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1. um D O Q 4 Click the joystick Each click toggles the selected SFC mode On Off Switch the SFC mode On to expe rience a sense of presence and spaciousness Remarks on Dolby PRO LOGIC ON OFF e Ifthe source is a 2 channel LPCM audio or a 2 channel Dolby Digital audio and you select SFC effects that are most applicable for 5 1 channel audio 1 e Musical Drama Action or 5D we recommend switching Dolby Pro Logic ON On the other hand when selecting SFC effects that are intended for use with 2 channel audio i e Jazz Club Hall or Theater we recommend switching Dolby Pro Logic OFF e When playing a 2 channel mono source with PRO LOGIC switched ON there are occasions when the following will occur No audio is output if the center speaker setting is ON while no center speaker is installed Audio is heard only over the center speaker if installed and the center speaker setting is ON Dynamic Range Control The dynamic range refers to the difference between the largest and softest sounds The dynamic range control compresses this difference so that you can clearly hear sounds even at low volume levels 1 Direct Control ON OFF Select D Range Control by moving the joy stick D Range Control is highlighted in green Click the joystick Each click toggles the Dynamic Range Control On Off Lull mL GS year alizer SFCOTT On DIRECT OFF Returive gt Note e The Dynamic
2. ea Q gt S 5 amp Troubleshooting If you think there is something wrong with the unit Before requesting repairs check the following chart E General Symptom The power switch does not work No functions come on The remote control does not work No sounds are heard The volume level will not rise If the problem If the problem still remains even after remains checking Request repairs Reset the unit See page 7 Cause Remedy Cables or connectors are not Check whether the cables are correctly connected plugged in correctly and firmly The fuse is broken Remove the cause of the break ing of the fuse then replace the fuse Be very sure the same rated proper fuse is installed The battery power is running Replace the batteries out See page 8 Connect the cables correctly Cables are not connected correctly The volume is turned all the Increase the volume way down See page 10 Adjust the relative levels between the speakers correctly See page 49 The front rear left and right speakers are not properly adjusted in level balance Symptom Sound is not heard over a specific speaker No images come on Audio DSP Symptom Speakers are not available to be adjusted Time Alignment is not available The subwoofer is not available to switch its phase Bass content is not heard General continued fro
3. LE 1 CHAP Q 5 Disc ODigHal 5 1ch 48k Z R OFF Selecting the Multi DVD Select the DVD as source by pressing the SOURCE button as many times as necessary The player starts playing automatically SOURC OFF 5 Sen Title Nu Tip ILE f a Re f ee ber Chapter Track Es Number af Disc Number Search You can select discs directly with the 1 to 6 but tons Just press the number corresponding to the disc you want to listen to Disc Search Chapter Track Search and Fast Forward Reverse You can select between Chapter Track Search or Fast Forward Reverse by pressing the lt gt button for a different length of time Chapter Track Search Less than 0 5 seconds Fast Forward Reverse Continue pressing Note e Although DVD and Video CD images cannot be seen on screen while driving all functions of the Multi DVD player can be operated Audio can be heard e You can use Multi DVD player to play DVDs Video CDs and CDs When the source is switched to Multi DVD player player plays the disc selected at that time e Use your Multi DVD Player s remote controller to control DVD or Video CD specific features e This unit may not be available to operate the Multi DVD player momentarily depending on discs and the playing status Operation at the Function Menu Screen DVD Video CD With Multi DVD player the Function
4. by moving the joystick Tee COMP is highlighted in green Se Click the joystick ed ba Each click changes the mode in the following order COMP Off gt COMP 1 gt COMP 2 gt COMP off NI Ea oe D B E 1 gt D B E 2 Returne Note e You can use these functions with a Multi CD player that has them If the player does not fea ture the COMP DBE functions No COMP is displayed in COMP PGM button You can create a shortcut for Pause RPT Random or ITS mode If you want to control the function of one of these without needing to go to the Function Menu each time do the following 1 Select PGM by moving the joystick PGM is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click changes the PGM mode in the following order Pause gt RPT Mode Random ITS Return Press the PGM button in the Multi CD source Function name Display Press Hold for 2 seconds Pause Pause ON OFF Repeat play RPT Mode Switch repeat range Random play Random ON OFF ITS play ITS ON OFF SE Display the Flip Down Plate You can display input titles and titles recorded on CD TEXT compatible CDs For CD TEXT up to 12 letters of a title can be seen at a time If the title is longer than 12 let ters the remaining letters can be viewed by scrolling e Press the DISPLAY button Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the Source Plate and Flip Down Plate in the
5. Selecting a Crossover Frequency You can select a frequency sounds under which are reproduced through the subwoofer If the installed speakers include one whose Size has been set SMALL you can select a frequency sounds under which are reproduced through a LARGE speaker or subwoofer 1 Select Cross Over by moving the joystick REA 55 Setting Cross Over is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick 2001 4 Each click changes crossover frequency in the follow k 2 ing order Tr Phase gt p 100 Hz 200 Hz gt 63 Hz NORMAL Note e Selecting a crossover frequency is to set a cut off frequency of the subwoofer s L P F low pass filter and that of the SMALL speaker s H P F high pass filter Crossover frequency setting has no effect if the subwoofer is set OFF and any other speaker set LARGE or OFF Correcting the Subwoofer s Phase If trying to boost the bass output of the subwoofer doesn t do much or rather makes you feel that bass gets further murky this may indicate that the subwoofer s output and bass content you hear over other speakers cancel each other out To remove this problem try changing the phase setting for the subwoofer 1 Select SW Phase by moving the joystick SW Phase is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles NORMAL and REVERSE Adjusting the Cabin Equalizer Expert At the
6. Selecting the TV Tuner Select the TV Tuner as source by b a pressing the SOURCE button as many OFF times as necessary VOLUME Preset Memory and Direct Recall You can memorize broadcast stations in buttons 1 through 6 for easy one touch station recall Less than 2 seconds Direct recall Broadcast station preset memory More than 2 seconds Note e Up to 12 stations 6 in TV1 and TV2 can be stored in memory e You cannot memorize in Preset Channels 7 12 with this function Band TV1 gt TV2 Manual and Seek Tuning You can select the tuning method by changing the length of time you press the lt gt button Manual Tuning step by step Less than 0 5 seconds More than 0 5 seconds Seek Tuning Note Preset Tuning e If you continue pressing the button for longer than 0 5 You can recall memorized seconds you can skip broadcasting stations Seek Tuning starts as soon as you release the button stations Operation at the Function Menu Screen Accessing the TV Tuner Function Menu 1 Press the MENU button Function Audio Picture Set Up The main menu icons whirl down with lt lt D D Function highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The TV Tuner Function Menu appears offering you the following options 3 Select the option by moving the joystick and click the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green E TV Tuner Functio
7. Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the Initial Settings Menu e Press the RETURN button Exit from the Initial Settings Menu and switch power off Changing the FM Tuning Step The tuning step employed by Seek Tuning in the FM mode can be switched between 100 kHz preset at the factory and 50 kHz 1 Check to see FM is currently highlighted If not select that option by moving the joystick FM is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles 100 kHz 50 kHz Returne Note e If Seek Tuning is performed in 50 kHz steps stations may be tuned in imprecisely Tune in the stations with Manual Tuning or use Seek Tuning again Setting the AM Tuning Step The tuning step employed in the tuner s AM band can be switched between 9 kHz and 10 kHz per step Reset the tuning step from 9 kHz the factory preset step to 10 kHz when using the tuner in North Central or South America Specifications Initial Setting New Setting Tuning Steps 9 kHz 10 kHz Frequency range 531 1 602 kHz 530 1 710 kHz 1 Select AM by moving the joystick AM is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles 9 kHz 10 kHz Returne sBures jenu a4 BuibueyD iat gt D 5 Le eh gt D 5 c D A gt a a Correcting Distorted Sound You can minimize distortion likely caused depending on the EQ curve se
8. Compression and DBE PGM button See page 37 See page 38 3 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the Multi CD Function Menu e Press the RETURN button Scan Play See page 36 ITS Play See page 36 19 e 4 GO HINIAI a a J J lt D Operating Each Function Repeat Play There are three repeat play ranges One track Repeat Disc Repeat and Multi CD player Repeat Default repeat play range is Multi CD player Repeat 1 Check to see RPT is currently highlighted If not select that option by moving the joystick RPT is highlighted in green F rele 2 Click the joystick Track RPT Randami Scan oft ITS Off Each click changes the Repeat mode in the followin OFF 8 P 8 UN COMP Off se order Returne Multi RPT Track RPT Disc RPT Source plate MD Repeat range Display Repeat range Track RPT One track Repeat Disc RPT Disc Repeat Multi RPT Multi CD player Repeat Random Play Tracks are played at random within the selected repeat play range as explained in Repeat Play above 1 Select Random by moving the joystick Random is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles Random play On Off After selecting the desired repeat play range from those J referred to in Repeat Play a
9. Multi Channel AV Master Unit ENGLISH SUPER TUNER II Owner s Manual AVM P9000 This product conforms to new cord colors Pioneer Before Using This Product 01 3 key PARTS aaah ty ates 3 About This Product 4 e Video System of a Connected Component e Output Setting of the DVD Player About This Manual tenn seosestanatestebumstoinas 5 To Ensure Safe Driving 6 e When Using a Display connected to Rear Video Output Resetting the Microprocessor u un 7 a C U6 9 ee ren eter Rene nese ei ena ene ne tr 1 When using the 50 Disc Type Multi CD Player 7 Remote Control and Care cccccccccccececsteeeceneee 8 e Battery Operation for Each Source Unit 9 TO Listen to MUSIC nn 9 e When connecting a Multi DVD player Virtual Theater Quick Tour 11 Menu Structure 12 Information Screen 13 e Switching the Information Screen Using the Screen Pictures Selecting the VTR etc 15 Selecting the Video Source cccccceeeeeeeeeee 15 e Switching the Video ON OFF Mode e Selecting the Video Source Selecting the BGTV BGVTR occ 16 Selecting the Picture to Rear Display 17 Adjusting the Picture 0 0 cccccccesesececeeteesenees 18 Built In Tuner c ccccccsssscsssseseseeesees 19 ASICS E E te mn 19 Operation at the Function Menu Screen 20 e Accessing the Tuner Function Menu Operating Each Function 21 e
10. is for Alignment Storing the Adjusted Cabin EQ into Memory Once you have adjusted a Cabin EQ you can store it into memory 1 Select Custom MEMO by moving the joy re stick Frequency W y l LE Custom MEMO is highlighted in green Hleel 7 F amp Factor Cabin g SP Level z Reset 2 Click the joystick Fe pa oe Position Your adjusted cabin EQ has been stored into memory CUSTOM and car type changes to CUSTOM in the lower left hand corner of the screen Note e You can perform the above steps as many times as you want in the process of customizing a cabin EQ Each time you do so the Custom MEMO is updated Reset Adjusted Cabin EQ You can switch a tailored Cabin EQ back to its initial setting status You need to select a Cabin EQ type of car to be reset first Refer to Cabin Equalizer on page 48 1 Select Cabin Reset by moving the joystick jim my SOTEN Cabin Reset is highlighted in green Les a El Level Custom amp Factor SP Level Time 2 Click the joystick The customized EQ is erased and the type of car ay il displayed in the lower left hand corner of the screen f F IMEMO that was highlighted in orange is grayed out l Factor ECURN Normal 5 Cabin L SP level E Reset Time Position Hedx3 opny Bunsnipy euly fi Adjusting the Equalizer Curves The Cabin EQ is factory set to provide the best poss
