Upgrade Instructions and Operation Manual Addendum
Instructions de mise à jour et Addenda au manuel de
fonctionnement
2012 NAVIGATION UPGRADE SDHC CARD
Carte SDHC 2012 POUR MISE À NIVEAU DE NAVIGATION
T1000-19326
This software upgrade will result in changes to certain
features and availability of infor mation. While the
changes are intended to improve the overall user
experience for most users, Pioneer and its licensors
disclaim any warranty or liability for damages in
connection with such changes.
Cette mise à jour logicielle modifiera l’accès à certaines
fonctions et à certaines informations. Si ces
changements sont destinés à améliorer le confort
d’utilisation de la plupart des consommateurs, Pioneer
et ses partenaires déclinent toute responsabilité pour
tout préjudice lié à ces modifications.
EnglishFrançais
Indications of the navigation system may be different
from the actual value.
Some of the features of the navigation system do not
take in to consideration the type of vehicle it is installed
into.
Les indications pour ce système de navigation peuvent
être différentes des valeurs réelles.
Certaines des fonctions de ce système de navigation ne
prennent pas en compte le type de véhicule dans lequel
il est installé.
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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.
English
Important
! The screens shown in the examples may
differ from actual screens.
! Actual screens may be changed without
notice for performance and function improvements.
Precaution
Failure to operate 12
Visit our website 12
SD memory card 13
Models to be upgraded 13
Manual overview 13
– How to use this manual 13
– Changing to the NAVTEQ map
database 13
– Setting items to be deleted and
initialized by upgrade 13
– Conventions used in this manual 14
– Terms used in this manual 14
iPod compatibility 14
Copyright 14
License agreement
PIONEER PRODUCT - for U.S.A. 15
PIONEER PRODUCT - for Canada 17
About the database
About the data for the map database 19
Instructions for upgrading
The navigation system upgrade process 20
Preparation for upgrade 20
– Checking the device number 20
– Getting the password for
authentication 21
Upgrade procedures 21
– Upgrading the software program and
the map database 21
– Checking whether the upgrade was
done properly 22
– Updating the Bluetooth wireless
technology software 22
How to use the navigation menu screens
Screen switching overview 24
What you can do on each menu 25
Shortcut Menu 25
– Selecting the shortcut 25
– Removing a shortcut 26
Operating menu screens (e.g. “Navigation
Menu” screen) 26
Operating list screens (e.g. city list) 26
Operating the on-screen keyboard 27
How to use the map
How to read the map screen 28
– Audio information bar 29
– Enlarged map of the intersection 29
– Display during freeway driving 29
– Types of the road stored in the map
database 30
Operating the map screen 30
– Changing the scale of the map 30
– Switching the map orientation 30
– Switching the map between 2D and
3D 31
– Checking the eco-friendly driving
status 31
– Scrolling the map to the position you
want to see 32
Viewing information about a specified
location 32
Eco-friendly driving functions
Checking the eco-friendly driving status 33
– Reading the screen 33
Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance 34
Sudden start alert 34
Changing the eco-function setting 34
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Searching for and selecting a location
The basic flow of creating your route 36
Searching for a location by address 37
Setting up a route to your home 38
Searching for Points of Interest (POI) 39
– Searching for a POI directly from the
name of the facilities 39
– Searching for a nearby POI 39
– Searching for POIs around the
destination 40
– Searching for POIs around the city 40
Selecting destination from “Favorites” 41
Searching for POIs by using the data on the
SD memory card 41
Selecting a location you searched for
recently 41
Searching for a location by coordinates 42
Searching for a location by scrolling the
map 43
After the location is decided
Setting a route to your destination 44
Checking and modifying the current
route
Displaying the route overview 45
Modifying the route calculation
conditions 45
– Items that users can operate 45
Checking the current itinerary 46
Editing waypoints 46
– Adding a waypoint 46
– Deleting a waypoint 47
– Sorting waypoints 47
Canceling the route guidance 48
Registering and editing locations
Storing favorite locations 49
– Registering a location by
“Favorites” 49
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– Registering a location by scroll
mode 49
Editing registered locations 49
– Editing the favorite location in the
list 49
– Editing your home 50
– Sorting the favorite locations in the
Preparing communication devices 55
Displaying the phone menu 55
Registering your cellular phone 55
– Searching for nearby phones 56
– Pairing from your cellular phone 57
– Searching for a specified phone 58
– Deleting a registered phone 59
Connecting and disconnecting a registered
cellular phone 59
– Connecting a registered cellular
phone 59
– Disconnecting a cellular phone 60
Making a phone call 60
– Direct dialing 60
– Making a call home easily 60
– Calling a number in the “Contacts” 61
– Dialing from the history 61
– Dialing a favorite location 62
– Dialing a facility’s phone number 62
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– Dialing from the map 62
Receiving a phone call 62
– Answering an incoming call 62
– Rejecting an incoming call 63
Transferring the phone book 63
Clearing memory 64
Changing the phone settings 65
– Setting the phone volume 65
– Stopping Bluetooth wave
transmission 65
– Answering a call automatically 65
– Setting the automatic rejection
function 66
– Echo canceling and noise
reduction 66
– Setting automatic connection 66
– Editing the device name 67
– Updating the Bluetooth wireless
technology software 67
Notes for hands-free phoning 68
Fuel cost management
Using the fuel consumption function 69
– Inputting the fuel consumption
information for calculating the fuel
cost 69
– Calculating the fuel consumption 69
– Exporting the data of fuel cost
Switching the audio source 75
Turning off the audio source 75
Audio screen switching overview 76
What you can do on each menu 77
Displaying the “Function Menu” screen 77
Using the radio (TUNER)
Reading the screen 78
Using the touch panel keys 78
Operating by hardware buttons 78
Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies 79
Using the function menu 79
Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 79
Tuning in strong signals 79
HD Radio™ reception
Reading the screen 80
Using the touch panel keys 80
Operating by hardware buttons 81
Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies 81
Using the function menu 81
Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 81
Tuning in strong signals 82
Switches the seek mode 82
Switching the reception mode 82
Playing audio CDs
Reading the screen 83
Using the touch panel keys 83
Operating by hardware buttons 84
Selecting a track from the list 84
Setting a repeat play range 85
Playing tracks in random order 85
Scanning tracks of a CD 85
Playback and Pause 85
Using Sound Retriever 85
Playing music files on ROM
Reading the screen 86
Using the touch panel keys 87
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Operating by hardware buttons 87
Selecting a track from the list 88
Setting a repeat play range 88
Playing tracks in random order 88
Scanning folders and tracks 89
Playback and Pause 89
Using Sound Retriever 89
Playing music files on USB
Reading the screen 90
Using the touch panel keys 91
Operating by hardware buttons 91
Selecting a file from the list 91
Setting a repeat play range 92
Playing files in random order 92
Scanning folders and files 92
Playback and Pause 93
Using Sound Retriever 93
Using an iPod
Reading the screen 94
Using the touch panel keys 95
Operating by hardware buttons 95
Selecting a song from the list 95
Searching for applicable items
alphabetically 96
Playing songs related to the currently playing
song 96
Playing all songs in random order (shuffle
all) 97
Operating the functions from your iPod 97
Using Sound Retriever 97
Using the function menu 98
Setting a repeat play range 98
Playing songs in random order (shuffle) 98
Playback and Pause 99
Setting the audiobook play speed 99
Using the XM tuner
Reading the screen 100
Using the touch panel keys 101
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Operating by hardware buttons 101
Storing and recalling broadcast
stations 101
Switching the XM channel select mode 101
Using the SIRIUS tuner
Reading the screen 103
Using the touch panel keys 104
Operating by hardware buttons 104
Storing and recalling broadcast
stations 104
Switching the SIRIUS channel select
mode 105
Using the “Instant Replay” function 105
Using the function menu 106
Using the Game Alert function 106
– Selecting teams for Game Alert 106
– Switching the Game Alert on or
off 106
– When a game involving one of your
favorite teams is broadcast 106
Displaying Game Information 107
Using the external unit (EXT1, EXT2)
Reading the screen 108
Using the touch panel keys 108
Operating by hardware buttons 108
Using the function menu 109
Operate the external unit by using
“Function1”—“Function4” 109
Switches between automatic and manual
function 109
Using the AUX source
Reading the screen 110
Selecting “AUX” as the source 110
Customizing preferences
Displaying the “Settings Menu” screen 111
Setting the volume for navigation
system 111
Customizing the regional settings 111
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– Selecting the language 111
– Setting the time difference 112
– Changing the unit between km and
miles 112
– Changing the virtual speed of the
vehicle 112
– Setting the keyboard layout 113
Customizing the map screen settings 113
– Displaying POI on the map 113
– Switching the map between 2D and
3D 115
– Displaying maneuvers 115
– Changing the setting of navigation
interruption screen 115
– Setting the map color change between
day and night 116
– Changing the road color 116
– Setting the auto-zoom display 116
– Setting the “Favorites” icon
display 116
– Setting the current street name
display 117
– Displaying the fuel consumption
information 117
Setting the power-saving function 117
Checking the version information 117
Registering and editing your home 117
Correcting the current location 118
Checking the connections of leads 118
Adjusting the response positions of the
touch panel (touch panel calibration) 118
Adjusting the screen brightness 119
Recording your travel history 119
Using the demonstration guidance 119
Restoring the default setting 120
Turning off the screen 120
Displaying the “Initial Setting” screen 120
Setting the illumination color 121
Switching the auxiliary setting 121
Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller 121
Switching the sound muting/
attenuation 122
Displaying the “Audio Menu” screen 122
Using balance adjustment 122
Using the equalizer 123
ate properly, contact your dealer or nearest
authorized Pioneer Service Station.
! Do not lose the supplied Media Number
Card (MEDIA NUMBER CARD). If the
Media Number Card is lost, reissue of the
Media Number (MEDIA NUMBER) is not
possible. Also you must submit the Media
Number Card when repairs are needed.
The card is necessary as proof of authenticity if service is required (including recovery).
After-sales service for Pioneer products
Please contact the dealer or distributor from
which you purchased the product for aftersales service (including warranty conditions)
or any other information. In case the necessary
information is not available, please contact the
companies listed below.
Please do not ship your product to the companies at the addresses listed below for repair
without making advance contact.
! U.S.A
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION
P.O. Box 1760 Long Beach, CA 90801-1760
800-421-1404
! CANADA
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT
340 Ferrier Street, Unit 2, Markham, Ontario
L3R 2Z5, Canada
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905-479-4411
For warranty information, please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product.
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Precaution
Chapter
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SD memory card
p Keep the SD memory card out of the reach
of small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing it.
p Do not store the SD memory card in high
temperatures or direct sunlight.
p Do not subject the SD memory card to
shock or impact.
p Do not allow the SD memory card to come
into contact with liquids. Damage to the
SD memory card and your products could
result from contact with liquids.
p Be careful not to touch terminals on the
SD memory card. Doing so may cause connection failures. If any terminals are dirty,
wipe them with a clean dry cloth.
p SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C,
LLC.
Models to be upgraded
This package can upgrade the software program and database of the following models:
AVIC-U310BT
Manual overview
Procedures and information described in this
manual are the upgraded and latest content.
For both users who upgrade for the first time,
and who have upgraded your navigation system, refer to the procedures and information
of this manual.
The operations and information other than
those described in this manual are basically
the same as those at the time you purchased
the hardware.
For the following descriptions, refer to Operation Manual of the purchased hardware.
! Hardware description
! Explanation of other non-operation infor-
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mation
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.
Changing to the NAVTEQ map
database
The display of roads, street names, the background texture of the map, and POI categories
will change depending on locations or the
map scale after upgrading.
Setting items to be deleted and
initialized by upgrade
The following data and settings will be cleared
and reset to default values. Other items will be
retained. However, some items are not listed
because the setting can be easily recovered by
users, such as the last cursor position on the
map screen.
Route setting
Current route
Map function
Setting of “Overlay POI”
The user data stored in the internal memory of
the unit may be erased if an unexpected error
occurs during software installation. Pioneer is
not responsible for any data loss or unavailability of user data.
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Precaution
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.)
MODE button, SRC/OFF button.
! Menu items, screen titles, and functional
components are described in bold with
double quotation marks “”:
e.g.)
“Navigation Menu” screen or
“Audio Menu” screen
! 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.
! Functions of other keys 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
overview on page 45.
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”.
iPod compatibility
The upgraded version of AVIC-U310BT using
T1000-19326 supports the following iPod models and iPod software versions. Others may
not work correctly.
Made for
iPod, it may not be compatible with this
equipment.
Copyright
The names of private corporations, products and other entities described herein
are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective firms.
= For more information, refer to the Operation
Manual of your navigation system.
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License agreement
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PIONEER PRODUCT - for U.S.A.
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN
YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER
ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. (“PIONEER”).
PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON
THE PIONEER PRODUCTS. BY USING THE
SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER
PRODUCTS, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY
THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. THE SOFTWARE INCLUDES A DATABASE LICENSED BY
THIRD PARTY SUPPLIER(S) (“SUPPLIERS”),
AND YOUR USE OF THE DATABASE IS COVERED BY THE SUPPLIERS’ SEPARATE TERMS
IN A DOCUMENT INCLUDED IN THIS PRODUCT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL OF
THESE TERMS, PLEASE RETURN THE
PIONEER PRODUCTS (INCLUDING THE SOFTWARE, AND ANY WRITTEN MATERIALS)
WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS OF RECEIPT OF THE
PRODUCTS, TO THE AUTHORIZED PIONEER
DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED
THEM. USE OF THE SOFTWARE SHALL BE
DEEMED TO BE YOUR CONSENT TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT.
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Pioneer grants to you a non-transferable, non
exclusive license to use the software installed
on the Pioneer products (the “Software”) and
the related documentation solely for your own
personal use or for internal use by your business, only on such Pioneer products.
You shall not copy, reverse engineer, translate,
port, modify or make derivative works of the
Software. You shall not loan, rent, disclose,
publish, sell, assign, lease, sublicense, market
or otherwise transfer the Software or use it in
any manner not expressly authorized by this
agreement. You shall not derive or attempt to
derive the source code or structure of all or
any portion of the Software by reverse engineering, disassembly, decompilation, or any
other means. You shall not use the Software to
operate a service bureau or for any other use
involving the processing of data for other per-
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sons or entities.
Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall retain all copyright, trade secret, patent and other proprietary ownership rights in the Software. The
Software is copyrighted and may not be copied, even if modified or merged with other products. You shall not alter or remove any
copyright notice or proprietary legend contained in or on the Software.
You may transfer all of your license rights in
the Software, the related documentation and a
copy of this License Agreement to another
party, provided that the party reads and agrees
to accept the terms and conditions of this License Agreement.
