JVC KW-NT3 User Manual [de]

GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM KW-NT3
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GPS-NAVIGATIONSSYSTEM
SYSTÈME DE NAVIGATION GPS
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual. Für den Einbau und die Anschlüsse siehe das eigenständige Handbuch. Pour l’installation et les raccordements, se référer au manuel séparé.
KW-NT3
KW-NT3
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INSTRUCTIONS
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MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
LVT2142-001A
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Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best
possible performance from the unit.
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
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2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.
3. CAUTION: Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with optical instruments.
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT.
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries
[European Union only]
These symbols indicate that the product and the battery with this symbol should not be disposed as general household waste at its end-of-life. If you wish to dispose of this product and the battery, please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country and municipality. By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
Notice:
The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates that this battery contains lead.
Products
Battery
Cautions on the monitor:
• The monitor built in this unit has been produced with high precision, but it may have some ineffective dots. This is inevitable and is not malfunction.
• Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight.
• Do not operate the touch panel using a ball-point pen or similar tool with the sharp tip.
Touch the buttons on the touch panel with your
finger directly (if you are wearing a glove, take it off).
• When the temperature is very cold or very hot... – Chemical changes occur inside, causing
malfunction.
– Pictures may not appear clearly or may move
slowly. Pictures may not be synchronized with the sound or picture quality may decline in such environments.
WARNINGS: To prevent accidents and damage
• DO NOT install any unit or wire any cable in a location where; – it may obstruct the steering wheel and
gearshift lever operations.
– it may obstruct the operation of safety
devices such as air bags.
– it may obstruct visibility.
• DO NOT operate the unit while driving.
If you need to operate the unit while driving, be
sure to look around carefully.
• The driver must not watch the monitor while driving.
For security reasons, a numbered ID card is provided with this unit, and the same ID number is imprinted on the unit’s chassis. Keep the card in a safe place, as it will help the authorities to identify your unit if stolen.
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• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• “DVD Logo” is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation registered in the US, Japan and other countries.
• DivX® is a registered trademark of DivX, Inc., and is used under license.
• ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX,Inc. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video.
• ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be registered in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) content. To generate the registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in the device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com with this code to complete the registration process and learn more about DivX VOD. ( page 56)
• “DivX Certified to play DivX video, including premium content”
• Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
• “Made for iPod”, and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Rovi Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
• Google Maps™ is a trademark of Google Inc.
• SD Logo is a trademark.
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For safety...
• Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will block outside sounds, making driving dangerous.
• Stop the car before performing any complicated operations.
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Temperature inside the car...
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather, wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.
Detaching/attaching the monitor
panel
Detaching
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When replacing/rotating the tyres:
It is required to clear all the accumulated calibration data which is important for accurate navigation. To clear the data, perform <Reset Calibration Data>. ( page 38)

How to forcibly eject a disc

[Hold]
Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects.
If this does not work, detach the monitor panel then
attach it ( right).
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Soft case (supplied)
Attaching
Caution:
• Hold the monitor panel securely so as not to drop it accidentally.
• Fit the monitor panel onto the attaching plate until it is firmly locked.
How to read this manual:
• < > indicates the variable screens/menus/operations/settings that appear on the touch panel.
• [ ] indicates the buttons on the touch panel.
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Contents
How to forcibly eject a disc ....................................................... 4
Detaching/attaching the monitor panel .................................... 4
Introduction .......................................... 8
Parts identification ..................................................................8
Installation settings ................................................................ 9
Basic operations .................................................................... 10
• Turning on the power ..................................................................... 10
• Messages about the status of GPS signal reception ......................... 10
• Turning off/on the screen ............................................................... 10
• Operations on the touch panel ........................................................ 11
Switching screens .................................................................. 12
Navigation System ............................. 14
Safety instructions/information for the Navigation System ...... 14
• Information/icons on the map ........................................................ 14
Basic operations .................................................................... 15
• About the current position screen ................................................... 15
• To change the map scale ................................................................. 15
• To scroll the map ............................................................................. 16
• To display your current position ...................................................... 16
• To change the map view ................................................................. 16
Registering your home/favourite points ................................. 17
Searching for a place .............................................................. 18
• Setting a destination by scrolling the map ...................................... 18
• About the search result screen ........................................................ 18
• Setting a destination using the <Destination Menu> .................... 19
• About search screens and input screens .......................................... 20
• By address <Address> ................................................................... 21
• By telephone number <Phone> .................................................... 22
• From the list of POI <POI Name> ................................................... 23
• POI near a place/route <Vicinity> .................................................. 24
• By coordinates <Coordinates> ....................................................... 25
• From the list of POIs imported by yourself <Assistant POIs> .......... 25
• Quick Search ................................................................................... 26
How you are guided ............................................................... 28
• Starting guidance to the destination or via point ............................ 28
• Changing route options .................................................................. 29
• Canceling guidance ......................................................................... 29
• Adjusting the volume of the voice guidance ................................... 29
• About route guidance screen .......................................................... 30
• Getting information on your route and places ................................ 31
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Arranging your route ............................................................. 32
• Changing the sequence of the destination/via points ..................... 32
• Avoiding a congestion ahead .......................................................... 33
• Adjusting the vehicle position ......................................................... 33
Editing registration of home/favourite points ......................... 34
Using traffic information service — TMC ................................. 35
• How TMC information is reflected in navigation ............................. 35
• Checking the TMC information ........................................................ 36
Checking the information of the navigation system ................. 37
Initializing memories/navigation settings .............................. 38
Navigation menu items .......................................................... 39
Additional information .......................................................... 41
AV Operations ..................................... 43
Common operations on AV screens .......................................... 43
• Selecting the playback source ......................................................... 43
• Turning off the AV source ................................................................ 43
Listening to the radio ............................................................ 44
• Storing stations in memory ............................................................. 45
• Selecting a preset station ................................................................ 45
• Reducing the interference ............................................................... 46
• Searching for FM Radio Data System programme—PTY Search ..... 46
• Activating/deactivating TA/PTY Standby Reception ........................ 47
• Tracing the same programme—Network-Tracking Reception ....... 48
• Automatic station selection—Programme Search ......................... 48
Disc operations ...................................................................... 49
• Playable disc types .......................................................................... 50
• Selecting playback modes ............................................................... 55
• Settings for the disc playback .......................................................... 56
SD/USB operations ................................................................. 57
Listening to the iPod/iPhone device ........................................ 59
• Selecting a track/video from menu on the iPod/iPhone .................. 61
Using other external components ........................................... 62
• Front AUX ........................................................................................ 62
• AV-IN .............................................................................................. 62
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Sound equalization ................................................................ 63
Changing illumination colour ................................................. 64
Settings for video playback .................................................... 65
• Picture adjustment ......................................................................... 65
• Changing the aspect ratio ............................................................... 65
AV menu items ...................................................................... 66
Additional information .......................................................... 69
Bluetooth Operations ........................ 72
Information for using Bluetooth® device ................................. 72
Using Bluetooth device .......................................................... 73
• Registering a Bluetooth device ....................................................... 73
• Connecting/disconnecting a registered Bluetooth device ............... 74
• Deleting a registered Bluetooth device ........................................... 74
Using Bluetooth mobile phone ............................................... 75
• Receiving a call ............................................................................... 75
• Adjusting the volume of calls/earpiece ........................................... 75
• Switching between handsfree mode and phone mode ................... 76
• Making a call ................................................................................... 76
• Copying the phone book ................................................................. 77
• Searching for a phone number from phone book ............................ 77
• Deleting the phone number memory in the unit ............................ 78
• About mobile phone compatible with Phone Book Access Profile
(PBAP) ............................................................................................ 78
Using Bluetooth audio player ................................................. 79
Bluetooth device settings ...................................................... 80
Rear View Camera Operations ........... 81
Using a rear view camera ....................................................... 81
• Activating the rear view camera ..................................................... 81
• Displaying the picture from the rear view camera ........................... 81
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References ........................................... 82
Maintenance ......................................................................... 82
Troubleshooting/error messages ............................................ 83
Specifications ........................................................................ 89
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Introduction

Parts identification

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Screen (touch panel) Monitor panel
1 Loading slot 2 0 (Eject) button
Ejects the disc.
3 AV MAP/DISP OFF button
• Switches the screen between the map screen
and AV screen. ( page 12)
• Turns off/on the screen. [Hold] ( page 10)
4 SRC /
button
• Selects the source. ( page 43)
• Turns off/on the AV function. [Hold]
( page 43)
5 Volume adjustment knob
Adjusts the audio volume.
• About the adjustable volume range, page 67
(<Amplifier Gain>).
• To adjust the guidance volume, page 29.
6 AUX input terminal 7 USB 8
You can change the colour of the buttons on the monitor panel. ( page 64)
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input terminal
(Detach) button
Detaches the monitor panel. ( page 4)
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Installation settings

When you turn on the unit for the first time, the initial setup screen appears.
1 Turn on the ignition switch.
The power is turned on, and the startup screen is displayed for about 5 seconds.
2 Select the language you want for the display
and the voice guidance.
• You can also select the system language through the AV menu (<Settings> - <System> ­<Language>, page 68).
3 Display installation settings screen.
• If you select [Skip Installation Settings (for Store Display)], the System starts in the store
display mode.
You need to make the installation settings next
time you turn on the power. – When you turn on the power, <Select
Language> appears. After selecting the language, the confirmation message appears. Press [Yes] so that the System starts initialization. When initialization is complete, <Select Language> ( Step 2 above) is displayed.
4 Adjust the settings.
Country Select the country where you are
now.
Time Zone * Select your residential area for
automatic clock adjustment by GPS signal.
Summer time *
Reverse Signal Polarity *
Camera Input *
* You can also change these settings through the AV
menu (<Settings>, page 68).
Select <Auto> if your residential area is subject to Summer time.
Select the reverse signal polarity (<Battery> or <GND>) according to the connection of your car.
Select <On> when connecting the rear view camera to the CAMERA IN jack.
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To cancel the display demonstration, page 67 (<Demonstration>).
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Basic operations

Turning on the power

Turn on the ignition switch.
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Startup screen appears for about 5 seconds.
• You can change the startup screen. ( page 69)
• When displaying the map screen for the first time after turning on the power, the screen below appears. Press [OK] to use the map screen.
• The power is turned off when the ignition switch is turned off.

Messages about the status of GPS signal reception

Current status of the GPS signal reception
“Check GPS Aerial”
“Acquiring GPS Signal”
Check the connection of the GPS aerial.
• Acquiring GPS signals. Wait until signal reception is completed.
• GPS signals cannot be received. Move to the place where the System receives the GPS signals.

Turning off/on the screen

[Hold]
The screen is turned on.
• You can erase the clock display while the screen is turned off. (<Clock on Video/Screen-Off>, page 67)
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Operations on the touch panel

When items on the menu are not
available
Non-available items will be shaded
Basic operations
To select folder/track on the list
Select a folder (1), then a track (2).
Current folder Current track
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To change the page of menu/list
Menu
Current page/total menu pages
Changes the page
List
Ex.: Folder/track list
Changes the page
Skips the list up or down
Scrolling the track/song information
When all the text is not shown at once...
Characters you can use
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Switching screens

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Map screen
The AV control bar is displayed on the map screen. You can perform AV source operations using the AV control bar.
• Pressing also displays the AV control bar. In this case, the AV control bar disappears automatically after 5 seconds.
Erases the AV control bar
• You can change the source by pressing while the AV control bar is displayed.
While driving at a speed greater than 10 km/h, some screens on the navigation menus are not available.
• Press [ ] to return to the previous screen.
On navigation screens only: press [ ] to display the current position on the map.
On <Settings> on <AV Menu> only: press [ ] to display the current source screen.
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AV screen
Switching screens
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Navi Menu
Shows the destination menu and information about the navigation system.
Options
Changes the navigation settings. ( page 39)
AV Menu
Changes or turns off the AV source.
Settings
Changes the detailed settings. ( page 66)
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Navigation System

Safety instructions/information for the Navigation System

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Use of the Navigation System is only permitted if the traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that no risk, obstruction or inconvenience will be incurred to you, your passengers or other road users. The requirements of the Road Traffic Regulations must always be followed. The destination must not be
entered while driving the car.
The Navigation System serves solely as an aid to navigation. It never releases the drivers from their duties to drive carefully and to make own judgement in road traffic. Inaccurate or incorrect instructions may happen to be given due to changing traffic conditions. The actual road signs and traffic regulations must therefore always be observed. In particular, the Navigation System cannot be used as an aid to orientation when visibility is poor. This Navigation System must only be used for its intended purpose. The volume of the car radio/ Navigation System must be adjusted so that external noise is still audible.
Navigation guidance is performed, based on the database, therefore, it may not be applicable to the current situation because of changes in traffic conditions (e.g. changes in tollroads, principal roads, one-way traffic, or other traffic regulations). In this case, observe the current traffic signs or regulations.
• Traffic signs should be observed carefully while driving using the Navigation System. Navigation System is only an aid. Driver must always decide whether or not to heed the information provided.
JVC does not accept liability for erroneous data provided by the Navigation System.
• Traffic guidance is restricted to passenger vehicles only. Special driving recommendations and regulations for other vehicles (e.g. commercial vehicles) are not included.
Do not operate the unit while driving.
Terms of licence
You are granted a non-exclusive licence to use the database for your personal purposes. The present licence does not authorise the granting of sublicenses. Use of the data is only permitted in this specific JVC system. It is forbidden to extract or make further use of significant parts of the database content, or to duplicate, modify, adapt, translate, analyse, decompile or reverse-engineer any part thereof.
WARNING:
Road traffic regulations always take priority when a vehicle is being driven in traffic. Navigation System is only an aid. Errors may occur in individual data items/ entries. At all times, the driver must decide whether or not to heed the information provided. JVC does not accept liability for erroneous data provided by the Navigation System.
© Tele Atlas BV. 2009 All rights reserved.

