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        Kenwood KVT-817DVD Portable DVD Player User Manual
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1.                                                      Switching Screen Mode  The Screen mode of the monitor changes each time the  MODE  key is pressed         H  EH    MODE  key    Full picture mode  FULL     Justify picture mode  JUST     Cinema picture mode  CINEMA     Zoom picture mode  ZOOM        Normal picture mode  NORMAL     The screen mode of these displays cannot be changed       You can set the screen mode for each of the DVD VCD  TV  and video images       When you select the Menu  Easy Control screen  or Navigation  the display is shown in the full size display mode automatically     English   17       Controling during DVD Video  Video CD   JPEG or MPEG Playback    Various control screens appear when you play back a DVD Video  DVD   a Video CD  VCD  disc  a JPEG or    MPEG files     Displaying the DVD VCD JPEG MPEG  Playback screen       You can use the following operations when  displaying DVD VCD JPEG MPEG images                 Plays back the  DVD VCD or  JPEG MPEG  files        Mode  FULL AVOUT  TV    VCD playback screen       DVD povo a ee       Mode  FULL AVOUT  Tv TV    Mode  FULL    Ba       18   English       1  Title Number Display          2  Chapter Number Display             3  Play Time Display             4  Forward Chapter Search Area       Selects the next chapter              5  Backward Chapter Search Area       Selects the previous chapter              6  DVD Disc Menu Control Button Area  page 22     e When you touched during DVD menu played
2.           7  Audio Source Selection Power Supply    SRC  key   Audio source selection changes in the following order  each time you press the key           DAB         TUNER or HD Radio         Built in Disc player  External Disc player    TV   Video   External Disc Changer      AUX EXT      415   lt     lt  3   4 3  lt  8    lt  7  lt  2  E  3  E    Weather Band Tuner       lt     Standby Mode      Optional accessory    i    You can also turn off the power by pressing the key  longer than 1 second   When you press the key again the power turns on              8  Volume Controls   A   V  key  Adjusts the volume                    9  Joystick   Track Station Selectors      lt  lt      gt  gt 1  key   Selects a music or chapter  track  or frequency     Band Folder Selectors    FM   AM  key    FM  key switches to the FM1 2 3 band or next folder   disc     AM  key switches to the AM band or previous folder   disc                                                     Attenuater    ATT  key   Attenuaters the volume    Press it again to cancel muting     Screen Setup   SCREEN  key    Displays the Screen Setup or Angle Setup screen    page 61    Function AV OUT SEL    FNC  key   The video source function changes in the following  order each time you press the key     Vv    Picture  amp  Easy Control Panel    Vv    Source Control    v  Picture    a    Switches the source that is output at the AV OUTPUT  terminal when it is pressed more than 1 second              Switch Screen Mode M CTR
3.       receiving the FM broadcast  The CRSC indicator  displayed when the CRSC function is Off               Selects the Auto Memory mode         See page 34 for the  lt Auto Memory gt               Switches the Seek mode         see page 34 for the  lt Seek Mode gt      v    Displaying the Tuner Menu screen    You can select menu options using various  functions     6  lt D    Tuner Menu screen     Pr eset Select       Na ame Set      oud FY Search j   Ge adio Text               20                21          22             23             24                25             26             Selects the Program Service Name  Station Name   or Radio Text mode for text display     Scrolls the diaplay text     When   B to     buttons appear  you can recall  the stations on memory    For memory of broadcasting stations  see  lt Auto  Memory gt   page 34  or  lt Manual Memory gt   page  34      Indicates current Seek mode     Clock Display  When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2 and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other     Memory Number Display    Selects option from various function menus     Returns to the Tuner Control screen       The available functions vary depending on the model used     the tuner specifications and the broadcasting system that  can be received      English   33    Seek Mode       Sets a station selection              If     is not shown  touch   amp p   The mode is switched in following order each time  you touch the button     Vv    AUTO 1 Tunes in a
4.      27          Adjusts the volume    Calls the TV Menu    Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   Displays the Source Select screen   page 60   Calls the Setup Menu   page 62    Switches to VIDEO1 or VIDEO2    Switches to TV1 or TV2     Select a channel    Use the  lt Seek Mode gt   page 41  to change the  channel tuning sequence    Switches between   B to GB buttons and  Function buttons to use    Selects the Auto Memory mode     see page 41 for the  lt Auto Memory gt     Switches the Seek mode     see page 41 for the  lt Seek Mode gt     When   B to GB buttons appear  you can recall  channels on memory    For memory of broadcasting stations  see  lt Auto  Memory gt   page 41  or  lt Manual Memory gt    page  42     Indicates current Seek mode    Clock Display   When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2  and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other     English   39    Displaying the TV Menu screen       8  Selects option from various function menus     NO       You can select menu options using various  functions     6       TV Menu screen             Returns to the TV Control screen     N    lt e           40   English    TV  VIDEO Control    Seek Mode       Sets a TV station selection              If     is not shown  touch      The mode is switched in following order each time  you touch the button     Tunes in a station with good    AUTO 1 reception automatically     Tunes in stations in memory one after    AUTO 2 another     Switches to the next channel  manuall
5.      Phone Call   CALL   screen       If you want to continue to listen to the audio  source during phone call       BRC  The system resumes audio play during the phone  call     When the call ends       Hang up the phone   The system resumes playing automatically     English   89    Sound Effects Menu    Sound Effects Menu    You can set up the receiver sound effects     Displaying the Control screen         You can display the same Sound Effects Menu on the  Control screen of any source     Control screen    fiec      DDES    JI GE    o YOTIME      p   1Chap 3  gt  T 0 05 20  KENWOOD    C REP       Displaying the Sound Effects Menu  screen       Q    Sound Effects screen                 Adjusts the volume   Calls the Sound Effects Menu   Calls the Setup Menu   page 62                        gt       N          Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source     Jio Control  m     Equ alizer     Your setup on the  lt Sound Effects Menu gt  is adjusted    automatically according to your  lt Audio Set Up gt   page       Giffound Contro  64  on the Setup menu  We recommend you to complete  Grswow      the  lt Audio Set Up gt  first  then set up the  lt Sound Effects  eH I Menu gt       Zon e Control y     Posi tion         90   English       Audio Control    You can adjust the front and rear and right and left audio balance     Displaying the Audio Control screen    _  E Audio Control    Audio Control screen    fan N     MENU Balance   Eader   l     a Vol  Offset  5 H    
6.      pr Tor 1m           Regional INT   of l  PTY Wateh    PTY Watch Off    B       gt         ___ Announcement Select se B  a   2    q     DAB Set Up             86   English                                                                                     Adjusts the volume   Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90     Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source     Calls the Setup Menu   Turns the DAB Priority On or Off     Turns the Dynamic Range Control function On or  Off     Turns the Regional Announcement function On or  Off     Sets a program type to be selected automatically  when the receiving ensemble starts     Displays the Announcement Selection screen      page 87     f GEE is not shown  touch QD or  CD to display it     Announcement Selection 2 Set the announcement parameters       You can set various announcement reception    parameters         1 Displays the Announcement Selection screen                           Traffic News Off    Event Off      Transport News   jij Q  Special Event   jjj  f Warming off      Radio info Off  Event   ii  1    NEWS   jij     Sports News   jjj  4      EUSLAN GNN      f Special Event r   ii l   Weather    ii  10  Financial News   ii  ie a r       Warning   jij Radio Info Oi Return  OoOo O   ns   Meee     os tl  AGIS Sports News Oi  Weather Financial News   ii    Traffic information   2  Time table information of public transportation  services   3  Lower priority items than alarms  power failure    D Adjusts the volu
7.     3 Select a service  6      4 Search for the language            English   55    Search for Program Type    The services are received when you set its program  type     1 Call the DAB Tuner Menu    6      2 Call the PTY Search Menu    G    PTY Search r    d    Anu aA A PTY  B MENU  0   37 News  A     o      1  Selects a program type     2  Searches for the program type     3  Displays the Language select screen    4  Returns to the DAB Tuner Menu     56   English       3 Select a program type    G ea    Select a Language    1  Display the Language select screen       PTY  News    Language    English     1  Selects a Language    2  Searches for the program type    3  Returns to the PTY Search Menu     2  Select a Language    6 ee    4 Search for the program type             DAB Tuner control    DAB Information DAB Announcement          The DAB information is displayed  When the Announcement you have turned on  starts  any source is switched to the Announcement  automatically        When the announcement starts       The Announcement screen appears automatically     1 Call the DAB Tuner Menu    2 Display the DAB Information screen Announcement screen  6    DAB Information           AUDIO QUALITY   1234567890123456    REGION LABEL   1234567890123456        1  Adjusts the volume    2  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90    3  Calls the Setup Menu   page 62           Displays the DAB information  such as Service  label  Ensemble label  Component label  Audio  quality  Region
8.     DVD SETUP 1 screen      gt  MENU Menu Language l  m n SEDE m    Subtitle Language  en Set    Audio Language  Original    Dynamic Range Control    S  a T   gt   B         pvD sETUR 4 H C gt  JE  q    70   English          Adjusts the volume              Returns to the Control screen of the previous       SOUTCE        3  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90              Calls the Setup Menu              Selects a disc menu language                                                              See  lt Language Setup gt   page 72     Selects a subtitle language      See  lt Language Setup gt   page 72     Selects an audio language       See  lt Language Setup gt   page 72     Sets the dynamic range   1   Wide    The dynamic range is reduced by changing  from  Wide  to  Normal  and from  Normal  to   Midnight   You can easy to listen a small sound  when the dynamic range is narrow    This is effective only when you are using a Dolby  Digital software     Displays the DVD SETUP 2 screen       f C is not shown  touch QD or  to display it          Disabled when a DVD is being played     Displaying the DVD SETUP 2 screen       ba    DVD SETUP 2 screen    TED  Parental Level 4  C Set E      OFF    Angle Mark  Gon     of m    Screen Ratio    REE Ei     4 3 LB  N  BA           mr   lt       DVD SETUP 2       Vv    Displaying the DVD SETUP 3 screen    b     DVD SETUP 3 screen       GED  Picture Display Time  is  E Middle    Picture Transition  Random    A   f     2      N  DDES SIO 
9.    7      on El  q    Pattern2    Demonstration    ai   O  e 2 sare n       User l F 1    v    Displaying the User I F 2 screen    b     User I F 2 screen    f  gt  MENU  On Screen NAV    Auto     OTE EA D   0   Auto       On Screen DVD    VENEN    On Screen TV  E   yee sbi    a User l F 2       78   English                                              ol ol  A   ew                                              Adjusts the volume    Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source    Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90    Calls the Setup Menu    Switches the wall paper    A  Light    Turns the background motion picture of the Source  Control screen On or Off   AJ On    Selects a frame pattern   A  Pattern1    You can select  Pattern   or  Pattern2      Turns the screen saver On or Off on the Source  Control screen    A  On    If you turn it On and if you do not operate within  one minute on the Control screen of the selected  source  the screen saver starts    The screen saver is canceled when the screen is  touched     Displays the User I F 2 screen       f a is not shown  touch    or    to display it              Sets an on screen display of the navigation screen          A  Auto     Auto   Information is displayed for 5 seconds when  updated     Off   Information is not displayed              Sets an on screen display of the video playback       screen    A  Auto    Auto   Information is displayed for 5 seconds when  updated    Manual   Information is displayed when
10.    Disabled when a JPEG is being played                  A                         6  Plays or pauses     7  Selects a folder   only when an MP3 WMA JPEG   MPEG is played back onthe built in disc player                          8  Selects a disc   only when a disc is played back on  the disc changer      gt  For CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc Changer playback  and receiver key operations  see  lt KVT 817DVD Basic  Operations gt   page 10     During MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG playback   The Easy Control Panel is hidden when you touch a central         area of the monitor   ec   a 3   a 7   a7 mlS   a    1 T    DVD MEDIA EE m1  gt  P 1 48       Track 1 P 11 10          During playback on disc changer    Eo  alr G    CD CH D 3 T 1 P 00 04       24   English    Displaying the CD MP3 WMA JPEG     MPEG Disc Changer Control screen    You can play the CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc  changer using various functions     bt E    CD Control screen    During CD playback                                                                                                 N                  2    RO             23             24          25          26             27                2     0 0                 29          Adjusts the volume    Calls the CD Menu    Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   Displays the Source Select screen   page 60   Calls the Setup Menu   page 62    Ejects the disc from the built in disc player   Fast Forwards or Fast Backwards    Selects a track    Plays or pauses     Starts or stops 
11.    a Sub Woofer  5    Audio Control                                                    Ni Io  jou  A  jo                8             Adjusts the volume     Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source     Calls the Setup Menu   page 62    Calls the Sound Effects Menu    Adjusts the right and left volume balance   Adjusts the front and rear volume balance     Adjusts the volume of the present source based on  the difference level of original volume     Adjusts the subwoofer volume     A      Ifyou have increased the volume first  then reduced the  volume using the  Vol  Offset  the sound generated if you  suddenly switch to another source may be extremely loud     English   91    Equalizer  You can set up the equalizer     Displaying the Equalizer screen       D    Equalizer screen  e qe  BGs AMP Bass   Fiat   a 4  D BEISA FREQ  norma   pero E    wom fe      9 fe    Top 40    aii           Equalizer           92   English       Adjusts the volume                 Returns to the Control screen of the previous       SOUTCE        Calls the Setup Menu   page 62           Calls the Sound Effects Menu                    Adjusts the bass boost of the B M S power amplifier        optional accessory        You may not set some models of power amp boost to   18     See the catalog or instruction manual of power amplifier            op        Sets the center frequency of bass boost you have       set for  AMP Bass    optional accessory   If you set the center frequency to  Low 
12.   5  Allows you to start touch panel adjustment     2 Start to adjust the touch panel                 1  Cancels the adjustment and returns to the  Touch Panel Adjust screen      2  Resets to the initial status     80   English    Clock       You can adjust the clock time     1 Display the Clock screen                   _   _   _         _   _      _   _    _  6G amm    lf GHD is not shown  touch    D or  Gimme tO display it       AM 11 18  O 7 Oe  2    Reset    Q             RDS Synchronize  Off       Glock        1  Adjusts the volume    2  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source      3  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90    4  Calls the Setup Menu        Clock time display     6  Adjusts hours     7  Adjusts minutes     Sets  00  minute    Setup examples  3 00 3 29  gt  3 00  3 30 3 59  gt  4 00    9  Sets the clock time in synchronization with the  time data sent from the RDS station       Off   When turned  On   the synchronized mode  starts and the clock cannot be adjusted  manually     2 Adjust the clock time    6 aa    English   81    Security Code Setup    You can set a security code to protect your receiver  system against theft       When the Security Code function is activated  the code  cannot be changed and the function cannot be released   Note  the Security Code can be set as the 4 digit number of  your choice     1 Display the Security Code Setup screen    P N  C     lf Gt is not shown  touch Qa or  to display it     Security code set     on
