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E N G L I S H 2

Precautions
Car Washing To avoid electrical shorts which may cause a fire or other damage, do not expose this product to water or excessive moisture. Car Ventilation If your car is parked for several hours in direct sunlight, the temperature inside the car may become very high. It is advisable to drive the car and give the interior a chance to cool down before switching the unit on. Power Supply This product is designed to be used in a car having a 12-volt negative ground battery system.
Service This product is made of precision parts. Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust any parts. For repair, please consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center. About Preset Memory The preset memory is cleared to return to the original factory setting when the power connector or battery is disconnected.
For Installation Install the monitor in a position that does not obstruct the drivers vision. Do not install the control unit in the following types of location: A location which is exposed to water, a location where it could be stepped on, or a location which is exposed to hot air such as near a heater duct. Do not install the unit in an area where it would obstruct the operation of an air bag. Ask a trained technician to install the unit. Installation and wiring require training and experience. To be safe, ask the sales outlet where you purchased the unit to perform the installation. When Operating Do not let the unit fall or be strongly impacted since this may cause a malfunction or fire. When Parked Do not watch the monitor with the engine off. It will consume battery power and may prevent the engine from starting.

ID Code

Prior to operating this unit, it is a advisable to assign your 4-digit ID code for security. (The figures 1 to 6 can be used. The figures 7 to 9 and 0 are not available. Make sure to use four digits for ID code. ID code can not be set with two or three digits.) Once the ID code has been set, the unit cannot be operated if the main power supply is disconnected then re-connected. It is electronically locked up so that the thief could not use the stolen unit unless that person knows the code you have set. The ID code operation must be performed only by the person whom the unit belongs to. Generally, it is not necessary to enter the ID code each time when using the unit if it has never been disconnected from the main power supply (car battery). For the ID code setting procedures, see pages 19 to 21. Caution: Record your registered ID code and keep it in a secure location. If you forget it, you will be unable to use the unit.

Remote Control Preparation

E N G L I S H 3

Battery Insertion
1. Open the battery holder cover.
Lightly depress the cover and slide it out.

2. Insert the battery.

Insert batteries in the correct direction, making sure that their positive (+) and negative () ends match the same symbols in the battery holder.

3. Replace the cover.

The cover is fixed in place with a click.

Battery Notes

Battery type: Battery life: Batteries to be used: Two manganese UM4 dry cells (R03) (do not use alkaline dry cells.) About 5 months under normal conditions of use. (Manganese dry cells at normal temperature)
Caution: Improper use of batteries may cause overheating, explosion or ignition, resulting in injury or fire. Battery leakage may cause damage to the unit.
Do not disassemble or short the batteries. Do not throw the batteries into a fire. To avoid the risk of an accident, keep the batteries away from children. To store batteries, insulate them with tape or the like. Contact with metallic objects or other batteries can cause ignition or rupture. If the batteries are used in the wrong way, there is the danger of liquid leakage, rupture, injuries, and failure. (Insert batteries correctly with respect to their positive (+) and negative () ends.)
Caution: When decayed, follow the rules and regulations of your country.

Names of Controls

Warning: For safe driving, the operation is possible only when stopped with the parking brake engaged. WARNING will be displayed, if you try to switch to VTR1 or VTR2 mode by pressing the [MODE] button while driving.

E N G L I S H 4

Remote Control Unit
To use the remote control, direct it at REMOTE (remote control light sensor) on the display unit. (a the next page)
There are differences in the control buttons between the remote control and the display unit. If the remote control does not have the button you wish to use, operate it on the display unit. Button not on the remote control..[TILT] button
Infrared Transmitter Direct it at REMOTE (Remote Control Sensor) on the display unit. [PWR](Power) button * On the display unit, one button covers the ME functions of both PWR and MODE buttons. LU VO
[}][{](VOLUME) button [MUTE] button

TRACK DISC/BAND

[]][[](TRACK) button [}][{](DISC/BAND) button DISC }{ button BAND }{ button [ENTER] button
[NAVI](NAVIGATION) button

[MODE] button

[MENU] button

REPEAT

Numeric button (Remote control unit only) [1](CHz) button [2](CHx) button [3](TITLE) button [4](RANDOM) button [5](SCAN) button [6](REPEAT) button [TA] button

RANDOM

[AF] button [PTY] button

AF LOC

](OPEN/CLOSE) button

Car AV

[A](ASPECT) button

[LOC](Local) button

Note: If the display unit is in the retracted position, the [MENU], [NAVI](NAVIGATION), and [A](ASPECT) buttons cannot be used.

