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Panasonic CYVHD9500UU Operating Instructions
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Panasonic CYVHD9500UU is a versatile device that combines the functionality of a DVD player, game console, and SD card reader, making it an excellent choice for entertainment and gaming. Its built-in ceiling reflected illumination feature adds an ambient glow to your viewing experience. The included IR wireless headphones allow for private listening, while the remote control provides convenient operation. Additionally, the CYVHD9500UU boasts a wide range of playback options, including DVDs, VCDs, CDs, MP3s, and SD cards, ensuring compatibility with various media formats.
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E N G L I S H Contents Accessories Item Remote Control Unit (YEFX9995179) 1 Diagram Q’ty 1 IR Wireless Headphones (YEFX9992629) 2 Lithium Battery for Remote Control Unit <CR2025/1F> 1 Batteries for IR Wireless Headphones <R03, AAA, UM-4> 4 Instruction Kit ≥ Operating Instructions (YEFM284227) ≥ Installation Instructions (YEFM293246) ≥ Warranty Card, etc. 1 1 1 set Power Connector (Main unit side) (YAJ024C100ZA) 1 Power Connector (Vehicle side) (YAJ024C104ZA) 1 Note: ≥ The number in parenthesis underneath each accessory part name is the part number for maintenance and service. ≥ Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modification without prior notice due to improvements. Q’ty 1 Safety Information ............................................................................. Page 2 Notes on Use .........................................................................................10 Installation Guide....................................................................................12 Under Cover (YEFX9995134) 1 Features ...............................................................................................13 Slide Plate (upper) (YEFG013018) 1 Slide Plate (lower) (YEFG013017) 1 Base Plate (YEFG013016) 1 Space Washer (A) (YEFL02806) 6 Space Washer (B) (YEFL02807) 6 Space Washer (C) (YEFL02808) 6 Playing Discs (Disc General/DVD video/Video CD).............................................56 Space Washer (D) (YEFL02809) 6 Playing Discs (DVD video/Video CD) .............................................................58 Screw (YEJS03250) 12 Playing Discs (CD/MP3) ............................................................................60 Screw (YEJS05100) 6 VTR (Game etc.) .....................................................................................64 Screw (YEFJ05101) 6 Nuts (YEJN01122) 12 Push Nuts (YEJN03100) 6 Other (USER) Settings ..............................................................................78 Spring Washer (XWA5BFZ) 6 DVD video Settings ..................................................................................80 Flat Washer (XWE5E10FZ) 6 Screw (for resin) (XTB3+10GFX) 6 Cord Clamp (SHR4C102) 2 Item Paper Template (YEFM991521) Magic tape (“Velcro”) (YFS014C089ZA) (YFS014C090ZA) Wiping Cloth (YEFX9991793) Diagram CY-VHD9500U 2 System Upgrade .................................................................................... 14 Discs/Cards that can be Played Back .............................................................15 Accessories .......................................................................................... 44 Name of Controls ....................................................................................46 1 pair 1 Monitor Position Adjustment.......................................................................50 Remote Control Unit Preparation..................................................................51 IR Wireless Headphones Preparation ........................................................... 52 General ................................................................................................54 Playing SD Cards ....................................................................................66 Display (SCREEN) Settings.........................................................................76 Aspect Ratio ..........................................................................................84 Replacing the Bulb of the Dome Light............................................................85 Troubleshooting......................................................................................86 Notes on Discs/Cards ...............................................................................94 Language Code List .................................................................................96 Definition of Terms ..................................................................................97 After-sales Service for Products...................................................................98 Specifications ...................................................................................... 100 This indicates an operation which can be performed using the main unit only. 44 E N G L I S H This indicates an operation which can be performed using the remote control unit only. CY-VHD9500U 45 E N G L I S H E N G L I S H Name of Controls Main Unit Concerning volume level adjustments ;/1 (Except SD mode) ≥ Pause (page 57, 60). ≥ Playback (page 57, 60). The main unit does not have a function for adjusting the volume level. To adjust the volume level, use the control provided on the accessory IR wireless headphones or external device connected. 