13.   gt  C of           1  Adjusts the volume      2  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  Source      3  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90    4  Calls the Setup Menu    5  Allows you to start security code registration      6  Turns the DSI function on or off   If turned  On   the burglar alarm lamp flashes  when the protection panel is removed    A  On     If you have already completed the code registration         is not available     82   English    4  TAr  Set       2 Start the security code registration    6      b PassWord l    AA  Cancel 6        KK KX ist        1  Enters the numbers to make your security code    2  Clears your entry      3  Cancels the registration and returns to the  Security Code Setup screen      4  Registers your security code     3 Enter a security code    6 EB     B    Input a four digit number     4 Register your security code    6 ema    5 Reenter the security code    Reenter the same security code as that you have  entered in Step 3 for confirmation       Ifyou enter a different security code  the screen returns  to Step 3  for the first code entry      6 Register the security code again    6 ma    Now  your security code is registered    If you press the Reset button or if you disconnect  your receiver from the battery after the code  registration  you need to enter the registered  security code     See below for details     If you have pressed the Reset button or if you have  disconnected the Receiver from battery       1 Ente
14.   it will be  dropped approximately 20  to 30                  Displays the Parametric Equalizer screen     page 93    You can adjust the value set for the Equalizer Curve  Type              Selects an equalizer curve type        You can select any of the following equalizer  curves    e  Natural       Rock         Pops         Easy     Top40    e  Jazz       Equalizer curve can be set for each source     Sound Effects Menu    Parametric Equalizer 5 Setagain    You can manually set the equalizer curve by    adjusting the center frequency  gain and Q value  6     lt     1 Display the Parametric Equalizer screen  6 Seta Q value    6 e    7 Close the Parametric Equalizer screen    6   Frq 310  mA Frq   Frq 1  6kHz Frq a H    Gain  9dB Gain  7d B Ga  9qB  ertia  7d0B    a 1 00  o 0 2  Q EEN 2 0    Gana     Gao     Gana      Gav Oc     10        A _ Parametric Equalizer       a       a       a     Front M Rear  Center           1  Adjusts the volume    DOODO Select a band to be adjusted    6  Sets a frequency    7  Sets a gain level    Sets a Q value     9  Tone curve becomes flat     Select a channel to be adjusted      D Exits the Parametric Equalizer setup and returns  to the Equalizer screen     2 Select a channel you wish to adjust    6 a a a    3 Select a frequency band you wish to adjust       a   2    You can adjust the following frequency bands   Band1  60  80  100  120  160  200 Hz  Band2  250  315  400  500  630  800  1k Hz  Band3  1 25k  1 6k  2k  2 5k  3 15k  4k Hz  B
15.   page 23   Play Time Display      The Easy control panel functions are seeing page 24              20             2    a             2    RO             23                24          Adjusts the volume    Switches the source    Stops to play    When pressed twice  the disc is played from its  beginning when you play it in the next time   Fast Forwards or Fast Backwards     Chapter Search  Searches for a chapter     Scene Track Search  Selects a scene  when PBC is On  or a track  when  PBC is Off      Plays or pauses       The Easy Control Panel is hidden when you touch a central    area of the monitor     English   19    Displaying the DVD VCD Control  screen       Plays a DVD VCD using various functions     xt       DVD VCD Control screen    ye  als    Ares 2     Teal    20   English       25          26          27          2                29          30             3    oh                3    RO             33             3    PS             35                36             37             3                   39          40          4                   4    RO          43             4    A                45          Adjusts the volume    Ejects the disc from the built in disc player   Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   Displays the Source Select screen   page 60   Calls the Setup Menu   page 62    Fast Forwards or Fast Backwards    Stops to play    When pressed twice  the disc is played from its  beginning when you play it in the next time     Selects a chapter  a 
16.  1 2 inch over    Front speakers   OEM  4 inch  5 inch  6 1 2 inch  6 3 4 inch  7 inch   4x6 inches  5x7 inches  6x8 inches  6x9 inches   7X10 inches    Rear speakers   NONE  OEM  4inch  5inch  6 1 2inch  6 3 4inch   7inch  4x6inches  5x7inches  6x8 inches   6x9 inches  7x10 inches    Subwoofer     NONE  6 1 2 inch  8 inch  10 inch  12 inch   15 inch over     gt  Select  NONE  if you have no speakers       Ifyou set the center speaker to  NONE  even in a short  time when you are setting the Surround Control  page  94  to  Bypass Center     the Surround Control is set to   Bypass  automatically      Ifyou set the center and rear speakers to  NONE   when you are setting the Surround Control  page 94   to  Dolby PLII  the Surround Control is set to  Bypass   automatically      Ifyou set the rear speakers to  NONE  when you are  setting the Surround Control  page 94  to  SRS CS II   the  Surround Control is set to  Bypass  automatically     Channel Level       You can set the volume at each setup position     1 Select a speaker you wish to adjust    4 Q  Page 65 114     Channel Level setup screen                4    _ N  Test      Front Right   8 dB    Za    Channel Level       Center speaker    2  Left front speaker   3  Right front speaker   4  Left rear speaker     Right rear speaker   6  Subwoofer    2 Adjust the volume    6 aa       English   67    DTA Setup 3 Seta delay time    Manually sets the sound output timing of each  channel  D    1 Display the DTA Setup screen  es R
17.  99 99  or more  0 01  of pixels may not light or may light  incorrectly        108   English       ACAUTION    Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation  exposure    In compliance with Federal Regulations  following are reproductions of labels on  or inside the product relating to laser product  safety        Kenwood CORPORATION  2967 3  ISHIKAWA MACHI   HACHIOJI SHI  TOKYO  JAPAN    Kenwood CORP  CERTIFIES THIS EQUIPMENT  CONFORMS TO DHHS REGULATIONS NO 21 CFR    1040  10  CHAPTER 1  SUBCHAPTER J              Location   Bottom Panel    FCC WARNING   This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy  Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful  interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual  The user could lose the authority to  operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made             NOTE    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the   FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation   This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications  if it is not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does  
18.  Control Adjustment  You can adjust the sound field  e You cannot use the  lt Surround Control Adjustment gt   during playback of Multi channel source   1 Display the Surround Control screen   You cannot use the  lt Surround Control Adjustment gt   play J    when the sound field of  Dolby PLII Movie   or  Dolby  PLII Matrix  has been set     6 2 Adjust the sound field  Surround Control Adjust screen 6 w   Gp    If the sound field of  Dolby PLII Music  has  been set   3 Exit the Surround Control adjustment      PLI Adjust    w Dimention Control    a Width Control       A    5    i er       Panorama Mode Off        1  Adjusts the volume      2  Sets the surround position by adjusting the  front and rear volume balance      3  Sets the vocal image position by adjusting the  right and left vocal volume level      4  Turns the Panorama mode On or Off         Enters your setup and returns to the Surround  Control screen     If the sound field of  SRS CS II  has been set       CSI Adjust  Mix to Rear Front     O       1  Mix to Rear Center   oa 3     gt  Return                  Sets the surround position by adjusting the  front and rear volume balance      7  Adjusts the center audio mix to rear volume     English   95    SRS WOW Control  You can set up the SRS WOW effect     Displaying the SRS WOW Control screen       1  Adjusts the volume                 N    Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source     3  Calls the Setup Menu   page 62   SRS WOW Control screen 4  Cal
19.  DVD  SETUP 1 screen    It appears after you have entered a language  code      2 Enter a language code    See the Language Code Table shown at right to  select the desired language     3 Set the language you use    72   English                                                                                                                                              Abbreviation Language Abbreviation Language  aa Afar lv Latvian  Lettish  ab Abkhazian mg Malagasy  af Afrikaans mi Maori  am Amharic mk Macedonian  ar Arabic ml Malayalam  as Assamese Mongolian  ay Aymara mo Moldavian  az Azerbaijani Marathi  ba Bashkir ms Malay  be Byelorussian Maltese  bg Bulgarian my Burmese  bh Bihari na Nauru  bi Bislama Nepali  bn Bengali  Bangla nl Dutch  bo Tibetan no Norwegian  br Breton oc Occitan  ca Catalan om  Afan  Oromo  co Corsican or Oriya  cs Czech pa Punjabi  cy Welsh pl Polish  da Danish ps Pashto  Pushto  de German Portuguese  dz Bhutani qu Quechua  el Greek rm Rhaeto Romance  en English rn Kirundi  eo Esperanto ro Romanian  es Spanish ru Russian  et Estonian rw Kinyarwanda  eu Basque sa Sanskrit  fa Persian sd Sindhi  fi Finnish sg Sangho  fj Fiji sh Serbo Croatian  fo Faroese si Singhalese  fr French Slovak  fy Frisian sl Slovenian  ga rish sm Samoan  gd Scots Gaelic sn Shona  gl Galician SO Somali  gn Guarani sq Albanian  gu Gujarati sr Serbian  ha Hausa Ss Siswati  he Hebrew st Sesotho  hi Hindi su Sundanese  hr Croatian SV Swedish  hu Hungarian SW Swahili  h Armenian Ta
20.  English   105    Troubleshooting Guide    The following messages are displayed when  certain problems are occurring in your sys   tem  Take the recommended actions     Hot Error   The protective circuit in the unit activates when the   temperature inside the unit exceeds 60  C  140  F     stopping all operation      gt  Cool down the unit by opening the windows or  turning on the air conditioner  As the temperature  falls below 60  C  140  F   the disc will start playing  again     Hold Error   The protective circuit in the unit activates when   the temperature inside the automatic disc changer   exceeds 60  C  140  F   stopping all operation      gt  Cool down the unit by opening the windows or  turning on the air conditioner  As the temperature  falls below 60  C  140  F   the disc will start playing  again     Mecha Error   The disc player is malfunctioning      gt  Eject the disc and try inserting it again  Contact the  Kenwood dealer if this indicator continues blinking  or the disc cannot be ejected     Disc Error  The unplayable discs is inserted     Read Error   The disc is upside down      gt  Load the disc with the labeled side up    The disc is quite dirty      Clean the disc  referring to the section on  lt Disc  cleaning gt   page 15      Region code Error  The DVD software encoded for other region code     Parental level Error  The parental level is set to high levels     Error 07     67   The unit is malfunctioning for some reason      Press the reset button o
21.  Equalizer    Surround Control      ssssssesescessssssscscsseosssscscsssossssese 94  Displaying the Surround Control screen  Surround Control Adjustment    SRS WOW Control scsecosstecisucccscnssncsrsvensenssaseocserceees 96  Displaying the SRS WOW Control screen  SRS WOW Uesr Setup   POSION Sescvessicesccccecversessecccecctsuvesssosrsvecteeesnasscasacecors 98    Displaying the Position screen  Position Fine Control   Stores the Preset adjustment setup  Calls the Preset adjustment setup    ZONE CONUUOL essan ia 100  Displaying the Zone Control screen    GOSS ANY sisscacasstaccssssescccccsnaenvecgaanecsastesessspae  101  Troubleshooting Guide           ssccccceee 102    Specifications         ccccccrscsssssssssscscccccccccees 107    English   3    AWARNING       To prevent injury or fire  take the following    precautions      To prevent a short circuit  never put or leave any metallic  objects  such as coins or metal tools  inside the unit      Do not touch the liquid crystal fluid if the LCD is damaged  or broken due to shock  The liquid crystal fluid may be  dangerous to your health or even fatal    If the liquid crystal fluid from the LCD contacts your body or  clothing  wash it off with soap immediately     ACAUTION       To prevent damage to the machine  take    the following precautions    e Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12V DC power  supply    e Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to direct sunlight  or excessive heat or humidity  Also avoid places wi
22.  VCD  when PBC is On   Scene  Direct number   3  Clears the Zoom Control button  VCD  when PBC is Off   Track  Time    However  the direct search may not be supported  for some discs           Picture Control 2 Enter a number or time   Rotates picture for JPEG files    1 Display the Picture Control screen 7  ae Control Button Area When playing back a VCD  enter a PBC screen   page 19  number  if PBC is On  or a track number  if PBC is    Off        To clear your incorrect entry  press  CLEAR      Picture Control    3 Search          Switch the picture flip horizontal    2  Switch the picture flip vertical     3  Rotate the picture counter clockwise    4  Rotate the picture clockwise     5  Clears the Picture Control button       The operation ends automatically if you do not operate  within 10 seconds     English   23       CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc Changer Play Control    You can call various control screens during CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc Changer playback     Displaying the Easy Control Panel    The CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc Changer Play  Control Panel is displayed in a floating position of  the selected picture        Adjusts the volume           N    Switches the source           w    Stops to play the built in disc player   Fast Forwards or Fast Backwards   only when a CD is    played back on the built in disc player   5  Selects a song or data     Displaying the Easy Control Panel When you continue to touch button   During CD playback Fast Forwards or Fast Backeards   
23.  a E PAE A ATEB E EEEE 70  Displaying the DVD SETUP 1 screen  Displaying the DVD SETUP 2 screen  Displaying the DVD SETUP 3 screen  Language Setup  Parental Level Setup    System SetU nerekin aian e NENE AEAEE 74  Displaying the System 1 screen  Displaying the System 2 screen    AV Interfata siersteen 76  Displaying the AV I F 1 screen  Displaying the AV I F 2 screen  Displaying the AV I F 3 screen    User Interface       esessssseesesesoseesescscscscssesesescscssesesssee 78  Displaying the User I F 1 screen  Displaying the User I F 2 screen  Displaying the User I F 3 screen  Touch Panel Adjustment  Clock  Security Code Setup  Set Up Memory    SIRIUS SetUP ocisivissssseiscersssisisricessiervsosessiiicssiciesase 85  Displaying the SIRIUS Set Up screen    DAB Set UD cscscdicsocssuvdiccasestansecscoacsusnsassnscureresenvanaee 86  Displaying the DAB Set Up screen  Announcement Selection    AMP Control reseita arna 88  Displaying the AMP Control screen    Muting Audio Volume upon Reception of  Phone call SPOHOOHOOHOOHOHOHOHHOHHOHHOHHOHHOHOHOCHOHOHOHHOOHOHOHCOOOOEEE 89  Muting Audio Volume upon Reception of Phone   call    Sound Effects Menu            ccccccccccccccscceeseee JO    Sound Effects Menu           ccsccsssssscssccesssssecsesseres 90  Displaying the Control screen  Displaying the Sound Effects Menu screen    A  dio Control 6 sieodetcecciacccceceateecheed aera erett 91  Displaying the Audio Control screen    EQUANIZER siiin 92  Displaying the Equalizer screen  Parametric
24.  and then pressing the  V SEL   switch several times     You can flip the left and right of the rear view  camera video display  Set to  Reverse  and the the  rear view will be displayed left and right in mirror  image on the screen   A  Normal     Selects an AV source to be output at the AV  OUTPUT port   A  AV IN1     Displays the AV I F 1 screen   Displays the AV I F 3 screen     Selects speakers used for voice guidance of the   navigation system    A  Left     Left   Uses the front left side speaker for voice  guidance     Right   Uses the front right side speaker for  voice guidance     Front All   Uses both front speakers for voice  guidance     Adjusts the volume for voice guidance of the  navigation system    A  19     Mutes the volume during voice guidance of the  navigation system  A  On    When turned  On  the volume level drops for voice  guidance     Sets a selecting method of audio source from the   Navigation system   A  Off     On   Allows you to select the audio source input  from the Navigation system interface by  pressing  SRC  or selecting it on Source Select  screen     Off   The audio source cannot be selected using   SRC  or on Source Select screen     Displays the AV I F 2 screen     English   77    User Interface  You can set up user interface  IF  parameters     Displaying the User I F 1 screen                   4 User Interface    User I F 1 screen    Background Change     gt  Light    4  a5       Background Movie  kL  gt     of    Frame Select    
25.  display may represent something  impossible in actual operation                 English   5    Notes on playing MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG       This unit can play MP3  MPEG1 Audio Layer 3    WMA JPEG MPEG  MPEG 1 MPEG 2   Note  however   that the MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG recording media  and formats acceptable are limited  When writing  MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG  pay attention to the  following restrictions     Acceptable media    The MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG recording media acceptable to  this unit are CD ROM  CD R  CD RW DVD R RW and DVD R   RW    When using CD RW  do full format not quick format to prevent  malfunction     Acceptable medium formats    The following formats are available for the media used in this  unit  The maximum number of characters used for file name  including the delimiter      and three character extension are  indicated in parentheses      ISO 9660 Level 1  12 characters      ISO 9660 Level 2  31 characters    e Joliet  64 characters    e Romeo  128 characters    Up to 200 characters can be displayed in the long file name  format  For a list of available characters  see the instruction  manual of the writing software and the section Entering file  and folder names below    The media reproducible on this unit has the following  limitations    e Maximum number of directory levels  8   e Maximum number of files per folder  255   e Maximum number of characters for folder name  200   e Maximum number of folders  254   MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG written in the formats other than the  above m
