JVC KW-R950BT CD Receiver Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
JVC

JVC KW-R950BT CD Receiver

Product Information

The KW-R950BT is a CD receiver that allows you to play CDs, as well as music from your smartphone or other devices. It comes with a remote control for ease of use and has a display window that shows the current settings and source. The product has a volume knob for adjusting the volume, and it also has a clock and date feature.

Before Use
Before using the product, it is important to note that the remote control contains a coin/button cell battery that can cause severe internal burns if swallowed. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediatemedical attention.

Basics
The faceplate of the KW-R950BT has a loading slot for inserting CDs. The product has a volume knob for adjusting the volume and a remote control (RM- RK52) with a remote sensor. To reset the product, press and hold the volume knob for a few seconds.

Getting Started

When using the product for the first time, pull out the insulation sheet. To replace the battery in the remote control, slide the back cover off and replace the battery with a new one. To adjust the volume, select a source, and change the display information, use the volume knob or remote control. To set up the product for first-time use:

  1. Acknowledge the crossover type and cancel the demonstration by pressing the volume knob.
  2. Set the clock and date by pressing and holding MENU, selecting [CLOCK], setting the time and date, and selecting [CLOCK FORMAT].
  3. Set the basic settings by pressing and holding MENU, selecting an item from the table in the product manual, and pressing the knob to activate or select the setting.

Once the product is set up, you can use it to play CDs and music from other devices, adjust the volume, and change the display information using the volume knob or remote control.

Installation/Connection

The product manual contains detailed instructions on how to install and connect the KW-R950BT to your car’s audio system. Follow the instructions carefully to ensure proper installation and use of the product.

Specifications

The KW-R950BT has the following specifications:

  • CD receiver
  • Remote control (RM-RK52)
  • Display window
  • Volume knob
  • Clock and date feature

Refer to the product manual for a complete list of specifications.

KW-R950BT
CD RECEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

How to read this manual · The displays and faceplates shown in this manual are examples used to
provide clear explanations of the operations. For this reason, they may be different from the actual displays or faceplates. · Operations are explained mainly using buttons on the faceplate. · English indications are used for the purpose of explanation. You can select the display language from the menu. (Page 6) · [XX] indicates the selected items. · (Page XX) indicates references are available on the stated page.
This symbol on the product means there are important operating and maintenance instructions in this manual. Be sure to carefully read instructions in this manual.

Before Use

IMPORTANT · To ensure proper use, please read through this manual before using this
product. It is especially important that you read and observe Warnings and Cautions in this manual. · Please keep the manual in a safe and accessible place for future reference.

· If a disc error occurs due to condensation on the laser lens, eject the disc and wait for the moisture to evaporate.
· Depending on the types of cars, the antenna will automatically extend when you turn on the unit with the antenna control wire connected (page 34). Turn off the unit when parking at a low ceiling area.

WARNING · Do not operate any function that takes your attention away from safe
driving. · Do not ingest the battery, Chemical Burn Hazard.
The remote control supplied with this product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention.

Remote control (RM-RK52): · Do not leave the remote control in hot places such as on the dashboard. · Risk of fire or explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Ensure to replace only with the same type. · Risk of fire, explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas if the
battery is left in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment and/or subjected extremely low air pressure. The battery pack or batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. · Risk of fire, explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas if the battery is disposed into fire or a hot oven, recharged, shorted, mechanically crushed or cut of the battery. · If spilled fluid comes in contact with your eyes or on clothing, immediately rinse with water and consult a physician.

CAUTION Volume setting: · Adjust the volume so that you can hear sounds outside the car to prevent
accidents. · Lower the volume before playing digital sources to avoid damaging the
speakers by the sudden increase of the output level.

General: · Avoid using the external device if it might hinder safe driving. · Make sure all important data has been backed up. We shall bear no
responsibility for any loss of recorded data. · Never put or leave any metallic objects (such as coins or metal tools) inside
the unit to prevent a short circuit.

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Basics
Faceplate

Loading slot

Display window*

How to reset

  • Only for illustration purpose. To Turn on the power Adjust the volume
    Select a source Change the display information

Volume knob
On the faceplate Press SOURCE B. · Press and hold to turn off the power. Turn the volume knob. Press the volume knob to mute the sound or pause playback. · Press again to cancel. The volume level returns to the previous level before muting or pause. · Press SOURCE B repeatedly. · Press SOURCE B, then turn the volume knob within 2 seconds. Press MENU repeatedly. (Page 29)

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Basics
Remote control (RM-RK52)
Remote sensor (Do not expose to bright sunlight.)

Getting Started

Pull out the insulation sheet when using for the first time.
How to replace the battery

To Adjust the volume
Select a source

On the remote control
Press VOL + or VOL ­ . · Press and hold VOL + to continuously increase
the volume to 15.
Press d to mute the sound or pause playback. · Press again to cancel. The volume level returns to
the previous level before muting or pause.
Press SOURCE repeatedly.

1 Acknowledge the crossover type and cancel the demonstration
When you turn on the power for the first time (or [FACTORY RESET] is set to [YES], see page 6), the display shows: “2-WAY X’OVER” or “3-WAY X’OVER”
“PRESS” “VOLUME KNOB” “TO CONFIRM”.
1 Press the volume knob to acknowledge the current crossover type. Then, the display shows: “CANCEL DEMO” “PRESS” “VOLUME KNOB” · To change the crossover type, see page 22.
2 Press the volume knob. [YES] is selected for the initial setup.
3 Press the volume knob again. “DEMO OFF” appears.
2 Set the clock and date
1 Press and hold MENU. 2 Turn the volume knob to select [CLOCK], then press the knob.

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Getting Started

To adjust the clock 3 Turn the volume knob to select [CLOCK ADJUST], then press the knob. 4 Turn the volume knob to make the settings, then press the knob.
Set the time in the order of “Hour” “Minute”. 5 Turn the volume knob to select [CLOCK FORMAT], then press the knob. 6 Turn the volume knob to select [12H] or [24H], then press the knob.

To set the date 7 Turn the volume knob to select [DATE SET], then press the knob. 8 Turn the volume knob to make the settings, then press the knob.
Set the date in the order of “Day” “Month” “Year”. 9 Press MENU to exit.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

3 Set the basic settings

1 Press and hold MENU. 2 Turn the volume knob to select an item (see the following table), then
press the knob. 3 Repeat step 2 until the desired item is selected or activated. 4 Press MENU to exit.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

[SYSTEM] [KEY BEEP] [SOURCE SELECT] [AM SRC]1 [SW1 SRC]1 [SW2 SRC]*1

Default: [XX] (Not applicable when 3-way crossover is selected.) (Page 22)

[ON]: Enables AM in source selection. ; OFF: Disables. (Page 7) [ON]: Enables SW1 in source selection. ; OFF: Disables. (Page 7) [ON]: Enables SW2 in source selection. ; OFF: Disables. (Page 7)

[BT AUDIO SRC]1 [ON]: Enables BT AUDIO in source selection. ; OFF: Disables. (Page 19) [BUILT-IN AUX]1 [ON]: Enables AUX in source selection. ; OFF: Disables. (Page 11) [F/W UPDATE]*2 [UPDATE SYSTEM] [F/W UP xxxx] [YES]: Starts upgrading the firmware. ; [NO]: Cancels (upgrading is not activated). For details on how to update the firmware, visit https://www.jvc.net/cs/car/. [FACTORY RESET] [YES]: Resets the settings to default (except the stored station). ; [NO]: Cancels. [CLOCK] [TIME SYNC] [CLOCK DISPLAY] [ON]: The clock time is automatically set using the Clock Time (CT) data in FM Radio Data System signal. ; OFF: Cancels.
[ON]: The clock time is shown on the display even when the unit is turned off. ; OFF: Cancels. [ENGLISH] [ESPANOL]

Select the display language for menu and music information if applicable. By default, [ENGLISH] is selected.

[DEMO MODE] [ON]: Activates the display demonstration automatically if no operation is done for about 15 seconds. ; OFF: Deactivates.

1 Not displayed when the corresponding source is selected. 2 Firmware downgrade is prohibited.

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Radio

Settings in memory You can store up to 18 stations for FM and 6 stations for AM/SW1/SW2.

· “STEREO” indicator lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength.
· The unit switches to FM alarm automatically when receiving an alarm signal from FM broadcast.
Search for a station
1 Press SOURCE B repeatedly to select FM, AM, SW1 or SW2. 2 Press S / T (or press H / I on the remote control) to search for a
station automatically. (or) Press and hold S / T (or press and hold H / I on the remote control) until “M” flashes, then press repeatedly to search for a station manually.

Store a station
While listening to a station…
Press and hold one of the number buttons (1 to 6). (or)
1 Press and hold the volume knob until “PRESET MODE” flashes. 2 Turn the volume knob to select a preset number, then press the knob.
“MEMORY” appears once the station is stored.

Select a stored station

Press one of the number buttons (1 to 6).

