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DVA-5205PDVD/VIDEO CD/CD PLAYER
DIGITAL VIDEO
• OWNER’S MANUAL (Page 2-71)Please read this manual to maximize yourenjoyment of the outstanding performance andfeature capabilities of the equipment, then retainthe manual for future reference.
• MODE D’EMPLOI (Page 72-141)Veuillez lire ce mode d’emploi pour tirerpleinement profit des excellentes performances etfonctions de cet appareil, et conservez-le pourtoute référence future.
• MANUAL DE OPERACION (Página 142-211)Lea este manual, por favor, para disfrutar almáximo de las excepcionales prestaciones yposibilidades funcionales que ofrece el equipo,luego guarde el manual para usarlo comoreferencia en el futuro.
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DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER. Doing so may result in an accident, fire orelectric shock.
KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS BATTERY OUT OF THE REACH OFCHILDREN. Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed, consulta physician immediately.
USE THE CORRECT AMPERE RATING WHEN REPLACING FUSES. Failureto do so may result in fire or electric shock.
USE ONLY IN CARS WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND. (Check with yourdealer if you are not sure.) Failure to do so may result in fire, etc.
DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR ATTENTION AWAYFROM SAFELY DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE. Any function that requires yourprolonged attention should only be performed after coming to a complete stop.Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before performing these functions.Failure to do so may result in an accident.
DO NOT WATCH VIDEO WHILE DRIVING. Watching the video may distract thedriver from looking ahead of the vehicle and cause an accident.
KEEP THE VOLUME AT A LEVEL WHERE YOU CAN STILL HEAR OUTSIDENOISE WHILE DRIVING. Failure to do so may result in an accident.
USE THIS PRODUCT FOR MOBILE 12V APPLICATIONS. Use for other thanits designed application may result in fire, electric shock or other injury.
DO NOT PLACE HANDS, FINGERS OR FOREIGN OBJECTS IN INSERTIONSLOTS OR GAPS. Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to theproduct.
DO NOT BLOCK VENTS OR RADIATOR PANELS. Doing so may cause heat tobuild up inside and may result in fire.
Precautions
This symbol means important instructions.
Failure to heed them can result in serious injury or death.Warning
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Caution
Precautions
This symbol means important instructions.
Failure to heed them can result in injury or property damage.
DO NOT MIX NEW BATTERIES WITH OLD BATTERIES. INSERT WITH THECORRECT BATTERY POLARITY. When inserting the batteries, be sure toobserve proper polarity (+ and –) as instructed. Rupture or chemical leakagefrom the battery may cause fire or personal injury.
HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS. Failure to do so maycause personal injury or damage to the product. Return it to your authorizedAlpine dealer or the nearest Alpine Service Center for repairing.
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Precautions
TemperatureBe sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between +60°C (+140°F) and –10°C(+14°F) before turning your unit on.
Moisture CondensationYou may notice the CD playback sound wavering due to condensation. If this happens,remove the disc from the player and wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate.
Damaged DiscDo not attempt to play cracked, warped, or damaged discs. Playing a bad disc couldseverely damage the playback mechanism.
MaintenanceIf you have problems, do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. Return it to your Alpinedealer or the nearest Alpine Service Station for servicing.
Never Attempt the FollowingDo not grip or pull out the disc while it is being pulled back into the player by theautomatic reloading mechanism.Do not attempt to insert a disc into the unit when the unit power is off.
Inserting DiscsYour player accepts only one disc at a time for playback. Do not attempt to load morethan one disc.Make sure the label side is facing up when you insert the disc. Your player will auto-matically eject any disc that is inserted incorrectly.Playing a disc while driving on a very bumpy road may result in skips, but this will notscratch the disc or damage the player.
Irregular Shaped DiscsMake sure the discs you use in this unit do not have any irregularities. The outer andinner edges should be round and smooth. Use of irregularly shaped discs may causedamage to the mechanism.
New DiscsAs a protective measure to prevent the CD from jamming, the CD player will automati-cally eject discs with irregular surfaces or inserted incorrectly. When a new disc isinserted into the player and ejected after initial loading, using your finger, feel aroundthe inside of the centre hole and outside edge of the disc. If you feel any small bumpsor irregularities, this could inhibit proper loading of the disc. To remove the bumps, rubthe inside edge of the hole and outside edge of the disc with a ball-point pen or othersuch instrument, then insert the disc again.
Installation LocationMake sure the DVA-5205P will not be installed in a location subjected to:
• Direct sun and heat• High humidity and water• Excessive dust• Excessive vibrations
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SET UP
Precautions
Warnings and Cautions ............................... 2Contents ...................................................... 5
Quick Guide
About DVDs ................................................. 6Discs playable on this DVD player ............... 7When using remote control ......................... 8Loading and unloading discs ....................... 9Turning the power on and off ..................... 10Switching between NTSC andPAL configuration ....................................... 11Adjusting the volume ................................. 11Playing discs .............................................. 12Stopping playback ..................................... 13Fast-forwarding/fast-reversing ................... 14Finding the beginnings of chapters or tracks .... 14Playing still frames (pausing) ..................... 15Frame-by-frame playback .......................... 15Slow motion playback ................................ 15
Convenient Functions
Searching by title number .......................... 16Searching directly by chapter or track number .. 17Searching by elapsed time ........................ 18Chapter/track/title repeat playback ............ 19Switching the audio language ................... 19Switching the angle ................................... 20Switching the subtitles (subtitle language) ...... 20Displaying the subtitles .............................. 21Displaying the disc status .......................... 21Video output ON/OFF ................................ 23
Changing the Default Settings
Changing the default settings (setup) ........ 24Changing the language settings ................ 24Changing the TV screen settings .............. 26Changing the country code setting ............ 27Setting the rating level (parental lock) ....... 28Changing the downsampling setting .......... 30Changing the digital output setting ............ 32Changing the LED indicator setting ........... 34
CONTENTS
Custom setting –Changing the Closed Caption setting .................... 35Custom setting – Changing the Ai-NET settings .... 36Custom setting –Changing the H.U. Control settings ........................ 38
Digital Audio Processor (Optional)
Operating the digital audio processor (optional) .... 40Adjusting the parametric equalizer ............ 41Adjusting the surround settings ................. 42Storing the surround settings .................... 43Recalling the surround settings ................. 44Adjusting the time compensation .............. 45Using the Pro Logic mode ......................... 45ADJUST – Setting the speaker mode ........ 46ADJUST – Adjusting the acoustic image ... 47ADJUST – Mixing the rear audio channels ....... 48ADJUST – Center speaker time compensation ..... 49ADJUST – Rear speaker time compensation ... 50ADJUST – Achieving powerful sound at low volumes .. 51ADJUST – Adjusting the speaker level ...... 52MODE – Adjusting the volume, fader and balance ..... 53MODE – Adjusting the subwoofer ............. 54MODE – Turning the defeat function on and off ..... 55
Operating from the Head Unit(CDA-7865R)
Operating from the head unit ..................... 56Operating from the head unit’s remote control unit ..... 58
Others
Terminology ............................................... 60List of language codes .............................. 61List of country codes ................................. 63In case of difficulty ..................................... 66Specifications ............................................ 67Functions of remote control unit buttons ... 68
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About DVDs
Music CDs and DVDs have grooves (tracks) inwhich the digital data is recorded. The data isrepresented as microscopic pits recorded intothe track – these pits are read by a laser beamto play the disc. On DVDs, the density of thetracks and pits is twice that of CDs, so DVDscan contain more data in less space.
A 12 cm disc can contain one movie or aboutfour hours of music.In addition, DVDs provide sharp picture qualitywith vivid colors thanks to a horizontal resolu-tion of over 500 lines (compared to less than300 for VHS tape). With the addition of anoptional, digital audio processor (PXA-H510),you can recreate the power and presence of amovie theater with Dolby Digital 5.1-channelSurround.
Minimum bitlength -0.9 µm 1.2 mm
Track pitch -1.6 µm
Minimum bitlength -0.9 µm 0.6 mm
0.6 mmTrack pitch -0.74 µm
CD-ROMs
DVDs
Moreover, DVDs offer a variety of functions.
• Multiple audio* (page 19)Movies can be recorded in up to eightlanguages. The desired language can beselected from the remote control unit.
• Subtitles function* (page 20)Movies can include subtitles in up to 32languages. The desired subtitle languagecan be selected from the remote control unit.
• Multi angle function* (page 20)When the DVD contains a movie shot frommultiple angles, the desired angle can beselected from the remote control unit.
• Multi story function*With this function, a single movie includesvarious story lines. You can select differentstory lines to view various versions of thesame movie.Operation differs from disc to disc. Story lineselection screens including instructionsappear during the movie. Just follow theinstructions.
Note: * The functions audio languages, subtitlelanguages, angles, etc., differ from disc todisc. For details, refer to the disc’sinstructions.
About DVDs
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Discs playable on this DVD player
Discs playable on this DVD player
• Playable discsThe discs listed below can be played on thisDVD player. Other discs cannot be played.
VIDEO CD
DIGITAL VIDEO
* Two-layer DVD disc compatible
Mark (logo) Recordedcontent
Disc size Max.playing time
One-sideddiscApprox.4 hours
One-sideddiscApprox.80Minutes
Two-sideddiscApprox.160Minutes
Approx.74Minutes
Approx.74Minutes
Approx.20Minutes
Approx.20Minutes
Two-sideddiscApprox.8 hours
DVDVideo
VideoCD
MusicCD
Audio+
Video(Movingpictures)
Audio+
Video(Movingpictures)
Audio
12 cm*
8 cm
12 cm
12 cm
8 cm
8 cm(CD single)
• DVD region number (playable regionnumber)This DVD player will playback any disc whoseregion number is 2 (or All). DVDs on whichyou do not find a region number “2” or mark“ALL” listed below, cannot be played on thisDVD player.
