Pioneer DEX-P9R Owner's Manual
Multi-CD/D VD/D AB contr ol CD pla yer with RDS tuner Ownerâ s Manual DEX-P9R ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS This product conforms to new cord colors.
1 Contents Key Finder .................................................... 4 Head Unit .......................................................... 4 Remote Controller ............................................ 4 Opening and Closing the Remote Controller Cover .................... 5 - When the Cover is Closed - When the Cover is Open Remote Controller and Care .................... 7 Using the Remote Controller ............................ 7 Batteries ............................................................ 8 Before Using This Product ...................... 9 About This Product .......................................... 9 About This Manual ............................................ 9 Resetting the Microprocessor ............................ 9 Precaution ........................................................ 10 In Case of Trouble .......................................... 10 Detaching and Replacing the Front Panel .................................. 11 Theft Protection .............................................. 11 - Detaching the Front Panel - Replacing the Front Panel - Warning Tone Setting Up the Environment for Use ................................................ 13 Setting Up the Environment for Use .............. 13 Operation at the Initial Setting Screen ............ 13 - Accessing the Initial Setting Screen - Exit from the Initial Setting Screen Setting the Clock ............................................ 15 - Switching to the Clock Adjustment Screen - Setting the Clock - Setting the Clock by Time Signal - Off Clock - Returns to the Initial Setting Screen Setting the Display .......................................... 17 - Switching to the Display Setting Screen - Setting the Brightness - Setting the Dimmer - Selecting the Wallpaper - Selecting the Reverse Mode - Returns to the Initial Setting Screen Setting the General Environment .................... 19 - Switching to the General Environment Setting Screen - Switching the AUX Mode - Setting the Warning Tone - Turning the Confirmation Sound ON/OFF - Setting the DAB Priority - Switching the Auto PI Seek - Changing the FM Tuning Step - Returns to the Initial Setting Screen Setting the Menu Lock .................................... 22 - About the Menu Lock - Switching to the Menu Lock ON/OFF Basic Operation ...................................... 23 To Listen to Music .......................................... 23 Switching Power OFF .................................... 24
Tuner Operation ...................................... 25 Basic Operation of Tuner ................................ 25 Operation at the Tuner Setting Screen ............ 26 - Accessing the Tuner Setting Screen - Exit from the Tuner Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 27 - Best Stations Memory - Local Seek Tuning - Switching to the Preset Tuning Screen - Preset Tuning Using the RDS Functions ........................ 29 What is RDS? .................................................. 29 Alternative Frequency function ...................... 29 - Activating/Deactivating the AF function PI Seek function .............................................. 30 - PI Seek - Auto PI Seek (for preset station) PTY function .................................................. 31 - Searching the PTY - News Program Interruption Setting - PTY Alarm - Canceling Announcements - PTY List Traffic Announcement Standby function ........ 34 - Activating/Deactivating the TA function - Canceling Traffic Announcements - Adjusting the TA Volume - TP Alarm function Regional function ............................................ 36 - Activating the Regional function Radio Text ...................................................... 37 - Radio Text Display - Storing Radio Text in Memory - Recalling Preset Radio Text Built-in CD Player Operation ................ 39 Basic Operation of Built-in CD Player .......... 39 Operation at the Built-in CD Setting Screen .......................................... 41 - Accessing the Built-in CD Setting Screen - Exit from the Built-in CD Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 42 - Repeat Play - Random Play - Scan Play - Pause - Changing the Display Mode - Disc Title Input Multi-CD Player Operation .................... 45 Basic Operation of Multi-CD Player .............. 45 Operation at the Multi-CD Setting Screen ...... 46 - Accessing the Multi-CD Setting Screen - Exit from the Multi-CD Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 47 - Repeat Play - Random Play - Scan Play - Pause - Changing the Display Mode - Disc Number Search Disc Title ........................................................ 50 - Disc Title Input - Selecting Discs by Disc Title List 2 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
Contents 3 DVD Player Operation ............................ 53 Basic Operation of DVD Player ...................... 53 Operation at the DVD Setting Screen ............ 54 - Accessing the DVD Setting Screen - Exit from the DVD Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 55 - Repeat Play - Random Play - Scan Play - Pause - Changing the Display Mode - Disc Number Search - Disc Title Input DAB Tuner Operation .............................. 58 Basic Operation of DAB Tuner ...................... 58 Operation at the DAB Tuner Setting Screen ................ 59 - Accessing the DAB Tuner Setting Screen - Exit from the DAB Tuner Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 60 - Switching to the Preset Tuning Screen - Preset Tuning - Announcement Support function - Service Component function - Dynamic Label function - Available PTY function - Service Follow function TV Tuner Operation .................................. 69 Basic Operation of TV Tuner .......................... 69 Operation at the TV Tuner Setting Screen .................... 70 - Accessing the TV Tuner Setting Screen - Exit from the TV Tuner Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 71 - Best Stations Sequential Memory - Switching to the Preset Tuning Screen - Preset Tuning Audio Adjustment .................................... 73 Switching to the Audio Adjustment Screen .... 73 - Fader/Balance Adjustment - Bass/Treble Adjustment - Source Level Adjustment Other Functions ........................................ 76 Using the AUX Source .................................... 76 - Selecting the AUX Source - AUX Title Input Cellular Telephone Muting .............................. 76 Turn OFF the Display Indication .................... 77 CD Player and Care .................................. 78 Precaution ........................................................ 78 Built-in CD PlayerâÂÂs Error Message .............. 79 Connecting the Units .............................. 80 Setting Examples ............................................ 81 Attaching the noise filter ................................ 82 Connecting without Audio Unit (DEQ-P9) .............................. 83 Connecting with Audio Unit (DEQ-P9) .............................. 85 Installation ................................................ 87 Installation with the rubber bush .................... 87 Removing the unit .......................................... 88 Installing the Remote Control Unit ...... 89 Fitting the Remote Control Unit ...................... 89 - Fitting horizontally - Fitting vertically Installation Using Only the Mounting Base .... 89 Installation Using the Mounting Base and the Bracket ........................................ 90 - Method A - Method B Specifications .......................................... 93
4 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS K ey F inder Head Unit Remote Controller In this system, the available functions and the menu display vary depending on the condition of the remote controller in use. Opening the cover enables the SHIFT, RETURN and FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 inside the unit. For more details, refer to the page 5. FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 B AND button RETURN button MENU button V OLUME SHIFT button Closed state Open state A UX button 5 /â /2 /3 b uttons TUNER button CD button T A button A TT button This lets you quickly lower volume level (by about 90%). Press once more to return to the original volume level. B AND button DISPLA Y b utton SOURCE button RESET button V OLUME 5 /â /2 /3 b uttons EJECT/OPEN button DISPLA Y OFF indicator Signal recei ver
5 K ey F inder Opening and Closing the Remote Controller Cover When the remote controller is opening the cover enables to operate the SHIFT, RETURN and FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 inside the unit. Menu displays with cover open and closed in this system, the available functions and the menu display vary depending on the condition of the remote controller in use. Remote Controller Menu display Cover closed Closed State Cover open Open State
When the Cover is Closed Closing the cover of the remote controller makes the menu display to the closed state. Menu display in closed state Example: Built-in CD Screen Note: ⢠Menu display in closed state: Current mode and functions which are ON are displayed. When the Cover is Open Opening the cover of the remote controller makes the menu display to the open state. Menu display in open state Example: Built-in CD Setting Screen Note: ⢠Positions of menu items on the display correspond to the positions of FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. ⢠Menu display in open state: Using FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6, operable functions are displayed. When the cover is closed in the middle of operation ⢠Closing the cover during operation releases the previous operation and returns the menu display to the closed mode. 6 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
7 Remote Controller and Care Using the Remote Controller This product is equipped with a remote controller. You can perform some operations with the head unit, however, most of operations can be conducted with the remote controller. ⢠Point the remote controller in the direction of the signal receiver to operate. ⢠When the remote controller is not in use, attach it firmly to the provided mounting base. Precaution: ⢠Do not store the remote controller in high temperatures or direct sunlight. ⢠The remote controller may not function properly in direct sunlight. ⢠Do not let the remote controller fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal.
8 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Batteries ⢠Remove the cover on the back of the remote controller and insert the batter- ies with the ( ) and (âÂÂ) poles pointing in the proper direction. Precaution: ⢠Use only AAA or IEC R03 1.5 V batteries. ⢠Remove the batteries if the remote controller is not used for a month or longer. ⢠Do not attempt to recharge the supplied batteries. ⢠Do not mix new and used batteries. ⢠In the event of battery leakage, wipe the remote controller completely clean and install new batteries. ⢠When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institutionâÂÂs rules that apply in your country/area.
9 Before Using This Product About This Product The tuner frequencies on this product are allocated for use in Western Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Oceania. Use in other areas may result in improper reception. The RDS function operates only in areas with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals. About This Manual This product features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and operation. All are designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanatory. This operation manual is intended to help you benefit fully from their potential and to maximize your listening enjoyment. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by reading through the manual before you begin using this product. It is especially important that you read and observe the âÂÂPrecautionâ on page 10 and in other sections. This manual mainly explains the remote controller operation. In some functions, you can perform the same operations with the head unit, however, the remote controller offers a number of buttons such as ATT, TA, SHIFT, MENU, RETURN and FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 which are not provided on the head unit. And most of operations can be conducted with the remote controller. Resetting the Microprocessor The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions: When using this product for the first time after installation. When the machine fails to operate properly. When strange (incorrect) messages appear on the display. ⢠To reset the microprocessor, press the RESET button on the head unit with a pen tip or other pointed instrument. ⢠This product complies with the EMC Directives (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC) and CE Marking Directive (93/68/EEC).
10 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Precaution ⢠A âÂÂCLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTâ label is affixed to the bottom of the player. ⢠The Pioneer CarStereo-Pass is for use only in Germany. ⢠Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions. ⢠Always keep the volume low enough for outside sounds to be audible. ⢠Protect the product from moisture. ⢠If the battery is disconnected, the preset memory will be erased and must be repro- grammed. In Case of T rouble Should this product fail to operate properly, contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station. CL ASS 1 L ASE R P R O D U CT
11 Detaching and Replacing the F ront P anel Theft Protection The front panel of the head unit is detachable to discourage theft. Precaution: ⢠Never use force or grip the display tightly when removing or replacing the front panel. ⢠Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shocks. ⢠Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures. Detaching the Front Panel Precaution: ⢠A few seconds after turning the ignition switch to ON/OFF, the front panel automatically moves. When this happens, your fingers may become jammed in the panel, so keep your hands away from it. Note: ⢠When removing the front panel, be sure to hold the corrugated release section on the rear of the front panel while pulling. 3. Use the protective case pro- vided to store/carry the detached front panel. -28.205 2. Slide and remove the front panel toward you. Take care not to grip the front panel tightly or drop it. 1. Open the front panel. Release Section
Replacing the Front Panel 1. Make sure the inner cover is closed. W arning T one If the front panel is not detached within 5 seconds after the ignition is turned off, a warning tone will sound. Note: ⢠You can cancel the Warning Tone function. (Refer to page 19.) 2. Replace the front panel by clipping it into place. 12 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
13 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Setting Up the Environment for Use Choose the way to use the head unit, including adjustment of clock and selection of wallpaper. Some functions are not available unless their setting is selected. Set up the envi- ronment to suit the system to be used. Operation at the Initial Setting Screen Accessing the Initial Setting Screen 7 Initial Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. 2. Press the SHIFT button. This switches to Initial Setting Screen. 3. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ4. Setting the Clock (See page 15.) Setting the Display (See page 17.) Setting the General Environment (See page 19.) Setting the Menu Lock (See page 22.)
Exit from the Initial Setting Screen ⢠Close the cover of the remote controller. 14 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
15 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Setting the Clock Switching to the Clock Adjustment Screen ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Initial Setting Screen. This switches to Clock Adjustment Screen and enables clock setting. Setting the Clock 1. Press the 2 /3 buttons and move the cursor to the section (hour, minute) to be adjusted. 2. Press the 5 /â buttons to set the clock. Holding these buttons down extends the operations continuously. Note: ⢠Seconds are not displayed. However, when releasing the buttons after setting the time, the clock starts from zero second.
Setting the Clock by T ime Signal Note: ⢠From 00 to 29 minutes, the hour remains the same, making the minute display âÂÂ00âÂÂ. From 30 to 59 minutes, it is rounded up to the next hour. Off Clock When the sources are OFF, the Time appears on the display. Note: ⢠When the display shows the operation screen of each source, the clock time is always displayed on the screen. Returns to the Initial Setting Screen ⢠Press the RETURN button. The display returns to Initial Setting Screen. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Clock Adjustment Screen switches the Clock Display ON/OFF. The minute display is reset to 00. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Clock Adjustment Screen to reset the minute display. As the clock starts from zero seconds when pressing the button, the clock can be set using the time signal (radio, tele- phone, etc). 16 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
17 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Setting the Display Switching to the Display Setting Screen ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Initial Setting Screen. This switches to Display Setting Screen and enables display setting. Setting the Brightness If it is hard to read the display, you can adjust the brightness for better legibility. Setting the Dimmer To enable this productâÂÂs display from being too bright at night, when the vehicleâÂÂs head lights are turned ON the display is dimmed. You can switch this function ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Display Setting Screen switches the Dimmer ON/OFF. ⢠Press the 2 /3 buttons on Display Setting Screen adjusts the brightness. The display shows âÂÂ0â â âÂÂ30âÂÂ.
Selecting the W allpaper This product is equipped with three types of wallpaper. Selecting the Reverse Mode If you do not perform an operation within about 30 seconds, screen indications start to reverse, and then continue reversing every 10 seconds. The initial setup is Reverse Mode ON. Returns to the Initial Setting Screen ⢠Press the RETURN button. The display returns to Initial Setting Screen. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Display Setting Screen switches the Reverse Mode ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Display Setting Screen switches the Wallpaper. 18 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
19 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Setting the General Environment Switching to the General Environment Setting Screen ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Initial Setting Screen. This switches to General Environment Setting Screen and enables general environment setting. Switching the AUX Mode It is possible to use auxiliary (AUX) equipment with this product. Activate the AUX mode when using external equipment with this product. Setting the W arning T one You can switch the Warning Tone function ON/OFF. (Refer to âÂÂWarning Toneâ on page 12.) ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the Warning Tone ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the AUX ON/OFF.
T urning the Confirmation Sound ON/OFF The beep that sounds when buttons are pressed can be enabled or disabled (ON/OFF). The initial setting is ON. Setting the DAB Priority When a Hide-away DAB tuner (e.g. GEX-P700DAB) is connected, you can set the product in this mode so that the interruption of traffic information from the Hide-away DAB tuner takes precedence over this productâÂÂs RDS Traffic Announcement (TA) function. 7 When it is ON During DAB reception, when the selected Service Component supports Road Traffic Flashes and Transport Flashes, reception is not interrupted by this productâÂÂs RDS Traffic Announcement (TA). 7 When it is OFF Interruption is by the first received news flash from among this productâÂÂs RDS and the Hide-away DAB traffic information broadcasts. Note: ⢠You can only select to the DAB Priority Setting mode when a separately sold Hide-away DAB tuner (e.g. GEX-P700DAB) is connected. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the DAB Priority ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 3 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the Confirmation Sound ON/OFF. 20 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
21 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Switching the Auto PI Seek During Preset Station PI Seek operation, you can switch the Auto PI Seek function ON/OFF. (Refer to âÂÂPI Seek functionâ on page 30.) Changing the FM T uning Step Normally set at 50 kHz during Seek tuning in the FM mode, the tuning step changes to 100 kHz when the AF or TA mode is activated. It may be preferable to set tuning step to 50 kHz in the AF mode. Note: ⢠The tuning step remains set at 50 kHz during Manual tuning. ⢠The tuning step returns to 100 kHz if the battery is temporarily disconnected. Returns to the Initial Setting Screen ⢠Press the RETURN button. The display returns to Initial Setting Screen. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 6 on General Environment Setting Screen selects the desired tuning step. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 5 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the Auto PI Seek ON/OFF.
Setting the Menu Lock About the Menu Lock If you switch the Menu Lock ON, it is possible to refuse the opened remote controller operation to adjust the Audio Adjustment. It is useful when you do not want to readjust the data by mistake. Switching to the Menu Lock ON/OFF It is possible to switch ON/OFF the Menu Lock. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on Initial Setting Screen switches the Menu Lock ON/OFF. 22 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
23 Basic Operation T o Listen to Music The following explains the initial of operations required before you can listen to music. Note: ⢠Loading a disc in this product. (Refer to page 40.) 1. Select the desired source (e.g. tuner). 7 Head Unit Each press of the SOURCE button selects the desired source in the following order: Built-in CD player = Multi-CD player = DVD player = TV = Tuner = DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Tuner = External Unit 1 = External Unit 2 = AUX 7 Remote Controller Each press of the button selects the desired source in the following order: CD button : Built-in CD player = Multi-CD player = DVD player = OFF AUX button : External Unit 1 = External Unit 2 = AUX = OFF TUNER button : TV = Tuner = DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Tuner = OFF Note: ⢠External Unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as one available in the future) that, although incom- patible as a source, enables control of basic functions by this product. Two External Units can be controlled by this product, although âÂÂExternalâ is displayed whether you select External Unit 1 or External Unit 2. When two External Units are connected, the allocation of them to External Unit 1 or External Unit 2 is automatically set by this product. ⢠In the following cases, the sound source will not change: * When a product corresponding to each source is not connected to this product. * No disc is set in this product. * No magazine is set in the Multi-CD player. * No magazine is set in the Multi-DVD player. * AUX (external input) is set to OFF. (Refer to page 19.) ⢠When this productâÂÂs blue/white lead is connected to the carâÂÂs Auto-antenna relay control terminal, the carâÂÂs Auto-antenna extends when this productâÂÂs source is switched ON. To retract the antenna, switch the source OFF. Each press changes the Source ...
