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1. Blink LED Reset button Sensor E a SRC VOL O With the operation panel open SD memory card slot Functions of Buttons Note e Be sure to read this section while referring to the front diagram Sensor e Receiver for the remote control unit operating range 30 in all directions VOL VOL buttons e Use these buttons to increase decrease the volume SRC button e Press this button to display hide the Source screen to switch the source mode Blink LED e When the Blink LED function is set to On from the System tab menu on the General screen blinks when the ACC power is turned off SD memory card slot s SD memory card function is available in the Navi mode For more information about the SD memory card function see your User Manual for the Navi mode Note e When you insert the SD memory card stored music files they cannot be read in this unit NX509 e 5 So a 3 D 5 Jenuew S 19uW0 Outline of Button and Touchkey Operation Turning the power on Clarion maes Engine ON position WARNING Driver is prohibited by law from viewing a video System check r The CeNET format utilized on this unit is provided Kia Loira with a system check function When the system check function is performed under the following conditions the power is automatically turned o
2. 1 2 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen Touch the USB key to select the USB Memory mode The system changes to the USB mode USB Memory mode and starts playback from the previous position 4 Playing back files in the USB memory The operations in the USB Memory mode are same as those in the MP3 WMA AAC modes See Operating MP3 WMA AAC playback page 32 for details Note When performing the fast forward or fast backward function the playback speed will become 10 time faster For the VBR files it may differ depending on the file Navigation System Operations Notes on the Navi functions Hereafter in this section the Navigation system will be called as Navi The following functions are available e Showing the Navi display The Navi key selection available on the Source screen e Showing the current location screen The Map key selection available on the Source screen e Navi guidance voice interruption When a voice interrupt of the Navi arises during 2 Zone ON the sound of the Main zone is muted and the sound of the Sub zone is output normally When it arises during 2 Zone OFF the audio signals to the 4ch speakers are attenuated and the voice from the navigation system is output from the front two speakers Note The Map key may be disabled depending on the navigation system conditions Navi operations Changes between the Navi display and the Audi
3. key the station is sought in the direction of higher frequencies e When touching the v Seek key the station is sought in the direction of lower frequencies Manual tuning There are 2 ways available Quick tuning and step tuning When it is in the step tuning mode the frequency changes one step at a time In quick tuning mode you can quickly tune the desired frequency 1 Touch the Band key to select the desired band FM or AM 2 Tune into a station Quick tuning Touch and hold the a M Seek or v M Seek key to tune in a station Step tuning Touch the a M Seek or v M Seek key to manually tune in a station Recalling a preset station There are total of 30 preset positions 6 FM Home 1 6 FM Home 2 6 AM Home 6 FM Travel and 6 AM Travel to store individual radio stations in memory 1 Touch the Home Travel key to select the Home or Travel mode 2 Touch the Band key to select the band 3 Touch the corresponding Preset key to recall the stored station e Touching and holding the desired Preset key for more than 2 seconds will store the current station to the preset memory 22 NX509 Manual memory 1 Touch the Home Travel key to select the Home or Travel mode 2 Touch the Band key to select the band you wish to store 3 Tune in the station you wish to store using the seek tuning manual tuning or preset tuning 4 Touch and hold the desired Preset key you wish to store the curre
4. on the Sub zone a black screen is output to the rear monitor Note e When an interrupt of the navigation system arises during the 2 Zone function is turned on the sound of the Main zone is muted but the sound of the Sub zone is output normally When it arises during the 2 Zone function is turned off the audio signals to the 4ch speakers are attenuated and the voice from the navigation system is output from the front two speakers You cannot operate the 2 Zone function during the interrupt of the navigation system When the same source is assigned for Main and Sub zones operations in a zone are also applied for another zone Assignable source mode for Main Sub zones O For Main zone All the source modes can be assigned for the Front zone O For Sub zone The following source modes can be assigned DVD mode s USB mode e AUX1 mode Note s The AUX2 mode cannot be assigned for the Sub zone Setting the 2 Zone function e The factory default setting is OFF 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen 2 Touch the 2 Zone tab to display the 2 Zone tab screen The source keys for the Sub zone are displayed sane SOUrce Front Source 3 Touch the desired source key you wish to assign to the Sub zone The 2 Zone function is turned on with the selected source mode assigned to the Sub zone 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Note e Use the remote control unit t
5. try it again The USB connector is broken Replace with a new USB device USB device is not recognized The USB device is damaged Connectors are loose Disconnect the USB device and reconnect If the device is still not recognized try replacing with a different USB device No sound heard with the display No File shown No MP3 WMA AAC file is stored in the USB device Store these files properly in the USB device Sound skips or is noisy MP3 WMA AAC files are not encoded properly Use MP3 WMA AAC files encoded properly The iPod s video image is disturbed The TV Signal setting of the iPod is not set correctly Set the TV Signal setting NTSC PAL of the iPod correctly 9 ERROR DISPLAYS If an error occurs one of the following displays is displayed Take the measures described below to solve the problem DVD Player Display Cause Measure Error 2 A disc is caught inside the DVD player and is not ejected This is a failure of DVD player s mechanism Consult your store of purchase Error 3 A disc cannot be played due to scratches etc Replace with a non scratched non warped disc Error 6 A disc is loaded upside down inside the DVD player and does not play Eject the disc then reload it properly No MP3 WMA AAC DivX file is recorded on the disc Write these files properly onto a disc Parental Violation Pa
6. 0000 Watching a DVD Video After disc loading the play mode is automatically engaged e When playback is not started touch the gt m key e Operations may differ depending on the story of the disc About the volume adjustment when playing DVD Video discs This system has the independent volume data for playing DVD Video discs The volume setting during DVD playback does not affect the volume of the other modes and the volume setting in the other modes does not affect the DVD playback When the DVD menu is displayed For general DVD Video discs the DVD menu may appear After the DVD menu is displayed select an item in the operations described as follows NX509 25 jenuew s 1aumg Jenuewi S J3UMO Showing the DVD Video mode screen The DVD Video mode screen is used to control the playback mode from the screen 1 Touch the screen The DVD Video mode screen is displayed If you do not touch the screen for 7 seconds the display will return to the playback screen Selecting the screen size You can change the screen size to suit to the playback film e The factory default setting is Full Wide 1 Touch the screen to display the DVD Video mode screen 2 Repeat touching the S Size key until your desired screen size is selected e This key shows the current screen size setting Full Wide The image is expanded so that the rectangle of the image fits to the screen 16 9 The aspect
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8. 33 6 SOURCE OPERATIONS ACCESSORIES sse ese eers eee ereer ereer ereenn 36 Satellite Radio Operations eee eee eee 36 iPod Operations ii Epa otras 39 USB Memory Operaiong sse eee ee eee ee eee 42 Navigation System Operations eee eee eee eee 43 LS Aal TTT 44 7 SYSTEM SET TINGS lt 0coiocinoornorncccrican sects stesecers cies sceccnetesncscuaecouesseccecetsscaescesates 45 Audio Settings cicatrices 45 General SetiNgS oia nba nea 47 Adjusting the MoNitOF oooonccononccononcconancnonananonanonnnnnn cnn nnrn nn narrar rra ren 51 8 TROUBLESHOOTING iscciscecesccccncecccescecsests cats sneececcecnesserceecesaceasecsnces saassnecececescntencescase 52 9 ERROR DISPLAY Sissies ciciciii ta 54 10 SPECIFICATIONS easy essere eZ S TREES 56 INSTALLATION AND WIRE CONNECTION MANUAL 2scsseseesseesserescenseessseeseenseeses 57 NX509 1 1 FEATURES EUSB Direct Connection for iPod CX DOLBY DIGITAL TRE COMPACT Lge ID3 TAG BBE NP DIGITAL 8 iPod E All in one AV amp Navigation unit with Touch Panel control E Sirf Ill GPS module with 20 channel receiver Expanding Systems Expanding audio features Sirius Tuner XM Mini Tuner via Translator Adapter sold separately 4 Channel Amplifier BLT370 gt A Bluetooth cellular phone Note The items listed outside of the frames are the commercial produc
9. Be sure to house the operation panel inside the main unit when parking the car outdoors for a long period of time The operation panel will operate properly in a temperature range of 0 to 60 C umbrellas etc Doing so may damage the internal circuitry e Do not disassemble or modify the set in any way Doing so may result in damage e Do not draw the operation panel out and use it as a tray Also subjecting the operation panel to shocks may result in breakage deformation or other damage may damage or deform the cabinet If a problem should occur have the set inspected at your store of purchase Do not insert objects or poke in the space between the operation panel and the main unit when the panel is tilted panel is tilted Do not allow any liquids on the set from drinks Do not let cigarettes burn the display Doing so Do not place anything on the display when the The remote control unit may not work if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight In extremely cold weather the display movement may slow down and the display may darken but this is not a malfunction The display will work normally when the temperature increases Small black and shiny spots inside the operation panel are normal for LCD products The operation panel may stop temporarily when it opens or closes when the engine stops or when it is cold The touchkeys on the display operate when slightly touched Do not pre
10. DVD WMA wer SET 001 001 CEH Pause a ALBUM A Funk Odyssey ARTIST Jamiroqual TRACK 001 FOLDER 001 Pausing playback 1 Touch the gt t key during playback Playback pauses 2 To resume playback touch the H key Playback resumes Skipping a track searching 1 Touch the a Track or v Track key during playback Tracks are skipped as many as the times the key is touched and playback starts e Touching the a Track key starts playback from the beginning of the next track Touching the w Track key starts playback from the beginning of the current track When this key is touched again within about 2 seconds playback starts from the beginning of the previous track These functions perform in the current folder only FILE 008 44 WARNING Audio files may be recorded at a higher volume level than desired Increase the volume gradually from the minimal setting after playback has started For your safety the driver should not operate the controls while driving Fast forward and fast backward 1 Touch and hold the a Track or w Track key during playback The playback speed becomes 4 time faster first and then 16 time faster 3 seconds later Releasing the key resumes the normal speed playback Note e Note that the system enters to the DivX mode when setting a disc with DivX files if the Playform function has been set to Video see page 33 When
11. MPEG 1 2 Audio Layer 3 WMA wma Ver 7 8 9 1 9 2 AAC m4a AAC format encoded by iTunes and iTunes only Maximum number of folders 512 Maximum number of files 255 for a folder Maximum folder hierarchy 8 levels including Root Maximum power supply 500 mA Audio Amplifier Maximum power output 200 W 50 W x 4 Speaker impedance 4 Q 4 to 8 Q allowable Input Audio input sensitivity High 0 65 V at 2 V output Mid 1 3 V at 2 V output Low 2 0 V at 2 V output input impedance 10 kQ or greater Video input 1 0 0 2 Vp p input impedance 75 Q 56 NX509 Video Output Video output 1 0 0 2 Vp p output impedance 75 2 LCD Monitor Screen Size 7 inch wide type 6 Width 152 mm x 3 5 16 Height 85 mm Display method Transmission type TN liquid crystal display Drive method TFT thin film transistor active matrix driving Pixels 336 960 1440 x 234 General Power source voltage 14 4 V DC 10 8 to 15 6 V allowable Ground Negative Current consumption 3 5 A 1 W Auto Antenna Rated Current 500 mA less Dimensions of the Main Unit 7 Width 178 mm x 3 15 16 Height 100 mm x 6 5 16 Depth 160 mm Weight of the Main Unit 2 6 kg Dimensions of the Remote Control Unit 1 3 4 Width 43 4 mm x 1 2 Height 12 5 mm x 4 1 2 Depth 112 7 mm Weight of the Remote Control Unit 60 g including battery 25mm 3 15 16 6 3 4 171 mm a 9 100 mm 7 178 mm o
12. Manual this book Navigation System Operation Manuals Power supply cord 5 RCA pin cord Bag for accessories Flat head screw M5 x 8 mmi eee ee 8 Hexagonal bolt M5 x 8 mm 8 Electo Division EAREN 1 Rubber cap for RCA pin cord K Lead holder iio 3 Double sided tape for fastening GPS antenna eee eee eee 1 Remote control unit Battery Finisher Warranty card GPS antenna 3 GENERAL CAUTIONS e Do not open the case There are no user serviceable parts inside If you drop anything into the unit during installation consult your dealer or an authorized Clarion service center 4 CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION e Prepare all articles necessary for installing the main unit before starting e This model features an operation panel that slides forward On some types of cars the operation panel may make contact with the dashboard or gearshift lever in which cause it cannot be installed Before installing check that the unit will not hamper operation of the gearshift lever or obstruct your view before selecting the installation location Figure 2 Dashboard Gearshift lever check that it does not touch l the LCD Figure 2 e Install the unit within 30 of the horizontal plane Figure 3 Max 30 Figure 3 e If you have to do any modification on the car body such as drilling holes consult your car dealer beforehand e Use the included screws for installation Using other
13. There is a foreign matter already in place Eject the foreign matter forcibly Sound skips or is noisy Disc is dirty Clean the disc with a soft cloth Disc is heavily scratched or warped Replace with a disc with no scratches MP3 WMA AAC files are not encoded properly jenuew s 1aumg Use MP3 WMA AAC files encoded properly Sound is bad directly after power is turned on Water droplets may form on the internal lens when the car is parked in a humid place Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on The image is not displayed The parking brake is not engaged Check that the parking brake is engaged Disc cannot be played with the display Parental Violation shown The view is limited Release the view limitation or change the parental level See the subsection Setting up the parental level page 25 Disc cannot be played File system is not correct Use ISO9660 level 1 2 Romeo Joliet or Apple ISO file system for CD R RW or UDF for DVD R RW The color of the display is light or a shade of color is not good The color is not adjusted adequately Check that the Bright Color Contrast and Hue are adjusted properly 53 NX509 USB Devices Problem Cause Measure USB device cannot be inserted The USB device has been inserted with wrong direction Reversing the connection direction of the USB device
