Owner’s Manual
DVD RDS AV RECEIVER
AVH-P8400BH
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Precautions
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Please read all of these instructions regarding
your display and retain them for future refer-
ence.
WARNING
Do not attempt to install or service your dis-
play by yourself. Installation or servicing of
the display by persons without training and
experience in electronic equipment and auto-
motive accessories may be dangerous and
could expose you to the risk of electric shock
or other hazards.
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Read this manual fully and carefully be-
fore operating your display.
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Keep this manual handy as a reference for
operating procedures and safety informa-
tion.
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Pay close attention to all warnings in this
manual and follow the instructions care-
fully.
Do not allow other persons to use this sys-
tem until they have read and understood
the operating instructions.
To ensure safe driving
WARNING
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LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CON-
NECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECT
PARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CON-
NECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDE
OF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IM-
PROPER CONNECTION OR USE OF
THIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE
LAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-
JURY OR DAMAGE.
Do not install the display where it may (i)
obstruct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the
performance of any of the vehicle’s oper-
ating systems or safety features, includ-
ing air bags, hazard lamp buttons or (iii)
impair the driver’s ability to safely oper-
ate the vehicle.
Do not operate this display if doing so in
any way will divert your attention from
the safe operation of your vehicle. Always
observe safe driving rules and follow all
existing traffic regulations. If you experi-
ence difficulty in operating the system or
reading the display, park your vehicle in a
safe location and make necessary adjust-
ments.
Please remember to wear your seat belt at
all times while operating your vehicle. If
you are ever in an accident, your injuries
can be considerably more severe if your
seat belt is not properly buckled.
Never use headphones while driving.
To promote safety, certain functions are
disabled unless the parking brake is on,
and the vehicle is not in motion.
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To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the
potential violation of applicable laws, this unit
is not for use with a video screen that is visible
to the driver.
To avoid the risk of accident and the potential
violation of applicable laws, no viewing of
front seat video should ever occur while the
vehicle is being driven.
In some countries or states the viewing of
images on a display inside a vehicle even by
persons other than the driver may be illegal.
Where such regulations apply, they must be
obeyed and this unit’s video features should
not be used.
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When you attempt to watch a video image
while driving, the warning “Viewing of front
seat video source while driving is strictly
prohibited.” will appear on the front display.
To watch a video image on the front display,
park your vehicle in a safe place and apply the
parking brake.
10 Never set the volume of your display so
high that you cannot hear outside traffic
and emergency vehicles.
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Precautions
backing up. Do not use for entertainment pur-
poses.
Parking brake interlock
Certain functions (Video viewing and certain
touch panel keys) offered by this unit could be
dangerous and/or unlawful if used while driv-
ing. To prevent such functions from being
used while the vehicle is in motion, there is an
interlock system that senses when the parking
brake is set. If you attempt to use the functions
described above while driving, they will be-
come disabled until you stop the vehicle in a
safe place, and (1) apply the parking brake, (2)
release the parking brake, and then (3) apply
the parking brake again. Please keep the
brake pedal pushed down before releasing the
parking brake.
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Please note that the edges of the rear view
camera images may differ slightly according
to whether full screen images are displayed
when backing up, and whether the images are
used for checking the rear when the vehicle is
moving forward.
To avoid battery exhaustion
Keep the vehicle engine running when using
this unit to avoid draining the battery power.
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When no power is supplied to this unit,
such as when the vehicle battery is being
replaced, the microcomputer of this unit re-
turns to its initial condition. We recom-
mend that you transcribe the audio
adjustment data.
When using a display
connected to V OUT
This unit’s V OUT is for connection of a dis-
play to enable passengers in the rear seats to
watch videos.
WARNING
Do not use with vehicles that do not feature an
ACC position.
WARNING
NEVER install the rear display in a location
where the driver can watch videos while driving.
When using the rear view camera
With an optional rear view camera, this unit
can be used as an aid to keep an eye on trai-
lers, or when backing into a tight parking spot.
WARNING
SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR RE-
VERSED.
USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR
MIRROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA.
OTHER USE MAY RESULT IN INJURY
OR DAMAGE.
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CAUTION
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The rear view camera function is to be used
as an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or while
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Before you start
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FCC ID: AJDK048
Note
MODEL NO.: AVH-P8400BH
IC: 775E-K048
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-
son’s 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
user’s right to operate the equipment.
Get the most out of your equipment by playing
it at a safe level—a 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 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.
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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.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
Always keep the volume low enough to hear
outside sounds.
Avoid exposure to moisture.
If the battery is disconnected or discharged,
any preset memory will be erased.
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Once you have established a comfortable
sound level, set the dial and leave it there.
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BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
GUIDELINES:
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Do not turn up the volume so high that you
can’t hear what’s around you.
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.
Important (Serial number)
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.
DVD video disc region numbers
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.
Only DVD video discs with compatible region
numbers can be played on this player. You can
find the region number of the player on the
bottom of this unit and in this manual (refer to
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.
About this manual
This unit features a number of sophisticated
functions to ensure superior reception and op-
eration. All the functions have been designed
for the easiest possible use, but many are not
self-explanatory. This operation manual will
help you benefit fully from this unit’s potential
and to maximize your listening enjoyment.
We recommend that you familiarize yourself
with the functions and their operation by read-
ing through the manual before you begin
using this unit. It is especially important that
you read and observe WARNINGs and CAU-
TIONs in this manual.
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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Operating environment
Visit our website
This unit should be used within the tempera-
ture ranges shown below.
Operating temperature range: 14 °F to 140 °F
EN300328 ETC test temperature: –4 °F and 131
°F
Visit us at the following site:
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com
in Canada
http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca
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Register your product. We will keep the details
of your purchase on file to help you refer to
this information in the event of an insurance
claim such as loss or theft.
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:
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Receive updates on the latest products and
technologies.
Download owner’s manuals, order product
catalogues, research new products, and
much more.
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Your feedback is important in our continual ef-
fort to design and build the most advanced,
consumer-focused product in the industry.
Serial number
Please do not ship your unit to the companies
at the addresses listed below for repair without
advance contact.
U.S.A.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION
P.O. Box 1760
Long Beach, CA 90801-1760
800-421-1404
Adjusting the response
positions of the touch panels
(Touch Panel Calibration)
If you feel that the touch panel keys on the
screen deviate from the actual positions that
respond to your touch, adjust the response po-
sitions of the touch panel. Refer to Adjusting
CANADA
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT
340 Ferrier Street
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.
Use and care of the remote
control
Installing the battery
Slide the tray on the back of the remote con-
trol out and insert the battery with the plus (+)
and minus (–) poles aligned properly.
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When using for the first time, pull out the
film protruding from the tray.
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Do not let the remote control fall onto the
floor, where it may become jammed under the
brake or accelerator pedal.
WARNING
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Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
Should the battery be swallowed, consult a
doctor immediately.
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed)
must not be exposed to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or the like.
CAUTION
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Use one CR2025 (3 V) lithium battery.
Remove the battery if the remote control is not
used for a month or longer.
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There is a danger of explosion if the battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type.
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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 institutions’ rules that apply in your
country/area.
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“Perchlorate Material – special handling may
apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate. (Applicable to California, U.S.A.)”
Using the remote control
Point the remote control in the direction of the
front panel to operate.
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The remote control may not function prop-
erly in direct sunlight.
Important
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Do not store the remote control in high tem-
peratures or direct sunlight.
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Head unit
Part
Part
HOME
Displaying the
HOME display.
The display returns
to the Launcher
screen while a 3rd-
party application is
being used in Ad-
vanced App Mode.
Doubleclicking the
icon on the Launch-
er screen returns
the display to the
HOME display.
SD memory card
slot
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b
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a
b
MODE
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Turning the infor-
mation display off.
CAUTION
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Do not use unauthorized products.
When inserting an SD card into the card slot,
make sure that the label is facing up and
press the card until it clicks and completely
locks into place.
Part
Part
1
2
RESET
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c/d (TRK)
h (eject)
Notes
Refer to Ejecting a
Refer to Ejecting an
Refer to Adjusting
Refer to Removing
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When the navigation system is connected,
press MODE to switch to the navigation dis-
play. Press MODE and hold to turn the display
off.
SRC/OFF
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Press MODE again to turn the display on.
For details on how to operate a navigation sys-
tem from this unit, refer to its operation man-
ual.
When an iPhone that is running an applica-
tion that supports Advanced App Mode is con-
nected, press MODE to switch to the
application display. You can use the applica-
tion by touching the display.
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Auto EQ micro-
phone input jack
Use to connect an
auto EQ micro-
phone.
+/– (VOLUME/
VOL)
3
4
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a
MUTE
Disc loading slot
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About the way to connect the USB portable
audio player/USB memory to this unit, refer to
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Remote control
Part
Operation
Press to pause or re-
sume playback.
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2
f
Press to perform fast
reverse.
Press to change the
fast reverse speed.
m
n
4
Press to perform fast
forward.
Press to change the
fast forward speed.
Press to return to the
previous track (chap-
ter).
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o
p
5
Press to go to the next
track (chapter).
Press to stop play-
back.
If you resume play-
back, playback will
start from the point
where you stopped.
Touch the key again to
stop playback comple-
tely.
Part
Operation
g
Press to cycle through
all the available rear
sources.
Press and hold to turn
the rear source off.
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REAR SRC
Press to select the
next/previous disc/
folder.
Press to recall radio
station frequencies as-
signed to preset tun-
ing keys.
Use to switch the
source mode between
the front source and
the rear source.
Source mode select
switch
2
3
4
6
a/b(FOLDER/P.CH)
Use to select a menu
on the DVD menu.
Thumb pad
Press to select the
tuner band when
Press to display the
PBC (playback con-
trol) menu during PBC
playback.
tuner is selected as a
source. Also used to
cancel the control
mode of functions.
Press to switch be-
tween modes when
playing from discs or
external storage de-
vices(USB, SD) with
compressed audio
and audio data (CD-
DA) such as with CD-
EXTRA and MIXED-
MODE CDs.
RETURN
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Part
Operation
Press to change the
audio language during
DVD playback.
Press to switch audio
output for DivX/
MPEG-4.
AUDIO
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Press to change the
subtitle language dur-
ing DVD/DivX/MPEG-4
playback.
SUBTITLE
Press to change the
viewing angle during
DVD playback.
ANGLE
Press to display the
DVD menu during
DVD playback.
MENU
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Press to return to the
top menu during DVD
playback.
TOP MENU
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Basic operations
Source on display
Basic operations
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HOME display (Front)
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Digital Radio
DISC
Digital Radio
Disc
USB/iPod1
AUX
USB/iPod2
Pandora
iPod 1
Pandora
Bluetooth Audio
AUX
FRSOD NT
Bluetooth Audio
EXT1
AV
XM
OFF
SIRIUS
EXT2
RearView
ON
Settings
Video
Audio
System
Theme
Favorite
Bluetooth
Touch panel keys
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Source icon
Selecting a favorite source.
When the source icon is not
displayed, it can be displayed
by pressing the home key or
HOME display (Rear)
1
1
3
touching
.
Mirror
Disc
USB/iPod1
SD
AV
Displaying the rear view
image by turning the rear
view image on.
REAR
When the rear view image is
displayed, you can switch to
the source display by touch-
ing the display. You can oper-
ate from the source display
temporarily at this time. If
you do not perform any op-
erations within a few sec-
onds, the display will return
to the rear view image.
To turn off the rear view
image, press HOME to re-
turn to the HOME display
and then press the touch key
again.
This unit can be setup to dis-
play the rear view image
automatically when you
move the shift lever to the
REVERSE (R) position. For
details about the settings,
refer to Setting the rear view
OFF
Settings
Video
Audio
System
Theme
Favorite
Bluetooth
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4
Flick/drag the icon to switch between Front
and Rear for HOME display. Make sure to
touch the display to flick/drag them.
The following section describes how to switch
the output source for the rear monitor. Refer to
2
Source off display
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OFF
OFF
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Turning the source off.
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Displaying the Bluetooth
Selecting a source using the buttons
connection menu.
1
Press SRC/OFF to cycle through the sources
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5
6
Refer to Introduction of
listed below:
Selecting a source using the touch panel keys
1
Touch the source icon and then touch the desired
source name.
XM – XM tuner
SIRIUS – SIRIUS tuner
Radio – Built-in Digital Radio tuner
Disc – Built-in DVD player
Displaying the Theme menu.
Refer to Introduction of
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USB/iPod 1 – USB/iPod 1
Displaying the menu.
Refer to Menu operations on
page 56.
USB/iPod 2 – USB/iPod 2
Pandora – Pandoraâ internet radio
SD – SD memory card
Bluetooth Audio – Built-in Bluetooth audio
AUX – AUX
AV – AV input
EXT 1 – External unit 1
EXT 2 – External unit 2
When the source icon is not displayed, it can be
displayed by touching the screen.
While operating the menu, you cannot select a
source by touching the source icon.
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Displaying the source menu.
Switching to clock adjust-
ment display.
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Adjusting the volume
Press +/– (VOLUME/VOL) to adjust the volume.
Switching to HOME display
1
1
Press HOME when you want to switch the dis-
play.
Notes
Turning the source on using the buttons
Press SRC/OFF to turn the source on.
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In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be re-
1
ferred to as “iPod”.
Turning the source off using the buttons
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The USB/iPod 1 or USB/iPod 2 icon will
change as follows:
— USB 1 is displayed when a USB storage de-
vice is connected to USB input 1.
— iPod 1 is displayed when an iPod is con-
nected to USB input 1.
1
Press SRC/OFF and hold until the source turns
off.
— USB 2 is displayed when a USB storage de-
vice is connected to USB input 2.
— iPod 2 is displayed when an iPod is con-
nected to USB input 2.
— STEEZ is displayed when a
STEEZ PORTABLE (Pioneer product) is
connected to USB input 1 or USB input 2.
— USB/iPod 1 or USB/iPod 2 is displayed
when no device is connected.
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An external unit refers to a Pioneer product,
such as those which will be available in the fu-
ture. Although incompatible as a source, the
basic functions of up to two external units can
be controlled with this unit. When two exter-
nal units are connected, the external units are
automatically allocated to external unit 1 or
external unit 2.
1 Scroll icon
Appears when selectable items are hidden.
2 Scrubber bar
Appears when items cannot be displayed on a
single page only.
Viewing the hidden items
1
Touch the scroll icon or drag the scrubber bar to
view any hidden items.
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Also, you can drag the list to view any hidden
items.
USB/iPod 1 and USB/iPod 2
This unit has USB/iPod 1 and USB/iPod 2
sources.
In USB/iPod 2, the following functions are not
available.
Specifying the playback point
1
Drag the scrubber bar on the screen.
(Not available when the scrubber bar is grayed
out.)
— Pandora
— Advanced App Mode
— Rear monitor output
Operating the scroll icon
and the scrubber bar
1
Fader/Balance
GraphicEQ
F/R0L/R0
Powerful
Off
AutoEQ
SonicCenter Control
Loudness
Subwoofer
L/R0
OFF
ON
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48kHz 16bit
2ch
TOP
MENU
MENU
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Activating the touch panel
keys
Displaying the EQ (Audio function
menu).
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Displaying the Favorite menu.
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DVD-V
Dolby
D
48kHz 16bit
2ch
TOP
MENU
MENU
1/2
2
-01:00
01:00
Adjusting the LCD panel angle
CAUTION
1
Keep hands and fingers clear of the unit when
opening, closing, or adjusting the LCD panel. Be
especially cautious of children’s hands and fin-
gers.
Return
2/2
2
-01:00
01:00
1
1
Press h(eject) to display the ejecting
menu.
Touch panel keys
2
Adjust the LCD panel to an easily view-
1/2
able angle.
Switching the touch keys on
the display.
1
2/2
Laying the panel down.
Returning the panel to the upright
position.
#
As the set angle is saved, the LCD panel will
Common operations for
menu settings/lists
automatically be adjusted to the same position
the next time the LCD panel is opened.
Starting the Bluetooth telephone
menu.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth
Ejecting a disc
CAUTION
Displaying the list menu.
Starting the search function.
Keep hands and fingers clear of the unit when
opening, closing, or adjusting the LCD panel. Be
especially cautious of children’s hands and fin-
gers.
1
Press h(eject) to display the ejecting
menu.
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Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive
shock.
Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and
high temperatures.
If removed, replace the front panel on the unit
before starting up your vehicle.
2
Eject a disc.
Ejecting a disc.
1
Press h (eject) to release the front
panel.
Ejecting an SD
1
Press h(eject) to display the ejecting
2
Touch the detach key.
menu.
The front panel automatically
slides toward you.
2
Eject an SD.
Ejecting an SD.
3
Slide the dial at the bottom of the front
panel to the right, and lift up the front
panel while pushing down on the dial.
3
Press an SD to eject.
Removing the front panel
CAUTION
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Do not attempt to detach the front panel while
DISC/SD is in the eject position.
Do not attempt to detach the front panel while
data is being written to USB/SD.
Doing so may cause the data to become cor-
rupted.
4
Put the front panel into the provided
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After the front panel has been detached, the
attaching plate will move back to its original
position automatically.
Be careful not to let hands or other objects
get caught behind the monitor as it is moving
back.
Please make sure that the front panel is in its
original position while the vehicle is in mo-
tion.
It is dangerous to drive with the front panel
sticking out.
protective case for safe keeping.
Attaching the front panel
1
Slide the front panel into the top of the
unit and push it into place.
Slide the inserter on the front panel into the in-
sertion slot on top of the unit and push it into
place.
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Do not place beverages or other objects on
top of the front panel while it is fully open.
Important
Handle gently when removing or attaching
the front panel.
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When strange or incorrect messages ap-
pear on the display
1
2
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Press RESET with a pen tip or other
pointed instrument.
2
Push on the bottom of the front panel
until it clicks into place.
RESET button
Note
Switch your engine ON or set the ignition switch
to ACC ON before pressing RESET in the follow-
ing situations:
!
!
!
After completing connections
When erasing all stored settings
When resetting the unit to its initial (factory)
settings
Demo mode
Setting the clock
The feature demo automatically starts when
you select Off for the source and continues
while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON.
To cancel the feature demo, press and hold
MUTE. Press and hold MUTE again to restart.
Operating the feature demo while the car en-
gine is turned off it may drain the battery
power.
1
Switch to Clock Adjustment display.
2
3
Select the item to set.
Touch a or b to set the correct date
and time.
Important
Resetting the microprocessor
By pressing RESET, you can reset the micro-
processor to its initial settings without chan-
ging the bookmark information.
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.
The microprocessor must be reset in the fol-
lowing situations:
!
Before using this unit for the first time after
installation
!
If the unit fails to operate properly
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05
HD Radioä tuner
About HD Radioä
broadcasting
iTunesâ Tagging provides you the opportunity to discover
a wide range of content and the means to “tag” that con-
tent for later review and purchase from the iTunesâ
Store.
HD Radioä broadcasting is high quality audio
and data services. HD Radio broadcasting is
brought to you by your local FM/AM stations.
HD Radio broadcasting features the following:
!
!
!
High quality audio
FM multicasting
Data services
Introduction of HD Radio
tuner operations
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1
AM
PM
Radio
WWWWWWWWWWWWW
1
2
3
4
5
6
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
HD
DIGITAL
87.9 MHz
Local
Seek Blending
HD D/A AUTO
2
8 7 6 5 4 3
Touch panel keys
Selecting a band (FM or AM)
by touching the band key.
The touch panel key for the
selected band is highlighted.
Switching between FM1,
FM2, and FM3 by touching
the band key.
When AM is selected, you
cannot switch to another AM
band by touching the band
key.
FM1
1
Program Service Data: Contributes to the superior user
experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents song
name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and
other relevant data streams.
AM
Saving song information (tag)
from the broadcasting station
to your iPod.
Adjacent to traditional main stations are extra local FM
channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, origi-
nal music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.
Tag
2
3
Blending
D/A AUTO
Switching to the analog
broadcast of the same fre-
quency.
Refer to Switching the recep-
Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables
local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital signal.
AM sounds like today’s FM and FM sounds like a CD.
Blending
ANALOG
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HD Radioä tuner
05
Seek
ALL
Switching between Digital
broadcasting station seek and
normal seek.
4
5
Refer to Switching the seek
Seek
HD
Setting the local seek level.
Local
Tuning up or down manually.
Touch and hold for more than
two seconds to skip stations.
Seek tuning starts as soon as
you release. Touch again to
cancel seek tuning.
!
When an analog station is
received, tuning down op-
eration is conducted with-
in the analog
broadcasting. (6 d 2)
If a digital broadcast is
not yet received, tuning-
up operation tunes in the
next analog station. (2 d
6)
!
6
Displaying the preset channel list.
7
8
Select a preset channel.
Switching preset channels using the buttons
Press c or d (TRK).
1
Seek tuning using the buttons
Press and hold c or d (TRK).
1
Note
HD Radio tuner operations may appear on the dis-
play.
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06
XM/SIRIUS tuner
!
With this unit, you can operate one addi-
tional function: XM/SIRIUS channel direct
selection. Refer to Selecting an XM/SIRIUS
Introduction of XM/SIRIUS
tuner operations
SIRIUS tuner
1
1
2
Touch panel keys
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SIRIUS
1
Selecting a band (XM1, XM2
or XM3) for XM tuner.
Selecting a band (SIRIUS1,
SIRIUS2 or SIRIUS3) for the
SIRIUS tuner.
XM1
SIRIUS
CH
WWWWWWWWWWWWW
1
1
2
3
SIRIUS1
All Ch
Category
4
5
CH 888
Displaying the preset chan-
nel list.
6
Instant
Replay
Game
Info
Team
Setting
Refer to Storing and recalling
Selecting a channel directly.
Refer to Selecting an XM/SIR-
Selecting a channel from the
XM channel list.