Information/icons on the map

• The information on the map (such as street name, the POI information, and speed limit) may not be always displayed (for example, if the System does not have the information of the position).
• Home ( ) and favourite point ( ) icons are displayed after home/favourite points are registered.
• POI icons are displayed on the map depending on the <POI Icon> setting ( page 15) and the map scale is between 25 m and 250 m. – The following icons are displayed when the map
scale is between 25 m and 1 km: – Airport and ferry terminal icons in the travel
category – Golf course icon in the leisure category – Petrol station icons
• POI icons may not be displayed correctly when the System displays the wide area of map. In this case, zoom in the map to display the detailed map.
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About the current position screen

POI (Point Of Interest) ( “List of POI icons”, page 42)
Your position
TMC ( page 35)
Home (☞ pages 17
and 34)
Favourite points (☞ pages 17 and 34)
Current time
Direction
Scale
Zoom buttons ( below)
Shows the AV control bar ( page 12)
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Shows <Navi Menu> ( page 13)
To display/hide POI icons on the map
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On <Navi Menu>:
2 Select categories (1) and sub-categories
(2) of POI which you want to be displayed on the map.
[Select All]: Selects all sub-categories [Deselect All]: Deselects all sub-categories.
• The selected items are marked with “.”
3 Activate or deactivate the POI icons of the
selected categories.
Displays the selected POI icons Deactivates
Current street
Speed limit on the current street

To change the map scale

1 Display the zoom buttons and scale buttons.
• When the AV control bar is displayed, the zoom buttons are not shown. Erase the AV control bar by pressing the source icon on the bar. ( page 12)
2
You can also select a scale directly by pressing
one of the scale buttons.
Zoom in
Zoom out
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Basic operations

To scroll the map

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The position you touched is centred on the map.
Direction and distance from your current position
• Touch and hold the map to keep scrolling the map.
• The scrolling speed varies depending on the position you are touching and holding: – Inner area: slow – Outer area: fast
To display the current position

To display your current position

To change the map view

3D Map
The three dimensional map is displayed in “heading up.”
• The icon shows the direction of north.
2D North Up
The map view is oriented with north “upwards,” as in usual paper maps.
• The icon shows the direction of the car.
2D Heading Up
The map rotates so that you are always displayed heading “upwards.”
• The icon shows the direction of north.
• You can also change the map view through the navigation menu (<Options> - <Display> ­<View Mode>, page 40).
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Registering your home/favourite points

You can register one point as your home or 100 favourite points.
1 Scroll the map to select the position you
want to select as a destination.
• To search the destination using <Destination
Menu>, pages 19 to 27.
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• If there are several POIs on the selected position, select one from the list. – The list appears only when <POI Icon> is set
to <On>. ( page 15)
POIs
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4
[Save as Home]: The selected position is saved as home and the home is marked with
When the home is already registered, you are asked if you want to replace the old home. Press [Yes] to replace, or press [No] to cancel.
[Save as Favourite]: The selected position is saved as a favourite point and the favourite point is marked with icon on the map.
• To edit the registration, page 34.
icon on the map.
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Searching for a place

Setting a destination by scrolling the map

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1 Scroll the map to select the position you
want to select as a destination. ( page 16)
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• If there are several POIs on the selected position, select one from the list. – The list appears only when <POI Icon> is set
to <On>. ( page 15)
The search result is displayed.
Guidance starts.
• To cancel guidance, page 29.
• To set the selected position as via point, page 28.
• To change route options, page 29.
• For details about the search result screen, right.

About the search result screen

Zoom buttons
• You can change the map scale by pressing the zoom buttons.
• You can display the map of selected area on whole screen by touching the map part once. (If you press more than once, the map scrolls.) To display the information screen again, press [Select].
• The information screen is always displayed with the 2D North Up map view regardless of the current map view setting.
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Setting a destination using the <Destination Menu>

Searching for a place
1
2
3 Select a method to search for a destination.
Home * Goes to your home.
• To register your home, page 17.
Previous * Searches from the history of previous
destinations and via points.
• You can select a place from the last 50 destinations and via points.
• To delete the history, page 38.
Favourites * Searches from your favourite points.
• To register your favourite points, page 17.
• To edit the information about the favourite points, page 34.
Assistant POIs
Address
Phone Searches by a telephone number.
POI Name Searches from the database of POI.
Vicinity Searches for POIs (Point Of Interest)
Coordinates Searches by coordinates of the
Quick Search
Searches from the list of POIs (Point Of Interest) saved on the SD card using Street Director Assistant. (☞ page 25)
Searches by an address. ( page 21)
( page 22)
( page 23)
around your current position, the position selected on the map, the destination, or the route you are taking. ( page 24)
destination. (☞ page 25)
Searches for POIs of a registered category — [Quick Search 1]/[Quick Search 2]/[Petrol Station] (Initial). ( page 26)
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* Selectable only when at least one place is registered.
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Searching for a place

About search screens and input screens

Read through the following instructions for using search screens and input screens before using <Destination
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Menu>.
To enter names, addresses, or numbers
Number of matches
• When there are more than 100 matches, “100+” is displayed and only first 100 matches are displayed.
Hold: Adds “+”
Selects 1st candidate
Enters a space
Displays other keyboards
• For available characters, page 11.
Displays the list of matches
( “List of matches” on
Press: Deletes last character Hold: Deletes all characters
the right)
Country selecting screen
You can change the country if the selecting button appears on the screen.
List of matches
When you press [List] on the input screen, the list of matches appears. Select desired item from the list.
• Buttons vary depending on the input item.
• Non-available items will be shaded on the menu screen.
• For some input screens, available characters are automatically narrowed down as the System searches its database for matches.
• Lower cases are not available.
• When the number of matches is 5 or less, the list of matches automatically appears.
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By address <Address>

1
2 Enter the city name, then select from the list
( page 20).
Changes country
Specifies the postcode (☞ “To specify the postcode” below)
To specify the postcode
Changes country
Searching for a place
3 Enter the street name, then select from the
list ( page 20).
Selects the centre of the city (Then, go to step 5.)
4 Enter the house number, then select from
the list ( page 20).
• If no data of house number for the selected street is available in the database, select [Middle of the Road] or [Intersection].
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Returns to the city input screen
Continued on the next page
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Searching for a place
To select the centre of the street or intersection
on the street
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Selects the centre of the street
Specifies the crossing street to
select intersection on the street
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Guidance starts.
• To cancel guidance, page 29.
• To set the selected position as via point, page 28.
• To change route options, page 29.
• For details about the search result screen,
page 18.

By telephone number <Phone>

1
2 Enter the telephone number, then select
from the list ( page 20).
Changes country
The search result is displayed.
Guidance starts.
• To cancel guidance, page 29.
• To set the selected position as via point, page 28.
• To change route options, page 29.
• For details about the search result screen,
page 18.
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From the list of POI <POI Name>

1
2 Enter the POI name, then select from the list
( page 20).
Changes country
A Specifies the category and sub-category
B Specifies the city
A To specify the category and
sub-category
Cancels the selected category
Selects all sub-categories
Searching for a place
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Lists from the nearest
Lists in alphabetical order
The System displays up to 100 POIs.
The search result is displayed.
B To specify the city
Sub-categories
Guidance starts.
• To cancel guidance, page 29.
• To set the selected position as via point, page 28.
• To change route options, page 29.
• For details about the search result screen,
page 18.
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Searching for a place

POI near a place/route <Vicinity>

The System has a huge database of POIs (Point Of
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Interest), such as restaurants, petrol stations, hospitals, etc. You can search for a POI around the place where you are now. While guided, you can also search for a POI near the destination or along the route.
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3 Select a category (1), then a sub-category
(2) for the POI.
Selects all sub-categories
2 Select the area to search.
Local Within 20 km of your current
position or the position selected on the map. If no POI is found in this area, the System expands the area to search.
Dest. Within 20 km of the destination.
If no POI is found in this area, the System expands the area to search.
On Route • On motorway: 300 km along
the route you are taking.
• Others: 25 km along the route you are taking.
Sub-categories
“Searching...”
4 Select a POI from the list.
• The System displays up to 50 POIs.
The search result is displayed.
Guidance starts.
• To cancel guidance, page 29.
• To set the selected position as via point, page 28.
• To change route options, page 29.
• For details about the search result screen,
page 18.
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Searching for a place

By coordinates <Coordinates>

1
2 Enter the latitude and the longitude.
The search result is displayed.

From the list of POIs imported by yourself <Assistant POIs>

Importing POI information on Google Maps
You can import POI information on Google Maps through an SD card. For details about Street Director Assistant, visit <http:// www.jvc.co.jp/english/car/> (English website only).
• When the SD card is ejected, the imported POI cannot be used.
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2
Lists in alphabetical order
The search result is displayed.
Lists from the nearest
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Guidance starts.
• To cancel guidance, page 29.
• To set the selected position as via point, page 28.
• To change route options, page 29.
• For details about the search result screen,
page 18.
Guidance starts.
• To cancel guidance, page 29.
• To set the selected position as via point, page 28.
• To change route options, page 29.
• For details about the search result screen, page 18.
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Searching for a place

Quick Search

You have three [Quick Search] buttons in
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<Destination Menu>. You can assign a POI category to each button. When you press one of the buttons, the System searches for a POI of the registered category.
• [Petrol Station] is registered to one of the three buttons when shipped from the factory. You can also change the registered category of this button.
To register a category to the buttons
1
Select one of the [Quick Search] buttons to
register the category.
2 Select a category (1), then a sub-category
(2) of the POI.
Selects all sub-categories
3
Registered category
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until three categories are
registered.
The selected category (or sub-category) name is assigned to the button.
• The selected category is registered to the [Quick Search] button even if you cancel the searching before the search is completed.
Tentative
Sub-categories
The search for the selected category starts to register it to the [Quick Search] button.
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Searching for a place
To change a category assigned to the [Quick Search] button
Select one of the [Quick Search] buttons
1
whose category you want to change.
or
2 Perform steps 2 and 3 of “To register a
category to the buttons” ( page 26).
To use Quick Search
1
“Searching...”
2 Select a POI from the list.
• The System displays up to 50 search results.
The search result is displayed.
Guidance starts.
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• To cancel guidance, page 29.
• To set the selected position as via point, page 28.
• To change route options, page 29.
• For details about the search result screen,
page 18.
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How you are guided

Starting guidance to the destination or via point

1 Select a destination or via point. ( pages 18
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to 27)
2 To set as destination
The System starts calculating the route to the selected destination, and guidance starts.
To change the destination
To set as via point
You can add the via points only after selecting your destination.
Destination
Via point
• You can select up to four via points.
• For editing your route, page 32.
Cancels the calculation
To cancel guidance, page 29.
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How you are guided

Changing route options

1 On the search result screen:
2 Set options.
Priority Select the priority for route
calculation ([Fastest]: fastest route/[Shortest]: shortest route).
Motorway
Toll Road
Ferry
Bypass Traffic Select the route calculation
• You can also change these settings through the navigation menu (<Options> - <Route>, page 39).
• The settings are effective next time the System calculates a route.
3
Select whether to use ([Use]) or avoid ([Avoid]) these types of options to go to the destination.
method with TMC information. ( page 35)

Canceling guidance

1
2
A confirmation message appears.

Adjusting the volume of the voice guidance

• About the adjustable volume range, page 67
(<Amplifier Gain>).
• You can also adjust the volume through the
navigation menu (<Guidance Volume>, page 39).
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How you are guided

About route guidance screen

Distance to the next turn
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• Press to listen to the last voice guidance again.
Next turn to make
Next street
Lanes to take (Appears when coming within 5 km of it.)
The second turn to make
Direction and distance to the destination (
) or a via point ( )
• Press to switch the information between the final destination and the nearest via point.
(if any)
Current street
: Estimated time of arrival (ETA)
: Remaining time to the selected destination or a via point
• Press to switch the information between estimated time of arrival (ETA) and remaining time.
Speed limit on the current street
Route to take
Shows AV control bar
Guidance at turns
When you approach a turn, the System guides you with voice guidance and indications on the screen.
• Guidance voice comes out only through the front speakers (and the F OUT jacks on the rear).
To remove the magnified map, touch the map part on the right side of the screen.
What if I miss a turn?
Don’t worry. The System calculates a new route
Magnified map
• You can select whether or not to display the magnified map through the navigation menu (<Options> ­<Display> - <Magnified View>, page 40).
• When you reach the area approximately within 40 m around the destination/via point, the Navigation System considers you to have reached your destination/via point.
quickly.
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Getting information on your route and places

To check the entire route
Returns to previous screen
To confirm how your trip will go
Drive simulation starts.
How you are guided
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To check the information on the destination and via points
1
2 Select a desired point to check its detailed
information.
Shows the simulation just before the next turn
Changes the speed of the drive simulation
(normal/faster)
To cancel the simulation and resume guidance
A confirmation message appears.
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Arranging your route

Changing the sequence of the destination/via points

• Motorways are always used to calculate the route if distance to a destination exceeds a certain distance.
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• If the destination cannot be reached without using motorways, ferries, or toll roads, they are used to calculate
the route without respect to the <Route> settings. ( page 39)
1
2
3 Change the sequence of the destination/via
points. To optimise the sequence
To rearrange the sequence manually
[ ]: Moves up the order of selected point. [
]: Moves down the order of selected point.
• Repeat 1 and 2 to move other via points
before pressing [Recalculate].
The System starts calculating the new route, and guidance starts.
To delete a via point
Press [Delete] after selecting the item you want to delete, then press [Recalculate].
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Arranging your route

Avoiding a congestion ahead

If you realize a congestion exists ahead...
1
2 Select the distance to avoid.
A detour is calculated, and guidance starts.
• A detour may not be calculated depending on the route.

Adjusting the vehicle position

If you find your current position is displayed on a wrong place on the map, use this setting to correct your position.
1
2
3
4 Move the cursor to the position where you
want to set as current position.
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5 Adjust the direction.
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Editing registration of home/favourite points

1
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2 Select a registered point you want to edit.
Selects your home
Displays the favourite point list and select one
to edit on the list.
3
4 Edit the information.
A Displays the name editing screen
A To edit the name
• You can use up to 30 characters.
Enters a space
Displays other keyboards
• For available characters, page 11.
B To edit the phone number
Press: Deletes last character Hold: Deletes all characters
Hold: Adds “+”
C To delete the registration
B Displays the phone number editing screen
C Deletes the registration
A confirmation message appears.
To delete all registered items, page 38.
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Using traffic information service — TMC

What is TMC?
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a technology for delivering real-time traffic information to drivers. The traffic information sent by a TMC radio station is received and analyzed by the System. This unit can receive the TMC information provided by Trafficmaster and V-Trafic. It can also receive free TMC information.
• TMC is not available in some countries.
• You do not have to tune in to a special radio station to receive the TMC information.
As the TMC information is transmitted by radio stations, JVC cannot assume responsibility for the completeness or accuracy of the information.
TMC information on the map
TMC icon ( page 36)
Congestion
• TMC icons are displayed on the map when its scale is between 25 m and 2.5 km with <Traffic Icon> setting activated ( page 40).

