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    							ID-CODEID Code SettingPrior to operating this unit, it is advisable to assign a 4-
    digit ID code for security. Once the ID code has been set,
    the unit cannot be operated if the main power supply is dis-
    connected then re-connected. It is electronically locked so
    that a thief cannot use the stolen unit unless that person
    knows the code you have set.
    The ID code operation must be performed only by the per-
    son to whom the unit belongs.
    Generally, it is not necessary to enter the ID code each
    time when using the unit if it has not been disconnected
    from the main power supply (car battery).
    to  4 digits numeric code
    default: none
    How to set your ID code (for the first time)
    qEnter an 4 digit ID code.
    wEnter the same 4 digit ID code again.
    How to change your ID code 
    qEnter the preset (old) 4 digit ID code. If the wrong ID code
    is entered, a new ID code cannot be registered.
    wEnter a new 4 digit ID code.
    eEnter the new 4 digit ID code again.
    How to cancel the known ID code 
    qEnter the preset (old) 4 digit ID code. If the wrong ID code
    is entered, it is not possible to cancel the ID code function.
    wTouch/press and hold 
    /[ENTER]
    until
    “Complete!” is displayed. The ID code cancelling proce-
    dure is completed. The unit now works without an ID code.
    Note: 
    ¡Should your unit ever require service, cancel your ID code
    before sending for repair.¡The ID code setting cannot be eliminated even by the
    memory clear function.¡The inputted code is not displayed for your security.
    9
    0
    MEMORY CLEARMemory clearance
    The state of all of the current memories are returned to
    default settings.Note: 
    ¡The ID code is not deleted by executing memory clear.
    : no memory clear. 
    The display returns to the previous one.
    : clears the memory to default settings
    default: 
    (Really?) appears
    when is selected.
    : no memo-
    ry clear.
    : Proceed.
    OK
    CANCEL
    YES
    REALLY?
    NO
    YESNO
    OTHEROther settings
    : operation sound (beep) OFF
    : operation sound (beep) ON
    default: 
    : displays the menu in English
    : displays the menu in French
    default: 
    ENGLISH
    FRENCHENGLISH
    (Language setting)
    MENU DISPLAY
    ON
    ONOFF
    (Beep setting)
    BEEP
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    English
    English
    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust : Determine
    DISPLAY UNITDisplay adjustment
    (Tilt angle adjustment)
    TILT
    : the monitor is opened automatically when
    turning ON ACC.
    : the monitor is not opened automatically.
    default: 
    Note: 
    ¡The monitor position setting menu can also be displayed
    by pressing the [TILT]button on the display unit for
    more than 2 seconds. (apage 19)
    ¡You can also enter this setting menu by pressing and
    holding [TILT]button.
    MANUAL
    MANUALAUTO
    (Monitor setting when power on)
    OPEN/CLOSE
    TOUCH PANELPanel touch position adjustment
    Position difference between the touching position and the
    displaying symbol position may appear in the following sit-
    uations:
    1. The display position adjustment is executed.
    2. The system is initialized.
    3. The power is turned off soon after the touch panel is
    adjusted.
    For the cases above, readjust the touch panel position.Note: 
    ¡This function can be performed on the touch panel.
    This function is used only when there are some differ-
    ences between the touching position and the symbol
    position displayed on the monitor.
    This function is not used ordinarily.
    qSelect  (yes) to proceed.
    wTouch the four corners of the touch panel counterclock-
    wise.
    eTouch  (yes) to reflect. To quit, touch 
    (no).
    NO
    YESYES
    Note: 
    ¡To start the clock, touch/press 
    /[MODE]
    .
    ¡Set the Daylight Saving Time manually.
    default: HOUR ADJUST: AM12
    MINUTE ADJUST: 00
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    default: 
    5
    RADIO
    INPUT/OUTPUT
    DVD
    AUDIO
    SCREEN
    USERCLOCKClock setting
    : clock display OFF
    : clock display ON ([12:00] is displayed
    before adjusting the clock.)
    default: 
    : puts back hour
    : puts forward hour
    : puts back minute
    : puts forward minute
    []
    (Minute adjustment)
    MINUTE ADJUST[]
    (Hour adjustment)
    HOUR ADJUST
    OFF
    ONOFF
    (Clock display)
    DISPLAY
    rTouch fourtheTouch third
    qTouch firstwTouch second
    Caution
    ¡Record your registered ID code and keep it in a secure
    location. If you forget it, you will be unable to use the
    unit. In case you forget the ID code, please consult
    your nearest Panasonic Servicenter.
    Caution
    ¡Be aware that this setting restores the unit to default
    settings, so that all the memories and settings that
    you have set will be eliminated.
    1
    5
    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust
    :ID code deletionDetermine: ID code deletion 
    						
    							: more
    : less
    : more
    : less
    : more
    : less
    Setting range:  ,  - 
    default: 
    OFF+
    10
    +
    1
    OFF
    ][
    (Applies to the Sub-woofer)
    SUB-W TruBass][
    (Applies to the rear speakers)
    REAR TruBass][
    (Applies  to the front speakers)
    FRONT TruBass
    (TruBass Setting)
    TruBass: more
    : less
    : more
    : less
    Setting range:  ,  - 
    default: 
    + 5+
    10
    +
    1
    OFF
    ][
    (Adjusts the SRS effect (center)
    on rear speakers)
    CENTER TO REAR Mixing][
    (Adjusts the SRS effect (front) on
    rear speakers)
    FRONT TO REAR Mixing
    (Adjusts the SRS effect)
    Mixing
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    English
    English
    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust : Determine
    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust : Determine
    RADIO
    INPUT/OUTPUT
    DVD
    AUDIO
    SCREEN
    USER
    DIMMERAdjusting the brightness
    : automatically adjusted according to ambi-
    ent light intensity.
    default: 
    AUTO
    4
    3
    2
    1
    AUTO
    PICTURE(Display appearance)
    : decreases the contrast between black and white
    : increases the contrast between black and white[]
    (Adjust the image contrast)
    CONTRAST: darkens
    : lightens
    []
    (Adjust the image brightness)
    BRIGHT: lightens the depth of color on the display
    : deepens the depth of color on the display
    []
    (Adjust the image color depth)
    COLOR: emphasizes red in the color image
    : emphasizes green in the color image
    Note: 
    ¡When  is selected for  (VTR terminal setting),
    is not adjustable.
