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1. Equalizer type 98 Reverse forward skip KD NX5000 Bluetooth Audio Connected device Play alo FLAT Bluetooth icon lights up when the adapter is Select Bluetooth Audio Stop playback 2 connected 7 yj Audio player D Mobile phone with audio function 2 Each time you press A W the registered device names and Start playback turn New Device when a new device can be registered appear in 3 Indicates the button pressed It may be different from the e t 83 for connecting a new device e t 85 for connecting disconnecting a registered device e tx 85 for deleting a registered device TL Using Bluetoothdevices 87 operation status You can use the following buttons on the remote controller for the Bluetooth audio operations ENT gt Il BACK Start stop playback lt gt Reverse forward skip VOL Adjust the volume Number keys Enter the PIN code C Phone Menu Menu items Selectable settings Initial setting Redial Select a phone number from the list of the phone numbers you have dialed Received Calls Select a phone number from the list of the received calls as A a W Z uw Phonebook Select a name then phone number from the phone book of the connected mobile phone Missed Calls S
2. Interlock Off Cancels Reverse Automatically switch to the camera view when the gear is shifted into reverse Low Speed Automatically switch to the camera view when your car slows down Horizontal Vertical For Camera Horizontal adjustment is required according to how you would like to see the picture on the monitor Vertical adjustment is required according to how you have installed your camera Horizontal Normal Horizontal Reverse Vertical ws s 0 T Normal nee Daas db Ead tti gt Video Format Select the format of video input according to the colour system of the component connected to the VIDEO IN plug NTSC PAL 8 Not selectable when the component connected to the CD changer jack is selected as the source 9 Not selectable when EXT IN is selected as the source 10 Reverse lamp lead connection is required Installation Connection Manual 11 Speed signal lead connection is required Installation Connection Manual 12 Not selectable when Video Input is set to Off Menu items Selectable settings Initial setting Off Cancels On Activates the key touch tone EJ Telephone Muting You can mute the sound of the System AV source sounds and voice guidance while you talk on the mobile phone Off Cancels Muting1 Muting2 Select either one which mute the sounds while using the mobile phone Reverse Polarization S
3. 36 Edit Save Load Delete 1 Depends on your setting of Measuring Units 46 Information Menu Menu items You can see the information on your current position Country City Street Latitude Longitude You can check the TMC information 40 Along Route All Information You can see the list of turns on your route 1 34 You can see the information on your route 1 34 You can see the list of via points and the destination 34 You can see the status of GPS reception 7 Selectable only while guided Information Menu continued Menu items You can check the connection status Learning Lv Angle GPS Antenna Gyro Speed Signal Parking Brake Reverse Signal Illumination Tel Muting You can check the model name the version of the unit and the version of the map database Setup Menu Menu items Once the route is determined you can simulate it on the map 35 Selectable settings Initial setting Gender Female Male Volume Adjust the volume of the voice guidance Off 01 to 50 25 Output Channel Select the guidance output channel L ch Only R ch Only L ch amp R ch Audio Mixing Guidance View You can turn down the volume of the AV source while voice guidance is produced Muting The AV source sound does not come out Attenuation The AV source sound is lowered Normal The AV source sound is not chang
4. Crossover Adjust the crossover frequency between the front rear speakers and the subwoofer 55 Hz 85 Hz 125 Hz Amplifier Gain You can change the maximum volume level of this receiver Amplifier Off Deactivates the built in amplifier Low Power Volume 00 to 30 Select this if the maximum power of the speakers is less than 50 W High Power Volume 00 to 50 You can adjust the monitor to make it clear and legible e While picture from VIDEO IN is displayed you can adjust the playback picture of VIDEO IN Picture Video e While DISC is selected as the source and playback picture is displayed you can adjust the playback picture of DISC Picture Disc For other screens than above Screen Control appears Screen Control Bright Adjust if the picture is too bright or too dark 15 to 15 00 Color Temp Adjust the colour temperature of the picture warmer or cooler 15 to 15 00 Contrast Adjust the contrast 15 to 15 00 Tint Adjust the tint if the human skin colour is unnatural 15 to 15 00 e Tint is adjustable only for VIDEO IN signal in NTSC and discs in NTSC 15 The settings of Screen Control are also applied to the map screen and screens of Navigation Menus 16 This setting in Screen Control is shared with Brightness setting in Setup Menu 44 Menu items Selectable settings Initial setting You can change the aspect ratio of the picture Aspect rati
5. Equalizer type 98 KD NX5000 10 35 t Artist Name Current Track qa wow A TRAFFIC 001 201 0 00 03 R O Disc Title J 0 9 22 j a l E a l No Name appears for conventional CDs 1 Select CD CH Playback starts automatically Display the Disc List Disc List Hold at Each time you hold the button you can display the other list of the remaining discs Select a disc to start playing i Playback mode 78 To select tracks Press Select track Hold Reverse forward search Press Select folder MP3 only Hold Display the Disc List On the remote To select a disc ED ee D Q amp Gn Select folder N MP3 only Select track CD changer operations 77 _ modes Intro Repeat Random Ex To select Track Repeat 1 2 AV Menu gt Mode gt Repeat gt Track Intro L a 1U Z ma Disc type Selecting playback modes You can use only one of the following playback 3 gt A When one of the playback modes is selected the corresponding indicator lights up on the monitor To cancel select Off in step 2 Repeat Random Track Track Disc KJ Plays the first 15 seconds Repeats current track Randomly plays all tracks gt of each track Disc K of the current disc Disc Kel Repea
6. 68 Audio Group no Track no Playing time Audio format B S P indicator 68 kKD NX5000 AUDIO CODIGITAL Ol BONUS _B S P_ 001 201 0 00 03 aa gt Press Select track Hold Reverse forward search VA Press Select group 10 35 G9 VCD D Track no Playing time PBC indicator lights up when PBC is in use 1 67 KD NX5000 a D y ay PBC re 01 0 00 03 lt lt lt gt P Press Select track 7 1 Hold Reverse forward search 1 Search speed x2 gt x10 2 Search speed gt gt 1 gt bb 2 Disc operations 63 L ma U Z uw JPEG Folder no File no KD NX5000 E OPES fo1 01 fiFolder Name File Name jpg 10 35 Ta a lt m BAND gt A Q a C A TRAFFIC lt lt lt gt P Press Select file VA Press Select folder Hold Display Folder List Selecting playback modes You can use only one of the following playback modes Intro Repeat Random Ex To select Track Repeat Disc type Repeat Chapter GW 1 wen DVA Repeats current chapter Qa Title ME 2 AV Menu Repeats current title Mode OVE Track Repeat Audio Repeats current track Track D Track 3 an Repeats current track STA Folder LI Repeats curren
7. Bluetooth Audio To turn off the power Back to the beginning You cannot select these sources if they are not o Hold ready 2 To turn off the AV function To drop the volume in a moment ATT s av Hold ATT indicator flashes The display switches to the map screen e To activate the AV function press the ot button briefly To restore the sound press the same button again To adjust the volume ak For navigation operations 78 For radio operations 57 For disc HDD operations 1S 59 For Bluetooth operations 1 83 For other sources 79 To switch between the map screen and AV AV screen screen FLAT gt ha s si es Station name 92 5 MHz SRC AV MAP POS You can always switch between the AV oes 2 tn screen and the map screen Distance to the next turn Turn This switching does not affect the playback icon sound of the unit except while recording an While not guided Speed Audio CD or the guidance function of the Direction 35 Navigation System Current time The built in clock is automatically adjusted by receiving the GPS signals To change the display of AV screens Vehicle information i a a a i 44 NW Video input AV screen 1 AV screen 2 a J Ngm Y 82 The number and contents of AV screens depend on the source Appears only when you have selected Video or Camera for Video Input setting 94 How to change t
8. Signal strength Battery remainder 1 Blue The device is connected White The device is not connected 2 Mobile phone amp Mobile phone with audio function 3 Appears only when the information comes from the device EJ TL Using Bluetooth devices 85 LL ma 1U Z uw e You can also access the Dial menu by pressing PHONE on the remote controller e You can also access the redial list by pressing and holding PHONE on the remote controller e You can also access the voice calling screen by pressing and holding MENU while the Bluetooth Phone screen is displayed To adjust the volume This adjustment does not affect the volume level of the other sources e You can adjust the microphone volume level 1 89 To end the call Press and hold MENU DISP BACK ENT A V Phi AN V Ia or TRAFFIC Presetting the phone numbers You can preset up to six phone numbers 1 Display the phone number you want to preset by using one of the Dial Menu items 2 Call up the preset list gt A Hold e To preset a phone number using Phone Number select Store after inputting a phone number 3 Select a preset number Preset Memory To call a preset number On the remote While the Bluetooth Phone screen is displayed a GS w Ge amp On the unit 7 Call up the preset list ZN or SY Hold 2 Select the preset number to call Dial Preset You can also ac
9. You can store your adjustment into User 1 User 2 and User 3 1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 above then in step 3 l iii n T gt Store Adjust the level A D gt A 3 Store the setting into User 1 User 2 or User 3 EQ Store To Additional Information E General e There is a time limit for some operations In this case if no further operation is done for a certain period the current operation is canceled By pressing SRC or MAP on the unit you can also turn on the power The map screen is displayed at turn on if you press MAP and an AV screen if you press SRC If the source is ready playback starts You cannot select some sources if they are not ready DAB CD CH iPod D PLAYER cannot be selected without connecting the target source component DISC cannot be selected if a disc is not in the loading slot EXT IN cannot be selected without selecting Ext Input for the External Input setting 94 Bluetooth Audio cannot be selected if a Bluetooth adapter is not connected If you turn off the power while DISC is selected as the source disc play will start automatically next time you turn on the power The voltage and the speed on the vehicle information screen may be different from the actual values E Listening to the radio Storing stations in memory e When SSM is over all previously stored stations are erased and stations are stored newly e When SSM i
10. e It is recommended that you record a file at 640 x 480 resolution e This unit can play back baseline JPEG files Progressive JPEG files or lossless JPEG files cannot be played Playing MP3 WMA WAYV files e This unit can play back files with the extension code lt mp3 gt lt wma gt or lt wav gt regardless of the letter case upper lower e This unit can show ID3 Tag Version 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 for MP3 This unit can also show WAV Tag and WMA Tag e This unit can play back the files meeting the conditions below Bit rate MP3 WMA 32 kbps 320 kbps Sampling frequency 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz for MPEG1 24 kHz 22 05 kHz 16 kHz for MPEG2 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz for WMA 44 1 kHz for WAV Disc format ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 Romeo Joliet Windows long file name e This unit can play back files recorded in VBR variable bit rate Files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in elapsed time indication e This unit cannot play back the following files and skips them when playing back files MP3 files encoded with MP3i and MP3 PRO format MP3 files encoded in an unappropriated format MP3 files encoded with Layer 1 2 WMA files encoded with lossless professional and voice format WMA files which are not based upon Windows Media Audio WMA DRM Digital Rights Management Files which have the data such as AIFF ATRACS3 etc WMA files encoded with MBR Multiple Bi
11. Elapsed playing time of the current track 3 Operation status 4 Current track number total number of tracks on the disc 5 Track information 6 Track list 7 Current track highlighted bar E iPod D player operations e When you turn on this unit the iPod or D player is charged through this unit The text information may not be displayed correctly This unit can display up to 40 characters The items in the player s top menu are as follows For iPod Playlists gt Artists gt Albums gt Songs gt Genres Composers gt back to the beginning For D player Playlist lt gt Artist gt Album gt Genre gt Track gt back to the beginning Notice When operating an iPod or a D player some operations may not be performed correctly or as intended In this case visit the following JVC web site For iPod users lt http www jvc co jp english car support ks pd100 index html gt For D player users lt http www jvc co jp english car support ks pd500 index html gt E Using Bluetooth devices General e While driving do not perform complicated operation such as dialing the numbers using phone book etc When you perform these operations stop your car in a safe place e Some Bluetooth devices may not be connected to this unit depending on the Bluetooth version of the device e This unit may not work for some Bluetooth devices EJ e Connecting condition may va
12. On Functions the same as Shuffle Songs or Random Play gt On Album LE Functions the same as Shuffle Albums of the iPod To cancel select Off in step 2 e iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries Playing other external components External input EJ You can connect an external component to the CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input Adapter KS U57 not supplied or AUX Input Adapter KS U58 not supplied Preparation Make sure Ext Input is selected for the external input setting 1 94 j t Sa on ATT AV Input m BAND gt A 1 Select EXT IN Equalizer type 98 Turn on the connected component and start playing the source Assigning title to the external input 4 Assign a title 1 Select EXT IN as the source e Inputting characters 105 e You can use up to 16 characters 2 5 Select Store 3 AV Menu e While driving at a speed greater than 10 km h Title Entry operations of inputting are prohibited m Pod D player operations Playing otherexternalcomponents 81 Video input You can connect an external component to the VIDEO IN plug Preparation When connecting a video component Make sure Ext Input is selected for the external input setting and Video for the video input setting 94 e You cannot view the video picture wh
13. digit to 16 digit number Some devices have their own PIN code Enter the specified PIN code to the unit 3 Select Connect Open 4 Operate the target Bluetooth device Enter the same PIN code as entered in the above step on the device to be connected Now connection is established and you can use the device through the unit The device remains registered even after you disconnect the device Use Connect or activate Auto Connect to connect the same device from next time 89 Search Searching The unit searches for available devices and displays the list of them If no available device is detected Device Unfound appears 2 Select a device you want to connect 2 gt A 3 Enter the specific PIN code of the device to the unit e Inputting characters 1 105 e Refer to the instructions supplied with the device to check the PIN code 4 Use the Bluetooth device to connect Now connection is established and you can use the device through the unit Connecting a special device 7 Mode Special Device The unit displays the list of the preset devices 2 Select a device you want to connect 3 Use Open or Search to connect Connecting disconnecting a registered device 7 On the Bluetooth Phone screen or the Bluetooth Audio screen select a registered device you want to connect disconnect e Each time you press A Y the registered device names and New Device when a
14. whether you are guided or not 1 Display where you want to know of at the centre of the map 2 Call up Shortcut Menu gt A Deutschland t Konstanz If a telephone number is available you can call to the number through JVC s Bluetooth adapter 86 You can also get information on your current position through Information Menu gt Current Position To see how your trip will go Information Menu gt Simulation appears on the display To cancel simulation and resume guidance press MENU then DISP disappears Customizing how you are guided To customize the guidance and display on the map screen 43 Guidance View To customize how the map scale changes te 45 Auto Zoom To customize the voice guidance on an AV screen 44 Interruption To customize the mixing of audio sound and voice guidance r 43 Audio Mixing The guidance continues even when you switch the display to an AV screen Guidance information is displayed on the lower right corner of the AV screen Classics Station name 92 5 MHz Distance to the next turn Turn icon While not guided Speed Direction FM1 TT OV VOU re guided 35 _ _ Arranging your route Setting places to stop by 3 Select the via point you want to I l 2 A move After selecting your destination you can select up to nine places via points to stop by To add vi
15. 40 50 direction you are heading to is displayed at the upper right corner of the screen with an e Favourite icons are displayed on the map icon such as QB when a group is selected in the Favourite Icon setting 45 and the map scale is between 30 m and 2 0 km e POI icons are displayed on the map when a group is selected in the POI Icon setting 45 They may not be displayed depending on the map scale and the POI data e TMC icons are displayed on the map when 12 33 A Frankfurter Strasse You can also change the map view through the Traffic Display setting is activated Setup Menu gt Map Options gt Map 45 and the map scale is between 30 m and View 45 2 0 km TU BOSC Operations 27 E A z W Z a Registering your home To register your home Register your home or your office wherever you go often as Home so that you can easily set that place as destination e You can register homes only after calibration is finished 1 9 7 If you are at home now check that your home is displayed at the centre of the map e Adjust the position by scrolling the map if necessary 2 Call up Shortcut Menu gt A 3 Select Add to Favourite ea The home is marked with 5 icon 4 Select Set Home ga A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel The home is marked with S icon e The icon may not appear de
