Pioneer CNDV-50MTP, CNDV-50MT User Manual

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Operation Manual
ENGLISH
DVD Map - USA / Canada
CNDV-50MT
CNDV-50MTP
This operation manual can be used with the following models: AVIC-N1, AVIC-N2
Notice to all users:
This software requires that the navigation unit be properly connected to your vehicle's parking brake. If not properly connected 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 screen shown in the example may differ from the actual screen. The actual screen may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements.
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Introduction
License Agreement
PIONEER CNDV-50MT [CNDV­50MTP] - 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 5). 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, disassem-
bly, 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. For example, the voice recogni­tion function as implemented by the Software may not recognize your voice. 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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3. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS INCURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COM­PENSATORY, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, LOST INCOME, LOST SALES OR BUSINESS, EXPENDITURES, INVESTMENTS, OR COMMITMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH ANY BUSINESS, LOSS OF ANY GOODWILL, OR DAM­AGES) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF OR INA­BILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF PIONEER HAS BEEN INFORMED OF, KNEW OF, OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE LIKELI­HOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES TO ANY AND ALL CAUSES OF ACTION INDIVIDUALLY OR IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUD­ING WITHOUT LIMITATION BREACH OF CON­TRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, MISREPRESENTATION, AND OTHER TORTS. IF PIONEER’S WARRANTY DIS­CLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL OR FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER BE HELD UNEN­FORCEABLE OR INAPPLICABLE, YOU AGREE THAT PIONEER’S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE PRICE PAID BY YOU FOR THE ENCLOSED PIONEER PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limita­tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty disclaimer and limitation of liability shall not be applicable to the extent that they are prohibited by any applicable federal, state or local law which provides that such a dis­claimer or limitation cannot be waived or preempted.
4. EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES
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.
5. TERMINATION
This Agreement is effective until terminated. You may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software. The Agreement also will terminate if you do not comply with any terms or conditions of this Agreement. Upon such termination, you agree to destroy the Software.
6. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS
If the Software is being acquired by or on behalf of the United States government or any other entity seeking or applying rights similar to those customarily claimed by the United States govern­ment, the Data is licensed with “Limited Rights.” Utilization of the Software is subject to the restrictions specified in the “Rights in Technical Data” clause at DFARS 252.227-7013, or the equivalent clause for non-defense agencies. Pio­neer Electronics (USA) Inc., 2265 East220th Street, Long Beach, CA 90810.
7. MISCELLANEOUS
This is the entire Agreement between Pioneer and you regarding its subject matter. No change in this Agreement shall be effective unless agreed to in writing by Pioneer. Pioneer retailers do not have the authority to change this Agree­ment. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of California. If any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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PIONEER CNDV-50MT [CNDV­50MTP] - 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
5). 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, 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 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. For example, the voice recogni­tion function as implemented by the Software may not recognize your voice. 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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3. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIM OR LOSS INCURRED BY YOU (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COM­PENSATORY, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, LOST INCOME, LOST SALES OR BUSINESS, EXPENDITURES, INVESTMENTS, OR COMMITMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH ANY BUSINESS, LOSS OF ANY GOODWILL, OR DAM­AGES) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF OR INA­BILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF PIONEER HAS BEEN INFORMED OF, KNEW OF, OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE LIKELI­HOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES TO ANY AND ALL CAUSES OF ACTION INDIVIDUALLY OR IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUD­ING WITHOUT LIMITATION BREACH OF CON­TRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, MISREPRESENTATION, AND OTHER TORTS. IF PIONEER’S WARRANTY DIS­CLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL OR FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER BE HELD UNEN­FORCEABLE OR INAPPLICABLE, YOU AGREE THAT PIONEER’S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE PRICE PAID BY YOU FOR THE ENCLOSED PIONEER PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limita­tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty disclaimer and limitation of liability shall not be applicable to the extent that they are prohibited by any applicable federal, state or local law which provides that such a dis­claimer or limitation cannot be waived or preempted.
4. EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES
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.
5. TERMINATION
This Agreement is effective until terminated. You may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software. The Agreement also will terminate if you do not comply with any terms or conditions of this Agreement. Upon such termination, you agree to destroy the Software.
6. MISCELLANEOUS
This is the entire Agreement between Pioneer and you regarding its subject matter. No change in this Agreement shall be effective unless agreed to in writing by Pioneer. Pioneer retailers do not have the authority to change this Agree­ment. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein. If any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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Terms and Conditions for the Tele Atlas Data
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT (THE “AGREE­MENT”) BETWEEN YOU, THE END USER, AND TELE ATLAS NORTH AMERICA, INC. (“Tele Atlas”). BY USING YOUR COPY OF THE TELE ATLAS DATA, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
1. Grant of License.
Tele Atlas grants you a non-transferable, non­exclusive license to use the map data and busi­ness points of interest information (the “POIs”), (together, the “Data”) contained on these discs, solely for personal, non-commercial use and not to operate a service bureau or for any other use involving the processing of data of other persons or entities. You may make one (1) copy of the Data for archival or backup purposes only but you may not otherwise copy, reproduce, modify, make derivative works, derive the structure of or reverse engineer the Data. The Data contains confidential and proprietary information and materials, and may contain trade secrets, so you agree to hold the Data in confidence and in trust and not to disclose the Data or any portions in any form, including by renting, leasing, publish­ing, leasing, sublicensing or transferring the Data to any third party. You are prohibited from using the POIs (i) to create mailing lists or (ii) for other such similar uses.
2. Ownership.
The Data is copyrighted by Tele Atlas and its licensors and they retain all ownership rights in the Data. You agree not to alter, remove, obliter­ate, or obscure any copyright notice or proprie­tary legend contained in or on the Data.
3. Warranty Disclaimer.
THE DATA IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS BASIS” AND TELE ATLAS, ITS LICENSORS, AND ITS LICENSED DISTRIBUTORS AND SUPPLIERS (COLLECTIVELY, “SUPPLI­ERS”) EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WAR­RANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRAN­TIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABIL­ITY, EFFECTIVENESS, COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, TITLE AND FITNESS FOR A PARTIC-
ULAR PURPOSE. TELE ATLAS, ITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE DATA WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE DATA WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN ADVICE GIVEN BY TELE ATLAS, ITS LICENSORS, SUPPLIERS OR ANY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE EMPLOYEES CREATES A WAR­RANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASES TELE ATLAS’, ITS LICENSORS OR SUPPLIERS LIABIL­ITY AND YOU MAY NOT RELY ON ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR ADVICE. THIS DISCLAIMER IS AN ESSENTIAL CONDITION OF THIS AGREE­MENT AND YOU ACCEPT THE DATA ON THIS BASIS.
4. Limitation of Liability.
IN NO EVENT SHALL TELE ATLAS’, ITS LICEN­SORS’ OR SUPPLIER’ AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR ALL MATTERS ARISING OUT OF THE SUB­JECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR YOUR COPY OF THE TELE ATLAS DATA. TELE ATLAS, ITS LICEN­SORS AND SUPPLIERS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY MATTER TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUP­TION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, AND THE LIKE) ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE DATA, EVEN IF TELE ATLAS, ITS LICENSORS OR SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POS­SIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
5. Termination.
This Agreement will terminate immediately and automatically, without notice, if you breach any term of this Agreement. You agree that in the event of termination of the Agreement, you shall return the Data (including all documentation and all copies) to Tele Atlas and its suppliers.
6. Indemnity.
You agree to indemnify, defend and hold Tele Atlas, its Licensors, and its Suppliers (including their respective licensors, suppliers, assignees, subsidiaries, affiliated companies, and the respective officers, directors, employees, share­holders, agents and representatives) free and
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harmless from and against any liability, loss, injury (including injuries resulting in death), demand, action, cost, expense, or claim of any kind or character, including but not limited to attorney’s fees, arising out of or in connection with any use or possession by you of the Data.
7. U.S. Government Rights.
If you are an agency, department, or other entity of the United States Government, or funded in whole or in part by the United States Govern­ment, then use, duplication, reproduction, release, modification, disclosure or transfer of this commercial product and accompanying doc­umentation, is restricted in accordance with FAR
12.212 and DFARS 227.7202, and by a license agreement. Contractor/manufacturer is Tele Atlas North America, Inc., 1605 Adams Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025, (650) 328-3825. The Data
©1984-2003 by Tele Atlas N.V. and Tele Atlas
is North America, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. For purpose of any public disclosure provision under any federal, state or local law, it is agreed that the Data is a trade secret and a proprietary commer­cial product and not subject to disclosure.
8. Additional Provisions with respect to Canadian Data only.
a. Warranty Disclaimer.
The Data may include the data of licensors, including Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. Such Data is provided on an “AS IS” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS BASIS” and the licen­sors, including HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN AND THE MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGE­MENT, MERCHANTABILITY, QUALITY, EFFEC­TIVENESS, COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, TITLE AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR­POSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE DATA PROD­UCT RESTS WITH YOU. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN AND THE MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE DATA WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE DATA WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN ADVICE GIVEN BY HER MAJ-
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ESTY THE QUEEN, THE MINISTER OF NATU­RAL RESOURCES, TELE ATLAS OR ITS LICENSORS AND EMPLOYEES CREATES A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASES HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN AND THE MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES LIABILITY AND YOU MAY NOT RELY ON ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR ADVICE.
b. Disclaimer of Liability.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LICENSORS, INCLUDING HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA, THE MINISTER OF NATU­RAL RESOURCES OR THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS (THE “LICENSORS”), BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR MAT­TERS ARISING OUT OF THE SUBJECT MAT­TER OF THE AGREEMENTS, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE.
THE LICENSORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSE­QUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSI­NESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, AND THE LIKE) ARISING OUT OF THE AGREEMENT OR THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE DATA, EVEN IF THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
c. Indemnification by You.
You shall indemnify and hold harmless the licensors, including Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, the Minister of Natural Resources and their respective officers, employees and agents, from and against any claim, demand or action, irrespective of the nature of the claim, demand or action alleging loss, costs, damages, expenses, or injury (including injury from death) resulting from your authorized or unauthorized use, posses­sion, modification, or alteration of the Data.
9. Miscellaneous.
This is the exclusive and complete Agreement between Tele Atlas and you regarding its subject matter. Nothing in this Agreement shall create a joint venture, partnership or principal-agent rela­tionship between Tele Atlas and you. The internal laws of California shall govern this Agreement and you consent to the jurisdiction of the North­ern District of California or the State of California for the County of Santa Clara. Sections 2 - 4 and 7
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- 11 shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. This Agreement may be amended, altered, or modified only by Tele Atlas. You may not assign any part of this Agreement without Tele Atlas’ prior written consent. You acknowledge and understand that the Data may be subject to restrictions on exportation and agree to comply with any applicable export laws. In the event that any provision or part of a provi­sion of this Agreement is determined to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, such provision or part thereof shall be stricken from this Agree­ment and the remainder of this Agreement shall be valid, legal, and enforceable to the maximum extent possible. Any notice under this Agreement shall be delivered by courier to Tele Atlas North America, Inc., Attention Legal Department, 1605 Adams Drive, Menlo Park, California 94025 USA.
About the Data for the Map Database
• This database was developed and recorded up to January 2004. Changes to streets/highways made after that time may not be reflected in this database.
• It is strictly prohibited to reproduce and use any part or the whole of this map in any form without permission from the copyright owner.
• If the local traffic regulations or conditions deviate from this data, follow the local traffic regulations (such as signs, indications, etc.) and conditions (such as construction, weather, etc.).
• The traffic regulation data used in the map database applies only to standard sized pas­senger vehicles. Note that regulations for larger vehicles, motorbikes, and other non­standard vehicles are not included in the data­base.
Copyright
©1984-2004 Tele Atlas North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Data by Info USA ©2004 All Rights Reserved.
Canadian Data © 2004 DMTI Spatial Inc., its licensors, and Tele Atlas North America, Inc. Portions of Canadian map data are reproduced under license from Her Maj­esty the Queen in Right of Canada with permission from Natural Resource Canada, The Queen in Right of Mani­toba, and other third party suppliers.
© 2005 INCREMENT P CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Table of Contents
Introduction
License Agreement 1
PIONEER CNDV-50MT [CNDV-50MTP] - for
U.S.A. 1
PIONEER CNDV-50MT [CNDV-50MTP] - for
Canada 3
Terms and Conditions for the Tele Atlas Data 5 About the Data for the Map Database 7 Copyright 7 Table of Contents 8 Important Safety Information 11 Notes Before Using the System and Additional
Safety Information 12
Failure to Operate 12 After-sales service for Pioneer products 12 Purchasing Software Upgrade 12 Product registration 12 Precaution 12
Features (Characteristics of this software) 14 Manual Overview 15
To users upgrading the application program 15 How to use this manual 15 Terminology 16
Map Discs for Navigation System 17
Configuration of data recorded on discs 17
Chapter 1
Basic Operation
Flow from Startup to Termination 19 Basic Navigation 20
Memory navi mode 24 How to listen to a CD 24 Buttons you can use 26
Chapter 2
Menu and Map Display
How to Use Menu Screens 27
Main menu 27 Shortcut menu 28
How to Use the Map 29
Switching the current position screen display
mode 29 How to view the map of the current location 29 Changing the scale of the map 32 Moving the map to the location you want to
see 33
Chapter 3
Setting a Route to Your Destination
Finding Your Destination by Selecting the Type of
Facility 35
Searching for Points of Interest (POI) 35 Finding a POI in your surroundings 36 Searching the facilities around the scroll
cursor 37
Displaying certain POI on the map 37
Setting an Entrance or Exit of a Freeway as Your
Destination 37
Searching for Your Destination by Specifying the
Telephone Number 38
Route Calculation to Your Home Location or to
Your Favorite Location 38
Selecting Destination from the Destination Histo-
ry and Address Book 38
Modifying the Route Calculation Conditions 38
Items that users can change 39 Perform the route calculation of the several rou-
te options, and select one 39
Checking the Set Route 40
Checking the set route with the map 40 Checking the set route with text 41 Checking the set route from the Route Options
menu 41
Recalculating the Route to Your Destination 42 Canceling the Route Guidance 42 Adding Way Points to the Current Route 42
Adding a way point 42 Skipping a way point 43 Deleting a way point from the route 43 Adding and deleting way points using the Route
Options 44
Registering POI shortcuts 44
Chapter 4
Editing the Navigation Utilities
Editing Registered Locations 45
Registering your home and your favorite
location 45
Registering a previous location in the Address
Book 46
Editing a location’s information 46 Deleting Address Book or Destination History
Information 48
Changing the position of locations registered in
the Address Book 48
Loading registered locations data from a CD-
R 48
Setting Areas to Avoid 49
Registering an area to avoid 49 Changing or deleting an area to avoid 49
Using XM NavTraffic Information 50
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Viewing traffic information 50 Information on avoiding traffic congestion on
route ahead 51
When checking traffic congestion information
manually 52 Traffic flow information 52 Selecting traffic information to display 53 Checking the reception status of the XM
tuner 54
Emergency Info 54
Checking the information registered as Emer-
gency Info 54 Registering user information 55 Locate Car Service 56
Using the XM tuner to view stock, sports, and
other information 57 Displaying stock prices 57
Displaying browsable information 58 Displaying favorite browsable Information 58
Changing Background Picture 59 Checking the Navigation Status 60
Checking sensor learning status and driving
status 60 Checking the connections of leads and installa-
tion positions 61 Setting the Vehicle Dynamics Display 61
Chapter 5
Customizing Your Navigation Sys­tem
Modifying the Default Settings 63 Items Users can Change 63
Volume 63 System Options 64 Short-Cut Selection 65 Map Display Options 66 Defined Locations 66 Demo Mode 67 Time 67 Modify Current Location 67 Hardware Info 67 Restore Factory Settings 67
Chapter 6
Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
Basic Operation 69
Activating the touch panel keys 69 How to display each menu 69
Operating the Built-in DVD drive 71
Touch key operation 72 Operation using the FUNCTION menu 74 Other DVD-Video function 75
Radio 77
Listening to the radio 77 Advanced radio operation 78 Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 78 Tuning in strong signals 78 Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 78
Chapter 7
Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipments)
Multi-CD Player 79
Listening a CD 79 50-disc multi-CD player 79 Advanced multi-CD player operation 80 Repeating play 80 Playing tracks in a random order 80 Scanning CDs and tracks 80 Pausing CD playback 80 Using ITS playlists 80 Using CD TEXT functions 81 Using compression and bass emphasis 82
XM Tuner 82
Listening to the XM 82 Switching the XM display 83 Storing and recalling broadcast stations 83 Switching the XM channel select setting 83 Selecting the XM channel directly 83 Display the ID code 84
TV Tuner 84
Watching the TV tuner 84 Advanced TV tuner operation 84 Storing and recalling broadcast stations 85 Storing the strongest broadcast stations
sequentially 85
DVD Player (S-DVD) 85
Playing a disc 85 Selecting a disc 86 Advanced DVD player operation 86 Repeating play 86 Pausing disc playback 86 Playing tracks in a random order 86 Scanning tracks of a CD 86 Using ITS playlists 86
External Unit 87
Operating the external unit 87 Operate the external unit by using 1 KEY - 6
KEY 87
Operate the external unit by using FUNCTION 1
- FUNCTION 4 87
Switching the automatic and manual
function 88
Chapter 8
Customizing the Audio Source Set­ting
Audio Adjustments 89
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Introduction of audio adjustments 89 Using the equalizer 89 Using balance adjustment 89 Adjusting equalizer curves 90 Adjusting bass and treble 90 Adjusting loudness 91 Using subwoofer output 91 Using non fading output 91 Using the high pass filter 91 Adjusting source levels 92 Compensating for equalizer curves (EQ-EX) 92
Setting Up the DVD Player 92
DVD setup adjustments 92 Setting the language 92 Setting assist subtitles on or off 93 Setting angle icon display 93 Setting the aspect ratio 93 Setting the parental lock 93
Initial Settings 94
Adjusting initial settings 94 Switching the auxiliary setting 94 Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller 94 Switching the sound muting/attenuation 95 Switching the automatic disc playback 95 Switching the dimmer setting for sub-
display 95 Changing the voice output of the navigation
guidance 95 Switching the 5.1ch setting 96
Other Functions 96
Setup adjustments 96 Setting the video input 96 Setting for rear view camera 96 Selecting the video of rear display 97 Setting the slide back function 97 Setting the automatic open function 98 Using the AUX source 98 Switching the background display 98
Switching the Screen Using the DISP Button 98 Language Code Chart for DVD 100
Chapter 9
Operating Your Navigation System with Voice
To Ensure Safe Driving 101 Basics of Voice Operation 101
Flow of voice operation 101
Voice Commands 102
Common commands 102 Commands for display change 102 Available voice commands related to
navigation 102 Available voice commands related to audio 103
An Example of Voice Operation 103 Tips for Voice Operation 104
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Appendix
Installing the Program 105 Memory Navi Mode 107
Navigation in the memory navi mode 107 About the icon for the memory navi mode 108 Major difference between the memory navi
mode and the DVD navi mode 108
Cautions relating to auto reroute in memory
navi mode 109
TRAFFIC icon during the momory navi
mode 109
Operation outside the memorized area 109
Positioning Technology 110
Positioning by GPS 110 Positioning by dead reckoning 110 How do GPS and dead reckoning work
together? 110
Handling Large Errors 111
When the positioning by GPS is impossible 111
Vehicles that Cannot Obtain Speed Pulse
Data 112
Conditions Likely to Cause Noticeable Positioning
Errors 112
About the Data being Deleted 114 Limitation of Functions for Areas not Stored on
the Disc 114
Other function limitations 115
Troubleshooting 116
Problems in the navigation screen 116 Problems in the audio screen (common) 118 Problems in the audio screen (during DVD-Vi-
deo playback) 118
Messages and how to react to them 119
Error Messages 124 Route Setting Information 124
Route search specifications 124 Route highlighting 125 Intersection enlargement 126 Tracking 126
Types of the Road Stored in the Disc 126
Roads included in the route guidance and
roads not included 126 Non routable roads (pink color road) 126 About folders and MP3 files 127
Glossary 127 Display Information 130
Main menu 130 Shortcut menu 133
Menu in the audio screen 134
AUDIO menu 134 INITIAL menu 135 SET UP menu 135 FUNCTION menu 136
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Important Safety Information
Before using your Navigation System, be sure to read and fully understand the following safety information:
Read the entire manual before operating this
Navigation System.
The navigation features of this unit (and rear
view camera option if purchased) is 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 in any way will divert your attention 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 of 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. 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 input 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 disa-
bled unless the vehicle is stopped and/or the parking brake is applied.
The data encoded in the disc is the intellec-
tual property of the provider, and the provider is responsible for such content.
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 the display 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, 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.
Using the most current map DVDs will allow
for most accurate destination mapping. Upgrade DVDs are available for purchase through your local Pioneer dealer.
Never use headphones while driving.
Do not attempt to install or service your navi-
gation 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.
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Notes Before Using the System and Additional Safety Informa­tion
Failure to Operate
Should the Navigation System fail to operate properly, contact your dealer or the nearest authorized Pioneer service facility.
After-sales service for Pioneer products
Please contact the dealer or distributor from where you purchased the product for its after­sales service (including warranty conditions) or any other information. In case the necessary information is not available, please contact the companies listed below: Please do not ship your product to the compa­nies at the addresses listed below for repair with­out making advance contact.
U.S.A
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. CUSTOMER SUP-
PORT DIVISION P.O. Box 1760 Long Beach, CA 90801-1760 800 421-1404
For warranty information, please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product.
CANADA
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT 300 Allstate Parkway Markham, Ontario L3R OP2 1-877-283-5901
Purchasing Software Upgrade
Using the most current map DVDs will allow for most accurate destination mapping. Upgrade DVDs are available for purchase through your local Pioneer dealer.
Product registration
Visit us at the following site:
1. Register your product. We will keep the details of your purchase on file to help you refer to this information in the event of an insurance claim such as loss or theft.
2. Receive updates on the latest products and technologies.
3. Download owner's manuals, order product cat­alogues, research new products, and much more.
4. Receive notices of software upgrades and soft­ware updates.
Precaution
Parking brake interlock
Certain functions (DVD/TV viewing and certain touch screen keys) 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 (1) apply the parking brake, (2) release the parking brake, and then (3) apply the parking brake again. Please keep the brake pedal pushed down before releas­ing the parking brake.
• 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) be used.
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To ensure safe driving
When you attempt to watch a DVD or TV while driving, the warning Viewing of front seat
video source while driving is strictly prohib­ited. will appear on the screen. To watch a DVD
or TV on this display, stop the vehicle in a safe place, and (1) apply the parking brake, (2) release the parking brake, and then (3) apply the parking brake again. 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, this unit is not for use with a video screen that is visible to the driver.
• In some countries or states the viewing of images on a display inside a vehicle even by persons other than the driver may be illegal. Where such regulations apply, they must be obeyed.
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. To use this function, the Orange/white lead of this unit must be connected correctly.
“Day/Night Display” Page 66
• Do not use with vehicles that do not fea­ture an ACC position.
The Navigation System detects whether your vehicle’s parking brake is engaged or not, and prevents you from watching a DVD or TV on this display while driving. If you attempt to use these functions while driving, they may be inoperable. If you need to use these functions, stop the vehicle in a safe place, apply the parking brake, then operate.
• When applying the parking brake in order to view video source 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.
Rear View Camera
With an optional rear view camera, you are able to use the Navigation System as an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or backing 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.
About this disc
Only use the Pioneer Map disc with Pioneer DVD Navigation Unit. You cannot use other discs. DVD-Videos and CDs can be played on AVIC-N1 and AVIC-N2. When using AVIC-N1 and AVIC-N2, refer to the “Hardware Manual”.
DVD video playback on the AVIC-N1 and AVIC-
N2 screen is limited to when the vehicle is stopped, and the parking brake is engaged.
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Features (Characteristics of this software)
Touch panel key operation
It is possible to operate the navigation function and the Audio function by using touch panel key.
Compatible with the Memory navi mode
Memory navigation functions are provided with the hardware. For details, see page 24, “Memory navi mode.”
Compatible with the Voice Recognition System
Using a separately sold Pioneer voice recognition kit (CD-VC1) will enable voice operation for both the navigation and AV functions.
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 for certain areas.
Assign an Original Image as a Back­ground Image
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 image.
Imported original images will be stored in the
memory, but saving cannot be guaranteed completely. If original image data is deleted, set the CD-R again and re-import the original image.
Variety of View Modes
Various types of screen display can be selected for navigation guidance. – Map View, Driver’s View, Route View, Guide View The split screen mode is also available. – Rear View mode (Rear view camera screen and Navigation map screen) You can also display information on vehicle speed, acceleration, and voltage, etc. – Vehicle Dynamics
• The rear view mode is for monitoring the rear, for example, when towing a boat. Do not use this function for entertainment purposes.
Wide Variety of Facility Information for POI Search
You can search your destination from all areas. – Approximately 11 million POIs are included in this database as of January 2004. – 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 CD title and MP3 file listing
Title lists will automatically be displayed when a CD TEXT or MP3 disc is played. This system pro­vides easy-to-operate audio functions that allow playback simply by selecting an item from the list.
Resume play
Before ejecting a DVD-Video/CD/MP3 disc from the unit, you can assign a “resume point” so that when the disc is reinserted, it will begin playback from the point that you left off at.
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Manual Overview
This manual provides the 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 6, 7 and 8 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 unit. Please note that when you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the “Table of Contents”. 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.
To users upgrading the application program
Before using the Navigation System, check that the program has been updated. If not, upgrade it by referring to “Installing the Program” on page 105.
How to use this manual
For reasons of safety, it is particularly important that you fully understand your Navigation System before using it. Be sure to read the Introduction and Chapter 1 in particular.
Basic Operation
If you want to use the Navigation System immediately, please read this section. It will explain the basics of operating this system.
This section also describes the basic operations for playing a CD with the naviga­tion unit.
2 3
4 5 6
Menu and Map Display
Describes how to display the menu screen, and the method of changing map view or map scale.
Setting a Route to Your Destination
This section describes various ways of searching the destination, changing the route search conditions, and the route operation during route guidance.
Editing the Navigation Utilities
Describes convenient functions for navigation, including how to organize information on places you have visited.
Customizing Your Navigation System
The behavior of your Navigation System depends on a number of settings. 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)
Describes how to use a DVD-Video, CD, MP3 disc and the radio.
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Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipments)
When Pioneer audio equipment is connected to the navigation unit, that equipment can be
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Terminology
Before moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conventions used in this manual. Familiarity with these conventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new equipment.
• Buttons on your Navigation Unit are described in ALL CAPITAL, BOLD lettering:
• Items in the different menus or touch keys available on the screen are described in quotations (“”)
• Extra information, alternative use and other notes are presented like this:
• The references are indicated like this:
operated from the navigation unit. This chapter describes the operation of the audio source that can be used when Pioneer audio equipment is connected.
Customizing the Audio Source Setting
Using the audio source, various settings are available to suit your audio-visual taste. This chapter describes how to change the settings.
Operating Your Navigation System with Voice
Describes navigation operations such as searching the destination and performing audio operations by voice.
Appendix
Read the appendix to learn more about your Navigation System and such information as the availability of after-care. Please see “Display Information” at the end of this manual for checking the details of each item on the menu.
e.g.) POS button, NAVI MENU button.
and bold: e.g.) “Destination”, “Settings”.
e.g.)
After removing the disc from the slot, keep it in the case.
e.g.)
Setting the Route Options Page 38
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Map Discs for Navigation Sys­tem
Configuration of data recorded on discs
The map for this Navigation System is supplied on two discs: one for the west and the other for the east. Please set the disc to use according to your destination or current location. The areas recorded on each disc are as follows:
West area disc
East area disc
Removing the disc and inserting another disc
causes the Navigation System to automati­cally restart and reload the new route. (This automatic “Reroute” operation cannot be can­celed.)
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Basic Operation
Chapter 1
Flow from Startup to Termina­tion
• If the program is not installed, see page 105 and install the program.
At first, please confirm the positions of the follow­ing features using the “Hardware Manual”.
• Disc loading slot
NAVI/AV button
NAVI MENU button
1 Start the engine.
After a little time, the navigation opening screen comes on for a few seconds. Then, a message screen is displayed.
If the disc is not set, the message asking to
insert the disc appears. After you set the disc correctly, your Navigation System starts up.
2 Insert the Pioneer DVD map disc to the
disc loading slot.
3 Press the NAVI/AV button to switch the
Navigation map screen.
Pressing the NAVI/AV button switches between the navigation map screen and the audio screen.
4 Check the details of the cautionary mes-
sage and touch “OK”.
You can operate the Navigation System by touching keys displayed on the screen. If the route is already set, it changes to route guidance mode. The map of your surround­ings is displayed.
How to read the current position screen
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Setting the time Page 106Starting the operation with voice com-
mands only Page 64
Touch keys which are not available at this
time are grayed out.
Be sure to touch the touch keys with a fin-
ger. Touch keys cannot be operated by a pen or similar object.
When the microphone is connected and
automatic voice recognition is set, you can operate the Navigation System by voicing “OK” instead of touching the “OK”.
5 Press the NAVI MENU button.
Displays the main menu.
6 Searches the destination and gives route
guidance.
Specifying the address and searching the
destination Page 20
Searching the destination by map
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Other search methods Page 35 to 38
7 Turn off the vehicle engine.
This Navigation System is also turned off.
Until the vicinity of the destination is reached,
the set route will not be deleted even if the power is turned off.
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Basic Navigation
Basic flow of operation
The most frequently used function is the Address Search, in which the address is specified and the destination searched. This section describes how to use the Address Search and the basics of using the Navigation System. Also, the method of playing CDs is used as an example of switching to the audio source.
• For safety reasons, you cannot use 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.
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1 Park your vehicle in a safe place, and
apply the parking brake.
2 Insert the Pioneer DVD map disc to
the disc loading slot.
3 Press the NAVI MENU button to dis-
play the Main menu.
4 Select “Destination” from the Main
menu.
5 Select the method of searching for
your destination.
6 Enter the information about your des-
tination.
7 Your Navigation System sets the route
to your destination, and the map of your surroundings appears.
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8 After releasing the parking brake,
drive in accordance with the naviga­tion information, subject of course to the important safety instructions noted on page 12-13.
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1 Press the NAVI MENU button to display
the main menu.
2 Touch “Address Search”.
Selects the method for searching the destina­tion.
Return Home ➞ Page 38 ➲ Go to ➞ Page 38 ➲ POI Search ➞ Page 35 ➲ Vicinity Search ➞ Page 36 ➲ Address Book ➞ Page 38 ➲ Destination History ➞ Page 38 ➲ Freeway Search ➞ Page 37 ➲ Telephone Search ➞ Page 38 ➲ Cancel Route➞ Page 42
3 Touch “Zone code key”.
If the destination is in another zone, this changes the zone setting.
Once the zone has been selected, you only
have to change zones when your destina­tion is outside of the zone you selected.
Zone code key
:
The input text is deleted letter by letter from the end of the text. Continuing to press deletes all of the text.
“Back” :
Returns you to previous screen.
Also input a prefix to the house number.If the house number you have input is not
found among subsequently selected “Street” or “City” data, a message appears saying that the address has not been found. In that case, try inputting the house number again.
Touching “OK” with no input allows you to
specify and search a street name or the name of the city or area first.
6 Input the street name.
Touch the letter you wish to input. If the next screen is not automatically displayed even though the street name is entered, try touch­ing “OK”.
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4 Touch the zone code of the destination
and touch “OK”.
Modifies the zone setting and returns you to the previous display.
5 Input the house number and touch “OK”.
Touch the characters you wish to input.
The input text.
The number of applicable candidates.
“City” :
Touch if you wish to first specify the destination city or area.
:
The input text is deleted letter by letter from the end of the text. Continuing to press deletes all of the text.
“Sym.” :
You can input text with marks such as “&”and “+”.
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“0-9” :
You can input text with numbers.
“Back” :
Returns you to previous screen. For example, for “Early California Ct”, you can
just enter part of the name, such as “Califor­nia”.
When entering the characters, the unit will
automatically query the database of all possi­ble options. If there is only one letter that could possibly follow your entry, that letter will automatically be entered.
When touching “Back” on the text input
screen to return to the previous screen, you may not be able to input text. In such case, delete the letters entered in the text box.
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Searching your destination after specifying the name of city or area
You can narrow down the searching candidates by initially specifying the name of city or area where your destination is located. Inputting the name of the city or area then selecting the desti-
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nation city or area from the list returns you to the Street Name input screen. Now input the street name, select the street from the list, and proceed to step 9.
7 Touch the street from the list.
Scroll bar
Touching the or on the scroll bar scrolls you through the list and allows you to view the remaining items.
Searching the destination by map Page 33 In the case of an item that cannot be displayed in
a single line, touching the to the right of the item allows you to see the whole line.
If only one location is found from the list,
route calculation starts after pressing the item.
• Touching the specifies the selected street and streets intersecting it, allowing you to set an intersection as your destination. This is use­ful when you don’t know the house number of your destination or cannot input the house number of the specified street.
• Touching the displays a map of the place you have selected. (Candidate place names may appear in the list screen.)
In the selected area, if you touch “City” without entering the name of city or area, you can check the list of the cities or areas, which you have searched in the past. (This item cannot be selected when searching for the first time with this system or when you have selected an area that you have never searched before.)
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8 Input the destination city or area.
If the list screen is displayed, proceed to step
9.
9 Touch the city or area where your destina-
tion is located.
Route calculation starts. When the route cal­culation is completed, the map of your sur­roundings appears. (The route is displayed in green or light blue.)
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If the selected street is very long, and
passes through several cities or area, the screen for entering the name of the city or area appears.
If you did not input the house number in Step 5, the house number input screen comes up after the “Street” and “City” are determined. You should now input the house number (perform Step 5).
If there is more than one place for the house
number input, or if there is no such house number in that place, displays a list of a cer­tain range. To start the route calculation, touch the range within the list you wish to specify as the destination.
You can also see the destination on the
map by touching the to the right of the list.
Searching the destination by map
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If you press the POS button during route
calculation, the calculation is canceled and the map display appears.
When performing a destination search
with the route already set, select whether to regard the specified area as your desti­nation and search for a new route, or search for a route via that area.
Adding way points to the route Page 42Once searched for, a location is automati-
cally stored in the “Destination History”.
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Touching the allows you to hear the
information again.
If you deviate from the route with the Guid-
ance set to Route View or Guide View and enter a street not recorded on the disc, the screen changes to Map View. When you return to the route, returns to the original view and resumes route guidance.
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.
Once the route is entered the map data for a
certain distance is stored in the navigation unit. Thus, route guidance can take place even when the map disc is removed.
If a traffic congestion or closure occurs on the
set route ahead, traffic information will appear on the screen and voice information will be provided. At that time, select whether to recal­culate for a new route.
Traffic information Page 51
How to view Map View screen
This section describes only the items that are dis­played on the Map View screen.
Details of the map screen Page 29
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10Drive in accordance with the screen and
voice information.
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
• Way point (If this is set)
• Your destination
How to view the screen Page 29Searching for another route Page 42Canceling route guidance Page 42
(4)(1)(3)(2)
(1) Current location (2) Distance to the destination (3) Estimated time of arrival (or travel time to
your destination) (4) Memory navi indicator
Flashing green indicates that the data is being read. When the data reading has completed, this indicator disappears from the screen.
Memory navi mode Page 107
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Memory navi mode
While the map disc is inserted, you can store the data on the map disc into the memory of the nav­igation unit. If the map disc is removed from the navigation unit after the data is stored, navigation is performed using the data in the memory (memory navi mode). In the memory navi mode, you can play a music CD or DVD-Video on the navigation unit while navigation is taking place. The operation is automatically switched to the memory navi mode when the map disc is removed from the navigation unit.
Navigation in the memory navi mode
During the memory navi mode, navigation is per­formed only using the data read into the memory. Therefore, some functions are restricted com­pared with navigation using the map disc (DVD
Chapter 1
navi mode). These functions buttons, which can­not be used in the memory navi mode, are indi­cated in light gray. (For details, see page 26.) If you want to use these functions, please insert the map disc again. In addition, you may need to insert the map disc and store new data in the memory during navigation operation, such as
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when the destination is far away. The memory navi mode uses the following map data to per­form navigation.
How to listen to a CD
You can listen to a CD by removing the map disc from the navigation unit.
About Memory Navigation “Memory navi
mode” on page 24. (For details, see page 107.)
1 Press the EJECT button to remove the
map disc.
2 Insert the CD to the disc loading slot.
Memory navi indicator
When new route guidance starts, the route data from the map disc is read into the memory of the navigation unit. The status of the memory navi mode is indicated by the following icons on the lower right of the map screen.
(Green flashes): Reading the data (Green is lit): Operated in memory navi mode (Red is lit): Operated in memory navi mode,
but the distance for guidance is 12.5 mi or less. Where the distance for navigation guidance is
unknown, the icon flashes red. In that case, the guidance may suddenly fail. It is therefore recommended to reinsert the map disc.
When disappears, memory navi mode is ready. You can now remove the map disc and use the memory navi mode function.
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• Be sure to carefully insert the disc horizon­tally into the disc loading slot. When the disc is inserted halfway, the DVD drive will begin loading automatically.
• Do not forcibly insert the disc on an angle, as this indicates that disc is not entering the disc loading slot and may be damaged.
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3 Touch “Yes”.
Information of track being played
The audio CD set in the navigation unit is played.
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4 Press the NAVI/AV button to switch the
Audio screen.
Pressing the NAVI/AV button switches between the navigation map screen and the audio screen.
Information of Audio
Information of Audio source being played
Distance to the guidance point
You can also skip backward or forward to another track by moving the joystick left or right. You can also operate with  or  of the touch keys.
7 To perform fast forward or reverse, touch
then keep touching  or .
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward by holding the joystick left or right.
Stopping playback
1 Touch 
For details on the functions, which can be used in the audio source, please see Chapters 6, 7 and 8.

