Pioneer SPH-DA210 manual

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    SPH-DA210 A p p R a di o Operation Manual Be sure to r ead Important Information for the User first! Important Information for the User includes important information that you must understand before using this pr oduct. English[...]

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    Contents 2 En Thank you for buying this P ioneer product. Please read thr ough these instructions so you will know how to oper - ate your model properly . After you have finished reading the instr uctions, k eep this document in a safe place for future r efer ence. 01 Introduction Manual overview ......................................... 5 ₋ How [...]

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    Contents 3 En Changing a PIN code ............................... 36 Displaying Bluetooth device address ..... 37 09 Using the Bluetooth audio player Starting procedure ................................... 38 Reading the screen .................................. 38 Using the touch panel keys ..................... 39 10 Playing audio CDs Starting pro[...]

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    Contents 4 En 14 Customizing prefer ences Customizing the video setup settings ..... 57 ₋ Setting the top-priority subtitle languages ................................................. 57 ₋ Setting the top-priority audio languages ................................................. 57 ₋ Setting the top-priority menu languages ...................[...]

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    01 Introduction Chapter 5 En Introduction Manual overview How to use this manual Finding the operation pr ocedure for what you want to do When you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the Con- tents . Finding customizable settings If you want to look up the settings of this prod- uct, refer to Setting list at the en[...]

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    Introduction 01 Chapter 6 En iPhone / iPod compatibility This product supports only the following iPhone models and iPhone software versions. Others may not work correctly . Made for • iPhone 5: iOS 6.0 • iPhone 4S: iOS 6.0 • iPhone 4: iOS 6.0 • iPhone 3GS: iOS 4.3.3 • iP od touch (5th generation): iOS 6.0 • iP od touc[...]

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    01 Introduction Chapter 7 En Introduction T o ensure safe driving Certain functions (such as viewing of app based visual content and certain touch panel key operations) offered by this product could be dangerous and/or unlawful if used while driving. T o prevent such functions from being used while the vehicle is in motion, there is an interlock sy[...]

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    About AppRadio 02 Chapter 8 En Featur es Listening to the radio Y ou can listen to the radio using this product. Playing iPod music and video Y ou can play and operate audio sources and video sources with the iPhone connected. Viewing/operating mobile device applica- tions With the App Mode , you can view the screen image currently displayed on the[...]

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    02 About AppRadio Chapter 9 En About AppRadio 6 Back button (for Android devices and Mirr orLink devices) • P ress the Back button to return the pre- vious screen. The Back button is availa- ble while running the AppRadio app or other supported applications. • The Back button may be disabled by some models of the connected MirrorLink devi[...]

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    About AppRadio 02 Chapter 10 En Connecting and disconnecting mobile devices WARNING Certain uses of a mobile device may not be le- gal while driving in your jurisdiction, so you must be aware of and obey any such restric- tions. If in doubt as to a particular function, only per - form it while the car is parked. No feature should be used unless it [...]

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    02 About AppRadio Chapter 11 En About AppRadio ❐ When you make hands-free phoning or use your iPhone with Lightning connector as a Bluetooth audio device, you must make the Bluetooth connection, but do not have to make the wired connection. The Bluetooth audio sound may not output sometimes when iPhone is wired. Disconnecting your iPhone Pull out[...]

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    About AppRadio 02 Chapter 12 En ❐ When you use the AppRadio Mode , you must make the Bluetooth connection with Se- rial P ort P rofile (SPP) from this product. ❐ When you make hands-free phoning or use your Android device as a Bluetooth audio device, you must make the Bluetooth con- nection, but do not have to make the wired connection. The Blu[...]

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    02 About AppRadio Chapter 13 En About AppRadio Available sources and conditions The available sources varies according to con- ditions as follows. Sources Conditions Radio Always available. iPod Available only when an iP od or iPhone with 30-pin connector is con- nected to this product. Apps Available only when an iPhone or Android device is connec[...]

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    Basic operation 03 Chapter 14 En Home screen The Home screen is the main screen that al- lows access to your entertainment sources, apps, settings and more. Reading the scr een Page one  2 3 4 Page two 3  Day of the week indicator 2 Curr ent time 3 Scroll ar ea 4 Curr ent source indicator The current source indicator appears under the startup[...]

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    03 Basic operation Chapter 15 En Basic operation Appears when your Android device is connected via the separately sold App Connectivity Kit and processing the Bluetooth connection. Appears when your Android device is connected via the separately sold App Connectivity Kit and Bluetooth wireless connection (SPP) is established. This icon shows to be [...]