26.  it will change  to Highlight screen   page 22               N       Information Display Button Area  page 23           8  Scene Track Number Display                9  Forward Scene Track Search Area  Selects the next scene  when PBC is On  or track   when PBC is Off      10  Backward Scene Track Search Area  Selects the previous scene  when PBC is On  or  track  when PBC is Off      11  Zoom Control Button Area  Displays the Zoom Control buttons  page 23                                             12  Information Display Button Area  page 23       For DVD VCD playback  DVD VCD picture selection   or controller key operations  see  lt KVT 817DVD Basic  Operations gt   page 10     e The information display is cleared automatically after  approximately 5 seconds  Also  the information can be  displayed automatically when it is updated  page 78      JPEG MPEG playback screen    DVD MEDIA  lias 3m ij   gt     Mode  FULL AVOUT  TV       Displaying the Easy Control Panel    The Control Panel is displayed in a floating position  of the DVD VCD screen     xd  5    Displaying the Easy Control Panel          E     2 Bl ee        DVDVIDEO Title 1 Chap 2     gt  T 0 10 25                                                                      Folder File Number Display    Forword File Search Area  Selects the next folder or file     Backword File Search Area  Selects the previous folder or file     Picture Control Button Area  page 23   JPEG playback only     Information Display Button Area
27.  label  and Dynamic label       2  Scrolls the information display    3  Returns to the DAB Tuner Menu     English   57       Weather Band Tuner Control    Various control screens appear in the Weather Band Tuner source mode   with the optional accessory Weather    Band Tuner connected only     Displaying the Easy Control Panel    The Weather Band Tuner Control Panel is displayed  in a floating position of the selected picture     me    Displaying the Easy Control Panel          Displaying the Weather Band Tuner  Control screen    ft E    Weather Band Tuner Control screen          58   English              Adjusts the volume           N    Switches the source                 3  Tunes in a station          For system key operations  see  lt KVT 817DVD Basic  Operations gt   page 10       The Easy Control Panel is hidden when you touch a central  area of the monitor        Adjusts the volume           Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90           Displays the Source Select screen   page 60           Calls the Setup Menu   page 62           Tunes in a station                 OO   COO  IN  JR  Jou eA    Clock Display  When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2  and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other           Character Entry    How To Use the Character Entry  screen       When you select the Set Disc Name mode or  others  the following screen appears for character  entry     Character Entry screen          1  Shifts the cursor                 2  Enters a space   If y
28.  station with good    reception automatically     Vv   AUTO 2 Tunes in stations in memory one after  y another    MANUAL Switches to the next frequency    manually     a    Auto Memory       Stores stations with good reception in memory  automatically     1 Select a band you wish to store in memory    6 anar    2 Select the Auto Memory mode    6      lf GBD is not shown  touch Gp     3 Start Auto Memory    6 ape      Touch Ga or Ga   Auto Memory terminates when 6 stations are  stored or when all stations are tuned in       The operation ends automatically if you do not operate  within 10 seconds     34   English    Manual Memory       Stores the current receiving station in memory   1 Select a station you wish to store in memory    2 Store in memory    e SS    f    to     arc not shown  touch  Continue to touch until the memory number  appears     Tuner Control    Preset Select       Lists and tunes in stations in memory one after the  other     1 Call the Tuner Menu          2 Call the Preset Select Menu    6    Preset Select      1 87 9 MHz          P2 90 1 MHz  3 98 1 MHz  P4 87 9 MHz    5 87 9 MHz    1687 9 MHz     ai  FM 1 Preset 3 98 1 MHz     1  Tunes in the displayed station   The station name is displayed if previously set      2  Switches the band of the displayed station list    3  Band Display    4  Returns to the Tuner Menu      5  Switches the Station List display between the  Program Service Name and SNPS  Frequency         Set Station Name       Names a Statio
29.  unit checks all the data on the medium  If the  medium contains a lot of folders or non MP3  WMA JPEG   MPEG files  therefore  it takes a long time until the unit starts  playing MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG    In addition  it may take time for the unit to move to the next  MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG file or a File Search or Folder Search  may not be performed smoothly     Loading such a medium may produce loud noise to damage the  speakers       Dono attempt to play a medium containing a non MP3 WMA   JPEG MPEG file with the MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG extension   The unit mistakes non MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG files for MP3   WMA JPEG MPEG data as long as they have the MP3 WMA   JPEG MPEG extension       Do not attempt to play a medium containing non MP3 WMA   JPEG MPEG     MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG playing order    When selected for play  Folder Search  File Search  or for Folder  Select  files and folders are accessed in the order in which they  were written by the CD DVD writer    Because of this  the order in which they are expected to be  played may not match the order in which they are actually  played  You may be able to set the order in which MP3 WMA   JPEG MPEG are to be played by writing them onto a medium  such as a CD R with their file names beginning with play  sequence numbers such as  01  to  99   depending on your  CD DVD writer     JPEG is a standardized image compression mecha   nism  JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts  Group  the original name of the committee that  wrote the standard  JPEG 
30.  you touch  on the screen              Sets an on screen display of the DVD playback       screen       Manual    Auto   Information is displayed for 5 seconds when  updated    Manual   Information is displayed when you touch  on the screen                 13  Sets an on screen display of the TV screen        Auto   when the optional accessory TV tuner in  connected only    Auto   Information is displayed for 5 seconds when  updated    Manual   Information is displayed when you touch  on the screen   14  Displays the User I F 1 screen                    15  Displays the User I F 3 screen        v    Displaying the User I F 3 screen             16  Turns the information display On or Off when a                      button is touched on the Source Control screen   4  A On   17  Sets a point display when you touch the screen     A  Pattern1   User I F 3 screen  EEE     You can select  Pattern    Pattern2  or  Off   MENU    Key Information 18  Displays the User I F 2 screen              Off    Marker  Pattern1         ee  Userll F3    English   79    Touch Panel Adjustment 3 Adjust the positions    You can adjust the touch panel operations      QF    1 Display the Touch Panel Adjust screen       Touch the center of left lower and right upper    TZ   when requested   lf Gi is not shown  touch Gz    or  to display it         1  Adjusts the volume      2  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source      3  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90    4  Calls the Setup Menu  
31. 0  KHD C710  KTC WB100  KDC C719   KDC C669  KDC C469  KDV C810  KDC CX89  KDC CX87   KDC C717  KDC C667  KDC C467  KDC D301  KDC CX85   KDC C715  KDC C665  KDC C465  KDC CX82  KDC C712   KDC 662  KDC D300  KMD D400  KTC 9090DAB  KTC V500N   Set the  O N  switch to  N  position if provided      Navigation units you can control from the    KVT 817DVD Receiver  As of June  2005    KNA DV2100  KNA DV3100  KNA DV4100    Loading and Replacing the battery   1  Use two  R03    AAA  size batteries   Slide the cover while pressing  downwards to remove it as  illustrated    2  Insert the batteries with the    and     poles aligned properly  following  the illustration inside the case     AWARNING    Store unused batteries out of the reach of children  Contact a  doctor immediately if the battery is accidentally swallowed     A      Do not set the remote control on hot places such as above the  dashboard       The provided batteries are intended for use in operation  checking  and their service life may be short      When the remote controllable distance becomes short  replace  both of the batteries with new ones           Cleaning the panel and monitor   When the operator panel and monitor panels are dirty  wipe  and clean them using a soft cloth  such as a commercially  available silicon coated cloth   When contaminated  excessively  clean them using a cloth dipped in a neutral  detergent first  then remove the detergent using a dry cloth   Do not use a hard cloth and a volatile chemi
32. 31 36 43 for  lt Direct Search gt       CLEAR  key     When  1  is set to  DVD    Clears a numeric value you have entered in the built in  disc player during direct search              is set to  DVD                                 About discs       Handling discs Removing discs    Do not touch the recording surface of the disc  When removing discs from this unit pull them out horizontally     Discs that cannot be used  e Discs that are not round cannot be used     e CD R RW  DVD R RW  and DVD R RW are easier to damage  than a normal music CD  Use a CD R RW  DVD R RW  or  DVD R RW after reading the caution items on the package       etc  e Discs with coloring on the recording surface or that are dirty  e Do not stick a tape  sticker  etc   on the disc  cannot be used  soos  RSE GIRS  Also  do not use a disc with those materials pasted on it    This unit can only play the CDs with one of dise  labels   When using a new disc Discs without the label may not be played on the unit   If the disc center hole or outside rim has burrs  use it after e A CD R or CD RW that hasn t been finalized cannot be  removing them with a ball pen etc  played   For the finalization process refer to your CD R CD     RW writing software user s guide  and your CD R CD RW  recorder instruction manual      Disc storage     a DE   Do not leave discs in direct sunlight  On the seat or  dashboard etc   and where the temperature is high   7 fea    e Put discs in their cases   Burrs Ch  VV    Disc shaped acce
33. Easy Control Panel  Displaying the HD Radio Control screen  Displaying the HD Radio Menu   Seek Mode   Auto Memory   Manual Memory   Receive Mode   Title Display    DAB Tuner control            cccccccccccccccccccccccces 52    Displaying the Easy Control Panel  Displaying the DAB Tuner Control screen  Displaying the DAB Tuner Menu screen  Seek Mode   Auto Ensemble Memory   Service Preset Memory   Service Select   Language Filter   Search for Program Type   DAB Information   DAB Announcement    Weather Band Tuner Control              cccces 58    Displaying the Easy Control Panel  Displaying the Weather Band Tuner Control screen    Character Entry         sssssssssscccccesesoosssssssssssee 59    How To Use the Character Entry screen    Source SeleCt          ccccccccccccccscccccccccccccccccsces OO    Displaying the Control screen  Displaying the Source Select screen    Adjusting the Monitor Display Position  and Quality        ssssssececesesssssssssssscseesesessss Ol  Displaying the Screen Control screen  Displaying the Angle Control screen    Setup Menu       ssscsssessssessscesssessssossseosssessssss O2    Setup WIEN Wace Sitio Netsekicetidentecieaee 62  Displaying the Control screen  Displaying the Setup Menu screen    Audio Set Up socssscsssasecesccssdssteceveseetussteiietteensiion 64  Displaying the Car Type Set Up screen  Displaying the Speaker Set Up screen  Displaying the Channel Level screen  Speaker Set Up  Channel Level  DTA Setup  Crossover Network Setup    DVD  SQ
34. Highlight Control  press  MODE  key   page  11     22   English          2 Select Disc Menu options    Disc Menu    Cancel    F rE    IMENU Ctrl HH E 1 1  r       Q    1  Calls the Menu Control      2  Switches the picture angle    during program playback only      3  Switches the subtitle language    during program playback only      4  Switches the voice language    during program playback only      5  Displays the Zoom Control screen        Clears the Disc Menu Control     Zoom Control        1  Changes the zoom ratio at 4 levels  2 times  3  times  4 times  or off  each time you touch      2  Scrolls the screen in the direction you touch    3  Returns to the Disc Menu Control screen    4  Clears the Zoom Menu Control     Controling during DVD Video  Video CD  JPEG or MPEG Playback             VCD Zoom Control Information Display  Displays an enlarged VCD screen  Displays the DVD and AV information   1 Display the Zoom Control screen GE  7   12   17     Information Display  o Area  page  FA Control Button Area   page 18  The information is displayed for 5 seconds     Direct Search       You can search for a DVD VCD chapter  scene or  track by entering its number     1 Select the Direct Search mode    DIRECT       The following items can be searched directly each     1  Changes the zoom ratio at 4 levels  2 times  3 time it is pressed    times  4 times  or off  each time you touch  DVD  Title  Chapter  Time  Direct number       Scrolls the screen in the direction you touch 
35. ION MANUAL gt      English   103    EJ The sound quality is poor or distorted     Y One of the speaker wires is being pinched by a  screw in the car   s   Check the speaker wiring        Y The speakers are not wired correctly    ve Reconnect the speaker wires so that each  Output terminal is connected to a different  speaker     EJ Radio reception is poor     Y The car antenna is not extended   pe Pull the antenna out all the way       Y The antenna control wire is not connected   s   Connect the wire correctly  referring to the  section on  lt INSTALLATION MANUAL gt      EJ The memory is erased when the ignition is  turned off   Y The battery wire has not been connected to  the proper terminal   s   Connect the wire correctly  referring to the  section on  lt INSTALLATION MANUAL gt         Y The ignition and battery wire are incorrectly  connected    pe Connect the wire correctly  referring to the  section on  lt INSTALLATION MANUAL gt      EJ Does not switch to the rear view camera video    display when pressing the  V SEL  button    Y The reverse sensor wire is disconnected       Connect the wire correctly  referring to the  section on  lt INSTALLATION MANUAL gt      EJ The sound picture skips on a DVD VCD CD     Y The disc is scratched or dirty   s   Clean the disc  referring to the section on   lt Disc cleaning gt   page 15      EJ A track will not play   Y Random play has been selected   per Turn off random play     EJ AVCD cannot be played using menus   Y TheVCD disc b
36. KENWOOD    MONITOR WITH DVD RECEIVER    KVT 817DVD    INSTRUCTION MANUAL    Kenwood Corporation       DIGITAL        DARAT SRSC  SIRIUSH H   Radio     VIDEO SURROUND GEOMAG ADY READY       Take the time to read through this instruction manual    Familiarity with installation and operation procedures will help you obtain the best  performance from your new DVD Receiver    For your records   Record the serial number  found on the back of the unit  in the spaces designated on the  warranty card  and in the space provided below  Refer to the model and serial numbers  whenever you call upon your Kenwood dealer for information or service on the product   Model KVT 817DVD Serial number    US Residence Only    Register Online       Register your Kenwood product at  www kenwoodusa com       B64 3171 00 00  KV     Before USE       sssssssssososssososscssosssssosssssosssssossss 4  Notes on playing MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG   6    Opening Closing the Monitor and  Power Switch       ssssssssssssssesosesssesosososesoseooo 8    Removing Attaching the Protection Panel   9    KVT 817DVD Basic operations             0000 10   Basic Operations of Remote Controller     12   About GUISCS oscssssciceiscissscsasnssceccsnsscoscsssacedotens 15   Switching Small Display             ccccccsscreee 16   Switching Screen MOde           cccccccccsssrseeee 17   Controling during DVD Video  Video CD   JPEG or MPEG Playback             ccseee 18   Displaying the DVD VCD JPEG MPEG Playback  screen    Displaying the Ea
37. L    MODE  key   Switches the screen mode   page 17    The DVD Disc Menu screen appears when you hold  down the key more than 1 second   page 22                p gt           DVD Disc Menu is not available when the top menu of the  DVD is shown     Small Display   DISP  key    Switches to the Small Display   page 16       Aside from the navigation system  the display turns on    when you apply the parking brake       It is necessary to set  Navigation Source  of  lt AV Interface gt     to  On  to add Navigation as an audio source that can be  selected the with  SRC  key   page 77       It is necessary to engage the shift knob of car to  Reverse     to switch to rear view camera video display     English   11    Basic Operations of Remote Controller                             _    MODE Sac     ene    9 eorn  vew  SC1 4  gt                   To MENU MENU     lt i I gt  SUBTITLE    N  pe   O  J  2     8   Q   z   g  qc  A  m  O     Z  O       KENWOOD    ROUTEM                                               TOP MENU NN  1  Remote Control Mode selector switch NAV  Selects one of the following remote control modes Zooms in or out the navigation map   when switched to AV control mode with  NAV  switch   TV  TV source 5   V SEL  key  DVD  Built in DVD VCD CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Video source selection changes in the following order  player source each time you press the key   AUD  Tuner source or attached disc changer source    2   NAV  switch hA          Pressing the switch until it lo
