Pioneer AVIC-X940BT manual

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    Operation Manual MUL TIMEDIA NA VIGA TION RECEIVER A VIC-Z140BH A VIC-X940BT Notice to all users: This software requires that the navigation system is properly connected to your vehicle ’ s parking brake and depending on your v ehicle, additional installation may be required. F or more information, please contact your Authorized Pioneer Electroni[...]

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    Thank you for buying this P ioneer product. Please read through these instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly . After you have finished read ing the instructions, k eep this document in a safe place for future refer ence. Important The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens. Actual screens may be chang[...]

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    – Viewing information about a specified location 32 – Using shortcut menus on the map 33 Switching the view mode 34 Eco-friendly driving functions Checking the eco-friendly driving status 35 Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance 36 Sudden start alert 36 Searching for and selecting a location The basic flow of creating your route 37 Searching for [...]

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    Viewing the traffic flow 55 Setting an alternative route to avoid traffic congestion 56 – Checking for traffic congestion automatically 57 – Checking traffic information manually 57 Selecting traffic information to display 58 Selecting preferred RDS- TMC ser vice provider manually 58 Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device P reparing comm[...]

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    Using the radio (AM) Starting procedure 80 Reading the screen 80 Using the touch panel keys 81 – Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 81 Operating by hardware buttons 82 Using advanced functions 82 – Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 82 – T uning in strong signals 82 HD Radio ™ re ception HD Radio broadcasting 84 Starting p[...]

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    – Setting the code number and level 110 Setting the auto play 111 Setting the subtitle file for DivX 111 Language code chart for DVDs 112 Playing music files (from USB or SD) Starting procedure 113 Reading the screen 113 Using the touch panel keys (Music) 115 Operating by hardware buttons 116 Using advanced functions 116 Playing video files (fro [...]

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    – Selecting a channel from the list 147 – Using “ MyMix ” function 147 Operating by hardware buttons 148 Using advanced functions 148 – Setting the memorized songs 148 Using the SIRIUS tuner Starting procedure 149 Reading the screen 149 Using the touch panel keys 150 – Selecting a SIRIUS channel directly 151 – Display the Radio ID 151[...]

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    Changing the setting of navigation interruption screen 170 Selecting the “ Quick Access ” menu 170 Displaying the screen for system settings 171 – Customizing the regional settings 171 – Setting the V olume for Guidance and Phone 173 – Changing the preinstalled splash screen 174 – Changing to the splash screen stored in the SD memor y c[...]

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    – Returning the navigation system to the initial state 197 – Setting items to be deleted 198 Appendix T roubleshooting 200 Messages for navigation functions 205 Messages for audio functions 207 P ositioning technology 209 – P ositioning by GPS 209 – P ositioning by dead reckoning 209 – How do GPS and dead reckoning work together? 209 Hand[...]

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    Manual overview Before using this product, be sure to read Im- portant Information for the User (a separate manual) which contains warnings, cautions, and other important information that you should note. The screen examples shown in this manual are the ones for AVIC -Z140BH. If you use a dif- ferent model, the screens that appear may dif- fer from[...]

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    “ SD memory card ” The SD memor y card, SDHC memor y card, microSD card and microSDHC card are col- lectively referred to as the “ SD memor y card ” . Notice regar ding video viewing Remember that use of this system for com- mercial or public viewing purposes may con- stitute an infringement on the author ’ s rights as protected by the Co[...]

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    Protecting the LCD panel and screen p Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the LCD screen when this product is not being used. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures. p When using a cellular phone, keep the an- tenna of the cellular phone away from the LCD screen to preven[...]

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    En 13 Chapter 01 Introduction Introduction[...]

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    Checking part names and functions This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons . AVIC-Z140BH (with the LCD panel closed) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AVIC-Z140BH (with the LCD panel open) 8 9 En 14 Chapter 02 Basic operation[...]

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    AVIC-X940BT 6 8 7 9 3 a 4 5 c b 1 button ! Press the button to activate voice op- erations. = F or details, refer to Chapter 32. ! Press and hold the button to switch the AV source to mute. T o cancel the muting, press and hold it again. 2 VOL (+/ – ) button Press to adjust the A V (Audio and Video) source volume. 3 HOME button ! Press the HOME b[...]

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    ! Press the center of Multi-control to hear the route guidance. ! Press and hold the center of Multi-con- trol to mute the AV (Audio and Video) source. T o cancel the muting, press and hold it again. b Detachable faceplate c button Press to remove the detachable faceplate from the navigation system. = F or details, refer to Removing the detach- abl[...]

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    2 Push the lower part of the detachable faceplate until you hear a click. If you fail to successfully attach the detach- able faceplate to the navigation system, tr y again but be careful not to force it as the panel could be damaged. Adjusting the LCD panel angle p This function is available for AVIC -Z140BH only . WARNING Keep hands and fingers c[...]

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    3 Insert a disc into the disc-loading slot. The disc is loaded, and the LCD panel closes. Ejecting a disc (for A VIC-Z140BH) 1 Press the h button. The “ Monitor Setup ” screen appears. 2 T ouch [Disc Eject]. The LCD panel opens, and the disc is ejected. 3 Remove the disc, and press the h but- ton. The LCD panel closes. Inserting a d isc (for A [...]

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    p This system is not compatible with Multi Media Card (MMC). p Compatibility with all SD memor y cards is not guaranteed. p This unit may not achieve optimum per for- mance with some SD memor y cards. Inserting an SD memory card (for A VIC-Z140BH) CAUTION ! Do not press the h button when an SD mem- ory card is not fully inserted. Doing so may da- m[...]

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    4 Pull the SD memory card out straight. 5 Press the h button. The LCD panel closes. p When you eject the SD memor y card by touching [ Eject SD ], the model information that you are using will be automatically stored into the SD memor y card. The utility program AVIC FEEDS will use this information to recognize the model that you use. When the data[...]

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    3 Press the middle of the SD memory card gently until it clicks. 4 Pull the SD memory card out straight. When the data related to map data is stored p This description is for AVIC -X940BT . If data related to map data, such as custo- mized POI data, is stored on the SD memor y card, operating procedures are slightly differ- ent. 1 Press the h butto[...]

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    Plugging in a USB storage devic e % Plug a USB storage device into the USB and mini-jack connector . USB and mini-jack conne ctor USB storage device Unplugging a U SB storage device % Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed. Connecting and disconnecting an iPod CAUTION ! T o prevent data loss and damage to the [...]

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    Startup and termination 1 Start the engine to boot up the system. After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds. p T o protect the LCD screen from damage, be sure to touch the touch panel keys with your finger only and gently touch the screen. 2 T urn off the vehicle engine to termi- nate the system. The navigation system is als[...]

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    A message about the map database After you start using this navigation system, a message related to map data may be dis- played. p This message is displayed the first time you turn on the navigation system each month. p T ouch the message to close it or it will dis- appear automatically after eight sec- onds. Demonstration images If you do not oper[...]

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    En 25 Chapter 02 Basic operation Basic operation[...]

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    Screen switching overview 2 5 6 1 1 34 En 26 Chapter 03 How to use the navigation menu screens[...]

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    What you can do on each menu 1 T op Menu P ress the HOME button to display the “ To p Menu ” screen. This is the starting menu to access the desired screens and operate the various functions. There are two types of the “ T op Menu ” screen. Classic Menu Shortcut Menu p In this manual, Classic Menu will be re- ferred to as “ T op Menu ” [...]

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    5 Move the icon to the left side of the screen, and then release it. The selected item is added to shortcut. Removing a shortcut 1 T ouch and hold the icon of the shortcut you want to remove. 2 Move the icon to the right side of the screen, and then release it. Operating list screens (e.g . POI list) 1 5 4 2 3 6 1 Screen title 2 T ouching or on the[...]

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    Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map. Y ou need to be- come familiar with how information appears on the map. How to read the map scr een This example shows an example of a 2D map screen . 1 8 9 a b 2 3 4 c e d 5 7 6 f g p Information with an asterisk (*) appears only when the route is set. p Depending o[...]

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    8 Street name (or city name) that your vehi- cle is traveling along = F or details, refer to Setting the current street name display on page 166. 9 Extension tab for the AV information bar T ouching this tab opens the A V information bar and enables you to briefly view the current status on the A V source. T ouching it again re- tracts the bar . a [...]

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    Display during freeway driving In certain locations of the freeway , lane infor- mation is available. The map indicates the re- commended lane to be in to easily maneuver the next guidance. 1 While driving on the freeway , freeway exit numbers and freeway signs may be displayed in the vicinity of interchanges and exits. 2 3 1 Lane information 2 F r[...]

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    Switching the map orientation Y ou can switch how the map shows your vehi- cle ’ s direction between “ Heading up ” and “ North up ” . ! Heading up: The map display always shows the vehicle ’ s direction as proceeding toward the top of the screen. ! North up: The map display always has north at the top of the screen. p The map orientati[...]

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    3 T ouch the item that you want to check the detailed information. Information for a specified location appears. The information shown varies according to the location. (There may be no information for that location.) = For details, refer to Setting the display of icons of favorite locations on page 167. = For details, refer to Displaying POI on th[...]