    TINT
    VTR
    PAL
    []
    (Adjust the image tone or tint)
    TINT
    RADIO
    INPUT/OUTPUT
    DVD
    AUDIO
    SCREEN
    USERDarker
    Brighter
    SRS CS Auto Setting
    : activates SRS
    : inactivates SRS
    default: 
    OFF
    OFFON
    (CS Auto ON/OFF)
    CS Auto
    : more
    : less
    : more
    : less
    : more
    : less
    Setting range:  ,  - 
    default: 
    OFF+
    10
    +
    1
    OFF
    ][
    (Raises the central sound image)
    CENTER FOCUS][
    (Raises the rear sound image)
    REAR FOCUS][
    (Raises the front sound image)
    FRONT FOCUS
    (Raises the sound image)
    FOCUS
    (Customizing the setting)
    CUSTOMIZE
    Note: 
    ¡TruBass
    TruBass is an audio technology to which the technique of
    bass sound reproduction used in pipe organs is electrically
    applied, and in which an equalizer is not used at all and
    bass sound from the speakers to be used is richly repro-
    duced.
    Note: 
    ¡FOCUS
    Focus is an audio technology that moves the sound image
    of playing sound vertically to reproduce the sounds of
    instruments and voices clearly.
    GRAPHIC-EQ 
    (Graphic-equalizer)
    Graphic-equalizer
    Six EQ presets are already provided at shipment in this
    unit. To
    recall a preset memory
    , select the correspon-
    ding preset buttons 
    [1]
    to [6]
    .
    : (Flat) flat frequency response
    : (Rock) speedy and heavy sound
    : (Pop) wide-ranged and deep sound
    : (Vocal) clear sound
    : (Jazz) jazz-specific deep sound
    : (Club) club and disco-specific sound
    You may set your own EQ or modify factory presettings
    in each memory button by following the instructions
    below:
    Adjusting level of each preset
    The level of each of the 7 frequency bands can be
    adjusted.qSelect the preset number that you prefer to adjust.
    wTouch/press 
    /[
    {][
    }]
    to adjust each fre-
    quency.
    eTouch/press the same preset number for more than 2
    seconds.
    Frequency band
    Adjustment range: –12 dB to +12 dB (in 2 dB steps)
    Default: ± 0 dB for each band
    Note: 
    ¡The new level adjustment will overwrite the previous
    level adjustment.
    ¡For resuming the factory settings, touch and hold
    (7 (initialize)) 
    for more than 2 seconds
    .
    ¡Expectable effects vary with the audio format to be used,
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    6k
    3k
    1k
    400 Hz
    160 Hz
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    English
    English
    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust : Determine
    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust : Determine
    LPF/HPF 
    (Low Pass Filter/High Pass Filter)
    Cut off frequency
    : down,    : up
    Setting range:  -  (in 5 Hz step)
    default: 
    : down,    : up
    Setting range:  ,  -  (in 5 Hz step)
    default: 
    Note: 
    ¡This setting is not available if 
    (SRS setting) is
    set to  (on).
    ¡(High pass filter) is enabled only on the
    front speakers (R/L) and rear speakers (L/R).
    HPF CUT OFF
    ON
    CS Auto
    OFF
    225 Hz
    90 Hz
    OFF
    [
    ]
    (High Pass Filter)
    HPF CUT OFF
    100 Hz
    160 Hz
    60 Hz
    [
    ]
    (Sub-woofer Low Pass Filter)
    LPF CUT OFF
    SP LEVEL 
    (Speaker level)
    Adjusting the output balance of each speaker
    : down,    : up
    : down,    : up
    : down,    : up
    : down,    : up
    : down,    : up
    : down,    : up
    Setting range: –10 dB to +10 dB (1 dB steps)
    Default: ± 0 dB for all speakers
    A test signal (a continuous tone) is output from each
    speaker for approximately 2 seconds. 
    Adjust the output balance so that the tone appears to have
    the same volume from each speaker.
    Adjusting the output balance: 
    Adjust the volume of all of the other speakers to the volume
    level of the speaker from which the test signal appears to be
    the quietest.
    ¡If the speaker setting is  (none) or  (no) for a
    speaker, the test signal is not output and that speaker
    cannot be selected. 
    ¡Turn rotary volume controller or 
    press [
    }]
    or [
    {]
    (
    VOL)
    to adjust the volume of the test signal.
    NO
    NONE
    [
    ]
    (Subwoofer speaker output bal-
    ance)
    SUB - W
    [
    ]
    (Left surround speaker output
    balance)
    L¡SURROUND
    [
    ]
    (Right surround speaker output
    balance)
    R¡SURROUND
    [
    ]
    (Right front speaker output bal-
    ance)
    FRONT R
    [
    ]
    (Center speaker output balance)
    CENTER
    [
    ]
    (Left front speaker output bal-
    ance)
    FRONT L
    SP SETUP 
    (Speaker set up)
    Setting the absence/presence and size of each speaker
    : for large speakers, when bass playback is
    possible (at least 100 Hz or lower)
    : for small speakers, or when bass playback is
    not possible
    default: 
    LARGE
    SMALLLARGE
    (Front speaker setting)
    FRONT
    : when using a subwoofer
    : when not using a subwoofer
    default: 
    * A subwoofer (option, CJ-HD302 recommended) is
    required. A power amplifier (option) is also required for
    connecting a subwoofer.