16. If no POI is found in this area the System expands the area to search Near Destination within 2 km of the destination If no POI is found in this area the System expands the area to search Along Route 50 km along the route you are taking 3 Select a category then a sub category if any of the POI Select Category Area Local The result is listed in the order of distance from the place where you are 4 Select a POI from the list You can search for a POI around a place on the map through Shortcut Menu gt Vicinity WA Follow steps 3 and 4 above after selecting Vicinity From your favourites Favourite e Registering your favourite points 38 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination Favourite Select Group 3 Select a group 4 Select a favourite point from the list By postcode Postcode e Search by postcode is not available in some countries 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination Postcode 3 Select a country Input the postcode if a country is already selected 4 Input the postcode e The input screen varies with the selected country e Inputting characters 28 5 Input the street name 6 Input the house number e You can also select the entire street By coordinates Coordinates 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination gt Coordinates 3 Input the latitude and the longitude N 00 00 00 OE 000
17. Interruption is set to Off Set it to On to allow the voice guidance interrupt the AV source 1 44 e The voice guidance does not come out from the speaker on the driver s side Change the Output Channel setting 43 e Cannot scroll the map to northeast etc To scroll to northeast you need to press A and gt l at the same time I Vaintenance Troubleshooting 109 ua Symptoms e Navigation guidance is incorrect Causes Remedies Installation angle setting is not correct Set it correctly 46 I A W Z uw e Navigation guidance is sometimes incorrect Reversing signal speed signal wires are not connected Connect them correctly 1 Installation Connection Manual separate volume e Navigation guidance is hard to listen to Route Calculation Error appears on the monitor Surround noise interferes Increase the voice cruise level 44 Failed to calculate the route Select another destination via point City not found Street Centre not found Valid information not found Coordinate information not found or Street not found appears on the monitor Valid information is not available in the database Search for another place A POI found using Category in the Destination Menu is not within the selected city country This is not a malfunction The system may also search areas around the selected city country Navigation The r
18. System starts in the navigation demonstration mode for shops 47 3 Installation Angle Select which angle your unit is installed gt A at This setting is necessary for the You can also change these settings except precise functioning of the Navigation Store Display Mode through Setup System Menu and AV Menu when necessary e See Measuring the installation Language 46 angle on the Installation Connection e Installation Angle 46 Manual e Reverse Polarization 95 L Cerne nen n nnn n nnn NA settings Calibration Before using the Navigation System first time it is required to calibrate the Navigation System e After deleting the calibration data 46 Reset Calibration or changing the installation angle t 46 Installation Angle calibration is also required 7 Display the map screen 2 Display the detail screen and check the connections arr Hold ACalibrating Detail gt A GPS Antenna Sensor Status OK amp Connection is OK 5 number of the GPS Learning Lv 0 satellites whose signal is detected psp H pI pi e NG Aerial is disconnected or short circuited Parking Brake Off Direction Forward v Speed Signal Calibrating Drive the car for a while e If the number increases as you speed up the car Calibration not in connection is OK progress Parking Brake Step on the brake pedal then disengage and engage the rE sie
19. TMC List Activate TA Standby Reception In AV Menu Activate TA TRAFFIC 40 PTY Search 1 54 55 58 Standby Reception 5 ENT gt H eee Menu Disc Start playing pause Confirm the selection DAB Select services DVD Select titles groups Files Select folders Music server Select albums AT iPod D player Scroll th neihi Enter the main menu ay ti j ae Pause resume playback Select an item IECHONS Bluetooth Audio Select a device FM AM Search for stations DAB Search for ensembles 7 SR Disc Music server iPod D player Bluetooth Audio Select tracks chapters 8 PHONE AS Call up Dial Menu when the Bluetooth adapter is connected 1 86 Go back to the previous B s held during guidance Disc Stop playing screen 10 VOL Adjust the volume T Q Scale the map Not used 72 HOME an to a home Not used eer to a home 13 ATT Attenuate restore the sound 14 DISP Enter the scaling mode Change the display 11 Exit from the menu Only on the AV screens e Make selections in disc menus A Se DISC buttons Change discs for a CD changer 16 ENT Disc Confirm the selection 17 _TOP M _ DVD DivX 6 Show the disc menu 67 18 DVD MENU VCD with PBC Resume PBC playback 67 19 OSD Display the on screen bar 68 20 RET
20. again the operation bar spreads out below 2 Select an item exes ico 3 Make a selection ENT If pop up menu appears O Ue For entering time numbers see below To remove the on screen bar OSD To enter numbers 1 Select a number E 2 Move to the next digit 3 Repeat steps 7 and 2 4 e To correct a misentry use lt e It is not necessarily required to enter trailing Zeros Information 1 2 3 l DVD V Operation T02 C03 TOTAL 1 25 58 TITLES CHAPS RPT GD ta amp 7 Disc type Audio signal format for DVD PBC for VCD Playback mode T RPT Title Repeat Track Repeat C RPT Chapter Repeat F RPT Folder Repeat D RND Disc Random T INT Track Intro Playback information Current folder track Current folder file Current title chapter Current group track Current track XN 5 Time indication Elapsed playing time of the disc Remaining title group time for DVD Remaining disc time for others Elapsed playing time of the current chapter track REM Remaining time of the current chapter track 6 Playback status gt Play lt gt Reverse forward search Reverse forward slow motion a gt Pause Stop Operation icons TIME TITLE GROUP C
21. and start guidance 2 Call up Destination Menu 3 Destination Route Edit Save 4 Name the route you are saving e Inputting characters 105 5 Select Store To load a saved route 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination gt Route Edit Load 3 Select the route you want to take Load a gt A A A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel The route is calculated and guidance starts To delete saved routes 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination Route Edit Delete 3 Check the boxes at the head of the routes you want to delete e Checkbox operations 105 NO gt A ee 4 Delete the selected routes gt A Hold A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel Avoiding a congestion ahead If you realize a congestion exists ahead While being guided 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination gt Avoid Section 3 Select the distance to avoid Select Distance Start A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel A detour is calculated and guidance starts SSS Arranging your route 37 Le L ma 1U Z ma Registering favourite points Just like you mark your friend s house or a nice Chinese restaurant on your map book you can register your favourite points in the
22. at the remote sensor on the unit e If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases replace both batteries e Do not expose batteries to heat or flame The unit is equipped with the steering wheel remote control function See the Installation Connection Manual separate volume for connection DO NOT expose the remote sensor to bright light direct sunlight or artificial lighting e Remote sensor Parts index Remote controller RM RK250 15 Operations from the remote controller z BACK BAND Repeat the last voice guidance if pressed and Tuner Select the bands me A On the map screen On the AV screens On menu screens UO In Navigation Menus lt Switch to the AV screen Switch to the AV screen Change the source In AV Menu Change the 1 AV OFF source and switch to the AV screen Turn off the AV function if pressed and held e Change the map view e Display your current 2 MAP POS position after scrolling Switch to the map screen the map In Navigation Menus Call up Destination Menu Swi hip other menus ane Call up AV Menu 90 In AV Menu Go back to the 2 MENU top screen of AV Menu or switch to the AV screen Call up Phone Menu if pressed and held when the Bluetooth adapter is connected 1 83 7 T P Display the
23. button functions the same as gt button In this manual operation of selecting a menu item is instructed as in the example below Ex AV Menu gt EQ gt Pop Call up AV Menu Change the setting as you like Select EQ in AV Menu AV Menu Now the setting is changed Press DISP to exit from the menu or BACK to go back to the previous menu IM Basic operations 13 A mg a a W Z ma KD NX5000 O reser L m BAND gt A 10 11 12 T On the map screen On the AV screens On menu screens e Turn on the unit 1 ATT Turn off the unit if pressed and held Attenuate restore the sound In Navigation Menus Switch to the AV F screen 7 AV SRC Switch to the AV screen Change the source In AV Menu Change the source and switch to the AV screen Turn off the AV function if pressed and held Change the map view e Display your current 3 MAP POS position after scrolling Switch to the map screen the map 4 Adjust the volume In Navigation Menus Switch to other Call up Destination Call up AV Menu 90 in AV Menu Go back 5 MENU Ment es 142 to the top screen of AV Menu or switch to the AV screen Call up Phone Menu if pressed and held
24. by law The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage resulting from such conduct as mentioned above Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Every time you turn on the unit the screen below appears Take enough care when operating the unit and make sure safe driving DRIVER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DRIVING DECISIONS AND KEEPING EYES ON THE ROAD Please see owner s manual for complete safety instructions ENT WARNINGS To prevent accidents and damage e DO NOT install any unit in locations where it may obstruct the steering wheel and gearshift lever operations it may obstruct the operation of safety devices such as air bags it may obstruct visibility e DO NOT operate the unit while driving If you need to operate the unit while driving be sure to look ahead carefully e The driver must not watch the monitor while driving e If the parking brake is not engaged Parking Brake flashes on the monitor and no playback picture will be shown This warning appears only when the parking brake wire is connected to the parking brake system built in the car refer to the Installation Connection Manual For security reasons a numbered ID card is provided with this unit and the same ID number is imprinted on the unit s chassis Keep the card in a safe place as it will help the authorities to id
25. closed Traffic lane closed Accident Condition Other Caution Event Information AV source operations in the map screen Source a J N Sy Tuner Auto search No function DAB Auto search Change services Disc Change titles groups folders Music server Change albums CD changer Change tracks Change folders iPod D player No function Bluetooth Audio No function Radio 52 Listening to the radio FM station automatic presetting SSM Strong station Sequential Memory 52 Manual presetting 52 Selecting preset stations 53 When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive 53 Tuning in to stations with sufficient signal strength 53 54 RDS operations Searching for FM RDS programme PTY Search 54 Storing your favourite programme types 54 PTY Standby Reception 55 TA Standby Reception 55 Tracing the same programme Network Tracking Reception 56 Viewing RDS Radio Text 56 56 DAB operations Presetting services 56 Selecting preset services 57 Viewing DLS information 57 When surrounding sounds are noisy 57 TA PTY Standby Reception 58 Announcement Standby Reception 58 Tracing the same programme Alternative Frequency Reception DAB AF 58 Yor Listening to the radio Yn Band Equalizer type 98 Only for RDS stations zZ KD NX5000 a kena OR I FM1 Preset4 Classics X Station name N 92 5 MHz 10 35
26. conventional CDs lt SS KD NX5000 Q a m TRAFFIC 01 ODisc Title lt lt gt Press Select track Hold Reverse t Artist Name A forward search Track Name 10 35 Ge BAND gt A MP3 WMA WAV Tag data will be shown instead of folder MP3 Audio format A WE MA WAV file names when they are recorded and Tag Display s set to On 91 NX5000 a O41 as a TRAFFIC d ao t Press Select file 01 01 0 00 03 a Hold Reverse Di Folder Name forward search Folder no File no Playing time File Name mp3 3 VA Press Select folder i 2 Hold Display Folder 10 35 re P m BAND gt is DivX MPEG Folder no File no Playing time File type KD NX5000 MoI O01 0 00 03 DFolder Name HFile Name avi lt lt lt gt P Press Select file Hold Reverse forward search VA E RPT Press Select folder 10 35 Hold Display Folder BAND gt gt List DVD Video DVI CP Title no Chapter no Playing time Audio format KD NX5000 a VIDEO CPR lt lt gt gt Press Select 01 01 0 00 03 a chapter Hold Reverse forward search VA Press Select title a o gt BAND gt A DVD Audio JVI BONUS indicator
27. gt 1 gt gt 2 5 Search speed gt gt 1 gt P2 gt P3 PBC playback Select an item on the menu RECT cLeAR o O amp D D D e To return to the previous menus press RETURN To cancel PBC playback 1 B G e o 2 Select a track 6 cD e To resume PBC press Ea Disc operations 67 _ me A 1U Z iw Special functions for DVD Audio Playing back a bonus group ENTA Ifa DVD Audio including a bonus group is detected lights up on the disc information screen 7 Select the bonus group e The bonus group is usually recorded as the last group 2 Enter the key number next column To enter numbers e Key number a kind of password for the bonus group is not open to public The way of getting the key number depends on the disc 3 Follow the interactive instructions shown on the monitor Selecting browsable still pictures JES When a disc including browsable still pictures is detected EES lights up on the disc information screen When disc shows the BSP selecting icons such as lt 1 or gt on the screen 7 Select an item you want to display DA L 2 amp Operations using the on screen bar For DVD VCD DivX MPEG JPEG discs you can check the disc information and use some functions through the on screen bar 1 Display the on screen bar twice e When you press OSD once the information bar appears When you press it
28. the Amplifier Gain setting from High Power to Low Power while the volume level is set higher than 30 the unit automatically changes the volume level to Volume 30 After you change any of Menu Language Audio Language Subtitle settings turn off then on the power and re insert the disc or insert another disc so that your setting takes effect x A W Z ma When the language you have selected is not recorded on a disc the original language is automatically used as the initial language In to AF if it has been set to Off addition for some discs the initial languages Language codes for DVD DivX language selection Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language AA Afar FA Persian KL Greenlandic OC Occitan ST Sesotho AB Abkhazian FI Finnish KM Cambodian OM Afan Oromo SU Sundanese AF Afrikaans FJ Fiji KN Kannada OR Oriya SW Swahili AM Ameharic FO Faroese KO Korean KOR PA Panjabi TA Tamil AR Arabic FY Frisian KS Kashmiri PL Polish TE Telugu AS Assamese GA Irish KU Kurdish PS Pashto Pushto TG Tajik AY Aymara GD Scots Gaelic KY Kirghiz PT Portuguese TH Thai AZ Azerbaijani GL Galician LA Latin QU Quechua TI Tigrinya BA Bashkir GN Guarani LN Lingala RM Rhaeto Romance TK Turkmen BE Byelorussian GU Gujarati LO Laothian RN Kirundi TL Tagalog BG Bulgarian HA Hausa LT Lithua
29. the same PTY code as you have selected that station is tuned in Storing your favourite programme types You can store your favourite PTY codes into the PTY Preset List 1 PTY Mode PTY Search _ si Hold 2 PTY Mode gt PTY Memory 3 Select a PTY code to be replaced with the new one PTY Memory 4 Select a PTY code to be stored into the List PTY Memory Now Pop M is replaced with News PTY Standby Reception TA Standby Reception PTY Standby Reception allows the unit to TA Standby Reception allows the unit to switch switch temporarily to your favourite PTY temporarily to Traffic Announcement TA programme from any source other than AM from any source other than AM e If the DAB tuner is connected Standby e The volume changes to the preset TA volume Reception also works to search for a DAB level 93 TA Volume service If the DAB tuner is connected Standby To activate PTY Standby Reception Reception also works to search for a DAB service 1 new To activate TA Standby Reception 2 AV Menu M either lights up or flashes Mode reali PTY Standby If lights up TA Standby Reception is gt News activated 3 ER e If flashes TA Standby Reception is not yet activated This occurs when you are 4 Sel PTY nt listening to an FM station without the RDS Selecta code you want signals required for TA Standby Reception PTY Standby _ To activate TA Standby Reception tune in to another
30. twice Oni the playback sereen e To correct a misentry press DIRECT to clear the entry and input again TITLE appears on the screen On the disc information screen The title number lights up in grey 3 e Each time you press GrecTjcuear the selectable item changes See the table above D ME al D Press Select a track Press and hold Reverse forward Press Select a track Press and hold Reverse forward search No sound can be heard search No sound can be heard Press Select a track Select a folder Select a folder Track gt Folder gt off Track gt t off File Folder _ Off Reverse forward search gt No sound can be heard Select audio language Only for DivX Reverse forward search Forward slow motion during pause No sound can be heard Select audio channel Select subtitle language Only for DivX 1 Search speed x2 gt x10 2 Search speed x2 gt x5 gt x10 gt x20 x60 3 Slow motion speed 1 32 gt 1 16 gt 1 8 1 45 1 2 Menu driven operations For DVD and DivX 6 DVD 1 or only for DVD Video and DivX 2 Select an item you want to play awf 3 Quick skip Return advance the scenes by 5 minutes While playing D yO current playback position B e 0 00 5 00 1000 15 00 20 00 24 00 4 Search speed gt