• Video CDsThis DVD player is compatible with playbackcontrol (PBC) compatible video CDs (version2.0).“PBC” is a function by which you can usemenu screens recorded on the disc to findthe scene you want to watch and viewvarious types of information in dialog style.
• Disc terminologyTitleIf titles are programmed for the DVD, theseare the largest unit of division of the informa-tion recorded on the disc.ChapterEach Title may also be divided into smallerdivisions called Chapters. These can bespecific scenes or musical selections.
* This product incorporates copyrightprotection technology that is protectedby method claims of certain U.S. patentsand other intellectual property rightsowned by Macrovision Corporation andother rights owners. Use of this copy-right protection technology must beauthorized by Macrovision Corporation,and is intended for home and otherlimited viewing uses only unless other-wise authorized by Macrovision Corpo-ration. Reverse engineering or disas-sembly is prohibited.
* Manufactured under license fromDolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “ProLogic” and the double-D symbol aretrademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
* “DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” aretrademarks of Digital Theater Sys-tems, inc.
2 ALL
• Discs that cannot not be playedDVD-ROMs, DVD-R/DVD-RAMs, CD-ROMs,CD-R/CD-RWs, photo CDs, etc.
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DVD / AUDIO
When using remote control
Replacing the batteriesOpening the battery coverPush on the cover and slide it asindicated by the arrows then the cover willbe removed.
Closing the coverPush the cover in the arrow direction untila click is heard.
Note: Use two AA size batteries.
When using remote control• Mode Switch
To operate the DVD Player, make surethe mode switch is on “DVD”. DVDoperations are shown as the bluecharacters on the remote control unit.
Switching to “AUDIO” mode, makes itpossible to operate Alpine audioproducts as well. Audio operations areshown as the white characters on theremote control unit.
• Point the remote control at the remotesensor within about 2 meter.
• It may not be possible to operate theremote control unit if the remote controlsensor is exposed to direct sunlight.
• The remote control is a small, lightweight precision device. To avoiddamage, short battery life, operationalerrors and poor button response,observe the following.- Do not apply any shock.- Do not put in a trouser pocket.- Keep away from food, moisture and
dirt.- Do not place in direct sunshine.
DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR ATTENTION AWAYFROM SAFELY DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE. Any function that requires yourprolonged attention should only be performed after coming to a complete stop.Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before performing these functions.Failure to do so may result in an accident.
Warning
Replacing the batteryRemove the old batteries. Insert newones matching the (+) and (–) polaritiesas shown in the diagram inside theremote control.
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+
+
-
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DVD
OPEN
POWER
DVD
OPEN
POWER
DVD
OPEN
POWER
DVD
Loading and unloading discsTurn on the power before loading and unloading discs.(Refer to page 10 “Turning the power on and off”.)
Loading discsPress the door in gently thenslide it downwards.
Insert the disc with the sidecontaining words or diagramsfacing upwards.Once the disc is partially inserted, it isdrawn in automatically. Playback starts.
Notes:• If the ignition key is on ACC or ON, a disc can be
inserted even when the power is OFF. The powerthen goes ON automatically.
• For two-sided DVDs, play one side of the disc tothe end, then unload the disc, turn it over andreload it to play the other side.Refer to the indications on the disc (“Side 1”/”Side2”).
• Never insert map discs for navigation purposesas they could damage the equipment.
• If wrong disc, upside-down discs or dirty discshave been inserted, “DISC ERROR” is displayed.Open the door and remove the disc.
Close the door.Be sure to close the door to prevent dustfrom getting inside.
Unloading discsPress the door in gently thenslide it downwards. The disc isautomatically ejected part way.If the disc is not removed, it is automati-cally drawn back into the player after awhile.
DVD
CD
Video CD
Loading and unloading discs
Caution Never close the door while the discis being unloaded. Doing so couldscratch the disc or damage theplayer.
Notes:• If the ignition key is on ACC or ON, a disc can be
removed even when the power is OFF. Afterremoving the disc, the power goes OFF againautomatically.
• Even if you open the door, the disc will not beejected in the ACC OFF mode or in the discloading mode (“LOADING” is displayed).
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StoppingplaybackPress the stop button during playback to stopplayback. That position is stored in the memory.
DVD
CD
Video CD
Press “ L ” during playback.
• Using the PRE-STOP function (DVD,Video CD only)
When the PRE-STOP function is used, theposition at which playback is stopped is stored inthe memory, and playback resumes from thatposition.
Press “ L ” once during playback.“PRE-STOP” is displayed.
Press “ ::::: ” in the PRE-STOP mode.Playback starts from the position at which itwas stopped.
Stopping playback
Tips
CHG
CHG
Turning the power onand offPress “POWER”.The power turns on.
These indicate the discs for whichthe function can be used.
DVD
Video CD
CD
...DVDs
...Video CDs
...Music CDs
This indicates supplementaryexplanation of operation of thissystem.
POWERNTSC/PAL
VOL DN
VOL UP
Caution
Turning the power on and off
When connected with an Alpinehead unitIf the DVA-5205P is connected toanything other than the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R (for ex.: CVA-1000R),the default DVD setting must bechanged. See page 36, “Custom setting– Changing the Ai-NET settings” tochange the SETUP to CD mode and seepage 38, “Custom setting – Changingthe H.U. CONTROL settings” to changethe SETUP to ON mode before using it.
To turn the power off, press“POWER” again.
Notes:• With this unit connected to an Ai-NET compatible
head unit, there will be about a 3 second delay duringpower-up from the remote control. This is caused bythe systems communications being carried out by thevarious components and is not a defect.
• When connected with an Ai-NET compatible headunit, the power cannot be turned off from the remotecontrol unit. Turn off the DVA-5205P’s power byswitching the head unit’s source. For details, refer to“Operating from the head unit” (page 56).
Tips
POWER
NTSC/PAL
• Reading this manual
Play Position Memory Function• Even if you turn power off or switch the
Ignition Key to OFF during playback orchange the video source, playback willcontinue from the point where playbackstopped when the power is turned ONagain.The play position memory is released ifthe disc is removed or the Reset switchis pressed.
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POWER
NTSC/PAL VOL DN
VOL UP
Press “NTSC/PAL” forat least 5 seconds.
Switching betweenNTSC and PALconfigurationSwitch the video output configuration toNTSC or PAL according to the type oftelevision and the disc recording method.
Notes:• PAL is the standard and there is no need to
change the setting. The system is set to PAL attime of shipment from the factory.
• The image output configuration must be correct.Otherwise the following message appears andplayback does not start: “VIDEO SIGNALSYSTEM IS NOT CORRECT”.
Move the rotary encoder to theright or left.Turn to the right to increase the volume.Turn to the left to decrease the volume.
Adjusting the volumeAdjust the volume for connecting onlywith the Digital Audio Processor (PXA-H510).
Note: If an Ai-NET product (head unit) has beenconnected in addition to the Digital AudioProcessor (PXA-H510), or if this equipment isconnected singly to a TV monitor, adjust thevolume on the connected equipment.
Switching between NTSC and PAL configurationAdjusting the volume
DVD
CD
Video CD
• Using the Number Keys.This describes use of the NumberKeys, particularly the “+10” key.
To input 10: Press the “+10” key onceand then press the “0” key.
To input 16: Press the “+10” key onceand then press the “6” key.
To input 23: Press the “+10” key twiceand then press the “3” key.
* Each time the “+10” key is pressed,the number increases by 10.
Tips
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Playing discs
Playing discs
Caution
DVD
CD
Video CD
DVD Video CD
ENT
CHG
UP
+100 9
LIST
GO TO
TITLE
DISPMENUSET
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SOURCE
SLOW
Press “ ::::: ”.Playback starts.
• If a menu screen appearsOn DVDs and video CDs with playback control(PBC), menu screens may appear automati-cally. If this happens, perform the operationdescribed below to start playback.
Note: For many discs, the menu screen can alsobe displayed by pressing “MENU” or “TITLE”(for at least 2 seconds).
SOURCE
SLOW
• With some DVDs, certain operationsare disabled. Such operations arenot possible on such DVDs.
• The DVD functions described in thismanual are not supported by allDVDs. See the individual DVDsinstructions for details on thefeatures supported.
• Fingerprints on a disc mayadversely affect playback. If aproblem occurs, remove the discand check for fingerprints on theplayback side. Clean the disc ifnecessary.
• When using the remote control, becareful to press one button at time.Pressing multiple buttons at thesame time may cause erroneousoperation.
• Even if you switch the power or theIgnition Key to OFF during playbackor change the video source,playback will continue from the pointwhere it stopped when the power isturned ON again.If the disc is removed or the Resetswitch is pressed, the play positionmemory is released.
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DVD menuUse the “Joystick” or the number keys (“0” to “9”and “+10”) to select the desired item, thenpress “ENT” or “ : ”.
Note: For some discs it is not possible to selectitems from the menu screen using thenumber keys (“0” to “9” and ”+10”).
SUB T. ON/OFF. AUDIO
ANGLE
OP/CL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0UP+10
ENT
ENT
or
or
Video CD menuUse the number keys (“0” to “9” and ”+10”) toselect the desired number, then press “ENT” or“ : ”.
Note: The menu screen does not appear when thePBC function is turned off. If this is thecase, press “MENU” to turn on the PBCfunction.
StoppingplaybackPress the stop button during playback to stopplayback. That position is stored in the memory.
DVD
CD
Video CD
Press “ L ” during playback.
• Using the PRE-STOP function (DVD,Video CD only)
When the PRE-STOP function is used, theposition at which playback is stopped is stored inthe memory, and playback resumes from thatposition.
Press “ L ” once during playback.“PRE-STOP” is displayed.
Press “ ::::: ” in the PRE-STOP mode.Playback starts from the position at which itwas stopped.
• Canceling the PRE-STOP functionEither press “ L ” again in the PRE-STOP modeor eject the disc and turn the power or the ignitionkey off to clear the memory.
Notes:• For some discs, the position at which playback
was stopped may not be accurate.• Playback starts at the beginning of the disc
whenever ignition is turned off or another Ai-NETsource is selected.
