Clarion VRX775VD owner manual Tuning mode T-MODE, Receiving stations selected by category

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Satellite Radio Operations

English Owner’s manual

Selecting a station with the channel number

1.Touch the [Search] key.

2.Enter the channel number of your desired station by touching the [0] to [9] keys.

If you enter a wrong number, you can cancel it by touching the [CLR] key.

3.Touch the [ENT] key.

The radio channel you entered will be tuned.

4.Touch the [Back] key.

Recalling a preset station

A total of 18 satellite radio stations can be stored (6-XM1, 6-XM2 and 6-XM3 for XM; or 6-SR1, 6- SR2 and 6-SR3 for SIRIUS). This allows you to store your favorite satellite radio stations in memory for later recall.

1.Touch the [List] key.

2.Press the [BAND] button or touch the [Band] key to select the desired band.

3.Touch the corresponding Preset key (1 to 6) to recall the desired preset station.

Tuning mode (T-MODE)

There are two channel selection modes: seek mode and manual mode.

Seek tuning

Only channels that can be received are selected. Channels without broadcasts and channels not covered by the contract will be skipped.

1.Touch the [X] or [x] key.

The receiver seeks the next available channel below or above the current channel.

2.Touch and hold the [X] or [x] key.

The receiver continues to seek channels below or above the current channel while touching the key. When the key is released, the receiver receives the next available channel.

Manual tuning

Any channel including channels without broadcasts or channels not covered by the contract can be selected during manual tuning.

1.Keep pressing the [BAND] button or the [Band] key more than 1 second.

The seek mode is changed to the manual tuning mode, and the “MANU” indicator is displayed on the screen.

*The receiver automatically reverts to the seek tuning mode when the [X] or [x] key is not used for 7 seconds in the manual tuning mode.

2.Touch the [X] or [x] key.

The receiver moves to channels above or below the current channel one by one.

3.Touch and hold the [X] or [x] key for more than 1 second.

The receiver continues to seek channels below or above the current channel while touching the key. When the key is released, the receiver receives the channel received at that time.

*Touching and holding the desired Preset key for more than 2 seconds stores the current station into preset memory.

4.Touch the [Back] key to return to the previous screen.

Receiving stations selected by category

Satellite Radio allows you to select broadcast channel category (contents).

1. Touch the [CAT] key.

Selecting from preset categories

1-1. Touch the [List] key to display the Preset Category screen.

1-2. Select a category by touching a Category Preset key (1 to 6) that the desired category is stored.

Selecting by displaying all categories

1-1. Touch the [v] or [V] key to scroll the category list.

1-2. Touch the desired Category item key to select the category.

2.Touch the [X] or [x] key to tune in a station. This starts seek tuning and channels that meet the specified category are selected.

Note:

When the category selection mode is entered, the category of the last received channel is displayed first.

The category selection mode is canceled when no channel with the selected category can be found.

The [X] and [x] keys are not touched within 7 seconds, the category selection mode is canceled, and resumes to the normal seek mode.