(or)

1 Press

.

2 Turn the volume knob to select a preset number, then press the knob.

Other settings

1 Press and hold MENU. 2 Turn the volume knob to select an item (page 8), then press the
knob. 3 Repeat step 2 until the desired item is selected/activated or follow the
instructions stated on the selected item. 4 Press MENU to exit.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

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Radio

[TUNER SETTING] [RADIO TIMER] [SSM] [LOCAL SEEK] [IF BAND] [MONO SET] [NEWS SET]*2

Default: [XX] Turns on the radio at a specific time regardless of the current source. 1 [ONCE]/[DAILY]/[WEEKLY]/OFF: Select how often the timer will be
turned on. 2 [FM]/[AM]/[SW1]/[SW2]: Select the source. 3 [01] to [18] (for FM)/[01] to [06] (for AM/SW1/SW2): Select the preset
station. 4 Set the activation day*1 and time. “M” indicator lights up when complete.
Radio Timer will not activate for the following cases. · The unit is turned off. · OFF is selected for [AM SRC]/[SW1 SRC]/[SW2 SRC] in
[SOURCE SELECT] after Radio Timer for AM/SW1/SW2 is selected. (Page 6)
[SSM 01­06]/[SSM 07­12]/[SSM 13­18]: Automatically presets up to 18 stations for FM. “SSM” stops flashing when the first 6 stations are stored. Select [SSM 07­12]/[SSM 13­18] to store the following 12 stations.

· Settings made are applicable only to the selected source/station. Once
you change the source/station, you need to make the settings again.
[AUTO]: Increases the tuner selectivity to reduce interference noises from adjacent FM stations. (Stereo effect may be lost.) ; [WIDE]: Subjects to interference noises from adjacent FM stations, but sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will remain.
[ON]: Improves the FM reception, but the stereo effect will be lost. ; OFF: Cancels.
[ON]: The unit will temporarily switch to News Programme if available. ;

[REGIONAL]2 [AF SET]2 [TI] [PTY SEARCH]*2 [ON]: Switches to another station only in the specific region using the “AF” control. ; OFF: Cancels.
[ON]: Automatically searches for another station broadcasting the same program in the same Radio Data System network with better reception when the current reception is poor. ; OFF: Cancels.
[ON]: Allows the unit to temporarily switch to Traffic Information if available (“TI” indicator lights up) while listening to all sources except in AM/SW1/SW2. ; OFF: Cancels.
Select a PTY code (see the following “PTY code”). If there is a station broadcasting a program of the same PTY code as you have selected, that station is tuned in.

1 Selectable only when [ONCE] or [WEEKLY] is selected in step 1. 2 Selectable only when in FM source.

· If the volume is adjusted during reception of traffic information, alarm or news bulletin, the adjusted volume is memorized automatically. It will be applied the next time traffic information, alarm or news bulletin is turned on.

PTY code
[NEWS], [AFFAIRS], [INFO], [SPORT], [EDUCATE], [DRAMA], [CULTURE], [SCIENCE], [VARIED], [POP M] (music), [ROCK M] (music), [EASY M] (music), [LIGHT M] (music), [CLASSICS], [OTHER M] (music), [WEATHER], [FINANCE], [CHILDREN], [SOCIAL], [RELIGION], [PHONE IN], [TRAVEL], [LEISURE], [JAZZ], [COUNTRY], [NATION M] (music), [OLDIES], [FOLK M] (music),
[DOCUMENT]

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CD/USB/iPod

Insert a disc

Eject disc

Label side

Connect an iPod/iPhone USB input terminal

iPod/ iPhone

The source changes to CD automatically and playback starts.

Connect a USB device USB input terminal

USB device

USB 2.0 cable* (commercially available)
The source changes to USB automatically and playback starts.

  • Do not leave the cable inside the car when not in use.

Accessory of the iPod/iPhone
The source changes to iPod USB automatically and playback starts. · You can also connect iPod/iPhone via Bluetooth. (Page 13)
Do not leave the cable inside the car when not in use.
Basic operations

Selectable source: CD/USB/iPod USB or iPod BT For playable audio file, see “Playable files” on page 28.
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CD/USB/iPod

To Reverse/ Fast-forward Select a track/file Select a folder* Repeat play
Random play

On the faceplate

On the remote control

Press and hold S / T. Press and hold H / I.

Press S / T.

Press H / I.

Press 1J / 2K.

Press J / K.

Press 5B repeatedly.

[TRACK REPEAT]/[ALL REPEAT]: Audio CD [TRACK REPEAT]/[FOLDER REPEAT]/[ALL REPEAT]: MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC file [REPEAT ONE]/[REPEAT ALL]/[REPEAT OFF]: iPod

Press 4A repeatedly.

[ALL RANDOM]/[RANDOM OFF]: Audio CD [FOLDER RANDOM]/[ALL RANDOM]/[RANDOM OFF]: MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC file [SHUFFLE OFF]/[SHUFFLE ON]: iPod

  • For CD: Only for MP3/WMA/AAC files. This does not work for iPod.

Select music drive
While in USB source, press 6MODE repeatedly.
Stored songs in the following drive will be played back. · Selected internal or external memory of a smartphone (Mass Storage
Class). · Selected drive of a multiple drive device. (This unit can support multiple
drive device of up to 4 drives. However, this unit may take some time to read if three or more cards are connected.)

Select a file to play From a folder or list

1 Press

.

2 Turn the volume knob to select a folder/list, then press the knob.

3 Turn the volume knob to select a file, then press the knob.

Selected file starts playing.

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CD/USB/iPod

Quick search (applicable only for CD source and USB source)

If you have many files, you can search through them quickly.

1 Press

.

2 Turn the volume knob to select a folder/list, then press the knob.

3 Turn the volume knob quickly to browse through the list quickly.

4 Turn the volume knob to select a file, then press the knob.

Selected file starts playing.

Alphabet search (applicable only for iPod USB source and iPod BT source)

You can search for a file according to the first character.

1 Press

.

2 Turn the volume knob to select a list, then press the knob.

3 Press 1J / 2K or turn the volume knob quickly to select the desired

character (A to Z, 0 to 9, OTHERS).

Select “OTHERS” if the first character is other than A to Z, 0 to 9.

4 Press the volume knob to start searching.

Files with the characters you searched for or with similar characters

(alphabetical order) will be displayed.

5 Turn the volume knob to select a file, then press the knob.

Selected file starts playing.

· To return to the previous setting item, press

.

· To cancel, press and hold

.

AUX
You can listen to music from a portable audio player via the auxiliary input jack.
Preparation: Select [ON] for [BUILT-IN AUX] in [SOURCE SELECT]. (Page 6)

Start listening

1 Connect a portable audio player (commercially available).

Auxiliary input jack

Portable audio player

3.5 mm stereo mini plug with “L” shaped connector (commercially available)
2 Press SOURCE B repeatedly to select AUX. 3 Turn on the portable audio player and start playback.
Use a 3-core plug head stereo mini plug for optimum audio output.

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JVC Remote Application
You can control the JVC car receiver from iPhone/iPod touch (via Bluetooth or via USB input terminal) or Android device (via Bluetooth) using JVC Remote application. · For more information, visit https://www.jvc.net/cs/car/.
Preparation: Install the latest version of JVC Remote application on your device before connecting.

Start using JVC Remote application
1 Start up the JVC Remote application on your device. 2 Connect your device.
· For Android device: Pair the Android device with this unit via Bluetooth. (Page 13)
· For iPhone/iPod touch: Connect iPhone/iPod touch to the USB input terminal. (Page 9) (or) Pair the iPhone/iPod touch with this unit via Bluetooth. (Page 13) (Make sure the USB input terminal is not connected to any device.)
3 Select the device to use from the menu. See the following “Settings to use JVC Remote application”. By default, [ANDROID] is selected. To use iPhone/iPod touch, select [YES] for [IOS].

Settings to use JVC Remote application

1 Press and hold MENU. 2 Turn the volume knob to select an item (see the following table), then
press the knob. 3 Repeat step 2 until the desired item is selected or activated. 4 Press MENU to exit.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

Default: [XX] [REMOTE APP] [SELECT] Selects the device ([IOS] or [ANDROID]) to use the application.

[IOS] [YES]: Selects iPhone/iPod touch to use the application via Bluetooth or

connected via USB input terminal. ; [NO]: Cancels.

If [IOS] is selected, select iPod BT source (or iPod USB source if your iPhone/

iPod touch is connected via USB input terminal) to activate the application.

· The connectivity of the application will be interrupted or disconnected if:

­ You change from iPod BT source to any playback source connected via the

USB input terminal.

­ You change from iPod USB source to iPod BT source.

