Pioneer AVIC-F320BT User Manual

Operation Manual
GPS NAVIGATION AUDIO SYSTEM
AVIC-F320BT
Be sure to read Important Information for the User first! Important Information for the User includes the important information that you must understand before using this navigation system.
Contents
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man-
ual in a safe place for future reference.
Important
The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens. Actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements.
Introduction Manual overview 7
How to use this manual 7Conventions used in this manual 7Terms used in this manual 7
Notice regarding MP3 file usage 8 iPod compatibility 8 Map coverage 8 Protecting the LCD panel and screen 8 Resetting the microprocessor 8
Before you start
Checking part names and functions 10 Protecting your product from theft 11 Inserting and ejecting a disc 11
Inserting a disc 11Ejecting a disc 11
Inserting and ejecting an SD memory
card 11
Inserting an SD memory card 11Ejecting an SD memory card 12
Plugging and unplugging a USB storage
device 13
Plugging in a USB storage device 13Unplugging a USB storage device 13
Connecting and disconnecting an iPod 13
Connecting your iPod 13Disconnecting your iPod 14
Protecting your product from theft 14 Flow from startup to termination 14 On first-time startup 14 Regular startup 15
How to use the detachable device
Checking part names and functions 16 Removing and attaching the detachable
device 16
Removing the detachable device 16Attaching the detachable device 16
Installing the battery 17 Disposing of the battery 17 Turning on the detachable device 18 Charging the battery of detachable
device 18 Monitoring the battery status 18 Automatic shutdown of the navigation
system 19 Connecting with your PC 19
How to use the navigation menu screens
Screen switching overview 20 What you can do on each menu 21 Shortcut Menu 21
Selecting the shortcut 21Cancelling the shortcut 22
Operating menu screens (e.g. Navigation
Menuscreen) 22 Operating list screens (e.g. city list) 22 Operating the on-screen keyboard 23
How to use the map How to read the map screen 24
Audio information bar 25Enlarged map of the intersection 25Display during motorway driving 25Types of the road stored in the map
database 26
Operating the map screen 26
Changing the scale of the map 26Switching the map orientation 26Switching the map between 2D and
3D 27
Displaying Eco Graph27
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– Scrolling the map to the position you
want to see 28
Viewing information about a specified
location 28
Eco-driving function
Displaying Eco Graph29
Reading the screen 29
Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance 30 Sudden start alert 30 Changing the eco-function setting 30
Searching for and selecting a location
The basic flow of creating your route 32 Searching for a location by address 33
– Searching for a name by entering
multiple keywords 34 Setting up a route to your home 34 Searching for Points of Interest (POI) 35
– Searching for POIs by preset
categories 35
– Searching for a POI directly from the
name of the facilities 35
Searching for a nearby POI 36Searching for POIs around the
destination 36
– Searching for POIs around the city 36 Selecting destination from Favourites37 Searching for POIs by using the data on the
SD memory card 38
Selecting a location you searched for
recently 38 Searching for a location by coordinates 39 Searching for a location by scrolling the
map 39
After the location is decided Setting a route to your destination 40
Checking and modifying the current route
Displaying the Route infoscreen 41
Modifying the route calculation
conditions 41
– Items that users can operate 41 Checking the current itinerary 42 Editing waypoints 42
Adding a waypoint 42
Deleting a waypoint 43
Sorting waypoints 43
Cancelling the route guidance 44
Registering and editing locations
Storing a location in Favourites45
Registering a location by
Favourites45
Registering a location by scroll
mode 45
Editing registered locations 45
– Editing the entry in the Favourites
list 45
Editing your home 46
Sorting the entry in the Favourites
list 46
– Deleting the entry from the Favourites
list 47
Registering and editing your home 47
Registering your home 47
Editing your home 48
Deleting the entry from the Historylist 48 Exporting and importing Favourites
items 49
Exporting Favouritesitems 49
Importing the Favouritesitems edited
on AVIC FEEDS 49
Using hands-free phoning
Preparing communication devices 51 Displaying the Phone Menu 51 Registering your mobile phone 51
Searching for nearby phones 52
Pairing from your mobile phone 53
Searching for a specified phone 54
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– Deleting a registered phone 55
Connecting and disconnecting a registered
mobile phone 55
– Connecting a registered mobile
phone 55
– Disconnecting a mobile phone 56
Making a phone call 56
Direct dialling 56Making a call home easily 56Calling a number in the Contacts57Dialling from the history 57Dialling the entry stored in the
Favouriteslist 58Dialling a facilitys phone number 58Dialling from the map 58
Receiving a phone call 58
Answering an incoming call 58Rejecting an incoming call 59
Transferring the phone book 59 Clearing memory 60 Changing the phone settings 61
Setting the phone volume 61Stopping Bluetooth wave
transmission 61
Answering a call automatically 61Setting the automatic rejection
function 62 – Echo cancelling and noise
reduction 62
Setting automatic connection 62Editing the device name 63Updating the Bluetooth wireless
technology software 63
Notes for hands-free phoning 64
Fuel cost management
Using the Fuel detailsfunction 65
