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Operation Manual

DVD AV RECEIVER

AVH-P5200DVD
AVH-P5200BT

English
Contents

Thank you for purchasing this PIONEER product.


To ensure proper use, please read through this manual before using this product. It
is especially important that you read and observe WARNINGs and CAUTIONs in
this manual. Please keep the manual in a safe and accessible place for future refer-
ence.

Tuner
Be sure to read this Introduction of tuner operations 16
! DVD video disc region numbers 8 Playing moving images
! Handling guideline 82 Introduction of video playback
operations 17
Precautions
Playing audio
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 5
Introduction of sound playback
To ensure safe driving 5
operations 20
To avoid battery exhaustion 6
Playing still images
Before You Start
Introduction of still image playback
Information to User 7
operations 23
For Canadian model 7
Introduction of still image playback as a
About this unit 7
slideshow operations 24
Operating environment 8
After-sales service for Pioneer products 8 Bluetooth Telephone
Visit our website 8 Introduction of Bluetooth telephone
Protecting your unit from theft 8 operations 25
Resetting the microprocessor 9
Feature demo mode 9 XM/SIRIUS tuner
Adjusting the response positions of the Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner
touch panels (Touch Panel Calibration) 9 operations 27

What’s what HD Radioä tuner


Head unit 10 Introduction of HD Radioä tuner
Optional remote control 10 operations 29

Basic Operations Using Bluetooth wireless technology


Basic Operations 11 Introduction of Bluetooth telephone
Operating the scroll bar and the scrubber operations 30
bar 12 Bluetooth audio operations 31
Activating the touch panel keys 13
Common operations for menu settings/ Detailed instructions
lists 13 Storing and recalling stations 33
Opening and closing the LCD panel 13 Storing the strongest stations 33
Ejecting a disc 14 Tuning in to strong signals 33
Ejecting an SD 15 Tuning in to strong HD Radio signals 33
Setting the clock 15 Using iTunes tagging 34
Switching the media file type 34
Operating the DVD menu 35
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Operating this unit’s iPod function from your Switching the reception mode 47
iPod 35 Calling a number in the phone book 47
Random play (shuffle) 35 Selecting a number by alphabet search
Playing all songs in random order (shuffle mode 47
all) 36 Using the missed, received and dialed call
Repeating playback 36 lists 48
Playing videos from your iPod 36 Using the missed, received and dialed call
Browsing for a video/music on the iPod 36 lists 48
Resume playback (Bookmark) 37 Setting automatic answering 49
Frame-by-frame playback 37 Adjusting the other party’s listening
Slow motion playback 37 volume 49
Searching for the part you want to play 38 Switching the ring tone 49
Changing audio language during playback Using the preset dial lists 49
(Multi-audio) 38 Making a call by entering phone number 49
Changing the subtitle language during Setting the private mode 50
playback (Multi-subtitle) 38 Pairing from this unit 50
Changing the viewing angle during playback Using a Bluetooth device to pair 51
(Multi-angle) 39 Connecting to a Bluetooth device
Return to the specified scene 39 automatically 51
Selecting audio output 39 Switching visible unit 51
PBC playback 39 Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device)
Selecting tracks from the track title list 39 address 52
Selecting files from the file name list 40 Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wireless
Using advanced sound retriever 40 connection 52
Changing audiobook speed 40 Using a cellular phone to initiate a
Displaying lists related to the currently connection 52
playing song (Link Search) 40 Registering a connected cellular phone 52
Playing DivXÒ VOD content 40 Voice recognition 53
Capture an image in JPEG files 41 Connecting a Bluetooth audio player 53
Changing the wide screen mode 41 Connecting to a Bluetooth device
Switching the XM/SIRIUS channel selection automatically 53
mode 42 Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device)
Selecting an XM/SIRIUS channel directly 43 address 53
Using the MyMix function 43
Menu operations
Using the Game Alert function 45
Introduction of menu operations 54
Displaying the Radio ID 46
Audio Adjustments 55
Switching the SIRIUS display 46
Setting up the DVD player 58
Using the Instant Replay function 46
System settings 62
Switching the seek mode 47
Entertainment settings 67

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Customizing menus 68

Other Functions
Changing the picture adjustment 69
Setting rear monitor output 69
Adjusting the response positions of the
touch panels (Touch Panel
Calibration) 70
Using an AUX source 70
Using an external unit 71

Additional Information
Troubleshooting 72
Error messages 74
Understanding auto EQ error messages 77
Understanding messages 78
Indicator list 80
Handling guideline 82
Compressed audio compatibility (disc, USB,
SD) 84
iPod compatibility 85
Sequence of audio files 86
Using the display correctly 86
Copyright and trademark 87
Language code chart for DVD 89
Specifications 91

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Precautions 01

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Precautions
WARNING
Please read all of these instructions regarding ! Do not attempt to install or service your
your display and retain them for future refer- display by yourself. Installation or servi-
ence. cing of the display by persons without
1 Read this manual fully and carefully be- training and experience in electronic
fore operating your display. equipment and automotive accessories
2 Keep this manual handy as a reference for may be dangerous and could expose you
operating procedures and safety informa- to the risk of electric shock or other
tion. hazards.
3 Pay close attention to all warnings in this
manual and follow the instructions care-
fully.
4 Do not allow other persons to use this sys-
To ensure safe driving
tem until they have read and understood WARNING
the operating instructions. ! LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CON-
5 Do not install the display where it may (i) NECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECT
obstruct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the PARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CON-
performance of any of the vehicle’s oper- NECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDE
ating systems or safety features, includ- OF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IM-
ing air bags, hazard lamp buttons or (iii) PROPER CONNECTION OR USE OF
impair the driver’s ability to safely oper- THIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE
ate the vehicle. LAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-
6 Do not operate this display if doing so in JURY OR DAMAGE.
any way will divert your attention from ! To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the
the safe operation of your vehicle. Always potential violation of applicable laws, this unit
observe safe driving rules and follow all is not for use with a video screen that is visible
existing traffic regulations. If you experi- to the driver.
ence difficulty in operating the system or ! To avoid the risk of accident and the potential
reading the display, park your vehicle in a violation of applicable laws, no viewing of
safe location and make necessary adjust- front seat video should ever occur while the
ments. vehicle is being driven.
7 Please remember to wear your seat belt at ! In some countries or states the viewing of
all times while operating your vehicle. If images on a display inside a vehicle even by
you are ever in an accident, your injuries persons other than the driver may be illegal.
can be considerably more severe if your Where such regulations apply, they must be
seat belt is not properly buckled. obeyed and this unit’s DVD features should
8 Never use headphones while driving. not be used.
9 To promote safety, certain functions are
disabled unless the parking brake is on, When you attempt to watch a video image
and the vehicle is not in motion. while driving, the warning Viewing of front
10 Never set the volume of your display so seat video source while driving is strictly
high that you cannot hear outside traffic prohibited. will appear on the front display.
and emergency vehicles. To watch a video image on the front display,
park your vehicle in a safe place and apply the
parking brake.

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01 Precautions

Parking brake interlock ! Please note that the edges of the rear view
camera images may differ slightly according
Certain functions (Video viewing and certain
to whether full screen images are displayed
touch panel keys) offered by this unit could be
when backing up, and whether the images are
dangerous and/or unlawful if used while driv-
used for checking the rear when the vehicle is
ing. To prevent such functions from being
moving forward.
used while the vehicle is in motion, there is an
interlock system that senses when the parking
brake is set. If you attempt to use the functions
described above while driving, they will be- To avoid battery exhaustion
come disabled until you stop the vehicle in a Keep the vehicle engine running when using
safe place, and (1) apply the parking brake, (2) this unit to avoid draining the battery power.
release the parking brake, and then (3) apply ! When no power is supplied to this unit,
the parking brake again. Please keep the such as when the vehicle battery is being
brake pedal pushed down before releasing the replaced, the microcomputer of this unit re-
parking brake. turns to its initial condition. We recom-
mend that you transcribe the audio
adjustment data.
When using a display connected
to REAR MONITOR OUTPUT WARNING
This unit’s REAR MONITOR OUTPUT is for Do not use with vehicles that do not feature an
connection of a display to enable passengers ACC position.
in the rear seats to watch the DVD or Video
CD.

WARNING
NEVER install the rear display in a location
where the driver can watch a DVD while driving.

When using the rear view camera


With an optional rear view camera, this unit
can be used as an aid to keep an eye on trai-
lers, or when backing into a tight parking spot.

WARNING
! SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR RE-
VERSED.
! USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR
MIRROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA.
OTHER USE MAY RESULT IN INJURY
OR DAMAGE.

CAUTION
! The rear view camera function is to be used
as an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or while
backing up. Do not use for entertainment pur-
poses.

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Before You Start 02

FCC ID: AJDK027 About this unit


MODEL NO.: AVH-P5200BT The tuner frequencies on this unit are allo-
IC: 775E-K027 cated for use in North America. Use in other

Before You Start


This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation areas may result in poor reception.
exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled
equipment and meets the FCC/IC radio fre-
quency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supple- WARNING
Handling the cord on this product or cords asso-
ment C to OET65. This equipment has very low
ciated with accessories sold with the product
levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply
may expose you to chemicals listed on proposi-
without maximum permissive exposure evalua-
tion 65 known to the State of California and other
tion (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be
governmental entities to cause cancer and birth
installed and operated with at least 20 cm and
defect or other reproductive harm. Wash hands
more between the radiator and person’s body
after handling..
(excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and
ankles).
CAUTION:
This transmitter must not be co-located or op- USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR
erated in conjunction with any other antenna PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES
or transmitter. OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION
EXPOSURE.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
CAUTION:
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
two conditions:
WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-
EYE HAZARD.
ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-
ference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION
! Do not allow this unit to come into contact
with liquids. Electrical shock could result.
Information to User Also, damage to this unit, smoke, and over-
heating could result from contact with liquids.
Alteration or modifications carried out without ! Keep this manual handy for future reference.
appropriate authorization may invalidate the ! Always keep the volume low enough to hear
user’s right to operate the equipment. outside sounds.
! Avoid exposure to moisture.
! If the battery is disconnected or discharged,
any preset memory will be erased.
For Canadian model Important (Serial number)

This Class B digital apparatus complies with The serial number is located on the bottom of
Canadian ICES-003. this unit. For your own security and convenience,
be sure to record this number on the enclosed
warranty card.

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02 Before You Start

DVD video disc region numbers Visit our website


Only DVD video discs with compatible region Visit us at the following site:
numbers can be played on this player. You can http://www.pioneerelectronics.com
find the region number of the player on the 1 Register your product. We will keep the details
bottom of this unit and in this manual (refer to of your purchase on file to help you refer to
Specifications on page 91). this information in the event of an insurance
claim such as loss or theft.
2 Receive updates on the latest products and
Operating environment technologies.
This unit should be used within the tempera- 3 Download owner’s manuals, order product
ture ranges shown below. catalogues, research new products, and
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After-sales service for


Pioneer products
Please contact the dealer or distributor from
where you purchased this unit for after-sales
service (including warranty conditions) or any
other information. In case the necessary infor- Protecting your unit from
mation is not available, please contact the theft
companies listed below:
Please do not ship your unit to the companies The front panel can be detached to deter theft.
at the addresses listed below for repair without ! If the front panel is not detached from the
advance contact. head unit within four seconds of turning off
the ignition, a warning tone will sound.
! You can turn off the warning tone. Refer to
U.S.A. Switching the warning tone on page 64.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION Important
P.O. Box 1760
! Handle gently when removing or attaching
Long Beach, CA 90801-1760
the front panel.
800-421-1404
! Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive
CANADA
shock.
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.
! Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT
high temperatures.
300 Allstate Parkway
! If removed, replace the front panel on the unit
Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2
before starting up your vehicle.
1-877-283-5901
905-479-4411

For warranty information please see the Lim-


ited Warranty sheet included with this unit.

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Before You Start 02

Removing the front panel 2 Press RESET with a pen tip or other
pointed instrument.
% Pinch the top and bottom of its right For this function, verify the following section
side and pull the front panel out.

Before You Start


before operation. Refer to this page.
Take care not pinch it too tightly or to drop it,
and also avoid contact with water or other
fluids to prevent permanent damage.

RESET button

Note
Switch your engine ON or set the ignition switch
Re-attaching the front panel to ACC ON before pressing RESET in the follow-
ing situations:
1 Slide the front panel to the left. ! After completing connections
Front panel and the head unit are connected ! When erasing all stored settings
on the left side. Make sure that the front panel ! When resetting the unit to its initial (factory)
has been properly connected to the head unit. settings

Feature demo mode


The feature demo automatically starts when
you select Off for the source and continues
while the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON.
To cancel the feature demo, press and hold
2 Press the right side of the front panel MUTE/ . Press and hold MUTE/ again to
until it is firmly seated. restart. Operating the feature demo while the
# If you can’t attach the front panel to the head
car engine is turned off it may drain the bat-
unit successfully, try again. However, forcing the
tery power.
front panel into place may result in damage.
Important

Resetting the microprocessor Failure to connect the red lead (ACC) of this unit
to a terminal coupled with ignition switch on/off
By pressing RESET, you can reset the micro- operations may lead to battery drain.
processor to its initial settings without chan-
ging the bookmark information.
The microprocessor must be reset in the fol-
lowing situations:
Adjusting the response
! Before using this unit for the first time after positions of the touch panels
installation (Touch Panel Calibration)
! If the unit fails to operate properly
! When strange or incorrect messages ap- If you feel that the touch panel keys on the
pear on the display screen deviate from the actual positions that
respond to your touch, adjust the response po-
1 Turn the ignition switch OFF. sitions of the touch panel. Refer to Adjusting
the response positions of the touch panels
(Touch Panel Calibration) on page 70.

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03 What’s what

Head unit CAUTION


! Use an optional Pioneer USB cable (CD-U50E)
to connect the USB audio player/USB mem-
ory as any device connected directly to the
unit will protrude out from the unit and may
be dangerous.
! Do not use unauthorized products.
! For details on how to operate a navigation unit
from this unit, refer to its operation manual.

Note
When the navigation unit is connected, press
MODE to switch to the navigation display. Press
MODE and hold to turn the display off.
Press MODE again to turn the display on.

Optional remote control


The remote control CD-R55 is sold separately.
For details concerning operations, see the re-
mote control manual.

Part Part

MUTE/
1 ( : AVH-P5200BT 8 OPEN/CLOSE
only)
MENU AUX input jack (3.5
Displaying the mm stereo/video
2 menu. 9 jack)
Returning to the Use to connect an
normal display. auxiliary device.
Auto EQ micro-
MODE phone input jack
3 Turning the infor- a Use to connect an
mation display off. auto EQ micro-
phone.

USB port
When connecting,
4 Disc loading slot b
open the USB con-
nector lid.

5 SRC/OFF c RESET

SD memory card
6 c/d (TRACK) d
slot
7 h (eject)

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Basic Operations 04

Basic Operations Selecting a source using the buttons


1 Press SRC/OFF to cycle through the sources
1 2 listed below:
Wed 28 may
Selecting a source using the touch panel keys
12:45 PM
1 Touch the source icon and then touch the desired
source name.
! XM – XM tuner
! Sirius – SIRIUS tuner

Basic Operations
! HD Radio – Digital Radio tuner
! Radio – Radio
! AV – AV input
! Disc – Built-in DVD player
3 4 5 6 ! USB/iPod – USB/iPod
! SD – SD memory card
Rear
Radio Rear Front View ! EXT1 – External unit 1
Disc ! EXT2 – External unit 2
iPod ! AUX – AUX
SD ! TEL – Bluetooth telephone/audio
SD
(Function of AVH-P5200DVD)
AUX
! When the source icon is not displayed, it can be
displayed by touching the screen.
! While operating the menu, you cannot select a
1 Touch panel keys source by touching the source icon.

Adjusting the volume


1 Displaying the source menu. 1 Rotate MUTE/ to increase or decrease the vo-
lume.
Switching to clock adjust-
Wed 28 may ment display.
2 12:45 PM Refer to Setting the clock on Notes
page 15.
! In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be re-
Source icon
Selecting a favorite source. ferred to as “iPod”.
3 Radio When the source icon is not ! The USB/iPod icon will change as follows:
displayed, it can be displayed — USB is displayed when a USB storage de-
by touching the screen.
vice is connected.
Switching the output source — iPod is displayed when an iPod is con-
for the rear monitor. nected.
4 Rear Front Refer to Setting rear monitor
— USB/iPod is displayed when no device is
output on page 69.
connected.
Rear Switching the rear view ! When appropriately set up, the image from
5 View image on or off.
the rear view camera can be displayed auto-
6 Turning the unit off. matically. For details, refer to Setting the rear
view camera (back up camera) on page 65.

Turning the unit on using the buttons


1 Press SRC/OFF to turn the unit on.

Turning the unit off using the buttons


1 Press SRC/OFF and hold until the unit turns off.

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04 Basic Operations

! An external unit refers to a Pioneer product,


Viewing the hidden items
such as those which will be available in the fu- 1 Touch the scroll icon or drag the scrubber bar to
ture. Although incompatible as a source, the view any hidden items.
basic functions of up to two external units can
Specifying the playback point
be controlled with this unit. When two exter- 1 Drag the scrubber bar on the screen.
nal units are connected, the external units are (Not available when the scrubber bar is grayed
automatically allocated to external unit 1 or out.)
external unit 2.

Operating the scroll bar


and the scrubber bar

1
Audio
Fader/Balance F/R 0 L/R 0
Graphic EQ Super Bass
Auto EQ On
Sonic Center Control L/R:0
Loudness
Subwoofer Off

21

Wed 28 may
12:45 PM

01 01 01 L+R
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab

8 12

01:45 -02:45

1 Scroll icon
Appears when selectable items are hidden.
2 Scrubber bar
Appears when the playback point can be spe-
cified or set by dragging.

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Basic Operations 04

Activating the touch panel Common operations for


keys menu settings/lists
(AVH-P5200BT only)
1 1 Starting the Bluetooth telephone
menu.
Wed 28 may
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth tel-

Basic Operations
12:45 PM ephone operations on page 25.
01 01 01 L+R
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab Displaying the list menu.
Starting the search function.
8 12
Displaying the menu.
01:45 -02:45
:45
45
Refer to Introduction of menu opera-
tions on page 54.
1 2 1 Displaying still images as a slide
show when listening to another
Return source.
Viewing slide shows
3 Refer to Introduction of still image
playback operations on page 23.

1 Touch panel keys Returning to the previous display


Returning to the previous list/cate-
Perform various operations by touching the
gory (the folder/category one level
panel. higher)
2 Open/close keys
Control the touch panel key area by touching ! Press and hold MENU to display
these keys. Picture Adjustment.
Refer to Changing the picture adjustment
Turning the display to simpli-
on page 69.
fied display.
Returning to the normal dis-
play by touching the screen
1 when playing moving Opening and closing the
images.
Returning to the normal dis- LCD panel
play by touching same icon
when playing audio. The LCD panel will open or close automatically
when the ignition switch is turned on or off.
Viewing the hidden touch You can turn off the automatic close/open
2
panel keys. function. (Refer to page 9.)
! Do not close the LCD panel by force with
Shorten the touch panel your hands. That will cause a malfunction.
3
area. ! The automatic close/open function will op-
erate the display as follows.
— When the ignition switch is turned OFF
while the LCD panel is opened, the LCD
panel will close after six seconds.
— When the ignition switch is turned ON
again (or turned to ACC), the LCD panel
will open automatically.

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04 Basic Operations

— Removing or attaching the front panel 1 Display the system menu.


will automatically close or open the LCD Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
panel. (Refer to page 64.) page 54.
! When the ignition switch is turned OFF
after the LCD panel has been closed, turn- 2 Touch TILT.
ing the ignition switch ON again (or turning 3 Touch the TILT keys to adjust the LCD
it to ACC) will not open the LCD panel. In panel to an easily viewable angle.
this case, press OPEN/CLOSE to open the The LCD panel angle continues changing as
LCD panel. long as you touch and hold the TILT keys.
! When closing the LCD panel, check to
make sure that it has closed completely. If
the LCD panel has stopped halfway, leaving
it like this could result in damage.

CAUTION
Keep hands and fingers clear of the unit when
opening, closing, or adjusting the LCD panel. Be
especially cautious of children’s hands and fin-
gers.
Laying the panel down.
% Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the LCD
panel. Returning the panel to the upright
# To close the LCD panel, press OPEN/CLOSE position.
again.
# As the set angle is saved, the LCD panel will
automatically be adjusted to the same position
Adjusting the LCD panel angle
the next time the LCD panel is opened.
Important
! If you can hear the LCD panel knocking Turning the LCD panel horizontally
against your vehicle’s console or dashboard,
When the LCD panel is upright and hinders
touch the TILT keys to move the LCD panel a
the operation of the air conditioner, the panel
little forward.
can be turned horizontally temporarily.
! When adjusting the LCD panel angle, be sure
to touch the TILT keys. Forcibly adjusting the % Press and hold OPEN/CLOSE to turn the
LCD panel by hand may damage it. LCD panel horizontally.
# To return to the original position, press and
hold OPEN/CLOSE again.
# The LCD panel returns to the original position
automatically, indicated with a beeping sound 10
seconds after operation.

