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    							Surround effectsSettings
     [Balance  Fader]
    Adjusts output levels for left/right (Balance) and front/rear (Fader).
     default: 0Adjust the Balance/Fader.  Adjustment range: Balance ([Left]/[Right]):    7 (Left) – 0 – 7 (Right)
             Fader ([Front]/[Rear]):     7 (Front) – 0 – 7 (Rear)
     [Speaker  Setting]
    Adjusts the output level for each speaker.
         default:  Speaker Level:  0 dB
             Speaker Delay:  0 cm
             Subwoofer:  120 Hz
    [ Speaker  Level]
    Adjusts the output level for 
    each speaker.Adjust the output level for each speaker.   Adjustment range:    –12 dB – 0 dB – 12 dB   Make the speaker from which the test signal (a buzzing sound) is audible at the lowest volume the reference, then 
    adjust other speakers so they are heard with the same speaker sound.
    [ Speaker  Delay]
    Sets the distance of each 
    speaker from the reference 
    point.Input the distance to each speaker.  Adjustment range:
        0 cm – 500 cm
       When the distance is set, the 
    timing of sound output from 
    the other speakers is delayed to 
    match the speaker furthest from 
    the reference point. 
       (Approximately 0.3 ms per 
    10 cm)
       Set the listening position as the reference point.   Measure the distance horizontally.
    [ Subwoofer]
    When a subwoofer 
    is connected, set the 
    maximum number of Hz for 
    audio to be output from the 
    subwoofer. 
    (Cutoff frequency)Set the frequency.   Adjustment range:    60 Hz – 120 Hz – 200 Hz
     [Graphic  Equalizer]
     default: [EQ1]Adjust the Graphic 
    Equalizer.
    Adjust the level for each frequency band.   Adjustment range:      –4   –   0   –   4
             (–10 dB – ±0 dB – +10 dB)
    Register the current 
    adjustment values.Touch and hold the setting to register, from [EQ1] to [EQ5], for at least 2 seconds.
    Note:
       Settings cannot be registered to [Flat].   Touch and hold [Flat] for 2 seconds or more to return all settings to the defaults.
    Load registered adjustment 
    values.Select the settings to load, from [Flat] to [EQ5].
    Surround effects 
    (continued)
    1Select [Sound] on 
    any Source operation 
    screen.
    (Example: AM)
    2Select the item to set.
    3Make settings.( right table)
    Note:
       SRS CS Auto will be turned off 
    automatically if you change Balance 
    Fader/Speaker Setting/Graphic 
    Equalizer setting.
    Change audio and video settings (continued)
    Flat: (Flat) Flat frequency response
    EQ1: (Rock) Speedy and heavy sound
    EQ2: (Pop) Wide-ranged and deep sound
    EQ3: (Vocal) Clear sound
    EQ4: (Jazz) Jazz-specifi c deep sound
    EQ5: (Club) Club and disco-specifi c sound
    Front LFront R 
    Reference point
    Rear L Rear R
    Subwoofer 50 cm120 cm
    130 cm
    140 cm 70 cm
     Frequency (Hz)Settings60 160 400 1 kHz3 kHz6 kHz12 kHz
    Flat ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0
    EQ1 +3 +1 ±0 –1 +1 +2 +3
    EQ2 +2 +1 +1 +1 +1 +2 +2
    EQ3 +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +3 +3
    EQ4 +3 +3 +1 –2 –1 +2 +4
    EQ5 +4 +3 ±0 +4 +2 +3 +4
    SpeakerMeasure this distance Reference point
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    							ItemsSettings
     CONTRAST
    [+]:   Makes clearly defi ned contrast 
    between black and white
    [–]:   Reduces the contrast between black 
    and white  Adjust contrast.
       Adjustment range:    1 – 6 – 11
     default: 6Select [OK].
     BRIGHTNESS[+]:  Brighter
    [–]:  Darker  Adjust brightness.
       Adjustment range:    1 – 6 – 11
     default: 11Select [OK].
     TONE*[RED]:    Emphasizes  red
    [GREEN]:  Emphasizes green  Adjust color.
       Adjustment range:    1 (Red) – 6 – 11 (Green)
     default: 6Select [OK].
     COLOR*[+]:   Intensifi es color
    [–]:  Fades color   Adjust color saturation.
       Adjustment range:    1 – 6 – 11
     default: 6Select [OK].
     DAY  MODE
    The night mode screen can be switched to day mode screen.
    Note:
       [DAY MODE] is displayed on the night mode screen.
     default: Off
       When [DAY MODE] is selected during night mode display, it switches to day mode. Select it 
    again to return to night mode.
    Note:
       The day mode switched to using [DAY MODE] is not the same brightness as normal day 
    mode.Select [OK].
    *   The image quality of the DVD/AV/Rear view camera can be adjusted. 
    Color/Tone cannot be adjusted on the map screen.
    ItemsSettings
    Screen display can be switched.   Compressing or extending the screen for business use or public 
    performance risks infringing copyrights protected under copyright 
    laws.
       Extending a non-wide screen (4:3) image to fi ll a wide screen hides 
    part of the edge of the image, or distorts the image. View video in 
    normal mode, which respects the intentions of the producer.
     default: [Wide]
       [Normal]   ...........  4:3  (w  h) screen. Left and right sides are black.
            