[ANDROID] [ANDROID LIST] [STATUS] [YES]: Selects Android device to use the application via Bluetooth. ; [NO]: Cancels.
Selects the Android device to use from the list. · Displayed only when [ANDROID] of [SELECT] is set to [YES].
Shows the status of the selected device. [IOS CONNECTED]: You are able to use the application using the iPhone/ iPod touch connected via Bluetooth or USB input terminal. [IOS NOT CONNECTED]: No iOS device is connected to use the application. [ANDROID CONNECTED]: You are able to use the application using the Android device connected via Bluetooth. [ANDROID NOT CONNECTED]: No Android device is connected to use the application.

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Bluetooth®
· Depending on the Bluetooth version, operating system and the firmware version of your mobile phone, Bluetooth features may not work with this unit.
· Be sure to turn on the Bluetooth function of the device to make the following operations.
· Signal conditions vary depending on the surroundings.
Bluetooth — Connection Supported Bluetooth profiles ­ Hands-Free Profile (HFP) ­ Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) ­ Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) ­ Serial Port Profile (SPP) ­ Phonebook Access Profile (PBAP) Supported Bluetooth codecs ­ Sub Band Codec (SBC) ­ Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)
Connect the microphone
Rear panel
Microphone (supplied)
Microphone input jack

Adjust the microphone angle

Secure using cord clamps (not supplied) if necessary.

Pair and connect a Bluetooth device for the first time
1 Press SOURCE B to turn on the unit. 2 Search and select the name of your receiver (“KW-R950BT”) on the
Bluetooth device. “BT PAIRING” flashes on the display. · For some Bluetooth devices, you may need to enter the Personal
Identification Number (PIN) code immediately after searching. 3 Perform (A) or (B) depending on what appears on the display.
For some Bluetooth devices, pairing sequence may vary from the steps described below. (A) “Device Name” “XXXXXX” “VOL ­ YES” “BACK ­ NO”
“XXXXXX” is a 6-digit passkey randomly generated during each pairing.
Ensure that the passkeys appear on the unit and Bluetooth device are the same. Press the volume knob to confirm the passkey. Operate the Bluetooth device to confirm the passkey. (B) “Device Name” “VOL ­ YES” “BACK ­ NO” Press the volume knob to start pairing. · If “PAIRING” “PIN 0000” scrolls on the display, enter the PIN
code “0000” into the Bluetooth device. You can change to a desired PIN code before pairing. (Page 17) · If only “PAIRING” appears, operate the Bluetooth device to confirm pairing.
“PAIRING COMPLETED” appears when pairing is completed and “” will light up when the Bluetooth connection is established. The battery and signal strength of the connected Bluetooth device is shown (see [FORMAT] on page 27).
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Bluetooth®
· This unit supports Secure Simple Pairing (SSP). · Up to five devices can be registered (paired) in total. · Once the pairing is completed, the Bluetooth device will remain registered
in the unit even if you reset the unit. To delete the paired device, see [DEVICE DELETE] on page 17. · A maximum of two Bluetooth phones and one Bluetooth audio device can be connected at any time. To connect or disconnect the registered device, see [PHONE SELECT] or [AUDIO SELECT] in [BT MODE]. (Page 17) However, while in BT AUDIO source, you can connect to five Bluetooth audio devices and switch between these five devices. (Page 19) · Some Bluetooth devices may not automatically connect to the unit after pairing. Connect the device to the unit manually. · When the battery of the connected Bluetooth device runs low, “Device Name” “LOW BATTERY” appears. · Refer to the instruction manual of the Bluetooth device for more information.
Auto Pairing
When you connect iPhone/iPod touch to the USB input terminal, pairing request (via Bluetooth) is automatically activated if [AUTO PAIRING] is set to [ON]. (Page 17)
Press the volume knob to pair once you have confirmed the device name.

Bluetooth — Mobile phone
Receive a call When there is an incoming call: · The buttons will blink in the color you have selected in [RING COLOR].
(Page 16) · The unit answers the call automatically if [AUTO ANSWER] is set to a selected
time. (Page 16) During a call: · The buttons stop blinking and illuminate in the color you have selected in
[RING COLOR]. (Page 16) · If you turn off the unit, Bluetooth is disconnected.

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Bluetooth®
The following operations may differ or be unavailable depending on the connected phone.

To

On the faceplate

On the remote control

First incoming call…

Answer a call

Press

or the

volume knob.

Press J / K / H / I.

Reject a call

Press and hold

Press and hold

or the volume knob. J / K / H / I.

End a call

Press and hold

Press and hold

or the volume knob. J / K / H / I.

While talking on the first incoming call…

Answer another

Press

or the

incoming call and hold volume knob.

the current call

( Not available )

Reject another incoming call

Press and hold or the volume knob.

( Not available )

While having two active calls…

End current call and activate held call

Press and hold

Press and hold

or the volume knob. J / K / H / I.

Swap between the

Press

.

current call and held call

( Not available )

Adjust the phone volume*1 [00] to [35] (Default: [15])

Turn the volume knob Press VOL +*2 or

during a call.

VOL ­ during a call.

Switch between handsfree and private talk modes*3

Press a call.

during

( Not available )

1 This adjustment will not affect the volume of the other sources. 2 Press and hold VOL + to continuously increase the volume to 15. *3 Operations may vary according to the connected Bluetooth device.

Improve the voice quality

While talking on the phone…

1 Press and hold MENU. 2 Turn the volume knob to select an item (see the following table), then
press the knob. 3 Repeat step 2 until the desired item is selected or activated. 4 Press MENU to exit.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

Default: [XX] [MIC GAIN] [NR LEVEL] [ECHO CANCEL] [LEVEL ­10] to [LEVEL +10] ([LEVEL ­04]): The sensitivity of the microphone increases as the number increases.
[LEVEL ­05] to [LEVEL +05] ([LEVEL 00]): Adjust the noise reduction level until the least noise is being heard during a phone conversation.
[LEVEL ­05] to [LEVEL +05] ([LEVEL 00]): Adjust the echo cancellation delay time until the least echo is being heard during a phone conversation.

· Call quality may depend on mobile phone.

Make the settings for receiving a call

1 Press

to enter Bluetooth mode.

2 Turn the volume knob to select an item (page 16), then press the

knob.

3 Repeat step 2 until the desired item is selected or activated.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

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Bluetooth®

Default: [XX] [SETTINGS] [AUTO ANSWER] [01 SEC] to [30 SEC]: Answers an incoming call automatically in the selected time (in seconds). ; OFF: Cancels.

[RING COLOR] [COLOR 01] to [COLOR 49] ([COLOR 08]): Selects the illumination color for the buttons as notification when there is an incoming call and during a call. ; OFF: Cancels.

Make a call

You can make a call from the call history, phonebook, or dialing the number. Call by voice is also possible if your mobile phone has the feature.

1 Press

to enter Bluetooth mode.

“(First device name)” appears.

· If two Bluetooth phones are connected, press

again to switch to

the other phone.

“(Second device name)” appears.

2 Turn the volume knob to select an item (see the following table), then

press the knob.

3 Repeat step 2 until the desired item is selected/activated or follow the

instructions stated on the selected item.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

[RECENT CALL]

(Applicable only if the phone supports PBAP.) 1 Press the volume knob to select a name or a phone number.
· “<” indicates call received, “>” indicates call made, “M” indicates call missed.
· “NO HISTORY” appears if there is no recorded call history or call number. 2 Press the volume knob to call.

[PHONEBOOK]

(Applicable only if the phone supports PBAP.) 1 Press 1J / 2K to select the desired letter (A to Z, 0 to 9, and OTHERS).
· “OTHERS” appears if the first character is other than A to Z, 0 to 9. 2 Turn the volume knob to select a name, then press the knob. 3 Turn the volume knob to select a phone number, then press the knob to
call.

· For using phonebook with this unit, make sure to allow access to or transfer from your smartphone. Depending on the connected phone, the process may be different.
· This unit can display only non-accent letters. (Accent letters such as “Ú” are showns as “U”.)

[DIAL NUMBER]

1 Turn the volume knob to select a number (0 to 9) or character ( , #, +).
2 Press S / T to move the entry position. Repeat step 1 and step 2 until you finish entering the phone number.
3 Press the volume knob to call.

[VOICE]

Speak the name of the contact you want to call or the voice command to control the phone functions. (See also the following “Make a call using voice recognition”.)

Make a call using voice recognition

1 Press and hold

to activate the voice recognition of the

connected phone.

2 Speak the name of the contact you want to call or the voice command

to control the phone functions.

· Supported Voice Recognition features vary for each phone. Refer to the instruction manual of the connected phone for details.

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Bluetooth®

Store a contact in memory

You can store up to 6 contacts into the number buttons (1 to 6).

1 Press

to enter Bluetooth mode.

2 Turn the volume knob to select [RECENT CALL], [PHONEBOOK] or

[DIAL NUMBER], then press the knob.

3 Turn the volume knob to select a contact or enter a phone number.

If a contact is selected, press the volume knob to show the phone

number.

4 Press and hold one of the number buttons (1 to 6).

“MEMORY P(selected preset number)” appears when the contact is

stored.