Stopping playback
Tips
SOURCE
SLOW
ENT
or SOURCE
SLOW
SUB T. ON/OFF. AUDIO
ANGLE
OP/CL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0UP+10
CHG
SOURCE
SLOW
CHG
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Finding the begin-nings of chapters or tracks
DVD
CD
Video CD
During playback,press“ c ” or “ f ”.The chapter/track switcheseach time the button ispressed, and playback ofthe selected chapter/trackstarts.
f: Press this to start playback from thebeginning of the following chapter ortrack.
c: Press this to start playback from thebeginning of the current chapter ortrack.
Fast-forwarding/fast-reversing
DEFEAT
MUTEA. PROC
SOURCE
SLOW
Fast-forwarding/fast-reversingFinding the beginnings of chapters or tracks
During playback,press “ c ” (fast-reverse) or “ f ”(fast-forward) forat least 2 seconds.
A.PROC
Press “ : ” to return tonormal playback.
DEFEAT
RPT
or
Notes:• No sound or subtitles are played during fast-
forwarding/fast-reversing.• For DVDs and video CDs with playback control
(PBC), the menu screen may reappear duringfast-forwarding/fast-reversing.
DVD
CD
Video CD
SOURCE
SLOW
A.PROC
DEFEAT
RPT
or
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Playing still frames (pausing)Frame-by-frame playback
Slow motion playback
Supplementary explanation“Chapters” are divisions of movies ormusical selections on DVDs.“Tracks” are divisions of movies or musicalselections on video and music CDs.
Playing stillframes (pausing)During playback,press “ ” once.
Press “ : ” to resumeplayback.
MUTE
Notes:• No sound is played during the still frame mode.• When a playback starts after about 5 minutes of
temporary still (pause), a picture or sound maystop for an instant period, but this is not a failure.
Frame-by-frameplayback
DVD
Video CD
In the pause mode,press “ ”.The picture advances byone frame each time thebutton is pressed.
Press “ : ” to resumenormal playback.
Note: No sound is played during frame-by-frameplayback.
Slow motionplaybackDuring playback,press “SLOW” forat least 2 seconds.
Press “ : ” to resumenormal playback.
DVD
Video CD
DVD
CD
Video CD
Notes:• During the slow motion playback, the playback
speed may change or the playback may skip tothe next picture depending on the disc, but this isnot a failure.
• No sound is played during slow motion playback.• Slow playback is not available when playing back
a slide show.
Note: Some DVDs do not have chapters.
SOURCE
SLOW
MUTE
SOURCE
SLOW
SOURCE
SLOW
SOURCE
SLOW
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Searching by titlenumberUse this function to easily find positionson the DVD using the DVD’s title menu.
Searching by title number
During playback, press“GO TO”.The mode switches eachtime the button is pressed.Select “TITLE”.
TITLE TIME Normal playbackCHAPT
(When title number 1 is input)
Input the number of thetitle you want to playusing the number keys(“0” to “9”).
Notes:• This function cannot be used on discs on which
no title numbers are recorded.• To input the title number, the “+10” key is not
used. Use the number keys “0” to “9”.• Press “CLR” to delete the last digit in the title
number. Press “CLR” for at least 2 seconds toclear all title numbers.
• Press “RTN” to cancel the title search mode andresume normal playback.
DN
CLR
BAND
LIST
GO TO
TITLE
RTN
V.OUT
ENT
0 9
DISPMENUSET
~�
DVD
SUB T. ON/OFF. AUDIO
ANGLE
OP/CL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
LIST
GO TO
TITLE
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Press “ENT”.Playback starts from theselected title number.
Searchingdirectly by chapteror track numberUse this function to easily move to thebeginnings of the chapters or tracks on thedisc.
DVD
CD
Video CD
During playback, press “GO TO”.The mode switches each time the buttonis pressed. Select “CHAPT” or “TRACK”.
Searching directly by chapter or track number
DVD Video
TITLE TIME Normal playbackCHAPT
TRACK TIME Normal playback
Video-CD/CD
(When chapter number 12 is input)
Notes:• This function cannot be used on discs on which
no chapter numbers are recorded.• To input the chapter or track number, the “+10”
key is not used. Use the number keys “0” to “9”.• Press “CLR” to delete the last digit in the chapter/
track number. Press “CLR” for at least 2 secondsto clear “Chapter” and “Track” numbers.
• Press “RTN” to cancel the chapter/track searchmode and resume normal playback.
• With video discs containing playback control(PBC), function of “searching directly by tracknumber” is not available under the PBC ONstatus. Press “MENU” to turn the PBC function off.
Press “ENT”.Playback starts from theselected chapter or track.
Input the number of thechapter or track youwant to play using thenumber keys (“0” to“9”).
ENT
ENT
SUB T. ON/OFF. AUDIO
ANGLE
OP/CL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
LIST
GO TO
TITLE
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Searching by elapsed time
Searching byelapsed timeUse this function to search by specifyingthe elapsed time.
DVD
CD
Video CD
During playback, press “GO TO”.The mode switches each time the buttonis pressed. Select “TIME”.
Input the elapsed timefrom which you want tostart playback using thenumber keys (“0” to“9”).
DVD Video
TITLE TIME Normal playbackCHAPT
TRACK TIME Normal playback
Video-CD/CD
(When 1 hour, 30 minutes is input as theelapsed time)
Notes:• Input the hours first, followed by the minutes, then
the seconds.• To input the elapsed time, the “+10” key is not
used. Use the number keys “0” to “9”.• Press “CLR” to delete the last digit in the elapsed
time. Press “CLR” for at least 2 seconds to eraseall the set times.
• Press “RTN” to cancel the elapsed time searchmode and resume normal playback.
• With DVDs, the precision of the elapsed timesearch function differs from disc to disc.
• With video discs containing playback control(PBC), function of “searching by elapsed time” isnot available under the PBC ON status. Press“MENU” to turn the PBC function off.
ENT
AUDIO
3
DISC
RPT
DN
CLR
BAND
LIST
GO TO
TITLE
RTN
V.OUT
0 9
DISPMENUSET
~�
LIST
GO TO
TITLE
SUB T. ON/OFF. AUDIO
ANGLE
OP/CL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
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Chapter/track/title repeat playbackSwitching the audio language
Press “ENT”.Playback starts from thespecified elapsed time.
Chapter/track/title repeatplaybackUse this function to play the disc’s titles,chapters or tracks repeatedly.
During playback, press“RPT”.The repeat mode switcheseach time the button ispressed.
DISCRPT
Note: The track/disc repeat modes cannot beused on video CDs with playback control(PBC). Press “MENU” to turn the PBCfunction off.
DVD
Video CD CD
DVD
CD
Video CD
ChapterThe chapter isplayed repeatedly.
The title isplayed repeatedly.
The mode returnsto normal playback.(setting at factory shipping)
Title
Repeat off
The track is played repeatedly.
The entire disc is played repeatedly.
(setting at factory shipping)
Track
Disc
Repeat off
Switching theaudio languageOn DVDs including multiple audio modes ormultiple audio languages, the audiolanguage can be switched during playback.
During playback,press “AUDIO” forat least 2 seconds.The sound switchesbetween the differentaudio modes recorded on thedisc each time the button ispressed.
DVD
Video CD
Notes:• The language selected with the default settings is
set when the power is turned on or the disc isreplaced. If the disc does not include thatlanguage, the disc’s default language is set.
• For some discs it is not possible to switch theaudio language during playback.
• Some time may be required for the audiolanguage to change.
• Video CDs with multiplex audio
During playback,press “AUDIO” forat least 2 seconds.The combination of theleft and right channelschanges each time the button ispressed.
LL RR LR
ENT
AUDIO
3
AUDIO
3
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Switching the angleSwitching the subtitles (subtitle language)
Switching the angleWith DVDs on which images photo-graphed from multiple angles arerecorded, the angle can be switchedduring playback.
DVD
During playback, press“ANGLE” for at least 2seconds.The angle switches betweenthe angles recorded on the disceach time the button is pressed.
Notes:• Some time may be required for the angle to
change.• Depending on the disc, the angle may switch in
one of two ways.- Seamless : The angle switches smoothly.- Non-seamless : When the angle is switched, a
still picture is displayed first,after which the angle switches.
During playback,press “SUB T.” forat least 2 seconds.The subtitle languageswitches between the languagesrecorded on the disc each timethe button is pressed.
DVD
Notes:• Some time may be required for the subtitle
language to change.• The language selected with the default settings is
set when the power is turned on or the disc isreplaced. If the disc does not include thatlanguage, the disc’s default language is set.
Switching thesubtitles (subtitlelanguage)With DVDs on which multiple subtitlelanguages are recorded, the subtitlelanguage can be switched during playback.
SUB T.
ON/OFF
ANGLE
1
2
5
ENT
UP
+100 9
LIST
GO TO
TITLE
DISPMENUSET
DISP.
TUNER
SOURCE
SLOW
~� 、�
ANGLE
5
SUB T.
1
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Displaying the subtitlesDisplaying the disc status
Displaying thesubtitlesWith DVDs on which subtitles are recorded,you can select whether to display the subtitlesor not during playback.
During playback,press “– ON/OFF” for atleast 2 seconds.The currently displayedsubtitles are turned on and offeach time the button is pressed.
Note: For some discs, the subtitles will bedisplayed even when this is set to off.
• Switching from the menuFor some discs, the audio language, angle andsubtitles can be switched from the disc menu.
Press “MENU” or “TITLE” (for at least2 seconds), select the item, thenpress “ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” or the numberkeys (“0” to “9” and “+10”) to selectthe language or angle, then press“ENT” or “ :”.
or
SUB T. ON/OFF. AUDIO
ANGLE
OP/CL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0UP+10 or
or
Tips
DVD
ON/OFF
2
DISPMENUSET
LIST
GO TO
TITLEENT
ENT
ENT
SOURCE
SLOW
Displaying thedisc statusUse the procedure described below to displaythe status (title number, chapter number, etc.) ofthe currently playing DVD on the screen.
