Eclipse AVN5495 Reference Guide

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We appreciate your purchase of this receiver. Please read through this manual for correct operation. We suggest that after reading it you keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
AVN5495
ESN E5 6.5” Wide TFT Touch-Panel Display CD/DVD/MS Multi-Source Receiver with HDD Navigation
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1 For the safe usage of this device

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The symbols described below are found in this instruction manual as well as on the device itself to insure its proper and safe usage and to prevent injury or damage to property. Make sure you understand the meaning of these symbols before reading the rest of this manual.
Please read all materials such as manuals and warranties that have come with the product.
Fujitsu Ten will not be responsible for unsatisfactory product performance due to failure to follow these instructions.
Changes to product specifications may result in differences between content of the manual and features of the product.
The following symbols will precede information useful for preventing damage to the device as well as for its smooth operation.
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Follow this advice to prevent malfunctions or damage to the device. Perform the indicated action in the event of a malfunction.
Useful information for smooth operation Facts to keep in mind when operating
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Please use care in handling the manual.
Forcefully spreading or pulling on pages may result in their falling out of the binding. Use the manual carefully.
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This navigation system is designed to provide maps and voice guidance for use as a reference only, and may occasionally give inaccurate or inappropriate guidance. Be sure to follow the actual traffic regulations (such as one-way roads, etc.) while driving.
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2 Safety precautions

This device was made for vehicles equipped with a 12V battery. Do not use
in a large truck, cold climate vehicle or any other vehicle that uses a 24V
Warning
battery. Otherwise, fire may result.
Make sure to follow the actual traffic regulations when driving even during route
guidance. Driving your vehicle while only following route guidance instructions may lead to traffic violations and cause accidents.
The driver should avoid operating the system as much as possible while
driving. Operating the system while driving could lead to steering errors and other unforeseen accidents. Stop the car before operating the system. Furthermore, when looking at the screen while driving, do so only for as long as is absolutely necessary. Looking at the screen will distract you from the road and may cause accidents.
The driver should avoid adjusting the volume and performing similar operations
while driving. Doing so will distract you from the road and may cause accidents. Park the vehicle in a safe area before operating the device.
The driver should avoid watching the screen while driving. Paying insufficient
attention to the road ahead may lead to an accident.
The driver should not insert/eject CDs while driving. Doing so will distract you
from the road and may cause accidents. Park the vehicle in a safe area before operating the device.
You should never register geographical points or perform memory settings
while driving the vehicle. Doing so will distract you from the road and may cause accidents. Park the vehicle in a safe area before operating the device.
The driver should park the vehicle in a safe area and apply the parking brake
before watching DVD or VTR mode. For safety reasons, only the sound of DVDs or the VTR will be emitted while the vehicle is in motion.
Do not insert foreign objects into the disc slot or "Memory Stick" slot. This may
cause fire or electrical shock.
Do not disassemble or rebuild this product or the HDD. Doing so may cause an
accident, fire or electrical shock.
Do not pour water or insert foreign objects into the device. This may cause
smoke emission, fire or electrical shock.
Do not operate the product in a malfunctioning condition, for instance, when the
video or the audio does not play. Doing so may cause an accident, fire or electrical shock.
When it is necessary to replace the fuse, always use a fuse of the correct rating
(number of amperes). Use of fuses with higher amperage ratings may cause a fire.
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If an abnormal situation occurs, such as foreign matter entering or liquid
splashing on the product, or smoke or a strange odor emitting from the unit,
Warning
shut off the product immediately and consult the dealer from whom you purchased it. Continued operation may cause an accident, fire or electrical shock.
Do not touch the antenna wire or the device itself if you hear thunder. There is a
danger of electrical shock due to lightning.
Do not place the plastic bag over your head. Otherwise, a serious injury or
suffocation may occur.
Do not stop or park the vehicle in areas where the use of this unit is prohibited.
This device can be used when the engine switch is either at ON or ACC,
however, to avoid depleting the battery, it is recommended that you operate it
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with the engine running.
This product must be operated only as on-board equipment, or it may cause
electrical shock or injury.
Play the audio at a moderate volume level that permits you to hear sounds from
outside the car. Driving without being able to hear outside sounds may result in an accident.
Check the volume prior to turning the device ON. If the volume is turned up
when turning the switch ON, a loud sound will emit which may damage your hearing.
Do not insert hands or fingers into the disc slot or "Memory Stick" slot.
Otherwise, injury may result.
Exercise caution to avoid getting your fingers caught when closing the display
or adjusting its angle. Otherwise, injury may result.
Do not touch heated parts of the device. Otherwise, burns may result.
For safety reasons, when moving the device have a specialist at the store of
purchase reinstall it for you. Specialized techniques are necessary to uninstall or install the device.
Do not use the device if it emits a distorted sound or other abnormality.
Otherwise, fires may result.
The device's liquid crystal display is equipped with a fluorescent tube. Check
your local rules and regulations regarding its proper disposal.
Using the device at extremely high or low temperatures may lead to improper
operation and malfunctions. Lower your windows in order to bring down the temperature before using the device, especially during the hot summer months.
Letting water or metal objects get into the device or exposing it to strong shocks
may cause malfunctions. Exercise caution.
Metal parts exposed to direct sunlight may become hot, causing burns.
This device uses invisible laser light. Do not disassemble or rebuild this
product. Contact the store of purchase in the event of any unsatisfactory performance. Rebuilding this product could lead to hazardous radiation (causing damage to eyesight), accident, fire, or electric shock.
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Caution
Be aware of the following when ejecting discs or setting the display tilt position.
<For vehicles with an automatic transmission>
When removing a disc, switch to Neutral in the event of interference when in Park
and proceed. (For a column automatic transmission, perform this operation when in either Park or Neutral.)
When setting the tilt position, choose an angle that does not interfere with operation
of the shift lever in the "P", "R" or "N" lever positions. (If there is interference with the shift lever in these operating positions, do not set a tilt position.)
<For vehicles with a manual transmission>
When removing a disc, if interference is generated when in 1st, 3rd, 5th or gear,
switch to Neutral and proceed. However, do not perform this operation while driving.
When setting the display tilt, make sure there is no interference generated from your
hand or other obstructions when either in 1st, 3rd, 5th or gear. (Do not set the tilt if there is interference.)
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If the device is exposed to strong vibrations due to rough driving, the device
may not be able to read the data stored on the disc, rendering normal operation
ADVICE
impossible. Reduce the vibration level and normal operation will resume in a moment.
Condensation may accumulate on the lens that functions to read CDs and
DVDs immediately after turning the heater ON in cold temperatures. Wait about 1 hour for the condensation to evaporate and the device will operate normally. Contact the store of purchase if normal operation does not resume after several hours.
If using this device immediately after having purchased it or after having stored
it disconnected from the vehicle battery, the present location may not be accurately displayed. Wait a moment and the GPS positioning will correct the displayed position.
This is a precision device and is therefore affected by static electricity, electrical
noise and vibrations which may result in a loss of user data. Please keep a separate note of the information stored on the unit.
Furthermore, please be aware that the warranty does not cover the following
cases.
Data stored by the user in the hard disc drive is altered/lost as a result of malfunction, improper use, or fault of the unit, or, as a result of adverse effects associated with electrical noise. Data stored by the user in the hard disc drive or map data/base program data in the hard drive is altered/lost as a result of improper use of the unit by you or a third party. Data stored by the user in the hard disc drive is altered/lost during malfunction/ repair.
* Furthermore, by installing or using this device, you signify that you agree to the
above terms.
This unit is designed to be resistant to electrical noise generated by other
electrical devices. However, if a device generating a high level of noise is operated in the vicinity of the unit, the screen may be distorted or static and other such problems may be caused. Should this happen, refrain from using that particular electrical device.
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How the instruction manuals are organized

Use each instruction manual in the following order.