24 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS 2. Raise or lower the volume. The display shows âÂÂ--- dBâ â âÂÂ00 dBâÂÂ. Switching Power OFF ⢠Turn the source OFF. 7 Head Unit To switch the sources OFF, hold down the SOURCE button for 1 second. 7 Remote Controller Press the button and select the source OFF. CD button : Built-in CD player = Multi-CD player = DVD player = OFF AUX button : External Unit 1 = External Unit 2 = AUX = OFF TUNER button : TV = Tuner = DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Tuner = OFF Hold for 1 second
25 T uner Operation Basic Operation of T uner This productâÂÂs AF function can be switched ON and OFF. AF should be switched OFF for normal tuning operations. (Refer to page 29.) Manual and Seek Tuning ⢠You can select the tuning method by changing the length of time you press the 2 /3 button. Manual Tuning (step by step) 0.5 seconds or less Seek Tuning 0.5 seconds or more Note: ⢠If you continue pressing the button for longer than 0.5 seconds, you can skip broadcast stations. Seek Tuning starts as soon as you release the button. ⢠Stereo indicator â â lights when a stereo station is selected. Band FM-1 = FM-2 = FM-3 = MW/LW Preset Number Indicator Band Indicator Frequency Indicator Changing the Display Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the display in the following order: Program Service Name Frequency Program Service Name PTY Label Preset Tuning You can recall memorized stations by 5 /â buttons.
Operation at the T uner Setting Screen Accessing the T uner Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the Tuner Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. 7 Tuner Setting Screen Exit from the T uner Setting Screen ⢠To return to Tuner Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 26 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Local Seek Tuning (See page 27.) PTY function (See page 31.) Radio Text (See page 37.) Best Stations Memory (See page 27.) AF function (See page 29.) Regional function (See page 36.)
27 T uner Operation Operating Each function Best Stations Memory The BSM (Best Stations Memory) function stores stations in memory automatically. ⢠To cancel the process, press the FUNCTION button 1 again before memorization is complete. Local Seek T uning When Local mode is ON (âÂÂLOC.Sâ displays), you can only select broadcast stations pro- viding strong reception. The Local sensitivity switches as follows: FM : LOC 1 = LOC 2 = LOC 3 = LOC 4 = LOC OFF MW/LW : LOC 1 = LOC 2 = LOC OFF Note: ⢠The LOC 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the Local sensitivity. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 for two seconds on Tuner Setting Screen switches the Best Stations Memory (BSM) ON. The stations with the strongest signals will be stored under FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 and in order of their signal strength.
Switching to the Preset T uning Screen ⢠Press the SHIFT button on Tuner Setting Screen. This switches to Preset Tuning Screen and enables to preset the stations. ⢠To return to Tuner Setting Screen, press the SHIFT button again. Preset T uning You can memorize broadcast stations in FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for easy, one-touch station recall. 7 Broadcast station preset memory 7 Preset broadcast station recall Note: ⢠Up to 18 FM stations (6 in FM-1, FM-2 and FM-3) and 6 MW/LW stations can be stored in memory. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 on Preset Tuning Screen to recall the broadcast stations memorized in corresponding buttons. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds on Preset Tuning Screen to memorize the broadcast stations in corresponding buttons. 28 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
29 Using the RDS Functions What is RDS? RDS (Radio Data System) is a system for transmitting data along with FM programs. This data, which is inaudible, provides a variety of features such as: program service name, pro- gram type display, traffic announcement standby, automatic tuning and program type tun- ing, intended to aid radio listeners in tuning to a desired station. Note: ⢠RDS service may not be provided by all stations. ⢠RDS functions, like AF (Alternative Frequencies search) and TA (Traffic Announcement standby), are only active when your radio is tuned to RDS stations. Alternative Frequency function The AF (Alternative Frequencies search) function is used to search for other frequencies in the same network as the currently tuned station. It automatically retunes the receiver to another frequency in the network which is broadcasting a stronger signal when there are problems with reception of the currently tuned station or better reception is possible on a different frequency. Note: ⢠AF tunes the receiver only to RDS stations when you use Seek tuning or BSM Auto Memory with the âÂÂAF â indicator ON. ⢠When you recall a preset station, the tuner may update the preset station with a new frequency from the stationâÂÂs AF list. (This is only available when using presets on the FM-1 and FM-2 bands.) No preset number appears on the display if the RDS data for the station received differs from that for the originally stored station. ⢠Sound may be temporarily interrupted by another program during an AF frequency search. ⢠When the tuner is tuned to a non-RDS station, the âÂÂAF â indicator flashes. ⢠AF can be switched ON or OFF independently for each FM band. Activating/Deactivating the AF function AF is set to ON by default. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the AF ON/OFF while in an FM band .
PI Seek function The tuner searches for another frequency broadcasting the same programming. âÂÂPI Seekâ appears on the display and the radio volume is muted during a PI Seek. The muting is dis- continued after completion of the PI Seek, whether or not the PI seek has succeeded. If the PI Seek is unsuccessful, the tuner returns to the previous frequency. PI Seek If the tuner fails to locate a suitable alternative frequency or if the broadcasting signal is too weak for proper reception, the PI Seek will automatically start. Auto PI Seek (for preset station) When preset stations cannot be recalled, as when traveling long distances, the product can be set to perform PI Seek also during preset recall. The default setting for Auto PI Seek is OFF. Note: ⢠Refer to âÂÂSetting Up the Environment for Useâ for details on how to switch Auto PI Seek ON/OFF. 30 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
31 Using the RDS Functions PTY function A PTY search is performed by program type as indicated in the PTY list (the program types are: News&Inf, Popular, Classics, Others). It also provides automatic tuning to emer- gency broadcasts (PTY alarm). Note: ⢠ThereâÂÂs no need to perform PTY Search settings again if they have previously been set. After switching to the PTY Search Setting mode in Step 1, just perform PTY Search in Step 3. Searching the PTY The tuner searches for a station broadcasting the desired PTY. ⢠To cancel the PTY Search, press the â â button. Note: ⢠The program of some stations may differ from that indicated by the transmitted PTY. ⢠If no station broadcasting the selected programming type is found, âÂÂNOT FOUNDâ is displayed for about 2 seconds, and the tuner returns to the original station. 3. Press the 5 button starts the PTY search. 2. Select one from among PTY with the 2/ 3 buttons. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 4 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the PTY Search Setting display.
News Program Interruption Setting You can switch automatic reception of PTY code news programs ON/OFF. When a received news program ends, reception of the previous program resumes. ⢠Set interruption to ON or OFF. Note: ⢠When âÂÂNâ in âÂÂNEWSâ indicator is displayed, it indicates that you have set interruption ON. ⢠When â 3 â is displayed on the left side of indicator, it indicates that the news program is received. PTY Alarm PTY Alarm is a special PTY code for announcements regarding emergencies such as nat- ural disasters. When the tuner receives the radio alarm code, âÂÂALARMâ appears on the display and the volume adjusts to the TA volume. When the station stops broadcasting the emergency announcement, the system returns to the previous source. Canceling Announcements ⢠Press the TA button during announcement reception to cancel the announce- ment and return to the previous source. Hold for 2 seconds 32 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
33 Using the RDS Functions PTY List Wide Narrow Details News&Inf News News. Affairs Current affairs. Info General information and advice. Sport Sports programs. Weather Weather reports/Meteorological information. Finance Stock market reports, commerce, trading, etc. Popular Pop Mus Popular music. Rock Mus Contemporary modern music. Easy Mus Easy listening music. Oth Mus Other types of music, which canâÂÂt be categorized. Jazz Jazz music based programs. Country Country music based programs. Nat Mus National music based programs. Oldies Oldies music, âÂÂGolden ageâ based programs. Folk Mus Folk music based programs. Classics L. Class Light classical music. Classic Serious classical music. Others Educate Educational programs. Drama All radio plays and serials. Culture Programs concerned with any aspect of national or regional culture. Science Programs about nature, science and technology. Varied Light entertainment programs. Children ChildrenâÂÂs programs. Social Social affairs programs. Religion Religion affairs programs or services. Phone In Phone in based programs. Touring Travel programs, not for announcements about traffic problem. Leisure Programs about hobbies and recreational activities. Document Documentary programs.
T raffic Announcement Standby function The TA (Traffic Announcement standby) function lets you receive traffic announcements automatically, no matter what source you are listening to. The TA function can be activat- ed for either a TP station (a station that broadcasts traffic information) or an enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station (a station carrying information which cross-references TP sta- tions). Activating/Deactivating the T A function 1. Tune in a TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station. The TP indicator âÂÂTRAFFICâ lights when the tuner is tuned to a TP station or an enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station. 2. Activate the TA function. The â 3 TRAFFICâ indicator lights, indicating that the tuner is waiting for traffic announcements. Note: ⢠If you switched TA function ON when you are tuned in to neither a TP nor enhanced other net- workâÂÂs TP station, only âÂÂTâ in âÂÂTRAFFICâ indicator is displayed. Repeat the preceding operation when no traffic announcement is being received to deacti- vate the TA function. Note: ⢠The system switches back to the original source following traffic announcement reception. ⢠The TA function can be activated from sources other than tuner if the tuner was last set to the FM band but not if it was last set to the MW/LW band. ⢠If the tuner was last set to FM, turning on the TA function lets you operate other tuning functions while listening to sources other than tuner. ⢠Only TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP stations are tuned in during the Seek Tuning mode when the â 3 TRAFFICâ or âÂÂTâ indicator is ON. ⢠Only TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP stations are stored by BSM when the â 3 TRAFFICâ or âÂÂTâ indicator is ON. 34 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
35 Using the RDS Functions Canceling T raffic Announcements ⢠Press the TA button while a traffic announcement is being received to cancel the announcement and return to the original source. The announcement is canceled but the tuner remains in the TA mode until the TA button is pressed again. Adjusting the T A V olume When a traffic announcement begins, the volume adjusts automatically to a preset level to enable you to hear the announcement clearly. ⢠Set the volume by adjusting it during reception of a traffic announcement. The newly set volume is stored in memory and recalled for subsequent traffic announce- ments. TP Alarm function About 30 seconds after the â 3TRAFFICâ indicator turns to âÂÂTâ due to a weak signal, a 5 second beep sounds to remind you to select another TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station. ⢠If you are listening to the tuner, tune in another TP station or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station. In sources other than tuner, the tuner automatically seeks out the TP station with the strongest signal in the current area 10 (or 30)* seconds after the â 3 TRAFFICâ indicator turns to âÂÂTâÂÂ. * Time taken before Seek begins. TA function ON 10 seconds TA, AF functions ON 30 seconds
Regional function When AF is used to retune the tuner automatically, the Regional function limits the selec- tion to stations broadcasting regional programs. Note: ⢠Regional programming and regional networks are organized differently depending on the country (i.e., they may change according to the hour, state or broadcast area). ⢠The preset number may disappear on the display if the tuner tunes in a regional station which dif- fers from the originally set station. Activating the Regional function The Regional function can be turned ON independently for each FM band. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 5 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the Regional function ON/OFF. 36 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
37 Using the RDS Functions Radio T ext This tuner can display Radio Text data transmitted by RDS stations, such as station infor- mation, the name of the currently broadcast song and the name of the artist. Note: ⢠When Radio Text is received, the âÂÂRTâ indicator lights. ⢠The tuner automatically memorizes the three latest Radio Text broadcasts received, replacing text from the least recent reception with new text when it is received. ⢠You can store data from up to six Radio Text transmissions in FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. Radio T ext Display Note: ⢠When no Radio Text is currently being received, âÂÂNO TEXTâ is displayed. Pressing the button switches between the four Radio Text data displays. ⢠To return to Tuner Setting Screen, press the RETURN button. Note: ⢠If there is no Radio Text data stored in the tuner, this button does not operate. 2. Recalling the three latest Radio Text broadcasts from the tunerâÂÂs memory with the 2 /3 buttons. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 6 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the Radio Text display.
Storing Radio T ext in Memory Recalling Preset Radio T ext 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 to recall the Radio Text memorized in correspond- ing buttons (e.g. Press the FUNCTION button 4). 1. Switch to the Radio Text display. 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds to memorize the Radio Text in cor- responding buttons (e.g. Press the FUNCTION button 4 for two seconds). 1. Perform âÂÂRadio Text Displayâ steps 1 and 2, and then select the Radio Text you want to store in memory. 38 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
39 Built-in CD Player Operation Basic Operation of Built-in CD Player Switching the Display (only for CD TEXT Discs) Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the display in the following order: With text longer than 20 letters, you can scroll to see the rest of the text by pressing the DISPLAY button for 2 seconds. Note: ⢠A CD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as Disc Title, Artist Name and Track Title. ⢠If certain text information is not recorded on a CD TEXT disc, âÂÂNo ~â (e.g. âÂÂNo TitleâÂÂ) is displayed. Play Time Track Artist Play Time Track Title Play Time Disc Artist Play Time Disc Title Track Number Indicator Play Time Indicator Eject Press the EJECT/OPEN button one time, the front panel opens and then the disc is ejected. In case of opening the front panel, you can just eject a CD. Note: ⢠The CD function can be turned ON/OFF with the disc remaining in this product. (Refer to page 23.) ⢠A disc left partially inserted after ejection may incur damage or fall out. ⢠You can eject the CD by pressing and holding EJECT/OPEN button with opening the front panel when the CD loading or ejecting cannot operate properly.
40 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Track Search and Fast Forward/Reverse ⢠You can select between Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse by pressing the 2/ 3 button for a different length of time. Track Search 0.5 seconds or less Fast Forward/Reverse Continue pressing CD Loading Slot If a CD is inserted, the front panel is closed automatically. The Built-in CD player plays one standard 12 cm or 8 cm (single) CD at a time. Do not use an adapter when playing 8 cm CD. Note: ⢠If a disc cannot be inserted fully or playback fails, make sure the recorded side is down. Push the EJECT/OPEN button and check the disc for damage before reinserting it. ⢠If the Built-in CD player cannot operate properly, an error message (such as âÂÂERROR-14âÂÂ) appears on the display. Refer to âÂÂBuilt-in CD PlayerâÂÂs Error Messageâ on page 79. ⢠Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD Loading Slot. Open Press the EJECT/OPEN button for 2 seconds, and you can open the front panel without ejecting a CD. In case of opening the front panel, you can close it. WARNING: ⢠Do not use with the front panel left open. If you do leave it open, it may result in injury in the event of an accident.
41 Built-in CD Player Operation Operation at the Built-in CD Setting Screen Accessing the Built-in CD Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the Built-in CD Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6. 7 Built-in CD Setting Screen Exit from the Built-in CD Setting Screen ⢠To return to Built-in CD Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. Random Play (See page 42.) Pause (See page 43.) Display Mode (See page 44.) Repeat Play (See page 42.) Scan Play (See page 43.)
Operating Each function Repeat Play Repeat Play plays the same track repeatedly. Note: ⢠If you perform Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse, Repeat Play is automatically canceled. Random Play Random Play plays the tracks on a CD in random order for variety. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Random Play ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Repeat Play ON/OFF. 42 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
43 Built-in CD Player Operation Scan Play Scan Play plays the first 10 seconds or so of each track on a CD in succession. Note: ⢠Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks on a disc have been scanned. Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Pause ON/OFF. 2. When you find the desired track, cancel the Scan Play with the FUNCTION button 3. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Scan Play ON.
44 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Changing the Display Mode Disc T itle Input You can input up to 48 disc titles for CDs in the Built-in CD player. (Refer to âÂÂDisc Title Inputâ on page 50 under âÂÂMulti-CD Player OperationâÂÂ.) Note: ⢠After the title for 48 discs have been entered, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one. ⢠If you connect a Multi-CD player, you can input disc titles for up to 100 discs. ⢠When playing a CD TEXT disc on this product, you cannot switch to this mode. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 6 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Display Mode in the following order: Normal Display = Simple Display
45 Multi-CD Player Operation Play Time Indicator Disc Search Disc Number Indicator Track Number Indicator Basic Operation of Multi-CD Player This product can control a Multi-CD player (sold separately). Switching the Display (When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi-CD Player) Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the display in the following order: With text longer than 20 letters, you can scroll to see the rest of the text by pressing the DISPLAY button for 2 seconds. Note: ⢠A CD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as Disc Title, Artist Name and Track Title. ⢠If certain text information is not recorded on a CD TEXT disc, âÂÂNo ~â (e.g. âÂÂNo TitleâÂÂ) is displayed. Play Time Track Artist Play Time Track Title Play Time Disc Artist Play Time Disc Title Track Search and Fast Forward/Reverse ⢠You can select between Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse by pressing the 2 /3 button for a different length of time. Track Search 0.5 seconds or less Fast Forward/Reverse Continue pressing
Operation at the Multi-CD Setting Screen Accessing the Multi-CD Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the Multi-CD Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. 7 Multi-CD Setting Screen Exit from the Multi-CD Setting Screen ⢠To return to Multi-CD Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 46 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Random Play (See page 48.) Repeat Play (See page 47.) Pause (See page 49.) Display Mode (See page 49.) Scan Play (See page 48.) Disc List (See page 52.)
47 Multi-CD Player Operation Operating Each function Repeat Play There are three repeat play ranges: One-track Repeat, Disc Repeat and Multi-CD player Repeat. Default repeat play range is Multi-CD player Repeat. MAGA = REPEAT = D.REPEAT 7 Play Mode Display Play range MAGA Multi-CD player Repeat REPEAT One-Track Repeat D.REPEAT Disc Repeat Note: ⢠If you select other discs during the repeat play, the repeat play range changes to Multi-CD player Repeat. ⢠If you perform Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse during One-track Repeat, the repeat play range changes to Disc Repeat. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the repeat play range as follows:
Random Play Tracks are played at random within the selected repeat play range as explained in âÂÂRepeat Playâ on page 47. Note: ⢠One-track Repeat changes to the Disc Repeat when you switch the Random Play ON. Scan Play In the Disc Repeat, the beginning of each track on the selected disc is scanned for about 10 seconds. In the Multi-CD player Repeat, the beginning of the first track on each disc is scanned for about 10 seconds. Display Play range T. Scan Disc Repeat D. Scan Multi-CD player Repeat Note: ⢠Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks or discs have been scanned. ⢠One-track Repeat changes to the Disc Repeat when you switch the Scan Play ON. 2. When you find the desired track (or disc), cancel the Scan Play with the FUNCTION button 3. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the Scan Play ON. After selecting the desired repeat play range from those referred to in âÂÂRepeat Playâ on page 47, switch Multi-CD Player Scan Play ON. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the Random Play ON/OFF. After selecting the desired repeat play range from those referred to in âÂÂRepeat Playâ on page 47, switch Multi-CD Player Random Play ON. 48 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
49 Multi-CD Player Operation Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track. Changing the Display Mode Disc Number Search You can select discs directly with the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. Just press the number cor- responding to the disc you want listen to. 2. Select the desired disc with the FUNCTION button 1 through 6. ⢠When a 12-Disc Multi-CD Player is connected and you want to select disc 7 to 12, press the SHIFT button again on the disc number search screen. 1. Press the SHIFT button on Multi-CD Setting Screen. This switches to disc number search screen and enables select the disc. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 6 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the Display Mode in the following order: Normal Display = Simple Display ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the Pause ON/OFF.
