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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Adjusting the response
positions
of
the touch panels
{Touch
Panel Calibration)
If
you
feel
that the touch
panel
keys
on
the
screen
deviate
from
the
actual positions that
respond
to your touch, adjust the
response
po-
sitions of the touch
panel.
There
are
two
ad-
justment methods: 4-point adjustment,
in
which
you
touch four corners
of
the
screen;
and
16-point adjustment,
in
which
you
make
fine-adjustments
on
the entire
screen.
•
Touch
the
screen
gently for adjustment.
Forcefully pressing the touch
panel
may
da-
mage
the touch
panel.
Do
not
use
a sharp
pointed tool such
as
a ballpoint
pen
or
me-
chanical
pen.
Doing
so
may
damage the
screen.
•
If
the touch
panel
cannot
be
adjusted prop-
erly,
consult your
local
Pioneer
dealer.
1 Turn the unit off.
Refer
to
Basic
operations
on
page
14.
2
Press
and hold HOME
to
start
Touch
Panel Calibration.
The
4-point touch
panel
adjustment
screen
ap-
pears.
3
Touch
each
of
the arrows on the four
corners
of
the screen.
•
To
cancel
the
adjustment,
press
and
hold
HOME.
4
Press
HOME
to
complete 4-point adjust-
ment.
Data
for the adjusted position
is
saved.
•
Do
not
turn
off
the
engine
while
the
data
is
being
saved.
5
Press
HOME
to
proceed
to
16-point ad-
justment.
The
16-point touch
panel
adjustment
screen
appears.
•
To
cancel
the
adjustment,
press
and
hold
HOME.
6 Gently touch the center
of
the + mark
displayed on the screen.
After
you
touch
all
the
marks,
the
data
for the
adjusted position
is
saved.
•
Do
not
turn
off
the
engine
while
the
data
is
being
saved.
7
Press
and hold HOME to complete the
adjustment.
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Using an AUX source
A separately
sold
auxiliary
device
such
as
a
VCR
or portable
device
can
be
connected
to
this unit.
When
connected, the auxiliary device
is
automatically
recognized
as
an
AUX
source
and
is
assigned
to
AUX.
About AUX connedion methods
You
can
connect auxiliary
devices
to
this
unit.
Mini
pin plug cable (AUX)
When
connecting
an
auxiliary
device
using
a
mini plug
cable
iPods
and
portable audio/video
players
can
be
connected to this unit
via
mini plug
cable.
•
If
an
iPod
with
video
capabilities
is
con-
nected to this unit
via
3.5
mm
plug
(4
pole)
cable
(such
as
the
CD-V150M),
you
can
enjoy the
video
contents
of
the
connected
iPod.
• A portable audio/video
player
can
be
con-
nected
by
using a
3.5
mm
plug
(4
pole)
with
an
RCA
cable
(sold
separately).
However,
depending
on
the
cable,
a
reverse
connec-
tion
between
the
red
(right
side
audio)
cable
and
yellow
(video)
cable
may
be
re-
quired
in
order for the
sound
and
video
image to
be
reproduced
correctly.
• Insert the stereo mini plug into
the
AUX input jack on this unit.
Refer
to Installation
on
page
77.
Refer
to
What's
what
on
page
11.
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