Clarion MAX685BT Setting a disc, Ejecting a disc, Setting/Ejecting a Disc, After setting a disc

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Setting/Ejecting a Disc

Setting a disc

CAUTION

 

English

1.Press the [7] (OPEN/CLOSE) button to open the operation panel.

2.Insert a disc into the center of the insertion slot with the label side facing up.

The disc will automatically be drawn into the DVD player.

After setting a disc

The system will automatically be switched to the relevant source media mode according to the disc, and start playing back the disc.

When a DVD video disc is set:

The system is switched to the DVD Video mode. See “DVD Video Operations” (page 28).

When an Audio CD is set:

The system is switched to the CDDA mode. See “Audio CD Operations” (page 34).

When a CD/DVD with MP3/WMA/AAC/DivX files is set:

The system is switched to the MP3/WMA/AAC mode or DivX mode according to the Playform setting. See “MP3/WMA/AAC Operations” (page 36) or “DivX Operations” (page 39).

Note:

Never insert foreign objects into the disc insertion slot.

If the disc is not inserted easily, there may be another disc in the mechanism or the unit may require service.

8 cm (single play) discs cannot be used.

For your safety, the driver should not insert or eject a disc opening the operation panel while driving.

Ejecting a disc

1.Press the [7] (OPEN/CLOSE) button to open the operation panel.

2.Press the [o] (EJECT) button to eject the disc.

The screen changes to the DVD mode screen, and “EJECT” appears.

If a disc is left in the ejected position for 15 seconds, the disc is automatically reloaded (Auto reload).

3.Remove the disc carefully.

Note:

If you force a disc into the insertion slot before auto reloading, this can damage the disc.

