Main Features: Pioneer DVH-P4100UB
Maximum Power Output MOSFET 50W x 4
Tuner AM/FM Tuner (24 pre-set stations)
Plays • Your DVD film collection (including DVD-R/-RW discs in VR Mode)
• Your CD collection (including CD-R/-RW and Video CD)
• MP3, WMA, AAC (iTunes), JPEG photos and DivX film on CD and DVD
• Your iPod / iPhone via the optional CD-IU50V cable • Your USB storage device via a front-in input
• An AV source (MP3 player or games console) via a front Aux-in
Installation Type Single DIN installation
Front Panel Removeable
Button Illumination Red and blue
DVD Region Code 2
Bluetooth Ready Yes, with optional CD-BTB200 adapter
Remote Control Included
Connections
Aux In Yes (Front Audio and Video input)
IP Bus input Yes
Multi-channel surround sound ready Yes, via DEQ-P6600 multi-channel digital signal processor
Optical Digital Out Yes
PAL/NTSC/SECAM Yes
RCA preouts 2 (Front and Rear)
RCA video 1
Hard wired remote input Yes
USB Input Yes (Front)
Video output 1
Audio Features
Advanced Sound Retriever Yes
D/A Convertor 1-bit
Dolby Digital Yes
DTS (Digital out) Yes
Equaliser Bass, mid, treble
Loudness Yes
Source Level Adjuster Yes
iPod Compatibility
iPod Ready Yes, with optional CD-IU50V iPod to USB interface cable
Works with iPhone Yes
Compatible Generations September 2005 onwards
Supported Functions • Battery charging
• List browsing
• Music playback
• Video playback (on Generations October 2005 onwards)
For your ease of reference, here is a list of the iPod Generations we refer to:
|
Apple Product
|
Generation / Release Date
|
Firwmare version
|
 |
iPhone 3G |
September 2008
|
2.0
|
| iPhone |
November 2007
|
2.0
|
 |
iPod Touch (Generation 2) |
September 2008
|
2.1.1
|
| iPod Touch (Generation 1) |
September 2007
|
1.1.5
|
 |
iPod Classic - 120GB |
September 2008
|
2.0.0
|
| iPod Classic - 80GB, 160GB |
September 2007
|
1.1.2
|
 |
iPod Nano (Generation 4) |
September 2008
|
1.0.2
|
 |
iPod Nano (Generation 3) |
September 2007
|
1.1.3
|
 |
iPod Nano (Generation 2) |
September 2006
|
1.3.1
|
 |
iPod Nano (Generation 1) |
September 2005
|
1.3.1
|
 |
iPod Video (Generation 5) |
October 2005
|
1.3.0
|
 |
iPod Click Wheel (Generation 4) |
July 2004
|
1.2.1
|
 |
iPod Dock Connector (Generation 3) |
April 2003
|
2.3.0
|
 |
iPod Photo |
October 2004
|
-
|
 |
iPod Mini |
January 2004
|
1.4.1
|
Notes:
* Pioneer cannot guarantee the future compatibility of our products with any iPod (or iPod firmware update) which is released after the Pioneer product release.
* The compatibility information is based on the above-mentioned firmware version.
* iPod shuffle is not supported. Only iPods with a "30-pin Dock Connector" are connectable.
ASR stands for Advanced Sound Retriever.
Our ASR sound technology automatically restores the harmonics which were lost during the audio compression process.
ASR adjusts frequency response and sound pressure, especially in the high and low frequency ranges, to revitalise the density and presence of the compressed signal.
The result is an improved sound quality with its staging, density and feeling restored to the level of the original recording.
The Aux-in allows you to connect external music and video sources (with RCA outputs). This means that you can connect your MP3 player, PDA or games console, for example.
You can control multiple sources through the IP-Bus connection; you can literally transform your car into a mobile multimedia centre. Add a DVD player or TV Tuner, for example.
Additionally, you can add several unique adapters that will enable you to enjoy your Bluetooth mobile phone, for example. Click the 'Accessories' tab above to see all your available options.
The Hard Wired Remote input allows you to connect the receiver directly to your car’s own steering wheel remote control.
You can then control your receiver with the steering wheel remote control.