How TMC information is reflected in navigation

The TMC information is reflected in navigation differently according to <Bypass Traffic> setting.
1
2
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Auto The System automatically calculates
a new route when you approach a traffic event.
Manual Operating buttons appear on
the screen when you approach a traffic event. Recalculate the route manually. (☞ below)
Off The System does not take TMC
information into account.
• It may not avoid a congestion even if <Auto> is selected.
When <Manual> is selected...
Recalculates the route Ignores the traffic alert
Shows the detail of the alert
Appears when you approach a traffic event on your route
• The traffic alert indication disappears while you are checking due to a change of traffic conditions. The traffic alert indication also disappears if you do not confirm the rerouting in one minute.
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Using traffic information service — TMC

Checking the TMC information

From <Traffic List>
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1
2 Select a list (1), then a traffic alert (2).
On the map
1 Touch the TMC icon.
2
The icons of traffic alert which are not on your route are shown in grey when all the information is displayed.
[All]: Lists all the information. [On Route]: Lists the information on your route.
Details of the selected alert are displayed.
• If there are several POIs on the selected position, select one from the list. – The list appears only when <POI Icon> is set
to <On>. ( page 15)
List of TMC icons
Traffic jam Narrow lanes Other caution event
Roadworks Accident
Road is blocked or closed Condition
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Information

Checking the information of the navigation system

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GPS
Satellites
(Green): Receiving the GPS signals and used for the
positioning.
(Yellow): Receiving the GPS signals. (Grey): Not receiving the GPS signals.
1 Current speed * 2 Direction of the car * 3 Latitude and longitude of your current position * 4 Altitude of your current position * 5 Date/Local time
• When the System cannot receive the GPS signals, the value of each item above are shown as “- -.”
5
1
1
1
System
6 7 8
9
t
6 Name of the unit 7 Version of the software
8 Version of the map database 9 Serial number
1 2
p Connection status of the illumination control lead
3 4
<On>: The illumination signal is detected.
q Connection status of the parking brake lead
<On>: The parking brake is engaged.
w Connection status of the reverse gear signal lead
<On>: Reverse gear signal is detected.
• If the rear view screen is displayed when shifting the gear to the reverse (R) position, the reverse gear signal is detected (<On>).
e Status of the gyroscope r Speed pulse rate t Status of calibration *2 *
3
<Processing>: The current position cannot be
1
determined without data from GPS satellites. <Learning>: The current position can be determined even when the System cannot receive data from GPS satellites. <Learned>: The current position can be determined accurately even when the System cannot receive data from GPS satellites.
*1 These information may not be shown correctly when
the reception of GPS signals is poor.
2
The calibration does not function without the
*
connection of GPS aerial and the speed signal lead.
p q
For the connection, Installation/Connection
w
Manual (separate volume).
e
3
*
Driving under various conditions completes the
r
calibration faster. If <Processing> remains on the screen for long period, check the connection of the GPS aerial and the speed signal lead.
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Initializing memories/navigation settings

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Memories of home, favourite points or previous destination/via points
Deletes your home.
Deletes all favourite points.
Deletes all the places in the list of previous destinations/via points.
Navigation settings
The initial settings of the navigation menu are restored.
Calibration Data
The Navigation System is gradually optimised by automatic calibration. Reset the calibration data in the following cases:
• When you reinstall the unit in another car.
• When you replace or rotate the tyres.
A confirmation message appears.
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Navigation menu items

Navi Menu —Options
Menu items Selectable settings Initial: Underlined Priority
Motorway/ Toll Road/ Ferry
Route
Bypass Traffic
Attention tone* Select the type of attention tone, coming out before the voice guidance by
Guidance Volume* Adjust the volume of the voice guidance. (The adjustment does not affect
Output* Select the guidance output channel (for front channel only). (This setting
Music Mix You can turn down the volume of the AV source while voice guidance is
Sound
Speed Alert The System sounds an alarm when you surpass the speed limit of the
POI Alert Alert sounds when you approach within 300 m of a POI of the selected
* When adjusting these items, test tone is produced.
Fastest, Shortest ( page 29)
Use, Avoid ( page 29)
Auto, Manual, Off ( page 35)
pressing [2] or [3]. Off, Normal, Prompt, A.I.
the audio volume.) 0 to 20; Initial 10
does not affect the output balance (Fader setting) of AV source.) L ch., L+R ch., R ch.
produced.
Muting: The AV source sound does not come out. Att.: The AV source sound is lowered. Normal: The AV source sound is not affected.
current road by the set value. Press [+] or [] to select the value. The unit (“km/h” or “mph”) follows the <Scale Unit> setting. ( page 41)
Off, 5km/h (3mph), 10km/h (6mph), 15 km/h (10mph), 25km/h (15mph), 35km/h (20mph)
category. (You can select any categories from the following; Petrol Station, Parking, Car Hire and Car Dealer & Service.)
• To select categories for POI alert, press [Edit], then select categories and
Switches the category by pressing the corresponding tab
sub-categories (the selected items are marked with “”). To activate POI alert for selected categories, press [On]. To deactivate it, press [Off].
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Navigation menu items
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Menu items Selectable settings Initial: Underlined View Mode
Magnified View
( page 30)
Vehicle Icon
Colour Configuration Change the colour of the map and the route you take for day time and night
Night Map Mode Auto: Switches to the night screen when you turn on the headlights.
Display
Current Street Name Select whether to show or hide the current street name on the map.
Speed Limit Sign Select whether to show or hide the speed limit icon on the map.
One Way Select whether to show or hide the information of one way road on the map.
Traffic Icon Select whether to show or hide the TMC icon on the map.
Switches the category by pressing the corresponding tab
, , ( page 16)
On: A magnified map is displayed when approaching the next turn. Off: No magnified map is displayed.
, ,
time. Press [Enter] to display the adjustment screen, then change the following settings:
Day Map Colour/Night Map Colour: Normal, Soft, Vivid
Day Route Colour/Night Route Colour: Select from 3 colours. To switch between the day colour setting and night colour setting, press [ ].
• The illumination control lead connection needs to be completed.
( Installation/Connection Manual)
On: Activates night screen. Off: Deactivates night screen.
Show, Hide ( page 15)
Show, Hide ( page 15)
Show, Hide
Show, Hide ( page 36)
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Navigation menu items
Menu items Selectable settings Initial: Underlined Scale Unit Select the measuring units for distance.
km, mile
• The unit setting you find at your first access to the menu varies depending
on your country selection in the initial settings ( page 9); when <United Kingdom> was selected, <mile> was set; when other countries, <km>.
Regardless of this setting, the distance unit for the voice guidance is always
kilometers in languages other than <English>. ( page 68)
WAAS /EGNOS Select whether to use WAAS and EGNOS to increase the accuracy of
Others
Vehicle Position
Clear User Memory
Restore Navi Settings
Reset Calibration Data
positioning.
• For some areas or conditions, the position accuracy may not be improved even if <On> is selected. In this case, select <Off>.
On, Off
page 33
page 38
page 38
page 38

Additional information

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How you are guided
• If GPS signal reception is poor, navigation guidance may not be correct.
• The System may not receive GPS signals in the following places... – in a tunnel or car park in a building – under an overhead road – in a place surrounded by high buildings or by
closely standing trees
• Make sure to connect reverse signal lead ( Installation/Connection Manual); otherwise, your current position may not be displayed correctly.
• The position of your car may not be detected correctly in the following cases... – when driving on a road close to the other one
(e.g. a motorway and ordinary road running in parallel)
– when turning at an almost straight fork in the
road – when driving on a gridiron road – after taking a ferry, etc. – when driving on a steep mountain road – when driving on a spiral road – when turning left or right after running on a long
straight road – when driving in a zigzag line on a broad road – when starting your car shortly after starting the
engine – when driving for the first time after installing the
unit – when changing tyres or attaching chains on the
tyres
Continued on the next page
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Additional information
– when tyre slip occurs continuously and frequently – after driving on areas other than a road (e.g.
private lands or car parks)
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– after driving in underground or tower type car
parks – after rotating your car on a turntable – after frequent stops and starts in a congestion – when the accuracy of GPS is deteriorated
intentionally – when driving on a road constructed recently
• The route calculated by the System is one of the possible routes to your destination. The route is not always the most appropriate one.
• If no-exit roads (only entering the roundabout from the roads is allowed) exist on the roundabout, the no­exit roads can neither be shown in the route guidance on the display nor counted in the route guidance voice message.
List of POI icons
Petrol Station
Parking
Open Parking Areas
Car Park
Hotel
Restaurant
Restaurant Chain
Leisure
Amusement Park
Camping Ground
Golf Course
Marina
Recreation Facility
Shopping
Tourist Attraction
Travel Agency
Zoo
Entertainment
Art Galleries
Casino
Museum
Night Life
Theatre
Vineyard
Travel
Airline Access
Airport
Bus/Coach Station
Ferry Terminal
Motorway Services
Train Station
Car Hire
Car Dealer & Service
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• The following phenomena may occur even if the System is working correctly... – It may guide to a closed road or to a route
requiring U-turn.
– It may not guide to your destination if there
is only a narrow road or no road to your
destination. – It may show a different road name. – It may not ask you to turn at a junction even if
you need to. – It may give guidance different from the actual
road conditions. – It may give incorrect distance information.
Medical
Dentist
Hospital/Polyclinic
Medical Service
Pharmacy
Community
Bank
Court House
Embassy
Exhibition Centre
Government Office
Library
Place of Worship
Police & Fire
Post Office
University & College

AV Operations

Common operations on AV screens

<AV Menu> screen
Selects the source (☞ below)
Turns off the AV source ( below)

Selecting the playback source

TUNER
Switches to the radio broadcast. ( pages 44 to 48)
DISC
Plays a disc. ( pages 49 to 56)
SD
Plays files on an SD card. ( pages 57 and 58)
USB *
Plays files on a USB device. ( pages 57 and
58)
iPod *
Plays an iPod/iPhone. ( pages 59 to 61)
BT
Plays a Bluetooth audio player. ( page 79)
Audio
Front
Switches to an external component connected
AUX
to the AUX input terminal on the monitor panel. ( page 62)
AV-IN Switches to an external component connected
to VIDEO IN/LINE IN jacks on the rear panel. ( page 62)
* “iPod” is shown as the source instead of “USB” when an
iPod/iPhone is connected.
Displays <Settings> ( pages 66 to 69)
• Available sources depend on the external components you have connected, media you have attached and the <Front Aux Input>, <AV Input> or <Bluetooth Audio> settings you have made ( pages 67 and 68).
• You can erase the clock display while a video source is played back (such as DVD, video from an external component, or iPod video). (<Clock on Video/ Screen-Off>, page 67)
You can also change the source by pressing repeatedly.

Turning off the AV source

or
[Hold]
AV source is turned off.
• To activate the AV function, press .
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Listening to the radio

The station frequency currently tuned in/PS (station name) for FM Radio Data System
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PTY code for
FM Radio Data
when PS signal is coming in
Preset no.
Band
System
Tuner indicators
Standby Reception indicators
Sound mode (☞ page 63)
Preset list
[Band] Selects the band.
[
Enters FM Radio Data System
]*
programme search mode.
[4] [¢] • Searches for a station.
Press: Auto search. Hold: Manual search.
[5] [] Selects a preset station.
[TP]* Activates/deactivates TA standby
[Mode]*
( page 46)
reception mode. ( page 47) pages 45 to 48
• The ST indicator lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength.
* Appears only when FM is selected as the source.
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Storing stations in memory

You can preset six channels for each band.
Automatic presetting — SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory) (For FM only)
1
Listening to the radio
Manual presetting
1 Tune in to a station you want to preset.
( page 44)
Band The station frequency you want to preset
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2
A confirmation message appears.
Local FM stations with the strongest signals are searched and stored automatically in the FM band.
To stop searching, press [4] or [¢].
2 Select a preset number.
[Hold]
The station selected in step 1 is stored.

Selecting a preset station

Also changes preset stations
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Listening to the radio

Reducing the interference

1
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2
Auto Increases the tuner selectivity to
reduce interference noises between adjacent stations. (Stereo effect may be lost.)
Wide Subject to the interference from
adjacent stations, but sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will remain.
The following features are available only for FM Radio Data System stations.

Searching for FM Radio Data System programme—PTY Search

1
2 Select a PTY code
3
PTY Search starts. If there is a station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code as you have selected, that station is tuned in.
To erase PTY search operation buttons, press [ ].
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Activating/deactivating TA/PTY Standby Reception

The following functions are not available when AM is selected as the source.
TA Standby Reception
TP indicator
TP indicator TA Standby Reception
Lights up The System will temporarily switch to
Traffic Announcement (TA) if available.
• The volume changes to the preset TA volume level if the current level is lower than the preset level ( “To adjust the TA volume” below).
Flashes Not yet activated. Tune in to another
station providing the Radio Data System signals.
Goes off Deactivated.
To adjust the TA volume
PTY Standby Reception
1
2
3
Listening to the radio
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PTY indicator
Adjust the TA volume level between 00 to 30 or 50* (initial: 15) by pressing [+] or [–].
* Depends on the amplifier gain control. (<Amplifier
Gain>, page 67)
PTY indicator PTY Standby Reception
Lights up The System will temporarily
switch to your favourite PTY programme.
Flashes Not yet activated. Tune in to
another station providing the Radio Data System signals.
Goes off To deactivate, press [Off] in step
3.
To change the PTY code for PTY Standby Reception, repeat the above procedure.
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Listening to the radio

Tracing the same programme— Network-Tracking Reception

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When driving in an area where FM reception is not sufficient enough, this unit automatically tunes in to another FM Radio Data System station of the same network, possibly broadcasting the same programme with stronger signals.
Programme A broadcasting on different frequency areas (01 – 05)
A
When shipped from the factory, Network-Tracking Reception is activated.
To change the Network-Tracking Reception setting

Automatic station selection— Programme Search

Usually when you select preset stations, the preset station is tuned in. If the signals from the FM Radio Data System preset station are not sufficient for good reception, this unit, using the setting of <AF Regional>, tunes in to another station broadcasting the same programme as the original preset station is broadcasting.
To activate Programme Search
• <Programme Search> does not function when <AF Regional> is set to <Off>.
• The unit takes some time to tune in to another station using programme search.
AF Switches to another station. The programme
may differ from the one currently received (the AF indicator lights up).
AF Reg. Switches to another station broadcasting
the same programme. The REG indicator lights up.
Off Cancels.
To deactivate, select <Off>.
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Disc operations

