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Before Using This Product
Audio Visual Master Unit
Owner’s Manual
AVM-P8000R
This product conforms to new cord colors.
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Page 1 - AVM-P8000R

Before Using This ProductAudio Visual Master UnitOwner’s ManualAVM-P8000RThis product conforms to new cord colors.ENGLISH

Page 2 - Contents

9Operation for Each Source UnitTo Listen to MusicThe following explains the initial operations required before you can listen to music. 1. Select the

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Page 4 - Before Using This Product

2. Select the desired picture.Each press of the V.SEL button selects the source in the following order:Source Screen = Mobile Navigation Unit (NAVI) =

Page 5 - About This Product

11Virtual Theater Quick TourVirtual Theater Quick TourMove the joystick up tomove in virtual space tothe Spectrum AnalyzerRoom. The spectrum ana-lyzer

Page 6 - About This Manual

12Virtual Theater Quick TourMenu StructureThe setting and adjusting operation of this product is done from the Main Menu. Press theMENU button, and fo

Page 7 - To Ensure Safe Driving

13Virtual Theater Quick TourInformation ScreenBy pressing the DISPLAY button on this remote control unit you can show the title list, makechanges to t

Page 8 - In Case of Trouble

14Virtual Theater Quick Tour7 TunerSource Plate Display«Flip-Down Plate Display(Preset Station List)«Flip-Down Plate Display(Radio Text Display)«Flip-

Page 9 - Batteries

15Using the Screen Pictures (Selecting the NAVI, VTR etc.)Using the Screen Pictures(Selecting the NAVI, VTR etc.)Selecting the Mobile Navigation Pictu

Page 10 - To Listen to Music

16Using the Screen Pictures (Selecting the NAVI, VTR etc.)Selecting the Video SourceYou can enjoy video and audio entertainment from external componen

Page 11 - 4. Turn the source OFF

17Using the Screen Pictures (Selecting the NAVI, VTR etc.)Selecting the Picture to Rear DisplayYou can also enjoy video and audio entertainment from e

Page 12 - Virtual Theater Quick Tour

18Using the Screen Pictures (Selecting the NAVI, VTR etc.)Adjusting the PictureYou can independently adjust Video, DVD and TV Tuner unit picture quali

Page 13 - Menu Structure

1ContentsBefore Using This Product ... 3Key Finder ... 3About This Produc

Page 14 - Information Screen

Built-In TunerBuilt-In TunerBasicsSelecting the TunerSelect the “Tuner” as source by pressingthe SOURCE button as many times asnecessary.BandEach clic

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Operation at the Function Menu ScreenAccessing the Tuner Function Menu1. Press the MENU button.The main menu icons whirl down, with“Function” highligh

Page 16 - Using the Screen Pictures

21Operating Each FunctionBest Stations Memory (BSM)The BSM function stores stations in memory automatically.Select the band before performing operatio

Page 17 - Selecting the BGTV, BGVTR

TA Function You can switch TA (Traffic Announcements) on/off. (See page 28.) 1. Select “TA” by moving the joystick. “TA” is highlighted in green.2. Cl

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23PGM button You can create a shortcut for BSM or Local Mode.If you want to control the function of one of these, without needing to go to the Functio

Page 19 - Adjusting the Picture

20Built-In TunerDisplay the Flip-Down Plate• Press the DISPLAY button.Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the Source Plate and Flip-Down Plate in

Page 20 - Built-In Tuner

25Using the RDS FunctionsUsing the RDS FunctionsWhat is RDS?RDS (Radio Data System) is a system for transmitting data along with FM programs. Thisdata

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Using the RDS FunctionsAF FunctionThe AF (Alternative Frequencies search) function is used to search for other frequencies inthe same network as the c

Page 22 - Local Seek Tuning

27PI Seek FunctionThe tuner searches for another frequency broadcasting the same programming. “PI SEEK”appears on the display and the radio volume is

Page 23 - Regional Function

TA FunctionThe TA (Traffic Announcement standby) function lets you receive traffic announcementsautomatically, no matter what source you are listening

Page 24 - PGM button

2Multi-CD Player ... 45Basics ... 45Operation at the

Page 25 - Display the Flip-Down Plate

29Canceling Traffic Announcements• Press the TA button while a traffic announcement is being received to can-cel the announcement and return to the or

Page 26 - Using the RDS Functions

30Using the RDS FunctionsPTY FunctionWith Wide and Narrow classification of program type, the PTY function provides two waysto select stations by the

