Pioneer AVM-P9000 Operating Each Function, Best Stations Memory BSM, Local Seek Tuning

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Built-In Tuner

Operating Each Function

Best Stations Memory (BSM)

The BSM function stores stations in memory automatically.

Select the band before performing operations. (See “Band” on page 19.)

1.Check to see “BSM” is currently highlighted.

If not, select that option by moving the joystick. “BSM” is highlighted in green.

2.Click the joystick.

The “BSM Off” display changes to “BSM On”.

The stations with the strongest signals will be stored under buttons 1–6 and in order of their signal strength.

To Cancel the process, click the joystick before memorization is complete.

Local Seek Tuning

When Local is ON, you can only select broadcast stations providing strong reception.

1.Select “Local” by moving the joystick.

“Local” is highlighted in green.

2.Click the joystick.

Each click selects the desired Local Seek Sensitivity in the following order:

FM: Off = Level 1 = Level 2 = Level 3 = Level 4

AM: Off = Level 1 = Level 2

Note:

The “Level 4” setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations.

PGM button

You can create a shortcut for BSM or Local Mode.

If you want to control the function of one of these, without needing to go to the Function Menu each time, do the following:

1.Select “PGM” by moving the joystick.

“PGM” is highlighted in green.

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Contents AVM-P9000 Contents TV Tuner Key Finder Using This ProductVolume BeforeAbout This Product Before Using This ProductVideo System of a Connected Component Precaution Output Setting of the DVD PlayerFunction Setting About This ManualWhen Using a Display connected to Rear Video Output To Ensure Safe DrivingPrecaution Resetting the MicroprocessorWhen using the 50-Disc Type Multi-CD Player Battery Remote Control and CareReplacing the Lithium Battery Operation for Each Source Unit To Listen to MusicSelect the desired source e.g. Multi-CD Player Select the desired picture When connecting a Multi-DVD playerRaise or lower the volume Turn the source OFFVirtual Theater Quick Tour Virtual Theater Quick TourMenu Structure AnimationEntered title is displayed When playing a CD Text disc Switching the Information ScreenInformation Screen Source Plate Display Flip-Down Plate Display No Plate Source Plate Display No PlateUsing the Screen Pictures Selecting the VTR etc Switching the Video ON/OFF ModeSelecting the Video Source Select Video by pressing the Source but- ton Selecting the Video SourceSelecting the BGTV, Bgvtr Select Bgtv or Bgvtr by pressing the V.SEL buttonSelecting the Picture to Rear Display Press the V.SEL button for 2 secondsSelect Picture by moving the joystick right Adjusting the PictureOption Adjustment Select an option by moving the joystick up/downBuilt-In Tuner BasicsExit from the Tuner Function Menu Accessing the Tuner Function MenuOperation at the Function Menu Screen FM Tuner Function MenuBest Stations Memory BSM Local Seek TuningOperating Each Function PGM buttonPress the Display button Recalling Preset Stations by Preset Frequency ListDisplay the Flip-Down Plate Function name Display Press Hold for 2 secondsSelecting the Multi-DVD Multi-DVD PlayerMulti-DVD Player Disc Number SearchExit from the DVD Function Menu DVD, Video CD Accessing the DVD Function Menu DVD, Video CDOperation at the Function Menu Screen DVD, Video CD DVD Function Menu DVD, Video CDCheck to see RPT is currently highlighted Repeat PlayPause Video CDPlayer ON/OFFExit from the DVD Function Menu CD Accessing the DVD Function Menu CDOperation at the Function Menu Screen CD DVD Function Menu CDRandom Play Select Random by moving the joystickSelect Scan by moving the joystick Scan PlayITS Play Select ITS by moving the joystickRepeat play RPT Mode Switch repeat range Random play Random Disc Title Input for CD and Video CD Selecting Discs by Disc Title List Selecting the Multi-CD Player Multi-CD PlayerMulti-CD Player Disc Number Search for 6-Disc, 12-Disc typesExit from the Multi-CD Function Menu Accessing the Multi-CD Function MenuMulti-CD Function Menu Disc RDM Display Play rangeMulti RDM Disc Scan Switch the Scan Play on by clicking the joy StickMulti Scan Compression and DBE Select COMP. by moving the joystickPress the PGM button in the Multi-CD source Disc Title Input Select the desired character type by pressing the buttonTitle Display