Eclipse AVN726E manual

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    O WNER'S MANU AL We appreciate y our purchase of this main unit. Please read through this manual f or correct operation. We suggest that after reading it y ou keep this manual in a safe place f or future ref erence. DVD-Video / USB Multi-Sour ce Receiver / 7" Wide Screen Monitor / Navigation / Built-in Bluetooth ® wireless technology[...]

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    The symbols described below are found in this instruction manual as well as on the device itself to insure its pr oper and safe usage and to prevent injury or damage to property . Make sure you understand the meaning of these symbols before r eading the rest of this manual. Precautions for Use The following symbols will precede information useful f[...]

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    1 T able of Content s Before Use 1. Safety precautions ...... ............................ .......................... 14 2. Viewing this Document. .......... ........................................ 18 3. About This Receiver ................... ............................ .......... 19 Control Names and Operations....... .................... .....[...]

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    2 Brightness ............................................ ..................................................................... 34 Color balance (only applies to Video screen) ................................. ........................... 34 Color density (only applies to Video screen) .................................. ........................... 3[...]

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    3 Operation 1. Navigation Overview .... .......................................... .......... 48 Navigation Men u ............ ................. ................ ................. ................. ................. 48 Navigation Details Setting Screen ................... ................. .................... ........... 48 Settings menu .........[...]

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    4 Switching to desired scale .............................................................................................. 74 Enabling smart zoom ................................................................................................ 75 Fine-tuning Smart Zoom ................................................................................[...]

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    5 Setting from History ......................... .................... .................... ................... ...... 98 Setting from Coordina tes ....... .................... ................... .................... .............. 98 Search Menu .................... ................... .................... ................... .................... [...]

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    6 What to Do When... 1. Display of Connection Status Information ... ............... 113 Display of Connectio n Status Information ......................... ................... ....... 113 2. Accuracy and Error .................. ............................ .......... 114 About measure ment accuracy ............. ............................ .....[...]

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    7 Setting low pass filter .................................................... .............................................. 130 Setting Loudness .......................... ................... .................... ................. ......... 130 Setting Source Volume Control ...................... .................... ................... ....... 1[...]

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    8 Select Desired Station........ .................... .................... ................... .................. 141 Manual Tuning .......................................................................................................... .... 141 Auto Tuning ..... ....................................................................................[...]

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    9 Selecting Preset Chann el ................... .................... ................... .................... . 153 Displaying Informatio n about Current Br oadcast ........... ...................... ....... 153 5. Using CD Player .......... ............................ .............. .......... 155 Using CD Player............. ................... [...]

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    10 Converting music CD into MP3/WMA files ............................................................... .... 166 Writing MP3/WMA files on CD-R/RW disc ................................................................... 166 Playing back CD-R/RW ............................................................................................ .... 166 7.[...]

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    11 2. Using the DVD Player ... ............................ .............. ........ 177 Using the DVD Player ............... .................... ................... .................... ............ 177 Watching a DVD Video ........................ .................... ................... .................... . 177 Video Operation s ........ .....[...]

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    12 4. Using the DivX Player .. ......................................... .......... 194 Using the DivX Pl ayer ...................... .................... .................... ................... .... 194 Playing the DivX .......................... ................... .................... .................... ......... 195 Video Operation s .......[...]

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    13 Repeatedly Playing the Same Music File .............. ................... .................... . 207 Random Play of Mu sic Files .................. .................... ................... .................. 208 Listen randomly from the list that is playing ................................................................. 208 Listen to an album [...]

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    14 14 Before Use Safety prec autions WARNING ● Do not modify this system for any uses other than that specified herein. Also, do not deviate from the installation procedures described herein. Eclipse will not be h eld liable for damages including, but not limited to serious injury, death or property damage resulting from installations that enable[...]

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    15 15 ● Do not place foreign objects in the disc insertion slot or iPod/US B input te rminal. Fire or shocks may result. ● Do not disassemb le or alter this main unit. Do ing so may result in an accident, fire or shock. ● Do not let water or foreign objects enter the internal parts of this main unit. D oing so may result in smoke, fire or sho[...]

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    16 16 Safety prec autions Before Use CAUTION ● Wiring and installing this main unit requires exper tise and experience. Prof essional installation is recommended. Consult with your dealer or a professional installation expert. Incorrect wiring may damage the main unit or interfer e with safe operation of the vehicle. ● Use only specified access[...]

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    17 17 IMPORTANT ● When there is a lot of vibration – when drivi ng on a bad road for example – the main unit may become inoperable due to it not being able to read data from the disc. ● In cold temperatures, condensation may accumu late on the lens for readings CDs and DVDs immediately after turning ON the heater. Wait approximately 1 hour [...]

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    18 18 Before Use Viewing this Document. CHECK In this document, the main unit is generally des cribed using the screens which appear whe n the optional devices are connected. Navigation is mostly described us ing the N orth - upwards 1 screen. About switch displa y. When a panel button is to be pressed, button names ar e shown as ( , , etc.). When [...]

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    19 Before Use 19 About This Receiver You can operate this receive r by pressing the buttons (panel buttons) or by touching the switches displayed on the scree n (touch switches). ■ Panel buttons Press each panel b utton to operate i t. Control Names and Operations a Phon e button Press to make a telephone call. b VOL but ton Press to adj ust volu[...]

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    20 20 About This Receiver Before Use ■ Touch switch Touch the switche s on the screen to operate. IMPORTANT About touch switch op erations ● Keep touching the touch switch until “beep” is emitted in response. (When guid e tone is set to ON.) ● To protect the screen, touch the touch switch li ghtly with your finger. ● When there is no re[...]

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    21 21 At ignition, thi s receiver automatically swi tches on and displays the Na vigation screen * . When the engine is switched off, this receiver switches off. * The Navigation screen displays your pr esent location. The Audio operations screen displays screen of audio source that was playing on last use. ■ Turn on the power The Caution screen [...]

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    22 22 About This Receiver Before Use When you listen to music, inse rt a CD into the drive slot. Also, when you play a movie, inse rt its DVD into the slot. ■ Loading a disc IMPORTANT CAUTION ● The display will open to reveal insertion slot. Loading/Unloading a Disc This receiver can play 8cm CDs and 8cm DVDs. To avoid disc problems, insert a d[...]

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    23 23 ● The display will close automatically wh en the disc is inserted. ● Hold a DVD or CD corre ctly (by inserting your finger in i ts center hole and by holding the disc edge by another finge r), face the disc label side upward, and insert the disc into the sl ot. ● When you insert a DVD int o slot, its movie will be played in the DVD mode[...]

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    24 24 About This Receiver Before Use ● The disc will be e jected automatical ly. ● Press to close the display. When the scre en shines due to ambient sunlight, you can adj ust the angle of the display. CAUTION IMPORTANT 1 Press . 2 Touch . 3 After removing the d isc, touch . DISC CLOSE Adjusting the Display Angle When adjusting its angle, take [...]

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    25 25 ● : Each touch retu rns the display from the tilted state by 1 step (5°). (Maximum 7 steps, 35°) ● : Each touch tilt s the display by 1 step (5 °). (Maximum 7 steps, 35°) ATTENTION ● You can open the display even when it is tilted. When you close the display, it returns to the preset angle. ● If you tilt the displa y and turn the [...]

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    26 26 About This Receiver Before Use The main modes of this receiver are MENU , Na vigation , and Audio . * Some of these functions cannot be used whe n driving. About Modes of this Receiver Mode Main functions 1 Navigation (press ) ● Display nav igation menu sc reen ● Set desti nation, guid ance 2 Audio (press ) ● Receive AM/FM r adio ● Re[...]

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    27 27 Press the following switches to switch among screens. ■ Navigation screen Press . ■ Audio operations screen Press . (when operating as CD player) *1 . (OFF screen) *2 *1 Displayed when audio function is in operation. For audio operations, see “Switching the Aud io Source” on page 124 . *2 Displayed when audio function is OFF. ■ Abou[...]

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    28 28 About This Receiver Before Use You can or cannot operate this receiver in t he following conditions (the ign ition key positions). c : Operable; ×: I noperable *1 When parking brake is on. *2 When safety mode is set to on. *3 Video not displayed. ATTENTION Disabled switches are toned down in color and inoperable. Ope rating an inoperable swi[...]

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    29 Before Use 29 Main Unit Settings Besides settings for navigat ion and audio operations, the fo llowing settings can be made. ● Rear View Camera Setting (See page 29) ● Guide Tone Setting (See page 30) ● Color Pattern Setting (See page 30) ● Button Illumination Setting (See page 31) ● Navi Voice Output Setting (See page 32) ● VTR Inpu[...]

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    30 30 Main Unit Settings Before Use You can set the “beep” sound issue d on pressing the p anel buttons and touching t he touch switches. ● On completion, touch to store the setting and return to the immedi ately preceding screen. ATTENTION The guide tone is outputted from all speakers. You can set t he color pattern of the screens. Guide Ton[...]

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    31 31 ● On completion, touch to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen. You can set the button i llumination. 3 Touch . 4 Touch , , , , or to set the color pa ttern. Setting 1 2 3 4 5 Done Button Illumination Setting 1 Press . 2 Touch . 3 Touch . Info Setting[...]

