Pioneer AVIC-Z2 Operating Manual

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Operation Manual
HDD MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION SERVER
AVIC-Z2
Notice to all users:
This software requires that the navigation system is properly connected to your vehicle’s 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.
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The screens shown in the examples may differ from the actual screens. The actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements.
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Introduction
Manual Overview
This manual provides important information you need to make full use of your new navigation system. The beginning sections outline the navigation system and describe its basic operation. The later sec­tions describe the details of the navigation functions. Chapters 10 to 16 describe how to operate the AV functions. Please read these chapters when you use a disc in the built-in DVD drive or operate the Pioneer audio equipment connected to the navigation sys­tem.
How to use this manual
Be sure to read the following descriptions
License Agreement (Page 5 to 11)
This provides a license agreement of this software. Be sure to read this before using the software.
About the Data for the Map Database (Page 11)
This provides the date when the Map Database was recorded.
Copyright (Page 11)
This provides the copyright of the Map Database.
About Gracenote
This provides a license agreement and copyright of the Gracenote to read this before using this navigation system.
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Finding the operation procedure from what you want to do
When you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the “Table of Con­tents”.
Finding the operation procedure from a menu name
If you want to check the meaning of each item displayed on the screen, you will find the necessary page from the “Display Information” at the end of the manual.
Glossary
See the glossary to find the meaning of a term.
Index
The section at the end of this manual provides an index. See each term to find the main pages where it is stated.
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Overview for each chapter
Before Using the System
For safety reasons, it is particularly important that you fully understand your naviga-
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tion system before using it. Be sure to read this chapter.
Basic Operation
Please read this section if you want to operate the navigation system immediately. It will explain the basics of this system.
This section describes the basic operations for navigation.
How to Read the Map Display
This section describes how to read the map screen, and the method of changing map view or map scale.
Modifying Map Configurations
The behavior of your navigation system depends on the map display and guidance settings. If you need to change any of the current settings, read the relevant section of this chapter.
Setting a Route to Your Destination
This section describes various ways to search for a destination, edit the current route condi­tions and operate the route during route guidance.
Registering and Editing Locations
You can register and edit the points on the map. This chapter describes how to register a home location, favorite location or other location, and how to edit the entry in “Address Book”.
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Using Traffic Information
When Pioneer XM satellite radio tuner (GEX-P10XMT) is connected to the navigation system, the system can acquire traffic information and perform navigation using the traffic informa­tion. This chapter describes ways of viewing traffic icons that are displayed on the map and operation related traffic information.
Using XM Tuner and Other Information
When Pioneer XM satellite radio tuner (GEX-P10XMT) is connected to the navigation system, variety of information other than traffic can be acquired. The navigation system can also reg­ister emergency information. This chapter describes ways of the information acquired with XM satellite radio, registration of emergency information.
Using Hands-free Phoning
When you are using a cellular phone featuring Bluetooth® technology by connecting the Bluetooth unit (sold separately) to the navigation system, you can operate your cellular phone hands-free. This chapter describes the operations related to hands-free phoning.
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Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions
The behavior of your navigation system depends a number of general settings for navigation functions. If you need to change any of the initial settings (default settings), read the relevant section of this chapter.
Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
This section describes how to use DVD-Videos, CDs, MP3 discs, and the radio.
Using the AV Source (Music Library)
You can record a music CD to the hard disk drive in the navigation system. This chapter describes recording music and playing back the recorded music.
Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS)
This chapter describes the audio source operations that can be used when an XM satellite radio tuner or SIRIUS satellite radio tuner is connected.
Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV)
This chapter describes the audio source operations that can be used when Pioneer audio equipment featuring IP-BUS (Multi-CD player, iPod adapter, TV tuner) is connected.
Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX)
This chapter describes the audio source operations that can be used when connecting AV equipment with an RCA connector (AV input), future Pioneer devices (external unit ), or aux­iliary equipment (AUX).
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Customizing the Audio Setting related with Audio Visual
Using the audio source, various audio-visual settings are available to suit your tastes. This chapter describes how to change the settings.
Operating Your Navigation System with Voice
This section describes navigation operations, such as searching the destination and per­forming audio operations by voice.
Appendix
Please read the appendix to learn more about your navigation system and information such as the availability of after-care. Please see “Display Information” at the end of this manual to check the details for each item on the menu.
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Terminology
Before moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conventions used in this manual. They will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new equipment.
• Hardware buttons on your navigation system are described in ALL CAPITAL, BOLD lettering: e.g.) MAP button, MENU button.
• Items in the different menus or touch keys available on the screen are described in brackets [ ] and bold: e.g.) [Destination], [Settings].
• Extra information, alternative usages and other notes are presented like this: e.g.)
Touch keys which are not available at this time are grayed out.
• References to sections that describe information related to the current topics are indicated like this: e.g.)
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The tab on the right corner indicates which operation the description is related to: Nav­igation operation or AV (Audio Visual) source operation. For example, “NAVI” indicates that the description is related to the operation for navi­gation control. “NAVI/AV” indicates that the description is related to both operation for navigation control and AV control.
About the definition of terminology
“Front Display” and “Rear Display”
In this manual, the screen that is attached to the body of this navigation unit will be referred to as the “Front Display”. Any additional optional screen that is purchased for use in conjunction with this navi­gation unit will be referred to as the “Rear Display”.
“Video image”
“Video image” in this manual indicates the moving image from DVD-Video in the built-in DVD drive or from the equipment that is connected to this system with an AV-BUS or RCA cable, such as a TV tuner or general-purpose AV equipment.
Color difference of the map display between day and night
Night display
The examples in this manual are illustrated using the daytime display. When driving at night, the colors you see may differ from those shown.
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License Agreement
PIONEER AVIC-Z2 - for U.S.A.
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER ELECTRON­ICS (USA) INC. (“PIONEER”). PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCTS. BY USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIO­NEER PRODUCTS, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. THE SOFTWARE INCLUDES A DATABASE LICENSED BY THIRD PARTY SUPPLIER(S) (“SUPPLIERS”), AND YOUR USE OF THE DATABASE IS COV­ERED BY THE SUPPLIERS’ SEPARATE TERMS, WHICH ARE ATTACHED TO THIS AGREEMENT (Refer to page 9). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL OF THESE TERMS, PLEASE RETURN THE PIONEER PRODUCTS (INCLUDING THE SOFT­WARE, AND ANY WRITTEN MATERIALS) WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS OF RECEIPT OF THE PRODUCTS, TO THE AUTHORIZED PIONEER DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THEM. USE OF THE SOFTWARE SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE YOUR CONSENT TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT.
1. GRANT OF LICENSE
Pioneer grants to you a non-transferable, non exclusive license to use the software installed on the Pioneer products (the “Software”) and the related documentation solely for your own per­sonal use or for internal use by your business, only on such Pioneer products. You shall not copy, reverse engineer, translate, port, modify or make derivative works of the Soft­ware. You shall not loan, rent, disclose, publish, sell, assign, lease, sublicense, market or other­wise transfer the Software or use it in any manner not expressly authorized by this agreement. You shall not derive or attempt to derive the source code or structure of all or any portion of the Soft­ware by reverse engineering, disassembly, decompilation, or any other means. You shall not use the Software to operate a service bureau or for any other use involving the processing of data for other persons or entities. Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall retain all copy­right, trade secret, patent and other proprietary ownership rights in the Software. The Software is
copyrighted and may not be copied, even if modi­fied or merged with other products. You shall not alter or remove any copyright notice or propri­etary legend contained in or on the Software. You may transfer all of your license rights in the Software, the related documentation and a copy of this License Agreement to another party, pro­vided that the party reads and agrees to accept the terms and conditions of this License Agree­ment.
2. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
The Software and related documentation are pro­vided to you “AS IS”. PIONEER AND ITS LICEN­SOR(S) (for the purpose of provisions 2 and 3, Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall be collectively referred to as “Pioneer”) MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTY FOR THE SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT­NESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR THE SOFTWARE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLU­SION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. The Software is complex and may contain some nonconformities, defects or errors. Pioneer does not warrant that the Software will meet your needs or expecta­tions, that operation of the Software will be error free or uninterrupted, or that all non-conformities can or will be corrected. Furthermore, Pioneer does not make any representations or warranties regarding the use or results of the use of the Soft­ware in terms of its accuracy, reliability or other­wise.
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TO ANY AND ALL CAUSES OF ACTION INDIVID­UALLY OR IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, MISREPRESENTATION, AND OTHER TORTS. IF PIONEER’S WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL OR FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER BE HELD UNENFORCEABLE OR INAPPLICABLE, YOU AGREE THAT PIONEER’S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE PRICE PAID BY YOU FOR THE ENCLOSED PIONEER PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limita­tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty disclaimer and limitation of lia­bility shall not be applicable to the extent that they are prohibited by any applicable federal, state or local law which provides that such a dis­claimer or limitation cannot be waived or pre­empted.
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You agree and certify that neither the Software nor any other technical data received from Pio­neer, nor the direct product thereof, will be exported outside the United States except as authorized and as permitted by the laws and reg­ulations of the United States. If the Software has been rightfully obtained by you outside of the United States, you agree that you will not re­export the Software nor any other technical data received from Pioneer, nor the direct product thereof, except as permitted by the laws and reg­ulations of the United States and the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in which you obtained the Software.
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PIONEER AVIC-Z2 - for Canada
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END USER, AND PIONEER ELECTRON­ICS OF CANADA, INC. (“PIONEER”). PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCTS. BY USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCTS, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. THE SOFTWARE INCLUDES A DATABASE LICENSED BY THIRD PARTY SUP­PLIER(S) (“SUPPLIERS”), AND YOUR USE OF THE DATABASE IS COVERED BY THE SUPPLI­ERS’ SEPARATE TERMS, WHICH ARE ATTACHED TO THIS AGREEMENT (Refer to page
9). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL OF THESE TERMS, PLEASE RETURN THE PIONEER PROD­UCTS (INCLUDING THE SOFTWARE, AND ANY WRITTEN MATERIALS) WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS OF RECEIPT OF THE PRODUCTS, TO THE AUTHO­RIZED PIONEER DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THEM. USE OF THE SOFTWARE SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE YOUR CONSENT TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT.
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Pioneer grants to you a non-transferable, nonex­clusive license to use the software installed on the Pioneer products (the “Software”) and the related documentation solely for your own per­sonal use or for internal use by your business, only on such Pioneer products. You shall not copy, reverse engineer, translate, port, modify or make derivative works of the Soft­ware. You shall not loan, rent, disclose, publish, sell, assign, lease, sublicense, market or other­wise transfer the Software or use it in any manner not expressly authorized by this agreement. You shall not derive, or attempt to derive, the source code or structure of all or any portion of the Soft­ware by reverse engineering, disassembly, decompilation, or any other means. You shall not use the Software to operate a service bureau or for any other use involving the processing of data for other persons or entities. Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall retain all copy­right, trade secret, patent and other proprietary ownership rights in the Software. The Software is copyrighted and may not be copied, even if modi-
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2. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
The Software and related documentation are pro­vided to you “AS IS”. PIONEER AND ITS LICEN­SOR(S) (for the purpose of provisions 2 and 3, Pioneer and its licensor(s) shall be collectively referred to as “Pioneer”) MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTY FOR THE SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT­NESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR THE SOFTWARE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLU­SION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. The Software is complex and may contain some nonconformities, defects or errors. Pioneer does not warrant that the Software will meet your needs or expecta­tions, that operation of the Software will be error­free or uninterrupted, or that all non-conformities can or will be corrected. Furthermore, Pioneer does not make any representations or warranties regarding the use or results of the use of the Soft­ware in terms of its accuracy, reliability or other­wise.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS INCURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COM­PENSATORY, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, LOST INCOME, LOST SALES OR BUSINESS, EXPENDITURES, INVESTMENTS, OR COMMITMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH ANY BUSINESS, LOSS OF ANY GOODWILL, OR DAM­AGES) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF PIO­NEER HAS BEEN INFORMED OF, KNEW OF, OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES TO ANY AND ALL CAUSES OF ACTION INDIVID-
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UALLY OR IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, MISREPRESENTATION, AND OTHER TORTS. IF PIONEER’S WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL OR FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER BE HELD UNENFORCEABLE OR INAPPLICABLE, YOU AGREE THAT PIONEER’S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE PRICE PAID BY YOU FOR THE ENCLOSED PIONEER PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limita­tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty disclaimer and limitation of lia­bility shall not be applicable to the extent that they are prohibited by any applicable federal, state or local law which provides that such a dis­claimer or limitation cannot be waived or pre­empted.
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You agree and certify that neither the Software nor any other technical data received from Pio­neer, nor the direct product thereof, will be exported outside Canada except as authorized and as permitted by the laws and regulations of Canada. If the Software has been rightfully obtained by you outside of Canada, you agree that you will not re-export the Software nor any other technical data received from Pioneer, nor the direct product thereof, except as permitted by the laws and regulations of Canada and the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in which you obtained the Software.
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This device contains software from Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”). The software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote Software”) enables this appli­cation to do online disc identification and obtain music­related information, including name, artist, track, and title information (“Gracenote Data”) from online servers (“Gracenote Servers”) and to perform other functions. You may use Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End-User functions of this device. You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers for your own personal non-commercial use only. You agree not to assign, copy, transfer or transmit the Gracenote Soft­ware or any Gracenote Data to any third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, OR GRACENOTE SERV­ERS, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN. You agree that your non-exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers will terminate if you violate these restrictions. If your license terminates, you agree to cease any and all use of the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers. Gracenote reserves all rights in Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and the Gracenote Servers, including all ownership rights. Under no circumstances will Gracenote become liable for any payment to you for any information that you provide. You agree that Gracenote, Inc. may enforce its rights under this Agreement against you directly in its own name. The Gracenote MusicID Service uses a unique identifier to track queries for statistical purposes. The purpose of a randomly assigned numeric identifier is to allow the Gracenote MusicID service to count queries without knowing anything about who you are. For more informa­tion, see the web page for the Gracenote Privacy Policy for the Gracenote MusicID Service. The Gracenote Software and each item of Gracenote Data are licensed to you “AS IS.” Gracenote makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from in the Gracenote Servers. Gracenote reserves the right to delete data from the Gracenote Servers or to change data categories for any cause that Gracenote deems suf­ficient. No warranty is made that the Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers are error-free or that functioning of Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers will be uninter­rupted. Gracenote is not obligated to provide you with new enhanced or additional data types or categories that Gracenote may provide in the future and is free to dis­continue its online services at any time.
GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FIT­NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON­INFRINGEMENT. GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY GRACENOTE SERVER. IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES.
© Gracenote 2006 Version 2.2
Other Precautions
• Part of the data cannot be acquired. The con­tents of the data in the Gracenote included in the hard disk drive are not 100% guaranteed.
•The Gracenote
®
Database included in the hard disk drive contains the titles for the 300 000 most frequently accessed albums worldwide as of November 2006.