The AVN5495 comes with 3 instruction manuals. Use each manual separately depending on your use of the device.
Until you are completely comfortable with all of the device's basic functions:
Read the "Reference Guide".
Only basic operations and the most frequently used functions are described.
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When wanting to master all navigation functions:
Read the "Owner's manual/Navigation".
All navigation functions are described.
When wanting to master all audio functions:
Read the "Owner's manual/Audio".
All audio functions are described.
The screens used in the instruction manuals may differ from the actual screens appearing on the device-depending on the type of database and when it was
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compiled. In addition, the GPS mark does not appear on the navigation screens.
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4 How to use this manual

Item title
A number and title is assigned to each item.
Operation title
A title is assigned to each operation.
Example of operation
A title is assigned to each specific purpose.
Detailed operation title
A title is assigned to each detailed operation.
Operation procedure
Describes the operation. Proceed with the operation according to the numerical order.
Section title
A title is assigned to each section.
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Additional points regarding operation are given here.
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Operation switch
Switches needed to perform operations are displayed.
Section side heading
The side heading for the current section.
Operation screen
A screen showing the operation.
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5 Table of Contents

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For the safe usage of this device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Safety precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
How the instruction manuals are organized . . . . . . . . . 7
Use each instruction manual in the following order. . . . . . . . . 7
How to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Introduction
Introduction
Name of parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Panel buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Touch switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
How to turn the power ON or OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Turning the power ON or OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
How to insert a disc/"Memory Stick". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Inserting or ejecting a CD, DVD, or "Memory Stick" . . . . . . . 18
How to adjust the angle of the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Setting the display to a preferred angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Get to know each mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Operational conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Activation conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
How to switch modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Switching modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Map operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Checking the positioning of your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Moving the map (one-touch scroll) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Changing the map reduction scale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Changing the orientation of the map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Changing the map display method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Displaying various points of interest on the map . . . . . . . . . 35
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How to register places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Registering your home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Registering favorite places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Starting route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Route Search (indicate destination). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Deciding on a destination and starting a route search . . . . 49
Searching by moving the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Returning home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Searching using the intersection name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Searching using a freeway entrance/exit name. . . . . . . . . . 55
Searching using latitude/longitude. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Route setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Setting the desired route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Selecting another route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Checking the progression of your journey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Adding stops along the route. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
About route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Start driving following the route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Stopping/resuming guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Deleting the destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Other settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Adjusting the volume for navigation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Turning off the navigation screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Correcting the present location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
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How to switch the audio source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Switching the audio source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
AM/FM radio operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Listening to the AM/FM radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
CD/MP3 player operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Listening to a CD/MP3 file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
"Memory Stick" player operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Listening to "Memory Stick" data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
MUSIC JUKE operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
About MUSIC JUKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Recording in MUSIC JUKE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Listening to the MUSIC JUKE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Creating a personal album list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
DVD player operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Viewing a DVD video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
How to adjust the sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Adjusting the sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Other settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Changing the guide tone used for switch operation . . . . . . 105
Switching the screen display size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
ESN (ECLIPSE Security Network) operation . . . . . . . 108
About ESN (ECLIPSE Security Network) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Registering a pin code for the unit and the "Memory Stick"
Activating ESN security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Canceling the ESN Security Lock (allows the main unit to be operated)
Changing the pin code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Deactivating the ESN security system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Setting the security indicator display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
If one of these messages appears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
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When changing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Changing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
About care and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
About care and maintenance - main unit and antenna . . . 121
Topic Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
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Introduction

1 Name of parts

The unit can be operated by pressing buttons on the frame of the panel (panel buttons) and by touching switches displayed on the screen (touch switches).

Panel buttons

Press the panel buttons found on either side of the screen to operate the device.
PWR button Press to turn power to audio/DVD on and off.
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AUDIO CONT button Press to display the audio/DVD operation screens.
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SOURCE MENU
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button
Security indicator Flashes when the ESN security system is in operation.
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VOL button Press to adjust the volume for audio/DVD.
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REC button
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OPEN / TILT button Press to open the display or adjusting the angle of the screen.
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NAVI button Press to display the navigation screen and present location.
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DEST button Press to set the destination determined by the navigation system.
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NAVI MENU button Press to display the navigation menu screen.
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TUNE / TRACK
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INFO button Press to set information functions and other settings.
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DISP button Press to adjust the screen image quality or blacken the screen.
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button Press to select radio stations, CD audio tracks and DVD chapters.
Press to display the audio menu screen that enables the switching of audio modes.
Press to record music during playback.
Press the button.
NAVI MENU
A menu screen appears.
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Touch switches

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Unit can be operated by touching switches on the screen.
Touch switch
[About the operation of touch switches]
Touch the switches until you hear a beep.
Touch the switches lightly to prevent damage to the screen.
If a switch does not respond, remove your finger and touch it again.
Unavailable switches are shaded.
When a function for a switch is active, the color of that switch may become brighter.
Touch and . . .
OFF
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The touch switch displays will disappear. Touch to display touch switches
ON
again.
Touch these switches with your fingers. Using a pen, pencil or other object with a hard or sharp tip to touch the screen
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may cause damage.
This device can be operated by remote control. You may obtain a card remote control (sold separately) at the store of purchase.
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How to turn the power ON or OFF

Turning the power ON or OFF

When the engine is turned on, the DVD/audio power will automatically turn on. The navigation function's Caution Screen and/or the DVD video screen will appear. Touch to switch to the Navigation screen. The power will turn OFF when the engine is turned off. * If the engine is turned off while a DVD video is playing, the DVD video
screen will re-appear when the engine is turned on again.
Select the language.
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Touch for English.
Touch and then for
I agree
Français I agree
French.
I agree
(Opening screen)
(Caution screen)
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I agree
(Navigation screen)
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Map data is recorded in the built-in hard disc, so there is no need for a map disc.
Press if the navigation screen does not appear.
Press if the audio / DVD does not turn ON. Press again to turn off
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NAVI
PWR
the audio/DVD power.
PWR
PWR button
NAVI button
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How to insert a disc/"Memory Stick"

Inserting or ejecting a CD, DVD, or "Memory Stick"

When you want to listen to music, insert a CD or "Memory Stick" in to the relevant slot. When playing a DVD video, insert a DVD video disc into the relevant slot.