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    32 32 Main Unit Settings Before Use ● On completion, touch to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen. Select the Right o r Left navigation voi ce channel. ● On completion, touch to store the setting and return to the immedi ately preceding screen. Set the video sig nal. Auto automati cally selects NTSC or PAL. 4 Touch [...]

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    33 33 ● On completion, touch to store the setting and return to the immediately preceding screen. To make it e asier to view the scre en, switch between Day and Night base d on whether the lights (sidelight s, tail lights, lice nse plate light) are on or off. In some vehicles , this receiver ma y be unable to detect wh ether lights are on or off [...]

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    34 34 Main Unit Settings Before Use ● For the Video screen. ■ Switching between night picture and day picture . ● On each touch, the display swi tches between the nigh t picture and the day picture. ATTENTION When the power is switched on, the panel buttons are constantly lit. ■ Hiding screens ● To bring back the screen, press or . ■ P [...]

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    35 35 This receiver has a built -in ESN (ECLIPSE Security Network function. ESN is a security system which rend ers the navigation a nd audio functions in operable when the battery terminal is disconnected and reconnect ed. You can make the security indicat or flash when the security system is in operation. To operate ESN, regis ter a music CD as a[...]

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    36 36 Main Unit Settings Before Use ■ O peration of ESN security When ESN security is in operation, the navigation an d audio functions of this receiver become ino perable when it is disconnected and s ubsequently reconnected to the battery terminal of the vehicle. ● For disc insertion, see “Loading/Unloadi ng a Disc” on page 22. ● The se[...]

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    37 37 ATTENTION ● If the music CD cannot be verified, you can make a maximum of five attempts to unlock the security. When verification fails, the Customer enquiries screen is displayed. ● When the Customer enquir ies screen is displayed, you can no longer operate this receiver. Please contact customer services. ■ Cancelling ESN security To r[...]

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    38 38 Before Use Bluetooth Hands-Free Operation This receiver uses Bluetooth wirel ess technology to ena ble use of Bluetooth- supported cell phone s. Connection with this receiver allo ws you to make calls withou t touching you r cell phone. To use a Bluetooth- supporting cell ph one with this device, it is necessary to perform Blu etooth registra[...]

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    39 39 Registering from a cell ph one ● The name of this receiv er is ECLIPSE BT. ● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234. ● Perform the cell phone operations with t he Device information screen displ ayed. ● Device info rmation screen ● Registration of the cell pho ne is now complete. Register by searching for cell phon e on this receiver [...]

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    40 40 Bluetooth Hands-Free Operation Before Use ● Search scre en ● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234. ● Perform the cell phone operations with t he Device information screen displ ayed. ● Device info rmation screen ● Registration of the cell phone is now complete. ATTENTION ● When registration fails, “Bluetooth Connection Failed”[...]

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    41 41 ■ Connecting a cell phone Connect a cell phone registered on this receiver. ● Connection of the cell phone to this receiver is now complete. (The reception indicator and ba ttery indicators are displayed on t he screen.) ATTENTION ● When connection fails, “Blue tooth Connection Failed” is displayed. In this case, repeat the connecti[...]

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    42 42 Bluetooth Hands-Free Operation Before Use ATTENTION If the vehicle's battery is disconnected (for repairs to the vehicle or for removing this unit), all the Registered cell-phone, phone book and all call history in the memory will be lost. In such a case, redistilling cell-phone in the memory again. ■ Making a call IMPORTANT You can ma[...]

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    43 43 ● Touch or to see other names or telephone numbers. ● Makes a call to the selected t elephone number from the h istory. Calling from the te lephone book ● Touch or to see other names or numbers. Touch , , , , , , , , or to display name s starting with the corresponding letters or t elephone numbers starti ng with the correspondin g numb[...]

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    44 44 Bluetooth Hands-Free Operation Before Use ■ Receiving a call You can receive incomi ng calls in any source mode. When a call arrives, the Calling scre en is displayed automat ically. ● You are connected and able to talk. . ● Calling screen ATTENTION You can also receive calls automatically. See “Auto Answer settings” on page 45 ■ [...]

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    45 45 ■ Hands-free settings You can perform settings for hands-free operation on t he Phone setting screen. Phone setting screen Auto Answ er settings Start talking f ive seconds after arrival of incoming call. Ringtone settings For setting to emi t the cell-phone ringtones. Auto Connect settings For setting automat ic connection between register[...]

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    46 46 Starting Out About GPS Navigation ■ Simple mode and Advanced mode The two operating mod es of Navigation mainly differ i n the menu structure and the number of available fea tures. The controls and screen layouts are the same. ● Simple mode: You have easy access to the most import ant navigation funct ions and the basic settings only. The[...]

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    47 47 Type Example Description How to use Touch switch a Touch to initiate a function, t o open a new screen, or to set a parameter. Only one touch is requir ed. Icon b Shows s tatus information. Some icons also func tion as switche s. Only one touch is requir ed. List c When you need to s elect from several options, th ey appear in a list. Move be[...]

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    48 48 Operation Navigation Overview This is the Navi gation menu. From here, yo u can access the followi ng screens. Touch th e following switch on map screen: [Menu] ■ Settings menu You can configure the progra m settings, and modify the behavior of Na vigation. Touch the following swi tches: [Menu], [S ettings] The Settings menu has two pages o[...]

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    49 49 Touch switch De scription Reference [Map Sc reen] You can fine-t une the appearance and content of t he Map screen. 52 [Route Pl anning] These se ttings determin e how routes w ill be calculated . 53 [Navigati on] You can cont rol how Navigatio n behaves during navigation . 55 [Sound] You can adju st the voices of Navig ation. 61 [Regional] T[...]

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    50 50 Navigation Overview Operation ■ Quick Menu The Quick menu is a selec tion of controls tha t are frequently needed during navigation. It is opened from the Map screen. Touch the following switche s on the map: Touch the switch in t he Quick menu to start the Map screen immediately. Switches are on when lit up. Name Main function (sing le tou[...]

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    51 51 ■ Route menu Save, load and edit your routes. To uch the following switches: [Menu ], [Route] ■ Management menu You can manage the conten t that this unit stores. Tou ch the following switches: [ Menu], [Manage] Touch switch De scription Reference [Route Info] Opens a screen with useful route data. 85 [Itinerar y] You can bro wse the dri [...]

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    52 52 Navigation Overview Operation ■ Us er data manageme nt You can manage settings implemen ted for saved data (Pins, POI, Favorites, History, and Track Logs) and programs. Touch the following switches :[Menu], [Manage], [ User Data Management] ■ Map screen settings You can fine-tune the appearance and conte nt of the Map screen. Touch t he f[...]

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    53 53 ■ Route planning option These settings det ermine how routes will be c alculated. Touch the f ollowing switches: [Menu], [Setting s], [Route Planning] [Street Na mes During Navigation] Street names an d POI icons can get in t he way on the map duri ng navigatio n. With this switc h you can supp ress these map elements when Navigatio n is fo[...]

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    54 54 Navigation Overview Operation Road Types Used for Route Planning : Route calculation method s: Type Descripti on [Unpaved Roads ] Navigation excludes unpaved roads by defaul t: Unpaved roads can be in a bad condit ion and usually you cannot reach t he speed limit on them. [Highway s] You might need to avoid highways whe n you are dr iving a s[...]

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    55 55 ■ Navigation settings You can control how Navig ation behaves during navigat ion. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Set tings], [Navigatio n] ■ Regional settings These settings allow you to customize the appli cation for your local language, measurement units, time a nd date settings and format s, as well as to choose the voice guida[...]

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    56 56 Navigation Overview Operation Time and Time Zone Settin gs The clock function of this uni t interlocks GPS signal. The clock may be out of order when not recei ving GPS signal. ■ Warning settings You can enable some usefu l warnings, and disable th e touch screen in a moving vehicle with Safety Mode. Touch the foll owing switches: [Menu], [[...]

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    57 57 ■ Menu settings You can modify the look and behavior of the Menu screens. Touch the following swi tches: [Menu], [S ettings], [Menu] ■ Track log settings You can set up aut omatic Track Log saving and fine-tune related sett ings. Touch the foll owing switches: [Menu], [Settings], [Track L ogs] [Speed Ca mera Warning ] This featu re allows[...]

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    58 58 Navigation Overview Operation ■ TMC settings You can set up the connectio n to the SIRIUS Traffic receiver. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Settin gs], [Traffic INFO] ■ Sa fety Mode se ttings This feature i s available in Advanced mode only. Touch the following swi tches: [Menu], [Settings], [Warnings], [Safety Mode] ■ Trip infor[...]

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    59 59 Most of the f ields on this scre en have a symbol next to them. This symbol shows whether the field it is attached to is s hown on the map as Trip Data. It also shows the p osition of the dat a as follows: Speedomet er Shows th e current spee d both graphically an d as a number. Touch thi s field to show it on the Map screen in on e of the Tr[...]