To erase a contact from the preset memory, select [DIAL NUMBER] in step 2, store a blank number in step 3 and proceed to step 4.

Make a call to a registered number

1 Press

to enter Bluetooth mode.

2 Press one of the number buttons (1 to 6).

3 Press the volume knob to call.

“NO PRESET” appears if there is no contact stored.

Bluetooth mode settings

1 Press and hold MENU. 2 Turn the volume knob to select an item (see the following table), then
press the knob. 3 Repeat step 2 until the desired item is selected/activated or follow the
instructions stated on the selected item. 4 Press MENU to exit.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

[BT MODE] [PHONE SELECT] [AUDIO SELECT] [DEVICE DELETE] [PIN CODE EDIT] (0000)
[RECONNECT] [AUTO PAIRING] [INITIALIZE] [INFORMATION]

Default: [XX] Selects the phone or audio device to connect or disconnect. ” ” appears in front of the device name when connected. ” ” appears in front of the current playback audio device. · You can connect a maximum of two Bluetooth phones and one Bluetooth
audio device at a time.
1 Turn the volume knob to select a device to delete, then press the knob. 2 Turn the volume knob to select [YES] or [NO], then press the knob.
Changes the PIN code (up to 6 digits). 1 Turn the volume knob to select a number. 2 Press S / T to move the entry position.
Repeat step 1 and step 2 until you finish entering the PIN code. 3 Press the volume knob to confirm.
[ON]: The unit is automatically reconnect when the last connected Bluetooth device is within the connectable range. ; OFF: Cancels.
[ON]: The unit is automatically paired with the supported Bluetooth device (iPhone/iPod touch) when it is connected through USB input terminal. Depending on the operating system of the connected device, this function may not work. ;

[YES]: Initializes all the Bluetooth settings (including stored pairing, phonebook, and etc.). ; [NO]: Cancels.
[MY BT NAME]: Displays the name of your receiver (“KW-R950BT”). ; [MY ADDRESS]: Shows address of this unit.

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Bluetooth®

Bluetooth compatibility check mode

You can check the connectivity of the supported profile between the Bluetooth device and the unit. · Make sure there is no Bluetooth device paired.

1 Press and hold

.

“BLUETOOTH” “CHECK MODE” appears. “SEARCH NOW USING

PHONE” “PIN IS 0000” scrolls on the display.

2 Search and select the name of your receiver (“KW-R950BT”) on the

Bluetooth device within 3 minutes.

3 Perform (A), (B) or (C) depending on what appears on the display.

(A) “PAIRING” “XXXXXX” (6-digit passkey): Ensure that the same

passkey appears on the unit and Bluetooth device, then operate the

Bluetooth device to confirm the passkey.

(B) “PAIRING” “PIN IS 0000”: Enter “0000” on the Bluetooth device.

(C) “PAIRING”: Operate the Bluetooth device to confirm pairing.

After pairing is done successfully, “PAIRING OK” “Device Name” appears and Bluetooth compatibility check starts. If “CONNECT NOW USING PHONE” appears, operate the Bluetooth device to allow phonebook access to continue. “TESTING” flashes on the display.

The connectivity result flashes on the display. “PAIRING OK” and/or “HANDS- FREE OK”1 and/or “AUD.STREAM OK”2 and/ or “PBAP OK”3: Compatible
1 Compatible with Hands-Free Profile (HFP) 2 Compatible with Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) 3 Compatible with Phonebook Access profile (PBAP)
After 30 seconds, “PAIRING DELETED” appears to indicate that pairing has been deleted, and the unit exits check mode.
· To cancel, press and hold SOURCE B to turn off the power, then turn on the power again.

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Bluetooth®
Bluetooth — Audio
· Operations and display indications may differ according to their availability on the connected device.
· Depending on the connected device, some features may not work with your device.

While in BT AUDIO source, you can connect to five Bluetooth audio devices and switch between these five devices.

Listen to the audio player via Bluetooth
1 Press SOURCE B repeatedly to select BT AUDIO (or press SOURCE on the remote control). · Pressing enters BT AUDIO directly.
2 Operate the audio player via Bluetooth to start playback.

To
Play back/pause
Select group or folder

On the faceplate Press the volume knob. Press 1J / 2K.

On the remote control Press d. Press J / K.

To Reverse skip/ Forward skip Reverse/Fastforward Repeat play
Random play
Select a file from a folder/list Switch between connected Bluetooth audio devices

On the faceplate Press S / T.

On the remote control Press H / I.

Press and hold S / T. Press and hold H / I.

Press 5B repeatedly. [TRACK REPEAT], [ALL REPEAT], [GROUP REPEAT], [REPEAT OFF] Press 4A repeatedly. [GROUP RANDOM], [ALL RANDOM], [RANDOM OFF] Refer to “Select a file to play” on page 10.

Press 6. (Pressing the “Play” key on the connected device itself also causes switching of sound output from the device.)

Listen to iPod/iPhone via Bluetooth
You can listen to the songs on the iPod/iPhone via Bluetooth on this unit.
Press SOURCE B repeatedly to select iPod BT.
· You can operate the iPod/iPhone in the same way as iPod/iPhone via USB input terminal. (Page 9)
· If you plug in an iPod/iPhone to the USB input terminal while listening to iPod BT source, the source automatically changes to iPod USB source. Press SOURCE B to select iPod BT source if the device is still connected via Bluetooth.

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Audio Settings

Select a preset equalizer directly
Press EQ-BASS repeatedly. (or)
Press EQ-BASS , then turn the volume knob within 5 seconds.
Preset equalizer: [FLAT]/[DRVN 3]/[DRVN 2]/[DRVN 1]/[HARD ROCK] (default)/[HIP HOP]/[JAZZ]/[POP]/ [R&B]/[USER]/[CLASSICAL] · Drive equalizer ([DRVN 3]/[DRVN 2]/[DRVN 1]) boosts specific frequencies in the audio signal to reduce the noise heard from outside the car or running noise of the tyres.

Store your own sound settings

1 Press and hold EQ-BASS to enter [EASY EQ] setting. 2 Turn the volume knob to select an item, then press the knob.
Refer to [EASY EQ] for setting and the result is stored to [USER].

· To return to the previous setting item, press

.

· To exit, press EQ-BASS.

Other settings

1 Press and hold MENU. 2 Turn the volume knob to select an item (see the following table), then
press the knob. 3 Repeat step 2 until the desired item is selected/activated or follow the
instructions stated on the selected item. 4 Press MENU to exit.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

Default: [XX] [EQ SETTING] [PRESET EQ] [EASY EQ]

Selects a preset equalizer suitable to the music genre. · Select [USER] to use the settings made in [EASY EQ] or [PRO EQ]. [FLAT]/[DRVN 3]/[DRVN 2]/[DRVN 1]/[HARD ROCK]/[HIP HOP]/[JAZZ]/ [POP]/[R&B]/[USER]/[CLASSICAL]

Adjusts your own sound settings.

· The settings are stored to [USER] in [PRESET EQ].

· The settings made may affect the current settings of [PRO EQ].

[SUB.W SP]12: [00] to [+06]

(Default: [+03] [SUB.W]*1: [­50] to [+10] [00] [BASS]:

[LVL­09] to [LVL+09] [LVL+01] [MID]: [LVL­09] to [LVL+09] [LVL­06] [TRE]: [LVL­09] to [LVL+09] [LVL+03])

1, 2: (see page 21)

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Audio Settings

[PRO EQ]

Adjusts your own sound settings for each source. · The settings are stored to [USER] in [PRESET EQ]. · The settings made may affect the current settings of [EASY EQ].

[62.5HZ] [LEVEL ­09] to [LEVEL +09] ([LEVEL +05]): Adjusts the level to memorize for each source. (Before making an adjustment, select the source you want to adjust.) [ON]: Turns on the extended bass. ; OFF: Cancels. [100HZ]/[160HZ]/[250HZ]/[400HZ]/[630HZ]/[1KHZ]/[1.6KHZ]/[2.5KHZ]/[4KHZ]/ [6.3KHZ]/[10KHZ]/[16KHZ] [LEVEL ­09] to [LEVEL +09]: Adjusts the level to memorize for each source. (Before making an adjustment, select the source you want to adjust.) (Default: [LEVEL +01]/[LEVEL 00]/[LEVEL ­01]/[LEVEL ­02]/[LEVEL ­03]/[LEVEL ­06]/
[LEVEL ­03]/[LEVEL ­02]/[LEVEL ­04]/[LEVEL +04]/[LEVEL +03]/ [LEVEL +07]) [Q FACTOR] [1.35]/[1.50]/[2.00]: Adjust the quality factor. [AUDIO CONTROL] [BASS BOOST] [LEVEL +01] to [LEVEL +05]: Selects your preferred bass boost level. ; OFF: Cancels. [LOUDNESS] [LEVEL 01]/[LEVEL 02]: Boosts low or high frequencies to produce a wellbalanced sound at low volume. ; OFF: Cancels. [SUB.W LEVEL]1 [SPK-OUT]2

