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How to operate the Memory Stick player

ATTENTION

•To enter symbols, touch the       touch switch when the numerical

character input is selected.

•Touch the              touch switch to delete the character that was just

entered.

•To change the type of character to be entered, repeat step 

and 

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•A maximum of 256 characters may be entered per title.

4

3

Touch the character touch switch.

4

Touch the                touch switch to exist disc title setting mode.

The artist name is now memorized.

Touch the             touch switch to exist ATRAC3 edit mode.

6

5

RETURN

!"#

ENTER

ESC

Numerical character

Symbol

!"#

Upper case characters,
alphabet characters

Lower case characters,
alphabet characters

Summary of Contents for E7703AVX

Page 1: ...te your purchase of this tuner Please read through this manual for correct operation We suggest that after reading it you keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Multi Control DVD Video MS AV System MODEL E7703AVX ...

Page 2: ... of a sign might result in personal injury or may result solely in damage to property Do not watch moving images on the display while driving Doing so may lead to an accident resulting in serious injury or death Do not modify this system for use other than that specified herein Also do not deviate from the installation procedures described herein Eclipse will not be held liable for damages includi...

Page 3: ...s not play Doing so may result in an accident fire or electrical shock If an abnormal situation occurs such as foreign matter entering or liquid splashing on the product or smoke or a strange odor emitting from the unit shut off the product immediately and consult the dealer from whom you purchased it Continued operation may cause an accident fire or electrical shock Do not install this product in...

Page 4: ...iance by splicing or tapping into this product s power lead wire Otherwise the current capacity of the wire will be exceeded resulting in a fire or electric shock Never attempt to disassemble or modify the product Otherwise an accident fire or electric shock may result When installing the product into a vehicle with a passenger side air bag do not secure it to the air bag s cover or in places wher...

Page 5: ...er from whom you purchased the product Do not disassemble or rebuild the unit rebuilding it may expose you and others to a dangerous laser emission which would damage eyesight or cause an accident Never use batteries other than those specified Do not mix new and old cells Doing so may cause a fire or personal injury due to a battery explosion or chemical leaks Pay attention to the and polarity of ...

Page 6: ... Otherwise it may become dislodged and cause an accident or injury Do not block this product s vent or heat sink If either is blocked excessive heat build up may occur and cause a fire If this product is not connected properly a short circuit fire or accident may occur When routing cables use care so that they do not contact sharp metal parts such as brackets or screw tips Otherwise a short circui...

Page 7: ... the main volume 31 Displaying the sound adjustment screen 32 Setting position volume balance 34 Setting loudness 35 Setting the subwoofer 36 Setting MP3 sound correction MP3 harmonizer 37 Setting DSP 38 Setting EQ Equalizer 40 Adjusting the surround system 44 Setting speaker size 50 Setting time alignment output level 52 Adjusting image quality 55 Switching screen background 57 Changing the touch...

Page 8: ... a CD 75 Deleting a previously created title 76 Displaying CD TEXT by scrolling 77 How to operate the MP3 player 78 About MP3 78 Listening to MP3 files 81 Selecting a folder to listen to 82 Selecting a file to listen to 82 Displaying the next higher up level 83 Playing the beginning of tracks SCAN 83 Repeating the same track REPEAT 84 Playing tracks in random order RANDOM 84 How to operate the Mem...

Page 9: ...How to operate the video CD player 119 Watching a video CD 119 Using the menu screen 120 Advancing to the next scene or returning to the beginning of the scene being played 121 Fast Forward Rewind 121 Specifying a track to playback 122 Pausing Advancing the video 122 Stopping playback 123 Using slow motion 123 Switching sound output 123 How to operate multi window display 124 Setting multi window ...

Page 10: ...om order RANDOM 129 Specifying a CD to play 129 Creating a title for a CD 130 Deleting a previously created title 131 How to use the remote control 132 Precautions in use of the remote control 132 Cleaning the remote control 132 Turning the power on off 133 Adjusting the audio volume 133 Switching playback modes 133 How to play the tuner 134 How to play CD 135 How to play Memory Stick 136 Replacin...

Page 11: ...river should avoid operating the system as much as possible while driving Do not apply excessive force to the monitor otherwise it may become damaged Do not place items such as cups or cans on top of the monitor and do not leave the monitor tilted down when not in use otherwise damage may occur Never insert foreign objects such as coins plastic cards into the disc insertion slot The only objects t...

Page 12: ...ature inside the vehicle to drop before using the unit Avoid humid environments If liquid gets inside the unit or onto it malfunctions or damage may occur Be particularly careful of items such as drinks that have been placed in drink holders that are near the unit The components inside of the unit have been assembled with high precision and they should not be disassembled or modified If a problem ...

Page 13: ...the screen are followed consult with your equipment retailer because it is possible that the unit has been damaged It is possible that the sound will skip if the vehicle experiences violent motion on rough roads It is possible that a copy protected CD will not play on the unit It is possible that a CD R CD Recordable or CD RW CD ReWritable disc will not play on the unit due to special disc charact...

Page 14: ...the player from properly opening and closing as well as cause other damage Discs spin at high speed inside the unit Do not use a cracked CD disc because it can cause the disc to damage the CD unit Do not touch the recorded side of a disc when handling it A DVD disc bearing one of the marks at left for Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS 5 1 ch 1 or can also be played 2 3 1 Center speaker and subwoofers so...

Page 15: ...Please be sure NOT to attach any ring shape protector or other accessory to your discs Those protectors are commercially available and said to protect disc and to improve sound quality and antivibration effect but they can do more harm than good in regular uses The most common problems are insert Eject related problems and No playback problems due to the protector ring that come off in the disc me...

Page 16: ...sc cleaner to clean a CD wiping lightly from the center to the edge Do not use benzine thinner LP record spray or other cleaners on CDs They may damage a CD s finish The disc slot tends to get dusty Clean it occasionally to prevent accumulated dust from scratching the discs T h in n e r ...

Page 17: ...sed Memory Sticks bearing one of the marks at the left can be used for loading images into the unit and for saving captured images If the write protection switch on a MG Memory Stick or Memory Stick is at the lock position audio recordings and other data cannot be saved onto it Do not remove a MG Memory Stick while it is being accessed for playback or recording otherwise the data on the MG Memory ...