.
When you stop CD playback by touching , that location on the disc is memorized ena­bling playback from that point when you play the disc again. To play back the disc again, touch .
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Current direction of travel
Next direction of travel
5 Touch the screen to display the touch
keys.
The track list and the touch keys are dis­played.
6 Touch the track you want to listen to in
the track list.
The selected track is played.
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Buttons you can use
The status of the buttons appearing on the screen is indicated by their color. Depending on the function the navigation is per­forming, you can touch some buttons, while other buttons are not available.
Blue touch key: The button is operable.
Dark gray touch key: The function is not available (e.g., operation is prohibited while driving).
Light gray touch key:
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The function is not available during memory navi mode. Or, the function is not available for areas not stored on the disc. Touching this button activates a message indi­cating that the function is not available.
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Menu and Map Display
Chapter 2
This section describes the basic operations, including how to display the main menu and how to use the shortcut menu and the map screen.
How to Use Menu Screens
The basic operation of the navigation is per­formed by using menus. There are two types of menu: the “Main menu” and the “Shortcut menu”.
The functions that cannot be used during the
memory navi mode are indicated in light gray. If you want to use such functions, insert the map disc.
Main menu
You use this menu for basic operation of your Navigation System.
1 With the map displayed, press the NAVI
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.
The main menu is divided into four: “Destination”, “Info/Traffic”, “Route
Options”, and “Settings”.
3 If you want to return to the map, press the
POS (or NAVI MENU) button.
Destination menu
Select the destination search method. Also the route has set can be canceled from this menu.
Specifying the address and searching the des-
tination Page 20
Searching the destination by map Page 33
Other search methods Page 35 to 38
Info/Traffic menu
Use this menu to check traffic information mainly using the 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 required to receive traffic information on the Navigation System.)
Traffic On Route”, “Traffic Events”,
Traffic Flow”, “Stock Info”, “Browse”, and “My Favorites” can be used only when the the GEX-P10XMT XM Digital Satellite Data & Audio Receiver is connected to the Navigation System (Sold separately. Traffic information only available for cities where information is provided by XM NavTraffic service. Active sub­scription to XM NavTraffic required to receive traffic information on the Navigation System.)
If no XM tuner is connected, touching “XM
Status” displays the status “not connected”.
XM Status Page 54Traffic On Route”, “Traffic Events”, and
Traffic Flow” can only be used in DVD navi mode.
Confirming traffic information Page 50Registering information for emergencies
Page 54
Locate nearby Auto Service Page 56
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Route Options menu
Used to specify the conditions for setting the route to the destination.
Setting the Route Options Page 38 ”Edit Current Route”, “View Current Route”,
and “Recalculate” can be used when the route is set.
Settings menu
Set the navigation functions so they can be used
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Shortcut menu
Shortcuts allow you to perform various tasks, such as route calculation for the location indi­cated by the scroll cursor, or registering a loca-
Menu and Map Display NAVI
tion in the Address Book, faster than using the Main menu.
The shortcuts displayed onscreen can be
changed. The shortcuts described here are those that can be selected with the system as default setting.
Changing a shortcut Page 65
1 When the map is displayed, briefly touch
any part of the map.
If you continue to touch the map, it will start scrolling.
Moving the map to view the part you want
to see Page 33
: Destination
Displayed when the map is scrolled. Set the route to the place specified with the scroll cur­sor.
Searching the destination by map
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: Whole Route Overview
Displays the whole route up to the destina­tion.
: Vicinity Search
You select a location with the scroll cursor. Nearby POIs (Points Of Interest) will also be found.
Registering a place Page 46Searching the facilities surrounding a cer-
tain place Page 37
: Chg.Route
Can be selected only during route guidance. You can add changes to the route in the route guidance.
Searching another route Page 42Detour for a specified distance Page 42Checking the route Page 40Canceling the route guidance Page 42Skipping a way point Page 43
: Registration
Registering the location indicated by the scroll cursor to Address Book.
Touching “Registration” and selecting
Save” allows you to register the location to Address Book.
Registering a place Page 46
: Menu Close
Hides the shortcut icon.
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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 current position screen display mode
This section describes how to display the current position screen and change the map display mode. There are four types of map display and two addi­tional view modes.
Map View
Driver’s View
Guide View (during route guidance only)
Route View (during route guidance only)
Vehicle Dynamics
Rear View (Only possible when the “CAMERA” is set to “ON”.)
1 Press the POS button to display a map of
the area around your current position.
2 Press the POS button again. 3 Touch the mode name or press the POS
button to select the mode you want to dis­play.
How to view the map of the cur­rent location
• In Driver’s View, a small gauge with no scale is depicted, but is not intended to be used as a speedometer. Use the actual speedometer of your vehicle to confirm speed.
Map View
Displays standard map.
(1)
(2)
(17)
(4)
(12)
(5)(9)
Driver’s View
The map from the driver’s viewpoint is shown.
(1)
(2)
(16)
(4)
(12)
(11) (8)
(3)(13) (10)
(11) (8)
(19)(6)
(7)
(18)
(7)
(3) (13)
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If the mode is selected by pressing the
POS button, the screen automatically switches to the selected map display mode after 4 seconds.
(5)(9)
(17)
(19)(6)(10)
Guide View
The standard map of your surroundings is over­laid with the name of the street you will turn onto next, and 2 arrows: the larger one to the left indi­cating the direction of your next maneuver and how far you are from approaching it, and the smaller one to the right indicating the direction of your second to next maneuver and how far you are from approaching it.
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(1)
(2)
(16)
(4)
(12)
(5)(9)
(11) (8)
(3) (6)
(13) (19)(10)
Route View
Displays the name of the street you will next travel along and an arrow indicating the direction of travel.
Normal condition
(2)
(16)
(4)
(12)
Chapter 2
(1)
(5)(9)
(17)
(11) (8)
(13)
(10)
Vehicle Dynamics Display
Indicates the status of your vehicle.
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You can change the items indicated to the
meters on the left and right.
In the Vehicle Dynamics Display mode, the
speedometer display may show a different speed than your vehicle’s actual speedome­ter, because your unit measures speed in a different way.
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 sur-
(7)
roundings is indicated on the right.
(18)
(2) (11) (8)
(16)
If the “CAMERA” is set to “OFF”, the rear
view image is not displayed. Please set it to “ON”.
Camera setting Page 96
(7)
When using a camera set to turn OFF/ON in
(14) (3)
(6) (19)
conjunction with the reversing signal, no camera images will be displayed in 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 longevity would be affected.
Rear View can be displayed at all times (e.g.
when monitoring an attached trailer, etc.) 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 what is seen by the camera is not viewable.
Enlarged map of the intersection
When “Close-up of Junction” in the Settings menu is “On”, an enlarged map of the intersec­tion appears. If driving on freeway, the special guide illustration is displayed.
(3)
(7)
(14)
(6)
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When set to Driver’s View and Vehicle
Dynamics, the system cannot be changed to
an enlarged intersection map.
Display during freeway driving
In select locations of the freeway, lane informa­tion is available, indicating the recommended lane to be in to easily maneuver the next guid­ance.
(20)
When driving on the freeway, freeway exit num­bers and freeway signs may be displayed when in the vicinity of interchanges and exits.
(21) (22)
City Map
In certain metropolitan city areas, a more detailed “City Map” is available at the 0.05 mi (50m) map scale or lower.
(1)
(2)
(4)
(12)
(5)(9)
Detailed city map is not displayed during the
memory navi mode.
Except when on a freeway, if you are driving by
an area where a City Map is available, at the
0.1 mi (100 m) map scale, a message appears informing you that have entered a city map area.
(11) (8)
(7)
(3) (6)
Display items
Guidance point*
The next guidance point (next turning point, etc.) is shown by a yellow flag.
Destination*
The checker-flag indicates your destination.
(1) Name of the next street to be used* (2) Distance to the guidance point*
Touch to access the next information.
(3) 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.
(4) Distance to the destination (or distance to way point)*
If way points are set, the display changes with each touch. When two or more way points are set, the distance to the destination and the dis­tance to the next way point are switched.
(5) Name of the street your vehicle is traveling along (or City Name, etc.)
(6) Compass
The red arrow indicates north. If the scale is less than 25 mi (50 km), touching the map changes the direction it is displayed in (north up/heading up). When the scale of the map is not less than 25 mi (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.
(7) Zoom in/Zoom out
Touch to change the map’s scale. Changing the map’s scale Page 32
(8) Map scale
The scale of the map is indicated by distance. Except for on the Vehicle Dynamics Display, the scale of the map is displayed at the top right of the screen.
Changing the map’s scale Page 32
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(9) VOICE icon
Touch to change to voice recognition mode. This is displayed only when the microphone
for voice recognition is connected.
The voice operation of the Navigation System
Chapter 9
(10) TRAFFIC icon
This appears when an XM tuner (e.g., GE­P10XMT, sold separately) is connected, and traf­fic information is received.
(11) Current time (12) Estimated time of arrival (or travel time
to your destination)*
The display changes with each touch. The estimated time of arrival is automatically cal­culated from the Average Speed set and the actual average speed.
How to set average speed Page 64
(13) Tracking mark
The tracking mark shows the route your vehicle has traveled.
Chapter 2
Select the tracking setting Page 66
(14) Map of your surroundings (Side map)
Touching on the map briefly shows the shortcut menu, while touching longer changes the map to Scroll mode.
Moving the map to the location you want to
see Page 33
(15) Distance to an intersection*
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Displayed on the enlarged intersection map. The green bar gets shorter as your vehicle approaches an intersection.
(16) Next direction of travel*
When you approach an intersection, it appears green. The screen displays the distance to the next guidance point, and the next guidance point after that.
(17) Area to Avoid*
About detour area Page 49
(18) Direction line
The direction towards the location set in (4) is indicated with a straight line.
(19) Memory navi indicator
About memory navi indicator Page 108
(20) Lane information
Lane information is displayed the first time voice guidance is used. When the guidance screen is displayed near an interchange or exit, the lane information disappear.
(21) Freeway signs
These show the road number and give directional information.
(22) Freeway exit information
Displays the freeway exit. Information with the mark (*) appears only
when the route is set.
Depending on the conditions and settings,
some items may not be displayed.
Changing the scale of the map
Touching the “Zoom in/Zoom out” key displayed on the upper right of the screen displays the scale gauge and “Direct scale” key. Directly touching the “Direct scale” key changes the map to the selected scale. Touching or above the scale gauge allows you to specify the scale in greater detail within a range of 25 yards - 1000 miles (25 meters - 2000 kilometers).
In memory navi mode and/or when traversing
an area not stored on the disc, selection of the scales is limited.
Direct scale key
The icon of a registered location and the traf-
fic information icons are displayed when the map scale is 10 miles (20 km) or lower.
POI icons and the line for traffic congestion
and traffic flow are displayed when the map scale is 0.75 mile (1 km) or lower.
The Direct scale key may not appear depend-
ing on the map display mode.
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Moving the map to the location you want to see
If you touch the display briefly, the shortcut menu appears. Touching anywhere on the map for at least 2 sec­onds 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. At this time, the scroll cursor appears at the center of the screen. Also a line connecting between the current loca­tion and scroll cursor appears. Pressing the POS 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 through quickly.
(3) (2)
(1) Scroll location
The position of scroll cursor shows the location selected on the current map.
When the scale is 0.25 mi (200 m) or lower,
the road appears light blue in the vicinity of the scroll cursor.
(2) Direction line
The direction towards the scroll cursor is indi­cated with a straight line.
(3) Distance from the current location
Shows the distance in a straight line between the location indicated by the scroll cursor and your current location.
(4) The street name, city name, area name and other information for this place.
(The information displayed varies according to the scale.) Touching the on the right displays hidden text.
Displaying information on the specified loca-
tion Page 33
(1)
(5)
(4)
(5) Shortcut menu
How to view shortcut menu Page 28
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 detailed information.
1 Scroll the map and move the scroll cursor
to the icon you want to view.
2 Touch .
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Information for a specified location appears. The information shown varies according to the location. (There may be no information for that location.)
Registering places Page 45Displaying facilities (POI) mark on the map
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Using traffic information Page 50
3 Touch “Back”.
You are returned to the previous display. In the memory navi mode, you can only
see detailed information for registered points (when available).
Finding a destination on the map
If you search the location you want to visit by scrolling the map, and touch in the Shortcut menu, you can specify your destination on the map.
1 Press the POS button to access the map
screen.
2 Touch the map for at least 2 seconds.
The map display changes to Scroll mode.
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3 Scroll the map and move the scroll cursor
to the place you want to make your desti­nation.
Moving the map to view the part you want
to see Page 33
4 Touch .
If you press the POS button during route cal-
culation, the calculation is canceled and the map display appears.
When the appears on the right of the list
You can also set a destination by touching the
to the right of the list. Touch “OK” to confirm.
The location pointed by the scroll cursor will be set as a destination.
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Alternative option:
Scroll :
The map display changes to the map with Short­cut menu. If you touch anywhere on the map, the map dis­play changes to Scroll mode.
Menu and Map Display NAVI
Shortcut menu Page 28
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Setting a Route to Your Destination
Searching for Points of Interest
• 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 12 Interlock for details)
Some information on traffic regulations by
days or time 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/lorry or other delivery vehicles. Always follow the actual traffic regulations when driving.
If you press the POS button during route cal-
culation, the calculation is canceled and the map display appears.
When the map disc is inserted, the reroute is
done by force. (This rerouting cannot be can­celed.)
Finding Your Destination by Selecting the Type of Facility
(POI)
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
and then touch “POI Search”.
2 Touch the zone code key of the destina-
tion and touch “OK”.
Selecting the zone where you want to
search Page 21
3 Touch “Category”.
“Name” :
Touch if you wish to first specify the POI Name.
“City” :
Touch if you wish to first specify the destina­tion city or area.
4 Touch the desired category.
POI’s are divided into several categories.
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Category
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Information about various facilities (Points Of Interest - POI), such as gas stations, amusement parks or restaurants is available. By selecting the category (or entering the POI Name), you can search for a Point Of Interest.
You can also narrow down the search range
by initially specifying the name of the city or area where your destination is located.
If the category is not sub-divided into more detailed categories, the list will not be dis­played. Proceed to Step 6.
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5 Touch the subcategory. 6 Input the name of the POI.
If the list does not automatically appear when the name of the POI has been entered, try touching “OK”.
“City” :
First, touch to specify the destination city or area.
If less than six POIs in a subcategory are
registered, the screen for inputting the POI name is not displayed. Please proceed to Step 7.
7 Touch POI for your destination.
Touching the displays a map of the
surroundings of the selected POI.
Searching the destination by map
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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 and touch the particular POI that is your destination.
Finding a POI in your surround­ings
Chapter 3
You can search for Points Of Interest in your sur­roundings on the map. Use it to find a POI to visit during a journey.
The selected category will have a red check mark.
OK :
Starts searching
Back :
Returns to the previous screen
Set :
Display the screen for registering POI short­cut
Register POI shortcut Page 44If you want to search with more detailed
categories, touch . 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.
The bottom icon is for shortcuts to your
favorite categories. Touching the shortcuts icon displays a list of the facilities in a cat­egory.
You can select the detail category for up to
100 items.
3 Touch POI.
Names of POIs and their distance from your current location appear. They are listed in nearest-to-furthest order. To the left of each item is an icon indicating the category.
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Vicinity Search”.
The list of Points Of Interest categories appears. As default setting, four icons are dis­played on the bottom: Fast Food Chains,
Restaurant Chains, Restaurant, Groceries.
2 Touch the desired category.
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Distance to the facility
When you touch , the POIs around the
specified location are shown on a map.
Searching the destination by map
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Searching range is approximately 10 miles
(16 km) square from the current location.
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Searching the facilities around the scroll cursor
1 Scroll the map and move the scroll cursor
to the place you want to search POI.
2 Touch .
See Step 2 of “Finding a POI in your surround­ings” for the following operations.
Finding a POI in your surroundings
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This can be used when setting the overlay
POI icon to display as a shortcut on the map screen.
Changing Shortcut Page 65The 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 cat­egory.
Vicinity Search” in the Main menu
searches your surroundings. On the other hand, in the case of in the Shortcut menu ( Page 28), the area around the scroll cursor will be searched.
Displaying certain POI on the map
Selected Points Of Interest (POI) in a certain cat­egory can be shown on the map, and you can check the location on the display while driving.
This can be used when setting the overlay POI
icon to display as a shortcut on the map screen.
Changing Shortcut Page 65
1 Touch any part of the map screen.
The Shortcut menu appears.
2 Touch .
The list of POI categories appears.
3 Touch the category you want to display.
The selected item is marked. If you want to select other categories, repeat this step.
If you want to search with more detailed
categories, touch . When the subcate­gory list appears, touch the item you want to display and touch “Back”.
You can select the detail category up to
100 items.
4 Touch “Back”.
POI’s in the selected category appear on the map.
Searching the destination by map
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5 When some sub-categories are selected, the
corresponding category is marked blue. When all the sub-categories within a category are selected, that category is marked red.
Setting an Entrance or Exit of a Freeway as Your Destination
You can set the entrance or exit of a freeway as your destination.
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Freeway Search”.
The display for entering the name of the free­way appears.
2 Touch the zone code key of the destina-
tion and touch “OK”.
3 Enter the name of the freeway and touch
“OK”.
The list of freeways matching the name appears.
4 Touch the freeway.
The display for selecting your destination to the entrance or to the exit of the freeway appears.
5 Touch “Entrance” or “Exit”.
The list of entrances to, or exits from, the selected freeway appears.
6 Touch your destination.
You can also see the destination by touch-
ing the on the right of the list.
Searching the destination by map
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Searching for Your Destination by Specifying the Telephone Number
If you know the telephone number of your desti­nation, you can quickly search for your destina­tion by specifying the telephone number.
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Telephone Search”.
The telephone number entry screen appears.
2 Input a telephone number.
If there is more than one place for the
number input, a list of those places is dis­played. Touch the item you want in the list and proceed to step 3.
3 If the displayed place is satisfactory,
touch “OK”. Touching “Scroll” changes the destination.
Searching the destination by map
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Route Calculation to Your Home Location or to Your Favorite Location
If your home location is registered, the route home can be calculated by a single touch of the
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touch key from the Main menu. Also, you can register one location, such as your workplace, as your favorite location, and the route is calculated in a similar way.
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Return Home” or “Go to”.
“Registering your home and your favorite loca-
tion” Page 45
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Address Book” or “Destination History”.
2 Touch your destination name.
Route calculation starts. For information on the Address Book
Chapter 4
For information on the Destination His-
tory Chapter 4
You can also see the destination by touch-
ing the on the right of the list.
Searching the destination by map
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Modifying the Route Calculation Conditions
You can change the route calculation conditions using the Route Options menu. The following description features an example of changing the number of the route to be searched.
1 Touch “Route Options” in the Main menu.
The Route Options menu appears.
2 Touch “Number of Routes”.
The content currently set appears under the name of the item. Each time you touch the item, the setting changes. Repeatedly touch the item until the value you want to set appears.
Selecting Destination from the Destination History and Address
Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI
Book
Any place that has been searched before is stored in the “Destination History”. Places that you have registered manually, such as your home, are stored in the “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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Items that users can change
This section describes the details of the setting for each menu. Settings marked with an asterisk (*) show that they are default or factory settings.
Edit Current Route
“Reroute” or “XX mile/km detour” Page 42“Cancel Route” Page 42Route Scroll Page 40 (Step 3 and 4)Route Profile Page 41 (Step 3 and 4)“Skip way point” Page 43
View Current Route
View Current Route Page 41
Recalculate
“Reroute” or “XX mile/km detour” Page 42“Cancel Route” Page 42Route Scroll Page 40 (Step 3 and 4)Route Profile Page 41 (Step 3 and 4)“Skip way point” Page 43
Automatically searches the route to the destina­tion again.
Recalculate” is displayed only when the
route is set.
Number of Routes
This setting controls whether the system should calculate only one route, or several routes.
1*:
Only one route judged as being optimum by your Navigation System is calculated.
Multiple :
Several route options are calculated (maximum 6 routes).
Route Condition
This setting controls whether the route be calcu­lated with taking into account the time or the dis­tance.
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.
Avoid Freeway
This setting controls whether or not freeways may be included in the road calculation. (A route using freeway may be calculated in some cases, such as when setting your destination far away.)
On :
Calculate a route that avoids freeways.
Off* :
Calculate a route that may include freeways.
Avoid Ferry
This setting controls whether or not ferry cross­ings should be taken into account.
On :
Calculate a route that avoids ferries.
Off* :
Calculate a route that may include ferries. The system may calculate a route that
includes ferries even if “On” is selected.
Avoid Toll Road
This setting controls whether or toll roads (including toll areas) should be taken into account.
On :
Calculate a route that avoids toll roads (including toll areas).
Off* :
Calculate a route that may include toll roads (including toll areas).
The system may calculate a route that
includes toll road even if “On” is selected.
Designate Areas to Avoid
About Areas to Avoid Page 49
Perform the route calculation of the several route options, and select one
You can get route calculations of several route options. After route options are calculated, select the one you want.
1 Set the “Number of Routes” to
“Multiple”.
Changing the search conditions
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2 Search your destination and set the route.
Calculated routes are shown in different colors (from two to six routes).
3 Touch “Next” to change the displayed
route.
5 Touch “OK”.
The route you selected is accepted, and the map of your surroundings appears. When you start driving, the route guidance begins.
If the above operations are not performed
within 30 seconds after the route calcula­tion is completed and you have already started your vehicle, the route selected at the time is automatically chosen.
Checking the Set Route
(1) (3) (2)
The following information is displayed on this screen:
(1) Route calculation condition
Displaying the conditions set by the Route Options menu by icon.
• Use/avoid freeway
• Use/avoid toll road
• Use/avoid ferry Displaying impracticability of fulfilling the conditions by icon.
• Pass through Area to Avoid
• Use toll road against the setting “Avoid
Toll Road” is “On”. Use Ferry against the setting “Avoid Ferry” is
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On”. (2) Distance to your destination (3) Travel time to your destination
The “Avoid Freeway” setting may not be
reflected, depending on the distance to the destination.
You can see other places while displaying
a candidate route by scrolling the map. Touching “Next” moves the next candi­date route to the center and indicates the map.
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; and checking the shape of the route by scrolling the map along the route.
Checking the set route with the map
1 Touch the map screen.
The Shortcut menu appears.
2 Touch .
The Route/Detour menu appears.
3 Touch “Route Scroll”.
The screen to select the point to start scrolling appears.
4 Touch the point to start scrolling.
(3)(1) (2)
4 Touch “Information” to check the infor-
mation on the selected route.
Setting a Route to Your Destination NAVI
You can also check details of the roads along the selected route. (If you touch “Back”, you can return to the previous display.)
Route Scroll Page 40 (Step 3 and 4)Route Profile Page 41 (Step 3 and 4)After the route is calculated, it may take
some time until the detailed route informa­tion (Route Profile) can be confirmed.
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You can select the following items:
(1) Starting Point (2) Way Point (If this is set) (3) Destination
If you have selected “Way Point”, a list of
the way points on the route is displayed. Touch the place you want to start scrolling from and proceed to step 5.
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5 Touch or to scroll the
map.
To continue scrolling after you release your finger, touch and hold or . If necessary, the scale of the map can be changed.
Scroll Cursor
Current Route
You can select the following items:
Map :
The scroll screen is displayed. Searching the destination by map
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6 Touch “Back”.
You can return to the previous display.
Checking the set route with text
This function is not available if your vehicle has deviated from the set route.
When Route Profile is selected during the
memory navi mode, the information up to the location in which the route is in the memory is displayed.
1 Touch the map screen.
The Shortcut menu appears.
2 Touch .
The Route/Detour menu appears.
3 Touch “Route Profile”. 4 Check the contents on the display.
As necessary, scroll the list.
Name of the streets you are driving through
Driving distance
5 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 the roads. (In this case, the remain­ing roads will be shown in the list as you drive on.)
Checking the set route from the Route Options menu
You can also check the information about the set route from the Route Options menu.
When View Current Route is selected dur-
ing the memory navi mode, the information up to the location in which the route is in the memory is displayed.
1 After touching “Route Options” in the
main menu, touch “View Current Route”.
View Current Route” is displayed only
when the route is set.
2 Touch "Scroll", "Profile" or "Overview".
Overview :
A map of the whole route up to the destination is displayed.
Profile Page 41 (Step 3 and 4)Scroll Page 40 (Step 3 and 4)
3 Touch “Back”.
You can return to the previous display.
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Recalculating the Route to Your Destination
You can set the length of the area, and avoid just that area, or you can even search a new route from the current location to your destination. (On the map screen during route guidance, try the fol­lowing operations.)
1 Touch the map screen.
The Shortcut menu appears.
2 Touch .
The Route/Detour menu appears.
3 Touch “Reroute” or the distance from the
list.
2 Touch “Yes (all)”.
The current route is deleted, and a map of your surroundings reappears. On this screen, you can also select the follow­ing items:
Yes (one) :
Route is recalculated by canceling the selected way point.
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No :
Returns to the previous display without delet­ing the route.
You can also cancel the route using the
Chg.Route in the shortcut menu.
After the route is calculated, the map screen shows your surroundings and route guidance is resumed. On this display, you can select the following items:
Reroute :
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The route from the current position to your destination is recalculated.
The distance of the detour (1-50 mile/km) :
Searches detours of a specified distance in the route ahead of your current position.
For details of switching the display between
mile”(miles)” and “km” see “KM/Mile Set-
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Canceling the Route Guidance
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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 Main menu,
then touch “Cancel Route”.
The message confirming whether to cancel the current route appears.
Adding Way Points to the Cur­rent Route
You can select way points (locations you want to visit on the way to your destination) and you can recalculate the route to pass through these loca­tions.
Adding a way point
You can add up to five way points. This is achieved as follows :
1 Specify the location you want to visit.
Specify a way point in the same way as speci­fying a destination. At completion of the location search, a mes­sage is displayed asking whether or not to set that specified location as the destination, or as a pass-through location.
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2 Touch “Way Point”. 3 Confirm the contents of the list, and touch
“Done”.
You can see the way point by touching the
on the right of the list.
Route calculation with the specified location as a way point starts when you touch “Done”. On this display, you can select the following items:
Add :
Switch the display to search for points. Dis­play a point you searched for on a map after searching, then touch “OK” and add to the way points. (You can add up to five way points in total.)
Delete :
You can delete way points from the list.
Sort :
Touch to display a screen listing the way points.
If you set a way point(s) in the route to your
destination, the route up to the next way point will appear light green. The rest of the route will be light blue.
Skipping a way point
If the points are set, the next way point along the route can be skipped.
1 Touch the map screen.
The Shortcut menu appears.
2 Touch .
The Route/Detour menu appears.
3 Touch “Skip Way Point”.
A message asking whether you want to skip the next way point appears.
4 Touch “Yes”.
A new route to your destination through all the remaining way points, except for the skipped way point, is calculated.
Deleting a way point from the route
If you no longer need to pass through a way point you have not yet reached, you can delete that place from the list of way points and calculate a new route.
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Automatic :
You can sort the destination and way points automatically. The system will show the near­est way point (distance in a straight line) from the current location as way point 1, and sort the other points (including your destination) in order of distance from the way point before your current location.
Original :
Returns to the original order.
Select either "Automatic" or "Original" and touch "Done" to start the route search. Touch-
ing or on the left of the list, you can sort the way points manually.
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
then touch “Cancel Route”.
A message asking whether you want to can­cel the route appears.
2 Touch “Yes (one)”. 3 Touch the way point you want to delete.
If you want to delete other way points,
touch “Delete” and repeat Steps 3 above.
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4 Touch “Done”.
A new route to your destination via the remaining way points is calculated.
You can also cancel the route using the
Chg.Route in the shortcut menu.
Adding and deleting way points using the Route Options
Displays a POI category list.
4 Touch category or .
1 Touch “Route Options” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Edit Current Route”.
This displays a screen for adding or deleting way points. The method is the same as described in "Adding a way point" and "Delet­ing a way point from the route".
Edit Current Route” is displayed only when
the route is set.
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Registering POI shortcuts
You can register up to six shortcuts to your favorite POI.
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Vicinity Search”.
2 Touch “Set”.
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Displays a list of already registered POI short­cuts.
Four POI shortcuts are registered as the
default setting: Fast Food Chains,
Restaurant Chains, Restaurant,
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Groceries.
3 Touch “Add”.
Touching category adds that category to the shortcuts. After touching , please proceed
to Step 5 and select a subcategory.
5 Touch subcategory.
The selected category is added to the list of POI. When registering another icon, repeat steps 3 through 5.
You can register a POI shortcut by touching
"Overlay POI" under "Traffic/Info" in the main menu, or by touching the icons such as
and on the map . The registering steps
are the same as described above.
Deleting a POI shortcut
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Vicinity Search”.
You can also touch in the shortcut
menu or “Traffic/Info” in the main menu, then touch “Overlay POI”.
2 Touch “Set”. 3 Touch “Delete”.
Displays a list of already registered POI short­cuts.
4 Touch the category to be deleted.
A red check appears on the selected shortcut.
All :
A red check will appear on all registered cate­gories.
5 Touch “Delete”.
Deletes the selected shortcut from the list.
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Map icons:
• 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 12 Interlock for details)
Editing Registered Locations
The Address Book can store up to 300 regis­tered locations. These can include home loca­tion, favorite places, and destinations you have already registered. This registered location infor­mation can also be modified. Also, routes to reg­istered locations can be calculated by touch screen. Registering places you visit frequently saves your time and effort.
You can register up to 100 entries for voice
operation. Two out of those 100 entries are allocated to the items that are registered to “Return Home” and “Go to”.
The Address Book is automatically updated in
alphabetic order. However, “Return Home” and “Go to” always appear at the top.
Registering your home and your favorite location
Of the 300 registered locations that can be stored, home location and favorite locations can be stored separately in the Address Book. Reg­istering your favorite location for the first time is described here. 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.
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Home location icon
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Favorite location icon
1 Touch “Setting” in the Main menu, then
touch “Defined Locations”.
2 Touch “Set ”Go To””.
When registering your home location, touch “Return Home”.
You can select a method of location search on the display.
The items already registered under
Return Home” or “Go to” can be modi­fied.
3 Search for a location to register.
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4 Point the scroll cursor to the location you
want to register and touch “OK”.
5 Touch “Save”.
Completes the registration. If you want to stop registration, touch
Back”.
Items registered under “Go to” can be
edited and used for voice recognition.
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Registering a previous location in the Address Book
Once a destination or way point is searched, it is automatically retained and stored in the Destination History. If a search is canceled while still in progress, only the places where the map was displayed and scrolled through or places where the short-cut menu was displayed are retained and stored. Note that after 100 places are stored, new places are automatically overwritten on top of old ones, in oldest to most recent order. Therefore, to ensure that certain places are kept and not overwritten, be sure to register them in the Address Book.
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
then touch “Destination History”.
Editing a location’s information
In the Address Book menu, touching the on the right-hand side of the place displays the Address Book Operate menu. To edit the information about the location:
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
then touch “Address Book”.
2 Touch on the right-hand side of the
place whose information you want to edit.
2 Touch on the right-hand side of the
place you want to register in the Address Book.
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That place can be registered or deleted.
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The map of that place can be displayed. Searching the destination by map
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3 Touch “Registration”. 4 Touch “Save”.
Registration is now complete. If you want to stop registration, touch
Back”.
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The information related to that place can be edited.
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The map of that place can be displayed. Searching the destination by map
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Add:
The screen for selecting the method for regis­tering the location in the Address Book appears.
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Displayed on the left-hand side of places that can be searched by voice command.
3 Touch “Edit Information”.
The Address Information menu appears. Refer to the item corresponding to the subse­quent operation. After finishing the operation, the Address Book menu appears. You can continue to edit other information items if necessary.
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(1) Name
The name can be used as a command for voice operation.
(2) Name (2nd line)
The name of the city appears in this column. (Not editable)
(3) Phone number
You can search by registered telephone number.
(4) Pictograph
The symbol displayed on the map.
(5) Sound
The selected operating sound is played.
(6) Modify Location
You can change the registered location by scrolling the map.
Changing a name
1 Touch “Edit Name” and touch “Yes”.
The message confirming whether or not to register the entered name as voice command is displayed.
Alternative option :
No :
When not registering a name as a voice com­mand, select “No”.
2 Enter a new name; touch “OK”.
The name of the current location appears in the text box. Delete the current name, and enter a new name between 6 and 23 charac­ters long. (If you selected “No” in Step 1, you can enter a new name between 1 and 23 char­acters long.)
3 If the pronunciation is correct, touch
(1) (2)
(3) (4) (5) (6)
“Yes”.
The details you set are registered, and the Address Book menu appears. Alternative options :
No :
Select to return to the display for entering characters.
Repeat :
You can reconfirm the pronunciation of the name you entered.
When you select “Yes”, 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 name of your home.During voice operation, you can get a route
calculated by saying the registered name.
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Entering or changing a phone number
1 Touch “Edit Phone Number”. 2 Input a phone number; touch “OK”.
The Address Information menu appears. To change a registered phone number,
delete the existing number and then enter a new one.
Selecting a pictograph to appear on the map
1 Touch “Select Image”.
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2 Touch the Pictograph to appear on the
map.
The Address Information menu appears. You cannot change the mark of your home
or of your favorite location.
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Selecting sound
1 Touch “Select Sound”. 2 Select the sound.
The Address Information menu appears. If you want to hear the operating sound, touch
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Because deleted data cannot be restored,
take extra care not to select “Delete All Address Book Entries” by mistake.
Changing the position of loca­tions registered in the Address Book
You can select a location registered in the Address Book, display a map of its surround­ings, and change its position.
Deleting Address Book or Destination History Information
Items registered in the Address Book or Destination History can be deleted. All entries of the data in the Address Book or Destination History can be deleted at once.
1 Touch “Destination” in the Main menu,
then touch “Address Book”.
To delete items in the Destination History, touch “Destination History”.
2 Touch on the right-hand side of the
place you want to delete.
3 Select the deletion method.
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A message confirming deletion appears.
Alternative options :
Delete This Item :
Delete the location selected in Step 2.
Delete All Address Book Entries (or Delete All Destinations) :
Delete all the Address Book or Destination History data.
4 Select “Yes”.
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The data you selected is deleted.
Alternative option:
No :
The display shown in Step 3 appears.
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1 In the Address Book menu, touch on
the right-hand side of the place whose position you want to change.
2 Touch “Edit Information”, and then touch
“Modify Location”.
The map of the selected area and its sur­roundings appears.
3 Touch the display to change its position,
then touch “OK”.
The position is changed. Touching "Back" returns to the previous
screen without changing the location.
Loading registered locations data from a CD-R
Address Book data stored on a CD-R (-RW) can be loaded to the Navigation System. This function is used when moving Address Book data from a Pioneer navigation unit with a PC card slot (e.g., AVIC-88DVD) to a Pioneer naviga­tion unit without a PC card slot (e.g., AVIC-N2).
When moving data, copy the folder named
POINT” from the PC card to the personal computer. Then use the personal computer to store the “POINT” folder in the first level of the CD-R (-RW).
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1 Insert the CD-R (-RW) to the disc loading
slot.
2 Touch “Settings” in the Main menu, then
touch “System Options”.
3 Touch “Read from Disc”.
The list of groups appears.
4 Touch the desired group. 5 Touch the desired locations.
Selected locations are marked. To load the data from other locations, repeat this step. Alternative option: Select All: All the locations are selected (or canceled) at once.
6 Touch “OK”.
The data of the selected locations is stored in the Address Book.
Setting Areas to Avoid
If you register Areas to Avoid, such as crowded intersections or congested areas, routes can be calculated that avoid those areas. Areas to Avoid can be set from the Route Options menu.
An area not stored on the disc cannot be set
as an Area to Avoid.
Registering an area to avoid
This section describes how to register an Area to Avoid for the first time. You can register up to five Areas to Avoid.
1 Touch “Route Options” in the Main menu,
then touch “Designate Areas to Avoid”.
2 Select one of the items shown in “New
Area”.
When registering for the first time, any item on the list is shown as “New Area”.
3 Select the place to register and display
the map.
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38 Once a search is complete, a map with the specified location at its center appears.
4 Change the map scale and decide the size
of the Area to Avoid.
The Area to avoid is enclosed in a red frame.
You can also change the map scale though the maximum map scale for registering Areas to Avoid is 0.1 mile (100 m).
5 Scroll the map, adjust the position of the
red frame, and touch “OK”.
If you want to stop registration, touch “Back”.
Depending on the setting of route search con-
ditions, you may not be able to avoid the spec­ified areas. The confirmation message is displayed on the screen at this time.
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Changing or deleting an area to avoid
You can subsequently change/rename/delete an Area to Avoid.
1 Touch “Route Options” in the Main menu,
then touch “Designate Areas to Avoid”.
2 Select the area you want to change or
delete.
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3 Select the desired operation.
Viewing traffic information
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 all traffic information
On this screen, you can select the following options:
Rename :
Changes the name. Enter the new name and touch “OK”. This returns you to the Route Options menu.
Change :
A specified area can be changed. For the next steps, see Step 3 in the “Registering an area to avoid” above .
Delete :
Delete the selected Area to Avoid.
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 on your current
