Kenwood DDX418 Instruction Manual - Page 2
Contents, Introductions, Av Source Operations, Bluetooth Operations, Using The Remote, Controller,
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Contents Before use 3 How to reset your unit 3 INTRODUCTIONS Initial Settings 5 Initial setup 5 Activating the security function 5 Component names and functions 6 Setting the clock 7 Common operations 8 Turning on the power 8 Turning off the power 8 Adjusting the volume 8 Putting the unit in standby 8 Turning off/on the screen 8 Switching screens 9 AV SOURCE OPERATIONS Selecting the playback source....10 Disc operations 11 Playing a disc 11 Playable disc type 12 Playback operations 13 Settings for disc playback 17 USB operations 18 Playing a USB device 18 Listening to the iPod/iPhone device 20 iPod/iPhone playback operations 21 Selecting a track/video from menu on the iPod/iPhone 22 Listening to the radio 23 Using other external components 26 AV-IN 26 Using the external navigation unit 27 Sound adjustment 28 Using the sound equalization 28 Adjusting the cross over frequency 29 2 DDX418/DDX4048BT/DDX318/DDX3048 Changing the display design......30 Setting for video playback .........32 Picture adjustment 32 Changing the aspect ratio 33 Zooming picture 33 Using a rear view camera............34 Setting menu items 35 Memorizing/recalling the settings 38 Locking the settings 38 Adjusting the touch position 38 BLUETOOTH OPERATIONS (Only for DDX418/DDX4048BT) Information for using Bluetooth® devices 39 Bluetooth operations 39 Connecting Bluetooth devices 40 Using the Bluetooth mobile phone 42 Using the Bluetooth audio player 46 Bluetooth device settings 46 USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER Overview 48 Operations from the remote controller 49 REFERENCE Maintenance 53 More about this unit 54 Troubleshooting 56 Specifications 59 KS-UBT1 (USB Bluetooth Adapter 62 The displays and panels shown in this manual are examples used to provide clear explanations of the operations. For this reason, they may be different from the actual displays or panels.