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31Using the RDS FunctionsNews Program Interruption SettingYou can switch automatic reception of PTY code news programs ON/OFF. When a receivednews pro

Page 28 - PI Seek Function

32Using the RDS FunctionsPTY ListWide Narrow DetailsNews&Inf News News.Affairs Current affairs.Info General information and advice.Sport Sports pr

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33Using the RDS FunctionsRadio TextThis tuner can display Radio Text data transmitted by RDS stations, such as station informa-tion, the name of the c

Page 30 - TP Alarm Function

34Using the RDS FunctionsStoring Radio Text in Memory1. Perform “Radio Text Display” steps 1–3, andthen select the Radio Text you want to store inmemo

Page 31 - Searching the PTY

35Multi-DVD PlayerBasicsMulti-DVD PlayerSelecting the Multi-DVDSelect the “DVD” as source by pressingthe SOURCE button as many times asnecessary.The p

Page 32 - PTY Alarm

Operation at the Function Menu Screen (DVD, Video CD)With Multi-DVD player, the Function Menu differs for playing DVDs, Video CDs and CDs.When playing

Page 33 - PTY List

Multi-DVD Player37Operating Each FunctionRepeat PlayYou can select the desired repeat mode play range from the chapter (track), title or disc cur-rent

Page 34 - Radio Text Display

Multi-DVD Player38PGM buttonYou can create a shortcut for Pause or Repeat Play Mode.If you want to control the function of one of these, without needi

Page 35 - Recalling Preset Radio Text

4Before Using This ProductBefore Using This ProductKey FinderRemote ControllerUse buttons *1–*10 to control your Navigation System.Using it as a Navi

Page 36 - Multi-DVD Player

Multi-DVD Player39Operation at the Function Menu Screen (CD)With Multi-DVD player, the Function Menu differs for playing DVDs, Video CDs and CDs.When

Page 37 - (See page 38.)

Multi-DVD Player40Continued overleaf.Operating Each FunctionRepeat PlayRepeat Play plays the same disc and track repeatedly.1. Check to see “RPT” is c

Page 38 - Repeat Play

Scan PlayScan Play plays the first 10 seconds or so of each track on a CD in succession.1. Select “Scan” by moving the joystick.“Scan” is highlighted

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PausePause pauses the currently playing track.1. Select “Pause” by moving the joystick.“Pause” is highlighted in green.2. Click the joystick.Each clic

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Multi-DVD Player43Display the Flip-Down Plate• Press the DISPLAY button.Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the Source Plate and Flip-Down Plate

Page 41 - Random Play

Selecting Discs by Disc Title ListYou can select a disc from Disc Title List you want to listen to and play.1. Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip-D

Page 42 - ITS Play

45Multi-CD PlayerMulti-CD PlayerBasicsSelecting the Multi-CD PlayerSelect the “Multi-CD” as source bypressing the SOURCE button as manytimes as necess

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47Multi-CD PlayerOperation at the Function Menu ScreenAccessing the Multi-CD Function Menu1. Press the MENU button.The main menu icons whirl down, wit

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47Multi-CD PlayerOperating Each FunctionRepeat PlayThere are three repeat play ranges: One-track Repeat, Disc Repeat and Multi-CD playerRepeat. Defaul

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48Continued overleaf.Multi-CD PlayerScan PlayIn the Disc Repeat, the beginning of each track on the selected disc is scanned for about 10seconds. In t

Page 46 - Multi-CD Player

Before Using This Product4About This ProductThe tuner frequencies on this product are allocated for use in Western Europe, Asia, theMiddle East, Afric

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49Multi-CD PlayerPausePause pauses the currently playing track.1. Select “Pause” by moving the joystick.“Pause” is highlighted in green.2. Click the j

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50Multi-CD PlayerPGM buttonYou can create a shortcut for Pause, RPT, Random or ITS mode.If you want to control the function of one of these, without n

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51Multi-CD PlayerDisc Title InputYou can input Titles up to 10 letters long for up to 100 discs. Using this function lets you eas-ily search for and s

Page 50 - Compression and DBE

52Multi-CD Player7. Move the box left and right by moving the joy-stick left/right.8. When you have completed title input, move tothe 10th letter posi

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53Multi-CD PlayerSelecting Discs by Disc Title ListFollow the procedures below to play a disc for which you have input the title in a Multi-CDplayer o

