Entering the PIN code for Manual tuning ........19 Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Bluetooth wireless connection ..13 Seek tuning..........19 Please read through these instructions so you will know how to operate your model prop- Displaying the Bluetooth Selecting a preset channel erly.
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Selecting files from the file Displaying the image of your For steering wheel control application (iPhone with adapter for Pioneer users ....40 Returning to a specified scene .....25 name list ...........29 Lightning connector) ......35 For users directly connecting Resuming playback (Bookmark) ..25...
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Using the equalizer ........48 Using an AUX input ........61 MHL ............73 Common operations Connecting an HDMI device ....62 Recalling equalizer curves ....... 48 Notice regarding video viewing ...73 Setting the time and date .....54 Customizing the equalizer curves ... 48 Connecting the rear display ....62 Notice regarding DVD-Video Setting the “Sound...
PIONEER’S LIMITED WARRANTY ARE THE vicing of this product by persons without and emergency vehicles. RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR ONLY WARRANTIES MADE BY PIONEER OR training and experience in electronic To promote safety, certain functions are DAMAGE. ANY OF ITS LICENSORS, AS APPLICABLE.
When using a display con- p Do not perform this operation when a Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, We offer the latest information about device is connected to this product. nected to V OUT costs or expenses arising from data loss PIONEER CORPORATION on our website.
Chapter When using for the first time, pull out the Basic operation Press and hold to turn the display off. Press and hold to turn the front source film protruding from the tray. For details, refer to Turning off the display off.
Chapter SUBTITLE ■ Removing the front panel 2 Push on the bottom of the front 3 Touch the following key. Press to change the subtitle language panel until it clicks into place. 1 Press the button. during DVD playback. Returns to the previous 2 Touch the following key.
Chapter 2 Touch the following key. 2 Touch the following key. 2 Plug a USB storage device into the 3 Touch the following key. USB cable. The LCD panel opens, and Displays the “Smartphone Opens the LCD panel. the disc is ejected. Setup”...
Chapter 3 Setting menu screen How to use the screens Displaying the AV operation You can customize the system and audio settings, etc. screen ■ Switching screens using the touch panel keys 4 Phone menu screen 1 Press the HOME button to display You can access the screen that is related to the Top menu screen.
Chapter 2 Touch the following key. 1 Press the HOME button to display The AV operation screen appears. ■ Operating list screens the Top menu screen. 3 Touch the following key. Displays the AV source 2 Touch the following key. selection screen.
Chapter disconnected. When the system restarts, 5 Touch the following key. 1 Displays the characters that are entered. Illuminates when your the system automatically attempts to If there is no text in the box, an informa- mobile device is successfully reconnect the previously-connected tive guide with text appears.
Chapter 2 Use the Bluetooth setting in the p Once the connection is established for Connection cannot be established auto- Entering the PIN code for the first time, the connection with the matically for some reason. device to pair this product with the device will be established automatically If you wish to start the connection manually, Bluetooth wireless connection...
Chapter 2 Touch the following keys in the connection and how to operate a cellular 6 Displays the Setting menu screen. Clearing the Bluetooth phone featuring Bluetooth technology on following order. 7 Closes the screen. this product. memory 8 Displays the alphabet search screen. For details about connectivity with the p This setting is available only when you ■...
Chapter 4 Touch the phone number you want If several phone numbers are included in 1 Dial pad an entry, select one by touching the list. 2 Deletes one digit. Touch and hold to to dial. Received calls. delete all digits. The dial screen appears.
Chapter Dialling from the preset dial list ■ Answering an incoming call 2 Touch the following key. 3 Touch [Ring Tone] repeatedly until This product informs you that it is receiving a the desired setting appears. 1 Press the HOME button to display call by displaying a message and producing On (default): Displays the dial confirma-...
Chapter ■ Adjusting the other party’s lis- registered in the phone book. When one Notes for hands-free phoning phone number is registered under dif- tening volume ferent names, only the phone number is or smartphone setup To maintain good sound quality, this prod- General notes displayed.
