Kenwood DNX710EX manual

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    GPS NA VIGA TION SYSTEM DNX7100 DNX710EX INSTR UCTION MANU AL © B64-3644-10/01 (KV) T ake the time to read through this instruction manual. F amiliarity with installation and operation pr ocedures will help you obtain the best performance from your new GPS Naviga tion System. For y our recor ds Record the serial number , found on the back of the u[...]

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    2 DNX71 00 C ontents Basic Operations 12 Radio Listening 31 F unctions When Displaying the Easy Control P anel 31 F unctions While Displaying the Control Screen 31 Seek Mode 32 Auto Memory 32 Manual memor y 33 Preset Select 33 Radio T ex t 34 Set Station Name 34 Direct Search 34 T raffic Information 35 Search for P rogram Type 35 Video F ile/Pictur[...]

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    English 3 Setup Menu 66 Setup Menu 66 Audio Setup 66 Crossover Network Setup 67 DVD Setup 67 Language Setup 68 Par ental Level Setup 69 DivX Setup 70 Software Information 70 iPod Setup 71 System Setup 71 A V Interface Setup 72 User Inter face 73 Entering Background 74 Background Delete 75 Background Select 76 T ouch Panel Adjustment 76 Clock Setup [...]

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    4 DNX71 00 How to read this manual This manual uses illustrations to explain its operations. The displays and panels shown in this manual are examples used to pro vide clear explanations of the operations. For this r eason, they may be differ ent from the actual displays or panels used, or some display patterns may be differ ent. The above operatio[...]

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    English 7 • If you experience problems during installation, consult your Kenwood dealer . • When you pur chase optional accessories, check with your Kenwood dealer to make sure that they work with your model and in your area. • W e recommend the use of <Security Code Setup> (page 79) to prevent theft. • The characters conforming to IS[...]

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    English 9 Region codes in the world The DVD players are given a r egion code according t o the countr y or ar ea it is marketed, as shown in the following map . Operation regula tory marks With this DVD, some functions of this unit such as the play function may be restricted depending on the location where the DVD is playing. In this case, the foll[...]

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    10 D NX7 1 00 Notes About Audio files • Playable Audio file AAC-L C (.m4a), MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma) ⁄ • If music of normal CD and other playback systems are recorded in the same disc, only the pla yback system recorded at the first setout is play ed. • Playable AA C file " .m4a" file encoded by AAC-LC f ormat. T ransfer bit rate: 1[...]

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    English 11 • Using an unsuppor ted USB device can result in abnormal playback or display of the audio file. Even if you use the USB device conforming to the abov e specs, audio files cannot be played normally depending on the type or condition of the USB device. • Do not leave the USB device in the vehicle for a long time . It can deform or dam[...]

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    NAV B A E D C F 12 DNX7100 Basic Opera tions Adjusts the v olume B Attenuates the v olume Press it again t o cancel muting. A Switches A V OUT source Switches the source that is output at the A V OUTPUT terminal when it is pressed more than 1 second. C Sets the Loudness Press it f or more than 1 second to turn the Loudness function on or off . If t[...]

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    English 13 Next page 3 Playing a disc Press [ 0 ] (Eject) button to open the operation panel. When you load a disc into disc loading slot, the disc starts playing. If a menu appears, when playing a video disc, select the desired item. ⁄ • See <List of playable discs> (page 8) for a list of supported discs and formats. Removing a disc Pres[...]

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    NAV B A E D C F 14 DNX7100 Basic Operations Switches the function screen The function control screen switches in the following order each time you press the button. Picture & Easy Control P anel Source Control Screen Picture P anel (OFF) The following buttons are always displayed on the source control screen. C 1 Displays the Source Select scre[...]

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    English 15 Switches the video source The video source switches in the following order each time you press the button. Built-in Disc Player TV Video iPod Rear View Camera Navigation Y ou can also turn off the video display by pressing the button longer than 1 sec ond. When you press the button again, the pr evious video display comes back on. ⁄ ?[...]

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    16 DNX7 1 00 Sets and controls the navigation system function. Using the Navigation System Displays the navigation system screen and makes the navigation function available. 1 Displaying the navigation screen NAV Press several times until the navigation screen appears. 2 Setting the navigation system function Touch the navigation system button disp[...]

