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Pioneer DEH-P5200 CD Player Questions & Answers
I have a Pioneer DEH-P5200
OK - had the same problem and got it finally figured out. Power the unit on the ignition key. Press and hold the source button so the unit shuts off. With the unit shut off press and hold the function button (the key is to hold the function button down) The clock, aux etc will show on the screen. Press (but do not hold) the function button and it will move to each function. When you get to the AUX press the ^ button and the will switch the AUX to "on". Once you know, like everything else, it's pretty easy.
4/10/2013 11:04:24 PM •
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on Apr 10, 2013
How do you play your ipod with DEH-P49001B system.
Two options.
1. To play AND control your iPod from this system, you need to purchase a separate cable. Model is CD-I200 and it plugs into the back of the unit and the other end plugs into the dock connector of your iPod. (Assuming your iPod has a dock connector)
2. To play your iPod only through the system use the AUX1 mini stereo connector. Unfourtunately the AUX1 input is located on the rear of the unit. You need a separate cable with a mini plug on both ends. (Will look like a headphone plug on both ends). You will probably have to pull out the system to be able to plug in the cable unless you are lucky and you have tons of room under your dash to be able to reach the rear of the unit. Make sure you get a cable that is long enough to reach from under your dash to where you want to keep your iPod in reach.
7/17/2010 4:09:51 PM •
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on Jul 17, 2010
I installed a pioneer Deh p49001b car stereo in a
to solve the problem with it turning off when u turn your lights on is that on the back side of your radio is a spot that says max and something else keep your ground wires conected just how they are but get u a a 14 to 12 gage wire a cut u about 6 inches and use one end and connect to your other ground wires (with Connecters ) and the other end and with a closed end connecter with the little hole in the center i cant place wat its called but any ways put it where that max hole thing is where there is a screw there and that should fix that problem cause i had that happen before .. but make sure your antentia is pluged iin to ok .. good luck Paul,
2/28/2010 5:22:21 PM •
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on Feb 28, 2010
How to change the time
Set the time as follows:
1. Press the FUNCTION button and select the Time setting mode in the Initial Setting Menu
2. Select “Hour” or “Minute”
with the left/right arrow buttons.
3. Set as desired with the up/down arrow
buttons.
Additionally:
The time display disappears temporarily when you perform another operation, but the time
indication returns to the display after 25 seconds.
Note:
• Even when the sources are OFF, the Time appears on the display. Pressing the CLOCK button switches the Time display ON/OFF.
The owner's manual can be downloaded for free below:
http://caraudio.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/pioneer/pioneer_deh_dehp5200.html
9/28/2009 8:54:01 PM •
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on Sep 28, 2009
No sound from a pioneer
due to being an older model radio the output (ic) which is behind the rear of the radio is probably unsoldered or faulty the part number is pal 005a or pal 007a which is replaceable with a tda 7386 which is the same part but cheaper.
9/8/2009 6:43:28 AM •
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on Sep 08, 2009
Hi I'm getting an
pioneer error code 30 is dirty/scratched disc or electrical/mechanical failure. If changing the disc, and resetting the unit with the reset button located behind the faceplate does not work, service is required.
12/22/2008 1:38:35 AM •
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on Dec 22, 2008
Pioneer deh-p520 super tuner 3
Black, red, gray and white (for the front speakers only).
Black: Ground
Red: VCC
Gray: Speaker
White: Speaker.
Remember to isolate any unused cable like the blue (remote), green and purple (rear speaker).
2/15/2008 3:25:25 AM •
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on Feb 15, 2008
Ipod hookup
I believe that you are lucky since the "P" in the model number of the deck indicates and extra input source on the rear of your deck. This is used right now by your changer. You need to replace the changer with the Ipod and you are done. Stereo mini to dual rca's and you are done.
1/17/2008 2:21:41 PM •
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on Jan 17, 2008
How to change time on Pioneer Carrozzeria avic hrv22 it has only Japanese, that's what my car's audio/GPS system and, please, help me out with changing language to English and finding maps?Thanks!!
Changing the language and updating maps on a Pioneer Carrozzeria AVIC HRV22, which typically comes with Japanese language settings, can be a bit tricky, but it's possible. Here's a general guide:
- Locate the Settings: First, try to navigate through the menu to find the settings option. It might be represented by a gear icon or a wrench icon.
- Use a Translation App or Guide: If you can't understand the Japanese menu, use a translation app on your smartphone to translate the menu options. Alternatively, you can search online for a guide or manual in English for your specific model.
- Change the Language: Once you've located the settings menu, look for an option related to language settings (???? in Japanese). Select it and then choose English (or ?? in Japanese). Confirm your selection.
- Update Maps: Updating the maps might require accessing a specific section of the menu, typically labeled something like "Map Update" (????). Once you're in that section, follow the prompts to update the maps. This might involve connecting the device to a computer and downloading the updated maps from the manufacturer's website.
- Follow On-Screen Instructions: Throughout the process, pay attention to any on-screen instructions or prompts, even if they're in Japanese. Sometimes, the navigation buttons or layout might remain consistent regardless of the language.
- Reset if Necessary: If you accidentally get stuck or lost in the menus, there might be a reset button somewhere on the device. Pressing this button will restore the device to its factory settings, allowing you to start over.
If you find it challenging to navigate the menu or if the options are not readily understandable, you might want to seek assistance from someone who understands Japanese or consult a professional who specializes in car audio/GPS systems. They can guide you through the process more efficiently.
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