Contents Key Finder . 4 Before Using This Product . 5 Features . 5 About this product . 6 About this manual . 6 Precaution . 6
Music Server Play . 35 Display and indicators . 35 Basic operation . 35 Selecting the playlist mode . 35 Using the custom playl
Contents TV Tuner . 57 Display and indicators . 57 Basic operation . 57 Storing and recalling broadcast stations . 57 Changing
Key Finder Head unit ENGLISH 5/∞/2/3 buttons RESET button REC button VOLUME OPEN button ESPAÑOL SOURCE button BACK button Multi
Before Using This Product Features Music server You can record music from the built-in CD player or from other audio devices an
About this product This product complies with the EMC Directives (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC) and CE Marking Directive (93/68/EEC).
Before Using This Product Resetting the microprocessor The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions: When us
Remote controller and care Installing the lithium battery • Remove the cover on the back of the steering remote controller and
Before Using This Product Using the steering remote controller Precaution: • Do not operate this unit while manipulating the st
Displaying and setting the clock You can turn the time display on or off and set the time. 1. Press NEXT to display “CLK”. ENGL
Before Using This Product Detaching and replacing the front panel WARNING: • Do not use with the front panel left open. If the
Basic Operation Turning a source on or off You can select the source you want to listen to. To switch to built-in CD player, lo
Basic Operation Switching the function of the multi-function buttons The “3” indicator shows that the multi-function buttons ha
Display example (e.g., built-in CD player) ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH Key guidance indicator This product’s display features key g
Tuner Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e r 4. Press BAND to select the desired band. Press BAND repeatedly to switch between t
Recalling broadcast stations 1. Press NEXT to display “1” – “6”. Press NEXT until “1” – “6” appears. 2. Press any of the button
RDS Functions Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e r t Displaying the frequency of an RDS station When you tune in to an RDS sta
Using alternative frequency (AF) If you are listening to a broadcast and the reception becomes weak or there are other problems
RDS Functions Receiving traffic announcements The TA (traffic announcement standby) function lets you receive traffic announcem
Using the PTY function A PTY search is performed by program type as indicated in the PTY list (the program types are: News&Inf,
RDS Functions PTY List Wide News&Inf Narrow News Affairs Info Sport Weather Finance Popular Pop Mus Rock Mus Easy Mus Oth Mus J
Using radio text This tuner can display radio text data transmitted by RDS stations, such as station information, the name of t
Built-in CD Player Display and indicators FORM 1 q w 4. Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward. • When you press VOLUME, it
Switching and scrolling the title When playing a CD TEXT disc, you can switch text display such as artist name and track title.
Built-in CD Player Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks on the CD in random order. 1. Press FUN
Pausing CD playback Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the CD. 1. Press FUNC and then press PAUSE to select the pause
MP3 Play Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e r 4. Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward. • When you press VOLUME, it extend
Switching and scrolling the title You can switch text display such as artist name and track title. With text longer than 32 let
MP3 Play Note: • If you select other folders during repeat play, the repeat range changes to disc repeat. • If you perform trac
Selecting tracks from the track title list The track title list lets you see the list of track (or folder) titles on a CD-ROM d
Music Server Recording Display and indicators During record standby q w e r t yu During recording q w i e r qRecording source n
Digital and analog recording This product is intended for digital recording from the built-in CD player to the music server. Re
Music Server Recording Note: • If REC is pressed during recording, recording is terminated. • In the event of skipping, the rec
Selecting the recording range It is possible to select the recording range when recording from a CD. 1. In record standby, pres
Music Server Play Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e 3. Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume. 4. Press 5 or ∞ to select a playlist
Playlist files Playlist files are lists of information on groups of tracks, containing such details as recording date, digital/
Music Server Play Switching and scrolling the title You can switch the text display to view such information as artist name and
Music server function menu The music server function menu has the following functions: Playing tracks in random order Random pl
Music Server Play 4. When you find the desired track (or playlist file), press SCAN to turn scan play off. The light goes off.
