Pioneer AVH-P3100DVD manual Using the call history, Using preset numbers, Assigning preset numbers

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19Available accessories

1Touch to display the Phone Book.

2Select a Phone Book entry you want to delete.

Please see Steps 2 to 4 of the following section for how to do this. Refer to Calling a number in the phone book on the previous page.

3Touch Delete to delete the Phone Book entry.

A confirmation display appears. Touch Yes to

delete the entry.

# If you do not want to clear a Phone Book entry that you have selected, touch No.

Using the call history

Important

Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- ing brake when performing this operation.

The 6 most recent calls made (dialed), re- ceived and missed, are stored in the Call His- tory. You can browse the Call History and call numbers from it.

1Touch Log to display the Call History. Touching Log repeatedly switches between the following call histories:

Missed Calls (missed call)—Dialed Calls (dia-

led call)—Received Calls (received call)

# You can switch between phone number and

name (if entered) by touching ABC/123.

# If no phone numbers have been stored in the selected list, nothing is displayed.

2Touch a phone number or name (if en- tered) you want to call.

The display returns to the normal display and the phone number you selected is displayed on the information bar.

Using preset numbers

Important

Be sure to park your vehicle and apply the park- ing brake when performing this operation.

Assigning preset numbers

Numbers that you dial frequently can be as- signed to presets for quick recall.

You can assign up to 6 frequently called phone numbers to number presets.

1Select a desired phone number from the phone book or the call history. Or di- rectly enter a desired phone number.

To select a desired phone number from the Phone Book or the Call History, see the in- structions explained in previous pages. To di- rectly enter a desired phone number, please see the following section. Refer to Making a call by entering phone number on the next page.

The display should now be the normal display and the selected phone number is displayed on the information bar.

2Touch List to display preset assign- ments.

Preset assignments appear in the display (if not displayed yet).

3Keep touching one of preset assign- ments to store the phone number.

The phone number you selected is stored in

presets.

# No Data is displayed for empty assignment. Even if the assignment is taken, you can replace it to the new one by keeping touching the assign- ment.

3 Touch to make a call.

Recalling preset numbers

#For an international call, touch Add “+” to add + to the phone number.

4 To end the call, touch .

1Touch List to display preset assign- ments.

Preset assignments appear in the display (if not displayed yet).