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    60 60 Navigation Overview Operation ■ Trip computer screen The Trip computer s creen provides collected tr ip data. Touch [Trip Computer] on the Trip information sc reen to open th e Trip computer screen. The fields on this screen are contin uously updated while the screen is open. You can switch b etween trips, pause and resume a trip, or reset.[...]

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    61 61 ATTENTION If the vehicle's battery is disconnected (for repairs to the vehicle or for removing this un it), all the Trip Computer history (Average Speed, Total time, etc) in the m emory will be lost. ■ Day screen and night screen This unit uses differen t color profiles during the day and during th e night. ● Daytime colors are simil[...]

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    62 62 Navigation Overview Operation ■ Present location display Access from th e Navigation menu by touching [MAP]. For further information about th e Map screen, see “Map screen” on page 78. Navigation di splays the route as f ollows. Map Display Symbol Name Description Current GPS posi tion Your presen t position displ ayed on the map. Curso[...]

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    63 63 ■ Cursor m enu As soon as you select a location in the Fi nd menu, the map appears wi th the Cursor menu which provides possible actions for the selected point. Alternatively, touch the map to make the cont rol switches appear. Touc h again to place the Cursor, a radiating red dot. Now touch agai n to open the Cursor menu with a list of opt[...]

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    64 64 Navigation Overview Operation [Info] Opens a new screen showin g the addres s of the Cursor and nearby POIs. [More Options ] Opens the full -screen Cursor menu with all the avail able options. [Set as Desti nation] Creates a new rou te with the Cursor as the destination . The previous route (if one exists) is delet ed. [Remove Destination] Wh[...]

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    65 65 ■ Position menu When you follow the recommen ded route on the map (the Cursor is the current GPS position), the Position menu re places the Cursor menu. It does not contain switches that modify the current route, as the GPS position is not useful as a route point. To open Position, touch [Posi tion]. ■ Checking vicinity information ● If[...]

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    66 66 Navigation Overview Operation ■ Map menu operations Position marks on map ● Current GPS position: (See page 62) ● Selected location (Cursor): (See page 63) The following controls help you modify the map view to best suit your actual needs. Most of these controls a ppear with a single touch of the map, and disappear after a few seconds o[...]

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    67 67 Rotating left and right Changes the ho rizontal view angl e of the map in 3D mode . When GPS positio n is available, Navig ation always rotate s the map so its top faces y our direction of travel ( Track-Up or ientation) . You can turn aw ay from Track-Up with t hese switches . If GPS position is available and yo u have rotated the map, the s[...]

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    68 68 Navigation Overview Operation ■ Map screen status informati on and hiding operation The following informati on appears in the rounded fi eld in the top le ft corner, the Turn Preview field. When you tou ch this area, the result depends on what informat ion is currently shown. Zoom preset (Advance d mode only) Touch the pres et switch once t[...]

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    69 69 The following a rea appears next to the above described ro unded area. When you t ouch this area, the result depends on what information is currently shown. If the icon i s a static picture, rout e calculation is needed. GPS positio n and an active route are ava ilable, but automatic of f-route recalcu lation is switched off, and you dev iate[...]

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    70 70 Navigation Overview Operation The following symbols appe ar in the Indicator strip: There are two fields reserv ed on the Map screen to display the nex t two maneuvers (route events that a re listed in the Itine rary). Both the type of the event (turn, traf fic circle, exitin g freeway, etc.) and its dist ance from the current GPS position ar[...]

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    71 71 The following informati on is displayed in three fields di splayed on the Map screen. Touch this area to open the Trip I nformation screen, and select f rom values displayed in the three fi elds. When there is no acti ve route, these fields show the following information. : Current speed, compass and current time. , Turn sharp lef t. , Keep l[...]

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    72 72 Navigation Overview Operation GPS reception quality shows the current accuracy of the position information. ATTENTION Touch the following status field to open the Quick menu (See page 50). ■ Using the Cursor (at selec ted position) First, place the Cursor at the desired map l ocation with one of the following options: ● Use the Find menu [...]

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    73 73 ■ Present location and route tracking When your GPS position is available, Naviga tion marks your present position with the icon on the map. To use the current GPS position, touch [Posit ion]. The Position menu app ears and you can save the GPS pos ition as one of the following: ● A Favorite ● A Road Safety Camera ● A POI ● A Map Ma[...]

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    74 74 Navigation Overview Operation ■ Position determination (Cursor) If you select a locat ion in the Find menu, or you touch t he map when the map control switches are visible, t he Cursor appears at the selected point on th e map. Navigation displays the Cursor with a radiating red dot ( ) to make it visible at all zoom levels, even when it is[...]

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    75 75 Enabling smart zoom Touch the map to make the ma p control switches appear, and then touch to enable Smart Zoom. Fine-tuning Smart Z oom Touch the map to make the map control switches ap pear, and then touch an d hold to open the Smart Zoom settings wind ow. Modify the zoom limits of Smart Zoom as necessary. ■ Driv ing track di splay This u[...]

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    76 76 Navigation Overview Operation Recording the travelled path (creating a T rack Log) ● You can return to the map and continue driving. ● Navigation labels the Track Log with a time stamp. (As an alternative, yo u can touch in the Quick menu to start, and then again t o stop the Track Log recording. ) Simulating a Tra ck Log on the map 1 Sta[...]

  • Page 79

    77 77 Changing the color of a Track Log ■ Saving route This feature i s available in Advanced mode only. The procedure is explained startin g from the Map screen. ● When saving a route, Navigation saves not onl y points along the route, but the entire itinerary. ● The saved route might have been influenced by Traffic information. When a route[...]

  • Page 80

    78 78 Navigation Overview Operation ■ Loading saved route This feature i s available in Advanced mode only. The procedure is explained startin g from the Map screen. ● If you choose to keep t he current GPS posi tion as the start p oint, the route wi ll be recalculated starting f rom your present position. ■ Map screen Navigation is p rimaril[...]

  • Page 81

    79 79 15 12 13 17 11 8 21 9 14 19 7 16 10[...]

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    80 80 Navigation Overview Operation During navigation , the screen shows route i nformation and trip data (le ft screens), but when you tap the map, addit ional switches and controls ap pear for a few seconds (right screensh ot). Most parts of the screen behave as s witches. Symbol Name Action 1 Main information . Ex) Next route ev ent. Opens the R[...]

  • Page 83

    81 81 14 Return to GPS position (app ears when GPS positio n is available and you have moved the map) Touch this switch to move t he map back to the current GPS position. If the map has been rotate d in 3D mode, au tomatic map rotation is also re-enabled . 15 Enable Smart Zo om (replaces the Pr evious switch when th ere is no GPS position or the ma[...]

  • Page 84

    82 82 Navigation Overview Operation ■ About roads Navigation shows the streets i n a in a similar way to paper road maps. Their width and colors correspond to their importan ce. You can easily tell a freeway from a small stre et. CHECK If you prefer not to see street names duri ng navigation, turn the m off (See page 52). ■ 3D O bject types To [...]

  • Page 85

    83 83 When a POI group is open for editing : When a POI item is open for editing: This POI group i s not shown on the map . This POI group an d all its subgroup s are shown on the map. This POI group an d some of its subgrou ps are shown on the map . This POI group co ntains POIs that y ou saved. Touch switch Descripti on [Off] Items in the POI gr [...]

  • Page 86

    84 84 Navigation Overview Operation ■ Itinerary display The Itinerary is a list of the rout e ev ents, which are the driving inst ructions. On the Map screen you can display itin eraries by the following methods. ● Touch the area between t he Turn preview fiel d where the next maneuv er is shown and the Travel data field. ● In the Advanced mo[...]

  • Page 87

    85 85 ■ Route editing This feature i s available in Advanced mode only. Touch the following swi tches: [Menu], [Route ], [Edit Route] A list of route po ints appears with th e start point at the t op of the list and the final destinat ion at the bottom. If several vi a points exist, you might need to scrol l between pages. Touch one of the route [...]

  • Page 88

    86 86 Navigation Overview Operation Touch any of the fields to see dat a on the via points starting from the fi rst one through the final destin ation. This screen includes followin g data and featu res: Name Description Function Route Line The upp er part of thi s screen shows your planned route as a hori zontal line . The point at th e left end r[...]

  • Page 89

    87 87 ■ Facility information, storage, and revision A point of interest (POI) is a location th at someone might find useful or interestin g. Navigation comes with se veral thousand POIs inc luded. You can c reate POIs independentl y in the application. POI locations ar e marked on the map with special icons. POI icons are quite larg e so you can [...]

  • Page 90

    88 88 Navigation Overview Operation You only need to ent er letters or numbers in Navigati on when you cannot avoid it. You can type with your fin gertips on the full -screen keyboards and you can switch between variou s keyboard layouts, for exa mple ABC, QWERTY, or numerical. Using Keyboard Screen Task Description Switching to another keyboard l [...]

  • Page 91

    89 Navigation Guidance 89 Navigati on Guidance You can set up your route in Navigati on in several ways: ● if you need a simple route (a route wit h only one destination and wi thout any intermediate via points), you can select the destination and start naviga ting to it right away. ● You can plan a multi-point route (avai lable in Advanced mod[...]