14. Touch the desired Language key you wish to set 4 3 Touch the Back key Setting up the audio language e The factory default setting is English 4 1 Touch the gt key of the Audio Language item 4 2 Touch the desired Language key you wish to set 4 3 Touch the Back key Setting up the subtitle language e The factory default setting is English 4 1 Touch the gt key of the Subtitle Language item 4 2 Touch the desired Language key you wish to set e To turn off the subtitle select the Off key 4 3 Touch the Back key Setting up the password for setting up of the parental level e The factory default setting is 0000 4 1 Touch the key of the Password item 4 2 Touch the ten key 0 to 9 to input a 4 digit password e Input the old password and touch the ENT key Input 4356 to reset password e Input a new password and touch the ENT key e Input the same new password again and touch the ENT key Note e When a disc with view restrictions is inserted you will be prompted to input a password The disc will not be viewable until the correct password is entered Setting up the country code Set up the country number for setting up of the parental level s The factory default setting is 3583 U S A 4 1 Touch the key of the Country Code item 4 3 Touch the or key to select level 1 to 8 or Off The rela
15. a disc is already set 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source Skip ping the current folder 1 Touch the a Folder or w Folder key cla during playback e pre ape key to select the MP3 WMA The tracks of the current folder are skipped and playback starts from the first track of the The system changes to the DVD mode MP3 next or previous folder WMA AAC mode and starts playback from the previous position LJ Operating MP3 WMA AAC Selecting a folder track from the list screen k 1 Touch the List key N p aybac The Folder List screen is displayed ore 2 When the desired folder is not displayed The same operations listed below are also used in the USB Memory mode Listening to MP3 WMA AAC files After disc loading the play mode is automatically touch the 4 or w key to scroll the list 3 Touch the desired Folder key The Track List screen appears 4 Touch the 4 or w key to scroll the list and touch the desired Track key engaged i e When playback is not started touch the 10 The corresponding track is started playback key 5 Touch the Back key 32 NX509 Other various play functions 1 Touch the Options key 2 Touch a touch key of the function you want to play Folder repeat playback Touch the Folder key of the Repeat item e This operation plays back tracks in the current folder repeatedly e F RPT is displayed on the screen Track repeat playback
16. brightness when the car lights are ON or OFF Press to make image brighter Press to make image dimmer Bright Adjusts the brightness of the display Press to make image brighter Press to make image dimmer Color Adjusts the color saturation Press to increase color depth Press to decrease color depth Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the display Press to make contrast higher Press to make contrast lower Hue Adjust the tone of color red or green is emphasized Press to increase green 7 Press to increase red 4 When the adjustment completes touch the Back key to return to the previous screen NX509 5 1 B TROUBLESHOOTING If you have a problem with this system check the following items to resolve it See also our homepage www clarion com for additional information General Problem Cause Measure Power does not turn on No sound is produced Fuse is blown Replace with a fuse of the same amperage If the fuse blows again consult your store of purchase Incorrect wiring Consult your store of purchase Nothing happens when buttons are pressed Display is not accurate The microprocessor has malfunctioned due to noise etc Turn off the power Press the Reset button with a thin rod Note When the Reset button is pressed turn off the ACC power Reset button e The frequencies of radio st
17. connector cable CCA 723 separately sold Note e This system will not operate or may operate improperly with unsupported versions e For detailed information on the playable iPod models see our home page www clarion com 1 Notes on using Apple iPod e Do not connect an iPod to this unit with a headphone connected to the iPod When in the iPod mode the screen image input from the AUX1 terminal is output to the rear monitor e When no data is present the title display will remain blank e The iPod is used with the equalizer function turned OFF Set the iPod s language setting to English before connecting your iPod Some characters of the other languages may not be displayed correctly in this system O Precautions on battery consumption If the iPod is connected to this unit when the iPod s internal battery has run down this function may not operate correctly You must connect the iPod after charging the battery if it has run down 11 Selecting the iPod mode 1 Connect your iPod to the USB connector The system will automatically detect the connected device and change to the USB mode iPod mode and start playback after a while See also Connecting Disconnecting an USB Media Device page 18 When an iPod is already connected 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen 2 Touch the USB key to select the iPod mode The system changes to the USB mode iPod mode and starts pla
18. customize the various settings of this unit from the General screen 1 2 Touch the SET key The Settings screen appears Touch the General key The General screen appears Settings gt General Display System mo Camera Interupt Camera Warning C sc 99 AUX Imput Touch the desired Tab key and perform the adjustment See the following sections for details e In the following sections only the details regarding adjustments are described procedures to select items are skipped When the adjustment completes touch the Back key to return to the previous screen 47 NX509 Jenuew s 1aumg 4 Setting Camera Interrupt When the optional Rear Vision Camera is connected to this unit the rear view image is displayed on the screen when the gear lever is put in the reverse gear position e The factory default setting is Off 3 1 Touch the Display key to display the Display tab screen 3 2 Touch the NTSC PAL or Off key of the Camera Interrupt item to set to NTSC PAL or Off NTSC Turn on the function with the NTSC video system PAL Turn on the function with the PAL video system Off Turn off the function 4 Setting Camera Warning The following warning message is displayed during use of the Rear Vision Camera Make sure of safety around your vehicle e The factory default setting is On Note e This setting is disa
19. default setting is Full Wide 1 Touch the screen to display the DivX mode screen 2 Repeat touching the Full Wide Cinema Normal Wide key until your desired screen size is selected e This key shows the current screen size setting Full Wide The image is expanded so that the rectangle of the image fits to the screen 16 9 The aspect ratio of the image may be changed Cinema The image is expanded so that the top and bottom edges of the image fit to the screen Suitable for letterbox format images Subtitles of non letterboxed images may be cut off in this mode Normal The image is expanded so that the top and bottom edges of the image fit to the screen and that the aspect ratio of the image becomes 4 3 The aspect ratio of the image may be changed Wide The image is expanded so that the left and right edges of the image fit to the screen The top and bottom areas of the image may be cut off 3 Touch the Hide key to return to the playback screen Searching with a folder track number You can specify a file to play using the folder number or track number 1 Showing the DivX mode screen touch the Options key 2 Touch the Direct key The Key Pad screen appears with the folder number input mode 3 Input the folder track number that you want to play back using the 0 to 9 key e Touching the Track key turns the Key Pad to the track number input mode 4 Touch the ENT key The syste
20. discs or as MP3 WMA AAC discs 1 Showing the DivX mode screen touch the Options key 2 Touch the Audio or Video key of the Playform item to specify the setting Audio Discs are regarded as MP3 WMA AAC discs Video Discs are regarded as DivX discs 3 Touch the Back key if required Note e This setting is disabled when a Mixed Mode CD which contains both data track and audio tracks is set in the DVD player 36 NX509 6 SOURCE OPERATIONS ACCESSORIES Satellite Radio Operations This function is available when a Satellite Radio tuner and Translator adapter are connected This unit can control the following satellite radio tuners via Translator adapter e Sirius Tuner e XM Mini Tuner Note s When a function differs depending on the connected tuner the following notations are used to distinguish between Sirius and XM Sirius for the Sirius tuner XM for the XM tuner e Be sure to turn off the ACC power before connecting disconnecting the tuner 4 Selecting the SIRIUS XM mode 1 Press the SRC button and touch the Sirius or XM key The system changes to the Sirius or XM mode ers CHAN ea Sirius carson EN cH 15 CH NAME CLASSIC REWIND POP E STREET R CLASSIC V CLASSICR DEEP TRAC JAM_ON THE SPECT CAT Scan Note e If the Sirius or XM key is not displayed check the connection with the tuner e The audio output is muted and other button operations are
21. function you wish to apply BEQ1 The bass sound area is emphasized BEQ2 The mid sound area is reduced and the bass and treble sound area are emphasized BEQ3 The mid sound area is lowered and the bass and treble sound area are extremely emphasized Custom You can adjust the sound tone of bass mid and treble areas individually For details see the following section Off No sound effect is applied 3 3 When you select an item other than Custom and Off in step 3 2 adjust the effect level by touching the or key Setting range 3 to 3 e The factory default setting is 0 Notes e The volume will change each time the Beat EQ function is switched e Sufficient effects may not be obtained with some speaker systems In such cases adjust the volume Adjusting the custom tone 3 1 Touch the Beat EQ key to display the Beat EQ tab screen 3 2 Touch the Custom key 3 3 Perform the following settings to adjust the sound tone NX509 45 Jenuew s 1aumg O Adjusting the Bass 3 4 Touch the Bass key 3 5 Touch the or key of the desired item to adjust the effect level Gain 7 to 7 e The factory default setting is 0 Frequency 50Hz 100Hz 200Hz e The factory default setting is 100HZ Q 0 7 1 1 4 2 e The factory default setting is 1 Adjusting the Mid 3 4 Touch the Mid key 3 5 Touch the or key of
22. not accepted during channel selection Messages displayed during reception The following messages are displayed when the satellite radio cannot be received normally OSirius e When a channel is being tuned in or no signal is received ACQUIRING SIGNAL A channel without a broadcast has been selected INVALID CHANNEL A channel not covered by your contract CALL 888 539 SIRIUS TO SUBSCRIBE When the tuner is turned on the first time or after a reset UPDATING CHANNELS e When your contract is expired SUBSCRIPTION UPDATED When the Sirius antenna is not connected correctly ANTENNA ERROR XM e When a channel is being tuned in no signal is yet received LOADING A channel without a broadcast has been selected CHANNEL NOT AVAILABLE A channel not covered by your contract CHANNEL NOT AUTHORIZED e When a channel is out of air time CHANNEL OFF AIR When no signal is received NO SIGNAL When the XM antenna is not connected correctly CHECK ANTENNA Note e The messages may vary depending on the XM tuners connected to this unit T Selecting a band 1 Touch the Band key to select a band This changes the reception band as follows e Sirius SR1 gt SR2 3 SR3 3 SR e XM XM1 3 XM2 3 XM3 3 XM1 4 Confirming your Radio ID Sirius 1 Touch the Options key to display the Options screen Your Sirius ID 12 digit number will be di
23. some scenes lt may take time to switch among angles Depending on the disc scenes recorded in two or more angles may be played back When the power is turned on and the disc is changed to a new one the language set at the time of factory shipment is selected If that language has not been recorded the language is specified on the disc Displaying hiding the playback status 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the Options key 2 Touch the On or Off key of the P Time item during playback 3 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Playback status is displayed on the screen Title number Chapter number Playback time T01 C001 00 00 19 Audio CD Operations This system is a CD TEXT compatible model and supports the display of the DISC TITLE TRACK TITLE and TRACK ARTIST or DISK ARTIST of the CD TEXT Note e This unit supports only CD TEXT in English Also some character data may not be reproduced properly on the display 4 Selecting the CDDA mode 1 Set an audio CD to the DVD player The system will automatically read the disc data change to the DVD mode CDDA mode and start playback after a while See also Setting Ejecting a Disc page 17 jenuew s 1aumg TRPT CDDA SET Title D HL Pause DISC A Funk Odyssey ARTIST Jamiroqual TRACK 001 44 WARNING Some CDs may be recorded at a higher volume level than desired Increase the
24. the Source screen 2 Touch the Audio Off key The AV features are turned off Turning the AV features on 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen 2 Touch the desired Source key The AV features are turned on and the system enters into the specified mode Turning the Monitor OFF You can turn off the monitor screen and change itto a black screen 1 Touch the SET key to display the Settings screen 2 Touch the Monitor Off key The monitor screen is turned off Turning the monitor on 1 Touch the monitor screen The monitor screen is turned on and resumes the last screen e You can also turn on the monitor by pressing the SRC button Displaying the Clock Screen You can change the screen to display only the digital clock on a black screen 1 Touch the clock display on most screens The Clock screen is displayed 2 To return to the current mode screen touch the monitor screen e Pressing the SRC button displays the Source screen Setting Ejecting a Disc 1 Notes on handling discs Handling e New discs may have some roughness around the edges If such discs are used the player may not work or the sound may skip Use a ball point pen or the like to remove any roughness from the edge of the disc Ball point pen Roughness Never stick labels on the surface of the disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen Never play a disc with any cellophane tape or
25. the current track When this key is kept touching playback starts from the beginning of the previous track Fast forward and fast backward 1 Touch and hold the a Track or v Track key during playback The playback speed becomes faster Releasing the key resumes the normal speed playback Scrolling track titles When a title or name displayed on the screen is longer than the text area you can confirm the entire text by scrolling it 1 Displaying the text you wish to scroll touch the text area The text will scroll once Controlling from the iPod Setting this function to On enables to use the iPod buttons to control the iPod 1 Touch the Options key 2 Touch the On or Off key of the Simple Control item to specify the setting On Enables the iPod buttons Only the above operations can be performed from this system Off Disables the iPod buttons All controls are performed from this system 3 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen 40 NX509 Other various play functions 1 Touch the Options key 2 Touch a touch key of the function you want to play 1 track repeat Touch the One key of the Repeat item e This operation plays back the current or selected track repeatedly All repeat Touch the All key of the Repeat item e This operation plays back all the tracks currently selected repeatedly Song shuffle Touch the Song key of the Shuffle item e This
26. volume gradually from the minimal setting after playback has started For your safety the driver should not operate the controls while driving O When an audio CD is already set 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen 2 Touch the DVD key to select the CDDA mode The system changes to the DVD mode CDDA mode and starts playback from the previous position 4 Operating an audio CD Listening to an audio CD After disc loading the play mode is automatically engaged e When playback is not started touch the gt m key NX509 29 Jenuew s 1aumg Pausing playback 1 Touch the II key during playback Playback pauses 2 To resume playback touch the H key Playback resumes Skipping a track searching 1 Touch the a Track or v Track key during playback Tracks are skipped as many as the times the key is touched and playback starts e Touching the a Track key starts playback from the beginning of the next track e Touching the v Track key starts playback from the beginning of the current track When this key is touched again within about 2 seconds playback starts from the beginning of the previous track Fast forward and fast backward 1 Touch and hold the a Track or v Track key during playback The playback speed becomes 4 time faster first and then 16 time faster 3 seconds later Releasing the key resumes the normal speed playback Oth