Switching Getting Text Displayed for CD Text compatible typeITS Instant Track Selection ITS Programming ITSErase a Track Program Erase a Disc ProgramTV Tuner Preset Memory and Direct RecallTV Tuner Selecting the TV TunerExit from the TV Tuner Function Menu Accessing the TV Tuner Function MenuTV Tuner Function Menu CD Player CD PlayerSelecting the CD Player Exit from the CD Player Function Menu Accessing the CD Function MenuCD Function Menu Exit from the Audio Menu Adjusting Audio BasicAccessing the Audio Menu Audio BasicAdjusting Audio Basic Proper Setting for the In-car Acoustic CharacteristicsOperation at the Audio Setting Menu Cabin EqualizerPosition Selector Balance AdjustmentAbout the Position Selector Cancel the FAD/BAL Setting Menu by clicking the joystick Adjustments for SpeakerOperation at the Speaker Setting Menu Select SP Setting by moving the joystickSMALL/LARGE Speakers SettingRepeat steps 3 7 for other speakers OFF/SMALL/LARGESelect Equalizer by moving the joystick Same. AdjustingAudio BasicEqualizer Curve With EQ+ selectedSelect SLA by moving the joystick Source Level Adjustment SLAA similar manner, adjust the volume level of other sources Display SourceAbout the SFC function Select the desired SFC mode by moving the joystickSound Field Control SFC Select SFC by moving the joystickRemarks on Dolby PRO Logic ON/OFF Dynamic Range ControlDirect Control ON/OFF Select D. Range Control by moving the joy- stickLoudness Adjustment Select Loud by moving the joystick upFine Adjusting Audio Expert Adjusting for the Speakers In UseAccessing the Speaker Setting Menu Before Getting StartedAdjusting the Speakers’ Output Levels using a Test Tone Select Test Tone by moving the joystickSelecting a Crossover Frequency Correcting the Subwoofer’s PhaseSelect SW Phase by moving the joystick Select Cross Over by moving the joystickTips for adjusting the Cabin Equalizer Adjusting the Cabin Equalizer ExpertAccessing the Expert Setting Menu Select Expert by moving the joystickCenter Frequency Operation at the Expert Setting MenuAdjusting 3-Band Parametric Equalizer Select a speaker by moving the joystickOption Adjustable Range Adjusting the Speakers’ Output LevelWIDE/NARROW To perform time alignment Adjusting the Time AlignmentSelect SP Level by moving the joystick Select Time a by moving the joystick downSelect Cabin Reset by moving the joystick Storing the Adjusted Cabin EQ into MemoryReset Adjusted Cabin EQ Select Custom Memo by moving the joy- stickSelect the band by clicking the joystick Adjusting the Equalizer CurvesSelect Level, Frequency or Q Factor by Moving the joystick Adjust the selected option by moving the joy- stick up/down Exit from the Initial Settings Menu Accessing the Initial Settings MenuInitial Settings Menu Changing the Initial Settings Changing the FM Tuning StepSetting the AM Tuning Step Check to see FM is currently highlightedCorrecting Distorted Sound Setting the TimeSelect Adjust by moving the joystick Select Sens by moving the joystickSelect Disp Posi by moving the joystick Adjusting the Display PositionChanging the Pattern of Plate Select Plate by moving the joystickOther Functions Switching the Color of the Spectrum AnalyzerOther Functions Select the desired Display by clicking the joy- stickSet Up Menu Accessing the Set Up MenuSwitching the AUX Source Listening Sounds or Viewing Images from Additional UnitsSelect the Video by pressing the Source button Switching the Video ModeSwitching the Speaker Input Mode Select Off by moving the joystickCellular Telephone Muting AUX Title InputMuting Function Input the Aux TitleSymptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingTroubleshooting GeneralGeneral from previous Audio/DSPDVD Player if installed Audio/DSP from previousTerms Connecting the Units InstallationInstallation Insert the optical cable into the corrugated tube Using the Corrugated TubeRouting the Optical Cable Mounting the ClampConnecting the Power Cord Light greenLeft Connecting to a Sold Separately Power Amp Speaker Input Jack Connection Front Video Connecting the System aOutput FM Modulator IP-BUS Main Unit IP-BUS AV Master Connecting the System B Dotted lines are not Video Input/Output Connection Mounting with Brackets InstallationInstalling the Unit Mounting with Velcro TapeFM tuner SpecificationsAmplifier AM tunerSpecifications Page Page Pioneer Corporation

AVM-P9000 specifications

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