Go to page of
Similar user manuals
-
GPS Receiver
Kenwood DNX5160
100 pages 3.54 mb -
GPS Receiver
Kenwood DDX896
124 pages 4.13 mb -
GPS Receiver
Kenwood DNX6480BT
111 pages 2.85 mb -
GPS Receiver
Kenwood DNX SERIES DDX7036BT
12 pages 0.44 mb -
GPS Receiver
Kenwood DNX7340BT
96 pages 5 mb -
GPS Receiver
Kenwood dnx531vbt
55 pages 2.89 mb -
GPS Receiver
Kenwood KNA-DV2100
52 pages 5.14 mb -
GPS Receiver
Kenwood DDX8054BT
100 pages 12.17 mb
A good user manual
The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Kenwood DNX9990HD, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
What is an instruction?
The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of Kenwood DNX9990HD one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.
Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Kenwood DNX9990HD. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.
What should a perfect user manual contain?
First and foremost, an user manual of Kenwood DNX9990HD should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of Kenwood DNX9990HD
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the Kenwood DNX9990HD item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the Kenwood DNX9990HD item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards
Why don't we read the manuals?
Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of Kenwood DNX9990HD alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of Kenwood DNX9990HD, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the Kenwood service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of Kenwood DNX9990HD.
Why one should read the manuals?
It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the Kenwood DNX9990HD item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.
After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.
Table of contents for the manual
-
Page 1
1 Wha t Do Y ou W ant T o Do? Thank you f or purchasing the KENWOOD GPS NA VIGA TION SYSTEM. In this manual, you will learn various con venient functions of the system. Click the icon of the media y ou wan t to play . With one- click, you can jump to the section of each media! i Pod USB VC D DVD VIDEO Music CD Disc Media BT A udio Pandor a aha HD R[...]
-
Page 2
2 2 3 Before Use 4 How T o Read This Manual 5 Basic Operations 6 F unctions O f The Buttons On The Fr ont Panel ________________ 6 T urning On The Unit _________________ 8 How T o Play Media __________________ 10 Operating With The T op Menu Screen ___ 11 Common Operations ________________ 12 Navigation Operation ________________ 14 DVD/V ideo CD ([...]
-
Page 3
4 4 5 Return to the T op page Before Use Return to the T op page How T o Read This Manual 2 W ARNING T o prevent injury or fire , take the following pr ecautions: • T opreventashortcircuit,nev erputor leavean ymetallicobjects(suchascoinsor metaltools)insidetheunit. • Donotw[...]
-
Page 4
6 6 7 Return to the T op page Basic Operations Return to the T op page Basic Operations F unctions O f The Buttons On The F ront P anel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 NOTE • The panels shown in this guide are examples used to pr ovide clear explanations of the operations. For this r eason, they may be different fr om the actual panels. How T o Inser [...]
-
Page 5
8 8 9 Return to the T op page Basic Operations Return to the T op page Basic Operations T urning On The Unit Themethodofturningonisdifferen tdependingonthemodel. Press the <MENU> button. Theunitisturnedon. T o turn off the unit: Pressthe<MENU>buttonf or1second. Ifit?[...]
-
Page 6
10 10 11 Return to the T op page Basic Operations Return to the T op page Basic Operations H ow T o Pla y Media Music CD and disc media Press the < 0 > button. Thepanelopens. Insert the disc into the slot. Thepanelclosesautomatically . Theunitloadsthediscandplayback starts. T o eject the disc: Press[...]
-
Page 7
12 12 13 Return to the T op page Basic Operations Return to the T op page Basic Operations Customizing T op Menu screen Dragtheiconyouw anttoregistertothe upperline. Y oucanmoveuptothreeicons . C ommon Operations Introducesthecommonoper ations. General Therearesomefunctions?[...]
-
Page 8
14 14 15 Return to the T op page Basic Operations Return to the T op page Basic Operations N aviga tion Operation Fordetailsonthena vigationfunction,pleaserefertotheNavigationInstructionManual. Display the naviga tion screen Press the <NA V> button. Thenavigationscr eenappears. Con trol audio from [...]