11. lt mie COLOR Option Adjustment SHARP You can adjust the sharpness of the picture e The display changes as the distinction of the picture changes from sharp to dull HUE You can adjust the hue of the picture e The display changes as the distinction of the picture changes from red dish to greenish COLOR You can adjust the color of the picture e The display changes as the distinction of the picture changes from light to dark 6 Adjust the selected option by moving the joy stick left right PICTURE ADJUST 7 Cancel the PICTURE ADJUST screen by __ SHARP lt gt 3 pressing the RETURN button gt me Note e After entering the PICTURE ADJUST screen if you do not perform an operation within about 30 seconds the PICTURE ADJUST screen is automatically canceled 938 YLA 34 funsejes S NPId U9819S ay Buisn ij w nim Built In Tuner Reset the AM tuning step from 9 kHz the factory preset step to 10 kHz when using the tuner in North Central or South America See page 68 PresetNumber Frequency Selecting the Tuner p 87 50MHz Y STEREO Select the Tuner as source by pressing ty Ror the SOURCE button as many times as necessary Wes siz OFF Preset Tuning You can memorize broadcast stations in buttons 1 through 6 for easy one touch station recall ee oat I Preset station recall Less than 2 sec
12. Best Stations Memory BSM e Local Seek Tuning e PGM button Display the Flip Down Plate ccs 22 Recalling Preset Stations by Preset Frequency List 22 Multi DVD Player c esssseee 23 DA A ee oe 23 Operation at the Function Menu Screen DVD Video CD as snennaeuss 24 e Accessing the DVD Function Menu DVD Video CD Operating Each Function 25 e Repeat Play e Pause e PGM button Operation at the Function Menu Screen CD 27 e Accessing the DVD Function Menu CD Operating Each Function 28 e Repeat Play e Random Play e Scan Play e ITS Play e Pause e PGM button Display the Flip Down Plate 31 Disc Title Input for CD and Video CD uw J1 Selecting Discs by Disc Title List 32 Multi CD Player sscscssesseeees 33 a a 33 Operation at the Function Menu Screen 34 e Accessing the Multi CD Function Menu Operating Each Function 35 e Repeat Play e Random Play e Scan Play e ITS Play e Pause e Compression and DBE e PGM button Display the Flip Down Plate oo cece 38 Dise TIe MURS cece avuae 39 Getting Text Displayed for CD TEXT compatible type 0 40 Selecting Discs by Disc Title List 41 ITS Instant Track Selection 41 e TS Programming ITS e Erase a Track Program e Erase a Disc Program TV JUNE ds aus ne 43 BASICS a enr nn ae NS 43 Operation at the Function Menu Screen 2 44 e Accessing the TV Tuner Fun
13. EQ Adjusting the Equalizer Curves 65 Changing the Initial Settings 67 Accessing the Initial Settings Menu 67 Changing the FM Tuning Step ou 68 Setting the AM Tuning Step 68 Correcting Distorted Sound cceeeeeeeeeeee 69 Seting ihe TINE sasen sn an tt se 69 Adjusting the Display Position 0 0 00 70 Changing the Pattern of Plate 0 70 Other Functions s esoesenenennnennnnnnennnnen 71 Switching the Center Screen and Time Display in the Center Room 71 Switching the Color of the Spectrum Analyzer 71 Listening Sounds or Viewing Images from Additional Units Run nr ann 72 e Accessing the Set Up Menu e Switching the AUX Source e Switching the Video Mode e Switching the Speaker Input Mode AUX TENPO ee eee ee aeRO eer re ee 74 Kinng canc TON Sepa EE ss ner Moet seal 74 e Cellular Telephone Muting Troubleshooting ccsseseeees 75 Terms en a eacescnine ame 78 Installation 19 Specifications ccscssseseseteteeeeeeeeees 91 Le 1 h D C v gt Q O J eh Before Using This Product Key Finder Remote Controller VOLUME SOURCE button Joystick Buttons 1 6 PTY button _ aw DISPLAY button MENU button lt gt button RETURN button TA button V SEL button PGM button BAND button A V button N
14. TITLE is displayed Title Scroll This product displays the first 12 letters only of Disc Title Artist Name and Track Title With text longer than 12 letters you can see the rest of the text by scrolling e Scroll the upper title display by pressing the DISPLAY button for 2 seconds a O g Y Q a J J lt D Selecting Discs by Disc Title List Follow the procedures below to play a disc for which you have input the title in a Multi CD player or a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi CD Poe 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip Down Plate to appear 0 2 Select the desired disc title by moving the joy Fr FF Title Edit stick up down amp A ITS MEMO ITS Glear NO TITLE is displayed for disc whose titles have not been input 3 Click the joystick The selected disc is indicated in yellow and begins play ITS Instant Track Selection The ITS function allows you to search for the track you wish to play You can use ITS to pro gram automatic playback of up to 24 tracks per disc from up to 100 discs You can store ITS program and Disc Title data for up to 100 discs in memory ITS Programming ITS Programmed tracks are played within the selected repeat play range in the Repeat Play on page 35 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip Down Plate to appear 2 Play the track you wish to program 3 Select ITS MEMO by moving the joys
15. Tuner sold separately YOLINON Y1A avad z a NOIY IAWN OL o 0 0 0 RCA cable sold separately Le 20 pin cable Red supplied with the TV tuner 5 4 D D r O 5 A mh D p a This Product Connecting the System B AV cable supplied Optical Ae supplied vA IP BUS cable supplied with the Multi DVD player DVD control cable supplied 7 STAND RCA cable supplied with IP BUS ALONE the Multi DVD player IP BUS cable supplied Multi DVD player sold separately myin 0 POWER TOAVM OR MH SUPPLY REMOTE SENSOR FRONT VIDEO OUTPUT eee eee IN There is no need to connect a display that does not feature these jacks or cables b V SEL cable supplied with the display ceeeeeeeee Multi CD player sold separately ea 5 4 D D r O 5 Black NS When connecting a Display featuring non IP BUS connection connections within the dotted lines are not necessary So please connect the two IP BUS connectors 1 directly to each other Display withan IP BUS 222 I cable sold separately l IP BUS cable p supplied with the display 20 pin cable supplied with the display VIDEO Input Output Connection It is possible to use an external video component by connecting it to the AV input on this product When c
16. You go back to the Center Room Select the Video by pressing the SOURCE button Return Switching the Speaker Input Mode When connecting auxiliary equipment to the speaker input terminal switch the Speaker Input mode ON 1 Select Off by moving the joystick Off is highlighted in green Click the joystick Each click toggles SP Input Off Press the RETURN button You go back to the Center Room Select the SP Input by pressing the SOURCE button Return AUX Title Input The display title for AUX source can be changed 1 Select AUX by pressing the SOURCE but ton 2 Press the MENU button ron lt eee The main menu icons whirl down with Function J n D highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick The Function Menu appears with Name Edit high lighted in green 4 Click the joystick The title edit display appears on the screen 5 Input the Aux Title Refer to Disc Title Input on page 39 and perform procedures 5 to 8 in the same way yet i if p l a AUX B Returne Cellular Telephone Muting Sound from this system is muted automatically when a call is made or received using a cellu lar telephone connected to this product The sound is turned off MUTE is displayed and no audio adjustment is possible Operation returns to normal when the phone connection is ended gt D T1 g Q gt o
17. following order Source Plate gt Disc Title List gt No Plate a O g Y Q Examples Source Plate Sie DUO 47 gt L gs ENPION Multi CD Title Edit ITS MEMO ITSGlear Note e Ifa disc title has not been input NO TITLE is displayed e For numbers that do not have a disc no title is shown a J J lt D Disc Title Input You can input Titles up to 10 letters long for up to 100 discs Using this function lets you eas ily search for and select a desired disc for play You can store ITS program and Disc Title data for up to 100 discs in memory Note e When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi CD player you cannot switch to this mode e ACD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as Disc Title Artist Name and Track Title e Don t click the joystick to confirm your entry of title Doing so cancels the title and you must start from the beginning 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip Down SSSR Se gt sm NO TITLE MULTI Plate to appear Multi CD R OFF gt 2 Play the disc you wish to input the disc title Title Edit ITS MEMO ITS Glear COCHE C0 ZOEZTN OSEO 3 Select Title Edit by moving the joystick Title Edit is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Title Edit is highlighted in yellow and the display changes to show the left most character position highlighted 5 S
18. 0 1 710 kHz 10 kHz Usable sensitivity met 18 uV S N 20 dB DOS N erea E 50 dB 9 kHz 50 dB 10 kHz Video COMPOSITE miput level memes 1 V75 Q PAL SECAM NTSC Compatible Composit output level ns 1 V 75 Q PAL SECAM NTSC Directly Through Input Note e Specifications and the design are subject to possible modification without notice due to improvements L Specifications N QN PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 MEGURO 1 CHOME MEGURO KU TOKYO 153 8654 JAPAN PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O Box 1760 Long Beach California 90801 U S A TEL 800 421 1404 PIONEER EUROPE N V Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 0 3 570 05 11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 184 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 03 9586 6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada TEL 905 479 4411 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S A de C V San Lorenzo Num 1009 3er piso Desp 302 Col Del Valle Mexico D F C P 03100 TEL 5 688 52 90 lt 00E00F0T01 gt Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright 2000 by Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved Publication de Pioneer Corporation Copyright 2000 Pioneer Corporation Tous droits de reproduction et de traduction r serv s Printed in Japan Imprim au Japon lt CRB1593 B gt ES
19. Expert Setting Menu you can make fine adjustments for 3 band parametric EQ speaker output level and time alignment speaker by speaker Band Frequency EQ Level and Q Factor are options you need to select when adjusting the 3 band parametric equalizer Tips for adjusting the Cabin Equalizer e The center speaker largely determines the sound image and getting the balance right isn t easy We recommend reproducing a 2 ch audio a CD for example and getting the balance right among the speakers except for the center and then reproducing a 5 1 ch audio Dolby Digital or DTS and adjusting the center speaker s output to the balance you have already got among the other speakers e When you make adjustment for speakers the currently selected type of car is highlighted in orange showing that a tailored EQ curve is stored in memory Your tailored Cabin EQ can be stored in memory see page 64 and be erased from memory see page 64 Accessing the Expert Setting Menu 1 Press the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green Select Audio by moving the joystick Audio is highlighted in green Click the joystick The Audio Menu appears Check to see Cabin EQ is currently high lighted If not select that option by moving the joystick Cabin EQ is highlighted in green Click the joystick The Audio Setting Menu appears with the currently effecti
20. L Setting Menu by clicking the joystick Note e F 00 is the proper setting when 2 speakers are in use Adjustments for Speaker You need to make with without or yes no and size bass reproducing capacity selec tion adjustments depending on the installed speakers The size needs to be set to Large if the speaker is capable of reproducing sounds of about 100 Hz or below Otherwise select Small 1 Select SP Setting by moving the joystick SP Setting is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The Speaker Setting Menu appears The Front Left speaker is highlighted in green and in dl m mE amp Kae a the lower right hand corner of the screen the current DIRECT OFF Returne gt settings of that speaker is shown Operation at the Speaker Setting Menu Center s i Return E Front Left se cT d io Front Right Rear Left Rear Right Show the current settings Sub Woofer of the selected speaker e To select a speaker move the joystick up down and left right You cannot move diagonally Move the joystick left right Move the joystick up down AA Front Left Test Tone See Adjusting the Speakers Output Pawa 5 Size LARGE Levels using a Test Tone p 58 NORMAL LE LR Cross Over See Selecting a Crossover Frequency p 59 SW Phase See Correcting the Subwoofer s Phase p 59 Audio Setting Select this to go to the Audio Setting Me