27. was pressed Note e If you forgot your Personal Code please consult your dealer or an authorized Clarion service center 1 Enter your Personal Code currently set 2 When the correct Personal Code is entered the unit will restart from the initial startup screen Note When you enter a wrong Personal Code the message Code Incorrect is displayed and the Personal Code entry is prohibited for a while This prohibited time is changed according to the number of times of wrong code entry as follows e 1 to 6 times 15 seconds e 7 times or more 15 minutes 4 Setting the Auto Antenna When an auto antenna which is extended automatically is used you can set so that it is automatically extended collapsed according to the power setting of this unit 1 Touch the SET key to display the Settings screen 2 Touch and hold the Auto or Down key of the Antenna item for more than 1 second to set this function Auto The auto antenna function is turned on Down The antenna is collapsed Adjusting the Monitor You can customize the various monitor settings by the following operations 4 Setting the Screen mode The system has two screen modes the Day mode and Night mode Each mode has the own dimmer setting You can select these modes temporarily by performing the following operation e The factory default setting is Auto 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen 2 Touch the Day N
28. 92 kbps For AAC files 16 to 320 kbps VBR Add the following file extension using single byte characters For MP3 files MP3 or mp3 For WMA files WMA or wma For AAC files M4A or m4a O Notes on the folder structure The folder hierarchy must be within 8 hierarchical levels Otherwise playback will be impossible The maximum allowable number of folders is 512 including root directory and folders with no MP3 WMA AAC file The maximum allowable number of files in a folder is 255 You can store the MP3 files WMA files and AAC files together in a folder Notes on the Tag titles The limitations on the Tag titles are same as those in the MP3 WMA AAC modes See Displaying MP3 WMA AAC Tag titles page 31 O Folder representation in the folder list The limitations on the folder representation are same as those in the MP3 WMA AAC modes See Folder representation in the folder list page 31 4 Selecting the USB Memory mode Connect your USB memory to the USB connector The system will automatically detect the connected device and change to the USB mode USB Memory mode and start playback after a while See also Connecting Disconnecting an USB Media Device page 18 USB WMA SET 002 001 ES Pause METE A ALBUM A Funk Odyssey ack ARTIST Jamiroqual TRACK 001 FOLDER 001 FILE 008 When an USB memory is already connected
29. Clarion Owner s manual amp Installation manual Mode d emploi et manuel d installation Manual de instrucciones y de instalaci n NX509 2 DIN MEMORY NAVIGATION amp DVD MULTIMEDIA STATION WITH 7 inch TOUCH PANEL CONTROL SYSTEME DE NAVIGATION amp STATION MULTIMEDIA DVD 2 DIN AVEC COMMANDE PAR ECRAN TACTILE 7 pouces SISTEMA DE NAVEGACI N Y EQUIPO DVD MULTIMEDIA 2 DIN CON PANEL DE CONTROL T CTIL DE 7 pulgadas CLARION PRODUCT REGISTRATION INFORMATION For USA and Canada only www clarion com Dear Customer Congratulations on your purchase of a Clarion mobile electronic product We are confident that you ll enjoy your Clarion experience There are many benefits to registering your product We invite you to visit our website at www clarion com to register your Clarion product We have made product registration simple with our easy to use website The registration form is short and easy to complete Once you re registered we can keep you informed of important product information Register at www clarion com it s easy to keep your Clarion product up to date INFORMATIONS DE L ENREGISTREMENT DE PRODUITS CLARION Pour les tas Unis et le Canada seulement www clarion com Cher client Nous vous remercions d avoir achet ce produit lectronique mobile Clarion Nous sommes confiants que vous appr cierez votre exp rience Clarion ll y a beaucoup d avantage a enregistrer votre produits Nous vous invitons a vis
30. DVD video contains more than one story the rotating parts for a film you can select the story you wish to K f 4 This equipment has been tested and found to enjoy The operation procedures vary with the comply with the limits for a Class B digital disc observe the instructions for selecting a story device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules provided during playback These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful DVD menu interference in a residential installation This DVD Menus can be called up during DVD video equipment generates uses and can radiate playback to perform menu setting radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions e Example showing DVD menu 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 consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 4 NX509 INFORMATION FOR USERS CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL clarion Operation Panel Generalities For a longer service life be sure to read the following cautions e
31. L When you download a DivX VOD Video on Demand file from a web site entering the registration code of your playback system may be required to authorize the file You can confirm the registration code of your system and the URL information by the following operation 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Confirm the displayed information of the DivX Registration Code and DivX URL items Note e The DivX registration code is not displayed when a disc is set in the DVD player 4 Setting the TEL Switch When a telephone is connected to this unit using the optional adapter box you can listen to your telephone calls on your car speakers e The factory default setting is Off 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Touch the w key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch the On Off or Mute key of the TEL Switch item to set this function On The telephone calls are output from the car speaker Off The telephone interrupts are ignored Mute The sound from this unit is muted during telephone calls 4 Setting the TEL Speaker You can select the speaker which the telephone calls are output e The factory default setting is Right 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Touch the w key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch the Left or Right key of the TEL Speaker item to select the speaker Left The telep
32. N the controls work upon the Sub zone only Note e The steering wheel remote control operations work upon the Main zone even when the 2 Zone function is ON AUDIO button e Press to set the Audio language in DVD Video and DivX modes SUBTITLE button e Press to display subtitles in DVD Video and DivX modes ANGLE button e Press to switch among the angles when DVD video discs recorded in multiple angles are played back TOP MENU button e Press to display the DVD top menu stored on the DVD video disc Some discs are not displayed the DVD top menu in DVD Video mode MENU button e Press to display the DVD menu stored on the DVD video disc in DVD Video mode ENT button e Press to fix the selected menu item on the DVD menu in DVD Video mode A V lt 4 gt buttons e Press to select desired menu item displayed on the DVD menu in DVD Video mode jenuew s 1aumg NX509 13 SOURCE button e Press to switch the source modes such as Tuner mode DVD mode etc in any mode Only DVD USB and AUX modes are selectable when 2 Zone ON e Keep pressing more than 1 second to turn the 2 Zone function ON OFF in any mode RETURN button e Press to return to the previous screen while the DVD menu is being displayed However it may occur that this button operation dose not work on some discs in DVD Video mode BAND button e Switches reception bands in Tuner Sirius and XM mo
33. Note e Specifications comply with JEITA Standards e Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for further improvement Power Output 20 W x 4 Channels RMS 4 0 O 14 4 V lt 1 THD N Signal to Noise Ratio 84 dBA reference 1 W into 4 Q INSTALLATION AND WIRE CONNECTION MANUAL 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Symbol Identification This manual uses symbols and icons to indicate safety precautions and concerns during the installation procedure Be sure to carefully read and understand each precaution prior to beginning the installation A WARNING This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating instructions Failure to heed the instructions may result in severe injury or death Installation Precautions A WARNING When installing the unit to a vehicle with an airbag system never install it in a place where it may affect the operation of the airbag Do not install this unit in the following locations A location interfering with the driver s visual range or operation A location where the gear shift or brake pedal are hindered A location where passengers are at risk An unstable location or where the system may fall TWANVIN 4 gt S 2 44 CAUTION This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating instructions Failure to heed the instructions can result in injury or m
34. Rear Vision Camera OSirius Tuner and XM Mini Tuner Connect these tuners to the CeNET connector via Translator adapter sold separately For detailed information refer to the instruction manual of these tuners O Bluetooth Cellular Phone Use the Telephone Adapter BLT370 and connect it to the AUX2 audio input terminal and the PHONE MUTE code For detailed information refer to the instruction manual of the BLT370 66 NX509 Clarion Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Copyright O 2009 Clarion Co Ltd QY 5010B 2009 6 Printed in China Imprim en Chine Impreso en China 280 8742 00
35. SB Memory mode page 42 AUX mode AUX mode page 44 Navi mode Navi mode page 43 1 These keys are displayed only when the Sirius tuner and or XM tuner are connected to this unit 2 The source media mode to be selected differs depending on the data format of the disc set in the DVD player When no disc is set No Disc will be displayed 3 The source media mode to be selected differs depending on the type of the USB media device connected When no USB media device is connected No Media will be displayed Note e When the USB mode is selected video images input from the AUX1 terminal will be output to the rear monitor This is normal 20 NX509 2 Zone Function About the 2 Zone function The 2 Zone function is a function that assigns separate source output to the Main zone this unit and Sub zone the optional rear monitor by simultaneously playing two sources in this system Therefore the rear passengers are allowed to enjoy a different video source from the source played on the operation panel of this unit The source sounds of the Main zone are output from the speakers of the vehicle side and those of the Sub zone are from the optional headphone systems Controlling a source assigned to the Sub zone can be made by using the optional remote control unit To control it from this unit once assign the same source to the Main zone then control it When a media without video images is played
36. Touch the Track key of the Repeat item e This operation plays back the current track repeatedly e T RPT is displayed on the screen Folder random playback Touch the Folder key of the Random item e This operation plays the tracks in the current folder in a random order e F RDW is displayed on the screen Track random playback Touch the Track key of the Random item e This operation plays back tracks recorded in the disc in no particular order e T RDW is displayed on the screen 3 To cancel the play touch the same touch key of the function to cancel 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Scrolling track titles When a title or name displayed on the screen is longer than the text area you can confirm the entire text by scrolling it 1 Displaying the text you wish to scroll touch the text area The text will scroll once Setting the Playform of discs recorded with DivX files MP3 WMA AAC files can be stored together with DivX files in a disc or folder You can select whether such discs are regarded as MP3 WMA AAC discs or as DivX discs 1 Touch the Options key 2 Touch the Audio or Video key of the Playform item to specify the setting Audio Discs are regarded as MP3 WMA AAC discs Video Discs are regarded as DivX discs 3 Touch the Back key if required Note e This setting is disabled when a Mixed Mode CD which contains both data track and audio trac
37. aterial damage Before Use A WARNING Confirm the battery voltage of the vehicle to be installed This unit is designed only for vehicles with DC 12V power supply e Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before connecting wires otherwise an electric shock injury by short circuit may occur Car battery 4 CAUTION Do not install the system in the locations described below This may cause a fire accident or electrical shock A location exposed to rain or dust An unstable location or where the system may fall e Do not install this unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight heat or a place where the vent holes or heat radiation holes are covered e When you install the antenna mount it in a place where the elements of the antenna do not protrude beyond the edge of the front back left and right of the vehicle If it comes in contact with pedestrians it may cause an accident NX509 57 TVANVIN NOILYTIVLSNI Installation Notes A WARNING Please note the position of pipes tanks and electrical wirings before installing the unit into the vehicle failure in avoiding these may cause a fire or malfunction 4 CAUTION Use only the supplied parts If unspecified parts are used they may cause damage Any holes made in the body of the vehicle should be sealed with a silicon adhesive If exhaust fumes or water penetrates into the vehicle this may cause an acci
38. ations setting data etc stored in memory are not cleared even when the Reset button is pressed The remote control unit does not work Direct rays of the sun fall on the light receptive part of the remote control unit When direct rays of the sun fall on the light receptive part of the remote control unit it may not work The battery of the remote control unit is dead or there is no battery in the remote control unit Check the battery of the remote control unit The display is dark The Dimmer control is too low Adjust the Dimmer properly The operating condition is not good The temperature inside the vehicle may be 0 C or lower Set to an appropriate temperature 25 C or so and check it again The headlight of the vehicle is lit The display is made dark at night to prevent the glare when the headlight is the vehicle is lit in the daytime the display gets dark There are red green and blue points in the display 52 NX509 This is not a failure but a phenomenon peculiar to a liquid crystal display The liquid crystal display is produced according to technology with very high precision Note that though there are effective pixels of 99 99 or more pixel missing or normally lit pixels account for 0 01 DVD Player Problem Cause Measure Disc cannot be loaded Another disc is already loaded Eject the disc before loading the new one