2 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
The Software and related documentation are
provided to you “AS IS”. PIONEER AND ITS LICENSOR(S) (for the purpose of provisions 2
and 3, Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall be collectively referred to as “Pioneer”) MAKES AND
YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTY FOR THE SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR
PURPOSE FOR THE SOFTWARE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. SOME STATES DO NOT
ALLOW EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU. The Software is complex and
may contain some nonconformities, defects or
errors. Pioneer does not warrant that the Software will meet your needs or expectations,
that operation of the Software will be error free
or uninterrupted, or that all nonconformities
can or will be corrected. Furthermore, Pioneer
does not make any representations or warranties regarding the use or results of the use of
the Software in terms of its accuracy, reliability
or otherwise.
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3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS INCURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COMPENSATORY, INCIDENTAL,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR
EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, LOST
INCOME, LOST SALES OR BUSINESS, EXPENDITURES, INVESTMENTS, OR COMMITMENTS
IN CONNECTION WITH ANY BUSINESS, LOSS
OF ANY GOODWILL, OR DAMAGES) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE
THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF PIONEER HAS
BEEN INFORMED OF, KNEW OF, OR SHOULD
HAVE KNOWN OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF
SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES
TO ANY AND ALL CAUSES OF ACTION INDIVIDUALLY OR IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY,
MISREPRESENTATION, AND OTHER TORTS.
IF PIONEER’S WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OR
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS
AGREEMENT SHALL OR FOR ANY REASON
WHATSOEVER BE HELD UNENFORCEABLE
OR INAPPLICABLE, YOU AGREE THAT
PIONEER’S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED
FIFTY PERCENT (50 %) OF THE PRICE PAID BY
YOU FOR THE ENCLOSED PIONEER PRODUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty disclaimer
and limitation of liability shall not be applicable to the extent that they are prohibited by
any applicable federal, state or local law which
provides that such a disclaimer or limitation
cannot be waived or preempted.
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You agree and certify that neither the Software
nor any other technical data received from
Pioneer, nor the direct product thereof, will be
exported outside the United States except as
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regulations of the United States. If the Software has been rightfully obtained by you outside of the United States, you agree that you
will not re-export the Software nor any other
technical data received from Pioneer, nor the
direct product thereof, except as permitted by
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This Agreement is effective until terminated.
You may terminate it at any time by destroying
the Software. The Agreement also will terminate if you do not comply with any terms or
conditions of this Agreement. Upon such termination, you agree to destroy the Software.
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If the Software is being acquired by or on behalf of the United States government or any
other entity seeking or applying rights similar
to those customarily claimed by the United
States government, the Data is licensed with
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Inc., 1925 E. Dominguez Street, Long Beach,
CA 90810.
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This is the entire Agreement between Pioneer
and you regarding its subject matter. No
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License agreement
Chapter
02
PIONEER PRODUCT - for Canada
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN
YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER
ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.
(“PIONEER”). PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCTS. BY
USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE
PIONEER PRODUCTS, YOU AGREE TO BE
BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. THE SOFTWARE INCLUDES A DATABASE LICENSED BY THIRD PARTY SUPPLIER
(S) (“SUPPLIERS”), AND YOUR USE OF THE
DATABASE IS COVERED BY THE SUPPLIERS’
SEPARATE TERMS IN A DOCUMENT INCLUDED IN THIS PRODUCT. IF YOU DO NOT
AGREE WITH ALL OF THESE TERMS, PLEASE
RETURN THE PIONEER PRODUCTS (INCLUDING THE SOFTWARE, AND ANY WRIT TEN MATERIALS) WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS OF RECEIPT
OF THE PRODUCTS, TO THE AUTHORIZED
PIONEER DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THEM. USE OF THE SOFTWARE
SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE YOUR CONSENT
TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT.
1 GRANT OF LICENSE
Pioneer grants to you a non-transferable, non
exclusive license to use the software installed
on the Pioneer products (the “Software”) and
the related documentation solely for your own
personal use or for internal use by your business, only on such Pioneer products.
You shall not copy, reverse engineer, translate,
port, modify or make derivative works of the
Software. You shall not loan, rent, disclose,
publish, sell, assign, lease, sublicense, market
or otherwise transfer the Software or use it in
any manner not expressly authorized by this
agreement. You shall not derive, or attempt to
derive, the source code or structure of all or
any portion of the Software by reverse engineering, disassembly, decompilation, or any
other means. You shall not use the Software to
operate a service bureau or for any other use
involving the processing of data for other per-
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sons or entities.
Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall retain all copyright, trade secret, patent and other proprietary ownership rights in the Software. The
Software is copyrighted and may not be copied, even if modified or merged with other products. You shall not alter or remove any
copyright notice or proprietary legend contained in or on the Software.
You may transfer all of your license rights in
the Software, the related documentation and a
copy of this License Agreement to another
party, provided that the party reads and agrees
to accept the terms and conditions of this License Agreement.
2 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
The Software and related documentation are
provided to you “AS IS”. PIONEER AND ITS LICENSOR(S) (for the purpose of provisions 2
and 3, Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall be collectively referred to as “Pioneer”) MAKES AND
YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTY FOR THE SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR
PURPOSE FOR THE SOFTWARE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. SOME STATES DO NOT
ALLOW EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU. The Software is complex and
may contain some nonconformities, defects or
errors. Pioneer does not warrant that the Software will meet your needs or expectations,
that operation of the Software will be error free
or uninterrupted, or that all nonconformities
can or will be corrected. Furthermore, Pioneer
does not make any representations or warranties regarding the use or results of the use of
the Software in terms of its accuracy, reliability
or otherwise.
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3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS INCURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COMPENSATORY, INCIDENTAL,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR
EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, LOST
SALES OR BUSINESS, EXPENDITURES, INVESTMENTS, OR COMMITMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH ANY BUSINESS, LOSS OF
ANY GOODWILL, OR DAMAGES) RESULTING
FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE
THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF PIONEER HAS
BEEN INFORMED OF, KNEW OF, OR SHOULD
HAVE KNOWN OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF
SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES
TO ALL CAUSES OF ACTION IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, MISREPRESENTATION, AND OTHER TORTS. IF
PIONEER’S WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OR
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS
AGREEMENT SHALL OR FOR ANY REASON
WHATSOEVER BE HELD UNENFORCEABLE
OR INAPPLICABLE, YOU AGREE THAT
PIONEER’S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED
FIFTY PERCENT (50 %) OF THE PRICE PAID BY
YOU FOR THE ENCLOSED PIONEER PRODUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty disclaimer
and limitation of liability shall not be applicable to the extent that they are prohibited by
any applicable federal, state or local law which
provides that such a disclaimer or limitation
cannot be waived or preempted.
obtained by you outside of Canada, you agree
that you will not re-export the Software nor any
other technical data received from Pioneer,
nor the direct product thereof, except as permitted by the laws and regulations of Canada
and the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in which you obtained the Software.
5 TERMINATION
This Agreement is effective until terminated.
You may terminate it at any time by destroying
the Software. The Agreement also will terminate if you do not comply with any terms or
conditions of this Agreement. Upon such termination, you agree to destroy the Software.
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This is the entire Agreement between Pioneer
and you regarding its subject matter. No
change in this Agreement shall be effective
unless agreed to in writing by Pioneer. Pioneer
retailers do not have the authority to change
this Agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with
the internal laws of the Province of Ontario
and the federal laws of Canada applicable
therein. If any provision of this Agreement is
declared invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain
in full force and effect.
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You agree and certify that neither the Software
nor any other technical data received from
Pioneer, nor the direct product thereof, will be
exported outside Canada except as authorized
and as permitted by the laws and regulations
of Canada. If the Software has been rightfully
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About the data for the map
database
! Modifications related to roads, streets/high-
ways, terrain, construction and other things
before/during the development period may
not be reflected in this database. Inevitably,
those modifications after that period are
not reflected in this database.
! Regardless of existing and newly-built
things, the data may be different from the
actual condition.
! For details about the map coverage of this
navigation system, refer to the information
on our website.
! It is strictly prohibited to reproduce and use
any part or the whole of this map in any
form without permission from the copyright
owner.
! If the local traffic regulations or conditions
deviate from this data, follow the local traffic regulations (such as signs, indications,
etc.) and conditions (such as construction,
weather, etc.).
! The traffic regulation data used in the map
database applies only to standard sized
passenger vehicles. Note that regulations
for larger vehicles, motorbikes, and other
non-standard vehicles are not included in
the database.
tion system.
= For details of the operation, refer to
Checking the device number on this
page.
j
2 Get the password for authentication.
= For details, refer to Getting the password
for authentication on the next page.
j
3 Upgrade the software program of your navi-
gation system.
= For details of the operation, refer to Up-
grading the software program and the
map database on the next page.
j
4 Check whether the upgrade was done prop-
erly.
= For details of the operation, refer to
Checking whether the upgrade was done
properly on page 22.
j
5 Update the Bluetooth firmware.
= For details of the operation, refer to Up-
dating the Bluetooth wireless technology
software on page 22.
Preparation for upgrade
Checking the device number
For users upgrading the hardware
for the first time
First, check your device number
(DEVICE NUMBER, displayed such as
Device # or Device Number) of your navigation system for later procedures. To display the
device number, do the following.
1 Touch [Menu] on the map screen.
The “Navigation Menu” screen appears.
2 Touch [Settings].
The “Settings Menu” screen appears.
3 Touch [Service Info].
The “Service Information Screen” screen appears.
4 Write down your device number
(Device Number) onto the supplied Media
Number Card (MEDIA NUMBER CARD) to
avoid mistakes.
p Also write down “Version” information
which would be used to confirm completion
of the update.
For users who have previously
upgraded the hardware
First, check your device number
(DEVICE NUMBER, displayed such as
Device # or Device Number) of your navigation system for later procedures. To display the
device number, do the following.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen.
The “Top Menu” screen appears.
2 Touch [Settings].
The “Settings Menu” screen appears.
3 Touch [Service Info].
The “Service Information Screen” screen appears.
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4 Write down your device number
(Device Number) onto the supplied Media
Number Card (MEDIA NUMBER CARD) to
avoid mistakes.
p Also write down “Version” information
which would be used to confirm completion
of the update.
Getting the password for
authentication
For upgrade, a unique password issued online
is necessary. Access the website with your PC
and get your password.
The following information is required.
! Media Number (MEDIA NUMBER) printed
on supplied Media Number Card
(MEDIA NUMBER CARD)
! Device Number (DEVICE NUMBER) of your
navigation system
p If you don’t have the web-connected com-
puter for the online issuance of password,
please contact your Authorized Pioneer
Electronics retailer or call the companies
listed at “After-sales service for Pioneer pro-ducts on page 12”.
1 Access on the following website to
issue your password.
http://www.pioneernavigationupdate.com
In Canada:
http://www.pioneernavigationupdate.ca
For issuing the password, follow the instruction on the website.
2 Record the password that you received.
You need to input this password accurately.
Write down your password to avoid mistakes.
Upgrade procedures
NEVER stop the engine of your vehicle or turn
off the power supply to the navigation system
until the installation is completed. Turning the
power off during upgrade process causes a
malfunction or failure of the navigation system.
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Upgrading the software
program and the map database
This section describes the upgrade procedures for your navigation system.
p The upgrade takes approximately 20 min-
utes in total.
1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and
apply the parking brake.
2 Insert the upgrade SD memory card
into the SD card slot.
The message confirming whether or not to
start the update will appear.
3 Touch [OK].
4 Touch [Yes].
After a short pause, the keyboard for entering
the password will appear.
# Touch [No].
Shows the device number (Device #) of your navigation system.
# Touch [Cancel].
Cancels the update.
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5 Enter the password for authentication
that you obtained, then touch [OK].
A message confirming whether to restart the
navigation system appears.
6 Touch [OK].
The navigation system restarts and then the installation begins.
7 Wait until the upgrade process is complete.
After the installation is complete, the navigation system restarts.
Updating the Bluetooth
wireless technology software
Access the Pioneer website to check your
phone’s compatibility. If your phone is on the
list and you wish to update, manually update
the Bluetooth firmware after the automatic upgrade is finished.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com
In Canada
http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca
p Registered phones that are listed on the
“Connection List” screen are cleared by
the software update.
1 Insert the upgrade SD memory card
into the SD card slot.
2 Touch [Home] on the map screen.
The “Top Menu” screen appears.
3 Touch [Phone].
The “Phone Menu” screen appears.
4 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
5 Touch [Bluetooth Software Update].
The current version is displayed.
6 Touch [Update].
Checking whether the upgrade
was done properly
Display “Service Information Screen” screen
to compare the current version number with
the previous one.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen.
The “Top Menu” screen appears.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Settings].
The “Settings Menu” screen appears.
3 Touch [Service Info].
4 Check the version information.
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A message confirming whether to start updating the software appears.
7 Touch [Yes].
Update starts.
8 Wait until the upgrade process is complete.
A message will appear after the update is
complete.
9 Touch [OK].
Update is completed.
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What you can do on each
menu
1 Map screen
You can use this screen to check the current
vehicle position information and route to the
destination.
2 Top Menu
Touch [Home] on the map screen to display
the “Top Menu” screen.
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
You can launch applications downloaded to
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an SD memory card via the utility program
AVIC FEEDS.
7 Audio operation screen
This is the screen that normally appears when
you play the audio source.
Shortcut Menu
Registering your favorite 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 Menu” screen appears.
2 Touch [Shortcut].
Shortcut Menu
p In this manual, Classic Menu will be re-
ferred to as “Top Menu”.
3 “Navigation Menu” screen
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 Menu” screen
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 Menu” screen
You can access the screen to customize settings.
6 “Applications Menu” screen
p When you use the navigation system for the
first time or no items are set on shortcut, a
message will appear. Touch [Yes ] 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.
7 To finish the selection, touch [Close].
Operating menu screens (e.g.
“Navigation Menu” screen)
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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Removing a shortcut
1 Touch and hold the icon of the shortcut
you want to remove.
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 remaining items.
3
The previous screen returns.
4
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 remaining characters.
5 Listed items
Touching an item on the list allows you to narrow down the options and proceed to the next
operation.
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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 Even if 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 key 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 113.
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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 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.
= For details, refer to Checking the eco -
friendly driving status on page 33.
5 Map control
d
c
b
a
9
Touching
changing the map scale and the map orientation.
6 Street name (or city name) that your vehi-
cle is traveling along
displays touch panel keys for
= For details, refer to Setting the current
street name display on page 117.
7 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 of the vehicle.
8 Home key
Touch [Home] on the map screen to display
the “Top Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 24.
