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Optimus 970 Electronic Keyboard User Manual

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1. RDS Region Settings page 38 PTY LANGUAGE RDS Program Type Display Language page 43 SOUND TONE ene Tone Bass and Treble Settings page 28 Sound Settings BAW FAD ems Balance and Fader Settings page 28 LOUD eegen Loudness page 29 BEEP SEES Operation Beep Sound page 29 SCREEN DIMMER Dimmer Setting page 30 Screen Adjustment CONTRAST Contrast Adjustment page 30 BRIGHT eese Brightness Adjustment page 31 COLOR eege seess Color Adjustment page 31 NEN besse Tint Adjustment page 31 4 The main menu screen consists of a menu and submenus Hefer to the operation guide shown on the screen D Press MENU to display the main menu AJIV T lt I gt Main Menu Menu bar Selected item cyan colored Submenu ENTER OFI20LOUDH DH C 22062 O MENU Operation guide 2 Press the A V lt or gt gt button to move the cursor P 3 Press ENTER to select an item ka The setting adjusting menu for the selected item is displayed Panasonic Note The RDS menu can be selected only when the radio is in FM Car AV mode Setting Adjusting Menu P vA SELECT lt 3 ADJUST _BAL FADER NCE F IN DISBAND TRACK FRONT di ai OF2DEOUDH DH C VIA KID MENU ENTER Notes e The main menu and the setting adjusting menu are not displayed when the display unit is in the retracted
2. Red d R Red White RCA Cord 2 L E xr White E 4 CX DP9061EN 60 CQ VA707N Connecting the Parking Brake Connection Lead Caution For safety be sure to ask your nearest professional installer to do this connection Parking Brake Foot Brake The parking brake switch position varies with the vehicle model O EN r Batter Parking Brake Connection Lead Clip Connector Brake Light Vehicle Chassis Blue w yellow stripe Side Brake parking brake Connection Lead When the parking brake lever is engaged the unit is grounded by the chassis Attach a clip connector 2 to the end of the The clip connector is connected to the parking brake connection lead power source side lead of the parking brake lever Comes up to this point ont x on i KL H j mds l i E j dE AN ls Si Parking Brake Connection Lead Blue w yellow stripe Power Source Side Lead Connecting the Reverse Cord n case using an optional rear view camera the reverse lead must be connected e Connect the reverse lead violet w white stripe to the positive lead of the reverse lamp the lamp with a clear lens that lights when the transmission gear is shifted into the reverse position Check the reverse lamp Reverse Lamp REVERSE gt Reverse Lead d3Reverse Violet w white stripe Extension Cord Car Body rNQZD 7T Take it out of the back of the tail lamp mount Trans
3. Yellow Pre Out Changer right audio input R Red VTR2 left audio input CD Changer Ke VTR2 right audio input RF Red VTR2 In Display Unit Connector Ground Terminal Radio Antenna Connector Reset Switch Power Supply Connector CQ VA707N Before Use Turn the key in the ignition until the accessory indicator lights Warning Do not insert hands fingers or foreign objects into the unit while the display is moving Inserting your hands fingers or foreign objects into the unit can cause injuries and damage to the unit PWR Power MODE Panasonic Car AV a OPEN CLOSE CARD EA fier o OPEN CLOSE bhd PWR 7 0 WIDE COLOR LCD MONITOW WITH RECEIVER MODE OPEN CLOSE E N G L l S H 8 Power on Press PWR Power or MODE to switch on the power When using the display unit press MODE PWR to switch on the power Default FM mode Power off Press PWR again to switch off the power Or press and hold MODE for more than 2 seconds to switch off the power When using the display unit press and hold MODE PWR for more than 2 seconds to switch off the power How to Open and Raise the Display Press l OPEN CLOSE to draw out and raise the display The display unit is automatically set at the angle and in the position adjusted before gt pages 12 and 16 Note When the display unit is opened or closed a loud beep
4. E N G L S H 2 Remote Control Preparation Battery Insertion 1 Open the battery holder cover Lightly depress the cover and slide it out 2 Insert the battery Insert batteries in the correct direction making sure that their positive and negative ends match the same symbols in the battery holder E N G L S H 3 3 Replace the cover The cover is fixed in place with a click Battery Notes e Battery type Batteries to be used Two manganese UM4 dry cells R03 do not use alkaline dry cells e Battery life About 5 months under normal conditions of use Manganese dry cells at normal temperature Caution Improper use of batteries may cause overheating explosion or ignition resulting in injury or fire Battery leakage may cause damage to the unit e Do not disassemble or short the batteries Do not throw the batteries into a fire e To avoid the risk of an accident keep the batteries away from children e To store batteries insulate them with tape or the like Contact with metallic objects or other batteries can cause ignition or rupture e f the batteries are used in the wrong way there is the danger of liquid leakage rupture injuries and fail ure Insert batteries correctly with respect to their positive and negative ends Caution When decayed follow the rules and regulations of your country 6 CQ VA707N Names of Controls Warning For
5. SCREEN Press V to select TINT C20 OU st GH 6 2 Press ENTER to set TINT 3 Press lt or gt to emphasize red or green in the color image Notes e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 31 Operation General Volume ATIIVI VOLUME Press A or V to increase or decrease the volume VOL ZU E N G L S H Volume Level 0 to 40 N Co Press and hold A or V for more than 2 seconds to sequentially change the numeric levels on the display The volume adjusted in each mode is stored in the memory and changes each time the mode is changed Intelligent volume func tion Note Adjust the volume while the volume indicator appears on the display Mute Panasonic e Press MUTE to mute the sound completely um need MUTE dnm ge e Press MUTE again to cancel MUTE MODE Eee ecovawzw aun Changing the Operation Mode Press MODE to change the operation mode as follows eg FM AM LW MW VTR1 Volume MUTE CHC VTR2 Ee Changer Control x Mode Indicator FM BM TUER Ak LOCAL FHIl07 BOMkz PAR 7 0 WIDE COLOR LCD MONITOR WITH A MODE 32 Notes ein VIH1 mode the exte
6. Weather Finance Children Social Religion Phone In Travel Leisure Document Sport Rock M Easy M Light M Other M Jazz Country Nation M Oldies Folk M Other Music a2 PTY Language Changes the program type PTY display language NIV lt I gt ENTER RANDOM SCAN REPEAT N N Ta Ar d ASPECT OPEN CLOSE Panasonic Car AV IN DISC BAND TRACK VIIA lt I gt MENU ENTER Notes Default English D Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select RDS Press V or A to select PTY LANGUAGE SCREEN Wc gt ENTER SELECT PODE END CALL DUD FI FN 2 Press lt gt V or A to select the language GA SELECT ENTER SET PTY L NOUnDE Empl ish Oe par d paci gr B m m La Eu Boar sh 3 Press ENTER to set the PTY language Note Some languages are not available in certain channels e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 43 CD Changer Basics RANDOM SCAN REPEAT o e e ASPECT OPEN CLOSE Panasonic Car AV MODE 3 TITLE TILE 4 wy PAR 7 0 WIDE COLOR LCD MONITOR WITH R MODE 44 en vA e An optional chan
7. F ASPECT OPEN CLOSE LOC Local MODE VIA K gt CQ VA707N Radio Mode Press MODE to select the FM AM LW MW mode as follows FM AM LW MW VTRI Y CH C Changer Control VTR2 Notes Stereo Indicator e f the navigation mode is ON only the audio signal is switched while see the video signal remains as it is i em e The mode can be changed even C CC H EE sd when the display unit is in the z ATE a retracted position STER e The MODE button on the front of EE vn the display unit remains lit even KT when the power is off Frequency Band Press A BAND to switch the FM bands as follows Press V BAND to switch to the AM LW MW band A A V FM1 A A The stereo indicator lights during reception of a stereo broadcast only for FM bands STEREO Manual Tuning Press lt or gt to move to a lower or higher frequency Seek Tuning Press and hold lt or gt for more than 0 5 seconds then release The tuning automatically stops at the next station Monaural Mode Turn Mono on to reduce noise when receiving a stereo broadcast Press ENTER to switch the MONO mode on or off MONO Local Mode oniy for remote control Heceives in strong stations only when performing the seek tuning Press LOC to switch the LOCAL mode on or off LOCAL AIV BAND
8. placing a heavy object on it etc Optical Fiber Cable CA LRD690 option White RCA Cord When connected to the external amplifier control power lead AMP CONT of CY AC300 instead of connecting to the ACC power source the power of unit can be linked to that of CY AC300 Pre out Rear i E Yellow Front CQ VA707N Control Unit Pre out Front Not used Display Unit Control Unit Connecting Cord CQ VA707N Display Unit Video Control Lead Ground Lead Not used i 2 Subconnector IAN Do not connect to the Video Control Lead of CX DV1500 6 Ground Lead 59 Electrical Connections continues Example 3 Connection with two CD Changers CX DP9061EN You need the optional dual changer control unit CA CD55EN CX DP9061EN Extension Cord DIN BATT RCA GND Sie Ba m DIN Cord White a ee l it Red RCA Cord R Red l e Yellow Battery Lead To the car battery continuous 12V DC aa CEE mmn GC TAT Black Ground Lead To a clean bare metallic part of the car chassis DIN Cord Supplied to CA CD55EN i ACD CG si CD C 2 CA CD55EN CQ VA707N Control Unit Front TWIN Dual CD ER Control Lead Brown w white stripe Black Ground Lead Toaclean bare metallic part of the car chassis Yellow Battery Lead To the car battery continuous 12V DC L L En EE P a Bile RES