38. MA JPEG MPEG Menu    6      2 Display the ID3 WMA TAG    4 lz    4  menu 9    Title     KENWOOD    ON   Artist   KENWOOD  O     1  Scrolls the list     30   English    KENWOOD    Disc Select  during play by disc  changer        The discs loaded on the disc changer are listed for  quick disc selection     1 Call the Disc Changer Menu    6       2 Call the Disc Select Menu    6    SCH Disc Select y          6 EN knwo ow 4  2 SF 2 KENWOOD    a   VO  5  KENWOOD    Y AO 6KENWOOD          1  Plays the displayed disc     2  Selects the Disc Name or Disc Text mode for  text display     3  Scrolls the list    It is not displayed when a disc changer having  6 or less discs is used      3 Select the desired disc    S FO KENWOOD    Touch the desired disc display     CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc Changer Play Control    Direct Search       Searches for a disc or a track when its number is  entered     During play on the built in disc player    1 Select the Direct Search mode    DIRECT       The following items can be searched directly each  time it is pressed     CD  Track number  Total play time  MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG  Folder  File    2 Enter a track number       3 Search    When searching for a track     POSITION    gt n       During play on an external in disc player or disc  changer    1 Enter a disc or track number       2 Search    When searching for a track          The operation ends automatically if you do not operate  within 10 seconds     English   31    Tuner Control    Various contro
39. Returns to Set Up Memory screen     Memorize or recall the settings  When memorizing the Audio Set Up and AV  Interface settings             If settings have already been memorized  a  confirmation message appears  Touch ale  cancel memorization  touch l    When recalling the memorized settings     6       Touching the screen displays a confirmation  message  Touch   To cancel recalling   touch qa      When clearing the currently memorized  settings     4S      Touching the screen displays a confirmation  message  Touch   To cancel clearing   touch a      4 Quit memorization recalling of settings    6  lt        When the settings have already been memorized  it will be  cleared if you set up memory function without connecting  a monitor and a receiver unit     SIRIUS Setup  You can display the SIRIUS ID   with the optional accessory SIRIUS Tuner connected only     Displaying the SIRIUS Set Up screen       1  Adjusts the volume                                   4 2  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  SOUICE   3  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   SIRIUS Set Up screen 4  Calls the Setup Menu   5  Displays the SIRIUS ID              a     Sirius ID     5  123456789012   f GGRSS is not shown  touch Ga or  to display it        SIRIUS  Set Up         English   85    DAB Set Up    You can set the DAB reception   only with the optional accessory DAB Tuner connected     Displaying the DAB Set Up screen    DAB Set Up    DAB Set Up screen  T  DAB Priority   Off TB     
40. Scan Play  that plays the beginning  of each song one after the other      Repeats to play  the present track      Starts or stops Random Play  to play songs in  random order      Selects the Disc Name  see  lt Set Disc Name gt   page  29   Disc Text  or Track Text mode for text display     Scrolls the display text     Switches the play time display between Track  Disc   and Disc Remaining Time     Track Number Display  Play Time Display  Appears when a disc is inserted     Stops to play the built in disc player   When pressed twice  the disc is played from its  beginning when you play it in the next time     Clock Display  When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2  and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other     Function Indicator    English   25    MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Control screen  ND       n   lt  lt     JI per El bel mb  Scr lel          ea    00 03 2 Fees    42  ce clee cE CD em    26   English       During MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG play       30             31                32             33          3    BS             35             36             37          3                   39             40          4                    4    RO             43          4    BS          45             4     op              4       N          Ejects a disc     Fast Forwards or Fast Backwards    Disabled when a JPEG is being played      Stops to play   When pressed twice  the disc is played back from  its beginning in the next time     Selects a song or data   Plays or pauses   Selec
41. The  Position Fine Control  of the center speaker cannot be set    e The  Channel Level  of the center speaker cannot be set              The center speaker has been set to   NONE  on the Speaker Set Up screen   page 66                     e The Surround Control Adjust cannot be set        e The Surround Control  Sound Field  cannot be set to  Dolby  PLII            The Surround Control  Sound Field    page 94  has been set to  Bypass  or   Bypass Center         The center and rear speakers have been  set to  NONE  on the Speaker Set Up  screen  page 66                  e The subwoofer of DTA cannot be set   e The  Position Fine Control  of the subwoofer cannot be set   e The  Channel Level  of the subwoofer cannot be set              The subwoofer has been set to  NONE   on the Speaker Set Up screen  page  66                  No sound effectors of SRS WOW           The Surround Control  Sound Field    page 94  has been set to  Dolby PLII               102   English    What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misopera   tion or miswiring  Before calling service  first check the following table for possible problems     General    EJ The power does not turn on   VY The fuse has blown   s   After checking for short circuits in the wires   replace the fuse with one having the same  rating        vy The speaker wire has a short circuit or touches  the chassis of the vehicle  and then the  protection function is activated    s    Wire or 
42. VCD  VIDEO CD    A type of CD which contains the recording of mov   ing images  It compresses image information by  about 1 120 and audio information by about 1 6  and accommodates up to 74 minutes of recording  in a disc with the same diameter as ordinary music  CD of 12 cm    Some VCDs do not have the PB C  compatibility  and are capable of playback only  while some are  PB C  compatible and are capable of various spe   cial playback control operations  This player can  play both of these VCDs     This is an international standard for digital video  and audio compression and decompression in  media     This is a digital audio compression technology  developed by Dolby Laboratories  It is compatible  with 5 1 channel surround audio as well as normal  stereo  2 channel  audio and can accommodate a  large amount of audio data efficiently in a disc     Name of a digital surround system developed by  Digital Theater Systems  Inc     Some DVDs display more than one title in a screen   This screen is referred to as the top menu    The menu is the item display  menu screen  for use  in setting operations  The menu can be recalled  any time during playback to perform settings  according to the current software  including the  audio switching between Dolby Digital and PCM   switching of language used in the subtitles and  spoken voice     Title number  DVD     The title is the largest unit of video and audio  recorded in a DVD  It usually corresponds to a  single movie of video softw
43. age  When the values of center speaker and front  speakers increase  they are virtually moved  DTA Setup screen forward  When the values of rear speakers and  subwoofer increase  they are virtually moved  backward     The speakers are virtually moved to the desired  distance           o             Front  0 50 feet    2  a      lt  l       Return           1  Selects a speaker to be adjusted    2  Sets a delay time of the selected speaker    3  Returns to the Car Type Set Up screen     2 Select a speaker you wish to adjust       Q             Center speaker   2  Front speaker   3  Rear speaker   4  Subwoofer    68   English    Crossover Network Setup    You can manually set a crossover frequency of  speakers     es Page 50                l X Over oag    LPF  Subwoofer 100Hz kHz    Frequency  4   o gt     a  amp    _      Om 80 Hz  gt     Phase   Normal  Slope   ORE 12dB Oct Pa    lt  Return        1  Sets a crossover frequency     2  Sets a crossover slope     3  Returns to the Speaker Set Up screen     4  Sets the phase of subwoofer output  it is  displayed when the subwoofer crossover  frequency is set     The phase is reversed 180 degrees when set to   Reverse        When you select a speaker type on the Speaker Setup  screen  the crossover frequency setup is cleared       During crossover setup  the speaker type is set to  User   on the Speaker Set Up screen     English   69    DVD Setup  You can set up the DVD play     Displaying the DVD SETUP 1 screen    4     DVD SETUP
44. analog program only        Title Display       An information about the received song is  displayed     1 Call the HD Radio Menu    6       2 Display the Title screen    6 a    Title screen           1  Displays the information    2  Scrolls the information display    3  Returns to the HD Radio Menu     English   51    DAB Tuner control    Various control screens appear in the DAB Tuner source mode   with the optional accessory DAB Tuner    connected only     Displaying the Easy Control Panel    The DAB Tuner Control Panel is displayed in a  floating position of the selected picture     bet E    Displaying the Easy Control Panel           220 094MHz       Displaying the DAB Tuner Control  screen       You can select the Ensemble and services using  various functions     ext E    DAB Tuner Control screen         4    Wervice    3              ba iq h Band i  fa i a    Preset 2    Service Label    aaa   amp     52   English                          Adjusts the volume   Switches the source   Switches the band  to DAB1 2 3            Selects a service           Selects the Ensemble              ol o  A     j  N       Switches the Seek mode         see page 54 for the  lt Seek Mode gt        For system key operations  see  lt KVT 817DVD Basic    Operations gt   page 10        The Easy Control Panel is hidden when you touch a central                                  area of the monitor     Adjusts the volume    Calls the DAB Tuner Menu    Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   Di
45. and4  5k  6 3k  8k  10k  12 5k  16k Hz   4 Seta center frequency    6 a    English   93    Surround Control  You can set up the sound field     Displaying the Surround Control screen    aa  4 Siirround Control    Surround Control screen     ienv  Stream Informatio   4  houst H    Dolby Digital 2 0 48kHz    Dolby Pro Logic Il    Dolby PL I J           Music    G Ls      ee By Surround Control  gt     94   English                                  Adjusts the volume     Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source     Calls the Setup Menu   page 62   Calls the Sound Effects Menu              Sets a sound field           You can select any of the following sound fields   e  Bypass     Bypass  enter   e  Dolby PLII Movie      Dolby PLII Music   e  Dolby PLII Matrix   e  SRS CS II Music       SRS CS II MONO              Displays the present source information        The stream  Dolby Digital  dts  Linear PCM  MPEG or  MP3 WMA   input channels  front or rear channels    and sampling frequency are displayed              Displays the Surround Control Adjustment screen         See  lt Surround Control Adjustment gt   page 95       When you have selected the TV or TUNER source and when    you set the Dolby PL  we recommend you to select the   Dolby PLII Matrix  mode  If you select another Dolby PLII  mode  the sound is NOT output from rear speakers when  you receive monaural broadcasting sounds       Surround control can be set for each source     Sound Effects Menu    Surround
46. another     z Switches to the next fr  MANUAL witches to the next frequency or    channel manually     Auto Memory       Stores stations with good reception in memory  automatically     1 Select a band you wish to store in memory        2 Select the Auto Memory mode            lf GBD is not shown  touch Gp     3 Start Auto Memory    6 ape      Touch TB or Ga   Auto Memory terminates when 6 stations are  stored or when all stations are tuned in     50   English    Manual Memory       Stores the current receiving station in memory     1 Select a station you wish to store in memory    6  2 Store in memory    Gas    f    to     are not shown  touch  Continue to touch until the memory number  appears     HD Radio Control    Receive Mode       The digital or analog program is selected and  received     1 Call the HD Radio Menu         2 Call the Receive mode Menu       cene Mode N     gt  MEN  aad    ores Mode      Auto  Q  a Q     ZHD RADIO     1  Switches the Receive mode    2  Receive mode Display    3  Returns to the HD Radio Menu     3 Select the Receive mode    6 oca    Auto  Automatically switches between the    Digital and Analog Receive modes    depending on the broadcasting type   If programs are broadcasted in both  modes  the digital program is received     Also  if a program is received in the    Ball Game mode  the non displayed    broadcast program   the analog  program is automatically received     Digital    Receives the digital program only   Analog  Receives the 
47. are or an album  some   times a piece of music  of music software  The  numbers assigned to individual titles are referred  to as the title numbers     The chapter is a section of video and audio record   ed in a DVD  A title is composed of several chap   ters  The numbers assigned to individual chapters  are referred to as the chapter numbers     Subtitles  DVD     Some DVD discs contains the recording of more  than one subtitle language  This player allow you  to select one of the recorded subtitle languages  during playback     Track number  CD  VCD     A track is also a section of video and audio record   ed in a disc  The numbers assigned to individual  tracks are referred to as the track numbers    With most of music CDs  a track is assigned to a  piece of music  However  with a VCD  the sections  of the contents do not always correspond to the  assigned tracks    As  special  playback functions such as skipping  and programming of ordinary CDs are based on  track number data  such playback functions are  sometimes impossible with some VCDs     When a VIDEO CD carries  Play Back Control  capable  or similar message on the disc or jacket   desired scenes and information can be played back  in an interactive manner using a hierarchical struc   ture while viewing the menu screens displayed on  the TV screen     SRS CS II  Circle Surround II     Circle Surround Il improves on its predecessor  Circle Surround  CS5 1  by enabling you to experi   ence powerful multi channel su
48. ase be sure to use DVD  media     e When you write data in DVD media  please be sure to set a setup  of a DVD writer to  Disc at once      Entering ID3 tag    The Displayable ID3 tag is ID3 version 1 x   For the character code  refer to the List of Codes                                                           0  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A  B C D E  F  0 0   P   P m     A D  ald  1 1 1  A Q alq il    IN al A  2    2IB R bir el 2l Al  l  l    3    3 C S cls     S A O  al 6  4  14 D Tlalt a      A O  4 6  5   5  E Ulelu    HIALO  al 6  6  amp  6  FIVi ffi v IT    Olel 6  7  17  G W 9 w      C  x         8  18l H  X h x DI   E    elo  9  lo ily ily     l                A  ii J  Z  Jj  z 4 2 E U    l  a  B     KI Lk          E O      a  C ile LJALI      1 UL i t  D   M    m      ve  iY  ify  E    gt  N  A  n      34  1  P  7  p  F     O _ o      l    i  Bil y                                                          Entering file and folder names   You can use only characters shown on the code table for file  name and folder name    If you use any other character for entry  the file and folder  names are not displayed correctly  They may neither be  displayed correctly depending on the CD DVD writer used   The MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG file must have the MP3  WMA   JPEG MPEG extension   mp3  wma jpg  mpg        A file with a name entered with characters not on the code list  may not play correctly     Writing files into a medium    When a medium containing MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG data is  loaded  the
49. ay not be successfully played and their file names or  folder names are not properly displayed     Settings for your MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG encoder  and CD DVD writer    Do the following setting when compressing audio data in  MP3 WMA data with the MP3 WMA encoder   MP3 WMA    Transfer bit rate  MP3  32    320 kbps  WMA  48    192 kbps  e Sampling frequency  MP3  32  44 1  48 kHz  WMA  32  44 1  48 kHz    Do the following setting when compressing video audio data  in JPEG MPEG data with the JPEG MPEG encoder    JPEG   e Picture size  Baseline format  5 120  W  x 3 840  H  pixels     Maximum size      Progressive format  2 048  W  x 1 536  H  pixels    Maximum size      MPEG     Video format  MPEG1  MPEG2   e Picture size  MPEG1  320x240  352x240  NTSC   352x288  PAL   MPEG2  640x480  704x480  NTSC   704x576  PAL    e Audio format  MPEG1 Audio Layer2   e Transfer bit rate  32   384 kbps CBR   e Sampling frequency  32  44 1 48 kHz    When you use your CD DVD writer to record MP3 WMA JPEG   MPEG up to the maximum disc capacity  disable additional  writing  For recording on an empty disc up to the maximum  capacity at once  check Disc at Once     6   English      Play mode may not be possible when portions of the functions  of Windows Media Player 9 or higher are used      gt    A part of picture will not be displayed if the size of a picture  exceeds maximum      gt   2 A picture will not be displayed if the size of a picture exceeds  maximum     e When you write for MPEG 2 data  ple
50. cal  such as   an alcohol   If used  the panel surface may be scratched or  printed letters may be erased     Cleaning the disc slot   As dust can accumulate in the disc slot  clean it occasionally   Your discs can get scratched if you put them in a dusty disc  slot     Lens Fogging   Right after you turn on the car heater in cold weather  dew  or condensation may form on the lens in the disc player of  the unit  Called lens fogging  discs may be impossible to  play  In such a situation  remove the disc and wait for the  condensation to evaporate  If the unit still does not operate  normally after a whilst  consult your Kenwood dealer     Region codes in the world  The DVD players are given a region code according to the country or area it is marketed  as shown in the following map        Icons on the DVD discs    Icon Description       ALL Indicates the region code where the disc can be played     Number of voice languages recorded with the audio function  The number in the icon indicates the number  of voice languages   Max  8 languages        Number of subtitle languages recorded with the subtitle function  The number in the icon indicates the  number of subtitle languages   Max  32 languages     BY       Number of angles provided by the angle function  The number in the icon indicates the number of angles     LX   9  Max  9 angles              76 9  LB  Aspect ratios that can be selected   LB  stands for Letter Box and  PS  for Pan Scan  In the example on the left      th
