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Display Size | 6.95 inches |
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Touchscreen | Yes |
Apple CarPlay | Yes |
Android Auto | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes |
USB Ports | 1 (Rear) |
Built-in Amplifier | Yes |
EQ Bands | 10-band graphic equalizer |
SiriusXM Ready | Yes |
WebLink Compatibility | Yes |
DAB+ | No |
HDMI Input | No |
AM/FM Tuner | Yes |
Display Type | TFT |
Preamp Outputs | 3 Pairs |
Camera Input | Yes |
Compatible Audio Formats | MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC |
Compatible Video Formats | WMV |
Dimensions | 178 x 100 x 133 mm |
Chassis Size | Double-DIN |
Weight | 1.5 kg |
Ensures safe installation, noting the unit gets hot and requires proper placement.
Avoid fire/shock hazard by keeping the unit dry and referring servicing to qualified personnel.
Details FCC/IC compliance for digital devices, interference, and radiation exposure limits.
Warns against installing in cars without ACC position to prevent battery drain.
States Sony is not responsible for changes to third-party services.
Limits Sony's liability for damages arising from product use.
Warns against relying solely on electronic devices for essential emergency communications.
Covers interference with medical devices and security of connections.
Identifies and explains the functions of the main unit's buttons and screen.
Illustrates and labels different screen display areas like HOME1 and HOME2.
Explains indicators for returning to previous display, lists, mute, and options.
Details indicators for clock, device name, signal strength, and battery status.
Describes areas showing playback, controls, or unit status based on the source.
Lists various app icons and explains their meaning and availability.
Guides on initial setup and usage of Apple CarPlay wirelessly.
Explains how to use Android Auto wirelessly or via USB.
Details the process for pairing Bluetooth devices with the unit.
Provides steps to disable the demonstration (Demo Mode) display.
Explains how to update the unit's firmware via the support site or USB tethering.
Covers automatic antenna extension, factory reset, and cleaning.
Emphasizes avoiding distraction while driving and safe operation practices.
Explains video playback restrictions when the car is not parked.
Provides guidelines for cleaning, avoiding damage, and handling the LCD panel.
Offers advice on cleaning, touching, and avoiding damage to the touch screen.
Lists compatible iPhone models and notes on using accessories and CarPlay.
Specifies applicability for customers in the USA, not Canada.
Details RMS power output, SN ratio, and impedance.
Provides details on display type, dimensions, pixels, and color system.
Lists tuning ranges, sensitivity, and signal-to-noise ratios for FM/AM.
Details the USB interface type and maximum current.
Covers communication system, output, range, frequency, and profiles.
Lists compatible Wi-Fi standards, radio frequency, and output power.
Details speaker outputs, impedance, and maximum power output.
Includes power requirements, current consumption, dimensions, and mass.
General warnings for installation, including ACC position, wiring, and physical handling.
Advice on amperage ratings when combining with other stereo components.
Warns about potential unit restarts with start-stop systems.
Mentions potential issues with functions like video blocking on cars with electric parking brakes.
Specifies the recommended maximum mounting angle.
Lists all included parts for installing the unit, such as cables and mounting hardware.
Emphasizes insulating leads to prevent short circuits and unit damage.
Warns that incorrect connections or short circuits can damage the unit.
Illustrates and labels all connection points for audio, video, power, and accessories.
Instructions for connecting the black ground lead to a common ground point.
Details connecting the unit to a terminal that is always energized.
Explains connecting to the terminal powered when the ignition is on accessory.
Guide for connecting antenna control leads or booster power supply.
Details connecting to the remote input of an optional amplifier.
Instructions for connecting to the car's illumination signal.
Explains connecting the parking brake lead for safety features.
Details connecting power for the rear view camera via the rear lamp lead.
Explains connecting the speed pulse signal for accurate car location.
Notes that installation of a rear view camera is required before use.
Explains the memory circuit connection when the yellow lead is connected.
Provides advice on connecting speakers, including impedance and power handling.
Guides on choosing a flat, clear location for microphone mounting.
Warns about cord dangers around steering column or gearstick and airbag interference.
Tips on using clips, bases, and cleaning the surface before attachment.
Recommends locations with clear satellite reception and no interference with car equipment.
Warns about cord dangers around steering column or gearstick and airbag interference.
Tips on using the metal plate, avoiding electrical interference, and ensuring adhesion.
Details installation of the connection cable and registration for steering wheel remote use.
Provides wiring details and warnings for the RC-SR1 connection cable.
Explains how to enable an adaptor for the steering wheel remote control.
Details the installation of the USB Type-C extension cable for device connection.
Instructs on connecting a USB device using the extension cable and accessing it via HOME > USB.
Notes potential installation difficulties in some Japanese cars and advises consulting a dealer.
Illustrates mounting the unit using brackets and screws specific to car models.
Advises using only the specified mounting screws for proper installation.
Guides on replacing the fuse, emphasizing using the correct amperage and checking for malfunctions.
Legal agreement governing the use of SONY software and related documentation.
States that the software is licensed, not sold, and is protected by copyright laws.
Clarifies ownership of the software, including images, audio, and text, by SONY or third parties.
Details the limited license granted for using the software with a compatible device.
Outlines restrictions on copying, modifying, reverse engineering, and distributing the software.
Addresses software covered by separate licenses, including open source components.
States that an offer to provide source code for open source components is made.
Governs the use of software with third-party copyrighted content and copyright protection measures.
Details terms for content services, user responsibility for internet connection, and potential discontinuation.
Covers requirements for internet connection for software features and third-party service responsibilities.
Mandates compliance with US export and re-export restrictions and regulations.
Specifies restrictions on government use, duplication, or disclosure of software.
States the software is not designed for hazardous environments and disclaims fitness for high-risk activities.
Disclaims all warranties for the software, provided 'AS IS'.
States that SONY does not warrant continued availability or uninterrupted performance of services or products.
Limits SONY's liability for damages to the amount paid for the software.
Defines the EULA as the entire agreement and addresses waiver and severability.
Mandates binding arbitration for disputes not resolved informally, with specific procedures.
Provides instructions for initiating and conducting arbitration under AAA rules.
Allows litigation of disputes under $15,000 in small claims court.
Waives the right to participate in class action lawsuits for disputes.
Details the process for opting out of binding arbitration and class action waiver.
Allows rejection of changes to arbitration provisions within 30 days of notification.
Specifies jurisdiction for disputes not subject to arbitration.
Governs EULA with California law and arbitration in San Diego for Canadian residents.
Expressly waives the right to a jury trial for matters arising under the EULA.
Allows SONY to seek injunctive relief for EULA violations.
Outlines SONY's right to terminate the EULA for non-compliance.
Describes SONY's right to amend EULA terms and how customers will be notified.
States that third-party suppliers are intended beneficiaries of the EULA.
Informs about software under licensing agreements and where to find details.
Provides information on software licensed under GPL/LGPL and access to source code.
Recommends consulting the online manual's troubleshooting section for assistance.
Provides contact details for customer support, including phone number and website.