Pioneer Super Tuner III D DEH-P9850BT Operation Manual

Black plate (1,1) Operation Manual Multi-CD control DSP High power CD/MP3/WMA/ AAC player with Bluetooth Wireless T echnology and FM/AM tuner DEH-P9850BT English <CRB2179-A/N>1
Black plate (2,1) Thank you for buying this P ioneer product. Please read through these operating instruct ions so you will know how to operate your model properly . After you have finished r eading the instructions, keep this man- ual in a safe place for futu r e reference . Before Y ou Start About this unit 6 – Operating environment 6 About this manual 6 F eatures 6 About WMA 7 About AAC 7 About Bluetooth 7 Resetting the microprocessor 8 Clearing all memory 8 P rotecting your unit from theft 8 – Removing the front panel 9 – Attaching the front panel 9 About the demo mode 9 – Reverse mode 9 – F eature demo mode 10 Use and care of the remote control 10 – Installing the battery 10 – Using the remote control 10 – FUNCTION button and AUDIO button 10 What ’s What Head unit 12 Remote control 12 Basic Operations T urning the unit on 14 Selecting a source 14 Loading a disc 14 Adjusting the volume 15 T urning the unit off 15 T uner Listening to the radio 16 Introduction of advanced tuner operation 17 Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 17 Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 17 Selecting stations from the preset channel list 18 T uning in strong signals 18 Built-in CD Player Playing a CD 19 Selecting a track directly 19 Introduction of advanced built-in CD player operation 20 Repeating play 20 Playing tracks in random order 20 Scanning tracks of a CD 21 P ausing CD playback 21 Selecting the search method 21 Searching ever y 10 tracks in the current disc 21 Using disc title functions 22 – Entering disc titles 22 – Displaying disc titles 23 Using CD TEXT functions 23 – Displaying text information on CD TEXT discs 23 – Scrolling text information in the display 23 – Selecting tracks from the track title list 23 MP3/WMA/AAC/W AV Player Playing MP3/WMA/AAC/W AV files 24 Selecting a track directly in the current folder 25 Introduction of advanced built-in CD player (MP3/WMA/AAC/W AV) operation 26 Repeating play 26 Playing tracks in random order 26 Scanning folders and tracks 27 P ausing MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V playback 27 Selecting the search method 27 Searching ever y 10 tracks in the current folder 27 <CRB2179-A/N>2 Contents En 2
Black plate (3,1) Displaying text information on MP3/WMA/ AAC/W AV disc 28 – When playing back an MP3/WMA/AAC disc 28 – When playing back a WA V disc 28 Scrolling text information in the display 28 Selecting tracks from the file name list 29 Displaying jacket arts on CD-ROM discs 29 – Reading jacket arts 29 – Selecting folders with jacket arts 30 Bluetooth T elephone Hands-free phoning with cellular phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology 31 About the telephone source 32 – Standby mode 32 Setting up for hands-free phoning 32 Basic operation of hands-free phoning 33 – Making a phone call 33 – T aking a phone call 34 Introduction of advanced hands-free phoning operation 35 Connecting a cellular phone 35 – Searching for available cellular phones 36 – Using a cellular phone to initiate a connection 36 Disconnecting a cellular phone 37 Registering connected cellular phone 37 Deleting a registered phone 37 Connecting to a registered cellular phone 38 – Connecting to a registered phone manually 38 – Connecting to a registered phone automatically 38 Using the Phone Book 39 – T ransferring entries to the Phone Book 39 – Changing the Phone Book display order 40 – Calling a number in the Phone Book 40 – Assign genres to phone numbers 40 – Editing the name of a Phone Book entry 41 – Editing phone numbers 42 – Selecting the icon of a Phone Book entry 42 – Clearing a Phone Book entr y 43 – Using preset numbers 43 Clearing memor y 43 Using the Call Histor y 44 – Displaying the Call Histor y 44 – Calling a number from the Call History 45 – Assigning preset numbers 45 Making a call by entering phone number 45 Echo canceling and noise reduction 46 Changing the ring tone 46 Setting the automatic rejecting 47 Setting the automatic answering 47 Selecting the icon for user phone 47 Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device) address 47 – Displaying BD address of your cellular phone 48 – Displaying BD address of this unit 48 Displaying system version for repair 48 Bluetooth Audio Listening to songs on BT Audio (Bluetooth audio player) 49 Setting up for Bluetooth audio player 49 Connecting a Bluetooth audio player 50 F unction operation 51 Playing songs on Bluetooth audio player 51 P ausing a song 51 Stopping playback 51 Disconnecting a Bluetooth audio player 52 <CRB2179-A/N>3 En 3 English Contents
Black plate (4,1) Displaying BD address of this unit 52 Displaying system version for repair 52 Multi-CD Player Playing a CD 53 Selecting a track directly 53 50-disc multi-CD player 54 Introduction of advanced multi-CD player operation 54 Repeating play 55 Playing tracks in random order 55 Scanning CDs and tracks 55 P ausing CD playback 56 Using ITS playlists 56 – Creating a playlist with ITS programming 56 – Playback from your ITS playlist 56 – Erasing a track from your ITS playlist 57 – Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist 57 Using disc title functions 57 – Entering disc titles 57 – Displaying disc titles 58 – Selecting discs from the disc title list 58 Using CD TEXT functions 58 – Displaying text information on CD TEXT discs 59 – Scrolling text information in the display 59 – Selecting tracks from the track title list 59 Playing songs on iPod Listening to songs on your iPod 60 Browsing for a song 60 – Searching for a song 61 – Selecting a playlist 61 Displaying text information on iP od 61 Introduction of advanced iP od adapter operation 62 Repeating play 62 Playing songs in a random order (shuffle) 62 P ausing a song 63 TV tuner W atching the television 64 Introduction of advanced TV tuner operation 65 Storing and recalling broadcast stations 65 Storing the strongest broadcast stations sequentially 65 Selecting stations from the preset channel list 66 DVD Player Playing a disc 67 Selecting a disc 67 Selecting a folder 67 Introduction of advanced DVD player operation 68 Repeating play 68 P ausing disc playback 69 Playing tracks in random order 69 Scanning tracks of a CD/MP3/WMA 69 Using ITS playlist and disc title functions 69 Using disc title functions 69 – Entering disc titles 70 Audio Adjustments Adjusting the audio easily 71 Adjusting the audio finely 71 Extra functions 71 Introduction of audio adjustments 71 Using the position selector 72 Using balance adjustment 72 Using the time alignment 73 – Adjusting the time alignment 73 Using subwoofer output 74 – Adjusting subwoofer settings 74 <CRB2179-A/N>4 Contents En 4
Black plate (5,1) – Adjusting low pass filter attenuation slope 74 Using the high pass filter 75 – Muting the speaker units (filters) 75 – Setting the high pass filter for front speakers 75 – Setting the high pass filter for rear speakers 76 Using the auto-equalizer 76 Using the equalizer 76 – Recalling equalizer cur ves 76 – Adjusting equalizer cur ves 77 – Adjusting 16-band graphic equalizer 77 Using BBE sound 78 Using compression and BMX 78 Adjusting loudness 79 Adjusting source levels 79 Using auditor y user inter face 79 Auto T A and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto-equalizing) 80 – Before operating the auto TA and EQ function 80 – Carrying out auto T A and EQ 81 Initial Settings Adjusting initial settings 83 Selecting the display language 83 Setting the date 83 Setting the clock 84 Setting the FM tuning step 84 Setting the AM tuning step 84 Switching the warning tone 85 Switching the face auto open 85 Switching the auxiliar y setting 85 Switching the dimmer setting 85 Adjusting the brightness 85 Correcting distorted sound 86 Switching the sound muting/attenuation 86 Switching the feature demo 86 Switching the reverse mode 87 Switching the Ever Scroll 87 Calibrating the RPMs 87 Activating the BT Audio source 87 Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection 88 Resetting the Bluetooth wireless technology module 88 Other Functions T urning the clock display on or off 89 Using the AUX source 89 – About AUX1 and AUX2 89 – Selecting AUX as the source 89 – Setting the AUX title 89 Using different entertainment displays 90 – Setting the entertainment display 90 – Setting the background display 91 Rewriting the entertainment displays and the icons for telephone functions 92 Additional Information Understanding built-in CD player error messages 93 Understanding auto T A and EQ error messages 93 Understanding error message on rewriting the entertainment displays 94 CD player and care 94 CD-R/CD-RW discs 94 Dual Discs 95 MP3, WMA, AAC and WA V files 95 – MP3 additional information 96 – WMA additional information 96 – AAC additional information 96 – WA V additional information 97 About folders and MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V files 97 T erms 99 Specifications 101 <CRB2179-A/N>5 En 5 English Contents
Black plate (6,1) About this unit CAUTION ! Do not allow this unit to come into contact with liquids. Electrical shock could result. Also, this unit damage, smoke, and overheat could result from contact with liquids. ! Keep this manual handy as a reference for op- erating procedures and precautions. ! Always keep the volume low enough so that you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle. ! P rotect this unit from moisture. ! If the batter y is disconnected or discharged, the preset memory will be erased and must be reprogrammed. ! If this unit does not operate properly , contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Ser- vice Station. Operating environment This unit should be used within the tempera- ture ranges shown below . Operating temperature range: –10 °C to 60 °C (14 °F to 140 °F) EN300328 ETC test temperature: –20 °C and 55 °C ( –4 °F and 131 °F) About this manual This unit features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and op- eration. All the functions have been designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanator y . This operation manual will help you benefit fully from this unit ’s potential and to maximize your listening enjoyment. W e recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by read- ing through the manual before you begin using this unit. It is especially important that you read and obser ve WARNINGs and CAU- TION s in this manual. Features CD playback Music CD/CD-R/CD -RW playback is possible. MP3 file playback Y ou can play back MP3 files recorded on CD- ROM/CD-R/CD -RW (ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings). ! Supply of this product only conveys a li- cense for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue-generating) real time broad- casting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via internet, intranets and/or other net- works or in other electronic content distri- bution systems, such as pay-audio or audio- on-demand applications. An inde- pendent license for such use is required. F or details, please visit http://www .mp3licensing.com. WMA file playback Y ou can play back WMA files recorded on CD- ROM/CD-R/CD -RW (ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings). AAC file playback Y ou can play back AAC files recorded on CD - ROM/CD-R/CD -RW (ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings). WA V file playback Y ou can play back WA V files recorded on CD- ROM/CD-R/CD -RW (Linear PCM (LPCM)/MS ADPCM recordings). <CRB2179-A/N>6 Before Y ou Start En 6 Section 01
Black plate (7,1) Hands-free phoning This unit realizes effortless hands-free phoning with Bluetooth wireless technology . Bluetooth audio player compatibility When you use this unit with a Bluetooth audio player featuring Bluetooth wireless technol- ogy , you can control the Bluetooth audio player . iPod ® compatibility When you use this unit with a Pioneer iP od adapter (CD-IB100), you can control an iP od with Dock Connector . ! iP od is a trademark of Apple Computer , Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. About WMA The Windows Media ™ logo printed on the box indicates that this unit can play back WMA data. WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology that is developed by Microsof t Corporation. WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 7 or later . Windows Media and the Windows logo are tra- demarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Notes ! This unit may not operate correctly depending on the application used to encode WMA files. ! Depending on the version of Windows Media Player used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed. ! There may be a slight delay when starting playback of WMA files encoded with image data. About AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4. Several applications can be used to encode AAC files, but file formats and extensions dif- fer depending on the application which is used to encode. This unit plays back AAC files encoded by iT unes ® version 4.8 and earlier . iT unes is a trademark of Apple Computer , Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. About Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio con- nectivity technology that is developed as a cable replacement for mobile phones, hand- held PCs and other devices. Bluetooth oper- ates in 2.4 GHz frequency range and transmits voice and data at speeds up to 1 megabit per second. Bluetooth was launched by a special interest group (SIG) that comprises of Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp., T oshiba and IBM in 1998, and it is currently developed by nearly 2 000 companies worldwide. <CRB2179-A/N>7 Before Y ou Start En 7 English Section 01
Black plate (8,1) ! The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by P ioneer Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Resetting the microprocessor The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions: ! P rior to using this unit for the first time after installation ! If the unit fails to operate properly ! When strange or incorrect messages ap- pear on the display % Press RESET with a pen tip or other pointed instrument. RESET button Clearing all memory T o protect personal and private information, data about the phone stored in this unit can be deleted. 1 Press SOURCE and hold until the unit turns off. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL and hold until Language select appears in the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select Phone reset. Phone reset appears in the display . 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to show a confirmation display . Clear memory YES is displayed. Clearing memor y is now on standby. # If you do not want to reset phone memor y , press BAND. 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to clear the memory . All data in the telephone source, including Phone Book entries, number presets and the Call Histor y is cleared. Protecting your unit from theft The front panel can be detached from the head unit and stored in the provided protective case to prevent theft. ! If the front panel is not detached from the head unit within five seconds of turni ng off the ignition, a warning tone will sound and the front panel will open. ! Y ou can turn off the warning tone. See Switching the warnin g tone on page 85. ! Y ou can turn off the face auto open. See Switching the face auto open on page 85. Important ! Never use force or grip the display and the buttons too tightly when removing or attach- ing. ! Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shocks. ! Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures. <CRB2179-A/N>8 Before Y ou Start En 8 Section 01
Black plate (9,1) ! A few seconds aft er turning the ignition switch to on or off , the front panel automati- cally moves. When this happens, your fingers may become jammed in the panel, so keep your hands away from it. Removing the front panel 1 Press and hold EJECT to open the front panel. 2 Slide and remove the front panel to- ward you. T ake care not to grip it too tightly or to drop the front panel and protect it from contact with water or other fluids to prevent perma- nent damage. 3 Put the front panel into provided pro- tective case for safe keeping. Attaching the front panel 1 Make sure the inner cover is closed. 2 Replace the front panel by clipping it into place. About the demo mode This unit features two demonstration modes. One is the reverse mode, the other is the fea- ture demo mode. Important The red lead (ACC) of this unit should be con- nected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch on/off operations. If this is not done, the vehicle batter y may be drained. Reverse mode If you do not per form an operation within about 30 seconds, screen indications start to reverse, and then continue reversing ever y 10 seconds. Pressing BAND when power to this unit is turned off while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON cancels the reverse mode. P ress BAND again to start the reverse mode. <CRB2179-A/N>9 Before Y ou Start En 9 English Section 01
Black plate (10,1) Feature demo mode The feature demo automatically starts when power to this unit is turned off while the igni- tion switch is set to ACC or ON. P ressing DISPLA Y during feature demo operation can- cels the feature demo mode. P ress DISPLA Y again to start the feature demo mode. Remem- ber that if the feature demo continues operat- ing when the car engine is turned off , it may drain batter y power . Use and care of the remote control Installing the battery Slide the tray out on the back of the remote control and insert the batter y with the plus ( ) and minus ( –) poles pointing in the proper di- rection. ! When using for the first time, pull out the film protruding from the tray. WARNING Keep the batter y out of the reach of children. Should the batter y be swallowed, immediately consult a doctor . CAUTION ! Use only one CR2025 (3 V) lithium batter y. ! Remove the batter y if the remote control is not used for a month or longer . ! Do not recharge, disassemble, heat or dispose of the batter y in fire. ! Do not handle the batter y with metallic tools. ! Do not store the batter y with metallic materi- als. ! In the event of batter y leakage, wipe the re- mote control completely clean and install a new batter y . ! When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or en- vironmental public institutions ’ rules that apply in your countr y/area. Using the remote control P oint the remote control in the direction of the front panel to operate. ! The remote control may not function prop- erly in direct sunlight. Important ! Do not store the remote control in high tem- peratures or direct sunlight. ! Do not let the remote control fall onto the floor , where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal. FUNCTION button and AUDIO button Y ou can also select the desired mode by FUNCTION button and AUDIO button on the remote control. But operation of FUNCTION button and AUDIO button on the remote con- trol differs from the operation of MUL TI-CONTROL on the head unit. When op- erating the remote control, switch through the modes as described below to select the mode. FUNCTION button operation % Press FUNCTION to select the desired mode (e.g., built-in CD player). P ress FUNCTION repeatedly to switch be- tween the following modes: <CRB2179-A/N>10 Before Y ou Start En 10 Section 01
Black plate (1 1,1) Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) —Search mode (search meth- od) — Title Input (disc title input) — Jacket art (jacket art read) Note Refer to Introduction of advanced built-in CD player operation on page 20. AUDIO button operation % Press AUDIO to select the desired mode. P ress AUDIO repeatedly to switch between the following modes: Fader (balance adjustment) — Position (posi- tion selector) — T A Mode (time alignment set- ting) — Time Alignment (time alignment adjusting) — Loudness (loudness) — Powerful (graphic equalizer adjustment) — FREQ. (16- band graphic equalizer adjustment) — Subwoofer1 (subwoofer on/off) — Subwoofer2 (subwoofer cut- off frequency) — Subwoofer3 (subwoofer slope) —Front HPF (front high pass filter slope) — Front HPF FREQ. (front high pass filter cut-off frequency) — Rear HPF (rear high pass filter slope) — Rear HPF FREQ. (rear high pass filter cut-off frequency) — BBE (BBE) — COMP/BMX (Compression and BMX) — Auto EQ (auto - equalizer on/off) — SLA (source level adjust- ment) — AUI sound level (auditor y user inter- face) Note Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 71. <CRB2179-A/N>11 Before Y ou Start En 11 English Section 01
Black plate (12,1) Head unit 1 EQ button P ress to select various equalizer cur ves. 2 Connection status indicator Lights up when your cellular phone is con- nected via Bluetooth wireless technology. 3 DISPLA Y button P ress to select differ ent displays. 4 CLOCK button P ress to change to the clock display . 5 PHONE button P ress to select the phone as the source. While operating a phone source, press to end a call, reject an incoming call or cancel making a call. 6 MUL TI-CONTROL Move to per form manual seek tuning, fast forward, reverse and track search controls. Also used for controlling functions. T urn to increase or decrease the volume. 7 LIST button P ress to display the disc title list, track title list, folder list, file list or preset channel list depending on the source. 8 RESET button P ress to reset the microprocessor . 9 BAND button P ress to select among three FM bands and one AM band and to cancel the control mode of functions. a SOURCE button This unit is turned on by selecting a source. P ress to cycle through all the available sources. b EJECT button P ress to eject a CD from your built-in CD player . P ress and hold to open or close the front panel. Remote control Operation is the same as when using the but- tons on the head unit. c VOLUME buttons P ress to increase or decrease the volume. d FUNCTION button P ress to select func tions. 2 2 2 8 8 8 6 5 5 5 9 9 9 b b b 3 3 3 4 4 4 7 7 7 a a a 1 1 1 <CRB2179-A/N>12 What ’ s What En 12 Section 02
Black plate (13,1) e Joystick Move to per form manual seek tuning, fast forward, reverse and track search controls. Also used for controlling functions. F unctions are the same as MUL TI-CONTROL except for volume con- trol. f DIRECT button P ress to directly select the desired track. g CLEAR button P ress to cancel the input number when 0 –9 are used. h 0 –9 buttons P ress to directly select the desired track, preset tuning or disc. Buttons 1 –6 can oper- ate the preset tuning for the tuner or disc number search for the multi- CD player . i OFF HOOK button P ress to start talking on the phone while op- erating a phone source. j ON HOOK button While operating the phone source, press to end a call or reject an incoming call. k A TT button P ress to quickly lower the volume level, by about 90%. Press once more to return to the original volume level. l ENTERT AINMENT button P ress to change to the entertainment dis- play . m AUDIO button P ress to select various sound quality con- trols. c c c 9 9 9 d d d e e e f f f g g g h h h i i i k k k j j j l l l a a a m m m <CRB2179-A/N>13 What ’ s What En 13 English Section 02
Black plate (14,1) T urning the unit on % Press SOURCE to turn the unit on. When you select a source, the unit is turned on. Selecting a source Y ou can select a source you want to listen to. T o switch to the built-in CD player , load a disc in the unit (refer to page 19). % Press SOURCE to select a source. P ress SOURCE repeatedly to switch between the following sources: T uner —T elevision —DVD player/Multi- DVD player —Built-in CD player —Multi- CD player —iPod —External unit 1 —Exter- nal unit 2 —AUX1 —AUX2 —T elephone — BT Audio Notes ! In the following cases, the sound source will not change: — When there is no unit corresponding to the selected source connected to this unit. — When there is no disc in the unit. — When there is no disc in the DVD player . — When there is no magazine in the multi- CD player . — When there is no magazine in the multi- DVD player . — When the AUX (auxiliar y input) is set to off (refer to page 85). — When the BT Audio source is set to off (refer to Activating the BT Audio sour ce on page 87). ! External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as one available in the future) that, although incompatible as a source, enables control of basic functions by this unit. T wo external units can be controlled by this unit. When two exter- nal units are connected, the allocation of them to external unit 1 or external unit 2 is automatically set by this unit. ! When this unit ’s blue/white lead is connected to the vehicle ’s auto-antenna relay control terminal, the vehicle ’s antenna extends when this unit ’s source is turned on. T o retract the antenna, turn the source off . Loading a disc 1 Press EJECT to open the front panel. CD loading slot appears. # After a CD has been inserted, press SOURCE to select the built-in CD player . 2 Insert a CD into the CD loading slot. F ront panel is closed automatically , and play- back will start. ! With jacket art function on, jacket arts on CD-ROM disc are automatically read in this unit when the disc is inserted. T o cancel reading jacket arts, press BAND . For de- tails, refer to Reading jacket arts on page 29. CD loading slot # Y ou can eject a CD by pressing EJECT . Notes ! The built-in CD player plays one standard, 12- cm or 8-cm CD at a time. Do not use an adap- ter when playing 8-cm CDs. ! Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD loading slot. <CRB2179-A/N>14 Basic Operation s En 14 Section 03
Black plate (15,1) ! There is sometimes a delay between starting up CD playback and the sound being issued. When being read, Format read is displayed. ! If you cannot insert a disc completely or if after you insert a disc the disc does not play , check that the label side of the disc is up. P ress EJECT to eject the disc, and check the disc for damage before inserting it again. ! When the CD loading or ejecting function does not operate properly , you can eject the CD by pressing and holding EJECT while opening the front panel. ! If an error message such as ERROR-11 is dis- played, refer to Understanding built-in CD player error messages on page 93. Adjusting the volume % Use MUL TI-CONTROL to adjust the sound level. With the head unit, turn MUL TI-CONTROL to increase or decrease the volume. With the remote control, press VOLUME to in- crease or decrease the volume. T urning the unit off % Press SOURCE and hold until the unit turns off. <CRB2179-A/N>15 Basic Operation s En 15 English Section 03
Black plate (16,1) Listening to the radio 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 6 6 6 These are the basic steps necessar y to operate the radio. More advanced tuner operation is explained starting on the next page. Important If you are using this unit in North, Central or South America, reset the AM tuning step (see Setting the AM tuning step on page 84). 1 Stereo ( 5) indicator Shows when the selected frequency is being broadcast in stereo. 2 LOC indicator Shows when local seek tuning is on. 3 Band indicator Shows which band the radio is tuned to, AM or FM. 4 Preset number indicator Shows which preset has been selected. 5 Frequency indicator Shows the frequency to which the tuner is tuned. 6 Signal level indicator Shows the radio wave strength. 1 Press SOURCE to select the tuner . P ress SOURCE until you see T uner displayed. 2 Press BAND to select a band. P ress BAND until the desired band ( FM-1, FM-2 , FM-3 for FM or AM) is displayed. 3 T o perform manual tuning, push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. The frequencies move up or down step by step. 4 T o perform seek tuning, push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right for about one second and release. The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found. # Y ou can cancel seek tuning by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. # If you push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right you can skip stations. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release MUL TI-CONTROL . <CRB2179-A/N>16 T uner En 16 Section 04
