Page 2 - for future reference.; Contents
Thank you for purchasing this PIONEER product. Please read through this manual before using the product for the first time, to en-sure proper use. After reading, please keep the manual in a safe and accessible place for future reference. Be sure to read this ! DVD video disc region numbers 7 ! When ...
Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; To ensure safe driving; WARNING; Viewing of; Precautions; Prec
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read all of these instructions regardingyour display and retain them for future refer-ence. 1 Read this manual fully and carefully be-fore operating your display. 2 Keep this manual handy as a reference foroperating procedures and safety informa-tion. 3 Pay close attentio...
Page 6 - This unit; To avoid battery exhaustion
To watch a DVD, Video CD or TV on the frontdisplay, park your vehicle in a safe place andapply the parking brake. Parking brake interlock Certain functions (DVD/TV viewing and certaintouch panel keys) offered by this unit could bedangerous and/or unlawful if used while driv-ing. To prevent such func...
Page 7 - Information to User; For Canadian model; CAUTION; Specifications; About this manual; s potential; Before You Start; Before
Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out withoutappropriate authorization may invalidate theuser ’ s right to operate the equipment. For Canadian model This Class B digital apparatus complies withCanadian ICES-003. About this unit The tuner frequencies on this unit are allo-cated ...
Page 8 - Visit our website; Visit us at the following site:; Features; Touch panel key operation
After-sales service forPioneer products Please contact the dealer or distributor fromwhere you purchased this unit for after-salesservice (including warranty conditions) or anyother information. In case the necessary infor-mation is not available, please contact thecompanies listed below:Please do n...
Page 9 - About DivX
AAC file playback You can play back AAC files recorded on CD-R/RW/ROM (ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 stan-dard), DVD-R/RW/ROM (ISO9660 Level 1/Level2 standard, UDF 1.02) and USB storage device(FAT 16, FAT 32). DivX ® video compatibility Refer to DivX compatibility on page 104. JPEG picture file playback Y...
Page 10 - Resetting the microprocessor; Feature demo mode
When an operation isprohibited When you are watching a DVD and attempt toperform an operation, it may not be performedbecause of the programming on the disc.When this happens, the icon appears on the screen. ! The icon may not appear with certain discs. Resetting the microprocessor Pressing RESET le...
Page 11 - Head unit; Press to increase or decrease the volume.; Optional remote control; The remote control CD-R55 is sold separately.; What
Head unit 1 c / d (TRK) buttons Press to do manual seek tuning, fast for-ward, reverse and track search controls. 2 +/ – (VOL) buttons Press to increase or decrease the volume. 3 RESET button Press to return to the factory settings (initialsettings). 4 h (eject) button Press to eject a disc from thi...
Page 12 - Selecting a source; Basic Operations
Power ON/OFF 1 1 1 1 Source icon Turning the unit on % When using the touch panel keys, touch the source icon and then touch thedesired source name. The source names are displayed and select-able ones are highlighted. % When using the button, press SRC/OFF to turn the unit on. Turning the unit off %...
Page 13 - Adjusting the volume; Activating the touch panel keys; Shows the various information depending; Basic
! AUX1 is set to Video by default. Set the AUX1 to Off when not in use (refer to Switching the auxiliar y setting on page 50). ! Charging the portable audio player usingcar ’ s DC power source while connecting it to AUX input may generate noise. In this case,stop charging. ! RearView (rear view came...
Page 14 - Operating the menu; Touch to return to the previous display.
Operating the menu 1 Function Menu key Touch to switch to the functions for eachsource. 2 Audio Menu key Touch to switch to the sound quality controlmenu. 3 System Menu key Touch to switch to the setup functionsmenu. 4 Entertainment Menu key Touch to switch to the entertainment setupmenu. 5 ESC key ...
Page 15 - Scroll bar operation; If you see the scroll bar on the left side; Scrubber bar operation; Video CD; Playing a disc; the disc loading slot.; Basic playback controls
Scroll bar operation % If you see the scroll bar on the left side of the screen, drag upward or downwardto view the hidden object. # Touching or can also display the hidden object. Scrubber bar operation This operation is available for the followingsources: ! DVD-video ! Video CD ! CD ! Compressed a...