9. side the region e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds CQ VA707N Traffic Announcement TA E B 2 gt al YW m 9 ES CH 2 o a m 4 g d o N Panasonic Car AV TA Press TA to switch TA mode as follows Only for remote control Receive traffic programs automatically t Following functions are activated TA is not active Seek tuning and auto preset memory Seek tuning and auto preset memory work only for TP stations when TA mode is on TA Volume The TA volume can be adjusted to a level different from the regular volume page 40 Muting in TA Mode To listen only to traffic announcement while muting Adjust the TA volume page 40 2 Set the regular volume level to 0 gt page 32 TA Stand By Even when the CD changer the VTR1 or VTR2 mode is selected FM traffic announcements will interrupt them If TA is pressed in the CD changer the VTR1 or VTR2 mode when TA is off traffic announcements will similarly interrupt Traffic Gnome ana Ri Tedi RES EU TP REG ce CQ VA707N 39 Radio Data System RDS continues TA Volume TA VOLUME Set the volume of traffic announcements TA Default 24 Volume NIV lt
10. the VIR1 or VTR2 indicator on the front panel of the display unit lights Example of VTR1 mode VTR1 IN R L VIDEO Panasonic Car AV ra Unit R L VIDEO VTR2 IN MODE Ree 77 Emergency Announcement a When an emergency announcement is received in VIR mode ALARM lights and that announcement can be MODE heard id ad 7 0 WIDE COLOR LCD MONITOR WITH A Notes ein VTR1 mode the video and audio from the external device connected to VIR1 IN are selected ein VTR2 mode the video and audio from the external device connected to VTR2 IN are selected e f the navigation mode is ON only the audio signal is switched while the video signal remains as it is page 33 e The mode can be changed even when the display unit is in the retracted position 48 Aspect Ratio for VTR Mode Press AJ ASPECT to change the aspect ratio as follows Normal C C e The conventional TV image has a 4 3 ratio of horizontal to vertical e n this case a blank area remains on the right and left sides of the display Full eThe screen is extended horizontally as a whole to the aspect ratio of 16 to 9 e The extension ratio is the same at any point of the screen Zoom e The screen is fully extended at the normal aspect ratio of 4 to 3 e The top and bottom of the screen are slightly cut Panasonic Car AV A ASPECT Just e he screen is extended horizontally to th
11. 3 Valid Pixel Ratio over 99 99 Display Method Transparent color filter format Drive Method TFT Thin Film Transistor active matrix format Light Source Internal light built in small fluorescent lamp Speaker 36 mm round speaker one Sound Output 0 7 W Control Unit FM Stereo Radio Frequency Range 87 5 108 MHz Usable Sensitivity 8dB uV S N 30 dB Stereo Separation 35 dB at 1 kHz MW Radio Frequency Range 581 1 602 kHz Usable Sensitivity 28 dB uV S N 20 dB LW Radio Frequency Range 153 279 kHz Usable Sensitivity 35 dB uV S N 20 dB Note Specifications and design are subject to modification without notice due to improvements in tech nology 67 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Central P O Box 288 Osaka 530 91 Japan YEFM283609 B0900 0 Printed in Japan
12. I gt Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select RDS Press A to select TA VOL UME Press ENTER to set the TA volume AABAND CHEER us ENTER SELECT MOIE EAD ICFRILOUDT CH RANDOM SCAN LR amp 2 Press AA VOLUME or V VOLUME to increase or decrease Panasonic the TA volume Car AV MODE AA BAND EB OE GONE EU WIL Wr TA VOLUME Fass WaT ey io SATION TRACK VIA KID MENU ENTER DE SECURITY Volume MODE e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 40 Program Type PTY Display Press PTY to switch the PTY mode as follows Only for remote con trol LI PTY display mode The following functions are activated PTY off PTY is not active e Q Q 495 em ENTER Note When PTY is activated band mode switching can not be per formed If it is necessary to switch the band mode inactivate PTY PTY Language PTY display language can be changed gt page 43 English German Spanish Swedish Italian French Dutch PTY PTY Selection CD Press gt to change the program type as follows el opposite direction Panasonic SPEECH MUSIC News Current Affairs In
13. K L2Y TRACK ENTER Panasonic Car AV MODE Numeric button WN DISC BAND VIIA TRACK TA i Ee ENTER Station Preset FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM LW MW can store a maximum of 6 stations each in their preset station memories Manual Station Preset Store the currently received station to any of the preset buttons 1 to 6 Up to 6 stations can be memorized per band Only for remote control CD Press A or V to select a desired band 2 Use manual or seek tuning to find a station which is to be preset in KebiRiz8 the memory A Si PE 9 Press and hold one of the preset buttons 1 to 6 until the display blinks Only for remote control Preset memory table Note Preset memory or auto preset memory operation deletes the previously set station and presets the newly selected station in its place Auto Station Preset Activate the automatic search for the strongest available stations on the presently received band starting from the lowest frequency Then store the stations offering the best reception to preset buttons 1 to 6 Up to six stations can be memorized per band Only for remote control Select a band press and hold ENTER for more than 2 seconds e he 6 strongest available stations will be automatically set in the memory on preset buttons 1 to 6 Only for remote control e Once set the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5 sec onds each Note Pres
14. Press lt or gt to select USER Press A or V to select SYS TEM and ID CODE 4 P e el Eet CA deg if 1 Wad gt ENTER SELECT RI EAD ENTER CALL OO CHE 2 Press ENTER to set ID CODE MENU The ID code setting menu appears INPUT THE JLD iD CODE Note When you are setting your ID code for the first time it is not necessary to enter the old ID code CUAL DUD TH EH Z AMT 3 Enter an ID code of 4 digits using PS the buttons 1 to 6 Only for eT d Set TD CODE Car AV a fk remote control l INPUT THE NEW ID CODE Numeric button 4 Enter the new ID code of 4 digits again using the buttons 1 to 6 INPUT TIE UL Ire nly for remote control o y INPUT THE NEW ID CODE N m m MENU xv gt i E Caution RE INPUT THE NEW ID CUDE Record your registered ID code and VIIA lt I gt keep it in a secure location CC oe PL 0 e vAUAM MENU ENTER 19 User Settings Continued How to change your ID code If you wish to change your already set ID code for a new ID code fol low the steps below CD Press MENU to display the main NIV KI menu BER ED SCREEN Press X or gt to select USER Bic Press A or V to select SYS TEM and ID CODE sz ENTER SELECT MODE END att DONC ER E 2 Press ENTER to set ID CODE The ID code setting menu appears INPUT THE OLO D CODE ENTE
15. To the power control lead of the Panasonic TV tuner CQ VA707N E N G L S H e IA 57 Electrical Connections continues Example 2 Advanced System Connection with DVD Player CX DV1500PEN Digital Surround Processor CY AC300EX and Power Amplifiers CY M9054EN and CY M7052EN CY AC300 Operating Unit Operating Unit Main Unit Connecting DIN Cord SUB W REAR ANALOG IN d Lang Ground Lead m To a clean bare metallic dien Cord part of the car chassis Red option RCA Cord When a two way option ACC or IGN Power CGR ca cord is used AC a nine BN Resistor 2200 o ower R PEA Cord RCA Cord Yellow option option Battery Lead CE EAE A TT To the car battery P Fuse 5A R White L Red R L LC continuous 12 V DC Black w green stripe Center Speaker Cord Black Amplifier Control Power Lead External Amplifier OUO WONG SIPE Blue w white stripe Control Power Cord Amplifier Control Power Cord Blue w white stripe E Connect to AMP CONT Left Right Left Right Speaker Speaker Speaker Speaker Rear Rear Front Front Center Speaker EAB CF2 Sub Woofer 58 E N G L S H QI o AUDIO VIDEO Notes on handling optical fiber cable CX DV1500 Rear Do not bend the cable sharply Do not allow the cable to be damaged by getting it caught in the door
16. an area where it would obstruct the operation of an air bag e Ask a trained technician to install the unit Installation and wiring require training and expe rience To be safe ask the sales outlet where you pur chased the unit to perform the installation When Operating e Do not let the unit fall or be strongly impacted since this may cause a malfunction or fire When Parked e Do not watch the monitor with the engine off It will consume battery power and may prevent the engine from starting Prior to operating this unit it is a advisable to assign your 4 digit ID code for security The figures 1 to 6 can be used The figures 7 to 9 and O are not available Make sure to use four digits for ID code ID code can not be set with two or three digits Once the ID code has been set the unit cannot be operated if the main power supply is disconnected then re connected It is electronically locked up so that the thief could not use the stolen unit unless that person knows the code you have set The ID code operation must be performed only by the person whom the unit belongs to Generally it is not necessary to enter the ID code each time when using the unit if it has never been dis connected from the main power supply car battery For the ID code setting procedures see pages 19 to 21 Caution Hecord your registered ID code and keep it in a secure location If you forget it you will be unable to use the unit ie WANA