Refer to Selecting a channel
a9 8 7 6 5 43
XM tuner
1
2
2
XM
1
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1
WWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWW
WWWWWWWWWWWWW
2
3
4
5
6
Dance/Electronic
All Ch
Category
Selecting a channel or cate-
gory.
CH 888
3
4
Refer to Switching the XM/
a9 8
43
You can use this unit to control an XM satellite
digital tuner (GEX-P920XM), which is sold se-
parately.
Selecting a channel cate-
gory.
You can use this unit to control a SIRIUS Satel-
lite Radio tuner, which is sold separately.
Selecting teams for game
alert on the SIRIUS tuner.
Refer to Selecting teams for
Team
5
For details concerning operation, refer to the
XM tuner’s operation manuals. This section
provides information on XM operations with
this unit which differs from that described in
the XM tuner’s operation manual.
Setting
Displaying information on
games for the SIRIUS tuner.
Refer to Displaying game in-
Game
6
Info
When the SIRIUS tuner is used together with
this unit, some operations differ slightly from
those described in the SIRIUS operation man-
ual. This manual provides information on
these points. For all other information on
using the SIRIUS tuner, please refer to the SIR-
IUS operation manual.
Selecting a track, fast for-
warding/reversing or paus-
ing/playing for the SIRIUS
tuner.
Refer to Using the Instant Re-
Instant
7
Replay
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06
Recalling radio station fre-
quencies assigned to preset
tuning keys.
Refer to Storing and recalling
Selecting the channel cate-
gory when selecting Mode
Category.
8
Refer to Switching the XM/
Displaying the preset channel list.
9
a
Recalling the preset channels by touching the
key.
Storing the current station in the preset channel
list by touching and holding the key.
SIRIUS tuner information
Switching the SIRIUS information.
1
Touch and hold for more than two seconds to
scroll the text.
Manual tuning (step by step) using the buttons
Press c or d (TRK).
1
Seek tuning using the buttons
Press and hold c or d (TRK).
1
Notes
!
You can also perform tuning from a desired
channel category. (Refer to Selecting a SIRIUS
of XM/SIRIUS tuner operations may appear on
the display.
!
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07
Playing moving images
Touch panel keys
Introduction of video
playback operations
Fast forwarding or reversing
Press to change the fast for-
ward and reverse speed.
You can view DVD/DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD/CD-R/
CD-RW/USB/SD/iPod.
1
!
Depending on your iPod, there may not be
any output unless you use CD-IU201S/CD-
IU201V (sold separately). Be sure to use
CD-IU201S/CD-IU201V to connect your
iPod.
Starting the search function.
Refer to Searching for the part
Refer to Selecting files from
Displaying iPod menus.
DVD video
2
1
2
Refer to Playing videos from
PM
13.APR12:25
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XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
DVD-V
Switching between subtitle
languages during playback.
Refer to Changing the subti-
3
4
Do2lchy
D
D
o
l
by48kH2zc16bit
D
TOP
Dolby PLll
MENU
MENU
1/2
2
-01:00
01:00
Switching between lan-
guages/audio systems dur-
ing playback.
Refer to Changing audio lan-
a
98 7 6 5 4
3
Return
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2/2
2
-01:00
01:00
g f e dcb
Returning to the top menu
during DVD playback.
5
6
Video CD
Return
Displaying the DVD menu
during DVD playback.
Refer to Operating the DVD
8
-01:00
01:00
9 8 h 7 e g b
iPod video
Do2lcbhy
D
48
D
k
o
H
l
z
by16
D
bit 48kH
2
z
ch16bit
Moving ahead one frame at a
time during playback.
Refer to Frame-by-frame play-
S.Rtrv
AAppppr
-01:00
01:00
Touch and hold for more
than two seconds to slow
down playback speed.
Speeding up the playback
speed in four steps during
slow motion playback on
DVD video/Video CD.
9
e ij k
7
When playing a disc containing a mixture
of various media file types
a
a
Media
2
-01:00
01:00
9 8 7 m e 4 l 3
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Playing moving images
07
Stopping playback.
If you resume playback, play-
back will start from the point
where you stopped. Touch
the key again to stop play-
back completely.
Playing the video on your
iPod in a random order.
Refer to Random play (shuf-
i
j
8
Conducting operation from
your iPod and listening to it
using your car’s speakers.
AAppppr
Changing the screen mode.
Refer to Changing the wide
9
a
Pausing playback.
Switching the S.Rtrv (sound
retriever) function setting
when playing audio.
Refer to Using sound retriever
Returning to normal play-
back during paused, slow
motion, or frame-by-frame
playback.
k
Returning to the specified
scene to which the DVD cur-
rently being played has been
preprogrammed to return.
Refer to Return to the speci-
Switching between media
file types to play on DVD/CD/
USB/SD.
Refer to Switching the media
Return
b
c
l
m
Me dia
Adjusting the images on the
display. For details, refer to
During playback, touch the
point at which you want to re-
sume playback the next time
the disc is loaded.
Refer to Resume playback
a
a
Displaying arrow keys to op-
erate the DVD menu.
Refer to Using the arrow keys
d
e
Selecting the repeat range.
Refer to Repeating playback
Switching among viewing
angles during playback.
Refer to Changing the view-
f
Switching the audio output,
when playing video discs re-
corded with LPCM audio.
Refer to Selecting audio out-
g
h
Speeding down the playback
speed in four steps, during
slow motion playback on
DVD video/Video CD.
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07
Playing moving images
!
!
Do not insert anything other than a DVD-R/
RW or CD-R/RW into the disc loading slot.
If the bookmark function is on, DVD playback
resumes from the selected point. For more de-
Some operations may not be available while
watching a media due to the programming of
the disc. In such cases, the icon appears
on the screen.
To ensure proper operation, connect the dock
connector cable from the iPod directly to this
unit.
While the iPod is connected to this unit, the
iPod cannot be turned on or off.
Playing back videos
1
Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with the
label side up.
Playback will automatically start.
!
If you are playing a DVD or Video CD, a menu
When the automatic playback function is on, the
unit will skip the DVD menu and automatically
start playback from the first chapter of the first
!
!
!
!
While an iPod is connected to this unit, PIONEER,
Accessory Attached or (check mark) is dis-
played on the iPod.
!
!
!
!
!
When the source icon is not displayed, it can be
displayed by touching the screen.
Disconnect headphones from the iPod before
connecting it to this unit.
Depending on the iPod model and the amount of
data stored in the iPod, it may take some time for
playback to begin.
of video playback operations may appear on
the display.
!
!
!
Use the touch panel keys to select the iPod after
connecting it to this unit.
No Device is displayed when disconnecting the
iPod.
If a message is displayed after loading a disc con-
taining DivX VOD content, touch Play.
Ejecting a disc/SD
!
!
Selecting a chapter using the buttons
Press c or d (TRK).
1
Fast forwarding or reversing using the buttons
1
Press and hold c or d (TRK).
!
Fast forward/fast reverse may not always be possi-
ble on some discs. In such cases, normal play-
back will automatically resume.
!
The fast forward/fast reverse speed depends on
the length of time you press and hold down c or
d (TRK). This function is not available for Video
CD.
Notes
This DVD player can play back a DivX file re-
!
corded on CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, or MPEG-1/
MPEG-2/MPEG-4. (Please see the following
section for files that can be played back. Refer
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Playing audio
08
USB/SD audio
Introduction of sound
playback operations
f
You can listen to DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD/CD-R/
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MIXTRAX
EZ
8888
8888
CD-RW/USB/SD/iPod sound files.
SD
Abcdefghi
Abcdefghi
Abcdefghi
Abcdefghi
Audio CD
1
2
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S.Rtrv
15
20
Media
ROM
05’ 26”
-00’ 25”
Abcdefghi
Abcdefghi
Abcdefghi
Abcdefghi
g
S.Rtrv
!
Depending on your iPod, there may not be
any output unless you use CD-IU201S/CD-
IU201V (sold separately). Be sure to use
CD-IU201S/CD-IU201V to connect your
iPod.
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Media
05’ 26”
-00’ 35”
8
7
6 54
3
iPod audio (Control Audio)
Bluetooth Audio
h i
9
l
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05’ 46”
-00’ 25”
100/150
iPod 1
Abcdefghi
Abcdefghi
!
Depending on the Bluetooth audio player
connected to this unit, the available opera-
tions will be limited to the following two le-
vels:
— A2DP profile (Advanced Audio Distribu-
tion Profile): You can only playback
songs on your audio player.
Abcdefghi
Abcdefghi
S.Rtrv
× 1
AAppppr
05’ 46”
-00’ 31”
k j
c
b a
— AVRCP profile (Audio/Video Remote
Control Profile): You can perform play-
back, pause playback, select songs, etc.
Since there are a number of Bluetooth
audio players available on the market, avail-
able operations will vary extensively. When
operating your player with this unit, refer to
the instruction manual that came with your
Bluetooth audio player as well as this man-
ual.
iPod audio (App Mode)
Dolby
D
48kHz 16bit
2ch
!
!
e
d
As the signal from your cellular phone may
cause noise, avoid using it when you are
listening to songs on your Bluetooth audio
player.
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08
Playing audio
!
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.
7
Selecting a folder.
!
!
The play time may not display correctly.
Depending on the type of Bluetooth audio
player you have connected to this unit, op-
eration and information display may not be
available for some functions.
Pausing and starting
playback.
8
9
Starting MIXTRAX EZ.
Refer to Introduction of
Touch panel keys
Switching the text infor-
mation to display on this
unit when playing MP3/
1
Conducting operation
from your iPod and listen-
ing to it using your car’s
speakers.
Refer to Operating this
WMA/AAC/WAV files.
AAppppr
Displaying a list of track
titles/file names to select
songs on a CD.
Refer to Selecting tracks
a
Playing songs on the
iPod in random order.
Refer to Random play
Displaying the file name
b
c
2
list to select the files.
Refer to Selecting files
Changing the speed of
audiobook playback on
the iPod.
Refer to Changing audio-
Displaying iPod menus.
Refer to Browsing for a
× 1
Performing operations
from this unit and listen-
ing to the music on your
iPod using your car’s
speakers.
Switching between
media file types on a
DVD/CD/USB/SD.
Refer to Switching the
d
e
3
4
Me dia
Changing the screen
mode.
Refer to Changing the
Switching the S.Rtrv
(sound retriever) function
setting when playing
audio.
Refer to Using sound re-
Displaying the MIXTRAX
screen.
f
g
Refer to Introduction of
Playing songs in random
order.
Refer to Random play
5
6
Start Music browse
mode.
Refer to Music Browse
Selecting the repeat
range.
Refer to Repeating play-
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Playing audio
08
Text information
Playing back sound
1
Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with the
label side up.
Displaying the Songs list
on the iPod.
This function is available
for USB/SD when using
Music browse mode.
Refer to Searching for a
Playback will automatically start.
While an iPod is connected to this unit, PIONEER,
Accessory Attached or (check mark) is dis-
played on the iPod.
When the source icon is not displayed, it can be
displayed by touching the screen.
Disconnect headphones from the iPod before
connecting it to this unit.
Depending on the iPod model and the amount of
data stored in the iPod, it may take some time for
playback to begin.
Use the touch panel keys to select the iPod after
connecting it to this unit.
!
h
i
j
!
!
!
Displaying the Artists list
on the iPod.
This function is available
for USB/SD when using
Music browse mode.
Refer to Searching for a
!
!
No Device is displayed when disconnecting the
iPod.
Displaying the Albums
list on the iPod.
Ejecting a disc/SD
This function is available
for USB/SD when using
Music browse mode.
Refer to Searching for a
!
!
Selecting a track using the buttons
Press c or d (TRK).
1
Fast forwarding or reversing using the buttons
Press and hold c or d (TRK).
Displaying the Genres
list on the iPod.
1
This function is available
for USB/SD when using
Music browse mode.
Refer to Searching for a
Note
k
sound playback operations may appear on the dis-
play.
Artwork display
Starting Album Link Search on your iPod
when you touch the artwork display.
This function is available for USB/SD when
using Music browse mode.
Refer to Displaying lists related to the cur-
Setting up for Bluetooth audio
Before you can use the Bluetooth audio func-
tion you must establish a Bluetooth wireless
connection between the unit and your
Bluetooth audio player.
l
1
Connection
First, you need to connect a Bluetooth audio to
this unit.
For detailed instructions on connecting your
Bluetooth audio to this unit via Bluetooth wireless
technology, see Introduction of Bluetooth connec-
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Section
08
Playing audio
Notes
!
When playing back files recorded as VBR
(variable bit rate) files, the play time will not be
correctly displayed if fast forward or reverse
operations are used.
!
To ensure proper operation, connect the dock
connector cable from the iPod directly to this
unit.
!
!
While the iPod is connected to this unit, the
iPod cannot be turned on or off.
If the characters recorded on the disc are not
compatible with this unit, those characters
will not be displayed.
!
Text information may not be correctly dis-
played depending on the recorded environ-
ment.
!
!
Disconnect the USB portable audio player/
USB memory when you are done using it.
not displayed.
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Advanced App Mode
09
!
!
The port that supports Advanced App Mode
will only be USB input 1.
When you use this function, set the RGB input
to iPhone. For details, refer to Setting the RGB
Introduction of Advanced
App Mode operation
This system can switch to the Advanced App
Mode, which you can display and operate the
application for iPhone on the screen.
In Advanced App Mode, you can operate appli-
cations with finger gestures such as tapping,
dragging, scrolling or flicking on the screen of
the system.
!
!
Depending on the application, you can input
text on the display.
When using application which allows you to
input text on the keyboard, set the language
setting of this unit and your iPod. For details,
When listening to music and sounds from ap-
plication simultaneously, see the following
section. Refer to Setting the App sound mixing
!
!
!
!
Pioneer is not liable for any issues that may
arise from incorrect or flawed app-based
content.
The content and functionality of the sup-
ported applications are the responsibility of
the App providers.
In Advanced App Mode, functionality
through the product is limited while driving,
with available functions determined by the
App providers.
CAUTION
While driving, you cannot enter text on your
iPod.
Use the connected iPod to open an applica-
tion.
!
!
!
!
Availability of Advanced App Mode func-
tionality is determined by the App provider,
and not determined by Pioneer.
Advanced App Mode allows access to ap-
plications other than those listed (subject
to limitations while driving), but the extent
to which content can be used is determined
by the App providers.
Starting procedure
1
Set RGB Input to iPhone.
When you use this function, set the RGB input
to iPhone. For details, refer to Setting the RGB
2
Start an application available for Ad-
vanced App Mode from the iPhone.
An image of the application is displayed on
the screen of this system.
Advanced App Mode is compatible with the
following iPod models.
!
!
!
iPhone 4S
iPhone 4
iPod touch 4th generation
!
You can start an application available for
Advanced App Mode also from a launcher
application.
— Applications operable by switching this
system to Advanced App Mode are only
those available for Advanced App Mode.
— Please check iPhone applications sup-
ported Advanced App Mode at
3
Touch MODE to hide the AV source
icons or wait until the source icons disap-
pear.
!
If the source icons are displayed, you can-
not conduct the operation of application on
the screen.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/
AppRadio
Important
4
Operate the application.
!
Use the CD-IU201S (sold separately) when you
use this function.
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Advanced App Mode
Setting the Keyboard
CAUTION
For your safety, the keyboard functionality is only
available when the vehicle is stopped and the
parking brake is engaged.
Depending on the application, you can input
text on the display. In order to input text cor-
rectly using keyboard which appears on this
unit, you need to set the language setting in
this function.
When the Advanced App Mode is used, the
language setting for the keyboard set for the
function and the language setting for the
iPhone keyboard need to be the same.
!
Keyboard is available only in Advanced
App Mode.
When you tap a text input area of an applica-
tion for iPhone, a keyboard will be displayed
on-screen. You can input the desired text di-
rectly from this system.
!
The language preference for the keyboard
of this system should be same as the set-
ting on your iPhone.
If the settings for this product and the
iPhone are different, you may not be able to
enter characters properly.
1
Display the system menu.
2
Touch Keyboard on the System menu
to select desired language.
3
Touch the desired language.
French (French)—German (German)—Greek
(Greek)—Russian (Russian)—English (Eng-
lish)—English (UK) (English)—Dutch (Dutch)
—Italian (Italian)—Norwegian (Norwegian)
—Swedish (Swedish)—Finnish (Finnish)—
Spanish (Spanish)—Portuguese (Portuguese)
4
Tap the text input area on the applica-
tion screen of the iPhone.
Touch to hide the keyboard.
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Using MIXTRAX
10
Introduction of MIXTRAX
operation
Starting playback of the next
song.
3
4
You can play the audio files of USB/SD.
Switching to the original
BPM (Beats Per Minute).
The original BPM (Beats Per
Minute) does not display dur-
ing playback.
1
2
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Switching to the Mixstyle dis-
play. You can select the de-
sired Mixstyle in the display.
5
6
Beat
Switching to the Mix playlist.
You can select the desired
Mix playlist.
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ABCDEFGHIJK
ABCDEFGHIJK
6
5
4
3
Starting playback of the next song.
Press d (TRK).
1
MIXTRAX is original technology for creating
non-stop mixes of selections from your audio
library, complete with DJ effects that make
them sound as if a DJ is right there with you
playing the music.
Introduction of MIXTRAX
EZ operation
You can play the audio files of iPod/USB/SD.
MIXTRAX EZ is used to add a variety of sound
effects between songs for arranging the
pauses between songs. It allows you to enjoy
listening to music nonstop.
Using MIXTRAX
You can enjoy your music files by installing the
MIXTRAX software to your computer and
using the software to transfer the files to USB
devices and SD cards.
The MIXTRAX software can be downloaded
from the website below.
http://www.mixtraxnet.com
For details on how to use the MIXTRAX soft-
ware, refer to the online manual.
!
This function is only available when a file
on an external storage device (USB, SD) or
a song on an iPod is being played.
This function is not available when the con-
trol mode is set to App Mode.
Depending on the file/song, sound effects
may not be enabled for adding.
Depending on the file/song, non-stop play-
back may not be available.
!
!
!
Important
The artwork display can be moved based on the
music type. For details, refer to Setting the Art-
Touch panel keys
Switching to the audio mode
of USB/SD.
1
Changing the BPM (Beats
Per Minute).
2
BPM
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Using Pandora internet radio
!
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 functions of the Pandora service are
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.
Pandora operations
To play Pandora on the Pioneer car audio/
video products, connect an iPod or iPhone
with the most recent Pandora application in-
stalled, and start the Pandora application.
Important
Requirements to access Pandora using the
Pioneer car audio/video products:
Connect your iPod to USB input 1 when you play
Pandora.
!
!
iPod and iPhone compatibility
Apple iPhone (first generation), iPhone 3G,
iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, 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.
Pandora internet radio is a music service not af-
filiated with Pioneer. More information is avail-
able at http://www.pandora.com.
!
!
Latest version of the Pandora application,
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
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http://www.pandora.com/register or through
the Pandora application for the iPhone).
Data Plan.
S.Rtrv
!
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.
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Touch panel keys
Displaying the QuickMix/
station list to select
QuickMix or the desired
station.
Refer to Selecting and
!
!
1
Limitations:
Switching the S.Rtrv
(sound retriever) function
setting while playing
Pandora.
Refer to Using sound re-
!
Access to the Pandora service will depend on
the availability of a cellular and/or Wi-Fi net-
work for purposes of allowing your device to
connect to the Internet.
2
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Storing track information
(Bookmark).
3
Giving a “Thumbs-down”
for the track currently
playing and then skip-
4
ping to the next track.
Giving a “Thumbs-up” for
5
the track currently play-
ing.
Pausing and starting
playback.
6
Playing tracks
1
Connect an iPod to USB input 1 with an USB
cable using an iPod or iPhone Dock Connector.
Start up the Pandora application installed on the
iPod or iPhone.
2
Skipping tracks
Press d (TRK).
1
Notes
!
erations may appear on the display.
!
Pandora limits the number of skips allowed
on their service. If you attempt to skip songs
beyond the limit, "SKIP LIMIT REACHED" is
displayed. If you have reached the skip limit
and you give a "thumbs-down", the current
track will continue to play, but your feedback
will be registered.
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Playing still images
Introduction of still image
playback operations
You can view still images saved in USB/SD.
Still image
Switching between
media file types when
there is more than one
media file type saved to
the USB or SD device.
This key does not appear
if there is only one media
file type saved to the USB
or SD device.
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2
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Refer to Switching the
SD
Playing files in a random
order.
Refer to Random play
5
6
Dolby PLll
Media
Selecting the repeat
range.
Refer to Repeating play-
a
9 8 7 6 5 4
3
When loading a USB/SD containing JPEG pic-
ture files, this unit starts a slideshow from the
first folder/picture on the device.
The table below shows the controls for viewing
a slideshow.
7
Selecting a folder.
Touch panel keys
Rotating the displayed
picture 90° clockwise.
8
9
a
1
Selecting a picture.
Changing the screen
mode.
Refer to Changing the
Displaying the file name
list to select the files.
Refer to Selecting files
2
3
Starting or pausing the
slideshow.
Capturing an image in
JPEG files.
Refer to Capture an
Playing still images
1
Connect the USB/SD device.
Playback will automatically start.
!
When the source icon is not displayed, it can be
displayed by touching the screen.
Ejecting an SD
!
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Selecting a file using the buttons
1
Press c or d (TRK).
Fast file searching
1
Press and hold c or d (TRK).
!
You can search 10 JPEG files at a time.
Notes
!
Files are played back in file number order and
folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If
folder 1 (ROOT) contains no files, playback
commences with folder 2.)
!
of still image playback operations may appear
on the display.
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Bluetooth telephone
!
!
!
Be sure to park your vehicle in a safe place
and apply the parking brake when performing
this operation.
