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.
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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.
How to use the navigation menu
Important
The screens shown in the examples may differ
from the actual screens.
The actual screens may be changed without
notice for performance and function improvements.
Introduction
Manual overview 7
– How to read this manual 7
– Terminology 7
– About the definition of terminology 7
Features 8
Map coverage 10
Protecting the LCD panel and screen 10
Viewing the LCD comfortably 10
Notes for internal memory 10
– Before removing the vehicle
battery 10
– About the data being deleted 10
– Resetting the microprocessor 10
Basic operation
Checking part names and functions 12
Inserting/ejecting a disc 13
– Inserting a disc 13
– Ejecting a disc 13
Inserting and ejecting an SD memory
card 13
– Inserting an SD memory card 14
– Ejecting an SD memory card 14
Plugging and unplugging a USB storage
device 14
– Plugging in a USB storage device 14
– Unplugging a USB storage device 14
Connecting and disconnecting iPod 15
– Connecting your iPod 15
– Disconnecting your iPod 15
Flow from startup to termination 15
On first-time startup 15
Regular startup 16
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screens 18
– Screen switching overview 18
– What you can do on each menu 19
– Displaying the rear camera image 19
How to use the map 20
– How to read the map screen 20
– Switching the map between 2D and
3D 22
– Changing the scale of the map 22
– Scrolling the map to the position you
want to see 22
– Changing the tilt and rotation angle of
the map 23
The basic flow of creating your route 23
The operations of a list screen (e.g. city
list) 24
The operation of the on-screen keyboard 24
Searching for and selecting a location
Searching for a location by address 25
Searching for the vicinity Points of Interest
(POI) 27
– Searching for POIs around the
cursor 27
– Searching for a nearby POI 28
– Searching for POIs along the current
route 28
– Searching for POIs around the
destination 28
– Using “Saved Criteria” 28
Searching for POIs by using the data on
external storage devices (USB, SD) 30
Searching for a location by coordinates 31
Selecting a location you searched for
recently 32
– Deleting an entry in “History” 33
Selecting a location stored in
“Favourites” 33
– Deleting an entry in “Favourites” 34
Setting up a route to your home 34
Setting a route by recalling a saved route 34
Searching for a location by scrolling the
map 35
Contents
After the location is decided (Map
Confirmation Screen)
What you can do with the “Map Confirmation
Screen” 36
Route... 36
Save as... 37
Setting the location as a new destination 37
Setting the location as a waypoint 37
Replacing the location as the new final
destination 37
Setting the location as the start point 38
Viewing the information of a specified
location 38
Placing a map pin on the location 38
– Removing a map pin 39
Registering the location as a customised
POI 39
Storing the location in “Favourites” 40
Deleting an entry in “Favourites” 40
Storing the position as safety camera
location 40
Checking the current route
Checking the current route conditions 42
– Playing simulated travel at high
speed 43
– Checking the entire route overview on
the map 43
Checking the current itinerary 43
Editing waypoints and the destination
Editing waypoints 45
– Adding a waypoint 45
– Sorting waypoints 45
– Deleting a waypoint 45
Storing the current route 45
– Deleting the entry in “Saved
Routes” 46
Deleting the current route 46
Using hands-free phoning
Hands-free phoning overview 47
Preparing communication devices 47
Displaying the Phone Menu 47
Registering your mobile phone 47
– Searching for nearby phones 48
– Searching for a specified phone 48
– Pairing from your mobile phone 49
Connecting a registered mobile phone 50
– Disconnecting a mobile phone 50
– Deleting a registered phone 50
Receiving a phone call 51
– Answering an incoming call 51
– Rejecting an incoming call 51
Making a phone call 51
– Direct dialling 52
– Dialling from the history 52
– Calling a number in the “Contacts”
screen 53
– Dialling a phone number on the “Map
Confirmation Screen” 53
– Making a call home easily 53
Announcing incoming short mails 54
Transferring the phone book 54
Clearing memory 55
Setting the phone 55
– Setting the phone volume 55
– Stopping Bluetooth wave
transmission 56
– Answering a call automatically 56
– Setting the automatic rejection
function 56
– Echo cancelling and noise
reduction 57
– Setting the automatic connection 57
– Editing the device name 57
Notes for hands-free phoning 57
Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology
software 58
Playing the audio CD
Reading the screen 60
Using the touch panel keys 60
Selecting a track from the list 61
Using the “Function” menu 61
Playing music files on ROM
Reading the screen 62
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Using the touch panel keys 62
– Selecting a track from the list 63
– Browsing embedded text
information 63
Using the “Function” menu 64
Playing a DVD-Video
Reading the screen 65