Ejecting a disc
1 Press h (eject).
2 Eject a disc

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Basic Operations 04

Ejecting an SD
1 Removing the front panel
Refer to Removing the front panel on page 9.
2 Push an SD.
3 Ejecting an SD

Basic Operations
Setting the clock
1 Switch to Clock Adjustment display.
Refer to Basic Operations on page 11.
2 Select the item to set.
3 Touch a or b to set the correct date
and time.

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05 Tuner

Introduction of tuner Manual tuning (step by step) using the buttons


1 Press c or d (TRACK).
operations
Seek tuning using the buttons
1 2 3 1 Press and hold c or d (TRACK).
Local Wed 28 may
Radio 12:45 PM

Note
Abcdeabcdeabcde
Abcdeabcdeabcde
Abcdeabcdeabcde
87.5MHz Listening AM radio while an iPod is charged from
this unit may generate noise. In this case, discon-
P 2
P.ch
nect the iPod from this unit.
Band:
FM1 87.5 MHz

4 5 6
1 Touch panel keys

Turning local seek tuning on


and off.
1
Refer to Tuning in to strong
signals on page 33.

Switching the equalizer


curves.
Refer to Using the equalizer
on page 55.
2 Touch and hold for more
than two seconds to turn the
auto-equalizer on or off.
Refer to Using the auto-
equalizer on page 56.

Displaying the preset chan-


nel list.
Refer to Storing and recalling
stations on page 33.
3
Refer to Storing the strongest
stations on page 33.
Refer to Storing and recalling
stations on page 33.

Band: Selecting a band (FM1, FM2,


4
FM3 for FM or AM).

Recalling radio station fre-


quencies assigned to preset
5 tuning keys.
Refer to Storing and recalling
stations on page 33.

Saving song information


(tag) from the broadcasting
6 TAG station to your iPod.
Refer to Using iTunes tagging
on page 34.

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Playing moving images 06

Introduction of video 1 Touch panel keys

playback operations Selecting the repeat range.


1 Refer to Repeating playback
You can view DVD/DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD/CD-R/ on page 36.
CD-RW/USB/SD/iPod.
During playback, touch the
point at which you want to re-
sume playback the next time
Wed 28 may 2
12:45 PM the disc is loaded.
01 01 01 L+R Refer to Resume playback
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab (Bookmark) on page 37.

Changing the screen mode.

Playing moving images


8 12 3 Refer to Changing the wide
screen mode on page 41.
01:45 -02:45
Switching the equalizer
curves.
Return Refer to Using the equalizer
on page 55.
4 Touch and hold for more
than two seconds to turn the
DVD video auto-equalizer on or off.
Refer to Using the auto-
Return equalizer on page 56.

Switching between audio


languages during playback.
5 Refer to Changing audio lan-
Video CD guage during playback (Multi-
audio) on page 38.

Switching between subtitle


iPod S.Rtrv Wed 28 may
ALL Songs 12:45 PM languages during playback.
6 Refer to Changing the subti-
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab tle language during playback
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab (Multi-subtitle) on page 38.
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab
2067/12345 Switching among viewing
angles during playback.
01:45 -02:45 7 Refer to Changing the view-
ing angle during playback
(Multi-angle) on page 39.
iPod video Switching the audio output,
when playing video discs re-
01:45 -02:45 corded with LPCM audio.
Refer to Selecting audio out-
8 put on page 39.
Switching between stereo
When playing a disc containing a mixture and monaural audio output,
of various media file types when playing Video CD
discs.
! If an iPod with video capabilities is con-
nected to this unit using an interface cable
such as the CD-IU50V (sold separately), you
can enjoy the video contents of the iPod as
an iPod source.

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06 Playing moving images

Starting the search function. Speeding down the playback


Refer to Searching for the part speed in four steps, during
h
you want to play on page 38. slow motion playback on
Refer to Selecting files from Video CD.
the file name list on page 40.
9 Returning to the specified
Displaying iPod menus.
Refer to Playing videos from scene to which the DVD cur-
your iPod on page 36 and Return rently being played has been
i
Browsing for a video/music preprogrammed to return.
on the iPod on page 36. Refer to Return to the speci-
fied scene on page 39.
Returning to normal play-
back during paused, slow Playing the video on your
motion, or frame-by-frame iPod in a random order.
j
playback. Refer to Random play (shuf-
a
fle) on page 35.

Pausing playback Switching the Advanced


sound retriever function set-
ting when playing a video on
Displaying the DVD menu k
your iPod.
during DVD playback. Refer to Using advanced
b
Refer to Operating the DVD sound retriever on page 40.
menu on page 35.
Conducting operation from
Returning to the top menu your iPod and listening to it
c using your car’s speaker’s.
during DVD playback. l
Refer to Operating this unit’s
Stopping playback. iPod function from your iPod
Stopping playback at the on page 35.
point set in Resume play- Switching between media
back. file types to play on DVD/CD/
d
Touch one more time to stop m USB/SD.
playback completely. Refer to Switching the media
Refer to Resume playback file type on page 34.
(Bookmark) on page 37.

Displaying arrow keys to op-


erate the DVD menu.
e
Refer to Using the arrow keys
on page 35.

Skipping to another title.


f Selecting a folder during
DivX file playback.

Moving ahead one frame at a


time during playback.
Refer to Frame-by-frame play-
back on page 37.
Touch and hold for more
g than two seconds to slow
down playback speed.
Speeding up the playback
speed in four steps during
slow motion playback on
DVD video/Video CD.

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Playing moving images 06

tails, refer to Resume playback (Bookmark) on


Playing back videos
1 Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with the page 37.
label side up. ! Some operations may not be available while
Playback will automatically start. watching a DVD due to the programming of
! If you are playing a DVD or Video CD, a menu the disc. In such cases, the icon appears
may appear. Refer to Operating the DVD menu on
on the screen.
page 35 and PBC playback on page 39.
! When the automatic playback function is on, the
! To ensure proper operation, connect the dock
unit will skip the DVD menu and automatically connector cable from the iPod directly to this
start playback from the first chapter of the first unit.
title. Refer to Automatic playback of DVDs on page ! If the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON, the
61. iPod battery will be charged while connected.
1 If a disc has already been inserted, press SRC/

Playing moving images


However, the iPod battery is not charged when
OFF or touch the source icon to select the source.
! When the source icon is not displayed, it can be
you select an SD as the source.
displayed by touching the screen. ! While the iPod is connected to this unit, the
! Disconnect headphones from the iPod before iPod cannot be turned on or off.
connecting to this unit. However, the iPod can be turned on or off
! Depending on the iPod model and the amount of when you select an SD as the source.
data stored in the iPod, it may take some time for
playback to begin.
! Use the touch panel keys to select the iPod after
connecting it to this unit.
! No Device is displayed when disconnecting the
iPod.
1 If a message is displayed after loading a disc con-
taining DivX VOD content, touch Play.
Refer to Playing DivXÒ VOD content on page 40.

Ejecting a disc
1 Refer to Ejecting a disc on page 14 or Ejecting an
SD on page 15.

Selecting a chapter using the buttons


1 Press c or d (TRACK).

Fast forwarding or reversing using the buttons


1 Press and hold c or d (TRACK).
! Fast forward/fast rewind may not always be possi-
ble on some discs. In such cases, normal play-
back will automatically resume.

Notes
! This DVD player can play back a DivX file re-
corded on CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW. (Please
see the following section for files that can be
played back. Refer to page 84.)
! Do not insert anything other than a DVD (-R/-
RW) or CD (-R/-RW) into the disc loading slot.
! If the bookmark function is on, DVD playback
resumes from the selected point. For more de-

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Section

07 Playing audio

Introduction of sound Switching the equalizer


curves.
playback operations Refer to Using the equali-
You can listen to DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD/CD-R/ zer on page 55.
Touch and hold for more
CD-RW/USB/SD/iPod sound files. 4
than two seconds to turn
the auto-equalizer on or
1 2 3 4 5 off.
ROM S.Rtrv Wed 28 may
12:45 PM
Refer to Using the auto-
ALL Songs
g
equalizer on page 56.
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab Displaying a list of track
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab
titles/file names to select
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab
songs on a CD.
87 125
Refer to Selecting tracks
01:45 -02:45
from the track title list on
page 39.
Displaying the file name
6 7 8 9 5 list to select the files.
CD Refer to Selecting files
from the file name list on
f 1 a b 3 4i 5 page 40.
Displaying iPod menus.
S.Rtrv Wed 28 may
iPod ALL Songs 12:45 PM Refer to Browsing for a
video/music on the iPod
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab on page 36.
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab
Abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab
2067/12345
Pausing and starting
6
01:45 -02:45 playback

6 h g c d e
iPod audio Switching the text infor-
mation to display on this
7
unit when playing MP3/
You can control an iPod with this unit by using
WMA/AAC files.
a cable such as the CD-IU50 (sold separately).
1 Touch panel keys

Selecting the repeat 8 Selecting a folder.


range.
1
Refer to Repeating play-
back on page 36.
Switching between
Playing songs in random media file types on a
order. DVD/CD/USB/SD.
2 9
Refer to Random play Refer to Switching the
(shuffle) on page 35. media file type on page
34.
Switching the Advanced
sound retriever function Playing songs on the
setting when playing iPod in random order.
3 audio. a
Refer to Random play
Refer to Using advanced (shuffle) on page 35.
sound retriever on page
40.

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Playing audio 07

Changing the speed of Playing back sound


audiobook playback on 1 Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with the
b the iPod. label side up.
Refer to Changing audio- Playback will automatically start.
book speed on page 40. 1 If a disc has already been inserted, press SRC/
Switching to Link Search OFF or touch the source icon to select the source.
mode to play songs re- ! When the source icon is not displayed, it can be
lated to the currently displayed by touching the screen.
playing song on the iPod. ! Disconnect headphones from the iPod before
c connecting to this unit.
Refer to Displaying lists
related to the currently ! Depending on the iPod model and the amount of
playing song (Link Search) data stored in the iPod, it may take some time for
on page 40. playback to begin.
! Use the touch panel keys to select the iPod after
Playing all songs on the
connecting it to this unit.

Playing audio
iPod in random order.
! No Device is displayed when disconnecting the
d Refer to Playing all songs
in random order (shuffle iPod.
all) on page 36. Ejecting a disc
Conducting operation 1 Refer to Ejecting a disc on page 14 or Ejecting an
from your iPod and listen- SD on page 15.
ing to it using your car’s
Selecting a track using the buttons
e speaker’s.
1 Press c or d (TRACK).
Refer to Operating this
unit’s iPod function from Fast forwarding or reversing using the buttons
your iPod on page 35. 1 Press and hold c or d (TRACK).
2 Text information
Notes
Displaying the Songs list
on the iPod. ! When playing back files recorded as VBR
f Refer to Searching for a (variable bit rate) files, the play time will not be
video/music by category
on page 36.
correctly displayed if fast forward or reverse
operations are used.
Displaying the Artists list ! To ensure proper operation, connect the dock
on the iPod.
g Refer to Searching for a connector cable from the iPod directly to this
video/music by category unit.
on page 36. ! If the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON, the
Displaying the Albums iPod battery will be charged while connected.
list on the iPod. However, the iPod battery is not charged when
h Refer to Searching for a you select an SD as the source.
video/music by category ! While the iPod is connected to this unit, the
on page 36.
iPod cannot be turned on or off.
3 Artwork display However, the iPod can be turned on or off
when you select an SD as the source.
Starting Album Link Play on your iPod ! If the characters recorded on the disc are not
when you touch the artwork display.
i compatible with this unit, those characters
Refer to Displaying lists related to the cur-
rently playing song (Link Search) on page 40. will not be displayed.
! Text information may not be correctly dis-
played depending on the recorded environ-
ment.

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Section

07 Playing audio

! USB storage device that can be charged via


USB will be recharged when plugged in and
the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON.
However, the USB storage device that can be
charged via USB will not be recharged when
you select an SD as the source.
! Disconnect the USB portable audio player/
USB memory when you are done using it.
! When you select Clock or Speana on Select-
ing the background display on page 68, the art-
work is not displayed.

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Section

Playing still images 08

Introduction of still image Displaying the file name


list to select the files.
playback operations 4 Refer to Selecting files from
You can view still images saved in CD-R/CD- the file name list on page
40.
RW/USB/SD.

1 2 3 4
Starting or pausing the sli-
Wed 28 may 5
Photo Off Full 12:45 PM deshow.

Abcdeabcdeabcde
Abcdeabcdeabcde
Rotating the displayed pic-
6
2 2 ture 90° clockwise
Capture
Capturing an image in
JPEG files.
7
5 6 7 8 Refer to Capture an image

Playing still images


in JPEG files on page 41.
CD

01:45 -02:45

8 Selecting a folder.

When playing a disc containing a mixture


of various media file types
Switching between media
file types.
When loading a CD-R/RW/USB/SD containing 9
Refer to Switching the
JPEG picture files, this unit starts a slideshow media file type on page 34.
from the first folder/picture on the disc/device.
The player displays the pictures in each folder Playing still images
in alphabetical order. 1 Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with the
The table below shows the controls for viewing label side up.
a slideshow. Playback will automatically start.
1 Touch panel keys 1 If a disc has already been inserted, press SRC/
OFF or touch the source icon to select the source.
Touch any of the following touch panel keys to
! When the source icon is not displayed, it can be
select the function to be adjusted. displayed by touching the screen.

Selecting the repeat range. Ejecting a disc


1 Refer to Repeating playback 1 Refer to Ejecting a disc on page 14 or Ejecting an
on page 36. SD on page 15.

Playing files in a random Selecting a file using the buttons


order. 1 Press c or d (TRACK).
2
Refer to Random play (shuf-
fle) on page 35. Fast file searching
1 Press and hold c or d (TRACK).
Changing the screen mode ! You can search 10 JPEG files at a time.
3 Refer to Changing the wide
screen mode on page 41.

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Section

08 Playing still images

Notes
! This unit can play back a JPEG file recorded
4 Selecting a folder.
on CD-R/RW/ROM/SD/USB storage device.
(Please see the following section for files that
can be played back. Refer to page 84.)
! Files are played back in file number order and
folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If
5 Selecting a file.
folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback
commences with folder 02.)

Introduction of still image 6


Starting or pausing the sli-
deshow.
playback as a slideshow
operations
You can view still images saved in CD-R/CD- Rotating the displayed pic-
7
ture 90° clockwise
RW/USB/SD as a slideshow when listening to
another source. Capturing an image in
JPEG files.
1 2 3 4 5 8
Refer to Capture an image
in JPEG files on page 41.
Off Full

1 Start slideshow when listening to an-


other source.
Refer to Common operations for menu set-
tings/lists on page 13.
Capture

Displaying still images as a slide


6 7 8 show.

The table below shows the controls for viewing


a slideshow. 2 Select the device containing the files
1 Touch panel keys that you want to display.
Touch any of the following touch panel keys to ! Disc – Built-in DVD player
select the function to be adjusted. ! USB – USB
! SD – SD memory card
Selecting the repeat range. # To cancel searching, touch Cancel.
1 Refer to Repeating playback
on page 36.
Notes
Playing files in a random
order. ! When the USB or SD source is selected, this
2
Refer to Random play (shuf- unit cannot view still images on USB/SD as a
fle) on page 35.
slideshow.
Changing the screen mode ! When MW/LW band is selected, this unit can-
3 Refer to Changing the wide not view still images as a slideshow.
screen mode on page 41.

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Bluetooth Telephone 09

Introduction of Bluetooth ! Be sure to park your vehicle in a safe place


and apply the parking brake when performing
telephone operations this operation.

1 1 Incoming call notice


Wed 28 may
Indicates that an incoming call has been re-
Radio 12:45 PM 1
ceived and has not been checked yet.
ABCDEHGHI 01
Abcdeabcdeabcde 012345678901
! Not displayed for calls made when your
Abcdeabcdeabcde cellular phone is disconnected from this
Abcdeabcdeabcde
unit.
P.CH 2
Off On 2 Touch panel keys
Band:
FM1 87.5 MHz
Switching the mode to enter
4 5 7 the phone number directly.
1 Refer to Making a call by en-
1 2 6 3 tering phone number on page
Telephone standby display 49.

Switching to the call history

Bluetooth Telephone
list.
Wed 28 may
12:45 PM 1
2 Refer to Using the missed, re-
1 2 3 ABCDEHGHI 01 ceived and dialed call lists on
012345678901 page 48.
4 5 6

7 8 9 Off Switching to the phone book


0 mode.
* #
Refer to Calling a number in
+ C
3 the phone book on page 47.
Refer to Selecting a number
8 a 9b by alphabet search mode on
When switching to the entering page 47.
phone number mode Turning automatic answering
on or off.
4
Refer to Setting automatic an-
You can use Bluetooth telephone (AVH-P5200BT swering on page 49.
only).
Turning the ring tone for in-
coming calls on or off.
Important 5
Refer to Switching the ring
tone on page 49.
! Since this unit is on standby to connect with
your cellular phone via Bluetooth wireless Displaying the preset dial
technology, using it without the engine run- screen.
6
Refer to Using the preset dial
ning can drain the battery power. lists on page 49.
! Advanced operations that require attention
Displaying the Bluetooth
such as dialing numbers on the monitor, etc.,
connection menu.
are prohibited while driving. Park your vehicle 7
Refer to the instructions
in a safe place when using these advanced from page 50 to page 52.
operations.
Turning private mode on or
! Operations available may be limited depend- off.
8
ing on the cellular phone connected to this Refer to Setting the private
unit. mode on page 50.

En 25
Section

09 Bluetooth Telephone

Adjusting the other party’s 1 Connection


listening volume.
First, you need to connect a Bluetooth telephone
9 Refer to Adjusting the other
to this unit.
party’s listening volume on
For detailed instructions on connecting your
page 49.
phone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technol-
Accepting an incoming call. ogy, see following section. Using a Bluetooth de-
Making a phone call, when vice to pair on page 51 and Pairing from this unit
a selecting a phone number. on page 50.
Switching between callers on ! You may also need to enter a PIN code into
hold. this unit. If your telephone requires a PIN
Ending a call. code to establish a connection, look for the
b Rejecting an incoming call. code on the telephone or in its accompanying
Canceling call waiting. documentation. Refer to Entering PIN code for
Bluetooth wireless connection on page 52.
2 Volume adjustment
Accepting an incoming call Adjust the earpiece volume of your cellular phone
Ending a call to your preference. The unit will record the ad-
1 Press MUTE/ . justed volume level as the default setting.
! The volume of the caller’s voice and ring tone
may vary depending on the type of cellular
Notes phone.
! Private mode can only be operated while you ! If there is a large volume difference between
the ring tone and caller’s voice, the overall vo-
are talking on the phone.
lume level may become unstable.
! To end the call, both you and the other caller ! Make sure to adjust the volume to a proper
must hang up your phones. level before disconnecting the cellular phone
from the unit. If the volume is muted (zero
level) on your cellular phone, the volume level
Setting up for hands-free phoning of your cellular phone remains muted even
Before you can use the hands-free phoning after the cellular phone is disconnected.
function you must set up the unit for use with
your cellular phone. This entails establishing a
Bluetooth wireless connection between this
unit and your phone, registering your phone
with this unit, and adjusting the volume level.

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XM/SIRIUS tuner 10

Introduction of XM/SIRIUS these points. For all other information on


using the SIRIUS tuner, please refer to the SIR-
tuner operations IUS operation manual.
1 2 3 4 5 ! With this unit, you can operate one addi-
tional function: XM/SIRIUS channel direct
Mode Memo Team Wed 28 may
SIRIUS All CH Off Off 12:45 PM selection. Refer to Selecting an XM/SIRIUS
channel directly on page 43.
Abcdeabcdeabcde
1 Touch panel keys
Abcdeabcdeabcde
CH183
P.CH 2
Mode Selecting a channel by num-
Band: All CH ber or category.
CH183
1 Refer to Switching the XM/
Mode SIRIUS channel selection
6 7 Category mode on page 42.