-
Page 9
16 16 17 Return to the T op page DVD, V CD Return to the T op page DVD, V CD DVD/VCD Basic Opera tion Mostfunctionscanbecontrolledfromthesourcec ontrolscreenandplaybackscr een. NOTE • Set the remote controller mode switch to DVD mode bef ore starting operation, see Switching the operation mode (P .101) . •[...]
-
Page 10
18 18 19 Return to the T op page DVD, V CD Return to the T op page DVD, V CD Multi function menu DVD VCD Thefunctionsofeachkeyareasfollo ws. [ 4 ] [ ¢ ] Searches the previous/next content. [ 38 ] Plays or pauses. [ ] or [ ] (DVD only) Plays in slow motion f or ward or backward. [ 7 ] Stops playback. When t ouched twice, the di[...]
-
Page 11
20 20 21 Return to the T op page DVD, V CD Return to the T op page DVD, V CD 2 T ouch the key which corresponds to desired setting item. Switches the subtitle language T ouch [Subtitle]. Each time you touch this key, language is switched. Switches the audio language T ouch [Audio]. Each time you touch this key , language is switched. Contr ols zoom[...]
-
Page 12
22 22 23 Return to the T op page DVD, V CD Return to the T op page DVD, V CD Language setup Thissettingisforthelanguageusedinthe menu,subtitle,andv oice. Y oucannotsetup theseitemsduringDVDplayback. 1 T ouch [SET ] of the desired item; [Menu Language], [Subtitle Language], [A udio Language[...]
-
Page 13
24 24 25 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Music/V ideo/Picture Basic Operation Mostfunctionscanbecontrolledfromthesourcec ontrolscreenandplaybackscr een. NOTE • Set the remote controller mode switch to A UD mode before starting operation,[...]
-
Page 14
26 26 27 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device USB device and iP o d NOTE • The screen shot below is for USB device . It may be different from the one for iP od. 2 3 3 4 4 5 8 6 2 7 Simple Contr ol screen List Contr ol screen 1 1 Information display Displays the following inf or[...]
-
Page 15
28 28 29 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Multi function menu Music CD iPo d Disc media USB device Thefollowingfunctionscanbeperformedbyusingkeysinthisar ea. [ ] (Disc media, iPod, USB devic e only) Searches track/file. F or details on search ope[...]
-
Page 16
30 30 31 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Search Operation Y oucansearchmusic,videoorpicturefiles bythefollowingoper ations. NOTE • If you use a remote controller , you can jump directly to the desired track/file with entering the track/fold[...]
-
Page 17
32 32 33 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Folder search (USB device and disc media only) 1 T ouch the desired folder . Content of the f older are displayed in the right area of the screen. 2 T ouch desired item from the content list. Playback starts. NOTE • For operations i[...]
-
Page 18
34 34 35 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Favorite list Y oucancreateanoriginalplaylistofyour favorite10albumsb yselectingalbum artworks. 1 T ouch and drag the desired album artwork in the lower line to the upper line. Selected album is [...]
-
Page 19
36 36 37 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Pandor a® internet radio Opera tion Y oucanlistentothePandora®int ernetradioonthisunitbycontrollingtheapplicationinstalled intheiPhone,AndroidorBlackBerry . T oenterP[...]
-
Page 20
38 38 39 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Station list screen Y oucanper formthefollowingfunctions fromthisscreen. Selects the station T ouch the station name in the list. Sort the list in alphabetic al order Y ou can selec t the desired letter fr om the [...]
-
Page 21
40 40 41 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Device select Y oucandisplayaDeviceselectscreenfor deviceselection. 1 T ouch [ ] in the control screen. The Device select screen appears. Device selection Bluetooth : Uses the Android smartphone connected via B[...]
-
Page 22
42 42 43 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device USB/iP od/DivX S etup Y oucanper formsetupwhenusingUSB/ iPod/DivX. NOTE • Each operation in this section can be star ted from the T op Menu screen. F or details, see Operating With The T op Menu Screen (P .11[...]