39. ations and 18 XM stations can be stored Sirius 6 SR1 6 SR2 and 6 SR3 XM 6 XM1 6 XM2 and 6 XM3 This allows you to store your favorite stations in memory for later recall 1 Display the Preset Key screen by touching the Preset Info key 2 Select the desired band by touching the Band key 3 Touch the corresponding Preset key to recall the stored station The system will tune to the specified station e Touching and holding the desired Preset key for more than 2 seconds stores the current station into the preset memory 1 Manual memory 1 Display the Preset Key screen by touching the Preset Info key 2 Select the desired band by touching the Band key 3 Tune to the station you wish to store 4 Touch and hold the desired Preset key you wish to store to for more than 2 seconds A beep sounds and the current station is stored into the preset memory LI Receiving stations selected by category Satellite Radio allows you to select broadcast channel category contents 1 Touch the Category key to display the Category List screen 2 Touch the desired Category item key to select the category The system will tune in to the lowest available channel of the specified category e Touch the 4 or Y key to scroll the category list 3 Touch the a C Seek or w C Seek key to select a station The system will tune to the previous or next available channel that meets the specified category 4 To retu
40. bled when the Camera Interrupt feature is set to Off 3 1 Touch the Display key to display the Display tab screen 3 2 Touch the On or Off key of the Camera Warning item to turn the Camera Warning function on or off 4 Setting the AUX input NTSC PAL e The factory default setting is NTSC Note e This setting is applied only to the AUX video input If nonstandard video signals are input the video image may be disturbed e When you set to Auto the video image may be disturbed temporarily depending on the input video signal 3 1 Touch the Display key to display the Display tab screen 3 2 Touch the Auto NTSC or PAL key of the AUX input item to set the VTR system 48 NX509 4 Setting the Beep The sound heard when you make operations is called beep The system can be set so that it does not produce this beep sound e The factory default setting is On 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Touch the On or Off key of the Beep item to turn the Beep function on or off 4 Setting the Blink LED You can set the unit to blink the Blink LED indication when the ACC power is turned off e The factory default setting is Off 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Touch the On or Off key of the Blink LED item to turn the Blink LED function on or off 4 Confirming the DivX Registration Code and DivX UR
41. ck key to hide the Key Pad panel O Switching Key Pad position When the menu items become difficult to view by the Key Pad buttons you can move the Key Pad panel to the other side of the screen Key Pad Back Left Num Key Pad Kina playback Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch and hold the mi key for more than 1 second during playback Playback is stopped 2 To resume playback touch the H key Playback resumes from the scene where playback is stopped Pausing playback 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the H key during playback Playback pauses 2 To resume playback touch the II key again Playback resumes Slow playback 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the H key during playback to pause playback 2 Touch and hold the a Chapter key While touching the key slow playback continues at 1 3 speed Releasing the key resumes the normal playback e Slow playback cannot be performed in the backward direction In addition audio cannot be reproduced during slow playback jenuew s 1aumg Fast forward and fast backward 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch and hold the a Chapter or w Chapter key during playback a Chapter key Fast forward LY Chapter key Fast backward The playback speed becomes 4 time faster at first and then 16 time faster 3 seconds later Releasing the key resumes the normal speed playbac
42. cs that cannot be played back This player cannot play DVD Audio DVD RAM Video CDs Photo CDs etc Note e It may not be possible to play back discs recorded on some CD DVD drive units Cause disc characteristics cracks dust dirt dust dirt on player s lens etc s Ifa CD R RW DVD R RW or DVD R RW disc that has not been finalized is played it will take a long time to start playing Also it may not be possible to play depending on its recording conditions e You cannot play Super Audio CDs Playback of the CD player is not supported even if it is a hybrid disc jenuew s 1aumg Note on region numbers of DVD video discs The DVD video system assigns a region number to DVD players and DVD discs by sales area The DVD video region number playable in this system is marked on the disc jacket as shown below T HAN Nw DVD Video Features This unit provides the following functions in addition to the high image quality and sound quality of DVD video Note e The functions described in this section differ depending on the DVD video disc Refer to the instructions provided with the DVD video e Some disc functions may operate differently from described in this manual NX509 3 Multi sound function DVD video can store up to 8 languages for one 2 PR ECAUTIONS film select the language of your preference e The languages stored on the disc are indicated by the icon shown below A WARNING For your safety the driver
43. d play time may be slightly different from the actual play time Files that the DRM Digital Rights Management function is set cannot be played For MP3 files e Set the Sampling Frequency to e MPEG1 Layers 32 44 1 or 48 kHz e MPEG2 Layer3 16 22 05 or 24 kHz e MPEG2 5 Layer3 8 11 025 or 12 kHz e Set the Bit Rate to e MPEG1 Layer3 32 to 320 kbps VBR e MPEG2 Layer3 8 to 160 kbps VBR e MPEG2 5 Layer3 8 to 160 kbps VBR e Add a file extension MP3 or mp3 using single byte characters O For WMA files e Set the Sampling Frequency to within ranges from 22 05 to 44 1 kHz e Set the Bit Rate to 48 64 80 96 128 160 or 192 kbps e Add a file extension WMA or wma using single byte characters O For AAC files e This system supports only the MPEG4 Audio files encoded by the Tunes e Set the Sampling Frequency to 44 1 or 48 kHz e Set the Bit Rate to within ranges from 16 to 320 kbps VBR e Add a file extension M4A or m4a using single byte characters Precautions when preparing a disc Note s For details of the DivX file mentioned below see DivX Operations page 33 O Logical format File system The following writing formats are available when writing MP3 WMA AAC Divx files on a disc s For CD R RW 1509660 level 1 level 2 Romeo Joliet or Apple ISO without including expansion format s For DVD R RW UDF Universal Disk Format Folder structure e The f
44. dent Fasten the bolts securely when installing the unit If the bolts are loose an accident or malfunction could occur Connection Notes A WARNING Loom all cables according to the instruction manual so as not to hinder operation Wire the connecting cords cables away from high temperature areas If the coatings of the cables melt it could cause an accident fire by a short circuit Take care when wiring in the engine compartment When wiring the connecting cables in a vehicle with an airbag system never feed the cables through a place where it may affect the operation of the airbag An airbag not operating correctly in an emergency may cause increased injury 58 4 CAUTION Verify wires with a digital multi meter prior to making any connections Many new vehicles use multiplexed and or low voltage circuits that can be damaged if a test light or logic probe is used Connect cables appropriately If a wrong connection is made this may cause a fire or accident NX509 When passing cables through the body of the vehicle use non conductive grommets If the coatings of the cables are worn out by rubbing this may cause an accident fire or a short circuit After wiring cables fix them with insulation tape Be sure to switch off the vehicle when connecting or disconnecting cords to from the unit otherwise an electric shock injury or accident may occur 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Main unit Owner s
45. des disabled when 2 Zone ON e Keep pressing more than 1 second to switch the Home Travel modes in Tuner mode disabled when 2 Zone ON e Press to select the next higher folder in MP3 WMA AAC DivX and USB memory modes VOL VOL buttons e Decreases or increases the volume in any mode disabled when 2 Zone ON gt 11 button e Press to play or pause video and audio media in DVD and USB modes disabled in USB mode when 2 Zone ON e Keep pressing more than 1 second to stop video playback in DVD Video mode ea gt gt buttons e Press to select the next lower or higher preset station in Tuner Sirius and XM modes disabled when 2 Zone ON Press to select the next lower or higher chapter number in DVD Video mode Press to select the next lower or higher track in CDDA MP3 WMA AAC DivX and USB modes Keep pressing to perform fast backward or fast forward playback in DVD and USB modes 14 NX509 4 BASIC OPERATIONS Note Be sure to read this chapter referring to the chapter 3 CONTROLS page 6 Turning On and Off the Power A CAUTION When the unit is turned on starting and stopping the engine with its volume raised to the maximum level may harm your hearings Be careful about adjusting the volume Note e Start the engine before using this unit e Be careful about using this unit for a long time without running the engine If you drain the car s battery too fa
46. described the procedures to select items are skipped 5 Touch the Back key Setting up the screen size Set up the screen size according to the optional rear monitor which is connected to this unit e The factory default setting is Wide 4 1 Touch the Wide PS or LB key of the TV Display item to change the screen size to Wide Pan Scan or Letter Box NX509 23 Jenuewi S J3UMO O When watching through a wide type of the rear monitor 16 9 Wide 00 00 N O When watching through a conventional type of the rear monitor 4 3 Pan Scan The leftmost and rightmost areas of the screen are cut off This function allows displaying the important part of image fully on the screen In some cases image is displayed while being panned scrolled Letter Box A black zone is created in the top and bottom areas of the screen 00 00 00200 This method displays Cinema Scope and Vista Vision images without cutting them off by creating a black zone on the top and bottom gaps Setting up the angle mark display You can set up so that the angle mark appears on scenes where the angles can be switched e The factory default setting is Off 4 1 Touch the On or Off key of the Angle item to turn the Angle function ON or OFF 24 NX509 Setting up the disc menu language e The factory default setting is English 4 1 Touch the gt key of the Menu Language item 4 2
47. e e For your safety this system has a safety function which turns off the picture when the car is moving so only the audio can be heard The picture can only be watched when the car is stopped and the parking brake is applied s If Audio Only appears on the screen just after turning on the ACC power of the car release the parking brake while confirming safety and then engage the parking brake again O When a DVD video disc is already set 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen 2 Touch the DVD key to select the DVD Video mode The system changes to the DVD mode DVD Video mode and starts playback from the previous position 1 Changing the DVD System Settings Note e Ifthe Setup operation is performed in the middle of DVD video play the disc will restart from beginning Displaying the DVD Setup screen 1 Touch the screen to display the DVD Video mode screen 2 Touch the Options key to display the Options menu 3 Touch the Setup key to display the Setup screen Setup TV Display Angle Menu Language Audio Language Subtitle Language e Touch the w key to display the next page e Touch the 4 key to return to the previous page Options gt Setup Password Country Code Parental Level w 8 ar iv 11 00 4 Perform setting for the desired setting items See the following sections for detail e In the following sections only the details of settings are
48. ector Incomplete connections may cause the device not to be recognized 1 Disconnecting an USB media device 1 Confirm that data transfer is not performed on the USB media device For the method to confirm it see the operation manual of your USB media device 2 Remove the USB media device from the USB connector ACAUTION Be sure to disconnect the USB media device while the vehicle s engine is running Otherwise it may result in loss or damage to data on the USB media device Do not stop the engine when the USB media device is connected Note e When turning on the ACC power with no USB media device connected No Media may be displayed on the screen if the USB mode is selected NX509 19 jenuew s 1aumg o a 3 D a Selecting a Media Source Changing the source mode 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen sane SOUrce Front Source AUX X Navi Audio Off Auto 2 Touch the desired Source key you wish to change to The system is switched to the corresponding source media mode Available media sources Source Refer to mode Corresponding source media mode Tuner mode Tuner mode page 21 Sirius mode Sirius mode page 36 XM mode XM mode page 36 DVD mode DVD Video mode page 23 CDDA mode page 29 MP3 WMA AAC mode page 30 DivX mode page 33 USB mode iPod mode page 39 U
49. ened and the disc will be ejected e If a disc is left in the ejected position for 15 seconds the disc is automatically reloaded Auto reload 3 Remove the disc carefully 4 Touch the Open Close key to close the operation panel e The operation panel will close automatically when leaving it open for a while 5 Touch the Back key Note s Ifyou force a disc into the insertion slot before auto reloading this can damage the disc 18 NX509 Connecting Disconnecting an USB Media Device This unit has one USB Universal Serial Bus connector which is compatible with USB 1 1 and USB 2 0 4 Playable USB media devices This system can control the following USB media devices connected to the USB connector e Apple iPod e USB memory About the Apple iPod iPods can be connected by using the connector cable supplied with the iPod you use but in this case you can enjoy its audio sound only To enjoy video movies stored in the iPod with video displaying them on this unit it is required to use the special connector cable separately sold Note e This system will not operate or may operate improperly with unsupported versions e For detailed information on the playable iPod models see our home page www clarion com e For the other limitations see iPod Operations page 39 About the USB memory This system can play audio files MP3 WMA AAC stored in an USB memory which is recognized as USB Mas
50. ension AVI avi DIVX or divx using single byte characters Precautions when preparing a disc Note e The limitations on preparing a disc are same as those in the MP3 WMA AAC modes See Precautions when preparing a disc page 31 4 Selecting the DivX mode 1 Seta disc which the DivX files are recorded to the DVD player The system will automatically read the disc data change to the DVD mode DivX mode and start playback after a while See also Setting Ejecting a Disc page 17 Gr DVD DivX GIM 001 001 FOLDER Divx TRA A WARNING Some movie files may be recorded at a higher volume level than desired Increase the volume gradually from the minimal setting after the movie has started e For your safety the driver should not watch the movie or operate the controls while driving Please note that watching and operating the movie while driving are prohibited by law in some countries 34 NX509 Note e For your safety this system has a safety function which turns off the picture when the car is moving so only the audio can be heard The picture can only be watched when the car is stopped and the parking brake is applied If Audio Only appears on the screen just after turning on the ACC power of the car release the parking brake while confirming safety and then engage the parking brake again You can store DivX files and the MP3 WMA AAC files to
51. er various play functions 1 Touch the Options key 2 Touch the Track key of the function you want to play Track repeat playback Touch the Track key of the Repeat item e This operation plays back the current track repeatedly T RPT is displayed on the screen You can also specify this function by touching the Repeat key on the CDDA mode screen Track random playback Touch the Track key of the Random item e This operation plays back all tracks on the disc in no particular order e T RDW is displayed on the screen e You can also specify this function by touching the Random key on the CDDA mode screen 3 To cancel the play touch the Track key of the function to cancel 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen 30 NX509 Scrolling track titles When a title or name displayed on the screen is longer than the text area you can confirm the entire text by scrolling it 1 Displaying the text you wish to scroll touch the text area The text will scroll once MP3 WMA AAC Operations This system can playback MP3 WMA AAC files recorded on a disc 1 About the MP3 WMA AAC files What is MP3 WMA AAC MP3 WMA and AAC are the audio file formats which have penetrated into PC users and become a standard format MP3 is an audio compression method and classified into audio layer 3 of MPEG standards WMA Windows Media Audio is an audio compression method developed by Microso