Instant
Replay Memo Memo Game
Edit Info
Team
Setting
Memo
Tuning the MyMix function
8 9 a b c d On on or off for the SIRIUS tuner.
2
Refer to Turning the MyMix
SIRIUS tuner Memo function on or off. on page 44.
1 4 5
Off

XM/SIRIUS tuner
XM XM Mode Wed 28 may
All CH 12:45 PM
Team Turning the Game Alert on or
Abcdeabcdeabcde
Abcdeabcdeabcde On off for the SIRIUS tuner.
Abcdeabcdeabcde
Abcdeabcdeabcde
CH183 3
Team
Refer to Switching the Game
Alert on or off on page 45.
P.ch 2
Off
Band:
XM CH183
Switching the equalizer
6 curves.
Refer to Using the equalizer
on page 55.
Memo Memo
Edit 4 Touch and hold for more
than two seconds to turn the
8 a b auto-equalizer on or off.
Refer to Using the auto-
XM tuner
equalizer on page 56.
You can use this unit to control an XM satellite Displaying the preset chan-
digital tuner (GEX-P920XM), which is sold se- nel list.
parately. Refer to Storing and recalling
stations on page 33.
For details concerning operation, refer to the Selecting a channel directly.
XM tuner’s operation manuals. This section Refer to Selecting an XM/SIR-
5 IUS channel directly on page
provides information on XM operations with 43.
this unit which differs from that described in Selecting a channel from the
the XM tuner’s operation manual. XM channel list.
When the SIRIUS tuner is used together with Refer to Selecting a channel
from the XM channel list dis-
this unit, some operations differ slightly from play on page 42.
those described in the SIRIUS operation man-
ual. This manual provides information on

En 27
Section

10 XM/SIRIUS tuner

Selecting a band (XM1, XM2 Switching the SIRIUS information.


Band: or XM3) for XM tuner. Refer to Switching the SIRIUS display on
6 Selecting a band (SIRIUS1, 7 page 46.
SIRIUS2 or SIRIUS3) for the Touch and hold for more than two seconds
SIRIUS tuner. to scroll the text.

Recalling radio station fre-


quencies assigned to preset Manual tuning (step by step) using the buttons
tuning keys. 1 Press c or d (TRACK).
Refer to Storing and recalling
stations on page 33. Seek tuning using the buttons
Selecting the channel cate- 1 Press and hold c or d (TRACK).
8 gory when selecting Mode
Category.
Refer to Switching the XM/ Note
SIRIUS channel selection
mode on page 42 and Select- You can also perform tuning from a desired chan-
ing a SIRIUS channel from a nel category. (Refer to Selecting a SIRIUS channel
channel category on page 42. from a channel category on page 42.)
Selecting a track, fast for-
warding/reversing or paus-
9
Instant ing/playing for the SIRIUS
Replay tuner.
Refer to Using the Instant Re-
play function on page 46.

Storing the song title and ar-


tist name.
a Memo Refer to Making the MyMix
playlist on page 43.

Switching to memo edit


mode.
Refer to Setting up a song
alert on page 44.
b
Memo Refer to Deleting a song from
Edit the MyMix playlist for XM
tuner on page 44.
Refer to Deleting a song from
the MyMix playlist for SIRIUS
tuner on page 44.

Displaying information on
c
Game games for the SIRIUS tuner.
Info Refer to Displaying game in-
formation on page 46.

Selecting teams for game


d
Team alert on the SIRIUS tuner.
Setting Refer to Selecting teams for
Game Alert on page 45.

1 SIRIUS tuner information

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Section

HD Radioä tuner 11

Introduction of HD Radioä Band: Selecting a band (FM1, FM2,


6
tuner operations FM3 for FM or AM).

1 4 5 Recalling radio station fre-


Digital Seek Blending
quencies assigned to preset
Local Wed 28 may
Radio All D/A Auto 12:45 PM 8 tuning keys.
Refer to Storing and recalling
Abcdeabcdeabcde stations on page 33.
87.9MHz
Saving song information
P.CH 2
9 TAG (tag) from the broadcasting
Band:
FM1 87.9 MHz TAG station to your iPod.

6 7 8 9 1 Digital Radio tuner information


You can use this unit to control an HD Radio Switching the digital radio tuner informa-
tuner (e.g. GEX-P20HD), which is sold sepa- 7
tion.
rately.
Manual tuning (step by step) using the buttons
For details concerning operation, refer to the
1 Press c or d (TRACK).
HD Radio tuner’s operation manual.
1 Touch panel keys Seek tuning using the buttons
1 Press and hold c or d (TRACK).

HD Radioä tuner
Turning local seek tuning on
or off.
1
Refer to Tuning in to strong
HD Radio signals on page 33.

Seek Switching between Digital


All broadcasting station seek
2 and normal seek.
Seek Refer to Switching the seek
mode on page 47.
HD
Blending Switching to the analog
Analog broadcast of the same fre-
3 quency.
Blending Refer to Switching the recep-
D/A Auto tion mode on page 47.

Switching the equalizer


curves.
Refer to Using the equalizer
on page 55.
4 Touch and hold for more
than two seconds to turn the
auto-equalizer on or off.
Refer to Using the auto-
equalizer on page 56.

Displaying the preset chan-


nel list.
5
Refer to Storing and recalling
stations on page 33.

En 29
Section

12 Using Bluetooth wireless technology

Introduction of Bluetooth technology, using it without the engine run-


ning can drain the battery power.
telephone operations ! Advanced operations that require attention
such as dialing numbers on the monitor, etc.,
2 3 1 are prohibited while driving. Park your vehicle
Wed 28 may
in a safe place when using these advanced
TEL 12:45 PM
operations.
Abcdeabc
! Operations available may be limited depend-
ing on the cellular phone connected to this
unit.

T
Text
Scroll
REG 1 Touch panel keys

4 5 6 7 8 9 a Switching the equalizer


curves.
You can control the Bluetooth telephone if you Refer to Using the equalizer
on page 55.
connect a Bluetooth adapter, such as the CD- 1 Touch and hold for more
BTB200 (sold separately), to the AVH- than two seconds to turn the
P5200DVD. auto-equalizer on or off.
But the available features are limited. Refer to Using the auto-
equalizer on page 56.
See Using as an external unit section on Blue-
tooth adapter's Owner’s Manual. This unit fits Accepting an incoming call.
into Head unit group 3. Making a phone call, when
2 selecting a phone number
from the dialed and received
You cannot use following features: call history.
! Answering and rejecting call waiting
! Deleting a registered phone Ending a call.
3 Rejecting an incoming call.
! Connecting to a registered cellular phone Canceling call waiting.
on the function menu
! Using the Phone Book Displaying the received/
missed call history.
! Using preset numbers Selecting a phone number
! Making a call by entering a phone number 4 from the call history.
! Setting automatic reject Refer to Using the missed, re-
ceived and dialed call lists on
You can use limited function in the page 48.
following features: Displaying the dialed call his-
! Using the Call History (Numbers of call his- tory.
tory you can store are limited from 12 to 3.) Selecting a phone number
5 from the call history.
! Switching the ring tone (You can not switch Refer to Using the missed, re-
the ring tone on or off.) ceived and dialed call lists on
page 48.
Important
! In some countries, CD-BTB200 is not sold on
the market.
! Since this unit is on standby to connect with
your cellular phone via Bluetooth wireless

30 En
Section

Using Bluetooth wireless technology 12

Scrolling the phone number. Note


Touch and hold for more
than two seconds to activate When selecting the phone source, you can only
Text connection mode on this operate Fader/Balance (balance adjustment) in
Scroll unit and establish a Blue- the audio menu.
6
tooth wireless connection
from your phone.
Refer to Using a cellular
phone to initiate a connection Bluetooth audio operations
on page 52.
You can control Bluetooth audio if you con-
Registering connected cellu-
lar phone to take full advan-
nect a Bluetooth adapter, such as the CD-
tage of the features available BTB200 (sold separately), to the AVH-
with Bluetooth wireless tech- P5200DVD.
nology.
Refer to Registering a con-
7 Important
nected cellular phone on
page 52. ! Depending on the Bluetooth audio player con-
Touch and hold for more
than two seconds to termi-
nected to this unit, the available operations
nate the Bluetooth wireless will be limited to the following two levels:
connection. — A2DP profile (Advanced Audio Distribution
Turning automatic answering Profile): You can only playback songs on
on or off. your audio player.
Refer to Setting automatic an- — AVRCP profile (Audio/Video Remote Con-
swering on page 49. trol Profile): You can perform playback,
Touch and hold for more

Using Bluetooth wireless technology


8 than two seconds to connect
pause playback, select songs, etc.
to a Bluetooth telephone ! Since there are a number of Bluetooth audio
automatically. players available on the market, available op-
Refer to Connecting to a Blue- erations will vary extensively. When operating
tooth device automatically on
your player with this unit, refer to the instruc-
page 53.
tion manual that came with your Bluetooth
Turning the ring tone for in- audio player as well as this manual.
coming calls on or off.
Refer to Switching the ring
! Information related to a song (such as the
tone on page 49. elapsed playing time, song title, song index,
Touch and hold for more etc.) cannot be displayed on this unit.
9
than two seconds to display ! As the signal from your cellular phone may
the BD address of your cellu-
cause noise, avoid using it when you are lis-
lar phone and the Bluetooth
adapter. tening to songs on your Bluetooth audio
Refer to Displaying BD (Blue- player.
tooth Device) address on ! When a call is in progress on the cellular
page 53.
phone connected to this unit via Bluetooth
Switching between Bluetooth wireless technology, the sound of the Blue-
telephone and Bluetooth tooth audio player connected to this unit is
audio.
muted.
Touch and hold for more
a ! When the Bluetooth audio player is in use,
than two seconds to start
voice recognition. you cannot connect to a Bluetooth telephone
Refer to Voice recognition on automatically.
page 53.

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12 Using Bluetooth wireless technology

! Playback continues even if you switch from


your Bluetooth audio player to another source 1 Connection
First, you need to connect a Bluetooth audio to
while listening to a song.
this unit.
For detailed instructions on connecting your
1 Touch panel keys Bluetooth audio to this unit via Bluetooth wireless
technology, see Connecting a Bluetooth audio
Switching between Bluetooth tele- player on page 53.
phone and Bluetooth audio.

Skipping back or forward to an-


other track when Auto is set for
the Auto/manual setting.
Performing fast forward or rewind
when Manual is set for the Auto/
manual setting.

Pausing a song.
Touch and hold for more than two
seconds to activate connection
F1 mode on this unit and establish a
Bluetooth wireless connection
from your player.
Refer to Connecting a Bluetooth
audio player on page 53.
Playback starts.
F2 Touch and hold for more than two
seconds to terminate the Blue-
tooth wireless connection.

Setting the action for c and d


icons.
Auto
Switching the equalizer curves.
Refer to Using the equalizer on
page 55.
Touch and hold for more than two
seconds to turn the auto-equalizer
on or off.
Refer to Using the auto-equalizer
on page 56.

Setting up for Bluetooth audio


Before you can use the Bluetooth audio func-
tion you must set up the unit for use with your
Bluetooth audio player. This entails establish-
ing a Bluetooth wireless connection between
this unit and your Bluetooth audio player, and
pairing your Bluetooth audio player with this
unit.

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Storing and recalling stations 1 Display the preset channel list.

Detailed instructions
Refer to Introduction of tuner operations on
You can easily store up to six stations for each page 16.
band as presets. Refer to Introduction of HD Radioä tuner opera-
! Six stations for each band can be stored in tions on page 29.
memory. The preset screen appears in the display.
! Channels are stored and recalled on a
broadcast station basis. This means that if 2 Touch BSM to turn BSM on.
the broadcast station you stored has been The six strongest broadcast frequencies will
assigned to a different channel by SIRIUS, be stored under preset tuning keys in order of
you can still recall the same broadcast sta- their signal strength.
tion (though a different channel number # To cancel the storage process, touch
may appear in the display). Cancel.

1 Display the preset screen.


Refer to Introduction of tuner operations on
page 16. Tuning in to strong signals
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera- Local seek tuning lets you tune in to only
tions on page 27. those radio stations with sufficiently strong
Refer to Introduction of HD Radioä tuner opera- signals for good reception.
tions on page 29.
The preset screen appears in the display. FM: off — — — —
AM: off — —
2 Touch and hold one of the preset tun- The larger the setting number, the higher the
ing keys to store the selected frequency in signal level. The highest level setting allows re-
the memory. ception of only the strongest stations; while
The selected radio station frequency has been lower settings let you receive progressively
stored in the memory. weaker stations.

3 Touch one of the preset tuning keys to


select the desired station.
# You can also use a and b to recall stations Tuning in to strong HD
assigned to preset tuning keys P1 to P6 when the Radio signals
ALL-CH mode is selected. Local seek tuning lets you tune in to only
(Function of SIRIUS tuner) those radio stations with sufficiently strong
signals for good reception.

Storing the strongest stations 1 Start local seek tuning


Refer to Introduction of HD Radioä tuner opera-
BSM (best stations memory) automatically tions on page 29.
stores the six strongest stations in the order of
their signal strength. 2 Touch On on LOCAL to turn on.
Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may # To turn off, touch Off.
replace broadcast frequencies you have saved
using the preset tuning keys. 3 Touch c or d on Level to select the de-
sired level.
# Level1—Level2—Level3—Level4

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# The larger the setting number, the higher the Refer to Introduction of HD Radioä tuner opera-
signal level. The highest level setting allows re- tions on page 29.
ception of only the strongest stations; while lower You can store the information if the TAG indi-
settings let you receive progressively weaker cator is displayed while the desired song is
stations. being broadcast.
# While storing the tag data on this unit, TAG
flashes.
Using iTunes tagging # The tag information for up to 50 songs can be
stored on this unit.
This function can be operated with the following Depending on the timing of when the tag infor-
iPod models. mation is stored, the tag information for the song
— iPod 5th generation played before or after the currently playing song
— iPod nano 3rd generation may also be stored.
— iPod nano 4th generation # If an SD is selected as the source while tag in-
— iPod classic formation is being stored to this unit, the tag in-
— iPod classic 2nd generation formation will not be transferred to the iPod.
— iPod touch
— iPod touch 2nd generation 3 When completed, indicator turns
— iPhone off and indicator is displayed.
— iPhone 3G
However, tag information can be stored in this
unit even while other iPod models are used. Storing the tagged information
When you want to use this function in the HD to your iPod
Radio tuner source, use an HD Radio tuner 1 Connect your iPod if it's not connected
(GEX-P20HD). to this unit.
The song information (tag) can be saved from When your iPod is connected to this unit, your
the broadcasting station to your iPod. The iPod starts storing the tagged information
songs will show up in a playlist called “Tagged automatically.
playlist” in iTunes the next time you sync your # While transferring the tag, you cannot select
iPod. Then you can directly buy the songs you the SD source.
want from the iTunes Store.
The tagged songs and the song that you can 2 When completed, indicator on page
buy from the iTunes Store may be different. 80 turns off and the tagged information is
Make sure to confirm the song before you stored on your iPod.
make the purchase. # Tag information cannot be transferred to the
If you cannot use this function normally, up- iPod when a file on an SD device is being viewed
date your iPod firmware. as a slideshow.

Storing the tag information to


this unit Switching the media file type
When playing a disc containing a mixture of
1 Tune in to the broadcast station.
various media file types, such as DivX and
2 Store the tag information to this unit. MP3, you can switch between media file types
Refer to Introduction of tuner operations on to play.
page 16.

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Audio data (CD-DA) and JPEG picture files on


# Ways to display the menu will differ depend-

Detailed instructions
DVD-R/RW/ROM cannot be played back on
ing on the disc.
this unit.
# Depending on the contents of the DVD disc,
CD (audio data (CD-DA))—Music (com- this function may not work properly. In such
pressed audio)—Video (DivX video files)— cases, use the touch panel keys to operate the
Photo (JPEG picture files) DVD menu.

Operating the DVD menu Operating this unit’s iPod


(Function for DVD video) function from your iPod
Some DVDs allow you to make a selection ! While this function is in use, the iPod will
from the disc contents using a menu. not turn off even if the ignition key is turned
off. Operate the iPod to turn off the power.
! When the control mode is set to iPod, the
Using the arrow keys
signal can be changed between PAL and
1 Display arrow keys to operate the DVD NTSC from the iPod.
menu.
Refer to Playing moving images on page 17. 1 Switch the control mode to iPod.
Refer to Playing moving images on page 17.
2 Select the desired menu item. Refer to Introduction of sound playback opera-
tions on page 20.

2 Operate the connected iPod to select a


video/song and play.

Selecting the desired menu item.


Random play (shuffle)
Videos/songs can be played back in random
order.

Starting playback from the se- ! Songs – Play back videos/songs in the se-
lected menu item. lected list in random order.
! Albums – Play back videos/songs from a
Operating the DVD menu by di- randomly selected album in order.
rectly touching the menu item. ! Folder – Play back songs/tracks in the se-
lected folder in random order.
# When operating the DVD menu by directly ! Disc – Play back songs/tracks in the se-
touching the menu item, touch the icon to oper- lected disc in random order.
ate. ! On – Play back files in random order within
the repeat range, Folder and Disc.
Returning to the normal DVD video ! Off – Cancel random play.
display.

Displaying arrow keys.

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Playing all songs in random Playing videos from your iPod


order (shuffle all) (Function for iPod)
(Function for iPod) Videos can be played on this unit if an iPod
This method plays all songs on the iPod with video capabilities is connected.
randomly. ! This unit can play back “Movies”, “Music vi-
deos”, “Video Podcast” and “TV show”
which are downloaded from the iTunes
store.
Repeating playback ! Before you display the video screen, be
! Disc – Play through the current disc sure to change the video setting on the
! Chapter – Repeat the current chapter iPod so that the iPod can output the video
! Title – Repeat the current title to an external device.
! Track – Repeat the current track
! File – Repeat the current file 1 Display the iPod menus.
! Folder – Repeat the current folder Refer to Playing moving images on page 17.
! One – Repeat just the current video/song/
2 Switch to iPod video mode.
track
! All – Repeat all videos/songs in the se-
lected list on the iPod Video Switching to iPod video mode.
Repeat all files

! This function cannot be operated during 3 Play the video from the iPod.
Video CD playback featuring PBC (playback # If you want to switch to iPod music mode,
control). touch the icon.
! If you perform chapter search, fast forward/
reverse, frame-by-frame playback or slow Switching to iPod music mode.
Music
motion playback, the repeat play will stop.
! When playing discs with compressed audio
and audio data (CD-DA), playback is re-
peated within the type of data currently
playing even if Disc is selected.
! If you select another folder during repeat Browsing for a video/music
play, the repeat play range changes to Disc. on the iPod
If you select USB or SD source, the repeat
(Function for iPod)
play range changes to All.
To make operating and searching easy, opera-
! If you perform track search or fast forward/
tions to control an iPod with this unit are de-
reverse during File, the repeat play range
signed to be as similar to the iPod as possible.
changes to Folder.
! Incompatible text saved on the iPod will not
! If you perform track search or fast forward/
be displayed by the unit.
reverse during Chapter, the repeat play
range changes to Title.
! If you perform track search or fast forward/ Searching for a video/music by
reverse during Track, the repeat play range category
changes to Disc.
! When Folder is selected, it is not possible 1 Display the iPod menus.
to play back a subfolder of that folder. Refer to Playing moving images on page 17.

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Refer to Playing audio on page 20. # To refine the search with a different letter,

Detailed instructions
touch Cancel.
2 Touch one of the categories in which
you want to search for a video/music. 4 Touch the title of the list that you want
! Video Playlists (video playlists) to play.
! Movies (movies) Repeat this operation until you find the de-
! Music Videos (music videos) sired song/video.
! Video Podcasts (video podcasts)
! TV Shows (TV shows) 5 Start playback of the selected list.
! Playlists (playlists)
! Artists (artists) Starting playback of the selected list.
! Albums (albums)
! Songs (songs)
! Podcasts (podcasts)
! Genres (genres)
! Composers (composers)
! Audiobooks (audiobooks) Resume playback (Bookmark)
(Function for DVD video)
3 Touch the title of the list that you want By using the Bookmark function, you can re-
to play. sume playback from a selected scene the next
Repeat this operation until you find the de- time the disc is loaded.
sired video/music.
The selected scene will be bookmarked so that
4 Start playback of the selected list. playback resumes from that point next time.
! To clear the bookmark on a disc, touch and
Starting playback of the selected list. hold the button during playback.
! The oldest bookmark is replaced by the
new one.

Searching the list by alphabet


(Function for iPod) Frame-by-frame playback
1 Select a category. (Function for DVD video/video CD)
Refer to Searching for a video/music by cate- Images during frame-by-frame playback may
gory on the previous page. be unclear for some discs.
2 Switch to alphabet search mode.

Switching to alphabet search mode.


Slow motion playback
Notes

Alphabet search mode is displayed. ! There is no sound during slow motion play-
back.
3 Touch the first letter of the title of the ! Images during slow motion playback may be
video/song you are looking for. unclear for some discs.
While searching, touch panel key operation is ! Reverse slow motion playback is not
not available. available.