Page 18: ...thinner as they can cause discoloration and peeling of the unit s finish Do not use Memory Sticks with labels that are peeling off or that have name tags labels attached Store Memory Sticks in places away from direct sunlight and high humidity otherwise the Memory Sticks may become unusable Place Memory Sticks in their protective cases during transportation and storage Do not touch the terminals w...

Page 19: ...ent of image quality and screen background background screen animation Switches to Sound Adjustment screen Selects radio stations and fast forwards or rewinds discs To insert and eject discs Memory Sticks To adjust display viewing angle Displays the Audio Menu screen and switches between audio modes Switches to external navigation screen Activates display of multiple windows Switches to Image Capt...

Page 20: ...ion of touch switch Touch the buttons until a beep sound is emitted Touch the buttons lightly to prevent damage to the screen If a button does not respond remove your finger and touch it again An unavailable button is shaded Button color may continue with activated appearance while the function is being performed About button and switch display in this manual Panel button names are shown with ligh...

Page 21: ...g DVD playback Sets the content for each setting Moves cursor during operation of DVD menu Returns to previous screen Stops video playback Starts restarts video playback Pauses video playback Activates slow motion video playback Selects disc in CD changer or selects radio preset channels Selects DVD chapter and disc track PWR Button MODE Button BAND Button MUTE Button NUMBER Button VOL Button MENU...

Page 22: ...ion If the vehicle s automatic transmission shift lever is in the P position or manual transmission lever is in the 1 3 5 or R position or if a bottle or other container is in the cupholder this could interfere with the opening and closing of the display When it is safe to do so move the shift lever to the N or Neutral position or remove the container from the cupholder before opening or closing t...

Page 23: ...cefully when the Memory Stick makes contact with the internal stopper because it cannot be inserted any further The Memory Stick should be protruding a few millimeters from the insertion slot Use a Memory Stick Duo adapter when inserting a Memory Stick Duo If the Memory Stick Duo is inserted without the adapter it will not be ejected from the unit Insert the disc or memory stick into the insertion...

Page 24: ...and the display will open Then lightly press the Memory Stick one time Press the OPEN panel button 1 Touch the or touch switch to eject the disc or Memory Stick 2 DVD CD EJECT Memory Stick Disc ejection Touch the touch switch and the disc will be automatically ejected DVD CD EJECT Memory Stick ATTENTION If the disc is not ejected stuck touch the touch switch for 5 seconds or more The disc will be ...

Page 25: ...sition causes interference with disc ejection switch the lever to the Neutral position to eject discs The display will close Press the OPEN panel button after ejection 3 Caution Do not close the display by hand This could damage the display Do not place objects such as cups or cans on the display when it is in the open position This could damage the display If a liquid such as a beverage is spille...

Page 26: ...difficult The display switches to the Display Open Tilt selection screen The display will tilt upwards by one step 5 Each press of the button tilts the panel by another step Touching the touch switch when the display is at step 6 30 will cause the display to return to the original position 0 Press the OPEN panel button 1 Touch the touch switch 2 TILT TILT OPEN Button ...

Page 27: ...s or other objects when adjusting the angle of the display This could cause an injury or damage to the display Observe the following cautions when adjusting the angle of the display Automatic transmission vehicle When setting the tilt position choose an angle that does not interfere with operation of the shift lever in the P R or N lever positions If there is interference with the shift lever in o...

Page 28: ...l be turned on or off each time the button is pressed Turning power on and off Switch to other modes Press the PWR panel button 1 The Audio Source menu screen will appear Equipment that is not connected will not be displayed Press the SOURCE panel button 1 PWR Button SOURCE Button ...

Page 29: ... an audio mode 2 DVD CD Touch the display Display Screen Function Switches to the operation screen for the type of disc inserted and begins playback Switches to the video projection screen if a DVD or video CD is inserted Touch the display to switch to the operation screen Only for DVD video CD MP3 DVD Touch switch Video CD ...

Page 30: ...layback Touch switch FM Switches to the operation screen for AM radio and begins receiving radio broadcasts CD Changer Memory Stick Switches to the operation screen for FM radio and begins receiving radio broadcasts Switches to the operation screen for CD auto changer sold separately and begins playback of disc loaded in the CD auto changer ...

Page 31: ...Basic operation 31 Right Increases volume Left Decreases volume Adjusting the main volume Turn the VOL panel button left or right 1 VOL Button ...

Page 32: ...tance from the speakers This unit allows setting optimum sound quality by making adjustments for each of those factors RETURN Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 Sound Adjustment Screen Page 2 Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 Press the SOUND panel button 1 Touch the touch switch 2 NEXT ATTENTION The touch switches for and bring up both Page 1 and Page 2 of the Sound Adjustment screen and adju...

Page 33: ...SP Adjustment Enables selection and adjustment of preferred equalizer curves for previously set equalizer settings so they will match each music genre to be played Enables adjustment of output levels for the center speaker and rear speakers 40 45 46 EQ equalizer Setting Center Rear Level Adjustment Enables blending of dialog from center speaker with dialog from left right front speakers when playi...

Page 34: ...atch preferences ATTENTION Position and volume balance cannot be set at the same time Position setting Setting position volume balance Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 Press the SOUND panel button 1 Touch a position seat touch switch The color of the selected position will change to the selection color Touching the button again will cancel the setting Touching the touch switch will cance...

Page 35: ...nt when listening to audio at reduced volume Touch the or touch switch to adjust the volume balance 1 Emphasizes left speakers Emphasizes right speakers Emphasizes front speakers Emphasizes rear speakers FADER front speakers BALANCE right speakers FADER rear speakers BALANCE left speakers LOUD Enables adjustment of front rear FADER and right left BALANCE volume balance and enables emphasizing soun...

Page 36: ...Normal subwoofer output timing is the same as the front rear speakers or Reverse subwoofer output timing is offset from the front rear speakers Touch the touch switch Each time the touch switch is pressed the phase will switch between Normal Reverse The color of the button will change when Reverse is selected 1 This function switches the phase the output timing and adjusts the output when a subwoo...

Page 37: ...ses level Decreases level 1 MP3 MP3 When an audio recording is converted to MP3 it is compressed to a sound range that cannot be heard by the average person The MP3 Harmonizer plays the audio after returning the compressed sound range to the original recording as much as possible thereby allowing enjoyment of clear vibrant audio Setting MP3 sound correction MP3 harmonizer Switches to Sound Adjustm...

