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CD RDS RECEIVER
Operation Manual
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Contents
Thank you for purchasing this PIONEER product.
Please read through this manual before using the product for the first time, to ensure proper use. After reading, please keep the manual in a safe and accessible place for future reference.
Protecting your unit from theft 7
Resetting the microprocessor 8
Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 13
Receiving PTY alarm broadcasts 13
Introduction to advanced operations 14
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 14
Selecting alternative frequencies 14
– Using Auto PI Seek for preset stations 15
– Limiting stations to regional programming 15
Receiving traffic announcements 15
– Searching for an RDS station by PTY information 16
– Using news program interruption 16
Displaying text information on disc 19
Selecting tracks from the track title list 20
Selecting files from the file name list 20
Introduction to advanced operations 20
Selecting a repeat play range 21
Playing tracks in random order 21
Scanning folders and tracks 21
Using advanced sound retriever 22
Playing songs on USB storage device
Selecting files from the file name list 23
Displaying text information of an audio file 23
Introduction to advanced operations 23
– Searching songs by category 25
– Searching songs by alphabet 25
Displaying text information on iPod 26
Introduction to advanced operations 26
Playing songs in a random order
Playing all songs in a random order (shuffle all) 27
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Playing songs related to the currently playing song 27
’s iPod function from your iPod 27
Using Bluetooth wireless technology
Connecting a Bluetooth device 29
– Introduction to connection operations 29
– Using a Bluetooth device to pair 30
– Disconnecting a Bluetooth device 31
– Deleting a paired Bluetooth device 31
– Connecting a paired Bluetooth device and selecting a service 31
– Connecting to a Bluetooth device automatically 32
– Displaying system version for repair 32
– Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device) address 32
– Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection 33
– Setting up for Bluetooth audio 34
– Introduction to advanced operations 34
– Playing songs on a Bluetooth audio player 34
– Setting up for hands-free phoning 35
– Using the phone number list 36
– Calling a number in the phone book 36
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– Using the missed, received and dialed call lists 37
– Introduction to advanced operations 38
– Transferring entries to the phone book 38
– Setting automatic answering 38
– Adjusting the intended party’s listening volume 38
– Making a call by entering phone number 39
Using voice recognition to operate this unit 40
Using voice recognition to make a call 40
Making a call to a phone number in memory 41
If you become unsure of an operation: 41
Introduction of audio adjustments 43
– Recalling equalizer curves 43
– Adjusting equalizer curves 44
– Adjusting 7-band graphic equalizer 44
– Adjusting subwoofer settings 45
Using automatic sound levelizer 46
Adjusting the voice guidance volume 47
Contents
Turning the off clock display on or off 49
Switching the auxiliary setting 50
List TTS (Text to speech) Playback 50
Switching the dimmer setting 50
Setting the rear output and subwoofer output 50
Activating the BT AUDIO source 51
Resetting the Bluetooth wireless technology module 51
Updating the software about Bluetooth connection 52
– Selecting AUX as the source 53
– Selecting the external unit as the source 53
SMS (Short Message Service) Reception
– Displaying text information on iPod 55
– Introduction to advanced operations 55
– Playing songs in a random order
– Introduction to advanced operations 56
– Using compression and bass emphasis 57
– Using disc title functions 58
– Introduction to advanced operations 59
– Storing and recalling broadcast stations 61
– Storing the strongest broadcast stations sequentially 61
Handling guideline of discs and player 64
Compressed audio compatibility 65 iPod 65
Compressed audio files on the disc 66
Copyright and trademark notice 67
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Before You Start
If you want to dispose this product, do not mix it with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for used electronic products in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling.
Private households in the member states of the EU, in Switzerland and Norway may return their used electronic products free of charge to designated collection facilities or to a retailer (if you purchase a similar new one).
For countries not mentioned above, please contact your local authorities for the correct method of disposal.
By doing so you will ensure that your disposed product undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
About this unit
The tuner frequencies on this unit are allocated for use in Western Europe, Asia, the
Middle East, Africa and Oceania. Use in other areas may result in poor reception. The RDS
(radio data system) function operates only in areas with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals.
CAUTION
! Do not allow this unit to come into contact with liquids. Electrical shock could result.
Also, damage to this unit, smoke, and overheating could result from contact with liquids.
! “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”
This product contains a laser diode of higher class than 1. To ensure continued safety, do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
! The Pioneer CarStereo-Pass is for use only in
Germany.
! Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions.
! Always keep the volume low enough so that you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle.
! Protect this unit from moisture.
! If the battery is disconnected or discharged, the preset memory will be erased and must be reprogrammed.
Features
This unit is compatible with a wide variety of file formats and media/storage devices.
File format compatibility
! WMA
! MP3
! AAC
! WAV
For details about compatibility, refer to Compressed audio compatibility on page 65.
! This unit may not operate correctly depending on the application used to encode
WMA files.
Media/storage device compatibility
! CD/CD-R/CD-RW
! USB portable audio player/USB memory
Make inquiries to the manufacturer about your USB portable audio player/USB memory.
For details about the supported device, refer to
iPod compatibility
This unit can control and listen to songs on an iPod.
In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be referred to as iPod.
For details about the supported iPod, refer to
iPod compatibility on page 65.
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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 technology, you can control the Bluetooth audio player.
CAUTION
! Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on the USB memory/USB portable audio player even if that data is lost while using this unit.
! Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on the iPod even if that data is lost while using this unit.
Protecting your unit from theft
The front panel can be detached to deter theft.
! If the front panel is not detached from the head unit within five seconds of turning off the ignition, a warning tone sounds.
! You can turn off the warning tone. Refer to
Switching the warning tone on page 49.
Important
! Handle gently when removing or attaching the front panel.
! Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shock.
! Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures.
Operating environment
This unit should be used within the temperature 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)
Removing the front panel
1 Press to open the front panel.
2 Grip the left side of the front panel and pull it gently outward.
Take 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 permanent damage.
Visit our website
Visit us at the following site: http://www.pioneer.co.uk
! Register your product. We will keep the details of your purchase on file to help you refer to this information in the event of an insurance claim such as loss or theft.
! We offer the latest information about
Pioneer Corporation on our website.
3 Put the front panel into the provided protective case for safe keeping.
In case of trouble
Should this product fail to operate properly, please contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station.
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Attaching the front panel
% Reattach the front panel by holding it upright to the unit and clipping it securely into the mounting hooks.
2 Press RESET with a pen tip or other pointed instrument.
RESET button
Feature demo mode
The feature demo automatically starts when power to this unit is turned off while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON. Press
DISP/SCRL during feature demo operation to cancel the feature demo mode. Press
DISP/SCRL again to start. Remember that if the feature demo continues operating when the car engine is turned off, it may drain battery power.
Important
The red lead (ACC) of this unit should be connected to a terminal coupled with ignition switch on/off operations. If this is not done, the vehicle battery may be drained.
Resetting the microprocessor
The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions:
! Prior to using this unit for the first time after installation
! If the unit fails to operate properly
! When strange or incorrect messages appear on the display
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Head unit
1 SRC/OFF button
Press to cycle through all the available sources. Press and hold to turn the unit off.
2 (random)/iPod button
Press to turn random function on or off while using CD or USB.
While using an iPod, press to shuffle all tracks.
Press and hold to switch the control mode while using an iPod.
If using the iPod with an interface adapter
(CD-IB100
N), press to switch the shuffle function.
3 VOICE/ button
Press to start voice recognition for telephone call.
4
/LIST button
Press to display the track title list, folder list, file list or preset channel list depending on the source.
Press and hold to switch to link play mode while using an iPod.
For details, refer to Playing songs related to the currently playing song on page 27.
5 PHONE/ /BT MENU button
Press to display the phone book list. While operating a phone call, press to end a call, reject an incoming call or cancel making a call.
Press and hold to select TELEPHONE as a source.
6 indicator
Lights up when your cellular phone is connected via Bluetooth wireless technology.
! When selecting a source other than
TELEPHONE, it flashes while using hands-free phoning.
7 button
Press to open the front panel.
8 BAND/ESC/CANCEL button
Press to select among three FM bands and
MW/LW bands.
Press to return to the ordinary display when operating the menu.
While using voice recognition function, press to cancel voice recognition.
9 TA/NEWS button
Press to turn TA function on or off. Press and hold to turn NEWS function on or off.
a S.Rtrv button
Press to switch advanced sound retriever settings.
b DISP/SCRL button
Press to select different displays.
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2 3 45 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h ij
Press and hold to scroll through the text information.
c MULTI-CONTROL
Move to perform manual seek tuning, fast forward, reverse and track search controls.
When a call comes in, press to answer the incoming call.
Also used for controlling functions.
Turn to increase or decrease the volume.
! While using hands-free phoning, you can select
Far end Volume and switch
Far end Volume and SCO Private mode in
FUNCTION by pressing
MULTI-CONTROL.
d MUTE/HOLD button
Press to turn off the sound. To turn on the sound, press again.
While talking on the phone, press to put the call on hold.
e indicator
Lights up when your Bluetooth audio player is connected via Bluetooth wireless technology.
Optional remote control
The remote control CD-SR120 is sold separately.
Operation is the same as when using the buttons on the head unit.
f PHONE button g
Press to display the phone book list. While operating a phone call, press to end a call, reject an incoming call or cancel making a call.
Press and hold to select
TELEPHONE as a source.
/CANCEL button
While operating the phone source, press to end a call or reject an incoming call.
While using voice recognition function, press to cancel voice recognition.
h a/b/c/d buttons
Press to perform manual seek tuning, fast forward, reverse and track search controls.
Also used for controlling functions.
i /START button
Press to start talking on the phone while operating a phone source.
Press to start voice recognition for telephone call.
j VOLUME buttons
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
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Display indication
1 Main display section
Displays band, frequency, elapsed playback time and other settings.
! Tuner
Band and frequency are displayed.
! RDS
Program service name, PTY information and other literal information are displayed.
! Built-in CD player, USB, iPod
Elapsed playback time and literal information are displayed.
! Bluetooth Audio
Device name, track name, artist name, album name are displayed.
! Bluetooth Telephone
Device name, clock, caller's name, caller's number, intended party's name, and intended party's number are displayed.
2
(folder) indicator
Appears when operating list function.
When an upper tier folder or menu exists, c appears.
When a lower tier folder or menu exists, d appears.
3
(artist) indicator
Appears when the disc (track) artist name is displayed on the main display section.
Appears when artist search refinement on the iPod browsing function is in use.
4 (disc) indicator
Appears when the disc (album) name is displayed on the main display section.
Appears when album search refinement on the iPod browsing function is in use.
5 (song) indicator
Appears when the track (song) name is displayed on the main display section.
Appears when song search refinement on the iPod browsing function is in use.
6 LOC indicator
Appears when local seek tuning is on.
7 5 (stereo) indicator
Appears when the selected frequency is being broadcast in stereo.
8 NEWS indicator
Appears when NEWS (news program interruption) function is on.
9 TA indicator
Appears when TA (traffic announcement standby) function is on.
a TP indicator
Appears when a TP station is tuned in.
b
(folder repeat) indicator
Appears when folder repeat is on.
When repeat function is on, only played.
c
(folder random) indicator
Appears when folder random is on.
When random function is on, only displayed.
is disis d (shuffle) indicator
Appears when shuffle function is on while the iPod source is being selected.
e (Sound Retriever) indicator
Appears when Sound Retriever function is on.
f iPod indicator
Appears when the iPod connection is recognized while the control mode is set to iPod.
g
(received call) indicator
Appears when received call list is displayed while telephone source is being selected.
h
(dialled call) indicator
Appears when dialled call list is displayed while telephone source is being selected.
i
(auto answer) indicator
Shows when the automatic answering func-
tion is on (Refer to Setting automatic answering on page 38).
j
(missed call) indicator
Appears when there are missed call log.
Appears when missed call list is displayed while telephone source is being selected.
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Basic Operations
Power ON/OFF
Turning the unit on
% Press SRC/OFF to turn the unit on.
Turning the unit off
% Press SRC/OFF and hold until the unit turns off.
Selecting a source
You can select a source you want to listen to.
To switch to the built-in CD player, load a disc
in the unit. Refer to page 19.
% Press SRC/OFF repeatedly to switch between the following sources.
Tuner
—Television—DVD player/Multi-
DVD player
—Built-in CD player—Multi-
CD player
—iPod—USB—External unit 1—
External unit 2
—AUX1—AUX2—BT Audio
Notes
! In the following cases, the sound source will not change.
