Era Of Release:
Mid-2000s, a period of transition towards digital media integration in car audio.
Product Segment:
High-end aftermarket in-dash multimedia receiver.
Competitors:
Kenwood eXcelon series, Alpine IVA series, Clarion brand multimedia units.
Display Type:
Motorized 7-inch Wide Touchscreen Display.
Media Support:
DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, Video CD, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, AAC playback.
Connectivity Highlights:
USB interface, IP-Bus control, AUX input, rear-view camera input.
Audio Features:
Advanced Sound Retriever, 3-Band Parametric EQ (IP-EQ), MOSFET 50W x 4 amplifier.
Expandability:
SD card slot for firmware/updates, optional Bluetooth adapter, optional navigation module.
Audio Video Processing:
Detailed schematics and troubleshooting for audio and video signal paths.
Display Operation:
Information on LCD screen functionality, backlighting, and touch panel operation.
Disc Playback:
Coverage of CD and DVD drive mechanisms, laser assembly, and playback logic.
Connectivity Ports:
Details on USB, AUX, RCA pre-outs, camera input, and steering wheel control interfaces.
Power Supply Management:
Circuitry for power delivery, voltage regulation, and battery protection.
Internal Components:
Identification and function of key ICs, transistors, capacitors, and other discrete components.
Disassembly Reassembly:
Step-by-step instructions for safely disassembling and reassembling the unit.
Troubleshooting Diagnostics:
Fault finding charts, symptom analysis, and diagnostic flowcharts for common issues.
Component Replacement:
Guidance on replacing specific parts such as the laser assembly, display, or mainboard.
Alignment Calibration:
Procedures for any necessary optical or mechanical alignment post-repair.
Firmware Updates:
Information on firmware handling, if applicable, for troubleshooting or feature updates.
Depth:
Advanced diagnostics, component-level repair, and detailed circuit analysis.
Target Audience:
Certified technicians, advanced DIY repair enthusiasts.
Chassis Size:
Double-DIN (178mm x 100mm x 165mm typical mounting dimensions for the main unit)
Display Size:
7-inch Diagonal Wide Screen
N/A:
N/A (Accessory/Aftermarket Component)
Unit Weight:
Approx. 2.5 - 3.0 kg (typical for double-DIN units of this era)
N/A:
N/A (Accessory/Aftermarket Component - not subject to vehicle safety ratings)
Camera Input:
Input for rear-view camera for enhanced parking safety.
Display Brightness Control:
Adjustable display brightness to minimize driver distraction.
Display Technology:
7-inch Wide QVGA LCD with touch-panel control.
Ui Experience:
Graphical User Interface (GUI) with customizable background and menu structure.
Parking Aids:
Supports aftermarket rear-view cameras, aiding in parking and low-speed maneuvering.
Usb Port:
Allows playback of digital media files (MP3, WMA, AAC) from USB storage devices.
Auxiliary Input:
Standard 3.5mm jack for connecting external audio sources.
Ip Bus Control:
Proprietary Pioneer bus system for controlling CD changers, tuners, and other accessories.
Sd Card Slot:
Primarily for firmware updates and potentially map data for optional navigation modules.
Cleaning Lens:
Periodically clean the optical disc lens with a disc lens cleaner to ensure playback reliability.
Ventilation:
Ensure adequate ventilation around the unit to prevent overheating, which can degrade electronic components.
N/A:
N/A (Accessory/Aftermarket Component)
Laser Degradation:
Common failure point in older units; symptoms include disc read errors, skipping, or inability to read certain disc types.
Display Malfunction:
Touchscreen responsiveness issues or dead pixels can occur with age or internal connection problems.
Power Supply Instability:
Intermittent power loss or reset issues can indicate failing capacitors on the power regulation board.
Button Wear:
Physical buttons may become less responsive due to wear and tear.
Pioneer Legacy:
Pioneer Corporation is a Japanese multinational corporation specializing in the development and manufacturing of high-fidelity audio-visual equipment. Renowned for its innovation in car audio since the 1970s.
Series Context:
Part of Pioneer's AVH (Audio-Visual High-Resolution) series, representing a significant step in integrating multimedia capabilities into vehicle dashboards.
Production Period:
Likely produced in the mid-to-late 2000s, a period of rapid advancement in digital audio and video formats.