Pioneer DEH-1800R User manual

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High power CD player with RDS tuner
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Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate
your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man-
ual in a safe place for future reference.
Before You Start
About this unit 3
Visit our website 3
Protecting your unit from theft 3
Removing the front panel 4
Attaching the front panel 4
Whats What
Head unit 5
LCD display 6
Operating this unit
Basic Operations 7
Turning the unit on and selecting a
source 7
Adjusting the volume 7
Turning the unit off 7
Tuner 7
Listening to the radio 7
Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies 7
Tuning in strong signals 7
Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 8
RDS 8
Introduction of RDS operation 8
Switching the RDS display 8
Receiving PTY alarm broadcasts 8
Selecting alternative frequencies 8
Receiving traffic announcements 9
PTY list 10
Built-in CD Player 10
Playing a CD 10
Repeating play 10
Playing tracks in random order 10
Scanning tracks of a CD 10
Pausing CD playback 11
Audio Adjustments 11
Introduction of audio
adjustments 11
Using balance adjustment 11
Using the equalizer 11
Adjusting equalizer curves 11
Adjusting loudness 11
Adjusting source levels 12
Initial Settings 12
Adjusting initial settings 12
Setting the FM tuning step 12
Switching Auto PI Seek 12
Saving the battery consumption 12
Additional Information
Error messages 14
Handling guideline of discs and player 14
Specifications 15
Contents
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it with general household waste. There is a se-
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quires proper treatment, recovery and recy-
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By doing so you will ensure that your disposed
product undergoes the necessary treatment,
recovery and recycling and thus prevent po-
tential negative effects on the environment
and human health.
About this unit
The tuner frequencies on this unit are allo-
cated for use in Western Europe, Asia, the
Middle East, Africa and Oceania. Use in other
areas may result in poor reception. The RDS
(radio data system) function operates only in
areas with FM stations broadcasting RDS sig-
nals.
CAUTION
! Do not allow this unit to come into contact
with liquids. Electrical shock could result.
Also, this unit damage, smoke, and overheat
could result from contact with liquids.
! CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
! This product contains a laser diode of higher
class than 1. To ensure continued safety, do
not remove any covers or attempt to gain ac-
cess to the inside of the product. Refer all ser-
vicing to qualified personnel.
! The Pioneer CarStereo-Pass is for use only in
Germany.
! Keep this manual handy as a reference for op-
erating procedures and precautions.
! Always keep the volume low enough so that
you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle.
! Protect this unit from moisture.
! If the battery is disconnected or discharged,
the preset memory will be erased and must be
reprogrammed.
! Should this product fail to operate properly,
contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pio-
neer Service Station.
Visit our website
Visit us at the following site:
! Register your product. We will keep the de-
tails of your purchase on file to help you
refer to this information in the event of an
insurance claim such as loss or theft.
! We offer the latest information about Pio-
neer Corporation on our website.
Protecting your unit from
theft
The front panel can be detached from the
head unit and stored in the provided protective
case to prevent theft.
Important
! Never use force or grip the display and the
buttons too tightly when removing or attach-
ing.
! Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive
shocks.
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! Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and
high temperatures.
Removing the front panel
1 Press DETACH to release the front
panel.
2 Grab the front panel and remove.
3 Put the front panel into provided pro-
tective case for safe keeping.
Attaching the front panel
% Place the front panel flat against the
face of the head unit until it is firmly
seated.
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Head unit
1 EQ button
Press to select various equalizer curves.
2 LOUDNESS button
Press to turn loudness on or off.
3 Disc loading slot
Insert a disc to play.
4 EJECT button
Press to eject a CD from your built-in CD
player.
5 SOURCE button
This unit is turned on by selecting a source.
Press to cycle through all the available
sources.
6 BAND button
Press to select among MW/LW and two FM
bands and cancel the control mode of func-
tions.
7 DETACH button
Press to remove the front panel from the
head unit.
8 c/d buttons
Press to perform manual seek tuning, fast
forward, reverse and track search controls.
Also used for controlling functions.
9 AUDIO button
Press to select various sound quality con-
trols.
a LOCAL/BSM button
Press to turn local function on or off.
Press and hold to turn BSM function on or
off.
b 16 buttons
Press for preset tuning. Also used for con-
trolling functions.
c TA button
Press to turn TA function on or off. Press
and hold to turn AF function on or off.
d VOLUME (+/) buttons
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
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LCD display
1 Main display section
Shows the various information such as
band, play time, and other setting.
! Tuner
Band and frequency are displayed.
! RDS
Program service name, PTY information
or frequency is displayed.
