DDX4025DAB DDX4025BT DDX4055BT DDX3025 DDX3055 DDX355 MONITOR WITH DVD RECEIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL © 2013 JVC KENWOOD Corporation DDX_Entry_E.
CONTENTS BEFORE USE...................................................2 How to reset your unit.................................................... 3 INITIAL SETTINGS .........................................4 BASICS ...........................................................6 Component names and functions ............................. 6 Common operations ....................................................... 7 Common screen operations.........................................
BEFORE USE For DDX3025/DDX3055/DDX355 Information on Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Batteries (applicable for EU countries that have adopted separate waste collection systems) Products and batteries with the symbol (crossedout wheeled bin) cannot be disposed as household waste. Old electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste byproducts.
INITIAL SETTINGS Initial setup 2 Finish the procedure. 3 Display the screen. When you power on the unit for the first time or reset the unit, the initial setting screen appears. • You can also change the settings on the screen. (Page 42) 1 The screen is displayed. Setting the security function You can set a security code to protect your receiver system against theft. R Registering the security code 1 Display the screen.
INITIAL SETTINGS R Activating the security function You can activate the security function to protect your receiver system against theft. 1 Display the setting screen. Clock settings 4 Set the clock time. 1 Display the screen. On the source control screen: On the screen: 2 Display the screen. 3 Display the screen.
BASICS Component names and functions DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT/ DDX3025/DDX3055 DDX4025DAB/ DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT DDX3025/DDX3055 DDX355 1 Remote sensor 2 Reset button/Power indicator/Security indicator • Resets the unit. (Page 3) • Lights up while the unit is turned on. • Flashes when the security function is activated. (Page 5) 3 M (Eject) button Ejects the disc. 4 Loading slot 5 MENU button • Displays the screen. (Press) (Page 8) • Turns off the power.
BASICS Common operations R Turning on the power DDX4025DAB/ DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT/ DDX3025/DDX3055 R Adjusting the volume R Putting the unit in standby To adjust the volume (00 to 35) 1 Display all items. On the screen: DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/ DDX4055BT/DDX3025/ DDX3055 DDX355 Turn to the right to increase, and turn to the left to decrease.
BASICS Source control screen Performs source playback operations. • The operation buttons vary depending on the selected source. R Turning off the screen DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/ DDX4055BT*1 (Hold) DDX3025/DDX3055*2 (Hold) screen Changes the detailed settings. (Page 42) DDX355*2 (Hold) To turn on the screen: Press MENU on the monitor panel, or touch the display. *1 This operation works only when is set to [V-OFF].
BASICS R Touch screen operations Selecting the playback source 1 3 4 When no navigation unit is connected, “No Navigation” appears. Only for DDX4025DAB. Only for DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT. Select an appropriate input setting in . (Page 43) R To display all sources and items on the screen 2 1 Displays the video control menu while playing a video. *1 *2 *3 *4 • You can change the items (other than [SETUP]) to display on the screen.
DISCS Playing a disc • If a disc does not have a disc menu, all tracks on it will be played repeatedly until you change the source or eject the disc. • For playable disc types/file types, see page 55. R Inserting a disc Insert a disc with the label side facing up. DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT/ DDX3025/DDX3055 R Ejecting a disc R Indications and buttons on the source control screen For DVD/VCD/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG 1 2 3 • When removing a disc, pull it horizontally.
DISCS Operation buttons • Reverse/forward search during [O] [N] playback.*1 • Plays back in slow-motion during pause. – For DVD-VR/VCD: Reverse slow-motion playback is not available. Stops playback. [o]*2 Displays the folder/track list. (See [ ]*3 the far right column.) Selects playback mode. [ ] (Page 13) [ ]*4 Starts/pauses playback. [IW] • Selects a chapter/track. (Press) [S] [T] • Reverse/forward search.*1 (Hold) [ ] [ ]*3 Selects a folder.