17. decrease the contrast between black and white Notes e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 30 Brightness Adjust the image brightness Default 0 adjustment range 15 to 15 CD Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select SCREEN LAIIVI lt I gt Press V or A to select BRIGHT 2 Press ENTER to set BRIGHT 3 Press lt or gt to darken or lighten the display USER MS SOUND Ca HAST i SET af OHT ch PATER SELECT MILE EH g M920 O06 T OH C Color Adjust the image color depth Default 0 adjustment range 15 to 15 CD Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select ne SCREEN Press V or A to BRAVO select COLOR 2 Press ENTER to set COLOR Press lt or gt to lighten or deepen the depth of color on the ES e J es display Tint Adjust the image color tone or tint Default 0 adjustment range 15 to 15 Note Tint cannot be set on the PAL setting screen ENTER KOR ZH OU GH C p L SabJUsT COLOR tg IN DISCRAND TRACK CD Press MENU to display the main RE menu MI ETE VIA KID Press lt or gt to select E MENU ENTER
18. it on another car e When replacing a car battery with a new one or other cases When the unit is disconnected from the main power supply such as the above cases follow the proce dure below Note All settings return to the default setting except ID code PWR Power MODE D Press PWR or MODE to switch on the power When using the display unit press MODE PWR to switch on the power The loud beep sounds for 10 seconds 2 Press ie J OPEN CLOSE to raise the display unit during the loud beep is sounding The display unit is not raised even if you press after the loud beep stops In such a situation switch off the power and try the procedure again 91D code input screen is displayed Enter the ID code using the remote control WARNING i Success dh AN DIO Rr OF EE PICUS Ui Su Ed INFUT THE D OE wc Oh Ka prs ls TO DAVE IO ANY PulpasE OTHER HAN dd l ich LSE WITH REAR VIEW CAMERA Thre Product will mar operate with zn invalid EOE amp OPEN CLOSE Numeric button 8 Note When failing in entering ID code a screen on the right is dis INPUT THE iD DODE played and the unit beeps three welch times Enter a correct ID code In case of failing in entering ID code Q2 Ro DS BO This Product will three times consecutively the power not operate with is turned off Turn on the power wn VEMM ae again and enter a correct ID code in this case MODE 4 OPEN C
19. position e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu 15 16 User Settings Monitor Position TILT SLIDE Adjust the tilt angle and front rear position of the raised display unit Default TILT S SLIDE FRONT The monitor position setting menu can also be displayed by pressing the TILT button on the front panel of the display unit for more than 1 second gt page 12 CD Press MENU to display the menu Press or gt to select USER Eg EOS OUS CAREEN AII V1 lt I gt Press V or A to select TILT B 7 SLIDE Vac gt ENTER SELECT RE END USC BUG EHH 2 Press ENTER to set TILT SLIDE SLIDE VFROWT REAR OSC Gb PH E 3 TILT Press N or V to increase or decrease the tilt angle of the display unit QA ka hy TU TA Cu Panasonic Car AV l l i approx approx 70 Tilting angle adjustment 5 levels SLIDE Press lt or gt to move the display to the front or rear position Backward REAR Forward FRONT Note Position REAR and tilt angle VIAN lt I gt 5 cannot be selected at the same time MENU ENTER FRONT REAR position Notes e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically close
20. safe driving the operation is possible only when stopped with the parking brake engaged WARN ING will be displayed if you try to switch to VTR1 or VTR2 mode by pressing the MODE button while driving E N G L I S H 4 Remote Control Unit To use the remote control direct it at REMOTE remote control light sensor on the display unit gt the next page There are differences in the control buttons between the remote control and the display unit If the remote control does not have the button you wish to use operate it on the display unit e Button not on the remote control TILT button Infrared Transmitter Direct it at REMOTE Remote Control Sensor on the display unit PWR Power button On the display unit one button covers the ATIV I VOLUME button L d functions of both PWR and MODE buttons Q lt gt TRACK button AN I V DISC BAND button e DISC NV button e BAND AV button Numeric button Remote control unit only 1 CHEF button 21 CHA button AF button ma PTY button 3 TITLE button OPEN CLOSE button 4 RANDOM button 5 SCAN button 6 REPEAT button TA button AJ ASPECT button LOC Local button Note If the display unit is in the retracted position the MENU NAVI NAVIGATION and A ASPECT but tons cannot be used 7 CQ VA707N E N G L S H 5 Names of Controls continu
21. sounds three times Cautions e Mount the unit in a position where it will be free from contact with any obstacle e f the unit stops halfway press OPEN CLOSE again and draw it all the way in e Do not forcibly move it by hand e Do not enter your finger or hand into moving parts and disc slot Otherwise you and the unit may be damaged Keep babies and children away from the unit 11 Befo re Use Continued E N G BD RDS L l S H MODE D gt OPEN CLOSE PWR 7 0 WIDE COLOR LCD MONITOR WITH RECEIVER 9 TILT Tilt Z 234 5 I 1 I 1 ee V I I l I i 1 f f vol o ot i i approx Ki 110 approx 70 Tilting angle adjustment 5 levels Slide Forward Backward FRONT REAR FRONT REAR position max Top view Lateral angle adjustment Cautions max 15 Vertical Angle TILT and Forward Backward Position SLIDE Adjustment The angle adjustment is approximate and may deviate slightly from the set value depending on the installation position and other condi tions Default TILT 3 SLIDE FRONT Cautions e For smooth adjustment make sure to first return the lateral angle to the neutral position and then adjust the tilt angle e Do not manually change the position of the unit by force CD After raising the display press and hold TILT on the display unit for more than 1 second to display the monitor pos
22. the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds ien WAIT dy ACC Selection ACC If your car has an ACC position turn the switch to ACC Otherwise turn it to OFF When ACC ON is set the unit is turned off automatically after stopping the engine If your car is not equipped with ACC be sure to turn off the unit before stopping the engine Otherwise the unit keeps consuming the power Consequently the battery goes dead Default ACC OFF Caution If your car has no ACC be sure to use a default ACC OFF NIV lt I gt CD Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select USER Press V or A to select SYSTEM and ACC ipe SURG SCREEN ENTER CIT erer acc mp E ENTER SELECT MODE ENU MEET MENU ET 2 Press ENTER to switch the ACC Selection as follows 4 F 2 RANDOM SCAN REPEAT ACC ON see ACC provided Panasonic Car AV Merits when ACC is activated e The unit is turned off automatically after stopping the engine 7 e The MODE button on the front of the display unit remains lit even sis when power is off e Even if the power is off the display unit can be tilted by pressing TILT button VIA LI MENU ENTER Notes e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting ad
23. EN Car Navigation CN DV2000EN RGB TV Tuner CY TN1500PEN VTHR1 Rear View Camera VT R2 CY TN1500PEN G Connect car navigation to RGB Connect Rear View Camera to VTR2 Connect TV tuner to VTR1 Set PAL used in TV tuner to VTR1 Use the same signal as the rear view camera in VTR2 ordinary PAL VTR2 Video Rear View Camera CQ VA707N 25 26 User Settings Continued TV Tuner CY TN1500PEN and Rear View Camera a car navigation system is not connected TV Tuner CY TN1500PEN VTR1 Rear View Camera VTR2 When not connecting a car nav igation system select RGB dn 1 Connect Rear View Camera to VTR2 Connect TV tuner to VTR1 Set PAL used in TV tuner to VTR1 Use the same signal as the rear view camera in VTR2 ordinary PAL Other corporations car navigation sys tem and TV Tuner CY TN1500PEN Car Navigation VTR 1 TV Tuner CY TN1500PEN VTR2 Connect car navigation system to VTR1 Rear view camera is not con nected VTR2 L Connect TV tuner to VTR2 Use the same signal as the car navigation system in VTR1 ordinary NTSC Set PAL used in TV tuner to VTR2 Notes VTR2 Video Rear View Camera Car Navigation REMOTE CQ VA707N CY TN1500PEN REMOTE e Press MODE to close the main menu and
24. LOSE Notes e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 21 User Settings Continued Input Selection INPUT SELECT The unit has three connecting terminals RGB VTR1 VTR2 A car navigation system rear view camera television tuner etc can be connected to these terminals Use this menu to set the device actually con nected to each terminal Default NAVI RGB CAMERA OFF TV TUNER OFF VTR1 PAL VTR2 PAL COD Press MENU to display the main AV Is menu JER SOLD SEREEN Press lt or gt to select USER Be Press MV to select INPUT SELECT TIEA VAC gt ENTER SELECT POCE FENG OSC U E Press ENTER to set INPUT vats SELECT ENTER SET SELECT EU seer Lt EL YTE OFF VTRI UTE OFF WTR 3 Press V LA lt or 5 to move the cursor Press ENTER to set after each setting NAVI Set the terminal to which a Panasonic car navigation system CN DV2000EN for example is connected lt anasonc is recommended that a car navigation system be con nected to the RGB terminal If no car navigation sys tem is connected select RGB CAMERA Set the terminal to which a rear view camera is con nected If no rear view camera is connected select OFF MODE TV TUNER Set th
