JVCKENWOOD 39576 MONITOR WITH DVD RECEIVER User Manual DNX DDX8 instr K p1 63 r1 indd
JVC KENWOOD Corporation MONITOR WITH DVD RECEIVER DNX DDX8 instr K p1 63 r1 indd
User manual
GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM DNX8120 DDX812 DDX8032BT MONITOR WITH DVD RECEIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL Take the time to read through this instruction manual. Familiarity with installation and operation procedures will help you obtain the best performance from your new GPS Navigation System/ DVD Receiver. For your records Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card, and in the space provided below. Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your Kenwood dealer for information or service on the product. Model DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT Serial number US Residence Only Register Online Register your Kenwood product at www.Kenwoodusa.com © B64-4089-00/01 (KW/RW) Contents How to read this manual Before Use Notes Basic Operations 10 Muting Audio Volume upon Reception of Phone call 49 Character Entry How To Use the Character Entry Screen Navigation Control 14 Using the Navigation System 14 Control of Other Sources While Displaying the Navigation Screen 14 Accessing the SD Memory Card Insertion Slot (DNX8120 only) 16 Watching DVD/VCD & DVD Audio Listening 18 Functions During the Playback Screen 18 Functions When Displaying the Easy Control Panel 19 Functions While Displaying the Control Screen 20 DVD Disc Menu 21 VCD Zoom Control 22 Music Disc & Audio File Listening Functions While Displaying the Control Screen Set Disc Name Folder Select (Function of Audio File) Video File/Picture Watching 23 23 25 25 26 Function During Playback Screen 26 Functions When Displaying the Easy Control Panel 26 Functions While Displaying the Control Screen 27 Picture Control 28 Folder Select 28 Radio Listening Functions While Displaying the Control Screen Seek Mode Auto Memory Manual Memory Preset Select Radio Text Set Station Name Traffic Information Search for Program Type DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 iPod Control Functions while displaying the Control Screen USB List Folder Select TV Watching 37 38 38 39 SIRIUS/XM Control (North American sales area only) 44 Bluetooth Audio Control Before Use Functions While Displaying the Control Screen Screen Control 51 Setup Menu 64 37 Function During TV Screen 39 Functions When Displaying the Easy Control Panel 39 Functions While Displaying the Control Screen 40 Seek Mode 41 Auto Memory 41 Manual Memory 42 Preset Select 42 Set Station Name 43 Functions While Displaying the Control Screen Channel Search Channel Memory Direct Channel Search 50 34 Connecting an iPod 34 Functions when Displaying the Easy Control Panel 34 Functions while Displaying the Control Screen 35 iPod List 36 USB Device Control 50 44 45 45 46 47 47 47 External Device Power Supply Control 48 Setup Menu Audio Setup Speaker Set Up Channel Level DTA Setup Crossover Network Setup DVD Setup Language Setup Parental Level Setup System Setup AV Interface Setup User Interface Direct Source Button Setup Entering Background Background Delete Background Select Touch Panel Adjustment Clock Setup Monitor Setup Security Code Setup Deactivating Security Code iPod Setup Sirius Setup Sirius Parental Code Setup Sirius Parental Lock Setup Sirius Parental Lock Channel Select Bluetooth Setup Registering Bluetooth Unit Registering Bluetooth Unit PIN Code Registering Special Bluetooth Unit Bluetooth Unit Connection Deleting Bluetooth Unit DivX Setup Setup Memory EXT SW Setup 64 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 80 82 82 83 83 84 85 86 86 87 88 88 89 89 90 91 Hands Free Unit Control 52 Before Use 52 Downloading the Phonebook 52 Control Screen Function 52 When Received a Call 53 Calling by Entering a Phone Number 54 Quick Dialing 54 Controlling tone-based services 55 Calling by Phonebook 55 Making a Call Using Outgoing/Incoming Call Records 57 Calling by Voice Recognition 57 Setting Up the Hands Free Phone 58 Voice Registration 59 Key Word Voice Registration 60 Phone Number Preset 61 SMS (Short Message Service) 62 Audio Control Audio Control Menu Audio Control Equalizer Control Graphic Equalizer Setup Zone Control SRS WOW Control SRS WOW User Setup Surround Control Surround Control Adjustment Position Position Fine Control Remote Controller Battery installation Remote Controller mode switch Common operations (AUD mode) DVD/DVD Audio/VCD/CD/Audio files (DVD mode) Radio (AUD mode) NAVI (NAVI mode) TV (TV mode) DVD Language Codes Help? Troubleshooting Help? Error Specifications 92 92 92 93 93 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 98 98 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 108 English How to read this manual This manual uses illustrations to explain its operations. Seek Mode The displays and panels shown in this manual are examples used to provide clear explanations of the operations. For this reason, they may be different from the actual displays or panels used, or some display patterns may be different. Sets a station selection. The mode is switched in following order each time you touch the button. Display "AUTO1" "AUTO2" "MANU" Setting Tunes in a station with good reception automatically. Tunes in stations in memory one after another. Switches to the next frequency manually. Manual Memory Stores the current receiving station in memory. 