9 Map orientation indicator
! When “North up” is selected,is dis-
played.
! When “Heading up” is selected,
is
displayed.
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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 the position of a cursor) is indicated with a straight line.
b Current route*
The route currently set is highlighted in color
on the map. If a waypoint is set on the route,
the route after the next waypoint is highlighted in another color.
c Multi-Info window
Each touch of Multi-Info window changes the
display information as follows.
! 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 “Speed” and the actual driving
speed. The estimated time of arrival is
only a reference value, and does not
guarantee arrival at that time.
! 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.
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Audio information bar
If you do any operation for the audio source,
the audio information bar appears on the bottom of the map screen. The bar informs you
the status of audio source.
Enlarged map of the intersection
When “Close Up View” in the “Map” screen
is “On”, an enlarged map of the intersection
appears.
= For details, refer to Setting the auto-zoom
display on page 116.
Display during freeway driving
In certain locations of the freeway, lane information is available. The map indicates the recommended lane to be in to easily maneuver
the next guidance.
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While driving on the freeway, freeway exit
numbers and freeway signs may be displayed
in the vicinity of interchanges and exits.
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1 Lane information
2 Freeway exit information
Displays the freeway exit.
3 Freeway 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 violet) 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 color 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
yard and 1 000 miles (25 meters and 2 000 kilometers).
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch
andwith the map scale appear.
3 Touchorto 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 vehicle’s direction between “Heading up” and
“North up”.
! Heading up:
The map display always shows the vehicle’s
direction as proceeding toward the top of
the screen.
! North up:
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 25 miles (50 kilometers) or more.
p The map orientation is fixed at “Heading
up” when the 3D map screen is displayed.
1 Display the map screen.
on the map screen.
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2 Touchon the map screen.
orappears.
p When “North up” is selected,is dis-
played.
p When “Heading up” is selected,
played.
3 Touchorto switch the vehicle’s
direction.
Each time you touch the key changes the setting.
p If you do not operate the function for a few
seconds, the initial map screen automatically returns.
is dis-
Switching the map between 2D
and 3D
2D map screen
2 Touch
orappears.
p When the 2D map screen is selected,
is displayed.
p When the 3D map screen is selected,
is displayed.
3 Touchor.
Each time you touch the key changes the setting.
p If you do not operate the function for a few
seconds, the initial map screen automatically returns.
on the map screen.
Checking the eco-friendly
driving status
“Eco Graph” shows the results of a comparison of past average mileage and current average mileage.
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch
The “Eco Graph” screen appears.
on the map screen.
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3D map screen
1 Display the map screen.
p Touchor press the MODE button to
move from the “Eco Graph” screen to the
map screen.
= For details, refer to Chapter 7.
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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.
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1 Distance from the current position
2 Cursor
Positioning the cursor to the desired location
results displaying in a brief informational overview about the location at the bottom of
screen, with the street name and other information for this location. (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
.
the current position.
Viewing information about
a specified location
An icon appears at registered places (home location, specific places, Favorites 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
The “Information List” screen appears.
3 Touch the item that you want to check
the detailed information.
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 “Favorites”
icon display on page 116.
= For details, refer to Displaying POI on the
map on page 113.
p Touching
if a telephone number is available. (Pairing
with cellular phone featuring Bluetooth
wireless technology is required.)
= For details, refer to Dialing from the map
.
enables you to call the position
on page 62.
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This navigation system is equipped with ecofriendly driving functions 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.
! The eco-friendly driving functions are an es-
timate of the real time fuel consumption to
average fuel consumption ratio and is not
an actual value.
! The eco-friendly driving functions and cal-
culations take into consideration the location of the GPS position and speed of the
vehicle in determining a value.
Checking the eco-friendly
driving status
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 24.
2 Touch [Eco Graph].
p You can also touchon the map
screen to display the “Eco Graph”.
Reading the screen
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5
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 of
the current drive.
: 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.
: Freeway
!
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 freeway.
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 “Off” or when no route is set.
3 Best Score
Displays the best score to date.
p This is not displayed when “Eco Score”
is set to “Off” or when no route is set.
4 Eco-gauge
The green gauge indicates the current score,
and the gray gauge indicates the best score to
date.
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The “Eco Score” is updated every 5 minutes.
p This is not displayed when “Eco Score”
is set to “Off” or 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 Even if you 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 131.
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 Level” function that estimates how
well you have driven in an environmentally
friendly way.
The points of “Eco Drive Level” change according to “Eco Score” when the vehicle
reaches the destination. When a certain number of points is reached, the level increases
and a message appears.
1
Sudden start alert
If the speed of the vehicle exceeds 25.5 mph
(41 km/h) 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 24.
2 Touch [Eco Graph].
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
Level” is set to “Off”.
= For details, refer to Changing the eco-func-
tion setting on this page.
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The “Eco Settings” screen appears.
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4 Touch the desired option.
Eco Score
! On (default):
Displays “Eco Score”.
! Off:
Hides “Eco Score”.
= For details, refer to Checking the eco-friendly
driving status on page 33.
Eco Drive Level
! On (default):
After you arrive the destination, a message
appears and a beep sounds if the level of
“Eco Drive Level” have increased or decreased.
! Off:
No message appears and no sound beeps
when the vehicle reaches the destination.
= For details, refer to Displaying Eco Drive
Level guidance on the previous page.
Rapid Start Warning
! On:
A message appears and a sound beeps
when the vehicle experiences a sudden
start.
! Off (default):
No message appears and no sound beeps
when the vehicle experiences a sudden
start.
Clear Record
Fuel consumption data are cleared.
5 Touch [OK].
The settings are complete.
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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 parking brake 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.
The basic flow of creating
your route
1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply
the parking brake.
j
2 Display the “Top Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 24.
j
3 Select the method of searching for your
destination.
j
4 Enter the information about your destina-
tion to calculate route.
j
5 Confirm the location on the map.
= For details, refer to Setting a route to
your destination on page 44.
j
6 The navigation system calculates the route
to your destination, and then shows the
route on the map.
j
7 Check and decide the route.
= For details, refer to Setting a route to
your destination on page 44.
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8 Your navigation system sets the route to
j
your destination, and the map of your surroundings appears.
j
9 Release the parking brake, drive in accor-
dance with navigation guidance.
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Searching for a location by
address
The most frequently used function is “Ad-
dress”, in which the address is specified and
the location is searched.
p Depending on the search results, some
steps may be skipped.
p When you enter characters, the system will
automatically search the database for all
possible options. Only the characters you
enter are active.
p If the search candidates number reaches
20 or less, the screen automatically
changes to the search result screen.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Address].
4 Touch one of the items on the list to set
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the country as search area.
The screen returns to the previous screen.
p Once the country has been selected, you
only have to change countries when the location is outside of the country you selected.
5 Touch the key next to “State”.
6 Touch one of the items on the list to set
it as search area.
3 Touch the key next to “Country” to display the country list.
The screen returns to the previous screen.
p Once the state, province, or territory has
been selected, you only have to change
states, provinces, or territories when your
destination is outside of the state, province,
or territory you selected.
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7 Touch [City].
The “Enter City Name” screen appears.
8 Enter the city name and then touch
[OK].
The “Select City” screen appears.
9 Touch the desired city name.
The “Enter Street Name” screen appears.
# Touch .
The representative location of the city appears on
the map screen.
10 Enter the street name and then touch
[OK].
The “Select Street” screen appears.
11 Touch the street you want.
The “House#” screen appears.
12 Enter the house number and then
touch [OK].
The “Selected House Number” screen appears.
13 Touch the desired house number range.
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page
44.
Setting up a route to your
home
If your home location is stored, the route to
your home can be calculated by touching a
single key.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Go Home].
p If you have not registered your home loca-
tion, a message appears. Touch [Register]
to start registration.
= For details, refer to Registering and edit-
ing your home on page 51.
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Searching for Points of
Interest (POI)
Information about various facilities (Points Of
Interest – POI), such as gas stations, parking
lots or restaurants, is available. You can
search for a POI by selecting the category (or
entering the POI Name).
Searching for a POI directly
from the name of the facilities
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [POI].
The “POI Search” screen appears.
3 Touch [Spell Name].
The “POI Name Input Menu” screen appears.
4 Touch [Zone].
The “State/Province Selection” screen appears.
If the destination is in another country, touch
[Country] to change the country setting when
the “State/Province Selection” screen is displayed.
p Once the country has been selected, you
only have to change countries when the location that you want to search for is outside
of the country you selected.
5 Touch one of the items on the list to set
the country as search area.
The “POI Name Input Menu” screen returns.
6 Touch [Name].
The “POI Name” screen appears.
7 Enter the POI name and then touch
[OK].
The “POI Name Input Menu” screen returns.
8 Touch [Search].
The “POI List” screen appears.
9 Touch the POI you want.
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
# Touch [Sort].
Each time you touch [Sort] changes the sort
order.
p Current order is indicated on the upper
right of the screen.
!
:
Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.
!
:
Sorts the items in the list in order by distance from the vehicle position.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page 44.
Searching for a nearby POI
You can search for POIs in your surroundings.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [POI].
The “POI Search” screen appears.
3 Touch [Near Me].
POIs are divided into several categories.
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4 Touch the category you want.
p If there are more detailed categories within
the selected category, repeat this step as
many times as necessary.
The “POI List” screen appears.
5 Touch the POI you want.
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page 44.
Searching for POIs around the
destination
p This function is available when the route is
set.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [POI].
The “POI Search” screen appears.
3 Touch [Near Dest.].
POIs are divided into several categories.
4 Touch the category you want.
p If there are more detailed categories within
the selected category, repeat this step as
many times as necessary.
The “POI List” screen appears.
5 Touch the POI you want.
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page 44.
2 Touch [POI].
The “POI Search” screen appears.
3 Touch [Around City].
The “Around City Input Menu” screen appears.
4 Touch [Zone].
The “State/Province Selection” screen appears.
If the destination is in another country, touch
[Country] to change the country setting when
the “State/Province Selection” screen is displayed.
p Once the country has been selected, you
only have to change countries when the location that you want to search for is outside
of the country you selected.
5 Touch [Name].
The “Enter City Name” screen appears.
6 Enter the city name and then touch
[OK].
Searching for POIs around the city
You can search for POIs around a specified
city.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
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The “Around City Input Menu” screen returns.
7 Touch [Search].
The “Select City” screen appears.
8 Touch the desired city name.
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# Touch .
The representative location of the city appears on
the map screen.
9 Touch the category you want.
p If there are more detailed categories within
the selected category, repeat this step as
many times as necessary.
10 Touch the POI you want.
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page
44.
Selecting destination from
“Favorites”
Storing locations you visit frequently saves
time and effort.
Selecting an item from the list provides an
easy way to specify the position.
p This function is not available if no locations
have been registered in “Favorites”.
= For details, refer to Storing favorite locations
on page 49.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Favorites].
The “Select Favorite” screen appears.
3 Touch the entry you want.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
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ting a route to your destination on page
44.
Searching for POIs by using
the data on the SD memory
card
Creating a customized POI is possible by
using the utility program AVIC FEEDS which is
available separately, on your PC. (AVIC FEEDS
will be available on our website.) Storing the
customized POI properly and inserting the SD
memory card enables the system to use the
data for searches.
1 Use the utility program AVIC FEEDS to
store customized POI data to an SD memory card.
2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
3 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
4 Touch [AVIC FEEDS].
The “Select List” screen appears.
5 Touch the item you want.
The “Select POI” screen appears.
6 Touch the POI you want.
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page
44.
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
Selecting a location you
searched for recently
The places that you have set as destination or
waypoint in the past are automatically stored
in “History”.
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p The location is also stored when you touch
[Scroll] in the location confirmation screen.
p If no location is stored in Destination His-
tory, you cannot select [History]. (If you
perform a route calculation, you can select
[History].)
p “History” can store up to 100 locations. If
the entries reach the maximum, the new
entry overwrites the oldest one.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [History].
The “Destination History” screen appears.
3 Touch the entry you want.
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page
44.
3 Touch [Longitude].
The “Enter Longitude” screen appears.
4 Enter the longitude, and then touch
[OK].
The screen returns to the previous screen.
p To enter W 50°1’2.5” for example, touch [W],
[0], [5], [0], [0], [1], [0], [2], and [5].
5 Touch [Latitude].
The “Enter Latitude” screen appears.
6 Enter the latitude, and then touch [OK].
Searching for a location by
coordinates
Entering a latitude and longitude pinpoints
the location.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Coordinate].
The “Coordinate Input Menu” screen appears.
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The screen returns to the previous screen.
p To enter N 5°1’2.5” for example, touch [N],
[0], [5], [0], [1], [0], [2], and [5].
7 Touch [OK].
The searched location appears on the map
screen.
= For details, refer to Setting a route to your
destination on page 44.
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Searching for a location by
scrolling the map
Specifying a location after scrolling the map
enables you to set the position as destination,
waypoint.
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the
map to the position you want.
3 Touch
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destination on the next page.
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After the location is decided
Setting a route to your
destination
1 Search for a location.
= For details, refer to Chapter 8.
After searching for the destination, the Location confirmation screen appears.
2 Touch [OK].
Location confirmation screen
The destination is set, and then route calculation starts.
When the route calculation is completed,
Route confirmation screen appears.
p If you press the MODE button during route
calculation, the calculation is canceled and
the map screen appears.
# Touch [Scroll].
The map display changes to the scroll mode. You
can fine-tune the location in the scroll mode, and
then you can set the location as your destination
or do various operations.
# Touch [Waypoint].
The location is added to the “Waypoints List”
screen.
p If a destination is not set, [Waypoint] is not
available.
3 Touch [OK].
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The displayed route is set as your route, and
the route guidance starts.
1 Distance to the destination
2 Travel time to your destination
3 Estimated fuel cost to your destination
= For details, refer to Inputting the fuel
consumption information for calculating
the fuel cost on page 69.
4 Route calculation condition
# Touch
The message confirming whether to cancel the
calculated route appears.
Touch [Yes ] to cancel the calculated route, and
then the map screen appears.
1
2
3
1 Options
2 Profile
3 Waypoints
.
= For details, refer to Modifying the route
calculation conditions on the next page.
= For details, refer to Checking the current
itinerary on page 46.
= For details, refer to Editing waypoints on
page 46.
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Displaying the route overview
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Route info].
1
2
3
1 Options
= For details, refer to Modifying the route
calculation conditions on this page.
2 Profile
= For details, refer to Checking the current
itinerary on the next page.
3 Waypoints
= For details, refer to Editing waypoints on
the next page.
p “Route info” is active only when the route
is set.
3 Touch [OK].
1 Display the “Route info” screen.
English
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on this page.