31. upper lower This unit supports the DivX files whose resolution is 720 x 576 pixels or less ley R a e This unit supports DivX 6 x 5 x 4 x and 3 11 Playing Recordable Rewritable discs e Audio stream should conform to MP3 or e This unit can recognize a total of 3 500 files Dolby Digital Aa folders a maximum of 999 files per e This unit does not support GMC Global Motion Compression The file encoded in the interlaced scanning mode may not be played back correctly This unit can display a unique registration e If no playable files are recorded in a folder the folder will not be recognized e Use only finalized discs e This unit can play back multi session discs code DivX Video On Demand DRM however gt unclosed sessions will be skipped Digital Rights Management For activation while playing and more detail visit lt www divx com vod gt e This unit may be unable to play back some discs or files due to their characteristics or recording conditions e This unit can recognize a total 25 characters for file folder names Playing MPEG files e This unit can play back MPEG files with the extension code lt mpg gt or lt mpeg gt e The stream format should conform to MPEG system program stream e The file format should be MP ML Main Profile at Main Level SP ML Simple Profile at Main Level MP LL Main Profile at Low Level e Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 Playing JPEG files
32. when the Bluetooth adapter is connected 83 6 Q DISP Enter the scaling mode Change the display 11 Exit from the menu T P Display the TMC List Activate TA Standby Reception PTY In AV Menu Activate TRAFFIC te 40 Search 54 55 58 TA Standby Reception 14 On the map screen On the AV screens DAB Select services DVD Select titles groups Files Select folders Music server Select albums On menu screens al AM iPod D player Enter the main menu Operate the current Pause resume playback Select an item source 50 Bluetooth Audio Select a device FM AM Search for stations 4 lt DAB Search for ensembles gt A Disc Music server iPod D player i A Bluetooth Audio Select tracks chapters a e e Open close the control panel TAE Change the control panel angle if pressed and held Enter the manual scrolling mode lt gt BACK 22 Tuner Select the bands Go back to the 1 Repeat th last voice Disc Stop playin revious screen m BAND guidance if pressed 210P praying P and held during guidance 33 12 ENT gt A ao Menu Disc Start playing Confirm the selection 13 LAJ Detach the control panel Remote controller RM RK250 Installing the batteries k i 2 RO3 UM 4 AAA 24F Before using the remote controller e Aim the remote controller directly
33. 00 00 Moves the cursor To correct a misentry move the cursor and enter the number again A w o We Sa otal ae Switches South and North for latitude or East and West for longitude 4 Select Detail when finished E Searching for a place 31 A L a W Z a How you are guided Destination found Route calculation ES Calculating Deutschland To cancel calculation press BACK Konstanz Screen while guided Estimated time of arrival and distance next via point P Route to take Next turn Sig BEEE Current time Dist toth m Srann E 1 140 A Frankfurter Strasse next turn A Name of the current street s gt Name of the next street To cancel guidance You can also cancel guidance through Destination Menu gt Cancel Guide 7 Call up Shortcut Menu as To adjust the volume of the voice guidance ce 43 Volume 2 Select Cancel Guidance kx Guidance at turns When you approach a turn the System guides you with voice guidance and indications on the screen e Guidance voice comes out only through the front speakers and the front line out on the rear Guidance point Right turn 1 km ahead When you do not have to make a turn the System gives no guidance Name of the current street Right turn 300 m ahead Right turn now What if miss a turn
34. 18 Navigation system Basic operations Registering your home Starting guidance Searching for a place How you are guided Arranging your route Registering favourite points Traffic information on map TMC Navigation menu items 51 Radio A Listening to the radio RDS operations DAB operations 59 Discs and HDD 5 Disc operations Music server operations CD changer operations 79 Other functions g iPod D player operations Playing other external components Using Bluetooth devices AV Menu items Sound equalization 109 Troubleshooting 117 Specifications Initial settings When you turn on the unit for the first time the initial setup screen appears Follow the procedure below and make necessary settings Turn on the power L ma 1U Z uw KD NX5000 Q vi TRAFFIC a a M E BAND gt A 2 Adjust the following settings SS select an item 4 Reverse Polarization N Engage the parking brake step on the p e7 Proceed to the next setting brake pedal then switch the gear lever N D If Forward and Reverse alternates Back to the previous setting on the display connection is correct Select one of the alternatives GND or Battery that shows the gear position 1 Language correctly Select the language you want for the display and the voice guidance Finish the procedure 2 Store Display Mode Select Off C e If you select On the
35. BAND Tracing the same programme Alternative Frequency Reception DAB AF 2 Select the service you want to preset Viewing RDS Radio Text When the received RDS station sends RDS Radio Text lights up 3 Call up the Preset List screen To display the Radio Text DAB1 Preset SCENT J CN or K gt gt I Each time you press DISP the display changes 7 as follows Hold T sea ea frequency e Each time you press and hold the button e It may take some time to display the Radio a changin ne Tenas Text While loading the text Loading and a progress indicator are displayed You can also access the Preset List through AV Menu gt List Band Service Label ee Q B JVC ko nxs000 A ol DAB TRAFFIC 7 DAB1 Preset4 Service1 z Ea r j amp Ensemble label ve ma MOA N 227 360 MHz 12C 3 A O reser or es 10 35 f BAND gt i Abddy l DAB Preset4 gt Hold a Ensemble labe nN 227 360 MHz Selecting preset services On the unit After steps 7 and 3 of Presetting services DAB1 Preset OAE On the remote 9 1 s S AS J 2008 4G id DAB1 DAB2 DAB3 Channel number Viewing DLS information When the received DAB service sends DLS Dynamic Label Segment information lights up To display the DLS Q Each time you press DISP the display changes as follows Ser
36. Bluetooth audio device nearer to the adapter e Move the car to place where you can get a better signal reception e The sound is interrupted or skipped during playback of a Bluetooth audio device e Place the Bluetooth audio device nearer to the adapter e Disconnect the device connected for Bluetooth Phone e Turn off then turn on the unit e When the sound is not yet restored connect the device again e The connected audio device cannot be controlled Check whether the connected audio device supports AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile For Bluetooth operations refer also to the instructions supplied with the Bluetooth Adapter SSS Troubleshooting 115 ale A W Z a Glossary Navigation System GPS Global Positioning System By receiving the GPS signals from the satellites the Navigation System determines the position of the car POI Points of Interest You can select your destinations by selecting from the categories such as business centres shopping centres TMC Traffic Message Channel Traffic messages transmitted by some VHF broadcasters via RDS signals Using this data the Navigation System informs you of road conditions Via Point A location through which you reach your final destination For this Navigation System you can determine nine locations through which you can reach your final destination Playback sources Dolby Digital Compressed digital
37. Calibration in progress parking brake repeatedly e If Off appears when disengaged and On appears when engaged connection is OK If the result is not good check the connection e You can see detailed information on the items of Sensor Status in Information gt Connection 43 3 After confirming all the above connections drive the car to start calibration e This process can take five minutes or more depending on the average speed driven e A certain speed greater than 40 km h is required for calibration e Calibration time differs among the cars e During calibrating you can use the AV functions of the unit you can listen to the music etc e If you turn off the ignition switch calibration is temporarily stopped When it is turned on calibration will restart Once calibration is finished the arrowhead icon turns red and the current position information appears instead of Calibrating Learning Lv maximum level is 4 reaches 1 after calibration finished Navigation functions such as guidance or route simulation cannot be used until calibration is complete 9 Ce om el orl ATT E a 1U Z a Reset the unit Oma e Use only when the internal a system malfunctions PAE a m BAND gt A To turn on the power To change the source SRC AV on TUNER gt DAB DISC HDD CD CH EXT IN iPod D PLAYER
38. HAP TRACK RPT INT RND amp PAGE 1 15 tx 64 ao 5 Time Search Enter the elapsed playing time of the current title or of the disc Title Search by its number Change time indication Group Search by its number Chapter Search by its number Track Search by its number Repeat play Intro play Random play Change the audio language or audio channel Change the subtitle language or hide the subtitle Change the view angle Change the B S P for DVD Audio The numbers in the indicator show the current page total page number T isc operations 69 m Music server operations The built in HDD works not only as storage for navigation data but as a music server where you can record CD tracks and music files MP3 WMA and WAV files The recorded tracks are categorized into genres and albums You can make 99 genres in the music server and 99 albums in each genre Each album can contain L ma W Z ma 999 tracks Album 1 By Track1 AY eae e e e e File type Compression mode Genre no Album no Track no Play time Equalizer type 98 Q ww A a TRAFFIC p 301 001 01 0 00 03 Genre Name a eA 0 Album Name P 798 1 Track Name O reset E RPT m BAND gt A 10 35 b Playback mode 71 Select HDD The last selected track start
39. JVC WY HDD NAVIGATION DVD RECEIVER KD NX5000 DOA D JVC O O OO HD B ULTRA m COMPACT Sdts pomem DVD Alice 2 0 Digital Ot DIGITAL AUDIOVIDEO A v trafic m RDS Trafficmaster For installation and connections refer to the separate manual p INSTRUCTIONS LVT1 PERES L a 1U Z ma Thank you for purchasing a JVC product Please read all instructions carefully before operation to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel 3 CAUTION Visible and or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open Do not view directly with optical instruments 4 REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT INVISIBLE CLASS 1M VISIBLE ET OU CAUTION VISIBLE AND OR INVISIBLE CLASS I OSYNLIC INVISIBLE DE CLASSE Neu E Yio INVISIBLE LASERSTRALNING O75A1IM Meet RADIATION KLASS 1 MI NARD L DENNA LA DEL AR Aie Do Nor STARE ESP INSTRUMENT SWE If you need to operate the unit while driving be sure to look ahead carefully or you may be involved in a traffic accident Never try to analyse or retrieve the data stored in the Hard Disk Drive HDD Otherwise you may have your warranty invalid and be penalized
40. Off Alarm Bell Siren You can assign a sound to each favourite point You hear the assigned sound when you come close about within 200 m to the favourite point e Press ENT to listen to a sample sound 5 Edit the item e Inputting characters 105 Icons and groups for favourite points Home Shopping Friend Food Relative caution Business Sightseeing visit other To delete a favourite point Press and hold ENT after step 3 of Editing your favourite points A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel e You cannot delete a favourite point directly after editing it To delete it exit from the Edit Favourite screen once and do the procedure above To delete all the favourite points in a group 1 Press and hold ENT after step 2 of Editing your favourite points 2 Select the groups to delete Pie I I qam as vi Home 2 a CD gt A Vv v e ENT Vd CENT e Checkbox operations 705 3 Delete the selected groups gt A Hold A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel Registering favourite points 39 _ _ Traffic information on map TMC What is TMC TMC information on the map TMC Traffic Message Channel is a technology for delivering real time traffi
41. Storage Temperature 10 C to 60 C Allowable Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Allowable Operating Altitude 300 m to 3 000 m Dimensions approx Installation Size 182 mm x 52 mm x 158 mm WxH x D Panel Size 188 mm x 58 mm x 12 mm Mass approx 2 2 kg excluding accessories Design and specifications are subject to change without notice e DivX DivX Ultra Certified and associated e Microsoft and Windows Media are either logos are trademarks of DivX inc and are registered trademarks or trademarks of used under license Microsoft Corporation in the United States e Official DivX Ultra Certified product and or other countries e Plays all versions of DivX video including DVD Logo is a trademark of DVD Format DivX 6 with enhanced playback of DivX Logo Licensing Corporation registered in the media files and the DivX Media Format US Japan and other countries e DTS is a registered trademark of DTS Inc Manufactured under license from Dolby and DTS 2 0 Digital Out is a trademark of Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol DTS Inc are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories L__ AAABAABABAADAmmAmmRRRRRRBBBBBmBmB os Specifications 119 Having TROUBLE with operation Please reset your unit Refer to page of How to reset your unit EN GE FR 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0207NSMMDWJEIN
42. T Don t worry The System calculates a new route quickly and guides you to the destination To repeat the last voice guidance e You can remove the progress bar to the next lt gt turn by pressing MAP m BAND Hold How you are guided 33 o Getting information on your route and places ale N a ege GEE To see the itinerary and the turns list e You can also view the trip through lt Information Menu gt Trip Map screen e You can also view the turns list through Information Menu gt Turns List 11 53 1 1 io A Frankfurter Strasse Hold Trip information Trip Distance Driven 8 1km Time Driven 0 12 Average speed 40km h Turn on map A TRAFFIC Em BAND To get information on the destination and via points Press w a to see the next previous turn 7 Call up Information Menu twice 2 information gt Destination 3 Select the destination or a via point ER a Abc Hotel Abc Hotel l arr Deutschland Konstanz z iad iE 7 Steinstrasse Remaining 2 7km Arrival 13 54 13 54 2 7 km m BAND a 34 To check the estimated arrival time and distance to the next via point Hold Each time you press and hold the button the information on the upper left corner alternates between that of the next via point and of the final destination To see information ona place e This operation is always possible regardless of
43. TEE premastered software such as regular CDs If Title Wind mp3 aie WG RR you try to record from a duplicated CD R RW SCMS Cannot Copy may appear on 8 9 10 the display then recording will be cancelled Text data in the CD Text cannot be recorded into the HDD Play time indication may advance unstably on the monitor while recording This is not a malfunction of this unit You cannot edit the Tag data of tracks in the HDD While the System is moving rearranging or Current folder highlighted bar Current folder number total folder number Folder list Selected playback mode Elapsed playing time of the current track not displayed for JPEG Operation status Current track number total number of tracks in the current folder total number of tracks jle wN NIOD on the disc deleting items in the library no sound comes 8 Track information only for MP3 WMA WAV out and you cannot change the playback Ty arene rack diahigied sais urent track highlighted When you move rearrange or delete items in the llibrary the playback mode is canceled CD 3 p P cD T RPT TIME 00 14 gt Track Cloudy Fair Fog Hail Indian summer Track Information Album Shower Four seasons Snow Artist Thunder Robert M Smith Typhoon Title Wind Rain Winter sky 5 6 7 1 Selected playback mode 2
44. URN VCD with PBC Return to the previous menu 67 21 DIRECT Disc To select a chapter title group folder track directly 66 CLEAR 22 ASPECT _ Disc Change the aspect ratio of the playback pictures Disc To select a chapter title group folder track directly 66 Z Number Tuner Select a preset station keys CD changer Select a disc Bluetooth phone Input telephone number 87 24 lt d lt q p gt P gt Disc Reverse search forward search Slow playback if pressed while paused 25 OD Disc Select audio languages audio channels 26 Disc Select subtitles 27 amp Disc Select a view angle 21 5 bnectotear frene 22 TDIEDIED oca eo 011 G19 25 26 27 23 These buttons do Slide to open lt 11 gt HOME 1 E Not function at this 7 position i Li a Remote controller RM RK250 17 me A W Z ma 22 24 26 28 32 Navigation System Safety instructions for Navigation System Basic operations Registering your home To register your home To go home Starting guidance Setting a destination using Shortcut Menu Setting a destination using Destination Menu To go back to where you started Searching for a place By address From the list of POI From last destinations POI near a pl
45. a points After guidance has started 7 1 Select a place you want to stop by 4 Move the selected via point in e Searching for a place 1 27 the list Abc Hotel Deutschland Konstanz 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to move other via points 2 Select Add to Via Point A gt A 6 Finish the rearrangement The System starts calculating the new route a e You can also use MENU DISP and guidance starts MAP or V raa You can also set via points on the map mene through Shortcut Menu gt Add to Via A confirmation message appears Press ENT Point to confirm the operation Press BACK to r F cancel The System starts calculating the new route and guidance starts No confirmation message appears if the via points are not changed fe To delete a via point Press and hold ENT in step 4 A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to To rearrange the sequence of via points cancel 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination Route Edit Edit For other options for routing 44 Route Options The list of via points appears Saving and loading routes You can save up to 50 combinations of destination and via points You can easily call up your usual route without the trouble of setting destinations e Each route can contain up to nine via points To save aroute 7 Select your destination and via y points if necessary
