Pioneer Car Stereo System DEH 80PRS User Manual

Operation Manual  
CD RDS RECEIVER  
DEH-80PRS  
English  
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Section  
Before you start  
01  
FCC ID: AJDK047  
Note  
MODEL NO.: DEH-80PRS  
IC: 775E-K047  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital de-  
vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reason-  
able protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation. This equipment gen-  
erates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the instructions, may cause harm-  
ful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interfer-  
ence will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor-  
rect the interference by one or more of the fol-  
lowing measures:  
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules  
and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS stan-  
dard(s). Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause  
interference, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation of this device.  
This transmitter must not be co-located or op-  
erated in conjunction with any other antenna  
or transmitter.  
The antenna for Bluetooth cannot be removed  
(or replaced) by user.  
This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation  
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  
environment and meets the FCC radio fre-  
quency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supple-  
ment C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio  
frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment  
has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed  
to comply without maximum permissive expo-  
sure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that  
it should be installed and operated keeping the  
radiator at least 20 cm or more away from per-  
sons body (excluding extremities: hands,  
wrists, feet and ankles).  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equip-  
ment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
Information to User  
The Safety of Your Ears is in  
Your Hands  
Alteration or modifications carried out without  
appropriate authorization may invalidate the  
users right to operate the equipment.  
Get the most out of your equipment by playing  
it at a safe levela level that lets the sound  
come through clearly without annoying blar-  
ing or distortion and, most importantly, with-  
out affecting your sensitive hearing. Sound  
can be deceiving. Over time, your hearing  
comfort leveladapts to higher volumes of  
sound, so what sounds normalcan actually  
be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard  
against this by setting your equipment at a  
safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.  
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01  
Before you start  
ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL:  
CAUTION  
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Set your volume control at a low setting.  
Slowly increase the sound until you can  
hear it comfortably and clearly, without dis-  
tortion.  
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Do not allow this unit to come into contact  
with liquids. Electrical shock could result.  
Also, damage to this unit, smoke, and over-  
heating could result from contact with liquids.  
Always keep the volume low enough to hear  
outside sounds.  
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Once you have established a comfortable  
sound level, set the dial and leave it there.  
BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING  
GUIDELINES:  
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Avoid exposure to moisture.  
If the battery is disconnected or discharged,  
any preset memory will be erased.  
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Do not turn up the volume so high that you  
cant hear whats around you.  
Important (Serial number)  
Use caution or temporarily discontinue use  
in potentially hazardous situations.  
Do not use headphones while operating a  
motorized vehicle; the use of headphones  
may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in  
many areas.  
The serial number is located on the bottom of  
this unit. For your own security and convenience,  
be sure to record this number on the enclosed  
warranty card.  
Note  
Function setting operations are completed even if  
the menu is cancelled before the operations are  
confirmed.  
About this unit  
The tuner frequencies on this unit are allo-  
cated for use in North America. Use in other  
areas may result in poor reception.  
After-sales service for  
Pioneer products  
Please contact the dealer or distributor from  
where you purchased this unit for after-sales  
service (including warranty conditions) or any  
other information. In case the necessary infor-  
mation is not available, please contact the  
companies listed below:  
WARNING  
Handling the cord on this product or cords asso-  
ciated with accessories sold with the product  
may expose you to chemicals listed on proposi-  
tion 65 known to the State of California and other  
governmental entities to cause cancer and birth  
defect or other reproductive harm. Wash hands  
after handling.  
Please do not ship your unit to the companies  
at the addresses listed below for repair without  
advance contact.  
CAUTION:  
USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR  
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES  
OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN  
MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION  
EXPOSURE.  
CAUTION:  
THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS  
WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE  
EYE HAZARD.  
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Before you start  
01  
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Before using this unit for the first time after  
installation  
If the unit fails to operate properly  
When strange or incorrect messages ap-  
pear on the display  
U.S.A.  
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.  
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION  
P.O. Box 1760  
Long Beach, CA 90801-1760  
800-421-1404  
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1
Remove the front panel.  
CANADA  
For details, refer to Removing the front panel to  
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.  
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT  
340 Ferrier Street  
2
Press RESET with a pen tip or other  
pointed instrument.  
Unit 2  
Markham, Ontario L3R 2Z5, Canada  
1-877-283-5901  
905-479-4411  
For warranty information please see the Lim-  
ited Warranty sheet included with this unit.  
In case of trouble  
RESET button  
Should this unit fail to operate properly, please  
contact your dealer or nearest authorized  
PIONEER Service Station.  
Switching the DSP setting  
mode  
This unit features two operation modes: the 3-  
way network mode (NW) and the standard  
mode (STD). You can switch between modes  
as desired. Initially, the DSP setting is set to  
the standard mode (STD).  
Visit our website  
in Canada  
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Learn about product updates (such as firm-  
ware updates) for your product.  
Register your product to receive notices  
about product updates and to safeguard  
purchase details in our files in the event of  
loss or theft.  
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After switching, reset the microprocessor.  
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WARNING  
Do not use the unit in standard mode when a  
speaker system for 3-way network mode is con-  
nected to this unit. This may cause damage to  
the speakers.  
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Access owners manuals, spare parts infor-  
mation, service information, and much  
more.  
Resetting the microprocessor  
The microprocessor must be reset in the fol-  
lowing situations:  
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01  
Before you start  
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L (Low) - If inputting from the RCA output of  
a connected device  
H (High) - If inputting from the speaker out-  
put of a connected device  
1
Use a thin, flathead screwdriver to  
change the DSP switch on the bottom of  
this unit.  
Demo mode  
Important  
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Failure to connect the red lead (ACC) of this  
unit to a terminal coupled with ignition switch  
on/off operations may lead to battery drain.  
Remember that if the feature demo continues  
operating when the car engine is turned off, it  
may drain battery power.  
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2
Press RESET with a pen tip or other  
pointed instrument.  
Note  
The demo starts automatically if you do not op-  
erate this unit within about 30 seconds since it  
was last operated or if the ignition switch is  
set to ACC or ON while it is turned off. To can-  
cel the demo mode, press and hold ( /DISP).  
Press and hold ( /DISP) again to start. You  
can also deactivate demo mode in the initial  
setting) and turn off the demo display. For de-  
This unit's audio settings will continue to remain  
in the memory even if the battery is disconnected  
or the microprocessor reset. If you want to reset  
the audio settings, refer to AUDIO reset (audio  
Switching between RCA  
input modes  
If you connect the unit to an audio device with  
RCA output, or to one with no RCA output,  
you can set it up so that the audio from the  
audio device is output through speakers con-  
nected to the unit. Change settings as neces-  
sary based on whether the connected device  
has RCA output or not.  
About this manual  
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In the following instructions, USB mem-  
ories, USB portable audio players, and SD  
memory cards are collectively referred to as  
external storage devices (USB, SD). If  
only USB memories and USB portable  
audio players are indicated, they are collec-  
tively referred to as USB storage devices.  
In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be re-  
ferred to as iPod.  
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For more details on how to connect the  
unit, refer to the installation manual.  
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Use a thin, flathead screwdriver to  
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change the RCA input mode switch on the  
bottom of this unit.  
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Operating this unit  
Head unit  
02  
Remote control  
Remote controller buttons marked with the  
same numbers as on the unit operate in the  
same way as the corresponding unit button re-  
gardless of button name.  
4
5
6
1 2 3  
g
b a 98  
7
h
i
j
9
c
m
l
a
k
3
f
e
d
Part  
Operation  
Part  
Part  
Press to increase or decrease vo-  
lume.  
g
h
VOLUME  
MUTE  
(phone/on  
hook)  
1
2
3
9
BAND/ (iPod)  
Press to mute. Press again to un-  
mute.  
LEVER  
a
b
SRC/OFF  
Press to perform manual seek  
tuning, fast forward, reverse and  
track search controls.  
Also used for controlling func-  
tions.  
MULTI-CONTROL  
(M.C.)  
/DISP  
i
j
a/b/c/d  
4
5
(list)  
c
d
Disc loading slot  
Open button  
h (eject)  
While operating the phone, press  
to end a call or reject an incoming  
call.  
AUX input jack  
(3.5 mm stereo  
jack)  
Auto TA and EQ mi-  
crophone input  
jack  
Use to connect an  
auto TA and EQ mi-  
crophone.  
SD memory card  
slot  
Remove the front  
panel to access the  
SD memory card  
slot.  
Press to pause or resume play-  
back.  
k
l
e
6
e
f
Press to start talking on the  
phone while operating a phone.  
Press to display the disc title,  
track title, folder, or file list de-  
pending on the source.  
While in the operating menu,  
press to control functions.  
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8
/
RESET  
LIST/  
ENTER  
m
EQ/DISP OFF  
CAUTION  
Use a Pioneer USB cable when connecting the  
USB audio player/USB memory device as devices  
connected to the unit directly will protrude out,  
which is dangerous.  
Do not use unauthorized products.  
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02  
Operating this unit  
Set up menu  
Demonstration (demo display setting)  
When you turn the ignition switch to ON after  
installation, set up menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
1
2
Turn M.C. to set the demo display to off.  
Press M.C. to confirm the selection.  
Quit appears.  
You can set up the menu options below.  
5
To finish your settings, turn M.C. to se-  
1
After installation of this unit, turn the  
lect YES.  
#
M.C. to switch to NO.  
ignition switch to ON.  
SET UP appears.  
If you prefer to change your setting again, turn  
2
#
Turn M.C. to switch to YES.  
If you do not operate for 30 seconds, the set  
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Press M.C. to select.  
up menu will not be displayed.  
If you prefer not to set up at this time, turn  
M.C. to switch to NO.  
If you select NO, you cannot set up in the set up  
menu.  
Notes  
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Because demonstration mode is the function  
for displaying at stores, do not use this func-  
tion while driving.  
You can set up the menu options in the initial  
settings. For details about the settings, refer to  
3
4
Press M.C. to select.  
You can cancel set up menu by pressing SRC/  
OFF.  
Perform the following procedures to  
set the menu.  
To proceed to the next menu option, you need  
to confirm your selection.  
Basic operations  
Language select (multi-language)  
Important  
1
2
Turn M.C. to select the desired language.  
EnglishFrançaisEspañol  
Press M.C. to confirm the selection.  
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Handle gently when removing or attaching  
the front panel.  
Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive  
shock.  
Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and  
high temperatures.  
To avoid damaging the device or vehicle inter-  
ior, remove any cables and devices attached  
to the front panel before detaching it.  
Calendar (setting the date)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Turn M.C. to change the year.  
Press M.C. to select day.  
Turn M.C. to change the day.  
Press M.C. to select month.  
Turn M.C. to change the month.  
Press M.C. to confirm the selection.  
Clock (setting the clock)  
1
2
3
4
Turn M.C. to adjust hour.  
Press M.C. to select minute.  
Turn M.C. to adjust minute.  
Press M.C. to confirm the selection.  
Contrast (display contrast setting)  
1
Turn M.C. to adjust the contrast level.  
0 to 15 is displayed as the level is increased or de-  
creased.  
2
Press M.C. to confirm the selection.  
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Operating this unit  
02  
communications for the USB storage device  
first before proceeding.  
Removing the front panel to protect your unit from  
theft  
The front panel can be detached to deter theft.  
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If connecting both USB1 (USB storage de-  
vice1)/iPod1 (iPod connected using USB  
input1) and USB2 (USB storage device2)/  
iPod2 (iPod connected using USB input2) at  
the same time, use a Pioneer USB cable (CD-  
U50E) in addition to the regular Pioneer USB  
cable.  
Set the application for Pandora to off when  
you select an iPod as the source. The source  
may be switched to Pandora automatically if  
the application is on.  
1
Press the open button to open the front panel.  
Grip the left side of the front panel and pull it  
gently outward.  
2
Take care not to grip it too tightly or to drop the  
front panel and protect it from contact with water  
or other fluids to prevent permanent damage.  
Always keep the detached front panel in a protec-  
tion device such as a protection case.  
3
Re-attaching the front panel  
1
Reattach the front panel by holding it upright to  
the unit and clipping it securely into the mount-  
ing hooks.  
Use and care of the remote  
control  
Using the remote control  
Turning the unit on  
Press SRC/OFF to turn the unit on.  
1
Point the remote control in the direction of the  
front panel to operate.  
1
When using for the first time, pull out the film  
protruding from the tray.  
Turning the unit off  
Press and hold SRC/OFF until the unit turns off.  
1
Replacing the battery  
Selecting a source  
1
Slide the tray out on the back of the remote con-  
trol.  
1
Press SRC/OFF to cycle between:  
TUNER (tuner)CD (CD player)USB1 (USB1)/  
iPod1 (iPod1)Pandora1 (Pandora1)USB2  
(USB2)/iPod2 (iPod2)Pandora2 (Pandora2)—  
SD (SD memory card)AUX1 (AUX1)AUX2  
(AUX2)BT Audio (BT audio)  
2
Insert the battery with the plus (+) and minus ()  
poles aligned properly.  
Adjusting the volume  
1
Turn M.C. to adjust the volume.  
CAUTION  
For safety reasons, park your vehicle when remov-  
ing the front panel.  
WARNING  
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Keep the battery out of the reach of children.  
Should the battery be swallowed, consult a  
doctor immediately.  
Notes  
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When this units blue/white lead is connected  
to the vehicles auto-antenna relay control  
terminal, the vehicles antenna extends when  
this units source is turned on. To retract the  
antenna, turn the source off.  
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed)  
must not be exposed to excessive heat such  
as sunshine, fire or the like.  
CAUTION  
Use one CR2025 (3 V) lithium battery.  
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When there are two USB storage devices con-  
nected to this unit and you want to switch be-  
tween them for playback, disconnect  
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02  
Operating this unit  
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Remove the battery if the remote control is not  
used for a month or longer.  
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is  
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the  
same or equivalent type.  
Returning to the ordinary display from the list/cate-  
gory  
1
Press BAND/  
.
Selecting a function or list  
1
Turn M.C. or LEVER.  
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Do not handle the battery with metallic tools.  
Do not store the battery with metallic objects.  
If the battery leaks, wipe the remote control  
completely clean and install a new battery.  
When disposing of used batteries, comply  
with governmental regulations or environmen-  
tal public institutionsrules that apply in your  
country/area.  