! Built-in CD Player
Erapsed play time is displayed.
! Audio and initial setup
Function names and setup status are dis-
played.
2 AF indicator
Shows when AF (alternative frequencies
search) function is on.
3 TA indicator
Shows when TA (traffic announcement
standby) function is on.
4 TP indicator
Shows when a TP station is tuned in.
5 LOC indicator
Shows when local seek tuning is on.
6 Stereo (5) indicator
Shows when the selected frequency is
being broadcast in stereo.
7 LOUD indicator
Appears in the display when loudness is
turned on.
8 Preset number/track number indicator
Shows the track number or preset
number.
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Basic Operations
Turning the unit on and
selecting a source
You can select a source you want to listen to.
To switch to the built-in CD player, load a disc
in the unit (refer to page 10).
% Press SOURCE to select a source.
Press SOURCE repeatedly to switch between
the following sources:
Built-in CD playerTuner
When you select a source, the unit is turned
on.
Notes
! When no disc has been set in the unit, the
source will not switch to the built-in CD player.
! When this units blue/white lead is connected
to the vehicles auto-antenna relay control
terminal, the vehicles antenna extends when
this units source is turned on. To retract the
antenna, turn the source off.
Adjusting the volume
% Use VOLUME to adjust the sound level.
Turning the unit off
% Press SOURCE and hold until the unit
turns off.
Tuner
Listening to the radio
This units AF (alternative frequencies search)
function can be turned on and off. AF should
be off for normal tuning operation (refer to the
next page).
1 Press SOURCE to select the tuner.
2 Press BAND to select a band.
Press BAND until the desired band (F1, F2 for
FM or MW/LW) is displayed.
3 To perform manual tuning, briefly press
c or d.
4 To perform seek tuning, press and hold
c or d for about one second and release.
The tuner will scan the frequencies until a
broadcast strong enough for good reception is
found.
# You can cancel seek tuning by briefly pressing
c or d.
# If you press and hold c or d you can skip sta-
tions. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release
the button.
Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies
If you press any of the preset tuning buttons
16 you can easily store up to six broadcast
frequencies for later recall with the touch of a
button.
! Up to 12 FM stations, 6 for each of the two
FM bands, and 6 MW/LW stations can be
stored in memory.
% When you find a frequency that you
want to store in memory, press one of pre-
set tuning buttons 16 and hold until the
preset number stops flashing.
The selected radio station frequency is stored
in memory.
The next time you press the same preset tun-
ing button the radio station frequency is re-
called from memory.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those
radio stations with sufficiently strong signals
for good reception.
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% Press LOCAL/BSM repeatedly to turn
local seek tuning on or off.
When local seek tuning is on, LOC appears in
the display.
Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies
BSM (best stations memory) lets you automa-
tically store the six strongest broadcast fre-
quencies under preset tuning buttons 16.
! Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM
may replace broadcast frequencies you
have saved using buttons 16.
% Press LOCAL/BSM and hold until the
BSM turns on.
BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing
the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be
stored under preset tuning buttons 16 in the
order of their signal strength. When finished,
BSM stops flashing.
# To cancel the storage process, press
LOCAL/BSM.
RDS
Introduction of RDS operation
RDS (radio data system) is a system for provid-
ing information along with FM broadcasts.
! RDS service may not be provided by all sta-
tions.
! RDS functions such as AF and TA are only
active when your radio is tuned to an RDS
station.
Switching the RDS display
When you tune in an RDS station its program
service name is displayed. Switch the display
to find out the frequency.
% Press EQ and hold until the display
switches.
Press EQ and hold repeatedly to switch be-
tween the following settings:
Program service namePTY information
Frequency
PTY (program type ID code) information is
listed on page 10.
# PTY information and the frequency of the cur-
rent station appears on the display for eight sec-
onds.
Receiving PTY alarm broadcasts
PTY alarm is a special PTY code for announce-
ments regarding emergencies such as natural
disasters. When the tuner receives the radio
alarm code, ALARM appears on the display
and the volume adjusts to the TA volume.
When the station stops broadcasting the
emergency announcement, the system re-
turns to the previous source.
! An emergency announcement can be can-
celed by pressing TA.
Selecting alternative frequencies
If you are listening to a broadcast and the re-
ception becomes weak or there are other pro-
blems, the unit will automatically search for a
different station in the same network which is
broadcasting a stronger signal.
! The default setting for AF is off.
% Press TA and hold repeatedly to turn AF
on or off.
When AF is on, AF appears in the display.
Notes
! AF should be off for normal tuning operation.
! Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek
tuning or BSM when AF is on.
! When you recall a preset station, the tuner
may update the preset station with a new fre-
quency from the stations AF list. (This is only
available when using presets on the F1 band.)
! Sound may be temporarily interrupted by an-
other program during an AF frequency
search.
! When the tuner is tuned to a non-RDS station
the AF indicator flashes.
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! AF can be turned on or off independently for
each FM band.
Using PI Seek
If the unit fails to find a suitable alternative fre-
quency, or if you are listening to a broadcast
and the reception becomes weak, the unit will
automatically search for a different station
with the same programming. During the
search, PI SEEK is displayed and the output is
muted. The muting is discontinued after com-
pletion of the PI Seek, whether or not a differ-
ent station is found.
Using Auto PI Seek for preset stations
When preset stations cannot be recalled, as
when travelling long distances, the unit can
be set to perform PI Seek during preset recall.
! The default setting for Auto PI Seek is off.
See Switching Auto PI Seek on page 12.
Limiting stations to regional
programming
When AF is used to automatically retune fre-
quencies, the regional function limits the se-
lection to stations broadcasting regional
programs.
% Press BAND and hold until the regional
function turns on or off.
Notes
! Regional programming and regional networks
are organized differently depending on the
country.
! The regional function can be turned on or off
independently for each FM band.
Receiving traffic announcements
TA (traffic announcement standby) lets you re-
ceive traffic announcements automatically, no
matter what source you are listening to. TA
can be activated for both a TP station (a sta-
tion that broadcasts traffic information) or an
enhanced other networks TP station (a station
carrying information which cross-references
TP stations).
1 Tune in a TP or enhanced other net-
works TP station.
When you are tuned into a TP or enhanced
other networks TP station the TP indicator will
light.
2 Press TA to turn traffic announcement
standby on.
TA appears in the display. The tuner will stand-
by for traffic announcements.
# To turn traffic announcements standby off,
press TA again.
3 Use VOLUME to adjust the TA volume
when a traffic announcement begins.
The newly set volume is stored in memory and
recalled for subsequent traffic announce-
ments.
4 Press TA while a traffic announcement
is being received to cancel the announce-
ment.
The tuner returns to the original source but re-
mains in the standby mode until TA is pressed
again.
Notes
! The system switches back to the original
source following traffic announcement recep-
tion.
! Only TP and enhanced other networks TP sta-
tions are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM
when TA is on.
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PTY list
Specific Type of program
NEWS News
AFFAIRS Current affairs
INFO General information and advice
SPORT Sports
WEATHER Weather reports/meteorological infor-
mation
FINANCE Stock market reports, commerce,
trading, etc.
POP MUS Popular music
ROCK MUS Contemporary modern music
EASY MUS Easy listening music
OTH MUS Non-categorized music
JAZZ Jazz
COUNTRY Country music
NAT MUS National music
OLDIES Oldies, golden oldies
FOLK MUS Folk music
L.CLASS Light classical music
CLASSIC Classical music
EDUCATE Educational programs
DRAMA Radio plays and serials
CULTURE National or regional culture
SCIENCE Nature, science and technology
VARIED Light entertainment
CHILDREN Childrens
SOCIAL Social affairs
RELIGION Religious affairs or services
PHONE IN Phone in
TOURING Travel programs; not for traffic an-
nouncements
LEISURE Hobbies and recreational activities
DOCUMENT Documentaries
Built-in CD Player
Playing a CD
1 Insert a CD into the CD loading slot.
Playback will automatically start.
# Be sure to turn up the label side of a disc.
# After a CD has been inserted, press SOURCE
to select the built-in CD player.
# You can eject a CD by pressing EJECT.
2 To perform fast forward or reverse,
press and hold c or d.
3 To skip back or forward to another
track, press c or d.
Pressing d skips to the start of the next track.
Pressing c once skips to the start of the cur-
rent track. Pressing again will skip to the pre-
vious track.
Notes
! The built-in CD player plays one standard, 12-
cm or 8-cm CD at a time. Do not use an adap-
ter when playing 8-cm CDs.
! Do not insert anything other than a CD into
the CD loading slot.
! If an error message such as ERROR-11 is dis-
played, refer to Error messages on page 14.
Repeating play
Repeat play lets you hear the same track over
again.
% Press 5 repeatedly to turn repeat play
on or off.
When repeat play is on, RPT appears in the
display.
# If you perform track search or fast forward/re-
verse, repeat play is automatically cancelled.
Playing tracks in random order
Random play lets you play back tracks on the
CD in a random order.
% Press 4 repeatedly to turn random play
on or off.