Page 38: ...eing played ATTENTION DSP cannot be used when playing DVD video with Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS 5 1 ch DSP cannot be used when playing DVD video if Dolby Pro Logic is set to AUTO or ON To use DSP switch the Dolby Pro Logic setting to OFF Refer to Dolby Pro Logic setting page 49 SOUND Button Setting DSP Switches to DSP Setting Screen Touch the touch switch 2 Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Pag...

Page 39: ...steps Increases level Decreases level Touch a switch from to until a beep is heard Saves the adjusted DSP mode in memory 2 1 Adjusts the factory set individual DSP modes environments to preferred levels and saves the settings ch1 ch6 Touch one of the DSP mode touch switches Switches the display to the corresponding DSP mode as shown in the table below 1 Switch Cathedral Live Concert DSP Environmen...

Page 40: ...ode for touch switches to Touch a touch switch from to briefly less than 1 second Touch the touch switch Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 2 1 ch1 ch6 ch1 ch6 ESC SOUND Button Setting EQ Equalizer Switches to the Equalizer Setting Screen Touch the touch switch 2 Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 Press the SOUND panel button 1 EQ ATTENTION The Equalizer Setting Screen can also be a...

Page 41: ... Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 3 Front Rear Center ESC Switch Jazz Rock Pops Equalizer Mode Pop Rock Jazz Switch FLAT Movie Classic Equalizer Mode Classical Film No Correction Adjusts the factory set individual equalizer modes to preferred levels and saves the settings ATTENTION Front rear and center settings cannot be made at the same time Make settings according to the listening position Equali...

Page 42: ...ches to Equalizer Adjustment Screen Touch the screen with a finger to draw the preferred equalizer curve image 3 2 1 For exact adjustments touch the frequency bar to be adjusted or the touch switch and then touch or 4 ATTENTION Front rear and center settings cannot be made at the same time Equalizer curve adjustment saving Rear Center Freq Adjust SOUND Button Front ...

Page 43: ... 1 Touch the touch switch Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 2 Saved equalizer mode display ch1 ch6 ch1 ch6 ESC Touch the touch switch Switches to Equalizer Setting Screen Touch a switch from to until a beep is heard Saves the adjusted equalizer curve in memory 6 5 Touch the touch switch Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 7 ch1 ch6 ESC ESC ...

Page 44: ...ologies ch channels number of audio output sources that can be simultaneously played ATTENTION Center speaker with power amplifier and subwoofer with power amplifier sold separately are required for playing audio sound with Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS 5 1 ch SOUND Button Adjusting the surround system Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 2 Touch the touch switch 2 NEXT Switches to Sound Adjustm...

Page 45: ...level 1 Touch the or touch switch The adjustment level has 10 steps and 10 steps Increases output level Decreases output level 1 Blends dialog from center speaker with dialog from front speakers left and right when a DVD video with Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS 5 1 ch is played and adjusts stereo positioning for the center ATTENTION Center Blend cannot be adjusted if Dolby Pro Logic is set to OFF Sw...

Page 46: ...level has 10 steps and 10 steps Increases output level Decreases output level 1 Adjusts the output level of sound effects and music heard from the rear speaker when playing a DVD with Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS 5 1 ch or playing a music CD Rear level adjustment ...

Page 47: ...VD with Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS 5 1 ch Adjusts the sound sensation range difference between maximum and minimum when playing a DVD with Dolby Digital 5 1 ch Raising the numerical value of the Compression level will narrow the sound range so that dialog and voices will be easier to hear even when background sounds are intense Touch the touch switch Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 3 SE...

Page 48: ...Lt Rt STEREO Down Mix function is off OFF Touch the touch switch Switches to Setting Screen 1 Touch the touch switch Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 3 SETTING ESC Setting items and functions are shown below Lt Rt STEREO OFF If your vehicle is not equipped with a center speaker the Down Mix function allows you to enjoy the sound of DVD video with Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS 5 1 ch Down mi...

Page 49: ...D video recorded with Dolby Pro Logic and stays OFF at all other times Item Remains ON for playing of DVD videos recorded with 2 channels The Dolby Pro Logic function remains OFF AUTO ON OFF Switches ON or OFF Dolby Pro Logic when playing a DVD with Dolby Pro Logic SETTING Dolby PL Dolby PL Touch the touch switch Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 3 ESC Dolby Pro Logic setting ATTENTION The...

Page 50: ...Digital 5 1 ch Dolby Pro Logic or DTS 5 1 ch The speaker size function does not operate with other types of DVD video even if it is switched on SOUND Button Switches to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 Setting speaker size Enables matching of system to availability and size range of speakers mounted in the vehicle and optimizes output channels and ranges for playing of DVD video supporting Dolby Dig...

Page 51: ...o front center speaker is connected DVD video with 5 1 channels can be enjoyed by setting Center to NONE DVD videos recorded with monaural are only output from the center speaker By setting Center to NONE the sound will be divided and output from the left and right front speakers even though the center speaker is connected Touch the touch switch 5 ESC Returns to Setting Screen Touch the touch swit...

Page 52: ...Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 Setting time alignment output level Press the SOUND panel button 1 By adjusting the distance of the listener position from the speakers and the output level of each speaker the difference of sound arrival times for the different distances can be corrected Switches to Setting Screen Touch the touch switch 2 SETTING Switches to Speaker Size Adjustment Screen Touch the ...

Page 53: ...uch switch Returns to Setting Screen Touch the touch switch Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 3 2 1 ESC Front Left Speaker Rear Left Speaker Front Center Speaker Front Right Speaker Rear Right Speaker ESC Distance setting At the Speaker Setting Screen touch the touch switch Switches to Speaker Level Adjustment Screen 1 ATTENTION If POSITION is set to ON speaker levels cannot be adjusted ex...

Page 54: ...evels so that they sound to be at the same volume from each speaker Increases output level Decreases output level Setting range is 6 6dB As the numerical value for the level becomes smaller the sound output from the speaker becomes smaller Touch the touch switch Returns to Setting Screen Touch the touch switch Returns to Sound Adjustment Screen Page 1 4 3 2 ESC ESC ...

Page 55: ...g to whether the vehicle lights parking lights taillights license plate lights are on off Audio operation screen image adjustment Touch the or touch switch The adjustment level has 5 steps and 5 steps Contrast Adjustment Increases contrast Decreases contrast Brightness Adjustment Makes brighter Makes darker 1 Switches to Audio Screen Adjustment Mode Pressing the PICT button again will cancel Audio...