       [Wide]    ..............  16:9  (w  h) screen.
            
        Switch  aspect  setting
    1Select [ ASPECT] when 
    the DVD/AV operation 
    screen is displayed.
    (Example: DVD)
    2Make settings. ( right table)
     Screen  adjustment
      Adjust image quality
    1Select [Display] from 
    the Setup menu.
    Or, when the screen is 
    on DVD/AV/Rear view 
    camera, touch part of 
    the screen to display the 
    touch keys, then select 
    [DISPLAY].
    (Example: DVD)
    2Make settings.( right table)
    Note:   Image quality adjustment settings 
    are stored for day mode and night 
    mode.
    Change audio and video settings (continued)
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     CONTRAST
    [+]:   Makes clearly defi ned contrast 
    between black and white
    [–]:   Reduces the contrast between black 
    and white  Adjust contrast.
       Adjustment range:    1 – 6 – 11
     default: 6Select [OK].
     BRIGHTNESS[+]:  Brighter
    [–]:  Darker  Adjust brightness.
       Adjustment range:    1 – 6 – 11
     default: 11Select [OK].
     TONE*[RED]:    Emphasizes  red
    [GREEN]:  Emphasizes green  Adjust color.
       Adjustment range:    1 (Red) – 6 – 11 (Green)
     default: 6Select [OK].
     COLOR*[+]:   Intensifi es color
    [–]:  Fades color   Adjust color saturation.
       Adjustment range:    1 – 6 – 11
     default: 6Select [OK].
     DAY  MODE
    The night mode screen can be switched to day mode screen.
    Note:
       [DAY MODE] is displayed on the night mode screen.
     default: Off
       When [DAY MODE] is selected during night mode display, it switches to day mode. Select it 
    again to return to night mode.
    Note:
       The day mode switched to using [DAY MODE] is not the same brightness as normal day 
    mode.Select [OK].
    *   The image quality of the DVD/AV/Rear view camera can be adjusted. 
    Color/Tone cannot be adjusted on the map screen.
    ItemsSettings
    Screen display can be switched.   Compressing or extending the screen for business use or public 
    performance risks infringing copyrights protected under copyright 
    laws.
       Extending a non-wide screen (4:3) image to fi ll a wide screen hides 
    part of the edge of the image, or distorts the image. View video in 
    normal mode, which respects the intentions of the producer.
     default: [Wide]
       [Normal]   ...........  4:3  (w  h) screen. Left and right sides are black.
            
       [Wide]    ..............  16:9  (w  h) screen.
            
