Pioneer DEX-P99RS Operation Manual

Operation Manual CD PLA YER DEX-P99RS English
Thank you for purchasing this PIONEER product. Please read through this manual before usi ng the product for the firs t time, to en- sure proper use. After reading, please k eep the manual in a safe and accessible place for futur e reference . Before Y ou Start Information to User 5 F or Canadian model 5 About this unit 5 About this manual 5 After-sales ser vice for P ioneer products 6 Visit our website 6 F eatures 6 P rotecting your unit from theft 7 – Removing the front panel 7 – Attaching the front panel 7 Resetting the microprocessor 7 Reverse mode 8 Use and care of the remote control 8 – Installing and removing the batter y 8 – Using the remote control 8 Operating this unit What ’s what 10 – Head unit 10 – Steering remote control 10 Basic Operations 11 – P ower ON/OFF 11 – Selecting a source 11 – Loading a disc 12 – Adjusting the volume 12 T uner 13 – Basic Operations 13 – Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 13 – Introduction to advanced operations 13 – Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 14 – T uning in strong signals 14 Built-in CD Player 14 – Basic Operations 14 – Displaying text information on disc 15 – Selecting tracks from the track title list 15 – Selecting files from the file name list 16 – Introduction to advanced operations 16 – Selecting a repeat play range 16 – Playing tracks in random order 16 – Scanning folders and tracks 17 – P ausing playback 17 – Using disc title functions 17 Playing songs in a USB storage device 18 – Basic Operations 18 – Displaying text information of an audio file 18 – Selecting files from the file name list 18 – Introduction to advanced operations 19 Playing songs on iP od 20 – Basic Operations 20 – Browsing for a song 20 – Displaying text information on iP od 21 – Introduction to advanced operations 21 – Playing songs in a random order (shuffle) 22 – Playing all songs in a random order (shuffle all) 22 – Playing songs related to the currently playing song 22 – Operating this unit’ s iP od function from your iP od 22 – Changing audiobook speed 23 Audio Adjustments Operation modes 24 – Adjusting the audio easily 24 – Adjusting the audio finely 24 – Extra functions 24 Introduction of audio adjustments 24 Switching left and right channel 25 Using balance adjustment 25 Using the position selector 25 About the network function 25 – Adjustable parameters 26 Contents En 2
– P oints concerning network adjustments 26 – Muting the speaker unit (filter) 27 – Adjusting network 27 Using the time alignment 28 – Adjusting the time alignment 29 Recalling or copying equalizer cur ves 29 – Recalling the equalizer cur ve 29 – Copying the equalizer cur ve 30 Fine-adjusting equalizer cur ve 30 Using the auto-equalizer 30 Using the sound retriever 31 Adjusting loudness 31 Adjusting source levels 31 Auto T A and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto-equalizing) 31 – Before operating the auto T A and EQ function 32 – Carr ying out auto T A and EQ 33 Initial Settings Adjusting initial settings 35 Selecting the display language 35 Setting the speakers 35 Setting the clock 36 Switching the warning tone 36 Switching the face auto open 36 Switching the auxiliar y setting 36 Switching the dimmer setting 36 Adjusting the brightness 37 Selecting the illumination color 37 Adjusting the illumination color 37 Setting the illumination interlock 37 Correcting distorted sound 38 Resetting the audio functions 38 Switching the sound muting/attenuation 38 Setting the polarity of the door operation 38 Setting the door mute setting 38 Switching the reverse mode 39 Switching the ever scroll 39 Activating the BT Audio source 39 Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection 39 Displaying system version for repair 40 Other Functions Using the AUX source 41 – About AUX1 and AUX2 41 – AUX1 source: 41 – AUX2 source: 41 – Selecting AUX as the source 41 – Setting the AUX title 41 T urning the clock display on or off 41 Using the external unit 42 – Selecting the external unit as the source 42 – Basic operation 42 – Advanced operations 42 Using different entertainment displays 42 Using the DF (direct function) button 42 Available accessories XM tuner 44 – Listening to XM Satellite Radio 44 – Switching the XM display 44 – Storing and recalling broadcast stations 44 – Selecting the XM channel select mode 44 – Displaying the Radio ID 45 SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner 45 – Listening to SIRIUS Satellite Radio 45 – Switching the SIRIUS display 46 – Storing and recalling broadcast stations 46 – Introduction of advanced operations 46 – Selecting the SIRIUS channel select mode 47 – Using the Game Alert function 47 – Displaying the Radio ID 48 – Using Instant Replay function 48 HD Radio ä tuner 49 – Basic Operations 49 – Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 49 – Switching the display 49 – Introduction to advanced operations 49 En 3 Contents
– Switching the seek mode 50 – Switching the reception mode 50 Playing songs on iP od 50 – Basic operation 50 – Displaying text information on iP od 51 – Browsing for a song 51 – Introduction to advanced operations 51 Bluetooth Audio 51 – Basic Operations 52 – F unction and operation 52 – Connecting a Bluetooth audio player 53 – Playing songs on a Bluetooth audio player 53 – Stopping playback 53 – Disconnecting a Bluetooth audio player 53 – Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device) address 53 Bluetooth T elephone 54 – Basic Operations 54 – Setting up for hands-free phoning 54 – Making a phone call 55 – T aking a phone call 55 – F unction and operation 56 – Connecting a cellular phone 56 – Disconnecting a cellular phone 57 – Registering a connected cellular phone 57 – Deleting a registered phone 57 – Connecting to a registered cellular phone 58 – Using the phone book 58 – Using the call histor y 60 – Making a call by entering phone number 61 – Clearing memor y 61 – Setting automatic rejecting 62 – Setting automatic answering 62 – Switching the ring tone 62 – Echo canceling and noise reduction 62 Multi-CD Player 62 – Basic Operations 62 – Using CD TEXT functions 63 – Introduction to advanced operations 63 – Using compression and bass emphasis 64 – Using ITS playlists 64 – Using disc title functions 65 DVD Player 66 – Basic Operations 66 – Introduction to advanced operations 66 Additional Information Error messages 68 Understanding auto T A and EQ error messages 69 Handling guideline of discs and player 70 DualDiscs 70 Handling guideline of USB storage device and this unit 70 Compressed audio compatibility (disc, USB) 71 – Supplemental information of compressed audio (disc, USB) 71 Compressed audio files on the disc 71 Compressed audio files in the USB storage device 72 Example of a hierarchy and playback sequences 72 – The sequence of audio files on the disc 72 – The sequence of audio files on the USB storage device 72 iP od 72 – iP od compatibility 72 – About handling the iP od 73 – About iP od settings 73 Copyright and trademark notice 73 Specifications 75 Contents En 4
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful inter fer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter- ference received, including inter ference that may cause undesired operation. Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user ’s right to operate the equipment. For Canadian model This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 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. WARNING Handling the cord on this product or cords asso- ciated with accessories sold with the product will expose you to chemicals listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other govern- mental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling . CA UTION: USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES O THER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MA Y RESUL T IN HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSURE. CA UTION: THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD. CAUTION ! 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 as a reference for op- erating procedures and precautions. ! Always keep the volume low enough so that you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle. ! P rotect this unit from moisture. ! If the batter y is disconnected or discharged, the preset memory will be erased and must be reprogrammed. Important (Serial number) The serial number is located on the bottom of this unit. F or your own security and convenience, be sure to record this number on the enclosed warranty card. About this manual This unit features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and op- eration. All the functions have been designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanator y . This operation manual will help you benefit fully from this unit ’s potential and to maximize your listening enjoyment. Before Y ou Start En 5 Section 01 Before Y ou Start
W e 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 obser ve WARNINGs and CAU- TION s in this manual. After -sales service for Pioneer products Please contact the dealer or distributor from where you purchased this unit for after-sales ser vice (including warranty conditions) or any other information. In case the necessar y infor- mation is not available, please contact the companies listed below: Please do not ship your unit to the companies at the addresses listed below for repair without advance contact. U.S.A. P ioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION P .O . Box 1760 Long Beach, CA 90801-1760 800-421-1404 CANADA P ioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc. CUSTOMER SA TISF ACTION DEP ARTMENT 300 Allstate P arkway Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2 1-877-283-5901 905-479-4411 F or warranty information please see the Lim- ited W arranty sheet included with this unit. Visit our website Visit us at the following site: http://www .pioneerelectronics.com 1 Register your product. W e 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. 2 Receive updates on the latest products and technologies. 3 Download owner ’s manuals, order product catalogues, research new products, and much more. Features This unit is compatible with a wide variety of file formats and media/storage devices. File format compatibility ! WMA ! MP3 ! AAC ! WAV F or details about compatibility, refer to Addi- tional Information on page 68. Media/storage device compatibi lity ! CD/CD-R/CD -RW ! USB portable audio player/USB memor y Make inquiries to the manufacturer about your USB portable audio player/USB memor y . F or details about compatibility, refer to Addi- tional Information on page 68. iPod compatibility This unit can control and listen to songs on an iP od. In this manual, iP od and iPhone will be re- ferred to as iP od. F or details about the supported iP od, refer to iP od compatibility on page 72. CAUTION ! P ioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on the USB memor y/USB portable audio player even if that data is lost while using this unit. ! P ioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on the iP od even if that data is lost while using this unit. Before Y ou Start En 6 Section 01
Protecting your unit from theft The front panel can be detached to deter thef t. ! If the front panel is not detached from the head unit within five seconds of turning off the ignition, a warning tone sounds. ! Y ou can turn off the warning tone. Refer to Switching the warnin g tone on page 36. Important ! Handle gently when removing or attaching the front panel. ! Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shock. ! Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures. Removing the front panel 1 Press h/Open to open the front panel. If a disc has been inserted to this unit, press- ing and holding h/ Open enable to open the front panel without ejecting a disc. 2 Press the release button, slide and re- move the front panel toward you. T ake care not to grip it too tightly or to drop the front panel and protect it from contact with water or other fluids to prevent perma- nent damage. Release button 3 Put the front panel into the provided protective case for safe keeping. Attaching the front panel 1 Make sure the inner cover is closed. 2 Replace the front panel by clipping it into place. Resetting the microprocessor The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions: ! P rior to using this unit for the first time after installation ! If the unit fails to operate properly ! When strange or incorrect messages ap- pear on the display % Press RESET with a pen tip or other pointed instrument. RESET button Before Y ou Start En 7 Section 01 Before Y ou Start
Reverse mode If you do not per form an operation within about 30 seconds, screen indications start to reverse, and then continue reversing ever y 10 seconds. Pressing button B when power to this unit is turned off while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON cancels the reverse mode. P ress button B again to start the reverse mode. Use and care of the remote control Installing and removing the battery Slide the tray on the back of the remote con- trol out and insert the batter y with the plus ( ) and minus ( –) poles aligned properly. ! When using for the first time, pull out the film protruding from the tray . WARNING ! Keep the batter y out of the reach of children. Should the batter y be swallowed, consult a doctor immediately . ! Batteries (batter y pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. CAUTION ! Use one CR2032 (3 V) lithium batter y . ! Remove the batter y if the remote control is not used for a month or longer . ! There is a danger of explosion if the batter y is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. ! Do not handle the batter y with metallic tools. ! Do not store the batter y with metallic objects. ! If the batter y leaks, wipe the remote control completely clean and install a new batter y . ! When disposing of used batteries, comply with governmental regulations or environmen- tal public institutions ’ rules that apply in your countr y/area. ! “ P erchlorate Material – special handling may apply . See www .dtsc.ca .gov/hazardouswaste/ perchlorate. (Applicable to California, U.S.A.) ” Using the remote control The remote control may not function properly in direct sunlight. Important ! Do not store the remote control in high tem- peratures or direct sunlight. ! Do not let the remote control fall onto the floor , where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal. ! If any of the following problems occur , imme- diately stop using the unit and consult the dealer from whom you purchased it. — Smoke is coming from the unit. — Abnormal odor is coming from the unit. — A foreign object has entered the unit. — Liquid has been spilled on or into the unit. If you continue to use this unit without finding a remedy , the unit may be damaged badly , re- sulting in a serious accident or fire. ! Do not disassemble or modify this unit. T o do so may cause a malfunction. ! Do not operate this unit while manipulating the steering wheel as it might result in a traffic accident. ! If you need to operate this unit while driving, look ahead carefully to avoid being involved in a traffic accident. Before Y ou Start En 8 Section 01
! Do not leave this steering remote control free (unattached). When stopping the car or turn- ing, the unit might drop on the floor . If the unit rolls under the brake pedal, it might prevent the driver from braking properly , causing ser- ious problems. Be sure to fix the steering re- mote control to the steering wheel. Before Y ou Start En 9 Section 01 Before Y ou Start
What ’ s what 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 4 e d c b 5 a Head unit 1 EQ button P ress to select various equalizer cur ves. P ress and hold to turn the display indication and button illumination off or on. 2 Display off indicator Lights up when the display is turned off . 3 h /Open button P ress to eject a disc from this unit. P ress and hold to open or close the front panel. 4 B button P ress to select among three FM bands and one AM band. P ress to return to the ordinar y display when operating the menu. ! When SIRIUS tuner is selected as the source, press and hold to per form the In- stant Replay mode. 5 D/Scrl button P ress to select differ ent displays. P ress and hold to scroll through the text in- formation. 6 RESET button P ress to reset the microprocessor . 7 MUL TI-CONTROL Move to per form manual seek tuning, fast forward, reverse and track search controls. Also used for controlling functions. T urn to display the disc title list, track title list, folder list, file list or preset channel list depending on the source. 8 SRC/Off button, V ol This unit is turned on by selecting a source. P ress to cycle through all the available sources. Rotate it to increase or decrease the vo - lume. 9 button P ress to change to the clock display . ! When XM tuner or SIRIUS tuner is se- lected as the source, press to change the channel select mode. Steering remote control Operation is the same as when using the but- tons on the head unit. a VOL –/VOL buttons P ress to increase or decrease the volume. Operating this unit En 10 Section 02
b SRC/Off button This unit is turned on by selecting a source. P ress to cycle through all the available sources. c EQ button P ress to select various equalizer cur ves. d DF button P ress to operate the preprogrammed func- tions for each source. (Refer to Using the DF (direct function) button on page 42.) e A TT button P ress to quickly lower the volume level by about 90%. Press once more to return to the original volume level. Basic Operations Power ON/OFF T ur ning the unit on % Press SRC/Off to turn the unit on. T ur ning the unit off % Press SRC/Off and hold until the unit turns off. Selecting a source Y ou can select a source you want to listen to. % Press SRC/Off repeatedly to switch be- tween the following sources. XM (XM tuner) —SIRIUS (SIRIUS tuner) — HD Radio (HD Radio tuner) —T uner (tuner) — DVD (DVD player/multi-DVD player) —CD (built-in CD player) — Multi CD (multi-CD player) — iPod (iP od connected with the inter- face adapter) — USB (USB storage device)/ iPod (iP od connected using USB input) — EXT (external unit 1) — EXT (external unit 2) — AUX1 (AUX1) —AUX2 (AUX2) —BT Audio (BT audio) — TEL (BT telephone) Notes ! In the following cases, the sound source will not change. — When no unit corresponding to the se- lected source is connected. — When there is no disc or magazine in the player . — When the iP od is not connected to this unit with the inter face adapter . — When AUX (auxiliar y input) is set to off (refer to page 36). — When the BT Audio source is set to off (refer to Activating the BT Audio source on page 39). ! When an USB storage device or iP od is not connected to the USB port of this unit, NO DEVICE is displayed. Operating this unit En 11 Section 02 Operating this unit
! If the HD Radio tuner is connected to this unit, tuner source is skipped. ! AUX1 is set to on by default. T urn off the AUX1 when not in use (refer to Switching the auxili- ar y setting on page 36). ! Charging the portable audio player using car ’s DC power source while connecting it to AUX input may generate noise. In this case, stop charging. ! External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as ones available in the future) that, although incompatible as a source, enables control of basic functions with this unit. T wo external units can be controlled with this unit. When two external units are connected, the external unit is automatically allocated to external unit 1 or external unit 2 by this unit. ! When this unit ’s blue/white lead is connected to the vehicle ’s auto-antenna relay control terminal, the vehicle ’s antenna extends when this unit ’s source is turned on. T o retract the antenna, turn the source off . ! Certain devices may need to be switched on before being connected to this unit. Loading a disc 1 Press h/Open to open the front panel. CD loading slot appears. 2 Insert a CD into the CD loading slot. F ront panel is closed automatically, and play- back will start. ! When loading a CD/CD -R/CD-RW , face the label side of a disc up. CD loading slot # Y ou can eject a disc by pressing h/ Open. # After a CD has been inserted, press SRC/ Off to select the built-in CD player . Notes ! The built-in CD player plays one, standard, 12- cm CD (-R/-RW) at a time. Playing back an 8- cm disc is not possible with this unit. ! The built-in CD player can play back audio CD and compressed audio recorded on a CD- ROM. (Please see the following section for files that can be played back. Refer to page 71.) ! Read the precautions for the player and discs in the following section. Refer to page 70. ! Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD loading slot. ! There is sometimes a delay between starting up disc playback and the sound being issued. When being read, FORMA T READ is dis- played. ! If you cannot insert a disc completely or if after you insert a disc the disc does not play , check that the label side of the disc is up. P ress h/ Open to eject the disc, and check the disc for damage before inserting it again. ! When the disc loading or ejecting function does not operate properly , you can eject the disc by pressing and holding h/ Open while opening the front panel. ! If an error message is displayed, refer to Error messages on page 68. Adjusting the volume % Use V ol to adjust the sound level. # With the remote control, press VOL / VOL – to adjust the volume. Operating this unit En 12 Section 02