1 Select a station you wish to store in memory 2 Store in memory Continue to touch until the memory number appears. Next page 3 The above operation example with the mark differs from the actual operation. DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT English Before Use 2WARNING To prevent injury or fire, take the following precautions: • To prevent a short circuit, never put or leave any metallic objects (such as coins or metal tools) inside the unit. • Do not watch or fix your eyes on the unit’s display when you are driving for any extended period. How to reset your unit • If the unit or the connected unit fails to operate properly, press the Reset button. The unit returns to factory settings when the Reset button is pressed. • Remove the USB device before pressing the Reset button. Pressing the Reset button with the USB device installed can damage the data contained in the USB device. For how to remove the USB device, refer to(page 10). Reset button Cleaning the Unit If the faceplate of this unit is stained, wipe it with a dry soft cloth such as a silicon cloth. If the faceplate is stained badly, wipe the stain off with a cloth moistened with neutral cleaner, then wipe it again with a clean soft dry cloth. ¤ • Applying spray cleaner directly to the unit may affect its mechanical parts. Wiping the faceplate with a hard cloth or using a volatile liquid such as thinner or alcohol may scratch the surface or erases characters. Lens Fogging When you turn on the car heater in cold weather, dew or condensation may form on the lens in the disc player of the unit. Called lens fogging, this condensation on the lens may not allow discs to play. In such a situation, remove the disc and wait for the condensation to evaporate. If the unit still does not operate normally after a while, consult your Kenwood dealer. DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT Notes Handling discs • Do not touch the recording surface of the disc. • Do not stick tape etc. on the disc, or use a disc with tape stuck on it. • Do not use disc type accessories. • Clean from the center of the disc and move outward. • When removing discs from this unit, pull them out horizontally. • If the disc center hole or outside rim has burrs, use the disc only after removing the burrs with a ballpoint pen etc. Discs that cannot be used • Discs that are not round cannot be used. • Discs with coloring on the recording surface or discs that are dirty cannot be used. • This unit can only play the CDs with This unit may not correctly play discs which do not . have the mark. • You cannot play a CD-R or CD-RW that has not been finalized. (For the finalization process refer to your CD-R/CD-RW writing software, and your CDR/CD-RW recorder instruction manual.) • If you try to load a 3-inch-disc with its adapter into the unit, the adapter might separate from the disc and damage the unit. Navigation units that can be connected to this unit (DDX812/DDX8032BT only) • KNA-G510* • KNA-DV4100 • KNA-DV3100 • KNA-DV2100 * Update the navigation software to the latest version. For how to update the software, refer to the instruction manual of the navigation unit. List of playable discs Disc types DVD iPod that can be connected to this unit You can control an iPod from this unit by connecting an iPod (commercial product) with Dock connector using an optional accessory iPod connection cable (KCA-iP300V). The following iPods can be controlled from this unit. • iPod nano • iPod nano (Second Generation) • iPod nano (3rd Generation) • Fifth Generation iPod (iPod with video) • iPod classic • iPod touch Update iPod software to the latest version. Supports audio only on iPod Touch. By connecting your iPod to this unit with an optional accessory iPod connection cable (KCA-iP300V), you can supply power to your iPod as well as charge it while playing music. However, the power of this unit must be on. CD Others Standard Support DVD Video DVD Audio DVD-R ‡ ‡ ‡ DVD-RW ‡ DVD+R ‡ DVD+RW ‡ DVD-R DL (Dual layer) DVD+R DL (Double layer) DVD-RAM Music CD ‡ ‡ × ‡ CD-ROM CD-R CD-RW ‡ ‡ ‡ DTS-CD Video CD (VCD) Super video CD Photo CD CD-EXTRA ‡ ‡ × × HDCD CCCD Dualdisc Super audio CD × × TV tuner that can be connected to this unit • KTC-V300N Other notes About Satellite Radio tuner • If you experience problems during installation, consult your Kenwood dealer. • When you purchase optional accessories, check with your Kenwood dealer to make sure that they work with your model and in your area. • The characters conforming to ISO 8859-1 character set can be displayed. • The RDS or RBDS feature won’t work where the service is not supported by any broadcasting station. This unit supports Satellite Radio tuners which are released by SIRIUS and XM. Optional accessories below are necessary for connection. SIRIUS tuner : Conversion cable CA-SR20 XM tuner : XM interface Box KCA-XM100 Refer to the instruction manual of Satellite Radio tuner. About HD Radio When you connect an HD Radio, Tuner features of the unit are disabled and changed to HD Radio