Page 16 - Switching the media file type; Touch Media to switch between media
o Skips to the start of the current track, chapteror file, then to previous tracks/chapters/files. ! Performs fast reverse by touching andholding o . p Skips to the next track, chapter or file. ! Performs fast forward by touching andholding p . Note You may find with some DVD or Video CD discsthat s...
Page 17 - Listening to the radio; Radio
Listening to the radio 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 6 5 These are the basic steps necessary to operatethe radio. More advanced tuner operation isexplained starting in the following section.Refer to the next page. 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. 2 Band indicator Shows which band the ra...
Page 18 - Tuning in strong signals
# You can also use a and b to recall radio sta- tion frequencies assigned to preset tuning keys P1 to P6 . 3 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis- play. Introduction of advancedtuner operation 1 Touch AV Menu and then touch Function Menu to display the functionnames. The function names are displa...
Page 19 - Watching a DVD; Playing DVD discs; Playing
Watching a DVD 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 7 8 9 6 These are the basic steps necessary to play aDVD with your DVD player. More advancedDVD operation is explained starting in the fol-lowing section. Refer to page 23. 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. 2 Title number indicator Shows the...
Page 20 - Operating the DVD menu; Using the touch panel keys; CM back
Skipping back or forwardto another title % To skip back or forward to another title, touch a or b . Touching a skips to the start of the next title. Touching b skips to the start of the previous title.Title numbers are displayed for eight sec-onds. Operating the DVD menu Some DVDs allow you to selec...
Page 21 - Slow motion playback; Pausing playback
Frame-by-frame playback This lets you move ahead one frame at a timeduring playback. % Touch r during playback. Each time you touch r , you move ahead one frame. # To return to normal playback, touch f . # With some discs, images may be unclear dur- ing frame-by-frame playback. Slow motion playback ...
Page 22 - Setting the; Return to the specified scene
! Only digital output of DTS audio is possible. Ifthis unit ’ s optical digital outputs are not con- nected, DTS audio will not be output, so selectan audio setting other than DTS. ! Display indications such as Dolby D and 5.1ch indicate the audio system recorded on the DVD. Depending on the setting...
Page 23 - If you select
Introduction of advancedDVD operation 1 Touch AV Menu and then touch Function Menu to display the functionnames. The function names are displayed and oper-able ones are highlighted. 2 Touch ESC to return to the playback dis- play. # To return to the previous display, touch Back . Repeating play Ther...
Page 24 - Watching a Video CD; PBC playback; Playing Video CDs
Watching a Video CD 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 These are the basic steps necessary to play aVideo CD with your DVD player. More ad-vanced Video CD operation is explained start-ing in the following section. Refer to the nextpage. 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. 2 Track number indicator Sho...
Page 25 - Each time you touch; This lets you slow down playback speed.
! During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC(Playback Control), PBC ON , search and time search functions cannot be used nor can youselect the range for repeat play. Frame-by-frame playback This lets you move ahead one frame at a timeduring playback. % Touch r during playback. Each time you touch r ...
Page 27 - Listening to a CD
Listening to a CD 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 These are the basic steps necessary to play aCD with your DVD player. More advanced CDoperation is explained starting in the followingsection. Refer to the next page. 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. 2 Track number indicator Shows the nu...
Page 28 - Tracks play in a random order.; Scanning tracks of a CD; The first 10 seconds of each track is played.; Playing CDs
Switching the media file type If a disc contains a mixture of various mediafile types such as DivX and MP3, you canswitch between media file types to play. Referto Switching the media file type on page 16. % Touch Media to switch between media file types. Using advanced soundretriever Advanced sound...
Page 29 - Listening to compressed audio; Playing compressed audio
Listening to compressed audio 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 These are the basic steps necessary to play acompressed audio with your DVD player. Moreadvanced compressed audio operation is ex-plained starting in the following section. Referto the next page. 1 Source icon Shows the media type curre...
Page 30 - That selection will begin to play.
! If the characters recorded on the disc are notcompatible with this unit, those characterswill not be displayed. ! Text information may not be correctly dis-played depending on the recorded en-vironment. Selecting files from the filename list File name list lets you see the list of file names(or fo...