Perchlorate Material special handling may  
apply.  
perchlorate. (Applicable to California, U.S.A.)”  
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In this manual, Turn M.C.is used to describe  
the operation used to select a function or list.  
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Tuner  
Basic operations  
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1
2
3
4
5
9
6
7
Important  
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Do not store the remote control in high tem-  
peratures or direct sunlight.  
The remote control may not function properly  
in direct sunlight.  
Do not let the remote control fall onto the  
floor, where it may become jammed under the  
brake or accelerator pedal.  
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1
b
RDS  
2
3
4 5 6  
7
Menu operations identical  
for function settings/audio  
adjustments/initial  
a
b
Non-RDS or AM  
1 TAG indicator  
2 Tags transferring indicator  
3 Band indicator  
4 5 (stereo) indicator  
5 LOC indicator  
settings/lists  
Returning to the previous display  
Returning to the previous list/category (the folder/ca-  
tegory one level higher)  
1
Press /DISP.  
Appears when local seek tuning is on.  
6 Preset number indicator  
7 Signal level indicator  
Turning the demo display on or off  
1
Press and hold /DISP.  
8 TEXT indicator  
Returning to the ordinary display  
Canceling the initial setting menu  
Shows when the radio text is received.  
9 Program service name  
a Frequency indicator  
1
Press BAND/  
.
b Voltage indicator  
Shows the battery voltage.  
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Operating this unit  
02  
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The level displayed on the voltage indi-  
cator may differ from the actual voltage  
level.  
Using iTunes tagging  
This function can be operated with the following  
iPod models.  
iPod touch 4th generation  
iPod touch 3rd generation  
iPod touch 2nd generation  
iPod touch 1st generation  
iPod classic 160GB  
Selecting a band  
1
Press BAND/ until the desired band (FM-1, FM-  
2,FM-3 for FM or AM) is displayed.  
Manual tuning (step by step)  
Turn LEVER.  
1
iPod classic 120GB  
iPod classic  
Seeking  
Turn and hold down LEVER.  
1
iPod nano 6th generation  
iPod nano 5th generation  
iPod nano 4th generation  
iPod nano 3rd generation  
iPhone 4  
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While turning and holding down LEVER, you  
can skip stations. Seek tuning starts as soon  
as you release LEVER.  
iPhone 3GS  
iPhone 3G  
iPhone  
Storing and recalling stations  
for each band  
1
Press  
(list).  
However, tag information can be stored in this  
unit even while other iPod models are used.  
The song information (tag) can be saved from  
the broadcasting station to your iPod. The  
songs will show up in a playlist called Tagged  
playlistin iTunes the next time you sync your  
iPod. Then you can directly buy the songs you  
want from the iTunes Store.  
The preset screen is displayed.  
2
Use M.C. to store the selected fre-  
quency in the memory.  
Turn to change the preset number. Press and  
hold to store.  
3
Use M.C. to select the desired station.  
Turn to change the station. Press to select.  
All stations stored for FM bands can be re-  
called from each independent FM band.  
You can tune the channel up or down manu-  
ally by pressing or  
Press BAND/ or  
dinary display.  
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The tagged songs and the song that you  
can buy from the iTunes Store may be dif-  
ferent. Make sure to confirm the song be-  
fore you make the purchase.  
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Storing the tag information to this unit  
#
(list) to return to the or-  
1
Tune in to the broadcast station.  
2
Press and hold M.C. if TAG is indicated in the dis-  
play while desired song is broadcasting.  
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While storing the tag data on this unit, TAG  
flashes.  
Switching the display  
Desired information can be displayed while  
tag information has been broadcasting.  
Storing the tagged information to your iPod  
1
Connect an iPod to the USB cable using an iPod  
Dock Connector.  
Selecting the desired text information  
2
Select Tags transfer from the function settings to  
transfer tag information from this unit to the iPod.  
If you switch sources during tag transfer, the  
transfer will stop. To cancel the transfer, select  
Tags transfer from the function settings and  
then try transferring the tag information again.  
1
Press /DISP.  
Frequency or program service namesong title  
and artist name  
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02  
Operating this unit  
Using radio text  
Local seek tuning lets you tune in to only those radio  
stations with sufficiently strong signals for good re-  
ception.  
Displaying radio text  
You can display the currently received radio text and  
the three most recent radio texts.  
1
Press M.C. to turn local on.  
To cancel, press M.C. again.  
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1
Press and hold down  
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(list) to display radio text.  
You can turn off radio text display by pressing  
/DISP, SRC/OFF or BAND/  
2
Turn LEVER left or right to select the desired set-  
ting.  
.
FM: Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4  
AM: Level 1Level 2  
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When no radio text is received, NO TEXT ap-  
pears in the display.  
Turn LEVER left or right to recall the three most  
recent radio texts.  
The highest level setting allows reception of only  
the strongest stations, while lower levels allow the  
reception of weaker stations.  
2
3
Press  
or  
to scroll.  
Tuning Mode (LEVER tuning setting)  
Storing and recalling radio text  
You can store data from up to six radio text transmis-  
sions to the RT Memo 1 to RT Memo 6 keys.  
You can assign a function to the LEVER on the unit.  
Select Manual (manual tuning) to tune up or down  
manually or select Preset (preset channel) to switch  
between preset channels.  
1
2
3
Display the radio text you want to store in the  
memory.  
1
Press M.C. to select Manual or Preset.  
Press  
(list).  
The preset screen is displayed.  
Use LEVER to store the selected radio text.  
Turn it to change the preset number. Press and  
hold down M.C. to store.  
4
Use LEVER to select the desired radio text.  
Turn it to change the radio text. Press M.C. to se-  
lect.  
CD/CD-R/CD-RW and external  
storage devices (USB, SD)  
Basic operations  
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To return to the ordinary display, press BAND/  
or (list).  
1
2
3
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The tuner automatically stores the three lat-  
est radio text broadcasts received, repla-  
cing the oldest text with the newest text.  
Function settings  
4
5
6
7
8
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
1 Bit rate/sampling frequency indicator  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
Shows the bit rate or sampling frequency of  
the current track (file) when the compressed  
audio is playing.  
and press to select FUNCTION.  
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
3
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the function.  
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When playing back VBR (variable bit  
rate)-recorded AAC files, the average bit  
rate value is displayed. However, de-  
pending on the software used to decode  
AAC files, VBR may be displayed.  
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If AM band is selected, only BSM, Local  
and Tuning Mode are available.  
BSM (best stations memory)  
2 Folder number indicator  
Shows the folder number currently playing  
when the compressed audio is playing.  
3 Track number indicator  
4 PLAY/PAUSE indicator  
5 S.Rtrv indicator  
BSM (best stations memory) automatically stores the  
six strongest stations in the order of their signal  
strength.  
1
Press M.C. to turn BSM on.  
To cancel, press M.C. again.  
Local (local seek tuning)  
Appears when Sound Retriever function is on.  
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6 Song time (progress bar)  
7 Play time indicator  
8 Voltage indicator  
Returning to root folder  
Press and hold BAND/  
1
.
Switching between compressed audio and CD-DA  
Press BAND/  
Shows the battery voltage.  
1
.
!
The level displayed on the voltage indi-  
cator may differ from the actual voltage  
level.  
Switching between playback memory devices  
You can switch between playback memory devices on  
USB storage devices with more than one Mass Sto-  
rage Device-compatible memory device.  
Opening the front panel  
1
!
Press BAND/  
You can switch between up to 32 different mem-  
ory devices.  
.
1
Press the open button.  
Disc loading slot appears.  
Playing a CD/CD-R/CD-RW  
1
Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with the  
label side up.  
Notes  
!
!
!
When playing compressed audio, there is no  
Ejecting a CD/CD-R/CD-RW  
Press h (eject).  
sound during fast forward or reverse.  
Disconnect USB storage devices from the unit  
when not in use.  
If there are two USB storage devices con-  
nected to this unit, the device connected to  
the input of the selected source is the one  
that is operated.  
1
Playing songs on a USB storage device  
1
Use a Pioneer USB cable to connect the USB sto-  
rage device to the unit.  
Plug in the USB storage device using the USB  
cable.  
!
Stopping playback of files on a USB storage device  
!
!
Disconnect communications for the USB sto-  
rage device before switching to operation of  
the other device.  
You may disconnect the USB storage device at  
any time.  
Playing songs on an SD memory card  
1
Remove the front panel.  
For details, refer to Removing the front panel to  
Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.  
Insert it with the contact surface facing down,  
and press on the card until it clicks and comple-  
tely locks into place.  
Re-attach the front panel.  
Press SRC/OFF to select SD as the source.  
Playback will start.  
Displaying text information  
2
Selecting the desired text information  
1
Press /DISP.  
Notes  
3
4
!
!
Depending on the version of iTunes used to  
write MP3 files to a disc or media file types, in-  
compatible text stored within an audio file  
may be displayed incorrectly.  
Text information items that can be changed  
depend on the media.  
Stopping playback of files on an SD memory card  
1
Remove the front panel.  
For details, refer to Removing the front panel to  
Press on the SD memory card until it clicks.  
The SD memory card is ejected.  
Pull out the SD memory card.  
2
Selecting and playing files/  
tracks from the name list  
If there are external storage devices (USB, SD)  
connected to the unit, this function is only  
available when Music browse is set to OFF.  
3
4
Re-attach the front panel.  
Selecting a folder  
Press  
or  
1
.
Selecting a track  
Turn LEVER.  
1
Fast forwarding or reversing  
Turn and hold down LEVER to the right or left.  
1
1
Press  
(list) to switch to the file/track  
name list mode.  
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2
Use M.C. to select the desired file name  
(or folder name).  
!
This unit must create an index in order to facil-  
itate Artists, Albums, Songs, and Genres  
searches. Typically, it will take approximately  
70 seconds to create an index for 1 000 songs,  
and we recommend that up to 3 000 songs be  
used. Please note that certain types of file  
may take longer to index than others.  
Depending on the number of files in the USB  
storage device, there may be a delay when dis-  
playing a list.  
Keys may not have any effect during the crea-  
tion of an index or list.  
Lists are recreated each time the unit is  
turned on.  
Changing the file or folder name  
1
Turn M.C.  
You can also perform this operation by turning  
LEVER.  
Playing  
1
When a file or track is selected, press M.C.  
!
Viewing a list of the files (or folders) in the selected  
folder  
1
When a folder is selected, press M.C.  
!
!
Playing a song in the selected folder  
1
When a folder is selected, press and hold M.C.  
Browsing for a song  
Function settings  
!
This function is only available when a file  
on an external storage device (USB, SD) or  
a song on an iPod is being played.  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
!
If there are external storage devices (USB,  
SD) connected to the unit, this function is  
only available when Music browse is set to  
USB memory1, USB memory2 or SD card.  
and press to select FUNCTION.  
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
3
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the function.  
Play mode (repeat play)  
1
Press  
(list) to switch to the top menu  
1
Press M.C. to select a repeat play range.  
CD/CD-R/CD-RW  
of the list search.  
2
Use M.C. to select a category/song.  
!
!
!
Disc repeat Repeat all tracks  
Track repeat Repeat the current track  
Folder repeat Repeat the current folder  
Changing the name of the song or category  
1
External storage device (USB, SD)  
Turn M.C.  
!
!
!
All repeat Repeat all files  
Track repeat Repeat the current file  
Folder repeat Repeat the current folder  
Artists (artists)Albums (albums)Songs  
(songs)Genres (genres)  
You can also perform this operation by turning  
LEVER.  
Random mode (random play)  
Playing  
1
Press M.C. to turn random play on or off.  
1
When a song is selected, press M.C.  
Link play (link play)  
Viewing a list of songs in the selected category  
1
When a category is selected, press M.C.  
Playing a song in the selected category  
1
When a category is selected, press and hold M.C.  
Searching the list by alphabet  
1
When a list for the selected category is displayed,  
press to switch to alphabet search mode.  
2
3
Turn M.C. to select a letter.  
Press M.C. to display the alphabetical list.  
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1
2
!
Press M.C. to display the setting mode.  
Turn M.C. to change the mode; press to select.  
Artist Plays an album of the artist currently  
being played.  
Album Plays a song from the album currently  
being played.  
1
Connect an iPod to the USB cable using an iPod  
Dock Connector.  
Selecting a track (chapter)  
Turn LEVER.  
!
!
1
Fast forwarding or reversing  
Turn and hold down LEVER to the right or left.  
Genre Plays an album from the genre currently  
being played.  
1
The selected song/album will be played after the cur-  
rently playing song.  
Selecting an album  
Press or  
1
.
!
This function is only available for external storage  
devices (USB, SD).  
Notes  
Pause (pause)  
!
!
!
The iPod cannot be turned on or off when the  
control mode is set to AUDIO.  
Disconnect headphones from the iPod before  
connecting it to this unit.  
The iPod will turn off about two minutes after  
the ignition switch is set to OFF.  
1
Press M.C. to pause or resume.  
Sound Retriever (sound retriever)  
Automatically enhances compressed audio and re-  
stores rich sound.  
1
Press M.C. to select the desired setting.  
OFF (off)12  
1 is effective for low compression rates, and 2 is  
effective for high compression rates.  
Displaying text information  
Selecting the desired text information  
1
Press /DISP.  
iPod  
Basic operations  
Browsing for a song  
1
Press  
(list) to switch to the top menu  
1
2
3
of the list search.  
2
Use M.C. to select a category/song.  
Changing the name of the song or category  
1
Turn M.C.  
Playlists (playlists)Artists (artists)Albums  
(albums)Songs (songs)Podcasts (podcasts)  
Genres (genres)Composers (composers)—  
Audiobooks (audiobooks)  
You can also perform this operation by turning  
LEVER.  
4
5
6
7
8
1 Repeat indicator  
2 Song number indicator  
3 Shuffle indicator  
4 PLAY/PAUSE indicator  
5 S.Rtrv indicator  
Playing  
1
When a song is selected, press M.C.  
Appears when Sound Retriever function is on.  
6 Song time (progress bar)  
7 Play time indicator  
Viewing a list of songs in the selected category  
1
When a category is selected, press M.C.  
8 Voltage indicator  
Shows the battery voltage.  
!
The level displayed on the voltage indi-  
cator may differ from the actual voltage  
level.  
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Operating this units iPod  
function from your iPod  
You can listen to the sound from your iPod ap-  
plications using your cars speakers, when  
APP is selected.  
