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.Ive GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM KW-NT1 SISTEMA DE NAVEGACION GPS KW-NT1 SYSTEME DE NAVIGATION GPS KW-NT1 ,.-,. = = = ~ Microsoft« Windows" Powered - .Jye [I] DOLBY D1IGITAl I ~~ ~~ For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual. Para la insta!aci6n ylas conexiones, refierase al manual separado. Pour I'installation et les raccordements, se referer au manuel separe. INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS For customer Use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.
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Thank you for purchasing aJVC product. Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit. IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUaS 1. CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT 2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel. 3. CAUTION: (For U.S.A.) Visible and/or invisible class II laser radiation when open. Do not stare into beam.
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For safety... 5 on tile monitor: • Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will block outside sounds, making driving dangerous. • Stop the car before performing any complicated operations. • The monitor built in this unit has been produced with high precision, but it may have some ineffective dots. This is inevitable and is not malfunction. • Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight. • Do not operate the touch panel using aball-point pen or similar tool with the sharp tip.
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Features Navigation system Searching for a destination/via point etc. Address Telephone number Route guidance .... ...... I • 1 - Registering your home or favorite points 21,22 37-40 Route arrangement 23-32 POI name Settings on the menu 35,36 Street Director Assistant Importing POI information on Google Maps You can import POI information on Google Maps through an SD. For details about Street Director Assistant, visit .
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AVsources Satellite radio 51-57 . External component Radio £ 63-65 49,50 iP(lld/iPhone device 60-62 SO card/USB device 58,59 ~ [iJJ 66 .
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. . Detaching/attaching the monitor panel . . How to forcibly eject adisc AVscreen Detaching 1 or Map screen Soft case (supplied) Attaching • Hold the monitor panel securely so as not to drop it accidentally. • Fit the monitor panel onto the attaching plate until it is firmly locked. • Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects. • Ifthis does not work, detach the monitorpanel then attach it.
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Introduction 9 Installation settings 10 Parts identification 11 Basic operations 12 14 Turning on the power 11 Adjusting the audio volume 11 Displaying monitor setting bars 11 About operating screens Map screens 12 AV screens 12 Switching screens 8
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Insta lation settings , When you turn on the unit for the first time, the initial setup screen appears. 8 • Adjust the settings. Turn on the ignition switch. The power is turned on, and the opening screen is displayed for about 5seconds, then the language selection screen is displayed. • Sele(t the language you want for the display and the voice guidance. State/ Select the State or Province Province where you are now.
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Parts identification :8---: I 1=' I 1 '=1 , , • I Screen (touCh panel) U_'_1'-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-J_V-C~~~~~~~~~_r Monitor panel Touch pad controls You can operate the unit by touching the appropriate part ofthe touch pad controls. AV MAP/AV OFF button [ • Switches the screen between the map screen and AV screen. (1& page 14) • Turns off/on the AV function. [Hold] (1& page 48) e+--+--:~~~- DISP button • Shows the AV control bars while the map is displayed.
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Basic perations I Turning on the power _ Displaying monitor setting bars _ Turn on the ignition switch. I~ • When displaying the map screen for the first time after turning on the power, the screen below appears. Pay sufficient attention when operating the unit and make sure of safe driving. - If [OK] is not pressed on the caution screen, the same screen appears each time you switch to the map screen. To use the map screen, press [OK].
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Aboutoperating screens Map screens _ AV screens _ Destination Menu AVMenu Searches for the destination. Changes or turns off the AV source. Function Menu Destination Menu ". . t~ Home Previous .... ..t.'/ .R~"'f POI Name - ~inity .... Ouick Sea,,:h 1 ~,,> ; Address (I''o~e" . .9-. . ." _~ --l- P Quid Sr,lJ(:h 1 •. Ak:~' L' Favorites L...- Coordinates Ouick Se.trr.h 1 Function Menu Settings Shows the information about the navigation system. Changes the detailed settings.
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When items on the menu are not availablle To select folder/track on the list Select afolder (CD), then atrack (@). Current folder • Non-available items will be shaded. To change the page of menu/list Menu Current page/total menu pages Changes the page List Ex.
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Switching screens AV MAP button DISP button T:P.: ~DISP = + = = ~ USB AV-IN • Press [1iiiEJI] to return to the previous screen. • On navigation screens only: press [ _ to display the current position on the map.
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--~ *1 *2 15 You can change the source by pressing the AV source icon. Switches the category by pressing the corresponding tab.
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Navigation System 17 18 21 23 Safety instructions for the Navigation System 33 Basic operations Starting guidance Starting guidance to the destination 33 To cancel gUidance 33 Changing route options 33 To change the map scale 19 To scroll the map 19 To display your current position 20 Adding places to stop by 35 To change the map view 20 Avoiding acongestion ahead 36 Registering your homel favorite points 35 37 Arranging your route How you are guided Registering your home/favori
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Safe instrurtions for the Navigation System SAFETY IN:5TRUCTIONS Terms of licence Use of the Navigation System is only permitted if the traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that no risk, obstruction or inconvenience will be incurred to you, your passengers or other road users. The requirements ofthe Road Traffic Regulations must always be followed. The destination must not be entered whOle driving the car. The Navigation System serves solely as an aid to navigation.