tuner features. With the HD Radio tuner, you can use the similar functions of Tuner features. Refer to Tuner features for how to use the functions. Remark MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/ MPEG/DivX Playback Multi-border/Multisession/ (Playback depends on authoring conditions) Compatible with 8-cm (3 inch) discs Only video format CD-TEXT/8-cm (3 inch) discs supported. MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG playback Multisession supported Packet write not supported. Only music CD session can be played. Sound quality of normal CD music Only CD layer can be played. ‡ : Playback is possible. % : Playback is partly possible. × : Playback is impossible. ⁄ • When buying DRM enabled contents, check the Registration Code in the (page 89). Registration Code changes each time a file with the displayed Registration Code is played to protect against copying. Use of "DualDisc" When playing a "DualDisc" on this unit, the surface of the disc that is not played may be scratched while the disc is inserted or ejected. Since the music CD surface does not conform to the CD standard, playback may be impossible. (A "DualDisc" is a disc with one surface containing DVD standard signals and the other surface containing music CD signals.) English Notes About Audio files • Playable Audio file AAC-LC (.m4a), MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma) ⁄ • If music of normal CD and other playback systems are recorded in the same disc, only the playback system recorded at the first setout is played. • Playable disc media CD-R/RW/ROM, DVD±R/RW • Playable disc file format ISO 9660 Level 1/2, Joliet, Romeo, Long file name. • Playable USB device USB mass storage class, iPod with KCA-iP300V • Playable USB device file system FAT16, FAT32 Although the audio files are complied with the standards listed above, the play maybe impossible depending on the types or conditions of media or device. • Playing order of the Audio file In the example of folder/file tree shown below, the files are played in the order from ① to ⑩. < : Folder Folder CD () v : Audio Audiofile fi v v v v v v. An online manual about audio files is put on the site, www.kenwood.com/audiofile/. On this online manual, detailed information and notes which are not written in this manual are provided. Make sure to read through the online manual as well. ⁄ • In this manual, the word "USB device" is used for flash memories and digital audio players which have USB terminals. • The word "iPod" appearing in this manual indicates the iPod connected with the KCA-iP300V (optional accessory). About Video files iPod with KCA-iP300V Acceptable discs, disc formats, file and folder names and playing order are the same as those for audio files. Refer to . Region codes in the world The DVD players are given a region code according to the country or area it is marketed, as shown in the following map. About Picture files • Acceptable picture files JPEG • Extensions jpg, jpeg • Acceptable media CD-R/RW/ROM, DVD±R/RW, Acceptable discs, disc formats, file and folder names and playing order are the same as those for audio files. Refer to . About USB device • If you start playback after connecting the iPod, the music that has been played by the iPod is played first. In this case, "RESUMING" is displayed without displaying a folder name, etc. Changing the browse item will display a correct title, etc. • When the iPod is connected to this unit, "KENWOOD" or "✓" is displayed on the iPod to indicate that you cannot operate the iPod. • When the USB device is connected to this unit, it can be charged up provided that this unit is powered. • Install the USB device in the place where it will not prevent you from driving your vehicle properly. • You cannot connect a USB device via a USB hub and Multi Card Reader. • Take backups of the audio files used with this unit. The files can be erased depending on the operating conditions of the USB device. We shall have no compensation for any damage arising out of erasure of the stored data. • No USB device comes with this unit. You need to purchase a commercially available USB device. • When connecting the USB device, usage of the CAU1EX (option) is recommended. Normal playback is not guaranteed when a cable other than the USB compatible cable is used. Connecting a cable whose total length is longer than 5 m can result in abnormal playback. DVD disc marks Operation regulatory marks Symbol With this DVD, some functions of this unit such as the play function may be restricted depending on the location where the DVD is playing. In this case, the following marks will appear on the screen. For more information, refer to the disc manual. Description ALL Indicates a region number. The discs with this mark can be played with any DVD player. Indicates the number of audio languages recorded. Up to 8 languages can be recorded in a movie. You can select a favorite language. 