Clarion VRX925VD Turning on and off the monitor, Mute, Setting the Beat EQ, Adjusting the bass

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Basic Operations

Turning the liquid crystal panel horizontal (Air conditioner operation mode)

When the way the liquid crystal panel is mounted hinders the operation of the air condi- tioner, the position of the panel can be turned horizontal temporarily.

1.Press and hold the [OPEN] button when the liquid crystal panel is upright, and release the button when a beep is heard.

2.The liquid crystal panel turns horizontal.

Press the [OPEN] button again when the liquid crystal panel is in the horizontal position, and the panel returns to the original position.

Even if the button is not operated for about 10 seconds, the panel returns to the original posi- tion with a warning sound.

Turning on and off the monitor

1.Pressing and holding the [M.L] button for 1 second or longer turns the monitor off. To re- turn to the monitor on, press the [M.L] button once again.

When a button is pressed or during security monitoring, the monitor-off mode is canceled.

Mute

1.Each time you press the [MUTE] button, mute is turned on and off. “MUTE” appears when mute is turned on.

Setting the Beat EQ

This function is enabled only when the panel is open.

This unit comes with 3 types of sound tone ef- fect stored in memory. Select the one you prefer.

The factory default setting is “USER CUSTOM”.

1.Press the [A-M] button to change into the AUDIO MODE menu.

2.When the AUDIO MODE menu is displayed, touch the key for the desirable type to select it.

BASS BOOST : bass emphasized

IMPACT : bass and treble empha-

sized

EXCITE : bass and treble empha- sized mid de-emphasized

USER CUSTOM: user custom

TONE BYPASS : no sound effect (Beat EQ off)

3.When the setting is finished, touch the [RTN] key or press the [A-M] button to return to the previous mode.

When the Beat EQ (BASS BOOST, IMPACT, EXCITE, USER CUSTOM) is set, “B.EQ” ap- pears in the display.

Note:

When the separately-sold Multiple Channel Pro- cessor (DVH920) is used, the bass and treble tone adjustments cannot be made. To adjust the tone, refer to the section “Multiple Channel Pro- cessor Operations”.

Adjusting the non fader output volume

You can adjust the volume output from the unit’s non fader output terminal.

1.Press the [A-M] button, then touch the [DETAIL] key.

2.Touch the [NON-FAD VOL] key.

3.Touch the [w] or [z] key to adjust to desir- able level.

The factory default setting is “0”. (Setting range: –6 to 6)

4.When the adjustment is complete, touch the [RTN] or press the [A-M] button to return to the previous mode.

Adjusting the bass

The bass gain, bass frequency (center fre- quency) and bass Q can be adjusted as follows.

1.Press the [A-M] button, then touch the [USER CUSTOM] key.

2.Touch the [DETAIL] key, then touch the [BASS] key.

3.When the bass type selection screen is dis- played, touch the key for the desirable type to select it.

4.Touch the [w] or [z] key to adjust to desir- able level.

GAIN : –6 to 8 (The factory default setting is “0”)

FREQ. : 50Hz/80Hz/120Hz (The factory de- fault setting is “50”)

Q: 1/1.25/1.5/2 (The factory default setting is “1”)

5.When the adjustment is complete, touch the [RTN] key several times or press the [A-M] button to return to the previous mode.

