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Multi-CD/DAB control DSP High power CD player
with RDS tuner
Syntoniseur RDS, lecteur de CD, "Puissance élevée",
processeur de signal numérique (DSP) et contrôleur
DAB/CD
Operation Manual
DEH-P920R
Mode d'emploi
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL


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Contents
Dear Customer ............................................ 3
Key Finder .................................................... 4
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Head Unit
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Remote Controller
Before Using This Product ...................... 5
About This Product .......................................... 5
About This Manual ............................................ 5
Important .......................................................... 5
Resetting the Microprocessor ............................ 5
About the Demo Mode ...................................... 6
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Reverse Demo
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Feature Demo
When using the DAB
(Digital Audio Broadcasting) Tuner .......... 7
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About This Product's Indications
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Operation
Precaution ........................................................ 10
After-sales Service for Pioneer Products ........ 10
Remote Controller and Care .................. 11
Using the Remote Controller .......................... 11
Batteries .......................................................... 12
Basic Operation ...................................... 13
To Listen to Music .......................................... 13
Basic Operation of Tuner ................................ 14
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Manual and Seek Tuning
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Preset Tuning
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Band
Basic Operation of Built-in CD Player .......... 15
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Switching the Display
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Eject
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Switching the Display
(only for CD TEXT Discs)
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Track Search and Fast Forward/Reverse
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Disc Loading Slot
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Open
Basic Operation of Multi-CD Player .............. 17
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Switching the Display
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Track Search and Fast Forward/Reverse
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Disc Search
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Switching the Display
(When playing a CD TEXT disc on a CD
TEXT compatible Multi-CD player)
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Disc Number Search
(for 6-Disc, 12-Disc types)
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Disc Number Rough Search
(for 50-Disc type only)
Corresponding Display Indications
and Buttons................................................ 19
Entering the Function Menu ............................ 19
Function Menu Functions ................................ 20
Entering the Detailed Setting Menu ................ 22
Detailed Setting Menu Functions .................... 23
Tuner Operation ...................................... 24
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Local Seek Tuning (LOCAL)
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Selecting Stations by Station List
(Station List)
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Best Stations Memory
(Best Stations Memory)
Using the RDS Functions ........................ 26
PTY Function .................................................. 26
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Searching the PTY
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PTY Alarm
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Canceling Announcements
Display Modes ................................................ 28
TA Function (Traffic Announcement) ............ 29
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Activating/Deactivating the TA Function
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Canceling Traffic Announcements
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Adjusting the TA Volume
Radio Text ...................................................... 31
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Radio Text Display
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Storing Radio Text in Memory
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Recalling Preset Radio Text
Using the Built-in CD Player .................. 33
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Repeat Play (Play Mode)
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Random Play (RandomPlay)
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Scan Play (Scan Play)
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Pause (Pause)
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Selecting Tracks by Track Title List
(Track List)
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Disc Title Input (Title Input ABC)
Using Multi-CD Players .......................... 36
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Repeat Play (Play Mode)
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Random Play (RandomPlay)
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Scan Play (Scan Play)
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Pause (Pause)
Compression and DBE (Compression) ............ 38
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Comp./DBE ON/OFF Switching
ITS (Instant Track Selection) .......................... 38
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ITS Programming (ITS Memory)
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ITS Play (ITS Play)
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Erase a Track Program
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Erase a Disc Program
Disc Title ........................................................ 40
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Disc Title Input (Title Input ABC)
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Selecting Discs by Disc Title List
(Disc List)
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Selecting Tracks by Track Title List
(Track List)