2. Press PAUSE to turn pause on. The light illuminates. Play of the current track pauses. • Press PAUSE again to turn pause off
Music Server Play Selecting the playlist mode In playlist mode, a playlist file is used to distinguish a group of tracks that h
Erasing a track from playlist file Precaution: • Once a track is erased, it can not be restored. Always check the confirmation
“Memory Stick” Player Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e 4. Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward. • When you press VOLUME
Switching and scrolling the title You can switch text display such as artist name and track title. With text longer than 32 let
“Memory Stick” Player Scanning tracks of a “Memory Stick” Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the “Me
Returning tracks to the music server Tracks transferred from the music server to the “Memory Stick” can be returned to the musi
Multi-CD Player Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e 3. Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume. 4. Press 5 or ∞ to select a disc. A di
Switching and scrolling the title When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT compatible multi-CD player, you can switch text disp
Multi-CD Player Playing tracks in random order Random play lets you play back tracks in random order within the repeat range: m
Selecting discs from the disc title list The disc title list lets you see the list of disc titles and select one of them for pl
Multi-CD Player 5. Press 3 to move the cursor to the next character position. • Press 2 to move backwards in the display. 6. Pr
Playback from ITS memory ITS play lets you listen to the tracks that you have entered into ITS memory. When you turn on ITS pla
DAB Tuner The following explains how to use this product to control a DAB tuner, which is sold separately. For details of DAB t
Storing and recalling services Storing services 1. Press NEXT to display “1” – “6”. Press NEXT until “1” – “6” appears. 2. When
DAB Tuner Dynamic label function Displaying dynamic labels 1. Press NEXT to display “D.TEXT”. Press NEXT until “D.TEXT” appears
Setting the announcement support interruption 1. Press FUNC and then press AS to select the announcement support mode. 2. Press
TV Tuner The following explains how to use this product to control a TV tuner, which is sold separately. For details of TV tune
Recalling broadcast stations 1. Press NEXT to display “1” – “6” (or “7” – “12”. Press NEXT until “1” – “6” (or “7” – “12”) appe
Audio Adjustments Adjusting the audio easily The following functions let you easily adjust your audio system to match the car i
Audio menu The audio menu has the following functions: 3. Press 2 or 3 to adjust left/right speaker balance. Each press of 2 or
Audio Adjustments Recalling sound field programs 1. Press AUDIO and then press SFC to select the sound field control mode. 2. P
1. Recall the equalizer curve you want to adjust. Refer to “Recalling equalizer curves” on page 59. 2. Press AUDIO and then pre
Audio Adjustments Using time alignment The time alignment lets you adjust the distance between each speaker and the listening p
Adjusting subwoofer settings When the subwoofer output is on, you can adjust the cut-off frequency and the output level of the
Audio Adjustments Adjusting source levels SLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prev
PRECAUTION: • Carrying out auto-equalizing under the following conditions may damage the speakers. Be sure to check conditions
Audio Adjustments 3. Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC. If the car’s air conditioner or heater is turned on, turn it off. N
Initial Settings Initial settings menu The initial settings menu has the following functions: 1. With the source turned off, pr
Initial Settings Switching the telephone muting/attenuation setting When a call is made or received using a cellular phone conn
Setting the FM tuning step Normally, the FM tuning step is set at 50 kHz during seek tuning, however, it changes to 100 kHz whe
Initial Settings Setting the DAB priority function When a hide-away DAB tuner (e.g., GEXP700DAB) is connected, you can set the
Other Functions Attenuating volume The attenuator lets you lower the volume level quickly (by about 90%). 1. Press NEXT to disp
Other Functions 1. Press ENT and then press MOVIE to select the movie mode. 2. Press any of the buttons MOVIE1 – MOVIE4 or ALL
Using the AUX source An IP-BUS-RCA interconnector such as the CD-RB20 or CD-RB10 (sold separately) lets you connect this produc
Additional Information CD player and care • Use only CDs that carry either of the two Compact Disc Digital Audio marks shown be
MP3 files • MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and refers to an audio compression technology standard. • This product allows p
Additional Information “Memory Stick” player and care • Use only “Memory Stick” (“MagicGate Memory Stick”) with the mark shown
Understanding auto-equalizing error messages When correct measurement of car interior acoustic characteristics is not possible
Additional Information Understanding music server error messages Display ERROR- 23 SERVER ERROR- 23 ERROR- 24 SERVER ERROR- 24
Understanding music server error messages when recording Display ERROR- 56 ERROR- 59 Cause SDMI contravention. You have tried t
Additional Information Display Time short Cause The time remaining on the music server is shorter than the disc or tracks to be
ENGLISH Display MS Locked Protected No audio Cause The erasure prevention switch is set to LOCK. A “MG Memory Stick” with no mu
Additional Information Terms ATRAC3 Short for “Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3”. This is an audio compression technology fo
“Memory Stick” This is a compact, light-weight IC recording medium. The “Memory Stick” is a regular “Memory Stick” without the
Additional Information Specifications General Power source . 14.4 V DC (10.8 – 15.1 V allowable) Grounding system . Negative ty
FM tuner ENGLISH Frequency range . 87.5 – 108 MHz Usable sensitivity . 9 dBf (0.8 µV/75 Ω, mono, S/N: 30 dB) 50 dB quieting sen
Contenido Guía de botones . 4 Antes de utilizar este producto . 5 Características . 5 Acerca de este producto . 6 Acerca de est
Reproducción con Music Server . 35 Pantalla de visualización e indicadores . 35 Operación básica . 35 Selección del modo playli
Contenido Sintonizador de TV . 57 Pantalla de visualización e indicadores . 57 Operación básica . 57 Almacenamiento y llamada d
