Button Operation TTL1 Displays disc titl
106. peat range multi CD player repeat or disc repeat Press ITS P again to turn ITS play off When the ITS play mode is exited while ITS play is on ITS appears on the basic display Note e f no track in the current play range is programmed for ITS play ITS empty is displayed Erasing a track from ITS memory When you want to erase a track from ITS mem ory you can do so when ITS play is on 1 Turn ITS play on while playing a CD from which you want to erase a track program from ITS memory Refer to Playback from ITS memory on this page 2 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press ITS M to select the ITS memory mode 3 Press lt or gt to select the desired track 4 Press CLEAR to erase the currently play ing track from ITS memory The currently playing track is erased from ITS memory and playback of the next track from ITS memory begins If there are no tracks from ITS memory in the current play range ITS empty is displayed and normal play resumes 5 Press BAND to cancel the ITS memory mode Note n this mode you can also use w to erase the cur rently playing track from ITS memory Erasing a CD from ITS memory When you want to erase all tracks of a CD from ITS memory you can do so when ITS play is off 1 Press A or V to select the CD you want to erase from ITS memory If ITS play is on turn ITS play off Refer to Playback from ITS memory on this page 2 Press FUNC and NEXT and
107. pressing REC to Select the track 4 Press REC again to stop the recording Ready and M Server pause appear in sequence and the product goes into the record standby status 5 Press BAND to cancel the record standby status Note If the CD sound from the source CD falls below a certain level a track number will be added automat ically By pressing A during recording it is possible to add a track number manually up to 400 Depending on the recording source CD the unit may determine a track ends in the middle or may not be able to determine the end of a track e f the CD skips during recording it will be recorded as is When recording where there is a lot of vibration such as on the road track numbers will be added automatically Recording function menu The recording function menu has the following functions R MUDE RATE Note If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned The record mode setting mode R MODE is dis played for settings only for CD recording Multi CD Recording All all tracks recording Track one track recording With Track one track recording you can only record the track you are currently lis tening to not from the beginning of the track Selecting the recording range It is possible to select the recording range when recording from a CD m Z Q e T 1 In record standby press FUNC to selec
108. r and the listening posi tion to match the type of car There are five types of car stored which you can easily recall at any time 1 Press AUDIO and NEXT and then press T AL1 to select the time alignment mode 2 Press the corresponding button to select the type of car Button Type of car SEDAN Sedan WAGON Wagon M VAN Mini van SUV SUV CUSTM Custom Custom is an adjusted time alignment that you can create for yourself Adjusting time alignment For Custom time alignment you can adjust the distance between each speaker and the Selected position 1 Press AUDIO and NEXT and then press T AL2 to select the time alignment adjust ment mode 2 Press the corresponding button to select a unit of distance Button Unit of distance cm Centimeter inch Inch 3 Press lt or gt to select the speaker to be adjusted Each press of lt or gt selects speakers in the following order Front Left front left gt Front Right front right Rear Right rear right Rear Left rear left gt Sub W subwoofer You cannot select SUB W when the sub woofer output is off 4 Press A or V to adjust the distance between the selected speaker and the lis tening position Each press of A or Y increases or decreas es the distance 400 0cm 0 0cm is displayed as the distance is increased or decreased if you have selected centimeters cm 160inch Oinch
109. rd or reverse 8 Press OPEN and then press CD EJECT to eject the CD ROM Be sure to close the front panel after removing the CD ROM CN WARNING Do not use with the front panel left open If the front panel is left open it may result in injury in the event of an accident Note You can select MP3 as the source by pressing SOURCE when a CD ROM is loaded in this product When the front panel is open multi function but tons are not available Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD loading slot ACD left partially inserted after ejection may incur damage or fall out e f a CD ROM cannot be inserted fully or playback fails make sure the recorded side is down Press the CD EJECT and check the disc for damage before reinserting it If the built in CD player cannot operate properly an error message such as ERROR 12 appears on the display Refer to Understanding built in CD player error messages on page 74 Switching and scrolling the title You can switch text display such as artist name and track title With text longer than 32 letters you can scroll to see the rest of the text 1 Press TITLE to switch the title mode 2 Press the corresponding button to dis play the desired title FORM 1 Button Operation FOLDER Displays folder name FILE Displays file name D TTL Displays disc title T TTL Displays track title ARTIST Displays track artist name SCROLL Scrolls th
