AVX-P7650TV

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AVX-P7650TV
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Operation Manual
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AVX-P7650TV
Contents
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate
your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Precautions
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3
To ensure safe driving 3
To avoid battery exhaustion 3
Before You Start
About this unit 4
About this manual 4
Precautions 4
To protect the LCD screen 4
For viewing LCD comfortably 4
Switching the operation mode 4
Resetting the microprocessor 5
Use and care of the remote control 5
Whats What
Display unit 6
Remote control 7
Basic Operations
Turning the unit on and selecting a
source 8
Adjusting the built-in speaker volume 8
Turning the built-in speaker output on or
off 9
Adjusting the head unit volume 9
Turning the unit off 9
Opening and closing the LCD panel 9
Changing the wide screen mode 10
Adjusting the picture adjustment 11
TV tuner (SOURCE mode (S))
Whats What 13
Watching the television 14
Storing the strongest broadcast stations
sequentially 14
Storing and recalling broadcast stations 15
TV tuner
Watching the television 16
Storing the strongest broadcast stations
sequentially 17
Recalling broadcast stations 17
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Multi-CD Player
Listening to a CD 18
50-disc multi-CD player 18
Introduction of advanced multi-CD player
operation 19
Repeating play 19
Playing tracks in a random order 19
Scanning CDs and tracks 20
Pausing CD playback 20
Using ITS playlists 20
Using disc title functions 21
Using CD TEXT functions 22
Using compression and bass emphasis 23
DVD Player
Playing a disc 24
Selecting a disc 24
Introduction of advanced DVD player
operation 25
Repeating play 25
Pausing disc playback 25
Playing tracks in a random order 26
Scanning tracks of a CD 26
Using ITS playlists 26
Using disc title functions 26
Other Functions
Introduction of setup adjustments 27
Setting the video input 1 27
Setting the video input 2 28
Setting the automatic open function 28
Setting the clock 29
Switching the auxiliary setting 30
Using the AUX source 30
Switching the background display 31
Additional Information
Troubleshooting 32
Using the display correctly 33
Specifications 35
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Precautions
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1 Read this manual fully and carefully before operating your display.
2 Keep this manual handy as a reference for
operating procedures and safety information.
3 Pay close attention to all warnings in this
manual and follow the instructions carefully.
4 Do not allow other persons to use this system until they have read and understood
the operating instructions.
5 Do not install the display where it may (i)
obstruct the drivers vision, (ii) impair the
performance of any of the vehicles operating systems or safety features, including air bags, hazard lamp buttons or (iii)
impair the drivers ability to safely operate the vehicle.
6 As with any accessory in your vehicles interior, the display should not divert your
attention from the safe operation of your
vehicle. If you experience difficulty in operating the system or reading the display,
please park safely before making adjustments.
7 Do not attempt to install or service your
display by yourself. Installation or servicing of the display by persons without
training and experience in electronic
equipment and automotive accessories
may be dangerous and could expose you
to the risk of electric shock or other hazards and can cause damage to the system that is not covered by warranty.
8 Please remember to wear your seat belt at
all times while operating your vehicle. If
you are ever in an accident, your injuries
can be considerably more severe if your
seat belt is not properly buckled.
9 Never use headphones while driving.
To ensure safe driving
WARNING
! LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CONNECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECT
PARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDE
OF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IMPROPER CONNECTION OR USE OF
THIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE
LAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DAMAGE.
! To avoid the risk of accident and the potential
violation of applicable laws, the front DVD or
TV feature should never be used while the vehicle is being driven. Also, rear displays
should not be in a location where it is a visible
distraction to the driver.
! In some countries or states the viewing of
images on a display inside a vehicle even by
persons other than the driver may be illegal.
Where such regulations apply, they must be
obeyed and this units TV features should not
be used.
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Please read all of these instructions regarding
your display and retain them for future reference.
This unit detects whether your vehicles parking brake is engaged or not, and prevents you
from watching a DVD or TV on the front display while driving. When you attempt to watch
a DVD or TV, the warning VIDEO VIEWING IS
NOT AVAILABLE WHILE DRIVING will appear
on the front display.
To watch a DVD or TV on the front display, park
your vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake.
To avoid battery exhaustion
Be sure to run the vehicle engine while using
this unit. Using this unit without running the
engine can result in battery drainage.
WARNING
Do not use with vehicles that do not feature an
ACC position.
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Before You Start
About this unit
NTSC compatibility
This unit is NTSC system compatible. When
connecting other components to this unit, be
sure components are compatible with the
same video system otherwise images will not
be correctly reproduced.
About this manual
This unit features a number of sophisticated
functions ensuring superior reception and operation. All the functions have been designed
for the easiest possible use, but many are not
self-explanatory. This operation manual will
help you benefit fully from this units potential
and to maximize your listening enjoyment.
We recommend that you familiarize yourself
with the functions and their operation by reading through the manual before you begin
using this unit. It is especially important that
you read and observe precautions noted on
this page and in other sections.
Precautions
! Keep this manual handy as a reference for
operating procedures and precautions.
! Always keep the volume low enough so
that you can hear sounds from outside the
vehicle.
! Protect this unit from moisture.
! If the battery is disconnected or discharged, the preset memory will be erased
and must be reprogrammed.
! If this unit does not operate properly, contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station.
result in LCD screen malfunction due to
the resulting high temperatures.
! When using a portable phone, keep the antenna of the portable phone away from the
display to prevent disruption of the video by
the appearance of spots, colored stripes,
etc.
For viewing LCD comfortably
Due to its construction, the view angle of the
LCD screen is limited. The viewing angle (vertical and horizontal) can be increased, however,
by using BRIGHT to adjust the black density of
the video. When using for the first time, adjust
the black density in accordance with the viewing angle (vertical and horizontal) to adjust for
clear viewing. DIMMER can also be used to
adjust the brightness of the LCD screen itself
to suit your personal preference.
Switching the operation mode
This unit features two operation modes: the
SOURCE mode (S) and the MASTER mode
(M). Switch the mode according to the combined components.
! SOURCE mode (S) Using with a Pioneer
head unit featuring an IP-BUS input or
multi-channel processor control unit
! MASTER mode (M) Using with a car
stereo featuring RCA audio inputs or FM reception capability
% Use a thin standard tip screwdriver to
switch the operation mode switch on the
back of this unit.
To protect the LCD screen
! Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the
display when this unit is not being used.
Extended exposure to direct sunlight can
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! After switching, reset the microprocessor.
Section
02
Before You Start
Resetting the microprocessor
% Press RESET with a pen tip or other
pointed instrument.
CAUTION
! Use only one CR2025 (3 V) lithium battery.
! Remove the battery if the remote control is not
used for a month or longer.
! Do not recharge, disassemble, heat or dispose
of the battery in fire.
! Do not handle the battery with metallic tools.
! Do not store the battery with metallic materials.
! In the event of battery leakage, wipe the remote control completely clean and install a
new battery.
! When disposing of used batteries, please
comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institutions rules that
apply in your country/area.