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    Switching the view mode V arious types of screen displays can be se- lected for navigation guidance. 1 Display the “ Map Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for map settings on page 164. 2 T ouch [View Mode]. The “ View Mode ” screen appears. 3 T ouch the type that you want to set. Y ou can select the following [...]

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    This navigation system is equipped with eco- friendly driving functions that can be used to estimate whether you are driving in an envir- onmentally friendly way . This chapter describes these functions. ! The fuel mileage calculated is based on a theoretical value determined from vehicle speed and position information from the navigation system. T[...]

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    4 Animal icons The number of displayed animal icons in- creases or decreases according to the value of “ Eco Score ” . p This is not displayed when “ Eco Scor e ” is set to “ Off ” or when no route is set. p Even if you use the “ Eco Graph ” function immediately after you start using the navi- gation system for the first time, may b[...]

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    CAUTION For safety reasons, these route-setting functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. T o enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the parking brake before setting your route. p Some information regarding traffic regula- tions depends on the time when the route calculation is per formed. Thus, the info[...]

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    Searching for a location by address The most frequently used function is “ Ad- dress ” , in which the address is specified and the destination is searched. Y ou can select the method of searching for a location by address. ! Searching for a city name first ! Finding the location by specifying the house number Searching for a city name first p D[...]

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    8 Enter the street name and then touch [OK]. The “ Street Selection ” screen appears. 9 T ouch the street you want. 10 Enter the house number and then touch [OK]. The “ House Number Selection ” screen ap- pears. # If you touch [ OK ] without entering the house number , a representative location on the street in the selected city appears. 11[...]

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    7 T ouch the desired city name. The “ House Number Selection ” screen ap- pears. If the house number you have entered is not found, a message appears. In that case, all house number ranges are listed after touching [ Ye s ]. # If you touch , the geographic center of the city appears on the map screen. 8 T ouch the desired house number range. Th[...]

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    Searching for POIs by preset categories Y ou can search for POIs with a single touch from the preset categor y . 1 Display the “ Destination Menu ” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching over view on page 26. 2 T ouch [POI]. 3 T ouch the desired category . Preset categories The “ POI List ” screen appears. 4 T ou[...]

  • Page 42

    1 Display the “ Destination Menu ” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching over view on page 26. 2 T ouch [POI]. The “ POI Search ” screen appears. 3 T ouch [Near Me]. POIs are divided into several categories. 4 T ouch the category you want. The “ POI List ” screen appears. p If there are more detailed categor[...]

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    6 T ouch the category you want. The “ POI List ” screen appears. p If there are more detailed categories within the selected category, repeat this step as many times as necessar y . 7 T ouch the POI you want. The searched location appears on the map screen. = For the subsequent operations, refer to Set- ting a route to your destination on page [...]

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    4 T ouch [AVIC FEEDS]. The “ Select POI ” screen appears. 5 T ouch the item you want. 6 T ouch the POI you want. The searched location appears on the map screen. = For the subsequent operations, refer to Set- ting a route to your destination on the next page. Selecting a location you searched for recently The places that you have set as destina[...]

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    Setting a route to your destination 1 Search for a location. = For details, refer to Chapter 6. After searching for the destination, the Loca- tion confirmation screen appears. 2 T ouch [OK]. Location confirmation screen The destination is set, and then route calcula- tion starts. When the route calculation is completed, Route confirmation screen a[...]

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    Displaying the route overview p “ Route Overview ” is active only when the route is set. 1 Press the HOME button to display the “ T op Menu ” screen. 2 T ouch [Destination]. The “ Destination Menu ” screen appears. 3 T ouch [Route Overview]. 2 3 1 1 Options = For details, refer to Modifying the route calculation conditions on this page.[...]

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    Avoid T oll Road This setting controls whether toll roads (in- cluding toll areas) should be taken into ac- count. Off *: Calculates a route that may include toll roads (including toll areas). On : Calculates a route that avoids toll roads (in- cluding toll areas). p The system may calculate a route that in- cludes toll roads even if “ On ” is [...]

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    Editing waypoints Y ou can edit waypoints (locations you want to visit on the way to your destination) and recal- culate the route so that it passes through these locations. Adding a waypoint Up to 5 waypoints can be set, and waypoints and final destination can be sorted automati- cally or manually . 1 Display the “ Route Overview ” screen. = F[...]

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    Sorting waypoints Y ou can sort waypoints and recalculate the route. p Y ou cannot sort waypoints that you have al- ready passed. 1 Display the “ Route Overview ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the route over view on page 46. 2 T ouch [Waypoints]. The “ W aypoints List ” screen appears. 3 T ouch [Sort]. The “ Sort W aypoints ?[...]

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    Storing favorite locations Storing your favorite locations as “ Favorites ” provides you with the opportunity to save the time and effort of re-entering this information. Stored items can be made available on “ Fa- vorites ” later . Registering a location by “ Favorites ” “ Favorites ” can store up to 400 locations. Home location is[...]

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    1 Name Y ou can enter the desired name. p Up to 17 characters can be input for the name. 2 Phone# Y ou can edit the registered phone number . T o dial the number , touch [ Call ]. The maximum digits you can enter for the phone number is 15. 3 Icon Y ou can change the symbol displayed on the map and “ Favorites ” . 4 Modify Location Y ou can cha[...]

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    Deleting a favorite location from the list 1 Display the “ Destination Menu ” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching over view on page 26. 2 T ouch [Favorites]. The “ Favorites ” screen appears. 3 T ouch [Delete]. 4 Select the location you want to delete. A check mark appears next to the selected lo- cation. # If[...]

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    2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot. = For details of the operation, refer to Insert- ing and ejecting an SD memory card on page 18. 3 Display the “ Destination Menu ” screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Screen switching over view on page 26. 4 T ouch [Favorites]. The “ Favorites ” screen appears. 5 T ouch . The m[...]

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    p Please note that use of the traffic informa- tion function on AVIC -X940BT will require that a separately sold T raffic tuner (ND- TMC10) be connected. Y ou can check real-time traffic information transmitted by the T raffic Management Chan- nel (TMC) of the receive data ser vices (RDS) on the screen. Such traffic information is up- dated periodi[...]

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    When you touch [ T raffic Events ], the list displayed will be sorted according to the lin- ear distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information. When you touch [ T raffic on Route ], the list displayed will be sorted according to the distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information. ! : Y ou can sort the traffic informati[...]

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    3 T ouch [T raffic Flow]. A list with traffic flow information that has been received is shown. The list is sorted by distance from your current position. Places (street names) where incidents have occurred are displayed on the list. 4 Select an incident you want to view in detail. The details of the selected incident are dis- played. p T ouching a[...]

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    Checking for traffic congestion automatically If there is information about traffic congestion on your current route and if an alternative route can be found, the navigation system will recommend a new alternative route automati- cally . In such a case, the following screen will appear . 12 1 Difference in distance and travel time between the exist[...]

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    p Notification icon shows the nearest traffic information on the route. However , if you touch [ Diversion ], the route is recalculated by taking into account not only this infor- mation, but also all traffic congestion infor- mation on the route. = For details, refer to Checking for traffic con- gestion automatically on the previous page. # If you[...]

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    If your devices feature Bluetooth ® technology , this navigation system can be connected to your devices wirelessly . This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection. For details about the connectivity with the de- vices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology , refer to the information on our website. Preparing communication devices T[...]

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    5 Wait until your Bluetooth device ap- pears in the list. p If you cannot find the Bluetooth device that you want to connect, check that the device is waiting for the Bluetooth wireless tech- nology connection. 6 T ouch the Bluetooth device name you want to register . # If you touch [ Search Again ], the system starts searching for Bluetooth device[...]

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    6 Register the navigation system on your Bluetooth device. If your device asks you to enter a password, enter the password of the navigation system. When the device is successfully registered, the connection settings are made from the de- vice. p If registration fails, repeat the procedure from the beginning. Searching for a specified Bluetooth dev[...]

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    8 T ouch the Bluetooth device name you want to register . # If you touch [ Search Again ], the system starts searching for Bluetooth devices waiting for con- nection, and displays them in the list format when any devices are detected. 9 Enter the password (the default pass- word is “ 1111 ” ) using the Bluetooth de- vice. Enter the password whi[...]

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    ! Connection cannot be established automa- tically for some reason. If you start connection manually, carry out the following procedure. Y ou can also connect the Bluetooth device by having the navigation sys- tem detect it automatically. 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech- nology on your devices. F or some Bluetooth devices, no specific-action[...]

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    CAUTION For your safety , avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving. If your cellular phone features Bluetooth tech- nology , this navigation system can be con- nected to your cellular phone wirelessly . Using this hands-free function, you can operate the navigation system to make or receive phone calls. Y ou can also transfer th[...]

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    Making a call home easily Y ou can call home without taking the time to enter the phone number if the phone number has been registered. 1 Display the “ Phone Menu ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the phone menu on the previous page. 2 T ouch [Call Home]. Dialing home starts. p If you have not registered your home num- ber , a messag[...]