T uner Basic Operations       1 Band indicator 2 5 (stereo) indicator Appears when the selected frequency is being broadcast in stereo. 3 LOC indicator Appears when local seek tuning is on. 4 P reset number indicator 5 Signal level indicator Shows the radio wave strength. 6 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. 7 F requency indicator % Select a band P ress B . # Band can be selected from among FM1 , FM2 , FM3 or AM . % Manual tuning (step by step) P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. % Seek tuning P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right, and then release. # Y ou can cancel seek tuning by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. # While pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL left or right, you can skip stations. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release MUL TI-CONTROL . Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies Y ou can easily store up to six broadcast fre- quencies for later recall. ! Six stations for each band can be stored in memor y . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to store the se- lected frequency in memory . T urn to change the preset number . Press and hold to store. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired station. T urn to change the station. Press to select. # All stations stored for FM bands can be re- called from each independent FM band. # Y ou can also change the station by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . # Y ou can also recall radio station frequencies assigned to preset tuning numbers by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down during the fre- quency display . Introduction to advanced operations 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. BSM (best stations memor y) —Local (local seek tuning) Notes ! T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. Operating this unit En 13 Section 02 Operating this unit
! If you do not operate functions within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM (best stations memor y) lets you automa- tically store the six strongest broadcast fre- quencies. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select BSM in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn BSM on. The six strongest broadcast frequencies are stored in the order of their signal strength. # T o cancel, press MUL TI-CONTROL again. T uning in str ong signals Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Local in the function menu. Local appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn local seek tuning on. # T o turn local seek tuning off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the desired setting. FM: Level 1 —Level 2 —Level 3 —Level 4 AM: Level 1 —Level 2 Larger setting number is higher level. The highest level setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations. Built-in CD Player Basic Operations      1 WMA/MP3/AAC/W A V indicator Shows the type of audio file currently playing when the compressed audio is playing. 2 F older number indicator Shows the folder number currently playing when the compressed audio is playing. 3 T rack number indicator 4 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. 5 Play time indicator 6 Bit rate/sampling frequency indicator Shows the bit rate or sampling frequency of the current track (file) when the compressed audio is playing. ! When playing back VBR (variable bit rate)-recorded WMA files, the average bit rate value is displayed. ! When playing back VBR (variable bit rate)-recorded MP3 files, VBR is dis- played instead of bit rate value. % Select a folder P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # Y ou cannot select a folder that does not have a compressed audio file recorded in it. % Select a track P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. % Fast forward or reverse P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. # When playing compressed audio, there is no sound on fast for ward or reverse. Operating this unit En 14 Section 02
% Return to root folder P ress and hold B . # If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 02. % Switch between compressed audio and CD-DA P ress B . # This operation is available only when playing CD-EXTRA or MIXED-MODE CDs. # If you have switched between compressed audio and CD-DA, playback starts at the first track on the disc. Note Playback is carried out in order of file number . F olders are skipped if they contain no files. (If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback com- mences with folder 02.) Displaying text information on disc % Press D/Scrl to select the desired text information. ! For title entered CD Play time — : disc title and play time ! For CD TEXT discs Play time — : disc artist name and : track title — : disc artist name and : disc title — : disc title and : track title — : track artist name and : track title — : track title and play time — : track title, : track artist name and : disc title ! For WMA/MP3/AAC Play time — : folder name and : file name — : artist name and : track title — : artist name and : album title — : album title and : track title — : track title and play time — : comment and play time — : track title, : artist name and : album title ! For WA V Play time — : folder name and : file name Notes ! Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . ! Audio CD that contains certain information such as text and/or number is CD TEXT . ! If specific information is not recorded on a disc, title or name is not displayed. ! Depending on the version of iT unes used to write MP3 files onto a disc, comment informa- tion may not be correctly displayed. ! Depending on the version of Windows Med- ia ä Player used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed. ! The sampling frequency shown in the display may be abbreviated. ! When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial set- ting, text information scrolls continuously in the display . Refer to Switching the ever scroll on page 39. ! Depending on the character sets in the disc, Russian texts may be garbled. About the al- lowed character sets for Russian texts, refer to Compressed audio files on the disc on page 71. Selecting tracks from the track title list T rack title list lets you see the list of track titles on a CD TEXT disc and select one of them to play back. % Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired track title. T urn to change the track title. P ress to play . # Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . # T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . Operating this unit En 15 Section 02 Operating this unit
Selecting files from the file name list File name list lets you see the list of file names (or folder names) and select one of them to playback. % Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired file name (or folder name). T urn to change the name of file or folder . — when a file is selected, press to play . — when a folder is selected, press to see a list of files (or folders) in the selected folder . — when a folder is selected, press and hold to play a song in the selected folder . # Y ou can also play the file by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL right. # T o return to the previous list (the folder one level higher), push MUL TI-CONT ROL lef t. # Number of the folders/files in the currently se- lected folder will be indicated on the right side of the display . # Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . # T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . Introduction to advanced operations 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) —TitleInput "A" (disc title input) Notes ! T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. ! If you do not operate functions except for TitleInput "A" within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . ! When playing a compressed audio disc or CD TEXT disc, you cannot switch to disc title input display . Selecting a repeat play range 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Play mode in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select your fa- vorite setting. ! Disc repeat – Repeat all tracks ! T rack repeat – Repeat the current track ! Folder repeat – Repeat the current folder # If you select another folder during repeat play , the repeat play range changes to disc repeat. # P er forming track search or fast for ward/re- verse during T rack repeat (track repeat) changes the repeat play range to Disc repeat/ Folder repeat . # When Folder repeat (folder repeat) is se- lected, it is not possible to play back a subfolder of that folder . Playing tracks in random order T racks in a selected repeat range are played in random order . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Random mode in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn random play on. T racks play in a random order . # T o turn random play off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Operating this unit En 16 Section 02
Scanning folders and tracks Scan play searches the song within the se- lected repeat range. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Scan mode in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn scan play on. The first 10 seconds of each track is played. 3 When you find the desired track press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn scan play off. # If the display has automatically returned to the playback display, select Scan mode again by using MUL TI-CONTROL . # After scanning of a disc (folder) is finished, normal playback of the tracks begins. Pausing playback 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Pause in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn pause on. Playback of the current track pauses. # T o turn pause off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Using disc title functions Y ou can input CD titles and display the title. The next time you insert a CD for which you have entered a title, the title of that CD is dis- played. Entering disc titles Use the disc title input feature to store up to 48 CD titles in the unit. Each title can be up to 10 characters long. 1 Play the CD that you want to enter a title for . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select TitleInput "A" in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 3 Press D/Scrl to select the desired charac- ter type. P ress D/ Scrl repeatedly to switch between the following character types: Alphabet (upper case), numbers and symbols — Alphabet (lower case)— European letters, such as those with accents (e.g. á, à, ä, ç ) — Numbers and symbols 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a letter of the alphabet. 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the previous or next character position. 6 Move the cursor to the last position by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL right after enter - ing the title. When you push MUL TI-CONTROL right one more time, the entered title is stored in mem- or y . 7 Press B to return to the playback dis- play . Notes ! Titles remain in memor y , even af ter the disc is removed from the unit, and are recalled when the disc is reinserted. ! After data for 48 discs are stored in the mem- or y , data for a new disc overwrites the oldest one. ! If you connect a multi-CD player , you can input disc titles for up to 100 discs. ! When a multi-CD player that does not support disc title functions is connected, you cannot enter disc titles in this unit. Operating this unit En 17 Section 02 Operating this unit
Playing songs in a USB storage device Y ou can play compressed audio files stored in a USB storage device. ! F or details about compatibility, refer to Ad- ditional Information on page 68. Basic Operations      1 WMA/MP3/AAC/W A V indicator Shows the type of file currently playing. 2 F older number indicator 3 T rack number indicator 4 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. 5 Play time indicator 6 Bit rate/sampling frequency indicator ! When playing back VBR (variable bit rate)-recorded WMA files, the average bit rate value is displayed. ! When playing back VBR (variable bit rate)-recorded MP3 files, VBR is dis- played instead of bit rate value. % Plugging a USB storage device and playing 1 Plug a USB storage device into the USB port. Regarding the position of USB port, refer to Head unit on page 10. 2 P ress SRC/ Off to select USB as a source. Playback will start. % Select a folder P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. % Fast forward or reverse P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. % Select a track P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. % Return to root folder P ress and hold B . % Unplugging a USB storage device P ull out the USB storage device. Y ou can disconnect the USB storage device anytime you want to finish listening to it. Notes ! Read the precautions for USB storage devices and this unit in the following section. Refer to Additional Information . ! If an error message is displayed, refer to Error messages on page 68. ! If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 02. ! When the USB portable audio player having batter y charging function is connected to this unit and the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON, the batter y is charged. Displaying text information of an audio file The operation is the same as that of the built- in CD player . Refer to Displaying text information on disc on page 15. ! If the characters recorded on the audio file are not compatible with the head unit, those characters are not displayed. ! The text information of some audio files may not be correctly displayed. Selecting files from the file name list The operation is the same as that of the built- in CD player . Refer to Selecting files from the file name list on page 16. Operating this unit En 18 Section 02
Introduction to advanced operations 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) Function and operation Play mode , Random mode , Scan mode and Pause operations are basically the same as that of the built-in CD player . Function name Operation Play mode Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on pa ge 16. However , the repeat play ranges you can select are different from that of the built-i n CD player . The repeat play ranges of the USB sto- rage device are: ! T rack repeat – Repeat just the current file ! Folder repeat – Repeat the current folder ! All repeat – Repeat all files Random mode Refer to Playing tracks in random order on page 16. Scan mode Refer to Scanning folders and tracks on page 17. Pause Refer to P ausing playback on page 17. Notes ! T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. ! If you select another folder during repeat play , the repeat play range changes to All repeat . ! If you per form track search or fast for ward/re- verse during T rack repeat , the repeat play range changes to Folder repeat . ! When Folder repeat is selected, it is not pos- sible to play back a subfolder of that folder . ! After file or folder scanning is finished, nor- mal playback of the files begins again. ! If you do not operate functions within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . Operating this unit En 19 Section 02 Operating this unit
Playing songs on iPod Y ou can control and listen to songs on an iP od. ! F or details about the supported iP od, refer to iP od compatibility on page 72. ! When using an iP od, iPod Dock Connector to USB Cable is required. Basic Operations     1 Song number indicator 2 iP od name 3 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. 4 Play time indicator 5 Song time (progress bar) % Connecting an iPod 1 Plug an iP od into the USB port using the iP od Dock Connector to USB Cable. Regarding the position of USB port, refer to Head unit on page 10. 2 P ress SRC/ Off to select iPod as a source. Playback will start. % Fast forward or reverse P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. % Select a track (chapter) P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. % Disconnecting an iPod P ull out the iP od Dock Connector to USB Cable. Notes ! Read the precautions for iP od in the following section. Refer to page 72. ! If an error message is displayed, refer to Error messages on page 68. ! When the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON, the iP od ’s batter y is charged while the iP od is connected to this unit. ! While the iP od is connected to this unit, the iP od cannot be turned on or off . However when the control mode is set to iPod, you can turn the iP od on or off . ! Before connecting the iP od to this unit, dis- connect the headphones from the iP od. ! The iP od is turned off about two minutes af ter the ignition switch is set to OFF . Browsing for a song Operations to control an iP od with this unit is designed to be as close to the iP od as possible to make operation and song search easy . ! Depending on the number of files in the iP od, there may be a delay when displaying a list. ! If the characters recorded on the iP od are not compatible with this unit, those charac- ters are not displayed. Searching songs by category % Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select a song. T urn to change the categor y . Press to select. Playlists (playlists) —Artists (artists) — Albums (albums) —Songs (songs) —Podcasts (podcasts) — Genres (genres) — Composers (composers) — Audiobooks (audiobooks) List for the selected categor y is displayed. # Y ou can start playback throughout the se- lected categor y by pressing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL . Y ou can also per form this op- eration by pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL right. # Y ou can also change the categor y by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # Y ou can also select the categor y by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL right. # T o return to the previous category, push MUL TI-CONTROL lef t. # T o return to the top tier of categories, push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t. Operating this unit En 20 Section 02
# Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . # T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . Searching by alphabet in the list 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select a cate- gory . T urn to change the categor y . Press to select. 2 When a list for the selected category is displayed, press D/Scrl to switc h to alpha- bet search mode. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select a letter of the alphabet. 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the al- phabetical list. The list is displayed starting from the selected letter of the alphabet. # If alphabet search is aborted, NOT FOUND is displayed. Displaying text information on iPod % Press D/Scrl to select the desired text information. Play time — : artist name and : song title — : artist name and : album name — : album name and : song title — : song title and play time — : song title, : artist name and : album name # Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . # If the characters recorded on the iP od are not compatible with this unit, those characters are not displayed. # When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial set- ting, text information scrolls continuously in the display . Refer to Switching the ever scroll on page 39. Introduction to advanced operations 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. Play mode (repeat play) —Shuffle mode (shuffle) — Shuffle all (shuffle all) — Link play (link play) — Control mode (control mode) — Pause (pause) —Audiobooks (audiobook speed) Function and operation Play mode and Pause operations are basically the same as that of the built-in CD player . Function name Operation Play mode Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on pa ge 16. However , the repeat play ranges you can select are different from that of the built-i n CD player . The repeat play ranges of the iP od are: ! Repeat One – Repeat the cur- rent song ! Repeat All – Repeat all songs in the selecte d list Pause Refer to P ausing playback on page 17. Notes ! T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. ! If you do not operate functions within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . ! When Control mode is set to iPod, only Control mode and Pause can be operated. Operating this unit En 21 Section 02 Operating this unit
Playing songs in a random order (shuffle) 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Shuffle mode in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select your fa- vorite setting. ! Shuffle Songs – Play back songs in the se- lected list in random order . ! Shuffle Albums – Play back songs from a randomly selected album in order . ! Shuffle OFF – Cancel random play . Playing all songs in a random order (shuffle all) 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Shuffle all in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn shuffle all on. All songs on the iP od play randomly . # T o turn shuffle all off , set Shuffle mode in the FUNCTION menu to off . Playing songs related to the currently playing song Songs related to the currently playing song are played. Y ou can play songs of the following lists. — Album list of currently playing artist — Song list of currently playing album — Album list of currently playing genre ! Depending on the number of files in the iP od, there may be a delay when displaying a list. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Link play in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired mode. P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to change the mode; press to select. ! Artist – Plays the album of currently play- ing artist. ! Album – Plays the song of currently playing album. ! Genre – Plays the album of currently play- ing genre. Searching flashes while searching the list and then the playback of the list starts. # If the related albums/songs are not found, Not found is displayed. Operating this unit ’ s iPod function from your iPod This function cannot be operated with the fol- lowing iP od models. — iP od nano first generation — iP od fifth generation This unit ’s iP od function can be operated from your iP od. Sound can be heard from the car ’s speakers, and operation can be conducted from your iP od. ! While this function is in use, even if the ignition key is turned off , the iP od will not be turned off . T o turn off power , operate the iP od. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Control mode in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select your fa- vorite setting. ! iPod – This unit’ s iP od function can be op- erated from the connected iPod. ! AUDIO – This unit’ s iP od function can be operated from this unit. 3 When you select iPod, operate the con- nected iPod to select a song and play . # Switching the control mode to iPod pauses song playback. Operate the iP od to start play- back. # Even if the control mode is set to iPod, follow- ing functions are available from this unit. Operating this unit En 22 Section 02