How to insert discs (CD/DVD) and Memory Sticks

Press .
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Touch or
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The display will open showing the insert slots.
OPEN/TILT
DVD/CD
MEMORY STICK OPEN
DVD or CD insert slot
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Caution
"Memory Stick" insert slot
The display can also be opened/closed by pressing for about 1 second until you hear a beep.
If the vehicle's automatic transmission shift lever is in the "P" position, or the
manual transmission lever is in the 1, 3, 5 or position, or if a bottle or other container is in the cup holder, this could interfere with the opening and closing of the display. When it is safe to do so, move the shift lever to the "N" or "Neutral" position or remove the container from the cup holder before opening or closing the display.
Do not place objects such as cups or cans on the display when it is in the open
position. This could damage the display.
Quickly wipe away any liquid spilled on the display. Otherwise, damage may
result.
To protect the display from heat and dust, keep it closed at all times except
when inserting or ejecting a disc or "Memory Stick".
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When inserting a DVD or CD
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Insert the disc into the slot.
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The display will close automatically after the disc has been inserted.
DVD or CD
Insert a DVD or CD by holding it label up with one finger on the center rim and another finger
on the edge.
Playback starts as soon as a DVD is inserted.
CD or MP3 playback starts as soon as a CD is inserted.
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MUSIC JUKE will automatically start recording when playback of a music CD
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begins. This is the default setting for this unit. To stop recording, close the display (see on next page) and press for at least 1 second. (For details, see "MUSIC JUKE operation" on page 88.)
DVDs and CDs are inserted into the same slot. Only one type of disc can be inserted
at any one time.
Do not insert a map disc (DVD-ROM), as they cannot be used.
Do not touch or press while inserting a disc.
Do not use an adapter when inserting 8cm CDs. Ejecting may be rendered
impossible.
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When inserting a "Memory Stick"
Insert the "Memory Stick" into the slot.
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"Memory Stick"
Insert the "Memory Stick" in the direction of the mark until a click is heard. Once the
"Memory Stick" meets the back stopper, do not force it as it cannot be inserted any further. (Once fully inserted, the "Memory Stick" should still protrude a few millimeters.)
Always use a "Memory Stick Duo" adapter when inserting a "Memory Stick Duo". (If a
"Memory Stick Duo" is inserted without this adapter, it is possible that the "Memory Stick Duo" cannot be ejected.)
After checking that the "Memory
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Stick" has been fully inserted, wait 4 seconds then touch
CLOSE
The display will close.
The display can also be closed by pressing
OPEN/TILT
beep.
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for about 1 second until your hear a
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Do not touch or press while inserting a Memory Stick.
Do not remove the "Memory Stick" or "MG Memory Stick" while playing back or
reading data. Otherwise, data may be lost. Please be aware that we will not be held responsible for lost data.
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About DVDs
DVDs labeled with the marks at right can be
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used with this device. Only DVD-R/RW (DVD­Recordable/ReWritable) and DVD+R/RW (DVD+Recordable/ReWritable) recorded in video mode can be played. Discs recorded in Video mode (VR) cannot be played.
Some functions cannot be used depending on the type of DVD.
It is possible that a DVD-R/RW (DVD-Recordable/ReWritable) or DVD+R/RW
(DVD+Recordable/ReWritable) disc will not play on the unit due to special disc characteristics, scratches, dirt or deterioration caused by long storage in the vehicle. DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW that have not been finalized cannot be played. It is possible that discs recorded using a computer may not play on the unit depending on the environment and/or settings of the applications used.
About CDs
Music CDs, CD-R (CD-Recordable),
and CD-RW (CD-Rewritable) labeled with the marks at right can be used with this device. (For details, see
"Before using the deck" in the "Owner's manual/Audio".)
Do not use discs with transparent or semi-transparent portions within the
recording area, or C-thru discs, since they may not be accepted and ejected properly and may not play properly.
CD-RW may not play due to their particular properties or scratches, dirt or
deterioration as a result of having been left for extended periods inside the vehicle. Also, CD-Rs and CD-RWs that haven't gone through finalized processing cannot be played on this device. It is possible that discs recorded using a computer may not play on the unit depending on the environment and/ or settings of the applications used.
The CD-TEXT function requires commercially available CDs which support CD-
TEXT. It is possible that characters in CD-R and CD-RW data may not be displayed correctly.
CCCDs (Copy Control CDs) do not conform to official
CD standards so are not supported.
Super Audio CDs can only be played in the hybrid
disc layer.
CD-EXTRA discs can be played as audio CDs.
Voice tracks on Mixed Mode CDs cannot be played.
Only music tracks will be played.
Video-CDs cannot be played.
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■About the "Memory Stick"
Memory Sticks, Memory Stick Duos, and
MG (Magic Gate) Memory Sticks labeled with the marks at right can be used with this device. (For details, see "Before
using the deck" in the "Owner's manual/ Audio".)
"Memory Stick PRO" is not supported.
Memory Sticks with a capacity of up to 128MB are supported.
Use the dedicated device to format (initialize) "MG Memory Sticks".
A "Memory Stick" cannot be played on this unit if it has been formatted using a device other than the dedicated device.
Always remove the "Memory Stick" or "MG Memory Stick" when it is not in use.
"MagicGate Memory Stick" and "Memory Stick" are registered
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
For database updates and ESN
For music/ database updates and ESN
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How to eject discs (CD/DVD) and "Memory Sticks"

Press .
1
2
OPEN/TILT
Touch to eject the disc.
DVD/CD
(The disc is automatically ejected.)
Touch
MEMORY STICK OPEN
and lightly press the "Memory Stick" (once) to eject.
If the disc does not eject (is not released from the
internal mechanism), touch to close the display and then press and hold for at least 5 seconds.
Touch after ejecting.
3
The display can also be closed by pressing for about 1 second until you hear a
beep.
TTENTION
CLOSE
The display can be opened even after pressing for about 1 second
until you hear a beep. When the display is open, press for about 1 second until a beep is heard to close.
Turning the engine OFF while the display is opened will emit a voice
notification. Touch or press to close the display.
CLOSE
OPEN/TILT
OPEN/TILT
OPEN/TILT
OPEN/TILT
CLOSE OPEN/TILT
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Caution
If the vehicle's automatic transmission shift lever is in the "P" position or manual
transmission lever is in the 1, 3, 5 or position, or if a bottle or other container is in the cup holder, this could interfere with the opening and closing of the display. When it is safe to do so, move the shift lever to the "N" or "Neutral" position or remove the container from the cup holder before opening or closing the display.
Be careful of the following when a disc is being ejected.
<Automatic transmission vehicles>
If the shift lever in the "P" position causes interference with disc ejection when it is, switch the lever to the "N" position to eject discs. (Steering column mounted shift levers allow unit operation while the lever is in either the "P" or "N" position.)
<Manual transmission vehicles>
If interference is generated when in 1st, 3rd, 5th or gear when removing a disc, switch to Neutral and proceed.
Do not close the display while an ejected disc or "Memory Stick" is still in the
slot. Otherwise, the media or unit may be damaged.
Do not close the display by hand. This could damage the display.
If operating the automatic transmission shift lever or column automatic
transmission interferes with the open display, refrain from using the lever until the display is returned to its original position.
Do not place objects such as cups or cans on the display when it is in the open
position. This could damage the display.
Quickly wipe away any liquid spilled on the display. Otherwise, damage may
result.
To protect the display from heat and dust, keep it closed at all times except
when inserting or ejecting a disc or "Memory Stick".
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How to adjust the angle of the display