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Basicoperations .~ Your position is always at the center of the map. Your position Zoom buttons • (1& page 19) Shows the navig'i • The information ohe map (such as street name, the POI information, and speed limit) may not be always displayed dependi: 1on the condition (for example, if the System does not have the information of the position). Icons on the ml' J 3 Select categories (CD) and sub-categories • Home (~) and· orite point ( ,.
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To change the map scale _ To scroll the map _ 1 ~ 2 The position you touched is centered on the map. Zoom in The map scrolls to the direction you are touching and holding. • Touch and hold the map to keep scrolling the map. • The scrolling speed varies depending on the position you are touching and holding: - Inner area: slow - Outer area: fast Scale buttons* Zoom out * You can also select ascale directly by pressing one of the scale buttons.
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Basicoperations To display your current position To change the map view _ _ 20 Heading Up The map rotates so that you are always displayed heading "upwards." • The icon shows the direction of north. • • 20 30Map The three dimensional map is displayed in "heading up." • The icon shows the direction of north. 20 North Up The map view is oriented with north "upwards," as in usual paper maps. • The icon shows the direction ofthe car.
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ering your home/favorite points Registering your home/favorite points _ 4 Register as home or favorite point. You can register one point as your home and 100 favorite points. 1 Touch the position where you want to select as a des;tination. (1& page 19) • To search the destination using , ItF pages 23 to 32. 2~' [Save as Home]: The selected position is saved as home and the home is marked with ~ icon on the map.
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Registering yourhomelfavorite points Editing registration _ 1 Select a registered point you want to edit. To select your home To delete the registration Press [Delete) in step 3. 2 3 Edit the information. ® Displays the name editing screen Aconfirmation message appears. Press [Yes] to confirm the operation. Press [No] to cancel. To delete all registered items, 1& page 42.
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Sear, ing for aplace About slC!arch screens and input screens _ Read through the following instructions for using search screens and input screens before using . To enter mimes, addresses, or numbers State/Province selecting screen You can change the State/Province ifthe selecting button appears on the screen. List of matches When you press [List] on the input screen, the list of matches appears. Select desired item from the list. • Buttons vary depending on the input item.
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Searching for aplace Setting adestination on the map _ 1 Touch the position where you want to select Setting adestination using the Destination Menu _ 1 as a destination. (1& page 19) 2 2 • If there are several POls on the selected position, select one from the list. - The list appears only when is set to . (1& page 18) POls • For details about the information screen, 1& page 34.
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To go h.[)me _ By address
_ When you have registered your home (IrE page 21), you can easily get gUided to home. 1 While not guided.,. 2 Enter the city name, then select from the list awe (IrE .. .. page 23). ." , ~ < Input City > ~ W Q E T R A~ C F -== . V I U H G B J N P 0 K L M Specifies the zip code (1& liTo specify the zip code" below) ~ Your home A_ ~ Annapolis • For details about the information screen, II:W page 34.
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Searching for aplace 3 Enter the street name, then select from the list (1& page 23). Selects the center of the city (Then, go to step 5.) -=::::::::::::: 5 4 Enter the house number, then select from the list (1& page 23). • For details about the information screen, 1& page 34. • If no data of house number for the selected street is available in the database, select [Middle of the Road] or [Intersection]. • To start guidance, 1& page 33. • To set the selected position as via point, 1& page 35.
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By tele~lhone number By coordinates _ 1 2 _ 1 Enter the telephone number, then select from the list (1& page 23). 2 Enter the latitude and the longitude. • For details about the information screen, 1& page 34. • To start guidance, 1& page 33. • To setthe selected position as via point, ~ page 35. • To change route options, 1& page 33. • For details about the information screen, I@~ page 34. • To start guidance, 1& page 33.
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Searching for aplace POI near aplace/route The System has ahuge database of POls (Point Of Interest), such as restaurants, gas stations, hospitals, etc. You can search for aPOI around the place where you are now. While guided, you can also search for aPOI near the destination or along the route. _ 3 Select acategory, then asub-category for the POI. Searches from all sub-categories 1 2 Select the area to search. 4 Select a POI from the list.
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From the list of POI _ 1 2 Lists from the nearest Lists in alphabetical order Enter the POI name, then select from the list (Ir§ page 23). Specifies the category and sub-category (1l'W' "To specify the category and sub-category" below) • For details about the information screen, 1& page 34. • To start guidance, 1& page 33. • To set the selected position as via point, 1& page 35. • To change route options, 1& page 33.
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Searching for aplace From your favorites • For registering your favorite points, I@f page 21. 1 Il1o From previous destinations _ You can select aplace from the last 50 destinations and via points. 1 2 Select afavorite point from the list. 2 Select a place from the list of the previous destinations/via points. • For details about the information screen, I@f page 34. • For details about the information screen, I@f page 34. • To start guidance, I@f page 33.
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QuickSt!arch _ 3 You have three [Quick Search] buttons in . You can assign aPOI category to each button. When you press one of the buttons, the System searches for aPOI of the registered category within about 12.5 mi (20 km) around your current position (180 mi (300 km) along the route you are taking while gUided). To registE~r a category to the buttons 1 Select (IRe of the [Quick Search] buttons to registelr the category. 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until three categories are registered.
