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1Display the audio setting screen.
(→ P.257)
2Select “iPod Settings” .
3Select “Video Sound Input” .
4Select a screen button for the desired
setting.
1Display the audio setting screen.
( → P.257)
2Select “External Video Settings” .
3Select “Video Signal Switch” .
4Select a screen button for the desired
setting.
iPod SETTINGSEXTERNAL VIDEO SETTINGS
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1Display the audio setting screen.
(→ P.257)
2Select “Number of Radio Presets” .
3Select the button with the desired num-
ber to be displayed.
z“Default” : Select to default the settings.
1Display the audio setting screen.
(→ P.257)
2Select “Cover Art Settings” .
3Select the desired button to be set.
SETTING THE NUMBER OF
RADIO PRESETSCOVER ART SETTINGS
No.Function
Select on/off to set the cover art dis-
play in DISC mode.
Select on/off to set the cover art dis-
play in USB mode.
Select on/off to set the priority of the
Gracenote database in USB mode.
Select on/off to set the cover art dis-
play in iPod mode.
Select on/off to set the priority of the
Gracenote database in iPod mode.
INFORMATION

Images from the Gracenote database
displayed on the screen may be different
from the actual cover art.
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1Display the audio setting screen.
(→ P.257)
2Select “DVD Settings” .
zSelecting “DVD Settings” on the DVD top
screen can also display “DVD Settings”
screen. ( →P.1 9 5 )
3Select the items to be set.
zWhen “Default” is selected, all menus are
initialized.
■ AUDIO LANGUAGE
1Select “Audio Language” .
2Select the desired language to be heard
on the “Audio Language” screen.
zIf the desired language to be heard cannot
be found on this screen, select “Other ” and
enter a language code. ( →P. 2 6 1 )
■SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
1Select “Subtitle Language”.
2Select the desired language to be read
on the “Subtitle Language” screen.
zIf the desired language to be read cannot
be found on this screen, select “Other ” and
enter a language code. ( →P. 2 6 1 )
■MENU LANGUAGE
1Select “Menu Language” .
2Select the desired language to be read
on the “Menu Language” screen.
zIf the desired language to be read cannot
be found on this screen, select “Other ” and
enter a language code. ( →P. 2 6 1 )
DVD SETTINGS
The audio language can be changed.
The subtitle language can be changed.
The language on the DVD video menu
can be changed.
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■ANGLE MARK
1Select “Angle Mark” .
2Select “On” or “Off ” .
■PARENTAL LOCK
1Select “Parental Lock” .
2Enter the 4-digit personal code on the
“Key Code” screen.
3Select a parental level ( 1-8) on the “Se-
lect Restriction Level” screen.
■ AUTO START
1Select “Auto Start Playback” .
2Select “On” or “Off ” .
■DYNAMIC RANGE
1Select “Dynamic Range” .
2Select “MAX” , “STD” or “MIN” .
■ENTER AUDIO/SUBTITLE/MENU
LANGUAGE CODE
1Enter the 4-digit language code.
2Select “OK”.
The multi-angle mark can be turned on
or off on the screen while discs that are
multi-angle compatible are being
played.
The level of viewer restrictions can be
changed.
Discs that are inserted while the vehicle
is in motion will automatically start play-
ing. Certain discs may not play.
The difference between the lowest vol-
ume and the highest volume can be ad-
justed.
If “Other ” on the “Audio Language”
screen, “Subtitle Language” screen or
“Menu Language” screen is selected,
the desired language to be heard or
read can be selected by entering a lan-
guage code.
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0825Armenian
0901Interlingua
0905Interlingue
0911Inupiak
0914Indonesian
0919Icelandic
0923Hebrew
1009Yiddish
1023Javanese
1101Georgian
1111Kazakh
1112Greenlandic
1113Cambodian
1114Kannada
1119Kashmiri
1121Kurdish
1125Kirghiz
1201Latin
1214Lingala
1215Laotian
1220Lithuanian
1222Latvian, Lettish
1307Malagasy
1309Maori
1311Macedonian
1312Malayalam
CodeLanguage
1314Mongolian
1315Moldavian
1318Marathi
1319Malay
1320Maltese
1325Burmese
1401Nauru
1405Nepali
1415Norwegian
1503Occitan
1513(Afan) Oromo
1518Oriya
1601Panjabi
1612Polish
1619Pashto, Pushto
1721Quechua
1813Rhaeto-Romance
1814Kirundi
1815Romanian
1823Kinyarwanda
1901Sanskrit
1904Sindhi
1907Sango
1908Serbo-Croatian
1909Sinhalese
1911Slovak
CodeLanguage
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7. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
1. OPERATING INFORMATION
NOTICE
●To avoid damage to the audio/visual sys-
tem:
• Be careful not to spill beverages overthe audio/visual system.
• Do not put anything other than an appropriate disc into the disc slot.
INFORMATION

The use of a cellular phone inside or near
the vehicle may cause a noise from the
speakers of the audio/visual system which
you are listening to. However, this does
not indicate a malfunction.