— When no unit corresponding to the selected source is connected.
— When there is no disc or magazine in the player.
— When the iPod is not connected to this unit with the interface adapter.
— When AUX (auxiliary input) is set to off
— When the BT AUDIO source is set to off
(refer to Activating the BT AUDIO source on page 51).
— When an USB storage device or iPod is not connected to the USB port of this unit,
NO DEVICE is displayed.
! AUX1 is set to on by default. Turn off the AUX1
when not in use (refer to Switching the auxiliary setting on page 50).
! Charging the portable audio player using car
’s DC power source while connecting it to
AUX input may generate noise. In this case, stop charging.
! External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as ones available in the future) that, although incompatible as a source, enables control of basic functions with this unit. Two external units can be controlled with this unit. When two external units are connected, the external unit is automatically allocated to external unit
1 or external unit 2 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. To retract the antenna, turn the source off.
Adjusting the volume
% Turn MULTI-CONTROL to adjust the sound level.
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% Select a band
Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
# Band can be selected from among FM1, FM2,
FM3 or MW/LW.
% Manual tuning (step by step)
Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Seek tuning
Push and hold
MULTI-CONTROL left or right, and then release.
# You can cancel seek tuning by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
# While pushing and holding MULTI-CONTROL left or right, you can skip stations. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release MULTI-CONTROL.
Notes
! This unit’s AF (alternative frequencies search) function can be turned on and off. AF should
be off for normal tuning operation (refer to the next page).
! RDS service may not be provided by all stations.
! RDS functions such as AF and TA are only active when your radio is tuned to an RDS station.
Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies
You can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall.
! Six stations for each band can be stored in memory.
1 Press /LIST.
Preset screen is displayed.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to store the selected frequency in memory.
Turn to change the preset number. Press and hold to store.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired station.
Turn to change the station. Press to select.
# You can also change the station by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
# To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL or / LIST.
# If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
Receiving PTY alarm broadcasts
When the emergency PTY code broadcasts, the unit receives it automatically (
ALARM INT appears). When the broadcasting ends, the system returns to the previous source.
! An emergency announcement can be canceled by pressing TA/NEWS.
! You can also cancel an emergency announcement by pressing
SRC/OFF,
BAND/ESC/CANCEL or
MULTI-CONTROL.
Switching the RDS display
When you tune in an RDS station its program service name is displayed. Switch the display to find out the frequency.
% Press DISP/SCRL.
Press DISP/SCRL repeatedly to switch between the following settings:
Program service name
—PTY information—
Frequency
PTY (program type ID code) information is
listed in the following section. Refer to page
# PTY information and the frequency of the current station appears on the display for eight seconds.
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Introduction to advanced operations
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The function menu is displayed.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
BSM (best stations memory)
—Regional (regional)
—Local (local seek tuning)—PTY (program type selection)
—Traffic (traffic announcement standby)
—AF (alternative frequencies search)
—News (news program interruption)
Notes
! To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
! If MW/LW band is selected, you can only select BSM or Local.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Local in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn local seek tuning on.
# To turn local seek tuning off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to set the sensitivity.
FM:
Level 1
—Level 2—Level 3—Level 4
MW/LW: Level 1
—Level 2
Larger setting number is higher level. The highest level setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations.
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
BSM (best stations memory) lets you automatically store the six strongest broadcast frequencies.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select BSM in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn BSM on.
The six strongest broadcast frequencies are stored in the order of their signal strength.
# To cancel, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
Selecting alternative frequencies
When the tuner cannot get a good reception, the unit automatically searches for a different station in the same network.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select AF in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn AF on.
# To turn off, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
Notes
! Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM when AF is on.
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! When you recall a preset station, the tuner may update the preset station with a new frequency from the station
’s AF list. No preset number appears on the display if the RDS data for the station received differs from that of the originally stored station.
! During AF search, sound may be temporarily interrupted.
! AF can be turned on or off independently for each FM band.
Notes
! Regional programming and regional networks are organized differently depending on the country (i.e., they may change according to the hour, state or broadcast area).
! The preset number may disappear from the display if the tuner tunes in a regional station which differs from the originally set station.
! The regional function can be turned on or off independently for each FM band.
Using PI Seek
If the tuner cannot find a suitable station, or reception status becomes bad, the unit automatically searches for a different station with the same programming. During the search,
PI SEEK is displayed and the output is muted.
Using Auto PI Seek for preset stations
When preset stations cannot be recalled, the unit can be set to perform PI Seek during preset recall.
! The default setting for Auto PI Seek is off.
Refer to Switching Auto PI Seek on page 49.
Limiting stations to regional programming
When AF is used, the regional function limits the selection of stations broadcasting regional programs.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Regional in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn the regional function on.
# To turn off, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
Receiving traffic announcements
TA (traffic announcement standby) lets you receive traffic announcements automatically, no matter what source you are listening to. TA can be activated for both a TP station (a station that broadcasts traffic information) or an enhanced other network
’s TP station (a station carrying information which cross-references
TP stations).
1 Tune in a TP or enhanced other network
’s TP station.
TP indicator lights.
2 Press TA/NEWS to turn traffic announcement standby on.
# To turn off, press TA/NEWS again.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to adjust the TA volume when a traffic announcement begins.
The newly set volume is stored in memory and recalled for subsequent traffic announcements.
4 Press TA/NEWS while a traffic announcement is being received to cancel the announcement.
The tuner returns to the original source but remains in the standby mode until TA/NEWS is pressed again.
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! You can also turn this function on or off in the menu that appears by using
MULTI-CONTROL.
! The system switches back to the original source following traffic announcement reception.
! Only TP and enhanced other network’s TP stations are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM when TA is on.
Using PTY functions
You can tune in a station by using PTY (program type) information.
Searching for an RDS station by
PTY information
You can search for general types of broadcasting programs, such as those listed in the fol-
lowing section. Refer to the next page.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on page 14.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select PTY in the function menu.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select a program type.
News/Info
—Popular—Classics—Others
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to begin the search.
The unit searches for a station broadcasting that program type. When a station is found, its program service name is displayed.
PTY (program type ID code) information is
listed in the following section. Refer to the next page.
# To cancel the search, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
# The program of some stations may differ from that indicated by the transmitted PTY.
# If no station is broadcasting the type of program you searched for, Not found is displayed for about two seconds and then the tuner returns to the original station.
Using news program interruption
When a news program is broadcast from a
PTY code news station, the unit automatically switches to the news broadcast station. When the news program ends, reception of the previous program resumes.
% Press TA/NEWS and hold to turn on news program interruption.
Press TA/NEWS until NEWS ON appears in the display.
# To turn off news program interruption, press
TA/NEWS and hold until OFF appears in the display.
# A news program can be canceled by pressing
TA/NEWS.
Note
You can also turn on or off news programs in the menu that appears by using MULTI-CONTROL.
Using radio text
This tuner can display radio text data transmitted by RDS stations, such as station information, the name of the currently broadcast song and the name of the artist.
! The tuner automatically memorizes the three latest radio text broadcasts received, replacing text from the least recent reception with new text when it is received.
Displaying radio text
You can display the currently received radio text and the three most recent radio texts.
1 Press DISP/SCRL and hold to display radio text.
Radio text for the currently broadcasting station is displayed.
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# You can cancel radio text display by pressing
DISP/SCRL or BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
# When no radio text is received, NO TEXT appears in the display.
2 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to recall the three most recent radio texts.
Pushing MULTI-CONTROL left or right switches between the current and the three radio text data displays.
# If there is no radio text data in memory the display will not change.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to scroll.
Push MULTI-CONTROL up to go to the beginning. Push MULTI-CONTROL down to scroll the radio text data.
Storing and recalling radio text
You can store data from up to six radio text.
1 Display the radio text you want to store in memory.
Refer to Displaying radio text on the previous page.
2 Press /LIST.
Preset screen is displayed.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to store the selected radio text in memory.
Turn to change the preset number. Press and hold to store.
4 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired radio text.
Turn to change the radio text. Press to select.
# You can also change the radio text by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
# To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL or LIST/ .
PTY list
General
News/Info
Popular
Classics
Specific
News
Affairs
Info
Sport
Weather
Type of program
News
Current affairs
General information and advice
Sports
Weather reports/meteorological information
Finance Stock market reports, commerce, trading, etc.
Popular music Pop Mus
Rock Mus Contemporary modern music
Easy Mus Easy listening music
Oth Mus Non-categorized music
Jazz
Country
Jazz
Country music
Nat Mus
Oldies
National music
Oldies, golden oldies
Folk mus
L. Class
Classic
Folk music
Light classical music
Classical music
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Others Educate
Drama
Culture
Science
Varied
Children
Social
Religion
Educational programs
Radio plays and serials
National or regional culture
Nature, science and technology
Light entertainment
Children
’s
Social affairs
Phone In
Touring
Religious affairs or services
Phone in
Travel programs; not for traffic announcements
Leisure Hobbies and recreational activities
Document
Documentaries
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% Open the front panel
Press .
Disc loading slot appears.
Disc loading slot h (eject) button
# When loading a disc, face the label side of a disc up.
# To avoid a malfunction, make sure that no metal objects come into contact with the terminals when the front panel is open.
% Eject a disc
Press h (eject).
% Select a folder
Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
# You cannot select a folder that does not have a compressed audio file recorded in it.
% Select a track
Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Fast forward or reverse
Push and hold MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
# When playing compressed audio, there is no sound on fast forward or reverse.
% Return to root folder
Press and hold BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
# If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 02.
% Switch between compressed audio and
CD-DA
Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
# This operation is available only when playing
CD-EXTRA or MIXED-MODE CDs.
# If you have switched between compressed audio and CD-DA, playback starts at the first track on the disc.
Notes
! The built-in CD player can play back audio CD and compressed audio recorded on a CD-
ROM. (Please see the following section for
files that can be played back. Refer to page
! Read the precautions for the player and discs
in the following section. Refer to page 64.
! A disc has already been inserted, press
SRC/OFF to select the built-in CD player.
! There is sometimes a delay between starting up disc playback and the sound being issued.
When being read, FORMAT READ is displayed.
! If an error message is displayed, refer to Error messages on page 62.
! Playback is carried out in order of file number.
Folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 02.)
! You can eject the CD by pressing and holding h (eject) with eject position when the CD loading or ejecting cannot operate properly.
Displaying text information on disc
% Press DISP/SCRL to select the desired text information.
For title entered CD
Source name/play time
—disc title/play time
For CD TEXT discs
Source name/play time
—disc artist name/ track title
—disc artist name/disc title—disc title/track title
—track artist name/track title— track title/play time
For WMA/MP3/AAC
Source name/play time
—folder name/file name
—artist name/track title—artist name/ album title
—album title/track title—track title/ play time
—comment/play time—bit rate/play time
For WAV
Source name/play time
—folder name/file name
—sampling frequency/play time
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! You can scroll to the left of the title by pressing and holding DISP/SCRL.
! Audio CD that contains certain information such as text and/or number is CD TEXT.
! If specific information is not recorded on a disc, title or name is not displayed.
! If the characters recorded on the audio file are not compatible with this unit, those characters will not be displayed.
! The text information of some audio files may not be correctly displayed.
! Depending on the version of iTunes used to write MP3 files onto a disc, comment information may not be correctly displayed.
! Depending on the version of Windows Media
ä Player used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed.
! When playing back VBR (variable bit rate)-recorded files,
VBR is displayed instead of bit rate value.
! The sampling frequency shown in the display may be abbreviated.
! When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial setting, text information scrolls continuously in
the display. Refer to Switching the ever scroll on page 51.
Selecting tracks from the track title list
Track 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 MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired track title.
Turn to change the track title. Press to play.
# You can also change the track title by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
# You can scroll to the left of the title by pressing and holding DISP/SCRL. To stop scrolling, press
DISP/SCRL.
# To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL or / LIST.
# If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
Selecting files 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 switch to the file name list mode.
Names of files and folders appear in the display.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired file name (or folder name).
Turn to change the name of file or folder.
— when a file is selected, press to play.
— when a folder is selected, press to see a list of files (or folders) in the selected folder.
— when a folder is selected, press and hold to play a song in the selected folder.
# You can also play the file by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL right.
# You can also play a song in the selected folder by pushing and holding
MULTI-CONTROL right.
# To return to the previous list (the folder one level higher), push MULTI-CONTROL left.
# To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL or
/ LIST.