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Searching for aplace To change acategory assigned to the Quick Search button 1 Select one of the [Quick Search] buttons To use Quick Search 1 Press one of the [Quick Search] buttons to start searching. whose category you want to change. 2 Select a POI from the list. P Quick Search 01miNE p OEF Park Inc p XVZ Park 0.1mi NE 0.1mi NE p XVZ Parking Inc - or Quick Search ....,;", P Parking P ABC Visitors Clr P 0~1 P DEF Park Inc 0.1mi NE P XVZ Park 0.2mi N p xvi f1arl
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Starti gguidance Starting, guidance to the destina1tion Changing route options _ 1 Select a destination. (1& pages 23 to 32) _ 1 Select a destination. (1& pages 23 to 32) 2 2 The System starts calculating the route to the selected destination, and guidance starts. 3 Set options. oc::::::::::::: Priority • To add via points, 1& page 35. To canc.!1 guidance Select the priority for route calculation (Fastest: fastest route/ Shortest: shortest route).
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Starting guidance About information screen After pressing [Select] on the map screen, you can do various operations by pressing one of the buttons on the information screen. Available buttons vary according to the type of the selected position and the navigation status. tio.: ~n the ,""or-pointed position 'Otl. IG.m •• [Go]: Starts gUidance to aposition. (1lW page 33) [Replace]: Changes the destination to the selected position. [Save]: Saves aposition as afavorite point.
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Arran ing yourroute Adding places to stop by _ After selecting your destination, you can select up to four places ("via points") to stop by. To change the sequence of the destination/via points To add vi., points 1 After guidance has started... 1 Select cl place you want to stop by. (~. pages 23 to 32) 2 2 3 Via point Continued on the next page ~ The System starts calculating the new route, and guidance starts.
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Arranging yourroute 4 Change the sequence of the destination/via points. To optimize the sequence Avoiding acongestion ahead If you realize acongestion exists ahead... While being gUided... 1~ 2 To rearrange the sequence manually 3 Select the distance to avoid. CID [..,]: Moves up the order of selected point [....]: Moves down the order of selected point • Repeat CD and ® to move other via points before pressing [Recalculate].
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How ou are guided Screen while guided Name of the next street ~--""'lK",,- - -""t!:ll!3im.,.....-..-.l,,---r ;rr "7T"--'~"'- K StN Lanes to take* • Yellow: Recommended lane White: The lane leading to the destination • Gray: Not the lane for the destination iiutiiil . Speed limit on the current street Current street - Distance to the next turn • Press to listen to the last voice guidance again.
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How you are guided Guidance at turns When you approach aturn, the System guides you with voice guidance and indications on the screen. • Guidance voice comes out only through the front speakers (and the FRONT OUT jacks on the rear). At the place close to the next turn When you do not have to make aturn, the System gives no guidance. At the place closer to the next turn Indicates the distance to the next turn * You can select whether or not to display the magnified map through .
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Getting information on your route and places To check the entire route _ To confirm how your trip will go 1 KStNW 2 To check the information on the destinati4ln and via points 1 &1111-+ Function Menu 2 Shows the simulation just before the next turn Changes the speed of the drive simulation (normal/faster) To cancel the simulation and resume guidance ~ 3 Select adesired point to check its detailed • Aconfirmation message appears. Press [Yes] to confirm the operation. Press [No] to cancel.
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How you are guided Customizing how you are guided _ To adjust the volume ofthe voice guidance Adjust the volume level on . • About the adjustable volume range, ~ page 68. Adjusting the vehicle position If you find your current position is displayed on awrong place on the map, use this setting to correct your position. 3 To customize how the map is displayed at turns - - 4 Move the cursor to the position where you want to set as current position.
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• 1 ng the information of the navigation system .' . . .I~ ..... ~:) Satellites "(Green): Receiving the GPS signals and used for the calculation. '(Gray): Receiving the GPS signals. '(Brown): Not receiving the GPS signals. [§] Name of the unit Version of the software W Version of the map database []] Version of the voice guidance database [IQ] Connection status of the ILLUMINATION CONTROL lead : The illumination signal is detected.
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Initializing memories/navigation settings -=::::::::::::: Memories of home, favorite points or previous destination/via points Home Deletes your home. Favorite Deletes all favorite points. Previous Deletes all the places in the list of previous destinationslvia points. Navigation settings The settings you have made in navigation menus and Quick Search registration are initialized. -=::::::::::::: Aconfirmation message appears. Press [Yes] to confirm the operation. Press [No] to cancel.
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Navigation menu items Function Menu-Options Initial: Underlined Selectable settings Fastest, Shortest (1& page 33) Use, Avoid (1& page 33) Select the type of attention tone, coming out before the voice guidance by pressing [.....] or [~]. Off, Normal, Prompt, A.I. Select the guidance output channel. Lch., L+R ch., Rch. The System sounds an alarm when you surpass the speed limit of the current road by the set value. Press [+] or [-] to select the value.
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Navigation menu items Initial: Underlined Selectable settings ~ Off (I&' page 40) Map, Voice (I&' page 40) Select whether to show or hide the speed limit icon on the map. Show, Hide (I&' page 37) Select whether to show or hide the current street name on the map. Show, Hide (I&' page 37) Select whether to show or hide the information of one way road on the map. Show, Hide Select the icon for your current position. ~,~,~ . Select the measuring units for distance.
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AdditIonalinformation • How )rou are guided o If GPS signal reception is poor, navigation gUidance may not be correct. o The System may not receive GPS signals in the following places... - in atunnel or parking lot in abuilding - under an overhead road - in aplace surrounded by high buildings or by closely standing trees o The position of your car may not be detected correctly in the following cases... - when driving on aroad close to the other one (e.g.