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route, the system will automatically detect it, and ask you if you would like to be rerouted. (In such case, route calculation takes into consideration a 92 mile radius of alternative routes and its traffic conditions from your current location).
The “traffic congestion” in this section indi-
cated the following types of traffic informa­tion; stop and go, stopped traffic, closed/ blocked roads. This information is always takes into consideration for checking your
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route, and the information related with these events cannot be turned off. Additionally, the system also take into consideration the traffic flow information if “Use the traffic flow
information” is “On”.
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main 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) (5)(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.
Touching the allows you to check the
place on a map. (Traffic information with­out positional information cannot be checked on a map.)
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You can sort the traffic information in alpha­betical order.
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You can sort the traffic information according to the incident.
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You can sort the traffic information by dis­tance from your current position.
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(3)
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.
3 Select an incident you want to view in
detail.
The details of the selected incident are dis­played.
• 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.
4 Touch “Back” to return to the list with
traffic information.
A list with traffic information appears again.
Checking traffic information on the route
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Traffic On Route”.
The currently set traffic information on the route appears on the screen.
The method for checking the content dis-
played on the screen is the same for “Checking all traffic information”.
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Confirming traffic information on the map
The traffic-related information displayed on the map is as follows.
(2) (1)
(or , ):
(1) TRAFFIC icon
When a route has been calculated, touch to check whether there is any traffic congestion
information on your route. When no route has been calculated, touch to display the traffic list.
When is displayed, reading from the
map disc is required. Please insert the map disc.
When is displayed, the data is being
loaded from the map disc.
(2) A line to indicate the length of the traffic congestion
(displayed only when the scale on the map is 0.75 mile (1km) or lower). Traffic congestions: Stop and go traffic: orange with white outline, stopped traffic: red with white outline, closed/blocked roads: black with white outline.
(3) Icon for traffic information
(appears only when the scale on the map is 10 mi (20 km) or lower)
The traffic congestion lines to indicate the
length of a traffic congestions and traffic­related icons are not displayed on city maps.
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If you want to check the traffic information details, move the scroll cursor onto the , etc. and touch . This allows you to view place names and other information.
Information on avoiding traffic congestion on route ahead
If you are approaching traffic on your current route, the Navigation System has the ability to recommend an alternative route. Depending on the information of traffic congestion you have received and the setting of Use traffic flow infor­mation, the Navigation System will recommend you an alternate route automatically. On the free­way, the Navigation System will detect at least 1.6 miles (2.6 km) ahead of the specific traffic inci­dent. If a better route can be calculated, the following screen will appear.
Following types of traffic incidents on the
route will be checked: stop and go, stopped traffic and closed/blocked roads.
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Difference in distance and travel time between existing route and new route
Distance from the current position of your vehicle to the point of entry into the new route.
On this screen, you can select the following items:
New :
A new route is displayed on the screen.
Current :
The current route is displayed on the screen.
OK :
Select the route to that displayed on the screen. When no selection is made, the current route
will be automatically selected after a short while.
When checking traffic conges­tion information manually
Touching on the screen allows you to check for traffic congestion information on your route. If there is any information about a traffic conges­tion on your route, a message appears asking you whether to search for another route to avoid the traffic congestion. If there is no traffic congestion
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information along the route being guided, it is announced on screen and by voice.
If there is a traffic congestion informa­tion on the route
When receiving information about a traffic con­gestion, the message announcing the presence of a traffic congestion is indicated. Voice recogni­tion then becomes available automatically when the microphone is connected. On this screen, you can select the following items:
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Yes :
The route is recalculated taking the traffic con­gestion into account.
No :
The message disappears, and the map display reappears.
List :
The list with traffic information on the route is displayed.
In the memory navi mode, you cannot touch
other than No.
If there is no traffic congestion informa­tion on the route
If there is no traffic congestion information, the message informing that there is no traffic con­gestion information on the route, is shown. On this screen, you can select the following items:
List :
The list with all traffic information is displayed.
Back :
Message disappears, and returns to the map screen.
In Memory Navi mode, no detailed informa-
tion is available for traffic information on List.
If there is no traffic congestion information,
the Navigation System does not automatically switch to voice recognition.
Following types of traffic incidents on the route will be checked: stop and go, stopped traffic and closed/blocked roads.
Traffic flow information
When the map scale is between 0.02 mi (25 m) – 1 mi (2 km), red, yellow, or green blinking lines may appear on either sides of a road. 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: RED: average speed in this area is between 0-20 mph (0-32 km/h) YELLOW: average speed in this area is between 20-40 mph (32-64 km/h) GREEN: average speed in this area is 40 mph (64 km/h) or faster
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.
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flow information.
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Checking traffic flow information
The traffic flow information on the route can also be displayed as an onscreen list.
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
then touch “Traffic Flow”.
The list with the traffic flow information is shown.
You can use the instead of the . The list will be sorted according to the average
speed by touching the . The method for checking the traffic flow
information displayed on the screen is the same for “Checking all traffic information”.
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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 are able to select which types will be incorporated and displayed on your Navigation System.
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Traffic Settings”.
Touching “All” selects all the traffic infor-
mation.
4 Touch “Done”.
The selected traffic information icon is added to the screen.
Touch “Back” to cancel your selection.Traffic congestion of type stop and go,
stopped traffic and closed/blocked roads cannot be deselected and are always dis­played.
5 Touch “Back”
Set use of Traffic flow information set­ting to off
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Traffic Settings”.
2 Touch “On”.
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2 Touch “Change”.
The name of the displayed traffic information items, and list of icons appears on the screen.
3 Touch the traffic information item to dis-
play.
A red check appears next to the selected traf­fic information.
The button changes to “OFF”.
3 Touch “Back”.
If you wish to use the traffic flow information
again, touch “OFF” to turn the button “On” in the Traffic Settings screen.
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Checking the reception status of the XM tuner
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “XM Status”.
The current XM reception status and signal strength appear on screen.
(1) Status
Depending on the XM tuner’s reception status, any one of the following may appear.
OK No problem.
No signal Loss of signal.
Updating Updating encryption code.
Check antenna Improper antenna connection.
(2) Signal Strength
Depending on the signal strength, any one of the following may appear.
Very Good
Good
Marginal
Weak Signal
No signal
(3) Radio ID
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The radio ID appears.
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 Nav-
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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 does not replace the need to call for emergency assistance, when neces­sary.
Checking the information regis­tered as Emergency Info
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main 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 and your latitude and longitude.
(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:
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 Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. at the time you register your Navigation Sys­tem with Pioneer. If you have not signed up for this service with Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. or if your free one-year period has expired, you are subject to charges by Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. You are also subject to charges by Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. for roadside services not included in the Emergency Roadside Assistance service.
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The terms and conditions regarding the Emer­gency Roadside Assistance service provided by Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. are determined solely and exclusively by Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. Please contact 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.
The police number is shown as 911 and can-
not be changed.
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Registering user information
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Emergency Info”.
2 Touch “Setup”.
:
The input text is deleted letter by letter from the end of the text. Continuing to press deletes all of the text.
“0-9” :
You can input text with numbers.
“Back” :
Returns you to previous screen.
Edit Policy number
Register your insurance policy number. Touch the texts you wish to register, then touch “OK”.
3 Touch “Edit VIN”, “Edit Policy Number”,
“Edit Insurance Phone” and “Edit TOW Service Phone” to register information to each.
If information is already registered, that
information will appear.
Edit VIN
Register your Vehicle’s Identification Number. Touch the texts you wish to register, then touch “OK”.
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The input text is deleted letter by letter from the end of the text. Continuing to press deletes all of the text.
“0-9” :
You can input text with numbers.
“Back” :
Returns you to previous screen.
Edit Insurance Phone
Register your insurance company’s phone number. Touch the numbers you wish to reg­ister, then touch “OK”.
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The input text is deleted letter by letter from the end of the text. Continuing to press deletes all of the text.
“Back” :
Returns you to previous screen.
Edit TOW Service Phone
Record a towing company’s phone number. Touch the numbers you wish to register, then touch “OK”.
A list of auto services appears onscreen.
3 Touch the Category of the auto service
you wish to use.
A red check appears next to the selected cate­gory.
The Auto Service categories that can be
selected in the Emergency Info are: “Automotive”, “Rental Car Agency”, and “Car Dealer”.
:
The input text is deleted letter by letter from the end of the text. Continuing to press deletes all of the text.
“Back”:
Returns you to previous screen.
Locate Car Service
In times of emergency, you can search the Emer­gency Info for Auto Services in the vicinity of your current position and set the current route.
• The Emergency Info screen is only inten­ded to provide information to a driver that
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may be useful during an emergency situa­tion and if they are in a safe location. If not, or in all major accidents, call 911.
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Emergency Info”.
2 Touch “Locate Car Service”.
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4 Touch “OK”.
Displays a list of names of facilities in the vicinity and the distances from your current position.
Touching displays a list of subcatego-
ries. Touch the subcategory you wish to use from among the subcategories dis­played and touch “OK” to select the Auto Service from the subcategories.
5 Touch the name of the facility to set the
route you want.
Displays the route to the selected facility. Touch to display the location of the
facility on the map.
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Using the XM tuner to view stock, sports, and other informa­tion
When an XM tuner (e.g., GEX-P10XMT) is con­nected, you can receive stock price, sports, news, and other information and display it on screen. You may also register favorite information in the Navigation System.
“Punc” :
You can input text with the punctuation such as “!”and “:”.
“Oper” :
You can input text with the operators such as “+”and “-”.
The method for inputting the text is the
same as for inputting street names.
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Displaying stock prices
Can display the prices of up to 12 stocks.
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Stock Info”.
The screen displays a list of stock prices. The stock price information displayed
onscreen is updated every 30 seconds (approx.).
Registering stocks to be displayed
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Stock Info”.
2 Touch “Add”.
Deleting stocks to be displayed onscreen
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “Stock Info”.
2 Touch “Delete”. 3 Touch the ticker of the stock you wish to
delete.
A red check appears next to the ticker you touched.
To delete all the registered stocks, touch
All”. Red checks will appear next to all the tickers.
4 Touch “Delete”. 5 A message will appear asking you to con-
firm the deletion. Touch “OK”.
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3 Input the Ticker text for the stocks you
wish to display, then touch “OK”.
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Displaying browsable informa­tion
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
then touch “Browse”.
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 the topic you wish to view.
Displaying favorite browsable Information
An XM special content can be assigned as a shortcut or “My Favorite” so that it can be accessed without having to drill down every time an update is needed. The following are the instructions on how to do so:
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “My Favorites”.
A list of registered items (topics) appears on the screen. Touch the item to display informa­tion about this item.
Deleting favorite browsable informa­tion
1 Touch “Info/Traffic” in the Main menu,
and then touch “My Favorites”.
4 Touch an item (a topic) to display the
content.
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Submenu
Displays the submenu. If there is no submenu for the content, the Submenu will be inactive.
Store
Registers the current item (topic) about which information is displayed as a favorite.
Confirming your favorite information
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2 Touch “Delete”. 3 Touch the name of the items you wish 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 the items.
4 Touch “Delete”. 5 A message will appear asking you to con-
firm the deletion. Touch “OK”.
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Changing Background Picture
In the menu operation screen, you can indicate a picture you like on the background. Some pic­tures are already stored, but you can also use pic­tures (JPEG format data) created by a personal computer or a digital camera. If you save the pic­tures to a CD-R (or CD-RW), you can use them as background pictures. The following two types of background pictures can be changed:
AV Background : Background for the screen
during the operation of audio, or during play­back.
Navigation Background : Background of
navigation menu screen. Several background pictures are stored in the Pioneer DVD map disc. If you want to use these pictures, insert the Pioneer DVD map disc. Here, a method of changing background picture is described with an example of loading the pic­ture stored on a CD-R (-RW) onto the Navigation System as the background picture.
When storing original pictures on a CD-R (-
RW), create a folder named “BG” in a CD-R (­RW), and store the picture files in this folder. Up to 20 picture files can be used in the BG folder.
When creating a “Background Picture Set-
ting” CD-R (-RW) for changing the navigation
unit background picture, make sure the total data size of the CD-R (-RW) is greater than 100MB. However, you cannot use a CD-R (­RW) containing MP3 files or the Audio data part (CD-DA session) for the “Background Picture Setting” function.
Only JPEG format (“.jpg” or “.JPG”) pictures
can be used as a background picture.
You can only use standard characters (alpha-
bets of both cases: A-Z, a-z) and numbers (0-9) for the file name of a background picture (international (accented) characters cannot be used).
Pictures up to a maximum of 2048×1536 pix-
els can be used. We cannot guarantee a proper operation for a picture bigger than this size.
Progressive format JPEG pictures cannot be
used.
1 Insert a CD-R (-RW) to the disc loading
slot.
2 Touch “Settings” in the Main menu, then
touch “System Options”.
3 Touch “Background Picture Setting”.
The picture selected for each screen is indi­cated on the right side of “AV Background” and “Navigation Background” items.
4 Touch “Navigation Background” or “AV
Background”.
5 Touch “Import from Disc”.
The list of the pictures stored in a CD-R (-RW) is displayed. On this screen, you can select the following item:
Back to Original :
The picture when purchased is selected. When a CD-R (or CD-RW) is inserted, you
cannot select “Back to Original”. When the Pioneer DVD map disc is inserted, you cannot select “Import from Disc”.
In step 5, touching other than “Import
from Disc” allows you to select a back-
ground image stored on the Pioneer DVD map disc.
6 Touch a picture you want for the back-
ground.
7 Select how to display the picture.
You can select the following items:
“Center” :
Selected picture is displayed at the center of the screen.
“Repeat” :
Selected picture is patterned, and displayed as covering the whole screen.
When selecting images already stored on
the Pioneer DVD map disc, you cannot select the layout method for those images.
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The background image starts changing. After a short while, the new background image appears.
8 Touch “Done”.
On this screen, you can select the following items:
Select another Picture :
This is selected when you want to change to another picture. Return to Step 5.
Change to another background :
Select if you want to successively change the Audio Operating screen backgrounds or the Navigation backgrounds. Return to step 3.
When changing a picture starts, do not cut
off the vehicle engine until the message informing the completion of changing a picture is indicated.
When the Navigation System is reset, or
the language setting is changed, the back­ground picture may change back to the original picture. (There is also a possibility that the system will revert to the original picture for some other reason). If this hap­pens, set the background picture again.
Checking the Navigation Status
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The navigation 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 sensor learning status and driving status
1 Touch “Settings” in the Main menu, then
touch “Hardware Info”.
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2 Touch “3D Calibration”.
The 3D Calibration screen appears.
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
(5)(7)(6)
(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 Detection) are indicated by the length of bars.
When tires have been changed or chains fit-
ted, turning on the Speed Pulse allows the system detects the fact that the tire diameter has changed, and automatically replaces the value for calculating distance.
If the ND-PG1 is connected, the distance cal-
culation value cannot be replaced automati­cally.
(5) Speed
Speed detected by this unit is indicated. (This indication may be different from the actual speed of your vehicle, so please do not use this instead of the speedometer of your vehi­cle.)
(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 of the street is indicated.
To clear values...
If you want to delete the learned results stored in “Distance”, “Speed Pulse” or “Learning Sta- tus”, touch the relevant result, then touch “Clear”.
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The Navigation System can automatically use
its sensor memory based on the outer dimen­sions of the tires.
Checking the connections of leads and installation positions
Check that leads are properly connected between the navigation unit and the vehicle. Please also check whether they are connected in the correct positions.
1 Touch “Settings” in the Main menu, then
touch “Hardware Info”.
2 Touch “Connection Status”.
The Connection Status screen appears.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
(1) Speed Pulse
The Speed Pulse value detected by this unit 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.
(3) Installation Position
The Installation position of the navigation unit is shown. If installed correctly, "OK" appears. Indicates whether the Installation position of the naviga­tion unit is correct or not. When the naviga­tion unit is installed with an extreme angle exceeding the limitation of the installing angle, “Incorrect angle” will be displayed. When the angle of the navigation unit has been changed, “Excessive vibration” will be displayed.
(4) Parking Brake
When the parking brake is applied, “On” is displayed. When the parking brake is released, “Off” is displayed.
(5) Power Voltage
The power supply (reference value) provided from the vehicle battery to this unit is shown. If the voltage does not fall within the range of 11 to 15V, check that power cable connection is correct.
(6) Illumination
When the headlights or small lamps of a vehi­cle are on, “On” is displayed. (If the orange/ white lead is not connected, “Off” appears.)
(7) Back Signal
When the gear lever is shifted to “R”, the sig­nal switches to “High” or “Low”. (Which of these is displayed depends on the vehicle.)
Setting the Vehicle Dynamics Display
You can change the values displayed by the instruments 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.
1 Switch to the Vehicle Dynamics Display.
Changing the map display mode
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2 Touch the left or right instrument.
Touch keys are displayed.
3 Touch the items you want to display.
You can select the following items.
Voltage Displays the power supply and voltage sup-
plied from the battery to this system.
Acceleration: Acceleration in a forward direction is dis-
played. 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.
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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.
Direction: The direction your vehicle is traveling in is dis-
played.
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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• 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.
Mile & Yard” is displayed below “KM/Mile Setting”, indicating that “KM/Mile Setting”
Modifying the Default Settings
You can tailor default settings such as navigation functions and information display for ease of use. The following example describes how to change settings. In this example, the “KM/Mile Setting” settings is set to “Mile & Yard”.
1 Touch “Settings” in the Main menu.
The Settings menu appears.
2 Touch “System Options”.
The screen changes. “Mile” is displayed below “KM/Mile Setting”, indicating that this function is currently set to “Mile”.
When you touch items with a setting below
them, their setting changes. When you touch items with no setting below them, a setting screen appears.
Touching “Back” switch to Settings
Menu.
is set to “Mile & Yard”. If you want to change another setting, select the item you want to change and repeat the procedure in step 3.
Items Users can Change
This section describes the details of the setting for each item. Settings marked with an asterisk (*) show that they are default or factory settings.
Volume
The sound volume for the navigation can be set. You can separately set the volume of the route guidance and of the beep sound.
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3 Touch “KM/Mile Setting”.
Guidance volume Touch "+" or "" to change the Guidance volume. Beep volume Touch "+" or "" to change the Beep volume.
Volume of the audio source is adjusted by the
VOLUME dial of the navigation unit.
Mute Settings
Items related to muting of sound volume can be set.
When Voice Guidance or Voice Recognition
are ON, be sure to set the TEL/GUIDE setting in the Audio Menu to MUTE or ATT.
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Voice Recognition This setting controls whether the volume of the Audio source is automatically muted during voice operation.
On* :
During voice operation, the volume of the Audio source is muted automatically.
Off :
The volume of the Audio source stays the same during voice operation.
If you select “Off”, the sound from the Audio
source may interfere with the voice recogni­tion system.
Voice Guidance This setting controls whether the volume of the Audio source is automatically muted during voice guidance.
On* :
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During voice guidance, the volume of the Audio source is muted automatically.
Off :
Volume of the Audio source stays the same dur­ing voice guidance.
System Options
Touch “System Options” in the Setting Menu to display.
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Language Selection
The language displayed can be set
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Once you change the language, installation of the program starts.
• Once the installation of the program starts, do not stop the engine of your vehi­cle and do not switch off the Navigation System until the installation is completed and the map of your surroundings appears.
KM/Mile Setting
This setting controls the unit of distance dis­played on your Navigation System.
Mile * :
Show distances in miles.
Mile & Yard :
Show distances in miles and yards.
km :
Show distances in kilometers.
Voice Recog.Help
This setting controls the list of available voice commands displayed during voice operation. You should set “Voice Recog.Help” only when the microphone of the voice recognition system (sold separately) is connected.
On* :
The list of commands is shown.
Off :
The list of commands is not shown.
Auto Voice Recognition
After you have started the engine, turn on voice recognition and set whether or not to perform all operations up to route searching by voice. (This function is effective only when a route is not set.)
You should set “Auto Voice Recognition
only when the microphone of the voice recog­nition system (sold separately) is connected.
In order to operate the navigation unit by
voice, you need the microphone kit (CD-VC1), which is sold separately. Before connecting the microphone, be sure to first turn the igni­tion switch OFF (ACC OFF). When the micro­phone is connected, turn the ignition switch ON (ACC ON).
On :
The automatic voice recognition is engaged each time your vehicle is started.
Off* :
Voice operation starts after touching VOICE icon.
Average Speed
When calculating expected time of arrival and the number of hours to the destination, set the average speed for the freeway or ordinary road using "+" and "–".
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• Minor Ordinary Road
• When the “KM/Mile Setting” is set to “Mile” or “Mile & Yard”, it can be set in 5 mile incre­ments from 10 miles to 100 miles (35 miles*).
• When the “KM/Mile Setting” is set to “km”, it can be set in 5 km increments from 20 km to 110 km (55 km*).
• Major Ordinary Road
• When the “KM/Mile Setting” is set to “Mile” or “Mile & Yard”, it can be set in 5 mile incre­ments from 10 miles to 120 miles (45 miles*).
• When the “KM/Mile Setting” is set to “km”, it can be set in 5 km increments from 20 km to 150 km (70 km*).
• Freeway
• When the “KM/Mile Setting” is set to “Mile” or “Mile & Yard”, it can be set in 5 mile incre­ments from 30 miles to (120 miles (60 miles*).
• When the “KM/Mile Setting” is set to “km”, it can be set in 5 km increments from 60 km to 150 km (85 km*).
Background Picture Setting
The background picture can be changed
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Short-Cut Selection
Select shortcuts to display on the map screen. In the list displayed onscreen, the items with red checks are displayed on the map screen. Touch the shortcut you wish to display and then touch “Done” when a red check appears. You can select up to three shortcuts.
Vicinity Search *
Find POIs (Points Of Interest) in the vicinity of the scroll cursor.
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Whole Route Overview *
Displays the entire currently set route.
Overlay POI
Displays on the map the mark for surrounding facilities (POI).
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Address Book
Displays the Address Book. Displays the Address Book Page 46
Route Options Displays the Route Options menu.
Displaying Route Options menu. Page 38 Edit Current Route
Displays the screen for rerouting or adding or deleting way points.
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Traffic On Route
Displays traffic information on the route. Use this menu for the following operations.
• Displaying a list of traffic information on the route.
Displaying traffic information on the route
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Stock Info
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Browse
Displays XM tuner content information. Displaying browsable information Page 58
My Favorites
Displays information on your favorite item. Displaying browsable information Page 58
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Registration *
Register to the Address Book information on the location indicated by the scroll cursor.
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Map Display Options
Touch “Map Display Options” in the Setting Menu to display.
Tracking Display
The tracking display setting has the following options.
Always :
Display tracking for all journeys.
This Trip :
Display tracking dots but erase them when the
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Off* :
Do not display tracking dots.
AV Guide Mode
Setting whether or not to switch to the navigation screen automatically when your vehicle approaches a guidance point such as an inter­section while displaying a screen other than navi­gation.
On* :
Switching from audio operation screen to naviga­tion screen.
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Off :
Screen is not switched.
On* :
Display switches to an enlarged map.
Off :
Does not switch to an enlarged map.
Arrow in AV
Set whether to display the guidance information by arrow on the Audio Operation screen.
On* :
Display guidance information by arrow on the Audio Operation screen.
Off :
Do not display guidance information by arrow on the Audio Operation screen.
Defined Locations
Touch “Defined Locations” in the Setting Menu to display.
Set ”Home”
Registering and changing your home location
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Map In Memory
The memory area is the area in the map, which is being read in advance for the memory navi mode. There are two ways of setting the memory area.
Day/Night Display
To improve the visibility of the map during the evening, you can change the combination of the colors of the map.
Nighttime* :
You can change the combination of the colors of a map according to whether the vehicle lights are On or Off.
Daytime :
The map is always displayed with bright colors.
Close-up of Junction
This setting enables to switch to an enlarged map around the point where your vehicle is approaching an intersection, entrance/exit of freeway, or a junction.
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Around Current Position
An approximately 10.6 mile (17 km) square on a side with the selected location at the center is read into the memory. Indicate the map you want to store in the memory by touching , ,  or . Then, adjust the map scale to the one you desire, and touch “OK”. Continuously touching , ,  or  allows you to rapidly scroll the map screen.
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An area not stored in the disc cannot be
memorized.
Around Current Route
Sets the surrounding currently set route to the memory area. The route to the destination will appear on screen. Please press “OK”.
The extent of the information that can be set
in the memory area is about 6.6 mi (10.6 km) surrounding the route.
Set ”Go to”
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Demo Mode
This is a demonstration function for shops. After a route is set, the simulation of the route guid­ance to a destination is automatically displayed. Normally, set this to “Off”.
On (Repeat) :
Repeat demo drive.
Off* :
Demo Mode is set off. If you eject the map disc during the demo
drive, the demo mode will be stopped.
Time
Adjusts the systems clock. The time difference (+, –) between the time originally set in this unit is set here. You can also select summer time On/Off.
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On :
Summer time is taken into account.
Off* :
Summer time is not taken into account. When the period of summer time comes, or
when the summer time ends, this unit does not automatically change the summer time setting.
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Modify Current Location
Touch the screen to adjust the current position and direction of the vehicle displayed on the map.
Hardware Info
Touch “Hardware Info”in the Setting Menu to display.
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Connection Status
Connection Status Page 61
3D Calibration
3D Calibration Page 60
Service Info Screen
Displays the disc production number and version information.
Restore Factory Settings
Reset various settings registered to the Naviga­tion System and restores to the default or factory settings. To restore, touch "Yes".
When you restore the settings to their status
at shipping, the information set in the
Address Book, Destination History, Overlay POI, Emergency Info, Areas to Avoid, Language Selection, Time, Return Home, Go to, Modify Current Location, Background Picture Settings, Defined Locations, and Short-Cut Selection menus
are not deleted.
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Chapter 6
Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
You can play a DVD-Video, CD, MP3 disc or use the radio with the navigation unit. This chapter describes how to use the audio source and the basic operation of the audio source.
Basic Operation
For information on most basic operations,
refer to “How to listen to a CD” Page 24
Activating the touch panel keys
(1)
(1) Touch panel keys
Touch to do various operations.
1 Press the NAVI/AV button to switch
Audio operation screen.
To go to the next group of touch panel keys, touch .
3 Touch “ESC” to hide the touch panel
keys.
If you do not use the touch panel keys for
30 seconds, they will be hidden automati­cally.
Basic Operation
How to display each menu
1 Press the NAVI/AV button to switch
Audio operation screen.
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2 Select the desired source. 3 Touch the screen.
Touch keys are displayed on the screen.
4 Touch “A.MENU” to display MENU.
2 Touch the screen to activate the touch
panel keys corresponding to each source.
The touch panel keys appear on the display.
Touch keys (e.g., CD)
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5 Touch “AUDIO”, “FUNCTION” or “SETUP” to enter the menu you want to operate.
Each menu is displayed. The items that cannot be operated according to the sources or conditions are indicated in gray.
FUNCTION menu
(2)
(1)
Basic Operation
AUDIO menu SETUP menu
(3)
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(1) FUNCTION key Touch to enter the FUNCTION menu for each source.
Using the FUNCTION menu “Operation using the FUNCTION menu” and “Advanced <each
source> operation”
(2) AUDIO key
Touch to select various sound quality controls.
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(3) SETUP key
Touch to select various setup functions.
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(4) BACK key
Touch to return to the previous display.
(5) ESC key
Touch to cancel the control mode of functions.
6 Touch “ESC” to return to the display of each source.
If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned
to the playback display.
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Operating the Built-in DVD drive
You can play a DVD-Video, CD or MP3 disc using the built-in DVD drive of the navigation unit. This section describes common operations for these media.
DVD-Video
CD
MP3
Common operation of the DISC sources
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(2)(1) (4)(3)
(7)
(8) (9)(1) (4)
(12)(1) (4)
(8)
(11)
(10)
(5)
(6)
More advanced DVD-Video operation
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Pressing the DISP button changes the
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(1) Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
(2) Title number indicator
Shows the title currently playing.
(3) Chapter number indicator
Shows the chapter currently playing.
(4) Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the current chapter (track, or file).
(5) Viewing angle indicator
Shows what viewing angle has been selected.
(6) Subtitle language indicator
Shows what subtitle language has been selected.
(7) Audio language indicator
Shows what audio language and audio system have been selected.
(8) Track number indicator
Shows the track currently playing.
(9) Disc information indicator
Shows the information of the currently playing disc.
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(10) Repeat indicator
Shows the selected repeat range.
(11) Current folder name indicator
Shows the folder name currently playing.
(12) Folder number indicator
Shows the folder number currently playing. When playing discs with MP3 files and audio
data (CD-DA) such as CD-EXTRA and MIXED­MODE CDs, both types can be played only by switching mode between MP3 and CD-DA by touching “DA.MP3” or pressing BAND but­ton.
If you have switched between playback of
MP3 files and audio data (CD-DA), playback starts at the first track on the disc.
This built-in DVD drive can play back an MP3
file recorded on CD-ROM.
Built-in DVD drive source
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There is sometimes a delay between starting
up playback and the sound being issued. This is particularly the case when playing back multi-session and many folders. When being read in, Reading Format is displayed.
Playback is carried out in order of file number.
Folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If folder 001 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 002.)
When playing back files recorded as VBR (var-
iable bit rate) files, the play time will not be correctly displayed if fast forward or reverse operations are used.
If more than 193 tracks are stored in the
folder, some time may be required to display the track list.
Built-in DVD drive source
Touch key operation
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“DISC” to select the built-in DVD drive.
When the source icon is not displayed, you can display it by touching the screen.
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2 Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
(3)(2)
(1) (6) (7) (8)
Touch keys (e.g., MP3, Page 1)
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(4) (5)
(11)
(10)
(9)
Touch keys (e.g., MP3, Page 2)
(1) Selecting tracks or folders from the list
The list lets you see the list of track titles or folder names on a disc and select one of them to playback.
If a folder list or a track list is not displayed,
touch “DISP”.
Touching or switches to the next or
previous page in the list.
A list will not be displayed when using
DVD-Video.
In the case of normal CDs, no title informa-
tion is recorded. Accordingly, the display shows “–”.
(2) Using the resume function.
When a disc is removed, the playback location of the disc is automatically memorized. If you insert the disc again and touch “RESUME”, playback of a disc resumes at the same point you stopped previously.
DVD: Playback resumes from the point
in time when the disc was removed.
CD, MP3:Playback resumes from the
beginning of the last track that played when the disc was removed previously.
If you touch and hold “RESUME” in play-
back, the location will be recorded. When you touched “RESUME” again, playback resumes from the recorded location.
For CD/MP3 discs and DVD-Video, one
replay position each can be recorded.
To delete the recorded position, touch and
hold “RESUME” with the disc stopped.
No replay position can be recorded for
mixed mode CDs such as those containing MP3 files and audio data (CD-DA) and for discs using a special recording method.
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Some replay positions cannot be recorded.
This will depend on the playback position.
(3) Playback and Pause
Pause lets you temporarily stop disc playback. Touching  switches between “playback” and “pause”.
DVD: The icon  is displayed for four
seconds and playback is paused letting you view a still image.
Depending on the disc and the playback
location on the disc, the icon may be displayed indicating that still playback is not possible.
CD, MP3:The PAUSE is displayed for and
playback is paused.
(4) DVD:Skip the chapter forward or backward
Touching  skips to the start of the next chapter. Touching  once skips to the start of the current chapter. Touching again will skip to the previous chapter.
You can also skip back or forward to
another chapter by moving the joystick left or right.
CD, MP3:Skip the track forward or back­ward
Touching  skips to the start of the next track. Touching  once skips to the start of the current track. Touching again will skip to the previous track.
You can also skip back or forward to
another track by moving the joystick left or right.
(5) Using to stop playback
DVD: When you stop DVD playback by
touching , that location on the disc is memorized enabling play­back from that point when you play the disc again.
CD, MP3:When you stop CD playback by
touching , that track number on the disc is memorized ena­bling playback from that track when you play the disc again.
To play the disc again, touch .
(6) Switching next page of touch keys (7) Switching the screen display
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(8) Disappear the touch keys
(9) Fast forward or backward
Keep touching  or  to perform fast for­ward or backward.
DVD: If you keep touching  or
for five seconds, the icon  or
 changes into or .
When this happens, fast reverse/ fast forward continues even if you release  or . To resume playback at a desired point, touch .
Fast forward/fast reverse may not be possi-
ble at certain locations on some discs. If this happens, normal playback automati­cally resumes.
You can also perform fast reverse/fast for-
ward by holding the joystick left or right.
CD, MP3:There is no sound on fast for-
ward or reverse. This is fast for­ward and backward operation only for the file being played. This operation is canceled when the previous or next file is reached.
(10) DVD:Skip the title forward or back­ward
Touching  skips to the start of the next title. Touching  skips to the start of the previous title.
You can also skip back or forward to
another title by moving the joystick up or down.
MP3: Using the folder up or down
To return to folder 001 (ROOT), press and hold BAND button. However, if folder 001 (ROOT) contains no files, playback commences with folder 002. You cannot select a folder that does not have an MP3 file recorded in it.
You can also skip back or forward to
another folder by moving the joystick up or down.
When playing discs with MP3 files and
audio data (CD-DA), you cannot use
BAND button to return folder 001 (ROOT).
(11) DVD:Searching for a desired scene, starting playback from a specified time. (Refer to page 76)
CD, MP3:Searching for a desired track
You can use the search function to specify a track to search for a desired track.
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Touch 0 — 9 to input the desired number.
• To select 3, touch 3.
• To select 10, touch 1 and 0 in order.
• To select 23, touch 2 and 3 in order. To cancel the input numbers, touch
CLEAR”.
While the input number is displayed, touch “ENTER”.
This starts playback from the selected track.
(MP3) Switching mode between MP3 and CD-DA
When playing discs with MP3 files and audio data (CD-DA) such as CD-EXTRA and MIXED­MODE CDs, both types can be played only by switching mode between MP3 and CD-DA.
1 Touch “DA.MP3”.
You can also press the BAND button to
Built-in DVD drive source
switch between MP3 and CD-DA.
(MP3) Moving to upper folders
In the case of an MP3 disc in which the data is divided into folders, you can move a track to upper folders. This is used to playback tracks
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recorded in other folders.
1 Touch “UP”.
If the current folder is the ROOT folder,
UP” is displayed in gray.
(MP3) Displaying text information on MP3 disc
Text information recorded on a MP3 disc can be displayed.
1 Touch .
The next piece of information is displayed.
Disc Title (disc title)
Track Title (track title)
Folder Title (folder name)
File Name (file name)
Artist Name (artist name)
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Genre (genre)
Year (year) If specific information has not been recorded
on MP3 files on disc, nothing may be dis­played.
Operation using the FUNCTION menu
How to display the FUNCTION menu
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(1) (2) (3) (4)
FUNCTION menu (e.g., CD)
RANDOM” and “SCAN” cannot be used
during a DVD-Video playback.
(1) Repeating play
Each touch of the “REPEAT” changes the set­tings as follows:
DVD :
TITLE — Repeat just the current title
CHAPTER — Repeat just the current chapter
OFF — Play throughout the current disc If you perform chapter (title) search or fast for-
ward/reverse, or slow motion playback the repeat play range changes to “OFF”.
CD :
DISC — Repeat the current disc
TRACK — Repeat just the current track If you perform track search or fast forward/
reverse, repeat play is automatically canceled.
When playing discs with MP3 files and audio
data (CD-DA), repeat play performs within the each data session even if DISC is selected.
MP3 :
FOLDER — Repeat the current folder
DISC — Repeat all tracks
TRACK — Repeat just the current track If you select another folder during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to DISC.
If you perform track search or fast forward/
reverse during TRACK, the repeat play range changes to DISC.
When FOLDER is selected, it is not possible
to play back a subfolder of that folder.
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When playing discs with MP3 files and audio
data (CD-DA), repeat play performs within the currently playing data type even if DISC is selected.
(2) Playing tracks in a random order
Touching “RANDOM” switches between “ON” and “OFF”. In the case of MP3, the selected tracks in the repeated range are randomly played.
(3) CD:Scanning tracks of a CD
Touching “SCAN” switches between “ON” and “OFF”. Scan play lets you hear the first 10 sec­onds of each track on the CD. When you find the desired track touch “SCAN” to turn scan play off.
After scanning of a CD is finished, normal
playback of the tracks will begin again.
MP3:Scanning folders and tracks
Touching “SCAN” switches between “ON” and “OFF”. Scan play takes place for the selected tracks in the repeat range. When you find the desired track touch “SCAN” to turn scan play off.
After track or folder scanning is finished, nor-
mal playback of the tracks will begin again.
(4) Pausing disc playback
Touching “PAUSE” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Other DVD-Video function
When playing the DVD-Video, you can also use the following functions.
Operating the DVD menu
Some DVDs allow you to select the disc contents using a menu.
• You can display the menu by touching
MENU” or “TOP.M” while a disc is playing. Touching either of these keys again lets you start playback from the location selected from the menu. For details, refer to the instructions provided with the disc.
1 Touch the screen to display to touch
panel keys.
2 Touch to display . 3 Touch to display touch panel keys
to operate the DVD menu.
4 Touch 

