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canceling
the
display
demonstration,
see
page
12.
Para
cancelar
la
demonstraci6n
en
pantalla,
consulte
la
pagina
12.
Pour
annuler
la
demonstration
des
affichages,
referez-vous
a
la
page
12.
For
installation
and
connections,
refer
to
the
separate
manual.
Para
la
instalaci6n
y
las
conexiones,
refierase
al
manual
separado.
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et
les
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INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL
DE
INSTRUCCIONES
MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS
For
customer
Use:
Enter
below
the
Model
No.
and
Serial
No.
which
are
located
on
the
top
or
bottom
ofthe
cabinet.
Retain
this
information
for
future
reference.
Model
No.
Serial
No.
LVT1958-001A
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Thank
you
for
purchasing
a
JVC
product.
Please
read
all
instructions
carefully
before
operation,
to
ensure
your
complete
understanding
and
to
obtain
the
best
possible
performance
from
the
unit.
CAUTION
ATTENTION
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VARNING
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VIEW
DIRECTLY
WITH
NE
PAS
REGARDER
ABIERTO.
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MIRAR
DEl
AR
OPPNAD.
Illit.
DO
NOT
STARE
OPTICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
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INSTRUMENT.
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1.
ClASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
2.
CAUTION:
Do
not
open
the
top
cover.
There
are
no
user
serviceable
parts
inside
the
unit;
leave
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
3.
CAUTION:
(For
U.S.A.)
Visible
and/or
invisible
class
II
laser
radiation
when
open.
Do
not
stare
into
beam.
(For
Canada)
Visible
and/or
invisible
class
1M
laser
radiation
when
open.
Do
not
view
directly
with
optical
instruments.
4.
REPRODUCTION
OF
LABEL:
CAUTION
LABEL,
PLACED
OUTSIDE
THE
UNIT.
IMPORTANT
FOR
LASER
PRODUCTS
INFORMATION
(For
U.S.A.)
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
deVice,
pursuant
to
Part
15
ofthe
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
folloWing
measures:
-
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiVing
antenna.
-
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
-
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
-
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radiolTV
technician
for
help.
WARNINGS:
(To
prevent
accidents
and
damage)
•
DO
NOT
install
any
unit
or
wire
any
cable
in
a
location
where;
-it
may
obstruct
the
steering
wheel
and
gearshift
lever
operations.
-
it
may
obstruct
the
operation
of
safety
devices
such
as
air
bags.
-
it
may
obstruct
visibility.
•
DO
NOT
operate
the
unit
while
driving.
If
you
need
to
operate
the
unit
while
driving,
be
sure
to
look
around
carefully.
•
The
driver
must
not
watch
the
monitor
while
driving.
•
The
driver
must
not
put
on
the
headphones
while
driving.
•
Excessive
sound
pressure
from
earphones
or
headphones
can
cause
hearing
loss
when
you
listen
through
earphones
or
headphones
with
using
Dual
Zone.
Caution:
Cautions
on
the
monitor:
Changes
or
modifications
not
approved
by
JVC
could
•
The
monitor
built
in
this
unit
has
been
produced
with
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
high
precision,
but
it
may
have
some
ineffective
dots.
This
is
inevitable
and
is
not
malfunction.
•
Do
not
expose
the
monitor
to
direct
sunlight.
•
Do
not
operate
the
touch
panel
using
a
ball-point
pen
or
similar
tool
with
the
sharp
tip.
Touch
the
buttons
on
the
touch
panel
with
your
finger
directly
(if
you
are
wearing
a
glove,
take
it
off).
•
When
the
temperature
is
very
cold
or
very
hot...
-
Chemical
changes
occur
inside,
causing
malfunction.
-
Pictures
may
not
appear
clearly
or
may
move
slowly.
Pictures
may
not
be
synchronized
with
the
sound
or
picture
quality
may
decline
in
such
environments.
Caution
This
product
has
a
fluorescent
lamp
that
contains
mercury.
Disposal
of
these
materials
may
be
regulated
in
your
community
due
to
environmental
considerations.
For
disposal
or
recycling
information,
please
contact
your
local
authorities
or
for
USA,
the
Electronic
Industries
Alliance:
<http://www.eiae.org.>
2