Page 31 - and; Scanning folders and tracks; While you are using
Repeating play For compressed audio playback, there arethree repeat play ranges: Folder (folder re- peat), File (one-track repeat) and Disc (repeat all tracks). % Touch Repeat on the function menu to select the repeat range. ! Disc – Repeat all tracks ! File – Repeat the current track ! Folder – Rep...
Page 32 - Playing DivX/JPEG files
Watching a DivX/JPEG 2 2 2 1 1 1 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 These are the basic steps necessary to play aDivX/JPEG with your DVD player. More ad-vanced DivX/JPEG operation is explained start-ing in the following section. Refer to page 35. 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected. 2 Folder number indica...
Page 33 - Viewing a JPEG slideshow; Playing DivX; Playable number of times is displayed with; If the message is displayed after load-; Touch your favorite file name (or folder; Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis-
Viewing a JPEG slideshow When loading a CD/CD-R/RW containingJPEG picture files, this unit automaticallystarts a slideshow from the first folder/pictureon the disc. The player displays the pictures ineach folder in alphabetical order.The table below shows the controls for viewinga slideshow. Key Wha...
Page 34 - Capture an image in JPEG files
Displaying text informationon DivX/JPEG disc Text information recorded on a DivX/JPEG disccan be displayed. % Touch INFO. Touch INFO repeatedly to switch between the following settings: Folder Name (folder name) — File Name (file name) # If the characters recorded on the disc are not compatible with...
Page 36 - Selecting files from the file name list; Playing songs in a USB storage device
Basic Operations 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 For details about the supported device, refer toPortable audio player compatibility on page 9.Operation of JPEG in a USB storage device isthe same as JPEG on a disc. 1 Source icon Shows the media type currently playing. 2 Folder number indicator Shows the f...
Page 37 - Function and operation
Pausing compressed audioplayback % Touch f during playback. # To resume playback at the same point that you turned pause on, touch f again. Switching the media file type The operation is the same as that of the built-in DVD player.If a USB portable audio player/USB memorycontains compressed audio fi...
Page 38 - to; Using iPod
Basic Operations 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 4 4 5 ! You can use this unit to control an iPod byusing a cable (e.g., CD-IU50), which is soldseparately. ! If an iPod with video capabilities is con-nected to this unit via interface cable (e.g.CD-IU50V), which is sold separately, you canenjoy the video content...
Page 39 - Playing video; Operating this; Browsing for a song/video; When browsing for a song; Using
! If the characters recorded on the iPod are notcompatible with this unit, those charactersare not displayed. ! This unit can display the album art. Whileloading the album art information from iPod,functions may not work properly. — List operation may not function promptly. — Time display and actual...
Page 40 - Searching by alphabet in the list; Searching; While repeat play range is set to
Searching by alphabet in the list 1 Select a category. (Refer to Searching songs/videos by category on the previous page.) 2 When a list for the selected category is displayed, touch ABC to switch to alphabetsearch mode. Alphabet search mode is displayed. 3 Touch c or d to select the first letter yo...
Page 42 - Touch AudioBooks to select your favor-; Changing the screen mode
% Touch AudioBooks to select your favor- ite setting. ! Faster – Playback faster than normal speed ! Normal – Playback in normal speed ! Slower – Playback slower than normal speed Changing the screen mode While video is playing, you can select the dis-play mode between widescreen (16:9) andstandard ...
Page 43 - Using balance adjustment; Using the equalizer; Center frequency; Audio Adjustments
Introduction of audioadjustments 1 Audio display Shows the audio adjustment status. Important If the multi-channel processor (DEQ-P8000) isconnected to this unit, the audio function will bechanged to the multi-channel processor ’ s audio menu. For details, refer to Introduction of DSP ad- justments ...
Page 44 - Adjusting loudness
Custom Custom Flat Flat Super Bass Super bass # Custom is an adjusted equalizer curve that you create. If you make adjustments to an equali-zer curve, the equalizer curve setting is memor-ized in Custom . # When Flat is selected, no supplement or cor- rection is made to the sound. This is useful toc...
Page 45 - Using the high pass filter; Adjusting source levels
Using the high pass filter When you do not want low sounds from thesubwoofer output frequency range to playfrom the front or rear speakers, turn on theHPF (high pass filter). Only frequencies higherthan those in the selected range are outputfrom the front or rear speakers. 1 Touch High Pass Filter o...