! V olume ! F ast for ward/reverse ! T rack up/down ! P ausing ! Switching the text information Notes ! When the control mode is set to iPod, opera- tions are limited as follows: — F unctions other than Control mode (con- trol mode) and Pause (pause) cannot be selected. — Browse function cannot be operated from this unit. ! T urning this function on pauses song play- back. Operate the iP od to start playback. Changing audiobook speed While listening to an audiobook on iP od, play- back speed can be changed. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Audiobooks in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on page 21. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select your fa- vorite setting. P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the display . ! Faster – Playback faster than normal speed ! Normal – Playback in normal speed ! Slower – Playback slower than normal speed Operating this unit En 23 Section 02 Operating this unit
Operation modes This unit ’s 4-way network DSP lets you create a 4-way multi-amp, multi-speaker system with separate speakers for reproduction of high, middle, low and ultra-low frequencies (bands), each driven by a dedicated power amp. The 4- way network mode provides network and time alignment functions. These two functions are essential for a multi-amp, multi-speaker sys- tem to enable precise control over settings for each frequency range. Important Even when the batter y is disconnected or the mi- croprocessor is reset, this unit ’s audio setting re- mains in the memor y . If you want to reset the audio setting, refer to Resetting the audio func- tions on page 38. Note If one subwoofer is used with this system, left and right channel adjustment values, such as time alignment and network settings, need to be the same. Adjusting the audio easily By carr ying out the following settings/adjust- ments in the order shown, you can create a fi- nely-tuned sound field effortlessly . 1 Using the position selector ( POSI) 2 Auto T A and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto- equalizing) 3 Using balance adjustment on the next page ( BAL) Adjusting the audio finely By carr ying out the following settings/adjust- ments in the order shown, you can create a fi- nely-tuned sound field. 1 Adjusting the time alignment ( TA 2 ) 2 Adjusting network ( NW 1 , NW 2 , NW 3) 3 F ine-adjusting equalizer cur ve ( EQ 2) Extra functions These functions are helpful in adjusting the sound to suit your system or your personal preferences. ! Recalling or copying equalizer cur ves ( EQ 1) ! Adjusting loudness ( LOUD) ! Using the sound retriever ( S.Rtrv) ! Adjusting sour ce levels ( SLA) Introduction of audio adjustments  1 Audio display Shows the audio adjustment status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select AUDIO. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the audio function. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to switch between the audio functions in the following order . BAL (balance adjustment) — POSI (position se- lector) — NW 1 (network adjustment 1) — NW 2 (network adjustment 2) — NW 3 (network ad- justment 3) — TA 1 (time alignment setting) — TA 2 (time alignment adjusting) — EQ 1 (copy- ing/recalling the equalizer) — EQ 2 (31-band graphic equalizer) — A.EQ (auto-equalizer on/ off) — S.Rtrv (advanced sound retriever) — LOUD (loudness) —SLA (source level adjust- ment) # When selecting FM as the source, you cannot switch to SLA . # When selecting FLA T in EQ 1 , you cannot switch to EQ 2. # When selecting OFF in TA 1 , you cannot switch to TA 2 . # T o return to the display of each source, press B . Audio Adjustments En 24 Section 03
Switching left and right channel Y ou can adjust following functions for lef t and right channel independe ntly or commonly . ! Adjusting network ( NW 1 , NW 2, NW 3) ! F ine-adjusting equalizer cur ve ( EQ 2) 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the audio function described above. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL and hold to switch between left/right independent mode and left/right common mode. Each pressing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL selects lef t/right independent mode and left/ right common mod e. 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select left channel or right channel when left/right in- dependent mode has been selected. Each pressing MUL TI-CONTROL selects left channel and right channel. 4 Adjust these functions as desired. Using balance adjustment Y ou can select a balance setting that provides an ideal listening environment in all occupied seats. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select BAL in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on the previous page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to adjust left/right speaker balance. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, the lef t/right speaker balance moves to- wards the lef t or right. L2 5 to R2 5 is displayed as the left/right speaker balance moves from lef t to right. Using the position selector One way to assure a more natural sound is to clearly position the stereo image, putting you right in the center of the sound field. The posi- tion selector function lets you automatically adjust the spea kers ’ output levels and inserts a delay time to match the number and posi- tion of occupied seats. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select POSI in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on the previous page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left, right or up to select a listening position. Direction Display Position Left Left F ront seat lef t Right Right F ront seat rig ht Up Front F ront seats # T o cancel the selected listening position, push MUL TI-CONTROL in the same direction again. About the network function The network function lets you divide the audio signal into different frequency bands, and then reproduce each of them through sepa- rate speaker units. Y ou can then make precise adjustments to the reproduced frequency band (with a low-pass filter or high-pass filter), level, phase and other parameters to match the characteristics of each speaker unit. Audio Adjustments En 25 Section 03 Audio Adjustments
Adjustable parameters The network function enables adjustment of the following parameters. Make adjustments in line with the reproduced frequency band and characteristics of each connected speaker unit. 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Level (dB) 2 F requency (Hz) 3 Level 4 Reproduced frequency band 5 Cut-off frequency of HPF 6 Cut-off frequency of LPF 7 P ass 8 Slope (dB/oct.) Reproduced frequency band Adjusting the HPF (high- pass filter) or LPF (low-pass filter) cut- off frequency lets you set the reproduced frequency band for each speaker unit. ! The HPF cuts frequencies (low) below the set frequency , letting high frequencies through. ! The LPF cuts frequencies (high) above the set frequency , letting low frequencies through. Level The difference in reproduced levels between speaker units can be corrected. Slope Adjusting the HPF/LPF slope (filter attenuation slope) lets you adjust the continuity of sound between speaker units. ! The slope indicates the number of decibels (dB) the signal is attenuated when the fre- quency is one octave higher (lower) (Unit: dB/oct.). The steeper the slope, the more the signal is attenuated . Phase Y ou can switch phase (normal, reverse) for each speaker unit ’s input signal. When the continuity of sound between speakers is im- precise, tr y switching phase. This may improve the continuity of sound between speakers. Points concerning network adjustments Cut-off frequency adjustment ! If you set the Low-LPF or SW-LPF cut- off frequency at a high level with a low-range speaker or subwoofer installed in the rear of the vehicle, the bass sound is separated so it sounds like it is coming from the rear . Setting the Low-LPF or SW-LPF cut- off fre- quency to 100 Hz or lower is recom- mended. ! The maximum input power setting for mid- dle- and high-range speakers is usually lower than low-range speakers. Please be aware that if the Mid-HPF or High-HPF cut- off frequency is set lower than required, strong bass signal input may damage the speaker . Level adjustment The basic frequencies of many musical instru- ments are in the middle range. First per form middle-range level adjustment, followed by high-range and then low-range and subwoofer level adjustment in that order . Slope adjustment ! If you set a small absolute value for the slope (for a gentle slope), inter ference be- tween adjacent speaker units can easily re- sult in degraded frequency response. Audio Adjustments En 26 Section 03
! If you set a large absolute value for the slope (for a steep slope), continuity of sound between speaker units is degraded, and sounds appear to be separated. ! If you set the slope to 0 dB/oct. (pass), the audio signal bypasses the filter , so the filter does not have an effect. Phase adjustment When the cross- over point value for filters on both sides is set to –12 dB/oct., the phase is reversed 180 degrees at the filter cut-off fre- quency . In this case, reversing the phase as- sures improved sound continuity . 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Normal phase 2 Reverse phase 3 0d B 4 – 3d B 5 – 12 dB 6 Crossover point Muting the speaker unit (filter) Y ou can mute each speaker unit (filter). When a speaker unit (filter) is muted, no sound is outputted from that speaker . ! If you mute the selected speaker unit (fil- ter), MUTE blinks and no adjustments are possible. ! Even if any speaker unit (filter) is muted, you can adjust the parameters for other speaker units (filters). 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select NW 1 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the speaker unit (filter) to be ad- justed. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, the speaker unit (filter) is selected in the following order: SW-HPF (subwoofer HPF) —SW-LPF (subwoo - fer LPF) — Low-HPF (low-range speaker HPF) — Low-LPF (low-range speaker LPF)— Mid-HPF (middle-range speaker HPF) — Mid-LPF (middle-range speaker LPF) — High-HPF (high-range speaker HPF) — High-LPF (high-range speaker LPF) 3 Push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL down to mute the selected speaker unit (filter). # T o cancel the muting, push MUL TI-CONTROL up. Adjusting network 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select NW 1 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the speaker unit (filter) to be ad- justed. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, the speaker unit (filter) is selected in the following order: SW-HPF (subwoofer HPF) —SW-LPF (subwoo - fer LPF) — Low-HPF (low-range speaker HPF) — Low-LPF (low-range speaker LPF)— Mid-HPF (middle-range speaker HPF) — Mid-LPF (middle-range speaker LPF) — High-HPF (high-range speaker HPF) — High-LPF (high-range speaker LPF) 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select NW 2 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. Audio Adjustments En 27 Section 03 Audio Adjustments
4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the cut-off frequency (crossover fre- quency) of the selected speaker unit (fil- ter). Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, cut-off frequencies (crossover frequen- cies) are selected in the following order: ! High-LPF 5k —6.3k —8k —10k — 12.5k— 16k— 20k ! High-HPF 800Hz —1k —1.25k — 1.6k —2k —2.5k — 3.15k —4k —5k —6.3k — 8k— 10k— 12.5k— 16k ! Mid-LPF , Low-LPF and SW-LPF 25Hz —31.5Hz —40Hz — 50Hz —63Hz — 80Hz —100Hz —125Hz — 160Hz— 200Hz— 250Hz —315Hz —400Hz — 500Hz— 630Hz — 800Hz— 1k— 1.25k — 1.6k— 2k— 2.5k— 3.15k —4k —5k —6.3k — 8k— 10k— 12.5k— 16k —20k ! Mid-HPF , Low-HPF and SW -HPF 20Hz —25Hz —31.5Hz — 40Hz —50Hz — 63Hz —80Hz —100Hz — 125Hz —160Hz — 200Hz —250Hz —315Hz — 400Hz— 500Hz — 630Hz— 800Hz— 1k — 1.25k— 1.6k— 2k — 2.5k— 3.15k— 4k— 5k —6.3k —8k —10k — 12.5k— 16k # Y ou cannot select speakers that are set to off in the initial setting. Refer to Setting the speakers on page 35. 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the level of the selected speaker unit (filter). Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the level of the selected speaker unit (fil- ter) increases or decreases. 0d B to – 24 dB is displayed as the level is in- creased or decreased if you have selected High-LPF , High-HPF, Mid-LPF or Mid-HPF. 6d B to – 24 dB is displayed as the level is in- creased or decreased, only if you have se- lected Low-LPF, Low-HPF, SW-LPF or SW-HPF . 6 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select NW 3 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. 7 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the slope of the selected speaker unit (filter). Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, slopes are selected in the following order: ! High-HPF 6dB/oct. —12dB/oct. — 18dB/oct. — 24dB/oct. —30dB/oct. —36dB/oct. ! High-LPF , Mid-LPF , Mid-HPF, Low-LPF , Low-HPF , SW-LPF and SW-HPF Pass —6dB/oct. —12dB/o ct. —18dB/oct. — 24dB/oct. —30dB/oct. —36dB/oct. 8 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to switch the phase of the selected speaker unit (filter). P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up selects normal phase and NOR appears in the display . Push MUL TI-CONTROL down selects reverse phase and REV appears in the display . # Y ou can adjust the parameters for other speaker units (filters) in the same way . 9 Press B to cancel the network adjust- ment mode. Using the time alignment The time alignment lets you adjust the dis- tance between each speaker and the listening position. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select T A1 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. Audio Adjustments En 28 Section 03
2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the time alignment. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, time alignment is selected in the follow- ing order: Initial (initial) —Custom (custom) —AutoT A (auto-time alignment) — OFF (off) ! Initial is the factor y supplied time align- ment. ! Custom is an adjusted time alignment that you created. ! AutoT A is the time alignment created by auto T A and EQ. (Refer to Auto T A and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto -equalizing) on page 31.) # Y ou cannot select AutoT A if auto T A and EQ has not been carried out. In this case, Please Set Auto T A appears. Adjusting the time alignment Y ou can adjust the distance between each speaker and the selected position. ! An adjusted time alignment is memorized in Custom. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select T A1 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select a unit of distance. Each press of MUL TI-CONTROL selects the unit of distance in the following order: (cm) (centimeter) —(inch) (inch) 3 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select T A2 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. # Can't Adjust T A. Set POS. FL or FR appears when neither Left nor Right is selected in the po - sition selector mode ( POSI). # When selecting OFF in TA 1 , you cannot switch to TA 2 . 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the speaker to be adjusted. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, the speaker is selected in the following order: High L (high-range left) —High R (high-range right) — Mid L (middle-range left) — Mid R (middle-range right) — Low L (low-range lef t) — Low R (low-range right) —SW L (subwoofer left) — SW R (subwoofer right) 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the distance between the selected speaker and the listeni ng position. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the distance increases or decreases. 394.75cm to 0.00cm is displayed as the dis- tance is increased or decreased, if you have selected centimeters ( (cm)). 155.39inch to 0.00inch is displayed as the dis- tance is increased or decreased, if you have selected inches ( (inch)). # Y ou can adjust the distance for the other speakers in the same way . 6 Press B to cancel the time alignment mode. Recalling or copying equalizer curves The equalizer lets you adjust the equalization to match the car ’s interior acoustic charac ter- istics as desired. It is possible to store the adjusted equalizer cur ve in the memor y , or recall the stored equalizer cur ve from the memor y . Recalling the equalizer curve 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select EQ 1 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. Audio Adjustments En 29 Section 03 Audio Adjustments
2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the equalizer curve you want to re- call. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, equalizer cur ve is recalled in the follow- ing order . MEMOR Y1 (memor y 1) —MEMORY2 (mem- or y 2) — MEMOR Y3 (memor y 3) —MEMORY4 (memor y 4) — MEMORY5 (memor y 5) — FLA T (flat) # When FLA T is selected, no supplement or cor- rection is made to the sound. This is useful to check the effect of the equalizer cur ves by switch- ing alternatively between FLA T and a set equali- zer cur ve. Copying the equalizer curve 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select EQ 1 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the equalizer curve you want to copy . 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL and hold to copy the selected equalizer curve. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the storage area (MEMOR Y1 to MEMOR Y5). 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL and hold to store the equalizer curve. Fine-adjusting equalizer curve Y ou can per form 31 –band level adjustment to achieve the optimum acoustic characteristics for your vehicle ’s interior environment. 1 Select the storage area (MEMORY1 to MEMOR Y5). Refer to Copying the equalizer cur ve on this page. # If an equalizer cur ve has already been stored in memor y , it will be over written by the newly ad- justed equalizer cur ve. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select EQ 2 in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the equalizer band to adjust. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, equalizer bands are selected in the fol- lowing order . 20Hz —25Hz —31.5Hz —40Hz —50Hz —63Hz — 80Hz— 100Hz— 125Hz— 160Hz— 200Hz— 250Hz —315Hz —400Hz —500Hz —630Hz — 800Hz —1k —1.25k —1.6k —2kHz —2.5k — 3.15k —4k —5k —6.3k —8k —10k —12.5kHz — 16k —20k 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the level of the equalizer band. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the level of the equalization band in- creases or decreases. 12 to –12 is displayed as the level is in- creased or decreased. # Y ou can then select another band and adjust the level. 5 Equalizer curve is automatically stored in memory . Using the auto-equalizer The auto-equalizer is the equalizer cur ve cre- ated by auto T A and EQ (refer to Auto T A and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto-equalizing) on the next page). Y ou can turn the auto-equalizer on or off . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select A.EQ in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. Audio Adjustments En 30 Section 03