, ,  or  to select the desired
menu item.
5 Touch “ENTER”.
Playback starts from the selected menu item. The way to display the menu differs depend­ing on the disc.
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time dur­ing playback.
1 Touch
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down playback speed.
1 Keep touching 
during playback.
Each time you touch , you move ahead one frame. To return to normal playback, touch .
Depending on the disc and the playback
location on the disc, the icon may be displayed indicating that frame-by-frame playback is not possible.
With some discs, images may be unclear
during frame-by-frame playback.
until is displayed
during playback.
The icon is displayed, forward slow motion playback begins. To return to normal playback, touch .
There is no sound during slow motion play-
back.
Depending on the disc and the playback
location on the disc, the icon may be displayed indicating that slow motion play­back is not possible.
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With some discs, images may be unclear
during slow motion playback.
Reverse slow motion playback is not possi-
ble.
Searching for a desired scene, starting playback from a specified time
You can use the search function to search for a desired scene by specifying a title or chapter, and the time search function to specify the time on a disc at which play starts.
• Chapter search and time search are not possi­ble when disc playback has been stopped.
1 Touch “SEARCH” and then touch
“TITLE” (title), “CHAP” (chapter) or “TIME” (time).
2 Touch 0 — 9 to input the desired number.
Built-in DVD drive source
For titles and chapters
• To select 3, touch 3.
• To select 10, touch 1 and 0 in order.
• To select 23, touch 2 and 3 in order.
For time (time search)
• To select 21 minutes 43 seconds, touch 2,
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1, 4 and 3 in order.
• To select 1 hour 11 minutes, convert the time into 71 minutes 00 seconds and touch 7, 1, 0 and 0 in order.
To cancel the input numbers, touch “CLEAR”.
3 While the input number is displayed,
touch “ENTER”.
This starts playback from the selected scene. With discs featuring a menu, you can also
touch “MENU” or “TOP.M” and then make selections from the displayed menu.
With some discs, the icon may be dis-
played, indicating that titles, chapters and time cannot be specified.
Changing audio language during play-
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back (Multi-audio)
DVDs can provide audio playback with different languages and different systems (Dolby Digital, DTS etc.). With DVDs featuring multi-audio recordings, you can switch between languages/ audio systems during playback.
1 Touch “AUDIO” during playback.
Each time you touch “AUDIO” switches between audio mode.
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The number in the mark on a DVD’s
package indicates the number of recorded languages/audio systems.
With some DVDs, switching between lan-
guages/audio systems may only be possi­ble using a menu display.
Only digital output of DTS audio is possi-
ble. If navigation unit’s optical digital out­puts are not connected, DTS audio will not be output, so select an audio setting other than DTS.
Display indications such as Dolby D and
5.1ch indicate the audio system recorded on the DVD. Depending on the setting, playback may not be with the same audio system as that indicated.
Touching “AUDIO” during fast forward/
fast reverse, pause or slow motion play­back returns you to normal playback.
2
Changing the subtitle language during playback (Multi-subtitle)
With DVDs featuring multi-subtitle recordings, you can switch between subtitle languages dur­ing playback.
1 Touch “SUB.T” during playback.
Each time you touch “SUB.T” switches between subtitle language.
The number in the mark on a DVD’s
package indicates the number of recorded subtitle languages.
With some DVDs, switching between sub-
title languages may only be possible using a menu display.
Touching “SUB.T” during fast forward/
fast reverse, pause or slow motion play­back returns you to normal playback.
Changing the viewing angle during playback (Multi-angle)
With DVDs featuring multi-angle (scenes shot from multiple angles) recordings, you can switch among viewing angles during playback.
• During playback of a scene shot from multiple angles, the angle icon is displayed. Turn angle icon display on or off using DVD SETUP menu.
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1 Touch “ANGLE” during playback of a
scene shot from multiple angles.
Each time you touch “ANGLE” switches between angle.
3
The mark on a DVD’s package indi-
cates it features multi-angle scenes. The number in the mark indicates the number of angles from which scenes were shot.
Touching “ANGLE” during fast forward/
fast reverse, pause or slow motion play­back returns you to normal playback.
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(3) Preset number indicator
Shows what preset has been selected.
(4) Frequency indicator
Shows to which frequency the tuner is tuned.
(5) Preset list display
Shows the preset list.
(6) LOCAL indicator
Shows when local seek tuning is on.
(7) STEREO indicator
Shows that the frequency selected is being broadcast in stereo.
Radio
Listening to the radio
(2)(1) (4)
These are the basic steps necessary to operate the radio.
More advanced radio operation Page 78Pressing the DISP button changes the
screen display.
Switching screen display Page 98
(1) Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
(2) Band indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to AM or FM.
(3)
(5)
(7) (6)
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“RADIO” to select the radio.
2 Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
3 Touch “BAND” to select a band.
Touch “BAND” repeatedly until the desired band is displayed, FM1, FM2, FM3 for FM or AM.
4 To perform manual tuning, touch 
briefly.
The frequencies move up or down step by step. You can also perform manual tuning by mov­ing the joystick left or right.

