Multi-CD control high power CD player
with XM/FM/AM tuner
Operation Manual
DEH-P3370XM
Audio Adjustment .................................... 35
Other Functions ........................................ 47
Displaying the Time ........................................ 47
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About the Sound Focus Equalizer (SFEQ)
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Selecting the Equalizer Curve ........................ 36
Selecting the AUX Source
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AUX Title Input (TITLE IN)
Entering the Audio Menu ................................ 37
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Balance Adjustment (FADER)
Equalizer Curve Adjustment
Precaution ........................................................ 48
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Bass Adjustment (BASS)
Loudness Adjustment (LOUD)
Subwoofer Setting Adjustment (80HZ 0)
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Detaching and Replacing the
Front Panel .......................................... 43
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Detaching the Front Panel
Replacing the Front Panel
Warning Tone
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Initial Setting ............................................ 44
Entering the Initial Setting Menu .................... 44
Initial Setting Menu Functions ........................ 45
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Setting the Time
Switching the AUX Mode (AUX)
Setting the Dimmer (DIMMER)
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Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your
musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your
equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer
Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level.
One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion—and,
most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of
sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against
this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
• Start your volume control at a low setting.
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distor-
tion.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
• Set the dial and leave it there.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all,
we want you listening for a lifetime.
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since
hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the
Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid pro-
longed exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection.
Decibel
Level
Example
30
40
50
60
70
80
Quiet library, soft whispers
Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic
Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office
Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine
Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant
Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet.
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE
90
100
120
140
180
Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower
Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill
Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap
Gunshot blast, jet plane
Rocket launching pad
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.
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Key Finder
Head Unit
SFEQ button
OPEN button
5/∞/2/3 buttons
EQ button
VOLUME
SOURCE button
DISPLAY button
PGM button
CLOCK button
BAND button
AUDIO button
Buttons 1–6
FUNCTION button
Remote Controller (CD-R600)
The remote controller (CD-R600) enabling remote control of the head unit is sold separate-
ly. Operation is the same as when using buttons on the head unit.
ATT button
This lets you quickly lower volume level (by about 90%).
Press once more to return to the original volume level.
5/∞ buttons
+/– button
PGM button
BAND button
FUNCTION button
AUDIO button
2/3 buttons
SOURCE/OFF button
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Before Using This Product
About This Product
The tuner frequencies on this product are allocated for use in North America. Use in other
areas may result in improper reception.
About This Manual
This product features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and
operation. All are designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanatory.
This operation manual is intended to help you benefit fully from their potential and to
maximize your listening enjoyment.
We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by
reading through the manual before you use this product. It is especially important that you
read and observe the “Precaution” on page 6 and in other sections.
This manual explains head unit operation. You can perform the same operations with the
remote controller.
Important
The serial number of this device is located on the bottom of this product. For your own
security and convenience, be sure to record this number on the enclosed warranty card.
Resetting the Unit
The unit must be reset under the following conditions:
When using this product for the first time after installation.
When this product fails to operate properly.
When strange (incorrect) messages appear on the display.
• To reset the microprocessor, press the RESET button on the unit with a pen
tip or other pointed instrument.
RESET button
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Precaution
CAUTION: USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR PERFOR-
MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPEC-
IFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA-
TION EXPOSURE.
CAUTION:
THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS
PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD.
• Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions.
• Always keep the volume low enough for outside sounds to be audible.
• Protect the product from moisture.
• If the battery is disconnected, the preset memory will be erased and must be repro-
grammed.
After-sales Service for Pioneer Products
Please contact the dealer or distributor from where you purchased the product for its after-
sales service (including warranty conditions) or any other information. In case the necessary
information is not available, please contact the company listed below:
Please do not ship your product to the company at the address listed below for repair with-
out advance contact.
7 U.S.A.
Pioneer Electronics Service, Inc.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
DEPARTMENT
P.O. Box 1760
Long Beach, CA 90801
800-421-1404
For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product.
When using the 50-Disc Type Multi-CD Player
The available functions of the 50-Disc Type Multi-CD Player are described in this
Operation Manual. Note that other 50-Disc Type Multi-CD Player functions cannot be
used with this product.
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Before Using This Product
Introducing XM Satellite Radio
There’s a world beyond AM and FM. XM Satellite Radio. Up to 100 channels. Coast-to-
coast coverage. Digital quality sound. With many commercial-free music channels. Plus the
best sports, comedy, talk, news and entertainment, including USA Today, Discovery Radio,
The future is waiting.
How to Subscribe
XM’s Listener Care at (800) 852-9696. Customers should have their Radio ID ready; for
details, refer to “Display the ID Code
”. Customers are able to receive a limited number of
free-to-air channels without activation.
Technology. It is prohibited to copy, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or manipulate any
technology incorporated in receivers compatible with the XM Satellite Radio system. Furthermore,
the AMBE ® voice compression software included in this product is protected by intellectual prop-
erty rights including patent rights, copyrights, and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. The
user of this or any other software contained in an XM Radio is explicitly prohibited from attempting
to copy, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the object code, or in any other way convert
the object code into human-readable form. The software is licensed solely for use within this prod-
uct.
About the XM Mark
The “XM” mark on this product indicates that it is an XM satellite radio receiver. You can
receive XM satellite radio broadcasts by connecting the unit as shown in the installation
manual.
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Basic Operation
To Listen to Music
The following explains the initial operations required before you can listen to music.
Note:
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Loading a disc in this product. (Refer to page 11.)
1. Select the desired source. (e.g. Tuner)
Each press changes the Source ...
Each press of the SOURCE button selects the desired source in the following order:
Built-in CD player = TV = Tuner = Multi-CD player = XM tuner = AUX
Note:
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In the following cases, the sound source will not change:
* When a product corresponding to each source is not connected to this product.
* When no disc is set in this product.
* When no magazine is set in the Multi-CD player.
* When the AUX (external input) is set to OFF. (Refer to page 45.)
When this product’s blue/white lead is connected to the car’s Auto-antenna relay control terminal,
the car’s Auto-antenna extends when this product’s source is switched ON. To retract the antenna,
switch the source OFF.
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2. Raise or lower the volume.
Rolling the VOLUME changes the volume level.
Note:
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Roll clockwise to raise the volume level.
Roll counterclockwise to lower the volume level.
3. Turn the source OFF.
Hold for 1 second
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Basic Operation
Basic Operation of Tuner
Manual and Seek Tuning
• You can select the tuning method by changing the length of
time you press the 2/3 button.