If you are unable to complete the connection
using this unit, use the device to connect to
the unit.
If you connect more than one device at a time,
connected device may not operate properly.
Connecting one device at a time is recom-
mended.
Introduction of Bluetooth
telephone operations
You can use Bluetooth telephone.
Telephone standby display
1
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1 Incoming call notice
Indicates that an incoming call has been re-
ceived and has not been checked yet.
Auto
ON
Tone
OFF
!
Not displayed for calls made when your
cellular phone is disconnected from this
unit.
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Touch panel keys
When switching to the entering phone
number mode
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Display is closed.
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1
4
7
*
C
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
+
Displaying the preset dial
screen.
Refer to Using the preset dial
2
3
4
Private
ON
Vol
Switching to the phone book
mode.
Refer to Calling a number in
Refer to Selecting a number
c b a 9
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.
Advanced operations that require attention
such as dialing numbers on the monitor, etc.,
are prohibited while driving. Park your vehicle
in a safe place when using these advanced
operations.
Bluetooth connection menu cannot be se-
lected while driving.
Operations available may be limited depend-
ing on the cellular phone connected to this
unit.
Displaying the Bluetooth
connection menu.
Refer to the instructions
Turning the ring tone for in-
coming calls on or off.
Refer to Switching the ring
Tone
5
Turning automatic answering
on or off.
Refer to Setting automatic an-
Auto
!
!
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Switching to the call history
list.
Refer to Using the missed, re-
1
Connection
First, you need to connect a Bluetooth telephone
to this unit.
7
For detailed instructions on connecting your
phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technol-
ogy, see following section. Using a Bluetooth de-
Switching the mode to enter
the phone number directly.
Refer to Making a call by en-
8
9
a
2
Volume adjustment
Adjust the earpiece volume of your cellular phone
to your preference. The unit will record the ad-
justed volume level as the default setting.
Ending a call.
Rejecting an incoming call.
Canceling call waiting.
!
!
!
The volume of the caller’s voice and ring tone
may vary depending on the type of cellular
phone.
If there is a large volume difference between
the ring tone and caller’s voice, the overall vo-
lume level may become unstable.
Make sure to adjust the volume to a proper
level before disconnecting the cellular phone
from the unit. If the volume is muted (zero
level) on your cellular phone, the volume level
of your cellular phone remains muted even
after the cellular phone is disconnected.
Adjusting the other party’s
listening volume.
Refer to Adjusting the other
Vol
Turning private mode on or
off.
Refer to Setting the private
Private
b
Accepting an incoming call.
Making a phone call, when
selecting a phone number.
Switching between callers on
hold.
c
Notes
!
!
!
Private mode can only be operated while you
are talking on the phone.
To end the call, both you and the other caller
must hang up your phones.
of Bluetooth telephone operations may appear
on the display.
Setting up for hands-free phoning
Before you can use the hands-free phoning
function you must set up the unit for use with
your cellular phone. This entails establishing a
Bluetooth wireless connection between this
unit and your phone, registering your phone
with this unit, and adjusting the volume level.
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Storing and recalling stations
You can easily store up to six stations for each
band as presets.
Tuning in to strong signals
Local seek tuning lets you tune in to only
those radio stations with sufficiently strong
signals for good reception.
!
Six stations for each band can be stored in
memory.
FM: Off —
—
—
—
!
Channels are stored and recalled on a
broadcast station basis. This means that if
the broadcast station you stored has been
assigned to a different channel by SIRIUS,
you can still recall the same broadcast sta-
tion (though a different channel number
may appear in the display).
AM: Off —
—
The highest level setting allows reception of
only the strongest stations, while lower levels
allow the reception of weaker stations.
1
Display the preset channel list screen.
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
The preset channel list appears in the display.
2
Touch and hold one of the preset tun-
ing keys to store the selected frequency in
the memory.
— iPod classic 120GB
— iPod classic
— iPod with video
The selected radio station frequency has been
stored in the memory.
— iPod nano 6th generation
— iPod nano 5th generation
— iPod nano 4th generation
— iPod nano 3rd generation
— iPhone 4S
— iPhone 4
— iPhone 3GS
3
Touch one of the preset tuning keys to
select the desired station.
Storing the strongest stations
BSM (best stations memory) automatically
stores the six strongest stations in the order of
their signal strength.
— iPhone 3G
— iPhone
The song information (tag) can be saved from
the broadcasting station to your iPod. The
songs will show up in a playlist called “Tagged
playlist” in iTunes the next time you sync your
iPod. Then you can directly buy the songs you
want from the iTunes Store.
The tagged songs and the song that you can
buy from the iTunes Store may be different.
Make sure to confirm the song before you
make the purchase.
Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may
replace broadcast frequencies you have saved
using the preset tuning keys.
1
Display the preset channel list screen.
The preset channel list appears in the display.
2
Touch BSM to turn BSM on.
The six strongest broadcast frequencies will
be stored under preset tuning keys in order of
their signal strength.
If you cannot use this function normally, up-
date your iPod firmware.
#
To cancel the storage process, touch
Cancel.
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Audio data (CD-DA) and JPEG picture files on
DVD-R/RW/ROM cannot be played back on
this unit.
Storing the tag information to
this unit
1
Tune in to the broadcast station.
CD (audio data (CD-DA))—Music/ROM (com-
pressed audio)—Video (DivX, MPEG-1,
MPEG-2, MPEG-4 video files)—Photo (JPEG
picture files)
2
Store the tag information to this unit.
You can store the information if the Tag indica-
tor is displayed while the desired song is being
broadcast.
Operating the DVD menu
(Function for DVD video)
Some DVDs allow you to make a selection
from the disc contents using a menu.
#
While storing the tag data on this unit, Tag
flashes.
#
The tag information for up to 50 songs can be
stored on this unit.
#
Depending on the timing of when the tag in-
formation is stored, the tag information for the
song played before or after the currently playing
song may also be stored.
Using the arrow keys
1
Display arrow keys to operate the DVD
menu.
#
If an SD is selected as the source while tag in-
Refer to Playing moving images on page 24.
formation is being stored to this unit, the tag in-
formation will not be transferred to the iPod.
2
Select the desired menu item.
3
When completed,
indicator turns
off and indicator is displayed.
Storing the tagged information
to your iPod
Selecting the desired menu item.
1
Connect your iPod.
When your iPod is connected to this unit, your
iPod starts storing the tagged information
automatically.
#
While transferring the tag, you cannot select
the SD source.
2
When completed, indicator turns off
Starting playback from the se-
lected menu item.
and the tagged information is stored on
your iPod.
Operating the DVD menu by di-
rectly touching the menu item.
Switching the media file type
When playing a digital media containing a
mixture of various media file types, such as
DivX, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and MP3,
you can switch between media file types to
play.
Back to Previous display.
#
When operating the DVD menu by directly
touching the menu item, touch the icon to oper-
ate.
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App Mode is compatible with the following
iPod models.
Returning to the normal DVD video
display.
— iPod touch 4th generation
— iPod touch 3rd generation
— iPod touch 2nd generation
— iPod touch 1st generation
— iPod classic 160GB
— iPod classic 120GB
— iPod classic
— iPod nano 6th generation
— iPod nano 5th generation
— iPod nano 4th generation
— iPod nano 3rd generation
— iPod nano 2nd generation
— iPhone 4S
Displaying arrow keys.
#
Ways to display the menu will differ depend-
ing on the disc.
Depending on the contents of the DVD disc,
this function may not work properly. In such
cases, use the touch panel keys to operate the
DVD menu.
#
— iPhone 4
— iPhone 3GS
— iPhone 3G
— iPhone
Operating this unit’s iPod
function from your iPod
You can listen to the sound from your iPod ap-
plications using your car’s speakers, when
App Mode is selected.
This function is not compatible with the follow-
ing iPod models.
Random play (shuffle)
iPod-videos/songs can be played back in ran-
dom order.
!
!
iPod nano 1st generation
iPod with video
!
!
!
!
!
!
Songs – Play back videos/songs in the se-
lected list in random order.
Albums – Play back videos/songs from a
randomly selected album in order.
Folder – Play back songs/tracks in the se-
lected folder in random order.
Disc – Play back songs/tracks in the se-
lected disc in random order.
On – Play back files in random order within
the repeat range, Folder and Disc.
Off – Cancel random play.
!
While this function is in use, the iPod will
not turn off even if the ignition key is turned
off. Operate the iPod to turn off the power.
1
Switch the control mode to App Mode.
2
Operate the connected iPod to select a
video/song and play.
Notes
Repeating playback
!
The following functions are still accessible
from the unit even if the control mode is set to
App Mode.
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Disc – Play through the current disc
Chapter – Repeat the current chapter
Title – Repeat the current title
Track – Repeat the current track
File – Repeat the current file
Folder – Repeat the current folder
One – Repeat just the current video/song
All – Repeat all videos/songs in the se-
lected list on the iPod
However, the operation will depend on your
applications.
— Playing/pausing
— Fast forwarding/reversing
— Tracking up/down
— Moving to a chapter up/down
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#
If you want to switch to iPod video mode,
!
!
!
This function cannot be operated during
Video CD playback featuring PBC (playback
control).
If you perform chapter search, fast forward/
reverse, frame-by-frame playback or slow
motion playback, the repeat play will stop.
When playing discs with compressed audio
and audio data (CD-DA), playback is re-
peated within the type of data currently
playing even if Disc is selected.
If you select another folder during repeat
play, the repeat play range changes to Disc.
If you select USB or SD source, the repeat
play range changes to All.
If you perform track search or fast forward/
reverse during File, the repeat play range
changes to Folder.
touch the icon.
Switching to iPod video mode.
3
Play the video from the iPod.
Video Playlists
!
Movies
Music Videos
Video Podcasts
TV Shows
Rentals
!
!
!
!
If you perform title/chapter search or fast
forward/reverse during Chapter, the repeat
play is set to off automatically.
If you perform track search or fast forward/
reverse during Track, the repeat play range
changes to Disc.
#
If you want to switch to iPod music mode,
touch the icon.
Switching to iPod music mode.
When Folder is selected, it is not possible
to play back a subfolder of that folder.
Playing videos from USB
storage device and SD
Playing videos from your iPod
(Function for iPod)
Videos can be played on this unit if an iPod
with video capabilities is connected.
!
This unit can play back “Movies”, “Music vi-
deos”, “Video Podcast” and “TV show”
which are downloaded from the iTunes
store.
1
Display the iPod menus.
Refer to Playing moving images on page 24.
2
Switch to iPod video mode.
Touch the playback sign of the thumbnail to
preview the file. Touch the title to start
playback.
Playlists
Artists
Albums
Songs
Selecting and playing
Pandora stations/QuickMix
Touch the list for your Pandora stations to se-
lect one of them to play.
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Podcasts
Genres
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!
!
!
!
!
!
Artists (artists)
Albums (albums)
Songs (songs)
Podcasts (podcasts)
Genres (genres)
Composers (composers)
Audiobooks (audiobooks)
1
Display the QuickMix/station list.
2 Change the sort order.
You can sort the items in the list al-
phabetically.
3
Touch the title of the list that you want
You can sort the items in the list in
order of the dates on which the
items were created.
to play.
Repeat this operation until you find the de-
sired video/music.
Notes
!
You can scroll the titles in the list
while you touch and hold down the
scroll icon.
You can play playlists created with the PC ap-
plication (MusicSphere). The application will
be available on our website.
!
Playlists that you created with the PC applica-
tion (MusicSphere) are displayed in abbre-
viated form.
3
Select QuickMix or the desired station.
You can play only one song at a
time from a shuffled mix of several
stations.
Browsing for a video/music
on the iPod
(Function for iPod)
To make operating and searching easy, opera-
tions to control an iPod with this unit are de-
signed to be as similar to the iPod as possible.
Searching for a video/music by
category
1
Display the iPod menus.
Refer to Playing moving images on page 24.
Refer to Playing audio on page 27.
2
Touch one of the categories in which
you want to search for a video/music.
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Video Playlists (video playlists)
Movies (movies)
Music Videos (music videos)
Video Podcasts (video podcasts)
TV Shows (TV shows)
Rentals (rentals)
Playlists (playlists)
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Searching the list by alphabet
(Function for iPod)
Slow motion playback
Notes
!
!
!
There is no sound during slow motion play-
back.
Images during slow motion playback may be
unclear for some discs.
Reverse slow motion playback is not
available.
1
Select a category.
Refer to Searching for a video/music by cate-
2
Switch to alphabet search mode.
Switching to alphabet search
mode.
Searching for the part you
want to play
You can use the search function to find the
part you want to play.
For DVD videos, you can select Title (title),
Chapter (chapter) or 10key (numeric keypad).
For video CDs, you can select Track (track) or
10key (numeric keypad).
Alphabet search mode is displayed.
Touch the first letter of the title of the
video/song you are looking for.
While searching, touch panel key operation is
not available.
3
#
To refine the search with a different letter,
touch Cancel.
!
Chapter search is not available when disc
playback is stopped.
4
Touch the title of the list that you want
!
This function cannot be operated during
some DVD videos or Video CD playback
featuring PBC (playback control).
to play.
Repeat this operation until you find the de-
sired song/video.
1
Start the search function.
Refer to Playing moving images on page 24.
Resume playback (Bookmark)
(Function for DVD video)
By using the Bookmark function, you can re-
sume playback from a selected scene the next
time the disc is loaded.
2
Touch the desired search option (e.g.,
Chapter).
3
Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired num-
ber.
#
To cancel the entered numbers, touch C.
The selected scene will be bookmarked so that
playback resumes from that point next time.
4
Start playback from the selected part.
!
To clear the bookmark on a disc, touch and
hold the key during playback.
The oldest bookmark is replaced by the
new one.
Registering the numbers and start-
ing playback.
!
Note
With discs featuring a menu, you can also use
the DVD menu to make your selection.
Refer to Playing moving images on page 24.
Frame-by-frame playback
(Function for DVD video/video CD/DivX file/
MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4)
Note
Images during frame-by-frame playback may be
unclear for some discs.
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Changing audio language
during playback (Multi-audio)
Changing the viewing angle
during playback (Multi-angle)
With DVDs/DivX files that provides audio play-
back in different languages and different
audio systems (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.), you
can switch between languages/audio systems
during playback.
With DVDs featuring multi-angle (scenes shot
from multiple angles) recordings, you can
switch among viewing angles during play-
back.
!
During playback of a scene shot from mul-
tiple angles, the angle icon is displayed.
Use the Video Setup menu to turn the
angle icon display on or off. For details,
refer to Setting the multi-angle DVD display
Notes
!
!
!
!
With some DVDs, switching between lan-
guages/audio systems may only be possible
using a menu display.
You can also switch between languages/audio
systems using Video Setup menu. For details,
Depending on the setting, the video may not
be played back with the audio system used to
record the DVD.
Note
You will return to normal playback if you change
the viewing angle during fast forward/fast re-
verse, pause or slow motion playback.
You will return to normal playback if you
change the Audio during fast forward/fast re-
verse, pause or slow motion playback.
Return to the specified scene
(Function for DVD video)
This function cannot be used if a specified
scene has not been preprogrammed on the
DVD disc.
Changing the subtitle
language during playback
(Multi-subtitle)
With DVDs/DivX files featuring multi-subtitle
recordings, you can switch between subtitle
languages during playback.
Selecting audio output
When playing DVD video discs recorded with
LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output.
When playing video CDs, you can switch be-
tween stereo and monaural audio output.
Notes
!
With some DVDs, switching between subtitle
languages may only be possible using a menu
display.
!
This function is not available when disc
playback is stopped.
!
You can also switch between subtitle lan-
guages using Video Setup menu. For details,
You will return to normal playback if you
change the Subtitle during fast forward/fast
reverse, pause or slow motion playback.
!
!
!
!
L+R – Left and right
Left – Left
Right – Right
Mix – Mixing left and right
!
Note
You may not be able to select or use this function
depending on the disc and the playback
location.
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PBC playback
(Function for Video CDs)
During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC
(playback control), PBC On is displayed.
14
File name list is a list of file names (or folder
names) from which you can select a file (or
folder) to play back.
1
Display the file (or folder) name list.
Refer to Playing audio on page 27.
1
Start the search function.
Refer to Playing moving images on page 24.
2
Touch 10key to display the numeric
2
Touch your favorite file (or folder)
keypad.
name.
#
When you have selected a folder, a list of the
3
Touch 0 to 9 corresponding to a menu
names of the files (or the folders) in it can be
viewed. Repeat this operation to select the de-
sired file name.
number.
4
Start playback from the selected part.
#
If folder 1 (ROOT) contains no files, playback
commences with folder 2.
Registering the numbers and start-
ing playback.
Note
If part of the recorded information does not dis-
play, a scroll key appears on the right side of list.
Touch the scroll key to scroll.
Notes
!
You can display the menu by touching Return
during PBC playback. For details, refer to the
instructions provided with the disc.
PBC playback of a Video CD cannot be can-
celed.
Using sound retriever
Automatically enhances compressed audio
and restores rich sound.
!
!
During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC
(playback control), you cannot select the re-
peat play range or use the search function.
Off —
!
—
is more effective than
.
Selecting tracks from the
track title list
You can select tracks to playback using the
track title list which is a list of the tracks re-
corded on a disc.
Changing audiobook speed
(Function for iPod)
2
!
– Playback at a speed faster than nor-
mal
1
!
!
– Playback at normal speed
– Playback at a speed slower than nor-
1/2
1
Display the track title list.
mal
Refer to Playing audio on page 27.
2
Touch your favorite track title.
Playback begins.
Displaying lists related to
the currently playing song
(Link Search)
Selecting files from the file
name list
(Function for iPod/USB/SD)
(Function for compressed audio/DivX/MPEG-1/
MPEG-2/MPEG-4)
1
Touch the artwork display.
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Touch the title of the list that you want
When the saving is completed, “Database
to play.
save to memory was completed.” appears.
3
Display a list and touch the tag key.
Notes
!
If part of the recorded information does not
4
Select a file.
display, a scroll key appears on the right side
of list. Touch the scroll key to scroll.
This function is available for USB/SD when
using Music browse mode.
Music browse mode will start.
!
â
Playing DivX VOD content
Some DivX video on demand (VOD) content
may only be playable a fixed number of times.
When you load a disc containing this type of
content, the number of times it has been
played will be shown on-screen. You can then
decide whether or not to play the disc.
Setting the Advanced
Display Resolution
(Function for USB/SD)
You can increase the resolution of moving
images on your USB/SD storage device.
OFF—1—2
!
If there is no limit to the number of times
the DivX VOD content can be viewed, then
you may load the disc into your player and
play the content as often as you like, and
no message will be displayed.
!
With some pictures, display adjustment
may not be possible.
!
There may not be any effect observed in
some cases depending on the images
being played back.
!
You can confirm the number of times that
the content can be played by checking the
number displayed after This DivX rental
has used
out of
views..
Music Browse mode
(Function for USB/SD)
This unit creates an index in order to facilitate
browsing for a song. You can search by the ca-
tegories such as Albums and Artists.
Important
!
In order to play DivX VOD contents on this
unit, you first need to register the unit with
your DivX VOD contents provider. For details
on your registration code, refer to Displaying
DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM (Di-
gital Rights Management) system. This re-
stricts playback of content to specific,
registered devices.
CAUTION
!
!
!
!
This function is not available when the USB/
SD storage device is locked.
This function is not available when the free
space of USB/SD storage device is 5MB.
While this unit creates an index, do not turn
the unit off. It may cause loss of data on your
USB/SD storage device.
%
If a message is displayed after loading
a disc containing DivX VOD content, touch
Play.
Playback of the DivX VOD content will start.
#
#
To skip to the next file, touch Next Play.
If you do not want to play the DivX VOD con-
1
Create the database in Music browse
mode.
tent, touch Stop.
2
When “Save the Database to memory?”
is displayed, touch “Yes”
Saving of the database is completed. If you do
not save it, touch “No”.
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NORMAL (normal)
Capture an image in JPEG files
You can capture image data and use it as wall-
paper. Images can be stored and recalled ea-
sily in this unit.
The 4:3 picture is displayed as it is, giving you no
sense of disparity since its proportions are the
same as that of the normal picture.
!
Only one image can be stored on this unit.
Old image is overwritten with the new one.
TRIMMING (trimming)
The image is displayed across the entire screen
with the horizontal-to-vertical ratio left as is. If the
horizontal-to-vertical ratio differs between the dis-
play and the image, the image may be displayed
partly cut off either at the top/bottom or sides.
1
Pause the slideshow when the desired
image is displayed.
Notes
2
Capture the image.
!
!
You cannot operate this function while driving.
Different settings can be stored for each video
source.
3
When “Do you save this image?” is dis-
!
!
When a video is viewed in a wide screen mode
that does not match its original aspect ratio, it
may appear different.
Remember that using the wide mode feature
of this system for commercial or public view-
ing purposes may constitute an infringement
on the author’s rights protected by the Copy-
right Law.
played, touch Yes.
While storing the image to this unit, “Saving
the image. Don’t switch off the battery.” is
displayed. When the process is finished,
“Image saved.” is displayed.
#
To cancel the storage process, touch No.
!
!
The video image will appear coarser when
viewed in ZOOM mode.
FULL/ZOOM/NORMAL is used for videos.
NORMAL/TRIMMING is used for JPEG im-
ages.
Changing the wide screen
mode
You can select a desired mode for enlarging a
4:3 picture to a 16:9 picture.
1
Display the screen mode.
Switching the XM/SIRIUS
channel selection mode
You have two methods for selecting a channel:
by number and by category. When selecting
by number, channels in any category can be
selected. Select by category to narrow your
search down to only channels in a particular
category.
2
Touch the desired wide mode setting.
FULL (full screen)
The 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal direc-
tion only, giving you a 4:3 TV picture (normal pic-
ture) without any omissions.
