Pioneer AVIC-X930BT, AVIC-X9310BT User Manual

Operation Manual
MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION RECEIVER
AVIC-Z130BT AVIC-X930BT AVIC-X9310BT
Notice to all users:
This software requires that the navigation system is properly connected to your vehicles parking brake and depending on your vehicle, additional installation may be required. For more information, please contact your Authorized Pioneer Electronics retailer or call us at (800) 421-1404.
Be sure to read Important Information for the User first! Important Information for the User includes the important information that you must understand before using this navigation system.
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Contents
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this man-
ual in a safe place for future reference.
Inserting an SD memory card (for AVIC-
Important
The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens. Actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements.
Introduction Manual overview 9
How to use this manual 9Conventions used in this manual 9Terms used in this manual 9
Notice regarding video viewing 10 Notice regarding DVD-Video viewing 10 Notice regarding MP3 file usage 10 iPod compatibility 10 Map coverage 11 Protecting the LCD panel and screen 11 Notes on internal memory 11
– Before removing the vehicle
battery 11
Data subject to erasure 11
Basic operation Checking part names and functions 12
– Protecting your product from theft 14 Adjusting the LCD panel angle 15 Inserting and ejecting a disc 15
Inserting a disc (for AVIC-Z130BT) 15
Ejecting a disc (for AVIC-Z130BT) 16
Inserting a disc (for AVIC-X930BT and
AVIC-X9310BT) 16
– Ejecting a disc (for AVIC-X930BT and
AVIC-X9310BT) 16
Inserting and ejecting an SD memory
card 16
– Inserting an SD memory card (for AVIC-
Z130BT) 16
– Ejecting an SD memory card (for AVIC-
Z130BT) 17
X930BT and AVIC-X9310BT) 18
– Ejecting an SD memory card (for AVIC-
X930BT and AVIC-X9310BT) 18
Plugging and unplugging a USB storage
device 19
Plugging in a USB storage device 19Unplugging a USB storage device 19
Connecting and disconnecting an iPod 19
Connecting your iPod 20Disconnecting your iPod 20
Startup and termination 20 On first-time startup 20 Regular startup 21
How to use the navigation menu screens
Screen switching overview 22 What you can do on each menu 23 Shortcut Menu 23
Selecting the shortcut 23Removing a shortcut 24
Operating list screens (e.g. POI list) 24 Operating the on-screen keyboard 24
How to use the map How to read the map screen 25
Enlarged map of the intersection 26Display during freeway driving 27
Types of the road stored in the map
database 27
Operating the map screen 27
Changing the scale of the map 27Switching the map orientation 28Scrolling the map to the position you
want to see 28
– Viewing information about a specified
location 28
– Using shortcut menus on the map 29
Switching the view mode 30
Eco-friendly driving functions
Checking the eco-friendly driving status 32 Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance 33
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Sudden start alert 33
Searching for and selecting a location
The basic flow of creating your route 34 Searching for a location by address 35
Searching for a city name first 35Finding the location by specifying the
house number 36 Setting up a route to your home 37 Searching for Points of Interest (POI) 37
– Searching for POIs by preset
categories 37
– Searching for a POI directly from the
name of the facilities 37
Searching for a nearby POI 38Searching for POIs around the
destination 38
– Searching for POIs around the city 38 Selecting destination from Favorites39 Searching for POIs by using the data on the
SD memory card 40
Selecting a location you searched for
recently 40
Searching for a location by coordinates 40
After the location is decided Setting a route to your destination 42
Displaying multiple routes 42
Checking and modifying the current route
Displaying the route overview 43 Modifying the route calculation
conditions 43
– Items that users can operate 43 Checking the current itinerary 44 Editing waypoints 45
Adding a waypoint 45
Deleting a waypoint 45
Sorting waypoints 46
Canceling the route guidance 46
Registering and editing locations Storing favorite locations 47
Registering a location by
Favorites47
Registering a location by scroll
mode 47
Editing registered locations 47
– Editing the favorite location in the
list 47
Editing your home 48Sorting the favorite locations in the
list 48
– Deleting a favorite location from the
list 49
Exporting and importing favorite
locations 49
Exporting favorite locations 49Importing favorite locations 49
Deleting the destination history from the
list 50
Using traffic information
Checking all traffic information 51 Checking traffic information on the
route 52
How to read traffic information on the
map 52 Viewing the traffic flow 52 Setting an alternative route to avoid traffic
congestion 53
– Checking for traffic congestion
automatically 54
– Checking traffic information
manually 54 Selecting traffic information to display 55 Selecting preferred RDS-TMC service
provider manually 55
Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device
Preparing communication devices 56 Registering your Bluetooth devices 56
– Searching for nearby Bluetooth
devices 56
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– Pairing from your Bluetooth
devices 57
– Searching for a specified Bluetooth
device 58
– Deleting a registered device 59
Connecting a registered Bluetooth device
manually 59
Setting for priority connecting 60
Using hands-free phoning
Displaying the phone menu 61 Making a phone call 61
Direct dialing 61Making a call home easily 62Calling a number in the phone
book 62
Dialing from the history 63Dialing a favorite location 63Dialing a facilitys phone number 63Dialing from the map 64
Receiving a phone call 64
– Answering an incoming call 64
Transferring the phone book 65
– Deleting registered contacts 66
Changing the phone settings 66
Editing the device name 66Editing the password 66Stopping Bluetooth wave
transmission 67
– Echo canceling and noise
reduction 67
Answering a call automatically 67Setting the automatic rejection
function 67
Clearing memory 68Updating the Bluetooth wireless
technology software 68
Notes for hands-free phoning 69
Basic operations of the AV source Displaying the AV operation screen 70
– Selecting a source 70
Operating list screens (e.g. iPod list
screen) 70
– Switching between the AV operation
screen and the list screen 70
Selecting an item 71Returning to the previous display 71
Using the radio (FM)
Starting procedure 72 Reading the screen 72 Using the touch panel keys 73
– Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies 73 Operating by hardware buttons 74 Using advanced functions 74
– Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 74
Tuning in strong signals 74
Using the radio (AM)
Starting procedure 76 Reading the screen 76 Using the touch panel keys 77
– Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies 77 Operating by hardware buttons 78 Using advanced functions 78
– Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 78
Tuning in strong signals 78
HD Radioreception
HD Radio broadcasting 80 Starting procedure 80 Reading the screen 81 Using the touch panel keys 82
– Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies 83 Operating by hardware buttons 83 Switching the display 83
– Scrolling the detailed information 84
Storing song information to an iPod (iTunes
Tagging) 84
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Using advanced functions 84
– Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 85
Switching the seek mode 85Tuning in strong signals 85Switching the reception mode 85
Playing audio CDs
Starting procedure 87 Reading the screen 87 Using the touch panel keys 88 Operating by hardware buttons 89 Using advanced functions 89
Playing music files on ROM
Starting procedure 90 Reading the screen 90 Using the touch panel keys 92 Operating by hardware buttons 93 Using advanced functions 93
Playing a DVD-Video
Starting procedure 95 Reading the screen 95 Using the touch panel keys 96
Resuming playback (Bookmark) 97Searching for a specific scene and
starting playback from a specified time 98
Direct number search 98Operating the DVD menu 98Using DVD menu by touch panel
keys 98
Frame-by-frame playback 99Slow motion playback 99
Operating by hardware buttons 99 Using advanced functions 99
Playing a DivX video
Starting procedure 101 Reading the screen 101 Using the touch panel keys 102
Frame-by-frame playback 103Slow motion playback 103
Starting playback from a specified
time 104 Operating by hardware buttons 104 Using advanced functions 104
DVD-Video or DivX setup
Displaying DVD/DivX® Setup menu 105 Setting the top-priority languages 105 Setting the angle icon display 105 Setting the aspect ratio 106 Setting the parental lock 106
– Setting the code number and
level 106 Setting the auto play 107 Setting the subtitle file for DivX 107 Language code chart for DVDs 108
Playing music files (from USB or SD)
Starting procedure 109 Reading the screen 109 Using the touch panel keys (Music) 111 Operating by hardware buttons 112 Using advanced functions 112
Playing video files (from USB or SD)
Starting procedure 113 Reading the screen 113 Using the touch panel keys (Video) 114
– Searching for a specific scene and
starting playback from a specified
time 115 Operating by hardware buttons 115 Using advanced functions 115
Using an iPod (iPod)
Starting procedure 116 Reading the screen 116 Using the touch panel keys 118 Operating by hardware buttons 120 Starting the video playback 120 Narrowing down a song or video with the
list 120 Operating the functions from your iPod 121 Playing MusicSphere 122
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Starting procedure 122Reading the screen 122Using the touch panel keys 122
Using advanced functions 122
Using Pandora®
Starting procedure 124 Reading the screen 124 Using the touch panel keys 126 Operating by hardware buttons 126
Using Aha Radio
Starting procedure 127 Reading the screen 128 Using the touch panel keys 129 Functions coupled with Aha Radio and the
navigation system 130
– Displaying POIs obtained with Aha
Radio 130
Using the Bluetooth audio player
Starting procedure 131 Reading the screen 131 Using the touch panel keys 133 Operating by hardware buttons 133 Using advanced functions 134
Using the XM tuner
Starting procedure 135 Reading the screen 135 Using the touch panel keys 137
Selecting an XM channel directly 138Displaying the Radio ID 138Storing and recalling broadcast
stations 139
Selecting a channel from the list 139Using MyMixfunction 139
Operating by hardware buttons 140 Using advanced functions 140
Setting the memorized songs 140
Using the SIRIUS tuner
Starting procedure 141 Reading the screen 141
Using the touch panel keys 142
– Selecting a SIRIUS channel
directly 143
Display the Radio ID 143Storing and recalling broadcast
stations 143
Using the song alert function 144Using the Instant Replay
function 144 Operating by hardware buttons 145 Using advanced functions 145
Setting the memorized songs 145Using the Game Alert function 145Displaying Game Information 146
Using AV input
Reading the screen 147 Using AV1 147 Using AV2 147 Using the touch panel keys 147
Using the external unit (EXT1, EXT2)
Starting procedure 148 Reading the screen 148 Using the touch panel keys 149
Customizing preferences
Displaying the screen for navigation
settings 150 Checking the connections of leads 150 Checking sensor learning status and driving
status 151
– Clearing status 151
Using the fuel consumption function 152
– Inputting the fuel consumption
information for calculating the fuel cost 152
Calculating the fuel consumption 152Exporting the data of fuel cost
information 153 Recording your travel history 154 Using the demonstration guidance 154 Registering your home 154
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Correcting the current location 155 Changing the eco-function setting 155 Displaying the screen for map settings 156 Setting the auto-zoom display 156 Setting the detailed city map 156 Setting the barrier graphic for city map 157 Displaying the traffic notification icon 157 Displaying the Bluetooth connection
icon 158 Setting the current street name display 158 Setting the display of icons of favorite
locations 158 Displaying the 3D landmarks 158 Displaying maneuvers 159 Displaying the fuel consumption
information 159 Displaying POI on the map 159
– Displaying preinstalled POIs on the
map 159
– Displaying the customized POIs 160 Changing the view mode 161 Setting the map color change between day
and night 161 Changing the road color 161 Changing the setting of navigation
interruption screen 161 Selecting the Quick Accessmenu 162 Displaying the screen for system
settings 162
Customizing the regional settings 163Setting the Volume for Guidance and
Phone 165
– Changing the preinstalled splash
screen 165
– Changing to the splash screen stored
in the SD memory card 165
Setting for rear view camera 166Adjusting the response positions of the
touch panel (touch panel calibration) 167
Setting the illumination color 167Checking the version information 168
Selecting the video for rear display 168 Adjusting the picture 169 Displaying the screen for AV system
settings 170
Setting video input 1 (AV1) 170Setting video input 2 (AV2) 171Changing the wide screen mode 171Setting the rear output 171Switching the muting/attenuation
timing 172
– Switching the muting/attenuation
level 172
– Acquiring/Cataloging iPod music
information 173
– Displaying your DivX VOD registration
code 174
– Displaying your DivX VOD
deregistration code 174
Displaying the screen for AV sound
settings 174
Using balance adjustment 175Using the equalizer 175Adjusting the equalizer curve
automatically (Auto EQ) 177
Using sonic center control 179Adjusting loudness 180Using subwoofer output 180Using the high pass filter 180Adjusting source levels 180Enhancing bass (Bass Booster) 181
Replicating the settings 181 Turning off the screen 181
Operating your navigation system with voice
To Ensure Safe Driving 182 Basics of the voice operation 182
Flow of the voice operation 182Starting the voice operation 182How to use the voice operation 183
Available basic voice commands 185
Basic commands 185
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Voice operation for the iPod 185Voice operation for AV source (other
than iPod) 186
– Voice commands related to hands-free
phoning 187
Tips for the voice operation 188
Other functions Setting the anti-theft function 189
Setting the password 189Entering the password 189Deleting the password 189Forgotten password 189
Returning the navigation system to the
default or factory settings 190
Restoring the default setting 190Returning the navigation system to the
initial state 190
Setting items to be deleted 191
Appendix
Troubleshooting 193 Messages and how to react to them 198 Messages for audio functions 200 Positioning technology 202
Positioning by GPS 202Positioning by dead reckoning 202How do GPS and dead reckoning work
together? 202
Handling large errors 203
– When positioning by GPS is
impossible 203
– Conditions likely to cause noticeable
positioning errors 204
Route setting information 206
– Route search specifications 206
Handling and care of discs 206
Built-in drive and care 207Ambient conditions for playing a
disc 207
Playable discs 207
DVD-Video and CD 207AVCHD recorded discs 208
Playing DualDisc 208Dolby Digital 208
Detailed information for playable media 208
Compatibility 208Media compatibility chart 211
Bluetooth 215 About the SAT RADIO READY Logo 215 HD RadioTechnology 216 SD and SDHC logo 216 WMA/WMV 216 DivX 216 AAC 217 Detailed information regarding connected
iPod devices 217
iPod and iPhone 217iTunes 217
Using App-based Connected Contents 217
Pandora 218Aha Radio 218
Using the LCD screen correctly 218
Handling the LCD screen 218Liquid crystal display (LCD)
screen 218
Maintaining the LCD screen 218LED (light-emitting diode)
backlight 219
Display information 220
Destination Menu 220Phone Menu 220Settings Menu 221Navi Settings menu 221System Settings menu 222Map Settings menu 222Bluetooth Settings menu 223AV System Settings menu 223AV Sound Settings menu 224
Glossary 225 Specifications 228
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Introduction
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Manual overview
Before using this product, be sure to read Im­portant Information for the User (a separate
manual) which contains warnings, cautions, and other important information that you should note.