Page 46 - Setting the subtitle language; When you select; Language code; Setting the audio language; Setting up the DVD player
Introduction of DVD setupadjustments 1 1 DVD setup menu display Shows the DVD setup menu names. You can use this menu to change audio, subti-tle, parental lock and other DVD settings. 1 Touch g . Setup will be displayed instead of Menu . 2 Touch Setup. The DVD setup function names are displayed. 3 T...
Page 47 - Setting the menu language; Setting the angle icon display; Setting the slide show interval; Setting
! You can also switch the audio language bytouching Audio during playback. (Refer to Changing audio language during playback(Multi-audio) on page 21.) ! Even if you use Audio during playback to switch the audio language, this does not af-fect the settings here. Setting the menu language You can set ...
Page 48 - Setting the parental lock; Setting the code number and level; If you forget your code number; Changing the level; Setting the DivX subtitle file
! Manual – JPEG images can be switched manually Setting the parental lock Some DVD video discs let you use parentallock to restrict children from viewing violentand adult-oriented scenes. You can set the par-ental lock to your desired level. ! When you set a parental lock level and thenplay a disc f...
Page 49 - Displaying your DivX; Touch DivX VOD on the DVD setup; Setting for digital output
! Custom – Display the DivX external subti- tles Notes ! Up to 42 characters can be displayed on oneline. If more than 42 characters are set, theline breaks and the characters are displayedon the next line. ! Up to 126 characters can be displayed on onescreen. If more than 126 characters are set,the...
Page 50 - Adjusting initial settings; Switching the auxiliary setting; Using the AUX source; Switching the auxiliary 1 setting; Switching the auxiliary 2 setting; Initial Settings
Adjusting initial settings 1 1 Function display Shows the function names. Using the initial settings, you can customizevarious system settings to achieve optimal per-formance from this unit. 1 Touch the source icon and then touch Off to turn this unit off. 2 Touch the screen to display the touch pan...
Page 51 - Initial
# When no subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select Full (full-range speaker). # When a subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select Subwoofer (subwoofer). # When the rear output setting is Subwoofer , you cannot operate the following procedure. 3 Touch c or d next to Preout to switch t...
Page 52 - Correcting distorted sound; Auto TA and EQ; Resetting the audio functions
1 Touch PIN Code Input on the initial menu. PIN code input display appears. 2 Touch 0 to 9 to input the PIN code of your Bluetooth audio player. # To cancel the inputted numbers, touch C . 3 After inputting PIN code (up to 16 di- gits), touch . The PIN code you entered is stored in this sys-tem. Cor...
Page 53 - System settings; System
Introduction of systemadjustments 1 1 System menu display Shows the system function names. 1 Touch AV Menu and then touch System Menu to display the system func-tion names. The system function names are displayed andoperable ones are highlighted. 2 Touch ESC to return to the display of each source. ...
Page 54 - Adjusting the dimmer; Setting the AV input
Changing the pictureadjustment You can adjust the Brightness (brightness), Contrast (contrast), Color (color) , Hue (hue), Dimmer (dimmer), Temperature (tempera- ture) and Black Level (black level) for each source and rear view camera. ! You cannot adjust Color , Hue , Contrast and Black Level for t...
Page 55 - Setting the clock; Selecting a
Setting the clock Use these instructions to set the clock. 1 Touch Clock Adjustment on the system menu. 2 Touch On/Off to turn the clock display on. # To turn the clock display off, touch On/Off again. 3 Touch c or d to select the segment of the clock display you wish to set. Each time you touch c o...
Page 56 - You can select one from the following list.; Customizing the illumination color; Entertainment settings
Introduction ofentertainment settings 1 1 Entertainment menu display Shows the entertainment function names. 1 Touch AV Menu and then touch Entertainment Menu to display the enter-tainment function names. The entertainment function names are dis-played and operable ones are highlighted. 2 Touch ESC ...