  • Page 92

    90 90 Navigati on Guidance Navigation Guidance If you know at least a part of the address, this is the quickest way to select the destination of the route. Using the same s creen, you can find an address by entering: ● The exact address, in cluding house number ● A city center ● A n intersection ● The midpoint of a street ● Any of the abo[...]

  • Page 93

    91 91 ● Start entering the street name o n the keyboard. ● After entering a couple of charact ers, the names that match the string appear in a list. ● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automati cally. ● Enter the house number on the keyboard. ■ Entering addresses for repeating house number allocation On some long r[...]

  • Page 94

    92 92 Navigati on Guidance Navigation Guidance ● Start entering the street name o n the keyboard. ● After entering a couple of charact ers, the names that match the string appear in a list. ● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automati cally. ● Enter the house number on the keyboard. ■ Entering address without knowi[...]

  • Page 95

    93 93 ● Start entering the street name o n the keyboard. ● After entering a couple of charact ers, the names that match the string appear in a list. ● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automati cally. ● Enter the house number on the keyboard. ■ S electing from intersection ● To select the city from the list of re[...]

  • Page 96

    94 94 Navigati on Guidance Navigation Guidance ● Start entering the street name o n the keyboard. ● After entering a couple of charact ers, the names that match the string appear in a list. ● Touch [Done] to open a list of results before one appears automati cally. ● If only a few intersecting street s exist, a list of them appears immediat[...]

  • Page 97

    95 95 ■ Selecting from ZIP code All of the above ad dress searching possibiliti es can be performed when enteri ng the ZIP code instead of the city name. The following is an exampl e for a full address. ● Start entering the ZIP code on the keyboard. ● After entering a couple of numbers , matching city names appea r in a list. ● Touch [Done][...]

  • Page 98

    96 96 Navigati on Guidance Navigation Guidance ■ Entering quick address ● When you are entering the name of a city or a street, Navigation only dis plays those characters that a ppear in possibl e search results. The other c haracters are grayed out. ● To enter a city or street name, enter a few letters and then to uch [Done]. Navigation will[...]

  • Page 99

    97 97 ● [Around Address]: The POI will be searched for around a given address. ● [Around Cursor]: The map appears with the Cursor in th e middle. Modify the location of the Cu rsor if necessary, th en touch [OK]. The POI will be se arched for around the given location. ● [Around GPS Position]: The POI will be searched for around the cu rrent [...]

  • Page 100

    98 98 Navigati on Guidance Navigation Guidance ■ Select from saved facility information search criteria Your can save POI search criteria in the POI section of t he Manage menu. However, Navigation als o comes with a nu mber or pre- saved criteria which can be used immediatel y to search for P OIs. Past destinati ons are appear in the History. Th[...]

  • Page 101

    99 99 Select the ro ute destination. Touch t he following switches: [ Menu], [Find] ■ Display route (in accorda nce with screen) The map can be moved and scal ed to show the whole line of the route. You do not need to manipulate t he map manually. The Pl an on Map feature does it for you. In Advanced mode, the following option s are available on [...]

  • Page 102

    100 100 Navigati on Guidance Navigation Guidance Navigation calcu lates the route based on your pref erences. Route calculatio n methods ● Fast ● Short ● Economical ● Easy Road types ● Unpaved roads ● Permit needed ● Freeways ● Toll roads ● Charge roads ● Ferries ● Cross-border planning ● Carpool (appears only when used in t[...]

  • Page 103

    101 101 You have the f ollowing options: Every time a new point is added , the route is recalculated au tomatically and y ou can start navigati ng right away. ■ C reating multiple destinations (adding new destination) A multi-point route is creat ed from a simple route. Hence, the route must be non-active at first. Another way of expandin g the r[...]

  • Page 104

    102 102 Navigati on Guidance Navigation Guidance ■ De leting an int ermediate point from the r oute The simplest way to delete the next route point (next via point) is to touch t he Turn Preview field ( ) of the Map screen, then touch [Skip Next Via] to o pen the Route information sc reen. In Advanced mode, you hav e another option. Touch the fol[...]

  • Page 105

    103 103 ■ Managing saved routes You can manage previously sa ved routes. Touch the followi ng switches: [Menu], [Manage], [Sav ed Routes] ■ Managing Track Logs You can record Track Logs, then play t hem back, display them on the map, and view their details. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Manage], [Track Logs] . When Track Log details ar[...]

  • Page 106

    104 104 Navigati on Guidance Navigation Guidance A simulation drives you t hrough the route, following the drivin g instructions (page ). You can choose bet ween a simulation a t high speed or at normal driving speed. For example, using route demonstration, you can check the b ridges planned by Navigation. You can then avoid any brid ges you do not[...]

  • Page 107

    105 Navigation Guidance 105 Storing Locations You can manage the li st of your Favorites. Touch the followi ng switches: [Menu], [Manage], [Favo rites] Managing Favorites Touch switch D escription Switch with name of Favorite Opens the sele cted Favorite for editing. Deletes th e selected item f rom the list of Favori tes. [Clear All] Clears the li[...]

  • Page 108

    106 106 Navigation Guidance What to Do When... Touch and the GPS swit ch to open the GPS Data screen a nd check the GPS reception status. About GPS Satellite Quality and Status Icon Color Name Description Green GPS position quality indi cator Navigation is co nnected to the GPS receiver and able to obtain GPS pos ition information in 3D. Navigation[...]

  • Page 109

    107 107 Maps may contain information about the s peed limits of the road segments. This informat ion may not be available in your district (ask your local dealer). Also, this information may not be completely accurate for all roads on the map. You can configure Navigatio n to warn you if you exceed the current limit. Touch the followin g switches. [...]

  • Page 110

    108 108 What to Do When... Navigation Guidance ■ Ca mera warn ing The warning for Road Safety Camera s can be turned on in Warning Settings. Touch th e following switches: [ Menu], [Settings], [Warnings], [Spe ed Camera Warning] When you approach a Ro ad Safety Camera with the warn ing enabled, the foll owing happens. ● Visible Warning: The typ[...]

  • Page 111

    109 109 ■ Road Safety Camera directions A speed camera can measure the speed of one direction of the traffic, both direct ions, or even several directio ns at an intersection when mo unted on a rotating bas e. Red light camera s measure traffic in the same dire ction. Navigation warns you only if you are driving in a measured or possibly measured[...]

  • Page 112

    110 110 Optional Features Rear View Camera Operations If the separately sold rear view camera is installed, you can pla y the rearward status on th e display on shifti ng into the back gear. CAUTION IMPORTANT ATTENTION ● Do not place too much confidence in the rea r view camera. ● Use the rear view camera as an addit ional tool to check for obs[...]

  • Page 113

    111 111 ● When you change to back gear, the screen will tu rn white and then the image will quickly return to the screen. ● If the camera unit is exposed to str ong light such as sunlight or headlight s, a vertically-oriented white zone may appear. ● If the camera is used for a long p eriod of time, white scratches or vertical lines appear as[...]

  • Page 114

    112 112 Rear View Camera Operations Optional Features ATTENTION ● The image range displayed on the screen may vary depending on vehicle or road surface conditions. ● The image range displayed on the screen is limited; therefore, you cannot display something that is located near both ends o f the bumper or under the bumper. ● Colors shown in t[...]

  • Page 115

    113 What to Do When... 113 Display of Connection Status Information You can check con nection status inf ormation for the connec tions between this re ceiver and the vehicle. These conn ections include those for GPS informati on and parking signals. ● The Connection status i nformation screen will open. * When Navigation is not correctly installe[...]

  • Page 116

    114 114 What to Do When... Accuracy and Error GPS satellites are managed by the US De partment of Defense and have a very high accuracy. However, when multipat h effects are caused by reflection s from buildings and the like, errors may occur. When there is obstruction bet ween the GPS antenna and the GPS satellites, si gnals cannot be received. Si[...]

  • Page 117

    115 115 Since this receiver uses info rmation from the GPS satellite signal s to establish the present location, and th e measurements from each of t hese include some error, t he displayed present location may not matc h your actual position. CHECK When the displayed present location does not match your actual position, you can revise it. Stop som[...]

  • Page 118

    116 116 Accuracy and Error What to Do When... The present location appears on a road running parallel to the road taken. When turning on a road forking into two roads making a "Y" shape, the present location appears on the other road. When making a turn, the present location appears on the road just before or after the road turned on. Whe[...]

  • Page 119

    117 117 There is always a possib ility that roads and place-names wil l be modified after creation of the map data, in which case the prov ided names will differ from the actual names. About Road and Place-Name Data About Route Guidance When having turned on an intersection that is not part of the route guidance, there may be an error in the voice [...]

  • Page 120

    118 118 Accuracy and Error What to Do When... ● When you are driving at high speed, it may take lon ger to perform the search. ● Your route may not change even if you initi ate another search. ● When an island or somewhere wh ere there are no guidable roads is set as your present location/dest ination, a route may not be found. ● When the p[...]

