Pioneer AVIC-Z1 manual

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    HDD MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION SERVER AVIC-Z1 Operation Manual Notice to all users: This software requires that th e navigation system is properl y connected to your vehicle’s parking brake and depending on your vehicle, additional inst allation may be required. For more information, please contact your Authorized Pionee r Electronics retailer or c[...]

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    The screens shown in the examples may differ from the actual screens. The actual screens may be changed with out notice for performance and function improvements.[...]

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    1 Introduction Manual Overview This manual provides the important informati on you need to make full use of your new n avigation sys- tem. The beginning sections outlin e the navigation system and describe its basic operation. T he later sections describe the details of the navigation functi ons. Chapters 10 to 16 describe how to operate the AV fun[...]

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    2 Basic Oper ation Please read this section if you want to operate the nav igation system immedi ately. It will explain the basics of this system. This section describes the basic operations for navigation. How to Read M ap Display This section describes how to read the map screen, and the method of changing map view or map scale. Modifying Map Con[...]

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    3 Using the AV Sourc e (Music L ibrary) You can record a music CD to the hard disk drive in the navigation system. Thi s chapter describes recording music and playing back th e recorded music. Using the AV Source (XM, SIR IUS) This chapter describes the audio source operation that can be used when XM satellite radio tuner or SIRIUS satellite radio [...]

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    4 Terminology Before moving on, take a few minutes to read the following in formation about the conventions u sed in this manual. They will h elp you greatly as you learn how to u se your new equipment. • Hardware buttons on your navigation sy stem are described in ALL CAPITAL , BOLD lettering: e.g.) MAP button, MENU button. • Items in the diff[...]

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    5 License Agreement PIONEER AVIC-Z1 - for U.S.A. THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER ELECT RON- ICS (USA) INC. ([PIONEER]). PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCT S. BY USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIO- NEER PRODUCTS, YOU AGRE[...]

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    6 TO ANY AND ALL CAUSES OF ACTION INDIVID- UALLY OR IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION BREACH OF CONT RACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, MISREPRESENTATION, AND O THER TORTS. IF PIONEER’S WARRAN TY DISCLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL OR FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER BE HELD UNENFORC [...]

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    7 PIONEER AVIC-Z1 - for Canada THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER ELECT RON- ICS OF CANADA, INC. ([PIONEER]). PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIO NS OF THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PION EER PRODUCTS. BY USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCT S, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND[...]

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    8 UALLY OR IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION BREACH OF CONT RACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, MISREPRESENTATION, AND O THER TORTS. IF PIONEER’S WARRAN TY DISCLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL OR FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER BE HELD UNENFORC EABLE OR INAPPLICABLE, YOU AGREE THAT PIO[...]

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    9 Terms and Conditions for the Tele Atlas Data THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT (THE [AGREE- MENT]) BETWEEN YOU, T HE END USER, AND TELE ATLAS NORTH AMERICA, INC. ([Tele Atlas]). BY USING YOUR COPY OF THE TELE ATLAS DATA, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT . 1. Grant of License. Tele Atlas grants you a non-transferable, non- exclusive[...]

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    10 injury (includi ng injuries resultin g in death), demand, action, cost, expense, or claim of any kind or character, includin g but not limited to attorney’s fees, arising out of or in connection with any use or possession by you of the Data. 7. U.S. Government Rights. If you are an agency, department, or other entity of the United States Gover[...]

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    11 this Agreement. This Agreement may be amended, altered, or modified only by Tele Atlas. You may not assign any part of this Agreement without Tele Atlas’ prior written consent. You acknowledge and understand that the Data may be subject to restrictions on exportation and agree to comply with any applicable export laws. In the event that any pr[...]

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    12 Table of Contents Introduc tion Manual Overview 1 How to use this manual 1 To find the operation procedure from what you want to do 1 To find the operation procedure from a menu name 1 Glossary 1 Overview for each chapter 1 Terminology 4 About the definition of terminology 4 Color difference of the map display between day and night 4 License Agr[...]

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    13 Searching for the facilities around th e scroll cursor 54 Searching for Your Destination by Speci fying the Telephone Number 55 Route Calculation to Your Home Location or to Your Favorite Location 55 Selecting Destination from the Destination Histo- ry and Address Book 56 Registering/deleting POI Shortcuts 56 Registering a POI shortcut 56 Deleti[...]

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    14 Selecting [CD] as the source 102 About auto hard disk recording 102 Screen configuration 102 Touch key operation 103 Operating the CD-ROM (MP3 disc) 104 Selecting [ROM] as the source 104 Screen configuration 104 Touch key operation 104 Notes on playing MP3 disc 105 Operating the DVD 106 Selecting [DVD] as the source 106 Screen configuration 106 [...]

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    15 Chapter 16 Customiz ing the A udio Sett ing re- lated with Au dio Visua l AV SETTING overview 147 How to operate the Audio Settings screen 147 Customizing the Audio Settings Items 147 Using the equalizer 147 Setting the simulated sound stage 149 Using balance adjustment 149 Using subwoofer output 150 Using non fading output 150 Adjusting loudnes[...]

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    17 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV Chapter 1 Before Using the System Important Safety Information Before using your navigation system, be sure to read and fully understand the followin g safety information: • Do not attempt to install or service your navigation system by yourself. Installation or servicing of the navigation system by pe[...]

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    18 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV ❒ Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and safety information. ❒ Pay close attention to all warnings in th is manual and follow the instruction s carefully. ❒ Do not install this navigation system where it may (i) obstruct the driver’s vision, ( ii) impair the performanc[...]

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    19 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV • Accuracy/performance of interlock may be impacted by such factors as GPS signal detection, speed pulse wire connectivity, and driving habits or conditions of the place where the vehicle is parked. • It is strongly suggested that the speed pulse wire be connected for accuracy of navigation and bette[...]

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    20 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV Data communication function with XM tuner If you connect the optional XM tun er (GEX- P10XMT) to the navigation system, you can use traffic information as a part of the navigation function. Separate subscription for XM NavTr affic required. In addition, if you subscribe to XM Aud io ser- vices, you can u[...]

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    21 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV About the data saved or recorded by the customer • The data saved or recorded onto this naviga- tion system by the customer cannot be extracted from the navigation system, and those service cannot be accepted. • The data saved or recorded onto this naviga- tion system by the customer cannot be guaran[...]

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    22 Chapter 1 Before Using the System NAVI/AV[...]

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    23 NAVI Chapter 2 Basi c Oper ation Chapter 2 Basic Operation Flow from Startup to Termina- tion At first, please confirm the positions of the follow- ing features using the “Hardware Manua l”. • MAP button • MENU button • AV button • OPEN CLOSE button 1 Start the engine to boot up the system. After some time, the navigation opening scr[...]

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    24 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI How to Use Navigation Menu Screens The basic operation of the navigation is per- formed by using menus. The navigation menu is div ided into four: [ Desti- nation ], [ Information ], [ Map ], and [ Settings ]. Displ aying Nav igati on me nu 1 Press the MENU button. 2 To change to the menu you want to use, touch the[...]

