Pioneer DEH-6150BT Car Video System User Manual


 
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Glossary
Headunit Section
Advanced Sound Retriever
Details on pages 7, 15 and 25.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Details on page 23.
CD-R/RW Compatibility
All Pioneer CD headunits can play back CD-R/RW discs,
allowing the user to enjoy favorite compilations in-car.
Detachable Face Security™ (DFS)
A theft-deterrent system invented by Pioneer which
revolutionized headunit security. With DFS, you simply lift
off the front panel (face) of the unit, slip it into a protective
case and take it with you. The unit’s sensitive electronics
remain protected in the dash; all that remains visible from
the dash is a black panel that won’t attract thieves.
Easy Equalizer
Details on page 28.
High-Voltage Pre-out
Pioneer’s High-Voltage Pre-out maximizes signal strength
to your amp. The benefits are superior dynamics, crisper
highs, more full-bodied bass, and a higher signal-to-noise
ratio for minimal noise interference attributable to
connections.
IP-Bus Control
The IP-Bus connections on Pioneer headunits allow the
user to connect optional source units such as a TV tuner,
DVD player, Multi-CD player or even an iPod and create
a true mobile multimedia center.
Digital Signal Processor
DSP uses digital technology to correct a vehicle’s interior
acoustics. The system also offers various sound fields to
recreate different listening environments in your car
(Studio, Jazz, Club, etc.).
Front USB Direct Connection
USB Direct Connection
Details on pages 15, 24 and 26.
OEL (Organic EL) Display
Full Dot OEL
Details on page 25.
Segmented OEL
Details on page 29.
iTunes AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a wideband audio codec
that dramatically reduces the amount of data needed to
convey high-quality digital audio.
MOSFET 50 W × 4
Details on page 27.
MP3
Popular compression format that allows large amounts of
audio files to be stored onto one CD-R/RW disc. Pioneer
players come equipped with buffering capabilities, so they
are all able to handle data rates from 16 kbps and VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) recording.
RCA Pre-out
The standard connection system to carry sound
from a headunit to an amplifier or equalizer. RCA
pre-outs provide easy output for connection to an
outboard amplifier.
Subwoofer Control
A function built into the headunit allows adjustment
of subwoofer frequency.
Supertuner® IIID+/Supertuner® IIID/
Supertuner® III™/Supertuner®
Beyond the minimal sound interference and resistance to
Three Signal Intermodulation (TSI) of Pioneer’s Supertuner®
line, Supertuner® IIID advanced analog and digital blocks
assure sound superiority and smoothly extend reception.
Supertuner® IIID+ features FM Multi-path Canceller for
improved stereo separation; AM Noise Canceller with
Hi-Speed Gate control counteracting external noise; and
Automatic Reception Control to strengthen weak signals.
Compact Disc Digital Video
Compact Disc Digital Video is comprised of animated,
or moving, images compressed in MPEG 1 format on a
Video CD.
DVD-R/RW Compatibility
Pioneer DVD players can playback large-capacity
DVD-R/RW discs.
Dolby® Digital
This breakthrough technology offers “5.1 channels”—five
discrete channels (front left and right, center, and rear left
and right) spanning frequencies from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, plus
a low-frequency effects channel dedicated to frequencies
of 120 Hz or below. These create an acoustic environment
in which sound seems to move all around the listener,
for supremely dramatic surround sound reproduction.
Dolby Pro Logic® II
Converts sound from 2-channel recorded sources (i.e. CD,
MD, TV/FM broadcast, Video, Game, etc.) into 5.1-channel
surround sound using matrix decode technology, so it is
easy to enjoy sound to more multi-dimensional effect.
DTS
TM
(Digital Theater Systems)
Six-channel DTS sound captures the glory of digital
surround sound. Featuring low data compression and
a high data transfer rate, DTS technology ensures
excellent localization throughout a vast frequency
and dynamic range.
DVD Audio/Video
In addition to playing video DVDs, the DVD-Audio format
provides audio fidelity far superior to that of normal CDs.