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Contents VRX775VD Contents Expanding Systems FeaturesPrecautions Nomenclature English Names of ButtonsMAP Menu ISRTurning the power on OpenTuner mode operation Key Pad screen Preset List screenEnters desired frequency Selects desired stationDVD Video mode operation DVD Player mode screen∗4When automobile moving DVD Setup menuBAL/FAD screen Adjusting audio feature settingsBAL/FAD Status Speaker SEL Status screen Speaker SEL menuWall Color Adjusting the other system settingsMonitor ADJ Inserting the Batteries Remote ControlRemote control unit Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons TUNER/TV/Satellite Radio modeDVD Player mode Shared modesCD changer mode Functions of Remote Control Unit ButtonsIPod mode When SUB zone is selected DVD changer modeRemote control unit cannot be used when the DCP is removed Removing the DCPAttaching the DCP Pull the left side of the DCP toward you, and remove itCleaning Cleaning the cabinetCleaning the liquid crystal panel Liquid crystal panel/GeneralitiesHandling Discs DVD Video Features DVD Video SystemDiscs About the registered marks etcSelecting a mode Turning on and off the powerOperations Basic OperationsAdjusting the volume Opening and turning the liquid crystal panelPress the ADJ button, then touch the Audio key Adjusting the AudioHousing the liquid crystal panel Basic Operations Adjusting the balance/fader Adjusting the BassAdjusting the MID Adjusting the TrebleAdjusting the Monitor Adjusting the brightness, color, hue and dimmer levelAdjusting the General Cellular phone interrupt setting Setting the voice input line for the cellular phoneSwitching Connect connect Basic Operations Performing the system checkAdjusting the Clock Basic Operations Setting the Auto PanelSetting the time of air conditioner operation mode Normal operationAbout the 2-ZONE function Setting the 2-ZONE functionZone Function Basic Operations Monitor image and sound with 2-ZONE ON/OFF Seek tuning Manual tuningRadio Operations Listening to the radioRadio Operations Recalling a preset station Preset scanAuto store Manual memoryChanging DVD System Settings Setting up the screen sizeSelecting the DVD Setup menu Setting up the angle mark displaySetting up the audio language Setting up the subtitle languageSetting up the country code Setting up the parental levelBasic Operations DVD Video Operations Watching a DVD-VideoOperating the DVD menu Showing the DVD menuPausing playback DVD Video Player Operations Stopping playbackSkipping a chapter searching Slow playbackUsing the title menu Scan playbackRepeat playback TOP functionDVD Video Player Operations Switching among languages Switching subtitlesSwitching angles Displaying the playback statusShowing the V-CD menu for Video CD discs with PBC Watching a video CDSkipping a track searching Listening to a CD DVD Video Player Operations Searching with a track numberOn/Off of Playback Control Changing audio outputDVD Video Player Operations TOP function Selecting a track on the Track List screenOther various play functions Displaying CD titlesWhat is MP3/WMA? Precautions when creating an MP3 discListening to an MP3/WMA Displaying MP3/WMA TAG titlesTouch the Back key to return to the Folder List screen Playback by selecting a folder and track Direct select modeSelecting a folder/track on the List screen DVD Video Player Operations Other various play functions Other Functions Entering titlesTitle list play TunerOther Functions Changing over monitor display size Internal amplifier cancel functionFactory default setting is F.WIDE Controlling the iPod Operations of AccessoriesIPod Operations IPod Operations Selecting a list item from a list screen Fast forward and fast backwardTOP function Visual Operations CD Changer OperationsSearching with a track number DVD Changer Operations TV OperationsUsing the Preset List screen TV Operations Selecting with a channel numberTV Operations Preset scan Setting the TV diverSatellite Radio Operations Tuning mode T-MODE Receiving stations selected by categorySatellite Radio Operations Presetting a category Preset scanScan function Category scanningSetting Navi as external input equipment Navi OperationsNavi functions Navi operationNavi Operations Connecting Other Company’s Image Equipment Changing displayDimension Ch Surround Decoder OperationsCh Surround Decoder control function PanoramaCh Surround Decoder Operations DSF mode EQ modeCenter volume adjustment Balance/Fader adjustmentSubwoofer volume adjustment Problem Cause Measure See the subsection Setting up the parentalCase of Difficulty DVD PlayerTV/VTR When connecting an optional TV tuner, etc Connected, Setting Image is disturbedError Displays CD ChangerSpecifications Installation and Wire Connection Manual Install the unit within 30 of the horizontal plane. Figure Installing the Main Unit Universal MountScrew Removing the Main Unit CCA-670 CCA-673+12V main power Rear right +12V accessory Front right + Front left +Ground Rear right +Navigation System NAX970HD Connecting the AccessoriesConnecting the parking brake cord Powered subwoofer Video SelectorFront Speakers2006/12 Y-YI QC-6824B

VRX775VD specifications

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