2 Touch [Options].
The “Route Options” screen appears.
3 Touch the desired items to change the
route calculation conditions and then
touch [OK].
The route is recalculated, and the Route confirmation screen appears.
Items that users can operate
Settings marked with an asterisk (*) show that
these are default or factory settings.
Route Condition
This setting controls how the route should be
calculated by taking into account the time, distance or main road.
Determines which condition takes priority for
route calculation.
Fast*:
Calculates a route with the shortest travel time
to your destination as a priority.
Short:
Calculates a route with the shortest distance
to your destination as a priority.
Major:
Calculates a route that passes major arterial
roads as a priority.
Modifying the route
calculation conditions
You can modify the conditions for route calculation and recalculate the current route.
Avoid Toll Road
This setting controls whether toll roads (including toll areas) should be taken into account.
Off*:
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Calculates a route that may include toll roads
(including toll areas).
On:
Calculates a route that avoids toll roads (including toll areas).
p The system may calculate a route that in-
cludes toll roads even if “On” is selected.
Avoid Ferry
This setting controls whether ferry crossings
should be taken into account.
Off*:
Calculates a route that may include ferries.
On:
Calculates a route that avoids ferries.
p The system may calculate a route that in-
cludes ferries even if “On” is selected.
Avoid Freeway
This setting controls whether freeways may be
included in the route calculation.
Off*:
Calculates a route that may include freeways.
On:
Calculates a route that avoids freeways.
p The system may calculate a route that in-
cludes freeways even if “On” is selected.
Time restrictions
This setting controls whether streets or
bridges that have traffic restrictions during a
certain time should be taken into account.
p If you want to set your route to avoid raised
draw bridges, select “On”.
On*:
Calculates a route while avoiding streets or
bridges with traffic restrictions during a certain time.
Off:
Calculates a route while ignoring traffic restrictions.
p The system may calculate a route that in-
cludes streets or bridges that are subject to
traffic restrictions during a certain time
even if “On” is selected.
CAUTION
If the time difference is not set correctly, the navigation system cannot consider traffic regulations
correctly. Set the time difference correctly.
= For details, refer to Setting the time difference
on page 112.
Checking the current itinerary
You can check the route details.
1 Display the “Route info” screen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on the previous page.
2 Touch [Profile].
The “Route Profile” screen appears.
Editing waypoints
You can edit waypoints (locations you want to
visit on the way to your destination) and recalculate the route so that it passes through
these locations.
Adding a waypoint
Up to 5 waypoints can be set, and waypoints
and final destination can be sorted automatically or manually.
1 Display the “Route info” screen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on the previous page.
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2 Touch [Waypoints].
The “Waypoints List” screen appears.
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3 Touch [Add].
The “Select Search method” screen appears.
4 Search for a location.
= For details, refer to Chapter 8.
5 Touch [OK].
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Deleting a waypoint
You can delete waypoints from the route and
then recalculate the route. (You can delete
successive waypoints.)
1 Display the “Route info” screen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on page 45.
2 Touch [Waypoints].
The “Waypoints List” screen appears.
3 Touch [Delete] next to the waypoint
that you want to delete.
The touched waypoint will be deleted from the
list.
4 Touch [OK] on the “Waypoints List”
screen.
The route is recalculated, and the Route confirmation screen appears.
5 Touch [OK].
The map of the current position appears.
Sorting waypoints
You can sort waypoints and recalculate the
route.
p You cannot sort waypoints that you have al-
ready passed.
6 Touch [OK] on the “Waypoints List”
screen.
The route is recalculated, and the Route confirmation screen appears.
1 Display the “Route info” screen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on page 45.
2 Touch [Waypoints].
The “Waypoints List” screen appears.
3 Touch [Sort].
The “Sort Waypoints” screen appears.
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4 Touch the waypoint or destination.
Put them in the desired order.
# Touch [Automatic].
You can sort the destination and waypoints automatically. The system will show the nearest waypoint (distance in a straight line) from the current
location as waypoint 1, and sort the other points
(including your destination) in order of distance
from the waypoint 1.
# Touch [Clear].
Waypoint sort is canceled.
5 Touch [OK].
The “Waypoints List” screen appears.
6 Touch [OK] on the “Waypoints List”
screen.
The route is recalculated, and the Route confirmation screen appears.
7 Touch [OK].
The map of the current position appears.
3 Touch [Yes].
The current route is deleted, and a map of
your surroundings reappears.
# Touch [Skip].
The next waypoint along the route is skipped.
A new route to your destination through all remaining waypoints, except for the skipped waypoint, is calculated.
When the route calculation is completed, Route
confirmation screen appears.
p [Skip] is available only when a waypoint is
set.
# Touch [No].
The previous screen returns without deleting the
route.
Canceling the route guidance
If you no longer need to travel to your destination, follow the steps below to cancel the route
guidance.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Cancel].
A message confirming the cancellation of the
current route appears.
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Registering and editing locations
Storing favorite locations
Storing your favorite locations as “Favorites”
provides you with the opportunity to save the
time and effort of re-entering this information.
Stored items can be made available on “Fa-vorites” later.
Registering a location by
“Favorites”
Favorites can store up to 400 registered loca-
tions. These can include your home location,
favorite places, and destinations you have already registered.
p “Favorites” can store up to 400 locations.
p Home location is counted as one of the
items in “Favorites”.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Favorites].
The “Select Favorite” screen appears.
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Registering a location by scroll
mode
1 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the
map to the position that you want to register.
Cursor
2 Touch.
The location is registered, and then the “Edit
Favorite” screen appears.
= For details, refer to Editing the favorite loca-
tion in the list on this page.
3 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
3 Touch [Add].
The “Select Search method” screen appears.
4 Search for a location.
= For details, refer to Chapter 8.
5 When the map of the location you
want to register is displayed, touch [OK].
The location is registered, and then the “Edit
Favorite” screen appears.
= For details, refer to Editing the favorite loca-
tion in the list on this page.
6 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
Editing registered locations
Editing the favorite location in
the list
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Favorites].
The “Select Favorite” screen appears.
3 Touch
want to edit.
The “Edit Favorite” screen appears.
next to the location that you
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4 Touch the item that you want to
change the setting.
p Up to 17 characters can be input for the
name.
# Touch [Name].
You can enter the desired name.
# Touch [Phone #].
You can edit the registered phone number. To dial
the number, touch
The maximum digits you can enter for the phone
number is 15.
p Touching
if a telephone number is available. (Pairing
with cellular phone featuring Bluetooth
wireless technology is required.)
= For details, refer to Dialing from the map
on page 62.
# Touch [Icon].
You can change the symbol displayed on the map
and “Favorites”.
# Touch [Modify Location].
You can change the registered location by scrolling the map.
.
enables you to call the position
5 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
Editing your home
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Favorites].
The “Select Favorite” screen appears.
p Home location is displayed on the top of
the list.
3 Touchnext to the home location.
The “Edit Favorite” screen appears.
4 Touch the item that you want to
change the setting.
# Touch [Phone #].
You can edit the registered phone number. To dial
the number, touch
p Touching
if a telephone number is available. (Pairing
with cellular phone featuring Bluetooth
wireless technology is required.)
= For details, refer to Dialing from the map
on page 62.
# Touch [Modify Location].
You can change the registered location by scrolling the map.
p For home information, [Name] and [Icon]
are not editable.
.
enables you to call the position
5 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
Sorting the favorite locations
in the list
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
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2 Touch [Favorites].
The “Select Favorite” screen appears.
3 Touch [Sort].
Each time you touch [Sort] changes the sort
order.
p Current order is indicated on the upper
right of the screen.
:
!
Sorts the items in the list in order of the recently used items.
:
!
Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.
:
!
Sorts the items in the list in order by distance from the vehicle position.
Deleting a favorite location
from the list
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Favorites].
The “Select Favorite” screen appears.
3 Touch [Delete].
The “Delete from Favorites” screen appears.
4 Select the location you want to delete.
5 Touch [Delete].
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A message will appear asking you to confirm
the deletion.
6 Touch [Yes].
The data you selected is deleted.
# Touch [No].
Cancels the deletion.
Registering and editing
your home
Registering your home position saves time
and effort. Also, routes to home positions can
be calculated easily with a single touch of the
key from the “Navigation Menu”. The registered home position can also be modified
later.
A check mark appears next to the selected location.
# Touch [All]or[None].
Selects or deselects all entries.
Registering your home
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen.
The “Top Menu” screen appears.
2 Touch [Settings].
The “Settings Menu” screen appears.
3 Touch [Set Home].
The “Set Home” screen appears.
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4 Touch [Home].
The “Select Search method” screen appears.
5 Search for a location.
After searching for a point, display it on a
map, then touch [OK].
The location is registered, and then the “SetHome” screen appears.
= For details, refer to Chapter 8.
6 Touch [Phone #].
You can register your home phone number.
7 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
Editing your home
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Favorites].
The “Select Favorite” screen appears.
p Home location is displayed on the top of
the list.
3 Touchnext to the home location.
4 Touch the item that you want to
change the setting.
# Touch [Phone #].
You can edit the registered phone number. To dial
the number, touch
p Touching
if a telephone number is available. (Pairing
with cellular phone featuring Bluetooth
wireless technology is required.)
= For details, refer to Dialing from the map
on page 62.
# Touch [Modify Location].
You can change the registered location by scrolling the map.
p For home information, [Name] and [Icon]
are not editable.
5 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
.
enables you to call the position
Deleting the destination
history from the list
Items in “History” can be deleted. All entries
in “History” can be deleted at once.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
The “Edit Favorite” screen appears.
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2 Touch [History].
The “Destination History” screen appears.
3 Touch [Delete].
The “Delete from History” screen appears.
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4 Select the location you want to delete.
A check mark appears next to the selected location.
# Touch [All]or[None].
Selects or deselects all entries.
5 Touch [Delete].
A message will appear asking you to confirm
the deletion.
6 Touch [Yes].
The data you selected is deleted.
# Touch [No].
Cancels the deletion.
1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
English
card slot.
2 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
3 Touch [Data In/Out].
The “Export/Import Menu” screen appears.
4 Touch [Export] next to “Favorites”.
Data export starts.
After the data is exported, the completion message appears.
Exporting and importing
favorite locations
Exporting favorite locations
You can export the “Favorites” data to an SD
memory card for editing by using the utility
program AVIC FEEDS which is available separately, on your PC.
p The utility program AVIC FEEDS is available
from our website. For details, refer to the information on our website.
p If there is previous data in the SD memory
card, the data is overwritten with new data.
5 Touch [OK].
The “Navigation Menu” screen appears.
Importing the “Favorites” items
edited on AVIC FEEDS
You can import the locations that you have edited on the utility program AVIC FEEDS to “Fa-vorites”.p When a location that is already registered
in “Favorites” is imported, the location is
overwritten.
p The utility program AVIC FEEDS is available
from our website. For details, refer to the information on our website.
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1 Store the item into the SD memory card
by using the AVIC FEEDS.
2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
3 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
4 Touch [Data In/Out].
The “Export/Import Menu” screen appears.
5 Touch [Import] next to “Favorites”.
The following message appears.
6 Touch [Yes].
Data import starts.
After the data is imported, the “NavigationMenu” screen appears.
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Using hands-free phoning
CAUTION
For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as
much as possible while driving.
If your cellular phone features Bluetooth technology, this navigation system can be connected to your cellular phone wirelessly. Using
this hands-free function, you can operate the
navigation system to make or receive phone
calls. You can also transfer the phone book
data stored in your cellular phone to the navigation system. This section describes how to
set up a Bluetooth connection and how to operate a cellular phone featuring Bluetooth
technology on the navigation system.
For details about the connectivity with the devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology,
refer to the information on our website.
Preparing communication
devices
This navigation system has a built-in function
to use cellular phones featuring Bluetooth
wireless technology.
While your cellular phone featuring Bluetooth
wireless technology is connected, the
Bluetooth connection status indicator lights.
= For details, refer to Notes for hands-free
phoning on page 68.
p When the navigation system is turned off,
the Bluetooth connection is also disconnected. When the system restarts, the system automatically attempts to reconnect
the previously connected cellular phone.
Even when the connection is severed for
some reason, the system automatically reconnects the specified cellular phone (except when the connection is severed due to
cellular phone operation).
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Displaying the phone menu
Use the “Phone Menu” if you connect the cellular phone to the navigation system for utilization.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen.
The “Top Menu” screen appears.
2 Touch [Phone].
The “Phone Menu” screen appears.
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1 Name of connected cellular phone
2 Network name of the cellular phone com-
pany
3 Reception status of the cellular phone
4 Battery status of the cellular phone
Registering your cellular
phone
You need to register your cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology when you
connect it for the first time. A total of 3 phones
can be registered. Three registration methods
are available:
! Searching for nearby phones
! Pairing from your cellular phone
! Searching for a specified phone
p The default device name displayed on the
cellular phone is “PIONEER NAVI”. The PIN
code is “1111”.
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Searching for nearby phones
The system searches for available cellular
phones near the navigation system, displays
them in a list, and registers them for connection.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is
necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction
manual of your cellular phone.
2 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on the previous
page.
3 Touch [Setting] on the “Phone Menu”
screen.
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
4 Touch [Connections].
6 Touch [Search devices].
The “Nearby Devices” screen appears.
The system searches for cellular phones featuring Bluetooth technology that are ready for
the connection and displays them in the list if
the device has been found.
p Up to 15 cellular phones will be listed in the
order that the cellular phone is found.
7 Wait until your cellular phone appears
in the list.
The “Connection List” screen appears.
5 Touch [Add].
The “Add Device” screen appears.
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want to connect, check that the cellular
phone is ready for the Bluetooth wireless
technology connection.
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8 Touch the cellular phone name you
want to register.
A message prompting you to enter a PIN code
appears.
9 Enter the PIN code “1111” using the cellular phone.
When a connection is successfully established, a connection complete message appears. The screen returns to the “Bluetooth
Settings” screen by touching [OK].
3 Touch [Setting] on the “Phone Menu”
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screen.
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
4 Touch [Connections].
The “Connection List” screen appears.
5 Touch [Add].
The “Add Device” screen appears.
6 Touch [Pair from the mobile phone].
The navigation system waits for a Bluetooth
wireless technology connection.
Pairing from your cellular phone
You can register the cellular phone by setting
the navigation system to standby mode and requesting connection from the cellular phone.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is
necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction
manual of your cellular phone.
2 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
7 Register the navigation system on your
cellular phone.
If your cellular phone asks you to enter a password, enter the PIN code (password) of the navigation system.
After the registration is completed, the following screen appears.
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p If registration fails, repeat the procedure
from the beginning.