Using the touch panel keys 65
– Resuming playback (Bookmark) 67
– Searching for a desired scene and
starting playback from a specified
time 67
– Direct number search 67
– Operating the DVD menu 67
– Frame-by-frame playback 68
– Slow motion playback 68
Using the “Function” menu 68
Playing a DVD-VR
Reading the screen 70
Using the touch panel keys 70
– Searching for a desired scene and
starting playback from a specified
time 71
– Switching the playback mode 72
– Using the short-time skip function 72
– Playing by selecting from the title
Reading the screen 74
Using the touch panel keys 74
– Frame-by-frame playback 75
– Slow motion playback 75
– Searching for a desired scene and
starting playback from a specified
time 75
Using the “Function” menu 76
DVD-Video, DVD-VR, DivX setup
Displaying DVD Setup menu 77
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Setting the top-priority languages 77
Setting assist subtitles on or off 77
Setting the angle icon display 78
Setting the aspect ratio 78
Setting the parental lock 78
– Setting the code number and level 78
Displaying your DivX® VOD registration
code 79
Setting “Auto Play” 79
Setting the subtitle file for DivX® 80
Language code chart for DVDs 81
Playing the music file (USB, SD)
Starting procedures 82
Reading the screen 82
Using the touch panel keys (Music) 83
– Selecting a track from the list 84
– Browsing embedded text
information 84
Using the “Function” menu 84
Playing the movie file (USB, SD)
Starting procedures 86
Reading the screen 86
Using the touch panel keys (Video) 87
– Searching for a desired scene and
starting playback from a specified
time 87
Using the “Function” menu 88
Using the iPod® (iPod)
Starting procedures 89
Reading the screen 89
Using the touch panel keys (Music) 90
– Browsing for a song 90
Starting the video playback 91
Using the touch panel keys (Video) 92
– Browsing for a video 92
Using the “Function” menu 93
Using the radio (FM)
Reading the screen 95
Using the touch panel keys 95
Contents
– Switching between the detailed
information display and the preset list
display 96
– Storing and recalling broadcast
stations 96
– Using radio text 96
Using the “Function” menu 97
– Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 97
– Limiting stations to regional
programming 98
– Tuning in strong signals 98
– Searching for an RDS station by PTY
information 98
– Receiving traffic announcements 99
– Tuning into alternative frequencies 99
– Using news programme
interruption 100
– About interruption icon status (e.g.
TRFC icon) 100
– PTY list 101
Using the radio (AM)
Reading the screen 102
Using the touch panel keys 102
– Switching between the detailed
information display and the preset list
display 102
– Storing and recalling broadcast
stations 103
Using the “Function” menu 103
– Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 103
– Tuning in strong signals 103
Using the AV input
Using the AV1 105
Using the AV2 105
Using the touch panel keys 105
Using the external unit (EXT1, EXT2)
Reading the screen 106
Using the touch panel keys 106
Customising preferences
The options in the “Navi Settings”
menu 108
– Basic operations in the “Navi Settings”
menu 108
– GPS & Time Settings 108
– Time Settings 109
– 3D Settings 110
– Map Settings 110
– Displayed Info 111
– Smart Zoom 111
– Overview Mode 112
– Manage POI 112
– Manage Track Logs 112
– Route 112
– Warnings 113
– Regional Settings114
– Restore Factory Settings 115
– Set Home 115
– Demo Mode 115
– Sound settings 115
– About 116
– Setting the POI appearance 116
– Creating new categories 117
– Editing your customised POI 117
– Recording your travel history 118
– Setting your home position 119
The options on the “System Settings”
menu 120
– Displaying the “System Settings”
menu 120
– Selecting the language 120
– Changing the splash screen 121
– Setting the rear view camera 121
– Adjusting the response positions of the
touch panels (touch panel
calibration) 122
– Adjusting the screen brightness 123
– Setting the illumination colour 123
– Checking the version information 124
– Turning off the screen 124
The “AV Sound” menu options 124
– Displaying the “AV Sound” menu 124
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– Using balance adjustment 124
– Using the equaliser 125
– Adjusting loudness 126
– Using subwoofer output 127
– Using the high pass filter 127
– Adjusting source levels 127
– Enhancing bass (Bass Booster) 128
The options on the “AV Settings” menu 128
– Displaying the “AV Settings”
menu 128
– Setting video input 1 (AV1) 128
– Setting video input 2 (AV2) 128
– Switching the auto aerial setting 129
– Changing the wide screen mode 129
– Switching the sound muting/
attenuation 129
– Setting the rear output 130
– Switching Auto PI seek 130
– Setting the FM tuning step 130
Other functions
Setting the anti-theft function 131
– Setting the password 131
– Entering the password 131
– Deleting the password 131
– Forgotten passwords131
Installing the additional file for voice
guidance (TTS files) 132
Returning the navigation system to the
default or factory settings 133
– Setting items to be deleted 134
Appendix
Troubleshooting 135
Messages and how to react to them 139