52. es On DVD discs in which two or more subtitle languages have been recorded you can switch among the subtitle languages during playback 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the Options key 2 Touch the Subtitle key during playback The Subtitle Language screen appears 3 Touch the Language key you wish to display e Depending on the disc up to 32 kinds of subtitles may be recorded For details see the mark of the disc LZ Indicates that 8 kinds of subtitles have been recorded To turn off subtitles select OFF Depending on the disc switching may be completely impossible or impossible on some scenes e It may take time to switch among subtitles 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Switching angles On DVD discs in which video images have been recorded in two or more angles you can switch among the angles during playback e When the Angle function is set to On the angle mark will appear on scenes where the angles can be switched see page 24 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the Angle key during playback Each time you touch the key you can switch among angles Depending on the disc up to 9 angles may be recorded For details see the mark of the disc Py Indicates multi angle Depending on the disc angles may switch smoothly or switch with a momentary still image Depending on the disc switching may be completely impossible or impossible on
53. evious screen Note e Make sure to reconnect the iPod after changing this setting The key Digital or Analog indicator and output setting will be changed after reconnecting your Pod USB Memory Operations This system can play audio files MP3 WMA AAC stored in an USB memory which is recognized as USB Mass Storage Class device You can use your USB memory as an audio device by simply copying desired audio files into it Note e This system will not operate or may operate improperly with some USB memory e Files protected with any DRM can not be played T Notes on using USB memories O General notes e When no data is present the message No File will be displayed e The USB memory is used with the equalizer function turned OFF Notes on the MP3 WMA AAC files e This system can play the MP3 WMA AAC files stored in the USB memory This system cannot play DivX files stored in the USB memory For AAC files this system supports only the MPEG4 Audio files encoded by the iTunes Set the Sampling Frequency to For MP3 files e MPEG1 Layer3 32 44 1 or 48 kHz MPEG2 Layer3 16 22 05 or 24 kHz e MPEG2 5 Layer3 8 11 025 or 12 kHz For WMA files 32 44 1 or 48 kHz For AAC files 44 1 or 48 kHz Set the Bit Rate to For MP3 files e MPEG1 Layer3 32 to 320 kbps VBR e MPEG2 Layer3 16 to 160 kbps VBR s MPEG2 5 Layer3 16 to 160 kbps VBR For WMA files 32 48 64 80 96 128 160 or 1
54. ey Cursor Options screen KH a Chapter Y Chapter Num DVD Vid TRPT Optio SET Le D aes T Time ETA Pause Chaser 1 5 English Repeat P Time Audio Subtitle 1 5 English Direct Setup TV Display Angle Menu Language Audio Language Subtitle Language tup Password Country Code Parental Level 2 Ifyou do not touch the screen for about 7 seconds all the keys on the screen will disappear Touch the screen surface to redisplay them 10 NX509 Adjusting the General settings Source or Mode screen Settings screen Back Audio General Monitor ADJ Monitor Off ar auto MEA General screen Settings gt General Display Camera ihterupt Track g Display tab screen Settings gt General Display Camera Interupt ntse img G Pa AUX Imput LO NTSC System tab screen Settings gt gt General Display system Beep on of A Blink LED On DivX Registration Code DivX URL http vod divx com ow 11 00 Settings gt General Repeat Display System TEL Switch On o te TEL Speaker E Right x system Check l NX509 jenuew s 1aumg z a D 2 Adjusting the Audio settings Source or Mode screen JP Settings screen LS Repeat General x Monitor Off e HET Others tab screen Back Sub Woofer Ctrl BAL FAD Others Sub Woofer Phase BEQ Cus
55. ff Once turn off the engine switch then restart the engine again Tuner e When power is first turned on after initial RH 98 1M2 installation e When an external device is connected or disconnected e When Reset button is pressed In addition to the above conditions the system check function can be performed from the System tab menu on the General screen 87 9MHz 88 1MHz 98 1MHz 104 1MHz 107 9MHz 87 9MHz Note 1 These images indicate the buttons to press or keys to touch Source Band Front Source Navi Audio Off Auto You can change the media sources 8 NX509 Tuner mode operation Source screen Switches the radio band y Tuner il Selects Home Travel modes 98 1MHz 1 Seek tuning L Manual tuning 87 9MHz 88 1MHz 98 1MHz 104 1MHz 107 9MHz 87 9MHz Preset ch e Select desired station after selecting radio band NX509 9 DVD Video mode operation Source screen TRPT DVD Video SET L Tite Chante Kao Time L Pause Audio Only Top Menu Title Menu Screen during DVD Video mode when automobile moving DVD top menu 2 1 DVD MENU a Chapter Y Chapter Title Menu cg Cursor Options Left Note Left DVD Video mode screen 2 n a Chapter Options E TRPT DVD Video Title TA apte T SET Time RH HY Pause Top Menu Title Menu a x 10K
56. ft Corporation AAC Advanced Audio Coding is a newer audio compression method developed for used with video compression standards MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 and has been adopted as the standard audio format of the iPod and iTunes by Apple Inc These features compress the original audio data to about 10 percent of its initial size with a high sound quality This means that about 10 audio CDs can be recorded on a CD R RW disc to allow a long listening time without having to change CDs Displaying MP3 WMA AAC Tag titles Tag information track title artist name and album title can be displayed for an MP3 WMA AAC file containing the Tag information This system supports the ID3 TAG version 1 x 2 x and WMA TAG Note e Tag information entered with 2 byte characters may not be displayed properly on the display s The ID3 version 2 x tag format is not completely supported This system can display information up to 60 bytes and ignores the rest s Album titles of WMA TAG may not be displayed properly Precautions on the MP3 WMA AAC files General precautions e Files other than MP3 WMA AAC format cannot be played In addition some files may not be played because of the encoding settings When a file cannot be played the next file is played instead e Some noise may occur depending on the type of encoder software used to encode the data You can apply the VBR Variable Bit Rate format when encoding In this case the displaye
57. gether in a disc or folder In such a case you can select whether the disc is regarded as a DivX disc or as an MP3 WMA AAC disc See Setting the Playform of discs recorded with audio files page 36 When a disc is already set 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen 2 Touch the DVD key to select the DivX mode The system changes to the DVD mode DivX mode and starts playback from the previous position 1 Operating DivX playback Note s The most operations in the DivX mode are same as those in the MP3 WMA AAC modes See also Operating MP3 WMA AAC playback page 32 s The random plays cannot be specified in the DivX mode Watching DivX movies After disc loading the play mode is automatically engaged e When playback is not started touch the gt m key To play a file with Authorization data When a file with Authorization data is played a message is displayed on the screen Confirm the message displayed and touch the Done or Yes key to play the movie Showing the DivX mode screen The DivX mode screen is used to control the playback mode from the screen 1 Touch the screen The DivX mode screen is displayed If you do not touch the screen for 7 seconds the display will return to the playback screen e You can hide the DivX mode screen by touching the Hide key Selecting the screen size You can change the screen size to suit to the playback film e The factory
58. gistered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e DivX DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of DivX Inc and are used under license e 2008 SIRIUS XM Radio Inc SIRIUS The Best Radio on Radio the SIRIUS logos channel names and logos and related marks are trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio Inc All othertrademarks service marks and logos are the property of their respective owners All rights reserved 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 Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries BBE MP Minimized Polynomial Non Linear Saturation Process improves digitally compressed sound such as MP3 by restoring and enhancing the harmonics lost through compression BBE MP works by regenerating harmonics from the source material effectively recovering warmth details and nuance Manufactured under license from BBE Sound Inc Licensed by BBE Sound Inc under one or more of the following US patents 5510752 5736897 BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound Inc 6 NX509 3 CONTROLS O Operation Panel clarion
59. ground allows you to watch video images when the parking brake is engaged s When the parking brake cord is not connected the monitor will not display video images s If Audio Only appears on the screen just after turning on the ACC power of the car release the parking brake while confirming safety and then engage the parking brake again Parking brake lamp O How to attach the electro tap 1 Place the Parking brake cord at the stopper cord to battery and fold it back in the direction of the arrow 2 Pass the Parking brake signal cord through Parking brake and fold it back in the direction of the arrow TWANVIN NOILYTIVLSNI Parking brake Electro tap signal cord Parking brake Parking brake signal cord signal cord Parking brake cord Grass green Stopper Parking brake cord Grass green Connecting the Accessories O Connection to the Rear Vision Camera for vehicle The Rear Vision Camera for vehicle can be connected to Rear Vision Camera video input terminal of the RCA pin cord For detailed information refer to the instruction sheet or manual for the Rear Vision Camera Note e Be sure to connect the reverse gear cord to the vehicle s relevant terminal e Connect the Rear Vision Camera to the RCA pin cord if not the screen turns black while the gearshift lever is in the reverse gear position e The power supply box CAA185 sold separately is required for connection of the main unit and the
60. hone calls are output from the front left speaker Right The telephone calls are output from the front right speaker _1 Performing the System Check You can perform the system check by the following operation 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Touch the w key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch the gt key of the System Check item The System Check screen is displayed 3 4 Touch the Start system check key to perform the system check manually The system will be restarted after performing the system check 4 Resetting the navigation system You can reset the navigation system 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Touch the w key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch the gt key of the System Check item 3 4 Touch the Reset NAVI module key to reset the navigation system NX509 49 jenuew s 1aumg Jenuew s 1auMg 1 Setting the anti theft function CATS CATS is the acronym of Clarion Anti Theft System When you set a PIN code called as Personal Code a theft is prevented by disabling the operation of the unit at the theft In addition set the Blink LED function to improve the effect of the CATS function see page 48 Setting your Personal Code 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Touch the w key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch and hold the blank area jus
61. ight or Auto key to set the Screen mode Day Set the dimmer level temporarily to the Day mode brighter Night Set the dimmer level temporarily to the Night mode dimmer Auto The dimmer level is changed according to the status of the car light When the car light is off Day mode When the car light is on Night mode Note s When the Night Mode setting of the navigation system is set to Automatic this setting also works upon the Color mode of the navigation system LI Adjusting the Dimmer Bright Color Contrast and Hue level Note The Bright Color Contrast and Hue settings can be adjusted only when a video image is displayed on the screen and the car is stopped with applying the parking brake The Hue setting can be adjusted only when the NTSC mode is selected The navigation screen has own dimmer setting separately from the AV screen The dimmer adjustment in a mode does not affect each other screen The Rear Vision Camera image cannot be adjusted directly Perform the adjustments when displaying a video image of the other source 1 Touch the SET key to display the Settings screen 2 Touch the Monitor ADJ key to display the Monitor screen Monitor ADJ WS 00 Bright gt 00 Color gt 3 Touch the Dimmer Bright Color Contrast or Hue key you wish to adjust then touch the or key to adjust the level Dimmer Adjusts the panel
62. item to adjust the output level Setting range 6 to 6 4 Setting the Sub Woofer Phase You can reverse the phase of the Sub Woofer output signal e The factory default setting is Normal 3 1 Touch the Others key to display the Others tab screen 3 2 Touch the Reverse or Normal key of the Sub Woofer Phase item to select the phase setting 4 Adjusting the High Pass Filter You can adjust the cut off frequency of the High Pass Filter for the front rear speaker output e The factory default setting is Through 3 1 Touch the Others key to display the Others tab screen 3 2 Touch the 4 or key of the High Pass Filter item to adjust the setting Settings Through 60Hz 90Hz 120Hz 4 Adjusting the Low Pass Filter You can adjust the cut off frequency of the Low Pass Filter for the subwoofer output e The factory default setting is Through 3 1 Touch the Others key to display the Others tab screen 3 2 Touch the 4 or key of the Low Pass Filter item to adjust the setting Settings Through 120Hz 90Hz 60Hz 1 Setting the Amp Cancel When an external amplifier is used using this function reduces power noises of the audio lines e The factory default setting is Off 3 1 Touch the Others key to display the Others tab screen 3 2 Touch the w key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch the On or Off key of the Amp Cancel item to turn the Amp Cancel functio
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64. itle e Ifthe input chapter number does not exist or searching with a chapter number is not allowed the screen image will not change Repeat playback This operation plays back the current title or chapter repeatedly 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the Options key 2 Touch the Title or Chapter key of the Repeat item then touch the Back key The T RPT or C RPT will be displayed 3 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen 4 Perform the same operation to turn off the repeat playback 28 NX509 Switching among languages On discs in which two or more audios or audio languages have been recorded you can switch among the audio languages during playback 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the Options key 2 Touch the Audio key during playback Each time you touch the key you can switch among audio languages e Depending on the disc up to 8 audios may be recorded For details see the mark ofthe disc 27717 Indicates that 8 audios have been recorded Depending on the disc switching may be completely impossible or impossible on some scenes It may take time to switch among audios When the power is turned on and the disc is changed to a new one the language set as the factory default is selected If that language has not been recorded the language is specified on the disc 3 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Switching subtitl