        Switch  aspect  setting
    1Select [ ASPECT] when 
    the DVD/AV operation 
    screen is displayed.
    (Example: DVD)
    2Make settings. ( right table)
     Screen  adjustment
      Adjust image quality
    1Select [Display] from 
    the Setup menu.
    Or, when the screen is 
    on DVD/AV/Rear view 
    camera, touch part of 
    the screen to display the 
    touch keys, then select 
    [DISPLAY].
    (Example: DVD)
    2Make settings.( right table)
    Note:   Image quality adjustment settings 
    are stored for day mode and night 
    mode.
    Change audio and video settings (continued)
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    							ItemsSettings
    [ Audio  Language]
    Sets the audio language.
     default: English
      [English]    [French]    [Spanish]     [German]  [Italian]     [Dutch]     [Japanese]    [Others]
    Select [Others].[ Subtitle  Language]
    Sets the subtitle language.
     default: English
    [ DVD  Language]
    Sets the menu language displayed.
     default: English   To set a language other 
    than those listed, select 
    [Others] and enter the 
    language code.  Select [] to delete one character.
    Note:
       Refer to the “Language code list” on page 96 for language codes.   If the priority audio language is already registered for the disc, the audio language registered on the disc is used to 
    play back. If the disc does not contain the set audio language, that language cannot be played.
     [Angle  Mark]
    Sets whether to display or not display the angle mark.
     default: On
       On ......... Displays the multi angle mark.   Off ......... Does not display the multi angle mark.
    [ DVD software mode]
    Set the image size for use when playing video from a wide DVD.
      default: 16:9 Wide
    Note:
       Set the software setting according to the symbol used on jacket. 
    (
     page 7)    DVD software mode is ignored if Pan & Scan or Letterbox is already 
    set in the software.
       Screen aspect of the display unit is changed according to the aspect 
    setting (
     page 92) and DVD software’s aspect.The setting changes as shown below, every time “DVD software mode” is selected.
       16:9 Wide .............. plays a video in wide screen (16:9).   4:3 Letterbox ......... plays wide-screen video in Letterbox mode (in which black bands appear at the top and bottom 
    of the screen).
       4:3 Pan & Scan ..... plays wide-screen video in Pan & Scan mode (in which the left and right edges of the screen 
    are cut off).
     [Parental Control Level]
    Restricts the DVD video that can be played.
     default: 8Enter a 4-digit code number and select [Enter].
      Select [] to delete one character.
    Note:
       At the time of purchase, no code number has been 
    set. The 4-digit number entered when making the 
    initial settings becomes the code number.
       If no code number has been entered, the code 
    number is displayed at the top as “----”.
       Once a code number is entered, the code number 
    will be required the next time the item is used, and 
    thereafter. Do not forget the code number. If you 
    forget your code number, touch [
    ] 10 times to 
    initialize the setting (returning to the state with no 
    code number setting).Select the parental lock level, from [1] to [8].
       Parental lock levels are in three main types.
    Level 1:       Only DVD for children can be played 
    (playback of general and adult-oriented 
    DVD video is prohibited).
    Levels 2 to 7:   Only DVD for children and general audiences 
    can be played (play of adult-oriented DVD 
    video is prohibited).
    Level 8:       All DVD can be played.
    Note:
       If the parental lock applies to a DVD that is played, the 
    code number input screen is displayed. Playback starts 
    after the correct code number is input and [Enter] is 
    selected.
     DVD Setup menu
    1Select [SETUP] on Short 
    menu 3.
    2Select the item to set.
    3Make settings. ( right table)
    Note:
       Select [Default] to go to the screen 
    for selecting default setting.
    Change audio and video settings (continued)
    16:9 Wide 4:3 Letterbox4:3 Pan & Scan
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    [ Audio  Language]
    Sets the audio language.
     default: English
      [English]    [French]    [Spanish]     [German]  [Italian]     [Dutch]     [Japanese]    [Others]
    Select [Others].[ Subtitle  Language]
    Sets the subtitle language.
     default: English
    [ DVD  Language]
    Sets the menu language displayed.
     default: English   To set a language other 
    than those listed, select 
    [Others] and enter the 
    language code.  Select [] to delete one character.
    Note:
       Refer to the “Language code list” on page 96 for language codes.   If the priority audio language is already registered for the disc, the audio language registered on the disc is used to 
    play back. If the disc does not contain the set audio language, that language cannot be played.
     [Angle  Mark]
    Sets whether to display or not display the angle mark.
     default: On
       On ......... Displays the multi angle mark.   Off ......... Does not display the multi angle mark.
    [ DVD software mode]
    Set the image size for use when playing video from a wide DVD.
      default: 16:9 Wide
    Note:
       Set the software setting according to the symbol used on jacket. 
    (
     page 7)    DVD software mode is ignored if Pan & Scan or Letterbox is already 
    set in the software.
       Screen aspect of the display unit is changed according to the aspect 
    setting (