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Additionalinformation ~~ Car Rental ~" (at ~aler8i serv~(e , , V Motorcycle Dealer "; )Ji~.:us~.car Dealer., " ~ Auto Service shop &: Pharmacy t?A School " "liffii:Service,.
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A V Operations 48 49 51 Common operations on AV screens Selecting the playback source 48 Turning off the AV source 48 Listening to the radio Reducing the interference 49 Storing stations in memory 50 Selecting apreset station 50 Disc operations Playable disc types 52 Selecting playback modes 56 Settings for the disc playback 57 58 SO/USB operations 60 Listening to the iPod/iPhone Selecting atrack/video from menu on the iPod/iPhone 63 66 62 Listening to the satellite radio Tuning in
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Common operations onAVscreens screen AVOFF AV MAP = AVMenu OISP + Selects the source (1& below) --+--+- f USB AV-IN Displays (1& pages 68 to 70) Turns off the AV source (1rW below) Selecting the playback source _ • Available sources depend on the external components you have connected, media you have attached and the or settings you have made (1& page 69).
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Listeneng to the radio Preset no. The station frequency currently tuned in Band r.:::7::;::7:, ,..---.--~~ 11 IT indicator -- -1---.-;------~~_+_ Sound mode =::::> (1& page 67) DISP + I . = I--- USB AV"N f--- :~ . - • ~ Preset list • JVC o Seled: '~UNER" as the source. 8 Select the band. 8 Search for astation. Auto search: Manual search: ~ . .
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Listening to the radio Storing stations in memory _ You can preset six channels for each band. Manual presetting Automatic presetting-SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory) (For FM only) 1 Tune in to astation you want to preset. 1 ArUNER FM1 (1& page 49) Band The station frequency you want to preset ~ . ~ 875 MHz * /.IIIJPM PT fl2 87.5 MHz PI{ 1059 MHz 899 MHz P!i 1079 MHz "il3 97.9 MHz P6 875 MHz Mode ')';o:;.~. ' ..., Band 2 2 Aconfirmation message appears.
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Disc 0 erations The disc type is automatically detected, then playback starts (for some discs, the top menu of the disc appears). If adisc does not have any disc menu, all tracks on it will be played repeatedly until you change the source or eject the disc. If "&" apnears p~ the'screen,the uflitcanl'lo~ acceptthe operation you h~vetried to ~~.;;' In some (ases;without s~owing "6},"operations willnot beaccepted. 0, o Insert adisc. The source changes to "DISC" and playback starts.
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Disc operations Playable disc types Disc type _ Recording format, file type, etc. DVD • DTS sound cannot be reproduced 1 - - - - - or output from this unit. Playable ,",OK =:- -----.,.",.."...., ---:--1 ~ - ~ i .
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• Pressing D1SP or touching the screen shows the operating buttons and playback information on the screen. The operating buttons and playback information disappear by pressing D1SP or when no operation is done for about 5seconds. *1 Title no./Chapter no./ Playing time [~/ II] [-] [I....
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Disc operations • Pressing D1SP or touching the screen shows the operating buttons and playback information on the screen. The operating buttons and playback information disappear by pressing DISP or when no operation is done for about 5seconds. [~ / II] [_] [~.....
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Track no./Playing time - [~ / II] [.........] [~~] [~t] [~] Starts playback/pauses Press: Selects track Hold: Reverse/forward search*3 [Mode] Playback mode Audio format (MP3/WAV) The track information appears only when the disc is CD text. *2 Selects playback modes (1& page 56) Changes the settings for disc playback (1& page 57) Sound mode (1& page 67) ~1~ .. _~~_~~J *1 Folder no./Track no.
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Disc operations Selecting playback modes For OVO/OVO-VR _ For CO/MP3/WAV 1 Selects Random playback mode 2 Select Repeat mode. Selects Repeat playback mode Press the button repeatedly until the desired playback mode is selected. • You cannot activate the repeat mode and the random mode at the same time. • For CD: ~TRACK • For DVD: Chapter Title • tOISC • For MP3IWAV: Repeats current chapter. Repeats current title. ~TRACK ~FOLOER • For DVD-VR Chapter Program Repeats current track.
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Setting:s for the disc playback _ Initial: Underlined Selectable settings Select the initial disc menu language; Initial English (nw also page 76). Select the initial audio language; Initial English (nw also page 76). Select the initial subtitle language or erase the subtitle (Off); Initial Off (nw also page 76). Select the color system of the external monitor. NTSC, PAL • This setting is valid only to the external monitor connected.
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SO/USB operations This unit can play the MP3 files stored in SO card/USB mass storage class device. • All tracks in the SO card/USB device will be played repeatedly until you change the source. • Make sure all important data has been backed up. • e 8 • Inserting SO card Detach the monitor panel. Connecting USB device You can connect aUSB mass storage Class device such as aUSB memory, Digital Audio Player, etc. to the unit.
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Folder no./Track no.! Playing time While playing, "Jacket picture" is shown ifthe file has the tag data including "Jacket picture." [~/ II] [~][~] *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 Starts playback/pauses Press: Selects track Hold: Reverse/forward search*4 Selects folder Selects Random playback mode*5*6 . ~ t FOLDER: Randomly plays all tracks of the current folder. . ~ t SD/~ t USB: Randomly plays all tracks. [List] Selects Repeat playback mode*5 *6 • ~ TRACK: Repeats current track.