When random play is on, RDM appears in the
display.
Scanning tracks of a CD
Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of
each track on the CD.
1 Press 3 to turn scan play on.
SCAN appears in the display. The first 10 sec-
onds of each track is played.
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2 When you find the desired track press 3
to turn scan play off.
# After scanning of a CD is finished, normal
playback of the tracks will begin again.
Pausing CD playback
Playback of the current track pauses.
% Press 6 repeatedly to turn pause on or
off.
When pause is on, PAUSE appears in the dis-
play.
Audio Adjustments
Introduction of audio adjustments
% Press AUDIO to display the audio func-
tion names.
Press AUDIO repeatedly to switch between
the following audio functions:
FAD (balance adjustment)BASS (bass ad-
justment)MID (mid-range adjustment)
TREBLE (treble adjustment)LOUD (loud-
ness)SLA (source level adjustment)
# When selecting the FM tuner as the source,
you cannot switch to SLA.
# To return to the display of each source, press
BAND.
Using balance adjustment
You can select a fader/balance setting that
provides an ideal listening environment in all
occupied seats.
1 Press AUDIO to select FAD.
# If the balance setting has been previously ad-
justed, BAL will be displayed.
2 Press + or to adjust front/rear speaker
balance.
FAD F15 FAD R15 is displayed as the front/
rear speaker balance moves from front to rear.
3 Press c or d to adjust left/right speaker
balance.
BAL L 9 BAL R 9 is displayed as the left/right
speaker balance moves from left to right.
Using the equalizer
There are six stored equalizer settings such as
DYNAMIC, VOCAL, NATURAL, CUSTOM,
FLAT and POWERFUL that can easily be re-
called at any time.
! CUSTOM is an adjusted equalizer curve
that you create.
! When FLAT is selected no supplement or
correction is made to the sound. This is
useful to check the effect of the equalizer
curves by switching alternatively between
FLAT and a set equalizer curve.
% Press EQ to select the equalizer.
Press EQ repeatedly to switch between the fol-
lowing equalizers:
DYNAMICVOCALNATURALCUSTOM
FLATPOWERFUL
Adjusting equalizer curves
You can adjust the currently selected equalizer
curve setting as desired. Adjusted equalizer
curve settings are memorized in CUSTOM.
Adjusting bass/mid/treble
You can adjust the bass/mid/treble level.
1 Press AUDIO to select BASS/MID/
TREBLE.
2 Press + or to adjust the level.
+6 6 is displayed as the level is increased
or decreased.
Adjusting loudness
Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the
low- and high-sound ranges at low volume.
1 Press AUDIO to select LOUD.
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2 Press + to turn loudness on.
LOUD indicator is displayed.
# To turn loudness off, press .
# You can also turn loudness on or off by press-
ing LOUDNESS.
3 Press c or d to select a desired level.
LOW (low)HI (high)
Adjusting source levels
SLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjust
the volume level of each source to prevent ra-
dical changes in volume when switching be-
tween sources.
! Settings are based on the FM tuner volume
level, which remains unchanged.
! The MW/LW tuner volume level can also be
adjusted with source level adjustments.
1 Compare the FM tuner volume level
with the level of the source you wish to ad-
just.
2 Press AUDIO to select SLA.
3 Press + or to adjust the source vo-
lume.
SLA +4 SLA 4 is displayed as the source vo-
lume is increased or decreased.
Initial Settings
Adjusting initial settings
Using the initial settings, you can customize
various system settings to achieve optimal per-
formance from this unit.
1 Press SOURCE and hold until the unit
turns off.
2 Press SOURCE and hold until FM ap-
pears in the display.
3 Press AUDIO to display the function
names.
Press AUDIO repeatedly to switch between
the following settings:
FM (FM tuning step)A-PI (Auto PI Seek)
SAVE (Power save)
Use the following instructions to operate each
particular setting.
# To cancel initial settings, press BAND.
# You can also cancel initial settings by holding
down SOURCE until the unit turns off.
Setting the FM tuning step
Normally the FM tuning step employed by
seek tuning is 50 kHz. When AF or TA is on,
the tuning step automatically changes to 100
kHz. It may be preferable to set the tuning step
to 50 kHz when AF is on.
! The tuning step remains at 50 kHz during
manual tuning.
1 Press AUDIO to select FM.
2 Press c or d to select the FM tuning
step.
Press c to select 50 (50 kHz). Press d to se-
lect 100 (100 kHz).
Switching Auto PI Seek
The unit can automatically search for a differ-
ent station with the same programming, even
during preset recall.