Messages for Audio Functions 140
Positioning technology 142
– Positioning by GPS 142
– Positioning by “Dead Reckoning” 142
– How do GPS and “Dead Reckoning”
work together? 142
Handling large errors 143
– When positioning by GPS is
impossible 143
– Conditions likely to cause noticeable
positioning errors 144
Route setting information 145
– Route search specifications 145
Handling and care of the disc 146
– Built-in drive and care 147
– Ambient conditions for playing a
disc 147
Playable discs 147
– About DVD-Video and CD 147
– About AVCHD recorded discs 148
– About playing DualDisc 148
– About Dolby Digital 148
– About DTS sound 148
Detailed information for playable media 148
– Compatibility 148
– Media compatibility chart 151
About Bluetooth 155
About SD and SDHC logo 155
About WMA 155
About DivX 156
About AAC 156
Detailed information regarding connectable
iPods 156
Using the LCD screen correctly 156
– Handling the LCD screen 156
– Liquid crystal display (LCD)
screen 157
– Maintaining the LCD screen 157
– LED (light-emitting diode)
backlight 157
Display information 158
– Destination Menu 158
– Phone Menu 158
– Settings Menu 159
– Shortcut menu 161
– DVD Setup 162
Glossary 163
Specifications 166
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Introduction
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01
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.
This manual provides important information
you need to make full use of your new navigation system.
The beginning chapters outline this navigation
system. The later chapters describe the details
of the navigation functions.
Chapter 7 describes the operations related to
hands-free phoning by using a mobile phone
featuring Bluetooth®technology.
Chapter 8 to Chapter 19 describe how to control the AV sources. Please read these chapters when you use the various functions in the
built-in audio and visual source or operate the
audio equipment connected to the navigation
system.
Chapter 21 describes how to change the settings so as to suit your tastes. The behaviour
of your navigation system depends the settings for navigation and audio-visual functions.
How to read this manual
Finding the operation procedure from
what you want to do
When you have decided what you want to do,
you can find the page you need from the
“Contents”.
Finding the operation procedure from
a menu name
If you want to check the meaning of each item
displayed on the screen, you will find the necessary page from the “Display information” at
the end of the manual.
Glossary
See the glossary to find the meaning of a
term.
Terminology
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.)
“Destination Menu” screen or “ AV
Source” screen
! Touch panel keys that are available on the
screen are described in bold in brackets [ ]:
e.g.)
[Destination], [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.
! References are indicated like this:
e.g.)
= For details, refer to Setting your home
position on page 119.
About the definition of
terminology
“Front Display” and “Rear Display”
In this manual, the screen that is attached to
the body of this navigation unit will be referred
to as the “Front Display”. Any additional optional screen that is purchased for use in conjunction with this navigation unit will be
referred to as the “Rear Display”.
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“Video image”
“Video image” in this manual indicates the
moving images of DVD-Video, DivX, iPod, and
any equipment that is connected to this system with an RCA cable, such as general-purpose AV equipment.
“External storage device (USB, SD)”
The SD memory card, SDHC memory card,
USB memory device and USB portable audio
player are collectively referred to as the “external storage device (USB, SD)”. If it indicates
the USB memory and USB portable audio
player only, they are referred to as the “USB
storage device”.
Features
Touch panel key operation
It is possible to operate the navigation and
audio functions by using the touch panel key.
2D and 3D map view modes
Various types of screen displays can be selected for navigation guidance.
2D map screen
3D map screen
A wide variety of Points of Interest
(POI) information
More than 100 types of POI categories are included in the database. You can also create
your own customised POIs and categories.
Auto reroute function
If you deviate from the set route, the system
will re-calculate the route from that point so
that you remain on track to the destination.
p This function may not work under certain
conditions.
Assign your original image as a splash
screen
You can store your own pictures on an external
storage device (USB, SD) in JPEG or BMP format and import an original splash screen to
this navigation system. These imported
images can be set up as customised splash
screens.
p Imported original images will be stored in
the built-in memory, but the ability to save
these images cannot be guaranteed completely. If your original image data is deleted, set the external storage device (USB,
SD) again and re-import the original image.
Following file types is playable on the external storage device (USB, SD).
MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, MPEG-4, AVI
— Notice regarding video viewing
Remember that use of this system for commercial or public viewing purposes may
constitute an infringement on the author’s
rights as protected by the Copyright Law.
— Notice regarding DVD-Video viewing
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method
claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by
Macrovision Corporation and other rights
owners. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorised by
Macrovision Corporation, and is intended
for home and other limited viewing uses
only unless otherwise authorised by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
— 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 payaudio or audio-on-demand applications. An
independent licence for such use is required. For details, please visit
http://www.mp3licensing.com.
Auto file name listing
The track name will be automatically listed
when this function is available. This system
provides easy-to-operate audio functions that
allow playback simply by selecting an item
from the list.
Station name auto display
While tuning in to an RDS station, you can display a list of the stations that you are receiving
with the programme service names. This facilitates selection of stations.
p If the system cannot receive the pro-
gramme service name, the frequency will
be displayed instead.
Hands-free phoning
A mobile phone featuring Bluetooth
®
technology can be connected wirelessly.
— The mobile phone used must be compati-
ble with the profile of this navigation system.
— When using Bluetooth wireless technology,
this navigation system may not be able to
operate all of the functions on the mobile
phone.
®
iPod
compatibility
This product supports only the following iPod
models and iPod software versions. Others
may not be work correctly.
a Pioneer USB interface cable for iPod (CDIU230V) (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 Operations may vary depending on the
iPod models and the software version of
iPod.
p For more details about iPod compatibility
with this navigation system, refer to the information on our website.
p iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-
tered in the U.S. and other countries.
Rear display entertainment
Video sources can be displayed on the rear
display.
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—“Video image” that is output from the built-
in DVD drive (DVD-V, DVD-VR, DivX) and
AV input (AV1, AV2) can be displayed on
the rear display.
Rear view camera ready
You can display what is behind the vehicle if
connected to a rear view camera (e.g. NDBC2) (sold separately).
Map coverage
For more 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.)
Viewing the LCD comfortably
Due to its construction, the viewing angle of
the LCD screen is limited. However, “Bright-ness” may be used to adjust the black density
of the video. When using the screen for the
first time, the adjustment of the black density
for clear viewing is recommended.
Notes for internal memory
Before removing the vehicle
battery
If the battery is disconnected or discharged,
the memory will be erased and must be reprogrammed.
p Some data remains. Read Returning the na-
vigation system to the default or factor y settings before you operate this function.
= For more detailed information about the
items to be deleted, refer to Returning
the navigation system to the default or
factory settings on page 133.
About the data being deleted
The information is erased by pressing RESET
button or disconnecting the yellow lead from
the battery (or removing the battery itself).
However, some items remain.
p Some data remains. Read Returning the na-
vigation system to the default or factor y settings before you operate this function.
= For more detailed information about the
items to be deleted, refer to Returning
the navigation system to the default or
factory settings on page 133.
Resetting the microprocessor
CAUTION
Pressing RESET button clears the settings for the
AV source without clearing all the navigation
function items. Please refer to the related section
before clearing.
= For more detailed information about the items
to be deleted, refer to Returning the navigationsystem to the default or factory settings on
page 133.
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.
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! If there appear to be problems with the op-
eration of the system.
! When changing the combination of the
equipment.
! When adding/removing additional pro-
ducts that connect to the navigation system.
! If your vehicle position shown on the map
with a significant positioning error.
1Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2Press RESET button with a pen tip or
other pointed instrument.
RESET button
p If you have connected other equipment to
this navigation system with IP-BUS, be sure
to reset that equipment too.
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Checking part names and functions
This chapter gives information about the
names of the parts and the main features
using the buttons.
1 Disc loading slot
Insert a disc to play.
= For details concerning operations, refer
to Inserting/ejecting a disc on the next
page.
2 LCD screen
3 EJECT button
4 RESET button
= For details concerning operations, refer
to Resetting the microprocessor on page
10.
5 MENU button
Press MENU button to display the “Top
Menu”.
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Press and hold to display the “Screen Cali-
bration” screen.
= For details concerning operations, refer
to Adjusting the response positions of thetouch panels (touch panel calibration) on
page 122.
6 MAP button
Press to view the map screen.
Press and hold to display the “Picture Ad-justment” screen.= For details concerning operations, refer
to Adjusting the screen brightness on
page 123.
7 MULTI-CONTROL
Rotating;
Adjusts the AV (Audio and Video) source volume.
Moving upward or downward once;
Changes the map scale one step at a time.
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Keep moving upward or downward;
Changes the map scale continuously.
p This operation is available only while the
map screen is displayed.
Moving MULTI-CONTROL to the left or
right;
Allows you to change the frequency one
step at a time; operates track search controls.