Inputting the fuel consumption
information for calculating the fuel
cost 65
Calculating the fuel consumption 65
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– Exporting the data of fuel cost
information 66
Exporting the data of Fuel detailsfrom
Export/Import Menuscreen 66
Using Applications Preparing in advance 68
Switching to PC Mode68Cancelling PC Mode68
Launching the application 68
Basic operations of the audio source
Switching the audio source 71 Turning off the audio source 71 Audio screen switching overview 72 What you can do on each menu 73 Displaying the Function Menuscreen 73
Using the radio (TUNER)
Reading the screen 74 Using the touch panel keys 74 Operating by hardware buttons 74 Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies 75 Using the function menu 75 Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 75 Tuning in strong signals 75
Playing audio CDs
Reading the screen 76 Using the touch panel keys 77 Operating by hardware buttons 77 Selecting a track from the list 77 Setting a repeat play range 78 Playing tracks in random order 78 Scanning tracks of a CD 78 Playback and Pause 78 Using Sound Retriever 78
Playing music files on ROM Reading the screen 79
Contents
Using the touch panel keys 80 Operating by hardware buttons 80 Selecting a track from the list 80 Setting a repeat play range 81 Playing tracks in random order 81 Scanning folders and tracks 82 Playback and Pause 82 Using Sound Retriever 82
Playing music files on USB
Reading the screen 83 Using the touch panel keys 84 Operating by hardware buttons 84 Selecting a file from the list 85 Setting a repeat play range 85 Playing files in random order 85 Scanning folders and files 85 Playback and Pause 86 Using Sound Retriever 86
Using an iPod
Reading the screen 87 Using the touch panel keys 88 Operating by hardware buttons 88 Selecting a song from the list 88 Searching for applicable items
alphabetically 89
Playing songs related to the currently playing
song 89
Playing all songs in random order (shuffle
all) 90 Operating the functions from your iPod 90 Using Sound Retriever 90 Using the function menu 91 Setting a repeat play range 91 Playing songs in random order (shuffle) 91 Playback and Pause 92 Setting the audiobook play speed 92
Using the AUX source
Reading the screen 93
Selecting AUXas the source 93
Customising preferences
Displaying the Settings Menuscreen 94 Setting the volume for navigation system 94 Customising the regional settings 94
Selecting the language 94Setting the time difference 95Changing the unit between km and
miles 95
– Changing the virtual speed of the
vehicle 95
– Setting the keyboard layout 96
Customising the map screen settings 96
Displaying POI on the map 96Switching the map between 2D and
3D 98
Displaying manoeuvres 98Changing the setting of navigation
interruption screen 98
– Setting the map colour change
between day and night 99
Changing the road colour 99Setting the auto-zoom display 99Setting the Favouritesicon
display 99
– Setting the current street name
display 100
– Displaying the fuel consumption
information 100
Setting the speed limit display 100Displaying safety camera
locations 100 Setting the power-saving function 101 Checking the version information 101 Registering and editing your home 101 Correcting the current location 102 Checking the connections of leads 102 Adjusting the response positions of the
touch panel (touch panel calibration) 102
Adjusting the screen brightness 103
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Recording your travel history 103 Using the demonstration guidance 104 Setting the safe mode 104 Restoring the default setting 104 Turning off the screen 104 Displaying the Initial Settingscreen 105 Setting the illumination colour 105 Switching the auxiliary setting 105 Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller 106
Switching the sound muting/
attenuation 106 Displaying the Audio Menuscreen 106 Using balance adjustment 107 Using the equaliser 107
Recalling equaliser curves 108Adjusting the equaliser curves 108
Adjusting loudness 109 Using subwoofer output 109 Enhancing bass (Bass Booster) 109 Using the high pass filter 110 Adjusting source levels 110
Other functions
Replicating the settings 111 Returning the navigation system to the
default or factory settings 111
Setting items to be deleted 112
Appendix
Troubleshooting 114 Messages and how to react to them 117 Messages for audio functions 118 Positioning technology 120
Positioning by GPS 120Map matching 120
Handling large errors 120
– When positioning by GPS is
impossible 121
– Conditions likely to cause noticeable
positioning errors 121
Route setting information 123
– Route search specifications 123
Handling and care of discs 124
Built-in drive and care 124Ambient conditions for playing a
disc 124
Playable discs 124
– Playing DualDisc 124
Detailed information for playable media 125
Compatibility 125Media compatibility chart 127
Bluetooth 129 SD and SDHC logo 129 WMA 129 AAC 129 Detailed information regarding connectable
iPods 129
iPod 130iPhone 130iTunes 130
Using the LCD screen correctly 130
Handling the LCD screen 130Liquid crystal display (LCD)
screen 131
Maintaining the LCD screen 131LED (light-emitting diode)
backlight 131
Display information 132
–“Navigation Menu” screen 132 –“Settings Menu” screen 132 –“Phone Menu” screen 133
Glossary 134 Specifications 136
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Introduction
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Manual overview
Before using this product, be sure to read Im­portant Information for the User (a separate
manual) which contains warnings, cautions, and other important information that you should note.