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Database
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Manual Overview 1
How to use this manual 1 Overview for each chapter 2 Terminology 4 About the definition of terminology 4 Color difference of the map display between day
and night 4
License Agreement 5
PIONEER AVIC-Z2 - for U.S.A. 5 PIONEER AVIC-Z2 - for Canada 7 Terms and Conditions for the Tele Atlas Data 9
About the Data for the Map Database 11 Copyright 11 About Gracenote® 11
End-User License Agreement 12 Other Precautions 12
Table of Contents 13
Checking the Current Route 35
Checking the passing streets with a list 35 Checking the entire route overview on the
map 36
Editing Waypoints 36
Adding a waypoint 36 Deleting a waypoint 37 Sorting waypoints 37 Skipping a waypoint 37
Chapter 3
How to Read the Map Display
How to Use the Map 39
Switching the view mode 39 How to view the map of the current location 39 Roads without turn-by-turn instructions 43 Changing the scale of the map 44 Scroll the map to the location you want to
see 44
Shortcut menu 45
Chapter 1
Before Using the System
Important Safety Information 19 Additional Safety Information 20
To ensure safe driving 20
Features (Characteristics of this software) 21
About XM NavTraffic Service and Pioneer
Navigation 22
Notes for Hard Disk Drive 22
Recording equipment and copyright 22 Notes when writing data to the hard disk drive at
low temperature 23 Points about recording 23 Data saved or recorded by the customer 23 Failure to operate 23 After-sales service for Pioneer products 23
Visit Our Website 23
Chapter 2
Basic Operation
Flow from Startup to Termination 25 How to Use Navigation Menu Screens 26
Displaying the Navigation menu 26 Navigation menu overview 26
Basic Navigation 27
Calculating your destination by using Address
Search 28 Checking and modifying the route 32 When the route guidance starts 33
Canceling the Route Guidance 33 Modifying the Route Calculation Conditions 34
Items that users can operate 34
Chapter 4
Modifying Map Configurations
Entering the Map Menu 47 Setting the Item on the Map Screen 47 Selecting the Shortcut 49 Displaying POI on the Map 50 Viewing the Map Color Legend 50 Changing the View Mode for the Navigation
Map 51
Setting the Map Color Change between Day and
Night 51
Changing the Setting of Navigation Interruption
Screen 51
Changing the Map Color 51
Chapter 5
Setting a Route to Your Destination
Searching for Points of Interest (POI)
Statewide 53
Searching for a POI directly from the name of
the facilities 53
Searching for POIs by specifying a category
first 54
Searching for POIs by specifying a city name
first 55
Finding a POI in the Vicinity 55
Searching for the facilities around the current
position 55
Searching for the facilities around the scroll
cursor 56
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Searching for Your Destination by Specifying the
Telephone Number 57
Route Calculation to Your Home Location or to
Your Favorite Location 57
Selecting Destination from the Destination Histo-
ry and Address Book 58
Registering/deleting POI Shortcuts 58
Registering a POI shortcut 58 Deleting a POI shortcut 59
Chapter 6
Registering and Editing Locations
Registering Locations Overview 61 Registering Your Home and Your Favorite
Location 61
Registering a Location into Address Book 62
Registering a location by scroll mode 62 Registering a location by Address Book 62 Viewing the Address Book 63 Editing the entry in “Address Book” 63 Deleting the entry in “Address Book” 66
Destination History Operations 67
Deleting the entry in “Destination History” 67
Chapter 7
Using Traffic Information
Using XM NavTraffic Information 69
Viewing traffic list 69 Confirming traffic information on the map 70 Setting alternative route to avoid traffic
congestion 71
Selecting traffic information to display 72
Chapter 8
Using XM Tuner and Other Informa­tion
Using the XM Tuner to View Stock, Sports, and
Other Information 75
Displaying stock prices 75 Storing browsable information 76 Displaying favorite browsable Information 76
Checking the Reception Status of the XM
Tuner 77
Emergency Info 77
Checking the information registered as Emer-
gency Info 77 Searching for car service in an emergency 79 Registering user information 80
Setting the Vehicle Dynamics Display 80
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Chapter 9
Using Hands-free Phoning
Hands-free Phoning Overview 83
Preparing communication devices 83 Setting up for hands-free phoning 84 Receiving a phone call 86 Making a phone call 87 Transferring the phone book 89 Registering a phone number in “Dial
Favorites” 90 Editing the entry in “Phone Book” 90 Editing the received call or dialed number
history 92
Chapter 10
Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions
Entering the Settings Menu 95 Setting the Volume for Guidance and Phone 95 Customizing the Regional Settings 95
Changing the language for navigation guidance
and menu 95 Setting the time difference 96 Customizing the keyboard layout 96 Changing the unit between km and miles 97 Changing the virtual speed of the vehicle 97
Checking the Setting Related with Hardware 97
Checking the connections of leads and installa-
tion positions 97 Checking sensor learning status and driving
status 98 Correcting the installation angle 99 Checking the device and version
information 99 Checking the hard disk information 99
Registering the Home Location and Favorite
Location 100
Changing the Background Picture 100 Using the Demonstration Guidance 102 Correcting the Current Location 102 Restoring the Default Setting 102
Chapter 11
Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
Basic Operation 103
Switching the Audio operation screen 103 Selecting a source 103 About Steering Remote Control 104 Viewing the audio operation screen and display-
ing the Audio Settings menu 105
Operating a Music CD 106
Selecting [CD] as the source 106
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About auto hard disk recording 106 Screen configuration 106 Touch key operation 107
Operating the CD-ROM (MP3 disc) 108
Selecting [ROM] as the source 108 Screen configuration 108 Touch key operation 108 Notes on playing MP3 disc 109
Operating the DVD 110
Selecting [DVD] as the source 110 Screen configuration 110 Touch key operation 111 Searching for a desired scene, starting play-
back from a specified time 112
Entering the numerical commands 113
Operating the Radio (FM) 113
Selecting [FM] as the source 113 Screen configuration 113 Touch key operation 114 Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 114
Tuning in strong signals 114
Operating the Radio (AM) 115
Selecting [AM] as the source 115 Screen configuration 115 Touch key operation 115 Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies 116
Tuning in strong signals 116
Chapter 12
Using the AV Source (Music Li­brary)
Music Library Recording 117
Recording all tracks in a CD 118 Recording a CD manually 118 Recording only the first track of a CD 118 Stopping CD recording 118 Notes on CD recording 119
Music Library Play 119
Selecting [LIBRARY] as the source 119 Screen configuration 119 Touch key operation 120 Creating a playlist with a customized order 122 Editing a playlist or tracks 123 Assigning another candidate for title
information 128
Chapter 13
Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS)
Operating the XM Satellite Radio 129 Selecting [XM] as the source 129
Screen configuration 129 Touch key operation 130 Display the Radio ID 131
Selecting a channel from the XM channel list
display 131 Using “My Mix” function 132 Using the direct traffic announcement
function 133
Operating the SIRIUS Satellite Radio 133
Selecting [SIRIUS] as the source 133 Touch key operation 134 Selecting teams for Game Alert 135 Displaying game information (Game Info) 136 Using “My Mix” function 136 Using the Traffic & Weather preset function 137
Chapter 14
Using the AV Source (M-CD, iPod®, TV)
Operating the Multi-CD Player 139
Selecting [M-CD] as the source 139 Screen configuration 139 Touch key operation 139
Operating the iPod® 141
Selecting [iPod] as the source 141 Screen configuration 141 Touch key operation 141 Browsing for a song 142
Operating the TV tuner 143
Selecting [TV] as the source 143 Screen configuration 143 Touch key operation 143 Storing and recalling broadcast stations 144 Storing the strongest broadcast stations
sequentially 144
Chapter 15
Using the AV Source (AV, EXT, AUX)
Operating the AV Input Source (AV) 145
Selecting [AV INPUT] as the source 145
Operating the External Unit (EXT) 145
Selecting [EXT 1] or [EXT 2] as the source 145 Screen configuration 145 Touch key operation 145 Operate the external unit by using 1 key — 6
key 146 Operate the external unit by using Function 1 —
Function 4 146 Switching the automatic and manual
function 147
Operating the AUX Input Source (AUX) 147
Selecting [AUX] as the source 147
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Chapter 16
Customizing the Audio Setting re­lated with Audio Visual
AV Setting Overview 149
How to Operate the Audio Settings screen 149
Customizing the Audio Settings Items 149
Using the equalizer 149 Setting the simulated sound stage 151 Using balance adjustment 151 Using subwoofer output 152 Using non fading output 152 Adjusting loudness 152 Using the high pass filter 152 Adjusting source levels 153
Customizing the System Settings Items 153
How to view and operate the System
Settings 153 Setting up the built-in DVD drive 154 Changing the wide screen mode 155 Setting for rear view camera 156 Setting the video input 156 Switching the auxiliary setting 157 Switching the muting/attenuation timing 157 Switching the muting/attenuation level 157 Changing the voice output of the navigation
guidance 158 Switching the auto antenna setting 158 Setting the clock display on the video
image 158 Setting the CD recording mode 158 Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller 158 Switching the 5.1ch setting 159
Other Functions 159
Selecting the video for “Rear display” 159 Operating the picture adjustment 160 Switching the backlight on or off 160
Language Code Chart for DVD 161
Chapter 17
Operating Your Navigation System with Voice
To Ensure Safe Driving 163 Basics of Voice Operation 163
Flow of voice operation 163 To start voice operation 164
Tips for Voice Operation 165 An Example of Voice Operation 165
Search for POI in vicinity 165 Search for the playlist 166
Available Voice Commands 167
Basic commands for voice operation 168 Voice commands related to navigation 168
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Voice commands related to hands-free
phoning 170 Voice commands related to AV operation 170 After checking traffic information manually 171 Location screen (A) and (B) 171
Other Voice Commands 173
Other voice commands for navigation
operation 173 Other voice commands for AV operation 175 Category list for vicinity search 176
Appendix
Returning the Navigation System to the Default or
Factory Settings 179 Setting items to be deleted 180
If system errors frequently occur 181 Completely returning the navigation
system 181
Adjusting the Response Positions of the Touch
Panels (Touch Panel Calibration) 182
Positioning Technology 183
Positioning by GPS 183 Positioning by dead reckoning 183 How do GPS and dead reckoning work
together? 184
Handling Large Errors 185
When the positioning by GPS is impossible 185
Vehicles that Cannot Obtain Speed Pulse
Data 185
Conditions Likely to Cause Noticeable Positioning
Errors 185
Troubleshooting 188
Problems in the screen 188
Messages and How to React to Them 192
Messages for navigation functions 192
Messages for Audio Functions 196
Built-in DVD drive 196 Hard disk drive (Music Library) 197 Other sources 197 When the hard disk drive is disconnected 198
Route Setting Information 198
Route search specifications 198 Route highlighting 199 Tracking 199 Displaying POI 199
Detail Information for Playable Media 199
DVD discs and other DVD media types 199 About playing Dual Disc 200 CD-R/CD-RW discs 200 MP3 files 200
Glossary 202 Display Information 205
Navigation menu 205 Shortcut menu 208
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Menu in the Audio Screen 209
[Audio Settings] menu 209 [System Settings] menu (Page 1) 209 [System Settings] menu (Page 2) 209
Index 210
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Before Using the System
Chapter 1
Important Safety Information
Before using your navigation system, be sure to read and fully understand the following safety information:
• Do not attempt to install or service your navigation system by yourself. Installation or servicing of the navigation system by persons without training and experience in electronic equipment and automotive accessories may be dangerous and could expose you to the risk of electric shock or other hazards.
• When a route is calculated, the route and voice guidance for the route is automati­cally set. Also, for day or time traffic regu­lations, only information about traffic regulations at the time when the route was calculated is shown. One-way streets and street closures may not be taken into con­sideration. For example, if a street is open during the morning only, but you arrive later, it would be against the traffic regula­tions so you cannot drive along the set route. When driving, please follow the actual traffic signs. Also, the system may not know some traffic regulations.
Read the entire manual before operating this
navigation system.
The navigation features of your navigation sys-
tem (and rear view camera option if pur­chased) are intended solely as an aid to you in the operation of your vehicle. It is not a substi­tute for your attentiveness, judgment, and care when driving.
Do not operate this navigation system (or the
rear view camera option if purchased) if doing so will divert your attention in any way from the safe operation of your vehicle. Always observe safe driving rules and follow all exist­ing traffic regulations. If you experience diffi­culty in operating the system or reading the display, park your vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before making the necessary adjustments.
Never allow others to use the system unless
they have read and understood the operating instructions.
Never use this navigation system to route to
hospitals, police stations or similar facilities in an emergency. Stop using any functions relat­ing to the hands-free phone and please call
911.
Route and guidance information displayed by
this equipment is for reference purposes only. It may not accurately reflect the latest permis­sible routes, road conditions, one way streets, road closures, or traffic restrictions.
Traffic restrictions and advisories currently in
force should always take precedence over guidance given by the navigation system. Always obey current traffic restrictions, even if the navigation system provides contrary advice.
Failure to set correct information about the
local time may result in the navigation system providing improper routing and guidance instructions.
Never set the volume of your navigation sys-
tem so high that you cannot hear outside traf­fic and emergency vehicles.
To promote safety, certain functions are dis-
abled unless the vehicle is stopped and/or the parking brake is applied.
The data encoded in the hard disk drive for the
navigation system is the intellectual property of the provider, and the provider is responsible for such content.
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Keep this manual handy as a reference for
operating procedures and safety information.
Pay close attention to all warnings in this
manual and follow the instructions carefully.
Do not install this navigation system where it
may (i) obstruct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the performance of any of the vehicle’s operat­ing systems or safety features, including air bags or hazard lamp buttons or (iii) impair the driver’s ability to safely operate the vehicle.
Please remember to wear your seat belt at all
times while operating your vehicle. If you are ever in an accident, your injuries can be con­siderably more severe if your seat belt is not properly buckled.
Never use headphones while driving.
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Before Using the System NAVI/AV
Additional Safety Information
To ensure safe driving
Parking brake interlock
Certain functions (such as viewing of DVD video and certain touch key operations) offered by this navigation system could be dangerous and/or unlawful if used while driving. To prevent such functions from being used while the vehicle is in motion, there is an interlock system that senses when the parking brake is set and when the vehi­cle is moving. If you attempt to use the functions described above while driving, they will become disabled until you stop the vehicle in a safe place, and apply the parking brake. Please keep the brake pedal pushed down before releasing the parking brake.
• To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the potential violation of applicable laws, the navigation system is not for use with a “Video image” that is visible to the driver.
• In some countries or states the viewing of “Video image” on a display inside a vehi­cle even by persons other than the driver may be illegal. Where such regulations apply, they must be obeyed.
• When applying the parking brake in order to view “Video image” or to enable other functions offered by the navigation sys­tem, park your vehicle in a safe place, and keep the brake pedal pushed down before releasing the parking brake if the vehicle is parked on a hill or otherwise might move when releasing the parking brake.
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• Accuracy/performance of interlock may be impacted by such factors as GPS signal detection, speed pulse wire connectivity, and driving habits or conditions of the place where the vehicle is parked.
• It is strongly suggested that the speed pulse wire be connected for accuracy of navigation and better performance of interlock.
• If the speed pulse wire is unavailable for some reason, it is recommended that the pulse generator ND-PG1 (sold separately) be used.
When you attempt to watch “Video image” while driving, the warning “Viewing of front seat
video source while driving is strictly prohib­ited.” will appear on the screen. To watch “Video
image” on this display, stop the vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake. Please keep the brake pedal pushed down before releasing the parking brake.
Rear view camera and [Rear View] mode
With an optional rear view camera, you are able to use the navigation system as an aid to keep an eye on trailers or to back into a tight parking spot.
• SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR REVERSED.
• USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR MIRROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA. OTHER USE MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE.
Features (Characteristics of this software)
Touch panel key operation
It is possible to operate the navigation functions and the Audio functions by using touch panel keys.
Variety of View Modes
Various types of screen display can be selected for navigation guidance.
Chapter 1 Before Using the SystemNAVI/AV
• The rear view mode is to use the naviga­tion system as an aid to keep an eye on the trailers, or while backing up. Do not use this function for entertainment purposes.
Wide variety of facility information for Points of Interest (POI) search
You can search for your destination from all areas. – Approximately 12 million POIs are included in the database. – Some POI information may not be accurate or may become inaccurate through the passage of time. Please directly contact the POI to verify the accuracy of the information about the POI which appears in this database. POI information is sub­ject to change without notice.
Auto reroute function
If you deviate from the set route, the system will re-calculate the route from that point so that you remain on track to the destination.
This function may not work in certain areas.
Auto CD title and MP3 file listing
Title lists are automatically displayed when a CD or MP3 disc is played. This system provides easy­to-operate audio functions that allow playback simply by selecting an item from the list.
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Compatible voice recognition system
Connecting the supplied microphone will enable voice operation for both the navigation and AV functions.
Original image assignment
You can store your own pictures on a CD-R in JPEG format and import original images in this navigation system. These imported images can be set as a background or splash screen, or as a picture in an address book or phone book entry.
Data communication function with XM tuner
If you connect the optional XM tuner (GEX­P10XMT) to the navigation system, you can use traffic information as a part of the navigation function. A separate subscription for XM NavTraffic is required.
Chapter 1
In addition, if you subscribe to XM Audio ser­vices, you can utilize the XM display which fea­tures station logos and category icons, improving your XM Audio experience.
“Using XM NavTraffic Information” Page 69
Listening to XM Satellite Radio Page 129
The icon of each broadcast station is con-
tained in the hard disk drive based on the data
Before Using the System NAVI/AV
provided by XM Satellite Radio as of Novem­ber 2006. Any changes made by XM Satellite Radio in the lineup or icon of the broadcast station in the future may not be supported by the navi­gation system, and may cause the unit to dis­play incorrect icons.
About XM NavTraffic Service and Pioneer Navigation
XM NavTraffic subscription is required and is
available only in select markets. Check www.xmnavtraffic.com for service availability, pricing information, and other details. The availability of XM NavTraffic data depends on the ability of the antenna to receive a signal. The signal may be unavailable if obstructed (e.g., by buildings, mountains, trees, bridges, bad weather, etc.). XM NavTraffic data also may be unavailable or not current if the origi­nal data source is not providing data (e.g., scheduled or unscheduled downtime) or has not been updated, or if there is a time lag between the time when the original data source is updated and when you receive the updated XM NavTraffic data.