8 Touch [OK].
Searching for a specified phone
If you cannot connect your phone using
“Search devices” and “Pair from the mobile
phone”, try this method if your phone is found
in the list.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is
necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction
manual of your cellular phone.
2 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
3 Touch [Setting] on the “Phone Menu”
screen.
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
4 Touch [Connections].
The “Connection List” screen appears.
5 Touch [Add].
The “Add Device” screen appears.
6 Touch [Select specific devices].
The “Select specific devices” screen appears.
7 Touch the model name of the cellular
phone to be connected.
the connection and displays them in the list if
the device has been found.
p If you cannot find the desired model name
on the list, touch [Other phones] to search
the cellular phones available nearby.
8 Wait until your cellular phone appears
in the list.
p If you cannot find the cellular phone you
want to connect, check that the cellular
phone is ready for the Bluetooth wireless
technology connection.
9 Touch the cellular phone name you
want to register.
A message prompting you to enter a PIN code
appears.
10 Enter the PIN code “1111” using the cellular phone.
When a connection is successfully established, a connection complete message appears. The screen returns to the “BluetoothSettings” screen by touching [OK].
The system searches for cellular phones featuring Bluetooth technology that are ready for
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Deleting a registered phone
If you no longer need to use a registered
phone with the navigation system, you can delete it from the registration assignment to free
this spot up for another phone.
p If a registered phone is deleted, all the
phone book entries and call history lists
that correspond to the phone will be also
cleared.
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
3 Touch [Connections].
The “Connection List” screen appears.
4 Touch [Delete] next to the cellular
phone name.
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Connecting and disconnecting
a registered cellular phone
Connecting a registered
cellular phone
The navigation system automatically connects
the cellular phone selected as the target of
connection. However, connect the cellular
phone manually in the following cases:
! Two or more cellular phones are registered,
and you want to manually select the cellular phone to be used.
! You want to reconnect a disconnected cel-
lular phone.
! Connection cannot be established automa-
tically for some reason.
If you start connection manually, carry out the
following procedure. You can also connect the
phone by having the navigation system detect
it automatically.
= For details, refer to Setting automatic con-
nection on page 66.
A message prompting you to delete a registered device appears.
5 Touch [Yes].
The device is deleted.
# Touch [No].
Cancels the deletion.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technology on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is
necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction
manual of your cellular phone.
2 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
3 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
4 Touch [Connections].
The “Connection List” screen appears.
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5 Touch the name of the cellular phone
that you want to connect.
Connection starts.
When a connection is successfully established, a connection complete message appears. The screen returns to the “BluetoothSettings” screen by touching [OK].
p To cancel the connection to your cellular
phone, touch [Cancel].
p If connection fails, check whether your cel-
lular phone is ready for a connection and
then retry.
Disconnecting a cellular phone
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
3 Touch [Connections].
The “Connection List” screen appears.
4 Touch [Drop] next to the cellular phone
name.
Making a phone call
You can make a phone call in many different
ways.
Direct dialing
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Dial Pad].
The “Enter Phone Number” screen appears.
3 Touch the number keys to enter the
phone number.
The phone number that was input is displayed.
And
is activated.
# Touch .
The input number is deleted a digit at a time from
the end of the number. Continuing to press this
deletes all of the digits.
# Touch
The previous screen returns.
4 Touchto make a call.
p To cancel the call after the system starts
.
dialing, touch
.
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5 Touchto end the call.
Making a call home easily
You can call home without taking the time to
enter the phone number if the phone number
has been registered.
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1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Call Home].
Dialing home starts.
p If you have not registered your home num-
ber, a message appears. Touch [Register]
to start registration.
= For details, refer to Registering and edit-
ing your home on page 51.
Calling a number in the “Contacts”
After finding the entry you want to call in the
“Contacts” screen, you can select the number
and make the call.
p Before using this function, you need to
transfer the phone book entries stored in
your cellular phone to the navigation system.
= For details, refer to Transferring the phone
book on page 63.
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Contacts].
The “Contacts” screen appears.
3 Switch the page of the list to display
the desired entry.
Makes the screen jump to the beginning of the
page including the entry whose names start with
any of selected letters or numbers.
Each touch of the alphabet tab cycles through
the list by the first letter of the list item.
Touching [#ABCDE] displays all entries that start
with symbols or numbers.
Touching [Others] displays the page including
entries that are not assigned to any of the other
tabs.
4 Touch the desired entry on the list to
make a call.
5 Touch
to end the call.
Dialing from the history
The most recent calls made (dialed), received
and missed are stored in the call history list.
You can browse the call history list and call
numbers from it.
p Each call history saves 30 calls per regis-
tered cellular phone. If the number of calls
exceeds 30, the oldest entry will be deleted.
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Received], [Dialed] or [Missed].
The selected call history list appears.
3 Touch an entry on the list.
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# Touchor.
Shows the next or previous alphabet tab.
Switching the alphabet tab also switches the list
display.
# Touch alphabet tabs.
Dialing starts.
p To cancel the call after the system starts
dialing, touch
# Touch [Detail].
The “Detail Information” screen appears.
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You can check the details of the party before making a phone call.
4 Touchto end the call.
3 Search for the POI.
The “POI List” screen appears.
= For details of the operation, refer to Search-
ing for Points of Interest (POI) on page 39.
4 Touchnext to the POI that you want
to call.
The “Detailed POI Information” screen appears.
5 Touch
To cancel the call af ter the system starts dialing, touch
to make a call.
.
Dialing a favorite location
You can make a call to an entry stored in the
“Favorites” list.
1 Display the “Navigation Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Favorites].
The “Select Favorite” screen appears.
3 Touch
want to make a call.
The “Edit Favorite” screen appears.
4 Touch
To cancel the call af ter the system starts dialing, touch
5 Touch
next to the location that you
to make a call.
.
to end the call.
Dialing a facility’s phone number
You can make a call to facilities with phone
number data.
p You cannot make a call to locations or POIs
that have no phone number data.
1 Display the “Navigation Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [POI].
The “POI Search” screen appears.
6 Touch
to end the call.
Dialing from the map
You can make a call by selecting the icon of a
registered location or a POI icon from the map
screen.
p You cannot make a call to locations or POIs
that have no phone number data.
1 Scroll the map, and place the cursor on
an icon on the map.
2 Touch
Detailed information is displayed.
3 Touch
To cancel the call af ter the system starts dialing, touch
4 Touch
.
to make a call.
.
to end the call.
Receiving a phone call
You can perform hands-free answering by
using the navigation system.
Answering an incoming call
The system informs you that it is receiving a
call by displaying a message and producing a
ring sound.
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If “Auto Answer Preference” is set to “Off”,
answer the call manually. Answering is available if any screen is displayed, such as the
map screen or the setting screen.
p You can set this navigation system to auto-
matically answer incoming calls.
= For details, refer to Answering a call
automatically on page 65.
1 When a call comes in, the answering
operation menu appears on the screen.
p The registered name appears if the phone
number of the received call is already registered in “Contacts”.
p Depending on the caller ID service, the
phone number of the received call may not
be displayed. “Unknown” appears instead.
2 To answer an incoming call, touch.
When there is an incoming call, you can reject
it by touching
p You can adjust volume when you are talk-
ing. To adjust volume, touch [Vol –] and
[Vol +] displayed on the screen (like below)
when you are talking.
.
3 Touchto end the call.
The call ends.
p If the voice on the other end of the call is
too quiet to hear, you can adjust the volume
of the received voice.
= For details, refer to Setting the phone vo-
lume on page 65.
p You may hear a noise when you hang up
the phone.
Rejecting an incoming call
You can reject an incoming call.
= For details, refer to Setting the automatic re-
jection function on page 66.
% When a call comes in, touch
.
The call is rejected.
p The rejected call is recorded in the missed
call history list.
= For details, refer to Dialing from the history
on page 61.
Transferring the phone book
You can transfer the phone book entries from
your cellular phone to the phone book of the
navigation system.
p Depending on the cellular phone, phone
book may be called Contacts, Business
Card or something else.
p With some cellular phones, it may not be
possible to transfer the entire phone book
at once. In this case, transfer addresses
one at a time from your phone book using
your cellular phone.
p The maximum 400 entries can be trans-
ferred per cellular phone. If the entries exceed 400, the extra entries will not be
transferred. If more than one number is registered for one person, such as work place
and home, each number is counted separately.
p If the entr y has multiple phone number
data, those numbers are stored as a separate item.
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p Depending on the cellular phone that is
connected to this navigation system via
Bluetooth technology, this navigation system may not be able to display the phone
book correctly. (Some characters may be
garbled.)
p If the phone book in the cellular phone con-
tains image data, the phone book may not
be correctly transferred.
1 Connect the cellular phone that has the
phone book to transfer.
= For details, refer to Connecting a registered
cellular phone on page 59.
2 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
3 Touch [Transfer] on the “Phone Menu”
screen.
The confirmation messages appear.
4 Touch [OK].
only, send all the entries that you want to
transfer and then touch [OK].
p If your phone has a capability for automatic
transfer of phone book, this screen is
skipped and transfer will start.
p The transferred data cannot be edited on
the navigation system.
6 Touch [OK].
Transfer starts. It may take time depending on
how many entries will be transferred.
7 When the completion message appears, check the message and touch [OK].
5 Check that the following screen is displayed, and operate your cellular phone to
transfer the phone book entries.
p You can send the phone book entries re-
peatedly before touching [OK]. If your cellular phone supports one-by-one transfer
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Clearing memory
You can clear the memory of each item that
corresponds to the connected cellular phone:
phone book, dialed/received/missed call history list and preset dials.
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
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3 Touch [Clear Memory].
The “Clear Memory” screen appears.
On this screen, you can select the following
items:
! Contacts:
Clears the registered phone book.
! Received Calls List:
Clears the received call history list.
! Dialed Calls List:
Clears the dialed call history list.
! Missed Calls List:
Clears the missed call history list.
# Touch [Clear All].
It clears all the data that correspond to the connected cellular phone.
4 Touch [Yes].
Data on the selected item is cleared from this
navigation system’s memory.
p If you do not want to clear the memory that
you have selected, touch [No].
3 Touch [+] or [–] to set their volume.
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! Phone Ringtone:
This setting controls the incoming ring tone
volume.
! Phone Voice:
This setting controls the incoming voice volume.
p Phone volume varies depending on the in-
coming caller’s phone, volume setting and
other conditions.
= For details concerning operations, refer
to Answering an incoming call on page
62.
Stopping Bluetooth wave
transmission
You can stop transmission of electric waves by
turning off the Bluetooth function. If you do
not use the Bluetooth wireless technology, we
recommend selecting “Off”.
Changing the phone settings
Setting the phone volume
The volume level for hands-free phoning can
be adjusted.
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Volume] on the “Phone Menu”
screen.
The “Phone Volume” screen appears.
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
3 Touch [Bluetooth On/Off].
Touching [Bluetooth On/Off] switches between “On” and “Off”.
Answering a call automatically
The navigation system automatically answers
incoming calls to the cellular phone, so you
can answer a call while driving without taking
your hands off the steering wheel.
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1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
3 Touch [Auto Answer Preference].
The “Auto Answer Preference” screen appears.
4 Touch the desired option.
On this screen, you can select the following
items:
! Off:
No automatic response. Respond manually.
! Immediately:
Answers immediately.
! After 3 seconds:
Answers after three seconds.
! After 6 seconds:
Answers after six seconds.
! After 10 seconds:
Answers after ten seconds.
Setting the automatic rejection
function
If this function is on, the navigation system
automatically rejects all incoming calls.
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
3 Touch [Refuse All Calls].
Touching [Refuse All Calls] switches between“On” and “Off”.
p If both “Refuse All Calls” and “Auto An-
swer Preference” are activated, “Refuse
All Calls” takes priority and all incoming
calls are automatically rejected.
p If “Refuse All Calls” is set to “On”, rejected
incoming calls will be stored in the missed
call list.
Echo canceling and noise reduction
When you are operating hands-free phoning
in the vehicle, you may hear an undesirable
echo. This function reduces the echo and
noise while you are using hands-free phoning,
and maintains a certain sound quality.
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
When automatic connection is active, the navigation system will automatically establish a
connection with a registered phone when it
comes into range. Using this feature avoids all
of the processes for establishing a connection.
p With some cellular phones, it may not be
possible to perform automatic connection.
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
You can change the device name to be displayed on your cellular phone. (Default is
“PIONEER NAVI”.)
1 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
2 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
3 Touch [Edit Name].
The keyboard to enter the name appears.
4 Enter the new name by using the keyboard.
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Updating the Bluetooth
wireless technology software
Update files will be available for download in
the future. You will be able to download the latest update from an appropriate website to
your PC.
p Before you download the files and install
the update, read through the instructions
on the website. Follow the instructions on
the website for steps until [Update] becomes active.
1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
2 Display the “Phone Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the phone menu on page 55.
3 Touch [Setting].
The “Bluetooth Settings” screen appears.
4 Touch [Bluetooth Software Update].
The current version is displayed.
5 Touch [Update].
# Touchto delete the current name, and
enter the new name by using the keyboard.
Deletes the input text one letter at a time, beginning at the end of the text. Continuing to touch
the key deletes all of the text.
5 Touch [OK].
The name is changed.
p Up to 16 characters can be entered for a de-
vice name.
A message confirming whether to start updating the software appears.
Update starts.
6 To finish the update, touch [OK].
Update is completed.
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General notes
! Connection to all cellular phones featuring
Bluetooth wireless technology is not guaranteed.
! The line-of-sight distance between this na-
vigation system and your cellular phone
must be 10 meters or less when sending
and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth
technology. However, the actual transmission distance may be shorter than the estimated distance, depending on the usage
environment.
! With some cellular phones, the ring sound
may not be output from the speakers.
! If private mode is selected on the cellular
phone, hands-free phoning may be disabled.
Registration and connection
! Cellular phone operations vary depending
on the type of cellular phone. Refer to the
instruction manual that came with your cellular phone for detailed instructions.
! With cellular phones, phone book transfer
may not work even though your phone is
paired with the navigation system. In that
case, disconnect your phone, perform pairing again from your phone to the navigation system, and then perform the phone
book transfer.
Making and receiving calls
! You may hear a noise in the following situa-
tions:
— When you answer the phone by using
the button on the phone.
— When the person on the other end of
line hangs up the phone.
! If the person on the other end of the phone
call cannot hear the conversation due to an
echo, decrease the volume level for handsfree phoning. This may reduce the echo.
! With some cellular phones, even if you
press the accept button on the cellular
phone when a call comes in, hands-free
phoning may not be performed.