    NO
    NOYES
    (Subwoofer speaker setting)
    SUB - W
    : for large speakers, when bass playback is
    possible (at least 100 Hz or lower)
    : for small speakers, or when bass playback is
    not possible
    : when not using a center speaker
    default: 
    * A center speaker (option, EAB-CF2 recommended) is
    required.
    NONE
    NONESMALLLARGE
    (Center speaker setting)
    CENTER
    : for large speakers, when bass playback is
    possible (at least 100 Hz or lower)
    : for small speakers, or when bass playback is
    not possible
    : when not using a surround speaker
    default: 
    LARGE
    NONESMALLLARGE
    (Surround speaker setting)
    SURROUND
    (AUDIO continued)Note: 
    ¡While the private mode is active, only
    can be
    adjusted.
    FRONT
    Note: 
    ¡While the private
    mode is active, only
    and
    can be
    adjusted.
    FRONT RFRONT L
    SP DELAY 
    (Speaker delay)
    Adjusting the timing with which the audio from each speak-
    er reaches the listener’s position
    : down,    : upSetting range: 0 ms to 5 ms (1 ms steps)
    1 ms = 0.001 seconds
    default: 0 ms
    : down,    : up
    Setting range: 0 ms to 15 ms (1 ms steps)
    1 ms = 0.001 seconds
    default: 0 ms
    ¡Make this adjustment while listening to sound.
    ¡If the speaker setting is 
    (none)
    for a speaker, that
    speaker cannot be selected.
    ¡
    When “PRO LOGIC” is displayed, 15 ms are automatically
    added to the delay time setting for the surround speakers.
    NONE
    [
    ]
    (Surround speaker delay time
    setting)
    SURROUND
    [
    ]
    (Center speaker delay time set-
    ting)
    CENTER
    MODE LEVELSetting the VTR/AUX input levelMake this setting if it is not possible to adjust the volume
    through the connected device (on the output side). 
    : sets the level low/sound volume increases
    : sets the level high/sound volume decreases
    default: 
    : sets the level low/sound volume increases
    : sets the level high/sound volume decreases
    Note: 
    ¡If the input level from VTR/AUX is too high, the audio will
    not be output normally.
    ¡After setting the input level
    The volume can be adjusted by pressing [
    }]
    or [
    {]
    (VOL)on the remote control or turning rotary volume
    controller on the unit.
    default: 
    HIGH
    HIGHLOW
    (Setting for AUX)
    AUX LEVEL
    HIGH
    HIGHLOW
    (Setting for VTR)
    VTR LEVEL 
    						
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    English
    English
    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust : Determine
    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust : Determine
    NAVI SETUP 
    (Navigation set up)
    (Navigation Setting)
    :Front Left/Right speaker
    : Front Left only
    : Front Right only
    default: 
    BOTH
    R chL chBOTH
    (Navigation Speaker)
    NAVI SP
    Preparation:Connect the navi mute lead.
    : unchanged
    : decrease – 10 step
    : decrease – 15 step
    : no sound
    default: 
    Note:
    ¡You can set the navigation mute level when  is
    selected on 
    (navigation input)
    .
    NAVI INPUT
    RGBLEVEL 1
    LEVEL 3LEVEL 2LEVEL 1OFF
    (Navigation mute level)
    NAVI MUTE
    Volume adjustment of the car navigation system. 
    : down,    : up
    [
    ]
    (Navigation Volume)
    NAVI VOLUME
    Setting range: 0 – 40 
    default: 
    30
    Connection with Panasonic car navigation system:
    This manual refers to the connection to the Panasonic
    car navigation system that may possibly come on the
    market in the future. Descriptions regarding the con-
    nection with Panasonic car navigation system are
    boxed with dotted line. 
    RADIO
    INPUT/OUTPUT
    DVD
    AUDIO
    SCREEN
    USER
    DISPLAYDisplay aspect and DVD software mode
    : plays a video in 4:3 screen.
    : plays a video in wide screen (16:9).
    default: 
    WIDE
    WIDENARROW
    (Display aspect setting)
    DVD ASPECT
    PRO LOGIC 5.1 channel listening in Dolby surround sound
    : inactivate Pro Logic
    : activate Pro Logic
    default: 
    Note
    : 
    ¡
    This setting is enabled only in the DVD/VCD/CD player
    mode.¡
    selection in some audio settings may disable audio
    output from the subwoofer.
    ON
    OFF
    ONOFF
    : plays wide-screen video in Pan & Scan
    mode (in which the left and right edges of
    the screen are cut off).
    : plays wide-screen video in letterbox
    mode (in which black bands appear at the
    top and bottom of the screen).
    default: 
    Note: 
    ¡Set the software setting according to the symbol used
    on jacket. (
    apage 20)
    ¡DVD software mode setting is ignored if  or
    is already set in the software.
    ¡Screen aspect of the display unit is changed according to
    the aspect ratio setting (
    apage 50) and DVD software’s
    aspect.
    : sets NTSC in accordance with the equip-
    ment connected to VIDEO-OUT.  
    : sets PAL in accordance with the equip-
    ment connected to VIDEO-OUT.
    default: 
    NTSC
    PALNTSC
    (VIDEO-OUT terminal setting)
    TV TYPELETTER BOX
    PAN & SCAN
    PAN & SCAN
    LETTER BOXPAN & SCAN
    (DVD software mode)
    LETTER BOX
    LANGUAGELanguage Setting
    : English
    : French
    : Spanish
    : other language. Input the language code.
