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| Brand | Pioneer |
| Model | MVH-AV180 | MVH-AV180 |
| Product | not categorized |
| EAN | 4988028326714 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| MP3 playback | Yes |
| CD-R playback | No |
| CD-RW playback | No |
| Audio system | MOSFET |
| Audio formats supported | AAC, MP3, WAV, WMA |
| Video formats supported | DIVX, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, XVID |
| Image formats supported | BMP, JPG |
| USB direct playback | Yes |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| Display diagonal | 6.2 " |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Widescreen | Yes |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Rear-view camera ready | Yes |
| Product color | Black |
| DIN size | 2 DIN |
| Equalizer bands quantity | 5 |
| Equalizer | Yes |
| High pass filter | Yes |
| Ready for iPod | - |
| Audio output channels | 4.0 channels |
| Maximum power per channel | 50 W |
| Radio Data System (RDS) | Yes |
| Preset stations quantity | 24 |
| FM radio | Yes |
| Supported radio bands | AM, FM |
| Key illumination color | Red |
| Pre out port | Yes |
| Line outputs (RCA) | 2 |
| AUX in | Yes |
| ISO connector | Yes |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Card reader integrated | No |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Pioneer MVH-AV180 below.
The screen size of the Pioneer MVH-AV180 is 6.2 ".
Yes, the Pioneer MVH-AV180 supports MP3 playback. This means that users can play MP3 files on this device.
No, the Pioneer MVH-AV180 cannot play CD-R discs. Users will need to use other formats such as MP3 or USB direct playback.
Yes, the Pioneer MVH-AV180 has a built-in display. This allows users to easily navigate through menus and settings.
The Pioneer MVH-AV180 supports 24 preset stations. This provides users with a wide range of radio options to choose from.
Yes, the Pioneer MVH-AV180 can play video files in DIVX format. This makes it convenient for users to enjoy their favorite videos on the device's 6.2" touchscreen display.
To navigate through the folder hierarchy on the Pioneer MVH-AV180, follow these steps: 1. Touch the folder icon on the screen. 2. A list of folders will appear. 3. Touch the desired folder to open it. 4. Inside the folder, you will see a list of files. 5. Touch the file you want to play or access. 6. The file will start playing or open, depending on its format. 7. To go back to the previous folder, touch the "Back" or "Previous" button on the screen. 8. Repeat steps 3-7 to navigate through other folders and files in the hierarchy. By following these steps, you can easily navigate through the folder hierarchy on the Pioneer MVH-AV180 and access the desired files for playback or other purposes.
To troubleshoot why the Bluetooth connection is not working on the Pioneer MVH-AV180, follow these steps: 1. Check the USB cable: Ensure that the USB cable is not caught in something or damaged. A faulty cable can affect the Bluetooth connection. 2. Verify audio format compatibility: Make sure that the audio file format you are trying to play is supported by the product. If the file format is not supported, select a file that can be played. 3. Check the iPod connection: If you are using an iPod, and you encounter an "Error-02-6X" or "Error-02" message, disconnect the cable from the iPod, wait for the iPod's main menu to be displayed, reconnect the iPod, and reset it if necessary. 4. Update the iPod firmware: If you receive an "Error-02" message indicating an old iPod firmware version, update the iPod to the latest version. 5. Power cycle the Bluetooth module: If you see an "Error-10" message indicating a Bluetooth module power failure, turn the ignition switch off and then on. If the error message persists, contact your dealer or an authorized Pioneer Service Station for further assistance. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address common issues that may be causing the Bluetooth connection problem on the Pioneer MVH-AV180.
To play WMA files on the Pioneer MVH-AV180, follow these steps: 1. Connect a USB storage device containing the WMA files to the USB port of the MVH-AV180. 2. Turn on the MVH-AV180 and wait for it to recognize the USB storage device. 3. Press the "Source" button on the MVH-AV180 to select the USB source. 4. Use the touch screen or the physical buttons on the MVH-AV180 to navigate to the folder where the WMA files are located. 5. Once you have selected the desired folder, you will see a list of files in that folder. 6. Use the touch screen or the physical buttons to select the WMA file you want to play. 7. The MVH-AV180 will start playing the selected WMA file. By following these steps, you can easily play WMA files on the Pioneer MVH-AV180 using a USB storage device. Make sure that the WMA files are properly formatted and compatible with the MVH-AV180 for seamless playback.
The sound quality of AAC files on the Pioneer MVH-AV180 may be distorted due to various reasons. Here are some troubleshooting steps to address this issue: 1. Check the USB cable: Ensure that the USB cable connecting the device with the AAC files to the MVH-AV180 is not damaged or tangled. A faulty cable can cause audio distortion. 2. Verify file compatibility: Confirm that the AAC files you are trying to play are supported by the MVH-AV180. If the files are not compatible, try converting them to a supported format or selecting different files. 3. Check file integrity: Ensure that the AAC files are not corrupted. Try playing the files on another device to verify their integrity. 4. Adjust audio settings: Experiment with the audio settings on the MVH-AV180, such as equalizer settings, bass boost, or subwoofer settings, to optimize the sound quality for AAC files. 5. Update firmware: Check if there are any firmware updates available for the MVH-AV180. Updating the firmware can sometimes resolve compatibility issues and improve overall performance. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address the distorted sound quality issue when playing AAC files on the Pioneer MVH-AV180.
