Pioneer AVM-P9000 Routing the Optical Cable, Using the Corrugated Tube, Mounting the Clamp

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To ensure proper heat dissipation of this prod- uct, take special care not to block the cooling fan side of this product.

Cords for this product and those for other products may be different colors even if they have the same function. When con- necting this product to another product, refer to the supplied Installation manuals of both products and connect cords that have the same function.

Routing the Optical Cable

Precaution:

Try not to bend the optical cable sharply. If it is necessary to bend it sharply, make sure that the bending radius is at least 25 mm (1 inch), oth- erwise the cable will not transfer signals prop- erly and so this unit will not work properly.

Route the optical cable so that nothing heavy rests on it, and so that it cannot be stepped on or caught in anything – for instance, a door.

Make a loop of diameter at least 200 mm (7-7/8 inches) with the remaining optical cable so that the cable does not get strained.

When plugging the optical cable into the unit, use the supplied cable clamps to prevent the cable from being bent sharply.

Route the optical cable so that it does not get caught in moving parts such as the gear shift, hand brake, or seat sliding mechanism. Keep the cable away from hot spots, such as near the heater outlet.

7Using the Corrugated Tube

To prevent the optical cable from being strained, use the corrugated tube after cutting it to the correct length.

Insert the optical cable into the corrugated tube.

Optical cable

Corrugated tube

7Mounting the Clamp

The clamp is used to secure the optical cable when using it.

1.Insert the clamp in the direction indicated in the figure, and turn it 90 degrees to lock.

RESET

Clamp

2. Secure the optical cable.

RESET

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Contents AVM-P9000 Contents TV Tuner Volume Using This ProductKey Finder BeforeBefore Using This Product About This ProductVideo System of a Connected Component Function Setting Output Setting of the DVD PlayerPrecaution About This ManualTo Ensure Safe Driving When Using a Display connected to Rear Video OutputResetting the Microprocessor PrecautionWhen using the 50-Disc Type Multi-CD Player Remote Control and Care BatteryReplacing the Lithium Battery To Listen to Music Operation for Each Source UnitSelect the desired source e.g. Multi-CD Player Raise or lower the volume When connecting a Multi-DVD playerSelect the desired picture Turn the source OFFVirtual Theater Quick Tour Virtual Theater Quick TourAnimation Menu StructureSwitching the Information Screen Entered title is displayed When playing a CD Text discInformation Screen Source Plate Display No Plate Source Plate Display Flip-Down Plate Display No PlateSwitching the Video ON/OFF Mode Using the Screen Pictures Selecting the VTR etcSelecting the Video Source Selecting the BGTV, Bgvtr Selecting the Video SourceSelect Video by pressing the Source but- ton Select Bgtv or Bgvtr by pressing the V.SEL buttonPress the V.SEL button for 2 seconds Selecting the Picture to Rear DisplayOption Adjustment Adjusting the PictureSelect Picture by moving the joystick right Select an option by moving the joystick up/downBasics Built-In TunerOperation at the Function Menu Screen Accessing the Tuner Function MenuExit from the Tuner Function Menu FM Tuner Function MenuOperating Each Function Local Seek TuningBest Stations Memory BSM PGM buttonDisplay the Flip-Down Plate Recalling Preset Stations by Preset Frequency ListPress the Display button Function name Display Press Hold for 2 secondsMulti-DVD Player Multi-DVD PlayerSelecting the Multi-DVD Disc Number SearchOperation at the Function Menu Screen DVD, Video CD Accessing the DVD Function Menu DVD, Video CDExit from the DVD Function Menu DVD, Video CD DVD Function Menu DVD, Video CDPause Repeat PlayCheck to see RPT is currently highlighted Video CDON/OFF PlayerOperation at the Function Menu Screen CD Accessing the DVD Function Menu CDExit from the DVD Function Menu CD DVD Function Menu CDSelect Random by moving the joystick Random PlayITS Play Scan PlaySelect Scan by moving the joystick 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 Multi-CD Player Multi-CD PlayerSelecting the Multi-CD Player Disc Number Search for 6-Disc, 12-Disc typesAccessing the Multi-CD Function Menu Exit from the Multi-CD Function MenuMulti-CD Function Menu Display Play range Disc RDMMulti RDM Switch the Scan Play on by clicking the joy Stick Disc ScanMulti 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 ProgramTV Tuner Preset Memory and Direct RecallTV Tuner Selecting the TV TunerAccessing the TV Tuner Function Menu Exit from the TV Tuner Function MenuTV Tuner Function Menu CD Player CD PlayerSelecting the CD Player Accessing the CD Function Menu Exit from the CD Player Function MenuCD Function Menu Accessing the Audio Menu Adjusting Audio BasicExit from the Audio Menu Audio BasicOperation at the Audio Setting Menu Proper Setting for the In-car Acoustic CharacteristicsAdjusting Audio Basic Cabin EqualizerBalance Adjustment Position SelectorAbout the Position Selector Operation at the Speaker Setting Menu Adjustments for SpeakerCancel the FAD/BAL Setting Menu by clicking the joystick Select SP Setting by moving the joystickRepeat steps 3 7 for other speakers Speakers SettingSMALL/LARGE OFF/SMALL/LARGEEqualizer Curve Same. AdjustingAudio BasicSelect Equalizer by moving the joystick With EQ+ selectedA similar manner, adjust the volume level of other sources Source Level Adjustment SLASelect SLA by moving the joystick Display SourceSound Field Control SFC Select the desired SFC mode by moving the joystickAbout the SFC function Select SFC by moving the joystickDirect Control ON/OFF Dynamic Range ControlRemarks on Dolby PRO Logic ON/OFF Select D. Range Control by moving the joy- stickSelect Loud by moving the joystick up Loudness AdjustmentAccessing the Speaker Setting Menu Adjusting for the Speakers In UseFine Adjusting Audio Expert Before Getting StartedSelect Test Tone by moving the joystick Adjusting the Speakers’ Output Levels using a Test ToneSelect SW Phase by moving the joystick Correcting the Subwoofer’s PhaseSelecting a Crossover Frequency Select Cross Over by moving the joystickAccessing the Expert Setting Menu Adjusting the Cabin Equalizer ExpertTips for adjusting the Cabin Equalizer Select Expert by moving the joystickAdjusting 3-Band Parametric Equalizer Operation at the Expert Setting MenuCenter Frequency Select a speaker by moving the joystickAdjusting the Speakers’ Output Level Option Adjustable RangeWIDE/NARROW Select SP Level by moving the joystick Adjusting the Time AlignmentTo perform time alignment Select Time a by moving the joystick downReset Adjusted Cabin EQ Storing the Adjusted Cabin EQ into MemorySelect Cabin Reset by moving the joystick Select Custom Memo by moving the joy- stickAdjusting the Equalizer Curves Select the band by clicking the joystickSelect Level, Frequency or Q Factor by Moving the joystick Adjust the selected option by moving the joy- stick up/down Accessing the Initial Settings Menu Exit from the Initial Settings MenuInitial Settings Menu Setting the AM Tuning Step Changing the FM Tuning StepChanging the Initial Settings Check to see FM is currently highlightedSelect Adjust by moving the joystick Setting the TimeCorrecting Distorted Sound Select Sens by moving the joystickChanging the Pattern of Plate Adjusting the Display PositionSelect Disp Posi by moving the joystick Select Plate by moving the joystickOther Functions Switching the Color of the Spectrum AnalyzerOther Functions Select the desired Display by clicking the joy- stickSwitching the AUX Source Accessing the Set Up MenuSet Up Menu Listening Sounds or Viewing Images from Additional UnitsSwitching the Speaker Input Mode Switching the Video ModeSelect the Video by pressing the Source button Select Off by moving the joystickMuting Function AUX Title InputCellular Telephone Muting Input the Aux TitleTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedy GeneralAudio/DSP General from previousAudio/DSP from previous DVD Player if installedTerms Installation Connecting the UnitsInstallation Routing the Optical Cable Using the Corrugated TubeInsert the optical cable into the corrugated tube Mounting the ClampLight green Connecting the Power CordLeft Connecting to a Sold Separately Power Amp Speaker Input Jack Connection Connecting the System a Front VideoOutput FM Modulator IP-BUS Main Unit IP-BUS AV Master Connecting the System B Dotted lines are not Video Input/Output Connection Installing the Unit InstallationMounting with Brackets Mounting with Velcro TapeAmplifier SpecificationsFM tuner AM 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.

