Page 2 - After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man-; Contents
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operateyour model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man- ual in a safe place for future reference. Be sure to read this ! Playable discs 9 ! DVD vid...
Page 6 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; To ensure safe driving; WARNING; Viewing of; Precautions
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 7 - This unit; When using a rear view camera; To avoid battery exhaustion; Prec
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 8 - Information to User; For Canadian model; CAUTION; Before You Start
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 9 - Playable discs; DVD video; DVD video disc region numbers; About this manual; s potential; Before
Playable discs DVD, Video CD and CD discs that display thelogos shown below can be played back on thisplayer. DVD video Video CD CD Notes ! is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation. ! This player can only play back discs bearingthe marks shown above. DVD video disc region numbers DVD ...
Page 10 - Visit our website; Features; Compressed audio compatibility
U.S.A. Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISIONP.O. Box 1760Long Beach, CA 90801-1760800-421-1404 CANADA Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT300 Allstate ParkwayMarkham, Ontario L3R 0P21-877-283-5901905-479-4411 For warranty information please see the Li...
Page 11 - About WMA; The Windows Media
! Manufactured under license under U.S. Pa-tent #: 5,451,942 & other U.S. and world-wide patents issued & pending. DTS andDTS Digital Out are registered trademarksand the DTS logos and Symbol are trade-marks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Portable audio player compat...
Page 12 - To protect the LCD screen
About MP3 Supply of this product only conveys a licensefor private, non-commercial use and does notconvey a license nor imply any right to usethis product in any commercial (i.e. revenue-generating) real time broadcasting (terrestrial,satellite, cable and/or any other media), broad-casting/streaming...
Page 13 - For viewing LCD comfortably; Changing the wide screen size; Changing the wide screen mode; Changing the picture adjustment; When an operation is prohibited; Switching the warning tone; Removing the front panel
For viewing LCD comfortably Due to its construction, the viewing angle ofthe LCD screen is limited. You can adjust it bychanging either screen size or picture adjust-ment. Changing the wide screen size By changing the screen size from 4:3 to 16:9,you can adjust the screen so that the screencan fit t...
Page 14 - Attaching the front panel; Resetting the microprocessor; Pressing; Feature demo mode; . To restart the feature
Attaching the front panel 1 Slide the front panel to the left. Front panel and the head unit are jointed onthe left side. Make sure that the front panelhas been jointed to the head unit. 2 Press the right side of the front panel until it is firmly seated. # If you can ’ t attach the front panel to t...
Page 15 - Head unit; SRC button; Optional remote control; The remote control CD-R55 is sold separately.; Operating this unit; Operating
What ’ s What Head unit 1 VOLUME/MUTE button Rotate it to increase or decrease the vo-lume.Press to cut the sound. 2 SRC button This unit is turned on by selecting a source.Press to cycle through all the availablesources. 3 Disc loading slot Insert a disc to play. 4 – /+ (TRACK) button Press to do m...
Page 16 - Basic Operations; Turning the unit on; Selecting a source
Basic Operations Power ON/OFF 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 to turn the unit on. Turning the uni...
Page 17 - Adjusting the volume; Use VOLUME/MUTE to adjust the; Touch panel key basic operation; Activating the touch panel keys; Touch the screen to activate the touch; Operating the menu; Touch AV MENU to display MENU.
! Image from rear view camera can be dis-played automatically when the appropriatesetting is conducted. For details, refer to Set- ting for rear view camera (back up camera) on page 46. ! External unit refers to a Pioneer product (suchas ones available in the future) that, althoughincompatible as a ...
Page 18 - Opening and closing the LCD panel; to open the; Turning the LCD panel horizontal
2 Touch the desired key to display the function names you want to operate. # To go to the next group of function names, touch NEXT . # To return to the previous group of function names, touch PREV . 3 Touch ESC to return to the display of each source. Opening and closing the LCD panel The LCD panel ...
Page 19 - Radio; Touch
% Press and hold OPEN/CLOSE to turn the LCD panel horizontal. # To return to original position, press and hold OPEN/CLOSE again. # The LCD panel returns to the original position automatically with beeping sound 10 secondsafter operation. Radio Basic Operations 1 Source icon 2 Band indicator 3 Preset...
Page 20 - Tuning in strong signals
Note Listening AM radio while an iPod is charged fromthis unit may generate noise. In this case, turnthe iPod charge setting off and noise is disap-peared. (Refer to Switching the iPod charge setting on page 47.) Storing and recalling broadcastfrequencies You can easily store up to six broadcast fre...
