PIONEER DEH-P65BT/XN/ES Owner's Manual

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Operation Manual
CD Receiver
DEH-P65BT
English
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Español
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Operation Manual
CD Receiver
DEH-P65BT
English
P
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(B)
Español
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Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate
your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man-
ual in a safe place for future reference.
Before You Start
About this unit
5
Operating environment
6
Visit our website
6
Protecting your unit from theft
6
­ Removing the front panel 6
­ Attaching the front panel 6
Use and care of the remote control
7
­ Installing the battery 7
­ Using the remote control 7
Resetting the microprocessor
7
Operating this unit
What
's What 8
­ Head unit 8
­ Remote control 8
Basic Operations
9
­ Power ON/OFF 9
­ Selecting a source 9
­ Adjusting the volume 10
Tuner
10
­ Basic Operations 10
­ Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies
11
­ Introduction of advanced
operations
11
­ Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies
11
­ Tuning in strong signals 12
Built-in CD Player
12
­ Basic Operations 12
­ Selecting a track directly 13
­ Introduction of advanced
operations
13
­ Selecting a repeat play range 14
­ Playing tracks in random order 14
­ Scanning folders and tracks 14
­ Pausing disc playback 14
­ Using compression and BMX 15
­ Searching every 10 tracks in the current
disc or folder
15
­ Using disc title functions 15
­ Displaying text information on disc 16
­ Selecting tracks from the track title
list
16
­ Selecting tracks from the file name
list
16
Bluetooth Audio
17
­ Basic Operations 17
­ Setting up for Bluetooth audio
player
17
­ Introduction of advanced
operations
18
­ Searching for Bluetooth audio
player
18
­ Connecting a Bluetooth audio
player
18
­ Connecting to a Bluetooth audio player
automatically
19
­ Playing songs on Bluetooth audio
player
19
­ Pausing a song 19
­ Stopping playback 19
­ Disconnecting a Bluetooth audio
player
19
­ Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device)
address
19
Bluetooth Telephone
20
­ Basic Operations 20
­ About the telephone source standby
mode
21
­ Setting up for hands-free phoning 21
­ Making a phone call 21
­ Taking a phone call 22
­ Introduction of advanced
operations
23
­ Connecting a cellular phone 24
­ Disconnecting a cellular phone 25
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­ Registering connected cellular
phone
25
­ Deleting a registered phone 25
­ Connecting to a registered cellular
phone
26
­ Using the Phone Book 27
­ Using the Call History 30
­ Assigning preset numbers 31
­ Making a call by entering phone
number
31
­ Clearing memory 31
­ Setting the automatic rejecting 32
­ Setting the automatic answering 32
­ Changing the ring tone 32
­ Selecting the illumination color for
incoming calls
32
­ Echo canceling and noise
reduction
33
­ Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device)
address
33
Audio Adjustments
34
­ Introduction of audio adjustments 34
­ Using balance adjustment 34
­ Using the equalizer 35
­ Adjusting loudness 36
­ Using subwoofer output 36
­ Using the high pass filter 36
­ Boosting the bass 37
­ Front image enhancer (F.I.E.) 37
­ Adjusting source levels 37
Initial Settings
38
­ Adjusting initial settings 38
­ Setting the date 39
­ Setting the clock 39
­ Setting the FM tuning step 39
­ Setting the AM tuning step 39
­ Switching the warning tone 39
­ Switching the auxiliary setting 40
­ Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller
40
­ Switching the sound muting/
attenuation
40
­ Adjusting the illumination color 40
­ Activating the BT AUDIO source 41
­ Entering PIN code for Bluetooth
wireless connection
41
­ Editing device name 41
­ Displaying system version for
repair
42
­ Resetting the Bluetooth wireless
technology module
42
Other Functions
42
­ Using the AUX source 42
­ Turning the clock display on or off 43
­ Switching the display illumination 43
­ Switching the button illumination 43
­ Using the PGM button 44
Available accessories
Playing songs on iPod
45
­ Basic Operations 45
­ Browsing for a song 45
­ Displaying text information on
iPod
45
­ Introduction of advanced
operations
46
­ Repeating play 46
­ Playing songs in a random order
(shuffle)
46
­ Pausing a song 46
Multi-CD Player
47
­ Basic Operations 47
­ Selecting a track directly 47
­ Introduction of advanced
operations
47
­ Using ITS playlists 48
­ Using disc title functions 49
­ Using CD TEXT functions 50
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DVD Player
50
­ Basic Operations 50
­ Selecting a disc 50
­ Selecting a folder 51
­ Introduction of advanced
operations
51
TV tuner
52
­ Basic Operations 52
­ Storing and recalling broadcast
stations
52
­ Storing the strongest broadcast
stations sequentially
53
Additional Information
Error messages
54
Handling guideline of discs and player
54
Dual Discs
55
Compressed audio files
55
­ Example of a hierarchy 55
­ Compressed audio compatibility 55
Specifications
57
Contents
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About this unit
CAUTION
! Do not allow this unit to come into contact
with liquids. Electrical shock could result.
Also, this unit damage, smoke, and overheat
could result from contact with liquids.
! Keep this manual handy as a reference for op-
erating procedures and precautions.
! Always keep the volume low enough so that
you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle.
! Protect this unit from moisture.
! If the battery is disconnected or discharged,
the preset memory will be erased and must be
reprogrammed.
! If this unit does not operate properly, contact
your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Ser-
vice Station.
About WMA
The Windows Media
TM logo printed on the box
indicates that this unit can play back WMA
data.
WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and
refers to an audio compression technology
that is developed by Microsoft Corporation.
WMA data can be encoded by using Windows
Media Player version 7 or later.
Windows Media and the Windows logo are tra-
demarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
! This unit may not operate correctly depend-
ing on the application used to encode
WMA files.
About MP3
Supply of this product only conveys a license
for private, non-commercial use and does not
convey a license nor imply any right to use
this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue-
generating) real time broadcasting (terrestrial,
satellite, cable and/or any other media), broad-
casting/streaming via internet, intranets and/
or other networks or in other electronic con-
tent distribution systems, such as pay-audio or
audio-on-demand applications. An indepen-
dent license for such use is required. For de-
tails, please visit
http://www.mp3licensing.com.
About AAC
AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and
refers to an audio compression technology
standard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4.
Several applications can be used to encode
AAC files, but file formats and extensions dif-
fer depending on the application which is
used to encode.
This unit plays back AAC files encoded by
iTunes® version 6.0.5 and earlier.
iTunes is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
About Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio con-
nectivity technology that is developed as a
cable replacement for mobile phones, hand-
held PCs and other devices. Bluetooth oper-
ates in 2.4 GHz frequency range and transmits
voice and data at speeds up to 1 megabit per
second. Bluetooth was launched by a special
interest group (SIG) that comprises of Ericsson
Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp., Toshiba and IBM
in 1998, and it is currently developed by nearly
2 000 companies worldwide.
Before You Start
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Section
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