Depending on the amount of data being trans-
mitted in your area, it may take several min­utes to display all of the available data.
The information content depends on the infor-
mation provided by XM NavTraffic Service, including data refreshing and availability tim­ing.
Pioneer does not bear responsibility for the
accuracy of the information transmitted.
Pioneer does not bear responsibility for
changes to information services provided by XM, such as cancellation of the services or subscription updates.
Traffic information is not taken into account
when calculating estimated time of arrival time or travel time for your destination.
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Notes for Hard Disk Drive
Recording equipment and copy­right
Recording equipment should be used only for lawful copying and you are advised to check care­fully what defines lawful copying in the country in which you are making a copy. Copying of copy­right material such as films or music is unlawful unless permitted by a legal exception or con­sented to by the right owners.
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Notes when writing data to the hard disk drive at low tempera­ture
Writing to the hard disk drive, such as recording music to the music library may be disabled when the navigation system detects abnormally low temperatures inside the vehicle. Functionality will become available once the temperature inside the vehicle returns to normal. Additionally, if the low temperature continues for a long time, the system may be booted up with the preliminary mode because the system can not recognise the hard disk drive.
“When the hard disk drive is disconnected”
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Points about recording
Pioneer does not compensate for the contents
that could not be recorded or any loss of recorded data due to a malfunction or failure of the navigation system.
The data recorded on the navigation system is
not allowed to be used without permission from its right holder under copyright law, except for personal entertainment.
Make sure to check the recording operation
before recording and check the recorded con­tents after recording.
Recording is not guaranteed for all CDs.
Data saved or recorded by the customer
The data saved or recorded onto this naviga-
tion system by the customer cannot be extracted from the navigation system, and those services cannot be accepted.
The data saved or recorded onto this naviga-
tion system by the customer cannot be guar­anteed during repair or service. Lost data that was saved or recorded by the customer is not guaranteed.
Due to copyrights, the music data recorded
into the Music Library cannot be backed up during repair or service.
Failure to operate
Should the navigation system fail to operate prop­erly, contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer service facility.
After-sales service for Pioneer products
Please contact the dealer or distributor from which you purchased the product for after-sales service (including warranty conditions) or any other information. In case the necessary infor­mation is not available, please contact the com­panies listed below. Please do not ship your product to the compa­nies at the addresses listed below for repair with­out making advance contact.
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Basic Operation
Chapter 2
NAVI Chapter 2 Basic Operation
Flow from Startup to Termina­tion
At first, please confirm the positions of the follow­ing features using the “Hardware Manual”.
MAP button
MENU button
AV button
OPEN CLOSE button
1 Start the engine to boot up the system.
After a short pause, the navigation splash screen comes on for a few seconds.
When you use the navigation system for the first time, the [Regional Settings] screen appears. On the [Regional Settings] screen, you can change the language or time. (The settings can also be changed afterward.)
“Customizing the Regional Settings”
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2 Check the details of the caution message
and touch [OK].
You can operate the navigation system by touching keys displayed on the screen. The map of your surroundings is displayed. If the route is already set, the screen changes to route guidance mode. How to read the current position screen
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“Setting the time difference” Page 96To protect the LCD screen from damage,
be sure to touch the touch keys with a fin­ger. (The stylus is supplied for special cali­brations. Do not use the stylus for normal operations.)
4 Assign a destination by using the touch
panel key and beginning route guidance, or operating the Audio source.
Touch keys that are not available at this
time are inactive.
Specifying the address and searching the
destination Page 28
Searching the destination by map
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Other search methods Page 53 to 58How to use audio source Page 103 to
161
5 Turn off the vehicle engine to terminate
the system.
The navigation system is also turned off. Until your vehicle reaches the vicinity of
the destination, the set route will not be deleted even if the engine is turned off.
3 Press the MENU button.
This displays the navigation menu.
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How to Use Navigation Menu Screens
The basic navigation is performed by using menus. The navigation menu is divided into four menus: [Destination], [Information], [Map], and [Set-
tings].
Displaying the Navigation menu
1 Press the MENU button.
2 To change to the menu you want to use,
touch the name of the menu displayed at the top of the screen.
3 If you want to return to the map, press the
MENU button.
Navigation menu overview
[Destination] menu
Chapter 2
You can search your destination in this menu.
Basic Operation NAVI
You can also check or cancel your set route from this menu.
Specifying the address and searching for the
destination Page 28
Other search methods Page 53 to 58
[Information] menu
Use this menu to check traffic information using the GEX-P10XMT If you are using a cellular phone featuring Blue­tooth technology by connecting the Bluetooth unit (ND-BT1) tion system, you can configure Bluetooth settings or check the outgoing/incoming call history. You can also register information for emergencies.
[Traffic On Route], [Traffic Events], [Traf-
fic Flow], [Stock Info], [Set My Favorites],
and [My Favorites] can be active only when the GEX-P10XMT tion system.
[Phone Menu] is active only when the Blue-
tooth unit (ND-BT1) igation system.
GEX-P10XMT XM Digital Satellite Data & Audio Receiver (sold separately). Traffic information only available for cities where information is provided by XM NavTraffic service. Active subscription to XM NavTraffic is required to receive traffic informa­tion on the navigation system.
“Using XM NavTraffic Information” Page 69
“Emergency Info” Page 77
*2
ND-BT1 Sold separately. Use for hands-free phoning and business card transfer via Bluetooth technology.
[Map] menu
*1
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*2
(sold separately) to the naviga-
*1
is connected to the naviga-
*2
is connected to the nav-
*1
:
:
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You can change the [View Mode], or set the items to be displayed during the navigation func­tion.
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[View Mode] can be selected only when the
vehicle position is at the current position. If you want to select [View Mode] while scroll­ing the map, press the MAP button to center the current position back on the vehicle posi­tion.
[Settings] menu
Customize the navigation functions so they can be used easily.
Settings menu Chapter 10
Buttons you can use
The availability of a specific button or function is indicated by its appearance. Depending on the status of your vehicle, some buttons will be avail­able, while others will not be.
Basic Navigation
• For safety reasons, you cannot use some of these basic navigation functions while your vehicle is in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and apply the parking brake (see page 20 for details).
Basic flow of operation
1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and
apply the parking brake.
2 Press the MENU button to display the
navigation menu.
3 Select the method of searching for your
destination.
4 Enter the information about your desti-
nation to calculate route.
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Active touch key: The button is operable.
Inactive touch key: The function is not available (e.g., operation is prohibited while driving).
5 Confirm the location on the map.
6 Check and decide the route.
7 Your navigation system sets the route to
your destination, and the map of your surroundings appears.
8 After releasing the parking brake, drive
in accordance with the navigation infor­mation, subject to the important safety instructions noted on pages 19 and 21.
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Calculating your destination by using Address Search
The most frequently used function is [Address Search], in which the address is specified and
the destination is searched. This section describes how to use [Address Search] and the basics of using the navigation system.
1 Press the MENU button to display the
navigation menu.
2 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu.
3 Touch [Address Search].
Select the method for searching the destina­tion.
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4
Touch [State code key] to select the state, province, or territory.
If the destination is in another state, this changes the state setting. Once the state has been selected, you only
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have to change states when your destina­tion is outside of the state that you selected.
State code key
Selected state
5 Input the house number and touch [OK].
Touch the characters you want to input. You can also input a prefix to the house
number.
Touching [OK] with no input allows you to
specify and search for the name of the street, city, or area first.
6 Input the street name.
When the options are narrowed down to six or less, a list of the matching streets automati­cally appears. When you enter the same characters that were entered previously, the system automati­cally displays the characters that follow the entered characters. (Auto fill-in function) When entering the characters, the system
will automatically search the database for all possible options. If there is only one let­ter that could possibly follow your entry, that letter will automatically be entered.
A list appears if multiple options exist.
Select the desired one from the list and proceed to the next step. In rare cases, you may need to input the city name to deter­mine the city.
:
The input text is deleted one letter at a time from the end of the text. Continuing to touch the button deletes all of the text.
[Back]:
Returns you to the previous screen.
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Operation of state selection screen
(1)
(3) (4)(2)
(1) [A-B] to [U-Z] :
Use to jump to the first state, province, or ter­ritory that starts with that letter.
(2) :
Use to see the next page or previous page of the list.
(3) State list:
Press one of these items to set it as search area.
(4) [Back]:
Returns previous screen.
Operation of street name or city name input screen (e.g. QWERTY keyboard)
(10)
(8)
(4) (7)
(11)
(7) :
Deletes the input text one letter at a time from the end of the text. Continuing to touch the button deletes all of the text.
(8) [City]:
Touch if you want to specify the destination city or area first. (This is available only when (4) is blank.)
(9) [Sym.], [0-9]:
Input text with marks such as [&] or [+] or numbers.
Touch to toggle the selection.
(10) [Street]:
Touch if you want to return the street input mode. (This is available only when city name is blank.)
(11) [Center]:
This can be selected when you enter a city or area name first. Touch this button to display the central point of the entered city or area. Touching [OK] searches the route to the cen­tral point. Proceed to Step 9.
You can customize the keyboard type to be
displayed on the screen.
“Customizing the keyboard layout”
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(5) (2)
(9)
(1) (3) (6)
(1) State code key :
Jump to the state selection screen. (Selected state code is displayed.)
(2) [OK] :
Confirms the characters displayed in (4), and proceeds to the next step.
(3) [List] :
Lists candidates based on yellow characters in (4). Touch the desired item in the list to pro­ceed to the next step.
(4) Text box:
Displays the characters that are entered.
(5) Keyboard:
Use to enter the text.
(6) [Back]:
Returns previous screen.
Auto fill-in function
The previously entered characters are stored for each state and each search function. The next time a character is entered, suggested characters will be shown. For example, if [E 220TH ST] has been entered in the past, when you input just the letter [E], [E 220TH ST] will be filled in automatically. The manually input characters are displayed in yellow, and the suggested characters are displayed in white, so you can distinguish them. To confirm the filled-in characters, touch [OK].
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7 Touch the street from the list.
If the selected street has only one matching location, “Route confirmation screen” appears. Proceed to Step 9.
8 Touch the city or area where your destina-
tion is located.
When a route is not set, route calculation starts immediately.
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“Checking the location on the map”
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gation system displays “The address
does not exit. Do you want to continue
?”. When you touch [Yes], a place near the
specified location appears. In this case,
pay attention to the displayed location may
not be suitable for your intention. If you
want to try again, touch [No] to return to
the previous screen. If you did not input the house number in
Step 5, the house number input screen
appear after this step. You should input the
house number now (perform Step 5).
Route calculation starts.
When the route calculation is completed, “Route confirmation screen” appears.
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Operating the street list screen
(4) (1)
(3)
(2)
(5)
(1) Number of possible choices (2) :
Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls through the list and allows you to view the remaining items.
(3) :
If all of the characters cannot be displayed within the displayed area, touching to the right of the item allows you to see remaining characters.
(4) :
Touching displays a map of the place you have selected. (Possibilities for place names may appear with the list screen.) You can also set a destination by touching to the right of the list. Touch [OK] to set the location indi­cated by the scroll cursor as your destination.
(5) [Back] :
Returns previous screen.
Checking the location on the map
“Location confirmation screen”
(1) (2) (3)
(1)
Calculating the route to the destination
Route calculation starts. When the route cal­culation is completed, “Route confirmation screen” appears.
If you press the MAP button or MENU
button during route calculation, the calcu­lation is canceled and the map screen appears.
(2)
Scrolling the map
The map display changes to the scroll mode. You can fine-tune the location in the scroll mode, and then you can set the location as your destination or do various operations by using the shortcut menu.
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(3)
Setting the location as a waypoint
The location indicated by the scroll cursor will be set as a waypoint.
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9 Touch [OK] to decide your route.
Checking and modifying the route
You can check the route details. You can also recalculate the route in different conditions.
Route confirmation screen
(4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
(3) (2) (1)
(1) Route calculation condition
Shows the route has been calculated under those
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conditions.
shows that fastest route is prioritized.
shows that shortest route is prioritized.
shows that using highways and main
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roads are prioritized.
shows whether the suggested route
includes freeways.
shows whether the suggested route
includes toll roads. The current setting appears.
shows whether the suggested route
includes ferries. The current setting appears.
shows whether the suggested route
includes learning routes. The current setting
appears. In addition, if the calculated route has unin­tended results, the following icons will be shown.
shows that freeways could not be avoided.
shows that toll roads could not be avoided
when the setting [Avoid Toll Road] is [On].
shows that ferries could not be avoided
when the setting [Avoid Ferry] is [On].
shows for routes that contain streets or
bridges that are subject to traffic regulations during a certain time when the setting [Time
restrictions] is [On]. (2) Distance to the destination (3) Travel time to destination (4) Set the displayed route
Sets the displayed route as your route, and starts the route guidance.
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(5) Display multiple routes
You can select a desired route from multiple route options. Calculated routes are shown in dif­ferent colors.
Touching to switch to another route. Touching [OK] returns to the previous dis­play. If you set waypoints, you cannot use the multiple route option.
There can be cases that the same route is dis-
played even when multiple routes are searched.
In multiple route calculations, both routes
that use and avoid the freeways are calculated independently of the setting for [Avoid Free-
way].
(6) Change the route calculation condition
Modify each calculation condition, and recalcu­late the route.
Refer to the steps after Step 3 of “Modifying
the Route Calculation Conditions” Page 34
(7) View the route profile
You can check the streets that you will travel to reach the destination.
Refer to the steps after Step 3 of “Checking
the passing streets with a list” Page 35
(8) Check the shape of route
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You can check the overall shape of your route and the location of destination on the map.
Refer to the steps after Step 2 of “Checking
the entire route overview on the map” Page 36
(9) Add and edit waypoints
You can add, remove, or sort waypoints.
“Editing Waypoints” Page 36
When the route guidance starts
Touching [OK] in “Route confirmation screen” starts the route guidance on the displayed route. Your navigation system gives you the following information with the timing adjusted to the speed of your vehicle: — Distance to the next turning point — Direction of travel — Road number of the freeway — Arrival of waypoint (If waypoints are set) — Arrival of your destination
Touching voice guidance on or off.
Touching allows you to hear the
information again.
If you stop at a gas station or a restaurant dur-
ing the route guidance, your navigation sys­tem remembers your destination and route information. When you start the engine and get back on the road, the route guidance resumes.
If you deviate from the route with guidance set
to [Route View] or [Guide Mode] and enter a street not recorded on the hard disk drive, the screen changes to [Map Mode]. When you return to the route, the screen returns to the original view and resumes route guidance.
or
allows you to turn the
Basic items on the screen
This section describes only the basic items that are displayed on the Map Mode screen.
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(1)(3)(2) (4)
(1) Current location
(2) Distance to the destination
(3) Estimated time of arrival (default)
(4) ON/OFF key for voice guidance
Canceling the Route Guidance
If you no longer need to travel to your destination or if you want to change your destination, follow the steps below to cancel the route guidance.
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Cancel Route].
A message confirming whether to cancel the current route appears.
2 Touch [Yes].
The current route is deleted, and a map of your surroundings reappears. On this screen, you can also select the follow­ing items:
[Skip]:
Skip the route to the selected waypoint, and recalculate the route. (The skipped waypoint will not be deleted.)
[No]:
Returns to the previous display without delet­ing the route.
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Modifying the Route Calculation Conditions
Determine which condition takes priority for route calculation.
You can modify the conditions for route calcula­tion and recalculate the current route.
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Route Overview].
[Route Overview] is displayed only when
the route is set.
2 Touch [Options].
3 Touch the desired items to change the
route calculation conditions and then touch [OK].
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mation screen” appears. When a single route is calculated, the system searches for the route that meets these condi­tions as closely as possible.
A single route is calculated in the following
cases: —When a waypoint is set —When a route is set through voice recog-
nition
—When auto reroute is carried out
[Fast]*:
Calculate a route with the shortest travel time to your destination as a priority.
[Short]:
Calculate a route with the shortest distance to your destination as a priority.
[Main Road]:
Calculate a route that passes major arterial road as a priority.
Avoid Toll Road
This setting controls whether toll roads (including toll areas) should be taken into account.
[Off]*:
Calculate a route that may include toll roads (including toll areas).
[On]:
Calculate a route that avoids toll roads (including toll areas).
The system may calculate a route that
includes toll road even if [On] is selected.
Avoid Ferry
This setting controls whether ferry crossings should be taken into account.
[Off]*:
Calculate a route that may include ferries.
[On]:
Calculate a route that avoids ferries.
The system may calculate a route that
includes ferryway even if [On] is selected.