The screen examples shown in this manual are the ones for AVIC-Z130BT. If you use a dif­ferent model, the screens that appear may dif­fer from the examples in the manual.
How to use this manual
Finding the operation procedure for what you want to do
When you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the Con- tents.
Finding the operation procedure from a menu name
If you want to check the meaning of an item displayed on the screen, you will find the ne­cessary page from the Display information at the end of the manual.
Glossary
Use the glossary to find the meanings of terms.
Conventions used in this manual
Before moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conven­tions used in this manual. Familiarity with these conventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new equipment. ! Buttons on your navigation system are de-
scribed in ALL CAPITAL, BOLD lettering: e.g.) HOME button, MODE button.
! Menu items, screen titles, and functional
components are described in bold with double quotation marks “”:
e.g.)
Destination Menuscreen or AV Sourcescreen
! Touch panel keys that are available on the
screen are described in bold in brackets [ ]: e.g.) [Destination], [Settings].
! Extra information, alternatives and other
notes are presented in the following for­mat: e.g.) p If the home location has not been stored
yet, set the location first.
! Functions of other keys on the same screen
are indicated with # at the beginning of the description: e.g.)
# If you touch [OK], the entry is deleted.
! References are indicated like this:
e.g.) = For details of the operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 22.
Terms used in this manual
Front displayand Rear display
In this manual, the screen that is attached to the body of this navigation unit will be referred to as the Front display. Any additional screen that is commercially available and can be con­nected to this navigation unit will be referred to as the Rear display.
Video image
Video imagein this manual indicates mov­ing images of DVD-Video, DivX equipment that is connected to this system with an RCA cable, such as general-purpose AV equipment.
®
, iPod, and any
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External storage device (USB, SD)
The SD memory card, SDHC memory card, microSD card, microSDHC card and USB memory device are collectively referred to as the external storage device (USB, SD). If it in­dicates the USB memory only, it is referred to as the USB storage device.
SD memory card
The SD memory card, SDHC memory card, microSD card and microSDHC card are col­lectively referred to as the SD memory card.
Notice regarding video viewing
Remember that use of this system for com­mercial or public viewing purposes may con­stitute an infringement on the authors rights as protected by the Copyright Law.
Notice regarding DVD­Video viewing
This item incorporates copy protection tech­nology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disas­sembly are prohibited.
Notice regarding MP3 file usage
Supply of this navigation system conveys only a license for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. rev­enue-generating), real time broadcasting (ter­restrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via internet, intranets and/or other networks or in other electronic content distribution systems, such
as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applica­tions. An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com.
iPod compatibility
This product supports only the following iPod models and iPod software versions. Others may not work correctly.
! iPod touch fourth generation: Ver. 4.1 ! iPod touch third generation: Ver. 4.1 ! iPod touch second generation: Ver. 4.1 ! iPod touch first generation: Ver. 3.1.3 ! iPod classic 120GB: Ver. 2.0.1 ! iPod classic 160GB (2009): Ver. 2.0.4 ! iPod classic 80GB: Ver. 1.1.2 ! iPod classic 160GB (2007): Ver. 1.1.2 ! iPod with video: Ver. 1.3 ! iPod nano sixth generation: Ver. 1.0 ! iPod nano fifth generation: Ver. 1.0.2 ! iPod nano fourth generation: Ver. 1.0.4 ! iPod nano third generation: Ver. 1.1.3 ! iPod nano second generation: Ver. 1.1.3 ! iPod nano first generation: Ver. 1.3.1 ! iPhone 4: Ver. 4.1 ! iPhone 3GS: Ver. 4.1 ! iPhone 3G: Ver. 4.1 ! iPhone: Ver. 3.1.3
p In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be re-
ferred to as iPod.
p When you use this navigation system with
a Pioneer USB interface cable for iPod (CD­IU51V) (sold separately), you can control an iPod compatible with this navigation sys­tem.
p Operation methods may vary depending on
the iPod models and the software version of iPod.
p Depending on the software version of the
iPod, it may not be compatible with this equipment. For details about iPod compatibility with this navigation system, refer to the informa­tion on our website.
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Map coverage
For details about the map coverage of this na­vigation system, refer to the information on our website.
Protecting the LCD panel and screen
p Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the
LCD screen when this product is not being used. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures.
p When using a cellular phone, keep the an-
tenna of the cellular phone away from the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of spots, colored stripes, etc.
p To protect the LCD screen from damage, be
sure to touch the touch panel keys with your finger only and gently touch the screen.
Notes on internal memory
Before removing the vehicle battery
If the battery is disconnected or discharged, the memory will be erased and must be repro­grammed.
p Some data remains. Be sure to read Setting
items to be deleted first. = For details, refer to Setting items to be
deleted on page 191.
Introduction
Data subject to erasure
The information is erased by disconnecting the yellow lead from the battery (or removing the battery itself).
p Some data remains. Be sure to read Setting
items to be deleted first. = For details, refer to Setting items to be
deleted on page 191.
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Checking part names and functions
This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons.
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AVIC-Z130BT
(with the LCD panel closed)
AVIC-Z130BT (with the LCD panel open)
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4
5
b
c
AVIC-X930BT, AVIC-X9310BT
1 button
! Press the
button to activate voice op-
erations.
= For details, refer to Chapter 33.
! Press and hold the
button to switch the AV source to mute. To cancel the muting, press and hold it again.
2 VOL (+/–) button
Press to adjust the AV (Audio and Video) source volume.
3 HOME button
! Press the HOME button to display the
Top Menu” screen.
! Press to switch between the Classic
Menu and the Shortcut Menu while the Top Menu” is displayed.
= For details, refer to What you can do
on each menu on page 23.
! Press and hold to turn off the screen dis-
play.
4 MODE button
! Press to switch between the map screen
and the AV operation screen.
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! Press to display the map screen while
the navigation function screen is dis­played.
! Press and hold to display the “Picture
Adjustmentscreen.
= For details, refer to Adjusting the pic-
ture on page 169.
5 TRK button
Press to perform manual seek tuning, fast forward, reverse and track search controls. = For details, refer to the descriptions from
Chapter 14 to Chapter 31.
6 h button
7 LCD screen
8 Disc-loading slot
Insert a disc to play.
= For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting
a disc on page 15.
9 SD card slot
= For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting
an SD memory card on page 16.
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a Multi-control (Volume knob/ /MUTE)
! Rotate to adjust the AV (Audio and
Video) source volume.
! Press the center of Multi-control to hear
the route guidance.
! Press and hold the center of Multi-con-
trol to mute the AV (Audio and Video) source. To cancel the muting, press and hold it again.
b Front panel
c Detach button
Press to remove the front panel from the na­vigation system.
= For details, refer to Removing the front
panel on this page.
Protecting your product from theft
p This function is available for AVIC-X930BT
and AVIC-X9310BT. The front panel can be detached from the navi­gation system to discourage theft, as de­scribed below.
CAUTION
! Do not expose the front panel to excessive
shock or disassemble it. ! Never grip the buttons tightly or use force
when removing or attaching. ! Keep the front panel out of reach of small chil-
dren to prevent them from putting it in their
mouths. ! After removing the front panel, keep it in a
safe place so it is not scratched or damaged. ! Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and
high temperatures. ! When removing or attaching the front panel,
do so after turning the ignition switch off
(ACC OFF).
Removing the front panel
p The navigation system cannot be operated
while the front panel is removed from the
navigation system.
1 Press and hold the Detach button, and slide it down.
When you release your finger, the bottom of the front panel separates slightly from the na­vigation system.
2 Gently grip the bottom of the front panel and slowly pull it outward.
Front panel
Attaching the front panel
1 Slide the front panel all the way into the navigation system.
Make sure the front panel is securely con­nected to the mounting hooks of the naviga­tion system.
2 Push the lower part of the front panel until you hear a click.
If you fail to successfully attach the front panel to the navigation system, try again but be care­ful not to force it as the panel could be damaged.
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Adjusting the LCD panel angle
p This function is available for AVIC-Z130BT
only.
WARNING
When opening, closing and adjusting the angle of the LCD panel, be careful not to get your fin­gers caught.
CAUTION
Do not open or close the LCD panel by force. This may cause malfunction.
1 Press the h button. The “Monitor Setupscreen appears.
2 Touch
3 Touch .
p The adjusted angle of the LCD panel will be
memorized and the LCD panel will automa­tically return to that angle the next time the LCD panel is opened or closed.
or to adjust the angle.
CAUTION
! Do not open or close the LCD panel by force.
This may cause malfunction.
! Do not operate this navigation system until
the LCD panel completely opens or closes. If this navigation system is operated while the LCD panel is opening or closing, the LCD panel may stop at that angle for safety.
! Do not place a glass or a can on the open
LCD panel. Doing so may break this naviga­tion system.
! Do not insert anything other than a disc into
the disc-loading slot.
1 Press the h button. The “Monitor Setupscreen appears.
2 Touch [Open].
The LCD panel opens, and the disc-loading slot appears.
3 Insert a disc into the disc-loading slot.
Basic operation
Inserting and ejecting a disc
Inserting a disc (for AVIC-Z130BT)
WARNING
! When opening, closing and adjusting the
angle of the LCD panel, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
! Do not use with the LCD panel left open. If
LCD panel is left open, it may result in injury in the event of an accident.
The disc is loaded, and the LCD panel closes.
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Ejecting a disc (for AVIC-Z130BT)
1 Press the h button. The “Monitor Setupscreen appears.
2 Touch [Disc Eject].
The LCD panel opens, and the disc is ejected.
3 Remove the disc, and press the h but­ton.
The LCD panel closes.
Inserting a disc (for AVIC­X930BT and AVIC-X9310BT)
% Insert a disc into the disc-loading slot.
2 Touch [Disc Eject].
The disc is ejected.
Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card
CAUTION
! Ejecting an SD memory card during data
transfer can damage the SD memory card. Be sure to eject the SD memory card by the pro­cedure described in this manual.
! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto-
rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
! Do not insert anything other than SD memory
cards.
p Do not insert anything other than a disc
into the disc-loading slot.
Ejecting a disc (for AVIC-X930BT and AVIC-X9310BT)
1 Press the h button.
The touch panel keys for ejecting the media appear.
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p This system is not compatible with Multi
Media Card (MMC).
p Compatibility with all SD memory cards is
not guaranteed.
p This unit may not achieve optimum perfor-
mance with some SD memory cards.
Inserting an SD memory card (for AVIC-Z130BT)
CAUTION
! Do not press the h button when an SD mem-
ory card is not fully inserted. Doing so may da­mage the card.
! Do not press the h button before an SD mem-
ory card has been completely removed. Doing so may damage the card.
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1 Press the h button. The “Monitor Setupscreen appears.
2 Touch [SD Insert].
The LCD panel opens, and the SD card slot ap­pears.
3 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
Insert it with the label surface facing to the up­side and press the card until it clicks and com­pletely locks.
2 Touch [Eject SD].
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The LCD panel opens.
3 Press the middle of the SD memory card gently until it clicks.
4 Pull the SD memory card out straight.
4 Press the h button.
The LCD panel closes.
p If data related to map data, such as custo-
mized POI data, is stored on the SD mem­ory card, the navigation system restarts.
Ejecting an SD memory card (for AVIC-Z130BT)
1 Press the h button. The “Monitor Setupscreen appears.
5 Press the h button.
The LCD panel closes.
p When you eject the SD memory card by
touching [Eject SD], the model information that you are using will be automatically stored into the SD memory card. The utility program AVIC FEEDS will use this information to recognize the model that you use.
When the data related to map data is stored
p This description is for AVIC-Z130BT.
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If data related to map data, such as custo­mized POI data, is stored on the SD memory card, operating procedures are slightly differ­ent.
1 Press the h button and then touch [Eject SD].
2 Touch [Yes].
The navigation system restarts, and then the LCD panel opens.
3 Eject the SD memory card.
4 Press the h button.
The LCD panel closes.
Inserting an SD memory card (for AVIC-X930BT and AVIC-X9310BT)
% Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
Insert the SD memory card with the terminal contacts facing down, and press the card until it clicks and locks completely.
Ejecting an SD memory card (for AVIC-X930BT and AVIC-X9310BT)
1 Press the h button.
The touch panel keys for ejecting the media appear.
2 Touch [Eject SD].
A message prompting you to remove the SD memory card appears.
3 Press the middle of the SD memory card gently until it clicks.
p If data related to map data, such as custo-
mized POI data, is stored on the SD mem­ory card, the navigation system restarts.
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4 Pull the SD memory card out straight.
When the data related to map data is stored
p This description is for AVIC-X930BT and
AVIC-X9310BT.
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If data related to map data, such as custo­mized POI data, is stored on the SD memory card, operating procedures are slightly differ­ent.
1 Press the h button and then touch [Eject SD].
2 Touch [Yes].
The navigation system restarts, and a message prompting you to remove the SD memory card appears.
3 Eject the SD memory card while the message is displayed.
Eject the SD memory card before touching [OK].
4 Touch [OK].
The navigation system restarts.
possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
Plugging in a USB storage device
% Plug a USB storage device into the USB and mini-jack connector.
USB and mini-jack connector
USB storage device
p Compatibility with all USB storage devices
is not guaranteed. This navigation system may not achieve op­timum performance with some USB sto­rage devices.
p Connection via a USB hub is not possible.