  • Page 121

    119 Starting Out 119 Before Use CAUTION ● Be very careful and pay full attentio n to safety when operating the audio controls while driv ing. Otherwise accidents may occur. Also, be sure to set the volume so th at you can still adequately hear sounds outside the vehicle. Improper use may result in a traffic accident. ● Never continue to use th [...]

  • Page 122

    120 120 Before Use Starting Out ● Do not insert any objects other than discs into the disc slot. Damage c ould resu lt. ● Be careful not to get your fingers or other objects caught behind the monitor when it is being retracted into place. Interference can cause an injury or damage the main unit. ● When removing a d isc or “SD memory card”[...]

  • Page 123

    121 121 ATTENTION ● In cold or r ainy weather, just as the interior glass sur face becomes fogged, dew (water condensation) may also settle on the receiver. When this occurs, disc playback may become intermittent or impossible. Dehumidify the air in the vehicle for a while befor e resuming playback. ● If a problem occurs, the player function st[...]

  • Page 124

    122 122 Before Use Starting Out ● Do not use a CD and a See Through disc having a transparent or semi-transparent recording area as they may fail to load or unload or play their contents. ● A Copy Control CD (CCCD) may not be played as it does not meet the official CD Standard. ■ Handling discs ● Do not plac e a disc in direc t sunlight; st[...]

  • Page 125

    123 123 ■ Brand new CDs ■ Rental discs ■ Irregularly-sh aped CDs ■ Disc accessories ● You may not ice that some brand new d iscs are ro ugh around the center hole or outsi de. In this case , remove burrs o r flakes around the e dge using the si de of a ballpoint pen before usi ng a new disc. Not doing so may result in burrs or f lakes bec[...]

  • Page 126

    124 124 Operation Switching Audio Source ● Touch again to receive the station you were receivi ng, the music you were playing or t he video you were playing when you stopped the radio. Switching the Audio Source 1 Press . 2 Select the Aud io mode you wish to use. Display of Audio Operations Screen 1 Press . Stopping audio mode 1 Press . 2 Touch .[...]

  • Page 127

    125 Operation 125 Source Operations Screen The Source operations screen appea rs as follows. ● Radio (AM) screen ● Radio (FM) screen ● HD Radio screen (optional) ● Satellite radio (XM) scre en (optional) ● Satellite radio (SIRIUS) screen (optiona l) ● Bluetooth audio screen ● CD Player screen ● MP3/WMA screen[...]

  • Page 128

    126 126 Source Operations Screen Operation ● DVD screen ● DivX screen ● VTR screen ● iPod screen (optional) ● USB screen ATTENTION Operation screen will be cancelled automatically when no operation is performed for 6 seconds in the visual op eration screens) DVD, DivX, iPod Video, and VTR.[...]

  • Page 129

    127 Operation 127 Volume Control ● (Right-hand side) Increases volume (Left-hand side): Decreases volume ● Press for at least one s econd will continue to increase th e volume. Press for at l east one second will continue to decrease the volume. a Volume switch ATTENTION ● Adjust the volume level that does not affect on your safety driving. ?[...]

  • Page 130

    128 128 Operation Adjusting sound quality You can set the sound qualit y and adjust the sound balance and th e like. When you switch t o the Audio settings sc reen from any of the Audio operations scree ns, the following opera tions are available. ● Adjusting audio balance ● Adjusting woofer ● Setting loudness ● Setting source volume contro[...]

  • Page 131

    129 129 You can adjust the audio out put when a sub- woofer is connected. ■ Setting sub-woofer level You can adjust the sub-woofer output level. ● You can set the output at any of 13 output levels (+6 to -6). ● After completing the se tting, touch to store the setti ng and return to the immediately precedin g screen. ■ Switching the phase T[...]

  • Page 132

    130 130 Adjusting sound quality Operation ■ Setting low pass filter The low pass filter cuts out frequencies higher than t he set frequency (high-ba nd frequencies) and al lows lower frequencies (low-band frequencie s) to pass. ● After completing the se tting, touch to store the setti ng and return to the immediately precedin g screen. You can [...]

  • Page 133

    131 131 You can set a volume differenc e for each audio mode. The differences between t he volume of the FM mode in the initial state (initial value: 40), which is used as reference, and the volume levels set for each audio mode are sto red. ● After completing the setting, touch to store the setting and return to the immedi ately preceding screen[...]

  • Page 134

    132 132 Adjusting sound quality Operation You can adjust sound qualit y in the low band, the medium band and the hig h band. ■ Adjusting sound quality ● When you touch and hold, t he value changes continuously but stops at the center value. Tou ch or again to continue to ch ange the value. ● It is also possible to a djust to preferred level b[...]

  • Page 135

    133 133 ■ Use a preset sound quality ● To reset the sound qual ity, touch . 1 Touch . 2 Touch (Low-band enhancement), (High-band enhancement), (Mid-band enhancement), or (Us er preset value). EQ Setting Power Sharp Vocal Custom Flat[...]

  • Page 136

    134 134 Operation Screen Settings CHECK You can switch the screen mode from DivX, DVD, iPod Videos, or VTR settings screen. ● The Video settings screen can be set up to show the following operat ions. DivX: Touch on the operation screen. DVD: Touch on the Operations screen, and then touch on the screen that open s. iPod Video: Touch the Operation[...]

  • Page 137

    135 Other operations 135 About Remote Control ■ Precautions for use ● The remote control is small and light, so care must be taken when using it. Dropping it or knockin g it against something may cause it to b reak, start to consume batteries faster, or malfunction . ● Keep the remote control away from humidity. Do not spill water or other li[...]

  • Page 138

    136 136 About Remote Control Other operations WARNING Use a pair of AAA batteries. f [ d PRESET CH u ] button [ d DISC u ] button Performs an ope ration for selec tion of the preset channel, for the d isc, USB or iPod. g [MODE] butt on Switches among audio source modes. h [DISC] butt on Switches among DISC, USB and iPod. i [AUX] butt on Switch betw[...]

  • Page 139

    137 Audio Operations 137 Using Radio a Preset switch b T UNE UP/DOWN butto n c ME NU button d AUTO .P switch e AV button CAUTION IMPORTANT ■ Manual Tuning ● To the right: Move up one step. To the le ft: Move down one step. Using Radio Listening to Radio 1 Press . 2 Touch or . AM FM Tune a Desired Station. If the vehicle's battery is discon[...]

  • Page 140

    138 138 Using Radio Audio Operations ■ Auto Tuning ● When a station having the frequency closest to the one shown on the scree n is tuned, the a uto tuning stops. To cancel auto tuning, press the butt on again. ATTENTION Auto tuning may fail if the received signa l is weak. ■ Selecting from preset switch ● The registered preset channel will[...]

  • Page 141

    139 139 You can save a radio station in memory in the auto or manual mode. ■ Manual saving ● The selected station will be save d, and the preset channel number and fre quency will be shown on the display. ● To manually set addition al selected stations for the rema ining preset channels , repeat this procedure for each chan nel. ● Six stati[...]

  • Page 142

    140 140 Audio Operations Using HD Radio When the optional HD Radio tuner is connected you can receive HD Radi o. a Preset switch b TAG switch c Sub-ch switch d ME NU button e Mode switch f AUTO .P switch g AV button h Band switch i Title switch ATTENTION ● When an HD Radio tuner is connected and receiving a digital station, “DIGITAL” appears.[...]

  • Page 143

    141 141 CAUTION IMPORTANT ■ Manual Tuning ● To the right: Move up one ste p. To the l eft: Move down on e step. ■ Auto Tuning ● When a station having the frequency closest to the one shown on the scree n is tuned, the a uto tuning stops. To cancel auto tuning, press the butt on again. ATTENTION Auto tuning may fail in regions where the rece[...]

  • Page 144

    142 142 Using HD Radio Audio Operations You can save a radio station in memory in the auto or manual mode. ■ Manual Saving ● The selected station will be save d, and the preset channel number and fre quency will be shown on the display. ● To manually set addition al selected stations for the rema ining preset channels , repeat this procedure [...]

  • Page 145

    143 143 You can display album n ames, titles, artist names and genres during broadcast s. When Tag informati on is available for a track during a broadcast, you can acqui re it. ● When an iPod connected, the Tag information is transf erred to it. ● When an iPod is not connected, the Tag information is stored by the HD radio tuner and automatica[...]

  • Page 146

    144 144 Using HD Radio Audio Operations You can receive a sub-channel broadcasts , when they are avai lable from the stati on being receiv ed. ● Touch repeatedly to cycle th rough the sub- channels. Receiving Sub-channel Broadcasts 1 Touch . Sub-ch[...]

  • Page 147

    145 Audio Operations 145 How to Use SIRIUS Satellite Radio When an optional SIRIUS sat ellite radio tuner is connected, SIRIUS s atellite radio broadcasts can be received. a Preset switch b ME NU button c Category switch d Direct switch e AV button f Band switch g Title switch With SIRIUS sat ellite radio, o ver 100 channels are availabl e includin[...]

  • Page 148

    146 146 How to Use SIRIUS Satellite Radio Audio Operations The SIRIUS ID number is a 12-digit numerical code that i s assigned each time the SIRIUS satellite radio tuner is connected. ● A 12-digit numerical code is di splayed. ● The BAND changes as follows. SIRIUS1 J SIRIUS2 J SIRIUS3 J SIRIUS4 J SIRIUS1 J … ■ Selecting from category Checki[...]