    (apage 59)
    default: 
    ENG
    OTHERSPAFREENG
    (DVD menu language)
    MENU
    Note:
    ¡A disc supporting closed captioning and subtitles may
    overlap each other on the screen. In this case, turn the
    subtitle off.
    : English
    : French
    : Spanish
    : other language. Input the language code.
    (apage 59)
    default: 
    ENG
    OTHERSPAFREENG
    (Subtitle language)
    SUBTITLE
    Note:¡These adjustments being executed, playback will start
    from the beginning of a disc.
    : English
    : French
    : Spanish
    : other language. Input the language code.
    (apage 59)
    default: 
    ENG
    OTHERSPAFREENG
    (Audio language)
    AUDIO
    RADIO
    INPUT/OUTPUT
    DVD
    AUDIO
    SCREEN
    USER
    DOWN MIXChanging Dolby Digital/dts Audio to 2-Channel Stereo
    Playback
    Note
    : 
    ¡
    This function is available only when “Dolby Digital” or
    “dts” source is playing.
    : original Source Output
    : 2-channel conversion output
    default: 
    OFF
    ONOFF
    MULTI-CH 
    (Multiple channel)
    Sound output of Dolby Digital 2 ch. from all speakers
    : keeps the source output 2 ch. sound.
    : changes sound from 2 ch. to 5.1 ch.
    default: 
    OFF
    ONOFF
    DR COMP 
    (Dynamic Range Compression)
    Maintaining the ambience even while listening at a low vol-
    ume level
    Compression style selecting 
    : DR COMP OFF
    : DR COMP ON
    : made with the greatest compression,
    roughly equivalent to a TV broadcast.
    default: 
    OFF
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    English
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    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust : Determine
    [MENU]
    [MODE]
    []] [[] [}] [{]
    [ENTER]
    : Previous menu
    : Previous menu: Quit
    : Quit: Select/adjust
    : Select/adjust : Determine
    PAL/NTSC SELECTPAL/NTSC selection
    : sets NTSC in accordance with the equipment
    connected to VTR-IN. 
    : sets PAL in accordance with the equipment
    connected to VTR-IN. 
    default: 
    : sets NTSC in accordance with the equipment
    connected to CAMERA-IN. 
    : sets PAL in accordance with the equipment
    connected to CAMERA-IN. 
    default: 
    NTSC
    PALNTSC
    (Camera terminal setting)
    CAMERA
    NTSC
    PALNTSC
    (VTR terminal setting)
    VTR
    FM SETUPSetting for FM stations
    : adjusted automatically
    : narrows the frequency bandwidth to be
    received to prioritize noise reduction.
    : widens the frequency bandwidth to be
    received to prioritize sound quality.
    default: 
    : saves the preset stations in each band.
    : saves the preset stations in all FM lists regard-
    less of band.
    default: 
    EACH
    ALLEACH
    (Auto preset setting)
    AUTO PRESET
    AUTO
    WIDENARROWAUTO
    (FM IF filter switching) 
    NOISE SUPPRESSIONAM SETUPSetting for AM stations
    : narrows the frequency bandwidth to be
    received to prioritize noise reduction.
    : goes between  and  .
    : widens the frequency bandwidth to be
    received to prioritize sound quality.
    default: 
    MID
    WIDE
    WIDE
    NARROW
    MIDNARROW
    (Noise suppression)
    NOISE SUPPRESSIONXM CATEGORYCategory setting
    : enables category switching
    : disenables category switching
    default: 
    Note: 
    ¡Channel selection while  is set is performed within
    the same category. (
    apage 37)
    ON
    OFF
    OFFON
    (Category setting)
    XM CATEGORY
    RADIO
    INPUT/OUTPUT
    DVD
    AUDIO
    SCREEN
    USER
    (INPUT/OUTPUT continued)
    INPUT SELECTInput selection
    :connected to the RGB input cord, or a
    car navigation system not connected
    : connected to the VTR-IN
    default: 
    RGB
    VTRRGB
    (Navigation Input)
    NAVI INPUT
    :unconnected
    :connected to VTR-IN
    :connected to CAMERA-IN
    default: 
    Note: 
    ¡The audio output should be connected to CH/AUX-IN.
    OFF
    CAMERAVTROFF
    (Video input for DVD Changer)
    CH VIDEO INPUT
    OUTPUT SELECTOutput SelectionYou can have different picture and sound on the front  and
    rear monitors at the same time.
    Preparation: Connect another optional rear monitor.
    (e.g. CY-VHD9500U) (aInstallation Instruction)
    : same as front monitor
    : DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/WMA
    : VTR
    default: 
    Note: 
    ¡This menu can also be opened by touching/pressing and
    holding   /[MENU]
    .
    ¡For CD/MP3/WMA, the screen becomes blue.
    ¡Images are not displayed on the rear monitor in the DVD
    changer mode even if  is selected.
    This function allows the background camera view to be displayed
    at the all times.
    : background camera view is always on the display.: each mode image is on the display.
    default: 
    OFF
    OFFON
    (Always display background
    camera on the display)
    BACK GROUND CAMERA
    AUTO
    AUTO
    VTRDVDAUTO
    (Rear Monitor Set up)
    REAR MONITOR
    CAMERA SETUPRear View Camera set up
    Selection of the terminal that connects to the rear view
    camera.
    Preparation:Connect the reverse lead. (
    a
    Installation
    Instructions)
    : unconnected
    : connected to the CAMERA-IN
    default: 
    Note: 
    ¡Make sure to select  when no rear view camera is
    connected.
    OFF
    OFF
    ONOFF
    (Rear view camera set up)
    CAMERA
    Images through the rear view camera can be shown in
    scale display mode.