DISCS [CUR]* R Video menu operations You can display the video menu screen during video playback. • Available items on the screen differ depending on the types of the loaded disc and playback files. • The operation buttons disappear when the screen is touched or when no operation is done for about 5 seconds. [Highlight]* Displays the menu/scene selecting screen. • [J] [K] [H] [I]: Selects an item. – For DivX: [H] [I] skips back or forward by about 5 minutes. • [Enter]: Confirms the selection.
DISCS R Selecting playback mode [ ] [ ] Selects Repeat playback mode. Selects Random playback mode. • For DVD: Repeat play is available. For VCD (without PBC)/CD/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/ MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC: Repeat and Random play are available. – You cannot activate the repeat mode and the random mode at the same time. • Each time you press the button, the playback mode changes. (The corresponding indicator lights up.) – Available items differ depending on the types of loaded disc and playback file.
USB Connecting a USB device You can connect a USB mass storage class device such as a USB memory, Digital Audio Player etc. to the unit. • For details about connecting USB devices, see page 52. • You cannot connect a computer or portable HDD to the USB input terminal. • For playable file types and notes on using USB devices, see page 56. When a USB device is connected... The source changes to “USB” and playback starts. • All tracks in the USB device will be played repeatedly until you change the source.
iPod/iPhone USB R settings R Selecting a folder/track on the list Setting [Audio] Plays back audio files. [Still Image] Plays back JPEG files. [Video] Plays back DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 files. [Audio&Video] Plays back audio files and DivX/ (Initial) MPEG1/MPEG2 files. 1 • For playable files, see page 56. If the USB device contains no files of the selected type, the existing files are played in the following priority: audio, video, then still picture.
iPod/iPhone R Setting for iPod/iPhone playback 2 Playback operations Select an appropriate input setting for according to the connection method of the iPod/ iPhone. • You can change the setting only when [STANDBY] is selected on . (page 7) • When the operation buttons are not displayed on the screen, touch the area shown on the illustration. – To change settings for video playback, see page 37. 1 Display the setting screen.
iPod/iPhone Operation buttons Reverse/forward search. [O] [N] [APP] Select to control playback from iPod/ iPhone.*1 Displays the audio/video file list. (See [ ] the right column.) Selects repeat playback mode. [ ] • REP: Functions the same as “Repeat One.” • ALL: Functions the same as “Repeat All.” Selects random playback mode.*2 [ ] • RDM: Functions the same as “Shuffle Songs.” • A-RDM: Functions the same as “Shuffle Albums.” Starts/pauses playback. [IW] Selects an audio/video file.
iPod/iPhone Controlling playback from the iPod/ iPhone Garmin App: You can play back the audio/video files or use App by operating iPod/iPhone itself instead of the unit. • The current position of your vehicle appears on the map. When the vehicle moves, the map scrolls. • The screens of the iPhone and unit are not the same. • To return to the normal mode, press [APP]. • When you are using Garmin StreetPilot® Onboard, the screen appears.
TUNER Listening to the radio R Indications and buttons on the source control screen 1 2 3 p q 4 56 7 8 9 Tuner reception information 1 Band 2 Preset no. 3 The station frequency currently tuned in 4 ST/MONO indicator • The ST indicator lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength. 5 AF indicator 6 Seek mode 7 LO.S indicator (See the far right column.) 8 RDS indicator: Lights up when receiving a Radio Data System station.
TUNER R Selecting a preset station Presetting stations R Storing stations in the memory You can preset 6 stations for each band. • Only English/Spanish/French/German/Dutch/ Portuguese are available for the text language here. If another language has been selected in (Page 44), the text language is set to English. Automatic presetting—AME (Auto Memory) 1 2 FM Radio Data System features (Hold) Local stations with the strongest signals are found and stored automatically.
TUNER News Standby Reception 1 R Tracing the same program—NetworkTracking Reception R Automatic TI station seek—Auto TP Seek When driving in an area where FM reception is not sufficient enough, this unit automatically tunes in to another FM Radio Data System station of the same network, possibly broadcasting the same program with stronger signals. • When shipped from the factory, Network-Tracking Reception is activated.