110. rma o com cuidado Gracenote CDDB LL t 52eL5 ms ssai ala qa 1344 Gracenote CDDB Guil rig ETT m Saal wise ema AMI ule a go Kra ull as oll n a ehaol Lua goss URL http www pioneer co jp product e consumer car hdd download index html es qual I Label ei Mi s ood aiy dare cahin l Preah e LII sre da Vitaa dal Serial No N de s rie N de serie N mero de s rie LL a l lt KMMUF gt lt CRP1274 A gt Pioneer PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC PA POC LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY VALID ONLY IN COUNTRY OF PRODUCT PURCHASE WARRANTY PERIOD For the period specified below from date of original retail purchase the warranty period from an authorized Pioneer dealer Pioneer Electronics USA Inc PA and Pioneer Electronics Of Canada Inc POC warrant that products distributed by PA in the U S A and by POC in Canada that fail to function properly under normal use due to a manufacturing defect when installed and operated according to the owner s manual enclosed with the unit will be repaired or replaced with a unit of comparable value at the option of PA or POC without charge to you for parts or actual repair work Parts supplied under this warranty may be new or rebuilt at the option of PA or POC The warranty period for retail customers who rent the product commences upon the date product is first put into use a during the rental period or b retail sale whichever occurs first
111. rned off press and hold 1 m Z Q e T 2 Press NEXT and then press DT WRN to select the warning tone mode 3 Press DT WRN to turn the warning tone on ON appears in the display Press DT WRN again to turn the warning tone off Other Functions Attenuating volume The attenuator lets you lower the volume level quickly by about 90 Press ATT to turn the attenuator on ATT appears in the display Press ATT again to turn the attenuator off and return to the original volume level Changing the display form This product is equipped with two basic dis plays You can select the desired display 1 Press NEXT to display C MENU Press NEXT until C MENU appears 2 Press C MENU and then press D FORM to select the display form mode 3 Press either FORM1 or FORM2 to select the desired display form Adjusting the brightness Display brightness adjustment lets you adjust the display for easier viewing when lighting con ditions 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 lt or to adjust the brightness Each press of lt or gt increases or decreas es the brightness 00 31 is displayed as the brightness is increased or decreased Switching the dimmer setting To prevent the display from being too bright at night the display is
112. rresponding button to dis playing will play and then repeat play the desired title Press RPT again to turn repeat play off FORM 1 When the repeat mode is exited while repeat play is on T RPT appears on the Button Operation basic display T TTL Displays track title Note ARTIST Displays track artist name f you perform track search or fast forward reverse THNDR Displays thunderbolt repeat play is automatically canceled animation A SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks on the FORM2 Memory Stick in random order Button Operation 1 Press FUNC and then press RDM to select the random mode SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title 2 Press RDM to turn random play on The light illuminates Tracks will play in ran dom order Press RDM again to turn random play off Note f you do not operate the function within about eight seconds the display is automatically returned When the random mode is exited while e You cannot use 4 or to select a track in title random play is on RDM appears on the mode in di b display When you select the display form 2 the titles are lg LS displayed up to 24 letters long If certain text information is not recorded on a Memory Stick No e g No title is dis played Memory Stick player function menu The Memory Stick player function menu has the following functions R
113. s except volume control are possible Operation returns to normal when the phone call is ended Additional Information CD player and care Use only CDs that carry either of the two Compact Disc Digital Audio marks shown below ISE ise OE AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO Use only normal round CDs If you insert irregular non round shaped CDs they may jam in the CD player or not play properly S Check all CDs for cracks scratches or warp ing before playing CDs that are cracked scratched or 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 discs out of direct sunlight and do not expose the discs to high temperatures Do not attach labels write on or apply chemi cals to the surface of the discs To clean dirt from a CD wipe the disc with a soft cloth outward from the center of the disc If the heater is used in cold weather moisture may form on components inside the CD play er Condensation may cause the CD player not to operate properly If you think that con densation is a problem turn off the CD player for an hour or so to allow the CD player to dry out and wipe any damp discs with a soft cloth to remove the moisture Road shocks may interrupt CD playback SACD Super Audio CD refers to the ability to play back only the CD layer on a hybrid disk CD R a