Chapter p If you change the setting, the confirma- iPhone 4 Information on the connections and functions for each device tion screen appears. iPhone 3GS Touch [OK]. iPod touch 4th generation The settings and cables required for connecting each device, and the available sources are The setting will change after the following iPod touch 3rd generation as follows.
Chapter 6 Frequency indicator Connect to USB Connect to USB Connection requirement Seek tuning 7 Preset number indicator port 2. port 2. Highlights the selected preset item. AppRadio Mode — Touch and hold one of the follow- Available source ing keys for about one second and MirrorLink —...
Chapter broadcast channels for later recall (also with Local seek tuning allows you to only tune 1 Touch the following key. 1 Press the HOME button to display the touch of a key). into those radio stations with sufficiently the Top menu screen. Displays the screen to search strong signals for good reception.
Chapter 1 Press the HOME button to display 5 Touch [Alternative FREQ] repeat- Off: Turns the regional function off. Activates the Auto PI seek function. the Top menu screen. edly until the desired setting p Regional programming and regional appears. 2 Touch the following keys in the networks are organized differently Off (default):...
Chapter 6 Displays the TV tuner menu. 1 Touch the menu key to open the Operating with the hardware Using the touch panel keys For details, refer to Storing stations on menu display. page 22. buttons (for video) 2 Touch Channel Search to start 7 Changes the wide screen mode.
Chapter Example: Video CD 9 Chapter number indicator For details, refer to Operating the time bar For details, refer to Resuming playback Shows the chapter number currently on page 11. (Bookmark) on page 25. playing. a Switches the media file type. p Displays the DVD menu keypad.
Chapter 2 Touch a track on the list to play p When random play is turned on, you can 1 Touch the following key. Touch the following key repeatedly change the repeat play range from the back. until the desired setting appears. whole of the current disc to the current Displays the screen for Changes the subtitle...
Chapter 2 Touch [ ] to adjust playback p The oldest bookmark is replaced by the Touch the following key repeatedly using the built-in drive of this product. This new one. section describes how. speed during slow motion until the desired setting appears. For details, refer to Media compatibility playback.
Chapter 1 Current file information For details, refer to Selecting a file from For details, refer to Selecting a front Music Browse mode Repeats just the current folder. the list related to the song currently source on the AV source selection screen : Song title/ : File name playing (link search) on page 27.
Chapter narrowed down by a category of song title, p This function is available for the external the whole of the current disc or external Operating with the hardware artist name, album name or genre. storage device (USB, SD) only. storage device (USB, SD) automatically.
Chapter files, playback commences with folder For details, refer to Selecting files from Starting procedure (for USB/ 02.) the file name list on page 28. p Touching a folder on the list shows its 6 Hides the touch panel keys. contents.
Chapter p With some discs and external storage e Switches between playback and 4 Use the touch panel keys on the Using the touch panel keys devices (USB, SD), images may be pause. screen to control the external stor- unclear during slow motion playback. f Changes the wide screen mode.
Chapter 2 Touch the following keys in the iPod audio and/or video sources Setting a repeat play range are enabled if either of the cables is following order. Playback screen (page 2) connected. The repeat play range can be changed by For details, refer to Connecting an iPhone only touching a single key.
Chapter 8 Switches to the next or previous page Indicator Meaning Reading the screen (for video) of touch panel keys. Repeats all songs or videos 9 Skips files forward or backward. This function shuffles songs, albums or in the selected list. a Changes the playback point by drag- videos and plays them in random order.
Chapter 2 Touch the following keys to switch 7 Start playback of the selected list. 3 Touch the following key. Press and hold the TRK button the music or video category list. p Depending on the generation or version You can perform fast reverse or fast forward. of the iPod, some functions may not be Switches the control mode, available.
72. App control side bar will appear. 6 Album artwork wireless technology. Pioneer is not liable for any issues that ■ Starting procedure Album art of the current song is displayed p The registered device must be selected as...