     page 92) and DVD software’s aspect.The setting changes as shown below, every time “DVD software mode” is selected.
       16:9 Wide .............. plays a video in wide screen (16:9).   4:3 Letterbox ......... plays wide-screen video in Letterbox mode (in which black bands appear at the top and bottom 
    of the screen).
       4:3 Pan & Scan ..... plays wide-screen video in Pan & Scan mode (in which the left and right edges of the screen 
    are cut off).
     [Parental Control Level]
    Restricts the DVD video that can be played.
     default: 8Enter a 4-digit code number and select [Enter].
      Select [] to delete one character.
    Note:
       At the time of purchase, no code number has been 
    set. The 4-digit number entered when making the 
    initial settings becomes the code number.
       If no code number has been entered, the code 
    number is displayed at the top as “----”.
       Once a code number is entered, the code number 
    will be required the next time the item is used, and 
    thereafter. Do not forget the code number. If you 
    forget your code number, touch [
    ] 10 times to 
    initialize the setting (returning to the state with no 
    code number setting).Select the parental lock level, from [1] to [8].
       Parental lock levels are in three main types.
    Level 1:       Only DVD for children can be played 
    (playback of general and adult-oriented 
    DVD video is prohibited).
    Levels 2 to 7:   Only DVD for children and general audiences 
    can be played (play of adult-oriented DVD 
    video is prohibited).
    Level 8:       All DVD can be played.
    Note:
       If the parental lock applies to a DVD that is played, the 
    code number input screen is displayed. Playback starts 
    after the correct code number is input and [Enter] is 
    selected.
     DVD Setup menu
    1Select [SETUP] on Short 
    menu 3.
    2Select the item to set.
    3Make settings. ( right table)
    Note:
       Select [Default] to go to the screen 
    for selecting default setting.
    Change audio and video settings (continued)
    16:9 Wide 4:3 Letterbox4:3 Pan & Scan
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    							The text entry method explained here is used to enter or 
    change names for address search, city names, Contacts, 
    areas to avoid and other text.
    1Enter the text.
       Lower case text cannot be entered on the Input 
    street name and Input city name screens.
    2Once text entry is complete, select 
    [OK] or [List]*.
    *   [List] is displayed on the Input street name and 
    Input city name screens.
    Note:
       The number of characters that can be input varies 
    between entry items. Refer to the descriptions of each 
    item.
       The keyboard layout can be changed. ( page 84)
      Enter alphabetic characters
    Select [A-Z].
      Select [] to enter lower case characters.  Select [] to enter upper case characters.  When [] is selected, [] is displayed.
      Enter accented characters
    Select [À-].
      Select [] to enter lower case characters.  Select [] to enter upper case characters.
      Enter numerals and symbols
    Select [0-9].
       Select [1/2] to display the next page.
       Select [2/2] to display the previous page.
      Enter spaces/Delete characters
       Select [Space] to enter a space.  Select [] to delete one character.
      Language code list
    For “Others” (page 95)
    Input the 4-digit language code, pressing the buttons [0] to [9]. Select [Enter] to fi nalize.
    Note:
      Setting is fi nished and the display returns to the main menu.  For retrying selection during number entry, select [Clear].
    Code Language Name
    0101 Afar
    0102 Abkhazian
    0106 Afrikaans
    0113 Amharic
    0118 Arabic
    0119 Assamese
    0125 Aymara
    0126 Azerbaijan
    0201 Bashkir
    0205 Belorussian
    0207 Bulgarian
    0208 Bihari
    0209 Bislama
    0214 Bengali,Bangla
    0215 Tibetan
    0218 Breton
    0301 Catalan
    0315 Corsican
    0319 Czech
    0325 Welsh
    0401 Danish
    0405 German
    0426 Bhutani
    0512 Greek
    0514 English
    0515 Esperanto
    0519 Spanish
    0520 Estonian
    0521 Basque
    0601 Persian
    0609 Finnish
    0610 Fiji
    0615 Faroese
    0618 French
    0625 Frisian
    0701 Irish
    0704 Scottish Gaelic
    0712 Galician
    0714 Guarani
    0721 Gujarati
    0801 Hausa
    0809 Hindi
    0818 Croatian
    0821 Hungarian
    0825 Armenian
    0901 Interlingua
    Code Language Name
    0905 Interlingue
    0911 Inupiag
    0914 Indonesian
    0919 IceLandic
    0920 Italian
    0923 Hebrew
    1001 Japanese
    1009 Yiddish
    1023 Javanese
    1101 Georgian
    1111 Kazakh
    1112 Greenlandic
    1113 Cambodian
    1114 Kannada
    1115 Korean
    1119 Kashmiri
    1121 Kurdish
    1125 Kirghiz
    1201 Latin
    1214 Lingala
    1215 Laotian
    1220 Lithuanian
    1222 Latvian
    1307 Malagasy
    1309 Maori
    1311 Macedonian
    1312 Malayalam
    1314 Mongolian
    1315 Moldavian
    1318 Marathi
    1319 Malay
    1320 Maltese
    1325 Burmese
    1401 Nauru
    1405 Nepali
    1412 Dutch
    1415 Norwegian
    1503 Occitan
    1513 Afan
    1518 Oriya
    1601 Punjabi
    1612 Polish
    1619 Pashto,Pushto
    1620 Portuguese
    1721 Quechua
    1813 Rhaeto
    Code Language Name
    1814 Kirundi
    1815 Rumanian
    1821 Russian
    1823 Kin
    1901 Sanskrit
    1904 Sind
    1907 Sango
    1908 Serbo-Croat
    1909 Shin
    1911 Slovak
    1912 Slovenian
    1913 Samoan
    1914 Shona
    1915 Somali
    1917 Albanian
    1918 Serbian
    1919 Siswati
    1920 Sesotho
    1921 Sudanese
    1922 Swedish
    1923 Swahili