Manual Tuning (step by step)
Seek Tuning
0.5 seconds or less
0.5 seconds or more
Note:
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If you continue pressing the button for longer than 0.5 seconds, you can skip
broadcasting stations. Seek Tuning starts as soon as you release the button.
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Stereo indicator “” lights when a stereo station is selected.
Frequency Indicator
Band Indicator
Preset Number Indicator
Preset Tuning
Band
F1 (FM1) = F2 (FM2)
= F3 (FM3) = AM
• You can memorize broadcast stations in buttons
1 through 6 for easy, one-touch station recall.
Preset station recall
2 seconds or less
2 seconds or more
Broadcast station preset memory
Note:
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Up to 18 FM stations (6 in F1 (FM1), F2 (FM2) and F3
(FM3)) and 6 AM stations can be stored in memory.
You can also use the 5 or ∞ buttons to recall broadcast sta-
tions memorized in buttons 1 through 6.
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Basic Operation of XM Tuner
Selecting the Channel by Channel Number
When Channel Number Select mode is selected, you can select a desired Channel by
Channel Number. (Refer to page 23.)
Initially, Channel Number Select mode is selected.
• Select a desired channel with the 2/3 button.
Note:
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Channels that cannot currently be selected are skipped, and the next Channel is selected.
If you continue pressing the button for longer than 0.5 seconds, you can increase/decrease
Channel Number by 10 to enable you to quickly jump to your desired Channel.
You can also select a Channel from a desired Channel Category. (Refer to page 23.)
Display changes as follows when you switch Channels or operate in other ways.
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Channel Number = Channel Name = Selected Display *
* For details, refer to “Switching the Display”.
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It may take a few seconds before you can hear anything wile this product acquires and processes
the satellite signal when you switch power ON, change the Source to XM tuner, or select a
Channel.
Channel Number
Preset Number Indicator
Band
Preset Tuning
XM1 = XM2 = XM3
• You can memorize Channels in buttons 1 through 6 for easy, one-touch
Channel recall.
Preset Channel recall
2 seconds or less
2 seconds or more
Channel preset memory
Note:
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Memorize a Channel when you hear sound from that Channel.
Memory/recall are for broadcasts. If you recall a memorized broadcast that has been moved to
another Channel, the Channel to which the broadcast was moved is selected.
Up to 18 XM channels (6 in XM1, XM2 and XM3) can be stored in memory.
When Channel Number Select mode is selected, you can also use the 5 or ∞ buttons to recall
broadcast stations memorized in buttons 1 through 6.
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If a Channel you have recalled cannot be selected, a message is displayed for 2 seconds and the
unit returns to the operating status before the Channel was recalled.
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Basic Operation
Basic Operation of Built-in CD Player
Note:
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Be sure to close the front panel after loading or ejecting a disc.
Switching the Display
Open
Each press of the DISPLAY button changes
the display in the following order:
Playback mode (Play time)
= Disc Title
Note:
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Use to open the front panel
when loading or ejecting a CD.
(The illustration on the right
shows the front panel open.)
Note:
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If you switch displays when disc titles have
not been input, “NO TITLE” is displayed.
Track Number Indicator
Play Time Indicator
Track Search and Fast Forward/Reverse
• You can select between Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse by pressing
the 2/3 button for a different length of time.
Track Search
0.5 seconds or less
Continue pressing
Fast Forward/Reverse
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CD Loading Slot
Note:
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The Built-in CD player plays one standard 12 cm or 8 cm
(single) CD at a time. Do not use an adapter when playing
8 cm CD.
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Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD
Loading Slot.
Eject
Note:
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The CD function can be turned ON/OFF with the
disc remaining in this product. (Refer to page 8.)
A disc left partially inserted after ejection may
incur damage or fall out.
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Note:
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If a disc cannot be inserted fully or playback fails, make sure the label side is up. Press the EJECT
button and check the disc for damage before reinserting it.
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If the Built-in CD player cannot operate properly, an error message (such as “ERROR-14”) appears
on the display. Refer to “Built-in CD Player’s Error Message” on page 49.
The Built-in CD player is not equipped with CD TEXT function.
A CD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as Disc Title, Artist Name and
Track Title.
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Basic Operation
Basic Operation of Multi-CD Player
This product can control a Multi-CD player (sold separately).
Track Search and Fast Forward/Reverse
• You can select between Track Search or Fast
Forward/Reverse by pressing the 2/3 button
for a different length of time.
Track Search
0.5 seconds or less
Continue pressing
Fast Forward/Reverse
Play Time Indicator
Disc Number Indicator
Track Number Indicator
Disc Search
Disc Number Search (for 6-Disc, 12-Disc types)
• You can select discs directly with the 1 to 6 buttons. Just press the num-
ber corresponding to the disc you want to listen to.
Note:
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When a 12-Disc Multi-CD Player is connected and you want to select disc 7 to 12, press the
1 to 6 buttons for 2 seconds.
Note:
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The Multi-CD player may perform a preparatory operation, such as verifying the presence of
a disc or reading disc information, when the power is turned ON or a new disc is selected for
playback. “READY” is displayed.
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If the Multi-CD player cannot operate properly, an error message such as “ERROR-14” is
displayed. Refer to the Multi-CD player owner’s manual.
If there are no discs in the Multi-CD player magazine, “NO DISC” is displayed.
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Corresponding Display Indications and Buttons
This product’s display features Key Guidance Indicators. These light to indicate which of
the 5/∞/2/3, FUNCTION and AUDIO buttons you can use. When you’re in the
Function Menu (refer to next section), Detailed Setting Menu (refer to page 18), Initial
Setting Menu (refer to page 44) or Audio Menu (refer to page 37), they also make it easy
to see which 5/∞/2/3 buttons you can use to switch functions ON/OFF, switch repeat
selections and perform other operations.
Indicator and corresponding buttons are shown below.
7 Head Unit
7 Remote Controller
7 Display
z
x
c
When 1 is lit in the display, perform appropriate operations with the z buttons.
When 2 is lit in the display, it indicates that you are in the Function Menu, Detailed
Setting Menu or Initial Setting Menu. You can switch between each of these menus and
between different modes in the menus using button x on the head unit or remote con-
troller.
When 3 is lit in the display, it indicates you are in the Audio Menu. You can switch
between modes in the Audio Menu using button c on the head unit or remote controller.
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Basic Operation
Entering the Function Menu
The Function Menu lets you operate simple functions for each source.