114. s is done with files on floppy or hard discs SCMS SCMS is short for Serial Copy Management System This is a serial copy management sys tem developed to stop serial copying copying of copies of music including copying of music recorded digitally from CDs etc to a hard disk music server SDMI SDMI is short for Secure Digital Music Initiative In order to develop a uniform system of copy right protection technology that can be used around the world more than about 130 compa nies and organization representing the record ing computer and consumer electronics indus tries have created a form The objective is to prevent illegal use of music data and to pro mote the development of legitimate music distri bution services The MagicGate copyright pro tection technology is standard based on SDMI regulations VBR VBR is short for Variable Bit Rate Generally speaking CBR Constant Bit Rate is more widely used But to flexibly adjust the bit rate according to the needs of audio compression it is possible to achieve compression priorities sound quality m Z Q e T Additional Information Specifications General Power source 144 V DC 10 8 15 1 V allowable Grounding system Negative type Max current CONSUMPTION sss 10 0A Dimensions DIN chassis 178 W x 50 H x 155 D mm 7 W x 2 H x 6 1 8 D in nose 188 W x 58
115. s switched off On ignition of the car engine When the recording source is changed When BAND is pressed When a CD is inserted into the built in CD player during recording from other device When a record source device is disconnect ed such as during Muti CD recording Recording is cancelled in the following cases On ignition of the car engine When REC is pressed When a record source device is disconnect ed such as during Muti CD recording When there is an error message from the music server or built in CD player See pages 74 to 76 When a skip has been repeated 3 times at the same position during recording from the built in CD player Track skip function is disabled during record standby or recording Unnecessary tracks can be erased after recording CN PRECAUTION Please may test recordings of recordings that can not be taken again We cannot accept liability for data not record ed or lost due to the failure improper opera tion or malfunction of this product The use of recordings for purposes other than personal enjoyment etc are not permitted if they infringe copyrights and the rights of copy right claimants without prior consent This product is not intended for recording from radio Digital and analog recording This product is intended for digital recording from the built in CD player to the music server Recording from sources other than the built in CD
116. s the corresponding number button to select the desired track title That selection will begin to play Note e You can also use a and A to select and play the desired track title Only when playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible multi CD player you can switch to this mode Selecting discs from the disc title list The disc title list lets you see the list of disc titles and select one of them for playback Displayed disc titles are those which have been entered into the multi CD player or recorded on a CD TEXT disc 1 Press FUNC and then press D LIST to select the disc title list mode 2 Press NEXT to switch between 1 6 and 7 12 Function CD disc List THE BEST EI aNo D Title gt 3No disc sNo D Title eMy favorit M 1 E 3 4 5 6 U 3 Press any of the buttons 1 6 or 7 12 to select the desired disc title That selection will begin to play Note e You can also use a and A to select and play the desired disc title No D Title is displayed for a disc whose title has not been input No disc is displayed next to the disc number when no disc is set in the magazine You cannot display 7 12 when a 6 disc multi CD player is connected Pausing CD playback Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the CD 1 Press FUNC and then press PAUSE to select the pause mode 2 Press PAUSE to turn pause on The l
117. select the pause mode 2 Press PAUSE to turn the pause on The light illuminates Play of the current track pauses Press PAUSE again to turn the pause off When the pause mode is exited while pause is on PAUSE is displayed in the basic display Note You can also turn pause on or off by pressing PAUSE in the following display PAUSE CLK MENU m Z Q N T Music Server Recording Display and indicators During record standby H Server pause EC L Recording source name CD track number Recording range indicator CD information Recording bit rate indicator amp Remaining recordable time Music server track number amp Recording display Note The remaining recordable time is calculated based on the bit rate currently selected Betore recording Even when the remaining recordable time of the music server is displayed as OOHOOM recording is possible until M Server full is displayed If the time remaining is shorter than the total time of CD or tracks to be recorded Time short is displayed allowing recording for only remaining time of the music server Recordings are in stereo mono recordings are not possible When recording CD TEXT discs the charac ter information stored on the CD TEXT disc can not be recorded on the music server You may erase recordings See page 37 Recording standby is cancelled in the follow ing cases When the power i