DIGITAL RADIO (DAB) (Only for DDX4025DAB) About DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) What is DAB system? DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is one of the digital radio broadcasting systems available today. It can deliver digital quality sound without any annoying interference or signal distortion. Furthermore, it can carry text and data. In contrast to FM broadcast, where each program is transmitted on its own frequency, DAB combines several programs (called “services”) to form one “ensemble.
DIGITAL RADIO (DAB) R Changing the display information 3 Select a service from the list. On the • You can change the page to display more items by pressing [ ]/[ ]. Presetting services R Storing services in the memory You can preset 15 services. 1 Select a service you want to preset. (Page 19) 2 Select a preset number. • If you want to select a preset number between P6 – P15, press [P>] to display those numbers. The preset list of service labels is displayed.
DIGITAL RADIO (DAB) Radio Data System features R Searching for Radio Data System programs—PTY Search You can search for your favorite programs being broadcast by selecting the PTY code. 1 2 Select a PTY code. (Hold) • You can change the page to display more items by pressing [ ]/[ ]. PTY Search starts. If there is a service broadcasting a program of the same PTY code as you have selected, that service is tuned in.
DIGITAL RADIO (DAB) Operation buttons Skips back or forward by about 15 [S][T] seconds. Rewind/Fast forward [O] [N] Starts/Pauses playback. [IW] Settings for Digital Audio Radio You can set the Digital Radio related items. To exit the Replay mode (Returning to the channel reception screen) R Setting items • ON (initial): If the same service is provided by Digital Radio during Radio Data System reception, the unit automatically switches to Digital Radio.
OTHER EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Using external audio/video players—AV-IN When the operation buttons are not displayed on the screen, touch the area shown on the illustration. You can connect an external component to the AV-IN1 and iPod/AV-IN2 input terminals. (Page 52) Preparation: If you want to use “AV-IN2”, select [AV-IN2] for setting. (Page 43) • No preparation is required for “AV-IN1”.
OTHER EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Using the external navigation unit You can connect a navigation unit (KNA-G620T: optional accessory) to the navigation input terminal so that you can view the navigation screen. (Page 52) • The navigation guidance comes out of the front speakers even when you listen to an audio source.
BLUETOOTH (Only for DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT) Information for using Bluetooth® devices Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio communication technology for mobile devices such as mobile phones, portable PCs, and other devices. Bluetooth devices can be connected without cables and communicate with each other. Notes • While driving, do not perform complicated operations such as dialing numbers, using the phonebook, etc. When you perform these operations, stop your car in a safe place.
BLUETOOTH Pairing a Bluetooth device using a PIN code (for Bluetooth 2.0) 1 Display the screen. On the screen: 2 Change the PIN code. • If you skip changing the PIN code, go to step 3. • The PIN code is initially set to “0000”. • The maximum number of digits in the PIN code is 16. 4 Select the “KENWOOD BT MM-8U2” for your Bluetooth device. KENWOOD BT MM-8U2 • If the PIN code is required, enter “0000” (initial).
BLUETOOTH R Connecting a registered Bluetooth device 1 Display the screen. (Page 29) 2 3 Select the device you want to connect (1), R Deleting a registered Bluetooth device 1 Display the screen. (Page 29) 2 3 Select a device to delete (1), then delete the registration (2). then select the usage of the device (2). • Selectable items depend on the device you are operating.
BLUETOOTH R Adjusting the volume of calls/earpiece/ microphone While talking... • You can adjust the volume level between –20 to +8 (initial: 0). • This adjustment does not affect the volume level of the other sources. • Use the monitor panel to adjust the call/earpiece volume. (Page 7) R Notifying SMS reception R Making a call If the mobile phone is compatible with SMS (Short Message Service), the unit tells you a message has been received.
BLUETOOTH From the phone book/call lists 1 • To use the A to Z search on phone book: When the screen is displayed, you can search by initial. 1 [Outgoing] [Incoming] [Missed] [Phonebook] From the dialed call list From the received call list From the missed call list From the phone book • To copy the phone book, see page 33.