This function is not compatible with the follow-  
ing iPod models.  
Playing a song in the selected category  
1
When a category is selected, press and hold M.C.  
Searching the list by alphabet  
1
When a list for the selected category is displayed,  
press to switch to alphabet search mode.  
2
3
Turn M.C. to select a letter.  
Press M.C. to display the alphabetical list.  
iPod with video  
Notes  
iPod nano 1st generation  
APP Mode is compatible with the following  
iPod models.  
!
You can play playlists created with the PC ap-  
plication (MusicSphere). The application will  
be available on our website.  
!
!
!
!
iPod touch 4th generation (software version  
4.1 or later)  
iPod touch 3rd generation (software version  
3.0 or later)  
iPod touch 2nd generation (software ver-  
sion 3.0 or later)  
iPod touch 1st generation (software version  
3.0 or later)  
!
Playlists that you created with the PC applica-  
tion (MusicSphere) are displayed in abbre-  
viated form.  
Playing songs related to the  
currently playing song  
You can play songs from the following lists.  
Album list of the currently playing artist  
Song list of the currently playing album  
Album list of the currently playing genre  
!
!
!
!
iPhone 4 (software version 4.1 or later)  
iPhone 3GS (software version 3.0 or later)  
iPhone 3G (software version 3.0 or later)  
iPhone (software version 3.0 or later)  
1 Press BAND/ to switch the control mode.  
1
Press and hold M.C. to switch to link  
!
!
!
iPod This units iPod function can be  
operated from the connected iPod.  
APP Play back the sound from your  
iPod applications.  
AUDIO This units iPod function can  
be operated from this unit.  
play mode.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the mode; press to  
select.  
!
!
!
Artist Plays an album of the artist cur-  
rently being played.  
Album Plays a song from the album cur-  
rently being played.  
Genre Plays an album from the genre  
currently being played.  
Function settings  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
The selected song/album will be played after  
the currently playing song.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
and press to select FUNCTION.  
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
Notes  
3
!
The selected song/album may be canceled if  
you operate functions other than link search  
(e.g. fast forward and reverse).  
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the function.  
!
Depending on the song selected to play, the  
end of the currently playing song and the be-  
ginning of the selected song/album may be  
cut off.  
Play mode (repeat play)  
1
Press M.C. to select a repeat play range.  
!
!
Repeat One Repeat the current song  
Repeat All Repeat all songs in the selected  
list  
Shuffle mode (shuffle)  
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1
Press M.C. to select your favorite setting.  
!
!
When the control mode is set to iPod/APP,  
only Pause, Tags transfer or  
Sound Retriever is available.  
The browse function cannot be operated from  
this unit.  
!
!
!
Shuffle Songs Play back songs in the se-  
lected list in random order.  
Shuffle Albums Play back songs from a  
randomly selected album in order.  
Shuffle OFF Cancel random play.  
Shuffle all (shuffle all)  
â
1
Press M.C. to turn shuffle all on.  
To turn off, set Shuffle mode in the FUNCTION  
menu to off.  
Using Pandora  
IMPORTANT:  
Requirements to access the Pandora music ser-  
vice using the Pioneer car audio/video products:  
Link play (link play)  
!
Apple iPhone (first generation), iPhone 3G,  
iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4G, iPod touch 1G, iPod  
touch 2G, iPod touch 3G or iPod touch 4G  
(firmware version 3.0 or later).  
Certain firmware versions for the iPod touch  
and iPhone may not be compatible with the  
Pandora application. If this appears to be the  
case, please update the firmware to a version  
that is compatible with Pandora.  
1
2
Press M.C. to display the setting mode.  
Turn M.C. to change the mode; press to select.  
For details about the settings, refer to Playing  
Pause (pause)  
1
Press M.C. to pause or resume.  
Tags transfer (Tags transfer)  
!
!
Latest version of the Pandora application for  
the iPhone, downloaded to your device.  
(Search Apple iTunes App Store for  
Pandora).  
Current Pandora account (Free account and  
paid accounts available from Pandora; create  
a free account online at  
Transfer the tag information contained in the tuner  
source.  
1
Press M.C. to store the tag information. Refer to  
Audiobooks (audiobook speed)  
1
Press M.C. to select your favorite setting.  
the Pandora application for the iPhone).  
iPhone Data Plan.  
Note: If the Data Plan for your iPhone does  
not provide for unlimited data usage, addi-  
tional charges from your carrier may apply for  
accessing the Pandora service via 3G and/or  
EDGE networks.  
Connection to the Internet via 3G, EDGE or  
Wi-Fi network.  
Optional Pioneer adapter cable connecting  
your iPhone to the Pioneer car audio/video  
products.  
!
Faster Playback at a speed faster than nor-  
mal  
Normal Playback at normal speed  
Slower Playback at a speed slower than nor-  
mal  
!
!
!
Sound Retriever (sound retriever)  
1
Press M.C. to select the desired setting.  
OFF (off)12  
1 is effective for low compression rates, and 2 is  
effective for high compression rates.  
!
!
Notes  
!
Switching the control mode to iPod pauses  
song playback. Operate the iPod to resume  
playback.  
The following functions are still accessible  
from the unit even if the control mode is set to  
iPod/APP.  
Limitations:  
!
Access to the Pandora service will depend on  
the availability of a cellular and/or Wi-Fi net-  
work for purposes of allowing your iPhone to  
connect to the Internet.  
!
Pausing  
Fast forward/reverse  
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Ability of the Pioneer car audio/video products  
to access the Pandora service is subject to  
change without notice and could be affected  
by any of the following: compatibility issues  
with future firmware versions of iPhones;  
compatibility issues with future firmware ver-  
sions of the Pandora application for the  
iPhone; changes to the Pandora music service  
by Pandora; discontinuation of the Pandora  
music service by Pandora.  
Certain functionality of the Pandora service is  
not available when accessing the service  
through the Pioneer car audio/video products,  
including, but not limited to, creating new sta-  
tions, deleting stations, emailing current sta-  
tions, buying tracks from iTunes, viewing  
additional text information, logging in to  
Pandora, and adjusting Cell Network Audio  
Quality.  
2 QuickMix indicator  
3 PLAY/PAUSE indicator  
4 S.Rtrv indicator  
Appears when Sound Retriever function is on.  
5 Song time (progress bar)  
6 Play time indicator  
7 Voltage indicator  
Shows the battery voltage.  
!
The level displayed on the voltage indi-  
cator may differ from the actual voltage  
level.  
!
Playing tracks  
1
Connect an iPod to the USB cable using an iPod  
Dock Connector.  
2
Start up the Pandora application installed on the  
iPod.  
Giving a Thumbs Up  
Press to give a Thumbs Upfor the track cur-  
rently playing.  
1
Pandora Internet radio is a music service not af-  
filiated with Pioneer. More information is avail-  
Giving a Thumbs Down  
Press to give a Thumbs Downfor the track  
currently playing and to skip to the next track.  
1
You can play the Pandora by connecting your  
iPod which was installed the Pandora applica-  
tion.  
Skipping tracks  
Turn LEVER to the right.  
1
Notes  
Displaying text information  
!
!
!
Two iPods can be connected to this unit at the  
same time. Settings are the same as those for  
Pandora1 and Pandora2.  
If there are two iPods connected to this unit,  
the iPod connected to the input of the se-  
lected source is the one that is operated.  
Disconnect communications for the selected  
iPod before switching to operation of the other  
iPod.  
Selecting the desired text information  
1
Press /DISP.  
Selecting and playing the  
QuickMix/station list  
1
Press  
(list) to switch to the Quick-  
Mix/station list mode.  
Basic operations  
1 2  
3
4
5
6
7
1 Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down indicator  
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Use M.C. to select the QuickMix or de-  
!
The 3-way network mode (NW) lets you cre-  
ate a 3-way multi-amp, multi-speaker sys-  
tem with separate speakers for  
sired station.  
Changing the sort order  
1
!
reproduction of high, middle and low fre-  
quencies (bands), each driven by a dedi-  
cated power amp. The 3-way network mode  
provides network and time alignment func-  
tions, two functions essential for a multi-  
amp, multi-speaker system, to enable pre-  
cise control over settings for each fre-  
quency range.  
The standard mode (STD) lets you create a  
4-speaker system with front and rear speak-  
ers, or a 6-speaker system with front and  
rear speakers and subwoofers.  
Press  
(list).  
ABC You can sort the items in the list alphabeti-  
cally  
DATE You can sort the items in the list in order  
of the dates on which the items were created  
!
Changing QuickMix or stations  
Turn M.C.  
1
Playing  
When QuickMix or the station is selected, press  
M.C.  
!
1
Important  
Function settings  
This unit's audio settings will continue to remain  
in the memory even if the battery is disconnected  
or the microprocessor reset. If you want to reset  
the audio settings, refer to AUDIO reset (audio  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
and press to select FUNCTION.  
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
3
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the function.  
Operation mode marks  
This manual uses the following marks to make  
the description clear.  
Bookmark (bookmark)  
: This mark indicates a function only in  
3-way network mode or an operation in 3-way  
network mode.  
1
Press M.C. to store track information.  
Pause (pause)  
: This mark indicates a function available  
only in standard mode or an operation in stan-  
dard mode.  
1
Press M.C. to pause or resume.  
Sound Retriever (sound retriever)  
!
The functions and operations which do not  
carry either mark are commonly used in  
the 3-way network mode and standard  
mode.  
1
Press M.C. to select the desired setting.  
12OFF (off)  
1 is effective for low compression rates, and 2 is  
effective for high compression rates.  
3-way network mode  
Adjusting the audio easily  
By carrying out the following settings/adjust-  
ments in the order shown, you can effortlessly  
create a finely-tuned sound field.  
Audio adjustments  
Operation modes  
This unit features two operation modes: the 3-  
way network mode (NW) and the standard  
mode (STD). You can switch between modes  
as desired. Initially, the DSP setting is set to  
the standard mode (STD). (Refer to Switching  
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Adjusting the audio finely  
Introduction of audio adjustments  
By carrying out the following settings/adjust-  
ments in the order shown, you can effortlessly  
create a finely-tuned sound field.  
2 Adjusting network (NW 1, NW 2, NW 3,  
NW 4)  
1
1 Audio display  
1
2
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
Standard mode  
Adjusting the audio easily  
and press to select AUDIO.  
The following functions let you easily adjust  
your audio system to match the car interior  
acoustic characteristics, which vary depend-  
ing on the type of car.  
3
Turn M.C. to select the audio function.  
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the audio function.  
3-way network mode  
BAL (balance adjustment)NW 1 (network  
adjustment 1)NW 2 (network adjustment 2)  
NW 3 (network adjustment 3)NW 4 (net-  
work adjustment 4)POSI (position selector)  
TA1 (time alignment setting)TA2 (time  
alignment adjusting)LOUD (loudness)—  
EQ 1 (graphic equalizer)EQ 2 (16-band gra-  
phic equalizer)A.EQ (auto-equalizer on/off)  
ASL (automatic sound levelizer)SLA  
(source level adjustment)  
Adjusting the audio finely  
By carrying out the following settings/adjust-  
ments in the order shown, you can effortlessly  
create a finely-tuned sound field.  
1 Using time alignment (TA1, TA2)  
(SW 3)  
(F.HPF 1, F.HPF 2)  
(R.HPF 1, R.HPF 2)  
Standard mode  
F/B (balance adjustment)POSI (position se-  
lector)TA1 (time alignment setting)TA2  
(time alignment adjusting)LOUD (loudness)  
EQ 1 (graphic equalizer)EQ 2 (16-band  
graphic equalizer)SW 1 (subwoofer on/off)  
SW 2 (subwoofer cut-off frequency)SW 3  
(subwoofer slope)F.HPF 1 (front high pass  
filter slope)F.HPF 2 (front high pass filter  
cut-off frequency)R.HPF 1 (rear high pass fil-  
ter slope)R.HPF 2 (rear high pass filter cut-  
off frequency)A.EQ (auto-equalizer on/off)—  
ASL (automatic sound levelizer)SLA (source  
level adjustment)  
Extra functions  
These functions are helpful in adjusting the  
sound to suit your system or your personal  
preferences.  
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Press M.C. to display the setting mode.  
2
Press M.C. and hold to switch between  
#
You can also switch between the audio func-  
left/right common mode and left/right in-  
dependent mode.  
tions in reverse order by turning M.C. counter-  
clockwise.  
L/R (left/right common mode)Left (left)—  
Right (right)  
#
When selecting FM as the source, you cannot  
switch to SLA.  
When selecting OFF in TA1, you cannot  
switch to TA2.  
You can select SW 2 and SW 3 only when sub-  
woofer output is turned on in SW 1.  
To return to the display of each source, press  
3
Adjust these functions as desired.  
#
#
Using the position selector  
One way to assure a more natural sound is to  
clearly position the stereo image, putting you  
right in the center of the sound field. The posi-  
tion selector function lets you automatically  
adjust the speakersoutput levels and inserts  
a delay time to match the number and posi-  
tion of occupied seats.  
#
BAND/  
.
Notes  
!
!
If you do not operate the audio function within  
about 30 seconds, the display is automatically  
returned to the source display.  
EQ 2 (16-band graphic equalizer), TA2 (time  
alignment adjusting), NW 1 (network adjust-  
ment 1), NW 2 (network adjustment 2), NW 3  
(network adjustment 3) and NW 4 (network  
adjustment 4) functions are not canceled  
automatically.  
1
Use M.C. to select POSI in the audio  
function menu.  
2
Turn LEVER to select a listening posi-  
tion.  
OFF (off)Front Left (front seat left)—  
Front Right (front seat right)Front (front  
Switching left and right channel  
You can adjust following functions for left and  
right channel independently or commonly.  
seats)All (all seats  
)
3-way network mode  
Using balance adjustment  
You can select a balance setting that provides  
an ideal listening environment in all occupied  
seats.  
!
!
Adjusting network (NW 1, NW 2, NW 3)  
(EQ 2)  
!
This function is only available in 3-way net-  
work mode  
Standard mode  
.
!
!
(SW 3)  
1
Use M.C. to select BAL.  
!
!
!
(F.HPF 1, F.HPF 2)  
(R.HPF 1, R.HPF 2)  
(EQ 2)  
2
Turn LEVER to adjust the left/right  
speaker balance.  