Mode All CH (channel number select setting)
—Mode Category (channel category select
setting)
ZOOM (zoom)
The 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same proportion
both vertically and horizontally; ideal for a cinema
sized picture (wide screen picture).
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Selecting a SIRIUS channel from
a channel category
Channels are organized into various program
categories, e.g. Rock, Classic, Jazz while lis-
tening to a SIRIUS station. You can specify
channels by selecting the desired category.
Selecting an XM/SIRIUS
channel directly
You can select an XM/SIRIUS channel directly
by entering the desired channel number.
1
Display the preset channel list.
1
Select channel category selection
mode.
2
Switch to direct input display.
Mode All CH (channel number select setting)
—Mode Category (channel category select
setting)
Switching to direct input display.
2
Touch c or d to select the desired chan-
3
Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired chan-
nel category.
nel number.
#
To cancel the input numbers, touch C.
3
Touch c or d on the buttons to select
the desired channel in the selected channel
category.
4
Select the XM/SIRIUS channel of the en-
tered number.
The XM/SIRIUS channel of the entered num-
ber is selected.
Selecting a channel from the
XM channel list display
Selecting the XM/SIRIUS channel
of the entered number.
The list content can be switched so you can
search for the track you want to listen to not
only by the channel name but also by the artist
name or song title.
!
!
This function is available for GEX-P920XM.
The channel list shows all the channels
during Mode All CH mode, and the chan-
nels included in the selected category dur-
ing Mode Category mode.
Using the Game Alert function
This system can alert you when games invol-
ving your favorite teams are about to start. To
use this function you need to set up a game
alert for the teams in advance.
1
Display the preset channel list.
!
This function is available for SIR-PNR2/SIR-
PNR2C.
2
Switch the channel list mode.
Selecting teams for Game Alert
Switching the channel list mode to
the channel name or the artist
name/song title.
1
Start Game Alert setup.
3
Touch the desired channel that you
want to listen to.
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3
4
Select a desired league in League.
Switching to the other station to
listen to the game.
Switching the league name.
Not tuning in to the other station.
Select a desired team in Team.
Displaying game information
If any games of the selected teams are cur-
rently playing, you can display information on
the games and tune in to the broadcast chan-
nel.
Switching the team name.
1
Display the game information for the
selected team.
Turn the alert on or off.
2
Touch c or d to select a game.
Turning the alert on or off.
The game is displayed, followed by more de-
tailed game information.
!
The game score will be updated automati-
cally.
The game alert function is activated for that
team.
3
Switch to the other station to listen to
#
When you have already selected 12 teams,
the game.
FULL is displayed and additional teams cannot
be selected. In this case, first delete a selected
team and then try again.
Switching to the other station to
listen to the game.
5
Repeat these steps to select other
teams.
#
If you have not selected any teams, NOT SET
Up to 12 teams can be selected.
is displayed.
#
When games involving your favorite teams are
Switching the Game Alert on or off
not currently playing, NO GAME is displayed.
Once you select the teams, you need to turn
the Game Alert function on.
The Game Alert function is on at the default
setting.
Displaying the Radio ID
Channel number selection setting
If you select CH000, the ID code is displayed.
When a game of a selected
team starts
%
Select CH000.
When a game of the selected team is about to
start (or is currently playing) on a different sta-
tion, a game alert is displayed.
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Switching the SIRIUS display
Switching the seek mode
There are two seek tuning settings, one is HD
(Digital broadcasting stations seek) and the
other is ALL (normal seek).
!
Actions will differ depending on the con-
nected SIRIUS tuner.
%
Touch SIRIUS tuner information to
switch the SIRIUS display.
ALL—HD
Channel number—Channel name—Category
name—Artist name—Song title/Title name—
Composer name—Play time
Switching the reception mode
If the reception for a digital broadcast be-
comes poor, this unit automatically switches
to the analog broadcast of the same fre-
quency. If this function is set to D/A AUTO,
the tuner switches between digital broadcast
and analog broadcast automatically. If this
function is set to ANALOG, the tuner will only
receive analog broadcasts.
Note
Play time is displayed during the Instant Replay
mode.
Using the Instant Replay
function
D/A AUTO—ANALOG
The following functions can be operated in In-
stant Replay mode.
Calling a number in the
phone book
The phone book in your cellular phone will be
transferred automatically when the phone is
connected to this unit.
After finding the number you want to call in
the phone book, you can select the entry and
make the call.
!
To use this function, a Pioneer SIRIUS bus
interface (e.g. CD-SB10) is required.
To use this function, a SIRIUS plug-and-
play unit with an Instant Replay Function is
required.
!
!
For details, refer to the SIRIUS plug-and-
play unit’s manuals.
%
To exit from Instant Replay mode, se-
lect another source or touch the following
1
Switch to phone book mode.
icon.
The phone book display appears.
Live
Exiting from Instant Replay mode.
2
Select the phone number list.
The detailed phone number list of the selected
entry is displayed.
%
Select a track
Press c or d (TRK).
3
Select the phone number.
#
If you want to store the phone number, touch
%
Fast forward or reverse
Press and hold c or d (TRK).
and hold the list.
4
Make the call.
%
Pause and play
Playing and pausing.
5
End the call.
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Make the call.
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
6
End the call.
Selecting a number by
alphabet search mode
If a lot of numbers are registered in the phone
book, you can search for the phone number by
alphabet search mode.
Inverting names in phone
book
When your cellular phone is connected to this
unit, the first and last names of your contacts
may be registered to the phone book in reverse
order. You can use this function to change the
order back.
1
Switch to phone book mode.
(Inverting the names in the phone book)
The phone book display appears.
1
Switch to phone book mode.
The phone book display appears.
2
Touch ABC to switch to alphabet search
mode.
3
Touch the first letter of the entry you
2
Invert names in phone books.
are looking for.
The Phone Book entries starting with that let-
ter (e.g. “Ben”, “Brian” and “Burt” when “B” is
selected) will be displayed.
Inverting names in phone books.
#
If you want to change the character to Rus-
sian, touch the icon. To return to English, touch
3
“Would you like to invert all names?”
the icon again.
appears. Touch Yes to continue.
While the names are inverted, is displayed.
Changing the character to Rus-
sian.
#
If the inversion fails, “Invert Name Error” ap-
pears. In such cases, try again from the begin-
ning.
#
The order of the first name and last name may
Note
be different from that of the cellular phone.
Inverting the names of your contacts from this
unit does not affect the data on your Bluetooth
device.
4
Touch the list to display the phone
number list of the selected entry.
If several phone numbers are included in an
entry, select one by touching the list.
If you want to switch to the call history list,
touch the icon.
#
#
Using the missed, received
and dialed call lists
The 80 most recent calls dialed, received, and
missed are stored in the memory. You can
browse them and call numbers from these
lists.
Switching to the call history list.
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Switch to the call history list.
%
Select Far-End VOL.
1—2—3
2
Select Missed Calls, Dialed Calls or
#
This function can be performed even while
talking on the phone.
Settings can be stored for each device.
Received Calls.
#
Displaying the received call list.
Displaying the dialed call list.
Displaying the missed call list.
Switching the ring tone
You can select whether or not to use this
unit’s ring tone. If this function is set to on,
the ring tone for this unit will sound.
1
Connect your cellular phone to this
unit.
2
Turn ring tone on or off.
3
Touch the list number to select a phone
number.
Name and phone number are displayed in the
detailed list.
#
If you want to store the phone number, touch
Using the preset dial lists
You can easily store up to six phone numbers
as presets.
and hold the list.
4
Make the call.
1
Display the preset screen.
5
End the call.
2
Touch one of preset dial keys to select
the desired phone number.
If you want to delete a preset phone number,
touch and hold the preset dial key.
#
Setting automatic answering
If this function is on, this unit automatically
answers all incoming calls.
3
Make the call.
%
Turn automatic answering on or off.
4
End the call.
Adjusting the other party’s
listening volume
To maintain the good sound quality, this unit
can adjust the other party’s listening volume.
If the volume is not loud enough for the other
party, use this function.
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phone number
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Be sure to park your vehicle in a safe place and
apply the parking brake when performing this op-
eration.
1
Switch to the entering phone number
mode.
2
Touch the number icons to input the
numbers.
#
Up to 24 digits can be entered.
Make the call.
3
4
End the call.
Note
Entering phone number mode cannot be oper-
ated unless a Bluetooth telephone is connected
to this unit.
Setting the private mode
During a conversation, you can switch to pri-
vate mode (talk directly on your cellular
phone).
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!
You cannot display the Audio function menu
when the mute function is on or a JPEG file is
playing.
Introduction of menu
operations
1 2
5
Fader/Balance
GraphicEQ
F/R0L/R0
Powerful
Off
AutoEQ
SonicCenter Control
Loudness
Subwoofer
L/R0
OFF
ON
4 3
1
Display menus.
2
Touch any of the following touch panel
keys to select the menu to be adjusted.
Touch panel keys
Video Setup menu
1
2
3
Refer to Setting up the Video
Audio function menu
Refer to Audio adjustments
System menu
Favorite menu
You can choose menus with-
in each menu (Audio func-
tion menu, etc.) and register
them to this favorite menu.
4
Returning to the current
source display
5
Notes
!
You can display the Video Setup menu when
a Disc, USB or SD source is selected.
If you start the Video Setup menu, playback
is stopped.
!
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Audio adjustments
Using fader/balance adjustment
Display
Flat
Equalizer curve
Flat
Custom1
Custom2
S.Bass
Custom 1
Custom 2
Super bass
You can change the fader/balance setting to
provide an ideal listening environment for all
of the occupied seats.
1
Display the audio function menu.
!
!
!
The equalizer curves for Custom1 and
Custom2 can be adjusted.
You cannot select Custom1 and Custom2
when using the auto-equalizer.
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.
2
Touch Fader/Balance on the audio func-
tion menu.
3
Touch a or b to adjust the front/rear
speaker balance.
Range: Front 15 to Rear 15
1
Display the audio function menu.
#
Select F/R 0 L/R 0 when only using two
speakers.
#
The front/rear speaker balance cannot be ad-
justed when the rear output setting is
2
Touch Graphic EQ on the audio function
menu.
#
You cannot select or adjust the equalizer
curves of Custom1 and Custom2 when using the
4
Touch c or d to adjust the left/right
auto-equalizer.
speaker balance.
Range: Left 15 to Right 15
3
Touch the desired setting.
S.Bass—Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Flat—
Note
Custom1—Custom2
You can also set the fader/balance by dragging
the dot on the displayed table.
Adjusting the 8-band graphic equalizer
You can adjust the level of each band for the
equalizer curves.
Using the equalizer
You can adjust the equalization to match the
car’s interior acoustic characteristics as de-
sired.
!
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
stored in Custom1.
Recalling equalizer curves
!
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.
There are seven stored equalizer curves which
you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list
of the equalizer curves.
Display
Powerful
Natural
Vocal
Equalizer curve
Powerful
Natural
1
Display the audio function menu.
Vocal
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Touch Graphic EQ on the audio function
Adjusting loudness
Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the
low-frequency and high-frequency ranges at
low volume.
menu.
3
Touch the desired setting.
S.Bass—Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Flat—
Custom1—Custom2
1
Display the audio function menu.
4
Touch the table to adjust the level of
the equalizer band.
Range: +12dB to –12dB
2
Touch c or d to select a desired level
for loudness.
Off (off)—Low (low)—Mid (mid)—High
(high)
Using the auto-equalizer
The auto-equalizer is an equalizer curve cre-
ated by auto EQ (refer to Auto EQ (auto-equaliz-
You can turn the auto-equalizer on or off.
If you connect an optional microphone to this
unit, you can use this function.
Using subwoofer output
This unit is equipped with a subwoofer output
which can be turned on or off.
!
The cut-off frequency and output level can
be adjusted when the subwoofer output is
on.
1
Display the audio function menu.
1
Display the audio function menu.
2
Touch Auto EQ to turn the auto-equali-
zer on or off.
You cannot use this function if auto EQ has
#
2
Touch Subwoofer on the audio function
not been carried out.
menu.
3
Touch On or Off next to Subwoofer to
Using sonic center control
Sound that is suited for the listening position
can easily be created with this function.
turn the subwoofer output on or off.
4
Touch Normal or Reverse next to Phase
to select the phase of subwoofer output.
1
Display the audio function menu.
5
Touch c or d next to Level to adjust
the output level of the subwoofer.
Range: +6 to –24
2
Touch Sonic Center Control on the
6
Touch c or d next to Frequency to se-
audio function menu.
lect the cut-off frequency.
3
tion.
Touch c or d to select a listening posi-
50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
Only frequencies lower than those in the se-
lected range are outputted from the subwoo-
fer.
Range: Left 7 to Right 7
Boosting the bass
You can boost the bass level.
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Display the audio function menu.
4
Touch a or b to adjust the source vo-
lume.
Range: +4 to –4
2
Touch c or d to select a desired level.
Notes
Range: 0 to +6
!
!
!
When selecting FM as the source, you cannot
switch to Source Level Adjuster.
The AM volume level can also be adjusted
with this function.
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.
Video CD, CD, compressed audio, DivX,
MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 are automati-
cally set to the same source level adjustment
volume.
When an iPod and a USB storage device are
connected to USB input 1 or USB input 2, the
source level adjustment volume for each is
automatically set to the same level for each
USB input. USB input 1 and USB input 2 are
not automatically set to the same setting.
External unit 1 and external unit 2 are automa-
tically set to the same source level adjustment
volume.
!
!
1
Display the audio function menu.
2
Touch c or d next to the frequency to
select cut-off frequency.
Off (off)—50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—
125Hz
Only frequencies higher than those in the se-
lected range are output from the front or rear
speakers.
Adjusting source levels
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
Display the audio function menu.
2
Compare the FM volume level with the
level of the source you wish to adjust.
3
Touch Source Level Adjuster on the
audio function menu.
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Display the Video Setup menu.
Setting up the Video player
Setting the subtitle language
You can set a desired subtitle language. When
available, the subtitles will be displayed in the
selected language.
2
Touch Audio Language on the Video
Setup menu.
An audio language menu is displayed.
1
Display the Video Setup menu.
3
Touch the desired language.
The audio language is set.
#
2
Touch Subtitle Language on the
Video Setup menu.
A subtitle language menu is displayed.
Notes
!
If the selected language is not available, the
language specified on the disc is used.
You can also switch the audio language by
touching Audio during playback. (Refer to
Playing moving images on page 24.)
The setting made here will not be affected
even if the audio language is switched during
playback using Audio.
3
Touch the desired language.
The subtitle language is set.
!
#
!
Notes
!
If the selected language is not available, the
language specified on the disc is displayed.
You can also switch the subtitle language by
touching the icon during playback. (Refer to
Playing moving images on page 24.)
The setting made here will not be affected
even if the subtitle language is switched dur-
ing playback using Subtitle.
!
Setting the menu language
You can set the preferred language in which
the menus recorded on a disc are displayed.
!
1
Display the Video Setup menu.
When you select Others
2
Touch Menu Language on the
A language code input display is shown when
Video Setup menu.
A menu language menu is displayed.
3
Touch the desired language.
The menu language is set.
%
code.
#
#
Touch 0 to 9 to input the language
#
To cancel the entered numbers, touch C.
To register the code, touch the following touch
panel key.
Note
If the selected language is not available, the lan-
guage specified on the disc is displayed.
Registering the code.
Setting the multi-angle DVD
display
The angle icon can be set so it appears on
scenes where the angle can be switched.
Setting the audio language
You can set the preferred audio language.
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Display the Video Setup menu.
Setting the slideshow interval
JPEG files can be viewed as a slideshow on
this unit. In this setting, the interval between
each image can be set.
2
Touch Multi Angle on the Video Setup
menu to turn angle icon display on or off.
1
Display the Video Setup menu.
Setting the aspect ratio
There are two kinds of display: a wide screen
display that has a width-to-height ratio (TV as-
pect ratio) of 16:9, and regular display that has
a TV aspect of 4:3. Be sure to select the correct
TV aspect for the display connected to V OUT.
2
Touch Time Per Photo Slide on the
Video Setup menu to select the slideshow
interval.
Touch Time Per Photo Slide repeatedly until
the desired setting appears.
!
When using regular display, select either
Letter Box or Pan Scan. Selecting 16:9
may result in an unnatural picture.
If you select the TV aspect ratio, the unit’s
display will change to the same setting.
!
!
!
!
5sec – JPEG images switch at intervals of 5
seconds
10sec – JPEG images switch at intervals of
10 seconds
15sec – JPEG images switch at intervals of
15 seconds
!
1
Display the Video Setup menu.
Manual – JPEG images can be switched
manually
2
Touch TV Aspect on the Video Setup
Setting parental lock
menu to select the TV aspect ratio.
Touch TV Aspect repeatedly until the desired
aspect ratio appears.
Some DVD video discs let you use parental
lock to restrict children from viewing violent
and adult-oriented scenes. You can set paren-
tal lock to the desired level.
!
16:9 – Wide screen picture (16:9) is dis-
played as is (initial setting)
!
When you have a parental lock level set
and play a disc featuring parental lock,
code number input indications may be dis-
played. In such cases, playback will begin
when the correct code number is entered.
!
Letter Box – The picture is the shape of a
letterbox with black bands on the top and
bottom of the screen
Pan Scan – The picture is cut short on the
right and left sides of the screen
!
Notes
Setting the code number and level
A code number must be registered in order to
play back discs with parental lock.
!
When playing discs that do not specify
Pan Scan, the disc is played back in
Letter Box display even if you select the
Pan Scan setting. Confirm whether the disc
16 : 9 LB
1
Display the Video Setup menu.
package bears the
mark.
!
The TV aspect ratio cannot be changed for
some discs. For details, refer to the disc’s in-
structions.
2
Touch Parental on the Video Setup
menu.
3
Touch 0 to 9 to input a four digit code
number.
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To register the code, touch the following touch
4
Registering the code.
panel key.
Registering the code.
Registering the code.
This sets the code number, and the level can
now be changed.
The code number is set, and the level can now be
set.
#
If you enter an incorrect code number, the
icon is displayed. Touch C and enter the correct
code number.
4
5
Touch 1 to 8 to select the desired level.
Touch Enter.
#
The parental lock level is set.
!
!
!
8 – Playback of the entire disc is possible
(initial setting)
7 to 2 – Playback of discs for children and
non-adult-oriented discs is possible
1 – Playback of discs for children only is
possible
5
6
Touch 1 to 8 to select the desired level.
Touch Enter.
The new parental lock level is set.
If you forget your code number
Notes
%
Press RESET.
!
We recommend to keep a record of your code
number in case you forget it.
Setting the DivX subtitle file
You can select whether or not to display DivX
external subtitles.
!
The parental lock level is stored on the disc.
Look for the level indication written on the
disc package, included literature or on the
disc itself. Parental lock of this unit is not pos-
sible if a parental lock level is not stored on
the disc.
!
The DivX subtitles will be displayed even
when Custom is selected if no DivX exter-
nal subtitle files exist.
!
With some discs, the parental lock may be ac-
tive only for certain levels of scenes. The play-
back of those scenes will be skipped. For
details, refer to the instruction manual that
came with the disc.
1
Display the Video Setup menu.
2
Touch DivX® Subtitle on the
Video Setup menu to select the desired
subtitle setting.
Changing the level
You can change the set parental lock level.
!
!
Original – Display the DivX subtitles
Custom – Display the DivX external subti-
tles
1
Display the Video Setup menu.
Notes
!
Up to 42 characters can be displayed on one
2
Touch Parental on the Video Setup
line. If more than 42 characters are set, the
line breaks and the characters are displayed
on the next line.
menu.
3
Touch 0 to 9 to input the registered
!
Up to 126 characters can be displayed on one
screen. If more than 126 characters are set,
the excess characters will not be displayed.
code number.
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1
Display the Video Setup menu.
Displaying the DivX VOD
registration code
In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand)
contents on this unit, the unit must first be re-
gistered with a DivX VOD contents provider.
For registration, generate a DivX VOD registra-
tion code and submit it to your provider.
2
Touch DVD Auto Play to turn automatic
playback on.
To turn automatic playback off, touch
DVD Auto Play again.
#
!
Keep a record of the code as you will need
it when you register your unit to the DivX
VOD provider.
1
Display the Video Setup menu.
2
Touch DivX® VOD on the Video Setup
menu.
Registration Code and Deregistration Code
appear.
3
Touch Registration Code.
Your registration code is displayed.
Displaying the deregistration code
If your device is already registered, deregister
it by entering the deregistration code.
1
Display the Video Setup menu.
2
Touch DivX® VOD on the Video Setup
menu.
3
Touch Deregistration Code.
#
To cancel deregistration, touch Cancel.
4
Touch OK.
The deregistration is complete.
Automatic playback of DVDs
When a DVD disc with a DVD menu is in-
serted, this unit will cancel the menu automa-
tically and start playback from the first chapter
of the first title.
!
Some DVDs may not operate properly. If
this function is not fully operated, turn this
function off and start playback.
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Touch App sound mixing on the System
System settings
Switching the auxiliary setting
menu to select desired setting.
OFF (off)—Low (low)—Mid (mid)—High
(high)
Activate this setting when using an auxiliary
device connected to this unit.
1
Display the system menu.
Setting the rear output and
subwoofer controller
This unit’s rear output (rear speaker leads out-
put and RCA rear output) can be used for full-
range speaker (Full) or subwoofer
2
Touch AUX Input on the system menu
to turn AUX Input on or off.
(Subwoofer) connection. If you switch the
rear output setting to Subwoofer, you can
connect a rear speaker lead directly to a sub-
woofer without using an auxiliary amp.
Initially, the unit is set for a rear full-range
speaker connection (Full).
Setting AV input
Activate this setting when using an external
video component connected to this unit.