Names of Controls (Continued)

E N G L I S H 5

Operate the controls on the display unit in the same way as you operate the remote control buttons.
There are differences in the control buttons between the display unit and the remote control unit. If the display unit does not have the button you wish to use, operate it on the remote control unit. Buttons not on the display unit:
[1](CHz) button [2](CHx) button [3](TITLE) button [4](RANDOM) button [5](SCAN) button [6](REPEAT) button [TA] button [AF] button [PTY] button [LOC] button

Display Unit

REMOTE (Remote Control Sensor)

REMOTE

7 inches (18 cm) Wide LCD Display
Built-In Speaker (rear) (only for car navigation voice guidance)

[ENTER] button

NAVI E UM VOL

[]][[](TRACK) button

[}][{](DISC/BAND) button DISC }{ button BAND }{ button
Notes: When the display unit is in the retracted position, the [MENU], [NAVI](NAVIGATION), [A](ASPECT) and [TILT] buttons cannot be used. When power is on, the indicator of the selected mode lights.

E N G L I S H 6

Mode Indicator (AM/FM, VTR1, VTR2, CH C, TV) * CHC : Changer Control

[TILT] button

E UM VOL

[}][{](VOLUME) button

[MODE](PWR : Power) button * Hold down for more than 2 seconds to turn the power off.
[MUTE](LOUD) button * Hold down for more than 2 seconds to turn the LOUD on/off.
See pages 55 to 61 about electrical connections.
Connect the subconnector (parking brake connection lead, reverse lead, antenna control lead, and illumination lead). (a page 55)
Connect the display unit/control unit connecting cord. (a page 55)

E N G L I S H 7

Control Unit
VTR1 In VTR1 right audio input (R) : Red VTR1 left audio input (L) : White
VTR1 video input : Yellow
REMOTE Remote terminal for TV tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) RGB Connector Terminal for connecting to Panasonic car navigation system
Pre-out (Rear) (R): Red (L): White Pre-out (Front) (R): Red (L): White Pre-Out
Changer control connector Changer left audio input (L) : White Changer right audio input (R) : Red CD Changer
VIDEO-Out: Yellow For external video monitor
VTR2 video input : Yellow VTR2 left audio input (L) : White VTR2 right audio input (R) : Red VTR2 In
Display Unit Connector Ground Terminal

Radio Antenna Connector

Reset Switch

Power Supply Connector

Before Use
Turn the key in the ignition until the accessory indicator lights. Warning: Do not insert hands, fingers or foreign objects into the unit while the display is moving. Inserting your hands, fingers or foreign objects into the unit can cause injuries and damage to the unit.

ID Code (ID-CODE) Setting
Prior to operating this unit, it is a advisable to assign your 4-digit ID code for security. (The figures 1 to 6 can be used. The figures 7 to 9 and 0 are not available. Make sure to use four digits for ID code. ID code can not be set with two or three digits.) Once the ID code has been set, the unit cannot be operated if the main power supply is disconnected then re-connected. It is electronically locked up so that the thief could not use the stolen unit unless that person knows the code you have set. The ID code operation must be performed only by the person whom the unit belongs to. Generally, it is not necessary to enter the ID code each time when using the unit if it has never been disconnected from the main power supply (car battery).

E N G L I S H 16

Caution: Record your registered ID code and keep it in a secure location. If you forget it, you will be unable to use the unit.
How to enter your ID code (For the first time)
q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select USER. Press [}] or [{] to select SYSTEM and ID-CODE.
w Press [ENTER] to set ID-CODE. The ID code setting menu appears. Note: When you are setting your ID code for the first time, it is not necessary to enter the old ID code. e Enter an ID code of 4 digits using the buttons [1] to [6]. (Only for remote control)

Numeric button

r Enter the new ID code of 4 digits again using the buttons [1] to [6]. (Only for remote control) Caution: Record your registered ID code and keep it in a secure location.

E N G L I S H

How to change your ID code
If you wish to change your already set ID code for a new ID code, follow the steps below. q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select USER. Press [}] or [{] to select SYSTEM and ID-CODE.
w Press [ENTER] to set ID-CODE. The ID code setting menu appears.
e Enter the present ID code using the buttons [1] to [6]. (Only for remote control) If the wrong ID code is entered, a new ID code cannot be registered. r Enter a new ID code of 4 digits using the buttons [1] to [6]. (Only for remote control)
t Enter the new ID code of 4 digits again using the buttons [1] to [6]. (Only for remote control) Caution: Record your registered ID code and keep it in a secure location.
How to cancel the known ID code
Note: Should your unit ever require service, cancel your ID-Code before sending for repair. Perform q - e. INPUT THE NEW ID-CODE is displayed, but please ignore it.