    2001 Tamil
    2005 Telugu
    2007 Tajik
    2008 Thai
    2009 Tigrinya
    2011 Turkmen
    2012 Tagalog
    2014 Setswana
    2015 Tongan
    2018 Turkish
    2019 Tsonga
    2020 Tatar
    2023 Twi
    2111 Ukrainian
    2118 Urdu
    2126 Uzbek
    2209 Vietnamese
    2215 Volapũ
    k
    2315 Wolof
    2408 Xhosa
    2515 Yoruba
    2608 Chinese
    2621 Zulu
    How to  enter text
    EnglishEnglish
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    							The text entry method explained here is used to enter or 
    change names for address search, city names, Contacts, 
    areas to avoid and other text.
    1Enter the text.
       Lower case text cannot be entered on the Input 
    street name and Input city name screens.
    2Once text entry is complete, select 
    [OK] or [List]*.
    *   [List] is displayed on the Input street name and 
    Input city name screens.
    Note:
       The number of characters that can be input varies 
    between entry items. Refer to the descriptions of each 
    item.
       The keyboard layout can be changed. ( page 84)
      Enter alphabetic characters
    Select [A-Z].
      Select [] to enter lower case characters.  Select [] to enter upper case characters.  When [] is selected, [] is displayed.
      Enter accented characters
    Select [À-].
      Select [] to enter lower case characters.  Select [] to enter upper case characters.
      Enter numerals and symbols
    Select [0-9].
       Select [1/2] to display the next page.
       Select [2/2] to display the previous page.
      Enter spaces/Delete characters
       Select [Space] to enter a space.  Select [] to delete one character.
      Language code list
    For “Others” (page 95)
    Input the 4-digit language code, pressing the buttons [0] to [9]. Select [Enter] to fi nalize.
    Note:
      Setting is fi nished and the display returns to the main menu.  For retrying selection during number entry, select [Clear].
    Code Language Name
    0101 Afar
    0102 Abkhazian
    0106 Afrikaans
    0113 Amharic
    0118 Arabic
    0119 Assamese
    0125 Aymara
    0126 Azerbaijan
    0201 Bashkir
    0205 Belorussian
    0207 Bulgarian
    0208 Bihari
    0209 Bislama
    0214 Bengali,Bangla
    0215 Tibetan
    0218 Breton
    0301 Catalan
    0315 Corsican
    0319 Czech
    0325 Welsh
    0401 Danish
    0405 German
    0426 Bhutani
    0512 Greek
    0514 English
    0515 Esperanto
    0519 Spanish
    0520 Estonian
    0521 Basque
    0601 Persian
    0609 Finnish
    0610 Fiji
    0615 Faroese
    0618 French
    0625 Frisian
    0701 Irish
    0704 Scottish Gaelic
    0712 Galician
    0714 Guarani
    0721 Gujarati
    0801 Hausa
    0809 Hindi
    0818 Croatian
    0821 Hungarian
    0825 Armenian
    0901 Interlingua
    Code Language Name
    0905 Interlingue
    0911 Inupiag
    0914 Indonesian
    0919 IceLandic
    0920 Italian
    0923 Hebrew
    1001 Japanese
    1009 Yiddish
    1023 Javanese
    1101 Georgian
    1111 Kazakh
    1112 Greenlandic
    1113 Cambodian
    1114 Kannada
    1115 Korean
    1119 Kashmiri
    1121 Kurdish
    1125 Kirghiz
    1201 Latin
    1214 Lingala
    1215 Laotian
    1220 Lithuanian
    1222 Latvian
    1307 Malagasy
    1309 Maori
    1311 Macedonian
    1312 Malayalam
    1314 Mongolian
    1315 Moldavian
    1318 Marathi
    1319 Malay
    1320 Maltese
    1325 Burmese
    1401 Nauru
    1405 Nepali
    1412 Dutch
    1415 Norwegian
    1503 Occitan
    1513 Afan
    1518 Oriya
    1601 Punjabi
    1612 Polish
    1619 Pashto,Pushto
    1620 Portuguese
    1721 Quechua
    1813 Rhaeto
    Code Language Name
    1814 Kirundi
    1815 Rumanian
    1821 Russian
    1823 Kin
    1901 Sanskrit
    1904 Sind
    1907 Sango
    1908 Serbo-Croat
    1909 Shin
    1911 Slovak
    1912 Slovenian
    1913 Samoan
    1914 Shona
    1915 Somali
    1917 Albanian
    1918 Serbian
    1919 Siswati
    1920 Sesotho
    1921 Sudanese
    1922 Swedish
    1923 Swahili
    2001 Tamil
    2005 Telugu
    2007 Tajik
    2008 Thai
    2009 Tigrinya
    2011 Turkmen
    2012 Tagalog
    2014 Setswana
    2015 Tongan
    2018 Turkish
    2019 Tsonga
    2020 Tatar
    2023 Twi
    2111 Ukrainian
    2118 Urdu
    2126 Uzbek
    2209 Vietnamese
    2215 Volapũ
    k
    2315 Wolof
    2408 Xhosa
    2515 Yoruba
    2608 Chinese
    2621 Zulu
    How to  enter text
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    							If you suspect something wrong
    Check and take steps as described below.
    If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, 
    it is recommended to take the unit to your nearest 
    authorized Panasonic Servicenter. The product should 
    be serviced only by qualifi ed personnel. Please refer 
    checking and repair to professionals. 
    Panasonic shall not be liable for any accidents arising 
    out of neglect of checking the unit or your own repair 
    after your checking. 
    Never take measures except those indicated by 
    italic letters in “Possible solution” described below 
    because those are too dangerous for users to handle 
    themselves. 
     Warning 
       If the unit is out of order (no power, no sound) or 
    in an abnormal state (has foreign objects in it, is 
    exposed to water, is smoking, or smells), turn it 
    off immediately and consult your dealer.
       Do not disassemble, modify the unit or attempt to 
    repair the product yourself. If the product needs to 
    be repaired, consult your dealer or an authorized 
    Panasonic Servicenter.
    Common
    ProblemPossible cause  Possible solution
    No power to the unit
       The power cord (battery, power and ground) is connected the wrong way.
     