How to use this manual
Finding the operation procedure for what you want to do
When you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the Con- tents.
Finding the operation procedure from a menu name
If you want to check the meaning of an item displayed on the screen, you will find the ne­cessary page from the Display information at the end of the manual.
Glossary
Use the glossary to find the meanings of terms.
Conventions used in this manual
Before moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conven­tions used in this manual. Familiarity with these conventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new equipment. ! Buttons on your navigation system are de-
scribed in ALL CAPITAL, BOLD lettering: e.g.) MENU button, MAP button.
! Items in different menus, screen titles, and
functional components are described in bold with double quotation marks “”: e.g.)
Navigation Menuscreen or Audio Sourcescreen
! Touch panel keys that are available on the
screen are described in bold in brackets [ ]:
e.g.) [Address], [Settings].
! Extra information, alternatives and other
notes are presented in the following for­mat: e.g.) p If the home location has not been stored
yet, set the location first.
! Descriptions of separate operations to be
performed on the same screen are indi­cated with # at the beginning of the de­scription: e.g.)
# Touch [OK].
! References are indicated like this:
e.g.) = For details, refer to Displaying the
Route infoscreen on page 41.
Terms used in this manual
USB storage device
The term for USB memory only is USB sto­rage device.
SD memory card
The SD memory card and SDHC memory card are collectively referred to as the SD memory card.
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Introduction
Notice regarding MP3 file usage
Supply of this navigation system conveys only a licence for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a licence nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. rev­enue-generating), real time broadcasting (ter­restrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via internet, intranets and/or other networks or in other electronic content distribution systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applica­tions. An independent licence for such use is required. For details, please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com.
iPod compatibility
This product supports only the following iPod models and iPod software versions. Others may not work correctly.
! iPod nano first generation: Ver. 1.3.1 ! iPod nano second generation: Ver. 1.1.3 ! iPod nano third generation: Ver. 1.1.3 ! iPod nano fourth generation: Ver. 1.0.4 ! iPod nano fifth generation: Ver. 1.0.1 ! iPod fifth generation: Ver. 1.3 ! iPod classic 80GB: Ver. 1.1.2 ! iPod classic 120GB: Ver. 2.0.1 ! iPod classic 160GB (2007): Ver. 1.1.2 ! iPod classic 160GB (2009): Ver. 2.0.3 ! iPod touch first generation: Ver. 3.1.2 ! iPod touch second generation: Ver. 3.1.1 ! iPhone: Ver. 2.2 ! iPhone 3G: Ver. 3.1.2 ! iPhone 3GS: Ver. 3.1.2
p In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be re-
ferred to as iPod.
p When you use this navigation system with
a Pioneer USB interface cable for iPod (CD­IU50) (sold separately), you can control an iPod compatible with this navigation sys­tem.
p To obtain maximum performance, we re-
commend that you use the latest software for the iPod.
p Operation methods may vary depending on
the iPod models and the software version of iPod.
p For details about iPod compatibility with
this navigation system, refer to the informa­tion on our website.
Map coverage
For details about the map coverage of this na­vigation system, refer to the information on our website.
Protecting the LCD panel and screen
p Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the
LCD screen when this product is not being used. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures.
p When using a mobile phone, keep the aer-
ial of the mobile phone away from the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of spots, coloured stripes, etc.
p To protect the LCD screen from damage, be
sure to touch the touch panel keys with your finger. (The stylus is supplied for spe­cial calibrations. Do not use the stylus for normal operations.)
Resetting the microprocessor
CAUTION
Pressing the RESET button clears the settings for the audio source without clearing all the naviga­tion function items. Please refer to the related section before clearing.
p Some data remains. Be sure to read Returning
the navigation system to the default or factory settings first.
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= For detailed information about the items
which would be erased, refer to Returning
the navigation system to the default or fac­tory settings on page 111.
The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions: ! Prior to using this product for the first time
after installation.
! If the product fails to operate properly. ! If there appear to be problems with the op-
eration of the system.
! When changing the combination of equip-
ment.