Disc T itle Disc T itle Input You can input Titles up to 20 letters long for up to 100 discs. Using this function lets you easily search for and select a desired disc for play. Note: ⢠You can input Titles up to 10 letters long depending on the combined Multi-CD player. Note: ⢠If you press the SHIFT button for 2 seconds on disc number search screen or disc title list screen, this switches to disc title input screen. ⢠When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi-CD player, you cannot switch to this mode. ⢠A CD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as Disc Title, Artist Name and Track Title. Note: ⢠You can select to input Numbers and Symbols by pressing FUNCTION button 2. Continued overleaf. 5. Move the box left and right with the 2/ 3 buttons. 4. Select letters, numbers and symbols with the 5 /â buttons. To insert a space, skip the box with the 3 button. 3. Switch the desired character type with FUNCTION button 1. Each press of FUNCTION button 1 changes the Character type in the follow- ing order: Upper case alphabet (Capital Letter), Numbers and Symbols = Lower case alphabet (Small Letter) = European let- ters (European Character), such as those with accents (e.g. á, à, ä, ç) 2. Press the SHIFT button for two seconds on the Multi-CD Setting Screen. This switches to disc title input screen. 1. Play the disc you wish to input the disc title. 50 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
51 Multi-CD Player Operation Note: ⢠Titles remain in memory, even after the disc has been removed from the magazine, and are recalled when the disc is reinserted. ⢠After the titles for 100 discs have been entered, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one. ⢠To return to Multi-CD Setting Screen, press the FUNCTION button 6. 6. When you have completed title input, memorize by pressing the FUNCTION button 5.
Selecting Discs by Disc Title List Follow the procedures below to play a disc for which you have input the title in a Multi- CD player or a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi-CD player. ⢠To return to Multi-CD Setting Screen, press the RETURN button. 3. Play the selected disc with the 5 button. 2. Select the desired disc title with the 2/ 3 buttons. When no disc is set in the magazine (disc tray), the disc number is automat- ically skipped. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 5 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the disc title list screen. 52 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
53 D VD Player Operation Basic Operation of DVD Player This product can control a DVD player (sold separately). Chapter (Track) Search and Fast Forward/Reverse ⢠You can select between Chapter (Track) Search or Fast Forward/Reverse by pressing the 2 /3 button for a different length of time. Chapter (Track) Search 0.5 seconds or less Fast Forward/Reverse Continue pressing Chapter Indicator Disc Number Indicator Title Indicator Disc Search Play Time Indicator
Operation at the DVD Setting Screen Accessing the DVD Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to DVD Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6. 7 DVD Setting Screen Exit from the DVD Setting Screen ⢠To return to DVD Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 54 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Random Play (See page 56.) Repeat Play (See page 55.) Pause (See page 57.) Display Mode (See page 57.) Scan Play (See page 56.)
55 D VD Player Operation Operating Each function Repeat Play You can select the desired repeat mode play range from the chapter (track), title or disc currently in play. When DVD player is playing DVD : DISC = CHAPTER = TITLE When DVD player is playing CDs : DISC = REPEAT 7 DVD Display Play range DISC Disc Repeat CHAPTER Chapter Repeat TITLE Title Repeat 7 Video-CD and CD Display Play range DISC Disc Repeat REPEAT Track Repeat Note: ⢠If you select other discs during the repeat play, the repeat play range changes to Disc Repeat. ⢠If you perform Chapter (Track) Search or Fast Forward/Reverse during Title Repeat or Chapter Repeat, the repeat play range changes to Disc Repeat. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on DVD Setting Screen switches the repeat play range as follows:
Random Play Operable only when DVD Player is playing CDs. Random Play plays the tracks on a CD in random order for variety. Scan Play Operable only when DVD Player is playing CDs. Scan Play plays the first 10 seconds or so of each track on a CD in succession. Note: ⢠Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks on a discs have been scanned. 2. When you find the desired track, cancel the Scan Play with the FUNCTION button 3. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 3 on DVD Setting Screen switches the Scan Play ON. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on DVD Setting Screen switches the Random Play ON/OFF. After selecting the desired repeat play range from those referred to in âÂÂRepeat Playâ on page 55, switch DVD Player Random play ON. 56 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
57 D VD Player Operation Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track. Changing the Display Mode Disc Number Search You can select discs directly with the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. Just press the number cor- responding to the disc you want listen to. 2. Select the desired disc with the FUNCTION button 1 through 6. Disc T itle Input You can input up to 100 disc titles for CDs in the DVD player. (Refer to âÂÂDisc Title Inputâ on page 50 under âÂÂMulti-CD Player OperationâÂÂ.) Note: ⢠After the title for 100 discs have been entered, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one. ⢠You can input Titles up to 10 letters long. 1. Press the SHIFT button on DVD Setting Screen. This switches to disc number search screen and enables select the disc. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 6 on DVD Setting Screen switches the Display Mode in the follow- ing order: Normal Display = Simple Display ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on DVD Setting Screen switches the Pause ON/OFF.
D AB T uner Operation 58 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Basic Operation of DAB T uner This product can control a DAB Tuner (sold separately). Band Indicator Band DAB1 = DAB2 = DAB3 PTY Label Selecting the Ensemble or Service When you first switch to DAB, Auto Seek is performed to find a DAB Ensemble. (Auto Seek is also performed in the same way each time you switch bands.) Once Ensemble is received, Auto Seek ends. Select a desired Service 0.5 seconds or less Tune to a high or low frequency (Ensemble) 0.5 seconds or more* * By pressing the same button, search stops and the unit switches to standby for reception of that Ensemble frequency. Changing the Display Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the display in the following order: Dynamic Label Service Label Ensemble Label Service Label Service Component Label Service Label PTY Label Service Label Preset Tuning You can recall memorized services by 5 /â buttons.
Operation at the DAB T uner Setting Screen Accessing the DAB T uner Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the DAB Tuner Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ5. 7 DAB Tuner Setting Screen Note: ⢠When you connected GEX-P900DAB (II) to this product, operable functions are different. For more details, refer to GEX-P900DAB (II) operation manual. Exit from the DAB T uner Setting Screen ⢠To return to DAB Tuner Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 59 D AB T uner Operation Service Follow (See page 68.) Announcement Support (See page 61.) Dynamic Label (See page 65.) Available PTY (See page 67.) Service Component (See page 64.)
60 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Operating Each function Switching to the Preset T uning Screen ⢠Press the SHIFT button on DAB Tuner Setting Screen. This switches to Preset Tuning Screen and enables to preset the stations. ⢠To return to DAB Tuner Setting Screen, press the SHIFT button again. Preset T uning You can memorize services in FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for easy, one-touch station recall. 7 Broadcast station preset memory 7 Preset broadcast station recall Note: ⢠Up to 18 services can be stored in memory. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 on Preset Tuning Screen to recall the services memorized in corresponding buttons. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds on Preset Tuning Screen to memorize the services in corre- sponding buttons.
61 D AB T uner Operation Announcement Support function Even when listening to non-DAB sources, the Announcement Support function lets you automatically listen to set Announcement Support. When the interrupting announcement ends, play returns to the original source. When listening to a DAB broadcast, you can switch setting for announcement interruption ON/OFF, except for Alarm announcements. Switching between Announcements is as follows: Announcement that is always ON: ⢠Alarm (Alarm) Announcements operated by the TA button: ⢠Road Traffic Flash (âÂÂTRAFFICâ indicator) ⢠Transport Flash (âÂÂTRAFFICâ indicator) Announcements operated with DAB Tuner Setting Screen: ⢠News Flash (News) ⢠Weather Flash (Weather) ⢠Warning/Service (Warning) ⢠Event Announcement (Event) ⢠Special Event (Special Event) ⢠Finance (Finance) ⢠Sports (Sports) ⢠Information (Information) 7 Announcements operated by the TA button Each time you press the TA button, the announcement is switched ON/OFF. Note: ⢠When the Service Component supporting Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash is selected, â 3 TRAFFICâ lights. ⢠When the Service Component doesnâÂÂt support Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash, only âÂÂTâ in âÂÂTRAFFICâ lights. ⢠When listening to FM, turning ON/OFF the RDS TA function will simultaneously turn ON/OFF the DAB Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash. ⢠Press the TA button on the Remote Controller switches Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash ON/OFF.
⢠To cancel a Road Traffic Flash or Transport Flash interruption and return to the original source, press the TA button during an Announcement inter- ruption. Note: ⢠You can also switch in order between interrupting Announcements. (Refer to âÂÂSwitching Interrupting Announcementsâ on page 64.) 7 TP Alarm function When the following conditions arise, the â 3 TRAFFICâ indicator turns to âÂÂTâÂÂ, and after 30 seconds, the TP Alarm beeps for 10 seconds, reminding you to select a Service Component supporting Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash. ⢠When Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash interruption setting is ON. ⢠When the Service Follow Function is ON. ⢠When this unit (during DAB reception) cannot clearly receive a Service Component supporting Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash. ⢠When this unit RDS cannot receive a TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station broad- cast. ⢠When listening to a DAB broadcast, after hearing the TP Alarm, you should re-tune to a Service that supports Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash if you want to continue the possibility to receive them. When listening to any other sources, 30 seconds after the â 3 TRAFFICâ indicator turns to âÂÂTâÂÂ, search automatically starts for a Service Component in that area that supports Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash. 62 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
63 D AB T uner Operation 7 Operating Announcements with DAB Tuner Setting Screen FUNCTION button 1 : âÂÂNEWSâ (News) ON/OFF FUNCTION button 2 : âÂÂWEATHERâ (Weather) ON/OFF FUNCTION button 3 : âÂÂANNOUNCEâ (Announce) ON/OFF Note: ⢠When âÂÂNEWSâÂÂ, âÂÂWEATHERâ or âÂÂANNOUNCEâ is displayed, it indicates that Announcement Support is provided by the current Service Component. ⢠When the initial of each Announcement indicator is displayed, it indicates that you have selected the Announcement Support. (e.g. âÂÂNâ in âÂÂNEWSâÂÂ.) ⢠When â 3 â is displayed on the left side of indicator, it indicates that Announcement corresponding to the Announcement Support you have selected is supported by the current Service Component. ⢠When âÂÂANNOUNCEâ is ON, âÂÂWarning/ServiceâÂÂ, âÂÂEvent AnnouncementâÂÂ, âÂÂSpecial EventâÂÂ, âÂÂFinanceâÂÂ, âÂÂSportsâ and âÂÂInformationâ are also switched ON. ⢠To return to DAB Tuner Setting Screen, press the RETURN button. 2. Select the announcement by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ3. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 1 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the Announcement Support setting screen.
7 Switching Interrupting Announcements When there are multiple Announcements in standby waiting to interrupt, and you are listening to an Announcement, you can switch between them in order. Each time you press the SOURCE button, you move to the next Announcement. When there are no more Announcements, you return to the original one. Service Component function If the currently received Service has a Secondary Service Component (âÂÂEXTRAâ lights), Service Component switching is possible. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the Service Component. Each press changes the Announcement ... ⢠Switch to the next Announcement. 64 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
65 D AB T uner Operation Dynamic Label function Dynamic Label provides character information concerning the Service Component youâÂÂre currently listening to. You can scroll the displayed information. Note: ⢠When Dynamic Label is received, the âÂÂTEXTâ indicator lights. ⢠The tuner automatically memorizes the three latest Dynamic Label received, replacing text from the least recent reception with new text when it is received. ⢠You can store data from up to six Dynamic Label transmissions in FUNCTION buttons 1 â 6. 7 Dynamic Label Display Note: ⢠When no Dynamic Label is currently being received, âÂÂNO TEXTâ is displayed. Pressing the button switches between the four Dynamic Label data displays. Note: ⢠If there is no Dynamic Label data stored in the tuner, this button does not operate. Note: ⢠When viewing Dynamic Label, do not operate until you have parked your car safely. ⢠If you press the 5 button, you return to the first line. ⢠If you select the Dynamic Label mode again after having canceled it, the information may switch to the latest available. ⢠You can also view the Dynamic Label by pressing the DISPLAY button. In this case, the headline of the data that is currently displayed is always updated. For more details, refer to âÂÂChanging the Displayâ on page 58. 3. Scroll the Dynamic Label with the the â button. 2. Recalling the three latest Dynamic Label broadcasts from the tunerâÂÂs memory with the 2 /3 buttons. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 3 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the Dynamic Label display.
7 Storing Dynamic Label in Memory 7 Recalling Preset Dynamic Label ⢠To return to DAB Tuner Setting Screen, press the RETURN button. 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 to recall the Dynamic Label memorized in corresponding buttons (e.g. Press the FUNCTION button 4). 1. Switch to the Dynamic Label display. 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds to memorize the Dynamic Label in corresponding buttons (e.g. Press the FUNCTION button 4 for two seconds). 1. Perform âÂÂDynamic Label Displayâ steps 1 and 2, and then select the Dynamic Label you want to store in memory. 66 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
67 D AB T uner Operation A vailable PTY function Lists of PTY that is in the Current Ensemble can be displayed. You can select the desired PTY from the list. DAB PTY functions are slightly different from RDS PTY functions. Do not confuse DAB PTY functions and RDS PTY functions. 7 Searching the PTY DAB receives the desired PTY Service. Note: ⢠The PTY method displayed is Narrow. The Wide method cannot be selected when using DAB as source. (Refer to page 33.) 7 Canceling the PTY Search Setting mode ⢠To cancel the PTY Search Setting mode part way through, press the FUNCTION button 4. 3. Press the 5 button starts the PTY search. 2. Select one from among PTY with the 2/ 3 buttons. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 4 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the PTY search setting display.
Service Follow function If reception of the selected Service worsens, this automatically searches for other Ensemble supporting the same Service. Depending on conditions, an Ensemble supporting Alarm and Road Traffic Flash is received. 7 Service Follow function (FM) When an Ensemble that supports the same Service canâÂÂt be found, or when reception conditions are poor, the Service Follow function switches to an identical FM broadcast. However, switching is not possible if reception of a station broadcasting an identical FM transmission is poor, doesnâÂÂt exist or is not cross-referenced by the DAB station. During FM reception, if DAB finds a Service identical to the original Service, and reception is better, DAB reception resumes. Selection is then performed in line with the Service Component selected with the first Service. Note: ⢠Switch the Service Follow function ON, and the Service Follow function (FM) is automatically switched ON. ⢠The Service Follow function (FM) is a DAB function. If the initial source you listen to is RDS (FM), thereâÂÂs no switching to DAB. ⢠Even if you switch to an FM broadcast, the button only functions during DAB operation. 7 When the âÂÂNETâ indicator flashes When the selected Service does not have broadcast station information for an identical FM broadcast, if reception conditions for that Service worsen, the âÂÂNETâ indicator flashes to indicate the Service Follow function (FM) cannot operate. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 5 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the Service Follow ON/OFF. 68 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
69 TV T uner Operation Basic Operation of TV T uner This product can control a TV Tuner (sold separately). Manual and Seek Tuning ⢠You can select the tuning method by changing the length of time you press the 2 /3 button. Manual Tuning (step by step) 0.5 seconds or less Seek Tuning 0.5 seconds or more Note: ⢠If you continue pressing the button for longer than 0.5 seconds, you can skip broadcast stations. Seek Tuning starts as soon as you release the button. Band TV-1 = TV-2 Channel Indicator Band Indicator Preset Tuning You can recall memorized stations by 5 /â buttons. Preset Number Indicator
Operation at the TV T uner Setting Screen Accessing the TV T uner Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the TV Tuner Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION button 1. 7 TV Tuner Setting Screen Exit from the TV T uner Setting Screen ⢠To return to TV Tuner Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 70 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Best Stations Sequential Memory (See page 71.)
71 TV T uner Operation Operating Each function Best Stations Sequential Memory The BSSM (Best Stations Sequential Memory) function automatically memorizes strongly transmitted broadcast stations in order from the lowest channel up. ⢠To cancel the process, press the FUNCTION button 1 again before memorization is complete. Note: ⢠Up to 6 stations can be memorized in one Band. ⢠In regions where reception of less than 6 station is possible, previously memorized stations may remain in memory. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 for two seconds on TV Tuner Setting Screen switches the Best Stations Sequential Memory (BSSM) ON.
Switching to the Preset T uning Screen ⢠Press the SHIFT button on TV Tuner Setting Screen. This switches to Preset Tuning Screen and enables to preset the stations. ⢠To return to TV Tuner Setting Screen, press the SHIFT button again. Preset T uning You can memorize broadcast stations in FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for easy, one-touch station recall. 7 Broadcast station preset memory 7 Preset broadcast station recall Note: ⢠Up to 12 stations (6 in TV1 and TV2) can be stored in memory. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 on Preset Tuning Screen to recall the broadcast stations memorized in corresponding buttons. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds on Preset Tuning Screen to memorize the broadcast stations in corresponding buttons. 72 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
73 A udio Adjustment Switching to the Audio Adjustment Screen ⢠Press the MENU button and select the Audio Adjustment Screen (Audio). After the title screen, the display switches to the operations screen of the Audio Adjustment Screen. Opening and closing the cover of the remote controller (refer to page 5) switches between the open and closed states of the menu display and Adjustment Screen. Note: ⢠5 /â /2 /3 buttons on the head unit can not be used in the Audio Adjustment operation. ⢠To cancel the Audio Adjustment, press the BAND button. Fader/Balance Adjustment This function allows you to select a fader/balance setting that provides ideal listening conditions in all occupied seats. This function can be operated with the remote controller cover closed. Note: ⢠In the front-speaker-oriented system, if the fader is set to rear, whole sound volume is attenuated. 3. Adjust left/right speaker balance with the 2 /3 buttons. 2. Adjust front/rear speaker balance with the 5 /â buttons. 1. Close the cover of the remote controller on Audio Adjustment Screen (refer to page 5).