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Listening to the iPodliPhone Preparation Connecting iPod/iPhone Setting the iPod control mode and the speed of the audio books When the source is 'Wod"... • To listen to the music: Connect the iPod/iPhone to the USB terminal on the monitor panel by using USB 2.0 cable (accessory ofthe iPod/iPhone). • To watch the video: Connect the iPod/iPhone by using USB Audio and Video cable for iPod/iPhoneKS-U29 (not supplied).
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Playback mode -;:::;:;;;:======~ ~ = ~~I,r iPod control mode (owp.g.601 I:: _ MAP I While playing, Artwork (the ~ picture displayed on the screen = of iPod/iPhone) is shown if the ~ song contains the Artwork. USB AV~N II1II*2 -+----- +-:....,':":A [~/ II] Starts playback/pauses [I....
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Listening to the iPodAPhone Selecting atrack/video from menu on the iPod/iPhone 1 'I 0 01/ Searching items in the selected category by alphabet and number: 0:03:06 02 '00 PH Sonq Name I - ( Mode .f MENU . i 1 Select the alphabet or number of the Artist Name beginning of the item's title you want to search. Album Name Menu • t _ ,...~ '----' '~1~ "" '" , " 2 Select the menu (Music or Video) (CD), a category (®), then a desired item (@).
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Listen eng to the satellite radio Before operating, connect either one of the following (separately purchased) to the satellite unit connector on the rear of this unit. • JVC SIRIUS; Satellite Radio System, SC-Cl and KS-SRA100, PnP, SC-VDOCl and KS-SRA100, for listening to the SIRIUS Satellite Radio. • XM Satellite Radio System, JVC Smart Digital Adapter-XMDJVC100, CNP2000UC and CNPJVCl for listening to the XM Satellite Radio.
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Listening to the satellite radio Tuning in to a channel you want _ AV MAP = -+- Channelno.l DISP Channel name + '!' Only for SIRIUS -+- Selects a / Com oser Name Only for SIRIUS : ~"':':'::"'~A+-Shows the SIRIUS 10. I~ ~~ Il- I ----J channel (1& pagedirectly 65) Displays the Category/Channel List (~ page 65) • o For SIRIUS Radio Select "SAT" as the source. tare.. ato 8 Select the band. ~ f) • o Select the band. ~ c:SR1~SR2~SR3J f) V c:XM1~XM2~XM3J Select a category. CIB. .
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Storing ,channels in memory_ You can preset six channels for each band. 1 Tune in to a channel you want to preset. (1& page 64) lllr SAT = $R3 = l'UEl 23 " Channe Fun I Name A /: IJlJ PH Catcg 1CAT Mode 1'ME"'U List '<4-«< • You can also select apreset channel from Preset List. Perform steps 1 and 2 of "Storing channels in memory" (1& left), then press the desired preset number.
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Using other external components Source type C'Front AV-IN" or "AV-IN") ~ DISP = + f USB Only for video playback: Changes the aspect ratio AV~N JVC ~ • Only for video playback: Pressing DISP or touching the screen shows the operating buttons on the screen. The operating buttons disappear by pressing DISP or when no operation is done for about 5seconds. • Select an appropriate setting on or .
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equalization A'J Off' AV MAP = DISP = + f USB AV~N • For preset values of each sound mode, I&' page 75. JVC L!.I Storing your own adjustments You can store your adjustments into , , and . 1 Repeat steps 0 and 8, then in step •... _ Select asound mode. 2 Adjust (CD), then store (0).
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AV menu items I Selectable settings Fader: Adjust the front and rear speaker output balance. • F6 to R6; Initial ~ - When using atwo-speaker system, set the fader to the center (0). Balance: Adjust the left and right speaker output balance. • L6 to R6; Initial ~ Press [A/"-/ ~/~ ] or drag the cursor to adjust. • To set the fader and balance to the center (0), press [Center].
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Initial: Underlined Selectable settings You can determine the use of the AV-IN jack on the monitor panel. (1& page 66) AV: Select when connecting an AV component such as acamcorder. Audio: Select when connecting an audio component such as aportable audio player. Off: Select when no component is connected ("Front AV-IN" is skipped while selecting the source). You can determine the use of the LINE IN and VIDEO IN jacks. (1& page 66) AV: Select when connecting an AV component such as acamcorder.
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AVmenu items Initial: Underlined Selectable settings Select the language used for on-screen information and voice guidance. English, Espanol, Fran~ais Select either 12-hour system or 24-hour system. 12 Hours, 24 Hours Activate this if your residential area is subject to DSl. Auto: Activates daylight saving time. Off: Cancels. Select your residential area from one of the following time zones for clock adjustment.
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Addit onalinformation Playing DVD-VR Disc • When selecting an item from the Playlist, the item is automatically played back repeatedly. To change to another item, select it from the Playlist. • For details about DVD-VR format and Playlist, refer to the instructions supplied with the recording equipment. General • In this manual, words "track" and "file" are interchangeably used. • This unit can only play back audio CD (CD-DA) files if different type of audio files (MP3/WAV) are recorded on the same disc.
