Sony Group XAV70BT AV Center User Manual XAV 70BT
Sony Corporation AV Center XAV 70BT
User Manual
D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US+00COV-U.fm masterpage:Right 01US+00COV-U.fm Page 1 Tuesday, September 1, 2009 1:45 PM 4-164-314-11 (1) AV Center AV Center Operating Instructions US Mode d’emploi FR Manual de instrucciones ES Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. XAV-70BT Serial No. XAV-70BT ©2010 Sony Corporation XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US01INT-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 2 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Be sure to install this unit in the dashboard of the car for safety. For installation and connections, see the supplied installation/ connections manual. Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Lamp in this product contains mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (www.eiae.org). CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. As the laser beam used in this CD/DVD player is harmful to eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. FOR UNITED STATES CUSTOMERS. NOT APPLICABLE IN CANADA, INCLUDING IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. POUR LES CONSOMMATEURS AUX ÉTATS-UNIS. NON APPLICABLE AU CANADA, Y COMPRIS LA PROVINCE DE QUÉBEC. 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 generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US01INT-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 3 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and person’s body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles). For the State of California, USA only Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate Perchlorate Material: Lithium battery contains perchlorate Warning if your car’s ignition has no ACC position Be sure to set the Auto Off function (page 52). The unit will shut off completely and automatically in the set time after the unit is turned off, which prevents battery drain. If you do not set the Auto Off function, press and hold (SOURCE/OFF) until the display disappears each time you turn the ignition off. To cancel the demonstration (Demo) display, see page 55. XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US01INT-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 4 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US+00COV-UTOC.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 5 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Table of Contents Notes on safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Notes on installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Copyrights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Notes on Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Playable discs and symbols used in this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Location and function of controls . . . . . . . . . . 12 Main unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Card remote commander RM-X170 . . . . . . 14 Getting Started Resetting the unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Advanced Operations — Discs Using PBC functions — Playback control . . . 24 Configuring audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the audio language/format . . . . . Changing the audio channel . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjusting the audio output level — Dolby D level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 25 25 25 Locking discs — Parental control. . . . . . . . . . 26 Activating parental control. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Changing the area and its movie rating level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Repeat and shuffle play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Direct search play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Performing initial settings. . . . . . . . . . . 16 Preparing the card remote commander. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Basic Operations Listening to the radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Playing discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Advanced Operations — Radio Storing and receiving stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Storing automatically — BTM . . . . . . . . . . 23 Storing manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Receiving stored stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 RDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Selecting PTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Setting CT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 USB Device Operations Playing a USB device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Repeat and shuffle play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Enjoying music according to your mood — SensMe™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Before using the SensMe™ function . . . . . 29 Installing “SensMe™ Setup” and “Content Transfer” in your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Registering a USB device using “SensMe™ Setup”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Transferring tracks to the USB device using “Content Transfer” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Playing tracks in the channel — SensMe™ channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Playing tracks in the mood map — SensMe™ mood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 iPod Operations Playing an iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Setting the play mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Repeat and shuffle play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Operating an iPod directly — Passenger control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 continue to next page t XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US+00COV-UTOC.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 6 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Useful Functions Sound Adjustment Listing up tracks/images/video files — List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Selecting a track/image/video file . . . . . . . .34 Selecting a file type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Selecting the sound quality — EQ7 . . . . . . . . 46 Customizing the equalizer curve — EQ7 Tune . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Searching a track by listening to track passages — ZAPPIN™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Using Gesture Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Handsfree Calling and Audio Streaming — Bluetooth Before using the Bluetooth function . . . . . . . .36 Basic procedure of the Bluetooth function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Bluetooth status indication . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Installing the external microphone XA-MC10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Paring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Searching from this unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Searching from the Bluetooth device . . . . . 37 Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Handsfree calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Receiving calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Operations during a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Phonebook management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Storing phonebook data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Browsing a phonebook in a cellular phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Deleting phonebook data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Editing a contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Call data management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Call history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Preset dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Locking the personal information . . . . . . . .44 Adjusting the sound characteristics . . . . . . . . . 46 Optimizing sound for the listening position — Intelligent Time Alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Precisely calibrating the listening position — Intelligent Time Alignment Tune . . . . . 47 Speaker configuration and volume setup . . . . 48 Creating a virtual center speaker — CSO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Using rear speakers as subwoofer — RBE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Adjusting the speaker volume. . . . . . . . . . . 48 Monitor Adjustment Adjusting the monitor angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Touch panel calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Setting the background screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Selecting the picture quality — Picture EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Customizing the picture quality . . . . . . . . . 50 Selecting the aspect ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Settings Basic setting operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 General settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Sound settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Screen settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 DVD and other playback settings . . . . . . . . . . 56 Audio streaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Listening to a Bluetooth device through this unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Operating the Bluetooth device with this unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Setting the security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Bluetooth settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Auxiliary audio/video equipment . . . . . . . . . . 59 Setting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Using Optional Equipment Rear view camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Displaying the picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Rear view camera settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US+00COV-UTOC.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 7 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Additional Information Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Notes on LCD panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Notes on discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Playback order of MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/ MPEG-4 files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 About MP3 files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 About WMA files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 About AAC files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 About JPEG files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 About MPEG-4 files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 About iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 About Bluetooth function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Removing the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Error displays/messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Language code/area code list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Support site If you have any questions or for the latest support information on this product, please visit the web site below: http://esupport.sony.com http://www.xplodsony.com/ Provides information on: • Models and manufacturers of compatible digital audio players • Models and manufacturers of compatible cellular phones and the FAQ about Bluetooth function XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 8 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Notes on safety • Comply with your local traffic rules, laws and regulations. • While driving – Do not watch or operate the unit, as it may lead to distraction and cause an accident. Park your car in a safe place to watch or operate the unit. – Do not use the setup feature or any other function which could divert your attention from the road. – When backing up your car, be sure to look back and watch the surroundings carefully for your safety, even if the rear view camera is connected. Do not depend on the rear view camera exclusively. • While operating – Do not insert your hands, fingers or foreign object into the unit while functioning, as it may cause injury or damage to the unit. – Keep small articles out of the reach of children. – Be sure to fasten seatbelts to avoid injury in the event of a sudden movement of the car. Preventing an accident Pictures appear only after you park the car and set the parking brake. If the car starts moving during video playback, the picture is automatically switched to the background screen after displaying the caution below. “Video blocked for your safety.” The monitor connected to the REAR VIDEO OUT is active while the car is in motion. The picture on the display is switched to the background screen, but audio source can be heard. Do not operate the unit or watch the monitor while driving. Notes on installation • We recommend this unit should be installed by a qualified technician or service personnel. – If you try to install this unit by yourself, see the supplied installation/connections manual and install the unit properly. – Improper installation may cause battery drain or a short circuit. • If the unit does not work properly, check the connections first, referring to the supplied installation/connections manual. If everything is in order, check the fuse. • Protect the unit surface from damage. – Do not expose the unit surface to chemicals, such as insecticide, hair spray, insect repellent, etc. – Do not leave rubber or plastic materials in contact with the unit for a long time. Otherwise, the finish of the unit may be impaired, or deformation may occur. • When installing, be sure to fix securely. • When installing, be sure to turn the ignition off. Installing the unit with the ignition on may cause battery drain or a short circuit. • When installing, be sure not to damage any car parts such as pipes, tubes, fuel tank or wiring by using a drill, as it may cause a fire or an accident. Copyrights 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” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. “DVD VIDEO,” “DVD-R,” “DVD-RW,” “DVD+R,” and “DVD+RW” are trademarks. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 9 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM ZAPPIN is a trademark of Sony Corporation. 12 TONE ANALYSIS and its logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation. “WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. SensMe and the SensMe logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB. Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information, please visit www.gracenote.com. CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000-2009 Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright © 2000-2009 Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents issued or pending. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: #6,304,523. Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are trademarks of Gracenote. This product uses font data which is licensed to Sony by Monotype Imaging Inc. or its affiliates. THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM The “HD Radio Ready” logo indicates that this product will control a Sony HD RadioTM tuner (sold separately). For HD RadioTM tuner operation, please refer to the HD RadioTM tuner Operating Instructions. HD RadioTM and the HD Radio Ready logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. The “SAT Radio Ready” logo indicates that this product will control a satellite radio tuner module (sold separately). Please see your nearest authorized Sony dealer for details on the satellite radio tuner module. “SAT Radio,” “SAT Radio Ready,” the SAT Radio and SAT Radio Ready logos and all related marks are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. and XM Satellite Radio Inc. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc. XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 10 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Notes on Bluetooth Caution IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, DOWNTIME, AND PURCHASER’S TIME RELATED TO OR ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, ITS HARDWARE AND/OR ITS SOFTWARE. Emergency calls This Bluetooth car handsfree and the electronic device connected to the handsfree operate using radio signals, cellular, and landline networks as well as user-programmed function, which cannot guarantee connection under all conditions. Therefore do not rely solely upon any electronic device for essential communications (such as medical emergencies). Remember, in order to make or receive calls, the handsfree and the electronic device connected to the handsfree must be switched on in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with your local service provider. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Safe and efficient use Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Sony may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Please check for exceptions, due to national requirement or limitations, in usage of Bluetooth equipment before using this product. Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular phones and handsfree equipment in the areas where you drive. Always give full attention to driving and pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Connecting to other devices When connecting to any other device, please read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Radio frequency exposure RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in cars, such as electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems or air bag systems. For installation or service of this device, please consult with the manufacturer or its representative of your car. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to this device. Consult with the manufacturer of your car to ensure that the use of your cellular phone in the car will not affect its electronic system. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in your car is mounted and operating properly. 10 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 11 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Playable discs and symbols used in this manual This unit can play various video/audio discs. The following chart helps you to check if a disc is supported by this unit, as well as what functions are available for a given disc type. Disc symbol in manual Disc format DVD VIDEO VIDEO DVD-R*1 / DVD-R DL*1 / DVD-RW*1 (Video mode/VR mode) DVD+R*1 / DVD+R DL*1 / DVD+RW*1 AUDIO Video CD (Ver. 1.0/1.1/2.0) Audio CD CD-ROM*2 / CD-R*2 / CD-RW*2 *1 Audio files can also be stored. *2 Video/image files can also be stored. Note “DVD” may be used in this manual as a general term for DVD VIDEOs, DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs, and DVD+Rs/ DVD+RWs. The following chart shows the supported compression formats and their file types. Available functions differ depending on the format, regardless of disc type. The format symbols below appear next to the description of functions available for that format. Format symbol in manual File type MP3 audio file WMA audio file AAC audio file JPEG image file MPEG-4 MPEG-4 video file Tip For details on compression formats, see page 62. Note Even compatible discs may not be playable on this unit, depending on their recorded condition. 