Sony XAV-65 manual

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    XA V -65 4-484-8 34- 33 (1) AV C e n t e r T o cancel the demonstration (Demo) display , see page 13. Operatin g In struct io ns GB[...]

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    2 GB Wa r n i n g T o pr event fir e or shock hazard, do not expose th e unit to r ain or moisture. T o a v oid electric al shock, do not open the cabin et. Refer se r vicing to quali fied personnel only . CAUT ION The use of optica l instrumen ts with this product wi ll increase eye hazard . As the laser beam used in this CD/DVD pla yer i s har mf[...]

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    3 GB T able o f Cont ents W ar ning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Guide to Parts and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Getting Started Resetting t he Uni t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Setting t he Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Listening [...]

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    4 GB Guide to P arts and Contr ols  SOURCE Tu r n o n t h e p o w e r. Change the source . Each pres s displays a sele ctab le s ource in a pop up o n the cu rrent displa y. -OFF Pres s and hold for 1 second to exit the source. Pres s and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn off the unit. When the unit is turned off , remote commander oper ation[...]

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    5 GB The remot e commander can be used to oper ate the audio cont rols. F or menu operat ions, use the touch panel. Remove the insulatio n film befor e use.  MONIT OR OFF  POSITION This butt on is not s upported.  (retur n) Return t o the previ ous display/r eturn to the menu on a Vid eo CD (VCD).  EQ (eq ualizer ) Select an equalize[...]

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    6 GB  Common ar ea  Clock (p age 6) Whe n the sou rc e sele cts [A UX Fr ont], [AUX Rear] or [Rear Camera], the clock i s not displayed.  Switch from the HOME scre en to the pl ayback screen.  (option ) Open the HOME option menu. Pres s HOME, then touch . T o re turn to the home screen, touch .  Sourc e select keys Change the source [...]

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    7 GB Listening to the Radio T o listen to t he radio, press HOME then touch [T uner]. Re ce pt io n co n tro ls (  to  ) Receptio n indicatio ns (  )  Frequ e nc y Stori ng and Rec eiving St ations Caution When tuning to stations while driving , use Best T uning Memor y (BTM) to prevent an accident. 1 Select t he desired band ([ FM1], [[...]

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    8 GB 1 While lis tening to r adio , touch [ZAP]. T uner Pres et ZAPPIN starts, and subsequent statio ns are r eceive d in sequence . 2 T ouch [ZAP] again when the desired station is r eceived. Using Radio Data S ystem (RDS) Disp lay i tem s  Band name, RDS*  Frequ ency, program service name  Preset number * D uring R DS reception. RDS serv[...]

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    9 GB Fo r playable di scs or file types, see pa ge 16. Playing a Disc Depe nd ing o n t he di sc, som e op eratio ns m ay be different o r r e stricted. Refe r to the oper ating in structions s upplied with the d isc . 1 Insert the disc (label side up), then playback starts. If a DVD men u ap pears T ouch the desir ed item in the DVD menu. Y ou c a[...]

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    10 GB Playing an i Pod/USB Devic e In these Opera ti ng Instructions, “iPod” is used as a gener al refe rence for th e iPod functi o ns on the iP od and iPho ne, u nl ess oth er wis e sp ecifi ed by th e text or ill ustrat ions. F o r details on the compatibility of your iPod, see “Abo ut iPod” (page 18 ) o r visi t th e sup por t site on t[...]

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    11 GB Available Options V arious settings are available in each source by touching . The available items differ depending on the situation. Pictur e EQ Adju sts the pic ture to s uit th e i nteri or br igh tnes s of the c ar . This settin g is availa ble only when t he parking brak e is s et. Source: USB (Xvid/Photo), Disc (DVD/VCD/Xvid/ Photo), AU[...]

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    12 GB Selec t [Settings ] in the HOME menu wh en you need to chan ge t he settin gs o f the uni t. “  ” in the ta ble below indi cates the def ault sett ing. 1 Pr ess HOME, then touch [Settings] . 2 T ouch o ne of the setup cat egor y icons. : Gener al Setti ngs (page 12) : Sou nd Se ttin gs (page 1 3) : Screen S etting s (page 13) : Visua l[...]

