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Type | Car Receiver |
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CD Playback | No |
MP3 Playback | No |
Equalizer | Yes |
DIN Size | 1 DIN |
Detachable Face | Yes |
Channels | 4 |
Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz |
Tuner | AM/FM |
Guidance on establishing safe listening volumes to protect hearing and prevent distortion.
A list of common sounds and their decibel levels to illustrate safe and dangerous exposure.
Provides information for the user and guidance on the operation manual.
States that the unit complies with Canadian ICES-003 digital apparatus standards.
Details regarding the unit itself and the location of its serial number for security.
Information on how to obtain after-sales service and contact Pioneer support centers.
Instructions on registering the product online for updates and warranty purposes.
Explanation of the XM READY mark indicating compatibility with Pioneer XM tuners.
Instructions on protecting the unit from theft by detaching and reattaching the front panel.
Step-by-step guide on how to securely attach the front panel to the head unit.
Operation of the SOURCE button for turning the unit on and selecting audio sources.
Functionality of the DISPLAY button for switching views and CLOCK for time settings.
Operation of the TAPE EJECT button and fast forward/rewind controls for cassette tapes.
Explains the function of buttons like LOCAL/BSM and BAND for tuner operation.
Details the purpose of BTB and AUDIO buttons for sound customization.
Description of the DETACH button used to remove the front panel.
Functionality of the 1-6 buttons for preset tuning and multi-CD player disc selection.
Operation of the seek tuning buttons for finding radio stations automatically.
How to turn the loudness feature on or off to enhance low and high sound frequencies.
Operation of the VOLUME buttons to increase or decrease the audio output level.
Procedure to power on the unit by selecting a source.
Instructions on switching between available audio sources like Tuner, Cassette, and CD.
Procedure to power off the unit by pressing and holding the SOURCE button.
Steps for tuning into radio stations, adjusting volume, and selecting bands (FM/AM).
How to store favorite radio frequencies in memory and recall them using preset buttons.
Method for finding radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for clear reception.
Activating local seek tuning to filter out weaker stations and tune only to strong ones.
Automatic storage of strongest broadcast frequencies for easy recall via preset buttons.
Instructions for inserting, playing, and ejecting cassette tapes, including direction control.
Enables listening to the radio during tape fast-forwarding or rewinding.
Steps for selecting and playing CDs, including disc number and track selection.
How to cycle through different display modes for disc number and playback time.
Explanation of repeat play options: MCD (all discs), TRK (track), and DSC (disc).
Instructions on how to temporarily pause and resume CD playback.
Introduction to audio functions and indicators for sound adjustments.
How to adjust front/rear speaker balance and left/right speaker balance.
Selecting and using various BTB settings like DYNAMIC, POWER, MAX, CUSTOM, and FLAT.
Instructions on how to modify the bass and treble levels for desired sound output.
How to turn loudness on or off to enhance low and high frequencies at low volumes.
Explains how to adjust volume levels for different sources to maintain consistent audio.
Step-by-step instructions for setting the unit's clock display.
How to turn the clock display on or off using the CLOCK button.
Information on controlling an external XM tuner, including channel selection modes.
Advice on handling cassette tapes to prevent jams and ensure proper playback.
Guidelines for using cassette tapes, including avoiding damaged tapes and temperature extremes.
Guidance on cleaning the playback head to maintain optimal sound quality and prevent issues.
Detailed technical specifications for the unit, covering general, audio, and tuner parameters.