Page 57 - Selecting the OSD color; You can change the OSD color.; Entertain
2 Touch Custom to display the customiz- ing menu. 3 Press +/ – (VOL) to customize the color. 4 To store the customized color in mem- ory, touch and hold one of preset keys(Memo1, Memo2 or Memo3) until the beepsounds. The customized color has been stored in mem-ory.The next time you touch the same pr...
Page 58 - The adjusted position data is saved.; About AUX connection method; Other Functions
Adjusting the responsepositions of the touch panels(Touch Panel Calibration) If you feel that the touch panel keys on thescreen deviate from the actual positions thatrespond to your touch, adjust the response po-sitions of the touch panel. There are two ad-justment methods: 4-point adjustment, inwhi...
Page 59 - Selecting AUX as the source; Setting the AUX title; Using the external unit; Basic operation; Other
% Insert the stereo mini plug into the AUX input jack on this unit. For more details, refer to What ’ s what on page 11. IP-BUS-RCA interconnector ( AUX-2 ) When connecting auxiliar y device using an IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector (sold separately) % Use an IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as the CD-RB20/C...
Page 60 - Touch any of 1 to 6 to select a function.; Advanced operations; Touch AV Menu and then touch
Using the functions allocatedto 1 to 6 keys 1 Touch NEXT. 2 Touch any of 1 to 6 to select a function. Advanced operations 1 Touch AV Menu and then touch Function Menu to display the functionnames. The function names are displayed and oper-able ones are highlighted. ! Function1 (function 1) ! Functio...
Page 61 - Pausing CD playback; Available accessories; vailable
Multi-CD Player Listening to a CD 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 3 3 5 You can use this unit to control a multi-CDplayer, which is sold separately. ! Only functions described in this sectioncan be operated. ! Only functions described in this manualare supported by 50-disc multi-CD players. ! Only 12 disc title...
Page 63 - XM tuner; Listening to XM Satellite Radio
XM tuner Listening to XM Satellite Radio 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 3 3 3 You can use this unit to control an XM satellitedigital tuner (GEX-P920XM), which is soldseparately. For details concerning operation, refer to theXM tuner ’ s operation manuals. This section provides information on XM operatio...
Page 64 - Selecting an XM channel directly; Making the MyMix playlist
Switching the XM channelselect mode You have two methods for selecting a channel:by number and by category. When selectingby number, channels in any category can beselected. Select by category to narrow yoursearch down to only channels in a particularcategory. % Touch Mode to select the desired chan...
Page 65 - Setting up a song alert; Displaying the Radio ID; Channel number select setting; Switching the XM display
# You cannot memorize the song title or the ar- tist name of the channel 000. # It is possible that the memorized title is not displayed correctly. 2 Touch OK to confirm. ! To delete the song from the MyMix playlist,refer to Deleting the song from the MyMix playlist on this page. When the song in th...
Page 66 - SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner; Listening to SIRIUS Satellite Radio; Selecting a SIRIUS channel
SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner Listening to SIRIUS Satellite Radio 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 3 3 3 You can use this unit to control a SIRIUS Satel-lite Radio tuner, which is sold separately. When the SIRIUS tuner is used together withthis unit, some operations differ slightly fromthose described in th...
Page 68 - Turning the MyMix function on or off; Using the Game Alert function; Selecting teams for Game Alert
! If you would rather not to tune to that sta-tion, touch Stay . ! If an alert for the song in the MyMix playlistis set up to off, no alert will be providedeven when the song is broadcast. Refer to Setting up a song alert on this page. ! If there is slight difference between thememorized title and t...
Page 69 - Switching the Game Alert on or off; Displaying game information; Switching the SIRIUS display
Switching the Game Alert on or off Once you made team selections, you need toturn the Game Alert function on. ! The Game Alert function is on at the defaultsetting. 1 Touch Team Set. 2 Touch Alert On to turn the Game Alert on. The Game Alert function is now on. # To turn the Game Alert function off,...
Page 70 - Listening to HD Radio; Storing and recalling broadcast fre-; Displaying text information
HD Radio ™ tuner Listening to HD Radio 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 You can use this unit to control an HD Radiotuner (GEX-P10HD), which is sold separately. For details concerning operation, refer to theHD Radio tuner ’ s operation manual. 1 Source icon Shows which source ha...