46. ace route From your favourites By postcode By coordinates How you are guided Getting information on your route and places Customizing how you are guided 24 24 26 27 27 36 38 40 42 47 Arranging your route Setting places to stop by 36 Saving and loading routes 37 Avoiding a congestion ahead 37 Registering favourite points Marking your favourite points 38 Editing your favourite points 38 Traffic information on map TMC What is TMC 40 Checking the TMC information 41 How TMC information is reflected in navigation 41 Navigation menu items Destination Menu 42 Information Menu 42 Setup Menu 43 Additional information 19 I E a 1U Z a Safety instructions for Navigation System SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use of the Navigation System is only permitted if the traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that no risk obstruction or inconvenience will be incurred to you your passengers or other road users The requirements of the Road Traffic Regulations must always be followed The destination must not be entered while driving the car The Navigation System serves solely as an aid to navigation It never releases the drivers from their duties to drive carefully and to make own judgement in road traffic Inaccurate or incorrect instructions may happen to be given due to changing traffic conditions The actual road signs and traffic regulations must therefore al
47. aging the speakers by the sudden increase of the output level This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment This symbol is only valid in the European Union This symbol indicates that the product with this symbol should not be disposed as general household waste at its end of life If you wish to dispose of this product please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country and municipality By disposing of this product correctly you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health Dear Customer This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety European representative of Victor Company of Japan Limited is JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 52 61145 Friedberg Germany Contents x A W Z ma 8 Introduction Initial settings Basic operations Parts index Remote controller RM RK250
48. an equalizer type Storing your own adjustment Additional Information 80 80 81 82 83 83 85 87 88 98 98 79 EJ L ma m 1U Z ma iPod D player operations For Apple iPod and JVC D player it is required to connect the interface adapter KS PD100 for iPod or KS PD500 for D player to the CD changer jack on the rear Preparation Make sure Changer is selected for the external input setting 94 KD NX5000 Q wen A a TRAFFIC 0 00 03 gt 01 O Album Name t Artist Name Track Name ved _M v D RPT 10 35 m BAND gt A i 7 ii a Playback mode Pause Resume Select iPod or D PLAYER below Playback starts automatically Select a track Selecting a track from the player s menu 1 Enter the player s menu appears This mode will be canceled if no operations are done for about 5 seconds Select the desired menu item E Confirm the selection ey Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select a track e When a track is selected finally playback starts To return to the previous menu Equalizer type 98 Selecting playback modes 1 2 AV Menu Mode Repeat or Random Repeat One Functions the same as Repeat One or Repeat Mode gt One All EA Functions the same as Repeat All or Repeat Mode gt All Song
49. art depends on its internal program If a disc does not have any disc menu all tracks in it will be played repeatedly until you change the source or eject the disc To eject the disc Equalizer type 98 KD NX5000 Q wenn A TRAFFIC LAT 01 0 00 03 0 Album Name t Artist Name Track Name RPT 10 35 a er BACK ENT BAND gt i Select DISC Stop playback Start playback Playback mode 64 Each time you press DISP the display changes For picture discs playback picture disc Q information vehicle information 7 7 Video input 82 back to the beginning For audio discs disc information vehicle information Video input back to the beginning Appears only when you have selected Video or Camera for Video Input setting gt 94 When a disc contains different types of file music movie or still pictures you need to select the file type to play back 92 File Type If appears on the monitor the unit cannot accept the operation you have tried to do In some cases without showing operations will not be accepted For discs except DVD and VCD The control screen appears on the connected external monitor 102 Playable discs files Disc type DVD DVD Re
50. atches e This button is available when the matches are narrowed down to 100 or less e You can also display the list of matches by pressing and holding ENT e When the matches are narrowed down to 5 or less the list appears automatically e Inputting characters left column 5 Input the street name e You can also select the centre of the city The list of city centres may appear You do not have to input the house number in this case e Select the area to search from the list if Select Area is displayed 6 Input the house number e You can also select the entire street or an intersection on the street e If no data of house number for the selected street is available in the database this step is skipped From the list of POI POI The System has a huge database of POI Point Of Interest such as restaurants petrol stations hospitals etc 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination POI POI Deutschland 3 Select a country from the list e Proceed to the next step if a country is already selected 4 Select a method to search for a POI with You can search for a POI in three ways By name By category By telephone number o Name 0 gt Category i Telephone By name 1 Input the name of the POI you are looking for e Inputting characters 28 2 Select a category then a sub category if any of the POI 3 Input the city name
51. atically using the recording date and time The original folder name and file name are used as the album name and the track name To record the current track 1 2 AV Menu Record Current Track 3 Start recording ENT gt A Recording appears e The track is recorded in the High Quality mode 1 gt next page e When you record a track for the first time with this function a new genre and a new album is automatically created for the track Other tracks recorded with this function are recorded into the same album until you turn off the ignition switch or edit the library To record all the tracks in a disc 1 2 AV Menu Record gt Select All 3 Select the genre and album to record the tracks into Number of albums in the selected genre e Repeat the same procedure to select the album 4 Select a compression mode Compress High Quality High quality lossless recording LLC Normal Quality More compressed recording so data size becomes smaller BSC 5 Start recording gt A Recording appears To record selected tracks 1 2 AV Menu Record gt Select Track 3 Select the tracks to record Select Track W Track 1 e Checkbox operations 705 a Select the genre and album to record the tracks into U A Number of albums in the selected genre e Repeat the same procedure to select the album 6 Select a compr
52. audio developed by Dolby Laboratories which enables multi channel encode to create the realistic surround sound DTS Compressed digital audio developed by Digital Theater Systems Inc which enables multichannel like Dolby Digital As the compression ratio is lower than for Dolby Digital it provides wider dynamic range and better separation Linear PCM Uncompressed digital audio the same format used for CDs and most studio masters MPEG Audio Another compressed digital audio which also enables multi channel encode to create the realistic surround sound On screen guide While operating the built in DVD CD player operation modes are displayed on the monitor 1 102 UDF Bridge Format A hybrid file system used to provide compatibility with ISO 9660 for accessing any type of files on the disc UDF stands for Universal Disk Format WMA Windows Media Audio A compression process developed by Microsoft for compressing audio data i e music Specifications Navigation System Amplifier System amp Service L1 C A code Global Positioning System Standard Positioning Service Reception System 15 channel multi channel reception system Reception Frequency 1575 42 MHz Sensitivity 130 dBm Update Rate 1 second continuous GPS Aerial Maximum Power Output Polarization Right Handed Circular Polarization Dimensions approx WxHxD 30 4 mm x 11 7 mm x 35 5 m
53. c information to drivers The traffic information sent by a TMC radio station is received and analysed by the System The System can inform you of where congestion exists and how you can detour it e You do not have to tune in to a special radio station to receive the TMC information E w 2 A Congestion TMC icon How to get TMC information List of TMC icons 50 This unit can receive the TMC information TMC icons and congestion lines are provided by Trafficmaster and V trafic It can displayed on the map when the Traffic also receive free TMC information Display setting is activated 45 e TMC is not available in some countries e TMC icons are displayed on the map when its scale is between 30 m and 2 0 km e Congestion lines are displayed on the As the TMC information is transmitted map when its scale is between 30 m and by radio stations JVC cannot assume 5 0 km responsibility for the completeness or accuracy of the information Checking the TMC information How TMC information is reflected in B navigation athe If Bypass Traffic is set to Manual Reroute t 44 Reroute appears on the screen when the TMC service informs the System of traffic accidents or congestion ahead on your route While guided select the area to see the information of Along Route or All Information i Cs y Dar per 1 7 in A A5 E451 M To check the information and decide whether to calculate a
54. cally It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the consent of the copyright owner E 4 1U Z ma How to reset your unit J e Your preset adjustments O will also be erased UA w How to detach attach the control panel How to forcibly eject a disc If a disc cannot be recognized by the unit or cannot be ejected eject the disc as follows 9 8 st Hold Emergency Eject and No Eject or Eject OK appear on the monitor Press A V repeatedly to select Emergency Eject then press ENT If this does not work reset your unit Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects Detaching Attaching Cautions on the monitor e The monitor built in this unit has been produced with high precision but it may have some ineffective dots This is inevitable and is not malfunction e Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight For safety e Do not raise the volume level too much as this will block outside sounds making driving dangerous Stop the car before performing any complicated operations Temperature inside the car If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit Caution on volume setting Discs produce very little noise compared with other sources Lower the volume before playing a disc to avoid dam
55. canceled when you change this setting WAAS EGNOS Select whether to use WAAS and EGNOS to increase the accuracy of positioning Off Cancels On Activates Language Select the language used for on screen information and voice guidance Dansk Deutsch English UK English US Espa ol Fran ais Italiano Nederlands Svenska Reset Calibration Reset the calibration data in the following cases e When you reinstall the unit to another car e When you change Installation Angle above e When you replace or rotate the tyres Once this is carried out the calibration data is cleared Calibration starts when you exit from the menu 9 e Guidance is canceled when you reset the calibration data Select the measuring units for distance km m mi yd Select the measuring units for coordinate degrees Deg Min Sec Deg Milli Micro If you find your current position displayed on a wrong place on the map use this setting to correct your position Adjust the position with lt lt gt P1A V then the direction with AV 5 This setting is shared with the Language setting in AV Menu 90 Additional information l Initial settings If you select On for Store Display Mode the system starts up in demonstration mode for shops and the initial setup screen appears every time you turn on the unit after turning off and on the ignition switch Select Off to obtain the full performance from the
56. cess the preset number list through Phone Menu gt List To dial to the number acquired in Navigation System 1 Search for a POI or a favourite point which has telephone number information Abc Hotel Deutschland Konstanz 2 Select Call amp e You cannot make an international call through this function gt A Hold You can use the following buttons on the remote controller for the Bluetooth phone operations ENT gt Il PHONE Answer the incoming call BACK End the call Number keys Enter the phone number PIN code PHONE Call up the redial list if pressed and held When a call comes in Bluetooth Phone P902i Receivina Call Name and Jack phone number if acquired 10 35 The screen is automatically changed to Bluetooth Phone When Auto Answer is activated The unit answers the incoming calls automatically 89 e When Auto Answer is deactivated press MENU DISP BACK ENT a v BRIA WV I or TRAFFIC to answer the incoming call Using the Bluetooth audio player When an SMS comes in If the mobile phone is compatible with SMS Short Message Service and Message Info is set to Auto 89 the unit rings and Receiving Message appears on the monitor to inform you of the arrival of the message To read the message While Receiving Message is displayed amp gt A e You cannot edit or send a message through the unit
57. changing the subtitle language audio language or audio channel without using the disc menu is prohibited LLL SOUN equalization Additional information 99 _ Inserting a disc e For DVD R DVD RW This receiver can e When a disc is inserted upside down Disc play only discs recorded in the DVD Video Error appears on the monitor Eject the disc format Discs recorded in the DVD VR format cannot be played e DVD RWSs or CD RWs may require a longer 15 seconds the disc is automatically inserted readout time RA the reflectance of DVD again into the loading slot to protect it from RW and CD RW is lower than that of regular duet discs e Do not use discs on which labels can be directly printed by an ink jet printer Using these discs under high temperatures or high Changing the source humidity may cause malfunctions or damages If you change the source playback also stops to discs without ejecting the disc Next time you select DISC for the playback source disc play starts from where it has been stopped previously When a disc has been loaded selecting DISC for the playback source starts disc Ejecting a disc me A U Z ra e If the ejected disc is not removed within e If the control panel is left open for a while it closes automatically Playing DivX files e This unit can play back DivX files with the extension code lt divx gt lt div gt lt avi gt regardless of the letter case
58. ching the playback picture or the map Sunshine from the windscreen may cause this symptom Adjust Bright and Contrast of Screen Control 96 S z 3 7 Low Temperature HDD Warming The internal temperature is too low Leave the amp Up appears and some functions do not power on and wait until the internal temperature work properly rises and the indication goes off Push Reset appears on the display and the control panel movement is freezed Something is blocking the control panel movement Remove the obstacle then reset the unit 4 e If this does not work check if the installation has been correctly done The unit does not work at all Cannot operate some functions of an AV source on the map screen Reset the unit 4 On the map screen you can operate only some limited functions of the current source Press SRC to display the AV screen and operate the source Cannot operate AV sources with the remote controller on the map screen On the map screen lt gt P1A Y keys of the remote controller always works for scrolling the map Route calculation seems to have stopped Route calculation may take long depending on the route Wait for a while Navigation voice cannot be heard from the speakers Navigation Voice guidance are not heard while viewing an AV screen Guidance voice level is set to the minimum level Adjust it to the optimum level 43
59. cordable Rewritable DVD R RW R RW7 e Compliant to UDF bridge format e DVD RAM cannot be played Dual Disc CD VCD CD Recordable Rewritable CD R RW e Compliant to ISO 9660 level 1 level 2 Romeo Joliet 1 DVD R recorded in multi border format is also playable except for dual layer discs Recording format file type etc Playable DVD Video JOK DVD Audio DVD ROM XENO DVD Video DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 i JPEG MP3 WMA WAV ASF XENO DVD VR DVD VR DVD side JOK Non DVD side XENO Audio CD CD Text CD DA DTS CD Jok VCD Video CD CD ROM y XENO CD I CD I Ready CD DA MP3 WMA WAV lok DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 D JPEG MPEG4 NO 2 Itis possible to play back finalized R RW Video mode only discs However the use of R double layer disc is not recommended e This unit is not compatible with Multiple Bit Rate MBR a file that contains the same content encoded at several different bit rates on the monitor Note on Region Code DVD players and DVD Video discs have their own Region Code numbers This unit can only play back DVD discs whose Region Code numbers include 2 oo If you insert a DVD Video disc of an incorrect Region Code Region Code Error appears Disc operations 61 _ I al a wa cD DTS icon only for DTS CDs Only for CD Text No Name appears Track no Playing time for
60. dd to Add this place to your favourite points 1 Favourite 38 Edit this favourite point 39 Appears Edit Favourite only when a favourite icon is selected Not selectable while driving Vicinity Search for POI around this place 31 Go Here Start guidance to this place 1 26 Add to Via Recalculate the route to stop by this place 1 Point 36 Appears only while guided Registering yourhome 25 Starting guidance e You can set destinations only after calibration is finished 1 9 L a 1U Z uw Setting a destination using Shortcut Menu 1 Scroll the map to display the destination at the centre of the map A dep a IID m BAND Select Go Here to start guidance gt A The System starts calculating the route to the selected destination and guidance starts To cancel guidance You can also cancel guidance through Destination Menu gt Cancel Guide 7 Call up Shortcut Menu aa arr 6 2 Select Cancel Guidance kx Call up Destination Menu 2 Select one of the methods to search for your destination Destination Destination Home we 24 Vicinity 30 Return t below Favourite re 31 m ear 28 M Postcode Vex 31 Pol es 29 S Bil Previous v 30 During guidance Gancel Guide appears During guidance Avoid Section appears e You cannot select the items when th