How
to
read
this
manual:
• < >
indicates
the
variable
screens/menus/
operations/settings
that
appear
on
the
touch
panel.
•
[]
indicates
the
buttons
on
the
touch
panel.
•
(Q.
page
number)
indicates
the
reference
page
number
of
the
related
topics/operations/settings.
•
Operation
index:
To
locate
easily
the
desired
operations/functions.
(
Q.
69)
·
Indication
language:
English
indications
are
used
for
the
purpose
of
explanation.
You
can
select
the
indication
language
from
the
<AV
Menu>.
(Q.
15)
•
How
to
reset
your
unit
Your
preset
adjustments
will
also
be
erased
(except
the
registered
Bluetooth
devices,
~
28).
How
to
forcibly
eject
a
disc
~
TTh"
~
(Hold)
~
~
+
--=
C,
(Hold)
-..::::::::::::
•
Be
careful
not
to
drop
the
disc
when
it
ejects.
•If
this
does
not
work,
reset
your
unit.
For
safety
...
•
Do
not
raise
the
volume
level
too
much,
as
this
will
block
outside
sounds,
making
driving
dangerous
.
•
Stop
the
car
before
performing
any
complicated
operations.
Temperature
inside
the
car
...
If
you
have
parked
the
car
for
a
long
time
in
hot
or
cold
weather,
wait
until
the
temperature
in
the
car
becomes
normal
before
operating
the
unit.
[European
Union
only]
-3

Playable
disc
type
DVD
•
DTS
sound
cannot
be
reproduced
or
emitted
from
this
unit.
DVD-Video
*1
Region
Code:
1
Ex.:
(I) (I) (IJ (I)
,",OK
DVD
Recordable/Rewritable
(DVD-Rl-RW*2,
+RI+RW*3)
•
DVD
Video:
UDF
bridge
•
DVD-VR
•
MPEGl/MPEG2/JPEG/MP31
WMAIWAV/AAC:
ISO
9660
level
1,
level
2,
Romeo,
Joliet
Dual
Disc
CDNCD
DVD-VR
MPEGl/MPEG2
JPEG
MP3/WMAIWAV/AAC*4
CD
Recordable/Rewritable
CD-DA
(CD-Rl-RW)
VCD
(Video
CD)
•
ISO
9660
levell,
level
2,
Romeo,
I----------------j
Joliet
MPEGl/MPEG2
JPEG
MP3/WMAIWAV/AAC*4
*1
If
you
insert
a
DVD
Video
disc
of
an
in
correa
Region
Code,
"Region
code
error"
appears
on
the
screen.
*2
DVD-R
recorded
in
multi-border
format
is
also
playable
(except
for
dual
layer
discs).
DVD-RW
dual
layer
discs
are
not
playable.
*3
It
is
possible
to
play
back
finalized
+R/+RW
(Video
format
only)
discs.
"DVD"
is
seleaed
as
its
disc
type
when
a
+R/+RW
disc
is
loaded.
+RW
double
layer
discs
are
not
playable.
*4
This
unit
can
play
back
AAC
files
encoded
using
iTunes.
Caution
for
DualDisc
playback
The
Non-DVD
side
of
a
"Dual
Disc"
does
not
comply
with
the
"Compact
Disc
Digital
Audio"
standard.
Therefore,
the
use
of
Non-DVD
side
of
a
DualDisc
on
this
product
may
not
be
recommended.
4

Detaching/attaching
the
monitor
panel
_
The
monitor
panel
is
unlocked
.
.
~
Attaching
plate
•
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Detaching
•
While
the
unit
is
turned
on:
Basic
operations
The
monitor
panel
opens
by
about
50°.
•
It
closes
automatically
when
no
operation
is
done
for
about
a
minute.
•
The
attaching
plate
closes
automatically
about
10
seconds
after
the
monitor
panel
is
released.
Remove
the
monitor
panel
before
this
happens.
•
Hold
the
monitor
panel
securely
so
as
not
to
drop
it
accidentally.
•
Fit
the
monitor
panel
onto
the
attaching
plate
until
it
is
firmly
locked.
INTRODUCTIONS 5

Using
the
monitor
panel/touch
panel
_
Displays
<AV
Menu>
screen,
~
13)
Displays
the
<Source
Menu>
screen,
(~
8)
Displays
the
Short
Cut
icons,
(~
8)
rn
Resets
the
unit.
(~3)
W •
Turns
on
the
power.
•
Attenuates
the
sound
(if
the
power
is
on).
•
Turns
off
the
power.
(Hold)
[I]
•
Adjusts
the
volume.
•Bluetooth
(phone)
:
Adjusts
the
volume
of
the
incoming
calls.
*1
I1J
•
Displays
<Dial
Menu>
screen.
(~25)
•
Displays
<Redial>
menu.
(Hold)
(~25)
[]]
•
Selects
the
source.
*2
TUNER/HD
Radio
-
SAT
-
DISC
(DVD/VCD/CD)
-
USB/USB
iPod -
CD-CH/iPodlEXT-IN
-Bluetooth
-AV-IN-
(back
to
the
beginning)
W
Touch
panel
(see
the
following
pages).
Most
ofthe
operations
are
explained
using
the
touch
panel
unless
mentioned
otherwise.
[1]
Remote
sensor
6
w.
Displays
<AV
Menu>
screen.
(~
13)
•
Activates
<Voice
Dialing>
function.
(Hold)
(~25)
[[]
•
Changes
the
display
information.
*3
•
Turns
off
the
screen
(touch
panel)
when
the
unit
is
turned
on.
*4
(Hold)
[lQ]
•
Change
the
source
to
"USB"
or
"USB-iPod."
•
Change
the
iPod/iPhone
control
for
"USB-
iPod."
(Hold)
(~48)
ITIJ
•
Displays
<OpenlTilt>
screen.(~
8)
•
Ejects
the
disc
and
display
<OpenlTilt>
screen.
(Hold)
•
Closes
the
monitor
panel
if
pressed
when
the
panel
is
open.
~
Monitor
panel