25. Muting in TA mode Note When LW MW mode is activated an emer gency announcement can not be received auto matically IZ fac ss Mi IEKGOGCL nanam e T TH em Alternative Frequency AF Panasonic Car AV Press AF to change AF mode as follows Only for remote control Low level AF operating sensitivity High level AF operating sensitivity AF is not active Auto Preset Memory Auto preset memory works only for RDS stations when the AF mode is on page 35 about auto preset memory Best Station Search Best Station Search is automatically activated to store the station with the best reception for each preset button Region Mode Changes the selection range of AF and Best Station Search page 38 about Region on or off 37 38 Radio Data System RDS continues Region Setting Changes the selection range of AF and Best Station Search Default REGION OFF AJIV T lt I gt l ENTER MENU REPEAT Panasonic Car AV XN DISCIZAND Weg VIA KID MENU ENTER Notes CD Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select RDS Press V or A to select REGION ey SUNN SCREFW Ac ENTER SELECT PODE END DL AUG Fe 2 Press ENTER to switch the region mode as follows REGION ON The frequency is changed only for programs within the region REGION OFF The frequency is changed also for programs out
26. ODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 28 Loudness AIIV 1 lt I gt Enhance treble and bass tones when listening at low or medium volume Default ON CD Press MENU to display the main menu gti RES Press lt or gt to select SOUND Press MV or A to select LOUD ENTER Lez pid SELECT BOGE EH GE2ODLOUSST BGH De MENS 2 Press ENTER to switch the loudness as follows LOUD ON LOUD OFF Note The loudness setting can be switched between ON and OFF by Y pressing and holding MUTE LOUD on the main unit for more than 2 e seconds Panasonic Car AV Beep Enable or disable the beep of button operations Default ON CD Press MENU to display the main menu USER ROS Press lt or gt to select SOUND Press M to select BEEP VIA lt I gt Tue ENTER SELECT RODE END MENU ENTER OR AH OUT GH IN DISC BAND TRACK 2 Press ENTER to switch the beep of button operations as follows Erste cava M BEEP ON BEEP OFF Note When the display unit is opened or closed a loud beep sounds three times However this loud beep has nothing to do with BEEP ON OFF Accordingly the loud
27. Operating Instructions Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d instructions Manuale di istruzioni Manual de Instrucciones In Dash 7 Wide Color LCD Monitor with RDS Receiver and Changer Control 7 Zoll Breitbild LCD Farbmonitor mit RDS Receiver und Wechslersteuerung f r den Einbau in das Armaturenbrett Moniteur cristaux liquides couleur grand cran de 7 0 pouces avec r cepteur RDS et commande de changeur lint gr en tableau de bord Monitor LCD a schermo ampio di 7 per cruscotto con ricevitore RDS e controllo cambiadischi AUTORADIO Monitor de pantalla ancha de LCD en color de 7 pulgadas con receptor RDS y control de cambiador de discos para el tablero de instrumentos CQ VA707N Panasonic Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung vor der Verwendung dieses Produktes aufmerksam durch und bewahren Sie sie danach f r sp tere Nachschlagezwecke sorgfaltig auf Priere de lire ces instructions attentivement avant d utiliser le produit et garder ce manuel pour l utilisation ult rieure Si prega di leggere attentamente queste istruzioni prima di usare questo prodotto e di conservare questo manuale per usi futuri Lea con atenci n estas instrucciones antes de utilizar el producto y guarde este manual para poderlo consultar en el futuro Contents Page mlbcqee cc 4 Bier Ett Le mE v 5 WC OGG eO 5 Remote Co
28. R 3 Enter the present ID code using the buttons 1 to 6 Only for remote control ep MENU If the wrong ID code is entered a crar PER ER new ID code cannot be registered 1 eM 4 Enter a new ID code of 4 digits using the buttons 1 to 6 Only ell THE m ID copr for remote control lu THE MEW uenis Panasonic Car AV CVACL BO EH Z 5 Enter the new ID code of 4 digits again using the buttons 1 to 6 INPUT EAR I copE i Only for remote control Numeric button INPUT THE NEW ID 20DE Caution Record your registered ID code and keep it in a secure location RE INPUT THE NEM ID CODE CVAEL DEID FT CHE How to cancel the known ID code one Note Should your unit ever require service cancel your ID Code before sending for repair Perform CD 3 INPUT THE NEW ID CODE is displayed but please ignore it 4 Press and hold ENTER until display the RE INPUT THE NEW ID CODE The ID code canceling procedure is completed The unit now works like any other radio without an ID CODE VIIA lt I gt MENU ENTER Notes e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 20 ID Code Input e When removing the unit from the car and mounting
29. Track Scan Only for remote control Play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc in sequential order starting from the track following the one you are currently listening to e Press 5 SCAN The first 10 seconds of each track on the discs play in sequence After all tracks are scanned resume normal play from the start of the original track e Press B SCAN again to cancel Disc Scan Only for remote control Play the first 10 seconds of the first track on all discs in the changer in sequential order starting from the disc following the one you are cur rently listening to Quem e Press and hold 5 SCAN for more than 2 seconds The 1st track of NAVIGATION 6 REPE AT all the discs in the magazine is played for 10 seconds each cm me When all discs are scanned resume normal play from the start of 8 MA the original disc 5 6 1 rm PE P e Press and hold 5 SCAN for more than 2 seconds again to cancel Panasonic Car AV Track Repeat Only for remote control Repeat playing the currently selected track 5 SCAN e Press 6 REPEAT to repeat the current selection e Press 6 REPEAT again to cancel Disc Repeat Only for remote control Repeat playing the currently selected disc e Press and hold 6 REPEAT for more than 2 seconds to repeat the current disc selection M I e Press and hold 6 REPEAT for more than 2 seconds again to can cel 46 Du
30. al CD Changer Only for remote control This function lets you control two CD changers through the optional dual CD Changer control unit CA CD55EN Change over between two connected CD changers Default CH 1 Press 1 CHE or 2 CHEM to select CD changer 1 or CD changer 2 gt page 60 Only for remote control CD changer indicator Note This function is not available when there is no disc in the con nected CD changer or when the magazine is not in the changer 47 Auxiliary e Watching the Image or listening to the sound of a connected external device e Connect a mobile video deck video camera rear view camera or car navigation system for example WARNING For safe driving the operation is possible only when stopped with the parking brake engaged WARN ING will be displayed if you try to switch to VTR1 or VTR2 mode by pressing the MODE button while driving Notes e f your car navigation system is not connected be sure to set the NAVI navigation input to RGB on the setting adjusting menu gt page 22 e f your rear view camera is not connected be sure to set the CAMERA to OFF on the setting adjust ing menu page 22 VTR Mode Press MODE to change to VTR1 mode or VTR2 mode as follows FM AM LW MW VTHl t Y CH C lt VTR2 Changer Control The image supplied by a connected external device is displayed At the same time
31. beep sounds even if BEEP OFF has been set MUTE LOUD Notes e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 29 Screen Adjustment Dimmer Adjust the brightness of the backlight Default DAY 4 NIGHT 1 CD Press MENU to display the main menu roser EE Sout ANIV lt I gt Press lt or gt to select SCREEN BRIGHT Press AJ to select DIMMER CT 2 Press ENTER to set DIMMER wags ERTER SELECT BIDE END Press A V IK or gt to err move the cursor Press ENTER to set after each setting DAY With the side lights off NIGHT With the side lights on ENTER gt To increase light intensity E aes ELECT CEWTES SET lt To decrease light intensi DUR ss ty Mgr VS BS Gea MENU kan aua eue 1 2 3 4 f Darker Brighter Panasonic Contrast Adjust the image contrast Default 0 adjustment range 15 to 15 CD Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select SCREEN Press V or A to select CONTRAST EH Press ENTER to set CON IA IT VIA lt I gt TRAST ivan aun EH Ep MENU ENTER Press lt or gt to increase or
32. by pressing the MODE button while driving E N G L l S H 6 Display Unit Mode Indicator AM FM VTR1 VTR2 CH C TV CHeC Changer Control Brees covazw CODE SECURITY PR DS EM AM FM VTR1 VTR2 TILT button OPEN CLOSE e Wp N a LETTE Se OPEN CLOSE button AIV VOLUME button MODE PWR Power button Hold down for more than 2 seconds to turn the power off MUTE LOUD button Hold down for more than 2 seconds to turn the LOUD on off See pages 55 to 61 about electrical connections Connect the subconnector parking brake con nection lead reverse lead antenna control lead and illumination lead gt page 55 Connect the display unit control unit connecting cord gt page 55 9 CQ VA707N E N G L S H 7 10 Names of Controls continued Control Unit See pages 55 to 61 about electrical connections VTR1 In VTR1 right audio input R Red VTH1 left audio input L White VTH1 video input Yellow REMOTE Remote terminal for TV tuner CY TN1500PEN RGB Connector Terminal for con necting to Panasonic car navigation system VIDEO Out Yellow Changer control For external video monitor connector Pre out Rear R Red L White Changer left audio input L White Pre out Front R Red L White VTR2 video input
33. d if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds CQ VA707N Clock Setting CLOCK CD Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select USER Press V or A to select CLOCK AIV lt I gt SOUR SCREEN INPUT SELLER AES ENTER SELECT MODE END ACL PED CHT ENTER 2 Press ENTER to set CLOCK WA 32128 d NN ENTER SET DISPLAY aH DEF iir MODE RDS Len ATE UH DoF Panasonic Car AV 3 Press lt gt V or A to move the cursor Press ENTER to set after each setting e Clock Display Select DISPLAY ON Clock display is on OFF Clock display is off e Clock Mode select CLOCK MODE enren RDS The clock is automatically adjusted using the RDS clock time service function gt page 36 about RDS MANUAL Adjust the clock manually VIIA lt I gt Press lt to adjust the hour MENU ENTER Press gt to adjust the minute Hold lt or gt to change numbers rapidly Notes e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 17 User Settings Continued Navigation Set Up NAVI SET UP Navigation volume can be set when a Panasonic car navigation system is connected This is to set the voice guid