! When adding/removing additional pro-
ducts that connect to the navigation sys­tem.
! If your vehicle position is shown on the
map with a significant positioning error.
% Press the RESET button with a pen tip or other pointed implement.
Introduction
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Before you start
Checking part names and functions
This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons.
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1 h button
Press to eject the disc from the disc loading slot.
2 Disc loading slot
Insert a disc to play.
= For details of the operation, refer to In-
serting and ejecting a disc on the next
page.
3 Head unit
4 MODE button
! Press to switch between the map screen
and the audio operation screen.
! Press to display the map screen while
the navigation function screen is dis­played.
5 MULTI-CONTROL*
! Rotating;
Adjusts the audio source volume.
! Pressing MULTI-CONTROL left or
right;
a9
Allows you to change the frequency one step at a time; operates track search con­trols.
! Pressing and holding MULTI-CON-
TROL left or right;
Allows you to perform manual seek tun­ing, fast forward or reverse.
6 LIST button*
7 SRC/OFF button*
8 BAND/ESC button*
9 Detachable device
= For details, refer to Removing the detach-
able device on page 16.
a LCD screen
b
button
Press to remove the detachable device from the head unit.
= For details, refer to Removing the detach-
able device on page 16.
b
c
d
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c Bluetooth connection status indicator
Lights up when your phone is paired to the navigation system by Bluetooth wireless technology.
d RESET button
= For details, refer to Resetting the micro-
processor on page 8.
p Buttons marked with an asterisk (*) are
used only for audio functions. = For more details, refer to the descrip-
tions from Chapter 14 to Chapter 21.
Protecting your product from theft
The detachable device can be removed from the head unit to discourage theft.
= For details, refer to Removing the detach-
able device on page 16.
Inserting and ejecting a disc
Inserting a disc
% Insert a disc into the disc loading slot.
Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card
CAUTION
! Ejecting an SD memory card during data
transfer can damage the SD memory card. Be sure to eject the SD memory card by following the procedure described in this manual.
! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto-
rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
p This system is not compatible with Multi
Media Card (MMC).
p Compatibility with all SD memory cards is
not guaranteed.
p This unit may not achieve optimum perfor-
mance with some SD memory cards.
p Do not insert anything other than SD mem-
ory cards.
p If data related to map data, such as custo-
mised POI data, is stored on the SD mem­ory card, the navigation system restarts.
Inserting an SD memory card
1 Remove the detachable device from the head unit.
= For details, refer to Removing the detachable
device on page 16.
Before you start
p Do not insert anything other than a disc
into the disc loading slot.
Ejecting a disc
% Press the h button.
The disc is ejected.
2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
Insert the card with the contact end first into the top of the detachable device and press the card until it clicks and completely locks.
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Label side
3 Attach the detachable device to the head unit.
Ejecting an SD memory card
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen. The “Top Menuscreen appears.
2 Touch [Eject SD].
A message confirming whether to restart the navigation system appears.
3 Touch [OK].
4 Remove the detachable device from the head unit.
= For details, refer to Removing the detachable
device on page 16.
5 Press the middle of the SD memory card gently until it clicks.
The SD memory card is ejected.
6 Pull the SD memory card out straight.
7 Attach the detachable device to the head unit.
= For details, refer to Attaching the detachable
device on page 16.
8 Touch [Restart].
The navigation system restarts, and a message prompting you to remove the SD memory card appears.
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The navigation system restarts.
Before you start
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Plugging and unplugging a USB storage device
CAUTION
! To prevent data loss and damage to the sto-
rage device, never remove it from this naviga­tion system while data is being transferred.
! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto-
rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
p Compatibility with all USB storage devices
is not guaranteed. This navigation system may not achieve op­timum performance with some USB sto­rage devices.
p Connection via a USB hub is not possible.
Plugging in a USB storage device
% Plug a USB storage device into the USB connector.
USB connector
Connecting and disconnecting an iPod
CAUTION
! To prevent data loss and damage to the sto-
rage device, never remove it from this naviga­tion system while data is being transferred.
! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto-
rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
Connecting your iPod
Using the USB interface cable for iPod en­ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga­tion system. p A USB interface cable for iPod (CD-IU50)
(sold separately) is required for connection.
p For details about iPod compatibility with
this navigation system, refer to the informa­tion on our website.
p Connection via a USB hub is not possible.
1 Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed.
Before you start
USB storage device
Unplugging a USB storage device
% Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed.
USB connector USB interface
2 Connect your iPod.
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Disconnecting your iPod
% Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod after checking that no data is being ac­cessed.
Protecting your product from theft
The detachable device can be removed from the head unit to discourage theft.
= For details, refer to Removing the detach-
able device on page 16.
CAUTION
! Never grip the display and the buttons tightly
or use force when removing or attaching.