Note:
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After entering the Function Menu, if you do not perform an operation within about 30 seconds, the
Function Menu is automatically canceled.
1. Select the desired mode in the Function Menu. (Refer to next section,
“Function Menu Functions”.)
Each press changes the Mode ...
2. Operate a mode. (e.g. Repeat Play)
The button used and the operation it performs are
indicated by the key guidance indicator. Press the
5 button to switch the key guidance indicator ON,
and the ∞ button to switch it OFF.
3. Cancel the Function Menu.
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Function Menu Functions
The following chart shows functions for each source in the Function Menu. The chart also
shows indications for each function, operations and buttons used to perform operations.
For more details, or when you want to know about an operation, refer to the page number
indicated in the chart.
7 Tuner
Function name (Display)
Button: Operation
Page
Best Stations Memory (BSM)
5: ON
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∞: OFF
Local Seek Tuning (LOCAL)
1 5: ON
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3 ∞: OFF
2 2 or 3: Select (Sensitivity)
7 XM Tuner
Function name (Display)
Switching the Display (DISPLAY)
Button: Operation
Page
22
5 or ∞: Select (Display)
Switching the Channel Select
mode (CH MODE)
5 or ∞: Select
(Channel Select mode)
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Basic Operation
7 Built-in CD Player
Function name (Display)
Repeat Play (REPEAT)
Button: Operation
Page
5: ON
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∞: OFF
Random Play (RANDOM)
Scan Play (T-SCAN)
Pause (PAUSE)
5: ON
∞: OFF
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5: ON
∞: OFF
5: ON
∞: OFF
7 Multi-CD Player
Function name (Display)
Repeat Play (REPEAT)
Button: Operation
Page
27
2 or 3: Select (Play range)
Selecting Discs by Disc Title List
(TITLE LIST)
1 2 or 3: Select (Disc Title)
2 5: Play
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Random Play (RANDOM)
5: ON
∞: OFF
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28
29
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Scan Play (SCAN)
5: ON
∞: OFF
ITS Play (ITS-P)
5: ON
∞: OFF
Pause (PAUSE)
5: ON
∞: OFF
Compression and DBE (COMP)
5 or ∞: Select
(Sound Quality Function)
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Entering the Detailed Setting Menu
In the Detailed Setting Menu, you can operate convenient, complex functions for each
source.
1. Enter the Detailed Setting Menu.
Hold for 2 seconds
2. Select the desired mode. (Refer to next section, “Detailed Setting Menu
Functions”.)
Each press changes the Mode ...
3. Operate a mode.
4. Cancel the Detailed Setting Menu.
Note:
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You can cancel the Detailed Setting Menu by pressing the FUNCTION button again for 2 seconds.
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Basic Operation
Detailed Setting Menu Functions
The following chart shows functions for each source in the Detailed Setting Menu. The
chart also shows indications for each function, operations and buttons used to perform
operations. For more details, or when you want to know about an operation, refer to the
page number indicated in the chart.
Note:
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Tuner and XM tuner have no Detailed Setting Menu.
7 Built-in CD Player
Function name (Display)
Disc Title Input (TITLE IN)
Button: Operation
Page
1 5 or ∞: Select (Letter)
2 2 or 3: Select (Position)
3 3: Memory
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7 Multi-CD Player
Function name (Display)
Disc Title Input (TITLE IN)
Button: Operation
Page
1 5 or ∞: Select (Letter)
2 2 or 3: Select (Position)
3 3: Memory
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ITS Programming (ITS)
5: Memory
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PGM Button Functions
The following chart shows functions for each source by pressing PGM button.
For more details, or when you want to know about an operation, refer to the page number
indicated in the chart.
7 PGM
Source
Function name
Page
Tuner
Best Stations Memory (OFF)
Best Stations Memory (ON)
(Hold for 2 seconds)
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22
26
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XM tuner
Switching the Display
Built-in CD player
Multi-CD player
TV
Pause
Pause
Best Station Sequential Memory (OFF)
Best Station Sequential Memory (ON)
(Hold for 2 seconds)
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Note:
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For the details of TV functions, refer to the TV’s manual.
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Tuner Operation
Local Seek Tuning (LOCAL)
When Local is ON, you can only select broadcast stations providing strong reception.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Local mode (LOCAL) in the
Function Menu.
2. Switch the Local ON/OFF with
the 5/∞ buttons.
“LOC”
3. Select the desired Local Seek
sensitivity with the 2/3 but-
tons.
FM : LOCAL 1 Ô LOCAL 2 Ô LOCAL 3 Ô LOCAL 4
AM : LOCAL 1 Ô LOCAL 2
Note:
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The LOCAL 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you
receive progressively weaker stations.
Best Stations Memory (BSM)
The BSM function stores stations in memory automatically.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the BSM mode (BSM) in the
Function Menu.
2. Switch the BSM ON with the
5 button.
The stations with the strongest sig-
nals will be stored under buttons 1–6
and in order of their signal strength.
Note:
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You can also switch the BSM function ON by pressing the PGM button for 2 seconds.
• To cancel the process, press
the ∞ button in the Function
Menu before memorization is
complete.
Note:
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You can also switch the BSM function OFF by pressing the PGM button.
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XM Tuner Operation
Switching the Display
XM Channels each have a channel number and channel name. XM programing also carries
song or program title, artist name, and other information such as lyrics, when available.
When the source is XM, display indications are up to eight letters long.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Display mode (DISPLAY) in the
Function Menu.
2. Select the desired display with the 5/∞ buttons.
The display changes as follows:
Channel Number = Channel Name = Artist Name/Feature = Song/Program Title
= Additional Information
Initially, Channel Name is selected.
Note:
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If the Additional Information in the Function Menu is longer than the length of the display, you can
scroll the text by pressing the 5/∞ buttons for 2 seconds. Scrolling automatically stops after being
repeated 3 times.
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XM Tuner Operation
Switching the Channel Select Mode
You can switch if you select a Channel with a Channel Number or from a Channel
Category when you select a channel.
Initially, Channel Number Select mode is selected.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Channel Select mode
(CH MODE) in the Function Menu.
2. Select the desired Channel
5 ∞
/
Select mode with the
tons.
but-
Channel Number Select mode (CHNUMBER) Ô Channel Category Select mode
(CATEGORY)
Selecting the Channel in the Channel Category
Channels are organized into various program categories, e.g. Rock, Classic, Jazz. You can
search between different categories, and then search among channels within each channel
category.