Chapter p If you connect your device while an 8 Press the HOME button to go back p The iPhone keyboard layouts that can be 5 Touch [OK]. AppRadio Mode-compatible application selected by tapping depends on the to the Top menu screen. 6 Touch the following keys to adjust is already running, the application opera- setting for Hardware Keyboard Layout set...
Chapter want to launch your application, appears on 4 Launch an application on your mobile device directly from this product 2 Connect your MirrorLink device to your iPhone. (MirrorLink mode). iPhone. this product via the separately sold You can view and operate the compatible An image of the application appears on the USB interface cable for use with 4 Use your iPhone to refuse to...
Chapter — A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Playback screen (page 2) Reading the screen Profile): Only playing back songs on your audio player is possible. — A2DP and AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile): Playing back, pausing, selecting songs, etc., are possible. p Since a number of Bluetooth audio play- ers are available on the market, opera- tions with your Bluetooth audio player...
Chapter 1 Touch the following key. Using an HDMI source 15/16 Starting procedure Reading the screen You can display the video image output by 1 Pull out the connecting cable for the device connected to this product. This Displays the file name list. using AppRadio Mode.
Chapter 1 Current time and date 2 Touch the following keys in the CAUTION Using the touch panel keys following order. For safety reasons, video images cannot be Starting procedure viewed while your vehicle is in motion. To view video images, you must stop in a safe You can display the video image output by place and apply the parking brake.
Chapter The MIXTRAX software can be downloaded 1 Touch the following key. Reading the screen Setting the video signal from the website below. http://www.mixtraxnet.com When you connect this product to an AV Displays the item selection For details on how to use the MIXTRAX equipment, select the suitable video signal screen.
For details please contact your dealer or 3 Touch [MIXTRAX Settings]. p You must clear all default settings before an authorized Pioneer Service Station. you use this function. 4 Touch [Flash Pattern] repeatedly until the desired setting appears.
Top menu screen. CAUTION 2 Touch the following keys in the Pioneer recommends the use of a camera following order. which outputs mirror reversed images, otherwise the screen image may appear The “System” screen appears.
Chapter when the shift lever is moved to REVERSE 4 Touch [Camera Polarity] repeat- 2 Using packing tape or similar, Displaying the parking assist (R) from another position. edly until the desired setting place markings approximately p When the screen changes to full-screen guidelines appears.
Chapter 2 Touch the following keys in the 3 Touch [System Language]. Does not sound a beep. Extends the line to the left and following order. The pop-up menu appears. right from the current center point of the distance guideline. Adjusting the response 4 Touch the desired language.
Chapter If you press and hold the HOME button, If you touch [Rear View], the mode — USB (Video), USB (JPEG) and 4 Press the HOME button to display the adjustment is canceled. changes to the selected camera mode. By MirrorLink the Top menu screen.
Chapter When the headlights or small lamps of 5 Touch the following keys to adjust p “Left25” to “Right25” is displayed as the prevent radical changes in volume when the vehicle are on, “ON” is displayed. left/right speaker balance moves from the switching between sources.
Chapter 2 Touch the following keys in the 3 Touch [Subwoofer] to set the sub- The following AV sources are set to the same source level adjustment volume following order. woofer output “On”. automatically. p The default setting is “Off”. Smartphone Setup Required 4 Touch [Subwoofer].
Chapter 2 Touch the following keys in the 3 Touch [Speaker Level]. Front Right: 5 Touch the following keys to select Changes the speaker level of the front following order. The “Speaker Level” screen appears. the listening position if necessary. right speaker.
Chapter Changes the distance between the front The “Audio” screen appears. Custom2 is an adjusted equalizer curve WARNING right speaker and the selected listening that you create. If you select this curve, the A loud tone (noise) may be emitted from 3 Touch [Graphic EQ].