      Check the wiring.   Fuse blows out.
     
      Eliminate the cause of fuse blowout and replace the fuse with new one. 
      Consult your dealer.
       The vehicle engine is not running.
     
      Start the engine. (ACC ON is also usable.)
    Sound is not 
    generated. 
       The wiring of speaker lines is not correct, or a break or poor contact exists.
     
      Check the wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram. (Installation 
    Instructions)
       Turn the volume up.
    Noise 
       There is an electromagnetic-wave generator such as a cellular phone near the unit 
    or its electrical lines. 
     
      Keep the electromagnetic-wave generator such as a cellular phone away 
    from the unit and the wiring of the unit. In case the noise cannot be 
    eliminated due to the wiring harness of the car, consult your dealer.
       The contact of the ground lead is poor. 
     
      Make sure that the ground lead is connected to an unpainted part of the 
    chassis securely. 
    Noise is made in 
    step with engine 
    revolutions.    Alternator noise comes from the car. 
     
      Change the wiring position of the ground lead. 
     
      Mount a noise fi lter. 
    Some operations are 
    not executable.    Some operations are not executable in particular modes such as menu mode. 
     
      Read the Operating Instructions carefully and cancel the mode. If the unit is 
    still out of order, consult your dealer. 
    No sound from 
    speaker(s)   There is a break, a short circuit, poor contact or wrong wiring regarding the 
    speaker wiring.
     
      Check the speaker.
    The power of the unit 
    fails unintentionally.    The safety device works. 
     
      Consult your dealer, or your nearest Panasonic Servicenter. 
    Troubleshooting
    Common
    ProblemPossible cause  Possible solution
    Nothing is displayed 
    on the monitor.
    Navigation images are 
    not displayed.
       The screen is switched off.
     
     Press , , or .   The power cord is not connected properly.
     
     Check the connection.   The fuse in the power cord or power connector has blown.
     
     Consult your dealer.
    The navigation unit is 
    hot.   It has been running for a long period.
     