61. detour gt A To see detailed information Hold Select an item on the list and press PI If Bypass Traffic is set to Auto Reroute eee the System automatically calculates a new route Al Zurich St Gallen A Sah oS Frankit when TMC informs of an obstacle on your _ ergweigung Winterthurost route gt gt Rastsatte Forrenberg If Bypass Traffic is set to Off the System does not take TMC information into account in You can also call up the TMC List through calculating a route Information Menu gt TMC 2 0km You can also see detailed information of a TMC icon on the map in the following way Display a TMC icon at the centre of the map Shortcut Menu gt View Information A dticinformationonmap TMC 41 o_ E a W Z a t 12 for the detailed Menu operations Navigation menu items Destination Menu Menu items Start guidance to a home Appears only while not guided 1 24 Cancels the guidance Appears only while guided 24 26 32 Starts guidance to the place where you have started your last guidance Appears only while not guided 1 27 Calculate a new route avoiding the selected distance ahead Appears only while guided 37 1km 3km 5km 10km 15km or 1mi 3mi 5mi 10mi 15mi Search for a place using the database in the System 27 e Arrange the order of via points e Save load or delete routes
62. disc out Le NS holding it by the edges p e Always hold the disc by the edges Do not touch its recording surface When storing a disc into its case gently insert the disc around the centre holder with the printed surface facing up e Make sure to store discs into the cases after use E To keep discs clean A dirty disc may not play correctly _ If a disc does become dirty wipe it S with a soft cloth in a straight line from centre to edge e Do not use any solvent for example conventional record cleaner spray thinner benzine etc to clean discs E To play new discs New discs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges If such a disc is used this unit may reject the disc To remove these rough spots rub the edges with a pencil or ball point pen etc Do not use the following discs XZ Warped disc Sticker Sticker residue gt Stick on label Troubleshooting What appears to be trouble is not always serious Check the following points before calling a service centre Symptoms e Parking Brake appears on the monitor a gt Ih Causes Remedies Some operations are prohibited without the parking brake engaged Park the car in a safe place before the operations Sound cannot be heard from the speakers e Adjust the volume to the optimum level e Check the cords and connections The monitor is not clear and legible for wat
63. e calculated by the System is one of the possible routes to your destination The route is not always the most appropriate one If a street name is not available in the database Unnamed appears in place of the street name If no exit roads only entering the roundabout from the roads is allowed exist on the roundabout the no exit roads can neither be shown in the route guidance on the display nor counted in the route guidance voice message The following phenomena may occur even if the System is working correctly It may guide to a closed road or to a route requiring U turn It may not guide to your destination if there is only a narrow road or no road to your destination It may not avoid a congestion even if Bypass Traffic is set to Auto Reroute It may show a different road name It may not ask you to turn at a junction even if you need to It may give a guidance different from the actual road condition It may give an incorrect distance information Arranging your route e Motorways are always used to calculate the route if the distance to the destination is over 200 km e If the destination cannot be reached without using motorways ferries or toll roads they are used to calculate the route without respect to the Route Options settings A detour may not be calculated with Avoid Section depending on the route Traffic information on map When Bypass Traffic is set to Manual Reroute the r
64. e the source is set to DISC and playback is stopped 5 After you change these settings turn off then on the power so that your setting takes effect ns AV Venuitens 9 p__ 7 s ENGLISH Menu items Monitor Type 16 9 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 Pan Scan Selectable settings Initial setting Select the monitor type to watch a wide screen picture 16 9 Select when the aspect ratio of the external monitor is 16 9 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 Pan Scan Select when the aspect ratio of the external monitor is 4 3 Refer to the illustrations on the left to see how the pictures are shown on the monitor OSD Position Position 1 Position 2 I Select the position of the on screen bar 68 1 Higher position 2 Lower position File Type D Audio Output Select playback file type when a disc contains different types of files Audio Plays back audio files Still Picture Plays back JPEG files Video Plays back DivX MPEG files Select the signal format to be emitted through the DIGITAL OUT Optical terminal on the rear For details v 106 Off No signal is output from the terminal PCM Only Select this when connecting an amplifier or a decoder incompatible with Dolby Digital DTS or MPEG Audio or connecting to a recording device Dolby Digital PCM Select this when connecting an amplifier or a decoder compatible with Dolby Digital Stream PCM Select this when connecting an amplifier or a decod
65. ed Select the items to be displayed at turns Auto Magnification Next turn icon Big ar e Following turn icon On Progress bar to the turn On Symbolic View e Next turn icon Big 512 e Following turn icon Off e Progress bar to the turn Off 7 i HEE 200 gt Frankfulter Strasse Simple View e Next turn icon Small 7 e Following turn icon Off e Progress bar to the turn Off 11 53 200 gt Frankfulter Strasse 7 Press ENT to listen to a sample voice with the current setting TT Navigationmenitens 437 ENGLISH Setup Menu continued Menu items Interruption Selectable settings Initial setting Select the voice guidance output on an AV screen e A small icon of the next turn is always displayed at the lower right corner of the AV screen while guided regardless of this setting If you want to see the turn on map press MAP to switch to the map screen Off On Bypass Traffic Off Auto Reroute Manual Reroute 47 Voice Cruise When this function is activated the System automatically increases the guidance volume level as the car speeds up To obtain stronger effect set the level to higher numbers Off 01 to 10 05 Attention Tone Priority Select the type of attention tone which comes out before voice guidance Off Attention 1 Attention 2 Attention 3 e Press ENT to listen to a sample sound Fastest The System calculates the
66. elect Del and hold ENT e While driving at a speed greater than 10 km h operations of inputting are prohibited E Checkbox operations Ex Select Track EJ Check To select an item in the list gt A e Each time you press ENT the checkbox alternates between checked selected and not checked not selected To select all the items in the list Select Select All and press ENT e When you have selected all the items the top item in the list changes to Deselect All To remove all the item from selection select Deselect All and press ENT Characters available for word entry In addition to the roman alphabet A Z a z the following characters can be used to input various information aja a e 7 6 0 6 l n ld BIO AJAIJA AJA E G E E E i iyt yi O O BIRIRIS S S YIZ Z P ON DI F t 1 2 3 415 6 7 8 9 0 gt 1 s el amp e s 47 f lt f gt i e sez Ela Additional information 105 I s W Z Lu About sounds reproduced through the rear terminals e Through the analog terminals Speaker out LINE OUT 2 channel signal is emitted When playing a multi channel encoded disc multi channel signals are downmixed 1 92 Down Mix e Through DIGITAL OUT optical Digital signals Linear PCM Dolby Digital DTS MPEG Audio are emitted through thi
67. elect a phone number from the list of the missed calls Phone Number Enter the phone number Voice If the connected mobile phone has the voice recognition system you can call by voice command You can read a message from the following message histories Unread Messages you have not read Read Messages you have read Unsent Messages you have not sent Sent Messages you have sent Only for New Device Make the unit ready to establish a new Bluetooth connection Select this when establishing a Bluetooth connection with a device for the first time mainly from the device 1 84 e Once the connection is established it is registered in the unit You can connect the unit and the device by using Connect 89 from the next time Only for New Device Make the unit ready to establish a new Bluetooth connection Select this when establishing a Bluetooth connection with a device for the first time mainly from the unit The unit searches for available new devices 84 Before starting a search turn on the Bluetooth function of the device so that the unit can detect it e Once the connection is established it is registered in the unit You can connect the unit and the device by using Connect e 89 from the next time Only for New Device Shows the list of Bluetooth devices which requires some special procedure to establish Bluetooth connection Select a device you want to connect 1 84 e After select
68. elect either of the two which indicates your gear direction correctly GND Battery You can check the connection status Flat Hard Rock R amp B Pop Jazz Dance Music Country Reggae Classic User 1 User 2 User 3 98 Adjust fader speaker output balance between the front and rear speakers 00 FOG front only ROG rear only e When using a two speaker system set the fader to the centre 00 CP Exit Adjust balance speaker output balance between the left and right speakers 00 LOG left only ROG right only Volume Adjust Adjust and store auto adjustment volume level for each source comparing to the FM volume level The volume level will automatically increase or decrease when you change the source 12 to 12 00 Subwoofer Adjust the settings below in the submenu e Phase Subwoofer phase Select either Normal or Reverse which reproduces a better sound e Level Subwoofer output level 00 to 08 04 Connection Fader Balance Fader Balance v 13 The TEL MUTING lead connection is required Installation Connection Manual 14 This shows the same information as Connection in the Information Menu 43 V Venu ems 95 mz Menu items Selectable settings Initial setting High Pass Filter Through Select when the subwoofer is not connected On Select when the subwoofer is connected x a z 1U Z uw
69. emote operations Common operations aren Change the source AV OFF Turn off the AV function if pressed and held MAP POS Switch to the map screen Start playing pause ENT gt 11 For JPEG Slide show BACK BAND Stop playing MENU Call up AV Menu VOL Adjust the volume ATT Attenuate restore the sound DISP Change the display 11 Display the on screen bar OSD 68 Change the aspect ratio of the ASPECT playback pictures Disc operations 65 m mmmm L DVD z GP ae aa UO Z Press Select a chapter Press Select a track a lt gt gt Press and hold Reverse forward search Press and hold Reverse forward search V A Select a title Select a group DIRECT Chapter gt Title gt Off Track Group gt Off t 4 below Reverse forward search lt gt Slow motion during pause No sound can Reverse forward search be heard Op Select audio language E Select subtitle language on Select a view angle al a MP3 Press Select a track Haa Press and hold Reverse forward search V A Select a folder DIRECT Track gt off File Folder gt Off below t I A lt gt Reverse forward search Selecting an item with number keys 2 Input the title number You can select a chapter title group folder track by inputting its number 6 Ex To select a title of a DVD Video ED o a A 1 Quecr usr
70. en the parking brake is not engaged LL 2 1U Z Lu When connecting a camera Make sure Gamera is selected for the video input setting 94 KD NX5000 m BAND gt A Each time you press DISP the display switches as follows AV screen Vehicle information 11 gt Video picture or camera picture Back to the AV screen For video components 2 Turn on the connected component and start playing To switch to the camera view automatically You can set the unit to automatically display the camera view when the car is put into reverse gear or when the car slows down 94 Interlock To reverse the camera picture c 94 Horizontal and Vertical Using Bluetooth devices mobile phone audio player For Bluetooth operations it is required to connect the Bluetooth Adapter KS BTA200 to the CD changer jack on the rear e Refer also to the instructions supplied with the Bluetooth Adapter and the Bluetooth device e Refer to the list included in the box to see the countries where you may use the Bluetooth function Menu operation for Bluetooth devices Registering a Bluetooth device AV Menu AV screen i e i w i Bluetooth Audio aor Search v Special Device v Da E BAND Phone Menu Map screen AV Using the Bluetooth mobile phone Phone Menu Hold Registering a Bluetooth device Preparatio
71. entify your unit if stolen This unit does not function properly unless the speed signal lead is connected refer to the Installation Connection Manual Hard Disk Drive HDD Installation This unit has a built in HDD which is a device D to read minute magnetic changes The inside of the device is precision components requiring you to notice the following when installing the unit Install the unit at a place where the following conditions are satisfied Dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 C If the temperature is too low the HDD will not work Wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit e At an altitude between 300 m below sea level and 3000 m above sea level e With adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat buildup in the unit Before using HDD While the unit is turned on the hard disk is constantly rotating at a high speed This requires you to notice the following DO NOT impart vibration or shock e DO NOT allow anything having strong magnetism or emitting strong electromagnetic waves mobile phones etc near the unit e DO NOT disconnect the power cords from the car battery when the unit is turned on Failure in following the above cautions may damage the HDD the stored data will be lost and be never restored When the temperature is low the HDD may take some time to start up or may reboot automati
72. er compatible with Dolby Digital DTS and MPEG Audio Down Mix When playing back a multi channel DVD disc this setting affects the signals reproduced through the LINE OUT jacks and through the DIGITAL OUT terminal when PCM Only is selected for D Audio Output Surround Compat Select this when you want to enjoy multichannel surround audio by connecting an amplifier compatible with Dolby Surround to this receiver Stereo Normally select this Menu items D Range Comp Selectable settings Initial setting You can enjoy a powerful sound at a low volume level while playing Dolby Digital software Auto Select to apply the effect to multi channel encoded software On Select to always use this function EJ DivX Registration This unit has its own Registration Code Once you have played back a disc in which the Registration Code recorded this unit s Registration Code is overwritten for copyright protection Video Output Format AF Regional Select the format of video output according to the colour system of your external monitor The colour system of the unit s display is also changed Picture quality on the main unit s display may deteriorate when you select PAL NTSC PAL When the received signals from the current station become weak AF Switches to another station The programme may differ from the one currently received lg lights up AF Regional Switches to another station br
73. erouting may be canceled while you are checking due to a change of traffic condition The rerouting is also canceled if you do not confirm the rerouting in one minute List of POI icons Business Convention Conference Centre FE Office Factory City Town Civic Community Centre College Or University Hospital Law Court Library Museum Police Station Post Office School ODEJO OEOD Pub Bar Sports Fa Sports Field Find Theatre Kil Border Crossing Industrial Park pci Sports Stadium Shopping Book Shop Shopping Centre Vineyard Tourist Tourist Attraction l Tourist Information m 3 D 2 on B 5 ey 2 2 2 5 v IT an g 5 2 a 3 D Pharmacy Chemist Travel Airport Terminal Bus Coach Station ii 4 Amusement Park Casino Cinema Historical Monument Marina Night Club LESE piel BEE Food PI Car Park Coffee Shop Car Park Restaurant Ferry Terminal mo Supermarket Metro Tram Station Government A Motorway Services EA County Council Park amp Ride Ahl Embassy fie Railway Station Leisure Vehicle Services Auto Dealership Used Cars Car Dealer Car Hire Car Repair Maintenance Motorcycle Dealer peed Ec iD Petrol Station Additional information 49 _ _ List of TMC icons Traffic Jam Road works ale A a W Z a fa pay Ab E A H Road is blocked or
74. ession mode Compress i L Record High Quality High quality lossless recording LLC Normal Quality More compressed recording so data size becomes smaller BSC 7 Start recording gt A Recording appears Music server operations 73 L ma 1U Z ma To copy the current track 1 2 AV Menu gt Copy gt Current Track 3 Start copying gt A Copying appears e When you copy a track for the first time with this function a new genre and a new album is automatically created for the track Other tracks copied with this function are copied into the same album until you turn off the ignition switch or edit the library To copy all the tracks in a folder 7 Select the target folder 2 3 AV Menu gt Copy gt Select All 4 Select the genre to copy the tracks into L Number of albums in the selected genre 5 Select the album to copy the tracks into _ ZS a gt A v Copying appears and copying starts To copy selected tracks 1 2 AV Menu gt Copy gt Select Track 3 Select the tracks to copy Check e Checkbox operations 105 i Select the genre to copy the tracks into U A Number of albums in the selected genre 6 Select the album to copy the tracks into BRS l DED gt A Copying appears and copying starts To resume the interrupted recording c
75. ext page Display your Current street name current position Operate the current AV source 50 To scroll the map To change the map scale 7 lt gt m BAND I lt A gt d 2 e Zoom in a gt ff Scale bar Zoom out rapidly The map scrolls in eight directions e Press and hold the button to keep i we scrolling the map To display your current position Direction and distance from your current position 1 5in Hi Mersi Seafood Restr To change the map view To call up menus a aa Navigation Menus The map view changes as follows Heading Up gt 3D Map North Up Each time you press the button the menu switches as follows Map screen Heading Up Destination Menu The map rotates so that you are always Information Menu displayed heading upwards The direction Setup Menu is displayed with a compass icon gt Back to the map screen Menu operations 73 Menu items 42 46 N 12 33 A Frankfurter Strasse Shortcut Menu While the map is displayed 3D Map The map is displayed in heading up and in Cer a three dimensional view The direction is tial displayed with a compass icon Shortcut Menu appears 25 Icons on the map 12 33 A Frankfurter Strasse y Favourite points 38 a 39 North Up POI Point Of Interest 30 49 The map view is oriented with north upwards like usual paper maps The f TMC