34. driver must not watch videos while driving It may lead to distraction and cause an accident e Keep the unit at an appropriate sound level Driving with the sound at a level that prevents you from hearing sounds outside and around the vehicle may cause an accident Precautions Car Washing To avoid electrical shorts which may cause a fire or other damage do not expose this product to water or excessive moisture Car Ventilation If your car is parked for several hours in direct sunlight the temperature inside the car may become very high It is advisable to drive the car and give the interior a chance to cool down before switching the unit on Power Supply This product is designed to be used in a car hav ing a 12 volt negative ground battery system Service This product is made of precision parts Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust any parts For repair please consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center About Preset Memory The preset memory is cleared to return to the orig inal factory setting when the power connector or battery is disconnected ID Code For Installation e nstall the monitor in a position that does not obstruct the driver s vision e Do not install the control unit in the following types of location A location which is exposed to water a location where it could be stepped on or a location which is exposed to hot air such as near a heater duct e Do not install the unit in
35. e aspect ratio of 16 to 9 e he extension ratio increas es toward the right and left NAVIGATION e ends of the screen Aspect Notes e The zoom and just screens do not apply to car navigation images e When the rear view camera is in operation with the gear shift in the reverse R position the image is shown on the full screen only Caution This is to remind you that compression or extension of the screen using the aspect ratio screen mode changing function of this product for commercial purposes or viewing listening by the public could infringe on the rights of the author protected by the copyright laws 49 Installation Preparation e When bending the mounting tab of the mounting collar with a screwdriver be careful not to injure your hands and fingers e We strongly recommend you to wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries e Before installation check the radio operation with antenna and speakers e Disconnect the cable from the negative battery 1 terminal see caution below e The unit should be installed in a horizontal posi tion with the front end up at a convenient angle 30 or less but not more than 30 Sass Caution Do not disconnect the battery terminals of a car with trip or navigational computer since all user settings stored in memory will be lost Instead take extra care with installing the unit to prevent shorts Dashboard Instal
36. e terminal to which a TV tuner CY TN1500PEN for example is connected If no TV tuner is connect 4 If needed set PAL or NTSC for VTR1 and VTR2 w Tae Note If the terminal is set as a TV tuner the TV mode is automati o cally set to PAL and NTSC is not available VIA KID MENU ENTER RGB Control Unit front 22 Connection example See pages 55 to 61 about electrical connections for detail Panasonic Car Navigation System CN DV2000EN Connect to RGB connector When using DVD Player of CN DV2000EN connect to VTR1 PAL for DVD signal Note on connecting a car navigation system e RGB connection It is recommended that Panasonic car navigation system be connected to the RGB terminal If a car navigation system is connected to another than the RGB terminal VTR1 or VTR2 set the navigation screen to NTSC To watch a DVD video of the PAL system with the car navigation system change the setting to PAL on this menu es RCA cord It is recommended that the VTR output RCA cord of a car navigation system be connected to VTH1 If a DVD video disc is inserted in this case the VTR1 DVD video mode is automati cally selected provided that the video control cord is connect ed gt page 57 Other corporations car navigation sys tem Connect to VTR1 or VTR2 VTR1 Set the connector that is con nected to a car navigation Use the same signal as the car navigation ordina
37. e unstable e When removing the DIN plug be sure to press the clip ien WANA 55 Electrical Connections continues Example 1 Advanced System Up grade Connection with CD Changer CX DP9061EN TV Tuner CY TN1500PEN and Car Navigation CN DV2000EN CN DV2000EN DVD Car Navigation RGB RCA Cord RGB Cord CQ VA707N _ supplied to CN DV2000EN Control Unit Remote 05 6 00 000069 DIN Cord B CD Text recognizable CD Changer CX DP9061EN White L 3 ZASA RCA Cord 4 ee eee mmm RCA Cord a eS Red R supplied to CY TN1500PEN KE E Extension Cord g E E m DIN BATT RCA GND Remote CY TN1500PEN TV Tuner 56 Power Connector supplied to CN DV2000EN Display Unit Control Unit Orange EEGEN Cord ea ee Display Unit r NAVI MUTE VIDEO CONT Navi Mute Lead The volume of the unit is lowered when the navigation voice guide is on Green We stripe a i When a DVD video disc is inserted into the car navigation system the DVD video screen is automatically selected provided that the following conditions are met e The RCA cord of the car navigation system is connected to VIR1 e NAVI is set to RGB using INPUT SELECT e The car navigation system is connected to VA707 with both the RGB cord and RCA cord We Subconnector Video Control Lead Ground Lead TV CONT TV Control Lead
38. e volume of the car navigation system Its volume can be set so that the volume of the unit will be automatically lowered when the voice guide is on Navi Mute When navigation input gt page 22 is set to RGB connect the unit to the navigation mute cord of the car navigation system Default NAVI MUTE 1 NAVI VOLUME 4 AIIVI lt I gt D Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select iz FETTE 4T USER Press V or A to AT Ste select NAVI SET UP VRS ENTER SELECT MODE END att EI PR E 2 Press ENTER to set NAVI SET UP Panasonic Car AV 3 Press A V lt or gt to move the cursor e Navi Mute Level OFF The volume of the unit remains normal even when the voice guide of the car navigation system is on The volume can be adjusted with the VOLUME A and V buttons 1 The volume of the unit is lowered to about 1 3 of the full level when the navigation voice guide is on 2 The volume of the unit is lowered to about 1 10 of the full level when the navigation voice guide is on 3 The volume of the unit is lowered to zero no sound VILA lt I gt when the navigation voice guide is on e Navigation Volume MENU ENTER lt The volume of the navigation voice guide decreases gt The volume of the navigation voice guide increases 4 Press ENTER to complete the navi mute level and the navigation volume level e Navi mute is invalid when navigation inp
39. ed Operate the controls on the display unit in the same way as you operate the remote control buttons There are differences in the control buttons between the display unit and the remote control unit If the dis play unit does not have the button you wish to use operate it on the remote control unit e Buttons not on the display unit 1I CHEB button 4 RANDOM button TA button 2 CHEM button 5 SCAN button AF button 3 TITLE button 6 REPEAT button PTY button LOC button Display Unit REMOTE Remote Control Sensor EESO COVATO7N REMOTE 7 0 WIDE WITH RECEIVER 7 inches 18 cm Wide LCD Display i Bullt In Speaker rear only for car navigation voice guidance ENTER button ASPECT NAVIGATION DISCIZBAND RACK II a en f w PT vw me MM P De s EE _ gt ENR E lt gt 1 TRACK button A ASPECT button MENU button ATIIV I DISC BAND button e DISC AV button e BAND AV button NAVI NAVIGATION button Notes e When the display unit is in the retracted position the MENU NAVI NAVIGATION A ASPECT and TILT buttons cannot be used e When power is on the indicator of the selected mode lights orem vA Warning For safe driving the operation is possible only when stopped with the parking brake engaged WARN ING will be displayed if you try to switch to VTR1 or VTR2 mode
40. et memory or auto preset memory operation deletes the previously set station and presets the newly selected station in its place Tuning in to a Preset Station This is how to tune in to a station stored in the memory by Manual or Auto Station Preset Press any of the buttons 1 to 6 to tune in to the preset station Only for remote control CQ VA707N 35 Radio Data System RDS Some FM stations are broadcasting added data compatible with RDS This radio set offers convenient functions using such data RDS service availability varies with areas Please understand if RDS service is not available in your area the following service is not available either This chapter explains the summary and operation regarding RDS RDS Basics The following functions are available when receiv ing RDS stations e Program Service Name Display PS Display The name of station is displayed instead of the frequency Note It seldom happens that PS display does not show the information correctly because a special font is used However this is not due to malfunction e Clock Time Service CT Service When receiving an RDS station the CT Clock Time service automatically adjusts the time and date e Alternative Frequency AF When reception is poor an RDS station broad casting the same program is tuned in automati cally e Region Mode Changes the selection range of AF and Best Station Search page 37 for Be