21. Menu differs for playing DVDs Video CDs and CDs When playing CDs refer to Operation at the Function Menu Screen CD See page 27 Accessing the DVD Function Menu DVD Video CD Begin play of a disc before selecting options from the DVD Function Menu 1 Press the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The DVD Function Menu appears offering you the following options m DVD Function Menu DVD Video CD Pause See page 25 PGM button See page 26 Repeat Play See page 25 j gt Disc RPT PauselOff Pause Return 3 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the DVD Function Menu DVD Video CD e Press the RETURN button S y lt w v 2 D y g lt w v 2 Operating Each Function Repeat Play You can select the desired repeat mode play range from the chapter track title or disc cur rently in play 1 Check to see RPT is currently highlighted If not select that option by moving the joystick RPT is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click changes repeat range in the following order Returne Source plate p ue al CHAP l a E DVD gyp DUDigital 5 tch me el Disc RPT Chapter
22. Note e Since the FM volume is the control SLA is not possible in the FM modes e This unit looks on the MD player as an External Unit Select EXT when performing SLA for the MD player Sound Field Control SFC The SFC function creates the sensation of a live performance About the SFC function e The acoustics of different performance environments are not the same and depend on the extent and contour of space through which sound waves move and on how sounds bounce off the stage walls floors and ceilings At a live performance you hear music in three stages direct sound early reflec tions and late reflections or reverberations Those factors are programed into the SFC circuitry to recreate the acoustics of various performance settings 1 Select SFC by moving the joystick SFC is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The SFC Menu appears with Musical highlighted in green 3 Select the desired SFC mode by moving the joystick The currently selected SFC mode is highlighted in ae abimeQ SANT NC dal SLA 0 Scorr NGE DIRECT Returne E a6 green iT Musical Off nr sd 1 fut Sa GPO Theerott OOPro ee ic OFF ae Return Dolby Pro Logic Display Sound Field Control Musical Musical Drama Drama Action Action 5D 5D Theater Jazz Jazz Hall Hall Club Club Theater Theater Continued overleaf seg olpny Bunsnipy j gt 2 ot a gt
23. R Q Factor Band to Band Rs Sr vf EE Option Adjustable Range Level 12 dB to 12 dB Frequency Low 40 80 100 160 Hz Mid 200 500 1k 2k Hz High 3 15k 8k 10k 12 5k Hz Q Factor 2W 1W IN 2N 9 Select Band by moving the joystick co Custon 10 Repeat steps 6 9 for other bands way 2 pan Level nish Factor dB 18 kHz 2H Note e If you make adjustments when a curve other than CUSTOM is selected CUSTOM appears and the adjusted curve is stored in CUSTOM See page 52 e For how to select EQ curves other than CUSTOM refer to Equalizer Curve H dx3 opny Bunsnipy eu fi Changing the Initial Settings Accessing the Initial Settings Menu 1 Switch the Power off by pressing the SOURCE button for 1 second 2 Press the MENU button for 2 seconds O D gt Q ek D 5 D T The Initial Settings Menu appears with FM highlighted in green gt Q u E Initial Settings Menu Correcting Distorted Sound See page 69 Setting the AM Tuning Step See page 68 Setting the Time See page 69 Changing the FM Tuning Step See page 68 Wem ndam SENS Sii We La EN dE DISPIROSI Plate r Return o gt Adjusting the Display Position See page 70 Changing the Pattern of Plate See page 70 3 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4
24. RPT Title RPT Repeat range Display Repeat range Chapter RPT Chapter Repeat Title RPT Title Repeat Disc RPT Disc Repeat E Video CD Disc RPT gt Track RPT Display Repeat range Track RPT Track Repeat Disc RPT Disc Repeat Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track 1 Select Pause by moving the joystick Pause is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles the Pause On Off Returne PGM button You can create a shortcut for Pause or Repeat Play Mode If you want to control the function of one of these without needing to go to the Function Menu each time do the following L 2 Select PGM by moving the joystick PGM is highlighted in green Click the joystick Each click changes the PGM mode in the following order N RPT Mode Pause gt RPT Mode Return Press the PGM button when playing a DVD or Video CD in the Multi DVD source Function name Display Press Hold for 2 seconds Pause Pause ON OFF Repeat play RPT Mode Switch repeat range S y g lt w v 2 D Operation at the Function Menu Screen CD With Multi DVD player the Function Menu differs for playing DVDs Video CDs and CDs When playing DVDs and Video CDs refer to Operation at the Function Menu Screen DVD Video CD See page 24 Accessing the DVD Function Menu CD Begin play of a disc before selecting options from the DVD Function Menu 1 P
25. Range Control is effective only on Dolby Digital sounds You can override audio settings to check for effectiveness of your audio settings 1 2 Select DIRECT by moving the joystick DIRECT is highlighted in green Click the joystick Each click toggles DIRECT ON OFF When this feature is turned on DIRECT ON appears in the center of the screen Note e All audio functions are locked out during DIRECT ON except VOLUME Returne Loudness Adjustment The Loudness function compensates for deficiencies in the low and high sound ranges at low volume You can select a desired Loudness level 1 Select Position Selector by moving the joy stick Position Selector is highlighted in green ie d 2 Click the joystick Lalla ru i The Audio Setting Menu appears with Position Hui highlighted in green DIRECT OFF 3 Select LOUD by moving the joystick up LOUD is highlighted in green oe 4 Click the joystick Each click changes sound range control in the follow ao a ing order eee 4 ri Position LOW MID HIGH gt Off Note e The Audio Menu Screen does not provide a direct access to LOUD oiseg oipny Bugsnfpy j 1 D gt amp m ch Q gt en S m x lt D a Fine Adjusting Audio Expert Before Getting Started This section of the manual looks at trimming certain settings to c
26. able in the future that although incompatible as a source enables control of basic functions by this product Two External Units can be controlled by this product although External is displayed whether you select External Unit 1 or External Unit 2 When two External Units are connected the allocation of them to External Unit 1 or External Unit 2 is automatically set by this product e In the following cases the sound source will not change When the sound source from another product is not connected to this product K K the antenna switch the source OFF When no magazine is set in the Multi CD player When no magazine is set in the Multi DVD player When no disc is set in the CD player When the AUX external input VIDEO and Speaker Input are set to OFF See pages 72 73 e When this product s blue white lead is connected to the car s Auto antenna relay control ter minal the car s Auto antenna extends when this product s source is switched ON To retract 2 Select the desired picture C5 CE rmewseex Peen J ae SC Each press changes the picture Each press of the V SEL button selects the source in the following order Source Screen gt TV Tuner Unit BGTV gt Video BGVTR Note e Select Source Screen to hear view playback of normal audio video sources e You can select the TV Tuner Unit only when connecting it to this product The video source selected
27. ar Note e The Disc Title List varies by the type of disc DVD Video CD and CD With DVD Title Edit ITS MEMO and ITS Clear are not displayed With Video CD ITS MEMO and ITS Clear are not displayed Disc Title Input for CD and Video CD You can input Titles up to 10 letters long Using this function lets you easily search for and select a desired disc for play You can store Disc Title data discs in memory Note e For detailed operation refer to the operation of Disc Title Input on page 39 Selecting Discs by Disc Title List You can select a disc from Disc Title List you want to listen to and play Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip Down Plate to appear Select the desired disc title by moving the joy stick up down CD or VIDEO CD is displayed for disc whose titles have not been input Click the joystick The selected disc is indicated in yellow and begins play HO PBC y g lt w v 2 D a w v 2 D Multi CD Player Basics Track Number Selecting the Multi CD Player Select the Multi CD as source by pressing the SOURCE button as many times as necessary The player starts playing automatically SOURC OFF ste Disc Number Search for 6 Disc 12 Disc types lt gt Abd TRACK SEEK W PCH You can select discs directly with the 1 to 6 but tons Jus
28. ars only when the selected source is a visual medium Returning to the Center Room You can return to the Center Room after you are finished in any of the sub rooms quite simply with either of 2 options Either use the joystick to select the Return option in that rooms screen then click the joy stick or simply press the RETURN button on the remote controller In either case you are brought back to the Center Room Click the joystick Click the joystick means to press the center of the joystick down and release one time S Lae e gt D Q k D O A j Information Screen By pressing the DISPLAY button on this remote control unit you can show the title list make changes to the Source Plate Information Screen etc Switching the Information Screen In the following the Multi CD Player is used as an example of source Multi CD Player Pressing the DISPLAY button switches the Information display on the Source Plate as fol lows The title list appears on the plate and you can input disc titles here You can also switch the titles displayed on the Flip Down Plate Source Plate Display Ss Sep we Entered title is displayed Muiti cD E When playing a CD TEXT disc The Disc Title and Track Title are dis played E When playing a CD TEXT disc Ek Pressing the DISPLAY button switches the display as follows m 0 Title Edit F 1 Track Title ITS MEMO ITS Clea
29. ay ON ITS Play ITS Play plays the memorized track Refer to ITS Programming ITS on page 41 ITS play of tracks is performed within the play range explained in the Repeat Play section 1 Select ITS by moving the joystick ITS is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles ITS play On Off After selecting the desired repeat play range from those y ld Pausel0tf COMP OTT Pause referred to in Repeat Play on page 35 switch ITS Return Play ON Note e If no track in the current range is programmed for ITS Play Empty is displayed ITS Play a Q J J lt D Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track 1 Select Pause by moving the joystick Pause is highlighted in green Click the joystick T SRE e Each click toggles Pause On Off Multi RPT RandomOff Scan Off ITS Off gre gt Pause On COMP OFF Pause Returne Compression and DBE Using the COMP Compression and DBE Dynamic Bass Emphasis functions enables Multi CD player sound quality adjustment Each of the functions enables two step adjust ment m COMP The COMP Compression function adjusts imbalances between loud and subdued sounds at higher volumes m DBE DBE Dynamic Bass Emphasis boosts bass levels to give a fuller sound COMP DBE ON OFF Switching 1 2 Mult RPT RandomOff Scan Off ITS Off Select COMP
30. ble with the same video systems If it is not images will not be correctly reproduced yonpoijg SIUL Buisn 210 9g E ss D h D C 2 c A J ot Output Setting of the DVD Player When connecting Pioneer s Multi DVD player such as the XDV P9 make the Digital Output Setting DIGITAL OUTPUT and Digital and Analog Audio Output Setting OUT SELECTION as follows Function Setting DIGITAL OUTPUT DOLBY DIGITAL LPCM OUT SELECTION 48 kHz Refer to the DVD Player manual for details on how to make those settings Precaution e Be sure to set the correct position If not no audio can be output About This Manual This product features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and operation All are designed for the easiest possible use but many are not self explanatory This operation manual is intended to help you benefit fully from their potential and to maxi mize your listening enjoyment We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by reading through the manual before you begin using this product It is especially important that you read and observe the Precaution on page 7 and in other sections To Ensure Safe Driving A WARNING e To avoid the risk of accident and the potential violation of applicable laws this product is not for use with a video screen that is visible to the driver e In some