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Searching for the part you Notes


want to play ! With some DVDs, switching between lan-
You can use the search function to find the guages/audio systems may only be possible
part you want to play. using a menu display.
For DVD videos, you can select Title (title), ! You can also switch between languages/audio
Chapter (chapter) or 10key (numeric keypad). systems using Video setup menu. For details,
For video CDs, you can select Track(track) or refer to Setting the audio language on page 58.
10key(numeric keypad). ! Only digital output of DTS audio is possible. If
! Chapter search is not available when disc the unit’s optical digital outputs are not con-
playback is stopped. nected, select an audio setting other than
! This function cannot be operated during DTS.
Video CD playback featuring PBC (playback ! Depending on the setting, the video may not
control). be played back with the audio system used to
record the DVD.
1 Start the search function. ! You will return to normal playback if you
Refer to Playing moving images on page 17. change the Audio during fast forward/fast re-
wind, pause or slow motion playback.
2 Touch the desired search option (e.g.,
Chapter).

3 Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired num- Changing the subtitle


ber. language during playback
# To cancel the entered numbers, touch C.
(Multi-subtitle)
4 Start playback from the selected part. With DVDs/DivX files featuring multi-subtitle
recordings, you can switch between subtitle
Registering the numbers. languages during playback.

Notes
# This starts playback from the selected part.
! With some DVDs, switching between subtitle
languages may only be possible using a menu
Note
display.
With discs featuring a menu, you can also use ! You can also switch between subtitle lan-
the DVD menu to make your selection. guages using Video setup menu. For details,
Refer to Playing moving images on page 17. refer to Setting the subtitle language on page
58.
! You will return to normal playback if you
Changing audio language change the Subtitle during fast forward/fast
rewind, pause or slow motion playback.
during playback (Multi-audio)
With DVDs/DivX files that provides audio play-
back in different languages and different
audio systems (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.), you
can switch between languages/audio systems
during playback.

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Changing the viewing angle PBC playback

Detailed instructions
during playback (Multi-angle) (Function for Video CDs)
With DVDs featuring multi-angle (scenes shot During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC
from multiple angles) recordings, you can (Playback Control), PBC ON is displayed.
switch among viewing angles during play- 1 Start the search function.
back. Refer to Playing moving images on page 17.
! During playback of a scene shot from mul-
tiple angles, the angle icon is displayed. 2 Touch 10key to display the numeric
Use the Video setup menu to turn the keypad.
angle icon display on or off. For details,
refer to Setting the multi-angle DVD display 3 Touch 0 to 9 corresponding to a menu
on page 59. number.

4 Start playback from the selected part.


Note
You will return to normal playback if you change
Registering the numbers.
the viewing angle during fast forward/fast rewind,
pause or slow motion playback.

Notes

Return to the specified scene ! You can display the menu by touching Return
during PBC playback. For details, refer to the
(Function for DVD video)
instructions provided with the disc.
This function cannot be used if a specified ! PBC playback of a Video CD cannot be can-
scene has not been preprogrammed on the celed.
DVD disc. ! During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC
(Playback Control), you cannot select the re-
peat play range or use the search function.
Selecting audio output
When playing DVD video discs recorded with
Selecting tracks from the
LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output.
When playing video CDs, you can switch be- track title list
tween stereo and monaural audio output. You can select tracks to playback using the
! This function is not available when disc track title list which is a list of the tracks re-
playback is stopped. corded on a disc.

! L+R – left and right 1 Display the track title list.


! Left – left Refer to Playing audio on page 20.
! Right – right
2 Touch your favorite track title.
! Mix – mixing left and right
Playback begins.
You may not be able to select or use this func-
tion depending on the disc and the playback
location.

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Selecting files from the file Displaying lists related to


name list the currently playing song
(Function for USB/SD/DivX) (Link Search)
File name list is a list of file names (or folder (Function for iPod)
names) from which you can select a file (or
folder) to play back. 1 Start Link Play.
Refer to Introduction of sound playback opera-
1 Display the file (or folder) name list. tions on page 20.
Refer to Playing audio on page 20.
Refer to Introduction of still image playback op- 2 Touch one of the categories in which
erations on page 23. you want to play.
! Artist – Displays an album list of the artist
2 Touch your favorite file (or folder) currently being played.
name. ! Album – Displays a song list from the
# When you have selected a folder, a list of the album currently being played.
names of the files (or the folders) in it can be ! Genre – Displays an album list from the
viewed. Repeat this operation to select the de- genre currently being played.
sired file name. # To cancel searching, touch Cancel.
# If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback
commences with folder 02. 3 Touch the title of the list that you want
to play.
3 Start playback of the selected list.
4 Start playback of the selected list.
Starting playback of the selected list.
Starting playback of the selected list.

! If no related albums/songs are found,


Not Found is displayed.
Using advanced sound
retriever
Automatically enhances compressed audio Playing DivXÒ VOD content
and restores rich sound. Some DivX VOD (video on demand) content
may only be playable a fixed number of times.
Off — —
When you load a disc containing this type of
! is more effective than .
content, the remaining number of times it can
be played is shown on-screen. You can then
decide whether or not to play the disc.
Changing audiobook speed ! If there is no limit to the number of times
(Function for iPod) the DivX VOD content can be viewed, then
! – Playback at a speed faster than you may load the disc into your player and
normal play the content as often as you like, and
! – Playback at normal speed no message will be displayed.
! – Playback at a speed slower than nor- ! You can confirm the number of times that
mal the content can be played by checking the
number displayed after Remaining Views:.

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Important displayed. When the process is finished,

Detailed instructions
Image saved is displayed.
! In order to play DivX VOD content on this unit, # To cancel the storage process, touch No.
you first need to register the unit with your
DivX VOD content provider. For details on your
registration code, refer to Displaying the DivXÒ
VOD registration code on page 61.
Changing the wide screen
! DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM (Di- mode
gital Rights Management) system. This re- You can select a desired mode for enlarging a
stricts playback of content to specific, 4:3 picture to a 16:9 picture.
registered devices.
1 Display the screen mode.
% If a message is displayed after loading Refer to Introduction of video playback opera-
a disc containing DivX VOD content, touch tions on page 17.
Play. Refer to Introduction of still image playback op-
Playback of the DivX VOD content will start. erations on page 23.
# To skip to the next file, touch Next Play. Refer to Introduction of still image playback as
# If you do not want to play the DivX VOD con- a slideshow operations on page 24.
tent, touch Stop.
2 Touch the desired wide mode setting.

Full (full screen)


Capture an image in JPEG files The 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal direc-
You can capture image data and use it as wall- tion only, giving you a 4:3 TV picture (normal pic-
paper. Images can be stored and recalled ea- ture) without any omissions.
sily in this unit.
! Only one image can be stored on this unit. Just (just)
Old images are overwritten with the new The picture is enlarged slightly at the center and
ones. the amount of enlargement increases horizontally
toward the edges of the screen, enabling you to
1 Pause the slideshow when the desired enjoy a 4:3 picture without sensing any disparity
image is displayed. even when viewing on a wide screen.
Refer to Introduction of still image playback op-
erations on page 23. Cinema (cinema)
Refer to Introduction of still image playback as The picture is enlarged by the same proportion as
a slideshow operations on page 24. Full or Zoom in the horizontal direction and by
an intermediate proportion between Full and
2 Capture the image. Zoom in the vertical direction; ideal for a cinema-
Refer to Introduction of still image playback op- sized picture (wide screen picture) where cap-
erations on page 23. tions lie outside the picture.
Refer to Introduction of still image playback as
a slideshow operations on page 24. Zoom (zoom)
The 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same proportion
3 When Do you save this image? is dis- both vertically and horizontally; ideal for a cinema
played, touch Yes. sized picture (wide screen picture).
While storing the image to this unit, Saving
the image Don't switch off the battery. is

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Normal (normal) 1 Select channel category selection


The 4:3 picture is displayed as it is, giving you no mode.
sense of disparity since its proportions are the Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-
same as that of the normal picture. tions on page 27.
Mode All CH (channel number select setting)
Notes —Mode Category (channel category select
setting)
! You cannot operate this function while driving.
! Different settings can be stored for each video 2 Touch a or b to select the desired chan-
source. nel category.
! When a video is viewed in a wide screen mode
that does not match its original aspect ratio, it 3 Touch c or d on the buttons to select
may appear different. the desired channel in the selected channel
! Remember that using the wide mode feature category.
of this system for commercial or public view-
ing purposes may constitute an infringement
on the author’s rights protected by the Copy-
Selecting a channel from the
right Law. XM channel list display
! The video image will appear coarser when The list content can be switched so you can
viewed in Cinema or Zoom mode. search for the track you want to listen to not
only by the channel name but also by the artist
name or song title.
Switching the XM/SIRIUS ! This function is available for GEX-P920XM.
! The channel list shows all the channels
channel selection mode during ALL-CH mode, and the channels in-
You have two methods for selecting a channel: cluded in the selected category during
by number and by category. When selecting Mode Category mode.
by number, channels in any category can be
selected. Select by category to narrow your 1 Display the preset channel list.
search down to only channels in a particular Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-
category. tions on page 27.

Mode All CH (channel number select setting) 2 Switch the channel list mode.
—Mode Category (channel category select
Switching the channel list mode to
setting) the channel name or the artist
name/song title.

Selecting a SIRIUS channel from


3 Touch the desired channel that you
a channel category want to listen to.
Channels are organized into various program
categories, e.g. Rock, Classic, Jazz while lis-
tening to a SIRIUS station. You can specify
channels by selecting the desired category.

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Selecting an XM/SIRIUS to a song that matches a song title and its ar-

Detailed instructions
tist name in the MyMix playlist.
channel directly
You can select an XM/SIRIUS channel directly % Store the song title and artist name.
by entering the desired channel number. Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-
tions on page 27.
1 Display the preset channel list. The song title and artist name of the song you
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera- are listening to are stored, and a confirmation
tions on page 27. message appears.
# To delete a song from the MyMix playlist, refer
2 Switch to direct input display. to Deleting a song from the MyMix playlist for XM
tuner on the next page and Deleting a song from
Switching to direct input display. the MyMix playlist for SIRIUS tuner on the next
page.
# (XM)
3 Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired chan- The song title and artist name of up to 12 tracks
nel number. can be stored. Old tracks will be overwritten
# To cancel the input numbers, touch C. when saving more than 12 tracks.
# (Sirius)
4 Select the XM/SIRIUS channel of the en- The song title and artist name of up to 10 tracks
tered number. can be stored. Old tracks will be overwritten
The XM/SIRIUS channel of the entered num- when saving more than 10 tracks.
ber is selected. # You cannot store the song title or the artist
name when “– – – – – – – –” is displayed for the
Selecting the XM/SIRIUS channel of title information.
the entered number.
# You cannot store song titles or artist names
from channel 000.
# Stored titles may not be displayed correctly.

Using the MyMix function When a song in the MyMix


The MyMix function allows you to make a playlist is broadcast
MyMix song playlist. When a song in the (XM tuner)
MyMix playlist is being broadcast on a station As soon as a song in the MyMix playlist starts
other than the one you are listening to, you being broadcast on a different station, a mes-
will be alerted, and you can tune in to the sage is displayed. Touch Yes to switch to that
other station to listen to that song. station, and you can listen to that song.
! This function is available for GEX-P920XM. (SIRIUS tuner)
! The track itself is NOT downloaded. Only As soon as a stored song starts being broad-
the song title and artist name are stored. cast on a different station, a song alert is dis-
played.

Making the MyMix playlist Switching to the other station to lis-


You can add a song that is being broadcast to ten to that track.
the MyMix playlist. When it is added, the song
title and its artist name are stored to this unit. Not tuning in to the other station.
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! (XM tuner)
If you would rather not to tune in to the Selecting the song title for which
other station, touch No. you want to turn the alert off.
! If an alert for a song in the MyMix playlist is
set to off, no alert will be provided even
when the song is broadcast. Refer to Set-
ting up a song alert on this page. 3 Turn the alert on or off.
! If the stored title and the title of the song (SIRIUS tuner)
being broadcast differ, no alert will be pro-
vided even if they are the same song. Turning the alert on or off.

Turning the MyMix function on


or off. Deleting a song from the
You can turn the MyMix function off and stop MyMix playlist for XM tuner
the alerts for all the songs in the MyMix play- You can delete each song in the MyMix play-
list. To restart, turn this function on. list.
The MyMix function is on as the default set-
ting. 1 Switch to memo edit mode.
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-
% Turn the MyMix function on or off. tions on page 27.
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera- The MyMix playlist is displayed.
tions on page 27.
2 Delete the song title.

Setting up a song alert


Deleting the song title.
You can set up an alert (on or off) for each
song in the MyMix playlist. First, display the
MyMix playlist and then change each alert set- Deleting all the songs in the MyMix
ting. Set the alert to on to receive an alert playlist.
when the song is broadcast, or set it to off to
stop the alert for that song. That song will be deleted from the MyMix play-
list.
1 Switch to memo edit mode.
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera- 3 A message to confirm deletion will ap-
tions on page 27. pear. Touch Yes.
The MyMix playlist is displayed. # To cancel deletion, touch No.

2 Select the song title for which you


want to turn the alert on or off. Deleting a song from the
(XM tuner) MyMix playlist for SIRIUS tuner
The check mark is removed, and the alert for You can delete each song in the MyMix play-
that song is off. list.
(SIRIUS tuner)
1 Switch to memo edit mode.
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-
tions on page 27.

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2 Select the song title that you want to 3 Select a desired team in Team.

Detailed instructions
delete.

Switching the team name.


Selecting the song title that you
want to delete.

4 Turn the alert on or off.


3 Delete the song title.
Turning the alert on or off.
Deleting the song title.

The game alert function is activated for that


4 A message to confirm deletion will ap- team.
pear. Touch Yes. # When you have already selected 12 teams,
That song will be deleted from the MyMix play- FULL is displayed and additional teams cannot
list. be selected. In this case, first delete a selected
# To cancel deletion, touch No. team and then try again.

5 Repeat these steps to select other


teams.
Using the Game Alert function Up to 12 teams can be selected.
This system can alert you when games invol-
ving your favorite teams are about to start. To
Switching the Game Alert on or off
use this function you need to set up a game
alert for the teams in advance. Once you select the teams, you need to turn
! This function is available for CD-SB10/SIR- the Game Alert function on.
PNR2/SIR-PNR2C. The Game Alert function is on at the default
setting.

Selecting teams for Game Alert


When a game of a selected
1 Start Game Alert setup. team starts
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-
tions on page 27. When a game of the selected team is about to
start (or is currently playing) on a different sta-
2 Select a desired league in League tion, a game alert is displayed.

Switching to the other station to lis-


ten to the game.
Switching the league name.

Not tuning in to the other station.

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Displaying game information Channel number—Channel name—Category


If any games of the selected teams are cur- name—Artist name—Song title/Title name—
rently playing, you can display information on Composer name—Play time
the games and tune in to the broadcast chan-
Note
nel.
! Play time is displayed during the Instant Re-
1 Display the game information for the play mode.
selected team.
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-
tions on page 27.
Using the Instant Replay
2 Touch c or d (TRACK) to select a game. function
The game is displayed, followed by more de-
tailed game information. The following functions can be operated in In-
! The game score will be updated automati- stant Replay mode.
cally. ! To use this function, a Pioneer SIRIUS bus
interface (e.g. CD-SB10) is required.
3 Switch to the other station to listen to ! To use this function, a SIRIUS plug-and-
the game. play unit with an Instant Replay Function is
required.
Switching to the other station to lis- ! For details, refer to the SIRIUS plug-and-
ten to the game. play unit’s manuals.
% To exit from Instant Replay mode, se-
# If you have not selected any teams, NOT SET
lect another source or touch the following
is displayed.
icon.
# When games involving your favorite teams are
not currently playing, NO GAME is displayed.
Exiting from Instant Replay mode.

Displaying the Radio ID


% Select a track
Channel number selection setting Press c or d (TRACK).
If you select CH000, the ID code is displayed.
% Fast forward or reverse
% Select CH000. Press and hold c or d (TRACK).
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-
% Pause and play
tions on page 27.

Switching the SIRIUS display Playing and pausing.

! Actions will differ depending on the con-


nected SIRIUS tuner.
% Touch SIRIUS information to switch the
SIRIUS display.
Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-
tions on page 27.

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Switching the seek mode The phone book display appears.

Detailed instructions
There are two seek tuning settings, one is HD 2 Select the phone number list.
(Digital broadcasting stations seek) and the The detailed phone number list of the selected
other is ALL (normal seek). entry is displayed.
ALL—HD 3 Select the phone number.
# If you want to store the phone number, touch
and hold the list.
Switching the reception mode 4 Make the call.
If the reception for a digital broadcast be- Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
comes poor, this unit automatically switches erations on page 25.
to the analog broadcast of the same fre-
quency. If this function is set to D/A Auto, the 5 End the call.
tuner switches between digital broadcast and Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
analog broadcast automatically. If this func- erations on page 25.
tion is set to Analog, the tuner will only re-
ceive analog broadcasts. Note
Depending on the cellular phone, the phone book
D/A Auto—Analog
may not be transferred automatically. In this
case, operate your cellular phone to transfer the
Note
phone book. The visibility of this unit should be
If SEEK MODE is set to HD and BLENDING is set on. Refer to Switching visible unit on page 51.
to Analog, the tuner cannot receive broadcasts.
In this case, the seek mode or reception mode is
changed automatically as follows: Selecting a number by
! When SEEK MODE is set to HD, if you switch
BLENDING from D/A Auto to Analog, alphabet search mode
SEEK MODE is changed to ALL. (Function of AVH-P5200BT)
! When BLENDING is set to Analog, if you If a lot of numbers are registered in the phone
switch SEEK MODE from ALL to HD, book, you can search for the phone number by
BLENDING is changed to D/A Auto. alphabet search mode.
1 Switch to phone book mode.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
Calling a number in the erations on page 25.
phone book The phone book display appears.
(Function of AVH-P5200BT) 2 Touch ABC to switch to alphabet search
The phone book in your cellular phone will be mode.
transferred automatically when the phone is
connected to this unit. 3 Touch the first letter of the entry you
After finding the number you want to call in are looking for.
the phone book, you can select the entry and The Phone Book entries starting with that let-
make the call. ter (e.g. “Ben”, “Brian” and “Burt” when “B” is
selected) will be displayed.
1 Switch to phone book mode. # If you want to change the character to Rus-
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- sian, touch the icon. To return to English, touch
erations on page 25. the icon again.

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2 Select Missed Calls, Dialed Calls or


Changing the character to Russian. Received Calls.

# The order of the first name and last name may Displaying the received call list.
be different from that of the cellular phone.

4 Touch the list to display the phone Displaying the dialed call list.
number list of the selected entry.
# If several phone numbers are included in an
entry, select one by touching the list. Displaying the missed call list.
# If you want to switch to the call history list,
touch the icon.
3 Touch the list number to select a phone
number.
Switching to the call history list. Name and phone number are displayed in the
detailed list.
# If you want to store the phone number, touch
5 Make the call. and hold the list.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 25. 4 Make the call.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
6 End the call. erations on page 25.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 25. 5 End the call.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 25.
Using the missed, received
and dialed call lists
Using the missed, received
(Function of AVH-P5200BT)
The 80 most recent calls dialed, received, and and dialed call lists
missed are stored in the memory. You can (Function of AVH-P5200DVD)
browse them and call numbers from these The 80 most recent calls dialed, received, and
lists. missed are stored in the memory. You can
browse them and call numbers from these
1 Switch to the call history list. lists.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 25. 1 Switch to the call history list.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 30.
2 Touch a phone number or name (if en-
tered) you want to call.
3 Make the call.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 30.

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4 End the call. (AVH-P5200BT)

Detailed instructions
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 30. erations on page 25.

Setting automatic answering Using the preset dial lists


If this function is on, this unit automatically (Function of AVH-P5200BT)
answers all incoming calls. You can easily store up to six phone numbers
as presets.
% Turn automatic answering on or off.
(AVH-P5200DVD) 1 Display the preset screen.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 30. erations on page 25.
(AVH-P5200BT)
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- 2 Touch one of preset dial keys to select
erations on page 25. the desired phone number.
# If you want to delete a preset phone number,
touch and hold the preset dial key.
Adjusting the other party’s 3 Make the call.
listening volume Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 25.
(Function of AVH-P5200BT)
To maintain the good sound quality, this unit 4 End the call.
can adjust the other party’s listening volume. Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
If the volume is not loud enough for the other erations on page 25.
party, use this function.
% Select Far end Volume.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
Making a call by entering
erations on page 25. phone number
1—2—3 (Function of AVH-P5200BT)
# This function can be performed even while
Wed 28 may
talking on the phone. 12:45 PM 1

# Settings can be stored for each device. 1 2 3 ABCDEHGHI 01


012345678901
4 5 6

7 8 9 Off

Switching the ring tone * 0 #

+ C
You can select whether or not to use this
unit’s ring tone. If this function is set to on,   
the ring tone for this unit will sound.
Important
1 Connect your cellular phone to this
unit. Be sure to park your vehicle in a safe place and
apply the parking brake when performing this op-
2 Turn ring tone on or off. eration.
(AVH-P5200DVD)
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 30.