-
Page 23
44 44 45 Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device Return to the T op page CD, Disc, iP od, USB device iPod setup 1 Set each item as follow s. AudioBook Speed Sets the audio book playback speed. Select from [Slow], [Normal] (default), and [F ast]. Wide Screen* Sets W ide Screen. Set [ON] or [OFF] (default). On Screen iPod Sets how to disp[...]
-
Page 24
46 46 47 Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM HD Radio tuner Basic Operation Mostfunctionscanbecontrolledfromthesourcec ontrolscreen. NOTE • Set the remote controller mode switch to A UD mode before starting operation, see Switching the oper ation mode (P .101) . 2[...]
-
Page 25
48 48 49 Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Th is H D Ra di o r ec ei ve r e na bl e s: • Pr ogram Ser vice Data: Contributes to the superior user experience of HD Radio T echnology. Pr esents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams . • A[...]
-
Page 26
50 50 51 Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM 5 Sub func tion key T ouch to display “Sub function menu” (7 in this table). 6 Music information Displays the information of the current music: Channel Name, Artist Name, Song Title, Content Info , Category Name, Channel Description, Similar Chann[...]
-
Page 27
52 52 53 Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Memory O pera tion Auto memory Y oucanstorestationswithgoodreceptionin memoryautomatically . ThisfunctionisforHDRadiotuneronly . NOTE • Auto memory terminates when 6 stations are stored or when all [...]
-
Page 28
54 54 55 Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Category/Channel search Y oucanspecifythedesiredcategoryand selectachannel. 1 T ouch [ ] in the contr ol screen. The multi function menu appears. 2 T ouch [ ] in the multi function menu. List select screen appears. 3 T ouch [...]
-
Page 29
56 56 57 Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Con tent alert (SIRIUS XM only) Whenabroadcastprogr amrelatedtothe registeredartist,song,t eamorcitystar ts,a messageappearstoallowyout oswitchthe currentchanneltotherele[...]
-
Page 30
58 58 59 Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM SIRIUS XM Setup NOTE • Each operation in this section can be star ted from the T op Menu screen. F or details, see Operating With The T op Menu Screen (P .11) . 1 T ouch [ ] in the contr ol screen. Multi function menu appears. 2 T ouch [SETUP] in[...]
-
Page 31
60 60 61 Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Return to the T op page HD Radio, SIRIU S XM Skip channel select Y oucansettheundesiredchannelstoskip. 1 T ouch [SET ] of [Skip Channel Select]. Skip Category Selec t screen appears. 2 T ouch the desired category from the list. Displays all the channels in the selected categ[...]
-
Page 32
62 62 63 Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation UsingtheBluetoothfunction,various functionscanbeused:listeningtotheaudio file,making/receivingacall. About the cell-phone and Bluetooth audio play er Thisunitconformst othefollowing Bluet[...]
-
Page 33
64 64 65 Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Connecting the Bluetooth unit 1 T ouch [SET ] of [Paired Devic e List]. Connection Device List screen appears. 2 T ouch the device name you want to connect. Means that the device is a cell-phone. Means that the device is an audio player or cell-phone wi[...]
-
Page 34
66 66 67 Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Using Hands-F ree Unit Y oucanusetelephonefunctionby connectingtheBluetoothtelephonetothis unit. Downloading the phonebook Ifyouwanttousey ourphonebookdata,it isnecessarytodownload?[...]
-
Page 35
68 68 69 Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Receiving a call 1 T ouch [ ] to answer a phone call or [ ] to reject an incoming call. NOTE • While monitoring the camera view, this scr een does not appear even if a call comes in. T o display this screen, press the <TEL> button or r eturn [...]
-
Page 36
70 70 71 Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Hands-Fr ee Contr ol Y oucanper formvarioussetupabouthands- freefunction. 1 Press the <TEL> button. Hands Fr ee screen appears. 2 T ouch desired key in the Hands Free screen. See the following section for each setting. • [...]
-
Page 37
72 72 73 Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation SMS (Short Message S ervice) Y oucanuseSMSfunc tion. 1 T ouch [SMS] in the Hands Free screen. SMS Select screen appears. 2 Select desired func tion from the list . [Cr eate Message] Creates a message. F or details, see Creating a new message[...]