Chapter When this product is connected to a 1 Stop the vehicle in a quiet place, The “Audio” screen appears. 14 Store the microphone carefully in power amp with an LPF (low pass filter), close all the doors, windows and the glove compartment or another 8 Touch [A-EQ&TA Measurement].
Chapter you can change the background display 3 Touch [Theme]. ■ CAUTION to other images imported from an external You can create a user-defined color. The p You can also change the screen for Do not turn off the engine while importing device.
Chapter 2 Touch the following keys in the 6 Touch the image to use as the p The source is turned off and the ■ Setting the subtitle language Bluetooth connection is disconnected following order. splash screen from the list. You can set a desired subtitle language.
Chapter 4 Touch [Audio Language]. 2 Touch the following keys in the ■ Setting the code number and Setting the angle icon display The pop-up menu appears. following order. level The angle icon can be set so it appears on When you first use this function, register 5 Touch the desired language.
Chapter p We recommend that you keep a record of The “Video Setup” screen appears. Displaying your DivX VOD Setting the video output your code number in case you forget it. 3 Touch [DVD/DivX Setup]. p The parental lock level is recorded on the deregistration code format 4 Touch [DVD Auto Play] repeatedly...
Chapter Touch the following key repeatedly Trimming — Compatible file types are DVD-V, 2 Touch the following keys in the An image is displayed across the entire Video-CD, DivX, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and following order. until the desired setting appears on screen with the horizontal-to-vertical MPEG-4 only.
WARNING p This setting is available when the selected You can restore settings or recorded content Pioneer does not recommend that you ■ Deleting the password source is “Disc”, “CD”, “Video CD” or to the default settings. Various methods are install this product yourself.
Chapter and wiring away in such so that they (impedance value). Do not use 1 ■ Notice for the blue/white lead will not obstruct or hinder driving. speakers for this unit. When the ignition switch is turned on Make sure that the cables and wires The black cable is ground.
Chapter Connecting the power cord RGB cable (Supplied with Hideaway TV tuner) Hideaway TV tuner (GEX-1550TV (sold separately)) This product Microphone Yellow To terminal supplied with power regardless of Antenna jack ignition switch position. To electric terminal controlled by ignition Wired Remote Cable switch (12 V DC) ON/OFF.
Chapter USB port 1 Connecting to separately sold power amp Connecting an iPhone with This product Lightning connector Power amp Notes (sold separately) cables Rear outputs For details on how to connect an external (sold separately) (REAR OUTPUT) device using a separately sold cable, Power amp refer to the manual for the cable.
Chapter ■ Connecting an Android device USB port 1 This product Connecting the Android™ This product with an MHL port device This product App Connectivity Kit (CD-AH200) (sold sepa- rately) is required for the connection. Notes USB port 2 AUX input For details on how to connect an external USB port 2 device using a separately sold cable,...
Chapter 2 Wrap the lock tie around the hook the rear of the vehicle while moving ■ Using an AUX input Connecting the external video forward. above the HDMI port and the High This product component Speed HDMI® Cable, and then Rear view camera tighten it to secure the High Speed (ND-BC6)
Chapter — To ensure proper installation, be Install this product horizontally on a Connecting an HDMI device Connecting the rear display sure to use the supplied parts in the surface within 0 to 30 degrees tolerance manner specified. If any parts are not (within 5 degrees to the left or right).
Chapter 2 Insert the supplied extraction keys 4 Attach the trim ring. 2 Attach the microphone clip to the If the pawl interferes with installation, into both sides of the unit until you may bend it down out of the way. sun visor.
If a solution to your problem wheel. cannot be found here, contact your dealer or the nearest authorized Pioneer service facility. Problems with the AV screen Symptom...
When problems occur with this product, an error message appears on the display. Refer to at the same time. the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the error persists, record the error message and contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer service center.
Audio Format not This type of file is not sup- Select a file that can be played. for this product to operate. lem. If this message an authorized Pioneer Station for supported ported on this product. 70, 74 keep showing up, it assistance.