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1 Switch to the entering phone number 2 Touch Connection to select a device.


mode.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- 3 Start to search.
erations on page 25.
Starting to search.
2 Touch the number icons to input the
numbers.
# Up to 24 digits can be entered. While searching, is displayed and when
available devices are found, the device names
3 Make the call.
or BD addresses (if names cannot be ob-
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
tained) are displayed.
erations on page 25.
# If you want to switch between the device
4 End the call. names and BD addresses, touch the icon.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 25. Switching between the device
names and BD addresses.
Note
Entering phone number mode cannot be oper- # To cancel searching, touch Stop.
ated unless a Bluetooth telephone is connected # If five devices are already paired,
to this unit. Memory Full is displayed and pairing cannot be
performed. In such cases, delete a paired device
first. Refer to Deleting a paired device. on the next
page.
Setting the private mode # If no device can be found, Not Found is dis-
(Function of AVH-P5200BT) played. In such cases, check the status of the
During a conversation, you can switch to pri- Bluetooth device and search again.
vate mode (talk directly on your cellular
phone). 4 Touch a device name to select the de-
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- vice you want to connect to.
erations on page 25. While connecting, Pairing is displayed. If the
connection is established, Paired is displayed.
# If the connection fails, Connection Error is
displayed. In such cases, try again from the be-
Pairing from this unit ginning.
(Function of AVH-P5200BT) # The PIN code is set to 0000 as the default, but
can be changed. Refer to Entering PIN code for
Connection
Bluetooth wireless connection on page 52.
01: Phone1
 # When establishing connection, the icon is dis-
02: Phone2
played.
03: Phone3
04: Phone4
Touch the icon to disconnect the device.
05: Phone5

Disconnecting a Bluetooth device.

1 Display the Bluetooth Connection


Menu. # If you want to delete a paired Bluetooth tele-
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- phone, display Delete OK?. Touch Yes to delete
erations on page 25. the device.

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# If the connection fails, Connection Error is

Detailed instructions
Deleting a paired device. displayed. In such cases, try again from the be-
ginning.
# The PIN code is set to 0000 as the default, but
# Never turn the unit off while the paired Blue- can be changed. Refer to Entering PIN code for
tooth telephone is being deleted. Bluetooth wireless connection on the next
page.

Using a Bluetooth device to


pair Connecting to a Bluetooth
(Function of AVH-P5200BT) device automatically
If you cannot open the connection between (Function of AVH-P5200BT)
your Bluetooth device and this unit from your If this function is set to on, a connection be-
Bluetooth device, you can use this function to tween your Bluetooth device and this unit will
establish a connection. take place automatically as soon as the two
1 Display the Bluetooth Connection devices are less than a few meters apart.
Menu. Initially, this function is set to on.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- 1 Display the Bluetooth Connection
erations on page 25. Menu.
2 Touch Special Device to select the spe- Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
cial device. erations on page 25.
# Bluetooth devices that are difficult to establish 2 Touch Auto Connect to turn automatic
a connection with are called special devices. If connection on.
your Bluetooth device is listed as a special device, If your Bluetooth device is ready for a Blue-
select the appropriate one. tooth wireless connection, a connection to
3 Touch the special device list to open the this unit will automatically be established.
# To turn automatic connection off, touch
connection.
Auto Connect again.
This unit is now on standby for a connection
with the Bluetooth device. 3 Turn your vehicle's ACC switch off and
# If five devices are already paired, on.
Memory Full is displayed and pairing cannot be
performed. In such cases, delete a paired device
first. Refer to Deleting a paired device. on this
Switching visible unit
page.
(Function of AVH-P5200BT)
4 Use your Bluetooth device to establish This function sets whether or not to make this
a connection. unit visible to the other device.
The connection method is different depending Initially, this function is set to on.
on the Bluetooth device. Refer to the manual
for your Bluetooth device to establish a con- 1 Display the Bluetooth Connection
nection. Menu.
While connecting, Pair your phone is dis- Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
played. If the connection is established, erations on page 25.
Paired is displayed.

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2 Touch Visibility to select visibility off. Using a cellular phone to


! To turn visibility on, touch Visibility
again. initiate a connection
(Function of AVH-P5200DVD)
A Bluetooth wireless connection can be estab-
Displaying BD (Bluetooth lished from your phone by putting the unit into
initiating a connection mode.
Device) address You may need to refer to the operation manual
(Function of AVH-P5200BT) that came with your phone if you are unsure
This unit displays its BD address. how to initiate a connection from your phone.
1 Display the Bluetooth Connection 1 Put the unit in initiating a connection
Menu. mode.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 25. erations on page 30.
2 Touch Bluetooth Version to select de- 2 Use a cellular phone to connect to this
vice information. unit.
The BD address is displayed. # Operation varies depending on the type of cel-
lular phone.
# You may need to enter the link code on your
Entering PIN code for cellular phone to complete the connection.
Bluetooth wireless connection
(Function of AVH-P5200BT) Registering a connected
To connect your Bluetooth device to this unit
via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to cellular phone
enter a PIN code on your Bluetooth device to (Function of AVH-P5200BT)
verify the connection. The default code is You can register a phone that is temporarily
0000, but you can change it with this function. connected to this unit in order to take full ad-
vantage of the features available with Blue-
1 Display the Bluetooth Connection
tooth wireless technology. Only one cellular
Menu.
phone can be registered.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
erations on page 25. 1 Start registering a connected cellular
phone.
2 Touch PIN Code Input to select
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
PIN code input.
erations on page 30.
3 Touch 1 to 0 to input pin code.
2 Use cellular phone to register to this
4 After inputting PIN code (up to 8 di- unit.
gits), store in this unit. If registration is successful, the device name
of the connected phone is displayed in the se-
lected assignment.
Storing the PIN code in this unit. # If the assignment is already taken, the device
name will be displayed. To replace an assignment
with a new phone, first delete the current assign-
ment.

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# If registration failed, the device name of the take place automatically as soon as the two

Detailed instructions
connected phone will not be displayed in the se- devices are less than a few meters apart.
lected assignment. In such cases, return to step Initially, this function is set to on.
1 and try again.
1 Touch Auto Connect to turn automatic
connection on.
Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
Voice recognition erations on page 30.
(Function of AVH-P5200DVD) If your Bluetooth device is ready for a Blue-
If your cellular phone features voice recogni- tooth wireless connection, a connection to
tion technology, you can make a call by voice this unit will automatically be established.
commands. # To turn automatic connection off, touch
! Operation varies depending on the type of Auto Connect again.
cellular phone. Refer to the instruction
manual that came with your cellular phone 2 Turn your vehicle's ACC switch off and
for detailed instructions. on.

1 Start voice recognition.


Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op- Displaying BD (Bluetooth
erations on page 30.
Device) address
2 Say the name of your contact aloud. (Function of AVH-P5200DVD)
This unit displays its BD address.

Connecting a Bluetooth % Touch Bluetooth Version to select de-


vice information.
audio player Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-
(Function of AVH-P5200DVD) erations on page 30.
A Bluetooth wireless connection can be estab- The BD address is displayed.
lished by putting the unit into initiating a con-
nection mode.
% Put the unit in initiating a connection
mode.
Refer to Bluetooth audio operations on page
31.
This unit is now on standby for connection
from Bluetooth audio player.
If your Bluetooth audio player is set ready for
Bluetooth wireless connection, connection to
this unit is automatically established.

Connecting to a Bluetooth
device automatically
(Function of AVH-P5200DVD)
If this function is set to on, a connection be-
tween your Bluetooth device and this unit will

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14 Menu operations

Introduction of menu ! You cannot display the Audio/DSP function


menu when the mute function is on or a JPEG
operations file is playing.
21
Audio
Fader/Balance F/R 0 L/R 0
Graphic EQ Super Bass
Auto EQ On
Sonic Center Control L/R:0
Loudness High
Subwoofer Off

34 5
1 Display menus.
Refer to Common operations for menu set-
tings/lists on page 13.

2 Touch any of the following touch panel


keys to select the menu to be adjusted.
1 Touch panel keys

Video Setup Menu


1 Refer to Setting up the DVD
player on page 58.

Audio function menu


2 Refer to Audio Adjustments on
the next page.

System menu
3 Refer to System settings on
page 62.

Entertainment menu
4 Refer to Entertainment settings
on page 67.

Custom menu
You can choose menus within
each menu (Audio function
5 menu, etc.) and register them
to this custom menu.
Refer to Customizing menus
on page 68.

Notes
! You can display the Video setup menu when
a Disc, USB or SD source is selected.
! If you start the Video setup menu, playback
is stopped.

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Audio Adjustments Display Equalizer curve


Notes Powerful Powerful

Menu operations
! When selecting FM as the source, you cannot Natural Natural
switch to Source Level Adjuster. Vocal Vocal
! When selecting Bluetooth telephone as the
Custom1 Custom 1
source, you can not use this function.
Custom2 Custom 2

Flat Flat
Using fader/balance adjustment
You can change the fader/balance setting to Super Bass Super bass
provide an ideal listening environment for all
! The equalizer curves for Custom1 and
of the occupied seats.
Custom2 can be adjusted.
1 Display the audio function menu. ! You cannot select Custom1 and Custom2
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on when using the auto-equalizer.
the previous page. ! When Flat, no changes are made to the
sound. You can check the effects of the
2 Touch Fader/Balance on the audio func- equalizer curves by switching alternatively
tion menu. between Flat and another equalizer curve.
3 Touch a or b to adjust the front/rear 1 Display the audio function menu.
speaker balance. Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
Range: Front:15 to Rear:15 the previous page.
# Select F/R: 0 L/R: 0 when only using two
speakers. 2 Touch Graphic EQ on the audio function
# The front/rear speaker balance cannot be ad- menu.
justed when the rear output setting is # You can select Graphic EQ when Auto EQ
Subwoofer. Refer to Setting the rear output and function is off.
subwoofer controller on page 62.
3 Touch c or d to select the desired item.
4 Touch c or d to adjust the left/right Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Custom1—
speaker balance. Custom2—Flat—Super Bass
Range: Left:15 to Right:15
Adjusting the 8-band graphic equalizer
Using the equalizer You can adjust the level of each band for the
equalizer curves.
You can adjust the equalization to match the
! A separate Custom1 curve can be created
car’s interior acoustic characteristics as de-
for each source. If you make adjustments
sired.
when a curve other than Custom2 is se-
lected, the equalizer curve settings will be
Recalling equalizer curves stored in Custom1.
There are seven stored equalizer curves which ! A Custom2 curve that is common for all
you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list sources can be created. If you make adjust-
of the equalizer curves. ments when the Custom2 curve is se-
lected, the Custom2 curve will be updated.

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1 Display the audio function menu. 3 Touch c or d to select a listening posi-


Refer to Introduction of menu operations on tion.
page 54. Range: Left:7 to Right:7

2 Touch Graphic EQ on the audio function


menu. Adjusting loudness
Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the
3 Touch c or d to select the desired item.
low- and high-frequency ranges at low volume.
Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Custom1—
Custom2—Flat—Super Bass 1 Display the audio function menu.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
4 Touch the Equalizer band to adjust.
page 54.
5 Touch a or b to adjust the level of the
2 Touch Loudness on the audio function
equalizer band.
menu.
Range: +12dB to -12dB
# You can then select another band and adjust 3 Touch c or d to select a desired level.
the level. Off (off)—Low (low)—Mid (mid)—High
(high)
Using the auto-equalizer
The auto-equalizer is an equalizer curve cre- Using subwoofer output
ated by auto EQ (refer to Auto EQ (auto-equaliz- This unit is equipped with a subwoofer output
ing) on page 65). which can be turned on or off.
You can turn the auto-equalizer on or off. ! The cut-off frequency and output level can
If you connect an optional microphone to this be adjusted when the subwoofer output is
unit, you can use this function. on.
1 Display the audio function menu. 1 Display the audio function menu.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54. page 54.
2 Touch Auto EQ to turn the auto-equali- 2 Touch Subwoofer on the audio function
zer on or off. menu.
# You cannot use this function if auto EQ has
not been carried out. 3 Touch On or Off next to Subwoofer to
turn the subwoofer output on or off.

Using sonic center control 4 Touch Normal or Reverse next to Phase


Sound that is suited for the listening position to select the phase of subwoofer output.
can easily be created with this function.
5 Touch c or d next to Level to adjust
1 Display the audio function menu. the output level of the subwoofer.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on Range: +6 to -24
page 54.
6 Touch c or d next to Frequency to se-
2 Touch Sonic Center Control on the lect the cut-off frequency.
audio function menu. 50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz

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Only frequencies lower than those in the se- ! Settings are based on the FM volume level,
lected range are outputted from the subwoo- which remains unchanged.
fer.

Menu operations
1 Display the audio function menu.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
Boosting the bass page 54.
You can boost the bass level.
2 Compare the FM volume level with the
1 Display the audio function menu. level of the source you wish to adjust.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
3 Touch Source Level Adjuster on the
page 54.
audio function menu.
2 Touch Bass Booster on the audio func-
4 Touch a or b to adjust the source vo-
tion menu.
lume.
3 Touch c or d to select a desired level. Range: +4 to –4
Range: 0 to +6
Notes
! The AM volume level can also be adjusted
Using the high pass filter
with this function.
When you do not want low sounds from the ! Video CD, CD, compressed audio and DivX
subwoofer output frequency range to play are automatically set to the same source level
from the front or rear speakers, turn on the adjustment volume.
HPF (high pass filter). Only frequencies higher ! iPod and USB storage device are automati-
than those in the selected range are output cally set to the same source level adjustment
from the front or rear speakers. volume.
1 Display the audio function menu. ! External unit 1 and external unit 2 are automa-
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on tically set to the same source level adjustment
page 54. volume.

2 Touch High Pass Filter on the audio


function menu.

3 Touch c or d next to Frequency to se-


lect cut-off frequency.
Off (off)—50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—
125Hz
Only frequencies higher than those in the se-
lected range are output from the front or rear
speakers.

Adjusting source levels


With SLA (source level adjustment), the vo-
lume levels of each source can be adjusted to
prevent significant differences between
sources.

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Setting up the DVD player Setting the audio language


You can set the preferred audio language.
Setting the subtitle language
You can set a desired subtitle language. When 1 Display the Video Setup Menu.
available, the subtitles will be displayed in the Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
selected language. page 54.

1 Display the Video Setup Menu. 2 Touch Audio Language on the Video
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on Setup menu.
page 54. An audio language menu is displayed.

2 Touch Subtitle Language on the Video 3 Touch the desired language.


Setup menu. The audio language is set.
A subtitle language menu is displayed. # If you have selected Others, refer to When you
select Others on this page.
3 Touch the desired language.
The subtitle language is set. Notes
# If you have selected Others, refer to When you
select Others on this page. ! If the selected language is not available, the
language specified on the disc is used.
Notes ! You can also switch the audio language by
touching Audio during playback. (Refer to
! If the selected language is not available, the Playing moving images on page 17.)
language specified on the disc is displayed. ! The setting made here will not be affected
! You can also switch the subtitle language by even if the audio language is switched during
touching the icon during playback. (Refer to playback using Audio.
Playing moving images on page 17.)
! The setting made here will not be affected
even if the subtitle language is switched dur- Setting the menu language
ing playback using Subtitle. You can set the preferred language in which
the menus recorded on a disc are displayed.
When you select Others
1 Display the Video Setup Menu.
A language code input display is shown when Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
Others is selected. Refer to Language code page 54.
chart for DVD on page 89.
2 Touch Menu Language on the Video
1 Touch 0 to 9 to input the language Setup menu.
code. A menu language menu is displayed.
# To cancel the entered numbers, touch C.
3 Touch the desired language.
2 Registering the code. The menu language is set.
# If you have selected Others, refer to When you
Registering the code. select Others on this page.

Note
If the selected language is not available, the lan-
guage specified on the disc is displayed.

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Setting the multi-angle DVD Pan Scan setting. Confirm whether the disc
display package bears the 16 : 9 LB mark.
! The TV aspect ratio cannot be changed for

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The angle icon can be set so it appears on some discs. For details, refer to the disc’s in-
scenes where the angle can be switched. structions.
1 Display the Video Setup Menu.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on Setting the slide show interval
page 54.
JPEG files can be viewed as a slide show on
2 Touch Multi Angle on the Video Setup this unit. In this setting, the interval between
menu to turn angle icon display on or off. each image can be set.

1 Display the Video Setup Menu.


Setting the aspect ratio Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
There are two kinds of display: a wide screen page 54.
display that has a width-to-height ratio (TV as- 2 Touch Slide Show on the Video Setup
pect ratio) of 16:9, and regular display that has menu to select the slide show interval.
a TV aspect of 4:3. Be sure to select the correct Touch Slide Show repeatedly until the desired
TV aspect for the display connected to REAR setting appears.
MONITOR OUTPUT. ! 5sec – JPEG images switch at intervals of 5
! When using regular display, select either seconds
Letter Box or Pan Scan. Selecting 16 : 9 ! 10sec – JPEG images switch at intervals of
may result in an unnatural picture. 10 seconds
! If you select the TV aspect ratio, the unit’s ! 15sec – JPEG images switch at intervals of
display will change to the same setting. 15 seconds
1 Display the Video Setup Menu. ! Manual – JPEG images can be switched
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on manually
page 54.

2 Touch TV Aspect on the Video Setup Setting parental lock


menu to select the TV aspect ratio. Some DVD video discs let you use parental
Touch TV Aspect repeatedly until the desired lock to restrict children from viewing violent
aspect ratio appears. and adult-oriented scenes. You can set paren-
! 16 : 9 – Wide screen picture (16:9) is dis- tal lock to the desired level.
played as is (initial setting) ! When you have a parental lock level set
! Letter Box – The picture is the shape of a and play a disc featuring parental lock,
letterbox with black bands on the top and code number input indications may be dis-
bottom of the screen played. In such cases, playback will begin
! Pan Scan – The picture is cut short on the when the correct code number is entered.
right and left sides of the screen

Notes
! When playing discs that do not specify
Pan Scan, the disc is played back in
Letter Box display even if you select the

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Setting the code number and level details, refer to the instruction manual that
A code number must be registered in order to came with the disc.
play back discs with parental lock.
Changing the level
1 Display the Video Setup Menu.
You can change the set parental lock level.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54. 1 Display the Video Setup Menu.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
2 Touch Parental on the Video Setup
page 54.
menu.
2 Touch Parental on the Video Setup
3 Touch 0 to 9 to input a four digit code
menu.
number.
# To cancel the entered numbers, touch C. 3 Touch 0 to 9 to input the registered
code number.
4 Registering the code.
4 Registering the code.
Registering the code.
Registering the code.

The code number is set, and the level can now


be set. This sets the code number, and the level can
now be changed.
5 Touch 1 to 8 to select the desired level.
# If you enter an incorrect code number, the
6 Touch Enter. icon is displayed. Touch C and enter the correct
The parental lock level is set. code number.
! 8 – Playback of the entire disc is possible # If you forget your code number, refer to If you
(initial setting) forget your code number on this page.
! 7 to 2 – Playback of discs for children and
5 Touch 1 to 8 to select the desired level.
non-adult-oriented discs is possible
! 1 – Playback of discs for children only is 6 Touch Enter.
possible The new parental lock level is set.

Notes
If you forget your code number
! We recommend to keep a record of your code Press RESET.
number in case you forget it.
! The parental lock level is stored on the disc.
Look for the level indication written on the Setting the DivX subtitle file
disc package, included literature or on the You can select whether or not to display DivX
disc itself. Parental lock of this unit is not pos- external subtitles.
sible if a parental lock level is not stored on ! The DivX subtitles will be displayed even
the disc. when Custom is selected if no DivX exter-
! With some discs, the parental lock may be ac- nal subtitle files exist.
tive only for certain levels of scenes. The play-
back of those scenes will be skipped. For 1 Display the Video Setup Menu.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54.

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2 Touch DivX Subtitle on the Video Setup 2 Touch DivX VOD on the Video Setup
menu to select the desired subtitle setting. menu.
! Original – Display the DivX subtitles

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! Custom – Display the DivX external subti- 3 Touch Deactivation Code.
tles # To cancel deactivation, touch Cancel.

4 Touch OK.
Notes
The deactivation completed.
! Up to 42 characters can be displayed on one
line. If more than 42 characters are set, the
line breaks and the characters are displayed Automatic playback of DVDs
on the next line. When a DVD disc with a DVD menu is in-
! Up to 126 characters can be displayed on one serted, this unit will cancel the menu automa-
screen. If more than 126 characters are set, tically and start playback from the first chapter
the excess characters will not be displayed. of the first title.
! Some DVDs may not operate properly. If
this function is not fully operated, turn this
Displaying the DivXÒ VOD function off and start playback.
registration code
1 Display the Video Setup Menu.
In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand)
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
content on this unit, the unit must first be re-
page 54.
gistered with a DivX VOD content provider. For
registration, generate a DivX VOD registration 2 Touch DVD Auto Play to turn automatic
code and submit it to your provider. playback on.
! Keep a record of the code as you will need # To turn automatic playback off, touch
it when you register your unit to the DivX DVD Auto Play again.
VOD provider.