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    Basic operation 03 Chapter 16 En T ouch panel keys common to each function The touch panel keys for operations common to each function are described below . E.g. “Connection” scr een  2 3 3  Returns to the previous screen . Returns to the previous list/category (the folder/categor y one level higher). 2 Returns to the top category menu sc[...]

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    03 Basic operation Chapter 17 En Basic operation * In iPod source, the audio output of the application in the AppRadio Mode cannot be mixed when an iPhone is connected. The icon state changes as follows. Icons Conditions MIX ON Appears when the audio sourc- es are mixed. MIX OFF Appears when there is no mixa- ble source . When the icon is tapped, t[...]

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    Using the radio 04 Chapter 18 En Starting procedur e 1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen. 2 T ap [Radio] on the Home screen. Ü F or details, refer to Home screen on page 14 . 3 Use the touch panel keys on the scr een to control the radio. Reading the scr een  2 34 7 5 6  Preset channel k eys Ü F or details, refer to Storing t[...]

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    04 Using the radio Chapter 19 En Using the radio Using the functions Storing the strongest br oadcast frequencies This function automatically assigns frequen- cies with good reception to the preset chan- nels in the selected band. Y ou can update six channels in each band. ❐ Storing broadcast frequencies may replace broadcast frequencies you have[...]

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    Playing iPod music and video 05 Chapter 20 En [ iPod ] source is enabled only when an iP od or iPhone with 30-pin connector is connected to this product. When an iPhone with Light- ning connector is connected, [ iPod ] is dis- abled. Please use the CarMediaPlayer to play music or videos in the AppRadio Mode . F or details about the CarMediaPlayer ,[...]

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    05 Playing iPod music and video Chapter 21 En Playing iPod music and video Video  2 3 4 5  Play time Shows the elapsed time, remaining time and time bar of the current video. 2 Pause indicator Appears the pause indicator while pausing playback. 3 Curr ent video title Shows the title of the current video. ❐ If there is no corresponding infor[...]

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    Playing iPod music and video 05 Chapter 22 En Video  2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9  Switches to full-screen mode. 2 Displays the playlist screen that can be used to search for song or video sources in your iP od. Ü F or details, refer to Selecting song (episode) or video sources fr om the playlist screen on page 23. 3 Hides the touch panel keys. If you [...]

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    05 Playing iPod music and video Chapter 23 En Playing iPod music and video Random play (shuffle) This function shuffles songs, albums or vide- os and plays them in random order . T ap . T apping changes the setting as follows: • (Off) : Does not shuffle. • (Songs) : Plays back songs or videos in random order within the selected list. •?[...]

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    Playing iPod music and video 05 Chapter 24 En 4 T ap the first letter of the title of the song/video you are looking for . While searching, touch panel key operation is not available. ■ T o refine the search with a different letter , tap [ Cancel ]. 5 T ap the title of the list that you want to play . Repeat this operation until you find the de- [...]

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    06 Using Pandora ® inter net radio Chapter 25 En Using Pandora ® inter net radio CAUTION F or safety reasons, never operate this product and mobile devices while driving. T o operate this product and mobile devices, stop the ve- hicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake and operate them according to law . Y ou can experience P andora by c[...]

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    Using Pandora ® inter net radio 06 Chapter 26 En Using the touch panel keys  2 3 4 5 6  Gives a “Thumbs Up” to the track currently playing. 2 Gives a “Thumbs Down” to the track currently playing and skips to the next track. 3 Adds information for the track currently playing to bookmarks. 4 Skips to the start of the next track. 5 Swit[...]

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    07 Viewing/operating mobile device applications Chapter 27 En Viewing/operating mobile device applications Using Apps/Mirr orLink source This product provides the AppRadio Mode , the Mirr orLink mode, and the App Mode for viewing and operating the mobile device ap- plications that are installed in the mobile de- vice connected. Available modes chan[...]

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    Viewing/operating mobile device applications 07 Chapter 28 En 3 T ap [Apps] on the Home screen. Apps in the AppRadio Mode (iPhone) The application startup message appears and the AppRadio app launches, then the Applica- tion menu screen appears. ❐ When the AppRadio app does not launch, the “ App launch assist ” setting may set to “ Off ”.[...]

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    07 Viewing/operating mobile device applications Chapter 29 En Viewing/operating mobile device applications Mirr orLink mode When you connect a MirrorLink device with the compatible applications installed, you can control the applications for the mobile device directly on this product ( Mirr orLink mode). Y ou can view and operate the compatible ap-[...]