There could be several reasons why your iPod is not recognized when connected to the Pioneer MVH-AV180. Here are some troubleshooting steps to address this issue: 1. Check the USB cable: Ensure that the USB cable connecting your iPod to the MVH-AV180 is not damaged or tangled. A faulty cable can prevent the iPod from being recognized. 2. Verify iPod compatibility: Confirm that your iPod model and software version are compatible with the MVH-AV180. Refer to the iPod compatibility list provided in the manual to ensure compatibility. 3. Reset the iPod: Disconnect the iPod from the MVH-AV180 and perform a reset on the iPod. This can help resolve any temporary software glitches that may be causing the recognition issue. 4. Update iPod software: If your iPod's software version is outdated, update it to the latest version recommended for compatibility with the MVH-AV180. 5. Try a different USB port: If the iPod is still not recognized, try connecting it to a different USB port on the MVH-AV180. Sometimes, certain USB ports may have better compatibility. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address the issue of your iPod not being recognized when connected to the Pioneer MVH-AV180.
To navigate through the folder hierarchy on the Pioneer MVH-AV180, follow these steps: 1. Touch the folder icon on the screen. 2. A list of folders will appear. 3. Use your finger to scroll through the list and locate the desired folder. 4. Once you have found the folder you want to access, touch the folder name on the screen. 5. The contents of the selected folder will be displayed. 6. To go back to the previous folder, touch the "Back" button on the screen. 7. If you want to navigate to a subfolder within the current folder, repeat steps 3-5. By following these steps, you can easily navigate through the folder hierarchy on the Pioneer MVH-AV180 and access the desired files or folders.
There could be several reasons why the Bluetooth connection is not working on the Pioneer MVH-AV180. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try: 1. Check the USB cable: Ensure that the USB cable used for the Bluetooth connection is not damaged or caught in something. 2. Audio format compatibility: Make sure that the audio file format you are trying to play is supported by the product. If not, select a file that can be played. 3. iPod connection issues: If you are using an iPod, disconnect the cable from the iPod, wait for the iPod's main menu to be displayed, then reconnect the iPod and reset it if necessary. 4. Outdated iPod firmware: If you encounter an "Error-02" message, it may indicate that the iPod firmware version is old. Update the iPod's firmware to resolve this issue. 5. Power failure in the Bluetooth module: If you see an "Error-10" message, it means that the power failed for the Bluetooth module of the product. Try turning the ignition switch off and then on again. If the error message persists, contact your dealer or an authorized Pioneer Service Station for further assistance. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address common issues that may be causing the Bluetooth connection problem on the Pioneer MVH-AV180.
To play WMA files on the Pioneer MVH-AV180, follow these steps: 1. Connect a USB storage device containing the WMA files to the USB port of the MVH-AV180. 2. Turn on the MVH-AV180 and wait for it to recognize the USB storage device. 3. Press the "Source" button on the MVH-AV180 to select the USB source. 4. Use the touch screen or the physical buttons on the MVH-AV180 to navigate to the folder where the WMA files are located. 5. Once you have selected the desired folder, navigate to the specific WMA file you want to play. 6. Touch the file name on the screen or press the play button to start playing the WMA file. 7. Use the volume control on the MVH-AV180 to adjust the volume level as desired. 8. To pause or stop playback, press the pause or stop button on the MVH-AV180. By following these steps, you can successfully play WMA files on the Pioneer MVH-AV180.
The sound quality of AAC files on the Pioneer MVH-AV180 may be distorted due to several reasons. Here are some troubleshooting steps to address this issue: 1. Check the USB cable: Ensure that the USB cable used to connect the device containing the AAC files is not damaged or caught in something. 2. Audio format compatibility: Verify that the AAC files you are trying to play are supported by the MVH-AV180. If not, select AAC files that are compatible with the product. 3. Update firmware: If you encounter an "Error-02" message, it may indicate that the firmware version of the connected device is outdated. Update the firmware of the device to resolve this issue. 4. Power failure in the Bluetooth module: If you see an "Error-10" message, it means that the power failed for the Bluetooth module of the MVH-AV180. Try turning the ignition switch off and then on again. If the error message persists, contact your dealer or an authorized Pioneer Service Station for further assistance. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address potential causes of distorted sound quality when playing AAC files on the Pioneer MVH-AV180.
If your iPod is not recognized by the Pioneer MVH-AV180, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the USB cable: Ensure that the USB cable used to connect the iPod to the MVH-AV180 is not damaged or caught in something. 2. Verify audio format compatibility: Make sure that the audio files on your iPod are in a supported format. The MVH-AV180 supports various iPod models and software versions, so check if your iPod is compatible with the product. 3. Reset the iPod: Disconnect the cable from the iPod and wait for the iPod's main menu to be displayed. Then, reconnect the iPod and reset it if necessary. 4. Update the iPod firmware: If you receive an "Error-02" message, it may indicate that the iPod firmware version is outdated. Update the firmware of your iPod to the latest version. 5. Power cycle the MVH-AV180: Turn off the MVH-AV180 by turning the ignition switch off, and then turn it back on. This can help reset the system and resolve any temporary issues. If the issue persists after trying these steps, it is recommended to contact your dealer or an authorized Pioneer Service Station for further assistance.
Yes, the manual of the Pioneer MVH-AV180 is available in English .
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