Page 56: ... adjustment level has 5 steps and 5 steps Contrast Increases contrast Decreases contrast Bright Makes brighter Makes darker Tint Increases green colors Increases red colors 1 Color Makes color darker Makes color lighter ATTENTION Settings for the day screen and night screen can be made independently ...

Page 57: ... image captured from DVD video navigation or external camera or display of an image saved on a CD R or Memory Stick For details on capturing and saving video images refer to Capturing images page 64 and for details on saving image data files refer to Saving and exporting image data page 60 Allows selection and display of a factory prepared video 6 types Animation Switches to Audio Screen Adjustmen...

Page 58: ... touched 1 Background 1 solid blue Background 2 gradation Picture Picture Captured image display Touch the touch switch Switches saved images 6 maximum in order each time the button is touched 1 Capture Video display Touch the touch switch Switches between 6 videos in order each time the switch is touched 1 Animation Animation Capture ...

Page 59: ... the touch switch 1 The mode will change to audio screen adjustment mode If you press the PICT panel button once more audio screen adjustment mode will be exited Press the PICT panel button 1 Changing the text display color Touch the touch switch The color for text such as frequency elapsed time and level displays will change as follows each time you touch the touch switch 1 Aqua Green Red Purple ...

Page 60: ...s for the audio operation screen In addition the saved image data can also be saved to an MG Memory Stick or Memory Stick FUNC Button Saving and exporting image data Insert the CD R or Memory Stick containing the images to be saved or insert the Memory Stick that is to be used for saving the images 1 The mode will change to function mode If you press the FUNC button once more function mode will be...

Page 61: ...unction mode screen 5 4 If reading images from a CD R touch the touch switch If reading images from a Memory Stick touch the touch switch The file reading screen will then be displayed Touch the image file to be read and saved The image for the selected file will be displayed If there are more than six files on the media touch or to search through the list of image files for the files you would li...

Page 62: ...400 W x 240 H dots or less No of display characters Up to 8 single byte characters jpg or bmp Displayed files Root directory only For Memory Sticks Image size per file Up to 512 KB Displayed file name ISO9660 Level 1 format File extension jpg JPEG2000 is not compatible or bmp Display file no Up to 100 Image size 400 W x 240 H dots or less No of display characters Up to 8 single byte characters jpg...

Page 63: ...mory Stick otherwise the file data may become corrupted Images captured from a DVD and video CD cannot be saved onto a Memory Stick The format for files that are saved onto a Memory Stick is bitmap BMP Files cannot be saved as JPEG images ESC Touch one of the touch switches from to The image file that has been saved for that touch switch will then be saved onto the Memory Stick 2 Touch the touch s...

Page 64: ...mage capture mode Video images will change to frame playback mode If you press the CAPT button in the panel switches once more image capture mode will be exited Press the CAPT panel button 1 ATTENTION Capturing images when video images are not being played back or of the navigation system is being used or an external camera is connected you can switch between the navigation screen and images from ...

Page 65: ...operation is carried out for 6 seconds the display will return to the image capture mode screen The image being displayed when you touched will then be captured and displayed as a still image If you touch the touch switch the image capture will be canceled and you can redo it Touch the touch switch 2 Capture Cancel Capture ATTENTION When capturing video images the captured image will be slightly m...

Page 66: ... The mode will change to function mode If you press the FUNC button once more function mode will be exited Press the FUNC panel button 1 FUNC Button Clock Setting the clock display Clock This turns the clock display on or off ATTENTION To set the clock to 0 minutes an exact hour touch the touch switch For example At 3 29 Touch the touch switch returns to 3 00 At 3 30 Touch the touch switch advance...

Page 67: ...ode will change to function mode If you press the FUNC button once more function mode will be exited Press the FUNC panel button 1 The reverse linking function is turned on and off each time the touch switch is touched When the reverse linking function is turned on the touch switch display color changes to the selected color Touch the touch switch 2 Setting the reverse linking function for the bac...

Page 68: ... FM ATTENTION To change to AM1 AM2 FM1 or FM2 change back to the audio source menu screen and touch or again AM FM Turn the TUNE TRACK panel button briefly less than 1 second The frequency changes by a single step each time the button is turned 1 step is 9 kHz for AM and 0 05 MHz for FM Turn right The frequency becomes higher Turn left The frequency becomes lower 1 The unit has four built in radio...

Page 69: ...g preset switches Touch the preset switch that already has a station recorded 1 Touch the or touch switch and select an FM or AM broadcast The ASM display will flash and the station being received will be stored automatically in a preset switch Presetting stations automatically Touch 2 seconds or more the touch switch 1 ATTENTION ASM is an abbreviation for Auto Station Memory If less than six stat...

Page 70: ...h briefly less than 1 second 1 ASM Touch the or touch switch and select an FM or AM broadcast The selected frequency will be set for that preset switch and the frequency will be displayed on the screen Presetting stations manually Turn the TUNE TRACK panel button to select the frequency to be preset 1 Touch 2 seconds or more a preset switch 2 FM AM ATTENTION If the power supply from the vehicle s ...

Page 71: ...ade out completely or fade in and out When driving in weak signal areas such as near hills through valleys or tunnels among tall buildings etc you may encounter unusual noise interference THIS IS NOT A TUNER PROBLEM In this case you can only wait until you are in a better reception area tune to a stronger station or reduce the treble level In general FM has much better tonal quality than AM Howeve...

Page 72: ...atural and artificial barriers weather conditions etc Transmitting Antenna 100 Meters High Effective Radiation Power 1kW FM Stereo Auto Radio 20 km FM Monaural Auto Radio 50 km Home FM Stereo Receiver 100 km RECEPTION AREA OF FM BROADCASTS The reflection characteristics of FM waves cause another problem called multipath FM wave signals reflecting off of buildings mountains etc When the antenna rec...

Page 73: ... Caution Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or when the recorded side is dirty How to operate the CD player Turn right Advances to the next track Turn left Returns to the beginning of the track being played Repeat turning for previous track Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the track being played Turn the TUNE TRACK panel button briefly less tha...