Page 21 - Playback will automatically start.; or
Built-in DVD player Basic Operations 1 Source icon 2 Media indicatorShows the type of disc currently playing. 3 Title/Folder number indicatorDVD: shows the title currently playing.Compressed audio and DivX: shows the foldercurrently playing. 4 Chapter/track/file number indicatorDVD: shows the chapte...
Page 22 - Basic playback controls; Switching the media file type; Using DVD menu direct touch control
! If bookmark function is on, DVD playback re-sumes from the selected point. For more de-tails, refer to Resume playback (Bookmark) on page 24. ! 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 ...
Page 23 - Using the touch panel keys; PBC playback; Playing DivX
Using the touch panel keys 1 Touch to display touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu. # When the touch panel keys are not displayed, you can display them by touching the screen. # To switch to the DVD menu direct touch con- trol, touch TOUCH . 2 Touch a , b , c or d to select the desired menu item...
Page 25 - Each time you touch; This function is available for DVD video.
Changing audio languageduring playback (Multi-audio) DVDs can provide audio playback with differ-ent languages and different systems (Dolby Di-gital, DTS etc.). With DVDs featuring multi-audio recordings, you can switch between lan-guages/audio systems during playback. ! This function is available f...
Page 26 - Slow motion playback; Return to the specified scene; Text information
Frame-by-frame playback This lets you move ahead one frame at a timeduring playback. ! This function is available for DVD andVideo CD. % Touch r during playback. Each time you touch r , you move ahead one frame. # To return to normal playback, touch de . # To switch between groups of touch panel key...
Page 27 - Displaying text information; For CD TEXT discs; Selecting tracks from the track list
Displaying text information % Touch INFO. Touch INFO repeatedly to switch between the following settings: For CD TEXT discs : disc title — : disc artist name — : track title — : track artist name For compressed audio discs : folder name — : file name — : album title — : track title — : artist name F...
Page 28 - Playing tracks in random order; Scanning tracks or folders; Selecting audio output
For DVD, play range can be selected from DISC (disc repeat), TITLE (title repeat) and CHAPTER (chapter repeat). For Video CD and CD, play range can be se-lected from DISC (disc repeat) and TRACK (track repeat).For compressed audio and DivX, play rangecan be selected from DISC (disc repeat), FOLDER (...
Page 29 - Using compression; Playing songs on iPod
! If you select Linear PCM , when playing a disc recorded on a dual mono mode, youcan operate this function. (Refer to Setting for digital output on page 40.) % Touch L/R SELECT on the function menu to select the audio output. Touch L/R SELECT repeatedly until the desired audio output appears in the...
Page 30 - Playing video; When browsing for a song
2 To skip back or forward to another song, touch o or p . # You can also skip back or forward to another song by pressing – or + ( TRACK ). 3 To perform fast forward or reverse, keep touching o or p . # You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward by pressing and holding – or + ( TRACK ). 4 When p...
Page 32 - Changing audiobook speed
2 Touch LINK SEARCH to turn link search on. Searches albums of the artist and displays thelist. 3 Touch a list title that you want to play. For more details about the selecting operation,refer to step 3 of Browsing for a song/video on page 30. Note If link search is aborted, NOT FOUND is dis- played...
Page 33 - Function and operation; and
4 To skip back or forward to another compressed audio file, briefly touch o or p . # You can also skip back or forward to another audio file by pressing – or + ( TRACK ). Notes ! Optimum performance of this unit may not beobtained depending on the connected USBportable audio player/USB memory. ! If ...
Page 34 - Selecting files from the file name list; Audio Adjustments; Introduction of audio adjustments; Touch AV MENU and then touch; Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis-; Using balance adjustment
Selecting files from the filename list The operation is the same as that of the built-in DVD player.Refer to Selecting files from the file name list on page 27. Audio Adjustments Introduction of audio adjustments 1 Audio displayShows the audio adjustment status. Important If the multi-channel proces...
Page 35 - Using the equalizer; Recalling equalizer curves; Adjusting equalizer curves; Center frequency
1 Touch FADER/BALANCE on the audio function menu. # When the rear output setting is S.W , BALANCE will be displayed instead of FADER/BALANCE . Refer to Setting the rear output and subwoofer controller on page 41. 2 Touch a or b to adjust front/rear speaker balance. Each time you touch a or b it move...