Setting the display to a preferred angle

The screen viewing angle can be adjusted to any of 6 stepped positions if light from outside the vehicle makes viewing difficult.
Press .
1
Touch .
2
The display will tilt upwards by one step (5°).
Every time the switch is touched the display tilts one
step at a time.
Touching the switch when the display is tilted to the
6th level (30°) will bring it back up to its original position (0°).
OPEN/TILT
TILT
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Press after finishing
3
OPEN/TILT
adjustment.
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ATTENTION
Caution
The display can still be opened when it has been tilted. When closed again, it
will return to its tilted position.
If the display is in an adjusted angle position when the vehicle ignition is turned
off, the display will automatically return to its original position (0°). If the ignition switch is then turned to ACC or ON, the display will resume the adjusted angle position.
Be careful not to pinch your fingers or other objects when adjusting the angle of
the display. This could cause an injury or damage to the display.
Do not insert discs into the gap created at the top of the unit when the display is
tilted. Otherwise, the media or unit may be damaged.
Observe the following cautions when adjusting the angle of the display.
<Automatic transmission vehicles>
When setting the tilt position, choose an angle that does not interfere with opera­tion of the shift lever in the "P", "R" or "N" lever positions. (If there is interference with the shift lever in these operating positions, do not set a tilt position.)
<Manual transmission vehicles>
When setting the tilt position, choose an angle that does not interfere with opera­tion of the shift lever in the 1, 3, 5 or lever positions. (If there is interference, do not set a tilt position.)
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5 Modes

Get to know each mode

This device has three main modes: "Navigation", "Information" and
"Audio/DVD".
You can switch from any mode to any mode.
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Mode Main functions
Present location display
1 Navigation
2 Information
3 Audio/DVD
* "Memory Stick" is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
Instructions to destination
Geographical point registration (home/memory
points)
ESN security settings
Setting display
Management of data on the HDD
Recalling the system check screen
AM/FM broadcast reception
CD player operation
MP3 player operation
"Memory Stick" operation (music)
MUSIC JUKE operation
DVD player operation
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6 Operational conditions

Activation conditions

Depending on the following conditions (engine switch position), the device functions may or may not be operable.
: Operable : Inoperable
Each
function
Engine
switch
OFF
(LOCK)
ACC/ON with parking brake
set
ACC/ON with parking
brake released
Display is open
GPS Navigation/
Information
Audio
DVD Video
Inserting and ejecting discs and Memory Sticks/Adjusting display angle
* For safety reasons, only the sound of DVD video playback will be emitted while driving.
The display
can be closed
after the
engine is
turned OFF
Some functions are
inoperable for safety
reasons.
Some functions are
inoperable for safety
reasons.
For safety reasons,
only audio is emitted.
Inoperable switches are shaded and disabled while driving. Pressing inoperable switches while driving will display a message on the screen regarding prohibited
ATTENTION
operations.
When installing this device to vehicles, please be sure to connect a parking signal. If the parking signal is not connected, this device will not operate normally
Caution
and may cause an accident.
Route and
voice guidance continue.
Voic e guidance
continues.
Voic e guidance
continues.
The display
angle cannot
be adjusted.
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7 How to switch modes

Switching modes

Press the buttons below to switch modes.
Navigation screen INFORMATION screen
Press .
NAVI
INFO
Press .
Audio operation screen
AUDIO CONT
Press . (ON screen)*
*1: Appears when the audio or DVD functions are in operation. See the "Owner's manual/Audio"
for audio and DVD operation.
*2: Appears when the audio or DVD functions are turned OFF.
(OFF screen)*
2
About the screen display
Operate audio or DVD (select a track or chapter) when the navigation screen is displayed or the screen is turned off and this screen will appear. The screen will disappear automatically in a moment.
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1 Map operation

Checking the positioning of your vehicle

Press to display a map of the area in which your vehicle is
NAVI
located.
NAVI button
Veh icle mark
The present location and the heading are displayed. The mark will move automatically according to the movement of the vehicle.

Viewing the present location screen

Orientation mark
Indicates the orientation of the map.
Scale
Indicates the reduction scale of the displayed screen. In this case, the length of the line segment ( ) is 300ft.
Name of present location
Press the button to display the current location in the present location screen.
NAVI
Vehicle mark
GPS mark
Indicates that absolute positioning information from the GPS satellite is being used.
Reception in operation
Touch switch
Various function switches are displayed depending on the screen.
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Moving the map (one-touch scroll)

Touch the screen directly to move the map.
Scrolling
Cursor mark
Touch the map and the cursor mark will appear in the middle of the screen.

Viewing the scroll screen

Street name display
After moving the map, the name of the street at the cursor position will appear for about 6 seconds.
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Straight line distance display
The distance in a straight line from the present location to the center of the cursor mark is shown.
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Cursor mark
Hold down the cursor mark and it will change to , making scrolling faster.
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Changing the map reduction scale

Touch the switch and the map reduction scale increases, making for a wider range display. Touch the switch and the map reduction scale decreases for a more detailed map display.
Touch .
Touch .
Scale bar
Touch a number to switch the scale to that number.
Every time either or is touched, the scale changes one level. Touch and hold either or for more than 1 second to change the scale without going through each level.
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Changing the orientation of the map

The orientation of the map displayed on the screen can be switched to either north-up (the map is always oriented north) or heading-up (the map is always oriented in the direction you are heading). Touch the orientation mark ( or ) to switch the map orientation.

North-up display

Orientation mark display
Navigation

Heading-up display

Indicates North
Orientation mark display
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Changing the map display method

The map display can be changed according to several conditions. There are three types of map display methods.
1
Touch .
2
Touch the desired display method.
Touch and...
a regular map will be displayed.
Shows a regular map.
Shows a split-screen map.
The current orientation of the vehicle and positioning data for the current position are displayed in the compass screen.
Touch and...
a split-screen map will be displayed.
The touch switches on the displayed map brighten.
Touch and...
the current orientation of the vehicle and latitude/ longitude of the current position are displayed in the compass screen.
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Displaying various points of interest on the map

Various points of interest (landmarks) can be shown on the displayed map.
1
Touch .
2
Touch .
3
Touch the POI icon to be
Map view
Show POI icon
displayed.
Landmarks other than these 6 types can be
displayed. For details, see "POI display" in the "Owner's manual/Navigation".
The selected POI landmark will appear.
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POI landmark
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2 How to register places

Registering your home

Register your home before using the device. Registering your home will facilitate the setting of return routes when driving.