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The microprocessor must be reset under the
following conditions:
! Prior to using this unit for the first time
after installation
! If the unit fails to operate properly
! When strange or incorrect messages appear on the display
Using the remote control
RESET button
Use and care of the remote
control
Installing the battery
Slide the tray out on the back of the remote
control and insert the battery with the plus (+)
and minus () poles pointing in the proper direction.
Point the remote control in the direction of the
front panel to operate.
! The remote control may not function properly in direct sunlight.
Important
! Do not store the remote control in high temperatures or direct sunlight.
! Do not let the remote control fall onto the
floor, where it may become jammed under the
brake or accelerator pedal.
WARNING
Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
Should the battery be swallowed, immediately
consult a doctor.
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Whats What
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Display unit
1 DISPLAY button
Press to select different displays.
2 BACK LIGHT button
Press and hold to turn the backlight off.
Press again to turn the backlight on.
3 Ambient light sensor
Senses ambient light. This system automatically adjusts the brightness of the display to
compensate for ambient light.
4 FLIP DOWN button
Press to turn the LCD panel horizontal temporarily from upright position.
5 OPEN/CLOSE button
Press to open or close the LCD panel.
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6 ENTERTAINMENT button
Press to switch between the background
displays.
7 WIDE button
Press to select a desired mode for enlarging
a 4:3 picture to a 16:9 one.
8 V.ADJ button
Press and hold to display the picture adjustment menu.
9 RESET button
Press to return to the factory settings (initial
settings).
a Signal receptor
Receives signals from a remote control.
b SPEAKER button
Press to turn the built-in speaker output on
or off.
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Whats What
d ANGLE (+/) button
Press to change the LCD panel angle.
m A.MENU button
Press to display MENU. Also used for selecting functions.
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c CHANNEL button
Press to do manual seek tuning.
e VOLUME button
Press to increase or decrease the built-in
speaker volume.
f AV SOURCE button
This unit is turned on by selecting a source.
Press to cycle through all the available
sources.
g Built-in speaker
Outputs the sound of television or other
sources.
Remote control
h VOLUME buttons
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
! You can adjust both the built-in speaker
volume and the head unit volume by
using AVX/H.U.
i a/b/c/d buttons
Press to do manual seek tuning. Also used
for controlling functions.
j BACK button
Press to return to the previous display.
k AVX/H.U button
Press and hold to switch VOLUME operation. (Refer to Adjusting the head unit volume on page 9.)
l BAND/ESC button
Press to cancel the control mode of functions.
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Basic Operations
Turning the unit on and
selecting a source
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MASTER mode (M)
% Press AV SOURCE to select a source.
Press AV SOURCE repeatedly to switch between the following sources:
TV (television)AV-1 (video input 1)AV-2
(video input 2)S-DVD (DVD player/multiDVD player)M-CD (multi-CD player)EXT-1
(external unit 1)EXT-2 (external unit 2)
AUX (AUX)
Notes
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
SOURCE mode (S)
1 Select TV or AV as a source on your
head unit.
Refer to the head unit operation manual.
! When you select TV, there is no need to
take the following procedure.
! When connecting a head unit which does
not feature an AV source, select a external
unit as a source on your head unit.
2 Press AV SOURCE to select a video
source.
Press AV SOURCE repeatedly to switch between the following sources:
AV-1 (video input 1)AV-2 (video input 2)
Note
In the following cases, the sound source will not
change:
! When there is no unit corresponding to the selected source connected to this unit.
! When AV INPUT1 (video input 1) and/or
AV INPUT2 (video input 2) are not set to
VIDEO (refer to page 27).
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! In the following cases, the sound source will
not change:
When there is no unit corresponding to the
selected source connected to this unit.
When there is no disc in the DVD player.
When there is no magazine in the multiCD player.
When there is no magazine in the multiDVD player.
When the AUX (auxiliary input) is set to off
(refer to page 30).
When AV INPUT1 (video input 1) and/or
AV INPUT2 (video input 2) are not set to
VIDEO (refer to page 27).
! External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such
as one available in the future) that, although
incompatible as a source, enables control of
basic functions by this unit. Two external units
can be controlled by this unit. When two external units are connected, the allocation of
them to external unit 1 or external unit 2 is
automatically set by this unit.
Adjusting the built-in
speaker volume
% Press VOLUME to adjust the built-in
speaker volume.
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Basic Operations
Opening and closing the
LCD panel
% Press SPEAKER to turn the built-in
speaker output off.
OFF appears in the display.
The LCD panel will be opened or closed automatically with the turning of the ignition
switch on or off. You can turn off the automatic
close/open function. (Refer to page 28.)
! Do not close the LCD panel with hands by
force. That cause malfunction.
! The automatic close/open function will operate the display as follows.
When the ignition switch is turned OFF
while the LCD panel is opened, the LCD
panel will close after six seconds.
When the ignition switch is turned ON
again (or turned to ACC), the LCD panel
will be opened automatically.
! When the ignition switch is turned OFF
after the LCD panel has been closed, turning the ignition switch ON again (or turning
it to ACC) will not open the LCD panel. In
this case, press OPEN/CLOSE to open the
LCD panel.
! When closing the LCD panel, check to
make sure that it has closed completely. If
the LCD panel has stopped halfway, leaving
it like this could result in damage.
# To turn the built-in speaker output on, press
SPEAKER again.
Built-in speaker output is now on and AUDIO appears in the display.
Adjusting the head unit
volume
You can adjust the head unit volume by
VOLUME on the supplied remote control.
1 Press AVX/H.U and hold to switch
VOLUME operation.
It enables VOLUME on the remote control to
adjust the head unit volume.
# To enable VOLUME to adjust the built-in
speaker volume, press AVX/H.U and hold again.
2 Press VOLUME on the remote control to
adjust the volume.
Turning the unit off
SOURCE mode (S)
% Turn this unit off from your head unit.
Refer to the head unit operation manual.
# If you press AV SOURCE and hold to turn this
unit off, Power off (POWER OFF) appears on the
head units display.
MASTER mode (M)
% Press AV SOURCE and hold until the
unit turns off.
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Turning the built-in speaker
output on or off
% Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the LCD
panel.
# To close the LCD panel, press OPEN/CLOSE
again.
Adjusting the LCD panel angle
Important
! If you can hear the LCD panel knocking
against your vehicles console or dashboard,
press ANGLE () to move the LCD panel a little forward.
! When adjusting the LCD panel angle, be sure
to press ANGLE (+/). Forcibly adjusting the
LCD panel by hand may damage it.
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Basic Operations
% Press ANGLE (+/) to adjust the LCD
panel to an easily viewable angle.
The LCD panel angle continues changing as
long as you press ANGLE (+/) and hold.
FULL (full)
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal direction only, giving you a 4:3 TV picture (normal picture) without any omissions.
JUST (just)
The picture is enlarged slightly at the center and
the amount of enlargement increases horizontally
to the ends, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3 picture
without sensing any disparity even on a wide
screen.
# The adjusted the LCD panel angle will be
memorized and automatically returned to the
next time the LCD panel is opened.
Turning the LCD panel horizontal
When the LCD panel is upright and it hinders
the operation of the air conditioner, the panel
can be turned horizontal temporarily.