    : scale display off
    : scale display on
    default: 
    OFF
    ONOFF
    (Rear view camera scale)
    SCALEor : adjust
    [
    ]
    (Scale adjustment)
    SCALE ADJUST
    MODE SKIPMode skipIf a VTR is not used, the VTR mode is skipped when chang-
    ing the mode.
    : do not skip
    : skip VTR
    default: 
    If a AUX is not used, the AUX mode is skipped when
    changing the mode.
    : do not skip
    : skip AUX
    default: 
    OFF
    ONOFF
    (AUX  skip)
    AUX  SKIP
    OFF
    ONOFF
    (VTR  skip)
    VTR  SKIP 
    						
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    Settings
    (continued)
    English
    English
    ENTER
    TILT
    O/C
    ASP
    MUTEMODE MENU
    CQ-VD7001U
    NAVI
    OPEN / CLOSE
    EJECT NAVIGATION ASPECT
    POWER
    VOLP·MODE
    DISCOPEN / CLOSE
    CQ-VD7001U
    TILT
    TEXTTUNE /
    TRACK
    ❑
    Aspect Ratio
    Default: NORMAL
    Mode: 4 typesPress and hold [ASP](ASPECT)on the display unit or [A]
    (ASPECT)on the remote control to change the aspect ratio
    as follows.
    ¡The conventional display image
    has a 4 to 3 ratio of horizontal to
    vertical.
    ¡In this case, a blank area
    remains on the right and left
    sides of the display. NORMAL[ASP](ASPECT) 
    (P • MODE)
    [A](ASPECT) 
    (P • MODE)
    ¡The screen is extended horizon-
    tally as a whole to the aspect
    ratio of 16 to 9.
    ¡The extension ratio is the same
    at any point of the screen. FULL¡The screen is fully extended at
    the normal aspect ratio of 4 to
    3.
    ¡The top and bottom of the
    screen are slightly cut. ZOOM¡The screen is extended horizon-
    tally to the aspect ratio of 16 to
    9.
    ¡The extension ratio increases
    toward the right and left ends of
    the screen. JUST
    Note:
    ¡This adjustment is common to video mode.
    ¡You cannot change the aspect in the menu screen and a
    screen in the CD, MP3/WMA, radio and CD changer mode.
    These are fixed to “FULL” as well as a Navigation Image.¡When the rear view camera is in operation with the
    transmission gear shift in the reverse position, the image
    is shown on the “FULL” screen only.
    ¡In some cases, the picture looks different from the origi-
    nal one due to your selection of aspect.
    ❑
    Private Mode
    You can mute the sounds from the rear speakers if neces-
    sary. Activation of the private mode allows you to enjoy the
    front monitor and rear monitor (e.g. CY-VHD9500U) inde-
    pendently with different sources at the same time.
    Default: Private mode offPress and hold [ASP](P • MODE)on the display unit or
    [A](P • MODE)on the remote control for more than 2 sec-
    onds to activate the private mode function or inactivate it in
    turn.
    Note:
    ¡Be sure to set to OFF when you do not use the private
    mode.
    ¡It is not possible to choose and set the  (CS Auto
    Setting) (
    apage 43) and  (speaker delay)(
    a
    page 45) on the sound setting menu while private mode
    is active. 
    SP DELAY
    SRS
    “P • MODE” indicator
    lights when the
    Private Mode is acti-
    vated.
    It is recommended to use
    optional Over-head
    Monitor (CY-VHD9500U)
    and headphones supplied
    to CY-VHD9500U.
    RadioDVD
    Private mode
    Off
    Private mode
    OnMute
    RadioDVDRadio
    Caution
    ¡This is to remind you that compression or extension
    of the screen using the aspect ratio (screen mode)
    changing function of this product for commercial pur-
    pose of profit making or viewing/listening by the pub-
    lic could infringe on the rights of the author protected
    by the copyright law.
    ¡If you expand normal picture (4 to 3) by using
    “JUST”, “ZOOM” or “FULL” aspect to the full of the
    screen, you might not see the periphery of the pic-
    ture, or you might see a distorted picture.  Therefore,
    use the “NORMAL” mode to see the original picture
    as the author intended it.
    ENTER
    PWR MODE MENU NAVI
    ASPECT SCROLL
    P-MODE
    NAVIGATION POWER
    STOPDVD MENU TITLE/CHAPTERST / MONORANDOM RETURN
    DISP
    RET DVD
    RAND TITLE
    AUDIOANGLE
    SCAN REP
    SUBSCRL MUTEVOL
    12 3
    45 6
    7
    A8
    09PAUSE
    TRACK / SEARCHPLAY
    SUBTITLE
    VOLDISC/FOLDER DISC/FOLDER
    CAR AV
    A 
    						
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    Trouble Shooting
    English
    English
    ■Common
    Problem
    Possible cause
    aPossible solution
    The safety device works.
    aConsult your dealer, or your nearest Panasonic Servicenter.
    The power of the unit
    fails unintentionally.The plus and minus terminals at right and left channels of speakers are con-
    nected reversely.
    aPerform the speaker wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram.The sound field is not
    clear in the stereo
    mode. Central sound is
    not settled.The speaker wiring is reversed between right and left.
    aPerform the speaker wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram.The speaker channels
    are reversed between
    right and left.There is a break, a short circuit, poor contact or wrong wiring regarding the
    speaker wiring.
    aCheck the speaker wiring.No sound from 
    speaker(s)Some operations are not executable in particular modes such as menu mode.
    aRead the operating instructions carefully and cancel the mode. If the
    unit is still out of order, consult your dealer.Some operations are
    not executable.Alternator noise comes from the car.
    aChange the wiring position of the ground lead.
    aMount a noise filter on the power supply.Noise is made in step
    with engine revolu-
    tions.There is an electromagnetic-wave generator such as a cellular phone near the
    unit or its electrical lines.
    aKeep the electromagnetic-wave generator such as a cellular phone 
    away from the unit and the wiring of the unit. If noise cannot be 
    eliminated due to the wiring harness of the car, consult your dealer.