When at home

NAVI
Press and proceed with operation after the map of the area surrounding
ATTENTION
your home appears.
1
Press to retrieve the
NAVI MENU
Menu screen.
2
Touch .
Touch for Memory
3
Memory
Register
points.
4
Touch .
Map
NAVI MENU
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Touch .
Enter
6
Touch .
7
Touch .
8
Touch .
9
Touch the icon you want to use on
Attribute
Not registered
Icon
the map.
Touch or to select a
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different icon. For details, see "Changing a memory point icon" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".
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Navigation
10
Touch .
11
Press .
The present location appears.
OK
NAVI
NAVI
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When at a location other than your home

1
Press to retrieve the
NAVI MENU
Menu screen.
2
Touch .
3
Touch for Memory
Memory
Register
points.
4
Touch above Search area.
If your home is in the currently selected area there
is no need to change the search area.
Change
NAVI MENU
Navigation
5
Touch the area in which your home is located.
See "Changing the search area" in the "Owner's
manual/Navigation" for information regarding
states/regions registered in each area.
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6
Touch .
7
Touch .
8
Touch one letter at a time to enter
OK
Address
the street name.
If you make a mistake, touch to delete one
letter at a time.
It is not necessary to enter the whole name. When
there are 4 or less search results matching the entered letters, a list is automatically displayed on the screen.
9
Touch .
List
10
Touch the desired street name.
Touch , , or to display
different list screens. For details, see "Switching the list screens" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".
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11
Touch the relevant city name.
The City list can be narrowed down by touching
Input name
details, see "Retrieving a map using an address" in the "Owner's manual/Navigation".
12
Enter the house number one
and entering the city name. For
number at a time by touching the number switches on the screen.
If you make a mistake, touch to delete one
number at a time.
13
Touch .
A map is displayed showing the house number on
the corresponding street and its vicinity.
14
Touch to align the position of
OK
your home.
15
Touch .
Enter
Navigation
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16
Touch .
17
Touch .
18
Touch .
19
Touch the icon you want to use on
Attribute
Not registered
Icon
the map.
Touch or to select a
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different icon. For details, see "Changing a memory point icon" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".
20
Touch .
21
Press .
The present location appears.
OK
NAVI
NAVI
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Registering favorite places

Up to 106 favorite places (including your home and quick access points) can be registered on the map. Registering a place will cause a flag ( ) or a name appear on that spot.

Registering from the map

1
Touch the map and move the mark to the spot you want to register.
The map does not need to be moved if you are
registering the present location.
2
Touch .
The position of (if using the current location) or
registered with a icon.
3
Press .
The present location appears.
Mark
(if you have moved the map) will be
NAVI
Navigation
NAVI
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Registering a far away place

Register BEVERLY HILLS LIBRARY in Los Angeles, California.
1
Press to retrieve the
NAVI MENU
Menu screen.
NAVI MENU
2
Touch .
3
Touch for Memory
Memory
Register
points.
4
Touch above Search area.
If the POI destination is in the currently selected
area, there is no need to change the search area.
5
Touch .
See "Changing the search area" in the "Owner's
manual/Navigation" for information regarding
states/regions registered in each area.
Change
1
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6
Touch .
OK
7
Touch .
8
Touch , , , , , ,
Y H I L L S
POI
B E V E R L
, , , , , ,
in this order.
It is not necessary to enter the whole name. When
there are 4 or less search results matching the entered letters, a list is automatically displayed on the screen.
9
Touch .
10
Touch
List
BEVERLY HILLS LIBRARY
from the list.
Narrow down the list of potential items using
Category City
You can scroll through the letters by touching .
If there are multiple store locations, a number is
displayed to the right of the store name.
and .
Navigation
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11
Touch .
You can scroll through the letters by touching .
12
Touch to move the map.
When not moving the map, start from .
13
Touch .
14
Touch .
444 N REXFORD DR,
13
Enter
Icon
15
Touch the icon you want to use on the map.
Touch or to select a
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different icon. For details, see "Changing a memory point icon" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".
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16
Touch .
OK
17
Press .
The present location appears.
NAVI
NAVI
Navigation
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3 Route guidance

Starting route guidance

Once a destination is set, the unit will automatically begin searching for possible routes. This is called a "Route search". When the route search is complete, a route to the destination is set. This is called
"Route setting". When the route has been set and you begin driving,
you will be guided to the destination via the appropriate screens and voice instructions. This is called "Route Guidance".
Route search (setting a destination)
Search by moving the map
Search from stored data
Recall a stored map
Route setting
Confirm routes to your destination
Select a preferred route
Add stops along the way

Route guidance

Start guidance
Receive intersection
guidance, etc.
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4

Route Search (indicate destination)

Deciding on a destination and starting a route search

Give information on the desired destination and perform a search.
1
Searching by moving the map to the desired destination . . . . . . . . . . . . "Enter"
2
Returning home (when your home is registered)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ( : Registered mark)"
3
Searching by intersection name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Intersection"
4
Searching by freeway entrance/exit name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."Freeway ent./exit"
5
Searching by the latitude/longitude of the destination . . . . . . . . . ."Coordinates"
You can also search for a location using a POI name or the "Previous" function. For details, see "Map retrieval methods" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".
Navigation
Return home
2
After moving the map
1
Search using
3
the intersection name
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Search using
4
the freeway exit/ entrance name
Search using
5
latitude/longitude
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1

Searching by moving the map

Touch the map to move the mark.
2
Touch .
3
Touch and align the mark with
Enter
the destination.
4
Touch .
The mark appears on the mark.
The entire route from the present location to the
Enter
symbol will be searched for and displayed.
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The entire route is displayed.
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Returning home

1
Press .
2
Touch (if registered).
3
Touch .
The entire route from the present location to your
home will be searched for and displayed.
DEST
Enter
DEST
Navigation
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The entire route is displayed.
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Searching using the intersection name

1
Press .
2
Touch .
If the currently selected search area is different to
the destination area, touch and change the area.
3
Touch .
4
Touch one letter at a time to enter
DEST
Change
Intersection
the street name.
If you make a mistake, touch to delete one
letter at a time.
When there are 5 or less search results, the screen
automatically switches to a list of potential names.
DEST
5
Touch .
List
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6
Touch the relevant street name.
Touch , , or to display
different list screens. For details, see "Switching the list screens" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".
7
Touch one letter at a time to enter the street name.
If you make a mistake, touch to delete one
letter at a time.
When there are 5 or less search results, the screen
automatically switches to a list of potential names.
8
Touch .
9
Touch the relevant street name.
You can scroll through the letters by touching .
Touch , , or to display
different list screens. For details, see "Switching the list screens" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".
List
Navigation
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Navigation
10
Touch .
Touch to move the map.
The entire route from the present location to the
destination appears.
Enter
The entire route is displayed.
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Searching using a freeway entrance/exit name

1
Press .
2
Touch .
If the currently selected search area is different to
the destination area, touch and change the area.
3
Touch .
4
Touch one letter at a time to enter
DEST
Change
Freeway ent./exit
the freeway name.
If you make a mistake, touch to delete one
letter at a time.
When there are 5 or less search results, the screen
automatically switches to a list of potential names.
DEST
Navigation
5
Touch .
Touch , , or to display
different list screens. For details, see "Switching the list screens" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".
List
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Navigation
6
Touch the relevant freeway name.
7
Touch either or to
Entrance Exit
specify a freeway entrance or exit.
8
Touch the corresponding entrance/exit name.
Touch , , or to display
different list screens. For details, see "Switching the list screens" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".
The list can be narrowed down by touching
Input name
name.
You can scroll through the letters by touching .
9
Touch to move the map.
The entire route from the present location to the
destination appears.
and entering the entrance/exit
Touch .
Enter
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The entire route is displayed.
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Searching using latitude/longitude

