Operation Manual

NX504E/FX504E 27
English
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Select the screen display size.
Normal:
Video is displayed in the center of
the screen with its aspect ratio held
intact. When the size of the video
and screen differ, excess parts of
the screen are displayed in black.
Full:
The video is displayed to fit the
entire screen. When the size of the
video and screen differ, the aspect
ratio of the video is displayed
altered.
Cinema:
This is used when displaying
cinema scope size or vista size
video on a regular TV. When the
size of the video and screen differ,
the horizontal size of the video is
displayed to match the horizontal
and vertical size of the screen.
Unused parts at the top and
bottom are displayed in black.
6
Close
7
Back
The screen is displayed at the
selected size.
Registering Bluetooth-
compatible devices
Bluetooth-compatible devices such as
cellphones can be registered so that
incoming and outgoing telephone calls and
audio can be played from the unit.
If you use a Bluetooth-compatible
cellphone, you can use hands free functions
using Bluetooth without connecting a cable.
For more information about connectible
cellphones, visit Clarion’s web site.
www.clarion.com
Preparations
To use Bluetooth, the Bluetooth functions
of the unit must be turned on.
P.40
When using a Bluetooth-compatible
device, the device must be registered
(paired) with the unit.
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What is “Bluetooth”?
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless
communications technology for portable
information devices advocated by
the Bluetooth SIG trade association.
Communications between Bluetooth-
compatible devices is performed using radio
waves in the 2.4 GHz band.
Cellphones and audio devices that support
Bluetooth can be connected for use on the
unit.
To use each of the Bluetooth functions,
you will need a cellphone that supports the
following profiles:
Hands free calling
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
Phonebook forwarding
OPP (Object Push Profile)
Phonebook forwarding and telephone
call log, etc. synchronization
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
Audio
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile), AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote
Control Profile)
Even if devices support Bluetooth profiles,
phenomena sometimes occur where
devices cannot connect to each other or
display and operation are different because
of their characteristics or specifications.