-
Page 38
74 74 75 Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Return to the T op page Bluetooth Operation Using templates Y oucancreateamessageeasilybyselecting thedesiredsentencefr omthetemplatelist. 1 T ouch [Create Message] in the SMS Select screen. SMS Create Menu screen appears . 2 T ouch [ T emplate]. T emplat[...]
-
Page 39
76 76 77 Return to the T op page Camera Control Return to the T op page Camera Control WhenaCMOS-310/CMOS-300(optional accessory)isconnected,thecameracanbe controlledfr omthisunit. Switching the V iew Mode Camerasyst emcandisplay5kindsofview mode. 1 Press the <A UD> button for [...]
-
Page 40
78 78 79 Return to the T op page Setting Up Return to the T op page Setting Up Monitor Screen Setup Y oucanadjustimagequalityiniPodvideo, picturefile,menuscreen,etc. 1 Press the button instructed in each diagram when the desired screen is displayed . Press f or 1 second Screen Control scr een appears. 2 Adjust ea[...]
-
Page 41
80 80 81 Return to the T op page Setting Up Return to the T op page Setting Up Language setup 1 T ouch [SET ] of [Language] in the User Interface screen. Language Setting screen appears. 2 Set each item as follow s. Select Mode Selects the mode to select a language. Easy (Default) : Selects a language easily. Advanced : Allows you to select languag[...]
-
Page 42
82 82 83 Return to the T op page Setting Up Return to the T op page Setting Up 3 Follo w the instruc tion on the screen. Recall Recalls the memorized settings. Memory Memorizes the current settings. Clear Clears the currently memorized settings. Cancel Quits memorization/recalling of settings. Display Setup 1 T ouch [Menu] on any screen. 2 T ouch [[...]
-
Page 43
84 84 85 Return to the T op page Setting Up Return to the T op page Setting Up Changing background image Y oucanloadanimagefromtheconnected USBdeviceandsetitforthebackg round image. Beforeoperatingthispr ocedure,itis necessarytoconnectthedevicewhichhas theimag[...]
-
Page 44
86 86 87 Return to the T op page Setting Up Return to the T op page Setting Up Camera Setup Y oucansetcameraparameters. 1 T ouch [Menu] on any screen. 2 T ouch [SETUP]. SETUP Menu screen appears. 3 T ouch [Camera]. Camera SETUP screen appears. 4 Set each item as follow s. Rear Camera* 1 Selects the type of rear camera to use. CMOS-310 :[...]
-
Page 45
88 88 89 Return to the T op page Setting Up Return to the T op page Setting Up A V Output Inter face Setup Y oucanselec tanA Vsourcetobeoutputat theA VOUTPUTpor t.Defaultis “ VIDEO1” . 1 T ouch [Menu] on any screen. 2 T ouch [SETUP]. SETUP Menu screen appears. 3 T ouch [A V-OUT]. A V-OUT I nterfac[...]
-
Page 46
90 90 91 Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up NOTE • Each operation in this section can be star ted fr om the multi function menu. Y oucanadjustthevarioussettingssuchas audiobalanceorsubwoof erlevel. 1 T ouch [Menu] on any screen. 2 T ouch [Audio]. Audio screen ap[...]
-
Page 47
92 92 93 Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up Car type setup Y oucansetupthecartypeandspeaker network,etc. 1 T ouch [Car T ype] in the Audio SETUP screen. Car T ype screen appears. 2 Select your car type from the list. NOTE • If your car type is selected, the Delay Time Al[...]
-
Page 48
94 94 95 Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up Equalizer C ontrol Y oucanadjustequalizerbyselectingthe optimizedsettingforeachcategory . 1 T ouch [Equalizer]. Equalizer screen appears . Controlling EQ curves 1 Select EQ cur ve fr om [Natural], [Rock], [Pops], [Easy], [T op[...]
-
Page 49
96 96 97 Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up Highwa y sound setting Y oucanboostacer tainrangeofsoundthat becomeshardtohearduetor oadnoise. 1 T ouch [Highway Sound] in the Sound Effec t screen. Highway Sound screen appears. 2 Select the bo ost lev el from [...]