E N G L I S H 22

Connect car navigation to RGB.
No rear view camera Connect TV tuner to VTR2. Set PAL used in DVD to VTR1. Set PAL used in TV tuner to VTR2.
Panasonic Car Navigation System (CNDV2000EN), TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) and Rear View Camera (DVD Player of CN-DV2000EN is not used.)
Car Navigation (CN-DV2000EN) TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) Rear View Camera

RGB VTR1 VTR2

Connect Rear View Camera to VTR2 Connect TV tuner to VTR1. Set PAL used in TV tuner to VTR1. Use the same signal as the rear view camera in VTR2. (ordinary PAL)

VTR2 Video

E N G L I S H 23
TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) and Rear View Camera (a car navigation system is not connected.)
TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) Rear View Camera VTR1 VTR2
When not connecting a car navigation system, select RGB.
Connect Rear View Camera to VTR2. Connect TV tuner to VTR1. Set PAL used in TV tuner to VTR1. Use the same signal as the rear view camera in VTR2. (ordinary PAL)
Other corporations car navigation system and TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN)
Car Navigation TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) VTR1 VTR2

Car Navigation

Connect car navigation system to VTR1.
Rear view camera is not connected. Connect TV tuner to VTR2. Use the same signal as the car navigation system in VTR1. (ordinary NTSC) Set PAL used in TV tuner to VTR2.

ACC Selection (ACC)

If your car has an ACC position, turn the switch to ACC. Otherwise, turn it to OFF. When ACC ON is set, the unit is turned off automatically after stopping the engine. If your car is not equipped with ACC, be sure to turn off the unit before stopping the engine. Otherwise, the unit keeps consuming the power. Consequently, the battery goes dead. [Default: ACC OFF] Caution: If your car has no ACC, be sure to use a default, ACC OFF.

E N G L I S H 24

q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select USER. Press [{] or [}] to select SYSTEM and ACC.
w Press [ENTER] to switch the ACC Selection as follows. ACC ON. ACC provided
OPEN/CLOSE 7.0'' WIDE COLOR LCD MONITOR WITH RECEIVER
ACC OFF.. ACC not provided
Caution: If your car has no ACC, be sure to switch this unit off before stopping the engine.
Merits when ACC is activated: The unit is turned off automatically after stopping the engine. The [MODE] button on the front of the display unit remains lit even when power is off. Even if the power is off, the display unit can be tilted by pressing [TILT] button.

Sound Settings

E N G L I S H 25

Tone - Bass/Treble

Emphasize or de-emphasize bass/treble level. [Default: 0 dB, adjustment range: 12 dB to +12 dB] q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select SOUND. Press [{] or [}] to select TONE.

1 Darker

4 Brighter

Contrast

Adjust the image contrast. [Default: 0, adjustment range: 15 to +15] q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select SCREEN. Press [{] or [}] to select CONTRAST. w Press [ENTER] to set CONTRAST. e Press []] or [[] to increase or decrease the contrast between black and white.

M VOLU

NAVI E

Brightness

Adjust the image brightness. [Default: 0, adjustment range: 15 to +15] q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select SCREEN. Press [{] or [}] to select BRIGHT. w Press [ENTER] to set BRIGHT. e Press []] or [[] to darken or lighten the display.

E N G L I S H 28

Adjust the image color depth. [Default: 0, adjustment range: 15 to +15] q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select SCREEN. Press [{] or [}] to select COLOR. w Press [ENTER] to set COLOR. e Press []] or [[] to lighten or deepen the depth of color on the display.
Adjust the image color tone or tint. [Default: 0, adjustment range: 15 to +15]
Note: Tint cannot be set on the PAL setting screen. q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select SCREEN. Press [{] to select TINT. w Press [ENTER] to set TINT. e Press []] or [[] to emphasize red or green in the color image.

Operation: General

E N G L I S H 29

Volume

[}][{](VOLUME)
Press [}] or [{] to increase or decrease the volume.
Volume Level 0 to 40 Press and hold [}] or [{] for more than 2 seconds to sequentially change the numeric levels on the display.
* The volume adjusted in each mode is stored in the memory, and changes each time the mode is changed. (Intelligent volume function) Note: Adjust the volume while the volume indicator appears on the display.
Press [MUTE] to mute the sound completely.

[MUTE]

Press [MUTE] again to cancel.
Changing the Operation Mode
Press [MODE] to change the operation mode as follows.

FM/AM(LW/MW)

CH C (Changer Control) Mode Indicator
MODE MODE PWR TILT OPEN/CLOSE OPEN/
7.0'' WIDE COLOR LCD MONITOR WITH R RECEIVER

[NAVI](NAVIGATION)

Notes: In VTR1 mode, the external device connected to VTR1-IN on the front of the control unit outputs its video and audio signals. (a page 48) In VTR2 mode, the external device connected to VTR2-IN on the front of the control unit outputs its video and audio signals. (a page 48) CH C (changer control) mode is not available if no changer is connected. If the navigation mode is ON, only the audio signal is switched while the video signal remains as it is. The mode can be changed even when the display unit is in the retracted position.

Preset memory table Note: Preset memory or auto preset memory operation deletes the previously set station and presets the newly selected station in its place.