Bass/T reble Adjustment It is possible to adjust a frequency that becomes the reference when adjusting the bass/tre- ble tone. The frequencies and level adjustment ranges from which selections may be made are as follows: Bass : 100 Hz Treble: 10 kHz Level adjustment range: âÂÂ8 dB â 8 dB (2 dB/1 step) Note: ⢠Raising the Bass/Treble level too high may result in distortion. Perform Bass/Treble Adjustment to adjust overall sound quality. 4. Press the 5 /â buttons and adjust the level. 3. Press the FUNCTION button 1 again to choose bass (BASS) or treble (TREB). Pressing the button switches bass/treble. 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1. The display switches to Bass/Treble Adjustment Screen. 1. Open the cover of the remote controller on Audio Adjustment Screen (refer to page 5). 74 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
75 A udio Adjustment Source Level Adjustment The SLA (Source Level Adjustment) function prevents radical leaps in volume level when switching between sources. Settings are based on the FM volume level, which remains unchanged. Note: ⢠Since the FM volume is the control, SLA is not possible in the FM modes. ⢠The MW/LW volume level, which is different from the FM base setting volume level, can also be adjusted similar to sources other than tuner. ⢠The Built-in CD player, Multi-CD player and DVD player are set to the same volume adjustment setting automatically. ⢠AUX, External 1 and External 2 are set to the same volume adjustment setting automatically. 5. Increase or decrease the level with the 5 /â buttons. The display shows â 4â â âÂÂâÂÂ4âÂÂ. 4. Press FUNCTION button 2 switches to SLA mode. The display switches to SLA Adjustment screen. 1. Compare the FM volume with the volume of the other source. (e.g. Built-in CD player) 2. Press the MENU button to switch to the Audio Adjustment Screen. 3. Open the cover of the remote controller.
Other Functions Using the AUX Source An IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as CD-RB20 or CD-RB10 (sold separately) enables you to connect this product to auxiliary equipment featuring an RCA output. For more details, refer to the IP-BUS-RCA InterconnectorâÂÂs OwnerâÂÂs Manual. Selecting the AUX Source ⢠Select AUX. (Refer to page 23.) AUX T itle Input The display title for AUX Source can be changed. Cellular T elephone Muting Sound from this system is muted automatically when a call is made or received using a cellular telephone connected to this product. ⢠The sound is turned off, âÂÂMUTEâ is displayed and no audio adjustment is possible. Operation returns to normal when the phone connection is ended. 3. Input the AUX Title. Refer to âÂÂDisc Title Inputâ on page 50, and perform procedures 3 to 6 in the same way. 2. Press the SHIFT button for two seconds on the AUX setting screen. 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to AUX setting screen. Each press changes the Source ... 76 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
77 Other Functions T urn OFF the Display Indication You can turn off the display indication. If you press any button while the display indica- tion is off, it will light up for 5 seconds and then turn off again. Note: ⢠While the display indication is turning off, DISPLAY OFF indicator lights up (refer to page 4). ⢠Press the BAND button for two seconds switches the display indication ON/OFF.
CD Player and Care Precaution ⢠Play only CDs bearing the Compact Disc Digital Audio mark. (If a CD features the top right mark on its disc title side, that disc is a CD TEXT disc. There are also some CD TEXT discs that do not feature the top right mark.) ⢠This product is designed for use with conventional, fully circular CDs only. Use of shaped CDs are not recommended for this product. ⢠Check all CDs before playing and discard cracked, scratched or warped discs. ⢠Normal playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs other than those recorded with a music CD recorder may not be possible. ⢠Playback of music CD-R/CD-RW discs, even those recorded with a music CD recorder, may not be possible with this product due to disc characteristics or scratches or dirt on the disc. Dirt or condensation on the lens inside this product may also prevent playback. ⢠Titles and other text information recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW disc may not be displayed by this product. ⢠This product conforms to the track skip function of the CD-R/CD-RW disc. The tracks containing the track skip information are skipped over automatically. ⢠If you insert a CD-RW disc into this product, time to playback will be longer than when you insert a conventional CD or CD-R disc. ⢠Read the precautions with the CD-R/CD-RW discs before using. ⢠Wipe dirty or damp discs outward from the center with a soft cloth. ⢠Avoid touching the recorded (iridescent) surface when handling discs. ⢠Store discs in their cases when not in use. ⢠Keep discs out of direct sunlight and high temperatures. ⢠Do not affix labels or apply chemicals to discs. ⢠Condensation may collect inside the player when using the heater in cold weather, inter- fering with playback. Turn it off for an hour or so and wipe damp discs with a soft cloth. ⢠Road shocks may interrupt CD playback. 78 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS COMP ACT DIGIT AL AUDIO
79 CD Player and Care Built-in CD Playerâ s Error Message When problems occur with CD playback, an error message appears on the display. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the error persists, contact your dealer or your nearest PIONEER Service Center. Message Possible cause Recommended action ERROR- 11, 12, 17, 30 Dirty disc. Clean the disc. ERROR- 11, 12, 17, 30 Scratched disc. Replace the disc. ERROR- 14 Unrecorded CD. Check the disc. ERROR- 10, 11, 12, 14, Electrical or mechanical Turn the ignition ON and OFF, or 17, 30, A0 problem. switch to a different source, then back to the CD player. ERROR- 44 All tracks are setting track skip. Replace the disc. HEAT CD player overheating. Discontinue play until the machine temperature drops.
Note: ⢠This unit is for vehicles with a 12-volt battery and negative grounding. Before installing it in a recre- ational vehicle, truck, or bus, check the battery voltage. ⢠To avoid shorts in the electrical system, be sure to disconnect the â battery cable before beginning installation. ⢠Refer to the ownerâÂÂs manual for details on con- necting the power amp and other units, then make connections correctly. ⢠Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhesive tape. To protect the wiring, wrap adhesive tape around them where they lie against metal parts. ⢠Route and secure all wiring so it cannot touch any moving parts, such as the gear shift, handbrake, and seat rails. Do not route wiring in places that get hot, such as near the heater outlet. If the insu- lation of the wiring melts or gets torn, there is a danger of the wiring short-circuiting to the vehicle body. ⢠DonâÂÂt pass the yellow lead through a hole into the engine compartment to connect to the battery. This will damage the lead insulation and cause a very dangerous short. ⢠Do not shorten any leads. If you do, the protection circuit may fail to work when it should. ⢠Never feed power to other equipment by cutting the insulation of the power supply lead of the unit and tapping into the lead. The current capacity of the lead will be exceeded, causing overheating. ⢠When replacing a fuse, be sure to use only fuses of the rating prescribed on the fuse holder. ⢠The black lead is ground. Please ground this lead separately from the ground of high-current prod- ucts such as power amps. If you ground the products together and the ground becomes detached, there is a risk of dam- age to the products or fire. ⢠If the RCA pin jack on the unit will not be used, do not remove the caps attached to the end of the connector. ⢠When this productâÂÂs source is switched ON, a control signal is output through the blue/white lead. Connect to an external power ampâÂÂs system remote control or the carâÂÂs Auto-antenna relay control terminal (max. 300 mA 12 V DC). If the car features a glass antenna, connect to the anten- na booster power supply terminal. ⢠When an external power amp is being used with this system, be sure not to connect the blue/white lead to the ampâÂÂs power terminal. Likewise, do not connect the blue/white lead to the power ter- minal of the auto-antenna. Such connection could cause excessive current drain and malfunction. ⢠To prevent incorrect connection, the input side of the IP-BUS connector and Optical connector is blue, and the output side is black. Connect the connectors of the same colors correctly. ⢠Connection of this system requires optional opti- cal cables (e.g. CD-AD600) and IP-BUS cables (e.g. CD-IP600). Consult your nearest dealer for more detail. ⢠Set GPS antenna away from this unit. If you set them too close, it may fail to operate properly. ⢠An Optional âÂÂGEX-P900 DAB(II)â Hide-away DAB tuner cannot be connected without connect- ing an optional âÂÂDEQ-P9â Universal Digital Preamp Equalizer with this unit. If you connect a âÂÂGEX-P900 DAB(II)âÂÂ, be sure to use the optional optical cables and IP-BUS cables, and connect between the âÂÂDEQ-P9â and this unit. ⢠This unit can not be installed in a vehicle that does not have an ACC (accessory) position on the ignition switch. (Fig. 1) Fig. 1 ⢠Cords for this product and those for other prod- ucts may be different colors even if they have the same function. When connecting this product to another product, refer to the supplied Installation manuals of both products and connect cords that have the same function. No ACC position ACC position O N S T A R T O F F A C C O N S T A R T O F F 80 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Connecting the Units
Setting Examples Connecting without Audio Unit (DEQ-P9) Connecting with Audio Unit (DEQ-P9) RCA Input Amplifier DEQ-P9 (sold separately) DEX-P9R Front W oofer Subwoofer Multi-CD player (sold separately) Front Mid-range Front T weeter Optical cable IP-BUS cable RCA Input Amplifier DEX-P9R Rear Speaker Subwoofer Multi-CD player (sold separately) Front Speaker IP-BUS cable 81 Connecting the Units Fig. 2 Fig. 3
82 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Attaching the Noise Filter To prevent the noise, use the supplied noise filter correctly. This Product Lock tie IP-BUS output (Black) Non-Fading output Rear output Front output Blue/white lead Noise filter (small) Noise filter (small) Noise filter (lar ge) Noise filter (small) Noise filter (small) Noise filter (lar ge) 1. Attach the supplied noise filter to each of the groups of cables (IP-BUS out- put, RCA cables and blue/white lead) as shown below.
83 Connecting the Units This Product Y ellow T o terminal always supplied with power regardless of ignition switch position. Red T o electric terminal controlled by ignition switch (12 V DC) ON/OFF . Black (ground) T o vehicle (metal) body. Orange/white T o lighting switch terminal. Y ello w/black If you use a cellular telephone, connect it via the Audio Mute lead on the cellular telephone. If not, keep the Audio Mute lead free of any connections. IP-BUS cable IP-BUS input (Blue) Antenna jack Optical input (Blue) Optical output (Black) 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm Noise filter Noise filter Noise filter Blue/white T o system control terminal of the power amp or Auto-antenna relay control terminal (max. 300 mA 12 V DC). Multi-CD player (sold separately) Fuse holder Fuse resistor Fuse resistor Connecting without Audio Unit (DEQ-P9)
84 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Subwoofer Front speaker System remote control Rear speaker Left Right Left Right Left Right Power amp (sold separately) Power amp (sold separately) Power amp (sold separately) IP-BUS output (Black) Non-Fading output Connecting cords with RCA pin plugs (sold separately) Rear output Front output Subwoofer Front speaker Noise filter Noise filter Rear speaker â â â â â â Fig. 4
85 Connecting the Units This Product IP-BUS input (Blue) IP-BUS output (Black) Optical input (Blue) Optical output (Black) Optical cable IP-BUS cable 15 cm 15 cm Left Right Left Right High-range High-range Mid-range Mid-range Noise filter Blue/white T o system control terminal of the power amp (max. 300 mA 12 V DC). DEQ-P9 (Sold separately) â â â â Connecting with Audio Unit (DEQ-P9)
86 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Power amp (sold separately) Subwoofer Left Right Left Right Power amp (sold separately) Power amp (sold separately) Power amp (sold separately) Connecting cords with RCA pin plugs (sold separately) Subwoofer Lo w-range Lo w-range â â â â Fig. 5
87 Installation Note: ⢠Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily, making sure it is all connected up properly, and the unit and the system work properly. ⢠Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunction. ⢠Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle. ⢠Install the unit where it does not get in the driverâÂÂs way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop, like an emergency stop. ⢠The semiconductor laser will be damaged if it overheats, so donâÂÂt install the unit anywhere hot â for instance, near a heater outlet. ⢠If installation angle exceeds 60ð from horizontal, the unit might not give its optimum performance. (Fig. 6) Fig. 6 60 ð Installation with the rubber bush Fig. 7 Holder After inserting the holder into the dash- board, then select the appropriate tabs according to the thickness of the dash- board material and bend them. (Install as firmly as possible using the top and bottom tabs. T o secure, bend the tabs 90 degrees.) 182 53 Rubber bush Screw Dashboard
Removing the Unit Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Frame Pull out to remove the frame. (When reattaching the frame, point the side with a groove downwards and attach it.) 88 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Insert the supplied extraction keys into the unit, as shown in the figure, until they click into place. Keeping the keys pressed against the sides of the unit, pull the unit out.
89 Installing the Remote Control Unit Fitting the Remote Control Unit Precaution: ⢠Press the remote controller unit onto the mounting base until it clicks into place. Fitting horizontally Fitting vertically Note: ⢠If the remote controller is installed vertically, you can not open the remote controller cover. Installation Using Only the Mounting Base Precaution: ⢠To avoid it being a hindrance to driving, always install the remote control unit to the passengerâÂÂs side â not the driverâÂÂs side. ⢠Before using double-sided tape, clean off any dirt on the surface to which the double-sided tape is to be attached. Mounting Base Passenger Double-sided tape Used Not used Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12
Installation Using the Mounting Base and the Bracket Precaution: ⢠To avoid it being a hindrance to driving, always install the remote control unit to the passengerâ s side â not the driver âÂÂs side. ⢠Install the mounting base so that the remote control unit is slanting upwards at an angle when fitted. ⢠Before using double-sided tape, clean off any dirt on the surface to which the double-sided tape is to be attached. ⢠Before drilling any mounting holes, confirm that the screws will not interfere with any of the cars oper- ating systems (such as the fuel line, brake lines, electrical wiring, etc.). Method A This example is for when the console is wide enough to have installation space for the mount- ing base. Method B This example is for when the console is not wide enough to have installation space for the mounting base. Note: ⢠Install the mounting base in such a way that it will not hit the seat when the seat is adjusted. 90 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Fig. 13 Fig. 14
91 Installing the Remote Control Unit 1. Install the bracket to the mounting base. 2. Install the mounting base to the vehicle. Eg. 1: Installation with double-sided tape. Passenger seat Double-sided tape Mounting base Bracket Screws (3 ÃÂ 10 mm) Fig. 15 Fig. 16
Eg. 2: Installation with the screws. Drill holes 2 â 2.5 mm in diameter . Scre ws (4 à12 mm) Passenger seat 92 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Fig. 17
93 Specifications General Power source .......... 14.4 V DC (10.8 â 15.1 V allowable) Grounding system ........................................ Negative type Max. current consumption ........................................ 4.0 A Dimensions (mounting size) ...... 178 (W) à50 (H) à160 (D) mm (front face) .............. 188 (W) à58 (H) à20 (D) mm Weight ...................................................................... 1.7 kg Maximum preout output level .................................. 4.0 V Preout impedance .................................................... 100 ⦠Tone controls (Bass) Frequency .................................................. 100 Hz Gain .............................................................. ñ8 dB (Treble) Frequency .................................................. 10 kHz Gain .............................................................. ñ8 dB Digital input .................................................. Optical input Sampling frequency .................................... 44.1 â 96 kHz Digital output .............................................. Optical output CD player System .................................... Compact disc audio system Usable discs .................................................. Compact disc Signal format .................... Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz Number of quantization bits: 16; linear Frequency characteristics .............. 5 â 20,000 Hz (ñ1 dB) Signal-to-noise ratio .... 107 dB (1 kHz) (IEC-A network) Dynamic range ............................................ 98 dB (1 kHz) Number of channel .............................................. 2 (stereo) FM tuner Frequency range ...................................... 87.5 â 108 MHz Usable sensitivity ...................................................... 9 dBf (0.8 õV/75 â¦, mono, S/N: 30 dB) 50 dB quieting sensitivity .... 15 dBf (1.5 õ V/75 â¦, mono) Signal-to-noise ratio ...................... 70 dB (IEC-A network) Distortion .......................... 0.3% (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz, stereo) Frequency response ...................... 30 â 15,000 Hz (ñ3 dB) Stereo separation .......................... 40 dB (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz) MW tuner Frequency range ........................ 531 â 1,602 kHz (9 kHz) Usable sensitivity .............................. 18 õ V (S/N: 20 dB) Selectivity .................................................. 50 dB (ñ9 kHz) LW tuner Frequency range ........................................ 153 â 281 kHz Usable sensitivity .............................. 30 õ V (S/N: 20 dB) Selectivity .................................................. 50 dB (ñ9 kHz) Note: ⢠Specifications and the design are subject to possi- ble modification without notice due to improve- ments.
