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4VCD modeStarting VCD mode by use of Rear
panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to display the MODE selection
screen.
2. If the key on the joystick located at the far right-side of the REAR panel is
moved in any direction, the select area
will become displayed on the button of
the most recently operated mode.
3. While in mode selection screen, use the 4-direction keys on the REAR
panel to move the select area to DVDP
mode. If the joystick key is pressed,
the VCD already inserted in the DVD
PLAYER will begin playing.
Starting VCD mode by use of Rearremote control 1. When operating a different mode, pressing the [DISC] key on the Rear
Remote Control will display the most
recently operated mode between CDC
mode and DVDP mode. In addition,
pressing the DISC key will change the
mode in CDC
➟DVDP
➟CDC order.
Operating the AV MENU by use ofRear Panel 1. Press the AV button on the REAR panel while a VCD is playing to display
the semitransparent AV MENU at the
top of the screen.
2. If the [TRACK DOWN/UP] button is pressed by using the 4-direction joy-
stick key or the joystick select key on
the REAR panel, the previous or next
track will be played. If the [FAST FOR-
WARD/REWIND] button is pressed by
the same method, the current track
can be rewinded or fast forwarded.
Selecting a track with the RemoteControl & Searching playing track 1. Press the [SEEK/TRACK UP/DOWN] button on the Remote Control to move
to the previous or next track.
2. Pressing the [TUNE UP/DOWN] but- ton on the Remote Control will quickly
search the current track.
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DVD modeStarting DVD mode by use of Rearpanel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to display the MODE selection
screen.
2. If the key on the joystick located at the far right-side of the REAR panel is
moved in any direction, the select area
will become displayed on the button of
the most recently operated mode.
3. While in mode selection screen, use the 4-direction keys on the REAR
panel to move the select area to DVDP
mode. If the joystick key is pressed,
the DVD already inserted in the DVD
PLAYER will begin playing.
4. The DVD title will begin playing.
✽ ✽ NOTICEUnderstanding DVD titles.Contents of DVD Title
The video and sound recorded on the
DVD are divided into titles and can be
recognized by their title numbers. Each
title is sub-divided into smaller units
called chapters and each chapter can be
recognized by the chapter number. The
title number and chapter number of the
current DVD title is displayed on the
upper side of the DVD operation menu
screen.
DVD region code
The DVD player and DVD discs are set
with region codes and can be played in
accordance to the sales region. If a disc
besides “Region Code 1(United States,
American region, Canada)” or “All-region
disc” is inserted, then a “Region Code
Error” screen will be displayed and disc
play will not be supported.
Color TV support
This device supports the NTSC color tel-
evision system. Other systems beside
NTSC are not supported.
DVD mode menu screen configura-
tion1. Mode display
This displays that the current mode is
DVD mode of the DVD Player.
2. FAST FORWARD button
The current title can be fast forwarded.
Continue to press the button until the
desired chapter has been reached.
3. FAST REWIND button
The current title can be rewinded.
Continue to press the button until the
desired chapter has been reached.
4. CHAPTER DOWN button
Moves to the previous chapter.
5. CHAPTER UP button
Moves to the next chapter.
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46. PLAY/PAUSE button
Pauses or replays the DVD.
7. SEARCH button
The desired title/chapter can be directly
selected by searching the chapters/titles.
Searches are not supported when the
initial logo video/menu is being dis-
played. Searches are possible only when
the video is playing.
8. MENU button
This is used to return to the initial menu
setup screen while a DVD title is playing.
9. TITLE button
For some types of DVD titles, there could
be several initial menu setup screens.
This is used to return to the root setup
menu screen.
10. TITLE number display
The current title number is displayed.
11. CHAPTER number display
The current chapter number is displayed. 12. Play time display
The play time of the current title is dis-
played.
13. SUBTITLE button
The subtitle can be set for DVD titles
supporting Multi-Subtitle function.
14. AUDIO button
The voice language can be set for DVD
titles supporting Multi-Language func-
tion.
15. ANGLE button
The angle can be set for DVD titles
encoded with the Multi-Angle function.
16. DVD setting button
Restores the initial DVD setup screen.
17. END button
The menu screen will be removed to dis-
play only the video.
DVD mode setting If the DVD setup button in the DVD mode
menu screen is pressed, the setup
screen as shown below will become dis-
played.✽ ✽
NOTICEThe DVD setup screen is used not to
change the settings of the current DVD
title but to define the settings of the
DVD PLAYER. In order to apply the
modified valued, restart the current
DVD from the beginning.
The set values will not be applied in the
case of playing a DISC which does not
support the currently set language or
the current settings.
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USB modeStarting USB mode by use of Rearpanel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to display the MODE selection
screen.
2. If the key on the joystick located at the far right-side of the REAR panel is
moved in any direction, the select area
will become displayed on the button of
the most recently operated mode.
3. Select the AUX mode button.
4. Select the MUSIC button on the AUX mode screen.
5. The USB will begin playing.
✽ ✽ NOTICERefer to the MP3 mode section in
Chapter 5 for additional USB related
operational instructions.
iPod
®mode
iPod
®is a trademark of Apple Inc.
Starting iPod mode by use of Rear
panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to display the MODE selection
screen.
2. If the key on the joystick located at the far right-side of the REAR panel is
moved in any direction, the select area
will become displayed on the button of
the most recently operated mode.
3. Select the AUX mode button.
4. Select the iPod button on the AUX mode screen.
5. The iPod will begin playing.
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AUX mode (auxiliary device input)✽
✽NOTICEThe AUX1/AUX2 mode will operate only
when an auxiliary AUDIO & VIDEO
player (camcorder, vehicle VCR, etc.) is
connected and operating.Starting AUX mode by use of Rear
panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to display the MODE selection
screen.