118. semble or modify this unit To do so may cause a malfunction When VOLUME extends outward the remote con trol may not work properly FUNCTION button and AUDIO button Operation of the FUNCTION button and the AUDIO button on the remote controller differs from the operation of the FUNC button and the AUDIO button on the head unit When operat ing the head unit use the FUNC button and the AUDIO button to select the appropriate menu then use the multi function buttons to select the mode When operating the remote controller however switch through the modes as described below to select the mode Press FUNCTION to select the desired mode e g built in CD player Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch between the following modes RPT RDM gt SCAN gt T LIST gt PAUSE TTLin Note Refer to Built in CD player function menu on page 20 AUDIO button operation Press AUDIO to select the desired mode Press AUDIO repeatedly to switch between the following modes F B gt LOUD gt SFC gt EQ1 gt EQ2 ASL gt POSI gt T AL1 gt T AL2 gt SW1 SW2 gt HPF F gt HPF R gt SLA A EQ gt DATT Note e Refer to Audio menu on page 56 Displaying and setting the clock You can turn the time display on or off and set the time Setting the time display on or off 1 Press NEXT to display CLK Press NEXT until CLK appears 2 Press CLK and then press ON OFF to turn the tim
119. station is stored in memory under the selected button Note Up to 12 stations can be memorized in one band This product allows you to store and recall directly using preset channels 7 12 Recalling broadcast stations 1 Press NEXT to display 1 6 or 7 12 Press NEXT until 1 6 or 7 12 appears 2 Press any of the buttons 1 6 or 7 12 to recall the station preset under that but ton Note e You can also use A or Y to recall broadcast sta tions memorized under the buttons 1 12 Changing band Press BAND to select the desired band Press BAND repeatedly to switch between the following bands TV1 TV2 TV tuner function menu The TV tuner function menu has the following functions BSSM ch LIST D BSSM best stations sequential memory Press BSSM repeatedly to turn BSSM on or off When finished the display switches to the preset channel list mode 2 chLIST preset channel list For operation of the preset channel list refer to Selecting channels from the preset chan nel list on this page Note f you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned Selecting channels from the pre set channel list The preset channel list lets you see the list of preset channels and select one of them to receive 1 Press FUNC and then press chLIST to select the preset chann
120. t the recording mode setting mode 2 Press R MODE to select the recording range On All all tracks recording you can record all tracks from the one you are listening to until you stop recording No rewind to the beginning of track or disc Press R MODE repeatedly to switch 3 3 between the following recording ranges Selecting the recording quality When recording it is possible to select the sound quality The larger the recording bit rate number the higher the sound quality although the total recording time will be shorter Built in CD recording Disc disc recording Continue continu ous recording Track one track recording Disc disc recording will record the disc you are listening to from the current track to the end of the disc Continue continuous recording continues recording from the interrupted disc record ing to the last track of the CD Even when a track other than the interrupted one is selected recording will be performed from the interrupted track With Track one track recording you can only record the track you are currently lis tening to Note When Disc disc recording has been interrupted and record standby is performed again Continue continuous recording will be performed except in the following cases n case of interruption because of an error When the CD has been removed after the interrup tion n case of recording with Track
121. t Panel Function use the sup plied fixing screws and fix the front panel to this unit Fixing screw Fig 13 Installing the Steering Remote Control Unit lt ENGLISH gt As WARNING Avoid installing this unit in such a location where the operation of safety devices such as airbags is prevented by this unit Otherwise there is a danger of a fatal accident Avoid installing this unit in such a location where the operation of the steering wheel and the gearshift lever may be prevented Otherwise it may result in a traffic accident A CAUTION Installation of this unit requires specialized skills and experience Installation of this unit should be entrusted to a dealer from whom you purchased this unit Install this unit using only the parts supplied with this unit If other parts are used this unit may be damaged or could dismount itself which leads to an accident or trouble Install this unit as required by this manual Failure to do so may cause an accident Do not install this unit near the doors where rain water is likely to be spilled on the unit Incursion of water into the unit may cause smoke or fire A WARNING Fix this unit securely to the steering wheel with the belt attached to the unit If this unit is loose it dis turbs driving stability which may result in a traffic accident Do not attach this unit to the outer circumference of the steering wheel Otherwise it disturbs dri ving stabi