Guía de botones Unidad principal ENGLISH VOLUME Botón OPEN Botones 5/∞/2/3 Botón RESET Botón REC ESPAÑOL Botón SOURCE Botón BAC
Antes de utilizar este producto Características Music Server (Servidor musical) Podrá grabar música desde el reproductor de CD
Acerca de este producto Este producto cumple con las Directivas EMC (89/336/CEE, 92/31/CEE) y Directiva de Marcación CE (93/68/
Antes de utilizar este producto Reinicialización del microprocesador Este microprocesador debe reinicializarse en las condicion
Control remoto y cuidados Instalación de la pila de litio • Retire la tapa de la parte trasera del control remoto en el volante
Antes de utilizar este producto Uso del control remoto en el volante Precaución: • No opere esta unidad mientras está maniobran
Visualización y ajuste del reloj Usted podrá activar o desactivar la visualización de la hora y poner el reloj en hora. 1. Pres
Antes de utilizar este producto Extracción y colocación del panel frontal ADVERTENCIA: • Evite el uso con el panel frontal abie
Operación básica Activación o desactivación de una fuente Usted puede seleccionar la fuente que desea escuchar. Para conmutar a
Operación básica Conmutación de la función de los botones multifunción El indicador “3” muestra que los botones multifunción di
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ENGLISH High power HDD/CD player with “Memory Stick” and RDS tu
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Contents Key Finder . 4 Before Using This Product . 5 Features
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Music Server Play . 35 Display and indicators . 35 Basic operat
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Contents TV Tuner . 57 Display and indicators . 57 Basic operat
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Key Finder Head unit ENGLISH 5/∞/2/3 buttons RESET button REC b
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Before Using This Product Features Music server You can record
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About this product This product complies with the EMC Directive
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Before Using This Product Resetting the microprocessor The micr
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Remote controller and care Installing the lithium battery • Rem
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Before Using This Product Using the steering remote controller
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Displaying and setting the clock You can turn the time display
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Before Using This Product Detaching and replacing the front pan
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Basic Operation Turning a source on or off You can select the s
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Basic Operation Switching the function of the multi-function bu
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Display example (e.g., built-in CD player) ENGLISH ESPAÑOL DEUT
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Tuner Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e r 4. Press BAND to se
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Recalling broadcast stations 1. Press NEXT to display “1” – “6”
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RDS Functions Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e r t Displayin
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Using alternative frequency (AF) If you are listening to a broa
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RDS Functions Receiving traffic announcements The TA (traffic a
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Using the PTY function A PTY search is performed by program typ
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RDS Functions PTY List Wide News&Inf Narrow News Affairs Info S
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Using radio text This tuner can display radio text data transmi
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Built-in CD Player Display and indicators FORM 1 q w 4. Press V
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Switching and scrolling the title When playing a CD TEXT disc,
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Built-in CD Player Playing tracks in random order Random play l
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Pausing CD playback Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of
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MP3 Play Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e r 4. Press VOLUME
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Switching and scrolling the title You can switch text display s
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MP3 Play Note: • If you select other folders during repeat play
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Selecting tracks from the track title list The track title list
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Music Server Recording Display and indicators During record sta
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Digital and analog recording This product is intended for digit
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Music Server Recording Note: • If REC is pressed during recordi
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Selecting the recording range It is possible to select the reco
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Music Server Play Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e 3. Turn V
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Playlist files Playlist files are lists of information on group
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Music Server Play Switching and scrolling the title You can swi
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Music server function menu The music server function menu has t
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Music Server Play 4. When you find the desired track (or playli
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2. Press PAUSE to turn pause on. The light illuminates. Play of
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Music Server Play Selecting the playlist mode In playlist mode,
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Erasing a track from playlist file Precaution: • Once a track i
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“Memory Stick” Player Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e 4. Pr
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Switching and scrolling the title You can switch text display s