! Avoid subjecting the detachable device to ex-
cessive shocks.
! Keep the detachable device out of direct sun-
light and high temperatures.
! After removing the detachable device, keep it
in a safe place so it is not scratched or damaged.
Flow from startup to termination
1 Start the engine to boot up the system.
p To protect the LCD screen from damage, be
sure to use your fingers to touch the touch panel keys. (The stylus is supplied for spe­cial calibrations. Do not use the stylus for normal operations.)
1 Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the navigation splash screen appears. And then the Select Program Language screen appears.
2 Touch the language that you want to use on the screen.
The Voice Language Selectionscreen ap­pears.
3 Touch the language that you want to use for the voice guidance.
The navigation system will now restart.
4 Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions.
2 Turn off the vehicle engine to termi­nate the system.
The navigation system is also turned off.
On first-time startup
When you use the navigation system for the first time, select the language that you want to use.
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The map screen appears.
Before you start
Regular startup
% Start the engine to boot up the system.
p The screen shown will differ depending on
the previous conditions.
p When there is no route, the disclaimer ap-
pears after the navigation system reboots. Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions.
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How to use the detachable device
Removing the detachable device from the head unit enables you to set routes and search locations even when you are out of your vehi­cle. Also, you can connect the detachable device to your PC using the supplied USB cable. This chapter describes how to use the detach­able device when not attached to the head unit.
CAUTION
! Never grip the display and the buttons tightly
or use force when removing or attaching.
! Avoid subjecting the detachable device to ex-
cessive shocks.
! Keep the detachable device out of direct sun-
light and high temperatures.
! After removing the detachable device, keep it
in a safe place so it is not scratched or da­maged.
Checking part names and functions
Bottom side
1
Removing and attaching the detachable device
Removing the detachable device
p The head unit cannot be operated while the
detachable device is removed from the head unit.
p Removing the detachable device automati-
cally turns the audio source off.
1 Hold the detachable device in order not to drop.
Take care not to drop the detachable device and protect it from contact with water or other fluids to prevent permanent damage.
2 Press the tachable device.
3 Gently grip the right side of the front panel and slowly pull it outward.
button to release the de-
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1 USB port (Mini-B)
Use to connect with your PC.
2 Power switch
Use to turn the detachable device on and off.
3 SD card slot
= For more detailed information, refer to In-
serting an SD memory card on page
11.
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Attaching the detachable device
p If the detachable device is turned on before
it is attached to the head unit, it will not turn off when the ignition switch is turned off (ACC OFF). The detachable device will also lose batter power.
1 Turn off the power switch of detach­able device.
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2 Slide the detachable device to the left until it clicks.
The detachable device and the head unit are jointed on the left side. Make sure that the de­tachable device has been jointed to the head unit.
3 Press the centre on the right side of the detachable device until it is firmly seated.
If you fail to successfully attach the detach­able device to the head unit, try again but be careful not to force it as the device could be damaged.
! Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed)
shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
CAUTION
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institutionsrules that apply in your coun­try/area. Do not open the cover except to dispose of the battery.
1 Remove the screw in the back of the detachable device and then slide the cover off.
2 Remove the battery.
How to use the detachable device
Installing the battery
CAUTION
! Do not under any circumstances attempt to
change the battery yourself.
! The battery should only be changed by
Pioneer service personnel.
Disposing of the battery
WARNING
! Keep the battery pack out of the reach of
small children to prevent them from acciden­tally swallowing it.
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How to use the detachable device
3 Detach the cable to disconnect the bat­tery.
Turning on the detachable device
If you turn on the detachable device while it is removed from the head unit, the navigation system switches to Detach mode.
1 Detach the detachable device from the head unit.
= For details, refer to Removing the detachable
device on page 16.
2 Turn on the power switch of detach­able device.
p The following functions are not available in
Detach mode”.
! GPS positioning and time synchronisa-
tion (Vehicle position and current time on the screen are not updated.)
! Route guidance ! Hands-free phoning ! Audio functions
Charging the battery of detachable device
Charging cannot be done when the tempera­ture is outside of the charging temperature range. ! The operating temperature range of the bat-
tery is from –20 °C to +60 °C.
! The charging temperature range of the bat-
tery is from 0 °C to +55 °C. The battery of the detachable device is charged in the following situations. ! When the detachable device is attached to
the head unit while the ignition switch is
turned on (ACC ON). ! When the detachable device is connected
to your PC.
p Before charging the detachable device
by connecting it to your PC, turn off the power switch of detachable device to re­duce the drain on battery power. If the power is on, the battery may not be charged.
p To ensure proper charging, adjust the
screen brightness to a low level and set the power–saving function to save the battery discharging.
= For details, refer to Adjusting the
screen brightness on page 103.