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    4 Enter the desired name and then touch [OK]. The “ Contacts Name Search Results ” screen appears. 5 T ouch the desired name on the list. The “ Contacts T ype Selection ” screen ap- pears. 6 T ouch the desired entry on the list to make a call. 7 T ouch to end the call. Dialing from the history The most recent calls made (dialed), received a[...]

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    2 T ouch [POI]. The “ POI Search ” screen appears. 3 Search for the POI. The “ POI List ” screen appears. = For details of the operation, refer to Search- ing for P oints of Interest (POI) on page 40. 4 T ouch next to the POI that you want to call. The “ POI Information ” screen appears. 5 T ouch [Call] to make a call. p T o cancel the [...]

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    2 T ouch to end the call. The call ends. p Y ou may hear a noise when you hang up the phone. # If you touch [ Vo l – ]o r[ Vo l + ], you can adjust the volume when talking. # If you touch [ Close Menu ], the operation menu during call is minimized. T o display the menu again, touch . T ransferring the phone book Y ou can transfer the phone book e[...]

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    4 T ouch [No]. The transferred data is imported to the naviga- tion system. When the data is successfully imported, an import complete message is displayed and the “ Contacts List ” screen appears. p It may take time depending on how many entries will be transferred. Changing the order of names in the phone book 1 Display the “ Settings Menu [...]

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    p Up to 16 characters can be entered for a de- vice name. 5 T ouch [OK]. The name is changed. Editing the password Y ou can change the password to be used for authentication on your cellular phone. (De- fault is “ 1111 ” .) p F our to eight characters can be entered for a password. 1 Display the “ Settings Menu ” screen. = For details of th[...]

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    4 T ouch the desired option. On this screen, you can select the following items: ! Off (default): No automatic response. Respond manually . ! Immediately : Answers immediately . ! After 3 seconds : Answers after three seconds. ! After 6 seconds : Answers after six seconds. ! After 10 seconds : Answers after ten seconds. Setting the automatic reject[...]

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    Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology software Update files will be available for download in the future. Y ou will be able to download the lat- est update from an appropriate website to your PC. p Before you download the files and install the update, read through the instructions on the website. F ollow the instructions on the website for ste[...]

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    — When you answer the phone by using the button on the phone. — When the person on the other end of line hangs up the phone. ! If the person on the other end of the phone call cannot hear the conversation due to an echo, decrease the volume level for hands- free phoning. This may reduce the echo. ! With some cellular phones, even if you press t[...]

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    This chapter describes the basic operations of the AV source. Y ou can play or use the following sources with your Pioneer navigation system. ! T uner (HD Radio ™ tuner) (*1) ! FM (*2) ! AM (*2) ! CD ! ROM (in MP3, AAC, WMA) ! DVD-V ideo ! DivX ! USB ! SD The following sources can be played back or used by connecting an auxiliar y device. ! HD Ra[...]

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    1 T ouch the appropriate key to display the list that you want. 2 T ouch the key on the right edge of the screen. The AV operation screen returns. Selecting an item 1 Scroll the list by dragging items up or down to display the item you want to se- lect. p Flicking a list item enables you to quickly scroll through the list. T o stop scrolling, gentl[...]

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    p This function is available for AVIC -X940BT only . Y ou can listen to the radio by using the naviga- tion system. This section describes operations for radio (FM). Starting procedure 1 Display the A V operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the A V operation screen on page 74. 2 T ap [FM] on the left edge of the s[...]

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    Using the touch panel keys 6 5 1 3 4 2 1 Perform s manual tuning T o tune manually , touch [ o ]o r[ p ] briefly . The frequencies move up or down one step at a time. Perform s seek tuning T o perform seek tuning, touch and hold [ o ] or [ p ] for about one second and then re- lease. The tuner will scan frequencies until a broadcast strong enough f[...]

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    1 Select a frequency that you want to store in memory . 2 Display the preset channel list. = For details, refer to Switches between the AV operation screen and the pr eset list display on the previous page. 3 Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6]. Preset list display Preset tuning keys The selected radio station has been stored in memor y [...]

  • Page 79

    1 T ouch on the “ FM ” screen. The “ Function ” menu appears. 2 T ouch [Local]. 3 T ouch [On] to tur n local seek tuning on. # If you touch [ Off ], local seek tuning is turned off . 4 T ouch [ c Prev] or [Next d ] to set the sen- sitivity . There are four levels of sensitivity for FM. Level: 1 — 2 — 3 — 4 p The level “ 4 ” settin[...]

  • Page 80

    p This function is available for AVIC -X940BT only . Y ou can listen to the radio using this naviga- tion system. This section describes operations for radio (AM). Starting procedure 1 Display the A V operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the A V operation screen on page 74. 2 T ap [AM] on the left edge of the scr[...]

  • Page 81

    Using the touch panel keys 5 1 3 4 2 1 Perform s manual tuning T o tune manually , touch [ o ]o r[ p ] briefly. The frequencies move up or down one step at a time. Perform s seek tuning T o perform seek tuning, touch and hold [ o ] or [ p ] for about one second and then re- lease. The tuner will scan frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for [...]

  • Page 82

    2 Display the preset channel list. = For details, refer to Switches between the AV operation screen and the pr eset list display on the previous page. 3 Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6]. Preset list display Preset tuning keys The selected radio station has been stored in memor y . The next time you tap the same preset tuning key “ P[...]

  • Page 83

    1 T ouch on the “ AM ” screen. The “ Function ” menu appears. 2 T ouch [Local]. 3 T ouch [On] to tur n local seek tuning on. # If you touch [ Off ], local seek tuning is turned off . 4 T ouch [ c Prev] or [Next d ] to set the sen- sitivity . There are two levels of sensitivity for AM. Level: 1 — 2 p The level “ 2 ” setting allows rece[...]

  • Page 84

    Y ou can listen to the radio by using the naviga- tion system. This section describes operations for HD Radio reception. For A VIC -X940BT users This navigation system is ready to receive HD Radio broadcasts when connect ed to the GEX- P20HD, GEX-P10HD, sold separately . p For details concerning operation, refer to the HD Radio tuner ’ s operatio[...]

  • Page 85

    Reading the screen e d 12 6 5 4 78 3 9 a c b p Items marked with asterisk (*) appear only on AVIC -Z140BH . 1 Band indicator Shows which band the radio is tuned to: FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM. 2 Detailed information = F or details, refer to Switching the display on page 87. 3 Signal level indicator 4 F requency indicator 5 Signal type indicator Shows the [...]

  • Page 86

    Using the touch panel keys 7 8 1 5 6 2 4 3 p Items marked with asterisk (*) appear only on AVIC -Z140BH . 1 Perform s manual tuning T o tune manually , touch [ o ]o r[ p ] briefly. The frequencies move up or down one step at a time. Perform s seek tuning T o perform seek tuning, touch and hold [ o ] or [ p ] for about one second and then re- lease.[...]

  • Page 87

    T ouch this key when receiving the song infor- mation of the song on air , and you can store the song information on your iP od. = F or details, refer to Storing song informa- tion to an iP od (iT unes T agging) on the next page. 4 Switches the display = F or details, refer to Switching the display on this page. 5 Recalls equalizer curves = F or de[...]

  • Page 88

    p Only when the tuner has been tuned in to an HD Radio station, can the display be changed. p When the tuner has been tuned in to an HD Radio station, default display is changed into station name instead of frequency. Scrolling the detailed information Y ou can turn the detailed information scroll mode on and off . % T ouch and hold [Disp]. Storing[...]

  • Page 89

    1 2 3 4 1 Stores the strongest br oadcast frequen- cies 2 Switches the seek mode 3 T unes in strong signals 4 Switches the reception mode = For details of each function, refer to sec- tions below with the relative titles. Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM (best stations memor y) lets you automa- tically store the six strongest broadca[...]

  • Page 90

    2 T ouch [Blending] to switch the recep- tion mode. ! Analog : Receives analog broadcasting only . ! D/A Auto : Automatically switches to the analog broad- cast of the same frequency level as the digi- tal broadcast. p If you select “ Analog ” on this setting while [ Seek ] is set to “ HD ” , the setting on [ Seek ] turns to “ All ” aut[...]

  • Page 91

    Y ou can play a normal music CD using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section describes how . Starting procedure 1 Display the A V operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the A V operation screen on page 74. 2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot. Playback starts from the first t[...]

  • Page 92

    Using the touch panel keys 9 8 7 12 3 5 6 4 1 Scans tracks of a CD Scan play is per formed by touching only one key . = F or details of the operation, refer to Scans tracks of a CD on the next page. 2 Plays tracks in random order All of the tracks in the disc can be played at random by touching only one key . = F or details of the operation, refer [...]

  • Page 93

    Operating by hardware buttons Pressing the TRK button Y ou can skip tracks for ward or backward. Pressing and holding the TRK button Y ou can per form fast reverse or fast for- ward. Using advanced functions % T ouch on the “ CD ” screen. The “ Function ” menu appears. 1 2 3 4 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of [ Repeat ] changes the [...]

  • Page 94

    Y ou can play a disc that contains compressed audio files using the built-in drive of the navi- gation system. This section describes these operations. p In the following description, the MP3, WMA, AAC files are collectively referred to as “ Compressed audio file ” . Starting procedure 1 Display the A V operation screen. = For details of the op[...]