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PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, TOKYO 153-8654, JAPAN PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, California 90801, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium TEL: (0) 3/570.05.11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia TEL: (03) 9586-6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada TEL: (905) 479-4411 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO, S.A. de C.V. San Lorenzo 1009 3er. Piso Desp. 302 Col. Del Valle Mexico, D.F. C.P. 03100 TEL: 5-688-52-90 Published by Pioneer Corporation. Copyright é 2001 by Pioneer Corporation. All rights reserved. Publication de Pioneer Corporation. Copyright é 2001 Pioneer Corporation. Tous droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés. Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon <CRB1643-A> EW <KSNFF/01C00001>
1 Contents Key Finder .................................................... 4 Head Unit .......................................................... 4 Remote Controller ............................................ 4 Opening and Closing the Remote Controller Cover .................... 5 - When the Cover is Closed - When the Cover is Open Remote Controller and Care .................... 7 Using the Remote Controller ............................ 7 Batteries ............................................................ 8 Before Using This Product ...................... 9 About This Product .......................................... 9 About This Manual ............................................ 9 Resetting the Microprocessor ............................ 9 Precaution ........................................................ 10 In Case of Trouble .......................................... 10 Detaching and Replacing the Front Panel .................................. 11 Theft Protection .............................................. 11 - Detaching the Front Panel - Replacing the Front Panel - Warning Tone Setting Up the Environment for Use ................................................ 13 Setting Up the Environment for Use .............. 13 Operation at the Initial Setting Screen ............ 13 - Accessing the Initial Setting Screen - Exit from the Initial Setting Screen Setting the Clock ............................................ 15 - Switching to the Clock Adjustment Screen - Setting the Clock - Setting the Clock by Time Signal - Off Clock - Returns to the Initial Setting Screen Setting the Display .......................................... 17 - Switching to the Display Setting Screen - Setting the Brightness - Setting the Dimmer - Selecting the Wallpaper - Selecting the Reverse Mode - Returns to the Initial Setting Screen Setting the General Environment .................... 19 - Switching to the General Environment Setting Screen - Switching the AUX Mode - Setting the Warning Tone - Turning the Confirmation Sound ON/OFF - Setting the DAB Priority - Switching the Auto PI Seek - Changing the FM Tuning Step - Returns to the Initial Setting Screen Setting the Menu Lock .................................... 22 - About the Menu Lock - Switching to the Menu Lock ON/OFF Basic Operation ...................................... 23 To Listen to Music .......................................... 23 Switching Power OFF .................................... 24
Tuner Operation ...................................... 25 Basic Operation of Tuner ................................ 25 Operation at the Tuner Setting Screen ............ 26 - Accessing the Tuner Setting Screen - Exit from the Tuner Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 27 - Best Stations Memory - Local Seek Tuning - Switching to the Preset Tuning Screen - Preset Tuning Using the RDS Functions ........................ 29 What is RDS? .................................................. 29 Alternative Frequency function ...................... 29 - Activating/Deactivating the AF function PI Seek function .............................................. 30 - PI Seek - Auto PI Seek (for preset station) PTY function .................................................. 31 - Searching the PTY - News Program Interruption Setting - PTY Alarm - Canceling Announcements - PTY List Traffic Announcement Standby function ........ 34 - Activating/Deactivating the TA function - Canceling Traffic Announcements - Adjusting the TA Volume - TP Alarm function Regional function ............................................ 36 - Activating the Regional function Radio Text ...................................................... 37 - Radio Text Display - Storing Radio Text in Memory - Recalling Preset Radio Text Built-in CD Player Operation ................ 39 Basic Operation of Built-in CD Player .......... 39 Operation at the Built-in CD Setting Screen .......................................... 41 - Accessing the Built-in CD Setting Screen - Exit from the Built-in CD Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 42 - Repeat Play - Random Play - Scan Play - Pause - Changing the Display Mode - Disc Title Input Multi-CD Player Operation .................... 45 Basic Operation of Multi-CD Player .............. 45 Operation at the Multi-CD Setting Screen ...... 46 - Accessing the Multi-CD Setting Screen - Exit from the Multi-CD Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 47 - Repeat Play - Random Play - Scan Play - Pause - Changing the Display Mode - Disc Number Search Disc Title ........................................................ 50 - Disc Title Input - Selecting Discs by Disc Title List 2 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
Contents 3 DVD Player Operation ............................ 53 Basic Operation of DVD Player ...................... 53 Operation at the DVD Setting Screen ............ 54 - Accessing the DVD Setting Screen - Exit from the DVD Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 55 - Repeat Play - Random Play - Scan Play - Pause - Changing the Display Mode - Disc Number Search - Disc Title Input DAB Tuner Operation .............................. 58 Basic Operation of DAB Tuner ...................... 58 Operation at the DAB Tuner Setting Screen ................ 59 - Accessing the DAB Tuner Setting Screen - Exit from the DAB Tuner Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 60 - Switching to the Preset Tuning Screen - Preset Tuning - Announcement Support function - Service Component function - Dynamic Label function - Available PTY function - Service Follow function TV Tuner Operation .................................. 69 Basic Operation of TV Tuner .......................... 69 Operation at the TV Tuner Setting Screen .................... 70 - Accessing the TV Tuner Setting Screen - Exit from the TV Tuner Setting Screen Operating Each function .................................. 71 - Best Stations Sequential Memory - Switching to the Preset Tuning Screen - Preset Tuning Audio Adjustment .................................... 73 Switching to the Audio Adjustment Screen .... 73 - Fader/Balance Adjustment - Bass/Treble Adjustment - Source Level Adjustment Other Functions ........................................ 76 Using the AUX Source .................................... 76 - Selecting the AUX Source - AUX Title Input Cellular Telephone Muting .............................. 76 Turn OFF the Display Indication .................... 77 CD Player and Care .................................. 78 Precaution ........................................................ 78 Built-in CD PlayerâÂÂs Error Message .............. 79 Connecting the Units .............................. 80 Setting Examples ............................................ 81 Attaching the noise filter ................................ 82 Connecting without Audio Unit (DEQ-P9) .............................. 83 Connecting with Audio Unit (DEQ-P9) .............................. 85 Installation ................................................ 87 Installation with the rubber bush .................... 87 Removing the unit .......................................... 88 Installing the Remote Control Unit ...... 89 Fitting the Remote Control Unit ...................... 89 - Fitting horizontally - Fitting vertically Installation Using Only the Mounting Base .... 89 Installation Using the Mounting Base and the Bracket ........................................ 90 - Method A - Method B Specifications .......................................... 93
4 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS K ey F inder Head Unit Remote Controller In this system, the available functions and the menu display vary depending on the condition of the remote controller in use. Opening the cover enables the SHIFT, RETURN and FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 inside the unit. For more details, refer to the page 5. FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 B AND button RETURN button MENU button V OLUME SHIFT button Closed state Open state A UX button 5 /â /2 /3 b uttons TUNER button CD button T A button A TT button This lets you quickly lower volume level (by about 90%). Press once more to return to the original volume level. B AND button DISPLA Y b utton SOURCE button RESET button V OLUME 5 /â /2 /3 b uttons EJECT/OPEN button DISPLA Y OFF indicator Signal recei ver
5 K ey F inder Opening and Closing the Remote Controller Cover When the remote controller is opening the cover enables to operate the SHIFT, RETURN and FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 inside the unit. Menu displays with cover open and closed in this system, the available functions and the menu display vary depending on the condition of the remote controller in use. Remote Controller Menu display Cover closed Closed State Cover open Open State
When the Cover is Closed Closing the cover of the remote controller makes the menu display to the closed state. Menu display in closed state Example: Built-in CD Screen Note: ⢠Menu display in closed state: Current mode and functions which are ON are displayed. When the Cover is Open Opening the cover of the remote controller makes the menu display to the open state. Menu display in open state Example: Built-in CD Setting Screen Note: ⢠Positions of menu items on the display correspond to the positions of FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. ⢠Menu display in open state: Using FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6, operable functions are displayed. When the cover is closed in the middle of operation ⢠Closing the cover during operation releases the previous operation and returns the menu display to the closed mode. 6 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
7 Remote Controller and Care Using the Remote Controller This product is equipped with a remote controller. You can perform some operations with the head unit, however, most of operations can be conducted with the remote controller. ⢠Point the remote controller in the direction of the signal receiver to operate. ⢠When the remote controller is not in use, attach it firmly to the provided mounting base. Precaution: ⢠Do not store the remote controller in high temperatures or direct sunlight. ⢠The remote controller may not function properly in direct sunlight. ⢠Do not let the remote controller fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal.
8 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Batteries ⢠Remove the cover on the back of the remote controller and insert the batter- ies with the ( ) and (âÂÂ) poles pointing in the proper direction. Precaution: ⢠Use only AAA or IEC R03 1.5 V batteries. ⢠Remove the batteries if the remote controller is not used for a month or longer. ⢠Do not attempt to recharge the supplied batteries. ⢠Do not mix new and used batteries. ⢠In the event of battery leakage, wipe the remote controller completely clean and install new batteries. ⢠When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institutionâÂÂs rules that apply in your country/area.
9 Before Using This Product About This Product The tuner frequencies on this product are allocated for use in Western Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Oceania. Use in other areas may result in improper reception. The RDS function operates only in areas with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals. About This Manual This product features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and operation. All are designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanatory. This operation manual is intended to help you benefit fully from their potential and to maximize your listening enjoyment. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by reading through the manual before you begin using this product. It is especially important that you read and observe the âÂÂPrecautionâ on page 10 and in other sections. This manual mainly explains the remote controller operation. In some functions, you can perform the same operations with the head unit, however, the remote controller offers a number of buttons such as ATT, TA, SHIFT, MENU, RETURN and FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 which are not provided on the head unit. And most of operations can be conducted with the remote controller. Resetting the Microprocessor The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions: When using this product for the first time after installation. When the machine fails to operate properly. When strange (incorrect) messages appear on the display. ⢠To reset the microprocessor, press the RESET button on the head unit with a pen tip or other pointed instrument. ⢠This product complies with the EMC Directives (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC) and CE Marking Directive (93/68/EEC).
10 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Precaution ⢠A âÂÂCLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTâ label is affixed to the bottom of the player. ⢠The Pioneer CarStereo-Pass is for use only in Germany. ⢠Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions. ⢠Always keep the volume low enough for outside sounds to be audible. ⢠Protect the product from moisture. ⢠If the battery is disconnected, the preset memory will be erased and must be repro- grammed. In Case of T rouble Should this product fail to operate properly, contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station. CL ASS 1 L ASE R P R O D U CT
11 Detaching and Replacing the F ront P anel Theft Protection The front panel of the head unit is detachable to discourage theft. Precaution: ⢠Never use force or grip the display tightly when removing or replacing the front panel. ⢠Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shocks. ⢠Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures. Detaching the Front Panel Precaution: ⢠A few seconds after turning the ignition switch to ON/OFF, the front panel automatically moves. When this happens, your fingers may become jammed in the panel, so keep your hands away from it. Note: ⢠When removing the front panel, be sure to hold the corrugated release section on the rear of the front panel while pulling. 3. Use the protective case pro- vided to store/carry the detached front panel. -28.205 2. Slide and remove the front panel toward you. Take care not to grip the front panel tightly or drop it. 1. Open the front panel. Release Section
Replacing the Front Panel 1. Make sure the inner cover is closed. W arning T one If the front panel is not detached within 5 seconds after the ignition is turned off, a warning tone will sound. Note: ⢠You can cancel the Warning Tone function. (Refer to page 19.) 2. Replace the front panel by clipping it into place. 12 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
13 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Setting Up the Environment for Use Choose the way to use the head unit, including adjustment of clock and selection of wallpaper. Some functions are not available unless their setting is selected. Set up the envi- ronment to suit the system to be used. Operation at the Initial Setting Screen Accessing the Initial Setting Screen 7 Initial Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. 2. Press the SHIFT button. This switches to Initial Setting Screen. 3. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ4. Setting the Clock (See page 15.) Setting the Display (See page 17.) Setting the General Environment (See page 19.) Setting the Menu Lock (See page 22.)
Exit from the Initial Setting Screen ⢠Close the cover of the remote controller. 14 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
15 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Setting the Clock Switching to the Clock Adjustment Screen ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Initial Setting Screen. This switches to Clock Adjustment Screen and enables clock setting. Setting the Clock 1. Press the 2 /3 buttons and move the cursor to the section (hour, minute) to be adjusted. 2. Press the 5 /â buttons to set the clock. Holding these buttons down extends the operations continuously. Note: ⢠Seconds are not displayed. However, when releasing the buttons after setting the time, the clock starts from zero second.
Setting the Clock by T ime Signal Note: ⢠From 00 to 29 minutes, the hour remains the same, making the minute display âÂÂ00âÂÂ. From 30 to 59 minutes, it is rounded up to the next hour. Off Clock When the sources are OFF, the Time appears on the display. Note: ⢠When the display shows the operation screen of each source, the clock time is always displayed on the screen. Returns to the Initial Setting Screen ⢠Press the RETURN button. The display returns to Initial Setting Screen. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Clock Adjustment Screen switches the Clock Display ON/OFF. The minute display is reset to 00. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Clock Adjustment Screen to reset the minute display. As the clock starts from zero seconds when pressing the button, the clock can be set using the time signal (radio, tele- phone, etc). 16 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
17 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Setting the Display Switching to the Display Setting Screen ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Initial Setting Screen. This switches to Display Setting Screen and enables display setting. Setting the Brightness If it is hard to read the display, you can adjust the brightness for better legibility. Setting the Dimmer To enable this productâÂÂs display from being too bright at night, when the vehicleâÂÂs head lights are turned ON the display is dimmed. You can switch this function ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Display Setting Screen switches the Dimmer ON/OFF. ⢠Press the 2 /3 buttons on Display Setting Screen adjusts the brightness. The display shows âÂÂ0â â âÂÂ30âÂÂ.
Selecting the W allpaper This product is equipped with three types of wallpaper. Selecting the Reverse Mode If you do not perform an operation within about 30 seconds, screen indications start to reverse, and then continue reversing every 10 seconds. The initial setup is Reverse Mode ON. Returns to the Initial Setting Screen ⢠Press the RETURN button. The display returns to Initial Setting Screen. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Display Setting Screen switches the Reverse Mode ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Display Setting Screen switches the Wallpaper. 18 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
19 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Setting the General Environment Switching to the General Environment Setting Screen ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Initial Setting Screen. This switches to General Environment Setting Screen and enables general environment setting. Switching the AUX Mode It is possible to use auxiliary (AUX) equipment with this product. Activate the AUX mode when using external equipment with this product. Setting the W arning T one You can switch the Warning Tone function ON/OFF. (Refer to âÂÂWarning Toneâ on page 12.) ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the Warning Tone ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the AUX ON/OFF.
T urning the Confirmation Sound ON/OFF The beep that sounds when buttons are pressed can be enabled or disabled (ON/OFF). The initial setting is ON. Setting the DAB Priority When a Hide-away DAB tuner (e.g. GEX-P700DAB) is connected, you can set the product in this mode so that the interruption of traffic information from the Hide-away DAB tuner takes precedence over this productâÂÂs RDS Traffic Announcement (TA) function. 7 When it is ON During DAB reception, when the selected Service Component supports Road Traffic Flashes and Transport Flashes, reception is not interrupted by this productâÂÂs RDS Traffic Announcement (TA). 7 When it is OFF Interruption is by the first received news flash from among this productâÂÂs RDS and the Hide-away DAB traffic information broadcasts. Note: ⢠You can only select to the DAB Priority Setting mode when a separately sold Hide-away DAB tuner (e.g. GEX-P700DAB) is connected. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the DAB Priority ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 3 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the Confirmation Sound ON/OFF. 20 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
21 Setting Up the En vironment for Use Switching the Auto PI Seek During Preset Station PI Seek operation, you can switch the Auto PI Seek function ON/OFF. (Refer to âÂÂPI Seek functionâ on page 30.) Changing the FM T uning Step Normally set at 50 kHz during Seek tuning in the FM mode, the tuning step changes to 100 kHz when the AF or TA mode is activated. It may be preferable to set tuning step to 50 kHz in the AF mode. Note: ⢠The tuning step remains set at 50 kHz during Manual tuning. ⢠The tuning step returns to 100 kHz if the battery is temporarily disconnected. Returns to the Initial Setting Screen ⢠Press the RETURN button. The display returns to Initial Setting Screen. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 6 on General Environment Setting Screen selects the desired tuning step. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 5 on General Environment Setting Screen switches the Auto PI Seek ON/OFF.
Setting the Menu Lock About the Menu Lock If you switch the Menu Lock ON, it is possible to refuse the opened remote controller operation to adjust the Audio Adjustment. It is useful when you do not want to readjust the data by mistake. Switching to the Menu Lock ON/OFF It is possible to switch ON/OFF the Menu Lock. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on Initial Setting Screen switches the Menu Lock ON/OFF. 22 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
23 Basic Operation T o Listen to Music The following explains the initial of operations required before you can listen to music. Note: ⢠Loading a disc in this product. (Refer to page 40.) 1. Select the desired source (e.g. tuner). 7 Head Unit Each press of the SOURCE button selects the desired source in the following order: Built-in CD player = Multi-CD player = DVD player = TV = Tuner = DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Tuner = External Unit 1 = External Unit 2 = AUX 7 Remote Controller Each press of the button selects the desired source in the following order: CD button : Built-in CD player = Multi-CD player = DVD player = OFF AUX button : External Unit 1 = External Unit 2 = AUX = OFF TUNER button : TV = Tuner = DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Tuner = OFF Note: ⢠External Unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as one available in the future) that, although incom- patible as a source, enables control of basic functions by this product. Two External Units can be controlled by this product, although âÂÂExternalâ is displayed whether you select External Unit 1 or External Unit 2. When two External Units are connected, the allocation of them to External Unit 1 or External Unit 2 is automatically set by this product. ⢠In the following cases, the sound source will not change: * When a product corresponding to each source is not connected to this product. * No disc is set in this product. * No magazine is set in the Multi-CD player. * No magazine is set in the Multi-DVD player. * AUX (external input) is set to OFF. (Refer to page 19.) ⢠When this productâÂÂs blue/white lead is connected to the carâÂÂs Auto-antenna relay control terminal, the carâÂÂs Auto-antenna extends when this productâÂÂs source is switched ON. To retract the antenna, switch the source OFF. Each press changes the Source ...