31. bove switch Multi CD oe Player Random Play ON MultiRPT Randon ri M Scan Off ITS Off N MOTOR Return Source plate Ss SS n m _ s Multi CD Random Play range Display Play range DISC RDM Disc Repeat MULTI RDM Multi CD player Repeat Note e One track Repeat changes to the Disc Repeat when you switch the Random Play ON Scan Play In the Disc Repeat the beginning of each track on the selected disc is scanned for about 10 seconds In the Multi CD player Repeat the beginning of the first track on each disc is scanned for about 10 seconds 1 Select Scan by moving the joystick Scan is highlighted in green Multi CD 2 Switch the Scan Play ON by clicking the joy ze Pee stick MultiRPT RandomOff Scan On ITS Off Pr b After selecting the desired repeat play range from those aa OFF aS referred to in Repeat Play on page 35 switch Multi Peturd CD Player Scan Play ON Source plate 3 When you find the desired track or disc can ESSE cel the Scan Play by clicking the joystick mao If the Function Menu has been canceled automatically Scan Play range select the Scan in the Function Menu again Display Play range DISC SCAN Disc Repeat MULTI SCAN Multi CD player Repeat g v Note 2 e Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks or discs have been scanned g e One track Repeat changes to the Disc Repeat when you switch the Scan Pl
32. countries or states the viewing of images on a display inside a vehicle even by persons other than the driver may be illegal Where such regulations apply they must be obeyed To ensure safe vehicle operation do not operate this product during driving If you try to view pictures from a DVD Video disc or other sources on the front display while the parking brake is not engaged this warning will appear When you park your car in a safe place and apply the parking brake the picture appears on the screen When Using a Display connected to Rear Video Output This product s Rear video output is for connection of a display to enable passengers in the Rear seats to watch the Video or DVD A WARNING e NEVER install the display in a location that enables the Driver to watch the Video or DVD while Driving npo1d SIUL Buisn 210 9g E WwW D C v Q J Cc Resetting the Microprocessor The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions When using this product for the first time after installation When the machine fails to operate properly When strange incorrect messages appear on the display e To reset the microprocessor press the RESET button on the unit with a pen tip or other pointed instrument MOSER ASN Ks O 1 ENJ e Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions e Always keep the volume l
33. ction Menu CD Player sis ei 45 BASICS lt i Src ane ne se ct ns ne 45 Operation at the Function Menu Screen 2 46 e Accessing the CD Function Menu Adjusting Audio Basic 00002002 47 Accessing the Audio Menu cccccceeteceneees 47 Proper Setting for the In car Acoustic Characteristics 48 CabinEqualiz rs sis sumn nn mt 48 e Operation at the Audio Setting Menu POSION SCIECUOD Ras mers 49 Balance Adjustment ccccccceeseeseteteeeteeteees 49 Adjustments for Speaker 50 e Operation at the Speaker Setting Menu GUAIZ T GUERRE ee 52 Source Level Adjustment SLA 53 Sound Field Control SFC 54 Dynamic Range Control cect D5 Direct Control ON OFF cescctesretsssecersertctesscccusatouos 55 Loudness Adjustment 56 Fine Adjusting Audio Expert 57 Before Getting Started 0 ccc 57 Adjusting for the Speakers In Use cceee 57 e Accessing the Speaker Setting Menu e Adjusting the Speakers Output Levels using a Test Tone e Selecting a Crossover Frequency e Correcting the Subwoofer s Phase Adjusting the Cabin Equalizer Expert 60 e Accessing the Expert Setting Menu e Operation at the Expert Setting Menu e Adjusting 3 Band Parametric Equalizer e Adjusting the Speakers Output Level e Adjusting the Time Alignment e Storing the Adjusted Cabin EQ into Memory e Reset Adjusted Cabin
34. d Never feed power to other equipment by cut ting the insulation of the power supply lead of the unit and tapping into the lead The current capacity of the lead will be exceeded causing overheating When replacing fuse be sure to use only fuse of the rating prescribed on the fuse holder Since a unique BPTL circuit is employed never wire so the speaker leads are directly grounded or the left and right speaker leads are common Speakers connected to this unit must be high power types with minimum rating of 45 W and impedance of 4 to 8 ohms Connecting speak ers with output and or impedance values other than those noted here may result in the speak ers catching fire emitting smoke or becoming damaged When this product s source is switched ON a control signal is output through the blue white lead Connect to an external power amp s sys tem remote control or the car s Auto antenna relay control terminal max 300 mA 12 V DC If the car features a glass antenna connect to the antenna booster power supply terminal When an external power amp is being used with this system be sure not to connect the blue white lead to the amp s power terminal Likewise do not connect the blue white lead to the power terminal of the auto antenna Such connection could cause excessive current drain and malfunction To avoid short circuiting cover the disconnect ed lead with insulating tape Especially insu late the unused speak
35. e the preset cabin EQ For details see Adjusting the Cabin Equalizer Expert on page 60 Position Operation at the Audio Setting Menu e Use the joystick to move the cursor between different options As such the joystick will only move the cursor up down and left right You cannot move diagonally Move the joystick left right Move the joystick up down e There are some settings you can make at the Audio Setting Menu without needing to go back to the Audio Menu Position See Position Selector p 49 LOUD See Loudness Adjustment p 56 FAD BAL See Balance Adjustment p 49 SP Setting See Adjustments for Speaker p 50 Expert See Adjusting the Cabin Equalizer Expert p 60 Return Completes operations at the Audio Setting Menu bringing you back to the previous screen oiseg oipny Bugsnfpy ii gt ot a gt um D D Q Position Selector One way to assure a more natural sound is to clearly position the stereo sound image putting you in the center of the sound field About the Position Selector e The Position Selector function is a feature that automatically adjusts the speakers output levels and inserts a delay time into the speakers outputs depending on seats passengers occupy and the num ber of them When used in conjunction with the Cabin EQ and SFC the feature will make the sound image more natural and offer a
36. eaker Front speaker White black Gray black Left Right Green Violet Rear speaker Rear speaker Green black Violet black Do not connect anything to the speaker leads that are not connected to speakers te A mh D p a Connecting to a Sold Separately Power Amp This product can be connected to a sold separately power amp using the RCA output jacks This Product Rear output Front output enter output Li COTE A vansin eu ao AGO INTER ay 1 in mans e e LI r LL A N q 1 J _ 1 ES ea feces Subwoofer Power amp sold separately Power amp sold separately RCA cables sold separately Power amp Blue white sold separately To system control terminal of the power amp or Auto antenna relay control terminal max 300 mA 12V DC E a nn System remote control E System remote control cs System remote control System remote control Front speaker Rear speaker Center speaker Perform these connections when using a different amp sold separately Speaker Input Jack Connection This product also can be connected to a car stereo without RCA output jacks by using the speaker input jack Speaker inp
37. elect the desired character type by pressing the button 1 Each press of button 1 changes the character type in the p e following order TitleEdit Alphabet Upper case Numbers and Symbols gt 7 ey Alphabet Lower case Note e You can select to input Numbers and Symbols by pressing button 2 6 Select letters numbers and symbols by moving gt the joystick up down cs To insert a space select the cursor 5 R A 7 66 29 AL FR OFF lt gt Title Edit x gt gt s Vars H ent 7 Move the box left and right by moving the joy stick left right tle 8 When you have completed title input move to the 10th letter position then memorize by moving the joystick right l Title Edit ER TS MEMO ITS Glear Entered Title Note e Titles remain in memory even after the disc has been removed from the magazine and are recalled when the disc is reinserted e After the titles for 100 discs have been entered data for a new disc will overwrite the data for the disc that has not been played back for the longest time Getting Text Displayed for CD TEXT compatible type You can use these functions when playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi CD player Title Display Switching e Select the desired title display by pressing the DISPLAY button Refer to Information Screen on page 13 Note e If certain text information is not recorded on a CD TEXT disc NO
38. en stop like an emergency stop When mounting this unit make sure none of the leads are trapped between this unit and the surrounding metalwork or fittings Do not mount this unit near the heater outlet where it would be affected by heat or near the doors where rainwater might splash onto it Before drilling any mounting holes always check behind where you want to drill the holes Do not drill into the gas line brake line electri cal wiring or other important parts If this unit is installed in the passenger com partment anchor it securely so it does not break free while the car is moving and cause injury or an accident If this unit is installed under a front seat make sure it does not obstruct seat movement Route all leads and cords carefully around the sliding mechanism so they do not get caught or pinched in the mechanism and cause a short circuit Installing the Unit E Mounting with Brackets Tapping screw 4 x 12 mm ye cG Screw 4 x 8 mm M X 7 Oo Drill 2 to 2 5 mm diameter holes E Mounting with Velcro Tape Thoroughly wipe off the surface before affixing the velcro tape Velcro tape Car mat or chassis 5 4 D D r O 5 9 D n D z D Specifications General Power source 14 4 V DC 10 8 15 1 V allowable Grounding system sisi Negative type Max current consumption Backup current rem 10A ACCESSOTY CUITEN ssissss
39. er leads without fail There is a possibility of short circuiting if the leads are not insulated To prevent incorrect connection the input side of the IP BUS or optical cable connector is blue and the output side is black Connect the connectors of the same colors correctly If this unit is installed in a vehicle that does not have an ACC accessory position on the igni tion switch the red lead of the unit should be connected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch ON OFF operations If this is not done the vehicle battery may be drained when you are away from the vehicle for several hours ACC position No ACC position The black lead is ground Please ground this lead separately from the ground of high current products such as power amps If you ground the products together and the ground becomes detached there is a risk of damage to the products or fire e To ensure proper heat dissipation of this prod E Using the Corrugated Tube uct take special care not to block the cooling fan side of this product To prevent the optical cable from being strained use the corrugated tube after e Cords for this product and those for other cutting it to the correct length products may be different colors even if they have the same function When con e Insert the optical cable into the necting this product to another product corrugated tube refer to the supplied Installation manuals Optical cable of both products and con
40. er with Dolby Digital decoding capability DO or DIGITAL Dolby Surround Pro Logic When you play a 2 channel audio disc marked Dolby Surround Pro Logic using an AV amplifier equipped for Dolby Pro Logic the audio is converted into 4 channel audio Dolby Pro Logic gives enhanced spatial and directional effects creating theater like sense of pres ence and ambience DOI Poey sunnoun PRO e LOGIC DTS for Digital Theater Surround DTS differs from Dolby Digital providing a maximum of 6 channel discrete multichannel audio To hear DTS discs you need to connect the digital output on DTS capable DVD players and other units to this product s digital input DIGITAL SURROUND Dynamic Range Control Dolby Digital has a function for compressing the difference between the loudest and softest sounds Dynamic Range Control This control ensures sounds with an increased dynamic range are heard clearly even at low volume levels Linear PCM LPCM Pulse Code Modulation This is a recording technology used on music CDs Some DVD Video discs also contain PCM sound tracks While music CDs are recorded at 44 1 kHz 16 bits DVD Video discs sound tracks are recorded at 48 kHz 16 bits to 96 kHz 24 bits thereby offering better quality audio than music CDs Optical Digital Input By receiving optical digital input audio signals in a digital signal format the chance is minimized that the sonic quality deteriorates in the course of transm