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 or the dis­tance or the main road.
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Avoid Freeway
This setting controls whether freeways may be included in the route calculation.
[Off]*:
Calculate a route that may include freeways.
[On]:
Calculate a route that avoids freeways.
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The system may calculate a route that
includes freeway even if [On] is selected.
Time restrictions
This setting controls whether streets or bridges have traffic restrictions during a certain time should be taken into account.
If you want to set your route to avoid opened
bridges, select [On].
[On]*:
Calculate a route while avoiding streets or bridges with traffic restrictions during a certain time.
[Off]:
Calculate a route while ignoring traffic restric­tions.
The system may calculate a route that
includes streets or bridges that are subject to traffic restrictions during a certain time even if [On] is selected.
• If the time difference is not set correctly, the navigation system cannot consider traffic regulations correctly. Set the time difference correctly (see page 96 “Setting the time difference”).
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.
Checking the Current Route
You can check information about the route between your current location and your destina­tion. You can select two methods:
• Checking the passing streets with a list
• Checking the entire route overview on the map
Checking the passing streets with a list
You can check the route details.
This function is not available if your vehicle
has deviated from the route.
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Route Overview].
“Route confirmation screen” appears. [Route Overview] is displayed only when
the route is set.
2 Touch [Profile].
3 Touch or to scroll the list.
Scroll the list as necessary.
Names of the streets you are driving through
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[On]*:
Calculate the route with the travel history taken into account.
[Off]:
Calculate the route without the travel history taken into account.
[Clear]:
Clear the current travel history.
Turning direction
Driving distance
4 Touch [Back].
You can return to the previous display. When a long distance route is calculated,
your navigation system may not be able to list all roads. (In this case, the remaining roads will be shown in the list as you drive on.)
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Checking the entire route over­view on the map
You can check the entire shape of the current route.
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Route Overview].
“Route confirmation screen” appears. [Route Overview] is displayed only when
the route is set.
Editing Waypoints
You can select waypoints (locations you want to visit on the way to your destination) and you can recalculate the route to pass through these loca­tions.
Adding a waypoint
Up to 5 waypoints can be selected, and selected points can be sorted automatically or manually.
2 Touch [Detail].
3 Touch the screen and place the scroll cur-
sor on the point where you want to view the detail or the entire picture. Or zoom in or zoom out the map scale.
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The map around the scroll cursor is zoomed in or out so you can view the detail or the entire picture.
4 Touch [Back].
The screen returns to the previous display. You can also check the overview by using
the shortcut menu if [Whole Route Over-
view] is selected on the [Short-Cut Selection].
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Route Overview].
2 Touch [Waypoints].
The waypoint menu screen appears.
3 Touch [Add].
The “Select Search Method” screen appears. After searching for a point, display it on a map, then touch [OK] to add to the way- points. (You can add up to five waypoints in total.)
4 Touch [OK].
A route is recalculated, and “Route confirma­tion screen” appears. “Checking and modifying the route”
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If you set waypoints in the route to your
destination, the route up to the next way­point will appear in light green. The rest of the route will appear in light blue.
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Deleting a waypoint
You can delete waypoints from the route and then recalculate the route. (You can delete waypoints successively.)
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Route Overview].
2 Touch [Waypoints].
The waypoint menu screen appears.
3 Touch [Delete], then touch the waypoint
you want to delete.
The touched waypoint will be deleted from the list.
[Manual]:
You can manually sort destination and way­points. Touch the destination and waypoints on the left side of the screen in the order you want to visit. The touched destination and waypoints are displayed on the right side of the screen. Touch [OK] to complete the sort­ing and the previous screen appears.
4 Touch [OK].
The route is recalculated, and “Route confir­mation screen” appears.
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Sorting waypoints
You can sort waypoints and recalculate the route.
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Route Overview].
2 Touch [Waypoints].
The waypoint menu screen appears.
3 Touch [Sort], then touch [Automatic] or
[Manual].
[Automatic]:
You can sort the destination and waypoints automatically. The system will show the near­est waypoint (distance in a straight line) from the current location as waypoint 1, and sort the other points (including your destination) in order of distance from the waypoint 1.
4 Touch [OK].
The route is calculated again, and “Route con­firmation screen” appears.
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Skipping a waypoint
If points are set, the next waypoint along the route can be skipped.
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Cancel Route].
2 Touch [Skip].
A new route to your destination through all remaining waypoints, except for the skipped waypoint, is calculated. “Route confirmation screen” appears. “Checking and modifying the route”
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How to Read the Map Display
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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 get to know how the information appears on the map.
Switching the view mode
There are six types of map display and two addi­tional view modes.
Map Mode
Guide Mode (during route guidance only)
Route View (during route guidance only)
Driver’s View
2D Twin Map View
3D Twin Map View
Vehicle Dynamics
Rear View (Only possible when the [Camera
Input] is set to [On].)
1 Press the MAP button to display a map of
the area around your current position.
2 Press the MAP button again.
3 Touch the mode name to select the mode
you want to display.
How to view the map of the cur­rent location
This example shows a case where [Second
Maneuver Arrow] is set to [View].
Map Mode
Displays the standard map.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(11)
(8)
(4)
Guide Mode
Overlays two arrows onto the standard map ([Map Mode]).
(1)
(2)
(15) (22)
(3)
(11)
(10) (20)
(12) (21)
(10) (20)
(7)
(9) (16)
(5)
(6)
(9) (16)
(5)
(6)
You can display the view mode screen by
touching [Map] in the navigation menu, and touching [View Mode].
(8)
(4)
(12)(21)
(7)
Route View
Displays the name of the street you will travel along next and an arrow indicating the direction of travel.
(2)
(15) (22)
(3)
(11)
(8)
(1)
(4)
(10) (20)
(7)
(21)
(9) (13) (5)
(6)
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Driver’s View
Shows a map from the driver’s viewpoint.
(1)
(10) (20)
Vehicle Dynamics Display
Indicates the status of your vehicle.
(2)
(15) (22)
(3)
(11)
(8)
(4)
(21)
About the 3D POI
Depending on the data, the POI may appear in graphical 3D or plate format with POI mark in the left screen of [Driver’s View].
The displayed POI in the left screen has no
relation with the setting of [Overlay POI].
2D Twin Map View
You can split the screen in half. The right screen and the left screen can display a map in different scales. The 2D map appears on the left screen.
(1)
(2)
(15) (22)
(6) (3)
(11)
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(8)
(4)
(7)
(10) (20)
(21)
3D Twin Map View
You can split the screen in half. The right screen and the left screen can display a map in different scales. The 3D map appears on the left screen.
(1)
(2)
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(15) (22)
(6) (3)
(11)
(8)
(4)
You can select whether to display or hide the
3D Landmark on the map.
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(10) (20)
(7)
(21)
(9)
• In the Vehicle Dynamics Display mode,
(13)
(5)
(6)
(7)
the speedometer display may show a dif­ferent speed than your vehicle’s actual speedometer, because your unit measures speed in a different way.
You can change the items indicated on the left
and right meters.
“Setting the Vehicle Dynamics Display”
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Rear View
Rear view image is displayed on the left-hand side of the screen, while the map of your sur­roundings is indicated on the right.
(13)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(13)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(2) (10) (20)
(15)
(22)
(8)
If the [Camera Input] is set to [Off], the rear
view image is not displayed. Please set it to [On].
“Setting for rear view camera” Page 156
When using a camera set to turn On/Off in
conjunction with the reverse signal, no cam­era images will be displayed i n rear view mode while you are moving forward.
If the camera is set always On, it can display
images in rear view mode when the vehicle is moving forward. In that case, you should ask the camera maker or dealer whether the cam­era’s functions or lifetime would be affected.
(21)
(9) (13)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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Rear View can be displayed at all times (e.g.
when monitoring an attached trailer) as a split screen where map information is partially dis­played. Please beware that in this setting, camera image is not resized to fit to screen, and that a portion of camera image may not be viewable.
(18) (19)
Enlarged map of the intersection
This screen is displayed only when [Close Up View] in the [Map] menu is [2D] or [3D].
Enlarged map of the intersection (2D)
(13)
(14)
Enlarged map of the intersection (3D)
(23)
Display during freeway driving
In certain locations of the freeway, lane informa­tion is available, indicating the recommended lane to be in to easily maneuver the next guid­ance.
(17)
(24)
If the data for these items is not contained in
the hard disk drive, the information is not available even if there are signs on the actual road.
City Map
When [City Map] in the [Map] menu is [On], in certain metropolitan city areas, a more detailed [City Map] is available at the 0.05 mile (50m) map scale or lower. (The screen changes auto­matically when you enter certain metropolitan city area.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(11)
(8)
(4)
The detailed city map may not appear for the
following reasons:
— The data for that city area is not contained
in the hard disk drive.
— When you are driving on a freeway.
(10) (20)
(21)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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While driving on the freeway, freeway exit num­bers and freeway signs may be displayed when in the vicinity of interchanges and exits.
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Display items
Information with the mark (*) appears only
when the route is set.
Depending on the conditions and settings,
some items may not be displayed.
Current location
The current location of your vehicle. The tip of the triangular mark indicates your heading and the display moves automatically as you drive.
The head of the triangular mark is the current
vehicle position.
Destination*
The checker-flag indicates your destination.
Guidance point*
The next guidance point (next turning point, etc.) is shown by a yellow flag. Up to the next three guidance points are shown.
Waypoint
The checkered flag and number (1 to 5) indicates your waypoint.
(1) Name of the street to be used (or next guidance point)*
(2) Distance to the guidance point*
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Touching allows you to hear the infor­mation again.
(3) Distance to the destination (or distance to waypoint)*
The distance on this button shows the distance to the destination or to each waypoint. If waypoints are set, the distance to the destination and the next waypoint change with each touch.
When the vehicle position is on the route, the
distance to the destination (or waypoint)
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appears. When the vehicle position is not on the route, the linear distance to the destina­tion (or waypoint) appears.
(4) Street name (or city name) that your vehi­cle is traveling along
(5) Compass
The red arrow indicates north. If the scale is less than 25 mile (50 km), touching the map changes the direction that it is displayed in (north up/ heading up). When the scale of the map is
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greater than 25 mile (50 km), it is fixed to “North up”.
Heading up: The map display always shows the vehicle’s direction as proceeding toward the top of the screen.
North up: The map display always has north at the top of the screen.
(6) Zoom in/Zoom out
Touch to change the map’s scale.
“Changing the scale of the map” Page 44
(7) Map scale
The scale of the map is indicated by distance.
(8) VOICE icon
Touch to change to the voice recognition mode.
This is displayed only when the microphone
for voice recognition is connected.
The voice operation of the navigation system
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(9) Traffic status
This appears when an XM satellite radio tuner (GEX-P10XMT, sold separately) is connected and traffic information is received.
TRFC — No problem. ANTENNA — Improper antenna connection. UPDATING — Updating encryption code.
“Checking the Reception Status of the XM
Tuner” Page 77
(10) Current time
(11) Estimated time of arrival (or travel time to your destination)*
The display alternates by pressing it.
The estimated time of arrival is an ideal value
calculated based on the value set for [Average Speed] and the actual driving speed. The estimated time of arrival is only a reference value, and does not guarantee arrival at that time.
How to set average speed Page 97
(12) Tracking dot
The tracking dot shows the route your vehicle has traveled by white dots.
Select the tracking setting Page 47
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(13) Map of your surroundings (Side map)
Touching the screen changes the map to the Scroll mode.
“Scroll the map to the location you want to
see” Page 44
(14) Distance to a turning point*
Displayed on the enlarged intersection map. The green bar gets shorter as your vehicle approaches a turning point.
(15) Next direction of travel*
When you approach an intersection, it appears green. The screen displays the distance to the next guidance point.
(16) Direction line*
The direction towards your destination (or scroll cursor) is indicated with a straight line.
(17) Lane information*
Lane information is displayed the first time there is a voice guidance on your route. The white arrow on the green background indicates the rec­ommended lane. If the next traveling direction screen is displayed when you approach a inter­change, junction, or exit, the lane information disappears.
(18) Freeway signs*
Show the road number and give directional infor­mation.
(19) Freeway exit information*
Displays the freeway exit.
(20) Bluetooth Connected icon
This icon shows whether the cellular phone fea­turing Bluetooth technology is connected or not. You can select between display and non-display.
: Connected
: Disconnected
This is available only when the Bluetooth unit
(sold separately) is connected.
Selecting display or non-display for the
Bluetooth Connected icon Page 48
(21) Mute Voice Guidance icon
Touch to turn on or off the mute setting of Voice Guidance. You can select between display and non-display.
Selecting display or non-display for the Mute
Voice Guidance icon Page 47
(22) Second Maneuver Arrow*
Indicates the turning direction after next. You can select between display and non-display.
Selecting display or non-display for the Sec-
ond Maneuver Arrow Page 48
(23) POI icon
The POI icon may appear on the enlarged map of the intersection (when available data exists.).
(24) Suggested lane information*
The traveling direction screen is displayed when you approach a interchange, junction, or exit. The suggested lane is indicated with a green arrow.
Roads without turn-by-turn instructions
Routable roads (the route displayed and high­lighted in purple) have only basic data and can only be used to plot a navigable route. Pioneer Navigation will only display a navigable route on the map (only the arrival guidance for the desti­nation or a waypoint is available). Please review and obey all local traffic rules along the high­lighted route. (For your safety.) No turn-by-turn directions will be displayed on these roads. When your vehicle reaches to the entrance of this road, the icon will be displayed beside the direction arrow, indicating that the guidance is not available with this type of road. The icon will be indicated for roads that have available guidance. The Close-up of intersection function, Auto Reroute function, Changing the view to [Guide
Mode], or [Route View] are not available.
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Changing the scale of the map
Touching or allows you to change the map scale. Touch and holding or allows you to change the scale in smaller step within a range of 25 yards to 1000 miles (25 meters to 2000 kilom­eters). When the view mode is set to Map Mode or Guide Mode, “Direct scale key” is displayed. Touching “Direct scale key” changes the map to the selected scale directly.
Direct scale key
The icon of the entry in “Address Book” and
the traffic information icon are displayed when the map scale is 10 miles (20 km) or lower.
Traffic lines are displayed when the map scale
is 2.5 mile (5 km) or lower.
POI icons are displayed when the map scale is
0.75 mile (1 km) or lower.
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Scroll the map to the location you want to see
Touching anywhere on the map changes the map to “Scroll mode” and the map begins scrolling in the direction you touched. The scrolling stops when you release your finger from the screen. Pressing the MAP button returns you to the map of your surroundings.
Touch the area close to the center of the
screen to scroll slowly; touch near the sides of the screen to scroll quickly.
(3) (2) (5)
(1) Scroll cursor
The position of scroll cursor shows the location selected on the current map.
When the scale is 0.25 mile (200 m) or lower,
the road appears light blue in the vicinity of the scroll cursor.
(2) Direction line
This is the line connecting between the current location and the scroll cursor. The direction towards the scroll cursor is indi­cated with a straight line.
(3) Distance from the current location
This shows the distance in a straight line between the location indicated by the scroll cur­sor and your current location.
(4) Street name, city name, area name and other information for this location
(The information displayed varies according to the scale.) Touching on the right displays hidden text.
(5) Current location key
Touching returns you to the map of your cur­rent location.
(1)
(4)
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Viewing the information of a specified location
An icon appears at registered places (home loca­tion, specific places, address book entries) and places where there is a POI icon or traffic infor­mation icon. Place the scroll cursor over the icon to view the detailed information.
1 Scroll the map and move the scroll cursor
to the icon you want to view.
2 Touch .
Information for a specified location appears.
Shortcut menu
Shortcuts allow you to perform various tasks, such as route calculation for the location indi­cated by the scroll cursor or registering a location in [Address Book], faster than using the naviga­tion menu. You can customize the shortcuts displayed onscreen. The shortcuts described here are pre­pared as the default setting.
Changing a shortcut Page 49
When the Bluetooth unit (sold separately) is
connected to the navigation system, you can use shortcuts related to phone functions.
Items marked with an asterisk (*) cannot be
removed from the shortcut menu.
1 When the map is displayed, touch .
The information shown varies according to the location. (There may be no information for that location.)
Registering places Page 61Displaying facilities (POI) icon on the map
Page 50Icons for traffic information Page 70 appears when the Bluetooth unit
(sold separately) is connected to the navi-
gation system together with the cellular
phone. By touching , you can make
a phone call to the displayed phone num-
ber. “Dialing from the map” Page 89
3 Touch [Back].
Returns to the previous display.
4 Touch .
Returns to the map of your surroundings. You can also return to the map of your sur-
roundings by pressing the MAP button.