  • Page 149

    147 147 ● If there are more than 6 categories, it i s possible to switch the l ist of categories by touching or . ■ Manually selecting channel ● Right: Selects a higher channel. Left: Selects a lo wer channel. ■ Au tomatically sele cting channel ● Searches for channels in the curre ntly selected category. ATTENTION Auto tuning may fail in[...]

  • Page 150

    148 148 How to Use SIRIUS Satellite Radio Audio Operations IMPORTANT ● The selected station will be saved. To set additi onal manually selected stations for the rema ining preset channels , repeat this procedure for eac h preset channel. Subsequently , when listening to the satellite radio you will be able to tune into stations by touching the pr[...]

  • Page 151

    149 149 When receiving a SIRIUS broadcast, you can display informati on about the current broadcast, such as the channel, catego ry, track title, artist , and channel number. Displaying Information about Current Broadcast 1 Touch . 2 Touch to r eturn to the Ra dio preset screen. Title Preset[...]

  • Page 152

    150 150 Audio Operations How to Use XM Satellite Radio When an option al XM satellite ra dio tuner is connected, XM satel lite radio broadcasts can be received. a Preset switch b ME NU button c Category switch d Direct switch e AV button f Band switch g Title switch With XM satelli te radio, over 100 channels are available includi ng music, news, a[...]

  • Page 153

    151 151 The RADIO ID number is an 8-di git numerical code that is a ssigned each time the XM satellite radio tuner is connecte d. ● An 8-digit numerical code is displayed. ● The BAND changes as follows. [XM1] J [XM2] J [XM3] J [XM4] J [XM1] J … ■ Selecting from category Checking RADIO ID 1 Touch . 2 Touch . 3 Touch . Direct 0 Done Changing [...]

  • Page 154

    152 152 How to Use XM Satellite Radio Audio Operations ● If there are more than 6 categories, it i s possible to switch the l ist of categories by touching or . ■ Manually selecting channel ● Right: Selects a higher channel. Left: Selects a lo wer channel. ■ Au tomatically sele cting channel ● Searches for channels in the curre ntly selec[...]

  • Page 155

    153 153 IMPORTANT ● The selected station will be memorized. To set additi onal manually selected stations for the rema ining preset channels , repeat this procedure for eac h preset channel. Subsequently , when listening to the satellite radio you will be able to tune into stations by touching the preset sw itches. ● The station preset to the s[...]

  • Page 156

    154 154 How to Use XM Satellite Radio Audio Operations 2 Touch to r eturn to the Ra dio preset screen. Preset[...]

  • Page 157

    155 Audio Operations 155 Using CD Player a Track UP/DOW N, Fa st UP/D OWN button b ME NU button c Scan switch d Random switch e AV button f Repeat switch Insert a CD i nto the disc slot, and it will start playing. CAUTION IMPORTANT ● The disc starts to play. ATTENTION ● If track titles and other data ar e recorded in the CD-Text format, you can[...]

  • Page 158

    156 156 Using CD Player Audio Operations You can fast forward or rewind the track currently being pl ayed. ● To the right: Fast forwards a track. To the l eft: Rewinds a track. Fast-forwards (rewinds) un til finger is removed from switch. ● The main unit will play the first 10 seco nds of each track. When you touch , the current track will cont[...]

  • Page 159

    157 Audio Operations 157 Using MP3/WMA Player a Folder/file selection switch b File UP/DOW N, Fa st UP/ DOWN button c ME NU button d Scan switch e Random switch f AV button g Repeat switch h List switch When you insert a CD-R/RW disc contai ning an MP3/WMA file into d isc slot, the file is played. CAUTION IMPORTANT Using MP3/WMA Player Playing MP3/[...]

  • Page 160

    158 158 Using MP3/WMA Player Audio Operations ● The disc starts to play. ● The usual playing order is J J J J J . (See page 163) ● If multiple MP3/WMA files and folders are located in the same hierarc hy, they are played in the ascending order of file n ame and folder name. ● If you try to create a non-MP3/ WMA format file, “NO SUPP ORT?[...]

  • Page 161

    159 159 ■ Select from linked folders ● : Goes to previou s folder and plays the first track in th is folder. : Goes to folder one level hig her and plays the first track of this folder. ATTENTION If no MP3 files exist in the folder, “NO DATA” will appear in the section where the file name and folder name are displayed. You can select a desi[...]

  • Page 162

    160 160 Using MP3/WMA Player Audio Operations ■ Select from linked files ● Right: Advances to the next file. Left (Press once.): Returns to the beginning of th e playing file. Left (Press twice or more.): Returns to previous files. You can fast forward or rewind the trac k that is currently playing. ● To the right: Fast forwards a track. To t[...]

  • Page 163

    161 161 IMPORTANT ● Repeat: Repeats the curre nt file. Folder repeat: Repeats files of the curren t folder. ● Touch again to cancel repea ting. IMPORTANT ● F.Random playback: Plays file s of all folders in random order. Random playback: Plays f iles of currently playing folder in random order. ● Touch to continue the random play until you c[...]

  • Page 164

    162 162 Using MP3/WMA Player Audio Operations MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) is a standard format for audio compressi on. By using MP3, a file can be compressed to one-te nth the size of the original. WMA (Windows Media™ Audi o) is the Microsoft's vo ice compression technolo gy. WMA files can be compressed to a size smalle r than MP3 files. This r[...]

  • Page 165

    163 163 ■ About ID3/WMA tags In MP3/WMA files, you can enter textua l attribute information known as ID3 tag/WMA tags and save information such as track titles and artist names. This receiver support s ID3v.1.0 and ID3v.1.1 tags. This receiver support s the ISO 8859-1 codes only. Use o nly the ISO-8859-1 codes to record tags. If characters not in[...]

  • Page 166

    164 164 Using MP3/WMA Player Audio Operations ● Maximum number of characters for folder and file names: 30 characters (in cluding delimiter “.” and 3 characters of file extension) for MP3, but 15 characters (including del imiter “.” and 3 characters of file extensi on) for WMA. ● Supported characters for folder and file names: A to Z, 0[...]

  • Page 167

    165 165 ■ Multi-sessions Multi-sessions are suppo rted and CD-R/RW wi th recorded MP3/WMA fil es can be played. When written with Track at once, howev er, finalize the disc with session cl ose or write protect. ■ About playing MP3/WMA When you load a disc with MP3/WMA files, the syste m first checks all files recorded on the disc. If the disc h[...]

  • Page 168

    166 166 Using MP3/WMA Player Audio Operations ■ Converti ng music CD into MP3/WMA files Prepare a PC and a commercial ly available MP3/WMA encode r (conversion) software (some of them are free). Loa d a music CD on the PC's CD-ROM drive and compress the music CD b y following the pro cedure of MP3/WMA encoder soft ware. MP3/WMA-format music [...]

  • Page 169

    167 Audio Operations 167 Using USB Music File Player This receiver can p lay music files sto red in a USB memory. Only MP3/WMA p layback is availabl e. a Folder/file selection switch b File UP/DOW N, Fa st UP/ DOWN button c ME NU button d Scan switch e Random switch f AV button g Repeat switch h List switch CAUTION IMPORTANT ● Playback will begin[...]

  • Page 170

    168 168 Using USB Music File Player Audio Operations You can select a desired folder from the USB memory. ■ Selecting from folder list ● P lays first track in fold er. ● When the following screen is displayed, touch or to change between items. ● Tou ch to return to the immedi ately preceding screen. ■ Select from linked folders ● : Goes[...]

  • Page 171

    169 169 You can select a track you want t o play. ■ Selecting from fil e name switch ● When the following screen is displayed, touch or to change between items. ● Tou ch to return to the immedi ately preceding screen. ● This plays the selecte d music file. ● When the following screen is displayed, touch or to change between items. ● Tou[...]

  • Page 172

    170 170 Using USB Music File Player Audio Operations You can fast forward/rewin d the track currently being pl ayed. ● To the right: Fast forwards a track. To the l eft: Rewinds a track. Fast-forwards (rewinds) un til finger is removed from switch. CAUTION ● Scan: Plays first 10 seconds of every file i n the same folder layer as t he file being[...]

  • Page 173

    171 171 ● F Random playback: Plays files of all folders in random ord er. Random playback: Pla ys files of currentl y playing folder i n random order. ● Touch to continue the random play until you canc el it. Touch again to cancel the random pl ay. ● If you touch during random p lay, the current track is repe ated. When you touch again, rando[...]

  • Page 174

    172 172 Using USB Music File Player Audio Operations ■ Format of USB memory The following e xplains the defi nitions of thes e standards. ● Maximum number of directory layers: 8 layers ● Maximum number of characters for file names: Up to 254 characters (Total of folde r name, file name, “.”, and 3-charact er file extension) ● File name [...]