Page 74: ...n will cancel the operation Repeating the same track REPEAT Touch the touch switch 1 Plays the tracks random order Touching the touch switch again will cancel the operation Playing tracks in random order RANDOM Touch the touch switch 1 SCAN SCAN REPEAT RANDOM REPEAT RANDOM ATTENTION Occasionally the same track happens to be played selected two or more times in a row this is normal operation and is...

Page 75: ... alphabet Default character type is numerical symbol Touch one of the switch touch switch 2 ATTENTION 30 titles can be stored A maximum of 18 characters may be entered per title TITLE ABC abc 123 ABC abc 123 Touch the character touch switch 3 ATTENTION To enter symbols touch the touch switch when the numerical character input is selected Touch the touch switch to delete the character that was just...

Page 76: ...seconds or more the touch switch 1 The title has now been deleted TITLE The disc title is now memorized Touch the touch switch to exist disc title setting mode 4 Upper case characters alphabet characters Lower case characters alphabet characters Numerical character Symbol ENTER ...

Page 77: ...played for some discs CD TEXT such as disc titles and track titles stored in the memory can be displayed A maximum of 18 characters are displayed on the display area at one time When the CD TEXT exceeds 18 characters it is displayed by scrolling After the disc title is displayed by scrolling track titles are displayed by scrolling The title display will be fixed after track titles are scrolled Dis...

Page 78: ...MP3 Playable MP3 file standards ID3 tags ATTENTION The making of MP3 files by recording from sources such as broadcasts records recordings videos and live performances without permission from the copyright holder for uses other than personal enjoyment is prohibited Supported standards MPEG 1 Audio Layer III MPEG 2 Audio Layer III Supported sampling frequencies 32 44 1 48 kHz Supported bit rate 8 1...

Page 79: ...cs to be used must be ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2 Control items for this standard are as follows Maximum directory layers 8 layers Maximum characters for folder names file names 31 including and 3 letter file extension Allowable characters for folder names file names A Z 0 9 _ underscore Number of files folders possible on a single disc 250 Total number of folders possible on a single disc 250 Maxi...

Page 80: ...corded without files other than MP3 files and without unnecessary folders in order to speed up the checking of disc files by the unit It is possible that playing time will not be correct depending on the writing condition of the MP3 file It is possible that playing time will not be correct when VBR Fast Up Down is operated Names of MP3 folders and files within the same level are displayed in the f...

Page 81: ...f there is more than one MP3 file or folder at a particular level the files will be played back in alphanumeric character order If Audio CD tracks CD DA and MP3 data are mixed together on the same disc touch the touch switch to change to MP3 playback The display will change to the audio source menu screen Listening to MP3 files Press the SOURCE button in the panel switches 1 Playback will then sta...

Page 82: ...TUNE TRACK panel button briefly less than 1 second When turned clockwise The next audio file is selected When turned counterclockwise Playback returns to the start of the file currently being played or to the previous file if turned again The selected file will then be played back In addition the file name and folder name for the selected file will be displayed on the screen 1 ATTENTION If there a...

Page 83: ...aying the next higher up level Touch the touch switch 1 This displays the folders and files in the next higher up level from the level that is being played back 2 1 4 If you touch the switch briefly for less than 1 second the first 10 seconds will be played back of all the files at the same level as the file currently being played back If you touch the switch for longer more than 1 second the firs...

Page 84: ...d in random order If you touch the switch for longer more than 1 second all files in all folders will be played back in random order Touch the touch switch once more to cancel this operation Playing files in random order RANDOM Touch the touch switch 1 REPEAT REPEAT RANDOM RANDOM ATTENTION If you touch while RANDOM is selected the file currently being played back will be repeated In addition if yo...

Page 85: ...the beginning of the track being played Turn the TUNE TRACK panel button briefly less than 1 second 1 ATTENTION Artist names and music titles track titles can be displayed when they are recorded on the MG Memory Stick A maximum of 18 characters 1 byte alphabets or symbols can be displayed Music data recorded with ATRAC3 Plus cannot be played Music data recorded with MP3 cannot be played Music data...

Page 86: ...ouching the touch switch again will cancel the operation Playing tracks in random order RANDOM Touch the touch switch 1 SCAN SCAN REPEAT RANDOM REPEAT RANDOM ATTENTION Occasionally the same track happens to be played selected two or more times in a row this is normal operation and is no sign of a problem Doing random playback touch the touch switch to repeat the track being played To cancel repeat...

Page 87: ...sis A MG Memory Stick recording method can be selected The following settings can be selected in the ATRAC3 recording mode Recording on Memory Stick Caution Unrecorded contents deleted music and vocal data caused by problems malfunctions and defects of this unit will not be warranted Use of your recordings other than for the personal entertainment is strictly prohibited by the copyright law withou...

Page 88: ...each time you touch the touch switch 1 Selecting tracks to be recorded The tracks to be recorded can be selected Touch the touch switch The recording bit rate will change as follows each time you touch the touch switch 1 Setting sound quality The recording sound quality the recording bit rate can be set The recording bit rate may be selected from 66k 105k and 132k Sound quality and data size incre...

Page 89: ... will be interrupted and the data may be damaged New MG Memory Stick may not be used without formatting In that case format quick format the stick on this unit so music can be recorded Hi Fi directory format The stick formatted on a unit other than exclusive MG Memory Stick unit may not be usable on this unit Recording on MG Memory Stick Touch the touch switch A CD is played and recording starts I...

Page 90: ...n 6 files touch or touch switch to change the display and select files for entering title names Touch the file to be creating the title name When the touch switch is pressed touch switch display color changes to the selected color 1 Touch the touch switch briefly less than 1 second The screen will switch to the disc title setting mode Default character type is upper case alphabet Touch one of the ...

Page 91: ...nge the type of character to be entered repeat step and A maximum of 256 characters may be entered per title 4 3 Touch the character touch switch 4 Touch the touch switch to exist disc title setting mode The title name is now memorized Touch the touch switch to exist ATRAC3 edit mode 6 5 RETURN ENTER ESC Numerical character Symbol Upper case characters alphabet characters Lower case characters alp...

Page 92: ...s pressed touch switch display color changes to the selected color 1 Touch the touch switch briefly less than 1 second The screen will switch to the disc title setting mode Default character type is upper case alphabet Touch one of the switch touch switch Default character type is upper case alphabet Default character type is lower case alphabet Default character type is numerical symbol 3 2 Creat...

