Pioneer DVH-P4100UB operation manual Tuner, Adjusting the volume, Basic Operations

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!External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as ones available in the future) that, although incompatible as a source, enables control of basic functions with this unit. Two external units can be controlled with this unit. When two external units are connected, the external unit is automatically allocated to external unit 1 or external unit 2 by this unit.

!When this unit’s blue/white lead is connected to the car’s auto-antenna relay control term- inal, the car’s antenna extends when this unit’s source is turned on. To retract the an- tenna, turn the source off. (When you con- nected a Pioneer multi-channel processor (DEQ-P6600) to this unit, auto-antenna cannot be controled.)

Adjusting the volume

%Turn VOLUME to adjust the sound

level.

# With the remote control, press VOLUME to in- crease or decrease the volume.

Tuner

Basic Operations

%Selecting a band

Press BAND/ESC.

# Band can be selected from among FM1, FM2 or MW/LW.

%Manual tuning (step by step)

Press cor d.

%Seeking tuning

Press and hold cor d, and then release.

#You can cancel seek tuning by briefly pressing cor d.

#While pressing and holding cor d, you can skip stations. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release cor d.

Note

RDS (radio data system) contains inaudible infor- mation that helps search for the radio stations.

!RDS service may not be provided by all sta- tions.

!RDS functions such as AF and TA are only ac- tive when your radio is tuned to an RDS sta- tion.

!This unit’s AF (alternative frequencies search) function can be turned on and off. AF should be off for normal tuning operation (refer to page 17).

Operating this unit

Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies

If you press any of the preset tuning buttons 1/ S.Rtrv to 6/ you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall with the touch of a button.

!Six stations for each band can be stored in memory.

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Contents DVH-P4100UB Thank you for purchasing this Pioneer product ContentsSelecting audio output Using the dynamic range control Using the direct control Before You Start To ensure safe driving About this unitClass 1 Laser Product About this manual Visit our website FeaturesBefore You Start Case of troubleWhen an operation is prohibited Protecting your unit from theftAbout DivX Removing the front panel Use and care of the remote controlInstalling the battery Using the remote controlOperating this unit What’s what Head unitOperating this unit Operating this unit Remote control DVH mode operation Using the remote control operation mode switchRDS DVD mode operationOperating this unit DVD mode operation Display indicationTurning the unit on Power ON/OFFBasic Operations Selecting a sourceStoring and recalling broadcast frequencies Adjusting the volumeTuner Basic OperationsPTY list Switching the RDS displayReceiving PTY alarm broadcasts Introduction to advanced operationsFM OFF-LEVEL1-LEVEL2-LEVEL3 LEVEL4 MW/LW OFF-LEVEL1-LEVEL2 Tuning in strong signalsStoring the strongest broadcast frequencies Selecting alternative frequenciesLimiting stations to regional programming Using PI SeekUsing Auto PI Seek for preset stations Receiving traffic announcementsOperating this unit Built-in DVD player OperatingThis unit PBC playback Switching the media file typeBasic playback controls Operating the DVD menuPlaying DivX VOD content CM skip/CM backResume playback Bookmark Changing audio language during playback Multi-audio Specifying titleSpecifying track Searching for the part you want to playChanging the viewing angle during playback Multi-angle AudioAngle Automatic playback of DVDs Frame-by-frame playbackSlow motion playback Return to the specified sceneSelecting files from the file name list Selecting titles from the title listSelecting a repeat play range Selecting tracks from the track title listScanning folders and tracks Playing tracks/files in random orderSelecting audio output Pausing playbackSelecting the play mode Using advanced sound retrieverRotating the displayed picture Switching the information displayUSB memory USB portable audio playerFunction and operation Selecting a file directly in the current folderScan Operating this unit IPod Browsing for a song/videoSearching songs by category Displaying text information on iPod Searching by alphabet in the listBAND/ESC Playing all songs/videos in a random order shuffle all Playing songs/videos in a random order shufflePlaying songs related to the currently playing song Operating this unit’s iPod function from your iPodChanging audiobook speed Information display Audio AdjustmentsChanging the screen mode Introduction of audio adjustmentsAdjusting bass/mid/treble Using balance adjustmentUsing the equalizer Adjusting equalizer curvesAdjusting source levels Adjusting loudnessAdjustments Operating this unit Setting up the DVD playerSetting the subtitle language Introduction of DVD setupSetting the angle icon display Setting the on screen display languageSetting the menu language Setting the character setSetting the code number and level Setting the aspect ratioSetting the slide show interval Setting the parental lockSetting the DivX subtitle file Changing the levelIf you forget your code number Setting for digital output Setting the down sampling outputDisplaying your DivX VOD registration code Setting the FM tuning step Operating this unit Initial SettingsAdjusting initial settings Switching Auto PI SeekSwitching the auxiliary 2 setting Switching the sound muting/ attenuationSetting the AV input Switching the auxiliary 1 settingSwitching the ever scroll Multi language display settingSelecting the illumination color Setting the display connection on or off Resetting the audio functionsCorrecting distorted sound AUX1 source Using the AUX sourceOther Functions About AUX1 and AUX2Using the external unit Switching between digital and analogUsing the PGM button Introduction of DSP adjustments Available accessories Using the position selectorAvailable accessories Using the Dolby Pro Logic Using the sound field controlAdjusting the Music mode Using the down-mix function Using the dynamic range controlUsing the direct control Using the auto-equalizer Auto TA and EQ auto-time alignment and auto-equalizingBefore operating the auto TA and EQ function Carrying out auto TA and EQ Setting the speaker setting Adjusting the speaker output levels Correcting the subwoofer’s phaseSelecting a cross-over frequency Using the time alignment Adjusting the speaker output levels using a test toneAdjusting the time alignment Adjusting 3-band parametric equalizerPOWERFUL-NATURAL-VOCAL-FLAT- CUSTOM1-CUSTOM2-SUPER-BASS Available accessories Common Additional Information TroubleshootingAdditional Information Problems during Video CD playbackProblems during multi-channel processor connection Error messagesVice ERROR-MIC DVD-R/DVD-RW discs Additional Information Handling guideline of discsPlayer DVD discsAvchd recorded discs CD-R/CD-RW discsDual Discs USB audio player/USB memory Compressed audio compatibilityHandling guideline and supplemental information Compressed audio files on the discExample of a hierarchy Sequence of audio files on the discSequence of audio files on USB memory Jpeg picture files About iPod settingsIPod compatibility About handling the iPodRussian character chart DivX video filesDivX compatibility Language code, input code Additional Information Language code chart for DVDAdditional Information Copyright and trademark notice 76 En DTS Additional Information TermsJpeg MpegMS Adpcm VBR USB Additional Information SpecificationsMeguro 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU Tokyo 153-8654, Japan Pioneer Corporation