76. ey are grey To see the search result on The information on the search result appears map Abc Hotel Deutschland Konstanz baf 7 Steinstrasse Abc Hotel Direction and distance from T your current position m BAND Select Go Here to start guidance gt A The System starts calculating the route to the selected destination and guidance starts To go back to where you started Return You can go back to the start point of the last guidance 1 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination Return Starting guidance 27 Searching for a place To input names addresses or numbers 3 Select the item you want from the Ex Input screen for a city name list DED tatetot tetetutit t PER z 1e By address Address EI 999 o 7 Call up Destination Menu Enteraspace Display other keyboards wens Delete the last character Display the list of 2 Destination matches You can also change the keyboard by pressing Address g Address DISP For available characters 15 105 Buttons vary depending on the input item 1 Enter characters T eA Move the cursor on the va a keyboard 3 Selecta country from the list M e Input the city name if a country is already selected ent Enter the selected character Select Country 1 6 gt A e Available characters are automatically narrowed down as the System searches its database for matches 2 Display the list of m
77. he control panel angle Howe Hold o o Caution Do not insert your finger behind the control panel Basic operations 11 _ Menu operations To call up amenu me A z W Z a Navigation Menus AV Menu Map screen AV screen Classics Station name 92 5 MHz 2 1km AV Menu 90 AV Menu 1 2 e The display indications may change according Information Menu 42 to change of the specifications Information To navigate through menus Press Select a menu item Hold Skip to the first menu item on the next page e Proceed to the next menu JD Back to the previous menu Setup Menu 43 i A Guidance Voice To go back to the previous screen lt and adjust other items E BAND To cancel menu operations and a return to the map screen or the AV screen Menu screen Current menu title Current page number Remaining time until the ef OM iyts IE Total page number menu screen goes off Appears only on AV Menu Selected menu item M ppl S Button icons indicate the available operations in v each screen Current setting of the SJG O selected item Menu items On some screens special operations are indicated here with the button to use fitems are displayed in grey you Ex Delete cannot use them now NT Button to press ENT Button to press and hold When no icon is displayed here ENT
78. ice announcement type e While receiving a DAB service Activating Announcement Standby Reception When driving in an area where a service cannot be received this unit automatically 1 uw tunes in to another ensemble or FM RDS station broadcasting the same programme 2 AV Menu e While receiving an FM RDS station gt Mode When driving in an area where a DAB service gt Announce Standby is broadcasting the same programme as the FM RDS station is broadcasting this unit Travel automatically tunes in to the DAB service 3 Select an announcement type nr eae ae you want When shipped from the factory Alternative Frequency Reception is activated Announce Standby 1 2 To change the Alternative Frequency Reception setting 93 DAB AF Discs and HDD 60 Disc operations Playable discs files Selecting playback modes Selecting tracks on the list Prohibiting disc ejection Remote operations Special functions for DVD Audio Operations using the on screen bar 70 Music server operations Selecting tracks using lists Selecting playback modes Recording copying tracks from a disc Editing the library Checking the remaining storage size 77 CD changer operations Selecting playback modes 61 64 65 65 65 68 68 71 71 72 75 76 78 59 E A z Z uw To insert a disc Disc operations The disc type is automatically detected and playback starts automatically for some discs automatic st
79. if asked 4 Select a POI from the list O By category 1 Input the city name to search e Inputting characters t 28 2 Select a category then a sub category if any of the POI 3 Select a POI from the list By telephone number 1 Input the telephone number e Inputting characters 28 2 Select a POI from the list St Searching for a place 29 n L 2 1U Z ma From last destinations Previous You can select a place from the last 50 destinations and via points 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination gt Previous The list of previous destinations via points is displayed 3 Select a place from the list To delete items in the list of previous destinations via points 1 After step 2 above gt A 2 Check the boxes of the items you want to delete Ca a Hold DED gt A X A e Checkbox operations 105 7 gt A A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel Hold POI near a place route Vicinity You can search for a POI around the place where you are now While guided you can also search for a POI near the destination or along the route 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination Vicinity Select Category Area Local While guided select the area to search if necessary amp gt A Hold Select Area Local Area within 2 km of your current position
80. ify adapt translate analyse decompile or reverse engineer any part thereof WARNING Road traffic regulations always take priority when a vehicle is being driven in traffic Navigation System is only an aid Errors may occur in individual data items entries At all times the driver must decide whether or not to heed the information provided JVC does not accept liability for erroneous data provided by the Navigation System 2006 NAVTEQ All rights reserved When replacing rotating the tyres It is required to clear all the accumulated calibration data which is important for accurate navigation To clear the data perform Reset Calibration on page 46 On map updating If Your map data is more than one year old and updates may be available appears on the monitor visit lt http www jvc exad com gt For details about updating your unit visit lt http www jvc exad com gt UUU ULL SC LY instructions for Navigation System 2 _ Basic operations Current position mode The map scrolls automatically so that your position is always at the centre of the map Scale Show TMC information 41 Scale the map E A aa 1u Z a Switch to the AV screen Your position Adjust the volume Call up a menu screen MENU DISP T P L f D Change the map view Current time Scroll the map Call up Shortcut Menu n
81. ing copying tracks from a disc e You can record tracks of audio CDs into the HDD Record appears in AV Menu e You can copy music files MP3 WMA WAV into the HDD Copy appears in AV Menu Preparation Insert the disc to record copy and select DISC as the source e While recording an audio CD you cannot listen to the tracks being recorded with the map screen displayed e While copying music files you cannot listen to them e You cannot change the source while recording or copying tracks If you want to interrupt the recording and enjoy another source cancel the recording copying below When the recording copying is finished Completed is displayed and playback resumes To cancel recording copying While recording or copying i m BAND gt A You can also cancel recording copying through AV Menu gt Record Copy gt Cancel Notes on the name of new genres and albums e If you want to make a new genre or a new album for the tracks to be recorded copied select New Genre or New Album To name the new genre album press and hold DISP You can also name it later through Title Entry t 75 Changing the titles If you do not specify a genre name or album name on recording copying they are assigned as follows For audio CDs the genre name and album name are assigned automatically using the recording date and time For music files the genre name is assigned autom
82. ing the device use Open or Search above for connection e Once the connection is established it is registered in the unit You can connect the unit and the device by using Connect 89 from the next time Phone Menu continued Menu items Selectable settings Initial setting Only for the registered devices After selecting a device from among the registered devices 1 85 87 establish the connection with it 1 85 Only for the device being connected Disconnect the current device before connecting another device 1 85 Only for the registered devices Delete the registered devices 85 Auto Connect When the unit is turned on the connection is established automatically with Off No Bluetooth device Last The last connected Bluetooth device Order The available registered Bluetooth device found at first Auto Answer Only for the device being connected for Bluetooth Phone Off The unit does not answer the calls automatically Answer the call manually On The unit answers the incoming calls automatically Reject The unit rejects all incoming calls Message Info Only for the device being connected for Bluetooth Phone Auto The unit informs you of the arrival of a message by ringing and displaying Receiving Message To read the message press ENT 87 Manual The unit does not inform you of the arrival of a message Microphone Only for the device bei
83. k the disc 1S 65 Recordable Rewritable discs cannot be played back Tracks on the Recordable Rewritable discs cannot be skipped e Insert a finalized disc Finalize the discs with the component which you used for recording Not Support appears on the monitor The format of the disc is supported Disc Error appears on the monitor Insert the disc correctly again Eject Error or Loading Error appears on the monitor The player may have malfunctioned Eject the disc forcibly Disc playback Sound and pictures are sometimes interrupted or distorted e Stop playback while driving on rough roads e Change the disc No playback picture appears on the monitor No sound is heard while playing back a DVD Audio Parking brake wire is not connected properly Installation Connection Manual Some DVD Audios prohibit downmixed output When you play back such a disc the unit plays back the right front and left front signals only Region Code Error appears on the monitor when you insert a DVD Video Region code is not correct 61 SSS Eee Troubleshooting 171 E MP3 WMA WAV playback Symptoms e Disc cannot be played back e WMA track cannot be played back and skipped Causes Remedies e Change the disc e Record the tracks using a compliant application in the appropriate discs 61 e Add appropriate extension codes to the file names The track is copy pro
84. layed on the map at the same time Fit For Speed The scale changes gradually in accordance with the speed of your car as you slow down the map is zoomed in POI Icon Check the box at the head of each POI category to display its icons on the map Favourite Icon Check the box at the head of each favourite group to display its icons on the map Car Tracks Display Check the box to display the tracks of your car on the map Record Check the box to record the track of your car Delete Deletes the recorded tracks Street Name Check the box to display the current next street name on the monitor One Way Check the box to display the one way icon on the map Traffic Display Check the box to display the TMC icons on the map 3 When you want the track of the current drive displayed you need to check both Display and Record 4 The recorded tracks are deleted from old ones when the internal memory gets full TL Navigationmenitens 45 me A 1U Z a Setup Menu continued Menu items Installation Angle Selectable settings Initial setting Select the angle of the unit measured by the supplied gauge See also the Installation Connection Manual 1 5 0 to 1 0 2 1 0 to 6 0 3 6 0 to 14 0 4 14 0 to 32 0 e It is not recommended to install the main unit at an angle of more than 30 otherwise the malfunction may result e Guidance is
85. lbum to move the tracks into Number of tracks in the selected album 6 Move the selected tracks gt A A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel Music server operations 75 Rearranging the order of tracks albums and Deleting tracks albums or genres I vogs genres Ex To delete tracks Ex To rearrange the order of tracks in an e Select the album which the target tracks Z album belong to Lu e Select the album which the target tracks belong to 1 Cw 1 ew 2 AV Menu 2 Edit AY m nu Delete pase i gt Track or gt Track 3 Check the tracks to delete Delete Track 3 Select the track to move Sort Track v LAGG Select e Checkbox operations 105 4 Delete the selected tracks gt A Hold A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel A confirmation message appears Press ENT to confirm the operation Press BACK to cancel e To rearrange more tracks repeat steps 1 to 4 Checking the remaining storage size 1 ew 2 AV Menu Edit gt HDD Free Area Free space of the music server CD changer operations It is recommended to use a JVC MP3 compatible CD changer with your unit e You can play only CDs CD DA and MP3 discs Preparation Make sure Changer is selected for the external input setting 1S 94 Disc no Track no Playing time
86. m Cable approx 5 0 m Attachment mat size approx Front Rear 70 mm x 70 mm 50 W per channel Continuous Power Output RMS Front Rear 20 W per channel into 4 Q 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0 8 total harmonic distortion Load Impedance 4 Q 4Q to 8 Q allowance Equalizer Control Range Frequencies 60 Hz 150 Hz 400 Hz 1 kHz 2 4 kHz 6 kHz 12 kHz Level 10 dB Signal to Noise Ratio 70 dB Audio output level Line Out Level Impedance 2 5 V 20 kQ load full scale Output Impedance 1 kQ Digital DIGITAL OUT Optical Signal wave length 660 nm Output level 21 dBm to 15 dBm Colour system NTSC Video output composite 1 Vp p 75 Q Video input composite 1 Vp p 75 Q Other Terminals Input VIDEO IN steering wheel remote input Output VIDEO OUT LINE OUT FRONT LINE OUT REAR SUBWOOFER OUT Others CD changer Specifications 117 Frequency Range FM 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz AM MW 522 kHz to 1 620 kHz LW 144 kHz to 279 kHz ENGLISH FM Tuner Usable Sensitivity 11 3 dBf 1 0 wV 75 Q 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity Alternate Channel Selectivity 400 kHz 16 3 dBf 1 8 wV 75 Q 65 dB Frequency Response Stereo Separation 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz Capture Ratio MW Tuner LW Tuner Signal Detection System Sensiti
87. n Operate the device to turn on its Bluetooth function To use a Bluetooth device through the unit Bluetooth Phone and Bluetooth Audio for the first time you need to establish Bluetooth wireless connection between the unit and the device e Once the connection is established it is registered in the unit even if you reset your unit Up to five devices can be registered in total e Only one device for Bluetooth Phone and one for Bluetooth Audio can be connected at a time screen other sources oe Message than Bluetooth Audio wen K rl Open Jw Search Hold v Special Device aaa Registration Pairing methods Use Phone Menu to register a device as a mobile phone e Use AV Menu to register a device as an audio player Open Make the unit ready to establish a new Bluetooth connection Connection is established by operating the Bluetooth device Make the unit ready to establish a new Bluetooth connection Connection is established by operating this unit Search EJ TT Using Bluetooth devices 83 me A W Z rm To register another device after you have registered a device make sure New Device is selected t 85 Searching for available devices 1 Mode Registering using Open 1 Mode Open 2 Enter a PIN Personal Identification Number code to the unit e Inputting characters 105 e You can enter any number you like 1
88. new device can be registered appear in turn 2 Mode Connect or Disconnect e Select Connect to connect the selected device e Select Disconnect to disconnect the selected device You can set the unit to connect a Bluetooth device automatically when the unit is turned on 89 Deleting a registered device After step 7 above Mode Delete Pair gt Yes e To cancel select No Using the Bluetooth mobile phone Making a call You can make a call using one of the Dial Menu items 7 Phone Menu Mode gt Dial Dial 1 2 COREL ETT ELT 2 Select the method to make a call e Redial Shows the list of the phone numbers you have dialed Go to the following step e Received Calls Shows the list of the received calls Go to the following step Phonebook Shows the phone book of the connected mobile phone Go to the following step e Missed Calls Shows the list of the missed calls Go to the following step Phone Number Shows the phone number entry screen gt Input numbers and select Dial Inputting characters 1 105 e Voice Only when the connected mobile phone has the voice recognition system Speak the name you want to call 3 Select the name phone number you want to call a per gt A Bluetooth icon lights up when the adapter is connected Bluetooth Phone O e p902i Calling Jack 09845671234 10 35 Status of the device
89. ng connected for Bluetooth Phone Level Adjust microphone volume connected to the Bluetooth adapter 1 2 3 Version The Bluetooth software and hardware version is shown 1 Selectable items vary depending on the connected device 2 Selectable only when the device is compatible with SMS 3 Also available in Mode in AV Menu for Bluetooth Audio 4 Not selectable for New Device Bluetooth Information The Bluetooth word mark and logos are If you wish to receive more information about owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any Bluetooth visit our JVC web site use of such marks by Victor Company of Japan Limited JVC is under licence Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners TT Using Bluetooth devices 89 E a 1U Z a v e The menu items shown may vary Menu items Selectable settings Initial setting Language Dansk Deutsch English UK English US Espa ol Fran ais Italiano Nederlands Svenska Demonstration Off Cancels On Activates the demonstration on the monitor Wall Paper You can select the background picture of the monitor Default Digital Midnight Sunset Gauges Sunrise Nucleus Carbon Tunnels Orbit Shadow Forest Scroll Off Cancels Once Scrolls the display information once Auto Repeats scrolling 5 second intervals e Holding DISP scrolls the information regardless of this setting 1 This set