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    Viewing/operating mobile device applications 07 Chapter 30 En App Mode When a mobile device is wired to this prod- uct, you can view the screen image currently displayed on the mobile device (iPhone with Lightning connector , Android device) or the screen image of the application currently used (iPhone with 30-pin connector) is dis- played with thi[...]

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    08 Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Chapter 31 En Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device If your devices feature Bluetooth technology , this product can be connected to your devices wirelessly . This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection. F or details about connectivity with devices fea - turing Bluetooth wirele[...]

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    Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device 08 Chapter 32 En 4 T ap [Connection] on the “Bluetooth Connection Menu”. The registered device list screen appears. 5 T ap on the register ed device list. The system searches for Bluetooth devices waiting for a connection and displays them in the list if a device is found. ❐ When the device is alr[...]

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    08 Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Chapter 33 En Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Pairing fr om your Bluetooth devic - es Y ou can register a Bluetooth device by setting this product to standby mode and requesting connection from the Bluetooth device. ❐ Before registration, make sure that “ Visibility ” in the “ B[...]

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    Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device 08 Chapter 34 En 4 T ap for the register ed device you want to delete. The message “ Delete OK? ” appears. 5 T ap [Y es] to delete the device. The message “ Deleting ” appears, and the device is deleted. Connecting a register ed Bluetooth device manually This product automatically connects the B[...]

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    08 Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Chapter 35 En Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Setting the Bluetooth auto connect function If this function is set on, a connection be- tween your Bluetooth device and this product will take place automatically as soon as the two devices are less than a few meters apart. Initially , this[...]

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    Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device 08 Chapter 36 En Switching product visibility This function sets whether or not to make this product visible to the other device. Initially , this function is set to “ On ”. 1 T ap on the Home screen. Ü F or details, refer to Home screen on page 14 . The phone menu screen appears. 2 T ap on the pho[...]

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    08 Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Chapter 37 En Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device 4 Enter an arbitrary PIN code (up to 8 digits). 5 T ap to store the PIN code. Displaying Bluetooth device address This product displays its Bluetooth device address. 1 T ap on the Home screen. Ü F or details, refer to Home screen on page 14[...]

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    Using the Bluetooth audio player 09 Chapter 38 En Y ou can control the Bluetooth connection of the audio device that supports Advanced Audio Distribution P rofile (A2DP) or A2DP with Audio/Video R emote Control P rofile (A VRCP), to operate the audio source. T o connect using the Bluetooth function, you must first use the audio device to pair this [...]

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    09 Using the Bluetooth audio player Chapter 39 En Using the Bluetooth audio player Using the touch panel keys 4  3 2   T apping the key skips to the start of the next song. T apping the key once skips to the start of the current song. T apping the key twice quickly will skip to the previous song. 2 Switches between playback and pause. 3 T [...]

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    Using hands-free phoning 07 Chapter 40 En Playing audio CDs 10 Chapter 40 Y ou can play a normal music CD using the built-in drive of this product. This section de- scribes how . Starting procedur e 1 Insert a disc to be played. Ü F or details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a disc on page 9 . 2 Press the Home button to display the Home screen. ?[...]

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    07 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 41 En 10 Playing audio CDs Chapter 41 Playing audio CDs Using the functions Selecting a track from the list Y ou can play a track on the playlist screen by tapping it. 1 T ap the key to display playlist screen. Ü For details, refer to on page 40. 2 T ap a track to be played. Repeating playback There are two repe[...]

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    Using hands-free phoning 07 Chapter 42 En Playing music files on ROM 11 Chapter 42 Y ou can play a disc that contains compressed audio files (MP3, WMA, AAC files). Starting procedur e 1 Insert a disc to be played. Ü F or details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a disc on page 9 . 2 Press the Home button to display the Home screen. Ü F or details,[...]

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    07 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 43 En 11 Playing music files on ROM Chapter 43 Playing music files on ROM 5 Switches between playback and pause. 6 Selects the repeat range. Ü F or details, refer to Repeating playback on page 43. 7 Plays tracks in random order . Ü F or details, refer to Random play on page 43. 8 Switches the target data to be [...]

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    Using hands-free phoning 07 Chapter 44 En Playing music files on ROM 11 Chapter 44 Selecting the target data to be played Y ou can select the target data to be played when audio data (normal music CD) and WMA, MP3 or AAC data (ROM) are mixed in a disc. 1 T ap the . Ü For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 42. 2 T ap the target da[...]