*1
This
adjustment
does
not
affed
the
volume
level
of
the
other
sources.
*2
Available
sources
depend
on
the
external
components
you
have
conneded,
media
you
have
attached,
and
the
<Input>
settings
you
have
made.
(t!..l18)
*3
Available
display
information
varies
among
the
playback
sources.
*4
The
screen
will
turn
on
again:
-
When
you
touch
the
touch
panel
-
When
you
press
MENU,
DISP,
iPod'f,
or~/$
-
When
a
calllT
ext
message
comes
in
(for
Bluetooth
cellular
phone)
-
When
the
signal
from
the
rear
view
camera
comes
in
Button
illumination
•
Turned
off:
When
no
operation
is
done
for
about
10
seconds.
•
Turned
on
again:
-
When
you
touch
the
touch
panel
or
move
your
hand
nearby
(depending
on
the
<Illumination>
setting).
(t!..l18)
-
When
you
use
the
remote
controller.
-
When
a
calllT
ext
message
comes
in
(for
Bluetooth
cellular
phone)
.
•
Always
turned
on:
-
When
<AV
Menu>
screen
is
displayed.
(t!..l
13)
-
When
<Source
Menu>
screen
is
displayed.
(t!..l8)
-
When
<OpenlTilt>
screen
is
displayed.
(t!..l
8)
-
When
<Illumination>
is
set
to
<Normal>.
(t!..l18)
You
can
also
adjust
the
volume
by
moving
your
finger
on
the
touch
panel
as
illustrated.
Caution
on
volume
setting:
Digital
devices
(CD/USB)
produce
very
little
noise
compared
with
other
sources.
lower
the
volume
before
playing
these
digital
sources
to
avoid
damaging
the
speakers
by
sudden
increase
ofthe
output
level.
INTRODUCTIONS
7

Ejects
the
disc.
Tilts
the
monitor
panel.
Closes
the
monitor
panel.
Opens
the
monitor
panel.
Displays
<Blend
Hold>
menu.
(~21)
Activates
<Voice
Dialing>
function.
(~25)
[Close]
[Tilt
+/-]
[Eject]
[Open]
Current
source
<Source
Menu>
screen
You
can
also
select
the
source
using
the
touch
panel.
Displays
<Sirius
10>
screen.
(~17)
Displays
<Aspect>
menu.
(~15)
Turns
on
or
off
Track/Chapter
Repeat.
(~
22)
Changes
the
sound
mode.
(~19)
Displays
<Illumination>
menu.
(~18)
III
·········
--
•
To
erase
the
window,
press
the
button
again.
~
•
Available
icons
vary
among
the
sources
.
Short
Cut
icons
You
can
easily
access
some
frequently
used
functions
by
using
the
Short
Cut
icons.
[Detach]
To
detach
the
monitor
panel.
(~5)
[Exit]
Erases
this
screen.
•
Shaded
items
cannot
be
used.
8