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“Memory Stick” Player Scanning tracks of a “Memory Stick” Scan
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Returning tracks to the music server Tracks transferred from th
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Multi-CD Player Display and indicators FORM 1 q w e 3. Turn VOL
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Switching and scrolling the title When playing a CD TEXT disc o
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Multi-CD Player Playing tracks in random order Random play lets
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Selecting discs from the disc title list The disc title list le
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Multi-CD Player 5. Press 3 to move the cursor to the next chara
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Playback from ITS memory ITS play lets you listen to the tracks
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DAB Tuner The following explains how to use this product to con
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Storing and recalling services Storing services 1. Press NEXT t
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DAB Tuner Dynamic label function Displaying dynamic labels 1. P
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Setting the announcement support interruption 1. Press FUNC and
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TV Tuner The following explains how to use this product to cont
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Recalling broadcast stations 1. Press NEXT to display “1” – “6”
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Audio Adjustments Adjusting the audio easily The following func
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Audio menu The audio menu has the following functions: 3. Press
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Audio Adjustments Recalling sound field programs 1. Press AUDIO
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1. Recall the equalizer curve you want to adjust. Refer to “Rec
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Audio Adjustments Using time alignment The time alignment lets
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Adjusting subwoofer settings When the subwoofer output is on, y
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Audio Adjustments Adjusting source levels SLA (source level adj
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PRECAUTION: • Carrying out auto-equalizing under the following
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Audio Adjustments 3. Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC. If
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Initial Settings Initial settings menu The initial settings men
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Initial Settings Switching the telephone muting/attenuation set
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Setting the FM tuning step Normally, the FM tuning step is set
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Initial Settings Setting the DAB priority function When a hide-
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Other Functions Attenuating volume The attenuator lets you lowe
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Other Functions 1. Press ENT and then press MOVIE to select the
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Using the AUX source An IP-BUS-RCA interconnector such as the C
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Additional Information CD player and care • Use only CDs that c
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MP3 files • MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and refers to a
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Additional Information “Memory Stick” player and care • Use onl
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Understanding auto-equalizing error messages When correct measu
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Additional Information Understanding music server error message
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Understanding music server error messages when recording Displa
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Additional Information Display Time short Cause The time remain
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ENGLISH Display MS Locked Protected No audio Cause The erasure
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Additional Information Terms ATRAC3 Short for “Adaptive Transfo
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“Memory Stick” This is a compact, light-weight IC recording med
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Additional Information Specifications General Power source . 14
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FM tuner ENGLISH Frequency range . 87.5 – 108 MHz Usable sensit
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Contenido Guía de botones . 4 Antes de utilizar este producto .
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Reproducción con Music Server . 35 Pantalla de visualización e
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Contenido Sintonizador de TV . 57 Pantalla de visualización e i
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Guía de botones Unidad principal ENGLISH VOLUME Botón OPEN Boto
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Antes de utilizar este producto Características Music Server (S
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Acerca de este producto Este producto cumple con las Directivas
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Antes de utilizar este producto Reinicialización del microproce
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Control remoto y cuidados Instalación de la pila de litio • Ret
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Antes de utilizar este producto Uso del control remoto en el vo
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Visualización y ajuste del reloj Usted podrá activar o desactiv
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Antes de utilizar este producto Extracción y colocación del pan
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Operación básica Activación o desactivación de una fuente Usted
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Operación básica Conmutación de la función de los botones multi
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