Shortcut menu
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: 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.
“Modifying the Route Calculation Condi-
tions” Page 34
: Destination*
Displayed when the map is scrolled. Set the route to the place specified with the scroll cur­sor.
: Registration
Register information on the location indicated by the scroll cursor to the Address Book. “Registering a Location into Address
Book” Page 62
: Vicinity Search
Find POIs (Points Of Interest) in the vicinity of the scroll cursor.
“Finding a POI in the Vicinity” Page 55
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: Overlay POI
Displays icons for surrounding facilities (POI) on the map. “Displaying POI on the Map” Page 50
: Volume Displays [Volume Setting]. [Volume] Page 95
: Phone Book Displays [Phone Book].
“Calling a number in the Phone Book”
Page 87
“Editing the entry in “Phone Book””
Page 90
: Menu Close
Hides the shortcut menu.
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Modifying Map Configurations
Close Up View
• For safety reasons, these 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 (see page 20 for details).
Entering the Map Menu
1 Press the MENU button to display the
navigation menu.
2 Touch [Map] to display the Map menu.
3 Change the setting.
Adjusting each item Page 47 to 51This section describes the details of the
setting for each item. Settings marked with an asterisk (*) show that these are default or factory settings.
Setting the Item on the Map Screen
City Map
Tracking Display
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You can select the method to display the close up view of the intersection.
2D*:
Displays the close up view with the 2D map.
3D: Displays the close up view with [Driver’s View]. Off:
Does not display the close up view.
You can select whether to display the city map when in certain metropolitan city areas.
On*:
Automatically switches to the city map when in a city map area.
Off:
Does not show the city map. Even if you switch [City Map] to [On], city
map cannot display in areas where there is no city map data.
You can trace locations that you have already passed with white dots on the route.
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You can select whether to display or hide the icon on the map or how to display the map.
1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu, then
touch [Displayed Info].
The Displayed Info screen appears.
On this screen, you can operate the following items.
2 To finish the setting, touch [OK].
On (Always):
Displays tracking for all journeys.
On (This journey):
Displays tracking dots but erases them when the navigation system is turned off (when turning off the engine of your vehicle).
Off*:
Does not display tracking dots.
Show Mute Button
Selects whether to display or hide the voice guidance mute key on the map.
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View*:
Displays the voice guidance mute key on the map.
Hide:
Hides the voice guidance mute key on the map.
Show Traffic Incident
Selects whether to display or hide the traffic notification icons on the map when incidents are on your route.
“Checking traffic information manually”
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View*:
Displays the icons on the map.
Hide:
Hides the icons from the map. Notification icons will not be available
when your vehicle deviates from route.
Second Maneuver Arrow
Selects whether to display or hide the second turn ahead of the vehicle on the map (except for [Route View]).
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View*:
Displays the second turn ahead of the vehicle on the map.
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Hide:
Hides the second turn ahead of the vehicle on the map.
Address Book Icon
You can select whether to display the Address Book Icon on the map.
On*:
Displays the Address Book Icon on the map.
Off:
Hides the Address Book Icon on the map. Even if [Address Book Icon] is set to
[Off], the alarm sounds when you approach the registered location and the set image pops up. To turn off the sound output and image pop up, select [No Sound] and [No Picture] for the entry.
“Editing the entry in “Address Book””
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3D Landmark
You can select whether to display the 3D Landmark on the map.
3D Landmark only appears when the view
mode is [3D Twin Map View] and the map scale is set to 0.25 mile (200 m) or lower.
On*:
Displays the 3D Landmark on the map.
Off:
Hides the 3D Landmark on the map.
Bluetooth Connected
Selects whether to display or hide the icon for current status of the phone connection via Bluetooth wireless technology.
View*:
Displays the Bluetooth Connected icon on the map.
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Hide:
Hides the Bluetooth Connected icon on the map.
About Bluetooth Connected icon
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Selecting the Shortcut
Select shortcuts to display on the map screen. In the list displayed on screen, the items with red checks are displayed on the map screen. Touch the shortcut you want to display and then touch [OK] when a red check appears. You can select up to five shortcuts.
1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu, then
touch [Short-Cut Selection].
The Short-Cut Selection screen appears.
On this screen, you can operate the following items.
2 Touch the item that you want to set in the
shortcut menu.
An item with a red check mark is displayed in the shortcut menu.
: Registration*
Register the information on the location indi­cated by the scroll cursor to the Address Book.
“Registering a Location into Address
Book” Page 62
: Vicinity Search*
Find POIs (Points Of Interest) in the vicinity of the scroll cursor.
“Finding a POI in the Vicinity” Page 55
: Overlay POI*
Displays icon for surrounding facilities (POI) on the map.
“Displaying POI on the Map” Page 50
: Volume* Displays [Volume Setting]. [Volume] Page 95
: Phone Book* Displays [Phone Book].
“Calling a number in the Phone Book”
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“Editing the entry in “Phone Book””
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: Dial Favorite 1 to 5
Make a call to the phone number registered in [Dial Favorites].
“Registering a phone number in “Dial
Favorites”” Page 90
: Whole Route Overview
Displays the entire route (currently set). “Checking the entire route overview on the
map” Page 36
: Stock Info
Displays stock prices. “Displaying stock prices” Page 75
: Set My Favorites
Displays the screen of storing browsable item for XM tuner. “Storing browsable information”
Page 76
: My Favorites
Displays information on your favorite brows­able item for XM tuner. “Displaying favorite browsable Informa-
tion” Page 76
: Traffic On Route
Displays a list of traffic information on the route.
“Checking traffic information on the route”
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: Traffic Events
Displays a list of traffic events information. “Checking traffic information” Page 69
: Day/Night Display
Switches Day/Night Display setting. “Setting the Map Color Change between
Day and Night” Page 51
: Address Book Icon Display
Switches Address Book Icon Display setting. “Address Book Icon” Page 48
3 To finish the setting, touch [OK].
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Displaying POI on the Map
Viewing the Map Color Legend
Displays icons for the surrounding facillities (POI) on the map.
1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu, then
touch [Overlay POI].
2 Touch [Display] to turn it [On].
If you do not want to display the POI icon
on the map, touch [Display] to turn it [Off]. (Even if [Display] is turned [Off], the POI selection setting is retained.)
3 Touch the category you want to display.
4 Touch [Select Detail].
[Select All]:
Selects all detailed categories that are included in that category. (E.g. all categories of restaurants including Japanese and fast food.)
[Deselect All]:
Deselects the selected category.
5 Touch the desired detailed category.
You can select up to 100 items from the
detailed category.
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You can browse the type of the roads and areas displayed on the map.
1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu, then
touch [Map Legend].
2 Touch the type which you want to see.
3 Touch or to switch to the next page or
previous page.
On this screen, you can operate the following items.
[Day]:
You can check the color of the Day screen.
[Night]:
You can check the color of the Night screen. To return the previous screen, touch
[Back].
Categories that are already set will have a red check mark.
6 Touch [OK].
Returns previous screen.
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7 To finish the selection, touch [OK].
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Changing the View Mode for the Navigation Map
Changing the Setting of Naviga­tion Interruption Screen
You can change the map display mode.
You cannot perform this operation in “Scroll
mode”.
1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu, then
touch [View Mode].
2 Touch the type that you want to set.
“How to Use the Map” Page 39
Setting the Map Color Change between Day and Night
To improve the visibility of the map during the evening, you can set the timing for changing the combination of the map color.
1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu.
2 Touch [Day/Night Display] to change the
setting.
Each time you touch the key changes that set­ting.
[Automatic]*:
You can change the colors of a map between daytime and nighttime according to whether the vehicle lights are On or Off.
[Day]:
The map is always displayed with daytime col­ors. To use this function with [Automatic], the
Orange/white lead of the navigation sys­tem must be connected correctly.
You can also change the brightness of the
screen between daytime and nighttime with [Dimmer].
“Operating the picture adjustment”
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Set whether to automatically switch to the navi­gation screen from the AV screen when your vehi­cle approaches a guidance point such as an intersection while displaying a screen other than navigation.
1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu.
2 Touch [AV Guide Mode] to change the
setting.
Each time you touch the key changes that set­ting.
On*:
Switches from the audio operation screen to the navigation screen.
Off:
Does not switch the screen.
Changing the Map Color
You can set the map color to bluish or reddish.
1 Touch [Map] in the navigation menu.
2 Touch [Road Color] to change the setting.
Each time you touch the key changes that set­ting.
Blue*:
Changes to blue based map colors.
Red:
Changes to red based map colors.
Check the color change with the [Map
Legend].
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Setting a Route to Your Destination
• Searching a POI directry from a name of the facilities
• 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. (see page 20 for details).
Searching for a POI directly from the name of the facilities
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [POI Search].
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Some information on traffic regulations
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 the location. Also, the information on the traffic regulations provided will be for a passenger vehicle and not for a truck or other delivery vehicles. Always follow the actual traffic regu­lations when driving.
Searching for Points of Interest (POI) Statewide
Information about various facilities (Points Of Interest - POI), such as gas stations, amusement parks, or restaurants, is available. By entering the POI Name, you can search for a POI.
You can also narrow down the search range
by initially specifying the name of the city where your destination is located and also by initially specifying the category.
Use the functions [POI Search] and [Vicin-
ity Search] in different situations. In [POI Search], the distance is not limited within the selected state or province, but in [Vicinity Search], the distance for the search is limited
to within a 16 km (10 mile) radius.
The following three methods are available for searching facilities by POI:
• Searching for POIs by specifying a category first
• Searching for POIs by specifying a city name first
2 Touch the state code key of the destina-
tion and select the state or province (or territory).
Selecting the state or province where you
want to search Page 28
3 Input the name of the facilities.
[City]:
Touch to specify the destination city or area, and then input the city name. (This is available only when [Name] is blank.)
[Category]:
Touch to specify the POI category. (This is available only when [Name] and [City] are blank.)
[List]:
Lists candidates based on the yellow charac­ters in the text box (suggested characters in white are invalid). Touch the desired facility in the list to proceed to the next step.
When the options are narrowed down to
six or less, a list of the matching facilities automatically appears. When you enter the same characters that were entered previously, the system auto­matically displays the character string that follows the entered characters. (Auto fill-in function)
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If less than six POIs in a detailed category
are available, the screen for inputting the POI name is skipped. Please proceed to Step 4.
4 Touch .
Touching sorts the items in the list in the order of distance.
If the selected POI is the name of a chain
of outlets and consequently the same store name applies to different locations (the number of outlets appears next to the chain’s name), touch the name of the POI to display a list of those POIs with city name and street name, touch to set the POI as your destination.
Searching for POIs by specify­ing a category first
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [POI Search].
: Sorts the items in the list in the alphabetical order.
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You can use this sort function only when
there are 2 000 or less candidates.
5 Touch the desired POI for your destina-
tion.
Icons are helpful for quickly telling the cat-
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egory of facilities with the same name.
When the route is not set, route calculation starts immediately.
“Checking and modifying the route”
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Page 31 Touching displays a map of the sur-
roundings of the selected POI.
2 Touch the state code key of the destina-
tion and select the state or province (or territory).
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want to search Page 28
3 Touch [Category].
Category
4 Touch the desired category.
POI’s are divided into several categories.
[Name]:
Touch if you want to first specify the POI name.
[City]:
Touch if you want to first specify the destina­tion city or area.
[Back]:
Return the Destination menu.
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5 Touch the detailed category.
If the category is not sub-divided into more detailed categories, the list will not be dis­played. Proceed to Step 6.
6 Input the name of the facilities.
You can also narrow down the candidates by specifying the city before the name input.
Subsequent Operations (“Searching for a
POI directly from the name of the facili­ties”) Page 54 (Step 4 and 5)
Searching for POIs by specify­ing a city name first
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [POI Search].
2 Touch the state code key of the destina-
tion and select the state or province (or territory).
Selecting the state or province where you
want to search Page 28
3 Touch [City].
4 Input the name of the city that has the
facility you want to search for.
Auto fill-in function is available.“Auto fill-in function” Page 29
A list of cities that include the entered charac­ters appear.
[List]:
Lists candidates based on the yellow charac­ters in the text box (suggested characters in white are invalid). Touch the desired city in the list to proceed to the next step.
5 Input the name of the facilities.
You can also narrow down the candidates by specifying the category before the name input.
Subsequent Operations (“Searching for a
POI directly from the name of the facili­ties”) Page 54 (Step 4 and 5)
Finding a POI in the Vicinity
Searching for the facilities around the current position
You can search for Points Of Interest in your sur­roundings. Use this function to find a POI to visit during a journey. Searching range is approxi­mately 10 miles (16 km) square from the current location.
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Vicinity Search].
The list of POI categories appears.
2 Touch the desired category.
Category
Previously set categories will have a red check mark. When only a few types of the detailed categories are selected, blue check marks will appear.
[OK]:
Start search with the selected category.
[Back]:
Returns to the previous screen.
[Set]:
Displays the screen for registering POI short­cuts.
“Registering/deleting POI Shortcuts”
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If you touch one of the POI shortcuts (e.g.
) before selecting a category on the list, you can start searching for facilities directly by the category registered on the POI shortcut.
If you want to search for facilities by using
both marked category and POI shortcuts, select some categories in the list and then touch the POI shortcut to start searching.
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3 Touch [Select Detail].
[Select All]:
Selects all detailed categories that are included in that category. (E.g. all categories of restaurants including Japanese and fast food.)
[Deselect All]:
Deselects the selected categories.
4 Touch the desired detailed category.
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Previously set categories will have a red check mark.
5 Touch [Back].
Returns to the previous screen.
6 Repeat Step 2 to 5 to select a category.
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You can select up to 100 items from the detailed categories.
7 Touch [OK].
The POI in the selected category and subcate­gory are searched. Names of POIs and their distance from your current location appear. They are listed in order from nearest to farthest. To the left of each item is an icon indicating the category.
Distance to the facility
8 Touch the desired POI to set your desti-
nation.
When the route is not set, route calculation starts immediately. “Checking and modifying the route”
Page 32 When the route is already set, “Location con­firmation screen” is shown.
“Checking the location on the map”
Page 31 When you touch , the POIs around the
specified location are shown on a map.
Searching for the facilities around the scroll cursor
Searching range is approximately 10 miles (16 km) square from the scroll cursor.
This can be used when Vicinity Search is
selected in Short-Cut Selection.
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1 Scroll the map and move the scroll cursor
to the place where you want to search for POI.
2 Touch .
The shortcut menu appears.
3 Touch .
See Step 2 of “Searching for the facilities around the current position” for the following operations.
“Searching for the facilities around the
current position” Page 55 The distance indicated in the search result
is the distance from the scroll cursor to the
facility. The bottom icon is for shortcuts to your
favorite categories. Touching the shortcuts
icon displays a list of the facilities in a cate-
gory. “Registering/deleting POI Shortcuts”
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searches your surroundings. On the other
hand, in the case of in the Shortcut
menu ( Page 45), the area around the
scroll cursor after the map is scrolled will
be searched.
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Searching for Your Destination by Specifying the Telephone Number
Route Calculation to Your Home Location or to Your Favorite Location
If you know the telephone number of your desti­nation, you can quickly search for your destina­tion by specifying the telephone number.
You can also search for the phone number
[Phone #] on [Address Book].
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Telephone Search].
The telephone number entry screen appears.
2 Input a telephone number.
When the route is not set, route calculation starts immediately.
“Checking and modifying the route”
Page 32 When the route is already set, “Location con­firmation screen” is shown.
“Checking the location on the map”
Page 31 If there is more than one place for the
number input, a list of those places is dis-
played. Touch the item you want in the list.
If your home location is registered, the route home can be calculated by touching a single key from the navigation menu. Also, you can register one location, such as your workplace, as your favorite location, and the route is calculated in a similar way.
“Registering Your Home and Your Favorite
Location” Page 61
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Return Home] or [Go to].
When the route is not set, route calculation starts immediately. “Checking and modifying the route”
Page 32 When the route is already set, “Location con­firmation screen” is shown.
“Checking the location on the map”
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Selecting Destination from the Destination History and Address Book
Any place that has been searched before is stored in [Destination History]. Places that you have registered manually, such as your home, are stored in [Address Book]. Simply select the place you want to go to from the list and a route to that place will be calculated.
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➲ For information on Destination History
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1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Address Book] or [Destination History].
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2 Touch your destination name.
When a route is not set, route calculation starts immediately.
“Checking and modifying the route”
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When a route is already set, “Location confir-
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mation screen” is shown. “Checking the location on the map”
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You can also see the destination by touch-
ing on the right of the list.