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Additionalinformation • USB This unit cannot recognize aUSB device whose rating is other than 5Vand exceeds 500 mAo o While playing from aUSB device, the playback order may differ from other players. o This unit may be unable to play back some USB devices or some files due to their characteristics or recording conditions. o USB devices equipped with special functions such as data security functions cannot be used with the unit. o Do not use aUSB device with 2or more partitions.
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• • MP3IWAY*1 Disc/file information shown on the external monitor The followin~1 screens appear only on the external monitor.
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Additionalinformation • iPod/iPhone operations • You can control the following iPod/iPhone models: - iPod with video (5th Generation)*l - iPod c1assic*l - iPod nano (1st Generation) - iPod nano (2nd Generation) - iPod nano (3rd Generation)*l - iPod nano (4th Generation)*l - iPod touch*l - iPod touch (2nd Generation)*l - iPhone/iPhone 3G*1 • If the iPod/iPhone does not play correctly, update your iPod/iPhone software to the latest version. For details about updating your iPod/iPhone, visit
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• Sound signals emitted through the rear terminals Through the analog terminals (Speaker out/LINE OUT) 2-channel si~lnal is emitted. When playing multi-channel encoded disc, multi-channel signals are downmixed. • DTS sound cannot be reproduced. Through the DIGITAL OUT terminal Digital signalls (Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, and MPEG Audio) are emitted.
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Additionalinformation Language codes (for DVD language selection) Code Language AA AB Afar Abkhazian AF AM Afri~aans Ameharic AR Arabic; AS Assamese Code Language AY: AZ BA ' BE BG BH Bihari ." ,~ .' 81" " Bislama~f ·i" ........ ':' BN , Bengali, Bangia 80 .TIbetari BR Breton CA CO Catalall;:, Corsican ,., .-./'-'" CS Czech. CY Welsh OZ B~U~~~.'it; EL HI, Greek . ET Ell?:;! .
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Ph ne Operations an R ar Vie • a raeratlons 78 85 86 Using Bluetooth@ cellular phone Bluetooth cellular phone settings 79 Connecting aBluetooth cellular phone 80 Receiving acall 81 Ending the call/stopping ringing (canceling the outgoing call) 82 Adjusting the volume 82 Switching between handsfree mode and phone mode 82 Making acall 83 Switching the calls on call waiting 84 Disconnecting aBluetooth cellular phone 84 Deleting aregistered Bluetooth cellular phone 84 Editing the phone nu
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Using Bluetooth@ cellularphone oBluetooth® Bluetooth is ashort-range wireless radio communication technology for the mobile device such as mobile phones, portable PCs, and other devices. The Bluetooth devices can be connected without cables and communicate with each other. • Refer to the list (included in the box) to see the countries where you may use the Bluetooth@ function. Bluetooth profile This unit supports the following Bluetooth profiles; • HFP (Hands-Free Profile) 1.
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Bluetooth cellular phone settings _ 1 3 2 Initial: Underlined Selectable settings Connect: ~ pages 80 and 81 Disconnect: ~ page 84 ~ page84 Shows the device name to be shown on the cellular phone - "KW-NT1." Displays the PIN code ofthe unit. • To change the PIN code, press [Change], enter new PIN code, then press [OK]. Shows the MAC address of the unit. On: The connection is automatically established when the unit is turned on. Off: Cancels. Answer: The unit answers the incoming calls automatically.
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Using Bluefooth fiIJ cellularphone Connecting a Bluetooth cellular phone To conned a Bluetooth cellular phone for the first time When you connect aBluetooth cellular phone to the unit for the first time, make pairing between the unit and the cellular phone. Pairing allows Bluetooth cellular phone to communicate each other. o Once the connection is established, it is registered in the unit even if you reset the unit. Up to 5devices can be registered in total.
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To conned aregistered cellular phone 5 1 2 Registered devices 6 Operat.~ the Bluetooth cellular phone to connect. 3 Select the device you want to connect. "Connected" appears. Press [OK] to confirm the operation. Now connection is established and you can use the cellular !phone through the unit. "Connected" appears. Press [OK] to confirm the operation. Receiving acall When acall comes in... The cellular phone remains registered even after you dlisconnect the cellular phone.
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Using Bluetooth rtl cellulafphone Ending the call/stopping ringing (canceling the outgoing call) _ Switching between handsfree mode and phone mode _ You can switch the talking method between handsfree mode and phone mode. While talking... Adjusting the volume _ Volume of calls/earpiece Increase Decrease ---l.:{'~,~t Each time you press the button, the talking method is switched. The corresponding indicator lights in orange (R: handsfree mode / phone mode). -1:,:,.' Talk.
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Making acall _ • On the map screen, display the AV control bars by pressing DISP. Using From dialed calls • You can enter up to 32 numbers. From phone book Making a call while operating on the navigation system • For copying the phone book, 1& page 85. or Route i ~ ~c=.: :2 ~ •• _:~i~ __ . ::::.1.. ::.: ::.c ......•~.~.:.• 11 Beach Dr NW,DC 20008 ABCCafe -.:;. ABC t 012.345.9876 I Distance Left I~~e~:~ .
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Using Bluetooth@Jcellularphone Switching the calls on call waiting _ Deleting a registered Bluetooth cellular phone _ You can switch the call to talk when another call comes in while you are talking. 1 When acall comes in while talking... 2 Settings Audio Display Connection Phone Connect Delete Pairing System Disconnect Delete Device Name KW-NT1 PIN Code 1234 DevICe Address OO:1D:BA:5B:B1 :38 ........ - A 2 _ange ...,.. 3 Select adevice whose registration you want to delete.
