Pioneer AVM-P9000 Accessing the CD Function Menu, Exit from the CD Player Function Menu

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Operation at the Function Menu Screen

Accessing the CD Function Menu

1.Press the MENU button.

The main menu icons whirl down,with “Function” highlighted in green.

2.Click the joystick.

The CD Function Menu appears, offering you the following options:

3.Select the option by moving the joystick and click the joystick.

The selected option is highlighted in green.

7CD Function Menu

1Repeat Play

Each click changes the Repeat mode in the following order:

Disc RPT (Disc Repeat) = Track RPT (Track Repeat)

2Random Play

Each click toggles Random play On/Off.

3Scan Play

Each click toggles Scan play On/Off.

4Pause

Each click toggles Pause On/Off.

5Compression and DBE

Each click changes the COMP in the follow- ing order:

COMP. Off = COMP. 1 = COMP. 2 = COMP. Off = D.B.E. 1 = D.B.E. 2

6PGM button

Each click changes the PGM mode in the fol- lowing order:

Pause = RPT Mode = Random

1 2 3 4

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CD Player

Disc Title Input

For detail operation to enter titles, refer to “Disc Title Input” on page 39.

Exit from the CD Player Function Menu

• Press the RETURN button.

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Contents AVM-P9000 Contents TV Tuner Before Using This ProductVolume Key FinderVideo System of a Connected Component Before Using This ProductAbout This Product About This Manual Output Setting of the DVD PlayerFunction Setting PrecautionTo Ensure Safe Driving When Using a Display connected to Rear Video OutputWhen using the 50-Disc Type Multi-CD Player Resetting the MicroprocessorPrecaution Replacing the Lithium Battery Remote Control and CareBattery Select the desired source e.g. Multi-CD Player To Listen to MusicOperation for Each Source Unit Turn the source OFF When connecting a Multi-DVD playerRaise or lower the volume Select the desired pictureVirtual Theater Quick Tour Virtual Theater Quick TourAnimation Menu StructureInformation Screen Switching the Information ScreenEntered title is displayed When playing a CD Text disc Source Plate Display No Plate Source Plate Display Flip-Down Plate Display No PlateSelecting the Video Source Switching the Video ON/OFF ModeUsing the Screen Pictures Selecting the VTR etc Select Bgtv or Bgvtr by pressing the V.SEL button Selecting the Video SourceSelecting the BGTV, Bgvtr Select Video by pressing the Source but- tonPress the V.SEL button for 2 seconds Selecting the Picture to Rear DisplaySelect an option by moving the joystick up/down Adjusting the PictureOption Adjustment Select Picture by moving the joystick rightBasics Built-In TunerFM Tuner Function Menu Accessing the Tuner Function MenuOperation at the Function Menu Screen Exit from the Tuner Function MenuPGM button Local Seek TuningOperating Each Function Best Stations Memory BSMFunction name Display Press Hold for 2 seconds Recalling Preset Stations by Preset Frequency ListDisplay the Flip-Down Plate Press the Display buttonDisc Number Search Multi-DVD PlayerMulti-DVD Player Selecting the Multi-DVDDVD Function Menu DVD, Video CD Accessing the DVD Function Menu DVD, Video CDOperation at the Function Menu Screen DVD, Video CD Exit from the DVD Function Menu DVD, Video CDVideo CD Repeat PlayPause Check to see RPT is currently highlightedON/OFF PlayerDVD Function Menu CD Accessing the DVD Function Menu CDOperation at the Function Menu Screen CD Exit from the DVD Function Menu CDSelect Random by moving the joystick Random PlaySelect ITS by moving the joystick Scan PlayITS Play Select Scan 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 Disc Number Search for 6-Disc, 12-Disc types Multi-CD PlayerMulti-CD Player Selecting the Multi-CD PlayerMulti-CD Function Menu Accessing the Multi-CD Function MenuExit from the Multi-CD Function Menu Multi RDM Display Play rangeDisc RDM Multi Scan Switch the Scan Play on by clicking the joy StickDisc Scan Select COMP. by moving the joystick Compression and DBEPress the PGM button in the Multi-CD source Select the desired character type by pressing the button Disc Title InputGetting Text Displayed for CD Text compatible type Title Display SwitchingITS Programming ITS ITS Instant Track SelectionErase a Disc Program Erase a Track ProgramSelecting the TV Tuner Preset Memory and Direct RecallTV Tuner TV TunerTV Tuner Function Menu Accessing the TV Tuner Function MenuExit