1
Press .
2
Touch .
3
Touch .
4
Enter the latitude ("Lat.") one
DEST
Coordinates
number at a time by touching the switches on the screen.
If you make a mistake, touch to delete one
number at a time.
Touch or to switch between north latitude
5
N S
and south latitude. If the geographical point entered is not within the area recorded in the map data, a map will not appear.
Enter the longitude ("Long.") one number at a time by touching the switches on the screen.
If you make a mistake, touch to delete one
number at a time.
Touch or to switch between west longitude
W E
and east longitude. If the geographical point entered is not within the area recorded in the map data, a map will not appear.
DEST
Navigation
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Navigation
6
Touch .
7
Touch .
Touch to move the map.
The entire route from the present location to the
destination appears.
OK
Enter
The entire route is displayed.
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5 Route setting

Setting the desired route

After deciding on a destination, recommended routes from the present location to the destination are searched for and displayed on the screen. Routes to the destination will be shown on the screen and the required time and distance to the destination will be displayed. This is called the "All-route display". From the all route diagram, you can check the progress of your journey, select a different route and add stops along the route.
Navigation
About displays
Toll road distance
1
display
Freeway distance
2
display
Used road overview
3
display
Distance display
4
Remaining distance
5
display
Required time display The required time to the destination is displayed.
6
All toll road distances to the destination are displayed.
All freeway distances to the destination are displayed.
Icons for ferry crossings and restricted roads up to the destination will be active if these are included in the route.
The distance to the destination is displayed (in case of multiple stops, distance to the last stop is displayed).
The distance remaining on the indicated route is displayed. In case of multiple stops, the required time and distance to each stop are displayed every time this switch is touched.
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Touch switches
3 routes
1
Route
2
Guide
3
Required time/
4
Remaining distance
The route search produces a reference route up to the area in which the destination is located. In no way is it the shortest, fastest or least congested
ATTENTION
route.
Displays and enables the selection of different routes.
Enables you to change the displayed route, add stops along a route, etc. (for details, see "Changing the
search result route" in the "Owner's manual/ Navigation".)
Starts route guidance.
When there are 2 or more destinations, it is possible to switch between them by touching the Required time/ Remaining distance display (see "Switching the
required time/remaining distance" in the "Owner's manual/Navigation".)
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Selecting another route

A total of 3 recommended routes will be displayed, Quick 1, Quick 2 and Short, from which you may select one.
1
Touch in the all-route
3 routes
display screen.
The 3 routes will be displayed in different colors.
2
Touch .
Touch a route name (Quick1, Quick2, or Short) to
display the entire selected route.
3
Touch the preferred route name.
The entire selected route appears.
Info.
Navigation
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Checking the progression of your journey

1
Touch in the all-route
Guide
diagram display.
Route guidance begins and a map showing your
current position is displayed.
2
Touch .
3
Touch .
4
Touch .
Map view
Route overview
Turn list
5
Touch , or .
The route information is displayed in segments
divided by intersections, turning points in the road, etc.
Touch to display the map for that area.
Map
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Viewing the Turn list

Heading display
Interval distance display
Intersection name display
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Adding stops along the route

You can change the route in advance if, for example, you want to pick up a friend on the way to your destination or add another destination further away than the original one.
Adding stops
Sto p
Route
1
2
Route Original destination
1
Touch in the all-route
Route
diagram display.
2
Touch for Destination.
Add
Route
Original destination
Added destination
2
Route
Adding a destination
Route
1
Original destination
3
Touch on the stop or destination retrieval method you want to use.
See "Map retrieval methods" in the "Owner's
manual/Navigation" for information regarding
retrieval methods.
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4
Touch in the retrieved map.
Enter
5
Touch next to the segment
Add
you want to add to.
An all-route diagram display will appear with the
changes.
If the point you set is between the present location
and your destination, the addition becomes a stop.
Setting a point after the destination will make it the
next destination.
Up to 5 stops and added destinations can be set.
Repeat steps through for each setting.
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The entire route is displayed.
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6 Route guidance

About route guidance

Start driving and the device switches screens for each set instruction point. (such as intersections and freeways) in accordance with the movement of your vehicle. Also, each instruction point is clearly announced.

Present location screen during route guidance

Depending on the route you take, reference points will be explained using various screens.
Announcing intersections
Present location
When 0.3 miles (0.4 km) from the intersection...
Intersection enlargement display
Intersection name
1
display
Remaining distance
2
display
The name of the junction intersection is displayed.
The distance up to the intersection is displayed.
Freeway guidance
Driving on the freeway
When approaching an interchange or junction...
Road name display The name of roads taken is displayed.
1
Remaining distance
2
display
The distance up to the junction point is displayed.
Junction guidance
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Voice route guidance

During route guidance, the distance up to a reference point and other information based on road conditions and vehicle speed are clearly announced.
When on a local road
Intersection names, the distances remaining up to intersections and the direction of the turn to be made are announced vocally in accordance with vehicle speed.
First time
In half mile, Right turn.
Second time
Next right, and then left turn at the first street.
Proceed about two miles.
When on a freeway
When about 1 mile from an interchange or junction, the freeway junction guidance screen appears and a voice announces your direction and heading. At tollbooths, the voice guidance will announce the appropriate heading.
First time
Proceed on the current freeway.
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Second time
Proceed on the current freeway.
Next exit on the right.
Third time
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Start driving following the route guidance

1
Touch in the all-route
Guide
diagram display.
The present location screen appears.
2
Start driving.
If you go off the set route
Even if you drive off the set route, the device will automatically make an
ATTENTION
adjustment to return you to the guided route (auto search function). For details, see "Auto reroute search" in the "Owner's manual/Navigation".
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Stopping/resuming guidance

Guidance can be stopped and restarted while in progress.
1
Press to retrieve the
NAVI MENU
Menu screen.
Stopping guidance
2
Touch .
Guidance is stopped.
The route on the map disappears (the mark
for the destination remains).
Suspend guidance
Restarting guidance
2
Touch .
Guidance is restarted.
Resume guidance
NAVI MENU
Navigation
The route is redisplayed on the map.
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Deleting the destination

The set destination can be erased. The set mark does not disappear even after you have arrived at your destination according to the prescribed route. It can be deleted by performing the operation described below (however, this old mark will disappear when a new destination is set.)
1
Touch
2
Touch for Destination.
If there is only one destination, proceed to step
4
3
Touch the destination name to be
Route
Delete
.
.
deleted.
Touch to erase the entire list.
4
If all destinations are erased, the map will display
Delete all
Touch .
your current position.
Yes
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5
Touch .
If there are destinations remaining, the device will
automatically search the remaining destination(s) and an all-route diagram will be displayed.
OK
Navigation
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7 Other settings

Adjusting the volume for navigation

It is possible to adjust the voice volume during route guidance.
1
Press to retrieve the
NAVI MENU
Menu screen.
2
Touch
3
Touch to to select the
Vol u m e
1 7
.
preferred volume level.
Touch to set the volume to mute.
4
Off
Touch .
OK
NAVI MENU
ATTENTION
The panel buttons (used to set radio volume etc.) cannot be used to set the navigation volume. Therefore, please set using the procedure described above.
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Turning off the navigation screen

The map screen can be turned off when you are not using the navigation system.
1
Press to retrieve the image
DISP
quality adjustment screen.
2
Touch
The contrast and brightness can be adjusted from
the image quality adjustment screen. For details, see "Screen adjustment" in the "Owner's manual/Navigation".
3
Press to return to the
OFF
NAVI
.
navigation screen.
DISP
Navigation
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Correcting the present location