% Press FLIP DOWN to turn the LCD panel
horizontal.
# To return to original position, press
FLIP DOWN again.
# The LCD panel returns to the original position
automatically with beeping sound 10 seconds
after operation.
CINEMA (cinema)
The picture is enlarged by the same proportion as
FULL or ZOOM in the horizontal direction and by
an intermediate proportion between FULL and
ZOOM in the vertical direction; ideal for a cinema-sized picture (wide screen picture) where captions lie outside.
ZOOM (zoom)
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same proportion
both vertically and horizontally; ideal for a cinema-sized picture (wide screen picture).
NORMAL (normal)
A 4:3 picture is displayed as it is, giving you no
sense of disparity since its proportions are the
same as that of the normal picture.
Notes
Changing the wide screen
mode
You can select a desired mode for enlarging a
4:3 picture to a 16:9 one.
% Press WIDE to select the desired setting.
Press WIDE repeatedly to switch between the
following settings:
FULL (full)JUST (just)CINEMA (cinema)
ZOOM (zoom)NORMAL (normal)
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! Different settings can be memorized for each
video source.
! When video is viewed in a wide screen mode
that does not match its original aspect ratio, it
may appear different.
! Remember that using the wide mode feature
of this system for commercial or public viewing purposes may constitute an infringement
on the authors rights protected by the Copyright Law.
! Video will appear grainy when viewed in
CINEMA or ZOOM mode.
! The rear view camera picture is always
FULL.
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Basic Operations
You can adjust BRIGHT (brightness),
CONTRAST (contrast), COLOR (color) and
HUE (hue) for each source and rear view camera.
! The adjustments of BRIGHT and
CONTRAST are stored separately for light
ambient (daytime) and dark ambient (nighttime). A sun
or moon is displayed to
the left of BRIGHT and CONTRAST, respectively, as the ambient light sensor determines brightness or darkness.
! You cannot adjust HUE for PAL video.
! You cannot adjust COLOR or HUE for the
audio source.
! This unit detects whether your vehicles
parking brake is engaged or not, and prevents you from adjusting the picture adjustment while driving. When you attempt to
adjust the picture adjustment, the warning
YOU CANNOT USE THIS FUNCTION
WHILE DRIVING will appear on the display
and indicate that the picture adjustment
cannot be used.
1 Press V.ADJ and hold to display
PICTURE ADJUST.
Press V.ADJ until PICTURE ADJUST appears
in the display.
2 Use a, b and A.MENU to select the
function to be adjusted.
Press a/b to change the function; press
A.MENU to select the function.
The adjustment function names are displayed
and adjustable ones are highlighted.
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BRIGHT Adjust the black intensity
CONTRAST Adjust the contrast
COLOR Adjust the color saturation
HUE Adjust the tone of color (red is emphasized or green is emphasized)
! DIMMER Adjust the brightness of display
! BACK-CAMERA Switch to the picture adjustment display for the rear view camera
! SOURCE Return to the picture adjustment
display for each source
# You can adjust the picture adjustment for rear
view camera only when B. CAMERA is turned on.
(Refer to Setting for rear view camera on page 28.)
# SOURCE will appear in the display instead of
BACK-CAMERA when you select
BACK-CAMERA.
# With some rear view cameras, picture adjustment may not be possible.
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Adjusting the picture
adjustment
3 Press c or d to adjust the selected
item.
Each press of c or d increases or decreases
the level of selected item. +24 24 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
4 Press BAND/ESC to return to the display
of each source.
Adjusting the dimmer
The adjustment of DIMMER is stored separately for each ambient light; daytime, evening
and nighttime. The brightness of LCD screen
will be adjusted to optimum level automatically in accordance with the ambient light
based on the setting values.
1 Press V.ADJ and hold to display
PICTURE ADJUST.
Press V.ADJ until PICTURE ADJUST appears
in the display.
2 Press a or b to select DIMMER.
The ambient light level used as the standard
for adjusting DIMMER appears above the level
bar.
! Yellow sun
Adjust the brightness for
bright ambient light (daytime)
! Red sun
Adjust the brightness for intermediate brightness (evening)
! Blue moon
Adjust the brightness for
dark ambient light (nighttime)
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3 Press c or d to adjust the brightness.
Each press of c or d moves yellow towards
the left or the right.
The level indicates the brightness of the
screen being adjusted. The farther yellow
moves to the right, the brighter the screen.
4 Press BAND/ESC to return to the display
of each source.
Note
The icons indicating the current ambient brightness used for adjusting BRIGHT and CONTRAST
may differ from DIMMER slightly.
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TV tuner (SOURCE mode (S))
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Only when using this unit with SOURCE
mode (S), you can perform the following
operations by head unit.
Whats What
Head unit (e.g., DVH-P5650MP)
Operate this unit (for TV reception) with the
connected head unit. Instructions in this manual use DVH-P5650MP as an example of head
unit.
1 BAND button
Press to select among two TV bands and to
cancel the control mode of functions.
2 F (function) button
Press to select functions.
3 a/b/c/d buttons
Press to do manual seek tuning. Also used
for controlling functions.
4 16 buttons
Press for preset tuning.
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Operating with different head
units
Head unit group 1
When using the following head units, operation is the same as with DVH-P5650MP. Operate following the instructions in this manual.
DVH-P5050MP, DVH-P7050, DEH-P9650MP,
DEH-P7650MP, DEH-P5650MP, DEH-P4690MP,
DEH-P4650MP, DEH-P2650, DEH-P7550MP,
DEH-P6550, DEH-P5550MP, DEH-P4550, DEHP3550MP, DEH-P2550, DEH-P8450MP, DEHP7450MP, DEH-P6450, DEH-P5450 (B), KEHP7035, KEH-P7025, FH-P5000MP, FH-P6200,
FH-P6100, FH-P4100
Head unit group 2
When using the following head units, operation is different from DVH-P5650MP. Operate
following the instructions in the head units
manual.
DEH-P8650MP, DEH-P9450MP, DEH-P1Y, AXMP7650, FH-P9200MP, FH-P8900MD
5 SOURCE button
This unit is turned on by selecting a source.
Press to cycle through all the available
sources.
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TV tuner (SOURCE mode (S))
Watching the television
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Storing the strongest
broadcast stations
sequentially
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1 Band indicator
Shows which band the TV tuner is tuned to.
2 Channel indicator
Shows which channel the TV tuner is tuned.
3 Preset number indicator
Shows which preset has been selected.
1 Press SOURCE to select the TV.
Press SOURCE until you see TV displayed.
2 Press BAND to select a band.
Press BAND until the desired band is displayed, T1 or T2.
3 To perform manual tuning, briefly press
c or d.
The channels move up or down step by step.
4 To perform seek tuning, press and hold
c or d for about one second and release.
The tuner will scan the channels until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is
found.
# You can cancel seek tuning by briefly pressing
either c or d.
# If you press and hold c or d you can skip
broadcasting channels. Seek tuning starts as
soon as you release the button.