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    07 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 45 En 12 Playing a DVD - Video Chapter 45 Playing a DVD - V ideo Y ou can play a DVD - Video using the built-in drive of this product. Starting procedur e 1 Insert a disc to be played. Ü F or details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a disc on page 9 . 2 Press the Home button to display the Home screen. Ü F or d[...]

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    Using hands-free phoning 07 Chapter 46 En Playing a DVD - Video 12 Chapter 46 3 Hides the touch panel keys. If you want to display the touch panel keys again, tap anywhere on the screen. 4 Searches the screen to be played by tap- ping the playback point. P er forms fast re- verse or fast forward by dragging the play- back point. 5 T apping the key [...]

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    07 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 47 En 12 Playing a DVD - Video Chapter 47 Playing a DVD - V ideo Changing the wide screen mode Y ou can set the screen size of video. The default setting is “ F ull ”. 1 T ap the k e y. Ü For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 45. 2 T ap [Full], [Zoom] or [Nor mal]. • F ull : A 4:3 pic[...]

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    Using hands-free phoning 07 Chapter 48 En Playing a DVD - Video 12 Chapter 48 ❐ If you tap , you can use the cross key screen to assist operating the disc menu or top menu. Ü F or details of the cross key screen, refer to Selecting the DVD menu by touch pan- el keys on page 48. Selecting the DVD menu by touch panel keys If items on the disc menu[...]

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    07 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 49 En 12 Playing a DVD - Video Chapter 49 Playing a DVD - V ideo Changing the subtitle language Y ou can switch the subtitle language while a disc with multilingual data is playing (multi- subtitle). T ap . Ü For details, refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 45. Each tap of changes the subtitle lan- guage[...]

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    Using hands-free phoning 07 Chapter 50 En Using hands-free phoning 13 Chapter 50 CAUTION F or your safety , avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving. Y ou can control the Bluetooth connection of the mobile device, and make a call using the incoming or outgoing call histories, trans- ferred phone book, or by dialing. T o connect [...]

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    07 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 51 En 13 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 51 Using hands-free phoning Adjusting the phone volume During the hands-free phoning, you can ad- just the phone volume using the V olume (+/–) button when you are talking. The ring tone volume also can be adjusted while the phone rings. Making a phone call Y ou can mak[...]

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    Using hands-free phoning 07 Chapter 52 En Using hands-free phoning 13 Chapter 52 Selecting a number using alphabet search mode If a lot of numbers are registered in the phone book, you can search for a phone number us- ing alphabet search mode. 1 T ap . The “ Phone Book ” screen appears. 2 T ap to switch to the alphabet search mode. 3 T ap the [...]

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    07 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 53 En 13 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 53 Using hands-free phoning Answering an incoming call This product informs you that it is receiving a call by displaying a message and producing a ring sound. ❐ Y ou can set this product to automatically answer incoming calls. If not set to auto- matically answer incom[...]

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    Using hands-free phoning 07 Chapter 54 En Using hands-free phoning 13 Chapter 54 Using the preset dial lists 1 T ap . The “ Preset Dial ” list appears. 2 T ap one of preset dial keys to select the desired phone number . The dial confirm screen appears. ■ If you want to delete a preset phone number , touch and hold the preset phone number . 3 [...]

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    07 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 55 En 13 Using hands-free phoning Chapter 55 Using hands-free phoning Using the voice recognition function (for iPhone) Y ou can use the voice recognition function of iPhone. ❐ When an iPhone running iOS 6.1 or later is used, Siri Eyes F ree Mode is available with this product. 1 T ap on the phone menu screen. [...]

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    Using hands-free phoning 07 Chapter 56 En Using hands-free phoning 13 Chapter 56 Making and receiving calls • Y ou may hear a noise in the following situa- tions: - When you answer the phone using the button on the phone. - When the person on the other end of line hangs up the phone. • If the person on the other end of the phone call cann[...]

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    14 Customizing prefer ences Chapter 57 En Customizing prefer ences Customizing the video setup settings ❐ The video setup settings can be set only when the source is set to “ Disc ”. 1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen. 2 Flick the scroll ar ea on the Home screen. Ü F or details, refer to Home screen on page 14 . 3 T ap [Setti[...]

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    Customizing prefer ences 14 Chapter 58 En Setting the angle icon display Y ou can set the angle icon to display in scenes where the angle can be switched. 1 Display the “ Video Setup” scr een. Ü F or details, refer to Customizing the video setup settings on page 57. 2 T ap [Multi Angle]. T apping [ Multi Angle ] changes the settings as follows[...]