41. esisisersorsssseirsrisssssssissesessons 4A Dimensions 00 307 W x 51 H x 187 D mm CR Ce AER e 2 5 kg Amplifier Continuous power output is 22 W per channel min into 4 ohms both channels driven 50 to 15 000 Hz with no more than 5 THD Maximum power output ssssssesessesesseseseressesess 45Wx6 Load impedance se 4 Q 4 8 Q allowable Preout maximum output level output ADEME rete Area 2 2 V I KQ Decoder Linear PCM Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic DTS Equalizer 3 Band Parametric Equalizer OW eee ees Frequency 40 80 100 160 Hz Mid sesser Frequency 200 500 1k 2k Hz High essees Frequency 3 15k 8k 10k 12 5k Hz Level er 12 dB Subwoofer output Crossover frequency 63 Hz 100 Hz 200 Hz TVG e e E E EE 10 dB Speaker setting Time Alignment ses 0 500 cm 2 5 cm TEV Ele Sn 10 dB Foal Zo Band 3 Band Frequency 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1k 1 25k 1 6k 2k 2 5k 3 15k 4k 5k 6 3k 8k Hz Gain 12 dB Crossover frequency 63 100 200 Hz FM tuner Freguency Tange ans 87 5 108 MHz Usable SCO 10 dBf 0 9 uV 75 Q mono S N 30 dB 50 dB quieting sensitivity oc eeeeteeeeteeeees 15 dBf 1 5 uV 75 Q mono Signal to noise ratio eee 70 dB IEC A network Distortion wo eee 0 3 at 65 dBf 1 kHz stereo Frequency response s s s 30 15 000 Hz 3 dB Stereo separation sen 40 dB at 65 dBf 1 kHz AM tuner Frequency range suisse 531 1 602 kHz 9 kHz 53
42. hlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles the Random On Off Pause Returne m D0614 04 14 lt gt gt DISC DVD Random 49 e 4 GAG AHNUAI y g lt w v 2 Scan Play Scan Play plays the first 10 seconds or so of each track on a CD in succession 1 Select Scan by moving the joystick Scan is highlighted in green 2 Switch the Scan Play On by clicking the joy stick 3 When you find the desired track cancel the AN Pause Scan Play by clicking the joystick If the Function Menu has been canceled automatically Source plate CE gt e select the Scan in the Function Menu again Gara Note e Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks on a disc have been scanned ITS Play ITS Play plays the memorized track Refer to ITS Programming ITS on page 41 1 Select ITS by moving the joystick ITS is highlighted in green Disc RPT RandomOff Scan On ITS Off Return 4 14 D 2 Click the joystick ES Disc RPT RandomOff M Scan Off pauscOff Pause Each click toggles the ITS Play On Off Source plate ITS On Returne Oa gt 06 14 404 A TITLE DVD Note e If no track in the current range is programmed for ITS Play Empty is displayed e For Multi DVD ITS play can be done only on the CD in play ITS Play Pause Pause pa
43. ible sound depending on types of car Against this background you can also adjust Equalizer Curves or sound effects to create sound according to your preference Before performing the following steps select the source whose EQ curve you ll adjust Refer to Operation for Each Source Unit on page 9 1 Press the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green 1 D gt 3 4 Q gt S m x lt D a 2 Select Audio by moving the joystick Audio is highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick The Audio Menu appears 4 Select Equalizer by moving the joystick Equalizer is highlighted in green 5 Click the joystick The Graphic Equalizer Menu appears with Band z SES TT highlighted in green MCE DIRECT Return 6 Select the band by clicking the joystick Each click changes band in the following order Low Mid High Ep wy 2 Level ha QFactor dB 1 kHz 2H CO 7 Select Level Frequency or Q Factor by A Flat moving the joystick Te Selected option is highlighted in green VM Li High tevel has Q a a a 1 kHz ob site 7 28 8 Adjust the selected option by moving the joy co Custon stick up down The selectable options are adjustable in the following a Ld limits em WW a my As well Frequency differs in adjustable range from Level P
44. ission An optical digital input is an input designed to receive digital signals optically To take advantage of the digital input output units such as DVD players must have optical outputs Q 2 8 gt S S D 3 D r 5 Installation Connecting the Units N ote This unit is for vehicles with a 12 volt battery and negative grounding Before installing it in a recreational vehicle truck or bus check the battery voltage To avoid shorts in the electrical system be sure to disconnect the battery cable before begin ning installation Refer to each product s manual for details on connecting the power amp and other units then make connections correctly Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhe sive tape To protect the wiring wrap adhesive tape around them where they lie against metal parts Route and secure all wiring so it cannot touch any moving parts such as the gear shift hand brake and seat rails Do not route wiring in places that get hot such as near the heater out let If the insulation of the wiring melts or gets torn there is a danger of the wiring short circuiting to the vehicle body Don t pass the yellow lead through a hole into the engine compartment to connect to the bat tery This will damage the lead insulation and cause a very dangerous short Do not shorten any leads If you do the protec tion circuit may fail to work when it shoul
45. joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the Tuner Function Menu e Press the RETURN button Return o gt PGM button See page 21 PGM button See page 21 es ng D es nd Operating Each Function Best Stations Memory BSM The BSM function stores stations in memory automatically Select the band before performing operations See Band on page 19 1 Check to see BSM is currently highlighted If not select that option by moving the joystick BSM is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The BSM Off display changes to BSM On The stations with the strongest signals will be stored Retur TD under buttons 1 6 and in order of their signal strength e To Cancel the process click the joystick before memorization is complete Local Seek Tuning When Local is ON you can only select broadcast stations providing strong reception 1 Select Local by moving the joystick Local is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click selects the desired Local Seek Sensitivity in the following order FM Off Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Retur T AM Off Level 1 Level 2 Tuner FM I Note e The Level 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations PGM button Y
46. l by moving the joystick left right Reset 2dB The display shows 10 dB 10 dB lee LL SUV Ba 5 Complete the setting by clicking the joystick Note e The output level you set at the Expert Setting Menu is imported into the speaker s out put level field in the Speaker Setting Menu Adjusting the Time Alignment By adjusting the distance between each speaker and a selected listening position you can insert delay times into the speakers output to obtain a correct sound image and overall level balance Although this is automatically achieved when you set the Cabin EQ see page 48 or the listening position see page 49 the Time Alignment feature provides a fine adjustment To perform time alignment e The listening position must correctly be set see page 49 1 Select a speaker by moving the joystick f Front L BSG normai The currently selected speaker is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick You are ready to make adjustments to the selected PE cabin speaker Band is highlighted in green Gustom MEMO Position 3 Select Time A by moving the joystick down Ami Du Normal Time A is highlighted in green i 7 Custom 4 MEMO 4 Select a distance by moving the joystick ALT Cabin y Reset e left right aa T 500 cm gps A Pian The display shows 0 5 Complete the setting by clicking the joystick Note e A in Time A
47. left right Frequency gt S Re 5 z A MEMO The selectable options are adjustable in the following re n limits i Cabin Position Option Adjustable Range Frequency 100 Hz 8 kHz EQ Level _12 dB 12 dB Q Factor WIDE NARROW Note e The Front Left and Right speakers cannot be adjusted differently The same is true for the Rear Left and Right When you make adjustment to either of the pair the other is automatical ly set to the same position NA Adjusting the Speakers Output Level Select Band by moving the joystick up Repeat steps 3 6 for the selected band Complete the setting by clicking the joystick Repeat steps 1 8 for other speakers You can readjust the speakers output levels once adjusted using a test tone while hearing music this time 1 Select a speaker by moving the joystick The currently selected speaker is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick You are ready to make adjustments to the selected speaker Band is highlighted in green Front Left mi Band 1 Frequency y Custom y 166H j EQ Level q MEMO Cabin Position Continued overleaf Hedx3 opny Bunsnipy euly fi T D gt 2 C ct gt gt en S m x D 3 Select SP Level by moving the joystick Front Left Hu Normal SP Level is highlighted in green Fresuengy BR au Se L MEMO 4 Adjust the speaker s output leve
48. lighted in green i e Click the joystick pe The test tone is output It rotates from speaker to speak k SS er in the following sequence at intervals of about 2 sec Soll aa onds The current settings for the speaker over which pe Slevel 808 you hear the test tone are shown in the lower right hand corner of the screen Front Left gt Center gt Front Right gt Rear Right gt Rear Left gt Subwoofer Check each speaker s output level If no adjustments are needed perform step 5 to stop the test tone Note e The settings do not appear for speakers whose Size is set OFF nn Audio Setting Adjust the speakers output level by moving Retu the joystick up down p The display shows 10 dB 10 dB The test tone rotates to next speaker after about 2 sec onds from the last joystick operation r Front SW Repeat step 3 make adjustment of the other NORMAL VOTE level 208 speakers output level RAIS ER Se Left Complete the procedure by clicking the joystick Note e If needed select speakers and adjust their absolute output level refer to Adjustments for Speaker See page 50 e To adjust the speakers output level at the Speaker Setting Menu is the same as making an speakers output level at the Expert Setting Menu Both provide the same results Hedx3 opny Bunsnipy euly fi T D gt 2 C ct gt gt en S m x D
49. m previous page Cause Remedy The speaker s Size is set to Make the correct Size setting OFF for the speaker See page 50 The speaker s Level is set to too low a position Increase the speaker s Level setting to get the balance right with the other speakers See pages 58 and 62 The center speaker s Size is set to SMALL or LARGE whereas no center speaker is installed Set the center speaker s Size to OFF See page 50 The parking brake cord is not connected Connect the parking brake cord and engage the parking brake The parking brake is not engaged Cause Remedy Their Size settings is at OFF Make the correct Size settings See page 50 Listening Position is not set cor Set Listening Position correctly rectly See page 49 Their Size settings is at OFF Make the correct Size settings See page 50 Set the subwoofer to the ON position See page 50 The subwoofer is set to OFF The subwoofer is set to OFF and yet other speakers are set to OFF or SMALL in Size Make the correct settings If no subwoofer is installed the front or rear speaker needs set to LARGE See page 50 BunoousajanoiL ti 8 gt LS 5 re Audio DSP continued from previous page Symptom The center speaker setting 1s at SMALL or LARGE whereas no center speaker is installed Occasionally no sounds are output when Dolby Pro Logic is switched
50. me settings Click Function Menu Screen Further explana the joystick to change the power band dis tion on how to use the Function Menu play as below Screen will follow Monaural display 4 band display The setting and adjusting operation of this product is done from the Main Menu Press the MENU button and four main menu icons appear on the screen Function Audio Picture and Set Up The selected function is highlighted in green Move to each menu screen from this opening screen Function Audio 60000006 Ses 4 H 000008 a e _e Animation ANOL JIIND 19129 L JENHIA E oo PA i A A4 l M AUX Off dasar E t W Disc RPT PauselOff Pause Return Select Function then click the joy stick to display the Function Menu Screen The menu varies depending on Return gt Select Set Up then click the joystick to display the Set Up Menu k EN PTY TTTTITYTTITTTTTT Try A RE Hi f the source Animation e e PICTURE ADJUST ve a Hi NON FAD BAE SPSetting it SFE S D Range FM CD control lull A Se off Moe DIRECT OFF eee Return o gt A SHARP lt gt coop A HUVE COCOR Cabin a Select Audio then click the joystick Select Picture then click the joystick to display the Audio Setting Menu to display the Picture Adjust Menu e The Picture icon appe