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Contents AVH-P3100DVD Contents Important SafeguardsSwitching the media file type Using advanced sound retriever Boosting the bassSetting the aspect ratio Setting the slide show interval Setting the DivX subtitle file105 Using the display correctly Language code chart for DVD Terms 111 Specifications 114 Index 116Precautions To ensure safe drivingWhen using a rear view camera To avoid battery exhaustionWhen using a display connected to V OUT Parking brake interlockAbout this unit Before You Start Information to UserFor Canadian model After-sales service for Pioneer products Before You StartAbout this manual DVD video disc region numbersFeatures Before You Start Visit our websiteStandard, UDF 1.02 and USB storage device FAT 16, FATWhen an operation is prohibited Resetting the microprocessorAbout DivX About the SAT Radio Ready markFeature demo mode Head unit Optional remote controlWhat’s what Basic Operations Power ON/OFF Selecting a sourceTurning the unit on Turning the unit offAdjusting the volume Basic OperationsTouch panel key basic OperationScrubber bar Operating the menuOperating the scroll bar Built-in DVD player basic operations Playing a discBasic playback controls Scroll bar operationSwitching the media file type Radio Listening to the radio Storing and recalling broadcast frequenciesTuning in strong signals RadioIntroduction of advanced tuner operation Storing the strongest broadcast frequenciesLected Viewing angle indicatorPlaying DVD discs Watching a DVD Playing DVD discs Skipping back or forward to another title Resume playback BookmarkOperating the DVD menu CM skip/CM backPausing playback Playing DVD discs Frame-by-frame playbackSlow motion playback Changing audio language during playback Multi-audioPlaying DVD discs Changing the viewing angle during playback Multi-angleReturn to the specified scene Automatic playback of DVDsPlaying DVD discs Introduction of advanced DVD operationRepeating play Selecting audio outputPlaying Video CDs Watching a Video CD PBC playbackTouch This starts playback from the selected scene Playing Video CDsIntroduction of advanced Video CD operation Playing Video CDs Repeating play Track title list Playing CDs Listening to a CDSelecting tracks from Playing CDs Switching the media file type Using advanced sound retrieverIntroduction of advanced CD operation Playing tracks in random orderShows the name of the currently playing folder Introduction of advanced compressed audio operation Playing compressed audioSelecting files from the file name list Playing compressed audio Repeating play Scanning folders and tracksPlaying DivX/JPEG files Watching a DivX/JPEG Playing DivX VOD content Playing DivX/JPEG files Viewing a Jpeg slideshowSelecting files from the file Name listCapture an image in Jpeg files Playing DivX/JPEG files Introduction of advanced DivX/JPEG operationPlaying songs in a USB storage device Basic Operations Introduction to advanced operations Function and operationUsing iPod Basic Operations Using iPod Browsing for a song/videoPlaying video Searching songs/videos byDisplaying text information on iPod Video Searching by alphabet in the listUsing iPod Playing songs/videos in a Random order shuffleSelecting songs from lists Related to the currentlyChanging the screen mode Audio Adjustments Introduction of audio AdjustmentsUsing the equalizer Using balance adjustmentAudio Adjustments Using subwoofer outputAdjusting loudness Boosting the bassAudio Adjustments Using the high pass filter Adjusting source levelsMatically Function menuWhen you select Others Setting the subtitle languageSetting the audio language Setting up the DVD player Setting the menu languageSetting the angle icon display Setting the aspect ratioSetting the parental lock Setting the DivX subtitle fileSetting the code number and level Changing the levelDisplaying your DivX VOD registration code Setting for digital outputSignal Initial Settings Adjusting initial settings Switching the auxiliary settingSetting the rear output and subwoofer controller Switching the auxiliary 1 settingInitial Settings Switching the soundBluetooth wireless connection Muting/attenuationAuto TA and EQ auto-time alignment and auto- equalizing Resetting the audio functionsCorrecting distorted sound System settings Introduction of system Changing the wide screen modeSystem settings Changing the picture adjustment Setting the AV inputAdjusting the dimmer TV TV tuner connected with RCA cable System settingsSwitches to a rear view camera video. For System settings Setting the clockSetting for rear view camera back up camera Direct selection from preset illumination color Selecting the background displaySelecting the illumination color Customizing the illumination colorEntertainment settings Selecting the OSD colorMini pin plug cable AUX-1 Using the AUX sourceAbout AUX connection method Using the external unit IP-BUS-RCA interconnector AUX-2Other Functions Selecting AUX as the sourceTouch Next Touch any of 1 to 6 to select a function Using the functions allocated to 1 to 6 keysAdvanced operations Available accessories Multi-CD Player Pausing CD playbackListening to a CD Selecting discs from the disc title listAvailable accessories Using compression and bass emphasisIntroduction to advanced operations Function and operationAvailable accessories XM tuner Listening to XM Satellite RadioStoring and recalling broadcast stations XM to select the XMSelecting an XM channel directly Switching the XM channel select modeUsing the MyMix function Switching the XM display Displaying the Radio IDSirius to select Sirius Available accessories Sirius Satellite Radio tunerListening to Sirius Satellite Radio Selecting the Sirius channel select mode Selecting a Sirius channel directlySelecting teams for Game Alert Using the Game Alert functionTurning the MyMix function on or off Switching the Sirius display Using Instant Replay functionSwitching the Game Alert on or off When the game of the selected team startsAvailable accessories HD Radio tuner Listening to HD RadioStoring and recalling broadcast frequencies Displaying text informationSwitching the seek mode Switching the reception modeTuning in strong signals Introduction of advanced tuner operationLular phone may cause noise on the song play- back Available accessories Bluetooth AudioBasic Operations Pausing playback Disconnecting a Bluetooth audio playerDisplaying BD Bluetooth Device information Connecting a Bluetooth audio playerAvailable accessories Bluetooth Telephone Taking a phone call Setting up for hands-free phoningMaking a phone call Connecting a cellular phone Disconnecting a cellular phoneConnecting to a registered cellular phone Using the phone bookRegistering a connected cellular phone Deleting a registered phoneChanging the phone book display order Calling a number in the phone bookEditing phone numbers Clearing a phone book entryUsing the call history Using preset numbersAssigning preset numbers Recalling preset numbersSetting automatic answering Setting automatic rejectingSwitching the ring tone Echo canceling and noise reductionBT Module Version version of Bluetooth TV tunerDisplaying BD address of your cellular phone System Version version of this unit’s miStoring the strongest broadcast stations sequentially Using the position selector Available accessories Digital Signal ProcessorIntroduction of DSP adjustments Using balance adjustment Using the sound field controlAdjusting source levels Using the down-mix functionUsing the direct control Using the dynamic range controlSetting the speaker setting Adjusting the Music modeAdjusting the speaker output levels Correcting the subwoofer’s phaseAdjusting the speaker output levels using a test tone Using the time alignmentSelecting a cross-over frequency Touch Stop to stop the test tone out- putRecalling equalizer curves Using the equalizerAdjusting the time alignment Adjusting 3-band parametric equalizer Before operating the auto TA and EQ function Using the auto-equalizerAuto TA and EQ auto-time alignment and auto-equalizing Carrying out auto TA and EQ 94 En Additional Information Troubleshooting CommonAdditional Information Problems during DVD playbackProblems during Video CD playback Problems during multi-channel processor connection Error messagesProblems during iPod playback USB audio player/USB memory DRM 9/10Understanding auto TA and EQ error messages IPodAdditional Information Understanding messages 100 EnDVD discs Additional Information DVD-R/DVD-RW discs Dual DiscsAvchd recorded discs CD-R/CD-RW discsHandling guideline and supplemental information Compressed audio files on the discUSB audio player/USB memory AACExample of a hierarchy IPod compatibilitySequence of audio files on the disc Sequence of audio files on USB memoryAbout iPod settings About handling the iPodJpeg picture files DivX video filesUsing the display correctly Handling the displayLiquid crystal display LCD screen Changing the wide screen sizeSmall fluorescent tube Changing the picture adjustmentKeeping the display in good condition Additional Information Language code chart for DVD 108 EnAdditional Information Copyright and trademark notice 110 En DTS Additional Information Terms111 112 En JpegMpeg MS AdpcmVBR USB Additional Information Specifications114 En CEA2006 Specifications AM tunerIndex 116 EnMeguro 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU Tokyo 153-8654, Japan Kokzx 08J00000
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