41. f time ur Do not use cleansers which have polishing granules because this could Benzine Adhesive damage the surface of the unit Tape Clean dirt by wiping lightly with a soft cloth When the unit is dirty wipe the surface of the display using Wiping Cloth 15 an accessory to the unit E Without a Wiping Cloth When the unit is dirty wipe with a well wrung cloth dipped in a liquid dishwashing detergent neutral diluted with 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 Wring well Wipe lightly Go over the same surface with a dry cloth D Kitchen cleanser diluted with water jen vA Specifications Power Supply 12 V DC 11 V 16 V test voltage 14 4 V negative ground Current Consumption 7A at rated VTR operation output Audio Input Sensitivity 0 5 Vrms VTR Pre output Voltage 4 V CD Changer Play Mode 1 kHz 0 dB Video input signal Composite video signal 1 0 Vp p 75 2 Video output signal Composite video signal 1 0 Vp p 75 2 Dimensions Display Unit 178 W x 50 H x 160 D mm Control Unit 215 W x 41 H x 150 D mm Weight Display Unit 1 9kg Control Unit 1 2 o1 A H 22 Liquid most eara Panel 7 inches wide Screen Dimensions 156 W x 87 H x 178 D mm Number of Pixels 336 960 pixels 234 vertical x 480 horizontal x
42. formation Sport Education Drama Cultures gt Science Varied Speech Pop Music gt Rock Music Easy Listening Light Classics M gt Serious Classics Other Music Weather amp Metr gt Finance Children s Progs Social Affairs gt Religion Phone In Travel amp Touring Leisure amp Hobby Jazz Music Country Music gt National Music Oldies Music Folk Music gt Documentary SPEECH 2 Select a desired program and press and hold ENTER for more than 2 seconds Seek will start to tune in to a station broadcasting the selected program type 41 Radio Data System RDS continues PTY Preset Program types are stored in memory under the preset buttons 1 to 6 shown in the table below To tune in to the desired program type press any of the preset buttons 1 to 6 PTY Search If a preset call has failed search the program type station as follows CD Select a program type by pressing the preset button The preset program type appears on the display for 5 seconds 2 Press the same preset button again or hold ENTER for more than 2 seconds to tune in to the desired program type station PTY Preset Change D Select a program type 2 Press and hold one of the preset buttons 1 to 6 for more than 2 seconds to store in the memory Panasonic Car AV Numeric button Affairs Info Educate Drama Cultures Science Varied
43. ger CX DP88N for example must be connected e Use of the optional Dual CD Changer Control Unit CA CD55EN allows you to con nect two CD changers dual changers gt page 60 e When the unit is connected with a CD text recognizable CD changer CX DP9061EN for example CD text can appear on the display Starting the CD Changer Once the CD changer has been connected press MODE to change to the CD changer mode as follows FM AM LW MW VTR1 A Y CHC VTR2 Changer Control Notes e The CH C mode is not available if no changer is connected e f no disc is in the magazine NO DISC appears e f the magazine is inserted while power is on the CH C mode is automatically selected to start playing e f the navigation mode is ON only the audio signal is switched while the video signal remains as it is e The mode can be changed even when the display unit is in the retracted position Track Number Disc Number Title Display Track title or disc title appears on the display only when the unit is connected to a CD changer that can recognize CD text CX DP9061EN for example Ps 12 PANASONIC A Press 3 TITLE to switch the display between disc title and track title Only for remote control Notes e NO TITLE appears on the display if a disc which does not support the text display has been loaded e Up to 12 characters can be di
44. hassis To the Video Control lead of the Green w yellow stripe Panasonic car navigation system for example CN DV2000EN Navi Mute Lead Panasonic car navigation system for example CN DV2000EN Battery Lead To the car battery continuous 12V DC Power Lead To ACC power 12V DC Ground Lead To a clean bare metallic part of the car chassis Orange CEHBATTERY 10A Fuse 10A Yellow cE ACC LHe Resistor 2209 Red Black Blue w yellow stripe Violet w white stripe lue ANT CONT MAX0 1AH Connection Lead Be sure to wire the parking brake for safety and preventing accidents gt page 61 Reverse Lead When connecting the rear view camera use the reverse lead page 61 Antenna Control Lead To the auto antenna control power cord of the car External Amplifier Control Power C H M AMP CONT MAX0 1A e Lead Blue w white stripe gt Illumination Lead Orange w white stripe To the power line connected to TV Control Lead Do p dIV CONT To the power control lead of the Panasonic TV tuner Blue w red stripe the side lights of the car L1 Connecting the Power Source Notes e This monitor system is designed only for use with a 12 volt DC motor vehicle e Be sure to fully plug in the connectors e Route the cord to avoid high temperature spots and secure with clamps and tape e When game devices are connected the image may b
45. ition setting menu dial ee 2 Press A or V to adjust the tilt ing angle Press lt or gt to move the dis play to the front or rear position Je CS Notes e The monitor position setting menu is automatically closed if no oper ation is performed for about 10 seconds e Vertical angle TILT and forward backward position data are saved in the memory so when the display unit is drawn out next it is auto matically set at the angle and in the position adjusted before e The display position can also be set on the menu screen gt page 16 Display Unit Lateral Angle Adjustment Hold the display unit by the non slip part in the upper half of it and adjust its lateral angle Non Slip Part on the back e There is the danger of your fingers being pinched if you hold the unit by the lower part Hold the unit by the upper half of it and move it carefully without applying an undue force e After adjusting its angle also adjust the brightness to make it easy for you to watch page 31 12 en vA Warning Do not insert hands fingers or foreign objects into the unit while the display is moving Inserting your hands fingers or foreign objects into the unit can cause injuries and damage to the unit AR DS EXTR Hor j OPEN CLOSE 7 0 WIDE GPLOR LCD MONIT PR WITH RECEIVER TILT OPEN CLOSE Panasonic Car AV a S9 OPEN CLOSE Folding Down the Dis
46. justing menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds ol Sound Settings AJIV T lt I gt Panasonic Car AV MODE VIIA MENU lt I gt ENTER Notes Tone Bass Treble CD Press MENU to display the main menu USER KR Press lt or gt to select SOUND Press V or A to select TONE GA SELECT BOGE EHG MIER OH 2 Press ENTER to set TONE 3 Press V or A to select BASS or TREBLE Press lt or gt to decrease or T lt gt ADJUST increase the level ash EL T T TREBLE Zib GE2ILOUS3T el ich Balance Fader Adjust the sound volume between the right and left speakers BAL ANCE and the front and rear speakers FADER Default Center position CD Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt or gt to select SOUND Press V or A to select BAL FAD MA SELECT 2 ADS BALANCE TER FRONT T ico NENT ELTER 2 Press ENTER to set BAL FAD 3 Press A or V to select BALANCE or FADER e Press lt or gt to shift the sound volume to the left or right speakers when selecting BALANCE L R e Press lt or gt to shift the sound volume to the front or rear speakers when selecting FADER FRONT REAR e Press M
47. lation Installation Opening The unit can be installed in any dashboard having an opening as shown at fs 53mm right The dashboard should be 4 5 mm 6 mm thick in order to be able to support the unit Le 182 mm Transportation bracket removal Be sure to remove the transportation brackets before use installation Use screws 5 mmo x 6 mm with washers for installation Be careful not to lose these screws Binding Head Screws b mmo x 6 mm Transportation Bracket Display Unit Transportation Bracket Binding Head Screws b mmo x 6 mm 50 Installation Precautions This product should be installed by a professional installer if possible In case of difficulty please consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center 1 This system is to be used only in a 12 volt DC battery system car with negative ground 2 Follow the electrical connections carefully gt pages 55 to 61 Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit 3 Connect the power lead after all other connections are made 4 Be sure to connect the battery lead yellow to the positive terminal of the battery or fuse block BAT terminal 5 Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short circuiting 6 Secure all loose wires after installing the unit 7 Please carefully read the operating and installation instructions of the respective equipment before con necting it to this unit Caution Please follow the laws and
48. mission Gear Note Connect the reverse lead after cutting the terminal at the end 61 CQ VA707N 62 Troubleshooting Maintenance Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance Use a soft cloth for rou tine exterior cleaning Never use benzine thinner or other solvents gt page 66 When Something Doesn t Work Check the charts for possible causes and solutions to any problem you might be experiencing Some sim ple checks or minor adjustments may eliminate the problem Product Servicing If the suggestions in the charts don t solve the problem we recommend that you take it to your nearest authorized Panasonic Service center The unit should be serviced only by a qualified technician Fuse Use fuses of the same specified rating 10 A Using different substitutes or fuses with higher ratings or connecting the unit directly without a fuse could cause fire or damage to the unit If the replacement fuse fails contact your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center Reset Switch Press the reset switch when any operation buttons do not function If the unit does not reset even after pressing the switch contact your nearest Panasonic Service Center for service CQ VA707N B Error Display Message CD Changer Disc dirty or wrong side mE up Next disc is automatically Eject magazine and check the selected disc Disc damaged Press EJECT button on changer If