(Not applicable when 3-way crossover is selected.) [SUB.W 00] to [SUB.W +06] ([SUB.W +03]): Adjusts the output level of the subwoofer connected via speaker lead. (Page 34)

[PRE-OUT] [SUB.W ­50] to [SUB.W +10] ([SUB.W 00]): Adjusts the output level of the subwoofer connected to the lineout terminals (SW) through an external amplifier. (Page 35) [SUBWOOFER SET] [FADER] [BALANCE]3 [VOLUME ADJUST] [AMP GAIN] [SPK/PRE OUT] [SPEAKER SIZE] [X ‘ OVER] [ON]: Turns on the subwoofer output. ; OFF: Cancels.
(Not applicable when 3-way crossover is selected.) [POSITION R15] to [POSITION F15] ([POSITION 00]): Adjusts the front and rear speaker output balance.
[POSITION L15] to [POSITION R15] ([POSITION 00]): Adjusts the left and right speaker output balance.
[LEVEL ­15] to [LEVEL +06] ([LEVEL 00]): Presets the initial volume level of each source by comparing to the FM volume levels. (Before adjustment, select the source you want to adjust.)
[LOW POWER]: Limits the maximum volume level to 25. (Select if the maximum power of each speaker is less than 50 W to prevent damaging the speakers.) ; [HIGH POWER]: The maximum volume level is 35.
(Not applicable when 3-way crossover is selected.) Depending on the speaker connection method, select the appropriate setting for the desired output. (See “Speaker output settings” on page 22.)
Depending on the crossover type you have selected (see [X ‘ OVER TYPE]) on page 22), 2-way crossover or 3-way crossover setting items will be shown. (See “Crossover settings” on page 23.) By default, 2-way crossover type is selected. [DTA SETTINGS] For settings, see “Digital Time Alignment settings” on page 25.
[CAR SETTINGS]
1 Displayed only when [SUBWOOFER SET] is set to [ON]. 2 For 2-way crossover: Displayed only when [SPK/PRE OUT] is set to [SUB.W/SUB.W].
(Page 22)
3 This adjustment will not affect the subwoofer output.

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[X ` OVER TYPE]

Caution: Adjusts the volume before changing the [X ` OVER TYPE] to avoid the sudden increase or decrease of the output level. · Once you have changed the crossover type, the next time when you turn
on the power, the display shows: “2-WAY X’OVER” or “3-WAY X’OVER” “PRESS” “VOLUME KNOB”
“TO CONFIRM” Press the volume knob to acknowledge in order to proceed to the next desired operation.

[2-WAY]

(Displayed only when [3-WAY] is selected.) [YES]: Selects two way crossover type. ; [NO]: Cancels.

[3-WAY]

(Displayed only when [2-WAY] is selected.) [YES]: Selects three way crossover type. ; [NO]: Cancels.

[SOUND EFFECT] [SPACE ENHANCE] (Not applicable for FM/AM/SW1/SW2 source.) [SMALL]/[MEDIUM]/[LARGE]: Virtually enhances the sound space. ; OFF: Cancels. [SND RESPONSE] [LEVEL1]/[LEVEL2]/[LEVEL3]: Virtually makes the sound more realistic. ; OFF: Cancels. [SOUND LIFT] [LOW]/[MIDDLE]/[HIGH]: Virtually adjusts the sound position heard from the speakers. ; OFF: Cancels. [VOL LINK EQ] [ON]: Boosts the frequency to reduce the noise heard from outside the car or running noise of the tyres. ; OFF: Cancels. [K2 TECHNOLOGY] (Not applicable for FM/AM/SW1/SW2 source and AUX source.) [ON]: Improves the sound quality of compressed music. ; OFF: Cancels.

Speaker output settings [SPK/PRE OUT] (Applicable only if [X ‘ OVER TYPE] is set to [2-WAY])
Select the output setting for the speakers [SPK/PRE OUT], based on the speaker connection method.

Connection via lineout terminals For connections through an external amplifier (Page 35)

Setting on [SPK/PRE OUT]

Audio signal through lineout terminal

FRONT

REAR

SW

[REAR/REAR] (default) Front speakers output

Rear speakers output

Subwoofer output

[SUB.W/SUB.W]

Front speakers output

L (left): Subwoofer output Subwoofer output R (right): (Mute)

Connection via speaker leads
You can also connect the speakers without using an external amplifier but still being able to enjoy the subwoofer output with these settings. (Page 34)

Setting on [SPK/PRE OUT] [REAR/REAR] [SUB.W/SUB.W]

Audio signal through rear speaker lead

L (left)

R (right)

Rear speakers output

Rear speakers output

Subwoofer output

(Mute)

If [SUB.W/SUB.W] is selected: ­ [120HZ] is selected in [SUBWOOFER LPF] and [THROUGH] is not available.
(Page 24) ­ [POSITION R02] is selected in [FADER] and selectable range is [POSITION R15] to
[POSITION 00]. (Page 21)

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Audio Settings

Crossover settings
Below are the available setting items for 2-way crossover and 3-way crossover.
CAUTION Select a crossover type according to how the speakers are connected. (Page 34, 35) If you select a wrong type: · The speakers may be damaged. · The output sound level may be extremely high or low.
SPEAKER SIZE Selects according to the connected speaker size for optimum performance. · The frequency and slope settings are automatically set for the crossover of
the selected speaker. · If [NONE] is selected for the following speaker in [SPEAKER SIZE], the [X OVER] setting of the selected speaker is not available. ­ 2-way crossover: [TWEETER] of [FRONT]/[REAR]/[SUBWOOFER] ­ 3-way crossover: [WOOFER] X OVER (crossover) · [FRQ]/[F-HPF FRQ]/[R-HPF FRQ]/[SW LPF FRQ]/[HPF FRQ]/[LPF FRQ]: Adjusts the
crossover frequency for the selected speakers (high pass filter or low pass filter). If [THROUGH] is selected, all signals are sent to the selected speakers. · [SLOPE]/[F-HPF SLOPE]/[R-HPF SLOPE]/[SW LPF SLOPE]/[HPF SLOPE]/[LPF SLOPE]: Adjusts the crossover slope. Selectable only if a setting other than [THROUGH] is selected for the crossover frequency. · [SW LPF PHASE]/[PHASE]: Selects the phase of the speaker output to be in line with the other speaker output. · [GAIN LEFT]/[GAIN RIGHT]/[F-HPF GAIN]/[R-HPF GAIN]/[SW LPF GAIN]/[GAIN]: Adjusts the output volume of the selected speaker.

2-way crossover setting items

[SPEAKER SIZE] [FRONT] [REAR]1 [SUBWOOFER]2 [X ‘ OVER] [TWEETER] [FRONT HPF] [REAR HPF]1
1, *2: (see page 24) [SIZE] [8CM]/[10CM]/[12CM]/[13CM]/[16CM]/ [17CM]/[18CM]/[4×6]/[5×7]/[6×8]/[6×9]/ [7×10] [TWEETER] [SMALL]/[MIDDLE]/[LARGE]/[NONE] (not connected) [8CM]/[10CM]/[12CM]/[13CM]/[16CM]/[17CM]/[18CM]/[4×6]/ [5×7]/[6×8]/[6×9]/[7×10]/[NONE] (not connected) [16CM]/[20CM]/[25CM]/[30CM]/[38CM OVER]/[NONE] (not connected) [FRQ] [GAIN LEFT] [GAIN RIGHT] [F-HPF FRQ] [F-HPF SLOPE] [F-HPF GAIN] [R-HPF FRQ] [R-HPF SLOPE] [R-HPF GAIN] [1KHZ]/[1.6KHZ]/[2.5KHZ]/[4KHZ]/[5KHZ]/ [6.3KHZ]/[8KHZ]/[10KHZ]/[12.5KHZ] [­08DB] to [00DB] [­08DB] to [00DB] [30HZ]/[40HZ]/[50HZ]/[60HZ]/[70HZ]/[80HZ]/ [90HZ]/[100HZ]/[120HZ]/[150HZ]/[180HZ]/ [220HZ]/[250HZ]/[THROUGH] [­06DB]/[­12DB]/[­18DB]/[­24DB] [­08DB] to [00DB] [30HZ]/[40HZ]/[50HZ]/[60HZ]/[70HZ]/[80HZ]/ [90HZ]/[100HZ]/[120HZ]/[150HZ]/[180HZ]/ [220HZ]/[250HZ]/[THROUGH] [­06DB]/[­12DB]/[­18DB]/[­24DB] [­08DB] to [00DB]

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Audio Settings

[SUBWOOFER LPF]*2 [SW LPF FRQ] [SW LPF SLOPE] [SW LPF PHASE] [SW LPF GAIN] [30HZ]/[40HZ]/[50HZ]/[60HZ]/[70HZ]/[80HZ]/ [90HZ]/[100HZ]/[120HZ]/[150HZ]/[180HZ]/ [220HZ]/[250HZ]/[THROUGH] [­06DB]/[­12DB]/[­18DB]/[­24DB] [REVERSE] (180°)/ [NORMAL] (0°)
[­08DB] to [00DB]