Page 93: ...ge the type of character to be entered repeat step and A maximum of 256 characters may be entered per title 4 3 Touch the character touch switch 4 Touch the touch switch to exist disc title setting mode The artist name is now memorized Touch the touch switch to exist ATRAC3 edit mode 6 5 RETURN ENTER ESC Numerical character Symbol Upper case characters alphabet characters Lower case characters alp...

Page 94: ...h display color changes to the selected color 1 Touch 2 seconds or more the touch switch The selected file is deleted Touch the touch switch to exist ATRAC3 edit mode 3 2 Deleting recorded file Del ESC ATTENTION Do not turn OFF the power or engine switch while deleting the file s Doing so may damage the data Deleting all files Touch 2 seconds or more the touch switch The all files are deleted 1 To...

Page 95: ...ideos It is also possible to switch between different languages recorded on the DVD video dubbing subtitles etc and with videos having several angles of the same scene recorded the preferred angle can be selected and played Before using the DVD player About Multiple Languages Some DVD discs have dialog recorded in several different languages and the language can be switched during playback in the ...

Page 96: ... About discs About region codes of playable discs Some DVD discs display a Region Code The mark a number shows the geographical region where the disc can be played This unit cannot play discs that do not show 4 or ALL on the mark Attempting to play other discs will result in display of a message saying Can not read disk Please check disc Even discs that do not display the region mark may in fact b...

Page 97: ...lowing marks may be displayed on a DVD disc or its package ATTENTION A DVD video bearing the Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS 5 1 ch mark can still be played even if a center speaker with power amplifier and subwoofer with power amplifier are not connected but it will not be played with the 5 1 channel method 3 Mark Meaning Shows number of voice tracks 2 Shows number of subtitle languages 3 Shows numbe...

Page 98: ...ments are called titles and each title has a number title number Title segments are further divided into smaller segments called chapters and each chapter has a number chapter number Title Number Chapter Number DVD Video Title 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Title 2 Title 3 ...

Page 99: ...t and the ignition switch turned to ON or ACC Only sound can be heard if a DVD is played while the car is in motion Switches to Audio Source Menu Screen Watching a DVD Press the SOURCE panel button 1 Switches to DVD screen and starts playback Touch the touch switch 2 ATTENTION Some discs may not automatically start playing depending on the disc Use the menu screen recorded on the disc to start pla...

Page 100: ...ted with the remote control Using the menu screen ATTENTION Recorded menu items will differ by disc Some functions may not perform during operation because playback is following disc content specifications Switches to Menu Screen recorded on the disc Press the TOP or TITLE button 1 Press the or cursor button and select the Play Menu 2 The selected item will be played Press ENTER button 3 ...

Page 101: ... by using either the panel buttons or the remote control Fast Forward Rewind Using panel button Turn the TUNE TRACK panel button until a beep is heard Turn right Fast forwards Turn left Rewinds The fast forward rewind will continue while the TUNE TRACK button is held The fast forward rewind action will stop when the button is released 1 Using remote control Press the CHAPTER button until a beep is...

Page 102: ...ss the PLAY button 2 Restarts playback Video will play in slow motion This function can only be performed with the remote control Stopping playback Press the STOP button during DVD playback 1 Press the PLAY button 2 Restarts playback TUNE TRACK Button SEARCH Button SLOW Button CLEAR Button ENTER Button PLAY Button STOP Button Number Button 0 9 CHAPTER Button ...

Page 103: ...ticular video segment by title and chapter or by menu number number for divided segments Searching for a desired chapter This function can be performed with either the panel buttons or the remote control Searching by chapter Using the panel buttons Turn the TUNE TRACK panel button briefly less than 1 second Turn right Advances to next chapter Turn left Returns to previous chapter The currently sel...

Page 104: ...e touch switch 2 REPEAT REPEAT REPEAT ATTENTION The system returns to the DVD video playback screen if the DVD Operation Screen is not used within 6 seconds Switches to DVD Operation Screen Playing the beginnings of chapters SCAN Touch the DVD Playback Screen 1 Plays the first 10 seconds of each chapter within a title Pressing touch switch again will cancel the operation Touch the touch switch 2 S...

Page 105: ...ngle display setting is set to ON For operation details refer to Angle display setting page 115 This function can only be performed with the remote control Switches the angle number each time the button is pressed and switches the video angle Switching the video angle Press the ANGLE button when the multiple angle mark is displayed 1 ANGLE Button Multiple Angle Mark ...

Page 106: ...d and switches the displayed subtitle language Switching subtitle languages Press the SUB TITLE button 1 When dubbed voices in several languages are recorded on a disc the voices can be switched This function can only be performed with the remote control Switches the voice number each time the button is pressed and switches the language of played voices Switching dubbed voice languages Press the A...

Page 107: ... be set in advance Optional display of the multiple angle mark viewer restriction and other functions can also be set Setting the DVD player Switches to Function Mode Pressing the FUNC button again will cancel Function Mode Press the FUNC panel button 1 Switches to DVD Setting Screen Touch the touch switch 2 FUNC Button DVD ...

Page 108: ...screen size 116 Settings can be made for the following items Touch any of the touch switches 3 Voice language setting Allows selection of a preferred language for playback The setting can be made by either selecting the language from a list or by entering a language code Touch the touch switch Switches to Voice Language Setting Screen 1 ATTENTION Language switching cannot be performed if the selec...

Page 109: ...ne of these ESC ESC Touch the touch switch Touch the number buttons to enter a language code The code will be entered For language codes refer to Table of language codes page 117 Entered numbers can be deleted with each touching of the touch switch 2 1 Setting language by code entry Set a language not on the list by entering its language code Touch the touch switch Sets the language Touch the touc...

Page 110: ... be performed if the selected language is not recorded on the disc Touch the language to play Touch the touch switch Returns to DVD Setting Screen Touch the touch switch Returns to first screen of Function Mode 3 2 1 Selecting language from list English Japanese Italian or French can be selected from the list Enter a language code to select a language other than one of these Touch the touch switch...

Page 111: ...age codes page 117 Entered numbers can be deleted with each touching of the touch switch 2 1 Setting language by code entry Set a language not on the list by entering its language code Touch the touch switch Sets the language Touch the touch switch Returns to DVD Setting Screen Touch the touch switch Returns to first screen of Function Mode 5 4 3 OTHER RETURN ENTER ESC ESC ...