24 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS 2. Raise or lower the volume. The display shows âÂÂ--- dBâ â âÂÂ00 dBâÂÂ. Switching Power OFF ⢠Turn the source OFF. 7 Head Unit To switch the sources OFF, hold down the SOURCE button for 1 second. 7 Remote Controller Press the button and select the source OFF. CD button : Built-in CD player = Multi-CD player = DVD player = OFF AUX button : External Unit 1 = External Unit 2 = AUX = OFF TUNER button : TV = Tuner = DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Tuner = OFF Hold for 1 second
25 T uner Operation Basic Operation of T uner This productâÂÂs AF function can be switched ON and OFF. AF should be switched OFF for normal tuning operations. (Refer to page 29.) Manual and Seek Tuning ⢠You can select the tuning method by changing the length of time you press the 2 /3 button. Manual Tuning (step by step) 0.5 seconds or less Seek Tuning 0.5 seconds or more Note: ⢠If you continue pressing the button for longer than 0.5 seconds, you can skip broadcast stations. Seek Tuning starts as soon as you release the button. ⢠Stereo indicator â â lights when a stereo station is selected. Band FM-1 = FM-2 = FM-3 = MW/LW Preset Number Indicator Band Indicator Frequency Indicator Changing the Display Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the display in the following order: Program Service Name Frequency Program Service Name PTY Label Preset Tuning You can recall memorized stations by 5 /â buttons.
Operation at the T uner Setting Screen Accessing the T uner Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the Tuner Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. 7 Tuner Setting Screen Exit from the T uner Setting Screen ⢠To return to Tuner Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 26 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Local Seek Tuning (See page 27.) PTY function (See page 31.) Radio Text (See page 37.) Best Stations Memory (See page 27.) AF function (See page 29.) Regional function (See page 36.)
27 T uner Operation Operating Each function Best Stations Memory The BSM (Best Stations Memory) function stores stations in memory automatically. ⢠To cancel the process, press the FUNCTION button 1 again before memorization is complete. Local Seek T uning When Local mode is ON (âÂÂLOC.Sâ displays), you can only select broadcast stations pro- viding strong reception. The Local sensitivity switches as follows: FM : LOC 1 = LOC 2 = LOC 3 = LOC 4 = LOC OFF MW/LW : LOC 1 = LOC 2 = LOC OFF Note: ⢠The LOC 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the Local sensitivity. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 for two seconds on Tuner Setting Screen switches the Best Stations Memory (BSM) ON. The stations with the strongest signals will be stored under FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6 and in order of their signal strength.
Switching to the Preset T uning Screen ⢠Press the SHIFT button on Tuner Setting Screen. This switches to Preset Tuning Screen and enables to preset the stations. ⢠To return to Tuner Setting Screen, press the SHIFT button again. Preset T uning You can memorize broadcast stations in FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for easy, one-touch station recall. 7 Broadcast station preset memory 7 Preset broadcast station recall Note: ⢠Up to 18 FM stations (6 in FM-1, FM-2 and FM-3) and 6 MW/LW stations can be stored in memory. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 on Preset Tuning Screen to recall the broadcast stations memorized in corresponding buttons. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds on Preset Tuning Screen to memorize the broadcast stations in corresponding buttons. 28 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
29 Using the RDS Functions What is RDS? RDS (Radio Data System) is a system for transmitting data along with FM programs. This data, which is inaudible, provides a variety of features such as: program service name, pro- gram type display, traffic announcement standby, automatic tuning and program type tun- ing, intended to aid radio listeners in tuning to a desired station. Note: ⢠RDS service may not be provided by all stations. ⢠RDS functions, like AF (Alternative Frequencies search) and TA (Traffic Announcement standby), are only active when your radio is tuned to RDS stations. Alternative Frequency function The AF (Alternative Frequencies search) function is used to search for other frequencies in the same network as the currently tuned station. It automatically retunes the receiver to another frequency in the network which is broadcasting a stronger signal when there are problems with reception of the currently tuned station or better reception is possible on a different frequency. Note: ⢠AF tunes the receiver only to RDS stations when you use Seek tuning or BSM Auto Memory with the âÂÂAF â indicator ON. ⢠When you recall a preset station, the tuner may update the preset station with a new frequency from the stationâÂÂs AF list. (This is only available when using presets on the FM-1 and FM-2 bands.) No preset number appears on the display if the RDS data for the station received differs from that for the originally stored station. ⢠Sound may be temporarily interrupted by another program during an AF frequency search. ⢠When the tuner is tuned to a non-RDS station, the âÂÂAF â indicator flashes. ⢠AF can be switched ON or OFF independently for each FM band. Activating/Deactivating the AF function AF is set to ON by default. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the AF ON/OFF while in an FM band .
PI Seek function The tuner searches for another frequency broadcasting the same programming. âÂÂPI Seekâ appears on the display and the radio volume is muted during a PI Seek. The muting is dis- continued after completion of the PI Seek, whether or not the PI seek has succeeded. If the PI Seek is unsuccessful, the tuner returns to the previous frequency. PI Seek If the tuner fails to locate a suitable alternative frequency or if the broadcasting signal is too weak for proper reception, the PI Seek will automatically start. Auto PI Seek (for preset station) When preset stations cannot be recalled, as when traveling long distances, the product can be set to perform PI Seek also during preset recall. The default setting for Auto PI Seek is OFF. Note: ⢠Refer to âÂÂSetting Up the Environment for Useâ for details on how to switch Auto PI Seek ON/OFF. 30 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
31 Using the RDS Functions PTY function A PTY search is performed by program type as indicated in the PTY list (the program types are: News&Inf, Popular, Classics, Others). It also provides automatic tuning to emer- gency broadcasts (PTY alarm). Note: ⢠ThereâÂÂs no need to perform PTY Search settings again if they have previously been set. After switching to the PTY Search Setting mode in Step 1, just perform PTY Search in Step 3. Searching the PTY The tuner searches for a station broadcasting the desired PTY. ⢠To cancel the PTY Search, press the â â button. Note: ⢠The program of some stations may differ from that indicated by the transmitted PTY. ⢠If no station broadcasting the selected programming type is found, âÂÂNOT FOUNDâ is displayed for about 2 seconds, and the tuner returns to the original station. 3. Press the 5 button starts the PTY search. 2. Select one from among PTY with the 2/ 3 buttons. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 4 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the PTY Search Setting display.
News Program Interruption Setting You can switch automatic reception of PTY code news programs ON/OFF. When a received news program ends, reception of the previous program resumes. ⢠Set interruption to ON or OFF. Note: ⢠When âÂÂNâ in âÂÂNEWSâ indicator is displayed, it indicates that you have set interruption ON. ⢠When â 3 â is displayed on the left side of indicator, it indicates that the news program is received. PTY Alarm PTY Alarm is a special PTY code for announcements regarding emergencies such as nat- ural disasters. When the tuner receives the radio alarm code, âÂÂALARMâ appears on the display and the volume adjusts to the TA volume. When the station stops broadcasting the emergency announcement, the system returns to the previous source. Canceling Announcements ⢠Press the TA button during announcement reception to cancel the announce- ment and return to the previous source. Hold for 2 seconds 32 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
33 Using the RDS Functions PTY List Wide Narrow Details News&Inf News News. Affairs Current affairs. Info General information and advice. Sport Sports programs. Weather Weather reports/Meteorological information. Finance Stock market reports, commerce, trading, etc. Popular Pop Mus Popular music. Rock Mus Contemporary modern music. Easy Mus Easy listening music. Oth Mus Other types of music, which canâÂÂt be categorized. Jazz Jazz music based programs. Country Country music based programs. Nat Mus National music based programs. Oldies Oldies music, âÂÂGolden ageâ based programs. Folk Mus Folk music based programs. Classics L. Class Light classical music. Classic Serious classical music. Others Educate Educational programs. Drama All radio plays and serials. Culture Programs concerned with any aspect of national or regional culture. Science Programs about nature, science and technology. Varied Light entertainment programs. Children ChildrenâÂÂs programs. Social Social affairs programs. Religion Religion affairs programs or services. Phone In Phone in based programs. Touring Travel programs, not for announcements about traffic problem. Leisure Programs about hobbies and recreational activities. Document Documentary programs.
T raffic Announcement Standby function The TA (Traffic Announcement standby) function lets you receive traffic announcements automatically, no matter what source you are listening to. The TA function can be activat- ed for either a TP station (a station that broadcasts traffic information) or an enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station (a station carrying information which cross-references TP sta- tions). Activating/Deactivating the T A function 1. Tune in a TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station. The TP indicator âÂÂTRAFFICâ lights when the tuner is tuned to a TP station or an enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station. 2. Activate the TA function. The â 3 TRAFFICâ indicator lights, indicating that the tuner is waiting for traffic announcements. Note: ⢠If you switched TA function ON when you are tuned in to neither a TP nor enhanced other net- workâÂÂs TP station, only âÂÂTâ in âÂÂTRAFFICâ indicator is displayed. Repeat the preceding operation when no traffic announcement is being received to deacti- vate the TA function. Note: ⢠The system switches back to the original source following traffic announcement reception. ⢠The TA function can be activated from sources other than tuner if the tuner was last set to the FM band but not if it was last set to the MW/LW band. ⢠If the tuner was last set to FM, turning on the TA function lets you operate other tuning functions while listening to sources other than tuner. ⢠Only TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP stations are tuned in during the Seek Tuning mode when the â 3 TRAFFICâ or âÂÂTâ indicator is ON. ⢠Only TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP stations are stored by BSM when the â 3 TRAFFICâ or âÂÂTâ indicator is ON. 34 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
35 Using the RDS Functions Canceling T raffic Announcements ⢠Press the TA button while a traffic announcement is being received to cancel the announcement and return to the original source. The announcement is canceled but the tuner remains in the TA mode until the TA button is pressed again. Adjusting the T A V olume When a traffic announcement begins, the volume adjusts automatically to a preset level to enable you to hear the announcement clearly. ⢠Set the volume by adjusting it during reception of a traffic announcement. The newly set volume is stored in memory and recalled for subsequent traffic announce- ments. TP Alarm function About 30 seconds after the â 3TRAFFICâ indicator turns to âÂÂTâ due to a weak signal, a 5 second beep sounds to remind you to select another TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station. ⢠If you are listening to the tuner, tune in another TP station or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station. In sources other than tuner, the tuner automatically seeks out the TP station with the strongest signal in the current area 10 (or 30)* seconds after the â 3 TRAFFICâ indicator turns to âÂÂTâÂÂ. * Time taken before Seek begins. TA function ON 10 seconds TA, AF functions ON 30 seconds
Regional function When AF is used to retune the tuner automatically, the Regional function limits the selec- tion to stations broadcasting regional programs. Note: ⢠Regional programming and regional networks are organized differently depending on the country (i.e., they may change according to the hour, state or broadcast area). ⢠The preset number may disappear on the display if the tuner tunes in a regional station which dif- fers from the originally set station. Activating the Regional function The Regional function can be turned ON independently for each FM band. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 5 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the Regional function ON/OFF. 36 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
37 Using the RDS Functions Radio T ext This tuner can display Radio Text data transmitted by RDS stations, such as station infor- mation, the name of the currently broadcast song and the name of the artist. Note: ⢠When Radio Text is received, the âÂÂRTâ indicator lights. ⢠The tuner automatically memorizes the three latest Radio Text broadcasts received, replacing text from the least recent reception with new text when it is received. ⢠You can store data from up to six Radio Text transmissions in FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. Radio T ext Display Note: ⢠When no Radio Text is currently being received, âÂÂNO TEXTâ is displayed. Pressing the button switches between the four Radio Text data displays. ⢠To return to Tuner Setting Screen, press the RETURN button. Note: ⢠If there is no Radio Text data stored in the tuner, this button does not operate. 2. Recalling the three latest Radio Text broadcasts from the tunerâÂÂs memory with the 2 /3 buttons. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 6 on Tuner Setting Screen switches the Radio Text display.
Storing Radio T ext in Memory Recalling Preset Radio T ext 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 to recall the Radio Text memorized in correspond- ing buttons (e.g. Press the FUNCTION button 4). 1. Switch to the Radio Text display. 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds to memorize the Radio Text in cor- responding buttons (e.g. Press the FUNCTION button 4 for two seconds). 1. Perform âÂÂRadio Text Displayâ steps 1 and 2, and then select the Radio Text you want to store in memory. 38 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
39 Built-in CD Player Operation Basic Operation of Built-in CD Player Switching the Display (only for CD TEXT Discs) Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the display in the following order: With text longer than 20 letters, you can scroll to see the rest of the text by pressing the DISPLAY button for 2 seconds. Note: ⢠A CD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as Disc Title, Artist Name and Track Title. ⢠If certain text information is not recorded on a CD TEXT disc, âÂÂNo ~â (e.g. âÂÂNo TitleâÂÂ) is displayed. Play Time Track Artist Play Time Track Title Play Time Disc Artist Play Time Disc Title Track Number Indicator Play Time Indicator Eject Press the EJECT/OPEN button one time, the front panel opens and then the disc is ejected. In case of opening the front panel, you can just eject a CD. Note: ⢠The CD function can be turned ON/OFF with the disc remaining in this product. (Refer to page 23.) ⢠A disc left partially inserted after ejection may incur damage or fall out. ⢠You can eject the CD by pressing and holding EJECT/OPEN button with opening the front panel when the CD loading or ejecting cannot operate properly.
40 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Track Search and Fast Forward/Reverse ⢠You can select between Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse by pressing the 2/ 3 button for a different length of time. Track Search 0.5 seconds or less Fast Forward/Reverse Continue pressing CD Loading Slot If a CD is inserted, the front panel is closed automatically. The Built-in CD player plays one standard 12 cm or 8 cm (single) CD at a time. Do not use an adapter when playing 8 cm CD. Note: ⢠If a disc cannot be inserted fully or playback fails, make sure the recorded side is down. Push the EJECT/OPEN button and check the disc for damage before reinserting it. ⢠If the Built-in CD player cannot operate properly, an error message (such as âÂÂERROR-14âÂÂ) appears on the display. Refer to âÂÂBuilt-in CD PlayerâÂÂs Error Messageâ on page 79. ⢠Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD Loading Slot. Open Press the EJECT/OPEN button for 2 seconds, and you can open the front panel without ejecting a CD. In case of opening the front panel, you can close it. WARNING: ⢠Do not use with the front panel left open. If you do leave it open, it may result in injury in the event of an accident.
41 Built-in CD Player Operation Operation at the Built-in CD Setting Screen Accessing the Built-in CD Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the Built-in CD Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6. 7 Built-in CD Setting Screen Exit from the Built-in CD Setting Screen ⢠To return to Built-in CD Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. Random Play (See page 42.) Pause (See page 43.) Display Mode (See page 44.) Repeat Play (See page 42.) Scan Play (See page 43.)
Operating Each function Repeat Play Repeat Play plays the same track repeatedly. Note: ⢠If you perform Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse, Repeat Play is automatically canceled. Random Play Random Play plays the tracks on a CD in random order for variety. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Random Play ON/OFF. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Repeat Play ON/OFF. 42 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
43 Built-in CD Player Operation Scan Play Scan Play plays the first 10 seconds or so of each track on a CD in succession. Note: ⢠Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks on a disc have been scanned. Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Pause ON/OFF. 2. When you find the desired track, cancel the Scan Play with the FUNCTION button 3. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Scan Play ON.
44 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Changing the Display Mode Disc T itle Input You can input up to 48 disc titles for CDs in the Built-in CD player. (Refer to âÂÂDisc Title Inputâ on page 50 under âÂÂMulti-CD Player OperationâÂÂ.) Note: ⢠After the title for 48 discs have been entered, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one. ⢠If you connect a Multi-CD player, you can input disc titles for up to 100 discs. ⢠When playing a CD TEXT disc on this product, you cannot switch to this mode. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 6 on Built-in CD Setting Screen switches the Display Mode in the following order: Normal Display = Simple Display
45 Multi-CD Player Operation Play Time Indicator Disc Search Disc Number Indicator Track Number Indicator Basic Operation of Multi-CD Player This product can control a Multi-CD player (sold separately). Switching the Display (When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi-CD Player) Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the display in the following order: With text longer than 20 letters, you can scroll to see the rest of the text by pressing the DISPLAY button for 2 seconds. Note: ⢠A CD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as Disc Title, Artist Name and Track Title. ⢠If certain text information is not recorded on a CD TEXT disc, âÂÂNo ~â (e.g. âÂÂNo TitleâÂÂ) is displayed. Play Time Track Artist Play Time Track Title Play Time Disc Artist Play Time Disc Title Track Search and Fast Forward/Reverse ⢠You can select between Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse by pressing the 2 /3 button for a different length of time. Track Search 0.5 seconds or less Fast Forward/Reverse Continue pressing
Operation at the Multi-CD Setting Screen Accessing the Multi-CD Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the Multi-CD Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. 7 Multi-CD Setting Screen Exit from the Multi-CD Setting Screen ⢠To return to Multi-CD Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 46 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Random Play (See page 48.) Repeat Play (See page 47.) Pause (See page 49.) Display Mode (See page 49.) Scan Play (See page 48.) Disc List (See page 52.)
47 Multi-CD Player Operation Operating Each function Repeat Play There are three repeat play ranges: One-track Repeat, Disc Repeat and Multi-CD player Repeat. Default repeat play range is Multi-CD player Repeat. MAGA = REPEAT = D.REPEAT 7 Play Mode Display Play range MAGA Multi-CD player Repeat REPEAT One-Track Repeat D.REPEAT Disc Repeat Note: ⢠If you select other discs during the repeat play, the repeat play range changes to Multi-CD player Repeat. ⢠If you perform Track Search or Fast Forward/Reverse during One-track Repeat, the repeat play range changes to Disc Repeat. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the repeat play range as follows:
Random Play Tracks are played at random within the selected repeat play range as explained in âÂÂRepeat Playâ on page 47. Note: ⢠One-track Repeat changes to the Disc Repeat when you switch the Random Play ON. Scan Play In the Disc Repeat, the beginning of each track on the selected disc is scanned for about 10 seconds. In the Multi-CD player Repeat, the beginning of the first track on each disc is scanned for about 10 seconds. Display Play range T. Scan Disc Repeat D. Scan Multi-CD player Repeat Note: ⢠Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks or discs have been scanned. ⢠One-track Repeat changes to the Disc Repeat when you switch the Scan Play ON. 2. When you find the desired track (or disc), cancel the Scan Play with the FUNCTION button 3. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 3 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the Scan Play ON. After selecting the desired repeat play range from those referred to in âÂÂRepeat Playâ on page 47, switch Multi-CD Player Scan Play ON. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the Random Play ON/OFF. After selecting the desired repeat play range from those referred to in âÂÂRepeat Playâ on page 47, switch Multi-CD Player Random Play ON. 48 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
49 Multi-CD Player Operation Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track. Changing the Display Mode Disc Number Search You can select discs directly with the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. Just press the number cor- responding to the disc you want listen to. 2. Select the desired disc with the FUNCTION button 1 through 6. ⢠When a 12-Disc Multi-CD Player is connected and you want to select disc 7 to 12, press the SHIFT button again on the disc number search screen. 1. Press the SHIFT button on Multi-CD Setting Screen. This switches to disc number search screen and enables select the disc. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 6 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the Display Mode in the following order: Normal Display = Simple Display ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the Pause ON/OFF.