# If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
Introduction to advanced operations
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
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2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The function menu is displayed.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
Repeat (repeat play)
—Random (random play)
—Scan (scan play)—Pause (pause)—
S. Retriever (advanced sound retriever)
—
Title input (disc title input)
Notes
! To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
! If you do not operate functions except for
Title input within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
! When playing a compressed audio disc or CD
TEXT disc, you cannot switch to disc title input display.
Selecting a repeat play range
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Repeat in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired setting.
! Disc – Repeat all tracks
! Track – Repeat the current track
! Folder – Repeat the current folder
# If you select another folder during repeat play, the repeat play range changes to disc repeat.
# Performing track search or fast forward/reverse during
Track (track repeat) changes the repeat play range to disc/folder.
# When Folder (folder repeat) is selected, it is not possible to play back a subfolder of that folder.
Playing tracks in random order
Tracks in a selected repeat range are played in random order.
% Press
/iPod to turn random play on.
Tracks play in a random order.
# To turn random play off, press
/ iPod again.
Note
You can also turn this function on or off in the menu that appears by using
MULTI-CONTROL.
Scanning folders and tracks
Scan play searches the song within the selected repeat range.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Scan in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn scan play on.
The first 10 seconds of each track is played.
4 When you find the desired track press
MULTI-CONTROL to turn scan play off.
# If the display has automatically returned to the playback display, select Scan again by using
MULTI-CONTROL.
# After scanning of a disc (folder) is finished, normal playback of the tracks begins.
Pausing playback
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Pause in the function menu.
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3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn pause on.
Playback of the current track pauses.
# To turn pause off, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
Using advanced sound retriever
Advanced sound retriever function automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich sound.
% Press S.Rtrv repeatedly to select the desired setting.
OFF (off)
—1—2
# 2 is more effective than 1.
Note
You can also perform this operation in the menu that appears by using
MULTI-CONTROL.
Entering disc titles
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.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on page 20.
2 Play the CD that you want to enter a title for.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Title input in the function menu.
4 Press DISP/SCRL to select the desired character type.
Press DISP/SCRL 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
5 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a letter of the alphabet.
6 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the previous or next character position.
7 Move the cursor to the last position by pushing MULTI-CONTROL right after entering the title.
When you push
MULTI-CONTROL right one more time, the entered title is stored in memory.
8 Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL to return to the playback display.
Notes
! Titles remain in memory, even after the disc is removed from the unit, and are recalled when the disc is reinserted.
! After data for 48 discs are stored in the memory, data for a new disc overwrites 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.
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Basic Operations
% Select a folder
Push
MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
% Fast forward or reverse
Push and hold MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Select a track
Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Return to root folder
Press and hold
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
Notes
! Optimum performance of this unit may not be obtained depending on the connected USB storage device.
! If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 02.
! When the USB portable audio player having battery charging function is connected to this unit and the ignition switch is set to ACC or
ON, the battery is charged.
! You can disconnect the USB storage device anytime you want to finish listening to it.
! If you do not use an USB storage device, disconnect it from this unit.
Selecting files from the file name list
The operation is the same as that of the built-
in CD player. (Refer to Selecting files from the file name list on page 20.)
Displaying text information of an audio file
The operation is the same as that of the builtin CD player.
Refer to Displaying text information on disc on page 19.
Introduction to advanced operations
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The function menu is displayed.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
Repeat (repeat play)
—Random (random play)
—Scan (scan play)—Pause (pause)—
S. Retriever (advanced sound retriever)
Function and operation
Repeat, Random, Scan, Pause and
S. Retriever operations are basically the same as that of the built-in CD player.
Function name Operation
Repeat
Random
Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on page 21.
However, the repeat play ranges you can select are different from that of the built-in CD player. The repeat play ranges of the USB portable audio player/USB memory are:
! Track – Repeat just the current file
! Folder – Repeat the current folder
! All – Repeat all files
Refer to Playing tracks in random order on page 21.
Scan
Pause
S. Retriever
Refer to Scanning folders and tracks on page 21.
Refer to Pausing playback on page
Refer to Using advanced sound retriever on the previous page.
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Notes
! To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
! If you select another folder during repeat play, the repeat play range changes to
All.
! If you perform track search or fast forward/reverse during Track, the repeat play range changes to
Folder.
! When Folder is selected, it is not possible to play back a subfolder of that folder.
! After file or folder scanning is finished, normal playback of the files begins again.
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For details about the supported iPod, refer to
iPod compatibility on page 65.
Basic Operations
% Fast forward or reverse
Push and hold
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Select a track (chapter)
Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
Notes
! When using an iPod, iPod Dock Connector to
USB Cable (CD-IU50) is required.
! Read the precautions for iPod in the following
! If an error message is displayed, refer to Error messages on page 62.
! When the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON, the iPod
’s battery is charged while the iPod is connected to this unit.
! While the iPod is connected to this unit, the iPod cannot be turned on or off.
! Before connecting the dock connector of this unit to the iPod, disconnect the headphones from the iPod.
! The iPod is turned off about two minutes after the ignition switch is set to OFF.
Playlists (playlists)/Artists (artists)
—Artists
(artists)/ Albums (albums)
—Albums(albums)/
Songs (songs)
—Songs (songs)/Podcasts
(podcasts)
—Podcasts (podcasts)/Genres
(genres)
—Genres (genres)/Composers (composers)
—Composers (composers)/
Audiobooks (audiobooks)
—Audiobooks
(audiobooks)/ Playlists (playlists)
List for the selected category is displayed.
# You can start playback throughout the selected category by pressing and holding
MULTI-CONTROL. You can also perform this operation by pushing and holding
MULTI-CONTROL right.
# You can also change the category by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
# You can also select the category by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL right.
# To return to the previous category, push
MULTI-CONTROL left.
3 Repeat step 2 to find a song you want to listen to.
# To return to the top tier of categories, push and hold MULTI-CONTROL left.
# If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
Browsing for a song
Searching songs by category
Operations to control an iPod with this unit is designed to be as close to the iPod as possible to make operation and song search easy.
! Depending on the number of files in the iPod, there may be a delay when displaying a list.
! If the characters recorded on the iPod are not compatible with this unit, those characters are not displayed.
1 Press /LIST.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select a category.
Turn to change the category. Press to select.
Searching songs by alphabet
1 Press /LIST.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select a category.
Turn to change the category. Press to select.
3 Press search mode.
/LIST to switch to alphabet
4 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select a letter of the alphabet.
5 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the alphabetical list.
While searching, Searching flashes.
# If alphabet search fails, NOT FOUND is displayed.
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Displaying text information on iPod
% Press DISP/SCRL to select the desired text information.
Source name/play time
—artist name/song title
—artist name/album name—album name/ song title
—song title/play time
Notes
! If the characters recorded on the iPod are not compatible with this unit, those characters are not displayed.
! You can scroll the text information to the left by pressing and holding
DISP/SCRL.
! When Ever Scroll is set to ON at the initial setting, text information scrolls continuously in
the display. Refer to Switching the ever scroll on page 51.
Function name Operation
Repeat
Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on page 21.
However, the repeat play ranges you can select are different from that of the built-in CD player. The repeat play ranges of the iPod are:
! One – Repeat the current song
! All – Repeat all songs in the selected list
Pause
S. Retriever
Refer to Pausing playback on page
Refer to Using advanced sound retriever on page 22.
Notes
! To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
! If you do not operate functions within about
30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
! When Control is set to iPod, only Control,
Pause and S. Retriever can be operated.
Introduction to advanced operations
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The function menu is displayed.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
Repeat (repeat play)
—Shuffle (shuffle)—
Shuffle all (shuffle all)
—L.Play (link play)—
Control (control mode)
—Pause (pause)—
Audiobook (audiobook speed)
—S. Retriever
(advanced sound retriever)
Function and operation
Repeat, Pause and S. Retriever operations are basically the same as that of the built-in
CD player.
Playing songs in a random order (shuffle)
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Shuffle in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to select your favorite setting.
! Songs – Play back songs in the selected list in random order.
! Albums – Play back songs from a randomly selected album in order.
! OFF – Cancel random play.
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Playing all songs in a random order (shuffle all)
% Press
/iPod to turn shuffle all on.
All songs on the iPod play randomly.
# To turn shuffle all off, set Shuffle in the
FUNCTION menu to off.
Note
You can also turn this function on in the menu that appears by using MULTI-CONTROL.
Playing songs related to the currently playing song
Songs related to the currently playing song are played. You can play songs of the following lists.
— Album list of currently playing artist
— Song list of currently playing album
— Album list of currently playing genre
! Depending on the number of files in the iPod, there may be a delay when displaying a list.
1 Press and hold link play mode.
/LIST to switch to the
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired mode.
Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to change the mode; press to select.
! Artists – Plays the album of currently playing artist.
! Albums – Plays the song of currently playing album.
! Genres – Plays the album of currently playing genre.
Searching flashes while searching the list and then the playback of the list starts.
# If the related albums/songs are not found,
NOT FOUND is displayed.
Note
You can also turn this function on in the menu that appears by using
MULTI-CONTROL.
Operating this unit
’s iPod function from your iPod
This function cannot be operated with the following iPod models.
— iPod nano first generation
— iPod fifth generation
This function cannot be performed with the iPod models other than listed above, even if this function can be controlled.
This unit
’s iPod function can be operated from your iPod. Sound can be heard from the car
’s speakers, and operation can be conducted from your iPod.
! While this function is in use, even if the ignition key is turned off, the iPod will not be turned off. To turn off power, operate the iPod.
1 Press /iPod and hold to switch the control mode.
Each pressing and holding / iPod switches the control mode as follows:
! iPod – This unit’s iPod function can be operated from the connected iPod.
! AUDIO – This unit’s iPod function can be operated from this unit.
2 When you select iPod, operate the connected iPod to select a song and play.
# Switching the control mode to iPod pauses song playback. Operate the iPod to start playback.
# Even if the control mode is set to iPod, following functions are available from this unit.
! Volume
! Fast forward/reverse
! Track up/down
! Pausing
! Switching the text information
Notes
! You can also turn this function on or off in the menu that appears by using
MULTI-CONTROL.
! When the control mode is set to iPod, operations are limited as follows:
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— Functions other than Control (control mode), Pause (pause) and S. Retriever
(advanced sound retriever) cannot be selected.
— The volume can only be controlled from this unit.
! Turning this function on pauses song playback. Operate the iPod to start playback.
Changing audiobook speed
While listening to an audiobook on iPod, playback speed can be changed.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on page 26.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Audiobook in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to select your favorite setting.
! Faster – Playback faster than normal speed
! Normal – Playback in normal speed
! Slower – Playback slower than normal speed
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Connecting a Bluetooth device
Before using the Bluetooth audio player and
Bluetooth telephone, you need to connect
Bluetooth device to this unit. Please read the following section and connect correctly.
If you use Bluetooth device with this unit for the first time, read the following section.
! Using a Bluetooth device to pair on the next page
! Pairing from this unit on the next page
If your Bluetooth device has already been paired, read the following section.
! Connecting a paired Bluetooth device and selecting a service on page 31
If your Bluetooth device needs to be disconnected from this unit, read the following section.
! Disconnecting a Bluetooth device on page
Also, you can use other convenient functions listed below. You can use these functions when needed.
! Deleting a paired Bluetooth device on page
! Connecting a paired Bluetooth device and selecting a service on page 31
! Connecting to a Bluetooth device automatically on page 32
! Displaying system version for repair on page
! Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device) address on page 32
! Editing device name on page 32
! Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection on page 33
Note
Before you can use the devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology, you may need to enter the PIN code into this unit. If your device requires a PIN code to establish a connection, look for the code on the device or in its accompanying docu-
mentation. Refer to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection on page 33.
Introduction to connection operations
1 Select BT AUDIO or TELEPHONE as a source.
To select
BT AUDIO, press SRC/OFF.
To select TELEPHONE, press and hold
PHONE/ / BT MENU.
2 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
CONNECTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The connection menu is displayed.
4 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
Open device (open a connection to the device)
—Search device (search device)—
DisconnectDevice (disconnect device)
—
Delete device (delete device)
—Paired device
(service setting)
—Auto connect (automatic connection setting)
—BT Version INFO (version information)
—Device INFO (device information)
—Device edit (editing the device name)
—Pin code input (pin code input)
Notes
! If a Bluetooth device is not connected to this unit yet, DisconnectDevice function is not available.
! If a Bluetooth device is not paired with this unit yet,
Delete device and Paired device function is not available.