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    25 Chapter 2 Basic Op erat ion NAVI You ca n chan ge the [ View Mode ], or set the items to be displayed during the navigation fu nc- tion. ❒ [ View Mode ] can be selected only when the vehicle position is at the current position. If you want to select [ View Mode ] while scroll- ing the map, press the MAP button to locate the vehicle position ba[...]

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    26 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI How to calculate your destina- tion by using Address Search The most frequently used function i s [ Address Search ], in which the address is specified an d the destination is searched. This section describes how to use [ Address Search ] and the basics of using the navigation system. 1 Press the MENU button to dis[...]

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    27 Chapter 2 Basic Op erat ion NAVI Operation of state selection screen (1) [A-C] to [U-Z] : Use to jump to the first state, province, or ter- ritory which state with that alphab et. (2) : Use to see the next page or previous page of the list. (3) State list: Pressing one of these items, set that as search area. (4) [Back]: Returns previous screen.[...]

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    28 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI 7 Touch the street from the list. If the selected street has only one matching location, the destination display screen appears. Proceed to Step 9. 8 Touch the city or area where your destina- tion is located. “Location confirmation screen” appears. ❒ If there is no matching location, the nav i- gation system[...]

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    29 Chapter 2 Basic Op erat ion NAVI Operation of street list screen (1) Number of possible choices (2) : Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls you through the list and allows you to v iew the remaining items. (3) : If the character that cannot be displayed within the displayed area, touch ing to the right of the item allows you to see remained char[...]

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    30 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI 10 Touch [OK] to decide your route. Checking and fixing the route You can check the route details. You can al so recalculate the route in different condi tions. Route Confirmation screen (1) Route calculation condition Shows the route has been calculated under th ose condit ions. • shows that fast route is priori[...]

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    31 Chapter 2 Basic Op erat ion NAVI When the route guidance starts Touching [ OK ] in “Route Confirmation screen” starts the route guidance on the displayed rout e. Your navigation system gives you the followin g information with the timing adj usted to the speed of your vehicle: • Distance to the next turning point • Direction of travel ?[...]

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    32 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI Modifying the Route Calculatio n Conditions You can modify the conditions for route calcu la- tion and recalculate the current r oute. 1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation menu, and then touch [Route Ov erview]. ❒ [ Route Overview ] is displayed only wh en the route is set. 2 Touch [Options]. 3 Touch the desir[...]

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    33 Chapter 2 Basic Op erat ion NAVI ❒ The system may calculate a route that includes freeway even if [ On ] is selected. Learning Route The system learns the travel history of each road and directional tendency. This setting controls whether or not the travel his- tory should be taken into account. [On]*: Calculate the route with the travel histo[...]

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    34 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI 3 Touch the screen and place the scroll cur- sor on the point whose detail or entire pic- ture you want to view. Or zoom in or zoom out the map scale. The map around the scroll cursor is zoomed in or out so you can view the detail or the entir e picture. 4 Touch [Back]. You can return to the previous display. ❒ Y[...]

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    35 Chapter 2 Basic Op erat ion NAVI Deleting a waypoint You can delete waypoints from the route and then recalculate the route. (You can delete waypoint s successively.) 1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation menu, and then touch [Route Overvi ew]. 2 Touch [Waypoints]. The waypoint menu screen appears. 3 Touch [Delete], then touch the waypoint you[...]

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    36 Chapter 2 Basic Operation NAVI[...]

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    37 NAVI Chapter 3 How to Read Map Display Chapter 3 How to Read Map Display How to Use the Map Most of the information provided by your navi ga- tion system can be seen on the map. You n eed to get to know how the information appears on the map. Switching the view mode There are five types of map display and two addi- tional view modes. • Map Mod[...]

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    38 Chapter 3 How to Read Map Displa y NAVI Route View Displays the name of the street you will next travel along and an arrow indicatin g the direction of travel. Driver’s View The map from the driver’s viewpoint is shown. About the 3D POI The specified POI appears in 3D. (Only the POI sign may appear if there is not a 3D data.) ❒ The display[...]

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    39 Chapter 3 How to Read Map Display NAVI ❒ Rear View can be displayed at all times (e.g. when monitoring an attached trailer, etc.) as a split screen where map information is partially displayed. Please beware that in this setting, camera image is not resized to fit to screen, and that a portion of camera image may not be viewable. Enlarged map [...]

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    40 Chapter 3 How to Read Map Displa y NAVI Display items ❒ Information with the mark (*) appears only when the route is set. ❒ Depending on the conditions and settin gs, some items may not be displayed. Current location The current location of your vehicl e. The tip of the triangular mark indicates your h eading and the display moves automatica[...]

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    41 Chapter 3 How to Read Map Display NAVI (13) Map of your surroundings (Side m ap) Touching on the map briefly shows the shor tcut menu, while touching longer changes the map to the Scroll mode. ➲ Moving the map to the location you want to see ➞ Page 41 (14) Distance to an intersection* Displayed on the enlarged intersection map. The green bar[...]

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    42 Chapter 3 How to Read Map Displa y NAVI the direction you touched. Th e scrolling stops when you release your finger from the screen. Pressing the MAP button retur ns you to the map of your surroundings. This is the line connectin g between the current location and scroll cursor. ❒ Touch the area close to the center of the screen to scroll slo[...]

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    43 Chapter 3 How to Read Map Display NAVI Shortcut menu Shortcuts allow you to perform various tasks, such as route calculation for the location i ndi- cated by the scroll cursor, or registering a loca- tion in [ Address Book ], faster than usin g the navigation menu. You can customize the shortcuts displayed onscreen. The shortcuts described here [...]

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    44 Chapter 3 How to Read Map Displa y NAVI[...]

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    45 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations • For safety reasons, these functions are not available while your vehicle i s in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the parking brake before setting your route (see page 18 Interlock for details). Entering the Map Menu 1[...]

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    46 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI 2D*: Displays the 2D map. 3D: Displays the 3D map. Show Mute Button Selects whether to display or hide the voice guidance mute key on the map. View*: Displays the voice guidance mu te on the map. Hide: Hides the voice guidance mute key from the map. Show Traffic Incident Selects whether to display or h[...]

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    47 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI Selecting the Shortcut Select shortcuts to display on th e map screen. In the list displayed onscreen, the items with red checks are displayed on the map screen. Touch the shortcut you want to display and then touch [ OK ] when a red check appears. You can select up to five shortcuts. 1 Touch [Map] in [...]

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    48 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI 3 Touch the category you want to display. 4 Touch [Select Detail]. [Select All]: Selects all detailed categories that are included in that category. (E.g. al l categories of restaurants includin g Japanese and fast food.) [Deselect All]: Deselects the selected category. 5 Touch the desired detailed cat[...]

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    49 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI Changing the View Mode f or the Navigation Map You can change the map display mode. 1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu, then touch [View Mode]. 2 Touch the type which you want to set. ➲ How to Use the Map ➞ Page 37 Setting the Map Color Change between Day and Night To improve the visibility of th[...]

