Contents Thank you for purchasing this PIONEER product. Please read through this manual before using the product for the first time, to en- sure proper use. After reading, please keep the manual in a safe and accessible place for future reference.
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Contents – Using the phone number list 36 Operating this unit’s iPod function from your – Calling a number in the phone iPod 26 Changing audiobook speed 27 book 36 – Using the missed, received and dialed Using iTunes tagging 27 –...
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Contents Adjusting the voice guidance volume 47 SMS (Short Message Service) Reception Notification Function 55 Initial Settings Adjusting initial settings 48 Available accessories Selecting the language 48 XM tuner 56 – Listening to XM Satellite Radio 56 Setting the date 48 –...
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Contents – Introduction to advanced Copyright and trademark notice 76 operations 63 Specifications 78 – Playing songs in a random order (shuffle) 63 Multi-CD Player 63 – Basic Operations 63 – Using CD TEXT functions 64 – Introduction to advanced operations 64 –...
Section Before You Start Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the FCC ID: AJDK022 user’s right to operate the equipment. MODEL NO.: DEH-P710BT IC: 775E-K022 ! This transmitter must not be co-located or op- This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules erated in conjunction with any other antenna and RSS-Gen of IC Rules.
800-421-1404 ! If the battery is disconnected or discharged, the preset memory will be erased and must be CANADA reprogrammed. Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT Important (Serial number) 300 Allstate Parkway Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2 The serial number is located on the bottom of 1-877-283-5901 this unit.
3 Download owner’s manuals, order product player even if that data is lost while using this catalogues, research new products, and unit. ! Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost much more. on the iPod even if that data is lost while using this unit.
Section Before You Start Removing the front panel Press RESET with a pen tip or other pointed instrument. Press to open the front panel. Grip the left side of the front panel and pull it gently outward. Take care not to grip it too tightly or to drop the front panel and protect it from contact with water or other fluids to prevent perma- nent damage.
Section Before You Start ! Do not store the battery with metallic objects. Use and care of the remote ! If the battery leaks, wipe the remote control control completely clean and install a new battery. ! When disposing of used batteries, comply Installing the battery with governmental regulations or environmen- Slide the tray on the back of the remote con-...
Section What’s what Head unit indicator Lights up when your cellular phone is con- 1 SRC/OFF button nected via Bluetooth wireless technology. Press to cycle through all the available ! When selecting a source other than TEL, sources. Press and hold to turn the unit off. it flashes while using hands-free phon- ing.
Section What’s what ! While using Tuner, iPod (connected reject an incoming call or cancel making a using USB input) or HD Radio as a call. Press and hold to select TEL as a source. source, press and hold to store tag infor- mation such as artist and track informa- /CANCEL button tion of the currently playing song to this...
To switch to the built-in CD player, load a disc stop charging. in the unit. Refer to page 17. ! External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such % Press SRC/OFF repeatedly to switch be- as ones available in the future) that, although tween the following sources.
Section Tuner ! Six stations for each band can be stored in Basic Operations memory. 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Press /LIST. Preset screen is displayed. Use MULTI-CONTROL to store the se- lected frequency in memory.
Section Tuner Introduction to advanced It is possible to save the song’s information (tag) from broadcasting station to your iPod. operations The songs will show up in a playlist called “Tagged playlist” in iTunes the next time you Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the sync your iPod.
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Section Tuner Display the function menu. Refer to Introduction to advanced operations on the previous page. Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Local in the function menu. Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn local seek tuning on. # To turn local seek tuning off, press MULTI-CONTROL again.
Section Built-in CD Player % Eject a disc Basic Operations Press h (eject). 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 % Select a folder Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down. # You cannot select a folder that does not have a compressed audio file recorded in it.
Section Built-in CD Player ! Playback is carried out in order of file number. ! Depending on the version of iTunes used to Folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If write MP3 files onto a disc, comment informa- folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playback tion may not be correctly displayed.
Section Built-in CD Player Use MULTI-CONTROL to select the de- Notes sired file name (or folder name). ! To return to the ordinary display, press Turn to change the name of file or folder. BAND/ESC/CANCEL. — when a file is selected, press to play. ! If you do not operate functions except for —...
Section Built-in CD Player Using advanced sound Note retriever You can also turn this function on or off in the menu that appears by using Advanced sound retriever function automati- MULTI-CONTROL. cally enhances compressed audio and re- stores rich sound. % Press S.Rtrv/SAT MODE repeatedly to Scanning folders and tracks select the desired setting.
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Section Built-in CD Player Move the cursor to the last position by pushing MULTI-CONTROL right after enter- ing the title. When you push MULTI-CONTROL right one more time, the entered title is stored in mem- ory. Press BAND/ESC/CANCEL to return to the playback display.