Unplugging a USB storage device
% Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed.
Connecting and disconnecting an iPod
Basic operation
Plugging and unplugging a USB storage device
CAUTION
! To prevent data loss and damage to the sto-
rage device, never remove it from this naviga­tion system while data is being transferred.
! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto-
rage device for any reason, it is usually not
CAUTION
! To prevent data loss and damage to the sto-
rage device, never remove it from this naviga­tion system while data is being transferred.
! If data loss or corruption occurs on the sto-
rage device for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer accepts no liability for damages, costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption.
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Connecting your iPod
Using the USB interface cable for iPod en­ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga­tion system. p A USB interface cable for iPod (CD-IU51V)
(sold separately) is required for connection. p For details about iPod compatibility with
this navigation system, refer to the informa-
tion on our website. p Connection via a USB hub is not possible.
1 Check that no USB storage device is connected.
2 Connect your iPod.
Startup and termination
1 Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
p To protect the LCD screen from damage, be
sure to touch the touch panel keys with your finger only and gently touch the screen.
2 Turn off the vehicle engine to termi­nate the system.
The navigation system is also turned off.
On first-time startup
When you use the navigation system for the first time, select the language that you want to use.
1 Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
2 Touch the language that you want to use on the screen.
USB and mini-jack con­nector
USB interface cable for
Disconnecting your iPod
% Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod after checking that no data is being ac­cessed.
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3 Touch the language that you want to use for the voice guidance.
The navigation system will now restart.
Basic operation
4 Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions.
The map screen appears.
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Regular startup
% Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
p The screen shown will differ depending on
the previous conditions.
p When there is no route, the disclaimer ap-
pears after the navigation system reboots. Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions.
p If the anti-theft function is activated, you
must enter your password. Read the disclaimer carefully, checking its details, and then touch [OK] if you agree to the conditions.
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How to use the navigation menu screens
Screen switching overview
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What you can do on each menu
1 Top Menu
Press the HOME button to display the “Top Menuscreen.
This is the starting menu to access the desired screens and operate the various functions. There are two types of the Top Menuscreen.
Classic Menu
Shortcut Menu
p In this manual, Classic Menu will be re-
ferred to as Top Menu.
2 Destination Menu
You can search for your destination on this menu. You can also check or cancel your set route from this menu.
3 Phone Menu
You can access the screen that is related to hands-free phoning.
4 AV operation screen
This is the screen that normally appears when you play the AV source.
5 Settings Menu
You can access the screen to customize set­tings.
6 Map screen
You can use this screen to check the current vehicle position information and route to the destination.
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 15 menu items can be registered in
shortcuts.
1 Press the HOME button repeatedly to display the Shortcut 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 pro­ceed to next step.
2 Touch [Shortcut].
The Shortcut selection screen appears.
3 Touch the tab on the right edge or scroll the bar to display the icon that you want to set to shortcut.
Scroll bar
4 Touch and hold the icon that you want to add to shortcut.
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5 Move the icon to the left side of the screen, and then release it.
The selected item is added to shortcut.
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.
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1 Screen title 2
Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls
through the list and allows you to view the re-
maining items.
3
The previous screen returns.
4 Listed items
Touching an item on the list allows you to nar-
row down the options and proceed to the next
operation.
5 Number of possible choices
p If there are 10 000 or more possible
choices, ****is displayed.
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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.
Operating the on-screen keyboard
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1 Screen title
The screen title appears.
2 Text box
Displays the characters that are entered. If there is no text in the box, an informative guide with text appears.
3 Keyboard
Touch the keys to enter the characters.
4
The previous screen returns.
5 Keys
Switches the on-screen keyboard layout.
6 Sym., Others, 0-9
You can enter other characters of alphabet. You can also enter text with marks such as [&] or [+] or numbers. Touch to toggle the selection.
p Even if you use any of A, Ä, Å, Æ,
the displayed result is the same.
7 OK
Confirms the entry and allows you to proceed to the next step.
8
Deletes the input text one letter at a time, be­ginning at the end of the text. Continuing to touch the button deletes all of the text.
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How to use the map
Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map. You need to be­come familiar with how 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)*
2 Next direction of travel*
As you get closer to the guidance point, the color of the item changes to green.
p Touching this item enables you to hear
the next guidance again.
p You can select between display and
non-display.
= For details, refer to Displaying man-
euvers on page 159.
3 Distance to the guidance point*
Shows the distance to the next guidance point.
p Touching this item enables you to hear
the next guidance again.
4 Second Maneuver Arrow*
9 a
Shows the turning direction after next gui­dance point and the distance to there.
= For details, refer to Displaying maneu-
vers on page 159.
5 Map control
Touching changing the map scale and the map orienta­tion.
6 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.
displays touch panel keys for
p The apex of the triangular mark is the
proper current position of the vehicle.
7 Eco-Meter
Displays a graph comparing the past average fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage since the navigation system was last started.
= For details, refer to Displaying the fuel
consumption information on page 159.
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8 Street name (or city name) that your vehi-
cle is traveling along
= For details, refer to Setting the current
street name display on page 158.
9 Extension tab for the AV information bar
Touching this tab opens the AV information
bar and enables you to briefly view the current
status on the AV source. Touching it again re-
tracts the bar.
a Shortcut to the AV operation screen
The AV source currently selected is shown.
Touching the indicator displays the AV opera-
tion screen of the current source directly.
p Depending on the source currently cho-
sen, an image is displayed.
b Quick Access icon
Displays the Quick Accessmenu.
= For details, refer to Using shortcut
menus on the map on page 29.
c Map orientation indicator
! When North upis selected, is dis-
played.
! When Heading upis selected,
is displayed. p The red arrow indicates north.
= For details, refer to Switching the map or-
ientation on page 28.
d 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.
e Direction line*
The direction towards your destination (next waypoint, or the position of a cursor) is indi­cated with a straight line.
f 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 Average Speedand the actual driving speed. The estimated time of ar-
rival is only a reference value, and does not guarantee arrival at that time.
! Travel time to your destination or
waypoint*
g 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.
Enlarged map of the intersection
When Close Up Viewin the Map Settings screen is On, an enlarged map of the inter­section appears.
= For details, refer to Setting the auto-zoom
display on page 156.
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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.
2 3
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.
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 yards and 1 000 miles (25 meters and 2 000 kilometers).
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch
and with the map scale appear.
on the map screen.
How to use the map
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
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3 Touch or to change the map scale.
p If you do not operate the function for a few
seconds, the touch panel keys for map dis­play control disappear.
# If you touch the direct scale key, the map is changed to the selected scale directly.
Switching the map orientation
You can switch how the map shows your vehi­cles direction between Heading upand North up. ! Heading up:
The map display always shows the vehicles direction as proceeding toward the top of the screen.
! North up:
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
upwhen the 3D map screen is displayed.
1 Display the map screen.
2 Touch
or appears.
on the map screen.
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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2
1 Cursor 2 Distance from the current position
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.
# If you touch rent position.
p Pressing MODE button returns the map to
the current position.
, the map returns to the cur-
3 Touch or to switch the vehicles direction.
Each time you touch the key changes the set­ting.
p If you do not operate the function for a few
seconds, the touch panel keys for map dis­play control disappear.
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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 or traffic in­formation 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.
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2 Touch .
The “Information Listscreen 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 display of
icons of favorite locations on page 158.
= For details, refer to Displaying POI on the
map on page 159.
= For details, refer to How to read traffic infor-
mation on the map on page 52.
p Touching [Call] enables you to call the posi-
tion 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 64.
Using shortcut menus on the map
Quick Accessmenu allows you to perform various tasks, such as route calculation for the location indicated by the cursor or registering a location in Favorites, faster than using the navigation menu.
You can customize Quick Accessdisplayed on screen. The Quick Accessdescribed here are prepared as the default setting.
= For details, refer to Selecting the “Quick Ac-
cessmenu on page 162.
p Items marked with an asterisk (*) cannot
be removed from the Quick Access menu.
% When the map is displayed, touch
Quick Access menu
: Route Options*
Displayed when the map is not scrolled. This item can be selected only during route gui­dance. You can modify the conditions for route calcu­lation and recalculate the current route.
= For details, refer to Modifying the route cal-
culation conditions on page 43.
: Destination*
Displayed when the map is scrolled. Set the route to the place specified with the cursor.
: Registration
Register information on the location indicated by the cursor to Favorites.
= For details, refer to Registering a location by
scroll mode on page 47.
: Vicinity Search
Find POIs (Points Of Interest) in the vicinity of the cursor.
= For details, refer to Searching for a nearby
POI on page 38.
: Overlay POI
Displays icons for surrounding facilities (POI) on the map.
= For details, refer to Displaying POI on the
map on page 159.
: Volume
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Displays the Volume Settingsscreen.
= For details, refer to Setting the Volume for
Guidance and Phone on page 165.
: Contacts
Displays the Contacts Listscreen.
= For details, refer to Calling a number in the
phone book on page 62.
Close Hides the “Quick Accessmenu.
Switching the view mode
Various types of screen displays can be se­lected for navigation guidance.
1 Display the Map Settingsscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the screen for
map settings on page 156.
2 Touch [View Mode]. The “View Modescreen appears.
3 Touch the type that you want to set.
You can select the following types:
! 2D View (default):
Displays a normal map (2D map).
! Street View:
Information on the next four guidance points closest to the current location ap­pear in order from top to bottom on the left side of the screen. The following informa­tion is displayed.
Name of the next route to be taken by
the vehicle
Arrow indicating the direction of the ve-
hicle Distance to the guidance points p This mode is available when the route is
set.
! Rear View:
Displays the rear view image on the left side of the screen and the map on the right side of the screen.
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! 3D View:
Displays a map with an antenna view (3D map).
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p This mode is available when the rear
view camera setting is set to On.
= For details, refer to Setting for rear view
camera on page 166.
! Eco Graph:
Displays a graph for eco-driving on the left side of the screen and the map on the right side of the screen.
How to use the map
= For details, refer to Checking the eco-
friendly driving status on the next
page.
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Eco-friendly driving functions
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 these functions.
! 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. The graph appears when the map display is set to Eco Graph.
1 Display the Map Settingsscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the screen for
map settings on page 156.
2 Touch [View Mode]. The “View Modescreen appears.
3 Touch [Eco Graph]. The “Eco Graphscreen appears.
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3
1 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. The green gauge indicates the current score, and the gray gauge indicates the best score to date. The Eco Scoreis updated every 5 min­utes. p This is not displayed when Eco Score
is set to Offor when no route is set.
2 Best Score
Displays the best score to date. p This is not displayed when Eco Score
is set to Offor when no route is set.
3 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 ve-
hicle is driving on an ordinary road.
: Freeway
!
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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.
4 Animal icons
The number of displayed animal icons in­creases or decreases according to the value of Eco Score. p This is not displayed when Eco Score
is set to Offor when no route is set.
p Even if you use the Eco Graphfunction
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
193.
p The display settings can be changed.
= For details, refer to Changing the eco-func-
tion setting on page 155.
may be
Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance
This navigation system is equipped with the Eco Drive Levelfunction that estimates how well you have driven in an environmentally friendly way. The points of Eco Drive Levelchange ac­cording to Eco Scorewhen the vehicle reaches the destination. When a certain num­ber of points is reached, the level increases and a message appears.
Tree icon
p This is not displayed when “Eco Drive
Levelis set to Off”.
= For details of the operation, refer to Chan-
ging the eco-function setting on page
155.
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 of the operation, refer to Chan-
ging the eco-function setting on page
155.
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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.
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2 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to
Screen switching overview on page 22.
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3 Select the method of searching for your
destination.
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4 Enter the information about your destina-
tion to calculate route.
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5 Confirm the location on the map.
= For details, refer to Setting a route to
your destination on page 42.
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6 The navigation system calculates the route
to your destination, and then shows the route on the map.
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7 Check and decide the route.
= For details, refer to Setting a route to
your destination on page 42.
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8 Your navigation system sets the route to
your destination, and the map of your sur­roundings appears.
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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 destination is searched. You can select the method of searching for a location by address.
! Searching for a city name first ! Finding the location by specifying the
house number
Searching for a city name first
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 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Address].
4 Touch the key next to Stateand touch the desired state, province, or terri­tory on the list.
If the location that you want to search for is in another state, province, or territory, this changes the area setting.
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.
5 Touch [City].
6 Enter the city name and then touch [OK].
Searching for and selecting a location
3 Touch the key next to Countryto se­lect the country.
If the destination is in another country, change the country setting.
p Once the country has been selected, you
only have to change countries when your destination is outside of the country you se­lected.
The Select Cityscreen appears.
7 Touch the desired city name. The “Street Namescreen appears.
# If you touch , the geographic center of the city appears on the map screen.
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8 Enter the street name and then touch [OK].
The “Street Selectionscreen appears.
9 Touch the street you want.
10 Enter the house number and then touch [OK].
The House Number Selectionscreen ap­pears.
11 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 42.
Finding the location by specifying the house number
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 Display the Address Searchscreen.
2 Touch [House#]. The “Enter House Numberscreen appears.
3 Enter the house number and then touch [OK].
The “Enter Street Namescreen appears.
4 Enter the street name and then touch [OK].
The “Street Selectionscreen appears.
5 Touch the street you want. The “Enter City Namescreen appears.
6 Enter the city name and then touch [OK].
The “Select Cityscreen appears.
7 Touch the desired city name.
The House Number Selectionscreen ap­pears.
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If the house number you have entered is not found, a message appears. In that case, all house number ranges are listed after touching [Yes].
# If you touch , the geographic center of the city appears on the map screen.
8 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
42.
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 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Return Home].
p If you have not registered your home loca-
tion, a message appears. Touch [Register] to start registration.
= For details, refer to Registering your
home on page 154.
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 POIs by preset categories
You can search for POIs with a single touch from the preset category.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [POI].
3 Touch the desired category.
Preset categories
The POI Listscreen appears.
4 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 42.