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    14 Customizing prefer ences Chapter 59 En Customizing prefer ences • Level 8 (default): Playback of the entire disc is enabled. • Level 7 to L evel 2 : Playback of discs for children and non- adult oriented discs is enabled. • Level 1 : Only playback of discs for children is en- abled. Setting the auto play When a disc with a disc me[...]

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    Customizing prefer ences 14 Chapter 60 En Ü F or details, refer to Setting the rear output on page 63. 3 T ap or to adjust front/rear speak er balance. Each time you tap or , the front/rear speaker balance moves towards the front or the rear . “ F ront 15 ” to “ R ear 15 ” is displayed as the front/rear speaker balance moves from front to [...]

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    14 Customizing prefer ences Chapter 61 En Customizing prefer ences Adjusting the 5-band graphic equalizer Y ou can adjust the level of each band for the equalizer cur ves. ❐ A separate “ Custom1 ” cur ve can be creat- ed for each source. If you make adjust- ments when a cur ve other than “ Custom2 ” is selected, the equalizer cur ve setti[...]

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    Customizing prefer ences 14 Chapter 62 En 5 T ap or ne xt to “Level” to adjust the output level. “ +6 ” to “ –24 ” is displayed as the level is in- creased or decreased. 6 T ap or ne xt to “F r equency” to se - lect cut-off frequency . Each time you tap or , cut- off frequen- cies are selected in the following order: 50Hz — 63Hz[...]

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    14 Customizing prefer ences Chapter 63 En Customizing prefer ences Customizing the system settings 1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen. 2 Flick the scroll ar ea on the Home screen. Ü F or details, refer to Home screen on page 14 . 3 T ap [Settings] on the Home screen. The setting menu screen appears. 4 T ap . The “ System ” scre[...]

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    Customizing prefer ences 14 Chapter 64 En Setting the RCA output This product’s preout (RCA rear output or subwoofer output) can be used for a full-range speaker ( F ull ) or subwoofer ( Subwoofer ) connection. Initially , the product is set for a subwoofer connection ( Subwoofer ). ❐ “ Preout ” can be set only when the source is set to “[...]

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    14 Customizing prefer ences Chapter 65 En Customizing prefer ences Setting the keyboar d layout Y ou can select the keyboard layout displayed on this product for text input in the AppRadio Mode . This setting is valid only when connecting an iPhone with the AppRadio app installed. ❐ The keyboard layout depends on the system language settings. Ü [...]

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    Customizing prefer ences 14 Chapter 66 En Updating Bluetooth connection sof tware This function is used to update this product with the latest software. For information on the software and updating, refer to our web- site. CAUTION Never turn this product off while the Bluetooth memor y is being updated. ❐ “ Bluetooth Software Update ” can be [...]

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    14 Customizing prefer ences Chapter 67 En Customizing prefer ences CAUTION P ioneer recommends the use of a camera which outputs mirror-reversed images. Otherwise, the screen image will appear re- versed. ❐ Immediately verify whether the display changes to a rear view camera image when the shift lever is moved to REVERSE (R) from another position[...]

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    Customizing prefer ences 14 Chapter 68 En • Color : Adjusts the color saturation. • Hue : Adjusts the tone of color (red or green is emphasized). • Dimmer : Adjusts the brightness of the display . • T emperature : Adjusts the color temper - ature, resulting in a better white balance. ❐ Y ou can adjust “ Hue ” only when “[...]

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    14 Customizing prefer ences Chapter 69 En Customizing prefer ences 2 T ap [System Reset]. A message confirming whether to restore the settings appears. 3 T ap [OK]. ■ If you do not want to restore the settings, tap [ Cancel ]. Checking the connections of leads Check that leads are properly connected be- tween this product and the vehicle. Please [...]

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    Customizing prefer ences 14 Chapter 70 En Displaying the firmwar e version If this product fails to operate properly , you may need to consult your dealer for repair . In such cases, you may be asked to specify the system version. P erform the following proce- dure to check the firmware version of this product. 1 Display the “System” screen. Ü[...]