Page 36 - Adjusting loudness; Using subwoofer output; Boosting the bass
4 Touch c or d next to FREQUENCY to se- lect the frequency to adjust. Low: 40Hz — 80Hz — 100Hz — 160Hz Mid: 200Hz — 500Hz — 1kHz — 2kHz High: 3.15kHz — 8kHz — 10kHz — 12.5kHz 5 Touch c or d next to Q.FACTOR to se- lect the Q factor.2W — 1W — 1N — 2N 6 Touch a or b to adjust the level of the equalize...
Page 37 - Adjusting source levels; Setting up the DVD player; Setting the subtitle language
Only frequencies higher than those in the se-lected range are outputted from the front orrear speakers. Adjusting source levels SLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjustthe volume level of each source to prevent ra-dical changes in volume when switching be-tween sources. ! Settings are based on ...
Page 38 - When you select; Language code; Setting the audio language; Setting the menu language
# If you have selected OTHERS , refer to When you select OTHERS on this page. Notes ! If the selected language is not recorded onthe disc, the language specified on the disc isdisplayed. ! You can also switch the subtitle language bytouching SUBTITLE during playback. (Refer to Changing the subtitle ...
Page 39 - Setting the parental lock; Setting the code number and level
Setting the angle icon display You can set it up so that the angle icon ap-pears on scenes where the angle can beswitched. ! Initially, this function is set to on. % Touch MULTI ANGLE on the DVD setup menu to turn angle icon display on. # To turn the angle icon display off, touch MULTI ANGLE again. ...
Page 40 - If you forget your code number; Changing the level; Setting the DivX subtitle file; Displaying your DivX; Selecting
! With some discs, the parental lock may be ac-tive only on the scenes with certain levels. Theplayback of those scenes will be skipped. Fordetails, refer to the instruction manual thatcame with the discs. Changing the level You can change the set parental lock level. 1 Touch NEXT on the DVD setup m...
Page 41 - Initial Settings; Adjusting initial settings; Using the AUX source; Switching the auxiliary 1 setting
Initial Settings Adjusting initial settings Using the initial settings, you can customizevarious system settings to achieve optimal per-formance from this unit. 1 Function displayShows the function names. 1 Touch the source icon and then touch OFF to turn this unit off. 2 Touch the screen to display...
Page 42 - Changing languages for CAUTION
# When the rear output setting is S.W , you can- not operate the following procedure. 3 Touch c or d next to PREOUT to switch the subwoofer output or rear output. Touching c or d will switch between S.W and REAR and that status will be displayed. Notes ! Even if you change this setting, there is noo...
Page 43 - Correcting distorted sound; Resetting the audio functions; Setting the security indicator
! You can only operate this function whenBluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) is con-nected to this unit. 1 Touch NEXT on the initial menu. 2 Touch PINCODE INPUT. PIN code input display appears. 3 Touch 0 to 9 to input the PIN code of your Bluetooth audio player. # To cancel the inputted numbers, touc...
Page 44 - Other Functions; You can adjust
Other Functions Introduction of systemadjustments 1 System menu displayShows 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. # To go to the next group of function na...
Page 45 - Adjusting the dimmer; Selecting the background display; Audio source; Setting the AV input
1 Touch PICTURE ADJUSTMENT on the system menu. The adjustment function names are displayed. 2 Touch any of the following touch panel keys to select the function to be adjusted. ! BRIGHTNESS – Adjust the black intensity ! CONTRAST – Adjust the contrast ! COLOR – Adjust the color saturation ! HUE – Ad...
Page 46 - Selecting a
1 Touch CLOCK ADJ 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 or d it will select one segment of the clock display:Hour — Minute ...
Page 47 - Switching the iPod charge setting; Selecting the OSD color; You can change the OSD color.; Selecting the illumination color; The adjusted position data is saved.
2 Touch AUTO FLAP to select the display to open/close automatically or manually. Each time you touch AUTO FLAP it switches between the following settings: ! ON – The LCD panel will be opened or closed automatically with the turning of theignition switch on or off ! OFF – You have to press OPEN/CLOSE...
Page 48 - About AUX connection method; What; Selecting AUX as the source; Setting the AUX title
5 Press EQ to proceed to the 16-point ad- justment. The 16-point touch panel adjustment screenappears. # To cancel the adjustment, press and hold VOLUME/MUTE . 6 Gently touch the center of the + mark displayed on the screen with the touchpanel adjustment pen. After you touch all the marks, the adjus...