Auto Station Preset

[MODE] Numeric button
Activate the automatic search for the strongest available stations on the presently received band, starting from the lowest frequency. Then store the stations offering the best reception to preset buttons [1] to [6]. (Up to six stations can be memorized per band.) (Only for remote control) Select a band, press and hold [ENTER] for more than 2 seconds. The 6 strongest available stations will be automatically set in the memory on preset buttons [1] to [6]. (Only for remote control) Once set, the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5 seconds each. Note: Preset memory or auto preset memory operation deletes the previously set station and presets the newly selected station in its place.

[{] [}]

Tuning in to a Preset Station
This is how to tune in to a station stored in the memory by Manual or Auto Station Preset. Press any of the buttons [1] to [6] to tune in to the preset station. (Only for remote control)

Radio Data System (RDS)

E N G L I S H 33
Some FM stations are broadcasting added data compatible with RDS. This radio set offers convenient functions using such data. RDS service availability varies with areas. Please understand if RDS service is not available in your area, the following service is not available, either. This chapter explains the summary and operation regarding RDS.

RDS Basics

The following functions are available when receiving RDS stations. Program Service Name Display (PS Display) The name of station is displayed instead of the frequency. Note: It seldom happens that PS display does not show the information correctly because a special font is used. However, this is not due to malfunction. Clock Time Service (CT Service) When receiving an RDS station, the CT (Clock Time) service automatically adjusts the time and date. Alternative Frequency (AF) When reception is poor, an RDS station broadcasting the same program is tuned in automatically. Region Mode Changes the selection range of AF and Best Station Search. (a page 37 for Best Station Search)

Enhanced Other Networks (EON)
When EON data is received, the EON indicator lights and the TA and AF functions are expanded as follows. TA : Traffic information from the current and other network stations can be received. AF : The frequency list of preset RDS stations is updated by EON data. EON enables the radio to make fuller use of RDS information. It constantly updates the AF list of preset stations, including the one currently tuned in to. For example, if you preset a station far from home, you will later be able to receive the same station at an alternative frequency, or any other station serving the same program. EON also keeps track of locally available TP stations for quick reception.
Emergency Announcement Reception
FM mode When an emergency announcement is broadcast, the unit is automatically switched to receiving that broadcast. Other mode If this happens in a mode other than radio mode (CD changer mode, VTR1 mode, VTR2 mode) or in Muting in TA mode, Alarm! lights on the display. (a page 39 for Muting in TA mode) Note: When LW/MW mode is activated, an emergency announcement can not be received automatically.

Traffic Announcements

Some RDS FM stations periodically provide traffic information. Traffic Program (TP) Broadcasting of traffic information Traffic Announcements (TA) Radio announcements on traffic conditions

Program Type Display

Program Type (PTY) RDS FM stations provide a program type identification signal. Example: news, rock, classical music, etc.
Alternative Frequency (AF)
When reception is poor, an RDS station broadcasting the same program is tuned in automatically. AF sensitivity can be selected. [Default: AF1]

E N G L I S H 34

Press [AF] to change AF mode as follows. (Only for remote control) AF1 Low level AF operating sensitivity
High level AF operating sensitivity

AF off

AF is not active

Auto Preset Memory

Auto preset memory works only for RDS stations when the AF mode is on. (a page 35 about auto preset memory)

Best Station Search

Best Station Search is automatically activated to store the station with the best reception for each preset button.

Region Mode

Changes the selection range of AF and Best Station Search. (a page 38 about Region on or off)
Radio Data System (RDS) (Continued)

E N G L I S H 35

Region Setting
Changes the selection range of AF and Best Station Search. [Default: REGION OFF]
q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select RDS. Press [{] or [}] to select REGION.
w Press [ENTER] to switch the region mode as follows. REGION ON The frequency is changed only for programs within the region.

REGION OFF

The frequency is changed also for programs outside the region.
Traffic Announcement (TA)
Some RDS FM stations periodically provide traffic information. Traffic programs can be received automatically. [Default: TA off]

E N G L I S H 36

Press [TA] to switch TA mode as follows. (Only for remote control) TA on Receive traffic programs automatically. Following functions are activated. TA is not active.

TA off

Seek tuning and auto preset memory Seek tuning and auto preset memory work only for TP stations when TA mode is on.
TA Volume The TA volume can be adjusted to a level different from the regular volume. (a page 40)
Muting in TA Mode To listen only to traffic announcement while muting. qAdjust the TA volume. (a page 40) wSet the regular volume level to 0. (a page 32)
TA Stand By Even when the CD changer, the VTR1 or VTR2 mode is selected, FM traffic announcements will interrupt them. (If [TA] is pressed in the CD changer, the VTR1 or VTR2 mode when TA is off, traffic announcements will similarly interrupt.)

E N G L I S H 37

Volume [}](BAND)

TA Volume (TA VOLUME)

Set the volume of traffic announcements (TA). [Default: 24]
q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select RDS. Press [}] to select TA VOLUME. Press [ENTER] to set the TA volume.
w Press [}](VOLUME) or [{](VOLUME) to increase or decrease the TA volume.

