Pioneer DEH-P9100R Gracenote Cddb, Displays playlist file title, +Ttl, Track title

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Music Server Play

Switching and scrolling the title

You can switch the text display to view such information as artist name and track title. With text longer than 32 letters, you can scroll to see the rest of the text.

When recording from the built-in CD it is pos- sible to take an artist name or track title, etc. from the built-in Gracenote CDDB database. (It is not possible to retrieve a title if there is no information on the CD in the database.)

1.Press TITLE to switch the title mode.

2.Press the corresponding button to dis- play the desired title.

FORM 1

Button

Operation

P.L TTL

Displays playlist file title.

 

 

T.TTL

Displays track title.

 

 

ARTIST

Displays track artist name.

 

 

SCROLL

Scrolls the displayed title.

 

 

Gracenote CDDB

Gracenote is CDDB, Inc. d/b/a “Gracenote.” CD-related data from Gracenote CDDB® , copy- right 1999, 2000, 2001 Gracenote. Gracenote CDDB Client Software, copyright 1999, 2000, 2001 CDDB, Inc. U.S. Patents Numbers #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, and other patents issued or pending.

CDDB is a registered trademark of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and the Gracenote CDDB logo are trademarks of Gracenote. Music Recognition Service and MRS are service marks of Gracenote.

Music recognition technology and meta-data- base are provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB® Music Recognition Service. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information go to www.gracenote.com.

FORM 2

Button

Operation

P.L+TTL

Displays playlist file title and

 

track title.

 

 

TR+ART

Displays track title and track

 

artist name.

 

 

SCROLL

Scrolls the displayed title.

 

 

Note:

If you do not operate the function within about eight seconds, the display is automatically returned.

You cannot use 5//2/3 to select a playlist file or track in title mode.

When you select the display form 2, the titles are displayed up to 24 letters long.

If you have not input track titles, “No title” is dis- played.

Note:

Pioneer is not responsible for data provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB service.