Registering/deleting POI Short­cuts
You can register up to six shortcuts as your favor­ite POI. You can also change or delete the regis­tered shortcuts.
You can register a POI shortcut by touching
on the Shortcut-menu. The steps for reg­istration and deletion are almost the same as described below.
Registering a POI shortcut
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Vicinity Search].
2 Touch [Set].
Displays a list of already registered POI short­cuts.
3 Touch [Add].
Displays a POI category list.
4 Touch a category.
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5 Touch the POI selection method.
[Select All]:
Selects all detailed categories that are included in that category. (E.g. all categories of restaurants including Japanese and fast food.)
[Select Detail]:
Selects one of the detailed categories. Touching a category adds that category to the shortcuts.
Deleting a POI shortcut
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Vicinity Search].
2 Touch [Set].
3 Touch [Delete].
Displays a list of already registered POI short­cuts.
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4 Touch the category to be deleted.
A red check appears on the selected shortcut.
[All], [None]:
A red check will appear or disappear on all registered categories.
5 Touch [Delete].
Deletes the selected shortcut from the list.
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• For safety reasons, these 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 (see page 20 for details).
Registering Locations Overview
Registering places you visit frequently saves time and effort. Also, routes to registered locations can be calculated easily by touching the corre­sponding touch key. This registered location information can also be modified. The registered location appears on the map as an icon.
The registered locations are categorized into the following three types:
• : Home location: Register your home location here. Once your home location is registered, the route to your home can be set by simply touching [Return Home] in the Destination menu. Only one location can be registered.
• : Favorite location:
Register a point that you frequently visit (for example, your office) here. Once your favorite location is registered, a route to your favorite location can be set by simply touching [Go to] in the Destination menu. Only one location can be registered.
: (default): Address Book entry:
Register other points you often visit here. Once locations are registered, you can set the route by selecting an item from Address Book.
The items in Address Book are automatically
updated in alphabetic order. However, “Home location” and “Favorite location” always appear at the top (if you registered them).
Selects whether to display or hide all of the
registered location icons on the map.
Registering Your Home and Your Favorite Location
You can register one home location and one favorite location. You can change the registered information later. You might find it useful to regis­ter your workplace or a relative’s home as your favorite location.
1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu,
then touch [Defined Locations].
2 Touch [Go to].
When registering your home location, touch [Home].
3 Search for a location to register.
You can select a method of location search.
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If you select [Map Search], move the
scroll cursor to the place you want to set and touch [OK].
4 Point the scroll cursor to the location you
want to register and touch [OK].
The location is registered, and the Edit regis­tered information screen appears.
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5 Touch [OK].
Completes the registration.
Registering a location by Address Book
1 Touch [Address Book] in the Destination
menu.
Registering a Location into Address Book
The Address Book can store up to 400 regis­tered locations. These can include your home location, favorite places, and destinations you have already registered.
Registering a location by scroll mode
You can perform the following operation when [Registration] is selected in [Short-cut selec-
tion].
1 Scroll to the location you want to register.
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2 Display the shortcut menu, and touch
.
2 Touch [Add].
3 Select the search method, search the loca-
tion, and display the map.
4 When the map of the location you want to
register is displayed, touch [OK].
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The location is registered, and the Edit regis­tered information screen appears.
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3 Touch [OK].
Completes the registration.
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5 Touch [OK].
Completes the registration.
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Viewing the Address Book
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Address Book].
(4) (5)
(1) (2) (3)
(1) Home location:
The item displayed with the icon is the home location. Touch to calculate the route. “Registering Your Home and Your Favorite
Location” Page 61
(2) Favorite Location:
The item displayed with the icon is the favorite location. Touch to calculate the route. “Registering Your Home and Your Favorite
Location” Page 61
(3) Address Book entry:
Touch to calculate the route.
(4) : A map of that location can be displayed. “Checking the location on the map”
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(5) : The information related to that place can be
edited. “Editing the entry in “Address Book””
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(6) : Sorts the items in the list alphabetically. This
is the default sorting order. Active if there are items in the list and cur-
rent sort is not alphabetically.
(7) : Sorts the items in the list in order of the dis-
tance from the vehicle position. Active if there are items in the list and cur-
rent sort is not by distance form current position.
(8) : Sorts the items in the list in order of the recently used items.
Active if there are items in the list and cur-
rent sort is not by last used.
(6) (7) (8) (9)
(10) (11)
(9) [Add]:
The screen for selecting the method for regis­tering the location in Address Book appears. “Registering a Location into Address
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(10) [Delete]:
Deletes the registered locations. “Deleting the entry in “Address Book””
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(11) [Back]:
Returns previous screen.
Editing the entry in “ Book
In the Address Book menu, touching on the right-hand side of the location displays the Edit registered information screen.
Address
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Address Book].
2 Touch on the right-hand side of the
location that you want to edit the informa­tion for.
(7) (5)(6)
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(1) Name
You can enter the desired name.
(2) Pronunciation
You can enter the desired pronunciation inde­pendently from the name. The registered pro­nunciation is used for voice recognition. If nothing is entered in the text box, you
cannot use that item as a voice command.
Depending on which language is being
switched to, you may not be able to use the registered pronunciation without modifica­tion.
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(3) Phone #
The phone number of the registered location. You can dial this number by using (8).
You can search by registered telephone
number.
(4) Icon
The symbol displayed on the map and Address Book. Selects whether to display or hide all of the
registered location icons on the map.
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(5) Picture
As you approach the location, the registered image appears. You can register the picture stored in the navi­gation system. You can also import and regis­ter a picture shot from a digital camera by using a CD-ROM.
(6) Sound
The selected sound is played when you approach the location.
(7) Modify Location
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You can change the registered location by scrolling the map.
(8)
Only when the Bluetooth unit (sold separately) is connected to the navigation system and a cellular phone featuring Bluetooth technology is also connected, you can make a phone call to the registered phone number (3) by touch­ing .
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When you approach a registered location while traveling
When a location with a registered sound effect and image comes within an approx.
0.19 miles (300 m) radius from the vehicle position, the sound effect plays and the image appears.
Changing a name
1 Touch [Name], then touch [Yes].
The message confirming whether or not to register the entered name as voice command is displayed. When not registering a name as a voice com­mand, select [No].
2 Enter a new name, then touch [OK].
The current name appears in the text box. Delete the current name, and enter a new name between 1 and 23 characters long. Touch [Small] to enter lowercase letters.
Touch [Caps.] to enter uppercase letters. Touch to toggle the selection.
3 If the pronunciation is suitable, touch
[Yes].
The details you set are registered, and the Address Book menu appears. Alternative options:
[No]:
Completes the registration without editing the pronunciation.
[Repeat]:
You can reconfirm the pronunciation of the name you entered.
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No sounds can be output during .
If the pronunciation is not the desired one,
edit the characters so that the pronuncia­tion matches your desired pronunciation.
When you confirm the pronunciation,
is shown on the left side of the location name displayed in Address Book menu. This icon indicates that this name can be used as a voice command during voice operation.
You cannot change the name of your
home.
Changing a pronunciation
1 Touch [Pronunciation].
2 Enter a new pronunciation, then touch
[OK].
The current pronunciation appears in the text box (if already set). Delete the current pronun­ciation, and enter a new pronunciation between 1 and 23 characters long.
3 If the pronunciation is suitable, touch
[Yes].
The details you set are registered, and the Address Book menu appears. Alternative options:
[No]:
Cancels the editing.
[Repeat]:
You can reconfirm the pronunciation of the name you entered.
No sounds can be output during .
If the pronunciation is not the desired one,
edit the characters so that the pronuncia­tion matches your desired pronounciation.
When you confirm the pronunciation,
is shown on the left side of the location name displayed in the Address Book menu. This mark indicates that this name can be used as a voice command during voice operation.
You cannot change the pronunciation of
your home.
If nothing is entered in the text box, you
cannot use that item as the voice com­mands.
Entering or changing a phone number
1 Touch [Phone #].
2 Input a phone number, then touch [OK].
The Address Information menu appears. To change a registered phone number,
delete the existing number and then enter a new one.
Selecting an icon to appear on the map
Selects whether to display or hide all of the
registered location icons on the map.
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1 Touch [Icon].
2 Touch the icon that you want to appear on
the map.
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The Address Information menu appears. You cannot change the icon of your home
or your favorite location.
If you set (dot), the registered name of
that entry can be displayed on the map. The registered name does not appear if [Address Book Icon Display] is set to [Off].
Customizing the picture
Be sure to read “Limitations for importing pic­tures” before creating a CD-R (-RW).
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You can customize a picture for Address book entry. Some pictures are already stored in the hard disk drive, and you can also import JPEG for­mat pictures, such as a picture from your digital camera, by using a CD-R(-RW). You can use pic­tures by burning them onto a CD-R (-RW) with your PC and inserting it into the navigation sys­tem.
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Here, a method for changing the picture is described with an example of loading a picture stored on a CD-R (-RW) onto the navigation sys­tem.
1 Check that no disc is inserted, and insert
your CD-R (-RW) to the disc loading slot.
2 Touch [Picture], and then touch [Import
from Disc].
The list of the pictures stored in the CD-R (­RW) is displayed.
Touching an option other than [Import
from Disc] allows you to select an image
stored on the hard disk drive.
3 Touch a picture you want to set.
To cancel displaying the picture, select
[No Picture].
4 Touch [Yes].
On this screen, you can select the following items:
[No]:
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Select when you want to change to another picture. Return to Step 3.
Selecting sound
2 Touch the screen to change its position,
then touch [OK].
Deleting the entry in “
Book
Items registered in the Address Book can be deleted. All entries of the data in the Address
Book can be deleted at once.
Address
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Address Book].
2 Touch [Delete].
“Delete from Address Book” screen appears.
3 Select the location you want to delete.
A check mark appears by the selected loca­tion.
1 Touch [Sound].
2 Select the desired sound.
To turn off the sound, select [No Sound].
3 Touch [Sound] to hear the sound.
4 Touch [Set].
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No sounds can be output during .
Changing the position of locations
1 Touch [Modify Location].
The map of the selected area and its sur­roundings appears.
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On this screen, you can select the following items:
[All]:
Selects all entries.
[None]:
Displayed when all locations are selected. Cancels all selected locations.
4 Touch [Delete].
5 Select [Yes].
The data you selected is deleted. Alternative option:
[No]:
Cancels the deletion and returns to Step 4. Because deleted data cannot be restored,
take extra care not to delete by mistake.
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Destination History Operations
The points to which a route has been calculated in the past are automatically saved in Destina- tion History.
If no location is stored in Destination History,
you cannot select [Destination History]. (If you perform a route calculation, you can select [Destination History].)
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Destination History].
(2) (3)
(1)
(1) Destination history:
Touch to calculate the route.
(2) [Delete]:
Deletes the selected history.
(3) [Back]:
Returns to the previous screen.
Deleting the entry in “ History
Items in the Destination History can be deleted. All entries in the Destination History can be deleted at once.
Destination
1 Touch [Destination] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Destination History].
2 Touch [Delete].
“Delete from History” screen appears.
3 Select the location you want to delete.
A check mark appears by the selected loca­tion.
On this screen, you can select the following items:
[All]:
Selects all entries.
[None]:
Displayed when all locations are selected. Cancels all selected locations.
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4 Touch [Delete].
5 Select [Yes].
The data you selected is deleted. Alternative option:
[No]:
Cancels the deletion and returns to Step 4. Because deleted data cannot be restored,
take extra care not to delete by mistake.
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Using Traffic Information
Chapter 7
NAVI Chapter 7 Using Traffic Information
Using XM NavTraffic Informa­tion
If you have a GEX-P10XMT XM Digital Satellite Data & Audio Receiver (sold separately) attached to the navigation system and have an active sub­scription to XM NavTraffic service, you can view current traffic conditions and information on your navigation display. When the unit 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.
The system acquires the traffic information up
to 100 miles in radius from the vehicle posi­tion. (If there is a lot of traffic information around your vehicle, the radius will be shorter than 100 miles.)
The navigation system provides the following
functions by using the information from XM NavTraffic:
— Displaying a list of traffic information — Displaying traffic information on a map — Suggesting a route to avoid traffic conges-
tion by using traffic information
The term “traffic congestion” in this section
indicates the following types of traffic informa­tion: 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.
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Viewing traffic list
Traffic Information is displayed onscreen in a list. This allows you to check how many traffic inci­dents have occurred, their location, and their dis­tance from your current position.
Checking traffic information
Traffic information except traffic flow information is displayed onscreen in a list.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Traffic Events].
The list with received traffic information is shown.
2 Touch or to view the incident list.
Places (street names) where incidents have occurred are displayed in the list.
(1) (2) (4)
(3)
(1) Street or place (2) Direction (3) Incident (4) Distance to the location (5) The incident numbers currently dis­played and the total number of incidents
The incidents that have already been read
will be displayed in white. Unread inci­dents will be in yellow.
(6) Sort key
:
You can sort the traffic information in alpha­betical order.
:
You can sort the traffic information by dis­tance from your current position.
(7)
(5)
(6)
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For the list displayed when you touch [Traffic Events], the list will be sorted according to
the linear distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information. For the list displayed when you touch [Traffic On Route], the list will be sorted according to the distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information.
:
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.
:
When new traffic information is received, cur­rent information is changed, or old informa­tion has been removed, the list is updated to reflect the new situation.
(7)
Touching allows you to check the location on a map. (Traffic information without posi­tional information cannot be checked on a map.)
3 Select an incident you want to view in
detail.
The details of the selected incident are dis-
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played. 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 or to view the remaining information.
The method for checking the content dis-
played on the screen is the same for “Checking traffic information”.
Checking traffic flow information on the list
The traffic flow information can also be displayed as an onscreen list.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Traffic Flow].
The list with the traffic flow information is shown.
(mph):
You can sort the traffic information by the average speed. The other methods for checking the traffic
flow information displayed on screen is the same for “Checking traffic information”.
Confirming traffic information on the map
A line displayed only when the map scale
is 2.5 mile (5 km) or lower.
Icon appears only when the scale on the
map is 10 mile (20 km) or lower. If the scale is changed, the icons are resized accord­ing to the selected scale.
Traffic event icon and line
The traffic event information displayed on the map is as follows.
Traffic event icon
4 Touch [Back] to return to the list with
traffic information.
A list with traffic information appears again.
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Checking traffic information on the route
All traffic information on the current route (including traffic flow information) is displayed onscreen in a list.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Traffic On Route].
The currently set traffic information on the route appears on screen.
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with yellow line:
Stop and go traffic
with red line:
Stopped traffic
with black line:
Closed/blocked roads
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etc.:
Traffic flow i
o
For the meaning of the icon, see [Traffic Set­tings] in the Information menu.
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If you want to check the traffic information details at the map, move the scroll cursor onto an icon such as and touch . This allows you to view place names and other detail information.
Traffic flow information icon and line
Red, yellow, or green blinking lines may appear on either side of a road. In addition to these blink­ing lines, a round icon with a number may appear on the map. The number in the icon indicates the actual average speed of that specific area. These colors indicate the average speed at which traffic is flowing along these streets. Here is a guide to the colors and the average speed they indicate:
con
mation 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.
Following types of traffic incidents on the
route will be checked: stop and go, stopped traffic, and closed/blocked roads.
Traffic flow information is taken into account
only when [Traffic Flow] in [Traffic Set-
tings] is checked.
Checking 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.
There is no action if the system cannot find
any traffic congestion information on your route or the system cannot find an alternative.
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Red: average speed in this area is between 5
mph to 15 mph (8 km/h to 24 km/h) Yellow: average speed in this area is between 20 mph to 40 mph (32 km/h to 64 km/h) Green: average speed in this area is 45 mph (72 km/h) or faster (An icon without a number indi­cates the average speed of the road is more than 45 mph (72km/h))
The traffic flow line can be used only when
[Traffic Settings] is selected.
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If you want to check the traffic information details at the map, move the scroll cursor onto an icon such as and touch . This allows you to view place names and other detail information.
Setting alternative route to avoid traffic congestion
The navigation system checks at certain time intervals whether or not there is the traffic infor-
Distance from the current position of your vehicle to the point of entry int the new route.
Difference in distance and travel time between existing route and new route.
On this screen, you can select the following items:
[New]:
The recommended route is displayed on the screen.
[Current]:
The current route is displayed on the screen.
[OK]:
The displayed route is set.
When no selection is made, the screen
returns to previous screen.
Checking traffic information manually
Touching notification icon on the map screen allows you to check traffic information on your route while icon is displayed. Only if there is any
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traffic information on your route, notification icon is displayed on the navigation map screen.
Notification icon will not be available when
your vehicle deviate from route.