The
unit
is
equipped
with
the
steering
wheel
remote
control
function.
•
See
the
Installation/Connection
Manual
(separate
volume)
for
connection.
Before
using
the
remote
controller:
•
Aim
the
remote
controller
directly
at
the
remote
sensor
on
the
unit.
•
DO
NOT
expose
the
remote
sensor
to
bright
light
(direct
sunlight
or
artificial
lighting).
If
the
effectiveness
of
the
remote
controller
decreases,
replace
the
batteries.
Caution:
•
Danger
of
explosion
if
battery
is
incorrectly
replaced.
Replace
only
with
the
same
or
eqUivalent
type.
•
Battery
shall
not
be
exposed
to
excessive
heat
such
as
sunshine,
fire,
or
the
like.
Insert
the
batteries
into
the
remote
controller
by
matching
the
polarity
(+
and
-)
correctly.
Using
the
remote
controller
(RM-RK252)
_
Installing
the
batteries
Navigation
screen*2
Playback
picture*l
and
clock
time
in
large
numbers
Source
information
screen
-=:::::::::::::
Back
to
the
beginning
*1
•
When
the
source
is
"USB-iPod':
the
Artwork
of
the
song
is
shown
if
the
song
has
an
Artwork
data.
m16)
•
While
MP3IWMAIAAC
file
is
played,
''Jacket
picture"
is
shown
if
the
file
has
the tag
data
including
''Jacket
picture.
II
*2
When
<Navigation>
is
selected
for
<AV
Input>
m18)
Ex.:
When
the
playback
source
is
a
DVD
video
disc.
Playback
picture
screen
(only
for
video
sources)
•
Each
time
you
press
D1SP,
the
display
changes
to
show
the
various
information.
Changing
the
display
information
_
•
Available
display
information
varies
among
the
playback
sources.
INTRODUCTIONS
Continued
on
the
next
page
9

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An
button*l
•
Turns
the
power
on
if
pressed
briefly
or
attenuates
the
sound
when
the
power
is
on.
•
Turns
the
power
off.
(Hold)
l1J
JJJ./'Y
buttons
•
TUNER:
Selects
the
preset
stations.
•
HD
Radio:
Selects
a
multicast
channel.
•
SAT:
Selects
the
categories.
•
DISC/USB/CD-CH:
-
DVD-Video:
Selects
the
title.
-
DVD-VR:
Selects
the
program/playlist.
-
MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMAIWAV/AAC:
Selects
the
folders
if
included.
•
USBiPod:
-
Selects
previous/next
item.
10
•
iPod:
-
JJJ.:
Enters
the
main
menu
(then
A/T
/
~
v
/~
A
work
as
menu
selecting
buttons.)
JJJ.:
Returns
to
the
previous
menu.
T:
Confirms
the
selection.
-
Y:
Pauses
or
resumes
playback.
~v/~Abuttons
•
TUNERlHD
Radio:
-
Searches
for
stations
automatically.
-
Searches
for
stations
manually.
(Hold)
•
SAT:
-
Selects
a
channel.
-
Selects
a
channel
rapidly.
(Hold)
•
DISC/USB/CD-CH:
-
Reverse
skip/forward
skip.
-
Reverse
search/forward
search.
(Hold)
•
USBiPod:
-
Reverse
skip/forward
skip.
-
Reverse
search/forward
search.
(Hold)
•
iPod:
-
Reverse
skip/forward
skip.
-
Reverse
search/forward
search.
(Hold)
In
menu
selecting
mode:
-
Selects
an
item.
(Then,
press
T
to
confirm
the
selection.)
-
Skips
10
items
at
a
time.
(Hold)
•Bluetooth
(audio):
-
Reverse
skip/forward
skip.
ITl
VOL
(volume)
+/- buttons*l
•
Adjusts
the
volume
level.
•
Bluetooth
(phone):
-
Adjusts
the
volume
of
the
incoming
calls.
2nd
VOL
(volume)
buttons
•
Adjusts
the
volume
level
through
the
2nd
AUDIO
OUT
plug
when
pressed
with
SHIFT
button.
(~
37)
rn
ASPECT
button*2
•
Changes
the
aspect
ratio
of
the
playback
pictures.
[[]
~
PHONE
button*l
•
Displays
<Dial
Menu>
screen.
(~
25)
•
Displays
<Redial>
menu.
(Hold)
(~25)
•
Answers
incoming
calls.