1
Display the system menu.
1
Turn the unit off.
2
play.
Press HOME to switch to the HOME dis-
2
Touch AV Input on the system menu to
turn AV Input on or off.
3
Touch System key.
System menu is displayed.
Setting the RGB Input
You can switch the setting of RGB input.
4
Touch Rear Speaker on the system
menu to switch the subwoofer output or
full-range speaker.
1
Display the system menu.
#
When no subwoofer is connected to the rear
output, select Full (full-range speaker).
When a subwoofer is connected to the rear
#
2
Touch RGB Input on the system menu
output, select Subwoofer (subwoofer).
to turn iPhone or NAVI.
Notes
Note
!
!
Even if you change this setting, there will be
no output unless you turn the subwoofer out-
Both rear speaker lead outputs and RCA rear
output are switched simultaneously in this
setting.
If you use Advanced App Mode, set to iPhone.
Setting the App sound mixing
You cannot turn on or off Mixing when this
unit is playing a song of iPod.
The sound of application during Advanced
App Mode can be adjusted.
Enable this setting when you want to mix the
App sound with the sound from a built-in
source (such as the radio). The volume of the
App sound can be selected from 3 levels.
Setting the Tag forwarding
The song information (tag) can be saved from
the broadcasting station of HD Radio to your
iPod.
1
Display the system menu.
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Display the system menu.
— System menu
— Video Setup menu
— Bluetooth menu
— On-screen display
(English and Russian only)
— Multi language setting for DivX
(English and Russian only)
2
Touch Tag forwarding on the system
menu to turn USB1 or USB2.
— Language for cautions
Switching sound muting/
attenuation
Sound from this system is automatically
muted or attenuated when a signal from
equipment with a mute function is received.
Some operations on this unit are prohib-
ited from use while driving or require
careful attention when operated. In
such cases, a caution will appear on the
display. You can change the language
for caution messages with this setting.
If the embedded language and the selected
language setting are not the same, text in-
formation may not display properly.
Some characters may not be displayed
properly.
!
Sound from this system returns to normal
when the muting or attenuation is can-
celed.
!
1
Display the system menu.
!
1
Display the system menu.
2
Touch Mute/ATT until the desired set-
ting appears.
Touch Mute/ATT until the desired setting ap-
pears in the display.
2
Touch System Language on the system
!
!
Mute – Muting
menu to select the desired language.
ATT –20dB – Attenuation (ATT –20dB has a
stronger effect than ATT –10dB)
ATT –10dB – Attenuation
Off – Turns the sound muting/attenuation
off
3
Touch the desired language.
English (English)—Português (Portuguese)—
!
!
Español (Spanish)—Français (French)
—
(Persian)—Deutsch (German)—
(Thai)—Русский (Russian)—
ﺍﻟﻌﺮﺑﻴﺔ (Arabic) (Hebrew)
—
Notes
!
When Mute is displayed, the sound is turned
off and no audio adjustments can be made.
When ATT is displayed, the sound is attenu-
ated and only the volume can be adjusted.
(No other audio adjustments can be made.)
Operation returns to normal when the phone
connection is ended.
Setting the ever scroll
!
When ever scroll is set to On, recorded text in-
formation scrolls continuously in the display.
Set to Off if you prefer the information to
scroll just once.
!
1
Display the system menu.
Selecting the system language
The system language can be selected from ten
languages.
If text information such as the title name, artist
name or a comment is embedded in a Eur-
opean language, they can also be displayed
on this unit.
2
Touch Ever Scroll on the system menu
to turn ever scroll on or off.
!
The language can be changed for the fol-
lowing:
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Press HOME to switch to the HOME dis-
Setting the Bluetooth audio
You need to activate the Bluetooth Audio
source in order to use a Bluetooth audio
player.
3
Touch System key.
System menu is displayed.
1
Display the system menu.
4
Touch BT Software Update.
5
Touch Start to display the data transfer
mode.
2
Touch Bluetooth Audio on the system
#
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish up-
menu to turn Bluetooth audio on or off.
dating the bluetooth software.
Clearing Bluetooth memory
Displaying the Bluetooth
system version
If this unit fails to operate properly, you may
need to consult your dealer for repair. In such
cases, you may be asked to specify the system
version. Perform the following procedure to
check the version on this unit.
Important
Never turn the unit off while the Bluetooth mem-
ory is being cleared.
1
Turn the unit off.
2
play.
Press HOME to switch to the HOME dis-
1
Turn the unit off.
3
Touch System key.
2
play.
Press HOME to switch to the HOME dis-
System menu is displayed.
4
Touch Bluetooth Memory Clear on the
3
Touch System key.
system menu.
System menu is displayed.
5
Touch Clear.
4
Touch Bluetooth Version Information to
After selecting a desired item, a confirmation
display appears. Touch OK to delete the mem-
ory.
display to the version of the Bluetooth
module of this unit.
#
If you do not want to clear the memory, touch
Cancel.
Setting the rear view camera
(back up camera)
Updating Bluetooth connection
software
This function is used to update this unit with
the latest bluetooth software. For about blue-
tooth software and updating, refer to our web-
site.
CAUTION
Pioneer recommends the use of a camera
which outputs mirror-reversed images.
Otherwise, the screen image will appear re-
versed.
This unit features a function that automatically
switches to the rear view camera video (R.C
IN) when a rear view camera is installed on
your car and the shift lever is moved to the RE-
VERSE (R) position. (For more details, con-
sult your dealer.)
Important
Never turn the unit off and never disconnect the
phone while the software is being updated.
1
Turn the unit off.
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After you set up the rear view camera set-
ting, move the shift lever to REVERSE (R)
and confirm that the rear view camera
video is shown on the display.
Change this setting if the display switches
to the rear view camera video by error while
you are driving forward.
To stop watching the rear view camera
video and return to the source display,
press and hold MUTE.
Touch the RearView source icon to display
the rear view camera image while driving.
Touch the source icon again to turn the
rear view camera off. For details, refer to Se-
2
Touch Video Signal Setting on the func-
tion menu.
Video Signal Setting items are displayed.
!
!
!
AV – Adjusts the AV video signal
AUX – Adjusts the AUX video signal
Camera – Adjusts the rear view camera
video signal
!
!
!
3
Touch c or d to select the desired
video signal appears.
Auto—PAL—NTSC—PAL-M—PAL-N—
SECAM
Setting the Artwork Dance
When a song is played by MIXTRAX, the art-
work display can be moved based on the
music type.
1
Display the system menu.
1
Display the system menu.
2
Touch Camera Polarity on the system
menu to select the appropriate setting.
2
Touch Artwork Dance setting on the
!
!
Battery – When the polarity of the con-
nected lead is positive while the shift lever
is in REVERSE (R) position
Ground – When the polarity of the con-
nected lead is negative while the shift lever
is in REVERSE (R) position
system menu to turn On or Off.
Changing the picture adjustment
You can adjust the Brightness (brightness),
Contrast (contrast), Color (color) , Hue (hue),
Dimmer (dimmer), and Temperature (tem-
perature) for each source and rear view cam-
era.
!
Off – When a rear view camera is not con-
nected to this unit
Note
You can also switch the rear view image by press-
ing the touch key, regardless of the
Camera Polarity setting on the system menu.
!
You cannot adjust Color, Hue and
Contrast for the audio source.
1
Display the system menu.
Setting the video signal
When you connect this unit to an AV equip-
ment to this unit, select the suitable video sig-
nal setting.
!
As this function is initially set to Auto, the
unit will automatically adjust the video sig-
nal setting.
!
You can operate this function only for the
video signal input into the AV input.
1
Display the system menu.
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If you are adjusting the
Auto EQ (auto-equalizing)
Picture Adjustment, select the unit.
The auto-equalizer automatically measures
the car’s interior acoustic characteristics, and
then creates an auto-equalizer curve based on
that information.
Completing Picture Adjustment
for the Navigation system when
the RGB input setting is set to
NAVI.
Completing Picture Adjustment
for the Advanced App Mode
when the RGB input setting is
set to iPhone.
NAVI
Apps
!
To perform this function, dedicated micro-
phone (e.g. CD-MC20) is required.
WARNING
As a loud tone (noise) may be emitted from the
speakers when measuring the car's interior
acoustic characteristics, never perform auto TA
or auto EQ while driving.
Adjusting the Picture Adjust-
ment for the rear view camera.
Adjusting the Picture Adjust-
ment for the source.
Source
CAUTION
!
Thoroughly check the conditions before per-
forming auto EQ as the speakers may be da-
maged if these functions are performed when:
— The speakers are incorrectly connected.
(For example, when a rear speaker is con-
nected as a subwoofer output.)
— A speaker is connected to a power amp de-
livering output higher than the speaker’s
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.
3
Touch any of the following touch panel
keys to select the function to be adjusted.
Picture Adjustment items are displayed.
!
!
!
!
Brightness – Adjusts the black intensity
Contrast – Adjusts the contrast
Color – Adjusts the color saturation
Hue – Adjusts the tone of color (red or
green is emphasized)
Dimmer – Adjusts the brightness of the dis-
play
Temperature – Adjusts the color tempera-
ture, resulting in a better white balance
!
!
!
#
You can adjust Hue only when the color sys-
tem is set to NTSC.
With some rear view cameras, picture adjust-
ment may not be possible.
Before operating the auto EQ function
#
!
Carry out auto EQ in as quiet a place as
possible, with the car engine and air condi-
tioning switched off. Also cut power to car
phones or portable telephones in the car, or
remove them from the car before carrying
out auto EQ. Sounds other than the mea-
surement tone (surrounding sounds, en-
gine sound, telephones ringing etc.) may
prevent correct measurement of the car in-
terior acoustic characteristics.
Be sure to carry out auto EQ using the op-
tional microphone. Using another micro-
phone may prevent measurement, or result
in incorrect measurement of the car inter-
ior acoustic characteristics.
4
Touch c or d to adjust the selected
item.
Each time you touch c or d, the level of the
selected item increases or decreases.
#
#
Dimmer can be adjusted from +1 to +48.
Temperature can be adjusted from +3 to –3.
Notes
!
!
You cannot operate this function while driving.
Different Brightness/Contrast/Dimmer set-
tings can be set for when the illumination
switch is on and when it is off.
!
!
In order to perform auto EQ, the front
speaker must be connected.
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!
When this unit is connected to a power
amp with input level control, auto EQ may
not be possible if the power amp’s input
level is set below the standard level.
When this unit is connected to a power
amp with an LPF, turn this LPF off before
performing auto EQ. Also set the cut-off fre-
quency for the built-in LPF of an active sub-
woofer to the highest frequency.
The distance has been calculated by com-
puter to be the optimum delay to give accu-
rate results for the circumstances, so
please continue to use this value.
— The reflected sound within the car is
strong and delays occur.
!
!
3
Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC.
If the car’s air conditioner or heater is turned
on, turn it off. Noise from the fan in the air
conditioner or heater may prevent correct auto
EQ.
— The LPF on active subwoofers or exter-
nal amps delay the lower sounds.
Auto EQ changes the audio settings as fol-
lows:
4
Display the system menu.
— The fader/balance settings return to the
center position. (Refer to Using fader/
— The equalizer curve switches to Flat.
5
Touch Auto EQ Measurement to enter
auto EQ measurement mode.
6
Plug the microphone into the micro-
phone input jack on this unit.
— The front, center and rear speakers will
automatically be adjusted to a high
pass filter setting.
Previous settings for auto EQ will be over-
written.
!
Performing auto EQ
Stop the car in a place that is quiet,
1
close all the doors, windows and sun roof,
and then turn the engine off.
7
8
Touch Start to start auto EQ.
If the engine is left running, engine noise may
prevent correct auto EQ.
When the 10-second countdown starts,
get out of the car and close the door within
10 seconds.
A measurement tone (noise) is emitted from
the speakers, and auto EQ measurement be-
gins.
When auto EQ is completed, The measure-
ment has finished. Please disconnect the
microphone and then push HOME key. is
displayed.
2
Fix the optional microphone in the cen-
ter of the headrest of the driver’s seat, fa-
cing forward.
The auto EQ may differ depending on where
you place the microphone. If desired, place
the microphone on the front passenger seat to
carry out auto EQ.
When the car’s interior acoustic characteris-
tics cannot be measured correctly, an error
message will be displayed. (Refer to Under-
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It takes about nine minutes for auto EQ mea-
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surement to be completed when all the speakers
are connected.
#
1
Display menu columns to register.
To stop auto EQ, touch Stop.
9
Store the microphone carefully in the
#
You can customize menus except
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.
Video Setup menu.
2
Touch and hold the menu column to
register it.
#
To cancel registration, touch and hold the
menu column again.
10 Press h(eject) to close the panel.
3
Display the favorite menu and choose a
registered menu.
Note
You can register up to 12 columns.
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If you want to switch between the device
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names and Bluetooth device addresses, touch
the icon.
Switching between the device
names and Bluetooth device ad-
dresses.
If you are using a cellular phone that can be
connected via Bluetooth wireless technology,
we recommend that you use your phone to
search for this unit and establish a connection
between it and your phone. The PIN code is
set to 0000 as default. The product name for
this unit will display on your phone as the de-
vice name. For details, refer to Entering PIN
73. For further details concerning the proce-
dures for establishing Bluetooth wireless con-
nections, refer to the instruction manual for
the phone.
#
#
To cancel searching, touch Stop.
If three devices are already paired,
Memory Full is displayed and pairing cannot be
performed. In such cases, delete a paired device
first. Refer to this page.
If no device can be found, Not Found is dis-
played. In such cases, check the status of the
Bluetooth device and search again.
#
4
Touch a device name to select the de-
vice you want to connect to.
While connecting, Pairing is displayed. If the
connection is established, Paired is displayed.
Pairing from this unit
!
If your device support SSP (Secure Simple
Pairing), 6-digit number appears on the dis-
play of this unit. Once the connection is es-
tablished, this number disappears.
01: Phone1
02: Phone2
03: Phone3
#
If the connection fails, Error is displayed. In
such cases, try again from the beginning.
The PIN code is set to 0000 as the default, but
#
can be changed. Refer to Entering PIN code for
1
Display the Bluetooth Connection
#
Once the connection is established, the de-
Menu.
vice name is displayed.
Touch the device name to disconnect.
#
If you want to delete a paired Bluetooth tele-
phone, display Delete OK?. Touch Yes to delete
the device.
2
3
Touch Connection to select a device.
Start to search.
Starting to search.
Deleting a paired device.
While searching, is displayed and when
available devices are found, the device names
or Bluetooth device addresses (if names can-
not be obtained) are displayed.
#
Never turn the unit off while the paired
Bluetooth telephone is being deleted.
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Connecting to a Bluetooth
device automatically
If this function is set to on, a connection be-
tween your Bluetooth device and this unit will
take place automatically as soon as the two
devices are less than a few meters apart.
Initially, this function is set to on.
If you cannot open the connection between
your Bluetooth device and this unit from your
Bluetooth device, you can use this function to
establish a connection.
1
Display the Bluetooth Connection
Menu.
1
Display the Bluetooth Connection
Menu.
2
Touch Special Device to select the spe-
cial device.
#
Bluetooth devices that are difficult to establish
2
Touch Auto Connect to turn automatic
a connection with are called special devices. If
your Bluetooth device is listed as a special device,
select the appropriate one.
connection on.
If your Bluetooth device is ready for a
Bluetooth wireless connection, a connection
to this unit will automatically be established.
3
Touch the special device list to open the
#
To turn automatic connection off, touch
connection.
This unit is now on standby for a connection
with the Bluetooth device.
#
Auto Connect again.
If connection fails, “Auto connection failed.
Retry?” appears. Touch Yes to reconnect.
If three devices are already paired,
Memory Full is displayed and pairing cannot be
performed. In such cases, delete a paired device
first. Refer to the previous page.
3
Once you turn your vehicle’s ACC
switch on again, a connection is estab-
lished automatically.
4
Use your Bluetooth device to establish
a connection.
Switching visible unit
This function sets whether or not to make this
unit visible to the other device.
The connection method is different depending
on the Bluetooth device. Refer to the manual
for your Bluetooth device to establish a con-
nection.
Initially, this function is set to on.
While connecting, Pair your phone is dis-
played. If the connection is established,
Paired is displayed.
1
Display the Bluetooth Connection
Menu.
#
If the connection fails, Error is displayed. In
such cases, try again from the beginning.
You may also need to enter a PIN code into
2
#
Touch Visibility to select visibility off.
To turn visibility on, touch Visibility again.
#
this unit. If your telephone requires a PIN code to
establish a connection, look for the code on the
telephone or in its accompanying documenta-
tion.
Displaying Bluetooth Device
address
This unit displays its Bluetooth device ad-
#
The PIN code is set to 0000 as the default, but
can be changed. Refer to Entering PIN code for
dress.
1
Display the Bluetooth Connection
Menu.
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Touch Device Information to display de-
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vice information.
The Bluetooth device address is displayed.
Entering PIN code for Bluetooth
wireless connection
To connect your Bluetooth device to this unit
via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to
enter a PIN code on your Bluetooth device to
verify the connection. The default code is
0000, but you can change it with this function.
Selecting the illumination color
This unit is equipped with multiple-color illu-
mination.
Direct selection from preset
illumination colors
1
Display the Bluetooth Connection
You can select an illumination color from the
color list.
Menu.
1
Display the Theme menu.
2
Touch PIN Code Input to select
2
Touch Illumination and then touch a
PIN Code Input.
color on the list.
3
4
Touch 0 to 9 to input pin code.
Customizing the illumination color
After inputting PIN code (up to 8 di-
gits), store in this unit.
1
Display the Theme menu.
Storing the PIN code in this unit.
2
Touch Illumination and then touch
Custom.
3
Display the customizing menu.
Displaying the customizing menu.
4
Touch the color bar to customize the
color.
5
Touch c or d to fine-tune the color.
6
Touch the icon and hold to store the
customized color in the memory.
Storing the customized color in
the memory.
Memo
The customized color has been stored in the
memory.
The set color will be recalled from the memory
the next time you touch the same icon.
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Selecting the OSD (on-screen
display) color
The OSD color can be changed.
1
Display the Theme menu.
2
3
Touch Screen.
Touch one of the colors on the list.
Selecting the background display
You can switch the background that is dis-
played when listening to a source.
1
Display the Theme menu.
2
Touch Background.
3
#
Touch the desired setting.
If no JPEG images are stored in this unit, you
cannot select photo. To store a JPEG image to
this unit, refer to Capture an image in JPEG files
#
If you want to delete the captured JPEG
image, touch and hold the key of the JPEG
image.
#
You can view the hidden settings by dragging/
flicking the display.
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1
Turn the unit off.
Setting rear monitor output
The output source for the rear monitor can be
switched to the following:
2
Press and hold HOME to start Touch
!
Mirror – The source on the front screen of
this unit
Disc – The video and sound from the disc
USB/iPod 1 – The video and sound from
the USB storage device
SD – The video and sound from the SD
card
AV – The video and sound from AV input
Off– No source
Panel Calibration.
The 4-point touch panel adjustment screen ap-
pears. When 2-point appears at once, touch
both.
3
Touch each of the arrows on the four
corners of the screen.
To cancel the adjustment, press and hold
HOME.
#
4
Press HOME to complete 4-point adjust-
Notes
ment.
!
!
!
!
You cannot play DivX files on the rear and
front monitors at the same time.
The port that supports the rear monitor will
only be USB input 1.
USB/iPod 1 and SD are compatible DivX/
MPEG-4/WMV/H.264 only.
You cannot use this function while using MIX-
TRAX. If you use MIXTRAX while this function
is in use, this function will turn off.
Data for the adjusted position is saved.
#
being saved.
Do not turn off the engine while the data is
5
Press HOME to proceed to 16-point ad-
justment.
The 16-point touch panel adjustment screen
appears.
#
To cancel the adjustment, press and hold
HOME.
6
Gently touch the center of the + mark
Adjusting the response
positions of the touch panels
(Touch Panel Calibration)
If you feel that the touch panel keys on the
screen deviate from the actual positions that
respond to your touch, adjust the response po-
sitions of the touch panel. There are two ad-
justment methods: 4-point adjustment, in
which you touch four corners of the screen;
and 16-point adjustment, in which you make
fine-adjustments on the entire screen.
displayed on the screen.
After you touch all the marks, the data for the
adjusted position is saved.
#
Do not turn off the engine while the data is
being saved.
7
Press and hold HOME to complete the
adjustment.
Using an AUX source
A separately sold auxiliary device such as a
VCR or portable device can be connected to
this unit. When connected, the auxiliary device
is automatically recognized as an AUX source
and is assigned to AUX.
!
Park your car in a safe place and use this
function. Do not operate it while driving.
Touch the screen gently for adjustment.
Forcefully pressing the touch panel may da-
mage the touch panel. Do not use a sharp
pointed tool such as a ballpoint pen or me-
chanical pen. Doing so may damage the
screen.
!
About AUX connection methods
You can connect auxiliary devices to this unit.
!
If the touch panel cannot be adjusted prop-
erly, consult your local Pioneer dealer.
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Other functions
functions, refer to the owner’s manual for the
connected external unit.
Mini pin plug cable (AUX)
When connecting an auxiliary device using a
mini plug cable
iPods and portable audio/video players can be
connected to this unit via mini plug cable.
Switching to auto or manual.
Switching to video or audio.
!
If an iPod with video capabilities is con-
nected to this unit via 3.5 mm plug (4 pole)
cable (such as the CD-V150M), you can
enjoy the video contents of the connected
iPod.
Changing the screen mode.
Refer to Changing the wide screen
!
A portable audio/video player can be con-
nected by using a 3.5 mm plug (4 pole) with
an RCA cable (sold separately). However,
depending on the cable, a reverse connec-
tion between the red (right side audio)
cable and yellow (video) cable may be re-
quired in order for the sound and video
image to be reproduced correctly.