~ Insert a disc.
The source changes to “DISC” and playback starts.
Label side
If “ ” appears on the screen, the unit cannot accept the operation you have tried to do.
• In some cases, without showing “ ,” operations will not be accepted.
When playing back a multi-channel encoded disc, the multi-channel signals are downmixed.
To eject a disc
• You can eject a disc when playing another AV source.
• If the ejected disc is not removed within 15 seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot to protect it from dust.
• If the disc cannot be ejected, page 4.
Caution on volume setting:
Discs produce very little noise compared with other sources. Lower the volume before playing a disc to avoid damaging the speakers by the sudden increase of the output level.
• If a disc does not have any disc menu, all tracks on it will be played repeatedly until you change the source or eject the disc.
To prohibit disc ejection
+
[Hold]
A confirmation message appears.
To cancel the prohibition, repeat the same procedure.
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Disc operations

Playable disc types

Disc type Recording format, file type, etc. Playable
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DVD
• DTS sound cannot be reproduced or output from this unit.
DVD Recordable/Rewritable (DVD-R/-RW *
2
, +R/+RW *3)
• DVD Video: UDF bridge
• DVD-VR
• DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/ WMA/WAV: ISO 9660 level 1, level 2, Romeo, Joliet
Dual Disc DVD side
CD/VCD Audio CD/CD Text (CD-DA)
CD Recordable/Rewritable (CD-R/-RW)
• ISO 9660 level 1, level 2, Romeo, Joliet
1
*
If you insert a DVD Video disc of an incorrect Region Code, “Region code error” appears on the screen.
*2 DVD-R recorded in multi-border format is also playable (except for dual layer discs). DVD-RW dual layer discs are not playable. *3 It is possible to play back finalized +R/+RW (Video format only) discs. “DVD” is selected as its disc type when a
+R/+RW disc is loaded. +RW double layer discs are not playable.
*4 This unit cannot play back contents protected with CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media).
DVD Video (Region Code: 2) *
DVD Audio DVD-ROM DVD Video
4
DVD-VR * DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 MP3/WMA/WAV JPEG AAC MPEG4 DVD+VR DVD-RAM
Non-DVD side
VCD (Video CD) DTS-CD SVCD (Super Video CD) CD-ROM CD-I (CD-I Ready) CD-DA DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 MP3/WMA/WAV AAC JPEG MPEG4
1
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Disc operations
Only for DVD Video/DVD-VR/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2:
Pressing DISP or touching the screen shows the operating buttons and playback information on the screen. The operating buttons and playback information disappear by pressing DISP or when no operation is done for about 5 seconds.
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Disc type
Title no./Chapter no./
Playing time
[3 / 8] Starts playback/pauses. [7] Stops playback. [4] [¢] Press: Selects chapter.
Hold: Reverse/forward search . (Search speed: x2 ] x10)
[Aspect]
Selects aspect ratio. ( page 65)
[Angle] Selects view angle. [Audio] Selects audio language. [Subtitle] Selects subtitle language. [Menu] [Top M] Displays the disc menu.
Using the menu selecting screen
Playback mode
Audio format
Playback status (8: pause/7: stop)
Hides/displays the operating
]
[
buttons on the screen. [ [
Adjusts the picture. ( page 65)
]
Displays the menu selecting
]
screen. (☞ below) [Mode] • Selects repeat playback mode.
( page 55)
• Changes the settings for disc
playback. (☞ page 56)
[5] [] [2] [3] Selects the menu items. [Enter] Confirms the selection. [Return] Returns to the previous menu.
Caution for DualDisc playback
The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc” does not comply with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio” standard. Therefore, the use of Non-DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended.
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Disc operations
VR playback mode—VR-PRG
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Playlist no.)/Chapter no.
(or file no.)/Playing time
(programme) or VR-PLAY (playlist)
Disc type
Programme no. (or
[3 / 8] Starts playback/pauses. [7] Stops playback. [4] [¢] Press: Selects chapter.
Hold: Reverse/forward search . (Search speed: x2 ] x10)
[Aspect]
Selects aspect ratio. ( page 65)
[Audio] Selects audio channel (ST: stereo,
L: left, R: right). [Subtitle] Shows (ON)/hides (OFF) the subtitle. [Play L] Displays the Playlist.
• For details about DVD-VR format and Playlist, refer to the instructions supplied with the recording equipment.
Playback mode
Audio format
[
Hides/displays the operating buttons
]
on the screen.
[
Adjusts the picture. ( page 65)
]
[Mode] • Selects repeat playback mode.
( page 55)
• Changes the settings for disc
playback. (☞ page 56)
[Prog.L] Displays the Original Programme.
Playback status (8: pause/7: stop)
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Disc type
Folder no./Track
no./Playing time
Video format (DivX/MPEG) Playback mode
Audio format
Disc operations
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Playback status (8: pause)
[3 / 8] Starts playback/pauses. [4] [¢] Press: Selects track.
Hold: Reverse/forward search. (Search speed: ¡1 ] ¡2 ] ¡3)
[Aspect]
Selects aspect ratio. ( page 65) [Audio]* Selects audio language. [Subtitle]* Selects subtitle language.
Using the skip buttons
* For MPEG1/MPEG2, these buttons do not work.
Hides/displays the operating buttons
]
[
on the screen. [ [
Adjusts the picture. ( page 65)
]
Displays the skip buttons. ( below)
]
[Mode] Changes the settings for disc
playback. ( page 56)
] [ ]
[
Selects playback modes. ( page
55)
[List] Displays Folder/Track Lists.
( page 11)
[2] [3] Skips back or forward by about 5
minutes.
• You can use only [2], [3] and [
]. When you press other buttons, “ ” appears on the screen.
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Disc operations
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Track no./Playing time
Disc type
Playback mode Sound mode ( page 63)
Playback status (8: pause)
The track information appears when it is recorded.
[3 / 8] Starts playback/pauses. [4] [¢] Press: Selects track.
Hold: Reverse/forward search. (Search speed: x2 ] x10)
Audio format
(MP3/WMA/WAV)
Disc type
Folder no./Track no./
Playing time
While playing, “Jacket
picture” is shown if the file
has the tag data including
“Jacket picture.”
[3 / 8] Starts playback/pauses. [4] [¢] Press: Selects track.
Hold: Reverse/forward search . (Search speed: x2 ] x10)
[5] [] Selects folder.
[ ] [ ]
[Mode] Changes the settings for disc
Playback mode Sound mode ( page 63)
[ ] [ ]
[Mode] Changes the settings for disc
[List] Displays Folder/Track Lists.
Selects playback modes. ( page 55)
playback. (☞ page 56)
Playback status (8: pause)
Tag data appears only when it is recorded. * (Current folder name and file name appear if not recorded.)
Selects playback modes. ( page 55)
playback. (☞ page 56)
( page 11)
* When switching the folder, the folder name and file name appear for about 5 seconds even if tag data is recorded.
Playing Recordable/Rewritable discs
• This unit can recognize a total of 5 000 files and 250 folders (a maximum of 999 files per folder).
• Use only “finalized” discs.
• This unit can play back multi-session discs; however, unclosed sessions will be skipped while playing.
• Some discs or files may not be played back due to their characteristics or recording conditions.
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Selecting playback modes

For DVD/DVD-VR
1
Playback mode
Disc operations
For CD/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV
Playback mode
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2 Select Repeat mode.
• For DVD:
Chapter Repeats current chapter.
Title Repeats current title.
• For DVD-VR
Chapter Repeats current chapter.
Programme Repeats current programme
(not available for Playlist playback).
To cancel, select <Off>.
Selects Random
playback mode
• You cannot activate the repeat mode and the random mode at the same time.
• For CD:
TRACK
DISC Randomly plays all tracks.
• For DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV:
TRACK
FOLDER
FOLDER Randomly plays all tracks of current
DISC Randomly plays all tracks.
• Press the button repeatedly until the desired playback mode is selected.
To cancel, press the button repeatedly until the indicator disappears.
Repeats current track.
Repeats current track.
Repeats all tracks of the current folder.
folder, then tracks of next folders.
Selects Repeat
playback mode
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Disc operations

Settings for the disc playback

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Disc Setup items Selectable settings Initial: Underlined
Menu Language
Audio Language
Subtitle Language Select the initial subtitle language or erase the subtitle (Off); Initial English
Video Output Format Select the colour system of the external monitor.
Monitor Type
16:9 4:3LB
4:3PS
D. Range Compres. You can enjoy a powerful sound at a low volume level while playing Dolby
DivX (R) VOD This unit has its own Registration Code. Once you have played back a file
Select the initial disc menu language; Initial English ( also page 71).
Select the initial audio language; Initial English ( also page 71).
( also page 71).
NTSC, PAL
• This setting is valid only to the external monitor connected.
Select the monitor type to watch a wide screen picture on the external monitor.
16:9 : Select when the aspect ratio of the external monitor is 16:9. 4:3LB (Letterbox)/4:3PS (Pan Scan): Select when the aspect ratio of the
external monitor is 4:3.
• When you select <16:9> for a picture whose aspect ratio is 4:3, the picture slightly changes due to the process for converting the picture width.
• Even if <4:3PS> is selected, the screen size may become <4:3LB> for some discs.
Digital software.
Auto : Select to apply the effect to multi-channel encoded software. On : Select to always use this function.
with which the Registration Code recorded, this unit’s Registration Code is overwritten for copyright protection. Press [Enter] to check the Registration Code. To return to the previous screen, press [OK].
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SD/USB operations

This unit can play the MP3/WMA files stored in SD card/USB mass storage class device.
• All tracks in the SD card/USB device will be played repeatedly until you change the source.
• Make sure all important data has been backed up.
Inserting SD card
1
Detach the monitor panel.
2 Insert an SD card.
Monitor panel
Connecting USB device
You can connect a USB mass storage class device such as a USB memory, Digital Audio Player, etc. to the unit.
• You cannot connect a computer or portable HDD to the USB ( ) terminal of the unit.
• When connecting a USB device, refer also to its instructions.
USB cable (not supplied)
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Push in the SD card until you hear a clicking sound.
3 Attach the monitor panel.
The source changes to “SD” and playback starts.
To eject the SD card
Detach the monitor panel, then push in the SD card lightly.
The source changes to “USB” and playback starts.
Caution:
• Avoid using the USB device if it might hinder your
safety driving.
• Do not start the car engine if a USB device is
connected.
• Do not pull out and attach the USB device
repeatedly while “File check” is shown on the screen.
• Disconnect a USB device while playback is paused
or another source is selected.
• Electrostatic shock at connecting a USB device
may cause abnormal playback of the device. In this case, disconnect the USB device then reset it and detach the monitor panel (then attach it).
• Do not leave a USB device in the car, expose to
direct sunlight, or high temperature to avoid deformation or cause damages to the device.
• For more details about USB operations,
page 70.
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SD/USB operations
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Source type (“SD” or “USB”)
Folder no./Track no./
Playing time
While playing, “Jacket
picture” is shown if the file
has the tag data including
“Jacket picture.”
[3 / 8] Starts playback/pauses. [4] [¢] Press: Selects track.
Hold: Reverse/forward search. (Search speed: x10)
[5] [] Selects folder.
] Selects Random playback mode. *2 *
[
FOLDER: Randomly plays all
Audio format
(MP3/WMA)
Playback mode Sound mode ( page 63)
Playback status (8: pause)
Tag data appears only when it is recorded. * (Current folder name and file name appear if not recorded.)
[ ]
Selects Repeat playback mode. *
TRACK: Repeats current track.
FOLDER: Repeats all tracks of
3
[List] Displays Folder/Track Lists.
the current folder.
( page 11)
tracks of the folder.
SD/ USB: Randomly plays all tracks.
*1 When switching the folder, the folder name and file name appear for about 5 seconds even if tag data is recorded. *2 To cancel random or repeat mode, press the button repeatedly until the indicator disappears. *3 You cannot activate the repeat mode and the random mode at the same time.
• While playing from a USB device, the playback order may differ from other players.
• This unit may be unable to play back some USB devices or some files due to their characteristics or recording conditions.
• This unit may not play back files in a USB device properly when using a USB extension cord.
• This unit cannot assure proper functions or supply power to all types of the devices.
1
2
3
*
• This unit can recognize a total of 5 000 files and 999 folders (a maximum of 999 files per folder).
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Listening to the iPod/iPhone device

Connecting iPod/iPhone
• Use the following cables: – To listen to the music: USB 2.0 cable (accessory
of the iPod/iPhone)
To watch the video: USB Audio and Video cable
for iPod/iPhone—KS-U29 (not supplied)
KS-U29 (not supplied)
or
USB 2.0 cable (accessory of the iPod/iPhone)
• When you turn on this unit, the iPod/iPhone is charged through the unit.
• You can control the following iPod/iPhone models: – iPod with video (5th Generation) * – iPod classic * – iPod nano (1st Generation) – iPod nano (2nd Generation) – iPod nano (3rd Generation) * – iPod nano (4th Generation) * – iPod nano (5th Generation) * – iPod touch (1st Generation) * – iPod touch (2nd Generation) * – iPhone* – iPhone 3G * – iPhone 3GS *
* To watch the video with its audio, connect the iPod/
iPhone using USB Audio and Video cable (KS-U29, not supplied).
Setting the iPod control mode and the speed of the audio books
Audiobooks
Select the speed of audio books.
iPod Control Mode
• When using iPod nano (1st Generation) or iPod with video (5th Generation), only <Head> mode is selectable.
Head
iPod Controls audio/video playback from the
Ext
Controls playback from this unit.
iPod/iPhone.
• Playback information is shown.
Allows any audio/video signals from iPod/iPhone.
• No information is shown.
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For some iPod/iPhone models, the performance may be abnormal or unstable during operation. In this case, disconnect the iPod/iPhone device, then check its condition. If the performance is not improved or slow, reset your iPod/iPhone.
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Listening to the iPod/iPhone device
• The operations explained in this manual are under <Head> mode ( page 59).
• When <iPod> or <Ext> mode is selected, only [Mode] is displayed.
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Playback mode
iPod control mode ( page 59)
, *
While playing, Artwork (the
picture displayed on the screen
of iPod/iPhone) is shown if the
song contains the Artwork.
• You cannot resume playback for video sources under some conditions.
[3 / 8] Starts playback/pauses. [4] [¢] Press: Selects track/video.
Hold: Reverse/forward search.
[List] Displays the Music/Video menu on
the iPod/iPhone. ( page 61)
1
[Aspect] * [
] Selects Random playback mode. *
Selects aspect ratio. ( page 65)
SONGS: Functions the same as “Shuffle Songs.”
ALBUMS: Functions the same as “Shuffle Albums.”
Track no./Total track number/Playing time
1
1
*
2
]
[
]*
[
]*
[ [Mode] Changes the iPod control mode or
Sound mode (☞ page 63)
Playback status (8: pause/7: stop)
Song/video information
Selects Repeat playback mode. *
ONE: Functions the same as “Repeat One.”
ALL: Functions the same as “Repeat All.”
1
Hides/displays the operating buttons on the screen.
1
Adjusts the picture. ( page 65)
speed of audio books. ( page 59)
2
*1 Appears only when video is played back. *2 To cancel random or repeat mode, press the button repeatedly until the indicator disappears.
• When playing back a track containing Artwork , operating buttons temporarily disappear while loading its Artwork.
Notice:
When operating an iPod/iPhone, some operations may not be performed correctly or as intended. In this case, visit the following JVC web site: <http:// www.jvc.co.jp/english/car/> (English website only)
If the iPod/iPhone does not play correctly, update your iPod/iPhone software to the latest version. For details about updating your iPod/iPhone, visit <http://www.apple.com/>.
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Listening to the iPod/iPhone device