DVH-P4100UB specifications

The Pioneer DVH-P4100UB represents a compelling blend of advanced technology and user-friendly functionality that caters to the modern driver. Designed for superior in-car audio performance, this double DIN multimedia receiver supports various media formats, ensuring that audiophiles and casual listeners alike can enjoy their favorite tunes.

One of the standout features of the DVH-P4100UB is its compatibility with a wide array of audio formats. It can effortlessly play CDs, MP3s, WMA, and even AAC files. Additionally, it supports USB connections, allowing users to plug in their USB flash drives or external hard drives filled with music, making it easy to access vast libraries of songs on the go. The device also integrates seamlessly with iPod and iPhone through Pioneer’s proprietary interface, enabling full control over playback and the ability to browse through playlists and albums directly from the receiver's display.

The seven-band graphic equalizer is another remarkable aspect of this model. Users can customize their audio experience by adjusting the frequency levels to their liking, ensuring optimal sound quality tailored to their preferences. The DVH-P4100UB is equipped with advanced sound retriever technology, which enhances the sound quality of compressed audio files, bringing back the richness lost during compression.

Integration with Bluetooth technology allows hands-free calling and wireless audio streaming. With a built-in microphone, drivers can easily take calls while keeping their hands on the wheel, enhancing safety without compromising communication. The receiver also has compatibility with various smartphone applications, paving the way for even more integrated functionality.

For visual engagement, the DVH-P4100UB boasts a bright 3-inch display, providing clear and easy navigation through menus and album art. The interface is designed for intuitive use, minimizing distractions while driving.

Installation is straightforward, fitting neatly into standard double DIN spaces in most vehicles. With an array of adjustable settings and expandability options, including preamp outputs for additional amplifiers or subwoofers, the Pioneer DVH-P4100UB stands out as a versatile multimedia receiver, embodying both quality engineering and modern-day technology. Whether you’re an audiophile or a casual listener, this device offers a superior auditory experience built for today’s digital age while prioritizing ease of use and safety.