Page 112: ...rom the list Enter a language code to select a language other than one of these ESC ESC Menu language setting Allows selection of a preferred menu language from those recorded on the disc The setting can be made by either selecting the language from a list or by entering a language code Touch the touch switch Switches to Menu Language Setting Screen 1 ATTENTION Language switching cannot be perform...

Page 113: ...age codes page 117 Entered numbers can be deleted with each touching of the touch switch 2 1 Setting language by code entry Set a language not on the list by entering its language code Touch the touch switch Sets the language Touch the touch switch Returns to DVD Setting Screen Touch the touch switch Returns to first screen of Function Mode 5 4 3 OTHER RETURN ENTER ESC ESC ...

Page 114: ...ion of viewing so that discs with adult themes or violent scenes will not be available to children Viewer restriction can be set at different levels to match restriction ratings Touch the number buttons to enter a password number 4 digits Entered numbers can be deleted with each touching of the touch switch 2 Touch the touch switch Switches to Viewer Parental Setting Screen 1 Touch the touch switc...

Page 115: ...le angle mark display setting is set to ON the multiple angle mark will appear in the upper right corner of the screen when selection of multiple angles from a disc is possible Angle Indi Angle Indi ESC Video mode setting Sets video mode for playback Touch the touch switch Switches between modes in the following order each time the is touched 1 NORMAL H PRE N FLK Touch the touch switch Returns to ...

Page 116: ...een size for wide screen television monitors and cuts off left and right edges to display in 4 3 size for 4 3 regular television monitors Touch the touch switch Returns to first screen of Function Mode 2 WIDE PS PAN SCAN LB LETTER BOX Monitor Monitor ESC Caution There are no problems with using this function as long as the customer views images privately in wide screen format However if the images...

Page 117: ... 5 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 8 0 1 1 9 0 1 2 5 0 1 2 6 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 5 0 2 0 7 0 2 0 8 0 2 0 9 0 2 1 4 0 2 1 5 0 2 1 8 0 3 0 1 0 3 1 5 0 3 1 9 0 3 2 5 0 4 0 1 0 4 2 6 0 5 1 5 Estonian Basque Persian Finnish Fiji Faroese Frisian Irish Scots Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujarati Hausa Hindi Croatian Hungarian Armenian Interlingua Interlingue Inupiak Indonesian Icelandic Hebrew Yiddish Jav...

Page 118: ... 5 1 4 0 1 1 4 0 5 1 4 1 5 1 5 0 3 1 5 1 3 1 5 1 8 1 6 0 1 1 6 1 2 1 6 1 9 1 6 2 0 1 7 2 1 1 8 1 3 1 8 1 4 1 8 1 5 1 8 2 3 1 9 0 1 1 9 0 4 1 9 0 7 1 9 0 8 1 9 0 9 Slovak Slovenian Samoan Shona Somali Albanian Serbian Siswati Sesotho Sundanese Swedish Swahili Tamil Telugu Tajik Thai Tigrinya Turkmen Tagalog Setswana Tonga Turkish Tsonga Tatar Twi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Volapuk Wolof Xhosa ...

Page 119: ...ion switch turned to ON or ACC Only sound can be heard if a video CD is played while the car is in motion Switches to Audio Source Menu screen Watching a video CD Press the SOURCE panel button 1 Switches to video CD screen and starts playback Touch the touch switch 2 How to operate the video CD player DVD CD A video CD recorded with Video CD ver 2 0 can be played on this unit ATTENTION Video CD wi...

Page 120: ...menu screen can be displayed while a video CD featuring the PBC function is played Enter a menu number with the 0 to 9 number button Entered numbers can be deleted with each pressing of the CLEAR button Press the ENTER button Begins playing the selected menu 2 1 Selecting menu list ATTENTION When a CD contains more than 1 page of the menu screen the display can be switched by turning the TUNE TRAC...

Page 121: ...rack button Return to previous track The currently selected track number will be shown on the display 1 The image can be controlled during playback This function can be operated by using either the panel buttons or the remote control Fast Forward Rewind Using panel button Turn the TUNE TRACK panel button until a beep is heard Turn right Fast forward Turn left Rewinds The fast forward rewind will c...

Page 122: ... 9 number button during video CD playback 1 Begins playing the selected track Press ENTER button 2 This function can only be performed with the remote control Pausing Advancing the video Press the PAUSE button during video CD playback 1 Restarts playback The video will pause The video will advance each time PAUSE button is pressed again while paused Press the PLAY button 2 SEARCH Button SLOW Butto...

Page 123: ...tton 2 Sound output may be switched between main sound and sub sound This function can only be performed with the remote control Mode will switch in the order shown below each time the button is pressed Switching sound output Press the AUDIO button 1 MAIN SUB MAIN SUB This function can only be performed with the remote control Stopping playback Press the PAUSE button during video CD playback 1 Res...

Page 124: ...s image Navigation screen 1 Includes images taken from CD R and Memory Stick ATTENTION Blue back screen is displayed when unconnected equipment is selected The same image cannot be displayed on left and right display sections simultaneously When the power is switched ON for the first time or it is switched ON after the battery is reconnected both left and right display sections display capture ima...

Page 125: ... multi display setting mode 5 Upper Lower OFF Pos Pos Multi window display switches on or off each times the button is pressed Switching multi window display Touch the MULT panel button briefly less than 1 second 1 The previously set multi window can be displayed on the audio operation screen Multi windows cannot be activated when the navigation screen is displayed ATTENTION Multi windows cannot b...

Page 126: ...ly images output from navigation systems adopting NTSC 3 58MHz methods are compatible with this unit This unit does not support any other methods Caution The navigation system connecting cables are designed exclusively for the visual navigation system equipment Do not use the connecting cables for other visual equipment Doing so may damage the unit Please contact a dealer for details EX IN Button ...

Page 127: ...en and starts playback Touch the touch switch 2 CD Changer Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the track being played Turn right Advances to the next track Turn left Returns to the beginning of the track being played Repeat turning for previous tracks Turn the TUNE TRACK panel button briefly less than 1 second 1 SOURCE Button TUNE TRACK Button This section covers the opera...

Page 128: ...changer to move up to the next track and play it for 10 seconds then move up to the next track and play it for 10 seconds and so on one CD until the switch is pressed again Hold the switch until the DISC SCAN display appears to play the first 10 seconds of the first of every CD loaded Touch the touch switch 1 SCAN Repeating the same track REPEAT Touching the touch switch causes the changer to repe...