Page 49 - Using the external unit; Selecting the external unit as the source; s owner; Advanced operations; Using the PGM button; Press
3 Touch a or b to select a letter of the al- phabet. 4 Touch d to move the cursor to the next character position. 5 Touch OK to store the entered title in memory. 6 Touch ESC to return to the ordinary dis- play. Using the external unit External unit refers to a Pioneer product (suchas ones available...
Page 51 - XM tuner; vailable
XM tuner Basic Operations 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 operations withthis unit which differs from that descri...
Page 52 - Selecting an XM channel directly; Using the MyMix function
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 53 - Making the MyMix playlist; Setting up a song alert; Displaying the Radio ID; Channel number select setting
Making the MyMix playlist You can add a song that is being broadcast tothe MyMix playlist. When it is added, the songtitle and its artist name is memorized to thisunit. The MyMix function will start on the songthat matches the song title and its artist namein the MyMix playlist. 1 When a desired son...
Page 54 - Switching the XM display; SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner; Selecting a SIRIUS channel
% Touch a or b to select RADIO ID from channel category. Display of the ID code repeats displaying RADIO ID and the ID code one after the other. # If you select another channel, display of the ID code is canceled. Switching the XM display ! This function is available for GEX-P910XM. % Touch INFO to ...
Page 56 - Selecting a SIRIUS channel directly; Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired chan-; When a desired song is broadcast,; Turning the MyMix function on or off; Touch ALERT OFF to turn the MyMix
Selecting a SIRIUS channel directly You can select a SIRIUS channel directly byentering the desired channel number. 1 Touch DIRECT. # To switch between groups of touch panel keys, touch NEXT or PREV . 2 Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired chan- nel number. # To cancel the input numbers, touch C . 3 To...
Page 57 - Using the Game Alert function; Selecting teams for Game Alert
Setting up a song alert You can set up an alert on or off by each songin the MyMix playlist. First, display the MyMixplaylist and then change each alert setting.Set up an alert to on so you can receive thealert when the song is broadcast, or set it upto off to stop the alert for that song. 1 Touch M...
Page 58 - Displaying game information; Switching the SIRIUS display
When the game of the selected teamstarts When a game of the selected team is about tostart (or is currently playing) on a different sta-tion, a game alert is displayed. Touch JUMP to switch to that station, and you can listen tothat game. ! If you would rather not to tune to that sta-tion, touch STA...
Page 59 - Bluetooth Audio; s operation manual. This
Bluetooth Audio Basic Operations If you connect a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) to this unit, you can control Bluetoothaudio players via Bluetooth wireless technology. ! In some countries, CD-BTB200 is not soldon the market. Important ! Depending on the Bluetooth audio player con-nected to this...
Page 60 - Pausing playback; After the disconnection is completed,
Pausing playback % Touch e during playback. # To resume playback at the same point that you turned pause on, touch d . Introduction of advancedoperations 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 ...
Page 61 - Bluetooth Telephone; If your cellular phone is out of service,
Bluetooth Telephone Basic Operations If you use a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200), you can connect a cellular phone fea-turing Bluetooth wireless technology to thisunit for hands-free, wireless calls, even whiledriving. ! In some countries, CD-BTB200 is not soldon the market. Important ! Since th...
Page 62 - 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.
Shows when a phone connection using Blue-tooth wireless technology is established (formore details, refer to Connecting a cellular phone on the next page). ! While connecting automatically, tele-phone indicator is flashing. % Touch the source icon and then touch TEL to select the telephone. Note Equ...
Page 63 - Searching for available cellular phones; flashes and the unit; Disconnecting a cellular phone; After disconnection is completed,
Answering a call waiting 1 Touch to answer a call waiting. 2 Touch to end all calls. # The caller you have been talking to is now on hold. To end the call, both you and your callerneed to hang up the phone. # While your callers hold the line, touching switches between callers. Rejecting a call waiti...
Page 64 - Deleting a registered phone; A confirmation display appears. Touch; If the connection is established,; Using the phone book; Transferring entries to the phone book; The Phone Book Transfer is now on standby.
Registering a connectedcellular phone 1 Touch PHONE REGISTER on the function menu. Registration assignments for user phone 1, 2and 3 appear on the display. 2 Touch and hold one of the registration assignments to register the currenctly con-nected phone. If the registration is succeeded, the devicena...
Page 65 - Changing the phone book display order; Editing phone numbers; Calling a number in the
Note When the phone book transfer is complete, theconnection to your cellular phone is off. To usethe Phone Book, connect to your cellular phoneonce again, referring to Connecting to a registered cellular phone on the previous page. Changing the phone book display order % Touch PHONE BOOK NAME VIEW ...