Selecting a track/video from menu on the iPod/iPhone

1
2 Select the menu (Music or Video) (1), a
category (2), then a desired item (3).
Music menu:
Select the item in the selected layer until a desired track starts playing.
Corresponding icon lights in orange. ( : Music / : Video)
• Available categories depend on the type of your iPod/ iPhone.
*1 You can also select the category by pressing the
corresponding tab.
*2 These categories are shown in the language selected
on your iPod/iPhone.
Searching items in the selected category by alphabet and number
1
1
*
Display the first character of the title of the
2
item you want to search for (1), then search for an item (2).
Erases the search operation buttons
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Returns to the previous layer
Video menu:
2
*
Press the character button repeatedly until the desired item is displayed.
• Only available characters are selectable.
• When selecting other character than the alphabet, press [#].
3 Select the desired item from the list.
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Using other external components

Sound mode ( page 63)
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The following buttons appear while playing video with “AV-IN” selected as the source. [Aspect]
[
[
Select an appropriate setting on <Front Aux Input> or <AV Input>. ( pages 67 and 68)

Front AUX

1 Connect an external component.
Source type
(“Front AUX” or
“AV-IN”)
Selects aspect ratio. ( page 65) Hides/displays the operating buttons on the screen.
]
Adjusts the picture. ( page 65)
]

AV-IN

You can connect an external component to the LINE IN/VIDEO IN jacks. ( Installation/Connection Manual)
1 Select “AV-IN” as the source. ( page 43) 2 Turn on the connected component and
start playing the source.
AV mini cord (not supplied)
2 Select “Front AUX” as the source.
( page 43)
3 Turn on the connected component and
start playing the source.
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Sound equalization

You can select a preset sound mode suitable to the music genre. You can also customize the sound mode.
1
2
3 Select a sound mode.
Storing your own adjustments
You can store your adjustments into <User1>, <User2>, and <User3>.
1 Repeat steps 1 and 2, then in step 3 on the
2 Select the frequency (1), then adjust the
Also adjusts the frequency level
3 Store the adjustment.
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left...
frequency level (2).
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Changing illumination colour

You can change the illumination colour of the buttons on the monitor panel.
1
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2
3
4 Select a colour.
Storing your own adjustments
• When variable colour illumination is selected, you cannot adjust the colour.
1 After selecting a colour in step 4 on the left...
2 Adjust the colour.
3 Store the adjustment into <User1> or
<User2>.
Your own colour stored ( right)
Variable colour illumination
• Illumination colour changes gradually.
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Settings for video playback

Picture adjustment

You can adjust the picture quality for video playback such as DVD, iPod video, video from an external component or camera.
1 Display the adjustment menu.
2 Adjust the picture (−5 to +5).
Adjusts the brightness
Adjusts the contrast
Adjusts the tint
Adjusts the colour
• When <Video Output Format> is set to <PAL>
(<Disc Setup>, page 56) or when the source is “AV-IN” or “iPod” and the incoming signal is PAL, <Fix> appears and the tint cannot be adjusted.

Changing the aspect ratio

You can change the aspect ratio for video playback.
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4:3 signal 16:9 signal
Full:
For 16:9 original pictures
Zoom:
For 4:3LB original pictures
Regular:
For 4:3 original pictures
Auto: • For “DISC” only: Aspect ratio
is automatically selected to match to the incoming signals.
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AV menu items

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Switches the category by pressing the corresponding tab
Menu items Selectable settings Initial: Underlined
Fader/Balance Fader: Adjust the front and rear speaker output balance.
F6 to R6; Initial 0 – When using a two-speaker system, set the fader to the centre (0).
Balance: Adjust the left and right speaker output balance.
L6 to R6; Initial 0
Cursor
Equalizer Flat/Natural/Dynamic/Vocal Boost/Bass Boost/Super Bass/
Subwoofer/HPF Adjust the subwoofer output level, Low Pass Filter, and High Pass Filter.
Audio
Volume Adjust Adjust and store the auto-adjustment volume level for each source,
Adaptive Volume When this function is activated, the System automatically increases the
Press [5/∞/2/3] or drag the cursor to adjust.
• To set the fader and balance to the centre (0), press [Centre].
Rhythm/Acoustic/Relax/User1/User2/User3 ( page 63)
Press [Enter] to adjust each setting.
Subwoofer Level: Adjust the subwoofer output level.
Off, –24 to +20; Initial 0
LPF Frequency: Adjust the cut-off frequency of low pass filter. *
50Hz to 150Hz (in 10 Hz intervals); Initial 100Hz
LPF Slope: Adjust the Q-slope for the low pass filter. *
–24dB, –18dB, –12dB, –6dB
HPF Frequency: Adjust the cut-off frequency of high pass filter.
Off, 50Hz to 150Hz (in 10 Hz intervals)
HPF Slope: Adjust the Q-slope for the high pass filter. – Not selectable when <HPF Frequency> is <Off>.
–24dB, –18dB, –12dB, –6dB
comparing to the FM volume level. The volume level will automatically increase or decrease when you change the source.
• <Fix> appears if an FM broadcast is selected as the source.
–12
to +12; Initial 0
volume level (both for guidance and for audio) as the car speeds up. Off, Min, Mid, Max
* Not selectable when the <Subwoofer Level> is <Off>.
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Menu items Selectable settings Initial: Underlined
Amplifier Gain You can change the maximum volume level of this unit.
High: VOL 0 to 20 (for guidance)/VOL 00 to 50 (for audio) Low: VOL 0 to 15 (for guidance)/VOL 00 to 30 (for audio)
(Select this if the peak power of the speakers is less than 50 W.)
Off: Deactivates the built-in amplifier (VOL 0 to 20 for guidance/VOL 00
Audio
Dimmer Off: Cancels.
Dimmer Time Sets the Dimmer On/Off times.
Brightness Adjust the display brightness.
Illumination Colour
Display
Display Colour Select the colour of the bars and buttons on the touch panel.
Clock on Video/Screen-Off On: The clock time is displayed while video source is played back or the
Off-axis Viewing Select <On> if the screen is hard to see due to the installation angle or
Demonstration This setting will be deactivated and disappear from the menu when the
Front Aux Input On: Select when connecting an audio component to the AUX input
Input
* Not selectable when the input is selected as the source.
to 50 for audio.)
• If you change this setting from <High>/<Off> to <Low> while the volume level is set higher than the maximum level of <Low>, the unit automatically lowers the volume level (guidance: VOL 15/ audio: VOL 30).
On: Activates dimmer. Auto: Dims the screen and the button illumination when you turn on
the headlights.
• The illumination control lead connection is required. (
Installation/Connection Manual)
Time: Activates the Dimmer Time setting below.
–5 to +5; Initial +5
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screen is turned off. Off: Cancels.
position. On, Off
System detects the first car movement. On, Off
terminal on the monitor panel.
Off *: Select when no audio component is connected (“Front AUX” is not
selectable).
AV menu items
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AV menu items
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Menu items Selectable settings Initial: Underlined AV Input You can determine the use of the LINE IN and VIDEO IN jacks.
( page 62)
AV: Select when connecting an AV component such as a camcorder. Audio: Select when connecting an audio component such as a portable
audio player.
Off *1: Select when no component is connected (“AV-IN” is not
Input
Bluetooth Audio On: Activates “BT Audio” for source selection.
Camera Input *
Reverse Signal Polarity *
2
2
Language Select the language used for on-screen information and voice guidance.
Time Format 12 Hours, 24 Hours Time Zone *
2
System
Summer time *
1
*
Not selectable when the input is selected as the source.
2
*2 The setting varies depending on the installation settings ( page 9).
selectable).
1
: Deactivates “BT Audio” for source selection (“BT Audio” is not
Off *
selectable).
On, Off ( page 81)
Battery, GND ( page 9)
English, Español, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Nederlands, Dansk, Svenska, Português, Ceština, Suomi, Norsk, Polski, Türkçe, Eλληνικα, Magyar
Select your time zone for clock adjustment.
Auto: Selects a time zone automatically. UTC, UTC+01:00, UTC+02:00: Manually select a time zone.
• When the clock is not adjusted correctly with <Auto> selected, manually select a time zone.
• When <Auto> is selected, summer time is also set automatically. In this case, the <Summer time> setting is not selectable. ( below)
Activate this if your residential area is subject to summer time.
Auto : Activates summer time. Off : Cancels.
Switches the category by pressing the corresponding tab
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AV menu items
Menu items Selectable settings Initial: Underlined Beep Adjust the volume of the key-touch tone.
Off, 1 to 10; Initial 5 Startup Message Edit the voice message at startup/shutdown of the unit. Shutdown Message
System
Start-up Screen Select the startup screen when the power is turned on. Restore Factory Default Initialize all settings you have made. Press [Restore] to initialize the
• To edit the message, press [Edit], enter the message, then press [OK]. You can listen to the edited message by pressing [Test]. – For entering the characters, page 11.
• The languages available for the message are: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish and Swedish.
settings.
• When restoring the settings, adjust the settings on installation setting screen (☞ page 9).

Additional information

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File playback
Playing DivX files (Discs only)
• This unit can play back DivX files with the extension code <.divx>, <.div>, or <.avi> (regardless of the letter case—upper/lower).
• Audio stream should conform to MP3 or Dolby Digital.
• The file encoded in the interlaced scanning mode may not be played back correctly.
• The maximum bit rate for video signals (average) is 4 Mbps.
Playing MPEG1/MPEG2 files (Discs only)
• This unit can play back MPEG1/MPEG2 files with the extension code <.mpg>, <.mpeg>, or <.mod>*. * <.mod> is an extension code used for the MPEG2
files recorded by JVC Everio camcorders. The MPEG2 files with the <.mod> extension code cannot be played back when stored on a USB mass storage class device.
• The stream format should conform to MPEG system/ programme stream.
The file format should be MP@ML (Main Profile at
Main Level)/SP@ML (Simple Profile at Main Level)/ MP@LL (Main Profile at Low Level).
• Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio Layer-2 or Dolby Digital.
• The maximum bit rate for video signals (average) is 4 Mbps.
Playing MP3/WMA/WAV * files
* WAV files are played only when recorded on a disc.
• This unit can play back files with the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, or <.wav> (regardless of the letter case—upper/lower).
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Additional information
• This unit can play back the files meeting the conditions below: – Bit rate:
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MP3/WMA: 32 kbps — 320 kbps – Sampling frequency: MP3: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz WMA: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 22.05 kHz WAV: 44.1 kHz
• This unit can show ID3 Tag Version
1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3/2.4 (for MP3). – ID3 Tag Version 2.4 is not available for SD/USB
playback.
• This unit can also show WAV/WMA Tag.
• This unit can play back files recorded in VBR (variable bit rate).
• Files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in elapsed time indication.
• This unit cannot play back the following files: – MP3 files encoded with MP3i and MP3 PRO
format. – MP3 files encoded with Layer 1/2. – WMA files encoded with lossless, professional,
and voice format. – WMA files which are not based upon Windows
Media® Audio. – WMA files copy-protected with DRM.
USB
• This unit cannot recognize a USB device whose rating is other than 5 V and exceeds 500 mA.
• USB devices equipped with special functions such as data security functions cannot be used with the unit.
• Do not use a USB device with 2 or more partitions.
• Depending on the shape of the USB devices and connection ports, some USB devices may not be attached properly or the connection might be loose.
• This unit may not recognize a memory card inserted into the USB card reader.
• Connect only one USB device to the unit at a time. Do not use a USB hub.
• When connecting with a USB cable, use the USB 2.0 cable.
Disc information shown on the
external monitor
The following screens appear only on the external monitor.
1
*
1 Current folder (highlighted) * 2 Current folder number/total folder number * 3 Folder list *
2
4 Selected playback mode 5 Elapsed playing time of the current track 6 Operation status 7 CD: Current track number/total number of
tracks on the disc
MP3/WMA/WAV: Current track number/total
number of tracks in the current folder
8 Track information (only for CD/MP3/WMA/
WAV)
9 Track list p Current track (highlighted)
*1 If tag data includes “Jacket Picture” (baseline JPEG), it
will be displayed.
*2 Only for MP3/WMA/WAV
2
2
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Additional information
Sound signals emitted through the rear terminals
Through the analog terminals (Speaker out/F OUT/R OUT)
2-channel signal is emitted. When playing multi-channel encoded disc, multi-channel signals are downmixed.
• DTS sound cannot be reproduced.
Language codes (for DVD/DivX language selection)
Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language
AA Afar FA Persian KK Kazakh NO Norwegian ST Sesotho AB Abkhazian FI Finnish KL Greenlandic OC Occitan SU Sundanese AF Afrikaans FJ Fiji KM Cambodian OM (Afan) Oromo SW Swahili AM Ameharic FO Faroese KN Kannada OR Oriya TA Tamil AR Arabic FY Frisian KO Korean (KOR) PA Panjabi TE Telugu AS Assamese GA Irish KS Kashmiri PL Polish TG Tajik AY Aymara GD Scots Gaelic KU Kurdish PS Pashto, Pushto TH Thai AZ Azerbaijani GL Galician KY Kirghiz QU Quechua TI Tigrinya BA Bashkir GN Guarani LA Latin RM BE Byelorussian GU Gujarati LN Lingala RN Kirundi TL Tagalog BG Bulgarian HA Hausa LO Laothian RO Rumanian TN Setswana BH Bihari HI Hindi LT Lithuanian RW Kinyarwanda TO Tonga BI Bislama HR Croatian LV Latvian, Lettish SA Sanskrit TR Turkish BN Bengali, Bangla HU Hungarian MG Malagasy SD Sindhi TS Tsonga BO Tibetan HY Armenian MI Maori SG Sangho TT Tatar BR Breton IA Interlingua MK Macedonian SH Serbo-Croatian TW Twi CA Catalan IE Interlingue ML Malayalam SI Singhalese UK Ukrainian CO Corsican IK Inupiak MN Mongolian SK Slovak UR Urdu CS Czech IN Indonesian MO Moldavian SL Slovenian UZ Uzbek CY Welsh IS Icelandic MR Marathi SM Samoan VI Vietnamese DZ Bhutani IW Hebrew MS Malay (MAY) SN Shona VO Volapuk EL Greek JA Japanese MT Maltese SO Somali WO Wolof EO Esperanto JI Yiddish MY Burmese SQ Albanian XH Xhosa ET Estonian JW Javanese NA Nauru SR Serbian YO Yoruba EU Basque KA Georgian NE Nepali SS Siswati ZU Zulu
Rhaeto-Romance
TK Turkmen
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Bluetooth Operations