1. Select the Channel Category Select mode. (Refer to “Switching the Channel
Select Mode” above.)
2. Press the BAND button and cancel the FUNCTION Menu.
3. Select the desired Channel
Category with the 5/∞ but-
tons.
Note:
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Once you select a Channel Category, the unit searches for Channels in that category. During search,
the channel category doesn’t immediately change even if you press the button. To successively
change the Channel Category, continue pressing the button.
4. Select the desired Channel in
the selected Channel Category
with the 2/3 buttons.
Note:
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Channels that cannot currently be selected are skipped, and the next Channel in that Channel
Category is selected.
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Display the ID Code (RADIO ID)
Each XM tuner is identified with a unique Radio ID. You will need the Radio ID when
activating XM service or when reporting a problem. How to display the ID Code depends
on the Channel Select mode.
7 Channel Number Select mode
If you select “CH 00”, the ID Code is displayed.
• Select the Channel Number zero (CH 00) with the 2/3 buttons.
7 Channel Category Select mode
“RADIO ID” is provided as a Channel Category for displaying the ID Code.
• Select the Channel Category “RADIO ID” with the 5/∞ buttons.
Note:
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If you select another Channel, display of the ID Code is canceled.
Display of the ID Code repeats displaying “RADIO ID” and the ID Code one after the other.
Messages
When problems occur with XM tuner, a message appears on the display. Refer to the table
below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action.
Message
Possible cause
Recommended action
ANTENNA
The XM antenna is
not connected.
Check whether the XM antenna cable
is attached securely.
A short-circuit occurring in
the antenna or the surrounding
antenna cable.
Make sure that there is nothing unusual
with the antenna or antenna cable.
UPDATING
Radio is being updated with
latest encryption code.
Wait until encryption code is being
updated. Channels 00 and 01 should
function normally.
NOSIGNAL
LOADING
OFF AIR
XM signal is too weak at the
current location.
Wait until the car reaches a location
with a stronger signal.
Unit is acquiring audio or
program information.
Wait until the unit has received the
information.
The channel currently selected
has stopped broadcasting.
Select another channel.
– – – – – – – –
The user has selected a Channel Automatically switches to Channel 01.
Number that does not exist or is
not subscribed to.
– – – –
There is no artist name/feature,
song/program title, or additional
information associated with the
channel at that time.
No action needed.
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Using the Built-in CD Player
Repeat Play (REPEAT)
Repeat Play plays the same track repeatedly.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Repeat mode (REPEAT) in
the Function Menu.
2. Switch the Repeat Play
ON/OFF with the 5/∞
buttons.
“RPT
”
Note:
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If you perform Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse, Repeat Play is automatically canceled.
Random Play (RANDOM)
Random Play plays the tracks on a CD in random order for variety.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Random mode (RANDOM) in
the Function Menu.
2. Switch the Random Play
ON/OFF with the 5/∞
buttons.
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Scan Play (T-SCAN)
Scan Play plays the first 10 seconds or so of each track on a CD in succession.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Scan mode (T-SCAN) in the
Function Menu.
2. Switch the Scan Play ON with
the 5 button.
3. When you find the desired
track, cancel the Scan Play
with the ∞ button.
If the Function Menu has been can-
celed automatically, select the Scan
mode in the Function Menu again.
Note:
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Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks on a disc have been scanned.
Pause (PAUSE)
Pause temporarily stops the currently playing track.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Pause mode (PAUSE) in the
Function Menu.
2. Switch the Pause ON/OFF
with the 5/∞ buttons.
Note:
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You can also switch the Pause function ON/OFF by pressing the PGM button.
Disc Title Input (TITLE IN)
You can use “TITLE IN” to input up to 48 disc titles for CDs in the Built-in CD player.
(Perform the same operation as (described) on page 31 under “Using Multi-CD Players”.)
Note:
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After the title for 48 discs have been entered, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one.
If you connect a Multi-CD player, you can input disc titles for up to 100 discs.
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Using Multi-CD Players
Repeat Play (REPEAT)
There are three repeat play ranges: One-track Repeat, Disc Repeat and Multi-CD player
Repeat. Default repeat play range is Multi-CD player Repeat.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Repeat mode (REPEAT) in the
Function Menu.
2. Select the desired repeat play
range with the 2/3 buttons.
Multi-CD player Repeat = One-
track Repeat = Disc Repeat
“DISC”
Play range
Display
MCD
TRK
Indicator
Multi-CD player Repeat
One-track Repeat
Disc Repeat
RPT
DSC
DISC
Note:
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If you select other discs during the repeat play, the repeat play range changes to Multi-CD player
Repeat.
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If you perform Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse during One-track Repeat, the repeat play
range changes to Disc Repeat.
Random Play (RANDOM)
Tracks are played at random within the selected repeat play range as explained in “Repeat
Play” above.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Random mode (RANDOM) in
the Function Menu.
2. Switch the Random Play
ON/OFF with the 5/∞ but-
tons.
After selecting the desired repeat
play range from those referred to in
“Repeat Play” above, switch Multi-
CD Player Random Play ON.
Display
DRDM
RDM
Play range
Disc Repeat
Multi-CD player Repeat
Note:
•
One-track Repeat changes to the Disc Repeat when you switch the Random Play ON.
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Scan Play (SCAN)
In the Disc Repeat, the beginning of each track on the selected disc is scanned for about 10
seconds. In the Multi-CD player Repeat, the beginning of the first track on each disc is
scanned for about 10 seconds.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Scan mode (SCAN) in the
Function Menu.
2. Switch the Scan Play ON with the
5 button.
After selecting the desired repeat
play range from those referred to in
“Repeat Play” on page 27, switch
Multi-CD Player Scan Play ON.
3. When you find the desired
track (or disc), cancel the Scan
Play with the ∞ button.
If the Function Menu has been can-
celed automatically, select the Scan
mode in the Function Menu again.
Display
DSCN
Play range
Disc Repeat
SCAN
Multi-CD player Repeat
Note:
•
•
Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks or discs have been scanned.
One-track Repeat changes to the Disc Repeat when you switch the Scan Play ON.
Pause (PAUSE)
Pause temporarily stops the currently playing track.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Pause mode (PAUSE) in the
Function Menu.
2. Switch the Pause ON/OFF
with the 5/∞ buttons.
Note:
•
You can also switch the Pause function ON/OFF by pressing the PGM button.