[}](BAND)

TV707W W

NAVIGATION GATION

NAVI VI E LUM
TILT ENTER ENTER PWR OPEN/CLOSE

MODE MODE

7.0' WIDE COLOR LCD MONITOR WITH RECEIVER 7.0''
Program Type (PTY) Display
RDS FM stations provide a program type identification signal. Example: news, rock, classical music, etc. [Default: PTY off]

E N G L I S H 38

Press [PTY] to switch the PTY mode as follows. (Only for remote control)

[]][[]

PTY on
PTY display mode The following functions are activated. PTY is not active.

PTY off

Note: When PTY is activated, band mode switching can not be performed. If it is necessary to switch the band mode, inactivate PTY. PTY Language PTY display language can be changed. (a page 43) English, German, Spanish, Swedish, Italian, French, Dutch

PTY Selection q Press [[] to change the program type as follows. ([]] : opposite direction) SPEECH Current Affairs Education Science Rock Music Serious Classics Finance Religion Leisure & Hobby National Music Documentary MUSIC Information Drama Varied Speech Easy Listening Other Music Children's Progs Phone In Jazz Music Oldies Music SPEECH News Sport Cultures Pop Music Light Classics M Weather & Metr Social Affairs Travel & Touring Country Music Folk Music
w Select a desired program and press and hold [ENTER] for more than 2 seconds. Seek will start to tune in to a station broadcasting the selected program type.

E N G L I S H 39

PTY Preset
Program types are stored in memory under the preset buttons [1] to [6] shown in the table below. To tune in to the desired program type, press any of the preset buttons [1] to [6].

PTY Search

If a preset call has failed, search the program type station as follows.
q Select a program type by pressing the preset button. The preset program type appears on the display for 5 seconds. w Press the same preset button again (or hold [ENTER] for more than 2 seconds) to tune in to the desired program type station.

PTY Preset Change

q Select a program type. w Press and hold one of the preset buttons [1] to [6] for more than 2 seconds to store in the memory.

Preset No.

Program Type
News Affairs / Info / Educate / Drama / Cultures/ Science Varied / Weather / Finance / Children / Social Religion / Phone In / Travel / Leisure / Document Sport Pop M Classics Rock M / Easy M / Light M / Other M / Jazz / Country Nation M / Oldies / Folk M

Speech

Sport Pop. Music Classic Music Other Music

PTY Language

Changes the program type (PTY) display language. [Default: English]

E N G L I S H 40

q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select RDS. Press [{] or [}] to select PTY LANGUAGE.
w Press []], [[], [{] or [}] to select the language.
e Press [ENTER] to set the PTY language. Note: Some languages are not available in certain channels.

CD Changer Basics

E N G L I S H 41
An optional changer (CX-DP88N, for example) must be connected. Use of the optional Dual CD Changer Control Unit (CA-CD55EN) allows you to connect two CD changers (dual changers). (a page 60) When the unit is connected with a CD text recognizable CD changer (CX-DP9061EN, for example), CD text can appear on the display.

Starting the CD Changer

Once the CD changer has been connected, press [MODE] to change to the CD changer mode as follows. FM/AM(LW/MW)

VTR1 VTR2

CH C (Changer Control)
Notes: Disc Number Track Number The CH C mode is not available if no changer is connected. If no disc is in the magazine, NO DISC appears. If the magazine is inserted while power is on, the CH C mode is automatically selected to start playing. If the navigation mode is ON, only the audio signal is switched while the video signal remains as it is. The mode can be changed even when the display unit is in the retracted position.

[3](TITLE)

Title Display
Track title or disc title appears on the display only when the unit is connected to a CD changer that can recognize CD text (CXDP9061EN, for example).
Press [3](TITLE) to switch the display between disc title and track title. (Only for remote control) Notes: NO TITLE appears on the display if a disc, which does not support the text display, has been loaded. Up to 12 characters can be displayed at a time. If the text has more than 12 characters, it is shown with up to 48 characters just once by scrolling, then the first 12 characters are kept displayed.

Disc Selection

[}][{](DISC) []][[](TRACK)
Press [{](DISC) or [}](DISC) to select a disc in descending or ascending order.

Disc number

Track number

E N G L I S H 42

Track Selection
Press [[](TRACK) to advance to the next track. Press []](TRACK) to start play from the beginning of the track now playing. Press [[](TRACK) or []](TRACK) repeatedly to skip the desired number of tracks.

Track Search

Press and hold [[](TRACK) or []](TRACK) for more than 0.5 seconds to advance or reverse through a track. Release [[](TRACK) or []](TRACK) to resume regular CD play from the released position.

[4](RANDOM)

Track Random (Only for remote control)
Play the tracks of all discs in the changer in random order. Press [4](RANDOM). All the available tracks on all discs in the magazine will be played in a random sequence.