Information for using Bluetooth® devices
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Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio communication technology for the mobile device such as mobile phones, portable PCs, and other devices. The Bluetooth devices can be connected without cables and communicate with each other.
• Refer to pages i and ii at the end of manual to check the countries where may use the Bluetooth® function.
Bluetooth profile
This unit supports the following Bluetooth profiles;
• HFP (Hands-Free Profile) 1.5
• OPP (Object Push Profile) 1.1
• PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile) 1.0
• A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) 1.2
• AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) 1.3
• Some operations are not available while driving. When you perform operations, stop your car in a safe place.
• Some Bluetooth devices may not be connected to this unit depending on the Bluetooth version of the device.
• This unit may not work for some Bluetooth devices.
• Connecting condition may vary depending on circumstances around you.
• When the unit is turned off, the device is disconnected.
Warning messages for Bluetooth operations
“Cannot connect. Please connect from your device.”
“System can not connect with this device. Please disconnect current device, then connect from this device.”
“System can not connect with this device. Please connect from the device.”
“Pairing Error.” The operation you have tried
“Connect error.”
“Disconnect error.”
“Delete error.“
“Memory full.” You have tried to copy a
The device is registered but the connection has failed. Connect from your phone, or use <Connect> to connect the device again ( page
74).
Disconnect the current device, then operate another device to connect.
Operate the device to connect.
cannot be completed. Try the operation again.
501st phone book entry. Delete unwanted names before copying.
Bluetooth Information:
If you wish to receive more information about Bluetooth, visit the following JVC web site: <http://www.jvc.co.jp/english/car/> (English website only)
To check the connection status of a Bluetooth device
indicator appears when a Bluetooth device is connected
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Using Bluetooth device

Registering a Bluetooth device

To connect a Bluetooth device for the first time
When you connect a Bluetooth device to the unit for the first time, make pairing between the unit and the device. Pairing allows Bluetooth devices to communicate each other.
• Once you register a Bluetooth device, the device remains registered until the registration is deleted. ( page 74)
• Up to 5 devices can be registered in total.
• Only one device for Bluetooth phone and one for Bluetooth audio can be connected at a time.
• To use the Bluetooth function, you need to turn on Bluetooth function of the device.
1 Operate the Bluetooth device to turn on its
Bluetooth function.
2 Display the Bluetooth setting screen.
For connecting a Bluetooth mobile phone
For connecting a Bluetooth audio player
To activate “BT Audio” for source selection, page
68 (<Bluetooth Audio>).
<Mode> is displayed.
3 Change the PIN code.
• If you skip changing PIN code, go to step 4.
PIN code (initial: 0000)
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<Phone Settings> is displayed.
Press: Deletes last character Hold: Deletes all characters
4
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6 Operate the Bluetooth device to connect.
Cancel PIN code (initial: 0000)
“Connected.” appears. Press [OK] to confirm the operation. Now connection is established and you can use the Bluetooth device through the unit.

Connecting/disconnecting a registered Bluetooth device

1 Display the Bluetooth setting screen. (
page 80)
• For Bluetooth mobile phone: <Phone Settings>
• For Bluetooth audio player: <Mode>
2 To connect
Select the device you want to connect.
: mobile phone / : audio player / : both mobile phone
and audio player
• All registered devices (mobile phone and audio player) are listed on <Connect Device>. – Selectable items depend on the device you are
operating.
To disconnect
A confirmation message appears.

Deleting a registered Bluetooth device

Select a device whose registration you want to delete on <Connect Device> ( step 2 above).
A confirmation message appears.
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Using Bluetooth mobile phone

Receiving a call

When a call comes in/making a call...
On map screen:
The mobile phone control bars appear.
Status of the device/Battery reminder (only when the information comes from the device)
Ends/rejects the call
On AV screen:
Call information (if acquired)
Ends/rejects the call
• Phone operation is not available while the picture
from the rear view camera is displayed ( page 81).

Adjusting the volume of calls/ earpiece

IncreaseDecrease
• This adjustment does not affect the volume level of the other sources.
• About the adjustable volume range, page 67 (<Amplifier Gain>).
This adjustment does not affect the microphone volume. It is adjusted automatically.
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When <Auto Answer> is set to <On>
The unit answers the incoming call automatically. ( page 80)
About icons for category of the phone number
Icons which indicate the category of the phone number appear when the phone number is shown. The category icons shown may differ depending on the connected mobile phone.
Category icon
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Using Bluetooth mobile phone

Switching between handsfree mode and phone mode

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While talking...
Each time you press the button, the talking method is switched. The corresponding indicator lights in orange (
: handsfree mode / : phone mode).
• The call may end automatically when switching to the phone mode, depending on the type of mobile phone.

Making a call

1
2
Using the phone book/call lists
From dialled call list.
[ ]
From received call list.
[ ]
From missed call list.
[
]
From phone book.
[
]
• For copying the phone book, page 77.
• For searching for a number, page 77.
• If your mobile phone is compatible with Phone Book
Access Profile (PBAP), ☞ page 78.
Making a call while operating on the navigation system
Hold: Adds “+”
• You can enter up to 30 numbers.
Press: Deletes last character Hold: Deletes all characters
or
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Copying the phone book

You can copy the phone book memory of a mobile phone into the unit (up to 500 memories).
1 Display <Phone Book>.
2
PIN code (initial: 0000)
Numbers of the phone book memories copied
3 Operate the target mobile phone.
• Refer to the instruction manual supplied with your mobile phone.

Searching for a phone number from phone book

1
2 Display the first character of the name you
want to search for (1), then search for a name (2).
Erases the search operation buttons
Press the character button repeatedly until the desired item is displayed.
• Only available characters are selectable.
• When selecting other character than the alphabet, press [#].
3 Select the phone number to call from the list.
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To cancel the transfer, press [Finish].
4 Finish the procedure.
The phone book memory is copied from the mobile phone.
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Using Bluetooth mobile phone

Deleting the phone number memory in the unit

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1 Display the phone book/call list you want to
delete. ( page 76)
2
3 Select the items to delete (1), then delete
them (2).
• The selected items are marked with “.”
Selects/deselects all items
A confirmation message appears.

About mobile phone compatible with Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP)

If your mobile phone supports PBAP, the phone book and call lists are automatically copied to the unit when the mobile phone is connected.
• Phone book: up to 5 000 entries
• Dialled calls, received calls, and missed calls: up to 50 entries each
To display the phonebook/call lists of the mobile phone or the unit
Connected mobile phone Unit
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Using Bluetooth audio player

To activate “BT Audio” for source selection, page 68 (<Bluetooth Audio>).
• To register a new device, page 73.
• To connect/disconnect a device, page 74.
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Battery reminder (only when the information
comes from the device)
Track no./Playing time
• The operating buttons, indicators and information displayed on the screen differ depending on the connected device.
[3] Starts playback. [8] Pauses. [4] [¢] Selects track. [5] [] Selects the group. (Works only when
the device supports the function.)
* To cancel random or repeat mode, press the button repeatedly until the indicator disappears.
Playback mode Sound mode ( page 63)
Playback status (3: play/8: pause)
Tag data (current track title/artist name/album title)
[ ] Selects Random playback mode. * [ [Mode] Displays the Bluetooth setting
Selects Repeat playback mode. *
]
screen. (☞ page 80)
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Bluetooth device settings

For Bluetooth mobile phone
1
For Bluetooth audio player
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2
Menu items Selectable settings Initial: Underlined
Connection
PIN Code Displays the PIN code of the unit.
Device Name Shows the device name to be shown on the Bluetooth device — “KW-NT3.”
Device Address Shows the MAC address of the unit.
Auto Connect On: The connection is automatically established with the last connected Bluetooth
Auto Answer* On: The unit answers the incoming calls automatically.
* Appears only for <Phone Settings>.
Connect: page 74 Disconnect: page 74
• To change the PIN code, press [Change], enter a new PIN code, then press [OK].
device when the unit is turned on.
Off: Cancels.
Off: The unit does not answer the calls automatically. Answer the calls manually.
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Rear View Camera Operations

Using a rear view camera

• To use a rear view camera, the reverse gear signal lead connection is required. For connecting a rear view camera,
Installation/Connection Manual.

Activating the rear view camera

Displaying the picture from the rear view camera

1
2
3
To deactivate the rear view camera, select <Off> for <Camera Input>.
The rear view screen is displayed when you shift the gear to the reverse (R) position.
To display the operating buttons, touch the screen.
Caution message
[
[ [Bottom][Top] Adjusts the position of the caution
• While picture from the rear view camera is displayed, only volume adjustment and disc ejection are available.
• If the picture from the rear view camera is displayed even though the gear lever is in a position other than
reverse (R), press and hold picture from the rear view camera, then try one of the
following: – Perform steps 1 and 2 in “Activating the
rear view camera” ( left), then change the <Reverse Signal Polarity> setting in step 3.
– Check the connection of the reverse gear signal
lead.
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Hides/displays the operating buttons
]
on the screen. Adjusts the picture. ( page 65)
]
message.
or to erase the
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References

Maintenance

Caution on cleaning the unit
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Do not use any solvent (for example, thinner, benzine, etc.), detergent, or insecticide. This may damage the monitor or the unit.
Recommended cleaning method:
Gently wipe the panel with a soft, dry cloth.
How to clean the connector
Frequent detachment will deteriorate the connectors. To minimize this possibility, periodically wipe the connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with alcohol, being careful not to damage the connectors.
Connectors
Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the following cases:
• After starting the heater in the car.
• If it becomes very humid inside the car. Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In this case, eject the disc and leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates.
How to handle discs
When removing a disc from its case, press down the
centre holder of the case and lift the disc out, holding it by the edges.
• Always hold the disc by the edges. Do not touch its recording surface.
When storing a disc into its case, gently insert the disc around the centre holder (with the printed surface facing up).
• Make sure to store discs into the cases after use.
Centre holder
To keep discs clean
A dirty disc may not play correctly. If a disc does become dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth in a straight line from centre to edge.
• Do not use any solvent (for example, conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean discs.
To play new discs
New discs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges. If such a disc is used, this unit may reject the disc. To remove these rough spots, rub the edges with a pencil or ball-point pen, etc.
Unusual shape
Do not use the following discs:
Warped discSingle CD—8 cm disc
C-thru Disc (semi-transparent disc) Transparent or semi-transparent on its recording area
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Stick-on labelSticker and sticker residue