51. cancelled       The settings for these functions remain on until  the setting to off or the disc ejected  even if  the power is turned off or the source changed     EJ Cannot remove disc    Y The cause is that more than 10 minutes has  elapsed since the vehicle ACC switch was  turned OFF    pe The disc can only be removed within 10  minutes of the ACC switch being turned OFF   If more than 10 minutes has elapsed  turn  the ACC switch ON again and press the Eject  button     Troubleshooting Guide    MP3 WMA source    EJ Cannot play an MP3 WMA   Y The media is scratched or dirty   ve Clean the media  referring to the Disc cleaning  of the section on  lt About discs gt   page 15      EJ The sound skips when an MP3 WMaA is being  played   Y The media is scratched or dirty   ve Clean the media  referring to the Disc cleaning  of the section on  lt About discs gt   page 15           Y The recording condition is bad   see Record the media again or use another media     EJ The MP3 WMA track time is not displayed  correctly   oY ee  pee There are times when it isn t displayed correctly  according to the MP3 WMA recording  conditions     EJ Cannot display the ID3 tag information   correctly      Y Record is not made in conformity with the ID3  tag version 1 x    se Record in conformity with the ID3 tag version  1 x   Also  the display may be incorrect if an  MP3 WMA file uses the ID3 tag v1 x standard  and if this standard has been expanded after  production of the machine software    
52. cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the  user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help           NOTE    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     DVD is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation registered in the U S   Japan and other countries        eS is a trademark of SRS Labs  Inc        This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S  patents and other intellectual property  rights  Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision  and is intended for home and other    limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited        Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories    Dolby   ProLogic   and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories            DTS   and  DTS Digital Surround  are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems  Inc           English   109       KENWOOD    
53. ccording to the  Speaker   gt  ha  q car type and speaker you have set on the  lt Audio Set Up gt          page 64   We recommend you to complete the  lt Audio Set  Up gt  first  then set up the  lt Sound Effects Menu gt     You can fine adjust the automatic set value by  lt DTA Setup gt    page 68  or  lt Parametric Equalizer gt   page 93      64   English    Displaying the Channel Level screen    You can set the volume at each setup position     l    Channel Level screen                                           Test                   Selects a speaker to be set    see  lt Channel Level gt   page 67     Sets the speaker volume    see  lt Channel Level gt   page 67     Starts or stops test signal tone output for setup  check     Displays the Speaker Set Up screen     English   65    Speaker Set Up    You can select a speaker type and its size to get the  best sound effects     1 Select a speaker you wish to adjust    6 QO  Page 64           00    lt            Speaker Set Up screen        1  Center speaker   2  Front speaker   3  Rear speaker   4  Subwoofer     5  Tweeter setup  You can set the tweeter when you are selecting  front speakers   If you are using a tweeter together with the  front speakers  set the tweeter to  Use  In the   Use  position  the Equalizer is adjusted to its  best position     66   English    2 Select a speaker type    6 ee    You can select any of the following speaker types     Center speaker     NONE  2 3 4x1 9 16 inch  2 inch  4 inch  5 inch   6
54. cks enters into the DVD VCD    navigation system control mode  Pressing the switch  again returns to the AV control mode  TV    Video                vy   vao   v   3   SRC  key  v    Audio source changes each time you press the key                 4   VOL  key    5   Optional accessory   Adjusts the volume  When you press the key  the   volume attenuates    When you press the key again  the volume returns to   the previous level    Itis necessary to engage the shift knob of car to  Reverse     to switch to rear view camera  R CAM  video display     12   English           op                                                                        BAND  key  BPR  When  1  is set to  DVD  or  AUD    Select a disc and a folder    When  1  is set to  TV  or  AUD    BAND  Switches to TV1  TV2  VIDEO1  or VIDEO2   Bia  When  1  is set to  AUD       Switches to the FM1  FM2  or FM3 band        Switches to the AM band    NAV  Selects the icon                               lt  lt      gt  gt   key     When U    Selects a song      When U  Select a channel    When  1  Selects a station    NAV  Selects an icon or scrolls horizontally        is set to  DVD  or  AUD            is set to  TV  or  AUD                  is set to  AUD           gt  11  key   When  1  Plays or pauses    When  1  is setto  TV  or  AUD     When  1  is set to  AUD     Selects the Seek mode     see page 34 41 50 54 for the  lt Seek Mode gt      Displays the current position      TOP MENU  key  BP py  When  1  is set 
55. d      You cannot set SRS 3D in tuner source     2 Select a speaker you wish to adjust       o    3 Adjust the sound effect level  4 Exit the Surround Control adjustment    6 am    English   97    Position    You can adjust the sound effects according to your listening position     Displaying the Position screen      AAN       Position screen       98   English    ee            4 Position       1  Adjusts the volume                 N    Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source           3  Calls the Setup Menu   page 62    4  Calls the Sound Effects Menu    5  Sets a listening position    You can select any of  Front R   Right front    Front  L   Left front    Front AIl   All front   and  AIl   AID  positions                                   6  Displays the Position Fine Control screen    page 99                 7  Stores the present adjustment setup in memory  or  calls it from memory   page 99       The final distance is adjusted to the total of Car Type Set  Up value  page 64  and Position Setup  both Position and  Position Fine Control  value       If you change the Car Type Set Up value  page 64   the  position is set to  All     e Only the adjusted distance of position setup  Position and  Position Fine Control values  is stored in memory  Therefore   the final adjustment distance changes if you change the Car  Type Set Up value  page 64         Sound Effects Menu       Position Fine Control  D Center speaker   2  Left front speaker  You can fine adjust yo
56. e 16 9 video can be converted into letter box video   Unplayable discs  This player cannot play back any of the following discs   e DVD ROM DVD RAM discs e HQ VCD SVCD discs  e CDV discs  Only the audio part can be reproduced  e CD G CD EG CD EXTRA discs  Only the audio can be reproduced   e Photo CD discs e DVD Audio    Also  you cannot play back the DVD R RW and DVD R RW discs if not recorded in the DVD Video format        Restrictions due to difference between discs Explanation of icons used on this manual  EE Some DVD and VCD discs can be played  Inhibition i i    y only in certain playback modes according mm   Indicates the key operation on the receiver   to the intentions of the software producers   As this player plays discs according to their    Indicates the button you must touch   intentions  some functions may not work as          intended by you  Please be sure to read the  instructions provided with each disc  When an  inhibition icon is displayed on the monitor  it  indicates that the disc being played is under i l    Indicates the key or joystick operation on the  remote controller              Gives an additional information or an operation  advice     The illustrations of the display and the panel appearing   in this manual are examples used to explain more clearly  how the controls are used  Therefore  what appears on the  display in the illustrations may differ from what appears  on the display on the actual equipment  and some of   the illustrations on the
57. een is dark    vY The unit is in a location where temperature is  low    s   if the temperature of the monitor unit drops   the screen may appear darker when power is  first turned on due to the characteristics of a  liquid crystal panel  Wait a while after turning  power on for the temperature to rise  Normal  brightness will return     E The screen does not darken when the vehicle   s  lights are turned on   Y The unit is set to auto dimmer   mse When the unit is set to auto dimmer  it is not  linked to the vehicle s light switch        Y The illumination wire has not been connected    If manual dimmer is set    par Make proper connections according to   lt INSTALLATION MANUAL gt      EJ AM FM radio reception is poor and or there is  noise     Y The TV antenna and vehicle s radio antenna are  too close   pe Separate the two antennas as far as possible     se Turn off the main unit     EJ The remote controller does not operate     Y The remote control mode selector is not set  correctly      Switch the remote control mode selector  according to the source you select  page 12      EJ No sound can be heard  or the volume is low   Y Attenuator is turned on   sme Turn off Attenuator        Y The fader or balance settings are set all the  way to one side   par Reset the fader and or balance settings        Y The input output wires or wiring harness are  connected incorrectly    pr Reconnect the input output wires or the  wiring harness correctly  See the section on   lt INSTALLAT
58. eing played is not compatible  with PB C   see Menu playback is available only with VCD discs  recorded with PB C     EJ The subtitle is not displayed     Y The DVD disc being played does not contain  the recording of subtitles   se The subtitle cannot be displayed when the  DVD disc being played does not contain the  recording of subtitles     104   English    EJ The voice  or subtitle  language cannot be  changed    Y The DVD disc being played does not contain  the recording of more than one audio  or  subtitle  language    pe The voice  or subtitle  language cannot be  changed when the DVD disc being played  does not contain the recording of more than  one voice  or subtitle  language     EJ The viewing angle cannot be changed   Y The DVD disc being played does not contain   the recording of more than one angle   ve The viewing angle cannot be changed when  the DVD disc being played does not contain   the recording of more than one angle        Y You are attempting to switch the angle in a  DVD section where more than one angle is not  recorded       More than one viewing angle may be recorded  only in limited sections in a disc     EJ Playback will not start even after a title is  selected   y A viewing restriction  RATING  has been set for  the disc      Check the viewing restriction level  RATING   setting     EJ The voice or subtitle language selected in the  initial setting is not played     Y The DVD disc being played does not contain  the recording of the selected v
59. f the receiver itself  rather than the memory  function of disc changer or others   Therefore  you can store up to 100 disc names  independent from the memory function of the  attached device      You can set a disc name only after you have applied the  parking brake     CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc Changer Play Control    Select Folder  during MP3 WMA JPEG   MPEG play     The folders of an MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG disc are  listed for quick search     1 Call the MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Menu    6      2 Start the Select Folder    S    older Select       gt  MENU ia       2  Upper Folder Name    Ai 8  Folder Name l      D LUA DE    9  File Name    Open      4            DO G0  File Name 6   R           1  Returns to the root directory     2  Displays the next higher level of hierarchy     3  Displays a folder if the subdirectory has a folder  without files  When you touch the folder  it  opens     4  Displays a folder if the subdirectory has files  without a folder  When you touch the folder  it  opens     5  Displays a folder if the subdirectory has both  files and folders  When you touch the folder  it  opens        Displays the MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG files  When  you touch a file  its data is played back      7  Plays the selected folder   Scrolls the list     3 Selecta song    6 Ds    File Name    Display the desired song and touch the file display     English   29    ID3 WMA TAG Display  during MP3     WMA play     The ID3 WMA TAG information of MP3 WMaA file is    listed     1 Call the MP3 W
60. he Zone Function  that sets different source  m     RearVol 15  g sounds for front and rear speakers  On or Off   ee eae When turned On  and Rear volume are  shown     OF                   6  Adjusts the volume of the rear channel    This button appears when the Zone function is       E Front y Rear  7   gt   On      E a   Fe eR ee Li  7  Sets the front and rear audio source separately   OR a  Zone Control    s  This button appears when the Zone function is  On       When the rear speaker sound is switched  the audio source  that is output at the AV OUTPUT terminal is also switched to  the same source    However  if you have set the  Area  to  Reverse   the audio  source that is output at the AV OUTPUT terminal is switched  depending on the front sound source                             foe        Switches the front and rear audio sources     This button appears when the Zone function is  On     Use  Reverse  to change over the front and rear  audio sources       There are following limitations when zone function is set  to  On      There is no output from the subwoofer or center           lt Audio Setup gt   page 64    lt Equalizer gt   page 92     lt Surround Control gt   page94    lt SRS WOW gt   page 96    lt Position gt   page98  are not available     100   English    A type of disc which contains recording of audio   video packaged media with high video and audio  quality  such as a movie  featuring large recording  capacity and digital signal processing capability     
61. ing brake     Direct Search       Tunes in a station when its channel number is  entered     1 Select the Direct Search mode    DIRECT          When you enter a channel number  signal  reception starts     Example  When you receive Channel 06      Direct Search ends automatically if you do not operate  within 10 seconds     English   43    SIRIUS Tuner Control    Various control screens appear in the SIRIUS Tuner source mode   with the optional accessory SIRIUS Tuner    connected only     Displaying the Easy Control Panel    The SIRIUS Tuner Control Panel is displayed in a  floating position of the selected picture     ted E    Displaying the Easy Control Panel       SIRIUS SIRIUS 1       Displaying the SIRIUS Tuner Control  screen    kd       SIRIUS Tuner Control screen          44   English              Adjusts the volume           Switches the source           Switches the band           Tunes in a channel                    ol  A       IN    Switches the Seek mode   SEEK 1  Tunes channels one after the other   SEEK 2  Selects channels in memory one after the    other       For system key operations  see  lt KVT 817DVD Basic  Operations gt   page 10       The Easy Control Panel is hidden when you touch a central  area of the monitor           Adjusts the volume           Calls the SIRIUS Tuner Menu                 6   7   8  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90    9  Displays the Source Select screen   page 60           10  Calls the Setup Menu   page 62           11  Tu
62. insulate the speaker cable properly and  press the reset button     EJ The desired source is NOT selected although    you pressed the SRC button    Y Anon connected source cannot be selected    ss A non connected source is not selected  See   lt INSTALLATION MANUAL gt  and connect the  unit correctly        Y The RESET button is not pressed yet although  the optional unit has been connected to the  system    sar Press the reset button  page 4           Y The  O N  switch of the optional unit is at the   O  position   pee Set the  O N  switch to the  N  position        y A disc changer not supported by the system is  used    se Use a disc changer supported by the system   page 4      EJ The message  Disconnected cable found   Please confirm a connection line  is displayed  and the unit cannot be used    Y Receiver unit is disconnected   pe Connect the wire correctly  referring to the  section on  lt INSTALLATION MANUAL gt      EJ Nothing happens when the buttons are  pressed   Yy The computer chip in the unit is not  functioning normally   par Press the reset button on the unit  page 4      EJ No television video image appears   Y The unit is not connected to the parking brake  detection switch   per Make proper connections according to   lt INSTALLATION MANUAL gt         Y The parking brake is not engaged    s   For safety reasons no television video images  are displayed while the vehicle is moving   Engaging the parking brake will cause images  to be displayed     E The scr
63. is designed for compress   ing either full color or gray scale images     The most common implementations of the MPEG  1 standard provide a video resolution of 352 by   240 at 30 frames per second  fps   This produces  video quality slightly below the quality of conven   tional VCR videos     MPEG 2 offers resolutions of 720x480 and  1280x720 at 60 fps  NTSC   with full CD quality  audio  This is sufficient for all the major TV stan   dards  including NTSC  and even PAL  MPEG 2 is  used by DVD ROMs  MPEG 2 can compress a 2   hour video into a few gigabytes     English   7    Opening Closing the Monitor and Power Switch       Open the monitor          Close the monitor                         Turn the power on             Hold down the  SRC  key more than    one second to turn it off   SRC  key                      A      Do not touch the moving components when you are opening or closing the monitor  If you touch the moving components   you may be hurt or the equipment may be damaged       Do not try to open or close the monitor by hand       You can automatically open or close the monitor when you turn on or off the ignition key   page 61        Ifthe monitor movement is stopped by the shift lever or another obstacle when the monitor is opened  this movement is  canceled by the safety function  If an obstacle is pinched by the monitor when closed  the monitor movement is also canceled  by the safety function  If it has occurred  remove the obstacle and press the  OPEN CLOSE  