(Fuse 10A) (Yellow)

REVERSE

(Violet w/white stripe)

(Resistor 220)

(Red) (Black)

ANT-CONT MAX0.1A

(Blue)

AMP-CONT MAX0.1A

(Blue w/white stripe)

TV-CONT

ILLUMINATION

(Orange w/white stripe)

(Blue w/red stripe)

Connecting the Power Source
Notes: This monitor system is designed only for use with a 12 volt DC motor vehicle. Be sure to fully plug in the connectors. Route the cord to avoid high-temperature spots and secure with clamps and tape. When game devices are connected, the image may be unstable. When removing the DIN plug, be sure to press the clip.
Electrical Connections (Continued)

E N G L I S H 53

Example 1: Advanced System Up-grade
Connection with CD Changer (CX-DP9061EN), TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN), and Car Navigation (CNDV2000EN)

DVD Car Navigation (RGB)

(R) (L) (Video)

(R) (L) RCA Cord

(White) (Red)

(Video)

(Yellow)

Control Unit (R) (L)

(L) (R) (L)
RGB Cord (supplied to CN-DV2000EN) (Video)

(Remote) (RGB)

(R)(R) (L)

(Yellow) (Yellow)

DIN Cord

(White)

Remote (White)(L) RCA Cord (Red)(R)

(White) (Red) (Black)

CD Text recognizable CD Changer

CX-DP9061EN

RCA Cord (supplied to CY-TN1500PEN)
Extension Cord (DIN/BATT/RCA/GND)

(R) (L)

(Video) (Remote)

CY-TN1500PEN TV Tuner

(Front)

(Remote)

(Rear) (Blue w/white stripe)

PWR-CONT

E N G L I S H 54
Power Connector (supplied to CN-DV2000EN)

(Rear)

!6 Ground Lead !2 Power Connector
!8 Display Unit/Control Unit Connecting Cord
Navi Mute Lead The volume of the unit is lowered when the navigation voice guide is on. Display Unit (Green w/yellow stripe)

VIDEO-CONT

!7 Subconnector !6 Ground Lead
Video Control Lead When a DVD video disc is inserted into the car navigation system, the DVD video screen is automatically selected, provided that the following conditions are met. The RCA cord of the car navigation system is connected to VTR1. NAVI is set to RGB using INPUT SELECT. The car navigation system is connected to VA707 with both the RGB cord and RCA cord.

(L) (Yellow)

(L) (R)

Pre-out (Front) Not used

!8 Display Unit/ Control Unit Connecting Cord (Rear)
!2 Power Connector Video Control Lead Not used

!6 Ground Lead

!77 Subconnector !6 Ground Lead
Do not connect to the Video Control Lead of CX-DV1500.

E N G L I S H 57

Example 3: Connection with two CD Changers (CX-DP9061EN)
You need the optional dual changer control unit (CA-CD55EN).
DIN Cord (White) (Red) (Yellow) (Black) Battery Lead Ground Lead RCA Cord To the car battery, continuous +12V DC To a clean, bare metallic part of the car chassis (L) (White) (R) (Red) (R) (Red) (L) (White)
DIN Cord (Supplied to CA-CD55EN) RCA Cord (Supplied to CA-CD55) (R) (Red) (L) (White) CD C-1 (R) (Red) CD C-2 CA-CD55EN

(L) (White)

CQ-VA707N Control Unit (Front)
TWIN TWIN CD C-CONT CD C-CONT Dual CD Changer Control Lead (Brown w/white stripe) (Black) (Yellow) (Red) (White) RCA Cord DIN Cord (R) (Red) (L) (White) Ground Lead Battery Lead To a clean, bare metallic part of the car chassis To the car battery, continuous +12V DC (R) (Red) (L) (White)
Connecting the Parking Brake Connection Lead
Caution: For safety, be sure to ask your nearest professional installer to do this connection.

Parking Brake Foot Brake

E N G L I S H 58
The parking brake switch position varies with the vehicle model.

Parking Brake Switch

Parking Brake Connection Lead (Blue w/yellow stripe)
Battery !4Clip Connector Brake Light

Vehicle Chassis

Side Brake (parking brake) Connection Lead When the parking brake lever is engaged, the unit is grounded by the chassis. q Attach a clip connector !4 to the end of the parking brake connection lead.

Comes up to this point

w The clip connector !4 is connected to the power source side lead of the parking brake lever.

Power Source Side Lead

Connecting the Reverse Cord
* In case using an optional rear-view camera, the reverse lead must be connected. Connect the reverse lead (violet w/white stripe) to the positive (+) lead of the reverse lamp (the lamp with a clear lens that lights when the transmission gear is shifted into the reverse position).
Check the reverse lamp. Reverse Lamp Clip Connector

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DV1800

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SET UP
MOBILE NAVIGATION SYSTEM NAVIGATIONSSYSTEM SYSTEME DE NAVIGATION MOBILE MOBIEL NAVIGATIESYSTEEM SISTEMA DI NAVIGAZIONE MOBILE

MOVILE NAVIGATION SYSTEM

CN-DV1800EN Installation Instruction
Einbauanleitung Instructions dinstallation Installatie-aanwijzingen Instruzioni per linstallazione
Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung vor der Verwendung dieses Produktes aufmerksam durch und bewahren Sie sie danach fr sptere Nachschlagzwecke sorgfltig auf. Prire de lire ces instructions attentivement avant dutiliser le produit et garder ce manuel pour lutilisation ultrieure. Leest u deze instructie alstublieft zorgvuldig door voor u dit product in gebruik neemt en bewaar deze handleiding voor later gebruik. Si prega di leggere attentamente queste istruzioni prima di usare questo prodotto e di conservare questo manuale per usi futuri.

ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANAIS

Installation Guide
Preparation 4 Cautions 5 Installation Procedure 6 Attaching the Remote Control Holder 6 Installation of GPS Antenna 7
Wiring Connection 8 Final Check 11
Installationsanleitung 10
Vorbereitungen 12 Vorsichtsmassnahmen 13 Installationsverfahren 14 Anbringen des Fernbedienungshalters 14 Installation der GPS-Antenne 15
Kit-Anschluss 16 Abschliessende Prfung 19

Guide dinstallation 10

Prparation 20 Prcautions prendre 21 Procdure dinstallation 22 Fixation du porte-tlcommande 22 Installation dune antenne de GPS 23
Connexions lectriques 24 Vrification finale 27

NEDERLANDS

Installatieaanwijzingen 10
Voorbereiding 28 Voorzorgen 29 Installeren 30 Bevestigen van de houder voor de afstandsbediening 30 Installeren van de GPS-antenne 31
Aansluitdiagram 32 Laatste controle 35

ITALIANO

Guida allinstallazione 10
Preparativi 36 Precauzioni 37 Procedura di installazione 38 Fissare il portatelecomando 38 Installazione delantenna GPS 39
Collegamenti elettrici 40 Controlle finale 43

ENGLISH

Preparation
Disconnect the lead from the negative () battery terminal.
Caution: Do not disconnect the battery terminals of a car with trip or navigational computer since all user settings stored in memory will be lost. Instead take extra care with installing the unit to prevent shorts.

Installation Precautions

If possible, have the equipment installed by a professional installer. If you should encounter any difficulties, please consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Centre. 1. This unit is designed exclusively for use in vehicles having a 12-volt negative ground battery system. 2. Follow the instructions for electrical connection carefully. Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit. 3. Connect the power lead (red) after all other connections are made. 4. Be sure to connect the battery lead (yellow) to the positive (+) terminal of the battery or to the fuse block (BAT) terminal. 5. Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short circuiting. 6. Secure all loose wires after installing the unit. 7. Carefully read the operating and installation instructions of the respective equipment before connecting it to the unit.

Supplied Hardware

No. q w e Item
Tapping Screws with Washers (5 mm x 6 mm) Tapping Screws (5 mm x 16 mm)

Diagram

No. i o !0
Item Remote Control Unit Batteries (R6PU) L-Shaped Bracket

Speed Pulse Cord (5 m)

GPS Antenna

Clip Type Connector

Power Connector
L-Shaped Bracket Cord Clamps (including Double-Sided Tape) Double-Sided Tape

RGB Cord

Remote Control Holder

Cautions

Notes:
It is natural that the unit becomes warm during prolonged use. The unit may not function properly if installed in a location where it is exposed to high temperature such as in the trunk. Preferably install it in the driver's compartment. Install the main unit on a firm base inside the driver's compartment, such as on the floor or in the console box. Any changes in its position may cause the position of your vehicle to deviate in the screen. Choose the location for installing the main unit so that it is easy to reach it for inserting and removing the map DVD-ROM and points in a convenient direction. Do not install the main unit on its side or upside down. This may cause malfunctions. Install the main unit in horizontal position. The permissible tilt is within 10 side to side and within 30 front to back.

Within 10

Within 30
Do not install the main unit in locations that tend to get very hot, such as on the dashboard or in the glove compartment. This may cause damage to the unit. To prevent damage, avoid installing the main unit in places where it is exposed to: Direct sunlight Air flow from the air conditioner Heat generated by other equipment

Precautions

We strongly recommend that you wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries.
Installation Procedure - Navigation System
Note: Disconnect the cable from the negative () battery terminal.
Attach the L-Shaped Brackets !0 on both sides of the unit with the Tapping Screws with Washers q.