1 Press AUDIO to select A-PI.
2 Press + or to turn the Auto PI seek on
or off.
Saving the battery
consumption
Switching this function on enables you to save
the consumption of battery power.
! Under this mode, operations other than
turning on the source are not allowed.
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Important
If the battery in your vehicle is disconnected the
Power Save mode is canceled. Turn on Power
Save again once the battery has been recon-
nected. If the ignition switch in your vehicle
doesnt have an ACC (accessory) position, it is
possible depending on the connection method
that when Power Save is off, the unit will draw
power from the battery.
1 Press AUDIO to select SAVE.
2 Press + or to turn power save on or
off.
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Error messages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest
Pioneer Service Center, be sure to record the
error message.
Message Cause Action
ERROR-11, 12,
17, 30
Dirty disc Clean disc.
ERROR-11, 12,
17, 30
Scratched disc Replace disc.
ERROR-10, 11,
12, 15, 17, 30,
A0
Electrical or me-
chanical
Turn the ignition
ON and OFF, or
switch to a differ-
ent source, then
back to the CD
player.
CD-ROM CD-ROM is in-
serted
Replace disc.
Handling guideline of discs
and player
! Use only discs featuring following logo.
! Use only conventional, fully circular discs.
Do not use shaped discs.
! Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, or
otherwise damaged discs as they may da-
mage the player.
! Unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW disc playback is
not possible.
! Do not touch the recorded surface of the
discs.
! Store discs in their cases when not in use.
! Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot envir-
onments including under direct sunlight.
! Do not attach labels, write on or apply che-
micals to the surface of the discs.
! To clean a CD, wipe the disc with a soft
cloth outward from the center.
! Condensation may temporarily impair the
players performance. Leave it to adjust to
the warmer temperature for about one
hour. Also, wipe any dump discs with a soft
cloth.
! Playback of discs may not be possible be-
cause of disc characteristics, disc format,
recorded application, playback environ-
ment, storage conditions and so on.
! It is possible to play back up to 99 tracks on
one disc.
! Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.
! Read the precautions with discs before
using them.
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Specifications
General
Power source ............................. 14.4 V DC (10.8 15.1 V al-
lowable)
Grounding system ................... Negative type
Max. current consumption
..................................................... 10.0 A
Dimensions (W × H × D):
Chassis ............................... 178 × 50 × 157 mm
Nose ..................................... 188 × 58 × 20 mm
Weight .......................................... 1.3 kg
Audio
Maximum power output ....... 45 W × 4
Continuous power output ... 25 W × 4 (DIN 45324,
+B=14.4 V)
Load impedance ...................... 4 W (4 8 W allowable)
Preout max output level/output impedance
..................................................... 2.2 V/1 kW
Bass/Mid/Treble:
Bass
Frequency ................ 100 Hz
Gain ............................ ±13dB
Mid
Frequency ................ 1 kHz
Gain ............................ ±12dB
Treble
Frequency ................ 10 kHz
Gain ............................ ±12dB
Loudness contour:
Low ....................................... +7 dB (100 Hz), +4 dB (10
kHz)
High ..................................... +10 dB (100 Hz), +6.5 dB
(10 kHz)
(volume: 30 dB)
CD player
System .......................................... Compact disc audio system
Usable discs .............................. Compact disc
Signal format:
Sampling frequency ..... 44.1 kHz
Number of quantization bits
........................................... 16; linear
Frequency characteristics ...5 20 000 Hz (±1 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 94 dB (1 kHz) (IEC-A net-
work)
Dynamic range ......................... 92 dB (1 kHz)
Number of channels .............. 2 (stereo)
FM tuner
Frequency range ...................... 87.5 108.0 MHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 8 dBf (0.7 µV/75 W, mono,
S/N: 30 dB)
50 dB quieting sensitivity ..... 10 dBf (0.9 µV/75 W, mono)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 75 dB (IEC-A network)
Distortion ..................................... 0.3 % (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz,
stereo)
0.1 % (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz,
mono)
Frequency response ............... 30 15 000 Hz (±3 dB)
Stereo separation .................... 45 dB (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz)
Selectivity .................................... 80 dB (±200 kHz)
MW tuner
Frequency range ...................... 531 1 602 kHz (9 kHz)
Usable sensitivity ..................... 18 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 65 dB (IEC-A network)
LW tuner
Frequency range ...................... 153 281 kHz
Usable sensitivity ..................... 30 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 65 dB (IEC-A network)
Note
Specifications and the design are subject to pos-
sible modifications without notice due to im-
provements.
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Pioneer DEH-1800R User manual

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