Black plate (17,1) Introduction of advanc ed tuner operation 1 1 1 1 Function display Shows the function status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. The function name appears on the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the functions in the following order: BSM (best stations memor y) —Local (local seek tuning) # T o return to the frequency display , press BAND . Note If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the frequency display . Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies Y ou can easily store up to six broadcast fre- quencies for later recall. 1 When you find a frequency that you want to store in memory press LIST to switch to the preset channel list mode. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to store the se- lected frequency in memory . T urn to change the preset number; press and hold to store. The preset number you have selected will flash and then remain lit. The selected radio station frequency has been stored in memor y. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the preset channel list mode is can- celed automatically . Notes ! Up to 18 FM stations, six for each of the three FM bands, and six AM stations can be stored in memor y . ! Y ou can also store radio station frequencies assigned to preset tuning numbers by press- ing and holding one of the preset tuning but- tons 1 –6 on the remote control. Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM (best stations memor y) lets you automa- tically store the six strongest broadcast fre- quencies under preset tuning buttons 1 –6. Once stored you can tune in to those frequen- cies with the touch of button. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select BSM in the function menu. BSM appears in the display . <CRB2179-A/N>17 T uner En 17 English Section 04
Black plate (18,1) 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n BSM on. Searching is displayed. While Searching is displayed, the six strongest broadcast frequen- cies will be stored under preset tuning num- bers 1 –6 in the order of their signal strength. When finished, the preset channel list ap- pears. # T o cancel the storage process, press MUL TI-CONTROL . 3 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired station. T urn to change the station; press to select. # Y ou can also change the station by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. Note Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may re- place broadcast frequencies you have saved using buttons 1 –6 . Selecting stations from the preset channel list The preset channel list lets you see the list of preset stations and select one of them to re- ceive. 1 Press LIST to switch to the preset chan- nel list mode during the frequency display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired station. T urn to change the station; press to select. # Y ou can also change the station by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the preset channel list mode is can- celed automatically . Notes ! Y ou can also recall radio station frequencies assigned to preset tuning numbers by push- ing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down during the frequency display . ! Y ou can also recall radio station frequencies assigned to preset tuning numbers by press- ing one of the preset tuning buttons 1 –6 on the remote control. T uning in strong signals Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Local in the function menu. Local appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n local seek tuning on. Local seek sensitivity (e.g., Level 2) appears in the display . # T o turn local seek tuning off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to set the sensitivity . There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and two levels for AM: FM: Level 1 —Level 2 —Level 3 —Level 4 AM: Level 1 —Level 2 The Level 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations. <CRB2179-A/N>18 T uner En 18 Section 04
Black plate (19,1) Playing a CD 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 These are the basic steps necessar y to play a CD with your built-in CD player . More ad- vanced CD operation is explained starting on the next page. 1 T rack number indicator Shows the track number currently playing. 2 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur- rent track. 3 Disc title indicator Shows the title of the currently playing disc. ! If no title has been entered for the cur- rently playing disc, nothing is displayed. 1 Press SOURCE to select the built-in CD player . P ress SOURCE until you see Compact Disc displayed. # If no disc is loaded in the unit, you cannot se- lect Compact Disc (built-in CD player). Insert a disc in the unit. (Refer to page 14.) 2 T o perform fast forward or reverse, push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. # If you select Rough search , pushing and hold- ing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right enables you to search ever y 10 tracks in the current disc. (Refer to Selecting the search method on page 21.) 3 T o skip back or forward to another track, push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right skips to the start of the next track. Pushing MUL TI-CONTROL left once skips to the start of the current track. P ushing again will skip to the previous track. Note When a CD TEXT disc is inserted, the disc title automatically begins to scroll in the display . When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial setting, the disc title scrolls continuously . Refer to Switch- ing the Ever Scroll on page 87. Selecting a track directly When using the remote control, you can select a track directly by entering the desired track number . 1 Press DIRECT. T rack number input display appears. 2 Press 0 –9 buttons to enter the desired track number . # Y ou can cancel the input number by pressing CLEAR . 3 Press DIRECT. The track of entered number will play. Note After entering the number input mode, if you do not per form an operation within about eight sec- onds, the mode is automatically canceled. <CRB2179-A/N>19 Built-in CD Player En 19 English Section 05
Black plate (20,1) Introduction of advanced built-in CD player operation 1 1 1 1 Function display Shows the function status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. The function name appears on the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the functions in the following order: Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) —Search mode (search meth- od) — Title Input (disc title input) — Jacket art (jacket art read) # T o return to the playback display , press BAND. Notes ! When playing a CD TEXT disc, you cannot switch to Title Input. The disc title will have already been recorded on a CD TEXT disc. ! When playing audio data (CD-DA), it is not ef- fective even if you turn Jacket art on. (Refer to page 29.) ! If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically re- turned to the playback display . Repeating play There are two repeat play ranges for the built- in CD player: Disc repeat (disc repeat) and T rack repeat (one-track repeat). 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Play mode in the function menu. Play mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the re- peat range. P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired repeat range appears in the display . ! Disc repeat – Repeat the current disc ! T rack repeat – Repeat just the current track Note If you per form track search or fast for ward/re- verse during T rack repeat , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks on the CD in a random order . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Random mode in the function menu. Random mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n random play on. T racks will play in a random order . # T o turn random play off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. <CRB2179-A/N>20 Built-in CD Player En 20 Section 05
Black plate (21,1) Scanning tracks of a CD Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Scan mode in the function menu. Scan mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n scan play on. The first 10 seconds of each track is played. 3 When you find the desired track press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n scan play off. The track will continue to play . # If the display has automatically returned to the playback display, select Scan mode again by using MUL TI-CONTROL . Note After scanning of a CD is finished, normal play- back of the tracks will begin again. Pausing CD playback P ause lets you temporarily stop playback of the CD. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Pause in the function menu. Pause appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n pause on. Playback of the current track pauses. # T o turn pause off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Selecting the search method Y ou can switch the search method between fast for ward/reverse and searching ever y 10 tracks. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Search mode in the function menu. Search mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the search method. P ress MUL TI-CONTROL until the desired search method appears in the display . ! FF/REV – F ast for ward and reverse ! Rough search – Searching ever y 10 tracks Searching every 10 tracks in the current disc If a disc contains over 10 tracks, you can search ever y 10 tracks. When a disc contains many tracks, you can roughly search for the track you want to play . 1 Select the search method Rough search. Refer to Selecting the search method on this page. 2 Push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to search every 10 tracks on a disc. # If a disc contains less than 10 tracks, pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL right recalls the last track of the disc. Also, if the remaining num- ber of tracks after searching ever y 10 tracks is less than 10, pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL right recalls the last track of the disc. <CRB2179-A/N>21 Built-in CD Player En 21 English Section 05
Black plate (22,1) # If a disc contains less than 10 tracks, pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL lef t recalls the first track of the disc. Also, if the remaining number of tracks after searching ever y 10 tracks is less than 10, pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL left re- calls the first track of the disc. Using disc title functions Y ou can input CD titles and display the title. The next time you insert a CD for which you have entered a title, the title of that CD will be displayed. Use the disc title input feature to store up to 48 CD titles in the unit. Each title can be up to 10 characters long. ! When playing a CD TEXT disc, you cannot switch to disc title input display. The disc title will have already been recorded on a CD TEXT disc. Entering disc titles Y ou can display the text information of any disc that has had a disc title entered. 1 Play the CD that you want to enter a title for . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Title Input in the function menu. Title Input appears in the display . 3 Press DISPLA Y to select the desired character type. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following character types: Alphabet (upper case), numbers and symbols — Alphabet (lower case)— European letters, such as those with accents (e.g. á, à, ä, ç) — Numbers and symbols 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a letter of the alphabet. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up, al- phabet, numbers or symbols are displayed in ascending order ( A B C ... ). Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed down, letters are displayed in descending order . 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next character position. When the letter you want is displayed, push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next position and then select the next let- ter . Push MUL TI-CONTROL left to move back- wards in the display . 6 Move the cursor to the last position by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL right after enter- ing the title. When you push MUL TI-CONTROL right one more time, the entered title is stored in mem- or y . 7 Press BAND to return to the playback display . Notes ! Titles remain in memor y , even af ter the disc has been removed from the unit, and are re- called when the disc is reinserted. ! After data for 48 discs has been stored in memor y , data for a new disc will over write the oldest one. ! If you connect a multi-CD player , you can input disc titles for up to 100 discs. ! When a multi-CD player that does not support disc title functions is connected, you cannot enter disc titles in this unit. <CRB2179-A/N>22 Built-in CD Player En 22 Section 05
Black plate (23,1) Displaying disc titles Y ou can display the text information of any disc that has had a disc title entered. % Press DISPLA Y. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following settings: : disc title —Simple display Using CD TEXT functions Some discs have certain information encoded on the disc during manufacture. These discs may contain such information as the CD title, track title, artist ’s name and playback time and are called CD TEXT discs. Only these spe- cially encoded CD TEXT discs support the functions listed below . Displaying text information on CD TEXT discs Y ou can display the text information of any disc that has had a disc title entered. % Press DISPLA Y. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following settings: : disc title — : disc artist name — : track title — : track artist name — : disc title and : disc artist name — : track title and : track artist name —Simple display # If specific information has not been recorded on a CD TEXT disc, title or name is not displayed. Scrolling text information in the display This unit can display the first 24 letters of disc title, disc artist name, track title and track ar- tist name. When the text information is longer than 24 letters, you can scroll the text informa- tion as follows. ! When the source icon is turned off , this unit can display the first 30 letters of text in- formation. % Press DISPLA Y and hold until the text information begins to scroll through the display . The titles scroll. Note When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial setting, text information scrolls continuously in the dis- play . Refer to Switching the Ever Scroll on page 87. Selecting tracks from the track title list T rack title list lets you see the list of track titles on a CD TEXT disc and select one of them to play back. 1 Press LIST to switch to the track title list mode. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired track title. T urn to change the track title; press to play. # Y ou can also change the track title by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the track title list mode is canceled automatically . <CRB2179-A/N>23 Built-in CD Player En 23 English Section 05
Black plate (24,1) Playing MP3/WMA/A AC/ WA V files 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 These are the basic steps necessar y to play an MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V with your built-in CD player . More advanced MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V operation is explained starting on page 26. 1 MP3/WMA/AAC/W A V indicator Shows the type of file currently playing. 2 Folder number indicator Shows the folder number currently playing. 3 T rack number indicator Shows the track (file) number currently play- ing. 4 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur- rent track (file). 5 Bit rate/sampling frequency indicator Shows the bit rate or sampling frequency of the current track (file). 6 Folder name indicator Shows the name of the currently playing folder . 1 Press SOURCE to select the built-in CD player . P ress SOURCE until you see Compact Disc displayed. # If no disc is loaded in the unit, you cannot se- lect Compact Disc (built-in CD player). Insert a disc in the unit. (Refer to page 14.) 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a folder . # Y ou cannot select a folder that does not have an MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V file recorded in it. # T o return to folder 01 (ROOT), press and hold BAND . However , if folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 02. 3 T o perform fast forward or reverse, push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. # If you select Rough search , pushing and hold- ing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right enables you to search ever y 10 tracks in the current folder . (Refer to Selecting the search method on page 27.) 4 T o skip back or forward to another track, push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right skips to the start of the next track. Pushing MUL TI-CONTROL left once skips to the start of the current track. P ushing again will skip to the previous track. Notes ! When playing discs with MP3/WMA/AAC/ WA V files and audio data (CD-DA) such as CD-EXTRA and MIXED-MODE CDs, both types can be played only by switching mode be- tween MP3/WMA/AAC/W AV and CD-DA with BAND . ! If you have switched between playback of MP3/WMA/AAC/W AV files and audio data (CD-DA), playback starts at the first track on the disc. ! The built-in CD player can play back an MP3/ WMA/AAC/W AV file recorded on CD-ROM. (Refer to page 95 for files that can be played back.) <CRB2179-A/N>24 MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V Player En 24 Section 06
Black plate (25,1) ! Playback is carried out in order of file number . F olders are skipped if they contain no files. (If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 02.) ! When playing back files recorded as VBR (variable bit rate) files, the play time will not be correctly displayed if fast forward or reverse operations are used. ! When playing back MP3 files recorded as VBR (variable bit rate) files, the bit rate value is not displayed even after switching to bit rate. ( VBR will be displayed.) ! When playing back WMA files recorded as VBR (variable bit rate) files, the average bit rate value is displayed. ! There is no sound on fast for ward or reverse. ! When an MP3/WMA/AAC/W AV disc is in- serted, folder name automatically begins to scroll in the display . When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial setting, folder name scrolls continuously . About Ever Scroll, refer to Switching the Ever Scr oll on page 87. Selecting a track directly in the current folder When using the remote control, you can select a track directly by entering the desired track number . 1 Press DIRECT. T rack number input display appears. 2 Press 0 –9 buttons to enter the desired track number . # Y ou can cancel the input number by pressing CLEAR . 3 Press DIRECT. The track of entered number will play. Note After entering the number input mode, if you do not per form an operation within about eight sec- onds, the mode is automatically canceled. <CRB2179-A/N>25 MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V Player En 25 English Section 06
Black plate (26,1) Introduction of advanc ed built-in CD player (MP3/ WMA/AAC/WA V) operation 1 1 1 1 Function display Shows the function status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. The function name appears on the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the functions in the following order: Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) —Search mode (search meth- od) — Jacket art (jacket art read) # T o return to the playback display , press BAND. Note If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display. Repeating play F or MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V playback, there are three repeat play ranges: Folder repeat (folder repeat), T rack repeat (one-track repeat) and Disc repeat (repeat all tracks). 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Play mode in the function menu. Play mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the re- peat range. P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired repeat range appears in the display . ! Folder repeat – Repeat the current folder ! T rack repeat – Repeat just the current track ! Disc repeat – Repeat all tracks Notes ! If you select another folder during repeat play , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . ! If you per form track search or fast for ward/re- verse during T rack repeat , the repeat play range changes to Folder repeat . ! When Folder repeat is selected, it is not pos- sible to play back a subfolder of that folder . Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks in a random order within the repeat range, Folder repeat and Disc repeat . 1 Select the repeat range. Refer to Repeating play on this page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Random mode in the function menu. Random mode appears in the display . <CRB2179-A/N>26 MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V Player En 26 Section 06
Black plate (27,1) 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n random play on. T racks will play in a random order within the previously selected Folder repeat or Disc repeat ranges. # T o turn random play off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Scanning folders and tracks While you are using Folder repeat , the begin- ning of each track in the selected folder plays for about 10 seconds. When you are using Disc repeat , the beginning of the first track of each folder is played for about 10 seconds. 1 Select the repeat range. Refer to Repeating play on the previous page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Scan mode in the function menu. Scan mode appears in the display . 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n scan play on. The first 10 seconds of each track of the cur- rent folder (or the first track of each folder) is played. 4 When you find the desired track (or folder) press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn scan play off. The track (or folder) will continue to play . # If the display has automatically returned to the playback display, select Scan mode again by using MUL TI-CONTROL . Note After track or folder scanning is finished, normal playback of the tracks will begin again. Pausing MP3/ WMA/AAC/ WA V playback P ause lets you temporarily stop playback of the MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Pause in the function menu. Pause appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n pause on. Playback of the current track pauses. # T o turn pause off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Selecting the search method Y ou can switch the search method between fast for ward/reverse and searching ever y 10 tracks. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Search mode in the function menu. Search mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the search method. P ress MUL TI-CONTROL until the desired search method appears in the display . ! FF/REV – F ast for ward and reverse ! Rough search – Searching ever y 10 tracks Searching every 10 tracks in the current folder If the current folder contains over 10 tracks, you can search ever y 10 tracks. When one folder contains a lot of tracks, you can roughly search for the track you want to play . <CRB2179-A/N>27 MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V Player En 27 English Section 06
Black plate (28,1) 1 Select the search method Rough search. Refer to Selecting the search method on the previous page. 2 Push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to search every 10 tracks in the cur - rent folder . # If the current folder contains less than 10 tracks, pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL right recalls the last track of the folder . Also, if the remaining number of tracks after searching ever y 10 tracks is less than 10, pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL right recalls the last track of the folder . # If the current folder contains less than 10 tracks, pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL left recalls the first track of the folder . Also, if the remaining number of tracks after searching ever y 10 tracks is less than 10, pushing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL lef t recalls the first track of the folder . Displaying text information on MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V disc T ext information recorded on an MP3/WMA/ AAC/WA V disc can be displayed. When playing back an MP3/ WMA/AAC disc % Press DISPLA Y. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following settings: : folder name — : file name — : folder name and : file name — : artist name and : album title — : artist name and : track title — : comment and : file name —Sim- ple display # If specific information has not been recorded on an MP3/WMA/AAC disc, title or name is not displayed. # Depending on the version of iT unes ® used to write MP3 files onto a disc, comment information may not be correctly displayed. # Depending on the version of Windows Media Player used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed. When playing back a WA V disc % Press DISPLA Y. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following settings: : folder name — : file name — : folder name and : file name —Simple display # If specific information has not been recorded on a WA V disc, name is not displayed. # Y ou can only play back WA V files in the fre- quencies 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz (LPCM), or 22.05 and 44.1 kHz (MS ADPCM). The sampling frequency shown in the display may be rounded. Scrolling text information in the display This unit can display the first 24 letters only of folder name, file name, track title, artist name, album title and comment. When the recorded information is longer than 24 letters, you can scroll the text to the lef t so that the rest of the text information can be seen. ! When the jacket art is turned off , this unit can display the first 30 letters of text infor- mation. % Press DISPLA Y and hold until the text information begins to scroll through the display . The text information scrolls. <CRB2179-A/N>28 MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V Player En 28 Section 06