At the core of the AVM-P9000 is its advanced digital signal processing technology, which ensures that audio playback is not only clearer but also more dynamic. The processor is capable of handling high-resolution audio formats, making it an excellent choice for audiophiles who demand the best in sound fidelity. With support for formats such as DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD, the AVM-P9000 can deliver a cinema-like experience right in the comfort of your own home.

One of the notable features of the AVM-P9000 is its ability to support multi-zone audio systems. This allows users to enjoy different audio sources in various rooms simultaneously. Whether you want to play classical music in the living room while streaming modern pop in the kitchen, the AVM-P9000 takes care of it with ease. Its multi-channel configuration also provides a powerful surround sound experience that can transform movie nights into breathtaking adventures.

The device is equipped with an intuitive interface that makes navigation a breeze. The layout is designed for simplicity, allowing users to adjust settings quickly without having to sift through complex menus. The AVM-P9000 also includes a customizable remote control, allowing users to personalize their listening experience further.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the AVM-P9000. It features a variety of inputs and outputs, including HDMI, optical, coaxial, and analog connections, enabling seamless integration with a wide array of components. For modern needs, it offers support for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, allowing for wireless streaming from smartphones, tablets, and other digital devices.

In addition to its audio capabilities, the AVM-P9000 boasts a rich set of video processing features. It can upscale lower resolution content to near-4K quality, ensuring that even older films look stunning on high-definition displays. The built-in video switching capabilities also mean that users can connect multiple devices without the clutter of wires, simplifying the overall setup.

In summary, the Pioneer AVM-P9000 is a versatile and powerful audio and video processor that combines advanced technology with user-oriented features. Its exceptional audio quality, multi-zone capabilities, and extensive connectivity options make it a top choice for home entertainment systems. Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated audiophile, the AVM-P9000 is designed to elevate your audio and video experience to new heights.