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    English 17 W atching DVD/V CD Y ou can play DVD/VCD using various functions. • For the basic method of ho w to watch DVD/VCD, r efer to <Basic Operations> (page 12). • Set the remote controller mode switch t o "DVD" mode before starting operation, refer to <Remote C ontroller mode switch> (page 88). Functions During the Pl[...]

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    18 DNX7 1 00 F unctions When Displa ying the Easy Contr ol Panel Displays a floating control panel in the scr een. NAV 1 2 3 4 5 3 4 7 6 1 Switches the source . 2 Stops playing. When pressed twice, the disc is played fr om its beginning when you play it in the next time. 3 F ast Forwards or F ast Backwards. 4 Chapter Search (during DVD play) Search[...]

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    English 19 4 Selects a chapter , a scene or a track . When the DVD-VIDEO/VCD is paused, touch this button to start single -frame stepping . 5 Plays or pauses . 6 Slow F orwards or Back war ds. (during DVD play) 7 Switches the button display . 8 Switches the Repeat Play operations in the following sequence. DVD: Title Repeat, Chapter Repeat, Repeat [...]

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    20 DNX71 0 0 W atching DVD/VCD Highlight Control Y ou can selec t a chapter and title f or the DVD Menu screen. When you touch the screen, y ou can select the DVD menu. ⁄ • T o cancel Highlight Control, press [V.SEL] button. 2 Selec t Disc Menu options Disc Menu 9 14 13 10 11 12 9 Calls the Menu Control. p Switches the picture angle. (during pr[...]

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    English 21 VCD Zoom C ontrol Displays an enlarged VCD screen. 1 Display the Zoom Contr ol screen 1 2 1 Changes the zoom ratio at 2 levels (2 times or off ) each time you touch. 2 Clears the Zoom Contr ol button. Direct Search Y ou can search for a DVD/VCD chapter , scene or track by entering its number . 1 Selec t the Direct Search mode R.VOL 4 GHI[...]

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    22 DNX71 00 Music Disc & Audio F ile Listening Y ou can recall various control scr eens during CD/Audio file/Disc Changer playback. • For the basic method of ho w to play a music disc/audio file, ref er to <Basic Operations> (page 12). • Refer to <List of playable discs> (page 8) for playable discs. • Refer to <About Audio [...]

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    English 23 F unctions While Displa ying the Con trol Screen Switches to contr ol screen to use various playback functions. NAV NAV During CD playback 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 10[...]

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    24 DNX71 00 During Audio file playback 21 24 24 22 27 28 29 30 31 25 22 23 26 26 20 34 36 32 33 35 ; Music information display Selects Folder Name , File Name , Title, Artist Name, or Album Name. When is appeared, the text display is scrolled by pressing it. a Ejects a disc s F ast Forwards or F ast Backwards. (Disabled when a JPEG is being played.[...]

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    English 25 During playback on disc changer 42 42 46 47 48 49 45 52 44 53 43 50 51 41 43 54 Q Music information display Selects the Disc Name (see <Set Disc Name>, page 26) or T rack T ext mode for text display . When is appeared, the text display is scrolled by pressing it. W Selects a track. Starts Fast F or ward or F ast Back war d when it [...]

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    English 27 Disc Select (Function of Disc Changer) Displays a list of discs in the Disc changer and allows you to select the disc to listen. 1 Star t Direct Select 2 Selec t a Disc 2 1 3 1 Lists the discs. Pla ys when touched. 2 Switches the list name to Disc name or Disc Te x t . 3 Returns to the original screen. Direct Search Searches for a disc o[...]

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    28 DNX71 0 0 V ideo F ile/Picture F ile W atching F unction During Playback Screen Basic functions are available even when the playback screen is display ed. Display the playback scr een. or[...]

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    English 29 F unctions While Displa ying the Con trol Screen Switches to contr ol screen to use various playback functions. NAV NAV 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 13 1 16 14 17 1 Video/P icture information display Selects Folder Name , File Name , Title, Artist Name, or Album Name. When is appeared, the text display is scrolled by pressing it. 2 [...]

