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Brand | Pioneer |
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Model | KEH-P5900 |
Category | Car Receiver |
Language | English |
Identifies controls and buttons on the main car stereo unit.
Details the functions and buttons of the CD-R600 remote.
Provides general information about the product and guidance on the manual.
Covers serial number, security, and after-sales service contacts.
Essential guidelines for safe operation and handling.
Steps to select and play audio sources like Tuner, Tape, CD.
Operations for cassette playback, FF/REW, and music search.
Manual tuning, seek tuning, and preset station management.
Track search, disc selection, and playback controls.
Understanding display indicators, buttons, and menu access.
Tuning to strong stations for better reception.
Automatic memorization of up to 18 FM and 6 AM stations.
Features for repeating songs and skipping silent parts.
Listen to radio during tape operations and apply Dolby NR.
Selecting playback modes: repeat, random, and scanning tracks.
Pausing playback, Instant Track Selection, and erasing programs.
Inputting, selecting, and displaying disc titles and text information.
Using Compression and Dynamic Bass Emphasis for audio tuning.
Specifics for handling and selecting discs in a 50-disc magazine.
Switching between equalizer presets and adjusting EQ bands.
Adjusting speaker balance, fader, and fine-tuning equalizer curves.
Using Loudness, FIE, and SLA for improved audio experience.
Features to deter theft and steps for detaching the front panel.
Procedure for replacing the front panel and warning tone function.
Accessing and operating the initial configuration menu.
Configuring clock, warning tone, AUX mode, and display brightness.
Memorizing custom functions for the PGM button.
Managing the on/off state of the time display.
Choosing AUX input and customizing its display title.
Automatic muting during incoming/outgoing calls.
Advice on tape use, storage, and player maintenance.
Instructions for cleaning the cassette player head.