Pioneer DEH-P9100R TV tuner function menu, Selecting channels from the pre- set channel list

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Recalling broadcast stations

1.Press NEXT to display “1” – “6” (or “7” – “12”).

Press NEXT until “1” – “6” (or “7” – “12”) appears.

2.Press any of the buttons 1 – 6 (or 7 – 12) to recall the station preset under that but- ton.

Note:

You can also use 5 or to recall broadcast sta- tions memorized under the buttons 1 – 12.

Changing band

Press BAND to select the desired band.

Press BAND repeatedly to switch between the following bands:

TV 1 = TV 2

TV tuner function menu

The TV tuner function menu has the following functions:

qw

qBSSM (best stations sequential memory)

Press BSSM repeatedly to turn BSSM on or off.

When finished, the display switches to the preset channel list mode.

wchLIST (preset channel list)

For operation of the preset channel list, refer to “Selecting channels from the preset chan- nel list” on this page.

Note:

If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned.

Selecting channels from the pre- set channel list

The preset channel list lets you see the list of preset channels and select one of them to receive.

1.Press FUNC and then press chLIST to select the preset channel list mode.

2.Press NEXT to switch between “1” – “6” and “7” – “12”.

3.Press any of the buttons 1 – 6 (7 – 12) to recall the desired channel.

Note:

You can also use 2, 3 and 5 to select and recall the desired channel.

