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RADIO Mode Display RDS Mode Display RADIO mode display COLOR LCD DISPLAY INFORMATION PANEL MAIN SUB RDS mode display COLOR LCD DISPLAY INFORMATION PANEL VRX6570Rz 9 280-7300-00 VRX6570Rz(En)(p9-25) 9 06.3.6, 11:50 AM CD/MD Changer mode display COLOR LCD DISPLAY INFORMATION PANEL MAIN SUB TV mode display COLOR LCD DISPLAY INFORMATION PANEL MAIN SUB 10 VRX6570Rz 280-7300-00 VRX6570Rz(En)(p9-25) 10 06.3.6, 11:50 AM DAB mode display COLOR LCD DISPLAY INFORMATION PANEL VRX6570Rz 11 280-7300-00 VRX6570Rz(En)(p9-25) 11 06.3.6, 11:50 AM 5. REMOTE CONTROL When the panel is open Remote control unit Inserting the Batteries 1. Turn the remote control unit over, then slide the rear cover in the direction of the arrow. 2. Insert the AA (SUM-3, IECR-6/1.5V) batter- ies that came with the remote control unit facing in the directions shown in the figure, then close the rear cover. Notes: Using batteries improperly can cause them to explode. Take note of the following points: • When replacing batteries, replace both batteries with new ones. • Do not short-circuit, disassemble or heat batteries. • Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames. • Dispose of spent batteries properly. 12 VRX6570Rz 280-7300-00 VRX6570Rz(En)(p9-25) 12 06.3.6, 11:50 AM Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons Mode Radio (RDS) CD changer TV Button MD changer ¶ FUNC Switches among Radio, DAB, CD changer, MD changer and TV. • BAND Switches reception band. Moves to the next disc in Switches reception band. DISC UP increasing order. TOP ª VOLUME Increases and decreases volume (in all modes). º SEARCH Moves preset channels Moves tracks up and Moves preset channels up and down. down. up and down. When pressed and held for 1 second: Fast-forward/ Fast-backward. ⁄ PLAY/PAUSE No function. Switches between No function. playback and pause. ¤ MUTE Tur ns mute on and off. ‹ TA TA on and off. › DISP Tur ns on and off the monitor. MONI fi PS/AS Preset scan. Scan play. Preset scan. SCN When pressed and When pressed and held When pressed and held held for 2 seconds: for 1 second: Disc scan for 2 seconds: Auto store. Auto store. play. fl AF AF function on and off. Repeat play. No function. RPT When pressed and When pressed and held held for 1 second: for 1 second: Disc repeat REG function on play. and off ‡ PTY PTY standby mode Random play. Switches between TV and RDM on and off. When pressed and held VTR. TV/VTR for 1 second: Disc random play. 38 WIDE No function. No function. Switches the TV mode. Notes: • The remote control unit does not work when the panel is closed. • Some of the corresponding buttons on the main unit and remote control unit have different functions. VRX6570Rz 13 280-7300-00 VRX6570Rz(En)(p9-25) 13 06.3.6, 11:50 AM 6. DCP The control panel can be detached to prevent 2. Lock the DCP/Operation Panel at the upper theft. When detaching the control panel, store it center until a click is heard. in the DCP (DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL) POWER button case to prevent scratches. We recommend taking the DCP with you when leaving the car. Removing the DCP 1. Turn the power off. 2. Deeply push in the DCP RELEASE lever 6 to release the DCP/Operation Panel. DCP/RALEASE lever 3. Press the power button 1 to turn on the power . CAUTION • The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks. After removing it, be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks. • If the Operation Panel is kept open, the DCP may drop due to vibration of the car. This 3. Pull the DCP toward you and remove it. results in damage to the DCP. So close the Operation Panel or remove the DCP to store into the case. • The connector connecting the main unit and the DCP is an extremely important part. Be careful not to damage it by pressing on it with fingernails, screwdrivers, etc. Note: • If the DCP is dirty, wipe off the dirt with a soft, dry DCP/Operation Panel cloth only. Attaching the DCP 1. Hold the DCP/Operation Panel with its rear side facing the main unit and, as shown in the figure below, put the lower edge of the panel onto the corresponding edge of the main unit. 14 VRX6570Rz 280-7300-00 VRX6570Rz(En)(p9-25) 14 06.3.6, 11:50 AM 7. CAUTIONS ON HANDLING LCD panel/Generalities For a longer service life, be sure to read the following cautions. • Be sure to store the LCD panel inside the • Do not insert objects or poke in the space be- main unit when parking the car outdoors for tween the LCD panel and the main unit when long period