    The contact of the ground lead is poor.
    aMake sure that the ground lead is connected to an unpainted part of the
    chassis securely.
    NoiseMUTE is set to ON.
    aSet MUTE to OFF.
    The wiring of speaker lines is not correct, or a break or poor contact arises.
    aCheck the wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram. (aInstallation
    Instructions)
    Sound is not 
    generated.The power cord (battery, power and ground) is connected in the wrong way.
    aCheck the wiring.
    Fuse blows out.
    aEliminate the cause of fuse blowout and replace the fuse with new one.
    Consult your dealer.
    No power to the unit
    ■
    Radio■
    XM Satellite Radio■
    CD
    Something such as a peeled label obstructs the disc coming out.
    aPress and hold the 
    [u]
    for more than 10 seconds (disc forced ejection).
    In case that the disc forced ejection does not work, consult your dealer.
    The microcontroller in the unit operates abnormally due to noise or other factors.aUnplug the power cord and plug it again. In case the unit is still out of
    order, consult your dealer. 
    Disc unejectableThe unit is not sufficiently secured.
    aSecure the unit to the console box.
    The unit is tilted at over 30˚ in the front-to-end direction.
    aMake the angle 30˚ or less.
    Sound skipping due to
    vibration There is a flaw or foreign object on the disc.
    aRemove the foreign object, or use a flawless disc. Sound skipping or
    noiseThe disc is inserted upside down.
    aInsert a disc correctly.
    There is a flaw or foreign object on the disc.
    aRemove the foreign object, or use a flawless disc.
    No playback or disc
    ejectedNo contract with XM Satellite Radio Inc.
    aRefer to page 36 of this book and the XM’s website to sign up for XM
    Radio service.Channel unselectableThe contact of the battery lead is poor, or the battery lead is not always 
    powered.
    aMake sure that the battery lead is connected securely, and preset sta-
    tions again.Preset stations cannot
    be stored.The number of receivable stations is less than 6.
    aMove to an area where receivable stations number is maximum, and try
    presetting.The number of auto
    preset stations is less
    than 6.Antenna installation or wiring of antenna cable is faulty.
    aCheck whether the antenna mounting position and its wiring are correct.
    In addition, check to see whether the antenna ground is securely con-
    nected to the chassis.
    No power is supplied to the antenna amplifier (when using a film antenna, etc.).aCheck the wiring of the antenna battery lead.
    Poor reception or
    noise
    ❑
    If You Suspect Something Wrong
    Check and take steps as described below.
    If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recom-
    mended to take the unit to your nearest authorized Panasonic
    Servicenter. The product should be serviced only by qualified per-
    sonnel. Please refer checking and repair to professionals. Panasonic
    shall not be liable for any accidents arising out of neglect of check-
    ing the unit or your own repair after your checking.
    Warning
    ¡Do not use the unit in an irregular condition,
    for example, without sound, or with smoke or
    a foul smell, which can cause ignition or elec-
    tric shock. Immediately stop using the unit
    and consult your dealer.
    ¡Never try to repair the unit by yourself
    because it is dangerous to do so. 
    						
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    Trouble Shooting 
    (continued)
    English
    English
    ■
    MP3/WMANote:
    ¡Refer to “Notes on MP3/WMA” (apage 26)■
    DVD■
    Car Navigation, VCR, Camcorder, Rear View Camera, Rear Monitor
    AUTO
    (AUTO) is not selected as the rear monitor setting.
    aSelect  
    AUTO
    (AUTO) for the setting.
    The picture or the
    sound of the rear moni-
    tor is not switchable.
    Rear view camera is not connected correctly.
    aConnect a rear view camera correctly.Input setting of camera is not correct.
    aCorrect the input setting.
    The picture from a rear
    view camera is not dis-
    played.
    A VCR or Camcorder is not connected correctly.
    aConnect a VCR or Camcorder correctly.
    The picture from a VCR or a
    camcorder is not displayed.
    The connection of a car navigation system is not correct.
    aConnect it correctly.Input setting of a car navigation system is not correct.
    aCorrect the input setting.
    The picture from a car
    navigation system is
    not displayed.
    The disc is still unfinalized.
    aFinalize the disc. 
    Refer to “Before Disc Playback” (apage 20) or “Notes on Discs” 
    (apage 58) for other cases.
    A DVD-R or DVD-RW is
    not playable.
    If audio or subtitles in that language are not recorded on the disc, the audio or
    subtitles do not switch to that language. (Some discs permit switching
    through a menu screen. Refer to the guide provided with your disc.)
    The audio/subtitle 
    language selected in
    the DVD settings is not
    used.
    ¡It is not possible to switch if the disc does not have multiple audio lan-
    guages/subtitle languages/angles recorded on it. (Refer to the guide provid-
    ed with your disc.)
    ¡Some discs permit switching through a menu screen.
    ¡Sometimes, switching angles is possible only with certain scenes.
    Cannot switch the audiolanguage/subtitle 
    language/angle.
    There is a flaw or foreign objects on the disc.
    aRemove the foreign objects, or use a flawless disc. For MP3/WMA, refer
    to the description about MP3/WMA.Playing VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files may cause sound skipping.
    aPlay Non-VBR files.