65. k e No audio is reproduced during fast forward and fast backward operation e The fast forward and fast backward speed may differ depending on the disc Skipping chapters searching Chapter means a small segment to divide the Title film which is recorded on the disc 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the a Chapter or w Chapter key during playback Chapters are skipped as many as the times touching the key and playback starts Current location down e Up e Touching the a Chapter key starts playback from the beginning of the next chapter e Touching the v Chapter key starts playback from the beginning of the current chapter When touching this key again within about 4 seconds playback starts from the beginning of the previous chapter NX509 27 Jenuew S J3UMO Searching with a chapter title number You can locate the beginning of a scene using the chapter numbers or title numbers recorded on the DVD video disc e Chapter means a small segment to divide the Title film which is recorded on the disc 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the Options key 2 Touch the Direct key The Key Pad screen appears e You can specify the title number by touching the Title key 3 Input the chapter number that you want to play back using the 0 to 9 key 4 Touch the ENT key Playback starts from the scene of the input chapter number of the selected t
66. ked are attached to the vehicle TWANVIN NOILVTIVLSNI 8 Hexagonal screw M5 x 8 Mounting bracket 1 pairforthe left and right sides Figure 7 Note 2 Some panel openings are too small for the unit 3 Ifa hook on the installation bracket interferes depending on the vehicle type and model In with the unit bend and flatten it with a nipper or such a case trim the upper and lower sides ofthe similar tool panel frame by about 0 5 to 1 5 mm so the unit can be inserted smoothly Typical Mounting Brackets Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Affix the screws to the O marks Vehicles other than NISSAN and TOYOTA In some cases the center panel may require modification Trimming filing etc NX509 61 TWANVIN NOILYTIVLSNI 6 REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT When the main unit is to be removed disassemble it in the reverse of the order in INSTALLTING THE MAIN UNIT see page 60 7 CAUTIONS ON WIRING e Be sure to turn the power off before wiring Be particularly careful where you route the wires e Keep them well away from the engine and exhaust pipe etc Heat may damage the wires e If the fuse should blow check to see if the wiring is correct If a fuse is blown replace it with a new one of the same specification as the original e To replace the fuse remove the old fuse of the power supply cord and insert the new one Figure 8 A use 15A FUSE Fuse holder N Figure 8 Note e There a
67. ks is set in the DVD player jenuew s 1aumg DivX Operations This system can playback DivX movie files recorded on a disc e Official Divx Certified product e Plays all versions of Divx video including DivX9 6 with standard playback of Divx media files 1 About the DivX file What is DivX DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX Inc DivX media files contain highly compressed video with high visual quality that maintains a relatively small file size DivX files can also include advanced media features like menus subtitles and alternate audio tracks Many DivX media files are available for download online and you can create your own using your personal content and easy to use tools from DivX com Precautions on the DivX file e This system can play DivX version 4 x 5 x and 6 x files DivX Ultra is not supported e Files other than DivX format such as the Xvid files cannot be played In addition some files may not be played because of the encoding format When a file cannot be played the next file is played instead NX509 33 Jenuew S 19uW0 DivX VOD Video on Demand files that have authorization data can also be played These files must be authorized on your PC beforehand using the DivX Registration Code displayed on the System tab screen under the General screen see page 49 e Set the Frame Size to 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixels Set the Frame Rate to 30 or 15 fps Add a file ext
68. m starts playback of the file specified with the input folder track numbers e If the input folder track number does not exist or searching with a folder track number is not allowed the screen image will not change Switching Audios You can switch the audio data if the current DivX file has two or more audio data 1 Showing the DivX mode screen touch the Options key 2 Touch the Audio key during playback or pause Each time you touch the key you can switch among the audio data e The number of audios recorded and their audio formats may differ depending on the DivX file e Depending on the DivX file switching may be impossible e It may take time to switch the audio data 3 Touch the Back key NX509 35 jenuew s 1aumg Switching Subtitles You can switch the subtitle language if the current DivX file has one or more subtitles 1 Showing the DivX mode screen touch the Options key 2 Touch the Subtitle key during playback or pause Each time you touch the key you can switch among the subtitle language s The number of subtitles recorded may differ depending on the Divx file s Depending on the DivX file switching may be impossible e It may take time to switch the subtitle language 3 Touch the Back key Setting the Playform of discs recorded with audio files DivX files can be stored together with MP3 WMA AAC files in a disc or folder You can select whether such discs are regarded as DivX
69. n on or off 4 Setting the BBE MP This function works only for the sound in the USB mode corrects the distorted waveform of the high pass area when decoding the digital sound e The factory default setting is Off 3 1 Touch the Others key to display the Others tab screen 3 2 Touch the w key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch the 4 or key of the BBE MP item to set the correction level Settings Off Low Mid High 1 Turning on off the Magna Bass EXtend The Magna Bass Extend does not adjust the low sound area like the normal sound adjustment function but emphasizes the deep bass sound area to provide you with a dynamic sound e The factory default setting is Off 3 1 Touch the Others key to display the Others tab screen 3 2 Touch the w key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch the On or Off key of the Magna Bass EX item to turn the Magna Bass Extend function on or off The audio output can be attenuated when a voice interrupt of the navigation system arises e The factory default setting is High 3 1 3 2 3 3 Setting the Audio ATTenuation Touch the Others key to display the Others tab screen Touch the w key to display the next screen Touch the 4 or key of the Audio ATT item to set the volume level when a voice interrupt arises Settings Mute Low Mid High General Settings LJ Displaying the General screen You can
70. ng closeing the operation panel 1 Touch the 4 Eject key to display the following Eject screen Eject Tilt Open Close 2 Touch the Open Close key The operation panel will be opened 3 Touch the Open Close key when the operation panel is open The operation panel will be closed e The operation panel will close automatically when leaving it open for a while 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen NX509 15 Jenuew s 1auMg Adjusting the angle of the operation panel The angle of the operation panel can be adjusted in the range of 0 to 30 1 2 3 Touch the 4 Eject key to display the Eject screen Repeat touching the Tilt key to adjust the angle of the operation panel Every touching the Tilt key tilts the operation panel forward or backward The adjusted angle is stored in memory Once you adjust the angle of the operation panel the operation panel will return to the adjusted angle even after it is opened closed When the adjustment is finished touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Returning the operation panel to the original angle 1 2 16 Touch and hold the Tilt key The operation panel will move and stop at 30 Touch and hold the Tilt key again The operation panel will move and stop at 0 NX509 Turning the Audio OFF You can turn off all of the AV features 1 Press the SRC button to display
71. nput when you Connector cable 1 connect your iPod 1 j i 0 1 e Connect the optional adaptor BLT370 l as IYON 1 when you use your Bluetooth cellular 1 iPod 1 phone l E I 1 y K El a i USB terminal L C A iPod with video Connect to the AUX1 audio video input terminal 1 lt a gt 1 1 1 1 1 l Rear Monitor 1 1 i 62 1 1 Wireless Headphone Connect to the AUX2 audio l Input terminal Y Yellow 15A b 12V main power Black F DKS Ground L Yellow G 1 CeNET bus backup S Purple Za Rear right O zE Purple Black lt E Rear right Fa Red z a 12V accessory Gray Front right f Gray Black Front right White 1 Front left White Black Front left Brown Phone mute Green 1 Rear left Green Black Rear left Blue White Amplifier turn on cord Orange White E Illumination Blue NS Auto antenna K Grass green IS 1 Parking brake cord IK Purple white Reverse gear cord See next page for how to connect the parking brake cord NX509 65 O Connecting the parking brake cord Connect the cord to parking brake lamp ground in the meter panel Note e Connecting the parking brake cord to lamp
72. nt station for more than 2 seconds Auto Store The Auto Store is a function for storing up to 6 stations that are automatically tuned in sequentially If 6 receivable stations cannot be received a previously stored station remains unoverwritten at the memory position e The Auto Store function works only in the Travel mode 1 Touch the Home Travel key to select the Travel mode 2 Touch the Band key to select the band 3 Touch the Auto Store key to start scanning stations A beep sounds and the stations with good reception are stored automatically to the preset channels e AS appears during scanning stations To stop the scanning touch the Auto Store key again DVD Video Operations 4 Selecting the DVD Video mode 1 Set a DVD video disc to the DVD player The system will automatically read the disc data change to the DVD mode DVD Video mode and start playback after a while See also Setting Ejecting a Disc page 17 TRPT 1 DVD Video SET b e e Chante A AA Pause Top Menu Title Menu E 10Key ji Cursor 44 WARNING Some videos may be recorded at a higher volume level than desired Increase the volume gradually from the minimal setting after the video has started For your safety the driver should not watch the video or operate the controls while driving Please note that watching and operating the video while driving are prohibited by law in some countries Not
73. o Visual hereinafter referred as AV display 43 NX509 jenuew saumo Jenuew S 19uW0 O When in the AV mode e Touch the Navi or Map key on the Source screen to switch to the Navi mode e When the image interruption from the Navi arises the screen will be changed to the Navi display When the interruption is finished the screen will return to the previous AV display Note s Depending on the distance to the next guidance point and the vehicle s speed the image interruption may continue until the next route guidance finishes When in the Navi mode e Touch the AV key on the Source screen to switch to the AV mode Note s For more information on the Navi mode see the User Manual AUX Operations This function is available when a VTR etc is connected to the AUX1 or AUX2 terminal A WARNING For your safety the driver should not watch the video or operate the controls while driving Please note that watching and operating the video while driving are prohibited by law in some countries Note e For your safety this system has a safety function which turns off the picture when the car is moving so only the audio can be heard The picture can only be watched when the car is stopped and the parking brake is applied When an iPod with video is connected to the AUX1 terminal using the special connector cable CCA 723 separately sold the video audio input from the iPod will be outpu
74. o control the source assigned to the Sub zone To control it from this unit once select the same source mode as assigned to the Sub zone for the Main zone and then control it Turning off the 2 Zone function 1 Press the SRC button to display the Source screen 2 Touch the 2 Zone tab to display the 2 Zone tab screen 3 Touch and hold the 2 Zone Off key for more than 1 second 5 SOURCE OPERATIONS Radio Operations Listening to the radio 1 Pressthe SRC button and touch the Tuner key The Tuner mode screen is displayed and the system resumes the last status of the Tuner mode ema TUner GM 98 1MHz 87 9MHz 88 1MHz 98 1MHz 104 1MHz 107 9MHz 87 9MHz 2 Touch the Home Travel key to select the Home or Travel mode The Home Travel modes are provided to manage the preset stations separately in your home location and in a location during a trip 3 Touch the Band key to select the radio band Each time the key is touched the radio reception band changes in the following order s In Home mode FM Home 1 3 FM Home 2 gt AM Home 3 FM Home 1 s In Travel mode FM Travel AM Travel gt FM Travel 4 Touch the desired Preset key to tune in the corresponding preset station NX509 21 Jenuew S J3UMO Seek tuning 1 Touch the Band key to select the desired band FM or AM 2 Touch the a Seek or w Seek key to automatically seek a station e When touching the a Seek
75. of the image fit to the screen Normal The image is expanded so that the top and bottom edges of the image fit to the screen and that the aspect ratio of the image becomes 4 3 The aspect ratio of the image may be changed Wide The image is expanded so that the left and right edges of the image fit to the screen The top and bottom areas of the image may be cut off 3 Touch the Hide key to return to the video screen 7 SYSTEM SETTINGS Audio Settings 11 Displaying the Audio screen You can customize the various audio settings of this unit from the Audio screen 1 Touch the SET key The Settings screen appears 2 Touch the Audio key The Audio screen appears Settings gt m Audio Back Beat EQ BAL FAD Others BEQ1 BEQ2 BEQ3 Custom Off Bass Boost ka 0 a 3 Touch the desired Tab key and perform the adjustment See the following sections for details e In the following sections only the details regarding adjustments are described procedures to select items are skipped 4 When the adjustment completes touch the Back key to return to the previous screen 4 Setting the Beat EQ This system provides 4 types of sound tone adjustment functions You can select desired function and adjust the effect level e The factory default setting is Off 3 1 Touch the Beat EQ key to display the Beat EQ tab screen 3 2 Touch the BEQ1 BEQ2 BEQ3 Custom or Off key to select the
76. older hierarchy must be within 8 hierarchical levels Otherwise playback will be impossible You can store the MP3 files WMA files and AAC files together in a disc or folder You can also store the MP3 WMA AAC files and DivX files together in a disc or folder In such a case you can select whether the disc is regarded as an MP3 WMA AAC disc or as a DivX disc See Setting the Playform of discs recorded with DivX files page 33 O Number of files or folders e The maximum allowable number of folders is 255 including root directory e The maximum allowable number of files in a folder is 255 O Folder representation in the folder list Only folders containing MP3 WMA AAC files or DivX files to in illustration are displayed on the list Folders containing no MP3 WMA AAC DivX file are not displayed Folder hierarchy 1 to 4 in illustration is ignored and unified into one level Folders are arranged in the order of the folder creation jenuew s 1aumg al FEA ES Ly NX509 3 1 o a 3 D 2 T Selecting the MP3 WMA AAC mode Set a disc which the MP3 WMA AAC files are recorded to the DVD player The system will automatically read the disc data change to the DVD mode MP3 WMA AAC mode and start playback after a while See also Setting Ejecting a Disc page 17