Page 66 - Clearing a phone book entry; See step two to four on; Using the call history; Using preset numbers; Assigning preset numbers; Making a call by entering phone number
Clearing a phone book entry Important Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park-ing brake when performing this operation. 1 Touch PHONE BOOK to display the Phone Book. 2 Select a Phone Book entry you want to delete. See step two to four on Calling a number in the phone book on the previous pag...
Page 67 - Recalling preset numbers; Clearing memory; Select from the following:; Setting automatic answering
# No Data is displayed for empty assignment. Even if the assignment is taken, you can replaceit to the new one by keeping touching the assign-ment. Recalling preset numbers 1 Touch LIST to display preset assign- ments. Preset assignments appear in the display (ifnot displayed yet). 2 Touch one of pr...
Page 68 - Echo canceling and noise reduction; Displaying BD address of this system; 2-digit hexadecimal string is displayed.
Echo canceling and noise reduction 1 Touch NEXT on the function menu. 2 Touch ECHO CANCEL to turn Echo Can- cel function on. # To turn echo canceling off, touch ECHO CANCEL again. Displaying BD (BluetoothDevice) address Displaying BD address of this system 1 Touch NEXT on the function menu. 2 Touch ...
Page 69 - Selecting a disc; Selectable discs are highlighted.; Pausing CD playback; Using CD TEXT functions
! If an error message such as ERROR-02-XX is displayed, refer to the multi-CD player owner ’ s manual. ! If there are no discs in the multi-CD player ma-gazine, NO DISC is displayed. Selecting a disc 1 Touch LIST. 2 Touch your favorite disc. Selectable discs are highlighted. 3 Touch ESC to return to...
Page 70 - DVD Player; s or multi-DVD player; Selecting a folder
DVD Player Basic Operations You can use this unit to control a DVD player ormulti-DVD player, which is sold separately. For details concerning operation, refer to theDVD player ’ s or multi-DVD player ’ s operation manual. This section provides information onDVD operations with this unit which diffe...
Page 72 - TV tuner
TV tuner Basic Operations You can use this unit to control a TV tuner (e.g.GEX-P5700TV), which is sold separately. For details concerning operation, refer to theTV tuner ’ s operation manual. This section pro- vides information on TV operations with thisunit, which differs from that described in the...
Page 73 - Touch ESC to return to the TV picture.; Digital Signal Processor; Introduction of DSP adjustments
2 Touch BSSM on the function menu to turn BSSM on.BSSM begins to flash. While BSSM is flashing the 12 strongest broadcast stations will bestored in order from the lowest channel up.When finished, BSSM stops flashing. # To cancel the storage process, touch BSSM again. 3 Touch ESC to return to the TV ...
Page 74 - Using the sound field control; Using the position selector; tening position as listed in the table.
# To go to the next group of function names, touch NEXT . # To return to the previous group of function names, touch PREV . # When playing discs recorded with more than 96 kHz sampling frequency, you cannot use audiofunctions. Also, equalizer curve setting, POSITION , AUTO EQ and AUTO TA will be can...
Page 75 - Using the dynamic range 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 76 - Adjusting the Music mode
Using the down-mix function The down-mix function allows you to play backmulti-channel audio in 2 channels. 1 Touch DOWN MIX on the DSP function menu. 2 Touch c or d to select the desired level. ! Lo/Ro – Stereo mix the original audio that do not contain channel modes such as sur-round components. !...
Page 77 - Setting the speaker setting; Correcting the subwoofer
6 Touch b to select DIMENSION and then touch c or d to adjust front/surround speaker balance. Each time you touch c or d it moves the sound towards the front or the surrounds. +3 to – 3 is displayed as the front/surround speaker balance moves from front to sur-rounds. 7 Touch b to select CENTER WIDT...
Page 78 - Selecting a cross-over frequency
Note When playing a 2-channel mono source with ProLogic turned on, there may be occasions whenthe following will occur: ! No audio is outputted if the center speakersetting is SMALL or LARGE and no center speaker is installed. ! Audio is heard only over the center speaker ifinstalled and the center ...
Page 79 - Using the time alignment; Adjusting the time alignment
3 Touch START to start the test tone out- put. The test tone is outputted. It rotates fromspeaker to speaker in the following sequenceat intervals of about two seconds. The currentsettings for the speaker over which you hearthe test tone are shown in the display. FRONT L (front speaker left) — CENTE...