= For details, refer to Setting the power-
saving function on page 101.
Monitoring the battery status
You can check the battery status of the detach­able device.
1 Attach the detachable device to the head unit.
= For details, refer to Attaching the detachable
device on page 16.
2 Press the MODE button to display the navigation map screen.
3 Touch [Home] on the map screen. The “Top Menuscreen appears.
4 Touch [Settings].
The Settings Menuscreen appears. The battery status indicator is displayed on the upper right of the Settings Menuscreen.
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Battery status indicator
Fully charged
Sufficient power
Charging
Automatic shutdown of the navigation system
When the battery of detachable device nearly runs out, the navigation system automatically turns off. When the detachable device is turned on again after charging the battery, it returns to the last system status.
A message appears when the remaining bat­tery life is getting low.
Connecting with your PC
You can connect the detachable device and your PC using the USB cable (supplied with the navigation system). = For details, refer to Using Applications on
page 68.
How to use the detachable device
When the battery nearly runs out, a message appears and the navigation system automati­cally turns off.
p When the battery of the detachable device
is completely run down, the splash screen is displayed the next time the system is booted up.
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How to use the navigation menu screens
Screen switching overview
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What you can do on each menu
1 Map screen
Press the MODE button to display the naviga­tion map screen.
2 Top Menu
Touch [Home] on the map screen to display the Top Menuscreen. This is the starting menu to access the desired screens and operate the various functions. There are two types of the Top Menu” screen.
Classic Menu
6 Applications Menuscreen
You can launch applications downloaded to an SD memory card via the utility programme AVIC FEEDS.
7 Audio operation screen
This is the screen that normally appears when you play the audio source.
Shortcut Menu
Registering your favourite menu items in shortcuts allows you to quickly jump to the re­gistered menu screen by a simple touch on the Shortcut Menu screen.
Selecting the shortcut
p Up to 8 menu items can be registered in
shortcuts.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen. The “Top Menuscreen appears.
2 Touch [Shortcut].
How to use the navigation menu screens
Shortcut Menu
p In this manual, Classic Menu will be re-
ferred to as Top Menu.
3 Navigation Menuscreen
You can search for your destination on this menu. You can also check or cancel your set route from this menu. Other features include useful functions to support your navigation.
4 Phone Menuscreen
You can access the screen that is related to hands-free phoning to see call histories and change the settings on the Bluetooth wireless technology connection.
5 Settings Menuscreen
You can access the screen to customise set­tings.
p When you use the navigation system for the
first time or no items are set on shortcut, a message will appear. Touch [Ye s ] to start the shortcut selection.
3 Touch [Edit].
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4 Touch the tab on the right edge or scroll the bar to display the icon that you want to set to shortcut.
Scroll bar
5 Touch and hold the icon that you want to add to shortcut.
6 Move the icon to the left side of the screen, and then release it.
The selected item is added to shortcut.
Operating menu screens (e.g. Navigation Menuscreen)
1
3
2
1 Screen title 2
The previous screen returns.
3
Shows the next or previous page.
Operating list screens (e.g. city list)
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7 To finish the selection, touch [Close].
Cancelling the shortcut
1 Touch and hold the icon that you want to cancel the shortcut.
2 Move the icon to the right side of the screen, and then release it.
3 To finish the selection, touch [Close].
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1 Screen title 2
Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls
through the list and allows you to view the re-
maining items.
3
The previous screen returns.
4 Listed items
Touching an item on the list allows you to nar-
row down the options and proceed to the next
operation.
5
If all of the characters cannot be displayed
within the displayed area, touching the key to
the right of the item allows you to see remain-
ing characters.
How to use the navigation menu screens
Operating the on-screen keyboard
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1 Text box
Displays the characters that are entered. If there is no text in the box, an informative guide with text appears.
2 Keyboard
Touch the keys to enter the characters.
3
The previous screen returns.
4 0-9, Sym., Others
You can enter other characters of alphabet. You can also enter text with marks such as [&] or numbers. Touch to toggle the selection.
p When you use any of A, Ä, Å”, “Æ”,
the displayed result is the same.
5 OK
Confirms the entry and allows you to proceed to the next step.
6
Deletes the input text one letter at a time, be­ginning at the end of the text. Continuing to touch the button deletes all of the text.
p You can select the type of keyboard to be
used for inputting characters.
= For details, refer to Setting the keyboard
layout on page 96.
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How to use the map
Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map. You need to become familiar with how the information appears on the map.
How to read the map screen
This example shows an example of a 2D map screen.
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2
3
4
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p Information with an asterisk (*) appears
only when the route is set.
p Depending on the conditions and settings,
some items may not be displayed.
1 Name of the street to be used (or next gui-
dance point)*
Touching this item enables you to hear the next guidance again.