64. key again     8   English    Removing Attaching the Protection Panel    Remove the protection panel             Attach the protection panel    Place the right end of the protection panel onto MRONO  hooks and push it until clicked and locked   Then  push the left end of the panel to lock it          Close the monitor first  then remove or attach the protection panel     After you have removed the protection panel  you cannot operate the receiver     After you have removed the protection panel  you can flash the burglar alarm lamp  page 82      English   9    KVT 817DVD Basic operations       E When the monitor is open    V KENWOOD    S                                  E When the monitor is closed                                                                                                 1  Play Disc 4  Search Selectors   Disc insertion slot    lt  lt      gt   gt   key  A disc is played when you insert it  Searches a disc backward or forward   2  Stop to Play 5  Eject Disc   m  key  4  key  Stops to play  The disc is ejected   3  Play Pause 6  Video source selection V OFF    gt  11  key  V SEL  key  Pauses and replays a disc  Video source selection changes in the following order    each time you press the key     10   English    TV    Video  R CAM      Navigation      Oo   lt   O   w          Optional accessory    You can also turn off the video display by pressing the  key longer than 1 second    When you press the key again  the previous video  display comes back on    
65. l format or if you cannot play a  disc in the  1  position       You cannot play an MP3 WMA VCD disc in the  2  position   Also  you may not play some music CDs in the  2  position     e Your setup is disabled when the disc is being played                                         Selects an illumination color of receiver keys       A  Red    Green   Green   Red   Red    Selects an illumination color of the Small Display     A Blue     Blue   A blue color display    Key Sync   The same color as the this unit  button illumination color    Displays the System Set Up 1 screen     English   75    AV Interface    You can set audio and visual  AV  interface parameters     Displaying the AV I F 1 screen                 Adjusts the volume                                4     2  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source   3  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   AV I F 1 screen 4  Calls the Setup Menu   5  Selects a navigation system connection    4  RGB               RGB   Allows the Kenwood s Navigation System    AV IN1 Name to connect via its interface cable   Ii VIDEO  AV IN1   Allows a third party navigation system to  AV IN2 Interruption connect via the AV INPUT1 port   On  Off   Must be used if no navigation system  d An y TZ is connected   The navigation display  a3   E is cancelled when the AV source is  AV I F 1 switched                  6  Sets a name to be displayed when you select a  system that is connected via the AV INPUT1 port     A  VIDEO1       Ifyou ha
66. l screens appear in the Tuner Source mode     Displaying the Easy Control Panel    The Tuner Control Panel is displayed in a floating  position of the selected picture     bet E    Displaying the Easy Control Panel    TUNER    AUTO1    Displaying the Tuner Control screen    You can tune in a station using various functions     bed E    Tuner Control screen        gt  gt     2  s   nar na s      AME E    H DISP B        Adjusts the volume           Switches the source           Switches the band  to AM or FM1 2 3            Tunes in a station             98 1 MHz             32   English    Ol  A       IN       Switches the Seek mode         see page 34 for the  lt Seek Mode gt        For receiver key operations  see  lt KVT 817DVD Basic    Operations gt   page 10      e The Easy Control Panel is hidden when you touch a central    area of the monitor        Adjusts the volume           Calls the Tuner Menu           Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90           Displays the Source Select screen   page 60           Calls the Setup Menu   page 62                 Turns the Traffic Information function On or Off         see  lt Traffic Information gt   page 36        Switches to the FM1 2 3 band           Switches to the AM band              Tunes in a station           Use the  lt Seek Mode gt   page 34  to change the  frequency switching              Switches between Gy to GB buttons and       Function buttons to use              Turns the CRSC function On or Off   Only when 
67. loaded  disc     e Ifa disc has no parental lock  any audience can play it  back even when you have set the parental lock     English   73    System Setup    You can set up the system parameters     Displaying the System 1 screen       1  Adjusts the volume                    2  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source    Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90    Calls the Setup Menu    Turns the key touch tone On or Off    A  On    Allows scrolling of text display on the Source         Beep     Hi on gt  oi B   m  Control screen   A Auto     Magual ml  Auto   Scrolls the screen automatically   Remote Sensor  Manual   Allows you to scroll the screen manually   On Off y y     7  Selects a remote control signal   A  On   When turned  Off   the remote control of TV  reception is rejected                 System 1 screen                      ol ol A   ew                      n E         System SetUPi    gt  JB q             8  Displays the System Set Up 2 screen        a Ji is not shown  touch Qa or  to display it     74   English    Displaying the System 2 screen            System 2 screen                             gt  MENU  CD Read    Key illumination color    1    Green    Display illumination color    mc      Blue       System Set Up 2    Sets a music CD playback   AJ 1     1   Automatically recognizes and plays back an  MP3 WMA disc  a DVD or a music CD     2   Forcibly plays back a disc as a music CD   Select  2  if you wish to play a music CD  having a specia
68. ls the Sound Effects Menu       MENU 4 5  Sets a SRS WOW    t C    i  E You can select any of the following sound fields   Adjust i i  Off     e  Low    j    Mm x Da   WWI relel r     Middle   Ay   nf    High   BS  moe fH A             User   LPA TET  FTA f SAS WOW                                           6  Displays the SRS WOW User Setup screen   page 97      gt  Itis not effective though SRS WOW can be set besides   Off  when you set  lt Surround Control gt  to  Dolby PLII    Set  lt Surround Control gt  to  Bypass  or  SRS CS II  if you  expect SRS WOW sound effect           Table of Sound Effect Menu  You can set to sound effect menu to mark          Input Surround SRS 3D FOCUS  Channels_  Function  Cmm     To     ooy    xwa o olo oeo lo oeo loo       Pa Bypass Center  C        The SRS 3D effect cannot be set when you selected tuner source     96   English    Sound Effects Menu    SRS WOW User Setup    1 Display the SRS WOW Adjust screen    6 am    SRS WOW Adjust screen       l    TruBass 3  GCG  e G     FOCUS 5  OPPE SG     SRS 3D 1          Adjusts the volume     2  Selects a speaker to be set  Front  Rear or Center  speaker      3  Sets the TruBass effect level     4  Sets the FOCUS effect level     5  Sets the SRS 3D effect level     6  Returns to SRS WOW Control screen     e FOCUS  Adjusts the vertical position of the speaker and  sound image by virtual adjustment      TruBass  Assists the playback for the super bass sound    e SRS 3D  Makes a natural 3D sound fiel
69. ls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   4  Calls the Setup Menu   4 5  Sets up the car type you use together with this unit   You can choose according to type of your car   Car Type Set Up screen  Compact    Full Size Car    Wagon    Wagon2       Minivant    Minivan2    SUV   Minivan Long     Off   6  Displays the DTA  Digital Time Alignment  Setup   screen   page 68    You can adjust the digital time alignment that was   set automatically when you selected the car type                          7  Displays the Speaker Set Up screen     Compact EE       Carr  gt  if is not shown  touch or  TE to display it           Displaying the Speaker Set Up screen          8  Selects a speaker to be set    see  lt Speaker Set Up gt   page 66        When the speaker type and size are set  the speaker  crossover network and equalizer curve are set  automatically  9  Selects a speaker type     see  lt Speaker Set Up gt   page 66     4 10  Displays the Speaker Crossover Setup screen      See  lt Crossover Network Setup gt   page 69   You can adjust the crossover setup that was set  Speaker Set Up screen automatically when you selected the speaker type     A E D 4                                     11  Sets the use or no use of tweeter    see  lt Speaker Set Up gt   page 66           12  Displays the Channel Level Setup screen                 13  Displays the Car Type Set Up screen          Your setup on the  lt Sound Effects Menu gt  is adjusted  l automatically to get the best sound effects a
70. m the DVD Disc Menu   Scrolls the map  or moves the cursor   Also performs the selected function when you press  the button down            OPEN  key   Opens or closes the monitor each time you press the   key    Jumps to the function registered in Shortcut 2      An operation during DVD playback     An operation during VCD playback     An operation during DVD  VCD  CD  MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG or MD playback    An operation during TV source     An operation during FM AM broadcasting source    NAV      An operation during Navigation  KNA DV2100 KNA DV3100 KNA DV4100  control mode       English   13    Basic Operations of Remote Controller                 9           0     9  key    When  1  is set to  TV      When  1  is set to  AUD          mg  Recall the stations on memory     You can enter a character number    SUBTITLE  key  EPpy  When  1  is set to  DVD        Switches a subtitle language    AUDIO  key   When  1  is set to  DVD      Gee    Switches an audio language                                                 lt  lt     gt  gt   key    When  1  is set to  DVD     aa  Fast Backward  Rewind   The speed changes each  time it is pressed    pp Fast Forward  The speed changes each time it is  pressed                 14   English          20                21            lt 1   1 gt   key   When  1     lt 1   Slow Backward   i gt   Slow Forward      ANGLE  key     When  1  is set to  DVD      Switches the view angle      DIRECT  key    Selects the Direct Search mode    see page 23 
71. mation the adjusted  volume is automatically remembered  and the next  time it switches to traffic information it s automatically  the remembered volume     Tuner Control       Search for Program Type Radio Text  A program is tuned when you set its program type  You can display the radio text    Only when receiving the FM broadcast    Only when receiving the FM broadcast      1 Call the T M  1 Call the Tuner Menu all the Tuner Menu    2 Display the Radio Text  2 Call the PTY Search Menu Display the Radio Tex        mz  ITY Search     1   RadioText    AA     UJRA    NEB    Preset 3 98 1 MHz    Preset 3 98 1 MHz  None       AUTO1     1  Displays the Radio Text     Selects a program type      prog yP  2  Returns to the Tuner Menu      2  Scrolls the program type list      3  Searches for the program type   It is displayed when the Program Type is  selected      4  Continue to touch more than 2 seconds  the  currently receiving station is registered to have  the selected program type     5  Returns to the Tuner Menu     3 Select a program type    4 Search for the program type             English   37    TV  VIDEO Control          Various control screens appear in the TV  Video Source mode   You can only operate TV with the optional    accessory TV Tuner connected      Displaying the TV Picture screen    Various control screens appear in the TV Source  mode     ed      Select the TV  Pictures     TV Picture screen       Displaying the Easy Control Panel    The Control Panel is dis
72. me  cutoff of water supply and others    2  Turns the Announcement Reception function   News flash  On or Off      Weather forecasting   3  Enters the setup and returns to the DAB Set Up  6  Events information  screen  Undetermined event information  Programme information  advance notice   9  Sports News    Financial News    3 Terminate the setup    English   87    AMP Control    Sets the power amp connected via the LX bus   with the optional accessory LX Power Amp connected only     Displaying the AMP Control screen                                  1  Adjusts the volume    2  Calls the Setup Menu      3  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90    4   Returns to the Control screen of the previous  AMP Control screen SOUICE           Setup option and value display             Selects a set value              5  6  Selects a setup option   7  8       Enters the set value           B  AMP 1 VOLT 14 4V    f CQ is not shown  touch or    at GREED  0 display it   ae AMP Control  _ _    For the model name of amp you can control from the    system  see the amp s catalog       For the options and values you can change and for the  amp   s operation when changed  see the amp s instruction  manual     88   English       Muting Audio Volume upon Reception of Phone call    Muting Audio Volume upon Reception  of Phone call       When the telephone is called  the system is paused  automatically     When the telephone is called       The Phone Call   CALL   screen appears  and  systemis paused
73. mil  ia nterlingua te Telugu  ie nterlingue tg Tajik  ik nupiak th Thai  id ndonesian ti Tigrinya  is celandic tk Turkmen  it talian tl Tagalog  ja Japanese tn Setswana  jv Javanese to Tongan  ka Georgian tr Turkish  kk Kazakh ts Tsonga  kl Greenlandic tt Tatar  km Cambodian Twi  kn Kannada uk Ukrainian  ko Korean ur Urdu   S Kashmiri uZ Uzbek  ku Kurdish vi Vietnamese  ky Kirghiz VO Volapuk   la Latin wo Wolof   b Luxembourgish xh Xhosa   n Lingala yo Yoruba   O Laotian zh Chinese   It Lithuanian zu Zulu             Parental Level Setup    Sets a parental level     1 Display the Parental Level code number screen                6 Page 71 0     4 Parental Pass    EEk Y Cancel    Level 5  4      1  Enters a code number      2  Cancels the current setup and returns to the  DVD SETUP 2 screen      3  Clears the code number    4  Indicates the present parental lock level      5  Determines the code number and displays the  Parental Level Setup screen     2 Enter the code number    6 eas ce        The number you enter first is set as your code number       You can clear the code number by pressing the Reset  button        3 Display the Parental Level Setup screen    C am    Return    Level 5          Sets a parental level    2  Returns to the DVD SETUP 2 screen     4 Seta parental level    6 aa    5 Complete the parental level setup    6 m    If a disc has a higher parental lock level  the audience  needs to enter the code number       The parental lock level varies depending on a 
74. n     1 Tune ina station you wish to name      ms    ms    2 Call the Tuner Menu    6       3 Select the Set Name mode    es a     4 Enteraname    For character entry details  see  lt Character Entry gt    page 59      5 Exit the Set Name mode          2      You can store up to 30 stations in memory       You can set a station name only after you have applied  the parking brake     English   35    Direct Search       Tunes in a station when its frequency is entered     1 Selecta band       When you enter frequency  signal reception starts   Example  When you receive FM 92 1 MHz    Example  When you receive AM 810 kHz      The operation ends automatically if you do not operate    within 10 seconds     36   English    Traffic Information       When a traffic bulletin starts  any source is switched  to the traffic information and it is displayed  automatically     When the traffic bulletin starts       The Traffic Information screen appears  automatically     Traffic Information screen        N GID        O    A L AONER    K LELLA Information    a        1  Adjusts the volume     2  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90     3  Calls the Setup Menu   page 62     4  Turns the Traffic Information function on or off     If you continue to listen to the audio source  during traffic bulletin       HOFF  SRC      It is necessary to have Traffic Information function set  to On in order to have the Traffic Information screen  appear automatically     e During reception of traffic infor
75. n the unit  If the  Error      code does not disappear  consult your nearest  service center     106   English    Specifications subject to change without notice     Monitor Section    Picture size     6 95 inches  diagonal  wide   154 1 W x87 1 H mm   Display system     Transparent TN LCD panel  Drive system     TFT active matrix system  Number of pixels     336 960  480Hx234VRGB   Effective pixels     99 99   Pixel arrangement     RGB striped arrangement  Back lighting     Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube    DVD Section    D A Converter    24Bit  Decoder    Linear PCM Dolby Pro Logic Il Dolby Digital dts   MP3 WMA    Wow  amp  Flutter    Below Measurable Limit    Frequency response  Sampling frequency 96k  20 22 000Hz  Sampling frequency 48k  20 22 000Hz  Sampling frequency 44 1k  20 20 000Hz  Total harmonic distortion  1k     0 007   Signal to Noise ratio    95dB  DVD Video 96kHz   Dynamic range    95qB  DVD Video 96kHz   DISC Format    DVD Video VIDEO CD CD DA  Sampling frequency    44 1kHz 48kHz  96kHz  Quantifying bit number    16 20 24bit    DSP Section    4 BAND Parametric equalizer  BAND1 frequency  60 80 100 120 160 200Hz  BAND2 frequency  250 315 400 500 630 800 1kHz  BAND3 frequency  1 25k 1 6k 2k 2 5k 3 15k 4kHz  BAND4 frequency  5k 6 3k 8k 1 0k 12 5k 16kHz  Gain     9  7  5  3  2  1 0 1 2 3 5 7 90B  Q control    0 25 0 5 1  0 2 0  X over  High pass filter   frequency  Through 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120   150 180 220 250Hz  slope  Through  12  18  24dB oct  Low pa