Switching the equalizer curves.
Actions will differ depending on
the connected external unit.
%
Insert the stereo mini plug into the
AUX input jack on this unit.
Refer to Installation on page 78.
Refer to What’s what on page 11.
F1
Using an external unit
F2
An external unit refers to a Pioneer product,
such as those which will be available in the fu-
ture. Although incompatible as a source, the
basic functions of up to two external units can
be controlled with this unit. When two external
units are connected, the external units are
automatically allocated to external unit 1 or ex-
ternal unit 2.
Function 1 to 4
Actions will differ depending on
the connected external unit.
F3
F4
The basic operations of the external unit are
explained below. The allocated functions will
differ depending on the connected external
unit. For details concerning these functions,
refer to the owner’s manual for the external
unit.
Basic operations
The functions allocated to the following opera-
tions will differ depending on the connected
external unit. For details concerning these
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Actions will differ depending on
the connected external unit.
Actions will differ depending on
the connected external unit.
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Connecting the units
WARNING
!
LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CON-
NECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECT
PARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CON-
NECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDE
OF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IM-
PROPER CONNECTION OR USE OF
THIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE
LAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-
JURY OR DAMAGE.
WARNING
!
To avoid the risk of accident and the potential
violation of applicable laws, no viewing of
front seat video should ever occur while the
vehicle is being driven. Also, rear displays
should not be in a location where they are visi-
bly distracting to the driver.
!
In some countries or states the viewing of
images on a display inside a vehicle even by
persons other than the driver may be illegal.
Where such regulations apply, they must be
obeyed and this unit’s DVD features should
not be used.
WARNING
!
!
Use speakers over 50 W (output value) and be-
tween 4 W to 8 W (impedance value). Do not
use 1 W to 3 W speakers for this unit.
The black cable is ground. When installing
this unit or power amp (sold separately), make
sure to connect the ground wire first. Make
sure that the ground cable is properly con-
nected to metal parts of the car body using a
spade terminal sold commercially. The ground
wire of the power amp and the one of this unit
or any other device must be connected to the
car separately with different screws. If the
screw for the ground wire loosens or falls out,
it could result in fire, generation of smoke or
malfunction.
CAUTION
!
PIONEER does not recommend that you in-
stall or service your display unit yourself. In-
stalling or servicing the product may expose
you to risk of electric shock or other hazards.
Refer all installation and servicing of your dis-
play unit to authorized Pioneer service person-
nel.
!
!
Secure all wiring with cable clamps or electri-
cal tape. Do not allow any bare wiring to re-
main exposed.
Do not drill a hole into the engine compart-
ment to connect the yellow cable of the dis-
play unit to the vehicle battery. Engine
vibration may eventually cause the insulation
to fail at the point where the wire passes from
the passenger compartment into the engine
compartment. Take extra care in securing the
wire at this point.
POWER AMP
Ground wire
Other devices
(Another electronic
device in the car)
!
It is extremely dangerous to allow the micro-
phone lead to become wound around the
steering column or shift lever. Be sure to in-
stall the unit in such a way that it will not ob-
struct driving.
Metal parts of car’s body
!
!
Make sure that cables will not interfere with
moving parts of the vehicle, such as the shift
lever, parking brake or seat sliding mechan-
ism.
Do not shorten any cables. If you do, the pro-
tection circuit may fail to work properly.
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na, connect it to the antenna booster power
supply terminal.
Important
!
This unit cannot be installed in a vehicle with-
out ACC (accessory) position on the ignition
switch.
!
!
Never connect the blue/white cable to the
power terminal of an external power amp.
Also, never connect it to the power terminal of
the auto antenna. Doing so may result in bat-
tery drain or a malfunction.
IP-BUS connectors are color-coded. Be sure
to connect connectors of the same color.
ACC position
No ACC position
!
!
Use this unit with a 12-volt battery and nega-
tive grounding only. Failure to do so may result
in a fire or malfunction.
To prevent a short-circuit, overheating or mal-
function, be sure to follow the directions
below.
— Disconnect the negative terminal of the
battery before installation.
— Secure the wiring with cable clamps or ad-
hesive tape. Wrap adhesive tape around
wiring that comes into contact with metal
parts to protect the wiring.
— Place all cables away from moving parts,
such as the shift lever and seat rails.
— Place all cables away from hot places,
such as near the heater outlet.
— Do not connect the yellow cable to the bat-
tery by passing it through the hole to the
engine compartment.
— Cover any disconnected cable connectors
with insulating tape.
— Do not shorten any cables.
— Never cut the insulation of the power cable
of this unit in order to share the power
with other devices. The current capacity of
the cable is limited.
— Use a fuse of the rating prescribed.
— Never wire the negative speaker cable di-
rectly to ground.
— Never band together negative cables of
multiple speakers.
!
When this unit is on, control signals are sent
through the blue/white cable. Connect this
cable to the system remote control of an exter-
nal power amp or the vehicle’s auto-antenna
relay control terminal (max. 300 mA 12 V DC).
If the vehicle is equipped with a glass anten-
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Connecting the power cord
26 pin cable (Supplied with navigation unit)
Insert the 26 pin cable in the direction
indicated in the figure.
RGB input
This product
Antenna input
Navigation system
(AVIC-U220(sold
separately))
Fuse (10 A)
Please contact your
dealer to inquire about
the connectable
AUX jack (3.5 ø)
Use a mini plug cable to connect with auxiliary
device.
navigation unit.
Yellow
Connect to the constant 12 V supply terminal.
Orange/white
Connect to lighting switch terminal.
Red
Connect to terminal controlled by ignition switch (12 V DC).
Black (chassis ground)
Connect to a clean, paint-free metal location.
White
Gray
Front speaker
Front speaker
White/black
Green
Gray/black
Violet
Left
Right
Rear speaker or
Subwoofer (4 Ω)
Rear speaker or
Subwoofer (4 Ω)
Green/black
Violet/black
When using a subwoofer of 70 W (2 Ω), be sure to connect with Violet and Violet/black leads of this unit.
Do not connect anything to Green and Green/black leads.
Green
Violet
Subwoofer (4 Ω)
× 2
Not used.
Green/black
Violet/black
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4 m (13 ft. 1 in.)
Microphone
Microphone input
Wired remote input
Hard-wired remote control adaptor can be connected
(sold separately).
Violet/white
Of the two lead wires connected to the back lamp, connect the one
in which the voltage changes when the gear shift is in the
REVERSE (R) position. This connection enables the unit to
sense whether the car is moving forwards or backwards.
Yellow/black
If you use an equipment with Mute function, wire this lead to
the Audio Mute lead on that equipment. If not, keep the Audio
Mute lead free of any connections.
Connection method
1. Clamp the lead.
2. Clamp firmly with
needle-nosed pliers.
Note:
· The position of the parking brake switch depends on the vehicle model. For details,
consult the vehicle Owner’s Manual or dealer.
Light green
Used to detect the ON/OFF status of the parking
brake. This lead must be connected to the power
supply side of the parking brake switch.
Parking brake
switch
Power supply side
Ground side
Blue/white
Connect to system control terminal of the power amp or
auto-antenna relay control terminal (max. 300 mA 12 V DC).
With a 2 speaker system, do not connect anything to the speaker leads
that are not connected to speakers.
Note:
· Change the initial setting of this unit. The
subwoofer output of this unit is monaural.
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When connecting to separately sold power amp
Rear output
Front output
Power amp
(sold separately)
To front output
To rear output
Power amp
(sold separately)
Power amp
(sold separately)
Subwoofer
output
To subwoofer
output
This product
Connect with RCA cables
(sold separately)
System remote control
Blue/white
Connect to system control terminal of the
power amp or auto-antenna relay control
terminal (max. 300 mA 12 V DC).
Left
Right
Subwoofer
Subwoofer
Rear speaker
Front speaker
Rear speaker
Front speaker
Perform these connections when
using the optional amplifier.
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Connecting the system
XM/SIRIUS tuner
(sold separately)
This product
IP-BUS input
IP-BUS cable
(Supplied with XM/SIRIUS tuner)
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When connecting with optional CD-IU201V cable
USB/iPod input 2
Remove the cover before use.
refer to USB/iPod input 1 and USB/iPod input 2
iPod with video capabilities
(sold separately)
This product
Dock connector
1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)
AUX input
(AUX)
USB/iPod input 1
USB cableꢀ(Supplied with this unit)
Connect to separately sold USB device.
2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
Interface cable
(CD-IU201V) (sold separately)
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When connecting with optional CD-IU201S cable
iPod with video capabilities
(sold separately)
This product
USB/iPod input 1
Dock connector
1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)
RGB input
USB cableꢀ(Supplied with this unit)
Connect to separately sold USB device.
2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
Interface cable
(CD-IU201S ) (sold separately)
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When connecting the external video component and the display
External video component
(sold separately)
To video
output
To audio outputs
RCA cables
Audio inputs
(R IN, L IN)
This product
(sold separately)
Video input (V IN)
Rear monitor output
(V OUT)
Rear audio output
(REAR AUDIO OUT)
Mini pin plug cable
(sold separately)
To video
input
To audio inputs
Display with RCA input jacks
(sold separately)
!
It is necessary to change AV Input in the
system menu when connecting the exter-
nal video component.
When using a display connected to rear video output
This product’s rear video output and rear
audio output are for connection of a display to
enable passengers in the rear seats to watch
the DVD, etc.
WARNING
Never install the display in a location where it
is visible to the driver while driving.
!
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Rear view camera input (R.C IN)
When connecting with a rear
view camera
When the shift lever is switched to REVERSE
(R), the display on this unit automatically
switches to the rear view image. You need to
set the Camera Polarity properly in the sys-
tem menu. For details about the settings, refer
You can also switch the rear view image by
pressing the touch key. For details, refer to
This product
RCA cable
(sold separately)
To video output
WARNING
USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR MIR-
ROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA. OTHER
USE MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE.
Rear view camera
(sold separately)
Violet/white
Of the two lead wires
connected to the back lamp,
connect the one in which the
voltage changes when the
gear shift is in the REVERSE
(R) position. This connection
enables the unit to
CAUTION
!
You must use a camera which outputs mir-
ror reversed images.
!
!
The screen image may appear reversed.
The rear view camera function is to be used
as an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or while
backing up. Do not use for entertainment pur-
poses.
sense whether the car is
moving forwards or
backwards.
!
Objects in the rear view may appear closer or
more distant than they actually are.
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!
When installing, to ensure proper heat disper-
sal when using this unit, make sure you leave
ample space behind the rear panel and wrap
any loose cables so they are not blocking the
vents.
Installation
Notes
!
!
!
Check all connections and systems before
final installation.
Do not use unauthorized parts as this may
cause malfunctions.
Consult your dealer if installation requires dril-
ling of holes or other modifications to the vehi-
cle.
Leave ample
space
5 cm
!
!
Do not install this unit where:
— it may interfere with operation of the vehi-
cle.
— it may cause injury to a passenger as a re-
sult of a sudden stop.
Do not install the display where it may (i) ob-
struct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the perfor-
mance of any of the vehicle’s operating
systems or safety features, including air bags,
hazard lamp buttons or (iii) impair the driver’s
ability to safely operate the vehicle.
The semiconductor laser will be damaged if it
overheats. Install this unit away from hot
places such as near the heater outlet.
Optimum performance is obtained when the
unit is installed at an angle of less than 30°.
5 cm
5cm
!
To some types of vehicles, this unit cannot be
properly installed. In such case, use the op-
tional installation kit (ADT-VA133).
Installation using the screw
holes on the side of the unit
!
!
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Fastening the unit to the factory radio-
mounting bracket.
Position the unit so that its screw holes are
aligned with the screw holes of the bracket,
and tighten the screws at 3 locations on each
side.
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Installing the microphone
1
CAUTION
2
It is extremely dangerous to allow the micro-
phone lead to become wound around the steer-
ing column or shift lever. Be sure to install the
unit in such a way that it will not obstruct driving.
Note
Install the microphone in a position and orienta-
tion that will enable it to pick up the voice of the
person operating the system.
3
4
When installing the microphone on
the sun visor
5
1
Install the microphone on the micro-
1 If the pawl gets in the way, bend it down.
2 Factory radio mounting bracket
3 Use either truss (5 mm × 8 mm) or flush
surface (5 mm × 9 mm) screws, depending
on the bracket screw holes.
phone clip.
1
2
4 Frame
In some types of vehicles, discrepancy may
occur between the unit and the dashboard.
If this happens, use the supplied frame to
fill the gap.
5 Dashboard or console
1 Microphone
2 Microphone clip
2
Install the microphone clip on the sun
visor.
With the sun visor up, install the microphone
clip. (Lowering the sun visor reduces the voice
recognition rate.)
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2
Install the microphone clip on the rear
1
side of the steering column.
1
2
1 Microphone clip
2 Clamp
Use separately sold clamps to secure the
lead where necessary inside the vehicle.
2
When installing the microphone on
the steering column
1
Install the microphone on the micro-
phone clip.
1 Double-sided tape
2 Clamp
1
2
Use separately sold clamps to secure the
lead where necessary inside the vehicle.
Adjusting the microphone angle
3
4
1 Microphone
2 Microphone base
3 Microphone clip
4 Fit the microphone lead into the groove.
#
Microphone can be installed without using
microphone clip. In this case, detach the micro-
phone base from the microphone clip. To detach
the microphone base from the microphone clip,
slide the microphone base.
The microphone angle can be adjusted.
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Additional information
Troubleshooting
Common
Symptom
Cause
Action (Refer-
ence page)
There is no
image dis-
played.
The parking
brake cable is
not connected.
Connect the park-
ing brake cable,
and apply the park-
ing brake.
Symptom
Cause
Action (Refer-
ence page)
The power will Leads and con-
Confirm once more
not turn on.
The unit will
not operate.
nectors are incor- that all connec-
rectly connected. tions are correct.
The parking
brake is not ap-
plied.
Connect the park-
ing brake cable,
and apply the park-
ing brake.
The fuse is
blown.
Rectify the cause
and then replace
the fuse. Be sure to
install a fuse with
the same rating.
The
This operation is
icon is The operation is
displayed, and prohibited for the not possible.
operation is not disc.
possible.
Noise and/or
The operation is This operation is
causing the built-
in microproces-
sor to operate in-
correctly.
not compatible
with the config-
uration of the
disc.
not possible.
The image dis- The data could
Stop playback
once, and start
Operation with Battery power is Load a new battery.
played stops
(pauses) and
no longer be
read during play- playback again.
the unit cannot back.
be operated.
the remote
control is not
possible.
low.
Some operations Try operating with
are prohibited
with certain
discs.
another disc.
The unit does
not operate
correctly even
when the ap-
propriate re-
mote control
buttons are
pressed.
There is no
sound.
The volume
level is low.
The volume level Adjust the volume
is low. level.
The attenuator is Turn the attenuator
on.
off.
The sound and The unit is not
Firmly secure the
unit.
video skip.
firmly secured.
File size and
transmission rate that is within the
are above recom- recommended size
Create a DivX file
Playback is not The disc is dirty. Clean the disc.
possible.
The type of disc Check the disc
mended rates.
and transmission
rate.
loaded cannot be type.
played on this
unit.
The aspect
ratio is incor-
rect and the
image is
The aspect ratio Select the appro-
setting is incor- priate setting for
rect for the dis-
play.
The disc loaded Change the disc to
is not compatible one that is compa-
your display. (Page
with this video
system.
tible with your
video system.
stretched.
The motor
sounds when
the ignition
switch is
turned ON (or
is turned to
ACC).
The unit is con-
firming whether operation.
or not a disc is
This is a normal
There is no
sound.
The volume
level will not
rise.
Cables are not
connected cor-
rectly.
Connect the cables
correctly.
loaded.
The unit is per-
forming still,
slow motion or
frame-by-frame
playback.
There is no sound
during still, slow
motion or frame-
by-frame playback.
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Symptom
Cause
Action (Refer-
ence page)
Symptom
Cause
Action (Refer-
ence page)
Nothing is dis- The rear view
Connect a rear
view camera.
Dialog lan-
guage (and
subtitle lan-
The DVD being
played does not not be switched if
feature multiple they are not re-
The language can-
played.
camera is not
connected.
The touch
panel keys can-
not be used.
guage) cannot language record- corded on the disc.
Camera Polarity Press and hold
be switched.
ings.
is at incorrect
setting.
HOME to return to
the source display
and then select the
correct setting for
Camera Polarity.
You can only
Switch the lan-
switch between guage using the
items indicated disc menu.
in the disc menu.
No subtitles
The DVD being
Subtitles are not
No xxxx ap-
pears when a
display is chan- mation.
ged (No Title,
for example).
There is no em-
bedded text infor- or play another
Switch the display
are displayed. played does not displayed if they
feature subtitles. are not recorded
on the disc.
track/file.
You can only
Switch the lan-
switch between guage using the
items indicated disc menu.
in the disc menu.
Subfolders can- Folder repeat
not be played
back.
Select the repeat
play has been se- range again.
lected.
Playback is not The DVD being
The language can-
performed with played does not not be switched if
the audio lan- feature dialog or the selected lan-
The repeat
Another folder
Select the repeat
range changes was selected dur- range again.
automatically. ing repeat play.
guage and sub- subtitles in the
title language selected lan-
guage is not re-
corded on the disc.
Track search or
fast forward/re-
verse was per-
formed during
file repeat play.
Select the repeat
range again.
settings se-
guage.
lected in Video
Setup menu.
The viewing
angle cannot
be switched.
The DVD being
played does not cannot be
feature scenes
The viewing angle
switched if the
DVD
shot from multi- DVD does not fea-
ple angles.
ture scenes re-
corded from
multiple angles.
Symptom
Cause
Action (Refer-
ence page)
Playback is not The loaded disc Replace the disc
possible. has a different re- with one featuring
You are trying to Switch between
switch to multi- multiple angles
angle viewing for when watching
a scene that was scenes recorded
not recorded
from multiple an- gles.
gles.
gion number
from this unit.
the same region
number as this
unit.
from multiple an-
A parental lock Parental lock is
message is dis- activated.
played and
Turn parental lock
off or change the
level. (Page 61)
playback is not
possible.
Parental lock
The code number Enter the correct
cannot be can- is incorrect.
celed.
code number.
ten your code
number.
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Additional information
Bluetooth audio/telephone
Symptom
Cause
Action (Refer-
ence page)
Symptom
Cause
Action
The image is
extremely un-
clear/distorted prohibit copying. the analog copy
and dark dur-
ing playback.
Some discs fea- Since this unit is
ture a signal to compatible with
The sound
from the
Bluetooth
audio source is nected cellular
not played
back.
There is a call in The sound will be
progress on a
Bluetooth con-
played back when
the call is termi-
nated.
generation man-
agement system,
when playing a
disc that has a sig-
nal prohibiting
copying, horizontal
stripes or other im-
perfections may
appear when
phone.
A Bluetooth con- Do not operate the
nected cellular
phone is cur-
rently being oper-
ated.
cellular phone at
this time.
A call was made Reconnect the
with a Bluetooth Bluetooth connec-
connected cellu- tion between this
viewed on some
displays. This is
not a malfunction.
lar phone and
unit and the cellu-
then immediately lar phone.
terminated. As a
result, communi-
cation between
Video CD
Symptom
Cause
Action
this unit and the
cellular phone
was not termi-
The PBC (play- The Video CD
This operation is
not available for
back control)
menu cannot
be called up.
being played
does not feature Video CDs that do
PBC.
nated properly.
not feature PBC.
Repeat play
The Video CD
This operation is
and track/time being played fea- not available for
search are not tures PBC.
possible.
Video CDs that fea-
ture PBC.
Error messages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest
Pioneer Service Center, be sure to note the
error message.
iPod
Symptom
Cause
Action
The iPod does The cables are in- Disconnect the
not operate
correctly.
correctly con-
nected.
cable from the
iPod. Once the
iPod’s main menu
is displayed, recon-
nect the iPod and
reset it.
Tuner
Message
Cause
Action
No Data Pro- This unit cannot Move to the desir-
vided
receive artist
name/song title good reception.
information.
able location with
The iPod version Update the iPod
is old. version.
No Data
This unit cannot Move to the desir-
receive program able location with
service name in- good reception.
formation.
Sound from the The audio output Use the iPod to
iPod cannot be direction may change the audio
heard.
switch automati- output direction.
cally when the
Bluetooth and
USB connections
are used at the
DVD
Message
Cause
Action
same time.
Different Re- The disc does not Replace the DVD
gion Disc
have the same
region number
as this unit.
with one bearing
the correct region
number.
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Additional information
Message
Cause
Action
Message
Cause
Action
Unplayable
File
This type of file
cannot be played can be played.
on this unit.
Select a file that
Error-02-XX/
FF-FF
The disc is dirty. Clean the disc.
The disc is
scratched.
Replace the disc.
Format Read Sometimes there Wait until the mes-
is a delay be- sage disappears
tween the start of and you hear
The disc is
loaded upside
down.
Check that the disc
is loaded correctly.
playback and
sound.
ical error.
when you start to
hear any sound.
Video frame
rate not sup- rate is more than can be played.
ported 30 fps.
DivX file’s frame Select a file that
Unplayable
Disc
This type of disc Replace the disc
cannot be played with one that can
on this unit.
be played on this
unit.
Audio Format This type of file is Select a file that
not supported not supported on can be played.
this unit.
The inserted disc Replace the disc.
does not contain
any playable
files.
External storage device (USB, SD)
Message
Cause
Action
Protect
Skipped
TEMP
All the files on
the inserted disc
are embedded
with DRM.
Replace the disc.
Unplayable
File
This type of file
cannot be played can be played.
on this unit.