77. operation plays back all the tracks currently selected in a random order Album shuffle Touch the Album key of the Shuffle item s When more than one album is selected this operation plays back the albums in no particular order Tracks in an album are played back in the recorded order 3 To cancel the shuffle play touch the Off key of the function to cancel e The repeat play cannot be canceled Normally it should be set to the All repeat play 4 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Note s All repeat will be selected automatically when you connect the iPod which is turned off the repeat function T Selecting tracks to be played You can specify the tracks to be played by touching the following list keys O Videos key The following category keys are displayed You can narrow the listed items by selecting these categories e The category keys displayed may differ depending on the connected iPod Playlists The list of all the Video Playlists stored in the iPod is displayed Movies The list of all the Movies stored in the iPod is displayed Music Videos You can narrow the Albums to be listed by specifying the Artist name Rental The list of all the Rental Movies stored in the iPod which are downloaded with Tunes Movie Rentals is displayed TV Shows You can narrow the Seasons to be listed by specifying the Program title Video Podcasts You can narro
78. other glue on it or with peeling off marks If you try to play such a disc you may not be able to get it back out of the DVD player or it may damage the DVD player Do not use discs that have large scratches are misshapen cracked etc Use of such discs may cause misoperation or damage To remove a disc from its storage case press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges Do not use commercially available disc protection sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers etc These may damage the disc or cause breakdown of the internal mechanism Storage e Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or any heat source e Do not expose discs to excess humidity or dust e Do not expose discs to direct heat from heaters Cleaning e To remove fingermarks and dust use a soft cloth and wipe in a straight line from the center of the disc to the circumference Do not use any solvents such as commercially available cleaners anti static spray or thinner to clean discs After using special disc cleaner let the disc dry off well before playing it On Discs e Exercise a good precaution when loading a disc with the panel open e Never turn off the power and remove the unit from the car with a disc loaded e Do not use lens cleaning discs These may damage the lens of this unit e When there seems to be something wrong with reading discs please consult your dealer or an authorized Clarion
79. pe to the bottom face of the GPS antenna Bottom face of the GPS antenna e Mount the GPS antenna Stick it surely on a flat plane of the passenger side dashboard where GPS signal interruption is minimized e Wire the GPS antenna cord Fasten the cord using the cord holders 7 GPS antenna P p _ _ Cord holder Shows an example in case of the left hand traffic NX509 63 TVANVIA NOILVTIV LSNI 9 WIRE CONNECTION Ca Right Front audio Left output terminal Right Rear audio Left output terminal Subwoofer output terminal MONO 2ch NO OACIA au Video output terminal Red Right 9 2 Zone audio ch Left output terminal White Yellow NI G99 64 Black Yellow z ad AUX1 video input terminal z gt Black Yellow E ad AUX2 video input terminal 25 Red Right eee Red 9 AUX1 audio input S Left terminal z E White NX509 I p m a Oe GPS antenna L WE EY E jack Connector cable veze MAX Steering wheel CCA 723 aa remote control Sy terminal F CeNET terminal H Rear Vision Camera terminal Radio antenna jack ql iPod 7 Y 2 EM 1 Aux2 audio input terminal 1 i e Use the RUX T audio i
80. r you may not be able to start the engine and this can reduce the service life of the battery 1 Start the engine The power is supplied to this unit Engine ON position The unit automatically memorizes its last operation mode and will automatically switch to display that mode 2 To turn off the power turn off the engine switch About the CT Clock Time display e The displayed clock data is based on the CT clock time data in the Navigation system e When the CT data cannot be received appears in the display Adjusting the Volume 1 Press the VOL VOL buttons to adjust the volume VOL Decreases the volume VOL Increases the volume e The volume level indicated in the display is in a range from 0 min to 33 max 44 CAUTION While driving keep the volume level at which external sounds can be heard Opening the Operation Panel and Adjusting the Angle The operation panel can be opened closed to insert eject a disc The angle of the operation panel can be adjusted depending on the mounting angle of the unit or light coming into the car A WARNING To prevent the battery from going dead operate this unit with the engine running if possible When the operation panel is operating be careful not to get your hand or finger caught between the panel and main unit or the instrument panel of the car Do not move the operation panel by hand Openi
81. ratio of the image may be changed Cinema The image is expanded so that the top and bottom edges of the image fit to the screen Suitable for letterbox format images Subtitles of non letterboxed images may be cut off in this mode Normal The image is expanded so that the top and bottom edges of the image fit to the screen and that the aspect ratio of the image becomes 4 3 The aspect ratio of the image may be changed Wide The image is expanded so that the left and right edges of the image fit to the screen The top and bottom areas of the image may be cut off 3 Touch the Hide key to return to the playback screen 26 NX509 DVD menu operations O Showing the DVD menu 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the Top Menu or Title Menu key during playback The DVD menu appears e The displayed contents for each key differ depending on the DVD software e An example shown below is the DVD menu display O Operating the DVD menu You can operate the menu items by displaying the Key Pad panel 1 Showing the DVD Video mode screen touch the Cursor or 10key key The Cursor Key Pad panel or the Numeric Key Pad panel is displayed on the screen e Touching the Num key or Cur key changes to the each other panel 2 Select the desired menu item using either the Cursor Key or the Nummeric Key according to the menu contents 3 Touch the ENT key to specify the selected menu item 4 Touch the Ba
82. re various types of fuse holder Do not let the battery side touch other metal parts 62 NX509 A CAUTION After the connection fix the cord by a clamp or insulation tape for protection e Connect the CeNET extension cable fully and securely until it locks When the CeNET extension cable is pulled hold the slide cap part and pull it towards you Figure 9 CeNET a terminal Slide cap C CeNET cable Figure 9 8 Installing the GPS Anttenna A WARNING Do not install the GPS antenna in a place where it may interfere with the operation of the airbag or hinder the driver s visual range Do not use the navigation system with the GPS antenna cord cut off The power cables in the cord may be short circuited Note e The supplied GPS antenna is for installing inside the vehicle Do not install it outside the vehicle e Install the GPS antenna more than 50 cm away from the main unit other audio devices such as CD player and a radar detector If it is installed near these devices GPS reception may be impaired e To improve the GPS signal reception install the GPS antenna horizontally on a flat plane e Do not wax or paint the cover of the GPS antenna This may reduce the performance of the GPS antenna e Install the GPS antenna at least 10 cm away from the windshield e Wipe off the dirt of the mounting surface before installing the GPS antenna TANYI NOILVTIVLSNI e Stick the double sided ta
83. rental level error Set the correct Parental level Wrong Region Region code error Eject the disc and replace correct region code disc DRM WMA files protected by DRM are played Not Support 54 NX509 Files not supported by this unit are played Perform the operation such as skipping a file Repeat and random playback mode may be canceled USB Devices Display Cause Measure Error 2 The connected USB device is not supported If the USB device is frozen disconnect it reset it and reconnect it again Connect a proper USB device Error 3 USB memory An error occurred when controlling the USB device Disconnect the USB device and reconnect it again Error 3 iPod The selected category has no track data Touch the a Track key If the error is not cleared disconnect the iPod and reconnect it again The iPod is frozen Disconnect the iPod reset it and reconnect it again Error 5 iPod The connected iPod is not recognized Disconnect the iPod and reconnect it again If the iPod is still not recognized try replacing with a different iPod If the iPod is frozen disconnect it reset it and reconnect it again Bus Error Over current or data error is detected Turn off the ignition switch disconnect the device restart the engine and reconnect it again If the device is still not recognized try replacing wi
84. rn to the previous screen touch the Back key Note Touching the Back key within 1 second after selecting the category cancels the category selection and returns to the channel previously received e If you do not touch the screen for 7 seconds the display will return to the previous screen 38 NX509 J Category Scan function In a category scan broadcast channels in the same category as the current channel are selected about every 10 seconds During scanning channels are performed the display mode cannot be switched 1 Touch the Category key to display the Category List screen 2 Touch the desired Category item key to select the category e Touch the 4 or v key to scroll the category list 3 Touch the CAT Scan key The system will start the category scan from the lowest available channel 4 Touch the CAT Scan key again to tune to the channel currently received The category scan will be terminated Note s When you touch the Back key during the category scan to return to the previous screen the category scan will continue e The category scan can be also performed by touching the CAT Scan key on the Sirius XM mode screen iPod Operations iPods can be connected by using the connector cable supplied with the iPod but in this case you can enjoy its audio sound only To enjoy video movies stored in the iPod with video displaying them on this unit it is required to use the special
85. s Storage Class device You can use your USB memory as an audio device by simply copying desired audio files into it Note e This system will not operate or may operate improperly with some USB memory e Files protected with any DRM can not be played e For the other limitations see USB Memory Operations page 42 L Connecting an USB media device 44 CAUTION e For your safety the driver should not connect or disconnect an USB media device Do not start the vehicle s engine while the USB media device is connected since it may result in loss or damage to data on the USB media device Connect the USB media device to this unit after starting the engine 1 Turn on the power of your USB media device if required 2 Confirming the orientation of the connectors connect the USB media device to the USB connector of this unit e It may take a long time to recognize the connected device After connecting an USB device The system will automatically be switched to the relevant source media mode according to the USB device connected and start playback When an iPod is connected The system is switched to the iPod mode See iPod Operations page 39 When an USB memory is connected The system is switched to the USB Memory mode See USB Memory Operations page 42 Note e Never insert foreign objects into the USB connector e Always insert the USB media device fully into the conn
86. screws can cause damage Figure 4 Chassis Chassis Max 3 mm M4 screw _Max 8 mm M5 screw Figure 4 TWANVIN NOILVTIVLSNI This unit has a fan motor in the right side of the main unit so as not to raise the temperature in the main unit When the fan motor vent is covered with cords or mounting bracket it may cause a malfunction Be sure not to cover it when wiring cords Figure 5 We A C 0 Yo Fan motor vent Figure 5 NX509 59 TWANVIN NOILYTIVLSNI 5 INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT This unit is designed for fixed installation in the e Wire as shown in Section 9 see page 64 dashboard e Reassemble and secure the unit in the e When installing the main unit in NISSAN dashboard and set the face panel and center vehicles use the parts attached to the unit and panel follow the instructions in Figure 6 When installing the main unit in TOYOTA vehicles use the parts attached to the vehicle and follow the instructions in Figure 7 Mounting Screw Holes Side View of the Main Unit 6 Spacer thickness 1 mm gt A Finisher 1 5 6 Flat head screw Mounting bracket M5 x 8 1 pair for the left and right sides attached to the main unit Figure 6 Note 1 Position the face panel with its wide edge at the bottom Fit the edge into the groove of the main unit 60 NX509 Installing the Main Unit in a TOYOTA Vehicle Install by using parts attached to the vehicle Screws mar
87. service center NX509 17 jenuew s 1aumg Jenuew s 1auMg T Setting a disc 1 Touch the 4 Eject key to display the Eject screen 2 Touch the Open Close key The operation panel will be opened 3 Insert a disc into the center of the insertion slot with the label side facing up The disc will automatically be drawn into the DVD player After setting a disc The system will automatically be switched to the relevant source media mode according to the disc and start playing back the disc When a DVD video disc is set The system is switched to the DVD Video mode See DVD Video Operations page 23 When an Audio CD is set The system is switched to the CDDA mode See Audio CD Operations page 29 When a CD DVD with MP3 WMA AAC DivX files is set The system is switched to the MP3 WMA AAC mode or DivX mode according to the Playform setting See MP3 WMA AAC Operations page 30 or DivX Operations page 33 Note e Never insert foreign objects into the disc insertion slot e If the disc is not inserted easily there may be another disc in the mechanism or the unit may require service e 8 cm single play discs cannot be used ACAUTION For your safety the driver should not insert or eject a disc while driving 1 Ejecting a disc 1 Touch the 4 Eject key to display the Eject screen 2 Touch the Eject key to eject the disc The operation panel will be op
88. should not watch 27 the DVD video movie data or operate the controls while driving Please note that watching and operating the DVD video Multi angle function movie data while driving are prohibited by i A law in some countries Also while driving A DVD video that is filmed from multiple angles keep the volume to a level at which external allows you to select the angle of choice sounds can be heard e The number of recorded angles is indicated by the icon shown below When the inside of the car is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater moisture may form on the disc DVD CD or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible If moisture forms on the disc DVD CD wipe it Subpicture subtitles function off with a soft cloth If moisture forms on the A DVD video can record subtitles for up to 32 optical parts of the player do not use the languages and you can select the language of player for about one hour The condensation the subtitles you wish to see will disappear naturally allowing normal s The number of recorded subtitle languages is operation indicated by the icon shown below 2 Driving on extremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibration may cause the sound to skip 3 This unit uses a precision mechanism Even in the event that trouble arises never open Multi story function f l l the case disassemble the unit or lubricate When a