During playback, press“DISP.”.The playback status isdisplayed.
DVD
Current subtitle language
Current anglenumber
Current audiolanguage
Audio recording system
Repeat setting(Only during repeatplayback)
TV system (NTSC or PAL)
Operating modeCurrent titlenumber
Current chapternumber
Press “DISP.” oncemore to turn thedisplay off.
TUNERDISP.
TUNERDISP.
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Displaying the disc status
Displaying thedisc statusUse the procedure described below to displaythe status (track number, etc.) of the currentlyplaying video CD or music CD on the screen.
During playback, press“DISP.”.The playback status isdisplayed.
Note: For music CDs, the playing status isdisplayed even when “DISP.” is not pressed.
Press “DISP.” oncemore to turn thedisplay off.
Playback disc
(CD: Music CD
VCD: Video CD)
Track playback
time
TV system (NTSC or PAL)
Operating mode
Current track
number
Playback control (PBC)� ON/OFF (For video CDs only)
Repeat setting (Default setting-disc repeat)
CD
Video CD
TUNERDISP.
TUNERDISP.
DISP.
TUNER
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
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Video output ON/OFF
Video output ON/OFF(Only when CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R is connected)When this unit is used with the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R + theTME-M750 (Extra Monitor for Rear Seat),the DVD video can be viewed independ-ently of what’s being viewed on the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R.For example, DVD video can be moni-tored on the Rear Monitor, while aNavigation map is displayed on the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R. If anaudio source is selected, the main audiosystem will be used to listen to the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R. Use theRCA connectors at the rear of the DVA-5205P to feed audio to your Rear monitor.
Set AUX OUT of “Selecting RearMonitor” on the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R side to AUX 1.
Note: This output is at a fixed level and requires apreamp with a volume control to adjustlistening levels.
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
Change the source on the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800Rside to MD, CD, radio, etc.
Use the “Playing 2 SourcesSimultaneously” function on theCVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R side to select DVD withthe V.SEL button.
Press “V.OUT” on theremote control unit forthis equipment at least2 seconds.To release, press “V.OUT” forat least 2 seconds.
Note: Refer to the Instruction Manual of the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R for operationon the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800Rside.
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SET UP
Changing the defaultsettings (setup)The factory default settings can bechanged to suit your personal prefer-ences and usage.
Changing the default settings (setup)Changing the language settings
In the stop mode, press“SET” for at least 2seconds.The default setting menuappears.
Use the “Joystick” tomake the selection,then press “ENT”.For the procedure afterselecting the setting item,refer to the pagesindicated on the table below.
Note: When the settings are changed, the oldsettings are overwritten. Make a note of thecurrent settings before making changes.The settings are not cleared even when thevehicle’s battery is disconnected.
LANGUAGES
TV SCREEN
COUNTRYCODE
RATINGLEVEL
DOWNSAMPLING
DIGITAL OUT
LEDINDICATOR
CUSTOMSETUP
Set the audio language, subtitlelanguage and menu language.
Set the screen size according tothe type of TV monitor being used.
Set the country code whensetting the rating level.
Set the rating level (parentallock).
Takes DVD digital sound andconverts it into 48 kHz/16 bitsampling digital sound.
Set the digital output.
Set whether the front panel’sLED indicators are on or off.
Set the Closed Caption andAi-NET setting.
Seepage→P24
→P26
→P27
→P28
→P30
→P32
→P34
→P35
Item Description
or
DISPMENUSET
ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
Note: This operation cannot be performed in thePRE-STOP mode.
Changing thelanguage settingsThe audio language, subtitle language andmenu language can be set according to yourpreferences.
Select “LANGUAGES” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
DISPMENUSET
ENT
ENT
25
SET UP
SET UP
Use the “Joystick” tomake the selection, thenpress “ENT”.
SUBTITLE
MENU LANGUAGE
MENULANGUAGE(menu languages)
Set the audio language produced fromthe speakers.
Set the language of the subtitles dis-played on the screen.
Set the language used for the menus (titlemenu, etc.).
The setup screen for the selectedlanguage is displayed.
AUDIO(audio languages)
SUBTITLE(subtitle languages)
ORIGINAL
AUTO
OTHERS
The disc is played with the audiolanguage set as the priority language forthe disc. (AUDIO only)
The disc is played with the subtitlelanguage set as the priority language forthe disc. (SUBTITLE/MENU LANGUAGEonly)
Set this to play the disc with a languageother than one of the languages dis-played. Use the keys “0” to “9” to inputthe 4-digit language code, then press“ENT”. For the language codes, refer to“List of language codes” (page 61).
Use the “Joystick” to select thedesired language, then press“ENT”.
Notes:• If the disc does not include the selected
language, the disc’s default language is set.• Languages set upon shipment from the factory:
Audio language : ORIGINALSubtitle language : AUTOMenu language : AUTO
• Press “RTN” to return to the previous screen.
Changing the language settings
AUDIO
Press “SET” for at least2 seconds.The settings are stored andthe set up mode is canceled.
ENT
ENT
DISPMENUSET
ENT
ENT
Displays the setting contents.
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SET UP
Changing the TVscreen settingsUse the procedure described below to setthe output screen according to the type ofTV monitor being used.
Changing the TV screen settings
Select “TV SCREEN” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
4 : 3 PAN-SCAN
Use the “Joystick” tomake the selection,then press “ENT”.
Select this when connected to a conventional4:3 size monitor. The picture will fill the entireTV screen. However, due to the mismatch inaspect ratio, parts of the movie at the extremeleft and right sides will not be visible.
Select this when connected to a conventional4:3 size (normal TV aspect ratio) monitor.There may be black stripes visible at the topand bottom of the screen. The width of thesestripes will depend upon the original aspectratio of the theatrical release of the movie.
ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
DN
CLR
DISPMENUSET
0 9~�
ENT
ENT
4 : 3 LETTERBOX
27
SET UP
SET UP
Select this when connected to a wide screenTV. This is selected upon shipment from thefactory.
16 : 9 WIDE
Notes:• For some discs, the picture may not be set to the
selected screen size. (For details, refer to theexplanation on the disc’s jacket.)
• Press “RTN” to return to the previous screen.
Press “SET” for at least2 seconds.The settings are storedand the set up mode iscanceled.
Changing the countrycode settingSet the country code when setting therating level (Parental lock).
Select “COUNTRY CODE” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
Use keys “0” to “9” to input the4-digit country code, then press“ENT”.
SUB T. ON/OFF. AUDIO
ANGLE
OP/CL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
Notes:• For the country codes, refer to “List of country
codes” (Page 63).• Can be erased one digit at a time each time
“CLR” is pressed.• Press “RTN” to return to the previous screen.
Press “SET” for at least2 seconds.The settings are storedand the set up mode iscanceled.
Changing the country code setting
DISPMENUSET
DISPMENUSET
ENT
ENT
Displays the setting contents.
Press “ENT” to reset thecountry code.
Displays the setting contents.
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SET UP
Use keys “0” to “9” to input the 4-digit password.The default password is 1111 uponshipment from the factory.
Input numbers aredisplayed “ ”.
Setting the ratinglevel (parental lock)Use this function to restrict the viewingof movies to children of appropriateage levels only.
Setting the rating level (parental lock)
Select “RATING LEVEL” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
Press “ENT”.The password input mode is set.
ENT
DISPMENUSET
0 9
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
~�Press “ENT”.
ENT
SUB T. ON/OFF. AUDIO
ANGLE
OP/CL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
ENT
29
SET UP
SET UP
Use the “Joystick” to select therating level, then press “ENT”.Select “OFF” to cancel the parental lockor if you do not want to set a rating level.The higher the number, the higher therating level.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “SET” for at least2 seconds.The settings are storedand the set up mode iscanceled.
Notes:• If you want to change the password, select
“CHANGE PASSWORD”, then input the newpassword (4 digits).
• Write down the password on a piece of paper andstore the piece of paper somewhere in case youforget it.
• On unrated DVDs, playback will not be restrictedeven if the rating level is set.
• Once set, this rating level remains in memoryuntil changed. To enable the play of discs ofhigher rating levels or to cancel the parental lock,the setting must be changed.
• Not all DVDs provide a Parental Lock feature. Ifyou are unsure about a DVD, play it first toconfirm. Do not leave DVDs accessible to youngchildren for whom you deem them inappropriate.
.
• Changing the rating level temporarilySome discs may request that you change therating level set in the default settings duringplayback. In this case, the following messageappears on the screen:
Still picture
When this appears, if you do not input the correctpassword either playback does not continue or apicture for a different rating level is played.
Setting the rating level (parental lock)
Still Picture
Tips
ENT
ENT
DISPMENUSET
Displays the setting contents.
30
SET UP
ENT
DISPMENUSET
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
ENT
ENT
The digital signals recorded on the DVDdisc with 96 kHz/24bit, 48 kHz/24bit, 48kHz/20bit sampling are converted intodigital signals with 48 kHz/16bitssampling for output from the optical cable.Set to ON at time of shipment fromfactory.
The digital signals recorded on the DVDdisc with 96 kHz/24bit, 48 kHz/24bit, 48kHz/20bit sampling are not converted intodigital signals with 48 kHz/16bitssampling. They are not output from theoptical cable.
Select “DOWN SAMPLING” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
Move the “Joystick” up anddown to choose “ON” or “OFF”and, then press “ENT”.
Changing the downsampling settingConverts linear PCM (LPCM) voicesignals recorded on the DVD disc todownsampling 48 kHz/16 bit digitalsignals and outputs them from the opticalcable.
OFF
ON
Changing the down sampling setting
31
SET UP
SET UP
DISPMENUSET
Press “SET” for at least2 seconds.The settings are storedand the set up mode iscanceled.
Displays the setting contents.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Changing the down sampling setting
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SET UP
Changing the digitaloutput settingUse the following procedure to set theaudio signal output from the DVA-5205P.