76. nes in a channel           12  Switches the band           13  Switches between    to GB buttons and       Function button to use              14  Starts or stops Channel Scan  that tunes channels       one after the other            15  Switches the Seek mode           SEEK 1  Tunes channels one after the other   SEEK 2  Selects channels in memory one after  the other   16  Changes the display from Song Title  amp  Artist Name     Composer Name  Channel Name  to Category  Name                          17  Scrolls the display text                 18  When    to     buttons appear  you can recall  channel on memory    For memory of channel stations  see  lt Channel  Memory gt   page 46             19  Indicates current Seek mode     20  Clock Display  When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2  and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other                    Vv    Displaying the SIRIUS Tuner Menu          You can select menu options using various 21  Selects option from various function menus     functions  22  Returns to the SIRIUS Tuner Control screen                 6 CD   For SIRIUS Tuner function details  see the Instruction Manual    of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner  optional accessory      SIRIUS Tuner Menu screen     4    A       information       English   45    Channel Search       The categories and channels are listed for your  channel selection     1 Call the SIRIUS Tuner Menu         2 Start Channel Searching    6    WChannel Search j    The category list appea
77. nes in a ensemble with good    reception automatically     Vv  AUTO 2 Tunes in service in memory one after  y another   MANUAL Switches to the next channel  manually     a    Auto Ensemble Memory       An ensemble with good reception is stored in  memory automatically     1 Select a band you wish to store in memory            2 Select the Auto Memory mode            lf GSD is not shown  touch Gp     3 Start Auto Memory  6 ena    Touch TB or TB   Auto Memory terminates when 6 stations are  stored or when all stations are tuned in     54   English    Service Preset Memory       The current receiving service is stored in memory   1 Select a service you wish to store in memory    2 Store in memory    RR     f    to     are not shown  touch  Continue to touch until the memory number  appears     DAB Tuner control    Service Select Language Filter          The service list of the currently receiving ensemble The languages are list for your selection     is displayed for your selection   p ay y 1 Call the DAB Tuner Menu    1 Call the DAB Tuner Menu    6         2 Call the Language Filter Menu    2 Call the Service Select Menu    6G         c  NETA    T Name  hc  NEIG    6 rouege Fier Y  l C N       4  M  A Language   a             LANG Filter Off    DA        1  Selects a language    1  Selects a service   2  Searches for the selected language    2  Scrolls the service list   3  Returns to the DAB Tuner Menu      3  Returns to the DAB Tuner Menu   3 Select a language you wish to use
78. ntrol screen    You can set the monitor position and open close  speed     SG ema    Angle Control screen    Angle Control  3     ANGLED 1  eel Screen  suorien      oi       T of  l    Auto Open Close    p                                                                                     8          Brightness Control  Disabled if the Auto Dimmer is On     Tint Control  Displayed for an NTSC system image on TV or  Video     Color Control  Displayed on the TV and Video screen only     Contrast Control  Black Level Adjustment    Displays the Adjust Monitor Position screen    see  lt Displaying the Angle Control screen gt   page  61     Auto Dimmer Setup  When turned  On   the display is dimmed  automatically when the ambient becomes dark     Returns to the previous screen       The Screen Control screen is displayed only when you have    applied the parking brake     e The picture quality can be set for each source                                                              Monitor Angle Adjustment  Forward Backward Monitor Position Adjustment    Monitor Open Close Setup   When turned  On  the monitor is opened or closed  automatically when you turn on or off the ignition  key    Monitor Action Setup   When set to  Quick   the monitor is opened quickly   Returns to the Screen Control screen     Returns to the previous screen     English   61    Setup Menu    You can set up various receiver parameters     Displaying the Control screen       e You can call the same Setup Menu fo
79. oice or subtitle  language   sae Use a DVD disc containing the recording of the  selected voice or subtitle language     Disc source    EJ The disc control mode cannot be selected   Yy No wire has been connected to the disc  changer input terminal on the unit   se Connect the wire to the disc changer input  terminal on the unit     EJ The specified disc does not play  but another  one plays instead   Y The specified CD is quite dirty      Clean the CD        vy The CD is upside down   r Load the CD with the labeled side up        Y The disc is loaded in a different slot from that  specified    per Eject the disc magazine and check the number  for the specified disc    Y The disc is severely scratched    per Try another disc instead     EJ The sound skips   Yy Something is touching the disc changer   pe Remove whatever is touching it        Y The CD is scratched or dirty        f skipping happens at the same place when  the car is stopped  something with the CD is  wrong  Clean the CD     EJ The display shows that the changer is being    played  but no sound can be heard    Yy The computer chip in the unit is not  functioning normally    s   Press the reset button on the unit  page 4      EJ The specified track will not play   Y Random play or magazine random play has  been selected      Turn off random play or magazine random    play     EJ Track repeat  disc repeat  track scan  disc scan     random play  and magazine random play start   by themselves    Y The setting is not 
80. ou erase a character  locate the cursor on it and  touch this button           3  Enters characters           4  Scrolls up or down the character button display                 5  Exits the Character Entry mode and returns to the  previous screen     e You can enter characters only after you have applied the  parking brake        English   59    The source you wish to listen to can be selected quickly     Displaying the Control screen      The Source Select screen can be displayed from the control  screen of any source    Press this key several times unit the Control screen  appears     Control screen          firoci       gt l  SRC IN  awa DEOQ  DAA D e      2 SCRL TIME  Fite 1Chap 3  gt  T 0 05 20  KENWOOD    C REP       Displaying the Source Select screen    3e    Source Select screen       4    Adjusts the volume           Select the source           Returns to the Control screen previously displayed   Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   Calls the Setup Menu   page 62                       Ol       j N          60   English       Adjusting the Monitor Display Position and Quality    You can adjust the position and picture quality of the monitor     Displaying the Screen Control screen       You can adjust the picture quality using the  following keys     et E    Screen Control screen    Screen Control    m  HMM A A Ls     BRT ngle    TIN BS hii a  COL PVOTUOTOY TOTO OT  CONTE jinn        5 ar i  stack  lt em gt   s   Auto DIM Off    ne    v    Displaying the Angle Co
81. played in a floating position  of the TV picture     et E    Displaying the Easy Control Panel          38   English       TV Band Number Display             Memory Number Display       Channel Number Display                Channel Up Area       Increase the channel              Channel Down Area       Decrease the channel              Band Video Switch Area       Switches to TV1  TV2  VIDEO1 or VIDEO2                 Information Display Button Area      For TV picture selection and receiver key operations  see     lt KVT 817DVD Basic Operations gt   page 10      e The information display is cleared automatically after    approximately 5 seconds  Also  the information can be  displayed automatically when it is updated  page 78         Adjusts the volume           Switches the source           Switches to Video  VIDEO1 or VIDEO2            Switches the TV band  to TV1 or TV2                  Select a channel        Use the  lt Seek Mode gt   page 41  to change the  channel tuning sequence           Switches the Seek mode            see page 41 for the  lt Seek Mode gt      e The Easy Control Panel is hidden when you touch a central    area of the monitor     Displaying the TV Control screen    You can tune in a TV station using various  functions     kd       TV Control screen    fi e         a AN  2      ea  ae   lt  AME al                                                    N                     2    RO                23             24                25             26        
82. r the Control screen of  each source     Press this key several times until the Control screen  appears     Control screen    y        ARDEO    TPBC    E    E Sa TIME      1Chap 3  gt  T 0 05 20 AM  Gd NAVA  X  B  12 56 q    C REP       Displaying the Setup Menu screen                                        1  Adjusts the volume     2  Scrolls the Setup Menu   3  Calls each Setup Menu   sme 4  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   etu enu screen  i 5  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  i P SOUTrCe   Touch  dn   Your setup on the Sound Effects menu is adjusted  SS automatically according to your  lt Audio Set Up gt   page   Security    64  on the Setup menu  We recommend you to complete  ae i the  lt Audio Set Up gt  first  then set up the  lt Sound Effects  feipiicaesiin        SIRIUS Set Up a A menu gt        The available functions vary depending on the model used   the tuner specifications and the broadcasting system that  can be received         62   English    English   63    Audio Set Up  Other than STANDBY mode     You can set up the car type and speaker system you use together with this unit     Displaying the Car Type Set Up screen       1  Adjusts the volume        If your car type is selected  the Digital Time                                        Alignment and Equalizer is set automatically  for 2  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  timing adjustment of sound output for each Source   channel  to have the highest surround effects  3  Cal
83. r the correct security code       aB     B    You must enter the same security code as that you  have entered in Step 3 above     2 Enter the security code    6 ez    Now  you can use your Receiver     English   83    Set Up Memory       Audio Set Up and AV Interface settings can be  memorized  The memorized settings can be recalled  at any time  For example  even when the settings  are cleared due to replacement of the battery  the  settings can be restored     1 Display the Set Up Memory screen    6 Set Up Memory    lf Gam is not shown  touch    or  to display it     f EEA 9 8  G            Unlock Lock 7    J    Would You Like to    Memorize or Recall the  Audio  amp  AV setup     Yes    an      1  Adjusts the volume      2  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  source     3  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90     4  Calls the Setup Menu         Locks the Audio Set Up and AV Interface settings   When is selected  you cannot set the  Audio Set Up and AV Interface settings     6  Memorizes or recalls the settings  To cancel the  function  touch  To cancel memorization  touch Qi   The Setup  Menu screen appears again     2 Display the Memory screen          Yes       l  O Cancel j l    Please Select the  Desired Function from  the Choices Below        Recall b  Memory y   Clear Y             84   English     1  Recalls the memorized settings      2  Memorizes the current Audio Set Up and AV  Interface settings      3  Clears the currently memorized settings    4  
84. rane                                                    C ym          Displays the Parental Lock screen     A  OFF    See  lt Parental Level Setup gt   page 73   Sets an angle mark display    A  On     Selects the screen display mode      A  16 9     16 9   Displays wide pictures     4 3  LB    Displays wide pictures in the Letter Box  format  having black stripes at the top  and bottom of screen      4 3  PS    Displays wide pictures in the Pan  amp  Scan  format  showing pictures cut at the right  and left ends      Displays the DVD SETUP 1 screen   Displays the DVD SETUP 3 screen          Disabled when a DVD is being played                                      Selects the picture display time      A  Middle   The Display of a JPEG picture is changed    Short    Middle   Long     Selects the Picture Effect     A  Random   Displays the DVD SETUP 2 screen          Disabled when a DVD is being played     English   71    Language Setup       Selects a language you use for the speech and  menus     1 Display the Language Setup screen    See  lt Displaying the DVD SETUP 1 screen gt   page  70  and select a language you wish to use       Audio Language Set    _ a  Cancel    _ O A  Original    1 5     Enter       Clear       1  Enters a language code      2  Cancels the language setup and returns to the  DVD SETUP 1 screen      3  Clears the language code      4  Sets the original audio language    It appears during audio language setup       5  Sets the language and returns to the
85. rround sound  playback from mono  stereo or Dolby Surround  encoded audio and video sources    With SRS CS Il you can also listen to audio CDs   television and radio broadcasts in full surround  sound  You will discover a new type of sound expe   rience through SRS Circle Surround Il     English   101    Troubleshooting Guide    Some system functions are limited to control depending on your setup           e Zone cannot be set     e The rear speakers of DTA cannot be set    e The  Position Fine Control  of rear speakers cannot be set   e The  Channel Level  of rear speakers cannot be set    e The SRS CS II cannot be set        e No Surround Control  Sound Field  can be set    e No signals can be set    e The  Parametric Equalizer  cannot be set    e The  Position  Position Fine Control   cannot be set    e The  Car Type Setup  value cannot be set    e The  Speaker Setup  value cannot be set    e No crossover frequency can be set    e The  Channel Level   test signal output  cannot be set        e The  Rear Bass Boost  of Surround Control Adjust cannot be set              The rear speakers have been set to   NONE  on the Speaker Set Up screen   page 66         The Zone Control has been turned On   page 100               e The Surround Control  Sound Field  cannot be set to   Bypass Center     e The  Center Level  of Surround Control Adjust cannot be set    e The  Center Width Control  of Surround Control Adjust cannot  be set    e The center speaker for DTA cannot be set    e 
86. rs     Category Selection screen    TS o KO   ROCK 1    em 2 i     ETE      m nAz 4          1  Selects a category    2  Scrolls the list    3  Returns to the SIRIUS Tuner Menu     46   English    3 Select a category    etc              The channel list of the selected category appears     Channel Selection screen       k wazz En Clave  Ponc NEVZA    T Cafe  ko Standard Time         Tunes in a channel     2  Scrolls the list     3  Returns to the Category Selection screen    4  Returns to the SIRIUS Tuner Menu     4 Select a channel    4 CED   ic    The selected channel is tuned     Channel Memory  Stores the current receiving channel in memory     1 Select a channel you wish to store in memory    6 J 2       2 Store in memory    Ga    f   B to     are not shown  touch  Continue to touch until the memory number    appears     SIRIUS Tuner Control          Direct Channel Search Information Display  A channel is tuned when you enter its number  The tuned program information is displayed   1 Call the SIRIUS Tuner Menu 1 Call the SIRIUS Tuner Menu  6   6    2 Display the Direct Search screen 2 Display the Information screen       y Direct 6 CD    Direct Search screen Information screen          SIRIUS 10 Key Direct f 4     gt  MENU N     y UI j         Category Name   Cancel    999ch   Els      a     on   ON Channel Name   LA HUS  Y y j           1  Enters a channel number   1  Displays the information  such as Category   2  Returns to the SIRIUS Tuner Menu  Name  Channel Name  A
87. rtist Name  Song Title   and Composer       3  Tunes in a channel when you enter is number    2  Scrolls the information display     3 Enter a channel number  3  Returns to the SIRIUS Tuner Menu   6 a  aB  4 Tuning    C     English   47    HD Radio Control    Various control screens appear in the HD Radio Source mode   with the optional accessory HD Radio Tuner    connected only     Displaying the Easy Control Panel    The HD Radio Control Panel is displayed in a  floating position of the selected picture     et       Displaying the Easy Control Panel              Displaying the HD Radio Control  screen       You can tune in a station using various functions     text E    HD Radio Control screen       Pry  Foron  a     eon  lap       48   English              Adjusts the volume           Switches the source           Switches the band  HD FM1 2 3  HD AM            Tunes in a station              Ol  A       IN       Switches the Seek mode         see page 50 for the  lt Seek Mode gt        For receiver key operations  see  lt KVT 817DVD Basic    Operations gt   page 10      e The Easy Control Panel is hidden when you touch a central                                                          area of the monitor     Adjusts the volume    Calls the HD Radio Menu    Calls the Sound Effects Menu   page 90   Displays the Source Select screen   page 60   Calls the Setup Menu   page 62    Switches to the HD FM1 2 3 band   Switches to the HD AM band     Tunes in a station or channel   U
88. scene or a track   When the DVD VCD is paused  touch this button to  start single frame stepping     Plays or pauses   Slow Forwards or Backwards     Turns the PBC function of VCD On or Off   VCD Ver  2 0     Switches the Repeat Play operations in the   following sequence    DVD  Title Repeat  Chapter Repeat  Repeat Off   VCD  Track Repeat  Repeat Off  Available when  the PBC is off    Scrolls the display text     Switches the play time display in the following   sequence    DVD  Title  chapter  remaining titles   VCD  Track  disc  remaining discs  Available when  the PBC is off     Title Number Display  Chapter Scene Track Number Display  Play Time Display   Appears when a disc is inserted   Function Indicator    Clock Display  When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2  and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other     Volume Label Display    Controling during DVD Video  Video CD  JPEG or MPEG Playback       English   21    DVD Disc Menu       Selects an option from the DVD Disc Menu     1 Display the Disc Menu Control screen    res  6  DVD ae Control Buttons         Calls the Menu     2  Returns to the Disc Menu Control screen    3  Selects a menu option     4  Enters your menu selection     5  Returns to the previous menu screen     6  Displays the Top Menu    Q  Highlight Control    Clears the Disc Menu Control     Highlight Control   You can select a chapter and title for the DVD  Menu screen  When you touch a chapter and  title  it is played back          To cancel 