Keep moving MULTI-CONTROL to the
left or right;
Allows you to perform manual seek tuning,
fast for ward or reverse.
Pressing the centre of MULTI-CONTROL;
Allows you to hear the previous route guidance.
p When your phone is paired to the naviga-
tion system, pressing its centre allows
you to answer an incoming call or end
the phone call.
Keep pressing the centre of MULTI-CONTROL;
Mutes the AV (Audio and Video) source. To
cancel the muting, press and hold it again.
8 Bluetooth connection status indicator
Lights up when your phone is paired to the
navigation system by Bluetooth wireless
technology.
9 “AV2” input jack
This is the “AV2” input terminal. Use the
CD-RM10 (sold separately) to connect the
external video component.
p To connect your iPod by using USB inter-
face cable for iPod (CD-IU230V), use
“AV1” input (RCA) on the backside.
a SD card slot
= For more detailed information, refer to In-
serting and ejecting an SD memory card
on this page.
Inserting/ejecting a disc
Inserting a disc
% Insert a disc into the disc loading slot.
p The built-in drive plays one standard 12-cm
or 8-cm (single) disc at a time. Do not use
an adapter when playing 8-cm discs.
p Do not insert anything other than a disc
into the disc loading slot.
Ejecting a disc
% Press EJECT button.
The disc is ejected.
Inserting and ejecting an
SD memory card
CAUTION
! Keep the dummy SD card out of the reach of
small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing it.
! 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.
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Inserting an SD memory card
% Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
Insert it with the contact surface facing to the
left and press the card until it clicks and completely locks.
p There is no compatibility for Multi Media
Card (MMC).
p Compatibility with all SD memory card is
not guaranteed.
p Optimum performance of this unit may not
be obtained depending on the SD memory
card.
p Do not insert anything other than SD mem-
ory cards or dummy SD cards into the SD
card slot.
Ejecting an SD memory card
1Press the SD memory card until it clicks.
The SD memory card is ejected.
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.
Plugging in a USB storage device
% Plug a USB storage device into the USB
connector.
USB connector
USB storage device
p Compatibility with all USB storage device is
not guaranteed.
Optimum performance of this navigation
system may not be obtained depending on
the USB storage device that is connected.
p Connection via USB hub is not available.
2Pull out the SD memory card.
p Insert the dummy SD card to keep the SD
card slot free of dust when the SD memory
card is not inserted.
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Unplugging a USB storage device
% Pull out the USB storage device after
checking that no data is being accessed.
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Connecting and
disconnecting 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 For connection, USB interface cable for
iPod (CD-IU230V) (sold separately) is required.
1Pull out the USB storage device after
checking that no data is being accessed.
To AV input on the back of the navigation system
Disconnecting your iPod
% Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod
after checking that no data is being accessed.
Flow from startup to
termination
1Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the navigation splash
screen comes on for a few seconds.
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.)
2Turn off the vehicle engine to terminate the system.
The navigation system is also turned off.
On first-time startup
CAUTION
The rear view camera function is not available for
safety reasons until the navigation system boots
up completely.
When you use the navigation system for the
first time, select the language that you want to
use.
1Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the navigation splash
screen comes on for a few seconds.
Basic operation
USB connectorUSB interface cable for
p For more details about iPod compatibility
with this navigation system, refer to the information on our website.
p Connection via USB hub is not available.
2Connect your iPod.
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2Touch the language that you want to
use on the screen.
The “Top Menu” appears.
3Touch the language that you want to
use for the voice guidance.
The navigation system will now restart.
4Read the disclaimer carefully, checking
its details, and then touch [OK] if you
agree to the conditions.
Regular startup
CAUTION
The rear view camera function is not available for
safety reasons until the navigation system boots
up completely.
% Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the navigation splash
screen comes on for a few seconds.
p The screen shown will differ depending on
the previous conditions.
p If the navigation screen was shown pre-
viously, the disclaimer appears.
Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its
details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to
the conditions.
p If other screens were shown previously, the
disclaimer screen will be skipped.
p If the anti-theft function is activated, you
must enter your password. After unlocking
the navigation system, the “Top Menu” appears. If you enter the navigation screen
first, the disclaimer screen will appear.
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 navigation menu screens
The “Top Menu” appears when you boot up the navigation system for the first time.
Screen switching overview
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What you can do on each menu
1 Top Menu
Press MENU button to display the “Top
Menu”.
This is the starting menu to access the desired
screens and operate the various functions.
2 Destination Menu
You can search for your destination on this
menu. You can also check or cancel your set
route from this menu.
3 Contacts screen
You can access the list of contacts to call up
an entry.