32 Indicates the number of subtitled languages recorded. Up to 32 languages can be recorded. Prohibition Mark 禁止マーク Discs with limited period of use 16:9 LB If a DVD disc has scenes shot from multiple angles, you can select a favorite angle. Do not leave discs with a limited period of use in this unit. If you load an already expired disc, you may not be able to remove it from this unit. Indicates the type of screen for the image. The left mark indicates that a wide image picture (16:9) is displayed on a standard TV set screen (4:3) with a black band at both the top and bottom of the screen (letter box). • Acceptable video files MPEG1, MPEG2, DivX • Extensions mpg, mpeg, m1v, m2v, divx, div, avi • Acceptable media CD-R/RW/ROM, DVD±R/RW, VCD, DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT English Basic Operations Selecting a source Press it to display the source select screen. Touch the source button to select the source. Full Source Select screen 10 11 11 Turns power ON/OFF Switches to the Navigation system Press the button to turn on the power. When the button is pressed and held down for 1 second or more, the power is turned off. Press the button to switch the display to the navigation system screen. Favorite Source Select screen 12 Attenuates the volume Adjusts the volume ⁄ • The displayed source depends on the type of device connected. In addition, you cannot press the button of currently unavailable source. B A 1 Scrolls the source display. 2 Displays the external device control screen. See (page 78). 3 Changes the screen skin each time it is pressed. 4 Displays the Hands Free screen. (page 52) 5 Press for at least 2 seconds to erase the buttons. Touch the screen to redisplay the buttons. Press it to attenuate the volume. Press it again to cancel muting. The following buttons are always displayed on the source select screen and source control screen. 6 Clock display 7 Displays the Source Select screen. The display switches between Favorite Source Select screen and Full Source Select screen by touching the button. 8 Displays Source Control screen. 9 Displays the Audio Control Menu screen. (page 92) p Displays the SETUP Menu screen. (page 64) q Adjust the volume. w Displays the full source screen. ⁄ • For how to register the frequently used source buttons to Favorite Source Select screen, see (page 76). Playing a USB device When connecting a USB device, playback starts automatically. You must update the database if you are using a USB device that is different from the one you used before or if you have replaced the audio files in the USB device. For information on how to update the database, refer to in USB Device Control (page 37). ⁄ • If the USB source is selected when a USB device is not connected, "No Device" is displayed. • When the playback is stopped and then restarted, the playback will start from the point where it was stopped at the last time. Even if the USB is removed and connected again, the playback will start from the last stopped point unless the contents in the USB device is changed. • Make sure that the USB device is connected firmly. Playing a disc When you load a disc into disc loading slot, the disc starts playing. If a menu appears, when playing a video disc, select the desired item. Removing the USB device ⁄ Press on the USB control screen to enter the USB suspend mode, and then remove the USB device. Refer to (page 37). 10 • See (page 7) for a list of supported discs and formats. ¤ Removing a disc • Removing the USB device before entering the USB suspend mode may result in damaging the data in the USB device. Press DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT (Eject) button. English 11 Basic Operations Switches to the Hands Free control Switches to the rear view Press it for more than 1 second to the Hands Free control screen. Press it again for more than 1 second to resume the normal display. Press it for more than 1 second to switch to rear view. Press it again for more than 1 second to resume the normal display. ⁄ Switches the Seek mode • Functions of the [NAV] button can be changed to Display Off function. See
(page 72) for the function setting of the [NAV] button. Switching the function screen The function control screen switches in the following order each time you press the button. Navigation screen Picture or Video playback screen [FNC] button [FNC] button Easy Control buttons appear. Easy Control buttons appear. Navigation screen Picture or Video playback screen Mode:Full DVD VIDEO AV Out:AV–IN Press it for more than 1 second to switch the Seek mode. SCRN SCRN DVD MEDIA Easy Control button PICTURE 0:00:05 DVD VIDEO Title Chap IN 0:00:05 IN Easy Control button ⁄ • For the functions of Easy Control buttons, see (page 14). 12 DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT English 13 Hands Free Unit Control Various functions can be used in the Hands Free control mode. Before Use Control Screen Function • To use the Phonebook, it must be downloaded to this unit in advance. For details, see (page 52). • You need to register your cell-phone before using it with this unit. For more details, see (page 86). • If you have registered two or more cell-phones, you need to select one of them. For more details, see (page 88). Displaying the control screen and using various functions. 