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BSSM (best stations sequential memory) lets
you automatically store the 12 strongest
broadcast stations in order from the lowest
channel up.
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1 Press F to select BSSM.
BSSM appears on the display.
2 Press a to turn BSSM on.
BSSM begins to flash. While BSSM is flashing
the 12 strongest broadcast stations will be
stored in order from the lowest channel up.
When finished, BSSM stops flashing.
# To cancel the storage process, press b.
Notes
! Storing broadcast stations with BSSM may replace broadcast stations you have saved
using 16.
! If you do not operate the function within about
30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the TV picture.
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TV tuner (SOURCE mode (S))
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Storing and recalling
broadcast stations
If you press any of the preset tuning buttons
16 you can easily store up to six broadcast
stations for later recall with the touch of a button.
% When you find a station that you want
to store in memory press one of preset tuning buttons 16 and hold until the preset
number stops flashing.
The number you have pressed will flash in the
preset number indicator and then remain lit.
The selected station has been stored in memory.
The next time you press the same preset tuning button the station is recalled from memory.
Notes
! Up to 12 stations, six for each of two TV bands
can be stored in memory.
! You can recall preset channels by pressing a
or b.
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TV tuner
Watching the television
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Only when using this unit with MASTER
mode (M), you can perform the following
operations by this unit.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Band indicator
Shows which band the TV tuner is tuned to.
3 Preset number indicator
Shows which preset has been selected.
4 Channel indicator
Shows which channel the TV tuner is tuned.
5 Preset list display
Shows the preset list.
1 Press AV SOURCE to select the TV.
Press AV SOURCE until you see TV displayed.
2 Press BAND/ESC to select a band.
Press BAND/ESC until the desired band is displayed, TV1 or TV2.
3 To perform manual tuning, briefly press
c or d.
The channels move up or down step by step.
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# You can also perform manual tuning by pressing CHANNEL.
4 To perform seek tuning, press and hold
c or d for about one second and release.
The tuner will scan the channels until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is
found.
# You can cancel seek tuning by briefly pressing
either c or d.
# If you press and hold c or d you can skip
broadcasting channels. Seek tuning starts as
soon as you release the button.
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TV tuner
Note
If you do not operate the function within about 30
seconds, the display is automatically returned to
the TV picture.
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Storing the strongest
broadcast stations
sequentially
Recalling broadcast stations
You can easily recall preset channels
P. CH:01P. CH:12 stored by BSSM.
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% Press a or b to recall preset channels
P. CH:01P. CH:12.
BSSM (best stations sequential memory) lets
you automatically store the 12 strongest
broadcast stations in order from the lowest
channel up.
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1 Press A.MENU to display MENU.
FUNCTION and SETUP appear on the display.
2 Use a, b and A.MENU to select
FUNCTION.
Press a/b to change the menu option; press
A.MENU to select the menu option.
BSSM appears on the display.
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Press A.MENU to select BSSM.
4 Press a to turn BSSM on.
BSSM begins to flash. While BSSM is flashing
the 12 strongest broadcast stations will be
stored in order from the lowest channel up.
When finished, BSSM disappears.
# To cancel the storage process, press b.
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Multi-CD Player
Listening to a CD
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2 Press a or b to select a disc you want
to listen to.
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3 To perform fast forward or reverse,
press and hold c or d.
4 To skip back or forward to another
track, press c or d.
Pressing d skips to the start of the next track.
Pressing c once skips to the start of the current track. Pressing again will skip to the previous track.
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Notes
Only when using this unit with MASTER
mode (M), you can perform the following
operations by this unit.
You can use this unit to control a multi-CD
player, which is sold separately.
These are the basic steps necessary to play a
CD with your multi-CD player. More advanced
CD operation is explained starting on the next
page.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Disc number indicator
Shows the disc currently playing.
3 Track number indicator
Shows the track currently playing.
4 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the current track.
5 Disc list display
Shows the disc title list.
1 Press AV SOURCE to select the multi-CD
player.
Press AV SOURCE until you see M-CD displayed.
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! When the multi-CD player performs the preparatory operations, READY is displayed.
! If the multi-CD player does not operate properly, an error message such as ERROR-02
may be displayed. Refer to the multi-CD player
owners manual.
! If there are no discs in the multi-CD player magazine, NO DISC is displayed.
50-disc multi-CD player
Only those functions described in this manual
are supported for 50-disc multi-CD players.
This unit is not designed to operate disc title
list functions with a 50-disc multi-CD player.
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Note
If you do not operate the function within about 30
seconds, the display is automatically returned to
the playback display.
English
Introduction of advanced
multi-CD player operation
Repeating play
1
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1 Press A.MENU to display MENU.
FUNCTION and SETUP appear on the display.
2 Use a, b and A.MENU to select
FUNCTION.
Press a/b to change the menu option; press
A.MENU to select the menu option.
The menu option selected with a/b is displayed with a frame.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
3 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
the desired function.
Press a/b/c/d to change the function; press
A.MENU to select the function.
The function selected with a/b/c/d is displayed with a frame.
# To go to the next group of function names,
press c to select NEXT and then press A.MENU.
# To return to the previous group of function
names, press c to select PREV and then press
A.MENU.
# To return to the previous display, press BACK.
# To return to the display of each source, press
BAND/ESC.
There are three repeat play ranges for the
multi-CD player: M-CD (multi-CD player repeat), TRACK (one-track repeat) and DISC
(disc repeat).
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
REPEAT.
2
Press c or d to select the repeat range.
! M-CD Repeat all discs in the multi-CD
player
! TRACK Repeat just the current track
! DISC Repeat the current disc
Notes
! If you select other discs during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to M-CD.
! If you perform track search or fast forward/reverse during TRACK, the repeat play range
changes to DISC.
Playing tracks in a random
order
Random play lets you play back tracks in a
random order within the repeat range, M-CD
and DISC.
1 Select the repeat range.
Refer to Repeating play on this page.
2 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
RANDOM.
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3 Press a to turn random play on.
Tracks will play in a random order within the
previously selected M-CD or DISC ranges.
# To turn random play off, press b.
Scanning CDs and tracks
While you are using DISC, the beginning of
each track on the selected disc plays for about
10 seconds. When you are using M-CD, the
beginning of the first track of each disc is
played for about 10 seconds.
1 Select the repeat range.
Refer to Repeating play on the previous page.
2 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
SCAN.
3 Press a to turn scan play on.
The first 10 seconds of each track of the current disc (or the first track of each disc) is
played.
4 When you find the desired track (or
disc) press b to turn scan play off.
Note
After track or disc scanning is finished, normal
playback of the tracks will begin again.
Using ITS playlists
ITS (instant track selection) lets you make a
playlist of favorite tracks from those in the
multi-CD player magazine. After you have
added your favorite tracks to the playlist you
can turn on ITS play and play just those selections.
Creating a playlist with ITS
programming
You can use ITS to enter and play back up to
99 tracks per disc, up to 100 discs (with the
disc titles). (With multi-CD players sold before
the CDX-P1250 and CDX-P650, up to 24 tracks
can be stored in the playlist.)
1 Play a CD that you want to program.
Press a or b to select the CD.