Section Playing songs on USB storage device ! You can disconnect the USB storage device For details about the supported device, refer to Specifications on page 78. anytime you want to finish listening to it. ! If you do not use an USB storage device, dis- connect it from this unit.
Section Playing songs on USB storage device Function and operation Play mode, Random mode, Scan mode, Pause and Sound Retriever operations are basically the same as that of the built-in CD player. Function name Operation Refer to Selecting a repeat play range on page 19.
Section Playing songs on iPod Browsing for a song For details about the supported iPod, refer to iPod compatibility on page 75. Searching songs by category Operations to control an iPod with this unit is Basic Operations designed to be as close to the iPod as possible to make operation and song search easy.
Section Playing songs on iPod Searching songs by alphabet Use MULTI-CONTROL to select FUNCTION. Press /LIST. Turn to change the menu option. Press to se- lect. Use MULTI-CONTROL to select a cate- The function menu is displayed. gory. Turn to change the category. Press to select. Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the function.
Section Playing songs on iPod ! Artists – Plays the album of currently play- Playing songs in a random ing artist. order (shuffle) ! Albums – Plays the song of currently play- ing album. Display the function menu. ! Genres – Plays the album of currently play- Refer to Introduction to advanced operations ing genre.
Section Playing songs on iPod ! Fast forward/reverse However, tag information can be stored in this ! Track up/down unit even while the other iPod models are used. ! Pausing It is possible to save the song’s information ! Switching the text information (tag) from iPod connected to this unit to your iPod.
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology Connecting a Bluetooth device code on the device or in its accompanying docu- mentation. Refer to Entering PIN code for Blue- Before using the Bluetooth audio player and tooth wireless connection on page 32. Bluetooth telephone, you need to connect Bluetooth device to this unit.
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology ! If you do not operate functions except for Use your Bluetooth device to establish Open device, Search device, connection. DisconnectDevice, Edit device name and Connection method is different depending on Pin code input within about 30 seconds, the the Bluetooth device.
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology # Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to display Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Delete device. the device name and BD address. Press MULTI-CONTROL to establish con- Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to nection. select a device. # If only one device was found, this step cannot While connecting, Pairing flashes.
Editing device name is not possible to connect the Bluetooth tele- You can edit the device name. phone automatically. The device name is set to PIONEER OEL BT as # To turn automatic connection off, press default. MULTI-CONTROL again. Display the connection menu.
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to Bluetooth Audio select a letter of the alphabet. # Device name can be up to 32 characters long. Important ! Depending on the Bluetooth audio player con- Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to nected to this unit, the operations available move the cursor to the previous or next with this unit are limited to the following two...
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology Introduction to advanced Even though your audio player does not con- tain a Bluetooth module, you can still control operations it from this unit via Bluetooth wireless technol- Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the ogy using a Bluetooth adapter (sold sepa- main menu.
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology ! The level shown on the indicator may Stopping playback differ from the actual signal level. Display the function menu. ! If the signal level is not available, this in- Refer to Introduction to advanced operations dicator is not displayed.
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology # Before disconnecting the cellular phone from Taking a phone call this unit, make sure to adjust the volume to a Answering or rejecting an incoming call proper level. If the volume is muted (zero level) on % Answering an incoming call your cellular phone, the volume level of your cel- lular phone remains muted even after the cellular...
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology # The name in the Phone book, Missed calls, Notes Dialed calls or Received calls selected with the ! To end the call, both you and your caller need cursor is on for 2 seconds or longer is read out. to hang up the phone.
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select a phone Press MULTI-CONTROL to display the book entry you want to call. detailed list. # You can also perform the same operation by Name, phone number and date are displayed pushing MULTI-CONTROL up or down.
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology Setting automatic answering Notes Display the function menu. ! To return to the playback display, press Refer to Introduction to advanced operations BAND/ESC/CANCEL. ! If you do not operate functions other than on the previous page. PH B Transfer, and Number dial within about Use MULTI-CONTROL to select 30 seconds, the display automatically returns...
Section Using Bluetooth wireless technology Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn ring tone Use MULTI-CONTROL to select SCO Private Mode. To turn ring tone off, press MULTI-CONTROL Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn private again. mode on. To turn private mode off, press Making a call by entering MULTI-CONTROL again.
Section Using voice recognition ! If you are unsure of a voice command, say Using voice recognition to Help or What can I say? to play the help operate this unit voice guidance. ! Voice recognition is possible when any of the Important sources is selected, but a call can only be In this section, voice recognition operation is illu-...