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Formatter for formatting SD mem- product. action, please contact your dealer ory cards. or an authorized Pioneer Service Station. Check that the USB connector or The USB connector or USB USB cable is not caught in some- cable is short-circuited.
Appendix prevent this, we recommend you refrain Message Cause Action DVD-Video from using DualDisc with this product. Failed to display the Please refer to the manufacturer screen of your device The size of the images transferred The image size is too large. for more detailed information about because of irregular from the device exceeds 800 ×...
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Appendix Discs which have been recorded with Operations may vary depending on the Do not connect anything other than the the extension must be exactly the same. the Video Recording format (VR mode) kind of an external storage device (USB, USB storage device.
DivX, LLC, a subsid- high temperatures. Latest version of the Pioneer compatible Firmly secure the iPod when driving. Do iary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official The Bluetooth® word mark and logos...
Copyright Law. LTE (4G) or Wi-Fi network. If the LCD screen is near the vent of an Notice regarding DVD-Video Optional Pioneer adapter cable connect- air conditioner, make sure that air from viewing ing your iPhone to this product.
Appendix Gain ..........±12 dB ● USB SP/MP/AP, WMV 7/8 HPF: USB standard spec..USB1.1, USB2.0 MPEG4 video decoding format ● General Frequency ..... 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 H High Speed SimpleProfile, AdvancedSimpleProfile Rated power source ....14.4 V DC z/100 Hz/125 Hz/160 Hz/200 Hz Max current supply ......
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Pioneer .iPod .http://www.mp3licensing.com iPhone iPod Wi-Fi .PIONEER “iPhone iPod iPhone iPod .Apple Apple HDMI iPod iPhone iPod nano iPod classic iPod iPhone Apple Inc. iPod touch Lightning Apple Inc. Lightning App Store HDMI Apple Inc. App Store...
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.DivX × : DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND DivX Video- DivX® (VOD on-Demand Bluetooth ® DivX VOD Bluetooth .vod DivX VOD Bluetooth SIG, Inc. divx.com PIONEER CORPORATION DivX SDHC .MPEG-4 MPEG-2 ■ ■ .iTunes Android™ .LLC SD-3C SDHC .WMA Google Inc. Android Windows Media™ Player...
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DivX ■ ■ DVD-R/-R DVD-R/-R SL/-R DL/ CD-R/-RW SL/-R DL/ CD-R/-RW DVD-RW DVD-RW .avi/.divx .wma Home Theater VBR CBR (DivX Dolby Digital MP3 DivX (MP3 .(SD USB VBR CBR Voice Lossless Windows Media™ Audio 9 Professional (MP3 ■ DVD-R/-R × SL/-R DL/ CD-R/-RW DVD-RW...
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USB2 was disconnected for iPod / device protection .Do iPhone .iPod / iPhone not re-insert this USB Pioneer memory into the unit. Press reset to restart There is no supported MirrorLink USB memory. application on your Audio Format not .MirrorLink...
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DivX Your device is not .Pioneer authorized to play this .DivX VOD .DivX VOD DivX protected video. DivX Video frame rate not supported Audio Format not supported AMP Error (USB SD Pioneer Product overheat. System will be shut down automatically in 1 minute .Restart the...
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.“System” .MUTE .[Keyboard] .HOME HOME Default “Audio” — HOME “System” — “Video Setup” — HOME “Bluetooth” — — HOME HOME HOME .HOME .“System” [Beep Tone] HOME :Off .“System” [Safe Mode] :Off .“System” HOME .[System Language] HOME iPhone .“System” HOME AppRadio Mode .[Picture Adjustment] .iPhone AppRadio Mode...
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Camera View .“System” ﻋﻼﻣﺎﺕ Camera View ٥۲ ﺳﻡ .[Camera settings] ﻣﺻﺩ ﺧﻠﻔﻲ [Camera Polarity] .“System” HOME Battery .[Camera settings] Pioneer [Parking assist guide] :Ground .“System” .[Camera settings] Camera View MUTE .“Camera Polarity” “Camera Camera View .[Parking assist guide adjust] .“On”...