1 Display the Video Setup Menu.


Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54.

2 Touch DivX VOD on the Video Setup


menu.
Registration Code and Deactivation Code
appear.

3 Touch Registration Code.


Your registration code is displayed.

Displaying the deactivation code


If your device is already activated, deactivate it
by entering the deactivation code.

1 Display the Video Setup Menu.


Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54.

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System settings 3 Touch Rear Speaker on the system


menu to switch the subwoofer output or
Switching the auxiliary setting full-range speaker.
Activate this setting when using an auxiliary # When no subwoofer is connected to the rear
device connected to this unit. output, select Full (full-range speaker).
# When a subwoofer is connected to the rear
1 Display the system menu. output, select Subwoofer (subwoofer).
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on # When the rear output setting is Subwoofer,
page 54. you cannot operate the following procedure.

2 Touch AUX Input on the system menu


Notes
to turn AUX Input on or off.
! Even if you change this setting, there is no
output unless you turn the subwoofer output
Setting AV input on (refer to Using subwoofer output on page
Activate this setting when using an external 56).
video component connected to this unit. ! If you change this setting, subwoofer output
in the audio menu will return to the factory
1 Display the system menu. settings.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on ! Both rear speaker lead outputs and RCA rear
page 54. output are switched simultaneously in this
setting.
2 Touch AV Input on the system menu to
turn AV Input on or off.
Switching sound muting/
Setting the rear output and attenuation
subwoofer controller Sound from this system is automatically
This unit’s rear output (rear speaker leads out- muted or attenuated when a signal from
equipment with a mute function is received.
put and RCA rear output) can be used for full-
range speaker (Full) or subwoofer ! Sound from this system returns to normal
(Subwoofer) connection. If you switch the when the muting or attenuation is can-
rear output setting to Subwoofer, you can celed.
connect a rear speaker lead directly to a sub- 1 Display the system menu.
woofer without using an auxiliary amp. Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
Initially, the unit is set for a rear full-range page 54.
speaker connection (Full).
2 Touch Mute/ATT until the desired set-
1 Turn the unit off. ting appears.
Refer to Basic Operations on page 11. Touch Mute/ATT until the desired setting ap-
2 Display the system menu. pears in the display.
! Mute – Muting
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
! ATT -20dB – Attenuation (ATT -20dB has a
page 54.
stronger effect than ATT -10dB)
! ATT -10dB – Attenuation
! Off – Turns the sound muting/attenuation
off

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Notes ! Some characters may not be displayed


properly.
! When Mute is displayed, the sound is turned

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off and no audio adjustments can be made. 1 Display the system menu.
! When ATT is displayed, the sound is attenu- Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
ated and only the volume can be adjusted. page 54.
(No other audio adjustments can be made.)
! Operation returns to normal when the phone 2 Touch System Language on the system
connection is ended. menu to select the desired language.

3 Touch the desired language.


Changing languages for CAUTION English (English)—Español (Spanish)—
Português (Portuguese)—Русский (Russian)
Some operations on this unit are prohibited
while driving or needs to be paid a careful at-
tention when operating. In such case, a cau- Clearing Bluetooth memory
tion appears on the display. You can change
(AVH-P5200BT only)
the language of the cautions at this setting.

1 Display the system menu. Important


Refer to Introduction of menu operations on Never turn the unit off while the Bluetooth mem-
page 54. ory is being cleared.
2 Touch Caution Language to select your 1 Turn the unit off.
desired language. Refer to Basic Operations on page 11.
3 Touch any of the following touch panel 2 Display the system menu.
keys to select the Caution Language. Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
! English — English page 54.
! Español — Spanish
! Français — French 3 Touch Bluetooth Memory Clear on the
system menu.

Selecting the menu language 4 Touch Clear.


The menu language can be selected from four After selecting a desired item, a confirmation
languages. display appears. Touch OK to delete the mem-
If text information such as the title name, artist ory.
name or a comment is embedded in a Eur- # If you do not want to clear the selected mem-
opean language or Russian, they can also be ory, touch Cancel.
displayed on this unit.
! The language can be changed for the fol-
Updating Bluetooth connection
lowing:
— System menu software
— Video Setup (AVH-P5200BT only)
— On-screen display This function is used to update this unit with
— Multi language setting for DivX the latest software. For information on the soft-
! If the embedded language and the selected ware and updating, refer to our website.
language setting are not the same, text in-
formation may not be displayed properly.

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Important 3 Touching the Flap Set Back keys allows


you to move the LCD panel back and forth.
Never turn the unit off and never disconnect the
phone while the software is being updated.
The LCD panel slides to the back.
1 Display the system menu.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54. The LCD panel slides to the front.

2 Touch Bluetooth Software Update.

3 Touch Start to display the data transfer Setting the automatic open
mode.
function
# Follow the on-screen instructions to finish up-
dating the software. To prevent the display from hitting the shift
lever of an automatic vehicle when it is in the
P (park) position, or when you do not wish the
Displaying the Bluetooth display to open/close automatically, you can
system version set the automatic open function to manual
mode.
(AVH-P5200BT only)
If this unit fails to operate properly, you may 1 Display the system menu.
need to consult your dealer for repair. In such Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
cases, you may be asked to specify the system page 54.
version. Perform the following procedure to
check the version on this unit. 2 Touch AUTO FLAP to select whether to
open/close the display automatically or
1 Turn the unit off. manually.
Refer to Basic Operations on page 11. Each time you touch AUTO FLAP the setting
switches between:
2 Display the system menu.
! ON – The LCD panel will open or close auto-
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
matically when the ignition switch is turned
page 54.
on or off.
3 Touch Bluetooth Version Information to ! OFF – You have to press OPEN/CLOSE to
display to the version of the Bluetooth open/close the LCD panel.
module of this unit.
Switching the warning tone
Adjusting the LCD panel slide If the front panel is not detached from the
position head unit within four seconds of turning off
You can adjust the LCD panel slide position so the ignition, a warning tone sounds. You can
that the panel is set back or forward. turn off the warning tone.

1 Display the system menu. 1 Display the system menu.


Refer to Introduction of menu operations on Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54. page 54.

2 Touch Flap Set Back.

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2 Touch DT.WARNING to turn the warn- ! Ground – When the polarity of the con-
ing tone on. nected lead is negative while the gear shift
# To turn the warning tone off, touch is in REVERSE (R) position

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DT.WARNING again. ! Off – When a rear view camera is not con-
nected to this unit

Setting the rear view camera


(back up camera) Auto EQ (auto-equalizing)
The auto-equalizer automatically measures
CAUTION the car’s interior acoustic characteristics, and
Pioneer recommends the use of a camera then creates an auto-equalizer curve based on
which outputs mirror-reversed images. that information.
Otherwise, the screen image will appear re-
versed.
WARNING
This unit features a function that automatically As a loud tone (noise) may be emitted from the
switches to the rear view camera video (REAR speakers when measuring the car's interior
VIEW CAMERA IN) when a rear view camera acoustic characteristics, never perform auto EQ
is installed on your car and the gear shift is while driving.
moved to the REVERSE (R) position.(For
more details, consult your dealer.)
CAUTION
! After you set up the rear view camera set-
! Thoroughly check the conditions before per-
ting, move the gear shift to REVERSE (R)
forming auto EQ as the speakers may be da-
and confirm that the rear view camera
maged if these functions are performed when:
video is shown on the display.
— The speakers are incorrectly connected.
! Change this setting if the display switches
(For example, when a rear speaker is con-
to the rear view camera video by error while
nected as a subwoofer output.)
you are driving forward.
— A speaker is connected to a power amp de-
! To stop watching the rear view camera
livering output higher than the speaker’s
video and return to the source display,
maximum input power capability.
press and hold MENU/ .
! If the microphone is placed in an unsuitable
! Touch the RearView source icon to display
position the measurement tone may become
the rear view camera image while driving.
loud and measurement may take a long time,
Touch the source icon again to turn the
resulting in battery drainage. Be sure to place
rear view camera off. For details, refer to Se-
the microphone in the specified location.
lecting a source using the touch panel keys
on page 11.

1 Display the system menu.


Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54.

2 Touch Camera Polarity on the system


menu to select the appropriate setting.
! Battery – When the polarity of the con-
nected lead is positive while the gear shift
is in REVERSE (R) position

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Before operating the auto EQ function Performing auto EQ


! Carry out auto EQ in as quiet a place as 1 Stop the car in a place that is quiet,
possible, with the car engine and air condi- close all the doors, windows and sun roof,
tioning switched off. Also cut power to car and then turn the engine off.
phones or portable telephones in the car, or If the engine is left running, engine noise may
remove them from the car before carrying prevent correct auto EQ.
out auto EQ. Sounds other than the mea-
surement tone (surrounding sounds, en- 2 Fix the optional microphone in the cen-
gine sound, telephones ringing etc.) may ter of the headrest of the driver’s seat, fa-
prevent correct measurement of the car in- cing forward.
terior acoustic characteristics. The auto EQ may differ depending on where
! Be sure to carry out auto EQ using the op- you place the microphone. If desired, place
tional microphone. Using another micro- the microphone on the front passenger seat to
phone may prevent measurement, or result carry out auto EQ.
in incorrect measurement of the car inter-
ior acoustic characteristics.
! In order to perform auto EQ, the front
speaker must be connected.
! When this unit is connected to a power
amp with input level control, auto EQ may
not be possible if the power amp’s input
level is set below the standard level.
! When this unit is connected to a power
amp with an LPF, turn this LPF off before
performing auto EQ. Also set the cut-off fre-
3 Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC.
quency for the built-in LPF of an active sub-
If the car’s air conditioner or heater is turned
woofer to the highest frequency.
on, turn it off. Noise from the fan in the air
! The distance has been calculated by com-
conditioner or heater may prevent correct auto
puter to be the optimum delay to give accu-
EQ.
rate results for the circumstances, so
please continue to use this value. 4 Display the system menu.
— The reflected sound within the car is Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
strong and delays occur. page 54.
— The LPF on active subwoofers or exter-
nal amps delay the lower sounds. 5 Touch Auto EQ Measurement to enter
! Auto EQ changes the audio settings as fol- auto EQ measurement mode.
lows:
6 Plug the microphone into the micro-
— The fader/balance settings return to the
phone input jack on this unit.
center position. (Refer to Using fader/
balance adjustment on page 55.)
— The equalizer curve switches to Flat.
(Refer to page 55.)
— The front, center and rear speakers will
automatically be adjusted to a high
pass filter setting.
! Previous settings for auto EQ will be over-
written.

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7 Touch Start to start auto EQ. Entertainment settings


8 When the 10-second countdown starts, Selecting the illumination color
get out of the car and close the door within

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This unit is equipped with multiple-color illu-
10 seconds.
mination.
A measurement tone (noise) is emitted from
the speakers, and auto EQ measurement be-
gins. Direct selection from preset
When auto EQ is completed, Complete is dis- illumination colors
played. You can select an illumination color from the
When the car’s interior acoustic characteris- color list.
tics cannot be measured correctly, an error
message will be displayed. (Refer to Under- 1 Display the entertainment menu.
standing auto EQ error messages on page 77.) Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
# It takes about nine minutes for auto EQ mea- page 54.
surement to be completed when all the speakers
are connected. 2 Touch Appearance.
# To stop auto EQ, touch Stop.
# To cancel auto EQ measurement mode during
3 Touch Illumination and then touch a
this procedure, touch the following touch panel color on the list.
key.
Customizing the illumination color
Canceling auto EQ measurement 1 Display the entertainment menu.
mode.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54.
9 Store the microphone carefully in the
glove compartment or another safe place. 2 Touch Appearance.
If the microphone is subjected to direct sun-
light for an extended period, high tempera- 3 Touch Illumination and then touch
tures may cause distortion, color change or Custom.
malfunction. 4 Display the customizing menu.
Note
Displaying the customizing menu.
(AVH-P5200DVD)
Do not press h (eject) to open or close the panel
when you are using the microphone.
5 Touch the color bar to customize the
color.

6 Touch c or d to fine-tune the color.

7 Touch the icon and hold to store the


customized color in the memory.

Storing the customized color in


Memo the memory.

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The customized color has been stored in the Customizing menus


memory.
The set color will be recalled from the memory 1 Display menu columns to register.
the next time you touch the same icon. Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54.

Selecting the OSD color 2 Touch and hold the menu column to
register it.
The OSD color can be changed.
# To cancel registration, touch and hold the
1 Display the entertainment menu. menu column again.
Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
3 Display the custom menu and choose a
page 54.
registered menu.
2 Touch Appearance. Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54.
3 Touch Screen.
Note
4 Touch one of the colors on the list.
You can register up to 12 columns.

Selecting the background display


You can switch the background that is dis-
played when listening to a source.

1 Display the entertainment menu.


Refer to Introduction of menu operations on
page 54.

2 Touch Background.

3 Touch the desired setting.


# If no JPEG images are stored in this unit, you
cannot select photo. To store a JPEG image to
this unit, refer to Capture an image in JPEG files
on page 41.

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Changing the picture # You cannot adjust the picture adjustment for
the rear view camera when Camera Polarity is
adjustment set to Off. (Refer to Setting the rear view camera
You can adjust the Brightness (brightness), (back up camera) on page 65.)
Contrast (contrast), Color (color) ,Hue (hue), # If the color system is set to PAL/PAL-M/

Other Functions
Dimmer (dimmer), Temperature (tempera- SECAM, you cannot adjust Hue.
ture), Black Level (black level) and # With some rear view cameras, picture adjust-
RGB Dot ADJ (RGB dot clock adjustment) for ment may not be possible.
each source and rear view camera.
! You cannot adjust Color, Hue, Contrast 4 Touch c or d to adjust the selected
and Black Level for the audio source. item.
Each time you touch c or d, the level of the
1 Press and hold MENU to display selected item increases or decreases.
Picture Adjustment. # Dimmer can be adjusted from +1 to +48.
The adjustment function names are displayed. # Temperature can be adjusted from +3 to –3.

2 If you are adjusting the 5 Touch Black Level and RGB Dot ADJ to
Picture Adjustment, select the unit. adjust.
# Black Level can be set on or off.
Adjusting the Picture Adjustment # RGB Dot ADJ can be set to 1 or 2.
NAVI for the Navigation unit.
Notes
Rear Adjusting the Picture Adjustment ! You cannot operate this function while driving.
View for the rear view camera. ! Different Brightness/Contrast/Dimmer set-
tings can be set for when the illumination
switch is on and when it is off.
Adjusting the Picture Adjustment
Source for the source.

Setting rear monitor output


3 Touch any of the following touch panel
keys to select the function to be adjusted. The output source for the rear monitor can be
Picture Adjustment items are displayed. switched to the following:
! Brightness – Adjusts the black intensity ! Front – The source on the front screen of
! Contrast – Adjusts the contrast this unit
! Color – Adjusts the color saturation Disc – The video and sound from the DVD
! Hue – Adjusts the tone of color (red or AV – The video and sound from AV input
green is emphasized) AUX– The source for AUX input
! Dimmer – Adjusts the brightness of the dis- Off– No source
play
! Temperature – Adjusts the color tempera- Note
ture, resulting in a better white balance You cannot play DivX files on the rear and front
! Black Level – Emphasizes the dark portions monitors at the same time.
of images making the difference between
bright and dark more distinct
! RGB Dot ADJ – Adjusts phase shifting by
dot clock when a Navigation unit is con-
nected

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Adjusting the response # To cancel the adjustment, press and hold


MENU.
positions of the touch panels
(Touch Panel Calibration) 7 Gently touch the center of the + mark
displayed on the screen.
If you feel that the touch panel keys on the After you touch all the marks, the data for the
screen deviate from the actual positions that adjusted position is saved.
respond to your touch, adjust the response po- # Do not turn off the engine while the data is
sitions of the touch panel. There are two ad- being saved.
justment methods: 4-point adjustment, in
which you touch four corners of the screen; 8 Press and hold MENU to complete the
and 16-point adjustment, in which you make adjustment.
fine-adjustments on the entire screen.
! Touch the screen gently for adjustment.
Forcefully pressing the touch panel may da-
Using an AUX source
mage the touch panel. Do not use a sharp
pointed tool such as a ballpoint pen or me- A separately sold auxiliary device such as a
chanical pen. Doing so may damage the VCR or portable device can be connected to
screen. this unit. When connected, the auxiliary device
! If the touch panel cannot be adjusted prop- is automatically recognized as an AUX source
erly, consult your local Pioneer dealer. and is assigned to AUX.

1 Turn the unit off.


Refer to Basic Operations on page 11. About AUX connection methods
There are two methods to connect auxiliary de-
2 Press and hold MENU to display vices to this unit.
Picture Adjustment.

3 Press and hold MENU to start Touch Mini pin plug cable (AUX)
Panel Calibration.
When connecting an auxiliary device using a
The 4-point touch panel adjustment screen ap-
mini plug cable
pears.
iPods and portable audio/video players can be
4 Touch each of the arrows on the four connected to this unit via mini plug cable.
corners of the screen. ! If an iPod with video capabilities is con-
# To cancel the adjustment, press and hold nected to this unit via 3.5mm plug (4 pole)
MENU. cable (such as the CD-V150M), you can
enjoy the video contents of the connected
5 Press MENU to complete 4-point adjust- iPod.
ment. ! A portable audio/video player can be con-
Data for the adjusted position is saved. nected by using a 3.5mm plug (4 pole) with
# Do not turn off the engine while the data is an RCA cable (sold separately). However,
being saved. depending on the cable, a reverse connec-
tion between the red (right side audio)
6 Press MENU to proceed to 16-point ad- cable and yellow (video) cable may be re-
justment. quired in order for the sound and video
The 16-point touch panel adjustment screen image to be reproduced correctly.
appears.

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% Insert the stereo mini plug into the Switching the equalizer curves.
AUX input jack on this unit. Refer to Using the equalizer on
For more details, refer to What’s what on page page 55.
10. Touch and hold for more than two
seconds to turn the auto-equalizer
on or off.

Other Functions
Refer to Using the auto-equalizer
Using an external unit on page 56.
Actions will differ depending on
An external unit refers to a Pioneer product, the connected external unit.
such as those which will be available in the fu-
ture. Although incompatible as a source, the
basic functions of up to two external units can Actions will differ depending on
the connected external unit.
be controlled with this unit. When two external
units are connected, the external units are
automatically allocated to external unit 1 or ex-
ternal unit 2. F1
The basic operations of the external unit are
explained below. The allocated functions will F2 Function 1 to 4
differ depending on the connected external
Actions will differ depending on
unit. For details concerning these functions, the connected external unit.
F3
refer to the owner’s manual for the external
unit.
F4
Basic operations Using the functions allocated to 1
The functions allocated to the following opera- to 6 keys.
Actions will differ depending on
tions will differ depending on the connected
the connected external unit.
external unit. For details concerning these
functions, refer to the owner’s manual for the
connected external unit.

Auto
Switching to auto or manual.

Audio
Switching to video and audio.

Video
Changing the screen mode.
Refer to Changing the wide screen
mode on page 41.

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Appendix

Additional Information

Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Action (Refer-


ence page)
Common
There is no The parking Connect the park-
Symptom Cause Action (Refer- image dis- brake cable is ing brake cable,
ence page) played. not connected. and apply the park-
The power will Leads and con- Confirm once more ing brake.
not turn on. nectors are incor- that all connec- The parking Connect the park-
The unit will rectly connected. tions are correct. brake is not ap- ing brake cable,
not operate. The fuse is Rectify the cause plied. and apply the park-
blown. and then replace ing brake.
the fuse. Be sure to The icon is The operation is This operation is
install a fuse with displayed, and prohibited for the not possible.
the same rating. operation is not disc.
Noise and/or Press RESET. (Page possible.
The operation is This operation is
other factors are 10) not compatible not possible.
causing the built- with the config-
in microproces- uration of the
sor to operate in- disc.
correctly.
The image dis- The data could Stop playback
Operation with Battery power is Load a new battery. played stops no longer be once, and start
the remote low. (pauses) and read during play- playback again.
control is not the unit cannot back.
Some operations Try operating with
possible. are prohibited another disc. be operated.
The unit does with certain There is no The volume level Adjust the volume
not operate discs. sound. is low. level.
correctly even
The volume The attenuator is Turn the attenuator
when the ap-
level is low. on. off.
propriate re-
mote control The sound and The unit is not Firmly secure the
buttons are video skip. firmly secured. unit.
pressed.
File size and Create a DivX file
Playback is not The disc is dirty. Clean the disc. transmission rate that is within the
possible. (Page 82) are above recom- recommended size
The type of disc Check the disc mended rates. and transmission
loaded cannot be type. rate.
played on this The aspect The aspect ratio Select the appro-
unit. ratio is incor- setting is incor- priate setting for
The disc loaded Change the disc to rect and the rect for the dis- your display. (Page
is not compatible one that is compa- image is play. 59)
with this video tible with your stretched.
system. video system. The motor The unit is con- This is a normal
There is no Cables are not Connect the cables sounds when firming whether operation.
sound. connected cor- correctly. the ignition or not a disc is
The volume rectly. switch is loaded.
level will not turned ON (or
The unit is per- There is no sound
rise. is turned to
forming still, during still, slow
ACC).
slow motion or motion or frame-
frame-by-frame by-frame playback.
playback.

