Music CD/MP3/WMA/AAC
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Music CD/MP3/WMA/AAC• Play list mode
Files in the play list are displayed.
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• Tag info mode
File attributes (folder name, fi le name,
title, artist name, album name) are
displayed. mc4432• Tree index mode Folder tree arrangement (fi le
arrangement) is displayed. mc4433
• Play list index mode
The whole play list is displayed. mc4434• CD track mode
Song tracks are displayed. (Used to
play music CD fi les when there are both
music CD fi les and MP3/WMA/AAC fi les
on the disc.) mc4435
To select a song
When a disc is playing, move the
JOYSTICK
left and right, select
from the displayed songs, folders,
etc. and press the ENT
button
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After selecting this fi eld, move the JOYSTICK
up and down to select a song
or folder
The selected song is played. When a folder or play list is selected, the folder or play list
songs are displayed, so in the same
way, move the JOYSTICK
up and
down to select a song and press the
ENT
button.NOTE
· When selecting one folder above, choose
parent
folder
and press the
ENT
button.
Video CD49Video CD
Video CD operations
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Video CD operations
Insert a disc
When a disc is inserted in the system, the
screen automatically changes to the video
CD image and the disc begins to play.
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If a disc is already inserted, press the SOURCE
button, select DISC, and press
the PLAY button.
NOTE
· When a video CD with playback control (PBC) is inserted, the menu is sometimes displayed.In this
case, use the disc menu to operate the video CD.
The CURSOR menu Press the CURSOR
button to display
CURSOR menu
TRACK001 0:12:34
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Status display Track number:
the number for the currently playing track is dis-
played. (PBC supported: not displayed)Playback time:the playback time is displayed.
(PBC supported: not displayed)Audio output mode:the audio output mode is displayed.Repeat/random:repeat and random modes are displayed. (PBC
supported: PBC is displayed)Playback status:the current playback status is displayed.
Video CD
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Video CD To change the audio output mode Move the JOYSTICK
left and right
and select audio output mode
Move the
JOYSTICK
up and down to
select audio output mode
Changes as follows:
To select repeat mode or random mode In CURSOR menu, move the JOYSTICK
left and right to select
repeat mode or random mode
Move the
JOYSTICK
up and down to
select repeat mode or random mode
ALL
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ALL
: All songs play in order then
repeat
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: The currently playing song
repeats
: All songs play at random
NOTE
• The CURSOR menu will go away automatically after a
while.
• The selected mode can also be set by pressing the RTN button.To enter a track number and play(video CD with no PBC) Press the
STOP
button
Press the
CURSOR
button
The number input screen is displayed.
Clear
Cancel All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE TRACK NUMBER1234 5
6789 0
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Enter the track number in the number input screen.Number input screen entry instructions:
Number input screen → P30To enter a PBC number and play (video CD with PBC) Press the
CURSOR
button while the
menu screen is displayed.
The CURSOR menu is displayed. Press the CURSOR
button again.
The number input screen is displayed.
Clear
Cancel All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE PBC NUMBER1234 5
6789 0
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Enter the PBC number in the number
input screen.Number input screen entry instructions:
Number input screen → P30
Error display messages51
Error display messages
MessageAction to take
HIGH TEMPERATURE
EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURE
INSIDE.SYSTEM OFF IN 7 SECONDS. Wait a while for the
device to cool down.
SYSTEM ERROR (×××)
CALL AN AUTHORIZED
DEALER FOR ASSISTANCE. Contact your authorized
dealer.
Message
Action to take
DVD DRIVE ERROR(××-××)
CALL AN AUTHORIZED
DEALER FOR ASSISTANCE.
Contact your
authorized dealer.
((××-××) is an error
code.)
DISC ERROR (××-××)
PLEASE CHECK THE DISC. Check the disc type,
check for scratches on
the disc.
VIDEO MODE (NTSC/PAL) IS SWITCHING
NOW.
PLEASE WAIT Wait until the video
playback mode changes
(NTSC
PAL).
DISC ERROR (××-××)
THE REGION OF DISC CAN NOT BE
PLAYED. Check the region
number.
DISC ERROR (××-××)
REPLACE DISC TO CHANGE PARENTAL
LOCK LEVEL. Verify the PARENTAL
LOCK LEVEL of the
disc.
ABNORMAL VOLTAGE
ABNORMAL VOLTAGE INPUT NOW.
SYSTEM OFF IN 7 SECONDS. Check the battery
voltage.
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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.
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Troubleshooting
ProblemCause Action to take
The angle change
mark does not display. The angle change
mark display is set to
OFF.Set the angle change
mark display to ON.