! The registered name appears if the phone
number of the received call is already regis-
tered in the phone book. When one phone
number is registered under different
names, the name that comes first in the
phone book is displayed.
! If the phone number of the received call is
not registered in the phone book, the
phone number of the received call appears.
! During incoming and outgoing calls or talk-
ing on a phone, you can only do the following operations:
— Touching
— Displaying the map screen.
— Switching the audio sources.
The received call history and the dialed
number history
! Calls made or editing performed only on
your cellular phone will not be reflected to
the dialed number history or phone book in
the navigation system.
! You cannot make a call to the entry of an
unknown user (no phone number) in the received call history.
! If calls are made by operating your cellular
phone, the dialed number history data will
be recorded as “Unknown” in the navigation system.
Phone book transfers
! If there are more than 400 phone book en-
tries on your cellular phone, all entries may
not be able to be downloaded completely.
! With some cellular phones, it may not be
possible to transfer all items in the Con-tacts at one time. In this case, transfer
items one by one from your cellular phone.
! Depending on the cellular phone, this navi-
gation system may not display the phone
book correctly. (Some characters may be
garbled, or first and last names may be reversed.)
! If the phone book in the cellular phone con-
tains image data, the phone book may not
be transferred correctly. (Image data cannot be transferred from the cellular phone.)
! Depending on the cellular phone, phone
book transfer may not be available.
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Using the fuel consumption
function
Inputting the fuel consumption
information for calculating the
fuel cost
You can estimate the fuel cost to your destination by entering the fuel consumption information in the navigation system.
= For details, refer to Setting a route to your
destination on page 44.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Gas Mileage].
The “Gas Mileage” screen appears.
3 Enter the fuel consumption information.
Enter the following items:
! Surface Road:
Enter the fuel cost when you drive on ordin-
ary roads.
p Fuel cost depends on the “Gas Unit” set-
ting.
— When “Gas Unit” is set to “Gallon”.
Enter how many miles (kilometers)
you get to a gallon.
— When “Gas Unit” is set to “Liter”.
Enter how much fuel you need to travel 60 miles (100 kilometers).
! HWY Gas Mile:
Enter the fuel cost when you drive on the
freeway.
p Fuel cost depends on the “Gas Unit” set-
ting.
— When “Gas Unit” is set to “Gallon”.
Enter how many miles (kilometers)
you get to a gallon.
— When “Gas Unit” is set to “Liter”.
Enter how much fuel you need to travel 60 miles (100 kilometers).
! Gas Price/Unit:
Enter the fuel unit price.
! Gas Price:
English
= For details, refer to Calculating the fuel
consumption on this page.
! Gas Unit:
Set the fuel unit.
! Currency:
Set the unit of currency.
When all the items are entered, inputting the
fuel consumption information is complete.
Calculating the fuel consumption
When you enter the fueling information to the
navigation system, and export the data to SD
memory cards, you can check the fuel consumption information by using the utility program AVIC FEEDS, which is available
separately, on your PC.
p Up to 24 sets of data can be stored. You
can also export the data, as described
below.
If the entries reach the maximum number,
a new entry will overwrite the oldest one.
These calculations are based only on the information that you provide and not on any data
from the vehicle. The fuel mileage displayed is
only a reference value, and does not guarantee
the fuel mileage displayed can be obtained.
1 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
2 Touch [Gas Mileage].
The “Gas Mileage” screen appears.
3 Touch [Gas Price].
The “Gas Price Calculation” screen appears.
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4 Enter the fuel consumption information.
Enter the following items:
! Distance:
Enter the distance traveled since the previous fueling.
p The distance is entered automatically
only when the distance traveled since
the previous fueling is recorded.
! Gas Pumped:
Enter the amount of fuel pumped.
! Gas Price/Unit:
Enter the fuel unit price.
When all the items are entered, the fuel consumption is displayed next to “Gas Mileage”.
5 Touch [OK].
1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
2 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
3 Touch [Gas Mileage].
The “Gas Mileage” screen appears.
4 Touch [Export].
After a message confirming whether to export
the data appeared, exporting the data to the
SD memory card starts.
The “Gas Mileage” screen appears when it is
done.
Exporting the data of “Gas
Mileage” from “Export/
Import Menu” screen
1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
The “Gas Mileage” screen appears.
Exporting the data of fuel cost
information
Exporting the fuel cost data to an SD memory
card is possible.
p The data stored in this navigation system
will be cleared as exporting it to the SD
memory card.
p If there is previous data in the SD memory
card, the data is overwritten with new data.
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2 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
3 Touch [Data In/Out].
The “Export/Import Menu” screen appears.
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4 Touch [Export] next to “Gas Mileage”.
Data export starts.
After the data is exported, the completion message appears.
5 Touch [OK].
The “Navigation Menu” screen appears.
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Using Applications
This product enables you to use applications
downloaded via the utility program AVIC
FEEDS, providing for navigation functions and
a wide variety of entertainment functions.
Preparing in advance
Before downloading any applications using
the utility program AVIC FEEDS, you need to
store the model information to an SD memory
card.
After that, use AVIC FEEDS to download the
application to the SD memory card containing
model information.
p The utility program AVIC FEEDS is available
from our website. For details, refer to the in-
formation on our website.
To save model information to an SD memory
card, connect your PC to a detachable device
loaded with an SD memory card and switch to
“PC Mode”.
Switching to “PC Mode”
1 Detach the detachable device from the
head unit.
= For detailed operations, refer to Operation
Manual for AVIC-U310BT.
2 Turn off the power switch of detachable device.
4 Connect the USB cable to your PC.
Connect the detachable device and your PC
using the USB cable.
5 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
6 Turn on the power switch of detachable device.
7 Touch [Home] on the map screen and
then touch [Navigation].
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
8 Touch [Connect PC].
A message confirming whether to restart the
navigation system appears.
9 Touch [OK].
The navigation system restarts.
The navigation system switches to PC Mode
and model information is stored to the SD
memory card.
Canceling “PC Mode”
1 Disconnect the detachable device from
your PC.
2 Touch [End].
“PC Mode” is canceled, and then the system
restarts.
3 Connect the USB cable supplied with
AVIC-U310BT to USB port (Mini-B).
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Launching the application
You can launch applications downloaded to
an SD memory card via the utility program
AVIC FEEDS.
p Navigation functions are unavailable when
an application is running. Close the application to use navigation functions.
p When an application is running, you may
not use the hands-free phoning function to
place a call.
You may answer the telephone when you
receive a call.
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p The navigation system can recognize a
maximum of 8 applications.
p The navigation system can run one applica-
tion at a time.
p When running an application that outputs
sound, set the audio source to “Off”.
p For details of applications, refer to the uti-
lity program AVIC FEEDS.
1 Use the utility program AVIC FEEDS to
download an application to an SD memory
card.
2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD
card slot.
3 Touch [Home] on the map screen to display the “Top Menu” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 24.
4 Touch [Applications].
The “Applications Menu” screen appears.
5 Touch the application that you want to
launch.
A message confirming whether to restart the
navigation system appears.
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6 Touch [OK].
The navigation system restarts, and the application is launched.
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Basic operations of the audio source
Chapter
15
This chapter describes the basic operations of
the audio source.
You can play or use the following sources with
your Pioneer navigation system.
! TUNER (FM, AM)
! CD
! ROM (MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA)
! USB
The following sources can be played back or
used by connecting an auxiliary device.
! XM (XM tuner)
! SIRIUS (SIRIUS tuner)
! “HD” (HD Radio tuner)
! iPod
! External unit 1 (EXT1)
! External unit 2 (EXT2)
! AUX (auxiliary device)
Switching the audio source
1 Press the MODE button when the map
of the current location is displayed.
The audio operation screen appears.
2 Press the SRC/OFF button repeatedly to
switch between the following sources.
XM (XM tuner) — SIRIUS (SIRIUS tuner) —
“HD” (HD Radio tuner)/TUNER (tuner) — CD
(built-in CD player) — USB (USB storage device)/iPod (iPod connected using USB input)
— EXT1 (external unit 1) — EXT2 (external
unit 2) — AUX (auxiliary device)
p In the following cases, the sound source
cannot to be used:
! When a unit corresponding to each
source is not connected to the navigation system.
! When no disc is set in the navigation
system.
! When “AUX” in the “Initial Setting”
screen is set to “Off”.
= For details, refer to Switching the aux-
iliary setting on page 121.
p If the HD Radio tuner is connected to the
navigation system, “TUNER” is skipped in
the audio source selection.
English
Turning off the audio source
% Press and hold the SRC/OFF button
until the audio source turns off.
The audio source is switched off.
p To return to the display of each source,
press the SRC/OFF button.
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Audio screen switching overview
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Press the button.
Press and hold the button for a few seconds.
Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL
Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the item.
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Basic operations of the audio source
What you can do on each
menu
1 Audio operation screen
When you play an audio source, this screen
appears.
2 Function select screen
You can select either “Function Menu” or
“Audio Menu”.
Depending on the audio source, “Function
Menu” may not exist.
3 “Function Menu” screen
You can change additional function settings.
4 “Audio Menu” screen
You can make various sound effects to audio
sources.
5 Source off screen
6 “Initial Setting” screen
You can make various settings for the hardware control.
7 Map screen
Press the MODE button to display the navigation map screen.
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English
Displaying the “Function
Menu” screen
Advanced functions for each audio source are
put on the “Function Menu” screen. To use
those functions, display the “Function Menu”
screen.
p Depending on the audio source, “Function
Menu” may not exist.
1 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL
when the audio screen is displayed.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select “Function Menu”.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
enter the “Function Menu” screen.
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Using the radio (TUNER)
You can listen to the radio by using the navigation system. This section describes operations
for radio.
1 Press the SRC/OFF button to display the
“TUNER” screen.
= For details, refer to Switching the audio
source on page 75.
2 Press BAND/ESC button repeatedly
until the desired band is selected.
If you want to select AM, press BAND/ESC
button repeatedly until “AM” appears in the
display.
Reading the screen
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7
6
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Band
Shows which band the radio is tuned to: FM1,
FM2, FM3 or AM.
3 Preset number indicated next to “P.CH”
Shows what preset item has been selected.
4 Frequency
5 Signal level indicator
6 LOCAL indicator
Shows when local seek tuning is on.
= For details, refer to Tuning in strong sig-
nals on the next page.
7 STEREO indicator
Shows when the selected frequency is being
broadcast in stereo.
4
5
Using the touch panel keys
1
1to :
Recalls radio stations.
= For details, refer to Storing and recalling
broadcast frequencies on the next
page.
Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the BAND/ESC button
Band can be selected from among FM1, FM2,
FM3,orAM.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL up or down
You can recall radio stations assigned to preset tuning keys
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL left or right
The frequencies move up or down step by
step.
Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
left or right
The tuner will scan the frequencies until a
broadcast strong enough for good reception is
found.
p You can cancel seek tuning by pressing
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
Pressing the center of MULTI-CONTROL
The function select screen appears.
to.
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Storing and recalling
broadcast frequencies
With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys
to, you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the
touch of a key).
1 When you find a frequency that you
want to store in memory, keep touching a
preset tuning key
number (e.g., P.CH1) stops flashing.
The selected radio station has been stored in
memory.
p Up to 18 FM stations, six for each of the
three FM bands, as well as six AM stations,
can be stored in memory.
2 Touch the same preset tuning keyto
.
The radio station frequencies are recalled from
memory.
tountil the preset
Using the function menu
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select a function.
Turning MULTI-CONTROL switches between
the functions in the following order:
BSM (best stations memory) — Local (local
seek tuning)
Storing the strongest
broadcast frequencies
“BSM” (best stations memory) lets you automatically store the six strongest broadcast frequencies under the preset tuning keys
and, once stored there, you can tune in to
these frequencies with the touch of a key.
to
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to display
“BSM”.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
begin a search.
“Searching” begins to flash. While “Searching” is flashing, the six strongest broadcast
frequencies will be stored under the preset
tuning keys
strength. When this is complete, “Searching”
stops flashing.
p To cancel the storage process, press the
center of MULTI-CONTROL again.
p Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM
may replace broadcast frequencies you
have already saved by using
toin order of their signal
to.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only
those radio stations with sufficiently strong
signals for good reception.
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to display
“Local”.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL.
Each press of the center of MULTI-CONTROL
switches the setting between on and off.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL left or right to
set the sensitivity.
! FM: Level 1 — Level 2 — Level 3 —
Level 4
! AM: Level 1 — Level 2
p The highest level setting allows reception of
only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive weaker stations.
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HD Radio™reception
You can listen to the radio by using the navigation system. This section describes operations
for HD Radio reception.
p This HD Radio Ready
™
receiver (this navigation system) is ready to receive HD Radio
broadcasts when connected to the GEXP20HD, sold separately.
For details concerning operation, refer to
the HD Radio tuner’s operation manual.
p HD Radio
™
, HD Radio Ready™and HD
Radio Ready logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation.
% Press SRC/OFF button to display the digital radio screen.
= For details, refer to Switching the audio
source on page 75.
Reading the screen
1
6
5
2
3
Shows the channel name of broadcast
channel.
!
: Artist name
Shows the artist name for the current
song.
!
: Song title
Shows the title of the song currently
playing.
!
: Program type
Shows the type of current program.
3 Signal level indicator
4 Blending mode indicator
= For details, refer to Switching the recep-
tion mode on page 82.
5 LOCAL indicator
Shows when local seek tuning is on.
= For details, refer to Tuning in strong sig-
nals on page 82.
6 STEREO indicator
Shows when the selected frequency is being
broadcast in stereo.
Using the touch panel keys
4
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Text display area
! Band
Shows which band the radio is tuned to:
FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM.
! Preset number indicated next to
“P.CH”
Shows what preset item has been selected.
! Frequency
! Multicasting indicator
Shows the number of multicast channels in the current frequency.
!
: Channel name
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1
2
1:
Switches the combination of displayed items
in the text display area.
p Touching and holdingscrolls dis-
played information.
p Only when the tuner has been tuned in
to an HD Radio station, can the display
be changed.
2to :
Recalls radio stations.
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= For details, refer to Storing and recalling
broadcast frequencies on this page.
Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the BAND/ESC button
Band can be selected from among FM1, FM2,
FM3,orAM.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL up or down
You can recall radio stations assigned to preset tuning keys
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL left or right
The frequencies move up or down step by
step.
Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
left or right
The tuner will scan the frequencies until a
broadcast strong enough for good reception is
found.
p You can cancel seek tuning by pressing
MULTI-CONTROL left or right.
Pressing the center of MULTI-CONTROL
The function select screen appears.
to.
Storing and recalling
broadcast frequencies
With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys
to, you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the
touch of a key).