RADIO
Usually, a problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with
the radio — it is just the normal result of
conditions outside the vehicle.
For example, nearby buildings and ter-
rain can interfere with FM reception.
Power lines or phone wires can interfere
with AM signals. And of course, radio
signals have a limited range. The farther
the vehicle is from a station, the weaker
its signal will be. In addition, reception
conditions change constantly as the ve-
hicle moves.
Here, some common reception prob-
lems that probably do not indicate a
problem with the radio are described.
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Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the
effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40
km). Once outside this range, you may no-
tice fading and drifting, which increase with
the distance from the radio transmitter.
They are often accompanied by distortion.
Multi-path: FM signals are reflective, mak-
ing it possible for 2 signals to reach the vehi-
cle’s antenna at the same time. If this
happens, the signals will cancel each other
out, causing a momentary flutter or loss of
reception.
Static and fluttering: These occur when sig-
nals are blocked by buildings, trees or other
large objects. Increasing the bass level may
reduce static and fluttering.
Station swapping: If th e FM signal being lis-
tened to is interrupted or weakened, and
there is another strong station nearby on
the FM band, the radio may tune in the sec-
ond station until the original signal can be
picked up again. Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected by the
upper atmosphere — especially at night.
These reflected signals can interfere with
those received directly from the radio sta-
tion, causing the radio station to sound al-
ternately strong and weak.
Station interference: When a reflected sig-
nal and a signal received directly from a ra-
dio station are very nearly the same
frequency, they can interfere with each oth-
er, making it difficult
to hear the broadcast.
Static: AM is easily affected by external
sources of electrical noise, such as high ten-
sion power lines, lightening or electrical
motors. This results in static.
FMAM
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zCargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier,
especially metal objects, may adversely
affect the reception of XM Satellite Radio.
z Alternation or modifications carried out
without appropriate authorization may
invalidate the user’s right to operate the
equipment.
z This DVD player is intended for use with
4.7 in. (12 cm). discs only.
z Extremely high temperatures can keep the
DVD player from working. On hot days,
use the air conditioning system to cool the
inside of the vehicle before using the player.
z Bumpy roads or other vibrations may make
the DVD player skip.
z If moisture gets into the DVD player, the
discs may not be able to be played. Remove
the discs from the player and wait until it
dries. z
Use only discs marked as shown above.
The following products may not be playable
on your player:
•SACD
•dts CD
• Copy-protected CD
•DVD audio
•Video CD
•DVD-RAM
XM
DVD PLAYER AND DISC
CAUTION
●DVD players use an invisible laser beam
which could cause hazardous radiation
exposure if directed outside the unit. Be
sure to operate the player correctly.
DVD PLAYER
Audio CDs
DVD video
discs
DVD-R/RW
discs
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XSpecial shaped discs
X Transparent/translucent discs
X Low quality discs X
Labeled discs
NOTICE
●Do not use special shaped, transparent/
translucent, low quality or labeled discs
such as those shown in the illustrations.
The use of such di scs may damage the
player, or it may be impossible to eject the
disc.
●This system is not designed for use of
Dual Discs. Do not use Dual Discs
because they may cause damage to the
player.
●Do not use discs with a protection ring.
The use of such di scs may damage the
player, or it may be impossible to eject the
disc.
●Do not use printable discs. The use of
such discs may damage the player, or it
may be impossible to eject the disc.
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zHandle discs carefully, especially when
inserting them. Hold them on the edge and
do not bend them. Avoid getting finger-
prints on them, partic ularly on the shiny
side.
z Dirt, scratches, warping, pin holes or other
disc damage could cause the player to skip
or to repeat a section of a track. (To see a
pin hole, hold the disc up to the light.)
z Remove discs from the players when not in
use. Store them in their plastic cases away
from moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
To c l e a n a d i s c : Wipe it with a soft, lint-free
cloth that has been dampened with water.
Wipe in a straight line from the center to the
edge of the disc (not in circles). Dry it with
another soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use a
conventional record cleaner or anti-static
device.
z CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been
subject to the “finalizing process” (a pro-
cess that allows discs to be played on a
conventional CD player) cannot be played.
z It may not be possible to play CD-R/CD-
RW discs recorded on a music CD
recorder or a personal computer because
of disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on
the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the
lens of the unit.
z It may not be possible to play discs
recorded on a personal computer depend-
ing on the application settings and the envi-
ronment. Record with the correct format.
(For details, contact the appropriate appli-
cation manufacturers of the applications.)
z CD-R/CD-RW discs may be damaged by
direct exposure to sunlight, high tempera-
tures or other storage conditions. The unit
may be unable to play some damaged
discs.
z If you insert a CD-RW disc into the player,
playback will begin more slowly than with a
conventional CD or CD-R disc.
z Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be
played using the DDCD (Double Density
CD) system.
Correct Wrong
CD-R/RW AND DVD-R/RW
DISCS
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