11 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 12 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Location and function of controls Main unit VOL TOP Refer to the pages listed for details. A Disc slot (located behind the front panel) page 19 B VOL (Volume) –/+*1 buttons C Receptor for the card remote commander D Display window/touch panel E Reset button page 16 (Bluetooth) signal indicator page 36 4 56 SOURCE 7 8 OFF G TOP button To open the top menu. H SOURCE/OFF button*2 Press to turn on the power/change the source: “Tuner” (Radio), “Disc,” “AUX” (Auxiliary equipment), “USB/iPod,” “BT Audio” (Bluetooth Audio). Press for 1 second to turn off the power. Press for more than 2 seconds to shut off completely. I Z (Open/Close) button page 19 *1 The VOL + button has a tactile dot. *2 If an HD Radio tuner or SAT tuner is connected: when (SOURCE/OFF) is pressed, the connected device (“HD Radio,” “XM” or “Sirius”) will appear in the display. 12 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 13 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM A “Source List” key To open the source list. Screen displays When no source is selected: Source List Top B “Top” key To open the top menu. C Clock display page 55, 59 (Close) key To close the menu. E “ATT” (Attenuate) key To attenuate the sound. To cancel, touch again. 12:00 Top menu: 6 7 ATT F “M.OFF” (Monitor off) key To turn off the monitor and the button illumination. To turn back on, touch anywhere on the display. (Setting) key To open the setting menu. H “AV Source” key To open the source list. M.OFF I “BT Phone” key To enter the Bluetooth Phone mode. AV Source BT Phone 12:00 * If an HD Radio tuner or SAT tuner is connected: to select the connected device, touch “External Connection,” then “HD Radio,” “XM” or “Sirius.” Source list: 7 2 ATT Tuner Top Disc BT Audio J Source select keys* To change the source: “Tuner” (Radio), “Disc,” “AUX” (Auxiliary equipment), “USB/iPod,” “BT Audio” (Bluetooth Audio), “SensMe™.” USB/iPod AUX SensMe™ External Connection 12:00 13 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 14 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Card remote commander RM-X170 q; qa qs qd qf • The card remote commander can be generally used to operate the audio controls simply. For menu operations, use the touch panel. • Refer to the pages listed for details. • Remove the insulation film before use (page 16). A OFF button Press to turn off/stop the source. Press and hold to shut off completely. 14 qg qh E EQ (Equalizer) button To select an equalizer curve from 7 music types (“Xplod”/“Vocal”/“Edge”/“Cruise”/ “Space”/“Gravity”/“Custom”). F Number buttons page 27 Radio: Press to receive stored stations. Press and hold to store stations. Disc/USB: To locate a title/chapter/track. B MONITOR OFF button To turn off the monitor and the button illumination. To turn back on, press again. G CLEAR button To delete an entered number. C POSITION button To switch the listening position (“Front L”/ “Front R”/“Front”/“All”/“Custom”). H ATT (Attenuate) button To attenuate the sound. To cancel, press again. D O (Return) button To return to the previous display/return to the menu on a VCD*1. I u (Play/Pause) button XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 15 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM J .m/M> buttons Radio: Press to tune in stations automatically. Press and hold to find a station manually. Disc*2/USB: Press to skip a chapter/track/scene/file. Press and hold momentarily to reverse/fastforward the video. Press and hold to reverse/fast-forward track. Bluetooth Audio*3: Press to skip a track. Press and hold to reverse/fast-forward track. K DVD playback setting buttons (AUDIO): To change the audio language/format. (For VCD/CD/MP3/WMA/AAC/MPEG-4, to change the audio channel.) (SUBTITLE): To change the subtitle language. (ANGLE): To change the viewing angle. (TOP MENU): To open the top menu on a DVD. (MENU): To open the menu on a disc. *1 When playing with PBC function. *2 Operation differs depending on the disc (page 21). *3 Operation differs depending on the connected Bluetooth device. *4 If an HD Radio tuner or SAT tuner is connected: when (SRC) is pressed, the connected device (“HD Radio,” “XM” or “Sirius”) will appear in the display. Furthermore, if (MODE) is pressed, you can switch the HD Radio tuner band or SAT tuner band. *5 When two external devices are used. Note If the unit is turned off and the display disappears, it cannot be operated with the card remote commander unless (SOURCE/OFF) on the main unit is pressed, or a disc is inserted to activate the unit first. L ZAP button To enter the ZAPPIN™ mode. M . Scanning stops when the unit receives a station. Repeat this procedure until the desired station is received. To tune manually Touch m/M repeatedly until the desired frequency is received. To skip frequencies continuously, touch and hold m/M. continue to next page t 17 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 18 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Reception controls Touch the display if the reception controls are not shown. Source List ATT Top Band Receive Menu Preset List 15 12:00 No. Item PTY List 56 Touch to “Source List” open the source list. (page 13) “ATT” attenuate the sound. To cancel, touch again. “Top” open the top menu. (page 13) m/M tune manually. Touch and hold to skip frequencies continuously. ./> tune automatically. “Band” open the band list and change the band. “Receive Menu” open the receive menu, which contains the following. • “Mono”: Touch to activate the monaural mode if FM reception is poor. To restore stereo reception, select “OFF.” • “Local”: Touch to only tune into stations with stronger signal. To tune normal stations, select “OFF.” • “IF”: Touch to set to “Wide” to hear FM stereo broadcasts in stereo and with full frequency reception. To narrow the reception frequency automatically to eliminate noise, select “Auto.” “Preset List” list up stored stations, or store stations. (page 23) “PTY List” open the PTY list. (page 24) Indications during reception Source List ATT Top A Current source icon*1 B Band number, Preset number*2, Frequency/status C Volume level*3 D Setting status (CSO, EQ7, RBE) *1 Appears only when the controls are shown. *2 Appears only when the station stored in memory is received. *3 When ATT is activated, appears. Band Receive Menu 15 18 Preset List PTY List 12:00 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 19 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Playing discs Depending on the disc, some operations may be different or restricted. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your disc. Press Z on the main unit. The front panel opens automatically. Insert the disc (label side up). The front panel closes automatically, then playback starts. If the DVD menu appears Touch the item in the DVD menu directly. You can also use the menu control panel which can be shown by touching the display in a place other than menu item area. Touch b/v/V/B to move the cursor, then “Enter” to confirm. If the menu control panel does not appear by touching the display, use the card remote commander. About the DVD menu A DVD is divided into several sections, which make up a picture or music feature. These sections are called “titles.” When you play a DVD that contains several titles, you can select a desired title using the DVD’s top menu. For DVDs that allow you to select items such as subtitle/sound language(s), select these items using the DVD menu. If the disc contains JPEG files The slide show starts automatically. To stop playback Press (SOURCE/OFF) for 1 second. Note Discs in DTS format are not supported. The sound is not output if the DTS format is selected. To eject the disc Press Z on the main unit. The front panel opens automatically, then the disc is ejected. Press Z on the main unit to close the front panel. Note The front panel closes automatically after the caution alarm sounds. continue to next page t 19 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 20 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Playback controls Touch the display if the playback controls are not shown. Common to all discs/formats Source List ATT Top Play Menu SHUF Top Play Menu SHUF 12:00 ATT DVD Control 15 Source List 15 DVD Control 12:00 MPEG-4 Source List ATT Top Play Menu SHUF Source List ATT Top Play Menu SHUF PBC Panel List Album 15 12:00 Source List 15 12:00 ATT Top ZAP Play Menu SHUF List Album 15 12:00 qa No. Item Touch to “Source List” open the source list. (page 13) “ATT” attenuate the sound. To cancel, touch again. “Top” open the top menu. (page 13) 20 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 21 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM No. Item ./> Touch to skip a chapter/track/scene/image/file. Touch and hold momentarily to reverse/fast-forward the video; and then repeatedly to switch the speed (× 2 t × 12 t × 120 t × 2…)*1. To cancel, touch u. Touch and hold to reverse/fast-forward the audio track. During pause, touch and hold down > to play the video in slow motion. To cancel, release the key. pause/resume play after pause. “Play Menu” open the play menu, which contains the following. • “Repeat/Shuffle” (page 26) • “Dolby D Level” (DVD VIDEO playback only) (page 25) • “Stereo” (VCD/CD/MP3/WMA/AAC playback only) (page 25) • “Image Turn” (JPEG playback only): Touch to rotate an image left/right. • “Audio” (MPEG-4 playback only) (page 25) “DVD Control” open the DVD control menu, which contains the following. • “Audio”: Touch repeatedly to select the audio language/ format. (page 25)*2 • “Subtitle”: Touch repeatedly to turn off/select the subtitle language.*2*3 • “Angle”: Touch repeatedly to change the viewing angle.*2 • “Top Menu”: Touch to open the top menu on the DVD.*2 • “Menu”: Touch to open the menu on the disc.*2 “PBC Panel” show the control panel for the PBC menu. (page 24) “Album –/+” skip an album (folder) of MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/MPEG-4. “List” list up tracks/images/video files. (page 34) qa “ZAP” enter the ZAPPIN mode. (page 35) *1 The speed depends on the format or the recording method. *2 Unavailable depending on the disc. *3 When the 4-digit input prompt appears, input the language code (page 71) for the desired language. Note If the disc contains multiple file types, only the selected file type (audio/video/image) can be played. For details on how to select the file type, see “Selecting a file type” on page 34. Notes on JPEG playback • If a large-sized image is rotated, it may take longer to display. • Progressive JPEG files cannot be displayed. continue to next page t 21 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 22 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Indications during playback Touch the display to show the indications. For audio discs, some indications are always shown during playback. MPEG-4 Source List ATT Top Play Menu SHUF DVD Control 15 12:00 Source List ATT A Current source icon B Volume level*1 C Format, Playback status, Elapsed playback time*2, Chapter/title/album (folder)/track number*3*4, Audio Format*5, Setting status (CSO, EQ7, RBE) D Playback status, Elapsed playback time*2 E Track name, Album name, Artist name F Album artwork display G Format, Track number, Album number*6, Setting status (CSO, EQ7, RBE) *1 When ATT is activated, appears. *2 During JPEG playback or VCD playback with the PBC function, no indication appears. *3 Indications differ depending on the disc/format. *4 When playing a VCD with the PBC function (page 24), no indication appears. *5 DVD only. *6 MP3/WMA/AAC only. Top ZAP Play Menu SHUF List Album 15 12:00 22 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 23 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Advanced Operations — Radio Storing and receiving stations Caution When tuning in stations while driving, use Best Tuning Memory (BTM) to prevent an accident. Storing automatically — BTM Touch “Source List,” then “Tuner.” To change the band, touch “Band,” then select the desired band (“FM1,” “FM2,” “FM3,” “AM1” or “AM2”). RDS Overview FM stations with Radio Data System (RDS) service send inaudible digital information along with the regular radio program signal. Display items Source List ATT Top Touch “Preset List,” then “BTM.” The unit stores stations in order of frequency in the preset list (“P1” to “P6”). A beep sounds when the setting is stored. Band Storing manually While receiving the station that you want to store, touch “Preset List.” Touch “Memory,” then touch the number in the list (“P1” to “P6”). The number and the confirmation display appear on the display. Touch “Yes.” The station is stored. Note If you try to store another station on the same number, the previously stored station will be replaced. Receiving stored stations Select the band, then touch “Preset List.” Touch the desired number (“P1” to “P6”). 15 Receive Menu Preset List PTY List 12:00 A Band number, Preset number, Frequency B Stereo*1, RDS*2 C Program service name D Clock display *1 During FM reception. *2 During RDS reception. RDS services This unit automatically provides RDS services as follows: PTY (Program Types) Displays the currently received program type. Also searches your selected program type. CT (Clock Time) The CT data from the RDS transmission sets the clock. Notes • Depending on the country/region, not all RDS functions may be available. • RDS will not work if the signal strength is too weak, or if the station you are tuned to is not transmitting RDS data. 23 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 24 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Selecting PTY Advanced Operations — Discs During FM reception, touch “PTY List.” The PTY list appears if the station is transmitting PTY data. To scroll the list, touch b/B. Using PBC functions — Playback control Touch the desired program type. The unit searches for a station broadcasting the selected program type. To close the receive menu, touch “Receive Menu.” Type of programs “News” (News), “Information” (Information), “Sports” (Sports), “Talk” (Talk), “Rock” (Rock), “Classic Rock” (Classic Rock), “Adult Hits” (Adult Hits), “Soft Rock” (Soft Rock), “Top 40” (Top 40), “Country” (Country), “Oldies” (Oldies), “Soft” (Soft), “Nostalgia” (Nostalgia), “Jazz” (Jazz), “Classical” (Classical), “Rhythm and Blues” (Rhythm and Blues), “Soft R & B” (Soft Rhythm and Blues), “Language” (Foreign Language), “Religious Music” (Religious Music), “Religious Talk” (Religious Talk), “Personality” (Personality), “Public” (Public), “College” (College), “Weather” (Weather) Notes • You cannot use this function in countries/regions where no PTY data is available. • You may receive a different radio program from the one you select. Setting CT Set “CT” to “ON” in setting (page 52). Notes • The CT function may not work even though an RDS station is being received. • There might be a difference between the time set by the CT function and the actual time. The PBC menu interactively assists with operations while a PBC compatible VCD is played. While the unit is off, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Visual.” The visual setting menu appears. Touch v/V to scroll, then “Video CD PBC” to set to “ON.” Start playing a PBC compatible VCD. The PBC menu appears. Touch “PBC Panel.” The menu control panel appears. Touch the number keys to select the desired item, then “Enter.” Follow the instructions in the menu for interactive operations. To return to the previous display, press O. To hide the controls, touch “Close.” Playing without the PBC function Set “Video CD PBC” to “OFF” in the visual setting, then start playing a VCD. The PBC menu does not appear during playback. Notes • The items on the menu, and operation procedures differ depending on the disc. • During PBC playback, the track number, playback item, etc., do not appear in the playback display. • Resume playback is unavailable during playback without PBC. Tip To resume PBC playback, stop playback by pressing (SOURCE/OFF) for 1 second, then start playing the VCD. 24 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 25 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Configuring audio settings Changing the audio channel Note Discs in DTS format are not supported. The sound is not output if the DTS format is selected. Changing the audio language/ format The audio language can be changed if the disc is recorded with multilingual tracks. You can also change the audio format when playing a disc recorded in multiple audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital). MPEG-4 When playing VCD/CD/MP3/WMA/AAC/ MPEG-4, you can select the right or left channel sound to listen through both right and left speakers. The options are indicated below. “2-Ch”: Standard stereo sound (default) “L-Ch”: Left channel sound (monaural) “R-Ch”: Right channel sound (monaural) For VCD/CD/MP3/WMA/AAC During playback, touch “DVD Control.” Touch “Audio” repeatedly until the desired audio language/format appears. For MPEG-4 Audio language Source List Audio ATT Top 1: English Audio Subtitle Dolby D 3/2.1 Angle Top Menu 15 DVD Control 12:00 Audio format/channel numbers* The audio language switches among the available languages. When the 4-digit input prompt appears, input the language code (page 71) for the desired language. When the same language is displayed two or more times, the disc is recorded in multiple audio formats. * The format name and channel numbers appear as follows. Example: Dolby Digital 5.1 ch Rear component × 2 Dolby D 3 / 2 . 1 Front component × 2 + Center component × 1 During playback, touch “Play Menu,” then “Audio” repeatedly until the desired audio channel appears. To close the play menu, touch “Play Menu.” Note You may not be able to change the audio setting depending on the disc. Menu Play Menu SHUF During playback, touch “Play Menu,” then “Stereo” repeatedly until the desired audio channel appears. Tip The operation by the card remote commander (pressing (AUDIO) repeatedly) is also available. Adjusting the audio output level — Dolby D level You can adjust the audio output level for a DVD recorded in Dolby Digital format, to reduce the volume level differences between disc and source. During playback, touch “Play Menu.” Touch the “Adjust” box to set to “ON.” Touch –/+ repeatedly to adjust the output level. The output level is adjustable in single steps, between –10 and +10. To close the play menu, touch “Play Menu.” LFE component × 1 To close the DVD control menu, touch “DVD Control.” 25 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 26 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Locking discs — Parental control * Excluding DVD-R/DVD-R DL/DVD-RW in VR mode. You can lock a disc, or set playback restrictions according to a predetermined level such as viewer age. Restricted scenes can be blocked or replaced with different scenes when a parental control compatible DVD is played. Changing the area and its movie rating level The restriction levels can be set depending on the area and its movie ratings. While the unit is off, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Visual.” The visual setting menu appears. Touch v/V to scroll, then “DVD Parental Area.” When parental control is already activated, the display to enter your password appears. To change the setting, enter your password. The options appear. Touch the desired area to apply its movie ratings. When you select “Other,” enter the area code selecting from “Area code list” on page 71, using the number keys. Touch “DVD Parental Rating.” The options appear. The lower the number, the stricter the restriction level. Touch the desired rating. The setting is complete. Activating parental control While the unit is off, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Visual.” The visual setting menu appears. Touch v/V to scroll, then “DVD Parental Control.” The password setting display appears. Touch the number keys to enter your password, then “OK.” To confirm, touch the number keys to reenter your password, then “OK.” The setting is complete. To delete an entered number, touch “Clear.