Function button and audio, Button 12, Before you start – Pioneer FH-P9200MP User Manual

Page 12: Function button and audio button

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! If you have to operate this unit unavoidably

when driving, look ahead carefully to avoid the
risk of being involved in a traffic accident.

! If any of the following troubles occur, immedi-

ately stop using this unit and consult with the
dealer from whom you purchased it:
 the unit is smoking.
 the unit is emitting abnormal odor.
 a foreign object has entered the unit.
 liquid has been spilled on or into the unit.
If you continue to use this unit without finding
a remedy, the unit may be damaged badly, re-
sulting in a serious accident or fire.

! Do not leave this unit free (unattached) inside

the car. When the car stops or turns a curve,
the unit might drop on the floor. If the unit
rolls under the brake pedal, it might prevent
the driver from braking well, causing serious
trouble. Be sure to fix this unit to the steering
wheel.

! Do not disassemble or modify this unit. To do

so may cause a fault.

FUNCTION button and AUDIO button

Operation of the FUNCTION button and the

AUDIO button on the remote control differs

from the operation of the FUNC button and

the AUDIO button on the head unit. When op-

erating the head unit, use the FUNC button

and the AUDIO button to select the appropri-

ate menu, then use the multi-function buttons

to select the mode. When operating the re-

mote control, however, switch through the

modes as described below to select the mode.

FUNCTION button operation

% Press FUNCTION to select the desired

mode (e.g., built-in CD player).

Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch be-

tween the following modes:

RPTRDMSCANT.LISTPAUSETTLin

R.SRCHT.READ

Note

Refer to Introduction of advanced built-in CD
player operation on page 20.

AUDIO button operation

% Press AUDIO to select the desired

mode.

Press AUDIO repeatedly to switch between

the following modes:

BALNWPOSIT.ALEQ 1EQ 2BBE

LOUDASLSLA

F/BLOUDSFCEQ 1EQ 2ASLPOSI

T.ALA.EQSW1SW2HPF FHPF R

SLA

Note

Refer to Introduction of audio adjustments on
page 44.

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