  • Page 95

    p “ ------- ” is displayed if there is no corre- sponding information. 4 Current time 5 File information ! File number indicator ! File name indicator ! File type indicator Shows the type of audio files. En 95 Chapter 18 Playing music files on ROM Playing music files on ROM[...]

  • Page 96

    Using the touch panel keys 9 8 7 12 3 5 6 4 1 Scans folders and files Scan play is per formed by touching only one key . = F or details of the operation, refer to Scans folders and files on the next page. 2 Plays files in random order The files in the current repeat play range can be played at random by touching only one key. p If the disc contains[...]

  • Page 97

    = F or details, refer to Operating list scr eens (e.g. iP od list screen) on page 74. T ouching displays the content of the upper folder (parent folder). If the uppermost folder is listed, cannot be used. 9 Switches the media file type played When playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types, you can switch be- tween media file t[...]

  • Page 98

    Each touch of [ Sound Retriever ] changes the setting as follows: ! MODE 1 : Activates “ Sound Retriever ” function. ! MODE 2 : Activates “ Sound Retriever ” function. ! Off : Deactivates “ Sound Retriever ” function. p “ MODE 2 ” has a stronger effect than “ MODE 1 ” and is more effective when playing back highly compressed aud[...]

  • Page 99

    Y ou can play a DVD - Video using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section de- scribes operations for playing a DVD-V ideo. Starting procedure 1 Display the A V operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the A V operation screen on page 74. 2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot. The[...]

  • Page 100

    Using the touch panel keys Playback screen (page 1) 7 a 9 8 b 6 5 4 3 2 1 Playback screen (page 2) Playback screen (page 3) g f e d c j i h p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis- played, meaning that the operation is inva- lid. 1 Displays the “ Function ” menu = F or details, refer to Using advanced func- tions on page 103. 2 Recalls equaliz[...]

  • Page 101

    8 Skips forward or backward T ouching [ p ] skips to the start of the next chapter . T ouching [ o ] once skips to the start of the current chapter . T ouching it twice quickly will skip to the previous chapter . 9 Stops playback When [ g ] is touched once to stop playback, playback can be resumed from the stopped position. When [ g ] is touched tw[...]

  • Page 102

    Y ou can bookmark one point for each of up to five discs. If you tr y to memorize another point for the same disc, the older bookmark will be overwritten by the newer one. p T o clear the bookmark on a disc, touch and hold [ BookM. ]. Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time Y ou can search for the scene you want b[...]

  • Page 103

    1 T ouch [ a ], [ b ], [ c ]o r[ d ] to select the desired menu item. p If the touch panel keys for DVD menu selec- tion disappear , touching anywhere on the screen, then touch . The touch panel keys are displayed again. 2 T ouch [Enter]. Playback starts from the selected menu item. The way to display the menu differs depending on the disc. # If yo[...]

  • Page 104

    p If you per form chapter (title) search, fast forward, fast reverse or slow motion playback, the repeat play range changes to “ Disc ” . p This function is not available when disc playback has been stopped. 2 Selects audio output When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output. T ouch [ L/R Select ] repeatedly until[...]

  • Page 105

    Y ou can play a DivX disc using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section de- scribes those operations. Starting procedure 1 Display the A V operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the A V operation screen on page 74. 2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot. The source changes and t[...]

  • Page 106

    Using the touch panel keys Playback screen (page 1) 7 9 a 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 Playback screen (page 2) f e d c b p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis- played, meaning that the operation is inva- lid. 1 Switches the media file type played When playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types, you can switch be- tween media file types to[...]

  • Page 107

    p If you want to display the touch panel keys and information of the current video again, touch anywhere on the LCD screen. 8 Skips forward or backward T ouching [ p ] skips to the start of the next file. T ouching [ o ] once skips to the start of the current file. T ouching it twice quickly will skip to the previous file. 9 Stops playback When [ g[...]

  • Page 108

    Starting playback from a specified time Y ou can search for a desired scene by specif y- ing the time. p Time search are not possible when disc playback has been stopped. 1 T ouch [Search]. 2 T ouch the keys to input the target num- ber or time and then touch [Enter]. ! T o select 5 minutes 3 seconds, touch [ 5 ], [ min ], [ 3 ], [ sec ] and [ Ente[...]

  • Page 109

    This chapter describes how to configure the DVD-V ideo/DivX player . Displaying DVD/DivX® Setup menu 1 Play the disc that contains DVD-Video or DivX. 2 Display the A V operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the A V operation screen on page 74. 3 T ouch . The “ Function ” menu appears. 4 T ouch [DVD/DivX® Setu[...]

  • Page 110

    Setting the aspect ratio There are two kinds of displays. A wide screen display has a width-to-height ratio (TV aspect) of 16:9, while a regular display has a TV aspect of 4:3. If you use a regular rear display with a TV aspect of 4:3, you can set the aspect ratio suitable for your rear display. (W e recommend use of this function only when you wan[...]

  • Page 111

    p If you forget the registered code number , touch 10 times on the number input screen. The registered code number is can- celed, letting you register a new one. Setting the auto play When a DVD disc with DVD menu is inserted, this unit will cancel the DVD menu automati- cally and start playback from the first chapter of the first title. p This fun[...]

  • Page 112

    Language code chart for DVDs T wo-letter code, input code Language T wo-letter code, input code Language T wo-letter code, input code Language aa, 0101 Afar ia, 0901 Interlingua rn, 1814 Rundi ab, 0102 Abkhazian ie, 0905 Interlingue ro, 1815 Romanian af , 0106 Afrikaans ik, 0911 Inu piaq ru, 1821 Russian am, 0113 Amharic in, 0914 Indonesian rw , 18[...]

  • Page 113

    Y ou can play the compressed audio files stored in the external storage device (USB, SD). p In the following description, the SD mem- or y card and USB memory device are col- lectively referred to as the “ external storage device (USB, SD) ” . If it indicates the USB memor y device only , it is referred to as the “ USB storage device ” . St[...]

  • Page 114

    Setting a repeat play range Indicator Meaning Repeats all compressed audio files in the selected external sto- rage device (USB, SD). Repeats just the current file. Repeats the current folder . 3 Current file infor mation ! : Folder name Shows the folder name currently play- ing. ! : Artist name Shows the artist name currently playing (when availab[...]

  • Page 115

    Using the touch panel keys ( Music ) 9 8 7 2 5 6 4 13 1 Scans folders and files Scan play is per formed by touching only one key . = F or details of the operation, refer to Scans folders and files on the next page. 2 Plays files in random order The files in the current repeat play range can be played at random by touching only one key. = F or detai[...]

  • Page 116

    9 Switches the operation screen T apping this key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to oper- ate video files. This touch panel key is avail- able only when there are both audio and video files in the external storage device (USB, SD). Operating by hardware buttons Pressing the TRK button Y ou can skip files for ward [...]

  • Page 117

    Y ou can play the video files stored in the exter- nal storage device (USB, SD). p In the following description, the SD mem- or y card and USB memory device are col- lectively referred to as the “ external storage device (USB, SD) ” . If it indicates the USB memor y device only , it is referred to as the “ USB storage device ” . Starting pr[...]

  • Page 118

    Using the touch panel keys ( Video ) 1 34 2 9 8 7 56 1 Switches the operation screen T apping this key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to oper- ate video files. This touch panel key is avail- able only when there are both audio and video files in the external storage device (USB, SD). 2 Displays the “ Function ?[...]

  • Page 119

    9 Stops playback Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time Y ou can search for a desired scene by specif y- ing the time. 1 T ouch [Search]. 2 T ouch the keys to input the target num- ber or time and then touch [Enter]. ! T o select 5 minutes 3 seconds, touch [ 5 ], [ min ], [ 3 ], [ sec ] and [ Enter ] in order . ![...]

  • Page 120

    Using the USB inter face cable for iPod en- ables you to connect your iP od to the naviga- tion system. p A USB inter face cable for iP od (CD -IU51V) (sold separately) is required for connection. Starting procedure 1 Display the A V operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the A V operation screen on page 74. 2 Conn[...]

  • Page 121

    Setting a repeat play range Indicator Meaning Repeats all songs or vide os in the selected list. Repeats just the current song or video. 2 Current song (episode) information ! : Artist name (podcast title) Shows the artist name currently playing. When a podcast is played, the podcast title is displayed (when available). ! : Album title (release dat[...]

  • Page 122

    Using the touch panel keys Music e c d b a 2 8 9 4 1 3 7 6 5 Video e 8 9 f h 6 ag 1 Sets the shuffle play for music The shuffle play setting can be changed by touching only one key . = F or details, refer to Sets the shuffle play for music on page 130. 2 Sets a repeat play range The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key . = F or[...]

  • Page 123

    T ouching the key displays the MusicSphere screen, and a playlist created with the PC ap- plication ( MusicSphere ) can be played. = F or details, refer to Playing Music- Sphere on page 130. 4 Selects a song to play Scrolling the keys up or down displays songs, and tapping a song starts playback. T apping the lower key during shuffle playback skips[...]