! To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
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! If you do not operate functions except for
Open device, Search device,
DisconnectDevice, Device edit and
Pin code input within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
! If you do not operate Open device and
Search device within 30 seconds after the
Bluetooth device is paired, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
If you do not operate within 30 seconds after
Disconnected is displayed, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
Using a Bluetooth device to pair
1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on the previous page.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select
Open device.
# If there is previous connection log in this unit, you can select the Bluetooth device from
Paired device.
Refer to Connecting a paired Bluetooth device and selecting a service on the next page.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select the special device.
# Bluetooth devices that are difficult to establish connection is called special device. If your Bluetooth device is listed in the special device, select the appropriate one.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to open the connection.
Ready will be displayed.
This unit is now on standby for connection from Bluetooth device.
# If five devices are already paired,
MEMORY FULL is displayed and it is not possible to perform the pairing operation. In this case, de-
lete a paired device first. Refer to Deleting a paired
Bluetooth device on the next page.
# Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to display the device name, BD address and PIN code of this unit.
5 Use your Bluetooth device to establish connection.
Connection method is different depending on the Bluetooth device. See the manual of your
Bluetooth device to establish connection.
When the connection is established,
Paired is displayed.
# If the connection fails, ERROR is displayed. In this case, try again from the beginning.
# PIN code is set to 0000 as the default. You can change this code in the initial setting. Refer
to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection on page 33.
Pairing from this unit
1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Search device.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a device.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to start searching.
While searching,
Searching flashes. When available Bluetooth devices are found, device name or BD address (if names cannot be obtained) is displayed.
# To cancel searching, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
# If five devices are already paired,
MEMORY FULL is displayed and it is not possible to perform the pairing operation. In this case, de-
lete a paired device first. Refer to Deleting a paired
Bluetooth device on the next page.
# If no device can be found, Not found is displayed. In this case, check the status of Bluetooth device and search again.
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5 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a device name you want to connect.
# If only one device was found, this step cannot be performed.
# Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to display the device name and BD address.
6 Press MULTI-CONTROL to establish connection.
While connecting, Pairing flashes. If the connection is established, Paired is displayed.
# If the connection fails, ERROR is displayed. In this case, try again from the beginning.
# PIN code is set to 0000 as the default. You can change this code in the initial setting. Refer
to Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection on page 33.
Disconnecting a Bluetooth device
This function can be operated only when the
Bluetooth wireless connection is being established.
1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on page 29.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
DisconnectDevice.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a device.
# If only one device was found, this step cannot be performed.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to disconnect the Bluetooth wireless connection.
While disconnecting,
Disconnecting flashes.
If the Bluetooth wireless connection is terminated, Disconnected is displayed.
# If multiple Bluetooth devices have been connected and you wish to disconnect them, press
MULTI-CONTROL and then select the device. In this case, repeat operation from step 3.
Deleting a paired Bluetooth device
1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on page 29.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Delete device.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a device.
# If only one device was found, this step cannot be performed.
# Push MULTI-CONTROL left to display the BD address.
# If device name cannot be obtained, BD address is displayed.
4 When the device name is being displayed, push MULTI-CONTROL right to display Delete YES.
Deleting device is now on standby.
# If you do not want to delete the device, push
MULTI-CONTROL left.
5 Press MULTI-CONTROL to delete the device.
While deleting,
Deleting flashes. After the device is deleted, Deleted is displayed.
Connecting a paired Bluetooth device and selecting a service
Bluetooth service of the paired device can be selected. You can choose a Bluetooth service from PHONE service, AVRCP service or A2DP service.
1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on page 29.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Paired device.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a device.
# If only one device was found, this step cannot be performed.
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# Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to switch the BD address and device name.
# If device name cannot be obtained, BD address is displayed.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the service select screen.
5 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select the service.
PHONE
—AVRCP—A2DP
# “
*
” is displayed on the connected service.
# Profile that is not compatible with the connected device cannot be selected.
6 Press MULTI-CONTROL to start or stop the selected service.
Connecting to a Bluetooth device automatically
It is possible to set the automatic connection between your Bluetooth device and this unit. If this function is set to on, connection between your Bluetooth device and this unit will take place automatically as soon as the two devices are less than a few meters apart.
! Initially, this function is set to on.
1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on page 29.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Auto connect.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn automatic connection on.
If your Bluetooth device is ready for Bluetooth wireless connection, connection to this unit is automatically established.
# While using Bluetooth audio player in A2DP, it is not possible to connect the Bluetooth telephone automatically.
# To turn automatic connection off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
Displaying system version for repair
Should this unit fails to operate properly and you consult your dealer for repair, you may be asked to indicate the system versions of this unit and of Bluetooth module. You can display the versions and confirm them.
1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on page 29.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
BT Version INFO.
The system (microprocessor) version of this unit is displayed.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left to switch to the version of the Bluetooth module of this unit.
# Pushing MULTI-CONTROL right returns to the system version of this unit.
Displaying BD (Bluetooth
Device) address
This unit displays the BD address of this unit.
1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on page 29.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Device INFO in the function menu.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left to switch to the BD address.
12-digit hexadecimal string is displayed.
# Pushing MULTI-CONTROL right returns to the device name.
Editing device name
You can edit the device name.
The device name is set to DEH-P7100BT as default.
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1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on page 29.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Device edit.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a letter of the alphabet.
# Device name can be up to 32 characters long.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the previous or next character position.
5 After editing device name, press
MULTI-CONTROL to store in this unit.
Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless connection
To connect your Bluetooth device to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to enter PIN code on your Bluetooth device to verify the connection. The default code is
0000, but you can change this in this function.
! With some Bluetooth devices, you don’t need to enter the PIN code.
1 Display the connection menu.
Refer to Introduction to connection operations on page 29.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Pin code input.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a number.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the previous or next position.
5 After inputting PIN code (up to 16 digits), press MULTI-CONTROL to store in this unit.
# Pushing MULTI-CONTROL right in the confirmation display returns you to the PIN code input display, and you can change the PIN code.
# If an invalid character has been entered, subsequent characters are not displayed.
# If an invalid character has been entered in the beginning, PIN code cannot be stored in memory.
Bluetooth Audio
Important
! Depending on the Bluetooth audio player connected to this unit, the operations available with this unit are limited to the following two levels:
— A2DP profile (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile): Only playing back songs on your audio player is possible.
— AVRCP profile (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile): Playing back, pausing, selecting 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 vary extensively. Refer to the instruction manual that came with your Bluetooth 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.) cannot be displayed on this unit.
! While you are listening to songs on your Bluetooth audio player, refrain from using on your cellular phone as much as possible. If you use your cellular phone, the signal from your cellular phone may cause noise on the song playback.
! When you are talking on a cellular phone connected to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology, song playback from your Bluetooth audio player connected to this unit is muted.
! While using Bluetooth audio player, automatic connection of Bluetooth telephone cannot be performed.
! Even if you are listening to a song on your
Bluetooth audio player and you switch to another source, song playback continues.
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Using Bluetooth wireless technology
Even though your audio player does not contain a Bluetooth module, you can still control it from this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology using a Bluetooth adapter (sold separately).
Setting up for Bluetooth audio
Before you can use the Bluetooth audio function you must set up the unit for use with your
Bluetooth audio player. This entails establishing a Bluetooth wireless connection between this unit and your Bluetooth audio player, and pairing your Bluetooth audio player with this unit.
% Connecting and pairing
For detailed instructions on connecting your phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless tech-
nology, see following section. Connecting a
Basic Operations
% Fast forward or reverse
Push and hold MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Select a track
Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Starting playback
Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
Notes
! To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
! If you do not operate functions within about
30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
Function and operation
Pause is the same as that of the built-in CD player.
Function name Operation
Pause
Refer to Pausing playback on page
Playing songs on a Bluetooth audio player
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Play in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to start playback.
Introduction to advanced operations
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The function menu is displayed.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
Play (play)
—Stop (stop)—Pause (pause)
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Stopping playback
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Stop in the function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to stop the playback.
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Bluetooth Telephone
Important
! Since this unit is on standby to connect with your cellular phone via Bluetooth wireless technology, using this unit without running the engine can result in battery drainage.
! Advanced operations that require your attention such as dialing numbers on the monitor, using phone book, etc., are prohibited while you are driving. When you need to use these advanced operations, stop your vehicle in a safe place.
! Depending on the cellular phone connected to this unit, the operations available with this unit may be limited.
Setting up for hands-free phoning
Before you can use the hands-free phoning function you must set up the unit for use with your cellular phone. This entails establishing a
Bluetooth wireless connection between this unit and your phone, pairing your phone with this unit, adjusting the volume level and adjusting the microphone angle.
1 Connecting and pairing
For detailed instructions on connecting your phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless tech-
nology, see following section. Connecting a
2 Volume adjustment
Adjust the earpiece volume on your cellular phone for comfort. When adjusted, the volume level is recorded in this unit as the default setting.
# Caller’s voice volume and ring volume may vary depending on the type of cellular phone.
# If the difference between the ring volume and caller
’s voice volume is big, overall volume level may become unstable.
# Before disconnecting the cellular phone from this unit, make sure to adjust the volume to a proper level. If the volume is muted (zero level) on your cellular phone, the volume level of your cellular phone remains muted even after the cellular phone is disconnected.
3 Microphone angle adjustment
The microphone needs to be pointed toward the person speaking.
Making a phone call
Dial a number
The most basic way to make a call is to simply dial the number.
For detailed instructions, refer to Making a call by entering phone number on page 39.
Calling a number in the Phone Book or the Call History
For detailed instructions, refer to Calling a number in the phone book on the next page
and Using the missed, received and dialed call lists on page 37.
Voice recognition
If your cellular phone features voice recognition technology, you can make a call by voice commands.
! Operation varies depending on the type of cellular phone. Refer to the instruction manual that came with your cellular phone for detailed instructions.
1 Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL and hold until
Voice dial appears in the display.
When Voice dial ON is displayed, voice recognition function is ready.
# If your cellular phone does not feature voice recognition function,
NO VOICE DIAL appears in the display and operation is not possible.
2 Pronounce the name of your contact.
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Taking a phone call
Answering or rejecting an incoming call
% Answering an incoming call
When a call comes in, press
MULTI-CONTROL.
% End a call
Press
PHONE/
/
BT MENU.
% Rejecting an incoming call
When a call comes in, press PHONE/ /
BT MENU.
Note
The estimated call time appears in the display
(this may differ slightly from the actual call time).
Operating a call waiting
% Answering a call waiting
When a call comes in, press
MULTI-CONTROL.
% End all calls
Press PHONE/ / BT MENU.
% Switch between callers on hold
Press
MULTI-CONTROL.
% Rejecting call waiting
Press PHONE/ / BT MENU.
Notes
! To end the call, both you and your caller need to hang up the phone.
! While in standby mode, you can recall
Phone book by pushing MULTI-CONTROL down.
! While in standby mode, you can recall
Missed calls by pushing MULTI-CONTROL up.
! While in standby mode, you can recall
Dialed calls by pushing MULTI-CONTROL right.
! While in standby mode, you can recall
Received calls by pushing MULTI-CONTROL left.
Using the phone number list
Important
! Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the parking brake when operating the list.
! List can be called up from all sources. The methods to call up the list are different by the source.
1 Press PHONE/ /BT MENU to switch to the phone number list mode.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select a category.
Phone book (phone book list)
—Missed calls
(missed call list)
—Dialed calls (dialed call list)
—Received calls (received call list)
! For more detailed information about
Phone book, see the following section.
Calling a number in the phone book on this page.
! For more detailed information about
Missed calls, Dialed calls and
Received calls, see the following section.
Using the missed, received and dialed call lists on the next page.
# The name in the Phone book, Missed calls,
Dialed calls or Received calls selected with the cursor is on for 2 seconds or longer is read out.
Calling a number in the phone book
While this unit and your cellular phone are being connected, the phone book of this unit is automatically synchronized with that of the cellular phone. However, the synchronization may not be performed depending on the type of cellular phone. In this case, you will need to set up the phone book manually. To set up the
phone book, see the following section. Transferring entries to the phone book on page 38.
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After finding the number you want to call in the phone book, you can select the entry and make the call.
1 Press PHONE/ /BT MENU to switch to the phone number list mode.
# If TELEPHONE is selected as the source, press
/
LIST to switch to the phone number list mode.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Phone book.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the first letter of the name you are looking for.
# You can also perform the same operation by pushing MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
# To change the character, press DISP/SCRL.
Pressing DISP/SCRL switches the character in the following order.
Alphabet
—Russian—Greek
# The order of the first name and last name may be different from that of the cellular phone.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display entries.