Page 52 - Disc Title Input

54Multi-CD PlayerErase a Track Program1. Press the DISPLAY button for the Flip-DownPlate to appear.2. Select the track you wish to erase, during ITSPl

Page 53 - Title Scroll

55TV TunerTV TunerBasicsSelecting the TV TunerSelect the “TV Tuner” as source bypressing the SOURCE button as manytimes as necessary.Preset Memory and

Page 54 - ITS Programming (ITS)

56TV TunerOperation at the Function Menu ScreenAccessing the TV Tuner Function Menu1. Press the MENU button.The main menu icons whirl down, with“Funct

Page 55 - Erase a Disc Program

57CD PlayerCD PlayerBasicsSelecting the CD PlayerSelect the “Compact Disc” as source bypressing the SOURCE button as manytimes as necessary.The player

Page 56 - TV Tuner

58CD PlayerOperation at the Function Menu ScreenAccessing the CD Function Menu1. Press the MENU button.The main menu icons whirl down,with“Function” h

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6Output Setting of the DVD PlayerWhen connecting Pioneer’s Multi-DVD player such as the XDV-P9, make the “DigitalOutput Setting (DIGITAL OUTPUT)” and

Page 58 - CD Player

Multi-MD PlayerMulti-MD PlayerBasics59Selecting the Multi-MD PlayerSelect the “Multi-MD” as source bypressing the SOURCE button as manytimes as necess

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61Multi-MD PlayerOperation at the Function Menu ScreenAccessing the Multi-MD Function Menu1. Press the MENU button.The main menu icons whirl down with

Page 60 - Multi-MD Player

61DAB TunerBasicsDAB TunerSelecting the DAB TunerSelect the “DAB” as source by pressingthe SOURCE button as many times asnecessary.Preset NumberBandTh

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DAB TunerOperation at the Function Menu ScreenAccessing the DAB Tuner Function Menu1. Press the MENU button.The main menu icons whirl down, with“Funct

Page 62 - DAB Tuner

DAB Tuner63About This Product’s IndicationsThe following is an explanation of this product’s indications.Indications that light when Function is switc

Page 63 - Language Filter Function

Display the Flip-Down Plate• Press the DISPLAY button.Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the Source Plate and Flip-Down Plate inthe following or

Page 64 - DAB status Indications

65Adjusting AudioAccessing the Audio Menu1. Press the MENU button.The main menu icons whirl down,with“Function” highlighted in green.2. Select “Audio”

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Adjusting AudioEqualizer CurveSelecting the Equalizer CurveYou can switch between Equalizer curves.1. Check to see “Equalizer” is currently high-light

Page 66 - Adjusting Audio

67Equalizer Curve AdjustmentYou can adjust the currently selected equalizer curve settings as desired. Adjusted equalizercurve settings are memorized

Page 67 - Selecting the Equalizer Curve

Adjusting Audio6. Select “Band” by moving the joystick.7. Repeat steps 3 – 6 for other bands.Note:• If you make adjustments when a curve other than “C

Page 68 - Equalizer Curve Adjustment

Before Using This Product6To Ensure Safe DrivingWARNING• To avoid the risk of accident and the potential violation of applicable laws, thisproduct is

Page 69 - Balance Adjustment

69High Pass FilterWhen you do not want sound in the Subwoofer output frequency range output from the frontor rear speakers, switch the High Pass Filte

Page 70 - Front Image Enhancer Function

3. Click the joystick.Each click changes frequency in the following order:100 Hz = 160 Hz = 250 Hz = OffNote: • When the H.P.F. function is ON, you ca

Page 71 - Loudness Adjustment

Adjusting Audio71Non Fading OutputWhen the Non Fading Output setting is ON, the audio signal does not pass through this unit’slow pass filter (for the

Page 72 - Non Fading Output

Adjusting Audio72Continued overleaf.Subwoofer OutputSwitching the Subwoofer Output ON/OFFWhen a Subwoofer is connected, switch Subwoofer output ON.Ini

Page 73 - Subwoofer Output

Adjusting Audio73Subwoofer Setting AdjustmentWhen the Subwoofer output is ON, you can adjust the cut-off frequency and the output levelof Subwoofer.No

Page 74 - Subwoofer Setting Adjustment

Adjusting Audio74Source Level Adjustment (SLA)The SLA (Source Level Adjustment) function prevents radical leaps in volume level whenswitching between

Page 75 - Source Level Adjustment (SLA)