3-way crossover setting items

[SPEAKER SIZE] [TWEETER] [SMALL]/[MIDDLE]/[LARGE] [MID RANGE] [8CM]/[10CM]/[12CM]/[13CM]/[16CM]/[17CM]/[18CM]/[4×6]/[5×7]/ [6×8]/[6×9] [WOOFER]2 [16CM]/[20CM]/[25CM]/[30CM]/[38CM OVER]/[NONE] (not connected) [X ‘ OVER] [TWEETER] [HPF FRQ] [1KHZ]/[1.6KHZ]/[2.5KHZ]/[4KHZ]/[5KHZ]/[6.3KHZ]/ [8KHZ]/[10KHZ]/[12.5KHZ] [SLOPE] [­06DB]/[­12DB] [PHASE] [REVERSE] (180°)/[NORMAL] (0°) [GAIN] [­08DB] to [00DB] [MID RANGE] [HPF FRQ] [30HZ]/[40HZ]/[50HZ]/[60HZ]/[70HZ]/[80HZ]/[90HZ]/ [100HZ]/[120HZ]/[150HZ]/[180HZ]/[220HZ]/[250HZ]/
[THROUGH] [HPF SLOPE] [­06DB]/[­12DB] [LPF FRQ] [1KHZ]/[1.6KHZ]/[2.5KHZ]/[4KHZ]/[5KHZ]/[6.3KHZ]/ [8KHZ]/[10KHZ]/[12.5KHZ]/[THROUGH] [LPF SLOPE] [­06DB]/[­12DB] [PHASE] [REVERSE] (180°)/[NORMAL] (0°) [GAIN] [­08DB] to [00DB] [WOOFER]
2 [LPF FRQ] [30HZ]/[40HZ]/[50HZ]/[60HZ]/[70HZ]/[80HZ]/[90HZ]/ [100HZ]/[120HZ]/[150HZ]/[180HZ]/[220HZ]/[250HZ]/
[THROUGH] [SLOPE] [­06DB]/[­12DB] [PHASE] [REVERSE] (180°)/[NORMAL] (0°) [GAIN] [­08DB] to [00DB]

1 Displayed only when [SPK/PRE OUT] is set to [REAR/REAR]. (Page 22) 2 Displayed only when [SUBWOOFER SET] is set to [ON]. (Page 21)

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Digital Time Alignment settings
Digital Time Alignment sets the delay time of the speaker output to create a more suitable environment for your vehicle. · For more information, see the following “Determining the delay time
automatically”.

[DTA SETTINGS] [POSITION] [DISTANCE]1 [GAIN]1 [DTA RESET] [CAR SETTINGS] [CAR TYPE] [R-SP LOCATION]*2

Selects your listening position (reference point). [ALL]: Not compensating ; [FRONT RIGHT]: Front right seat ; [FRONT LEFT]: Front left seat ; [FRONT ALL]: Front seats · [FRONT ALL] is displayed only when [X ‘ OVER TYPE] is set to
[2-WAY]. (Page 22)
[0CM] to [610CM]: Fine adjust the distance to compensate.
[­8DB] to [0DB]: Fine adjust the output volume of the selected speaker.
[YES]: Resets the settings ([DISTANCE] and [GAIN]) of the selected [POSITION] to default. ; [NO]: Cancels.
Identify your car type and rear speaker location in order to make the adjustment for [DTA SETTINGS].

the type of vehicle. ; OFF: Not compensating.
Selects the location of the rear speakers in your vehicle to calculate the furthest distance from the listening position selected (reference point). · [DOOR]/[REAR DECK]: Selectable only when [CAR TYPE] is
selected as OFF, [COMPACT], [FULL SIZE CAR], [WAGON] or [SUV]. · [2ND ROW]/[3RD ROW]: Selectable only when [CAR TYPE] is selected as [MINIVAN] or [MINIVAN(LONG)].

Determining the delay time automatically
If you specify the distance from the currently set listening position to every speaker, the delay time will be automatically calculated. 1 Set [POSITION] and determine the listening
position as the reference point (the reference point for [FRONT ALL] will be the center between the right and left in the front seats). 2 Measure the distances from the reference point to the speakers. 3 Calculate the distance between the furthest speaker (subwoofer on the illustration) and other speakers. 4 Sets the [DISTANCE] calculated in step 3 for individual speakers. 5 Adjusts [GAIN] for individual speakers.
Example: When [FRONT ALL] is selected as the listening position
1 Before making an adjustment, select the speaker: When 2-way crossover is selected: [FRONT LEFT]/[FRONT RIGHT]/[REAR LEFT]/[REAR RIGHT]/[SUBWOOFER]: ­ [REAR LEFT], [REAR RIGHT] and [SUBWOOFER] is selectable only if a setting other than [NONE] is selected for [REAR] and [SUBWOOFER] of [SPEAKER SIZE]. (Page 23)
When 3-way crossover is selected: [TWEETER LEFT]/[TWEETER RIGHT]/[MID LEFT]/[MID RIGHT]/[WOOFER]: ­ [WOOFER] is selectable only if a setting other than [NONE] is selected for [WOOFER] of
[SPEAKER SIZE]. (Page 24)
2 Displayed only when [X ‘ OVER TYPE] is set to [2-WAY] (page 22) and if a setting other
than [NONE] is selected for [REAR] of [SPEAKER SIZE]. (Page 23)

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Display Settings
Zone identification for brightness settings Zone identification for color settings
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1 Press and hold MENU. 2 Turn the volume knob to select an item (see the following table), then
press the knob. 3 Repeat step 2 until the desired item is selected/activated or follow the
instructions stated on the selected item. 4 Press MENU to exit.

To return to the previous setting item, press

.

[DISPLAY] [DIMMER] [BRIGHTNESS] *1: (see page 27)

Default: [XX] Dims the illumination. OFF: Dimmer is turned off. Brightness changes to [DAY] setting. [ON]: Dimmer is turned on. Brightness changes to [NIGHT] setting. (See the following “[BRIGHTNESS]” settings.) [DIMMER TIME]: Set the time to turn on dimmer and to turn off dimmer. 1 Turn the volume knob to adjust the [ON] time, then press the knob. 2 Turn the volume knob to adjust the OFF time, then press the knob.
(Default: [ON]: [PM6:00] ; OFF: [AM6:00]) [DIMMER AUTO]: Dimmer turns on and off automatically when you turn off or on the car headlights.*1
Sets the brightness for day and night separately. 1 [DAY]/[NIGHT]: Select day or night. 2 Select a zone. (See the illustration on left column.) 3 [LEVEL 00] to [LEVEL 31]: Set the brightness level.

Display Settings

[TEXT SCROLL]2 [SCROLL ONCE]: Scrolls the display information once. ; [SCROLL AUTO]: Repeats scrolling at 5-second intervals. ; [SCROLL OFF]: Cancels. [FORMAT]3

Information below is shown on the supplementary display when Bluetooth device is connected. (Page 29) [BATT/SIGNAL]: Shows the strength of the battery and signal. ; [DATE]: Shows the date.

1 The illumination control wire connection is required. (Page 34) 2 Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly (or will be blank). *3 Functionality depends on the type of phone used.

[COLOR] [PRESET] [DAY COLOR] [NIGHT COLOR]

Selects illumination colors for the buttons on different zones separately. 1 Select a zone ([ZONE 1], [ZONE 2], [ALL ZONE]). (See the illustration on
page 26.) 2 Select a color for the selected zone.
· [COLOR 01] to [COLOR 49] · [USER]: The color you have created for [DAY COLOR] or
[NIGHT COLOR] is shown. · [COLOR FLOW01] to [COLOR FLOW03]: Color changes at different
speeds. · [CRYSTAL]/[FLOWER]/[FOREST]/[GRADATION]/[OCEAN]/[RELAX]/
[SUNSET]: The selected color pattern is shown.* (Selectable only when [ALL ZONE] is selected in step 1.)
Stores your own day and night illumination colors for different zones. 1 Select a zone ([ZONE 1], [ZONE 2]). (See the illustration on page 26.) 2 [RED]/[GREEN]/[BLUE]: Select a primary color. 3 [00] to [31]: Select the level. Repeat step 2 and step 3 for all the primary colors. · Your setting is stored to [USER] in [PRESET]. · [NIGHT COLOR] or [DAY COLOR] is changed by turning on or off your
car’s headlights.

[COLOR GUIDE] [ON]: The illumination color of [ZONE 1] and [ZONE 2] change to white color when settings are performed on menu and list search, except in color setting mode. ; OFF: Cancels.

  • If one of these color patterns is selected, the [ZONE 1] and [ZONE 2] illumination colors will change to the default colors.