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the phone numbermemory Copying the phone book _ _ You can copy the phone book memory of acellular phone into the unit (up to 100 memories). 1 Display . (1& page 83) 2 lIt Call . enu ~~a~:~v~jl~alls Add ! Deleting the memory in the _ 1 Display . (1& page 83) 2 Delete I';' ~~.~~::~~•......... ~:;:~:j;=-~ .. ~ ; .... 1 2 T 3 Select the items (CD, (1», to delete them 3 Operat'! the target cellular phone. (@).
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Using a rear viewcamera • To use arear view camera, the REVERSE GEAR SIGNAL lead connection is required. For connecting arear view camera, l& Installation/Connection Manual. Activating/deactivating the rear view camera _ Checking the rear view 1 On map screen 1 2 On Select when connecting arear view camera to the CAMERA IN jack. The picture from the camera is displayed as it is taken. Off Select when no rear view camera is connected to the CAMERA IN jack.
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eferences 88 Maintenance 89 Troubleshooting 95 Specifications 87
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Maintenance • Caution on cleaning the unit • Do not use any -cc_-:c-cccc-_ ~ r-·--:::".-·_·--·-- '/ ' solvent (for : -.., ' example, thinner, benzine, etc.), detergent, or insecticide. This may damage the monitor or the unit. ,0 Recommended cleaning method: To keep discs clean Adirty disc may not play correctly. If adisc does become dirty, Wipe it with asoft cloth in astraight line from center to edge. • Do not use any solvent (for example, conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.
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lesh 00ting What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling aservice center. • For operations with the external components, refer also to the instructions supplied with the adapters used for the connections (as well as the instructions supplied with the external components). Remedies/Causes Symptoms '.• Adjust the volume to the optimum level. • Check the cords and connections. No sound comes out ofthe speakers. The screen is not clear and legible~.}}; l . .
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Troubleshooting Symptoms, Navigation voice cannot be heard from the speakers. The voiCe guidance does notcome out from the speaker on the driver's side. Navigation guidance is someti,mes inc(Jlrrect. Remedies/Causes Guidance volume level is set to the minimum level. Adjust . it to the optimum level. (1& page 40) Change the
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Symptoms SSM automatic presetting does not work. Store stations manually. (1& page 50) Static noise while listening to the radio. Connect the antenna firmly. Disc can be neither recognized nor played back. Eject the disc forcibly. (I&' page 6) Disc cannot be ejected. • Recordable/Rewritable discs cannot be played back. . • Trac:ks on the Recordable/Rewritable discs cannot be skipped. Playbc)ck does. not stall. Souncland pictures are sometirnesim~Hupted or distorted.
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Troubleshooting Symptoms Oisc cannot be played back. Remedies/Causes • Change the disc. • Record the tracks using acompliant application on the appropriate discs. (1& page 52) , . • Add appropriate extension codes to the file names. The track played back is not aplayable file format. Skip to another file. Playback order may differ from the one played back using other players. This sometimes occurs during playback. This is caused by how the tracks are recorded. The track is unplayable. •.
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Symptoms Remedies/Causes Check the connection. The iPod/iPhone does not tum on or does not work. • • Charge the battery. • Check whether
or is correctly selected. (&& page 60) ) • Reset the iPod/iPhone. ! • Start subscribing to SIRIUS Satellite radio. (&& page 63) Signals cannot be received. Move to the place where the System receives the satellite radio signals. Connect the antenna firmly. No broadcast on the selected channel. Selected channel is not broadcasting at this time.
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Troubleshooting Symptoms &;.~ Remedies/Causes "NoSignal" BluetQothcellularphone doeS not detect the unit. • Turn on the video component if it is not on. • Connect the video component correctly. • Check whether or setting is correct. (I@' page 69) This unit can be connected with one Bluetooth cellular phone at atime. While connected to adevice, this unit cannot be detected from another device. Disconnect currently connected device and search again.
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cations Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 11, CIA code Global Positioning System Standard Positioning Service Reception System 12-channel multi-channel reception system Reception Frequency 1575.42 MHz Sensitivity -130dBm Update Rate 1/second, continuous GPS Antenna Polarization Right Handed Circular Polarization Dimensions (approx.) (W x Hx D) 41.0 mm x 15.0 mm x 57.0 mm (1-5/8 inches x 5/8 inch x 21/4 inches) Cable (approx.) 5.0 m(16.
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Specifications Frequency Range: '1;1 'if: c:r:' .....' z' :::'i .-.;; 87.5 MHz to 107.9 MHz FM (with channel interval set to 50 kHz): 87.5 MHzto 108.0 MHz AM (with channel interval set to 10 kHz): 530 kHz to 1710 kHz AM (with channel interval set to 9kHz): 531 kHz to 1602 kHz :Ii ~,: FM Tuner .... : Usable Sensitivity: 11.3 dBf (1.0 ~V/75 0) 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: 16.3 dBf (1.8 ~V /75 0) Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz): 65dB i ," ,M: .