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” Deactivating parental control 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 above. The parental unlock display appears. 2 Touch the number keys to enter your current password. “Parental Unlocked” appears, and the parental control is deactivated. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” Repeat and shuffle play MPEG-4 During playback, touch “Play Menu,” then the “Repeat” or “Shuffle” box repeatedly until the desired option appears. Changing the password Deactivate the parental control, then activate again using the new password. Source List ATT Top Chapter OFF ON Repeat Shuffle Adjust Dolby D Level 0 Play Menu SHUF 15 DVD Control 12:00 Repeat or shuffle play starts. To close the play menu, touch “Play Menu.” 26 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 27 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM The repeat options and switching order of each disc/format are indicated below. Disc/format Options “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Title”: Repeats the current title. “Chapter”: Repeats the current chapter. *1 “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Image”: Repeats the current image. “Album”: Repeats the current album. The shuffle options and switching order of each disc/format are indicated below. Disc/format *2 *1 MPEG-4 You can directly locate a desired point by specifying the title number, chapter number, etc. “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Track”: Repeats the current track. “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Track”: Repeats the current track/video file. “Album”: Repeats the current album (folder). MPEG-4 Direct search play Options “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Title”: Plays chapters in current title in random order. During playback, press the number buttons on the card remote commander to enter an item (track, title, etc.) number, then press (ENTER). Playback starts from the beginning of the selected point. The search items of disc/format are as follows. DVD: Title or chapter*1 VCD*2/CD/MP3/WMA/AAC: Track JPEG: Image MPEG-4: File *1 The search item depends on the setting. *2 Available only when playing a VCD without PBC function. Setting the search item (DVD only) You can set the search item (title or chapter) for DVD playback. Touch “Source List,” then Touch v/V to scroll, then “DVD Direct Search” to set to “Chapter” or “Title.” The setting is complete. Touch “Visual.” The visual setting menu appears. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Disc”: Plays tracks in current disc in random order. “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Album”: Plays tracks/images/ video files in current album (folder) in random order. MPEG-4 *1 Available only when playing version 1.0/1.1 VCD, or version 2.0 VCD without PBC function. *2 Excluding DVD-R/DVD-R DL/DVD-RW in VR mode. 27 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 28 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM USB Device Operations For details on the compatibility of your USB device, visit the support site. Support site http://esupport.sony.com http://www.xplodsony.com/ • MSC (Mass Storage Class) and MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) type USB devices compliant with the USB standard can be used. • Corresponding codec is MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma), AAC (.m4a), JPEG (.jpg) and MPEG-4 (.mp4). • Backup of data in a USB device is recommended. Notes • Connect the USB device after starting the engine. Depending on the USB device, malfunction or damage may occur if it is connected before starting the engine. • A large-sized file may take time to start playing back. Playing a USB device Remove the cap from the USB connector, and connect the USB device to the USB connector. Playback starts automatically. If a USB device is connected, to start playback, touch “Source List,” then “USB/ iPod.” For details on the location of the USB connector, see the supplied installation/connections manual. About the controls and indications during playback You can control USB playback in the same way as disc playback. For details, see “Playback controls” on page 20. For details on indications during playback, see “Indications during playback” on page 22. To stop playback Press (SOURCE/OFF) for 1 second. Notes on use • Do not use USB devices so large or heavy that they may fall down due to vibration, or cause a loose connection. • Do not leave a USB device in a parked car, as malfunction may result. • This unit cannot recognize USB devices via a USB hub. Notes on playback • If a USB device contains multiple file types, only the selected file type (audio/video/image) can be played. For details on how to select the file type, see “Selecting a file type” on page 34. • Displayed indications will differ, depending on the USB device, recorded format and settings. For details, visit the support site. • The maximum number of displayable data is as follows. – folders (albums): 256 – files (tracks): 2,000 • It may take time for playback to begin, depending on the amount of recorded data. • During playback or fast-forward/reverse of a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) MP3/WMA/AAC file, elapsed playing time may not display accurately. • Playback of a lossless compression file is not supported. Repeat and shuffle play During playback, touch “Play Menu,” then the “Repeat” or “Shuffle” box until the desired option appears. Repeat or shuffle play starts. The repeat options are as follows. “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Track”/“Image”*1: Repeats the current track/ image/video file. “Album”: Repeats the current album (folder). “Drive”*2: Repeats the current drive. The shuffle options are as follows. “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Album”: Plays tracks/images/video files in the current album (folder) in random order. *1 When playing JPEG files. *2 When two or more drives are created on the USB device. To close the play menu, touch “Play Menu.” To disconnect the USB device Stop playback, then disconnect. Do not disconnect during playback, as data in the USB device may be damaged. 28 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 29 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Enjoying music according to your mood — SensMe™ Sony’s unique “SensMe™ channels” and “SensMe™ mood” features automatically group tracks by channel or mood, and allow you to enjoy music intuitively. Before using the SensMe™ function 3 Transferring tracks to the USB device using “Content Transfer” In order to group tracks by channel or mood, track sound patterns need to be analyzed by 12 TONE ANALYSIS, which is loaded in “Content Transfer.” With the USB device connected to your computer, drag and drop tracks from Windows Explorer or iTunes to “Content Transfer.” Both analysis and transfer of tracks will be performed by “Content Transfer.” The following is the basic procedure required to enjoy the SensMe™ function on the unit. 1 Installing “SensMe™ Setup” and “Content Transfer” in your computer First install “SensMe™ Setup” and “Content Transfer” from the supplied CD-ROM. SensMe™ Setup Content Transfer Content Transfer 4 Connecting the USB device and enjoying the SensMe™ function on the unit Connect the set up USB device. You can then enjoy “SensMe™ channels” or “SensMe™ mood” on this unit. 2 Registering a USB device using “SensMe™ Setup” Connect a USB device to your computer, and perform registration using “SensMe™ Setup” to enable the SensMe™ function on this unit. SensMe™ Setup Tip Registration can be performed either along with the installation procedure or after installation. SensMe™ Installing “SensMe™ Setup” and “Content Transfer” in your computer Use of the supplied software (“SensMe™ Setup” and “Content Transfer”) is required to enable the SensMe™ function on this unit. Install the software in your computer from the supplied CD-ROM. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your computer. The Installation Wizard runs automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 29 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 30 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Registering a USB device using “SensMe™ Setup” Playing tracks in the channel — SensMe™ channels USB device registration is required to enable the SensMe™ function on the unit. “SensMe™ channels” automatically group tracks into channels by their tunes. You can select and play a channel that fits your mood, activity, etc. If registration is not performed along with the installation procedure, follow the steps below. Start “SensMe™ Setup” on your computer. Connect a USB device to your computer. Complete registration following the on-screen instructions. Connect a USB device set up for the SensMe™ function. Touch “Source List,” then “SensMe™.” Tip If you connect a registered USB device containing analyzed tracks, the USB device can be unregistered again. Shuffle All Energetic Transferring tracks to the USB device using “Content Transfer” To enable the SensMe™ function on this unit, tracks need to be analyzed and transferred to the registered USB device, using “Content Transfer.” Connect the registered USB device to your computer. For “WALKMAN,” connect with the MTP mode. For USB devices other than “WALKMAN,” connect with the MSC mode. “Content Transfer” starts automatically. If a message appears, follow the on-screen instructions to proceed. Drag and drop tracks from Windows Explorer or iTunes to “Content Transfer.” The analysis and transfer of tracks start. Touch “channel.” The channel list appears. Relax ZAP 15 12:00 Touch v/V to scroll the channel list. Playback of the first track in the current channel starts from the track’s most melodic or rhythmical section*. * May not be detected correctly. Touch the desired channel. Playback of tracks in the selected channel starts. Note Depending on the track, it may not be detected correctly or may be grouped in a channel not suited to the track’s mood. Tip Tracks are played in random order. The order will vary at each channel selection. For details on operations, see the Help of “Content Transfer.” Note The track analysis by 12 TONE ANALYSIS may take time, depending on the computer environment. 30 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 31 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Channel list “Morning” (5:00 AM – 9:59 AM) “Daytime” (10:00 AM – 3:59 PM) “Evening” (4:00 PM – 6:59 PM) “Night” (7:00 PM – 11:59 PM) “Midnight” (12:00 AM – 4:59 AM) One of above channels appears according to the current time. Set the clock (page 59) for the channel to be displayed accurately. “Shuffle All” Plays all analyzed tracks in random order. “Energetic,” “Relax,” “Mellow,” “Upbeat,” “Emotional,” “Lounge,” “Dance,” “Extreme” Plays tracks according to the music type. Playing tracks in the mood map — SensMe™ mood “SensMe™ mood” distributes tracks as dots on a two-axis mood map, based on the characteristics of the individual tracks. By touching the point on the map according to your mood, a circle appears around the touched point, and the tracks inside the circle are played. Connect a USB device set up for the SensMe™ function. Touch “Source List,” then “SensMe™.” Touch “mood.” The two-axis mood map appears. Circle “Freeway,” “Chillout Drive,” “Party Ride,” “Morning Commute,” “Goin’ Home,” “Weekend Trip,” “Midnight Cruise” Plays tracks that are suitable while driving. Fast Mood Type Happy Sad Controls and indications during “SensMe™ channels” playback Style Time ZAP Slow 15 12:00 Dots representing tracks Shuffle All Energetic Relax ZAP Touch the desired point on the map. A circle appears around the touched point, and playback of tracks inside the circle starts. Playback of the first track starts from its most melodic or rhythmical section*. * May not be detected correctly. 15 12:00 G H A To show the control keys: “Source List,” “ATT,” “Top.” (page 20) B To scroll the list and select another channel. C Indicates the current channel. D Indicates the album artwork display. E Indicates the elapsed playback time, track name, artist name. F To pause/resume play after pause. G To skip a track. H To enter the ZAPPIN mode. (page 35) During ZAPPIN playback of “SensMe™ channels,” the most melodic or rhythmical sections* of the tracks are played. Note Depending on the track, it may not be detected correctly or may be mapped in the position not suited to the track’s mood. Tips • In the mood map, the currently played track is indicated as a green dot. • Tracks are played from the circle’s center outward. * May not be detected correctly. 31 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 32 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Controls and indications during “SensMe™ mood” playback iPod Operations For details on the compatibility of your iPod, see “About iPod” on page 63 or visit the support site. Support site Fast Mood http://esupport.sony.com http://www.xplodsony.com/ Type Happy Sad Style Time ZAP Slow 15 12:00 In this manual, “iPod” is used as a general reference for the iPod functions on the iPod and iPhone, unless otherwise specified by the text or illustrations. HI A To show the control keys: “Source List,” “ATT,” “Top.” (page 20) B To move the circle and regroup tracks. C To change the size of the circle: small, medium or large. D Indicates the album artwork display. E Indicates the elapsed playback time, track name, artist name. F To change parameters on the horizontal axis. G To skip a track. H To pause/resume play after pause. I To enter the ZAPPIN mode. (page 35) During ZAPPIN playback of “SensMe™ mood,” the most melodic or rhythmical sections* of the tracks are played. Playing an iPod Reduce the volume on this unit. Remove the cap from the USB connector, and connect the iPod to the USB connector. Use of the optional USB connection cable RC-200IPV is recommended.*1 For details, see the supplied installation/ connections manual. The following display appears on the iPod screen* 2, then playback starts from the item last played. If an iPod is already connected, to start playback, touch “Source List,” then “USB/ iPod.” * May not be detected correctly. Changing parameters on the horizontal axis In the mood map, you can change parameters on the horizontal axis. Tracks are remapped according to the characteristics of the parameters. Touch *1 To play videos of iPod with video, use of the RC-200IPV is required. *2 May not appear in the case of an iPod touch or iPhone being connected, or when the iPod was last played back using passenger control. To change parameters to “Mood” “Sad” – “Happy” “Type” “Acoustic” – “Electronic” “Style” “Soft” – “Hard” “Time” “Morning” – “Midnight” Adjust the volume on this unit. About the controls and indications during playback You can control iPod playback in the same way as disc playback. For details, see “Playback controls” on page 20. For details on indications during playback, see “Indications during playback” on page 22. To stop playback Press (SOURCE/OFF) for 1 second. 32 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 33 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM To disconnect the iPod Stop playback, then disconnect. Do not disconnect during playback, as data in the iPod may be damaged. About the resuming mode When the iPod currently playing is connected to the dock connector, the mode of this unit changes to resuming mode and playback starts in the mode set by the iPod. In the resuming mode, repeat/shuffle play is not available. Caution for iPhone When you connect an iPhone via USB, telephone volume is controlled by iPhone itself. In order to avoid sudden loud sound after a call, do not increase the volume on the unit during a telephone call. Notes • With an iPod connected to the USB connector, you cannot select an auxiliary device connected to the AUX1 VIDEO IN terminal. • This unit cannot recognize iPod via a USB hub. Tips • When the ignition key is turned to the ACC position with the unit on, the iPod will be recharged. • If the iPod is disconnected during playback, “USB device is not connected.” appears in the display of the unit. Repeat and shuffle play During playback, touch “Play Menu,” then the “Repeat” or “Shuffle” box until the desired option appears. Repeat or shuffle play starts. To close the play menu, touch “Play Menu.” The repeat options are as follows. For audio playback “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Track”: Repeats the current track. “Album”/“Podcast”/“Artist”/“Playlist”/ “Genre”*: Repeats the current item of the selected play mode. For video playback “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Track”: Repeats the current video. “Rental”/“TV Show”/“Music Video”/ “Playlist”/“Podcast”*: Repeats the current item of the selected play mode. The shuffle options are as follows. For audio playback Setting the play mode You can set one of the following play modes. For audio playback “Album,” “Track,” “Genre,” “Playlist,” “Artist,” “Podcast”* For video playback “Movie,” “Rental,” “TV Show,” “Music Video,” “Playlist,” “Podcast”* “OFF”: Returns to normal play mode. “Album”/“Podcast”/“Artist”/“Playlist”/ “Genre”*: Plays tracks of the selected play mode in random order. “Device”: Plays all tracks in an iPod in random order. * Differs depending on the selected play mode. Note Displayed options may not conform to actual operation. * May not appear depending on iPod setting. During playback, touch “List.” Touch “Music” or “Video.” Touch the desired play mode. To start playback, touch the desired item(s) in the list. To scroll the list, touch v/V. To skip items of the selected play mode During playback, touch –/+ of the selected play mode. 33 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 34 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Operating an iPod directly — Passenger control You can directly operate an iPod connected to this unit. During playback, touch “Play Menu,” then the “Passenger Control” box to set to “ON.” Useful Functions Listing up tracks/images/video files — List Selecting a track/image/video file MPEG-4 Deactivating the passenger control Touch the “Passenger Control” box to set to “OFF.” The play mode changes to resuming mode. To close the play menu, touch “Play Menu.” Notes • In the passenger control mode, the playback controls on this unit are always shown. To hide the controls, touch the display in a place other than the playback control key area. • To output video to this unit, you need to activate the video output of iPod. • The volume can be adjusted only by this unit. • The repeat setting will be off if the passenger control mode is canceled. You