Even if the vehicle position mark on the map is misaligned, continue driving for a moment and the device will automatically correct the present location using map-matching and GPS data. In the event that GPS data cannot be used and the present location is not automatically corrected, park your vehicle in a safe place and manually correct the present location.
The present location must be corrected in the following situations.
When changing a tire, perform an automatic correction. (Distance correction)
The present location should be corrected in the following situations.
If the vehicle position mark appears in a location different to the actual
present location (is misaligned), the vehicle position mark position and heading should be corrected. (Present location correction)

Correcting the present location

1
Press to retrieve the
NAVI MENU
Menu screen.
2
Touch
Setup
.
NAVI MENU
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3
Touch for Calibration.
Adjust
4
Touch
5
Touch and move the map to
Position/Direction
the actual present location.
6
Touch .
Enter
.
Navigation
Correction must be made on a detailed map with a reduction scale of under 0.5
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miles.
Continue to the next page
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7
Touch or to set the heading.
To move the heading counterclockwise, touch .
To move it clockwise, touch .
8
Touch .
Enter
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Distance correction

1
Press to retrieve the
NAVI MENU
Menu screen.
2
Touch
3
Touch for Calibration.
4
Touch
Automatic correction is performed.
Setup
.
Adjust
Tire change
.
NAVI MENU
Navigation
This device uses GPS and vehicle speed signals to automatically correct distance.
However, when large deviations occur (such as when changing a tire or reinstalling
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the device on another vehicle), distance correction may take some time. In such a case, drive for about 6 miles on a road with favorable GPS signal reception.
If the device cannot make a correction, take it to the store of purchase for an
inspection.
Vehicle position may be misaligned during auto correction.
As a result of the on board distance compensation learning function, there may be
variations in the progression of the vehicle position mark depending on the driving conditions, even if automatic correction has been completed.
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1

How to switch the audio source

Switching the audio source

Switching to FM

1
Press .
The SOURCE MENU screen appears.
2
Touch .
Touch the desired source to display that source on
the screen.
The on-screen display will automatically disappear.
(For details, see page 29.)
ATTENTION
SOURCE MENU
FM
It is not possible to switch to CD, DVD,
"MEMORY STICK", or MP3 if the relevant media is not inserted.
See page 18 for information regarding
inserting discs or a "Memory Stick".
SOURCE MENU

Retrieving the operation screen

1
Press .
The operation screen will appear.
The operation screen for each source is displayed as
shown on page 80.
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On-screen display screen
AUDIO CONT
FM operation screen
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Switching audio sources easily

The SOURCE MENU screen can easily be displayed from the audio/DVD/VTR operation screens.
1
Touch the SOURCE MENU RECALL
SOURCE MENU RECALL
switch in the audio/DVD/VTR operation screens.
2
Touch the switch for the preferred source.
The operation screen for the selected source
appears.
Touch to return to the original operation screen.
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AM radio operation screen FM radio operation screen
CD operation screen MP3 operation screen
DVD operation screen MUSIC JUKE operation screen
"Memory Stick" operation screen
The device can automatically switch to the navigation screen or another screen after an audio operation screen has been displayed. For details, see "Adjusting/ setting the screen" in the "Owner's manual/Audio".
CD changer operation screen (optional)
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2 AM/FM radio operation

Listening to the AM/FM radio

Selecting the radio as the source

1
Touch or in the SOURCE
AM FM
MENU.
The SOURCE MENU can be displayed by touching
the SOURCE MENU RECALL switch.

Saving preferred broadcast stations

1
Press or .
Manual tuning...Press briefly to change by one step.
Automatic tuning...Press until you hear a beep to
select stations automatically.
2
Touch a preset switch until you hear a beep.
Touch a preset switch to switch to a saved broadcast
station.
Tuning button
Preset switches
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Automatically searching for and saving broadcast stations

Use the AUTO PRESET function
This convenient function can search for broadcast stations with a strong signal and record them temporarily into preset switches. If the preset stations are not needed, you can easily be switched back to the broadcast stations originally recorded.
1
Touch .
The FUNCTION switch appears.
FUNC
2
Touch until you hear a
AUTO.P
beep.
Touch again to switch the display to the
Touch to hide the FUNCTION switch.
If the FUNCTION switch is displayed, the
AUTO.P
original saved broadcast stations.
FUNC
other switches cannot be operated.

Turning off the radio

1
Press .
Press again and the broadcast station signal last
received will be tuned in.
PWR
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A

3 CD/MP3 player operation

Listening to a CD/MP3 file

Playing a CD/MP3

When no disc is inserted
1
Insert a disc into the slot.
Playback will automatically start.
When a CD (album) is inserted into the disc slot, recording automatically starts when playback begins. "
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Press and hold for at least one second to stop recording. (For details, see "MUSIC JUKE operation" on page 88.)
REC
When a disc is inserted
1
Touch or in SOURCE
CD MP3
MENU.
The SOURCE MENU can be displayed by touching
the SOURCE MENU RECALL switch.
REC" is displayed while recording is in progress.

Selecting the desired track or music file

1
Press or .
Use to switch to the next track when playing a CD or
to the next music file when playing MP3s.
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Track selection (track start point)/ fast-forward (rewind) buttons
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Easy folder and music file selection (MP3 player)

The unit can play music data compressed using MP3 compression technology. Managing music data into folders according to music type makes searching for a particular preferred track convenient.
1
Touch folder ( ) or music
file ( ).
Touch a folder and the data stored in it will appear.
Touch a music file to play that file.
Touch to view the file information stored for
TITLE
the track being played (artist name, album name, song title).
Touch
TITLE OFF
Touch
TITLE
ATTENTION
When there are 9 or more music files in the same folder, touch or to display
different data. (This function is not available when the vehicle is in motion.)
The file information (artist name, album name, song title) may not appear depending
on the way the MP3 was compiled. For details, see "How to the operate the MP3 player" in the "Owner's manual/Audio".
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Repeating the same song

1
Touch .
The FUNCTION switches appear.
FUNC
2
Touch .
Touch to hide the FUNCTION switches.
If the FUNCTION switches are displayed, the
other switches cannot be operated.
RPT
FUNC

Turning off the CD/MP3 player

1
Press .
Press again to resume playback of the last track or
music file that was played.
Recording will continue even if is pressed.
PWR
PWR
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4

"Memory Stick" player operation

Listening to "Memory Stick" data

This unit can play music recorded on an "MG Memory Stick" (white).

Playing "Memory Stick" data

When no "MG Memory Stick" is inserted
1
Insert the "MG Memory Stick" into the slot and close the display.
2
Touch in the SOURCE MENU.
The SOURCE MENU can be displayed by touching
the SOURCE MENU RECALL switch.
Playback will begin.

Selecting music data

1
Press or .
MEMORY STICK
Track selection (track start point)/ fast-forward (rewind) buttons
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Repeating the same song

1
Touch .
The FUNCTION switches appear.
2
Touch .
Touch to hide the FUNCTION switches.
If the FUNCTION switches are displayed, the
other switches cannot be operated.
FUNC
RPT
FUNC

Stopping playback

1
Press .
Press again to resume playback of the last music
data that was played.
PWR
PWR
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5 MUSIC JUKE operation

About MUSIC JUKE

MUSIC JUKE can record music or audio from the built-in CD player or radio etc. Also, the Auto-titling function automatically attaches the album name, artist name, genre and other information to recorded music so that this information can used in a search to easily retrieve preferred tracks.