BLUETOOTH Voice dialing • Available only when the connected mobile phone has a voice recognition system. 1 Activate voice dialing. On the screen: R Presetting phone numbers 3 You can preset up to 6 phone numbers. 1 Display the screen. (Page 31) 2 Select an item from the phone book/call lists. (Page 32) 3 Select a phone number. On the monitor panel: (Hold) (Hold) 4 Select a preset number to store into. 2 Say the name of the person you want to call.
BLUETOOTH About mobile phones compatible with Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) If your mobile phone supports PBAP, you can display the phone book and call lists on the touch panel screen when the mobile phone is connected. • Phone book: up to 5 000 entries • Dialed calls, received calls, and missed calls: up to 50 entries each R Deleting the phone number entries in the unit 1 Display the phone book/call list you want to delete.
BLUETOOTH R Setting items Shows the connected phone device name. • ON: The unit answers the incoming calls automatically in 5 seconds. • OFF (Initial): The unit does not answer the calls automatically. Answer the calls manually. arrival of a message by ringing and displaying “Receiving Message”. • OFF (Initial): The unit does not inform you of the arrival of a message.
SETTINGS Sound adjustment R Using the sound equalization • The adjustment is memorized for each source until you adjust the sound again. If the source is a disc, the adjustment is stored for each of the following categories. – DVD/VCD – CD – DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC • You cannot adjust the sound when the unit is in standby. Selecting a preset sound mode 1 Display the screen.
SETTINGS R Adjusting the crossover frequency 1 Display the screen. On the screen: Adjustment for video playback R Adjusting the picture 2 Select [DIM ON] (dimmer on) or [DIM OFF] (dimmer off). You can adjust the picture quality. 1 Display the adjustment menu. 3 Adjust the picture (–15 to +15). 2 Select the item to adjust (1), then make adjustments (2). Adjusts the crossover for the front ([Front]) or rear ([Rear]) speakers (high pass filter).
SETTINGS R Changing the aspect ratio 2 Select the aspect ratio. R Zooming the picture You can zoom the picture (, to ). • When is set to or (see the left column), the picture is zoomed with the aspect ratio of the setting. You can change the aspect ratio for video playback. 1 Display the adjustment menu. 1 Display the adjustment menu.
SETTINGS To select a panel color Changing display design R Storing your own scene for the background image You can change the background and panel color. 1 Display the screen. On the screen: *2 • Selecting [Scan] changes the illumination color gradually. *1 Store your own scene beforehand. (See the right column.) *2 Store your own color adjustment beforehand. (See below.) R Making your own color adjustment 1 Select [Panel Color] on the screen.
SETTINGS 5 Capture the image displayed on the screen. 2 Select the position to place the icon (1), then select the item you want to display on the selected position (2). 2 A confirmation message appears. Press [Yes] to store the newly captured image. (The existing image is replaced with the new one.) • Press [No] to return to the previous screen. * Not displayed when playing an external component connected to the AV-IN1 or iPod/AV-IN2 input terminal.
SETTINGS R Locking the settings *1 Only for DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT. *2 Only for DDX4025DAB. You can lock the settings to prevent them from being changed. • is shown beside the settings that can be locked. R Adjusting the touch position You can adjust the touch position on the touch panel if the position touched and the operation performed do not match. 1 Display the screen. (Page 40) 1 Display the setting screen. (See 2 the far left column.
SETTINGS Setting menu items R Displaying the menu screen • You cannot change the
SETTINGS R setting screen • Auto (Initial): Dims the screen and button illumination when you turn on the headlights. – The ILLUMI lead connection is required. (Page 51) • ON: Activates dimmer. • OFF: Cancels. • NAV: Activates or deactivates dimmer according to the day/night display setting of the connected navigation unit. Change the display design (background and panel color). (Page 39) • ON: Displays the clock while a video source is played back.