of time. The LCD panel will oper- the panel is tilted. ate properly in a temperature range of 0 to • Do not place anything on the display when 60°C. the panel is tilted. • Don’t allow any liquids on the set from drinks, • The remote controller may not work if the re- umbrellas etc. Doing so may damage the in- mote control sensor is exposed to direct sun- ternal circuitry. light. • Do not disassemble or modify the set in any • In extremely cold weather, the display move- way. Doing so may result in damage. ment may slow down and the display may • Do not draw the LCD panel out and use it as darken, but this is not a malfunction. The dis- a tray. Also, subjecting the LCD panel to play will work normally when the temperature shocks may result in breakage, deformation increases. or other damage. • Small black and shiny spots inside the LCD • Do not let cigarettes burn the display. Doing panel are normal for LCD products. so may damage or deform the cabinet. • The LCD panel may stop temporarily when it • If a problem should occur, have the set in- opens or closes, when the engine stops or spected at your store of purchase. when it is cold. Cleaning • Cleaning the cabinet • Cleaning the LCD panel Use a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe off the dirt. The LCD panel tends to collect dust, so wipe it For tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent off occasionally with a soft cloth. The surface is diluted in water to a soft cloth, wipe off the dirt easily scratched, so do not rub it with hard ob- gently, then wipe again with a dry cloth. jects. Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner, etc., as these substances may damage the cabinet or cause the paint to peel. Also, leaving rubber or plastic products in contact with the cabinet for long periods of time may cause stains. VRX6570Rz 15 280-7300-00 VRX6570Rz(En)(p9-25) 15 06.3.6, 11:50 AM 8. OPERATIONS Note: Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of Basic Operations chapter “2. CONTROLS” on page 5 (unfold). CAUTION Adjusting the volume Operate the VOLUME button 2 in the direction When the unit is turned on, starting and stop- of the arrows w (up) or z (down) to adjust the ping the engine with its volume raised to the volume; maximum level may harm your hearings. Be w: Increases the volume. careful about adjusting the volume. z: Decreases the volume. Note: ∗ The volume level indicated in the display is in a • Use this unit after starting the engine. range from 0 (minimum) to 33 (maximum). CAUTION While driving, keep the volume at a level at Turning on and off the power which external sounds can be heard. Note: Switching the display • Be careful about using this unit for a long time with- out running the engine. If you drain the car’s bat- When the panel is closed: tery too far, you may not be able to start the en- Press the DISP button @ to select the desired dis- gine and this can reduce the service life of the play. battery. Each time you press the DISP button @, the dis- 1. Press the POWER button 1. play switches in the following order: 2. The illumination and display on the unit light up. The unit automatically remembers its last operation mode and will automatically switch to display that mode. 3. Press and hold the POWER button 1 for 1 sec- ond or longer to turn off the power for the unit. Note: • About the “SYSTEM CHECK” The confirmation of connected equipment must be performed for this unit only when the wiring con- nection is complete and power is turned on to the unit first. When the power is supplied, “SYSTEM ” and “PUSH PWR” appear alternately in the dis- play. Press the POWER button 1, the system check starts inside the unit. When “COMPLETE” appears, press once again the POWER button 1. Selecting a mode 1. Press the FUNC button 1 to change the mode of operation. 1 2. Each time you press the FUNC button , the Notes: mode of operation changes in the following • Once selected, the preferred display becomes the order: default display. When a function adjustment such Radio mode ➜ DAB mode ➜ CD changer as volume is made, the display momentarily mode ➜ MD changer mode ➜ TV mode ➜ switches to that function’s display, then returns Radio mode... back to the preferred display several seconds af- ter the adjustment. ∗ External equipment not connected with CeNET is not selected. 16 VRX6570Rz 280-7300-00 VRX6570Rz(En)(p9-25) 16 06.3.6, 11:50 AM Basic Operations • If a title has been input, it is shown in the SUB dis- 3.
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