Searching for a POI directly from the name of the facilities
p If the search candidates number reaches
20 or less, the screen automatically changes to the search result screen.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [POI]. The “POI Searchscreen appears.
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3 Touch [Spell Name].
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4 Enter the POI name and then touch [OK]. The “POI Listscreen appears.
# If you change the region to search, touch the state code key and display the State Listscreen to change the setting.
State code key
If the destination is in another country, touch [Country] to change the country setting when the State Listscreen is displayed.
p Once the region has been selected, you
only have to change it when your destina­tion is outside of the region you selected.
5 Touch the POI you want.
The searched location appears on the map screen.
# If you touch [Sort], the order of POI can be sorted.
p Current order is indicated on the upper
right of the screen.
:
!
Sorts the items in the list in order by dis­tance from the vehicle position.
:
!
Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page 42.
Searching for a nearby POI
You can search for POIs in your surroundings.
3 Touch [Near Me].
POIs are divided into several categories.
4 Touch the category you want. The “POI Listscreen appears.
p If there are more detailed categories within
the selected category, repeat this step as many times as necessary.
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 42.
Searching for POIs around the destination
p This function is available when the route is
set.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [POI]. The “POI Searchscreen appears.
3 Touch [Near Destination].
POIs are divided into several categories.
4 Touch the category you want. The “POI Listscreen appears.
p If there are more detailed categories within
the selected category, repeat this step as many times as necessary.
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 42.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [POI]. The “POI Searchscreen appears.
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You can search for POIs around a specified city.
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p If the search candidates number reaches
20 or less, the screen automatically changes to the search result screen.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [POI]. The “POI Searchscreen appears.
3 Touch [Around City].
4 Enter the city name and then touch [OK]. The “Select Cityscreen appears.
# If you change the region to search, touch the state code key and display the State Listscreen to change the setting.
State code key
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page
42.
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 47.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Favorites].
3 Touch the entry you want.
Searching for and selecting a location
If the destination is in another country, touch [Country] to change the country setting when the State Listscreen is displayed.
p Once the region has been selected, you
only have to change it when your destina­tion is outside of the region you selected.
5 Touch the desired city name. The “POI Listscreen appears.
# If you touch , the geographic center of the city appears on the map screen.
6 Touch the category you want.
POIs are divided into several categories.
7 Touch the POI you want.
The searched location appears on the map screen.
The searched location appears on the map screen.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your destination on page
42.
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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 Store the item into the SD memory card by using the AVIC FEEDS.
2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
= For details of the operation, refer to Insert-
ing and ejecting an SD memory card on
page 16.
3 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
4 Touch [AVIC FEEDS]. The “Select POIscreen appears.
5 Touch the item you want.
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
42.
p Historycan store up to 100 locations. If
the entries reach the maximum, the new entry over writes the oldest one.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [History].
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
42.
Searching for a location by coordinates
Entering a latitude and longitude pinpoints the location.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Coordinates].
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. p If no location is stored in Destination His-
tory, you cannot select [History]. (If you perform a route calculation, you can select [History].)
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3 Touch [East] or [West], and then enter the longitude.
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To enter W 50°12.5for example, touch [West], [0], [5], [0], [0], [1], [0], [2], and [5].
4 Touch [North] or [South], and then enter the latitude.
To enter N 5°12.5for example, touch [North], [0], [5], [0], [1], [0], [2], and [5].
5 Touch [OK].
The searched location appears on the map screen.
= For the subsequent operations, refer to Set-
ting a route to your 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 6.
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.
# If you press the MODE button during route calculation, the calculation is canceled and the map screen appears. # If you touch [Scroll], the map display is chan- ged to the scroll mode. In the scroll mode, you can display the location more precisely to register it, or make settings. # If you touch [Waypoint], the location is added to the Waypoints Listscreen.
p If a destination is not set, [Waypoint] is not
available.
3 Touch [OK].
Route confirmation screen
1 23 4
Sets the displayed route as your route, and starts the route guidance.
1 Travel time to your destination
2 Distance to the destination 3 Estimated fuel cost to your destination
= For details, refer to Inputting the fuel
consumption information for calculating
the fuel cost on page 152.
4 Route calculation condition
# If you touch whether to cancel the calculated route appears. If you touch [Yes], the calculated route is can­celed and the map screen appears.
1 2
3 4
1 Multiple Route
= For details, refer to Displaying multiple
routes on this page.
2 Options
= For details, refer to Modifying the route
calculation conditions on the next page.
3 Profile
= For details, refer to Checking the current
itinerary on page 44.
4 Waypoints
= For details, refer to Editing waypoints on
page 45.
, the message confirming
Displaying multiple routes
You can select a desired route from multiple route options. Calculated routes are shown in different colors. p If you set waypoints, you cannot display
multiple routes.
1 Touch [Multiple Route] on the Route confirmation screen.
Multiple route options appear.
2 Touch
Another route is displayed.
3 Touch [OK].
Route confirmation screen appears.
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Displaying the route overview
1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menuscreen.
2 Touch [Destination]. The “Destination Menuscreen appears.
3 Touch [Route Overview].
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
page 45.
p Route Overviewis active only when the
route is set.
4 Touch [OK].
1 Display the Route Overviewscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on this page.
2 Touch [Options].
3 Touch the desired items to change the route calculation conditions and then touch [OK].
Checking and modifying the current route
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.
Main Road:
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 Onis 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 Onis 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 Onis 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 Onis 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 163.
Learning Route
The system learns the travel history of your ve­hicle for each road. This setting controls whether or not the travel history should be taken into account.
On*:
Calculates a route with the travel history taken into account.
Off:
Calculates a route without the travel history taken into account.
Clear:
Clears the current travel history.
Checking the current itinerary
You can check the route details.
1 Display the Route Overviewscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on the previous page.
2 Touch [Profile]. The “Route Profilescreen appears.
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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 Overviewscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on page 43.
2 Touch [Waypoints]. The “Waypoints Listscreen appears.
3 Touch [Add].
The “Select Search methodscreen appears. 4 Search for a location.
= For details, refer to Chapter 6.
5 Touch [OK].
6 Touch [OK] on the Waypoints List screen.
Checking and modifying the current route
The route is recalculated, and the Route con­firmation screen appears.
p If you set waypoints, you cannot display
multiple routes.
Deleting a waypoint
You can delete waypoints from the route and then recalculate the route. (You can delete successive waypoints.)
1 Display the Route Overviewscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on page 43.
2 Touch [Waypoints]. The “Waypoints Listscreen 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.
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Sorting waypoints
You can sort waypoints and recalculate the route. p You cannot sort waypoints that you have al-
ready passed.
1 Display the Route Overviewscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the route
overview on page 43.
2 Touch [Waypoints]. The “Waypoints Listscreen appears.
3 Touch [Sort]. The “Sort Waypointsscreen appears.
4 Touch the waypoint or destination.
Put them in the desired order.
# If you touch [Automatic], the destination and waypoints are sorted in the order of a nearest waypoint from the current location in the direct antenna path.
# If you touch [Clear], waypoint sort is canceled.
5 Touch [OK]. The “Waypoints Listscreen 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.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Cancel Route].
A message confirming the cancellation of the current route appears.
3 Touch [Yes].
The current route is deleted, and a map of your surroundings reappears.
# If you touch [Skip], the next waypoint is skipped and a new route is calculated. All other waypoints remain. When the route calculation is completed, Route confirmation screen appears.
p [Skip] is available only when a waypoint is
set.
# If you 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.
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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
Favoritescan store up to 400 locations. Home location is counted as one of the items in Favorites.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Favorites]. The “Favoritesscreen appears.
3 Touch [Add]. The “Select Search methodscreen appears.
4 Search for a location.
= For details about the search methods, refer
to Chapter 6.
5 When the map of the location you want to register is displayed, touch [OK]. The location is registered, and then the “Edit Favoritescreen appears.
= For details, refer to Editing the favorite loca-
tion in the list on this page.
6 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
Registering a location by scroll mode
p This function is available when “ Registra-
tionis set in the Quick Accessmenu. = For details, refer to Selecting the “Quick
Accessmenu on page 162.
1 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the position that you want to regis­ter.
2 Touch to display the Quick Access menu.
3 Touch The location is registered, and then the “Edit Favoritescreen appears.
= For details, refer to Editing the favorite loca-
tion in the list on this page.
4 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
.
Editing registered locations
Editing the favorite location in the list
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Favorites]. The “Favoritesscreen appears.
3 Touch want to edit. The “Edit Favoritescreen appears.
4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting.
1 2 3
next to the location that you
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Registering and editing locations
1 Name
You can enter the desired name. p Up to 17 characters can be input for the
name.
2 Phone#
You can edit the registered phone number. To dial the number, touch [Call]. The maximum digits you can enter for the phone number is 15.
3 Icon
You can change the symbol displayed on the map and Favorites.
4 Modify Location
You can change the registered location by scrolling the map.
5 Touch [OK].
The registration is complete.
Editing your home
When you have already registered your home, you can edit the information of your home.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Favorites].
p Home location is displayed on the top of
the list.
3 Touch next to the home location.
The “Edit Favoritescreen appears.
4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting.
1
2
1 Phone#
To dial the number, touch [Call].
2 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.
Sorting the favorite locations in the list
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Favorites]. The “Favoritesscreen 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 by dis­tance from the vehicle position.
!
: Sorts the items in the list in order of the re­cently used items.
!
: Sorts the items in the list alphabetically.
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Deleting a favorite location from the list
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Favorites]. The “Favoritesscreen appears.
3 Touch [Delete]. 4 Select the location you want to delete.
A check mark appears next to the selected lo­cation.
# If you touch [All], you can select all entries. If you want to deselect all entries, touch [None].
5 Touch [Delete].
Exporting and importing favorite locations
Exporting favorite locations
You can export the Favoritesdata to an SD memory card for editing by using the utility program AVIC FEEDS which is available sepa­rately, on your PC. p If there is previous data in the SD memory
card, the data is overwritten with new data.
1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
= For details of the operation, refer to Insert-
ing and ejecting an SD memory card on
page 16.
2 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
3 Touch [Favorites]. The “Favoritesscreen appears.
4 Touch
Data export starts. After the data is exported, the completion mes­sage appears.
.
Registering and editing locations
A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion.
6 Touch [Yes].
The data you selected is deleted.
# If you touch [No], the deletion is canceled.
5 Touch [OK]. The “Favoritesscreen appears.
Importing favorite locations
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 Favoritesis imported, the location is overwritten.
1 Store the item into the SD memory card by using the AVIC FEEDS.
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2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
= For details of the operation, refer to Insert-
ing and ejecting an SD memory card on
page 16.
3 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
4 Touch [Favorites]. The “Favoritesscreen appears.
5 Touch
The message confirming whether to replace the stored items appears.
6 Touch [Yes].
Data import starts. After importing the data is finished, the Fa-
voritesscreen appears.
.
Deleting the destination history from the list
Items in Historycan be deleted. All entries in Historycan be deleted at once.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [History].
The Destination History Listscreen ap­pears.
3 Touch [Delete]. The “Delete from Historyscreen appears.
4 Select the location you want to delete.
A check mark appears next to the selected lo­cation.
# If you touch [All], you can select all entries. If you want to deselect all entries, touch [None].
5 Touch [Delete].
A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion.
6 Touch [Yes].
The data you selected is deleted.
# If you touch [No], the deletion is canceled.
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Using traffic information
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p Please note that use of the traffic informa-
tion function on AVIC-X930BT or AVIC­X9310BT will require that a separately sold
Traffic tuner (ND-TMC10) be connected. You can check real-time traffic information transmitted by the Traffic Management Chan­nel (TMC) of the receive data services (RDS) on the screen. Such traffic information is up­dated periodically. When the navigation sys­tem receives updated traffic information, the navigation system will overlay the traffic infor­mation on your map and also display detailed text information when available. When you are traveling along a route and there is traffic in­formation on your current route, the system will detect it and ask you if you would like to be rerouted, or suggest another route automa­tically. p When used in North America, this product
receives traffic information provided by
Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc.
© Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc. p The system acquires the traffic information
up to 100 miles in radius from the vehicle
position. (If there is a lot of traffic informa-
tion around your vehicle, the radius will be
shorter than 100 miles.) p The navigation system provides the follow-
ing functions by using the information
from RDS-TMC service:
! Displaying a list of traffic information
! Displaying traffic information on a map
! Suggesting a route to avoid traffic con-
gestion by using traffic information
p The term traffic congestionin this section
indicates the following types of traffic infor-
mation: stop and go, stopped traffic,
closed/blocked roads. This information is
always taken into consideration when
checking your route, and the information
related with these events cannot be turned
off. If you select other traffic information in
[Traffic Settings], the information can be
displayed in a list or on a map.
= For details, refer to Selecting traffic infor-
mation to display on page 55.
Checking all traffic information
Traffic information except traffic flow informa­tion is listed on screen.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Traffic]. The “Traffic Menuscreen appears.
3 Touch [Traffic Events].
The Traffic Event Listscreen appears. The list with received traffic information is shown.
4 Select an incident you want to view in detail.
The details of the selected incident are dis­played.
p Touching an incident you want to see allows
you to view the detailed information of the incident. If the information cannot be dis­played on one screen, touch the remaining information.
p Touching
tion on a map. (Traffic information without positional information cannot be checked on a map.)
# If you touch [Sort], the traffic information can be sorted. Each time you touch the key changes the setting.
!
: You can sort the traffic information by dis­tance from your current position. When you touch [Traffic Events], the list displayed will be sorted according to the lin­ear distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information.
allows you to check the loca-
or to view
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When you touch [Traffic on Route], the list displayed will be sorted according to the distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information.
!
: You can sort the traffic information in alpha­betical order.
!
Current order is indicated on the upper right of the screen. # If you touch [Refresh] while new traffic infor- mation is received, current information is chan­ged and old information is removed. The traffic information list is updated to reflect the new si­tuation.
5 Touch .
The previous screen returns.