Owner’s manual

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Contents MAX685BT Clarion Product Registration Information Contents Rear Monitor FeaturesExpanding Systems XM Mini-Tuner Channel AmplifierDiscs that cannot be played back Playable discsAbout CD Extra discs About playing a CD-R/RW discDVD video features Information for Users PrecautionsOperation panel/Generalities CleaningCleaning the cabinet Cleaning the liquid crystal panelWmdrm 10 for devices About the registered marks, etcFunctions of Buttons ControlsFunctions of Buttons Engine on position Or ∗1 Turning the power onOutline of Button and Touchkey Operation System checkSelect desired station after selecting radio band Preset List screenMore than 1 second DVD Video mode screen *2DVD Setup screen Source screenCellular Select screen Menu screen Telephone screen14 MAX685BT MAX685BT Names of buttons Remote Control UnitInserting the Battery Remote Control Unit Functions of Remote Control Unit ButtonsBasic Operations Turning On and Off the PowerAdjusting the Volume Opening the operation panel and adjusting the angleReturning the operation panel to the original angle Turning the AV features onTurning the Audio OFF Turning the Monitor OFFOn Discs Setting/Ejecting a DiscCleaning HandlingEjecting a disc Setting a discSetting/Ejecting a Disc After setting a discAbout the USB memory Connecting/Disconnecting an USB Media DevicePlayable USB media devices About the Apple iPodAfter connecting an USB device Connecting an USB media deviceDisconnecting an USB media device Connecting/Disconnecting an USB Media DeviceAvailable media sources Changing the souce modeTo select the BT Phone or Navigation mode Selecting a Media SourceAbout the 2Zone function Assignable source mode for Main/ Sub zonesSetting the 2Zone function 2Zone FunctionRadio Operations Source OperationsISR memory Radio Operations Manual memoryAuto Store ISR Instant Station Recall functionWhen a DVD video disc is already set Selecting the DVD Video modeChanging the DVD System Settings Displaying the DVD Setup screenSetting up the angle mark display DVD Video Operations Setting up the screen sizeSetting up the disc menu language Setting up the audio languageOperating a DVD video DVD Video Operations Setting up the country codeSetting up the parental level Showing the DVD Video mode screenDVD menu operations DVD Video Operations Selecting the screen sizeFast forward and fast backward Pausing playback Skipping chapters searchingDVD Video Operations Stopping playback Slow playbackDVD Video Operations Repeat playback Switching among languagesSwitching subtitles Switching anglesOperating an audio CD Selecting the Cdda modeAudio CD Operations Track random playback Audio CD Operations Other various play functionsScrolling track titles Track repeat playbackAbout the MP3/WMA/AAC files What is MP3/WMA/AAC?Precautions on the MP3/WMA/AAC files MP3/WMA/AAC OperationsListening to MP3/WMA/AAC files Selecting the MP3/WMA/AAC modeMP3/WMA/AAC Operations Precautions when preparing a disc Operating MP3/WMA/AAC playbackSelecting a folder/track from the list screen MP3/WMA/AAC Operations Pausing playbackSetting the Playform of discs recorded with DivX files Skipping the current folderDivX Operations Selecting the DivX modeWhat is DivX? Precautions on the DivX fileOperating DivX playback Confirming your Radio ID Selecting the XM mode Selecting a bandSwitching the operation mode XM Satellite Radio OperationsTouch the ENT key Radio channel you entered will be tuned XM Satellite Radio Operations Tuning in a stationSelecting a station with the channel number Category Scan function Changing the Direct settingSetting XM Source function Operation keys Selecting the iPod modeIPod Operations Controlling the iPodIPod Operations Displaying the iPod Menu screen IPod Menu OperationSelecting tracks to be played from a list screen Viewing video data in the iPod only for the iPod with video Controlling the MTP audio player Selecting the MTP Audio Player modeWhen an MTP audio player is already connected MTP Audio Player OperationsPlaying back files in the USB memory Selecting the USB Memory modeUSB Memory Operations Registering your Bluetooth audio player Pairing Bluetooth Audio Player OperationsSelecting the Bluetooth mode Bluetooth audio player settingsTo delete the Bluetooth audio player registration Controlling the Bluetooth audio playerBluetooth Audio Player Operations Selecting the Bluetooth audio playerSetting the telephone features Bluetooth Telephone OperationsSelecting the BT Phone mode Telephone settingsRegistering your cellular phone Pairing Bluetooth Telephone OperationsSelecting the cellular phone Making a call using the Ten-Key padTelephone operations Obtaining the Phone Book dataAnswering to an incoming call Making a call using the Phone BookMaking a call using the History RedialingNavi operations When in the AV modeWhen in the Navi mode Navigation System OperationsChanging the audio input level Selecting the AUX modeShowing the AUX mode screen AUX OperationsSetting the DZE Digital Z- Enhancer System SettingsAudio Settings Displaying the Audio Settings screenAdjusting the Non-Fader output volume Adjusting the ToneAdjusting the Balance/Fader Turning on/off the Magna- Bass EXtend Adjusting the High Pass FilterAdjusting the Low Pass Filter Setting the Amp CancelGeneral Settings Confirming the DivX Registration Code and DivX Setting the Audio ATTenuationAdjusting the Clock Setting the anti-theft function CatsTo 6 times 15 seconds Times or more 15 minutes When the Enter Personal Code screen appearsErasing the Personal Code Setting the Screen mode Adjusting the MonitorGeneral TroubleshootingProblem Cause Measure When direct rays of the sun fall on the lightUSB Devices Problem CauseDVD Player Error Displays Over-current or data error BUS ErrorSpecifications Before Use Symbol IdentificationConnection Notes Installation PrecautionsInstallation Notes Before Starting English Installation Manual Main Unit Installing the Main Unit in a Nissan VehicleFor Nissan vehicle Removing the Main Unit Installing the Main Unit in a Toyota VehicleVehicles other than Nissan and Toyota 76 MAX685BT Headphone WirelessIPod with CCA-723Rear right + +12V main power+12V accessory GroundConnection to the CCD camera for vehicle Connecting the AccessoriesConnecting the parking brake cord How to attach the electro-tapCeNET cable Included XM Mini-Tuner Terminal Connector cable IncludedMTP player IPod with Video Black RGB cableQZ-6072B