     If the navigation is functioning normally, this is not a problem.
    The vertical angle 
    of the monitor is not 
    adjustable.  Check whether it is pressing against some obstruction, or if a cable is trapped 
    somewhere.
    Sound does not 
    come from one of the 
    left/right/front/rear 
    speakers.
      Check the volume balance of the Balance and Fader controls.
    The sound quality 
    is poor. (The sound 
    skips.)  If the sound is from DVD/CD, clean dust off the disc.   The mounting of the unit needs adjusting.
     
      Adjust the angle to within 30° and mount it securely so that it does not 
    vibrate.
    There is sound, but no 
    video.
       The parking brake cable is disconnected.
     
     Check the wiring.   The parking brake is not engaged.
     
     Engage the parking brake.
    Volume is too loud 
    at startup (while the 
    opening screen is 
    displayed).
       Startup sound is output at the navigation volume.
     
     Adjust navigation volume.
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    							If you suspect something wrong
    Check and take steps as described below.
    If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, 
    it is recommended to take the unit to your nearest 
    authorized Panasonic Servicenter. The product should 
    be serviced only by qualifi ed personnel. Please refer 
    checking and repair to professionals. 
    Panasonic shall not be liable for any accidents arising 
    out of neglect of checking the unit or your own repair 
    after your checking. 
    Never take measures except those indicated by 
    italic letters in “Possible solution” described below 
    because those are too dangerous for users to handle 
    themselves. 
     Warning 
       If the unit is out of order (no power, no sound) or 
    in an abnormal state (has foreign objects in it, is 
    exposed to water, is smoking, or smells), turn it 
    off immediately and consult your dealer.
       Do not disassemble, modify the unit or attempt to 
    repair the product yourself. If the product needs to 
    be repaired, consult your dealer or an authorized 
    Panasonic Servicenter.
    Common
    ProblemPossible cause  Possible solution
    No power to the unit
       The power cord (battery, power and ground) is connected the wrong way.
     
      Check the wiring.   Fuse blows out.
     
      Eliminate the cause of fuse blowout and replace the fuse with new one. 
      Consult your dealer.
       The vehicle engine is not running.
     
      Start the engine. (ACC ON is also usable.)
    Sound is not 
    generated. 
       The wiring of speaker lines is not correct, or a break or poor contact exists.
     
      Check the wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram. (Installation 
    Instructions)
       Turn the volume up.
    Noise 
       There is an electromagnetic-wave generator such as a cellular phone near the unit 
    or its electrical lines. 
     
      Keep the electromagnetic-wave generator such as a cellular phone away 
    from the unit and the wiring of the unit. In case the noise cannot be 
    eliminated due to the wiring harness of the car, consult your dealer.
       The contact of the ground lead is poor. 
     
      Make sure that the ground lead is connected to an unpainted part of the 
    chassis securely. 
    Noise is made in 
    step with engine 
    revolutions.    Alternator noise comes from the car. 
     
      Change the wiring position of the ground lead. 
     
      Mount a noise fi lter. 
    Some operations are 
    not executable.    Some operations are not executable in particular modes such as menu mode. 
     
      Read the Operating Instructions carefully and cancel the mode. If the unit is 
    still out of order, consult your dealer. 
    No sound from 
    speaker(s)   There is a break, a short circuit, poor contact or wrong wiring regarding the 
    speaker wiring.
     
      Check the speaker.
    The power of the unit 
    fails unintentionally.    The safety device works. 
     
      Consult your dealer, or your nearest Panasonic Servicenter. 
    Troubleshooting
    Common
    ProblemPossible cause  Possible solution
    Nothing is displayed 
    on the monitor.
    Navigation images are 
    not displayed.
       The screen is switched off.
     
     Press , , or .   The power cord is not connected properly.
     
     Check the connection.   The fuse in the power cord or power connector has blown.
     
     Consult your dealer.
    The navigation unit is 
    hot.   It has been running for a long period.
     
     If the navigation is functioning normally, this is not a problem.
    The vertical angle 
    of the monitor is not 
    adjustable.  Check whether it is pressing against some obstruction, or if a cable is trapped 
    somewhere.
    Sound does not 
    come from one of the 
    left/right/front/rear 
    speakers.
      Check the volume balance of the Balance and Fader controls.
    The sound quality 
    is poor. (The sound 
    skips.)  If the sound is from DVD/CD, clean dust off the disc.   The mounting of the unit needs adjusting.
     
      Adjust the angle to within 30° and mount it securely so that it does not 
    vibrate.
    There is sound, but no 
    video.
       The parking brake cable is disconnected.
     
     Check the wiring.   The parking brake is not engaged.
     
     Engage the parking brake.
    Volume is too loud 
    at startup (while the 
    opening screen is 
    displayed).
       Startup sound is output at the navigation volume.
     