Black plate (29,1) Notes ! Unlike MP3, WMA and AAC file format, WAV files display only the folder name and the file name. ! When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial set- ting, text information scrolls continuously in the display . Refer to Switching the Ever Scroll on page 87. Selecting tracks from the file name list File name list lets you see the list of file names (or folder names) and select one of them to playback. 1 Press LIST to select the file name list mode. P ress LIST repeatedly to switch between the following lists: F older/file name list —jacket art list —playback display 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired file name (or folder name). T urn to change the name of file or folder; press to play; push right to see a list of the files (or folders) in the selected folder . # Y ou can also change the name of file or folder by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # T o return to the previous list (the folder one level higher), push MUL TI-CONT ROL lef t. # If the folder/file number is more than 100, last 2-digit of the folder/file number is displayed. # Number of the folders/files in the currently se- lected folder will be indicated on the right side of the display . # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the file name list mode is canceled automatically . Displaying jacket arts on CD-ROM discs If jacket arts are recorded on CD-ROM disc, you can display them on this unit so you can easily find a specific folder looking at the jack- et art. ! Record jacket arts for folders on CD-RO M in advance using your computer . For de- tails, please visit the following site: http://www .pioneer .co.jp/car/pclink4/index- e.html ! Jacket arts (max. 15 images) directly be- neath the ROOT folder can be read. If images have been recorded on the lower tier than the ROOT folder , these images are not displayed. In this case, preset images are displayed. Refer to About folders and MP3/WMA/AA C/WA V files on page 97. Reading jacket arts With this function on, jacket arts on CD-ROM disc are automatically read in this unit when the disc is inserted. ! Up to 15 jacket arts can be read in this unit. ! Reading jacket arts can take approx. 40 seconds. If the disc is reloaded, this unit read jacket arts again from the beginning. ! Jacket arts are not displayed if MIXED- MODE CD or partial CD is inserted into this unit. ! F or other folders with no jacket arts re- corded, this unit automatically assigns pre- set images to them. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Jacket art in the function menu. Jacket art appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n jacket art read on. # T o turn jacket art function off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. <CRB2179-A/N>29 MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V Player En 29 English Section 06
Black plate (30,1) Selecting folders with jacket arts Y ou can display the list of folders that are al- ready assigned jacket arts and select one to start playback. ! In the jacket art list, this unit displays up to 15 folders with jacket arts. ! F or other folders with no jacket arts re- corded, this unit automatically assigns pre- set images to them. 1 Press LIST to select the jacket art list mode. P ress LIST repeatedly to switch between the following lists: F older/file name list —jacket art list —playback display 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to change the group of jacket art. 3 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select jacket art of the desired folder . T urn to change the jacket art of folder; press to play . # Y ou can also change the jacket art of folder by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the jacket art list mode is canceled automatically . <CRB2179-A/N>30 MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V Player En 30 Section 06
Black plate (31,1) Hands-free phoning with cellular phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 6 6 6 7 7 7 If your cellular phone featur es Bluetooth wire- less technology , you can connect to this unit for hands-free, wireless calls, even while driving. Important ! Since this unit is on standby to connect with your cellular phones via Bluetooth wireless technology , using this unit without running the engine can result in battery drainage. ! When phone is selected as a source, no audio adjustments, except balance adjustment, are possible. 1 Battery strength indicator Shows the batter y strength of cellular phone. ! Batter y strength indicator may differ from the actual batter y strength. ! If the batter y strength is not available, nothing is displayed in the batter y strength indicator area. 2 Signal level indicator Shows the signal strength of cellular phone. ! Signal level indicator may differ from the actual signal level. ! Depending on the cellular phones featur- ing Bluetooth wireless technology , radio field intensity is not available. In this case, the signal level indicator does not appear . 3 Automatic answering/Automatic reject- ing indicator Shows AUTO when the automatic answer- ing function is on (for more details, refer to Setting the automatic answering on page 47). Shows REF when the automatic rejecting function is on (for more details, refer to Set- ting the automatic re jecting on page 47). 4 Incoming call notice indication Shows when an incoming call has been re- ceived and not checked yet. 5 Device name Shows the device name of the cellular phone. 6 Calendar display Shows the date, and time. 7 User number indicator Shows the registration number of the cellu- lar phone. Notes ! This unit ’s phone call reception is on standby when ignition switch is set to ACC or ON. ! The line-of-sight distance between this unit and your cellular phone must be 10 meters or less for sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth wireless technology . However , the transmission distance may become short- er than the estimated distance, depending on the environment in use. ! In order to use Bluetooth wireless technology , devices must be able to interpret certain pro- files. This unit is compatible with the following profiles. — GAP (Generic Access Profile) — SDP (Ser vice Discover y Protocol) <CRB2179-A/N>31 Bluetooth T elephone En 31 English Section 07
Black plate (32,1) — OPP (Object P ush Profile) — HSP (Head Set Profile) — HFP (Hands Free P rofile) ! When phone is selected as a source, volume and equalizer cur ve are automatically chan- ged to suitable settings for the phone source. When the source is returned to another source, volume and equalizer settings auto- matically return to the original setting. About the telephone source Standby mode Once connected via Bluetooth wireless tech- nology , this unit will remain on telephone source standby in the background all the while the connection is sustained. This means you can freely use the other functions of this unit, but still be ready to receive a call. % Press SOURCE to select the telephone. P ress SOURCE until you see T elephone dis- played. # Y ou can also select the T elephone by press- ing PHONE. Setting up for hands-free phoning Before you can use the hands-free phoning function you will need to set up the unit for use with your cellular phone. This entails es- tablishing a Bluetooth wireless connection be- tween this unit and your phone, registering your phone with this unit, and adjusting the volume level. 1 Connection F or detailed instructions on connecting your phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless tech- nology , refer to Connecting a cellular phone on page 35. # Y our phone should now be temporarily con- nected; however , to make best use of the technol- ogy , we recommend you register the phone to this unit. 2 Registration Refer to Registering connected cellular phone on page 37 for instructions on how to register your temporarily connected phone. 3 V olume adjustment Adjust the earpiece volume on your cellular phone for comfort. When adjusted, the volume level is memorized in this unit as the default setting. # Caller ’s voice volume and ring volume may vary depending on the type of cellular phones. # If the difference between the ring volume and caller ’s voice volume is big, overall volume level may become unstable. # Before disconnecting cellular phone from this unit, make sure to adjust the volume to proper level. If the volume has been muted (zero level) on your cellular phone, the volume level of your cellular phone remains muted even aft er the cel- lular phone is disconnected from this unit. <CRB2179-A/N>32 Bluetooth T elephone En 32 Section 07
Black plate (33,1) Basic operation of hands- free phoning These are the basic operations to use hands- free phoning via Bluetooth wireless technol- ogy . More advanced hands-free phoning op- erations are explained starting on Introduction of advanced hands-fr ee phonin g operation on page 35. Making a phone call Dial a number The most basic way to make a call is to simply dial the number . 1 Press DIRECT on the remote control and dial a phone number by pressing 0 –9. 2 Press JOYSTICK on the remote control to confirm the number . 3 Press OFF HOOK on the remote control to call the number . # Y ou can also dial a phone number in the func- tion menu. Refer to Making a call by entering phone number on page 45 for detailed instructions. Calling a number in the Phone Book or the Call History Refer to Calling a number in the Phone Book on page 40 and Calling a number from the Call Histor y on page 45 for detailed instructions. Preset number Numbers that you dial frequently can be as- signed to presets for quick recall. Refer to Using pr eset numbers on page 43 for how to assign a number to a preset. 1 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a preset number . P reset numbers Dial preset 1 –10 appear in the display . # Y ou can also recall preset numbers Dial preset 1 –10 by pressing 0 –9 on the remote control. # If the number is already in the Phone Book then the name is also displayed. # No data is displayed for preset numbers that have not been assigned. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to make a call. # Y ou can also per form this operation by press- ing OFF HOOK on the remote control. V oice recognition If your cellular phone features voice recogni- tion technology , you can make a call by voice commands. ! Operation varies depending on the type of your cellular phone. Refer to the instruction manual that came with your cellular phone for detailed instructions. ! This function can be operated only when the connection is established with HFP (Hands F ree Profile). 1 Press BAND and hold until V oice dial appears in the display . V oice dial appears in the display . When V oice dial ON is displayed, voice recognition function is now ready . # If your cellular phone does not feature voice recognition function, No voice dial appears in the display and opearation is not available. 2 Pronounce the name of your contact. F or more details concerning the voice recogni- tion operation, refer to your cellular phone ’s instruction manual. <CRB2179-A/N>33 Bluetooth T elephone En 33 English Section 07
Black plate (34,1) T aking a phone call Answering an incoming call Even when a source other than T elephone is selected or when this unit itself is turned off , you can still answer incoming calls. If you set this unit to automatically answering incoming calls, refer to Setting the automatic answering on page 47. 1 When a call comes in, press MUL TI-CONTROL. # Y ou can also per form this operation by press- ing OFF HOOK on the remote control. # If the private mode is selected on the cellular phone, hands-free phoning may not be per- formed. 2 T o end the call, press PHONE. The estimated call time appears in the display (this may differ slightly from the actual call time). # Y ou can also per form this operation by press- ing ON HOOK on the remote control. # Y ou may hear a noise when you disconnect the phone. Rejecting an incoming call Y ou can reject an incoming call. If you want to set this unit to automatically rejecting all in- coming calls, refer to Setting the automatic re- jecting on page 47. % When a call comes in, press PHONE. The call is rejected. # Y ou can also per form this operation by press- ing ON HOOK on the remote control. # The rejected call is recorded in missed call history list. About the missed call histor y list, refer to Using the Call Histor y on page 44. Answering a call waiting If while you are talking on the phone another call comes in, the number (or name if it is in your phone book) of the new caller appears in the display to signal that you have a call wait- ing. Y ou can put the first caller on hold while you answer the call waiting, or you can choose to reject the call, in which case the number is logged as a missed call. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to answer a call waiting. # Y ou can also per form this operation by press- ing OFF HOOK on the remote control. # P ressing MUL TI-CONTROL switches between callers on hold. 2 Press PHONE to end all calls. P ressing PHONE ends all calls including a call waiting on line. # Y ou can also per form this operation by press- ing ON HOOK on the remote control. # Except for switching between the calls on line, you cannot end each call waiting individually . P ressing PHONE ends all calls. Rejecting a call waiting If you would rather not interrupt your current call to answer a call waiting, you can reject it and have the number added to the missed call histor y list. ! With some cellular phones, this feature may not be possible. % Press PHONE to reject a call waiting. # Y ou can also per form this operation by press- ing ON HOOK on the remote control. <CRB2179-A/N>34 Bluetooth T elephone En 34 Section 07
Black plate (35,1) Introduction of advanced hands-free phoning operation 1 1 1 1 Function display Shows the function status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. F unction names for hands-free phoning ap- pear on the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to change func- tions. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the functions. F unction names that appear in the display are different depending on your cellular phone ’s connection and registration status. If not connected yet Search & connect (search and connect) — Connection open (connection open) — Connect phone (connect phone) — Delete phone (delete phone) — Phone book transfer (phone book transfer) — Refuse calls (automatic reject setting) — Auto answer (automatic answer setting) — Ring tone (ring tone select) —Auto connect (automatic connection setting) — Echo cancel (echo cancel) — Device INFO. (device informa- tion) If connected but not registered yet Disconnect phone (disconnect phone) — Set phone (registering phone) — Delete phone (delete phone) — Phone book transfer (phone book transfer) — Number dial (call by entering number) — Refuse calls (automatic reject setting) — Auto answer (automatic answer setting) — Ring tone (ring tone select) —Auto connect (automatic connection setting) — Echo cancel (echo cancel) — Device INFO. (device informa- tion) If already connected and registered Disconnect phone (disconnect phone) — Delete phone (delete phone) — Phone book transfer (phone book transfer) — Phone book name view (phone book name view) — Clear memory (clear memor y) — Number dial (call by entering number) — Refuse calls (automatic reject setting) — Auto answer (automatic answer setting) — Ring tone (ring tone select) —Auto connect (automatic connection setting) — Echo cancel (echo cancel) — T elephone icon (telephone icon) — Device INFO. (device information) # Phone book name view and T elephone icon cannot be selected for cellular phone registered guest phone. # If cellular phone is connected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology with HSP (Head Set Profile), Phone book name view , Clear memory , Number dial and Refuse calls cannot be selected. # T o return to the playback display , press BAND . Connecting a cellular phone T o use a phone wirelessly with this unit, it is necessar y first to establish a connection using Bluetooth wireless technology. There are sev- eral ways you can do this. <CRB2179-A/N>35 Bluetooth T elephone En 35 English Section 07
Black plate (36,1) ! Connection is normally established by HFP , which gives you a full control of functions available on the telephone source. How- ever , in some cases when you make con- nection from your cellular phone, the connection may be made by HSP and sev- eral functions may not be available. ! A phone may be connected via Bluetooth wireless technology but not yet registered with this unit. In this case it is said to be temporarily connected, and the available features are limited. T o take full advantage of all the features available, we recommend you register your phone with this unit. Refer to Registering connected cellular phone on the next page for more on this. Searching for available cellular phones Y ou can have this unit search for any available phones in the area that have Bluetooth wire- less technology , then select which you want to connect to from a list displayed on-screen. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Search & connect in the function menu. Search & connect appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to search for available cellular phones. While searching, Searching is displayed. When available cellular phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology are found, de- vice names or Name not found (if names cannot be obtained) are displayed. # If this unit fails to find any available cellular phones, Not found is displayed. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a device name you want to connect. 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to connect the selected cellular phone. While connecting, Connecting is displayed. T o complete the connection, please check the device name ( Pioneer BT unit) and enter the link code on your cellular phone. If the con- nection is established, Connected is dis- played. # The link code is set to 0000 as default. Y ou can change this code in the initial setting. Refer to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless con- nection on page 88. Using a cellular phone to initiate a connection P utting the unit in Connection open mode al- lows you to establish a Bluetooth wireless con- nection from your phone. Y ou may need to refer to the operation manual that came with your phone if you are unsure how to initiate a connection from your phone. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Connection open in the function menu. Connection open appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to open the con- nection. Always waiting is displayed and the unit is now on standby for connection from cellular phone. 3 Use cellular phone to connect to this unit. # Operation varies depending on the type of your cellular phone. Refer to the instruction man- ual that came with your cellular phone for de- tailed instructions. # Y ou may need to enter the link code on your cellular phone to complete the connection. <CRB2179-A/N>36 Bluetooth T elephone En 36 Section 07
Black plate (37,1) # The link code is set to 0000 as default. Y ou can change this code in the initial setting. Refer to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless con- nection on page 88. Disconnecting a cellular phone When you are done using your phone with this unit, you can close the Bluetooth wireless con- nection. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Disconnect phone in the function menu. Disconnect phone , and device name of the connected phone appear in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to disconnect a cellular phone from this unit. After the disconnection is completed, Disconnected is displayed. Registering connected cellular phone Y ou can register a phone that is temporarily connected to this unit in order to take full ad- vantage of the features available with Blue- tooth wireless technology. A total of five phones can be registered: three user cellular phones and two guest phones. When regis- tered as a user phone, all the possible func- tions are available for use. When registered as a guest phone, some functions are limited. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Set phone in the function menu. Set phone appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a registration assignment. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the registration assignment is switched in the following order: Phone1 (user phone 1) —Phone2 (user phone 2) — Phone3 (user phone 3) — Guest1 (guest phone 1) — Guest2 (guest phone 2) # As you select each assignment, you can see whether or not a phone is already registered there. If the assignment is empty , No data is dis- played. If the assignment is already taken, the de- vice name appears. If you want to replace an assignment with a new phone, first delete the current assignment. For more detailed instruc- tions, see Deleting a registered phone on this page. # If you need to know the BD (Bluetooth Device) address of the phone, push MUL TI-CONTROL lef t here. 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to register the cellular phone to this unit. When the registration is completed, Reg. completed is displayed. Deleting a register ed phone If you no longer need to use a registered phone with this unit, you can delete it from the registration assignment for another phone. ! If a registered phone is deleted from this unit, the Phone Book and other settings of that phone are cleared simultaneously. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Delete phone in the function menu. Delete phone appears in the display . <CRB2179-A/N>37 Bluetooth T elephone En 37 English Section 07
Black plate (38,1) 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a registration assignment. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the registration assignment is switched in the following order: Phone1 (user phone 1) —Phone2 (user phone 2) — Phone3 (user phone 3) — Guest1 (guest phone 1) — Guest2 (guest phone 2) # If the assignment is empty , No data is dis- played and the operation is not possible. # If you need to know the BD (Bluetooth Device) address of the phone, push MUL TI-CONTROL lef t here. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to select Delete YES. Delete YES is displayed. Deleting phone is now on standby. 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to delete the phone. After the phone is deleted, Deleted is dis- played. Connecting to a registered cellular phone Once your phone is registered with this unit it is a simple matter to establish a Bluetooth wireless connection, either manually by select- ing a registration assignment, or automatically when a registered phone is within range. Connecting to a register ed phone manually Select a phone from the registration assign- ments to connect to the phone manually . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Connect phone in the function menu. Connect phone appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a registration assignment. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the registration assignment is switched in the following order: Phone1 (user phone 1) —Phone2 (user phone 2) — Phone3 (user phone 3) — Guest1 (guest phone 1) — Guest2 (guest phone 2) # If the assignment is empty , No data is dis- played and the operation is not possible. # If you need to know the BD (Bluetooth Device) address of the phone, push MUL TI-CONTROL lef t here. 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to connect the selected cellular phone. While connecting, Connecting is displayed. After the connection is completed, Connected is displayed. Connecting to a register ed phone automatically When Automatic Connection is active the unit will automatically establish a connection with a registered phone when it comes into range. ! This feature may not work with all phones. If your registered phone fails to connect with Automatic Connection, use the man- ual connection method explained in Con- necting to a register ed phone manually on this page. ! This feature is not possible if you are play- ing back songs on your Bluetooth audio player via Bluetooth wireless technology. In such case, stop the playback and switch to another source for your cellular phone to connect to this unit through this function. ! While you are operating in the function menu of T elephone source or BT Audio source, this unit does not initiate an auto - matic connection to your registered phone. ! This feature cannot be set for each different user phone. <CRB2179-A/N>38 Bluetooth T elephone En 38 Section 07
Black plate (39,1) 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Auto connect in the function menu. Auto connect appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n auto- matic connection on. ON appears in the display. If your cellular phone is set ready for Bluetooth wireless connection, the connection to this unit will be automatically established. # T o turn automatic connection off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Note Automatic connection is per formed in the regis- tration number order . Using the Phone Book The Phone Book can store up to 500 names and numbers. Use the Phone Book to browse for numbers on the unit ’s display and select numbers to call. Names and phone numbers stored in a registered user phone ’s address book can be transferred to the Phone Book, al- lowing you to fill the Phone Book quickly and easily with your contacts. T ransferring entries to the Phone Book This function is available only for cellular phones register ed to this unit as user . Phone books fro m guest phones cannot be transferred to this unit. T o populate the Phone Book you can transfer the numbers in a registered user phone ’s ad- dress book. The Phone Book can hold a total of 500 en- tries; 300 from User 1, 150 from User 2, and 50 from User 3. ! With some cellular phones, it may not be possible to transfer whole phone book at a time. In this case, transfer phone book en- tries one by one from your phone by using your cellular phone. ! Depending on the cellular phone con- nected via Bluetooth wireless technology, this unit cannot display the Phone Book correctly . (Some characters may be garbled.) ! If the phon e book in the cellular phone con- tains image data, phone book may not be correctly transferred. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Phone book transfer in the function menu. Phone book transfer appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to enter in the phone book transfer standby mode. T ransfer appears in the display . # With T elephone source selected, you can also display the phone book transfer standby mode by pressing and holding PHONE. 3 Use cellular phone to perform phone book transfer . P er form phone book transfer using the cellu- lar phone. For detailed instruction on this, refer to the instruction manual that came with your cellular phone. # While transferring the phone book, hourglass icon is displayed. # The display indicates how many entries have been transferred and the total number to be transferred. 4 Data transferred is displayed and phone book transfer is completed. <CRB2179-A/N>39 Bluetooth T elephone En 39 English Section 07