4 AV Source menu
You can access the screen for selecting the
audio and visual source to play.
5 Phone Menu
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.
6 Settings Menu
You can access the screen to customise settings.
7 Map screen
Press MAP button to display the navigation
map screen.
8 AV operation screen
When you play the AV source, this screen appears regularly. Touching the icon on the top
left corner displays the “AV Source” menu.
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3Touch [On] next to “Camera” to activate the camera setting.
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Menu” and then touch [AV Source].
5Touch [RearView] on the “AV Source”
menu.
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Displaying the rear camera image
[RearView] can be displayed the full-screen
rear camera image. [RearView] is useful if
you want to monitor an attached trailer, etc.
= For details, refer to Setting the rear view
camera on page 121.
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Menu”, and then touch [Settings].
2Touch [System Settings] and then touch
[Back Camera].
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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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p Information with the mark (*) appears only
when the route is set.
p Depending on the conditions and settings,
some items may not be displayed.
1 Next direction of travel*
When you approach a guidance point, this appears green. Touching this item enables you
to hear the previous guidance again.
p For more information about the direc-
tion symbol, refer to Supplemental infor-mation about directions on page 146.
2 Distance to the guidance point*
Shows the distance to the next guidance
point.
3 Name of the street to be used (or next gui-
dance point)*
4 Current time
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5 Compass
The red arrow indicates north.
6 Map mode selector
= For details, refer to Switching the map
between 2D and 3D on page 22.
7 Shortcut to the “Map Confirmation
Screen”
Touching this shortcut enables the screen to
switch to the “Map Confirmation Screen” directly with the current position or the cursor
position centred.
= For details, refer to What you can do with
the “Map Confirmation Screen” on page
36.
8 Stop key for the dummy run
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This key will be displayed while you activate
the dummy run (“Fly over” or “DemoMode”). Touching the key to cancel the
dummy run.
= For details, refer to Demo Mode on
page 115.
= For details, refer to Playing simulated tra-
vel at high speed on page 43.
9 Album artwork on iPod
If you connect your iPod to this navigation system, the album artwork that is playing appears.
a Shortcut to the AV operation screen
The AV Source currently selected is shown.
Touching the indicator displays the AV operation screen of the current source directly.
b Extension tab for the AV information bar
Touching this tab opens the AV information
bar and enables you to briefly view the current
status on the AV source. Touching it again retracts the bar.
c Current route*
The route currently set is highlighted in bright
colour on the map. If a waypoint is set on the
route, the route after the next waypoint is
highlighted in other colour.
d Current position
Indicates the current location of your vehicle.
The apex of the triangular mark indicates your
orientation and the display moves automatically as you drive.
p The apex of the triangular mark is the
proper current position.
e Street name (or city name) that your vehi-
cle is travelling along
f Multi-Info window
Shows the value on the items selected on
“Displayed Info”. Touching this area allows
you to display the “Route Information”
screen.
= For details, refer to Displayed Info on
page 111.
= For details, refer to Checking the current
route conditions on page 42.
p This item is not shown when “Full
Screen Cockpit” is set to “On”.
= For details, refer to Map Settings on
page 110.
p The estimated time of arrival is an ideal
value that the navigation system computes internally as the route is calculated. The estimated time of arrival
should be read just as a reference value,
and does not guarantee arrival at the
time indicated.
g Map scale
The scale of the map is indicated by distance.
h Second Manoeuvre Arrow*
Shows the turning direction after next and the
distance to there.
p This item is not shown when “Full
Screen Cockpit” is set to “On”.
= For details, refer to Map Settings on
page 110.
Meaning of guidance flags
: Destination
The chequered flag indicates your
destination.
: Waypoint
The yellow flags indicate your waypoints.
: Start point
The bright green flag indicates
your start point.
When you drive on a multi-lane road
Appears where multi-lane roads exist when
you are driving on your route. The highlighted
lane indicates the recommended lane.
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p This information is based on the map data-
base. Thus, the information may be different from what actual condition exists. Use
it as just a directional reference for your
driving.
Note regarding the route highlighted
in purple
p A route highlighted in purple on the map
indicates that your route includes a road
not matching your preference on the following settings in “Route”; “Unpaved
For your safety, please review and obey all
local traffic rules along the highlighted
route.
Switching the map between 2D
and 3D
2D map screen
Changing the scale of the map
1Press MAP button to display the navigation map screen.
2Move MULTI-CONTROL down or up to
zoom in or out.
Moving MULTI-CONTROL upward or downward once allows you to change the map
scale one step at a time. Holding MULTI-CON-TROL while moving it up or down allows you
to change the scale sequentially.