2 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
ITS MEMORY.
3
Press c or d to select the desired track.
4 Press a to store the currently playing
track in the playlist.
MEMORY is displayed briefly and the currently playing selection is added to your playlist. The display then shows track number
again.
Note
Pausing CD playback
Pause lets you temporarily stop disc playback.
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
PAUSE.
2 Press a to turn pause on.
Play of the current track pauses.
# To turn pause off, press b.
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After data for 100 discs has been stored in memory, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest
one.
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Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist
ITS play lets you listen to the tracks that you
have entered into your ITS playlist. When you
turn on ITS play, tracks from your ITS playlist
in the multi-CD player will begin to play.
When you want to delete all tracks of a CD
from your ITS playlist, you can if ITS play is off.
1 Select the repeat range.
Refer to Repeating play on page 19.
2 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
ITS PLAY.
3 Press a to turn ITS play on.
Playback begins of those tracks from your
playlist within the previously selected M-CD or
DISC ranges.
1 Play the CD that you want to delete.
Press a or b to select the CD.
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Playback from your ITS playlist
2 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
ITS MEMORY.
3 Press b to erase all tracks on the currently playing CD from your ITS playlist.
All tracks on the currently playing CD are
erased from your playlist and ALL CLEAR is
displayed.
# To turn ITS play off, press b.
Erasing a track from your ITS
playlist
When you want to delete a track from your ITS
playlist, you can if ITS play is on.
If ITS play is already on, skip to step 2.
1 Play the CD with the track you want to
delete from your ITS playlist, and turn ITS
play on.
Refer to Playback from your ITS playlist on this
page.
2 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
ITS MEMORY.
3
Press c or d to select the desired track.
4 Press b to erase the track from your ITS
playlist.
The currently playing selection is erased from
your ITS playlist and playback of the next track
from your ITS playlist begins.
# If there are no tracks from your playlist in the
current range, ITS EMPTY is displayed and normal play resumes.
Using disc title functions
You can input CD titles and display the titles.
Then you can easily search for and play a desired disc.
Entering disc titles
Use the disc title input feature to store up to
100 CD titles (with ITS playlist) into the multiCD player. Each title can be up to 10 characters long.
! When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT
compatible multi-CD player, you cannot
switch to TITLE EDIT. The disc title will
have already been recorded on a CD TEXT
disc.
1 Play the CD that you want to enter a
title for.
Press a or b to select the CD.
2 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
TITLE EDIT.
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3 Press A.MENU to select the desired
character type.
Press A.MENU repeatedly to switch between
the following character types:
Alphabet (upper case), numbers and symbols
Alphabet (lower case)European letters,
such as those with accents (e.g., á, à, ä, ç)
# You can select to input numbers and symbols
by pressing and holding A.MENU.
4 Press a or b to select a letter of the alphabet.
Each press of a will display a letter of the alphabet in A B C ... X Y Z, numbers and symbols in 1 2 3 ... | } ¯ order. Each press of b will
display a letter in the reverse order, such as Z
Y X ... C B A.
Notes
! Titles remain in memory, even after the disc
has been removed from the magazine, and
are recalled when the disc is reinserted.
! After data for 100 discs has been stored in
memory, data for a new disc will overwrite the
oldest one.
Displaying disc titles
You can display the title of any disc that has
had a disc title entered.
% Press DISPLAY.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between
the following settings:
DISC LIST (disc list)D.Title (disc title)
When you select D.Title, the title of the currently playing disc is shown in the display.
# If no title has been entered for the currently
playing disc, NO TITLE is displayed.
5 Press d to move the cursor to the next
character position.
When the letter you want is displayed, press d
to move the cursor to the next position and
then select the next letter. Press c to move
backwards in the display.
6 Move the cursor to the last position by
pressing d after entering the title.
When you press d one more time, the entered
title is stored in memory.
7 Press BAND/ESC to return to the playback display.
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Using CD TEXT functions
You can use these functions only with a CD
TEXT compatible multi-CD player.
Some discs have certain information encoded
on the disc during manufacture. These discs
may contain such information as the CD title,
track title, artists name and playback time
and are called CD TEXT discs. Only these specially encoded CD TEXT discs support the
functions listed below.
Displaying titles on CD TEXT discs
% Press DISPLAY.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between
the following settings:
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# If specific information has not been recorded
on a CD TEXT disc, NO XXXX will be displayed
(e.g., NO ARTIST).
Scrolling titles in the display
This unit can display the first 19 letters only of
D.Title, D.Artist, T.Title and T.Artist. When
the recorded information is longer than 19 letters, you can scroll the text to the left so that
the rest of the title can be seen.
% Press DISPLAY and hold until the title
begins to scroll to the left.
The rest of the title will appear in the display.
Selecting tracks from the track
title list
Track title list lets you see the list of track titles
on a CD TEXT disc and select one of them to
play back.
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
TRACK LIST.
Using compression and
bass emphasis
You can use these functions only with a multiCD player that supports them.
Using COMP (compression) and DBE (dynamic bass emphasis) functions lets you adjust the sound playback quality of the multiCD player. Each of the functions has a twostep adjustment. The COMP function balances
the output of louder and softer sounds at higher volumes. DBE boosts bass levels to give
playback a fuller sound. Listen to each of the
effects as you select them and use the one
that best enhances the playback of the track
or CD that you are listening to.
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DISC LIST (disc list)D.Title (disc title)
D.Artist (disc artist name)T.Title (track
title)T.Artist (track artist name)
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
COMP.
# If the multi-CD player does not support
COMP/DBE, NO COMP is displayed when you attempt to select it.
2 Press c or d to select your favorite setting.
Press c or d repeatedly to switch between the
following settings:
COMP OFFCOMP 1COMP 2
COMP OFFDBE 1DBE 2
2 Use a, b and A.MENU to select the desired track title.
Press a/b to change the track title; press
A.MENU to select the track title.
That selection will begin to play.
# To go to the next group of track titles, use c,
a and b to select NEXT and then press
A.MENU.
# To return to the previous group of track titles,
use c, a and b to select PREV and then press
A.MENU.
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DVD Player
Playing a disc
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5
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1 Press AV SOURCE to select the DVD
player.
Press AV SOURCE until you see S-DVD displayed.
2 To perform fast forward or reverse,
press and hold c or d.
3 To skip back or forward to another
chapter/track, press c or d.
Only when using this unit with MASTER
mode (M), you can perform the following
operations by this unit.
You can use this unit to control a DVD player or
multi-DVD player, which is sold separately.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
DVD players or multi-DVD players operation
manual. This section provides information on
DVD operations with this unit which differs
from that described in the DVD players or
multi-DVD players operation manual.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Disc type indicator
Shows the type of the currently playing disc.
3 Disc number indicator
Shows the disc currently playing when
using a multi-DVD player.
4 Title number indicator
Shows the title currently playing during
DVD video playback.
5 Chapter/track number indicator
Shows the chapter/track currently playing.
6 Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the current chapter/track.
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Selecting a disc
! You can operate this function only when a
multi-DVD player is connected to this unit.
% Press a or b to select a disc.