can list up albums/folders/tracks/images/ video files, and select a desired one to play. This function is convenient especially for the disc in MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/MPEG-4 format or USB device containing many albums/tracks, etc. During playback, touch “List.” The list of categories or files in the currently played item appears. Contents List / Folder Name File 01 Option File 02 1/5 File 03 File 04 File 05 File 06 Back 15 12:00 Page position bar To move to the upper level, touch To scroll the list, touch v/V. To jump pages, touch the page position bar. Touch the desired item. Playback starts. Selecting a file type MPEG-4 If the disc/USB device contains multiple file types, only the selected file type (audio/video/ image) can be played. The playback priority order of file type is initially set to audio, video, then image (e.g., if the disc contains video files and image files, only video files are played). You can select the file type to list up, then select the desired file to play. 34 During playback, touch “List.” Touch the desired file. Playback of the selected file starts. Touch “Option,” then “Audio,” “Image” or “Video” to select the file type. To close the option menu, touch “Close.” XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 35 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Searching a track by listening to track passages — ZAPPIN™ While playing back short track passages in a disc or USB device in sequence, you can search for a track you want to listen to. This function is convenient, for example, when searching for a track in shuffle or shuffle repeat mode. During audio playback, touch “ZAP.” Playback starts from a passage of the next track. The passage is played for the set time, and a beep sounds before the next passage starts. Using Gesture Command You can perform frequently-used operations by drawing the following command stroke in the reception/playback display. Draw To Radio reception: seek forward stations. (The same as >.) a horizontal line DVD playback: (left to right) skip forward a chapter. (The same as >.) MPEG-4/audio playback: skip forward a file/track. (The same as >.) Radio reception: seek backward stations. (The same as ..) “ZAP” touched. The playback section of each track in ZAPPIN mode. Touch “ZAP” when a track you want to listen is played back. The track that you select returns to normal play mode from the beginning. To search a track by ZAPPIN mode again, repeat steps 1 and 2. In the case of a USB device set up for the SensMe™ function If you enter the ZAPPIN mode during playback of a USB device set up for the SensMe™ function, the most melodic or rhythmical sections* of tracks are played. For details on setting up a USB device for the SensMe™ function, see “Enjoying music according to your mood — SensMe™” on page 29. * May not be detected correctly. Tips • You can change the playback time (page 57), but cannot select the track passage to play back. • You can deactivate the beep sound between track passages (page 57). a horizontal line (right to left) DVD playback: skip backward a chapter. (The same as ..) MPEG-4/audio playback: skip backward a file/track. (The same as ..) Radio reception: receive stored stations (go forward). a vertical line DVD playback: (upwards) fast-forward the video. MPEG-4/audio playback: skip forward an album (folder). (The same as “Album” +.) Radio reception: receive stored stations (go backward). a vertical line DVD playback: (downwards) reverse the video. MPEG-4/audio playback: skip backward an album (folder). (The same as “Album” –.) To view the instructions on Gesture Command Touch when it is shown in the top right corner of the display. 35 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 36 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Handsfree Calling and Audio Streaming — Bluetooth For details on compatibility of your device, visit the support site. Support site Before using the Bluetooth function Basic procedure of the Bluetooth function http://esupport.sony.com http://www.xplodsony.com/ Bluetooth status indication 1 Pairing When connecting Bluetooth devices for the first time, mutual registration is required. This is called “pairing.” This registration (pairing) is required only for the first time, as this unit and the other devices will recognize each other automatically from the next time. Bluetooth signal indicator: Lights up when the Bluetooth signal is on. ATT Note If you delete the device registration from this unit, you need to perform pairing again. 2 Connection After pairing is made, connect this unit and the Bluetooth device. Depending on the device, connection is automatically made along with the pairing. Calling... Name 0123456789 Calling... 15 12:00 Bluetooth status indications 3 Handsfree calling/Audio streaming You can make/receive a handsfree call, or listen to audio through this unit. None: No device is connected for audio streaming purpose. Flashing: Connection is in progress. Lit: Connected to a device. None: No cellular phone is connected for handsfree calling purpose. Flashing: Connection is in progress. Lit: Connected to a cellular phone. Signal strength status of connected cellular phone. Remaining battery status of connected cellular phone. 36 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 37 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Installing the external microphone XA-MC10 To capture your voice during handsfree calling, you need to install the external microphone XAMC10 (supplied). For details on how to connect the microphone, see the supplied installation/connections manual. Paring *1 Search time varies depending on the number of connectable devices. *2 The name or address (if name is unavailable) of detected devices are displayed. Touch the device to connect. Touch the number keys to enter the passkey, then “OK.” Perform the required operation also on the other Bluetooth device. Pairing is complete and this unit is connected to the other Bluetooth device. When connection is made successfully, or appears at the bottom of the display. Pairing is required only the first time you connect to a Bluetooth device (cellular phone, etc.).*1 To pair this unit to a Bluetooth device, you need to enter the same passkey*2 on this unit and on the Bluetooth device. The passkey is a 4 or more digit number (e.g., 0000), which is either selected by yourself or determined by the Bluetooth device. For details, see the manual of the Bluetooth device. *1 If you delete the device registration from this unit, you need to perform pairing again. *2 Passkey may be called “passcode,” “PIN code,” “PIN number,” “password,” etc., depending on the Bluetooth device. Touch “Search.” Search of connectable Bluetooth devices starts.*1 After search is complete, the list of detected devices*2 appears. Select the connection type. Touch “Handsfree Connect” to use for handsfree calling. Touch “Audio Connect” to use for audio streaming. Pairing start and the passkey input display appears. Tip You can pair up to 9 devices. Searching from the Bluetooth device Searching from this unit The procedure to search for this unit from the other Bluetooth device is explained below. Check that the other Bluetooth device is set to allow for searching (discoverable) beforehand. Select the Bluetooth source. To select Bluetooth Phone, press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. To select Bluetooth Audio, touch “Source List,” then “BT Audio.” Touch “BT Menu.” The Bluetooth setting menu appears. Back ATT Top BT Menu Signal OFF Discoverable Hide / Show Device Name 1/2 Select the Bluetooth source. To select Bluetooth Phone, press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. To select Bluetooth Audio, touch “Source List,” then “BT Audio.” Touch “BT Menu.” The Bluetooth setting menu appears. Touch “Signal,” then “Yes” to set “Signal” to “ON.” The Bluetooth signal of this unit is activated. Touch “Discoverable” to set to “Show.” The unit is ready to be detected by the other Bluetooth device. continue to next page t Search Device List 15 12:00 37 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 38 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Start searching for this unit from the other Bluetooth device. After search is complete, this unit appears as “XPLOD”* in the list of the other Bluetooth device. Select the Bluetooth source. To select Bluetooth Phone, press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. To select Bluetooth Audio, touch “Source List,” then “BT Audio.” * Can be changed in the Bluetooth setting (page 45). Touch “BT Menu.” The Bluetooth setting menu appears. Touch “Device List.” The list of registered Bluetooth devices appears. To scroll the list, touch v/V. Touch the device to connect. DR-BT30Q XPLOD XXXXXXX After you perform the required operation on the other Bluetooth device, the passkey input display appears on this unit. Touch the number keys to enter the passkey, then “OK.” Pairing is complete and this unit is connected to the other Bluetooth device. When connection is made successfully, or appears at the bottom of the display. Notes • While connecting to a Bluetooth device, this unit cannot be detected from another device. To enable detection, disconnect the current connection and search for this unit from another device. • Depending on the device, searching from this unit may not be possible. In this case, search for this unit from the other device. • If you search for this unit and the other device mutually at the same time, this unit will not recognize the other device. • It may take time to search or connect. • Depending on the device, the connection confirmation display appears before inputting the passkey. • The time limit for inputting the passkey differs depending on the device. • This unit cannot be connected to a device that supports only HSP (Head Set Profile). Connecting When the ignition is switched to on with the Bluetooth signal activated, this unit searches for the last connected Bluetooth device, and connection is made automatically if possible. This chapter explains how to connect manually to registered Bluetooth devices. Select the connection type. Touch “Handsfree Connect” to use for handsfree calling. Touch “Audio Connect” to use for audio streaming. Connection is complete. When connection is made successfully, or appears at the bottom of the display. In the device list, the currently connected device is indicated by the icon at the head of its name. To connect from the other Bluetooth device Operate the other Bluetooth device to connect to this unit. When connection is made successfully, or appears at the bottom of the display. To disconnect 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 above. 2 Touch the currently connected device, then “Handsfree Disconnect” or “Audio Disconnect.” To delete all registrations 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 above. 2 Touch “Delete All,” then “Yes” in the confirmation display. Note If connection is made during audio streaming, noise may occur over playback sound. Tip You can connect a cellular phone for audio streaming purpose if it supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). Before starting, be sure to activate the Bluetooth signal both on this unit (page 45) and the other Bluetooth device. 38 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 39 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM By the phonebook Handsfree calling Once the unit is connected to the cellular phone, you can make/receive handsfree calls by operating this unit. For details on how to manage the phonebook data, see “Phonebook management” on page 41. Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Making calls Touch “Call Menu,” then “Phonebook.” The phonebook appears. By dialing a phone number Select the desired contact. 1 In the initial list, touch the initial of the contact. Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. ATT BT Menu 2 In the name list, touch the name of the contact. 3 In the number list, touch the phone number. The contact confirmation display appears. Top Preset Call P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 BT Phone Voice Dial Call Menu PB Access 15 12:00 Touch “Call Menu,” then “Dial.” The number input display appears. Back ATT Top Touch “Call.” The call is made and the calling display appears until the other party answers. Tips • If no phonebook data is yet stored on this unit, the display to add a contact appears after step 2 above. For details on how to add a contact, see “To add a contact by entering the name and number” on page 41. • You can also browse the phonebook of the connected cellular phone on this unit and make a call (page 42). Dial By the call history Please input phone number. The unit stores the last 20 calls, allowing you to select one quickly from the list. 15 Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch “Call Menu,” then “Recent Call.” The list of call history appears. To scroll the list, touch v/V. Touch the desired item in the list. The contact confirmation display appears. Touch “Call.” The call is made and the calling display appears until the other party answers. 12:00 Touch the number keys to enter the phone number, then To delete an entered number, touch The call is made and the calling display appears until the other party answers. ATT Calling... Name continue to next page t 0123456789 Calling... 15 12:00 39 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 40 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM By the preset dial You can store up to 6 contacts in the preset dial. For details on how to store, see “Preset dial” on page 44. Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch the number in the list (“P1” to “P6”). The contact confirmation display appears. Receiving calls With the unit connected to the cellular phone, you can receive a call in any status. The following display indicates an incoming call, along with the ring tone. ATT Incoming Call... Name 0123456789 Touch “Yes.” The call is made and the calling display appears until the other party answers. Incoming Call... By the voice dial function 15 12:00 You can make a call using the voice tag stored on the connected cellular phone. Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch “Voice Dial.” Say the voice tag stored on the cellular phone. Your voice is recognized, then the call is made. The calling display appears until the other party answers. Notes • Say the voice tag in the same way as you stored it on the cellular phone. • If the voice dial function is activated on the connected cellular phone, it may not work by this unit. • Do not use the voice dial function on the cellular phone while it is connected to this unit. • Noises such as the engine running may interfere with sound recognition. In order to improve recognition, operate under conditions where noise is minimized. • Voice dial may not work depending on the recognition specification of the cellular phone. For details, visit the support site. To answer the call Touch To adjust the ring tone volume Press (VOL) +/– while receiving a call. The level of ring tone volume will be stored into memory, independently from the regular volume level. To reject a call Touch Note The ring tone and talker’s voice are output only from front speakers. Tips • You can set to answer a call automatically (page 45). • You can set to use the ring tone of the cellular phone or this unit (page 45). Operations during a call The following display appears during a call. ATT BT Menu Top On the Line. To adjust the talker’s voice volume Press (VOL) +/– while making a call. The level of talker’s voice volume will be stored into memory, independently from the regular volume level. Name 0123456789 Handsfree OFF Open Keypad 10:59 15 12:00 To adjust the talker’s voice volume 40 Press (VOL) +/– during a call. The level of talker’s voice volume will be stored into memory, independently from the regular volume level. XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 41 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM To send DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) tones Touch “Access” to select the memory where phonebook data is stored. To download the data in a cellular phone’s internal memory, set to “From Memory.” To download the data on SIM, set to “SIM.” Touch “Phonebook Download.” When downloading is complete, “Complete” appears and the phonebook data is stored on this unit. Touch “Open Keypad,” then the required number keys. To transfer the current call to the cellular phone Touch “Handsfree OFF.” To transfer back to the handsfree call, touch “Handsfree ON.” Note Depending on the cellular phone, connection may be cut off when call transfer is attempted. To receive from a cellular phone You can send phonebook data from the connected cellular phone and receive it on this unit. To adjust the volume for the other party Touch “BT Menu.” Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch “Call Menu,” then “Receive Phonebook.” This unit is ready for receiving phonebook data. Touch “Back” repeatedly to return to the previous displays. Send the phonebook data by operating the connected cellular phone. When receiving is complete, “Complete” appears and the phonebook data is stored on this unit. Touch v/V to scroll, then “MIC Gain.” Touch –/+ to adjust the level. The level is adjustable in single steps, between –2 and +2. To end a call Touch Phonebook management To add a contact by entering the name and number You can store up to 300 contacts in the phonebook and up to 5 phone numbers can be registered to each contact. Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Notes • Downloaded phonebook data from a cellular phone cannot be overwritten by subsequent data. However, some data (name, etc.,) may be duplicated as a result. • Phonebook data may be lost if this unit is damaged. • When disposing of this unit, delete the phonebook data by initializing (page 45). Touch “Call Menu,” then “Phonebook.” The phonebook appears. Touch “Add Contact.” The contact registration display appears. Back Top ATT Add Contact Storing phonebook data Entry Name Entry Number To download from a cellular phone If the connected cellular phone supports PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile), you can download phonebook data and store on this unit. Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch “PB Access.” The phonebook access menu appears. Add to Phonebook? 15 12:00 Touch “Entry Name.” The name input display appears. continue to next page t 41 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 42 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Touch the character keys to enter the name, then “OK.” For details on how to use the keyboard, see “About the keyboard to edit the name” on page 43. The contact registration display reappears. Touch “Entry Number.” The number input display appears. Touch the number keys to enter the phone number, then “OK.” The phone number type selection display appears. Touch the desired phone number type. The contact registration display reappears. To enter other phone numbers, repeat steps 6 to 8. If the connected cellular phone supports PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile), you can browse its phonebook data on this unit. You can also make a call to a contact or add the contact to this unit’s phonebook. Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch “PB Access.” The phonebook access menu appears. Touch “Access” to select the memory where phonebook data is stored. To browse the data in a cellular phone’s internal memory, set to “From Memory.” To browse the data on SIM, set to “SIM.” Touch “Phonebook Browsing.” The phonebook of the connected cellular phone appears. Select the desired contact. Touch “Add to Phonebook?” The contact is added to the phonebook. To add a contact from the call history Browsing a phonebook in a cellular phone Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. 1 In the initial list, touch the initial of the contact. Touch “Call Menu,” then “Recent Call.” The list of call history appears. To scroll the list, touch v/V. Touch the item to add to the phonebook. The contact confirmation display appears. Touch “Save to Phonebook.” The name input display appears. Touch the character keys to enter the name, then “OK.” For details on how to use the keyboard, see “About the keyboard to edit the name” on page 43. The contact is added to the phonebook. 2 In the name list, touch the name of the contact. 3 In the number list, touch the phone number. The contact confirmation display appears. To call the contact Touch the phone number to call, then “Yes” in the confirmation display. To add the contact to this unit’s phonebook Touch “Save to Phonebook,” then “Yes” in the confirmation display. Deleting phonebook data To delete all phonebook data on this unit 42 Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch “Call Menu,” then “Phonebook.” The phonebook appears. Touch “Delete All.” The confirmation display appears. Touch “Yes.” All phonebook data is deleted. XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 43 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM To delete an individual contact from the phonebook About the keyboard to edit the name Back Follow steps 1 to 2 above. Select the contact to delete. NAME Touch “Yes.” The contact is deleted from the phonebook. Editing a contact 2 In the name list, touch the name of the contact. Touch “Delete Contact.” The confirmation display appears. Top Please Input Name 1 In the initial list, touch the initial of the contact. ATT Contact Name abc 123 Space OK 15 Touch 12:00 To “ABC” or “abc” change the case. the desired character key enter the character. switch to the numeric keyboard. Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. “123” Touch “Call Menu,” then “Phonebook.” The phonebook appears. the desired enter the number/ number/symbol key symbol. Select the contact to edit. “Space” 1 In the initial list, touch the initial of the contact. enter a space. delete a character. “OK” complete the name edit. 2 In the name list, touch the name of the contact. Touch the desired edit option. Touch “Edit Name” To edit the name of the contact. Enter the new name, then touch “OK.” “Add Number” add the phone number to the contact. Enter the phone number, then touch “OK.” the phone number in the list delete the selected phone number. Touch “Delete Number,” then “Yes.” Call data management Call history You can delete the items in the call history. To delete all items in the call history Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch “Call Menu,” then “Recent Call.” The list of call history appears. Touch “Delete All.” The confirmation display appears. Touch “Yes.” All items in the call history are deleted. continue to next page t 43 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 44 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM To delete an individual item in the call history To change the registration of the preset dial Follow steps 1 to 2 above. Follow the procedure above and overwrite a registered preset dial. Touch “Delete Number.” The confirmation display appears. Touch “Yes.” The selected item is deleted from the call history. In the list, touch the item to delete. The contact confirmation display appears. Preset dial You can store contacts in the phonebook or call history into the preset dials. Locking the personal information To prevent unauthorized access to personal information, you can lock call data by setting a 4digit code. Once locked, you need to enter the code to access the items in the call menu. Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch “Call Menu,” then “PIM Security Lock / Unlock.” The code setting display appears. Touch the number keys to enter your code, then “OK.” To confirm, touch the number keys to reenter your code, then “OK.” The setting is complete. To store from the phonebook Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. Touch “Call Menu,” then “Phonebook.” The phonebook appears. Select the contact to store in the preset dial. To delete an entered number, touch “Clear.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” 1 In the initial list, touch the initial of the contact. Unlocking the call data 2 In the name list, touch the name of the contact. 1 Follow steps 1 to 2 above. The unlock display appears. 2 Touch the number keys to enter your code. “Unlocked” appears, and the call data is unlocked. 3 In the number list, touch the phone number. The contact confirmation display appears. Touch “Preset Memory,” then the desired preset number (“P1” to “P6”). The contact is stored in the selected preset number. To store from the call history Audio streaming Listening to a Bluetooth device through this unit Press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. The Bluetooth Phone display appears. If the other device supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) of Bluetooth technology, you can listen to the playback sound through this unit. Touch “Call Menu,” then “Recent Call.” The list of call history appears. To scroll the list, touch v/V. Connect this unit and the Bluetooth device (page 38). Touch the desired item in the list. The contact confirmation display appears. Reduce the volume on this unit. Touch “Preset Memory,” then the desired preset number (“P1” to “P6”). The contact is stored in the selected preset number. Operate the other Bluetooth device to start playback. Adjust the volume on this unit. Touch “Source List,” then “BT Audio.” The Bluetooth Audio display appears. 44 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 45 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Operating the Bluetooth device with this unit If the other device supports AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) of Bluetooth technology, you can control the playback on this unit. Operations can be performed in the same way as disc playback (page 20), except for the following. Touch To “BT Menu” open the Bluetooth setting menu (page 45). –/+ in the “Level” box reduce the volume level differences between this unit and the other Bluetooth device. The level is adjustable in single steps, between –8 and +18. Notes • The available operation differs depending on the Bluetooth device. Perform unavailable operations on the Bluetooth device. • Depending on the Bluetooth device, it may be necessary to touch u twice to start/pause the playback. • During audio streaming, some indications such as track name, etc., may not appear on this unit. Bluetooth settings The Bluetooth settings can be configured in “BT Menu.” Select the Bluetooth source. To select Bluetooth Phone, press (TOP), then touch “BT Phone” in the top menu. To select Bluetooth Audio, touch “Source List,” then “BT Audio.” Touch “BT Menu.” The Bluetooth setting menu appears. Touch the desired item in the list and configure the setting. “Device Name” *1 Changes the name of this unit displayed on the connected device. (Default setting: “XPLOD”) For details on basic operation of keyboard, see “About the keyboard to edit the name” on page 43. “Search” *1 (page 37) Searches for connectable Bluetooth devices. “Device List” *1 (page 38) Shows the list of registered devices; connects to a registered device; deletes all registrations. “Auto Answer” *1 Answers an incoming call automatically. – “Short”: to answer automatically after 3 seconds. – “Long”: to answer automatically after 10 seconds. – “OFF”: to not answer automatically. “Ringtone” *1*2 Uses the ring tone of this unit or the connected cellular phone: “Default,” “Cellular.” “EC/NC Mode” (Echo Canceller/Noise Canceller Mode) Reduces echo and noise in phone call conversations. Set to “Mode 1” normally. If the outgoing sound quality is unsatisfactory, set to “Mode 2” or “OFF.” “MIC Gain” (page 41) Adjust the volume for the other party: –2 ~ +2. “Initialize” *1 Initializes all Bluetooth-related settings. Touch “Yes” in the confirmation display. *1 Cannot be configured during a handsfree call. *2 Depending on the cellular phone, this unit’s ring tone may be output even if set to “Cellular.” Note For details on the setting of other Bluetooth devices, see their respective manuals. The items in the Bluetooth setting menu are as follows. “Signal”*1 Activates the Bluetooth signal: “ON,” “OFF.” “Discoverable” *1 (page 37) Allows the other Bluetooth device to search for this unit: “Show,” “Hide.” 45 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 46 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Tip Other equalizer types are also adjustable. Sound Adjustment Selecting the sound quality — EQ7 Adjusting the sound characteristics You can select an equalizer curve from 7 music types (“Xplod,” “Vocal,” “Edge,” “Cruise,” “Space,” “Gravity,” and “Custom”). During reception/playback, touch “Source List,” then The sound balance between left and right speakers (“Balance”) and front and rear speakers (“Fader”) can be adjusted to your preference. You can also adjust the volume level of subwoofer if it is connected. Touch “Sound.” The sound setting menu appears. Touch “EQ7.” The options appear. During reception/playback, touch “Source List,” then Touch the desired equalizer curve. The setting is complete. Touch “Sound.” The sound setting menu appears. Touch “Balance/Fader.” The setting display appears. To cancel the equalizer curve, select “OFF.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” Back ATT Top Balance/Fader/Subwoofer Level Adjust Customizing the equalizer curve — EQ7 Tune “Custom” of EQ7 allows you to make your own equalizer settings. You can adjust the level of 7 different bands: 62 Hz, 157 Hz, 396 Hz, 1 kHz, 2.5 kHz, 6.3 kHz, and 16 kHz. During reception/playback, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Sound,” then “EQ7.” Touch “Custom,” then “Tune.” The tuning display appears. Back ATT Top EQ7 Tune : Custom Fader : F0 Subwoofer : 0 Balance : L0 15 12:00 Touch + to adjust the balance/fader. The level is adjustable in single steps between L10 and R10 (Balance)/F10 and R10 (Fader). Touch +/– to adjust the volume level of subwoofer. This setting is adjustable only when subwoofer is connected and “Subwoofer” is set to “ON” (page 54). The level is adjustable in single steps, between –6 and +6. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” 62 Hz 157 Hz 396 Hz 1 kHz 2.5 kHz Reset 15 6.3 kHz 16 kHz OK 12:00 Touch +/– of each frequency to adjust their levels. The level is adjustable in single steps, between –8 and +8. To restore the factory-set equalizer curve, touch “Reset.” Touch “OK.” The setting is complete. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” 46 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 47 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Optimizing sound for the listening position — Intelligent Time Alignment The unit can change the localization of sound by delaying the sound output from each speaker to suit your position, and simulate a natural sound field with the feeling of being in the center of it wherever you sit in the car. The options for “Listening Position” are indicated below. “Front L” (1): Front left “Front R” (2): Front right “Front” (3): Center front “All” (4): In the center of your car “Custom”: Precisely calibrated position (page 47) Precisely calibrating the listening position — Intelligent Time Alignment Tune You can precisely calibrate your listening position from each speaker so that the sound delay reaches the listener more correctly. Before starting, measure the distance between your listening position and each speaker. During reception/playback, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Sound,” then “Listening Position.” Touch “Custom,” then “Custom Tune.” The setting display appears. 132 Back ATT Top Position Tune 100 cm 100 cm 100 cm 100 cm 100 cm You can also set the approximate subwoofer position from your listening position if: – the subwoofer is connected and “Subwoofer” is set to “ON” (page 54). – the listening position is set to “Front L,” “Front R,” “Front” or “All.” Reset 15 OK 12:00 Touch +/– of each speaker to set the distance between your listening position and the speakers. The distance is adjustable in 2 cm (13/16 in) steps, between 0 and 400 cm (0 and 13 1/10 ft). To restore the default setting, touch “Reset.” Touch “OK.” The setting is complete. During reception/playback, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Sound.” The sound setting menu appears. Touch “Listening Position.” The setting display appears. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” Set the listening position. Touch “Front L,” “Front R,” “Front,” “All” or “Custom.” Set the subwoofer position. If you select “Front L,” “Front R,” “Front” or “All” in step 4 above, you can set the subwoofer position. Touch “Near,” “Normal” or “Far.” The setting is complete. Note The setting is applied only after “OK” is touched. To cancel Intelligent Time Alignment, select “OFF.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” 47 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 48 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Speaker configuration and volume setup Creating a virtual center speaker — CSO To fully enjoy surround sound, it is adequate to have 5 speakers (front left/right, rear left/right, center) and 1 subwoofer. CSO (Center Speaker Organizer) allows you to create a virtual center speaker even though a real center speaker is not connected. During disc/USB playback, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Sound.” The sound setting menu appears. Touch “CSO.” The options appear. Adjusting the speaker volume You can adjust the volume level of each connected speaker. The adjustable speakers are “Front R” (Front Right), “Front L” (Front Left), “Surround L” (Rear Left), “Surround R” (Rear Right) and “Subwoofer*.” * Adjustable only when a subwoofer is connected and “Subwoofer” is set to “ON” (page 54). While the unit is off, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Sound.” The sound setting menu appears. Touch v/V to scroll, then “Speaker Level.” The setting display appears. Back Touch “CSO1,” “CSO2” or “CSO3.” The setting is complete. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” RBE (Rear Bass Enhancer) enhances the bass sound by applying the low pass filter setting (page 55) to rear speakers. This function allows rear speakers to work as a subwoofer even if it is not connected. During reception/playback, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Sound.” The sound setting menu appears. Touch v/V to scroll, then “RBE.” The options appear. Touch “RBE1,” “RBE2” or “RBE3.” The setting is complete. Top Front L Front R Surround L Surround R Subwoofer Note “CSO” is effective only when “Multi Ch Output” is set to “Multi” (page 56), as it is effective only for playback of multi-channel sources. Using rear speakers as subwoofer — RBE ATT 4.1ch Speaker Level Reset 15 OK 12:00 Touch the speaker, then +/– to adjust the level. Repeat this step to adjust all speaker volume. To restore the default setting, touch “Reset.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” 48 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 49 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Setting the background screen Monitor Adjustment Adjusting the monitor angle You can adjust the monitor angle for best viewing. Touch “Source List,” then Touch v/V to scroll, then “Monitor Angle.” The setting display appears. Touch “General.” The general setting menu appears. Touch –/+ to adjust the angle. The adjustment is stored. The monitor retains the angle even after the front panel is opened and closed. You can select the screen theme, equalizer image and picture brightness for the background screen according to your preference. Touch “Source List,” then Touch “Screen Select.” The options appear. Select the screen theme. Touch “Screen Theme,” then the desired type. Select the equalizer image. Touch “Equalizer,” then the desired type. Select the picture brightness. Touch “Day / Night mode,” then one of the following options. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” “Auto”: Switches the brightness automatically when you turn the lights on. (Available only when the illumination control lead is connected.) “Always Day”: Fixes the brightness suitable for day time use. “Always Night”: Fixes the brightness suitable for night time use. Touch panel calibration Touch panel calibration is required if the touching position does not correspond with the proper item. Touch “Source List,” then Touch v/V to scroll, then “Touch Panel Adjust.” The setting display appears. Touch the targets in sequence. The calibration is complete. Touch “General.” The general setting menu appears. To cancel calibration, touch “Cancel.” Touch “Screen.” The screen setting menu appears. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” Selecting the picture quality — Picture EQ You can select a picture quality suitable for the interior brightness of the car. The options are indicated below. “Dynamic”: Vivid picture with bright, clear colors. “Standard”: Standard picture quality. “Theater”: Brightens the monitor; suitable for darkly-lit movies. “Sepia”: Applies a sepia tone to the picture. “Custom 1,” “Custom 2”: User-adjustable settings (page 50). During video/image playback, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Screen.” The screen setting menu appears. Touch “Picture EQ.” The options appear. Touch the desired option. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” 49 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 50 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Customizing the picture quality Selecting the aspect ratio The options “Custom 1” and “Custom 2” of Picture EQ allow you to make your own picture quality setting by adjusting the picture tones. You can change the screen aspect ratio. The options are indicated below. During video/image playback, touch “Source List,” then “Normal”: Picture with 4:3 aspect ratio (regular picture). Touch “Screen,” then “Picture EQ.” Touch “Custom 1” or “Custom 2,” then “Custom Tune.” The setting display appears. Back ATT Top Picture EQ : Custom Tune “Wide”: Picture with 4:3 aspect ratio enlarged to the left and right edges of the screen, with overflowing parts of top and bottom cut off to fill the screen. “Full”: Picture with 16:9 aspect ratio. Warm Normal Cool Color Tone Brightness 15 Color 12:00 “Zoom”: Picture with 4:3 aspect ratio enlarged to the left and right edges of the screen. Touch “Warm,” “Normal,” or “Cool” to select “Color Tone.” Touch +/– of “Brightness” and “Color” to adjust their levels. During video playback, touch “Source List,” then Touch “Screen.” The screen setting menu appears. Touch “Aspect.” The options appear. Touch the desired option. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” Note The picture quality of the rear view camera cannot be adjusted. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” Note The screen aspect ratio of the rear view camera cannot be changed. 50 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 51 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Settings The setting menu includes the following categories. • • • • “General”: General settings (page 52) “Sound”: Sound settings (page 54) “Screen”: Screen settings (page 55) “Visual”: DVD and other playback settings (page 56) Basic setting operation You can set items in the menu by the following procedure. E.g., when setting the demonstration While the unit is off, touch “Source List,” then From the top menu, touch The setting menu appears. Back ATT Security Control Top Locked Clock Adjust Auto OFF No CT OFF / ON Output Color System General 1/4 NTSC / PAL Sound Screen 15 Visual 12:00 Touch “Screen.” The screen setting display appears. Back ATT Top Screen Select Picture EQ Dynamic Aspect Full Clock OFF / ON Demo OFF / ON General Sound 15 Screen Visual 12:00 Touch “Demo” to set to “ON” or “OFF.” The setting is complete. To scroll the options (only when required), touch v/V. To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” 51 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 52 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM General settings Touch c “General” c the desired item c the desired option. For details on this procedure, see “Basic setting operation” on page 51. Follow the page reference for details. “z” indicates the default setting. Item Option Purpose Unit status Security Control (page 59) – – Any status. Clock Adjust (page 59) – – Any status. No (z) Auto OFF Shuts off automatically after a desired time when the unit is 30sec, 30min, off. To deactivate the Auto Off function. CT (Clock Time) (page 23, 24) ON To activate the CT function. Any status. To select the desired time. 60min OFF (z) To deactivate the CT function. Output Color System Changes the color system according to the connected monitor. (SECAM is not supported.) PAL To set to PAL. NTSC (z) To set to NTSC. Dimmer Changes the display brightness. Auto (z) To dim the display automatically when you turn lights on. (Available only when the illumination control lead is connected.) Monitor Angle (page 49) ON To dim the display. – – (–5 ~ +5) Dimmer Level Sets the brightness level when z: 0 the dimmer is activated. To select the level. Touch Panel Adjust (page 49) – – Beep ON (z) To activate the operation sound. OFF To deactivate the operation sound. English, Русский язык, Español To select the display language. Any status. Unit off. Any status. Any status. Any status. Any status. Any status. Language Any status. 52 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 53 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Item Key Illumination Option Purpose ON (z) To turn on the button illumination. OFF To turn off the button illumination. Unit status Any status. Default (z) Rotary Commander Changes the operative direction of rotary commander Reverse controls. To use in the factory-set position. Any status. To use on the right side of the steering column. AUX1 Input (page 59) Sets the type of device connected to the AUX1 IN terminals to switch the background screen accordingly. Video (z) To show the picture from the connected device. Audio To show this unit’s background screen. OFF To deactivate the AUX input. AUX2 Input* (page 59) Sets the type of device connected to the AUX2 IN/ BUS AUDIO IN terminals to switch the background screen accordingly. Video (z) To show the picture from the connected device. Audio To show this unit’s background screen. OFF To deactivate the AUX input. No Signal Shows the background screen automatically when no external video signal is detected. Through (z) To show the no signal screen. Blank To show the background screen automatically. OFF (z) Camera Input (page 60) Activates the video input from ON the connected rear view camera. To deactivate the input. Rear View Camera Setting – (page 60) – To show the picture from the rear view camera when the back lamp lights up (or the shift lever is set to the R (reverse) position). Unit off. Unit off. Unit off. Any status. Any status. * When a device is connected to BUS CONTROL IN, “Sony BUS Input” appears instead of “AUX2 Input,” and only options “Video” and “Audio” are selectable. 53 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 54 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Sound settings Touch c “Sound” c the desired item c the desired option. For details on this procedure, see “Basic setting operation” on page 51. Follow the page reference for details. “z” indicates the default setting. Item EQ7 (page 46) Option Purpose OFF (z) To cancel the equalizer curve. Xplod, Vocal, To select the equalizer Edge, Cruise, curve; customize the Space, Gravity, equalizer curve. Custom Balance/Fader (page 46) Balance: (L10 ~ R10) Fader: (F10 ~ R10) z: 0 Unit status During reception/ playback. To adjust the level. During reception/ playback. Subwoofer: (–6 ~ +6) z: 0 Listening Position (page 47) OFF (z) Sets the listening position and subwoofer position. CSO (Center Speaker Organizer) (page 48) Sets the virtual center speaker mode. To not set the listening position. Front L To set to front left. Front R To set to front right. Front To set to center front. All To set to the center of your car. Custom To precisely calibrate the listening position (page 47). Subwoofer: Near, Normal (z), Far To select the subwoofer position. (Available only when the listening position is set to “Front L,” “Front R,” “Front” or “All.”) OFF (z), CSO1, CSO2, CSO3 To select the mode. ON (z) Subwoofer Sets the subwoofer connection status. OFF During reception/ playback. During disc/USB playback. To set the connection status to on. Unit off. To set the connection status to off. 54 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 55 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Item Option Purpose RBE (Rear Bass Enhancer) (page 48) Uses rear speakers as a subwoofer. OFF (z), RBE1, RBE2, RBE3 To select the mode. Crossover Filter Selects the cut-off frequency of the front/rear speakers (HPF) and subwoofer (LPF). LPF: 50 Hz, 60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz (z), 120 Hz To select the cut-off frequency. (Available only when “Subwoofer” is set to “ON.”) HPF: OFF (z) To not cut out the frequency. During reception/ playback. HPF: 50 Hz, To select the cut-off 60 Hz, 80 Hz, frequency. 100 Hz, 120 Hz Speaker Level (page 48) Unit status Subwoofer Phase: Normal (z), Reverse To select the subwoofer phase. (Available only when “Subwoofer” is set to “ON.”) – – During reception/ playback. Unit off. Screen settings Touch c “Screen” c the desired item c the desired option. For details on this procedure, see “Basic setting operation” on page 51. Follow the page reference for details. “z” indicates the default setting. Item Option Purpose Unit status Screen Select (page 49) – – Any status. Picture EQ (page 49) Dynamic (z), Standard, Theater, Sepia To select the picture quality. Custom 1, Custom 2 To customize the picture quality. Full (z), Normal, Wide, Zoom To select the screen aspect ratio. Aspect (page 50) ON (z) Clock Shows/hides the clock display OFF in the bottom right corner of the display. To show the clock display. Demo ON (z) To activate the demonstration. OFF To deactivate the demonstration. To hide the clock display. During video/ image playback. During video playback. Any status. Unit off. 55 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 56 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM DVD and other playback settings Touch c “Visual” c the desired item c the desired option. For details on this procedure, see “Basic setting operation” on page 51. Follow the page reference for details. “z” indicates the default setting. Item Option Purpose Unit status DVD Menu Language – To change the disc’s menu language. Unit off. DVD Audio Language – To change the soundtrack language. Unit off. DVD Subtitle Language – To change the subtitle language recorded on the disc. Unit off. Audio DRC Makes the sound clear when the volume is low. Only for a DVD* conforming to Audio DRC (Dynamic Range Control). Standard (z) To select the standard setting. Wide To obtain the feeling of being at a live performance. Unit off. * Excluding DVD-R/DVD-R DL/ DVD-RW in VR mode. Multi Ch Output Switches the method of outputting multi channel sources. Multi (z) To output in 4.1 channels. Stereo To downmix to 2 channels. DVD Parental Control (page 26) – To lock/unlock a disc. DVD Parental Rating (page 26) – To set the restriction level according to the selected area. Unit off. To set the restriction standard by area. Unit off. DVD Parental Area (page 26) – DVD Playlist Play (For DVD-R/DVD-R DL/ DVD-RW in VR mode only) Original (z) To play originally recorded titles. Playlist To play an edited playlist. DVD Direct Search (page 27) Sets the search item of DVD direct search play. Chapter (z) To search for a chapter. Title To search for a title. Unit off. Unit off. Unit off. Any status. 56 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 57 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Item Option 16:9 (z) Monitor Type Selects an aspect ratio suitable for the connected monitor. (The screen aspect ratio of this unit also changes.) Depending on the disc, “4:3 Letter Box” may be selected automatically instead of “4:3 Pan Scan,” and vice versa. 4:3 Letter Box Purpose Unit status To display the wide picture. Suitable when connecting to a wide-screen monitor or a monitor with a wide mode function. To display a wide picture with bands on the upper and lower positions of the screen. Suitable when connecting to a 4:3 screen monitor. 4:3 Pan Scan To display a wide picture on the entire screen and automatically cut off the portions that do not fit. Zappin Playing Time (page 35) 6sec, 15sec (z), 30sec To select the playback time for the ZAPPIN function. Zappin Beep (page 35) ON (z) To have the beep sound between track passages. OFF To deactivate the beep sound. ON (z) To store the resume settings in memory for up to 5 video* discs. Multi Disc Resume * DVD VIDEO/VCD/MPEG-4 only. USB Resume JPEG Slide Show Video CD PBC (page 24) OFF To not store the resume settings in memory. Resume playback is available only for the current disc in the unit. ON (z) To store resume settings in memory for MPEG-4 files in the USB device. OFF To not store the resume settings in memory. 5sec (z), 10sec, 20sec, 60sec, Fixed To select the slide show interval. ON To play VCD with the PBC function. OFF (z) To play VCD without the PBC function. Unit off. During audio playback. During audio playback. Unit off. Unit off. Unit off. Unit off. continue to next page t 57 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 58 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Item Option Yes, No Reset All Settings Resets all settings in the visual setting menu (excluding parental control setting). Purpose Unit status To confirm resetting. Unit off. Notes • If parental control is applied, resume playback will not work. In this case, playback starts from the beginning of the disc when it is inserted. • Do not power off the unit while resetting, as it takes a few seconds to complete. 58 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 59 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Setting the security code This unit has a security function to discourage theft. Enter a 4-digit number as your security code. Once the security function is activated, you need to enter the security code to turn on the unit after re-installing the unit in another car or charging the battery. Using Optional Equipment Auxiliary audio/video equipment You can connect up to 2 optional devices, such as portable media player, game, etc., to the AUX1 IN and AUX2 IN/BUS AUDIO IN terminals on the unit. Activating the security function Touch “Source List,” then The general setting menu appears. If not, touch “General.” Touch “Security Control.” The security code setting display appears. Touch the number keys to enter your security code, then “OK.” To confirm, touch the number keys to reenter your security code, then “OK.” The setting is complete. Selecting auxiliary device Source List AUX1 To delete an entered number, touch “Clear.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” The 4-digit input prompt appears when you turn on the unit after re-installing in another car or charging the battery. Touch the number keys to enter your security code. Deactivating the security function 1 Follow steps 1 to 2 above. The security unlock display appears. 2 Touch the number keys to enter your security code. “Unlocked” appears, and the security function is deactivated. Touch “Source List,” then “AUX.” The AUX playback display appears. ATT Top AUX2 Level 0 15 12:00 Touch “AUX1” or “AUX2” to select the device. Operate by the portable device itself. Adjusting the volume level Be sure to adjust the volume for each connected device before playback. The volume level is common to “AUX1” and “AUX2.” Reduce the volume on the unit. Start playback of the portable device at a moderate volume. The clock uses a 12-hour indication. Set your usual listening volume on the unit. Touch “Source List,” then The general setting menu appears. If not, touch “General.” Touch “Clock Adjust.” The setting display appears. Touch –/+ in the “Level” box repeatedly to adjust the level. The level is adjustable in single steps, between –8 and +18. Touch “AM” or “PM.” Touch “OK.” The setting is complete. Setting the clock Touch “Source List,” then “AUX.” The AUX playback display appears. continue to next page t Set the hour and minute. For example, to set to 8:30, touch “0830.” To delete an entered number, touch “Clear.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” 59 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 60 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Setting the type of device By setting the type (video or audio) of each connected device, the background screen can be switched accordingly. While the unit is off, touch “Source List,” then The general setting menu appears. If not, touch “General.” Touch v/V to scroll, then “AUX1 Input” or “AUX2 Input.” Touch “Audio” or “Video.” The setting is complete. Rear view camera settings You can display setting items on the picture from the rear view camera to assist operation. Touch “Source List,” then The general setting menu appears. If not, touch “General.” Touch v/V to scroll, then “Rear View Camera Setting.” The setting items appear. Back Check surroundings for safety To deactivate the AUX input, select “OFF.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” Marker Mirror Rear view camera By connecting the optional rear view camera to the CAMERA IN terminal, you can display the picture from the rear view camera. Displaying the picture To display the picture from a rear view camera, you need to activate the input. Touch “Source List,” then The general setting menu appears. If not, touch “General.” Touch v/V to scroll, then “Camera Input” to set to “ON.” The setting is complete. The picture from rear view camera appears when the back lamp lights up (or the shift lever is set to the R (reverse) position). Notes • When backing up your car, watch the surroundings carefully for safety. Do not depend on the rear view camera exclusively. • The picture from a rear view camera does not appear in the rear monitor. Line Edit Displaying marker lines Touch “Marker.” Touch “Marker” again to hide the marker lines. Reversing the picture Touch “Mirror.” A mirror reversed picture appears. Editing lines 1 Touch “Line Edit.” Back 1 Edit 2 Edit 3 Edit Check surroundings for safety Reset 2 Select the line to edit. Touch “1 Edit,” “2 Edit” or “3 Edit” corresponding to the line to edit. 3 Edit the line. To increase the length, touch B b. To reduce the length, touch bB. To adjust the position, touch V or v. To restore the default setting, touch “Reset.” To return to the previous display, touch “Back.” 60 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 61 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Additional Information Precautions • Cool off the unit beforehand if your car has been parked in direct sunlight. • Power antenna (aerial) extends automatically. Moisture condensation Should moisture condensation occur inside the unit, remove the disc and wait for about an hour for it to dry out; otherwise the unit will not operate properly. To maintain high sound quality • This unit is designed to play back discs that conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. DualDiscs and some of the music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies do not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, therefore, these discs may not be playable by this unit. • Discs that this unit CANNOT play – Discs with labels, stickers, or sticky tape or paper attached. Doing so may cause a malfunction, or may ruin the disc. – Discs with non-standard shapes (e.g., heart, square, star). Attempting to do so may damage the unit. – 8 cm (3 1/4 in) discs. Do not splash liquid onto the unit or discs. Note on playback operations of DVDs and VCDs Notes on LCD panel Some playback operations of DVDs and VCDs may be intentionally set by software producers. Since this unit plays DVDs and VCDs according to the disc contents the software producers designed, some playback features may not be available. Also, refer to the instructions supplied with the DVDs or VCDs. • Do not press on the LCD panel as doing so can distort the picture or cause a malfunction (i.e., the picture may become unclear, or the LCD panel may be damaged). • Do not touch other than with the finger, as it may damage or break the LCD panel. • Clean the LCD panel with a dry soft cloth. Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners, or antistatic spray. • Do not use this unit outside the temperature range 5 – 45 ºC (41 – 113 ºF). • If your car was parked in a cold or hot place, the picture may not be clear. However, the monitor is not damaged, and the picture will become clear after the temperature in your car becomes normal. • Some stationary blue, red or green dots may appear on the monitor. These are called “bright spots,” and can happen with any LCD. The LCD panel is precision-manufactured with more than 99.99 % of its segments functional. However, it is possible that a small percentage (typically 0.01 %) of the segments may not light up properly. This will not, however, interfere with your viewing. Notes on discs • Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts, nor leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight. • Before playing, wipe the discs with a cleaning cloth from the center out. Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners. Notes on DATA CDs and DATA DVDs • Some DATA CDs/DATA DVDs (depending on the equipment used for its recording, or the disc condition) may not play on this unit. • Finalization is required for some discs (page 62). • The unit is compatible with the following standards. For DATA CDs – ISO 9660 level 1/level 2 format, Joliet/Romeo in the expansion format – Multi Session For DATA DVDs – UDF Bridge format (combined UDF and ISO 9660) – Multi Border • The maximum number of: – folders (albums): 256 (including root and empty folders). – files (tracks/images/videos) and folders contained in a disc: 2,000 (if a folder/file names contain many characters, this number may become less than 2,000). – displayable characters for a folder/file name: 64 (Joliet/Romeo). continue to next page t 61 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 62 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Notes on finalizing discs The following discs are required to be finalized to play on this unit. • DVD-R/DVD-R DL (in video mode/VR mode) • DVD-RW in video mode • DVD+R/DVD+R DL • CD-R • CD-RW The following discs can be played without finalization. • DVD+RW – automatically finalized. • DVD-RW in VR mode – finalization not required. For details, see the manual supplied with the disc. Notes on Multi Session CDs/Multi Border DVDs This unit can play Multi Session CDs/Multi Border DVDs under the following conditions. Note that the session must be closed and the disc must be finalized. • When CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) is recorded in the first session: The unit recognizes the disc as CD-DA and only CD-DA of the first session is played, even if an other format (e.g., MP3) is recorded in other sessions. • When CD-DA is recorded other than in the first session: The unit recognizes the disc as a DATA CD or DATA DVD, and all CD-DA sessions are skipped. • When an MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/MPEG-4 is recorded: Only the sessions containing the selected file type (audio/video/image)* are played (if CD-DA or other data exists in other sessions, they are skipped). About MP3 files • MP3, which stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3, is a music file compression format standard. It compresses audio CD data to approximately 1/10 of its original size. • ID3 tag versions 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 apply to MP3 only. ID3 tag is 15/30 characters (1.0 and 1.1), or 63/126 characters (2.2, 2.3 and 2.4). • When naming an MP3 file, be sure to add the file extension “.mp3” to the file name. • During playback or fast-forward/reverse of a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) MP3 file, elapsed playback time may not display accurately. Note on MP3 If you play a high-bit-rate MP3, such as 192 kbps, sound may be intermittent. About WMA files • WMA, which stands for Windows Media Audio, is a music file compression format standard. It compresses audio CD data to approximately 1/22* of its original size. • WMA tag is 63 characters. • When naming a WMA file, be sure to add the file extension “.wma” to the file name. • During playback or fast-forward/reverse of a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) WMA file, elapsed playback time may not display accurately. * only for 64 kbps Note on WMA Playback of the following WMA files is not supported. – lossless compression – copyright-protected * For details on how to select the file type, see page 34. About AAC files Playback order of MP3/WMA/AAC/ JPEG/MPEG-4 files • AAC tag is 126 characters. • When naming an AAC file, be sure to add the file extension “.m4a” to the file name. MP3/WMA/AAC/ JPEG/MPEG-4 Folder (album) MP3/WMA/AAC/ JPEG/MPEG-4 file (track/ image/video) About JPEG files • JPEG, which stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, is an image file compression format standard. It compresses still images approximately 1/10 to 1/100 of original size. • When naming a JPEG file, be sure to add the file extension “.jpg” to the file name. Note on JPEG Playback of progressive JPEG files is not supported. 62 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 63 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM About MPEG-4 files About Bluetooth function MPEG-4 files meeting the following requirements can be played. Playback is not be guaranteed for all MPEG-4 files meeting the requirements. What is Bluetooth technology? • Profile: MPEG-4 Simple profile • Bit rate: Max. 7 Mbps on USB FS, 10 Mbps on DVD, 7 Mbps on CD • Frame rate: Max. 30 fps • Image size: Max. 720 × 480 pixels • Audio: Max. 320 kbps (AAC-LC) • File extension: .mp4 About iPod • You can connect to the following iPod models. Update your iPod devices to the latest software before use. Made for – iPod touch – iPod touch (2nd generation) – iPod classic – iPod classic (120GB) – iPod with video* – iPod nano (4th generation) – iPod nano (3rd generation) – iPod nano (2nd generation) – iPod nano (1st generation)* Works with – iPhone – iPhone 3G – iPhone 3GS * Passenger control is not available for iPod nano (1st generation) or iPod with video. • “Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. • “Works with iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. • Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. • Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range wireless technology that enables wireless data communication between digital devices, such as a cellular phone and a headset. Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 m (about 33 feet). Connecting two devices is common, but some devices can be connected to multiple devices at the same time. • You do not need to use a cable for connection since Bluetooth technology is a wireless technology, neither is it necessary for the devices to face one another, such is the case with infrared technology. For example, you can use such a device in a bag or pocket. • Bluetooth technology is an international standard supported by millions of companies all over the world, and employed by various companies worldwide. On Bluetooth communication • Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 m. Maximum communication range may vary depending on obstacles (person, metal, wall, etc.) or electromagnetic environment. • The following conditions may affect the sensitivity of Bluetooth communication. – There is an obstacle such as a person, metal, or wall between this unit and Bluetooth device. – A device using 2.4 GHz frequency, such as a wireless LAN device, cordless telephone, or microwave oven, is in use near this unit. • Because Bluetooth devices and wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g) use the same frequency, microwave interference may occur and result in communication speed deterioration, noise, or invalid connection if this unit is used near a wireless LAN device. In such as case, perform the following. – Use this unit at least 10 m away from the wireless LAN device. – If this unit is used within 10 m of a wireless LAN device, turn off the wireless LAN device. – Install this unit and Bluetooth device as near to each other as possible. • Microwaves emitting from a Bluetooth device may affect the operation of electronic medical devices. Turn off this unit and other Bluetooth devices in the following locations, as it may cause an accident. – where inflammable gas is present, in a hospital, train, airplane, or petrol station – near automatic doors or a fire alarm • This unit supports security capabilities that comply with the Bluetooth standard to provide a secure connection when the Bluetooth wireless technology is used, but security may not be enough depending on the setting. Be careful when communicating using Bluetooth wireless technology. continue to next page t 63 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 64 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM • We do not take any responsibility for the leakage of information during Bluetooth communication. • Connection with all Bluetooth devices cannot be guaranteed. – A device featuring Bluetooth function is required to conform to the Bluetooth standard specified by Bluetooth SIG, and be authenticated. – Even if the connected device conforms to the above mentioned Bluetooth standard, some devices may not be connected or work correctly, depending on the features or specifications of the device. – While talking on the phone handsfree, noise may occur, depending on the device or communication environment. • Depending on the device to be connected, it may require some time to start communication. Others • Using the Bluetooth device may not function on cellular phones, depending on radio wave conditions and location where the equipment is being used. • If you experience discomfort after using the Bluetooth device, stop using the Bluetooth device immediately. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. WARNING Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire. Fuse replacement When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one matching the amperage rating stated on the original fuse. If the fuse blows, check the power connection and replace the fuse. If the fuse blows again after replacement, there may be an internal malfunction. In such a case, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Fuse (10A) Removing the unit Insert both release keys simultaneously until they click. If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit that are not covered in this manual, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Maintenance Hook facing inwards. Replacing the lithium battery of the card remote commander Under normal conditions, the battery will last approximately 1 year. (The service life may be shorter, depending on the conditions of use.) When the battery becomes weak, the range of the card remote commander becomes shorter. Replace the battery with a new CR2025 lithium battery. Use of any other battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Pull the release keys to unseat the unit. Slide the unit out of the mounting. + side up Notes on the lithium battery • Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of children. Should the battery be swallowed, immediately consult a doctor. • Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to assure a good contact. • Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the battery. • Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers, otherwise a short-circuit may occur. 64 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 65 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Specifications AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS CEA2006 Standard Power Output: 17 Watts RMS 4 at 4 Ohms < 1% THD+N SN Ratio: 82 dBA (reference: 1 Watt into 4 Ohms) *1 The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles between devices, magnetic fields around a microwave oven, static electricity, reception sensitivity, antenna’s performance, operating system, software application, etc. *2 Bluetooth standard profiles indicate the purpose of Bluetooth communication between devices. Power amplifier section Outputs: Speaker outputs Speaker impedance: 4 – 8 ohms Maximum power output: 52 W × 4 (at 4 ohms) Monitor section Display type: Wide LCD color monitor Dimensions: 7.0 in System: TFT active matrix Number of pixels: 1,152,000 pixels Color system: PAL/NTSC/SECAM/PAL-M automatic select Tuner section FM Tuning range: 87.5 – 107.9 MHz Antenna (aerial) terminal: External antenna (aerial) connector Intermediate frequency: 150 kHz Usable sensitivity: 10 dBf Selectivity: 75 dB at 400 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio: 70 dB (mono) Separation: 40 dB at 1 kHz Frequency response: 20 – 15,000 Hz AM Tuning range: 530 – 1,710 kHz Antenna (aerial) terminal: External antenna (aerial) connector Intermediate frequency: 25 kHz Sensitivity: 26 µV DVD/CD Player section Signal-to-noise ratio: 120 dB Frequency response: 10 – 20,000 Hz Wow and flutter: Below measurable limit Harmonic distortion: 0.01 % Region code: Labeled on the bottom of the unit USB Player section Interface: USB (Full-speed) Maximum current: 500 mA Wireless Communication Communication System: Bluetooth Standard version 2.0 + EDR Output: Bluetooth Standard Power Class 2 (Max. +4 dBm) Maximum communication range: Line of sight approx. 10 m (33 ft)*1 Frequency band: 2.4 GHz band (2.4000 – 2.4835 GHz) Modulation method: FHSS Compatible Bluetooth Profiles*2: A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) 1.3 HFP (Handsfree Profile) 1.5 PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) OPP (Object Push Profile) General Outputs: Video output terminal (rear) Audio output terminals (front/rear) Subwoofer output terminal Power antenna (aerial) relay control terminal Power amplifier control terminal Inputs: Telephone ATT control terminal Illumination control terminal BUS audio input terminals BUS control input terminal Remote controller input terminal Antenna (aerial) input terminal Parking break control terminal Microphone input terminal Reverse input terminal Camera input terminal AUX audio input terminals AUX video input terminals USB signal input connector Power requirements: 12 V DC car battery (negative ground (earth)) Dimensions: Approx. 178 × 100 × 189 mm (7 1/8 × 4 × 7 1/2 in) (w/h/d) Mounting dimensions: Approx. 182 × 111 × 164 mm (7 1/4 × 4 3/8 × 6 1/2 in) (w/h/d) Mass: Approx. 2.5 kg (5 lb 9 oz) Supplied accessories: Card remote commander: RM-X170 Parts for installation and connections (1 set) Extension cord for AUX audio/video input terminals Microphone: XA-MC10 CD-ROM (Application disc) Optional accessories/equipment: BUS cable (supplied with an RCA pin cord): RC-61 (1 m), RC-62 (2 m) Source selector: XA-C40 AUX-IN selector: XA-300 USB connection cable for iPod: RC-200IPV HD Radio™ tuner: XT-100HD Rear View Camera: XA-R800C Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed accessories. Please ask the dealer for detailed information. continue to next page t 65 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 66 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. • Halogenated flame retardants are not used in the certain printed wiring boards. • Halogenated flame retardants are not used in cabinets. • Packaging cushions are made from paper. Region code The region system is used to protect software copyrights. The region code is located on the bottom of the unit, and only DVDs labeled with an identical region code can be played on this unit. Notes • The following system environments are not supported. – Non IBM PC type computers, such as Macintosh, etc. – Homemade computers – OS upgraded computers – Multi-display environment – Multi-boot environment – Virtual machine environment • Depending on the computer condition, operation may not be possible even with the recommended environment. Troubleshooting The following checklist will help you remedy problems you may encounter with your unit. Before going through the checklist below, check the connection and operating procedures. If the problem is not solved, visit the following support site. Support site http://esupport.sony.com http://www.xplodsony.com/ DVDs labeled ALL can also be played. If you try to play any other DVD, the message “Playback prohibited by region code.” will appear on the monitor screen. Depending on the DVD, no region code may be labeled even though playing the DVD is prohibited by area restrictions. System requirements for the software in the supplied CD-ROM Computer • IBM PC/AT compatible machines • CPU: Pentium III Processor 800 MHz or higher • Hard Disc space: 300 MB or more (500 MB or more recommended) • Memory: 128 MB or more (256 MB or more recommended) • CD-ROM drive • USB port OS • Windows® XP Home Edition/Professional with Service Pack 3 (or later) • Windows® XP Media Center Edition/Media Center Edition 2004/Media Center Edition 2005 • Windows Vista® Home Basic/Home Premium/ Business/Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (or later) Monitor High color (16-bit) or more, 800 × 600 dots or more Other Internet connection General No power is being supplied to the unit. • Check the connection or fuse. • If the unit is turned off and the display disappears, it cannot be operated with the remote commander. t Turn on the unit. The power antenna (aerial) does not extend. The power antenna (aerial) does not have a relay box. No beep sound. • The beep sound is canceled (page 52). • An optional power amplifier is connected and you are not using the built-in amplifier. The contents of the memory have been erased. • The reset button has been pressed. t Store again into the memory. • The power supply lead or battery has been disconnected or it is not connected properly. Stored stations and correct time are erased. The fuse has blown. Makes noise when the position of the ignition is switched. The leads are not matched correctly with the car’s accessory power connector. 66 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 67 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM The display disappears from/does not appear on the monitor. • The dimmer is set to “ON” (page 52). • The display disappears if you press and hold (SOURCE/OFF). t Press (SOURCE/OFF) on the unit until the display appears. • “M.OFF” is touched and the Monitor Off function is activated (page 13). t Touch anywhere on the display to turn back on. The display does not respond to your touch correctly. • Touch one part of the display at a time. If two or more parts are touched simultaneously, the display will not operate correctly. • Adjust the touch point of the display (page 49). The Auto Off function does not operate. The unit is turned on. The Auto Off function activates after turning off the unit. t Turn off the unit. Card remote commander operation is not possible. If the Monitor Off function is activated (no lighting), card remote commander operation is not possible (page 13). The menu items cannot be selected. Unavailable menu items are shown in grey. AUX cannot be selected as the source. All AUX input settings are set to “OFF.” t Set “AUX1 Input”/“AUX2 Input” to “Video” or “Audio” (page 60). Radio reception The stations cannot be received. The sound is hampered by noises. • The connection is not correct. t Connect a power antenna (aerial) control lead (blue) or accessory power supply lead (red) to the power supply lead of a car’s antenna (aerial) booster (only when your car has built-in FM/AM antenna (aerial) in the rear/side glass). t Check the connection of the car antenna (aerial). t If the auto antenna (aerial) will not go up, check the connection of the power antenna (aerial) control lead. Preset tuning is not possible. • Store the correct frequency in the memory. • The broadcast signal is too weak. Automatic tuning is not possible. • Setting of the local seek mode is not correct. t Tuning stops too frequently: Set “Local” to ON” (page 18). t Tuning does not stop at a station: Set “Mono” to “ON” (page 18). • The broadcast signal is too weak. t Perform manual tuning. During FM reception, the “Stereo” indication flashes. • Tune in the frequency accurately. • The broadcast signal is too weak. t Set “Mono” to “ON” (page 18). An FM program broadcast in stereo is heard in monaural. The unit is in monaural reception mode. t Set “Mono” to “OFF” (page 18). RDS PTY displays “None.” • The current station is not an RDS station. • RDS data has not been received. • The station does not specify the program type. Picture There is no picture/picture noise occurs. • A connection has not been made correctly. • Check the connection to the connected equipment, and set the input selector of the equipment to the source corresponding to this unit. • Defective or dirty disc. • Installation is not correct. t Install the unit at an angle of less than 45° in a sturdy part of the car. • The parking cord (light green) is not connected to the parking brake switch cord, or the parking brake is not applied. Picture does not fit in the screen. The aspect ratio is fixed on the DVD. There is no picture/picture noise occurs in the rear monitor. • The source/mode which