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    50 Chapter 4 Modifying Map Configurations NAVI[...]

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    51 NAVI Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination • For safety reasons, these route-setting functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. To enable these func- tions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the parking brake before setting your route. (see page 18 Interlock for det[...]

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    52 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI [Back]: Return the Destination menu. 5 Touch the detailed category. 6 Input the name of the facilities. [City] : Touch to specify the destination city or area, and then input the city name. (Th is is available only when [ Name ] is blank.) [List]: Lists candidate based on yellow characters in th[...]

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    53 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI A list of cities that inclu de the entered charac- ter appears. [List]: Lists candidate based on yellow characters in the text box (suggested character in white is invalid). Touch the desired city in the list to proceed to the next step. 5 Input the name of the facilities. You can also narrow do[...]

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    54 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI ❒ If you want to search for facilities by using both marked category and POI shortcut, select some categories in the list and then touch the POI shortcut to start searching. 3 Touch [Select Detail]. [Select All]: Selects all detailed categories that are included in that category. (E.g. al l ca[...]

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    55 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI ❒ [ Vicinity Search ] in the navigati on menu searches your surroundings. On the oth er hand, in the case of in the Shortcut menu ( ➞ Page 43), the area around the scroll cursor after the map is scrolled will be searched. Searching for Your Destination by Specifying the Telephone Number If y[...]

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    56 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI Selecting Destination from the Destination History and Address Book Any place that has been searched before is stored in [ Destination History ]. Places that y ou have registered manually, such as you r home, are stored in [ Address Book ]. Simply select the place you want to go to from the list[...]

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    57 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI 5 Touch the POI selection method. ➲ Subsequent operations ➞ Page 54 Touching a category adds that category to the shortcuts. ❒ You can register a POI shortcut by touch- ing on the map. The registerin g steps are the same as described above. Deleting a POI shortcut 1 Touch [Destination] in [...]

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    58 Chapter 5 Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI[...]

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    59 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAVI Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations • For safety reasons, these functions are not available while your vehicle i s in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the parking brake before setting your route (see page 18 Interlock for details). Registering L[...]

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    60 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAV I 5 Touch [OK]. Completes the registration. Registering location into Address Book The Address Book can store up to 400 regis- tered locations. These can include home loca- tion, favorite places, and destinations you hav e already registered. Registering location by scroll mode 1 From Shortcut Sele[...]

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    61 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAVI The viewpoint of the Address Book 1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation menu, then touch [Address Book]. (1) Home location: The item displayed with icon is the home location. When you touch this, the route is cal- culated, and the route guidance screen appears. ➲ “Checking and fixing the rou[...]

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    62 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAV I (1) Name You can enter the desired name. (2) Pronunciation You can enter the desired pronunciation i nde- pendently from the name. The registered pro- nunciation is used for voice recogni tion. ➲ Information on voice operation ➞ Chapter 17 ❒ When you switch the langu age of the navi- gation[...]

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    63 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAVI Changing a pronunciation 1 Touch [Pronunciation], then touch [Yes]. 2 Enter a new pronunciation, then touch [OK]. The current name appears in the text box (when available). Delete the current name, and enter a new name between 1 and 22 char- acters long. 3 If the pronunciation is suitable, touch [[...]

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    64 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAV I ❒ Touching other than [Import from Di sc] allows you to select an image stored on the hard disk drive. 3 Touch a picture you want to set. 4 Touch [Yes]. On this screen, you can select the followin g items : No : This is selected when you want to chan ge to another picture. Return to Step 3. Sel[...]

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    65 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAVI Destination History Operations The points to which route has been calcul ated in the past are automatically saved in D estination History . ❒ If no location is stored in Destination History, you cannot select [ Destination Hi story ]. (If you perform a route calculation, you can select [ Destina[...]

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    66 Chapter 6 Registering and Editing Locations NAV I[...]

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    67 NAVI Chapter 7 Usin g Traf fic In format ion Chapter 7 Using Traffic Information Using XM NavTraffic Informa- tion If you have a GEX-P10XMT XM Digital Satellite Data & Audio Receiver (sold separately) attached to the navigation system, and have an active su b- scription to XM NavTraffic service, you can view current traffic conditions and in[...]

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    68 Chapter 7 Using Traffic Information NAVI For the list displayed when you touch [ Traffi c Events ], the list will be sorted according to the linear distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information. For the list displayed when you touch [ Traffi c On Route ], the list will be sorted according to the distance from the vehicle position[...]

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    69 Chapter 7 Using Traffic Infor matio n NAVI with black line: Closed/blocked roads etc.: For the meaning of the icon, see [ Traffic Set- tings ] in the Information menu. ➲ “Selecting traffic information to display” ➞ Page 70 If you want to check the tr affic information details at the map, move the scroll cursor onto an icon such as and to[...]

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    70 Chapter 7 Using Traffic Information NAVI Checking traffic information manually Touching notification icon on the map screen allows you to check traffic information on y our route while icon is displayed. Only if there is any traffic information on your rou te, notification icon is displayed on the navigation map screen. ❒ Notification icon wil[...]

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    71 Chapter 7 Using Traffic Infor matio n NAVI 3 Touch the traffic information item to d is- play. A red check appears next to the selected traf- fic information. ❒ [ Flow Info ] includes not only wheth er or not to display the icon on th e map, but also whether or not to take the flow information into account when rerouting. ❒ Touching [ ALL ( [...]

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    72 Chapter 7 Using Traffic Information NAVI[...]

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    73 Chapter 8 Using XM Tuner and Other Information NAVI Chapter 8 Using XM Tuner an d Other Information Using the XM Tuner to View Stock, Sports, and Other Infor- mation When an XM tuner (GEX-P10XM T) is connected, you can receive stock price, sports and other information, and display it onscreen. You may also register favorite information on the na[...]

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    74 Chapter 8 Using XM Tuner and Other Information NAVI Displaying browsable informa- tion ❒ The displayed items depend on the informa- tion which is sent from each station. 1 Touch [Information] in the navigation menu, then touch [Browse]. The screen will display a list of categories. Th e information appearing onscreen is automati- cally updated[...]

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    75 NAVI Chapter 8 Using XM Tuner and Other Information Checking the Reception Status of the XM Tuner The current XM tuner’s (GEX- P10XMT) reception status and signal strength appear on screen. (T he information that is transmitted via XM DAT A cable is displayed in this screen.) 1 Touch [Information] in the navigation menu, and then touch [XM Sta[...]

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    76 Chapter 8 Using XM Tuner and Other Information NAVI tance service provided by Signature’s N ationwide Auto Club, Inc. 1 year of free Emergency Roadside Assistance service 1 year of free Emergency Roadside Assistance service is available to all registered owners and provided by Signature’s Nationwi de Auto Club, Inc. The first year of Emergen[...]

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    77 NAVI Chapter 8 Using XM Tuner and Other Information Searching for car service in an emergency In an emergency, you can search the Emergency Info for Auto Services in the vicinity of your cur- rent position and set the current route. • The Emergency Info screen is only intended to provide information to a driver that may be useful during an em [...]