Page 71 - and the other is; Switching the reception mode; , reception will be conducted within an
# Only when the tuner has been tuned in to an HD Radio broadcasting, display can be changed. # When the tuner has been tuned in to an HD Radio broadcasting, default display is changedinto station name instead of frequency. Introduction of advanced tuneroperation 1 Touch AV Menu and then touch Functi...
Page 72 - Bluetooth Audio; s operation manual. This
Bluetooth Audio Basic Operations 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 ! If you connect a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) to this unit, you can control Blue-tooth audio players via Bluetooth wirelesstechnology. ! In some countries, CD-BTB200 is not soldon the market. Important ! Depending on the Bluetooth audio play...
Page 73 - is displayed. This unit is; After the disconnection is completed,
2 Touch d . Playback starts. 3 To skip back or forward to another track, briefly touch o or p . # You can also skip back or forward to another track by pressing c or d ( TRK ). 4 To perform fast forward or reverse, keep touching o or p . # You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward by pressing a...
Page 74 - Bluetooth Telephone; Shows which source has been selected.
Bluetooth Telephone Basic Operations 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 9 8 7 ! If you use a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200), you can connect a cellular phonefeaturing Bluetooth wireless technology tothis unit for hands-free, wireless calls, evenwhile driving. ! In some countries, CD-BTB200 is n...
Page 75 - Setting up for hands-free phoning; Connecting a cellular phone; Making a phone call; Voice recognition; Taking a phone call; Answering an incoming call; Rejecting an incoming call; The call is rejected.; Answering a call waiting
! This unit does not have the name edit func-tion of a Phone Book entry. % Touch the source icon and then touch TEL to select the telephone. Note The equalizer curve for the phone source is fixed.When selecting the phone source, you cannotperform the operation in the following section.Refer to Using...
Page 76 - Rejecting call waiting; Searching for available cellular phones; code on your cellular phone.; flashes and the unit is; Disconnecting a cellular phone; After disconnection is completed,
# You can also perform the same operation by pressing d ( TRK ). Rejecting call waiting % Touch to reject a call waiting. # You can also perform the same operation by pressing d ( TRK ). Introduction to advancedoperations 1 Touch AV Menu and then touch Function Menu to display the functionnames. The...
Page 77 - Deleting a registered phone; A confirmation display appears. Touch; Using the phone book; Transferring entries to the phone book; The Phone Book Transfer is now on standby.; Changing the phone book display order; is displayed and the name view; Calling a number in the phone book
# If the assignment is empty, the device name is not displayed. If the assignment is already taken,the device name appears. To replace an assign-ment with a new phone, first delete the currentassignment. For more detailed instructions, see Deleting a registered phone on this page. # If the registrat...
Page 78 - Editing phone numbers; Clearing a phone book entry; Calling a number in; Using the call history
1 Touch to display the Phone Book. 2 Touch c or d to select the first letter of the name you are looking for. 3 Touch Enter to show entries starting with the letter you chose. The display shows the first six Phone Book en-tries starting with that letter (e.g. “ Ben ” , “ Brian ” and “ Burt ” when “ ...
Page 79 - Using preset numbers; Assigning preset numbers; Making a; Recalling preset numbers; Clearing memory; Select from the following:
2 Touch a phone number or name (if en- tered) you want to call. The display returns to the normal display andthe phone number you selected is displayedon the information bar. 3 Touch to make a call. # For an international call, touch Add “ + ” to add + to the phone number. 4 To end the call, touch ....
Page 80 - Displaying BD address of this system; 2-digit hexadecimal string is displayed.
! Dial Preset (preset phone numbers) After selecting a desired item, a confirmationdisplay appears. Touch OK to delete the mem- ory. # If you do not want to clear memory that you have selected, touch Cancel . # If you want to clear all the Phone Book, dia- led/received/missed call history list and p...
Page 81 - TV tuner
TV tuner Important This manual describes analog TV tuner operation.If you are already using a Pioneer analog TVtuner, such as the GEX-P5700TV, read this section.However, please read the important informationbelow. ! Pioneer stopped selling analog TV tuners inthe U.S. in 2006, and analog TV tuners ar...