W
SETUP
button*2
o
Functions
as
a
number
button
only.
[I]
TOP
M
(menu)
button*2
o
DVD-Video:
Shows
the
disc
menu.
o
DVD-VR:
Shows
the
Original
Program
screen.
o
VCD:
Resumes
PBC
playback.
\]]
OSD
(on-screen
display)
button
o
Shows
the
on-screen
bar.
o
Does
not
function
as
"*".
ill]
SHIFT
button
o
Functions
with
other
buttons.
[Q]
DISP
(display)
button*l
Changes
the
display
information.
(~
9)
[TI]
....
/~
buttons
o
DISC/USB:
-
DVD-Video:
Slow
motion
playback
(during
pause).
-
DVD-VRNCD:
Forward
slow
motion
playback
(during
pause).
-
MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMAIWAV/AAC:
Reverse
search/forward
search.
o
USB
iPod:
Reverse
search/forward
search.
[l1]
SOURCE
button*l
o
Selects
the
source.
[!]
~
(play)
/
II
(pause)
button
o
DISC/USB/USB
iPod:
Starts/pauses
playback.
oBluetooth
(phone):
Answers
incoming
calls.
oBluetooth
(audio):
Starts
playback.
[H]
-=-
(end
call)
button
oBluetooth
(phone):
Ends
the
call.
BAND
button
o
TUNERlHD
Radio/SAT:
Selects
the
bands.
•
(stop)
button
o
DISC/USB:
Stops
playback.
oBluetooth
(audio):
Pauses
playback.
[J]]
RETURN
button*2
o
VCD:
Returns
to
the
PBC
menu.
o
DVD-Video/DVD-VR/MPEG
1
/MPEG21
JPEGNCD:
Cancels
the
pop-up
menu
on
the
on-screen
bar.
lJ]J
MENU
button*2
o
DVD-Video:
Shows
the
disc
menu.
o
DVD-VR:
Shows
the
Playlist
screen.
o
VCD:
Resumes
PBC
playback.
[Z]
~/\l
buttons*2
o
DVD-Video:
Makes
selection/settings.
o
CD-CH:
Changes
discs
in
the
magazine.
<J/r>
buttons*2
o
DVD-Video:
Makes
selection/settings.
o
MPEG
lIMPEG2:
Skips
back
or
forward
by
about
5
minutes.
ENT
(enter)
button*2
o
Confirms
selection.
[lID
DUAL
button
Activates
or
deactivates
Dual
Zone.
(~37)
o
Does
not
function
as
"#".
[J]]
DIRECT
button
o
DISC/USB:
Enters
direct
search
mode
for
chapter/title/program/playlist/folder/track
when
pressed
with
SHIFT
button.
(~34)
CLR
(clear)
button
•
DISC/USB:
Erases
the
misentry
when
pressed
with
SHIFT
button.
SURROUND
button
o
Not
applicable
for
this
unit.
*1
When
Dual
Zone
is
activated,
these
buttons
cannot
be
used.
*2
Functions
as
number
buttons
when
pressed
with
SHIFT
button.
-
DISC/USB:
Enters
chapter/title/program/playlist/
folder/track
number
after
entering
search
mode
by
pressing
SHIFT
and
DIREa.
(~34)
-
TUNERlHD
Radio/SAT:
(Number
1
to
6)
:
Enters
preset
station/service
number
.
-Bluetooth
(phone):
(Number
1
to
6)
:
Makes
a
call
to
the
preset
number.
INTRODUCTIONS
11

o
Finish
the
procedure.
All
Preparation
•
Display
<Setup>
screen.
8
Cancel
the
demonstration.
Select
[Off].
Canceling
the
display
demonstration
and
setting
the
clock
•
Turn
on
the
power.
•
Set
the
clock.
8
Display
<AV
Menu>
screen.
I
or
I
12

AV
Menu
understanding
You
can
use
the
<AV
Menu>
for
most
ofthe
operations
and
settings.
The
available
menu
items
shown
on
the
touch
panel
depends
on
the
selected
source.
•
Press
the
desired
icon/item
to
perform
the
desired
operations/settings.
•
Some
of
the
settings
do
not
open
the
sub-setting
screen,
but
just
selecting
an
option
will
change
the
setting.
•
Non-available
items
will
be
shaded.
•
To
exit
from
the
setting,
press
[Exit].
T
Indicates
the
remaining
time
before
the
current
screen
is
erased
automatically.
Indicates
the
next
hierarchy
level/setting
item
exists.
,~
~ ~
.
T
Returns
to
the
previous
screen.
Moves
to
the
succeeding
menu
page
The
following
steps
are
one
of
the
fundamental
procedures.
•
You
can
perform
the
operations/make
the
settings
by
following
these
steps
unless
mentioned
otherwise
.
•
Turn
on
the
power.
"'~
8
Display
<AV
Menu>
screen.
I~
ir
AVSetup
:
~
14-19
Equalizer
:
~
19
Sound
:
~20
Mode
:
~21,22
List
:
~
23,
24
Bluetooth:
~
25
-
28
Continued
on
the
next
page
AV
MENU
13