89. splayed 2 To return to the previous screen touch the Back key XM 1 Touch the Direct key to display the Key Pad screen 2 Touch the 0 key then touch the ENT key Receiving the Channel 0 will display your Radio ID 8 digit number 4 Tuning in a station Only channels that can be received are selected Channels without broadcasts and channels not covered by the contract will be skipped 1 Touch the a Channel or w Channel key The system will tune to the previous or next available channel e Holding the key continues to seek channels T Selecting a station with the channel number 1 Touch the Direct key to display the Key Pad screen 2 Enter the channel number of your desired station by touching the 0 to 9 keys e If you enter a wrong number you can cancel it by touching the BS key e To return to the previous screen touch the Back key 3 Touch the ENT key The radio channel you entered will be tuned 4 Displaying the channel name and other information Touch the Preset Info key when the Preset keys are displayed The channel name category name and other information are displayed e When the information displayed is longer than 16 characters touching the text scrolls the entire text 2 To return to the Preset Key screen touch the Preset Info key again NX509 37 jenuew s 1aumg Jenuew s 1auMQ 4 Recalling a preset station A total of 18 Sirius st
90. ss the touchkey screen with much force Do not push the case surrounding the touchkey panel with much force This may cause malfunctioning of the touchkeys Cleaning Cleaning the cabinet Use a soft and dry cloth and gently wipe off the dirt For tough dirt apply some neutral detergent diluted in water to a soft cloth wipe off the dirt gently then wipe again with a dry cloth Do not use benzene thinner car cleaner etc as these substances may damage the cabinet or cause the paint to peel Also leaving rubber or plastic products in contact with the cabinet for long periods of time may cause stains Cleaning the operation panel The operation panel tends to collect dust so wipe it off occasionally with a soft cloth The surface is easily scratched so do not rub it with hard objects NX509 5 jenuew s 1aumg Jenuew s 1auMQ About the Registered Marks etc e 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 re
91. stored in the iPod from the specified track When the other list screen is displayed repeat this operation until you select the tracks to be played back When video tracks are specified in the Music mode only the audio data will be played back 3 Touch the Back key to return to the previous screen Using the ABC Search function 1 Touch the ABC Search key when the list screen you wish to scroll is displayed 2 Repeat touching the A gt 4 Z or 0 9 key to specify the initial character of the list item you wish to display 3 Touch the Search key The list will scroll to display the first item started from the specified character or a following character NX509 41 jenuew s 1aumg Jenuew s 1auMg 4 Viewing video data in the iPod only for the iPod with video When you connect an iPod with video by using the optional connector cable you can enjoy the video data stored in the iPod showing them on the operation panel of this unit and the rear monitor if connected A WARNING Some videos may be recorded at a higher volume level than desired Increase the volume gradually from the minimal setting after the video has started For your safety the driver should not watch the video or operate the controls while driving Please note that watching and operating the video while driving are prohibited by law in some countries 1 Play back your desired video tracks The system will au
92. t below the key of the System Check item for more than 2 seconds The Personal Code screen appears e When a Personal Code is already set the Erase Code screen will appear Retry this operation after erasing the old Personal Code 3 4 Enter your desired 4 digit Personal Code by touching the 0 to 9 keys then touch the ENT key e Touch the BS key when you make a mistake in entering 3 5 Enter the same Personal Code again for confirmation then touch and hold the ENT key for more than 2 seconds The entered Personal Code will be set and it will return to the previous screen Note e Write down your Personal Code in case you forget it Erasing the Personal Code 3 1 Touch the System key to display the System tab screen 3 2 Touch the w key to display the next screen 3 3 Touch and hold the blank area below the gt key of the System Check item for more than 2 seconds The Erase Code screen appears 3 4 Enter the Personal Code currently set by touching the 0 to 9 keys then touch and hold the ENT key for more than 2 seconds The message Personal Code has been erased appears and it will return to the previous screen 50 NX509 When the ENTER PERSONAL CODE screen appears The Personal Code screen will be displayed when turning the ACC power on after performing the following operations e The car battery was replaced e The backup power was cut off e The Reset button
93. t to the monitor screen and rear monitor even in the AUX1 mode However you must select the iPod mode to control the iPod Selecting the AUX mode 1 Press the SRC button and touch the AUX key The system will enter into the AUX mode Showing the AUX mode screen The AUX mode screen is used to adjust settings concerning the AUX mode 1 Touch the screen The AUX mode screen is displayed If you do not touch the screen for 7 seconds the display will return to the video screen 44 NX509 Switching to another AUX mode 1 Showing the AUX mode screen touch the AUX key The system will enter into another AUX mode Changing the audio input level The input audio level ofthe AUX terminals can be changed e The factory default setting is High 1 Touch the screen to display the AUX mode screen then repeat touching the Sense key to select the level High 10 dB Mid 4 dB Low 0 dB Selecting the screen size You can change the screen size to suit to the video image e The factory default setting is Full Wide 1 Touch the screen to display the AUX mode screen 2 Repeat touching the S Size key until your desired screen size is selected e This key shows the current screen size setting Full Wide The image is expanded so that the rectangle of the image fits to the screen 16 9 The aspect ratio of the image may be changed Cinema The image is expanded so that the top and bottom edges
94. th a different device Device Error The device is connected via the USB Hub Disconnect the device and reconnect directly to the USB connector of this unit without using the USB Hub DRM WMA files protected by DRM are played Not Support If an error display other than the ones described above appears press the Reset button If the problem Files not supported by this unit are played Perform the operation such as skipping a file Repeat and random playback mode may be canceled persists turn off the power and consult your store of purchase e The frequencies of radio stations setting data etc stored in memory are not cleared even when the Reset button is pressed NX509 55 jenuew s 1aumg 10 SPECIFICATIONS FM Tuner Frequency Range 87 9 MHz to 107 9 MHz Usable Sensitivity 9 dBf 50dB Quieting Sensitivity 15 dBf Alternate Channel Selectivity 70 dB Stereo Separation 1 kHz 38 dB Frequency Response 3 dB 30 Hz to 15 kHz AM Tuner Frequency Range 530 kHz to 1710 kHz Usable Sensitivity 28 dBuV DVD Player System Digital Versatile Disc System with CDDA capable Usable discs DVD video disc Compact disc Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz CD 1 dB Signal to Noise Ratio 100 dB 1 kHz Dynamic Range 100 dB 1 kHz Distortion 0 006 USB Specification USB 2 0 Full Speed File system FAT12 16 32 non VFAT compliant Playable audio format MP3 mp3
95. the desired item to adjust the effect level Gain 7 to 7 e The factory default setting is 0 Frequency 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz e The factory default setting is 1kHz Q 0 7 1 1 4 2 e The factory default setting is 1 O Adjusting the Treble 3 4 Touch the Treble key 3 5 Touch the or key of the desired item to adjust the effect level Gain 7 to 7 e The factory default setting is 0 Frequency 5kHz 10kHz 15kHz e The factory default setting is 10kHZ Q 0 7 1 1 4 2 e The factory default setting is 1 4 Adjusting the Balance Fader 3 1 Touch the BAL FAD key to display the BAL FAD tab screen 3 2 Touch the 4 or gt key of the Balance item to adjust the balance level 4 Emphasizes the sound from the left speakers D Emphasizes the sound from the right speakers Adjustment range left 12 to right 12 e The factory default setting is 0 46 NX509 3 3 Touch the 4 or v key of the Fader item to adjust the fader level a Emphasizes the sound from the front speakers v Emphasizes the sound from the rear speakers Adjustment range front 12 to rear 12 e The factory default setting is 0 4 Setting the Sub Woofer Control You can adjust the volume output to the Sub Woofer e The factory default setting is 0 3 1 Touch the Others key to display the Others tab screen 3 2 Touch the or key of the Sub Woofer Ctrl
96. tionship between DVD video category codes and parental level are shown in the following table Use this table when setting the parental level 4 2 Touch the ten key 0 to 9 to input a 4 digit LEVEL7 NC 17 country code see the following table NO ONE 17 AND UNDER 4 3 Touch the ENT key ADMITTED Country code list LEVEL6 R Country Input code RESTRICTED LEVEL4 PG 13 Canada 9709 PARENTS STRONGLY United States 8583 CAUTIONED American Samoa 6583 LEVEL3 PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE _ SR SUGGESTED uerto Rico 8082 LEVELI G St Pierre and Miquelon 8077 GENERAL AUDIENCES Virgin Islands U S 8673 s The contents that the parental level restricts vary with the country code Setting up the parental level A 1 Operating a DVD video You can change the level of parental lock audiovisual restriction This function allows cutting scenes that are unfavorable for children or replacing them automatically with other scenes prepared in advance For example by replacing scenes of radical violence or portrayals of sex with safe scenes you can make a trouble free story as if it were so from the beginning e The factory default setting is 8 4 1 Touch the or key of the Parental Level item The Password input screen is displayed 4 2 Touch the ten key 0 to 9 to input a 4 digit password and touch the ENT key e The factory default setting of the password is
97. tom otf High Pass Filter s Low Pass Filter Settings gt Audio Beat EQ Amp Cancel BBE MP Magna Bass EX Setings gt Audio Back Y Repeat Audio ATT Beat EQ BAL FAD Others x BEQ1 BEQ2 BEQ3 Custom Off Bass Boost 0 ar Settings gt Audio Beat EQ Balance Fader 12 NX509 o Repeat BAL FAD Xx Random 0 4 Through gt 4 Through gt 11 00 BAL FAD BAL FAD tab screen Back 0 Repeat Others x gt a Remote Control Unit LA Names of buttons Signal transmitter Operating range 30 in all directions SUBTITLE AUDIO AOS ANGLE TOP MENU MENU ENT C A V al gt isounce LST UC RETURN BAND Ls OO gt n NR oe QOQ taal gt gt clarion 4 Inserting the Battery 1 Slide the rear cover in the direction of the arrow and remove it 2 Insert the CR2025 battery bundled with the remote control unit in the directions shown in the figure then close the rear cover Note Using battery improperly can cause it to explode Take note of the following points e Do not short circuit disassemble or heat battery e Do not dispose of battery into fire or flames e Dispose of spent battery properly CR2025 battery Rear cover LJ Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons You can use the remote control unit to control the NX509 When the 2 Zone function is O
98. tomatically enter into the Video mode and the playback starts The specified video image is also displayed on the rear monitor if connected e When in the Simple Control mode touch the Music Videos key to switch to the Video mode To return to the Music mode touch the Music Videos key again 2 Touch the Hide key to hide the iPod mode screen The video image will be displayed on this unit 3 To display the iPod mode screen touch the screen Note e Audio Only is displayed when the automobile is moving Video data may not be played back according to the status of the iPod The volume setting of video data is relatively lower than audio data Be sure to lower the volume setting before switching to the other mode Do not select the categories with no track registered from a list screen The iPod may be frozen If the iPod is frozen reset the iPod by following the procedure described in the instruction manual of the iPod 42 NX509 Selecting the Output Signal This setting is used to select the audio signal of video tracks 1 Touch the Options key 2 Touch the Digital or Analog key of the Output Signal item to specify the setting Digital The digital audio data via the USB will be output Normally select this setting Analog The analog audio data via the AUX1 will be output Select this setting if your iPod cannot output digital signals 3 Touch the Back key to return to the pr
99. ts generally sold 2 NX509 Expanding visual features Rear Vision Camera CC2011 CAA185 Rear Monitor N M USB Memory Playable Discs This DVD player can play the following discs Playable discs COMPACT COMPACT DVD lt VIDEO DVD video discs DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT Audio CDs CD TEXT In addition the DVD player can play CD R RW DVD R RW and DVD R RW discs on which the following media files have been recorded Playable media files Tr 7 Ay Plays ID3 TAG Be Sns WMA DivX MP3 ID3 TAG AAC For detailed information see the sections entitled MP3 WMA AAC Operations page 30 and DivX Operations page 33 About CD Extra discs A CD Extra disc is a disc in which a total of two sessions have been recorded The first session is Audio session and the second session is Data session Your personally created CDs with more than second data sessions recorded cannot be played on this DVD player Note e When you play a CD Extra disc only the first session will be recognized About playing a CD R RW disc This player can play CD R RW discs previously recorded in Audio CD format or format with MP3 WMA AAC DivX files About playing a DVD R RW or DVD R RW disc This player can play DVD R RW and DVD R RW discs previously recorded in DVD video format or format with MP3 WMA AAC DivX files Dis
100. w the Tracks to be listed by specifying the Video Podcast name O Playlists key The list of all the Playlists and Video Playlists stored in the Pod is displayed O Music key The following category keys are displayed You can narrow the listed items by selecting these categories e The category keys displayed may differ depending on the connected iPod Playlists The list of all the Playlists stored in the iPod is displayed Artists You can narrow the Albums to be listed by specifying the Artist name Albums The list of all the Albums stored in the iPod is displayed Songs The list of all the Tracks stored in the iPod is displayed Genres You can narrow the Artists to be listed by specifying the Genre name Composers You can narrow the Albums to be listed by specifying the Composer name Selecting tracks to be played from a list screen 1 Touch the desired Category key from the iPod mode screen to display the corresponding list screen 2 Touch the desired item key on the screen to specify it e Touch the a or Y key to scroll the list You can also use the ABC Search function to scroll the list see below When a track list of an Album Playlist or Video Playlist is displayed specifying a track starts playback of the specified album playlist from the specified track When the track list of the Songs is displayed specifying a track starts playback of all the tracks
101. yback from the previous position 4 Controlling the iPod Operation keys iPod mode screen Play mode icons List keys 1 iPod ag SET Sonos 00003 of 03624 00 03 11 BE TITLE Feel so Good e z a 3 D 5 ARTIST Jamiroquai ALUBM A Funk Odyssey Options key Music Videos key Music Videos key Switches the operation mode to the Video mode or Music mode e Enabled in the Simple Control mode List keys Displays the corresponding list screen to select track to be played Videos Playlists and Music are available Hide key Hides the iPod mode screen to display the playback picture e Displayed only in the Video mode Options key Displays the Options screen You can specify play modes and other settings from this screen Play mode icons Displays status of Repeat Shuffle play 1 track Repeat All Repeat Song Shuffle foad Album Shuffle Pausing playback 1 Touch the H key during playback Playback pauses 2 To resume playback touch the H key again Playback resumes NX509 39 Jenuew S J3UMO Skipping a track searching 1 Touch the a Track or w Track key during playback Tracks are skipped as many as the times the key is touched and playback starts e Touching the a Track key starts playback from the beginning of the next track e Touching the v Track key starts playback from the beginning of

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