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    30 DNX71 0 0 Picture Contr ol Adjusting the video display . 1 Start Picture Control 2 Adjust the video display 2 1 3 4 1 Reverses the picture horizontally . 2 Rotates counter clockwise. 3 Rotates clockwise. 4 Ends Picture C ontrol. Video F ile/Picture F ile W atching Folder Select Searches folders and Video files/Pictures stored in media and device[...]

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    English 31 Radio Listening F unctions When Displa ying the Easy Contr ol Panel Displays a floating control panel in the scr een. NAV 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 1 Switches the source . 2 Switches the band (to AM or F M1/2/3). 3 T unes in a station. 4 Switches the Seek mode. See <Seek Mode> (page 32). 5 Displays the Screen Co ntrol screen. See <Screen [...]

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    32 DNX71 00 Radio Listening 6 Switches the button display . 7 T urns the CRSC function On or Off. (Only when receiving the FM br oadcast) 8 Selects the Auto Memory mode. (Refer to page 32 f or the <Auto Memory>) 9 Switches the Seek mode. (Refer to page 32 f or the <Seek Mode>) p Switches the number of lines displayed in the Information [...]

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    English 33 3 Star t A uto Memory T ouch or . Auto Memory terminates when 6 stations are stored or when all stations are tuned in. ⁄ • The operation ends automatically if you do not operate within 10 seconds. Manual Memory Stores the current r eceiving station in memory. 1 Selec t a station y ou wish to store in memory 2 Store in memory Continue[...]

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    34 DNX71 0 0 Radio Listening Radio T ext Y ou can display the radio text. (Only when receiving the F M broadcast). 1 Selec t a station 2 Display the radio text 3 2 2 1 1 Selects the Prog ram Service Name, Title & Artist name, Station Name, Radio T ext Plus, or Radio T ext for text display . When is appeared, the text display is scrolled by pres[...]

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    English 35 Example: When you receive F M 92.1 MHz 0 9 WXYZ 2 ABC 1 Example: When you receive A M 810 kHz 0 8 TUV 1 0 ⁄ • The operation ends automatically if you do not operate within 10 seconds. T raffic Information When a traffic bulletin starts, any source is switched to the traffic information and it is displayed automatically . 1 Set the T [...]

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    36 DNX71 0 0 iP od C ontr ol Connecting an iP od Connect an iPod to this unit. 2 1 3 1 F orward music/video search area Selects the next music/video. 2 Backward music/video search area Selects the previous music/video. 3 Information display button area The information is displayed f or 5 seconds. ⁄ • Remove all accessories such as headphone bef[...]

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    English 37 F unctions while Displaying the Control Screen Switches to contr ol screen to use various playback functions. NAV NAV 5 6 7 2 2 4 3 10 3 8 11 1 9 1 Music/Video Information Display Selects the Title , Artist Name, Album Name or iPod Name . When is appeared, the text display is scrolled by pressing it. 2 F ast Forwards or F ast Backwards. [...]

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    38 DNX71 0 0 iPod List Lists and searches music/video contained in the iPod . 1 Display the iPod List 2 Select music/video 1 3 4 5 2 1 1 Switches list page. 2 Categories and music are listed . T ouch a categor y name to move its low er level. If music title is displayed, the music is played by touching it. If is touched, all the music in its catego[...]

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    English 39 Y ou can control and listen to songs in y our USB device by simply connecting it to the USB connector of this unit. • For the connection of a USB device, r efer to <Basic Operations> (page 12). . USB Device C ontrol F unctions when Displaying the Easy Contr ol Panel Displays a floating control panel in the scr een. NAV 1 2 2 4 3 [...]

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    40 DNX71 0 0 4 Selects a file. 5 Plays or pauses . 6 Switches the button display . 7 Starts or stops Scan Play (that plays the beginning of each music one after the other). 8 Repeats to play (the pr esent music). 9 Starts or stops Random Play (to play music in random order). (Only in F older Select Mode)* p Switches the number of lines displayed in[...]

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    English 41 Folder Select Searches folders and Audio files st ored in the USB device according t o hierarchy . 1 Star t F older Select 2 Select music 2 1 1 3 4 5 6 1 Scrolls the list. 2 Lists folders and A udio files F older opens when touched, and the Audio file is played. 3 Moves to the top hierar chy level. 4 Moves up a hierarch y level. 5 Displa[...]