Left 25 to Right 25 is displayed as the left/  
right speaker balance moves from left to right.  
1
Use M.C. to select the audio function  
described above.  
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You cannot select Auto TA if auto TA and EQ  
Using fader/balance adjustment  
You can change the fader/balance setting to  
provide an ideal listening environment for all  
of the occupied seats.  
has not been carried out. In this case,  
Please set Auto TA appears.  
Adjusting time alignment  
The distance between the selected position  
and each speaker can be adjusted.  
!
This function is only available in standard  
mode  
.
1
Use M.C. to select F/B.  
!
An adjusted time alignment is memorized  
in Custom.  
1
Use M.C. to select TA 1.  
2
Turn LEVER to adjust the front/rear  
speaker balance.  
Front 25 to Rear 25 is displayed as the front/  
rear speaker balance moves from front to rear.  
2
Press M.C. to select a unit of distance.  
#
Select F/R 00 when only using two speakers.  
(cm) (centimeter)(inch) (inch)  
3
Press M.C. to display the left/right  
3
4
Press /DISP to display the upper tier.  
Use M.C. to select TA2.  
speaker balance mode.  
4
Turn LEVER to adjust the left/right  
speaker balance.  
Left 25 to Right 25 is displayed as the left/  
right speaker balance moves from left to right.  
#
Can't Adjust TA. Set POS. FL/FR appears  
when neither Front Left nor Front Right is se-  
lected in the position selector mode (POSI).  
#
When selecting OFF in TA1, you cannot  
Using time alignment  
switch to TA2.  
The distance between the listening position  
and each speaker can be adjusted with this  
function.  
5
Turn M.C. to select the speaker to be  
adjusted.  
3-way network mode  
High L (high-range left)High R (high-range  
right)Mid L (middle-range left)Mid R  
(middle-range right)Low L (low-range left)—  
Low R (low-range right)  
1
Use M.C. to select TA1 in the audio  
function menu.  
Standard mode  
2
Turn LEVER to select the time align-  
Front L (front left)Front R (front right)—  
Rear R (rear right)Rear L (rear left)—  
SubW. L (subwoofer left)SubW. R (subwoo-  
fer right)  
ment.  
Initial (initial)Custom (custom)Auto TA  
(auto-time alignment)OFF (off)  
!
!
!
Initial is the factory supplied time align-  
ment.  
#
You cannot select SubW. L and SubW. R  
when the subwoofer output is off.  
Custom is an adjusted time alignment that  
you can create for yourself.  
Auto TA is the time alignment created by  
auto TA and EQ. (Refer to Auto TA and EQ  
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Turn LEVER to adjust the distance be-  
Adjustable parameters  
tween the selected speaker and the listen-  
ing position.  
400.0cm to 0.0cm is displayed as the distance  
is increased or decreased, if you have selected  
centimeters ((cm)).  
160inch to 0inch is displayed as the distance  
is increased or decreased, if you have selected  
inches ((inch)).  
The network function enables adjustment of  
the following parameters. Make adjustments  
in line with the reproduced frequency band  
and characteristics of each connected speaker  
unit.  
Level  
(dB)  
#
You can adjust the distance for the other  
Reproduced frequency band  
Pass  
speakers in the same way.  
7
Press BAND/ to cancel the time align-  
ment mode.  
Slope (dB/oct.)  
Level  
About the network function  
Frequency  
(Hz)  
The network function lets you divide the audio  
signal into different frequency bands, and  
then reproduce each of them through sepa-  
rate speaker units.  
Cut-off frequency Cut-off frequency  
of HPF  
of LPF  
You can then make precise adjustments to the  
reproduced frequency band (with a low-pass  
filter or high-pass filter), level, phase and other  
parameters to match the characteristics of  
each speaker unit.  
Reproduced frequency band  
Adjusting the HPF (high-pass filter) or LPF  
(low-pass filter) cut-off frequency lets you set  
the reproduced frequency band for each  
speaker unit.  
!
The HPF cuts frequencies (low) below the  
set frequency, letting high frequencies  
through.  
!
The LPF cuts frequencies (high) above the  
set frequency, letting low frequencies  
through.  
Level  
The difference in reproduced levels between  
speaker units can be corrected.  
Slope  
Adjusting the HPF/LPF slope (filter attenuation  
slope) lets you adjust the continuity of sound  
between speaker units.  
!
The slope indicates the number of decibels  
(dB) the signal is attenuated when the fre-  
quency is one octave higher (lower) (Unit:  
dB/oct.). The steeper the slope, the more  
the signal is attenuated.  
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Phase  
Phase adjustment  
You can switch phase (normal, reverse) for  
each speaker units input signal. When the  
continuity of sound between speakers is im-  
precise, try switching phase. This may improve  
the continuity of sound between speakers.  
When the cross-over point value for filters on  
both sides is set to 12 dB/oct., the phase is  
reversed 180 degrees at the filter cut-off fre-  
quency. In this case, reversing the phase as-  
sures improved sound continuity.  
Normal phase  
Reverse phase  
Points concerning network adjustments  
Cut-off frequency adjustment  
!
With the low-range speaker installed in the  
rear tray, if you set Low LPF cut-off fre-  
quency high, bass sound is separated so  
that it appears to come from the rear. You  
are recommended to set Low LPF cut-off  
frequency to 100 Hz or lower.  
The maximum input power setting for mid-  
dle-range and high-range speakers is  
usually lower than low-range speakers.  
Please be aware that if the Mid HPF or  
HighHPF cut-off frequency is set lower  
than required, strong bass signal input  
may damage the speaker.  
Crossover point  
Muting the speaker unit (filter)  
You can mute each speaker unit (filter). When  
a speaker unit (filter) is muted, no sound is  
outputted from that speaker.  
!
!
If you mute the selected speaker unit (fil-  
ter), MUTE blinks and no adjustments are  
possible.  
Even if any speaker unit (filter) is muted,  
you can adjust the parameters for other  
speaker units (filters).  
!
Level adjustment  
The basic frequencies of many musical instru-  
ments are in the middle range. First perform  
middle-range level adjustment, followed by  
high-range and then low-range level adjust-  
ment in that order.  
1
Use M.C. to select NW 1.  
2
Turn LEVER to select the speaker unit  
(filter) to be adjusted.  
Slope adjustment  
Low LPF (low-range speaker LPF)Mid HPF  
(middle-range speaker HPF)Mid LPF (mid-  
dle-range speaker LPF)HighHPF (high-range  
speaker HPF)  
!
!
!
If you set a small absolute value for the  
slope (for a gentle slope), interference be-  
tween adjacent speaker units can easily re-  
sult in degraded frequency response.  
If you set a large absolute value for the  
slope (for a steep slope), continuity of  
sound between speaker units is degraded,  
and sounds appear to be separated.  
If you set the slope to 0 dB/oct. (pass), the  
audio signal bypasses the filter, so the filter  
does not have an effect.  
3
Press M.C. to mute the selected speaker  
unit (filter).  
MUTE blinks in the display.  
#
To cancel the muting, press M.C. again.  
Adjusting network  
Use M.C. to select NW 1.  
1
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Turn LEVER to select the speaker unit  
10 Press M.C. to switch the phase of the  
selected speaker unit (filter).  
(filter) to be adjusted.  
Low LPF (low-range speaker LPF)Mid HPF  
(middle-range speaker HPF)Mid LPF (mid-  
dle-range speaker LPF)HighHPF (high-range  
speaker HPF)  
NOR (normal)REV (reverse)  
#
You can adjust the parameters for other  
speaker units (filters) in the same way.  
11 Press /DISP to display the upper tier.  
3
Press /DISP to display the upper tier.  
12 Use M.C. to select NW 4.  
4
Use M.C. to select NW 2.  
13 Press M.C. to select stereo or monaural.  
5
Turn M.C. to select the cut-off fre-  
Stereo (stereo)MONO (monaural)  
quency (crossover frequency) of the se-  
lected speaker unit (filter).  
#
You can operate this procedure only when  
Low LPF is selected.  
Low LPF: 2531.540506380100  
125160200250 (Hz)  
Mid HPF: 2531.540506380100  
125160200250 (Hz)  
14 Press BAND/ to cancel the network  
adjustment mode.  
Mid LPF: 1.25k1.6k2k2.5k3.15k—  
4k5k6.3k8k10k12.5k (Hz)  
HighHPF: 1.25k1.6k2k2.5k3.15k—  
4k5k6.3k8k10k12.5k (Hz)  
Using subwoofer output  
This unit is equipped with a subwoofer output  
which can be turned on or off. When a sub-  
woofer is connected to this unit, turn the sub-  
woofer output on.  
6
Turn LEVER to adjust the level of the se-  
The subwoofer output phase can be switched  
between normal and reverse.  
lected speaker unit (filter).  
0dB to 24dB is displayed as the level is in-  
creased or decreased.  
+6dB to 24dB is displayed as the level is in-  
creased or decreased, only if you have se-  
lected Low LPF.  
!
This function is only available in standard  
mode  
.
1
Use M.C. to select SW 1.  
7
Press /DISP to display the upper tier.  
2
Press M.C. to turn subwoofer output  
8
Use M.C. to select NW 3.  
on.  
ON appears in the display. Subwoofer output  
is now on.  
9
Turn LEVER to select the slope of the se-  
#
To turn subwoofer output off, press M.C.  
lected speaker unit (filter).  
Low LPF: 3630241812 (dB/  
oct.)  
Mid HPF: 2418126Pass (0)  
(dB/oct.)  
again.  
3
Turn LEVER to select stereo or monaur-  
al.  
Stereo (stereo)MONO (monaural)  
Mid LPF: 2418126Pass (0)  
(dB/oct.)  
HighHPF: 2418126 (dB/oct.)  
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Adjusting subwoofer settings  
The cut-off frequency and output level can be  
adjusted when the subwoofer output is on.  
Using the high pass filter  
When you do not want low sounds from the  
subwoofer output frequency range to play  
from the front or rear speakers, turn on the  
HPF (high pass filter). Only frequencies higher  
than those in the selected range are output  
from the front or rear speakers.  
1
Use M.C. to select SW 2.  
#
When the subwoofer output is on, you can se-  
!
This function is only available in standard  
mode  
lect SW 2.  
.
2
Turn M.C. to select cut-off frequency.  
Muting the speaker units (filters)  
506380100125 (Hz)  
Only frequencies lower than those in the se-  
lected range are outputted from the subwoo-  
fer.  
You can mute front and rear speaker units (fil-  
ters) separately. When speaker units (filters)  
are muted, no sound is outputted from those  
speakers.  
3
Turn LEVER to adjust the output level  
!
Even if the speaker unit (filter) is muted,  
you can adjust the muted speaker units (fil-  
ters). However, mute is automatically can-  
celed when the level is adjusted.  
of the subwoofer.  
+6 to -24 is displayed as the level is increased  
or decreased.  
1
Use M.C. to select F.HPF 1 (or R.HPF 1).  
Adjusting low pass filter attenuation  
slope  
When the subwoofer output is on, you can ad-  
just the continuity of sound between speaker  
units.  
2
Press M.C. to mute the selected speaker  
unit (filter).  
MUTE is displayed.  
#
To cancel the muting, press M.C. again.  
1
Use M.C. to select SW 3.  
Setting the high pass filter for front  
speakers  
#
When the subwoofer output is on, you can se-  
lect SW 3.  
1
Use M.C. to select F.HPF 1.  
2
Press M.C. to select the phase of sub-  
woofer output.  
NOR (normal)REV (reverse)  
2
Turn LEVER to select slope.  
126Pass (dB/oct.)  
If you set the slope Pass (0 dB/oct.), the audio  
3
Turn LEVER to select slope.  
#
18126 (dB/oct.)  
signal bypasses the filter, so the filter does not  
have an effect.  
Note  
When slope of subwoofer and high pass filter are  
-12dB, and same cut-off frequency, the phase is  
reversed 180 degrees at the cut-off frequency. In  
this case, reversing the phase assures improved  
sound continuity.  
3
4
Press /DISP to display the upper tier.  
Use M.C. to select F.HPF 2.  
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Turn M.C. to select cut-off frequency.  
1
Use M.C. to select A.EQ in the audio  
506380100125160200 (Hz)  
Only frequencies higher than those in the se-  
lected range are output from the front speak-  
ers.  
function menu.  
#
If auto TA and EQ has not been carried out,  
Please set Auto EQ appears. This indicates that  
you cannot turn this function on.  
6
Turn LEVER to adjust the output level  
of the front speakers.  
0 to 24 is displayed as the level is increased  
or decreased.  
2
on.  
Press M.C. to turn the auto-equalizer  
Auto EQ ON appears in the display.  
To turn auto-equalizer off, press M.C. again.  
#
Setting the high pass filter for rear  
speakers  
Recalling equalizer curves  
You can adjust the equalization to match the  
cars interior acoustic characteristics as de-  
sired.  
There are seven stored equalizer curves which  
you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list  
of the equalizer curves.  
1
Use M.C. to select R.HPF 1.  
2
Turn LEVER to select slope.  
126Pass (dB/oct.)  
If you set the slope Pass (0 dB/oct.), the audio  
#
signal bypasses the filter, so the filter does not  
have an effect.  
Display  
Equalizer curve  
3
4
Press /DISP to display the upper tier.  
Use M.C. to select R.HPF 2.  
Super bass Super bass  
Powerful  
Natural  
Vocal  
Powerful  
Natural  
Vocal  
5
Turn M.C. to select cut-off frequency.  
Flat  
Flat  
506380100125160200 (Hz)  
Only frequencies higher than those in the se-  
lected range are output from the rear speak-  
ers.  
Custom1  
Custom2  
Custom 1  
Custom 2  
!
Custom1 and Custom2 are adjusted equal-  
izer curves that you create. Adjustments  
can be made with a 16-band graphic equal-  
izer.  
6
Turn LEVER to adjust the output level  
of the rear speakers.  
+6 to 24 is displayed as the level is increased  
or decreased.  
!
When Flat, no changes are made to the  
sound. You can check the effects of the  
equalizer curves by switching alternatively  
between Flat and another equalizer curve.  
Using the auto-equalizer  
The auto-equalizer is the equalizer curve cre-  
ated by auto TA and EQ (refer to Auto TA and  
%
zer.  