or 
5 To perform seek tuning, keep touching 
or  for about one second and release.
The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found. You can cancel seek tuning by touching either
 or  briefly.
If you keep touching  or  you can skip broadcasting stations. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release the keys. You can also perform seek tuning by holding the joystick left or right.
If you do not use the touch panel keys for
30 seconds, they will be hidden automati­cally.
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Advanced radio operation
(1)
(1) Function display
Shows the function names. How to display the FUNCTION menu
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Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies
RADIO
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys P1 (PRESET 1) — P6 (PRESET 6) you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall with the touch of a key.
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Preset tuning keys (P1 — P6)
1 When you find a frequency that you want
to store in memory keep touching a preset tuning key P1 — P6 until the preset number (e.g., P.ch: 1) stops flashing.
The number you have touched will flash in the preset number indicator and then remain lit. The selected radio station frequency has been stored in memory.
2 The next time you touch the same preset
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tuning key P1 — P6 the radio station fre­quency is recalled from memory.
When the touch panel keys are not displayed, you can display them by touching the screen. When P1P6 are not displayed, you can display them by touching DISP.
Up to 18 FM stations, 6 for each of the
three FM bands, and 6 AM stations can be stored in memory.
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You can also use  and  to recall radio
station frequencies assigned to preset tun­ing keys P1P6.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
1 Touch “LOCAL” in the FUNCTION menu. 2 Touch “ON” to turn local seek tuning on.
To turn local seek tuning off, touch “LOCAL”.
3 Touch 