Black plate (40,1) Changing the Phone Book display order Y ou can choose to display the Phone Book sorted alphabetically by first name or last name. ! With some cellular phones, this feature may not be possible. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Phone book name view in the function menu. Phone book name view appears in the dis- play . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to change the name view order . Inverted is displayed and the name view order is changed. P ressing MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly changes the name view order between first name and last name. Calling a number in the Phone Book After finding the number in the Phone Book you want to call, you can select the entr y and make the call. 1 Press LIST to display the Phone Book. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the first letter of the name you are looking for . Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right alphabetical letters are changed. # T urning MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or coun- terclockwise can also per form the same opera- tion. 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display en- tries. The display shows the first three Phone Book entries starting with that letter (e.g. “Ben ”, “ Brian” and “ Burt” when “ B” is selected). # If you want to go back and select another al- phabetical letter , push MUL TI-CONTROL lef t. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a Phone Book entry you want to call. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down changes Phone Book entries. 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to display the detailed list of the selected entry . The phone number , name and genre (if as- signed) of entries are displayed in the detailed list. # Y ou can scroll the name and phone number by holding DISPLA Y . # If several phone numbers are entered to an entry, select one by turning MUL TI-CONT ROL . # If you want to go back and select another entry, push MUL TI-CONTROL lef t. 6 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to make a call. 7 T o end the call, press PHONE. The estimated call time appears in the display (this may differ slightly from the actual call time). Assign genres to phone num bers If there are a lot of entries in the Phone Book it can be useful to assign them to specific gen- res (categories) for easier searching. There are four preset genres that you can assign entries to: Home, Mobile, Office and Others . 1 Press LIST to display the Phone Book. <CRB2179-A/N>40 Bluetooth T elephone En 40 Section 07
Black plate (41,1) 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to display the de- tailed list of your desired Phone Book entry . See step 2 to 5 on Calling a number in the Phone Book on the previous page for how to do this. 3 Press and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to dis- play the genre input screen. Edit genre is displayed. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a genre. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the genres are switched in the following order: Home (home) —Mobile (mobile) —Office (of- fice) — Others (others) 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to assign the genre to the phone number . The selected genre is assigned to the phone number , and the display reverts to the detailed list. Editing the name of a Phone Book entry Y ou can edit the names of Phone Book entries. Each name can be up to 40 characters long. 1 Press LIST to display the Phone Book. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to display the de- tailed list of your desired Phone Book entry . See step 2 to 5 on Calling a number in the Phone Book on the previous page for how to do this. 3 Press and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to dis- play the genre input screen. Edit genre is displayed. 4 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counterclockwise to switch to the name input screen. T urning MUL TI-CONTROL switches input screens in the following order: Edit genre (genre input screen) —Edit name (name input screen) — Edit number (number input screen) — Edit icon (icon selec tion screen) — Clear memory (clear memor y screen) 5 Press DISPLA Y to select the desired character type. Each press of DISPLA Y switches the character types in the following order: Alphabet (upper case), numbers and symbols — alphabet (lower case)— numbers and sym- bols —European characters, such as those with accents (e.g., á, à, ä, ç) or Russian char- acters # P ressing and holding DISPLA Y enables you to switch character set between ISO8859-1 (Eur- opean characters) and ISO8859-5 (Russian char- acters) alternately . # European characters and Russian characters can ’t be mixed. 6 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a letter . # T o delete a character and leave a space, select “ _” (underbar). 7 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next character position. When the letter you want is displayed, push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next position and then select the next let- ter . Push MUL TI-CONTROL left to move back- wards in the display . 8 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to store the new name. After the name is stored, the display reverts to the Phone Book entr y list. <CRB2179-A/N>41 Bluetooth T elephone En 41 English Section 07
Black plate (42,1) Editing phone numbers Y ou can edit the phone numbers of Phone Book entries. 1 Press LIST to display the Phone Book. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to display the de- tailed list of your desired Phone Book entry . See step 2 to 5 on Calling a number in the Phone Book on page 40 for how to do this. 3 Press and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to dis- play the genre input screen. Edit genre is displayed. 4 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counterclockwise to switch to the number input screen. T urning MUL TI-CONTROL switches input screens in the following order: Edit genre (genre input screen) —Edit name (name input screen) — Edit number (number input screen) — Edit icon (icon selec tion screen) — Clear memory (clear memor y screen) 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the number you want to change. 6 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to change numbers. Repeat these steps until you have finished changing. 7 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to store the new number . After the number is stored, the display reverts to the detailed list. Selecting the icon of a Phone Book entry Y ou can select the icon of Phone Book entries. When you make a call or answer an incoming call, that icon is displayed. 1 Press LIST to display the Phone Book. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to display the de- tailed list of your desired Phone Book entry . See step 2 to 5 on Calling a number in the Phone Book on page 40 for how to do this. 3 Press and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to dis- play the genre input screen. Edit genre is displayed. 4 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counterclockwise to switch to the icon se- lection screen. T urning MUL TI-CONTROL switches input screens in the following order: Edit genre (genre input screen) —Edit name (name input screen) — Edit number (number input screen) — Edit icon (icon selec tion screen) — Clear memory (clear memor y screen) 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select an icon. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, the icons are switched in the following order: icon 1 (icon 1) —icon 2 (icon 2) —icon 3 (icon 3) — icon 4 (icon 4) — icon 5 (icon 5) 6 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to assign the icon to the Phone Book entry . The selected icon is assigned to the Phone Book entr y , and the display reverts to the de- tailed list. <CRB2179-A/N>42 Bluetooth T elephone En 42 Section 07
Black plate (43,1) Note Y ou can rewrite icons of Phone Book entries. (Refer to Rewriting the entertainment displays and the icons for telephone functions on page 92.) Clearing a Phone Book entry Y ou can delete Phone Book entries in the Phone Book one by one. T o clear all of your entries in the Phone Book, refer to Clearing memor y on this page. 1 Press LIST to display the Phone Book. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to display the de- tailed list of your desired Phone Book entry . See step 2 to 5 on Calling a number in the Phone Book on page 40 for how to do this. 3 Press and hold MUL TI-CONTROL to dis- play the genre input screen. Edit genre is displayed. 4 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counterclockwise to switch to the clear memory screen. T urning MUL TI-CONTROL switches input screens in the following order: Edit genre (genre input screen) —Edit name (name input screen) — Edit number (number input screen) — Edit icon (icon selec tion screen) — Clear memory (clear memor y screen) 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to show a confirmation display . Clear memory YES is displayed. # If you do not want to clear memor y that you have selected, push MUL TI-CONTROL left. The display reverts. 6 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to delete the Phone Book entry . Cleared is displayed. The Phone Book entr y is deleted. The display returns to Phone Book entr y list. Using preset numbers Assigning preset numbers Y ou can assign up to ten frequently called phone numbers to number presets ( Dial preset 1 –10). ! T o call the number you assigned to preset, refer to P reset number on page 33. 1 Press LIST to display the Phone Book. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to display the de- tailed list of your desired Phone Book entry . See step 2 to 5 on Calling a number in the Phone Book on page 40 for how to do this. 3 Press and hold one of 0 –9 on the re- mote control to store the selected phone number in that preset. P ress 1 to store in Dial preset 1; 4 to store in Dial preset 4 , etc. Press 0 to store in preset Dial preset 10 . Hold the button down until you hear a beep. # Up to 50 phone numbers (10 phone numbers for each of the three registered phones and two guest phones) can be stored in memor y . Clearing memory Y ou can clear memor y of each item; Phone Book, dialed/received/missed call histor y list and preset phone number . <CRB2179-A/N>43 Bluetooth T elephone En 43 English Section 07
Black plate (44,1) 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Clear memory in the function menu. Clear memory appears in the display. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select an item. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the items are switched in the following order: Phone book (phone book) —Missed calls (missed call histor y) — Dialled calls (dialled call histor y) — Received calls (received call his- tor y) — Preset memory (preset phone num- bers) — All clear (delete all memor y) # If you select All clear , all memory regardless of items will be cleared. # If guest phone is connected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology , Phone book can- not be selected. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to deter - mine the item that you want to delete from this unit. Clear memory YES is displayed. Clearing memor y is now on standby. # If you do not want to clear memor y that you have selected, push MUL TI-CONTROL left. The display reverts. 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to clear the memory . Cleared is displayed and data on the selected item is cleared from this unit ’s memor y. Using the Call History The ten most recent calls made (dialed), re- ceived and missed, together with their times and dates, are stored in the Call Histor y . Y ou can browse the Call Histor y and call numbers from it. Displaying the Call History The Call Histor y is divided into three groups: Missed calls, Dialed calls, and Received calls. Y ou can see the time and date of the call, as well as the number (and name if the number is in the Phone Book). 1 Press LIST to display the list. P ress LIST repeatedly to switch between the following lists: PHONE BOOK (phone book) —MISSED (missed call) — DIALLED (dialled call) — RECEIVED (received call) # About the Phone Book list, refer to Using the Phone Book on page 39. # If no phone numbers have been stored in the selected list, No Data is displayed. 2 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select a phone number . T urning MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or coun- terclockwise to change the phone numbers stored in the list. # If the number is already in the Phone Book the name is displayed. # Y ou can also change the phone number by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to display the detailed list. Calling time and date, and phone number are displayed in the detailed list. # If the number is already in the Phone Book then the name is also displayed. # T urning MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or coun- terclockwise switches to the previous or next phone number diplayed in the detailed list. # If you do not operate anything within about 30 seconds, the list display is canceled automati- cally . <CRB2179-A/N>44 Bluetooth T elephone En 44 Section 07
Black plate (45,1) Calling a number from the Call History 1 Display the list and select a phone num- ber . Display the phone number you want to make a call. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to display the detailed list. Calling time and date, and phone number are displayed in the detailed list. # If the number is already in the Phone Book then the name is also displayed. 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to make a call. 4 T o end the call, press PHONE. The estimated call time appears in the display (this may differ slightly from the actual call time). Calling an international number from the Call History When calling an international number stored in the Call Histor y , proceed the countr y code with a . 1 With the detailed list displayed, press MUL TI-CONTROL and hold to add . P ressing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL adds to the phone number . # can only be added when the detailed list of Missed call, Dialled call or Received call is se- lected. # P ressing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL again deletes . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to make a call. 3 T o end the call, press PHONE. Assigning preset numbers Y ou can assign up to ten frequently called phone numbers to number presets ( Dial preset 1 –10). 1 Display the list and select a phone num- ber . Display the phone number you want to store in memor y . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to display the detailed list. Calling time and date, and phone number are displayed in the detailed list. 3 Press and hold one of 0 –9 on the re- mote control to store the selected phone number in that preset. The selected phone number has been stored in memor y . The next time you press the same preset button, the phone number is recalled from memor y. # Up to 50 phone numbers (10 phone numbers for each of the three registered phones and two guest phones) can be stored in memor y . Making a call by entering phone number Y ou can make a call by directly entering phone numbers on this unit. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Number dial in the function menu. Number dial appears in the display. # Y ou can also enter in this menu from the standby display by pressing DIRECT on the re- mote control. <CRB2179-A/N>45 Bluetooth T elephone En 45 English Section 07
Black plate (46,1) 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a number . P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL up repeatedly changes numbers in 012. . .9 #*_ order . P ushing it down changes in _*# 9. . .210 order . # Y ou can also input numbers by pressing 0 –9 on the remote control. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next position. When the number you want is displayed, push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next position and then select the next number . Push MUL TI-CONTROL lef t to move backwards in the display . # Up to 24 digits can be entered. 4 If you have completed entering the number , press MUL TI-CONTROL. Call confirmation appears. 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL again to make a call. While dialing, Dialing appears in the display. 6 T o end the call, press PHONE. The estimated call time appears in the display (this may differ slightly from the actual call time). Echo canceling and noise reduction When you are operating hands-free phoning in the vehicle, you may hear undesired echo. This function reduces the echo and noise and keeps a certain sound quality. ! This feature cannot be set for each different user phone. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Echo cancel in the function menu. Echo cancel appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n echo can- celing on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn echo canceling off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Changing the ring tone The unit offers you to turn the ring tone for in- coming calls on or off . ! The ring tone you select for this unit has no effect on the ring tone used by your phone. If you do not want your phone and this unit to ring at the same time, we recommend you turn the ring tone of one or the other off . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Ring tone in the function menu. Ring tone appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select a ring tone. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, the ring tone is selected in the following order: OFF (ring tone off) —Ring tone1 (ring tone 1) — Ring tone2 (ring tone 2)— Ring tone3 (ring tone 3) Note Ring tone3 differs depending on the situation of the source (on or off). <CRB2179-A/N>46 Bluetooth T elephone En 46 Section 07
Black plate (47,1) Setting the automatic rejecting If this function is on, this unit automatically re- jects all incoming calls. ! This feature cannot be set for each different user phone. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Refuse calls in the function menu. Refuse calls appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n auto- matic call rejection on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn automatic call rejection off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Setting the automatic answering If this function is on, this unit automatically answers all incoming calls. ! This feature cannot be set for each different user phone. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Auto answer in the function menu. Auto answer appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n auto- matic answering on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn automatic answering function off , press MUL TI-CONT ROL again. Note If both the automatic reject and automatic an- swer functions are set to ON, the automatic reject is prioritized and all incoming calls are automati- cally rejected. Selecting the icon for user phone Y ou can select one of icons to be displayed for telephone source. A different icon can be assigned for each dif- ferent user phone. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select T elephone icon in the function menu. T elephone icon appears in the display. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select an icon. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, the icons are switched in the following order: icon 1 (icon 1) —icon 2 (icon 2) —icon 3 (icon 3) — icon 4 (icon 4) — icon 5 (icon 5) 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to assign the icon to the user phone. The selected icon is assigned to the user phone. Note Y ou can rewrite icons for user phones. (Refer to Rewriting the entertainment displays and the icons for telephone functions on page 92.) Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device) address Each device featuring Bluetooth wireless tech- nology is allocated a unique 48-bit device ad- dress. Each device address consists of a 12- digit of hexadecimal string. Y ou can display the BD address of your cellu- lar phone and this unit. <CRB2179-A/N>47 Bluetooth T elephone En 47 English Section 07
Black plate (48,1) Displaying BD address of your cellular phone 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Delete phone in the function menu. Delete phone appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a registration assignment. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the registration assignment is switched in the following order: Phone1 (user phone 1) —Phone2 (user phone 2) — Phone3 (user phone 3) — Guest1 (guest phone 1) — Guest2 (guest phone 2) # If the assignment is empty , No data is dis- played and the operation is not possible. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left to switch to the BD address. 12-digit hexadecimal string is displayed. # P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right returns to the device name. 4 Press BAND to return to the standby display . Displaying BD address of this unit 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Device INFO. in the function menu. The device name ( Pioneer BT unit) of this unit appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left to switch to the BD address. 12-digit hexadecimal string is displayed. # P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right returns to the device name. Note When you push MUL TI-CONTROL down while the BD address (or the device name) of this unit is displayed, the system version of this unit ap- pears. About the system version, refer to Display- ing system version for repair on this page. Displaying system version for repair Should this unit fails to operate properly and you consult with dealer for repair , you may be asked to indicate the system versions of this unit and of Bluetooth module. Y ou can display the versions and confirm them. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Device INFO. in the function menu. The device name ( Pioneer BT unit) of this unit appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL down to switch to the system version of this unit. The system (microprocessor) version of this unit is displayed. # P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL left displays the version of the Bluetooth module of this unit. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right returns to the system version of this unit. <CRB2179-A/N>48 Bluetooth T elephone En 48 Section 07
Black plate (49,1) Listening to songs on BT Audio (Bluetooth audio player) 1 1 1 2 2 2 Y ou can use this unit to contr ol a separately sold portable audio player featuring Bluetooth wireless technology (Bluetooth audio player). Even though your audio player does not con- tain a Bluetooth module, you can still control it from this unit via Bluetooth wireless technol- ogy using a Bluetooth adapter (sold sepa- rately). Important ! This unit can control a Bluetooth audio player via A2DP or AVRCP profile. Bluetooth audio players (or Bluetooth adapters) compatible with those profiles can be connected to this unit. — A2DP profile (Advanced Audio Distribution P rofile): Only playing back songs on your audio player is possible. — AVRCP profile (Audio/Video Remote Con- trol Profile): Playing back, pausing, select- ing songs, etc., are possible. ! Since there are a number of Bluetooth audio players available on the market, operations with your Bluetooth audio player using this unit var y in great range. Please refer to the in- struction manual that came with your Blue- tooth audio player as well as this manual while operating your player on this unit. ! Information about songs (e.g. the elapsed playing time, song title, song index, etc.) can- not be displayed on this unit. ! While you are listening to songs on your Blue- tooth audio player , please refrain from operat- ing on your cellular phone as much as possible. If you tr y operating on your cellular phone, the signal from your cellular phone may cause a noise on the song playback. ! When you are talking on the cellular phone connected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology , the song playback from your Blue- tooth audio player connected to this unit is muted. ! Even if while you are listening to song on your Bluetooth audio player you switch to another source, the playback of song continues to elapse. 1 Connection indicator Shows the Bluetooth wireless connection status. 2 Device name Shows the device name of the connected Bluetooth audio player (or Bluetooth adap- ter). % Press SOURCE to select Bluetooth audio player . P ress SOURCE until you see BT Audio dis- played. # If you cannot display BT Audio, first activate the BT audio source in the initial setting. For de- tailes, refer to Activating the BT Audio source on page 87. Setting up for Bluetooth audio player Before you can use Bluetooth audio player you will need to set up the unit for use. 1 Activation Refer to Activating the BT Audio source on page 87 for instructions on how to turn the BT Audio on. <CRB2179-A/N>49 Bluetooth Audio En 49 English Section 08
Black plate (50,1) 2 Connection Refer to Connecting a Bluetooth audio player on this page on how to connect your Blue- tooth audio player to this unit. # Once connected via Bluetooth wireless tech- nology , “Play ”, “Stop ” and “P ause ” on Bluetooth audio player can be operated in the BT Audio source. # Before you can use audio players you may need to enter the PIN code into this unit. If your player requires a PIN code to establish a connec- tion, look for the code on the player or in its ac- companying documentation. Enter the PIN code referring to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wir e- less connection on page 88. Connecting a Bluetooth audio player F or this unit to control your Bluetooth audio player it needs to establish a Bluetooth wire- less connection. This function initiates the connection via Blue- tooth wireless technology. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. The function name appears on the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select Connection open. 4 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to open the con- nection. Always waiting is displayed. This unit is now on standby for connection from Bluetooth audio player . 5 Use your Bluetooth audio player to connect to this unit. When the connection is successfully estab- lished, Connected is displayed. # Operation varies depending on the type of your Bluetooth audio player . Refer to the instruc- tion manual that came with your Bluetooth audio player for detailed instructions. <CRB2179-A/N>50 Bluetooth Audio En 50 Section 08
Black plate (51,1) Function operation 1 1 1 1 Function display Shows the function status. Once connected via Bluetooth wireless tech- nology , “Play ”, “Stop ” and other functions on Bluetooth audio player can be controlled from this unit ’s function menu. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. The function name appears in the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the functions in the following order: Disconnect audio (disconnect audio) —Play (Play) — Stop (Stop) — Pause (pause) — Device INFO. (device information) # If a Bluetooth audio player is connected via A2DP profile, only Disconnect audio and Device INFO. appear in the function menu. # If a Bluetooth audio player has not been con- nected to this unit yet, Connection open and Device INFO. appear in the function menu and other functions are not available. # T o return to the playback display , press BAND. Notes ! If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically re- turned to the playback display . ! Depending on Bluetooth audio players con- nected to this unit, function operations may not be correctly operated. Playing songs on Bluetooth audio player 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Play in the function menu. Play appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to start playback. Pausing a song P ause lets you temporarily stop playback of a song. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Pause in the function menu. Pause appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n pause on. Playback of the current song pauses. # T o turn pause off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Stopping playback 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Stop in the function menu. Stop appears in the display. <CRB2179-A/N>51 Bluetooth Audio En 51 English Section 08