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Note
If you do not operate the function within about 30
seconds, the display is automatically returned to
the playback display.
English
Introduction of advanced
DVD player operation
Repeating play
! During PBC playback of Video CDs, this
function cannot be operated.
1
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
1 Press A.MENU to display MENU.
FUNCTION and SETUP appear on the display.
2 Use a, b and A.MENU to select
FUNCTION.
Press a/b to change the menu option; press
A.MENU to select the menu option.
The menu option selected with a/b is displayed with a frame.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
3 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
the desired function.
Press a/b/c/d to change the function; press
A.MENU to select the function.
The function selected with a/b/c/d is displayed with a frame.
# To go to the next group of function names,
press c to select NEXT and then press A.MENU.
# To return to the previous group of function
names, press c to select PREV and then press
A.MENU.
# To return to the previous display, press BACK.
# To return to the display of each source, press
BAND/ESC.
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
REPEAT.
2 Press c or d to select the repeat range.
During DVD video playback
! TITLE Repeat just the current title
! CHAPTER Repeat just the current chapter
! DISC Repeat the current disc
During Video CD or CD playback
! TRACK Repeat just the current track
! DISC Repeat the current disc
Notes
! If you select other discs during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to DISC.
! If you perform track search or fast forward/reverse during TRACK, the repeat play range
changes to DISC.
Pausing disc playback
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
PAUSE.
2
Press a to turn pause on.
# To turn pause off, press b.
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Playing tracks in a random
order
! You can operate this function only during
CD playback.
You can input CD titles and display the titles.
Then you can easily search for and play a desired disc.
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
RANDOM.
Entering disc titles
2 Press a to turn random play on.
Tracks will play in a random order.
# To turn random play off, press b.
Scanning tracks of a CD
! You can operate this function only during
CD playback.
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
SCAN.
2 Press a to turn scan play on.
The first 10 seconds of each track is played.
3 When you find the desired track press
b to turn scan play off.
Using ITS playlists
! You can operate these functions only when
a multi-DVD player is connected to this
unit.
! This function differs slightly from ITS playback with a multi-CD player. With multiDVD player, ITS playback applies only to the
CD playing. For details, refer to Using ITS
playlists on page 20.
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Disc title input lets you input CD titles up to 10
letters long into the multi-DVD player. For details concerning operation, refer to Using disc
title functions on page 21.
! You can operate this function only when a
multi-DVD player is connected to this
unit.
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Other Functions
1
1 Setup menu display
Shows the setup function names.
SOURCE mode (S)
2 Use a, b and A.MENU to select SETUP.
Press a/b to change the menu option; press
A.MENU to select the menu option.
The menu option selected with a/b is displayed with a frame.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
3 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
the desired function.
Press a/b/c/d to change the function; press
A.MENU to select the function.
The function selected with a/b/c/d is displayed with a frame.
# To return to the previous display, press BACK.
# To return to the display of each source, press
BAND/ESC.
Note
1 Press A.MENU to display MENU.
The function names are displayed and operable ones are highlighted.
If you do not operate the setup function within
about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the source display.
2 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
the desired function.
Press a/b/c/d to change the function; press
A.MENU to select the function.
The function selected with a/b/c/d is displayed with a frame.
Setting the video input 1
# To return to the previous display, press BACK.
# To return to the display of each source, press
BAND/ESC.
Note
If you do not operate the setup function within
about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the source display.
MASTER mode (M)
1 Press A.MENU to display MENU.
FUNCTION and SETUP appear on the display.
English
Introduction of setup
adjustments
You can switch the setting according to the
connected component.
! Select VIDEO to watch video of a connected component as AV-1 source.
! Select DVD to watch video of a connected
Pioneer DVD head unit.
! Select M-DVD to watch video of a connected DVD player as S-DVD source.
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
AV INPUT1.
2 Press c or d to select the video input 1
setting.
Press c or d until the desired setting appears
in the display.
! OFF No video component is connected
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! VIDEO External video component
! DVD Pioneer DVD head unit (e.g., DVHP5650MP)
! M-DVD DVD player connected with RCA
cable
# Only when using this unit with SOURCE mode
(S), you can select DVD.
# Only when using this unit with MASTER mode
(M), you can select M-DVD.
Setting the video input 2
You can switch the setting according to the
connected component.
! Select VIDEO to watch video of a connected component as AV-2 source.
! Select B. CAMERA when a rear view camera is installed on your vehicle.
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
AV INPUT2.
2 Press c or d to select the video input 2
setting.
Press c or d until the desired setting appears
in the display.
! OFF No video component is connected
! VIDEO External video component
! B. CAMERA Rear view camera
Setting for rear view camera
CAUTION
Pioneer recommends the use of a camera
which outputs mirror reversed images, otherwise screen image may appear reversed.
This unit features a function that automatically
switches to the rear view camera video
(VIDEO 2/BACK CAMERA INPUT jack) when
a rear view camera is installed on your vehicle.
When the gear shift is in REVERSE (R) posi-
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tion, the video automatically switches to a rear
view camera video. (For more details, consult
your dealer.)
! Confirm the setting immediately whether
the display changes to a rear view camera
video when the gear shift is moved to REVERSE (R) from another position.
! When the display changes to a rear view
camera video during normal drivings,
switch to another setting.
! To return to the source display, press
V.ADJ.
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
AV INPUT2.
2
Press c or d to select B. CAMERA.
3
Press b to select POLARITY.
4 Press c or d to select an appropriate
setting for polarity.
Each press of c or d switches between the
following polarity:
! BATTERY When the polarity of the connected lead is positive while the gear shift
is in REVERSE (R) position
! GND When the polarity of the connected
lead is negative while the gear shift is in REVERSE (R) position
Setting the automatic open
function
To prevent the display from hitting the shift
lever of an automatic vehicle when it is in P
(park) position, or when you do not wish the
display to open/close automatically, you can
set the automatic open function in the manual
mode.
Furthermore, to adjust the LCD panel slide position, you can turn the set back on or off.
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1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
FLAP SET.
2 Press a and the LCD panel slides to the
back.
# Press b and the LCD panel slides to the front.
3 Press c or d to select the display to
open/close automatically or manually.
Press c to select MANUAL, and you have to
press OPEN/CLOSE to open/close the display.
Press d to select AUTO, and the display automatically opens/closes when power to this
unit is turned on.
Setting the clock
Use these instructions to set the clock.
1 Use a, b, c, d and A.MENU to select
CLOCK ADJ.
2 Press c or d to select OFF and then
press A.MENU to turn the clock display on.
ON will appear in the display instead of OFF.
Clock display is now on.
4 Press a or b to set the clock.
Pressing a will increase the selected hour or
minute. Pressing b will decrease the selected
hour or minute.
Notes
! You can match the clock to a time signal by
pressing c or d to select JUST and then
pressing A.MENU.
If the minute is 0029, the minutes are
rounded down. (e.g., 10:18 becomes
10:00.)
If the minute is 3059, the minutes are
rounded up. (e.g., 10:36 becomes 11:00.)
! Even when the sources are off, the clock display appears on the display.