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Source Mode .“System” .“System” [Ever Scroll] .[AV Source Settings] Band .[Radio settings] [AM Step] Clear 9kHz :10kHz Bluetooth HOME Bluetooth .Bluetooth HOME .“OFF” HOME .“System” .[Input/Output settings] [AV Input] .“System” .[AV Source Settings] .“System” [Bluetooth Audio] .[AV Source Settings] .[Radio settings] .Bluetooth [FM Step] :Off...
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Bluetooth .Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth AVRCP 1.3 Bluetooth — Bluetooth — Bluetooth .AVRCP 1.4 Bluetooth — Bluetooth — Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth .“Sound Retriever” AVRCP1.3 “Sound Retriever” .AppRadio Mode Bluetooth AppRadio .AVRCP 1.3 Bluetooth .Mode HOME .“System” .[AV Source Settings] .AVRCP 1.3 Bluetooth .“Bluetooth Audio”...
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MirrorLink .[APPS] iPhone HOME .(CD-AH200) HOME .iPhone Android™ ■ iPhone MirrorLink HOME [OK] .[APPS] .iPhone .MirrorLink HOME — MirrorLink HOME iPhone ■ MirrorLink .(CD-MU200) — MirrorLink AppRadio Mode MirrorLink™ MirrorLink [–] HOME .(MirrorLink .MODE Bluetooth .[APPS] Bluetooth MirrorLink (–/+ VOL MirrorLink ■...
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iPhone HOME .iPod iPhone iPhone HOME HOME .AppRadio Mode .[APPS] .“System” iPhone .[Input/Output settings] Bluetooth .[AppRadio Video Adjustment] .iPhone iPhone Bluetooth .[OK] .AppRadio app [OK] AppRadio Mode .(CD-AH200) AppRadio Mode Android™ HOME .[APPS] .iPhone HOME AppRadio app .iPhone AppRadio Mode iPhone iPhone AppRadio Mode...
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[SD] [USB] (SD USB .(SD USB) .(SD .(SD USB .(SD USB :Music :Video — :Photo — .(JPEG (SD USB JPEG .JPEG HOME .USB .“Video Setup” (SD USB .[Time Per Photo Slide]...
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— DivX — .[ / ] .(SD USB DivX DTS Dolby Digital .(SD USB [Disc] .(SD USB :Music (USB/SD :Video :Photo .(JPEG :CD-DA .USB .((CD-DA [SD] [USB] .(SD USB) .[ / ]...
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.(SD USB (SD USB [All] [All] Artists] Genres” “Albums” “Artists” .(SD USB (SD USB .(SD USB .(SD USB :Music :Video :CD-DA .((CD-DA :Photo .(SD USB .(JPEG (SD USB...
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.“Bluetooth” .[Invert Name] iPod / iPhone .[Yes] .“Invert Name Error” Bluetooth .iPhone ■ .HOME .Bluetooth Bluetooth iPhone HOME ■ Bluetooth .Bluetooth .“System” .[Input/Output settings] .[Smartphone Setup] .“Smartphone Setup” :Device :Connection (iPhone .iPhone iPod / iPhone iPhone Siri Eyes Free iPod / iPhone .[OK] HOME —...
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.“Preset Dial” .“Bluetooth” [Auto Answer] ■ ■ HOME HOME HOME .“Preset Dial” .“Bluetooth” .“History” “Phone Book” [Ring Tone] Preset” .“Dial :Off ■ ■ HOME HOME ■ .“Phone book” On” “Auto Answer” HOME...
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■ .“Dial” ■ .(iPhone HOME HOME ■ 4 5 6 .“History” .“Phone Book” ■ “Phone book” “Burt “Brian “Ben” .(“B” .Bluetooth .“Bluetooth” HOME ■ HOME .“Phone Book”...