Disc T itle Disc T itle Input You can input Titles up to 20 letters long for up to 100 discs. Using this function lets you easily search for and select a desired disc for play. Note: ⢠You can input Titles up to 10 letters long depending on the combined Multi-CD player. Note: ⢠If you press the SHIFT button for 2 seconds on disc number search screen or disc title list screen, this switches to disc title input screen. ⢠When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi-CD player, you cannot switch to this mode. ⢠A CD TEXT disc is a CD featuring recorded text information such as Disc Title, Artist Name and Track Title. Note: ⢠You can select to input Numbers and Symbols by pressing FUNCTION button 2. Continued overleaf. 5. Move the box left and right with the 2/ 3 buttons. 4. Select letters, numbers and symbols with the 5 /â buttons. To insert a space, skip the box with the 3 button. 3. Switch the desired character type with FUNCTION button 1. Each press of FUNCTION button 1 changes the Character type in the follow- ing order: Upper case alphabet (Capital Letter), Numbers and Symbols = Lower case alphabet (Small Letter) = European let- ters (European Character), such as those with accents (e.g. á, à, ä, ç) 2. Press the SHIFT button for two seconds on the Multi-CD Setting Screen. This switches to disc title input screen. 1. Play the disc you wish to input the disc title. 50 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
51 Multi-CD Player Operation Note: ⢠Titles remain in memory, even after the disc has been removed from the magazine, and are recalled when the disc is reinserted. ⢠After the titles for 100 discs have been entered, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one. ⢠To return to Multi-CD Setting Screen, press the FUNCTION button 6. 6. When you have completed title input, memorize by pressing the FUNCTION button 5.
Selecting Discs by Disc Title List Follow the procedures below to play a disc for which you have input the title in a Multi- CD player or a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible Multi-CD player. ⢠To return to Multi-CD Setting Screen, press the RETURN button. 3. Play the selected disc with the 5 button. 2. Select the desired disc title with the 2/ 3 buttons. When no disc is set in the magazine (disc tray), the disc number is automat- ically skipped. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 5 on Multi-CD Setting Screen switches the disc title list screen. 52 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
53 D VD Player Operation Basic Operation of DVD Player This product can control a DVD player (sold separately). Chapter (Track) Search and Fast Forward/Reverse ⢠You can select between Chapter (Track) Search or Fast Forward/Reverse by pressing the 2 /3 button for a different length of time. Chapter (Track) Search 0.5 seconds or less Fast Forward/Reverse Continue pressing Chapter Indicator Disc Number Indicator Title Indicator Disc Search Play Time Indicator
Operation at the DVD Setting Screen Accessing the DVD Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to DVD Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6. 7 DVD Setting Screen Exit from the DVD Setting Screen ⢠To return to DVD Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 54 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Random Play (See page 56.) Repeat Play (See page 55.) Pause (See page 57.) Display Mode (See page 57.) Scan Play (See page 56.)
55 D VD Player Operation Operating Each function Repeat Play You can select the desired repeat mode play range from the chapter (track), title or disc currently in play. When DVD player is playing DVD : DISC = CHAPTER = TITLE When DVD player is playing CDs : DISC = REPEAT 7 DVD Display Play range DISC Disc Repeat CHAPTER Chapter Repeat TITLE Title Repeat 7 Video-CD and CD Display Play range DISC Disc Repeat REPEAT Track Repeat Note: ⢠If you select other discs during the repeat play, the repeat play range changes to Disc Repeat. ⢠If you perform Chapter (Track) Search or Fast Forward/Reverse during Title Repeat or Chapter Repeat, the repeat play range changes to Disc Repeat. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 on DVD Setting Screen switches the repeat play range as follows:
Random Play Operable only when DVD Player is playing CDs. Random Play plays the tracks on a CD in random order for variety. Scan Play Operable only when DVD Player is playing CDs. Scan Play plays the first 10 seconds or so of each track on a CD in succession. Note: ⢠Scan Play is canceled automatically after all the tracks on a discs have been scanned. 2. When you find the desired track, cancel the Scan Play with the FUNCTION button 3. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 3 on DVD Setting Screen switches the Scan Play ON. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on DVD Setting Screen switches the Random Play ON/OFF. After selecting the desired repeat play range from those referred to in âÂÂRepeat Playâ on page 55, switch DVD Player Random play ON. 56 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
57 D VD Player Operation Pause Pause pauses the currently playing track. Changing the Display Mode Disc Number Search You can select discs directly with the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ6. Just press the number cor- responding to the disc you want listen to. 2. Select the desired disc with the FUNCTION button 1 through 6. Disc T itle Input You can input up to 100 disc titles for CDs in the DVD player. (Refer to âÂÂDisc Title Inputâ on page 50 under âÂÂMulti-CD Player OperationâÂÂ.) Note: ⢠After the title for 100 discs have been entered, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one. ⢠You can input Titles up to 10 letters long. 1. Press the SHIFT button on DVD Setting Screen. This switches to disc number search screen and enables select the disc. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 6 on DVD Setting Screen switches the Display Mode in the follow- ing order: Normal Display = Simple Display ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 4 on DVD Setting Screen switches the Pause ON/OFF.
D AB T uner Operation 58 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Basic Operation of DAB T uner This product can control a DAB Tuner (sold separately). Band Indicator Band DAB1 = DAB2 = DAB3 PTY Label Selecting the Ensemble or Service When you first switch to DAB, Auto Seek is performed to find a DAB Ensemble. (Auto Seek is also performed in the same way each time you switch bands.) Once Ensemble is received, Auto Seek ends. Select a desired Service 0.5 seconds or less Tune to a high or low frequency (Ensemble) 0.5 seconds or more* * By pressing the same button, search stops and the unit switches to standby for reception of that Ensemble frequency. Changing the Display Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the display in the following order: Dynamic Label Service Label Ensemble Label Service Label Service Component Label Service Label PTY Label Service Label Preset Tuning You can recall memorized services by 5 /â buttons.
Operation at the DAB T uner Setting Screen Accessing the DAB T uner Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the DAB Tuner Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ5. 7 DAB Tuner Setting Screen Note: ⢠When you connected GEX-P900DAB (II) to this product, operable functions are different. For more details, refer to GEX-P900DAB (II) operation manual. Exit from the DAB T uner Setting Screen ⢠To return to DAB Tuner Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 59 D AB T uner Operation Service Follow (See page 68.) Announcement Support (See page 61.) Dynamic Label (See page 65.) Available PTY (See page 67.) Service Component (See page 64.)
60 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Operating Each function Switching to the Preset T uning Screen ⢠Press the SHIFT button on DAB Tuner Setting Screen. This switches to Preset Tuning Screen and enables to preset the stations. ⢠To return to DAB Tuner Setting Screen, press the SHIFT button again. Preset T uning You can memorize services in FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for easy, one-touch station recall. 7 Broadcast station preset memory 7 Preset broadcast station recall Note: ⢠Up to 18 services can be stored in memory. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 on Preset Tuning Screen to recall the services memorized in corresponding buttons. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds on Preset Tuning Screen to memorize the services in corre- sponding buttons.
61 D AB T uner Operation Announcement Support function Even when listening to non-DAB sources, the Announcement Support function lets you automatically listen to set Announcement Support. When the interrupting announcement ends, play returns to the original source. When listening to a DAB broadcast, you can switch setting for announcement interruption ON/OFF, except for Alarm announcements. Switching between Announcements is as follows: Announcement that is always ON: ⢠Alarm (Alarm) Announcements operated by the TA button: ⢠Road Traffic Flash (âÂÂTRAFFICâ indicator) ⢠Transport Flash (âÂÂTRAFFICâ indicator) Announcements operated with DAB Tuner Setting Screen: ⢠News Flash (News) ⢠Weather Flash (Weather) ⢠Warning/Service (Warning) ⢠Event Announcement (Event) ⢠Special Event (Special Event) ⢠Finance (Finance) ⢠Sports (Sports) ⢠Information (Information) 7 Announcements operated by the TA button Each time you press the TA button, the announcement is switched ON/OFF. Note: ⢠When the Service Component supporting Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash is selected, â 3 TRAFFICâ lights. ⢠When the Service Component doesnâÂÂt support Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash, only âÂÂTâ in âÂÂTRAFFICâ lights. ⢠When listening to FM, turning ON/OFF the RDS TA function will simultaneously turn ON/OFF the DAB Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash. ⢠Press the TA button on the Remote Controller switches Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash ON/OFF.
⢠To cancel a Road Traffic Flash or Transport Flash interruption and return to the original source, press the TA button during an Announcement inter- ruption. Note: ⢠You can also switch in order between interrupting Announcements. (Refer to âÂÂSwitching Interrupting Announcementsâ on page 64.) 7 TP Alarm function When the following conditions arise, the â 3 TRAFFICâ indicator turns to âÂÂTâÂÂ, and after 30 seconds, the TP Alarm beeps for 10 seconds, reminding you to select a Service Component supporting Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash. ⢠When Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash interruption setting is ON. ⢠When the Service Follow Function is ON. ⢠When this unit (during DAB reception) cannot clearly receive a Service Component supporting Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash. ⢠When this unit RDS cannot receive a TP or enhanced other networkâÂÂs TP station broad- cast. ⢠When listening to a DAB broadcast, after hearing the TP Alarm, you should re-tune to a Service that supports Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash if you want to continue the possibility to receive them. When listening to any other sources, 30 seconds after the â 3 TRAFFICâ indicator turns to âÂÂTâÂÂ, search automatically starts for a Service Component in that area that supports Road Traffic Flash and Transport Flash. 62 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
63 D AB T uner Operation 7 Operating Announcements with DAB Tuner Setting Screen FUNCTION button 1 : âÂÂNEWSâ (News) ON/OFF FUNCTION button 2 : âÂÂWEATHERâ (Weather) ON/OFF FUNCTION button 3 : âÂÂANNOUNCEâ (Announce) ON/OFF Note: ⢠When âÂÂNEWSâÂÂ, âÂÂWEATHERâ or âÂÂANNOUNCEâ is displayed, it indicates that Announcement Support is provided by the current Service Component. ⢠When the initial of each Announcement indicator is displayed, it indicates that you have selected the Announcement Support. (e.g. âÂÂNâ in âÂÂNEWSâÂÂ.) ⢠When â 3 â is displayed on the left side of indicator, it indicates that Announcement corresponding to the Announcement Support you have selected is supported by the current Service Component. ⢠When âÂÂANNOUNCEâ is ON, âÂÂWarning/ServiceâÂÂ, âÂÂEvent AnnouncementâÂÂ, âÂÂSpecial EventâÂÂ, âÂÂFinanceâÂÂ, âÂÂSportsâ and âÂÂInformationâ are also switched ON. ⢠To return to DAB Tuner Setting Screen, press the RETURN button. 2. Select the announcement by pressing the FUNCTION buttons 1âÂÂ3. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 1 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the Announcement Support setting screen.
7 Switching Interrupting Announcements When there are multiple Announcements in standby waiting to interrupt, and you are listening to an Announcement, you can switch between them in order. Each time you press the SOURCE button, you move to the next Announcement. When there are no more Announcements, you return to the original one. Service Component function If the currently received Service has a Secondary Service Component (âÂÂEXTRAâ lights), Service Component switching is possible. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 2 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the Service Component. Each press changes the Announcement ... ⢠Switch to the next Announcement. 64 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
65 D AB T uner Operation Dynamic Label function Dynamic Label provides character information concerning the Service Component youâÂÂre currently listening to. You can scroll the displayed information. Note: ⢠When Dynamic Label is received, the âÂÂTEXTâ indicator lights. ⢠The tuner automatically memorizes the three latest Dynamic Label received, replacing text from the least recent reception with new text when it is received. ⢠You can store data from up to six Dynamic Label transmissions in FUNCTION buttons 1 â 6. 7 Dynamic Label Display Note: ⢠When no Dynamic Label is currently being received, âÂÂNO TEXTâ is displayed. Pressing the button switches between the four Dynamic Label data displays. Note: ⢠If there is no Dynamic Label data stored in the tuner, this button does not operate. Note: ⢠When viewing Dynamic Label, do not operate until you have parked your car safely. ⢠If you press the 5 button, you return to the first line. ⢠If you select the Dynamic Label mode again after having canceled it, the information may switch to the latest available. ⢠You can also view the Dynamic Label by pressing the DISPLAY button. In this case, the headline of the data that is currently displayed is always updated. For more details, refer to âÂÂChanging the Displayâ on page 58. 3. Scroll the Dynamic Label with the the â button. 2. Recalling the three latest Dynamic Label broadcasts from the tunerâÂÂs memory with the 2 /3 buttons. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 3 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the Dynamic Label display.
7 Storing Dynamic Label in Memory 7 Recalling Preset Dynamic Label ⢠To return to DAB Tuner Setting Screen, press the RETURN button. 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 to recall the Dynamic Label memorized in corresponding buttons (e.g. Press the FUNCTION button 4). 1. Switch to the Dynamic Label display. 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds to memorize the Dynamic Label in corresponding buttons (e.g. Press the FUNCTION button 4 for two seconds). 1. Perform âÂÂDynamic Label Displayâ steps 1 and 2, and then select the Dynamic Label you want to store in memory. 66 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
67 D AB T uner Operation A vailable PTY function Lists of PTY that is in the Current Ensemble can be displayed. You can select the desired PTY from the list. DAB PTY functions are slightly different from RDS PTY functions. Do not confuse DAB PTY functions and RDS PTY functions. 7 Searching the PTY DAB receives the desired PTY Service. Note: ⢠The PTY method displayed is Narrow. The Wide method cannot be selected when using DAB as source. (Refer to page 33.) 7 Canceling the PTY Search Setting mode ⢠To cancel the PTY Search Setting mode part way through, press the FUNCTION button 4. 3. Press the 5 button starts the PTY search. 2. Select one from among PTY with the 2/ 3 buttons. 1. Press the FUNCTION button 4 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the PTY search setting display.
Service Follow function If reception of the selected Service worsens, this automatically searches for other Ensemble supporting the same Service. Depending on conditions, an Ensemble supporting Alarm and Road Traffic Flash is received. 7 Service Follow function (FM) When an Ensemble that supports the same Service canâÂÂt be found, or when reception conditions are poor, the Service Follow function switches to an identical FM broadcast. However, switching is not possible if reception of a station broadcasting an identical FM transmission is poor, doesnâÂÂt exist or is not cross-referenced by the DAB station. During FM reception, if DAB finds a Service identical to the original Service, and reception is better, DAB reception resumes. Selection is then performed in line with the Service Component selected with the first Service. Note: ⢠Switch the Service Follow function ON, and the Service Follow function (FM) is automatically switched ON. ⢠The Service Follow function (FM) is a DAB function. If the initial source you listen to is RDS (FM), thereâÂÂs no switching to DAB. ⢠Even if you switch to an FM broadcast, the button only functions during DAB operation. 7 When the âÂÂNETâ indicator flashes When the selected Service does not have broadcast station information for an identical FM broadcast, if reception conditions for that Service worsen, the âÂÂNETâ indicator flashes to indicate the Service Follow function (FM) cannot operate. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 5 on DAB Tuner Setting Screen switches the Service Follow ON/OFF. 68 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
69 TV T uner Operation Basic Operation of TV T uner This product can control a TV Tuner (sold separately). Manual and Seek Tuning ⢠You can select the tuning method by changing the length of time you press the 2 /3 button. Manual Tuning (step by step) 0.5 seconds or less Seek Tuning 0.5 seconds or more Note: ⢠If you continue pressing the button for longer than 0.5 seconds, you can skip broadcast stations. Seek Tuning starts as soon as you release the button. Band TV-1 = TV-2 Channel Indicator Band Indicator Preset Tuning You can recall memorized stations by 5 /â buttons. Preset Number Indicator
Operation at the TV T uner Setting Screen Accessing the TV T uner Setting Screen 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to the TV Tuner Setting Screen. 2. Select the function by pressing the FUNCTION button 1. 7 TV Tuner Setting Screen Exit from the TV T uner Setting Screen ⢠To return to TV Tuner Screen, close the cover of the remote controller. 70 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Best Stations Sequential Memory (See page 71.)
71 TV T uner Operation Operating Each function Best Stations Sequential Memory The BSSM (Best Stations Sequential Memory) function automatically memorizes strongly transmitted broadcast stations in order from the lowest channel up. ⢠To cancel the process, press the FUNCTION button 1 again before memorization is complete. Note: ⢠Up to 6 stations can be memorized in one Band. ⢠In regions where reception of less than 6 station is possible, previously memorized stations may remain in memory. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 for two seconds on TV Tuner Setting Screen switches the Best Stations Sequential Memory (BSSM) ON.