Traffic flow information is taken into account
only when [Traffic Flow] in [Traffic Set-
tings] is checked.
1 Set [Show Traffic Incidents] to [View].
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2 Press the MAP button to display the cur-
rent location.
The icon appears when the system acquires traffic information on the current route.
3 Touch icon during the icon is displayed.
Notification icon
The displayed icon indicates the type of the traffic information.
4 Touch [Detour] to search for an alterna-
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tive route.
[Detour] will be enable only when the sys-
tem can find “traffic congestion”.
On this screen, you can select the following items:
[List]:
Only three proximate traffic events on your route are listed in this traffic list.
[Back]:
The message disappears, and the map display
reappears. For the subsequent operations, see “Checking traffic congestion automatically”.
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Selecting traffic information to display
There are different types of traffic information that can be received via the XM NavTraffic ser­vice, and you can select which types will be incor­porated and displayed on your navigation system.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Traffic Settings].
2 Touch [Displayed traffic information].
The names of the displayed traffic information
items and a list of icons appears on the
screen.
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After touching [Detour], the route is recalcu­lated taking all traffic congestion on your cur­rent route into account. “Notification icon” shows the nearest traf-
fic information on the route. However, if you touch [Detour], the route is recalcu­lated by taking into account not only this information, but also all traffic congestion information on the route.
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3 Touch the traffic information item to dis-
play.
A red check appears next to the selected traf-
fic information.
[Traffic Flow] includes not only whether
or not to display the icon on the map, but also whether or not to take the flow infor­mation into account when rerouting.
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Touching [ALL (None)] selects or deselect
all traffic information.
4 Touch [OK].
The selected traffic information icon is added to the screen.
The following types of traffic congestion
cannot be deselected and are always dis­played and taken into consideration: stop and go, stopped traffic, and closed/ blocked roads.
5 Touch [OK].
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Using XM Tuner and Other Information
Chapter 8
Using the XM Tuner to View Stock, Sports, and Other Infor­mation
When an XM tuner (GEX-P10XMT) is connected, you can receive stock prices, sports, and other information, and display it onscreen. You may also register favorite information on the naviga­tion system.
Displaying stock prices
Can display the prices of up to 12 stocks.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Stock Info].
The screen displays a list of stock prices. Although the stock price information dis-
played onscreen is updated every 30 sec­onds (approx.), these prices are not real­time values.
Registering stocks to be displayed
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Stock Info].
2 Touch [Add].
[0-9], [Punc.], [Oper], [Sym.]:
You can switch the upper line to input the number and marks. Touch to toggle the selection. The method for inputting the text is almost
same as for inputting street names.
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in full the actual ticker symbol for the stock, you may not be able to find it.
Deleting stocks to be displayed onscreen
Can display the prices of up to 12 stocks. If 12 stocks are already registered, delete as many entries as necessary to add new stocks.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Stock Info].
2 Touch [Delete].
3 Touch the ticker of the stock you want to
delete.
A red check appears next to the ticker you touched.
To delete all registered stocks, touch [All].
Red checks will appear next to all tickers.
4 Touch [Delete].
A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion.
5 Touch [Yes].
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3 Input the Ticker text for the stocks you
want to display, then touch [OK].
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Storing browsable information
XM special contents can be stored as [My Favor­ites] so that it can be accessed without search-
ing every time an update is needed.
The displayed items depend on the informa-
tion that is sent from each station.
[My Favorites] can store up to 50 items.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Set My Favorites].
The screen will display a list of categories. The information appearing onscreen is automati­cally updated at regular intervals.
2 Touch a category you want to browse
from the list.
3 Touch an item you wish to store.
Displaying favorite browsable Information
You can check and delete the browsable informa­tion you registered.
1 Store the desired item (topic).
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2 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [My Favorites].
A list of registered items (topics) appears on
the screen.
3 Touch an item to display the contents.
If an item is divided into more detail catego­ries, select the one from the list to narrow
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down the category. After narrowing down, the message confirming whether or not to regis­ter the item.
4 Touch [OK].
If the storing step is successful, the confirma­tion screen will appear.
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Deleting favorite browsable information
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [My Favorites].
2 Touch [Delete].
3 Touch the items you want to delete.
A red check appears next to the items you
touched.
To delete all favorite contents, touch [All].
Red checks will appear next to all items.
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4 Touch [Delete].
5 A message will appear asking you to con-
firm the deletion. Touch [Yes].
Checking the Reception Status of the XM Tuner
The current XM tuner’s (GEX-P10XMT) reception status and signal strength appear on screen. (The information that is transmitted via XM DATA cable is displayed in this screen.)
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [XM Status].
(1) (2) (3)
If you have subscribed to either XM audio only
or XM NavTraffic stand alone [Updating] in the [Status]. This is because the GEX-P10XMT is constantly checking to see if you have decided to add the other service while your navigation system is turned on. If you subscribe to both services, the appropri­ate status will be shown in the [Status].
, you will see
Emergency Info
The Emergency Info screen provides important emergency information pertaining to your vehi­cle, insurance, and current location. Such emer­gency information could be useful in the event of an accident or vehicle breakdown. The accuracy of the personal information is dependent on the accuracy of the information entered into the navi­gation system by the user.
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(1) Status
Depending on the XM tuner’s (GEX-P10XMT) reception status, any one of the following may appear.
OK
No problem.
Updating
Updating encryption code.
Check antenna
Improper antenna connection.
Not Connected
(2) Signal Strength
Depending on the signal strength, any one of the following may appear.
Very Strong Strong Marginal Weak No signal
(3) Radio ID
The radio ID appears.
• The Emergency Info screen is only intended to provide information to a driver that may be useful during an emergency situation, and does not replace the need to call for emergency assistance, when nec­essary.
Checking the information regis­tered as Emergency Info
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Emergency Info].
(2)(1)
(4) (3)
The information registered as Emergency Info appears on the screen.
(1) You are currently at :
Your current position is indicated by the street name, latitude, and longitude.
(5)
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(2) Personal Information :
Your VIN number, insurance policy number, and the telephone number of your insurance com­pany can be displayed once entered by the user.
(3) Emergency TOW service phone :
The phone number of the subscribing Emergency TOW service can be displayed once entered by the user. The default or factory setting is the phone number of the Emergency Roadside Assis­tance service provided by Signature’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc.
(4) Locate Car Service
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Dialing the corresponding number in emergency
1 year of free Emergency Roadside Assistance service
1 year of free Emergency Roadside Assistance service is available to all registered owners and provided by Signature’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. The first year of Emergency Roadside Assis­tance service is paid for by Pioneer only if your navigation system is registered with Pioneer and you sign up on-line with Signature’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. at the time you register your navi­gation system with Pioneer. If you have not signed up for this service with Signature’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc., or if your free one­year period has expired, you are subject to charges by Signature’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. You are also subject to be changed by Signa­ture’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. for roadside services not included in the Emergency Roadside Assistance service. The terms and conditions regarding the Emergency Roadside Assistance service provided by Signature’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. are determined solely and exclusively
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by Signature’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. Please contact Signature’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. for more information. The telephone number that appears here by default is the toll free number for this service. For additional details on registering for this service, please check your product regis­tration card included with this product. If you are not interested in the free Roadside Assistance service, this number can be edited and replaced by your own roadside assistance telephone num­ber.
This function can be valid only when all fol­lowing conditions are satisfied:
• The Bluetooth unit (sold separately) is connected with navigation system.
• The communication for Hands-free phon­ing is activate between the cellular phone featuring Bluetooth technology and the navigation system.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Emergency Info].
2 Touch .
A list of telephone numbers appears onscreen.
3 Touch the phone number you want to
dial.
The signal is transmitted to the selected phone number.
Touching terminates the call.
Touch [Back] to return to the previous
screen.
The police number is shown as 911 and can-
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Searching for car service in an emergency
In an emergency, you can search the Emergency Info for Auto Services in the vicinity of your cur­rent position and set the current route.
4 Touch the selection method.
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• The Emergency Info screen is only intended to provide information to a driver that may be useful during an emergency situation and if they are in a safe location. If not, or in all major accidents, call 911 directly.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, then touch [Emergency Info].
2 Touch [Locate Car Service].
A list of auto services appears onscreen.
3 Touch the Category of the auto service
you want to use.
[Select All]:
Selects all detailed categories included in that category. A red check appears next to the selected category.
[Deselect All]:
Cancels the selected detailed categories.
[Select Detail]:
Selects a detailed category from the list. If you want to search with more detailed
categories, touch [Select Detail]. When the subcategory list appears, touch the item and touch [Back]. When only a few types of the detailed categories are selected, blue check marks will appear.
5 Repeat Step 3 and 4, select a category,
and touch [OK].
The POI in the selected category and detailed category is searched.
6 Touch the name of the facility to set the
route you want.
The Auto Service categories that can be
selected in the Emergency Info are: [Auto- motive] and [Car Dealer].
When the route is not set, route calculation starts immediately.
“Checking and modifying the route”
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Registering user information
Enter the information written on the vehicle inspection certificate or insurance certificate.
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Emergency Info].
2 Touch [Setup].
3 Touch the desired item to register your
information.
If information is already registered, that
information will appear.
4 Input the number you wish to register,
then touch [OK].
Completes the registration.
[Edit TOW Service Phone]:
Register a towing company’s phone number. Touch [Default] to restore the default
TOW service phone number.
Setting the Vehicle Dynamics Display
You can change the contents of the meters on the left and right of the Vehicle Dynamics Dis­play. Until the sensor’s initial learning is complete, only the voltage and clock are available.
The speed displayed is a guideline and may
not correspond to the actual speed.
1 Switch to the Vehicle Dynamics Display.
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2 Touch the left or right meter.
Touch keys are displayed.
3 Touch the items you want to display.
[Edit VIN]:
Register your Vehicle’s Identification Number. (You can enter between 1 and 17 digits.)
[Edit Policy Number]:
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[Edit Insurance Phone]:
Register your insurance company’s phone number.
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You can select the following items.
[Voltage]:
Displays the power supply and voltage sup­plied from the battery to this system.
[Acceleration]:
Acceleration in a forward direction is dis­played. The + sign indicates acceleration while the – sign indicates deceleration.
[Side Acceleration]:
Acceleration in a side direction such as when turning, is displayed. The + sign indicates a right turn, while the – sign indicates a left turn.
[Angular Velocity]:
Displays the vehicle’s turning angle over one second (how far it has turned in a second).
[Slope]:
Displays the vehicle’s vertical movement. The + side represents the rising angle, and the – side the falling angle.
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[Direction]:
Displays the direction your vehicle is traveling in.
[Clock]:
Current time is displayed.
[Adjust Look]:
Touch [Adjust Look] to display a screen for selecting the panel pattern. Touch one of the patterns from among those displayed onscreen to change the panel to the selected pattern.
If you touch [Peak Hold Reset], the maxi-
mum and minimum (green line) values indicated in [Acceleration] and [Side Acceleration] are reset.
You cannot change the speedometer at the
center.
Selecting Demo Mode in the Settings
menu enables you to perform a demon­stration with random values.
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Using Hands-free Phoning
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Hands-free Phoning Overview
• For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving.
If your cellular phone features Bluetooth nology, 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. The following description assumes that the device name of the cellular phone to be con­nected using Bluetooth wireless technology is set to [My mobile phone].
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Preparing communication devices
To use the cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology on the navigation system, the Bluetooth unit (ND-BT1) (sold separately) is required.
Precautions for using a cellular phone featuring Bluetooth technology
By connecting the Bluetooth unit (sold sepa­rately), you can use the functions described in this manual, including hands-free phoning or phone book transfer. To use these func­tions, the cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology that you want to connect must have a supported profile that is the same as the profile for the Bluetooth unit. For the supported profile, refer to the owner’s manual of the Bluetooth unit.
Please read “Notes for hands-free phoning”
for your reference.
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When the power of the navigation system
turns off, the Bluetooth connection is also dis­connected. When the system restarts, the sys­tem automatically attempts to reconnect the previously connected cellular phone. Even when the connection is cut for some reason, the system automatically reconnects the specified cellular phone (except when the connection is cut by the cellular phone opera­tion).
You can open [Phone Menu] directly by pressing and holding the MENU button.
You can check the signal strength for connec-
tion between your cellular phone and Blue­tooth unit (sold separately) with [Connection Status] in [Hardware] Menu.
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You can set the voice volume and ring volume
with [Volume] in [Settings] Menu.
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You can set to mute peripheral sounds during
hands-free phoning.
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While your cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is connected, is dis­played on the map.
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If you operate using the “CD-SR1” Steering
Remote Control (sold separately), the follow­ing buttons can be used for operation:
VR ACTIVATION / OFF HOOK button:
Same function as on the screen. (Except for [Received Calls] and [Emer-
gency Info].) VR CANCEL / ON HOOK button:
Same function as or on the screen.
PHONE MENU button: Open [Phone Menu] directly.
Operating from the navigation system
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technol-
ogy on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech­nology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your cellular phone.
2 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
3 Touch [Phone Settings].
The phone settings screen appears.
Setting up for hands-free phon­ing
Before you can use the hands-free phoning func­tion, you will need to set up the navigation system
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for using that function. This entails registering your cellular phone with the navigation system and establishing a Bluetooth wireless connection between the navigation system and your cellular phone.
Registering your cellular phone
You need to register your cellular phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology when you connect
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it for the first time. A total of five phones can be registered. Two registration methods are avail­able:
• Registration from the navigation system
• Registration from the cellular phone
Once you have registered a phone, you can
select that cellular phone from the list to con­nect it without registration.
If you try to register more than five cellular
phones, the system will ask you to select one of the registered cellular phones to overwrite.
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The default device name displayed on the cel-
lular phone is [PIONEER HDD NAVI]. The default password is [1111].
4 Touch [Registration].
5 Touch [Navi].
The system searches for cellular phones with Bluetooth technology that are waiting for the connection and displays them in the list.
6 Wait until your cellular phone appears in
the list.
If you cannot find the cellular phone you
want to connect, check that the cellular phone is waiting for the Bluetooth wireless technology connection.
7 Select the cellular phone you want to reg-
ister from the list.
8 Enter the password of the navigation sys-
tem to register it using your cellular phone.
After the registration is completed, the follow­ing screen appears.
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If registration fails, repeat the procedure
from the beginning. If a connection still cannot be established, try connecting using your cellular phone.
Operating from your cellular phone
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technol-
ogy on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech­nology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your cellular phone.
2 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
3 Touch [Phone Settings].
The phone settings screen appears.
4 Touch [Registration].
5 Touch [Mobile].
The navigation system waits for a Bluetooth wireless technology connection.
Connecting a registered cellular phone
The navigation system automatically connects the cellular phone selected as a target of connec­tion. However, connect the cellular phone manu­ally in the following cases:
• Two or more cellular phones are registered, and you want to manually select the cellular phone to be used.
• You want to reconnect a disconnected cellular phone.
• Connection cannot be established automati­cally for some reason.
Unregistered cellular phones cannot be con-
nected.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless
technology on your cellular phone.
For some cellular phones, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech­nology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your cellular phone.
2 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
3 Touch [Phone Settings].
The phone settings screen appears.
Phone name currently connected or selected as a target of connection
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6 Operate your cellular phone to register
the navigation system.
If your cellular phone asks you to enter a pass­word, enter the password of the navigation system. After the registration is completed, the follow­ing screen appears.
If registration fails repeat the procedure
from the beginning.
4 Touch [Connection].
5 Touch the name of the cellular phone that
you want to connect.
When a connection is successfully estab­lished, a connection complete message appears, and the system returns to the phone menu screen.
To cancel the connection to your cellular
phone, touch [Cancel].
If connection fails, check whether your cel-
lular phone is waiting for a connection, and then repeat the procedure from step 4.
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Editing the device name
You can change the device name to be displayed on your cellular phone. (Default is [PIONEER
HDD NAVI].)
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
2 Touch [Phone Settings].
The phone settings screen appears.
3 Touch [Device Name].
4 Touch any key to enter the name you
want to set and then touch [OK].
About Keypad operation Page 29Up to 20 characters can be entered for a
device name.
Editing the password
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You can change the password to be used for authentication on your cellular phone. (Default is [1111].)
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
2 Touch [Phone Settings].
The phone settings screen appears.
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3 Touch [Password].
Receiving a phone call
You can use the navigation system to receive a call hands-free. The map screen shows the icon while your cellu­lar phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technol­ogy is connected. You can receive a hands-free call only when the cellular phone is connected.
Connecting icon
Answering an incoming call
The system informs you that it is receiving a call by displaying a message and producing a ring sound once.
1 When there is an incoming call, touch
.
4 Touch any key to enter the password you
want to set and then touch [OK].