Wall
Paper
Color
Scroll
Dimmer
Dimmer
Time
Set
Dimmer
Level
Cancels.
Activates
the
demonstration
on
the
screen.
To
stop
it
temporarily,
touch
the
screen.
(t!..l12)
You
can
select
the
background
picture
of
the
screen.
•
Bright,
Future,
Horizon,
Plain
You
can
select
the
color
of
the
background
picture.
•
Blue,
Light-Blue,
Red,
Orange,
Yellow,
Green,
Purple,
Dark-Blue,
Dark-Green,
Brown,
Light-Brown,
Black
•
Off
:
Cancels.
•
Once
:
Scrolls
the
displayed
information
once.
•
Auto
:
Repeats
scrolling
(at
5-second
intervals).
•
Touching
an
information
bar
scrolls
the
text
regardless
of
this
setting.
(t!..l
31)
•
Off
:
Cancels.
•
On
:
Activates
dimmer.
•
Auto
:
Dims
the
monitor
when
you
turn
on
the
headlights.
*1
•
Dimmer
Time
Set
:
Activates
the
Dimmer
Time
setting
(see
below).
Sets
the
Dimmer
On
(Il)/Off
(II)
times.
You
can
select
the
brightness
for
dimmer.
•
01
(bright),
02
(middle),
03
(dark)
Bright
You
can
adjust
the
brightness
of
the
screen.
•-15
to
+
15;
Initial
00
Picture
Adjust
*2
You
can
adjust
the
follOWing
to
make
the
screen
clear
and
legible
for
watching
the
playback
picture.
The
setting
will
be
stored-one
for
"DISC/USB"
(common)
and
the
other
for
"AV-IN."
Press
[.A.]
or
[
...
]
to
adjust.
(-15
to
+
15;
Initial
00)
•
Bright
:
Adjust
if
the
picture
is
too
bright
or
too
dark.
•
Contrast
:
Adjust
the
contrast.
•
Color
:
Adjust
the
color
of
the
picture-lighter
or
darker.
•
Tint
:
Adjust
the
tint
if
the
human
skin
color
is
unnatural.
*1
The
ILLUMINA
nON
CONTROL
lead
connection
is
reqUired.
(See
the
Installation/Connection
Manual.)
*2
Adjustable
only
when
the
source
is
I'D
ISC/USB"
(the
media
must
contain
pictures
or
movies)
or
"A
V-IN."
14

Language
*4
Time
Set
Time
Format
Select
the
indication
language
shown
on
the
screen.
•
English,
Espaiiol,
Fran~is,
Deutsch,
Italiano,
Nederlands,
Svenska,
Dansk,
PyCCKMH,
Portugues
•
The
characters
you
can
enter
for
assigning
the
titles
also
change
according
to
the
language
selected.
(~
57)
Initial
1
:OOAM
(~
12)
Select
either
1
2-hour
system
or
24-hour
system.
(~
12)
•
12
Hours,
24
Hours
OSDClock
Clock
Adjust
*5
•
Off
:
Cancels.
•
On
:
The
clock
time
is
displayed
on
the
playback
picture.
Select
<Auto>
to
adjust
the
clock
automatically
using
the
clock
time
data
provided
via
the
satellite
radio
channel.
•
Off
•
Auto
*3
Not
adjustable
when
no
picture
is
shown.
*4
Turn
off
the
power
and
on
again
so
that
your
setting
takes
effect.
*5
Appears
only
when
SIRIUS
Satellite
Radio
or
XM
Satellite
Radio
is
connected.
Continued
on
the
next
page
AV
MENU
15

Time
Zone
*5.
*6
E!
~
\,I
o
C
DST
(Daylight
Saving
Time)
*5,*6
Select
your
residential
area
from
one
of
the
following
time
zones
for
clock
adjustment.
Alaska,
Pacific,
Mountain,
Central,
Eastern,
Atlantic,
Newfoundland
Activates
this
if
your
residential
area
is
subject
to
DST.
•
Off
:
Cancels.
•
On
:
Activates
the
daylight
saving
time.
Menu
Language
*7
Select
the
initial
disc
menu
language;
Initial
English
(~
59)
Audio
Language
*7
Select
the
initial
audio
language;
Initial
English
(~
59)
Subtitle
*7
Select
the
initial
subtitle
language
or
erase
the
subtitle
<Off>.;
Initial
Off
(~
59)
:
Select
when
the
aspect
ratio
of
the
external
monitor
is
16:9.
Select
when
the
aspect
ratio
of
the
external
monitor
is
4:3.
•
4:3LB
(Letterbox)!
4:3PS
(Pan
Scan)
Select
the
position
of
the
on-screen
bar.
(~
35)
.1
Higher
position.
• 2 :
Lower
position.
Select
the
monitor
type
to
watch
a
wide
screen
picture
on
the
external
monitor.
.16:9
a
\,I
'"
E
File
Type
*7
Select
the
playback
file
type
when
a
disc/USB
contains
different
types
of
files.
You
can
store
this
setting
separately
for
each
source-
"DISC/USB."
•
Audio
Plays
back
audio
files.
•
Still
Picture
Plays
back
JPEG
files.
•
Video
Plays
back
MPEG1/MPEG2
files.
•
Audio&Video
Plays
back
audio
files
and
MPEG1/MPEG2
files.
Cancels.
Activates
Artwork
display.
To
display
the
Artwork,
press
D1SP
repeatedly.
*8
iPod
Artwork
*7
While
playing
back
a
track
that
has
an
Artwork,
the
Artwork
is
displayed
on
the
screen
.
•
Off
.On
*5
Appears
only
when
SIRIUS
Satellite
Radio
or
XM
Satellite
Radio
is
connected.
*6
Appears
only
when
<Clock
Adjust>
(~
15)
is
set
to
<Auto>.
*7
Selectable
only
for
'DISC/USB."
(Playback
stops
when
you
change
the
setting.)
*8
It
takes
5
seconds
or
more
to
display
Artwork
and
no
operations
are
available
while
loading
it.
16