49. mmo O Display Unit L1 Supplied Hardware ne tem iran av Mounting Spring 4 Mounting Bolt 5 mmo es 5 Hex Nut 5 mmo Tapping Screw 5 mmo x 16 mm Rear Support Strap Screw 5 mmo Velcro Tape IR D y EN A fi JJ ji li nao Dn emote Control Unit Battery UM4 ower Connector Reverse Extension Cord d m A NS O M Q A dei T fs NI lip Connector Wiping Cloth Ground Lead Subconnector Display Unit Control Unit Connecting Cord Radio Antenna Extension Cord e e 9 ejejejejejsjejejejs e je e e ien vAUAM o3 Installation continues 1 To Remove the Display Unit a Push the right and left clamp plates outwards one at a time and pull the display unit toward yourself b After removing the right and left clamp plates pull the unit with both hands till it comes off Push here to remove the clamp plates Mounting the Control Unit Mounting Example Stick Velcro tape 9 on the carpet and Car Radio FR mount the control unit on it Antenna Cord hu Connect car radio antenna cord to the control unit using radio antenna exten Radio Antenna sion cord 9 between them Extension Cord s RA Control Unit Note Some carpet materials may not be suitable for this mounting method In this case please contact your nearest Panasonic Service center for service 9 Velcro Tape Rado Antenna Connecto
50. ntrol Preparation 6 Names of Controls ccccecceseeeceeeeeeneeseeeeeeues 7 Before USO so step ntiviiivns diat tod coe tois tests 11 User td Le M EP c 16 el ln Leet EE 28 Screen Adjustment eeeeeeeseeeeeeee 30 Operation General 2 2 rentre tere creo ta 32 ien vA Page Radio BASICS E Rc 34 Radio Data System RDS 36 CD Changer Basics noennenenneneeneeerneneen renen 44 EE Eer 48 Jee dE 50 Electrical Connections esses 55 TIOUDIGSDOOUFg WEE 62 EN ar ee 66 Specifications geeiert irs iced ess Easton dede 67 Panasonic welcomes you to their constantly growing family of electronic products owners We endeavor to give you the advantages of precise electronic and mechanical engineering manufac tured with carefully selected components and assembled by people who are proud of the reputation their work has built for our company We know this product will bring you many hours of enjoyment and after you discover the quality value and reliability we have built into it you too will be proud to be a member of our family LJ Features e 7 inch wide LCD color display Delivers images of high quality and superb color reproduction e Fully powered display positioning mechanism except for lateral angle Positioning of the display unit is fully power driven This includes extending the unit raising it to up
51. play Temporarily Folding down the display unit is convenient for gaining access to the air conditioner controls for example Press TILT on the display unit to fold down the display unit to 20 from horizontal position Press TILT on the display unit again to raise the display unit Caution Do not place any object on the display unit or subject it to undue force Retracting the Display CD Hold the display unit by its upper portion with non slip finish on the back and return it to the neutral position Heturn to neutral position c n 2 Press OPEN CLOSE to retract the display unit Notes e When the display unit is opened or closed a loud beep sounds three times e The display unit cannot be retract ed if it is not returned to the neutral position If it is not retracted by pressing the OPEN CLOSE button check again that the unit is back in the lateral neutral position CQ VA707N 13 Before Use Continued Using the Menu Menu Control Menu Tree USER TILT SLIDE Monitor Position Tilt and Slide page 16 User Settings E E EE Clock Settting page 17 NAVI SETUP Car Navigation Set up page 18 ID CODE ID Code Setting pages 19 21 SYSTEM ACG eere ACC Selection page 27 INPUT SELECT Input Selection page 22 26 RDS TA VOLUME RDS Traffic Announcement Volume Settings page 40 RDS Settings REGION
52. r Notes e Never mount the control unit in any of the following locations to avoid damage due to overheating 1 Near the heater port 2 Places like the dashboard or rear deck where it may be exposed to direct sunlight e Do not mount the control unit near the door where it could be exposed to rain 54 Electrical Connections Cautions e To prevent damage to the unit be sure to follow the connection diagram as follows e Remove about 5 mm of protective covering from the ends of the leads before connecting e Do not insert the power connector into the unit until the wiring is completed e Be sure to insulate any exposed wires to prevent a possible short circuit from the car chassis Bundle all cables and keep cable terminals free from touching any metal parts Basic System But fay Control Unit Rear ee Radio Antenna Connector Power Connector Dual CD Changer Control Lead 2 ech Brown w white stripe N ONT J White w black stripe ans Ground Lead Left To aclean bare White C metallic part of Display Unit Control Unit Front Speaker the car chassis Connecting Cord Cord Gray w black stripe FE FRONTR Right Gray CT Left Green w black stripe Eet el BEART Fe Green Rear Speaker l Cord Violet w black stripe Ec Right Violet 6 Ground Lead C To aclean bare 1 Subconnector metallic part of Video Control Lead 5 i the car c
53. regulations of your province or country for installation of the unit 51 Installation continues e When bending the mounting tab of the mounting collar with a screwdriver be careful not to injure your hands and fingers e We strongly recommend you to wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries Installation Procedures Insert the Mounting Collar 2 into the dashboard and bend the mounting tabs out with a screwdriver 42 Subconnector K S Display Unit Control Unit Connection Cord 6 Ground Lead 4 Mounting Bolt 3 Mounting Spring Attach the mounting springs 3 to the display unit Screw Secure the rear of the unit Fix the rear of the unit to the car body by either method a or b shown at right after fixing Ground Lead 6 Subconnector 7 and Display Unit Control Unit Connecting Cord 8 Insert Trim Plate 1 After installation reconnect the negative r battery terminal 52 Fastening the Mounting Collar The tabs to be bent vary depending on the car Bend them with a screwdriver to fasten the mounting collar 2 securely in the dashboard Dashboard a Using the Rear Support Strap 7 3 mmo c PY 7 Rear Support Strap 6 Tapping Screw N 5 mmo x 16 mm P S Fire wall of car 4 Mounting Bolt Display Unit 5 mm b Using the Rubber Cushion Option Rubber Cushion option 4 Mounting Bolt 5
54. right position adjusting its vertical tilt angle and moving it to the front and rear The lateral angle to the right and left can be adjusted manually e Radio tuner for FM AM LW MW and RDS function are integrated e CD Changer control function Allows system expansion by adding an optional CD Changer CX DP88N CX DP9061EN etc When the unit is connected with a CD text recognizable CD changer CX DP9061EN for example CD text can appear on the display e ID code setup 4 digit ID code for increased security The figures 1 to 6 can be used e The speaker for the car navigation system is integrated in the display unit We designed a small speaker which is built in the display unit This speaker is used only for Panasonic car navigation system CN DV2000EN for example e Rear view camera automatic selection Rear view camera is optional When you put a car in reverse a picture taken by the rear view camera is displayed on a screen auto matically An optional TV tuner CY TN1500PEN is required to receive TV broadcast ien vA WARNING TO AVOID THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF LAWS DO NOT USE WHERE VISIBLE TO DRIVER FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN NAVIGATION OR USE WITH REAR VIEW CAMERA When Driving e The driver must not operate the color LCD monitor Operating the color LCD monitor may lead to dis traction and cause an accident Stop your vehicle in a safe location when operating the unit e The
55. rnal device connected to VIR1 IN on the front of the control unit outputs its video and audio signals gt page 48 ein VTR2 mode the external device connected to VITR2 IN on the front of the control unit outputs its video and audio signals gt page 48 e CH C changer control mode is not available if no changer is con nected e f the navigation mode is ON only the audio signal is switched while the video signal remains as it is e The mode can be changed even when the display unit is in the retracted position NAVIT NAVIGATION Displaying the Car Navigation Screen A Panasonic car navigation system must be connected This function allows a parallel operation While you follow the Navigation Screen you can listen to radio CD changer VTR1 VTR2 mode in background Panasonic e Press NAVI NAVIGATION to change to the car navigation mode e Press NAVI NAVIGATION again to cancel Caution When a car navigation system is connected to this unit the correct MODE navigation input setting is necessary mb page 22 Notes e f the navigation mode is ON only the audio signal is switched while the video signal remains as it is e The volume of the voice guidance from the car navigation system and the volume of the main unit radio CD changer VTR1 VTR2 can be set page 18 ASPECT NAVIGATION NAVI 33 34 Radio Basics AJIV BAND MODE lt I gt TRACK ENTER