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Using Multi-CD Players
ITS (Instant Track Selection)
The ITS function allows you to search for the track you wish to play when a Multi-CD
player is installed. You can use ITS to program automatic playback of up to 24 tracks per
disc from up to 100 discs. (You can store ITS program and Disc Title data for up to 100
discs in memory.)
ITS Programming (ITS)
Programmed tracks are played within the selected repeat play range in the “Repeat Play”
on page 27.
1. Play the track you wish to program.
2. Select the ITS Programming mode (ITS) in the Detailed Setting Menu.
(Refer to page 18.)
3. Program the desired track
with the 5 button.
Note:
•
After 100 discs have been programmed, data for a new disc will overwrite the data for the disc that
has not been played back for the longest time.
ITS Play (ITS-P)
ITS Play of tracks is performed within the play range explained in the “Repeat Play” sec-
tion.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the ITS Play mode (ITS-P) in the
Function Menu.
2. Switch the ITS Play ON/OFF
with the 5/∞ buttons.
After selecting the desired repeat
play range from those referred to in
“Repeat Play” on page 27, switch
ITS Play ON.
Note:
•
If no track in the current range is programmed for ITS Play, “ITS EMPTY” is displayed.
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Erase a Track Program
1. Select the track you wish to erase, during ITS Play.
2. Select the ITS Programming mode (ITS) in the Detailed Setting Menu.
(Refer to page 18.)
3. Erase the track program with
the ∞ button.
ITS is canceled and playback of the
next ITS-programmed track begins.
If there are no more programmed
tracks in the current range, “ITS
EMPTY” is displayed and normal
play resumes.
Erase a Disc Program
1. Select the disc you wish to erase, while the disc is playing.
2. Select the ITS Programming mode (ITS) in the Detailed Setting Menu.
(Refer to page 18.)
3. Erase the disc program with
the ∞ button.
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Using Multi-CD Players
Disc Title
Disc Title Input (TITLE IN)
You can input Titles up to 10 letters long for up to 100 discs. Using this function lets you
easily search for and select a desired disc for play. (You can store ITS program and Disc
Title data for up to 100 discs in memory.)
1. Play the disc you wish to input the disc title.
2. Select the Disc Title Input mode (TITLE IN) in the Detailed Setting Menu.
(Refer to page 18.)
Note:
•
When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi-CD player, you cannot switch to
this mode.
•
A CD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as Disc Title, Artist Name and
Track Title.
3. Select letters, numbers and
symbols with the 5/∞ buttons.
To insert a space, select the flashing
cursor “_”.
4. Move the box left and right
with the 2/3 buttons.
5. When you have completed title
input, make the 10th letter
flash, then memorize by press-
ing the 3 button.
Note:
•
•
•
Titles remain in memory, even after the disc has been removed from the magazine, and are recalled
when the disc is reinserted.
After the titles for 100 discs have been entered, data for a new disc will overwrite the data for the
disc that has not been played back for the longest time.
You can display the disc title of the disc currently playing. For details, refer to “Displaying Disc
Title” on page 32.
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Selecting Discs by Disc Title List (TITLE LIST)
Follow the procedures below to play a disc for which you have input the title in a Multi-
CD player or a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi-CD player.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Disc Title List mode (TITLE LIST)
in the Function Menu.
2. Select the desired disc title
with the 2/3 buttons.
Nothing is displayed for disc whose
titles have not been input.
3. Play the selected disc with the
5 button.
Displaying Disc Title
You can display the currently playing Disc Title.
Note:
•
You can also display the currently playing Disc Title when playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD
TEXT compatible Multi-CD player. (Refer to page 34.)
• Switch the Disc Title
Display with the DISPLAY
button.
Each press of the DISPLAY button
changes the display in the following
order:
Playback mode (Play Time)
= Disc Title
Note:
•
If you switch displays when disc titles have not been input, “NO TITLE” is displayed.
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Using Multi-CD Players
Compression and DBE (COMP)
Using the COMP (Compression) and DBE (Dynamic Bass Emphasis) functions enables
Multi-CD player sound quality adjustment. Each of the functions enables two-step adjust-
ment.
7 COMP
The COMP (Compression) function adjusts imbalances between loud and subdued sounds
at higher volumes.
7 DBE
DBE (Dynamic Bass Emphasis) boosts bass levels to give a fuller sound.
COMP/DBE ON/OFF Switching
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the COMP/DBE switching mode
(COMP) in the Function Menu.
2. Select the desired mode with
the 5/∞ buttons.
COMP OFF = COMP 1 = COMP 2
= COMP OFF = DBE 1 = DBE 2
Note:
•
You can use these functions with a Multi-CD player that has them. If the player does not feature the
COMP/DBE functions, “NO COMP” is displayed if you try to use them.
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CD TEXT Function (for CD TEXT compatible type)
You can use these functions when playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible
Multi-CD player.
Title Display Switching
• Select the desired title display
with the DISPLAY button.
Each press of the DISPLAY button
changes the display in the following
order:
Playback mode (Play Time)
= Disc Title = Disc Artist Name
= Track Title = Track Artist Name
Note:
•
If certain text information is not recorded on a CD TEXT disc, “NO ~” (e.g. “NO T-TITLE”) is dis-
played.
Title Scroll
This product displays the first 10 letters only of Disc Title, Artist Name and Track Title.
With text longer than 10 letters, you can see the rest of the text by scrolling.
• Scroll the title display by press-
ing the DISPLAY button for 2
seconds.
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Audio Adjustment
Setting the Sound Focus Equalizer (SFEQ)
Clarifying the sound image of vocals and instruments allows the simple staging of a natur-
al, pleasant sound environment.
Even greater listening enjoyment will be obtained if seating positions are chosen carefully.
About the Sound Focus Equalizer (SFEQ)
“FRT1” boosts the treble on the front output and the bass on the rear output.
“FRT2” boosts the treble and the bass on the front output and the bass on the rear output.
(The bass boost is the same for both front and rear.)
For both “FRT1” and “FRT2” the “HI” setting provides a more pronounced effect than the
“LOW” setting.
1. Select the desired SFEQ mode.
“F1”
FRT1-HI (front 1-high) = FRT1-LOW (front 1-low) = FRT2-HI (front 2-high)
= FRT2-LOW (front 2-low) = CUSTOM (custom) = SFEQ OFF (off)
2. Select the desired Position.
L (left) Ô C (center) Ô R (right)
Note:
•
If you adjust the bass or treble, “CUSTOM” memorizes an SFEQ mode in which the bass and tre-
ble are adjusted for personal preference.
