10Names and functions of parts
Names and functions of parts
Replacing the battery
Use your fi ngernail to press tab A on
the battery case at the backside of the
remote control. While pressing tab A in the
direction shown in (1), pull the battery case
out as shown in (2)
NOTE
● When disposing of the lithium battery, apply insulating
tape and dispose of the battery in accordance with
applicable local regulations.
Place a new battery in the battery case
with its positive side facing up
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Nouvelle pile (borne positive)
Before using the remote control
The remote control comes with a battery
installed.
There is an insulation sheet to prevent the
battery from discharging. Remove this
insulation sheet before using the remote
control.
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Insulation sheet
Operating instructions
When using the remote control to operate
the system, aim the remote control at the
remote control sensor.
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Remote control sensor
NOTE
● Do not disassemble or drop the remote control, and
do not subject the remote control to any physical
shock.
● Do not place any heavy objects on top of or sit on
the remote control.
● If the remote control sensor is exposed to direct
sunlight or other strong light, it may stop functioning
properly or stop operating at all. In this situation,
block out the light.
● Store the remote control in the seatback pocket
when not in use.
Supported disc types
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Supported disc types
tion, or rental of discs without expressed
written permission is prohibited by law.
· This product incorporates copyrighted
technologies. Macrovision Corporation
and other copyright holders are protect-
ed by US patents and other intellectual
property rights protections.
· Permission to use this copyrighted tech-
nology must be obtained from Macrovi-
sion Corporation. Without special permis-
sion from Macrovision Corporation, use
of this technology is restricted to home
or private use.any burrs using a ballpoint pen or other
implement.
Precautions for storage
· When not using discs, always put them
in their cases and keep them out of direct
sunlight.
· Always remove discs from the system
when not using them for an extended
period.
Disc playing environment
· Extreme changes in temperature may
cause moisture to form on the discs or
inside of the system, preventing normal
operation. Such cases include turning
on the heater in the vehicle during the
extreme cold of midwinter.
In such cases, eject the disc and wait a
while before using the system.
· Do not use cracked or warped discs.
· Do not use heart shaped or other special
shaped discs, or partially transparent
discs.
· Do not use 8 cm CD adapters. Doing so
could cause a malfunction.
Copyright information
· The copying, broadcast, public exhibi-
Handling of discs
Proper handling of discs
Precautions for handling
· Dirt or ngerprints on the disc surface
could make the disc unreadable. Do not
touch the disc surface when handling the
disc. Always hold the disc at the outer
edges, or at the center hole and the
outer edge.
· Do not apply labels or stickers to the disc
and do not scratch the disc.
· Do not force another disc into the disc
loading slot when there is already a disc
inserted. Doing so could damage the
discs and cause malfunctions.
Care and maintenance
· Periodically clean the disc surface. Clean
the disc with a soft cloth. Gently wipe
from the center hole to the outer edge.
Do not wipe in a circle.
· A new disc may still have burrs on its
periphery and center hole, so be sure to
check for such burrs.
Using a disc that has burrs can cause
a malfunction, so be sure to remove
27 Basic operations
Basic operations
To adjust display attributes
Press the
DISP button
Display attribute adjustment items (BRIGHT, CONTRAST, COLOR, TINT) are
displayed on the screen.
Move the
JOYSTICK left and right to select the item to be
adjusted, then move the JOYSTICK up and down to make
the adjustment
BRIGHTMoving up increases brightness.
Moving down decreases brightness.
CONTRASTMoving up increases the contrast.Moving down decreases the contrast.
COLORMoving up increases the green hue.
Moving down increases the red hue.
TINTMoving up darkens the color.
Moving down lightens the color.
After making adjustments, wait a while and the display adjustment items will
disappear.
NOTE
● Brightness can be adjusted for daytime (LIGHT OFF) and nighttime (LIGHT ON)
respectively
To adjust display attributes and screen size
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DVD video
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DVD video
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangMenu Language Japanese
English
Other 1 5 1 7
Audio Language Japanese
English
Other
Sub-Title Japanese
Language English
Other
****
****
mngi020Repeat steps and to enter each of the
four digits in the language code.
Press the
ENT button
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangMenu Language Japanese
English
Other 1 5 1 7
Audio Language Japanese
English
Other
Sub-Title Japanese
Language English
Other
****
****
mngi019The menu turns light blue.
NOTE
● Perform the same operations to set Audio
Language and Subtitle Language.
●
When no language is set (the setting is just left as
Other ****) the languages will play according to
the DVD video speci cations.
To set languages
Languages can be set for the disc menus,
audio, and subtitles.
■ Available language settings
Menu Language:
the language in which the title menu will be displayed
can be set.
Audio Language:
the playback audio language can be set.
Sub-Title Language:
the subtitle language displayed during playback can be
set.
Display the setup screen
Move the
JOYSTICK left and right
and select Lang
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangMenu Language Japanese
English
Other
Audio Language Japanese
English
Other
Sub-Title Japanese
Language English
Other
****
****
****
mngj007
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down,
select the desired language and
press
ENT
Select the menu when it is light blue.
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangMenu Language Japanese
English
Other
Audio Language Japanese
English
Other
Sub-Title Japanese
Language English
Other
****
****
****
mngi007The menu turns yellow.
NOTE
● For languages other than Japanese or English,
select Other.
● Languages that are not recorded on the DVD
video are not available, even if they are selected.
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down
to select Japanese, English, or Other
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangMenu Language Japanese
English
Other
Audio Language Japanese
English
Other
Sub-Title Japanese
Language English
Other
****
****
****
mngi008
When Other is selected, enter the
language code. Move the JOYSTICK
left and right to select the location to
enter (digits)
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down
to select a number from 0 to 9
→ “Language codes” (P47)
DVD video
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DVD video
Select the level with the
JOYSTICK
and then press
ENT
Mark Audio Aspect Rating Lang
Level8 No Limit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1 All Limit
mngj013 The rating is changed.