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    42 DNX71 00 T V W atching F unctions During TV Screen Basic functions are available even when the T V screen is displayed . Display the T V screen NAV 1 3 5 4 7 6 2 1 T V Band Number Display 2 Memory Number Display 3 Channel Number Display 4 Channel Up Area Increases the channel. 5 Channel Down Area Decreases the channel. 6 Band Switch Area Switche[...]

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    English 43 7 Indicates current Seek mode. 8 Memor y Number Display 9 Channel Number Display 10 p When to buttons appear , you can recall channels on memory. F or memory of broadcasting stations, see <Auto Memory> (page 44) or <Manual Memor y> (page 44). 11 12 13 q Sets a name to the tuned station. (page 45) w Lists and selects memorized[...]

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    44 DNX7 1 00 Auto Memory Stores stations with good reception in memory automatically . 1 Selec t a band y ou wish to store in memory 2 Selec t the A uto Memory mode 3 Star t A uto Memory Auto Memory terminates when 6 stations are stored or when all stations are tuned in. ⁄ • The operation ends automatically if you do not operate within 10 secon[...]

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    English 45 2 Selec t a station 2 1 1 Memorized stations are displayed . T ouch to tune in. 2 Returns to the original screen. Set Station Name Assigns a name to a station. 1 Selec t a station y ou wish to name 2 Star t Name set 3 Enter the name See <Character Entr y> (page 56) f or information on how to enter a name. 4 End Name set # : Press f[...]

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    46 DNX7 1 00 F unctions When Displa ying the Easy Contr ol Panel Displays a floating control panel in the scr een. NAV 2 1 3 1 Switches the source . 2 Displays the external device control screen. See <External Device Power Supply Control> (page 54) 3 Displays the Screen Contr ol screen. (page 57 for the <Screen C ontrol>) ⁄ • The Ea[...]

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    English 47 Satellite Radio Contr ol (Nor th A merican sales area only) F unctions When Displa ying the Easy Contr ol Panel Displays a floating control panel in the scr een. NAV 1 2 3 4 5 3 6 1 Switches the source . 2 Switches the band. 3 T unes in a station. 4 Switches the Seek mode. SEEK 1: T unes channels one af ter the other . SEEK 2: Selects ch[...]

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    48 DNX7 1 00 Satellite Radio Control (North American sales area only) 6 Switches the Seek mode. SEEK 1: T unes channels one af ter the other . SEEK 2: Selects channels in memor y one after the other . 7 Switches the number of lines displayed in the Information Display . 8 Indicates current Seek mode 9 9 When to buttons appear , you can recall the c[...]

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    English 49 Channel Memory Stores the current r eceiving channel in memory. 1 Selec t a channel y ou wish to store in memory[...]

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    50 DNX71 0 0 HD Radio Contr ol V arious control screens appear in the HD Radio Source mode . (with the optional accessory HD Radio tuner connected only) F unctions When Displa ying the Easy Contr ol Panel Displays a floating control panel in the scr een. NAV 1 3 3 4 5 2 2 6 1 Switches the source . 2 Switches the band (HD F M1/2/3, HD AM). 3 T unes [...]

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    English 51 6 Selects the Auto Memory mode. Refer to <A uto Memor y> (page 52) 7 Switches the Seek mode. Refer to <Seek Mode> (page 51) 8 Switches the number of lines displayed in the Information Display . 9 9 Selects the channel on memor y . 10 11 12 p The Receive mode switches in the f ollowing order . Auto: Automatically switches betw[...]

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    52 DNX71 00 HD Radio Control Auto Memory Stores stations with good reception in memory automatically . 1 Selec t a band y ou wish to store in memory 2 Selec t the A uto Memory mode 3 Star t A uto Memory Auto Memory terminates when 6 stations are stored or when all stations are tuned in. Manual Memory Stores the current r eceiving station in memory.[...]

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    English 53 Source Select Displaying the C ontrol Screen 1 Display control scr een NAV Pr ess several times until the Control Scr een appears. 2 Display source select screen 3 Selec t a sourc e 2 2 3 4 1 1 Switches to the selected source . 2 Scrolls the source displa y . 3 Displays the external device control screen. See <External Device Power Su[...]

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    54 DNX71 0 0 External Device P ower Supply C ontr ol Controlling the external device pow er supply . External Device Po wer Supply C ontrol 1 Display the EXT SW Control scr een[...]