or  to set the sensitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and two levels for AM: FM: 1 — 2 — 3 — 4 AM: 1 — 2 The 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations, while lower settings let you receive progressively weaker stations.
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
BSM (best stations memory) lets you automati-
cally store the six strongest broadcast frequen­cies under preset tuning keys P1 — P6 and once stored there you can tune in to those frequencies with the touch of a key.
1 Touch “BSM” in the FUNCTION menu. 2 Touch “START” to turn BSM on.
BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing
the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under preset tuning keys P1P6 in order of their signal strength. When fin­ished, BSM stops flashing. To cancel the storage process, touch STOP.
Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM
may replace broadcast frequencies you have saved using P1P6.
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Chapter 7
Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipments)
When Pioneer audio equipment is connected to the Navigation System using IP-BUS or AV-BUS, such equipment can be operated from the navi­gation unit. This chapter describes the operation of the audio source that can be used when the Pioneer audio equipment is connected. When reading this chapter, please also refer to the operation manual of the AV equipment con­nected to the Navigation System.
Multi-CD Player
Listening a CD
(2)(1) (4)
(3)
(5)
You can use navigation unit to control a multi-CD player, which is sold separately. These are the basic steps necessary to play a CD with your multi-CD player.
More advanced M-CD operation Page 80Pressing the DISP button changes the
screen display.
Switching screen display Page 98
(1) Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
(2) Disc number indicator
Shows the disc currently playing.
(3) Track number indicator
Shows the track currently playing.
(4) Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the current track.
(5) Disc list display
Shows the disc title list.
1 Touch the source icon and then touch “M-
CD” to select the multi-CD player.
2 Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
3 Touch any of 01 — 06 to select a disc you
want to listen to.
If you want to select a disc located at 7 to 12, touch or to display 0712. When 0106 and 0712 are not displayed, you can display them by touching “DISP”. You can also sequentially select a disc by touching  or  or moving the joystick up or down.
4 To skip back or forward to another track,
touch  or .
Touching  skips to the start of the next track. Touching  once skips to the start of the cur­rent track. Touching again will skip to the pre­vious track. You can also skip back or forward to another track by moving the joystick left or right.
5 To perform fast forward or reverse, keep
touching  or .
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward by holding the joystick left or right.
When the multi-CD player has performed
the preparatory operations, READY is dis­played.
If the multi-CD player does not operate
properly, an error message such as ERROR-11 may be displayed. Refer to the multi-CD player owner’s manual.
If there are no discs in the multi-CD player
magazine, NO DISC is displayed.
50-disc multi-CD player
Only those functions described in this manual are supported for 50-disc multi-CD players. (But this unit can perform the disc list display up to Disc 12 with a 50-disc multi-CD player.)
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Advanced multi-CD player oper­ation
(1)
(1) Function display
Shows the function names. How to display the FUNCTION menu
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Repeating play
There are three repeat play ranges for the multi­CD player: M-CD (multi-CD player repeat), TRACK (one-track repeat) and DISC (disc repeat).
M-CD
1 Touch “REPEAT” in the FUNCTION
menu.
Each touch of the “REPEAT” changes the settings as follows:
M-CD — Repeat all discs in the multi-CD
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TRACK — Repeat just the current track
DISC — Repeat the current disc If you select other discs during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to M-CD.
If you perform track search or fast forward/
reverse during TRACK, the repeat play range changes to DISC.
Playing tracks in a random order
Random play lets you play back tracks in a ran­dom order within the repeat range, M-CD and
DISC.
1 Select the repeat range.
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2 Touch “RANDOM” in the FUNCTION
menu.
Touching “RANDOM” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Tracks will play in a random order within the previously selected M-CD or DISC ranges.
Scanning CDs and tracks
When the repeat play range is set to DISC, the beginning of each track on the selected disc plays for about 10 seconds. When the repeat play range is set to M-CD, the beginning of the first track of each disc is played for about 10 seconds.
1 Select the repeat range.
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2 Touch “SCAN” in the FUNCTION menu.
Touching “SCAN” switches between “ON” and “OFF”. The first 10 seconds of each track of the cur­rent disc (or the first track of each disc) is played.
3 When you find the desired track (or disc)
touch “SCAN” to turn scan play off.
After track or disc scanning is finished,
normal playback of the tracks will begin again.
Pausing CD playback
Pause lets you temporarily stop disc playback.
1 Touch “PAUSE” in the FUNCTION menu.
Touching “PAUSE” switches between “ON” and “OFF”. Play of the current track pauses.
Using ITS playlists
ITS (instant track selection) lets you make a playl­ist of favorite tracks from those in the multi-CD player magazine. After you have added your favorite tracks to the playlist you can turn on ITS play and play just those selections.
Creating a playlist with ITS program­ming
You can use ITS to enter and playback up to 99 tracks per disc, for up to 100 discs (with the disc title). (With multi-CD players sold before the CDX­P1250 and CDX-P650, up to 24 tracks can be stored in the playlist.)
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1 Play a CD that you want to program.
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2 Touch “ITS MEMORY” in the FUNCTION
menu.
2 Touch “ITS MEMORY” in the FUNCTION
menu.
3 Touch 