Press EQ/DISP OFF to select the equali-  
Press EQ/DISP OFF repeatedly to switch be-  
tween the following equalizers:  
PowerfulNaturalVocalFlatCustom1  
Custom2Super bass  
You can turn the auto-equalizer on or off.  
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Turn M.C. to select the equalizer band  
Adjusting equalizer curves  
The factory supplied equalizer curves, with the  
exception of Flat, can be adjusted to a fine de-  
gree (nuance control).  
to adjust.  
2031.55080125200315500—  
8001.25k2k3.15k5k8k12.5k—  
20k (Hz)  
1
Use M.C. to select EQ 1.  
4
Turn LEVER to adjust the level of the  
equalizer band.  
+6 to 6 is displayed as the level is increased  
or decreased.  
2
Turn M.C. to select an equalizer curve.  
#
You can then select another band and adjust  
3
Turn LEVER to adjust the equalizer  
the level.  
curve.  
5
Press BAND/ to cancel the 16-band  
+6 to 6 is displayed as the equalizer curve is  
increased or decreased.  
graphic equalizer adjustment.  
#
The actual range of the adjustments are differ-  
ent depending on which equalizer curve is se-  
lected.  
Adjusting loudness  
Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the  
low-frequency and high-frequency ranges at  
low volume.  
#
The equalizer curve with all frequencies set to  
0 cannot be adjusted.  
1
Use M.C. to select LOUD in the audio  
Adjusting the 16-band graphic  
equalizer  
You can adjust the level of each band for the  
function menu.  
Custom1 and Custom2 equalizer curves.  
!
A separate Custom1 curve can be created  
for each source. If you make adjustments  
when a curve other than Custom2 is se-  
lected, the equalizer curve settings will be  
recorded in Custom1.  
2
#
Press M.C. to turn loudness on.  
To turn loudness off, press M.C. again.  
Adjusting source levels  
!
A Custom2 curve that is common for all  
sources can be created. If you make adjust-  
ments when the Custom2 curve is se-  
lected, the Custom2 curve will be updated.  
With SLA (source level adjustment), the vo-  
lume levels of each source can be adjusted to  
prevent significant differences between  
sources.  
!
Settings are based on the FM volume level,  
which remains unchanged.  
1
Recall the equalizer curve you want to  
adjust.  
1
Compare the FM volume level with the  
level of the source you wish to adjust.  
2
Use M.C. to select EQ 2.  
2 Use M.C. to select SLA in the audio  
function menu.  
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acoustic characteristics, never perform auto TA  
or auto EQ while driving.  
3
Turn LEVER to adjust the source vo-  
lume.  
+4 to 4 is displayed as the source volume is  
increased or decreased.  
CAUTION  
!
Thoroughly check the conditions before per-  
forming auto TA and EQ as the speakers may  
be damaged if these functions are performed  
when:  
The speakers are incorrectly connected.  
(For example, when a rear speaker is con-  
nected as a subwoofer output.)  
Notes  
!
The AM volume level can also be adjusted  
with this function.  
!
The USB/SD volume level can also be ad-  
justed with this function.  
A speaker is connected to a power amp de-  
livering output higher than the speakers  
maximum input power capability.  
If the microphone is placed in an unsuitable  
position the measurement tone may become  
loud and measurement may take a long time,  
resulting in battery drainage. Be sure to place  
the microphone in the specified location.  
Using automatic sound levelizer  
During driving, noise in the car changes ac-  
cording to the driving speed and road condi-  
tions. The automatic sound levelizer (ASL)  
monitors such varying noise and automati-  
cally increases the volume level, if this noise  
becomes greater. The sensitivity (variation of  
volume level to noise level) of ASL can be set  
to one of five levels.  
!
Before operating the auto TA and EQ  
function  
1
Use M.C. to select ASL.  
!
Perform auto TA and EQ in a quiet place,  
with both the car engine and air condition-  
ing switched off. Also turn off any car  
phones or portable telephones in the car, or  
remove them from the car. Sounds other  
than the measurement tone (such as sur-  
rounding sounds, engine sound, tele-  
phones ringing) may prevent correct  
measurement of the cars interior acoustic  
characteristics.  
2
#
Press M.C. to turn ASL on.  
To turn ASL off, press M.C. again.  
3
Turn LEVER to select the desired ASL  
level.  
Low (low)Mid-L (mid-low)Mid (mid)—  
Mid-H (mid-high)High (high)  
!
Be sure to perform auto TA and EQ using  
the supplied microphone. Using another  
microphone may prevent measurement, or  
result in incorrect measurement of the  
cars interior acoustic characteristics.  
In order to perform auto TA and EQ, the  
front speaker must be connected.  
When muting the front speaker units, auto  
TA and EQ cannot be carried out. (Refer to  
Auto TA and EQ (auto-time  
alignment and auto-equalizing)  
Auto-time alignment automatically adjusts the  
time alignment according to the distance be-  
tween the listening position and each speaker.  
The auto-equalizer automatically measures  
the cars interior acoustic characteristics, and  
then creates an auto-equalizer curve based on  
that information.  
!
!
!
When this unit is connected to a power  
amp with input level control, auto TA and  
EQ may not be possible if the power amps  
input level is set below the standard level.  
WARNING  
As a loud tone (noise) may be emitted from the  
speakers when measuring the cars interior  
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!
When this unit is connected to a power  
amp with an LPF, turn this LPF off before  
performing auto TA and EQ. Also set the  
cut-off frequency for the built-in LPF of an  
active subwoofer to the highest frequency.  
The time alignment value resulting from  
auto TA and EQ has been calculated by a  
computer and is the optimum delay time  
that will give accurate results. Be sure to  
use the resulting value although it may dif-  
fer from the actual distance when:  
The reflected sound within the car is  
strong and delays occur.  
Performing auto TA and EQ  
Stop the car in a place that is quiet,  
close all the doors, windows and sun roof,  
and then turn the engine off.  
1
#
If the engine is left running, the noise from  
the engine may cause incorrect auto TA and EQ.  
2
Fix the supplied microphone in the cen-  
ter of the headrest of the drivers seat, fa-  
cing forward.  
The LPF on active subwoofers or exter-  
nal amps delay the lower sounds.  
!
Auto TA and EQ changes the audio settings  
as follows:  
The fader/balance settings return to the  
center position. (Refer to Using fader/  
The graphic equalizer curve switches to  
Flat. (Refer to page 27.)  
When a subwoofer is connected to this  
unit, it will be adjusted automatically to  
both subwoofer output and high pass fil-  
ter setting for rear speaker.  
#
The auto TA and EQ may differ depending on  
where you place the microphone. If desired, place  
the microphone on the front passenger seat to  
perform auto TA and EQ.  
3
#
Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC.  
If the air conditioner or heater is turned on,  
!
!
Previous settings for auto TA and EQ will be  
overwritten.  
turn it off. The noise from the fan may cause in-  
correct auto TA and EQ.  
#
When connecting tweeters, please confirm  
the tweeters usable frequency range.  
When you set the cut-off frequency, set  
higher than the lowest usable frequency of  
the tweeter.  
Auto TA uses higher range than 10 kHz for  
measurement. Therefore, using the tweeter  
that cannot reproduce 10 kHz frequency  
range may damage the tweeter. When auto  
TA and EQ is operated, be sure to set the  
appropriate cut-off frequency. Also, use the  
tweeter that can reproduce 10 kHz at the  
lowest usable frequency.  
Press SRC/OFF to turn the source on if this  
unit is turned off.  
4
Select the position for the seat on  
!
which the microphone is placed.  
#
If no position is selected before auto TA and  
EQ is started, Front Left is automatically se-  
lected.  
5
Press SRC/OFF and hold until the unit  
turns off.  
6
Press and hold EQ/DISP OFF to enter  
the auto TA and EQ measurement mode.  
The front panel opens automatically.  
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Plug the microphone into the micro-  
Using Bluetooth wireless  
technology  
phone input jack on this unit.  
Using Bluetooth telephone  
Important  
!
Since this unit is on standby to connect with  
your cellular phone via Bluetooth wireless  
technology, using it without the engine run-  
ning can drain the battery power.  
!
!
Operations may vary depending on the kind of  
cellular phone.  
8
9
Press M.C. to start the auto TA and EQ.  
When the 10-second countdown starts,  
Advanced operations that require attention  
such as dialing numbers on the monitor,  
using the phone book, etc., are prohibited  
while driving. Park your vehicle in a safe place  
when using these advanced operations.  
get out of the car and close the door within  
10 seconds.  
The measurement tone (noise) is outputted  
from the speakers, and auto TA and EQ be-  
gins.  
Setting up for hands-free phoning  
#
When all speakers are connected, auto TA  
and EQ is completed in about six minutes.  
Before you can use the hands-free phoning  
function you must set up the unit for use with  
your cellular phone.  
#
#
To stop auto TA and EQ, press M.C. again.  
To cancel auto TA and EQ part way through,  
press BAND/  
.
1
Connection  
10 When auto TA and EQ is completed,  
Complete is displayed.  
When correct measurement of car interior  
acoustic characteristics is not possible, an  
error message is displayed. (Refer to Auto TA  
Operate the Bluetooth telephone connection  
Function settings  
Operate the Bluetooth telephone function menu.  
2
11 Press BAND/ to cancel the auto TA  
and EQ mode.  
Basic operations  
Making a phone call  
12 Store the microphone carefully in the  
glove compartment or another safe place.  
If the microphone is subjected to direct sun-  
light for an extended period, high tempera-  
tures may cause distortion, color change or  
malfunction.  
!
Answering an incoming call  
1
When a call is received, press M.C.  
Ending a call  
1
Press  
.
Rejecting an incoming call  
1
When a call is received, press  
.
Answering a call waiting  
1
When a call is received, press M.C.  
Switching between callers on hold  
1
Press M.C.  
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Canceling call waiting  
Device list (connecting or disconnecting a device  
from the device list)  
1
Press  
.
Adjusting the other partys listening volume  
!
When no device is selected in the device list, this  
function is not available.  
Press M.C. to display the setting mode.  
Turn M.C. to select the name of a device you want  
to connect/disconnect.  
1
Turn LEVER while talking on the phone.  
When private mode is on, this function is not  
available.  
!
1
2
Turning private mode on or off  
Press BAND/ while talking on the phone.  
!
Press and hold M.C. to switch the Bluetooth  
1
device address and device name.  
Press M.C. to connect/disconnect the selected de-  
vice.  
Switching the information display  
Press /DISP while talking on the phone.  
3
1
Once the connection is established, Connected  
is displayed.  
Notes  
!
!
If private mode is selected on the cellular  
phone, hands-free phoning may not be avail-  
able.  
The estimated call time appears in the display  
(this may differ slightly from the actual call  
time).  
Delete device (deleting a device from the device list)  
!
When no device is selected in the device list, this  
function is not available.  
1
2
Press M.C. to display the setting mode.  
Turn M.C. to select the name of a device you want  
to delete.  
!
Press and hold M.C. to switch the Bluetooth  
device address and device name.  
Connection menu operation  
3
4
Press M.C. to display Delete YES.  
Press M.C. to delete a device information from  
the device list.  
While this function is in use, do not turn off the  
engine.  
Important  
!
Be sure to park your vehicle in a safe place  
and apply the parking brake when performing  
this operation.  
!
!
Connected devices may not operate properly if  
more than one Bluetooth device is connected  
at a time (e.g. a phone and a separate audio  
player are connected simultaneously).  
Add device (connecting a new device)  
1
Press M.C. to start searching.  
!
!
To cancel, press M.C. while searching.  
If this unit fails to find any available cellular  
phones, Not found is displayed.  
1
Press and hold  
to display the con-  
2
3
Turn M.C. to select a device from the device list.  
nection menu.  
#
!
Press and hold M.C. to switch the Bluetooth  
You cannot operate this step during a call.  
device address and device name.  
Press M.C. to connect the selected device.  
2
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
!
To complete the connection, check the device  
name (Pioneer BT Unit). Enter the PIN code  
on your device if necessary.  
PIN code is set to 0000 as the default. You  
can change this code.  
6-digit number appears on the display of this  
unit. Once the connection is established, this  
number disappears.  
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the function.  
!
!
!
!
If you are unable to complete the connection  
using this unit, use the device to connect to  
the unit.  
If three devices are already paired, Device Full  
is displayed and it is not possible to perform  
this operation. In this case, delete a paired de-  
vice first.  
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02  
Special device (setting a special device)  
Device INFO (Bluetooth device address display)  
Bluetooth devices that are difficult to establish a con-  
nection with are called special devices. If your  
Bluetooth device is listed as a special device, select  
the appropriate one.  
1
2
Press M.C. to display the setting mode.  
Turn M.C. left to switch to the Bluetooth device  
address.  
Turning M.C. right returns to the device name.  
1
Press M.C. to display the setting mode.  
!
If three devices are already paired, Device Full  
is displayed and it is not possible to perform  
this operation. In this case, delete a paired de-  
vice first.  
Bluetooth Audio  
Important  
2
3
4
Turn M.C. to display a special device. Press to se-  
lect.  
Turn M.C. to display this units device name,  
Bluetooth device address and PIN code.  
Use a device to connect to this unit.  
!
Depending on the Bluetooth audio player con-  
nected to this unit, the available operations  
will be limited to the following two levels:  
A2DP profile (Advanced Audio Distribution  
Profile): You can only playback songs on  
your audio player.  
!
To complete the connection, check the device  
name (Pioneer BT Unit) and enter the PIN  
code on your device.  
!
PIN code is set to 0000 as the default. You  
can change this code.  
AVRCP profile (Audio/Video Remote Con-  
trol Profile): You can perform playback,  
pause playback, select songs, etc.  
Auto connect (connecting to a Bluetooth device  
automatically)  
!
Since there are a number of Bluetooth audio  
players available on the market, available op-  
erations will vary extensively. When operating  
your player with this unit, refer to the instruc-  
tion manual that came with your Bluetooth  
audio player as well as this manual.  
Information related to a song (such as the  
elapsed playing time, song title, song index,  
etc.) cannot be displayed on this unit.  
As the signal from your cellular phone may  
cause noise, avoid using it when you are lis-  
tening to songs on your Bluetooth audio  
player.  
1
Press M.C. to turn automatic connection on or  
off.  
Visibility (setting the visibility of this unit)  
To check the availability of this unit from other de-  
vices, Bluetooth visibility of this unit can be turned  
on.  
!
!