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    English 55 Muting Audio V olume upon Reception of Phone call Muting Audio Volume upon Rec eption of Phone Call When the telephone is called, the system is paused automatically . When the telephone is called... The Phone Call ("CALL ") screen appears, and system is paused. Phone Call ("CALL ") screen When the call ends... Hang up[...]

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    56 DNX71 0 0 Character Entr y How T o Use the Character Entry Screen When you select the Set Disc Name mode or others, the following scr een appears for character entry. Character Entry screen 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 1 Shifts the cursor . 2 Enters a space. If you erase a character , locate the cursor on it and touch this button. 3 Enters characters. 4 Scroll[...]

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    English 57 Screen C ontrol Screen Contr ol Setting the monitor screen. 1 Display Easy control panel NAV 2 Display the Screen Contr ol screen 3 Adjust the picture quality 1 1 2 2 3 3 7 4 4 5 5 6 1 Brightness Control 2 Tint Control Displayed for an NTSC syst em image on T V , Video, iP od or Rear View Camera. 3 Color Control Displayed on the T V, Vid[...]

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    58 DNX71 0 0 Hands F ree Unit C ontrol Contr ol Screen F unction Displaying the control scr een and using various functions. 1 Display the control scr een NAV Pr ess several times until the Control Scr een appears. 2 Display the source select screen 1 1 Displays the status of connection with the cell-phone. White: The cell-phone is connected. Orang[...]

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    English 59 y Displays the calling and called phone numbers. If you have register ed a phone number in the Phone Book, the destination person name is displayed. ⁄ • While your car is moving, some functions are disabled f or safety’s sake. The buttons associated with the disabled functions become ineffective if pressed. • When the Hands-Fr ee[...]

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    60 DNX71 0 0 Hands Free Unit C ontrol Quick Dialing Y ou can register up to 3 phone numbers f or quick dialing. T o register a phone number: 1 Display a phone number you wish to register See the <Calling by Phone Book> (page 60), <Redialing> (page 62) and <When Dialing> (page 59). 2 Register the phone number Continue to touch more[...]

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    English 61 Phone Book List screen 5 4 6 4 7 4 Scrolls the list. 5 Enters the destination name. 6 Cancels the operation. 7 Returns to the Hands-F ree Control scr een. 3 Selec t a destination y ou wish to call 4 Confirm the destination The Hands-Fr ee Control scr een appears again. The selected destination data is displayed. 5 Make a call Y ou can st[...]

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    62 DNX71 00 Redialing Y ou can redial, one of the last 10 phone numbers that you have called or r eceived. 1 Display the Search for Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls screen : Outgoing Calls : Incoming Calls The Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls list screen appears. Outgoing Calls or Incoming C alls screen 1 1 4 3 5 2 1 Scrolls the list. 2 Enters the [...]

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    English 63 Setting Up the Hands-Free Phone The Hands-F ree system can be set as f ollows. Hands-Free Set Up screen 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 1 Sets an automatic response time after call termination. ( "8") "Off ": This function can not use. "0-99": Sets to calling r ing time (second). 2 Sets a ringing tone output position. ( &qu[...]

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    64 DNX7 1 00 Deleting the Hands-Fr ee Phone Y ou can cancel a registration of Hands-F ree phone. 1 Display the Hands-Free Set Up screen 2 Display the Phone Delete list Phone Delete screen 1 2 1 Selects the cell-phone to be deleted from the list. 2 Returns to the Hands-F ree Set Up screen. 3 Selec t a Hands-F ree phone you wish to delete Hands Free [...]

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    66 DNX71 0 0 Setup Menu Displays the Setup menu to set various functions. 1 Display the control screen NAV Pr ess several times until the control screen appears. 2 Display the SETUP Menu 3 Select the setup item 2 1 2 1 The selected setup screen appears. 2 Scrolls the setup menu. Y ou can set up various receiver parameters . Setup Menu Audio Setup Y[...]

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    English 67 Next page 3 Crossov er Network Setup Y ou can set a crossover fr equency of speakers. 1 Select the speaker to set the crossover 4 1 3 1 2 2 5 1 Sets the High Pass F ilter of the front speaker. 2 Sets the High Pass F ilter of the rear speaker. 3 Sets the Low P ass Filter of the sub woof er . 4 Switches to the crossov er setup screen. 5 Re[...]