1 Display the Hands Free Control screen Press the [FNC] button for more than 1 second. or Downloading the Phonebook Downloads the phonebook data from the cell-phone to this unit so that you can use the Phonebook of this unit. 1 By operating the cell-phone, send the phonebook data to this unit. 2 By operating the cell-phone, start the hands-free connection. ⁄ • For the cell-phones which support auto-download of phonebook: If the phonebook is not downloaded automatically for some reasons, follow the procedure above to download manually. • For how to operate the cell-phone, refer to the Instruction Manual that comes with your cell-phone. • Up to 1000 phone numbers can be registered for each registered cell-phone. • Up to 32 digits can be registered for each phone number along with up to 40 characters representing a name. • Depending on the type of your cell-phone, the following restrictions are placed: - The phonebook data cannot be downloaded normally. - Characters in the Phonebook are garbled. - The phonebook data cannot be downloaded normally if it contains images. It may take several hours to a full day to download the phone book depending on the total image size. • To cancel downloading of the phonebook data, operate the cell-phone. 52 DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT 10 11 12 1 Displays the various conditions. : Displays short message status. If a cellphone which supports SMS function is not connected, this mark does not appear. : There is unread short message. : There is no unread short message. : Downloading Phonebook. : Indicates there is a call on hold. : Displays the signal strength.* The more the number of bar segments, the stronger the signal. : Displays the present Auto Answering status : When Auto Answering is on : When Auto Answering is off : Displays the battery drain of the cellphone.* The more the number of bar segments, the higher the battery level. Displays the called phone numbers. If you have registered a phone number in the Phonebook, the destination person name is displayed. Calls the displayed preset phone number. Displays the SMS Select screen. See (page 62). Displays the Search for Phonebook screen. See (page 55). Displays the Outgoing Calls screen. See (page 57). Displays the Incoming Calls screen. See (page 57). Calls the preset phone number. For information on how to preset a phone number, see (page 61). Displays the Hands Free Set Up screen. See (page 58). Displays the Dialing Display screen. See (page 54). Starts voice recognition. See (page 57). Returns to the previous screen. ⁄ • While your car is moving, some functions are disabled for safety’s sake. The buttons associated with the disabled functions become ineffective if pressed. • When the Hands Free Control screen appears, the name of the connected cell-phone is displayed for 5 seconds. • * Since the number of steps of the control unit is different from that of the cell-phone, the statuses displayed on the control unit may discord from those displayed on the cell-phone. No status is displayed if information about it cannot be obtained. • Setting the cell-phone in the private mode can disable the hands free function. When Received a Call When you receive a call, you can use the hands free phone. 1 Respond to a call When a call arrives, the Talking screen appears automatically. 1 Starts conversation with a person called. Switches the call destination if you hear a tone of call-waiting. Resumes conversation with the person on hold after completed conversation with the other party. 2 Disconnects the phone. The Hand Free screen reappears. 3 Switches the voice output between phone and speaker. 4 Outputs dial tone. See (page 55). English 53 Hands Free Unit Control Calling by Entering a Phone Number Quick Dialing Controlling tone-based services Calling by Phonebook Make a call by entering a phone number. You can register up to 6 phone numbers for quick dialing. Uses tone base service using DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency). You can call a person using his/her phone number that you have registered in the Phonebook. 1 Display the number input screen ⁄ • Phone numbers must be registered in advance. See (page 61). 1 Recall the phone number 1 Display the DTMF input screen Display the Talking screen. See (page 54). 2 Enter a phone number 1 Display the Phonebook screen The Initial Input screen appears. 2 Select the Phonebook search method 2 You can send tones during a call 2 Make a call You can search by the initial of the Phonebook data. Initial alphabet screen 1 Calls the entered phone number. 2 Creates an SMS for the entered phone number. See (page 62). 3 Clears the number. 4 Returns to the previous screen. 3 Make a call You can start talking when the destination responds. ⁄ • Only the phone numbers can be registered for Quick Dialing. Therefore, the destination subscriber name and others are not displayed during dialing. 1 Returns to the previous screen. 1 Displays the Phonebook beginning with the name whose first character you have touched. 2 Scrolls the character array display. 3 Returns to the Hands Free Control screen. Initial number screen 4 End the call The Hand Free screen reappears. 4 Displays a list of numbers in the Phonebook starting with the selected number. ⁄ • You can input max 32 digits. 