Switching to the Preset T uning Screen ⢠Press the SHIFT button on TV Tuner Setting Screen. This switches to Preset Tuning Screen and enables to preset the stations. ⢠To return to TV Tuner Setting Screen, press the SHIFT button again. Preset T uning You can memorize broadcast stations in FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for easy, one-touch station recall. 7 Broadcast station preset memory 7 Preset broadcast station recall Note: ⢠Up to 12 stations (6 in TV1 and TV2) can be stored in memory. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 on Preset Tuning Screen to recall the broadcast stations memorized in corresponding buttons. ⢠Press the FUNCTION button 1 through 6 for two seconds on Preset Tuning Screen to memorize the broadcast stations in corresponding buttons. 72 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
73 A udio Adjustment Switching to the Audio Adjustment Screen ⢠Press the MENU button and select the Audio Adjustment Screen (Audio). After the title screen, the display switches to the operations screen of the Audio Adjustment Screen. Opening and closing the cover of the remote controller (refer to page 5) switches between the open and closed states of the menu display and Adjustment Screen. Note: ⢠5 /â /2 /3 buttons on the head unit can not be used in the Audio Adjustment operation. ⢠To cancel the Audio Adjustment, press the BAND button. Fader/Balance Adjustment This function allows you to select a fader/balance setting that provides ideal listening conditions in all occupied seats. This function can be operated with the remote controller cover closed. Note: ⢠In the front-speaker-oriented system, if the fader is set to rear, whole sound volume is attenuated. 3. Adjust left/right speaker balance with the 2 /3 buttons. 2. Adjust front/rear speaker balance with the 5 /â buttons. 1. Close the cover of the remote controller on Audio Adjustment Screen (refer to page 5).
Bass/T reble Adjustment It is possible to adjust a frequency that becomes the reference when adjusting the bass/tre- ble tone. The frequencies and level adjustment ranges from which selections may be made are as follows: Bass : 100 Hz Treble: 10 kHz Level adjustment range: âÂÂ8 dB â 8 dB (2 dB/1 step) Note: ⢠Raising the Bass/Treble level too high may result in distortion. Perform Bass/Treble Adjustment to adjust overall sound quality. 4. Press the 5 /â buttons and adjust the level. 3. Press the FUNCTION button 1 again to choose bass (BASS) or treble (TREB). Pressing the button switches bass/treble. 2. Press the FUNCTION button 1. The display switches to Bass/Treble Adjustment Screen. 1. Open the cover of the remote controller on Audio Adjustment Screen (refer to page 5). 74 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
75 A udio Adjustment Source Level Adjustment The SLA (Source Level Adjustment) function prevents radical leaps in volume level when switching between sources. Settings are based on the FM volume level, which remains unchanged. Note: ⢠Since the FM volume is the control, SLA is not possible in the FM modes. ⢠The MW/LW volume level, which is different from the FM base setting volume level, can also be adjusted similar to sources other than tuner. ⢠The Built-in CD player, Multi-CD player and DVD player are set to the same volume adjustment setting automatically. ⢠AUX, External 1 and External 2 are set to the same volume adjustment setting automatically. 5. Increase or decrease the level with the 5 /â buttons. The display shows â 4â â âÂÂâÂÂ4âÂÂ. 4. Press FUNCTION button 2 switches to SLA mode. The display switches to SLA Adjustment screen. 1. Compare the FM volume with the volume of the other source. (e.g. Built-in CD player) 2. Press the MENU button to switch to the Audio Adjustment Screen. 3. Open the cover of the remote controller.
Other Functions Using the AUX Source An IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as CD-RB20 or CD-RB10 (sold separately) enables you to connect this product to auxiliary equipment featuring an RCA output. For more details, refer to the IP-BUS-RCA InterconnectorâÂÂs OwnerâÂÂs Manual. Selecting the AUX Source ⢠Select AUX. (Refer to page 23.) AUX T itle Input The display title for AUX Source can be changed. Cellular T elephone Muting Sound from this system is muted automatically when a call is made or received using a cellular telephone connected to this product. ⢠The sound is turned off, âÂÂMUTEâ is displayed and no audio adjustment is possible. Operation returns to normal when the phone connection is ended. 3. Input the AUX Title. Refer to âÂÂDisc Title Inputâ on page 50, and perform procedures 3 to 6 in the same way. 2. Press the SHIFT button for two seconds on the AUX setting screen. 1. Open the cover of the remote controller. This switches to AUX setting screen. Each press changes the Source ... 76 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
77 Other Functions T urn OFF the Display Indication You can turn off the display indication. If you press any button while the display indica- tion is off, it will light up for 5 seconds and then turn off again. Note: ⢠While the display indication is turning off, DISPLAY OFF indicator lights up (refer to page 4). ⢠Press the BAND button for two seconds switches the display indication ON/OFF.
CD Player and Care Precaution ⢠Play only CDs bearing the Compact Disc Digital Audio mark. (If a CD features the top right mark on its disc title side, that disc is a CD TEXT disc. There are also some CD TEXT discs that do not feature the top right mark.) ⢠This product is designed for use with conventional, fully circular CDs only. Use of shaped CDs are not recommended for this product. ⢠Check all CDs before playing and discard cracked, scratched or warped discs. ⢠Normal playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs other than those recorded with a music CD recorder may not be possible. ⢠Playback of music CD-R/CD-RW discs, even those recorded with a music CD recorder, may not be possible with this product due to disc characteristics or scratches or dirt on the disc. Dirt or condensation on the lens inside this product may also prevent playback. ⢠Titles and other text information recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW disc may not be displayed by this product. ⢠This product conforms to the track skip function of the CD-R/CD-RW disc. The tracks containing the track skip information are skipped over automatically. ⢠If you insert a CD-RW disc into this product, time to playback will be longer than when you insert a conventional CD or CD-R disc. ⢠Read the precautions with the CD-R/CD-RW discs before using. ⢠Wipe dirty or damp discs outward from the center with a soft cloth. ⢠Avoid touching the recorded (iridescent) surface when handling discs. ⢠Store discs in their cases when not in use. ⢠Keep discs out of direct sunlight and high temperatures. ⢠Do not affix labels or apply chemicals to discs. ⢠Condensation may collect inside the player when using the heater in cold weather, inter- fering with playback. Turn it off for an hour or so and wipe damp discs with a soft cloth. ⢠Road shocks may interrupt CD playback. 78 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS COMP ACT DIGIT AL AUDIO
79 CD Player and Care Built-in CD Playerâ s Error Message When problems occur with CD playback, an error message appears on the display. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the error persists, contact your dealer or your nearest PIONEER Service Center. Message Possible cause Recommended action ERROR- 11, 12, 17, 30 Dirty disc. Clean the disc. ERROR- 11, 12, 17, 30 Scratched disc. Replace the disc. ERROR- 14 Unrecorded CD. Check the disc. ERROR- 10, 11, 12, 14, Electrical or mechanical Turn the ignition ON and OFF, or 17, 30, A0 problem. switch to a different source, then back to the CD player. ERROR- 44 All tracks are setting track skip. Replace the disc. HEAT CD player overheating. Discontinue play until the machine temperature drops.
Note: ⢠This unit is for vehicles with a 12-volt battery and negative grounding. Before installing it in a recre- ational vehicle, truck, or bus, check the battery voltage. ⢠To avoid shorts in the electrical system, be sure to disconnect the â battery cable before beginning installation. ⢠Refer to the ownerâÂÂs manual for details on con- necting the power amp and other units, then make connections correctly. ⢠Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhesive tape. To protect the wiring, wrap adhesive tape around them where they lie against metal parts. ⢠Route and secure all wiring so it cannot touch any moving parts, such as the gear shift, handbrake, and seat rails. Do not route wiring in places that get hot, such as near the heater outlet. If the insu- lation of the wiring melts or gets torn, there is a danger of the wiring short-circuiting to the vehicle body. ⢠DonâÂÂt pass the yellow lead through a hole into the engine compartment to connect to the battery. This will damage the lead insulation and cause a very dangerous short. ⢠Do not shorten any leads. If you do, the protection circuit may fail to work when it should. ⢠Never feed power to other equipment by cutting the insulation of the power supply lead of the unit and tapping into the lead. The current capacity of the lead will be exceeded, causing overheating. ⢠When replacing a fuse, be sure to use only fuses of the rating prescribed on the fuse holder. ⢠The black lead is ground. Please ground this lead separately from the ground of high-current prod- ucts such as power amps. If you ground the products together and the ground becomes detached, there is a risk of dam- age to the products or fire. ⢠If the RCA pin jack on the unit will not be used, do not remove the caps attached to the end of the connector. ⢠When this productâÂÂs source is switched ON, a control signal is output through the blue/white lead. Connect to an external power ampâÂÂs system remote control or the carâÂÂs Auto-antenna relay control terminal (max. 300 mA 12 V DC). If the car features a glass antenna, connect to the anten- na booster power supply terminal. ⢠When an external power amp is being used with this system, be sure not to connect the blue/white lead to the ampâÂÂs power terminal. Likewise, do not connect the blue/white lead to the power ter- minal of the auto-antenna. Such connection could cause excessive current drain and malfunction. ⢠To prevent incorrect connection, the input side of the IP-BUS connector and Optical connector is blue, and the output side is black. Connect the connectors of the same colors correctly. ⢠Connection of this system requires optional opti- cal cables (e.g. CD-AD600) and IP-BUS cables (e.g. CD-IP600). Consult your nearest dealer for more detail. ⢠Set GPS antenna away from this unit. If you set them too close, it may fail to operate properly. ⢠An Optional âÂÂGEX-P900 DAB(II)â Hide-away DAB tuner cannot be connected without connect- ing an optional âÂÂDEQ-P9â Universal Digital Preamp Equalizer with this unit. If you connect a âÂÂGEX-P900 DAB(II)âÂÂ, be sure to use the optional optical cables and IP-BUS cables, and connect between the âÂÂDEQ-P9â and this unit. ⢠This unit can not be installed in a vehicle that does not have an ACC (accessory) position on the ignition switch. (Fig. 1) Fig. 1 ⢠Cords for this product and those for other prod- ucts may be different colors even if they have the same function. When connecting this product to another product, refer to the supplied Installation manuals of both products and connect cords that have the same function. No ACC position ACC position O N S T A R T O F F A C C O N S T A R T O F F 80 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Connecting the Units
Setting Examples Connecting without Audio Unit (DEQ-P9) Connecting with Audio Unit (DEQ-P9) RCA Input Amplifier DEQ-P9 (sold separately) DEX-P9R Front W oofer Subwoofer Multi-CD player (sold separately) Front Mid-range Front T weeter Optical cable IP-BUS cable RCA Input Amplifier DEX-P9R Rear Speaker Subwoofer Multi-CD player (sold separately) Front Speaker IP-BUS cable 81 Connecting the Units Fig. 2 Fig. 3
82 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Attaching the Noise Filter To prevent the noise, use the supplied noise filter correctly. This Product Lock tie IP-BUS output (Black) Non-Fading output Rear output Front output Blue/white lead Noise filter (small) Noise filter (small) Noise filter (lar ge) Noise filter (small) Noise filter (small) Noise filter (lar ge) 1. Attach the supplied noise filter to each of the groups of cables (IP-BUS out- put, RCA cables and blue/white lead) as shown below.
83 Connecting the Units This Product Y ellow T o terminal always supplied with power regardless of ignition switch position. Red T o electric terminal controlled by ignition switch (12 V DC) ON/OFF . Black (ground) T o vehicle (metal) body. Orange/white T o lighting switch terminal. Y ello w/black If you use a cellular telephone, connect it via the Audio Mute lead on the cellular telephone. If not, keep the Audio Mute lead free of any connections. IP-BUS cable IP-BUS input (Blue) Antenna jack Optical input (Blue) Optical output (Black) 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm Noise filter Noise filter Noise filter Blue/white T o system control terminal of the power amp or Auto-antenna relay control terminal (max. 300 mA 12 V DC). Multi-CD player (sold separately) Fuse holder Fuse resistor Fuse resistor Connecting without Audio Unit (DEQ-P9)
84 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Subwoofer Front speaker System remote control Rear speaker Left Right Left Right Left Right Power amp (sold separately) Power amp (sold separately) Power amp (sold separately) IP-BUS output (Black) Non-Fading output Connecting cords with RCA pin plugs (sold separately) Rear output Front output Subwoofer Front speaker Noise filter Noise filter Rear speaker â â â â â â Fig. 4
85 Connecting the Units This Product IP-BUS input (Blue) IP-BUS output (Black) Optical input (Blue) Optical output (Black) Optical cable IP-BUS cable 15 cm 15 cm Left Right Left Right High-range High-range Mid-range Mid-range Noise filter Blue/white T o system control terminal of the power amp (max. 300 mA 12 V DC). DEQ-P9 (Sold separately) â â â â Connecting with Audio Unit (DEQ-P9)
86 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Power amp (sold separately) Subwoofer Left Right Left Right Power amp (sold separately) Power amp (sold separately) Power amp (sold separately) Connecting cords with RCA pin plugs (sold separately) Subwoofer Lo w-range Lo w-range â â â â Fig. 5
87 Installation Note: ⢠Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily, making sure it is all connected up properly, and the unit and the system work properly. ⢠Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunction. ⢠Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle. ⢠Install the unit where it does not get in the driverâÂÂs way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop, like an emergency stop. ⢠The semiconductor laser will be damaged if it overheats, so donâÂÂt install the unit anywhere hot â for instance, near a heater outlet. ⢠If installation angle exceeds 60ð from horizontal, the unit might not give its optimum performance. (Fig. 6) Fig. 6 60 ð Installation with the rubber bush Fig. 7 Holder After inserting the holder into the dash- board, then select the appropriate tabs according to the thickness of the dash- board material and bend them. (Install as firmly as possible using the top and bottom tabs. T o secure, bend the tabs 90 degrees.) 182 53 Rubber bush Screw Dashboard
Removing the Unit Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Frame Pull out to remove the frame. (When reattaching the frame, point the side with a groove downwards and attach it.) 88 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Insert the supplied extraction keys into the unit, as shown in the figure, until they click into place. Keeping the keys pressed against the sides of the unit, pull the unit out.
89 Installing the Remote Control Unit Fitting the Remote Control Unit Precaution: ⢠Press the remote controller unit onto the mounting base until it clicks into place. Fitting horizontally Fitting vertically Note: ⢠If the remote controller is installed vertically, you can not open the remote controller cover. Installation Using Only the Mounting Base Precaution: ⢠To avoid it being a hindrance to driving, always install the remote control unit to the passengerâÂÂs side â not the driverâÂÂs side. ⢠Before using double-sided tape, clean off any dirt on the surface to which the double-sided tape is to be attached. Mounting Base Passenger Double-sided tape Used Not used Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12
Installation Using the Mounting Base and the Bracket Precaution: ⢠To avoid it being a hindrance to driving, always install the remote control unit to the passengerâ s side â not the driver âÂÂs side. ⢠Install the mounting base so that the remote control unit is slanting upwards at an angle when fitted. ⢠Before using double-sided tape, clean off any dirt on the surface to which the double-sided tape is to be attached. ⢠Before drilling any mounting holes, confirm that the screws will not interfere with any of the cars oper- ating systems (such as the fuel line, brake lines, electrical wiring, etc.). Method A This example is for when the console is wide enough to have installation space for the mount- ing base. Method B This example is for when the console is not wide enough to have installation space for the mounting base. Note: ⢠Install the mounting base in such a way that it will not hit the seat when the seat is adjusted. 90 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Fig. 13 Fig. 14
91 Installing the Remote Control Unit 1. Install the bracket to the mounting base. 2. Install the mounting base to the vehicle. Eg. 1: Installation with double-sided tape. Passenger seat Double-sided tape Mounting base Bracket Screws (3 ÃÂ 10 mm) Fig. 15 Fig. 16
Eg. 2: Installation with the screws. Drill holes 2 â 2.5 mm in diameter . Scre ws (4 à12 mm) Passenger seat 92 ENGLISH ESPAÃÂOL DEUTSCH FRANÃÂAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Fig. 17
93 Specifications General Power source .......... 14.4 V DC (10.8 â 15.1 V allowable) Grounding system ........................................ Negative type Max. current consumption ........................................ 4.0 A Dimensions (mounting size) ...... 178 (W) à50 (H) à160 (D) mm (front face) .............. 188 (W) à58 (H) à20 (D) mm Weight ...................................................................... 1.7 kg Maximum preout output level .................................. 4.0 V Preout impedance .................................................... 100 ⦠Tone controls (Bass) Frequency .................................................. 100 Hz Gain .............................................................. ñ8 dB (Treble) Frequency .................................................. 10 kHz Gain .............................................................. ñ8 dB Digital input .................................................. Optical input Sampling frequency .................................... 44.1 â 96 kHz Digital output .............................................. Optical output CD player System .................................... Compact disc audio system Usable discs .................................................. Compact disc Signal format .................... Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz Number of quantization bits: 16; linear Frequency characteristics .............. 5 â 20,000 Hz (ñ1 dB) Signal-to-noise ratio .... 107 dB (1 kHz) (IEC-A network) Dynamic range ............................................ 98 dB (1 kHz) Number of channel .............................................. 2 (stereo) FM tuner Frequency range ...................................... 87.5 â 108 MHz Usable sensitivity ...................................................... 9 dBf (0.8 õV/75 â¦, mono, S/N: 30 dB) 50 dB quieting sensitivity .... 15 dBf (1.5 õ V/75 â¦, mono) Signal-to-noise ratio ...................... 70 dB (IEC-A network) Distortion .......................... 0.3% (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz, stereo) Frequency response ...................... 30 â 15,000 Hz (ñ3 dB) Stereo separation .......................... 40 dB (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz) MW tuner Frequency range ........................ 531 â 1,602 kHz (9 kHz) Usable sensitivity .............................. 18 õ V (S/N: 20 dB) Selectivity .................................................. 50 dB (ñ9 kHz) LW tuner Frequency range ........................................ 153 â 281 kHz Usable sensitivity .............................. 30 õ V (S/N: 20 dB) Selectivity .................................................. 50 dB (ñ9 kHz) Note: ⢠Specifications and the design are subject to possi- ble modification without notice due to improve- ments.
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PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, TOKYO 153-8654, JAPAN PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, California 90801, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium TEL: (0) 3/570.05.11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia TEL: (03) 9586-6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada TEL: (905) 479-4411 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO, S.A. de C.V. San Lorenzo 1009 3er. Piso Desp. 302 Col. Del Valle Mexico, D.F. C.P. 03100 TEL: 5-688-52-90 Published by Pioneer Corporation. Copyright é 2001 by Pioneer Corporation. All rights reserved. Publication de Pioneer Corporation. Copyright é 2001 Pioneer Corporation. Tous droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés. Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon <CRB1643-A> EW <KSNFF/01C00001>