56. ront or rear speaker Connections not made cor Chacikecennecions rectly Right and left sounds Speaker wires are Tilt angles and forward backward position of display unit cannot be adjusted Display unit is not in the a Display unit cannot be a Return the display unit to the neutral position of retracted oe EES its lateral angle E Display Possible Cause Probable Solution No image Be careful not to let the cord be caught and Obstacle is in the way use the display unit in a position free of contact with obstacles Screen too dark Dimmer contrast bright color tint not adjusted prop erly Adjust each of these screen adjustment items dimmer contrast bright color tint Screen whitish Tone not good colors too light Em Red blue or This is a characteristic of liquid crystal panels and is not a problem green spot 64 ien vA B VTR AV CAMERA Video Video Camera Rear View Camera VTR or video camera is not Connect VTR or video camera correctly and correctly connected Correct change the mode to correspond to the device mode is not selected connected No image from VTR or video camera Hear view camera is n l Be EE PE Connect rear view camera correctly No image from rear view y camera i Camera input is not set cor Set camera input correctly Display brightness and col Colors are not correctly l l l reproduced A are not correctly adjust Adjust displa
57. ry NTSC DVD output RGB car navigation CN DV2000EN Other corporations car navigation system CQ VA707N VTR2 23 User Settings Continued Rear View Camera Connect to a video input of VTR1 or VTR2 Rear View Camera VTR1 Set the connector that connect ed to a rear view camera Use the same signal as the rear view camera ordinary PAL VTR1 CQ VA707N VTR2 TV Tuner CY TN1500PEN Connect to VTR1 or VTR2 VTHR1 CY TN1500PEN LI A Set the connector that is con nected to TV tuner If the terminal is set asa TV tuner the TV mode is automati cally set to PAL and NTSC is not available CQ VA707N VTR2 Others equipment such as video camera Connect to VTR1 or VTR2 Example When connecting a PAL signal video to VTR1 CQ VA707N VTR2 24 Example of connecting to two or more products Panasonic Car Navigation System CN DV2000EN and TV Tuner CY TN1500 DONDE EDDIE PEN Car Navigation CN DV2000EN HGB DVD Player CN DV2000EN VTR1 TV Tuner CY TN1500PEN VTR2 CN DV2000EN Connect car navigation to RGB No rear view camera Connect TV tuner to VTR2 Set PAL used in DVD to VTR1 Set PAL used in TV tuner to VTR2 CY TN1500PEN Panasonic Car Navigation System CN DV2000EN TV Tuner CY TN1500PEN and Rear View Camera DVD Player of CN DV2000EN is not used CN DV2000
58. splayed at a time e f the text has more than 12 characters it is shown with up to 48 characters just once by scrolling then the first 12 characters are kept displayed Mu v v J lt gt Nasal Disc Selection Press V DISC or A DISC Disc number Track number to select a disc in descending or ascending order Track Selection e Press gt TRACK to advance to the next track e Press C TRACK to start play from the beginning of the track now playing e Press gt TRACK or lt TRACK repeatedly to skip the desired number of tracks Track Search e Press and hold gt TRACK or lt TRACK for more than 0 5 sec onds to advance or reverse through a track e Release gt TRACK or lt TRACK to resume regular CD play from the released position Track Random oniy tor remote control Play the tracks of all discs in the changer in random order e Press 4 RANDOM All the available tracks on all discs in the magazine will be played in a random sequence RANDOM e Press 4 RANDOM again to cancel Disc Random Only for remote control Play the tracks of the disc you are currently listening to in random order e Press and hold 4 RANDOM for more than 2 seconds All the available tracks on the current disc will be played in a random sequence D RAND e Press and hold 4 RANDOM for more than 2 seconds again to cancel CQ VA707N CD Changer Basics cie
59. st Station Search Traffic Announcements Some RDS FM stations periodically provide traffic information e Traffic Program TP Broadcasting of traffic information e Traffic Announcements TA Radio announcements on traffic conditions Program Type Display e Program Type PTY RDS FM stations provide a program type identi fication signal Example news rock classical music etc CQ VA707N Enhanced Other Networks EON When EON data is received the EON indicator lights and the TA and AF functions are expanded as follows TA Traffic information from the current and other network stations can be received AF The frequency list of preset RDS stations is updated by EON data EON enables the radio to make fuller use of RDS information It constantly updates the AF list of pre set stations including the one currently tuned in to For example if you preset a station far from home you will later be able to receive the same station at an alternative frequency or any other station serv ing the same program EON also keeps track of locally available TP stations for quick reception Emergency Announcement Reception FM mode When an emergency announcement is broadcast the unit is automatically switched to receiving that broadcast Other mode If this happens in a mode other than radio mode CD changer mode VTR1 mode VTR2 mode or in Muting in TA mode Alarm lights on the dis play gt page 39 for
60. trouble persists press the Receiver fails to reset button on changer operate Trouble still persists ask your dealer or nearest service center for repair B BUD odes EN Insert discs into magazine No magazine in the Load the changer with the maga changer zine Troubleshooting Tips E Power Possible Cause Probable Solution Dead vehicle battery Charge vehicle battery Ignition not on Turn ignition to On or Acc Connections not made cor Gheclecomiseti ns rectly Bad power battery line Connect battery cables to terminals that are connection always live Bad accessory line Connect accessory power cord with ACC power Unit won t turn on connection supply of the car Bad ground lead connection e ground lead to a metallic part of your A connecting cord between the display unit and the con Check the connecting cord between the display trol unit is not connected unit and the control unit correctly Fuse burned out Replace it with one of the specified rating 63 CQ VA707N Trou bleshooti n Q Continued B General Possible Cause Probable Solution Volume is too low Raise volume onnections not made cor No sound C Check connections rectly Condensation Leave for some time before use Volume is too low Raise navigation volume No sound from built in speakers Navigation volume set to O Set navigation volume to higher than O o front rear balance Properly adjust BAL FAD No sound from left right i f
61. ut gt page 22 is set to other than RGB so no item can be selected e There is no navigation voice guide output when the display unit is in the retracted position Notes e Press MODE to close the main menu and the setting adjusting menu e Press MENU in the setting adjusting menu to return to the main menu mode e The setting adjusting menu is automatically closed if no operation is performed for about 10 seconds 18 ID Code ID CODE Setting Prior to operating this unit it is a advisable to assign your 4 digit ID code for security The figures 1 to 6 can be used The figures 7 to 9 and 0 are not available Make sure to use four digits for ID code ID code can not be set with two or three digits Once the ID code has been set the unit cannot be operated if the main power supply is disconnected then re connected It is electronically locked up so that the thief could not use the stolen unit unless that person knows the code you have set The ID code operation must be performed only by the person whom the unit belongs to Generally it is not necessary to enter the ID code each time when using the unit if it has never been disconnected from the main power supply car battery Caution Record your registered ID code and keep it in a secure location If you forget it you will be unable to use the unit ANIV lt I gt How to enter your ID code For the first time CD Press MENU to display the main menu
62. y brightness and colors Rough screen Eed PAGINTE ISINDI Set PAL NTSC correctly B Radio Possible Cause Probable Solution Much noise in FM stereo Station is too far or signals Se and monaural broadcasts Tune in to a station emitting strong signals Bad power battery line con Connect battery cables to terminals that are Presettings lost from nection always live SMS Fuse for battery power T v cables is blown Replace it with one of the specified rating Switching the band mode can not be performed PTY is activated Inactivate PTY and switch the band mode E Remote Control Possible Cause Probable Solution Battery inserted in wrong Insert a battery correctly No operation by pressing buttons Battery has run down Replace battery Remote control not in cor Direct the remote control at the remote control rect direction sensor on the display unit 65 CQ VA707N 66 Maintenance To prevent damage to the system exterior Do not apply pesticides benzine thinner or other volatile substances to the unit The cabinet surface primarily consists of plastic materials Do not wipe with benzine thinner or similar substances because this Pesticide will result in discoloration or removal of the paint Alcohol KE Wax When a cloth with a cleansing chemical is used follow the caution e Tape Gs Thinner IE y Do not leave the unit in contact with rubber or vinyl products for long Kat periods o

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