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    78 Chapter 8 Using XM Tuner and Other Information NAVI Registering user information Prepare the vehicle inspection certificate or insurance certificate, and input th e information written on it. 1 Touch [Information] in the navigation menu, and then touch [Em ergency Info]. 2 Touch [Setup]. 3 Touch the desired item to register your informa tion . ?[...]

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    79 NAVI Chapter 8 Using XM Tuner and Other Information Direction : The direction your vehicle i s traveling in is dis- played. Clock : Current time is displayed. Adjust Look : Touc h [ Adjust Look ] to display a screen for selecting the pa nel pattern. Touch o ne of the patterns from among those displayed onscre en to change the pa nel to the sele [...]

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    80 Chapter 8 Using XM Tuner and Other Information NAVI[...]

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    81 NAVI Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning Chapter 9 Using Hands-fr ee Phoning Hands-free Phoning Overview • For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving. If your cellular phone featuring Bl uetooth tech- nology, this navigation system can be conn ected to your cellular phone wirelessly. Using th is hands-free fun[...]

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    82 Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI Setti ng up f or ha nds-fr ee ph on- ing Before you can use the hands-free phoning func- tion, you will need to set up the navigation sy stem for using that function. Th is entails registering your cellular phone with th e navigation system and establishing a Bluetooth wireless conn ection between the navi[...]

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    83 Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI 12 Touch [Registration]. 13 Touch [Mobile]. The navigation system waits for a Bluetooth wireless technology connection. 14 Operate your cellular phone to register the navigation system. If your cellular phone asks you to enter a pass- word, enter the password of the navigation system. After the registratio[...]

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    84 Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI 10 Touch [Information] in the navigation menu, and then touch [Phone Men u]. 11 Touch [Phone Settings]. The phone settings screen appears. 12 Touch [Password]. 13 Touch any key to enter the password you want to set and then touch [OK]. ➲ About Keypad operation ➞ Page 27 ❒ Four to eight characters can[...]

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    85 Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI Dialing from the dialed number history or the received call history 1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation menu, and then touch [Phone Menu]. 2 Touch [Dialled Numbers] or [Received Calls]. The list of either one appears. 3 Touch a name or telephone number from the list to make a call. 4 Touch to make a ca[...]

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    86 Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI 3 Touch one of [Favorite 1] to [Favorite 5] to make a call. Touch the entry to make a call. To cancel the call after the system starts dial- ing, touch . 4 To end the call, touch at the top right of the screen. Dialing the entry in the Address Book You can make a call to the entry registered in the address[...]

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    87 Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI Transferring the phone book You can transfer the data from the phone book* stored in your cellular phone to the phone book stored in the navigation system. By transferring the phone book to the navigati on system, you can browse the data in the trans- ferred phone book on the screen of the navigation syste[...]

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    88 Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI Editing the Phone Boo k data You can edit the imported phone book data or add new data. You can edit [ Name ], [ Phone number ], or [ Picture ]. You can also delete unneces sar y data . ❒ The data cannot be transferred back to the cellular phone. Adding new data 1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation me[...]

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    89 Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI Deleting data 1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation menu, and then touch [Phone Menu]. 2 Touch [Phone Book]. 3 Touch [Delete]. The Phone Book Delete screen appears. 4 Touch the entry you want to delete. A red check mark appears next to the sel ected entry. To cancel the selection, touch th e entry again.[...]

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    90 Chapter 9 Using Hands-free Phoning NAVI • With some cellular phones, even i f you press accept button on the cellular phone when a call arrives, hands-free phonin g may not be performed. • The registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already regis- tered in the phone book. When one phone number is registered under [...]

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    91 Chapter 10 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions NAVI Chapter 1 0 Modifying the General Setting s for Navigati on Functions • For safety reasons, these functions are not available while your vehicle i s in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and put on the parking brake before setting your route ([...]

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    92 Chapter 10 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions NAVI 1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation m enu, then touch [Regional Settings]. 2 Touch [Language]. 3 Touch the language which you want to use. Once you change the languag e, the program restarts. ❒ Touching [ Back ] returns you to the previ- ous display. ❒ If you select [ E[...]

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    93 NAVI Chapter 10 Modif ying the General Settings for Navigation Functions AZERTY: Changing the measure for dis- play This setting controls the unit of distan ce dis- played on your navigation system. 1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu, then touch [Regional Settings]. 2 Touch [km / mile] to change the setting. Each time you touch the key ch[...]

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    94 Chapter 10 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions NAVI ❒ Depending on the cellular phones featur - ing Bluetooth technology, sign al strength is not available. (4) Installation Position The installation position of the nav igation sys- tem is shown. That indicates whether the installation position of the navigati on system is [...]

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    95 NAVI Chapter 10 Modif ying the General Settings for Navigation Functions To clear values... If you want to delete the learned results stored in [ Distance ], [ Speed Pulse ] or [ Learning Sta- tus ], touch the relevant result, then touch [ Yes ]. ❒ If you select [ Learning Status ], you can select [ Reset All ] or [ Reset Distance Study ]. To [...]

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    96 Chapter 10 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions NAVI 1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation m enu, then touch [Hardware]. 2 Touch [Hard Disk Info]. Registering the Home Location and Favorite Location You can register one home location and one favorite location. You can change the registered information later. You might find it u[...]

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    97 NAVI Chapter 10 Modif ying the General Settings for Navigation Functions 3 Touch [Navigation Background] or [AV Background]. 4 Touch [Import from Disc]. The list of the pictures stored in the CD-R (- RW) is displayed. On this screen, you can select the following item: Back to Original: The picture originally used when the system was purchased is[...]

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    98 Chapter 10 Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions NAVI Using the Demonstration Guid- ance This is a demonstration function for sh ops. After a route is set, the simulation of the route guid- ance to a destination is automatically display ed. Normally, set this to [ Off ]. 1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation m enu. 2 Touch [Demo[...]

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    99 AV Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) Chapter 1 1 Using the AV Source (Bui lt-in DVD Drive and Radio) You can play or use the following sources with the navigation system. • DVD-Video •C D •M P 3 d i s c • Radio (FM) • Radio (AM) • Music Library ➲ About the music library ➞ Chapter 12 This chapter descri[...]

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    100 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV —W h e n [ AUX Input ] (auxiliary input) i s set to [ Off ]. —W h e n [ AV Input ] (video input) is not set to [ Video ]. ❒ The term “external unit” refers to future Pio- neer devices that are not currently plan ned for, or although devices are not fully con - trolled by[...]

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    101 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV How to see the audio operation screen and ho w to display the Audio Settings menu (1) Information plate Displays the information (e.g. track title, etc.) about the sou rce being played. (2) Touch panel keys Touch to operate the source being played. (3) Detailed information Display[...]

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    102 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV Operating the Music CD You can play a normal music CD using th e built- in DVD drive of the navigation unit. This section describes that operations. Selecting [CD] as the source 1 Press the OPEN button and insert a disc you want to play to disc loading slot. The source changes and[...]