75Changing the Initial SettingsAccessing the Initial Settings Menu1. Switch the Power off by pressing the SOURCE button for 1 second. 2. Press the MEN

Page 76 - Changing the Initial Settings

Changing the Initial Settings76Continued overleaf.Changing the FM Tuning Step Normally set at 50 kHz during Seek tuning in the FM mode, the tuning ste

Page 77 - Switching the Auto PI Seek

77Changing the Initial SettingsSetting the Rear Speaker LeadThis product’s rear speaker leads can be used for full-range speaker (“Full Range”) orSubw

Page 78 - Setting the Time

78Changing the Initial Settings3. Adjust “Hour” by moving the joystickup/down.4. Adjust “Minute” by moving the joystickleft/right.As soon as you switc

Page 79 - Changing the Pattern of Plate

Before Using This ProductResetting the MicroprocessorThe microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions:When using this product for the f

Page 80 - Other Functions

79Other FunctionsOther FunctionsSwitching the Center Screen and Time Display in the Center RoomYou can change the center screen to show a simple sourc

Page 81 - Switching the AUX Source

80Other FunctionsListening Sounds or Viewing Images from Additional UnitsAccessing the Set Up Menu1. Press the MENU button.The main menu icons whirl d

Page 82 - Switching the Video Mode

81Other FunctionsSwitching the Video ModeWhen connecting an external video component to the video input, switch the Video modeON.1. Select “Video” by

Page 83 - Cellular Telephone Muting

82Other FunctionsAUX Title InputThe display title for AUX source can be changed.1. Select “AUX” by pressing the SOURCE but-ton.2. Press the MENU butto

Page 84 - Troubleshooting

83The power switch does notwork.No functions come on.The remote control doesnot work.No sounds are heard.The volume level will notrise.No images come

Page 85 - 7 DVD Player (if installed)

84Troubleshooting7 DVD Player (if installed)Symptom Cause RemedyThe remote control doesnot operate.No sounds come from theDVD player only. The remote

Page 86 - Installation

85InstallationNote:• This unit is for vehicles with a 12-volt batteryand negative grounding. Before installing it in arecreational vehicle, truck, or

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• If this unit is installed in a vehicle that does nothave an ACC (accessory) position on the igni-tion switch, the red lead of the unit should beconn

Page 88 - Connecting the Power Cord

87Connecting the Power CordInstallationLight greenUsed to detect the ON/OFF status of the parkingbrake. This lead must be connected to the powersupply

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88InstallationThis Product++++With a 2 speaker system, do not connect anything to the speaker leads that are not connected to speakers. Front speakerR

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Before Using This ProductRemote Control and CareThis product is equipped with a remote controller for convenient operation.• Point the controller in t

Page 91 - Speaker Input Jack Connection

InstallationConnecting to a Sold Separately Power AmpThis product can be connected to a sold separately power amp using the RCA output jacks.89Front o

Page 92 - Multi-DVD player

InstallationSpeaker Input Jack ConnectionThis product also can be connected to a car stereo without RCA output jacks by using thespeaker input jack.90

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91Connecting the System (A)InstallationThis ProductGrayGreenGrayGreenAV cable (supplied) RCA cable (supplied withthe Multi-DVD player)To Frontvideo ou

Page 94 - Connecting the System (B)

Installation92V.SEL cable (supplied with the display) RCA cable (sold separately)There is no need to connect adisplay that does not feature thesejacks

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93Connecting the System (B)InstallationThis ProductGrayGreenGrayAV cable (supplied) RCA cable (supplied withthe Multi-DVD player)To Frontvideo outputB

Page 96 - VIDEO Input/Output Connection

94InstallationV.SEL cable (supplied with the display) There is no need to connect adisplay that does not feature thesejacks or cables.Speaker Unit(sup

Page 97 - 7 Mounting with Velcro Tape

InstallationVIDEO Input/Output ConnectionIt is possible to use an external video component by connecting it to the AV input on thisproduct.When connec

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Installation96InstallationNote:• Before finally installing the unit, connect thewiring temporarily, making sure it is all con-nected up properly, and

Page 99 - Specifications

Installation97Installing the Remote Control UnitFitting the Remote Control UnitPrecaution:• Press the remote control unit onto the mounting base until

Page 100 - France: tapez 36 15 PIONEER

98Installation/SpecificationsSpecificationsGeneralPower source ... 14.4 V DC (10.8 – 15.1 V allowable)Grounding system .......

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