About recording

About sources and recording styles that allow recording
Recordable sources
CD player (Not MP3)
CD player (only CDs with digital recording restriction), VTR (audio), radio, CD changer
Recording style and operation
Recording style Operation
Digital
recording
Analog
recording
AUTO
MANUAL
MANUAL
Recording automatically starts when a CD is inserted.
REC
Press during playback to start recording.
REC
Press to start recording.
Recording
recording
recording
style
Digital
Analog
MUSIC JUKE will continue to record even if the source is switched or the audio is turned OFF while digital recording is in progress.

Viewing the recording screen

The following screen is displayed while recording is in progress.
REC mark ( is displayed during recording. is
displayed while waiting for recording to start.)
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About Auto-titling

This unit has music information (album name, artist name, etc.) for 230,000 tracks (titles) stored in the database. When digitally recording a music CD, the MUSIC JUKE uses "Gracenote CDDB£ Music Recognition Service" (for details, see "How to operate MUSIC JUKE" in the "Owner's manual/Audio") to search the database for the relevant album name, artist name, track title, etc. and assigns it to the music data recorded.
Relevant information available for
digital recording
Relevant information not available for
digital recording
Analog recording
Album name list created
Artist name list created
Track name list created
Genre list created
Date recorded list created

Viewing operation screens

Playback screen
List created for album name
CD/ALBUM/0001*
List created for track name
2005.03.11/CD/0001*
Date recorded list created
*1: audio source/ALBUM/4-digit number *2: Date recorded/audio source/4-digit
number
PLAY MODE
1
2
Switches play mode in the playback screen.
PLAY LIST
Displays the play mode selection screen.
SET
The recording style (see page 92) and recording bit rate can be switched.
EDIT
Names can be edited and original lists created.
(For details, see
JUKE"
in the
"How to operate MUSIC
"Owner's manual/Audio"
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.)
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Search screen (play mode selection screen)
Play mode switch
This switch changes the play mode in which lists are stored. <Example>
Search screen (playlist selection screen)
PLAYLIST switch
Displays the names of lists in each play mode. <Example>
*
When searching by album name, touch .
ALBUM
* In MY SELECTION you can record an
original list created according to your own preferences. (For details, see
"How to operate MUSIC JUKE" in the "Owner's manual/Audio".)
In the ALBUM play mode, there is a list for each of the following album names: "Amazing life" / "ECLIPSE music" / "Next See You" / "Alice medley".
Search screen (track selection screen)
Track (song) name switch
Displays the names of tracks (songs) in each playlist. Touch the track name of a song to start playback.
See "Selecting a track (song)" on page 93 for information regarding screen display method.
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Recording in MUSIC JUKE

What follows is an explanation of how to record a music CD from the CD player.

Automatic recording

Switch digital recording to AUTO before starting operation.
1
Insert the CD into the slot.
Recording starts.
Recording automatically stops when the CD has
been completely recorded. Only tracks that have been completely recorded can be played back.

Recording preferred tracks

Switch digital recording to MANUAL before starting operation.
1
Play the CD.
2
Select the track (song) you want to record.
3
Press for at least one
REC
second.
Recording starts.
When is pressed during a song, the system
REC
returns to the start of that song and recording begins.
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Stopping recording while in progress

1
Press for at least one second while recording is in progress.
REC
REC

Switching to digital recording

Digital recording can be switched from AUTO to MANUAL.
1
Touch in SOURCE
MUSIC JUKE
MENU.
2
Touch .
3
Touch .
FUNC
SET
4
Touch .
5
Touch .
MANUAL
BACK
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Listening to the MUSIC JUKE

Playing the MUSIC JUKE

1
Touch in SOURCE
MUSIC JUKE
MENU.
The SOURCE MENU can be displayed by touching
the SOURCE MENU RECALL switch.
If the power was turned off during playback, MUSIC
JUKE will resume playback from the beginning of the last track that was played.

Selecting a track (song)

What follows is an explanation of how to choose a preferred track (song) from a list of playlists and tracks.
1
Touch .
2
Touch a play mode and select a
PLAYLIST
search method.
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3
Touch the preferred playlist.
4
Touch .
Touch to start playback of the first song in the
playlist.
TRACK
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PLAYLIST
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5
Touch a track (song).
The track (song) information is displayed.
Track (song)
When 4 or more lists are located in the same play mode, touch or to
ATTENTION
show lists not currently displayed.

Stopping playback

1
Press .
Press again to start playback from the point at which
the last track (song) played was stopped.
PWR
PWR
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Creating a personal album list

A

Creating an original list

It is also possible to create an original list containing a collection of preferred songs. Up to 99 songs can be recorded in one playlist. It is possible to search for created playlists in the MY SELECTION play mode.
Always record a track (song) into a newly created playlist. Even if a playlist is
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created it will not be registered unless it contains at least one track (song).
1
Touch in the MUSIC JUKE
FUNC
operation screen.
2
Touch .
3
Touch .
EDIT
NEW CREATION (PLAYLIST)
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Continue to the next page
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The album list is titled "ECLIPSE".
4
Touch .
TITLE
5
Touch , , , , ,
S E
6
Touch .
The title is registered.
7
Touch .
E C L I P
, in this order.
ENTER
ENTER
Record the track (song) in a playlist.
8
Touch a play mode.
PLAY MODE
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9
Touch a playlist.
Touch or to display different lists.
10
Touch the track (song) you want to record in the playlist.
To record multiple tracks (songs) in the same playlist
simultaneously, touch all of the relevant tracks.
Touch or to display different lists.
PLAYLIST
Touch .
11
The created playlist is recorded and the display
returns to the screen.
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ENTER
3
"MUSIC JUKE" has many other editing functions. For details, see "How to operate MUSIC JUKE" in the "Owner's manual/ Audio".
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6 DVD player operation

Viewing a DVD video

Playing a DVD

When no DVD inserted
1
Insert a DVD into the slot.
Playback will automatically start.
When a DVD is inserted
1
Touch in SOURCE MENU.
The SOURCE MENU can be displayed by touching
the SOURCE MENU RECALL switch.
ATTENTION

Manipulating the image

The image being played can easily be manipulated.
1
Touch the operation switch.
While paused ( ) briefly touch for slow motion
playback, or for frame-by-frame playback.
DVD
Some DVDs may not playback automatically. In this case, start playback from the disc menu stored in the DVD.
Touch switch
Press or touch the screen to display the DVD operation screen.
ATTENTION
Function
Starts playback.
Stops playback.
Pauses playback. Briefly touch
while paused for frame-by-
frame playback.
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Touch switch
RETURN
98
Function
Fast-forwards. Touch while paused for slow motion playback.
Rewinds.
Moves to a specified position on the disc and starts playback.
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Selecting a chapter

1
Press or .

Operating the disc menu

1
Touch .
Track selection (track start point)/ fast-forward (rewind) buttons
2
Touch or .
3
Touch .
4
Touch or to select
MENU TOP MENU
the desired item.
5
Touch .
TTENTION
ENTER
The menu screens displayed differ depending on the DVD disc.
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Stopping the DVD

1
Press .
Press again to output the audio for the most recently
played DVD.
Press to display the DVD screen.
PWR
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