: You can sort the traffic information accord­ing to the incident. The list will be sorted in the order of closed/ blocked roads, traffic congestion, acci­dents, road works and others.
Checking traffic information on the route
All traffic information on the current route is displayed on screen in a list.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Traffic]. The “Traffic Menuscreen appears.
3 Touch [Traffic on Route].
The Traffic on Routescreen appears. The method for checking the content dis­played on the screen is the same as Traffic Event List” screen.
= For details, refer to Checking all traffic infor-
mation on the previous page.
How to read traffic information on the map
The traffic event information displayed on the map is as follows.
p A line is displayed only when the map scale
is 2.5 miles (5 km) or lower.
p Icon appears only when the scale on the
map is 10 miles (20 km) or lower. If the scale is changed, the icons are resized ac­cording to the selected scale.
Traffic event icon
! with yellow line:
Stop-and-go traffic
!
with red line:
Stopped traffic
!
with black line:
Closed/blocked roads
etc.:
!
Accidents, constructions, etc.
p For meanings of other icons, check them
the Traffic Type Settings” screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Select-
ing traffic information to display on page
55.
Viewing the traffic flow
All traffic flow information is displayed on screen in a list.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Traffic]. The “Traffic Menuscreen appears.
3 Touch [Traffic Flow].
A list with traffic flow information that has been received is shown. The list is sorted by distance from your current position. Places (street names) where incidents have occurred are displayed on the list.
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4 Select an incident you want to view in detail.
The details of the selected incident are dis­played.
p Touching an incident you want to see allows
you to view the detailed information of the incident. If the information cannot be dis­played on one screen, touch the remaining information.
p Touching
tion on a map. (Traffic information without positional information cannot be checked on a map.)
# If you touch [Sort], the traffic information can be sorted. Each time you touch the key changes the setting.
!
You can sort the traffic information by the linear distance from your current position.
!
You can sort the traffic information in alpha­betical order.
!
You can sort the traffic information by the average speed. The list will be sorted in the order of closed/ blocked roads, traffic congestion, acci-
dents, road works and others. Current order is indicated on the upper right of the screen. # If you touch [Refresh] while new traffic infor- mation is received, current information is chan­ged and old information is removed. The traffic information list is updated to reflect the new si­tuation. # Touch The traffic event information displayed on the map is as follows.
allows you to check the loca-
:
:
:
.
or to view
! Yellow: average speed in this area is be-
tween 15 mph to 45 mph (24 km/h to 72 km/ h)
! Green: average speed in this area is faster
than 45 mph (72km/h) (An icon without a line will be displayed)
Setting an alternative route to avoid traffic congestion
The navigation system checks at regular inter­vals whether or not there is the traffic informa­tion on your route. If the navigation system detects any traffic congestion on your current route, the system tries to find a better route in the background. p The following types of traffic incidents on
the route will be checked: stop and go, stopped traffic and closed/blocked roads except for closed freeway exits/entrances.
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Traffic flow icon and line
! Red: average speed in this area is slower
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Checking for traffic congestion automatically
If there is information about traffic congestion on your current route and if an alternative route can be found, the navigation system will recommend a new alternative route automati­cally. In such a case, the following screen will appear.
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1 Difference in distance and travel time between
the existing route and new route.
2 Distance from the current position of your ve-
hicle to the point of entry into the new route.
p There is no action if the system cannot find
any traffic congestion information on your route or the system cannot find an alterna­tive.
1 Touch [New].
The recommended route is displayed on the screen.
# If you touch [Current] while the recom- mended route is displayed, the screen switches to the current route display.
2 Touch [OK].
The displayed route is set.
p When no selection is made, the screen re-
turns to the previous screen.
Checking traffic information manually
Touching the notification icon on the map screen allows you to check traffic information on your route while the icon is displayed. The notification icon is only displayed on the navi-
gation map screen if there is any traffic infor­mation on your route. p The notification icon is not available if your
vehicle deviates from the route.
1 Set [Show Traffic Incident] to View.
= For details, refer to Displaying the traffic no-
tification icon on page 157.
2 Display the map screen.
The icon appears when the system acquires traffic information on the current route.
3 Touch the icon while the icon is dis­played.
Notification icon
Traffic information on the current route is dis­played on the map screen.
4 Touch [Diversion] to search for an alter­native route.
After touching [Diversion], the route is recal­culated taking all traffic congestion on your current route into account.
p [Diversion] will be available only when the
system can find traffic congestion.
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p Notification icon shows the nearest traffic
information on the route. However, if you
touch [Diversion], the route is recalculated
by taking into account not only this infor-
mation, but also all traffic congestion infor-
mation on the route.
= For details, refer to Checking for traffic con-
gestion automatically on the previous page.
# If you touch [List], the Traffic on Route screen appears. # If you touch the map screen returns.
, the message disappears and
Selecting traffic information to display
There are different types of traffic information that can be received via the RDS-TMC service, and you can select which types will be incor­porated and displayed on your navigation sys­tem.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Traffic]. The “Traffic Menuscreen appears.
3 Touch [Traffic Settings]. The “Traffic Settingsscreen appears.
4 Touch [Displayed Traffic Info].
The “Traffic Type Settingsscreen appears.
5 Touch the traffic information item to display.
A check mark appears next to the selected traffic information.
# If you touch [All], you can select all entries. If you want to deselect all entries, touch [None].
6 Touch [OK].
The selected traffic information icon is added to the screen.
7 Touch [OK].
Selecting preferred RDS-TMC service provider manually
A default preferred TMC service provider for each country has been set. The navigation sys­tem tunes to the radio station with good recep­tion among the preferred RDS-TMC service providers. If you want to set another preferred RDS-TMC service provider, you can manually select one from available RDS-TMC service providers.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Traffic]. The “Traffic Menuscreen appears.
3 Touch [TMC Provider Selection].
4 Touch the desired service provider on the list.
After touching a service provider, the system starts tuning to the selected RDS-TMC service provider. When the tuning is successful, the system returns to the map display.
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Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device
If your devices feature Bluetooth®technology, this navigation system can be connected to your devices wirelessly. This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection.
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 devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology.
= For details, refer to Notes for hands-free
phoning on page 69.
You can register and use devices that feature the following profiles with this navigation sys­tem.
! HFP (Hands Free Profile) ! A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Pro-
file)
p If the registered device features both HFP
and A2DP, the hands-free connection is made and then the Bluetooth audio con­nection is made. If the registered device features either pro­file, the corresponding connection is made.
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 device. Even when the connection is severed for some reason, the system automatically recon­nects the specified device (except when the connection is severed due to device oper­ation).
nect it for the first time. A total of 5 devices can be registered. Three registration methods are available:
! Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices ! Pairing from your Bluetooth devices ! Searching for a specified Bluetooth device
p If you try to register more than 5 devices,
the system will ask you to select one of the registered devices to delete.
= For details, refer to Deleting a registered
device on page 59.
Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices
The system searches for available Bluetooth devices near the navigation system, displays them in a list, and registers them for connec­tion.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech­nology on your devices.
For some Bluetooth devices, no specific-action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2 Display the Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
3 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
4 Touch [Registration].
The Nearby Device Listscreen appears. The system searches for Bluetooth devices waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if a device is found.
p Up to 30 devices will be listed in the order
that the devices are found.
Registering your Bluetooth devices
You need to register your devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology when you con-
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5 Wait until your Bluetooth device ap­pears in the list.
p If you cannot find the Bluetooth device that
you want to connect, check that the device
is waiting for the Bluetooth wireless tech-
nology connection.
6 Touch the Bluetooth device name you want to register.
# If you touch [Search Again], the system starts searching for Bluetooth devices waiting for con­nection, and displays them in the list format when any devices are detected.
7 Enter the password (the default pass­word is 1111) using the Bluetooth de­vice. Enter the password while the message “Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone.appears.
The device is registered in the navigation sys­tem. After the device is successfully registered, the Bluetooth connection is established from the navigation system.
Pairing from your Bluetooth devices
You can register the Bluetooth device by set­ting the navigation system to standby mode and requesting connection from the Bluetooth device.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech­nology on your devices.
For some Bluetooth devices, no specific-action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2 Display the Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
3 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
4 Touch [Registration]. The “Nearby Device Listscreen appears.
5 Touch [Register from mobile phone].
The navigation system waits for a Bluetooth wireless technology connection.
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6 Register the navigation system on your Bluetooth device.
If your device asks you to enter a password, enter the password of the navigation system. When the device is successfully registered, the connection settings are made from the de­vice.
p If registration fails, repeat the procedure
from the beginning.
Searching for a specified Bluetooth device
If you cannot connect your Bluetooth device using the nearby device search and if your Bluetooth device is found in the list, try the fol­lowing method.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech­nology on your devices.
For some Bluetooth devices, no specific-action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2 Display the Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
3 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
4 Touch [Registration]. The “Nearby Device Listscreen appears.
5 Touch [Select specific devices]. The “Select specific devicesscreen appears.
6 Touch the Bluetooth device name to be connected.
The system searches for Bluetooth devices waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if a device is found.
p If you cannot find the desired device name
on the list, touch [Other phones] to search the devices available nearby.
7 Wait until your Bluetooth device ap­pears in the list.
p If you cannot find the Bluetooth device that
you want to connect, check that the device is waiting for the Bluetooth wireless tech­nology connection.
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8 Touch the Bluetooth device name you want to register.
# If you touch [Search Again], the system starts searching for Bluetooth devices waiting for con­nection, and displays them in the list format when any devices are detected.
9 Enter the password (the default pass­word is 1111) using the Bluetooth de­vice. Enter the password while the message “Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone.appears.
The device is registered in the navigation sys­tem. After the device is successfully registered, the Bluetooth connection is established from the navigation system.
Deleting a registered device
When you have already registered 5 Bluetooth devices and you want to add another one, you must first delete one of the registered devices. 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 Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
3 Touch [Registration].
A message prompting you to delete a regis­tered device appears.
4 Touch [OK].
The Delete from Connection Listscreen appears.
5 Touch the Bluetooth device name that you want to delete.
The device is deleted.
Connecting a registered Bluetooth device manually
The navigation system automatically connects the Bluetooth device selected as the target of connection. However, connect the Bluetooth device manually in the following cases: ! Two or more Bluetooth devices are regis-
tered, and you want to manually select the device to be used.
! You want to reconnect a disconnected
Bluetooth device.
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! Connection cannot be established automa-
tically for some reason. If you start connection manually, carry out the following procedure. You can also connect the Bluetooth device by having the navigation sys­tem detect it automatically.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech­nology on your devices.
For some Bluetooth devices, no specific-action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2 Display the Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
3 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
4 Touch [Connection]. The “Connection Listscreen appears.
5 Touch the name of the device that you want to connect.
The “Select Profilescreen appears.
6 Touch the profile that you want to con­nect.
Connects the device as the hands-free phone and the Bluetooth audio player.
! Audio:
Connects the device as Bluetooth audio player.
! Handsfree:
Connects the device as the hands-free phone.
Connection starts. When a connection is successfully estab­lished, a connection complete message ap­pears and the map screen returns by touching [OK].
p To cancel the connection to your device,
touch [Cancel].
p If connection fails, check whether your de-
vice is waiting for a connection and then retry.
Setting for priority connecting
The selected device is set for priority connect­ing. And one of the following icons is indicated next to the device name.
!
: Appears when the device is registered so that it will be preferentially paired with both the hands-free and Bluetooth audio con­nection.
!
: Appears when the device is registered so that it can be preferentially paired with the hands-free connection.
!
: Appears when the device is registered so that it will be preferentially paired with the Bluetooth audio connection.
You can select the following profiles:
! Handsfree and Audio:
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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.
Displaying the phone menu
Use the Phone Menuif you connect the cel­lular phone to the navigation system for utiliza­tion. = For details, refer to Chapter 11.
1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menuscreen.
2 Touch [Phone]. The “Phone Menuscreen appears.
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1 Name of connected cellular phone 2 Network name of the cellular phone com-
pany
3 Strength of the Bluetooth connection be-
tween the navigation system and the device
4 Reception status of the cellular phone 5 Battery status of the cellular phone
Making a phone call
You can make a phone call in many different ways.
Direct dialing
1 Display the Phone Menuscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the phone
menu on this page.
2 Touch [Dial Pad]. The “Dial Inputscreen appears.
3 Touch the number keys to enter the phone number.
The phone number that was input is dis­played. When the input is complete, [OK] becomes active.
# If you touch , the entered number is deleted one digit at a time from the end of the number. Press and hold to delete all digits. # If you touch
4 Touch [OK] to make a call.
p To cancel the call after the system starts
dialing, touch
5 Touch to end the call.
, the previous screen returns.
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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.
1 Display the Phone Menuscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the phone
menu on the previous page.
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 your
home on page 154.
Calling a number in the phone book
You can select and call a contact from the phone book entries transferred to the naviga­tion system. 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 65.
Searching for a contact to call on the alphabet tabs
1 Display the Phone Menuscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the phone
menu on the previous page.
2 Touch [Contacts]. The “Contacts Listscreen appears.
3 Touch alphabet tabs.
The screen jumps to the top of the page dis­playing the entries that start with the selected letter or number.
p Touching [#ABCDE] displays all entries that
start with symbols or numbers.
p Touching [Others] displays the page includ-
ing entries that are not assigned to any of
the other tabs.
4 Touch the desired name on the list.
The Contacts Type Selectionscreen ap­pears.
5 Touch the desired entry on the list to make a call.
6 Touch
to end the call.
Calling a number by searching by name
1 Display the Phone Menuscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the phone
menu on the previous page.
2 Touch [Contacts]. The “Contacts Listscreen appears.
3 Touch [Search].
The Contacts Name Searchscreen appears. You can search by the names registered in the Contacts Listscreen.
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4 Enter the desired name and then touch [OK].
The Contacts Name Search Resultsscreen appears.
5 Touch the desired name on the list.
The Contacts Type Selectionscreen ap­pears.
6 Touch the desired entry on the list to make a call.
7 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 Menuscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the phone
menu on page 61.