# If auto T A and EQ has not been carried out, Please Set Auto EQ appears. This indicates that you cannot turn this function on. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn the auto- equalizer on. # T o turn auto-equalizer off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Using the sound retriever The sound retriever function automatically en- hances compressed audio and restores rich sound. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select S.Rtrv in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired setting. OFF (off) —MODE1 —MODE2 # MODE1 is effective for the low compression rate. # MODE2 is effective for the high compression rate. # This function can be used for the audio data stored in a CD, DVD, Bluetooth Audio, iP od, USB or AUX. Adjusting loudness Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low- and high-sound ranges at low volume. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select LOUD in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn loudness on. # T o turn loudness off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Adjusting source levels SLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent ra- dical changes in volume when switching be- tween sources. ! Settings are based on the FM volume level, which remains unchanged. 1 Compare the FM volume level with the level of the source you wish to adjust. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select SLA in the audio function menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 24. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the source volume. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, source volume increases or decreases. 4 to –4 is displayed as the source volume is increased or decreased. Notes ! The AM volume level can also be adjusted with source level adjustments. ! The built-in CD player and the multi-CD player are set to the same source level adjustment volume automatically . ! External unit 1 and external unit 2 are set to the same source level adjustment volume automatically . Auto T A and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto- equalizing) The auto-time alignment is automatically ad- justed for the distance between each speaker and the listening position. The auto-equalizer automatically measures the car interior acoustic characteristics, and then creates the auto-equalizer cur ve based on that information. Audio Adjustments En 31 Section 03 Audio Adjustments
WARNING ! T o prevent accidents, never carr y out auto T A and EQ while driving. When this function measures the car interior acoustic character- istics to create an auto-equalizer cur ve, a loud measurement tone (noise) may be outputted from the speakers. ! Be sure to connect the high-range speakers to the high range output. If the speakers are not connected correctly , they may be damaged by the low frequency measurement tone. CAUTION ! Carr ying out auto T A and EQ under the follow- ing conditions may damage the speakers. Be sure to check the conditions thoroughly be- fore carr ying out auto T A and EQ. — When speakers are incorrectly connected. (e.g., When a mid-range speaker is con- nected to a subwoofer output.) — When a speaker is connected to a power amp delivering output higher than the speaker ’s maximum input power capabil- ity . ! If the microphone is placed in an unsuitable position the measurement tone may become loud and measurement may take a long time, resulting in a drain on batter y power . Be sure to place the microphone in the specified loca- tion. ! When tweeters and super-tweeters are con- nected to this system, be sure to use the super-tweeter ’s cross-over network. ! When tweeters and super-tweeters are con- nected to this system, auto-time alignment and auto-equalizing may not operate properly . In this case, manual adjustment is needed. Before operating the auto T A and EQ function ! Check the speaker ’s usable frequency range. Then connect the proper speakers to high, mid, low or subwoofer outputs. If the speakers are not connected correctly , auto- time alignment and auto-equalizing may not per form properly . ! Carr y out auto T A and EQ in as quiet a place as possible, with the car engine and air conditioning switched off . Also cut power to car phones or portable telephones in the car , or remove them from the car be- fore carr ying out auto T A and EQ. Sounds other than the measurement tone (sur- rounding sounds, engine sound, tele- phones ringing etc.) may prevent correct measurement of the car interior acoustic characteristics. ! Be sure to carr y out auto T A and EQ using the supplied microphone. Using another microphone may prevent measurement, or result in incorrect measurement of the car interior acoustic characteristics. ! When the speakers activated in the initial setting menu are not connected, auto T A and EQ cannot be carried out. ! When the mid range speaker units are muted, auto T A and EQ cannot be carried out. (Refer to the next page.) ! When this unit is connected to a power amp with input level control, auto T A and EQ may not be possible if you lower power amp input level. Set the power amp ’s input level to the standard position. ! When this unit is connected to a power amp with an LPF , turn off the LPF on the power amp before carr ying out auto T A and EQ. In addition, the cut-off frequency for built-in LPF of an active subwoofer should be set to the highest frequency . ! The time alignment value calculated by auto T A and EQ may differ from the actual distance in the following circumstances. However , the distance has been calculated by computer to be the optimum delay to give accurate results for the circum- stances, so please continue to use this value. — When the reflected sound within a vehi- cle is strong and delays occur . Audio Adjustments En 32 Section 03
— When delays occur for low sounds due to the influence of the LPF on active subwoofers or external amps. ! Auto T A and EQ changes the audio settings as below : — The balance settings return to the center position. (Refer to page 25.) — The graphic equalizer cur ve switches to FLA T . (Refer to page 29.) ! If you carr y out auto T A and EQ when a pre- vious setting of this already exists, the set- ting will be replaced. ! When connecting tweeters, please confirm the tweeter ’s usable frequency range. When you set the cut-off frequency , set higher than the lowest usable frequency of the tweeter . ! Auto T A uses higher range than 10 kHz for measurement. Therefore, using the tweeter that cannot reproduce 10 kHz frequency range may damage the tweeter . When Auto T A&EQ is operated, be sure to set the ap- propriate cut- off frequency . Also, use the tweeter that can reproduce 10 kHz at the lowest usable frequency. ! Speakers used with this system need to be activated in the initial setting menu. Refer to Setting the speakers on page 35. ! T o per form auto -time alignment and auto- equalizing, be sure to connect speakers to mid range output. Carrying out auto T A and EQ 1 Stop the car in a place that is as quiet as possible, close all doors, windows and the sun roof, and then turn the engine off. # If the engine is lef t running, engine noise may prevent correct auto T A and EQ. 2 Fix the supplied microphone in the cen- ter of the headrest of the driver ’ s seat, fa- cing forward, using the belt (sold separately). # The auto T A and EQ may differ depending on where you place the microphone. If desired, place the microphone on the front passenger seat to carr y out auto T A and EQ. 3 T urn 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 condi- tioner or heater may prevent correct auto T A and EQ. # P ress SRC/ Off to turn the source on if this unit is turned off . 4 Press SRC/Off and hold until the unit turns off. 5 Press and hold EQ to enter the auto T A and EQ menu. The front panel opens automatically . 6 Plug the microphone into the micro- phone input jack on this unit. 7 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select Select position in the auto T A and EQ menu. Audio Adjustments En 33 Section 03 Audio Adjustments
8 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select a posi- tion. Each press of MUL TI-CONTROL selects set- tings in the following order: Front left (front lef t) —Front right (front right) Select the position for the seat on which the microphone is placed. 9 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select Select N/W mode in the auto T A and EQ menu. 10 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select a net- work mode. Each press of MUL TI-CONTROL selects set- tings in the following order: Auto N/W (auto) —Custom N/W (custom) # If you want to carr y out auto T A and EQ based on previously customized network settings, select Custom N/W . Other wise, select Auto N/W. # If manually adjusted value is not suitable for the actual specifications of the speakers, auto- time alignment and auto-equalizer may not per- form properly . 11 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select Auto T A & EQ stop in the auto T A and EQ menu. 12 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to start the auto T A and EQ. 13 Get out of the car and close the door within 10 seconds when the 10-second count-down starts. The measurement tone (noise) is outputted from the speakers, and auto T A and EQ be- gins. # T o stop auto T A and EQ, press MUL TI-CONTROL again. # T o cancel auto T A and EQ part way through, press B. 14 When auto T A and EQ is completed, Complete is displayed. When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible, an error message is displayed. (Refer to Under- standing auto T A and EQ error messages on page 69.) 15 Press B to cancel the auto T A and EQ mode. 16 Store the microphone carefully in the glove compartment. Store the microphone carefully in the glove compartment or any other safe place. If the microphone is subjected to direct sunlight for an extended period, high temperatures may cause distortion, color change or malfunction. Note Make sure you have disconnected the micro- phone before pressing h/ Open to open or close the panel (an alert sounds if the mic is still con- nected). Audio Adjustments En 34 Section 03
Adjusting initial settings Using the initial settings, you can customize various system settings to achieve optimal per- formance from this unit.  1 F unction display Shows the function status. 1 Press SRC/Off and hold until the unit turns off. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL and hold until the initial setting menu appears in the dis- play . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select one of the initial settings. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to switch between the functions in the following order . Language select (language selection) — SP connection (speaker setting) —Clock (clock) — W arning tone (warning tone) — Face auto open (face auto open) —AUX1 (auxiliar y input 1) — AUX2 (auxiliar y input 2) — Dimmer (dimmer) —Brightness (brightness) — Illumination 1 (illumination select)— Illumination 2 (custom illumination) — ILL line (illumination interlock) —Digital A TT (digital attenuation) — Audio Reset (audio reset) — Mute (sound muting/attenuation) — Door mute 1 (intelligent mute polarity setting) — Door mute 2 (intelligent mute setting)— Reverse mode (reverse mode) —Ever -scroll (ever scroll) — BT AUDIO (Bluetooth audio) — Pin code input (pin code input) — BT V ersion Info. (Bluetooth version informa- tion) Use the following instructions to operate each particular setting. # BT AUDIO , Pin code input and BT V ersion Info. can be selected only when Blue- tooth adapter (e.g., CD-BTB200) is connected to this unit. # T o cancel initial settings, press B. Selecting the display language F or your convenience, this unit equips multi- ple language display . Y ou can select the lan- guage best suited to your first language. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Language select in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on this page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the lan- guage. Each press of MUL TI-CONTROL selects lan- guages in the following order: English —F rançais —Español Setting the speakers Y ou need to set the speakers used with this system. When this setting is per formed correctly, this unit reproduces high-definition sound suited to your system. ! Y ou cannot change the middle-range speaker setting. (The middle-range speaker is always on.) ! If this setting is adjusted after per forming auto-time alignment and auto -equalizing function, per form auto-time alignment and auto-equalizing again. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select SP connection in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on this page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the speaker to be adjusted. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, the speaker is selected in the following order: Subwoofer (subwoofer) —Low range (low range speaker) — High range (high range speaker) Initial Settings En 35 Section 04 Initial Settings
3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn the se- lected speaker on. # T o turn off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Setting the clock Use these instructions to set the clock. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Clock in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the pre- vious page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the segment of the clock display you wish to set. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right will se- lect one segment of the clock display : Hour —Minute As you select segments of the clock display , the selected segment blinks. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to put a clock right. # Y ou can match the clock to a time signal by pressing MUL TI-CONT ROL . ! If 00 to 29, the minutes are rounded down. (e.g., 10:18 becomes 10:00.) ! If 30 to 59, the minutes are rounded up. (e.g., 10:36 becomes 11:00.) Switching the war ning tone If the front panel is not detached from the head unit within four seconds of turning off the ignition, a warning tone sounds. Y ou can turn off the warning tone. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select W arning tone in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the pre- vious page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn war ning tone on. # T o turn warning tone off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Switching the face auto open T o protect again st theft, this unit features de- tachable front panel. T o detach the front panel easily , the front panel opens automatically . This function is on as a default. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Face auto open in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the pre- vious page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn the face auto open on. # T o turn the face auto open off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Switching the auxiliary setting Auxiliar y devices connected to this unit can be activated individually . Set each AUX source to ON when using. F or more information about connecting or using auxiliar y devices, refer to Using the AUX sour ce on page 41. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select AUX1/ AUX2 in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the pre- vious page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn AUX1/ AUX2 on. # T o turn AUX off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Switching the dimmer setting T o prevent the display from being too bright at night, the display is automatically dimmed when the car ’s headlights are turned on. Y ou can turn the dimmer on or off . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Dimmer in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the pre- vious page. Initial Settings En 36 Section 04
2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn dimmer on. # T o turn dimmer off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Adjusting the brightness Y ou can adjust the display brightness. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Brightness in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to adjust the brightness level. 0 to 15 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. # When dimmer is functioning, the brightness level can be adjusted 0 to 10 . Selecting the illuminat ion color Y ou can select the illumination color from among White, Red, Amber , Green and Blue. Also, you can adjust brightness of each color . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Illumination 1 in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the desired illumination color . Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed lef t or right, the illumination color is selected in the following order: White (white) —Red (red) —Amber (amber) — Blue (blue) —Green (green) —Custom (cus- tom) # If you select Custom , you can adjust the level of three primar y colors such as red, green and blue. For details, Adjusting the illumination color on this page. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the brightness level. 1 to –1 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. Adjusting the illumination color Y ou can create an illumination color by adjust- ing the level of the three primar y colors, which are red, green and blue. ! This function can be used only when Custom is selected in Illumination 1 . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Illumination 2 in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the color to adjust. R (red) —G (green) —B (blue) 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the level of color . 4 to 0 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. Setting the illuminat ion interlock This unit ’s button illumination can be inter- locked with either the ignition key or the vehi- cle light switch. In this setting, you can select the appropriate option. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ILL line in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn this func- tion on. When this function is on, the button illumina- tion is interlocked with the vehicle light switch. When this function is off , the button illumina- tion is interlocked with the ignition switch. # T o turn off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Initial Settings En 37 Section 04 Initial Settings
Correcting distort ed sound When listening to a CD or other source on which the recording level is high, setting the level of each frequency to high may result in distortion. Y ou can switch the digital attenua- tor to low to reduce distortion. ! Sound quality is better at the high setting so this setting is usually used. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Digital A TT in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the di- gital attenuator level. P ressing MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly will switch between High (high) and Low (low) and that status will be displayed. Resetting the audio functions Y ou can reset all audio functions. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Audio Reset in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL. Reset data? appears in the display . 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right. Are Y ou Sure? appears in the display . 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to reset audio functions. Complete appears in the display and audio functions are reset. # T o cancel this function on the way , press B . Switching the sound muting/attenuation Sound from this system is muted or attenu- ated automatically when the signal from the equipment with mute function is received. ! The sound is muted or attenuated, MUTE or AT T are displayed and no audio adjust- ment is possible. ! Sound from this system returns to normal when the muting or attenuation is can- celed. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Mute in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to switch the tel- ephone muting/attenuation. Each press of MUL TI-CONTROL selects set- tings in the following order: 20dB A TT (20 dB attenuation) —TEL mute (mute) — 10dB A TT (10 dB attenuation) ! 20dB A TT has a stronger effect than 10dB A TT . Setting the polarity of the door operation Before using door mute function, it is neces- sar y to set the polarity of the door operation. Check the polarity of the door opening opera- tion, and set it correctly. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Door mute 1 in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select setting. Each press of MUL TI-CONTROL selects set- tings in the following order: High (high) —Low (low) ! If the polarity changes to (positive) when the door is opened, select High. ! If the polarity changes to – (negative) when the door is opened, select Low. Setting the door mute setting Sound from this system is muted or attenu- ated automatically when the vehicle door is opened. ! Sound from this system returns to normal when the muting or attenuation is can- celed. Initial Settings En 38 Section 04
1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Door mute 2 in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to switch the door muting/attenuation. Each press of MUL TI-CONTROL selects set- tings in the following order: OFF (off) —20dB A TT (20 dB attenuation) — MUTE (mute) Switching the reverse mode If you do not per form an operation for about 30 seconds, screen indications start to reverse, and continue reversing ever y 10 seconds. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Reverse mode in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn the re- verse mode on. # T o turn the reverse mode off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. # Y ou can also turn on or off reverse mode by pressing B while this unit is turned off . For more details, refer to Reverse mode on page 8. Switching the ever scroll When ever scroll is set to on, literal informa- tion such as CD title scrolls continuously in the display . Set to off if you prefer the informa- tion to scroll just once. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Ever -scroll in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn the ever scroll on. # T o turn the Ever Scroll off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Activating the BT Audio source Y ou need to activate the BT Audio source in order to use a Bluetooth audio player . ! Y ou can only operate this function when Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) is con- nected to this unit. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select BT AUDIO in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn the BT Audio source on. # T o turn the BT Audio source off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection T o connect your cellular phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to enter PIN code on your phone to verify the connection. The default code is 0000 , but you can change this in this function. ! With some Bluetooth audio players, you may be required to enter the Bluetooth audio player PIN code in advance to set this unit for a connection. ! Y ou can only operate this function when Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) is con- nected to this unit. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Pin code input in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a number . 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the previous or next po- sition. 4 After inputting PIN code (up to 16 di- gits), press MUL TI-CONTROL. PIN code can be stored in memor y . Initial Settings En 39 Section 04 Initial Settings
When you press MUL TI-CONTROL again on the same display , the PIN code you entered is stored in this unit. # P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right in the confir- mation display returns you to the PIN code input display , and you can change the PIN code. Displaying system version for repair Should this unit fails to operate properly and you consult your dealer for repair , you may be asked to indicate the system versions of this unit and of Bluetooth module. Y ou can display the versions and confirm them. ! Y ou can only operate this function when Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) is con- nected to this unit. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select BT V ersion Info. in the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 35. The system (microprocessor) version of this unit is displayed. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left to switch to the version of the Bluetooth module of this unit. # P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right returns to the system version of this unit. Initial Settings En 40 Section 04