Black plate (52,1) 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to stop the play- back. Playback of the current song stops. Disconnecting a Bluetooth audio player When you are done using your Bluetooth audio player with this unit, you can close the Bluetooth wireless connection. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Disconnect audio in the function menu. Disconnect audio appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to disconnect the Bluetooth audio player . Disconnected is displayed. The Bluetooth audio player is now diconnected from this unit. Displaying BD address of this unit Each device featuring Bluetooth wireless tech- nology is allocated a unique 48-bit device ad- dress. Each device address consists of a 12- digit of hexadecimal string. Y ou can display the BD address of this unit. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Device INFO. in the function menu. The device name ( Pioneer BT unit) of this unit appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left to switch to the BD address. 12-digit hexadecimal string is displayed. # P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right returns to the device name. Note When you push MUL TI-CONTROL down while the BD address (or the device name) of this unit is displayed, the system version of this unit ap- pears. About the system version, refer to Display- ing system version for repair on page 48. Displaying system version for repair Should this unit fails to operate properly and you consult with dealer for repair , you may be asked to indicate the system versions of this unit and of Bluetooth module. Y ou can display the versions and confirm them. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Device INFO. in the function menu. The device name ( Pioneer BT unit) of this unit appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL down to switch to the system version of this unit. The system (microprocessor) version of this unit is displayed. # P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL left displays the version of the Bluetooth module of this unit. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right returns to the system version of this unit. <CRB2179-A/N>52 Bluetooth Audio En 52 Section 08
Black plate (53,1) Playing a CD 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 Y ou can use this unit to contr ol a multi- CD player , which is sold separately . These are the basic steps necessar y to play a CD with your multi-CD player . More advanced CD operation is explained starting on the next page. 1 Disc number indicator Shows the disc number currently playing. 2 T rack number indicator Shows the track number currently playing. 3 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur- rent track. 4 Disc title indicator Shows the title of the currently playing disc. ! If no title has been entered for the cur- rently playing disc, nothing is displayed. 1 Press SOURCE to select the multi-CD player . P ress SOURCE until you see Multi-CD dis- played. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a disc you want to listen to. # Y ou can also select a disc by using 1 –6 but- tons on the remote control. ! F or discs 1 to 6, press the corresponding button number . ! F or discs 7 to 12, press and hold the corre- sponding numbers, such as 1 for disc 7, until the disc number appears in the dis- play . 3 T o perform fast forward or reverse, push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. 4 T o skip back or forward to another track, push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right skips to the start of the next track. Pushing MUL TI-CONTROL left once skips to the start of the current track. P ushing again will skip to the previous track. Notes ! When the multi-CD player per forms the pre- paratory operations, Ready is displayed. ! If an error message such as ERROR-11 is dis- played, refer to the multi-CD player owner ’s manual. ! If there are no discs in the multi-CD player ma- gazine, No Disc is displayed. ! When you select a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible multi-CD player , the disc title auto - matically begins to scroll in the display . Ever Scroll function is ON at the initial setting, the disc title scrolls continuously . About Ever Scroll, refer to Switching the Ever Scroll on page 87. Selecting a track directly When using the remote control, you can select a track directly by entering the desired track number . 1 Press DIRECT. T rack number input display appears. 2 Press 0 –9 buttons to enter the desired track number . # Y ou can cancel the input number by pressing CLEAR . <CRB2179-A/N>53 Multi-CD Player En 53 English Section 09
Black plate (54,1) 3 Press DIRECT. The track of entered number will play. Note After entering the number input mode, if you do not per form an operation within about eight sec- onds, the mode is automatically canceled. 50-disc multi-CD player Only those functions described in this manual are supported by 50-disc multi- CD players. This unit is not designed to operate disc title list functions with a 50-disc multi-CD player . About the disc title list functions, please refer to Selecting discs from the disc title list on page 58. Introduction of advanc ed multi-CD player operation 1 1 1 1 Function display Shows the function status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. The function name appears on the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the functions in the following order: Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) —ITS play mode (ITS play) — ITS memory (ITS programming) —Title Input (disc title input) # T o return to the playback display , press BAND. Notes ! When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible multi-CD player , you cannot switch to disc title input. The disc title will have already been recorded on a CD TEXT disc. <CRB2179-A/N>54 Multi-CD Player En 54 Section 09
Black plate (55,1) ! If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically re- turned to the playback display . Repeating play There are three repeat play ranges for the multi-CD player: Multi-CD repeat (multi-CD player repeat), T rack repeat (one-track repeat) and Disc repeat (disc repeat). 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Play mode in the function menu. Play mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the re- peat range. P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired repeat range appears in the display . ! Multi-CD repeat – Repeat all discs in the multi-CD player ! T rack repeat – Repeat just the current track ! Disc repeat – Repeat the current disc Notes ! If you select other discs during repeat play , the repeat play range changes to Multi-CD repeat . ! If you per form track search or fast for ward/re- verse during T rack repeat , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks in ran- dom order within the repeat range, Multi-CD repeat and Disc repeat . 1 Select the repeat range. Refer to Repeating play on this page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Random mode in the function menu. Random mode appears in the display . 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n random play on. T racks will play in a random order within the previously selected Multi-CD repeat or Disc repeat ranges. # T o turn random play off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Scanning CDs and tracks While you are using Disc repeat , the begin- ning of each track on the selected disc plays for about 10 seconds. When you are using Multi-CD repeat , the beginning of the first track of each disc is played for about 10 sec- onds. 1 Select the repeat range. Refer to Repeating play on this page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Scan mode in the function menu. Scan mode appears in the display . 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n scan play on. The first 10 seconds of each track of the cur- rent disc (or the first track of each disc) is played. 4 When you find the desired track (or disc) press MUL TI-CONTROL to turn scan play off. The track (or disc) will continue to play. # If the display has automatically returned to the playback display, select Scan mode again by using MUL TI-CONTROL . <CRB2179-A/N>55 Multi-CD Player En 55 English Section 09
Black plate (56,1) Note After track or disc scanning is finished, normal playback of the tracks will begin again. Pausing CD playback P ause lets you temporarily stop playback of the CD. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Pause in the function menu. Pause appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n pause on. Playback of the current track pauses. # T o turn pause off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Using ITS playlists ITS (instant track selection) lets you make a playlist of favorite tracks from those in the multi-CD player magazine. Af ter you have added your favorite tracks to the playlist you can turn on ITS play and play just those selec- tions. Creating a playlist with ITS programming Y ou can use ITS to enter and play back up to 99 tracks per disc from up to 100 discs (with the disc titles). (With multi-CD players sold be- fore the CDX-P1250 and CDX-P650, up to 24 tracks can be stored in the playlist.) 1 Play a CD that you want to program. P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select the CD. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ITS memory in the function menu. ITS memory appears in the display. 3 Select the desired track by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up to store the currently playing track in the playlist. Memory complete is displayed and the cur- rently playing selec tion is added to your play- list. 5 Press BAND to return to the playback display . Note After data for 100 discs has been stored in mem- or y , data for a new disc will over write the oldest one. Playback from your ITS playlist ITS play lets you listen to the tracks that you have entered into your ITS playlist. When you turn on ITS play , tracks from your ITS playlist in the multi- CD player will begin to play. 1 Select the repeat range. Refer to Repeating play on the previous page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ITS play mode in the function menu. ITS play mode appears in the display . 3 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n ITS play on. Playback begins of those tracks from your playlist within the previously selected Multi-CD repeat or Disc repeat ranges. # If no tracks in the current range are pro- grammed for ITS play , then ITS empty is dis- played. # T o turn ITS play off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. <CRB2179-A/N>56 Multi-CD Player En 56 Section 09
Black plate (57,1) Erasing a track from your ITS playlist Y ou can delete a track from your ITS playlist if ITS play is on. If ITS play is already on, skip to step 2. If ITS play is not already on, use MUL TI-CONTROL . 1 Play the CD with the track you want to delete from your ITS playlist, and turn ITS play on. Refer to Playback from your ITS playlist on the previous page. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ITS memory in the function menu. ITS memory appears in the display. 3 Select the desired track by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL down to erase the track from your ITS playlist. The currently playing selection is erased from your ITS playlist and playback of the next track from your ITS playlist begins. # If there are no tracks from your playlist in the current range, ITS empty is displayed and nor- mal play resumes. 5 Press BAND to return to the playback display . Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist Y ou can delete all tracks of a CD from your ITS playlist if ITS play is off . 1 Play the CD that you want to delete. P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select the CD. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ITS memory in the function menu. ITS memory appears in the display. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL down to erase all tracks on the currently playing CD from your ITS playlist. All tracks on the currently playing CD are erased from your playlist and Memory deleted is displayed. 4 Press BAND to return to the playback display . Using disc title functions Y ou can input CD titles and display the titles. Then you can easily search for and play a de- sired disc. Entering disc titles Use the disc title input feature to store up to 100 CD titles (with ITS playlist) into the multi- CD player . Each title can be up to 10 charac- ters long. 1 Play the CD that you want to enter a title for . P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select the CD. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Title Input in the function menu. Title Input appears in the display . 3 Press DISPLA Y to select the desired character type. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following character types: Alphabet (upper case), numbers and symbols — Alphabet (lower case)— European letters, such as those with accents (e.g. á, à, ä, ç) — Numbers and symbols <CRB2179-A/N>57 Multi-CD Player En 57 English Section 09
Black plate (58,1) 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a letter of the alphabet. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up, al- phabet, numbers or symbols are displayed in ascending order ( A B C ... ). Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed down, letters are displayed in descending order . 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next character position. When the letter you want is displayed, push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next position and then select the next let- ter . Push MUL TI-CONTROL left to move back- wards in the display . 6 Move the cursor to the last position by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL right after enter- ing the title. When you push MUL TI-CONTROL right one more time, the entered title is stored in mem- or y . 7 Press BAND to return to the playback display . Notes ! Titles remain in memor y , even af ter the disc has been removed from the magazine, and are recalled when the disc is reinserted. ! After data for 100 discs has been stored in memor y , data for a new disc will over write the oldest one. Displaying disc titles Y ou can display the text information of any disc that has had a disc title entered. % Press DISPLA Y. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following settings: : disc title —Simple display Selecting discs from the disc title list Disc title list lets you see the list of disc titles that have been entered into the multi- CD player and select one of them to play back. 1 Press LIST to switch to the disc title list mode during the playback display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired disc title. T urn to change the disc title; press to play. # Y ou can also change the disc title by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # If no title has been entered for a disc, No D.Title will be displayed. # No Disc is displayed next to the disc number when there is no disc in the magazine. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the disc title list mode is canceled auto- matically . Using CD TEXT functions Y ou can use these functions only with a CD TEXT compatible multi-CD player . Some discs have certain information encoded on the disc during manufacture. These discs may contain such information as the CD title, track title, artist ’s name and playback time and are called CD TEXT discs. Only these spe- cially encoded CD TEXT discs support the functions listed below . <CRB2179-A/N>58 Multi-CD Player En 58 Section 09
Black plate (59,1) Displaying text information on CD TEXT discs % Press DISPLA Y. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following settings: : disc title — : disc artist name — : track title — : track artist name — : disc title and : disc artist name — : track title and : track artist name —Simple display # If specific information has not been recorded on a CD TEXT disc, title or name is not displayed. Scrolling text information in the display This unit can display the first 24 letters of disc title, disc artist name, track title and track ar- tist name. When the text information is longer than 24 letters, you can scroll the text informa- tion as follows. ! When the source icon is turned off , this unit can display the first 30 letters of text in- formation. % Press DISPLA Y and hold until the text information begins to scroll through the display . The titles scroll. Note When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial setting, text information scrolls continuously in the dis- play . Refer to Switching the Ever Scroll on page 87. Selecting tracks from the track title list T rack title list lets you see the list of track titles on a CD TEXT disc and select one of them to play back. 1 Press LIST to switch to the disc title list mode during the playback display . # If you want to display the track title list of the currently playing disc, push MUL TI-CONTROL right. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired disc title of CD TEXT . T urn to change the disc title; press to play. # Y ou can also change the disc title by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # If no title has been entered for a disc, No D.Title will be displayed. # No Disc is displayed next to the disc number when there is no disc in the magazine. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to switch to the track title list. # P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left to return to the disc title list. 4 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired track title. T urn to change the track title; press to play. # Y ou can also change the track title by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the track title list mode is canceled automatically . <CRB2179-A/N>59 Multi-CD Player En 59 English Section 09
Black plate (60,1) Listening to songs on your iPod 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Y ou can use this unit to contr ol an iP od adapter , which is sold separately . These are the basic steps necessar y to operate an iP od adapter . More advanced iPod adapter operation is explained starting on Introduction of advanced iP od adapter operation on page 62. 1 Song number indicator Shows the number of song played in the se- lected list. 2 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur- rent song. 3 Album title indicator Shows the title of the currently playing album. 1 Press SOURCE to select the iPod. P ress SOURCE until you see iPod displayed. 2 T o perform fast forward or reverse, push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. 3 T o skip back or forward to another song, push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL right skips to the start of the next song. Pushing MUL TI-CONTROL left once skips to the start of the current song. P ushing again will skip to the previous song. Browsing for a song The operation of this unit to control an iP od is designed to be as close to the operation of the iP od as possible for easy operation and song search. 1 Press LIST to switch to the top menu of the list search. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select a cate- gory . T urn to change the categor y; press to select. Playlists (playlists) —Artists (artists) — Albums (albums) —Songs (songs) —Genres (genres) List from the selected categor y is displayed. # Y ou can start playback throughout the se- lected categor y by pressing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL . # Y ou can also change the categor y by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # Y ou can also select the categor y by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL right. # T o return to the previous list, push MUL TI-CONTROL lef t. # T o go to the top menu of the list search, push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL lef t. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the list search is cancelled automati- cally . <CRB2179-A/N>60 Playing songs on iPod En 60 Section 10
Black plate (61,1) Searching for a song 1 Press LIST to switch to the top menu of the list search. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select a Genres, Artists, Albums or Songs from among the categories. T urn to change the categor y; press to select. List from the selected categor y is displayed. 3 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select a song, album, artist or genre. T urn to change the item; press to select. List from the selected item is displayed. # If you select Songs (songs), playback starts in- stantly from the selected one. 4 Repeat step 3 to find a song you want to listen to. Selecting a playlist Y ou can select a playlist from your iP od play- list. 1 Press LIST to switch to the top menu of the list search. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select a Playlists from among the categories. T urn to change the categor y; press to select. List from Playlists (playlists) is displayed. 3 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select a play- list. T urn to change the playlist; press to select. Song list from the selected playlist is dis- played. # Y ou can start playback throughout the se- lected playlist by pressing and holding MUL TI-CONTROL . 4 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select a song from the selected playlist. T urn to change the song; press to play . # If no songs have been stored in playlist, STOP is displayed and playback stops. Displaying text information on iPod T ext information recorded on the iP od can be displayed. % Press DISPLA Y. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following settings: : album title — : song title — : artist name — : artist name and : album title — : song title and : artist name — : song title and : album title —Simple display # If the characters recorded on the iPod are not compatible with this unit, those characters will not be displayed. Notes ! Y ou can scroll to the left the text information by pressing and holding DISPLA Y . ! When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial set- ting, text information scrolls continuously in the display . Refer to Switching the Ever Scroll on page 87. <CRB2179-A/N>61 Playing songs on iPod En 61 English Section 10
Black plate (62,1) Introduction of advanc ed iPod adapter operation 1 1 1 1 Function display Shows the function status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. The function name appears on the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the functions in the following order: Play mode (repeat play) —Shuffle mode (ran- dom play) — Pause (pause) # T o return to the playback display , press BAND. Note If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the playback display. Repeating play F or playback of the songs on the iP od, there are two repeat play ranges: Repeat one (re- peat one song) and Repeat all (repeat all songs in the list). ! While Play mode is set to Repeat one, you cannot select the other songs. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Play mode in the function menu. Play mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the re- peat range. P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired repeat range appears in the display . ! Repeat one – Repeat just the current song ! Repeat all – Repeat all songs in the se- lected list Playing songs in a random order (shuffle) F or playback of the songs on the iP od, there are two random play methods: Shuffle Songs (play back songs in a random order) and Shuffle Albums (play back albums in a ran- dom order). 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Shuffle mode in the function menu. Shuffle mode appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select your fa- vorite setting. P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the display . ! Shuffle Songs – Play back songs in a ran- dom order within the selected list ! Shuffle Albums – Select an album ran- domly , and then play back all the songs in it in order ! Shuffle OFF – Cancel the random play <CRB2179-A/N>62 Playing songs on iPod En 62 Section 10
Black plate (63,1) Pausing a song P ause lets you temporarily stop playback of a song. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Pause in the function menu. Pause appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n pause on. Playback of the current song pauses. # T o turn pause off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. <CRB2179-A/N>63 Playing songs on iPod En 63 English Section 10
Black plate (64,1) W atching the television 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 Y ou can use this unit to contr ol a TV tuner , which is sold separately . F or details concerning operation, refer to the TV tuner ’s operation manual. This section pro - vides information on TV operations with this unit which differs from that described in the TV tuner ’s operation manual. 1 Band indicator Shows which band the TV tuner is tuned to. 2 Preset number indicator Shows which preset has been selected. 3 Channel indicator Shows which channel the TV tuner is tuned. 1 Press SOURCE to select the TV . P ress SOURCE until you see T elevision dis- played. 2 Press BAND to select a band. P ress BAND until the desired band is dis- played, TV -1 or TV -2 . 3 T o perform manual tuning, push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. The channels move up or down step by step. 4 T o perform seek tuning, push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right for about one second and release. The tuner will scan the channels until a broad- cast strong enough for good reception is found. # Y ou can cancel seek tuning by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL lef t or right. # If you push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right, you can skip broadcasting channels. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release MUL TI-CONTROL . <CRB2179-A/N>64 TV tuner En 64 Section 11
Black plate (65,1) Introduction of advanc ed TV tuner operation 1 1 1 1 Function display Shows the function status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. BSSM appears on the display. # T o return to the channel display , press BAND. Note If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the channel display . Storing and recalling broadcast stations Y ou can easily store up to 12 broadcast sta- tions for later recall. 1 When you find a station that you want to store in memory press LIST to switch to the preset channel list mode. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to store the se- lected station in memory . T urn to change the preset number; press and hold to store. The preset number you have selected will flash and then remain lit. The selected station has been stored in memor y. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the preset channel list mode is can- celed automatically . Notes ! Up to 24 stations, 12 for each of two TV bands, can be stored in memor y . ! Y ou can also store stations assigned to preset tuning numbers 1 –6 by pressing and holding one of the preset tuning buttons 1 –6 on the re- mote control. Storing the strongest broadcast stations sequentially 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL and select FUNCTION to display BSSM. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n BSSM on. Searching is displayed. While Searching is displayed, the 12 strongest broadcast stations will be stored in order from the lowest channel up. When finished, the preset channel list ap- pears. # T o cancel the storage process, press MUL TI-CONTROL . 3 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired station. T urn to change the station; press to select. # Y ou can also change the station by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. <CRB2179-A/N>65 TV tuner En 65 English Section 11