The display shows the first three Phone Book entries starting with that letter (e.g.
“Ben”,
“Brian” and “Burt” when “B” is selected).
5 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select a phone book entry you want to call.
# You can also perform the same operation by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
6 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the phone number list of the selected entry.
# You can also display the phone number list of the selected entry by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL right.
# You can scroll literal information by pressing and holding
DISP/SCRL. To stop scrolling, press
DISP/SCRL.
# If several phone numbers are included in an entry, select one by turning
MULTI-CONTROL.
# If you want to go back and select another entry, push MULTI-CONTROL left.
7 Press MULTI-CONTROL to make a call.
8 To end the call, press PHONE/ /
BT MENU.
Using the missed, received and dialed call lists
The 80 most recent calls dialed, received, and missed are stored in memory. You can browse them and call numbers from these lists.
1 Press PHONE/ /BT MENU to switch to the phone number list mode.
# If TELEPHONE is selected as the source, press
/ LIST to switch to the phone number list mode.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Missed calls, Dialed calls or Received calls.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select a phone number.
Turning MULTI-CONTROL to change the phone numbers stored in the list.
# You can also change the phone number by pushing MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the detailed list.
Name and phone number are displayed in the detailed list.
# You can also display the detailed list by pushing MULTI-CONTROL right.
# You can scroll literal information by pressing and holding
DISP/SCRL. To stop scrolling, press
DISP/SCRL.
# Turning MULTI-CONTROL switches to the previous or next phone number displayed in the detailed list.
# If you do not operate anything within about 30 seconds, the list display is canceled automatically.
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5 Press MULTI-CONTROL to make a call.
6 To end the call, press PHONE/ /
BT MENU.
Introduction to advanced operations
1 Press and hold PHONE/ /BT MENU to select TELEPHONE as the source.
2 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
The function menu is displayed.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
4 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
PH BTransfer (phone book transfer)
—
Auto answer (automatic answer setting)
—
Far end Volume (Adjust the intended party
’s listening volume)
—Ring tone (ring tone select)
—Number dial (call by entering number)
—SCO Private mode (private mode)
Notes
! To return to the playback display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
! If you do not operate functions other than
PH BTransfer, and Number dial within about
30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
! You can operate SCO Private mode only while talking on the phone.
! If Bluetooth telephone is not connected to this unit,
Number dial cannot be operated.
Transferring entries to the phone book
Phone books in your cellular phone can be transferred to this unit by using your cellular phone.
! 1 000 entries for each user (max. 5 devices) can be stored in the phone book. Each independent entry can hold five phone numbers and genres.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
PH BTransfer.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to enter the phone book transfer standby mode.
4 Use the cellular phone to perform phone book transfer.
Perform phone book transfer using the cellular phone. For detailed instructions, refer to the instruction manual that came with your cellular phone.
When phone book transfer is completed,
Data transferred is displayed.
# The display indicates how many entries have been transferred and the total number to be transferred.
Setting automatic answering
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Auto answer.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn automatic answering on.
# To turn automatic answering function off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
Adjusting the intended party
’s listening volume
To maintain the good speech quality, this unit can adjust the intended party
’s listening volume. If the volume is not enough for intended party, adjust this function.
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1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Far end Volume.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select the desired setting.
1
—2—3—4—5
# This function can be performed even while talking on the phone.
# Settings can be stored for each device.
Switching the ring tone
You can select whether to use this unit
’s ring tone or not. If this function is set to on, ring tone from this unit will sound.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Ring tone.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn ring tone on.
To turn ring tone off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to move the cursor to the previous or next position.
# Up to 32 digits can be entered.
5 When you finish entering the number, press MULTI-CONTROL.
Call confirmation appears.
6 Press MULTI-CONTROL again to make a call.
7 To end the call, press PHONE/ /
BT MENU.
Setting the private mode
During a conversation, you can switch to private mode (talking directly on your cellular phone).
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
SCO Private mode.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn private mode on.
To turn private mode off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
Making a call by entering phone number
Important
Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the parking brake when performing this operation.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Number dial.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a number.
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Using voice recognition to operate this unit
Important
In this section, voice recognition operation is illustrated in English. For about languages other than English, please refer to enclosed command list. Also, supported commands are shown in the list.
You can use voice recognition to perform operations such as the following.
! Input a phone number, and make a call.
! Input a name stored in the phonebook and make a call.
! Input a name and type stored in the phonebook, and make a call.
! Access Help.
! Perform voice recognition again.
1 Press VOICE/ to start voice recognition.
The audio sound is muted, and a beep tone sounds.
2 When you hear Voice Command, please. and a beep tone, say a voice command.
3 Perform the operation in accordance with the voice guidance.
Notes
! To cancel voice recognition partway through, say cancel or abort or press SRC/OFF,
BAND/ESC/CANCEL, or .
! When you want to return to the state immediately after voice recognition was started, say
Restart after you hear the beep tone to return to the state of Step 2.
! If a voice command is said incorrectly, an error occurs and the unit waits for a voice command to be said. Say a correct voice command.
! If you are unsure of a voice command, say
Help or What can I say? to play the help voice guidance.
! Voice recognition is possible when any of the sources is selected, but a call can only be made when a cellular phone is connected.
Refer to page 29, and check whether a cellular
phone is connected to this unit correctly. If a voice command is said when no cellular phone is connected, an error occurs and the unit waits for a voice command to be said.
Connect a cellular phone and say a correct voice command.
! For a list of voice commands, refer to the next page.
! When no voice command is spoken for 8 seconds, a beep tone and cancel is heard, and voice recognition returns to the ordinary display.
! Operation varies depending on the type of cellular phone. Refer to the instruction manual that came with your cellular phone for detailed instructions.
! If the language is set to РУССКИЙ in the
Language select, voice guidance cannot be performed.
Using voice recognition to make a call
You can use voice recognition to make a call.
This explanation uses the example of making a call to
0123456789.
1 Start voice recognition.
Refer to Using voice recognition on this page.
2 Say Dial 0123456789.
3 Say Dial.
4 A call is made to the number read out.
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! A phone number of up to 30 digits long can be read out. If a phone number that exceeds
30 digits is input, an error occurs and the unit waits for a voice command to be said. Say a correct voice command.
! You can also input a phone number in parts.
When inputting 01234 and 56789 separately, say the next part of the number ( 56789) after you hear 01234 Please complete the number. Otherwise say
“Dial” or “Correction”.
! When you want to correct a phone number, say
Correction and then say the correct phone number after you hear the beep tone.
When you are inputting a phone number in parts, you can correct the part of the number you said last. If you input 55555 when you should have input 56789, say Correction when you hear
Please complete the number.
Otherwise say
“Dial” or “Correction”., and then say the correct number.
Making a call to a phone number in memory
You can also use voice recognition to make a call to a phone number stored in the memory.
This explanation uses the example of making a call to the cellular phone of
Sandy Jones.
1 Start voice recognition.
Refer to Using voice recognition on the previous page.
2 Say Call Sandy Jones.
You will hear On which number do you want to call <name>, <type>., and then a beep tone.
# In the case of when there is only one phone number corresponding to the registered name
( Call Sandy Jones), say Dial to make the phone call.
3 Say mobile.
4 If the read out name (Sandy Jones) and type (mobile) are correct, say Yes after you hear the beep tone.
5 A call is made to the number read out.
Notes
! Saying Call Sandy Jones mobile in Step 1 allows you to specify the name and type in one go.
! If a type that is not registered is specified when a type is specified, an error occurs and the unit waits for a voice command to be said.
Say a correct voice command.
If you become unsure of an operation:
If you become unsure of a voice command partway through an operation, access the help.
1 Start voice recognition.
Refer to Using voice recognition on the previous page.
2 Say Help or What can I say?
3 The help voice guidance plays, and the voice commands you can use are pronounced.
Voice command list
Command Type
Dial (number)
(Number)
Operation
Use this when you want to directly specify a phone number.
A number of up to 32 digits can be read out.
Use this when you want to specify a number to add to the number specified with Dial
(number). (You can also specify a phone number in parts.)
! 0 to 9, *, # and + can be entered.
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Call (name)
(+type)
(Type)
Dial
Yes
Confirm
Correction
Help
What can I say
Restart six seven eight nine star hash plus
Cancel
Abort zero one two three four five
Use this when you want to specify a
“name” in a registered phonebook entry, or specify both a
“name” and “type” in a registered phonebook entry.
! On mobile phone, at home, at work, default or other can be entered.
Use this when you want to specify a
“type” for a “name” in a registered phonebook entry.
Confirm whether to make the call when a call is specified with a number. Saying Dial starts the call operation.
Confirm whether to make the call when a call is specified with other than a number (name, type, etc.). Saying Yes starts the call operation.
Correct the read out phone number.
Obtain guidance on what operations are possible with the current voice recognition.
Restores the voice recognition start state.
Ends voice recognition.
0 can be entered.
1 can be entered.
2 can be entered.
3 can be entered.
4 can be entered.
5 can be entered.
6 can be entered.
7 can be entered.
8 can be entered.
9 can be entered.
* can be entered.
# can be entered.
+ can be entered.
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Introduction of audio adjustments
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select AUDIO.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The audio menu is displayed.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the audio function.
Turn MULTI-CONTROL to switch between the audio functions in the following order.
FAD BAL (balance adjustment)
—Powerful
(graphic equalizer adjustment)
—50Hz (7-band graphic equalizer adjustment)
—Loudness
(loudness)
—Sub W1 (subwoofer on/off setting)
—Sub W2 (subwoofer setting)—Bass
(bass boost)
—HPF (high pass filter)—SLA
(source level adjustment)
—ASL (automatic sound levelizer)
—Guidance VOL (voice guidance volume adjustment)
# You can select the Sub W2 only when subwoofer output is turned on in Sub W1.
# When selecting FM as the source, you cannot switch to SLA.
# If Language select (language selection) is set to
РУССКИЙ, Guidance VOL cannot be adjusted.
# If TELEPHONE is selected as a source, only
FAD BAL (balance adjustment) and
Guidance VOL (guidance volume) can be operated.
# To return to the display of each source, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
# If you do not operate functions except for
50Hz within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the ordinary display.
1 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select FAD BAL in the audio function menu.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to adjust front/rear speaker balance.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the front/rear speaker balance moves towards the front or rear.
FAD F15 to FAD R15 is displayed as the front/ rear speaker balance moves from front to rear.
# FAD 0 is the proper setting when only two speakers are used.
# When the rear output setting is Sub W, you cannot adjust front/rear speaker balance. Refer to
Setting the rear output and subwoofer output on page 50.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to adjust left/right speaker balance.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, the left/right speaker balance moves towards the left or right.
BAL L15 to BAL R15 is displayed as the left/ right speaker balance moves from left to right.
Using the equalizer
The equalizer lets you adjust the equalization to match the car
’s interior acoustic characteristics as desired.
Using balance adjustment
You can change the fader/balance setting so that it can provide the ideal listening environment in all occupied seats.
Recalling equalizer curves
There are seven stored equalizer curves which you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list of the equalizer curves.
Display
Powerful
Natural
Vocal
Equalizer curve
Powerful
Natural
Vocal
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Custom1
Custom2
Custom 1
Flat
Custom 2
Flat
Super Bass Super bass
! Custom1 and Custom2 are adjusted equalizer curves that you create. Adjustments can be made with a 7-band graphic equalizer.
! When Flat is selected, no supplement or correction is made to the sound. This is useful to check the effect of the equalizer curves by switching alternatively between
Flat and a set equalizer curve.
1 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select the graphic equalizer adjustment.
Powerful appears in the display.
If the equalizer curve has been previously selected, the curve of that previously selected will be displayed instead of Powerful.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select an equalizer curve.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, equalizer curves are selected in the following order:
Powerful
—Natural—Vocal—Custom1—
Custom2
—Flat—Super Bass
Adjusting equalizer curves
The factory supplied equalizer curves, with the exception of Flat, Custom1 and Custom2 can be adjusted to a fine degree (nuance control).
1 Recall the equalizer curve you want to adjust.
Refer to Recalling equalizer curves on the previous page.
2 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the equalizer curve.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the equalizer curve increases or decreases respectively.
+6 to
–4 (or –6) is displayed as the equalizer curve is increased or decreased.
# The actual range of the adjustments are different depending on which equalizer curve is selected.
# The equalizer curve with all frequencies set to
0 cannot be adjusted.
Adjusting 7-band graphic equalizer
For Custom1 and Custom2 equalizer curves, you can adjust the level of each band.