90. nian RO Rumanian TN Setswana BH Bihari HI Hindi LV Latvian Lettish RW Kinyarwanda TO Tonga BI Bislama HR Croatian MG Malagasy SA Sanskrit TR Turkish BN Bengali Bangla HU Hungarian MI Maori SD Sindhi TS Tsonga BO Tibetan HY Armenian MK Macedonian G Sangho TT Tatar BR Breton IA Interlingua ML Malayalam SH Serbo Croatian TW Twi CA Catalan IE Interlingue MIN Mongolian SI Singhalese UK Ukrainian CO Corsican IK Inupiak MO Moldavian SK Slovak UR Urdu CS Cech IN Indonesian MR Marathi SL Slovenian UZ Uzbek CY Welsh IS Icelandic MSS Malay MAY SM Samoan VI Vietnamese DZ Bhutani IW Hebrew MIT Maltese SN Shona VO Volapuk EL Greek JI Yiddish MY Burmese SO Somali WO Wolof EO Esperanto JW Javanese NA Nauru Q_ Albanian XH Xhosa ET Estonian KA Georgian NE Nepali SR Serbian YO Yoruba EU Basque KK Kazakh NO Norwegian SS _ Siswati ZU Zulu E inputting characters Ex Enter a sp ce Display other keyboards Delete a character Move the cursor V aa A e Select a character on the keyboard ent e Enter the selected character gt A To display other keyboards Q Each time you press the button the keyboard changes cyclically By pressing and holding the button you can change the keyboards in the reverse direction To delete all the characters S
91. o of incoming signal 43 16 9 Full run a e 6 ie For 16 9 original Ce o 0 pictures Regular 0O d O70 For 4 3 original BOs pictures Auto e For DISC Aspect ratio is automatically selected to match to the incoming signals e For the other video sources Aspect ratio is fixed to Full Mono Only for FM Off On gt 53 DX Local Only for FM DX Local 53 SSM Only for FM 52 PTY Standby Only for FM DAB 55 58 D Dynamic Range Only for DAB Off DRC1 DRC2 DRC3 58 Control Announce Standby Only for DAB 58 Intro Repeat Random Only for disc playback music server CD changer and iPod D player 64 71 78 80 The accessible lists differ depending on the sources To record audio CDs into the music server 72 73 To copy music files into the music server 1 74 To edit the tracks in the music server 75 te 75 81 17 For the menu items in Mode for Bluetooth Audio 88 89 AV Venuitens 97 m L a 1U Z ma Sound equalization Selecting an equalizer type 1 amp 2 AV Menu gt EQ 3 Select an equalizer type gt A a v xA Preset equalizing values Equalizer type is Flat 00 Hard Rock 01 R amp B 03 Pop 02 Jazz 02 Dance Music 01 Country 02 Reggae 03 Classic 00 User 1 2 3 00 Storing your own adjustment
92. oadcasting the same programme EE lights up Off Cancels not selectable when DAB AF is set to On vs 56 TA Volume Programme Search 0 to 30 or 50 15 55 Off Cancels On Using the AF data the receiver tunes in to another frequency broadcasting the same programme as the original preset RDS station is if the preset station signals are not sufficient DAB AF Off On 58 IF Band Width 6 Depends on the amplifier gain control Auto Increases the tuner selectivity to reduce interference noises between adjacent stations Stereo effect may be lost Wide Subject to the interference from adjacent stations but sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will remain 7 Appears only when a DAB tuner is connected ts AV Venuitens 93 _ x Menu items External Input ENGLISH Selectable settings Initial setting When connecting an external component to the CD changer jack on the rear Changer CD changer iPod or D player Ext Input Any other than the above e For connecting the DAB tuner or the Bluetooth Adapter this setting is not required It is automatically detected Video input You can determine the use of the VIDEO IN plug 82 Off Select if no component is connected Video input is skipped while changing the display with DISP key Video Select when connecting an AV component such as VCR Camera Select when connecting a camera
93. old ENT e For FM only Each time you press and hold the button you can change the bands 2 Select a preset number aO lt When an FM stereo broadcast ishard to receive 1 Qw 2 AV Menu gt Mode gt Mono gt On 3 gt A lights up Reception improves but stereo effect will be lost To restore stereo effect select Off in step 2 Tuning in to stations with sufficient signal strength This function works only for FM bands Once you have activated this function selected Local it always works when searching for FM stations 1 2 AV Menu gt Mode gt DX Local Local gt A lights up Only stations with sufficient signal strength will be detected To tune in to all receivable stations again select DX in step 2 Listening to the radio 53 o L a 1U Z ma RDS operations The following features are available only for FM RDS stations Searching for FM RDS programme PTY Search You can search for your favourite programmes being broadcast by selecting the PTY code for your favourite programmes 1 PTY Mode TZP TRAFFIC PTYSearch __ Hold 2 PTY Mode gt PTY Search gt PTY Preset List or PTY List e To select from the six preset PTY codes select PTY Preset List e To select from all the PTY codes select PTY List PTY Search 3 Select a PTY code a a a DCD gt A e If there is a station broadcasting a programme of
94. opying If have turned off the power switched off the car ignition switch or detached the control panel while recording copying you can resume the last recording copying If you eject the disc or edit the library of the music sever Continue mode is canceled e You cannot use Continue if you have canceled recording copying manually 7 Gum 2 AV Menu Record or Copy gt Continue 3 Start recording copying gt A Recording Copying appears Editing the library e Library editing is possible only when HDD is selected as the source Changing the titles You can change the names of genres albums and tracks in the HDD Ex To change the name of a track 1 2 AV Menu Title Entry 3 Select a genre then an album R a Playback of the selected item starts Repeat the same procedure to select the album 4 Select a track to edit Over the Rainbow e Inputting characters 105 e You can use up to 32 characters for the name of tracks albums or genres 6 Select Store to finish editing e You cannot edit the tag data of tracks Moving tracks between albums Moving albums between genres Ex To move tracks between albums e Select the album which the target tracks belong to 1 uw 2 AV Menu gt Edit Move Track 3 Check the tracks to move Track 1 Check e Checkbox operations 705 1 E 5 Select the a
95. oute name already exists appears on the monitor You tried to save a route in an existing name Select another name No space to store the new route appears on the monitor Delete some routes and save the new one There are no valid traffic information appears on the monitor No valid TMC information is available now The current position displayed on the map remains wrong for more than 30 minutes e SSM automatic presetting does not work Check the connection information of the leads below 43 Connection GPS antenna Speed signal lead Reverse gear signal lead If any disconnection is found connect the lead again If no problems are found with connections reset the calibration data 46 Reset Calibration Store stations manually 1 53 FM AM e Static noise while listening to the radio Connect the aerial firmly Symptoms No DAB Signal appears on the monitor Causes Remedies Move to an area with stronger signals Reset 08 appears on the monitor Connect this unit and the DAB tuner correctly then reset the unit 4 The DAB tuner does not work at all DAB tuner Reconnect this unit and the DAB tuner correctly Then reset the unit 4 Antenna Power NG appears on the monitor Disc can be neither recognized nor played Disc cannot be ejected Check the cords and connections Eject the disc forcibly 4 Unloc
96. pending on the map scale and your Favourite Icon setting 45 e You can register several places as Home by registering the places as favourite points and setting their group to Home 38 39 To go home Home When you have registered your home you can easily get guided to home While not guided 7 Call up Shortcut Menu en 7 2 Select Go Home ga to start guidance E Ifyou have registered several homes select the one you want to go to froma list On the remote HOME You can also be guided to home through Destination Menu gt Home To cancel guidance 7 Call up Shortcut Menu 2 Select Cancel Guidance G3 E You can also cancel guidance through Destination Menu gt Cancel Guide What is Shortcut Menu On the map screen you can call up Shortcut Menu by pressing ENT Shortcut Menu is a gateway to various operations Shortcut Menu While not guided Map screen 12 38 A Frankfurter Strasse m BAND To select an icon press ENT or one of the four keys on the right circle button corresponding to the icon Function View information Show information on this place 35 Start guidance to a home 24 Not Go Home selectable if no home is registered Register this place as home 1 24 Appears Set Home when no home is registered and a favourite icon is selected Cancel Guidance Cancel the guidance 24 A
97. r PCM 32 44 1 48 kHz 16 bits Linear PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM While playing some DVDs digital signals may be emitted at 20 bits or 24 bits at their original bit rate through the DIGITAL OUT terminal if the discs are not copy protected Information 108 Maintenance 109 Troubleshooting 117 Specifications 107 How to clean the connectors Frequent detachment will deteriorate the connectors To minimize this possibility periodically wipe the connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with alcohol being careful not to damage the connectors L ma 1U Z ma Connectors E Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lens inside the DVD CD player in the following cases e After starting the heater in the car e If it becomes very humid inside the car Should this occur the DVD CD player may malfunction In this case eject the disc and leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates E To clean the unit When the unit is very dirty wipe with a well wrung cloth dipped in a kitchen cleanser neutral thinned by water and then go over the same surface with a dry cloth Since there is the possibility of water drops getting inside of the unit do not directly apply cleanser to the surface m 108 Maintenance E How to handle discs When removing a disc from its Centre case press down the centre holder holder of the case and lift the
98. rs on the monitor The selected track does not exist in the HDD SESS Troubleshooting 113 I A W Z uw CD changer iPod D player playback Symptoms e No Disc appears on the monitor Causes Remedies e Insert a disc into the magazine A disc is inserted upside down Insert the disc correctly No Magazine appears on the monitor Insert the magazine e No Files appears on the monitor Disc does not include playable files Replace the disc with playable files e Reset 08 appears on the monitor Reset 01 Reset 07 appears on the monitor Connect this unit and the CD changer correctly and press the reset button of the CD changer Press the reset button of the CD changer e The CD changer does not work at all e The iPod or D player does not turn on or does not work Reset the unit 4 e Check the connecting cable and its connection e Charge the battery e For D player Update the firmware version e The sound is distorted Deactivate the equalizer either on this unit or the iPod D player e Disconnect appears on the monitor For iPod Playback stops Check the connecting cable and its connection The headphones are disconnected during playback Restart playback e No sound can be heard when connecting an iPod nano Disconnect the headphones from the iPod nano e No sound can be heard e ERROR 01 appears on the monitor when connec
99. ry depending on circumstances around you e When the unit is turned off the device is disconnected Icons for phone types e These icons indicate the phone type set on the device Mobile phone Household phone Office General R amp en Other than above Warning messages for Bluetooth operations e Connection Error The device is registered but the connection has failed Use Connect to connect the device again 85 o Error Try the operation again If Error appears again check if the device supports the function you have tried Device Unfound No available Bluetooth device is detected by Search e Loading The unit is updating the phone book and or a text message Please Wait The unit is preparing to use the Bluetooth function If the message does not disappear turn off and turn on the unit then connect the device again or reset the unit e Reset 08 Check the connection between the adapter and this unit iii Additional information 103 s settings will not work as you set due to their internal disc programming e When you select 16 9 for a picture whose aspect ratio is 4 3 the picture slightly changes due to the process for converting the picture width e Even if 4 3 Pan Sean is selected the screen size may become 4 3 Letter Box for some discs e When you change the DAB AF setting from Off to On the AF Regional setting changes E AV Menu items If you change
100. s over received stations are preset in No 1 lowest frequency to No 6 highest frequency and preset station No 1 is tuned in e When storing a station manually a previously preset station is erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number E RDS operations e TA Standby Reception and PTY Standby Reception will be cancelled temporarily in the following cases While recording a CD into the HDD While copying the disc contents into the HDD While editing the HDD contents If you want to know more about RDS visit lt http www rds org uk gt E DAB operations e Only the primary DAB service can be preset even when you store a secondary service EJ E Disc operations General In this manual words track and file are interchangeably used This unit can also play back 8 cm discs This unit can only play back audio CD CD DA files if different type of files are recorded in the same disc On some discs the actual operations may be different from what is explained in this manual This unit can display only one byte characters No other characters can be correctly displayed Reverse search stops automatically when it reaches the beginning of the disc Playback resumes at normal speed No sound comes out during slow motion playback When playing a VCD reverse slow motion playback is prohibited When playing a DVD VCD no sound comes out during Search For some DVDs and VCDs
101. s playing from the beginning 2 Select the track AN Change the track vaa PA ied Change the album Selecting tracks using lists 7 Call up the Genre List Repeat the same procedure to select the album 3 Select a track to play back m BR a Jeo lt e If you press ENT while a genre or an album is selected all tracks in the selected genre or album are played back You can also access the Genre List through AV Menu gt List Selecting playback modes You can use only one of the following playback modes Intro Repeat Random Ex To select Track Repeat 7 eo 2 AV Menu Mode Repeat gt Track 3 gt A When one of the playback modes is selected the corresponding indicator lights up on the monitor To cancel select Off in step 2 Intro Track Plays the first 15 seconds of all tracks in the current album Album KJ Plays the first 15 seconds of the first tracks of each album in the current genre Genre Plays the first 15 seconds of the first tracks of each genre Repeat Track Repeats current track Album ECN Repeats all tracks of the current album Genre Repeats all tracks of the current genre Album Kel Randomly plays all tracks of the current album Genre Randomly plays all tracks of the current genre All Randomly plays all tracks in the music server uuu Music server operations 71 A me a 1u Z ma Record
102. s terminal To reproduce multi channel sounds such as Dolby Digital DTS and MPEG Audio connect an amplifier or a decoder compatible with these multi channel sources to this terminal and set D Audio Output correctly below Output signals through the DIGITAL OUT terminal D Audio Output Playback disc 48 kHz 16 20 24 bits Linear PCM Output signals are different depending on the D Audio Output setting 1 gt 92 Dolby Digital PCM Only EM 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM Stream PCM 96 kHz Linear PCM 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM with Dolby Digital with DTS 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM Dolby Digital bitstream DTS bitstream with MPEG Audio 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM MPEG bitstream 44 1 88 2 176 4 kHz 16 20 24 bits Linear PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM 48 96 192 kHz 16 20 24 bits Linear PCM 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM with Dolby Digital 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM Dolby Digital bitstream with DTS with Dolby Digital 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM DTS bitstream 44 1 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM DTS bitstream 48 kHz 16 bits stereo Linear PCM Dolby Digital bitstream with MPEG Audio 32 44 1 48 kHz 16 bits Linear PCM 44 1 48 kHz 16 bits Linea
103. shortest journey time Shortest The System calculates the shortest route to the destination e This setting is effective next time the System calculates a route Avoid Motorway Avoid Ferry Avoid Toll Road Day Colour Check the boxes at the head of the options you want to be effective e This setting is effective next time the System calculates a route Select the colour for the day screen Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Route Colour Select the colour for the route Colour 1 Colour 2 Colour 3 Night Mode Select the condition to switch the display to the night screen Off Cancels Auto Switches to the night screen when you turn on the headlights Time Switches to the day night screen at set times e When you choose Time set when to switch the display colour on the following screen Brightness Set the brightness of the screen 15 to 15 00 2 This setting is shared with the Screen Control setting in AV Menu 96 Setup Menu continued Menu items Selectable settings Initial setting Map View North Up Heading Up 3D Map 23 Auto Zoom Select how the zoom scale changes Off Effective only while guided Zoom into 30 m scale at turns if Guidance View is set to Auto Magnification If else the scale does not change at turns Fit For Guidance Effective only while guided When you approach turns the scale changes gradually so that your current position and the turn is always disp
104. station or DAB service providing these signals will stop flashing and remain lit To deactivate the TA Standby Reception To deactivate the PTY Standby Reception Select Off in step 2 MoO goes off Available PTY codes News Affairs Info Sport Educate Drama Culture Science Varied Pop M Rock M Easy M Light M Classics Other M Weather Finance Children Social Religion Phone In Travel Leisure Jazz Country Nation M Oldies Folk M Document A ROS Operations 55 __ Tracing the same programme DAB operations I N wg Network Tracking Reception UO zZ When driving in an area where FM reception is not sufficient enough this unit automatically 1 Select DAB tunes in to another FM RDS station of the same network possibly broadcasting the same 2 Search for an ensemble programme with stronger signals Nidaudl Search Hold either maa or gt gt until Manual Search Programme A broadcast in different frequency appears on the monitor then press it areas 01 05 repeatedly Select a service either primary or secondary to listen to Presetting services You can preset six DAB services primary for When shipped from the factory Network Tracking Reception is activated gae band To change the Network Tracking Reception 1 lt gt setting 93 AF Regional p DABI gt DAB2 gt DAB3 e When the DAB tuner is connected 1 58 w