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    68 DNX71 0 0 6 7 8 9 6 Sets an angle mark display . ( On) 7 Selects the screen display mode.*1 ( 16:9) "16:9": Displays wide pictures. "4:3 LB": Displays wide pictures in the Letter Box format (having black stripes at the top and bottom of screen). "4:3 PS": Displays wide pictures in the Pan & Scan format (showing [...]

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    English 69 4 Set the language you use Paren tal Lev el Setup Sets a parental level. 1 Display the Parental Level code number screen Refer to <DVD Setup> (page 67) and touch [Par ental Level]. 1 2 3 4 5 1 Enters a code number . 2 Cancels the current setup and returns to the DVD SETUP 2 screen. 3 Indicates the present parental lock level . 4 De[...]

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    70 DNX71 00 Setup menu ⁄ • If a disc has higher parental lock level, you need to enter the code number . • The parental lock level varies depending on a loaded disc. • If a disc has no parental lock, anybody can play it back even when you have set the par ental lock. DivX Setup Checks the registration code . This code is needed when making [...]

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    English 71 iPod Setup Performs setup when using iP od. 1 Display the iPod SETUP screen T ouch [iPod SETUP] in the SETUP M enu (page 66). 2 Setup each item 1 3 2 1 Sets the Audio book playback speed . 2 Sets Wide Screen on or off . 3 Returns to the original screen. ⁄ • "Wide Screen" cannot be set while the iPod is connected. Sy stem Se[...]

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    72 DNX71 00 A V Inter fac e Setup Y ou can set audio and visual (A V ) inter face parameters. 1 Display the AV Interface screen T ouch [A V Inter face] in the SETUP Menu (page 66). 2 Setup each item 1 3 2 1 Sets a name to be displayed when y ou select a system that is connected via the A V INPUT port. ( VIDEO) 2 Sets an image display of the system [...]

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    English 73 9 Mutes the volume during voice guidance of the navigation system. ( On) When turned "On" , the volume lev el drops for voice guidance . p Sets a selecting method of audio source from the Navigation system.( Of f ) "On": Allows you to select the audio source input from the Navigation system interface selec ting it on [...]

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    74 DNX71 0 0 Setup menu 5 6 7 8 5 Sets an on-screen display of the iP od Playback screen. ( Auto) " Auto": Information is displayed for 5 seconds when updated. "Manual": Information is displayed when you touch on the screen. 6 Sets an on-screen display of the navigation screen. ( Of f ) " Auto": I nf ormation is displa[...]

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    English 75 3 Selec t the image to load 10:10 Background Memory Root Fol ↑ Folder Select usb1 sample images1 sample images2 sample images3 sample images4 sample images5 1 2 3 3 1 Returns to Media Select screen. 2 Returns to the previous f older . 3 Scrolls the list. 4 Load the image 10:10 Rotation Angle Select/Memory Cancel Enter aaaaa 4 4 5 4 Rot[...]

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    76 D NX7 1 00 Background Select Selects a image for background. 1 Selec t Back ground Select screen 2 Selec t a image for back ground[...]

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    English 77 Clock Setup Y ou can adjust the clock time. 1 Display the Clock Setup screen T ouch [Clock] in the SE TUP Menu (page 66). 2 Setup the Clock 2 2 3 4 3 1 5 6 1 Clock time display 2 Adjusts hours. 3 Adjusts minutes. 4 Sets "00" minute. Setup examples: 3:00~3:29 3:00 3:30~3:59 4:00 5 Sets the clock time in synchronization with [...]

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    78 DNX71 00 Setup menu Monitor Setup Y ou can adjust the position, picture quality and the screen mode of the monitor . 1 Displaying the Monitor SETUP screen T ouch [Monitor SE TUP] in the SETUP Menu (page 66). 2 Setup each item 1 5 2 3 4 1 Brightness Control 2 Contrast Control 3 Black Level A djustment 4 Dimmer Mode Setup "SYNC": T urnin[...]

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    English 79 ⁄ • When you select the Menu, Easy Control screen, or Navigation, the display is shown in the full-size display mode automatically . The screen mode of these displays cannot be changed. • The picture qua¡lity can be set for each source. Full picture mode (FULL) Zoom picture mode (ZOOM) Justify picture mode (JUST ) Normal picture m[...]