  • Page 124

    h Displays the top category menu for video T ouching the key displays the top category for video playback. Displays the previously selected list If you select the video from the list to play after touching , touching the key displays the previous list. Operating by hardware buttons Pressing the TRK button Y ou can skip songs, videos or podcasts for[...]

  • Page 125

    2 Scroll by dragging tabs up or down to display the character that you want to re- fine. Character tabs 3 T ap the tab to select the character and display the page which includes applicable options. p An article listed below and space at the be- ginning of the artist name will be ignored and the next character will be taken into ac- count for searc[...]

  • Page 126

    Operating an application for iPhone from the navigation system WARNING Certain uses of a smartphone may not be legal while driving in your jurisdiction, so you must be aware of and obey any such re- strictions. If in doubt as to a particular function, only perform it while the car is parked. No feature should be used unless it is safe to do so unde[...]

  • Page 127

    Using the touch panel keys 1 2 3 4 5 1 Displays the “ Function ” menu 2 Recalls equalizer curves = F or details, refer to Using the equalizer on page 183. 3 Switches to the normal mode T apping the key displays the operation screen of iPhone . 4 Starts the AppRadio app T apping the key starts AppRadio app , which is a launcher application for a[...]

  • Page 128

    1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 1 Enters the characters 2 Deletes the input text one letter at a time, beginning at the end of the text 3 Confirms the entry and allows you to proceed to the next step 4 Hides the keyboard and text can now be entered using the ke yboard of iPhone 5 Changes the iPhone keyboard layout p The iPhone keyboard layouts that can be selected[...]

  • Page 129

    Using the touch panel keys 1 2 3 4 5 1 Displays the “ Function ” menu 2 Recalls equalizer curves = F or details, refer to Using the equalizer on page 183. 3 Switches to the normal mode T apping the key displays the operation screen of iP od. 4 Hides the A V source icons T apping the key shows only the current image. p If you touch , switches to[...]

  • Page 130

    Playing MusicSphere Y ou can play playlists created with the PC ap- plication ( MusicSphere ) using an exciting gra- phic inter face. p PC application ( MusicSphere ) will be avail- able on our website. Starting procedur e 1 Display the music operation screen of the iPod. = For details of the operation, refer to Starting procedure on page 120. 2 T [...]

  • Page 131

    This function shuffles songs or albums and plays them in random order . Each touch of [ Shuffle ] changes the setting as follows: ! Off : Does not shuffle. ! Songs : Plays back songs or videos in random order within the selected list. ! Albums : Selects an album randomly , and then plays back all songs in that album in order . 3 Sets the audiobook [...]

  • Page 132

    WARNING Certain uses of a smartphone may not be legal while driving in your jurisdiction, so you must be aware of and obey any such re- strictions. If in doubt as to a particular function, only perform it while the car is parked. No feature should be used unless it is safe to do so under the driving conditions you are experiencing. When connecting [...]

  • Page 133

    Starting procedure The procedure varies depending on your type of smartphone. For Android device and BlackBerry device users 1 Register the device in this navigation system. p When registering the device, you must se- lect either “ Handsfree and Audio ” or “ Audio ” . p The registered device must be selected as the priority device. = For de[...]

  • Page 134

    5 Connect your iPhone. The source changes and then playback will start. = For details, refer to Connecting your iPod on page 22. p If the iP od is already connected, tap [ Pandora ]o r[ aha ] on the left edge of the screen. = For details, refer to Selecting a source on page 74. 6 T ap [Pandora] or [aha] on the left side of the screen to display “[...]

  • Page 135

    Using the touch panel keys 1 7 6 4 2 3 5 1 Selects a Pandora station fr om the list T ouching the key displays the list of your P andora stations to select one of them to play . = F or details, refer to Operating list scr eens (e.g. iP od list screen) on page 74. Scroll the list by dragging items up or down to display the item you want to select. p[...]

  • Page 136

    6 Recalls equalizer curves = F or details, refer to Using the equalizer on page 183. 7 Playback and Pause T ouching [ f ] switches between playback and pause. Operating by hardware buttons Pressing the TRK button Y ou can skip the track for ward. Using Aha Radio When connecting iP od with the Aha Radio in- stalled, you can control, view , and/or he[...]

  • Page 137

    Using the touch panel keys 12 6 7 3 54 1 Selects an Aha Radio station from the list T ouching this key displays the list of your avail- able Aha Radio stations. T ouch the desired Aha Radio station to change Aha sources. = F or details of the list operations, refer to Operating list screens (e.g. iP od list screen) on page 74. Scroll the list by dr[...]

  • Page 138

    Indicator Meaning T ouching the key “ likes ” current content. p Depending on the content, touching or cancels “ likes ” . T ouching the key “ dislikes ” cur- rent content. p Depending on the content, touching or cancels “ dislikes ” . T ouching the key unsubscribes the selected content. The unsub- scribed content will be deleted fr[...]

  • Page 139

    Y ou can control the Bluetooth audio player . p Before using the Bluetooth audio player , you need to register and connect the device to this navigation system. = F or details, refer to Registering your Bluetooth devices on page 59. p Operations may var y depending on the kind of a Bluetooth audio player . p Depending on the Bluetooth audio player [...]

  • Page 140

    If the connected Bluetooth audio player fea- tures AVRCP 1.3, the following file information will be displayed. ! : Artist name Shows the artist name currently playing (when available). ! : Album title Shows the title of the album of the cur- rent file (when available). ! : T rack title Shows the title of the track currently playing (when available[...]

  • Page 141

    Using the touch panel keys 12 54 6 3 1 Plays files in random order All of the files within the repeat play range can be played at random by touching only one key . p This function is available only when the connected Bluetooth audio player fea- tures AVRCP 1.3. = F or details, refer to Plays files in ran- dom order on the next page. 2 Sets a repeat[...]

  • Page 142

    Using advanced functions p This menu is available only when the con- nected Bluetooth audio player features AVRCP 1.3. % T ouch on the “ Audio ” screen. The “ Function ” menu appears. 1 2 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of [ Repeat ] changes the setting as follows: ! All : Repeats all audio files in the Bluetooth audio player . ! T ra[...]

  • Page 143

    Y ou can use the navigation system to control an XM satellite digital tuner , which is sold se- parately . F or details concerning operation, refer to the XM tuner ’ s operation manuals. This section provides information on XM operations with the navigation system which differs from that described in the XM tuner ’ s operation man- ual. The fol[...]

  • Page 144

    Shows the title of the current song (pro- gram). p “ ------- ” is displayed if there is no corre- sponding information. 3 Current time 4 XM station information ! XM station name logo ! XM channel number ! Preset number Shows what preset item has been se- lected. 5 XM channel category Shows the categor y of broadcast channel. 6 XM channel select[...]

  • Page 145

    Using the touch panel keys All CH Mode c a b 9 8 6 7 4 5 3 2 11 Category Mode c a b 9 8 6 7 4 e 5 3 2 dd 1 Perform s manual tuning The channels move up or down one at a time. p If you keep touching [ o ]o r[ p ] you can skip the broadcasting channels. 2 Switches between the AV operation screen and the pr eset list display Y ou can switch the screen[...]

  • Page 146

    = F or details of the operation, refer to Switching between the AV operation screen and the list screen on page 74. 3 Memorizes the current song = F or details, refer to Memorizing the song on the next page. 4 Recalls channels from the pr eset Once you have stored broadcast channels, you can easily recall preset channels from memory with a tap of a[...]

  • Page 147

    Storing and recalling br oadcast stations With a tap of any of the preset tuning keys ( “ P1 ” to “ P6 ” ), you can easily store up to six broadcast channels for later recall (also with the tap of a key). 1 Select the channel that you want to store in memory . 2 Display the preset channel list. = For details, refer to Switches between the A[...]

  • Page 148

    p The memorized title may not be displayed correctly depending on the conditions. p Y ou can customize the setting for the mem- orized songs later . = For details concerning operations, refer to Setting the memorized songs on this page. When the memorized song is broadcast A beep sounds, and a message is displayed. T ouch [ Ye s ] to switch to that[...]

  • Page 149

    Y ou can use the navigation system to control a Pioneer Sirius Satellite Radio tuner , which is sold separately . F or details concerning operation, refer to the SIRIUS tuner ’ s operation manuals. This sec- tion provides information on SIRIUS opera- tions with navigation system which differs from that described in the SIRIUS tuner ’ s op- erat[...]

  • Page 150

    Using the touch panel keys All CH Mode b a 9 7 8 5 6 4 2 3 1 Category Mode b a 9 7 8 5 c 6 4 2 3 1 1 Switches the SIRIUS Instant replay mode = F or details, refer to Using the “ Instant Replay ” function on page 152. 2 Perform s manual tuning The channels move up or down one at a time. p If you keep touching [ o ]o r[ p ] you can skip the broad[...]

  • Page 151

    4 Memorizes the current song = F or details, refer to Memorizing the song on the next page. 5 Recalls channels from the pr eset T ap to recall the preset channel. = F or details, refer to Storing and r ecalling broadcast stations on this page. 6 Switches the SIRIUS display Each touch of [ Disp ] changes the display in- formation. Channel number —[...]