Section Using voice recognition ! You can also input a phone number in parts. Notes When inputting 01234 and 56789 separately, ! Saying Call Sandy Jones mobile in Step 1 al- say the next part of the number (56789) after lows you to specify the name and type in one you hear 01234 Please complete the num- ber.
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Section Using voice recognition Use this when you want to spe- cify a “name” in a registered phonebook entry, or specify both a “name” and “type” in a Call (name) registered phonebook entry. (+type) ! On mobile phone, at home, at work, default or other can be entered.
Section Audio Adjustments Introduction of audio Using balance adjustment adjustments You can change the fader/balance setting so that it can provide the ideal listening environ- ment in all occupied seats. Display the audio menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on this page.
Section Audio Adjustments Recalling equalizer curves Adjusting equalizer curves There are seven stored equalizer curves which The factory supplied equalizer curves, with the you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list exception of Flat, Custom1 and Custom2 can of the equalizer curves.
Section Audio Adjustments Use MULTI-CONTROL to select 7-band Using subwoofer output graphic equalizer adjustment. This unit is equipped with a subwoofer output Frequency and the level (e.g., 50Hz +4) ap- which can be turned on or off. pears in the display. Display the audio menu.
Section Audio Adjustments # To turn high pass filter off, press 50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125Hz MULTI-CONTROL again. Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to adjust the output level of the subwoofer. select cut-off frequency. Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed up or Each time MULTI-CONTROL is pushed left or down, subwoofer level increases or decreases.
Section Audio Adjustments Adjusting the voice guidance volume Volume of voice guidance and TTS (text to speech) can be adjusted. Display the audio menu. Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on page 43. Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Guide VOL. Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to adjust the guidance volume.
Section Initial Settings Adjusting initial settings Selecting the language For your convenience, this unit equips multi- ple language guidance. You can select the lan- guage best suited to your first language. Display the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on this page. 1 1 1 Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Using the initial settings, you can customize...
Section Initial Settings Setting the clock Switching the auxiliary setting Use these instructions to set the clock. Auxiliary devices connected to this unit can be activated individually. Set each AUX source to Display the initial setting menu. ON when using. For more information about Refer to Adjusting initial settings on the pre- connecting or using auxiliary devices, refer to vious page.
Section Initial Settings Switching the dimmer setting Display the initial setting menu. Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48. To prevent the display from being too bright at night, the display is automatically dimmed Use MULTI-CONTROL to select when the car’s headlights are turned on. You S/W control in the initial setting menu.
Section Initial Settings Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn the re- Built-in AMP. verse mode on. # To turn the reverse mode off, press Press MULTI-CONTROL to turn the inter- MULTI-CONTROL again. nal power amplifier on. # To turn the internal power amplifier off, press Note MULTI-CONTROL again.
Section Initial Settings Resetting the Bluetooth Important wireless technology module Never turn the unit off while the software is being updated. Bluetooth telephone and Bluetooth Audio data can be deleted. To protect personal infor- Display the initial setting menu. mation, we recommend deleting this data be- Refer to Adjusting initial settings on page 48.
Section Other Functions Using the AUX source Selecting AUX as the source % Press SRC/OFF to select AUX as the Up to two auxiliary devices such as VCR or source. portable devices (sold separately) can be con- # If the auxiliary setting is not turned on, AUX nected to this unit.
Turn to change the menu option. Press to se- lect. Using the external unit Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such function. as ones available in the future) that, although Function1 (function 1)—Function2 (function incompatible as a source, enables control of 2)—Function3 (function 3)—Function4 (func-...
Section Available accessories XM tuner Switching the XM display % Press DISP/SCRL to switch the XM dis- Listening to XM Satellite Radio play. You can use this unit to control an XM satellite # You can scroll the text information to the left digital tuner (GEX-P920XM), which is sold by pressing and holding DISP/SCRL.
Section Available accessories % Press S.Rtrv/SAT MODE repeatedly to SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner select the desired channel select setting. Listening to SIRIUS Satellite Radio Channel number (channel number select set- ting)—Category (channel category select You can use this unit to control a SIRIUS Satel- setting) lite Radio tuner, which is sold separately.
Section Available accessories # If you do not operate the list within about 30 Note seconds, the display is automatically returned to It may take a few seconds before you can hear the ordinary display. anything while this unit acquires and processes the satellite signal when you change the source Introduction of advanced to SIRIUS tuner or select a channel.
Display the function selection menu. up a game alert for the teams. ! To use this function, Pioneer SIRIUS bus in- Refer to Introduction of advanced operations on the previous page.