Page 80 - Adjusting 3-band parametric equalizer
4 Touch c or d to adjust the distance be- tween the selected speaker and the listen-ing position. Each time you touch c or d increases or de- creases the distance. 0.0inch to 200.0inch is displayed as the distance is increased or de-creased. Using the equalizer The equalizer lets you adjust the equa...
Page 81 - Using the auto-equalizer; Auto TA and
LOW (low) — MID (mid) — HIGH (high) 7 Touch b and then touch c or d to se- lect the center frequency of selected band. Touch c or d until the desired frequency ap- pears in the display. 40Hz — 50Hz — 63Hz — 80Hz — 100Hz — 125Hz — 160Hz — 200Hz — 250Hz — 315Hz — 400Hz — 500Hz — 630Hz — 800Hz — 1kHz —...
Page 82 - Carrying out auto TA and EQ; Stop the car in a place that is as quiet
Before operating the auto TA and EQfunction ! Carry out auto TA and EQ in as quiet aplace as possible, with the car engine andair conditioning switched off. Also cutpower to car phones or portable telephonesin the car, or remove them from the car be-fore carrying out auto TA and EQ. Soundsother than...
Page 83 - standing auto TA and EQ error messages
4 Select the position for the seat on which the microphone is placed. Refer to Using the position selector on page 74. # If no position is selected before you start auto TA and EQ, FRONT-L is selected automatically. 5 Press SRC and hold until the unit turns off. 6 Press and hold EQ to enter the auto...
Page 84 - 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 85 - Additional
Nothing is displayed.The touch panel keys cannot beused. The rear view camera is not con-nected. CAMERA POLARITY is at incorrect setting. Connect a rear view camera.Press and hold VOLUME/MUTE to return to the source display and then select the correctsetting for CAMERA POLARITY . (Page 46) Problems ...
Page 86 - 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 88 - Understanding auto TA and EQ error messages
iPod is not charged but operatescorrectly Check if the connection cable for iPodshorted out (e.g., not caught in metal ob-jects). After checking, turn the ignition switchOFF and back ON or disconnect the iPod andconnect again. Error has occurred when connect-ing the iPod to this unit Reconnect the i...
Page 89 - DVD discs
Handling guideline of discsand player ! Use only conventional, fully circular discs.Do not use shaped discs. ! Use 12-cm or 8-cm disc. Do not use anadapter when playing 8-cm discs. ! Do not insert anything other than a discinto the disc loading slot. Discs which canbe played back are listed on Playa...
Page 90 - Dual Discs; Example of a hierarchy; : Compressed audio file
! Playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs may be-come impossible in case of direct exposureto sunlight, high temperatures, or the sto-rage conditions in the vehicle. ! Titles and other text information recordedon a CD-R/CD-RW disc may not be dis-played by this unit (in the case of audiodata (CD-DA)). ! Read th...
Page 91 - WMA; USB audio player/USB memory
Compressed audio compatibility WMA ! Compatible format: WMA encoded byWindows Media Player ! Bit rate: 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR ! Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz ! Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Loss-less, Voice: No MP3 ! Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR ! Sampling frequency: 8 ...
Page 93 - DivX video files; DivX compatibility; DivX Ultra format: No; About handling the iPod; For details, refer to the iPod; About iPod settings; Using the display correctly
DivX video files ! Depending on the file information composi-tion such as the number of audio stream,there may be a slight delay in the start ofplayback on discs. ! Some special operation may be prohibitedbecause of the composition of DivX files. ! DivX files downloaded only from DivX part-ner site ...
Page 94 - Handling the display
! Do not disassemble or modify this unit, asthere are high-voltage components insidewhich may cause an electric shock. Be sureto consult your dealer or the nearest author-ized PIONEER Service Station for internal in-spection, adjustments or repairs. Handling the display ! When the display is subject...
Page 95 - Small fluorescent tube
Small fluorescent tube ! A small fluorescent tube is used inside thedisplay to illuminate the LCD screen. — The fluorescent tube should last for ap-proximately 10 000 hours, depending onoperating conditions. (Using the displayat low temperatures reduces the servicelife of the fluorescent tube.) — Wh...
Page 100 - Specifications; General; Audio
Specifications General Power source ............................. 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 V allowable) Grounding system ................... Negative typeMax. current consumption ..................................................... 10.0 A Dimensions (W × H × D): DIN Chassis ..................... 1...
Page 102 - Index
A Angle icon ................................................. . 25, . 39 Aspect ratio .............................................. . 39, . 97 Audio language ........................................ . 25, . 38 B Bookmark ........................................................ . 24 Brightness .......
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