Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Reset (Button #8)
- Bluetooth PIN (0000)
- Demo Mode
- Parking Brake Interlock
- First-Time Startup
- Table of Contents
- Parts & Controls
- Operation
- Basic Operation
- Front Panel Controls
- Remote Control
- Notes on LCD Panel Use
- Adjusting the LCD Panel Angle (X491BHS)
- Inserting / Ejecting / Connecting Media
- First-Time Startup
- How to Use the Screens
- Supported AV Sources
- Displaying the AV Operation Screen
- Selecting a Source
- Changing the Display Order of the Sources
- Using the Touch Panel
- Bluetooth Registration and Connection
- Hands-Free Phoning
- Setup for iPod / iPhone or Smartphone
- HD Radio
- Disc Operation
- Compressed Files
- iPod
- AppRadioOne
- Pandora
- Spotify
- Bluetooth Audio Player
- SiriusXM
- AUX In
- AV In
- MIXTRAX
- System Settings
- Audio Adjustments
- Theme Menu
- Setting Up the Video Player
- Favorite Menu
- Common Operations
- Other Functions
- Basic Operation
- System Settings
- Audio Adjustments
- Theme Menu
- Setting Up the Video Player
- Favorite Menu
- Common Operations
- Other Functions
- Connection / Installation
- Troubleshooting
- Messages
- Specs
- Warranty
HD
Radio™
Artist Experience)
Vi
sual
information
related to
content
being
played
on y
our
HD
Radro
receiv
er,
such
as
Album
Art
hist
or
ical
photographs. still
art
from
li
ve
broadcasts.
among
other
re lated
content.
Starting
.
procedure
1
Display
the
"AV
source
selection"
screen.
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·II
~
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2 Touch [HD Radio].
Th
e
"HD
Radio"
screen appears.
Storing
the
·
strongest
broadcast
fre
.quencies
The BSM (best
stations
memory)
function
automatical
ly
stores
the
six
strongest
broadcast
frequencies
under·
the
pr
·eset
tunrng
ke
ys
·T '
to
,;
6
".
0
Sto
ri
ng
broadcast
frequencres
wrth BSM may
replace
those
you have
already saved.
0
Previously
stored
broadcast
frequencies
may remain stored
if the
number
of
frequencies
stored has not reached
the
limit.
Touch the preset
channel list display key.
2
Touch~
to begin a search.
The six
strongest
broadcast
frequencies
wi ll
be
stmed
under
the
preset
tuning
keys in
the
order
of
their
signal
strength.
•
Touch
[Cancel]
to
cancel
the storage
process.
Display
the
Radio settings
screen
Display
the
"System"
setting screen.
2 Touch [AV Source Settings].
3 Touch [Radio settings].
Th
e rad io
settings
screen appears.
Tuning
into
strong
frequencies
Local
seek
tuning
allows
you
to
only
tune
into
those radro
sta-
tions
with
sufficiently
strong
signa
l
s.
1
Display
the Radio settings screen.
~
Refer to
Display
the Radio
settings
screen
on page
19
2 Touch
[Local].
3 Touch the item.
•
Off
(defau lt
):
Turns
the
seek
tuning
setting off.
•
level1
to
level4:
Sets the
level
of sensitivity
for
FM
to
lev
el
1
to
level4
(fm
AM
level
1 or 2).
0
The
FM
"level4"
(AM
"level2")
setting
al
lows you to receive
the
on ly
stat
i
ons
with the
strongest
si
gna
ls.
Switching
the
seek
mode
You
can
se
l
ect
the
method
of seek
tun
ing.
Display
the Radio settings screen.
~
Refer
to
Display the Radio
sett
in
gs
sc
re
en
on page 19
2 Touch [Seek] to
select
an
item.
• Seek
All
(default):
Seeks statrons
h
om
both
analog
and
digital
broadcasting.
• Seek
HD:
On
ly
see
ks
stations
from
drgital
broadcasting.
Switching
the
reception
mode
You
can set
whether
the
tuner
automatically
switches
to
t he
analog
broadcast
of
the
same
frequenc
y
lev
el
when reception of
a
digital
broadcast
becomes
weak.
The
default
setting
is
"On··.
1
Display
the Radio settings screen.
~
Refer to
Display the Radio settin
gs
s
cr
ee
n
on page 19
2 Touch
[Blending]
to switch
"On"
or
"Off".
Disc
Track number indicator
Audio
source
screen
1
~*2,~
~v
Skips
files
forward
or backward.
;~
Switches between playback
V
and pause.
fj
Plays
files
in
random order.
This
function
is
available
for
music CD.
I
~
I
:
Does
not
play tracks
in
random order.
I~
I
:
Plays
all
tracks
in
random order.
Audio
source
screen
2
fj
Sets
a repeat play range.
I~~
: Repeats
the
current
disc.
I
~I
: Repeats
the
current
track.
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