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    103 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV ❒ If no title information exists in the Gracenote ® Database on the built-in hard disk driv e, the date when the track was recorded is entered automatically. If you want to display the title information, enter the title manually after recording has finished. ❒ Changing the ti[...]

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    104 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV Operating the CD-ROM (MP3 dis c) You can play a MP3 disc using the buil t-in DVD drive of the navigation uni t. This section describes that operations. Selecting [ROM] as the source 1 Press the OPEN button and insert a disc you want to play to disc loading slot. The source changes[...]

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    105 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV ❒ In the case of MP3, there is no sound on fast rewind or forward. (4) Using to stop playback When you stop CD or MP3 disc playback by touchi ng  , that track number on the disc is memorized enabling playback from that track when you play the disc again. ❒ To play the disc [...]

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    106 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV ❒ When playing back files recorded as VBR (variable bit rate) files, th e play time will n ot be correctly displayed if fast forward or reverse operations are used. ❒ If you are using a folder that does not contain an MP3 file, the folder itself will display but you will not b[...]

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    107 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV (4) Title number indicator Shows the title number currently pl aying. (5) Subtitle language indicator Shows what subtitle language has been selected. (6) Chapter number indicator Shows the chapter currently pl aying. (7) Audio language indicator Shows what audio language have been[...]

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    108 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV ❒ If you perform chapter (title) search, fast for- ward/rewind, or slow motion playback, the repeat play range changes to off. (9) Changing the subtitle language (Multi- subtitle) Each time you touch [ S ubtitle ] switches between subtitle language. (10) Changing the vie wing an[...]

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    109 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV Entering the numerical com- mands You ca n use thi s func tion whe n you ne ed to e nter a numerical command during DVD play back. 1 Touch [10Key search] and then touch [10key Mode] (10key mode). 2 Touch 0 — 9 to input the desired num ber. For titles, chapters or 10key mode 3 Wh[...]

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    110 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV Touch key operation 1 Touch the source icon and then touch [FM] to select the radio (FM). When the source icon is not displayed, y ou can display it by touching th e screen. Touch keys (1) Touch: Selecting a desired frequency from the list Touch to recall the preset frequency . ?[...]

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    111 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV Operating the Radio (AM) You can listen to the radio by usin g the navigation system. This section describes operations for Radio (AM). Selecting [AM] as the source 1 Touch the source icon and touch [AM]. ➲ For details, refer to “Selecting a source” ➞ Page 99 Screen config[...]

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    112 Chapter 11 Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio) AV (3) Tuning in strong signals ➲ “Tuning in strong sig nals” ➞ Page 110 (4) Storing the strongest broadcast frequen- cies ➲ “Storing the strongest broadcast frequen- cies” ➞ Page 112 Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM (best stations memory) lets you auto[...]

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    113 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV Chapter 1 2 Using the AV Source (Music Library) You can record tracks from a music CD to the hard disk in the navigation system. Th e music library function enables you to record music CDs on the hard disk in the navigation system and play them back in various methods. To use the music library, [...]

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    114 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV ❒ Changing the title of the playlist or tr ack ➞ Page 108 ❒ The title information displayed on th e CD play- back screen and the recording screen is syn- chronized with the one edited in the music library. If you edit the title information in the music library, the title displayed on each [...]

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    115 AV Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) Notes on CD recording ❒ Operations on the navigation system may take more time during recording than normal. ❒ Tracks from a CD are recorded in 4 times speed. You can listen to that sound during recording. ❒ The data is recorded using a high ly efficient compression method, so the sound ma[...]

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    116 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV Music Library Play You can play back or edit the tracks recorded in the hard disk drive in the sou rce named music library ( LIBRARY ). Selecting [LIBRARY] as the source 1 Touch the source icon and touch [LIBRARY]. For details, refer to “Selecting a source” ➞ Page 99 Screen configuration M[...]

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    117 AV Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) Touch ke y ope rati on Listening to a track recorded in the Music L ibra ry 1 Touch the source icon and then touch [LIBRA RY]. When the source icon is not displayed, you can display it by touching the screen . Touch keys (1) Selecting a desired track from the list Touch a desired track to play. [...]

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    118 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV ❒ When you find the desired track, touch to turn scan play off. ❒ After track or playlist scanning i s finished, normal playback of the tracks will begin again. Searching a track from the playlist Once tracks are recorded, the navigation system categorizes them in a [group], and several type[...]

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    119 AV Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) Creating a playlist with a cus- tomized order You can register your favorite tracks as a playlist, and play them back in desired order. The My Favorites group (My Favorites) has two types of playlists. My Mix playlist: You can register the track being played in one action. My Favorite 1-4 playli[...]

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    120 Chapte r 12 Using th e AV So urce (Mus ic Libr ary) AV 5 Touch t he t racks you wa nt to r egis ter . When you touch a t rack, a check mark appears indicating that i t is selected. To dese- lect it, touch the tr ack again. Touch  to proceed to the next operatio n. Select All : Selects all trac ks in the playli st. All Off : Cancels selectio [...]

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    121 AV Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) 3 Touch . The system enters the track edit mode. ➲ “Operating the track edit mode” ➞ Page 122 4 Touch [Back] to return the previous screen. 5 Touch to return to the previ ous level. The item displayed in blue is the selected play - list. 6 Touch . The system enters the playlist edit mode[...]

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    122 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV Operating the track edit mode Album playlist: All items can be edited except for (5). The edited contents will be reflected to all groups in the har d disk drive. My Mix playlist, My Favorite playl ist: Only (5), (6), (8) can be performed. (1) Entering a desired track title ➲ Editing the playl[...]

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    123 AV Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) Changing the pronunciation of a playl- ist name or track name You can change the pronunciation of play list or track name. The pronunciation is used as a com- mand for voice recognition. ❒ Only [ Pronounce ] can be edited for an artist playlist. ❒ The navigation system recognizes only the vo[...]

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    124 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV 5 Touch the selected playlist again. The position of that playlist is fixed. 6 Repeat Step 3 to Step 5 to change the playback order of other playlists. 7 Touch [ESC]. The new order is fixed, and the system returns to the normal playback screen. Sorting the tracks in the My Mi x (My Favorites) pl[...]

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    125 AV Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) 4 Touch [Back]. 5 Touch [Yes]. Changing the genre of a track 1 Enter the track edit mode. ➲ Displaying detailed information screen ➞ Page 117 2 Select a genre from the list. The genre is changed, and the system returns to the previous screen. Assigning another candidate for title information[...]

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    126 Chapter 12 Using the AV Source (Music Library) AV[...]

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    127 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV Chapter 1 3 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) Operating to XM Satellite Radio You can use the navigation system to control a XM satellite digital tuner, which is sold sepa- rately. For details concerning operation, refer to the XM tuner’s operation manuals. This section provides information on XM [...]

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    128 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV (7) XM station name logo ❒ The message “ -ON THE AI R- “ disappears if the navigation system cannot receiv e XM tuner reception for some reason. ❒ If you use GEX-P910XM,the logo for chan- nel name is not available. (8) Detail information Shows the detail information of the broadcast channel[...]

