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1Display the audio setting screen.
(P.246)
2Select “iPod settings”.
3Select “Video sound input”.
4Select a screen button for the desired
setting.
1Display the audio setting screen.
(P.246)
2Select “External video settings”.
3Select “Video signal switch”.
4Select a screen button for the desired
setting.
iPod SETTINGSEXTERNAL VIDEO
SETTINGS
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1Display the audio setting screen.
(P.246)
2Select “Cover art settings”.
3Select the desired button to be set.
1Display the audio setting screen.
(P.246)
2Select “DVD settings”.
Selecting “DVD settings” on the DVD
top screen can also display “DVD set-
tings” screen. (P.213)
3Select the items to be set.
When “Default” is selected, all menus
are initialized.
COVER ART SETTINGS
No.Function
Select on/off to set the cover art
display in DISC mode.
Select on/off to set the cover art
display in USB mode.
Select on/off to set the priority of
the Gracenote database in USB
mode.
Select on/off to set the cover art
display in iPod mode.
Select on/off to set the priority of
the Gracenote database in iPod
mode.
INFORMATION
Images from the Gracenote database
displayed on the screen may be differ-
ent from the actual cover art.
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AUDIO LANGUAGE
1Select “Audio language”.
2Select the desired language to be
heard on the “Audio language”
screen.
If the desired language to be heard can-
not be found on this screen, select
“Other” and enter a language code.
(P.252)
SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
1Select “Subtitle language”.
2Select the desired language to be
read on the “Subtitle language”
screen.
If the desired language to be read can-
not be found on this screen, select
“Other” and enter a language code.
(P.252)
MENU LANGUAGE
1Select “Menu language”.
2Select the desired language to be
read on the “Menu language” screen.
If the desired language to be read can-
not be found on this screen, select
“Other” and enter a language code.
(P.252)
ANGLE MARK
1Select “Angle mark”.
2Select “On” or “Off”.
PARENTAL LOCK
1Select “Parental lock”.
2Enter the 4-digit personal code on
the “Key code” screen.
3Select a parental level (1-8) on the
“Select restriction level” screen.
AUTO START
1Select “Auto-start playback”.
2Select “On” or “Off”.
SOUND DYNAMIC RANGE
1Select “Sound dynamic range”.
2Select “MAX”, “STD” or “MIN”.
The audio language can be changed.
The subtitle language can be
changed.
The language on the DVD video
menu can be changed.The multi-angle mark can be turned
on or off on the screen while discs
that are multi-angle compatible are
being played.
The level of viewer restrictions can
be changed.
Discs that are inserted while the ve-
hicle is in motion will automatically
start playing. Certain discs may not
play.
The difference between the lowest
volume and the highest volume can
be adjusted.
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ENTER AUDIO/SUBTITLE/
MENU LANGUAGE CODE
1Enter the 4-digit language code.
2Select “OK”.
If “Other” on the “Audio language”
screen, “Subtitle language” screen or
“Menu language” screen is selected,
the desired language to be heard or
read can be selected by entering a
language code.
CodeLanguage
0514English
1001Japanese
0618French
0405German
0920Italian
0519Spanish
2608Chinese
1412Dutch
1620Portuguese
1922Swedish
1821Russian
1115Korean
0512Greek
0101Afar
0102Abkhazian
0106Afrikaans
0113Amharic
0118Arabic
0119Assamese
0125Aymara
0126Azerbaijani
0201Bashkir
0205Byelorussian
0207Bulgarian
0208Bihari
0209Bislama
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0214Bengali, Bangla
0215Tibetan
0218Breton
0301Catalan
0315Corsican
0319Czech
0325Welsh
0401Danish
0426Bhutani
0515Esperanto
0520Estonian
0521Basque
0601Persian
0609Finnish
0610Fiji
0615Faroese
0625Frisian
0701Irish
0704Scottish-Gaelic
0712Galician
0714Guarani
0721Gujarati
0801Hausa
0809Hindi
0818Croatian
0821Hungarian
CodeLanguage
0825Armenian
0901Interlingua
0905Interlingue
0911Inupiak
0914Indonesian
0919Icelandic
0923Hebrew
1009Yiddish
1023Javanese
1101Georgian
1111Kazakh
1112Greenlandic
1113Cambodian
1114Kannada
1119Kashmiri
1121Kurdish
1125Kirghiz
1201Latin
1214Lingala
1215Laotian
1220Lithuanian
1222Latvian, Lettish
1307Malagasy
1309Maori
1311Macedonian
1312Malayalam
CodeLanguage
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1314Mongolian
1315Moldavian
1318Marathi
1319Malay
1320Maltese
1325Burmese
1401Nauru
1405Nepali
1415Norwegian
1503Occitan
1513(Afan) Oromo
1518Oriya
1601Panjabi
1612Polish
1619Pashto, Pushto
1721Quechua
1813Rhaeto-Romance
1814Kirundi
1815Romanian
1823Kinyarwanda
1901Sanskrit
1904Sindhi
1907Sango
1908Serbo-Croatian
1909Sinhalese
1911Slovak
CodeLanguage
1912Slovenian
1913Samoan
1914Shona
1915Somali
1917Albanian
1918Serbian
1919Siswati
1920Sesotho
1921Sundanese
1923Swahili
2001Tamil
2005Telugu
2007Tajik
2008Thai
2009Tigrinya
2011Turkmen
2012Tagalog
2014Setswana
2015Tongan
2018Turkish
2019Tsonga
2020Tatar
2023Twi
2111Ukrainian
2118Urdu
2126Uzbek
CodeLanguage
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2209Vietnamese
2215Volapük
2315Wolof
2408Xhosa
2515Yoruba
2621Zulu
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1. OPERATING INFORMATION
NOTICE
To avoid damage to the audio/visual
system:
• Be careful not to spill beverages
over the audio/visual system.
• Do not put anything other than an
appropriate disc into the disc slot.
INFORMATION
The use of a cellular phone inside or
near the vehicle may cause a noise
from the speakers of the audio/visual
system which you are listening to.
However, this does not indicate a
malfunction.
RADIO
Usually, a problem with radio recep-
tion does not mean there is a problem
with the radio — it is just the normal
result of conditions outside the vehi-
cle.
For example, nearby buildings and
terrain can interfere with FM recep-
tion. Power lines or telephone wires
can interfere with AM signals. And
of course, radio signals have a limit-
ed range. The farther the vehicle is
from a station, the weaker its signal
will be. In addition, reception condi-
tions change constantly as the vehi-
cle moves.
Here, some common reception prob-
lems that probably do not indicate a
problem with the radio are described.