Using the AUX source Up to two auxiliar y devices such as VCR or portable devices (sold separately) can be con- nected to this unit. When connected, auxiliar y devices are automatically read as AUX sources and assigned to AUX1 or AUX2. The relation- ship between AUX1 and AUX2 sources is ex- plained below . About AUX1 and AUX2 There are two methods to connect auxiliar y de- vices to this unit. AUX1 source: When connecting auxiliar y device using a stereo mini plug cable 1 Press and hold h/Open to open the front panel. AUX1 input jack appears. 2 Insert the 2.5 mm stereo plug into the AUX1 input jack on this unit. This auxiliar y device is automatically set to AUX1 . AUX2 source: When connecting auxiliar y device using an IP - BUS-RCA Interconnector (sold separately) % Use an IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as the CD-RB20/CD-RB10 (sold separately) to connect this unit to auxiliary device fea- turing RCA output. F or more details, refer to the IP -BUS-RCA Inter- connector owner ’s manual. This auxiliar y device is automatically set to AUX2 . # Y ou can only make this type of connection if the auxiliar y device has RCA outputs. Selecting AUX as the source % Press SRC/Off to select AUX (AUX1 or AUX2) as the source. # If the auxiliar y setting is not turned on, AUX cannot be selected. For more details, refer to Switching the auxiliar y setting on page 36. Setting the AUX title The title displayed for the AUX1 or AUX2 source can be changed. 1 After you have selected AUX as the source, use MUL TI-CONTROL and select FUNCTION to display TitleInput "A". 2 Enter a title in the same way as the built-in CD player . F or details concerning operation, refer to En- tering disc titles on page 17. T urning the clock display on or off Y ou can turn the clock display on or off . ! Even when the sources are off , the clock display appears on the display . % Press to tur n the clock display on or off. Each press of turns the clock display on or off . # The clock display disappears temporarily when you per form other operations, but the clock display appears again after 4 seconds. Other Functions En 41 Section 05 Other Functions
Using the exter nal unit External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as ones available in the future) that, although incompatible as a source, enables control of basic functions with this unit. T wo external units can be controlled with this unit. When two external units are connected, the external unit is automatically allocated to external unit 1 or external unit 2 by this unit. Basic operations of the external unit are ex- plained below . Allocated functions are differ- ent depending on the connected external unit. F or details concerning functions, refer to exter- nal unit ’s owner ’s manual. Selecting the exter nal unit as the source % Press SRC/Off to select EXTERNAL as the source. Basic operation F unctions allocated to the following opera- tions are different depending on the con- nected external unit. F or details concerning functions, refer to the connected external unit ’s owner ’s manual. % Press B. % Press and hold B. % Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. % Push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. % Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. Advanced operations 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. Function1 (function 1) —Function2 (function 2) — Function3 (function 3) — Function4 (func- tion 4) — Auto/Manual (auto/manua l) # T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. Using differe nt entertainment displays Y ou can enjoy entertainment displays while lis- tening to each sound source. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select DISPLA Y. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to change the dis- play . T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. BASIC DISPLA Y (basic display) — SPECTRUM ANAL YZER-1 (spectrum analyzer 1) — SPECTRUM ANAL YZER-2 (spectrum ana- lyzer 2) — LEVEL METER (level meter) — DISPLA Y OFF (display off) # T o return to the playback display , press B. # Y ou can also select DISPLA Y OFF (display off) by pressing and holding EQ . # While the display indication is turned off , dis- play off indicator lights up. Using the DF (direct function) button Y ou can operate the preprogrammed functions for each source by using DF on the remote control. Other Functions En 42 Section 05
% Press DF to tur n pause on when select- ing the following sources: ! CD – Built-in CD player ! iPod – iP od connected using USB input/ iP od connected with the inter face adapter ! Multi CD – Multi-CD player ! USB – USB portable audio player/USB memor y ! BT Audio – Bluetooth audio player ! DVD – DVD player/multi-DVD player # T o turn pause off , press DF again. % Press DF and hold to turn BSM on when selecting tuner as the source. P ress DF and hold until the BSM turns on. # T o cancel the storage process, press DF again. % Press DF to tur n function 1 on when se- lecting EXT (exter nal unit 1/exter nal unit 2) as the source. # T o turn function 1 off , press DF again. Other Functions En 43 Section 05 Other Functions
XM tuner Listening to XM Satellite Radio Y ou can use this unit to contr ol an XM satellite digital tuner (GEX-P920XM), which is sold separately . F or 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. ! With this unit, you can operate two addi- tional functions: XM channel direct selec- tion and preset channel list.     1 XM band indicator 2 XM channel number indicator 3 XM preset number indicator 4 XM channel select setting indicator Shows what channel select setting has been selected. CH is displayed when Channel number is selected, and CA T is dis- played when Category is selected. 5 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. 6 XM text information Shows the text information of broadcast channel. % Select an XM band. P ress B . # Band can be selected from XM1, XM2 or XM3 . % Select a channel. P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. # If you push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right, you can increase or decrease channel num- ber continuously . # Y ou can also per form tuning from a desired channel categor y . (Refer to Selecting a channel in the channel categor y on the next page.) Switching the XM display % Press D/Scrl to switch the XM display . # Y ou can scroll the text information to the left by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . Storing and recalling broadcast stations Y ou can easily store up to six broadcast sta- tions for later recall. ! Six stations for each band can be stored in memor y . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to store the se- lected station in memory . T urn to change the preset number . Press and hold to store. The XM preset number you have selected will flash and then remain lit. The selected station has been stored in memor y . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired station. T urn to change the station; press to select. # Y ou can also change the station by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the ordinar y display . Selecting the XM channel select mode Y ou have two methods for selecting a channel: by number and by categor y . When selecting by number , channels in any categor y can be selected. Select by categor y to narrow your search down to only channels in a particular categor y . A vailable accessories En 44 Section 06
% Press B repeatedly to select the desired channel select setting. Channel number (channel number select set- ting) — Category (channel categor y select setting) # If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the channel display . Note Y ou can also per form this operation in the menu that appears by using MUL TI-CONTROL . Selecting a channel in the channel category 1 Switch the channel select settings to Category. Refer to Selecting the XM channel select mode on the previous page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select the desired channel category . 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the desired channel in the selected channel category . Displaying the Radio ID Channel number select setting 1 Select the channel select settings to Channel number. Refer to Selecting the XM channel select mode on the previous page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select RADIO ID. # If you select another channel, display of the ID code is canceled. # Display of the ID code repeats displaying RADIO ID and the ID code one after the other . SIRIUS Satellite Radio tune r Listening to SIRIUS Satellite Radio Y ou can use this unit to contr ol a SIRIUS Satel- lite Radio tuner , which is sold separately . 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.     1 SIRIUS band indicator 2 SIRIUS channel number indicator 3 SIRIUS preset number indicator 4 SIRIUS channel select setting indicator Shows what channel select setting has been selected. CH is displayed when Channel number is selected, and CA T is dis- played when Category is selected. I.R is displayed during the Instant Replay mode. 5 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. 6 SIRIUS channel name Shows the channel name of broadcast channel. % Select a SIRIUS band. P ress B . # Band can be selected from SR1, SR2 or SR3 . % Select a channel. P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. A vailable accessories En 45 Section 06 A vailable accessories
# If you push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right, you can increase or decrease channel num- ber continuously . # Y ou can also per form tuning from a desired channel categor y . (Refer to Selecting a channel in the channel categor y on the next page.) Note It may take a few seconds before you can hear anything while this unit acquires and processes the satellite signal when you change the source to SIRIUS tuner or select a channel. Switching the SIRIUS display % Press D/Scrl to switch the SIRIUS dis- play . Each press of D/ Scrl changes the SIRIUS dis- play in the following order: Play time —Channel number —Channel name — Categor y name— Artist name— Song title/ program title —Composer name # Play time is displayed during the Instant Re- play mode. Refer to Using Instant Replay function on page 48. # Play time display indicates the time inverted from the live broadcast. Play time is displayed in negative number . Storing and recalling broadcast stations Y ou can easily store up to six broadcast sta- tions for later recall. ! Six stations for each band can be stored in memor y . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to store the se- lected station in memory . T urn to change the preset number . Press and hold to store. The SIRIUS preset number you have selected will flash and then remain lit. The selected sta- tion has been stored in memor y . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired station. T urn to change the station; press to select. # Y ou can also change the station by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the ordinar y display . Introduction of advanced operations 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. The function selection menu is displayed. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to select. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. Channel mode (channel select mode setting) — Game alert (game alert setting)— T eam setting (team setting) —Game info (game info) — Pause (pause) Notes ! T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. ! If you do not operate functions within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically re- turned to the ordinar y display . ! During the Instant Replay mode, you can se- lect Pause (pause). Refer to Using Instant Re- play function on page 48. ! Pause is the same as that of the built-in CD player . (Refer to P ausing playback on page 17.) A vailable accessories En 46 Section 06
Selecting the SIRIUS channel select mode Y ou have two methods for selecting a channel: by number and by categor y . When selecting by number , channels in any categor y can be selected. Select by categor y to narrow your search down to only channels in a particular categor y . % Press B repeatedly to select the desired channel select setting. Channel number (channel number select set- ting) — Category (channel categor y select setting) Note Y ou can also per form this operation in the menu that appears by using MUL TI-CONTROL . Selecting a channel in the channel category 1 Select the channel select settings to Category. Refer to Selecting the SIRIUS channel select mode on this page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select the desired channel category . 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the desired channel in the selected channel category . Using the Game Alert function This system can alert you when games invol- ving your favorite teams are about to start. T o use this function you need in advance to set up a game alert for the teams. ! T o use this function, P ioneer SIRIUS bus in- ter face (e.g. CD -SB10) is required. ! T o use this function, SIRIUS plug-and-play unit with Game Alert F unction is required. ! F or details, refer to SIRIUS plug-and-play unit ’s manuals. ! Y ou can also operate this function when SIR-PNR2 is connected to this unit. Selecting teams for Game Alert 1 Display the function selection menu. Refer to Introduction of advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select T eam setting in the function menu. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select a desired league. League names are switched in the display . 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a desired team. T eams in the selected categor y are switched in the display . 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to store the se- lected team in memory . The game alert function will start on that team. # T o turn the Game Alert off of the selected team, press MUL TI-CONTROL again. # When you have already made 12 team selec- tions, FULL is displayed and additional team se- lection is not possible. In this case, first delete the team selection and then tr y again. 6 Repeat these steps for selecting other teams. Up to 12 teams can be selected. Switching the Game Alert on or off Once you made team selections, you need to turn the Game Alert function on. ! The Game Alert function is on at the default setting. 1 Display the function selection menu. Refer to Introduction of advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Game alert in the function menu. A vailable accessories En 47 Section 06 A vailable accessories
3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn the Game Alert on. The Game Alert function is now on. # T o turn the Game Alert function off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. When the game of the selected team starts When a game of the selected team is about to start (or is currently playing) on a different sta- tion, Game alert is displayed. P ress and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to switch to that station, and you can listen to that game. ! If you do not operate the function within about 10 seconds, the display is automati- cally returned. Displaying game information If games of your selected teams are currently playing, you can display information of the games and tune to the broadcast channel. Y ou can display information of the games while enjoying the sound from currently tun- ing station. Y ou can also tune to the broadcast channel when you wish to. 1 Display the function selection menu. Refer to Introduction of advanced operations on page 46. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Game info in the function menu. The game information of your selected team is displayed. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a game. The game is displayed, followed by more de- tailed game information. ! Game score will be updated automatically . 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to switch to that station to listen to the game. Notes ! If you have not made any team selections, NOT SET is displayed. ! When games involving your favorite teams are not currently playing, NO GAME is displayed. Displaying the Radio ID If you select RADIO ID, the ID code is dis- played. % Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select RADIO ID. Note T o select RADIO ID , set the channel select setting to Channel number . About the channel select setting, refer to Selecting the SIRIUS channel se- lect mode on the previous page. Using Instant Replay function F ollowing functions can be operated during the Instant Replay mode. ! T o use this function, P ioneer SIRIUS bus in- ter face (e.g. CD -SB10) is required. ! T o use this function, SIRIUS plug-and-play unit with Instant Replay F unction is re- quired. ! F or details, refer to SIRIUS plug-and-play unit ’s manuals. % Performing the Instant Replay mode When SIRIUS tuner is selected as the source, press and hold B . # In the following conditions, tuner exits from the Instant Replay mode. — When B is pressed — When another source is selected % Select a track P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. % Fast forward or reverse P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right for about one second and release. A vailable accessories En 48 Section 06
HD Radio ä tuner Basic Operations Y ou can use this unit to contr ol an HD Radio tuner (e.g. GEX-P20HD), which is sold sepa- rately . F or details concerning operation, refer to the HD Radio tuner ’s operation manual.        1 / (signal reception status) indicator When digital signal is received, is dis- played. Other wise, is displayed. 2 Channel number 3 Band indicator 4 P reset number indicator 5 Signal level indicator Shows the radio wave strength. 6 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. 7 F requency indicator 8 Title name % Select a band P ress B . # Band can be selected from among FM1 , FM2 , FM3 or AM . % Manual tuning (step by step) P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. % Seek tuning P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right, and then release. # Y ou can cancel seek tuning by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies The operation is the same as that of the tuner . (Refer to Storing and recalling br oadcast fre- quencies on page 13.) Switching the display Desired information can be displayed. % Press DScrl. P ress D/ Scrl repeatedly to switch between the following settings: Station name —artist name — song title —pro- gram type # When the tuner has been tuned in to an HD Radio broadcasting, default display is changed into station name instead of frequency . Introduction to advanced operations 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. The function menu is displayed. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. BSM (best stations memor y) —Local (local seek tuning) — Seek mode (seek mode) — Blending (reception mode) Function and operation BSM and Local operations are basically the same as that of the tuner . Function name Operation BSM Refer to Storing the strongest broadcast frequenci es on page 14. Local Refer to T uning in strong signals on page 14. A vailable accessories En 49 Section 06 A vailable accessories
Note T o return to the playback display , press B. Switching the seek mode There are two method of seek tuning settings, one is Seek HD (Digital broadcasting stations seek) and the other is Seek ALL (normal seek). 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Seek mode in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select your fa- vorite setting. Seek ALL —Seek HD Switching the reception mode If a digital broadcast reception condition gets poor , this unit automatically switches to the analog broadcast of the same frequency level. If this function is set to on, the tuner switches between digital broadcast and analog broad- cast automatically . If this function is off , recep- tion will be conducted within an analog broadcast. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Blending in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select your fa- vorite setting. ON —OFF Playing songs on iPod Basic operation Y ou can use this unit to contr ol an inter face adapter for iP od (e.g. CD -IB100 N), which is sold separately .     1 Song number indicator 2 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. 3 Play time indicator 4 Song time (progress bar) % Fast forward or reverse P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. % Select a track P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. Notes ! Read the precautions for iP od in the following section. Refer to page 72. ! If an error message is displayed, refer to Error messages on page 68. ! When the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON, the iP od ’s batter y is charged while the iP od is connected to this unit. ! While the iP od is connected to this unit, the iP od cannot be turned on or off . ! Before connecting the iP od to this unit, dis- connect the headphones from the iP od. ! The iP od is turned off about two minutes af ter the ignition switch is set to OFF . A vailable accessories En 50 Section 06