2 Next direction of travel*
When you approach a guidance point, this ap­pears in green. Touching this item enables you to hear the next guidance again.
3 Distance to the guidance point*
Shows the distance to the next guidance point.
4 Eco-Meter
Displays a graph comparing the past average fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage since the navigation system was last started. Touching this item displays the Eco Graph screen.
d
c
b
a
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= For details, refer to Displaying “Eco
Graphon page 29.
5 Map control
Touching
changing the map scale and the map orienta-
tion.
6 Street name (or city name) that your vehi-
cle is travelling along
displays touch panel keys for
= For details, refer to Setting the current
street name display on page 100.
7 Current position
Indicates the current location of your vehicle.
The apex of the triangular mark indicates your
orientation and the display moves automati-
cally as you drive.
p The apex of the triangular mark is the
proper current position.
8 Home key
Touch [Home] on the map screen to display
the Top Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 20.
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9 Map orientation indicator
! When North upis selected, is dis-
played.
! When Heading upis selected,
displayed. p The red arrow indicates north.
= For details, refer to Switching the
map orientation on the next page.
a Direction line*
The direction towards your destination (next waypoint, or cursor) is indicated with a straight line.
b Current route*
The route currently set is highlighted in colour on the map. If a waypoint is set on the route, the route after the next waypoint is high­lighted in another colour.
c Multi-Info window
Each touch of [Multi-Info window] changes the display information.
! Distance to the destination (or dis-
tance to waypoint)*
! Estimated time of arrival at your des-
tination or waypoint*
The estimated time of arrival is an ideal value calculated based on the value set for Speedand the actual driving speed. The estimated time of arrival is only a reference value, and does not guarantee arrival at that time.
= For details, refer to Changing the vir-
tual speed of the vehicle on page 95.
! Travel time to your destination or
waypoint*
d Current time
Meaning of guidance flags
Destination
The checkered flag indicates your destination.
Waypoint
The blue flags indicate your way­points.
Guidance point
The next guidance point (next turn­ing point, etc.) is shown by a yel­low flag.
Audio information bar
If you do any operation for the audio source,
is
the audio information bar appears on the bot­tom of the map screen. The bar informs you the status of audio source.
How to use the map
Enlarged map of the intersection
When Close Up Viewin the Mapscreen is On, an enlarged map of the intersection appears.
= For details, refer to Setting the auto-zoom
display on page 99.
Display during motorway driving
In certain locations of the motorway, lane in­formation is available, indicating the recom­mended lane to be in to easily manoeuvre the next guidance.
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While driving on the motorway, motorway exit numbers and motorway signs may be dis­played when in the vicinity of interchanges and exits.
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1 Lane information 2 Motorway exit information
Displays the motorway exit.
3 Motorway signs
These show the road number and give direc­tional information.
p If the data for these items is not contained
in the built-in memory, the information is not available even if there are the signs on the actual road.
Types of the road stored in the map database
Roads included in the route guidance
Turn by Turn Routable Roads contain full attri­bute data and can be used for full Route Gui­dance. Pioneer Navigation will display full route guidance, including turn-by-turn voice directions and arrow icons.
Roads without turn-by-turn instructions
Routable roads (the route displayed and high­lighted in purple) have only basic data and can only be used to plot a navigable route. Pioneer Navigation will only display a navig­able route on the map (only the arrival gui­dance for the destination or a waypoint is available). Please review and obey all local traf­fic rules along the highlighted route. (For your safety.)
No turn-by-turn directions will be displayed on these roads.
Non routable roads (pink colour road)
Map display is possible, but it cannot be used for route calculation. Please review and obey all local traffic rules along this route. (For your safety.)
Operating the map screen
Changing the scale of the map
You can change the map scale between 25 metres and 500 kilometres (25 yards and 250 miles).
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch
and with the map scale appear.
3 Touch or to change the map scale.
p If you do not operate the function for a few
seconds, the initial map screen automati­cally returns.
Switching the map orientation
You can switch how the map shows your vehi­cles direction between Heading upand North up. ! Heading up:
The map display always shows the vehicles
direction as proceeding toward the top of
the screen. ! North up:
on the map screen.
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The map display always has north at the top of the screen.
p The map orientation is fixed at North up
when the map scale is 50 kilometres (25 miles) or more.
p The map orientation is fixed at Heading
upwhen the 3D map screen is displayed.
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch
or appears.
p When North upis selected, is dis-
played.
p When Heading upis selected,
played.
3 Touch or to switch the vehicles direction.
Each time you touch the key changes that set­ting.
p If you do not operate the function for a few
seconds, the initial map screen automati­cally returns.
on the map screen.
is dis-
3D map screen
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch
or appears.
p When the 2D map screen is selected,
is displayed.
p When the 3D map screen is selected,
is displayed.