→ “To set indications”
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The angle cannot be
changed due to the
disc speci
fi cations.
The disc takes a while
to begin playing. There are many
recorded
fi les, folders,
and/or trees. Do not record
unnecessary folders
or fi
les.
There are fi les or
folders that cannot be
played. · The
fi les were
saved with a name
or recorded in a
format that cannot
be played on the
system.
· Files are not recorded in a
supported format.
· The disc is not
properly recorded. Check the operation
of the recording
equipment.
File and/or folder
names are not
properly displayed.
Sound quality is poor;
the disc skips.
Problem Cause Action to take
Images and audio do
not play.
The system
SOURCE is DISC.
There is no disc
inserted. Insert a disc. The system SOURCE is VIDEO.
(if so equipped)
The external device
connected to the
video input terminals
is stopped.Set the external
device to playback
mode.
The system does not
function (when playing
DVD video, DVD-VR)
even after pressing
the buttons. Depending on the
DVD video or DVD-
VR disc, there are
sometimes limitations
on device operations.
—
The audio language,
subtitle language,
and/or angle do not
change. Depending on the
DVD video or DVD-VR
disc, subtitles, angles,
and languages cannot
be changed.Check the DVD video
directions.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action to take
The playback time
is not displayed
correctly. A variable bit rate
(VBR) fi
le (song) is
playing. When a variable bit
rate (VBR) fi
le (song)
is being played, the
playback time may not
be displayed correctly.
The system audio
does not play over the
vehicle speakers. (If
so equipped) MMCS or audio sound
has not been switched
to the system.
Switch the sound to
the system.
Glossary
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Glossary
Term
Meaning
VBR (Variable Bit Rate):
The bit rate varies according to the rate of
compression. CBR (Constant Bit Rate) is a format
that sets a fi xed bit rate. The bit rate varies according
to the rate of compression, so players that do not
support VBR cannot play VBR compressed fi les.
WMA:
Abbreviation for Windows Media Audio. An audio
compression technology developed by Microsoft
Corporation.
WMA-Tag:
Information such as the title or artist name that is
recorded in a WMA fi le
Language code:
Code for the language set when viewing DVD video.
Sampling frequency:
Frequency at which sampling (analog samples
digitized at fi xed intervals) is done to convert analog
audio signals to digital audio signals.
Bit rate:
Value that expresses rate per second of signal
transfer in bits.
Multisession:
Recording on several different occasions when
recording onto CD-R.
Region number:
There are 6 region numbers (as well as individual
country codes) for DVD videos. Region numbers for
the disc and the player must match in order to play
the disc.
Term Meaning
AAC:
AAC is an abbreviation of Advanced Audio Coding,
which is a compressed audio format in which the video
compression standards MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 are used.
Aspect ratio:
the width to height ratio of a screen or image.
BONUS (bonus track):
Special additional track included on a DVD audio or
other media
CD-DA:
Music CD
CD-R:
Recordable CD media. Data can be recorded once
and cannot be rerecorded or erased.
CD-RW:
Recordable CD media. Data can be recorded,
rerecorded, and erased.
CD-TEXT:
Function that records text such as album, song, and
artist names onto music CDs.
Country Code:
Region code set when watching DVD video.
CURSOR:
Mark used to select items in sequence on the screen.
In the system CURSOR menu, items that can be set
change color.
DVD-VR (DVD Video Recording Format):
DVD writing formats such as DVD-R and DVD-RW
(video recording formats primarily for household use)
ID3-Tag:
Information such as the title or artist name that is
recorded in an MP3 fi le.
Term
Meaning
MP3:
Abbreviation for MPEG1 Audio Layer 3.
MPEG:
An audio data compression standard.
Abbreviation for Moving Picture Coding Experts
Group, a video compression standard.
NTSC:
Abbreviation for National Television Standards
Committee.
PAL:
Phase Alternating Line.
PBC (Playback control):
A video CD playback format, in which numbers can
be entered and the desired track may be selected on
the displayed screen.
PLAY LIST:
A list including the desired playback order and the
like. Made in advance when creating MP3/WMA/AAC
fi les.
Rating:
Depending on the DVD video, ratings such as age
restrictions may be set for certain content.
SOURCE:
Type of music or video. System source selections
include DISC and VIDEO (auxiliary input).
Titles:
First, DVD videos are set off by titles. Each title is
divided into chapters.
Chapter:
Numbers assigned to titles are called title numbers,
and numbers assigned to chapters are called chapter
numbers.