2 Touch [Received Calls], [Dialed Calls] or [Missed Calls].
The selected call history list appears.
3 Touch an entry on the list.
Dialing starts.
p To cancel the call after the system starts
dialing, touch
# If you touch [Detail], the “Detailed Informa- tionscreen appears.
You can check the details of the party before mak­ing a phone call.
4 Touch to end the call.
.
Dialing a favorite location
You can make a call to an entry stored in the
Favoriteslist.
1 Display the Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Favorites]. The “Favoritesscreen appears.
3 Touch want to make a call. The “Edit Favoritescreen appears.
4 Touch [Call] to make a call.
p To cancel the call after the system starts
dialing, touch
5 Touch to end the call.
next to the location that you
.
Dialing a facilitys 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 Destination Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
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2 Touch [POI]. The “POI Searchscreen appears.
3 Search for the POI. The “POI Listscreen appears.
= For details of the operation, refer to Search-
ing for Points of Interest (POI) on page 37.
4 Touch next to the POI that you want to call. The “POI Informationscreen appears.
5 Touch [Call] to make a call.
p To cancel the call after the system starts
dialing, touch
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 The “Information Listscreen appears.
3 Touch the POI you want. The “POI Informationscreen appears.
4 Touch [Call] to make a call.
p To cancel the call after the system starts
dialing, touch
5 Touch 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.
p You can set the system to automatically an-
swer incoming calls. If not set to automati­cally answer incoming calls, you will have to answer the calls manually.
= For details, refer to Answering a call
automatically on page 67.
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 Volume
for Guidance and Phone on page 165.
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. Unknownappears instead.
1 To answer an incoming call, touch
The operation menu during a call appears.
# If you touch [Vol ]or[Vol +], you can adjust the ring tone volume. # If you touch jected. The rejected call is recorded in the missed call history list.
= For details, refer to Dialing from the history
on the previous page.
, an incoming call is re-
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2 Touch to end the call.
The call ends.
p You may hear a noise when you hang up
the phone.
# If you touch [Vol ]or[Vol +], you can adjust the volume when talking. # If you touch [Close Menu], the operation menu during call is minimized. To display the menu again, touch
.
p A maximum of 1 000 entries can be trans-
ferred per cellular phone. If the entries ex­ceed 1 000, 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 may be counted separately.
p Each entry can hold up to 5 phone num-
bers.
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.
p The transferred data cannot be edited on
the navigation system.
1 Connect the cellular phone that has the phone book to transfer.
= For details, refer to Connecting a registered
Bluetooth device manually on page 59.
2 Touch [Contacts Transfer] on the Phone Menuscreen.
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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 If you connect the cellular phone featuring
auto-synchronization function, phone book transfer or synchronization will be automa­tically performed.
3 Check that the following screen is dis­played, and operate your cellular phone to transfer the phone book entries.
When data transfer is finished, a message ask­ing whether you want to transfer more data appears. Touch [Yes] to continue the transfer.
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4 Touch [No].
The transferred data is imported to the naviga­tion system. When the data is successfully imported, an import complete message is displayed and the Contacts Listscreen appears.
p It may take time depending on how many
entries will be transferred.
Deleting registered contacts
1 Display the Phone Menuscreen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the phone
menu on page 61.
2 Touch [Contacts]. The “Contacts Listscreen appears.
3 Touch [Delete]. The “Delete from Contactsscreen appears.
4 Touch the entry you want to delete.
A check mark appears next to the entry.
# If you touch [All], you can select all entries. If you want to deselect all entries, touch [None].
5 Touch [Delete].
The message confirming whether to delete the entry appears.
6 Touch [Yes].
The entry is deleted.
# If you touch [No], the deletion is canceled.
Changing the phone settings
Editing the device name
You can change the device name to be dis­played on your cellular phone. (Default is
PIONEER NAVI.) 1 Display the Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
3 Touch [Device Name].
The keyboard to enter the name appears.
4 Touch and enter the new name by using the key­board.
p Up to 16 characters can be entered for a de-
vice name.
5 Touch [OK].
The name is changed.
Editing the password
You can change the password to be used for authentication on your cellular phone. (De­fault is 1111.) p Four to eight characters can be entered for
a password.
1 Display the Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
3 Touch [Password]. The “Set Passwordscreen appears.
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4 Touch to delete the current pass­word, and enter the new password by using the keyboard.
5 Touch [OK].
The password is changed.
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.
1 Display the Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
3 Touch [Bluetooth On/Off].
Each touch of [Bluetooth On/Off] changes the settings as follows:
! On (default):
Turns on Bluetooth function.
! Off:
Turns off Bluetooth function.
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 Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
3 Touch [Echo Cancel].
Each touch of [Echo Cancel] changes the set­tings as follows:
! On (default):
Activates echo canceling and noise reduc­tion.
! Off:
Deactivates echo canceling and noise re­duction.
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.
1 Display the Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
3 Touch [Auto Answer Preference].
The Auto Answer Preferencescreen ap­pears.
4 Touch the desired option.
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On this screen, you can select the following items:
! Off (default):
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 Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
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3 Touch [Refuse All Calls].
Each touch of [Refuse All Calls] changes the settings as follows:
! Off (default):
Accepts all incoming calls.
! On:
Rejects all incoming calls.
p If both “Refuse All Callsand “Auto An-
swer Preferenceare activated, Refuse All Callstakes priority and all incoming
calls are automatically rejected.
p If Refuse All Callsis set to On, rejected
incoming calls will not be stored in the missed call list.
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 Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
2 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
3 Touch [Clear Memory]. The “Clear Memoryscreen appears.
4 Touch the desired option.
# If you touch [Clear All], all the data is cleared that correspond to the connected cellular phone.
5 Touch [Yes].
Data on the selected item is cleared from this navigation systems memory.
# If you do not want to clear the memory that you have selected, touch [No].
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 [Firmware up-
date] becomes active.
1 Store the updated files into the SD memory card.
2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot.
= For details of the operation, refer to Insert-
ing and ejecting an SD memory card on
page 16.
3 Display the Settings Menuscreen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Screen
switching overview on page 22.
4 Touch [Bluetooth Settings]. The “Bluetooth Settingsscreen appears.
5 Touch [Firmware update].
The current version is displayed.
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.
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The message confirming whether or not to start the update will appear.
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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].
The message disappears, and the map screen returns.
10 Eject the SD memory card.
Notes for hands-free phoning
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 regis­tered 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.
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, no history data will be recorded in the navigation system.
Phone book transfers
! If there are more than 1 000 phone book en-
tries on your cellular phone, all entries may not be downloaded completely.
! With some cellular phones, it may not be
possible to transfer all items in the phone book 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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Basic operations of the AV source
This chapter describes the basic operations of the AV source.
You can play or use the following sources with your Pioneer navigation system.
! Tuner (HD Radio tuner) (*1) ! FM (*2) ! AM (*2) ! CD ! ROM (in MP3, AAC, WMA) ! DVD-Video ! DivX ! USB ! SD
The following sources can be played back or used by connecting an auxiliary device.
! HD Radio (HD Radio tuner) (*2) ! iPod ! Pandora ! Aha Radio ! Bluetooth audio ! XM Tuner ! SIRIUS Tuner ! AV input 1 (AV1) ! AV input 2 (AV2) ! External unit 1 (EXT1) ! External unit 2 (EXT2)
p (*1) A source available only on AVIC-
Z130BT.
p (*2) Sources available on AVIC-X930BT or
AVIC-X9310BT.
Displaying the AV operation screen
% Press the MODE button when the map screen is displayed.
p The AV operation screen can also be dis-
played by touching [AV Source & Con- tents] on the Top Menu”.
Selecting a source
Source icons
1 Touch, then drag any source icons up or down to display additional source icons.
The AV source icons will scroll, and previously hidden icons will appear.
2 Tap the icon of the source you want to select.
The operation screen of the selected source appears.
p The currently selected source icon is high-
lighted.
Operating list screens (e.g. iPod list screen)
This describes the operations when a list screen is displayed. p For information on how to display the list
screen, refer to the descriptions within the desired source portion of this manual.
Switching between the AV operation screen and the list screen
The following example describes how to switch between the AV operation screen and the artist list screen of iPod.
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1 Touch the appropriate key to display the list that you want.
2 Touch the key on the right edge of the screen.
The AV operation screen returns.
Selecting an item
1 Scroll the list by dragging items up or down to display the item you want to se­lect.
Basic operations of the AV source
p Flicking a list item enables you to quickly
scroll through the list. To stop scrolling, gently touch the list.
2 Tap the item.
p The item currently selected is highlighted.
Returning to the previous display
% Touch to return to the previous screen.
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Using the radio (FM)
p This function is available for AVIC-X930BT
and AVIC-X9310BT. You can listen to the radio by using the naviga­tion system. This section describes operations for radio (FM).
Starting procedure
1 Display the AV operation screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the AV operation screen on page 70.
2 Tap [FM] on the left edge of the screen to display the FMscreen.
When the tuner has been tuned in to an HD Radio broadcasting, [FM] cannot be selected.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the radio.
= For details, refer to Using the touch panel
keys on the next page.
Reading the screen
23 6
1
54 7
8 9
8 Program service name or frequency indi-
cator
Shows the frequency of the preset item. If the program service name can be obtained, the program service name is shown instead of the frequency.
9 Preset number indicator
Shows what preset item has been selected.
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Band indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to: FM1
to FM3.
3 Program service name indicator
Shows the program service name (station
name) of the current station.
4 Signal level indicator 5 Frequency indicator 6 STEREO indicator
Shows that the frequency selected is being
broadcast in stereo.
7 Current time
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1 Performs manual tuning
To tune manually, touch [o]or[p] briefly. The frequencies move up or down one step at a time.
Performs seek tuning
To perform seek tuning, touch and hold [o] or [p] for about one second and then re­lease. The tuner will scan frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found.
p You can cancel seek tuning by touching
either [o]or[p] briefly.
p If you keep holding [o]or[p], you
can skip broadcasting frequencies. Seek tuning will start at the time you re­lease the keys.
2 Selects a preset channel
The keys can be used to switch preset chan­nels. Scroll by dragging the keys up or down to dis­play the preset channel you want to select, and tap the channel.
p The lower keys and the upper keys ap-
pear only when the preset channel is se­lected.
3 Recalls equalizer curves
2
= For details, refer to Using the equalizer
on page 175.
4 Displays the Functionmenu
= For details, refer to Using advanced func-
tions on the next page.
5 Switches between the AV operation
screen and the preset list display
You can switch the screen display according to your preference.
= For details of the operation, refer to
Switching between the AV operation screen and the list screen on page 70.
6 Selects an FM band
Tapping the key repeatedly switches between the following FM bands: FM1, FM2,orFM3.
p This function is convenient for preparing
different preset lists for each band.
Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies
With a tap of any of the preset tuning keys (P1to P6), you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the tap of a key).
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1 Select a frequency that you want to store in memory.
2 Display the preset channel list.
= For details, refer to Switches between the
AV operation screen and the preset list display on the previous page.
3 Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6].
Preset list display
Preset tuning keys
= For details of the list operations, refer to Op-
erating list screens (e.g. iPod list screen) on
page 70.
The selected radio station has been stored in memory. The next time you tap the same preset tuning key P1to P6, the radio station frequencies are recalled from memory.
p Up to 18 FM stations, six for each of the
three FM bands can be stored in mem­ory.
Operating by hardware buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can move preset channels up or down.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform seek tuning.
Using advanced functions
% Touch on the FMscreen.
The Functionmenu appears.
1 2
1 Stores the strongest broadcast frequen-
cies
2 Tunes in strong signals
= For details of each function, refer to sec-
tions below with the relative titles.
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
BSM (best stations memory) lets you automa­tically store the six strongest broadcast fre­quencies under the preset tuning keys P1to P6and, once stored there, you can tune into them with the touch of a key. p Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM
may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved.
1 Touch The “Functionmenu appears.
2 Touch [BSM].
3 Touch [Start] to begin a search.
BSMbegins to flash. While BSMis flash­ing, the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys P1to P6in order of their signal strength. When this is complete, BSMstops flashing.
# If you touch [Stop], the storage process is canceled.
on the FMscreen.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
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1 Touch on the FMscreen. The “Functionmenu appears.
2 Touch [Local].
3 Touch [On] to turn local seek tuning on.
# If you touch [Off], local seek tuning is turned off.
4 Touch [cPrev] or [Nextd] to set the sen­sitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM. Level: 1 2 3 4
p The level 4setting allows reception of only
the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive weaker stations.
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Using the radio (AM)
p This function is available for AVIC-X930BT
and AVIC-X9310BT. You can listen to the radio using this naviga­tion system. This section describes operations for radio (AM).
Starting procedure
1 Display the AV operation screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the AV operation screen on page 70.
2 Tap [AM] on the left edge of the screen to display the AMscreen.
When the tuner has been tuned in to an HD Radio broadcasting, [AM] cannot be selected.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the radio.
= For details, refer to Using the touch panel
keys on the next page.
Reading the screen
32
1
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Signal level indicator 3 Frequency indicator 4 Current time 5 Frequency indicator
Shows the frequency of the preset item.
6 Preset number indicator
Shows what preset item has been selected.
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Using the radio (AM)
2
1 Performs manual tuning
To tune manually, touch [o]or[p] briefly. The frequencies move up or down one step at a time.
Performs seek tuning
To perform seek tuning, touch and hold [o] or [p] for about one second and then re­lease. The tuner will scan frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found.
p You can cancel seek tuning by touching
either [o]or[p] briefly.
p If you keep holding [o]or[p], you
can skip broadcasting frequencies. Seek tuning will start at the time you re­lease the keys.
2 Selects a preset channel
The keys can be used to switch preset chan­nels. Scroll by dragging the keys up or down to dis­play the preset channel you want to select, and tap the channel.
p The lower keys and the upper keys ap-
pear only when the preset channel is se­lected.
3 Recalls equalizer curves
= For details, refer to Using the equalizer
on page 175.