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Symptom Cause Action (Refer- Symptom Cause Action (Refer-


ence page) ence page)
Nothing is dis- The rear view Connect a rear Dialog lan- The DVD being The language can-
played. camera is not view camera. guage (and played does not not be switched if
The touch connected. Press and hold subtitle lan- feature multiple they are not re-
panel keys can- Camera Polarity MENU to return to guage) cannot language record- corded on the disc.
not be used. is at incorrect the source display be switched. ings.
setting. and then select the

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You can only Switch the lan-
correct setting for switch between guage using the
Camera Polarity. items indicated disc menu.
(Page 65) in the disc menu.
No xxxx ap- There is no text Switch the display No subtitles The DVD being Subtitles are not
pears when a information em- or play another are displayed. played does not displayed if they
display is chan- bedded. track/file. feature subtitles. are not recorded
ged (No Title, on the disc.
for example).
You can only Switch the lan-
Sub-folders Folder repeat Select the repeat switch between guage using the
cannot be play has been se- range again. items indicated disc menu.
played back. lected. in the disc menu.
The repeat Another folder Select the repeat The DVD being The language can-
Playback is not
range changes was selected dur- range again. performed with played does not not be switched if
automatically. ing repeat play. the audio lan- feature dialog or the selected lan-
Track search or Select the repeat guage and sub- subtitles in the guage is not re-
fast forward/re- range again. title language selected lan- corded on the disc.
verse was per- settings se- guage.
formed during lected in Video
file repeat play. setup menu.
The viewing The DVD being The viewing angle
DVD angle cannot played does not cannot be
be switched. feature scenes switched if the
Symptom Cause Action (Refer- shot from multi- DVD does not fea-
ence page) ple angles. ture scenes re-
Playback is not The loaded disc Replace the disc corded from
possible. has a different re- with one featuring multiple angles.
gion number the same region You are trying to Switch between
from this unit. number as this switch to multi- multiple angles
unit. angle viewing for when watching
A parental lock Parental lock is Turn parental lock a scene that was scenes recorded
message is dis- activated. off or change the not recorded from multiple an-
played and level. (Page 59) from multiple an- gles.
playback is not gles.
possible.
Parental lock The code number Enter the correct
cannot be can- is incorrect. code number.
celed. (Page 59)
You have forgot- Press RESET. (Page
ten your code 60)
number.

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Symptom Cause Action (Refer-


Bluetooth audio/telephone
ence page) Symptom Cause Action
The image is Some discs fea- Since this unit is The sound There is a call in The sound will be
extremely un- ture a signal to compatible with from the Blue- progress on a played back when
clear/distorted prohibit copying. the analog copy tooth audio Bluetooth-con- the call is termi-
and dark dur- generation man- source is not nected cellular nated.
ing playback. agement system, played back. phone.
when playing a
disc that has a sig- A Bluetooth-con- Do not operate the
nal prohibiting nected cellular cellular phone at
copying, horizontal phone is cur- this time.
stripes or other im- rently being oper-
perfections may ated.
appear when A call was made Reconnect the
viewed on some with a Bluetooth- Bluetooth connec-
displays. This is connected cellu- tion between this
not a malfunction. lar phone and unit and the cellu-
then immediately lar phone.
terminated. As a
Video CD
result, communi-
Symptom Cause Action cation between
this unit and the
The PBC (play- The Video CD This operation is
cellular phone
back control) being played not available for
was not termi-
menu cannot does not feature Video CDs that do
nated properly.
be called up. PBC. not feature PBC.
Repeat play The Video CD This operation is
and track/time being played fea- not available for
search are not tures PBC. Video CDs that fea-
possible. ture PBC.
Error messages
iPod When you contact your dealer or your nearest
Symptom Cause Action
Pioneer Service Center, be sure to note the
error message.
The iPod does The cables are in- Disconnect the
not operate correctly con- cable from the Tuner
correctly. nected. iPod. Once the
iPod's main menu Message Cause Action
is displayed, recon-
No Data Pro- This unit cannot Move to the desir-
nect the iPod and
vided receive artist able location with
reset it.
name/song title good reception.
The iPod version Update the iPod information.
is old. version.
No Data This unit cannot Move to the desir-
receive program able location with
service name in- good reception.
formation.

DVD
Message Cause Action
Different Re- The disc does not Replace the DVD
gion Disc have the same with one bearing
region number the correct region
as this unit. number.

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Message Cause Action Message Cause Action


Error-02-XX/ The disc is dirty. Clean the disc. Unplayable This type of file Select a file that
FF-FF File cannot be played can be played.
The disc is Replace the disc.
on this unit.
scratched.
Format Read Sometimes there Wait until the mes-
The disc is Check that the disc
is a delay be- sage disappears
loaded upside is loaded correctly.
tween the start of and you hear
down.

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playback and sound.
There is an elec- Press RESET. when you start to
trical or mechan- hear any sound.
ical error.
Video frame DivX file’s frame Select a file that
Unplayable This type of disc Replace the disc rate not sup- rate is more than can be played.
Disc cannot be played with one that can ported. 30 fps.
on this unit. be played on this
Audio format This type of file is Select a file that
unit.
not sup- not supported on can be played.
The inserted disc Replace the disc. ported. this unit.
does not contain
any playable
files. External storage device (USB, SD)
Protect All the files on Replace the disc. Message Cause Action
the inserted disc Unplayable This type of file Select a file that
are embedded File cannot be played can be played.
with DRM. on this unit.
Skipped The inserted disc Play an audio file There are no Transfer the audio
contains DRM not embedded with songs. files to the USB
protected WMA Windows Media portable audio
files. DRM 9/10. player/USB mem-
Temp The temperature Wait until the unit ory and connect.
of the unit is out- returns to a tem- Security for the Follow the USB
side the normal perature within the connected USB memory instruc-
operating range. normal operating memory is en- tions to disable se-
limits. abled. curity.
Rental Ex- The inserted disc Select a file that Format Read Sometimes there Wait until the mes-
pired. contains expired can be played. is a delay be- sage disappears
DivX VOD con- tween the start of and you hear
tent. playback and sound.
File Not Play- The inserted disc Select a file that when you start to
able-High De- contains a high can be played. hear any sound.
finition definition DivX Skipped The connected Play an audio file
file. USB portable not embedded with
It is not possi- This unit’s flash Select a file that audio player/ Windows Media
ble to write it memory used as can be played. USB memory DRM 9/10.
in the flash. the temporary contains WMA
storage area is files that are pro-
full. tected by
Windows Med-
Authorization This unit’s DivX Register this unit
iaä DRM 9/10.
Error registration code to the DivX VOD
has not been contents provider.
authorized by the (Page 41)
DivX VOD con-
tents provider.

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Message Cause Action Message Cause Action


Protect All the files on Transfer audio files Error-02-9X/- Communication Perform one of the
the connected not protected by DX failed. following opera-
USB portable Windows Media tions.
audio player/ DRM 9/10 to the –Turn the ignition
USB memory are USB portable switch OFF and
protected by audio player/USB back ON.
Windows Media memory and con- –Disconnect the
DRM 9/10. nect. USB portable
audio player/USB
N/A USB The USB device Connect a USB
memory.
connected to is portable audio
–Change to a dif-
not supported by player or USB
ferent source.
this unit. memory that is
Then, return to the
USB Mass Storage
USB portable
Class compliant.
audio player/USB
The USB device The connected memory.
is not formatted USB device should
Rental Ex- The inserted disc Select a file that
with FAT16 or be formatted with
pired. contains expired can be played.
FAT32. FAT16 or FAT32.
DivX VOD con-
Incompatible Unsupported SD Use the surpported tent.
SD card is inserted. SD card.
File Not Play- The inserted disc Select a file that
Not compatible Remove your de- able-High De- contains a high can be played.
SD storage de- vice and replace it finition definition DivX
vice with a compatible file.
SD storage device.
It is not possi- This unit’s flash Select a file that
Check USB The USB connec- Check that the ble to write it memory used as can be played.
tor or USB cable USB connector or in the flash. the temporary
has short- USB cable is not storage area is
circuited. caught in some- full.
thing or damaged.
Authorization This unit’s DivX Register this unit
The connected Disconnect the Error registration code to the DivX VOD
USB portable USB portable has not been contents provider.
audio player/ audio player/USB authorized by the (Page 41)
USB memory memory and do DivX VOD con-
consumes more not use it. Turn the tents provider.
than maximum ignition switch to
Unplayable This type of file Select a file that
allowable cur- OFF, then to ACC
File cannot be played can be played.
rent. or ON and then
on this unit.
connect a compli-
ant USB portable Format Read Sometimes there Wait until the mes-
audio player/USB is a delay be- sage disappears
memory. tween the start of and you hear
playback and sound.
when you start to
hear any sound.
Video frame DivX file’s frame Select a file that
rate not sup- rate is more than can be played.
ported. 30 fps.
Audio format This type of file is Select a file that
not sup- not supported on can be played.
ported. this unit.

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iPod Message Cause Action


Message Cause Action Error-8D Built-in FLASH Turn the ignition
Format Read Sometimes there Wait until the mes- ROM encoun- OFF and ON.
is a delay be- sage disappears tered an error
tween the start of and you hear SD source can- Tag information Wait until tag
playback and sound. not be se- is being trans- transfer is com-
when you start to lected during ferred to the plete.

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hear any sound. tag transfer. iPod.
Error-02-6X/- Communication Disconnect the
9X/-DX failed. cable from the Bluetooth
iPod. Once the
iPod's main menu Message Cause Action
is displayed, recon- Error-10 The power failed Turn the ignition
nect the iPod and for the Bluetooth switch OFF and
reset it. module of this then to ACC or ON.
iPod failure Disconnect the unit. If the error mes-
cable from the sage is still dis-
iPod. Once the played after
iPod's main menu performing the
is displayed, recon- above action,
nect the iPod and please contact
reset it. your dealer or an
authorized Pioneer
Error-02-67 The iPod firm- Update the iPod
Service Station.
ware versions are version.
old.
STEP There are no Transfer songs to
songs. the iPod.
There are no Select a list that
songs in the cur- contains songs.
Understanding auto EQ
rent list. error messages
When correct measurement of the car’s inter-
iTunes tagging
ior acoustic characteristics is not possible
Message Cause Action using auto EQ, an error message may appear
iPod full. Tags Memory used for Sync the iPod with on the display. In such cases, refer to the table
not trans- tag information iTunes and clean below to see what the problem is and how it
ferred. on the iPod is up the tagged play- may be corrected. After checking, try again.
full. list.
Memory full. This unit’s flash Connect the iPod Message Cause Action
Tags not memory used as to this unit and
stored. the temporary transfer this unit’s Error. Please The microphone Plug the optional
storage area is tag information to check MIC. is not connected. microphone se-
full. the iPod. curely into the
jack.
Tags trans- This unit’s tag in- Check the iPod
ferred failed. formation cannot and try again.
transfer to the
iPod.
Tag store Tag information Try again.
failed. cannot be stored
in this unit.

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Message Cause Action


Error. Please The microphone ! Confirm that the
check xxxx cannot pick up speakers are con-
speaker. the measuring nected correctly.
tone of a speaker. ! Correct the input
level setting of the
power amp con-
nected to the
speakers.
! Plug the micro-
phone securely
into the jack.
Error. Please The surrounding ! Stop your car in
check noise. noise level is too a place that is
high. quiet, and switch
off the engine, air
conditioner and
heater.
! Set the micro-
phone correctly.
Error. Please Power is not ! Connect the bat-
check battery. being supplied tery correctly.
from the battery ! Check the battery
to this unit. voltage.

Understanding messages
Messages Translation
Pioneer recommends
the use of a camera
CAUTION: Screen which outputs mirror-
image may appear re- reversed images.
versed. Otherwise, the screen
image will appear re-
versed.

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Indicator list Indicates that a cellular phone is


connected.
! Indicates that an incoming call
Area 1 Area 2 has been received and has not
been checked yet.
! Not displayed for calls made
when your cellular phone is
disconnected from this unit.

Indicates the battery strength of


the cellular phone.
! The level shown on the indica-
tor may differ from the actual
battery strength.
! If the battery strength is not
Area 3 available, nothing is displayed
in the battery strength indica-
Area 1 tor area.

Indicates that the selected fre- Indicates the signal strength of the
quency is being broadcast in cellular phone.
stereo.
Indicates that Auto EQ is on.
Indicates that a Bluetooth tele-
phone is connected.
Shows when HD Radio signal is re-
ceived.
Indicates that the digital format is
Dolby Digital.
Shows when analog audio of HD
Radio signal is received.
Indicates that the digital format is
MPEG Audio.
Shows when digital audio of HD
Indicates that the digital format is Radio signal is received.
Linear PCM.
Shows when HD Radio station in-
formation is received.
Indicates the sampling frequency.
Shows when downloadable song
Indicates that the digital format is information (tag) from a radio sta-
DTS. tion is received.

Shows when song information


(tag) from an HD Radio station is
being saved to this unit.

Shows while searching a song/


1+1ch video in alphabet search mode.
Indicates the audio channel. Shows when song information
2 ch (tag) is being saved to your iPod.

Shows when this unit has the song


information (tag).
Mch
Shows which audio language has
Indicates that a disc with PBC On been selected.
is being played.

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Shows which subtitle language


Shows the category name.
has been selected.

Shows which viewing angle has Shows the folder name of the folder
been selected. containing the MP3/WMA/AAC file
currently being played.

Shows which audio output has Shows the file name of the MP3/

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been selected. WMA/AAC file currently being
played.

Area 2 Shows the preset number of the sta-


tion currently being tuned in to.

Shows the disc title of the CD text


Shows the channel currently being
disc currently being played.
CH tuned in to.
Shows the song title when receiving
the tag information.
Shows the track title of the track cur- Shows SIRIUS information.
rently being played for CD text discs.
Shows the song title of the song cur-
rently being played for MP3/WMA/ Area 3
AAC files.

Shows the comment currently being Shows the title number currently
played. being played.

Shows the station name currently Shows the chapter number cur-
tuned in to. rently being played.

Shows the artist name when receiv- Shows the replay time currently
ing the tag information. being played.
Shows the artist name of the track/
song currently being played for CD Shows when the game alert func-
text discs. tion is on while receiving SIRIUS
Shows the artist name of the artist stations.
currently being played for MP3/
WMA/AAC files. Shows the genre of the track/song
currently being played.
Shows cellular phone information.
Indicates that the feature demo is
on.
Shows general phone information.

Shows home phone information.

Shows office phone information.

Shows other phone information.

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Handling guideline Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.

Discs and player Read the precautions for discs before using them.

Certain functions may not be available for some DVD


Use only discs featuring any of following logos.
video discs.

It may not be possible to play back some DVD video


discs.
It is not possible to play back DVD-RAM discs.

This unit is not compatible with discs recorded in


AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) for-
mat. Do not insert AVCHD discs as you may not be
able to eject the disc.

External storage device (USB, SD)

Address any questions you have about your external


storage device (USB, SD) to the manufacturer of the
Use 12-cm disc. Do not use 8-cm disc or an adapter device.
for 8-cm disc.
Do not leave the external storage device (USB, SD) in
Use only conventional, fully circular discs. Do not use places with high temperatures.
shaped discs.
Depending on the external storage device (USB, SD),
the following problems may occur.
! Operations may vary.
! The storage device may not be recognized.
! Files may not be played back properly.
Do not insert anything other than a DVD (-R/-RW) or
CD (-R/-RW) into the disc loading slot.
USB storage device
Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise
damaged discs as they may damage the player. Connections via USB hub are not supported.
Unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW disc playback is not possi- Do not connect anything other than a USB storage
ble. device.
Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs. Firmly secure the USB storage device when driving.
Do not let the USB storage device fall onto the floor,
Store discs in their cases when not in use. where it may become jammed under the brake or ac-
Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot environments celerator pedal.
including under direct sunlight.
Depending on the USB storage device, the device
Do not attach labels, write on or apply chemicals to may cause noise to occur on the radio.
the surface of the discs.
Copyright protected files that are stored in the USB
To clean a disc, wipe the disc with a soft cloth out- devices cannot be played back.
ward from the center.
You cannot connect a USB portable audio player/USB
Condensation may temporarily impair the player’s memory to this unit via USB hub.
performance. Leave it to adjust to the warmer tem-
Partitioned USB memory is not compatible with this
perature for about one hour. Also, wipe any damp unit.
discs with a soft cloth.
Playback of discs may not be possible because of
disc characteristics, disc format, recorded applica-
tion, playback environment, storage conditions, and
so on.

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Depending on the kind of USB portable audio player/ For details, refer to the manuals for the iPod.
USB memory you use, the device may not be recog-
nized or audio files may not be played back properly. About iPod settings
! When an iPod is connected, this unit changes the
Do not leave the USB portable audio player/USB EQ (equalizer) setting of the iPod to off in order to
memory in direct sunlight for extended amounts of optimize the acoustics. When you disconnect the
time. Doing so may cause the device to malfunction iPod, the EQ returns to the original setting.
from the extreme rise in temperature. ! You cannot set Repeat to off on the iPod when

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using this unit. Repeat is automatically changed
SD memory card to All when the iPod is connected to this unit.

This unit supports only the following types of SD DVD-R/DVD-RW discs


memory cards.
! SD Unfinalized DVD-R/-RW discs which have been re-
corded in the Video format (video mode) cannot be
Keep the SD memory card out of the reach of chil- played back.
dren. Should the SD memory card be swallowed, con-
Playback of DVD-R/DVD-RW discs may not be possi-
sult a doctor immediately.
ble, due to disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on
Do not touch the connectors of the SD memory card the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the lens of this
directly with your fingers or with any metal device. unit.
Depending on the application settings and the envir-
Do not insert anything other than an SD memory card onment, playback of discs recorded on a personal
into the SD card slot. If a metal object (such as a computer may not be possible. (For details, contact
coin) is inserted into the slot, the internal circuits may the manufacturer of the application.)
break and cause malfunctions.

Do not insert a damaged SD memory card (e.g. CD-R/CD-RW discs


warped, label peeled off) as it may not be ejected
from the slot. When CD-R/CD-RW discs are used, playback is possi-
ble only for discs which have been finalized.
Do not try to force an SD memory card into the SD Playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded on a music
card slot as the card or this unit may be damaged. CD recorder or a personal computer may not be pos-
sible due to disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on
When ejecting an SD memory card, press it and hold
the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc., on the lens of this
it until it clicks. It is dangerous to release your finger
unit.
immediately after pressing the card as it may shoot
Depending on the application settings and the envir-
out of the slot and hit you in the face, etc. If the card
onment, playback of discs recorded on a personal
shoots out of the slot, it may be lost.
computer may not be possible. (For details, contact
the manufacturer of the application.)
iPod Playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs may become impossi-
ble in case of direct exposure to sunlight, high tem-
Do not leave the iPod in direct sunlight for extended peratures, or the storage conditions in the vehicle.
amounts of time. Doing so may cause the iPod to Titles and other text information recorded on a CD-R/
malfunction from the extreme rise in temperature. CD-RW disc may not be displayed by this unit (in the
case of audio data (CD-DA)).
Do not leave the iPod in places with high tempera-
tures.
DualDiscs
To ensure proper operation, connect the dock connec-
tor cable from the iPod directly to this unit. DualDiscs are two-sided discs that have a recordable
CD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD for
Firmly secure the iPod when driving. Do not let the video on the other.
iPod fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed Playback of the DVD side is possible with this unit.
under the brake or accelerator pedal. However, since the CD side of DualDiscs is not physi-
cally compatible with the general CD standard, it may
not be possible to play the CD side with this unit.

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Frequent loading and ejecting of a DualDisc may re- ! This unit plays back files with these filename
sult in scratches on the disc. Serious scratches can extensions (.jpg, .jpeg, .jpe or .jfif) as a JPEG
lead to playback problems on this unit. In some
image file. To prevent malfunctions, do not
cases, a DualDisc may become stuck in the disc load-
ing slot and will not eject. To prevent this, we recom- use these extensions for files other than JPEG
mend you refrain from using DualDisc with this unit. image files.
Please refer to the information from the disc manu-
facturer for more detailed information about Dual-
Discs.
Compressed audio
JPEG picture files compatibility (disc, USB, SD)
JPEG is short for Joint Photographic Experts Group WMA
and refers to a still image compression technology
standard. File extension: .wma

Files are compatible with Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.1 Bit rate: 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR
still images up to a resolution of 8 192 × 7 680. (EXIF
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz
format is used most commonly with digital still cam-
eras.) Windows Media Audio Professional, Lossless, Voice/
DRM Stream/Stream with video: No
Playback of EXIF format files that were processed by a
personal computer may not be possible.
There is no progressive JPEG compatibility. MP3

File extension: .mp3


DivX video files
Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps
Depending on the composition of the file information, Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz (32 kHz, 44.1
such as the number of audio streams or file size, kHz, 48 kHz for emphasis)
there may be a slight delay when playing back discs.
Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 (ID3 tag
Some special operations may be prohibited due to Version 2.x is given priority over Version 1.x.)
the composition of the DivX files.
M3u playlist: No
Only DivX files downloaded from a DivX partner site
are guarantee for proper operation. Unauthorized MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: No
DivX files may not operate properly.