51. n e Low frequency range is not output if the subwoofer is set OFF and the front or rear speakers set SMALL or OFF Note e Itis imperative that non installed speakers be set to OFF e Set the front or rear speaker to LARGE if the speaker is capable of reproducing bass con tent or if no subwoofer is installed e When playing a 2 channel mono source with PRO LOGIC switched ON there are occasions when the following will occur No audio is output if the center speaker setting is ON while no center speaker is installed Audio is heard only over the center speaker if installed and the center speaker setting is ON Equalizer Curve You can switch between Equalizer curves 1 2 Select Equalizer by moving the joystick Equalizer is highlighted in green Click the joystick The Graphic Equalizer Menu appears with Band highlighted in green Select either EQ or EQ by moving the joystick up down Click the joystick Each click changes EQ curve in the following order With EQ selected Powerful gt Natural gt Vocal gt Custom Flat Super Bass With EQ selected wil ANT lll EMCI GS iy DIRECT OFF Returne Vocal ey 2 A v Level Frequency MQFactor 2dB 168 Hz 1N SE Powerful gt Super Bass gt Flat gt Custom Vocal gt Natural Note e CUSTOM stores an equalizer curve y
52. n Menu 1 Best Station Sequential Memory BSSM Switch the BSSM ON by clicking the joystick 2 PGM button For TV you cannot memorize functions other than BSSM in the PGM button Return o gt Exit from the TV Tuner Function Menu e Press the RETURN button EE 2 O J V lt CD Player The following explains how to use this product to control CD players For details of CD player specific operations features see your CD player s manual Selecting the CD Player Select the Compact Disc as source by pressing the SOURCE button as many times as necessary The player starts playing automatically VOLUME SOURC OFF aan Track Search and Fast Forward Reverse Pog l gt You can select between Track Search or Fast l m COS Forward Reverse by pressing the lt gt button for a different length of time Track Search Less than 0 5 seconds Fast Forward Reverse Continue pressing Operation at the Function Menu Screen Accessing the CD Function Menu 1 Press the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The CD Function Menu appears offering you the following options 3 Select the option by moving the joystick and click the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green m CD Function Menu 1 Repeat Play Each click changes the Repeat mode in the following o
53. n of sound fields most appropriate for your car If you want to adjust sound fields to the current listening source of music use the equalizer referred to in Adjusting the Equalizer Curves on page 65 3 Select a band by moving the joystick left right Center Frequency e You can select a center frequency from among 20 frequencies for each band You can change the Select a speaker by moving the joystick The currently selected speaker is highlighted in green Note When selecting the subwoofer you cannot make adjust ment to the 3 band parametric EQ For the subwoofer you can only adjust its output level see page 62 and perform a time alignment procedure see page 63 Click the joystick You are ready to adjust the selected speaker s settings Band is highlighted in green center frequency in 1 3 octave steps but you cannot select frequencies so that there are intervals shorter than 1 octave among the three bands center frequencies a gF a Position Gustom MEMO Cabin Reset Et Normal Gustom MEMO Cabin Reset L e Position gt LA 4 Select Frequency lt 5 Adjust the selected option by moving the joy EQ Level or Q Factor by moving the joystick up down Selected option is highlighted in green Front Left A up Normal g Frequency Le 4007 Custom eve Cabin Reset Position Front Left etun Normall i Band 2 S stick
54. ne You can change the pattern of the Source Plate and Flip Down Plate in sequence 1 Select Plate by moving the joystick Plate is highlighted in green Click the joystick Each click changes the pattern of the plate in the fol lowing order Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 I00k DISPIROSI l0Ok DISPIROSI SENS ip Plate Returne SENS di High Adjust Plate Returne D 5 a p D a D A gt Le a gt D T1 z3 Q Oo Other Functions Switching the Center Screen and Time Display in the Center Room You can change the center screen to show a simple source information time display in addi tion to 9 different video clips 1 Select the desired Display by clicking the joy stick Each click changes the center screen in the following order Video clips gt Simple source information Time display 2 Select a desired video clip by moving the joy stick down when the video clip is playing Note e A simple source information shows nothing when the Source Plate is displayed Switching the Color of the Spectrum Analyzer You can select a color for the spectrum analyzer from among 6 options 1 Move the joystick up The spectrum analyzer appears 2 Click the joystick Each click changes the color of the spectrum analyzer in sequence F Listening Sounds or Viewing Images from Addi
55. nect cords that have the same function Routing the Optical Cable Corrugated tube Precaution e Try not to bend the optical cable sharply If it is Re to bend it ae make nea a the Mounting the Clamp bending radius is at least 25 mm 1 inch oth The clamp is used to secure the optical erwise the cable will not transfer signals prop cable when using it erly and so this unit will not work properly e Route the optical cable so that nothing heavy 1 Insert the clamp in the direction rests on it and so that it cannot be stepped on indicated in the figure and turn it or caught in anything for instance a door e Make a loop of diameter at least 200 mm 90 degrees to lock 7 7 8 inches with the remaining optical cable so that the cable does not get strained e When plugging the optical cable into the unit use the supplied cable clamps to prevent the cable from being bent sharply e Route the optical cable so that it does not get caught in moving parts such as the gear shift hand brake or seat sliding mechanism Keep the cable away from hot spots such as near the heater outlet D gt D r e 5 Clamp 2 A mh D p a Connecting the Power Cord Light green ___ Used to detect the ON OFF status of the parking brake This lead must be connected to the power supply side of the parking brake switch Parking brake switch Connection method Clamp the parking Clamp firmly wi
56. new bat tery WaRNING e Keep the Lithium Battery out of reach of children Should the Battery be swal lowed immediately consult a doctor A CAUTION Do not recharge disassemble heat or dispose of battery in fire Use a CR2025 3 V Lithium Battery only Never use other types of battery with this product Do not handle the battery with metallic tools Do not store the Lithium Battery with metallic materials When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution s rules that apply in your country area Always check carefully that you are loading battery with its and poles facing in the proper directions yonpojg SIUL Buisn 210439 7 O O my m oO gt O Lae oO D C gt AE Operation for Each Source Unit The following explains the initial operations required before you can listen to music 1 Select the desired source e g Multi CD Player VOLUME E SOURCE OFF SRC Q G Gaver stl mA aia Each press changes the Source og _ Multi CD Each press of the SOURCE button selects the desired source in the following order DVD Player gt TV VIDEO gt Tuner gt DAB gt CD Player gt Multi CD Player External 1 gt External 2 gt AUX Speaker Input Note e External Unit refers to a Pioneer product such as one avail
57. nu Return Completes operations at the Speaker Setting Menu bringing you back to the previous screen Continued overleaf seg olpny Bunsnipy iil gt ot a gt um D O Q 3 Select the speaker you want to make adjust gaT UE Setting ments to by moving the joystick The currently selected speaker is highlighted in green Click the joystick and are displayed and you can set the size and SW the level for the selected speaker NORMAL Select the correct size for the selected speaker in use by moving the joystick left right Select the speaker settings as follows Soe s Front Left z Size LARGE NORMAL T level 2dB Speakers Setting Front Left amp Right SMALL LARGE Rear Left amp Right OFF SMALL LARGE Center OFF SMALL LARGE Sub Woofer OFF ON Note e The Front Left and Right speakers cannot be set differently The same is true for the Rear Left and Right Adjust the speaker for output level by moving the joystick up down When you make adjustments for listening position the speakers are automatically set for appropriate output levels You can tailor them if you want as discussed under the heading of Adjusting the Speakers Output Levels using a Test Tone or Adjusting the Speakers Output Level Click the joystick This completes adjustment to the selected speaker Repeat steps 3 7 for other speakers Precautio
58. on Occasionally no sounds are heard over other speakers than the center one The currently reproduced sound is not Dolby Digital coded Switching Dynamic Range Control ON has no effects DVD Player if installed Symptom The remote control is not in the correct operation mode The DVD player s remote control does not operate No sounds come from the DVD player only set for output Cause Dolby Pro Logic is switched on Cause The optical cable has become detached The DVD player is not properly Remedy Change the center speaker s Size setting to OFF If the audio source is mono and Dolby Pro Logic is switched on sound is heard over the center speaker only See page 50 Set Dolby Pro Logic to OFF If the audio source is mono and Dolby Pro Logic is switched on sound is heard over the center speaker only See page 55 The feature is only effective on Dolby Digital sounds See page 55 Remedy Switch the remote control to the proper mode See the manual for the DVD player Connect the cable correctly Make the correct output setting See the manual for the DVD player Terms Dolby Digital Dolby Digital provides discrete multichannel up to a maximum of 5 1 audio This is the same audio system as is installed in movie theaters To enjoy Dolby Digital sound you need to connect this product s optical digital input to the digital output on a DVD play
59. onds Broadcast station preset memory More than 2 seconds Note e Upto 18 FM stations 6 in FM1 FM2 and FM3 and 6 AM stations can be stored in memory e You can also use the A V button to recall broadcast stations memorized in buttons 1 through 6 Band FM1 gt FM2 gt FM3 gt AM Manual and Seek Tuning You can select the tuning method by changing the length of time you press the lt gt button Manual Tuning step by step Less than 0 5 seconds Seek Tuning More than 0 5 seconds Note e If you continue pressing the button for longer than 0 5 seconds you can skip broadcasting sta tions Seek Tuning starts as soon as you release the button e Stereo indicator STEREO lights when a stereo station is selected Operation at the Function Menu Screen Accessing the Tuner Function Menu 1 Press the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The Tuner Function Menu appears offering you the following options E FM Tuner Function Menu Local Seek Tuning See page 21 Best Stations Memory See page 21 mr 1 BSMOff Off E AM Tuner Function Menu Local Seek Tuning See page 21 Best Stations Memory See page 21 BSM Audio Set Up IO ha Br a 2 nig Return o gt n Local P Off 3 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4 Click the
60. onnecting the Display with RCA input jacks to Rear AV output you can also watch the external video component s picture A mh D p a External video component sold separately To video output To audio outputs RCA cables sold separately This Product proce e2222 eo eee SE Left White Right Red PS Ke 1 SZ AV input Rear AV output a When other products such as a Single CD player are connected to this product ejecting a disc will turn this product off If you wish to enjoy DVD viewing on the Rear Display without deactivation connect the Rear Display directly to the Multi DVD player instead of using the external video connection of this product or use an AV selector sold separately To audio inputs Display with RCA input jacks RCA cables sold separately To video input Installation Note Before finally installing the unit connect the wiring temporarily making sure it is all con nected up properly and the unit and the system work properly Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation The use of unautho rized parts can cause malfunctions Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifica tions of the vehicle Install the unit where it does not get in the dri ver s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudd
61. ote e TA and PTY buttons are for DAB Tuner control About This Product This product features a Virtual Theater Graphical User Interface which is referred to in this manual as the Virtual Theater Quick Tour Once you understand the basic structure of the Virtual Theater you will be able to navigate quite easily throughout it The basic structure of the Virtual Theater is actually quite simple Everything is centralized around a base location known as the Center Room Refer to Virtual Theater Quick Tour on page 11 Dolby Digital DTS Compatibility When combining the product with a Pioneer 6 Disc Multi DVD Player such as the XDV P9 When using this product with a Pioneer 6 Disc Multi DVD Player you can enjoy the atmos phere and excitement provided by DVD Video software featuring 5 1 channel recordings Damor D l G l T A L SURROUND DIGITAL Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems Inc DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Video System of a Connected Component This product is NTSC PAL system compatible When connecting an external component to this product be sure the component is compati
62. ou can create a shortcut for BSM or Local Mode If you want to control the function of one of these without needing to go to the Function Menu each time do the following 1 Select PGM by moving the joystick PGM is highlighted in green Tuner FMI Return 2 Click the joystick Each click changes the PGM mode in the following order BSM Local Press the PGM button in the Tuner source Function name Display Press Hold for 2 seconds Best Stations Memory BSM OFF ON Local Seek Tuning Local Switch the Local Seek Sensitivity Display the Flip Down Plate e Press the DISPLAY button Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the Source Plate and Flip Down Plate in the following order Source Plate gt Preset Frequency List gt No Plate Examples Source Plate Preset Frequency List Pp 87 50MHz i wy STEREO Tuner FM R OFF 87 50MHz STEREO l R OFF s n Sows s DORE M 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Preset P6 104 00MHz STEREO Frequency List to appear F OFF 2 Select the band by pressing the BAND button lee s DOMBCOO 7 P4 PS a Pi P2 P3 3 Select the preset station by moving the joystick up down Selected station is highlighted 4 Click the joystick Selected station is indicated in yellow and tuned y lt UO v 2 D Multi DVD Player Disc Number Play Time 19 j 2
63. ou have made adjustments to Refer to Adjusting the Equalizer Curves on page 65 e You can create a different CUSTOM curve for each of the SLA function groups see page 53 Remember however SLA is based on FM volume so FM and AM curve are always the same oiseg olpny Bunsnipy j Source Level Adjustment SLA gt The SLA Source Level Adjustment function prevents radical leaps in volume level when A switching between sources Settings are based on the FM volume level which remains unchanged D Before performing the following steps select the source whose volume level you will S adjust Refer to Operation for Each Source Unit on page 9 5 1 Select SLA by moving the joystick D SLA is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick iit The SLA Setting Menu appears with the selected L E EADIBAI 9 E 5 a source s level highlighted in green dl il FM E Qe St DIRECT OFF Returne 3 Increase or decrease the level by moving the EEE T TUN LEVEL Joystick up down TUN CD MD TV DAB AUX EXT The display shows 8 8 Ey 4 Ina similar manner adjust the volume level of i other sources gt 40 _ nn A You can perform SLA independently for each of the following groups Display Source TUN AM CD CD player Multi CD player Multi DVD player TV TV Video DAB DAB AUX AUX Speaker Input EXT External 1 External 2
64. ow enough for outside sounds to be audible e Protect this product from moisture e If the battery is disconnected the preset memory will be erased and must be repro grammed e Should this product fail to operate properly contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station When using the 50 Disc Type Multi CD Player The available functions of the 50 Disc Type Multi CD Player are described in this manual Note that other 50 Disc Type Multi CD Player functions cannot be used with this product Remote Control and Care This product is equipped with a remote controller for convenient operation e Point the controller in the direction of the signal reception on the color display sold separately to operate Precaution e Do not store the remote controller in high temperatures or direct sunlight e The controller may not function properly in direct sunlight e Do not let the remote controller fall onto the floor where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal Battery e Slide the tray out on the back of the remote controller and insert the battery with the and poles pointing in the proper direction Pol Ss Replacing the Lithium Battery e Use only lithium battery CR2025 3 V Precaution e Remove the battery if the remote controller is not used for a month or longer e Ifthe event of battery leakage wipe the remote controller completely clean and install a
65. panoramic sound that envelops you 1 Select Position Selector by moving the joy stick Position Selector is highlighted in green ge 2 Click the joystick fom ans The Audio Setting Menu appears with Position alll mi L et ar highlighted in green DIRECT OFF Returire gt 3 Click the joystick again Each click changes listening position in the following ou BAC order F 00 Front Left gt Front Right gt Front Left amp Right EN EE Rear Left gt Rear Right gt Rear Left amp Right 2an All Seats gt Off EN PY as Note e For Time Alignment to be made you need to have set the listening position to either of the Front Left or Right or of the Rear Left or Right Balance Adjustment This function allows you to select a Fader Balance setting that provides ideal listening condi tions in all occupied seats 1 Select FAD BAL by moving the joystick FAD BAL is highlighted in green _ 2 Click the joystick ae a amp The Audio Setting Menu appears with FAD BAL f highlighted in green dal ur as Hig DIRECT OFF Returne 3 Click the joystick The FAD BAL Setting Menu appears 4 Adjust speaker balance by moving the joy stick Expert ff LOUD Off a The display shows F 15 R 15 as it moves from front to rear SUV san Position The display shows L 09 R 09 as it moves from left to right 5 Cancel the FAD BA
66. r Disc Title se 2 Disc Artist Name Disc Title J 3 Track Artist Name Disc Title Note e Ifthe Multi CD Player in use is not CD TEXT compatible you cannot access CD TEXT specific display features m Tuner m CD Player Source Plate Display Source Plate Display 4 Flip Down Plate Display Flip Down Plate Display Preset Frequency List 4 No Plate No Plate m External Devices a TV External Devices are VIDEO AUX Speaker Source Plate Display Input and External Units 4 Source Plate Display No Plate lt r D 2y D mp O O No Plate e For televisions the Source Plate Display disappears after about 8 seconds e For visual sources the Source Plate Display disappears after about 8 seconds m Multi DVD Player Source Plate Display Flip Down Plate Display No Plate e For DVDs Video CDs and CDs indica tions appear on the Flip Down Plate Display as follows For DVDs Title list only For Video CDs Title list and Title Edit for title input For CDs Title list Title Edit for title input and ITS memory ITS MEMO ITS Clear Using the Screen Pictures Selecting the VTR etc Selecting the Video Source Switching the Video ON OFF Mode You can select the video unit when one is connected to the video input on this product To select the Video mode switch the Video in the Set Up Menu On 1 Press the MENU button Func
67. rder Disc RPT Disc Repeat gt Track RPT Track Repeat s suaa Random Play EE ey es gt iid Each click toggles Random play On Off Ma lus x __ m 3 Scan Play te RSS Each click toggles Scan play On Off CP OFT Pause D Pause Return w Each click toggles Pause On Off x 5 Compression and DBE Each click changes the COMP in the follow ing order COMP Off gt COMP 1 gt COMP 2 COMP Off gt D B E 1 gt D B E 2 6 PGM button Each click changes the PGM mode in the fol lowing order Pause gt RPT Mode Random Disc Title Input For detail operation to enter titles refer to Disc Title Input on page 39 Exit from the CD Player Function Menu e Press the RETURN button gt 2 B amp gt gJ D O a Adjusting Audio Basic 1 Press the MENU button Function Audio Set Up The main menu icons whirl down with amp Function highlighted in green 2 Select Audio by moving the joystick Audio is highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick Audio Menu appears offering you the following options E Audio Menu Position Selector See page 49 Balance Adjustment See page 49 Cabin Equalizer See page 48 Adjustments for Speaker See page 50 eer ei Cabin a NON wm a A SRG l lill FM Ko wnt Equalizer SFC Off DIRECT OFF eee Return o gt Equalizer Curve Dynamic Range See page 52 Cont
68. ress the MENU button Function Audio Picture Set Up The main menu icons whirl down with lt gt EN gt 1 DA Function highlighted in green RE 2 Click the joystick The DVD Function Menu appears offering you the following options S y g lt U0 a 2 d m DVD Function Menu CD Random Play Scan Play See page 28 See page 29 Repeat Play ITS Play See page 28 See page 29 a ae ll Disc RPT RandomOff ScanOff ITS Off M P PET Pause Returns Pause See page 30 PGM button See page 30 3 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the DVD Function Menu CD e Press the RETURN button Operating Each Function Repeat Play Repeat Play plays the same disc and track repeatedly 1 Check to see RPT is currently highlighted If not select that option by moving the joystick RPT is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click changes the Repeat mode in the following order Disc RPT Track RPT Repeat range Display Repeat range Track RPT Track repeat Disc RPT Disc repeat Note e If you perform Track Search Repeat Play is automatically canceled Random Play Random Play plays the tracks on a CD in random order for variety 1 Select Random by moving the joystick Random is hig
69. rol Direct Control On Off eee See page 55 Source Level Adjustment Sound Field Control See page 53 See page 54 4 Select the option by moving the joystick The selected option is highlighted in green 5 Click the joystick Refer to detailed operation of each function Exit from the Audio Menu e Press the RETURN button Proper Setting for the In car Acoustic Characteristics The built in cabin equalizer allows you to easily adjust your audio system to meet the in car acoustic characteristics which vary depending on the type of car and its measurement To get the best possible sound spaciousness be sure to make settings for the speakers As well making settings for Position and Balance boosts the effects of the cabin equalizer Cabin Equalizer You can optimize the in car acoustic characteristics by simply selecting a preset cabin EQ among SUV SEDAN WAGON and MINI VAN 1 Check to see Cabin EQ is currently high lighted If not select that option by moving the joystick Fish KS Cabin EQ is highlighted in green Cabin a BAE SPSettins e DR Click the joystick M el The Audio Setting Menu appears with the currently DIRECT OFF Return effective type of car shown green Click the joystick Each click changes type of car in the following order SEDAN WAGON MINI VAN gt SUV an CUSTOM Off L 3 Ne gt LouDoff Note e You can fine adjust or customiz
70. rom external components connected to video input on a rear display sold separately This is only possible if a rear display is connected Switch the power to your video unit ON before performing operations Refer to the video unit manual e Press the V SEL button for 2 seconds P 9 22 TITLE 1 CHAP DISC Each press of the V SEL button for 2 seconds selects mee oie the source in the following order a OFF Link to Front Display Source F SRC gt Video VTR Note e The rear display will only display audiovisual sources i e Multi DVD TV Tuner etc Audio only sources CD FM AM Tuner cannot be heard from the rear display e You cannot switch rear display source audio and video separately Adjusting the Picture You can independently adjust Video DVD and TV Tuner unit picture quality You can also make adjustments to the picture quality when viewing with the car courtesy light ON or OFF and store both settings in memory 1 Select the desired source picture by pressing the SOURCE button 2 Press the MENU button ee Audio Picture Set Up The main menu icons whirl down 4 3 Select Picture by moving the joystick right Picture is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick The PICTURE ADJUST screen appears 5 Select an option by moving the joystick up down PICTURE ADJUST The selected option is highlighted in yellow SHARP lt gt 0 You can adjust the selected option
71. t press the number corresponding to the disc you want to listen to Note e When a 12 Disc Multi CD Player is connected and you want to select disc 7 to 12 press the 1 to 6 but tons for 2 seconds Disc Search Track Search and Fast Forward Reverse You can select between Track Search or Fast Forward Reverse by pressing the lt gt button for a different length of time Track Search Less than 0 5 seconds Fast Forward Reverse Continue pressing Note e The Multi CD player may perform a preparatory operation such as verifying the presence of a disc or reading disc information when the power is turned ON or a new disc is selected for play back READY is displayed e Ifthe Multi CD player cannot operate properly an error message such as ERROR 14 is dis played Refer to the Multi CD player owner s manual e If there are no discs in the Multi CD player magazine NO DISC is displayed Operation at the Function Menu Screen Accessing the Multi CD Function Menu 1 Press the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick The Multi CD Function Menu appears offering you the following options E Multi CD Function Menu Random Play See page 35 Repeat Play See page 35 Le 4 an MultiRPT RandomOff ScanOff ITS Off UN or SS auselOff COMP OTT Pause Ld Return Pause See page 37