SETTINGS R setting screen *1 Select the text language used for on-screen information. • English (initial for DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/ DDX3025)/Spanish/French/German/Italian/ Dutch/Russian (initial for DDX4055BT/DDX3055/ DDX355)/Portuguese/Chinese-Simplified/ Chinese-Traditional/Thai/Turkish/Arabic/ Persian/Hebrew/Greek/Indonesia/Korean – For external monitors, only English/Spanish/ French/German/Italian/Dutch/Russian/ Portuguese are available.
REMOTE CONTROLLER Overview Optional Remote Controller KNA-RCDV331 is designed for controlling this unit. Refer to the instruction manual that comes with the remote controller. V Caution: • Put the Remote Controller in a place where it will not move during braking or other operations. A dangerous situation could result if the Remote Controller falls down and gets wedged under the pedals while driving. • Do not leave the battery near fire or under direct sunlight.
REMOTE CONTROLLER Operations from the remote controller Hands-free communication When a call comes in, it answers the call. Play/Pause Pauses the track. Press again to resume playing. R Common operations (AUD mode) Source switching Switches to the source to be played. Hangs up the incoming/current call. Volume control Adjusts the volume. Volume attenuating Press the key once to lower the volume. Press again to restore the previous volume. NAV/V.SEL Switches to the navigation screen.
REMOTE CONTROLLER Numeric keypad • Specify the number to search for in direct search. • Press 1 to fast 2 forward/backward. Switches the fast forward/backward speed each time you press this key. • Press 1 to slow 2 forward/backward during pause. Picture Angle Switches the picture angle each time you press this key. ABC ABC DVD Top Menu Returns to the DVD top menu. AUDIO Switches the voice language each time you press this key.
REMOTE CONTROLLER Numeric keypad R Radio (AUD mode) Band switching R iPod (AUD mode) • To use preset tuning, press the number of a programmed broadcast station. ( 1 – 6 ) • Press the direct tuning key first, then specify the frequency of the station to receive. Switches to bands received by the unit. MNO Station selection Switches to broadcast stations received by the unit. R Digital Radio (DAB) (AUD mode) Music/Video search Selects the music/video to be played. Play/Pause Pauses the music/video.
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION Before installing the unit V WARNING • If you connect the ignition wire (red) and the battery wire (yellow) to the car chassis (ground), you may cause a short circuit, that in turn may start a fire. Always connect those wires to the power source running through the fuse box. • Do not cut out the fuse from the ignition wire (red) and the battery wire (yellow). The power supply must be connected to the wires via the fuse.
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION R Installation procedure 1 To prevent a short circuit, remove the key 2 3 4 5 6 7 from the ignition and disconnect the · battery. Make the proper input and output wire connections for each unit. Connect the speaker wires of the wiring harness. Take Connector B on the wiring harness and connect it to the speaker connector in your vehicle. Take Connector A on the wiring harness and connect it to the external power connector in your vehicle.
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION Connection R Connecting wires to terminals See page 52. See page 53.*1 USB terminal: See page 52. REVERSE Purple with white stripe (Reverse sensor wire) PRK SW Light green (Parking sensor wire) Connect to the vehicle’s reverse lamp harness when using the optional rear view camera. 3 10 A fuse Connect the aerial cord to the aerial terminal. *1 Only for DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT. *2 If no connections are made, do not let the cable come out from the tab.
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION R Connecting a USB device/iPod/iPhone For DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT/ DDX3025/DDX3055 iPod/iPhone except for iPhone 5/iPod touch iPhone 5/iPod touch (5th Generation)/iPod (5th Generation)/iPod nano (7th Generation) nano (7th Generation) (commercially available) (commercially available) USB 2.
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION R Connecting microphone for Bluetooth (only for DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/ DDX4055BT) Connect the microphone (5) to MIC terminal. • To install the microphone, peel off the adhesive tape, fix on the installation position, then adjust the direction of the microphone to face the driver. After installing, fix the microphone cable to the car with clamps (commercially available).
REFERENCES Maintenance R Caution on cleaning the unit Do not use any solvent (for example, thinner, benzine, etc.), detergent, or insecticide. This may damage the monitor or the unit. Recommended cleaning method: Gently wipe the panel with a soft, dry cloth. R Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the following cases: • After starting the heater in the car. • If it becomes very humid inside the car. Should this occur, the unit may malfunction.