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References

Maintenance
Cleaning the unit Wipe off dirt on the faceplate with a dry silicone or soft cloth.
Handling discs · Do not touch the recording surface of the disc. · Do not stick tape etc. on the disc, or use a disc with tape stuck on it. · Do not use any accessories for the disc. · Clean from the center of the disc and move outward. · Clean the disc with a dry silicone or soft cloth. Do not use any solvents. · When removing a disc from this unit, pull it out horizontally. · Remove burrs from the center hole and disc edge before inserting a disc.
More information
For: ­ Latest firmware updates and latest compatible item list ­ JVC original application ­ Any other latest information
Visit https://www.jvc.net/cs/car/.
General · This unit can only play the following CDs:

Playable files · Disc:
Playable audio file: MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma), AAC (.aac) Playable media: CD-R /CD-RW/CD-ROM Playable file format: ISO 9660 Level 1/2, Joliet, Long file name · USB mass storage class device: Playable audio file: MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma), AAC (.aac), AAC (.m4a), WAV (.wav), FLAC (.flac) Playable file system: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32
Even when audio files comply with the standards listed above, playback may be impossible depending on the types or conditions of media or devices. The AAC (.m4a) file in a CD encoded by iTunes cannot be played on this unit.
Unplayable discs · Discs that are not round. · Discs with coloring on the recording surface or discs that are dirty. · Recordable/ReWritable discs that have not been finalized. · 8 cm CD. Attempting to insert using an adapter may cause malfunction.
About USB devices · You cannot connect a USB device via a USB hub. · Connecting a cable whose total length is longer than 5 m may result in abnormal playback. · This unit cannot recognize a USB device whose rating is other than 5 V and exceeds 1.5 A.

· DualDisc playback: The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc” does not comply with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio” standard. Therefore, the use of Non-DVD side of a DualDisc on this product cannot be recommended.
· For detailed information and notes about the playable audio files, visit https://www.jvc.net/cs/car/audiofile/.

About iPod/iPhone
· Made for ­ iPod touch (6th generation) ­ iPhone 5S, 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, X, XS, XS MAX, XR, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, SE (2nd generation), 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
· The song order displayed on the selection menu of this unit may differ from that of the iPod/ iPhone.
· Depending on the version of the operating system of the iPod/iPhone, some functions may not operate on this unit.

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References

Change the display information Each time you press MENU, the display information changes. · If the information is unavailable or not recorded, “NO TEXT”, “NO NAME”, or other information
(eg. station name) appears or display will be blank.
Main display

Supplementary display*1

Clock display or Level meter

*1 Date will be replaced with battery and signal strength of the connected Bluetooth device if [FORMAT] is set to [BATT/SIGNAL]. (Page 27)

Source name FM/AM/SW1/SW2
CD/USB

Display information: Main (Supplementary)
Frequency (Date) Frequency (Date) with Music Synchronization Effect2 back to the beginning
For FM Radio Data System stations only: Station name/Program type (Date) Station name/Program type (Date) with Music Synchronization Effect
2 Radio text (Date)
Radio text+ (Radio text+) Song title (Artist) Song title (Date) Frequency (Date) back to the beginning
For CD-DA: Track title (Artist) Track title (Artist) with Music Synchronization Effect*2 Track title (Disc title) Track title (Date) Playing time (Date) back to the beginning

Source name
iPod USB/iPod BT BT AUDIO AUX

Display information: Main (Supplementary)
For MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC files: Song title (Artist) Song title (Artist) with Music Synchronization Effect2 Song title (Album title) Song title (Date) File name (Folder name) File name (Date) Playing time (Date) back to the beginning
Song title (Artist) Song title (Artist) with Music Synchronization Effect
2 Song title (Album title) Song title (Date) Playing time (Date) back to the beginning
Song title (Artist) Song title (Artist) with Music Synchronization Effect2 Song title (Album title) Song title (Date) Playing time (Date) back to the beginning
Source name (Date) Source name (Date) with Music Synchronization Effect
2 back to the beginning

*2 During Music Synchronization Effect, the illumination color or brightness level of the buttons changes and synchronizes with the music level (depending on the color setting made for [PRESET] on page 27).

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Troubleshooting

Symptom

Remedy

Sound cannot be heard.

· Adjust the volume to the optimum level. · Check the cords and connections.

“MISWIRING CHECK WIRING THEN PWR ON” appears.

Turn the power off, then check to be sure the terminals of the speaker wires are insulated properly. Turn the power on again.

“PROTECTING SEND SERVICE” Send the unit to the nearest service center. appears.

General

Source cannot be selected. Check the [SOURCE SELECT] setting. (Page 6)

The unit does not work at all. Reset the unit. (Page 4)

Correct characters are not displayed.

· This unit can only display uppercase letters, numbers, and a limited number of symbols.
· Depending on the display language you have selected (page 6), some characters may not be displayed correctly.

Radio

· Radio reception is poor. · Static noise while listening
to the radio.

Connect the antenna firmly.

Disc cannot be ejected.

Press and hold to forcibly eject the disc. Be careful not to drop the disc when it is ejected. If this does not solve the problem, reset the unit (page 4).

Noise is generated.

Skip to another track or change the disc.

CD/USB/iPod

“IN DISC” appears and disc cannot be ejected.

Make sure nothing is blocking the loading slot when you eject the disc.

“PLEASE EJECT” appears.

Press , then insert the disc correctly.

Playback order is not as intended.

Optical disc, the files are played in the order which they were recorded. USB device, the folders are played in the order of creation (date and time). The files within each folder are played in the order of the file name (alphabet).

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Symptom

Remedy

Elapsed playing time is not correct.

This depends on the recording process earlier (disc/USB).

“NOT SUPPORT” appears and Check whether the track is a playable format.

track skips.

(Page 28)

“READING” keeps flashing.

· Do not use too many hierarchical levels and folders. · Reload the disc or reattach the device (USB/iPod/
iPhone).

“UNSUPPORTED DEVICE” appears.

· Check whether the connected USB device is compatible with this unit and ensure the file systems are in supported formats. (Page 28)
· Reattach the USB device.

CD/USB/iPod

“UNRESPONSIVE DEVICE” appears.

Make sure the USB device is not malfunction and reattach the USB device.

“USB HUB IS NOT SUPPORTED” appears.

This unit cannot support a USB device connected via a USB hub.

“CANNOT PLAY” appears.

Connect a USB device that contains playable audio files.

· The source does not change to “USB” when you connect a USB device while listening to another source.
· “USB ERROR” appears.

The USB port is drawing more power than the design limit. Turn the power off and unplug the USB device. Then, turn on the power and reattach the USB device. If this does not solve the problem, turn the power off and on (or reset the unit) before replacing with another USB device.

The iPod/iPhone does not · Check the connection between this unit and iPod/iPhone. turn on or does not work. · Disconnect and reset the iPod/iPhone using hard reset.

“LOADING” appears when

you enter search mode by

pressing

.

This unit is still preparing the iPod/iPhone music list. It may take some time to load, try again later.

Troubleshooting

Symptom

Remedy

“NO DISC”

Insert a playable disc into the loading slot.

CD/USB/iPod

“NO DEVICE”

Connect a device (USB/iPod/iPhone), and change the source to USB/iPod USB again.

“MEMORY FULL”

You have reached the maximum storage limit of your iPod/iPhone.

No Bluetooth device is detected.

· Search from the Bluetooth device again. · Reset the unit. (Page 4)

Bluetooth pairing cannot be made.

· Make sure you have entered the same PIN code to both the unit and Bluetooth device.
· Delete pairing information from both the unit and the Bluetooth device, then perform pairing again. (Page 13)

Echo or noise is heard during a phone conversation.

· Adjust the microphone unit’s position. (Page 13) · Check the [ECHO CANCEL] setting. (Page 15)

Bluetooth®

Phone sound quality is poor.

· Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth device.
· Move the car to a place where you can get a better signal reception.

Voice calling method is not successful.

· Use voice calling method in a more quiet environment. · Reduce the distance from the microphone when you speak
the name. · Make sure the same voice as the registered voice tag is
used.

Sound is being interrupted or skipped during playback of a Bluetooth audio player.

· Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth audio player.
· Turn off, then turn on the unit and try to connect again. · Other Bluetooth devices might be trying to connect to the
unit.

Bluetooth®

Symptom The connected Bluetooth audio player cannot be controlled.
“PLEASE WAIT”
“NOT SUPPORT”
“NO ENTRY”
“ERROR”
“NO INFO”/”NO DATA” “H/W ERROR”
“SWITCHING NG”
The Bluetooth connection between the Bluetooth device and the unit is unstable.