122. t for an extended period high temperatures may cause distortion color change or malfunc tion CN WARNING After attaching the microphone input jack cap store it in a safe place If the microphone input jack cable tangles with the accelerator pedal it can hamper driving and be extremely dan gerous Initial Settings Initial settings menu The initial settings menu has the following func tions REV FDEMI ALIX MUTE S UTLTY DT WRH Y Initial settings menu operation You can operate the initial settings menu only when the source is off 1 Press and hold SOURCE to turn the source off 2 Press and hold 1 to enter the initial settings menu When the source is off you can check the location of 1 by turning on the feature demo DEMO Setup mode 1key Auto EQ setting 2key Hold for 2 seconds Zn ndi Note Press BAND to cancel the initial settings menu Using reverse mode If you do not carry out an operation within about 30 seconds screen indications will start to reverse and then continue reversing every 10 seconds You can turn the reverse mode on or off 1 With the source turned off press and hold 41 to select the reverse mode 2 Press REV to turn the reverse mode on ON appears in the display Press REV again to turn the reverse mode off Using the feature demo The feature demo automatically starts when power to this product is switched off whi
123. t may result in injury in the event of an accident Note You can select Memory Stick as the source by pressing SOURCE when a Memory Stick is loaded in this product When the front panel is open multi function but tons are not available Do not insert anything other than a Memory Stick into the MS loading slot A Memory Stick left partially inserted after ejec tion may incur damage or fall out e If the Memory Stick player cannot operate proper ly an error message such as ERROR 30 appears on the display Refer to Understanding Memory Stick player error messages on page 77 During playback of music data with a limited num ber of playbacks fast forward and reverse are not possible so that the number of playbacks can be managed correctly When TA interruption occurs during playback of music data with a limited number of playbacks the number of playbacks is decreased by one This can be prevented by setting TA interruption to OFF in advance Switching and scrolling the title Repeating play m You can switch text display such as artist name Repeat play lets you hear the same track over and track title again With text longer than 32 letters you can scroll 1 Press FUNC to select the repeat mode 77 to see the rest of the text i T 1 Press TITLE to switch the title mode 2 Press RPT to turn the repeat play on The light illuminates The track currently 2 Press the co
124. taching the frame point the side with a groove downwards and attach it Insert the supplied extraction keys into the unit as shown in the figure until they click into place Keeping the keys pressed against the sides of the unit pull the unit out Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 lt ENGLISH gt DIN Rear mount Installation using the screw holes on the side of the unit 1 Remove the frame Fig 9 Frame Insert the release pin into the hole in the bottom of the frame and pull out to remove the frame When reattaching the frame point Qr the side with a groove downwards and attach it Fig 9 2 Fastening the unit to the factory radio mounting bracket Fig 10 Fig 11 Select a position where the screw holes of the bracket and the screw holes of the head unit become aligned are fitted and tighten the screws at 2 places on each side Use either binding screws 5 x 8 mm or flush surface screws 5 x 8 mm depending on the shape of the screw holes in the bracket Y at Fig 10 Dashboard or Console Factory radio mounting bracket Fig 11 Installation lt ENGLISH gt Installing the power box Fig 12 The power box has velcro tape on the underside to secure it to the car mat Wipe the surface thoroughly before affixing the velcro tape Car mat Fig 12 About the fixing screws for the front panel Fig 13 If you do not operate the Detaching and Replacing the Fron
125. ted to a power amp delivering output higher than the speak er s maximum input power capability If the microphone is placed in an unsuitable position the measurement tone may become loud and measurement may take a long time resulting in a drain on battery power Be sure to place the microphone in the specified loca tion Refer to Carrying out auto equalizing Before operating the auto equalization function Carry out auto equalizing in as quiet a place as possible with the car engine and air condi tioning switched off Also cut power to car phones or portable telephones in the car or remove from the car before carrying out auto equalizing Sounds other than the measure ment tone surrounding sounds engine sound telephones ringing etc may prevent correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics Be sure to carry out auto equalizing using the supplied microphone Using another micro phone may prevent measurement or result in incorrect measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics Neither front nor rear speaker is connected auto equalizing cannot be carried out When this product is connected to a power amp with input level control auto equalizing may not be possible if you lower power amp input level Set the power amp s input level to the standard position Auto equalizing changes the audio settings as below The fader balance settings return to the cen ter position Refer to pa
