Aux Operations - Clarion MAX983HD Owner's Manual

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AUX Operations

This function is available when the TV tuner is not connected via CeNET, and a visual device, such as
VTR, is connected to this unit by using the RCA pin lead.
• For your safety, the driver should not watch the VTR, etc. or operate the controls while
driving. Please note that watching and operating the VTR, etc. while driving are prohibited by
law in some countries.
Selecting the AUX mode
Note:
• For your safety, this system has a safety function
which turns off the picture when the car is moving,
so only the audio can be heard. The picture can
only be watched when the car is stopped and the
parking brake is applied.
1. Press the [SRC] (Source) button to display the
Source menu screen.
2. Touch the [AUX] key to select the AUX mode.
The screen of the connected visual device is
displayed.
• The black screen is displayed when no
visual device is connected.
Selecting the screen size
You can change the displayed screen size to suit
to the screen panel.
1. Touch the screen to display the menu, then
touch the [
] key.
2. Touch the [Wide], [Cinema], or [Normal] key
to set the desired screen size.
• The factory default setting is "Wide".
Wide:
The image is expanded so that the rectangle
of the image fits to the screen. The aspect
ratio of the image may be changed.
Cinema:
The image is expanded so that the left and
right edges of the image fit to the screen. The
top and bottom areas of the image may be cut
off.
Normal:
The image is expanded so that the top and
bottom edges of the image fit to the screen.
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Changing the audio input level
The input audio level of AUX terminal can be
changed.
• The factory default setting is "High".
1. Touch the screen to display the menu, then
repeat touching the [Sens] key to select the
level.
High: 16.25 dB
Mid: 3.75 dB
Low: 0 dB

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