54 DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT Next page 3 English 55 Hands Free Unit Control r Calls the selected phone number. t Creates an SMS for the displayed phone number. See (page 62). y Scrolls the phone number. u Returns to the Name List screen. i Returns to the Hands Free Control screen. Cyrillic alphabet search screen А О 10 11 12 Calls by selecting a phone number from the outgoing or incoming calls list. ⁄ 1 Display the Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls screen Calls by recognizing the registered voice. • In order to perform voice recognition, voice must be registered in the Phonebook data. See (page 59). Or, to perform voice recognition by Phone number category (Home, Office, Mobile etc.) of Phonebook data, a key word voice must be registered. See (page 60). 1 Display the Voice Recognition screen 3 Select the name to call Calling by Voice Recognition 5 Make a call 5 Displays the Phonebook beginning with the name whose first character you have touched. Making a Call Using Outgoing/Incoming Call Records ⁄ • To use the Phonebook, it must have been downloaded from the cell-phone. • Initials including no corresponding name will not be displayed. • During search, a non-accent character such as "u" is searched for instead of an accent character such as "ü". : Outgoing Calls : Incoming Calls The Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls list screen appears. 13 6 Phonebook data list. "REC" turns on for data with voice for voice recognition already registered. 7 Scrolls the Phonebook data list. 8 Scrolls the name. 9 Registers the voice for voice recognition to the selected Phonebook. If there are already 35 voice tag registered in the same cellphone, [Record] button is deactivated. See (page 59). p Plays the voice registered in the selected Phonebook data. q Deletes the voice registered in the selected Phonebook data. Touch to display the confirmation screen. Touch [YES] to delete or [NO] to cancel. w Displays the detail of the selected Phonebook data. e Returns to the Hands Free Control screen. 2 Utter the voice registered in the Phonebook 2 Select from calls list Example : Outgoing Calls screen Utter within 2 seconds after the Beep. Outgoing Calls list. Scrolls the list. Makes a call to the selected number. Creates an SMS for the selected phone number. See (page 62). 5 Displays the detail of the selected phone number. 6 Returns to the Hands Free Control screen. 1 Displays the recognized phone number or address. 2 Cancels voice recognition. If the voice recognition is succeeded and there is only one phone number found: 3 Make a call 4 Select the phone number to call 14 16 15 17 18 56 DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT ⁄ • The Outgoing Calls list screen or Incoming Calls list screen shows the list of the calls originated from or received at this unit. They are not the ones stored in the cell-phone memory. Make a call. 2 Cancels voice recognition. 3 Displays the phonebook list. Next page 3 English 57 Hands Free Unit Control If you hear another Beep sound: Speak the key word within 2 seconds after the Beep, or touch the [Phonebook List] button to select the phone number. Setting Up the Hands Free Phone The Hands Free system can be set as follows. 1 Display the Hands Free Setup screen Make a call. ⁄ • If there are more than one phone numbers registered under the same name, and the key word voice is registered for each phone number, you will hear another beep. For how to register key word, see (page 60). If there are more than one phone numbers registered under the same name, go to step 3. 3 Select a Phone number category 2 Setup each item ⁄ 4 Calls the displayed phone number. 5 Creates an SMS to the displayed address. See (page 62). 6 Selects the Phone number category. 7 Scrolls the phone number. 8 Returns to the Hands Free Control screen. 4 Make a call ⁄ • A message is displayed if the voice is not recognized. Read the message for the further operation. 5 Sets the beep of the incoming SMS. ( "On") "On": Beep is heard. "Off": Beep is canceled. 6 Returns to the "Hands Free Control" screen. 7 Returns to the "Hands Free Setup 1" screen. 8 Sets whether to use cell-phone phonebook, outgoing calls list and incoming calls list. ( "On") "On": Yes. "Off": No. 9 Sets the SMS function. ( "On") "On": Use SMS function. "Off": SMS not available. p Registers the voice to select phone number category with voice recognition. See (page 60). q Registers the phone number to Hands Free Control screen preset button. See (page 61). w Returns to the Hands Free Control screen. • Either the time interval for automatic answer set on this unit or the time interval set on the cell-phone, whichever is shorter, takes effect. • Select the speaker which is further from the microphone in order to prevent howling or echoes. Voice Registration Registers voice for voice recognition in Phonebook. Up to 35 voices can be recorded in one cell-phone. 1 Select the name to register Go through the procedure of (page 55). 1 Selects a name. "REC" turns on for data with voice for voice recognition already registered. 2 Display the voice registration screen 3 Utter the voice to register (1st try) 10 11 12 1 Moves to the "Hands Free Setup 2" screen. 2 Sets an automatic response time after call termination. ( "8") "Off": This function can not use. "0-99": Sets to calling ring time (second). 