2. If the key on the joystick located at the far right-side of the REAR panel is
moved in any direction, the select area
will become displayed on the button of
the most recently operated mode.
3. Select the AUX button.
4. Select the AUX1 or AUX2 button in the AUX mode screen.
5. The AUX1, AUX2 will begin playing.
✽ ✽ NOTICEIf the auxiliary device connector jack is
removed while in AUX mode, the previ-
ous mode will automatically be dis-
played.
Pressing the AUX1, AUX2 button while
the auxiliary device is not is not connect-
ed or with only the VIDEO jack connect-
ed will display a "The device is not prop-
erly connected" message.
CAUTION
1. Having the auxiliary cable con-
nected even when there is noauxiliary device can convert the device into AUX mode and causenoise.
Please make sure to remove the auxiliary cable when an auxiliarydevice is not being used.
2. Connecting an auxiliary device to the cigarette jack and playingthrough the screen of the devicemay cause an occurrence of noise.
If such noise occurs, remove the power cable from the cigarettejack.
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4Connecting an external VIDEO player1. An auxiliary AUDIO & VIDEO player
(camcorder, vehicle VCR, etc.) can be
connected for viewing.
2. The AUX jack is positioned next to the POWER OUTLET on the backside of
the consol box located in between the
driver and passenger seat.
✽ ✽NOTICE1. Among the auxiliary VIDEO connec-
tor jacks, the yellow is for video, red is
for right-side audio, and white is for
left-side audio.
2. This device supports the NTSC color system. Other systems beside NTSC
will not be supported.
3. The recommended audio input stan-
dard for this device is max 1Vrms. Input
which exceeds this value may cause dete-
riorated sound quality.
Starting AUX mode by use of Rear remote control 1. When operating a different mode, pressing the [AUX] button on the
REAR Remote Control will display the
AUX screen corresponding to the con-
nected device. In addition, each time
the [AUX] button on the Remote
Control is pressed, the corresponding
AUX mode for the connected devices
will become displayed.
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5R (Reverse)
Use this position to drive the vehicle
backward. N (Neutral)
The wheels and transmission are not
engaged. The vehicle will roll freely even
on the slightest incline unless the parking
brake or service brakes are applied.
D (Drive)
This is the normal forward driving posi-
tion. The transmission will automatically
shift through a 5 (or 6)-gear sequence,
providing the best fuel economy and
power.
For extra power when passing another
vehicle or climbing grades, depress the
accelerator fully, at which time the trans-
mission will automatically downshift to
the next lower gear.
✽ ✽
NOTICEAlways come to a complete stop before
shifting into D (Driving).
Sports mode
Whether the vehicle is stopped or in
motion, sports mode is selected by push-
ing the shift lever from the D (Drive) posi-
tion into the manual gate. To return to the
D (Drive) range operation, push the shift
lever back into the main gate.
In sports mode, moving the shift lever
backwards and forwards will allow you to
make gearshifts rapidly. In contrast to a
manual transmission, the sports mode
allows gearshifts with the accelerator
pedal depressed.
Up (+) : Push the lever forward once to
shift up one gear.
Down (-) : Pull the lever backwards once to shift down one gear.
CAUTION
The transmission may be damagedif you shift into P (Park) while thevehicle is in motion.
CAUTION
Always come to a complete stopbefore shifting into or out of R (Reverse); you may damage thetransmission if you shift into R(Reverse) while the vehicle is in motion, except when “Rocking thevehicle” explained in this section.
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+ (UP)
- (DOWN)
Sports
mode
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5E170000AHMEngine power can be delivered to all front
and rear wheels for maximum traction.
4WD is useful when extra traction is
required on road, such as, when driving
on slippery, muddy, wet, or snow-covered
roads. These vehicles are not designed
for challenging off-road use. Occasional
off-road use such as established
unpaved roads and trails are OK. It is
always important when traveling off-high-
way that the driver carefully reduces the
speed to a level that does not exceed the
safe operating speed for those condi-
tions. In general, off-road conditions pro-
vide less traction and braking effective-
ness than normal road conditions. The
driver must be especially alert to avoid
driving on slopes which tilt the vehicle to
either side.
These factors must be carefully consid-
ered when driving off-road. Keeping the
vehicle in contact with the driving surface
and under control in these conditions is
always the driver's responsibility for the
safety of him/herself and his or her pas-
sengers.
E170201AHMTight corner brake effectTight corner brake effect is a unique
characteristic of four-wheel drive vehicles
caused by the difference in tire rotation of
the four wheels and the zero-degree
alignment of the front wheels and sus-
pension.
Sharp turns at low speeds should be car-
ried out with caution.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) (IF EQUIPPED)
WARNING
- Off road driving
This vehicle is designed primarily
for on road use although it can
operate effectively off road.
However, it was not designed to
drive in challenging off-road condi-
tions. Driving in conditions that
exceed the vehicle's intended
design or the driver's experience
level may result in severe injury or
death.
CAUTION -
4WD
When turning sharply on a paved
road at low speed while in four-wheel drive (4L mode for full-time 4WD operation or 4L/4H mode forpart-time 4WD operation), steeringcontrol will be difficult.
CAUTION
Do not select four wheel drive on flat and normal roads.
Four-wheel driving on flat roads for a long period causes poor fueleconomy and noise and it also causes tires to wear faster.
Four-wheel driving on flat and normal roads can result in asevere binding and chatteringcondition when turning the steer- ing wheel.
Four-wheel driving on flat roads for a long period can also causethe differential oil temperature to increase, resulting in damage toparts in the power train.