1
Press M.C. to turn the visibility of this unit on or  
off.  
!
While setting Special device, Bluetooth visibi-  
lity of this unit is turned on temporarily.  
Pin code input (PIN code input)  
To connect your device to this unit via Bluetooth wire-  
less technology, you need to enter a PIN code on your  
device to verify the connection. The default code is  
0000, but you can change it with this function.  
!
When a call is in progress on the cellular  
phone connected to this unit via Bluetooth  
wireless technology, the sound of the  
Bluetooth audio player connected to this unit  
is muted.  
When the Bluetooth audio player is in use,  
you cannot connect to a Bluetooth telephone  
automatically.  
1
2
3
Press M.C. to display the setting mode.  
Turn M.C. to select a number.  
Press M.C. to move the cursor to the next posi-  
tion.  
!
!
4
After inputting PIN code, press and hold M.C.  
!
After inputting, pressing M.C. returns you to  
the PIN code input display, and you can  
change the PIN code.  
Playback continues even if you switch from  
your Bluetooth audio player to another source  
while listening to a song.  
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Setting up for Bluetooth audio  
Play (play)  
Before you can use the Bluetooth audio func-  
tion you must set up the unit for use with your  
Bluetooth audio player. This entails establish-  
ing a Bluetooth wireless connection between  
this unit and your Bluetooth audio player, and  
pairing your Bluetooth audio player with this  
unit.  
1
Press M.C. to start playback.  
Stop (stop)  
1
Press M.C. to stop the playback.  
Pause (pause)  
1
Press M.C. to turn pause on.  
Basic operations  
Phone menu operation  
1
Important  
Be sure to park your vehicle in a safe place and  
apply the parking brake when performing this op-  
eration.  
2
1
2
Press  
to display the phone menu.  
1 Device name  
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
Shows the device name of the connected  
Bluetooth audio player.  
2 Voltage indicator  
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the function.  
Shows the battery voltage.  
Missed calls (missed call history)  
Dialed calls (dialed call history)  
Received calls (received call history)  
!
The level displayed on the voltage indi-  
cator may differ from the actual voltage  
level.  
1
2
3
!
Press M.C. to display the phone number list.  
Turn M.C. to select a name or phone number.  
Press M.C. to make a call.  
To display details about the contact you selected,  
press and hold M.C.  
Fast forwarding or reversing  
Turn and hold down LEVER to the right or left.  
1
Selecting a track  
Turn LEVER.  
1
PhoneBook (phone book)  
Starting playback  
Press BAND/  
1
.
Function settings  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
and press to select FUNCTION.  
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
3
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the function.  
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Initial settings  
!
!
The phone book in your cellular phone will be  
transferred automatically when the phone is con-  
nected to this unit.  
Depending on the cellular phone, the phone book  
may not be transferred automatically. In this case,  
operate your cellular phone to transfer the phone  
book. The visibility of this unit should be on. Refer  
1
1 Function display  
1
2
Press M.C. to display SEARCH (alphabetical list).  
Turn M.C. to select the first letter of the name you  
are looking for.  
!
Shows the function status.  
1
Press and hold SRC/OFF until the unit  
!
Press and hold M.C. to select the desired  
turns off.  
character type.  
3
4
5
6
Press M.C. to display a registered name list.  
Turn M.C. to select the name you are looking for.  
Press M.C. to display the phone number list.  
Turn M.C. to select a phone number you want to  
call.  
2
Press M.C. and hold until the initial set-  
ting menu appears in the display.  
3
Turn M.C. to select the initial setting.  
7
Press M.C. to make a call.  
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the initial setting.  
Phone Function (phone function)  
You can set Auto answer, Ring tone and PH.B.  
Name view from this menu. For details, refer to Func-  
Language select (multi-language)  
For your convenience, this unit equips multiple lan-  
guage display. You can select the language best sui-  
ted to your first language.  
1
Press M.C. to select the language.  
Function and operation  
EnglishFrançaisEspañol  
1
Display Phone Function.  
Calendar (setting the date)  
1
Press M.C. to select the segment of the calendar  
display you wish to set.  
YearDayMonth  
Turn M.C. to set the date.  
2
Press M.C. to display the function  
2
menu.  
Clock (setting the clock)  
3
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
1
Press M.C. to select the segment of the clock dis-  
play you wish to set.  
HourMinute  
After selecting, perform the following proce-  
dures to set the function.  
2
Turn M.C. to adjust the clock.  
Auto answer (automatic answering)  
EngineTime alert (elapsed time display setting)  
1
Press M.C. to turn automatic answering on or off.  
This setting allows you to measure the length of time  
that elapses from when the machine is turned on and  
display the amount of elapsed time per set period.  
Also, you will hear alarm.  
Ring tone (ring tone select)  
1
Press M.C. to turn the ring tone on or off.  
1
Press M.C. to select your favorite setting.  
OFF15Minutes30Minutes  
PH.B.Name view (phone book name view)  
1
Press M.C. to switch between the lists of names.  
Music browse (music browse)  
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When operating external storage devices (USB, SD),  
you can select files from the list.  
This unit features high power amplifier. However, in  
particular system, external amplifiers are used in-  
stead of internal amplifier. If you use external ampli-  
fiers in order to establish a multi-amp system, and  
don't use internal amplifier, it is recommended to turn  
off the internal amplifier. Turning off internal amplifier  
reduces the noise that comes from the behavior of in-  
ternal amplifier.  
1
Press M.C. to select the setting.  
OFFUSB memory1USB memory2SD card  
Warning tone (warning tone setting)  
If the front panel is not detached from the head unit  
within four seconds of turning off the ignition, a warn-  
ing tone sounds. You can turn off the warning tone.  
1
Press M.C. to turn the internal power amplifier on  
or off.  
1
Press M.C. to turn the warning tone on or off.  
Demonstration (demo display setting)  
Press M.C. to turn the demo display on or off.  
AUX1 (front AUX input setting)/AUX2 (rear RCA  
input setting)  
1
Activate this setting when using an auxiliary device  
connected to this unit.  
Ever-scroll (scroll mode setting)  
1
Press M.C. to turn auxiliary setting on or off.  
When ever scroll is set to ON, recorded text informa-  
tion scrolls continuously in the display. Set to OFF if  
you prefer the information to scroll just once.  
Dimmer (dimmer setting)  
To prevent the display from being too bright at night,  
the display is automatically dimmed when the cars  
headlights are turned on. You can turn the dimmer on  
or off.  
1
Press M.C. to turn the ever scroll on or off.  
BT AUDIO (Bluetooth audio activation)  
You need to activate the BT Audio source in order to  
use a Bluetooth audio player.  
1
Press M.C. to turn dimmer on or off.  
1
Press M.C. to turn the BT Audio source on or off.  
Contrast (display contrast setting)  
Clear memory (resetting the Bluetooth wireless tech-  
nology module)  
1
2
Press M.C. to select the setting mode.  
Turn M.C. to adjust the contrast level.  
0 to 15 is displayed as the level is increased or de-  
creased.  
Bluetooth device data can be deleted. To protect per-  
sonal information, we recommend deleting this data  
before transferring the unit to other persons. The fol-  
lowing settings will be deleted.  
Digital ATT (digital attenuator)  
!
!
!
phone book entries on the Bluetooth telephone  
preset numbers on the Bluetooth telephone  
registration assignment of the Bluetooth tele-  
phone  
call history of the Bluetooth telephone  
information of the connected Bluetooth telephone  
PIN code of the Bluetooth device  
Press M.C. to show the confirmation display.  
YES is displayed. Clearing memory is now on  
standby.  
When listening to a CD or other source on which the  
recording level is high, setting the equalizer curve  
level to high may result in distortion. You can switch  
the digital attenuator to low to reduce distortion.  
!
!
!
1
!
Sound quality is better at the high setting so this  
setting is usually used.  
1
Press M.C. to select the setting.  
HIGH (high)LOW (low)  
AUDIO reset (audio reset)  
If you do not want to reset phone memory, turn  
M.C. to display CANCEL and press to select.  
Press M.C. to clear the memory.  
You can reset all audio functions.  
1
Press M.C.  
2
Does it RESET? appears in the display.  
Press M.C.  
Turn M.C. to select desired setting.  
Are You Sure? appears in the display.  
Press M.C.  
Cleared is displayed and the settings are deleted.  
2
3
!
While this function is in use, do not turn off  
the engine.  
4
BT Version info. (Bluetooth version display)  
Complete appears in the display and audio func-  
tions are reset.  
To cancel this function on the way, press  
You can display the system versions of this unit and  
of Bluetooth module.  
!
BAND/  
.
Internal AMP (power amp setting)  
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1
Use the rear RCA input to connect an  
Software (updating the bluetooth software)  
auxiliary device.  
For more details, refer to the installation man-  
ual.  
This auxiliary device is automatically set to  
AUX2.  
This function is used to update this unit with the lat-  
est bluetooth software. For about bluetooth software  
and updating, refer to our website.  
!
Never turn the unit off while the bluetooth soft-  
ware is being updated.  
1
Press M.C. to display the data transfer mode.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish updat-  
ing the bluetooth software.  
2
Press SRC/OFF to select AUX2 as the  
source.  
Using different entertainment  
displays  
You can enjoy entertainment displays while lis-  
tening to each sound source.  
Other functions  
Using AUX1 and AUX2 source  
About AUX1 and AUX2  
Important  
There are two methods to connect auxiliary de-  
vices to this unit.  
ENTERTAINMENT will not display if the tempera-  
ture is detected as being below 10°C. If this oc-  
curs, please wait for the unit to warm up before  
proceeding.  
AUX1 source  
When connecting auxiliary device using the  
front AUX input.  
Switching the display indication  
!
You need to activate the AUX setting in the  
initial setting menu. Refer to AUX1 (front  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
and press to select ENTERTAINMENT.  
3
4
5
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
Press M.C. to display the Background.  
Turn M.C. to change the display.  
1
Insert the mini plug into the AUX input  
jack on this unit.  
For more details, refer to Head unit on page 7.  
This auxiliary device is automatically set to  
AUX1.  
Background visualgenrebackground pic-  
ture 1background picture 2background  
picture 3background picture 4spectrum  
analyzer1spectrum analyzer2level indica-  
torlevel metersimple displaymovie  
screen calendar  
2
Press SRC/OFF to select AUX1 as the  
source.  
AUX2 source  
When connecting auxiliary device using the  
rear RCA input.  
#
Genre display changes depending on the  
genre of music.  
Genre display may not operate correctly de-  
!
You need to activate the AUX setting in the  
initial setting menu. Refer to AUX1 (front  
#
pending on the application used to encode audio  
files.  
Turning the clock display on or off  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
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!
When CALM is selected, the system automati-  
cally cycles through the calm colors.  
When CUSTOM is selected, the customized  
color saved is selected.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
and press to select ENTERTAINMENT.  
3
Turn M.C. to select the function.  
Select the clock setting.  
Selecting the display color from the  
illumination color list  
4
Press M.C. to select the desired setting.  
Clock displayelapsed time displayclock  
off  
You can select the desired colors for the dis-  
play of this unit.  
Selecting the illumination color  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
This unit is equipped with multiple-color illu-  
mination. You can select desired colors for the  
keys and display of this unit. You also can cus-  
tomize the colors you want to use.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
and press to select ILLUMI.  
Turn M.C. to switch to Display and  
3
press to select.  
Selecting the key color from the  
illumination color list  
You can select desired colors for the keys of  
this unit.  
4
Turn M.C. to select the illumination  
color.  
You can select one option from the following  
list.  
!
!
!
27 preset colors (WHITE to ROSE)  
SCAN (cycle through all colors)  
Three sets of colors (WARM, AMBIENT,  
CALM)  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
and press to select ILLUMI.  
Turn M.C. to display Key and press to  
!
CUSTOM (customized illumination color)  
3
select.  
Note  
For details about colors on the list, refer to Select-  
4
Turn M.C. to select the illumination  
color.  
You can select one option from the following  
list.  
Selecting key and display color from  
the illumination color list  
You can select the desired colors for the keys  
and display of this unit.  
!
!
!
27 preset colors (WHITE to ROSE)  
SCAN (cycle through all colors)  
Three sets of colors (WARM, AMBIENT,  
CALM)  
!
CUSTOM (customized illumination color)  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
Notes  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
!
!
!
When SCAN is selected, the system automati-  
and press to select ILLUMI.  
Turn M.C. to display Key & Display and  
cally cycles through the 27 preset colors.  
When WARM is selected, the system automa-  
tically cycles through the warm colors.  
When AMBIENT is selected, the system auto-  
matically cycles through the ambient colors.  
3
press to select.  
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4
Turn M.C. to select the illumination  
Switching the display  
indication and button  
illumination  
Display indication and button illumination can  
be switched on or off.  
color.  
You can select one option from the following  
list.  
!
!
!
27 preset colors (WHITE to ROSE)  
SCAN (cycle through all colors)  
Three sets of colors (WARM, AMBIENT,  
CALM)  
%
Press and hold EQ/DISP OFF.  
Pressing and holding EQ/DISP OFF switches  
the display indication and button illumination  
on or off.  
Notes  
!
!
You cannot select CUSTOM in this function.  
Once you select a color in this function, colors  
on the keys and display of this unit automati-  
cally switch to the color you selected.  
For details about colors on the list, refer to Se-  
#
Even if the display indication is turned off, op-  
eration can be conducted. If operation is con-  
ducted while the display indication is off, display  
will light up for a few seconds and then turn off  
again.  
!
Customizing the illumination color  
1
Press M.C. to display the main menu.  
2
Turn M.C. to change the menu option  
and press to select ILLUMI.  
Turn M.C. to display Key or Display.  
3
Press to select.  
4
Press M.C. and hold until the customiz-  
ing illumination color setting appears in  
the display.  
5
Press M.C. to select the primary color.  
R (red)G (green)B (blue)  
6
Turn M.C. to adjust the brightness level.  
Adjustment range: 0 to 60  
You cannot select a level below 20 for all three  
#
of R (red), G (green), and B (blue) at the same  
time.  
#
You can also perform the same operation on  
other colors.  
Notes  
!
!
You cannot create a custom illumination color  
when SCAN or a set of colors (WARM,  
AMBIENT, or CALM) is selected.  
You can create custom illumination colors for  
both Key and Display.  