Black plate (66,1) # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the preset channel list mode is can- celed automatically . Note Storing broadcast stations with BSSM may re- place broadcast stations you have saved using P01 –P12 . Selecting stations from the preset channel list The preset channel list lets you see the list of preset stations and select one of them to re- ceive. 1 Press LIST to switch to the preset chan- nel list mode during the channel display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired station. T urn to change the station; press to select. # Y ou can also change the station by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down. # If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the preset channel list mode is can- celed automatically . Notes ! Y ou can also recall stations assigned to preset tuning numbers by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down during the channel display . ! Y ou can also recall stations assigned to preset tuning numbers 1 –6 by pressing one of the preset tuning buttons 1 –6 on the remote con- trol. <CRB2179-A/N>66 TV tuner En 66 Section 11
Black plate (67,1) Playing a disc 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Y ou can use this unit to contr ol a DVD player or multi-DVD player , which is sold separately . F or details concerning operation, refer to the DVD player ’s or multi-DVD player ’s operation manual. This section provides information on DVD operations with this unit which differs from that described in the DVD player ’ so r multi-DVD player ’s operation manual. These are the basic steps necessar y to play a DVD video with your DVD player . More ad- vanced DVD video operation is explained start- ing on the next page. 1 DVD-V/VCD/CD/MP3/WMA indicator Shows the type of disc currently playing. 2 Disc number indicator Shows the disc number currently playing when using a multi-DVD player . 3 Title/Folder/Disc number indicator Shows the title (when playing DVD video), folder (when playing MP3 or WMA) or disc (when playing video CD or CD) of the selec- tion currently playing. 4 Chapter/track number indicator Shows the chapter (when playing DVD video) or track (when playing video CD, CD, MP3 or WMA) currently playing. 5 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur- rent track. 1 Press SOURCE to select the DVD player/ multi-DVD player . P ress SOURCE until you see DVD displayed. 2 T o perform fast forward or reverse, push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. 3 T o skip back or forward to another chapter/track, push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. Selecting a disc ! Y ou can operate this function only when a multi-DVD player is connected to this unit. % Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select the desired disc. Selecting a folder ! Y ou can operate this function only when a DVD player which is corresponding to MP3/WMA playback is connected to this unit. % Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a folder . <CRB2179-A/N>67 DVD Player En 67 English Section 12
Black plate (68,1) Introduction of advanc ed DVD player operation 1 1 1 1 Function display Shows the function status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. The function name appears on the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the function. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the functions in the following order: During DVD video or Video CD playback Play mode (repeat play) —Pause (pause) During CD playback Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) —ITS play mode (ITS play) — ITS memory (ITS input) —Title Input (disc title input) During MP3/WMA playback Play mode (repeat play) —Random mode (random play) — Scan mode (scan play) — Pause (pause) # T o return to the playback display , press BAND. Note When using this unit with multi-DVD player , you can switch to ITS play mode , ITS memory and Title Input . Repeating play ! During PBC playback of Video CDs, this function cannot be operated. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Play mode in the function menu. Play mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the re- peat range. During DVD video playback P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired repeat range appears in the display . ! Disc repeat – Repeat the current disc ! Chapter repeat – Repeat just the current chapter ! Title repeat – Repeat just the current title During Video CD or CD playback P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired repeat range appears in the display . ! Disc repeat – Repeat the current disc ! T rack repeat – Repeat just the current track During MP3/WMA playback P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired repeat range appears in the display . ! Disc repeat – Repeat the current disc ! Folder repeat – Repeat the current folder ! T rack repeat – Repeat just the current track Notes ! If you select other discs during repeat play , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . <CRB2179-A/N>68 DVD Player En 68 Section 12
Black plate (69,1) ! During video CD or CD playback, if you per- form track search or fast forward/reverse dur- ing T rack repeat , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . ! During MP3/WMA playback, if you select an- other folder during repeat play , the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat . ! During MP3/WMA playback, if you per form track search or fast for ward/reverse during T rack repeat , the repeat play range changes to Folder repeat . Pausing disc playback 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Pause in the function menu. Pause appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n pause on. Playback of the current track pauses. # T o turn pause off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Playing tracks in random order ! Y ou can operate this function during CD/ MP3/WMA playback. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Random mode in the function menu. Random mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n random play on. T racks will play in a random order . # T o turn random play off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Scanning tracks of a CD/ MP3/WMA ! Y ou can operate this function during CD/ MP3/WMA playback. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Scan mode in the function menu. Scan mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n scan play on. The first 10 seconds of each track is played. 3 When you find the desired track press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n scan play off. The track will continue to play . # If the display has automatically returned to the playback display, select Scan mode again by using MUL TI-CONTROL . Using ITS playlist and disc title functions ! Y ou can operate these functions only when a multi-DVD player is connected to this unit. ! This function differs slightly from ITS play- back with a multi-CD player . With multi- DVD player , ITS playback applies only to the CD playing. For details, refer to Using ITS playlists on page 56. Using disc title functions Y ou can input CD titles and display the titles. Then you can easily search for and play a de- sired disc. ! Y ou can operate this function during CD playback. <CRB2179-A/N>69 DVD Player En 69 English Section 12
Black plate (70,1) Entering disc titles Disc title input lets you input CD titles up to 10 letters long into the DVD player . For details concerning operation, refer to Entering disc ti- tles on page 57. ! Y ou can operate this function only when a DVD player is connected to this unit. ! When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible DVD player , you cannot switch to disc title input. The disc title will have al- ready been recorded on a CD TEXT disc. <CRB2179-A/N>70 DVD Player En 70 Section 12
Black plate (71,1) Adjusting the audio easily The following functions let you easily adjust your audio system to match the car interior acoustic characteristics, which var y depend- ing on the type of car . ! Recalling equalizer cur ves ! Using the position selector ( Position) ! Adjusting equalizer cur ves Adjusting the audio finely By carr ying out the following settings/adjust- ments in the order shown, you can create a fi- nely-tuned sound field effortlessly . ! Using the position selector ( Position) ! Using balance adjustment ( Fader) ! Using subwoofer output ( Subwoofer1) ! Adjusting subwoofer settings ( Subwoofer2) ! Adjusting low pass filter attenuation slope ( Subwoofer3) ! Setting the high pass filter for front speakers ( Front HPF, Front HPF FREQ.) ! Setting the high pass filter for rear speakers ( Rear HPF, Rear HPF FREQ.) ! Auto T A and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto-equalizing) ! Recalling equalizer cur ves ! Adjusting equalizer cur ves ! Adjusting 16-band graphic equalizer ( FREQ.) Extra functions These functions are helpful in adjusting the sound to suit your system or your personal preferences. ! Using BBE sound ( BBE) ! Using compression and BMX ( COMP/BMX) ! Adjusting loudness ( Loudness) ! Adjusting sour ce levels ( SLA) ! Using auditor y user inter face ( AUI sound level) Introduction of audio adjustments 1 1 1 Important When phone is selected as a source, no audio ad- justments, except balance adjustment, are possi- ble. 1 Audio display Shows the audio adjustment status. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select AUDIO. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. The audio function name appears on the dis- play . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select the audio function. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the audio func- tions in the following order: <CRB2179-A/N>71 Audio Adjustments En 71 English Section 13
Black plate (72,1) Fader (balance adjustment) — Position (posi- tion selector) — T A Mode (time alignment set- ting) — Time Alignment (time alignment adjusting) — Loudness (loudness) — Powerful (graphic equalizer adjustment) — FREQ. (16- band graphic equalizer adjustment) — Subwoofer1 (subwoofer on/off) — Subwoofer2 (subwoofer cut- off frequency) — Subwoofer3 (subwoofer slope) —Front HPF (front high pass filter slope) — Front HPF FREQ. (front high pass filter cut-off frequency) — Rear HPF (rear high pass filter slope) — Rear HPF FREQ. (rear high pass filter cut-off frequency) — BBE (BBE) — COMP/BMX (Compression and BMX) — Auto EQ (auto - equalizer on/off) — SLA (source level adjust- ment) — AUI sound level (auditor y user inter- face) # When selecting OFF in T A Mode , you cannot switch to Time Alignment. # Y ou can select Subwoofer2 and Subwoofer3 only when subwoofer output is turned on in Subwoofer1. # When tuner , television or AUX is selected as a source, you cannot select COMP/BMX . # When selecting the FM tuner as the source, you cannot switch to SLA . # T o return to the display of each source, press BAND . Note If you do not operate the audio function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically re- turned to the source display . Using the position selector One way to assure a more natural sound is to clearly position the stereo image, putting you right in the center of the sound field. The posi- tion selector function lets you automatically adjust the spea kers ’ output levels and inserts a delay time to match the number and posi- tion of occupied seats. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Position. Position appears in the display. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left, right, up or down to select a listening position. Direction Display Position Left Front Left F ront seat left Right Front Right F ront seat right Up Front F ront seats Down All All seats # T o cancel the selected listening position, push MUL TI-CONTROL in the same direction again. Using balance adjustment Y ou can change the fader/balance setting so that it can provide you an ideal listening envir- onment in all occupied seats. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Fader. Fader appears in the display. # If the balance setting has been previously ad- justed, Balance will be displayed. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust front/rear speaker balance. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the front/rear speaker balance moves towards the front or rear . <CRB2179-A/N>72 Audio Adjustments En 72 Section 13
Black plate (73,1) Front 25 to Rear 25 is displayed as the front/ rear speaker balance moves from front to rear . # Front/Rear 0 is the proper setting when only two speakers are used. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to adjust left/right speaker balance. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, the lef t/right speaker balance moves to - wards the lef t or right. Left 25 to Right 25 is displayed as the left/ right speaker balance moves from left to right. Using the time alignment The time alignment lets you adjust the dis- tance between each speaker and the listening position. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select T A Mode. T A Mode appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the time alignment. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, time alignment is selected in the follow- ing order: Initial (initial) —Custom (custom) —Auto T A (auto-time alignment) — OFF (off) ! Initial is the factor y supplied time align- ment. ! Custom is an adjusted time alignment that you can create for yourself . ! Auto T A is the time alignment created by auto T A and EQ. (Refer to Auto T A and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto -equalizing) on page 80.) # Please set Auto T A appears. This indicates that you cannot select Auto T A if auto T A and EQ has not been carried out. Adjusting the time alignment Y ou can adjust the distance between each speaker and the selected position. ! An adjusted time alignment is memorized in Custom. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select T A Mode. T A Mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select a unit of distance. Each press of MUL TI-CONTROL selects the unit of distance in the following order: cm (centimeter) —inch (inch) 3 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Time Alignment. Time Alignment appears in the display . # Can't adjust T A. Set position FL/FR appears when neither Front Left nor Front Right is se- lected in the position selector mode ( Position). # When selecting OFF in T A Mode , you cannot switch to Time Alignment. 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the speaker to be adjusted. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, the speaker is selected in the following order: 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 1 F ront speaker left 2 F ront speaker right 3 Rear speaker right 4 Subwoofer right 5 Subwoofer left 6 Rear speaker left <CRB2179-A/N>73 Audio Adjustments En 73 English Section 13
Black plate (74,1) F ront speaker left —F ront speaker right —Rear speaker right —Rear speaker left —Subwoofer left —Subwoofer right # Y ou cannot select subwoofer left and subwoo- fer right when the subwoofer output is off . 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the distance between the selected speaker and the listening position. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the distance increases or decreases. 400.00cm to 0.00cm is displayed as the dis- tance is increased or decreased, if you have selected centimeters ( cm ). 160.0inch to 0.0inch is displayed as the dis- tance is increased or decreased, if you have selected inches ( inch). # Y ou can adjust the distance for the other speakers in the same way . 6 Press BAND to cancel the time align- ment mode. Using subwoofer output This unit is equipped with a subwoofer output which can be turned on or off . When a sub- woofer is connected to this unit, turn the sub- woofer output on. The subwoofer output phase can be switched between normal and reverse. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Subwoofer1. Subwoofer1 appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n subwoo- fer output on. ON appears in the display. Subwoofer output is now on. # T o turn subwoofer output off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select stereo or monaural. P ush MUL TI-CONTROL left to select monaural and MONO appears in the display . Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to select stereo and STEREO appears in the display. Adjusting subwoofer settings When the subwoofer output is on, you can ad- just the cut- off frequency and the output level of the subwoofer . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Subwoofer2. Subwoofer2 appears in the display . # When the subwoofer output is on, you can se- lect Subwoofer2 . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select cut-off frequency . Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, cut-off frequencies are selected in the following order: 50 —63 —80 —100 —125 —160 —200 (Hz) Only frequencies lower than those in the se- lected range are outputted from the subwoo - fer . 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the output level of the subwoofer . Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, subwoofer level increases or decrease s. 6 to –24 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. Adjusting low pass filter attenuation slope When the subwoofer output is on, you can ad- just the continuity of sound between speaker units. <CRB2179-A/N>74 Audio Adjustments En 74 Section 13
Black plate (75,1) 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Subwoofer3. Subwoofer3 appears in the display . # When the subwoofer output is on, you can se- lect Subwoofer3 . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select the phase of subwoofer output. P ush MUL TI-CONTROL up to select normal phase and appears in the display . Push MUL TI-CONTROL down to select reverse phase and appears in the display . 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select slope. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, slopes are selected in the following order: – 18 — – 12 — – 6 (dB/oct.) Note When slope of subwoofer and high pass filter are – 12dB , and same cut-off frequency , the phase is reversed 180 degrees at the cut-off frequency . In this case, reversing the phase assures improved sound continuity . Using the high pass filter When you do not want low sounds from the subwoofer output frequency range to play from the front or rear speakers, turn on the HPF (high pass filter). Only frequencies higher than those in the selected range are outputted from the front or rear speakers. Muting the speaker units (filters) Y ou can mute front and rear speaker units (fil- ters) separately . When speaker units (filters) are muted, no sound is outputted from those speakers. ! If you mute the selected speaker unit (fil- ter), MUTE ON is displayed and no adjust- ments are possible. ! Even if any speaker unit (filter) is muted, you can adjust the parameters for other speaker units (filters). 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Front HPF (or Rear HPF). Front HPF (or Rear HPF ) appears in the dis- play . 2 Push and hold MUL TI-CONTROL down to mute the selected speaker unit (filter). MUTE ON is displayed. # T o cancel the muting, push MUL TI-CONTROL up. Setting the high pass filter for front speakers 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Front HPF. Front HPF appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select slope. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, slopes are selected in the following order: – 12 — – 6 —Pass (0) (dB/oct.) # If you set the slope to 0 dB/oct. ( Pass), the audio signal bypasses the filter , so the filter does not have an effect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select Front HPF FREQ. Front HPF FREQ. appears in the display . 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select cut-off frequency . Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, cut-off frequencies are selected in the following order: <CRB2179-A/N>75 Audio Adjustments En 75 English Section 13
Black plate (76,1) 50 —63 —80 —100 —125 —160 —200 (Hz) Only frequencies higher than those in the se- lected range are output from the front speak- ers. 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the output level of the front speak- ers. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the level of the front speakers increases or decreases. 0 to – 24 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. Setting the high pass filter for rear speakers 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Rear HPF. Rear HPF appears in the display. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select slope. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, slopes are selected in the following order: – 12 — – 6 —Pass (0) (dB/oct.) # If you set the slope to 0 dB/oct. ( Pass), the audio signal bypasses the filter , so the filter does not have an effect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select Rear HPF FREQ. Rear HPF FREQ. appears in the display . 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select cut-off frequency . Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, cut-off frequencies are selected in the following order: 50 —63 —80 —100 —125 —160 —200 (Hz) Only frequencies higher than those in the se- lected range are output from the rear speak- ers. 5 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the output level of the rear speak- ers. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the level of the rear speakers increases or decreases. 0 to – 24 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. Using the auto-equalizer The auto-equalizer is the equalizer cur ve cre- ated by auto T A and EQ (refer to Auto T A and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto-equalizing) on page 80). Y ou can turn the auto-equalizer on or off . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Auto EQ. Auto EQ appears in the display . # Please set Auto EQ appears. This indicates that you cannot turn the auto -equalizer on if auto T A and EQ has not been carried out. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n the auto- equalizer on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn auto-equalizer off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Using the equalizer The equalizer lets you adjust the equalization to match car interior acoustic characteristics as desired. Recalling equalizer curves There are seven stored equalizer cur ves which you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list of the equalizer cur ves: <CRB2179-A/N>76 Audio Adjustments En 76 Section 13
Black plate (77,1) Display Equalizer curve Powerful P ower ful Natural Natural V ocal V ocal Flat Flat Custom1 Custom 1 Custom2 Custom 2 Super Bass Super bass ! Custom1 and Custom2 are adjusted equal- izer cur ves that you create. Adjustments can be made with a 16-band graphic equal- izer . ! When Flat is selected no supplemen t or correction is made to the sound. This is useful to check the effect of the equalizer cur ves by switching alternatively between Flat and a set equalizer cur ve. % Press EQ to select the equalizer . P ress EQ repeatedly to switch between the fol- lowing equalizers: Powerful —Natural —V ocal —Flat —Custom1 — Custom2— Super Bass Adjusting equalizer curves The factor y supplied equalizer cur ves, with the exception of Flat, can be adjusted to a fine de- gree (nuance control). 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select the gra- phic equalizer adjustment. Powerful appears in the display. # If the equalizer cur ve has been previously se- lected, the cur ve of that previously selected will be displayed instead of Powerful . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select an equalizer curve. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, equalizer cur ves are selec ted in the fol- lowing order: Powerful —Natural —V ocal —Flat —Custom1 — Custom2— Super Bass 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the equalizer curve. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the equalizer cur ve increases or de- creases respectively. 6 to –6 is displayed as the equalizer cur ve is increased or decreased. # The actual range of the adjustments are differ- ent depending on which equalizer cur ve is se- lected. # The equalizer cur ve with all frequencies set to 0 cannot be adjusted. Adjusting 16-band graphic equalizer Fo r Custom1 and Custom2 equalizer cur ves, you can adjust the level of each band. ! A separate Custom1 cur ve can be created for each source. (The built-in CD player and the multi-CD player are set to the same equalizer adjustment setting automati- cally .) If you make adjustments when a cur ve other than Custom2 is selected, the equalizer cur ve settings will be memorized in Custom1. ! A Custom2 cur ve can be created common to all sources. If you make adjustments when the Custom2 cur ve is selected, the Custom2 cur ve will be updated. 1 Recall the equalizer curve you want to adjust. See Recalling equalizer cur ves on the previous page. <CRB2179-A/N>77 Audio Adjustments En 77 English Section 13
Black plate (78,1) 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select 16-band graphic equalizer adjustment. FREQ. appears in the display. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the equalizer band to adjust. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, equalizer bands are selected in the fol- lowing order: 20 —31.5 —50 —80 —125 —200 —315 —500 — 800 —1.25k —2k —3.15k —5k —8k —12.5k — 20k (Hz) 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the level of the equalizer band. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the level of the equalization band in- creases or decreases. 6 to –6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. # Y ou can then select another band and adjust the level. 5 Press BAND to cancel the 16-band gra- phic equalizer adjustment. Using BBE sound With BBE, playback ver y close to the original sound can be obtained by correction with a combination of phase compensation and high-range boost for the delay of the high-fre- quency components and the amplitude devia- tion occurring during playback. This function makes it possible to reproduce the dynamic sound field as if you are listening to a live per- formance. With BBE sound processing technology , you can adjust the level of BBE. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select BBE. BBE appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n BBE on. # T o turn BBE off , press MUL TI-CONT ROL again. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the level of BBE. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the level of BBE increases or decreases. 4 to –4 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. Note Manufactured under license from BBE Sound, Inc. The mark BBE is a trademark of BBE Sound, Inc. Using compression and BMX Using the COMP (compression) and BMX functions let you adjust the sound playback quality of this unit. Each of the functions has a two-step adjustment. The COMP function bal- ances the output of louder and softer sounds at higher volumes. BMX controls sound rever- berations to give playback a fuller sound. Lis- ten to each of the effects as you select through them and use the one that best en- hances the playback of the track or CD that you are listening to. ! When tuner , television or AUX is selected as a source, you cannot selec t COMP/BMX . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select COMP/BMX. COMP/BMX appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n COMP/ BMX on. # T o turn COMP/BMX off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. <CRB2179-A/N>78 Audio Adjustments En 78 Section 13