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    129 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV Category Mode : You can select a channel within selected cate- gory when you operate. (5) Select a XM band Touch [ Band ] repeatedly until the desired XM band is displayed, XM 1 , XM 2 or XM 3 . This is useful for switching the preset. (6) Switching the touch keys to next page (7) Memorizing the cu[...]

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    130 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV Using the My Mix fun ction The My Mix function memorizes th e song title and artist name of the song currently bein g received. When the song that matches the mem- orized song title and artist name is being broad- cast on a station other than the one you are listening to, you will be alerted, and y[...]

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    131 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV 3 A message will appear asking you to con- firm the deletion. Touch [OK]. Using the direct traffic announc eme nt functi on You can listen to the memorized <Instant Traffic & Weather> channel by directl y calling it up with the T button on the navigation un it. (Only one station can be me[...]

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    132 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV (3) SIRIUS channel select mode in dicator Shows what channel select mode has been selected. You can select a channel from all ch an- nels in All Ch Mode , and select a chann el from selected category in Category Mode . ➲ Switching the SIRIUS chan nel select mode ➞ Page 132 (4) SIRIUS channel nu[...]

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    133 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV Category Mode: You can select a channel within selected cate- gory when you operate. (5) Select a SIRIUS band Touch [ Band ] repeatedly until the desired SIRIUS band is displayed, SIRIUS 1 , SIRIUS 2 , or SIR- IUS 3 . T his is useful for switching th e preset. (6) Switching the touch keys to next p[...]

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    134 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV 2 Touch [Alert On] or [Alert Off]. When the game involving team is broadcast A message is displayed. Touch [ Jump ] to switch to that station, and you can view to that game information. If you touch [ Stay ], the channel does not switch. ❒ Alert may not be provided depending on the situation of t[...]

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    135 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV 2 Touch [Previous] and [Next] to select the song title that you want to exclude from the alert target. 3 Touch [On/Off]. The song title displayed as [ On ] is the alert target. When the song title is excluded from the alert target, the song title is displayed as [ Off ]. 4 Touch [Alert On]. Switchi[...]

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    136 Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS) AV[...]

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    137 Chapter 14 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV Chapter 1 4 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) When Pioneer audio equipment is connected to the navigation system using IP-BUS or AV-BUS , such equipment can be operated from the navi- gation system. This chapter describes the opera- tion of the audio source that can be used when the Pion[...]

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    138 Chapter 14 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV (1) Changing the disc in the magazine (2) Playback and Pause Touching  switches between [playback] and [pause]. (3) Touch: Skip the track forward or back- ward Touching  skips to the start of the next track. Touching  once skips to the start of the cur- rent track. Touchin g again wi[...]

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    139 Chapter 14 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV Operating the iPod ® You can control an iPod by combining th e Pio- neer iPod adapter (sold separately) to the naviga- tion system. For details concerning operation, refer to the owner’s manual of iPod adopter. This section provides information on iPod operations with the navigation system[...]

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    140 Chapter 14 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV (4) Narrowing down the tracks to play back You can narrow down the choices of songs to play from five categories. ➲ “Browsing for a song” ➞ Page 140 (5) Repeating play Touch repeatedly until the desired repeat range appears in the display. • Repeat One — Repeat just the current so[...]

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    141 Chapter 14 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV Operating the TV tuner • For safety reasons, visual images cannot be viewed while your vehi cle is in motion. To view visual images, you must stop in a safe place and put on the parking brake before setting your route (see page 18 Interlock for details). You can use the navigation system to[...]

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    142 Chapter 14 Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV) AV (4) Change band Touching [ Band ] switches between [ TV 1 ] and [ TV 2 ]. Storing and recalling broadcast stations If you touch any of the preset tuning key s P1 — P12 , you can easily store u p to 12 broadcast sta- tions for later recall with a touch of the key. 1 When you find a station t[...]

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    143 Chapter 15 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) AV Chapter 1 5 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) Operating the AV Input source (AV) • For safety reasons, visual images cannot be viewed while your vehi cle is in motion. To view visual images, you must stop in a safe place and put on the parking brake before setting your route (see page 18 Inter[...]

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    144 Chapter 15 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) AV (1) Sending an  ,  ,  , or  comman d Touch to operate the external unit. ❒ Operation varies depending on the external unit connected. (In some cases, some func- tions may not be used until you tou ch and hold the key.) (2) Sending a band comm and Touch to send a band command to the [...]

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    145 AV Chapter 15 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) Operating the AUX input source (AUX) An IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as the CD- RB20/CD-RB10 (sold separately) lets you connect your navigation system to auxiliary equ ipment featuring RCA output. For more details, refer to the IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector owner’s manual. Selecting [AUX] as the [...]

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    146 Chapter 15 Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX) AV[...]

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    147 Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV Chapter 1 6 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual Various settings are available with the audio source according to your audiovisual r equests. This chapter describes the methods of changing the various settings and how to set of the LCD panel. AV SETTING ov[...]

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    148 Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV Recalling equalizer curves There are six stored equalizer curves which you can easily recall. Here is a list of the equalizer curves: 1 Touch [Equalizer] in the Audio Settin gs menu. 2 Touch desired equalizer. ❒ When Flat is selected, no supplement or correction is made to [...]

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    149 AV Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual 3 Touch  or  to select the equalizer band to adjust. Each time you touch  or  selects equalizer bands in the following order: Low — Mid — High 4 Touch  or  to select the desired center frequency. Low: 40 — 80 — 100 — 160 (Hz) Mid: 200 — 500 — 1[...]

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    150 Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV ➲ “Setting the rear output and subwoofer controller” ➞ Page 156 3 Touch  or  to adjust left/right speaker balance. Each time you touch  or  moves the left/ right speaker balance towards the left or the right. Left: 9 to Right: 9 is displayed as the left/ r[...]

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    151 AV Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual If you change the acoustic field after you set it once, the high pass filter ( HPF ) setting turns Off . Adjusting source levels Source Level (source level adjustment) lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent radical changes in volume when switch ing between[...]

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    152 Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV Setting up the built-in DVD drive You can change the preference for playing a DVD on the built-in DVD dri ve. You can use this menu to change audio, subtitle, parental lock, and other DVD settings. Some changings or settings which y ou have set here, may be invalid depending [...]

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    153 AV Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual ❒ When playing discs don’t have panscan system, playback is with [ Letter Box ] even if you select the [ Panscan ] setting. Con- firm whether the disc package bears like the mark. Setting the parental lock Some DVD-Video discs let you use parental l ock to give an restric[...]

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    154 Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV A picture is enlarged by the same proportion as Full or Zoom in the horizont al direction and by an intermediate proportion between Full and Zoom in the vertical direction; ideal for a cinema-sized picture (wide screen pic- ture) where captions lie outside the frame. Zoom (zo[...]

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    155 AV Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual ❒ When a Pioneer external unit i s connected with an IP-BUS cable, select [ EXT ]. When the audio source is [ EXT ], the “Video image” of the Pioneer external unit can be displayed. Switching the auxiliary setting It is possible to use auxiliary equipment w ith navi- ga[...]