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Additional information  
Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
The display in- Demo mode is  
dication does  
not turn off  
when EQ/DISP  
OFF is pressed  
and held down.  
! Press and hold  
/DISP to cancel  
demo mode.  
! Turn off the  
demo display set-  
ting.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
on.  
The display  
You did not per- Perform operation  
automatically form any opera- again.  
returns to the tion within about  
ordinary dis-  
play.  
30 seconds.  
The unit is mal- You are using a  
functioning.  
There is inter- cellular phone,  
Move electrical de-  
device, such as a vices that may be  
The repeat play Depending on  
range changes the repeat play  
unexpectedly. range, the se-  
lected range may  
Select the repeat  
play range again.  
causing the inter-  
ference away from  
the unit.  
ference.  
that transmits  
electric waves  
near the unit.  
change when an-  
The sound  
from the  
Bluetooth  
There is a call in The sound will be  
other folder or  
track is being se-  
lected or during  
fast forwarding/  
progress on a  
Bluetooth con-  
played back when  
the call is termi-  
nated.  
audio source is nected cellular  
not played  
back.  
phone.  
reversing.  
A Bluetooth con- Do not operate the  
A subfolder is Subfolders can- Select another re-  
nected cellular  
phone is cur-  
rently being oper-  
ated.  
cellular phone at  
this time.  
not played  
back.  
not be played  
peat play range.  
when Folder re-  
peat (folder re-  
peat) is selected.  
A call was made Reconnect the  
with a Bluetooth Bluetooth connec-  
connected cellu- tion between this  
NO XXXX ap- There is no em-  
pears when a  
display is chan- mation.  
ged (NO TITLE,  
Switch the display  
bedded text infor- or play another  
track/file.  
lar phone and  
unit and the cellu-  
then immediately lar phone.  
terminated. As a  
result, communi-  
cation between  
this unit and the  
cellular phone  
for example).  
The display  
screen  
changes at ran-  
dom.  
Demo mode is  
on.  
! Press and hold  
/DISP to cancel  
demo mode.  
! Turn off the  
demo display set-  
ting.  
was not termi-  
nated properly.  
The display  
screen  
Demo mode is  
on.  
! Press and hold  
/DISP to cancel  
demo mode.  
! Turn off the  
demo display set-  
ting.  
Text informa-  
Display scrolling Wait until it warms  
tion cannot be is stopped auto- back up.  
changes at ran-  
dom instead of  
displaying the  
clock continu-  
ously even with  
the clock dis-  
play turned on.  
scrolled.  
matically when  
the temperature  
around this unit  
is 50°F or less.  
Movie playback Movie playback Wait until it warms  
is stopped and is stopped auto- back up.  
the simple dis- matically when  
The display  
screen  
changes at ran-  
dom even with  
the display off  
turned on.  
Demo mode is  
on.  
! Press and hold  
/DISP to cancel  
demo mode.  
! Turn off the  
demo display set-  
ting.  
play appears.  
the temperature  
around this unit  
is 50°F or less.  
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External storage device (USB, SD)/iPod  
Symptom  
Sound from the The audio output Use the iPod to  
iPod cannot be direction may change the audio  
Cause  
Action  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
NO DEVICE  
No USB storage Connect a compa-  
device or iPod is tible USB storage  
heard.  
switch automati- output direction.  
cally when the  
connected.  
Sometimes there Wait until the mes-  
is a delay be- sage disappears  
tween the start of and you hear  
device/iPod.  
Bluetooth and  
USB connections  
are used at the  
FORMAT  
READ  
same time.  
playback and  
sound.  
when you start to  
hear any sound.  
NO AUDIO  
There are no  
songs.  
Transfer the audio  
files to the USB  
storage device and  
connect.  
Error messages  
When you contact your dealer or your nearest  
Pioneer Service Center, be sure to note the  
error message.  
The connected  
USB storage de- storage device in-  
vice has security structions to dis-  
Follow the USB  
enabled.  
able the security.  
CD player  
SKIPPED  
PROTECT  
The connected  
USB storage de- not embedded with  
Play an audio file  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
vice contains  
files embedded  
with Windows  
Mediaä DRM 9/  
10.  
Windows Media  
DRM 9/10.  
ERROR-07, 11, The disc is dirty. Clean the disc.  
12, 17, 30  
The disc is  
scratched.  
Replace the disc.  
ERROR-10, 11, There is an elec- Turn the ignition  
12, 15, 17, 30, trical or mechan- switch OFF and  
A0  
All the files in the Transfer audio files  
USB storage de- not embedded with  
vice are em-  
bedded with  
Windows Media USB storage de-  
DRM 9/10. vice and connect.  
ical error.  
back ON, or switch  
to a different  
source, then back  
to the CD player.  
Windows Media  
DRM 9/10 to the  
ERROR-15  
ERROR-23  
The inserted disc Replace the disc.  
is blank.  
NOT COMPA- The USB device ! Connect a USB  
TIBLE connected to is Mass Storage  
not supported by Class compliant  
Unsupported CD Replace the disc.  
format.  
this unit.  
device.  
FORMAT  
READ  
Sometimes there Wait until the mes-  
! Disconnect your  
device and replace  
it with a compati-  
ble USB storage  
device.  
is a delay be-  
sage disappears  
tween the start of and you hear  
playback and  
sound.  
when you start to  
hear any sound.  
Non-compatible Disconnect your  
NO AUDIO  
The inserted disc Replace the disc.  
iPod  
device and replace  
it with a compati-  
ble iPod.  
does not contain  
any playable  
files.  
Non-compatible Remove your de-  
SKIPPED  
PROTECT  
The inserted disc Replace the disc.  
contains DRM  
protected files.  
SD storage de-  
vice  
vice and replace it  
with a compatible  
SD storage device.  
All the files on  
the inserted disc  
are embedded  
with DRM.  
Replace the disc.  
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Message  
CHECK USB  
Cause  
Action  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
The USB connec- Check that the  
tor or USB cable USB connector or  
ERROR-23  
USB storage de- USB storage de-  
vice was not for- vice should be for-  
has short-  
circuited.  
USB cable is not  
caught in some-  
thing or damaged.  
matted with  
FAT12, FAT16 or FAT16 or FAT32.  
FAT32.  
matted with FAT12,  
The connected  
USB storage de- USB storage de-  
vice consumes vice and do not  
Disconnect the  
ERROR-16  
The iPod firm-  
ware version is  
old.  
Update the iPod  
version.  
more than maxi- use it. Turn the  
mum allowable ignition switch to  
iPod failure.  
Disconnect the  
cable from the  
iPod. Once the  
iPods main menu  
is displayed, recon-  
nect the iPod and  
reset it.  
current.  
OFF, then to ACC  
or ON and then  
connect only com-  
pliant USB storage  
devices.  
The iPod oper-  
Make sure the con-  
STOP  
There are no  
songs in the cur- contains songs.  
rent list.  
Select a list that  
ates correctly but nection cable for  
does not charge. the iPod has not  
shorted out (e.g.,  
Not found  
No related  
songs.  
Transfer songs to  
the iPod.  
not caught in  
metal objects).  
After checking,  
turn the ignition  
switch OFF and  
Bluetooth device  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
back ON, or dis-  
connect the iPod  
and reconnect.  
ERROR-10  
The power failed Turn the ignition  
for the Bluetooth switch OFF and  
ERROR-19  
Communication ! Perform one of  
module of this  
unit.  
then to ACC or ON.  
If the error mes-  
sage is still dis-  
played after  
performing the  
above action,  
failed.  
the following op-  
erations.  
Turn the ignition  
switch OFF and  
back ON.  
Disconnect or  
eject the external  
storage device.  
Change to a dif-  
ferent source.  
please contact  
your dealer or an  
authorized Pioneer  
Service Station.  
Then, return to the  
USB or SD source.  
! Disconnect the  
cable from the  
iPod. Once the  
iPods main menu  
is displayed, recon-  
nect the iPod and  
reset it.  
Pandora  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
ERROR-19  
Communication Disconnect the  
failed.  
cable from the  
iPod. Once the  
iPods main menu  
is displayed, recon-  
nect the iPod and  
reset it.  
iPod failure.  
Disconnect the  
cable from the  
iPod. Once the  
iPods main menu  
is displayed, recon-  
nect the iPod and  
reset it.  
Start up the  
Pandora Ap-  
plication  
The Pandora ap- Start up the  
plication has not Pandora applica-  
started running tion from your  
yet.  
iPod/iPhone.  
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Message  
Cause  
Action  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
Try again later Unable to save  
thumb rating.  
Try again later.  
ERR:Outside  
Noise  
The surrounding ! Stop your car in  
noise level is too a place that is  
Unable to save  
BookMark.  
Pandora system  
is undergoing  
high.  
quiet, and switch  
off the engine, air  
conditioner and  
heater.  
maintenance.  
! Set the micro-  
phone correctly.  
Skip limit  
reached  
Skip limit  
reached.  
Do not exceed the  
skip limit.  
Check Appli-  
cation  
This version of  
the Pandora ap- iPhone that has a  
Connect an iPod/  
plication is not  
supported.  
compatible version  
of the Pandora ap-  
plication installed.  
Handling guidelines  
Discs and player  
Check Device Device error mes- Please check your  
sage displayed in iPod/iPhone.  
Pandora Applica-  
tion.  
Use only discs that feature either of the following two  
logos.  
Unable to play  
music from  
Pandora.  
No Available No station found. Create a station in  
Station  
the Pandora appli-  
cation on your  
iPod/iPhone.  
No Active Sta- No station se-  
Select a station.  
Use 12-cm discs. Do not use 8-cm discs or an adapter  
for 8-cm discs.  
tions  
lected.  
Auto TA and EQ  
Message Cause  
Use only conventional, fully circular discs. Do not use  
shaped discs.  
Action  
ERR:MIC check The microphone Plug the supplied  
is not connected. microphone se-  
curely into the  
jack.  
Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD  
loading slot.  
ERR:Front  
Speaker, ERR: cannot pick up  
Front-Lch, the measuring  
The microphone ! Confirm that the  
speakers are con-  
nected correctly.  
Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise  
damaged discs as they may damage the player.  
ERR:Front-Rch, tone of a speaker. ! Cancel muting  
ERR:Rear-Lch,  
ERR:Rear-Rch,  
ERR:SubW-  
Lch, ERR:  
SubW-Rch,  
ERR:SubWoo-  
fer  
the front speaker  
units.  
! Correct the input  
level setting of the  
power amp con-  
nected to the  
speakers.  
! Set the micro-  
phone correctly.  
Unfinalized CD-R/RW discs cannot be played back.  
Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs.  
Store discs in their cases when not in use.  
Do not attach labels, write on or apply chemicals to  
the surface of the discs.  
To clean a CD, wipe the disc with a soft cloth outward  
from the center.  
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SD memory card  
Condensation may temporarily impair the players  
performance. Let it rest for about one hour to adjust  
to a warmer temperature. Also, wipe any damp discs  
off with a soft cloth.  
This unit supports only the following types of SD  
memory cards.  
!
!
!
!
SD  
Playback of discs may not be possible because of  
disc characteristics, disc format, recorded applica-  
tion, playback environment, storage conditions, and  
so on.  
miniSD  
microSD  
SDHC  
Keep the SD memory card out of the reach of chil-  
dren. Should the SD memory card be swallowed, con-  
sult a doctor immediately.  
Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.  
When using discs that can be printed on label sur-  
faces, check the instructions and the warnings of the  
discs. Depending on the discs, inserting and ejecting  
may not be possible. Using such discs may result in  
damage to this equipment.  
Do not touch the connectors of the SD memory card  
directly with your fingers or with any metal device.  
Do not insert anything other than an SD memory card  
into the SD card slot. If a metal object (such as a  
coin) is inserted into the slot, the internal circuits may  
break and cause malfunctions.  
Do not attach commercially available labels or other  
materials to the discs.  
!
!
The discs may warp making the disc unplayable.  
The labels may come off during playback and pre-  
vent ejection of the discs, which may result in da-  
mage to the equipment.  
When inserting a miniSD or microSD, use an adapter.  
Do not use an adapter which has metal parts other  
than the connectors exposed.  
Do not insert a damaged SD memory card (e.g.  
warped, label peeled off) as it may not be ejected  
from the slot.  
External storage device (USB, SD)  
Address any questions you have about your external  
storage device (USB, SD) to the manufacturer of the  
device.  
Do not try to force an SD memory card into the SD  
card slot as the card or this unit may be damaged.  
When ejecting an SD memory card, press it and hold  
it until it clicks. It is dangerous for you to release your  
finger immediately after you press on the card as the  
card may shoot out of the slot and hit you in the face,  
etc. If the card shoots out of the slot, it may become  
lost.  
Do not leave the external storage device (USB, SD) in  
places with high temperatures.  
Depending on the external storage device (USB, SD),  
the following problems may occur.  
!
!
!
Operations may vary.  
The storage device may not be recognized.  
Files may not be played back properly.  
iPod  
To ensure proper operation, connect the dock connec-  
tor cable from the iPod directly to this unit.  
USB storage device  
Connections via USB hub are not supported.  
Firmly secure the iPod when driving. Do not let the  
iPod fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed  
under the brake or accelerator pedal.  
Do not connect anything other than a USB storage  
device.  
About iPod settings  
Firmly secure the USB storage device when driving.  
Do not let the USB storage device fall onto the floor,  
where it may become jammed under the brake or ac-  
celerator pedal.  
!
When an iPod is connected, this unit changes the  
EQ (equalizer) setting of the iPod to off in order to  
optimize the acoustics. When you disconnect the  
iPod, the EQ returns to the original setting.  
Depending on the USB storage device, the following  
problems may occur.  
!
You cannot set Repeat to off on the iPod when  
using this unit. Repeat is automatically changed  
to All when the iPod is connected to this unit.  
!
The device may generate noise in the radio.  
Incompatible text saved on the iPod will not be dis-  
played by the unit.  
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DualDiscs  
WAV  
DualDiscs are two-sided discs that have a recordable  
CD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD for  
video on the other.  
File extension: .wav  
Quantization bits: 8 and 16 (LPCM), 4 (MS ADPCM)  
Since the CD side of DualDiscs is not physically com-  
patible with the general CD standard, it may not be  
possible to play the CD side with this unit.  