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Selecting the Equalizer Curve
You can switch between Equalizer curves.
• Select the desired Equalizer curve.
POWERFUL (powerful) = NATURAL (natural) = VOCAL (vocal)
= CUSTOM 1 (custom 1) = CUSTOM 2 (custom 2) = EQ FLAT (flat)
= SUPER BASS (super bass)
About the Custom Curves
“CUSTOM 1” and “CUSTOM 2” are adjustable equalizer curves. (Refer to “Equalizer
Curve Adjustment” on page 38 and “Equalizer Curve Fine Adjustment” on page 39.)
7 CUSTOM 1
A separate “CUSTOM 1” curve can be created for each source. (The Built-in CD player
and Multi-CD player are set to the same Equalizer Curve Adjustment setting automatical-
ly.)
If you make adjustments when a curve other than “CUSTOM 2” is selected, the equalizer
curve settings are memorized in “CUSTOM 1”.
7 CUSTOM 2
A “CUSTOM 2” curve can be created common to all sources.
If you make adjustments when the “CUSTOM 2” curve is selected, the “CUSTOM 2”
curve is updated.
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Audio Adjustment
Entering the Audio Menu
With this Menu, you can adjust the sound quality.
Note:
•
After entering the Audio Menu, if you do not perform an operation within about 30 seconds, the
Audio Menu is automatically canceled.
•
Audio Menu functions change depending on the Rear Output setting in the Initial Setting Menu.
(Refer to “Setting the Rear Output” on page 46.)
1. Select the desired mode in the Audio Menu.
Each press changes the Mode ...
2. Operate a mode.
3. Cancel the Audio Menu.
Audio Menu Functions
The Audio Menu features the following functions.
Balance Adjustment (FADER)
This function allows you to select a Fader/Balance setting that provides ideal listening con-
ditions in all occupied seats.
1. Press the AUDIO button and select the Fader/Balance mode (FADER) in the
Audio Menu.
2. Adjust front/rear speaker bal-
ance with the 5/∞ buttons.
“FADER :F 15” – “FADER :R 15”
is displayed as it moves from front
to rear.
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3. Adjust left/right speaker bal-
ance with the 2/3 buttons.
“BAL :L 9” – “BAL :R 9” is dis-
played as it moves from left to right.
Note:
•
When the Rear Output setting is “FRT+S/W”, you cannot adjust front/rear speaker balance. (Refer
to page 46.)
•
“FADER :0” is the proper setting when 2 speakers are in use.
Equalizer Curve Adjustment (EQ-LOW/EQ-MID/EQ-HIGH)
You can adjust the currently selected equalizer curve settings as desired.
1. Press the AUDIO button and select the Equalizer mode
(EQ-LOW/EQ-MID/EQ-HIGH) in the Audio Menu.
2. Select the band you want to
adjust with the 2/3 buttons.
EQ-LOW (low) += EQ-MID (mid)
+= EQ-HIGH (high)
3. Boost or attenuate the selected
band with the 5/∞ buttons.
The display shows “+6” – “–6”.
“CUSTOM”
Note:
•
If you make adjustments when a curve other than “CUSTOM 2” is selected, “CUSTOM 1” curve is
updated.
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Audio Adjustment
Equalizer Curve Fine Adjustment
You can adjust the center frequency and the Q factor (curve characteristics) of each cur-
rently selected curve band (EQ-LOW/EQ-MID/EQ-HIGH).
Level (dB)
Q=2N Q=2W
Center frequency
Frequency (Hz)
1. Press the AUDIO button for 2 seconds to select Equalizer Curve Fine
Adjustment.
2. Press the AUDIO button to select
the desired band for adjustment.
3. Select the desired frequency with
the 2/3 buttons.
LOW: 40 Ô 80 Ô 100 Ô 160 (Hz)
MID: 200 Ô 500 Ô 1K Ô 2K (Hz)
HIGH: 3K Ô 8K Ô 10K Ô 12K (Hz)
4. Select the desired Q factor with
the 5/∞ buttons.
2N += 1N += 1W += 2W
Note:
•
If you make adjustments when a curve other than “CUSTOM 2” is selected, “CUSTOM 1” curve is
updated.
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Bass Adjustment (BASS)
You can adjust the cut-off frequency and the Bass level.
In “FRT1” mode, bass adjustment affects only the rear output: front output cannot be
adjusted.
1. Press the AUDIO button and select the Bass mode (BASS) in the Audio
Menu.
2. Select the desired frequency with
the 2/3 buttons.
40 Ô 63 Ô 100 Ô 160 (Hz)
3. Boost or attenuate the bass level
with the 5/∞ buttons.
The display shows “+6” – “–6”.
Treble Adjustment (TRE)
You can adjust the cut-off frequency and the Treble level.
In “FRT1” and “FRT2” modes, treble adjustment affects only the front output: rear output
cannot be adjusted.
1. Press the AUDIO button and select the Treble mode (TRE) in the Audio
Menu.
2. Select the desired frequency with
the 2/3 buttons.
2K Ô 4K Ô 6K Ô 10K (Hz)
3. Boost or attenuate the treble
level with the 5/∞ buttons.
The display shows “+6” – “–6”.
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Audio Adjustment
Loudness Adjustment (LOUD)
The Loudness function compensates for deficiencies in the low and high sound ranges at
low volume. You can select a desired Loudness level.
1. Press the AUDIO button and select the Loudness mode (LOUD) in the Audio
Menu.
2. Switch the Loudness function
ON/OFF with the 5/∞ buttons.
“LOUD”
3. Select the desired level with
the 2/3 buttons.
LOW (low) += MID (mid) +=
HI (high)
Subwoofer Output (SUB.W)
When a Subwoofer is connected, switch Subwoofer output ON.
Initially, Subwoofer output is ON.
1. Press the AUDIO button and select the Subwoofer ON/OFF mode
(SUB.W) in the Audio Menu.
2. Switch the Subwoofer output
ON/OFF with the 5/∞
buttons.
“SW”
Note:
•
When the Rear Output setting is “FRT+REAR”, you cannot switch the Subwoofer ON/OFF mode.
(Refer to page 46.)
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Subwoofer Setting Adjustment (80HZ 0)
When the Subwoofer output is ON, you can adjust the cut-off frequency and the output
level of Subwoofer.
1. Press the AUDIO button and select the Subwoofer setting mode
(80HZ 0) in the Audio Menu.
2. Select the frequency to 50 Hz,
80 Hz or 125 Hz with the 2/3
buttons.