REFERENCES Playing MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC files • This unit can play back files with the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.wav> or <.m4a> (regardless of the letter case—upper/lower). • This unit can play back the files meeting the conditions below: – Bit rate: MP3: 8 kbps – 320 kbps WMA: 5 kbps – 320 kbps AAC: 16 kbps – 320 kbps – Sampling frequency: 8 kHz – 48 kHz (for MP3/WMA) 44.1 kHz (for WAV) 32 kHz – 48 kHz (for AAC) • This unit can show ID3 Tag Version 1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3/2.4 (for MP3).
REFERENCES Playing Recordable/Rewritable discs • This unit can recognize a total of 5 000 files and 250 folders (a maximum of 999 files per folder). • Use only “finalized” discs. • This unit can play back multi-session discs; however, unclosed sessions will be skipped while playing. • Some discs or files may not be played back due to their characteristics or recording conditions.
REFERENCES R Language codes (for DVD language selection) AA AB AF AM AR AS AY AZ BA BE BG BH BI BN BO BR CA CO CS CY DZ EL EO ET EU FA FI FJ FO FY GA GD Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Ameharic Arabic Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Byelorussian Bulgarian Bihari Bislama Bengali, Bangla Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican Czech Welsh Bhutani Greek Esperanto Estonian Basque Persian Finnish Fiji Faroese Frisian Irish Scots Gaelic GL GN GU HA HI HR HU HY IA IE IK IN IS IW JA JI JW KA KK KL KM KN KO KS KU KY LA LN LO
REFERENCES Error message list If an error occurs while using the unit, a message appears. Take appropriate action according to the following message/remedy/cause list. “No Signal”: • Start the playback on the external component connected to the AV-IN1 or iPod/AV-IN2 input terminal. • Check the cords and connections. • Signal input is too weak. “Miswiring DC Offset Error”/“Warning DC Offset Error”: • A speaker cord has shorted or it has come in to contact with the car chassis.
REFERENCES Troubleshooting What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center. • For operations with the external components, refer also to the instructions supplied with the adapters used for the connections (as well as the instructions supplied with the external components). R General No sound comes out of the speakers. • Adjust the volume to the optimum level. • Check the cords and connections. No picture is displayed on the screen.
REFERENCES R USB “Reading...” does not disappear from the screen. • Turn the power off and on again. While playing a track, sound is sometimes interrupted. • The tracks are not properly copied into the USB device. Copy tracks again, and try again. R iPod/iPhone No sound comes out of the speakers. • Disconnect the iPod/iPhone, then connect it again. • Select another source, then reselect “iPod”. The iPod/iPhone does not turn on or does not work. • Check the connecting cable and its connection.
REFERENCES R Bluetooth (Only for DDX4025DAB/ DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT) Phone sound quality is poor. • Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth mobile phone. • Move the car to a place where you can get a better signal reception. The sound is interrupted or skipped while using a Bluetooth audio player. • Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth audio player. • Disconnect the device connected for Bluetooth phone. • Turn off, then turn on the unit.
REFERENCES R Bluetooth section (DDX4025DAB/ DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT) R Digirtal tuner (DAB) section (DDX4025DAB) Technology Frequency Output Power Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR 2.402 GHz – 2.480 GHz +4 dBm (MAX), 0 dBm (AVE), Power Class 2 Maximum Communication Range Line of sight approx. 10 m Frequency Range L-BAND: 1 452.960 MHz − 1 490.624 MHz BAND III: 174.928 MHz − 239.
REFERENCES R General R Trademarks and licenses Operating Voltage • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. • “DVD Logo” is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation registered in the US, Japan and other countries. • The “AAC” logo is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. • Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
For DDX4025DAB/DDX4025BT/DDX4055BT Declaration of Conformity with regard to the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity with regard to the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU Manufacturer: JVC KENWOOD Corporation 3-12 Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 221-0022, Japan EU Representative: JVCKENWOOD NEDERLAND B.V.