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    80 DNX71 0 0 Setup menu 3 Enter a security Code Input four-digit number . 4 Register your security code 5 Reenter the security code Reenter the same security code as that you have entered in St ep 3 for confirmation. ⁄ • If you enter a different security code, the screen r eturns to Step 3 (for the first code entry). 6 Register the security cod[...]

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    English 81 Deactivating Security Code T o deactivate the Security Code func tion. 1 Display Security Code Setup screen T ouch [ T ouch] in the Set Up Menu (page 66). 2 Star t to cancel a r egistration of the Security Code 3 Enter a security Code Input by four-digit number . 4 Register your security code Now , your security code is cleared. SA T ESN[...]

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    82 DNX71 00 Setup Memory Audio Set Up and A V Inter face settings can be memorized. The memorized settings can be recalled at any time . For example , even when the settings are cleared due to r eplacement of the battery, the settings can be rest ored. 1 Display the SETUP Memory screen T ouch [SE TUP Memory] in the SE TUP Menu (page 66). 1 2 3 1 Lo[...]

  • Page 83

    English 83 4 Quit memorization/recalling of settings EXT SW Setup Setting up power specification of the external device for which the power is controlled from this unit. 1 Display the EXT SW SETUP screen T ouch [EXT SW SE TUP] in the SETUP Menu (page 66). 2 Perform EXT SW Setup Setting EXT SW Control 1 (EXT SW1) 1 2 3 4 1 Sets the name of the exter[...]

  • Page 84

    84 DNX7 1 00 Audio C ontrol Audio C ontrol Menu Displays the Audio Contr ol menu to set the sound effect function of this unit. 1 Display the control screen NAV Pr ess several times until the control screen appears. 2 Display the Audio Control menu 3 Select the Audio Control item 1 1 Switches to the selected Audio Contr ol screen. Audio C ontrol Y [...]

  • Page 85

    English 85 6 7 8 9 10 6 Adjusts the bass boost of the B.M.S pow er amplifier (optional accessory). 7 Sets the center frequency of bass boost you have set for " AMP Bass" . If you set the center frequency to "Low" , it will be dropped approximat ely 20% to 30%. 8 Adjusts the subwoof er volume. 9 Adjusts the volume of the pr esent[...]

  • Page 86

    86 DNX71 0 0 T one Setup Y ou can set a T one curve. 1 Display the Tone screen See <Equalizer Control> (page 85). 2 Set the T one 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Bass adjustment items are display ed. 2 Middle adjustment items are displayed . 3 T reble adjustment items are displayed. 4 Bass DC Extend settings (Only when Bass is selected) If turned "O[...]

  • Page 87

    English 87 ⁄ • When the rear speaker sound is switched, the audio source that is output at the A V OUTPUT terminal is also switched to the same source. However , if you have set the " Area" to "Reverse" , the audio source that is output at the A V OUTPUT terminal is switched depending on the front sound source . 3 Switches t[...]

  • Page 88

    88 DNX71 0 0 Remote C ontroller This unit can be operated using the Remote Contr oller supplied with the unit. ¤ • Put the Remote Contr oller in a place where it will not move during braking or other operations. A dangerous situation could result, if the Remote Controller falls do wn and gets wedged under the pedals while driving. • Do not pla[...]

  • Page 89

    English 89 Common oper ations (A UD mode) Source switching Switches to the source to be pla yed. V.SEL OUT MENU IN ENTER ZOOM DVD AUD DISP POSITION SRC   O O O • • • V olume contr ol Adjusts the volume. ANGLE ZOOM 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 2 ZONE VOL FM + AM −  D Y  O O MAP DIR VIEW O O O O V olume attenuator Pr ess the key once to lower[...]

  • Page 90

    90 DNX71 0 0 CD T rack number Play time Cancel Audio files F older number File number Cancel VCD 1.X, VCD 2.X (PBC OFF) T rack number Cancel VCD 2.X (PBC ON) Scene number Number Cancel Once you have switched t o the direct search feature , specify the search number from the numeric keypad, and then press ENTER [ENTER] key. Numeric keypad R.VOL 1 2 [...]