  • Page 175

    173 Visual operations 173 Before Using the DVD Player This receiver can play hi gh quality images and hi gh quality digital sound of DVD videos. Also, you can select a ny of languages (such as dubbi ng and subtitles) recorded on the DVD by switching the video and audio channels. If t he same scene is recorded in dif ferent angles, you can select an[...]

  • Page 176

    174 174 Before Using the DVD Player Visual operations ■ Types of Playable Discs This equipment conforms to NTSC color television methods, s o please use discs that display “NTSC” on the disc or package. This equipm en t cannot play discs using colo r television methods other t han NTSC (such as PAL, SECAM). ATTENTION The playback status may b[...]

  • Page 177

    175 175 ■ Mark Indicated on Disc The following table sho ws the marks that are indicated on DVDs or packages. ■ Disc Configuration The videos and t racks recorded on a DVD a re divided into sect ions. A large section is referred to as a title, to which a titl e number is assigned. A title is div ided into chapters, to wh ich chapter numbers are[...]

  • Page 178

    176 176 Before Using the DVD Player Visual operations This receiver is equipped wi th copyright protection t echnology that is protected under U.S. A. patents and o ther intellect ual property rights, which are held by Macrovi sion Corporation or other rights holders. Using the copyrigh t protection technolog y requires the permission of Macrovisio[...]

  • Page 179

    177 Visual operations 177 Using the DVD Player IMPORTANT CHECK You can watch a video on a DVD only when you have stopped your v ehicle and applied the parking brake for safety reasons while the engine switch or ACC is turned on. (If the source is switched to the DVD player while the car is moving, only the audio function becomes active.) a Chapter [...]

  • Page 180

    178 178 Using the DVD Player Visual operations IMPORTANT ■ Playing a Video ■ Fast Forward/Rewind It is possible to fast forward or rewind throu gh the video being playe d. Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Using Panel Switch ● To the right: Fast forwards a vide o. To the l eft: Rewinds a video. It will fast fo rward (rewind) the video unti l the s[...]

  • Page 181

    179 179 ■ Stopping a Video You can operate the menu recorde d on the disc. ATTENTION ● Display menu by touching or . ● The recorded menu items vary depending on the disc. This machine plays what is recorded on the inserted disc; therefore, functions may not operate as intend. You can search for t he desired video with a title, chapter, or men[...]

  • Page 182

    180 180 Using the DVD Player Visual operations ■ Finding by Title Number ● If you touch or , the title number is decremented or incremented by 1. ● If you touch or , the title number is decremented or incremented by 10. ■ Finding by chapter number 1 Touch . 2 Touch , , , or , and enter the ti tle number. 3 Touch . Search − + −10 +10[...]

  • Page 183

    181 181 ● If you touch or , the menu number is decremented or incremented by 1. ● If you touch or , the menu number is decremented or incremented by 10. You can change or hide the touch switch display while playing. ■ Hiding the Touch Switch ● Touching the screen will display the touch switches again. ■ Relocating the Touch Switch Display[...]

  • Page 184

    182 182 Using the DVD Player Visual operations You can change the subt itle language, audio language, or displ ay angle of a video to be played. ■ Ch anging the Angle If the target disc suppo rts multiple angles, you can change them to displ ay a video. CHECK While the multi-angle mark is displayed on the screen, you can change the currently disp[...]

  • Page 185

    183 183 ● Each time you touch , the subtitle n umber is changed, and the subtitle languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence. ■ Changing the Audio Language If the target di sc supports multiple a udio languages, you can change them while playing. IMPORTANT 2 Touch . 3 Touch . Subtitle Change subtitle Change subtitle ● Depending on[...]

  • Page 186

    184 184 Using the DVD Player Visual operations ● Each time you touch , the audio number is changed, and the audio languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence. ● The screen is shown with the 3 (vertical ) by 4 (horizontal) aspect rati o (normal TV screen size) and side edges are black. ● The screen with th e 9 (vertical) by 16 (hori[...]

  • Page 187

    185 185 You can pre-specify the play-back audio mode or the language used to display subtitles or menus . You can also configure settings to di splay or hide the multi-angle mark or spec ify the parental scre ening level. DVD Player Setting 1 Touch . 2 Touch . 3 Touch . Next Set Setup 4 If you touch each touch switc h, you can configure the follo w[...]

  • Page 188

    186 186 Using the DVD Player Visual operations ■ Specifying the Audio Language You can watch the play -back video in the desired language . ● If you touch , you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen. Entering the Code ● For the language code, see “Language Code List” on page 191. ● Touch to return to the prev[...]

  • Page 189

    187 187 ■ Specifying the Subtitle Language You can view the play-back video in the desired subtit le. ● If you touch , you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen. ● If you touch , you can play a video without viewing su btitle on the screen. Entering the Code ● For the language code, see “Language Code List” o[...]

  • Page 190

    188 188 Using the DVD Player Visual operations ■ Specifying the Menu Language You can specify the language to display menus rec orded on th e disc. ● If you touch , you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen. Entering the Code ● For the language code, see “Language Code List” on page 191. ● Touch to return to [...]

  • Page 191

    189 189 ■ Setting display of multi-angle mark You can configure to display or hide the mult i- angle mark d uring the playback. ● On each touch, On and Off switches. ATTENTION When the display setting of the multi-angle mark is set to [Display], a multiple angle mark is displayed at the top of the screen whenever selection of multiple angle bec[...]

  • Page 192

    190 190 Using the DVD Player Visual operations ATTENTION ● The co de number is necessary. If a number is not entered, setting of viewer restriction will not be possible. ● Once a code numb er is specified, you must enter it when using this item next time and after. Be careful not to forget the code number. If you forget the code number, touch 1[...]

  • Page 193

    191 191 These codes are used to specify the lang uage fo r audio tracks, subtit les and o n-screen menu displays. Language Code List Japanese English French German Italian Spanish Dutch Russian Chinese Korean Greek Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Byelorussian Bulgarian Bihari Bislama Bengali Tibetan Breto[...]

  • Page 194

    192 192 Visual operations Using the VTR You can watch a video by con necting a commercially avai lable VTR. You cannot, however, connect the iPod cable (video li ne) and VTR together. IMPORTANT CHECK You can watch a video only when you have stopped your vehicle and applied the parking brake to secure safety while the engine switch or ACC is turned [...]

  • Page 195

    193 193 ● The screen is shown with the 3 (vertical) by 4 (horizontal) aspect rat io (normal TV screen size) and side edges are bl ack. ● The screen wit h the 9 (vertical) by 16 (horizontal) aspect rat io (normal TV screen size) is uniformly exp anded in the left and right directions. ● The screen with the 3 (vert ical) by 4 (horizontal) aspec[...]

  • Page 196

    194 194 Visual operations Using the DivX Player IMPORTANT ■ About DivX ● DivX is a highly recognized media technology devel oped by DivX, Inc . DivX media files enable you to compress with a high compress ion ratio while mainta ining high image qua lity. Menus, sub titl es, and sub audio tracks can be included in the fil e compressed by DivX. D[...]

  • Page 197

    195 195 Insert a disc contain ing a DivX file into the disc slot, and it will st art playing. ● The disc starts to play. ● If the operation switches (touch switches) are not being displayed, touch the screen. IMPORTANT ■ Fast Forward/Rewind It is possible to fast forward or rewind through the file be ing played. ● To the right: Fast forward[...]

  • Page 198

    196 196 Using the DivX Player Visual operations You can select a desired folder from the disc . ■ Select from th e folder list ● Playback the video at the start of the folder. ● Page will switch by touching or if there is next page. ● It will return to previous screen by tou ching the . ■ Select from continuous folder ● : Goes to the ne[...]

  • Page 199

    197 197 ● Page will switch by touching or if there is next page. ● Tou ch to return to the immedi ately preceding screen. ● This plays the selected file. ● Page will switch by touching or if there is next page. ● It will return to previous screen by tou ching the . ■ Select from linked files ● Right: Advances to the next file. Left (P[...]

  • Page 200

    198 198 Using the DivX Player Visual operations IMPORTANT ● Plays files of currently playi ng folder in random order. ● When you touch , the random play continues unt il you cancel it. Wh en you touch again, the random play is cancelled. ● If you touch during random p lay, the current vid eo is repeated. When you touch again, random pl ay res[...]

  • Page 201

    199 199 ● Each time you touch , the subtitle n umber is changed, and the subtitle languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence. If the target disc supports multiple audio languages, you ca n change them while playing. ● Touch to return to the i mmediately preceding screen. ● Each time you touch , the audio number is changed, and the[...]

  • Page 202

    200 200 Using the DivX Player Visual operations To play the DivX VOD (Video On Demand) contents, register thi s unit to the contents provider first. This DivX VOD registration code is required at that t ime. DivX ® Video On Demand registra tion code can be displayed. ● DivX ® Video On Demand regist ration code is displayed. ● It will return t[...]

  • Page 203

    201 201 A message is displayed on t he screen when DivX VOD Rental fil es are played. Read the contents displayed, and touch either [Yes] or [No]. ● Tou ch to return to the immedi ately preceding screen. ● The screen is shown with the 3 (vertical ) by 4 (horizontal) aspect rati o (normal TV screen size) and side edges are black. ● The screen [...]