     Adjust navigation volume.
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    ProblemPossible cause  Possible solution
    The vehicle position is 
    not displayed.
       The display is on Map mode screen.
     
     Press .
    The vehicle position 
    is not displayed 
    correctly.
    The GPS mark is not 
    displayed.
       The vehicle position changed while ACC was off. Movement of the vehicle by ferry 
    or car train, rotation by parking lot turntable, towing, etc.
     
     Drive for a while on a road with good reception.   Error in the signal from the GPS satellite is excessive.
     
     Drive for a while on a road with good reception.   The GPS signal cannot be received due to obstructions.
     
     GPS signals will be received when the obstruction is no longer in the way.   The GPS antenna is mounted in a bad position.
     
     Mount antenna in a position where it can receive GPS signals easily.   Distance correction is not complete.
     
     Check distance correction precision (Accuracy Level).   The GPS antenna cable is incompletely connected, or the vehicle speed signal 
    cable, relay cable, etc., are not connected correctly.
     
     Check the wiring.
    Registered points or 
    detour memory are not 
    registered.
    Settings do not 
    change.
    A searched route was 
    deleted.
       The power was turned off immediately after a Contact or area to avoid was 
    registered or a setting was changed.
     
     Register those again.   Power was turned off immediately after searching for a route.
     
     Search for the route again.
    The desired road is not 
    included in the route.   A road away from the start location and destination was specifi ed.
     
     Add a destination close to the specifi ed road.
    There is no voice 
    guidance.
       The volume is set to “0” under Guide Speaker setting.
     
     Adjust the volume under Guide Speaker.   The vehicle has deviated from the route.
     
     Check the route guidance display on the current position screen.
     
     Move back to the route.
     
     Search again for a route.   The vehicle is moving backwards along the route.
     
     Check the direction to the next destination.
     
     Search again for a route.   The audio cable is not connected correctly.
     
     Check the wiring.
    Audio output is 
    audible, but navigation 
    voice guidance is not.   The volume is set to “0” under Guide Speaker setting.
     
     Adjust the volume under Guide Speaker.
    The route uses toll 
    roads even when 
    ordinary road search 
    is prioritized.   Even when ordinary road search is prioritized, the route may employ toll roads due 
    to the current position and the destination.
     
      This is not a malfunction. When making a route on ordinary roads, add a 
    destination on the road you want to use.
    Radio
    ProblemPossible cause  Possible solution
    Poor reception or 
    noise
       Antenna installation or wiring of antenna cable is faulty.
     
      Check whether the antenna mounting position and its wiring are correct. In 
    addition, check to see whether the antenna ground is securely connected to 
    the chassis.
       No power is supplied to the antenna amplifi er (when using a fi lm antenna, etc.).
     
      Check the wiring of the antenna power lead.    The radio signal from the station is weak.
     
      Change to a different station.  Check that the radio antenna is fully extended.   Check the auto antenna control cable connection.
    The number of auto 
    preset stations is less 
    than 6.   The number of receivable stations is less than 6.
     
      Move to an area where receivable stations number is maximum, and try 
    presetting. 
    Preset stations cannot 
    be stored.   The contact of the battery lead is poor, or the battery lead is not always powered.
     
      Make sure that the battery lead is connected securely, and preset stations 
    again.
    The vehicle’s radio 
    antenna extends and 
    retracts when the 
    engine starts.   Starting the engine may cause the vehicle radio antenna to extend and retract, 
    depending on the timing.
     
      This is not a malfunction.
    Car navigation
    ProblemPossible cause  Possible solution
    A route is created on 
    roads other than the 
    specifi ed road.
       A route is created if it is not possible to reach the destination without taking a road 
    other than the one specifi ed.
       Depending on the current position and destination, a route may be created on 
    roads other than those intended for use.
     
      This is not a malfunction. To set a route on the specifi ed roads, add a 
    destination on the road you wish to use.
    Route cannot be 
    searched.
       Distance to the destination is too far or a road to the destination cannot be found.
     
      Change the destination and conduct a route search again.
     
      Conduct a route search by setting the destination midway to the fi nal 
    destination.
     
      There is a case that route search cannot be conducted depending on the 
    destination. Drive the car referring to the map.
    Unable to scroll map 
    while driving. Please 
    use after stopping.   As a safety feature, map scrolling is disabled while the vehicle is in motion.
     
      Stop in a safe place and engage the parking brake before scrolling.
    Troubleshooting (continued)
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