Select a file that
The inserted disc Play an audio file
contains DRM
protected files.
There are no
songs.
Transfer the audio
files to the USB
portable audio
player/USB mem-
ory and connect.
not embedded with
Windows Media
DRM 9/10.
The temperature Wait until the unit
of the unit is out- returns to a tem-
side the normal perature within the
operating range. normal operating
limits.
Security for the
connected USB memory instruc-
memory is en-
abled.
Follow the USB
tions to disable se-
curity.
This DivX ren- The inserted disc Select a file that
Format Read Sometimes there Wait until the mes-
is a delay be- sage disappears
tween the start of and you hear
tal has ex-
pired.
contains expired can be played.
DivX VOD con-
tent.
playback and
sound.
when you start to
hear any sound.
Video resolu- The inserted disc Select a file that
tion not sup- contains a high can be played.
ported
definition DivX/
MPEG-1/
MPEG-2/MPEG-4
file.
Skipped
The connected
USB portable
audio player/
USB memory
contains WMA
files that are pro-
tected by
Play an audio file
not embedded with
Windows Media
DRM 9/10.
It is not possi- This unit’s flash Select a file that
ble to write it memory used as can be played.
in the flash.
the temporary
storage area is
full.
Windows Med-
iaä DRM 9/10.
Your device is This unit’s DivX Register this unit
not author-
ized to play
registration code to the DivX VOD
has not been contents provider.
this DivX pro- authorized by the
tected video. DivX VOD con-
tents provider.
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Additional information
Message
Cause
Action
Message
Cause
Action
Error-02-9X/- Communication Perform one of the
Protect
All the files on
the connected
USB portable
audio player/
USB memory are USB portable
protected by audio player/USB
Windows Media memory and con-
DRM 9/10. nect.
Transfer audio files
not protected by
Windows Media
DRM 9/10 to the
DX
failed.
following opera-
tions.
–Turn the ignition
switch OFF and
back ON.
–Disconnect the
USB portable
audio player/USB
memory.
–Change to a dif-
ferent source.
Then, return to the
USB portable
audio player/USB
memory.
Incompatible The USB device Connect a USB
USB connected to is portable audio
not supported by player or USB
this unit.
memory that is
USB Mass Storage
Class compliant.
The USB device The connected
is not formatted USB device should
with FAT12,
FAT16 or FAT32. FAT12, FAT16 or
FAT32.
This DivX ren- The inserted ex- Select a file that
be formatted with
tal has ex-
pired.
ternal storage de- can be played.
vice contains
expired DivX
VOD content.
Incompatible Unsupported SD Use the supported
SD
card is inserted. SD card.
Video resolu- The inserted ex- Select a file that
tion not sup- ternal storage de- can be played.
Non-compatible Remove your de-
SD storage de-
vice
vice and replace it
with a compatible
SD storage device.
ported
vice contains a
high definition
DivX/MPEG-1/
MPEG-2/MPEG-4
file.
The SD device is The connected SD
not formatted
with FAT12,
FAT16 or FAT32. FAT12, FAT16 or
FAT32.
device should be
formatted with
It is not possi- This unit’s flash Select a file that
ble to write it memory used as can be played.
in the flash.
the temporary
storage area is
full.
Check USB
The USB connec- Check that the
tor or USB cable USB connector or
has short-
circuited.
USB cable is not
caught in some-
thing or damaged.
Your device is This unit’s DivX Register this unit
not author-
ized to play
registration code to the DivX VOD
has not been contents provider.
this DivX pro- authorized by the
tected video. DivX VOD con-
tents provider.
The connected
USB portable
audio player/
USB memory
Disconnect the
USB portable
audio player/USB
memory and do
Format Read Sometimes there Wait until the mes-
is a delay be- sage disappears
tween the start of and you hear
consumes more not use it. Turn the
than maximum
allowable cur-
rent.
ignition switch to
OFF, then to ACC
or ON and then
connect a compli-
ant USB portable
audio player/USB
memory.
playback and
when you start to
hear any sound.
sound.
Video frame
rate not sup- rate is more than can be played.
ported 30 fps.
DivX file’s frame Select a file that
Audio Format This type of file is Select a file that
not supported not supported on can be played.
this unit.
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iPod
Message
Format Read Sometimes there Wait until the mes-
Message
Cause
Action
Cause
Action
Error-8D
Built-in FLASH
ROM encoun-
tered an error
Turn the ignition
OFF or ON.
is a delay be- sage disappears
tween the start of and you hear
playback and
when you start to
hear any sound.
sound.
Bluetooth
Message
Cause
Action
Error-02-6X/- Communication Disconnect the
Error-10
The power failed Turn the ignition
9X/-DX
failed.
cable from the
iPod. Once the
iPod’s main menu
is displayed, recon-
nect the iPod and
reset it.
for the Bluetooth
module of this
unit.
switch OFF and
then to ACC or ON.
If the error mes-
sage is still dis-
played after
performing the
above action,
please contact
your dealer or an
authorized Pioneer
Service Station.
iPod failure.
Disconnect the
cable from the
iPod. Once the
iPod’s main menu
is displayed, recon-
nect the iPod and
reset it.
Pandora
Error-02-67
Stop
The iPod firm-
ware version is
old.
Update the iPod
version.
Message
Cause
Action
Error-19
Communication Disconnect the
failed.
cable from the
iPod. Once the
iPod’s main menu
is displayed, recon-
nect the iPod and
reset it.
There are no
songs.
Transfer songs to
the iPod.
There are no
songs in the cur- contains songs.
rent list.
Select a list that
Start up the
Pandora Ap-
plication from started running tion from your
The Pandora ap- Start up the
plication has not Pandora applica-
Not Found
No related
songs.
Transfer songs to
the iPod.
your Device.
yet.
iPod/iPhone.
iTunes tagging
Message Cause
Unable to
save thumb
rating. Try
again later.
Unable to save
thumb rating.
Try again later.
Action
iPod full. Tags Memory used for Sync the iPod with
not trans-
ferred.
tag information iTunes and clean
on the iPod is
full.
up the tagged play-
list.
Unable to
save Book-
mark. Try
Unable to save
Bookmark.
Try again later.
Memory full. This unit’s flash Connect the iPod
again later.
Tags not
memory used as to this unit and
stored. Con-
nect iPod.
the temporary
storage area is
full.
transfer this unit’s
tag information to
the iPod.
Pandora sys- Pandora system Try again later.
tem mainte-
nance. Try
is undergoing
maintenance.
again later.
Tag transfer
This unit’s tag in- Check the iPod
failed. Recon- formation cannot and try again.
Skip limit
reached.
Skip limit
reached.
Do not exceed the
skip limit.
nect your
iPod.
transfer to the
iPod.
Tag store
failed.
Tag information Try again.
cannot be stored
in this unit.
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Additional information
Message
Cause
Action
Message
Cause
Action
This version
of the
Pandora Ap-
plication is
not sup-
This version of
the Pandora ap- iPhone that has a
plication is not
supported.
Connect an iPod/
Error. Please
check xxxx
speaker.
The microphone ! Confirm that the
cannot pick up
the measuring
speakers are con-
nected correctly.
compatible version
of the Pandora ap-
plication installed.
tone of a speaker. ! Correct the input
level setting of the
power amp con-
nected to the
ported.
Check Device Device error mes- Please check your
speakers.
! Plug the micro-
phone securely
sage displayed in iPod/iPhone.
Pandora Applica-
tion.
into the jack.
Pandora is un- Unable to play
able to play music from
music. Please Pandora.
see your De-
vice.
Please check your
iPod/iPhone.
Error. Please
check noise.
The surrounding ! Stop your car in
noise level is too a place that is
high.
quiet, and switch
off the engine, air
conditioner and
heater.
Create station No station found. Create a station in
within the
Pandora Ap-
plication on
Device.
the Pandora appli-
cation on your
iPod/iPhone.
! Set the micro-
phone correctly.
Error. Please
check battery. being supplied
Power is not
! Connect the bat-
tery correctly.
from the battery ! Check the battery
to this unit.
voltage.
No Active Sta- No station se-
tion
Select a station.
lected.
Understanding auto EQ
error messages
Understanding messages
Messages
Translation
When correct measurement of the car’s inter-
ior acoustic characteristics is not possible
using auto EQ, an error message may appear
on the display. In such cases, refer to the table
below to see what the problem is and how it
may be corrected. After checking, try again.
Pioneer recommends
the use of a camera
which outputs mirror-
reversed images.
Otherwise, the screen
image will appear re-
versed.
Screen image may ap-
pear reversed.
Message
Cause
Action
Please con-
nect the mi-
crophone for
measurement.
When fin-
The microphone Plug the optional
is not connected. microphone se-
curely into the
jack.
ished, please
push HOME
key.
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Indicator list
Shows when song information
(tag) from an HD Radio station is
being saved to this unit.
Area 1
Area 2
Indicates that the digital format is
Dolby Digital.
Indicates that the digital format is
MPEG Audio.
Indicates that the digital format is
Linear PCM.
Area 3
Indicates the sampling frequency.
Area 1
Indicates that the digital format is
DTS.
Indicates that the volume is ad-
justed.
Indicates that the mute function is
on.
1+1ch
2ch
Indicates that the sound is attenu-
ated.
Indicates the audio channel.
Area 2
Shows when radio signal is re-
ceived.
Indicates that a disc with PBC On
is being played.
Shows when analog audio of HD
Radio signal is received.
ANALOG
!
!
Indicates that a cellular phone
is connected.
Indicates that an incoming call
has been received and has not
been checked yet.
Shows when digital audio of HD
Radio signal is received.
DIGITAL
Shows when HD Radio station in-
formation is received.
Shows when downloadable song
information (tag) from a radio sta-
tion is received.
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Indicates the battery strength of
the cellular phone.
Shows general phone information.
Shows home phone information.
Shows office phone information.
Shows other phone information.
Shows the composer name.
!
The level shown on the indica-
tor may differ from the actual
battery strength.
!
If the battery strength is not
available, nothing is displayed
in the battery strength indica-
tor area.
Indicates that the connected
Bluetooth device supports both
Bluetooth telephone and
Bluetooth audio.
Indicates that the connected
Bluetooth device only supports
Bluetooth telephone.
Indicates that the connected
Bluetooth device only supports
Bluetooth audio.
Shows the category name.
Shows the disc title of the CD text
disc currently being played.
Shows the folder name of the
folder containing the MP3/WMA/
AAC file currently being played.
Shows the song title when receiv-
ing the tag information.
Shows the file name of the MP3/
WMA/AAC file currently being
played.
Shows the track title of the track
currently being played for CD text
discs.
Shows the song title of the song
currently being played for MP3/
WMA/AAC files.
Shows the preset number of the
station currently being tuned in to.
Shows the comment currently
being played.
Shows the channel currently being
tuned in to.
Shows the station name currently
tuned in to.
Shows SIRIUS information.
Shows the artist name when re-
ceiving the tag information.
Shows the artist name of the track/
song currently being played for CD
text discs.
Shows the title number currently
being played.
Shows the artist name of the artist
currently being played for MP3/
WMA/AAC files.
Shows the chapter number cur-
rently being played.
Shows cellular phone information.
Shows the replay time currently
being played.
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Additional information
Handling guidelines
Discs and player
Shows when the game alert func-
tion is on while receiving SIRIUS
stations.
Use only discs featuring any of following logos.
Shows the genre of the track/song
currently being played.
Area 3
Touch to turn BSM on.
Indicates that Auto EQ is on.
Shows when this unit has the song
information (tag).
Use 12-cm discs. Do not use 8-cm discs or an adapter
for 8-cm discs.
Shows while searching a song/
video in alphabet search mode.
Shows when song information
(tag) is being saved to your iPod.
Use only conventional, fully circular discs. Do not use
shaped discs.
Shows when creating the database
in Music browse mode.
DB
DB
Do not insert anything other than a DVD-R/RW or CD-
R/RW into the disc loading slot.
Shows when saving the database
in Music browse mode.
Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise
damaged discs as they may damage the player.
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.
Indicates the signal strength of the
cellular phone.
Do not attach labels, write on or apply chemicals to
the surface of the discs.
Indicates that a Bluetooth tele-
phone is connected.
To clean a disc, wipe the disc with a soft cloth out-
ward from the center.
Condensation may temporarily impair the player’s
performance. Let it rest for about one hour to adjust
to a warmer temperature. Also, wipe any damp discs
off with a soft cloth.
Playback of discs may not be possible because of
disc characteristics, disc format, recorded applica-
tion, playback environment, storage conditions, and
so on.
Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.
Read the precautions for discs before using them.
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Additional information
Certain functions may not be available for some DVD
video discs.
Depending on the kind of USB portable audio player/
USB memory you use, the device may not be recog-
nized or audio files may not be played back properly.
It may not be possible to play back some DVD video
discs.
Do not leave the USB portable audio player/USB
memory in direct sunlight for extended amounts of
time. Doing so may cause the device to malfunction
from the extreme rise in temperature.
It is not possible to play back DVD-RAM discs.
This unit is not compatible with discs recorded in
AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) for-
mat. Do not insert AVCHD discs as you may not be
able to eject the disc.
SD memory card
This unit supports only the following types of SD
memory cards.
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.
!
!
SD
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.
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.
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.
External storage device (USB, SD)
Depending on the external storage device (USB, SD),
the following problems may occur.
Do not insert a damaged SD memory card (e.g.
warped, label peeled off) as it may not be ejected
from the slot.
!
!
!
Operations may vary.
The storage device may not be recognized.
Files may not be played back properly.
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.
USB storage device
Connections via USB hub are not supported.
Do not connect anything other than a USB storage
device.
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.
iPod
To ensure proper operation, connect the dock connec-
tor cable from the iPod directly to this unit.
Depending on the USB storage device, the device
may cause noise to occur in the radio.
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.
Copyright protected files that are stored in the USB
devices cannot be played back.
You cannot connect a USB portable audio player/USB
memory to this unit via USB hub.
Partitioned USB memory is not compatible with this
unit.
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Additional information
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.
About iPod settings
!
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.
!
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.
Incompatible text saved on the iPod will not be dis-
played by the unit.
JPEG picture files
JPEG is short for Joint Photographic Experts Group
and refers to a still image compression technology
standard.
DVD-R/RW discs
Unfinalized DVD-R/RW discs which have been re-
corded in the Video format (video mode) cannot be
played back.
Playback of DVD-R/RW discs may not be possible,
due to disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on the
disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the lens of this
unit.
Depending on the application settings and the envir-
onment, playback of discs recorded on a personal
computer may not be possible. (For details, contact
the manufacturer of the application.)
Files are compatible with Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.1
still images up to a resolution of 4 092 × 4 092. (EXIF
format is used most commonly with digital still cam-
eras.)
Playback of EXIF format files that were processed by a
personal computer may not be possible.
There is no progressive JPEG compatibility.
DivX video files
CD-R/RW discs
Depending on the composition of the file information,
such as the number of audio streams or file size,
there may be a slight delay when playing back discs.
When CD-R/RW discs are used, playback is possible
only for discs which have been finalized.
Playback of CD-R/RW discs recorded on a music CD
recorder or a personal computer may not be possible
due to disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on the
disc, or dirt, condensation, etc., on the lens of this
unit.
Depending on the application settings and the envir-
onment, playback of discs recorded on a personal
computer may not be possible. (For details, contact
the manufacturer of the application.)
Some special operations may be prohibited due to
the composition of the DivX files.
Only DivX files downloaded from a DivX partner site
are guarantee for proper operation. Unauthorized
DivX files may not operate properly.
DRM rental files cannot be operated until playback is
started.
Playback of CD-R/RW discs may become impossible
in case of direct exposure to sunlight, high tempera-
tures, or the storage conditions in the vehicle.
Titles and other text information recorded on a CD-R/
RW disc may not be displayed by this unit (in the
case of audio data (CD-DA)).
Recommended file size: 2 GB or less with a transmis-
sion rate of 2 Mbps or less.
The ID code of this unit must be registered to a DivX
VOD provider in order to playback DivX VOD files. For
DualDiscs
For more details about DivX, visit the following site:
http://www.divx.com/
DualDiscs are two-sided discs that have a recordable
CD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD for
video on the other.
Playback of the DVD side is possible with this unit.
However, since the CD side of DualDiscs is not physi-
cally compatible with the general CD standard, it may
not be possible to play the CD side with this unit.
MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4 video files
Elapsed playback time may not be displayed correctly.
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Additional information
Important
DivX compatibility
!
!
When naming a JPEG image file, add the cor-
responding file name extension (.jpg, .jpeg,
.jpe or .jfif).
This unit plays back files with these file name
extensions (.jpg, .jpeg, .jpe or .jfif) as a JPEG
image file. To prevent malfunctions, do not
use these extensions for files other than JPEG
image files.
Compatible format: DivX video format implemented in
relation to DivX standards
File extensions: .avi or .divx
DivX Ultra format: Not compatible
DivX HD format: Not compatible
DivX files without video data: Not compatible
DivX plus: Not compatible
Compatible audio codec: MP2, MP3, Dolby Digital
LPCM: Compatible
Compressed audio
compatibility (disc, USB, SD)
WMA
Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz
Compatible external subtitle file extension: .srt
File extension: .wma
Bit rate: 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz
MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4 video
File extensions: .mpg or .mpeg (MPEG-1/MPEG-2),
.avi (MPEG-4)
Windows Media Audio Professional, Lossless, Voice/
DRM Stream/Stream with video: Not compatible
Compatible audio codec: MP2 (MPEG-1/MPEG-2),
MP2, MP3, Dolby Digital (MPEG-4)
MP3
H.264 (MPEG-4AVC): Compatible
LPCM: Not compatible
File extension: .mp3
Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR
Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz,
48 kHz for emphasis)
Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 (ID3 tag
Version 2.x is given priority over Version 1.x.)
Supplemental information
M3u playlist: Not compatible
Some characters in a file name (including the file ex-
tension) or a folder name may not be displayed.
MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: Not compatible
This unit may not operate correctly depending on the
application used to encode WMA files.
AAC
There may be a slight delay at the start of playback of
audio files embedded with image data or audio files
stored on an external storage device (USB/SD) that
has numerous folder hierarchies.
Compatible format: AAC encoded by iTunes
File extension: .m4a
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 44.1 kHz
Bit rate: 8 kbps to 576 kbps
Disc
Apple Lossless: Not compatible
Playable folders: up to 700
AAC file bought from the iTunes Store (.m4p file ex-
tension): Not compatible
Playable files: up to 999 for CD-R/RW
Playable files: up to 3 500 for DVD-R/RW
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Additional information
File system: ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Romeo, Joliet,
UDF 1.02 (DVD-R/RW)
iPod compatibility
This unit supports only the following iPod models.
Supported iPod software versions are shown below.
Older versions may not be supported.
Made for
Multi-session playback: Compatible
Packet write data transfer: Not compatible
Regardless of the length of blank sections between
the songs from the original recording, compressed
audio discs play with a short pause between songs.
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
iPod touch 4th generation (software version 5.0.1)
iPod touch 3rd generation (software version 5.0.1)
iPod touch 2nd generation (software version 4.2.1)
iPod touch 1st generation (software version 3.1.3)
iPod classic 160GB (software version 2.0.4)
iPod classic 120GB (software version 2.0.1)
iPod classic (software version 1.1.2)
External storage device (USB, SD)
Playable folders: up to 3 000 (up to 700 for DivX/
MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4)
iPod with video (software version 1.3)
iPod nano 6th generation (software version 1.2)
iPod nano 5th generation (software version 1.0.2)
iPod nano 4th generation (software version 1.0.4)
iPod nano 3rd generation (software version 1.1.3)
iPod nano 2nd generation (software version 1.1.3)
iPod nano 1st generation (software version 1.3.1)
iPhone 4S (software version 5.0.1)
iPhone 4 (software version 5.0.1)
iPhone 3GS (software version 5.0.1)
iPhone 3G (software version 4.2.1)
iPhone (software version 3.1.3)
Playable files: up to 15 000
Playback of copyright-protected files: Not compatible
Partitioned external storage device (USB, SD): Only
the first playable partition can be played.
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/SD-Video.
Depending on the generation or version of the iPod,
some functions may not be available.
Operations may vary depending on the software ver-
sion of iPod.
CAUTION
!
!
Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost
on the USB memory/USB portable audio
player/SD memory card even if that data is
lost while using this unit.
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.
When you use Pioneer CD-IU51V/CD-IU201V interface
cable, consult your dealer for details.
About the file/format compatibility, refer to the iPod
manuals.
Audiobook, Podcast: Compatible
!
Do not leave the discs/external storage device
(USB, SD) or iPod in places with high
temperatures.
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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Additional information
Example of a hierarchy
turn off the power immediately and consult
your dealer or the nearest authorized
PIONEER Service Station. Using this unit in
this condition may result in permanent da-
mage to the system.
01
02
ꢀ
ꢁ
03
!
Do not disassemble or modify this unit, as
there are high-voltage components inside
which may cause electric shock. Be sure to
consult your dealer or the nearest authorized
PIONEER Service Station for internal inspec-
tion, adjustments, or repairs.
: Folder
: Compressed
audio file
01 to 05: Folder
number
1 to 6: Playback
sequence
ꢂ
04
05
ꢃ
ꢄ
ꢅ
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Disc
Handling the display
Folder selection sequence or other operation
may differ depending on the encoding or writ-
ing software.
!
Never touch the screen with anything be-
sides your finger when operating the touch
panel function. The screen can scratch ea-
sily.
External storage device (USB, SD)
The playback sequence is the same as the re-
corded sequence in the external storage de-
vice (USB, SD).
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).
!
When the display is subjected to direct sun-
light for a long period of time, it will be-
come very hot resulting in possible
damage to the LCD screen. You should
avoid exposing the display unit to direct
sunlight as much as possible.
!