89. se the  lt Seek Mode gt   page 50  to change the  frequency switching              Switches between    to GB buttons and       Function buttons to use              Selects the Auto Memory mode         see page 50 for the  lt Auto Memory gt            Switches the Seek mode            see page 50 for the  lt Seek Mode gt         Switches between Station Name and Song Title       display modes              Scrolls the display text        Vv    Displaying the HD Radio Menu  screen       You can select menu options using various  functions              HD Radio Menu screen                      20          21                22          23                24       When    to GB buttons appear  you can recall  the stations on memory    For memory of broadcasting stations  see  lt Auto  Memory gt   page 50  or  lt Manual Memory gt    page  50      Indicates current Seek mode   M S Indicator    Clock Display  When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2  and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other     Selects option from various function menus     Returns to the HD Radio Control screen       For HD Radio function details  see the Instruction Manual of    HD Radio tuner  optional accessory      English   49    Seek Mode       Sets a station selection              If     is not shown  touch   amp p   The mode is switched in following order each time  you touch the button     Tunes in a station with good  AUTO 1 reception automatically     Tunes in stations in memory one after  AUTO 2 
90. splays the Source Select screen   page 60   Calls the Setup Menu   page 62        Switches the band  to DAB1 2 3            Selects a service           Selects the Ensemble                 Switches between GB to GSB buttons and       Function button to use        Selects the primary or secondary operation                 Selects the Auto Memory mode         See page 54 for the  lt Auto Ensemble Memory gt               Switches the Seek mode         see page 54 for the  lt Seek Mode gt                  Changes the display between Ensemble label  PTY  label  Component label  Region label  and Audio  quality              20  When   B to GD buttons appear  you can recall  a service on memory           21  Indicates current Seek mode     22  Clock Display  When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2  and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other                    Vv    Displaying the DAB Tuner Menu  screen          23  Selects option from various function menus        You can select menu options using various  functions  24  Returns to the DAB Tuner Control screen                       For DAB Tuner function details  see the Instruction Manual of    DAB Tuner  optional accessory      DAB Tuner Menu screen     CEI    CE nguage Filter   M   Ei Search   l M    D  gt   DAB       English   53    Seek Mode       A service selection method can be set              If     is not shown  touch Gp   The mode is switched in following order each time  you touch the button     Vv    AUTO 1 Tu
91. ss filter   frequency  Through 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 00 1 20   150 180 220 250Hz  slope  Through  12  18  24dB oct  Time alignment    0 6 1m  5cm Step   O 20 3ft  0 17ft Step   Channel level    10dB    FM Tuner section    Frequency range  200kHz    87 9 107 9MHz    Usable sensitivity  S N 30dB     93d BF  0 8uV 75Q    Quieting sensitivity  S N 50dB     15 2dBf  1 6uV 75Q     Frequency response   3 0dB     30Hz 15kHz    S N  dB   MONO     70dB   Selectivity   400kHz      gt  80dB   Stereo separation    40dB  1kHz     AM Tuner section    Frequency range  10kHz     530kKHz 1700kHz    Usable sensitivity    28dBu    English   107    Video section    Color system of external video input    NTSC   External video input level  RCA jacks     1Vp p 75Q   External audio max input level RCA jacks     1V 22kQ    Analog RGB input    0 7Vp p 75Q0    Audio section    Maximum Power  Front amp Rear     50Wx4    Full Bandwidth Power  Front amp Rear  at Less than 1 THD     22Wx4    Preout level  V    gt  5V 10kO    Preout impedance    800    General  Operating voltage    14  4V  11V 16V   Current consumption    15A  Dimensions  WxHxD     Main Unit Installation  182mmx53mmx161mMmm  7 3 16x2 1 16x6 3 8inch    Hideaway unit  225mmx40mmx168mm  8 7 8X1 9 16x6 5 8inch   Operational temperature range      10  C 60  C  Storage temperature range      20  C 85  C  Weight   Main unit  2 2kg  4 9lbs    Hideaway unit  1 2kg  2 6lbs        Although the effective pixels for the liquid crystal panel is given as
92. ssory  Do not insert a disc shape accessory into the unit     Disc cleaning  Wipe from the center of the disc to outward     a a    English   15    Switching Small Display    The Small Display screen mode changes each time the  DISP  key is pressed        v KENWOOD                                        ego       604   DISP  iy  er Display                                                                                                           DVD Video        Chapter Number       Play Time    if    j jil       Clock     VCD     Sn    Scene  When PBC is On    Track Number  When PBC is Off        Play Time    Clock        CD        Track Number       Play Time    i s    ii s       Clock     MP3 WMA     SA    o    der  amp  File Number       Play Time    san       Clock     TV Video        Band  amp  Preset Number       Channel AV Input Name    i 7       Clock     Tuner        Band  amp  Preset Number    F 7    Program Service name   or Frequency     v  Clock    u         Hold down the  DISP  key more than 1 second to switch to the Frequency display     16   English     Disc Changer        Disc  amp  Track Number                ji s          Band  amp  Preset Number          Qa     amp  Preset Number     lt              Band  amp  Preset Number    i j          3     Weather Band tuner        Preset Number    Channel       ji       Clock     STANDBY         STANDBY     i s       Clock    a                                                                                           
93. sy Control Panel  Displaying the DVD VCD Control screen  DVD Disc Menu   VCD Zoom Control   Picture Control   Information Display   Direct Search    CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG  Disc Changer  Play CON Ol cisccccsesessssecesdaecdesdeccavcedsssccccens 24   Displaying the Easy Control Panel   Displaying the CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc  Changer Control screen   Displaying the CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc  Changer Menu screen   Set Disc Name   Select Folder  during MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG play    ID3 WMA TAG Display  during MP3 WMA play    Disc Select  during play by disc changer    Direct Search    T  ner Contro lissons 32  Displaying the Easy Control Panel  Displaying the Tuner Control screen  Displaying the Tuner Menu screen  Seek Mode  Auto Memory  Manual Memory  Preset Select  Set Station Name  Direct Search  Traffic Information  Search for Program Type  Radio Text    2   English    TV VIDEO Control              ccccsccccccccccccccceeee 38    Displaying the TV Picture screen  Displaying the Easy Control Panel  Displaying the TV Control screen  Displaying the TV Menu screen  Seek Mode   Auto Memory   Manual Memory   Preset Select   Set Station Name   Direct Search    SIRIUS Tuner Control              ccccccccccccsccecces 44    Displaying the Easy Control Panel  Displaying the SIRIUS Tuner Control screen  Displaying the SIRIUS Tuner Menu  Channel Search   Channel Memory   Direct Channel Search   Information Display    HD Radio Control            cccccccccccccccccccccccceeee 48    Displaying the 
94. th too  much dust or the possibility of water splashing      Do not place the faceplate or the faceplate case in areas  exposed to direct sunlight  excessive heat or humidity  Also  avoid places with too much dust or the possibility of water  splashing      To prevent deterioration  do not touch the terminals of the  unit or faceplate with your fingers      Do not subject the faceplate to excessive shock  as it is a  piece of precision equipment      When replacing a fuse  only use a new fuse with the  prescribed rating  Using a fuse with the wrong rating may  cause your unit to malfunction      Do not use your own screws  Use only the screws provided   If you use the wrong screws  you could damage the unit      You cannot view video pictures whilst the vehicle is moving   To enjoy TV video pictures  find a safe place to park and  engage the parking brake     NOTE      If you experience problems during installation  consult your  Kenwood dealer      Ifthe unit fails to operate properly  press the Reset button  to restore factory settings              Reset button    Screen brightness during low temperatures  When the temperature of the unit falls such as during winter   the liquid crystal panel s screen will become darker than usual   Normal brightness will return after using the monitor for a  whilst     4   English    Audio units you can control from the  KVT 817DVD Receiver  As of June  2005    KTC SR901  KTC SR902  KTC SR903  KTC HR100  KTC HR100MC   KTC HR100TR  KHD CX91
95. to  DVD    Calls the Top menu of DVD Disc Menu     Switches the Screen mode   page 17   When  1  to  TV  or  AUD     NAV  Displays Route Option menu      AV OUT  key  Selects an AV source to be output at the AV OUTPUT  port    NAV  Switches between the heading up navigation and  north up navigation map displays        is set to  DVD  or  AUD                                                is set                                                                                            2 ZONE  key  Turns Zone function on or off each time you press the  key   see page 100 for the  lt Zone Control gt      Plays Voice guidance      REAR VOL  key  You can adjust the rear channel volume when Zone  function is on      MENU  key  EIDA  When  1  is set to  DVD    Stops to play the built in disc play     Displays Main menu      CANCEL  key   When  1  is set to  DVD    Returns to the previous screen when the DVD VCD  Disc Menu is displayed    NAV  Displays previous screen  same as the  Return  button  on the navigation screen       ZOOM  key   When  1  is set to  DVD    Each time you press the button  the zoom ratio  switches   NAV  Jumps to the function registered in Shortcut 1      MENU  key   BP pa  When  1  is set to  DVD     Calls the DVD Disc Menu    Become  When  1  is set to  DVD     Turns the PBC  Playback Control  function On or Off   NAV   Switches between 2D and 3D map displays                                                           Joystick   DVD  Enters your selection fro
96. ts a folder     Starts or stops Scan Play  that plays the beginning  of each song or data one after the other      Repeats to play  the present song or data      Starts or stops Random Play  to play songs of the  present folder in random order      Selects the Folder name  File name  Title  ID3 WMA  tag   Artist name  ID3 WMA tag   or Album name   ID3 tag  for text display     Scrolls the display text   Switches the button display     Repeats to play the song or data of the present  folder     Folder and File Number Display  Play Time Display  Appears when a disc is inserted     Clock Display  When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2  and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other     Function Indicator    CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc Changer Play Control    Disc Changer Control screen    SRC ie   N Next       During play by the disc changer       A    8                4      lt e           5    O             5    oh             5    N             5     eS              5    A          5    o1          5     op              5    N             5                   5     Ce              60          6                 62                6    w                64       Selects a track   Starts Fast Forward or Fast Backwards when it is  held down     Selects a disc   Plays or pauses     Starts or stops Scan Play  that plays the beginning  of each song one after the other      Repeats to play  the present track      Starts or stops Random Play  to play songs in  random order      Repea
97. ts to play disc  the present disc      Starts or stops Magazine Random Play  to play  songs of the disc changer in random order      Switches the button display     Selects the Disc Name  see  lt Set Disc Name gt   page  29   Disc Text  or Track Text mode for text display     Scrolls the display text     Switches the play time display between Track  Disc   and Disc Remaining Time     Disc Number Display  Track Number Display  Play Time Display    Clock Display  When touched  the display of Clock 1  Clock 2  and  Clock 3 are switched one after the other     Function Indicator    English   27    Displaying the CD MP3 WMA JPEG   MPEG Disc Changer Menu screen       5  Selects options from various function menus     Returns to the CD MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG Disc  Changer Control screen     6         The available functions vary depending on the source used     o       You can select menu options using various  functions               ep    ep        CD Menu screen       28   English    Set Disc Name       Names a CD   1 Play aCD you wish to name    2 Call the CD Disc Changer Menu    6       3 Select the Set Name mode    6          The Gis position varies depending on the disc  you are playing     4 Enteraname    For character entry details  see  lt Character Entry gt    page 59      5 Exit the Set Name mode    6       gt  You cannot name an MD or MP3  WMA JPEG MPEG  disc      You can store up to 100 disc names in memory   The receiver s Set Disc Name function uses the Memory  Function o
98. ur listening position  Right front speaker  1 Display the Position Fine Control screen   Left rear speaker   5  Right rear speaker    G  6  Subwoofer    3 Seta delay time    6  e    Position Fine Control screen    Total DTA    0 33 feet 4 Close the Position Fine Control Screen    6 ep    0 33 feet    JO            C  m           Return       Stores the Preset adjustment setup      Adjusts the volume To store your adjustment in memory      2  Selects a speaker to be adjusted  Bes aes   3  Indicates setup distance  zy   C     The adjusted distance  Position and Position  Fine Control values   and the total of the    distance adjusted by Car Type Set Up  page 64  Continue to touch to more than 2  and the adjustment distance for position setup seconds   are indicated      4  Adjust the distance to each speaker      5  Exits the Position Fine Control setup and returns  to the Position screen  To call your adjustment from memory     2 Select a speaker you wish to adjust 6 er    Za      Touch    to    of your adjustment you wish  to call from memory     Calls the Preset adjustment setup          English   99    Sound Effects Menu    Zone Control  You can set the front and rear audio source     Displaying the Zone Control screen       1  Adjusts the volume                 2  Returns to the Control screen of the previous  Gazi    source     3  Calls the Setup Menu   page 62                                Zone Control screen 4  Calls the Sound Effects Menu   l e eal Car Hl   5  Turns t
99. ve set the navigation system connection to  AV IN1   the display is fixed to  NAV                 7  Sets an image display of the system that is   connected via the AV INPUT2 port   A  Off     Off   When the image source is switched  an  image entered via the AV INPUT2 port is  displayed     On   When an image signal is entered via the AV  INPUT2 port  this image is displayed                 8  Sets a name to be displayed when you select an  image of the system that is connected via the AV  INPUT2 port   4  VIDEO2     Displays the AV I F 2 screen           oO               If is not shown  touch or  to display it     76   English    Displaying the AV I F 2 screen    6 a    AV I F 2 screen    y l    CED  R CAM Interruption 5  on  m             Oo                R CAM Mirror  Normal 1                 AV OUT     i    5 E    Pe a  Vila   gt  m                                           Displaying the AV I F 3 screen    6      AV I F 3 screen    r nN      MENU  Navigation Interruption    Right A Js     Guide Volume Level 16      15 eN                                         Line Mute SU o    a       Navigation Source  a    pa On  y T    AV TEES     i z                                CO          Sets a method to switch to the rear view camera   video display   A  Off     On   Switches to the rear view camera video  display when engaging the shift knob of car  to  Reverse       Off   Switches to the the rear view camera video  display when engaging the shift knob of car  to  Reverse 
100. y     iis    Auto Memory       Stores stations with good reception in memory  automatically     1 Select a band you wish to store in memory    6        2 Select the Auto Memory mode             f     amp     is not shown  touch Gp     3 Start Auto Memory    6 ape      Touch TB or Gea   Auto Memory terminates when 6 stations are  stored or when all stations are tuned in       The operation ends automatically if you do not operate  within 10 seconds     English   41          Manual Memory Preset Select  Stores the current receiving channel in memory  Lists and tunes in stations in memory one after the  other     1 Select a channel you wish to store in memory  1 Call the TV Menu    Term  Page 3911  To    2 Store in memory  S      6 CD    f E to     are not shown  touch  Continue to touch until the memory number    Oren     appears  aS               o1  7            2 Call the Preset Select Menu       A    Z        1  Tunes in the displayed station   The station name is displayed if previously set      2  Returns to the TV Menu     42   English    TV  VIDEO Control    Set Station Name       Names a Station     1 Select a station you wish to name    2 Callthe TV Menu    S GED Pace 391    3 Select the Set Name mode          o1  a          6 D    4 Enter a name    For character entry details  see  lt Character Entry gt    page 59      5 Exit the Set Name mode    4  2      You can store up to 20 stations in memory       You can set a station name only after you have applied  the park
    
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