3. Increase or decrease the output
level with the 5/∞ buttons.
The display shows “+6” – “–6”.
Note:
•
You can select the Subwoofer setting mode only when Subwoofer output is switched ON in the
Subwoofer ON/OFF mode.
Source Level Adjustment (SLA)
The SLA (Source Level Adjustment) function prevents radical leaps in volume level when
switching between sources. Settings are based on the FM volume level, which remains
unchanged.
1. Compare the FM volume with the volume of the other source.
(e.g. Built-in CD player.)
2. Press the AUDIO button and select the SLA mode (SLA) in the Audio Menu.
3. Increase or decrease the level
with the 5/∞ buttons.
The display shows “+4” – “–4”.
Note:
•
•
Since the FM volume is the control, SLA is not possible in the FM modes.
The AM volume level, which is different from the FM base setting volume level, can also be
adjusted similar to sources other than tuner.
•
The Built-in CD player and Multi-CD player are set to the same volume adjustment setting auto-
matically.
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ADeTtaitclehi(nEgnagnlidshR)eplacing the Front Panel
Theft Protection
The front panel of the head unit is detachable to discourage theft.
• Keep the front panel closed while driving.
Detaching the Front Panel
1. Open the front panel.
2. Grip the left side of the
front panel and pull it gen-
tly outward.
Take care not to grip it tightly or
drop it.
3. Use the protective case to
store/carry the detached
front panel.
Replacing the Front Panel
• Replace the front panel by
holding it upright to this
product and clipping it
securely into the mounting
hooks.
Precaution:
•
•
•
Never use force or grip the display tightly when removing or replacing the front panel.
Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shocks.
Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures.
Warning Tone
If the front panel is not detached within 5 seconds after the ignition is turned off, a warning
tone will sound.
Note:
•
You can cancel the warning tone function. (Refer to page 45.)
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Entering the Initial Setting Menu
With this menu, you can perform initial settings for this product.
1. Turn the source OFF.
2. Enter the Initial Setting Menu.
Hold for 2 seconds
3. Select a desired mode.
Each press changes the Mode ...
4. Operate a mode.
5. Cancel the Initial Setting Menu.
Note:
•
Holding down the FUNCTION button for 2 seconds also cancels the Initial Setting Menu.
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Initial Setting Menu Functions
The Initial Setting Menu features the following functions.
Setting the Time
This is the mode for setting the time on the unit’s clock display. (Refer to page 47 for
details concerning the clock display.)
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Time setting mode in the Initial
Setting Menu.
2. Select “Hour” or “Minute”
with the 2/3 buttons.
3. Set desired time with the 5/∞
buttons.
As soon as you switch to “Minute”, the seconds start counting from 00.
Setting the Warning Tone (WARN)
You can switch the Warning Tone function ON/OFF. (Refer to “Warning Tone” on page
43.)
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Warning Tone mode (WARN) in
the Initial Setting Menu.
2. Switch the Warning Tone
ON/OFF with the 5/∞ but-
tons.
Switching the AUX Mode (AUX)
It is possible to use auxiliary (AUX) equipment with this product.
Activate the AUX mode when using external equipment with this product.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the AUX Setting mode (AUX) in the
Initial Setting Menu.
2. Switch the AUX Setting
ON/OFF with the 5/∞ buttons.
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Setting the Dimmer (DIMMER)
To enable this product’s display from being too bright at night, when the vehicle’s head
lights are turned ON the display is dimmed.
You can switch this function ON/OFF.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Dimmer mode (DIMMER) in
the Initial Setting Menu.
2. Switch the Dimmer ON/OFF
with the 5/∞ buttons.
Setting the Rear Output (FRT+REAR)
This product’s rear output (rear speaker leads output and RCA Rear output) can be used
for full-range speaker (“FRT+REAR”) or Subwoofer (“FRT+S/W”) connection. If you
switch Rear Output setting to the “FRT+S/W”, you can connect a rear speaker lead directly
to a Subwoofer without using an auxiliary amp.
Initially, the unit is set for rear full-range speaker connection (“FRT+REAR”).
Note:
•
Even if you change this setting, there is no output unless you switch the Subwoofer Output (refer to
page 41) in the Audio Menu ON.
•
Both rear speaker leads output and RCA Rear output are switched simultaneously in this setting
mode.
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Rear Output setting mode
(FRT+REAR) in the Initial Setting Menu.
2. Change the Rear Output set-
ting with the 5/∞ buttons.
Note:
•
•
When no Subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select “FRT+REAR”.
When a Subwoofer is connected to the rear output, set for Subwoofer “FRT+S/W”.
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Other Functions
Displaying the Time
• To turn the time display ON.
The time display disappears temporarily when you perform another operation, but the time
indication returns to the display after 25 seconds.
Note:
•
Even when the sources are OFF, the Time appears on the display. Pressing the CLOCK button
switches the Time display ON/OFF.
Using the AUX Source
An IP-BUS-RCA-Interconnector such as CD-RB20 or CD-RB10 (sold separately) enables
you to connect this product to auxiliary equipment featuring an RCA output.
For more details, refer to the IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector’s Owner’s Manual.
Selecting the AUX Source
• Select AUX. (Refer to page 8.)
Each press changes the Source ...
AUX Title Input (TITLE IN)
The display title for AUX source can be changed.
1. Select the AUX Title Input mode (TITLE IN) in the Detailed Setting Menu.
Hold for 2 seconds
2. Input the AUX Title.
Refer to “Disc Title Input” on page 31, and perform procedures 3 to 5 in the same way.
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ACDTiPtllea(yEernagnlidshC)are
Precaution
• Play only CDs bearing the Compact Disc Digital
Audio mark.
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
• This product is designed for use with conventional,
fully circular CDs only. Use of shaped CDs are not
recommended for this product.
• Check all CDs before playing and discard cracked, scratched or warped discs.
• Normal playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs other than those recorded with a music CD
recorder may not be possible.
• Playback of music CD-R/CD-RW discs, even those recorded with a music CD recorder,
may not be possible with this product due to disc characteristics or scratches or dirt on
the disc. Dirt or condensation on the lens inside this product may also prevent playback.
• This product conforms to the track skip function of the CD-R/CD-RW disc. The tracks
containing the track skip information are skipped over automatically.
• If you insert a CD-RW disc into this product, time to playback will be longer than when you
insert a conventional CD or CD-R disc.
• Read the precautions with the CD-R/CD-RW discs before using.