  • Page 152

    3 Keep touching a preset tuning key [Preset 1] to [Preset 6]. The selected station has been stored in mem- or y . The next time you tap the same preset tuning key “ Preset 1 ” to “ Preset 6 ” the station is re- called from memor y . p Up to 18 stations, six for each of three SIR- IUS bands can be stored in memor y . Using the song alert fun[...]

  • Page 153

    Operating by hardware buttons Pressing the TRK button Y ou can move the channel up or down. During “ Instant Replay ” mode, you can skip the song or program forward or backward. Pressing and holding the TRK button Y ou can move channels up or down by holding down the button. During “ Instant Replay ” mode, you can per- form fast reverse or [...]

  • Page 154

    1 T ouch [Game Alert]. 2 T ouch [ c Prev] or [Next d ] to select the league. 3 T ouch [ c Prev] or [Next d ] to select the team. 4 T ouch [On/Off]. The team displayed as [ On ] is the alert target. p When the selected team is excluded from the alert target, the team is displayed as [ Off ]. Up to 12 teams can be selected. If you have already select[...]

  • Page 155

    Y ou can display the video image output by the equipment connected to the navigation sys- tem. For details of the connection method, refer to Installation Manual. CAUTION For safety reasons, video images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in motion. T o view video images, you must stop in a safe place and apply the parking brake. Reading the sc[...]

  • Page 156

    The term “ external unit ” refers to future Pioneer devices that are not currently planned for , or to devices that allow control of basic functions although they are not fully con- trolled by the navigation system. T wo external units can be controlled by this navigation sys- tem. When two external units are connected, the navigation system al[...]

  • Page 157

    Using the touch panel keys 13 4 5 6 2 1 Recalls equalizer curves = F or details, refer to Using the equalizer on page 183. 2 Sends a band command T ouch to send a band command to the exter- nal unit. p Operation varies depending on the ex- ternal unit connected. (In some cases, the external unit may not respond.) 3 Uses [ F1 ] through [ F4 ] to ope[...]

  • Page 158

    Displaying the screen for navigation settings 1 Press the HOME button to display the “ T op Menu ” screen. 2 T ouch [Settings]. The “ Settings Menu ” screen appears. p This can also be operated using the “ Short- cut Menu ” screen. 3 T ouch [Navi Settings]. The “ Navi Settings ” menu appears. 4 T ouch the item that you want to chang[...]

  • Page 159

    When the shift lever is shifted to “ R ” , the signal switches to “ High ” or “ Low ” . (One of these is displayed depending on the vehicle.) Checking sensor learning status and driving status p The navigation system can automatically use its sensor memor y based on the outer dimensions of the tires. 1 Display the “ Navi Settings ” [...]

  • Page 160

    4 T ouch [All]. Clears all leaning results. p T ouch [ All ] for the following cases: ! After changing the installation position of the navigation system ! After changing the installation angle of the navigation system ! After moving the navigation system to another vehicle # If you touch [ Distance ], all learned results stored in “ Distance ”[...]

  • Page 161

    If the entries reach the maximum number , a new entr y will overwrite the oldest one. These calculations are based only on the infor- mation that you provide and not on any data from the vehicle. The fuel mileage displayed is only a reference value, and does not guarantee the fuel mileage displayed can be obtained. 1 Display the “ Navi Settings ?[...]

  • Page 162

    4 T ouch [Export]. After a message confirming whether to export the data appeared, exporting the data to the SD memor y card starts. The “ Gas Mileage Setting ” screen appears when it is done. Recording your travel history Activating the track logger enables you to re- cord your driving histor y (called “ track log ” below). Y ou can review[...]

  • Page 163

    Registering your home Registering your home position saves time and effort. Also, routes to home positions can be calculated easily with a single touch of the key from the “ Destination Menu ” . The regis- tered home position can also be modified later . 1 Display the “ Navi Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen f[...]

  • Page 164

    = For details, refer to Checking the eco-friendly driving status on page 35. ! Eco Drive Level ! On (default): After you arrive the destination, a mes- sage appears and a beep sounds if the level of “ Eco Drive Level ” have in- creased or decreased. ! Off : No message appears and no sound beeps when the vehicle reaches the des- tination. = For [...]

  • Page 165

    Setting the auto-zoom display This setting enables switching to an enlarged map around the point where your vehicle is approaching an intersection, entrance/exit of freeway or a junction. 1 Display the “ Map Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for map settings on the previous page. 2 T ouch [Displayed Info]. The “[...]

  • Page 166

    Does not display the barrier graphic for city map. When the vehicle position or cursor enters the area where no city map data is available, a normal map is displayed full screen. Displaying the traffic notification icon Selects whether to display or hide the traffic notification icons on the map when incidents occur on your route. = F or details, r[...]

  • Page 167

    3 T ouch [Current Street Name]. Each time you touch the key changes the set- ting. ! View (default): Displays the street name (or city name) on the map. ! Hide : Hides the street name (or city name) on the map. Setting the display of icons of favorite locations Y ou can select whether to display the “ Favor - ites ” icon on the map. p “ Favor[...]

  • Page 168

    Displaying the fuel consumption information Selects whether to display Eco-Meter , indicat- ing the fuel consumption information, on the map. p Eco-Meter appears when “ 2D View ” or “ 3D View ” is selected. 1 Display the “ Map Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for map settings on page 164. 2 T ouch [Displa[...]

  • Page 169

    If there are detailed categories within the sub- categor y , [ Detail ] is active. If you select the subcategor y such, all detailed categories with- in the subcategor y is selected and [ Detail ] be- comes inactive. # If you touch [ Detail ], the detailed categories under the subcategory are displayed. Select a de- tailed category of your preferen[...]

  • Page 170

    1 Display the “ Map Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for map settings on page 164. 2 T ouch [Day/Night Display]. Each time you touch the key changes the set- ting. ! Automatic (default): Y ou can change the colors of a map be- tween daytime and nighttime according to whether the vehicle lights are on or off . ! D[...]

  • Page 171

    = For details, refer to Displaying POI on the map on page 168. ! : V olume * Displays the “ V olume Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Setting the V olume for Guidance and Phone on page 173. ! : Contacts * Displays the “ Contacts List ” screen. = For details, refer to Calling a number in the phone book on page 65. ! : Whole Route Ov[...]

  • Page 172

    Selecting the language Y ou can set the languages used on the pro- gram and voice guidance. Each language can be set separately . 1 Display the “ System Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for system settings on the previous page. 2 T ouch [Regional Settings]. The “ Regional Settings ” screen appears. 3 T ouch [[...]

  • Page 173

    3 T ouch [km / mile]. A message confirming whether to change the setting appears. 4 T ouch [Y es]. Each time you touch the key changes the set- ting. ! mile (default): Shows distance in miles. ! Mile&Y ard : Shows distance in miles and yards. ! km : Shows distance in kilometers. # If you touch [ No ], the setting is canceled. Changing the virtu[...]

  • Page 174

    A beep sounds. ! Off : The beep sound is muted. # If you touch the key next to “ VR Beep ” , the set- ting is changed. ! On (default): V oice recognition beep is enabled. ! Off : V oice recognition beep is disabled. p This function is available for AVIC -Z140BH only . 4 T o finish the setting, touch [OK]. Changing the preinstalled splash screen[...]

  • Page 175

    Setting for rear view camera The following two functions are available. The rear view camera feature requires a separately sold rear view camera (e.g. ND-BC5). (For de- tails, consult your dealer .) Rear view camera The navigation system features a function that automatically switches to the full-screen image of the rear view camera installed on yo[...]

  • Page 176

    Setting the illumination color The illumination color can be selected from 8 different colors. Furthermore, the illumination color can be switched between these 8 colors in order . Selecting the color from the preset colors 1 Display the “ System Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for system settings on page 171. 2[...]

  • Page 177

    Selecting the video for rear display Y ou can choose either to show the same image as the front screen or to show the se- lected source on the rear display. 1 Display the A V operation screen. = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the A V operation screen on page 74. 2T a p on the left edge of the screen. p The appearance of this k[...]

  • Page 178

    p T ouching [ Source ] while adjusting the rear view camera image returns you to the pre- vious screen. p The adjustments of “ Brightness ” and “ Contrast ” are stored separately when your vehicle ’ s headlights are off (daytime) and when your vehicle ’ s headlights are on (nighttime). These are switched automati- cally depending on whe[...]

  • Page 179

    1 Display the “ A V System Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for A V system settings on the previous page. 2 T ouch [AV1 Input]. Each touch of [ A V1 Input ] changes the set- ting as follows: ! iPod : iP od connected with the USB Inter- face cable for iP od (CD-IU51V) (sold sepa- rately) ! Video : External video c[...]

  • Page 180

    Setting the rear output The navigation system ’ s rear output can be used for a full-range speaker or subwoofer connection. If you switch “ Rear SP ” to “ Sub. W ” , you can connect a rear speaker lead directly to a subwoofer without using an auxili- ar y amp. Initially , the navigation system is set for a rear full-range speaker connecti[...]

  • Page 181

    2 T ouch [Mute Level]. Each touch of [ Mute Level ] changes the set- tings as follows: ! 20dB : The volume becomes 1/10. ! 10dB : The volume becomes 1/3. ! All : The volume becomes 0. p When you select “ All ” , no audio adjust- ments are possible during the sound is turned off . p When you select “ 20dB ” or “ 10dB ” ,n o audio adjustm[...]