3 SD memory card slot Disc slot < (Eject) Ejects the disc (page 56). When a disc is in the main unit: blue 4 Blue ceiling reflected illumination ≥ Blue ceiling reflected illumination can be set to OFF (page 78). SRC (Source) (POWER) ≥ Switches the power to on/off (page 54). When the main power is on: blue ≥ Changes the source (page 54). Dome light (page 85) Dome light switch DOOR: Dome light is on when door is opened. OFF: Dome light is off. ON: Dome light is on. Infrared transmitter Used to transmit audio to IR wireless headphones (page 52). Remote control sensor Display release button (PUSH OPEN) (page 50) Main Unit (rear) Dimmer sensor Adjusts the screen brightness automatically. (When “AUTO” is set for the dimmer setting, the screen brightness is automatically adjusted to suit the surrounding brightness.) (page 76) 46 Audio/video input terminal 2 [VTR(2)-IN] (VTR2) Used to connect a game player or other device. Main power switch [MAIN POWER] Turn the power off when the main unit is not going to be used for a prolonged period. ON OFF 47 E N G L I S H E N G L I S H Name of Controls (continued) Remote Control Unit Concerning volume level adjustments 5 ∫ (STOP) ≥ Stops playback (page 57, 60). ; (PAUSE) ≥ Pause (page 57, 60). SRC (Source) (POWER) ≥ Switches the power to on/off (page 54). ≥ Changes the source (page 54). 1 (PLAY) ≥ Playback (page 57, 60). ["] : 9 (TRACK/SEARCH) ≥ Goes to beginning (page 57, 60). ≥ Fast forward/fast reverse (page 57, 60). ≥ Slow playback [9] (page 57). [%] MENU ≥ Shows the menu screen (page 76, 78). [#] RET (RETURN) ≥ Returns to the previous display (page 58). ≥ Inputs the number again (page 58). ≥ Displays the video CD’s menu (page 58). SUBTITLE ≥ Switches the subtitle language (page 59). 48 AUDIO ≥ Switches the audio language (page 59). ≥ Switches between stereo or monaural sound (page 59). RANDOM ≥ Random playback (page 60). SCAN ≥ Scan playback (page 61). to ≥ Selects an item on the menu (page 58). ≥ Selects a title/chapter/tr ack/folder/file (page 58, 61). to ≥ Selects each setting menu (page 80). CY-VHD9500U ≥ Finish the setting (page 81). ["] [#] [%] [$] ≥ Selects an operation or item (page 58, 69, 76, 78). ["] [#] [$] ≥ Folder selection (page 61). ENTER ≥ Determines an operation or item (page 58, 61, 69, 76, 78). TOP MENU ≥ Displays “MODE SELECT” screen (page 69). DVD/SD MENU (DVD video) ≥ Displays the DVD menu/Title menu (operations vary according to the disc) (page 58). ANGLE ≥ Switches the angle (page 59). REPEAT ≥ Repeat playback (page 57, 60). 6 The main unit does not have a function for adjusting the volume level. To adjust the volume level, use the control provided on the accessory IR wireless headphones or external device connected. Aim the remote control at the remote control sensor of the main unit and operate it. A (ASPECT) ≥ Selects the aspect ratio (page 84). (SD memory card) ≥ Displays SETUP MENU (page 70). OSD ≥ Displays information about each source on the screen (page 55). TITLE (TRACK/TITLE/CHAPTER) ≥ Changes to the direct title/chapter/ track/folder/file (page 58, 61). GAME ≥ Changes to the game position (page 64). CY-VHD9500U 49 E N G L I S H Monitor Position Adjustment Open the Display Unit 7 (PUSH OPEN) Remote Control Unit Preparation Battery Installation Display Unit Lateral Angle Adjustment Maximum 120e 30e Battery Notes 1 Remove the battery holder. With the remote control unit placed on a flat surface: 1 Stick your thumbnail into the groove, and push the holder in the direction of the arrow, and at the same time 2 Pull it out in the direction of the arrow using a tough pointed object. 30e Tough pointed object Back side 1 Push the display release button (PUSH OPEN) until the display is unlocked. (Press the button with one hand while holding the display with the other.) E N G L I S H You can swivel it to the left and right, 30˚ each way. Hold the display unit by the non-slip part in the upper half of it and adjust its lateral angle. ≥ Battery type: Panasonic lithium battery (CR2025/1F) (supplied) ≥ Battery life: Approximately 6 months under normal use (at room temperature) 8 Caution: ≥ Improper use of the battery may cause overheating, an explosion or ignition, resulting in injury or a fire. Battery leakage may damage the product. ≥ Do not expose the remote control unit to direct sunlight. ≥ Do not recharge, disassemble, deform or heat the battery. ≥ Do not put the battery in fire or water. ≥ Immediately replace used up battery. ≥ Obey local ordinances when disposing of the battery. Note: ≥ To ensure that the remote control unit is not lost or misplaced, use the accessory magic tape (“Velcro”) to secure it at a safe place. 2 Open the display unit by both hands until a comfortable viewing angle is reached. Close the Display Unit 1 Move the display unit by both hands until the display release button is locked. Note: ≥ Always use both hands to open or close the display unit. ≥ Always check that the display release button is locked after closing the display unit. ≥ If the display unit cannot be locked, be sure to consult your dealer and remedy the situation. 2 2 Install the battery on the battery holder. Set a new battery properly with its (+) side facing up as shown in the figure. magic tape (“Velcro”) (supplied) 3 Insert the battery holder back into its original position. Lithium battery (supplied) ≥ Remove all oil, water, surfaces where the magic tapes are to be attached. 