Changing the digital output setting
Select “DIGITAL OUT” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
Use the “Joystick” to make theselection, then press “ENT”.
AUTO
LPCM
The digital output is switched automaticallyaccording to the type of audio signals beingplayed.Be sure to select “AUTO” when you want toconnect a digital audio processor and playDolby Digital audio. “AUTO” is selected uponshipment from the factory.
The audio signals recorded on the disc areconverted into 48 kHz/16 bit (for DVDs) or 44.1kHz (for video CDs and CDs) linear PCM audiosignals for output.
ENT
ENT
ENT
DISPMENUSET
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
33
SET UP
SET UP
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “SET” for at least2 seconds.The set up are stored andthe set up mode is canceled.
Changing the digital output setting
DISPMENUSET
Displays the setting contents.
• Audio output/Optical digital audio output
Disc
DVD
Video CD
CD
Audio recordingformat
DTS
Dolby Digital
Linear PCM
(48 kHz)
Linear PCM
(96 kHz)
MPEG
Linear PCM
Digital outputsetting
AUTO
LPCM
AUTO
LPCM
AUTO
LPCM
AUTO
LPCM
AUTO or LPCM
AUTO or LPCM
Optical digital audiooutput (when a
digital audioprocessor isconnected)
DTS
DTS
X
X
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
LPCM (48kHz/16 bit)
X
LPCM (48kHz/16 bit)
X
LPCM (48kHz/16 bit)
X
LPCM (48kHz/16 bit)
X
LPCM (48kHz/16 bit)
X
LPCM (44.1kHz)
LPCM (44.1kHz)
Analog audiooutput (Ai-NET,
RCA output)
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Down samplingsetting
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON or OFF
ON or OFF
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SET UP Changing the LED indicator setting
Changing the LEDindicator settingUse the following procedure to set whether ornot the product’s LED indicators are on or off.
Select “LED INDICATOR” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
Use the “Joystick” to select the“ON” or “OFF”, then press“ENT”.
ON
OFF
The LED indicators are lit, indicating theproduct’s operating status. “ON” is selectedupon shipment from the factory.
The LED indicators are turned off.When “OFF” is set, the indicators do not lighteven when the power is on.
DISPMENUSET
ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
ENT
ENT
35
SET UP
SET UP
Custom setting –Changing the ClosedCaption settingDVD includes so-called “closed captions”which describe the scene to persons withimpaired hearing. It is possible to turn theclosed captions ON and OFF.
Custom setting – Changing the Closed Caption setting
Select “CUSTOM SETUP” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
Move the “Joystick” up anddown to select “CLOSED CAP-TION”, then press “ENT”.
OFF
ON
Move the “Joystick” up anddown to select “ON” or “OFF”,then press “ENT”.
Displays the closed captions.
Does not display the closed captions.Set to OFF at time of shipment fromfactory.
Notes:• Please be aware that closed captions are
different from titles.• Press “RTN” to return to the previous screen.
Press “SET” for atleast 2 seconds.The settings are storedand the set up mode iscanceled.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “SET” for atleast 2 seconds.The settings are storedand the set up mode iscanceled.
DISPMENUSET
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
DISPMENUSET
Displays the setting contents.
Displays the setting contents.
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SET UP
Custom setting –Changing the Ai-NETsettingsThe Ai-NET settings are used to output thesound of connected Ai-NET products.
Custom setting – Changing the Ai-NET settings
Select “CUSTOM SETUP” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
Use the “Joystick” to select “Ai-NET SETUP”, then press “ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” to select“DVD” or “CD”, then press“ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
DISPMENUSET
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
ENT
ENT
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SET UP
SET UP
DVD
CD
Set to “DVD” when connected to the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R.Operations can be performed using the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R’s main menuscreen.For details, refer to the operating instructions ofthe CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R.“DVD” is selected upon shipment from thefactory.
Set to “CD” when connected to an Ai-NETproduct (head unit) other than the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R (for ex.: CVA-1000R).Operations can be performed from the headunit.For details, refer to “Operating from the headunit” (page 56).
Notes:• Press “RTN” to return to the previous screen.• If the Ai-NET setting is “CD” when used with the
CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R, operationfrom the main menu screen is not possible.
• If the Ai-NET setting is “DVD” when used with anyAi-NET compatible head unit other than the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R, volume is theonly operation possible from the head unit.
• To call the DVD video by using the CVA-1000R,switch the mode to “AUX” with the V. SEL buttonon the CVA-1000R.
• When the Ai-NET setting is “CD”, the operablefunctions and displays may differ depending onthe Ai-NET compatible head unit connected.
Press “SET” for at least2 seconds.The settings are storedand the set up mode iscanceled.
Turn off the vehicle’s ignition, then turnit on again.
Notes:Cases in which DVDs cannot be played on theCVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R side– When “DVD” is not displayed on the CVA-1005R/
IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R side menu screen– When DVDs cannot be played even when AUX1
is selectedThis is because the DVA-5205P’s Ai-NET setting isset to “CD”.Use the procedure described below to change thesetting.1. Remove the disc from the DVA-5205P.2. Turn on the power of the DVA-5205P and CVA-
1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R.Also start up the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R monitor.
3. Press the CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800RSOURCE switch and select “CD” from the menu.
4. Press the SOURCE switch, then select “V.SEL”from the menu.
5. In the V.SEL mode, select “AUX1”. This displaysthe DVA-5205P screen.
6. On the DVA-5205P, set the Ai-NET setting to“DVD”. Refer to “Changing the Ai-NET settings”(pages 36 and 37).
7. Turn the car’s ignition switch off, then turn it backon.
Custom setting – Changing the Ai-NET settings
DISPMENUSET
Displays the setting contents.
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SET UP
DISPMENUSET
ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
Custom setting –Changing the H.U.CONTROL settingsWhen connecting this equipment with anAi-NET compatible head unit or an Ai-NET compatible AV head unit (CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R), set theequipment so that it is possible to controlfrom the head unit.
Select “CUSTOM SETUP” under“Changing the default settings(SET UP)” on page 24.
Move the “Joystick” up anddown to select “H.U. CONTROL”,then press “ENT”.
Custom setting – Changing the H.U. CONTROL settings
Move the “Joystick” up anddown to select “ON” or “OFF”,then press “ENT”.
39
SET UP
SET UP
Custom setting – Changing the H.U. CONTROL settings
OFF
ONPossible to operate from an Ai-NETcompatible head unit or an Ai-NETcompatible AV head unit (CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R).
Not possible to operate from an Ai-NETcompatible head unit or an Ai-NETcompatible AV head unit (CVA-1005R/IVA-M700R/IVA-C800R). Set to OFF attime of shipment from factory.
Displays the setting contents.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “SET” for atleast 2 seconds.The settings are storedand the set up mode iscanceled.
DISPMENUSET
40
Operating thedigital audioprocessor (optional)When used with a digital audio processor (PXA-H510), operation is possible from the remotecontrol unit included with the DVA-5205P. Alsorefer to the PXA-H510’s operating instructions.
DVD
CD
Video CD
During playback,press “A.PROC”.The setting menu appears.
Use the “Joystick” tomake the selection, thenpress “ENT”.For the procedure aftermaking a selection, referto the pages indicated onthe table below.
PARAMETRIC-EQ
SURROUND
PRIVATE-MEMORY
TIME-CORRECTION
DOLBYSURROUNDMODE
ADJUST
MODE
Adjust the parametric equalizer’s band frequency,band width and level.
Select one of six surround modes according to themusic source using DSP (digital signal processing).
Store and recall up to six parametric equalizeradjustments and settings.
Eliminate time delays resulting from the distancebetween the listening position and the speakers.
Switch between the Dolby Digital input and the ProLogic input.
Adjust the speaker mode, speaker level, etc.
Adjust the volume, fader, balance, etc.
Seepage→P41
→P42
→P43
→P45
→P45
→P46
→P53
Item Description
ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
A. PROC
BAND
Operating the digital audio processor (optional)
ENT
ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
41
Adjusting theparametric equalizer
Adjusting the parametric equalizer
Select “PARAMETRIC-EQ” under“Operating the digital audioprocessor (optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to select theband to be set, then press “ENT”.The band whose frequency is indicated inyellow can be adjusted. The parametricequalizer’s setting screen consists of twopages. Press “BAND” for at least 2seconds to switch between pages 1 and2.
Use the “Joystick” to select theband width (Q-FACT), then press“ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” to adjust theband width, then press “ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” to select thelevel (LV), then press “ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” to adjust thelevel, then press “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
Use the “Joystick” to adjust thefrequency, then press “ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENTENT
ENTENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
42
Adjusting thesurround settingsThis adjustment is not possible when DolbyDigital or Pro Logic is turned on for the DVA-5205P’s audio output.
Adjusting the surround settings
Select “SURROUND” under“Operating the digital audioprocessor (optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to select thesurround mode, then press “ENT”.There are six surround modes.
Press “ENT”.The level (LV) value turnsyellow.
Use the “Joystick” to adjust thelevel (LV), then press “ENT”.
ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
A. PROC
BAND
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
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Use the “Joystick” to adjust thetime, then press “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
Storing thesurround settings
DVD
CD
Video CD
Select “PRIVATE-MEMORY” under“Operating the digital audioprocessor (optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to select“WRITE”, then press “ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” to select thememory location at which youwant to store the settings (“PRI-VATE-MEMORY 1” to “PRIVATE-MEMORY 6”), then press “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Storing the surround settings
Use the “Joystick” to select thetime (echo time), then press“ENT”.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENTENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
44
ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
A. PROC
BAND
DVD
CD
Video CDRecalling thesurround settings
Recalling the surround settings
Use the “Joystick” to select thememory location you want torecall (“PRIVATE-MEMORY 1” to“PRIVATE-MEMORY 6”), thenpress “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
Select “PRIVATE-MEMORY” under“Operating the digital audioprocessor (optional)” on page 40.
