For viewing LCD comfortably
Dueto its construction, the view angle of the
LCDscreen is limited. The viewing angle (verti-
caland horizontal) can be increased, however,
byusing BRIGHT to adjust the black density of
thevideo. When using for the first time, adjust
theblack density in accordance with the view-
ingangle (vertical and horizontal) to adjust for
clearviewing. DIMMER can also be used to
adjustthe brightness of the LCD screen itself
tosuit your personal preference.
What the marks on DVDsindicate
Themarks below may be found on DVD disc
labelsand packages. They indicate the type of
imagesand audio recorded on the disc, and
thefunctions you can use.
Mark Meaning
2Indicatesthe number of audio sys-
tems.
2Indicatesthe number of subtitle lan-
guages.
3Indicatesthe number of viewing an-
gles.
16 : 9 LB Indicatesthe picture size (aspect ratio:
screenwidth-to-height ratio) type.
1
ALL
Indicatesthe number of the region
whereplayback is possible.

When an operation is prohibited

Whenyou are watching a DVD and attempt to
performan operation, it may not be per formed
becauseof the programming on the disc.
Whenthis happens, the icon appearson
thescreen.
!Theicon maynot appear withcertain
discs.
Switching the operation mode
Thisunit features two operation modes: the IP-
BUSmode (S) and the ADD-ON mode (M).
Switchthe mode according to the combined
components.
!IP-BUSmode (S)Using with a Pioneer
headunit featuring an IP-BUS input or
multi-channelprocessor control unit
!ADD-ONmode (M)Using with a car
stereofeaturing RCA audio inputs or FM re-
ceptioncapability
%Usea thin standard tip screwdriver to
switchthe operation mode switch on the
backof this unit.
!Afterswitching, reset the micro-
processor.
Resetting the microprocessor
PressingRESET lets you reset the micropro-
cessorto its initial settings.
Themicroprocessor must be reset under the
followingconditions:
!Priorto using this unit for the first time
afterinstallation
!Ifthe unit fails to operate properly
!Whenstrange or incorrect messages ap-
pearon the display
1 Turnthe ignition switch OFF.
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