You can display information of the games the Instant Replay mode. while enjoying the sound from currently tun- ! To use this function, Pioneer SIRIUS bus in- ing station. You can also tune to the broadcast terface (e.g. CD-SB10) is required.
Section Available accessories HD Radioä tuner Switching the display Desired information can be displayed. Basic Operations % Press DISP/SCRL. You can use this unit to control an HD Radio Press DISP/SCRL repeatedly to switch between tuner (e.g. GEX-P20HD), which is sold sepa- rately.
! Read the precautions for iPod in the following Switching the reception mode section. Refer to page 75. ! While iPod is connected to this unit, PIONEER If a digital broadcast reception condition gets (check mark)) is displayed on the iPod.
Section Available accessories # If the characters recorded on the iPod are not Function name Operation compatible with this unit, those characters are Refer to Selecting a repeat play not displayed. range on page 19. However, the repeat play ranges Notes you can select are different from that of the built-in CD player.
Section Available accessories ! This unit is not designed to operate disc title Introduction to advanced list functions with a 50-disc multi-CD player. operations For information about the disc title list func- You can only use Compression (compression tions, refer to Selecting discs from the disc and DBE) with a multi-CD player that supports title list on page 67.
Section Available accessories Use MULTI-CONTROL to select Function name Operation Compression in the function menu. Refer to Selecting a repeat play # If the multi-CD player does not support range on page 19. COMP/DBE, NO COMP is displayed when you at- However, the repeat play ranges tempt to select it.
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Section Available accessories Display the function menu. Note Refer to Introduction to advanced operations After data for 100 discs is stored in memory, data on page 64. for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one. Use MULTI-CONTROL to select ITS memo in the function menu.
Section Available accessories # When playing CD TEXT disc, push Using disc title functions MULTI-CONTROL right to see a list of the tracks You can input CD titles and display the titles. in the selected disc. Push MULTI-CONTROL left Then, you can easily search for and play a de- to return to the disc list.
Section Available accessories DVD Player Selecting a disc ! You can operate this function only when a Basic Operations multi-DVD player is connected to this unit. You can use this unit to control a DVD player or % Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to multi-DVD player, which is sold separately.
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Section Available accessories # If you do not operate functions except for Notes ITS memo and TitleInput "A" within about 30 ! If you select other discs during repeat play, seconds, the display is automatically returned to the repeat play range changes to Disc repeat. the ordinary display.
Error messages not connected to device. the USB port of When you contact your dealer or your nearest this unit. Pioneer Service Center, be sure to have the TRK SKIPPED The connected Play an audio file error message recorded. USB portable...
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Appendix Additional Information iPod The USB device Connect a USB connected to is portable audio NOT COMPA- Message Cause Action not supported by player or USB TIBLE ERROR-19 Communication Disconnect the this unit. memory that is failure cable from iPod. USB Mass Storage Once iPod main Class compliant.
! Store discs in their cases when not in use. an authorized ! Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot envir- Pioneer Service Station. onments including under direct sunlight. ! Do not attach labels, write on or apply che- micals to the surface of the discs.
Appendix Additional Information ! Text information may not be correctly dis- ! Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 played depending on the recorded environ- (ID3 tag Version 2.x is given priority than ment. Version 1.x.) ! Road shocks may interrupt disc playback. ! M3u playlist: No ! Read the precautions for discs before ! MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: No...
! Operations may vary depending on the CAUTION kind of USB audio player and a USB mem- Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost on ory. the USB memory/USB portable audio player even if that data is lost while using this unit.
(e.g., 001xxx.mp3 and 099yyy.mp3). CAUTION 2 Put those files into a folder. ! Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost 3 Record the folder containing files into the on the iPod even if that data is lost while USB device.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are regis- tered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Pioneer Copyright and trademark Corporation is under license. Other trade- marks and trade names are those of their re- notice spective owners.
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U.S. and other countries. SAT Radio The SAT RADIO READY mark indicates that the Satellite Radio Tuner for Pioneer (i.e., XM tuner and Sirius satellite tuner which are sold separately) can be controlled by this unit. Please inquire to your dealer or nearest...
Appendix Additional Information Specifications AAC decoding format .... MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en- coded only) (.m4a) (Ver. 7.7 and earlier) General WAV signal format ....Linear PCM & MS ADPCM Power source ......14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 V (Non-compressed) allowable) Grounding system ....
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TEL: (03) 9586-6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2, Canada TEL: 1-877-283-5901 TEL: 905-479-4411 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO, S.A. de C.V. Blvd.Manuel Avila Camacho 138 10 piso Col.Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico, D.F. 11000 TEL: 55-9178-4270 先鋒股份有限公司...