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    156 Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV Changing the voice output of the navigation guidance You can set the speaker to output the navigation guidance and phone voice, etc. 1 Touch [Guide/Tel SP] in the Sy stem Set- tings menu. Each touch of [ Guide/Tel SP ] ch anges the settings as follows: • Left SP — Uses on[...]

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    157 AV Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual 1 Touch [Rear SP] in the System Settings menu. 2 Touch [Full] or [Sub.W] to switch the rear output setting. ❒ When no subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select Full . When a subwoofer is connected to the rear speaker leads directly, select Sub.W . 3 Touch [Preout] t[...]

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    158 Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV ❒ When AV is selected, the foll owing restric- tions are applied to “Rear display”. — The “Video image” and sound are outpu t only when the AV INPUT has them. — The “Video image” and sound are outpu t only when the appropriate setting on [ AV Input ] is [ Vi[...]

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    159 AV Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual Language Code Chart for DVD Language (code), input code Languag e (code), input code Language (code), input code Japanese (ja), 1001 Guarani (gn), 0714 Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619 English (en), 0514 Gujarati (gu), 0721 Quechua (qu), 1721 French (fr), 0618 Hausa (ha), 0801 Rhaet[...]

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    160 Chapter 16 Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual AV[...]

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    161 Chapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV Chapter 1 7 Operating Your Navig ation System with Voice To Ensure Safe Driving • For safety reasons, Voice Help menu (Voice Recog.Help) is not availabl e while your vehicle is in motion. To enable this function, you must stop in a safe place and put on the parking brake before se[...]

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    162 Chapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV To start voice operation 1 Touch VOICE icon. Navigation screen Audio screen ❒ Depending on the operating state of the navi- gation system, some commands displayed in Voice Help may be unavailable. Available commands are in white and unavailab le com- mands are in grey. When using [...]

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    163 NAVI/AV C hapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Tips for Voice Operation For your voice commands to be correctly recog- nized and interpreted, ensure that conditions are suitable for recognition. Reduce the volume setting on your vehicle audio system ➲ The sound volume is automatically redu ced during voice operation ➞ Page [...]

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    164 Chapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV 5 Say “GAS Station”. The message “ Vicinity search. (gas sta- tion) ” appears. The map of the nearest gas station is shown. ❒ For categories which can be used as the voice commands, refer to “Category list for vicinity search”. ➲ Refer to “Category list for vicinit[...]

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    165 NAVI/AV C hapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Using Voice Operation This section describes the flow and available commands of each v oice operation. ❒ During the voice operation, location screen ( A) or (B) may appear. In such a case, go to “Location Screen (A) and (B)” in the later section, an d continue the voice opera[...]

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    166 Chapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV Search by entry on the address b ook Destin atio n* ➞ Address Book ➞ <Registered location name> ➞ Location Screen (A) <Registered location name> ➞ Loc ation Screen (A) Destin atio n* ➞ Go To <Registered location name> ➞ If the route already set, touch V[...]

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    167 NAVI/AV C hapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Voice commands related to AV operation ❒ Give the following verbal commands after switchin g the correspond audio source (except for “Com- mon AV commands”). Checking the current route Route Options* ➞ Rout e Profil e ➞ Displaying the route profile screen. Route Options* [...]

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    168 Chapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV (Note 1):This operation is available only when that group is already selected. (Note 2):This operation is available for the play list currently playin g. After checking traffic information manually If the traffic congestion is found after checking th e traffic information manually ,[...]

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    169 NAVI/AV C hapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Set as Waypoint Touch VOICE icon to start route calculation. Display Map Displaying the map of surroundings on th at location. Call here If the location has telephone number data, touch VOICE icon to make a call to the location. Location screen (B) The following commands can be voc[...]

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    170 Chapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV Other Voice Commands The navigation system also can recogni ze the words in the following list. Other voice commands for navigation operation Preferential voice command Other voice command Back Return, Previous Cancel Escape, Skip Current Location My Location Voice Help Recognition [...]

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    171 NAVI/AV C hapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice 0.1 miles Scale 0.1miles 0.25 miles Scale 0.25miles 0.5 miles Scale 0.5miles 0.75 miles Scale 0.75miles 1 mile Scale 1mile 2.5 miles Scale 2.5miles 5 miles Scale 5miles 10 miles Scale 10miles 25 miles Scale 25miles 50 miles Scale 50miles 100 miles Scale 100miles 250 miles Scale 250[...]

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    172 Chapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV Other voice commands for AV operation Category list for visinity search ❒ If you say the category name (category title), the system search for v icinity POIs in that category without taking the chain i nto consideration. Call Favorite 3 Call 3, Phone 3 Call Favorite 4 Call 4, Phon[...]

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    173 NAVI/AV C hapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Category name: Restaurant Chains A & W FAMILY RESTAURA NT, APPLEBEE 'S, BENNIGAN'S, BONANZA , CHILI'S GRILL & BAR, CHUCK E CHEE SE PIZZA, CLAIM JUMPER, COCO'S , DOMINO'S PIZZA , FAZOLI'S, GODFA THER'S PIZZA , GOLDEN CORRAL FAMILY STEAK HSE[...]

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    174 Chapter 17 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice NAVI/AV[...]

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    175 Appendix NAVI/AV Appendix Returning the Navigation System to th e Default or Factory Settings You can return settings or recorded contents to the default or factory settings. There are four methods to clear user data, and the situations and the cleared conten t are different for each method. For the content to be cleared in each methods, see th[...]

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    176 Appendix NAVI/AV Setting items to be deleted The items to be deleted vary depending on the reset method. Th e items listed in the following table return to the default or factory settings. Th e items not listed below will be retained. However, if you carry out [Clear user information from hard disk] all the settings related to the navigation fu[...]

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    177 Appendix NAVI/AV If system errors frequently occur If system errors frequently occur and the power to the navigation system turns off, an inappropri- ate content may have been recorded in the mem- ory or the hard disk drive. In such a case, th e normal operation may be restored by clearing the setting values stored in the hard disk drive. For t[...]

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    178 Appendix NAVI/AV 7 Press the MENU button and then touch [Settings]. The setting menu appears. 8 Touch [Hardware] and then touch [3D Calibration Status]. 9 Touch [Learning Status] and then touch [Reset All]. Adjusting the Response P osi- tions of the Touch Panels (Touch Panel Calibration) If you feel that the touch keys on the screen devi- ate f[...]

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    179 Appendix NAVI/AV 4 Press the V button. The adjusted position data is saved. ❒ Do not turn off the engine while savin g the adjusted position data. ❒ Press the MAP button to complete the 4- point adjus tmen t. 5 Press the V button. The 16-point touch panel adjustment screen appears. 6 Gently touch the center of the + mark dis- played on the [...]

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    180 Appendix NAVI/AV The method of positioning changes as follows depending on whether the speed pulse of your vehicle is detected or not: 3D hybrid mode This is active when the speed pul se is detected. Inclination of a street can be detected. Simple hybrid mode When the speed pulse is not detected, position- ing is performed in this mode. Only ho[...]