ENT
ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
45
DVD
CD
Video CD DVD
CD
Video CDAdjusting thetime compensation
Use the “Joystick” to select thespeaker to be adjusted, thenpress “ENT”.
Adjusting the time compensationUsing the Pro Logic mode
Select “TIME-CORRECTION”under “Operating the digital audioprocessor (optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to adjust thetime, then press “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Using the ProLogic modeSelect “DOLBY SURROUNDMODE” under “Operating thedigital audio processor (optional)”on page 40.
“DOLBY DIGITAL” is set automaticallywhen the disc is Dolby Digital compatibleand the DVD video player’s audio outputsetting is set to “AUTO”.
“DOLBY PRO LOGIC” or “OFF” can beselected when the disc is Dolby Pro Logiccompatible and the DVD video player’saudio output setting is set to “LPCM”.When “OFF” is selected, the surroundsettings cannot be adjusted.
DOLBY DIGITAL
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
Use the “Joystick” to make theselection, then press “ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
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DVD
CD
Video CDADJUST –Setting thespeaker modeThis adjustment cannot be made whenDolby Pro Logic is set to “OFF”.
ADJUST – Setting the speaker mode
Select “ADJUST” under “Operat-ing the digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to switch themode.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
FRONT
CENTER
REAR
LARGE/SMALL
OFF/LARGE/SMALL
OFF/LARGE/SMALL
Use the “Joystick” to select thespeaker to be set (“FRONT”,“CENTER” or “REAR”), then press“ENT”.
ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
A. PROC
BAND
ENT
ENT
ENT
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DVD
CD
Video CD
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
ADJUST –Adjusting theacoustic imageThis adjustment cannot be made whenDolby Pro Logic is set to “OFF”.
Select “ADJUST” under “Operat-ing the digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to select themode (“ON” or “OFF”), then press“ENT”.
Note: The “BI-PHANTOM” setting is automaticallyset to “OFF” when the center speaker is setto “OFF”.
Use the “Joystick” to select thelevel item, then press “ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” toadjust the level, then press “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
ADJUST – Adjusting the acoustic image
Use the “Joystick” to select “BI-PHANTOM”, then press “ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
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ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
A. PROC
BAND
DVD
CD
Video CDADJUST –Mixing the rearaudio channelsUse this function to mix the audio signalsfor the front to those output from the rearspeakers.
ADJUST – Mixing the rear audio channels
Select “ADJUST” under “Operat-ing the digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to select themode (“ON” or “OFF”), then press“ENT”.
Note: The “REAR MIX” setting is automatically setto “OFF” when the rear speaker is set to“OFF”.
Use the “Joystick” to select thelevel item, then press “ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” toselect “REAR MIX”, then press“ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT ENT
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DVD
CD
Video CDUse the “Joystick” to adjust thelevel, then press “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
ADJUST – Center speaker time compensation
ADJUST –Center speakertime compensationCompensation is not possible when thecenter speaker is set to “OFF”.
Select “ADJUST” under “Operat-ing the digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to adjust thelevel, then press “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
Use the “Joystick” to select“CENTER DELAY”, then press“ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
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ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
A. PROC
BAND
DVD
CD
Video CDADJUST –Rear speaker timecompensationCompensation is not possible when therear speakers are set to “OFF”.
Select “ADJUST” under “Operat-ing the digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to adjust thelevel, then press “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
Use the “Joystick” to select“REAR DELAY”, then press“ENT”.
ADJUST – Rear speaker time compensation
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
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DVD
CD
Video CDADJUST –Achieving powerfulsound at low volumesThis setting is only possible with DolbyDigital outputs.
ADJUST – Achieving powerful sound at low volumes
Select “ADJUST” under “Operat-ing the digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to select themode.
For powerful sound at low volumes (tocompensate for high levels of backgroundnoise such as road noise)
For more powerful sound at regularvolumes
For the regular sound
L-NIGHT
STANDARD
MAXIMUM
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
Use the “Joystick” to select“LISTENING”, then press “ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
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ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
A. PROC
BAND
DVD
CD
Video CDADJUST –Adjusting thespeaker level
ADJUST – Adjusting the speaker level
Select “ADJUST” under “Operat-ing the digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to select“TEST TONE”, then press “ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” to select “ON”,then press “ENT”.Test tones are produced for two secondsfrom each speaker.
Note: Test tones are not produced from the centerand rear speakers when these speakers areset to “OFF”.
Press “BAND” for at least 2seconds to switch the “ADJUST”screen.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
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DVD
CD
Video CDUse the “Joystick” to select thespeaker, then press “ENT”.Adjust so that the volume level from thedifferent speakers is the same.
Use the “Joystick” to adjust thelevel, then press “ENT”.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Once the levels ofall the speakershave beenadjusted, eitherset “TEST TONE” to“OFF” or press “A.PROC” to closethe digital audio processor screenand return to the playback screen.
MODE –Adjusting the volume,fader and balanceWhen a head unit is connected using Ai-NETconnections, adjust the volume, fader andbalance from the head unit.
Select “MODE” under “Operatingthe digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to adjust.
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
MODE – Adjusting the volume, fader and balance
Use the “Joystick” to select theitem to be adjusted, then press“ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
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ENT
BAND
RTN
V.OUT
A. PROC
BAND
DVD
CD
Video CDMODE –Adjusting thesubwoofer
MODE – Adjusting the subwoofer
Select “MODE” under “Operatingthe digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to select themode (“ON” or “OFF”), then press“ENT”.
Note: The subwoofer cannot be adjusted when setto “OFF”.
Use the “Joystick” to select thelevel item, then press “ENT”.
Use the “Joystick” to select “SUB-W”, then press “ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT ENT
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DVD
CD
Video CDUse the “Joystick” to adjust thelevel, then press “ENT”.
MODE – Turning the defeat function on and off
Note: Press “RTN” to return to the previousscreen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
MODE –Turning the defeatfunction on and offSelect “MODE” under “Operatingthe digital audio processor(optional)” on page 40.
Use the “Joystick” to select themode (“ON” or “OFF”), then press“ENT”.ON : The response is flat.OFF : Off
Notes:• When “DEFEAT” is set to “ON”, the “PARAMET-
RIC-EQ”, “SURROUND”, “PRIVATE-MEMORY”and “TIME-CORRECTION” settings cannot beadjusted.
• Press “RTN” to return to the previous screen.
Press “A.PROC”to close thedigital audioprocessor screenand return to the play-back screen.
Use the “Joystick” to select“DEFEAT”, then press “ENT”.
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
A. PROC
BAND
V. SEL
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Operating from the head unit
Operating from the head unitThe DVA-5205P can also be operated from the head unit.This section describes operations from the CDA-7865R (the recommended head unit).Note that some of the functions cannot be operated from the DVA-5205P.
CDA-7865R(head unit)
DVA-5205P(player)
Playing DVDs, video CDs and CDs
Press “SOURCE” and select theCD (DVA-5205P) mode.The mode switches each time the buttonis pressed.
The DVA-5205P’s power is on when theCD mode is selected, off when othermodes are selected.
To set the pause mode, press“ ”.Press “ ” again to resume playback.
TUNER CHANGER *CD (Built-in) CD(DVA-5205P)
( * only when a changer is connected.)
Note: Playback starts at the beginning of the disc whenever ignition is turned off or another Ai-NET sourceis selected.
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Operating from the head unit
Displaying the CD titlePress “TITLE” to display the CD title, etc., on the head unit’s display.
Press “TITLE” on the head unit.The display pattern changes each timethe button is pressed.
SOURCE
TITLE
RPT
f
c
:/j
Rotary Encoder
Turns the power on and off.When pressed again, the source switches.The DVD player’s power is on when the CD mode is selected, off when other modesare selected.
Switches the display pattern. / Sets the title input mode.
DVD: Chapter repeat
Video CD/CD: Switches between track repeat and disc repeat
Starts playback from the beginning of the following chapter/track.When pressed and held in, fast-forwards the disc.
Starts playback from the beginning of the current chapter/track.When pressed and held in, fast-reverses the disc.
Switches between play and pause.
Adjust the volume.
Switch Operation
<Functions operable from the CDA-7865R>
Notes:• The functions and operations may differ when using with a head unit other than the CDA-7865R.• For video CDs with playback control (PBC), turn PBC off.• Titles can be input for video CDs and CDs. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the connected
head unit.
TRACKNO./TIME*1 Disc Name display*2 Track Name display*2
Operation display Text display mode Text display mode
(CDA-7865R) Title display*3
Title display mode
Clock display
Clock display mode
Notes:*1In the TRACK NO./TIME display mode the time display shows 0:00 and does not move.*2Displayed during playback of a text compatible CD (when using an optional text compatible). “NO TEXT” will
be displayed when the CD is not text compatible.*3“--------” will be displayed when the title has not been inputted.
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Operating from the head unit’s remote controlunitThe DVA-5205P can be operated from the remote control unit included with the head unit.
Operating from the head unit’s remote control unit
Remote control operations
P10
P14
P15
P14
Power on/off
Fast-forward/fast-reverse
Still picture (pause)
Chapter/track search
O
O
O
O
Operation
Remote Controlunit RUE-4185 RUE-4160
• There may be restrictions to some of the functions and displays depending on theAi-NET compatible product (head unit/remote control unit) being used.
RUE-4167
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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RUE-4185 RUE-4160 RUE-4165
Operating from the head unit’s remote control unit
Operating DVDs, video CDs and CDsFirst see “Remote control operations” (page 58).
Press “SOURCE” , “AUDIO SEL” or “A. SEL”to set the CD (DVA-5205P)mode.The DVA-5205P’s power is on when the CD mode is selected, off when other modes areselected.
1
To set the pause mode, press “ ” or “ENT”.Press “ ” or “ENT” again to resume playback.
2
Notes:• For adjusting the volume and other basic operations, refer to the head unit’s operating instructions.• For video CDs with playback control (PBC), turn PBC off.