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    13 GB Steer ing Contr ol Y ou can oper ate the unit with buttons on the steeri ng wheel. For safe ty , park your car before making this setting. Unit status: Any status User D efined This sett ing is availab le only when [Steering Contr ol] is set to [User]. The st eering but ton panel appears. Pre ss and hold a button t o be assign ed to the steer[...]

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    14 GB Visual Settings D VD Menu Languag e Unit status: No sour ce selected DV D Au d i o L a ng u a ge Unit status: No sour ce selected DV D S ub t it l e L a ng u ag e Unit status: No sour ce selected Monit or T yp e Select s an aspect ratio sui table for th e connec ted monitor . (The screen asp ect rati o of this uni t als o cha nge s.) Dependin[...]

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    15 GB Auxilia ry Au dio/Vi deo Equipment Y ou can connect up to an optional device, such as a portable media p layer , ga me console, et c ., to the AUX te rmi nal on th e un it. 1 Pr ess HOME , then touch [AUX] . The AUX pl ayb ack di spla y appe ars . Be sure to adjust the volume for the connected devi ce before pl ayb ack. 1 Reduce the volume on[...]

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    16 GB Notes on installation  W e rec ommend this unit should be insta lled by a qualif ied te chnician or service personne l.  If you try to i nstal l thi s un it by you rse lf, refer to the supp lied “Ins tall atio n/Conn ect ions ” gu ide and install the u nit properly .  Imprope r installati on may cause ba ttery drain or a short c [...]

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    17 GB File types For details on compres s ion formats, see pag e 17.  Do not expose d iscs to di rect sunlight or heat sources such as h ot air du cts, n or leav e it in a car par ked in direct s unlig ht.  Befor e playing, wipe the dis cs with a cleani ng cloth fr om the cen ter out. Do no t use solvents such a s benzin e, thinner , c ommerc[...]

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    18 GB  Sampling fr equency* 3 : 44. 1 kHz About MP3 files MP3 files meetin g the fol lowi ng requi rement s can be play ed. Playba ck is not be gu arant eed for a ll MP3 file s m eetin g the requi remen ts. Cod ec  Medi a File format : MP 3 (MP EG-1 Layer3 ) fi le format  File extension: .mp3  Bit r ate: 48 to 192 kbps (Supports variabl[...]

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    19 GB No tes on th e lithium batte ry  Ke e p the lithium batter y out of the reach of chil dren. Shou ld th e batter y b e swal lowed, immed iately consult a doctor.  Wipe the battery with a dr y cloth to assure a good contact.  Be sure to observe the correct polarity whe n installing the battery.  Do not hold the batter y with metalli[...]

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    20 GB The region c ode i s locate d on t he bottom of the unit, an d onl y DVDs labe led w ith an i dent ical re gion co de can be playe d on this unit. DVDs la bel ed can a lso be pl aye d. If yo u tr y to pl ay a ny o ther DVD , the me ssag e [Play back prohib ited by r egion c ode.] will appear on the monitor screen . D epending on the DVD, no r[...]

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    21 GB  If the auto a nten na (a eri al) will n ot exte nd, check the c onnection of t he power antenna (aer ial) control lead. Pr eset tuning is not possible.  The broadc ast signa l is too wea k. RDS PTY displa ys [PTY not found. ].  The current s tat ion is not an RDS sta tion.  RDS data has not been r eceive d.  The station does n[...]

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    22 GB The oper ation buttons do not fu nction. The dis c will not eject .  Pre ss the re set button (page 4). USB pla yback Items cannot b e played via a USB hub.  Connect iPod/U SB devic es to this unit with out USB hub. Items cannot be play ed.  R eco n n ec t th e US B de v i ce. The USB d evice takes lon ger to pl ay .  The USB de v[...]

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    23 GB Language C ode List Langu age code list The languag e spelli ngs conform t o the ISO 639: 1988 (E/F ) standa rd. Cod e L an gu a ge 1027 A far 1028 Abkhazian 1032 Afrikaan s 1039 Amharic 1044 A rabic 1045 Assamese 1051 Aymara 1052 Azerbaijani 1053 Ba shkir 1057 By elorussi an 105 9 Bulgarian 1060 Bihari 1061 Bislama 1066 Bengali; Bangla 106 7[...]

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