Frequent loading and ejecting of a DualDisc may re-  
sult in scratches on the disc. Serious scratches can  
lead to playback problems on this unit. In some  
cases, a DualDisc may become stuck in the disc load-  
ing slot and will not eject. To prevent this, we recom-  
mend you refrain from using DualDisc with this unit.  
Please refer to the information from the disc manu-  
facturer for more detailed information about  
DualDiscs.  
Sampling frequency: 16 kHz to 48 kHz (LPCM),  
22.05 kHz and 44.1 kHz (MS ADPCM)  
AAC  
Compatible format: AAC encoded by iTunes  
File extension: .m4a  
Sampling frequency: 11.025 kHz to 48 kHz  
Transmission rate: 16 kbps to 320 kbps, VBR  
Apple Lossless: Not compatible  
CAUTION  
AAC file bought from the iTunes Store (.m4p file ex-  
tension): Not compatible  
Do not leave the discs/external storage device  
(USB, SD) or iPod in places with high  
temperatures.  
Supplemental information  
Only the first 32 characters can be displayed as a file  
name (including the file extension) or a folder name.  
Compressed audio  
compatibility (disc, USB, SD)  
WMA  
This unit may not operate correctly depending on the  
application used to encode WMA files.  
There may be a slight delay at the start of playback of  
audio files embedded with image data or audio files  
stored on a USB storage device that has numerous  
folder hierarchies.  
File extension: .wma  
Bit rate: 48 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), 48 kbps to  
384 kbps (VBR)  
Disc  
Sampling frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Playable folder hierarchy: up to eight tiers (A practical  
hierarchy is less than two tiers).  
Windows Media Audio Professional, Lossless, Voice/  
DRM Stream/Stream with video: Not compatible  
Playable folders: up to 99  
MP3  
Playable files: up to 999  
File extension: .mp3  
File system: ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Romeo, Joliet  
Multi-session playback: Compatible  
Packet write data transfer: Not compatible  
Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR  
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz,  
48 kHz for emphasis)  
Regardless of the length of blank sections between  
the songs from the original recording, compressed  
audio discs play with a short pause between songs.  
Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 (ID3  
tag Version 2.x is given priority over Version 1.x.)  
M3u playlist: Not compatible  
MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: Not compatible  
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External storage device (USB, SD)  
iPod compatibility  
Playable folder hierarchy: up to eight tiers (A practical  
hierarchy is less than two tiers).  
This unit supports only the following iPod models.  
Supported iPod software versions are shown below.  
Older versions may not be supported.  
Made for  
Playable folders: up to 1 500  
Playable files: up to 15 000  
!
!
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!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
iPod touch 4th generation (software version 4.1)  
iPod touch 3rd generation (software version 3.1.1)  
iPod touch 2nd generation (software version 2.1.1)  
iPod touch 1st generation (software version 1.1)  
iPod classic 160GB (software version 2.0.2)  
iPod classic 120GB (software version 2.0)  
iPod classic (software version 1.0)  
Playback of copyright-protected files: Not compatible  
Partitioned external storage device (USB, SD): Only  
the first playable partition can be played.  
There may be a slight delay when starting playback of  
audio files on a USB storage device with numerous  
folder hierarchies.  
iPod with video (software version 1.2.3)  
iPod nano 6th generation (software version 1.0)  
iPod nano 5th generation (software version 1.0.1)  
iPod nano 4th generation (software version 1.0)  
iPod nano 3rd generation (software version 1.0)  
iPod nano 2nd generation (software version 1.1.3)  
iPod nano 1st generation (software version 1.3.1)  
iPhone 4 (software version 4.1)  
iPhone 3GS (software version 3.0)  
iPhone 3G (software version 2.0)  
iPhone (software version 1.1.1)  
SD memory card  
There is no compatibility for Multi Media Cards  
(MMC).  
Compatibility with all SD memory cards is not guaran-  
teed.  
This unit is not compatible with SD-Audio.  
Depending on the generation or version of the iPod,  
some functions may not be available.  
CAUTION  
Operations may vary depending on the software ver-  
sion of iPod.  
!
!
Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost  
on USB memory/USB portable audio players/  
SD memory cards/SDHC memory cards, even  
if that data is lost while this unit is used.  
Pioneer cannot guarantee compatibility with  
all USB mass storage devices and assumes  
no responsibility for any loss of data on media  
players, smart phones, or other devices while  
using this product.  
When using an iPod, an iPod Dock Connector to USB  
Cable is required.  
A Pioneer CD-IU51 interface cable is also available.  
For details, consult your dealer.  
About the file/format compatibility, refer to the iPod  
manuals.  
Audiobook, Podcast: Compatible  
CAUTION  
Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on  
the iPod, even if that data is lost while this unit is  
used.  
Sequence of audio files  
The user cannot assign folder numbers and  
specify playback sequences with this unit.  
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Example of a hierarchy  
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!
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)  
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Pro-  
file)  
AVP (Audio/Video Profile)  
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Pro-  
file) 1.0  
01  
02  
!
!
03  
: Folder  
: Compressed  
audio file  
01 to 05: Folder  
number  
1 to 6: Playback  
sequence  
04  
Copyright and trademark  
Bluetooth  
05  
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4  
The Bluetoothâ word mark and logos are regis-  
tered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and any use of such marks by PIONEER COR-  
PORATION is under license. Other trademarks  
and trade names are those of their respective  
owners.  
Disc  
Folder selection sequence or other operation  
may differ depending on the encoding or writ-  
ing software.  
External storage device (USB, SD)  
The playback sequence is the same as the re-  
corded sequence in the external storage de-  
vice (USB, SD).  
iTunes  
Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc.,  
registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
To specify the playback sequence, the follow-  
ing method is recommended.  
1 Create a file name that includes numbers that  
specify the playback sequence (e.g.,  
001xxx.mp3 and 099yyy.mp3).  
2 Put those files into a folder.  
3 Save the folder that contains the files to the  
external storage device (USB, SD).  
However, depending on the system environ-  
ment, you may not be able to specify the play-  
back sequence.  
For USB portable audio players, the sequence  
is different and depends on the player.  
MP3  
Supply of this product only conveys a license  
for private, non-commercial use and does not  
convey a license nor imply any right to use  
this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue-  
generating) real time broadcasting (terrestrial,  
satellite, cable and/or any other media), broad-  
casting/streaming via internet, intranets and/  
or other networks or in other electronic con-  
tent distribution systems, such as pay-audio or  
audio-on-demand applications. An indepen-  
dent license for such use is required. For de-  
tails, please visit  
WMA  
Bluetooth profiles  
Windows Media is either a registered trade-  
mark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in  
the United States and/or other countries.  
This product includes technology owned by  
Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or  
distributed without a license from Microsoft  
Licensing, Inc.  
In order to use Bluetooth wireless technology,  
devices must be able to interpret certain pro-  
files. This unit is compatible with the following  
profiles.  
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!
!
!
!
GAP (Generic Access Profile)  
SDP (Service Discovery Protocol)  
OPP (Object Push Profile)  
HFP (Hands Free Profile)  
HSP (Head Set Profile)  
SD memory card  
SD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.  
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miniSD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.  
microSD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.  
SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.  
iPod & iPhone  
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and  
iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., regis-  
tered in the U.S. and other countries.  
Made for iPodand Made for iPhonemean  
that an electronic accessory has been de-  
signed to connect specifically to iPod or  
iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by  
the developer to meet Apple performance  
standards. Apple is not responsible for the op-  
eration of this device or its compliance with  
safety and regulatory standards. Please note  
that the use of this accessory with iPod or  
iPhone may affect wireless performance.  
Pandora  
Pandora is a registered trademark of Pandora  
Media, Inc.  
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Specifications  
Slope .......................... 0 (Pass)/6 dB/oct./12 dB/  
oct.  
Gain ............................ 0 dB to 24 dB/Mute (1 dB  
General  
step)  
Power source ............................. 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 V  
allowable)  
HPF (rear)  
Frequency ................ 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/  
125 Hz/160 Hz/200 Hz  
Slope .......................... 0 (Pass)/6 dB/oct./12 dB/  
oct.  
Gain ............................ +6 dB to 24 dB/Mute (1  
dB step)  
Grounding system ................... Negative type  
Maximum current consumption  
..................................................... 10.0 A  
Dimensions (W × H × D):  
DIN  
Chassis ..................... 178 mm × 50 mm ×  
165 mm  
Subwoofer (stereo/mono):  
Frequency ................ 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/  
125 Hz/160 Hz/200 Hz  
(7 in. × 2 in. × 6-1/2 in.)  
Nose ........................... 188 mm × 58 mm × 17 mm  
(7-3/8 in.× 2-1/4 in.× 5/8 in.)  
D
Slope .......................... 6 dB/oct./12 dB/oct./–  
18 dB/oct.  
Gain ............................ +6 dB to 24 dB/Mute (1  
dB step)  
Chassis ..................... 178 mm × 50 mm ×  
165 mm  
Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse  
Network (3-way network mode):  
High HPF:  
(7 in.× 2 in.× 6-1/2 in.)  
Nose ........................... 170 mm × 46 mm × 17 mm  
(6-3/4 in.× 1-3/4 in.× 5/8 in.)  
Weight .......................................... 1.2 kg (2.6 lbs)  
Frequency ................ 1.25 kHz/1.6 kHz/2 kHz/  
2.5 kHz/3.15 kHz/4 kHz/  
5 kHz/6.3 kHz/8 kHz/10 kHz/  
12.5 kHz  
Slope .......................... 6 dB/oct./12 dB/oct./–  
18 dB/oct./24 dB/oct.  
Gain ............................ 0 dB to 24 dB/Mute (1 dB  
step)  
Audio  
Maximum power output ....... 50 W × 4  
Continuous power output ... 22 W × 4 (50 Hz to  
15 000 Hz, 5 % THD,  
4 W load, both channels dri-  
ven)  
Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse  
Mid HPF/LPF:  
Load impedance ...................... 4 W to 8 W × 4  
Preout maximum output level  
..................................................... 5.0 V  
Loudness contour ................... +10 dB (100 Hz), +6.5 dB  
(10 kHz) (volume: 30 dB)  
Frequency (LPF) ... 1.25 kHz/1.6 kHz/2 kHz/  
2.5 kHz/3.15 kHz/4 kHz/  
5 kHz/6.3 kHz/8 kHz/10 kHz/  
12.5 kHz  
Equalizer (Left/Right independent 16-Band Graphic  
Equalizer):  
Frequency (HPF)  
................................. 25 Hz/31.5 Hz/40 Hz/50 Hz/  
63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/125 Hz/  
160 Hz/200 Hz/250 Hz  
Frequency .......................... 20 Hz/31.5 Hz/50 Hz/80 Hz/  
125 Hz/200 Hz/315 Hz/  
500 Hz/800 Hz/1.25 kHz/  
2 kHz/3.15 kHz/5 kHz/8 kHz/  
12.5 kHz/20 kHz  
Slope (LPF) ............. 0 (Pass)/6 dB/oct./12 dB/  
oct./18 dB/oct./24 dB/oct.  
Slope (HPF) ............ 0 (Pass)/6 dB/oct./12 dB/  
oct./18 dB/oct./24 dB/oct.  
Gain ............................ 0 dB to 24 dB/Mute (1 dB  
step)  
Equalization range ........ 12 dB (2 dB step)  
Auto equalizer:  
(Front & rear & subwoofer/High & mid & low)  
Frequency .......................... 20 Hz/31.5 Hz/50 Hz/80 Hz/  
125 Hz/200 Hz/315 Hz/  
Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse  
Low LPF (stereo/mono):  
500 Hz/800 Hz/1.25 kHz/  
2 kHz/3.15 kHz/5 kHz/8 kHz/  
12.5 kHz/20 kHz  
Frequency ................ 25 Hz/31.5 Hz/40 Hz/50 Hz/  
63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/125 Hz/  
160 Hz/200 Hz/250 Hz  
Slope .......................... 12 dB/oct./18 dB/oct./–  
24 dB/oct./30 dB/oct./–  
Equalization range ........ +6 dB to 12 dB (2 dB step)  
Network (standard mode):  
HPF (front)  
36 dB/oct.  
Frequency ................ 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/  
125 Hz/160 Hz/200 Hz  
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Appendix  
Additional information  
Gain ............................ +6 dB to 24 dB/Mute (1  
dB step)  
Usable sensitivity ..................... 9 dBf (0.8 µV/75 W, mono,  
S/N: 30 dB)  
Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse  
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 72 dB (IHF-A network)  
CD player  
AM tuner  
System .......................................... Compact disc audio system  
Usable discs .............................. Compact disc  
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 105 dB (1 kHz) (IHF-A net-  
work)  
Frequency range ...................... 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz  
Usable sensitivity ..................... 25 µV (S/N: 20 dB)  
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IHF-A network)  
Bluetooth  
Number of channels .............. 2 (stereo)  
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3  
WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12  
(2 ch audio)  
Version .......................................... Bluetooth 3.0 certified  
Output power ............................ +4 dBm Maximum  
(Power class 2)  
(Windows Media Player)  
CEA2006 Specifications  
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-  
coded only) (.m4a)  
(Ver. 10.4 and earlier)  
WAV signal format .................. Linear PCM & MS ADPCM  
(Non-compressed)  
USB  
USB standard specification  
..................................................... USB 2.0 full speed  
Maximum current supply .... 1 A  
Power output ............................. 14 W RMS × 4 Channels  
(4 W and 1 % THD+N)  
S/N ratio ....................................... 91 dBA (reference: 1 W into  
USB Class ................................... MSC (Mass Storage Class)  
File system .................................. FAT12, FAT16, FAT32  
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3  
WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12  
(2 ch audio)  
4 W)  
Note  
Specifications and the design are subject to mod-  
ifications without notice.  
(Windows Media Player)  
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-  
coded only) (.m4a)  
(Ver. 10.4 and earlier)  
WAV signal format .................. Linear PCM & MS ADPCM  
(Non-compressed)  
SD  
Compatible physical format  
..................................................... Version 2.00  
Maximum memory capacity  
..................................................... 32 GB (for SD and SDHC)  
File system .................................. FAT12, FAT16, FAT32  
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3  
WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12  
(2 ch audio)  
(Windows Media Player)  
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-  
coded only) (.m4a)  
(Ver. 10.4 and earlier)  
WAV signal format .................. Linear PCM & MS ADPCM  
(Non-compressed)  
FM tuner  
Frequency range ...................... 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz  
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