1 When you find a frequency that you
want to store in memory, keep touching a
preset tuning key
number (e.g., P.CH1) stops flashing.
The selected radio station has been stored in
memory.
2 Touch the same preset tuning key
.
The radio station frequencies are recalled from
memory.
tountil the preset
to
Using the function menu
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select a function.
Turning MULTI-CONTROL switches between
the functions in the following order:
BSM (best stations memory) — Local (local
seek tuning) — Seek Mode (seek mode) —Blending (reception mode)
Storing the strongest
broadcast frequencies
“BSM” (best stations memory) lets you automatically store the six strongest broadcast frequencies under the preset tuning keys
and, once stored there, you can tune in to
these frequencies with the touch of a key.
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to display
“BSM”.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
begin a search.
“Searching” begins to flash. While “Searching” is flashing, the six strongest broadcast
frequencies will be stored under the preset
tuning keys
strength. When this is complete, “Searching”
stops flashing.
p To cancel the storage process, press the
center of MULTI-CONTROL again.
p Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM
may replace broadcast frequencies you
have already saved by using
toin order of their signal
to
to.
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Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only
those radio stations with sufficiently strong
signals for good reception.
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to display
“Local”.
3 Pressing the center of MULTI-CONTROL
switches between on and off.
4 Press MULTI-CONTROL left or right to
set the sensitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and
two levels for AM:
! FM: Level 1 — Level 2 — Level 3 —
Level 4
! AM: Level 1 — Level 2
p The FM “4” (AM “2”) setting allows recep-
tion of only the strongest stations, while
lower settings let you receive weaker
stations.
Switches the seek mode
You can select the method of seek tuning.
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to display
“Seek Mode”.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
switch between “Seek All” and “Seek HD”.
! Seek All:
Seeks stations from both analog and digital
broadcasting.
! Seek HD:
Seeks from digital broadcasting only.
p If you select “Seek HD” on this setting
while “Blending” is set to “Off”, the setting
on “Blending” turns to “On” automatically.
Switching the reception mode
If a digital broadcast reception condition gets
poor, the tuner automatically switches to the
analog broadcast of the same frequency level
in default. If you want to prevent a frequent
automatic switching, switch this setting to
“Off”.
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to display
“Blending”.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
switch between “On” and “Off”.
! Off:
Receives analog broadcasting only.
! On:
Automatically switches to the analog broadcast of the same frequency level as the digital broadcast.
is displayed while “Blending” is set to
“On”.
p If you select “Off” on this setting while
“Seek Mode” is set to “Seek HD”, the set-
ting on “Seek Mode” turns to “Seek All”
automatically.
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Playing audio CDs
Chapter
18
You can play a normal music CD using the
built-in drive of the navigation system. This
section describes how.
% Insert the disc you want to play into
disc-loading slot.
Playback starts from the first track of the CD.
p If the disc is already inserted, press the
SRC/OFF button to display the “CD” screen.
= For details, refer to Switching the audio
source on page 75.
Reading the screen
12
4
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Text display area
The titles of the items marked with an asterisk
(*) will be displayed only when the CD-TEXT
disc is used. When using a normal music CD,
they are not displayed.
! Track number indicated next to
“TRK”
Shows the number of the track currently
playing.
! Play time
Shows the elapsed playing time within
the current track.
!
: Artist name of the disc*
Shows the artist name of the disc currently playing (when available).
!
: Artist name of the track*
Shows the artist name of the track currently playing (when available).
!
: Disc title*
Shows the title of the disc currently playing (when available).
: Track title*
!
Shows the title of the track currently
playing (when available).
3 Playback condition indicator
Indicates the current playback condition.
Playing tracks in random order
Indicator:Meaning
No indicator
Setting a repeat play range
Indicator:Meaning
No indicatorRepeats the current disc.
Scanning tracks of a CD
3
Indicator:Meaning
No indicatorCancels the scan play.
4 Sound Retriever indicator
Does not play tracks in random
order.
Plays all tracks in the current
disc in random order.
Repeats just the current track.
Plays the beginning of each
track in the current repeat play
range for about 10 seconds.
= For details, refer to Using Sound Re-
triever on page 85.
Using the touch panel keys
1
23456
1:
Switches the combination of displayed items
in the text display area.
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2 S.Rtrv:
Sets Sound Retriever function.
= For details, refer to Using Sound Re-
triever on the next page.
3:
Playback and Pause
4
:
Plays tracks in random order.
= For details, refer to Playing tracks in ran-
dom order on the next page.
5:
Repeats playback.
= For details, refer to Setting a repeat play
range on the next page.
6:
Performs scan play of a CD.
= For details, refer to Scanning tracks of a
CD on the next page.
Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the BAND/ESC button
This operation is available only when playing a
disc containing both CD-DA and compressed
audio files.
= For details, refer to Pressing the BAND/ESC
button on page 87.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL right
Skips to the start of the next track.
Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
right
Performs fast forward.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL left
Skips to the start of the current track.
Pressing it twice continuously will skip to the
previous track.
Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
left
Performs fast reverse.
p Fast reverse stops when it reaches the be-
ginning of the first track on the disc.
Pressing the center of MULTI-CONTROL
The function select screen appears.
Pressing the LIST button
Shows the list to select a track.
p This function is available only when the
CD-TEXT disc is played.
= For details, refer to Selecting a track from
the list on this page.
Selecting a track from the list
Track title list lets you see the list of track titles
on a CD-TEXT disc and select one of them to
play back.
1 Press the LIST button.
The list of track titles appears.
p To return to the previous screen, press the
BAND/ESC or LIST button.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired track title.
p Pressing MULTI-CONTROL up or down en-
ables you to perform the equivalent operation.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
play the selected track.
p Pressing MULTI-CONTROL right enables
you to perform the equivalent operation.
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Setting a repeat play range
The repeat play range can be changed by
touching only one key.
% Touch
repeatedly until the desired
repeat range indicator appears.
!:
Repeats just the current track.
! No indicator (disc repeat):
Repeats the current disc.
p If you skip a track forward or backward
while the repeat play range is set to
the repeat play range changes to disc repeat automatically.
,
Playing tracks in random order
All of the tracks in the disc can be played at
random by touching only one key.
% Touch
.
Random play begins.
When you turn random play on,
p To turn random play off, touchagain.
p If you touch
is set to
to disc repeat automatically and tracks will
be played in random order.
while the repeat play range
, the repeat play range changes
appears.
Scanning tracks of a CD
Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of
each track on the CD to search for a song.
% Touch
Scan play begins.
After scanning is finished, normal playback of
the tracks will begin again.
p To turn scan play off, touchagain.
p If you touch
.
while the repeat play range
is set to
to disc repeat automatically and scanning
tracks will begin.
, the repeat play range changes
p If you skip a track forward or backward dur-
ing scan play, the scan play is automatically
canceled.
p If you touch
play is automatically canceled and playback
of the current track will be repeated.
p If you touch
play is automatically canceled and tracks
will be played in random order.
during scan play, the scan
during scan play, the scan
Playback and Pause
% Touch.
Playback of the current track pauses, and
“Pause” is displayed.
p To turn pause off, touchagain.
Using Sound Retriever
Sound Retriever function automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich
sound.
% Touch [S.Rtrv] repeatedly to select the
desired setting.
Each touch of [S.Rtrv] changes the settings as
follows:
!:
Sound Retriever function (level 1) is activated.
:
!
Sound Retriever function (level 2) is activated.
! No indicator:
Sets to off.
p “S.Rtrv2” has a stronger effect than “S.
Rtrv1” and is more effective when playing
back highly compressed audio data.
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Playing music files on ROM
You can play a disc that contains compressed
audio files using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section describes these
operations.
p In the following description, the MP3,
WMA, AAC, WAV files are collectively referred to as “Compressed audio file”.
% Insert the disc you want to play into
disc-loading slot.
Playback starts from the first file of the ROM.
p If the disc is already inserted, press the
SRC/OFF button to display the “CD” screen.
= For details, refer to Switching the audio
source on page 75.
p When playing a disc containing a mixture
of various media file types, you can switch
between media file types to play.
= For details, refer to Pressing the BAND/ESC
button on the next page.
Reading the screen
12
5
Shows the elapsed playing time within
the current track.
! Comment
Shows the comment of the file currently
playing (when available).
!
: Folder name
Shows the folder name currently playing.
!
: File name
Shows the file name currently playing.
!
: Track title
Shows the title of the track currently
playing (when available).
!
: Artist name
Shows the artist name for the current
song. (when available.)
!
: Album title
Shows the title of the album for the current song. (when available.)
p The item is blank if there is no corre-
sponding information.
3 File type indicator
Shows the type of audio file currently playing.
4 Playback condition indicator
Indicates the current playback condition.
Playing files in random order
Indicator:Meaning
No indicator
3
4
Does not play tracks in random
order.
Plays all audio files in the current repeat play range in random order.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Text display area
! Folder number indicated next to
“FLDR”
Shows the folder number currently playing.
! Track number indicated next to
“TRK”
Shows the track number currently playing.
! Play time
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Indicator:Meaning
No indicator
Repeats all compressed audio
files.
Repeats just the current file.
Repeats the current folder.
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Scanning folders and files
Indicator:Meaning
No indicatorCancels the scan play.
Plays the first audio files of each
folder for about 10 seconds
when the repeat range is set to
all repeat.
Plays the beginning of each
audio file in the current folder
for about 10 seconds when the
repeat range is set to
5 Sound Retriever indicator
.
= For details, refer to Using Sound Re-
triever on page 89.
Using the touch panel keys
1
23456
1:
Switches the combination of displayed items
in the text display area.
2 S.Rtrv:
Sets Sound Retriever function.
= For details, refer to Using Sound Re-
triever on page 89.
3:
Playback and Pause
:
4
Plays tracks in random order.
= For details, refer to Playing tracks in ran-
dom order on the next page.
5:
Repeats playback.
= For details, refer to Setting a repeat play
range on the next page.
6:
English
Scans folders and tracks.
= For details, refer to Scanning folders and
tracks on page 89.
Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing the BAND/ESC button
Switches between CD (audio data (CD-DA))
and ROM (compressed audio file).
p This operation is available only when play-
ing a disc containing both CD-DA and
compressed audio files.
p If you have switched between CD-DA and
compressed audio, playback starts at the
first track on the disc.
Pressing and holding the BAND/ESC
button
Playback returns to the root folder.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL up or down
Selects the previous or next folder and plays
the first track on the folder.
p You cannot select a folder that does not
have a compressed audio file recorded in
it.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL right
Skips to the start of the next track.
Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
right
Performs fast forward.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL left
Skips to the start of the current track.
Pressing it twice continuously will skip to the
previous track.
Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
left
Performs fast reverse.
p Fast reverse stops when it reaches the be-
ginning of the first track on the disc.
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Pressing the center of MULTI-CONTROL
The function select screen appears.
Pressing the LIST button
Shows the list to select a track.
= For details, refer to Selecting a track from
the list on this page.
Selecting a track from the list
The list lets you see the list of file names or
folder names on a disc. If you select a folder
on the list, you can view its contents. You can
play a file on the list by selecting it.
1 Press the LIST button.
The list of track titles and folder names appears.
p To return to the previous screen, press the
BAND/ESC or LIST button.
p If the selected folder does not contain any
playable file, the file list is not displayed.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired folder or track.
p Pressing MULTI-CONTROL up or down en-
ables you to perform the equivalent operation.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
display the content of the folder or play
the selected track.
When a folder is selected, the content of the
lower folder is displayed.
When a track is selected, it is played.
p Pressing MULTI-CONTROL right enables
you to perform the equivalent operation.
p When a folder is selected, the first track of
the selected folder is played by pressing
and holding the center of
MULTI-CONTROL.
p When the lower folder is listed, the list re-
turns to the upper folder by pressing
MULTI-CONTROL left.
! If the root folder is listed, this operation
is not available.
p The content of the root folder is displayed
by pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
left.
! If the root folder is listed, this operation
is not available.
Setting a repeat play range
% Touchrepeatedly until the desired
repeat range indicator appears.
!:
Repeats just the current track.
:
!
Repeats the folder currently playing.
! No indicator (all repeat):
Repeats all.
p If you return to the root folder while the re-
peat play range is set to
peat play range changes to disc repeat
automatically.
p If you skip a track forward or backward
while the repeat play range is set to
the repeat play range changes to
matically.
or, the re-
,
auto-
Playing tracks in random order
You can play in a selected repeat range, in random order.
% Touch
Random play begins.
When you turn random play on,
p To turn random play off, touchagain.
.
appears.
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p If you touchwhile the repeat play range
is set to
to
played in random order.
, the repeat play range changes
automatically and tracks will be
Scanning folders and tracks
Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of
each track. Scan play is performed in the current repeat play range.
% Touch
Scan play begins.
After completion of track or folder scanning,
normal playback of the tracks will begin again.
p To turn scan play off, touchagain.
p If you touch
p If you touch
p If you skip a track forward or backward, or
p If you touch
p If you touch
.
while the repeat play range
is set to
to
will begin.
is set to disc, scan play is performed for
only the first tracks of each folder.
return to the root folder during scan play,
the scan play is automatically canceled.
play is automatically canceled and playback
of the current track will be repeated.
play is automatically canceled and tracks
will be played in random order.
, the repeat play range changes
automatically and scanning tracks
while the repeat play range
during scan play, the scan
during scan play, the scan
% Touch [S.Rtrv] repeatedly to select the
desired setting.
Each touch of [S.Rtrv] changes the settings as
follows:
!:
Sound Retriever function (level 1) is activated.
:
!
Sound Retriever function (level 2) is activated.
! No indicator:
Sets to off.
p “S.Rtrv2” has a stronger effect than “S.
Rtrv1” and is more effective when playing
back highly compressed audio data.
English
Playback and Pause
% Touch.
Playback of the current track pauses, and
“Pause” is displayed.
p To turn pause off, touchagain.
Using Sound Retriever
Sound Retriever function automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich
sound.
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You can play the compressed audio files
stored in the USB storage device.
p In the following description, the MP3,
WMA, AAC, WAV files are collectively referred to as “Compressed audio file”.
1 Plug the USB storage device into the
USB connector.
= For detailed operations, refer to Operation
Manual for AVIC-U310BT.
2 Press the SRC/OFF button to display the
“USB” screen.
= For details, refer to Switching the audio
source on page 75.
Reading the screen
12
5
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Text display area
! Folder number indicated next to
“FLDR”
Shows the folder number currently playing.
! Track number indicated next to
“TRK”
Shows the track number currently playing.
! Play time
Shows the elapsed playing time of the
current file.
! Comment
Shows the comment of the file currently
playing (when available).
!
: Folder name
3
4
Shows the folder name currently playing.
