Page 2 - Contents
1 Contents Contents ...................................................... 1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .................... 2 Please Read All of These Instructions Regarding Your Display and Retain them for Future Reference ........................ 2 Fitting and Removing the Display ............3 To fit ...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; Keep this manual handy for future reference.
2 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please Read All of These Instructions Regarding Your Displayand Retain them for Future Reference 1. Read this manual fully and carefully before operating your display. 2. Keep this manual handy for future reference. 3. Pay c...
Page 4 - Fitting and Removing the Display; To fit the display; of the display into the grooves
3 Fitting and Removing the Display Note: • The mounting arm described below is sold separately. For more information on the installation, refer to the instruction manual or consult your nearest dealer. To fit the display 1. Fit part 1 of the display into the grooves 2 of the base. 2. Slide the displ...
Page 5 - To remove the display; • Pull the lock release lever
4 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS To remove the display • Pull the lock release lever 3 and hold in that position, then slide the display and detach it from its base. • To prevent theft of the display, remove the display when leaving the vehicle. Base Mounting arm(sold separatel...
Page 6 - About This Product; Precaution; IMPORTANT INFORMATION
5 About This Product • Do not place the display in a position where it will impede the driver’s visibility or affect the operation of your vehicle’s airbags or headrests. Precaution • Always keep the volume low enough for outside sounds to be audible.• Protect the product from moisture. In Case of T...
Page 7 - CAUTION; Before Using This Product
To Avoid Battery Exhaustion Always run the vehicle engine while using this unit. Using this unit without running theengine can result in battery drainage. To Protect the LCD Screen of the Display • Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the Display when this unit is not being used. Extended exposur...
Page 8 - To Ensure Safe Driving
7 Before Using This Product To Ensure Safe Driving This unit senses whether the parking brake is on or off. When installed in the FRONT, it isarranged so that video cannot be viewed while the vehicle is moving. The various settingsand adjustments are also not possible while driving. (The following m...
Page 9 - Resetting the System; Resetting the Microprocessor
8 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Resetting the System Resetting the Microprocessor Pressing the RESET button lets you reset the microprocessor to its initial settings withoutchanging the setup function settings. Reset the microprocessor in the following cases:When using this pr...
Page 10 - Key Finder; Component Parts and Features; Display Unit; SOURCE button
9 Key Finder Component Parts and Features 7 Display Unit 1 Signal receptor This receiver receives signals from aremote control. 2 POWER button Switches power ON/OFF. 3 DIMMER button Selects the brightness level. 4 WIDE/MENU button Changes the method of enlarging 4:3video to 16:9 video. Pressing this...
Page 11 - Basic Operation
WARNING If this product is installed in a place where it is visible to the vehicle’s driver,you MUST always set the [LOCATION] to the [FRONT] setting. Failure todo so could result in distracting images being potentially visible to the driverwhile the vehicle is in motion. If this product is installe...
Page 12 - Volume Adjustment; • Raise or lower the speaker volume.; Selecting a Source; • Select the desired source.
11 Basic Operation Volume Adjustment Adjust the volume of audio output from the built-in speaker. • Raise or lower the speaker volume. The volume of the built-in speaker can be adjusted in a range of 0 to 30. (The volume levelwill be displayed for about 4 seconds.) Selecting a Source • Select the de...
Page 13 - Changing the Wide Screen Mode
12 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Changing the Wide Screen Mode You can change the way in which normal video (aspect ratio 4:3) enlarges to wide video(16:9). Select wide modes to suit the kind of video you are viewing. 1. Display a source to view. (Refer to the previous page.) ...
Page 14 - Wide Modes Available; NORMAL
13 Wide Modes Available Note: • Video will appear roughened when viewed in CINEMA or ZOOM mode. NORMAL Video with an aspect ratio of 4:3appears without enlarging. Enjoyviewing TV in the same video as itis broadcast. ZOOM Video with an aspect ratio of 4:3enlarges with the same aspect ratioin both ver...