from the TV Tuner Function Menu Selecting the CD Player CD PlayerCD Player CD Function Menu Accessing the CD Function MenuExit from the CD Player Function Menu Audio Basic Adjusting Audio BasicAccessing the Audio Menu Exit from the Audio MenuCabin Equalizer Proper Setting for the In-car Acoustic CharacteristicsOperation at the Audio Setting Menu Adjusting Audio BasicAbout the Position Selector Balance AdjustmentPosition Selector Select SP Setting by moving the joystick Adjustments for SpeakerOperation at the Speaker Setting Menu Cancel the FAD/BAL Setting Menu by clicking the joystickOFF/SMALL/LARGE Speakers SettingRepeat steps 3 7 for other speakers SMALL/LARGEWith EQ+ selected Same. AdjustingAudio BasicEqualizer Curve Select Equalizer by moving the joystickDisplay Source Source Level Adjustment SLAA similar manner, adjust the volume level of other sources Select SLA by moving the joystickSelect SFC by moving the joystick Select the desired SFC mode by moving the joystickSound Field Control SFC About the SFC functionSelect D. Range Control by moving the joy- stick Dynamic Range ControlDirect Control ON/OFF Remarks on Dolby PRO Logic ON/OFFSelect Loud by moving the joystick up Loudness AdjustmentBefore Getting Started Adjusting for the Speakers In UseAccessing the Speaker Setting Menu Fine Adjusting Audio ExpertSelect Test Tone by moving the joystick Adjusting the Speakers’ Output Levels using a Test ToneSelect Cross Over by moving the joystick Correcting the Subwoofer’s PhaseSelect SW Phase by moving the joystick Selecting a Crossover FrequencySelect Expert by moving the joystick Adjusting the Cabin Equalizer ExpertAccessing the Expert Setting Menu Tips for adjusting the Cabin EqualizerSelect a speaker by moving the joystick Operation at the Expert Setting MenuAdjusting 3-Band Parametric Equalizer Center FrequencyWIDE/NARROW Adjusting the Speakers’ Output LevelOption Adjustable Range Select Time a by moving the joystick down Adjusting the Time AlignmentSelect SP Level by moving the joystick To perform time alignmentSelect Custom Memo by moving the joy- stick Storing the Adjusted Cabin EQ into MemoryReset Adjusted Cabin EQ Select Cabin Reset by moving the joystickSelect Level, Frequency or Q Factor by Moving the joystick Adjusting the Equalizer CurvesSelect the band by clicking the joystick Adjust the selected option by moving the joy- stick up/down Initial Settings Menu Accessing the Initial Settings MenuExit from the Initial Settings Menu Check to see FM is currently highlighted Changing the FM Tuning StepSetting the AM Tuning Step Changing the Initial SettingsSelect Sens by moving the joystick Setting the TimeSelect Adjust by moving the joystick Correcting Distorted SoundSelect Plate by moving the joystick Adjusting the Display PositionChanging the Pattern of Plate Select Disp Posi by moving the joystickSelect the desired Display by clicking the joy- stick Switching the Color of the Spectrum AnalyzerOther Functions Other FunctionsListening Sounds or Viewing Images from Additional Units Accessing the Set Up MenuSwitching the AUX Source Set Up MenuSelect Off by moving the joystick Switching the Video ModeSwitching the Speaker Input Mode Select the Video by pressing the Source buttonInput the Aux Title AUX Title InputMuting Function Cellular Telephone MutingGeneral TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Symptom Cause RemedyAudio/DSP General from previousAudio/DSP from previous DVD Player if installedTerms Installation InstallationConnecting the Units Mounting the Clamp Using the Corrugated TubeRouting the Optical Cable Insert the optical cable into the corrugated tubeLight green Connecting the Power CordLeft Connecting to a Sold Separately Power Amp Speaker Input Jack Connection Output Connecting the System aFront Video FM Modulator IP-BUS Main Unit IP-BUS AV Master Connecting the System B Dotted lines are not Video Input/Output Connection Mounting with Velcro Tape InstallationInstalling the Unit Mounting with BracketsAM tuner SpecificationsAmplifier FM tunerSpecifications Page Page Pioneer Corporation

AVM-P9000 specifications

The Pioneer AVM-P9000 is a high-performance multi-channel audio and video processor that has made significant waves in the world of home audio systems. Designed with the audio enthusiast in mind, this unit stands out for its exceptional audio quality, user-friendly interface, and extensive customization options.

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