72. th brake switch power Ep needle nosed pliers supply side lead Note e The position of the parking brake switch depends on the vehicle model For details consult the vehicle Owner s Manual or dealer Fuse holder Extension lead 0 Red Red To electric terminal controlled by ee l Precaution ignition switch 12V DC ON OFF e Be sure to use the supplied accessory extension lead Black ground To vehicle metal body Yellow Fuse holder To terminal always supplied with power regardless of ignition switch position rS Orange Fuse resistor To lighting switch terminal Yellow black If you use a cellular telephone connect it via the Audio Mute lead on the cellular telephone If not keep the Audio Mute lead free of any connections Precaution e Center speaker and subwoofer cords a ae EE ne are the same color so identify them by checking the attached labels WNL i Antenna cable supplied T S es 0 o lt Se c I Black label SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 6m 5 4 D D r O 5 White label CENTER OUTPUT Black white Black white r E E d Subwoofer Black Black Blue white To system control terminal of the power amp or Auto antenna relay control terminal max 300 mA 12V DC Front sp
73. tick ITS MEMO is highlighted in green 4 Click the joystick The currently playing track is stored Note e After 100 discs have been programmed data for a new disc will overwrite the data for the disc that has not been played back for the longest time Title Edit XI ITS MEMO ITS Clear GL ZU P I MI MI GI Erase a Track Program 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip Down Plate to appear ile lt gt gt Title Edit ITS Cl ar ITS MEMO Select the track you wish to erase during ITS Play GL ZU P MI M I GI Select ITS Clear by moving the joystick ITS Clear is highlighted in green Click the joystick Erase the track program and playback of the next ITS programmed track begins If there are no more programmed tracks in the current range ITS EMPTY is displayed and normal play resumes Erase a Disc Program 1 Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip Down Plate to appear Select the disc you wish to erase while the disc Title Edit is playing lt lt ITS EMO ITS Glear Select ITS Clear by moving the joystick ITS Clear is highlighted in green Click the joystick Erase the disc program ot v v Q a TV Tuner The following explains how to use this product to control TV tuners For details of TV tuner specific operations features see your TV tuner s manual Channel
74. tion Audio Set Up The main menu icons whirl down with be m D Function highlighted in green 2 Select Set Up by moving the joystick Set Up is highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick The Set Up Menu appears Cc O Q fa a gt D 7e D D gt Y T p D D D ot Q e gt D JJ a 4 Select Video by moving the joystick Video is highlighted in green 5 Click the joystick Each click toggles Video On Off 6 Press the RETURN button You go back to the Center Room a Returire gt Selecting the Video Source You can enjoy video and audio entertainment from external components connected to video input Switch the power to your video unit ON before performing operations Refer to the video unit manual e Select Video by pressing the SOURCE but ton Selecting the BGTV BGVTR You can switch the picture separately from the audio of the TV or Video to another source while listening to the sound from the current source Switch the power to your video unit ON before performing operations Refer to the video unit manual Select BGTV or BGVTR by pressing the V SEL button 938 HLA 34 Bunsajos sainjoiq UBE19S ay Buisn ij Cc O Q D 7e D D gt Y T p D D D ot Q e gt D JJ a Selecting the Picture to Rear Display You can also enjoy video and audio entertainment f
75. tional Units Accessing the Set Up Menu 1 Press the MENU button Function Audio Set Up The main menu icons whirl down with 7 20 Da Function highlighted in green 2 Select Set Up by moving the joystick Set Up is highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick The Set Up Menu appears E Set Up Menu Switching the Speaker Input Mode See page 73 Switching the Video Mode See page 73 Switching the Aux Source See below E rife Set ea Return o gt Switching the AUX Source An IP BUS RCA Interconnector such as CD RB20 sold separately enables you to connect this product to auxiliary equipment featuring an RCA output For more details refer to the IP BUS RCA Interconnector s Owner s Manual 1 Check to see AUX is currently highlighted If not select that option by moving the joystick AUX is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Each click toggles AUX On Off 3 Press the RETURN button lt Ru You go back to the Center Room 4 Select AUX by pressing the SOURCE button g D T1 g Q gt o gt D T1 z3 Q Oo Switching the Video Mode When connecting an external video component to the video input switch the Video mode ON 1 Select Video by moving the joystick Video is highlighted in green Click the joystick Each click toggles Video On Off Press the RETURN button
76. ttings L Select SENS by moving the joystick SENS is highlighted in green Click the joystick ahaa SENS Each click toggles SENS High Low wok FE Low AS Initial EL 3 e Setting an EQ level high can cause distortion If highs sound crippled or distorted try switch ing to Low Normally leave the setting at High to ensure quality sound Returne Note Setting the Time This is the mode for setting the time on the product s clock display 1 Select Adjust by moving the joystick Adjust is highlighted in green Click the joystick FM The clock adjustment display appears on the screen mL DISPIROSI Adjust Hour by moving the joystick up down Adjust Minute by moving the joystick left right As soon as you switch to Minute the seconds start counting from 00 ReturD Click the joystick The clock adjustment display disappears Note e How to display the time indication is discussed under the heading of Switching the Center Screen and Time Display in the Center Room on page 71 Adjusting the Display Position You can adjust the position of the display 1 Changing the Pattern of Plate Select DISP POST by moving the joystick DISP POSIT is highlighted in green Click the joystick Adjust the display position by moving the joy stick Click the joystick The adjusted display position is memorized Retur
77. uses the currently playing track 1 Select Pause by moving the joystick Pause is highlighted in green 2 Click the joystick Pe Each click toggles the Pause On Off _ H9P Ot 114 PausesOn Pause Returne PGM button You can create a shortcut for Pause RPT Random or ITS Mode If you want to control the function of one of these without needing to go to the Function Menu each time do the following T 1 Select PGM by moving the joystick S PGM is highlighted in green Y 2 Click the joystick lt lt Each click changes the PGM mode in the following iae an A order 1 f Bg Pausei0tt RPT Mode Pause gt RPT Mode Random ITS Return Press the PGM button when playing a CD in the Multi DVD source Function name Display Press Hold for 2 seconds Pause Pause ON OFF Repeat play RPT Mode Switch repeat range Random play Random ON OFF ITS play ITS ON OFF y g lt w v 2 Display the Flip Down Plate e Press the DISPLAY button Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the Source Plate and Flip Down Plate in the following order Source Plate gt Disc Title List gt No Plate Examples Disc Title List e g for CDs Se a ee 14 a m DISC D Ri OFF Source Plate e g for DVDs a 3 t 1 9 2 2 u TITLE 1 CHAP Q 5 bisc DODigital 5 1ch 48k z R OFF Title Edit ITS M mo ITSGle
78. ustomize audio to your taste Check to make sure of the following settings before performing the steps below In addition it is also necessary that the Cabin Equalizer see page 48 and Adjustments for Speaker see page 50 should correctly have been set up and made in accordance with the type of car you are in and the speaker system in use Function Setting Page DIRECT OFF 55 Equalizer Curve Flat 52 SFC Sound Field Control Off 54 Fader Balance F 00 R 00 49 Position Front Right Front Left 49 Rear Right or Rear Left Adjusting for the Speakers In Use Accessing the Speaker Setting Menu 1 Press the MENU button The main menu icons whirl down with Function highlighted in green 2 Select Audio by moving the joystick Audio is highlighted in green 3 Click the joystick The Audio Menu appears 4 Select SP Setting by moving the joystick SP Setting is highlighted in green 5 Click the joystick The Speaker Setting Menu appears 1 a uz EV WBAE SPSetting dat mi N ES ii DIRECT OFF Returne Eg ie Setting E amp w Phase NORMAL 46 F ms se ront Le 2 pe AU Size RE Level dB Adjusting the Speakers Output Levels using a Test Tone A convenient test tone allows you to easily get the overall balance right among the speakers 1 Select Test Tone by moving the joystick wo ERNS Test Tone is high
79. ut terminal Gray Gray black White White black Car stereo with speaker output jacks Front speaker 5 4 D r O 5 A mh D p a Connecting the System A AV cable supplied Optical ial supplied FA IP BUS cable supplied with DVD control cable the Multi DVD player Green supplied 3m RCA cable supplied with lt IP BUS PERE the Multi DVD player IP BUS cable supplied w Multi DVD player sold separately 0 L POWER TOAVMOR 2 SUPPLY REMOTE SENSOR g Jesss r r OPTICAL OUT STAND p gt IP BU plone TS TS LL Sae vail E FRONT VIDEO OUTPUT L N There is no need to connect a display that does not feature these jacks or cables PA V SEL cable supplied with the display EEEE cee cee o Multi CD player sold separately When connecting a Display featuring non IP BUS connection connections within the dotted lines are not necessary So please connect the two IP BUS connectors 1 directly to each other Display with an IP BUS ss uses I cable sold separately IP BUS cable _ supplied with the TV tuner IP BUS cable supplied with the display peewee Blue Black lt a FM MODULATOR IP BUS MAIN UNIT IP BUS AV MASTER Hide away TV
80. ve type of car shown in green Select Expert by moving the joystick Expert is highlighted in green Click the joystick The Expert Setting Menu appears with Front Left speaker highlighted in green and setting menu on the left o an g he 4 s VAE Cabin eQ All Equalizer DIRECT OFF More Left Band 1 Frequency 1 MS dE Returne Setting FAD Position Normal Gustom MEMO Cabin Reset Position H dx3 opny Bunsnipy uly a 1 5 D amp a 5 amp gt S m 4 a e To select options move the joystick up down or Operation at the Expert Setting Menu left right You cannot move diagonally Gustom Move the joystick left right hao ae Move the joystick up down Normal Select this to go to the Audio Setting Menu p 48 Custom MEMO See Storing the Adjusted Cabin EQ into Memory p 64 Cabin Reset See Reset Adjusted Cabin EQ p 64 Position See Position Selector p 49 Return Completes operations at the Expert Setting Menu bringing you back to the previous screen Adjusting 3 Band Parametric Equalizer You can adjust the front rear and center EQ curves separately by selecting a center frequency Frequency an EQ level EQ Level and a Q factor Q Factor for each band Band The cabin EQ is an equalizer that optimizes the in car acoustic characteristics and is basic to creatio
81. with the TV Tuner is displayed e To select the VIDEO mode switch the VIDEO mode ON in the Set Up Menu See page 15 3 Raise or lower the volume 5 fee PTY A ow menu 4 Turn the source OFF VOLUME SOURCE OFF SRC C riken 4 m ANA Ga Hold for 1 second When connecting a Multi DVD player You can switch on and off the Multi DVD player independently from other units Switching this product off independently does not switch the Multi DVD player off You have to switch the Multi DVD player off separately e If while DVD is selected as source you switch off the Multi DVD player you can confirm it on the display yun 221n0S 92 104 uone18dO E S Lae gt D Q k D FR Virtual Theater Quick Tour Move Move the joystick up to move in virtual space to the Spectrum Analyzer Room The spectrum ana 4 lyzer features a graph KAALI ELOT Ar EP indicating the frequency of the sound currently in play When the power is turned on the Center Room screen is displayed automatically The screen appearing at the center of the room can be changed See page 71 the joystick left to move to the Move the joystick right to move to the entrance of the Function Menu Screen If Power Band Room This screen provides a you click the joystick you switch to the visual image of the volu

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