English Owner’s manual

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Contents AM/FM DVD Video / Video CD / CD / MP3 Features Precautions Handling Discs Tilt Controls / Commandes / ControlesNomenclature When the display open Display Visual 1 band Color LCD DisplayFunction DVD Player Adjust Mode menu DVD Setup menu KEY PAD Audio Mode menuMOTION/SPRITEmenu DVD video menu ∗8∗10Inserting the Batteries Remote control unitShared modes Functions of Remote Control Unit ButtonsFunctions of Remote Control Unit Buttons CD/MD changer modeAttaching the DCP Removing the DCPLCD panel/Generalities CleaningCleaning the cabinet Cleaning the LCD panel DVD Video Features Discs Switching the display Turning on and off the powerSelecting a mode Adjusting the volumeOpening and turning the display Adjusting the angel, etc. of the liquid crystal panelHousing the liquid crystal panel Basic OperationsTurning on and off the monitor Setting the Beat EQAdjusting the non fader output volume Adjusting the bassAdjusting the Beat EQ Basic Operations Adjusting the MIDAdjusting the Treble Adjusting the balance/faderListening to the radio Radio OperationsFM reception Changing the reception areaSelecting stations with the KEY PAD Radio Operations Seek tuningRecalling a preset station ISR memory Preset scanRadio Operations Manual memory Instant station recall ISR Auto storeDVD Video Player Operations Changing DVD system settingsSetting up the parental level Setting up the country codeSetting up the audio language Setting up the subtitle languageLoading a disc Setting up the output mode for audio signalsPausing play Basic OperationsSub KEY PAD operation Ejecting a discShow the menu screen KEY PAD operationDVD Video Operations Scan playback Skipping a chapter searchingFast forward and fast backward Searching with a chapter/title numberDVD Video Player Operations Repeat playback Switching subtitlesUsing the title menu Switching among languagesShowing the V-CD menu for V-CD discs with PBC DVD Video Player Operations Switching anglesWatching a video CD Displaying the playback statusSearching with a track number When the PBC is turned on Resume playbackWhen the PBC is turned off Skipping a track searchingPlayback control PBC When PBC is onListening to a CD On/off of Playback ControlChanging the display of the playback status Listening to an MP3DVD Video Player Operations Skipping a track searching Random playbackFolder structure DVD Video Player Operations What is MP3?Precautions when creating an MP3 disc File extensionsSearching for a desired folder Folder scan playback Playback by selecting a folder and file Direct select modeDVD Video Player Operations Fast forward and fast rewind Selecting a file track on the screenDisplaying MP3 ID3-TAG titles Listening to files in a random order Track random playbackVisual Operations Switching to the Visual modeSwitching the VTR system between Ntsc and PAL Adjusting the brightness and tone of colorZone Switching the 2-ZONE/3-ZONEVisual Operations Monitoring the CCD cameraOthers Navi Zone 1 front monitor lockZone 2 rear monitor lock Locking the front monitor and rear monitor 3-ZONECD/MD changer functions Visual Operations Switching CONNECTconnectSwitching the CD Text titles CD/MD Changer OperationsSelecting a CD Switching disc titles and track titles MDSwitching to a next disc. Disc Up function CD/MD Changer OperationsTop function CD CD/MD Changer Operations Selecting tracks with the KEY PADFast-forward/Fast-backward Selecting a trackRepeat play CD/MD Changer Operations Scan play Disc repeat playDisc scan play Random playTV Operations DVD Changer OperationsPress the d or abutton to manually tune in a station TV Operations Seek tuningOFF Setting the TV diverTV Operations Manual memory Selecting Sirius Radio modes What is Sirius Satellite Radio?Switching displayed channel labels Sirius operationChannel selection Seek tuningManual tuning Sirius operation Displaying radio textReceiving stations selected by category Presetting a categorySirius operation Category selection functionEntering titles Other FunctionsSirius operation Scan function Factory default Setting the auto dimmerAdjusting the dimmer level Setting the button illuminationSetting the visual input sound level Other Functions Setting the beepSetting the motion and sprite pattern speed Clock AdjustmentMCP control function Multiple Channel Processor OperationsDetail functions Operations common to each modeMultiple Channel Processor Operations EQ mode DSF modeViolation GeneralDVD ParentalAdjust the brightness properly Cause Measure ErrorError H DVD player Audio Amplifier Rated power outputFM Tuner AM TunerVRX925VD General Cautions Installing the Main Unit Screw Removing the Main Unit Top view of the tuner amp unit Main unitPurple/Black CD when the parking brake is engaged DCZ625 Tuner AMPUnit VCZ625CCA-389 Visual 2Main Unit VRX925VD 76 VRX925VD QC-6810B Page Page Page
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