Owner's Manual

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Appendix
· ·
USB
was disconnected for device protection. Do not re-
insert this
USB
memory into the unit. Please
restart the
unit.
- The
USB
conn
ec
tor
or
USB
cab
le
is
shor-t-cr
rcult
ed.
-
Check
that
the
USB connector-
or
USB
cab
le
rs
not caught
in
some
thing
or
da
ma
ged.
- The con nect
ed
USB stor-age device
cons
um
es
more
than
maxi
mum
a
ll
owable
curTent.
-
D
isco
nne
ct
the
US B
s
tma
ge device and
do
not use it.
Turn
the
ignition
s
witch
to
OFF.
then to
ACC
or
ON
and then
connect
a co
mp
liant
U
SB
storage device.
The
USB
int
edace
cab
le
fm iPod
I
iPhone
is
sho
ri-circuite
d.
-
Co
nf
irm
th at the
USB
lllted
ace
cable
for
1Pod
I
iPhon e
or
USB cable is not cau
ght
in
some
th ing
m
dama
ged.
Audio Format not supported
- This type of
frle
is
not
su
ppod
ed
on
th1s
product.
- Sel
ect
a file that can be played.
iPod
Error-02-6X/-9X/-DX
-
iPod failur·e.
- Disconne
ct
the cable
h
om
the
iPod.
Once
the iP
od's
main
menu
1s
di splayed.
r-ec
onn
ect
the
iP
od and
r
-e
set
it.
Error-02-67
- The
iPod f
ir·m
wa
re
version is old.
-U
pdate the iPod
ver
·sion.
iTunes
tagging
Error-80
-
Built-in
FLASH ROM
encou ntered an
err
or.
-Turn
the
ign1tron
switch
to
OFF
and
then
to
ON.
Tag store
failed.
-
Tag
information
cannot
be
stor
·e
d
1n
th1s
pro
duc
t.
-Tr
y again .
Already
stored.
- This tag
infor
ma
t1on
IS
alr·ead y
stored
1n
mem
ory
-
Tag i
nformation
can only be
sa
ved
once
f
or
any gi
ve
n
song.
Tag
in
formati
on
cannot
be saved
fm
the
sa me song
more
than
onc
e.
Memory
full. Connect
iPod.
- The tag
i
nfmm
at
1on
is su
cc
essfully store
d.
The flash
me
mm
y
of
th
rs
product
has
become
full.
-
The tag in
forma
ti on on t his
pm
duct
is t ransferred to
the
iPod
automatically
when an
iPod
is connecte
d.
Memory
full.
Tags not stored. Connect
iPod.
- This pro
duct'
s
fl
as
h
memo
ry used as the
te mpor·ar·y stor·age
area is fu ll.
-
Th
e tag infmmat1on on
thi
s
pm
duct
is
tr·an sfe n-
ed
to the
1Pod
au
tom
atrcally when an iPod
is con nected.
iPod
full.
Tags not transferred.
-
Memor
y used
for
tag
lllfo
r·m
at1on
on the
iPod IS
full.
- Sync
the
iPod w1th
rTunes and clean up the tagged playlist.
Tag transfer
failed.
Reconnect your iPod.
-
Th1s
produ
ct'
s
tag
mfmmat
1on
c
annot
tt
·a
nsfer·
to the
1P
od
.
- Che
ck
the
iPod
and t
ry
agai
n.
Bluetooth
Error-10
- The
pow
er·
fail
ed
fm
th
e Bluetoo
th
module
of
this
p
mduct.
- Turn
the ignition switch to
OFF
and then to
O
N.
If
the
er·ror
·
message
1s
still displayed a
fter
ped
ormin
g
the
above action. please cont
act
your dealer or an authorized
Pioneer
Ser
vice
Station.
Handling and care
of
discs
Some
ba
src
precautions
ar
·e
necessary
when handlrng
yo
ur-
discs.
Built-in
drive
and
care
Use only convention al.
fully
ci r·cul
ar
· d1scs.
Do not use
shaped
discs
.
Do not use
uacked.
chip
ped. warped.
m
other
wise damaged
d1scs
as
the
y m
ay
d
amage
the built-r n dr·
ive.
U
se
12-c m discs. Do not use 8-cm discs
or
an adap
ter
for
8-cm
disc
s.
When us ing discs that can
be
prlll
ted on
label su daces.
check the
ins
tr
uct
ions and
the
warnings of the discs.
Depending on the discs.
inseding
an d eje
ct
ing may not
be
possible. Using such
discs
m
ay
r·esult ill
dam
age to
th
1s
equipment.
Do not
attach
labels.
wnte
on
m
apply ch emicals to the
su dace
of
th
e
d1scs.
Do not attach
commer
-cially available labels or o
th
er
ma
teri-
als to
the
discs.
To
cl ean a disc.
w1pe
1t
with a so
ft
clot
h.
mo
v
1ng
outw
ar·
d
f
mm
the
cente
r.
Condensation may
t
emp
mar·i
ly
impair·
the
built
-
In
dr
·ive·s
pedm
ma
nc
e.
Playback of
discs
may not
be
poss1ble
because
of
disc
character·istics.
disc
forma
t.
recor-ded
applicati
on
. play ba
ck
envi
mnme
nt. storage
cond
iti
ons
and so o
n.
Road
shock
s may interTupt disc playback.
Read th e
pr
-e
cautio
ns
for
discs before using
th
em
.
Ambient
conditions
for
playing
a disc
At
ex
tr
eme
ly
hig
h
tempe
r·atures.
a
tempe
ratu
re
c
utou
t
pm
tects
this
pm
duct
by
switch ing it off
a
utom
alic
all;
Despite ou r
car-eful design of the product.
small
s
c
r
~
tc
h e
s
tha
t do not affect
actua
l opera
tion
may appear
on
the
disc
s
urfa
ce as a
result
of
mechani
cal we
ar.
a
mbi
ent
c
ondi
t1ons
for·
use
or-
ha
ndling
of the disc. Th
is
is not a
s1g
n
of
the
ma
lf
unct
ion of
this
pmduc
t.
Consi
der
it to be nor
ma
l wear
and t
ear.
Playable
discs
DVD-Video
DV2
VIDEO
~i
s
a t
rademar
k of DVD F
mma
t/Logo
Lice
ns1ng
Corporat io
n.
It
is not possible
to
play DVD-Audio discs. This
0'/0
dr
·ive
may not
be
able
to
play
al
l discs bearing
the
mmks
sh
ow
n
abov
e.
CD
cOJo~rn
DIGITAL
AUDIO