! A separate Custom1 curve can be created for each source. (The built-in CD player and the multi-CD player are set to the same equalizer adjustment setting automatically.) If you make adjustments when a curve other than Custom2 is selected, the equalizer curve settings will be memorized in
Custom1.
! A Custom2 curve can be created common to all sources. If you make adjustments when the
Custom2 curve is selected, the
Custom2 curve will be updated.
1 Recall the equalizer curve you want to adjust.
Refer to Recalling equalizer curves on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select 7-band graphic equalizer adjustment.
Frequency and the level (e.g., 50Hz LV+4) appears in the display.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select the equalizer band to adjust.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, equalizer bands are selected in the following order:
50Hz
—125Hz—315Hz—800Hz—2kHz—
5kHz
—12.5kHz
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4 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the level of the equalizer band.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, the level of the equalization band increases or decreases.
+6 to
–6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
# You can then select another band and adjust the level.
Adjusting loudness
Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low- and high-sound ranges at low volume.
1 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 43.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Loudness in the audio function menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn loudness on.
Loudness level (e.g., Mid) appears in the display.
# To turn loudness off, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select a desired level.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, level is selected in the following order:
Low (low)
—Mid (mid)—High (high)
Using subwoofer output
This unit is equipped with a subwoofer output which can be turned on or off.
1 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 43.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Sub W1.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn subwoofer output on.
Normal appears in the display. Subwoofer output is now on.
# To turn subwoofer output off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select the phase of subwoofer output.
Push MULTI-CONTROL left to select reverse phase and REV appears in the display. Push
MULTI-CONTROL right to select normal phase and Normal appears in the display.
Adjusting subwoofer settings
When the subwoofer output is on, you can adjust the cut-off frequency and the output level of the subwoofer.
Only frequencies lower than those in the selected range are outputted from the subwoofer.
! When the subwoofer output is on, you can select Sub W2.
1 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 43.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Sub W2.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select cut-off frequency.
Each time
MULTI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, cut-off frequencies are selected in the following order:
50Hz
—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the output level of the subwoofer.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed up or down, subwoofer level increases or decreases.
+6 to
–24 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
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Boosting the bass
Bass boost function boosts the bass level of sound.
1 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 43.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Bass.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a desired level.
0 to +6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
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 output from the front or rear speakers.
1 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 43.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select HPF.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn high pass filter on.
80Hz appears in the display. High pass filter is now on.
# If the high pass filter has been previously adjusted, the frequency of that previously selected will be displayed instead of 80Hz.
# To turn high pass filter off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select cut-off frequency.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, cut-off frequencies are selected in the following order:
50Hz
—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz
Adjusting source levels
Source level adjustment ( SLA) lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent radical changes in volume when switching between sources.
! Settings are based on the FM volume level, which remains unchanged.
1 Compare the FM volume level with the level of the source you wish to adjust.
2 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 43.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select SLA in the audio function menu.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the source volume.
+4 to
–4 is displayed as the source volume is increased or decreased.
Notes
! The MW/LW volume level can also be adjusted 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 automatic sound levelizer
During driving, noise in the car changes according to the driving speed and road conditions. The automatic sound levelizer ( ASL) monitors such varying noise and automatically increases the volume level, if this noise becomes greater. The sensitivity (variation of volume level to noise level) of ASL can be set to one of five levels.
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1 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 43.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select ASL.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn ASL on.
Mid appears in the display.
# To turn ASL off, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select the desired ASL level.
Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed left or right, ASL level is selected in the following order:
Low (low)
—Mid-L (mid-low)—Mid (mid)—
Mid-H (mid-high)
—High (high)
Adjusting the voice guidance volume
Volume of voice guidance and TTS (text to speech) can be adjusted.
1 Display the audio menu.
Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 43.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Guidance VOL.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the guidance volume.
0 to 62 is displayed as the guidance volume is increased or decreased.
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Adjusting initial settings
1 Press SRC/OFF and hold until the unit turns off.
2 Press MULTI-CONTROL and hold until the initial setting menu appears in the display.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select one of the initial settings.
Language select (language selection)
—
Calendar (calendar)
—Clock (clock)—
Off clock (off clock)
—FM step (FM tuning step)
—Auto PI (auto PI seek)—Warning tone
(warning tone)
—AUX1 (auxiliary input 1)—
AUX2 (auxiliary input 2)
—List guidance
(voice guidance setting)
—Dimmer (dimmer)
—Rear SP (rear output and subwoofer controller)
—Demo mode (feature demo)—
Ever scroll (ever scroll)
—BT AUDIO (BT audio setting)
—BT Memory Clear (clearing Bluetooth memory)
—Software update (software update)
# To cancel initial settings, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
# If the language is set to РУССКИЙ, voice guidance and TTS (text to speech) cannot be performed.
Setting the date
The calendar display adjusted in this mode appears when the telephone source is selected or sources and the feature demo are off.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Calendar in the initial setting menu.
Calendar appears in the display.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select the segment of the calendar display you wish to set.
Day
—Month—Year
As you select segments of the calendar display the segment selected will blink.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to set the date.
Pushing MULTI-CONTROL up will increase the selected day, month or year. Pushing
MULTI-CONTROL down will decrease the selected day, month or year.
Selecting the language
For your convenience, this unit equips multiple language guidance. You can select the language best suited to your first language.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Language select in the initial setting menu.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select the language.
English
—Français—Italiano—Español—
Deutsch
—Nederlands—РУССКИЙ
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to determine the selection.
# Display guidance and voice guidance are set to the same language simultaneously.
Setting the clock
Use these instructions to set the clock.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on this page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Clock in the initial setting menu.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to select the segment of the clock display you wish to set.
Hour
—Minute
As you select segments of the clock display, the selected segment blinks.
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4 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to put a clock right.
Note
You can match the clock to a time signal by pressing MULTI-CONTROL.
! If 00 to 29, the minutes are rounded down.
(e.g., 10:18 becomes 10:00.)
! If 30 to 59, the minutes are rounded up. (e.g.,
10:36 becomes 11:00.)
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to select the FM tuning step.
Pressing MULTI-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
The tuning step remains at 50 kHz during manual tuning.
Turning the off clock display on or off
If the off clock display is turned on and the sources and the feature demo are off, the clock display appears on the display.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Off clock in the initial setting menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn the off clock display on.
# To turn the off clock display off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
Switching Auto PI Seek
The unit can automatically search for a different station with the same programming, even during preset recall.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Auto PI in the initial setting menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn Auto PI seek on.
# To turn Auto PI seek off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
Setting the FM tuning step
Normally the FM tuning step employed by seek tuning is 50 kHz. When AF or TA is on, the tuning step automatically changes to 100 kHz. It may be preferable to set the tuning step to 50 kHz when AF is on.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select FM step in the initial setting menu.
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 sounds. You can turn off the warning tone.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Warning tone in the initial setting menu.
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3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn warning tone on.
# To turn warning tone off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn
List guidance on.
# To turn this function off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
# If the language is set to РУССКИЙ in the
Language select, this function cannot be performed.
Switching the auxiliary setting
Auxiliary devices connected to this unit can be activated individually. Set each AUX source to
ON when using. For more information about connecting or using auxiliary devices, refer to
Using the AUX source on page 53.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select AUX1/
AUX2 in the initial setting menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn AUX1/
AUX2 on.
# To turn AUX off, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
Switching the dimmer setting
To prevent the display from being too bright at night, the display is automatically dimmed when the car
’s headlights are turned on. You can turn the dimmer on or off.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Dimmer in the initial setting menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn dimmer on.
# To turn dimmer off, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
List TTS (Text to speech)
Playback
TTS playback can be performed for an item selected with the cursor in a list. If this is set to on, any item the cursor is on for 2 seconds or longer is read out.
! This function is available for the name in the following lists:
— Phone book (phone book)
— Missed calls (missed call history)
— Dialed calls (dialed call history)
— Received calls (received call history)
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
List guidance.
Setting the rear output and subwoofer output
This unit
’s rear output (rear speaker leads output) can be used for full-range speaker ( Full) or subwoofer (
Sub W) connection. If you switch the rear output setting to Sub W, you can connect a rear speaker lead directly to a subwoofer without using an auxiliary amp.
Initially, the unit is set for rear full-range speaker connection ( Full).
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Rear SP in the initial setting menu.
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3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to switch the rear output setting.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL will switch between
Full (full-range speaker) and Sub W
(subwoofer) and that status will be displayed.
# When no subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select Full (full-range speaker).
# When a subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select
Sub W (subwoofer).
Notes
! Even if you change this setting, there is no output unless you turn the subwoofer output
on (refer to Using subwoofer output on page
! If you change this setting, subwoofer output in the audio menu will return to the factory settings.
Switching the ever scroll
When Ever Scroll is set to ON, recorded text information scrolls continuously in the display.
Set to OFF if you prefer the information to scroll just once.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Ever scroll in the initial setting menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn the ever scroll on.
# To turn the Ever Scroll off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
Switching the feature demo
The feature demo automatically starts when power to this unit is turned off while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Demo mode in the initial setting menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn the feature demo on.
# To turn the feature demo off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
Notes
! Remember that if the feature demo continues operating when the car engine is turned off, it may drain battery power.
! You can also turn on or off feature demo by pressing
DISP/SCRL while this unit is turned
off. For more details, refer to Feature demo mode on page 8.
Activating the BT AUDIO source
You need to activate the BT AUDIO source in order to use a Bluetooth audio player.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
BT AUDIO in the initial setting menu.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn the
BT AUDIO source on.
# To turn the BT AUDIO source off, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
Resetting the Bluetooth wireless technology module
Bluetooth telephone and Bluetooth Audio data can be deleted. To protect personal information, we recommend deleting this data before transferring the unit to other persons. The following settings will be deleted.
! phone book entries on the Bluetooth telephone
! preset numbers on the Bluetooth telephone
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! registration assignment of Bluetooth telephone
! call history of Bluetooth telephone
! history of the most recently connected
Bluetooth audio
! information of the connected Bluetooth device
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
BT Memory Clear.
3 Push MULTI-CONTROL right to show a confirmation display.
Yes is displayed. Clearing memory is now on standby.
# If you do not want to reset phone memory, push
MULTI-CONTROL left. The display reverts.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to clear the memory.
Cleared is displayed and the settings are deleted.
Updating the software about
Bluetooth connection
This function is used to update this unit with the latest software. For about software and updating, refer to our website.
Important
Never turn the unit off while the software is being updated.
1 Display the initial setting menu.
Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
Software update.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the data transfer mode.
# To finish the updating, follow the on-screen instructions.
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Using the AUX source
Up to two auxiliary devices such as VCR or portable devices (sold separately) can be connected to this unit. When connected, auxiliary devices are automatically read as AUX sources and assigned to
AUX1 or AUX2. The relationship between AUX1 and AUX2 sources is explained below.
Selecting AUX as the source
% Press SRC/OFF to select AUX as the source.
# If the auxiliary setting is not turned on, AUX cannot be selected. For more details, refer to
Switching the auxiliary setting on page 50.
About AUX1 and AUX2
There are two methods to connect auxiliary devices to this unit.
AUX1 source:
When connecting auxiliary device using a stereo mini plug cable
% Insert the stereo mini plug into the input jack on this unit.
For more details, refer to the installation manual.
This auxiliary device is automatically set to
AUX1.
Setting the AUX title
The title displayed for the AUX1 or AUX2 source can be changed.
1 After you have selected AUX as the source, use MULTI-CONTROL and select
FUNCTION to display Title input.
2 Enter a title in the same way as the built-in CD player.
For details concerning operation, refer to Entering disc titles on page 22.
AUX2 source:
When connecting auxiliary device using an IP-
BUS-RCA Interconnector (sold separately)
% Use an IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as the CD-RB20/CD-RB10 (sold separately) to connect this unit to auxiliary device featuring RCA output.
For more details, refer to the IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector owner
’s manual.
This auxiliary device is automatically set to
AUX2.
# You can only make this type of connection if the auxiliary device has RCA outputs.
Using the external unit
External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as ones available in the future) that, although incompatible as a source, enables control of basic functions with this unit. Two external units can be controlled with this unit. When two external units are connected, the external unit is automatically allocated to external unit
1 or external unit 2 by this unit.
Basic operations of the external unit are explained below. Allocated functions are different depending on the connected external unit.
For details concerning functions, refer to external unit
’s owner’s manual.
Selecting the external unit as the source
% Press SRC/OFF to select EXTERNAL as the source.