Black plate (79,1) 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the desired setting. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, settings are selected in the following order: COMP 1 —COMP 2 —BMX 1 —BMX 2 Adjusting loudness Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low- and high-sound ranges at low volume. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Loudness. Loudness appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n loudness on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn loudness off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Adjusting source levels SLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent ra- dical changes in volume when switching be- tween sources. ! Settings are based on the FM tuner volume level, which remains unchanged. 1 Compare the FM tuner volume level with the level of the source you wish to ad- just. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select SLA. SLA appears in the display. # When selecting the FM tuner as the source, you cannot switch to SLA . 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the source volume. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, source volume increases or decreases. 4 to –4 is displayed as the source volume is increased or decreased. Notes ! The AM tuner volume level can also be ad- justed with source level adjustments. ! The built-in CD player and the multi-CD player are set to the same source level adjustment volume automatically . ! External unit 1 and external unit 2 are set to the same source level adjustment volume automatically . Using auditory user interface AUI (auditor y user inter face) lets you adjust the volume level of AUI sounds output when operating this unit. Depending on the opera- tions, different AUI sounds are output. ! No AUI sounds are output when the sources are off . ! No AUI sounds are output when the level is set to 0. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select AUI sound level. AUI sound level appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to adjust AUI sound level. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, AUI sound level increases or decreases. Level 0 to Level 12 is displayed as AUI sound level is increased or decreased. <CRB2179-A/N>79 Audio Adjustments En 79 English Section 13
Black plate (80,1) Auto T A an d EQ (auto-time alignment and auto- equalizing) The auto-time alignment is automatically ad- justed for the distance between each speaker and the listening position. The auto-equalizer automatically measures the car interior acoustic characteristics, and then creates the auto-equalizer cur ve based on that information. WARNING T o prevent accidents, never carr y out auto T A and EQ while driving. When this function measures the car interior acoustic characteristics to create an auto-equalizer cur ve, a loud measurement tone (noise) may be outputted from the speakers. CAUTION ! Carr ying out auto T A and EQ under the follow- ing conditions may damage the speakers. Be sure to check the conditions thoroughly be- fore carr ying out auto T A and EQ. — When speakers are incorrectly connected. (e.g., When a rear speaker is connected to a subwoofer output.) — When a speaker is connected to a power amp delivering output higher than the speaker ’s maximum input power capabil- ity . ! If the microphone is placed in an unsuitable position the measurement tone may become loud and measurement may take a long time, resulting in a drain on batter y power . Be sure to place the microphone in the specified loca- tion. Before operating the auto T A and EQ function ! Carr y out auto T A and EQ in as quiet a place as possible, with the car engine and air conditioning switched off . Also cut power to car phones or portable telephones in the car , or remove them from the car be- fore carr ying out auto T A and EQ. Sounds other than the measurement tone (sur- rounding sounds, engine sound, tele- phones ringing etc.) may prevent correct measurement of the car interior acoustic characteristics. ! Be sure to carr y out auto T A and EQ using the supplied microphone. Using another microphone may prevent measurement, or result in incorrect measurement of the car interior acoustic characteristics. ! When front speaker is not connected, auto T A and EQ cannot be carried out. ! When muting the front speaker units, auto T A and EQ cannot be carried out. (Refer to page 75.) ! When this unit is connected to a power amp with input level control, auto T A and EQ may not be possible if you lower power amp input level. Set the power amp ’s input level to the standard position. ! When this unit is connected to a power amp with an LPF , turn off the LPF on the power amp before carr ying out auto T A and EQ. In addition, the cut-off frequency for built-in LPF of an active subwoofer should be set to the highest frequency . ! The time alignment value calculated by auto T A and EQ may differ from the actual distance in the following circumstances. However , the distance has been calculated by computer to be the optimum delay to give accurate results for the circum- stances, so please continue to use this value. — When the reflected sound within a vehi- cle is strong and delays occur . <CRB2179-A/N>80 Audio Adjustments En 80 Section 13
Black plate (81,1) — When delays occur for low sounds due to the influence of the LPF on active subwoofers or external amps. ! Auto T A and EQ changes the audio settings as below: — The fader/balance settings return to the center position. (Refer to page 72.) — The graphic equalizer cur ve switches to Flat . (Refer to page 76.) — When a subwoofer is connected to this unit, it will be adjusted automatically to both subwoofer output and high pass fil- ter setting for rear speaker . ! If you carr y out auto T A and EQ when a pre- vious setting of this already exists, the set- ting will be replaced. Carrying out auto T A and EQ CAUTION Never use the microphone for hands-free phon- ing to operate the auto T A and EQ. Using the mi- crophone unfit for the auto T A and EQ may damage the speaker . Be sure to connect the AUTO T A&EQ microphone into the microphone input jack. 1 Stop the car in a place that is as quiet as possible, close all doors, windows and the sun roof, and then turn the engine off. If the engine is left running, engine noise may prevent correct auto T A and EQ. 2 Fix the supplied microphone in the cen- ter of the headrest of the driver ’ s seat, fa- cing forward, using the belt (sold separately). The auto T A and EQ may differ depending on where you place the microphone. If desired, place the microphone on the front passenger seat to carr y out auto T A and EQ. 3 T urn the ignition switch to ON or ACC. If the car ’s air conditioner or heater is turned on, turn it off . Noise from the fan in the air conditioner or heater may prevent correct auto T A and EQ. # P ress SOURCE to turn the source on if this unit is turned off . 4 Select the position for the seat on which the microphone is placed. Refer to Using the position selector on page 72. # If no position is selected before you start auto T A and EQ, Front Left is selected automatically . 5 Press SOURCE and hold until the unit turns off. If anything is connected to the microphone input jack, disconnect it. 6 Press and hold EQ to enter the auto T A and EQ measurement mode. 7 Plug the microphone into the micro- phone input jack on this unit. AUTO T A&EQ microphone <CRB2179-A/N>81 Audio Adjustments En 81 English Section 13
Black plate (82,1) 8 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to start the auto T A and EQ. 9 Get out of the car and close the door within 10 seconds when the 10-second count-down starts. The measurement tone (noise) is outputted from the speakers, and auto T A and EQ be- gins. # When all speakers are connected, auto T A and EQ is completed in about six minutes. # T o stop auto T A and EQ, press MUL TI-CONTROL again. # T o cancel auto T A and EQ part way through, press BAND. 10 When auto T A and EQ is completed, Setup complete is displayed. When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible, an error message is displayed. (Refer to Under- standing auto T A and EQ err or messages on page 93.) 11 Press BAND to cancel the auto T A and EQ mode. 12 Store the microphone carefully in the glove compartment. Store the microphone carefully in the glove compartment or any other safe place. If the microphone is subjected to direct sunlight for an extended period, high temperatures may cause distortion, color change or mal- function. <CRB2179-A/N>82 Audio Adjustments En 82 Section 13
Black plate (83,1) Adjusting initial settings 1 1 1 Using the initial settings, you can customize various system settings to achieve optimal per- formance from this unit. 1 Function display Shows the function status. 1 Press SOURCE and hold until the unit turns off. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL and hold until Language select appears in the display . 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select one of the initial settings. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the functions in the following order: Language select (language selection) — Calendar (calendar) —Clock (clock) — FM tuning step (FM tuning step) — AM tuning step (AM tuning step) — W arn ing tone (warning tone) — Face auto open (face auto open) —AUX1 (auxiliar y input 1) — AUX2 (auxiliar y input 2) — Dimmer (dimmer) —Brightness (brightness) — Digital A TT (digital attenuator) —Mute (sound muting/attenuation) — Demonstration (feature demo) — Reverse mode (reverse mode) — Ever -scroll (ever scroll) —Calibration (RPM calibration) — BT AUDIO (Bluetooth audio) — Pin code input (pin code input) — Phone reset (phone reset) Use the following instructions to operate each particular setting. # T o cancel initial settings, press BAND. Selecting the display language F or your convenience, this unit equips multi- ple language display. Y ou can select the lan- guage best suited to your first language. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Language select. Language select appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the lan- guage. Each press of MUL TI-CONTROL selects lan- guages in the following order: English —Español —Português Setting the date The calender display adjusted in this mode ap- pears when the telephone source is selected or sources and the feature demo are off . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Calendar. Calendar appears in the display. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the segment of the calendar display you wish to set. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right will se- lect one segment of the calendar display: Day —Month —Y ear As you select segments of the calendar dis- play the segment selected will blink. <CRB2179-A/N>83 Initial Setting s En 83 English Section 14
Black plate (84,1) 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to set the date. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL up will increase the selected day, month or year . Pushing MUL TI-CONTROL down will decrease the se- lected day , month or year . Setting the clock Use these instructions to set the clock. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Clock. Clock appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to select the segment of the clock display you wish to set. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL left or right will se- lect one segment of the clock display: Hour —Minute As you select segments of the clock display the segment selected will blink. 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to set the clock. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL up will increase the selected hour or minute. P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL down will decrease the se- lected hour or minute. Notes ! Y ou can match the clock to a time signal by pressing MUL TI-CONT ROL . — If the minute is 00 to 29, the minutes are rounded down. (e.g., 10:18 becomes 10:00 .) — If the minute is 30 to 59, the minutes are rounded up. (e.g., 10:36 becomes 11:00.) ! Even when the sources are off , the clock dis- play appears on the display . P ressing CLOCK when the sources and feature demo are off , turns the clock display on or off . Setting the FM tuning step The FM tuning step employed by seek tuning can be switched between 100 kHz, the preset step, and 50 kHz. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select FM tuning step. FM tuning step appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the FM tuning step. P ressing MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly will switch the FM tuning step between 50 kHz and 100 kHz. The selected FM tuning step will appear in the display . Note If seek tuning is per formed in 50 kHz steps, sta- tions may be tuned in imprecisely . T une in the sta- tions with manual tuning or use seek tuning again. Setting the AM tuning step The AM tuning step can be switched between 9 kHz, the preset step, and 10 kHz. When using the tuner in North, Central or South America, reset the tuning step from 9 kHz (531 kHz to 1 602 kHz allowable) to 10 kHz (530 kHz to 1 640 kHz allowable). 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select AM tuning step. AM tuning step appears in the display . <CRB2179-A/N>84 Initial Setting s En 84 Section 14
Black plate (85,1) 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the AM tuning step. P ressing MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly will switch the AM tuning step between 9 kHz and 10 kHz. The selected AM tuning step will ap- pear in the display . Switching the warning tone If the front panel is not detached from the head unit within four seconds of turning off the ignition, a warning tone will sound. Y ou can turn off the warning tone. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select W arn ing tone. W arn ing tone appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n warning tone on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn warning tone off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Switching the face auto open F or theft protection, the front panel opens automatically and easily detaches. F ace auto open is on as a default. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Face auto open. Face auto open appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n the face auto open on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn the face auto open off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Switching the auxiliary setting Auxiliar y equipments connected to this unit can be activated individually . Set each AUX source to ON when using. About connecting or using auxiliar y equipments, refer to Using the AUX sour ce on page 89. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select AUX1/ AUX2. AUX1 /AUX2 appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n AUX1/ AUX2 on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn AUX off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Switching the dimmer setting T o prevent the display from being too bright at night, the display is automatically dimmed when the car ’s headlights are turned on. Y ou can turn the dimmer on or off . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Dimmer. Dimmer appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n dimmer on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn dimmer off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Adjusting the brightness Y ou can adjust the display brightness. Initially this mode is set to 24. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Brightness. Brightness appears in the display. <CRB2179-A/N>85 Initial Setting s En 85 English Section 14
Black plate (86,1) 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right to adjust the brightness level. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, brightness level increases or decreases. 0 to 31 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased. # When dimmer is functioning, the brightness level can be adjusted 0 to 21. Correcting distorted sound When listening to a CD or other source on which the recording level is high, setting the equalizer cur ve level to high may result in dis- tortion. Y ou can switch the digital attenuator to low to reduce distortion. ! Sound quality is better at the high setting so this setting is usually used. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Digital A TT. Digital A TT appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the di- gital attenuator level. P ressing MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly will switch between High (high) and Low (low) and that status will be displayed. Switching the sound muting/attenuation Sound from this system is muted or attenu- ated automatically when the signal from the equipment with mute function is received. ! The sound is muted or attenuated, MUTE or AT T are displayed and no audio adjust- ment is possible. ! Sound from this system returns to normal when the muting or attenuation is can- celed. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Mute. Mute appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to select the de- sired setting. P ress MUL TI-CONTROL repeatedly to switch between the following settings: ! TEL mute – Muting ! 10dB A TT – Attenuation ! 20dB A TT – Attenuation (20dB A TT has a stronger effect than 10dB A TT ) Switching the feature demo The feature demo automatically starts when power to this unit is turned off while the igni- tion switch is set to ACC or ON. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Demonstration. Demonstration appears in the display. 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n the fea- ture demo on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn the feature demo off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Notes ! Remember that if the feature demo continues operating when the car engine is turned off , it may drain batter y power . ! Y ou can also turn on or off feature demo by pressing DISPLA Y while this unit is turned off . F or more details, see F eature demo mode on page 10. <CRB2179-A/N>86 Initial Setting s En 86 Section 14
Black plate (87,1) Switching the reverse mode If you do not per form an operation within about 30 seconds, screen indications start to reverse, and then continue reversing ever y 10 seconds. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Reverse mode. Reverse mode appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n the re- verse mode on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn the reverse mode off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Note Y ou can also turn on or off reverse mode by press- ing BAND while this unit is turned off . For more details, see Reverse mode on page 9. Switching the Ever Scroll When Ever Scroll is set to ON, CD text infor- mation scrolls continuously in the display . Set to OFF if you prefer the information to scroll just once. 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Ever -scroll. Ever -scroll appears in the display . 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n the Ever Scroll on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn the Ever Scroll off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Calibrating the RPMs F ollow the instructions below to measure the RPM of your vehicle and records them. By doing this, the tachometer of this unit can work properly . ! T achometer of this unit cannot work if you do not per form the RPM calibration. ! In some vehicles, the tachometer may not work properly even if you per formed the RPM calibration. 1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and be sure to apply the parking brake. 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Calibration. Calibration appears in the display. 3 Keep RPMs of the engine at 4 000 rpm and press MUL TI-CONTROL. T o measure the RPM of your vehicle properly, keep RPMs of the engine at 4 000 rpm for a few seconds. When the RPM calibration is completed, Completed is displayed. # Some vehicles have a rev limiter that kicks in early (e.g., 3 000 rpm) while parking. In this case, per form RPM measurement at 2 000 rpm. # T o switch between 4000 rpm and 2000 rpm , push MUL TI-CONTROL left or right. Activating the BT Audio source Y ou need to activate the BT Audio source in order to use a Bluetooth audio player . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select BT AUDIO. BT AUDIO appears in the display . <CRB2179-A/N>87 Initial Setting s En 87 English Section 14
Black plate (88,1) 2 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to tur n the BT Audio source on. ON appears in the display. # T o turn the BT Audio source off , press MUL TI-CONTROL again. Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection T o connect your cellular phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to enter PIN code on your phone to verif y the connection. The default code is 0000, but you can change this in this function. ! With some Bluetooth audio players, you may be required to enter to this unit in ad- vance PIN code of your Bluetooth audio player , in order to set this unit ready for a connection from your Bluetooth audio player . 1 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select Pin code input. Pin code input appears in the display . 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a number . P ushing MUL TI-CONTROL up or down changes the number . 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next position. When the number you want is displayed, push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next position and then select the next number . Push MUL TI-CONTROL lef t to move backwards in the display . 4 After inputting PIN code (up to 16 di- gits), press MUL TI-CONTROL. PIN code you entered is now standby to be stored in memor y . When you press MUL TI-CONTROL again on the same display, the PIN code you entered is stored in this unit. # P using MUL TI-CONTROL right in the confir- mation display returns you to the PIN code input display , and you can change the PIN code. Resetting the Bluetooth wireless technology module Should you need to, you can reset the built-in Bluetooth wireless technology module. This will also clear all memories set in the tele- phone source, including Phone Book entries, number presets, registration assignments and the Call Histor y . F or instruction on this operation, refer to Clear- ing all memor y on page 8. <CRB2179-A/N>88 Initial Setting s En 88 Section 14
Black plate (89,1) T urning the clock display on or off Y ou can turn the clock display on or off . % Press CLOCK to turn the clock display on or off. Each press of CLOCK turns the clock display on or off . Note Even when the sources are off , the clock display appears on the display . Pressing CLOCK when the sources and feature demo are off , turns the clock display on or off . Using the AUX source This unit can control up to two auxiliar y equip- ments such as VCR or portable devices (sold separately). When connected, auxiliar y equip- ments are automatically read in as AUX sources and assigned to AUX1 or AUX2. The relationship between AUX1 and AUX2 sources is explained below . About AUX1 and AUX2 Y ou have two methods to connect auxiliar y equipments to this unit. AUX1 source: When connecting auxiliar y equipment using a stereo mini plug cable % Insert the stereo mini plug into the AUX input jack on this unit. F or more details, refer to the installation man- ual. The allocation of this auxiliar y equipment is automatically set to AUX1 . AUX2 source: When connecting auxiliar y equipment using an IP -BUS-RCA Inter connector (sold separately) % Use an IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as the CD-RB20/CD-RB10 (sold separetely) to connect this unit to auxiliary equipment featuring RCA output. F or more details, refer to the IP -BUS-RCA Inter- connector owner ’s manual. The allocation of this auxiliar y equipment is automatically set to AUX2 . # Y ou can only make this type of connection if the auxiliar y equipment has RCA outputs. Selecting AUX as the source % Press SOURCE to select AUX (AUX1 or AUX2) as the source. P ress SOURCE until AUX appears in the dis- play . # If the auxiliar y setting is not turned on, AUX cannot be selected. For more details, see Switch- ing the auxiliar y setting on page 85. Setting the AUX title The title displayed for each AUX1 or AUX2 source can be changed. 1 After you have selected AUX as the source, use MUL TI-CONTROL and select FUNCTION to display Title Input. 2 Press DISPLA Y to select the desired character type. P ress DISPLA Y repeatedly to switch between the following character types: Alphabet (upper case), numbers and symbols — Alphabet (lower case)— European letters, such as those with accents (e.g. á, à, ä, ç) — Numbers and symbols <CRB2179-A/N>89 Other Functions En 89 English Section 15
Black plate (90,1) 3 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a letter of the alphabet. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up, al- phabet, numbers or symbols are displayed in ascending order ( A B C ... ). Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed down, letters are displayed in descending order . 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next character position. When the letter you want is displayed, push MUL TI-CONTROL right to move the cursor to the next position and then select the next let- ter . Push MUL TI-CONTROL left to move back- wards in the display . 5 Move the cursor to the last position by pushing MUL TI-CONTROL right after enter- ing the title. When you push MUL TI-CONTROL right one more time, the entered title is stored in mem- or y . 6 Press BAND to return to the playback display . Using different entertainment display s 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 Y ou can change the entertainment display to be displayed on all sources. 1 Entertainment display name Shows name of the currently selected enter- tainment display . 2 Background display name Shows name of the currently selected back- ground display . 3 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. ! Jacket art of current folder is displayed when playing an MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V disc. Setting the entertainment display Y ou can change the entertainment display and text color . ! When you select V ehicle Dynamics 1 , V ehicle Dynamics 2 or V ehicle Dynamics 3 , per form the RPM ca- libration. Refer to Calibrating the RPMs on page 87. 1 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to display the main menu. FUNCTION , AUDIO and ENTERT AINMENT appear on the display . <CRB2179-A/N>90 Other Functions En 90 Section 15