105. system Marking your favourite points e You can register 300 favourite points e You can register favourite points only when the map scale is 2 0 km or more detailed 1 Display the place you want to save as favourite at the centre of the map e Searching for a place 27 2 Call up Shortcut Menu gt A 3 Select Add to Favourite ED e The favourite point is registered in the group of Other and marked with Ay icon e The icon may not appear depending on the map scale and your Favourite Icon setting 1S 45 e To be guided to a favourite point 31 To proceed to edit the registered favourite point select Edit Favourite after step 4 You can open the edit screen in step 3 of Editing your favourite points Editing your favourite points 7 Call up Destination Menu 2 Destination Favourite Select Group 3 Select a group then a favourite point to edit e am gt Hold C a v A Edit Favourite Delete 4 Select the item you want to edit i gt Name The name of the favourite point e You can use up to 32 characters Group See the table on the right for the available ten groups Categorize the favourite points so that you can find them easily Address The address of the favourite point Telephone Ifyou have connected number KS BTA200 you can call to this number amp 86 Sound Sound
106. t How you are guided e If GPS signal reception is poor navigation guidance may not be correct e The System may not receive GPS signals in the following places in a tunnel or parking lot in the building under an overhead road in a place surrounded by high buildings or by closely standing trees e The position of your car may not be detected correctly in the following cases when running on a road close to the other one e g a motorway and ordinary road running in parallel when turning at an almost straight fork in the road when running on a gridiron road after taking a ferry etc when running on a steep mountain road when running on a spiral road when turning left or right after running on a long straight road when running in a zigzag line on a broad road when starting your car shortly after starting the engine when running for the first time after installing the unit Additional information 47 _ lt x A W Z iw when changing tyres or attaching chains on the tyres when tyre slip occurs continuously and frequently after running on areas other than a road e g private lands or parking lots after running in underground or tower type parking lots after rotating your car on a turntable after frequent stops and starts in a congestion when the accuracy of GPS is deteriorated intentionally when running on a road constructed recently The rout
107. t Rate format AAC files OGG files On screen guide icons During play the following guide icons may appear for a while on the monitor Appears at the beginning of a scene containing multi subtitle languages for DVD only Appears at the beginning of a scene containing multi audio languages for DVD only Appears at the beginning of a scene containing multi angle views for DVD only Playback Pause Forward slow motion playback for DVD and VCD only Reverse slow motion playback for DVD only Forward search a er O Reverse search EJ Additional information 101 m mmmm E Music server operations e Sound quality may deteriorate if you select Normal Quality for recording mode e While recording recorded sounds are reproduced from the speakers When Control screen e The following control screens appear only on the external monitor L 2 1U Z ma DivX MPEG JPEG MP3 WMA WAV 1 5 6 recording is stopped CD original sounds are FILE TAPT TME 00 00 14 reproduced Folder 2 3 Track 6 14 Total 41 e You cannot change the source while recording 01 Music Cloudy mp3 4 DMS Fi or copying tracks 3 Musi 0g m HAINA e This system uses SCMS Serial Copy Indi i Track Information Be Management System which allows only Teia sneer me first generation digital copies to be made of Artist Thunder wma ERNER
108. t folder When one of the playback modes is selected the corresponding indicator lights up on the disc information screen To cancel select Off in step 2 4 z Folder L1 Repeats current folder Disctype Intro Repeat Random D Track Plays the first 15 seconds Track Repeats current track Disc K J Randomly plays all tracks i of each track for VCD for VCD PBC not in for VCD PBC not in PBC not in use use use Track Track Folder LA Plays the first 15 seconds Repeats current track Randomly plays all tracks of each track Folder LI of current folder then MP3 Folder LI Plays the first 15 seconds of the first track of each folder Repeats all tracks of the current folder tracks of next folders Disc K J Randomly plays all tracks Selecting tracks on the list If a disc includes folders you can display the Folder Track Lists then start playback 1 Display the Folder List z lt 4 Hold 2 Select a folder then a track D poo gt A e If you press ENT while a folder is selected all tracks in the selected folder are played back You can also access the Folder List through AV Menu gt List Prohibiting disc ejection ig i Hold ATT ped gt A To cancel the prohibition select Eject OK in step 2 eeN Rect CLEAR R
109. tected with DRM e Noise is generated The track played back is not a playable file Skip to another file e Tracks are not played back as you have intended Playback order may differ from the one played back using other players e A longer readout time is required Readout time varies due to the complexity of the folder file configuration Do not use too many hierarchies and folders e Elapsed playing time is not correct This sometimes occurs during playback This is caused by how the tracks are recorded e Correct characters are not displayed e g album name This unit can only display alphabets A Z a z numbers and a limited number of symbols and some accented letters Available characters 105 e No Files appears on the monitor Insert a disc that contains tracks of proper formats Symptoms e Sound does not come out while copying music files Causes Remedies This is not a malfunction e Sound does not come out in the map screen while recording a CD This is not a malfunction Cannot change the source while recording copying This is not a malfunction If you want to enjoy another source cancel recording copying and change the source e Edited track name is not displayed Tag information instead of the track name is displayed Set Tag Display to Off to display the track name amp 91 No Music appears on the monitor No track is s
110. ting a D player Disconnect the adapter from the D player Then connect it again No Files or No Track appears on the monitor Reset 01 Reset 07 appears on the monitor No tracks are stored Import tracks to the iPod or D player Disconnect the adapter from both this unit and iPod D player Then connect it again e Reset 08 appears on the monitor Check the connection between the adapter and this unit e The iPod s or D player s controls do not work after disconnecting from this unit Reset the iPod or D player Symptoms e Bluetooth device does not detect the unit Causes Remedies This unit can be connected with one Bluetooth mobile phone and one Bluetooth audio device at a time While connecting a device this unit cannot be detected from another device Disconnect currently connected device and search again e The unit does not detect the Bluetooth device e Check the Bluetooth setting of the device e Search from the Bluetooth device After the device detects the unit select Open on the unit to connect the device 84 e The unit does not make pairing with the Bluetooth device e Enter the same PIN code for both the unit and target device Select the device name from Special Device then try to connect again 84 e Echo or noise occurs Adjust the microphone unit position e Phone sound quality is poor Bluetooth e Place the
111. ting is shared with the Language setting in Setup Menu 46 Menu items Tag Display Selectable settings Initial setting Off Cancels On Shows the Tag data while playing MP3 WMA WAV tracks on discs or on HDD Dimmer Local Time Adjust Off Cancels On Activates dimmer Auto Dims the monitor when you turn on the headlights Time Set Set the time to switch the day night screen e When you choose Time Set set the switching time on the following screen Auto The time zone and DST is adjusted automatically using RDS signal Manual Select the time zone and DST manually Time Format 12Hours 24Hours Time Zone UTC UTC 1 UTC 2 UTC Coordinated Universal Time DST Daylight Saving Time Menu Language Activate this if your residential area is subject to DST Off Cancels Auto Automatically applies DST when necessary Select the initial disc menu language also 104 English Audio Language Select the initial audio language also 104 English Subtitle Select the initial subtitle language or erase the subtitle Off also 104 English OSD Language Select the on screen language used for the external monitor connected to the VIDEO OUT plug English EJ 2 The ILLUMINATION CONTROL lead connection is required Installation Connection Manual 3 Adjustable only when Local Time Adjust is set to Manual 4 Adjustable only whil
112. tored in the HDD No Track or No Album appears on the monitor The selected item contains no tracks albums Select another Cannot record tracks over or Cannot copy tracks over appears on the monitor The selected album is full Select another album Record only xx XX tracks or Copy only xx XX tracks appears on the monitor Music server The selected album cannot contain all the tracks you wanted to record copy Press ENT to continue recording copying or press BACK to select another album Move only xx XX tracks or Move only xx XX albums appears on the monitor The selected album genre cannot contain all the items you wanted to move Press ENT to continue moving the items or press BACK to select another album genre HDD Full Track Full Album Full or Genre Full appears on the monitor The capacity of the target storage you have selected is already full Delete the unwanted items in the target storage to make an enough space Write Error Read Error appears and CD recording is canceled Recording is failed due to the external influences such as vibration shaking of the car Try to record once more while driving on a paved road If the trouble still persist consult your dealer SCMS Cannot Copy appears You have tried to copy non original disc Copy its original disc Not Supported appears on the monitor The format of the track is not supported Not Playable appea
113. ts all tracks of the All Plays the first 15 seconds current disc Randomly plays all tracks of the first track of all of all loaded discs loaded discs Track Track Folder Plays the first 15 seconds Repeats current track Randomly plays all tracks of each track Folder LJ of current folder then Folder L Plays the first 15 seconds of the first track of each folder Disc Kel Plays the first 15 seconds of the first track of all loaded discs Disc List i e You can also access the Disc List through AV Menu gt List e While playing an MP3 disc you can select and start playing a track in the disc using the Lists z 4 Z h S Repeats all tracks of the current folder Disc K J Repeats all tracks of the current disc tracks of next folders Disc K J Randomly plays all tracks of the current disc All Randomly plays all tracks of all loaded discs Track List D M DO pol d a v gt ED 80 81 83 90 98 99 Other functions iPod D player operations Selecting a track from the player s menu Selecting playback modes Playing other external components External input Video input Using Bluetooth devices Mobile phone audio player Menu operation for Bluetooth devices Registering a Bluetooth device Using the Bluetooth mobile phone Using the Bluetooth audio player Phone Menu AV Menu items Sound equalization Selecting
114. unit Basic operations e In a small scale the map scrolling may stop when the map view approaches the border of the map coverage Scrolling resumes in a larger scale when you keep scrolling the map Searching for a place e While driving at a speed faster than 10 km h you cannot select a destination If you try to do the operation the following screen appears and you cannot continue the operation You cannot operate while driving Operate again after stopping The search result is displayed in North Up view regardless of your map view setting e The name you entered to search for a POI may be different from the name of the search result From the list of POI e If no POI data exists for the selected city POI not found appears on the display Press BACK until the city entry menu appears then re enter another city POI around a place route e If no POI data exists for the selected area POI not found appears on the display Press BACK until the main categories list appears e POI search in Along Route is canceled if the guidance finishes or if rerouting starts before the search completes By coordinates e If the entered position is out of the database Out of the map coverage appears on the display Enter again Basic navigation procedure e When you reach the area approximately within 30 m around the destination via point the Navigation System considers that you have reached your destination via poin
115. vice Label Ensemble Label frequency and Channel number Service Label Ensemble Label and PTY code Service Label and DLS information When surrounding sounds are noisy Some services provide Dynamic Range Control DRC signals together with their regular programme signals DRC will reinforce the low level sounds to improve your listening will light up while receiving a service with the DRC signals Continued on the next page DAB operations 57 mmm If lights up Announcement Standby 7 Gum a Reception is activated T 2 AV Menu If flashes Announcement Standby zZ gt Mode Reception is not yet activated To activate tune in to another service providing the gt D Range Control signal required for Announcement Standby gt DRC1 or DRC2 or DRC3 Reception will stop flashing and e As the number increases the effect remain lit becomes stronger To deactivate the Announcement Standby 3 Reception ELN Select Off in step 2 TA PTY Standby Reception Available announcement types Travel Warning News Weather Event Special Rad Inf Sports Finance e Operations are exactly the same as explained on page 55 for FM RDS stations e You cannot store PTY codes separately for the DAB tuner and for the FM tuner Announcement Standby Reception ranny mie ame E Alternative Frequency Reception Announcement Standby Reception allows the D AB AF receiver to switch temporarily to your favourite serv
116. vity Selectivity Sensitivity Non contact optical pickup semiconductor laser Number of Channels 2 channels stereo Frequency Response DVD fs 48 kHz 96 kHz 16 Hz to 20 000 Hz DVD fs 192 kHz VCD CD 16 Hz to 20 000 Hz 16 Hz to 20 000 Hz Dynamic Range 96 dB Signal to Noise Ratio 98 dB Wow and Flutter Less than measurable limit DivX Video Max Resolution 720 x 480 pixels 30 fps 720 x 576 pixels 25 fps DVD CD Player Audio Bit Rate Sampling Frequency 32 Kbps 320 Kbps MPEG 1 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz MPEG 2 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz MPEG Video Max Resolution 720 x 480 pixels 30 fps 720 x 576 pixels 25 fps MP3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 Bit Rate 32 Kbps 384 Kbps Sampling Frequency 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Max Bit Rate 320 Kbps WMA Windows Media Audio Max Bit Rate 320 Kbps HDD 40 GB Map data 16 GB Storage 24 GB MP3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 Max Bit Rate 320 kbps WMA Windows Media Audio Max Bit Rate 320 kbps Screen size 3 5 inch wide liquid crystal display Number of Pixel 224 640 pixels 320 horizontal x 3 x 234 vertical Drive Method TFT Thin Film Transistor active matrix format Colour System NTSC Aspect Ratio 16 9 wide Power Requirement Operating Voltage DC 14 4 V 11 V to 16 V allowance Grounding System Negative ground Allowable
117. ways be observed In particular the Navigation System cannot be used as an aid to orientation when visibility is poor This Navigation System must only be used for its intended purpose The volume of the car radio Navigation System must be adjusted so that external noise is still audible Navigation guidance is performed based on the database therefore it may not be applicable to the current situation because of changes in traffic conditions e g changes in tollroads principal roads one way traffic or other traffic regulations In this case observe the current traffic signs or regulations e Traffic signs should be observed carefully while driving using the Navigation System Navigation System is only an aid Driver must always decide whether or not to heed the information provided JVC does not accept liability for erroneous data provided by the Navigation System Traffic guidance is restricted to passenger vehicles only Special driving recommendations and regulations for other vehicles e g commercial vehicles are not included Do not operate the unit while driving Terms of licence You are granted a non exclusive licence to use the database for your personal purposes The present licence does not authorise the granting of sublicenses Use of the data is only permitted in this specific JVC system It is forbidden to extract or make further use of significant parts of the database content or to duplicate mod
118. we ei m BAND gt A PTY code Select TUNER ae Select the bands p M gt FM gt FM3 gt AM Search for a station Auto Search e Manual Search Press and hold either lt 4 or gt until Manual Search appears on the monitor then press it repeatedly lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength FM station automatic presetting Manual presetting SSM Strong station Sequential You can preset six stations for each band Memory 1 lt gt gt FM1 gt FM2 gt FM3 gt AM This function works only for FM bands J You can preset six stations for each band ERAD 1 lt gt 2 Tune in to the station you want p gt FM1 gt FM2 gt FM3 gt AM to preset pai es 3 Display the Preset List 3 AV Menu FM1 Preset SCENT Mode li N a SSM lt m gt A Hold ENT SSM appears on the display e For FM only Each time you press and Local FM stations with the strongest signals hold the button you can change the are searched and stored automatically in the bands FM band 4 Select a preset number Addy be FM1 Presetd Cla gt A x Station name Hold N 92 5 MH You can also access the Preset List through AV Menu gt List Selecting preset stations On the remote 1 J FMM FMAM es FM1 Preset4 Cla x Station name N 92 5 MH From the Preset List 1 Display the Preset List H

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