3D map screen
1Press MAP button to display the navigation map screen.
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p Zooming out will reduce the size of the icon
and further zooming out will hide it. However, the pin-shaped icon is not resized and
keeps displayed.
p Further zooming out hides the lines of traf-
fic information.
Scrolling the map to the
position you want to see
1Press MAP button to display the navigation map screen.
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2Touchto switch the 2D map mode.
3Touch the map briefly.
Briefly touching the position on the map that
you want to see positions the cursor there.
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.)
4Touch and drag the map in the desired
direction to scroll.
Dragging the map scrolls it. The scrolling increment depends on your dragging length.
p Pressing MAP button returns the map to
the current position.
Changing the tilt and rotation
angle of the map
On the 3D map screen, briefly touching the
map shows the tilt controls and rotation angle.
1Press MAP button to display the navigation map screen.
2Touch
to switch the 3D map mode.
3Touch anywhere on the map briefly to
show the tilt controls and rotation angle.
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Controls for tilt and rotation angle
4Touch the controls to adjust the tilt and
rotation angle.
The basic flow of creating
your route
1 Park your vehicle in a safe place, and apply
the handbrake.
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2 Display the “Destination Menu”.
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3 Select the method of searching for your
destination.
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4 Enter the information for the destination
and narrow down candidates to one.
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5 Touch [Go Here Now] on the “Map Confir-
mation Screen”.
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6 The navigation system calculates the route
to your destination, and then shows the
route on the map.
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7 After releasing the handbrake, drive in ac-
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The operations of a list
screen (e.g. city list)
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1 Screen title
This description will provide you with a reference for the next operation.
2 Current page/total pages
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Returns the previous screen.
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Touching
through the list and allows you to view the remaining items.
5 Listed items:
Touching an item on the list allows you to narrow down the options and proceed to the next
operation.
or on the scroll bar scrolls
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Displays the characters that are entered. If
there is no text in the box, an informative
guide with text appears.
2 Screen title
This description will provide you with a reference for the next operation.
3 Keyboard:
Touching the keys enables you to enter the
characters.
4 Number of possible choices
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Returns the previous screen.
6
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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.
7 Caps lock control
Switches the keyboard between lowercase letters and uppercase letters.
Each touch of [aA] changes the settings as
follows:
— enables you to capitalise the first
letter of a word.
— enables you to enter letters in
lower-case. (When a space is entered, it
switches
— enables you to enter letters with
capitals (caps) lock.
8 [@/!]:
Displays the key to enter special characters,
such as [!].
automatically.)
p The appearance of this key and typeable
characters change according to the current keyboard layout.
9 [Keys]:
Switches the on-screen keyboard layout.
a [Done]:
Confirms the entry and allows you to proceeds
to the next step.
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CAUTION
For safety reasons, these route-setting functions
are not available while your vehicle is in motion.
To enable these functions, you must stop in a
safe place and put on the handbrake before setting your route.
p Some information regarding traffic regula-
tions depends on the time when the route
calculation is performed. Thus, the information may not correspond with a certain
traffic regulation when your vehicle actually
passes through the location in question.
Also, the information on the traffic regulations provided will be for a passenger vehicle, and not for a truck or other delivery
vehicles. Always follow the actual traffic
regulations when driving.
Searching for a location by
address
The most frequently used function is [Address], in which the address is specified and
the destination is searched.
1Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu ”.
2Touch [Address].
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3Touch the key next to “Country:” to display the country list.
4Touch one of the items on the list to set
the country as search area.
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5Touch the key next to “City:” to enter
the city name.
6Enter the city name or postcode.
! When the options are narrowed down to six
or less, those are automatically listed.
! If you want to list the options matching to
the current information entered, touch
[Done].
! Touching [History] displays the list of cities
that you selected before.
8Enter the street name and touch the desired one from the list.
! When a street is already set, touching
[Street Centre] allows you to select the representative point of the street and proceed
to the “Map Confirmation Screen”.
! When a street is already set, touching [In-
tersection] allows you to search for an in-
tersection. After entering the second street
name and selecting the desired intersection, the “Map Confirmation Screen” appears. This is useful when you don’t know
the house number or cannot input the
house number of the selected street.
9Enter the house number and then
touch [Done].
! If the house number you have entered is
not found, a message appears. In that case,
touch [OK] and try entering the existing
house number.
10 Touch on of the options at the bottom
of the “Map Confirmation Screen” to select
the next operation.
7Touch the desired city name.
! When a city is already set, touching [City
Centre] allows you to select the representa-
tive location of the city and proceed to the
“Map Confirmation Screen”.