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Contents DEH-P90HDD Contents Selecting services from the available Using compression and dynamic bassSetting the announcement support Selecting services from the presetUnderstanding built-in CD player error Selecting channels from the presetUsing sound field control, octaver Understanding auto-equalizing errorWe Want You Listening For a Lifetime Head unit Steering remote controllerVolume Key FinderFeatures Products with voice control functions PrecautionAbout this product About this manualCustomer Satisfaction Department After-sales service for Pioneer productsAbout the XM Ready mark Pioneer Electronics of Canada, IncAbout the demo modes Resetting the microprocessorReverse mode Feature demoRemove the lithium battery Precaution Remote controller and careInstalling the lithium battery Replacing the lithium batteryAudio button operation Using the steering remote con- trollerPress Audio to select the desired mode Function button operationSetting the time Displaying and setting the clockSetting the time display on or off Setting the dateDetaching the front panel Detaching and replacing the front panelTheft protection Replacing the front panelSoft KEY operation Press Volume to extend the Volume outwardBasic Operation Turning a source on or offBack button Switching the function of the multi-func- tion buttonsExample of multi-function button opera- tion Band buttonDisplay example e.g., built-in CD player Key guidance indicatorStoring and recalling broadcast stations Display and indicatorsTuner Basic operationSelecting stations from the pre Tuning in strong signalsTuner function menu Storing the strongest broadcast stationsCD Eject button Built-in CD PlayerPress Open and then press CD Eject to eject the CD Button Operation Switching and scrolling the titleRepeating play Built-in CD player function menuPress Next until the desired track title appears Playing tracks in random orderScanning tracks of a CD Selecting tracks from the track title listEntering disc titles Pausing CD playbackPause lets you temporarily stop playback of the CD Press Open and then press CD Eject to eject the CD-ROM MP3 PlayOverleaf MP3 function menuSelect the repeat range Scanning folders and tracksRefer to Repeating play on Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the MP3 Pausing MP3 playbackDuring recording Music Server RecordingBefore recording During record standbyBit rate Press Band to cancel the record standby status OverleafRecording from the built-in CD Digital and analog recordingRecording range Disc and Continue Switching CD informationRecording from a source other than the built-in CD Recording function menuMulti-CD Recording Selecting the recording rangeSelecting the recording quality Built-in CD recordingPress Source to select the music serv- er Selecting the playlist modePress Band to select the desired playlist mode Music Server PlayPress Next to display CSTM1 CSTM6 Using the custom playlist modePlaylist files Deleting a track from a custom playlist fileTrack title Gracenote CddbDisplays playlist file title +TTLRefer to Repeating play on this Music server function menuScanning files and tracks Music server function menu has the follow- ing functionsPress Next to display the desired playlist file title Pausing music server playbackPress Func and then press Pause to select the pause mode Selecting files from the playlist file title listEntering track artist names Entering titlesEntering playlist file titles Entering track titlesDeleting 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 Scrolls the displayed title Memory Stick player function menuScanning tracks of a Memory Stick Pausing Memory Stick play- backErasing all tracks from the Memory Stick Erasing tracks from the Memory StickConfirmation screen appears Press Source to select the multi-CD player Multi-CD PlayerDisc multi-CD player Selecting a disc directlyMulti-CD player function menu has the fol- lowing functions Multi-CD player function menuScanning CDs and tracks Press 5 or ∞ to play a disc you want to enter the title Press ABC to switch the character modePress 5 or ∞ to select letters, numbers and symbols Selecting discs from the disc title listUsing ITS memory Using compression and dynamic bass emphasisProgramming tracks in ITS memory Press ITS.P to turn ITS play on Playback from ITS memoryErasing a track from ITS memory Erasing a CD from ITS memoryDAB Tuner Indications that light when function is switched onIndicator Function Indicator StatusRecalling services Storing and recalling servicesSwitching the display Storing servicesStoring a dynamic label Dynamic label functionDAB tuner function menu Displaying dynamic labelsSearching the available PTY Setting the announcement sup- port interruptionSelecting services from the pre- set service list Selecting services from the avail- able service listTV Tuner QBand WPreset number eChannelBssm best stations sequential memory ChLIST preset channel listTV tuner function menu Selecting channels from the pre- set channel listExtra functions Audio AdjustmentsAdjusting the audio easily Adjusting the audio finelyAudio menu Using balance adjustmentUsing loudness Press 2 or 3 to adjust left/right speaker balanceAdjusting BBE sound level Adjusting equalizer curvesAdjusting 13-band graphic equal- izer Switching the octaver settingPress 5 or ∞ to adjust the level of the equalizer band Using automatic sound levelizerUsing position selector Recall the equalizer curve you want to adjustButton Type of car Using time alignmentUsing subwoofer output Adjusting time alignmentSetting the high pass filter for rear speakers Using the high pass filterAdjusting subwoofer settings Setting the high pass filter for front speakersCreating the auto-equalizer curve Adjusting source levelsUsing the auto-equalizer Switching the digital attenuatorCarrying out auto-equalizing Before operating the auto-equalization functionPress any button to cancel the auto- equalizer mode Turn the ignition switch to on or ACCUsing the feature demo Initial SettingsInitial settings menu Using reverse modeClose the front panel Formatting the Memory StickWith the source turned off, press Hold Press MUTE.S to select the desired set- tingSetting the warning tone Other Functions You can display the ASL effect level. Refer to Setting the ASL displaySetting the background visual Setting the background still pictureEntering the AUX title Using the AUX sourceUsing the telephone muting/ attenuation Selecting AUX as the sourceCD player and care Additional InformationCD-R and CD-RW discs About folders and MP3 files MP3 filesMemory Stick player and care Error Check System Understanding auto-equalizing error messagesError Check MIC Error Check SpeakerHeat Understanding built-in CD player error messagesSwitch back to the CD player ErrorTemp Understanding music server error messagesServer Error Server ERROR- 30, A0Understanding music server error messages when recording Format Error Understanding Memory Stick player error messagesStick Error Stick Write ErrorStick Read Error Terms Multi-session Memory StickPacket write CD player SpecificationsGeneral Audio/DSPAM tuner FM tunerKMMUF/01K00001 Meguro 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, Tokyo 153-8654, JapanCRD3473-A UC KMMUF/01K00000 Installation ManualEnglish Installation with the rubber bush Fig InstallationDIN Rear-mount English Installing the Steering Remote Control Unit Page Page

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