Troubleshooting/error messages

What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service centre.
• For operations with the external components, refer also to the instructions supplied with the adapters used for the connections (as well as the instructions supplied with the external components).
Symptoms Remedies/Causes
No sound comes out of the speakers. • Adjust the volume to the optimum level.
• Check the cords and connections.
The screen is not clear and legible. Sunshine from the windscreen may cause this symptom.
Adjust the picture. ( page 65)
The unit does not work at all.
The touch panel does not respond properly. • Keep your hands and the touch panel clean and dry.
General
Navigation guidance or AV source is hard to listen to.
<Adaptive Volume> setting has no effect even though it is activated.
CD Text or Tag information of track or song, etc. is not displayed correctly.
“System start up failed.” The System cannot start up. Detach the monitor panel,
Guidance does not start. The System proceeds calibration. Wait until calibration is
You cannot operate some functions of an AV source on the map screen.
Navigation
Route calculation seems to have stopped. Route calculation may take long depending on the route.
Detach the monitor panel, then attach it. ( page 4)
• Eliminate static electricity and do not place magnetic items near the unit.
• Leave the unit until the temperature becomes stable in the car.
• A rubber mat on the floor may cause this symptom. In this case, do not use the rubber mat.
Surround noise interferes. Increase the <Adaptive Volume> level. ( page 66)
Reset the calibration data by selecting <Reset Calibration Data>. ( page 38)
The text may not be displayed correctly depending on the condition of recording or the type of the character, etc. though 2-byte and 1-byte characters can be displayed on the unit.
then attach it. ( page 4)
completed. When calibration is completed, the guidance starts.
On the map screen, you can operate some limited functions of the current source only. Press AV MAP and operate the source on the AV screen.
Wait for a while.
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Continued on the next page
Troubleshooting/error messages
Symptoms Remedies/Causes
Navigation voice cannot be heard from the
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speakers.
The voice guidance does not come out from the speaker on the driver’s side.
Navigation guidance is sometimes incorrect. Reversing signal/speed signal leads are not connected.
A POI found using <POI Name> in the <Destination Menu> is not within the selected city.
The current position displayed on the map remains wrong for more than 30 minutes.
The distance and estimated time in the guidance are inaccurate after replacing/
Navigation
rotating the tyres.
“Check GPS Aerial” Check the connection of the GPS aerial.
“Acquiring GPS Signal” • Acquiring GPS signals. Wait until signal reception is
“Route calculation failed.” Failed to calculate the route. The destination/via point is
“Route calculation is aborted because destination is too far.”
“Specified destination is not found.” Valid information is not found in the database. Search
“Speed pulse not detected. System works as GPS only mode until speed pulse is detected.”
Guidance volume level is set to the minimum level. Adjust it to the optimum level. ( page 29)
Change the <Output> setting. ( page 39)
Connect them correctly (Installation/Connection Manual).
This is not a malfunction. The System may also search areas around the selected city.
Check the connection of the following leads. – GPS aerial – Speed signal lead If any disconnection is found, connect the lead again.
• If no problems are found with connections, reset the calibration data by selecting <Reset Calibration Data>. ( page 38)
Perform <Reset Calibration Data> to clear the accumulated calibration data. ( page 38)
completed.
• GPS signals cannot be received. Move to the place where the System receives the GPS signals.
too far from any road. Select another destination/via point where is close to a road.
The destination/via point is too far from the current position. Select another destination/via point where is nearer to the current position.
for another place. Press [ different conditions (such as different category or place).
Check the connection of the speed signal lead.
] and search again with
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Troubleshooting/error messages
Symptoms Remedies/Causes
“There is no available traffic information now.” No valid TMC information is available now. Try one of the
followings:
• Move to the place where you can receive TMC service.
• No TMC information on your route. Display the list of all
Navigation
“Selected coordinates are out of map area. Please input again.”
Disc can be neither recognized nor played back.
Disc cannot be ejected.
• Recordable/Rewritable discs cannot be played back.
• Tracks on the Recordable/Rewritable discs cannot be skipped.
Playback does not start. • Insert the disc correctly again.
Sound and pictures are sometimes interrupted or distorted.
No playback picture is shown and caution message about parking brake appears on the screen, even when the parking brake is
Disc in general
engaged.
No picture appears on the external monitor. • Connect the video cord correctly.
“Read error” • A disc is inserted upside down. Replace the disc.
“No Disc“ Disc is not inserted. Insert a disc or select another playback
• “Eject Error”
• “Loading Error”
“Region code error”
TMC information. ( page 36)
The coordinates you have entered are not available. Press [OK] and input the coordinates again.
Eject the disc forcibly. ( page 4)
Unlock the disc. ( page 49)
• Insert a finalized disc.
• Finalize the discs with the component which you used for recording.
• The format of files is not supported by the unit.
• Stop playback while driving on rough roads.
• Change the disc.
Parking brake lead is not connected properly. ( Installation/Connection Manual)
• Select the correct input on the external monitor.
• A disc has no playable files.
source.
• Eject the disc forcibly. ( page 4)
• Check the disc.
Region code is not correct. ( page 50)
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Troubleshooting/error messages
Symptoms Remedies/Causes
Disc cannot be played back. • Change the disc.
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Noise is generated. The track played back is not a playable file format. Skip to
Tracks are not played back as you have intended them to play.
Elapsed playing time is not correct. This sometimes occurs during playback. This is caused by
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV
“Error” The track is unplayable.
Noise is generated. The track played back is not a playable file format. Skip to
Tracks cannot play back as you have intended them to play.
While playing a track, sound is sometimes interrupted.
“No Files” The SD card/USB device has no playable files. Change the
SD/USB
“No SD Card” No SD card is inserted. Insert an SD card or select another
“No USB Device” No USB device is connected. Connect a device or select
“Read error” The file has not been formatted correctly.
“Error” The track is unplayable.
• Record the tracks using a compliant application on the
appropriate discs. ( page 50)
• Add appropriate extension codes to the file names.
another file.
Playback order may differ from the one played back using other players.
how the tracks are recorded.
another file.
Playback order may differ from the one played back using other players.
The tracks are not properly copied into the SD card/USB device. Copy tracks again, and try again.
SD card/USB device.
playback source.
another playback source.
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Troubleshooting/error messages
Symptoms Remedies/Causes
The iPod/iPhone does not turn on or does not work.
Sound is distorted. Deactivate the equalizer either on this unit or the
Playback pauses. The headphones are disconnected during playback with
iPod/iPhone
No operations are available when playing back a track containing artwork.
Video is not played back. Check the connection of USB Audio and Video cable (KS-
“Disconnected” Check the connection.
“No Signal” • Turn on the external component if it is not on.
AV-IN/Front Aux
• Check the connection.
• Charge the battery.
• Check whether <Head>, <iPod> or <Ext> is correctly selected for <iPod Control Mode>. ( page 59)
• Reset the iPod/iPhone.
iPod/iPhone.
<iPod Control Mode> set to <iPod> or <Ext> ( page 59). Restart playback.
It takes a long time to loading an artwork. Operate the unit after the artwork is loaded. ( page 60)
U29, not supplied).
• Connect the external component correctly.
• Check whether <AV Input> setting is correct for “AV- IN”. (☞ page 68)
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Troubleshooting/error messages
Symptoms Remedies/Causes
Bluetooth device does not detect the unit. This unit can be connected with one Bluetooth device at
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The unit does not detect the Bluetooth device. Check the Bluetooth setting of the device.
Echo or noise occurs. Adjust the microphone unit position.
Phone sound quality is poor. • Reduce the distance between the unit and the
Bluetooth
The sound is interrupted or skipped while using a Bluetooth audio player.
The connected audio player cannot be controlled.
The unit does not response when you tried to copy the phone book to the unit.
The rear view screen is not displayed when the gear is shifted to the reverse (R) position.
a time. While connected to a device, this unit cannot be detected from another device. Disconnect currently connected device and search again.
Bluetooth mobile phone.
• Move the car to place where you can get a better signal
reception.
• Reduce the distance between the unit and the
Bluetooth audio player.
• Disconnect the device connected for Bluetooth phone.
• Turn off, then turn on the unit.
• (When the sound is not yet restored) connect the player
again.
Check whether the connected audio player supports AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile).
You may have tried to copy the same entries (as stored) to the unit.
• Check <Camera Input> setting. ( page 81)
• Check the connection.
“No Signal” Check the connection.
Rear view camera
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Specifications