  • Page 182

    1 Display the “ A V System Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for A V system settings on page 178. 2 T ouch [VR Catalog Menu]. 3 T ouch [On] or [Off] to activate or deacti- vate “ VR Catalog Mode ” . # If you touch [ Pause ], the cataloging of iPod stops. If you want to restart the cataloging of iP od, touch [ [...]

  • Page 183

    3 T ouch [AV Sound]. The “ A V Sound Settings ” screen appears. p Y ou cannot make adjustments in the follow- ing situations: ! AV source is “ Off ” . ! During muting/attenuation 4 T ouch the item that you want to change the setting. # If you touch , the previous screen returns. Using balance adjustment Y ou can select a fader/balance setti[...]

  • Page 184

    Equalizer curve V ocal is a cur ve in which the midrange, which is the human vocal range, is boosted. Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted. Custom1 is an adjusted equalizer curve that you cre- ate. A separate custom curve can be created for each source. Custom2 is an adjusted equalizer curve that you cre- ate. If you select this curve, [...]

  • Page 185

    1 Display the “ A V Sound Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for A V sound settings on page 182. 2 T ouch [EQ]. 3 T ouch one of the keys to select a curve that you want to use as the basis of custo- mizing. 4 T ouch [Customize]. 5 T ouch the frequency that you want to adjust the level. 6 T ouch [ a ]o r[ b ] to adj[...]

  • Page 186

    ! Be sure to per form Auto EQ using the mi- crophone for acoustical measurement (sold separately). Using another micro- phone may prevent measurement, or result in incorrect measurement of the vehicle ’ s acoustics. ! T o per form Auto EQ, the front speakers must be connected. ! When this navigation system is connected to a power amp with input l[...]

  • Page 187

    4 Switch the AV sour ce to “ Off ” . = For details of the operations, refer to Dis- playing the A V operation screen on page 74. 5 Set the video setting for the rear dis- play to “ Mirror A V ” . = For details of the operations, refer to Select- ing the video for rear display on page 177. 6 Display the “ A V System Settings ” screen. = [...]

  • Page 188

    Using subwoofer output The navigation system is equipped with a sub- woofer output mechanism, whic h can be turned on or off . p This function is not available when “ Sub Woofer ” is “ Off ” . 1 Display the “ A V Sound Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for A V sound settings on page 182. 2 T ouch [Sub Woof[...]

  • Page 189

    ! EXT1 and EXT2 p The different source volume level can be set between iPod and USB . Enhancing bass ( Bass Booster ) Y ou can enhance bass sounds that are of ten muted by driving noise. 1 Display the “ A V Sound Settings ” screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for A V sound settings on page 182. 2 T ouch [Bass Booster]. 3 T ouc[...]

  • Page 190

    p This function is available for AVIC -Z140BH only . T o Ensure Safe Driving CAUTION For your safety , avoid viewing the screen in the voice operation as much as possible while driving. If you use voice operation, select “ US English ” or “ US English (Samantha):TTS ” in “ V oice Language ” of “ Regional Settings ” . If you se- lect[...]

  • Page 191

    2 V oice operation condition indicator When is indicated, the navigation sys- tem can recognize your voice commands. 3 T ouch to listen to the brief operating in- struction. 4 T ouch to cancel the voice operation . p Y ou can cancel the voice operation feature at any time by saying “ Cancel ” . After you cancel voice operations, the display ret[...]

  • Page 192

    A vailable basic voice commands The navigation system can also recognize the words in the following list. p T erms written in italics are voice commands. Basic commands V oice commands and operations Back d The previous screen returns. Cancel d Cancels the voice operation. Help d Outputs the brief operating instruction by voice. Next page , P revio[...]

  • Page 193

    V oice commands and operations Browse playlists d Displays the playli st together with sub-scree n to continue the voice operation. d Say the desired voice commands. Browse the playlist <Playlist name> d Displays the song list of the selected playlist. d T ap the song that you want to play . Browse genre d Displays the genre list together wit[...]

  • Page 194

    V oice commands related to hands-free phoning p Y ou can make a phone call by voice dialing if the cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless tech nology is being paired with the navigation system. p For <entry ’ s name> shown on the following chart, say the nam e of the entry stored in “ Contacts ” . p For <phone number> shown o[...]

  • Page 195

    Position the microphone carefully F or optimum pick-up, the microphone should be fixed at a suitable distance directly in front of the driver . Pause before giving a command Speaking too soon may cause the recognition to fail. Pronounce your commands carefully Speak slowly , deliberately, and clearly . En 195 Chapter 32 Operating your navigation sy[...]

  • Page 196

    Setting the anti-theft function Y ou can set a password for the navigation sys- tem. If the back-up lead is cut after the pass- word is set, the navigation system prompts for the password at the time of next boot up. Setting the password 1 Press the HOME button to display the “ T op Menu ” screen. 2 T ouch [Settings]. The “ Settings Menu ” [...]

  • Page 197

    Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings Y ou can return settings or recorded content to the default or factor y settings. There are some methods to clear user data, and the situations and the cleared content are different for each method. F or information regarding the content that is cleared by each method, see the list [...]

  • Page 198

    Setting items to be deleted The items to be deleted vary depending on the reset method. The items listed in the following table re- turn to the default or factor y settings. Any items not listed below will be retained. — : The setting will be retained. 1 : The setting will be cleared and returned to the default or factor y settings. p Bold indica[...]

  • Page 199

    Navigation functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4 System Settings Program Language , V oice Language —— 11 Time —— 11 Back Camera 1 ——— Other settings — 111 Bluetooth Set- tings All settings (*1) — 111 Phone Menu All settings (*1) — 111 Other functio ns Anti-theft password ———— (*1) All stored data of 5 users is d[...]

  • Page 200

    T roubleshooting If you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most common problems are listed below , along with likely causes and solutions. If a solution to your problem cannot be found here, contact your dealer or the nearest authorized P ioneer ser vice facility . Problems with the navigation screen Symptom [...]

  • Page 201

    Symptom Cause Action (Reference) Y ou cannot position your vehicle on the map without a significant positioning error . Something covers the GPS antenna. Do not cover the GPS antenna with spray paint or vehicle wax, because this may block the reception of GPS signa ls. Snow buildup can also degrade the signals. Signals from the vehicle ’ s speed [...]

  • Page 202

    Symptom Cause Action (Reference) There ’ s no picture. The parking brake cord is not con- nected. Connect the parking brake cord, and apply the parking brake. The parking brake is not applied. Connect the parking brake cord, and apply the parking brake. The backlight of the LCD panel is turned off . T urn on the backlight. (Page 189) Rear display[...]

  • Page 203

    Symptom Cause Action (Reference) No video output from connected equipment. No video output from connected iP od. “ A V1 Input ” or “ AV2 Input ” setting is incorrect. Correct the settings. (Page 155) The connection of the USB inter face cable for iP od is incorrect. Connect both the USB plug and the RCA cable side. (If only one of these con[...]

  • Page 204

    Problems with the phone screen Symptom Cause Action (Reference) Dialing is not pos sible because the touch panel keys for dialing are inactive. Y our phone is out of range for ser- vice. Retry after re-ent ering the range for service. The connection between the cellular phone and the navigation system cannot be established now. Perform the connecti[...]

  • Page 205

    Messages for navigation functio ns The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such a case, follow the instructions given on the display. Message Caus[...]

  • Page 206

    Message Cause Action (Reference) Connection failed. The cellular phone ’ s Bluetooth wire- less technology is turned off. Activate the target phone ’ s Bluetooth wire- less technology. The cellular phone is paired (con- nected) with another device. Cancel the pairing (connectio n) and retry. Rejection has been received from the cellular phone. [...]

  • Page 207

    Messages for audio functions When problems occur with AV source playback, an error message appears on the display . Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the error persists, record the error message and contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer service center . The messages in “ () ” w[...]

  • Page 208

    Message Cause Action (Reference) Cannot play back all tracks All the files on the inserted external storage device are secured by DRM. Store playable files. All of the files cannot be playe d by this unit. Replace it with the playable file. (Page 218, P age 235) USB flash drive was discon- nected for device protection. Do not connect this USB flash[...]

  • Page 209

    Positioning technology Positioning by GPS The Global P ositioning System (GPS) uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth. Each of the satellites, which orbit at a height of 68 900 000 feet (21 000 km), continually broad- casts radio signals giving time and position in- formation. This ensures that signals from at least three can be picked up [...]

  • Page 210

    Map matching As mentioned, the positioning systems used by this navigation system are susceptible to certain errors. Their calculations may , on occa- sion, place you in a location on the map where no road exists. In this situation, the processing system understands that vehicles travel only on roads, and can correct your position by ad- justing it[...]

  • Page 211

    Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors F or various reasons, such as the state of the road you are traveling on and the reception status of the GPS signal, the actual position of your vehicle may differ from the position dis- played on the map screen. ! If you make a slight turn. ! If there is a parallel road. ! If there is anothe[...]