    Sound skipping or
    noiseThe playability of some CD-R/RWs may depend on the combination of media,
    recording software and recorder to be used even if these CD-R/RWs are
    playable on other devices such as a PC.
    aMake CD-R/RWs in a different combination of media, recording software
    and recorder after referring to the description about MP3/WMA.The CD-R/RWs that are
    playable on other
    devices are not
    playable on this unit.The disc has unplayable formatted data.
    aRefer to the description about MP3/WMA for playable sound data except
    CD-DA (i.e. music CD).No playback or disc
    ejected
    ■
    Display Settings■
    Remote control unit■
    Sound settings
    Playing back a disc having a subwoofer channel
    ¡Subwoofer is set to  
    NO
    (no) in the speaker setting.
    aSet subwoofer to  
    YES
    (yes).
    ¡Down mix 
    aNo technical trouble. Cancel the down mix.
    ¡Private mode is set to  
    ON
    (on).
    aSet private mode to  
    OFF
    (off).
    ¡Pro Logic is set to  
    ON
    (on).
    aSet Pro Logic to  
    OFF
    (off).
    No sound from the
    subwooferThe speaker setting is  
    NO
    (no) or   
    NONE
    (none) .
    aSet it correctly.
    No sound on the
    speaker.
    The speaker leads are connected in reverse between right and left.
    aConnect the speaker wires to the correct one.
    Left and right sounds
    are reversed.
    Cables are not correctly connected.
    aConnect the cables correctly.
    No sound from left,
    right, front, or rear
    speaker.
    The battery is inserted in the wrong direction. A wrong battery is inserted.
    aInsert a correct battery in the correct direction.The battery is weak.
    aReplace the battery with new one.The aiming direction of the remote control unit is wrong.
    aAim the remote control unit at the sensor of the unit and press buttons.The sensor is exposed to direct sunlight. (The remote control unit may not be
    operable when the sensor is exposed to direct sunlight. In such a case, the
    system is not faulty.)
    aBlock off sunlight to the sensor.
    No response to press-
    ing buttons
    This is a characteristic of liquid crystal panels and is not a problem.
    Red, blue, or green
    spots appears.
    The monitor stops on the way to the home position.aPress [O/C] (OPEN/CLOSE).
    The display does not
    go back into the unit.
    The screen is not adjusted properly.
    aMake every adjustment of the screen.
    The picture is dark.
    The picture is whitish.
    Something is wrong
    with the picture. The
    picture is light in color.
    AUTO
    (AUTO) 
    dimmer is selected.
    aSelect one of the dimmer levels from among 1 to 4 to make the dimmer
    adjustment become free from light intensity.
    The brightness of the
    screen is not stable. 
    						
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    English
    English
    ❑
    Error Display Messages
    Note:¡There may be cases when the disc numbers affected by an error are displayed before E1 and E2.¡Displays and the steps to be taken for errors vary in part from changer to changer. For details, refer to the Operating
    Instructions for the changer used.■CD/MP3/WMA/DVD/VCD (Video CD)/CD Changer/DVD Changer
    An attempt was made to play a disc with a region number other than “1” or
    “ALL”.
    aPress [u] and check the disc.
    REGION ERROR
    No magazine is in the changer.
    aLoad the changer with  CD-loaded magazine.
    NO MAGAZINE
    No disc is in the player.
    aInsert disc into the disc slot.
    NO DISC
    A WMA file can be copyrighted. 
    aThe file protected by copyright is not playable.
    PROTECTED
    The type of  the file that is selected is not supported.
    aCheck disc.
    - E 4 -
    No operation by some cause.
    aPress [u]. If failure persists, press the reset switch. (Press the reset
    switch in the CD changer). If normal operation is not restored, call the
    store where you purchased the unit or the nearest Panasonic Servicenter.
    - E 3 -
    Disc has scratches.
    aCheck disc.
    - E 2 -
    Disc is dirty, or is upside down.
    aCheck disc.
    - E 1 -Display
    Possible cause
    aPossible solution
    ■XM Satellite Radio
    Channel not in service.aThis channel is not currently in service. Tune to another channel.
    OFF AIR
    XM broadcasts unreceivable because of poor receiving conditions.aMove to an area where XM broadcasts can be received well.
    NO SIGNAL
    XM antenna unconnected.aConnect the XM antenna.
    ANTENNA
    Cannot receive XM satellite radio.
    aVerify the wiring.
    NO XM
    ❑
    Product Servicing
    If the suggestions in the charts do not solve the problem,
    we recommend that you take it to your nearest authorized
    Panasonic Servicenter. The product should be serviced
    only by a qualified technician.❑
    Replacing the Fuse
    Use fuses of the same specified rating (15 A). Using differ-
    ent substitutes or fuses with higher rating, or connecting
    the product directly without a fuse, could cause fire or
    damage to this unit.
    If the replacement fuse fails, contact your nearest
    Panasonic Servicenter for service.
    ❑
    If the Unit Begins to
    Malfunction...
    Reset switch
    Insert a hard, slender stick into the hole and push the
    switch.
    Important
    Push the switch only when the unit fails to operate with any
    buttons. (Stored settings and adjustments are not cleared.) 
    If the unit fails to return to normal condition, call the near-
    est Panasonic Servicenter and ask for repairs.
    Note:¡If the ID-CODE has been already set, you will be asked to
    enter the ID-CODE right after the unit is restarted.
    ENTER
    TILT
    O/COPEN / CLOSE
    EJECT ONDISC
    TEXT
    TUNE /
    TRACKReset switch
    Maintenance
    ❑
    Cleaning this Unit
    When the unit is dirty, wipe the surface of the display using
    the Wiping Cloth (supplied).Cleaning without the supplied cloth1Moisten the soft cloth in dishwashing
    soap diluted with water and wring well.
    2Wipe lightly. Go over the same surface
    with a dry cloth.
    Note:
    ¡Since there is the possibility of water drops getting
    inside of the unit, do not directly apply cleanser to the
    surface.
    ¡Do not scratch the screen with your nails or other hard
    objects. The resulting scratches or marks will obscure
    the images.