: File name
!
Shows the file name currently playing.
!
: Track title
Shows the title of the track currently
playing (when available).
!
: Artist name
Shows the artist name currently playing
(when available).
!
: Album title
Shows the title of the album of the current track (when available).
p The item is blank if there is no corre-
sponding information.
3 File type indicator
Shows the type of audio file currently playing.
4 Playback condition indicator
Indicates the current playback condition.
Playing files in random order
Indicator:Meaning
No indicator
Setting a repeat play range
Indicator:Meaning
No indicator
Scanning folders and files
Indicator:Meaning
No indicatorCancels the scan play.
Does not play files in random
order.
Plays all audio files in the current repeat play range in random order.
Repeats all compressed audio
files.
Repeats just the current file.
Repeats the current folder.
Plays the first audio files of each
folder for about 10 seconds
when the repeat range is set to
all repeat.
Plays the beginning of each
audio file in the current folder
for about 10 seconds when the
repeat range is set to
.
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5 Sound Retriever indicator
= For details, refer to Using Sound Re-
triever on page 93.
Using the touch panel keys
1
2345 6
1:
Switches the combination of displayed items
in the text display area.
2 S.Rtrv:
Sets Sound Retriever function.
= For details, refer to Using Sound Re-
triever on page 93.
3:
Playback and Pause
:
4
Plays files in random order.
= For details, refer to Playing files in ran-
dom order on the next page.
5:
Repeats playback.
= For details, refer to Setting a repeat play
range on the next page.
6:
Performs scan play of folders and files.
= For details, refer to Scanning folders and
files on the next page.
Operating by hardware
buttons
Pressing and holding the BAND/ESC
button
Playback returns to the root folder.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL up or down
English
Plays the first playable file on the previous or
next folder.
p The folders where there are no playable
files are skipped.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL right
Skips to the start of the next file.
Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
right
Performs fast forward.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL left
Skips to the start of the current file.
Pressing it twice in a row will skip to the start
of the previous file.
Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
left
Performs fast reverse.
p There is no sound on fast reverse or for-
ward.
Pressing the center of MULTI-CONTROL
The function select screen appears.
Pressing the LIST button
Shows the list to select a file.
= For details, refer to Selecting a file from the
list on this page.
Selecting a file from the list
The list lets you see the file names or folder
names. If you select a folder on the list, you
can view its contents. If you select a file on the
list, you can play the selected file.
1 Press the LIST button.
The list of file and folder names appears.
p To return to the previous screen, press the
BAND/ESC or LIST button.
p If the selected folder does not contain any
playable file, the file list is not displayed.
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2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired file name.
p Pressing MULTI-CONTROL up or down en-
ables you to perform the equivalent operation.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
display the content of the folder or play
the selected file.
When a folder is selected, the content of the
lower folder is displayed.
When a file is selected, it plays the selected
file.
p Pressing MULTI-CONTROL right enables
you to perform the equivalent operation.
p When a folder is selected, the first file of the
selected folder is played by pressing and
holding the center of MULTI-CONTROL.
p When the lower folder is listed, the list re-
turns to the upper folder by pressing
MULTI-CONTROL left.
! If the root folder is listed, this operation
is not available.
p The content of the root folder is displayed
by pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
left.
! If the root folder is listed, this operation
is not available.
Setting a repeat play range
% Touchrepeatedly until the desired
repeat range indicator appears.
!:
Repeats just the current file.
:
!
Repeats the folder currently playing.
! No indicator (all repeat):
Repeats all.
p If you perform returning to the root folder
while the repeat play range is set to
, the repeat play range changes to all re-
peat automatically.
or
Playing files in random order
Files in a selected repeat range are played in
random order.
% Touch
.
Random play begins.
When you turn random play on,
p To turn random play off, touchagain.
p If you touch
is set to
to
in random order.
while the repeat play range
, the repeat play range changes
automatically and files will be played
appears.
Scanning folders and files
Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of
each file. Scan play is performed in the current repeat play range.
% Touch
Scan play begins.
After completion of file or folder scanning,
normal playback of the files will begin again.
p To turn scan play off, touchagain.
p If you touch
p If you touch
p If you skip a file forward, backward, or re-
p If you touch
.
while the repeat play range
is set to
to
begin.
is set to all, scan play is performed for only
the first files of each folder.
turn to the root folder during scan play, the
scan play is automatically canceled.
play is automatically canceled and playback
of the current file will be repeated.
, the repeat play range changes
automatically and scanning files will
while the repeat play range
during scan play, the scan
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p If you touchduring scan play, the scan
play is automatically canceled and files will
be played in random order.
Playback and Pause
% Touch.
Playback of the current file pauses, and
“Pause” is displayed.
p To turn pause off, touchagain.
Using Sound Retriever
Sound Retriever function automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich
sound.
% Touch [S.Rtrv] repeatedly to select the
desired setting.
Each touch of [S.Rtrv] changes the settings as
follows:
!:
Sound Retriever function (level 1) is activated.
:
!
Sound Retriever function (level 2) is activated.
! No indicator:
Sets to off.
p “S.Rtrv2” has a stronger effect than “S.
Rtrv1” and is more effective when playing
back highly compressed audio data.
English
En
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Using an 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.
1 Connect your iPod.
= For detailed operations, refer to Operation
Manual for AVIC-U310BT.
2 Press the SRC/OFF button to display the
“iPod” screen.
= For details, refer to Switching the audio
source on page 75.
Reading the screen
12
4
3
Shows the title of the current song.
When a podcast is played, the episode
is displayed.
!
: Artist name
Shows the artist name for the current
song.
!
: Album title (podcast title)
Shows the title of the album of the current song.
When a podcast is played, the podcast
title is displayed.
3 Playback condition indicator
Indicates the current playback condition.
Setting a repeat play range
Indicator:Meaning
Repeats all songs or videos in
the selected list.
Repeats just the current song or
video.
Setting the shuffle play for music
Indicator:Meaning
No indicatorCancels the shuffle play.
Plays back songs or videos in
random order within the selected list.
Selects an album randomly, and
then plays back all songs in that
album in order.
5
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Text display area
! Song number
Shows the number of the song currently
playing and total number of songs in
the selected list.
! Play time
Shows the elapsed playing time within
the current song.
!
: Song title (episode)
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4 Sound Retriever indicator
= For details, refer to Using Sound Re-
triever on page 97.
5 iPod control mode indicator
= For details, refer to Operating the func-
tions from your iPod on page 97.
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Using the touch panel keys
1
2345
1:
Switches the combination of displayed items
in the text display area.
2 S.Rtrv:
Sets Sound Retriever function.
= For details, refer to Using Sound Re-
triever on page 97.
3Ctrl:
Sets iPod control mode.
= For details, refer to Operating the func-
tions from your iPod on page 97.
4All:
Sets shuffle all.
= For details, refer to Playing all songs in
random order (shuffle all) on page 97.
5 Link to Genre:
Link to Artist:
Link to Album:
Starts playing the list of songs related to the
currently playing song.
= For details, refer to Playing songs related
to the currently playing song on the next
page.
Pressing MULTI-CONTROL left
English
Skips to the start of the current song.
Pressing it twice continuously will skip to the
previous song.
Pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
left
Performs fast reverse.
Pressing the center of MULTI-CONTROL
The function select screen appears.
Pressing the LIST button
Shows the list to select a song.
= For details, refer to Selecting a song from
the list on this page.
Selecting a song from the list
Selecting the item on list allows you to search
for a song and play it in your iPod.
1 Press the LIST button to display the top
category menu.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
narrow down the content of the category.
When a category is selected, the content of
the category will be narrowed down.
When a song is selected, it plays the selected
song.
p Pressing MULTI-CONTROL right enables
you to perform the equivalent operation.
p When a category is selected, the first song
of the selected category is played by pressing and holding the center of
MULTI-CONTROL.
! Pressing MULTI-CONTROL right en-
ables you to perform the equivalent operation.
p When the lower tier of items are listed, the
list returns to the uppermost tier of items by
pressing and holding MULTI-CONTROL
left.
! If the uppermost tier of items are listed,
this operation is not available.
p Selecting “All” on the list displays all op-
tions in the current category. For example,
if you select “All” after selecting “Artists”,
you can proceed to the next screen with all
artists in the list selected.
4 On the song (or episode) list, press the
center of MULTI-CONTROL to play the selected song (or episode).
Searching for applicable
items alphabetically
Using the search control displays the page
which includes the first applicable option.
p This function is available for the alphabeti-
cal list only.
1 Press the LIST button to display the top
category menu.
p To return to the previous screen, press the
BAND/ESC button.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to display the desired category.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
confirm the selected item.
The lower categories are displayed.
4 Press the LIST button to change the
search mode to alphabetical search.
5 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select the desired character.
6 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
begin a search.
p An article listed below and space at the be-
ginning of the artist name will be ignored
and the next character will be taken into account for searching.
! “A” or “a”
! “AN”, “An”,or“an”
! “THE”, “The”,or“the”
p If alphabetical search is aborted, Not
Found is displayed.
7 On the song (or episode) list, press the
center of MULTI-CONTROL to play the selected song (or episode).
Playing songs related to
the currently playing song
You can play songs related to the currently
playing song, using of the following lists.
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! Album list of currently playing genre
! Album list of currently playing artist
! Song list of currently playing album
p Depending on the number of files in the
iPod, there may be a delay when displaying
a list.
% Touch [Link to Genre], [Link to Artist],
or [Link to Album] to select a search mode.
! Link to Genre:
Plays the album of currently playing genre.
! Link to Artist:
Plays the album of currently playing artist.
! Link to Album:
Plays the song of currently playing album.
“Searching” flashes while searching the list
and then the playback of the list starts.
p The link play mode is canceled by pressing
the BAND/ESC or LIST button when
“Searching” flashes.
p If the related albums or songs are not
found, Not Found is displayed.
Playing all songs in random
order (shuffle all)
% TouchAll to turn shuffle all on.
All songs on the iPod will play randomly.
p To turn shuffle all off, set “Shuffle Mode” in
the “Function Menu” screen to off.
= For details, refer to Playing songs in random
order (shuffle) on the next page.
Operating the functions
from your iPod
You can control the functions by using iPod itself while iPod is connected to the navigation
system. Sound can be heard from the car’s
speakers, and operation can be conducted
from your iPod.
While the control mode is set to iPod (
can operate iPod function from the connected
iPod.
), you
This function can be operated with the following iPod models:
! iPod nano second generation
! iPod nano third generation
! iPod nano fourth generation
! iPod classic
! iPod touch first generation
! iPod touch second generation
! iPhone
! iPhone 3G
! iPhone 3GS
p While this function is in use, even if the
ignition key is turned off, the iPod will not
be turned off. To turn off power, operate the
iPod.
1 Touch
mode.
Each touch of
follows:
!:
This navigation system’s iPod function can
be operated from the connected iPod.
! No indicator:
This navigation system’s iPod function can
be operated from this navigation system.
2 When you select , operate the connected iPod to select a song and play.
p Switching the control mode topauses
song playback. Operate the iPod to start
playback.
p Even if the control mode is set to
ing functions are available from this navigation system.
! Adjusting the volume
! Fast reverse or forward
! Skip forward or backward
! Playback and Pause
! Sound Retriever
Ctrl to switch the control
Ctrl changes the settings as
, follow-
Using Sound Retriever
Sound Retriever function automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich
sound.
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En
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% Touch [S.Rtrv] repeatedly to select the
desired setting.
Each touch of [S.Rtrv] changes the settings as
follows:
!:
Sound Retriever function (level 1) is activated.
:
!
Sound Retriever function (level 2) is activated.
! No indicator:
Sets to off.
p “S.Rtrv2” has a stronger effect than “S.
Rtrv1” and is more effective when playing
back highly compressed audio data.
Using the function menu
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select a function.
Turning MULTI-CONTROL switches between
the functions in the following order:
Play Mode (play mode) — Shuffle Mode
(shuffle mode) — Pause (pause) — Audio-books (audiobooks)
p Only Pause is available while the control
mode is set to iPod (
= For details, refer to Operating the func-
tions from your iPod on the previous
page.
).
Setting a repeat play range
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
set.
Each press of MULTI-CONTROL changes the
settings as follows:
! Repeat All:
Repeats all songs in the selected list.
! Repeat One:
Repeats just the current song.
p Icons below are displayed as the repeat
play indicator.
When the setting is “Repeat All”,
pears.
When the setting is “Repeat One”,
pears.
ap-
ap-
Playing songs in random
order (shuffle)
This function shuffles songs or albums and
plays them in random order.
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to display
“Shuffle Mode”.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
set.
Each press of MULTI-CONTROL changes the
settings as follows:
! Shuffle Off:
Plays back songs in normal order.
! Shuffle Songs:
Plays back songs in random order within
the selected list.
! Shuffle Albums:
Selects an album randomly, and then plays
back all songs in that album in order.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select
“Play Mode”.
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Playback and Pause
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to select “Pause”.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
set.
4 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL to
switch between “On” and “Off”.
Setting the audiobook play
speed
While listening to an audiobook on iPod, playback speed can be changed.
1 Display the “Function Menu” screen.
= For details of the operation, refer to Display-
ing the “Function Menu” screen on page
77.
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21
English
2 Turn MULTI-CONTROL to display
“Audiobooks”.
3 Press the center of MULTI-CONTROL repeatedly until the desired setting appears
in the display.
Each press of MULTI-CONTROL changes the
settings as follows:
! Normal:
Plays back audiobooks in normal speed.
! Faster:
Plays back audiobooks faster than normal
speed.
! Slower:
Plays back audiobooks slower than normal
speed.
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Using the XM tuner
You can use the navigation system to control
an XM satellite digital tuner, which is sold separately.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
XM tuner’s operation manuals. This section
provides information on XM operations with
the navigation system which differs from that
described in the XM tuner’s operation manual.
The following XM satellite digital tuner units
cannot be connected:
GEX-P900XM, GEX-P910XM
Reading the screen
Channel mode
Category mode
! Band
Shows the XM band that has been selected.
! Channel number indicated next to
“CH”
Shows the XM channel number the
tuner is currently tuned to.
! Preset number indicated next to
“P.CH”
Shows what preset item has been selected.
! Detail information
Shows the detailed information of the
broadcast channel currently being received.
!
: Artist name
Shows the artist name for the current
song.
!
: Song title
Shows the title of the current song and
program.
!
: Category name
Shows the category of broadcast channel.
3 XM channel select mode indicator
Shows what channel select mode has been
selected. You can select a channel from all
channels in Channel mode, and select a
channel from selected category in Category
mode.
= For details, refer to Switching the XM
channel select mode on the next
page.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Text display area
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