Page 129: ...ly selected changer in random order Touch the touch switch 1 RANDOM ATTENTION Doing random playback touch the touch switch to repeat the track being played To cancel repeat play go back to random play touch the touch switch again During playback a particular track The track being played is played repeatedly During searching The following track is played repeatedly Occasionally the same track happe...

Page 130: ...r type is lower case alphabet Default character type is numerical symbol Touch one of the switch touch switch 2 ATTENTION 30 title can be stored A maximum of 18 characters may be entered per title TITLE ABC abc 123 ABC abc 123 Touch the character touch switch 3 ATTENTION To enter symbols touch the touch switch when the numerical character input is selected Touch the touch switch to delete the char...

Page 131: ...ated title Touch 2 seconds or more the touch switch 1 The title has now been deleted TITLE The disc title is now memorized Touch the touch switch to exist disc title setting mode 4 Upper case characters alphabet characters Lower case characters alphabet characters Numerical character Symbol ENTER ...

Page 132: ...eat may warp its case or cause other problems Do not operate the remote control unit while driving because doing so could cause an accident When using the remote control point it directly at the remote control light receptor The light receptor may not operate correctly if it is exposed to bright light such as direct sunlight Remove the batteries from the remote control unit whenever it is not to b...

Page 133: ...ence button Increases the volume button Decreases the volume Adjusting the audio volume Press the or button 1 Switching playback modes Press the MODE button 1 Press the MUTE button to cut the volume or restore it instantly Cutting the volume instantly muting MUTE Button Button Button PWR Button MODE Button ATTENTION The indicator will skip a unit that has no connected AM FM DVD CD Memory Stick ...

Page 134: ...anual station tuning Pressing for more than one second will start automatic turning Press the CHAPTER button button Tunes to higher frequency stations button Tunes to lower frequency stations 1 Selecting preset stations A total of six stations may be selected preset tuning out of those already set in memory through the main unit Refer to Presetting stations manually page 70 Press the DISC button b...

Page 135: ...evious track 1 Skipping to the next or previous disc Press the DISC button button Selects the next higher number disc button Selects the next lower number disc 1 Switching disc mode Press the BAND button When CD changer is connected press the BAND button to change mode CD player CD changer The indicator will skip a changer or player that has no discs loaded 1 CHAPTER Button DISC Button ATTENTION H...

Page 136: ...ick CHAPTER Button Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the track being played Press the CHAPTER button button Advances to the next track button Returns to the beginning of the track being played Repeat pressing for previous track 1 ...

Page 137: ...to place by sliding it in the direction indicated by the arrow 3 Caution Be extremely careful not to swallow the battery The battery life is approximately one year If the remote control unit does not operate correctly or if the button lamp gets dim replace the batteries Be sure to orient the batteries correctly so that the positive and negative poles match the diagram Do not use one new battery an...

Page 138: ...D DVD player is abnormally high Wait for a while until the temperature drops Incorrect PIN An incorrect PIN was entered While vehicle is in motion the video portion has been disabled You tried to view the video while driving Stop the vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake before viewing the video Enter the correct PIN Please check disc The disc is dirty or upside down or it is a type ...

Page 139: ...e You can not register anymore Memory for CD titles is full The number of CD disc titles registered has reached the maximum Delete an existing disc title registration before adding another one Wait until the verification is complete Please Insert Magic Gate Memory Stick You started to record to a Memory Stick that is not an MG Memory Stick You tried to start recording when no MG Memory Stick was i...

Page 140: ...y Stick can be used with this unit Refer to page 17 Message Causes Remedial action to take Memory Stick error You tried to play back an incorrectly formatted Memory Stick Use the unit to format the Memory Stick File error An MG Memory Stick containing incompatible files has been inserted Insert an MG Memory Stick containing compatible files Please check Memory Stick free space The Memory Stick is ...

Page 141: ...lty speaker Have your dealer check the problem Is the muting function in effect MUTE Is the volume control up sufficiently Cancel the muting MUTE function Problem Mode Common to all Remedial action to take Causes Refer to page Can not edit title Can not edit Artist name No disc in the magazine You tried to edit a title or artist s name that was entered or edited using a computer There is no disc i...

Page 142: ...ar battery been disconnected for repair or checked out Are too many electrical items installed and causing lack of available power Reenter them into memory Other probable causes include run down car battery broken power or interconnection wiring Have your dealer check the problem Have your dealer check the problem Power does not turn on Are too many electrical items installed causing a lack of pow...

Page 143: ...ceives static noise Is the antenna retracted Is the tuner correctly tuned to a station Are you driving outside the service area of your preset stations Are you operating other equipment with a computer or a mobile phone in your vehicle at the same time as your receiver Other problems may include a loose or disconnected antenna cable a bad antenna cable or a bad 68 68 Extend the antenna Have your a...

Page 144: ...on to take Causes Refer to page C D DVD Disc cannot be played back Condensation has formed Wait for a brief period and then retry ー The disc is badly scratched or warped Insert a different disc ー The disc is extremely dirty Clean the disc 16 The disc is upside down Insert the disc correctly 22 An incompatible disc has been inserted Insert a compatible disc 13 Sound skips around Sound is intermitte...

Page 145: ...dots 234 vertical x 1 200 horizontal Useful Pixels 99 99 minimum Display Method Transmission type color filter system Drive System TFT thin film transistor active matrix system Operating Temperature Range 20 C 65 C 4 F 149 F Storage Temperature Range 40 C 85 C 40 F 185 F CD SECTION Frequency Response 20 20 000Hz Dynamic Range 93dB S N Ratio 96dB IHF A Network Total Harmonic Distortion 0 03 0dB 1kH...

Page 146: ...t special approval from Macrovision Corporation Modification and disassembly of this technology is prohibited Manufactured in compliance with rights granted from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D mark are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS is a trademark of Digital Theater System Inc FM TUNER Frequency Range 87 5 108 0MHz 50 kHz step Usable Sensitivity 12dBf Frequency Response 30 15 000H...

Page 147: ...090002 26490700 0309C N CUSTOMER NOTICE Please retain this booklet and write in the serial number of your E7703AVX for identification The serial number is labeled or stamped on the chassis Serial No ...

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