Displaying text information on iPod % Press D/Scrl to select the desired text information. Play time — : artist name and : song title — : artist name and : album name — : album name and : song title — : song title and play time # If the characters recorded on the iP od are not compatible with this unit, those characters are not displayed. Notes ! Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . ! When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial set- ting, text information scrolls continuously in the display . Refer to Switching the ever scroll on page 39. Browsing for a song The operation is the same as that of the iP od connected to USB inter face of this unit. (Refer to Browsing for a song on page 20.) However , the selectable categories are slightly different. Selectable categories are Playlists (playlists) —Artists (artists) — Albums (albums) —Songs (songs) —Genres (genres) ! Y ou cannot search songs by alphabet in the list while using an iP od with inter face adapter . Introduction to advanced operations 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. Play mode (repeat play) —Shuffle mode (shuffle) — Pause (pause) Function and operation Play mode and Pause operations are basically the same as that of the built-in CD player . Also, Shuffle mode operation is basically the same as that of iP od connected to USB inter- face of this unit. Function name Operation Play mode Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on pa ge 16. However , the repeat play ranges you can select are different from that of the built-i n CD player . The repeat play ranges of the iP od are: ! Repeat One – Repeat the cur- rent song ! Repeat All – Repeat all songs in the selecte d list Shuffle mode Refer to Playing songs in a random order (shuffle) on page 22. Pause Refer to P ausing playback on page 17. Notes ! T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. ! If you do not operate functions within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . Bluetooth Audio If you connect a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD- BTB200) to this unit, you can control Bluetooth audio players via Bluetooth wir eless technology . ! In some countries, CD-BTB200 is not sold on the market. A vailable accessories En 51 Section 06 A vailable accessories
Basic Operations 1 2 1 Device name Shows the device name of the connected Bluetooth audio player (or Bluetooth adapter). 2 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. Important ! Depending on the Bluetooth audio player con- nected to this unit, the operations available with this unit are limited to the following two levels: — A2DP profile (Advanced Audio Distribution P rofile): Only playing back songs on your audio player is possible. — A VRCP profile (Audio/Video Remote Con- trol Profile): Playing back, pausing, select- ing songs, etc., are possible. ! Since there are a number of Bluetooth audio players available on the market, operations with your Bluetooth audio player using this unit var y extensively . Refer to the instruction manual that came with your Bluetooth audio player as well as this manual while operating your player on this unit. ! Information about songs (e.g. the elapsed playing time, song title, song index, etc.) can- not be displayed on this unit. ! While you are listening to songs on your Blue- tooth audio player , refrain from using on your cellular phone as much as possible. If you use your cellular phone, the signal from your cel- lular phone may cause noise on the song play- back. ! When you are talking on a cellular phone con- nected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless tech- nology , song playback from your Bluetooth audio player connected to this unit is muted. ! Even if you are listening to a song on your Bluetooth audio player and you switch to an- other source, song playback continues. % Fast forward or reverse P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. % Select a track P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. Notes ! F or details concerning operation, refer to the Bluetooth adapter ’s operation manual. This section provides brief information on Blue- tooth audio player operations with this unit, which slightly differs or is abbreviated from that described in the Bluetooth adapter ’s op- eration manual. ! Even though your audio player does not con- tain a Bluetooth module, you can still control it from this unit via Bluetooth wireless tech- nology . T o control your audio player using this unit, connect a product featuring Bluetooth wireless technology (available on the market) to your audio player and connect the Blue- tooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) to this unit. Function and operation 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. Connection open (connection open) — Disconnect audio (disconnect audio) —Play (play) — Stop (stop) — Pause (pause) — Device info. (device information) A vailable accessories En 52 Section 06
# Pause is the same as that of the built-in CD player . (Refer to P ausing playback on page 17.) Notes ! T o return to the ordinar y display , press B. ! If a Bluetooth audio player is not connected to this unit yet, Connection open and Device info. appear in the function menu and other functions are not available. ! If a Bluetooth audio player is connected via AVRCP (Audio/V ideo Remote Control P rofile), Connection open does not appear in the function menu. ! If a Bluetooth audio player is connected via A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) , only Disconnect audio and Device info. ap- pear in the function menu. ! If you do not operate functions other than Connection open and Disconnect audio within about 30 seconds, the display is auto - matically returned to the ordinar y display . Connecting a Bluetooth audio player 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Connection open in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to open the con- nection. Always waiting is displayed. This unit is now on standby for connection from Bluetooth audio player . If your Bluetooth audio player is set ready for Bluetooth wireless connection, connection to this unit is automatically established. Note Before you can use audio players you may need to enter the PIN code into this unit. If your player requires a PIN code to establish a connection, look for the code on the player or in its accompa- nying documentation. Refer to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection on page 39. Playing songs on a Bluetooth audio player 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Play in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to start play- back. Stopping playback 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Stop in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to stop the play- back. Disconnecting a Bluetooth audio player 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Disconnect audio in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to disconnect the Bluetooth audio player . Disconnected is displayed. The Bluetooth audio player is now disconnected from this unit. Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device) address 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Device info. in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on the previous page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left to switch to the BD address. 12-digit hexadecimal string is displayed. A vailable accessories En 53 Section 06 A vailable accessories
# P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right returns to the device name. Bluetooth T elephone If you use a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD - BTB200), you can connect a cellular phone fea- turing Bluetooth wireless technology to this unit for hands-free, wir eless calls, even while driving. ! In some countries, CD-BTB200 is not sold on the market. Basic Operations       1 Device name Shows the device name of the cellular phone. 2 Signal level indicator Shows the signal strength of cellular phone. ! The level shown on the indicator may differ from the actual signal level. 3 User number indicator Shows the registration number of the cellular phone. 4 Battery strength indicator Shows the batter y strength of cellular phone. ! The level shown on the indicator may differ from the actual batter y strength. ! If the batter y strength is not available, nothing is displayed in the batter y strength indicator area. 5 Incoming call notice indication Shows when an incoming call has been re- ceived and not checked yet. ! Incoming call notice is not displayed for calls made when your cellular phone is disconnected from this unit. 6 Automatic answering/Automatic rejecting in- dicator Shows AUTO when the automatic answering function is on (for more details, refer to Setting automatic answering on page 62). Shows REFUSE when the automatic rejecting function is on (for more details, refer to Setting automatic r ejecting on page 62). 7 Clock display Shows the time (if connected with a phone). Important ! Since this unit is on standby to connect with your cellular phone via Bluetooth wireless technology , using this unit without running the engine can result in battery drainage. ! Advanced operations that require your atten- tion such as dialing numbers on the monitor , using phone book, etc., are prohibited while you are driving. When you need to use these advanced operations, stop your vehicle in a safe place. Notes ! The equalizer cur ve for the phone source is fixed. ! When selecting the phone source, you can only operate Fader (balance adjustment) in the audio menu. Setting up for hands-fr ee 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. 1 Connection F or detailed instructions on connecting your phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless tech- nology , refer to Connecting a cellular phone on page 56. A vailable accessories En 54 Section 06
# Y our phone should now be temporarily con- nected. However , to make best use of the technol- ogy , we recommend you register the phone to this unit. 2 Registration T o register your temporarily connected phone, refer to Registering a connected cellular phone on page 57. 3 V olume adjustment Adjust the earpiece volume on your cellular phone for comfort. When adjusted, the volume level is recorded in this unit as the default set- ting. # Caller ’s voice volume and ring volume may var y depending on the type of cellular phone. # If the difference between the ring volume and caller ’s voice volume is big, overall volume level may become unstable. # Before disconnecting the cellular phone from this unit, make sure to adjust the volume to a proper level. If the volume is muted (zero level) on your cellular phone, the volume level of your cel- lular phone remains muted even after the cellular phone is disconnected. Making a phone call V oice recognition 1 Press B and hold until V oice dial ap- pears in the display . V oice dial appears in the display. When V oice dial ON is displayed, voice recognition function is now ready . # If your cellular phone does not feature voice recognition function, No voice dial appears in the display and operation is not possible. 2 Pronounce the name of your contact. T aking a phone call Answering or rejecting an incoming call % Answering an incoming call When a call comes in, press MUL TI-CONTROL . # Y ou can also per form this operation by push- ing MUL TI-CONTROL up. % End a call P ush MUL TI-CONTROL down. % Rejecting an incoming call When a call comes in, push MUL TI-CONTROL down. Notes ! If private mode is selected on the cellular phone, hands-free phoning may not be per- formed. ! The estimated call time appears in the display (this may differ slightly from the actual call time). Operating a call waiting % Answering a call waiting When a call comes in, press MUL TI-CONTROL . # Y ou can also per form this operation by push- ing MUL TI-CONTROL up. % End all calls P ush MUL TI-CONTROL down. % Switch between callers on hold P ress MUL TI-CONTROL . # Y ou can also per form this operation by push- ing MUL TI-CONTROL up. % Rejecting call waiting P ush MUL TI-CONTROL down. Notes ! P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL down ends all calls including calls waiting on line. A vailable accessories En 55 Section 06 A vailable accessories
! T o end the call, both you and your caller need to hang up the phone. Function and operation 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. Search&Connect (search and connect) — Disconnect phone (disconnect phone) — Connection open (connection open) — Set phone (registering phone) — Connect phone (connect phone) — Delete phone (delete phone) —PH.B.T ransfer (phone book transfer) — PH.B.Name view (phone book name view) — Clear memory (clear memor y) — Number dial (call by enter- ing number) — Refuse calls (automatic reject setting) — Auto answer (automatic answer setting) — Ring tone (ring tone select) — Auto connect (automatic connection setting) — Echo cancel (echo cancel)— Device info. (device information) If not connected yet The following functions cannot be operated. ! Disconnect phone (disconnect phone) ! Set phone (registering phone) ! PH.B.Name view (phone book name view) ! Clear memory (clear memor y) ! Number dial (call by entering number) If connected but not registered yet The following functions cannot be operated. ! Search&Conn ect (search and connect) ! Connection open (connection open) ! Connect phone (connect phone) ! PH.B.Name view (phone book name view) ! Clear memory (clear memor y) If already connected and registered The following functions cannot be operated. ! Search&Conn ect (search and connect) ! Connection open (connection open) ! Set phone (registering phone) ! Connect phone (connect phone) Notes ! T o return to the playback display , press B. ! Device info. is the same as that of the Blue- tooth audio. (Refer to Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device) address on page 53.) ! PH.B.Name view (phone book name view) cannot be selected for cellular phone regis- tered guest phone. ! If cellular phone is connected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology with HSP (Head Set P rofile), PH.B.Name view, Clear memory , Number dial and Refuse calls cannot be selected. ! If you do not operate functions other than Search&Conn ect , Connection open , Connect phone , PH.B.T ransfer , Disconnect phone , Number dial and Clear memory within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . Connecting a cellular phone Searching for available cellular phones 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Search&Connect in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on this page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to search for available cellular phones. While searching, Searching flashes. When available cellular phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology are found, device name or Name not found (if names cannot be ob- tained) is displayed. # If this unit fails to find any available cellular phones, Not found is displayed. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a device name you want to connect. # P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to switch the BD address and device name. A vailable accessories En 56 Section 06
4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to connect the selected cellular phone. While connecting, Connecting flashes. T o complete the connection, check the device name ( Pioneer BT Unit) and enter the link code on your cellular phone. If the connection is established, Connected is displayed. # PIN code is set to 0000 as the default. Y ou can change this code. Refer to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection on page 39. Using a cellular phone to initiate a connection 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Connection open in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on the previous page. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to open the con- nection. Always waiting flashes and the unit is now on standby for connection from a cellular phone. 3 Use cellular phone to connect to this unit. # PIN code is set to 0000 as the default. Y ou can change this code. Refer to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection on page 39. Disconnecting a cellular phone 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Disconnect phone in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on the previous page. Device name of the connected phone appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to disconnect a cellular phone from this unit. After disconnection is completed, Disconnected is displayed. Registering a connected cellular phone 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Set phone in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on the previous page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a pairing assignment. P1 (user phone 1) —P2 (user phone 2) —P3 (user phone 3) — G1 (guest phone 1) — G2 (guest phone 2) # P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to switch the BD address and device name. # As you select each assignment, you can see whether or not a phone is already registered. If the assignment is empty , No data is displayed. If the assignment is already taken, the device name appears. T o replace an assignment with a new phone, first delete the current assignment. F or more detailed instructions, see Deleting a regis- tered phone on this page. 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to register the currently connected phone. When registration is completed, Reg.Completed is displayed. # If the registration fails, Reg.ERROR is dis- played. In this case, return to step 1 and tr y again. Deleting a registered phone 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Delete phone in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on the previous page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a pairing assignment. P1 (user phone 1) —P2 (user phone 2) —P3 (user phone 3) — G1 (guest phone 1) — G2 (guest phone 2) # P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to switch the BD address and device name. # If the assignment is empty , No data is dis- played and operation is not possible. A vailable accessories En 57 Section 06 A vailable accessories
3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to select Delete YES. Delete YES is displayed. Deleting phone is now on standby. 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to delete the phone. After the phone is deleted, Deleted is dis- played. Connecting to a register ed cellular phone Connecting to a registered phone manually 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Connect phone in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a pairing assignment. P1 (user phone 1) —P2 (user phone 2) —P3 (user phone 3) — G1 (guest phone 1) — G2 (guest phone 2) # P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to switch the BD address and device name. # If the assignment is empty , No data is dis- played and operation is not possible. 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to connect the selected cellular phone. While connecting, Connecting is displayed. After the connection is completed, Connected is displayed. Connecting to a registered phone automatically 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Auto connect in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn auto- matic connection on. If your cellular phone is ready for Bluetooth wireless connection, connection to this unit is automatically established. # T o turn automatic connection off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Using the phone book T ransferring en tries to the phone book The Phone Book can hold a total of 500 en- tries. 300 from User 1, 150 from User 2, and 50 from User 3. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select PH.B.T ransfer in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to enter the phone book transfer standby mode. T ransfer YES appears in the display . 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to show the con- firmation display . T ransfer -/- appears in the display . 4 Use the cellular phone to perform phone book transfer . P er form phone book transfer using the cellu- lar phone. For detailed instructions, refer to the instruction manual that came with your cellular phone. # The display indicates how many entries have been transferred and the total number to be transferred. 5 Data transferred is displayed and phone book transfer is completed. Changing the phone book display order 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select PH.B.Name view in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. Invert names YES appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to change the name view order . Inverted is displayed and the name view order is changed. A vailable accessories En 58 Section 06
P ressing MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly changes the name view order between first and last name. Calling a number in the phone book Important Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- ing brake when per forming this operation. After finding the number you want to call in the phone book, you can select the entr y and make the call. 1 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to display the list. 2 Press D/Scrl to display the phone book. P ress D/ Scrl repeatedly to switch between the following lists: Phone book —Missed call —Dialled call — Re- ceived call 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the first letter of the name you are looking for . 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display en- tries. The display shows the first three Phone Book entries starting with that letter (e.g. “Ben ”, “ Brian” and “ Burt” when “ B” is selected). 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a Phone Book entry you want to call. # Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . 6 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to display the detailed list of the selected entry . The phone number , name and genre (if as- signed) of entries are displayed in the detailed list. # Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . # If several phone numbers are included in an entr y , select one by turning MUL TI-CONTROL . # If you want to go back and select another entr y , push MUL TI-CONT ROL lef t. 7 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to make a call. 8 T o end the call, push MUL TI-CONTROL down. Editing the name of a Phone Book entry Important Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- ing brake when per forming this operation. Y ou can edit the names of Phone Book entries. Each name can be up to 16 characters long. 1 Display the detailed list of your desired Phone Book entry . Please see Steps 1 to 6 of the following section for how to do this. Refer to Calling a number in the phone book on this page. 2 Press and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to dis- play the name input screen. Edit name is displayed. 3 Press D/Scrl to select the desired charac- ter type. Each press of D/ Scrl switches the character types in the following order: Alphabet (upper case), numbers and symbols — alphabet (lower case)— numbers and sym- bols —European characters, such as those with accents (e.g., á, à, ä, ç) or Russian char- acters # P ressing and holding D/ Scrl enables you to switch character set between ISO8859-1 (Eur- opean characters) and ISO8859-5 (Russian char- acters) alternately . # European characters and Russian characters can ’t be mixed. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a letter . # T o delete a character and leave a space, select “ _” (underbar). A vailable accessories En 59 Section 06 A vailable accessories