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Basic operation
Functions allocated to the following operations are different depending on the connected external unit. For details concerning functions, refer to the connected external unit
’s owner’s manual.
% Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
% Press and hold BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
% Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Push and hold MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
Advanced operations
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
FUNC1 (function 1)
—FUNC2 (function 2)—
FUNC3 (function 3)
—FUNC4 (function 4)—
Auto/MAN (auto/manual)
Note
To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
SMS (Short Message
Service) Reception
Notification Function
When an SMS is received by the connected cellular phone, a message is displayed for 8 seconds to notify you of the reception. A beep tone also sounds at that time.
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! When an SMS is received while a menu screen is displayed, the display of the menu is cancelled.
! When an SMS is received while the feature demo is on, the feature demo is cancelled and then started again after the SMS reception message has been displayed.
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Basic operation
You can use this unit to control an interface adapter for iPod (e.g. CD-IB100
N), which is sold separately.
% Fast forward or reverse
Push and hold MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Select a track
Push
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
Notes
! Read the precautions for iPod in the following
! If an error message is displayed, refer to Error messages on page 62.
! When the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON, the iPod
’s battery is charged while the iPod is connected to this unit.
! While the iPod is connected to this unit, the iPod cannot be turned on or off.
! Before connecting the dock connector of this unit to the iPod, disconnect the headphones from the iPod.
! The iPod is turned off about two minutes after the ignition switch is set to OFF.
Displaying text information on iPod
The operation is the same as that of the iPod connected to USB interface of this unit. (Refer
to Displaying text information on iPod on page
Browsing for a song
The operation is the same as that of the iPod connected to USB interface of this unit. (Refer
to Browsing for a song on page 25.)
However, the selectable categories are slightly different. Selectable categories are
Playlists (playlists)
—Artists (artists)—
Albums (albums)
—Songs (songs)—Genres
(genres)
Introduction to advanced operations
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The function menu is displayed.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
Repeat (repeat play)
—Shuffle (shuffle)—
Pause (pause)
Function and operation
Repeat and Pause operations are basically the same as that of the built-in CD player.
Function name Operation
Repeat
Pause
Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on page 21.
However, the repeat play ranges you can select are different from that of the built-in CD player. The repeat play ranges of the iPod are:
! One – Repeat the current song
! All – Repeat all songs in the selected list
Refer to Pausing playback on page
Notes
! To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
! If you do not operate functions within about
30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
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Playing songs in a random order (shuffle)
% Press
/iPod repeatedly to select the desired setting.
! Songs – Play back songs in the selected list in random order.
! Albums – Play back songs from a randomly selected album in order.
! OFF – Cancel random play.
# To turn shuffle off, press
/ iPod again.
Multi-CD Player
Basic Operations
You can use this unit to control a multi-CD player, which is sold separately.
! Only 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.
For information about the disc title list func-
tions, refer to Selecting discs from the disc title list on page 59.
% Select a disc
Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
% Fast forward or reverse
Push and hold
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Select a track
Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
Notes
! When multi-CD player completes preparatory operations, READY is displayed.
! If an error message is displayed, refer to the multi-CD player owner
’s manual.
! If there are no discs in the multi-CD player magazine,
NO DISC is displayed.
The operation is the same as that of the builtin CD player.
Refer to Displaying text information on disc on page 19.
Introduction to advanced operations
You can only use
COMP/DBE (compression and DBE) with a multi-CD player that supports them.
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The function menu is displayed.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
Repeat (repeat play)
—Random (random play)
—Scan (scan play)—Pause (pause)—
COMP/DBE (compression and DBE)
—
ITS play (ITS play)
—ITS memory (ITS programming)
—Title input (disc title input)
# If you do not operate functions other than
ITS memory and Title input within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
# When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible multi-CD player, you cannot switch to
Title input. The disc title is already recorded on the CD TEXT disc.
Function and operation
Repeat, Random, Scan, Pause and
Title input operations are basically the same as that of the built-in CD player.
Using CD TEXT functions
You can use these functions only with a CD
TEXT compatible multi-CD player.
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Function name Operation
Repeat
Random
Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on page 21.
However, the repeat play ranges you can select are different from that of the built-in CD player. The repeat play ranges of the multi-CD player are:
! MCD – Repeat all discs in the multi-CD player
! Track – Repeat just the current track
! Disc – Repeat the current disc
Refer to Playing tracks in random order on page 21.
Scan
Pause
Title input
Refer to Scanning folders and tracks on page 21.
Refer to Pausing playback on page
Refer to Entering disc titles on page 22.
Notes
! To return to the playback display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
! If you select other discs during repeat play, the repeat play range changes to
MCD.
! If you perform track search or fast forward/reverse during Track, the repeat play range changes to
Disc.
! After track or disc scanning is finished, normal playback of the tracks begins again.
Using compression and bass emphasis
You can only use these functions with a multi-
CD player that supports them.
COMP (compression) and DBE (dynamic bass emphasis) functions lets you adjust the sound playback quality of the multi-CD player.
1 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
COMP/DBE in the function menu.
# If the multi-CD player does not support
COMP/DBE, No COMP is displayed when you attempt to select it.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to select your favorite setting.
OFF
—COMP 1—COMP 2—OFF—DBE 1—
DBE 2
Using ITS playlists
ITS (instant track selection) lets you make a playlist of favorite tracks from the multi-CD player magazine. After you have added your favorite tracks to the playlist, you can turn on ITS play and play just those selections.
You 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 before the CDX-P1250 and CDX-P650, up to 24 tracks can be stored in the playlist.)
Creating a playlist with ITS programming
1 Play a CD that you want to program.
Push
MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select the CD.
2 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
ITS memory in the function menu.
4 Select the desired track by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
5 Push MULTI-CONTROL up to store the currently playing track in the playlist.
Memory complete is displayed and the currently playing selection is added to your playlist.
6 Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL to return to the playback display.
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Note
After data for 100 discs is stored in memory, data for a new disc will overwrite 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 begin to play.
1 Select the repeat range.
Refer to Playing tracks in random order on page 21.
2 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on page 56.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select ITS play in the function menu.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn ITS play on.
ITS play : ON appears in the display. Playback begins of those tracks from your playlist within the previously selected MCD or Disc ranges.
# If no tracks in the current range are programmed for ITS play, then ITS Empty is displayed.
# To turn ITS play off, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
Erasing a track from your ITS playlist
You 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 off, use MULTI-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 this page.
2 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on page 56.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
ITS memory in the function menu.
4 Select the desired track by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
5 Push MULTI-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 begins.
6 Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL to return to the playback display.
Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist
You 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.
Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select the CD.
2 Display the function menu.
Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on page 56.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
ITS memory in the function menu.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL down to erase all tracks on the currently playing CD from your ITS playlist.
All tracks on the currently playing CD are deleted from your playlist and Memory deleted is displayed.
5 Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL to return to the playback display.
Using disc title functions
You can input CD titles and display the titles.
Then, you can easily search for and play a desired disc.
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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 characters long.
For details concerning operation, refer to Entering disc titles on page 22.
! Titles remain in the memory even after the disc is removed from the magazine, and are recalled when the disc is reinserted.
! After data for 100 discs is stored in memory, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one.
Displaying disc titles
You can display the text information of any disc that has the disc title entered.
The operation is the same as that of the builtin CD player.
Refer to Displaying text information on disc on page 19.
Selecting discs from the disc title list
Disc title list lets you see the list of disc titles entered in 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 MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired disc title.
Turn to change the disc title. Press to play.
# You can also change the disc title by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
# When playing CD TEXT disc, push
MULTI-CONTROL right to see a list of the tracks in the selected disc. Push MULTI-CONTROL left to return to the disc list.
# If no title is entered for a disc, NO DISC TITLE is 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 display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
DVD Player
Basic Operations
You can use this unit to control a DVD player or multi-DVD player, which is sold separately.
For 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
’s or multi-DVD player
’s operation manual.
% Select a chapter/track
Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Fast forward or reverse
Push and hold
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
# When playing compressed audio, there is no sound on fast forward or reverse.
% To skip back or forward to another chapter/track, push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
Selecting a disc
! You can operate this function only when a multi-DVD player is connected to this unit.
% Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select the desired disc.
Selecting a folder
! You can operate this function only when a
DVD player compatible with compressed audio playback is connected to this unit.
% Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to select a folder.
Introduction to advanced operations
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
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2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select
FUNCTION.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to select.
The function menu is displayed.
3 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
During DVD video or Video CD playback
Repeat (repeat play)
—Pause (pause)
During CD playback
Repeat (repeat play)
—Random (random play)
—Scan (scan play)—Pause (pause)—ITS play
(ITS play)
—ITS memory (ITS input)—
Title input (disc title input)
During compressed audio playback
Repeat (repeat play)
—Random (random play)
—Scan (scan play)—Pause (pause)
# To return to the playback display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
# If you do not operate functions except for
ITS memory and Title input within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the ordinary display.
Function and operation
Repeat, Random, Scan, Pause and
Title input operations are basically the same as that of the built-in CD player.
Also, ITS play and ITS memory operations are basically the same as that the multi-CD player.
Function name Operation
Repeat
Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on page 21.
But the repeat play range that you can select is vary depending on the type of disc or system. The repeat play ranges of the DVD player/multi-DVD player are as below:
During PBC playback of Video
CDs, this function cannot be operated.
! Disc – Repeat the current disc
! Folder – Repeat the current folder
! Title – Repeat just the current title
! CHAP – Repeat just the current chapter
! Track – Repeat the current track
Random
Scan
Pause
ITS play
ITS memory
Title input
Refer to Playing tracks in random order on page 21.
Refer to Scanning folders and tracks on page 21.
Refer to Pausing playback on page
Refer to Using ITS playlists on page 57.
Refer to Using ITS playlists on page 57.
Refer to Entering disc titles on page 22.
Notes
! If you select other discs during repeat play, the repeat play range changes to Disc.
! When playing back Video CD or CD, if you perform track search or fast forward/reverse during Track, the repeat play range changes to
Disc.
! When playing back compressed audio, if you select another folder during repeat play, the repeat play range changes to
Disc.
! When playing back compressed audio, if you perform track search or fast forward/reverse during
Track, the repeat play range changes to Folder.
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! Multi-DVD player that has ITS functions and disc title functions can also be connected to this unit. In this case, ITS play, ITS memory and disc title input can be controlled.
! The ITS function of a DVD player differs slightly from ITS playback 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 57.
1 Press /LIST.
Preset screen is displayed.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL to store the selected station in memory.
Turn to change the preset number. Press and hold to store.
3 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired station.
Turn to change the station. Press to select.
# You can also change the station by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
# If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
TV tuner
Basic Operations
You can use this unit to control a TV tuner, which is sold separately.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
TV tuner
’s operation manual. This section provides information on TV operations with this unit, which differs from that described in the
TV tuner
’s operation manual.
% Select a band
Press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
% Select a channel (step by step)
Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
% Seek tuning
Push and hold MULTI-CONTROL left or right, and then release.
Notes
! Band can be selected from TV-1 or TV-2.
! You can cancel seek tuning by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
! While pushing and holding MULTI-CONTROL left or right, you can skip stations. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release
MULTI-CONTROL.
Storing and recalling broadcast stations
You can easily store up to 12 broadcast stations for later recall.
! 12 stations for each band can be stored in memory.
Storing the strongest broadcast stations sequentially
1 Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the main menu.
2 Use MULTI-CONTROL and select
FUNCTION to display BSSM.
3 Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn BSSM on.
Search begins to flash. While Search is flashing, the 12 strongest broadcast stations are stored in order from the lowest channel up.
When finished, the preset channel list appears.
# To cancel the storage process, press
MULTI-CONTROL again.
4 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired station.
Turn to change the station. Press to select.
# You can also change the station by pushing
MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
# To return to the ordinary display, press
BAND/ESC/CANCEL.
# If you do not operate the list within about 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the ordinary display.
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Additional Information
Troubleshooting
Bluetooth audio/telephone
Symptom Cause Action
The audio of the Bluetooth audio source is not played back.
A Bluetooth-connected cellular phone is currently in a phone call.
The audio will be played back when the call is completed.
A Bluetooth-connected cellular phone is currently in operation.
Do not operate the cellular phone at this time.
A call was made with a Bluetoothconnected cellular phone and then immediately terminated. As a result, communication between this unit and the cellular phone was not terminated properly.
Reconnect the
Bluetooth connection between this unit and the cellular phone.
Error messages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest
Pioneer Service Center, be sure to have the error message recorded.
