Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Clock Set
- Demo Mode
- Calibrate Touch Panel
- Parking Brake Interlock
- Table of Contents
- Parts & Controls
- Operation
- Parts & Controls
- Basic Operations
- Tuner
- Playing Video
- Playing Audio
- Pandora
- Playing Still Images
- Bluetooth Telephone
- Bluetooth Wireless
- Advanced Operations
- Storing and Recalling Stations
- Storing the Strongest Stations
- Tuning in to Strong Signals
- Tuning in to Strong HD Radio Signals
- Using iTunes Tagging
- Switching the Media File Type
- Operating the DVD Menu
- Operating this Unit’s iPod Function from your iPod
- Random Play
- Repeat Play
- Playing Videos from your iPod
- Browsing for a Video / Music on the iPod
- Resume Playback
- Frame-by-Frame Playback
- Slow Motion Playback
- Searching for the Part you want to Play
- Changing Audio Language During Playback
- Changing the Subtitle Language During Playback
- Changing the Viewing Angle During Playback
- Return to the Specified Scene
- Selecting Audio Output
- PBC Playback
- Selecting Tracks from the Track Title List
- Selecting Files from the File Name List
- Using Sound Retriever
- Changing Audiobook Speed
- Displaying Lists Related to the Currently Playing Song
- Playing DivX VOD Content
- Capture an Image in JPEG Files
- Changing the Wide Screen Mode
- Selecting and Playing the Quick Mix / Station List
- Switching the XM / SIRIUS Channel Selection Mode
- Selecting an XM / SIRIUS Channel Directly
- Using the Game Alert Function
- Displaying the Radio ID
- Switching the SIRIUS Display
- Using the Instant Replay Function
- Switching the Seek Mode
- Switching the Reception Mode
- Calling a Number in the Phone Book
- Selecting a Number by Alphabet Search mode
- Inverting Names in Phone Book
- Using the Missed, Received and Dialed Call Lists
- Adjusting the Other Party's Listening Volume
- Switching the Ring Tone
- Using the Preset Dial List
- Making a Call by Entering Phone Number
- Setting the Private Mode
- Using a Cellular Phone to Initiate a Connection
- Registering a Connected Cellular Phone
- Voice Recognition
- Connecting a Bluetooth Audio Player
- Connecting to a Bluetooth Device Automatically
- Displaying Bluetooth Device Address
- Using an AUX Source
- Menu Operations
- Installation
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Warranty
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)
Liquid
crystal
display
(LCD)
screen
•
Heat from the heater may damage the
LCD
screen, and cool air from the cooler may
cause moisture to form inside the display
resulting in possible damage.
•
Small black dots
or
white dots (bright dots)
may appear
on
the
LCD
screen. These are
due to the characteristics of the
LCD
screen and do not indicate a malfunction.
•
When using a cellular phone, keep the an-
tenna away from the display to prevent dis-
ruption of the video image
by
the
appearance of spots, colored stripes, etc.
LED
(light-emitting
diode)
backlight
•
At low temperatures, using the
LED
back-
light may increase image
lag and degrade
the image quality due to the characteristics
of the
LCD
screen.
Image
quality
will im-
prove with an increase in temperature.
•
To
protect the
LED
backlight, the display
will
darken
in
the following environments:
-
In
the direct sunlight
- Near the heater vent
•
The
product lifetime of
the
LED
backlight
is
more than
10
000
hours. However, it may
decrease if used in high temperatures.
• If
the
LED
backlight reaches the end of its
product lifetime, the screen
will
become
dark and the image
will
no longer
be
pro-
jected.
In
such cases, please consult your
dealer
or
the nearest authorized
PIONEER
Service Station.
Keeping
the
display
in good
condition
• When removing dust
from
the screen
or
cleaning the display,
first
turn the system
power off, then wipe
with
a soft dry cloth.
•
When wiping the screen, take care not to
scratch the surface. Do
not
use harsh
or
abrasive chemical
cleaners.(!)
®En
Bluetooth profiles
In
order to use Bluetooth wireless technology,
devices must
be
able
to
interpret certain pro-
files. This unit
is
compatible with the
following
profiles.
•
GAP
(Generic Access Profi I
e)
•
SOP
(Service Discovery Protocol)
• OPP
(Object Push Profile)
•
HFP
(Hands
Free
Profile)
•
HSP (Head Set Profile)
•
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profi I
e)
•
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Pro-
file)
•
AVRCP
(AudioNideo Remote
Control Pro-
fi
I
e)
1.3
(!)
Copyright and trademark
This item incorporates copy protection tech-
nology that
is
protected
by
U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights of
Rovi
Corporation.
Reverse engineering and disas-
sembly are prohibited.
Bluetooth
The
8/uetoofh®
word mark and logos are regis-
tered trademarks owned
by
Bluetooth
SIG,
Inc.
and any use of such marks
by
PIONEER
COR-
PORATION
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.