5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the previous or next character position. 6 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to store the new name. Editing phone numbers Important Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- ing brake when per forming this operation. Y ou can edit the numbers of Phone Book en- tries. Each phone number can be up to 24 di- gits long. 1 Display the detailed list of your desired Phone Book entry . Please see Steps 1 to 6 of the following section for how to do this. Refer to Calling a number in the phone book on the previous page. 2 Press and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to dis- play the name input screen. Edit name is displayed. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to switch to the number input screen. Edit name (name input screen) — Edit number (number input screen) — Clear memory (clear memor y screen) 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the number you want to change. 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to change numbers. Repeat these steps until you have finished changing. 6 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to store the new number . Clearing a phone book entry Important Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- ing brake when per forming this operation. 1 Display the detailed list of your desired Phone Book entry . Please see Steps 1 to 5 of the following section for how to do this. Refer to Calling a number in the phone book on the previous page. 2 Press and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to dis- play the name input screen. Edit name is displayed. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to switch to the clear memory screen. Edit name (name input screen) — Edit number (number input screen) — Clear memory (clear memor y screen) 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to show a confirmation display . Clear memory YES is displayed. # If you do not want to clear the memor y that you have selected, push MUL TI-CONTROL left. The display reverts to normal. 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to delete the Phone Book entry . Cleared is displayed. The Phone Book entr y is deleted. The display returns to Phone Book entr y list. Using the call history Important Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- ing brake when per forming this operation. The 12 most recent calls made (dialled), re- ceived and missed, are stored in the call his- tor y . Y ou can browse the call histor y and call numbers from it. 1 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to display the list. A vailable accessories En 60 Section 06
2 Press D/Scrl to display the phone book. P ress D/ Scrl repeatedly to switch between the following lists: Phone book —Missed call —Dialled call — Re- ceived call # F or more details about the Phone Book list, refer to Using the phone book on page 58. # If no phone numbers are stored in the se- lected list, No data is displayed. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select a phone number . T urning MUL TI-CONTROL to change the phone numbers stored in the list. # If the phone number is already in the phone book, the corresponding name is displayed. # Y ou can also change the phone number by pushing MUL TI-CONTRO L up or down. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to display the detailed list. Name and phone number are displayed in the detailed list. # If the number is already in the Phone Book then the name is also displayed. # T urning MUL TI-CONTROL switches to the pre- vious or next phone number displayed in the de- tailed list. # If you do not operate functions other than Edit- ing the name of a Phone Book entr y and Editing phone numbers within about 30 seconds, the dis- play automatically returns to the ordinar y display . 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to make a call. # F or an international call, press and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to add to the phone number . 6 T o end the call, push MUL TI-CONTROL down. Making a call by entering phone number Important Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- ing brake when per forming this operation. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Number dial in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a number . 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the previous or next po- sition. # Up to 24 digits can be entered. 4 When you finish entering the number , press MUL TI-CONTROL. Call confirmation appears. # P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right in the confir- mation display returns you to the number input display , and you can reenter the phone number . 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to make a call. 6 T o end the call, push MUL TI-CONTROL down. Clearing memory 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Clear memory in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select an item. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the items are switched in the following order: Phone book (phone book) —Missed calls (missed call histor y) — Dialed calls (dialled call histor y) — Received calls (received call his- tor y) — Dial preset (preset phone numbers) — All clear (delete all memor y) # If you want to clear all the Phone Book, dialled/received/missed call histor y list and pre- set phone number , select All clear. # If guest phone is connected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology , Phone book can- not be selected. A vailable accessories En 61 Section 06 A vailable accessories
3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to deter - mine the item that you want to delete from this unit. Clear memory YES is displayed. Clearing memor y is now on standby . # If you do not want to clear the memor y that you have selected, push MUL TI-CONTROL left. The display reverts to normal. 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to clear the memory . Cleared is displayed and data on the selected item is cleared from this unit ’s memor y . Setting automatic rejecting 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Refuse calls in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn auto- matic call rejection on. # T o turn automatic call rejection off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Setting automatic answering 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Auto answer in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn auto- matic answering on. # T o turn automatic answering function off , press MUL TI-CONT ROL again. Switching the ring tone 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Ring tone in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn the ring tone on. # T o turn the ring tone off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Echo canceling and noise reduction 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Echo cancel in the function menu. Refer to F unction and operation on page 56. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n echo can- celing on. # T o turn echo canceling off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Multi-CD Player Basic Operations Y ou can use this unit to contr ol a multi-CD player , which is sold separately . ! Only functions described in this section can be operated. ! Only functions described in this manual are supported by 50-disc multi-CD players. ! This unit is not designed to operate disc title list functions with a 50-disc multi- CD player . F or information about the disc title list func- tions, refer to Selecting discs from the disc title list on page 65.     1 Disc number indicator 2 T rack number indicator 3 Play time indicator 4 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. % Select a disc P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. A vailable accessories En 62 Section 06
% Fast forward or reverse P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. % Select a track P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. Notes ! When multi-CD player completes preparator y operations, READY is displayed. ! If an error message is displayed, refer to the multi-CD player owner ’s manual. ! If there are no discs in the multi-CD player ma- gazine, NO DISC is displayed. Using CD TEXT functions Y ou can use these functions only with a CD TEXT compatible multi- CD player . The operation is the same as that of the built- in CD player . Refer to Displaying text information on disc on page 15. Introduction to advanced operations Y ou can only use Compression (compr ession and DBE) with a multi-CD player that supports them. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) —Compression (compression and DBE) — ITS play mode (ITS play) — ITS memo (ITS programming) — TitleInput "A" (disc title input) # If you do not operate functions other than ITS memo and TitleInput "A" within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . # When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible multi-CD player , you cannot switch to TitleInput "A" . The disc title is already recorded on the CD TEXT disc. Function and operation Play mode , Random mode , Scan mode , Pause and TitleInput "A" operations are basi- cally the same as that of the built-in CD player . Function name Operation Play mode Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on pa ge 16. However , the repeat play ranges you can select are different from that of the built-i n CD player . The repeat play ranges of the multi-CD player are: ! M-CD repeat – Repeat all discs in the multi- CD player ! T rack repeat – Repeat just the current track ! Disc repeat – Repeat the cur- rent disc Random mode Refer to Playing tracks in random order on page 16. Scan mode Refer to Scanning folders and tracks on page 17. Pause Refer to P ausing playback on page 17. TitleInput "A" Refer to Entering disc titles on page 17. Notes ! T o return to the playback display , press B. ! If you select other discs during repeat play , the repeat play range changes to M-CD repeat . ! If you per form track search or fast for ward/re- verse during T rack repeat , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . A vailable accessories En 63 Section 06 A vailable accessories
! After track or disc scanning is finished, nor- mal playback of the tracks begins again. Using compression and bass emphasis Y ou can only use these functions with a multi- CD player that supports them. COMP (compression) and DBE (dynamic bass emphasis) functions lets you adjust the sound playback quality of the multi- CD player . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Compression in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. # If the multi-CD player does not support COMP/DBE, No COMP is displayed when you at- tempt to select it. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select your fa- vorite setting. COMP OFF —COMP 1 —COMP 2 — COMP OFF —DBE 1 —DBE 2 Using ITS playlists ITS (instant track selection) lets you make a playlist of favorite tracks from the multi-CD player magazine. After you have added your fa- vorite tracks to the playlist, you can turn on ITS play and play just those selections. Y ou can use ITS to enter and play back up to 99 tracks per disc from up to 100 discs (with the disc titles). (With multi-CD players sold be- fore the CDX-P1250 and CDX-P650, up to 24 tracks can be stored in the playlist.) Creating a playlist with ITS programming 1 Play a CD that you want to program. P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select the CD. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ITS memo in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 3 Select the desired track by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up to store the currently playing track in the playlist. Memory complete is displayed and the cur- rently playing selection is added to your play- list. 5 Press B to return to the playback dis- play . Note After data for 100 discs is stored in memor y , data for a new disc will over write the oldest one. Playback from your ITS playlist ITS play lets you listen to the tracks that you have entered into your ITS playlist. When you turn on ITS play , tracks from your ITS playlist in the multi- CD player begin to play . 1 Select the repeat range. Refer to Playing tracks in random or der on page 16. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ITS play mode in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn ITS play on. ITS play appears in the display . Playback be- gins of those tracks from your playlist within the previously selected M-CD repeat or Disc repeat ranges. # If no tracks in the current range are pro- grammed for ITS play , then ITS empty is dis- played. # T o turn ITS play off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Erasing a track from your ITS playlist Y ou can delete a track from your ITS playlist if ITS play is on. A vailable accessories En 64 Section 06
If ITS play is already on, skip to step 2. If ITS play is off , use MUL TI-CONTROL . 1 Play the CD with the track you want to delete from your ITS playlist, and tur n ITS play on. Refer to Playback from your ITS playlist on the previous page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ITS memo in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on page 63. 3 Select the desired track by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL down to erase the track from your ITS playlist. The currently playing selection is erased from your ITS playlist and playback of the next track begins. # If there are no tracks from your playlist in the current range, ITS empty is displayed and nor- mal playback resumes. 5 Press B to return to the playback dis- play . Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist Y ou can delete all tracks of a CD from your ITS playlist if ITS play is off . 1 Play the CD that you want to delete. P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select the CD. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ITS memo in the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on page 63. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL down to erase all tracks on the currently playing CD from your ITS playlist. All tracks on the currently playing CD are de- leted from your playlist and Memory deleted is displayed. 4 Press B to return to the playback dis- play . Using disc title functions Y ou can input CD titles and display the titles. Then, you can easily search for and play a de- sired disc. Entering disc titles Use the disc title input feature to store up to 100 CD titles (with ITS playlist) into the multi- CD player . Each title can be up to 10 charac- ters long. F or details concerning operation, refer to En- tering disc titles on page 17. ! Titles remain in the memor y even after the disc is removed from the magazine, and are recalled when the disc is reinserted. ! After data for 100 discs is stored in mem- or y , data for a new disc will over write the oldest one. Displaying disc titles % Press D/Scrl to select the desired text information. ! For title entered CD Play time — : disc title and play time ! For CD TEXT discs Play time — : disc artist name and : track title — : disc artist name and : disc title — : disc title and : track title — : track artist name and : track title — : track title and play time # Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . Selecting discs from the disc title list Disc title list lets you see the list of disc titles entered in the multi-CD player and select one of them to play back. % Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired disc title. T urn to change the disc title. P ress to play . A vailable accessories En 65 Section 06 A vailable accessories
# Y ou can also change the disc title by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # When playing CD TEXT disc, push MUL TI-CONTROL right to see a list of the tracks in the selected disc. P ush MUL TI-CONTRO L left to return to the disc list. # If no title is entered for a disc, NO TITLE is dis- played. # NO DISC is displayed next to the disc number when there is no disc in the magazine. # Y ou can scroll through text data by pressing and holding D/ Scrl . # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinar y display . DVD Player Basic Operations Y ou can use this unit to contr ol a DVD player or multi-DVD player , which is sold separately . F or details concerning operation, refer to the DVD player ’s or multi-DVD player ’s operation manual. This section provides information on DVD operations with this unit which differs from that described in the DVD player ’ so r multi-DVD player ’s operation manual.       1 DVD-V /VCD /CD /MP3 /WMA indicator Shows the type of disc currently playing. 2 Disc number indicator Shows the number of the disc currently play- ing when using a multi-DVD player . 3 Title/F older number indicator Shows the title (when playing DVD video) or folder (when playing compressed audio) of the selection currently playing. 4 Chapter/track number indicator Shows the chapter (when playing DVD video) or track (when playing Video CD, CD or com- pressed audio) currently playing. 5 V oltage indicator Shows the batter y voltage. ! The level displayed on the voltage indi- cator may differ from the actual voltage level. 6 Play time indicator % Select a chapter/track P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. % Fast forward or reverse P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. # When playing compressed audio, there is no sound on fast for ward or reverse. % Select a disc/title VCD /CD : Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. DVD-V /MP3 /WMA : P ush and hold MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. % Select a folder P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # Y ou can operate this function only when a DVD player compatible with compressed audio playback is connected to this unit. # Y ou cannot select a folder that does not have a compressed audio file recorded in it. Introduction to advanced operations 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option. P ress to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. During DVD video or Video CD playback Play mode (repeat play) —Pause (pause) During CD playback A vailable accessories En 66 Section 06
Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) —ITS play mode (ITS play) — ITS memo (ITS input) —TitleInput "A" (disc title input) During compressed audio playback Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) # T o return to the playback display , press B. # If you do not operate functions except for ITS memo and TitleInput "A" within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the ordinar y display . Function and operation Play mode , Random mode , Scan mode , Pause and TitleInput "A" operations are basi- cally the same as that of the built-in CD player . Also, ITS play mode and ITS memo opera- tions are basically the same as that the multi- CD player . Function name Operation Play mode Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on pa ge 16. But the repeat play range that you can select is var y depending on the type of disc or system. The re- peat play ranges of the DVD player/multi-DVD player are as below : During PBC playback of Video CDs, this function cannot be oper- ated. ! Disc repeat – Repeat the cur- rent disc ! Folder repeat – Repeat the current folder ! Title repeat – Repeat just the current title ! Chapter repeat – Repeat just the current chapte r ! T rack repeat – Repeat the cur- rent track Random mode Refer to Playing tracks in random order on page 16. Scan mode Refer to Scanning folders and tracks on page 17. Pause Refer to P ausing playback on page 17. ITS play mode Refer to Using ITS playlists on page 64. ITS memo Refer to Using ITS playlists on page 64. TitleInput "A" Refer to Entering disc titles on page 17. Notes ! If you select other discs during repeat play , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . ! When playing back Video CD or CD, if you per- form track search or fast forward/reverse dur- ing T rack repeat , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . ! When playing back compressed audio, if you select another folder during repeat play , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . ! When playing back compressed audio, if you per form track search or fast for ward/reverse during T rack repeat , the repeat play range changes to Folder repeat . ! Multi-DVD player that has ITS functions and disc title functions can also be connected to this unit. In this case, ITS play mode , ITS memo and disc title input can be con- trolled. ! The ITS function of a DVD player differs slightly from ITS playback with a multi-CD player . With multi-DVD player , ITS playback ap- plies only to the CD playing. F or details, refer to Using ITS playlists on page 64. A vailable accessories En 67 Section 06 A vailable accessories