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    14 Customizing prefer ences Chapter 71 En Customizing prefer ences 4 T ouch the tab on the lef t edge and/or scroll the bar on the right edge to display the desired menu item. 5 T ouch and hold the menu item you want to register . ❐ A icon will appear next to the menu item name. 6 The menu item is register ed on the “F avorites” scr een. Remo[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 72 En T roubleshooting If you have problems operating this product, refer to this section. The most common problems are listed below , along with likely causes and solutions. If a solution to your problem cannot be found here, contact your dealer or the nearest authorized P ioneer ser vice facility . Problems with this pr oduct Sy[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 73 En Appendix Symptom Cause Action (Refer ence) The display is ver y dim. P icture quality adjustment of the dis- play is not correct. Adjust the picture quality . (P age 67) No sounds are produced from an audio source. The volume level will not rise. The volume level is low . Adjust the volume level. The mute is on. T urn the mu[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 74 En Problems with AppR adio Mode screen Symptom Cause Action (Refer ence) A black screen is displayed. While operating an application, the application was ended on the mobile device side. P ress the Home button and display the Home screen. The mobile device OS may be waiting for screen operation. Stop the vehicle in a safe place[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 75 En Appendix Problems with the disc scr een Symptom Cause Action (Refer ence) CD or DVD playback is not possible. The disc is inserted upside down. Insert the disc with the label upward. The disc is dirty . Clean the disc. The disc is cracked or otherwise damaged. Insert a normal, round disc. The files on the disc are in an irre[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 76 En Symptom Cause Action (Refer ence) The picture is extremely unclear/ dis- torted and dark during playback. The disc features a signal to prohibit copying. (Some discs may have this.) Since this product is compatible co- py guard analog copy protect system, the picture may suffer from horizon- tal stripes or other imperfection[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 77 En Appendix Positioning technology Positioning by GPS The Global P ositioning System (GPS) uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth. Each of the satellites, which orbit at a height of 68 900 000 feet (21 000 km), continually broad- casts radio signals giving time and position in- formation. This ensures that signals from[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 78 En • If you make a slight turn. • If there is a parallel road. • If there is another road ver y nearby , such as in the case of an elevated freeway . • If you take a recently opened road that is not on the map. • If you drive in zigzags. • If the road has a series of hairpin bends. • If there [...]

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    Appendix Appendix 79 En Appendix • If you enter or exit a multi-storey parking lot or similar structure using a spiral ramp. • If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or similar structure. • If trees or other obstacles block the GPS signals for a considerable period. • If you drive ver y slowly , or in a start-and- stop manner [...]

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    Appendix Appendix 80 En Handling and care of discs Some basic precautions are necessar y when handling your discs. Built-in drive and care • Use only conventional, fully circular discs. Do not use shaped discs. • Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise damaged discs as they may damage the built-in drive. • Use 12-cm discs. [...]

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    Appendix Appendix 81 En Appendix • Playback of the DVD side is possible with this product. However , since the CD side of DualDiscs is not physically compatible with the general CD standard, it may not be possible to play the CD side with this product. • F requent loading and ejecting of a Dual- Disc may result in scratches to the disc. ?[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 82 En Media compatibility chart General Media CD-R/-RW DVD-R/-R SL/-R DL/DVD -RW File system • ISO9660 level 1 • ISO9660 level 2 • Romeo , Joliet • UDF 1.02/1.50/ 2.00/2.01/2.50 • ISO9660 level 1 • ISO9660 level 2 • Romeo , Joliet • UDF 1.02/1.50/ 2.00/2.01/2.50 Maximum number of folders 700[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 83 En Appendix Common notes • This product may not operate correctly , de- pending on the application used to encode WMA files. • Depending on the version of Windows Media™ Player used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed. • There may be a slight delay when sta[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 84 En Language code chart for DVDs T wo-letter code, input code Language T wo-letter code, input code Language T wo-letter code, input code Language aa, 0101 ab, 0102 af , 0106 am, 0113 ar , 0118 as, 0119 ay , 0125 az, 0126 ba, 0201 be, 0205 bg, 0207 bh, 0208 bi, 0209 bn, 0214 bo, 0215 br , 0218 ca, 0301 co, 0315 cs, 0319 cy , 032[...]

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    Appendix Appendix 85 En Appendix Setting list The customizable settings of this product are listed below . For details about changing each setting, refer to the page for that item. Video Setup settings Page Subtitle Language 57 Audio Language 57 Menu Language 57 Multi Angle 58 TV Aspect 58 Par ental 58 DVD Auto Play 59 Audio settings Page F ader/Ba[...]

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    © 2013 PIONEER CORPORA TION. All rights reser ved. <CWW6491-A> UC PIONEER CORPORA TION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, JAP AN PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P .O . Box 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 340 F errier Street, Unit 2, Markham, Onta[...]