is not connected is selected. If there is no input, no picture appears in the rear monitor. • The color system setting is incorrect. t Set the color system to “PAL” or “NTSC” according to the connected monitor (page 52). • The picture of the rear view camera is displayed on this unit. t No picture appears in the rear monitor if the picture of the rear view camera is displayed on this unit. continue to next page t 67 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 68 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Sound There is no sound/sound skips/sound cracks. • A connection has not been made correctly. • Check the connection to the connected equipment, and set the input selector of the equipment to the source corresponding to this unit. • Defective or dirty disc. • Installation is not correct. t Install the unit at an angle of less than 45° in a sturdy part of the car. • The MP3 file sampling rate is not 32, 44.1 or 48 kHz. • The WMA file sampling rate is not 32, 44.1 or 48 kHz. • The AAC file sampling rate is not 44.1 or 48 kHz. • The MP3 file bit rate is not 48 to 192 kbps. • The WMA file bit rate is not 64 to 192 kbps. • The AAC file bit rate is not 40 to 320 kbps. • The unit is in pause/reverse/fast-forward mode. • The settings for the outputs are not made correctly. • The DVD output level is too low (page 25). • The volume is too low. • The ATT function is activated, or the Telephone ATT function (when the interface cable of a car telephone is connected to the ATT lead) is activated. • The position of the fader control “Fader” is not set for a 2-speaker system. • Unsupported format (such as DTS). t Check if the format is supported by this unit (page 11). Sound is noisy. Keep cords and cables away from each other. Disc operation The disc cannot be loaded. • Another disc is already loaded. • The disc has been forcibly inserted upside down or in the wrong way. The disc does not play back. • Defective or dirty disc. • The disc is not applicable. • The DVD is not applicable due to the region code. • The disc is not finalized (page 62). • The disc format and file version are incompatible with this unit (page 11, 61). • Press Z to remove the disc. MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/MPEG-4 files do not play back. • Recording was not performed according to the ISO 9660 level 1 or level 2, the Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format (DATA CD), or the UDF Bridge format (DATA DVD) (page 61). • The file extension is incorrect (page 62). • Files are not stored in MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/ MPEG-4 format. • If the disc contains multiple file types, only the selected file type (audio/video/image) can be played. t Select the appropriate file type using the list (page 34). MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/MPEG-4 files take longer to play back than others. The following discs take a longer time to start playback. – a disc recorded with a complicated tree structure. – a disc recorded in Multi Session/Multi Border. – a disc to which data can be added. The disc does not start playing from the beginning. Resume playback or multi-disc resume playback (page 57) has taken effect. Certain functions cannot be performed. Depending on the disc, you may not be able to perform operations such as stop, search, or repeat/shuffle play. For details, see the manual supplied with the disc. The soundtrack/subtitle language or angle cannot be changed. • Use the DVD menu instead of the direct selection button on the card remote commander (page 19). • Multilingual tracks, multilingual subtitles, or multiangles are not recorded on the DVD. • The DVD prohibits changing. The operation buttons do not function. The disc will not eject. Press the reset button (page 16). You forgot the password for parental control. Enter “5776” in the password input display to unlock (page 26). USB playback Cannot play back items via a USB hub. This unit cannot recognize USB devices via a USB hub. Cannot play back items. Reconnect the USB device. The USB device takes longer to play back. The USB device contains large-sized files or files with a complicated tree structure. A beep sounds. During playback, the USB device has been disconnected. t Before disconnecting a USB device, make sure to stop playback first for data protection. The sound is intermittent. The sound may be intermittent at a high-bit-rate of more than 320 kbps. Bluetooth function The other Bluetooth device cannot detect this unit. • Set “Signal” to “ON” (page 45). • Set “Discoverable” to “Show” (page 45). • While connecting to the other Bluetooth device, this unit cannot be detected from another device. Disconnect the current connection and search for this unit from another device. The disconnected device can be reconnected by selecting from the list of registered devices. 68 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 69 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM This unit cannot detect the other Bluetooth device. Check the Bluetooth setting of the other device. Connection is not possible. • Depending on the other device, searching from this unit may not be possible. t Search for this unit from the other device. • Depending on the status of the other device, searching from this unit may not be possible. t Search for this unit from the other device. • Check the pairing and connection procedures in the manual of the other device, etc., and perform the operation again. The name of the detected device does not appear. Depending on the status of the other device, it may not be possible to obtain the name. No ring tone. • Raise the volume while receiving a call. • Depending on the connecting device, the ring tone may not be sent properly. t Set “Ringtone” to “Default” (page 45). The talker’s voice volume is low. Raise the volume during a call. The other party says that the volume is too low or high. Adjust the “MIC Gain” level (page 41). Echo or noise occurs in phone call conversations. • Reduce the volume. • “EC/NC Mode” is set to “OFF.” t Set “EC/NC Mode” to “Mode 1” or “Mode 2” (page 45). • If ambient noise other than the phone call sound is loud, try reducing this noise. E.g.: If a window is open and road noise, etc., is loud, shut the window. If the air conditioner is loud, lower the air conditioner. The phone sound quality is poor. Phone sound quality depends on reception conditions of cellular phone. t Move your car to a place where you can enhance the cellular phone’s signal if the reception is poor. The volume of the connected Bluetooth device is low or high. Volume level will differ depending on the Bluetooth device. t Reduce the volume level differences between this unit and the Bluetooth device (page 45). No sound is output during audio streaming. The connected Bluetooth device is paused. t Cancel pause of the Bluetooth device. The sound skips during audio streaming. • Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth device. • If the Bluetooth device is stored in a case which interrupts the signal, remove the case while using. • Several Bluetooth devices or other devices which emit radio waves are used nearby. t Turn off the other devices. t Increase the distance from the other devices. • The playback sound stops momentarily when this unit is connecting to a cellular phone. This is not a malfunction. You cannot control the connected Bluetooth device during audio streaming. Check that the connected Bluetooth device supports AVRCP. Some functions do not work. Check that the connecting device supports the functions in question. The name of the other party does not appear when a call is received. • The other party is not stored in the phonebook. t Store in the phonebook (page 41). • The calling phone is not set to send the phone number. A call is answered unintentionally. • The connecting phone is set to start a call automatically. • “Auto Answer” of this unit is set to “Short” or “Long” (page 45). Pairing failed due to time out. Depending on the connecting device, the time limit for pairing may be short. Try completing the pairing within the time by setting a single digit passkey. Bluetooth function cannot be operated. Turn off the unit by pressing (SOURCE/OFF) for 1 second, then turn on the unit. No sound is output from the car speakers during handsfree call. If the sound is output from the cellular phone, set the cellular phone to output the sound from the car speakers. 69 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 70 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Error displays/messages 70 Bluetooth device is not found. The unit cannot detect a connectable Bluetooth device. t Check the Bluetooth setting of the connecting device. Busy now… Please try again. The unit is busy. t Wait for a moment and try again. Cannot play this disc. Check disc condition. • The disc is incompatible with this unit. • The disc is not finalized. Cannot read. • The unit cannot read the data due to some problem. • The data is damaged or corrupted. Connection Error to Phonebook Phonebook access is disconnected by the cellular phone. t Access the phonebook again. Download Error Phonebook download of the cellular phone failed due to a problem. t Download the phonebook again (page 41). Entry Error Phonebook browsing of the cellular phone failed due to a problem. t Retry browsing (page 42). Error • The disc is dirty or inserted upside down. t Clean or insert the disc correctly. • A blank disc has been inserted. • The disc cannot play due to a problem. t Insert another disc. • The disc is not compatible with this unit. t Insert a compatible disc. • USB device was not automatically recognized. t Reconnect it again. • Press Z to remove the disc. • Phonebook content is changed during cellular phone access. t Access the phonebook again. Error - Please select ‘initialize’ from the Bluetooth settings menu A memory error has occurred. t Initialize the Bluetooth setting (page 45). Handsfree device is not available A cellular phone is not connected. t Connect a cellular phone (page 38). Hubs not supported USB hub is not supported on this unit. Listing Error Phonebook listing of the cellular phone failed due to a problem. t Retry listing (page 42). Local Seek Up/Down The local seek mode is on during automatic tuning. No device found. No device is in the list of registered Bluetooth device. t Perform pairing with a Bluetooth device (page 37). No playable data The disc does not contain playable data. Offset There may be an internal malfunction. t Check the connection. If the error indication remains on in the display, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Output connection failure. (Illuminates until any button is pressed.) The connection of speakers/amplifiers is incorrect. t See the supplied installation/connections manual to check the connection. Output connection failure. (Illuminates for about 1 second.) When the SAT tuner is connected, storing an SAT radio channel into a preset failed. t Be sure to receive the channel that you want to store, then try it again. Overcurrent Caution on USB The USB device is overloaded. t Disconnect the USB device, then change the source by pressing (SOURCE/OFF). t Indicates that the USB device is out of order, or an unsupported device is connected. Playback prohibited by region code. The DVD playback is prohibited due to the different region code. Please push reset. This unit or USB device cannot be operated due to a problem. t Press the reset button (page 16). Reading The unit is reading all file/album (folder) information on the disc. t Wait until reading is complete and playback starts automatically. Depending on the disc structure, it may take more than a minute. The connected USB device is not supported. For details on the compatibility of your USB device, visit the support site. USB device is not connected. USB is selected as source without a USB device connected. A USB device or a USB cable has been disconnected during playback. t Be sure to connect a USB device and USB cable. “ ” or “ ” During reverse or fast-forward, you have reached the beginning or the end of the disc and you cannot go any further. “ ” The character cannot be displayed with the unit. If these solutions do not help improve the situation, consult your nearest Sony dealer. If you take the unit to be repaired because of disc playback trouble, bring the disc that was used at the time the problem began. XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) D:\##Working\4164314111\416431411XAV70BTU\01US02CD-U.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 71 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Language code/area code list Language code list The language spellings conform to the ISO 639: 1988 (E/F) standard. Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language 1027 1028 1032 1039 1044 1045 1051 1052 1053 1057 1059 1060 1061 1066 Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Byelorussian Bulgarian Bihari Bislama Bengali; Bangla Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican Czech Welsh Danish German Bhutani Greek English Esperanto Spanish Estonian Basque Persian Finnish Fiji Faroese French Frisian 1183 1186 1194 1196 1203 1209 1217 1226 1229 1233 1235 1239 1245 1248 1253 1254 1257 1261 1269 1283 1287 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301 1305 1307 1311 1313 1326 1327 1332 1334 1347 1349 1350 1352 1353 1356 1357 1358 1363 1365 1369 1376 1379 1393 1403 1408 1417 1428 1435 Samoan Shona Somali Albanian Serbian Siswati Sesotho Sundanese Swedish Swahili Tamil Telugu Tajik Thai Tigrinya Turkmen Tagalog Setswana Tonga Turkish Tsonga Tatar Twi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Volapük Wolof Xhosa Yoruba Chinese Zulu 1503 1505 1506 Maori Macedonian Malayalam Mongolian Moldavian Marathi Malay Maltese Burmese Nauru Nepali Dutch Norwegian Occitan (Afan)Oromo Oriya Punjabi Polish Pashto; Pushto Portuguese Quechua RhaetoRomance Kirundi Romanian Russian Kinyarwanda Sanskrit Sindhi Sangho SerboCroatian Singhalese Slovak Slovenian 1507 1508 1509 1511 1512 1513 1514 1515 1516 1517 1521 1525 1527 1528 1529 1531 1532 1534 1535 1538 1539 1540 1543 1557 1564 1572 1581 1587 1613 1632 1665 1684 1697 1345 Irish Scots Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujarati Hausa Hindi Croatian Hungarian Armenian Interlingua Interlingue Inupiak Indonesian Icelandic Italian Hebrew Japanese Yiddish Javanese Georgian Kazakh Greenlandic Cambodian Kannada Korean Kashmiri Kurdish Kirghiz Latin Lingala Laothian Lithuanian Latvian; Lettish Malagasy 1703 Not specified 1067 1070 1079 1093 1097 1103 1105 1109 1130 1142 1144 1145 1149 1150 1151 1157 1165 1166 1171 1174 1181 1436 1463 1481 1482 1483 1489 1491 1495 1498 1501 1502 Area code list Code Area Code Area Code Area Code Area 2044 2047 2046 2057 2070 2079 2090 2092 2115 Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China Denmark 2165 2174 2109 2248 2238 2254 2276 2304 2363 Finland France Germany India Indonesia Italy Japan Korea Malaysia 2362 2376 2390 2379 2427 2424 2436 2489 2501 Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Philippines Portugal Russia Singapore 2149 2499 2086 2528 2184 Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand United Kingdom 71 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) 01US+00COV-UIX.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 72 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM Index AAC 11, 62 Angle (Angle) 21 Area code 71 Audio channel (Stereo) 25 Audio DRC (Audio DRC) 56 Audio format (Audio) 25 Audio streaming 44 Auto Off (Auto OFF) 52 Automatic answer (Auto Answer) 45 Auxiliary equipment 59 Auxiliary level (Level) 59 Auxiliary settings (AUX1 Input, AUX2 Input) 53, 60 Demonstration (Demo) 55 Dimmer level (Dimmer Level) 52 Dimmer setting (Dimmer) 52 Discs 11 Display language (Language) 16, 52 Dolby D level (Dolby D Level) 25 Dolby Digital 25 DVD audio language (Audio, DVD Audio Language) 25, 56 DVD control menu (DVD Control) 21 DVD direct search play (DVD Direct Search) 27, 56 DVD menu 19 DVD menu language (DVD Menu Language) 56 DVD playlist play (DVD Playlist Play) 56 DVD’s top menu (Top Menu) 19, 21 Dynamic Range Control (DRC) 56 IF 18 Image rotate (Image Turn) 21 Initial settings (Initial Setting) 16 Intelligent Time Alignment 47 iPod 32, 63 Background screen (Screen Select) 49 Balance (Balance/Fader) 46, 54 Best Tuning Memory (BTM) 23 Bluetooth 36 Bluetooth setting initialization (Initialize) 45 Bluetooth settings 45 Bluetooth signal (Signal) 37, 45 Button illumination (Key Illumination) 53 Card remote commander 14, 16, 64 Center Speaker Organizer (CSO) 48, 54 Clock display (Clock) 13, 55 Clock setting (Clock Adjust) 59 Clock Time (CT) 23, 24, 52 Crossover filter (Crossover Filter) 55 Echo Canceller/Noise Canceller Mode (EC/NC Mode) 45 EQ7 46, 54 Fader (Balance/Fader) 46, 54 Formats 11 Fuse 64 General settings (General) 52 Gesture Command 35 Handsfree calling 39 High Pass Filter (HPF) 55 JPEG 11, 62 Language code 71 List up (List) 34 Listening position (Listening Position) 47, 54 Local seek mode (Local) 18 Low Pass Filter (LPF) 55 Microphone gain (MIC Gain) 41, 45 Monaural mode (Mono) 18 Monitor angle (Monitor Angle) 49 Monitor type (Monitor Type) 57 MP3 11, 62 MPEG-4 11, 63 Multi Border DVD 62 Multi channel output (Multi Ch Output) 56 Multi Session CD 62 Multi-disc resume playback (Multi Disc Resume) 57 No signal (No Signal) 53 NTSC 52 Operation sound (Beep) 52 Output color system (Output Color System) 52 72 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) 01US+00COV-UIX.fm masterpage:Right 00US+00COV-U.book Page 73 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM PAL 52 Parental control settings (DVD Parental Control) 26, 56 Passenger control (Passenger Control) 34 Picture EQ (Picture EQ) 49, 55 Play menu (Play Menu) 21 Playable discs 11 Playback control (Video CD PBC) 24, 57 Playback settings (Visual) 56 Program Types (PTY) 23, 24 Screen aspect ratio (Aspect) 50, 55 Screen settings (Screen) 55 Security function (Security Control) 59 SensMe™ 29 Shuffle play (Shuffle) 26, 28, 33 Slide show interval (JPEG Slide Show) 57 Slow-motion play 21 Sound settings (Sound) 54 Speaker volume (Speaker Level) 48 Subtitle language (Subtitle, DVD Subtitle Language) 21, 56 Subwoofer position 47 Subwoofer setting (Subwoofer) 16, 54 Subwoofer volume (Balance/Fader) 46, 54 Radio Data System (RDS) 23 Rear Bass Enhancer (RBE) 48, 55 Rear view camera 60 Rear view camera input (Camera Input) 53, 60 Rear view camera settings (Rear View Camera Setting) 60 Receive menu (Receive Menu) 18 Repeat play (Repeat) 26, 28, 33 Reset (Reset, Reset All Settings) 16, 58 Resume play 21 Ring tone (Ringtone) 45 Rotary commander (Rotary Commander) 53 Touch panel calibration (Touch Panel Adjust) 49 USB device 28 USB resume playback (USB Resume) 57 Volume 12 WMA 11, 62 Zappin beep sound (Zappin Beep) 57 Zappin playback time (Zappin Playing Time) 57 ZAPPIN™ 35 73 XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1) 04US+03BCO-U.fm masterpage:Left 00US+00COV-U.book Page 74 Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:38 PM If you have any questions/problems regarding this product, try the following: Read Troubleshooting in these Operating Instructions. Reset the unit. Note: Stored data may be erased. Please contact (U.S.A. only); Call 1-800-222-7669 URL http://www.SONY.com http://www.sony.net/ Sony Corporation Printed in Thailand XAV-70BT 4-164-314-11 (1)
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