Page 82 - begins to flash. While
5 To perform seek tuning, keep touching c or d for about one second and release. The tuner will scan the channels until a broad-cast strong enough for good reception isfound. # You can cancel seek tuning by briefly touching either c or d . # If you keep touching c or d you can skip broadcasting chan...
Page 83 - Digital Signal Processor; Introduction of DSP adjustments; Shows the DSP function names.; Using the position selector; tening position as listed in the table.
Digital Signal Processor Introduction of DSP adjustments 1 You can use this unit to control multi-channelprocessor (DEQ-P8000), which is sold sepa-rately. 1 DSP display Shows the DSP function names. By carrying out the following settings/adjust-ments in the order shown, you can create a fi-nely-tune...
Page 84 - Using the sound field control
Note When you make adjustments to the listening po-sition, the speaker outputs are automatically setfor appropriate levels. You can tailor the levelsmore precisely referring to Adjusting the speaker output levels using a test tone or Adjusting the speaker output levels . Using balance adjustment You...
Page 85 - Using the dynamic range control
2 Touch Source Level Adjuster on the DSP function menu. 3 Touch c or d to adjust the source vo- lume. Each time you touch c or d it increases or de- creases the source volume. +4 to – 4 is displayed as the source volume is increased or decreased. Notes ! The AM volume level can also be adjustedwith ...
Page 86 - Adjusting the Music mode; Setting the speaker setting
! Music Adjust – Adjust the Music mode # You can operate Music Adjust only when Music has been selected. Adjusting the Music mode You can adjust the Music mode with the fol-lowing three controls. ! Panorama ( Panorama ) extends the front stereo image to include the surroundspeakers for an exciting “...
Page 87 - Selecting a cross-over frequency
# You cannot select Off , when Front (front speakers) have been selected. # You can select On or Off , when Subwoofer (subwoofer) has been selected. # You can switch Reverse (reverse phase) or Normal (normal phase), when Phase (subwoofer setting) has been selected. Correcting the subwoofer ’ s phase...
Page 88 - Using the time alignment
Front (front speakers) — Center (center speak- er) — Rear (rear speakers) — Subwoofer (sub- woofer) 3 Touch c or d to select cross-over fre- quency. Each time you touch c or d selects cross-over frequencies in the following order: 63Hz — 80Hz — 100Hz — 125Hz — 160Hz — 200Hz Note Selecting a cross-ov...
Page 89 - Adjusting the time alignment; Recalling equalizer curves; Adjusting 3-band parametric equalizer
Adjusting the time alignment You can adjust the distance between eachspeaker and the selected position. ! An adjusted time alignment is memorizedin Custom . 1 Touch Time Alignment and then touch TA Adjust. # You cannot select TA Adjust when neither Front-L nor Front-R is selected in Position . 2 Tou...
Page 90 - Using the auto-equalizer; Auto TA and
! The center speaker largely determines thesound image and getting the balance rightisn ’ t easy. We recommend reproducing a 2- ch. audio (a CD for example) and gettingthe balance right among the speakers ex-cept for the center, and then reproducing a5.1-ch. audio (Dolby Digital or DTS) and ad-justi...
Page 91 - s input
The auto-equalizer automatically measuresthe car interior acoustic characteristics, andthen creates the auto-equalizer curve basedon that information. WARNING To prevent accidents, never carry out auto TA andEQ while driving. When this function measuresthe car interior acoustic characteristics to cr...
Page 92 - Carrying out auto TA and EQ; If the car; standing auto TA and EQ error messages
Carrying out auto TA and EQ 1 Stop the car in a place that is as quiet as possible, close all doors, windows andthe sun roof, and then turn the engine off. If the engine is left running, engine noise mayprevent correct auto TA and EQ. 2 Fix the supplied microphone in the cen- ter of the headrest of ...
Page 94 - Troubleshooting; Additional Information
Troubleshooting Common Symptom Cause Action (See) Power doesn ’ t turn on. The unit doesn ’ t operate. Leads and connectors are incor-rectly connected. Confirm once more that all connections arecorrect. The fuse is blown. Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing, thenreplace the fuse. Be very sure to...