• Wipe dirty or damp discs outward from the center
with a soft cloth.
• Avoid touching the recorded (iridescent) surface when handling discs.
• Store discs in their cases when not in use.
• Keep discs out of direct sunlight and high temperatures.
• Do not affix labels or apply chemicals to discs.
• Condensation may collect inside the player when using the heater in cold weather, inter-
fering with playback. Turn it off for an hour or so and wipe damp discs with a soft cloth.
• Road shocks may interrupt CD playback.
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ACDTiPtllea(yEernagnlidshC)are
Built-in CD Player’s Error Message
When problems occur with CD playback, an error message appears on the display. Refer
to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the
error persists, contact your dealer or your nearest PIONEER Service Center.
Message
Possible cause
Dirty disc.
Recommended action
Clean the disc.
ERROR- 11, 12, 17, 30
ERROR- 11, 12, 17, 30
ERROR- 14
Scratched disc.
Unrecorded CD.
Replace the disc.
Check the disc.
ERROR- 10, 11, 12, 14,
17, 30, A0
Electrical or mechanical
problem.
Turn the ignition ON and OFF, or
switch to a different source, then back
to the CD player.
ERROR- 44
HEAT
All tracks are setting track skip. Replace the disc.
CD player overheating. Discontinue play until the machine
temperature drops.
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ASpTeictilfeic(aEtniognlissh)
General
Amplifier
Power source .......... 14.4 V DC (10.8 – 15.1 V allowable)
Grounding system ........................................ Negative type
Max. current consumption
Continuous power output is 22 W per channel min. into 4
ohms, both channels driven 50 to 15,000 Hz with no more
than 5% THD.
Head Unit ........................................................ 10.0 A
Hide-away tuner ................................................ 2.0 A
Dimensions
Maximum power output ...................................... 50 W × 4
50 W × 2 ch/4 Ω + 70 W × 1 ch/2 Ω (for Subwoofer)
Load impedance
Head Unit
...................... 4 Ω (4 – 8 Ω [2 Ω for 1 ch] allowable)
Preout maximum output level/
output impedance .................................... 2.2 V/1 kΩ
Equalizer (3-Band Parametric Equalizer)
(Low) .......................... Frequency: 40/80/100/160 Hz
Q Factor: 0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15
(DIN) (chassis) ...... 178 (W) × 50 (H) × 157 (D) mm
[7 (W) × 2 (H) × 6-1/8 (D) in]
(nose) ............ 188 (W) × 58 (H) × 19 (D) mm
[7-3/8 (W) × 2-1/4 (H) × 3/4 (D) in]
(D) (chassis) ...... 178 (W) × 50 (H) × 162 (D) mm
[7 (W) × 2 (H) × 6-3/8 (D) in]
(+6 dB when boosted)
(nose) ............ 170 (W) × 46 (H) × 14 (D) mm
[6-3/4 (W) × 1-3/4 (H) × 1/2 (D) in]
Hide-away tuner .... 220 (W) × 28 (H) × 145 (D) mm
[8-5/8 (W) × 1-1/8 (H) × 5-3/4 (D) in]
Weight
Level: 12 dB
(Mid) .......................... Frequency: 200/500/1k/2k Hz
Q Factor: 0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15
(+6 dB when boosted)
Level: 12 dB
Head Unit .......................................... 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)
Hide-away tuner .............................. 0.85 kg (1.9 lbs)
(High) ................ Frequency: 3.15k/8k/10k/12.5k Hz
Q Factor: 0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15
(+6 dB when boosted)
Level: 12 dB
CD player
Loudness contour
System .................................... Compact disc audio system
Usable discs .................................................. Compact disc
Signal format .................... Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
Number of quantization bits: 16; linear
(Low) .................. +3.5 dB (100 Hz), +3 dB (10 kHz)
(Mid) ................ +10 dB (100 Hz), +6.5 dB (10 kHz)
(High) ................ +11 dB (100 Hz), +11 dB (10 kHz)
(volume: –30 dB)
Frequency characteristics .............. 5 – 20,000 Hz ( 1 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ...... 94 dB (1 kHz) (IHF-A network)
Dynamic range ............................................ 92 dB (1 kHz)
Number of channels ............................................ 2 (stereo)
Tone controls
(Bass) .......................... Frequency: 40/63/100/160 Hz
Level: 12 dB
(Treble) .................. Frequency: 2.5k/4k/6.3k/10k Hz
Level: 12 dB
FM tuner
Subwoofer output
Frequency range .................................... 87.9 – 107.9 MHz
Usable sensitivity ...................................................... 9 dBf
(0.8 µV/75 Ω, mono, S/N: 30 dB)
Frequency ............................................ 50/80/125 Hz
Slope ........................................................ –12 dB/oct
Gain ................................................................ 12 dB
50 dB quieting sensitivity .... 15 dBf (1.5 µV/75 Ω, mono)
Signal-to-noise ratio .................... 70 dB (IHF-A network)
Distortion ........................ 0.3% (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz, stereo)
Frequency response ...................... 30 – 15,000 Hz ( 3 dB)
Stereo separation ........................ 40 dB (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz)
Selectivity .................................................. 70 dB (2ACA)
Three-signal intermodulation
XM tuner
Frequency range ........................ 2,332.50 – 2,345.00 MHz
Usable sensitivity
Satellite .................................................... – 94.0 dBm
Terrestrial ................................................ – 90.0 dBm
(desired signal level) ...................................... 30 dBf
(two undesired signal level: 100 dBf)
Audio (XM tuner)
Signal-to-noise ratio .................... 92 dB (IHF-A network)
Separation ................................................................ 75 dB
AM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 530 – 1,710 kHz (10 kHz)
Usable sensitivity .............................. 18 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Selectivity ................................................ 50 dB ( 10 kHz)
Note:
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Specifications and the design are subject to possi-
ble modification without notice due to improve-
ments.
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PIONEER CORPORATION
4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, TOKYO 153-8654, JAPAN
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.
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TEL: (800) 421-1404
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TEL: (03) 9586-6300
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.
300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada
TEL: (905) 479-4411
Published by Pioneer Corporation.
Copyright © 2001 by Pioneer Corporation.
All rights reserved.
PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.
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Col. Del Valle Mexico, D.F. C.P. 03100
TEL: 5-688-52-90
Publication de Pioneer Corporation.
Copyright © 2001 Pioneer Corporation.
Tous droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés.
Printed in Japan
Imprimé au Japon
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