Select
this
when
connecting
an
amplifier
or
a
decoder
incompatible
with
Dolby
Digital
or
MPEG
Audio,
or
when
connecting
to
a
recording
device.
Select
this
when
connecting
an
amplifier
or
a
decoder
compatible
with
Dolby
Digital.
Select
this
when
connecting
an
amplifier
or
a
decoder
compatible
with
Dolby
Digital
or
MPEG
Audio.
•
Stream
•
DolbyD
When
playing
back
a
multi-channel
disc,
this
setting
affects
the
signals
reproduced
through
the
LINE
OUT
terminals.
•
Dolby
Surr.
Select
this
to
enjoy
multi-channel
surround
audio
by
connecting
an
amplifier
compatible
with
Dolby
Surround.
•
Stereo
Normally
select
this.
Select
the
signal
format
emitted
through
the
DIGITAL
OUT
(optical)
terminal.
(~58)
.PCM
Down
Mix*7
D.
(Digital)
Audio
Output
*7
Select
to
apply
the
effect
to
multi-channel
encoded
software.
Select
to
always
use
this
function.
D.
(Dynamic)
Range
Compres.
(Compression)
*7
You
can
enjoy
a
powerful
sound
at
a
low
volume
level
while
playing
Dolby
Digital
software.
•
Auto
When
using
in
North/Central/South
America.
FMI
AM
intervals
are
set
to
200
kHzllO
kHz.
When
using
in
any
other
areas.
FMI
AM
intervals
are
set
to
50
kHz
(100
kHz
during
auto
search)/9
kHz.
When
using
in
South
American
countries
where
FM
interval
is
100
kHz.
AM
interval
is
set
to
10kHz.
•
Europe
.SA
•
Wide
IF
Band
Width
Increases
the
tuner
selectivity
to
reduce
interference
noises
between
adjacent
stations.
(Stereo
effect
may
be
lost.)
Subject
to
the
interference
from
adjacent
stations,
but
sound
quality
will
not
be
degraded
and
the
stereo
effect
_
i'-
-+-
w_ill_re_m_a_in_.
_
t
Area
Setting
c
=
....
Sirius
10*9
Your
SIRIUS
identification
number
appears
on
the
monitor.
*9
Appears
only
when
a
SIRIUS
Satellite
Radio
is
connected.
Continued
on
the
next
page
AV
MENU
17

.On
•
Audio
.iPod(Off)
•
Navigation
•
Audio&Video
You
can
determine
the
use
of
LINE
IN
and
VIDEO
IN
plugs.
(~
50)
•
Off
Select
when
no
component
is
connected
("AV-IN"
is
skipped
while
selecting
the
source).
Select
when
connecting
the
iPod/iPhone
using
the
USB
Audio
and
Video
cable
for
iPod/iPhone.
(~
48)
:
Select
when
connecting
an
AV
component
such
as
a
VCR.
:
Select
when
connecting
an
audio
component
such
as
a
portable
audio
player.
:
Select
when
connecting
a
Navigation
System.
(~
50)
Camera
Input
*11,
*12
For
connecting
a
rear
view
camera
to
the
CAMERA
IN
plug
on
the
rear.
•
Off
:
Select
when
no
rear
view
camera
is
connected
to
the
CAMERA
IN
plug.
:
Select
when
connecting
the
rear
view
camera
to
the
CAMERA
IN
plug.
The
picture
from
the
camera
is
displayed
as
it
is
taken.
-
::I
CL.
.s
External
Input
*13
For
connecting
an
external
component
to
the
CD
changer
jack
on
the
rear.
•
For
connecting
Satellite
radio
interface
and
Smart
Digital
Adapter,
this
setting
is
not
reqUired.
They
are
automatically
detected.
•
Changer/iPod
*14
:
CD
changer,
(~
44),
iPod,
(~
49).
•
External
:
Any
other
than
the
above,
(~51).
Beep
•
Off
:
Cancels.
•
On
:
Activates
the
key-touch
tone.
Telephone
Muting
*15
•
Off
:
Cancels.
•
Mutingl,
:
Select
either
one
which
mutes
the
sounds
while
Muting2
using
the
cellular
phone.
Always
light.
Monitor
panel
buttons
light
up
when
your
finger
moves
closer
to
the
touch
panel.
Monitor
panel
buttons
light
up
when
your
finger
touches
the
touch
panel.
..
(II
.c
o
Illumination
You
can
turn
off
the
lights
of
the
monitor
panel
buttons
while
turning
on
the
unit.
(~7)
•
Normal
•
Proximityl
Motion
•
Tou(h
Panel
Motion
Sensitiv.
Change
the
sensitivity
of
the
sensor
for
<Illumination>
(above).
•
Low,
Mid,
High
Initialize
Initialize
all
settings
you
have
made
in
<AV
Menu>.
Press
and
hold
[Enter]
to
initialize
the
settings,
then
reset
the
unit.
(~
3)
*10
Not
selectable
when
"A
V-IN
"
is
selected
as
the
source.
18