# To turn the clock display off, press c or d to
select ON and then press A.MENU.
3 Press c or d to select the segment of
the clock display you wish to set.
Each press of c or d selects one segment of
the clock display:
HourMinute
As you select segments of the clock display
the segment selected will be highlighted.
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Switching the auxiliary setting
Using the AUX source
An IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as the
CD-RB20/CD-RB10 (sold separately) lets you
connect this unit to auxiliary equipment featuring RCA output. For more details, refer to
the IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector owners manual.
! Only when using this unit with MASTER
mode (M), you can use the AUX source.
1
It is possible to use auxiliary equipment with
this unit. Activate the auxiliary setting when
using auxiliary equipment connected to this
unit.
! Only when using this unit with MASTER
mode (M), you can operate this function.
1 Function display
Shows the function names.
% Press AV SOURCE to select the AUX.
Press AV SOURCE until you see AUX displayed.
# If the auxiliary setting is not turned on, AUX
cannot be selected. For more details, see Switching the auxiliary setting on this page.
Setting the AUX title
1 Press AV SOURCE and hold until the
unit turns off.
The title displayed for the AUX source can be
changed.
2 Press A.MENU to display MENU.
INITIAL and SETUP appear on the display.
1 After you have selected AUX as the
source, use a, b and A.MENU to select
NAME EDIT in FUNCTION.
3 Use a, b and A.MENU to select INITIAL.
Press a/b to change the menu option; press
A.MENU to select the menu option.
The menu option selected with a/b is displayed with a frame.
AUX appears in the display.
4
Press A.MENU to select AUX.
5
Press a to turn auxiliary setting on.
# To turn auxiliary setting off, press b.
# To return to the previous display, press BACK.
# To return to the display of each source, press
BAND/ESC.
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2 Press A.MENU to select the desired
character type.
Press A.MENU repeatedly to switch between
the following character types:
Alphabet (upper case), numbers and symbols
Alphabet (lower case)European letters,
such as those with accents (e.g., á, à, ä, ç)
# You can select to input numbers and symbols
by pressing and holding A.MENU.
3 Press a or b to select a letter of the alphabet.
Each press of a will display a letter of the alphabet in A B C ... X Y Z, numbers and symbols in 1 2 3 ... | } ¯ order. Each press of b will
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SOURCE mode (S)
% Press ENTERTAINMENT.
Each time you press ENTERTAINMENT the
display changes in the following order:
Video of currently selected sourceDOLPHIN
(background visual)AV-1 (video input 1)
AV-2 (video input 2)
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display a letter in the reverse order, such as Z
Y X ... C B A.
Note
4 Press d to move the cursor to the next
character position.
When the letter you want is displayed, press d
to move the cursor to the next position and
then select the next letter. Press c to move
backwards in the display.
5 Move the cursor to the last position by
pressing d after entering the title.
When you press d one more time, the entered
title is stored in memory.
6 Press BAND/ESC to return to the playback display.
Switching the background
display
When the selected source is an audio source,
when you select the video of currently selected
source, nothing is displayed on the display.
MASTER mode (M)
% Press ENTERTAINMENT.
Each time you press ENTERTAINMENT the
display changes in the following order:
Audio source
Background still pictureBGV (background
visual)AV-1 (video input 1)AV-2 (video
input 2)
Video source
Video of currently selected sourcebackground still pictureBGV (background visual)
AV-1 (video input 1)AV-2 (video input
2)
You can switch background displays while listening to each source.
! When AV INPUT1 (video input 1) and/or
AV INPUT2 (video input 2) are not set to
VIDEO, the background display will not
change to AV-1 and/or AV-2 (refer to page
27).
! Dolphin movie will not appear when the list
is displayed.
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Appendix
Additional Information
Troubleshooting
Common
Symptom
Cause
Action (See)
Power doesnt turn on.
The unit doesnt operate.
Leads and connectors are incorrectly connected.
Confirm once more that all connections are
correct.
The fuse is blown.
Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing, then
replace the fuse. Be very sure to install the
correct fuse with the same rating.
Noise and other factors are causing Press RESET. (Page 5)
the built-in microprocessor to operate incorrectly.
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Operation with the remote con- Battery power is low.
trol isnt possible.
The unit does not operate correctly even when the appropriate
remote control buttons are
pressed.
Load new battery. (Page 5)
No sounds are heard.
The volume level will not rise.
Cables are not connected correctly.
Connect the cables correctly.
There is no picture.
The parking brake cord is not connected.
Connect a parking brake cord, and apply the
parking brake.
The parking brake is not applied.
Connect a parking brake cord, and apply the
parking brake.
There is no sound.
Volume level is low.
The volume level is low.
Adjust the volume level.
There is audio and video skipping.
The unit is not firmly secured.
Secure the unit firmly.
Nothing is displayed.
The rear view camera is not connected.
B. CAMERA is at incorrect setting.
Connect a rear view camera.
Press V.ADJ to return to the source display
and then select the correct setting for B.
CAMERA. (Page 28)
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Appendix
Additional Information
Using the display correctly
Handling the display
! When the display is subjected to direct sunlight for a long period of time, it will become very hot resulting in possible
damage to the LCD screen. When not
using this unit, close the display and avoid
exposing it to direct sunlight.
! The display should be used within the temperature ranges shown below.
Operating temperature range: 10 to +50
°C
Storage temperature range: 20 to +80 °C
At temperatures higher or lower than the
operating temperature range the display
may not operate normally.
! The LCD screen of this unit is exposed in
order to increase its visibility within the vehicle. Please do not press strongly on it as
this may damage it.
English
CAUTION
! If liquid or foreign matter should get inside
this unit, turn off the power immediately and
consult your dealer or the nearest authorized
PIONEER Service Station. Do not use the unit
in this condition because doing so may result
in a fire, electric shock, or other failure.
! If you notice smoke, a strange noise or smell,
or any other abnormal signs from the display,
turn off the power immediately and consult
your dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEER Service Station. Using this unit in this
condition may result in permanent damage to
the system.
! Do not disassemble or modify this unit, as
there are high-voltage components inside
which may cause an electric shock. Be sure
to consult your dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEER Service Station for internal inspection, adjustments or repairs.
! Do not place anything on the display when
it is opened. Also, do not attempt to carry
out angle adjustment, or open/close the
display by hand. Applying strong force to
the display may damage it.
! Do not push the LCD screen with much
force as this may scratch it.
! Be careful not to place anything between
the display and the main body when the
display is opening or closing. If an object
gets between the display and main body,
the display may stop working.
! Be careful of fingers, long hair, and loose
articles of clothing which could possibly
get caught between the display and the
main body and cause serious injury.
Liquid crystal display (LCD) screen
! If the display is near the vent of an air conditioner when it is opened, make sure that
air from the air conditioner is not blowing
on it. Heat from the heater may damage
the LCD screen, and cool air from the cooler may cause moisture to form inside the
display resulting in possible damage. Also,
if the display is cooled down by the cooler,
the screen may become dark, or the life
span of the small fluorescent tube used inside the display may be shortened.