4 Displays the Functionmenu
= For details, refer to Using advanced func-
tions on the next page.
5 Switches between the AV operation
screen and the preset list display
You can switch the screen display according to your preference.
= For details of the operation, refer to
Switching between the AV operation screen and the list screen on page 70.
Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies
With a tap of any of the preset tuning keys (P1to P6), you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the tap of a key).
1 Select a frequency that you want to store in memory.
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2 Display the preset channel list.
= For details, refer to Switches between the
AV operation screen and the preset list display on the previous page.
3 Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6].
Preset list display
Preset tuning keys
= For details of the list operations, refer to Op-
erating list screens (e.g. iPod list screen) on
page 70.
The selected radio station has been stored in memory. The next time you tap the same preset tuning key P1to P6, the radio station frequencies are recalled from memory.
Operating by hardware buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can move preset channels up or down.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform seek tuning.
Using advanced functions
% Touch on the AMscreen.
The Functionmenu appears.
1 2
1 Stores the strongest broadcast frequen-
cies
2 Tunes in strong signals
= For details of each function, refer to sec-
tions below with the relative titles.
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
BSM (best stations memory) lets you automa­tically store the six strongest broadcast fre­quencies under the preset tuning keys P1to P6and, once stored there, you can tune into them with the touch of a key. p Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM
may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved.
1 Touch The “Functionmenu appears.
2 Touch [BSM].
3 Touch [Start] to begin a search.
BSMbegins to flash. While BSMis flash­ing, the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys P1to P6in order of their signal strength. When this is complete, BSMstops flashing.
# If you touch [Stop], the storage process is canceled.
on the AMscreen.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
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1 Touch on the AMscreen. The “Functionmenu appears.
2 Touch [Local].
3 Touch [On] to turn local seek tuning on.
# If you touch [Off], local seek tuning is turned off.
4 Touch [cPrev] or [Nextd] to set the sen­sitivity.
There are two levels of sensitivity for AM. Level: 1 2
p The level 2setting 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.
For AVIC-X930BTand AVIC-X9310BT users
This HD Radio Ready system) is ready to receive HD Radio broad­casts when connected to the GEX-P20HD, GEX-P10HD, sold separately. p For details concerning operation, refer to
the HD Radio tuners operation manual.
receiver (this navigation
p AVIC-Z130BT shows Tunerand AVIC-
X930BT or AVIC-X9310BT shows HD
Radio” as the source icon.
This chapter describes operation proce-
dures for AVIC-Z130BT.
HD Radio broadcasting
HD Radio broadcasting is high quality audio and data services. HD Radio broadcasting is brought to you by your local FM or AM sta­tions. HD Radio broadcasting features the following:
! High quality audio ! FM multicasting ! Data services
AM band
Analog AM
Analog AM Digital AM
FM band
Analog FM
Analog FM Digital FM
Analog FM Digital FM-1ch
Digital FM-2ch
Digital FM-3ch
: Main channel : Sub channel
Starting procedure
1 Display the AV operation screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the AV operation screen on page 70.
2 Tap [Tuner] on the left edge of the screen to display the Tunerscreen.
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3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the radio.
= For details, refer to Using the touch panel
keys on page 82.
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d
c
1 Band indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to: FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM.
2 Detailed information
= For details, refer to Switching the display
on page 83.
3 Signal level indicator 4 Frequency indicator 5 Signal type indicator
Shows the type of signal currently being re­ceived. If a digital broadcasting is received, Dappears. Otherwise, A” appears.
6 Blending mode indicator
= For details, refer to Switching the recep-
tion mode on page 85.
7 Song info reception indicator*
Shows the reception status of song informa­tion.
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b
Indicator Meaning
The number of song information items stored in the navigation system is displayed. The icon is displayed on all op­eration screens of AV sources.
a
Appears when song information is transferred to iPod. The icon is displayed on all op­eration screens of AV sources.
9 Current time a Preset number indicator
Shows what preset item has been selected.
b Seek type indicator
= For details, refer to Switching the seek
mode on page 85.
c Multicasting indicator
Shows the number of multicast channels in the current frequency.
d Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
p Items marked with asterisk (*) appear only
on AVIC-Z130BT.
HD Radio
reception
Indicator Meaning
Appears when the navigation system receives song informa­tion and can store it. The icon is displayed on the op­eration screen of the HD Radio receiver.
Appears when the navigation system is storing song informa­tion. The icon is displayed on all op­eration screens of AV sources.
8 Song info status indicator*
Shows the status of the song information stored in the navigation system.
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Using the touch panel keys
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7
4 3
56
1 Performs manual tuning
To tune manually, touch [o]or[p] briefly.
The frequencies move up or down one step at
a time.
Performs seek tuning
To perform seek tuning, touch and hold [o]
or [p] for about one second and then re-
lease. The tuner will scan frequencies until a
broadcast strong enough for good reception
is found.
p You can cancel seek tuning by touching
either [o]or[p] briefly.
p When an analog station is received, tun-
ing up or down is conducted within ana­log broadcasts.
2
If a digital broadcast is not yet received, tuning up or down tunes into the next or previous analog station.
Analog FM
Analog FM Digital FM-1ch
Digital FM-2ch
Digital FM-3ch
Analog FM
2 Selects a preset channel
The keys can be used to switch preset chan­nels. Scroll by dragging the keys up or down to dis­play the preset channel you want to select, and tap the channel.
p The lower keys and the upper keys ap-
pear only when the preset channel is se­lected.
3 Stores song information to an iPod*
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Touch this key when receiving the song infor­mation of the song on air, and you can store the song information on your iPod.
= For details, refer to Storing song informa-
tion to an iPod (iTunes Tagging) on the
next page.
4 Switches the display
= For details, refer to Switching the display
on this page.
5 Recalls equalizer curves
= For details, refer to Using the equalizer
on page 175.
6 Displays the Functionmenu
= For details, refer to Using advanced func-
tions on the next page.
7 Switches between the AV operation
screen and the preset list display
You can switch the screen display according to your preference.
= For details of the operation, refer to
Switching between the AV operation screen and the list screen on page 70.
8 Selects a band
Tap the key repeatedly until the desired band is displayed: FM1, FM2, FM3,orAM.
p This function is convenient for preparing
different preset lists for each band.
p Items marked with asterisk (*) appear only
on AVIC-Z130BT.
3 Keep touching a preset tuning key [Pre­set 1] to [Preset 6].
Preset list display
Preset tuning keys
= For details, refer to Operating list screens (e.
g. iPod list screen) on page 70.
The selected radio station has been stored in memory. The next time you tap the same preset tuning key Preset 1to Preset 6, the radio station frequencies are recalled from 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.
Operating by hardware buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can move preset channels up or down.
HD Radio
reception
Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies
With a tap of any of the preset tuning keys (Preset 1to Preset 6), you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the tap of a key).
1 Select a frequency that you want to store in memory.
2 Display the preset channel list.
= For details, refer to Switches between the
AV operation screen and the preset list display on this page.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform seek tuning.
Switching the display
Desired information can be displayed.
% Touch [Disp].
AVIC-Z130BT
Touching [Disp] repeatedly switches between the following settings: Channel name Artist name Song title Program type AVIC-X930BT, AVIC-X9310BT The contents and order of the setting display depend on the HD Radio tuner.
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p Only when the tuner has been tuned in to
an HD Radio station, can the display be changed.
p When the tuner has been tuned in to an HD
Radio station, default display is changed into station name instead of frequency.
Scrolling the detailed information
You can turn the detailed information scroll mode on and off.
% Touch and hold [Disp].
Storing song information to an iPod (iTunes Tagging)
p This function is available for AVIC-Z130BT
only. You can store the song information to the iPod, when the navigation system has received the song information. The songs will show up in a playlist called Tagged playlistin iTunes next time you sync your iPod. You can directly buy the songs via the navigation system. Depending on when the song information is stored, information on the songs before and after the song on air may also be stored. Be sure to confirm the song before you purchase. p The iTunes Tagging function is available
during reception of digital broadcasts. p This function can be operated with the fol-
lowing iPod models:
! iPod touch 4th generation
! iPod touch 3rd generation
! iPod touch 2nd generation
! iPod touch 1st generation
! iPod classic
! iPod nano 6th generation
! iPod nano 5th generation
! iPod nano 4th generation
! iPod nano 3rd generation
! iPhone 4
! iPhone 3GS
! iPhone 3G
! iPhone
p The version of iTunes must be 7.4 or higher.
1 Tune into the digital broadcast station.
When song information is received, displayed while the desired song is being broadcast, and [Ta g ] becomes active.
= For details, refer to Song info reception in-
dicator* on page 81.
2 Touch [Tag].
The information on the song on air is stored in the navigation system. When completed, displayed.
p The song information for up to 50 songs
can be stored on this navigation system. Depending on when the song information is stored, information for the previous song or song after the current song may also be stored.
3 Connect your iPod.
The song information stored in the navigation system is transferred to your iPod.
p If the iPod is already connected, every time
you touch [Tag], the song information will be transferred to your iPod. When the song information is stored on your iPod,
p When transfer of song information is com-
pleted, the information stored in the naviga­tion system will be automatically cleared.
p If you turn off the navigation system or dis-
connect the iPod while transferring song in­formation to it, the transfer may not complete.
p While the song information is stored in the
navigation system, transfer to iPod is not possible.
turns off and is
disappears.
is
Using advanced functions
% Touch on the Tunerscreen.
The Functionmenu appears.
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1 2 3 4
1 Stores the strongest broadcast frequen-
cies
2 Switches the seek mode 3 Tunes in strong signals 4 Switches the reception mode
= For details of each function, refer to sec-
tions below with the relative titles.
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
BSM (best stations memory) lets you automa­tically store the six strongest broadcast fre­quencies under the preset tuning keys Preset 1” to Preset 6” and, once stored there, you can tune in to these frequencies with the touch of a key.
1 Touch
on the Tunerscreen.
2 Touch [BSM].
3 Touch [Start] to begin a search.
BSMbegins to flash. While BSMis flash­ing, the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys Preset 1to Preset 6in order of their signal strength. When this is complete, BSMstops flashing.
p To cancel the storage process, touch
[Stop].
p Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM
may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved.
Switching the seek mode
You can select the method of seek tuning.
1 Touch
on the Tunerscreen.
2 Touch [Seek] to select the desired set­ting.
! All:
Seeks stations from both analog and digital broadcasting.
! HD:
Seeks from digital broadcasting only.
p If you select HDon this setting while
[Blending] is set to Analog, the setting on [Blending] turns to D/A Autoautoma­tically.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
1 Touch
on the Tunerscreen.
2 Touch [Local].
3 Touch [On] to turn local seek tuning on. To turn local seek tuning off, touch [Off].
4 Touch [cPrev] or [Nextd] to set the sen­sitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and two levels for AM: FM: 1 2 3 4 AM: 1 2
p The FM 4(AM 2) setting allows recep-
tion of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive weaker sta­tions.
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 by default. If you want to prevent a frequent automatic switching, switch this setting to [Analog].
1 Touch
on the Tunerscreen.
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2 Touch [Blending] to switch the recep­tion mode.
! Analog:
Receives analog broadcasting only.
! D/A Auto:
Automatically switches to the analog broad­cast of the same frequency level as the digi­tal broadcast.
p If you select Analogon this setting while
[Seek] is set to HD, the setting on [Seek] turns to Allautomatically.
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You can play a normal music CD using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section describes how.
Starting procedure
1 Display the AV operation screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the AV operation screen on page 70.
2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot.
Playback starts from the first track of the CD.
= For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a
disc on page 15.
p If the disc is already set, tap [Disc] on the
left edge of the screen.
= For details, refer to Selecting a source on
page 70.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc.
= For details, refer to Using the touch panel
keys on the next page.
Reading the screen
2
3
4
1
5
1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Playback condition indicator
Indicates the current playback condition.
Scanning tracks of a CD
Indicator Meaning
Cancels the scan play.
Plays the beginning of each track in the current repeat play range for about 10 seconds.
Playing tracks in random order
Indicator Meaning
Does not play tracks in random order.
Plays all tracks in the current disc in random order.
Setting a repeat play range
Indicator Meaning
Repeats the current disc.
Repeats just the current track.
3 Current track information
! : Artist name
Shows the artist name of the track cur­rently playing (when available).
!
: Album title Shows the title of the album of the cur­rent track (when available).
!
: Track title Shows the title of the track currently playing (when available).
! Play time
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current track.
p “-------” is displayed if there is no corre-
sponding information.
4 Current time 5 Track information
! Track number indicator
Shows the track number and the total number of tracks in the current repeat range.
! Track title indicator
Playing audio CDs
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1 Scans tracks of a CD
Scan play is performed by touching only one key.
= For details of the operation, refer to
Scans tracks of a CD on the next page.
2 Plays tracks in random order
All of the tracks in the disc can be played at random by touching only one key.
= For details of the operation, refer to
Plays tracks in random order on the next page.
3 Sets a repeat play range
The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key.
= For details, refer to Changes the repeat
range on the next page.
4 Selects a track to play
Scrolling the keys up or down displays tracks, and tapping a track starts playback. Tapping the lower key during random play­back skips to the next track. Tapping the upper key jumps to the start of the current track.
5 Recalls equalizer curves
= For details, refer to Using the equalizer
on page 175.
4
6 Displays the Functionmenu
= For details, refer to Using advanced func-
tions on the next page.
7 Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between playback and pause.
8 Selects a track from the list
Touching the key displays the list which lets you see the list of track titles on a disc. You can play a track on the list by tapping it.
p “-------” is displayed if there is no corre-
sponding information.
= For details, refer to Operating list screens
(e.g. iPod list screen) on page 70.
9 Switches the media file type played
= For details, refer to Switches the
media file type played on page 93.
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Operating by hardware buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can skip tracks forward or backward.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast for­ward.
Using advanced functions
% Touch on the CDscreen.
The Functionmenu appears.