*11
The
REVERSE
GEAR
SIGNAL
lead
connection
is
required.
See
Installation/Connection
Manual.
The
rear
view
through
the
camera
appears
on
the
screen
in
<Full>
aspect
ratio
(regardless
of
the
aspect
ratio
setting)
when
you
shift
the
gear
to
the
reverse
(R)
position.
When
you
press
DISP
on
the
monitor
panel,
or
when
you
shift
the
gear
to
another
position
other
than
the
reverse
(R)
position,
the
rear
view
screen
is
cleared.
*12
While
the
pictures
through
the
camera
are
shown
on
the
monitor,
no
message
will
be
displayed.
*
13
Not
selectable
when
the
component
connected
to
the
CD
changer
jack
is
selected
as
the
source.
*14
The
name
of
the
component
detected
through
the
CD
changer
jack
is
shown.
*15
The
TEL
MUTING
lead
connection
is
required.
See
Installation/Connection
Manual
.
Ex.:
When
storing
into
<User2>.
3
Make
the
setting,
then
store.
•
Storing
your
own
adjustments
You
can
store
your
adjustments
into
<Userl
>,
<User2>,
and
<User3>.
1
Display
<AV
Menu>
screen.
Ir!~
ir
2
Display
<Equalizer>
screen.
Makes
adjustments
by
moving
each
bar
directly.
Preset
equalizing
values
Moves
to
the
other
6
sound
modes.
Selects
a
preset
sound
mode
suitable
to
the
music
genre
.
•
Flat
(Initial),
Hard
Rock,
R&B,
Pop,
Jazz,
Dance,
Country,
Reggae,
Classic,
Userl,
User2,
User3
AV
MENU
19

Volume
Adjust
*1
Subwoofer
Level
High
Pass
Filter
Crossover
Amplifier
Gain
*2
Rear
Speaker
*3
Fader:
Adjust
the
front
and
rear
speaker
output
balance.
•
F6
to
R6;
Initial.o
•
When
using
a
two-speaker
system,
set
the
fader
to
the
center
(.0).
Balance:
Adjust
the
left
and
right
speaker
output
balance.
•
L6
to
R6;
Initial.o
Press
[.~/
...
/
.....
/~]
or
drag
[$]
to
adjust.
Adjust
and
store
the
auto-adjustment
volume
level
for
each
source,
comparing
to
the
FM
volume
level.
The
volume
level
will
automatically
increase
or
decrease
when
you
change
the
source.
•
<Fix>
appears
if
an
FM
broadcast
is
selected
as
the
source.
•-12
to
+
12;
Initial
00
Adjust
the
subwoofer
output
level.
•-06
to
+08;
Initial
00
•
Through
:
Select
when
the
subwoofer
is
not
connected.
•
On
:
Select
when
the
subwoofer
is
connected.
Select
the
crossover
frequency
between
the
front/rear
speakers
and
the
subwoofer.
•
80Hz,
120Hz,
150Hz
You
can
change
the
maximum
volume
level
of
this
unit.
•
Off
Deactivates
the
built-in
amplifier.
•
Low
VOL
00
to
30
(Select
this
if
the
maximum
power
of
the
speakers
is
less
than
50
W.)
•
High
VOL
00
to
50
You
can
activate/deactivate
the
rear
speakers.
•
On
:
Activate
the
rear
speakers.
•
Off
:
Deactivate
the
rear
speakers.
*1
For
'DISC/USB":
You
can
make
the
adjustments
separately
depending
on
the
audio
format-Dolby
digitallMPEG
Audio
and
the
others.
*2
The
volume
level
automatically
changes
to
"VOL
3D"
if
you
change
to
<Low>
with
the
volume
level
set
higher
than
"VOL
3D."
*3
This
setting
takes
effect
only
when
Dual
lone
is
activated.
rt!J
37)
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