In addition to audio in stereo and multi-channel surround
sound, DVD Audio discs can hold artist bios, background
information, lyrics and liner notes.
DVD Video
DVD technology ensures second-to-none picture quality.
Ultra-sharp digital picture and surround sound bring
impressive cinema into your car. According to its software
format, a DVD is packed with useful benefits such as
multiple languages, soundtracks, subtitles and support
for various multi-channel audio encoding technologies
including DTS
TM
and Dolby® Digital.
PAL/PAL-M/NTSC/SECAM
PAL, PAL-M, NTSC and SECAM are TV reception standards.
Touch Panel Operation
Details on pages 7 and 12.
DivX® Digital Media
Among the world’s most popular video technologies, the
DivX digital format, based on MPEG-4 data compression
standards, is doing for video what MP3 did for audio—
it lets anyone create, share and play video in the form
of downloadable files that can be quickly, conveniently
exchanged among PCs and on the Internet without
compromising the quality and integrity of original
source material.
AUX-In Connection
Details on pages 10, 15 and 27.
BBE® digital
BBE® adds a longer delay time to the lower frequencies
and slightly “boosts” the high range which tends to
become attenuated, so that it recovers its natural
articulation. The result: greater live presence with the
brilliance and clarity of the original sound.
WMA (Windows Media™ Audio)
WMA is a music compression format developed
by Microsoft Corporation. It uses the latest coding
technologies to compress an original audio track,
minimizing file sizes while maintaining good audio
quality, even at rates as low as 64 kbps.
Bass Boost
Bass boost offers a choice among bass levels, spanning
the range from 0 dB to 12 dB in 2 dB increments, for each
speaker (including subwoofer) of a system. This provides
more control over the overall balance of sound, to suit
listener taste and style of music.
Class-FD ICEpower Amplifiers
Details on page 38.
High Pass Filter
Low-range sound is filtered off according to user-set
cut-off frequency. Mid- and high-range sounds are
transferred to the speaker.
Low Pass Filter
Mid- and high-range sounds are filtered off according to
user-set cut-off frequency. Low-range sound is transferred
to the woofer.
RCA Input
RCA input can be connected with headunit featuring RCA
output for preamp signal.
RCA Input/Output
RCA input can be connected with a headunit featuring
RCA output for preamp signal. RCA output can be
connected with additional amplifiers for a multi-amp
system configuration.
Speaker Level Inputs
This allows a Pioneer amplifier to be connected to an OEM
radio without requiring costly add-on adapters. The added
flexibility allows your Pioneer amplifier to be a part of your
system as it grows.
Air Suspension System
Details on pages 45 and 49.
KEVLAR® Brand Fiber
Characterized by lightness, strength, and low resonance
to powerful input, KEVLAR® Brand Fiber is excellent for
speaker diaphragms, helping to produce more detailed,
accurate sound.
VCCS (Voice Coil Cooling System)
Typically, the longer and louder you play your subwoofer,
the hotter it gets. This changes its electrical and mechanical
characteristics and adversely affects sound quality. Pioneer’s
Voice Coil Cooling System (VCCS) draws heat away from
the inside of the subwoofer, reducing temperatures by up
to 30˚C. In the simplest terms, it keeps your sound crisp
and your subwoofer from losing its cool.
IMPP (Injection-Molded Polypropylene)
Composite Cone
Pioneer uses a special injection molding process rather
than “pressing” polypropylene speaker cones. This process
ensures uniform cone thickness for superior linearity and
clarity. What’s more, Pioneer’s “Composite” technology
guarantees the perfect mix of polypropylene and carbon
fiber, graphite and other materials to optimize the speaker
cone for its specific application (woofers, midranges,
tweeters, etc.).
Amplifier Section
Subwoofer & Speaker Section
TVC (Total Vibration Control) Technology
Details on page 37.
Open & Smooth
Details on pages 39 and 50.
ib-FLAT
Details on page 48.
Direct Connection for iPod
Details on pages 7, 15 and 26.
Direct Connection for iPhone
Details on pages 7, 15 and 26.