3 Sets a ringing tone output position. ( "Front R") "Front L": Outputs the tone from the front left-hand side speaker. "Front R": Outputs the tone from the front right-hand side speaker. "Front All": Outputs the tone from the both front speakers. 4 Sets the beep of the incoming call. ( "On") "On": Beep is heard. "Off": Beep is canceled. 2 Registers the voice. 3 Cancels voice registration. Utter within 2 seconds after the Beep. 4 Utter the voice to register (2nd try) Next page 3 58 DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT English 59 Hands Free Unit Control 5 End voice registration Key Word Voice Registration 4 Utter the voice to register (1st try) Registers the voice to select the Phone number category by Voice Recognition. Phone Number Preset Registers frequently used phone number to Hands Free control screen preset button. 1 Display the Key Word List screen 1 Display the Hands Free Preset List screen Display the "Hands Free" screen and touch [Setup]. See (page 52). ⁄ Display the "Hands Free" screen and touch [Setup]. See (page 52) 6 Registers the voice. 7 Cancels voice registration. • A message is displayed if the voice is not recognized. Read the message for the further operation. • Repeat from 1st try if the voice is different from the 1st try. Utter within 2 seconds after the Beep. 5 Utter the voice to register (2nd try) 2 Select the Phone number category to register 2 Select the Preset number to register 6 End voice registration 1 Selects the Phone number category. "REC" turns on for data with voice for voice recognition already registered. 2 Registers voice for the selected Phone number category. 3 Plays voice registered for the selected Phone number category. 4 Deletes voice registered for the selected Phone number category. Touch to display the confirmation screen. Touch [YES] to delete or [NO] to cancel. 5 Returns to the Hands Free Set Up screen. 3 Display voice registration screen 1 Returns to the Hands Free Set Up screen. ⁄ • A message is displayed if the voice is not recognized. Read the message for the further operation. • Repeat from 1st try if the voice is different from the 1st try. 3 Select the search destination of the number to register 11 10 Registers from SMS incoming calls list. Registers from SMS outgoing calls list. Registers from Phonebook. Registers from outgoing calls list. Registers from incoming calls list. Registers by entering phone numbers. Registers voice for voice recognition to preset number. Next page 3 60 DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT English 61 Hands Free Unit Control 9 Registers the currently displayed phone number. p Deletes the currently displayed phone number. q Returns to the previous screen. SMS Message screen SMS (Short Message Service) Uses SMS function. 10 1 Display the SMS Select screen 11 12 4 Search phone number to register with each function 13 12 p Calls the number in the selected message. q Creates a new message for the selected message. w Scrolls the message. e Returns to the previous screen. 5 Register phone number 2 Select a function 4 Create a message ⁄ 14 15 14 17 • Press [Delete] to delete the registered phone number. 17 1 Displays received message list. 2 Displays sent message list. 3 Displays the Message screen. If there is an unfinished message, the button will be active. 4 Retrieves SMS messages from the cellphone. 5 Returns to the Hands Free screen. 3 Select message to display 18 16 19 20 21 22 r Moves the cursor. t Displays remaining number of characters allowed. y Enters character. u Changes keyboard character type. i Sends the message. o Sets the key layout of the character buttons. ABC : Alphabetical key layout. QWE : Qwerty key layout. ; Enters space. a Erases the entered character. If pressed more than 1 second, all the input characters are erased. s Returns to the previous screen. 6 Calls the number in the selected message. 7 Creates a new message for the selected message. 8 Scrolls the list. 9 Displays the selected message. 62 DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT English 63 Specifications Monitor section USB interface section Video section Bluetooth section Picture Size : 6.95 inches (diagonal) wide : 156.2 mm (W) x 82.4 mm (H) Display Sytem : Transparent TN LCD panel Drive System : TFT active matrix system Number of Pixels : 336,960 (480H x 234V x RGB) Effective Pixels : 99.99 % Pixel Arrangement : RGB striped arrangement Back Lighting : Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube USB Standard : USB 1.1/ 2.0 File Sytem : FAT 16/ 32 Maximum Power Supply Current : 500 mA D/A Converter : 24 Bit Audio Decoder : MP3/ WMA/ AAC Color System of External Video Input : NTSC External Video Input Level (mini jack) : 1 Vp-p/ 75 Ω External Audio Max Input Level (mini jack) : 2 V/ 25 kΩ Video Output Level (RCA jacks) : 1 Vp-p/ 75 Ω Audio Output Level (RCA jacks) : 1.2 V/ 10 kΩ Analog RGB input (DDX812/DDX8032BT only) : 0.7 Vp-p/ 75 Ω Technology : Bluetooth Ver.1.2 Certified Frequency : 2.402 – 2.480 GHz Output Power : +4dBm (MAX), 0dBm (AVE), Power Class2 Maximum Communication range : Line of sight approx. 