2 3 50 CY-VHD9500U Battery holder CY-VHD9500U 51 E N G L I S H IR Wireless Headphones Preparation Battery life POWER indicator When operation is possible Lights up green. When the battery needs Dims or fails to light. to be replaced 2 Insert the battery. Insert the battery in the correct direction, making sure that its positive and negative ends match the same symbols in the battery holder. To check the remaining battery strength: The POWER indicator on the right hand earpiece (R) dims or fails to light when the batteries are weak. Noise and interference also increase. Change the batteries if any of these occur. POWER button Plane view: Volume up (Before wearing headphones) 1 Turn the volume on the headphones all the way down. 2 Press the POWER button. ≥ The POWER indicator lights up. 3 Turn the volume up slowly until you can hear the sound comfortably and clearly, and without distortion. POW ER (Right side) Note: ≥ One battery is required for the left and another for the right side of each headphone. 52 POWER indicator CY-VHD9500U After Use Press the POWER button to switch off. Caution: ≥ Improper use of the battery may cause overheating, an explosion or ignition, resulting in injury or a fire. Battery leakage may damage the product. ≥ Do not expose the IR wireless headphones to direct sunlight. ≥ Do not mix old and new batteries. ≥ Do not use alkaline dry cells. (There is the danger of liquid leakage.) ≥ Do not recharge, disassemble, deform or heat the battery. ≥ Do not put the battery in fire or water. ≥ Immediately replace used up battery. ≥ Obey local ordinances when disposing of the battery. Note: ≥ Refer to “When Listening with IR Wireless Headphones” (page 10). Approximately 2.5 m (Max)* 45e 45e Volume down POW 3 Replace the cover. The cover is fixed in place with a click. ER 3 10 The Use of Range These headphones use infrared rays for operation. Use them within the range shown in the figure. ER POW ER 2 Operations (Power and Volume) Approximately 5 m (Max)* Approximately 2.5 m (Max)* Vertical view: 30e Approximately 2.5 m (Max)* *Conditions: The batteries must be fully charged and in their normal status, room temperature must be the temperature, and there must be no obstructions between the main unit and IR wireless headphones. ER 1 Open the battery holder cover. As shown in the figure, use the tool such as a slot-head screwdriver to disengage the bottom part of the battery holder cover, and then use your fingers to lift the top part free. Battery information: ≥ Battery type: Manganese R03, AAA, UM-4 dry cells (supplied) ≥ Battery life: Approximately 18 hours of continuous operation under normal use (at room temperature) POW POW ER POW ER 1 How to Use the IR Wireless Headphones ER 9 Battery Notes POW Battery Installation (Inserting/Replacing the Batteries) POW E N G L I S H Infrared receiving port Note: ≥ Depending on the vehicle model and amount of charge remaining in headphone batteries, the actual range of use may be less than what is given in the figures above. ≥ If no infrared signals are received from the main unit for more than one minute after the headphones power has been turned on, the headphones power will be automatically turned off (auto power function). CY-VHD9500U 53 E N G L I S H E N G L I S H General [SRC] (Source) (POWER) 11 Power Source (continued) Preparation 1 Turn your car’s ignition key to the ACC or ON position. ACC ON Volume Example: DVD video mode (OSD on, see below) Current operation mode (Loading, Eject, Play, Pause, Stop, etc.) 2 Switch [MAIN POWER] to ON. (page 47) When listening to sound from speakers through an external device Adjust the volume using the control on the external device which is connected. For further details, refer to the instructions for the external device (page 14). Play ON: Press [SRC] (Source) (POWER). Title : 01 Chapter : 002 Title number default: VTR1 12 When listening to sound through the accessory IR wireless headphones Adjust the volume on the IR wireless headphones (page 53). Time : 00 : 00 : 00 Chapter number Playback time When “ ” is displayed: The operation is prohibited by the unit or disc. OSD (On-Screen Display) OFF: Press and hold [SRC] (Source) (POWER) for more than 2 seconds. [MAIN POWER] Perform the following adjustments to suit your personal preference. • Monitor position adjustment (page 50) • Dimmer (page 76) • Contrast (page 76) • Brightness (page 76) • Color depth (page 76) • Tint (page 76) [SRC] (Source) (POWER) Example Title : 01 Chapter : 002 Time : 00 : 00 : 00 Example Example Play Play CD CD/MP3 PLAYER MODE DVD video/Video CD/CD/MP3 (page 56, 60) SD (page 69) 54 CY-VHD9500U (During playback) Press [OSD]. : BEST SELECTION * Title Track 01 : LOVE* : ABC * Artist Track : 001 Time : 00 : 00 : 01 Example Track : 001 Time : 00 : 00 : 01 Example Play Play MP3 CD/MP3 PLAYER MODE VTR 1 (page 64) VTR 2 (page 64) OSD OFF DVD video/ Video CD Source Press [SRC] (Source) (POWER). Example Play Note: ≥ Turn the MAIN POWER switch off when the unit is not going to be used for a prolonged period. [OSD] OSD ON Play Play Folder: 002 File: 002 Time : 00 : 00 : 05 Folder File : BEST SELECTION : LOVE ID3Tag Album Title Artist : BEST SELLECTION : LOVE : ABC ** ** Folder: 002 File: 002 ** Time : 00 : 00 : 05 *“No CD-Text” appears for discs without CD-TEXT. **“No Text” appears for discs without ID3. CY-VHD9500U 55
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