memorize.
or  to select a track you want to
4 Touch “MEMORY” to store the currently
playing track in the playlist. MEMORY is displayed briefly and the cur-
rently playing selection is added to your ITS playlist. Touching “CLEAR” will delete all the tracks recorded in the ITS playlist.
After data for 100 discs has been stored in
memory, data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one.
Playback from your ITS playlist
ITS play lets you listen to the tracks that you have entered into your ITS playlist. When you turn on ITS play, tracks from your ITS playlist in the multi­CD player will begin to play.
1 Select the repeat range.
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2 Touch “ITS PLAY” in the FUNCTION
menu.
Touching “ITS PLAY” switches between “ON” and “OFF”. Playback begins of those tracks from your playlist within the previously selected M-CD or DISC ranges. If no tracks in the current range are pro­grammed for ITS play then ITS EMPTY is displayed. To turn ITS play off, touch “ITS PLAY”.
Erasing a track from your ITS playlist
When you want to delete a track from your ITS playlist, you can if ITS play is on. If ITS play is already on, skip to step 2.
1 Play a CD you want to delete a track from
your ITS playlist, and turn ITS play on.
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erase.

or  to select a track you want to
3 Touch 
4 Touch “CLEAR” to erase a selected track
from your ITS playlist.
The currently playing selection is erased from your ITS playlist and playback of the next track from your ITS playlist begins. If there are no tracks from your playlist in the current range, ITS EMPTY is displayed and normal play resumes.
Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist
When you want to delete all tracks of a CD from your ITS playlist, you can if ITS play is off.
1 Play a CD that you want to delete.
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2 Touch “ITS MEMORY” in the FUNCTION
menu.
3 Touch “CLEAR” to erase all tracks on the
currently playing CD from your ITS playl­ist.
All tracks on the currently playing CD are erased from your playlist and ALL CLEAR is displayed.
Using CD TEXT functions
You can use these functions only with a CD TEXT compatible multi-CD player. Some discs have certain information encoded on the disc during manufacture. These discs may contain such information as the CD title, track title, artist’s name and playback time and are called CD TEXT discs. Only these specially encoded CD TEXT discs support the functions listed below.
Displaying titles on CD TEXT discs
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Selecting tracks from the track title list
Track title list lets you see the list of track titles on a CD TEXT disc and select one of them to play­back.
1 Touch “TRACK LIST” in the FUNCTION
menu.
2 Touch or to switch between the lists
of titles.
3 Touch the track title in the list.
That selection will begin to play.
Using compression and bass emphasis
You can use these functions only with a multi-CD player that supports them. Using COMP (compression) and DBE (dynamic bass emphasis) functions lets you adjust the sound playback quality of the multi-CD player. Each of the functions has a two-step adjustment. The COMP function balances the output of louder and softer sounds at higher volumes. DBE
XM
boosts bass levels to give playback a fuller sound. Listen to each of the effects as you select through them and use the one that best enhances the playback of the track or CD that you are listening to.
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1 Touch “COMP” in the FUNCTION menu.
If the multi-CD player does not support COMP/DBE, NO COMP is displayed and you cannot select the function. Touch COMP repeatedly to switch between the following settings:
OFFCOMP 1 — COMP 2 — OFF — DBE 1DBE 2
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XM Tuner
Listening to the XM
(2)(1) (4)(3)(6) (5)
You can use navigation unit to control a XM satel­lite digital tuner (e.g. GEX-P10XMT), which is sold separately. For details concerning operation, refer to the XM tuner’s operation manuals. This section provides information on XM operations with navigation unit which differs from that described in the XM tuner’s operation manual.
• This Navigation System does not have the text scroll function.
• With the Navigation System, you can operate one additional function: XM channel direct selection.
Pressing the DISP button changes the
screen display.
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(1) Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
(2) XM band indicator
Shows the XM band which has been selected.
(3) XM preset number indicator
Shows what XM preset has been selected.
(4) XM channel number indicator
Shows to which XM channel number the tuner is tuned.
(5) XM channel select setting indicator
Shows what channel select setting has been selected. CH Number is displayed when CH NUMBER is selected, and Category is displayed when CATEGORY is selected.
(6) XM channel name
Shows the channel name of broadcast channel.
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1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“XM” to select the XM.
2 Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
3 Touch “BAND” to select a XM band.
Touch “BAND” repeatedly until the desired XM band is displayed, XM1, XM2 or XM3.
4 To perform tuning, touch 
The channels move up or down step by step. Channels that cannot currently be selected are skipped, and the next channel is selected. If you keep touching  or , you can increase or decrease channel number continuously. You can also perform manual tuning by mov­ing the joystick left or right. You can also perform tuning from a desired channel category.
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
or .
Switching the XM display
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Storing and recalling broadcast stations
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys P1 P6 you can easily store up to six broadcast sta-
tions for later recall with the touch of a key.
1 When you find a station that you want to
store in memory keep touching a preset tuning key P1 — P6 until the XM preset number (e.g., P.ch: 1) stops flashing.
The number you have touched will flash in the XM preset number indicator and then remain lit. The selected station has been stored in memory. The next time you touch the same preset tun­ing key P1P6 the station is recalled from memory. When the touch panel keys are not displayed, you can display them by touching the screen. When P1P6 are not displayed, you can display them by touching .
Up to 18 stations, 6 for each of three XM
bands can be stored in memory.
You can also use  and  to recall sta-
tions assigned to preset tuning keys P1 —
P6.
Switching the XM channel select setting
You can switch if you select a channel with a channel number or from a channel category when you select a channel.
1 Touch “MODE” to select the desired
channel select setting.
2 Touch MODE” repeatedly to switch
between the following channel select set-
tings: CH NUMBER (channel number select set­ting) — CATEGORY (channel category select setting)
Selecting the channel in the channel category
1 Touch “MODE” to select the channel cat-
egory select setting.
2 Touch MODE” repeatedly to switch
between the following channel select set-
tings: CH NUMBER (channel number select set­ting) — CATEGORY (channel category select setting)
3 Touch 
4 Touch 

or  to select the desired chan-
nel category.

or  to select the desired chan-
nel in the selected channel category.
Selecting the XM channel directly
You can select the XM channel directly by enter­ing the desired channel number.
1 Touch “DIRECT”.
CHANNEL INPUT appears in the display.
2 Touch 0 — 9 to input the desired channel
number.
To cancel the input numbers, touch “CLEAR”.
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3 While the input number is displayed,
touch “ENTER”.
The entered XM channel is selected.
Display the ID code
Channel number select setting
If you select CH : 000, the ID code is displayed.
1 Touch 
Channel category select setting
RADIO ID is provided as a channel category for displaying the ID code.
1 Touch 
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TV
Watching the TV tuner
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
or  to select “CH : 000”.

or  to select “RADIO ID” from
channel category.
If you select another channel, display of the ID code is canceled. Display of the ID code repeats displaying RADIO ID and the ID code one after the other.
(2)(1) (4)
(3)
(5)
(3) Preset number indicator
Shows which preset has been selected.
(4) Channel indicator
Shows which channel the TV tuner is tuned.
(5) Preset list display
Shows the preset list.
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“TV” to select the TV.
2 Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
3 Touch “BAND” to select a band.
Touch “BAND” repeatedly until the desired band is displayed, TV1 or TV2.
4 To perform manual tuning, touch 
briefly.
The channels move up or down step by step. You can also perform manual tuning by mov­ing the joystick left or right.

or 
5 To perform seek tuning, keep touching 
or  for about one second and release.
The tuner will scan the channels until a broad­cast strong enough for good reception is found. You can cancel seek tuning by touching either
 or  briefly.
If you keep touching  or  you can skip broadcasting channels. Seek tuning starts as soon as you release the keys. You can also perform seek tuning by holding the joystick left or right.

You can use the Navigation System to control a TV tuner, which is sold separately. For details concerning operation, refer to the TV tuner’s operation manual. This section provides information on TV operations with navigation unit that differ from those described in the TV tuner’s operation manual.
Pressing the DISP button changes the
screen display.
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(1) Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
(2) Band indicator
Shows which band the TV tuner is tuned to.
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(1)
(1) Function display
Shows the function names. How to display the FUNCTION menu
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Storing and recalling broadcast stations
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys P1 P12 you can easily store up to 12 broadcast sta-
tions for later recall with the touch of a key.
1 When you find a station that you want to
store in memory keep touching a preset tuning key P1 — P12 until the preset number (e.g., P.ch: 1) stops flashing.
The number you have touched will flash in the preset number indicator and then remain lit. The selected station has been stored in mem­ory. The next time you touch the same preset tun­ing key P1P12 the station is recalled from memory. To switch between P1P6 and P7P12, touch or . When the touch panel keys are not displayed, you can display them by touching the screen. When P1P6 and P7P12 are not dis­played, you can display them by touching DISP.
Up to 24 stations, 12 for each of two TV
bands can be stored in memory.
You can also use  and  to recall sta-
tions assigned to preset tuning keys P1 —
P12.
Storing the strongest broadcast stations sequentially
1 Touch “BSSM” in the FUNCTION menu. 2 Touch “START” to turn BSSM on.
BSSM begins to flash. While BSSM is flash-
ing the 12 strongest broadcast stations will be stored in order from the lowest channel up. When finished, BSSM disappears. To cancel the storage process, touch “STOP”.
Storing broadcast stations with BSSM may
replace broadcast stations you have saved using P1P12.
DVD Player (S-DVD)
Playing a disc
(2)(1) (5)(4)(3)
You can use navigation unit to control a DVD player or multi-DVD player, which is sold sepa­rately. For details concerning operation, refer to the DVD player’s or multi-DVD player’s operation manual. This section provides information on DVD operations with navigation unit, which oper­ations differ from those described in the DVD player’s or multi-DVD player’s operation manual.
(1) Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
(2) Disc number indicator
Shows the disc currently playing when using a multi-DVD player.
(3) Title number indicator
Shows the title currently playing during DVD­Video playback.
(4) Chapter/track number indicator
Shows the chapter/track currently playing.
(5) Play time indicator
Shows the elapsed playing time of the current chapter/track.
1 Touch the source icon and then touch “S-
DVD” to select the DVD player.
When the source icon is not displayed, you can display it by touching the screen.
2 Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
3 To skip back or forward to another chap-
ter/track, touch  or  briefly.
You can also skip back or forward to another chapter/track by moving the joystick left or right.
S-DVD
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4 To perform fast forward or reverse, keep
touching  or  for about one second and release.
You can also perform fast reverse/fast forward by holding the joystick left or right. If you keep touching  or  for five seconds,
the icon  or  changes into or . When this happens, fast reverse/fast forward continues even if you release  or .
To stop fast reverse/fast forward, touch
reverse direction  or .
Selecting a disc
Only when a multi-DVD player is connected to
navigation unit, you can operate this function.
1 Touch 
Advanced DVD player operation
S-DVD

or  to select a disc.
You can also skip back or forward to another disc by moving the joystick up or down.
TRACK — Repeat just the current track
DISC — Repeat the current disc If you select other discs during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to DISC.
If you perform track search or fast forward/
reverse during TRACK, the repeat play range changes to DISC.
Pausing disc playback
1 Touch “PAUSE” in the FUNCTION menu.
Touching “PAUSE” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Playing tracks in a random order
You can operate this function only during CD
playback.
1 Touch “RANDOM” in the FUNCTION
menu.
Touching “RANDOM” switches between “ON” and “OFF”. Tracks will play in a random order.
Scanning tracks of a CD
You can operate this function only during CD
playback.
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(1) Function display
Shows the function names.
How to display the FUNCTION menu
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Repeating play
During PBC playback of Video CDs, this func-
tion cannot be operated.
1 Touch “REPEAT” in the FUNCTION
menu.
Each touch of the “REPEAT” changes the settings as follows:
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TITLE — Repeat just the current title
CHAPTER — Repeat just the current
chapter
DISC — Repeat the current disc
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1 Touch “SCAN” in the FUNCTION menu.
Touching “SCAN” switches between “ON” and “OFF”. The first 10 seconds of each track is played.
2 When you find the desired track touch
“SCAN” to turn scan play off.
Using ITS playlists
Only when a multi-DVD player is connected to
navigation unit, you can operate these func­tions.
This function differs slightly from ITS playback
with a multi-CD player. With multi-DVD player, ITS playback applies only to the CD playing.
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External Unit
Operating the external unit
(2)(1)
External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as one available in the future) that, although incom­patible as a source, enables control of basic func­tions by this unit. Two external units can be controlled by this unit. When two external units are connected, the allocation of them to external unit 1 or external unit 2 is automatically set by this unit. For details concerning operation, refer to the external unit’s operation manual. This section provides information on external unit operations with navigation units that differ from those described in the external unit’s operation man­ual.
Pressing the DISP button changes the
screen display.
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unit connected. (In some cases, the external unit may not respond.)
(1) Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
(2) External unit indicator
Displays any connected external units.
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“EXT-1” or “EXT-2” to select the external unit.
Advanced external unit operation
(1)
(1) Function display
Shows the function names. How to display the FUNCTION menu
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Operate the external unit by using 1 KEY - 6 KEY
The external unit can be operated by transmitting the operating commands set to 1 KEY - 6 KEY.
Operation varies depending on the external
unit connected. (In some cases, the external unit may not respond.)
1 Touch “1-6KEY” in the FUNCTION menu. 2 Touch desired key (“1 KEY”-“6 KEY”) to
operate the external unit.
Operate the external unit by using FUNCTION 1 - FUNC­TION 4
The external unit can be operated by transmitting the operating commands set to FUNCTION 1 ­FUNCTION 4.
The operating commands set to FUNCTION
1 - FUNCTION 4 vary depending on the exter-
nal unit.
Some functions may not be operated until you
touch and hold the key.
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2 Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
3 Touch any touch panel key to operate the
external unit.
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1 Touch “FUNCTION 1” - “FUNCTION 4” in
the FUNCTION menu.
2 Touch “SEND”.
The command displayed in “Command name” is transmitted to the external unit.
Switching the automatic and manual function
You can turn automatic and manual function on or off. You can switch between AUTO and MANUAL functions of the external unit connected. Initially, this function is set to AUTO.
Operating commands set for AUTO and
MANUAL operations vary depending on the
EXT
external unit connected.
1 Touch “AUTO / MANUAL” in the FUNC-
TION menu.
Touching “AUTO / MANUAL” switches between “AUTO” and “MANUAL”.
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Customizing the Audio Source Setting
Chapter 8
Various settings according to your audiovisual requests are available with the audio source. This chapter describes the methods of changing the various settings and how to set of the LCD panel.
Audio Adjustments
Introduction of audio adjust­ments
(1)
(1) Audio display
Shows the audio function names. How to display the AUDIO menu Page 69 If EQ-EX function has been selected and only
when EQ-EX is turned on and CUSTOM is selected as the equalizer curve, you can switch to BASS and TREBLE. Only when the subwoofer controller setting is PREOUT FULL, NON FADING will be dis­played instead of SUB WOOFER.
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When selecting the FM tuner as the source, you cannot switch to “SLA”.
Using the equalizer
The equalizer lets you adjust the equalization to match vehicle interior acoustic characteristics as desired.
Recalling equalizer curves
There are six stored equalizer curves which you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list of the equalizer curves:
Equalizer curve
Powerful Natural Vocal Custom Flat Super bass
1 Press EQ button to select the equalizer.
Press EQ button repeatedly to switch between the following equalizers:
POWERFULNATURALVOCAL CUSTOMFLATSUPER BASS
CUSTOM is an adjusted equalizer curve
that you create.
A separate CUSTOM curve can be cre-
ated for each source. If you make adjust­ments, the equalizer curve settings will be memorized in CUSTOM.
When FLAT is selected no supplement or
correction is made to the sound. This is useful to check the effect of the equalizer curves by switching alternatively between
FLAT and a set equalizer curve.
Using balance adjustment
You can select a fader/balance setting that pro­vides an ideal listening environment in all occu­pied seats.
1 Touch “FAD/BAL” in the AUDIO menu.
When the rear output setting is REAR SP SUB. W, BALANCE will be displayed instead of FAD/BAL.
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2 Touch 
3 Touch 

or  to adjust front/rear speaker
balance.
Each time you touch  or  moves the front/ rear speaker balance towards the front or the rear. FRONT:15REAR:15 is displayed as the front/rear speaker balance moves from front to rear. FR:00 is the proper setting when only two speakers are used. When the rear output setting is REAR SP SUB. W, you cannot adjust front/rear speaker balance.
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
or  to adjust left/right speaker
balance.
Each time you touch  or  moves the left/ right speaker balance towards the left or the right. LEFT:9RIGHT:9 is displayed as the left/ right speaker balance moves from left to right.
3 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the level of the
equalizer band.
Each time you touch “+” or “–” increases or decreases the level of the equalization band. +6–6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
4 Touch 
5 Touch 

or  to select the desired fre-
quency.
Touch  or  until the desired frequency appears in the display. Low: 40 — 80 — 100 — 160 (Hz) Mid: 200 — 500 — 1k — 2k (Hz) High: 3.15k — 8k — 10k — 12.5k (Hz)

or  to select the desired Q fac-
tor.
Touch  or  until the desired Q factor appears in the display.
2WIDE1WIDE1NARROW 2NARROW
If you make adjustments, CUSTOM curve
is updated.
Adjusting equalizer curves
You can adjust the currently selected equalizer curve setting as desired. Adjusted equalizer curve settings are memorized in CUSTOM.
• You can adjust the center frequency, level and
Audio Adjustments
the Q factor (curve characteristics) of each currently selected curve band (LOW/MID/
HIGH).
• BAND:
You can select the equalizer band.
• LEVEL:
Chapter 8
You can select the decibel (dB) level of the selected EQ.
• FREQUENCY:
You can select which frequency to be set as the center frequency.
•Q FACTOR:
You can select the details of the curve charac­teristics.
1 Touch “EQ MENU” in the AUDIO menu. 2 Touch 
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
or  to select the equalizer band
to adjust.
Each time you touch  or  selects equalizer bands in the following order:
LOWMIDHIGH
Adjusting bass and treble
Use this function to adjust the bass and treble. The ability to select the frequency as well as the level gives you good control over the tonal bal­ance of the audio. The bass and treble adjust screens allow you to reduce or boost frequencies in the following area; Bass - 40, 63, 100, 160 (Hz) Treble - 2.5K, 4K, 6.3K, 10K (Hz)
• If EQ-EX is turned on and CUSTOM is selected as the equalizer curve, you can adjust bass and treble settings.
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1 Touch “BASS” or “TREBLE” in the
AUDIO menu.
quency.