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Contents DEH-P90HDD Contents Selecting services from the preset Using compression and dynamic bassSetting the announcement support Selecting services from the availableUnderstanding auto-equalizing error Selecting channels from the presetUsing sound field control, octaver Understanding built-in CD player errorWe Want You Listening For a Lifetime Key Finder Steering remote controllerVolume Head unitFeatures About this manual PrecautionAbout this product Products with voice control functionsPioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc After-sales service for Pioneer productsAbout the XM Ready mark Customer Satisfaction DepartmentFeature demo Resetting the microprocessorReverse mode About the demo modesReplacing the lithium battery Remote controller and careInstalling the lithium battery Remove the lithium battery PrecautionFunction button operation Using the steering remote con- trollerPress Audio to select the desired mode Audio button operationSetting the date Displaying and setting the clockSetting the time display on or off Setting the timeReplacing the front panel Detaching and replacing the front panelTheft protection Detaching the front panelTurning a source on or off Press Volume to extend the Volume outwardBasic Operation Soft KEY operationBand button Switching the function of the multi-func- tion buttonsExample of multi-function button opera- tion Back buttonKey guidance indicator Display example e.g., built-in CD playerBasic operation Display and indicatorsTuner Storing and recalling broadcast stationsStoring the strongest broadcast stations Tuning in strong signalsTuner function menu Selecting stations from the preCD Eject button Built-in CD PlayerPress Open and then press CD Eject to eject the CD Built-in CD player function menu Switching and scrolling the titleRepeating play Button OperationSelecting tracks from the track title list Playing tracks in random orderScanning tracks of a CD Press Next until the desired track title appearsEntering disc titles Pausing CD playbackPause lets you temporarily stop playback of the CD MP3 Play Press Open and then press CD Eject to eject the CD-ROMMP3 function menu OverleafSelect the repeat range Scanning folders and tracksRefer to Repeating play on Pausing MP3 playback Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the MP3During record standby Music Server RecordingBefore recording During recordingDigital and analog recording Press Band to cancel the record standby status OverleafRecording from the built-in CD Bit rateRecording function menu Switching CD informationRecording from a source other than the built-in CD Recording range Disc and ContinueBuilt-in CD recording Selecting the recording rangeSelecting the recording quality Multi-CD RecordingMusic Server Play Selecting the playlist modePress Band to select the desired playlist mode Press Source to select the music serv- erDeleting a track from a custom playlist file Using the custom playlist modePlaylist files Press Next to display CSTM1 CSTM6+TTL Gracenote CddbDisplays playlist file title Track titleMusic server function menu has the follow- ing functions Music server function menuScanning files and tracks Refer to Repeating play on thisSelecting files from the playlist file title list Pausing music server playbackPress Func and then press Pause to select the pause mode Press Next to display the desired playlist file titleEntering track titles Entering titlesEntering playlist file titles Entering track artist namesDeleting tracks and track infor- mation When selecting All When selecting other than AllErasing a track from playlist file Erasing a playlist file from playlist mode Memory Stick Player MS loading slot Access lampPress Open to open the front panel Memory Stick player function menu Scrolls the displayed titlePausing Memory Stick play- back Scanning tracks of a Memory StickErasing all tracks from the Memory Stick Erasing tracks from the Memory StickConfirmation screen appears Selecting a disc directly Multi-CD PlayerDisc multi-CD player Press Source to select the multi-CD playerMulti-CD player function menu Multi-CD player function menu has the fol- lowing functionsScanning CDs and tracks Selecting discs from the disc title list Press ABC to switch the character modePress 5 or ∞ to select letters, numbers and symbols Press 5 or ∞ to play a disc you want to enter the titleUsing ITS memory Using compression and dynamic bass emphasisProgramming tracks in ITS memory Erasing a CD from ITS memory Playback from ITS memoryErasing a track from ITS memory Press ITS.P to turn ITS play onIndicator Status Indications that light when function is switched onIndicator Function DAB TunerStoring services Storing and recalling servicesSwitching the display Recalling servicesDisplaying dynamic labels Dynamic label functionDAB tuner function menu Storing a dynamic labelSelecting services from the avail- able service list Setting the announcement sup- port interruptionSelecting services from the pre- set service list Searching the available PTYQBand WPreset number eChannel TV TunerSelecting channels from the pre- set channel list ChLIST preset channel listTV tuner function menu Bssm best stations sequential memoryAdjusting the audio finely Audio AdjustmentsAdjusting the audio easily Extra functionsPress 2 or 3 to adjust left/right speaker balance Using balance adjustmentUsing loudness Audio menuSwitching the octaver setting Adjusting equalizer curvesAdjusting 13-band graphic equal- izer Adjusting BBE sound levelRecall the equalizer curve you want to adjust Using automatic sound levelizerUsing position selector Press 5 or ∞ to adjust the level of the equalizer bandAdjusting time alignment Using time alignmentUsing subwoofer output Button Type of carSetting the high pass filter for front speakers Using the high pass filterAdjusting subwoofer settings Setting the high pass filter for rear speakersSwitching the digital attenuator Adjusting source levelsUsing the auto-equalizer Creating the auto-equalizer curveBefore operating the auto-equalization function Carrying out auto-equalizingTurn the ignition switch to on or ACC Press any button to cancel the auto- equalizer modeUsing reverse mode Initial SettingsInitial settings menu Using the feature demoPress MUTE.S to select the desired set- ting Formatting the Memory StickWith the source turned off, press Hold Close the front panelSetting the warning tone Other Functions Setting the background still picture Setting the ASL displaySetting the background visual You can display the ASL effect level. Refer toSelecting AUX as the source Using the AUX sourceUsing the telephone muting/ attenuation Entering the AUX titleCD player and care Additional InformationCD-R and CD-RW discs MP3 files About folders and MP3 filesMemory Stick player and care Error Check Speaker Understanding auto-equalizing error messagesError Check MIC Error Check SystemError Understanding built-in CD player error messagesSwitch back to the CD player HeatServer ERROR- 30, A0 Understanding music server error messagesServer Error TempUnderstanding music server error messages when recording Stick Write Error Understanding Memory Stick player error messagesStick Error Format ErrorStick Read Error Terms Multi-session Memory StickPacket write Audio/DSP SpecificationsGeneral CD playerFM tuner AM tunerMeguro 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan KMMUF/01K00001Installation Manual CRD3473-A UC KMMUF/01K00000English Installation Installation with the rubber bush FigDIN Rear-mount English Installing the Steering Remote Control Unit Page Page

DEH-P9100R specifications

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