Built-in CD Player
Message
ERROR-11, 12,
17, 30
ERROR-10, 11,
12, 15, 17, 30,
A0
ERROR-15
Cause Action
Scratched disc
Dirty disc
Electrical or mechanical
Replace disc.
Clean disc.
Turn the ignition switch OFF and back ON, or switch to a different source, then back to the CD player.
The inserted disc does not contain any data
Replace disc.
ERROR-22, 23
NO AUDIO
SKIPPED
PROTECT
The CD format cannot be played back
Replace disc.
The inserted disc does not contain any files that can be played back
Replace disc.
The inserted disc contains WMA files that are protected by DRM
All the files on the inserted disc are secured by
DRM
Replace disc.
Replace disc.
USB audio player/USB memory
Message
NO AUDIO
NO DEVICE
SKIPPED
PROTECT
Cause Action
No songs
USB memory with security enabled is connected
The USB storage device or iPod is not connected to the USB port of this unit.
Transfer the audio files to the USB portable audio player/USB memory and connect.
Follow the USB memory instructions to disable the security.
Connect a compatible USB storage device.
The connected
USB portable audio player/
USB memory contains WMA files that are protected by
Windows Media
ä DRM 9/10
All the files on the connected
USB portable audio player/
USB memory are protected by
Windows Media
DRM 9/10
Play an audio file not protected by
Windows Media
DRM 9/10.
Transfer audio files not protected by
Windows Media
DRM 9/10 to the
USB portable audio player/USB memory and connect.
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NOT COMPA-
TIBLE
CHECK USB
ERROR-19
ERROR-23
The USB device connected to is not supported by this unit.
Connect a USB portable audio player or USB memory that is
USB Mass Storage
Class compliant.
The USB connector or USB cable is short-circuited.
Confirm that the
USB connector or
USB cable is not caught in something or damaged.
The connected
USB portable audio player/
USB memory consumes more than 500 mA
(maximum allowable current).
Disconnect the
USB portable audio player/USB memory and do not use it. Turn the ignition switch to
OFF, then to ACC or ON and then connect the compliant USB portable audio player/
USB memory.
Communication failure
USB device is not formatted with FAT16 or
FAT32
Perform one of the following operations.
–Turn the ignition switch OFF and back ON.
–Disconnect the
USB portable audio player/USB memory.
–Change to a different source.
Then, return to the
USB portable audio player/USB memory.
USB device should be formatted with
FAT16 or FAT32.
iPod
Message
ERROR-19
ERROR-16
ERROR-A1
CHECK USB
NO SONGS
STOP
NO DEVICE
Cause
Communication failure iPod failure
Old version of iPod iPod failure iPod is not charged but operates correctly
No songs
No songs in the current list
The USB storage device or iPod is not connected to the USB port of this unit.
Action
Disconnect the cable from iPod.
Once iPod main menu is displayed, connect the cable again.
Reset the iPod.
Disconnect the cable from iPod.
Once iPod main menu is displayed, connect the cable again.
Reset the iPod.
Update the iPod version.
Disconnect the cable from iPod.
Once iPod main menu is displayed, connect the cable again.
Reset the iPod.
Check if the connection cable for iPod shorted out
(e.g., not caught in metal objects).
After checking, turn the ignition switch OFF and back ON or disconnect the iPod and connect again.
Transfer the songs to iPod.
Select a list that contains the songs.
Connect a compatible iPod.
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Bluetooth audio/telephone
Message
ERROR-10
Cause
Power failure of the Bluetooth module of this unit
Action
Turn the ignition switch OFF and then to ACC or ON.
If the error message is displayed again after the action, please contact your dealer or an authorized
Pioneer Service
Station.
Handling guideline of discs and player
! Use only discs featuring either of following two logos.
! Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot environments including under direct sunlight.
! Do not attach labels, write on or apply chemicals to the surface of the discs.
! To clean a CD, wipe the disc with a soft cloth outward from the center.
! Condensation may temporarily impair the player
’s performance. Leave it to adjust to the warmer temperature for about one hour. Also, wipe any dump discs with a soft cloth.
! Playback of discs may not be possible because of disc characteristics, disc format, recorded application, playback environment, storage conditions, and so on.
! Text information may not be correctly displayed depending on the recorded environment.
! Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.
! Read the precautions for discs before using them.
! Use only conventional, fully circular discs.
Do not use shaped discs.
! Use 12-cm or 8-cm CD. Do not use an adapter when playing 8-cm CDs.
! Do not insert anything other than a CD into the CD loading slot.
! Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise damaged discs as they may damage the player.
! Unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW disc playback is not possible.
! Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs.
! Store discs in their cases when not in use.
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 physically compatible with the general CD standard, it may not be possible to play the
CD side with this unit.
! Frequent loading and ejecting of a Dual
Disc may result in scratches on the disc.
Serious scratches can lead to playback problems on this unit. In some cases, a Dual
Disc may become stuck in the disc loading slot and will not eject. To 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 information about Dual Discs.
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Compressed audio compatibility
WMA
! Compatible format: WMA encoded by
Windows Media Player
! File extension: .wma
! Bit rate: 48 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), 48 kbps to 384 kbps (VBR)
! Sampling frequency: 32 kHz to 48 kHz
! Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Lossless, Voice: No
MP3
! File extension: .mp3
! Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR
! Sampling frequency: 16 kHz to 48 kHz (32,
44.1, 48 kHz for emphasis)
! Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2,
2.3, 2.4 (ID3 tag Version 2.x is given priority than Version 1.x.)
! M3u playlist: No
! MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: No
AAC
! Compatible format: AAC encoded by iTunes
! File extension: .m4a
! Sampling frequency: 11.025 kHz to 48 kHz
! Transmission rate: 16 kbps to 320 kbps
! Apple Lossless: No
WAV
! File extension: .wav
! Compatible format: Linear PCM (LPCM),
MS ADPCM
! Quantization bits: 8 and 16 (LPCM), 4 (MS
ADPCM)
! Sampling frequency: 16 kHz to 48 kHz
(LPCM), 22.05 kHz to 44.1 kHz (MS AD-
PCM)
iPod iPod compatibility
! This unit supports only the following iPod models. Supported iPod software versions are shown below. Older versions of iPod software may not be supported.
— iPod nano first generation (software version 1.3.1)
— iPod nano second generation (software version 1.1.3)
— iPod nano third generation (software version 1.1.2)
— iPod fifth generation (software version
1.3.0)
— iPod classic (software version 1.1.2)
— iPod touch (software version 2.0)
— iPhone (software version 2.0)
— iPhone 3G (software version 2.0)
! Depending on the generation or version of the iPod, some functions can not be operated.
! Operations may vary depending on the software version of iPod.
! When using an iPod, iPod Dock Connector to USB Cable (CD-IU50) is required. For details, consult your dealer.
! This unit can control previous generations iPod models with a Pioneer iPod adapter
(e.g. CD-IB100
N).
For details concerning operation with the
iPod adapter, refer to Playing songs on iPod on page 55.
About handling the iPod
! Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on the iPod even if that data is lost while using this unit.
! Do not leave the iPod in direct sunlight for extended amounts of time. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in iPod malfunction due to the resulting high temperature.
! Do not leave the iPod in a high temperature.
! Firmly secure the iPod when driving. Do not let the iPod fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal.
! For details, refer to the iPod’s manuals.
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About iPod settings
! When an iPod is connected, this unit changes the EQ (equalizer) setting of the iPod to Flat in order to optimize the acoustics. When you disconnect the iPod, the EQ returns to the original setting.
! You cannot set Repeat to off on the iPod when using this unit. Even if you set Repeat to off on the iPod, Repeat is automatically changed to All when connecting the iPod to this unit.
Example of a hierarchy
: Folder
: Compressed audio file
1
2
5
6
3
4
Compressed audio files on the disc
! There may be a slight delay when starting playback of audio files encoded with image data.
! ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2 compliant. Romeo and Joliet file systems are both compatible with this player.
! Multi-session playback is possible.
! Compressed audio files are not compatible with packet write data transfer.
! Only 32 characters from beginning can be displayed as a file name (including the file extension) or a folder name.
! Folder selection sequence or other operation may be altered depending on the encoding or writing software.
! Regardless of the length of blank section between the songs of original recording, compressed audio discs play with a short pause between songs.
! Russian text to be displayed on this unit should be encoded with the following character sets:
— Unicode (UTF-8, UTF-16)
— Character sets other than Unicode that are used in Windows environment and are set to Russian in the multi-language setting
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
! This unit assigns folder numbers. The user cannot assign folder numbers.
! Folder hierarchy is allowed up to eight tiers.
However, a practical hierarchy of folder is less than two tiers.
! Up to 999 files on a CD (-R/-RW) can be played back.
! Up to 99 folders on a disc can be played back.
Bluetooth profiles
! In order to use Bluetooth wireless technology, devices must be able to interpret certain profiles. This unit is compatible with the following profiles.
— A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile)
— AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile)
— GAP (Generic Access Profile)
— SDP (Service Discovery Protocol)
— OPP (Object Push Profile)
— HFP (Hands Free Profile)
— PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
— SPP (Serial Port Profile)
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Copyright and trademark notice
WMA iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
iPhone
Appendix
Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
! This product includes technology owned by
Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or distributed without a license from
Microsoft Licensing, Inc.
MP3
Supply of this product only conveys a license for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenuegenerating) real time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via internet, intranets and/ or other networks or in other electronic content distribution systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications. An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com.
iTunes iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
iPod iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth
â word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
and any use of such marks by Pioneer
Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
! Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio connectivity technology that is developed as a cable replacement for mobile phones, handheld PCs and other devices. Bluetooth operates 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., Toshiba and IBM in 1998, and it is currently developed by nearly 2 000 companies worldwide.
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Specifications
General
Power source ............................. 14.4 V DC (12.0 V to 14.4 V allowable)
Grounding system ................... Negative type
Max. current consumption
..................................................... 10.0 A
Dimensions (W × H × D):
DIN
Chassis ..................... 180 mm × 50 mm × 162 mm
Nose ........................... 188 mm × 58 mm × 16 mm
D
Chassis ..................... 180 mm × 50 mm × 162 mm
Nose ........................... 170 mm × 46 mm × 16 mm
Weight .......................................... 1.4 kg
Audio
Maximum power output ....... 50 W × 4
50 W × 2/4
W + 70 W × 1/2
W (for subwoofer)
Continuous power output ... 22 W × 4 (50 Hz to 15 000
Hz, 5 % THD, 4
W load, both channels driven)
Load impedance ...................... 4
W to 8 W × 4
4
W to 8 W × 2 + 2 W × 1
Preout max output level ....... 4.0 V
Equalizer (7-Band Graphic Equalizer):
Frequency .......................... 50/125/315/800/2k/5k/12.5k
Hz
Gain ...................................... ±12 dB
HPF:
Frequency .......................... 50/63/80/100/125 Hz
Slope ....................................
–12 dB/oct
Subwoofer (mono):
Frequency .......................... 50/63/80/100/125 Hz
Slope ....................................
–18 dB/oct
Gain ...................................... +6 dB to
–24 dB
Phase .................................. Normal/Reverse
Bass boost:
Gain ...................................... +12 dB to 0 dB
CD player
System .......................................... Compact disc audio system
Usable discs .............................. Compact disc
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 94 dB (1 kHz) (IEC-A network)
Number of channels .............. 2 (stereo)
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3
WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch audio)
(Windows Media Player)
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes encoded only) (.m4a)
(Ver. 7.7 and earlier)
WAV signal format .................. Linear PCM & MS ADPCM
(Non-compressed)
USB
USB standard specification
..................................................... USB 2.0 full speed
Maximum current supply .... 500 mA
Minimum memory capacity
..................................................... 256 MB
USB Class ................................... MSC (Mass Storage Class)
File system .................................. FAT16, FAT32
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3
WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch audio)
(Windows Media Player)
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes encoded only) (.m4a)
(Ver. 7.7 and earlier)
WAV signal format .................. Linear PCM & MS ADPCM
(Non-compressed)
FM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 9 dBf (0.8 µV/75
W, mono,
S/N: 30 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 72 dB (IEC-A network)
MW tuner
Frequency range ...................... 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz (9 kHz)
Usable sensitivity ..................... 25 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IEC-A network)
LW tuner
Frequency range ...................... 153 kHz to 281 kHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 28 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IEC-A network)
Bluetooth
Version .......................................... Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR certified
Output power ............................ +4 dBm Max.
(Power class 2)
Note
Specifications and the design are subject to modifications without notice due to improvements.
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