or  to select the desired fre-
2 Touch 
3 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the bass or tre-
ble level.
Each time you touch “+” or “–” increases or decreases the bass or treble level. +6 — –6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased.
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Adjusting loudness
Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low- and high-sound ranges at low volume.
1 Touch “LOUDNESS” in the AUDIO menu. 2 Touch “ON” to turn loudness on.
To turn loudness off, touch “OFF”.
3 Touch 
Using subwoofer output
This unit is equipped with a subwoofer output which can be turned on or off.
• When the subwoofer output is on, you can

or  to select a desired level.
Each time you touch  or  selects level in the following order: LOWMIDHIGH
adjust the cut-off frequency and the output level of the subwoofer.
Using non fading output
When the non fading output setting is on, the audio signal does not pass through navigation unit’s low pass filter (for the subwoofer), but is output through the RCA output.
1 Touch “NON FADING” in the AUDIO
menu.
Only when PREOUT(the subwoofer control­ler setting in INITIAL menu) is FULL, you can select “NON FADING”.
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2 Touch “ON” to turn non fading output on.
To turn non fading output off, touch “OFF”.
3 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the output
level of the non fading. +6–6 is displayed as the level is increased
or decreased.
1 Touch “SUB WOOFER” in the AUDIO
menu.
When PREOUT (the subwoofer controller setting in INITIAL menu) is FULL, you can­not select “SUB WOOFER”.
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2 Touch “ON” to turn subwoofer output on.
To turn subwoofer output off, touch “OFF”.
3 Touch “REVERSE” or “NORMAL” to
select the phase of subwoofer output.
4 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the output
level of the subwoofer. +6–6 is displayed as the level is increased
or decreased.
5 Touch 

or  to select cut-off frequency.
Each time you touch  or  selects cut-off frequencies in the following order: 50 — 80 — 125 (Hz) Only frequencies lower than those in the selected range are output from the sub­woofer.
Using the high pass filter
When you do not want low sounds from the sub­woofer output frequency range to play from the front or rear speakers, turn the HPF (high pass filter) on. Only frequencies higher than those in the selected range are output from the front or rear speakers.
1 Touch “HPF” in the AUDIO menu. 2 Touch “ON” to turn high pass filter on.
To turn high pass filter off, touch “OFF”.
3 Touch 

or  to select cut-off frequency.
Each time you touch  or  selects cut-off frequencies in the following order: 50 — 80 — 125 (Hz) When PREOUT (the subwoofer controller setting in INITIAL menu) is SW, the HPF function is effective for front speakers only.
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Adjusting source levels
SLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjust the
volume level of each source to prevent radical changes in volume when switching between sources.
• Settings are based on the FM tuner volume level, which remains unchanged.
1 Compare the FM tuner volume level with
the level of the source you wish to adjust.
2 Touch “SLA” in the AUDIO menu. 3 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the source vol-
ume. +4–4 is displayed as the source volume is
increased or decreased. Sources are set to same source level adjust­ment volume automatically.
• The FM tuner (RADIO) and AM tuner (RADIO)
• CD and MP3
• DVD (built-in DVD drive) and S-DVD (optional DVD player)
EXT-1and EXT-2
AUX and AV
Compensating for equalizer curves (EQ-EX)
Setting Up the DVD Player
The EQ-EX function smoothes the effects of each equalizer curve. Furthermore, you can adjust bass and treble for each source when CUSTOM curve is selected.
1 Touch “EQ-EX” in the AUDIO menu.
Chapter 8
Touching “EQ-EX” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Setting Up the DVD Player
To set up the DVD of an optional DVD player, please refer to the “Owner’s Manual” for that DVD player.
DVD setup adjustments
(1)
You can use this menu to change audio, subtitle, parental lock and other DVD settings.
(1) DVD setup menu display
Shows the DVD setup menu names.
1 Touch 

and touch the screen to display
touch keys.
2 Touch to display “SET UP”.
Touch until “SET UP” appear in the screen. SET UP will be displayed instead of
MENU.
3 Touch “SET UP” when the disc is
stopped.
The DVD setup menu is displayed.
4 Touch the desired function.
Setting the language
You can set a desired subtitle, audio and menu language. If the selected language is recorded on the DVD, subtitles, audio, menu are displayed in that language.
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1 Touch “SET UP” and “LANGUAGE” and
then touch “SUB. T LANGUAGE”, “AUDIO LANGUAGE” or “MENU LAN­GUAGE”.
Each language menu is displayed and the currently set language is selected.
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2 Touch the desired language.
When you select “OTHER”, a language code input display is shown. Input the four digit code of the desired language then touch “ENTER”.
Language code chart for DVD Page 100If the selected language is not recorded on
the disc, the default language specified on the disc is output and displayed.
You can also switch the subtitle and audio
language by touching “SUB.T” or “AUDIO” during playback.
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Even if you use “SUB.T” or “AUDIO” to
switch the subtitle or audio language, this does not affect the settings here.
Setting assist subtitles on or off
Assist subtitles offer explanations for the aurally impaired. However, they are only displayed if they are recorded on the DVD. You can turn assist subtitles on or off as desired.
1 Touch “SET UP” and then touch “A SUB
TITLE”.
Touching “A SUB TITLE” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Setting angle icon display
You can set to display the angle icon on scenes where the angle can be switched.
1 Touch “SET UP” and then touch “M.
ANGLE”.
Touching “M. ANGLE” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Setting the aspect ratio
There are two kinds of display. A wide screen dis­play has a width-to-height ratio (TV aspect) of 16:9, while a regular display has a TV aspect of 4:3. Be sure to select the correct TV aspect for the display connected to REAR OUT.
• When using a regular display, select either
LETTER BOX or PANSCAN. Selecting 16:9 may result in an unnatural picture.
• If you select the TV aspect, navigation unit’s display changes to the same setting.
1 Touch “SET UP” and then touch “TV
ASPECT”.
Each touch of the TV ASPECT changes the settings as follows:
16:9 — Wide screen picture (16:9) is dis-
played as it is (initial setting)
LETTER BOX — The picture is in the
shape of a letter box with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen
PANSCAN — The picture is cut short at
the right and left of the screen
When playing discs that do not specify
PANSCAN, playback is with LETTER BOX even if you select the PANSCAN
setting. Confirm whether the disc package bears the mark. (See “Hardware Manual”.)
Some discs do not enable changing of the
TV aspect. For details, refer to the disc’s instructions.
Setting the parental lock
Some DVD-Video discs let you use parental lock to restrict the viewing of violent and adult ori­ented scenes by children. You can set the paren­tal lock level in steps as desired.
• When you set a parental lock level and then play a disc featuring parental lock, code number input indications may be displayed. In this case, playback will begin when the correct code number is input.
Setting the code number and level
When you first use this function, register your code number. If you do not register a code number, parental lock will not operate.
1 Touch “SET UP” and “PARENTAL” and
then touch “PARENTAL”.
2 Touch 0 — 9 to input a four digit code
number.
3 While the input number is displayed,
touch “ENTER”.
The code number is registered, and you can now set the level.
Setting Up the DVD Player
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4 Touch any of 1 — 8 to select the desired
level.
The parental lock level is set.
LEVEL 8 — Playback of the entire disc is
possible (initial setting)
LEVEL 7LEVEL 2 — Playback of discs
for children and non-adult oriented discs is possible
LEVEL 1 — Playback of discs for children
only is possible
If you want to change the parental level,
enter the registered code number in the Step 2.
We recommend to keep a record of your
code number in case you forget it.
The parental lock level is recorded on the
disc. You can confirm it by looking at the disc package, included literature or on the disc itself. With discs that do not feature a recorded parental lock level, you cannot use parental lock.
With some discs, parental lock operates to
skip certain scenes only, after which nor­mal playback resumes. For details, refer to the disc’s instructions.
If you forget the registered code number,
touch “CLEAR” 10 times on the screen in the Step 2. The registered code number is canceled, letting you register a new one.
Initial Settings
Initial Settings
Adjusting initial settings
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(1)
Initial settings lets you perform initial set up of different settings for navigation unit.
(1) Function display
Shows the function names.
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“SOURCE OFF” to turn source off.
When the source icon is not displayed, you can display it by touching the screen.
2 Touch “A.MENU” and then touch
“INITIAL” to display the function names.
The function names are displayed and opera­ble ones are selected. When “A.MENU” is not displayed, you can display it by touching the screen. To return to the previous display, touch “BACK”. To return to the display of each source, touch “ESC”.
Switching the auxiliary setting
It is possible to use auxiliary equipment with nav­igation unit. Activate the auxiliary setting when using auxiliary equipment connected to naviga­tion unit.
1 Touch “AUX” in the INITIAL menu.
Touching “AUX” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Setting the rear output and sub­woofer controller
This unit’s rear output (rear speaker leads output and RCA rear output) can be used for full-range speaker (REAR SP FULL) or subwoofer (REAR SP SUB. W) connection. If you switch the rear output setting to the REAR SP SUB. W, you can connect a rear speaker lead directly to a sub­woofer without using an auxiliary amp. Initially, navigation unit is set for rear full-range speaker connection (REAR SP FULL). When rear output is connected to full range speakers (when REAR SP FULL is selected), you can con­nect the RCA subwoofer output to a subwoofer. In this case, you can select whether to use the subwoofer controller’s (low pass filter, phase) built-in PREOUT SUB. W or the auxiliary
PREOUT FULL.
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1 Touch “REAR SP” in the INITIAL menu. 2 Touch “REAR SP” to switch the rear out-
put setting.
When no subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select FULL. When a subwoofer is connected to the rear output, select SUB. W.
When the rear output setting is SUB. W,
you cannot change the subwoofer control­ler.
3 Touch “PREOUT” to switch the sub-
woofer output or non fading output.
Even if you change this setting, there is no
output unless you turn “NON FADING” or “SUB WOOFER” in the AUDIO menu “ON”.
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(REAR SP), the subwoofer output (SUB WOOFER) and non fading output (NON FADING) in the AUDIO menu return to
the factory settings.
Both rear speaker leads output and RCA
rear output are switched simultaneously in this setting.
Switching the sound muting/ attenuation
Sound from this system is muted, attenuated or mixed automatically in the following cases:
• When a call is made or received using a cellu­lar telephone connected to navigation unit.
• When the voice guidance is output.
Operation returns to normal when the
phone connection or the voice guidance is ended.
Even when you receive a phone call, navi-
gation voice guidance cannot be attenu­ated or muted. Use the Hardware Volume to control the navigation voice guidance volume.
Switching the automatic disc playback
You can turn automatic disc playback on or off when you insert a disc into the disc loading slot. When this function is on, the disc will be auto­matically played after it is inserted into the disc loading slot. Initially, this function is set to OFF.
1 Touch “DISC AUTO” in the INITIAL
menu.
Touching “DISC AUTO” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Switching the dimmer setting for sub-display
To prevent the sub-display from being too bright at night, the sub-display is automatically dimmed when the vehicle’s headlights are turned on. You can turn dimmer on or off.
1 Touch “SUB. D. DIM” in the INITIAL
menu.
Touching “SUB. D. DIM” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Initially, this function is set to OFF.
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1 Touch “TEL/GUIDE” in the INITIAL
menu.
Each touch of the “TEL/GUIDE” changes the settings as follows:
MUTE— Muting
ATT — Attenuation
NORMAL — Volume does not change The sound is turned off, no audio adjust-
ment is possible.
When a phone connection is made,
MUTE or ATT is indicated.
Changing the voice output of the navigation guidance
When there is a navigation guidance, you can mix the guidance voice/beep sound from a navi­gation with the audio sound from this system. You can select the speaker output the navigation guidance.
1 Touch “GUIDE VOICE” in the INITIAL
menu.
Each touch of the “GUIDE VOICE” changes the settings as follows:
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L+R (Front speakers) — R (Front right speaker) — L (Front left speaker)
Other Functions
Switching the 5.1ch setting
When the navigation unit is combined with the multi-channel processor system (sold sepa­rately), you can use the multi-channel sound. Enter the following setting when combining the multi-channel processor system.
• DO NOT enter this setting before you con­nect the multi-channel processor system. (If this setting is entered, the RCA will out­put maximum volume for the multi-chan­nel processor system.) Pioneer is not responsible for any damage to the speaker equipment caused by ignoring this warn­ing.
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“SOURCE OFF” to turn source off.
When the source icon is not displayed, you can display it by touching the screen.
2 Turn the ACC OFF, and then turn it ON
again.
3 Press EQ button, and then without releas-
Other Functions
ing it press ANGLE (-) button.
4 Release ANGLE (-) button first, and then
release EQ button.
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5 Touch “5.1ch” in the INITIAL menu.
If you touch “5.1ch”, it will be turned “ON”. If you touch “5.1ch” again to turn “OFF” the setting, “5.1ch” will disappear. If you want to turn it “ON” again, you have to repeat the pro­cedure from the Step1.
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Setup adjustments
(1)
(1) Setup menu display
Shows the setup function names.
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Setting the video input
You can switch the setting according to the con­nected component.
• Select “VIDEO” to watch video of a connected component as AV source.
• Select “M-DVD” to watch video of a connected DVD player as S-DVD source.
1 Touch “AV INPUT” in the SETUP menu.
Each touch of the “AV INPUT” changes the settings as follows:
OFF — No video component is connected
VIDEO — External video component
M-DVD — DVD player connected with
RCA cable
When a DVD player is connected with an AV­BUS cable, do not select “M-DVD” or else no picture is displayed even if you select S-DVD.
Setting for rear view camera
The navigation unit features a function that auto­matically switches to the rear camera image (REAR VIEW CAMERA IN jack) when a rear cam­era is installed on your vehicle. When the shift lever is in REVERSE (R) position, the screen auto­matically switches to a rear view camera. (For more details, consult with your dealer.) You can also use the camera as a rear view camera (Rear View). In this case, you can see the image of the rear view camera during normal driving. (The navigation map screen can be displayed on the right-hand side and the camera image can be displayed on the left.) Please beware that in this
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setting, camera image is not resized to fit, but that a portion of what is seen by the camera is not viewable.
• Pioneer recommends the use of a camera which outputs mirror reversed images, otherwise screen image may appear reversed.
• Confirm the setting immediately whether the display changes to a rear view camera image when the shift lever is moved to REVERSE (R) from another position.
• When the whole screen changes to a rear view camera image during normal driving, switch to another setting.
Rear View can be displayed at all times (e.g.
when monitoring an attached trailer, etc.) as a split screen where map information is par­tially displayed. Please beware that in this set­ting, camera image is not resized to fit, but that a portion of what is seen by the camera is not viewable.
Initially, this function is set to OFF.
1 Touch “CAMERA” in the SETUP menu. 2 Touch “CAMERA” to turn rear view cam-
era setting on.
Touching “CAMERA” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Unless this setting is “ON”, you cannot
switch to Rear View mode.
3 Touch “POLARITY” to select an appropri-
ate setting for polarity.
Each time you touch “POLARITY” switches between the following polarity:
BATTERY — When the polarity of the con-
nected lead is positive while the shift lever is REVERSE (R) position
GND — When the polarity of the connected
lead is negative while the shift lever is REVERSE (R) position
Selecting the video of rear dis­play
When the navigation screen is displayed on front, you can select either showing the navigation screen on rear display or the video of the selected source.
The map screen navigation images output to
the rear display differ from standard NTSC for­mat images. Therefore, their quality will be inferior to the images that appear on the front display.
1 Touch “REAR DISP” in the SETUP menu.
Each touch of the “REAR DISP” changes the settings as follows:
SOURCE — Display the video of the
selected source on rear display
NAVI— Display the navigation video on
rear display when the navigation screen is displayed on front
When selecting “SOURCE” in “REAR
DISP”, when the selected source is an
audio source, nothing is displayed on rear display.
When selecting Rear View, nothing is dis-
played on the left-hand side of the rear dis­play.
Setting the slide back function
You can adjust the LCD panel slide position to prevent the display from hitting the shift lever of an automatic vehicle when it is in P (park) posi­tion.
Please be careful, as the LCD panel will slide
immediately after the setting is turned “ON”.
1 Touch “FLAP SET BACK” in the SETUP
menu.
Touching “FLAP SET BACK” switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
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Setting the automatic open function
When you do not wish the display to open/close automatically, you can set the automatic open function to the manual mode.
1 Touch “AUTO FLAP” in the SETUP
menu.
Each touch of the “AUTO FLAP” changes the settings as follows:
MANUAL — You have to press OPEN/ CLOSE button to open/close the display
AUTO — The display automatically opens/ closes when power to navigation unit is turned on
Using the AUX source
An IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as the CD­RB20/CD-RB10 (sold separately) lets you connect navigation unit to auxiliary equipment featuring RCA output. For more details, refer to the IP-BUS­RCA Interconnector owner’s manual.
Selecting AUX as the source
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“AUX” to select AUX as the source.
When the source icon is not displayed, you can display it by touching the screen.
Switching the Screen Using the DISP Button
If the auxiliary setting is turned “OFF”, “AUX” cannot be selected.
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When the AV (Video input) setting is not
set to “VIDEO”, the background display will not switch to AV (Video input).
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background display will switch to DVD (DVD-Video in the built-in DVD drive).
Using the rear display “Hardware Man-
ual”
During the memory navi mode, you cannot
switch to DVD (DVD-Video in the built-in DVD drive).
Switching the Screen Using the DISP Button
You can change the screen display using the DISP button.
(E.g., RADIO)
Preset list
Switching the background dis-
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You can switch background displays while listen­ing to each source.
1 Press ENT button.
Each time you press ENT button the display changes in the following order:
Audio source
NAVI (Normal wall paper) — AV (Video input) — DVD (DVD-Video in the built-in DVD drive)
Video source
• Video of currently selected source — NAVI
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(Normal wall paper) — AV (Video input) — DVD (DVD-Video in the built-in DVD drive)
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Information plate
You cannot switch the screen display with the
DISP button for the following sources. S-DVD (Source DVD), AV, AUX, EXT
The indication of the information plate will be
switched for the items marked with asterisk (*).
RADIO
Preset list — list off (Information plate only)
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