Warning
Press and hold “ c” or “ f” continuously to make FF or RW operation.(RUE-4185, RUE-4160)Tilt and hold the joystick in left or right direction to make FF or RW opera-tion. (RUE-4167)
Press “ c” or “ f” to make a track or chapter skip. (RUE-4185, RUE-4160)Tilt the joystick in left or right direction to make a track or chapter skip.(RUE-4167)
3
4
DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR ATTENTION AWAYFROM SAFELY DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE. Any function that requires yourprolonged attention should only be performed after coming to a complete stop.Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before performing these functions.Failure to do so may result in an accident.
ENT
ENT
SOURCE AUDIOSEL
ENT
A.SELMENU
ENT
RUE-4167
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Terminology
Dolby DigitalDolby Digital is a digital audio compres-sion technology developed by DolbyLaboratories. It is compatible with notonly stereo (2-channel) sound, but also5.1-channel surround sound. The signalsfor the different channels are completelyindependent, so large quantities of audiodata can be recorded efficiently on discs,and since the sound is digital there is littleloss of sound quality.
* The separately sold digital audioprocessor (PXA-H510) is required toenjoy Dolby Digital sound.
Speaker layout for enjoying Dolby Digital sound/dts sound
Center speaker
Frontspeakers
Rearspeakers
Subwoofer
DTSThis is a home-use digital sound format ofthe DTS Sound System. This is a highquality sound system, developed byDigital Theater Systems Corp for use inmovie theaters.DTS has six independent sound tracks.The theater presentation is fully realizedin the home and other settings. DTS isthe abbreviation for Digital TheaterSystem.* To enjoy DTS surround sound you need
the separately sold DTS digital audioprocessor. The DVD video softwaremust also have a DTS sound track.
Dolby Pro LogicDolby Pro Logic is a Dolby Surroundformat encoded onto two channels.Proper decoding reproduces four chan-nels (front left/right, center and rearsurround (monaural)) upon playback.* The separately sold digital audio
processor (PXA-H510) is required toenjoy Dolby Pro Logic sound.
Linear PCM audio (LPCM)LPCM is a signal recording format usedfor music CDs. Whereas music CDs arerecorded at 44.1 kHz/16 bits, DVDs arerecorded at 48 kHz/16 bits to 95 kHz/24bits, thereby achieving higher soundquality than music CDs.
Terminology
Rating levels (parental lock)This is a function of the DVD for restrictingthe viewing age as stipulated by laws indifferent countries. The way in whichviewing is restricted differs from DVD toDVD. Sometimes the DVD cannot beplayed at all, other times certain scenesare skipped, and other times certainscenes are replaced with other scenes.
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List of language codes(For details, see page 25.)
List of language codes
AbbreviationAAABAFAMARASAYAZBABEBGBHBIBNBOBRCACOCSCYDADEDZELENEOESETEUFAFIFJFOFRFYGAGDGLGNGUHAHIHRHU
LanguageAfarAbkhazianAfrikaansAmharicArabicAssameseAymaraAzerbaijaniBashkirByelorussianBulgarianBihariBislamaBengali, BanglaTibetanBretonCatalanCorsicanCzechWelshDanishGermanBhutaniGreekEnglishEsperantoSpanishEstonianBasquePersianFinnishFijiFaroeseFrenchFrisianIrishScots GaelicGalicianGuaraniGujaratiHausaHindiCroatianHungarian
Code65656566657065776582658365896590666566696671667266736678667966826765677967836789686568696890697669786979698369846985706570737074707970827089716571687176717871857265727372827285
AbbreviationHYIAIEIKINISITIWJAJI
JWKAKKKLKMKNKOKSKUKYLALNLOLTLVMGMIMKMLMNMOMRMSMTMYNANENLNOOCOMORPAPL
Code72897365736973757378738373847387746574737487756575757576757775787579758375857589766576787679768476867771777377757776777877797782778377847789786578697876787979677977798280658076
LanguageArmenianInterlinguaInterlingueInupiakIndonesianIcelandicItalianHebrewJapaneseYiddishJavaneseGeorgianKazakhGreenlandicCambodianKannadaKoreanKashmiriKurdishKirghizLatinLingalaLaotianLithuanianLatvian, LettishMalagasyMaoriMacedonianMalayalamMongolianMoldavianMarathiMalayMalteseBurmeseNauruNepaliDutchNorwegianOccitan(Afan) OromoOriyaPunjabiPolish
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List of language codes (Continued)(For details, see page 25.)
List of language codes
AbbreviationPSPTQURMRNRORURWSASDSGSHSISKSLSMSNSOSQSRSSSTSUSV
LanguagePashto, PushtoPortugueseQuechuaRhaeto-RomanceKirundiRomanianRussianKinyarwandaSanskritSindhiSanghoSerbo-CroatianSinghaleseSlovakSlovenianSamoanShonaSomaliAlbanianSerbianSiswatiSesothoSundaneseSwedish
Code808380848185827782788279828582878365836883718372837383758376837783788379838183828383838483858386
AbbreviationSWTATETGTHTITKTLTNTOTRTSTTTWUKURUZVIVOWOXHYOZHZU
Code838784658469847184728473847584768478847984828483848484878575858285908673867987798872897990729085
LanguageSwahiliTamilTeluguTajikThaiTigrinyaTurkmenTagalogSetswanaTonganTurkishTsongaTatarTwiUkrainianUrduUzbekVietnameseVolapukWolofXhosaYorubaChineseZulu
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AbbreviationADAEAFAGAIALAMANAOAQARASATAUAWAZBABBBDBEBFBGBHBIBJBMBNBOBRBSBTBVBWBYBZCACCCD
CFCGCHCICK
CountryAndorraUnited Arab EmiratesAfghanistanAntigua and BarbudaAnguillaAlbaniaArmeniaNetherlands AntillesAngolaAntarcticaArgentinaAmerican SamoaAustriaAustraliaArubaAzerbaijanBosnia and HerzegovinaBarbadosBangladeshBelgiumBurkina FasoBulgariaBahrainBurundiBeninBermudaBrunei DarussalamBoliviaBrazilBahamasBhutanBouvet IslandBotswanaBelarusBelizeCanadaCocos (Keeling) IslandsCongo, the DemocraticRepublic of theCentral African RepublicCongoSwitzerlandCote d’lvoireCook Islands
Code65686569657065716573657665776578657965816582658365846585658765906665666666686669667066716672667366746677667866796682668366846686668766896690676567676768
67706771677267736775
AbbreviationCLCMCNCOCRCUCVCXCYCZDEDJDKDMDODZECEEEGEHERESETFIFJFKFM
FOFRGAGBGDGEGFGHGIGLGMGNGPGQGR
Code677667776778677967826785678667886789679068696874687568776879689069676969697169726982698369847073707470757077
707970827165716671687169717071727173717671777178718071817182
List of country codes(For details, see page 27.)
List of country codes
CountryChileCameroonChinaColombiaCosta RicaCubaCape VerdeChristmas IslandCyprusCzech RempublicGermanyDjiboutiDenmarkDominicaDominican RepublicAlgeriaEcuadorEstoniaEgyptWestern SaharaEritreaSpainEthiopiaFinlandFijiFalkland IslandsMicronesia, FederatedStates ofFaroe IslandsFranceGabonUnited KingdomGrenadaGeorgiaFrench GuianaGhanaGibraltarGreenlandGambiaGuineaGuadeloupeEquatorial GuineaGreece
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AbbreviationGS
GTGUGWGYHKHM
HNHRHTHUIDIEILINIO
IQIRISITJMJOJPKEKGKHKIKMKNKP
KRKWKYKZLA
LBLCLILKLR
CountrySouth Georgia and theSouth Sandwich IslandsGuatemalaGuamGuinea-BissauGuyanaHong KongHeard Island andMcDonald IslandsHondurasCroatiaHaitiHungaryIndonesiaIrelandIsraelIndiaBritish Indian OceanTerritoryIraqIran, Islamic Republic ofIcelandItalyJamaicaJordanJapanKenyaKyrgyzstanCambodiaKiribatiComorosSaint Kitts and NevisKorea, DemocraticPeople’s Republic ofKorea, Republic ofKuwaitCayman IslandsKazakstanLao People’s DemocraticRepublicLebanonSaint LuciaLiechtensteinSri LankaLiberia
Code7183
718471857187718972757277
727872827284728573687369737673787379
73817382738373847477747974807569757175727573757775787580
75827587758975907665
76667667767376757682
AbbreviationLSLTLULVLYMAMCMDMGMHMK
MLMMMNMOMPMQMRMSMTMUMVMWMXMYMZNANCNENFNGNINLNONPNRNUNZOMPAPEPFPG
Code76837684768576867689776577677768777177727775
77767777777877797780778177827783778477857786778777887789779078657867786978707871787378767879788078827885789079778065806980708071
List of country codes (Continued)(For details, see page 27.)
List of country codes
CountryLesothoLithuaniaLuxembourgLatviaLibyan Arab JamahiriyaMoroccoMonacoMoldova, Republic ofMadagascarMarshall IslandsMacedonia, The formerYugoslav Republic ofMaliMyanmarMongoliaMacauNorthern Mariana IslandsMartiniqueMauritaniaMontserratMaltaMauritiusMaldivesMalawiMexicoMalaysiaMozambiqueNamibiaNew CaledoniaNigerNorfolk IslandNigeriaNicaraguaNetherlandsNorwayNepalNauruNiueNew ZealandOmanPanamaPeruFrench PolynesiaPapua New Guinea
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AbbreviationPHPKPLPMPNPRPTPWPYQARERORURWSASBSCSDSESGSHSISJSKSLSMSNSOSRSTSVSYSZTCTDTFTGTH
CountryPhilippinesPakistanPolandSaint Pierre and MiquelonPitcairnPuerto RicoPortugalPalauParaguayQatarReunionRomaniaRussian FederationRwandaSaudi ArabiaSolomon IslandsSeychellesSudanSwedenSingaporeSaint HelenaSloveniaSvalbard and Jan MayenSlovakiaSierra LeoneSan MarinoSenegalSomaliaSurinameSao Tome and PrincipeEl SalvadorSyrian Arab RepublicSwazilandTurks and Caicos IslandsChadFrench Southern TerritoriesTogoThailand
Code80728075807680778078808280848087808981658269827982858287836583668367836883698371837283738374837583768377837883798382838483868389839084678468847084718472
AbbreviationTJTKTMTNTOTPTRTTTVTWTZ
UAUGUM
USUYUZVA
VC
VEVGVIVNVUWFWSYEYTYUZAZMZW
Code84748475847784788479848084828484848684878490
856585718577
8583858985908665
8667
8669867186738678868587708783896989848985906590779087
List of country codes (Continued)(For details, see page 27.)