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
System & Service L1, C/A code
Global Positioning System Standard Positioning Service
Reception System 12-channel multi-channel reception system
Reception Frequency 1 575.42 MHz
Sensitivity –130 dBm
Update Rate 1/second, continuous
GPS Aerial Polarization Right Handed Circular Polarization
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Voice Guidance English, Español, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Nederlands, Português, Ceština,
Text to Speech English, Español, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Nederlands, Português, Dansk,
Maximum Power Output Front/Rear 50 W per channel
Continuous Power Output (RMS)
Load Impedance 4 (4 to 8 allowance)
Equalizer Control Range Frequencies 45 Hz, 120 Hz, 315 Hz, 800 Hz, 2.4 kHz,
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 70 dB
Audio Output Level
AMPLIFIER
LINE OUT (F OUT/R OUT), SUBWOOFER
Video Output (composite) VIDEO OUT
Other Terminals Input USB (
Dimensions (approx.) (W × H × D) 30.4 mm × 11.7 mm × 35.5 mm
Cable (approx.) 5.0 m
Magyar, Dansk, Suomi, Norsk, Polski, Svenska, Türkçe, Eλληνικα
Svenska
Front/Rear 20 W per channel into 4 , 40 Hz to
20 000 Hz at no more than 0.8% total harmonic distortion
6.3 kHz, 15 kHz
Level ±10 dB
Line-Out Level/Impedance 2.5 V/20 k load (full scale)
Output Impedance 1 k
Colour System PAL/NTSC
Video-Out Level/Impedance 1 Vp-p/75
), Front AUX, LINE IN, VIDEO
IN, CAMERA IN, Aerial input, MIC IN
Others OE REMOTE
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Specifications
Frequency Range FM 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
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FM Tuner Usable Sensitivity 10.3 dBf (0.8 μV/75 Ω)
FM/AM TUNER
MW Tuner Sensitivity/Selectivity 15 μV/80 dB
LW Tuner Sensitivity 22 μV
Signal Detection System Non-contact optical pickup (semiconductor laser)
Frequency Response DVD, fs=48 kHz/96 kHz
Dynamic Range 93 dB
DVD/CD
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 95 dB
Wow and Flutter Less than measurable limit
Compatible File System FAT 32/16/12
Capacity 8 Mbytes to 2 Gbytes
SD
Data Transfer Rate Maximum 10 Mbps
USB Standards USB 2.0 High Speed
Data Transfer Rate High Speed: Maximum 480 Mbps
USB
Compatible Device Mass storage class
Compatible File System FAT 32/16/12
Max. Current DC 5 V
AM (MW) 522 kHz to 1 620 kHz
(LW) 144 kHz to 279 kHz
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity 14.3 dBf (1.4 μV/75 Ω)
Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz) 65 dB
Frequency Response 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz
Stereo Separation 50 dB
CD
Full Speed: Maximum 12 Mbps Low Speed: Maximum 1.5 Mbps
500 mA
16 Hz to 20 000 Hz
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Specifications
Version Bluetooth 1.2 certified
Output Power +4 dBm Max. (Power class 2)
Service Area Within 10 m
Profile HFP (Hands-Free Profile) 1.5
BLUETOOTH
Screen Size 6.1 inch wide liquid crystal display
Number of Pixel 336 960 pixels: 480 × 3 (horizontal) × 234 (vertical)
Drive Method TFT (Thin Film Transistor) active matrix format
MONITOR
Colour System PAL/NTSC
Aspect Ratio 16:9 (wide)
Power Requirement Operating Voltage DC 14.4 V (11 V to 16 V allowance)
Grounding System Negative ground
Allowable Storage Temperature –10°C to +60°C
Allowable Operating Temperature 0°C to +40°C
Dimensions (W × H × D)
GENERAL
• With trim plate and sleeve attached
Mass (approx.) 2.9 kg (including trims/sleeve/brackets)
OPP (Object Push Profile) 1.1 PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile) 1.0 A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) 1.2 AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) 1.3
Installation Size (approx.) 182 mm × 111 mm × 161 mm
Panel Size (approx.) 188 mm × 117 mm × 10 mm
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Bitte lesen Sie alle Bedienungsanweisungen vor dem Betrieb gründlich durch, um richtiges Verständnis des Geräts zu
Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Kauf dieses JVC-Produkts.
gewährleisten und die beste Leistung mit dem Gerät zu erzielen.
WICHTIG FÜR LASER-PRODUKTE
1. LASER-PRODUKT DER KLASSE 1
2. ACHTUNG: Die obere Abdeckung nicht öffnen. Das Gerät enthält keine Teile, die vom Benutzer gewartet werden
3. ACHTUNG: Sichtbare und/oder unsichtbare Laserstrahlung der Klasse 1M bei offenen Abdeckungen. Nicht direkt
4. ANBRINGEN DES ETIKETTS: WARNHINWEIS-ETIKETT, AUSSEN AM GERÄT ANGEBRACHT.
können. Wartungen nur von qualifziertem Fachpersonal durchführen lassen.
mit optischen Instrumenten betrachten.
DEUTSCH
Benutzerinformationen zur Entsorgung alter Geräte und Batterien
[Nur Europäische Union]
Diese Symbole zeigen an, dass das damit gekennzeichnete Produkt bzw. die Batterie nicht als normaler Haushaltsabfall entsorgt werden sollen. Wenn Sie dieses Produkt und die Batterie entsorgen möchten, halten Sie sich dabei bitte an die entsprechenden Landesgesetze und andere Regelungen in Ihrem Land bzw. Ihrer Gemeinde. Die korrekte Entsorgung dieses Produkts dient dem Umweltschutz und verhindert mögliche Schäden für die Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit.
Hinweis:
Das Zeichen Pb unterhalb des Batteriesymbols gibt an, dass diese Batterie Blei enthält.
Produkte
Batterie
Achtungshinweise am Monitor:
• Das in diesem Receiver eingebaute Displayfenster wurde mit hoher Präzision hergestellt, aber es lässt sich nicht ausschließen, dass fehlerhafte Bildpunkte vorhanden sind. Dies ist unvermeidbar und keine Fehlfunktion.
• Setzen Sie den Monitor keiner direkten Sonneneinstrahlung aus.
• Drücken Sie keinesfalls mit einem Kugelschreiber oder ähnlich spitz zulaufenden Gegenstand auf den Sensorschirm.
Berühren Sie die Sensordisplay-Symbole direkt
mit dem Finger (immer ohne Handschuhe).
• Bei extrem niedrigen oder hohen Temperaturen... – Chemische Veränderungen im
Geräteinneren führen zu Fehlfunktionen.
– Unter Umständen ist die Bildwiedergabe
verschwommen oder verlangsamt. Unter solchen Umständen sind Bild- und Tonwiedergabe asynchron oder die Bildqualität beeinträchtigt.
WARNUNGEN:
Um Unfälle und Schäden zu vermeiden
Installieren Sie keine Komponenten und
• verdrahten Sie Kabel NICHT an den folgenden Orten; – die Handhabung von Lenkrad und Schalthebel
kann behindert werden.
– die Funktion von Sicherheitseinrichtungen wie
etwa Airbags kann behindert werden.
– die Sicht kann behindert werden.
• NICHT das Gerät beim Fahren bedienen.
Wenn Sie das Gerät beim Fahren bedienen müssen,
dürfen Sie nicht den Blick von der Straße nehmen.
Der Fahrer darf während der Fahrt auf keinen Fall
auf den Monitor sehen.
Aus Sicherheitsgründen wird eine nummerierte ID-Karte mit diesem Receiver mitgeliefert, und die gleiche ID­Nummer ist auf dem Chassis des Receivers aufgedruckt. Die Karte muss an sicherer Stelle aufbewahrt werden, da sie den Behörden bei der Identifikation des Geräts im Falle eines Diebstahls helfen kann.
2
• Hergestellt unten Lizenz von Dolby Laboratories. Dolby und das Doppel-D-Symbol sind Warenzeichen von Dolby Laboratories.
• „DVD Logo“ ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen von DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation in den USA, Japan und anderen Ländern.
• DivX® ist eine eingetragene Marke von DivX, Inc. und wird unter Lizenz verwendet.
• ÜBER DIVX VIDEO: DivX® ist ein digitales Videoformat, erstellt von DivX, Inc. Dies ist ein Gerät mit der offiziellen Kennzeichnung DivX Certified, welches DivX-Video abspielt. Gehen Sie zu www. divx.com für weitere Informationen und Software­Tools zum Konvertieren Ihrer Dateien in DivX-Video.
• ÜBER DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: Dieses Gerät mit der Kennzeichnung DivX Certified® muss registriert werden, um DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) Inhalt abzuspielen. Zum Generieren des Registrierungscodes suchen Sie den Abschnitt DivX VOD im Gerät-Setup-Menü auf. Gehen Sie mit diesem Code zu vod.divx.com, um die Registrierung fertigzustellen und mehr über DivX VOD zu lernen. ( Seite 56)
• „DivX-zertifiziert zur Wiedergabe von DivX-Video einschließlich Premium-Inhalten“
• Microsoft und Windows Media sind eingetragene Warenzeichen oder Warenzeichen der Microsoft Corporation in den USA und/oder anderen Ländern.
• Die Wortmarke Bluetooth und die Logos sind Eigentum der Bluetooth SIG, Inc., und jegliche Verwendung solcher Marken durch die Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) geschieht unter Lizenz. Andere Warenzeichen und Handelsnamen sind Eigentum ihrer jeweiligen Besitzer und werden von uns anerkannt.
• “Made for iPod”, and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• Dieses Produkt enthält urheberrechtlich geschützte Technologie, die von US­amerikanischen Patenten und anderen geistigen Eigentumsrechten geschützt ist. Verwendung dieser Urheberrechtsschutztechnologie muss von Rovi Corporation genehmigt werden, und das vorliegende Produkt ist für Heim- und andere begrenzte Betrachtung gedacht, wenn nicht anderweitig von Rovi Corporation genehmigt. Reverse Engineering oder Zerlegen ist nicht gestattet.
• Google Maps™ ist ein Warenzeichen von Google Inc.
• Das SD-Logo ist ein Warenzeichen.
DEUTSCH
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Zur Sicherheit...
• Stellen Sie die Lautstärke nicht zu hoch ein, da dadurch Außengeräusche blockiert werden und das Fahren gefährlich werden kann.
• Stoppen Sie das Fahrzeug, bevor Sie komplizierte Vorgänge ausführen.
Temperatur im Fahrzeug...
Wenn ein Fahrzeug längere Zeit in heißem oder kaltem Wetter geparkt wurde, warten Sie, bis sich die Temperatur im Innenraum normalisiert hat, bevor Sie das Gerät betreiben.
DEUTSCH
Wenn Sie die Reifen wechseln/drehen:
Es ist erforderlich, alle angesammelten Eichdaten zu löschen, um präzise Navigation sicherzustellen. Zum Löschen der Daten führen Sie <Eichdaten
zurücksetzen> aus. ( Seite 38)
Abnehmen/Anbringen des
Monitorfelds
Abnehmen
1
2
3
Zwangsweises Ausschieben einer Disc
Weiche Tasche (mitgeliefert)
[Gedrückthalten]
Anbringen
Erzwungener Auswurf?
Ja Nein
Achten Sie darauf, die ausgeschobene Disc nicht fallen zu lassen.
Wenn dies nicht funktioniert, nehmen Sie das Monitorfeld ab und bringen es erneut an ( rechts).
Wie Sie diese Anleitung lesen:
• < > zeigt die variablen Bildschirmbilder/Menüs/Vorgänge/Einstellungen an, die auf dem Sensordisplay
erscheinen.
• [ ] zeigt die Tasten am Sensordisplay an.
Achtung:
• Halten Sie das Monitorfeld sicher, damit es nicht versehentlich herunterfällt.
• Setzen Sie das Monitorfeld an die Anbringplatte, bis es fest verriegelt ist.
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Inhalt
Zwangsweises Ausschieben einer Disc .......................................4
Abnehmen/Anbringen des Monitorfelds .................................... 4
Einleitung .............................................. 8
Beschreibung der Teile ............................................................. 8
Einbaueinstellungen ...............................................................9
Grundlegende Bedienung ...................................................... 10
• Einschalten ..................................................................................... 10
• Meldungen über den Status des GPS-Signalempfangs ................... 10
• Aus- und Einschalten des Bildschirms ............................................. 10
• Bedienvorgänge am Sensordisplay ................................................. 11
Umschalten von Bildschirmbildern ......................................... 12
Navigationssystem ............................. 14
Sicherheitsanweisungen/-informationen für Navigationssystem
......................................................................................... 14
• Information/Symbole auf der Karte ................................................ 14
Grundlegende Bedienung ...................................................... 15
• Über den aktuellen Positionbildschirm ........................................... 15
• Zum Ändern der Kartenskala ........................................................... 15
• Zum Scrollen der Karte .................................................................... 16
• Zur Anzeige Ihrer aktuellen Position ............................................... 16
• Zum Ändern der Kartenansicht ....................................................... 16
Registrieren Sie Ihre Zuhause/Favorit-Punkte ......................... 17
Suchen nach einem Ort........................................................... 18
• Einstellen eines Ziels durch Scrollen der Karte................................. 18
• Über den Suchergebnis-Bildschirm ................................................. 18
• Einstellen eines Ziels mit <Ziel-Menü> .......................................... 19
• Über Such-Schirmbilder und Eingabe-Schirmbilder ........................ 20
• Nach Adresse <Adresse> ............................................................... 21
• Nach Telefonnummer <Telefon> ................................................... 22
• Aus der Liste der Sonderziele <POI-Name> ................................... 23
• Sonderziel in der Nähe eines Orts/einer Route <Umgebung> ....... 24
• Nach Koordinaten <Koordinaten> ................................................. 25
• Aus der Liste der von Ihnen importierten POIs <Zus. POIs> ........... 25
• Schnellsuche ................................................................................... 26
So werden Sie geführt ............................................................ 28
• Starten der Führung zum Ziel oder zum Unterbrechungspunkt ...... 28
• Ändern von Routenoptionen ........................................................... 29
• Führung aufheben .......................................................................... 29
• Einstellung der Lautstärke der Sprachführung ................................ 29
• Über den Routenführungs-Bildschirm............................................. 30
• Erhalten von Information über Ihre Route und Orte ........................ 31
DEUTSCH
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Inhalt
DEUTSCH
Erstellen Ihrer Route .............................................................. 32
• Ändern der Abfolge von Ziel/Unterbrechungspunkten ................... 32
• Vermeiden von vorausliegenden Staus ........................................... 33
• Justieren der Fahrzeugposition ....................................................... 33
Bearbeitung der Registrierung der Zuhause/Favorit-Punkte .... 34
Verwendung des Verkehrsinformationsdienstes — TMC .......... 35
• Wie TMC-Information in der Navigation reflektiert wird ................. 35
• Prüfen der TMC-Information ........................................................... 36
Prüfen der Information des Navigationssystems ...................... 37
Initialisieren der Speicherplätze/Navigationseinstellungen ..... 38
Navigationsmenü-Gegenstände ............................................. 39
Zusätzliche Information ......................................................... 41
AV-Bedienungen ................................ 43
Gemeinsame Bedienungen auf AV-Bildschirmen ..................... 43
• Wählen der Wiedergabequelle ....................................................... 43
• Ausschalten der AV-Quelle .............................................................. 43
Rundfunkempfang ................................................................ 44
• Speichern von Sendern ................................................................... 45
• Wahl eines Festsenders ................................................................... 45
• Verringern der Interferenz .............................................................. 46
• Suchen nach UKW Radio Data System-Programm—PTY-Suchlauf
........................................................................................................ 46
• Aktivieren/Deaktivieren von TA/PTY-Standbyempfang .................. 47
• Verfolgen des gleichen Programms—Network-Tracking-Empfang
........................................................................................................ 48
• Automatische Senderauswahl—Programmsuche ......................... 48
Disc-Bedienungen ................................................................. 49
• Geeignete Discs ............................................................................... 50
• Auswählen von Wiedergabemodi ................................................... 55
• Einstellungen für die Disc-Wiedergabe ........................................... 56
SD/USB-Bedienungen ............................................................ 57
Von iPod/iPhone/Geräten hören ............................................. 59
• Wählen eines Tracks/Videos aus dem Menü am iPod/iPhone ......... 61
Verwenden anderer externer Komponenten ........................... 62
• Front AUX ........................................................................................ 62
• AV-IN .............................................................................................. 62
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Klang-Entzerrung .................................................................. 63
Ändern der Beleuchtungsfarbe ............................................... 64
Einstellungen für Video-Wiedergabe ...................................... 65
• Bildeinstellung ................................................................................ 65
• Ändern des Bildseitenverhältnisses ................................................. 65
AV-Menügegenstände ........................................................... 66
Zusätzliche Information ......................................................... 69
Bluetooth-Bedienungen .................... 72
Information zur Verwendung von Bluetooth®-Geräten ............ 72
Verwendung Bluetooth-Gerät ................................................ 73
• Registrieren eines Bluetooth-Geräts ............................................... 73
• Anschließen/Abtrennen eines registrierten Bluetooth-Geräts ........ 74
• Löschen eines registrierten Bluetooth-Geräts ................................. 74
Verwendung des Bluetooth-Handys ........................................ 75
• Einen Ruf empfangen ..................................................................... 75
• Einstellen der Lautstärke von Rufen/Ohrstück ................................ 75
• Umschalten zwischen Handfrei-Modus und Telefon-Modus ........... 76
• Einen Ruf tätigen ............................................................................ 76
• Kopieren des Telefonbuchs ............................................................. 77
• Suche nach einer Telefonnummer im Telefonbuch ......................... 77
• Löschen des Telefonnummern-Speichers des Geräts....................... 78
• Über Handys, die mit dem Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP)
kompatibel sind .............................................................................. 78
Verwendung des Bluetooth-Audioplayers ............................... 79
Bluetooth-Geräteeinstellung ................................................. 80
Rückfahrkamera-Bedienungen ......... 81
Verwendung einer Rückfahrkamera ....................................... 81
• Aktivieren der Rückfahrkamera ....................................................... 81
• Anzeigen des Bildes von der Rückfahrkamera ................................. 81
DEUTSCH
Referenzen .......................................... 82
Wartung ............................................................................... 82
Störungssuche/Fehlermeldungen ........................................... 83
Technische Daten................................................................... 89
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Einleitung
Beschreibung der Teile
DEUTSCH
Bildschirm (Sensordisplay) Monitorfeld
1 Ladeschlitz 2 0 (Auswurf)-Taste
Zum Auswerfen der Disc.
3 AV MAP/DISP OFF-Taste
• Schaltet das Bildschirmbild zwischen Kartenschirmbild und AV-Schirmbild um. ( Seite 12)
• Schaltet den Bildschirm aus/ein. [Gedrückthalten] ( Seite 10)
4 SRC /
-Taste
• Wählt die Quelle. ( Seite 43)
• Schaltet die AV-Funktion aus/ein. [Gedrückthalten] ( Seite 43)
5 Lautstärkeeinstellungsknopf
Stellt die Audio-Lautstärke ein.
• Über den einstellbaren Lautstärkebereich,
Seite 67 (<Verstärkungsgrad>).
• Zum Einstellen des Führungs-Lautstärkepegels Seite 29.
6 AUX Eingangsklemme 7 USB 8
Sie können die Farbe der Tasten auf dem Monitorfeld ändern. ( Seite 64)
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Eingangsklemme
(Abnehmen)-Taste
Zum Abnehmen des Monitorfelds. ( Seite 4)
SteigernSenken
Einbaueinstellungen
Wenn Sie die Einheit zum ersten Mal einschalten, erscheint der anfängliche Setup-Bildschirm.
1 Schalten Sie den Zündschalter ein.
Die Stromversorgung wird eingeschaltet und der Startbildschirm wird ca. 5 Sekunden lang angezeigt.
2 Wählen Sie die Sprache für die Anzeige und
die Sprachführung.
• Sie können auch die Systemsprache über das
AV Menü (<Einstellung.> - <System> ­<Sprache>, Seite 68) wählen.
3 Rufen Sie den Installationseinstellungen-
Bildschirm auf.
Installations Einstellungen
Installationseinst. starten
Installations Einstellungen überspringen
(für Demo)
• Wenn Sie [Installations Einstellungen überspringen (für Demo)] wählen, startet das
System im Demo-Anzeigemodus.
Sie müssen die Installations-Einstellungen beim
nächsten Einschalten vornehmen. – Beim Einschalten erscheint <Sprache
auswählen>. Nach der Wahl der Sprache erscheint die Bestätigungsmeldung. Drücken Sie [Ja], damit das System mit der Initialisierung beginnen kann. Wenn die Initialisierung abgeschlossen ist, wird <Sprache auswählen> ( Schritt 2 oben) angezeigt.
4 Stellen Sie die Einstellungen ein.
Installations Einstellungen
Land
Zeitzone
Sommerzeit
Polarität Rückfahrt Signal
Kamera Eingang
Land Wählen Sie das Land, in dem Sie
Zeitzone * Wählen Sie Ihr Wohngebiet für
Sommerzeit * Wählen Sie <Auto> wenn in
Polarität Rückfahrt Signal *
Kamera Eingang *
* Sie können auch diese Einstellungen über die AV
Menü (<Einstellung.>, Seite 68) ändern.
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Installations Einstellungen
Land
Zeitzone
Sommerzeit
Polarität Rückfahrt Signal
Kamera Eingang
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Kamera Eingang
Abbrechen der Display-Demonstration, Seite 67 (<Demonstration>).
Vereinigte Königreich
UTC
Auto Aus
Batterie GND
Ein Aus
sich befinden.
automatische Uhreinstellung mit GPS-Signal.
Ihrem Wohngebiet Sommerzeit gilt.
Wählen Sie die Rückwärtssignal­Polarität (<Batterie> oder <GND>) entsprechend der Verbindung in Ihrem Fahrzeug.
Wählen <Ein> wenn die Rückfahrkamera an die CAMERA IN-Buchse angeschlossen wird.
Vereinigte Königreich
UTC
Auto Aus
Batterie GND
Ein Aus
Ein Aus
DEUTSCH
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Grundlegende Bedienung
Einschalten
Schalten Sie den Zündschalter ein.
Der Startbildschirm erscheint für etwa 5 Sekunden.
• Sie können den Startbildschirm ändern. ( Seite 69)
• Bei der ersten Anzeige des Karten-Bildschirms nach dem Einschalten erscheint das unten gezeigte Bildschirmbild. Drücken Sie [OK], um den
DEUTSCH
Kartenbildschirm zu verwenden.
DER LENKER IST FÜR DAS FAHRZEUG VERANTWORTLICH UND MUSS
IHM SEINE VOLLE AUFMERKSAMKEIT WIDMEN!
Das Gerät liefert nur Hinweise. Der Lenker muss sich an alle
Verkehrsregeln und Verkehrszeichen halten. Eingabe und Anpassung
von Routen nur bei stillstehendem Fahrzeug. Sicherheitsanweisungen
Achtung
siehe Betriebsanleitung.
• Die Stromversorgung wird ausgeschaltet, wenn der Zündschlüssel auf Aus-Stellung gestellt wird.
Meldungen über den Status des GPS-Signalempfangs
GPS-Antenne prüfen
Aktueller Status des GPS-Signalempfangs
Aus- und Einschalten des Bildschirms
[Gedrückthalten]
Der Bildschirm wird eingeschaltet.
• Sie können die Uhranzeige im ausgeschalteten
Zustand des Bildschirms löschen. (<Uhr Video/ Bildsch. Aus> Seite 67)
„GPS-Antenne prüfen“
„Nach GPS-Signal suchen“
Prüfen Sie den Anschluss der GPS­Antenne.
• Nach GPS-Signal suchen. Warten Sie, bis der Signalempfang fertig ist.
• GPS-Signale können nicht empfangen werden. Fahren Sie zu einem Ort, wo das System die GPS­Signale empfangen können.
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