Black plate (91,1) 2 Use MUL TI-CONTROL to select ENTERT AINMENT. T urn to change the menu option; press to se- lect. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select a de- sired entertainment display . T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the displays in the following order: Standard (standard) —Visualizer1 (visualizer 1) — Visualizer2 (visualizer 2) — Visualizer3 (vi- sualizer 3) — Visualizer4 (visualizer 4) — Visualizer5 (visualizer 5) —VisualizerRDM (random visualizer) — LevelMeter (level meter) — Spectrum Analyzer (spectrum analyzer)— V ehicle Dynamics 1 (vehicle dynamics pro- cessor 1) — V ehicle Dynamics 2 (vehicle dy- namics processor 2) — V ehicle Dynamics 3 (vehicle dynamics processor 3) — Movie (movie screen) — Clock (entertainment clock) — OFF (entertainment display off) # Y ou can also switch between the entertain- ment display by pressing ENTERT AINMENT on the remote control. # When Standard is selected, source icon can be turned on or off by pressing DISPLA Y . 4 Push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a desired text color . Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the text color changes. Y ou can select the text color from among 11 colors. # When V ehicle Dynamics 1 , V ehicle Dynamics 2 or V ehicle Dynamics 3 is selected, you can choose the color of gauge ap- pearance from among five color combinations. # T exts are not displayed on Movie and OFF set- ting. 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to determine the entertainment display and text color setting. The choices you made on the color and the en- tertainment display are stored in memor y and the display reverts. Setting the background display Some entertainment displays allow you to change the backgrounds. T ry different back- grounds and colors (if available) until you find the desirable background display setting for the selected entertainment display . 1 Select an entertainment display whose background can be changed. If the entertainment display you selected is available for the background setting, and are displayed on the left and right side of FRONT . Refer to Setting the entertainment dis- play on the previous page. 2 Push MUL TI-CONTROL right to switch to the background display selection mode. 3 T urn MUL TI-CONTROL to select a de- sired background. T urn MUL TI-CONTROL clockwise or counter- clockwise to switch between the displays in the following order: BGV1 (background visual 1) —BGV2 (back- ground visual 2) — BGV3 (background visual 3) — BGV4 (background visual 4)— BGV5 (back- ground visual 5) — BGP1 (background picture 1) — BGP2 (background picture 2) — BGP3 (background picture 3) — BGP4 (background picture 4) — BGP5 (background picture 5) — BGP6 (background picture 6) —BGP7 (back- ground picture 7) — BGP8 (background picture 8) — Slideshow (slideshow) — T exture1 (tex- ture 1) — T exture2 (texture 2) —T exture3 (tex- ture 3) — T exture4 (texture 4) —OFF (background display off) <CRB2179-A/N>91 Other Functions En 91 English Section 15
Black plate (92,1) # Y ou cannot use ENTERT AINMENT on the re- mote control to switch between the background display . 4 When BGV1, BGV2 or T exture3 is se- lected, push MUL TI-CONTROL up or down to select a desired color for the back- ground. Each time MUL TI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the background color changes. Y ou can select the background color from among 11 colors (including rainbow mode). ! When the rainbow mode is selected, the background color continuously changes through all the colors. 5 Press MUL TI-CONTROL to determine the background display setting. The choices you made on the color and the background display are stored in memor y and the display reverts. Rewriting the entertainment display s and the icons for telephone functions Y ou can rewrite the entertainment displays and the icons for telephone func tions. Please create or download the data using your Com- puter , and record it on CD-R. For details, please visit the following site: http://www .pioneer .co.jp/car/pclink4/index- e.html Important Once the rewriting process has started, do not re- move the front panel or turn the ignition off , until it is completed. 1 Press SOURCE and hold until the unit turns off. 2 Press and hold EQ and LIST until the unit goes into download mode. F ront panel is opened automatically and then Download and Insert disc is displayed. # If a disc is loaded in the unit, it is ejected auto- matically . # When the front panel is open, does not go into download mode even if you press and hold EQ and LIST. 3 Insert the disc containing the rewritten data into the CD loading slot. Download Ready appears in the display , and then data rewriting will start automatically . Now loading is displayed during rewriting. CD loading slot 4 After Finished is displayed, press EJECT to eject the disc. Download mode is exited and unit turns off . Notes ! Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD loading slot. ! It can take several minutes to complete this operation. ! During download mode, buttons other than EJECT are inactive. ! T o cancel download mode, press EJECT. ! If an error message such as CD ERROR is dis- played, refer to Understanding error message on r ewriting the entertainment displays on page 94. <CRB2179-A/N>92 Other Functions En 92 Section 15
Black plate (93,1) Understanding built-in CD player error messages When you contact your dealer or your nearest P ioneer Ser vice Center , be sure to record the error message. Message Cause Action ERROR-11, 12, 17, 30 Dirty disc Clean disc. ERROR-11, 12, 17, 30 Scratched disc Replace disc. ERROR-10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 30, A0 Electrical or me- chanical T urn the ignition ON and OFF , or switch to a differ- ent source, then back to the CD player . ERROR-15 The inserted disc does not contain any data Replace disc. ERROR-23 The CD format cannot be played back Replace disc. NO AUDIO The inserted disc does not contain any files that can be played back Replace disc. T rack Skipped The inserted disc contains WMA files that are pro- tected by DRM Replace disc. PROTECT All the files on the inserted disc are secured by DRM Replace disc. Understanding auto T A and EQ error message s When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible using the auto T A and EQ, an error message may ap- pear on the display . If an error message ap- pears, refer to the table below to see what the problem is and the suggested method of cor- recting the problem. After checking, tr y again. Message Cause Action Check MIC type Microphone is connected to mi- crophone input. Disconnect the mi- crophone. MIC ERROR Microphone is not connected . Plug the supplied microphone se- curely into the jack. Front Speaker ERROR , Front left Speak er ERROR , Front right Speaker ERROR , Rear left Speak er ERROR , Rear right Speaker ERROR , Sub- woofer ERROR , Sub- woofer Lch ERROR , Sub- woofer Rch ERROR The microphone cannot pick up the measurin g tone of a speaker . ! Confirm that the speakers are con- nected correctly. ! Cancel muting the front speaker units. ! Correct the input level setting of the power amp con- nected to the speakers. ! Set the mic ro- phone correc tly . Noise ERROR The surrounding noise level is too high. ! Stop your car in a place that is as quiet as possible, and switch off the engine, air condi- tioner or heater . ! Set the mic ro- phone correc tly . <CRB2179-A/N>93 Additional Information En 93 English Appendix
Black plate (94,1) Understanding error message on rewriting the entertainment display s When you contact your dealer or your nearest P ioneer Ser vice Center , be sure to record the error message. Message Cause Action CD ERROR CD player error P ress EJECT and check the disc. CD ERROR A0 Electrical error T urn the ignition ON and OFF . Disc ERROR The disc does not contain the ne- cessar y data P ress EJECT and replace the disc. Download ERROR, T rans- mit ERROR W riting error Press EJECT and retr y the rewriting. FILE ERROR File error Rewrite the file. CD player and care ! Use only CDs that have either of the two Compact Disc Digital Audio marks as shown below . ! Use only normal, round CDs. If you insert ir- regular , non-round, shaped CDs they may jam in the CD player or not play properly. ! Check all CDs for cracks, scratches or warping before playing. CDs that have cracks, scratches or are warped may not play properly . Do not use such discs. ! Avoid touching the recorded (non-printed) sur face when handling the disc. ! Store discs in their cases when not in use. ! Keep discs out of direct sunlight and do not expose the discs to high temperatures. ! Do not attach labels, write on or apply che- micals to the sur face of the discs. ! T o clean a CD, wipe the disc with a sof t cloth outward from the center . ! If the heater is used in cold weather , moist- ure may form on components inside the CD player . Condensation may cause the CD player to malfunction. If you think that con- densation is a problem turn off the CD player for an hour or so to allow it to dr y out and wipe any damp discs with a soft cloth to remove the moisture. ! Road shocks may interrupt CD playback. CD-R/CD-RW discs ! When CD-R/CD -RW discs are used, play- back is possible only for discs which have been finalized. ! It may not be possible to play back CD-R/ CD-RW discs recorded on a music CD re- corder or a personal computer because of disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc., on the lens of this unit. <CRB2179-A/N>94 Additional Information En 94 Appendix
Black plate (95,1) ! Playback of discs recorded on a personal computer may not be possible, depending on the application settings and the environ- ment. Please record with the correct for- mat. (For details, contact the manufacturer of the application.) ! Playback of CD-R/CD -RW discs may be- come impossible in case of direct exposure to sunlight, high temperatures, or the sto - rage conditions in the vehicle. ! Titles and other text information recorded on a CD -R/CD-RW disc may not be dis- played by this unit (in the case of audio data (CD -DA)). ! Read the precautions with CD-R/CD -RW discs before using them. Dual Discs ! Dual Discs are two-sided discs that have a recordable CD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD for video on the other . ! Since the CD side of Dual Discs is not phy- sically compatible with the general CD standard, it may not be possible to play the CD side with this unit. ! F requent loading and ejecting of a Dual Disc may result in scratches on the disc. Serious scratches can lead to playback pro - blems on this unit. In some cases, a Dual Disc may become stuck in the disc loading slot and will not eject. T o prevent this, we recommend you refrain from using Dual Disc with this unit. ! Please refer to the information from the disc manufacturer for more detailed infor- mation about Dual Discs. MP3, WMA, AAC and WA V files ! MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and refers to an audio compression technology standard. ! WMA is short for Windows Media ™ Audio and refers to an audio compression tech- nology that is developed by Microsof t Cor- poration. WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 7 or later . ! AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression tech- nology standard. ! WA V is short for waveform. It is a standard audio file format for Windows ® . ! This unit may not operate correctly depend- ing on the application used to encode WMA files. ! Depending on the version of Windows Media Player used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed. ! There may be a slight delay when starting playback of WMA/AAC files encoded with image data. ! This unit allows playback of MP3/WMA/ AAC/WA V files on CD -ROM, CD-R and CD- RW discs. Disc recordings compatible with level 1 and level 2 of ISO9660 and with the Romeo and Joliet file system can be played back. ! It is possible to play back multi-session compatible recorded discs. ! MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V files are not compati- ble with packet write data transfer . ! The maximum number of characters which can be displayed for a file name, including the extension (.mp3, .wma, .m4a or .wav), is 64, from the first character . ! The maximum number of characters which can be displayed for a folder name is 64. ! In case of files recorded according to the Romeo file system, only the first 64 charac- ters can be displayed. <CRB2179-A/N>95 Additional Information En 95 English Appendix
Black plate (96,1) ! When playing discs with MP3/WMA/AAC/ WA V files and audio data (CD-DA) such as CD-EXTRA and MIXED-MODE CDs, both types can be played only by switching mode between MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV and CD-DA. ! The folder selection sequence for playback and other operations becomes the writing sequence used by the writing sof tware. For this reason, the expected sequence at the time of playback may not coincide with the actual playback sequence. However , there also is some writing sof tware which per- mits setting of the playback order . ! Some audio CDs contain tracks that merge into one another without a pause. When these discs are converted to MP3/WMA/ AAC/WA V files and burned to a CD -R/CD- RW/CD-ROM, the files will be played back on this player with a short pause between each one, regardless of the length of the pause between tracks on the original audio CD. Important ! When naming an MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V file, add the corresponding filename extension (.mp3, .wma, .m4a or .wav). ! This unit plays back files with the filename ex- tension (.mp3, .wma, m4a or .wav) as an MP3/ WMA/AAC/W AV file. T o prevent noise and malfunctions, do not use these extensions for files other than MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V files. MP3 additional information ! Files are compatible with the ID3 T ag V er . 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 formats for display of album (disc title), track (track title), artist (track artist) and comments. Ver . 2.x of ID3 T ag is given priority when both V er . 1.x and V er . 2.x exist. ! The emphasis function is valid only when MP3 files of 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz frequen- cies are played back. (16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz sampling frequencies can be played back.) ! There is no m3u playlist compatibility. ! There is no compatibility with the MP3i (MP3 interactive) or mp3 PRO formats. ! The sound quality of MP3 files generally be- comes better with an increased bit rate. This unit can play recordings with bit rates from 8 kbps to 320 kbps, but in order to be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we recommend using only discs recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps. WMA additional information ! This unit plays back WMA files encoded by Windows Media Player version 7, 7.1, 8, 9 and 10. ! Y ou can only play back WMA files in the fre- quencies 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz. ! The sound quality of WMA files generally becomes better with an increased bit rate. This unit can play recordings with bit rates from 48 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) or from 48 kbps to 384 kbps (VBR), but in order to be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we recommend using discs recorded with a higher bit rate. ! This unit doesn ’t support the following for- mats. — Windows Media Audio 9 Professional (5.1ch) — Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless — Windows Media Audio 9 Voice AAC additional information ! This unit plays back AAC files encoded by iT unes ® version 4.8 and earlier . <CRB2179-A/N>96 Additional Information En 96 Appendix
Black plate (97,1) ! This unit plays back AAC files in the sam- pling frequencies 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz. ! The sound quality of AAC files generally be- comes better with an increased transmis- sion rate. This unit can play recordings with transmission rates from 16 kbps to 320 kbps, but in order to be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we recommend using discs recorded with a higher trans- mission rate. ! This unit doesn ’t support the following for- mats. — Apple Lossless WA V additional information ! This unit plays back WA V files encoded in Linear PCM (LPCM) format or MS ADPCM format. ! Y ou can only play back WAV files in the fre- quencies 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz (LPCM), or 22.05 and 44.1 kHz (MS ADPCM). The sampling frequency shown in the display may be rounded. ! The sound quality of WA V files generally be- comes better with a larger number of quan- tization bits. This unit can play recordings with 8 and 16 (LPCM) or 4 (MS ADPCM) quantization bits, but in order to be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality , we recom- mend using discs recorded with the larger number of quantization bits. About folders and MP3/ WMA/AAC/WA V files ! An outline of a CD -ROM with MP3/WMA/ AAC/WA V files on it is shown below . Sub- folders are shown as folders in the folder currently selected. 1 2 3 1 First level 2 Second level 3 Third level Notes ! This unit assigns folder numbers. The user cannot assign folder numbers. ! It is not possible to check folders that do not include MP3/WMA/AAC/WA V files. (These folders will be skipped without displaying the folder number .) <CRB2179-A/N>97 Additional Information En 97 English Appendix
Black plate (98,1) ! MP3/WMA/AAC/W AV files in up to 8 tiers of folders can be played back. However , there is a delay in the start of playback on discs with numerous tiers. For this reason we recom- mend creating discs with no more than 2 tiers. ! It is possible to play back up to 99 folders on one disc. <CRB2179-A/N>98 Additional Information En 98 Appendix
Black plate (99,1) T erms A2DP A2DP is short for Advanced Audio Distribution P rofile. This profile allows the high quality audio data of either stereo or monaural to be transmitted via Bluetooth wireless technology. AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4. A VRCP AVRCP is short for Audio/Video Remote Con- trol Profile. This profile enables interoper ability between audio and video features of the Blue- tooth device connected via Bluetooth wireless technology . Bit rate This expresses data volume per second, or bps (bits per second) units. The higher the rate, the more information is available to reproduce the sound. Using the same encoding method (such as MP3), the higher the rate, the better the sound. Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio con- nectivity technology that is developed as a cable replacement for mobile phones, hand- held PCs and other devices. Bluetooth oper- ates in 2.4 GHz frequency range and transmits voice and data at speeds up to 1 megabit per second. Bluetooth was launched by a special interest group (SIG) that comprises of Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp., T oshiba and IBM in 1998, and it is currently developed by nearly 2 000 companies worldwide. GAP GAP is short for Generic Access P rofile. This is a basic profile of Bluetooth wireless technol- ogy . HFP HFP is short for Hands Free Profile. This profile is used for hands-free phoning with the de- vices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology. HSP HSP is short for Head Set P rofile. This profile is used for connecting headset and communi- cation terminal via Bluetooth wireless technol- ogy . ID3 tag This is a method of embedding track-related information in an MP3 file. This embedded in- formation can include the track title, the ar- tist ’s name, the album title, the music genre, the year of production, comments and other data. The contents can be freely edited using software with ID3 T ag editing functions. Although the tags are restricted as to the num- ber of characters, the information can be viewed when the track is played back. ISO9660 format This is the international standard for the for- mat logic of CD-ROM folders and files. For the ISO9660 format, there are regulations for the following two levels. Level 1: The file name is in 8.3 format (the name con- sists of up to 8 charac ters, half-byte English capital letters and half-byte numerals and the “ _” sign, with a file-extension of three charac- ters). Level 2: The file name can have up to 31 characters (in- cluding the separation mark “. ” and a file ex- tension). Each folder contains less than 8 hierarchies. Extended formats Joliet: File names can have up to 64 characters. Romeo: File names can have up to 128 characters. <CRB2179-A/N>99 Additional Information En 99 English Appendix
Black plate (100,1) Linear PCM (LPCM)/Pulse code modulation This stands for linear pulse code modulation, which is the signal recording system used for music CDs and DVDs. m3u Playlists created using the “ WINAMP ” sof t- ware have a playlist file extension (.m3u). MP3 MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3. It is an audio compression standard set by a working group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Stan- dards Organization). MP3 is able to compress audio data to about 1/10th the level of a con- ventional disc. MS ADPCM This stands for Microsoft adaptive differential pulse code modulation, which is the signal re- cording system used for the multimedia sof t- ware of Microsof t Corporation. Multi-session Multi-session is a recording method that al- lows additional data to be recorded later . When recording data on a CD -ROM, CD -R or CD-RW , etc., all data from beginning to end is treated as a single unit or session. Multi-ses- sion is a method of recording more than 2 ses- sions on one disc. Number of quantization bits The number of quantization bits is one factor in the overall sound quality; the higher the “ bit-depth” , the better the sound quality . How- ever , increasing the bit-depth also increases the amount of data and therefore storage space required. OPP OPP is short for Object Push Profile. This pro- file is used for transferring the phonebook data, schedule data and so on between de- vices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology. Packet write This is a general term for a method of writing on CD-R, etc., at the time required for a file, just as is done with files on floppy or hard discs. SDP SDP is short for Ser vice Discover y Protocol. This protocol is to search for available ser vices and ser vice charac teristics on other devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology . VBR VBR is short for variable bit rate. Generally speaking CBR (constant bit rate) is more widely used. But by flexibly adjusting the bit rate according to the needs of audio compres- sion, it is possible to achieve compression- priority sound quality. WA V WA V is short for waveform. It is a standard audio file format for Windows ® . WMA WMA is short for Windows Media ™ Audio and refers to an audio compression technol- ogy that is developed by Microsof t Corpora- tion. WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 7 or later . Windows Media and the Windows logo are tra- demarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. <CRB2179-A/N>100 Additional Information En 100 Appendix
Black plate (101,1) Specifications General Rated power source ............... 14.4 V DC (allowable voltage range: 12.0 V to 14.4 V DC) Grounding system ................... Negative type Max. current consumption ..................................................... 10.0 A Dimensions (W × H × D): DIN Chassis ..................... 1 7 8 × 5 0 × 1 6 1 m m Nose ........................... 1 8 8 × 5 8 × 2 3 m m D Chassis ..................... 1 7 8 × 5 0 × 1 6 6 m m Nose ........................... 1 7 0 × 4 5 × 1 8 m m W eight .......................................... 1 . 7 k g Audio/DSP Maximum power output ....... 5 0 W × 4 Continuous power output . . . 22 W × 4 (50 Hz to 15 000 Hz, 5% THD, 4 W load, both channels driven) Load impedance ...................... 4 W (4 W to 8 W allowable) P reout max output level/output impedance ..................................................... 5 V/100 W Loudness contour ................... 1 0 d B (100 Hz), 6.5 dB (10 kHz) (volume: –30 dB) Equalizer (16-Band Grap hic Equalizer): F reque ncy .......................... 20/31.5/50/80/125/200/315/ 500/800/1.25k/2k/3.15k/5k/ 8k/12.5k/20k Hz Equalization range ........ ± 1 2 d B Auto equalizer: (F ront & rear & subwoofer 16 band graphic) F reque ncy .......................... 20/31.5/50/80/125/200/315/ 500/800/1.25k/2k/3.15k/5k/ 8k/12.5k/20k Hz Equalization range ........ 6 d B t o –12 dB HPF (Front/rear): F reque ncy .......................... 50/63/80/100/125/160/200 Hz Slope .................................... 0 ( Pass)/ –6/ –12 dB/oct Gain ...................................... 0 d B t o –24 dB/Mute Subwoofer (stereo/mono): F reque ncy .......................... 50/63/80/100/125/160/200 Hz Slope .................................... –6/ –12/ –18 dB/oct Gain ...................................... 6 d B t o –24 dB/Mute Phase .................................. Normal/Reverse CD player System .......................................... Compact disc audio system Usable discs .............................. Compact disc Signal form at: Sampling frequency ..... 44.1 kHz Number of quantization bits ........................................... 1 6 ; linear F reque ncy characteristics . .. 5 Hz to 20 000 Hz (±1 dB) Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 1 0 0 d B ( 1 k H z ) (IEC -A net- work) Dynamic range ......................... 9 5 d B ( 1 kHz) Number of channels .............. 2 ( s t ereo) MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG -1 & 2 Audio Layer 3 WMA decoding format ......... Ve r . 7 , 7.1, 8, 9, 10 (2ch audio) (Windows Media Player) AAC decoding format ............ MPEG -4 AAC (iT unes ® en- coded only) WAV signal format .................. Linear PCM & MS ADPCM FM tuner F reque ncy range ...................... 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz Usable sensiti vity ..................... 8 d B f (0.7 µV/75 W , mono, S/N: 30 dB) 50 dB quieting sensitivity ..... 1 0 d B f (0.9 µV/75 W , mono) Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 7 5 d B (IEC -A network) Distortion ..................................... 0 . 3 % ( a t 6 5 d B f, 1 kHz, stereo) 0.1 % (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz, mono) F reque ncy response ............... 3 0 H z t o 1 5 0 0 0 H z ( ± 3 d B ) Stereo separatio n .................... 4 5 d B ( a t 6 5 d B f, 1 kHz) AM tuner F reque ncy range ...................... 53 1 k H z t o 1 6 0 2 k H z ( 9 kHz) 530 kHz to 1 640 kHz (10 kHz) Usable sensiti vity ..................... 1 8 µ V (S/N: 20 dB) Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 6 5 d B (IEC -A network) Bluetooth V ersion .......................................... Bluetooth 1.2 certified Output power ............................ 4 d B m Max. (P ower class 2) <CRB2179-A/N>101 Additional Information En 101 English Appendix
Black plate (102,1) P rofile ............................................ G A P ( G eneric Access Pro- file) SDP (Ser vice Discover y Pro- tocol) HSP (Head Set Profile) HFP (Hands Free Profile) A2DP (Advanced Audio Dis- tribution P rofile) AVRCP (Audio Video Re- mote Control Profile) OPP (Object Push Profile) Infrared remote control W avelength ................................. 9 4 0 n m ± 5 0 n m Output ........................................... typ; 12 mw/sr per Infrared LED Note Specifications and the design are subject to pos- sible modifications without notice due to im- provements. <CRB2179-A/N>102 Additional Information En 102 Appendix
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Black plate (104,1) PIONEER CORPORA TION 4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU , TOKY O 153-8654, JAP AN PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA ) INC. P .O. Box 1540, Long Beach, Califor nia 90801-1540, 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 ASIACENTRE PTE. L TD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936 TEL: 65-6472-7555 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY . L TD. 178-184 Boundar y Road, Braeside, Victor ia 3195, Australia TEL: (03) 9586-6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Allstate Parkwa y , Markham, Ontar io L3R OP2, Canada TEL: 1-877-283-5901 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO, S.A. de C.V . Blvd.Manuel Avila Cam acho 138 10 piso Col.Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico, D .F . 11000 TEL: 55-9178-4270 先 鋒 股 份 有 限公 司 總 公 司 : 台北 市 中 山北 路 二 段 44 號 13 樓 電 話 : (02) 2521-3588 先 鋒 電 子 ( 香 港) 有限公 司 香 港 九 龍 尖 沙 咀 海港 城 世 界 商 業中 心 9 樓901-6 室 電 話 : (0852) 2848-6488 Published by Pioneer Corporat ion. Copyright © 2006 by Pioneer Corporation. All rights reser ved. Printed in Thailand <CRB2179-A/N> ES <KMMZX> <06B00000> <CRB2179-A/N>104