126. tenna jack IP BUS cable Multi CD player sold separately 15 cm 5 8 inch IP BUS input Blue L connect it via the Audio Mute lead on the cellular telephone If not keep the Audio Mute lead free of any connections Yellow To terminal always supplied with power regardless of ignition switch position Red To electric terminal controlled by ignition switch 12 V DC ON OFF Orange white To lighting switch terminal Black ground To vehicle meta 1 body Power box This Product SSS Rear output REAR OUTPUT Front output FRONT OUTPUT 15 cm 5 8 inch 1 m 3 7 8 inch lt Power box cord Blue white To system control terminal of the power amp or Auto antenna relay control terminal max 300 mA 12 V DC Te Install the power box cord securely so that the cord can not be easily pulled out Front speaker Front speaker Front speaker White black Gray black Left Right Green Violet Ivi ee d L Rear speaker Rear speaker Fuse holder Green black Violet black I C 2 Fuse resistor Rear speaker iq Rear speaker Cc Fuse resistor Subwoofer L Subwoofer o o With a 2 speaker system do not connect Ne anything to the speaker leads that are not connected to speakers Connecting cords with RCA pin plugs sold separately cs Power amp TES sold separately Power amp sold
127. the disc title input mode Note When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT com patible multi CD player if you switch to this mode No title 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 the titles for 100 discs have been entered the data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one Using compression and dynamic bass emphasis Using the COMP compression and DBE dynamic bass emphasis functions enables multi CD player sound quality adjustment Each of the functions enables two step adjustment The COMP function adjusts imbalances between loud and subdued sounds at higher volumes DBE boosts bass levels to give a fuller sound 1 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press COMP to select the compression and dynamic bass emphasis mode 2 Press COMP to select the desired setting Press COMP repeatedly to switch between the following settings COMP OFF gt COMP 1 gt COMP 2 COMP OFF gt DBE 1 gt DBE 2 When this mode is exited except for COMP OFF is selected COMP appears on the basic display Note If the multi CD player does not support these func tions No COMP is displayed when you attempt to select it Using ITS memory The ITS instant track selection lets you make a program of favorite tracks from those in the multi CD player magazine A
128. the display form 2 the titles are displayed up to 24 letters long ACD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as disc title artist name and track title e If certain text information is not recorded on a CD TEXT disc No e g No title is displayed f you have not input disc titles No title is dis played T RPT appears while the one track repeat is selected D RPT appears while the disc repeat is selected Note f you select other discs during repeat play the repeat range changes to multi CD player repeat f you perform track search or fast forward reverse during one track repeat the repeat range changes to disc repeat Multi CD Player Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks in ran dom order within the repeat range multi CD player repeat and disc repeat 1 Select the repeat range Refer to Repeating play on page 44 2 Press FUNC and then press RDM to select the random mode 3 Press RDM to turn random play on The light illuminates Tracks will play in ran dom order within the selected repeat range Press RDM again to turn random play off When the random mode is exited while random play is on RDM appears on the basic display Note f you turn random play on during one track repeat the repeat range changes to disc repeat Scanning CDs and tracks When you select disc repeat scan play l
129. the track title list 45 Selecting discs from the disc title list Pausing CD playback 2 Entering disc titles sss 46 Using compression and dynamic bass OMPNASIS cette tese 47 Using ITS memory 47 DAB Tuner Display and indicators bd Basic operation sss Storing and recalling services 50 Changing band Switching the display Switching the road traffic flash and transport flash on or off Dynamic label function DAB tuner function menu sese 51 Setting the announcement support interruption 52 Selecting services from the preset service list sss 52 Selecting services from the available SOIVICE lISt Annee remis 52 Searching the available PTY eee 52 m Z Q e T TV T het eee euo e Zs s559 53 Display and indicators sse Basic operation cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Storing and recalling broadcast stations Changing band nhe 54 TV tuner function menu sese 54 Selecting channels from the preset channel list eerte 54 Audio Adjustments 55 Adjusting the audio easily 55 Adjusting the audio finely 55 Extra functions 55 Recalling equalizer curves Audio menu Using balance adjustment 56 Using loudriass uie rtt 56 Using s
130. then press ITS M to select the ITS memory mode 3 Press CLEAR to erase all tracks on the currently playing CD from ITS memory Memory deleted is displayed briefly and all tracks on the currently playing CD are erased from ITS memory 4 Press BAND to cancel the ITS memory mode Note n this mode you can also use w to erase all tracks on the currently playing CD from ITS memory m Z Q e T DAB Tuner The following explains how to use this product to control a DAB tuner which is sold separately For details of DAB tuner specific operation fea tures see your DAB tuner s manual This product does not have the language filter function With this product you can operate three addi tional functions available service list available PTY search storing and recalling dynamic label DAB digital audio broadcasting refers to digital radio that broadcasts in Canada Display and indicators FORM 1 BC R3 BBC Nat FUNC AUDI EED D 5P ENT Band TREC indicator NEWS indicator TXT indicator G Preset number amp ANNC indicator WTHR indicator Service label EXTRA indicator ODAB indicator Service component label Indications that light when function is switched on Indicator Function W THR Area weather flash weather A NNC Announce announce N EWS News flash news T RFC Road traffic flash or transport flash If the set anno