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Touching [Route...] and [Go Here Now] sequentially enables you to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the
route up that point.
= For details concerning other operations on
the “Map Confirmation Screen”, refer to
What you can do with the “Map Confirmation
Screen” on page 36.
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If only one option is appropriate for your entry,
the screen will jump to the “Map Confirmation
Screen” directly and the process of entering the
street name or house number will be skipped. If
this is an undesirable location, touch
with another address.
to retry
Searching for the vicinity
Points of Interest (POI)
Information about various facilities (Points Of
Interest - POI), such as petrol stations, parkings or restaurants, is available. By selecting
the category (or entering the POI Name), you
can search for a POI.
Searching for POIs around the
cursor
1Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu ”,
and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Around Cursor].
The number of nearby POIs will appear at the
bottom of the screen.
4Touch your desired category.
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If there are more detailed categories within the
selected category, repeat this step as many
times as necessary.
Touch [Search] to search for a POI by entering
the POI name in the selected category.
5Touch your desired POI.
3Drag the map to move the cursor to the
desired position and touch [OK].
! Touching [Name] tab sorts the options in
the list in alphabetical order.
! Touching [Distance] tab sorts the options in
the list in order by distance.
p Icons are helpful for quickly telling the cate-
gory of facilities with the same name.
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6Touch on of the options at the bottom
of the “Map Confirmation Screen” to select
the next operation.
Touching [Route...] and [Go Here Now] sequentially enables you to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the
route up that point.
= For details concerning other operations on
the “Map Confirmation Screen”, refer to
What you can do with the “Map Confirmation
Screen” on page 36.
p Searching for a spot and touching [Info]on
the “Map Confirmation Screen” also allows
you to search for the nearby POIs around
the cursor.
= For details, refer to Viewing the information
of a specified location on page 38.
Searching for a nearby POI
1Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu ”,
and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Around Current GPS Location].
The list of POI categories appears.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to
Searching for POIs around the cursor on the
previous page.
2Touch [Along Route].
The list of POI categories appears.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to
Searching for POIs around the cursor on the
previous page.
Searching for POIs around the
destination
p This function is available when the route is
set.
1Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu ”,
and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Around Destination].
The list of POI categories appears.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to
Searching for POIs around the cursor on the
previous page.
Using “Saved Criteria”
Memorising your selection sequence
You can store the selected search method and
one of the categories as the shortcut to recall
it later. It allows you to search for a POI in the
same way as you did before. You can also delete the shortcuts.
1Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu ”,
and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Register Search Criteria].
Searching for POIs along the
current route
p This function is available when the route is
set.
1Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu ”,
and then touch [POI].
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3Touch one of the items on the list.
! Selecting an item that has already been
stored allows you to overwrite it.
4Touch the search method that you
want to put it into memory.
The list of POI categories appears.
5Touch the category that you want to
put it into memory.
If there are more detailed categories within the
selected category, select the desired category
from the list repeatedly until your desired category appears.
6Recheck the sequence and touch [Save
Criteria] to put it into memory.
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! Touching [Save Criteria] without selecting
a category allows you to store only your selected search method including all categories.
! If there aren’t anymore detailed categories,
a blank list appears. In such case, touching
[Save Criteria] allows you to store it as the
currently selected category. To know the
states of the current sequence, refer to the
top of the screen.
7Enter the desired name and then touch
[Done] to complete the entry.
Your selection sequence is shown on the top
of the screen.
The storing process has completed and the
shortcut is available on “Saved Criteria”.
Searching for POIs by using the
memorised sequence
You can search for POIs with using the prestored shortcut.
1Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu ”,
and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Saved Criteria].
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3Touch one of the items on the list.
4Touch the desired POI.
5Touch on of the options at the bottom
of the “Map Confirmation Screen” to select
the next operation.
Deleting the memorised POI shortcuts
1Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu ”,
and then touch [POI].
2Touch [Saved Criteria].
3Touch [Delete] on the right of the item
that you want to delete.
Searching for POIs by using
the data on external
storage devices (USB, SD)
Creating a customised POI is possible by
using the utility programme “NavGate FEEDS”
which is available separately, on your PC.
(“NavGate FEEDS” will be available on our
website.) Storing the customised POI properly
and connecting the external storage device
(USB, SD) enables the system to use the data
for searches.
Touching [Route...] and [Go Here Now] sequentially enables you to set your selected position as your destination and calculate the
route up that point.
= For details concerning other operations on
the “Map Confirmation Screen”, refer to
What you can do with the “Map Confirmation
Screen” on page 36.
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1Connect the USB device or insert the SD
card.
2Touch [Destination] on the “Top Menu ”,
and then touch [USB/SD].
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