10m (32.8 ft) Profile HFP (Hands Free Profile), SPP (Serial Port Profile), HSP (Headset Profile), A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile), OPP (Object Push Profile), PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile), SYNC (Synchronization Profile) DVD player section D/A Converter : 24 bit Audio Decoder : Linear PCM/ Dolby Prologic II/ Dolby Digital/ dts/ MLP/ MP3/ WMA/ AAC Video Decoder : MPEG1/ MPEG2/ MPEG4 (DivX) Wow & Flutter : Below Measurable Limit Frequency Response Sampling frequency; 192 kHz : 20 – 88,000 Hz Sampling frequency; 176.4 kHz : 20 – 80,000 Hz Sampling frequency; 96 kHz : 20 – 44,000 Hz Sampling frequency; 88.2 kHz : 20 – 40,000 Hz Sampling frequency; 48 kHz : 20 – 22,000 Hz Sampling frequency; 44.1 kHz : 20 – 20,000 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion : 0.008 % (1 kHz) S/N Ratio (dB) : 98 dB (DVD-Audio 192 kHz) Dynamic Range : 98 dB (DVD-Audio 192 kHz) Disc Format : DVD-Audio/Video/ VIDEO-CD/ CD-DA Sampling Frequency : 44.1/ 48/ 88.2/ 96/ 176.4/ 192 kHz Quantifying Bit Number : 16/ 20/ 24 bit 108 DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT FM tuner section Frequency Range (200 kHz) : 87.9 MHz – 107.9 MHz Usable Sensitivity (S/N : 30 dB) : 9.3 dBf (0.8 μV/ 75 Ω) Quieting Sensitivity (S/N : 50 dB) : 15.2 dBf (1.6 μV/ 75 Ω) Frequency Response (± 3.0 dB) : 30 Hz – 15 kHz S/N Ratio (dB) : 70 dB (MONO) Selectivity (± 400 kHz) : ≥ 80 dB Stereo Separation : 40 dB (1 kHz) Audio section Maximum Power (Front & Rear) : 50 W x 4 Full Bandwidth Power (Front & Rear) (4 Ω, 14.4 V, 1 % THD) : 22 W x 4 Preout Level (V) : 5 V/ 10 kΩ Preout Impedance : 80 Ω Speaker Impedance :4–8Ω External SW AM tuner section Frequency Range (10 kHz) : 530 kHz – 1700 kHz Usable Sensitivity : 28 dBμ Maximum Power Supply Current : 500 mA DSP Section Graphics equalizer Band: 13 Band Frequency (BAND1 – 13): 62.5/100/160/250/400/ 630/1k/1.6k/2.5k/4k/ 6.3k/10k/16k Hz Front/ Rear/ Center Gain : -9/-7/-5/-3/-2/-1/0/1/2/3/5/7/9dB X'over High pass filter: Frequency: Through, 30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100/1 20/150/180/220/250Hz Slope: 12/18/24dB/Oct Low pass filter: Frequency: 30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100/120/ 150/180/220/250Hz Slope: 12/18/24dB/Oct Time alignment Front/ Rear/ Sub Woofer : 0~6.1m (5cm Step) 0~20.3ft (0.17ft Step) Center : 0~3.4m (5cm Step) 0~11.3ft (0.17ft Step) Channel level : ±10dB English 109 Specifications Navigation section (DNX8120 only) Receiver : High-sensitivity GPS receiver Reception Frequency : 1575.42 MHz (C/A code) Acquisition Times Cold : < 38 seconds Factory Reset : < 45 seconds (On average for a stationary receiver with a clear view of the sky) Accuracy Position : < 10 meters typical Velocity : 0.05 m/sec. RMS Position Method : GPS Antenna : External GPS antenna General Operating voltage : 14.4 V (10.5 – 16 V allowable) Maximum Current Consumption : 15 A DImensions (W × H × D) : 182 × 112 × 163 mm 7-3/16 x 4-7/16 x 6-7/16 inch Operational Temperature Range : -10 °C – +60 °C Storage Temperature Range : -20 °C – +85 °C Weight (DNX8120) : 2.6 kg (5.7 lbs) Weight (DDX812/DDX8032BT) : 2.55 kg (5.6 lbs) 2CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. In compliance with Federal Regulations, following are reproductions of labels on, or inside the product relating to laser product safety. Kenwood Corporation 2967-3, ISHIKAWA-MACHI, HACHIOJI-SHI TOKYO, JAPAN KENWOOD CORP. CERTIFIES THIS EQUIPMENT CONFORMS TO DHHS REGULATIONS N0.21 CFR 1040. 10, CHAPTER 1, SUBCHAPTER J. Location : Bottom Panel FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. NOTE Specifications subject to change without notice. Although the effective pixels for the liquid crystal panel is given as 99.99% or more, 0.01% of pixels may not light or may light incorrectly. 110 DNX8120/DDX812/DDX8032BT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications, if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. About DivX DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX, Inc. DivX media Files contain highly compressed video with high visual quality that maintains a relatively small file size. DivX files can also include advanced media features like menus, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks. Many DivX media files are available for download online, and you can create your own using your personal content and easy-to-use tools from DivX.com. About DivX Certified DivX Certified products are officially tested by the creators of DivX and guaranteed to play all versions of DivX video, including DivX 6. Certified products qualify for one of several DivX Profiles that designate the type of video the product supports, from compact portable video to high-definition video. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Kenwood Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. The "AAC" logo is trademark of Dolby Laboratories. Apple, the Apple logo, and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license. is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation registered in the U.S., Japan and other countries. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "ProLogic", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks and the DTS logos and Symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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