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. Screen Size: a: NumbE~r of Pixel: 0 -....z Drive Method: 0 :lE' Color System: 6.1 inch wide liquid crystal display 336960 pixels: 480 x 3(horizontal) x 234 (vertical) TFT (Thin Film Transistor) active matrix format NTSClPAl Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (wide) Power Requirement: Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V(11 Vto 16 Vallowance) Grounding System: Negative ground Allowable Storage Temperature: ... Allow21ble Operating Temperature: -10°C to +60°C (14°F to 140°F) O°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) = ....
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END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT END-USER TERMS The Map Data Disc ("Data") is provided for your personal, internal use only and not for resale. It is protected by copyright, and is subject to the following terms (this "End-User License Agreement") and conditions which are agreed to by you, on the one hand, and NAVTEQ North America, LLC ("NT") and its licensors (including their licensors and suppliers) on the other hand.
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Disclaimeir of Liability: NT AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLlEF:S) SHAL.
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Having TROUBLE with operation? Pllease detach the monitor panel, then attach it Still having trouble?? USA ONLY Call 1-800-252-5722 http://www.jvc.com We can help you! ..
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..Ive LVT1982-002A [J) KW-NT1 Installation/Connection Manual Manual de instalacion/conexion Manuel d'installation/raccordement ENGLISH 0309NSMMDWJEIN EN, SP, FR © 2009 ESPANOL This unit is designed 10 operate on 12 V DC, NEGATIVE ground electrical systems. I f your vehicle does not have this system, a voltage inverter is required, which can be purchased at Jye car audio dealers.
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INSTALLATION (IN·DASH MOUNTING) The following illustration shows a typical installation. HO\'~"ever, you should make adjustments corresponding to your specific car. (fyoll have any qucstions or require information regarding installation kits, your Jve car audio dealer or a company supplying kits. • ICyoll arc not Slife how 10 install this unit correctly. have it installed by a qualified technician.
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Installing the GPS antenna Instalaci6n de la antena GPS Las personas portadoras de marcapasos deben evitar el camaeto Fisico con la amena magnetica, y deben abstenerse de inrentar • People who use pacemakers should avoid a physical contact with the magnetic antenna and should not handle it themselves. This causes malfunctions of the pacemakers. • The antenna should be attached so firmly that it cannot be detached in the event of a collision or sudden braking.
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ESPANOL ENGLISH FRANC;:AIS ELEaRICAL CONNECTIONS CONEXIONES ELECTRICAS RACCORDEMENTS ELECTRIQUES To prevent short circuits, we recommend that you disconnect the battery's negative terminal and make all electrical connections before installing the unit.
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A Connecting the parking brake lead Connect the parking brake lead to the parking brake system built in the car. Conexion del cable del freno de estacionamiento Connexion du fil de frein de stationnement (onecte el cable del freno de esracionamiento al sistema del freno de estacionamiento instalado en el cache. stationnemcllt illtegni £i fa l'Oitllrc.
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Connecting the AV I/O cord I Conexi6n del cable AV 1/0 I Connexion du cordon AV E/S Digital optical cable (not supplied) Cable optico digital (no suministrado) Cilble optique 1/umerique (1I0fl foumi) «i!i)oo----~~oQ»___+_ o b AV amplifier or decoder Amplificador 0 decodificador AV Amplificateur A V ou decodeLlr FC~A:;;;M~E~R~A:,;:IN~-r:r::n 9[1]=~~~~~9~ ~ Video cord (not supplied) Cable de video (no suministrados) ~ 0°'0 0 o KV-CM1 Rear view camera (not supplied); See p
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When it is not required to detach the fron t control panel from the main unit, use the provided screws to attach the control '" panel to the main unit.
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en ;::) W 0:::: oLL W 0:: :E W 0:::: w w :3 w 0:::: w CAUT 0 CON ECT BLACK WIRE «(DG D) TO GROU D FIRST. OTHERWISE, DAMAGE TO YOUR U IT MAY OCCUR. I CORRECT CONNECTION CAUSES SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THIS UNIT PLEASE READ INSTALLATION/CONNECTION MANUAL CAREFULLY.
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.Ive KW-NT1 ENGLISH Notice For some iPod/iPhone models, the performance may be abnormal or unstable during operation. In this case, disconnect the iPod/iPhone device, then check its condition. If the performance is not improved or slow, reset your iPod/iPhone. ESPANOL Aviso ° Con algunos modelos de iPod/iPhone, el desempeno podrfa ser anormal inestable durante la operaci6n. En este caso, desconecte el dispositivo iPod/iPhone, yverifique su condici6n.
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JVC LVT1920-002A Digital Television Transition Notice: The nationwide switch to digital television broadcasting will be complete on June 12,2009, but your local television stations may switch sooner. After the switch, analog-only television sets that receive TV programming through an antenna will need a converter box to continue to receive over-the-air TV. Watch your local stations to find out when they will turn off their analog signal and switch to digital-only broadcasting.
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JVC LVT1672-003A • The countries where you may use the Bluetooth@ function • Lond par sem haegt er a6 nota Bluetooth@ • Riigid, kus on v6imalik kasutada Bluetooth'" funktsiooni • Bluetooth@ fonksiyonunu kullanabileceginiz U1keler • Ll,)~LnAii':nua'l.n')n'l2{ Bluetooth® Vhlliifu • Na tiortha inar feidir leat feidhmiu Bluetooth@ a usaid • Lanner an denen der d'Bluetooth@ Funktioun benotze kennt.
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