Page 95 - Additional
Nothing is displayed.The touch panel keys cannot beused. The rear view camera is not con-nected. Camera Polarity is at incorrect set- ting. Connect a rear view camera.Press and hold MUTE to return to the source display and then select the correct setting for Camera Polarity . (Page 55) Problems duri...
Page 96 - Error messages
Problems during iPod playback Symptom Cause Action iPod doesn ’ t operate correctly. Cables are incorrectly connected. Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iPodmain menu is displayed, connect the cableagain.Reset the iPod. The iPod version is old. Update the iPod version. Problems during multi-chann...
Page 98 - Understanding auto TA and EQ error messages
iPod Message Cause Action Error-02-6X/-9X/-DX Communication failure Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iPodmain menu is displayed, connect the cableagain.Reset the iPod. iPod failure Disconnect the cable from iPod. Once iPodmain menu is displayed, connect the cableagain.Reset the iPod. Error-02-67...
Page 99 - Understanding messages
Understanding messages Messages Translation CAUTION: Screen image may appear re-versed. Pioneer recommends the use of a camera which outputs mirrorreversed images, otherwise screen image may appear re-versed. Additional Information En 99 Appendix Additional Information
Page 100 - DVD discs
Handling guideline of discsand player ! Use only discs featuring any of followinglogos. DVD video Video CD CD ! Use only normal, round discs. If you insertirregular, non-round, shaped discs theymay jam in the DVD player or not play prop-erly. ! Check all discs for cracks, scratches orwarping before ...
Page 101 - WMA
DVD-R/DVD-RW discs ! Unfinalized DVD-R/-RW discs which havebeen recorded with the Video format (videomode) cannot be played back. ! DVD-R/-RW discs which have been re-corded with the Video Recording format(VR mode) cannot be played back. ! It may not be possible to play back DVD-R/DVD-RW discs, beca...
Page 102 - Compressed audio files on the disc
! Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz (32,44.1, 48 kHz for emphasis) ! Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3(ID3 tag Version 2.x is given priority thanVersion 1.x.) ! M3u playlist: No ! MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: No AAC ! Compatible format: AAC encoded by iTunes ! File extension: .m4a...
Page 103 - Example of a hierarchy; : Compressed audio file; iPod compatibility
! Operations may vary depending on thekind of USB audio player and a USB mem-ory. Example of a hierarchy : Folder : Compressed audio file 12 3 4 56 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 The sequence of audio files onthe disc ! This unit assigns folder numbers. The usercannot assign folder numbers. ! Folde...
Page 104 - About handling the iPod; For details, refer to the iPod; About iPod settings; JPEG picture files; There is no progressive JPEG compatibility.; DivX video files; DivX compatibility; DivX Ultra format: No
! Pioneer CD-IU50 interface cable is alsoavailable. For details, consult your deal-er. About handling the iPod CAUTION ! Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data loston the iPod even if that data is lost whileusing this unit. ! Do not leave the iPod in direct sunlight for ex-tended amounts of time...
Page 105 - Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz; Using the display correctly; Handling the display
! LPCM: No ! Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR ! Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz ! Compatible external subtitle file extension:.srt Using the display correctly CAUTION ! If liquid or foreign matter should get insidethis unit, turn off the power immediately andconsult your dealer or the nea...
Page 106 - Changing the wide screen size; Changing the wide screen mode; Changing the picture adjustment; Small fluorescent tube
— In the direct sunlight — Near the heater vent ! The product lifetime of the LED backlight ismore than 10 000 hours. However, it maydecrease if used in high temperatures. ! If the LED backlight reaches the end of itsproduct lifetime, the screen will becomedark and the image will no longer be pro-je...
Page 114 - AM tuner
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 72 dB (IHF-A network) AM tuner Frequency range ...................... 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz (10 kHz) Usable sensitivity ..................... 25 µV (S/N: 20 dB)Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IHF-A network) CEA2006 Specifications Power output ..........
Page 115 - Index
A Angle icon ................................................. . 22, . 47 Aspect ratio ............................................ . 47, . 110 Audio language .................................. . 21, . 34, . 46 B Bookmark ........................................................ . 20 Brightness ........
Page 116 - PIONEER CORPORATION
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KUTOKYO 153-8654, JAPAN PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A.TEL: (800) 421-1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium/BelgiqueTEL: (0) 3/570.05.11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AS...