User Guide
Table Of Contents
- How to use this manual
- Features
- DVD player with sharp video and dynamic sound (Page 94)
- The MP3/WMA player that can play a disc holding many music tracks equivalent to several albums (Page 72)
- DSP effects for simulating acoustics of various performance environments (Page 30)
- Selection and display of favorite wallpaper (screen backgrounds) (Page 44)
- Radio tuner for receiving various broadcasts
- System additions
- TEL MUTE
- Easy-access audio controls on the steering wheel (Page 140)
- Before using the main unit
- Switching mode
- Operation screen of each mode
- Adjusting the volume
- Adjusting sound quality
- Setting the background screen
- Adjusting the background screen
- Adjusting/setting the screen
- How to use the AM / FM radio
- How to use HD Radio
- How to use the SIRIUS satellite radio
- How to use the XM satellite radio
- How to use the CD player
- How to use the MP3/WMA player
- Playing MP3/WMA
- Selecting a music file
- Fast-forwarding/rewinding
- Changing display of the current level
- Displaying the current level
- Searching for a music file
- Repeating the same music file
- Playing songs in random order
- About display of file information
- Turning off the MP3/WMA player
- About MP3/WMA
- Making and playing MP3/WMA files
- How to use the CD changer
- Operating the iPod
- Before using the DVD player
- How to use the DVD player
- How to use the VTR
- How to use the TV
- How to use the DUAL PLAY
- Setting the rear seat monitor
- Operating the rear seat monitor
- How to play CD
- How to play MP3/WMA
- How to play DVD
- How to watch TV
- About the steering wheel switches
- How to use an optional remote control (RMC105)
- Information you should know
- Glossary
- Index by topic
- About screen and sound adjustment
- About Using AM/FM radio
- Usage when an HD Radio tuner is connected
- Usage when a SIRIUS satellite radio tuner is connected
- Usage when a XM satellite radio tuner is connected
- About using the CD player/CD changer
- About using the MP3/WMA player
- About using the iPod
- About using the DVD player
- About using the VTR
- About using the TV tuner
- Useful functions
- When something isn't clear
- INDEX

23
Introduction
About TV
About the LCD panel
• When connection with the battery is cut due to changing it, changing fuses,
etc.,all preset channels will be erased.
• It may be difficult for the TV to maintain optimal reception due to variation in
signal strength or interference from other objects. The main causes of
interference are listed below.
• Visual or audio static may result when in close proximity to overhead train wires,
high-tension wires, traffic signals, neon signs, etc.
·Depending on the signal, buildings and mountains may adversely affect recep-
tion.
·Visual or audio static may result when in close proximity to radio broadcasting
or ham radio antennas.
·Signal reception will become extremely weak when driving through a tunnel.
·Signal reception will become weak when traveling at a great distance from the
broadcasting station.
·In some areas, visual or audio static may result when in close proximity to TV or
radio towers. This is due to the influence of electro-magnetic waves outside of
the reception range.
• The LCD panel can appear to be white or black when seen from certain angles.
• The screen will be difficult to read when external light such as sunlight falls on
the display.