! Small black dots or white dots (bright dots)
may appear on the LCD screen. These are
due to the characteristics of the LCD
screen and do not indicate a problem with
the display.
! At low temperatures, the LCD screen may
be dark for a while after the power is turned
on.
! The LCD screen will be difficult to see if it is
exposed to direct sunlight.
! When using a portable phone, keep the antenna of the portable phone away from the
display to prevent disruption of the video by
the appearance of spots, colored stripes,
etc.
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Appendix
Additional Information
Keeping the display in good
condition
! When removing dust from the screen or
cleaning the display, first turn the system
power off, then wipe with a soft dry cloth.
! When wiping the screen, take care not to
scratch the surface. Do not use harsh or
abrasive chemical cleaners.
Small fluorescent tube
! A small fluorescent tube is used inside the
display to illuminate the LCD screen.
The fluorescent tube should last for approximately 10,000 hours, depending on
operating conditions. (Using the display
at low temperatures reduces the service
life of the fluorescent tube.)
When the fluorescent tube reaches the
end of its useful life, the screen will be
dark and the image will no longer be
projected. If this happens, consult your
dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEER Service Station.
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En
Appendix
Additional Information
Specifications
Rated power source ............... 14.4 V DC
(allowable voltage range:
12.0 14.4 V DC)
Grounding system ................... Negative type
Max. current consumption
..................................................... 2.0 A
Dimensions (W × H × D):
DIN
Chassis ............................... 178 × 50 × 160 mm
Nose ..................................... 188 × 58 × 30 mm
D
Chassis ............................... 178 × 50 × 165 mm
Nose ..................................... 170 × 46 × 25 mm
Weight .......................................... 1.8 kg
Note
Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice due to improvements.
English
General
Output ........................................... typ; 10 mw/sr per Infrared
LED
Display
Screen size/aspect ratio ....... 7 inch wide/16:9
(effective display area: 154
× 87 mm)
Pixels ............................................. 336,960 (1,440 × 234)
Type ................................................ TFT active matrix, transmissive type
Color system .............................. NTSC
Operating temperature range
..................................................... 10 +50 °C
Storage temperature range
..................................................... 20 +80 °C
Angle adjustment .................... 50 110°
(initial settings: 110°)
TV tuner
Reception channel/TV system
..................................................... US/M : VHF 2 13 ch, UHF
14 69 ch
Color system .............................. NTSC
Usable sensitivity ..................... 12 dBµ
Video S/N ..................................... Over 37 dB (59 dBµ RF
input, White Peak 100%)
Video S/N 30 dB usable sensitivity
..................................................... 44 dBµ
Antenna input ........................... 4 ch Diversity (ø 3.5 mm
Mini plug type)
Video input level ....................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 W
Audio input level ...................... 1.0 V/22 kW
Infrared remote control
Wavelength ................................. 945 nm
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2 p` 0¥D ÝX$t a, bü
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A.MENU| ì 0¥D ÝiÈä.
p 0¥ t„t \Üt p ¥\ 0¥
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!
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COLOR DÄ| piÈä
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\ ÌDÈä
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t  Xp˜ ŒiÈä. ¨t  Xp
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! $$ LÐX COLOR ” HUE” p`
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# BACK-CAMERA| ÝXt BACK-CAMERA
àÐ SOURCE ¤tÐ ˜À©Èä.
# ¬´ð tT|Ð 0|” ÁpD ` ÆD Ä ˆµÈä.
$t
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DIMMERX p@ üÀp…Ä\ ®, A, $
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2 DIMMER| ÝX$t a ” b| …
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c ” d| | LÈä x€Ét |½t˜
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$t
8à
BRIGHT@ CONTRAST pÐ ¬©” ¬ ü
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DVH-P5050MP, DVH-P7050, DEHP9650MP, DEH-P7650MP, DEHP5650MP, DEH-P4690MP, DEHP4650MP, DEH-P2650, DEH-P7550MP,
DEH-P6550, DEH-P5550MP, DEHP4550, DEH-P3550MP, DEH-P2550,
DEH-P8450MP, DEH-P7450MP, DEHP6450, DEH-P5450 (B), KEH-P7035,
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DEH-P8650MP, DEH-P9450MP, DEHP1Y, AXM-P7650, FH-P9200MP, FHP8900MD
TD ô0
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2
3
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3 ¬$ ˆ8 \Ü
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TV \Ü LLÀ SOURCE| ì üíÜ
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Dt èÄ<\  ” ŒiÈä.
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# c ” d| ͌ ì €É œÝD èŒ`
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4 ÐÉ œÝD ä‰X$t } 1 Ä c ” d| č x äL tiÈä.
‘8\ à ÁÜ| ô¥` ˆD Ä\ ©
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5
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1 LÐ DtX
Ý\ LÐt \Ü)Èä.
2 4Ü \Ü
TV œ ´¤ 4ÜÐ œÝȔÀ \Ü
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3 ¬$ ˆ8 \Ü
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TV \Ü LLÀ AV SOURCE| ì üí
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2 4Ü| ÝX$t BAND/ESC| ì ü
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TV1 ” TV2 ÐX” 4Ü \Ü LL
À BAND/ESC| ì üíÜ$.
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# c ” d| ͌ ì €É œÝD èŒ`
ˆµÈä.
# c ” d| č tà ˆ<t )¡ DD
tø ˆµÈä. „¼Ð D ¼t \ Ð
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FUNCTIONü SETUPt ¤tÐ ˜À©
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2 a, b@ A.MENU| ¬©Xì
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t BSSMt ¬|ÑÈä.
#
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CD ­èX0
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b| ì üíÜ$.
3
4
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´| ´` ˆµÈä.
@ð CD t´\ CD| ¬ÝX” p D”
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1 LÐ DtX
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\Ü)Èä.
3 ¸™ ˆ8 \Ü
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M-CD \Ü LLÀ AV SOURCE| ì
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READY \Ü)Èä.
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FUNCTIONü SETUPt ¤tÐ ˜À©
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2 a, b@ A.MENU| ¬©Xì
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A.MENU| ì Tt 5XD ÝiÈä.
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0¥ t„t \Üà p‘ ¥\ 0¥@ p\Ü)Èä.
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a/b/c/d\ Ý 0¥@ „ü hØ \
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# 0¥ t„X t øù<\ ÌD $t, c|
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# t \Ü\ ÌD $t BACKD ì üíÜ
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# X LÐ \Ü ÁÜ\ ÌD $t
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2 c ” d| ì õ ”|
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ÝiÈ
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! TRACK ¬ ¸™Ì õ
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4‘ \ ¸™ ¬ÝX0
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t ˜tÀX ¬Ý õX0| 8pt üíÜ
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CD@ ¸™ ¤”
DISC| ¬©X” Ð Ý\ ¤lX ¸
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2 a, b, c, d@ A.MENU| ¬©Xì
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4 ÐX” ¸™(” ¤l)D >XD L ¤
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PIONEER CORPORATION
4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, TOKYO 153-8654, JAPAN
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.
P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A.
TEL: (800) 421-1404
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TEL: 1-877-283-5901
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TEL: 55-9178-4270
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