-
Page 50
98 98 99 Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up Return to the T op page Audio Setting Up NOTE • Make fine adjustment of the delay time of the speaker output specified here to have a more suitable environment f or your vehicle. • If you specify the distance from the center of the currently set listening position to every speaker, the del[...]
-
Page 51
100 100 101 Return to the T op page Remote Controller Operation Return to the T op page Remote Controller Operation R emote C ontroller Thisunitcanbeoperatedusingther emotecontroller . 2 CAUTION • Put the remote contr oller in a place where it will not move during br aking or other operations. A dangerous situation coul[...]
-
Page 52
102 102 103 Return to the T op page Remote Controller Operation Return to the T op page Remote Controller Operation 1 2 5 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 20 3 6 7 8 10 12 13 14 15 16 9 11 4 Key Name Location of the mode switch Function 1 SRC − Switches to the source to be pla yed. In hands-free mode, hangs up the phone. 2 N AV − Switches between the[...]
-
Page 53
104 104 105 Return to the T op page T roublesho oting Return to the T op page T roublesho oting Problems A nd Solutions Ifanytroubleoccurs ,firstcheckthefollowingtableforpossibleproblems . • Somefunctionsofthisunitmaybedisabledbysomesettingsmadeonthisunit. • What?[...]
-
Page 54
106 106 107 Return to the T op page T roublesho oting Return to the T op page T roublesho oting Error Message Cause Solution USB Device Error!! The connected USB device is rated a current capacity higher than the allowable limit. Check the USB device. Some trouble may have occurred to the connected USB device. Change the source to any sour ce other[...]
-
Page 55
108 108 109 Return to the T op page Appendix Return to the T op page Appendix A ppendix Playable Media And F iles Y oucanplayvariouskindsofmediaandfilesonthisunit. List of playable discs Disc types Standard Support Remark DVD DVD Video ‡ DVD Audio × DVD-VR × DVD-R* 1 ‡ • MP3/WMA/A AC/MPEG1/MPEG2/DivX play[...]
-
Page 56
110 110 111 Return to the T op page Appendix Return to the T op page Appendix Connectable iP od/iPhone Thefollowingmodelscanbec onnectedto thisunit. Y oucancontrolaniPod/iP honefromthisunit byconnectinganiPod/iPhone(c ommercial product)withDockconnectorusingan optional[...]
-
Page 57
112 112 113 Return to the T op page Appendix Return to the T op page Appendix USB FO-REP The folder repeat function is on. VIDEO Identifies the video file. MUSIC Identifies the music file. PICTURE Identifies the picture file. RDM The random function is on. REP The repeat function is on. PLST The play list mode is selected now . iPod[...]
-
Page 58
114 114 115 Return to the T op page Appendix Return to the T op page Appendix Cod e Language aa Afar ab Abkhazian af Afrikaans am Amharic ar Arabic as Assamese ay Aymara az Azerbaijani ba Bashkir be Byelorussian bg Bulgarian bh Bihari bi Bislama bn Bengali, Bangla bo Tibetan br Breton ca Catalan co Corsican cs Czech cy Welsh da Danish de German dz [...]
-
Page 59
116 116 117 Return to the T op page Appendix Return to the T op page Appendix Bluetooth section T echnology : Bluetooth Ver .3.0 Certified Fr equenc y : 2.402 – 2.480 GHz Output Pow er : +4dBm (MAX), 0dBm (A VE), Power Class2 Maximum Communication Range : Line of sight approx. 10m (32.8 ft) Profile • HFP (Hands Fr ee Profile) • [...]
-
Page 60
118 118 119 Return to the T op page Appendix Return to the T op page Appendix About This Unit Copyrights • The Bluetooth word mark and logos are o wned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by JVC KENWOOD Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. • The “ A[...]
-
Page 61
120 120 121 Return to the T op page Appendix Return to the T op page Appendix FCC W ARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications t o this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly appro ved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to oper[...]
-
Page 62
Th is H D Ra di o r ec ei ve r e na bl e s:[...]