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CD RECEIVER AUTORADIO CD REPRODUCTOR DE CD DEH-P710BT Installation Manual Manuel d’installation Manual de instalación...
Contents Connecting the units Connecting the units ......2 Note Connecting the power cord ....... When using a subwoofer • When this unit is installed in a vehicle without ACC (accessory) position on the ignition switch, without using the optional amplifier ..6 red cable must be wired to the terminal that can When connecting to detect the operation of the ignition key.
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Connecting the units • Control signal is output through blue/white cable when this unit is powered on. Connect it to an external power amp’s system remote control or the vehicle’s auto-antenna relay control terminal (max. 300 mA, 12 V DC). If the vehicle is equipped with a glass antenna, connect it to the antenna booster power supply terminal.
Connecting the units Connecting the power cord USB cable Use supplied USB cable or separately sold USB cable (CD-U150E). 1.5 m (4 ft. 9 in.) iPod to USB connection cable Use supplied iPod to USB connection 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.) cable.
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Connecting the units USB1/USB2 input jack 20 cm (7-7/8 in.) AUX jack (3.5 I) Use a stereo mini plug cable This product Rear output to connect with auxiliary device. Front output Wired remote input Hard-wired remote control adaptor can be connected Subwoofer output (sold separately).
Connecting the units When using a subwoofer without using the optional amplifier USB cable Use supplied USB cable or separately 1.5 m (4 ft. 9 in.) sold USB cable (CD-U150E). iPod to USB connection cable Use supplied iPod to USB connection 0.5 m (1 ft.
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Connecting the units USB1/USB2 input jack 20 cm (7-7/8 in.) AUX jack (3.5 I) Use a stereo mini plug cable This product Rear output to connect with auxiliary device. Front output Wired remote input Hard-wired remote control adaptor can be connected Subwoofer output (sold separately).
Connecting the units When connecting to separately sold power amp AUX jack (3.5 I) This product Use a stereo mini plug cable Rear output to connect with auxiliary device. Front output Wired remote input Hard-wired remote control adaptor can be connected Subwoofer output (sold separately).
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Connecting the units Power amp (sold separately) To rear output Power amp (sold separately) To front output Power amp (sold separately) To subwoofer output Connect with RCA cables (sold separately) System remote control Left Right Subwoofer Subwoofer Front speaker Front speaker Rear speaker Rear speaker Perform these connections when using...
Connecting the units When connecting speakers without using the internal amplifier • If using this system, we recommend that this unit’s internal amp is turned off. For more details, refer to operation manual. This product Rear output Front output Antenna jack Subwoofer output Fuse (10 A) Yellow...
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Connecting the units Power amp (sold separately) To rear output Connect with RCA cables (sold separately) Power amp (sold separately) To front output Power amp (sold separately) To subwoofer output System remote control Blue/white Connect to system control terminal of the power amp or auto-antenna relay control terminal (max.
Installation Note • The cords must not cover up the area shown in the figure. This is necessary to allow the amplifiers to radiate freely. • Check all connections and systems before final installation. Do not cover this area. • Do not use unauthorized parts. The use of unauthorized parts may cause malfunctions.
Installation DIN Front-mount Removing the Unit 1. Insert the supplied extraction keys Installation with metal strap and into both sides of the unit until they screws click into place. 1. Insert the mounting sleeve into the 2. Pull the unit out of the dashboard. dashboard.
Installation Fastening the front panel Installing the microphone If you do not plan to detach the front panel, Install the microphone in a position and the front panel can be fastened with supplied orientation that will enable it to pick up the screws and holders.
Installation When installing the microphone Installing the steering remote control on the steering column 1. Install the microphone on the WARNING microphone clip. Microphone • Avoid installing this unit in such a location where the operation of safety devices such as airbags is prevented by this unit.
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Installation 3. 4 Cut off the extra portion of the belt. Note • Do not install this unit in such a place as may obstruct the driver’s view. • Since interior layout differs depending on the type of vehicle, the ideal installation location for the unit also differs.
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English Voice Recognition/Reconnaissance vocale/Reconocimiento de voz When specifying a phone number, and then making a call: Say “Dial” and the phone number of the other party. When specifying a name in the phone book, and then making a call Say “Call” and the name of the other party Note After you say the name, you can narrow down the phone number by saying any one of “On mobile phone”, “At...
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Voice command list Liste des commandes vocales English Français Command Type Operation Type de commande Utilisation zero 0 can be entered. zéro 0 peut être saisi. 1 can be entered. 1 peut être saisi. 2 can be entered. deux 2 peut être saisi. three 3 can be entered.