  • Page 91

    English 91 DVD Menu Displays the DVD menu. T urns the playback control on or off while playing VCD . ENTER FNC/MENU/PBC MODE/TOP MENU AUDIO ANGLE RETURN TV NAVI FM + O O O O VOICE CANCEL ROUTEM SUBTITLE AV OUT OPEN MAP DIR VIEW • • • SUBTITLE Switches the subtitle language. FNC/MENU/PBC MODE/TOP MENU AUDIO ANGLE ZOOM RETURN NAVI VOL FM +  [...]

  • Page 92

    92 DNX71 00 Remote Controller Radio (A UD mode) Band switching Switches to bands received by the unit. ANGLE ZOOM 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 2 ZONE VOL FM + AM −  D Y   1 O O O O O O Station selection Switches to broadcast stations r eceived by the unit. ANGLE ZOOM 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 2 ZONE VOL FM + AM −  D Y  1 O O MAP DIR VIEW O O O O Direct tun[...]

  • Page 93

    English 93 ROUTEM Displays Route Option menu. ENTER FNC/MENU/PBC MODE/TOP MENU AUDIO ANGLE RETURN TV NAVI O O O O VOICE CANCEL ROUTEM SUBTITLE AV OUT OPEN MAP DIR VIEW • • • VIEW Switches between 2D and 3D map displays. FNC/MENU/PBC MODE/TOP MENU AUDIO ANGLE ZOOM RETURN NAVI VOL FM +  D O O VOICE CANCEL ROUTEM SUBTITLE AV OUT OPEN MAP DIR [...]

  • Page 94

    94 DNX71 0 0 Help? T roubleshooting Some functions of this unit may be disabled by some settings made on this unit. ! • Cannot set up the subwoofer . • Cannot set up subwoofer phase. • No output from the subwoofer . • Cannot set up the low pass filter . • Cannot set up the high pass filter . ▲ Subwoofer is not set to On. ☞ <Audio S[...]

  • Page 95

    English 95 HD Radio source ? No sound can be heard , or the volume is low . ✔ The preset broadcast station is not transmitting in the mode that was set with <HD Radio Control> (page 50). ☞ Please set the receive mode setting to "Auto". ✔ In digital AM broadcasting, r eceive mode switches between stereo and monaural too often. [...]

  • Page 96

    96 DNX71 0 0 When the unit fails to operat e correctly , the cause of the failure appears on the display . Protect : Prot ective circuit has been activated because a speaker cord has shorted or it has come in contact with the car chassis. ➡ Wire or insulat e the speaker cord as appropriate and then push the Reset button. Hot Error : When the inte[...]

  • Page 97

    English 97 Code Language aa Afar ab Abkhazian af Afrikaans am Amharic ar Arabic as Assamese ay A ymara az Azerbaijani ba Bashkir be Byelorussian bg Bulgarian bh Bihari bi Bislama bn Bengali, Bangla bo Tibetan br Bret on ca Catalan co C orsican cs Czech cy Welsh da Danish de German dz Bhutani el Greek en English eo Esperanto es Spanish et Estonian e[...]

  • Page 98

    98 DNX71 0 0 Specifications Monitor section Picture Size : 6.95 inches (diagonal) wide : 156.2 mm ( W ) x 82.4 mm (H) Display Sytem : T ransparent TN LCD panel Drive Syst em : TFT active matrix system Number of Pixels : 336,960 (480H x 234V x RGB) Effective Pix els : 99.99 % Pixel Arrangement : RGB striped arrangement Back Lighting : Cold Cathode F[...]

  • Page 99

    English 99 AM tuner section Fr equency Range (10 kH z) : 530 kHz – 1700 kH z Usable Sensitivity : 28 dB Video section Color Syst em of External V ideo Input : NTSC External V ideo Input Level (RCA jacks) : 1 Vp-p/ 75  External Audio Max Input Level (RCA jacks) : 2 V/ 25 k Video Output Lev el (RCA jacks) : 1 Vp-p/ 75  Audio Output Lev [...]

  • Page 100

    2 CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may r esult in hazardous radiation exposure. In compliance with Federal Regulations, f ollowing are repr oductions of labels on, or inside the product relating to laser produ ct safety . Kenwood Corporation 2967-3, ISHIKA W A-MACHI, HACHIOJI-SHI [...]