Error messages When you contact your dealer or your nearest P ioneer Ser vice Center , be sure to have the error message recorded. Built-in CD Player Message Cause Action ERROR-11, 12, 17, 30 Dirty disc Clean disc. Scratched disc Replace disc. ERROR-10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 30, A0 Electrical or me- chanical T urn the ignition switch OFF and back ON, or switch to a diffe rent source, then back to the CD player . ERROR-15 The inserted disc does not contain any data Replace disc. ERROR-22, 23 The CD format cannot be played back Replace disc. NO AUDIO The inserted disc does not contain any files that can be played ba ck Replace disc. TRK SKIPPED The inserted disc contains WMA files that are pro - tected by DRM Replace disc. PROTECT All the files on the inserted disc are secured by DRM Replace disc. USB storage device Message Cause Action NO AUDIO No songs T ransfer the audio files to the external storage device and connect. USB storage de- vice with sec urity enabled is con- nected F ollow the USB storage device in- structions to dis- able the sec urity . NO DEVICE The USB storage device or iP od is not connected to the USB port of this unit. Connect a compa- tible USB storage device. TRK SKIPPED The connected USB storage de- vice contains WMA files that are protected by Windows Med- ia ä DRM 9/10 Play an audio file not protected by Windows Media DRM 9/10. PROTECT All the files in the USB storage de- vice are pro- tected by Windows Media DRM 9/10 T ransfer audio files not protected by Windows Media DRM 9/10 to the USB storage de- vice and connect. NOT COMP A- TIBLE The USB storage device connected to is not sup- ported by this unit. Connect a USB storage device that is USB Mass Sto - rage Class compli- ant. CHECK USB The USB connec- tor or USB cable is short-circuited. Confirm that the USB connector or USB cable is not caught in some - thing or damaged. The connected USB storage de- vice consumes more than 500 mA (maximum allowable cur- rent). Disconnect the USB storage de- vice and do not use it. T urn the ignition switch to OFF , then to ACC or ON and then connect the com- pliant USB storage device. ERROR-19 Communication failure P er form one of the following opera- tions. – T urn the ignition switch OFF and back ON. – Disconnect or eject the USB sto- rage device. – Change to a dif- ferent source. Then, return to the USB source. ERROR-23 USB storage de- vice is not for- matted with F A T16 or F AT32 USB storage de- vice should be for- matted with F A T16 or F A T32. Additional Information En 68 Appendix
iPod Message Cause Action ERROR-19 Communication failure Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iP od main menu is displ ayed, connect the cable again. Reset the iP od. iP od failure Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iP od main menu is displ ayed, connect the cable again. Reset the iP od. ERROR-16, 18 Old version of iP od Update the iPod version. iP od failure Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iP od main menu is displ ayed, connect the cable again. Reset the iP od. ERROR-A1 CHECK USB iP od is not charged but op- erates correctly Check if the con- nection cable for iP od shorted out (e.g., not caught in metal objects). After checking, turn the ignition switch OFF and back ON or discon- nect the iPod and connect again. NO SONGS No songs T ransfer the songs to iP od. STOP No songs in the current list Select a list that contains the songs. NO DEVICE The USB storage device or iP od is not connected to the USB port of this unit. Connect a compa- tible iP od. Understanding auto T A and EQ error messages When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible using the auto T A and EQ, an error message may ap- pear on the display . If an error message ap- pears, refer to the table below to see what the problem is and the suggested method of cor- recting the problem. After checking, tr y again. Message Cause Action ERR:MIC check Microphone is not connected. Plug the supp lied microphone se- curely into the jack. ERR:High Band , ERR: High –Lch , ERR:High –Rch , ERR:Mid Band , ERR:Mid –Lch , ERR:Mid –Rch , ERR:Low Band , ERR: Low –Lch , ERR: Low –Rch , ERR: SUBWOOFER , ERR:SW-Lch , ERR:SW-Rch The microphone cannot pick up the measuring tone of a speaker . ! Confirm that the speakers are con- nected correctly . ! Correct the input level setting of the power amp con- nected to the speakers. ! Set the micro - phone correctly . ERR:Outside Noise The surrounding noise level is too high. ! Stop your car in a place that is as quiet as possible, and switch off the engine, air condi- tioner or heater . ! Set the micro - phone correctly . Additional Information En 69 Appendix Additional Information
Handling guideline of discs and player ! Use only discs featuring either of following two logos. ! Use only conventional, fully circular discs. Do not use shaped discs. ! Use a 12-cm CD. Do not use an 8-cm disc. ! Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD loading slot. ! Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise damaged discs as they may da- mage the player . ! Unfinalized CD -R/CD-RW disc playback is not possible. ! Do not touch the recorded sur face of the discs. ! Store discs in their cases when not in use. ! Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot envir- onments including under direct sunlight. ! Do not attach labels, write on or apply che- micals to the sur face of the discs. ! T o clean a CD, wipe the disc with a sof t cloth outward from the center . ! Condensation may temporarily impair the player ’ s per formance. Leave it to adjust to the warmer temperature for about one hour . Also, wipe any dump discs with a soft cloth. ! Playback of discs may not be possible be- cause of disc charac teristics, disc format, recorded application, playback environ- ment, storage condi tions, and so on. ! T ext information may not be correctly dis- played depending on the recorded environ- ment. ! Road shocks may interrupt disc playback. ! Read the precautions for discs before using them. DualDiscs ! DualDiscs are two-si ded discs that have a recordable CD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD for video on the other . ! Since the CD side of DualDiscs is not phy- sically compatible with the general CD standard, it may not be possible to play the CD side with this unit. ! F requent loading and ejecting of a Dual- Disc may result in scratches on the disc. Serious scratches can lead to playback pro- blems on this unit. In some cases, a Dual- Disc may become stuck in the disc loading slot and will not eject. T o prevent this, we recommend you refrain from using Dual- Disc with this unit. ! Please refer to the information from the disc manufacturer for more detailed infor- mation about DualDiscs . Handling guideline of USB storage device and this unit ! This unit can play back files in the USB por- table audio player/USB memor y that is USB Mass Storage Class. ! Optimum per formance of this unit may not be obtained depending on the connected USB storage device. ! Do not leave the USB storage device in any place with high temperatures. ! Depending on the kind of USB storage de- vice you use, this unit may not recognize the storage device or file may not be played back properly . ! Operations may var y depending on the kind of a USB storage device. Additional Information En 70 Appendix
! Y ou cannot connect a USB storage device to this unit via a USB hub. ! Do not plug anything other than the USB storage device into the USB port. ! 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 accelerator pedal. ! P artitioned USB storage device is not com- patible with this unit. ! Depending on the USB storage device con- nected to this unit, it may generate noise in the radio. Compressed au dio compatibility (disc, USB) WMA ! Compatible format: WMA encoded by Windows Media Player ! File extension: .wma ! Bit rate: 48 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), 48 kbps to 384 kbps (VBR) ! Sampling frequency: 32 kHz to 48 kHz ! Windows Media Audio Professional, Loss- less, V oice: No MP3 ! File extension: .mp3 ! Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR , VBR) ! Sampling frequency: 16 kHz to 48 kHz (32, 44.1, 48 kHz for emphasis) ! Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 (ID3 tag V ersion 2.x is given priority than V ersion 1.x.) ! M3u playlist: No ! MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: No AAC ! Compatible format: AAC encoded by iT unes ! File extension: .m4a ! T ransmission rate: 16 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) ! Sampling frequency: 11.025 kHz to 48 kHz ! Apple Lossless: No WA V ! Compatible format: Linear PCM (LPCM), MS ADPCM ! File extension: .wav ! Quantization bits: 8 and 16 (LPCM), 4 (MS ADPCM) ! Sampling frequency: 16 kHz to 48 kHz (LPCM), 22.05 kHz to 44.1 kHz (MS ADPCM) Supplemental information of compressed audio (disc, USB) ! There may be a slight delay when starting playback of audio files encoded with image data. ! File extensions must be used properly . ! Only 32 characters from the beginning can be displayed as a file name (including the extension) or a folder name. ! Russian text to be displayed on this unit should be encoded with the following char- acter sets: — Unicode (UTF-8, UTF-16) — Character sets other than Unicode that are used in Windows environment and are set to Russian in the multi-language setting ! The text information of some audio files may not be correctly displayed. Compressed au dio files on the disc ! ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2 compliant. Romeo and Joliet file systems are both compatible with this player . ! Multi-session playback is possible. ! Compressed audio files are not compatible with packet write data transfer . ! Regardless of the length of blank section between the songs of original recording, compressed audio discs play with a short pause between songs. Additional Information En 71 Appendix Additional Information
Compressed au dio files in the USB storage device About USB storage device compatibility , refer to Specifications on page 75. ! Copyright protected files cannot be played back. ! There may be a slight delay when starting playback of audio files on a USB storage device with numerous folder hierarchies. Example of a hierarchy and playback sequences : F older : Compressed audio file 1 2 3 4 5 6 L e v e l 1 L e v e l 2 L e v e l 3 L e v e l 4 The sequence of audio files on the disc ! This unit assigns folder numbers. The user cannot assign folder numbers. ! F older selection sequence or other opera- tion may be altered depending on the en- coding or writing sof tware. ! F or practical use, the folder hierarchy should have as few tiers as possible. ! Up to 999 files on a disc can be played back. ! Up to 99 folders on a disc can be played back. The sequence of audio files on the USB storage device F or USB portable audio players, the sequence is different and depends on the player . ! 01 to 05 represent assigned folder num- bers. 1 to 6 represent the playback se- quence. The user cannot assign folder numbers and specif y the playback se- quence with this unit. ! Playback sequence is the same as re- corded sequence in the USB storage de- vice. ! T o specif y the playback sequence, the fol- lowing method is recommended. 1 Create the file name including numbers that specify the playback sequence (e.g., 001xxx.mp3 and 099yyy .mp3). 2 P ut those files into a folder . 3 Record the folder containing files into the USB storage device. However , depending on the system environ- ment, you cannot specify the playback se- quence. ! Up to 15 000 files in a USB storage device can be played back. ! Up to 500 folders in a USB storage device can be played back. ! Up to eight tiers director y in a USB storage device can be played back. iPod iPod compatibility ! This unit supports only the following iP od models. Supported iPod sof tware versions are shown below . Older versions of iP od software may not be supported. — iP od nano first generation (software ver- sion 1.3.1) — iP od nano second generation (software version 1.1.3) — iP od nano third generation (software version 1.1.2) — iP od nano fourth generation (software version 1.0.3) Additional Information En 72 Appendix
— iP od fifth generation (software version 1.3.0) — iP od classic (sof tware version 1.1.2) — iP od touch (sof tware version 2.0) — iPhone (sof tware version 2.0) — iPhone 3G (sof tware version 2.0) ! Depending on the generation or version of the iP od, some functions can not be oper- ated. ! Operations may var y depending on the sof t- ware version of iP od. ! When using an iP od, iPod Dock Connector to USB Cable is required. ! P ioneer CD-IU50 inter face cable is also available. F or details, consult your dealer . ! This unit can control previous generations iP od models with a Pioneer iP od adapter (e.g. CD-IB100 N ). F or details concerning operation with the iP od adapter , refer to Playing songs on iP od on page 50. About handling the iPod ! Do not leave the iP od in direct sunlight for extended amounts of time. Extended expo- sure to direct sunlight can result in iP od malfunction due to the resulting high tem- perature. ! Do not leave the iP od in a high tempera- ture. ! Connect directly the dock connector cable to the iP od so that this unit works properly . ! Firmly secure the iP od when driving. Do not let the iP od fall onto the floor , where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal. ! F or details, refer to the iP od ’s manuals. About iPod settings ! Y ou cannot operate the iP od Equalizer on P ioneer products. W e recommend that you set the iP od Equalizer to off , before con- necting to this unit. ! Y ou cannot set Repeat to off on the iP od when using this unit. Even if you set Repeat to off on the iP od, Repeat is automatically changed to All when connecting the iP od to this unit. Copyright and trademark notice WMA Windows Media and the Windows logo are tra- demarks or registered trademarks of Microsof t Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corpo ration and cannot be used or distributed without a license from Microsof t Licensing , Inc. MP3 Supply of this product only conveys a license for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue- generating) real time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broad- casting/streaming via internet, intranets and/ or other networks or in other electronic con- tent distribution systems, such as pay-audio or audio- on-demand applications. An indepen- dent license for such use is required. F or de- tails, please visit http://www .mp3licensing.com. iT unes Apple and iT unes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other coun- tries. Additional Information En 73 Appendix Additional Information
iPod iP od is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. “ Made for iP od ” means that an electronic ac- cessor y has been designed to connect specifi- cally to iP od and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple per formance stan- dards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulator y standards. iPhone iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc. “ W orks with iPhone ” means that an electronic accessor y has been designed to connect spe- cifically to iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple per formance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulator y standards. SA T Radio The SA T RADIO READY mark indicates that the Satellite Radio T uner for P ioneer (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 ser vice station regarding the satellite radio tuner that can be connected to this unit. F or satellite radio tuner operation, please refer to the satellite radio tuner owner ’s manual. ! The system will use direct satellite-to -recei- ver broadcasting technology to provide lis- teners in their cars and at home with cr ystal-clear sound seamlessly from coast to coast. Satellite radio will create and package over 100 channels of digital-quality music, news, sports, talk and childre n ’s programming. ! “ SA T Radio ”, the SA T Radio logo and all re- lated marks are trademarks of Sirius Satel- lite Radio Inc., and XM Satellite Radio Inc. HD Radio T echnology ! HD Radio ä and the HD Radio Ready logo are proprietar y trademarks of iBiquity Digi- tal Corp. Additional Information En 74 Appendix
Specifications General P ower source ............................. 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 V allowable) Grounding system ................... Negative type Max. current consumption ..................................................... 2 . 0 A Dimensions (W × H × D): DIN Chassis ..................... 1 7 8 m m × 5 0 m m × 1 6 4 mm (7 in. × 2 in. × 6-1/2 in.) Nose ........................... 1 8 8 m m × 5 8 m m × 1 8 m m (7-3/8 in.× 2-1/4 in.× 3/4 in.) D Chassis ..................... 1 7 8 m m × 5 0 m m × 1 6 4 mm (7 in.× 2 in.× 6-1/2 in.) Nose ........................... 1 7 0 m m × 4 5 m m × 1 8 m m (6-3/4 in.× 1-3/4 in.× 3/4 in.) W eight .......................................... 1 . 6 k g (3.5 lbs) Audio/DSP P reout max output level ....... 5 . 0 V Loudness contour ................... 1 0 d B (100 Hz), 6.5 dB (10 kHz) (volum e: –30 dB) Equalizer (Left/Right independent 31-Band Graphic Equalizer): F reque ncy .......................... 20/25/31.5/ 40/50/63/80/100/ 125/160/200/250/315/400/ 500/630/800/1k/1.25k/1.6k/ 2k/2.5k/3.15k/4k/5k/6.3k/8k/ 10k/12.5k/16k/20k Hz Equalization range ........ ± 1 2 d B (0.5 dB step) Time alignme nt ........................ 0 c m t o 394.24 cm (0.77 cm/ step), 0 inch to 155.392 inch (0.3035 inch/step) Network (Left/Right independent): High: LPF F reque ncy ................ 5k/6.3k/8 k/10k/12.5k/16k/20k Hz Slope .......................... PASS, –6/ –12/ –18/ –24/ –30/ – 36 dB/oct Gain ............................ 0 d B t o –24 dB/Mute (1 dB step) Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse HPF F reque ncy ................ 800/1k/1.25k /1.6k/2k/2.5k/ 3.15k/4k/5k/6.3k/8k/10k/ 12.5k/16k Hz Slope .......................... –6/ –12/ –18/ –24/ –30/ – 36 dB/ oct Gain ............................ 0 d B t o –24 dB/Mute (1 dB step) Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse Mid: HPF/LPF F reque ncy (LPF ) .. . 25/31.5/40/50/63/80/100/125/ 160/200/250/315/400/500/ 630/800/1k/1.25k/1.6k/2k/ 2.5k/3.15k/4k/5k/6.3k/8k/ 10k/12.5k/16k/20k Hz F reque ncy (H PF) ................................. 20/25/31.5/40/50/63/80/10 0/ 125/160/200/250/315/400/ 500/630/800/1k/1.25k/1.6k/ 2k/2.5k/3.15k/4k/5k/6.3k/8k/ 10k/12.5k/16k Hz Slope (LPF) ............. PASS, –6/ –12/ –18/ –24/ –30/ – 36 dB/oct Slope (HPF) ............ PASS, –6/ –12/ – 18/ – 24/ –30/ – 36 dB/oct Gain ............................ 0 d B t o –24 dB/Mute (1 dB step) Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse Low : HPF/LPF F reque ncy (LPF ) .. . 25/31.5/40/50/63/80/100/125/ 160/200/250/315/400/500/ 630/800/1k/1.25k/1.6k/2k/ 2.5k/3.15k/4k/5k/6.3k/8k/ 10k/12.5k/16k/20k Hz F reque ncy (H PF) ................................. 20/25/31.5/40/50/63/80/10 0/ 125/160/200/250/315/400/ 500/630/800/1k/1.25k/1.6k/ 2k/2.5k/3.15k/4k/5k/6.3k/8k/ 10k/12.5k/16k Hz Slope (LPF) ............. PASS, –6/ –12/ –18/ –24/ –30/ – 36 dB/oct Slope (HPF) ............ PASS, –6/ –12/ – 18/ – 24/ –30/ – 36 dB/oct Gain ............................ 6 d B t o –24 dB/Mute (1 dB step) Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse Additional Information En 75 Appendix Additional Information
SW : HPF/LPF F reque ncy (LPF ) .. . 25/31.5/40/50/63/80/100/125/ 160/200/250/315/400/500/ 630/800/1k/1.25k/1.6k/2k/ 2.5k/3.15k/4k/5k/6.3k/8k/ 10k/12.5k/16k/20k Hz F reque ncy (H PF) ................................. 20/25/31.5/40/50/63/80/10 0/ 125/160/200/250/315/400/ 500/630/800/1k/1.25k/1.6k/ 2k/2.5k/3.15k/4k/5k/6.3k/8k/ 10k/12.5k/16k Hz Slope (LPF) ............. PASS, –6/ –12/ –18/ –24/ –30/ – 36 dB/oct Slope (HPF) ............ PASS, –6/ –12/ – 18/ – 24/ –30/ – 36 dB/oct Gain ............................ 6 d B t o –24 dB/Mute (1 dB step) Phase ........................ Normal/Reverse CD player System .......................................... Compac t disc audio system Usable discs .............................. Compact disc Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 1 1 5 d B ( 1 k H z ) ( I H F - A net- work) Number of channels .............. 2 ( s t ereo) MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG -1 & 2 Audio Layer 3 WMA decoding format ......... Ve r . 7 , 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch audio) (Windows Media Playe r) AAC decoding format ............ MPEG -4 AAC (iT un es en- coded only) (.m4a) (V er . 7.7 and earlier) WAV signal format .................. Linear PCM & MS ADPCM (Non-compressed) USB USB standard specification ..................................................... U S B 2 . 0 full speed Maximum current supply .... 5 0 0 m A Minimum memor y capacity ..................................................... 2 5 6 M B USB Class ................................... M S C (Mass Storage Class) File system .................................. F AT16, F A T32 MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG -1 & 2 Audio Layer 3 WMA decoding format ......... Ve r . 7 , 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch audio) (Windows Media Playe r) AAC decoding format ............ MPEG -4 AAC (iT un es en- coded only) (.m4a) (V er . 7.7 and earlier) WAV signal format .................. Linear PCM & MS ADPCM (Non-compressed) FM tuner F reque ncy ran ge ...................... 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz Usable sensitivity ..................... 9 d B f (0.8 µV/75 W , mono, S/N: 30 dB) Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 7 2 d B (IHF-A network) AM tuner F reque ncy ran ge ...................... 5 3 0 k H z t o 1 7 1 0 k H z ( 1 0 kHz) Usable sensitivity ..................... 2 5 µ V (S/N: 20 dB) Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 6 2 d B (IHF-A network) Note Specifications and the design are subject to mod- ifications without notice due to improvements. Additional Information En 76 Appendix
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