131. tle FORM 2 Button Operation TTL1 Displays disc title and track title TTL2 Displays disc title and disc artist name TTL3 Displays track title and track artist name Muiti cp player function menu The multi CD player function menu has the fol lowing functions RPT RDM SCAN TLIST D LIST PAUSE gt TTLin COMP ITSP ITSM Note f you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned When you select the disc title input mode TTLin or ITS memory mode ITS M the display is not returned automatically e T LIST is displayed only when playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible multi CD player m Z Q e T Y Repeating play There are three repeat play ranges for the multi CD player one track repeat disc repeat and multi CD player repeat 1 Press FUNC to select the repeat mode 2 Press RPT to select the repeat range Press RPT repeatedly to switch between the following repeat ranges Magazine repeat multi CD player repeat Track repeat one track repeat Disc repeat disc repeat When the repeat mode is exited either T RPT or D RPT may appear on the basic display SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title Note If you do not operate the function within about eight seconds the display is automatically returned e You cannot use A w to select a disc or track in title mode When you select
132. to LOCK switch No audio A MG Memory Stick with no Insert a MG Memory Stick with music data on it has been music data on it inserted or a Memory Stick other than a MG Memory Stick has been inserted No Stick The Memory Stick is not Insert the Memory Stick inserted Stick full There is insufficient empty Replace the Memory Stick or space on the Memory Stick erase unwanted music data STICK READ ERROR Somehow track information was not read in correctly There is something wrong with the Memory Stick Remove the Memory Stick and insert it again If message reap pears replace the Memory Stick WARNING 16 There is no playback permis sion for music data procured by electronic distribution such as over the Internet Switch to other music data m Z Q T Additional Information Terms ATRAC3 Short for Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3 This is an audio compression tech nology for high quality and high compression It is possible to compress music data to about 1 10th the level of a CD allowing miniaturiza tion of storage media Bit rate This expresses data volume per second or bps units bits per second The higher the rate the more information is available to reproduce the sound Using the same encoding method such as ATRAC3 the higher the rate the better the sound As different encoding methods are use f
133. to contact with passengers This unit must be installed after pulling the auto equalizing mike jack out of the console box so that the mike can be plugged in or pulled out even after this unit has been installed The cords must not cover up the area shown in Fig 2 This is so the amplifiers can radiate freely ot T Do not close this area Fig 4 DIN Front Rear mount This unit can be properly installed either from Front conventional DIN Front mount or Rear DIN Rear mount installation utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of unit chassis For details refer to the following illustrated installation methods DIN Front mount Installation with the rubber bush Fig 5 Holder After inserting the holder into the dash board then select the appropriate tabs according to the thickness of the dash board material and bend them Install as firmly as possible using the top and bottom tabs To secure bend the tabs 90 degrees Rubber bush Screw Fig 5 Installation without the rubber bush Fig 6 Dashboard Nut 5 mm Drill a 5 5 6 0 mm diameter hole SS Screw 5 x 16 mm 0 Nut 5 mm Strap Be sure to use the strap to secure the back of the unit in place The strap can be bent by hand to the desired angle Frame Insert the release pin into the hole in the bottom of the frame and pull out to remove the frame When reat
134. uncement support is received the letters in parentheses light DAB status indications Indicator Status EXTRA The currently received service has a secondary service com ponent TXT The currently received service has a dynamic label DAB When DAB reception is possi ble Basic operation _ Press SOURCE to select the DAB tuner Press SOURCE until DAB Tuner appears Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward When you press VOLUME it extends out ward so that it becomes easier to turn To retract VOLUME press it again Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume N BR Press lt or gt to select a service oa Press and hold lt or for one second and release to select an ensemble Storing and recalling services Storing services 1 Press NEXT to display 1 6 Press NEXT until 1 6 appears 2 When you find a service that you want to store in memory press and hold any of the buttons 1 6 until the preset number stops flashing The service is stored in memory under the selected button Recalling services 1 Press NEXT to display 1 6 Press NEXT until 1 6 appears 2 Press any of the buttons 1 6 to recall the service preset under that button Note You can also use A or Y to recall services memo rized under the buttons 1 6 Changing band Press BAND to select the desired band Press