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Audio Adjustment .................................... 42
Selecting the Equalizer Curve ........................ 42
Entering the Audio Menu 1 ............................ 42
Audio Menu 1 Functions ................................ 43
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Balance Adjustment (FAD/BAL)
Graphic Equalizer ............................................ 43
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About the Flat and Custom
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Recalling the Equalizer Curves (EqualizEr)
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Adjusting the Equalizer Curves (EqualizEr)
Sound Field Control and Octaver .................... 46
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Recalling the Sound Field Program
(SFC & OCT)
Position Selector .............................................. 47
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About the Position Indicator
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Setting the Listening Position (Position)
Entering the Audio Menu 2 ............................ 48
Audio Menu 2 Functions ................................ 49
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Subwoofer Output (Sub W-1)
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Subwoofer Setting Adjustment (Sub W-2)
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Non-Fading Output (Non FadE-1)
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Non-Fading Output Level Adjustment
(Non FadE-2)
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High Pass Filter (High Pass)
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Loudness Adjustment (LoudnEss)
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Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) Function
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Source Level Adjustment (SLA) Function
Auto-equalizing Function ................................ 53
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Before Operating the Auto-equalization
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Auto-equalizing
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Error Codes of Auto-equalizing Function
Detaching and Replacing
the Front Panel .................................. 57
Theft Protection .............................................. 57
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Detaching the Front Panel
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Replacing the Front Panel
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Warning Tone
Initial Setting ............................................ 59
Entering the Initial Setting Menu .................... 59
Initial Setting Menu Functions ........................ 60
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Setting the Calendar and Time
(Calendar&Time)
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Setting the DAB Priority Function
(DAB Priority)
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Setting the Warning Tone (Warning Tone)
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Switching the "Multi-CD" Display
("Multi-CD" display)
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Switching the AUX Mode (AUX)
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Switching the Rear Speaker Output
(Rear Speaker Out)
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Setting the Subwoofer Control
(Sub woofer control)
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Setting the Dimmer (Dimmer)
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Selecting the Digital Attenuator
(Digital Attenuator)
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Selecting the Wall Paper (Wall Paper)
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Selecting the Brightness (Brightness)
DFS Alarm Function ................................ 64
Activating the DFS Alarm Feature .................. 64
Setting Entry Delay Time ................................ 64
Activating Internal Speaker ON/OFF ............ 65
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Speaker Volume Output Adjustment
Setting the Selectable Output
(Pulsed/Constant Output) ........................ 66
Selecting Door Switching Systems ................ 66
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Door System Confirmation
Starter Disable ................................................ 68
Central Door Lock Systems ............................ 69
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Selecting the Door Lock Type
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Door Lock Confirmation
Operation of "DFS Alarm" ............................ 70
Arming Alarm ................................................ 70
Disarming Alarm ............................................ 71
Entry Detection .............................................. 71
Other Functions ........................................ 72
Time Display .................................................. 72
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Displaying the Time
Off Clock ........................................................ 72
Switching the Entertainment Display .............. 73
Using the PGM Button (Program Function) .... 74
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Setting PGM Button
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Using the PGM Button
Using the AUX Source .................................... 76
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Selecting the AUX Source
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AUX Title Input
Cellular Telephone Muting .............................. 76
CD Player and Care .................................. 77
Precaution ........................................................ 77
Built-in CD Player's Error Message .............. 77
Specifications .......................................... 78
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FRANÇAIS
ITALIANO
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Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just purchased is only the start of your
musical enjoyment. Now it's time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your
equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer
Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level.
One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion--and,
most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to higher volumes of
sound. So what sounds "normal" can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against
this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
· Start your volume control at a low setting.
· Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distor-
tion.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
· Set the dial and leave it there.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all,
we want you listening for a lifetime.
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since
hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the
Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid pro-
longed exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection.
Decibel
Level
Example
30
Quiet library, soft whispers
40
Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic
50
Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office
60
Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine
70
Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant
80
Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet.
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE
90
Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower
100
Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill
120
Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap
140
Gunshot blast, jet plane
180
Rocket launching pad
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.


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Key Finder
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Head Unit
Remote Controller
A remote controller that enables remote operation of the head unit is supplied.
Operation is the same as when using buttons on the head unit.
ATT button
This lets you quickly lower volume level (by about 90%).
Press once more to return to the original volume level.
FUNCTION button
SOURCE/OFF button
BAND button
5/ buttons
2/3 buttons
AUDIO button
PGM button
Raise or lower the volume.
+/­ button
5//2/3 buttons
SOURCE/OFF button
+/­ button
AUDIO button
PTY button
Buttons 1­6
RT button
PGM button
FUNCTION button
EQ selector
DISPLAY button
ENTERTAINMENT button
EJECT button
BAND button
RESET button