Remedy
· Check whether the connected Bluetooth audio player supports Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP). (Refer to the instructions of your audio player.)
· Disconnect and connect the Bluetooth player again.
The unit is preparing to use the Bluetooth function. If the message does not disappear, turn off and turn on the unit, then connect the device again.
The connected phone does not support Voice Recognition feature or phonebook transfer.
There is no registered device connected/found via Bluetooth.
Try the operation again. If “ERROR” appears again, check if the device supports the function you have tried.
Bluetooth device cannot get the contact information.
Reset the unit and try the operation again. If “H/W ERROR” appears again, consult your nearest service center.
The connected phones might not support phone switching feature.
Delete the unused registered Bluetooth device from the unit. (Page 17)

If you still have troubles, reset the unit. (Page 4)

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Installation/Connection

This section is for the professional installer. For safety’s sake, leave wiring and mounting to professionals. Consult the car audio dealer.
WARNING · The unit can only be used with a 12 V DC power supply, negative ground. · Disconnect the battery’s negative terminal before wiring and mounting. · Do not connect Battery wire (yellow) and Ignition wire (red) to the car chassis or Ground wire
(black) to prevent a short circuit. · To prevent short circuit:
­ Insulate unconnected wires with vinyl tape. ­ Be sure to ground this unit to the car’s chassis again after installation. ­ Secure the wires with cable clamps and wrap vinyl tape around the wires that come in contact
with metal parts to protect the wires.
CAUTION · Install this unit in the console of your vehicle. Do not touch the metal parts of this unit during
and shortly after use of the unit. Metal parts such as the heat sink and enclosure become hot. · Do not connect the wires of speakers to the car chassis or Ground wire (black), or connect
them in parallel. · Connect speakers with a maximum power of more than 50 W. If the maximum power of the
speakers is lower than 50 W, change the [AMP GAIN] setting to avoid damaging the speakers. (Page 21) · Mount the unit at an angle of less than 30º. · If your vehicle wiring harness does not have the ignition terminal, connect Ignition wire (red) to the terminal on the vehicle’s fuse box which provides 12 V DC power supply and is turned on and off by the ignition key. · Keep all cables away from heat dissipate metal parts. · After the unit is installed, check whether the brake lamps, blinkers, wipers, etc. on the car are working properly. · If the fuse blows, first make sure the wires are not touching car’s chassis, then replace the old fuse with one that has the same rating.

Part list for installation

(A) Trim plate (×1)

(B) Wiring harness (×1)

(C) Flat head screw, M5 × 8 mm (×8)

(D) Round head screw, M5 × 8 mm (×8)

Basic procedure 1 Remove the key from the ignition switch, then disconnect the
battery.
2 Connect the wires properly. See “Wiring connection” on page 34.
3 Install the unit to your car. See “Installing the unit (in-dash mounting)” on page 33.
4 Connect the terminal of the car battery. 5 Press SOURCE B to turn on the power.
6 Reset the unit. (Page 4)

terminal of the car

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Installation/Connection
Installing the unit (in-dash mounting) Install onto the car brackets using the supplied screws (C) or (D). The screw holes differ depending on the model of the cars. Then, install the supplied trim plate (A).
Do the required wiring. (Page 34)
Car bracket*
Dashboard of your car

  • Only for illustration purpose.
    Installing in Toyota cars Install onto the car brackets using the supplied screws (C) or (D). Use the mounting holes ( ) or ( ) that fit the car brackets.
    Use only the specified screws. Using wrong screws might damage the unit.

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Installation/Connection
Wiring connection

IMPORTANT We recommend installing the unit with a commercially available custom wiring harness specific for your car and leave this job to professionals for your safety. Consult your car audio dealer.

Fuse (10 A)
Ignition switch Car fuse block Separate red wire
Make this connection if your vehicle factory wiring harness does not have “12 V ignition switch” wire.
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Antenna terminal

Microphone input jack (Page 13)

Light blue/yellow

To the steering wheel remote control adapter

Join the same color wires together.
Blue/white: Remote (12 V 350 mA)
Orange/white: Illumination
Yellow: Battery 12 V Red: Ignition 12 V Black: Ground Gray: Front speaker/For 3-way crossover: Mid range speaker (right) Gray/black White: Front speaker/For 3-way crossover: Mid range speaker (left) White/black Purple: Rear speaker/For 3-way crossover: Tweeter (right) Purple/black Green: Rear speaker/For 3-way crossover: Tweeter (left) Green/black

Blue: To power antenna Blue/white: To amplifier
Brown (Not used)

Vehicle dashboard Factory wiring harness (vehicle)
Custom wiring harness (separately purchased)

  • You can also connect a subwoofer speaker directly using this lead without an external subwoofer amplifier. For setting, see page 22.
    Recommended connection

Installation/Connection
Connect external amplifiers via output terminals

Signal cord (not supplied)

JVC Amplifier*

Output terminals

Remote wire (not supplied)

To remote lead (blue/white) of the wiring harness. (Page 34)

  • Firmly connect the ground wire of the amplifier to the car’s chassis to avoid damaging the unit.

Output terminals REAR: FRONT: SW:

2-way crossover Rear output Front output Subwoofer output

3-way crossover Tweeter output Mid Range output Woofer output

Specifications

Tuner

FM Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity (S/N = 30 dB) Quieting Sensitivity (DIN S/N = 46 dB) Frequency Response (±3 dB) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (MONO) Stereo Separation (1 kHz)
AM Frequency Range
Usable Sensitivity (S/N = 20 dB)
Laser Diode Digital Filter (D/A) Spindle Speed Wow & Flutter Frequency Response (±1 dB) Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (1 kHz) Dynamic Range Channel Separation

87.5 MHz — 108.0 MHz (50 kHz step) 8.2 dBf (0.71 V/75 ) 17.2 dBf (2.0 V/75 )
30 Hz — 15 kHz 64 dB 40 dB Band 1 (AM): 531 kHz — 1 602 kHz (9 kHz step) Band 2 (SW1): 2 940 kHz — 7 735 kHz (5 kHz step) Band 3 (SW2): 9 500 kHz — 10 135 kHz / 11 580 kHz — 18 135 kHz (5 kHz step) AM: 29 dB (28.2 V) SW: 30 dB (32 V)
GaAIAs 8 times over sampling 500 rpm — 200 rpm (CLV) Below measurable limit 20 Hz — 20 kHz 0.01 % 92 dB 92 dB 86 dB

CD player

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Auxiliary

USB

CD player

Specifications
MP3 Decode WMA Decode AAC Decode
USB Standard Compatible Devices File System Maximum Supply Current Digital Filter (D/A) Converter Frequency Response (±1 dB) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (1 kHz) Dynamic Range Channel Separation MP3 Decode WMA Decode AAC Decode WAV Decode FLAC Decode
Frequency Response (±3 dB) Input Maximum Voltage Input Impedance

Compliant with MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 Compliant with Windows Media Audio AAC- LC “.aac” files
USB 1.1, USB 2.0 (High speed) Mass storage class FAT12/16/32 DC 5 V 1.5 A 24 Bit 20 Hz — 20 kHz 99 dB 93 dB 91 dB Compliant with MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 Compliant with Windows Media Audio AAC-LC “.aac”, “.m4a” files Linear-PCM FLAC file, up to 24 bit/96 kHz
20 Hz — 20 kHz 1 000 mV 30 k

Audio

Bluetooth

Version Frequency Range RF Output Power (E.I.R.P.) Maximum Communication Range Pairing Profile
Maximum Output Power
Full Bandwidth Power (at less than 1 % THD) Speaker Impedance

Bluetooth V4.2 2.402 GHz — 2.480 GHz +4 dBm (MAX), Power Class 2 Line of sight approx. 10 m (32.8 ft) SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) HFP1.7.1 (Hands-Free Profile) A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP1.6.1 (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile) SPP (Serial Port Profile)
50 W × 4 or 50 W × 2 + 50 W × 1 (Subwoofer = 4 ) 22 W × 4
4 — 8

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Specifications

Audio

Band Frequency

Level

Q

HPF

Frequency

Level

Q

LPF

Frequency

Level Q Preout Level/Load Preout Impedance

13 Band 62.5/ 100/ 160/ 250/ 400/ 630/ 1k/ 1.6k/ 2.5k/ 4k/ 6.3k/ 10k/ 16k Hz -09 — +09 (-9 dB — +9 dB) 1.35/ 1.5/ 2.0 THROUGH/ 30/ 40/ 50/ 60/ 70/ 80/ 90/ 100/ 120/ 150/ 180/ 220/ 250 Hz -6/ -12/ -18/ -24 dB/Oct. -8/ -7/ -6/ -5/ -4/ -3/ -2/ -1/ 0 dB THROUGH/ 30/ 40/ 50/ 60/ 70/ 80/ 90/ 100/ 120/ 150/ 180/ 220/ 250 Hz -6/ -12/ -18/ -24 dB/Oct. -8/ -7/ -6/ -5/ -4/ -3/ -2/ -1/ 0 dB
3 500 mV/10 k
600

General

Operating Voltage Installation Size (W × H × D) Net Weight (includes Trimplate)

12 V DC car battery 178 mm × 100 mm × 156 mm 1.4 kg

Subject to change without notice.

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