3 Touch or .
Each time you touch the key changes that set­ting.
p If you do not operate the function for a few
seconds, the initial map screen automati­cally returns.
on the map screen.
How to use the map
Switching the map between 2D and 3D
2D map screen
Displaying Eco Graph
Eco Graphshows the results of a compari­son of past average mileage and current aver­age mileage.
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch The “Eco Graphscreen appears.
on the map screen.
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p Touch or press the MODE button to
move from the Eco Graphscreen to the map screen.
= For details, refer to Chapter 6.
Scrolling the map to the position you want to see
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch and drag the map in the desired direction to scroll.
Viewing information about a specified location
An icon appears at registered places (home lo­cation, specific places, Favourites entries) and places where there is a POI icon. Place the scroll cursor over the icon to view detailed information.
1 Scroll the map and move the scroll cur­sor to the icon you want to view.
2 Touch
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1 Distance from the current position 2 Cursor
Positioning the cursor to the desired location results in a brief informational overview about the location being displayed at the bottom of screen, with street name and other informa­tion for this location being shown. (The infor­mation shown varies depending on the position.)
p The scrolling increment depends on your
dragging length.
# Touch The map returns to the current position.
p Pressing MODE button returns the map to
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the current position.
Information for a specified location appears.
The information shown varies according to the location. (There may be no information for that location.)
= For details, refer to Setting the Favourites
icon display on page 99.
= For details, refer to Displaying POI on the
map on page 96.
p Touching
if a telephone number is available. (Pairing with mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is required.) = For details, refer to Dialling from the map
on page 58.
enables you to call the position
Eco-driving function
Chapter
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This navigation system is equipped with an Eco-driving function that can be used to esti­mate whether you are driving in an environ­mentally friendly way. This chapter describes this function.
The fuel mileage calculated is based on a theo­retical value determined from vehicle speed and position information from the navigation system. The fuel mileage displayed is only a re­ference value, and does not guarantee the mileage displayed can be obtained.
Displaying Eco Graph
This function estimates approximate fuel mile­age based on your driving, compares that with your average fuel mileage in the past, and dis­plays the results in a graph.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 20.
2 Touch [Eco Graph].
p You can also touch on the map
screen to display the Eco Graph.
Reading the screen
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1 Average fuel mileage comparison graph
Displays a comparison of the average fuel mileage up to the point the navigation system was last stopped (past average fuel mileage) and the current average fuel mileage. The dis­play is updated every 3 seconds. The more the value moves in the direction of +, the better the fuel mileage. There are three different graph bars.
! Total
A comparison of the past average fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage from the location the navigation system was last started to the current driving lo­cation.
!
: Ordinary Road A comparison of the past average fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage for 90 seconds in the past, while the ve­hicle is driving on an ordinary road.
!
: Motorway A comparison of the past average fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage for 90 seconds in the past, while the ve­hicle is driving on a motorway.
2 Eco Score
The result of the comparison of your past aver­age fuel mileage and current average fuel mileage appears as a value from 0.0 Pts (points) to 10.0 Pts. The higher the value, the better the fuel mileage when compared to past route guidance.
p This is not displayed when Eco Score
is set to Offor when no route is set.
3 Best Score
Displays the best score to date.
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p This is not displayed when Eco Score
is set to Offor when no route is set.
4 Eco-gauge
The green gauge indicates the current score, and the grey gauge indicates the best score to date. The Eco Scoreis updated ever y 5 minutes.
p This is not displayed when Eco Score
is set to Offor when no route is set.
5 Animal icons
The number of displayed animal icons in­creases or decreases according to the value of Eco Score.
p If you try to use the Eco Graph function
immediately after you start using the navi­gation system for the first time, displayed and the function may not be available. = For details, refer to Troubleshooting on
page 114.
p The display settings can be changed.
= For details, refer to Changing the eco-
function setting on this page.
may be
Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance
This navigation system is equipped with the Eco Drive Levelfunction that estimates how well you have driven in an environmentally friendly way. The points of Eco Drive Levelchange ac­cording to Eco Scorewhen the vehicle reaches the destination. When a certain num­ber of points is reached, the level increases and a message appears.
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1 Tree icon
As the level increases, a tree icon changes from a young tree to a big tree.
p This is not displayed when “Eco Drive
Levelis set to Off”.
= For details, refer to Changing the eco-func-
tion setting on this page.
Sudden start alert
If the speed of the vehicle exceeds 41 kmph (25.5 mph) within 5 seconds from the time it is started, a message appears and a warning sound beeps.
= For details, refer to Changing the eco-func-
tion setting on this page.
Changing the eco-function setting
You can change the eco-function setting.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 20.
2 Touch [Eco Graph].
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