    ❑
    Caution on Cleaning
    Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a
    minimum of maintenance. Use a dry soft cloth for routine
    exterior cleaning. Never use benzine, thinner or other sol-
    vents.
    Alcohol
    Pesticide
    Wax
    Benzine Thinner
    Caution
    ¡If water drops or similar wet substances get inside the
    monitor, it may cause a malfunction.
    Alcohol
    Pesticide
    Wax
    Benzine Thinner 
    						
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    Notes on Discs
    English
    English
    Language Code List
    8277 Rhaeto-Romance8279 Romanian8285 Russian8365 Sanskrit8368 Sindhi8372 Serbo-Croatian8373 Singhalese8375 Slovak8376 Slovenian8377 Samoan8378 Shona8379 Somali8381 Albanian8382 Serbian8385 Sundanese8386 Swedish8387 Swahili8465 Tamil8469 Telugu8471 Tajik8472 Thai8473 Tigrinya8475 Turkmen8476 Tagalog8479 Tonga8482 Turkish8484 Tatar8487 Twi8575 Ukrainian8582 Urdu8590 Uzbek8673 Vietnamese8679 Volapük8779 Wolof8872 Xhosa8979 Yoruba9072 Chinese
    9085 ZuluCode Language Name
    In “OTHER” cases... 
    (apage 46)
    Note:¡Setting is finished and the display returns to the main menu.¡The display returns to the previous one when [RET](RETURN)is pressed.
    (The setting is not reflected.) DVD language menu (apage 46)7289 Armenian7365 Interlingua7378 Indonesian7383 Icelandic7384 Italian7387 Hebrew7465 Japanese7473 Yiddish7487 Javanese7565 Georgian7575 Kazakh7576 Greenlandic7577 Cambodian7578 Kannada7579 Korean7583 Kashmiri7585 Kurdish7589 Kirghiz7665 Latin7678 Lingala7679 Laothian7684 Lithuanian7686 Latvian, Lettish7771 Malagasy7773 Maori7775 Macedonian7776 Malayalam7778 Mongolian7779 Moldavian7782 Marathi7783 Malay7784 Maltese7789 Burmese7865 Nauru7869 Nepali7876 Dutch7879 Norwegian7982 Oriya8065 Panjabi8076 Polish8083 Pashto, Pushto8084 Portuguese
    8185 QuechuaCode Language Name
    6565 Afar6566 Abkhazian6570 Afrikaans6577 Ameharic6582 Arabic6583 Assamese6589 Aymara6590 Azerbaijani6665 Bashkir6669 Byelorussian6671 Bulgarian6672 Bihari6678 Bengali; Bangla6679 Tibetan6682 Breton6765 Catalan6779 Corsican6783 Czech6789 Welsh6865 Danish6869 German6890 Bhutani6976 Greek6978 English6979 Esperanto6983 Spanish6984 Estonian6985 Basque7065 Persian7073 Finnish7074 Fiji7079 Faroese7082 French7089 Frisian7165 Irish7168 Scots Gaelic7176 Galician7178 Guarani7185 Gujarati7265 Hausa7273 Hindi7282 Croatian
    7285 HungarianCode Language Name
    Touch the number of the desired language code on the panel.Input the four digit language code pressing the buttons [0]to [9]
    DVD VTRRADIOCH-CEND
    How to hold the disc¡Do not touch the underside of the disc.¡Do not scratch the disc.¡Do not bend disc.¡When not in use, keep disc in the case.Do not use discs that fit any of the descriptions given
    below. Using these discs may damage the discs or
    cause the unit to malfunction.¡Special discs in a shape which is not round¡Discs with adhered labels, etc. on them¡Damaged or deformed discsDiscs with burrsPlease remove the burrs
    before use.
    Discs with cracks, scratch-
    es or parts missing Shoddily made discsDisc accessories (stabiliz-
    ers, etc.) Protective films or sheetsLabels created by a printer Disc with adhered stickers
    or tape
    Disc insert
    The surfaces of new discs tend to be slippery. Therefore,
    when using such a disc for the first time, it may not load
    satisfactorily even when it has been inserted into the unit.
    At a time like this, insert the disc into the unit as far as it
    will go until it is loaded properly.When inserting a disc into or ejecting and removing it
    from the unit, insert it straight in or eject and remove it
    straight out in parallel with the unit. Otherwise, the disc
    may be scratched or marked in the process.Do not leave discs in the following places:¡Direct sunlight¡Near car heaters¡Dirty, dusty and damp areas¡On seats and dashboards
    Disc cleaning
    Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe from the center outward.
    Do not attach any seals or labels to your discs.
    Do not write on the disc label in a heavy pen or ballpoint
    pen.Notes on CD-Rs/RWs, 
    DVD-Rs/RWs¡You may have trouble playing back some CD-R/RW,
    DVD-Rs/RWs discs recorded on CD/DVD recorders
    (CD-R/RW, DVD-Rs/RWs drives), either due to their
    recording characteristics or dirt, fingerprints, scratches,
    etc. on the disc surface.
    ¡CD-R/RW, DVD-Rs/RWs discs are less resistant to high
    temperatures and high humidity than ordinary music
    CDs.  Leaving them inside a car for extended periods
    may damage and make playback impossible.
    ¡The unit may not successfully playback a CD-R/RW,
    DVD-Rs/RWs that was made by the combination of
    writing software, a CD/DVD recorder (CD-R/RW, DVD-
    Rs/RWs drive) and a disc if they are incompatible with
    one another.
    ¡This player does not play CD-R/RW, DVD-Rs/RWs discs
    if the session is not closed.
    ¡Be sure to observe the handling instructions of CD-
    R/RW, DVD-Rs/RWs discs.
    ¡This player does not play CD-R/RW discs which contain
    other than CD-DA or MP3/WMA data.
     
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