DRM rental files cannot be operated until playback is AAC


started.
Compatible format: AAC encoded by iTunes
Recommended file size: 2 Mbps or less with a trans-
mission rate of 2 GB or less. File extension: .m4a
The ID code of this unit must be registered to a DivX Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 44.1 kHz
VOD provider in order to playback DivX VOD files. For
information on ID codes, refer to Displaying the DivXÒ Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps
VOD registration code on page 61. Apple Lossless: No
For more details about DivX, visit the following site: AAC file bought on the iTunes Store (.m4p file exten-
http://www.divx.com/ sion): No

Important
! When naming a JPEG image file, add the cor-
responding filename extension (.jpg, .jpeg, .
jpe or .jfif).

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DivX compatibility Partitioned external storage device (USB, SD): Only


the first playable partition can be played.
Compatible format: DivX video format implemented in
relation to DivX standards There may be a slight delay when starting playback of
audio files on an external storage device (USB, SD)
File extensions: .avi or .divx with numerous folder hierarchies.
DivX Ultra format: No Compatibility with all SD memory cards is not guaran-
DivX HD format: No teed.

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DivX files without video data: No This unit is not compatible with SD-Audio/SD-Video.

DivX plus: No
Compatible audio codec: MP2, MP3, Dolby Digital CAUTION
LPCM: No Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on
the USB memory/USB portable audio player/SD
Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR
memory card even if that data is lost while using
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz this unit.
Compatible external subtitle file extension: .srt

Supplemental information iPod compatibility


Some characters in a file name (including the file ex- This unit supports only the following iPod models.
tension) or a folder name may not be displayed. Supported iPod software versions are shown below.
Older versions may not be supported.
This unit may not operate correctly depending on the ! iPod nano 5th generation (software version 1.0.2)
application used to encode WMA files. ! iPod nano 4th generation (software version 1.0.3)
There may be a slight delay when starting playback of ! iPod nano 3rd generation (software version 1.1.3)
audio files embedded with image data. ! iPod nano 2nd generation (software version 1.1.3)
! iPod nano 1st generation (software version 1.3.1)
! iPod touch 2nd generation (software version 3.0)
Disc ! iPod touch 1st generation (software version 3.0)
! iPod classic 120GB (software version 2.0.1)
Playable folders: up to 700 ! iPod classic (software version 1.1.2)
! iPod 5th generation (software version 1.3.0)
Playable files: up to 999 for CD-R/CD-RW
! iPhone 3GS (software version 3.0)
Playable files: up to 3 500 for DVD-R/DVD-RW ! iPhone 3G (software version 3.0)
! iPhone (software version 3.0)
File system: ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Romeo, Joliet,
UDF 1.02 (DVD-R/DVD-RW) Depending on the generation or version of the iPod,
some functions can not be operated.
Multi-session playback: Yes
Operations may vary depending on the software ver-
Packet write data transfer: No
sion of iPod.
Regardless of the length of blank section between the
When using an iPod, iPod Dock Connector to USB
songs of the original recording, compressed audio
Cable is required.
discs play with a short pause between songs.
Pioneer CD-IU50 interface cable is also available. For
details, consult your dealer.
External storage device (USB, SD)
About the file/format compatibility, refer to iPod man-
Playable folders: up to 6 000 uals.

Playable files: up to 65 535, up to 255 for one folder Audio Book, Podcast: Yes

Playback of copyright protected files: No

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Additional Information

Using the display correctly


CAUTION
Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on CAUTION
the iPod even if that data is lost while using this ! If liquid or foreign matter should get inside
unit. this unit, turn off the power immediately and
consult your dealer or the nearest authorized
PIONEER Service Station. Do not use the unit
Sequence of audio files in this condition because doing so may result
The user cannot assign folder numbers and in fire, electric shock, or other failure.
specify playback sequences with this unit. ! If you notice smoke, a strange noise or smell,
or any other abnormal signs from the display,
Example of a hierarchy turn off the power immediately and consult
01 your dealer or the nearest authorized
02 PIONEER Service Station. Using this unit in

this condition may result in permanent da-

mage to the system.
03
: Folder ! Do not disassemble or modify this unit, as

04  : Compressed there are high-voltage components inside
 audio file which may cause electric shock. Be sure to
 01 to 05: Folder consult your dealer or the nearest authorized
number
05
1 to 6: Playback PIONEER Service Station for internal inspec-
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 sequence tion, adjustments, or repairs.

Disc
Folder selection sequence or other operation Handling the display
may differ depending on the encoding or writ- ! Never touch the screen with anything be-
ing software. sides your finger when operating the touch
panel function. The screen can scratch ea-
External storage device (USB, SD) sily.
Playback sequence is the same as recorded ! When the display is subjected to direct sun-
sequence in the external storage device (USB, light for a long period of time, it will be-
SD). come very hot resulting in possible
To specify the playback sequence, the follow- damage to the LCD screen. You should
ing method is recommended. avoid exposing the display unit to direct
1 Create the file name including numbers that sunlight as much as possible.
specify the playback sequence (e.g., 001xxx. ! The display should be used within the tem-
mp3 and 099yyy.mp3). perature range of -10°C to +60°C (14 °F to
2 Put those files into a folder. 140 °F).
3 Save the folder containing files on the external At temperatures higher or lower than this
storage device (USB, SD). operating temperature range, the display
However, depending on the system environ- may not operate normally.
ment, you may not be able to specify the play- ! The LCD screen is exposed in order to in-
back sequence. crease its visibility within the vehicle. Do
For USB portable audio players, the sequence not press it strongly on it as this may da-
is different and depends on the player. mage it.
! Do not push the LCD screen forcefully as
this may scratch it.

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Additional Information

Liquid crystal display (LCD) screen Copyright and trademark


! Heat from the heater may damage the LCD This product incorporates copyright protection
screen, and cool air from the cooler may technology that is protected by method claims
cause moisture to form inside the display of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual
resulting in possible damage. property rights owned by Macrovision
! Small black dots or white dots (bright dots) Corporation and other rights owners. Use of
may appear on the LCD screen. These are this copyright protection technology must be

Additional Information
due to the characteristics of the LCD authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is
screen and do not indicate a malfunction. intended for home and other limited viewing
! When using a cellular phone, keep the an- uses only unless otherwise authorized by
tenna away from the display to prevent dis- Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering
ruption of the video image by the or disassembly is prohibited.
appearance of spots, colored stripes, etc.
Bluetooth

LED (light-emitting diode)


backlight
! At low temperatures, using the LED back-
light may increase image lag and degrade
the image quality due to the characteristics
of the LCD screen. Image quality will im-
prove with an increase in temperature. The BluetoothÒ word mark and logos are regis-
! To protect the LED backlight, the display tered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
will darken in the following environments: and any use of such marks by Pioneer
— In the direct sunlight Corporation is under license. Other trade-
— Near the heater vent marks and trade names are those of their re-
! The product lifetime of the LED backlight is spective owners.
more than 10 000 hours. However, it may ! Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio
decrease if used in high temperatures. connectivity technology that is developed
! If the LED backlight reaches the end of its as a cable replacement for mobile phones,
product lifetime, the screen will become handheld PCs and other devices. Bluetooth
dark and the image will no longer be pro- operates in 2.4 GHz frequency range and
jected. In such cases, please consult your transmits voice and data at speeds up to 1
dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEER megabit per second. Bluetooth was
Service Station. launched by a special interest group (SIG)
that comprises of Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp.,
Nokia Corp., Toshiba and IBM in 1998, and
Keeping the display in good it is currently developed by nearly 2 000
condition companies worldwide.
! When removing dust from the screen or
cleaning the display, first turn the system
power off, then wipe with a soft dry cloth.
! When wiping the screen, take care not to
scratch the surface. Do not use harsh or
abrasive chemical cleaners.

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Additional Information

DVD video distributed without a license from Microsoft


Licensing, Inc.

SD memory card

is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo SD Logo is a trademark.


Licensing Corporation.
iPod
iTunes
Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other coun-
tries.

MP3
Supply of this product only conveys a license
for private, non-commercial use and does not
convey a license nor imply any right to use iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in
this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue- the U.S. and other countries.
generating) real time broadcasting (terrestrial, “Made for iPod” means that an electronic ac-
satellite, cable and/or any other media), broad- cessory has been designed to connect specifi-
casting/streaming via internet, intranets and/ cally to iPod and has been certified by the
or other networks or in other electronic con- developer to meet Apple performance stan-
tent distribution systems, such as pay-audio or dards.
audio-on-demand applications. An indepen- Apple is not responsible for the operation of
dent license for such use is required. For de- this device or its compliance with safety and
tails, please visit regulatory standards.
http://www.mp3licensing.com.
iPhone
WMA

iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.


Windows Media and the Windows logo are tra-
“Works with iPhone” means that an electronic
demarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
accessory has been designed to connect spe-
Corporation in the United States and/or other
cifically to iPhone and has been certified by
countries.
the developer to meet Apple performance
This product includes technology owned by
standards.
Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or

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Apple is not responsible for the operation of The SAT RADIO READY mark indicates that
this device or its compliance with safety and the Satellite Radio Tuner for Pioneer (i.e., XM
regulatory standards. tuner and Sirius satellite tuner which are sold
separately) can be controlled by this unit.
Dolby Digital Please inquire to your dealer or nearest
authorized Pioneer service station regarding
the satellite radio tuner that can be connected

Additional Information
to this unit. For satellite radio tuner operation,
please refer to the satellite radio tuner owner’s
manual.
! The system will use direct satellite-to-recei-
Manufactured under license from Dolby ver broadcasting technology to provide lis-
Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double- teners in their cars and at home with
D symbol are trademarks of Dolby crystal-clear sound seamlessly from coast
Laboratories. to coast. Satellite radio will create and
package over 100 channels of digital-quality
DivX
music, news, sports, talk and children’s
programming.

HD Radioä Technology
! HD Radioä and the HD Radio Ready logo
are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digi-
tal Corporation.

DivXÒ is a registered trademark of DivX, Inc.,


and is used under license. Language code chart for DVD
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivXÒ is a digital
video format created by DivX, Inc. This is an of-
ficial DivX Certified device that plays DivX
video. Visit www.divx.com for more informa-
tion and software tools to convert your files
into DivX video.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This
DivX CertifiedÒ device must be registered in
order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD)
content. To generate the registration code, lo-
cate the DivX VOD section in Menu operations.
Go to vod.divx.com with this code to complete
the registration process and learn more about
DivX VOD.

About the SAT RADIO READY mark

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Appendix

Additional Information

Language (code), input code


Japanese (ja), 1001 Dzongkha (dz), 0426 Kurdish (ku), 1121 Kinyarwanda (rw), 1823
English (en), 0514 Ewe (ee), 0505 Komi (kv), 1122 Sanskrit (sa), 1901
French (fr), 0618 Esperanto (eo), 0515 Cornish (kw), 1123 Sardinian (sc), 1903
Spanish (es), 0519 Estonian (et), 0520 Kirghiz, Kyrgyz (ky), 1125 Sindhi (sd), 1904
German (de), 0405 Basque (eu), 0521 Latin (la), 1201 Northern Sami (se), 1905
Italian (it), 0920 Persian (fa), 0601 Luxembourgish (lb), 1202 Sangho (sg), 1907
Chinese (zh), 2608 Fulah (ff), 0606 Ganda (lg), 1207 Sinhala (si), 1909
Dutch, Flemish (nl), 1412 Finnish (fi), 0609 Limburgan (li), 1209 Slovak (sk), 1911
Portuguese (pt), 1620 Fijian (fj), 0610 Lingala (ln), 1214 Slovenian (sl), 1912
Swedish (sv), 1922 Faroese (fo), 0615 Lao (lo), 1215 Samoan (sm), 1913
Russian (ru), 1821 Western Frisian (fy), 0625 Lithuanian (lt), 1220 Shona (sn), 1914
Korean (ko), 1115 Irish (ga), 0701 Luba-Katanga (lu), 1221 Somali (so), 1915
Greek (el), 0512 Gaelic (gd), 0704 Latvian (lv), 1222 Albanian (sq), 1917
Afar (aa), 0101 Galician (gl), 0712 Malagasy (mg), 1307 Serbian (sr), 1918
Abkhazian (ab), 0102 Guarani (gn), 0714 Marshallese (mh), 1308 Swati (ss), 1919
Avestan (ae), 0105 Gujarati (gu), 0721 Maori (mi), 1309 Sotho, Southern (st), 1920
Afrikaans (af), 0106 Manx (gv), 0722 Macedonian (mk), 1311 Sundanese (su), 1921
Akan (ak), 0111 Hausa (ha), 0801 Malayalam (ml), 1312 Swahili (sw), 1923
Amharic (am), 0113 Hebrew (he), 0805 Mongolian (mn), 1314 Tamil (ta), 2001
Aragonese (an), 0114 Hindi (hi), 0809 Marathi (mr), 1318 Telugu (te), 2005
Arabic (ar), 0118 Hiri Motu (ho), 0815 Malay (ms), 1319 Tajik (tg), 2007
Assamese (as), 0119 Croatian (hr), 0818 Maltese (mt), 1320 Thai (th), 2008
Avaric (av), 0122 Haitian (ht), 0820 Burmese (my), 1325 Tigrinya (ti), 2009
Aymara (ay), 0125 Hungarian (hu), 0821 Nauru (na), 1401 Turkmen (tk), 2011
Azerbaijani (az), 0126 Armenian (hy), 0825 Bokmal (nb), 1402 Tagalog (tl), 2012
Bashkir (ba), 0201 Herero (hz), 0826 Ndebele, North (nd), 1404 Tswana (tn), 2014
Belarusian (be), 0205 Interlingua (ia), 0901 Nepali (ne), 1405 Tonga (to), 2015
Bulgarian (bg), 0207 Indonesian (id), 0904 Ndonga (ng), 1407 Turkish (tr), 2018
Bihari (bh), 0208 Interlingue (ie), 0905 Nynorsk (nn), 1414 Tsonga (ts), 2019
Bislama (bi), 0209 Igbo (ig), 0907 Norwegian (no), 1415 Tatar (tt), 2020
Bambara (bm), 0213 Sichuan Yi (ii), 0909 Ndebele, South (nr), 1418 Twi (tw), 2023
Bengali (bn), 0214 Inupiaq (ik), 0911 Navajo, Navaho (nv), 1422 Tahitian (ty), 2025
Tibetan (bo), 0215 Ido (io), 0915 Chichewa (ny), 1425 Uighur, Uyghur (ug), 2107
Breton (br), 0218 Icelandic (is), 0919 Occitan (oc), 1503 Ukrainian (uk), 2111
Bosnian (bs), 0219 Inuktitut (iu), 0921 Ojibwa (oj), 1510 Urdu (ur), 2118
Catalan (ca), 0301 Javanese (jv), 1022 Oromo (om), 1513 Uzbek (uz), 2126
Chechen (ce), 0305 Georgian (ka), 1101 Oriya (or), 1518 Venda (ve), 2205
Chamorro (ch), 0308 Kongo (kg), 1107 Ossetian (os), 1519 Vietnamese (vi), 2209
Panjabi, Punjabi (pa),
Corsican (co), 0315 Kikuyu, Gikuyu (ki), 1109 Volapük (vo), 2215
1601
Cree (cr), 0318 Kuanyama (kj), 1110 Pali (pi), 1609 Walloon (wa), 2301
Czech (cs), 0319 Kazakh (kk), 1111 Polish (pl), 1612 Wolof (wo), 2315
Church Slavic (cu), 0321 Kalaallisut (kl), 1112 Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619 Xhosa (xh), 2408
Chuvash (cv), 0322 Central Khmer (km), 1113 Quechua (qu), 1721 Yiddish (yi), 2509
Welsh (cy), 0325 Kannada (kn), 1114 Romansh (rm), 1813 Yoruba (yo), 2515
Zhuang, Chuang (za),
Danish (da), 0401 Kanuri (kr), 1118 Rundi (rn), 1814
2601
Divehi (dv), 0422 Kashmiri (ks), 1119 Romanian (ro), 1815 Zulu (zu), 2621

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Additional Information

Slope .................................... –12 dB/oct


Specifications Subwoofer (mono):
General Frequency .......................... 50/63/80/100/125 Hz
Power source ............................. 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 V Slope .................................... –18 dB/oct
allowable) Gain ...................................... +6 dB to –24 dB
Grounding system ................... Negative type Phase .................................. Normal/Reverse
Maximum current consumption Bass boost:
..................................................... 10.0 A Gain ...................................... +12 dB to 0 dB

Additional Information
Dimensions (W × H × D):
DIN DVD Player
Chassis ..................... 180 mm × 50 mm × 160 System .......................................... DVD video, Video CD, CD,
mm WMA, MP3, AAC, DivX,
(7-1/8 in. × 2 in. × 6-1/4 in.) JPEG system
Nose ........................... 188 mm × 58 mm × 32 mm Usable discs .............................. DVD video, Video CD, CD,
(7-3/8 in.× 2-1/4 in.× 1-1/4 CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW/RDL
in.) Region number ........................ 1
D Frequency response ............... 5 Hz to 44 000 Hz (with DVD,
Chassis ............................... 178 mm × 50 mm × 165 at sampling frequency 96
mm kHz)
(7 in.× 2 in.× 6-1/2 in.) Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 96 dB (1 kHz) (IHF-A net-
Nose ..................................... 170 mm × 46 mm × 27 mm work) (RCA level)
(6-3/4 in.× 1-3/4 in.× 1 in.) Output level:
Weight .......................................... 2.2 kg (4.9 lbs) Video .................................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 W (±0.2 V)
Number of channels .............. 2 (stereo)
Display MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3
Screen size/aspect ratio ....... 7.0 inch wide/16:9 WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch
(effective display area: 154 audio)
× 86.9 mm) (Windows Media Player)
Pixels ............................................. 345 600 (1 440 × 240) AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-
Display method ........................ TFT active matrix, driving coded only) (.m4a)
type (Ver. 8.2 and earlier)
Color system .............................. NTSC DivX decoding format ............ Home Theater Ver. 3, 4, 5.2,
Durable temperature range (power off) 6 (.avi, .divx)
..................................................... -20 °C to +80 °C
Angle adjustment .................... 50° to 110° USB
(initial settings: 90°) USB standard specification
..................................................... USB 1.1, USB 2.0 full speed
Audio Maximum current supply .... 500 mA
Maximum power output ....... 50 W × 4 USB Class ................................... MSC (Mass Storage Class)
70 W × 1/2 W (for subwoo- File system .................................. FAT16, FAT32
fer) MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3
Continuous power output ... 22 W × 4 (50 Hz to 15 000 WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch
Hz, 5 % THD, 4 W load, both audio)
channels driven) (Windows Media Player)
Load impedance ...................... 4 W (4 W to 8 W (2 W for 1 AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-
ch) allowable) coded only) (.m4a)
Preout maximum output level (Ver. 8.2 and earlier)
..................................................... 4.0 V DivX decoding format ............ Home Theater Ver. 3, 4, 5.2,
Equalizer (8-Band Graphic Equalizer): 6 (.avi, .divx)
Frequency .......................... 40/80/200/400/1k/2.5k/8k/
10k Hz SD
Gain ...................................... ±12 dB Compatible physical format
HPF: ..................................................... Version 1.1
Frequency .......................... 50/63/80/100/125 Hz

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Additional Information

Maximum memory capacity


..................................................... 2 GB
File system .................................. FAT12, FAT16, FAT32
MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3
WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch
audio)
(Windows Media Player)
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-
coded only)
(Ver. 8.2 and earlier)
DivX decoding format ............ Home Theater Ver. 3, 4, 5.2,
6 (.avi, .divx)

FM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 9 dBf (0.8 µV/75 W, mono,
S/N: 30 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 72 dB (IHF-A network)

AM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz (10
kHz)
Usable sensitivity ..................... 25 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IHF-A network)

Bluetooth
(AVH-P5200BT)
Version .......................................... Bluetooth 2.0 certified
Output power ............................ +4 dBm Max.
(Power class 2)

CEA2006 Specifications

Power output ............................. 14 W RMS × 4 Channels (4


W and ≦ 1 % THD+N)
S/N ratio ....................................... 91 dBA (reference: 1 W into
4 W)

Note
Specifications and the design are subject to mod-
ifications without notice.

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