Install the unit with Tapping Screws w.
t Power Connector w Tapping Screws
!0 L-Shaped Brackets q Tapping Screws with washers

e q w e

Secure the rear of the unit. a) Check the electrical connections by referring to this operating instructions. b) Insert Power Connector t to the unit.
After installation, reconnect the negative () battery terminal.
Attaching the Remote Control Holder
Attach the double-sided tape !4 to the back of the Remote Control Holder u. i Remote Control Unit
Remove the backing from the double-sided tape, then press the Remote Control Holder u onto the surface where you want to attach it. u Remote Control Holder Put the remote control i in the holder. !4 Double-Sided Tape
Note: Place the Remote Control Holder where it will not interfere with driving.
Installation of GPS Antenna
Install the GPS antenna in the vehicle where the system can receive GPS satellite signals from all directions.
Do not pull on the cord to remove the antenna. Otherwise you might disconnect the cord or scratch the vehicle surface. Wipe the installation surface clean before attaching the antenna.
Installation inside the Vehicle (Dashboard or Rear Tray) (Recommended)
Install the antenna in horizontal position on the dashboard or in the center of the rear tray near the rear window. Lead the antenna cord inside the vehicle.
This end to face the windshield or rear window !2 L-Shaped Bracket
Wipe the installation surface clean before peeling off the backing paper and attaching the bracket. Windshield at least 20 cm GPS antenna

Display unit

Install the antenna at least 20 cm (recommended clearance) away from the monitor and other electronic components as these may reduce the reception sensitivity. Do not bend, cut or otherwise modify the metal bracket (L-shaped). The metal bracket is supplied exclusively for installation inside the vehicle. Use only the supplied metal bracket !2.
Notes: The body shape of some vehicles may interfere with proper signal reception. Some types of window glass may block signal reception. If the reception sensitivity is not satisfactory with the antenna installed inside the vehicle, please consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Centre.
Cautions: This product is designed to be used in a car having 12-volt negative ground battery system. To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram below. Do not insert the power connector into the unit until the wiring is completed. Be sure to insulate any exposed wires from a possible short-circuit from the vehicle chassis. Bundle all cables and keep cable terminals free from touching any metal parts. Your in-vehicle navigation system requires a complex installation procedure to ensure reliable operation. If you experience any operational difficulties, or require a repair, please refer to the original installer or your supplying dealer for assistance.

Connecting the Handbrake Switch
Handbrake Switch Brake Light

Handbrake Switch

Cut here Handbrake lead (5m) !1Clip Type Connector (Blue/yellow) SIDE BRAKE
Connecting the Engine Control Computer Unit

Caution:

Ask the shop where the system was purchased to adjust the vehicle speed signal reception. Engine Control Computer Unit Clamp Type Connector (ECU) Do not Cut (Gray) Do not cut excess length of cord. Bundle it and fasten with tape. Speed Puls lead (0.3m) (Light green) SPEED
e Speed Puls lead (5m) (Light green)
Connecting the Reverse Cord
Check the Backlight !1Clip Type Connector Backlight
* Take it out of the back of the tail lamp mount.

Cut R N N D 2 L

Reverse lead (4m) REVERSE (Violet/white)
Cautions: If noise is generated in proportion to engine revolutions, the earth conductor of the navigation power cord and that of the monitor unit should be connected to the same place of the metallic block of the car body. Take the same action if the brightness of navigation screen is not constant.

t Power Connector

To connect any lead of the power connector to any lead of the vehicle wiring harness, cut off the terminal and use the clamp type connector supplied instead. Do not cut the speed pulse lead or the remote control lead.

Cut here

Illumination lead (4m) ILLUMINATION

iOrange/white j

!1Clip Type Connector
To the power supply for vehicle lighting
Battery lead (5 m) (Yellow)

BATTERY 5A

To the the vehicle battery, continuous +12V DC

Accessory lead (5 m)

Panasonic

To ACC power, +12V DC

Ground lead (2m)

iBlack j

To clearn, bare metallic part of the vehicle chassis
Navi Mute lead (5m) (Orange)

NAVI MUTE

To NAVI Mute/Telephone Mute of audio reciever
For use with Panasonic audio systems provided with NAVI Mute function. For details refer to the operating instructions of your audio system.

Infrared Receiver (option)
This receiver is required to connect a monitor other than Panasonics. Infrared Receiver lead (4 m) RM-DATA (Black) Receiver lead (3 m) (Black/green) Speaker Cord (0.25 m) SPEAKER (Black)

ER POW

Not Used
Make sure the connectors are plugged firmly into all units. Do not install this kit in places where it could be exposed to splash water or the air flow from the air-conditioner, or near the vehicle entrance where it could be stepped on.
I Panasonic Monitor Connection (CQ-VA707N, CY-VM1500EX, CY-VM1200EX, etc.) Remote Control Sensor
Point the remote control of the navigation system at this sensor to operate it.
Panasonic Monitor CQ-VA707
(Not Supplied) y RGB Cord

CN-DV1800EN

RGB-OUT
r GPS Antenna t Power Connector Note: Non-Panasonic Monitor Connection It is required to buy an optional infrared receiver.
Insert the connector obliquely.

Final Check

Make sure to carry out a final check of connections and GPS reception after installation and wiring are complete.

Connection Check

Press SET UP. Select [System Information] and press ENTER.
Select [Wiring Check] and press ENTER.

GPS Check

Select [GPS] and press ENTER.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan

YEFM292705

 

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