The display should be used within the tem-
perature range of 14 °F to 140 °F.
At temperatures higher or lower than this
operating temperature range, the display
may not operate normally.
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.
!
!
The LCD screen is exposed in order to in-
crease its visibility within the vehicle. Do
not press it strongly on it as this may da-
mage it.
Do not push the LCD screen forcefully as
this may scratch it.
Using the display correctly
Liquid crystal display (LCD) screen
!
Heat from the heater may damage the LCD
screen, and cool air from the cooler may
cause moisture to form inside the display
resulting in possible damage.
Small black dots or white dots (bright dots)
may appear on the LCD screen. These are
due to the characteristics of the LCD
screen and do not indicate a malfunction.
CAUTION
!
!
If liquid or foreign matter should get inside
this unit, turn off the power immediately and
consult your dealer or the nearest authorized
PIONEER Service Station. Do not use the unit
in this condition because doing so may result
in fire, electric shock, or other failure.
!
If you notice smoke, a strange noise or smell,
or any other abnormal signs from the display,
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Additional information
!
When using a cellular phone, keep the an-
tenna away from the display to prevent dis-
ruption of the video image by the
!
!
!
!
HFP (Hands Free Profile)
HSP (Head Set Profile)
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Pro-
file)
appearance of spots, colored stripes, etc.
!
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Pro-
file) 1.3
LED (light-emitting diode)
backlight
!
At low temperatures, using the LED back-
light may increase image lag and degrade
the image quality due to the characteristics
of the LCD screen. Image quality will im-
prove with an increase in temperature.
To protect the LED backlight, the display
will darken in the following environments:
— In the direct sunlight
Copyright and trademark
This item incorporates copy protection tech-
nology that is protected by U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights of Rovi
Corporation. Reverse engineering and disas-
sembly are prohibited.
!
— Near the heater vent
Bluetooth
!
!
The product lifetime of the LED backlight is
more than 10 000 hours. However, it may
decrease if used in high temperatures.
If the LED backlight reaches the end of its
product lifetime, the screen will become
dark and the image will no longer be pro-
jected. In such cases, please consult your
dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEER
Service Station.
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.
!
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio
connectivity technology that is developed
as a cable replacement for mobile phones,
handheld PCs and other devices. Bluetooth
operates in 2.4 GHz frequency range and
transmits voice and data at speeds up to 1
megabit per second. Bluetooth was
Keeping the display in good
condition
!
When removing dust from the screen or
cleaning the display, first turn the system
power off, then wipe with a soft dry cloth.
When wiping the screen, take care not to
scratch the surface. Do not use harsh or
abrasive chemical cleaners.
launched by a special interest group (SIG)
that comprises of Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp.,
Nokia Corp., Toshiba and IBM in 1998, and
it is currently developed by nearly 2 000
companies worldwide.
!
DVD video
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo
Licensing Corporation.
Bluetooth profiles
iTunes
In order to use Bluetooth wireless technology,
devices must be able to interpret certain pro-
files. This unit is compatible with the following
profiles.
Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
!
!
!
GAP (Generic Access Profile)
SDP (Service Discovery Protocol)
OPP (Object Push Profile)
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Additional information
MP3
DivX
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
DivXâ, DivX Certifiedâ and associated logos
are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its sub-
sidiaries and are used under license.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivXâ is a digital
video format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary
of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX
Certifiedâ device that plays DivX video. Visit
divx.com for more information and software
tools to convert your files into DivX videos.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This
DivX Certifiedâ device must be registered in
order to play purchased DivX Video-on-De-
mand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registra-
tion code, locate the DivX VOD section in
Menu operations. Go to vod.divx.com for more
information on how to complete your registra-
tion.
http://www.mp3licensing.com.
WMA
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.
About the SAT RADIO READY mark
SD memory card
SD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
The SAT RADIO READY mark indicates that
the Satellite Radio Tuner for Pioneer (i.e., XM
tuner and Sirius satellite tuner which are sold
separately) can be controlled by this unit.
Please inquire to your dealer or nearest
authorized Pioneer service station regarding
the satellite radio tuner that can be connected
to this unit. For satellite radio tuner operation,
please refer to the satellite radio tuner owner’s
manual.
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 iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean
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.
!
Everything worth listening to is on Sir-
iusXM, getting over 130 channels, includ-
ing the most commercial-free music, plus
the best sports, news, talk and entertain-
ment. A SiriusXM Vehicle Tuner and Sub-
scription are required. For more
information, visit
“http://www.siriusxm.com”
Dolby Digital
!
Sirius, XM, SAT Radio Ready and all related
logos and marks are trademarks of Sirius
XM Radio, Inc. All rights reserved.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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Additional information
HD Radioä Technology
ted according to the same disclaimer and li-
cense as libpng-1.0.6 with the following
individuals added to the list of Contributing
Authors
Simon-Pierre Cadieux
Eric S. Raymond
!
HD Radio Technology manufactured under
license from iBiquity Digital Corporation.
U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radioä and
the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc” logos are pro-
prietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
Gilles Vollant
and with the following additions to the disclai-
mer:
Pandoraâ internet radio
PANDORA, the PANDORA logo, and the
Pandora trade dress are trademarks or regis-
tered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc. Used
with permission.
There is no warranty against interference with
your enjoyment of the library or against infrin-
gement. There is no warranty that our efforts
or the library will fulfill any of your particular
purposes or needs. This library is provided
with all faults, and the entire risk of satisfac-
tory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort
is with the user.
MIXTRAX
MIXTRAX is a trademark of the PIONEER COR-
PORATION.
libpng
libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through
1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are Copyright (c) 1998,
1999 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distribu-
ted according to the same disclaimer and li-
cense as libpng-0.96, with the following
individuals added to the list of Contributing
Authors:
Tom Lane
Glenn Randers-Pehrson
Willem van Schaik
libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96,
May 1997, are Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 An-
dreas Dilger Distributed according to the
same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88,
with the following individuals added to the list
of Contributing Authors:
John Bowler
Kevin Bracey
Sam Bushell
Magnus Holmgren
Please be aware in advance that Pioneer will
not respond to questions concerning the con-
tents of the source code.
This licence was originally written in English
and translated here only to help the reader un-
derstand its content. Therefore, please note
that translated licence is NOT legally identi-
fied with the original English text.
This copy of the libpng notices is provided for
your convenience. In case of any discrepancy
between this copy and the notices in the file
png.h that is included in the libpng distribu-
tion, the latter shall prevail.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LI-
CENSE:
If you modify libpng you may insert additional
notices immediately following this sentence.
This code is released under the libpng license.
libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through
1.5.0, January 6, 2011, are Copyright (c) 2004,
2006-2010 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are
distributed according to the same disclaimer
and license as libpng-1.2.5 with the following
individual added to the list of Contributing
Authors
Greg Roelofs
Tom Tanner
libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88,
January 1996, are Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy
Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.
For the purposes of this copyright and license,
"Contributing Authors" is defined as the follow-
ing set of individuals:
Cosmin Truta
libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through
1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are Copyright (c) 2000-
2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distribu-
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Andreas Dilger
Dave Martindale
Guy Eric Schalnat
Paul Schmidt
Tim Wegner
The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS".
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc.
disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied,
including, without limitation, the warranties of
merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc.
assume no liability for direct, indirect, inciden-
tal, special, exemplary, or consequential da-
mages, which may result from the use of the
PNG Reference Library, even if advised of the
possibility of such damage.
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy,
modify, and distribute this source code, or por-
tions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, sub-
ject to the following restrictions:
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such and must not be misrepresented as
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3. This Copyright notice may not be removed
or altered from any source or altered source
distribution.
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc.
specifically permit, without fee, and encourage
the use of this source code as a component to
supporting the PNG file format in commercial
products. If you use this source code in a pro-
duct, acknowledgment is not required but
would be appreciated.
A "png_get_copyright" function is available, for
convenient use in "about" boxes and the like:
printf("%s",png_get_copyright(NULL));
Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course)
is supplied in the files "pngbar.png" and
"pngbar.jpg (88x31) and "pngnow.png" (98x31).
Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software.
OSI Certified Open Source is a certification
mark of the Open Source Initiative.
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Appendix
Additional information
Language code chart for DVD
Language (code), input code
Japanese (ja), 1001
English (en), 0514
French (fr), 0618
Spanish (es), 0519
German (de), 0405
Italian (it), 0920
Chinese (zh), 2608
Dutch, Flemish (nl), 1412
Portuguese (pt), 1620
Swedish (sv), 1922
Russian (ru), 1821
Korean (ko), 1115
Greek (el), 0512
Dzongkha (dz), 0426
Ewe (ee), 0505
Kurdish (ku), 1121
Komi (kv), 1122
Cornish (kw), 1123
Kirghiz, Kyrgyz (ky), 1125
Latin (la), 1201
Luxembourgish (lb), 1202
Ganda (lg), 1207
Limburgan (li), 1209
Lingala (ln), 1214
Kinyarwanda (rw), 1823
Sanskrit (sa), 1901
Sardinian (sc), 1903
Sindhi (sd), 1904
Northern Sami (se), 1905
Sangho (sg), 1907
Sinhala (si), 1909
Slovak (sk), 1911
Slovenian (sl), 1912
Samoan (sm), 1913
Shona (sn), 1914
Somali (so), 1915
Albanian (sq), 1917
Serbian (sr), 1918
Swati (ss), 1919
Esperanto (eo), 0515
Estonian (et), 0520
Basque (eu), 0521
Persian (fa), 0601
Fulah (ff), 0606
Finnish (fi), 0609
Fijian (fj), 0610
Faroese (fo), 0615
Western Frisian (fy), 0625
Irish (ga), 0701
Gaelic (gd), 0704
Galician (gl), 0712
Guarani (gn), 0714
Gujarati (gu), 0721
Manx (gv), 0722
Hausa (ha), 0801
Hebrew (he), 0805
Hindi (hi), 0809
Hiri Motu (ho), 0815
Croatian (hr), 0818
Haitian (ht), 0820
Hungarian (hu), 0821
Armenian (hy), 0825
Herero (hz), 0826
Interlingua (ia), 0901
Indonesian (id), 0904
Interlingue (ie), 0905
Igbo (ig), 0907
Lao (lo), 1215
Lithuanian (lt), 1220
Luba-Katanga (lu), 1221
Latvian (lv), 1222
Malagasy (mg), 1307
Marshallese (mh), 1308
Maori (mi), 1309
Macedonian (mk), 1311
Malayalam (ml), 1312
Mongolian (mn), 1314
Marathi (mr), 1318
Malay (ms), 1319
Maltese (mt), 1320
Burmese (my), 1325
Nauru (na), 1401
Bokmal (nb), 1402
Ndebele, North (nd), 1404
Nepali (ne), 1405
Ndonga (ng), 1407
Nynorsk (nn), 1414
Norwegian (no), 1415
Ndebele, South (nr), 1418
Afar (aa), 0101
Abkhazian (ab), 0102
Avestan (ae), 0105
Afrikaans (af), 0106
Akan (ak), 0111
Amharic (am), 0113
Aragonese (an), 0114
Arabic (ar), 0118
Sotho, Southern (st), 1920
Sundanese (su), 1921
Swahili (sw), 1923
Tamil (ta), 2001
Telugu (te), 2005
Tajik (tg), 2007
Assamese (as), 0119
Avaric (av), 0122
Thai (th), 2008
Tigrinya (ti), 2009
Turkmen (tk), 2011
Tagalog (tl), 2012
Tswana (tn), 2014
Tonga (to), 2015
Turkish (tr), 2018
Tsonga (ts), 2019
Tatar (tt), 2020
Aymara (ay), 0125
Azerbaijani (az), 0126
Bashkir (ba), 0201
Belarusian (be), 0205
Bulgarian (bg), 0207
Bihari (bh), 0208
Bislama (bi), 0209
Bambara (bm), 0213
Bengali (bn), 0214
Tibetan (bo), 0215
Breton (br), 0218
Sichuan Yi (ii), 0909
Inupiaq (ik), 0911
Ido (io), 0915
Icelandic (is), 0919
Inuktitut (iu), 0921
Javanese (jv), 1022
Georgian (ka), 1101
Kongo (kg), 1107
Twi (tw), 2023
Navajo, Navaho (nv), 1422 Tahitian (ty), 2025
Chichewa (ny), 1425
Occitan (oc), 1503
Ojibwa (oj), 1510
Oromo (om), 1513
Oriya (or), 1518
Ossetian (os), 1519
Panjabi, Punjabi (pa),
1601
Uighur, Uyghur (ug), 2107
Ukrainian (uk), 2111
Urdu (ur), 2118
Uzbek (uz), 2126
Venda (ve), 2205
Vietnamese (vi), 2209
Bosnian (bs), 0219
Catalan (ca), 0301
Chechen (ce), 0305
Chamorro (ch), 0308
Corsican (co), 0315
Kikuyu, Gikuyu (ki), 1109
Volapük (vo), 2215
Cree (cr), 0318
Czech (cs), 0319
Church Slavic (cu), 0321
Chuvash (cv), 0322
Welsh (cy), 0325
Kuanyama (kj), 1110
Kazakh (kk), 1111
Kalaallisut (kl), 1112
Central Khmer (km), 1113
Kannada (kn), 1114
Pali (pi), 1609
Walloon (wa), 2301
Wolof (wo), 2315
Xhosa (xh), 2408
Yiddish (yi), 2509
Yoruba (yo), 2515
Zhuang, Chuang (za),
2601
Polish (pl), 1612
Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619
Quechua (qu), 1721
Romansh (rm), 1813
Danish (da), 0401
Kanuri (kr), 1118
Rundi (rn), 1814
Divehi (dv), 0422
Kashmiri (ks), 1119
Romanian (ro), 1815
Zulu (zu), 2621
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Additional information
Specifications
Subwoofer (mono):
Frequency .......................... 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/
125 Hz
Slope .................................... –18 dB/oct
Gain ...................................... +6 dB to –24 dB
Phase .................................. Normal/Reverse
Bass boost:
General
Power source ............................. 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 V
allowable)
Grounding system ................... Negative type
Maximum current consumption
..................................................... 10.0 A
Dimensions (W × H × D):
D
Gain ...................................... +12 dB to 0 dB
DVD Player
System .......................................... DVD video, Video CD, CD,
WMA, MP3, AAC, DivX,
MPEG system
Usable discs .............................. DVD video, Video CD, CD,
CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW/R DL
Chassis ..................... 178 mm × 100 mm ×
165 mm
(7 in. × 3-7/8 in. × 6-1/2 in.)
Nose ........................... 171 mm × 97 mm × 21 mm
(6-3/4 in.× 3-7/8 in.× 7/8 in.)
Weight .......................................... 2.1 kg (4.6 lbs)
Region number ........................ 1
Frequency response ............... 5 Hz to 44 000 Hz (with DVD,
at sampling frequency
Display
96 kHz)
Screen size/aspect ratio ....... 6.95 inch wide/16:9
(effective display area:
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 96 dB (1 kHz) (IHF-A net-
work) (RCA level)
Output level:
Video .................................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 W ( 0.2 V)
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)
156.6 mm × 81.6 mm)
Screen size/aspect ratio ....... 5.8 inch wide/16:9
(effective display area:
128.4 mm × 70.9 mm)
Pixels ............................................. 3 072 000 (2 400 × 480)
Display method ........................ TFT active matrix, driving
type
Color system .............................. NTSC/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/
SECAM compatible
(Windows Media Player)
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-
coded only) (.m4a)
Durable temperature range (power off)
..................................................... –20 °C to +80 °C
(Ver. 9.0.3 and earlier)
DivX decoding format ............ Home Theater Ver. 3, 4, 5.2,
6 (.avi, .divx)
MPEG video decoding format
..................................................... MPEG-1 (.mpg, .mpeg, .dat)
MPEG-2 PS (.mpg, .mpeg)
Audio
Maximum power output ....... 50 W × 4
70 W × 1/2 W (for subwoo-
fer)
MPEG-4 Part2 (Visual), MS-
MPEG-4 Ver. 3 (.avi)
Continuous power output ... 22 W × 4 (50 Hz to
15 000 Hz, 5 % THD,
4 W load, both channels dri-
ven)
Load impedance ...................... 4 W (4 W to 8 W (2 W for 1 ch)
allowable)
Preout maximum output level
..................................................... 4.0 V
Equalizer (8-Band Graphic Equalizer):
Frequency .......................... 40 Hz/80 Hz/200 Hz/400 Hz/
1 kHz/2.5 kHz/8 kHz/10 kHz
Gain ...................................... 12 dB
HPF:
USB
USB standard specification
..................................................... USB 1.1, USB 2.0 high
speed
Maximum current supply .... 1.0 A
USB Class ................................... MSC (Mass Storage Class)
iPod (Audio Class, HID
Class)
File system .................................. FAT12, FAT16, FAT32
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3,
MPEG-2.5 Audio
WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
(2 ch audio)
Frequency .......................... 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/
125 Hz
Slope .................................... –12 dB/oct
(Windows Media Player)
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Additional information
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-
coded only)
JPEG
JPEG decoding format
(Ver. 9.0.3 and earlier)
........................................... Base Line (.jpeg, .jpg, .jpe,
.jfif)
WAVE
Pixel Sampling ................ 4:2:2, 4:2:0
Decode Size ..................... MAX:4092(H) x 4092(W),
MIN:16(H) x 16(W)
WAVE signal format ..... Linear PCM, MS ADPCM
(.wav)
Sampling Frequency .... Linear
PCM:16,22.05,24,32,44.1,48
[kHz]
Max File Size .................... 8MByte
SD
MS ADPCM:22.05/44.1[kHz]
Compatible physical format
..................................................... Version 1.1
File system .................................. FAT12, FAT16, FAT32
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3,
MPEG-2.5 Audio
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)
DivX
DivX decoding format
........................................... Home Theater Ver. 4.xx, 5.xx,
6.xx (Ultra & HD are ex-
cluded) (.avi, .divx)
Max Bit Rate .................... 8000kbps
Max Frame Rate ............. 30fps(In case of resolution
720×480. MAX 25fps in
case of 720×576)
Audio Codec .................... MP2,MP3,Linear PCM /
MSAD PCM,AC-3
(Ver. 9.0.3 and earlier)
WAVE
Decode Size ..................... MAX:720(H) x 480(W), MIN:
48(H) x 48(W)
H.264
WAVE signal format ..... Linear PCM, MS ADPCM
(.wav)
Sampling Frequency .... Linear
PCM:16,22.05,24,32,44.1,48
[kHz]
H.264 decoding format
........................................... Base Line Profile (.mp4)
Max Bit Rate .................... 8000kbps
Max Frame Rate ............. 30fps
Audio Codec .................... AAC
Decode Size ..................... MAX:720(H) x 1280(W),
MIN:48(H) x 48(W)
MS ADPCM:22.05/44.1[kHz]
DivX
DivX decoding format
........................................... Home Theater Ver. 4.xx, 5.xx,
6.xx (Ultra & HD are ex-
WMV
WMV decoding format
cluded) (.avi, .divx)
Max Bit Rate .................... 8000kbps
Max Frame Rate ............. 30fps(In case of resolution
720×480. MAX 25fps in
case of 720×576)
Audio Codec .................... MP2,MP3,Linear PCM /
MSAD PCM,AC-3
Decode Size ..................... MAX:720(H) x 480(W), MIN:
48(H) x 48(W)
H.264
........................................... Main Profile (.wmv)
Max Bit Rate .................... 8000kbps
Max Frame Rate ............. 30fps
Audio Codec .................... WMA
Decode Size ..................... MAX:720(H) x 1280(W),
MIN:48(H) x 48(W)
MPEG-4
MPEG-4 video decoding format
........................................... Simple Profile L0/L1/L2/L3,
Advanced Simple Profile
H.264 decoding format
........................................... Base Line Profile (.mp4)
Max Bit Rate .................... 8000kbps
Max Frame Rate ............. 30fps
Audio Codec .................... AAC
Decode Size ..................... MAX:720(H) x 1280(W),
MIN:48(H) x 48(W)
(.mp4)
Max Bit Rate .................... 8000kbps
Max Frame Rate ............. 30fps
Audio Codec .................... AAC
Decode Size ..................... MAX:720(H) x 1280(W),
MIN:48(H) x 48(W)
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WMV
WMV decoding format
Power output ............................. 14 W RMS × 4 Channels
(4 W and ≦ 1 % THD+N)
........................................... Main Profile (.wmv)
Max Bit Rate .................... 8000kbps
Max Frame Rate ............. 30fps
Audio Codec .................... WMA
Decode Size ..................... MAX:720(H) x 1280(W),
MIN:48(H) x 48(W)
S/N ratio ....................................... 91 dBA (reference: 1 W into
4 W)
Note
Specifications and the design are subject to mod-
ifications without notice.
MPEG-4
MPEG-4 video decoding format
........................................... Simple Profile L0/L1/L2/L3,
Advanced Simple Profile
(.mp4)
Max Bit Rate .................... 8000kbps
Max Frame Rate ............. 30fps
Audio Codec .................... AAC
Decode Size ..................... MAX:720(H) x 1280(W),
MIN:48(H) x 48(W)
JPEG
JPEG decoding format
........................................... Base Line (.jpeg, .jpg, .jpe,
.jfif)
Pixel Sampling ................ 4:2:2, 4:2:0
Decode Size ..................... MAX:4092(H) x 4092(W),
MIN:16(H) x 16(W)
Max File Size .................... 8MByte
FM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 9 dBf (0.8 µV/75 W, mono,
S/N: 30 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 72 dB (IHF-A network)
AM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz
(10 kHz)
Usable sensitivity ..................... 25 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IHF-A network)
Bluetooth
Version .......................................... Bluetooth 3.0 certified
Output power ............................ +4 dBm Maximum
(Power class 2)
CEA2006 Specifications
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