About Keypad operation Page 29Four to eight characters can be entered for
a password.
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When there is an incoming call, you can reject the call by touching . During a call, the is displayed at the
right-hand side of the screen.
2 To end the call, touch at the top right
of the screen.
The call ends.
If the received voice is too quiet to hear, you
can adjust the volume of the received voice.
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Depending on the caller ID service, the phone
number of the received call may not be dis­played. [Unknown] appears instead.
You may hear a noise when you hang up the
phone.
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Making a phone call
You can make a phone call in many different ways.
Direct dialing
1 Touch [Information] in the navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
2 Touch [Dial].
3 Input the phone number, and then touch
to make a call.
To cancel the call after the system starts dial­ing, touch .
4 To end the call, touch at the top right
of the screen.
Dialing from the dialed number history or the received call history
1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
2 Touch [Dialed Numbers] or [Received
Calls].
The list of either one appears.
3 Touch a name or telephone number from
the list to make a call.
Date and time of the call dialed or received
When you make a call to the phone number in [Received Calls] without “+”, you can add “+” in front of that number by touching [+]. To delete “+”, touch [+] again in that time.
Touch to make a call.
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4 To end the call, touch at the top right
of the screen.
Up to 30 entries for each of the dialed
number and received call histories are recorded automatically. When the number of entries exceeds 30, the entries will be deleted from the oldest one.
You can clear the dialed number or
received call history.
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Calling a number in the Phone Book
After finding the list in the Phone Book you want to call, you can select the number and make the call.
Before using this function, you need to trans-
fer the phone book stored in your cellular phone to the navigation system.
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1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
To cancel the call after the system starts dial­ing, touch .
2 Touch [Phone Book].
The phone book screen appears.
3 Touch a name from the list to make a call.
If you touch an alphabet tab, you can jump to the first page of the contacts whose names start with that letter.
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Dialing the entry in the Address Book
You can make a call to the entry registered in the address book.
You cannot make a call to locations if the
phone number is not registered.
Touch the entry in the list to make a call. To cancel the call after the system starts dial­ing, touch .
4 To end the call, touch at the top right
of the screen.
Calling a number in “Dial Favorites”
After finding the list in “Dial Favorites” you want to call, you can select the number and make the call.
Before using this function, you need to set the
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1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
2 Touch [Dial Favorites].
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The “Dial Favorites” screen appears.
3 Touch one of [Favorite 1] to [Favorite 5] to
make a call.
Touch the entry to make a call. To cancel the call after the system starts dial­ing, touch .
4 To end the call, touch at the top right
of the screen.
1 Display the Address Book.
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2 Touch of the entry you want to call.
The detail screen appears.
3 Touch to make a call.
To cancel the call after the system starts dial­ing, touch .
4 To end the call, touch at the top right
of the screen.
Dialing a facility’s phone number
You can make a call to facilities with phone num­ber data.
1 Perform [POI Search] or [Vicinity Search]
and display the detail information.
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2 Touch of the entry you want to call.
The detail screen appears.
3 Touch to make a call.
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To cancel the call after the system starts dial­ing, touch .
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4 To end the call, touch at the top right
of the screen.
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.
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 detail screen appears.
3 Touch to make a call.
To cancel the call after the system starts dial­ing, touch .
4 To end the call, touch at the top right
of the screen.
Transferring the phone book
You can transfer the data from the phone book stored in your cellular phone to the phone book stored in the navigation system. By transferring the phone book to the navigation system, you can browse the data in the trans­ferred phone book on the screen of the navigation system. You can also select the entries in the phone book to make a call from the navigation system or edit the data on the navigation system.
Depending on the cellular phone, “Phone
Book” may be called a name such as “Con­tacts”, “Business card”, or something else.
The Phone Book can hold a total of 400
entries.
The Hands-free phoning connection is discon-
nected to establish the connection for phone book transfer. When the phone book is trans­ferred, hands-free phoning is reconnected automatically.
The phone book of this navigation system can-
not assign the multiple telephone numbers for one person’s name.
1 Connect your cellular phone featuring
Bluetooth wireless technology.
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2 Touch [Information] in the Navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
3 Touch [Read Bus. Card].
If there is a phone book already transferred, the following screen appears.
[Yes]:
Deletes all phone numbers stored in the phone book, and then transfers the data.
[No]:
Keeps the current entries and then adds new data to the phone book. (Duplicate data can­not be consolidated.)
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If you want to keep the existing phone
book, select [No].
4 Check that the following screen is dis-
played, and operate your cellular phone to transfer the phone book entries.
The phone book entries in your cellular phone are transferred to the navigation system. To cancel the transfer, touch [Cancel]. Only the names and telephone numbers
can be transferred.
The transferred data can be edited on the
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Registering a phone number in “Dial Favorites”
You can register up to five entries into “Dial Favor­ites” from the phone book. Registering the phone
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numbers that you frequently use in “Dial Favor­ites” will ease the dialing operation. The entries registered in “Dial Favorites” can be operated from the shortcut menu. You can also operate them with Voice Recognition to make a call.
1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
2 Touch [Dial Favorites].
3 Touch [Set] on any of [Favorite 1] —
[Favorite 5].
4 Touch the entry you want to register.
The Phone Book Record screen appears.
5 Touch [OK].
The selected entry is registered in the corre­sponding “Dial Favorites”.
Editing the entry in “Phone Book”
You can edit the imported phone book data or add new data. You can edit [Name], [Pronunciation], [Phone #], or [Picture]. You can also delete unnecessary data.
The data cannot be transferred back to the
cellular phone.
Editing data or adding new data
1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation
menu, and the touch [Phone Menu].
2 Touch [Phone Book].
3 Touch or [Add].
The edit screen appears. To add data by entering it as desired, touch
[Add].
4 Select the entry you want to edit.
(1) (2) (3)
(4)
(1) Name
Enter the name to be displayed in the phone book. For more details about operations, please read the following page.
“Changing a name” Page 64Up to 40 characters can be input for the
name.
(2) Pronunciation
You can enter the desired pronunciation inde­pendently from the name. The registered pro­nunciation is used for voice recognition. For more details about operations, please read the following page.
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Up to 40 characters can be input for the
pronunciation.
If nothing is entered in a text box, you can-
not use that item as a voice command.
Depending on which language is being
switched to, you may not be able to use the registered pronunciation without modifica­tion.
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(3) Phone #
Enter the phone number to be displayed in the phone book. Touch [OK] to complete the input and return to the previous screen.
Up to 32 characters can be input for the
phone number.
The edited names and phone numbers are
reflected to the dialed number history and the received call history. However, they are not reflected to the data registered in “Dial
Favorites”.
(4) Picture
Sets the image to be displayed when a call is received.
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1 Check that no disc is inserted, and insert
your CD-R (-RW) to the disc loading slot.
2 Touch [Picture], and then touch [Import
from Disc].
The list of the pictures stored in the CD-R (-RW) is displayed. On this screen, you can select the following item:
[Back to Original]:
The picture originally used when the system was purchased is selected.
Touching an option other than [Import
from Disc] allows you to select a back-
ground image stored on the hard disk drive.
3 Touch a picture you want to set.
4 Touch [Yes].
On this screen, you can select the following items:
[No]:
Select when you want to change to another picture. Return to Step 3.
Deleting data
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Customizing the incoming call picture for a phone book entry
Be sure to read “Limitations for importing pic­tures” before creating a CD-R (-RW).
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You can customize a picture for the phone book record. Some pictures are already stored in the hard disk drive, and you can also import JPEG for­mat pictures, such as a picture from your digital camera, by using a CD-R(-RW). You can use pic­tures by burning them onto a CD-R (-RW) with your PC and insert that into the navigation sys­tem. Here, a method for changing the picture is described with an example of loading a picture stored on a CD-R (-RW) onto the navigation sys­tem.
1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
2 Touch [Phone Book].
3 Touch [Delete].
The “Delete from Phone Book“ screen appears.
4 Touch the entry you want to delete.
A red check mark appears next to the selected entry. To cancel the selection, touch the entry again.
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5 Touch [Delete].
6 Touch [Yes].
The data is deleted, and the current location screen appears.
To cancel the deletion, touch [No].
Editing the received call or dialed number history
You can edit the data in the dialed number history or the received call history. You can edit them and the edited entries are registered in the phone book. You can also delete the history data.
Editing data
1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
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2 Touch [Dialed Numbers] or [Received
Calls].
3 Touch .
The edit screen appears. Steps after this are the same as for editing the phone book.
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The phone number cannot be edited if it is
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already registered in the phone book.
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 naviga­tion system and your cellular phone must be 10 meters or less when sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth technology. How­ever, the transmission distance may become shorter than the estimated distance, depend­ing on the environment in use.
• You cannot delete a registered cellular phone. If you need to delete it, refer to “Returning the Navigation System to the Default or Factory Settings”, clear [Phone Settings] and delete it together with other functions.
• With some cellular phones, the speakers of the system may not produce a ring sound.
• If private mode is selected on the cellular phone, hands-free phoning may not be per­formed.
About registration and connection
• Cellular phone operations varies depending on the type of your cellular phone. Refer to the instruction manual that came with your cellu­lar phone for detailed instructions.
Deleting data
1 Touch [Information] in the Navigation
menu, and then touch [Phone Menu].
2 Touch [Dialed Numbers] or [Received
Calls].
3 Touch [Delete].
4 Touch [Yes].
All history data is deleted, and the current location screen appears.
To cancel the deletion, touch [No].
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About making and receiving calls
• You may hear a noise in the following situa­tions: — 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 hands-free phon­ing. This may reduce the effects of the echo.
• With some cellular phones, even if you press accept button on the cellular phone when a call arrives, 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 alphabetically is dis­played.
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• If the phone number of the received call is not registered in the phone book, the phone num­ber of the received call appears.
About received call history and 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.
About phone book transfer
• 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 at a time from your cellular phone.
• Depending on the cellular phone that is con­nected to this navigation system via Bluetooth technology, this navigation system cannot dis­play the phone book correctly. (Some charac­ters may be garbled or first name and last name is put in reverse order.)
• If the phone book in the cellular phone con­tains 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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Modifying the General Settings for Navigation Functions
Guidance
This setting controls the guidance volume of
• For safety reasons, these 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 (see page 20 for details).
Entering the Settings Menu
1 Press the MENU button to display the
navigation menu.
2 Touch [Settings] to display the Settings
menu.
3 Change the setting.
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Setting the Volume for Guidance and Phone
navigation. When set to , guidance is output. When set to , no guidance is output.
Beep
This setting controls the beep tone volume for navigation.
Phone Ringtone
This setting controls the incoming ring tone volume.
Phone Voice
This setting controls the incoming voice vol­ume. The Phone Ringtone and Phone Voice
adjustments are related to the cellular phone featuring Bluetooth technology. No adjustment is needed when the cellular phone featuring Bluetooth technology is not connected.
Volume of the audio source is adjusted by
the VOL (/) button of the navigation system.
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The sound volume for the navigation can be set. You can separately set the volume of the route guidance and the beep sound.
1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu,
then touch [Volume].
2 Touch [+] or [–] to set their volume.
On this screen, you can operate the following items.
3 To finish the setting, touch [OK].
Customizing the Regional Set­tings
Changing the language for navi­gation guidance and menu
You can select the language to be used for the navigation function. (Once you change the lan­guage, the system restarts.)
1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu,
then touch [Regional Settings].
2 Touch [Language].
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3 Touch the language that you want to use.
Once you change the language, the system restarts.
Touching [Back] returns you to the previ-
ous display.
If you select [English with TTS], the
name of the next street you will pass is announced. If you select [English without TTS], the name of the next street you will pass is not announced.
Setting the time difference
Adjusts the systems clock. Set the time differ­ence (+, – ) from the time originally set in your navigation system.
1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu,
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then touch [Regional Settings].
2 Touch [Time].
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To set the time difference, touch [+] or [–].
Time difference
4 If necessary, set to summer time.
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is off by default. Touch [Summer Time] to change the time if you are in the daylight saving period. This turns the display below summer time [On].
5 To finish the setting, touch [OK].
Customizing the keyboard lay­out
You can select the type of keyboard to be used for inputting characters.
1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu,
then touch [Regional Settings].
2 Touch [Keyboard] to select the layout
that you want to use.
Each time you touch the key changes that set­ting. [QWERTY] (default):
The time difference between the time origi­nally set in the navigation system (Pacific Standard Time) and the current location of your vehicle is shown. If necessary, adjust the time difference. Touching [+] or [–] changes the time difference display in one-hour incre-
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ments. The time difference can be set from –4 to +9 hours.
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[QWERTZ]:
[ABC]:
[AZERTY]:
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Changing the unit between km and miles
This setting controls the unit of distance and speed displayed on your navigation system.
1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu,
then touch [Regional Settings].
2 Touch [km / mile] to change the setting.
Each time you touch the key changes that set­ting. [mile] (default): Show distance in miles.
[Mile&Yard]:
Show distance in miles and yards.
[km]:
Show distance in kilometers.
Changing the virtual speed of the vehicle
When calculating the expected time of arrival and the number of hours to the destination, set the average speed for the freeway or ordinary roads using [+] and [–].
1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu,
then touch [Regional Settings].
2 Touch [Average Speed].
3 Touch [+] or [–] to set the speed.
The estimated time of arrival is not neces-
sarily estimated based on this speed value.
Checking the Setting Related with Hardware
The hardware status, including the driving status of a vehicle, positioning status by satellite, learn­ing status of the 3D sensor, and cable connection status, can be checked.
Checking the connections of leads and installation positions
Check that leads are properly connected between the navigation system and the vehicle. Please also check whether they are connected in the correct positions.
1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu,
then touch [Hardware].
2 Touch [Connection Status].
The “Connection Status” screen appears.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
(1) Speed Pulse
The Speed Pulse value detected by the naviga­tion system is shown. [0] is shown while the vehicle is stationary.
(2) GPS Antenna
Indicates the connection status of the GPS antenna, the reception sensitivity, and from how many satellites the signal is received. If the signal is received correctly, [OK] is dis­played. If reception is poor, [NOK] appears. In such case, please change the installation position of the GPS antenna.
(3) Phone Connection Status
Indicates the connection status of the Blue­tooth unit (sold separately) and the signal strength between the Bluetooth unit and the cellular phone. If the Bluetooth unit is con­nected correctly, [OK] is displayed. [NOK] appears when the Bluetooth unit is not con­nected or incorrectly connected.
(4) Installation Position
The installation position of the navigation sys­tem is shown. That indicates whether the installation position of the navigation system is correct or not. If installed correctly, [OK] appears. When the navigation system is installed at an extreme angle exceeding the limitation of the installing angle, [Incorrect angle] will be displayed. When the angle of the navigation system has been changed, [Excessive vibration] will be displayed.
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(5) Parking Brake
When the parking brake is applied, [On] is dis­played. When the parking brake is released, [Off] is displayed.
(6) Power Voltage
The power voltage (reference value) provided from the vehicle battery to the navigation sys­tem is shown. If the voltage goes out of the range from 11 to 15 V, check that power cable connection is correct.
(7) Illumination
When the headlights or small lamps of a vehi­cle are on, [On] is displayed. When the small lamps of a vehicle are off, [Off] is displayed. (If the orange/white lead is not connected, [Off] appears.)
(8) Back Signal
When the gear lever is shifted to “R”, the sig­nal switches to [High] or [Low]. (One of these is displayed depending on the vehicle.)
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Checking sensor learning status and driving status
1 Touch [Settings] in the navigation menu,
then touch [Hardware].
2 Touch [3D Calibration Status].
The 3D Calibration Status screen appears.
(5)
(6) (7)
(1) Distance
Driving distance is indicated.
(2) Speed Pulse
Total number of speed pulses is indicated.
(3) Learning Status
Current driving mode is indicated.
(4) Degree of learning Sensor learning situations of distance (Dis­tance), right turn (Right Turn), left turn (Left Turn), and 3D detection (3D) are indicated by
the length of bars. When tires have been changed or chains
fitted, turning on the Speed Pulse allows the system to detect the fact that the tire diameter has changed, and automatically replaces the value for calculating distance.
If the ND-PG1 is connected, the distance
calculation value cannot be replaced auto­matically.
(5) Speed
The speed detected by the navigation system is indicated. (This indication may be different from the actual speed of your vehicle, so please do not use this instead of the speedom­eter.)
(6) Acceleration or deceleration/Rota­tional speed
Acceleration or deceleration velocity of your vehicle is indicated. Also, rotational speed when your vehicle turns to left or right is shown.
(7) Inclination
Degree of slope for the street is indicated.
(4)
(1) (2) (3)
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