135. urce other than a PA or POC Authorized Service Company or other designated location This warranty does not cover defects or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts or labor or from improper maintenance ALTERED DEFACED OR REMOVED SERIAL NUMBERS VOID THIS WARRANTY YOUR RIGHTS PA and POC exclude any obligation on their part for incidental or consequential damages related to the failure of products each distributes to function properly under the conditions set forth above IN THE U S A PA LIMITS ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO A PF 9 NOT TO EXCEED THE WARRANTY PERIOD NO WARRANTIES SHALL APPLY AFTER THE WARRANTY PERIOD SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATiUiNS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN CANADA EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN THERE ARE NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR CONDITIONS IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT TO OBTAIN SERVICE CAR STEREO PRODUCTS EXCEPT CAR SPEAKERS SOLD IN THE U S A ONLY PA and POC have appointed a number of Authorized Service Companies throughout the U S A an
136. voir exc dant les cotes de puissance publi es Cette garantie ne couvre pas les cabinets ou qu lqu article de d coration les antennes attach s de l utilisateur quelque dommage que ce soit des enregistrements ou rubans et disques quel que dommage sur le produit r sultant d alt rations ou de modifications non autoris es par crit par PA our POC quel que dommage caus par des clairs ou surtensions de courant les dommages cons quents du coulage les batteries endommag es ou inop rantes ou l utilisation de batteries non conforms aux sp cifications du manuel d instructions Cette garantie ne couvre pas le co t de pi ces ou de temps de travail allou sans frais par cette garantie et qui aurait t obtenu d une autre source qu une compagnie de service autoris e part PA ou POC ou l un de leur lieu de service d sign Cette garantie ne couvre pas les d fectuosit s ou dommages caus s par l usage de pi ces ou par des travaux non autoris s ou par un entretien non appropri DES NUM ROS DE S RIE MODIFI S MUTIL S OU ENLEV S ANNULERONT CETTE GARANTIE VOS DROITS PA et POC excluent de plus toute obligation de leur part dans le cas de dommages incidents ou cons quents reli s la d fectuosit d un de leurs produits respectifs et ce aux conditions tablies ci devant AUX TATS UNIS PA LIMITE SON OBLIGATION AUX GARANTIES IMPLICITES Y COMPRIS MAIS SANS S Y LIMITER LES GARANTIES DE COMMERCIABILIT ET DE BON TAT DE MA
137. w track information or FAT was not written correctly Repeat operation TEMP Abnormal temperature inside this product Wait until normal operating temper ature is restored Understanding music server error messages when recording m Z Q T Display Cause Remedy ERROR 56 SDMI contravention Select another track ERROR 59 You have tried to record more Erase unwanted playlist files for playlist files for digital record digital recordings ings than the music server can manage ERROR 5A You have tried to record more Erase unwanted playlist files for playlist files for analog record analog recordings ings than the music server can manage ERROR 5B You have tried to record more Erase unwanted artist playlist files artist playlist files than the music server can manage ERROR 5 You have tried to record more Erase unwanted playlist files for playlist files for each recording each recording date date than the music server can manage Can t copy Trying to copy from a copy pro Replace a disc that can be copied tect disc including CD R a regular CD CD ROM Trying to copy from a CD Replace a music CD ROM Defect CD skips three times at same Clean disc place M Server full Insufficient space to record on Erase unwanted tracks music server No disc No disc is set in this product Insert disc NO SIGNAL You can not enter digital sig Turn the car ignition OFF a
138. y is canceled Fast forward and fast reverse do not operate when the product is on record standby Switching CD information When recording from the built in CD you can switch CD information during record standby or recording Press DISP to change the CD information display Press DISP repeatedly to switch between the following displays Recording range Disc and Continue Play time remaining disc time total disc time Recording range Track Play time remaining track time total track time Recording from a source other than the built in CD This product can make analog recordings from other equipment 1 Press SOURCE to select the desired source Press SOURCE until the desired source appears 2 Press and hold REC until you have the record standby status Ready and M Server pause appear in Sequence and the product goes into the record standby status When performing multi CD recording you can set the recording mode refer to Selecting the recording range on page 30 and the bit rate refer to Selecting the recording quality on page 30 When recording from a source other than the multi CD such as a TV tuner or AUX output etc the bit rate should be set only as specified refer to Selecting the record ing quality on page 30 3 Press REC to start recording Recording begins as soon as REC is pressed When performing multi CD recording press 4 or gt right before

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