  • Page 212

    ! If you are on a steep mountain road with many height changes. ! If you enter or exit a multi-storey parking lot or similar structure using a spiral ramp. ! If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or si- milar structure. ! If your vehicle ’ s wheels spin, such as on a gravel road or in snow . ! If you put on chains, or change your tires for one[...]

  • Page 213

    Route setting information Route search specifications Y our navigation system sets a route to your destination by applying certain built-in rules to the map data. This section provides some use- ful information about how a route is set. CAUTION When a route is calculated, the route and voice guidance for the route are automat ically set. Also, for [...]

  • Page 214

    Built-in drive and care ! 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 built-in drive. ! When using discs that can be printed on label sur faces, check the instructions and the warnings of the discs. Depending on the discs, inserting [...]

  • Page 215

    p is a trademark of DVD F ormat/Logo Licensing Corporation. p It is not possible to play DVD-Audio discs. This DVD drive may not be able to play all discs bearing the marks shown above. A VCHD recorded discs This unit is not compatible with discs recorded in AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Defi- nition) format. Do not insert A VCHD discs. If inser[...]

  • Page 216

    CD-R/CD-RW discs ! Unfinalized discs cannot be played back. ! It may not be possible to playback CD-R/ CD-RW discs recorded on a music CD re- corder or a personal computer because of disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt, scratches or condensation on the lens of the built-in drive. ! Playback of discs recorded on a personal c[...]

  • Page 217

    Notes specific to DivX files ! Only DivX files downloaded from DivX part- ner sites are guaranteed for proper opera- tion. Unauthorized DivX files may not operate properly . ! DRM rental files cannot be operated until playing back is started. ! The navigation system corresponds to a DivX file display of up to 1 590 minutes 43 seconds. Search operat[...]

  • Page 218

    Media compatibility chart General Media CD-R/-RW DVD -R/-RW/-R DL USB storage de- vice SD memory card File system ISO9660 level 1, ISO9660 level 2, Romeo and Joliet ISO9660 level 1, ISO9660 level 2, Romeo, Joliet and UDF 1.02 FA T16/FA T32 Maximum number of folders 700 300 Maximum number of files 999 3 500 2 500 Playable file types MP3, WMA, AAC, D[...]

  • Page 219

    WMA compatibility Media CD-R/-RW DVD -R/-RW/-R DL USB storage de- vice SD memory card File extension .wma Bit rate 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR Sampling frequency 8 kHz to 48 kHz Note: The navigation system is not compat ible with the following: Windows Media ™ Audio 9 Professional, Lossless, Voice WA V compatibility Media CD-R/-RW DVD -R/-RW/-R[...]

  • Page 220

    DivX compatibility Media CD-R/-RW DVD -R/-RW/-R DL USB storage de- vice SD memory card File extension .avi/.divx DivX files on the external storage device (USB, SD) cannot be played. Profile (DivX version) Home Theater Ver . 3.11/Ver . 4.x/Ver . 5.x/ V er . 6.x Compatible audio codec MP3, Dolby Digital Bit rate (MP3) 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR S[...]

  • Page 221

    Video files compatibility (USB, SD) File extension .avi .mp4, .m4v .wmv Format MPEG-4 MPEG -4 H.264 WMV Compatible video codec MPEG -4 MPEG-4 H.264 WMV Compatible audio codec Linear PCM (LPCM), IMA- ADPCM MP3 AAC AAC WMA Recommended video specifica- tions Image size: QVGA (320 pixels x 240 pixels) Bit rate: 768 kbps F rame rate: 30 fps Bit rate: 76[...]

  • Page 222

    Example of a hierarchy The following figure is an example of the tier structure in the disc. The numbers in the fig- ure indicate the order in which folder numbers are assigned and the order to be played back. : Folder :F i l e 1 2 3 4 5 6 L e v e l 1 L e v e l 2 L e v e l 3 L e v e l 4 Notes ! This product assigns folder numbers. The user cannot a[...]

  • Page 223

    SD and SDHC logo SD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. microSD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. WMA/WMV Windows Media is either a registered trade- mark or trademark of Microsof t Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. p This product includes te[...]

  • Page 224

    BlackBerry ® The T rademark BlackBerr y ® is owned by Research In Motion Limited and is regis- tered in the United States and may be pending or registered in other countries. PIONEER CORPORA TION is not en- dorsed, sponsored, affiliated with or other- wise authorized by Research In Motion Limited. Detailed information regarding connected iPod dev[...]

  • Page 225

    ! Service availability may be geographically lim- ited to the region. Consult the connect ed con- tent ser vice provider for additional information. ! Ability of this product to access connected content is subject to change without notice and could be affected by any of the following: compatibility issues with future firmware ver- sions of smartpho[...]

  • Page 226

    LED (light-emitting diode) backlight A light emitting diode is used inside the dis- play to illuminate the LCD screen. ! At low temperatures, using the LED back- light may increase image lag and degrade the image quality because of the character- istics of the LCD screen. Image quality will improve with an increase in temperature. ! The product lif[...]

  • Page 227

    Display information Destination Menu Page Address 38 Return Home 40 POI Gas Station 41 Bank Coffee Hotel Spell Name 41 Near Me 41 Near Destination 42 Around City 42 AVIC FEEDS 43 Favorites 43, 50 History 44, 53 Cancel Route 49 T raffic 54 Coordinates 44 Route Overview 46 Phone Menu Page Dial Pad 64 Call Home 65 Contacts 65 Contacts T ransfer 68 Rec[...]

  • Page 228

    Settings Menu Page Navi Settings 158 System Settings 171 AV Settings 178 AV Sound 182 Map Settings 164 Bluetooth Settings 69 Setting Replicator 189 Navi Settings menu Page Connection Status 158 3D Calibration Status 159 Gas Mileage 160 Drive Log Settings 162 Demo Mode 162 Set Home 163 Modify Current Location 163 Eco Settings 163 En 228 Appendix App[...]

  • Page 229

    System Settings menu Page Regional Settings Program Language V oice Language 172 Time 172 km / mile 172 Average Speed 173 V olume 173 Splash Screen 174 Back Camera 175 Screen Calibration 175 Illumi Color 176 Service Information 176 Restore Factory Settings 197 Map Settings menu Page Displayed Info Close Up View 165 City Map 165 City Map Barrier 165[...]

  • Page 230

    Bluetooth Settings menu Page Connection 62 Registration 59 Device Name 69 Password 70 Bluetooth On/Off 70 Echo Cancel 70 Page Auto Answer Preference 70 Refuse All Calls 71 Sort Order 69 Clear Memory 71 Firmware update 72 A V System Settings menu Page AV1 Input 178 AV2 Input 179 Wide Mode 179 Auto EQ Meas. 185 App Connection 133 Mute 180 Mute Level [...]

  • Page 231

    A V Sound Settings menu Page FAD/BAL ( Balance ) 183 EQ 183 Loudness 187 Sub Woofer 188 HPF 188 SLA 188 Bass Booster 189 Sonic Center Control 187 En 231 Appendix Appendix Appendix[...]

  • Page 232

    Glossary AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Aspect ratio This is the width-to-height ratio of a TV screen. A regular display has an aspect ratio of 4:3. Wide screen displays have an aspect ratio of 16:9, providing a bigger picture for exceptional presence an[...]

  • Page 233

    ISO 9660 format This is the international standard for the for- mat logic of DVD/CD-ROM folders and files. F or the ISO9660 format, there are regulations for the following two levels: ! Level 1: The file name is in 8.3 format (the name consists of up to eight characters, half-byte English capital letters, half-byte numerals and the “ _ ” sign, [...]

  • Page 234

    Region number DVD players and DVD discs feature region numbers indicating the area in which they were purchased. Playback of a DVD is not pos- sible unless it features the same region num- ber as the DVD player . Route setting The process of determining the ideal route to a specific location; route setting is done auto- matically by the system when[...]

  • Page 235

    Specifications General Rated power source ............... 14.4 V DC (allowable voltage range: 10.8 V to 15.1 V DC) Grounding system ................... Negative type Maximum current consumption ........................................... 10.0 A Dimensions (W × H × D): AVIC -Z140BH Chassis ..................... 178 mm × 100 mm × 165 mm (7 in. ×[...]

  • Page 236

    DVD Drive System .......................................... DVD-Video, CD, MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX system Usable discs .............................. DVD - Video, DVD-R(DL), DVD-RW , CD-ROM, CD -DA, CD-R/RW Region number ........................ 1 Signal format: Sampling frequency ..... 44.1 kHz/48 kHz/96 kHz Number of quantization bits ...............[...]

  • Page 237

    T raffic tuner (AVIC-Z140BH) Rated power source ............... 13.8 V DC (allowable voltage range: 10.0 V to 14.5 V DC) Grounding system ................... Negative type Maximum current consumption ........................................... 60 mA Dimensions (W × H × D) ... 68 mm × 49 mm × 19 mm (2-5/8 in. × 1-7/8 in. × 3/4 in.) W eight ...[...]

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    PIONEER CORPORA TION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Ka wasaki-shi, Kanagaw a 212-0031, JAP AN PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P .O. Bo x 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, K eetberglaan 1, B-91 20 Melsele, Belgium/Belgique TEL: (0) 3/570.05.11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. L TD. 253 A[...]