List of country codes
CountryTajikistanTokelauTurkmenistanTunisiaTongaEast TimorTurkeyTrinidad and TobagoTuvaluTaiwan, Province of ChinaTanzania, United RepublicofUkraineUgandaUnited States MinorOutlying IslandsUnited StatesUruguayUzbekistanHoly See (Vatican CityState)Saint Vincent and theGrenadinesVenezuelaVirgin Island, BritishVirgin Islands, U.SViet NamVanuatuWallis and FutunaSamoaYemenMayotteYugoslaviaSouth AfricaZambiaZimbabwe
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In case of difficulty
• If operation freezes, the screen goes black or the unit should otherwise not function properly, try turningthe power off then back on. Alternatively, try the following methods in the order listed until the DVA-5205Preturns to normal playbak mode:1) Change the source from DVD to another source then return to DVD mode.2) Turn the car’s ignition OFF and back ON again.3) Press the RESET button on the face of the DVA-5205P.
• This guide will help you isolate the problem if the unit is at fault. Otherwise, make sure the rest of yoursystem is properly connected or consult your authorized Alpine dealer.
CauseFuse is blown.
Monitor’s power is not turned on.
Condensation.
Remote control unit’s batteriesare worn.
Remote control sensor ortransmitter is dirty.
Monitor’s mode is not switchedto the mode you want to see.
Monitor’s parking brake cord isnot connected.
Monitor’s parking brake is notset.
Disc is loaded upside-down.
Disc is dirty.
A disc not able to playback withthis unit is loaded.
Parental lock is set.
Setup menu is displayed.
Disc is being fast-forwarded orfast-reversed.
Vehicle’s battery power is weak.
Monitor’s fluorescent tube isworn.
Disc is scratched.
No disc is loaded.
Disc is dirty.
Remote control operation is notpossible.
Disc does not match regionalcode number.
NTSC disc is loaded.
Protective circuit is activated tohigh temperature.
SymptomUnit does notoperate.
Operation isunstable.
No picture isproduced.
Playback does notstart.
Picture is unclearor noisy.
Image stopssometimes.
NO DISC
NOT VALID
REGIONAL CODEVIOLATION
VIDEO SIGNALSYSTEM IS NOTCORRECT
HI-TEMP
RemedyReplace with a fuse of the specified capacity. (Seeinstallation instructions.)
Turn on the monitor’s power.
Wait a while (about 1 hour) for the condensation todry.
Replace the remote control unit’s batteries with newones.
Clean the sensor or transmitter.
Switch to the mode you want to see.
Connect the monitor’s parking brake cord and set theparking brake.(For details, refer to the monitor’s instructions.)
Check the disc and load it with the labeled side facingupward.
Clean the disc.
Check if the disc is able to be played back.
Cancel the parental lock or change the rating level.
Press “SET” to turn the menu off.
The picture may be slightly disturbed, but this isnormal.
Check the battery power and wiring.(The unit may malfunction if the battery power isunder 11 volts with a load applied.)
Replace the monitor’s fluorescent tube.
Replaced with a non-scratched disc.
Load a disc.
Clean the disc.
For some discs or playing modes, certain operationsare not possible. This is not a malfunction.
Load a disc that matches the regional code number.
Load a PAL disc.
Turn the power (main unit power when not connected)OFF on the connected head unit and then turn thepower ON again. If the display still does notdisappear, leave the power OFF until the temperaturedecreases and then turn the power ON again.
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Specifications
Signal system .................................... NTSC/PALHorizontal resolution ......................... 500 lines or greaterVideo output level .............................. 1Vp-p (75 ohms)Video S/N ratio .................................. DVD: 60 dBAudio S/N ratio .................................. DVD: 95 dB
CD: 93 dBFrequency response ......................... DVD: 5 Hz to 22 kHz (±1 dB) (48 kHz sampling)
DVD: 5 Hz to 44 kHz (±1 dB) (96 kHz sampling)CD: 5 Hz to 20 kHz (±1 dB)
Dynamic range .................................. DVD: 90 dB or greaterCD: 93 dB or greater
Wow & flutter ..................................... Below measurable limitChannel separation ........................... 80 dBHarmonic distortion ........................... 0.03%Audio output ...................................... 800 mVPower supply .................................... DC 14.4V (operating range: 11 to 16V)Operating temperature range ............ –10° to +60°CWeight ............................................... 1.6 kg (3 lbs. 8 oz)External dimensions (W x H x D) ...... 178 x 50 x 185 mm (7” x 2” x 7-1/4”)
• For improvement purposes, specifications and design are subject to change withoutnotice.
• The illustrations in this manual may appear different from the actual product due toprinting conditions.
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Functions of remote control unit buttons
SOURCE BAND
POWER
V. SEL
DISC
SUB T. ON/OFF AUDIO
ANGLE
CHG
DEFEAT MUTE
DISP LISTMENU
SLOW
GO TOSET TITLE
RTNV.OUT
VOL DN VOL UP
A. PROC
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Operating the DVA-5205P DVD Video PlayerWhen operating the DVA-5205P set the DVD/AUDIO switch to the “DVD” side.
1 Joy Stick ( → P13, 21, 24, 25, 26, 29,30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43,44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,54, 55)Selects the items displayed on thescreen.
2 ENT button ( → P13, 17, 19, 21, 24,25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36,38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55)Determines the selected item.
3 Rotary Encoder ( → P11)Adjusts the volume when only theDigital Audio Processor is connected.
4 MENU button ( → P12, 13, 17, 18, 19,21)Displays the DVD menu.SET button ( → P24, 25, 27, 29, 31,33, 35, 37, 39)Press and hold for 2 seconds tosummon the SET UP (initial setting)screen.
5 : Button ( → P12, 13, 14, 15, 21)Playback.SLOW Button ( → P15)Press and hold for 2 seconds for slowmotion playback.
6 .;; Button ( → P14)Seeks the start for video and audiodata.Press and hold for 2 seconds forRewind of video and audio data.
7 ::. Button ( → P14)Seeks the start for video and audiodata.Press and hold for 2 seconds for FastForward of video and audio data.
8 DISP. Button ( → P21, 22)Displays the playback state on thescreen.
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Note: Operation may not be accepted dependingon the type of disc and the playbackconditions. At such a time the followingmark is displayed on the screen:
9 RPT Button ( → P19)Repeat playback.
p POWER Button ( → P10)Turns the power ON and OFF.NTSC/PAL Button ( → P11)Press and hold for 5 seconds tochange between NTSC and PAL.
q DVD/AUDIO Switch ( → P8)Used to switch between DVD andAudio operation.
w GO TO Button ( → P16, 17, 18)Used to go directly to start of selec-tion.TITLE Button ( → P12, 21)Press and hold for 2 seconds todisplay the Title Menu.
e RTN Button ( → P16, 17, 18, 25, 27,29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 44, 45,46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55)Used to return the selection screenjust prior to the present screen.V.OUT Button ( → P23)Used to switch between Video andAudio output to the rear monitor.
r .. / ..: Button ( → P15)Used for Pause and Frame-by-Frameplayback.
t ■ Button ( → P13)Used to stop playback.
y A.PROC Button ( → P40, 41, 43, 44,45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55)Used to summon the processorcontrol screen when connected withthe Digital Audio Processor.BAND Button ( → P41, 52)Press and hold for 2 seconds to switchthe menu screen when controlling theDigital Audio Processor.
u SUB T. Button ( → P20)Press and hold for 2 seconds tochange the subtitles.
i –ON/OFF Button ( → P21)Press and hold for 2 seconds to turnthe subtitles ON and OFF.
o ANGLE Button ( → P20)Press and hold for 2 seconds tochange the angle.
; CLR Button ( → P16, 17, 18, 27)Remove numbers (one character at atime) that have been selected andinput.Press and hold for 2 seconds. All thecharacters which were selected andinput are erased.
a AUDIO Button ( → P19)Press and hold for 2 seconds tochange the audio output.
s 10-Key Pad ( → P11, 13, 16, 17, 18,21, 25, 27, 28)Used to input numbers.
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1 Joy StickMusic Sensor/Fast Forward/Rewind/Disc Change/Preset Selection/SEEK
2 ENT ButtonPlay/Pause
3 Rotary EncoderVolume adjustment
4 DISP ButtonSpectrum Analyzer display ON/OFF
5 SOURCE ButtonSource switching
6 A.PROC ButtonAudio Processor Switch
7 DEFEAT ButtonDefeat Mode ON/OFF.
8 TUNER ButtonSwitches to Radio Mode.
9 DISC ButtonSlave CD/MD mode switching.
p Power ButtonPower ON/OFF switching.
q DVD/AUDIO SwitchSwitching between DVD and Audiooperation.
w LIST ButtonChanges the title list display.Press and hold for 2 seconds to switchto title input screen.
e BAND ButtonRadio Band switching
r MUTE ButtonMute
t CHG ButtonSwitches to CHANGE Mode.
y V.SEL ButtonV.SEL Switching
Note: Some controls may not be possibledepending on the audio device being used.
Operating audio for the Alpine Ai-NETWhen operating audio for the Alpine Ai-NET, set the DVD/AUDIO switch to the “AUDIO” side.
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