****
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangRating Change Level 7
Country Change
Password Change
mngj010The menu turns light blue.
NOTE
8 No Limit: no restrictions are applied
▲
▼
1 All Limit: maximum restrictions are applied
To set the rating (parental control)
To change the rating (parental control)
Some DVD videos contain a rating or
parental control function that allows
for the playback of some scenes to be
restricted. To change the rating of such
DVD videos, enter a password and make
the desired setting changes.
Move the
JOYSTICK left and right
and select Rating
****
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangRating Change Level 8
Country Change
Password Change
mngj009
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down,
select Rating Change and press
ENT
Select the menu when it is light blue.
****
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangRating Change Level 8
Country Change
Password Change
mngj009The menu turns yellow.
Enter a password to change the rating.
Move the
JOYSTICK left and right
to select the location to enter the
password (digits)
Mark Audio Aspect Rating Lang
Please input a
4-digit password.
0* * *
mngi012
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down
and enter a number (password)
Repeat steps and to enter each of the
four digits in the password.
NOTE
● The factory installed password is 0000.
Press the
ENT button
DVD video
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DVD video
Mark Audio Aspect Rating Lang
Please input a new 4-digit password
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Move the
JOYSTICK up and down
and enter a number from 1 to 9
Repeat steps and to enter each of the
four digits in the new password.
Press the
ENT button
Country change
Ratings vary depending on the country, so it
is necessary to set the desired country code
NOTE
● It is not necessary to set a country code when
playing a DVD video that does not have ratings.
● When the country code is not set (the country
code is left as [****]) the rating function is not
activated.
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down,
select Country Change and press
ENT
Select the menu when it is light blue.
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangRating Change Level 7
Country Change
Password Change
****
mngj011The menu turns yellow.
Enter the password and press the
ENT button
Move the
JOYSTICK left and right
to select the location to enter the
country code (digits)
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down
and enter a number from 1 to 9
→ “Country codes” (P48)
Mark Audio Aspect Rating Lang
Please input a
4-digit country code.
1915
mngj021Repeat steps and to enter each of the
four digits in the country code.
To change the password
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down,
select Password Change and press
ENT
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangRating Change Level 7
Country Change 1 9 1 5
Password Change
mngj024a
Enter a password and press the ENT
button
Enter a new password.Move the
JOYSTICK left and right to select the
location to enter the new password
(digits)
DVD video
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DVD video
To set audio
To set audio content on DVD videos
Move the
JOYSTICK left and right
and select Audio
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangDigital Output PCM
Bitstream
Audio DRC
NON
LINE
RF
mngj025
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down,
select Audio DRC and press
ENT
Select the menu when it is light blue.
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangDigital Output PCM
Bitstream
Audio DRC
NON
LINE
RF
mngj016The menu turns yellow.
Move the JOYSTICK up and down,
select NON, LINE, or RF and press
ENT
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangDigital Output PCM
Bitstream
Audio DRC
NON
LINE
RF
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To set indications
To set indications regarding DVD video
■ Available indication settings
On-Screen Mark: Set whether the current DVD video
playback status (play, fast forward,
and so on) is displayed on screen or
not.
On: Playback status is displayed.
Off:
Playback status is not dis played.
Angle Mark: Set whether the mark, which indi-
cates two or more available viewing
angles, is displayed on screen or not.
On: When two or more viewing
angles are available, the
mark is
displayed.
Off: When two or more viewing
angles are available, the
mark is
not displayed.
Mode Priority
Set priority of playback when a disc (CR-R/RW, etc.)
with both MP3 and video CD les are inserted.
Move the
JOYSTICK left and right
and select Mark
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangOn-Screen Mark On
Off
Angle Mark On
Off
Mode Priority MP3
Video CD
mngj015
Move the
JOYSTICK up and down,
select the item to be changed and
press
ENT
Select the menu when it is light blue.
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangOn-Screen Mark On
Off
Angle Mark On
Off
Mode Priority MP3
Video CD
mngj023The menu turns yellow.
Move the JOYSTICK up and down,
select On/Off and press ENT
For Mode Priority, select MP3 or Video CD.
Mark Audio Aspect Rating LangOn-Screen Mark On
Off
Angle Mark On
Off
Mode Priority MP3
Video CD
mngj014When the setting is complete, the menu
turns light blue.
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action to take
The wireless
headphones do not
work.The wireless
headphone power is
switched OFF, or the
volume is turned all the
way down.Check the wireless
headphone power and
volume.
The wireless
headphone battery is
run down.Replace the battery.
The disc does not
play.The disc is inserted
with the disc surface
facing up.Insert the disc with
the disc surface facing
down.
The disc is dirty or
scratched.Check the disc.
The inserted disc is
not supported by the
system.
The recording format is
not supported by the
system.Check the operation
of the recording
equipment.
Problem Cause Action to take
The power does not
come on.The ignition key is in
the OFF position.Turn the ignition key
to the ACC or ON
positions.
The display remains
closed.Open the display or
press the POWER
button.
The remote control
does not work.The remote control
battery is run down.Replace the battery.
The system remote
control sensor is in
strong light, such as
direct sunlight.Avoid using the system
in direct sunlight.
The remote control
is not aimed at the
system remote control
sensor.Aim the remote control
at the system remote
control sensor.
The screen is dark.The brightness is not
properly adjusted.Make the necessary
adjustments.
The color is bad.The color or tint is not
properly adjusted.