1 2 3 4
1 Changes the repeat range
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows:
! Disc: Repeats the current disc. ! Track: Repeats just the current track.
p If you perform track search or fast for-
ward or reverse, track repeat playback is automatically canceled.
2 Plays tracks in random order
Each touch of [Random] turns it on or off. p If you turn the random play on when the
repeat play range is set to Track, the repeat play range changes to Disc automatically.
3 Scans tracks of a CD
Each touch of [Scan] turns it on or off. Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD. When you find the track you want, touch [Scan] to turn scan play off. p After scanning is finished, normal play-
back of the tracks will begin again.
p If you turn the scan play on when the re-
peat play range is set to Track, the re-
peat play range changes to Disc
automatically.
4 Uses Sound Retrieverfunction
Sound Retrieverfunction automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich sound. Each touch of [Sound Retriever] changes the setting as follows: ! MODE 1: Activates Sound Retriever
function.
! MODE 2: Activates Sound Retriever
function.
! Off: Deactivates Sound Retriever
function.
p MODE 2has a stronger effect than
MODE 1and is more effective when
playing back highly compressed audio
data.
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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 files are collectively referred to as Compressed audio file.
Starting procedure
1 Display the AV operation screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the AV operation screen on page 70.
2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot.
Playback starts from the first file of the ROM.
= For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a
disc on page 15.
p If the disc is already set, tap [Disc] on the
left edge of the screen.
= For details, refer to Selecting a source on
page 70.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc.
= For details concerning operations, refer to
Using the touch panel keys on page 92.
Reading the screen
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1 Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
2 Playback condition indicator
Indicates the current playback condition.
Scanning folders and files
Indicator Meaning
Cancels the scan play.
Plays the first audio files of each folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to Disc. Plays the beginning of each audio file in the current folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to Folder.
Playing files in random order
Indicator Meaning
Does not play files in random order.
Plays all audio files in the cur­rent repeat play range in ran­dom order.
Setting a repeat play range
Indicator Meaning
Repeats all compressed audio files.
Repeats just the current file.
Repeats the current folder.
3 Current file information
! : Folder name
Shows the folder name currently play­ing.
!
: Artist name Shows the artist name currently playing (when available).
!
: Album title Shows the title of the album of the cur­rent file (when available).
!
: Track title Shows the title of the track currently playing (when available). p If the title of a track is not available,
the file name appears.
! Play time
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current file.
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4 Current time 5 File information
! File number indicator ! File name indicator ! File type indicator
Shows the type of audio files.
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1 Scans folders and files
Scan play is performed by touching only one key.
= For details of the operation, refer to
Scans folders and files on the next page.
2 Plays files in random order
The files in the current repeat play range can be played at random by touching only one key.
p If the disc contains a mixture of various
media file types, all tracks or files within the current part (CDor ROM) are played randomly.
= For details, refer to Plays files in ran-
dom order on the next page.
3 Sets a repeat play range
The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key.
= For details, refer to Changes the repeat
range on the next page.
4 Selects a file to play
Scrolling the keys up or down displays files, and tapping a file starts playback. Tapping the lower key during random play­back skips to the next file. Tapping the upper key jumps to the start of the current file.
4
5 Recalls equalizer curves
= For details, refer to Using the equalizer
on page 175.
6 Displays the Functionmenu
= For details, refer to Using advanced func-
tions on the next page.
7 Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between playback and pause.
8 Selects a file from the list
Touching the key displays the list which lets you see the list of track titles or folder names on a disc.
p If the title of a track is not available, the
file name appears.
Tapping a folder on the list shows its content. You can play a file on the list by tapping it.
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= For details, refer to Operating list screens
(e.g. iPod list screen) on page 70.
Touching displays the content of the upper folder (parent folder). If the uppermost folder is listed,
9 Switches the media file type played
When playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types, you can switch be­tween media file types to play. Tap the key repeatedly to switch between the following media file types: CD (audio data (CD-DA)) ROM (com­pressed audio file) DivX (DivX video files)
cannot be used.
Operating by hardware buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can skip files forward or backward.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast for­ward.
Using advanced functions
% Touch on the ROMscreen.
The Functionmenu appears.
1 2 3 4
1 Changes the repeat range
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows: ! Disc: Repeats all compressed audio
files.
! Track: Repeats just the current file.
! Folder: Repeats the current folder.
p If you select another folder during repeat
play, the repeat play range changes to Disc.
p If you perform fast reverse or fast for-
ward during Track, the repeat play range changes to Folder.
p When Folderis selected, it is not pos-
sible to playback a subfolder of that folder.
p When playing discs with compressed
audio files and audio data (CD-DA), re­peat play is performed within the cur­rently playing data session even if Disc is selected.
2 Plays files in random order
Each touch of [Random] turns it on or off. When the random play is turned on, the files in the current repeat play range are randomly played. p If you turn the random play on when the
repeat play range is set to Track, the repeat play range changes to Folder automatically.
3 Scans 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. Each touch of [Scan] turns it on or off. When you find the file you want, touch [Scan] to turn the scan play off. p After completion of file or folder scan-
ning, normal playback of the files will begin again.
p If you turn the scan play on when the re-
peat play range is set to Track, the re­peat play range changes to Folder automatically.
p If you turn the scan play on while the re-
peat play range is set to Disc, scan play is performed for only the first file of each folder.
4 Uses Sound Retrieverfunction
Sound Retrieverfunction automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich sound.
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Each touch of [Sound Retriever] changes the setting as follows: ! MODE 1: Activates Sound Retriever
function.
! MODE 2: Activates Sound Retriever
function.
! Off: Deactivates Sound Retriever
function.
p MODE 2has a stronger effect than
MODE 1and is more effective when
playing back highly compressed audio data.
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You can play a DVD-Video using the built-in drive of the navigation system. This section de­scribes operations for playing a DVD-Video.
Starting procedure
1 Display the AV operation screen.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the AV operation screen on page 70.
2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc-loading slot.
The source changes and then playback will start.
= For details, refer to Inserting and ejecting a
disc on page 15.
p If the disc is already set, tap [Disc] on the
left edge of the screen.
= For details, refer to Selecting a source on
page 70.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc.
= For details, refer to Using the touch panel
keys on the next page.
Reading the screen
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4 Audio channel indicator
Shows the current audio channel type, such as Mch(Multi-channel).
5 Subtitle number indicator
Shows the subtitle number currently selected.
6 Subtitle language indicator
Shows the subtitle language currently se­lected.
7 Viewing angle indicator
Shows what viewing angle has been selected.
8 Current time 9 Digital sound format indicator
Shows which digital sound format (surround sound format) has been selected.
a Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time within the current title.
b Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
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a
1 Title number indicator
Shows the title number currently playing.
2 Audio track indicator
Shows the audio track number and audio lan­guage currently selected.
3 Chapter number indicator
Shows the chapter number currently playing.
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Playback screen (page 1)
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Playback screen (page 2) Playback screen (page 3)
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p With some discs, the icon 9 may be dis-
played, meaning that the operation is inva­lid.
1 Displays the Functionmenu
= For details, refer to Using advanced func-
tions on page 99.
2 Recalls equalizer curves
= For details, refer to Using the equalizer
on page 175.
3 Switches the display
Touching [Disp] changes the indication on the information plate as follows: Disc information display Repeat range and L/R select display
4 Switches to the next page of touch panel
keys
5 Displays the DVD menu keypad
= For details, refer to Using DVD menu by
touch panel keys on page 98.
6 Playback and Pause
Touching [f] switches between playback and pause.
7 Hides the touch panel keys and informa-
tion of the current video
Touching [Hide] shows only the current video.
p If you want to display the touch panel
keys and information of the current video again, touch anywhere on the LCD screen.
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8 Skips forward or backward
Touching [p] skips to the start of the next chapter. Touching [o] once skips to the start of the current chapter. Touching it twice quickly will skip to the previous chapter.
9 Stops playback a Displays the DVD menu
You can display the menu by touching [Menu] or [Top Menu] while a disc is playing. Touch- ing either of these keys again lets you start playback from the location selected from the menu. For details, refer to the instructions pro­vided with the disc.
b Resumes playback (Bookmark)
= For details, refer to Resuming playback
(Bookmark) on this page.
c Frame-by-frame playback (or slow-motion
playback)
= For details, refer to Frame-by-frame play-
back on page 99.
= For details, refer to Slow motion playback
on page 99.
d Fast reverse or forward
Touch and hold [m]or[n] to perform fast reverse or forward. If you keep touching [m]or[n] for five seconds, fast reverse/fast forward continues even if you release either of these keys. To re­sume playback at a desired point, touch [f] or opposite key of [m]or[n] which you touched.
e Skips the title forward or backward
Touching [d] skips to the start of the next title. Touching [c] skips to the start of the previous title.
f Performs an operation (such as resuming)
that is stored on the disc
When using a DVD that has a point recorded that indicates where to return to, the DVD re­turns to the specified point and begins play­back from that point.
g Searches for a desired scene and starts
playback from a specified time
= For details, refer to Searching for a speci-
fic scene and starting playback from a specified time on the next page.
h Changes the audio track (Multi-audio)
Each touch of [Audio] switches between audio tracks recorded in the disc.
p DTS audio format cannot be output, so
select an audio track other than DTS audio format.
p Display indications such as MPEG-A
and Mch describe the audio track re­corded on the DVD. This indication may not be the same as the actual sound currently output from the navigation sys­tem.
i Changes the subtitle (Multi-subtitle)
Each touch of [S.Title] switches between the subtitle languages recorded on the disc.
j Changes the viewing angle (Multi-angle)
Each touch of [Angle] switches between view­ing angles.
p During playback of a scene shot from
multiple angles, the angle icon
is
displayed. Turn the angle icon display on or off using the DVD/DivX® Setup menu.
= For details, refer to Setting the angle icon
display on page 105.
Resuming playback (Bookmark)
The Bookmark function lets you resume play­back from a selected scene the next time the disc is loaded.
% Touch [BookM.].
You can bookmark one point for each of up to five discs. If you try to memorize another point for the same disc, the older bookmark will be overwritten by the newer one.
p To clear the bookmark on a disc, touch and
hold [BookM.].
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Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time
You can search for the scene you want by spe­cifying a title or a chapter, and the time. p Chapter search and time search are not
available when disc playback has been stopped.
1 Touch [Search] and then touch [Title] (title), [Chapter] (chapter), [Time] (time).
2 Touch the keys to input the target num­ber or time and then touch [Enter].
For titles, chapters
! To select 3, touch [3] and [Enter] in order. ! To select 10, touch [1] and [0] and [Enter]in
order.
For time (time search)
! To select 5 minutes 3 seconds, touch [5],
[min], [3], [sec] and [Enter] in order.
! To select 71 minutes 00 seconds, touch [7],
[1], [min] and [Enter] in order.
! To select 100 minutes 05 seconds, touch
[1], [0], [0], [5], [sec] and [Enter] in order.
p To cancel an input number, touch [Clear].
To cancel the input numbers, touch and hold [Clear].
Direct number search
You can use this function when you need to enter a numerical command during DVD play­back.
3 Touch [0] to [9] to input the desired number.
4 While the input number is displayed, touch [Enter].
Operating the DVD menu
You can operate the DVD menu by touching the menu item on the screen directly. p This function can be used when the
key is displayed on the lower right corner of the LCD screen.
p This function may not work properly with
some DVD disc content. In that case, use touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu.
p If you touch the screen while
played, the touch panel keys will not be dis­played.
1 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys.
2 Touch [Top Menu] or [Menu] to display touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu.
3 Touch the desired menu item.
# If you touch , the touch panel keys for selecting the menu item are displayed.
is dis-
Using DVD menu by touch panel keys
If items on the DVD menu appear, the touch panel keys may overlay them. If so, select an item using those touch panel keys.
1 Touch [a], [b], [c]or[d] to select the desired menu item.
1 Touch [Search].
2 Touch [10Key].
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tion disappear, touching anywhere on the screen, then touch keys are displayed again.
. The touch panel
2 Touch [Enter].
Playback starts from the selected menu item. The way to display the menu differs depending on the disc.
# If you touch [Position], the display position of touch panel keys is changed each time you touch it. # If you touch [Hide], the touch panel keys dis- appear and the select a menu item by touching it.
icon is displayed. You can
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during pause.
% Touch [r] during pause.
Each time you touch [r], you move ahead one frame.
p To return to normal playback, touch [f]. p With some discs, images may be unclear
during frame-by-frame playback.
p Reversed slow motion playback is not possi-
ble.
Operating by hardware buttons
Pressing the TRK button
You can skip chapters forward or backward.
Pressing and holding the TRK button
You can perform fast reverse or fast for­ward.
Using advanced functions
% Touch on the DVD-Vscreen.
The Functionmenu appears.
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Playing a DVD-Video
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down playback speed.
1 Touch and hold [r] until played during playback.
The icon
is displayed, and forward slow
motion playback begins.
p To return to normal playback, touch [f].
2 Touch [q]or[r] to adjust playback speed during slow motion playback.
Each time you touch [q]or[r] it changes the speed in four steps in the following order:
1/16 f 1/8 f 1/4 f 1/2
p There is no sound during slow motion play-
back.
p With some discs, images may be unclear
during slow motion playback.
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1 Changes the repeat range
Each touch of [Repeat] changes the setting as follows:
! Disc: Plays throughout the current disc. ! Chapter: Repeats just the current chap-
ter.
! Title: Repeats just the current title. p If you perform chapter (title) search, fast
forward, fast reverse or slow motion playback, the repeat play range changes to Disc.
p This function is not available when disc
playback has been stopped.
2 Selects audio output
When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM audio, you can switch the audio output. Touch [L/R Select] repeatedly until the de­sired audio output appears on the display.
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Each touch of [L/R Select] changes the set­tings as follows:
! L+R: Left and right ! L: Left ! R: Right ! Mix: Mixing left and right
p This function is not available when disc
playback has been stopped.
3 DVD setup adjustments
= For details, refer to Displaying DVD/
DivX® Setup menu on page 105.
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