  • Page 204

    202 202 Using the DivX Player Visual operations ■ About the DivX standards that can be played back Format of Discs ● CD-ROM formats: CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-ROM XA Mode 2 (Form 1) ● File formats: ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2 (for bot h CD and DVD) ROMEO system, JOLIET system MP3/WMA files recorded in a format other than the one explained above may re[...]

  • Page 205

    203 How to operate portable audio devices 203 Using the iPod ® Player Once an iPod is connected, yo u can play iPod mus ic or vide o files. U sing this re ceiver, you can perform operation s, for example, selecting a fi le from the list or changi ng to the random playback mo de. You cannot, however, connect the iPod cable (video li ne) together wi[...]

  • Page 206

    204 204 Using the iPod® Player How to operate portable audio devices ● Playback will begin. You can fast forward or rewi nd the track or the video currently being pla yed. ● To the right: Forwards a tr ack or video file. To the l eft: Rewinds a track or video file. It will fast fo rward (rewind) the video unti l the switch is released. You can[...]

  • Page 207

    205 205 ● This displays the list screen of the selected mode. ● Tou ch to return to the immedi ately preceding screen. ● Repeat until the track screen is displayed . The order depend s on the selection mo des as follows. Playlist : Playlist J track screen Album: Album screen J track screen Artist: Artist screen J album screen J track screen P[...]

  • Page 208

    206 206 Using the iPod® Player How to operate portable audio devices You can select and play a desi red video file from the iPod memory. CAUTION ■ Se lect the video f ile to view from the list Video fil e to view c an be selec ted. ● Touch and the menu screen is displayed. ● Page will switch by touching or if there is n ext page. ● Touch t[...]

  • Page 209

    207 207 ● This plays the selected video fil e. ● Page will switch by touching or if there is next page. ● Touch and the menu screen is displayed. ● Tou ch to return to the immedi ately preceding screen. ● Touch to pause the display. Touch to resume playing. ● This repeatedly plays the currentl y played music file. ● Once you touch , t[...]

  • Page 210

    208 208 Using the iPod® Player How to operate portable audio devices ■ Listen randomly from the list tha t is playing ● All the files will pla yback randomly from the playlist. ● Once you touch , the random play continues unti l you cancel it. Touch again to can cel the random playback of all files in the playlist. ■ L isten to an al bum r[...]

  • Page 211

    209 209 ■ Listen all music files random All music fil es can be played back randomly. ● Once you touch , the random play continues unt il you cancel it. Touch again to cancel the random play. ATTENTION When the iPod is taken off with the unit set to Shuffle All, setting of the iPod will be changed to shuffle playback. 1 Touch . Shuffle All Shuf[...]

  • Page 212

    210 210 How to operate portable audio devices Using Bluetooth Audio A Bluetooth compa tible portable audio player (“portable device” hereafter) can be used as a source for this unit by ut ilizing the Bluetooth wireless c ommunication technology. To use a Bluetoot h compatible portable device with this uni t, it is necessary to perform Bluetooth[...]

  • Page 213

    211 211 ● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234. ● Perform the portable device operations with the Device inform ation screen displayed. ● Device info rmation screen ● Registration of the portable device is now complete. Register by searching for a p ortable device on this receiver ● “Searching...” is displayed. 4 Touch . 5 On the port[...]

  • Page 214

    212 212 Using Bluetooth Audio How to operate portable audio devices ● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234. ● Perform the portable device operations with the Device inform ation screen displayed. ● Device info rmation screen ● Registration of the portable device is now complete. ATTENTION ● When registration fails, “Bluetooth Connection[...]

  • Page 215

    213 213 ■ Cancelling a portable device connection. ● Cancelling of the connection of the portable device is now comple te. ATTENTION When connection fails, “Bluetooth Connection Failed” is displayed. In this case, repeat the connection operations. ■ L istening to the portable d evice a Random switch b F ile UP/DOWN, Fast U P/DOWN button c[...]

  • Page 216

    214 214 Using Bluetooth Audio How to operate portable audio devices ● Start the playback of the connected portable device. ATTENTION If the playback does not start by touching the of this unit, press the playback button on the portable device. ■ St op the playback ● T o resume the play back, touch . ■ Selecting a Desired Music ● Right: Ad[...]

  • Page 217

    215 215 ■ Random Play ● All titles of the Blu etooth Audio are p layed in random order. ● When you touch , the random play continues unti l you cancel it. When yo u touch again, the random play is c ancelled. 1 Touch . Random Random Random[...]

  • Page 218

    216 216 Others About the Steering Wheel Switches On vehicles equipped wi th steering wheel switches, these easy -access switches can be used to perform the main audio and othe r operations. ● For details of the steering wheel swit ch, please contact your local deale r. ● This function may not be available dep ending on the vehicle type. You can[...]

  • Page 219

    217 217 ● Tou ch to return to the immedi ately preceding screen. ● Next page is displayed by touching or . ● It will display Compl eted when the setting is completed, then it will return t o Command Select screen and displays Store on the set command. ● “Error, try once again” is displayed wh en the data reading fa ils. ● Touch to ret[...]

  • Page 220

    218 218 About the Steering Wheel Switches Others The table below s hows the compatibility between the steering wheel switches and this recei ver. (Switches other than ( u ) and ( d ) are available fo r VTR operation.) Compatibility with Steering Wheel Switches Operation Switch Name Function Explan ation of operation Common operations (+) (–) Volu[...]

  • Page 221

    219 219 *O p t i o n CD Player Operation s ( u ) ( d ) Track select ion switches ● Selects t he next trac k or previous track or beginnin g of the current tra ck. ● Fast forwar d or rewind Press ( u ) or ( d ) briefly to select the next or previou s track. Press and hold ( u ) or ( d ) longer to fast forward or rewind a track. Operation of MP3/[...]

  • Page 222

    220 220 Reference Necessary Information If the following message s appear, check the status again, re ferring to the cause and action. If the Followi ng Messages Appear Message Cause Action In CD/MP3 WMA/DVD mode No DISC DISC is not inserted. Insert the DISC. Check DISC Disc is dirty or damaged. The loade d disc is d irty or upsi de down. Check it [...]

  • Page 223

    221 221 This file exce eds the resolution allowed by th e HOME THEATER profile. Resolution e rror This is a DivX file recorded with resolution other than DivX HOME THEATER profile, so it cannot play. Eject the DISC. View DivX(R) VOD Rental This rental ha s ** views left. Do you wa nt to use one of your ** views now? [YES]/[NO] Display the re mainin[...]

  • Page 224

    222 222 Necessary Information Reference Linking Cannot receiv e sub channel Adjust the ante nna position so it can receive the sub channels . In SIRIUS mode Antenna erro r The SIRI US antenna is disconnecte d. Check the con nection of the SIRIUS ante nna. Acquiring si gnal Displayed when the SIRIUS satellite ra dio signal is lost (d uring access) T[...]

  • Page 225

    223 223 * If this happens, wait for a brief period. When the temperat ure inside the equipment returns to normal, the message will disappear and playback will start. If the message does not disappear after a long period of waiting, contact the place of purchase. No iPod iPod is not con nected Connect the iPod. No data The iPod contai ns neither tra[...]

  • Page 226

    224 224 Necessary Information Reference A slight difference in o peration may be mistaken for a malfu nction. Please check the items in the following tab le first. If the unit does not work, even af ter the appropriate reme dial action has been taken, please contact your d ealer. When You Think There Is a Malfunction Condition Possible cause Action[...]

  • Page 227

    225 225 * Depending on your mobile phone, the mute function may not work correctly. If it does not, press the on the main unit. Refer to the ECLIPSE Web site (http://www.eclipse-web.com) for details on applicable phone models. Neither vide o nor audio is output. The vehicle ignition switch h as not been turn ed on. Turn the v ehicle igniti on switc[...]

  • Page 228

    226 226 Reference Glossary Please read the descriptio ns for following terms to enjoy more. ● GPS (Global Pos itioning System) GPS is a system to detect cur rent location (l atitude, longitude, altitude) by r eceiving radiowa ves from normally 4 or more, or 3 in some case s, GPS satellites orbiting 21,000 km over the Ea rth. These satell ites are[...]

  • Page 229

    227 Reference 227 Specifications <GPS antenna> <Display section> <Radio tuner section> <CD/DVD section> Dimensions 34 (W) × 13. 2 (H) × 38 (D) mm Weight approx . 25 g (Exclu ding cables and co nnectors) Power supp ly voltage 4.5 +/-0 .5(V) Power cons umption 10 to 30 (mA) Usage temperatur e -30 to 80 (°C) Storage tempe ra[...]

  • Page 230

    228 228 Specifications Reference <USB memory section> <Bluetoo th> <Common compone nt> USB Interface 1.1/2.0 ( support) Frequency Resp onse 20Hz to 20,000Hz ±3d B S/N Ratio (A-wei ghted) 75 dB Compatible Blueto oth Ver.2.0 Compatible Profi le HFP (Hands Free Profi le) Ver.1.5 OPP (Obj ect Push Profil e) Ver.1.1 A2DP (Adva nced Au[...]