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.“Bluetooth” Bluetooth .[Bluetooth Memory Clear] Bluetooth .[Clear] Bluetooth .[OK] HOME .“Bluetooth” .“Bluetooth” . Bluetooth Bluetooth Version] .[PIN Code Input] .[Cancel] .“PIN Code” .[Information Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth .“Bluetooth” Bluetooth .[Connection] Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth HOME HOME HOME Bluetooth .“Bluetooth” .“Bluetooth”...
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Bluetooth ■ [Yes] Auto] Bluetooth Bluetooth [Connect .Bluetooth Bluetooth “Visibility” .“On” “Bluetooth” Bluetooth ■ Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth “Pairing… Please Bluetooth .“Paired.” wait.” Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth [Yes] Bluetooth .“Error” HOME “Memory Full” “0000” (.“0000” Bluetooth Bluetooth ■ Bluetooth Bluetooth ■...
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■ HOME ■ HOME ■ HOME ■ ■ Bluetooth Bluetooth® .Bluetooth HOME Bluetooth .[Open] ■ .[Close] Bluetooth .[OFF] A2DP...
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■ iPhone iPhone ■ (AM FM DVD-Video ■ iPod HOME Bluetooth (AV AV HDMI HOME HOME...
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(V OUT 2007: IEC 60825-1 (ACC PIONEER PIONEER ■ ■ ■ PIONEER PIONEER PIONEER Pioneer ■ PIONEER Pioneer “Viewing of front seat video source while PIONEER driving is strictly prohibited.”...
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..............AV .........AUX ........LCD ...... LCD ........HDMI ..........LCD ........................................................................................................................................................ CD DVD-Video ......... AVCHD ........... AVCHD ........... Dolby Digital ....
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Auto EQ Auto EQ Auto EQ — Auto EQ Auto EQ LPF — Auto EQ Bluetooth — — — — — — Auto EQ — iPhone Auto EQ ■ Auto EQ ” — “ ” “ Auto EQ ” Auto EQ —...
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HDMI AppRadio Mode Bluetooth AVRCP 1.3 Bluetooth “ ” ” ” ” Bluetooth AVRCP 1.3 AVRCP 1.3 Bluetooth — “ ” — Bluetooth — — Bluetooth Bluetooth AVRCP 1.4 Bluetooth AVRCP1.3 HDMI HDMI HDMI®...
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A2DP — AVRCP A2DP — Bluetooth Bluetooth ■ Bluetooth Bluetooth — — Bluetooth MirrorLink™ Bluetooth ] [ ] [APPS Bluetooth Bluetooth “ ” “Sound Retriever” Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth iPhone Bluetooth Bluetooth...
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iPhone ■ iPhone (Lightning iPhone Android™ iPhone iPhone [APPS Bluetooth ■ Bluetooth Android iPhone iPhone ■ Lightning iPhone Android — iPhone CD-AH200 AppRadio Bluetooth Mode [APPS iPhone — ■ Bluetooth — Bluetooth iPhone iPhone ■ [APPS iPhone “ ” Bluetooth iPhone Bluetooth...
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■ Bluetooth “Dial” “ ” Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth .(iPhone Bluetooth ■ 4 5 6 — — — Bluetooth ■ “ ” “ ” “ ” “Burt” “Brian” “Ben” ■ “Bluetooth”...
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Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth “Bluetooth” Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth “Bluetooth” “Bluetooth” Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth “Bluetooth” Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth “0000” Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth “Bluetooth” “Bluetooth” “ ” [ ] [ ] Bluetooth “Bluetooth” “Bluetooth”...
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■ Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth A2DP AVRCP “Bluetooth” Bluetooth Bluetooth A2DP Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth “Bluetooth” Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth ■ Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth “ “ ” Bluetooth “ ” ” “ ” “Bluetooth” “ “ ” Full” Auto] Bluetooth “...
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IEC 60825-1:2007 “Viewing of front seat video source while driving is strictly prohibited.” (ACC OFF Pioneer ■ ■ PIONEER PIONEER PIONEER Pioneer ■ ■ PIONEER Pioneer PIONEER...