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    181 Appendix NAVI/AV Hand ling L arg e Err ors Positioning errors are kept to a minimum by com- bining GPS, Dead Reckoning, and map match- ing. However, in some situations, these functions may not work properly, and the error may become bigger. When the positioning by GPS is impossible • If signals cannot be received from more than two GPS satell[...]

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    182 Appendix NAVI/AV • If there is a parallel road. • If there is another road very nearby, such as in the case of an elevated freeway. • If you take a recently opened road that is not on the map. • If you drive in zig-z ags. • If the road has connected hairpin bends. • If there is a loop or similar road configuration. • If you take a[...]

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    183 Appendix NAVI/AV • If your vehicle is turned on a turntabl e or simi- lar structure. • If your vehicle’s wheels spin, such as on a gravel road or in snow. • If you put on chains, or change you r tires for ones with a different size. • If trees or other obstacles block the GPS sig- nals for a considerable period. • If you drive very [...]

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    184 Appendix NAVI/AV Troubleshooting If you have problems operating your navigati on system, refer to this section. The most common prob- lems are listed below, along with likely causes and solu tions. While this list is n ot comprehensive, it should answer your most common problems. If a solution to your problem cannot be found here, con- tact you[...]

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    185 Appendix NAVI/AV Signals from the vehicle’s speed pulse are not being picked up prop- erly. Check that the cables are properly connected. If necessary, consult the dealer that installed the system. The navigation system may not be mounted securely in your vehicle. Check that the navigation system is securely mounted and, if necessary, consult[...]

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    186 Appendix NAVI/AV No sound, no voice. “Guide Mute” has been set, or sound volume is reduced to 0. Adjust the volume of the guidance or turn “Guide Mute” off. Refer to “Setting the volume Related to the Guidance and Phone” ( ➞ Page 91). When the screen is frozen... Park your vehicle at a safe place, and c ut off the engine. Turn the[...]

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    187 Appendix NAVI/AV Nothing is displayed and the touch panel keys cannot use. The setting for the rear view camera is incorrect. Connect a rear view camera cor- rectly. The shift lever was p laced in [R] when the rear view camera was not connected. Press the AV button to return to the source display and then select the correct polarity setting for[...]

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    188 Appendix NAVI/AV Messages and How to React to Them Messages for navigation function s The following messages may be displayed by you r navigation system. ❒ There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such a case, follow the instructions given on th e display. Message When What to do Irregular speed puls[...]

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    189 Appendix NAVI/AV UPDATING (Updating) The selected channel is not included in your subscription. Select another channel. Radio is being updated with the lat- est encryption code. Wait until the encryption code is fully updated. Route calc ulation wa s not possible. Route calculation has fa iled because of malfunction of map data, software, hardw[...]

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    190 Appendix NAVI/AV Data read error. Failed to read the data because the CD-R is damaged or dirty. Or, the pick-up lens of the DVD drive is dirty. Try re-reading the data by inserting a clean CD-R. Clean the pick-up lens with a com- mercially available cleaning kit for DVD, then try to reading again. The Pictures folder exists on the CD- R but no [...]

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    191 Appendix NAVI/AV Bluetooth unit error. It is not possible to find any cell phones. If the Bluetooth unit is disconnected from this navigation system or Blue - tooth unit carry out another process- ing when the system search the mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology for registration. • Check the connection and retry. • Establi[...]

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    192 Appendix NAVI/AV Messages for Audio functio ns When problems occur in the audio sour ce, a message may appears on the display. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested correctiv e action. If the error persists, contact your dealer or your nearest PIONEER Serv ice Center. Built-in DVD drive Hard disk drive (Music[...]

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    193 Appendix NAVI/AV Other sources This track cannot be added to MyMix The music library component is abnor- mal. Consult your dealer. Name can not be used for voice recognition. Try again. In case some invalid character have been entered and the system can not convert it appropria te pronunciation. Enter the different characters so that the system[...]

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    194 Appendix NAVI/AV When the hard disk drive is dis- connected If there is no hard disk drive becau se of the repair or service, you can operate Radio source only without the hard disk drive. Only following operation is availab le. Other func- tions can not operate. • Only FM, AM source can operate. (Preset sta- tion select and can not operate.)[...]

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    195 Appendix NAVI/AV • In some cases, the route may require you to travel in the opposite direction to your cu rrent heading. In such cases, you are instru cted to turn around, so please turn arou nd safely by following the actual traffic rules. • In some cases, guidance may direct you past your destination and then in dicate a U-turn to get ba[...]

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    196 Appendix NAVI/AV Glossary This glossary explains some of the terms used in the manual. 3D Hybrid sensor The built-in sensor which enables the system to estimate your vehicle’s position. A le arning function increases its accuracy and its learning data can be stored in memory. Address Book A list of previously searched destinations, waypoints [...]

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    197 Appendix NAVI/AV Level 2: The file name can have up to 31 characters (including the separation mark [.] and a file extension). Each folder contains less than 8 hierarchies. Extended formats Joliet: File names can have up to 64 characters. Romeo: File names can have up to 128 characters. Linear PCM (LPCM)/Pulse code modu lation This stands for l[...]

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    198 Appendix NAVI/AV TV system (NTSC, PAL, SECAM) Different areas of the world use different TV systems. North America uses NTSC, Europe uses PAL and SECAM, and South America uses PAL-M , PAL-N, PAL and NTSC. Almost all are incompatible with each other. To display the video image, such as TV or DVD-video correctly, you may need to coordinate your s[...]

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    199 Appendix NAVI/AV Display Information Navigation menu Destination menu Information menu P.26 P.56, 59 P.55, 59 P.55 P.51 P.53 P.32 P.31 P.55, 59 P.56, 65 P.68 P.73 P.67 P.74 P.69 P.74 P.70 P.75 P.81 P.75[...]

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    200 Appendix NAVI/AV Map menu P.47 P.49 P.47 P.49 P.48 P.49 P.49 P.45 P.45 P.45 P.45 P.46 P.46 P.46 P.46[...]

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    201 Appendix NAVI/AV Setting menu P.93 P.94 P.95 P.95 P.95 P.91 P.92 P.92 P.93 P.93 P.91 P.98 P.98 P.59 P.98 P.96[...]

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    202 Appendix NAVI/AV Shortcut menu ❒ The shortcuts displayed on screen can be changed. The shortcuts described h ere are those that can be selected with the system as default setting. ❒ Items marked with an asterisk (*) can not be removed from the shortcut menu. ➲ Changing a shortcut ➞ Page 47 : Registration P. 54 : Vicinity Search P. 47 : [...]

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    203 Appendix NAVI/AV Menu in the Audio Screen Audio Settings menu System Settings menu (Page 1) System Settings menu (Page 2) P.147 P.150 P.149 P.151 P.149 P.150 P.150 P.152 P.155 P.153 P.155 P.154 P.156 P.154 P.156 P.155 P.156 P.156 P.156 P.157[...]

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    204 Appendix NAVI/AV[...]

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