Page 15 - Operating the Setup Function
14 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Operating the Setup Function Dimmer Setting [DIMMER] Viewing can become difficult after extended video viewing if the screen is too bright atnight or when ambient light darkens. You can select the brightness level from three set-tings; HIGH, MI...
Page 16 - Entering the Setup Function; Functions to be set
15 Operating the Setup Function Entering the Setup Function This system offers a number of functionality setup and adjustment features to make it easi-er to use. Customize the settings to suit your taste and environment. 1. Display the setup function. Press and hold the WIDE/MENU button for 2 second...
Page 18 - Using the Display Correctly
17 CAUTION • If moisture or foreign matter should get inside the unit, turn OFF the power immediately and consult your dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEERservice facility. Using the unit in this condition may result in a fire, electricshock or other failure. • If you notice smoke, a strange noi...
Page 19 - About the Small Fluorescent Tube
18 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS About the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Screen • If the display is near the vent of an air conditioner when it is deployed, make sure that air from the air conditioner is not blowing on it. Heat from the heater may break theLCD screen, and cool ...
Page 20 - Connecting the System; wiring to remain exposed.
19 Connecting the System CAUTION • PIONEER does not recommend that you install or service your display your- self. Installing or servicing the product may expose you to risk of electricshock or other hazards. Refer all installation and servicing of your display toauthorized Pioneer service personnel...
Page 22 - Names and Functions of Connection Terminals; Power Supply
21 Connecting the System Names and Functions of Connection Terminals 7 Hide-away Unit 1 VIDEO1 RCA video input (yellow) Receives video, as from a VCR, DVD orother AV equipment. 2 VIDEO1 RCA audio input (white,red) Receives stereo audio, as from a VCR,DVD or other AV equipment. 3 VIDEO2 RCA video inp...
Page 23 - Connecting the Power Cable
22 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Power cable Fuse resistor Light greenUsed to detect the ON/OFF status of the parkingbrake. This lead must be connected to the powersupply side of the parking brake switch. Parking brake switch Power supply side Ground side Hide-away Unit Orange...
Page 25 - Connecting the RCA Audio and Video Output
24 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Connecting the RCA Audio and Video Output Power cable(Refer to page 22.) Hide-away Unit RCA video output (yellow)RCA audio output (white, red) Commercial RCA cable(sold separately) To audio input (R) To audio input (L) To video input Second dis...
Page 26 - Installation; • For instructions on how to mount the display, consult your dealer.
25 Installation CAUTION • For instructions on how to mount the display, consult your dealer. • Do not install the display where it may (i) obstruct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the performance of any of the vehicle’s operating systems or safetyfeatures, including airbags, or (iii) impair the dri...
Page 27 - When the Display is Installed in the Front; Before Installing and Fixing; Before Affixing the Adhesive Tape
26 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS • If this product is installed in a place where it is visible to the vehicle’s driver, you MUST always set the [LOCATION] to the [FRONT] setting. Failure todo so could result in distracting images being potentially visible to the driverwhile th...
Page 28 - Installing the Hide-away Unit; Installation Precautions; Hide-away Unit Installation
27 Installation Installing the Hide-away Unit Installation Precautions • Never install in locations such as the following because of the danger of malfunction due to high temperatures or humidity:* Locations such as a dashboard or rear tray where there is exposure to direct sunlight.* Near heater ou...
Page 29 - Specifications; General
28 ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Specifications General Power source ...................................................................... 14.4 V DC (10.8 — 15.1 V allowed)Grounding system ................................................................ Negative typeMax. curr...
Page 30 - PIONEER CORPORATION
Published by Pioneer Corporation.Copyright © 2003 by Pioneer Corporation.All rights reserved. Publication de Pioneer Corporation.Copyright © 2003 Pioneer Corporation.Tous droits de reproduction et de traductionréservés. Printed in JapanImprimé au Japon <CRD3747-A> EW <KKYNF/03B00001> PIO...