Pioneer SPH-DA100 User Manual

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Operation Manual
SPH-DA100
AppRadio
Be sure to read Important Information for the User first! Important Information for the User includes important information that you must understand before using this product.
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Contents
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these instructions so you will know how to operate your mod­el properly.
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After you have finished reading the instructions, keep this document in a
Introduction
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Manual overview ...........................................
How to use this manual ...............................
Conventions used in this manual .................
Terms used in this manual ...........................
iPhone/iPod compatibility ...........................
Android™ device compatibility ....................
To ensure safe driving ....................................
Protecting the LCD panel and screen ............
Notes on internal memory ............................
Before removing the vehicle battery ............
About AppRadio
02
Features .........................................................
Checking part names and functions ..............
Connecting and disconnecting
smartphones ...............................................
Connection states and usable functions ......
Demonstration images .................................
Basic operation
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Home screen ...............................................
Reading the screen ....................................
Scrolling the Home screen .........................
Using the touch panel keys ........................
Touch panel keys common to
each function ..........................................
Setting the clock ..........................................
Audio source control ...................................
Using the radio
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Starting procedure ......................................
Reading the screen ......................................
Using the touch panel keys .........................
Using the functions .....................................
Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies ................................................
Recalling broadcast frequencies ................
Tuning in to strong signals .........................
RDS functions ............................................
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Playing iPod music and video
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Starting procedure ......................................
Reading the screen ......................................
Using the touch panel keys .........................
Using the functions ....................................
Narrowing down song (episode) or
video sources with the list .........................
Repeating playback ....................................
Random play (shuffle) ................................
Changing the audiobook speed..................
Selecting song (episode) or video sources
from the playlist screen .............................
Changing the wide screen mode ................
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Registering and connecting
a Bluetooth device
Preparing communication devices ..............
Registering your Bluetooth devices .............
Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices .....
Pairing from your Bluetooth devices ..........
Searching for a specified Bluetooth
device ........................................................
Deleting a registered device ........................
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Connecting a registered Bluetooth device
manually ..................................................
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Setting the Bluetooth auto connect
function ...................................................
Disconnecting a Bluetooth device ..............
Switching product visibility..........................
Changing a PIN code ....................................
Displaying Bluetooth device address ...........
Using hands-free phoning
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Starting procedure ......................................
Reading the screen ......................................
Using the touch panel keys .........................
Adjusting the phone volume .......................
Making a phone call ....................................
Direct dialling ............................................
Calling a number in the phone book ..........
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Selecting a number using alphabet search
mode .........................................................
Dialling from the history ............................
Answering an incoming call .........................
Using advanced functions ...........................
Answering a call automatically ..................
Switching the ring tone ..............................
Storing a phone number ............................
Using the preset dial lists ...........................
Inverting the names ...................................
Setting the private mode ...........................
Adjusting the other party’s listening
volume ......................................................
Notes for hands-free phoning .....................
General notes ............................................
Registration and connection ......................
Making and receiving calls .........................
The received call history and the dialled
number history ..........................................
Phone book transfers .................................
Customising preferences
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Customising the audio settings ...................
Using fader/balance adjustment ................
Using the equaliser ....................................
Adjusting loudness ....................................
Using the subwoofer output ......................
Enhancing bass (Bass Booster) ...................
Using the high pass filter ...........................
Adjusting source levels ..............................
Customising the system settings .................
Setting the rear output ..............................
Setting the RCA output ..............................
Setting the FM tuning step ........................
RDS setting ................................................
Switching Auto PI seek ...............................
Selecting the system language ...................
Setting the keyboard layout .......................
Switching the ever scroll function ..............
Clearing Bluetooth memory .......................
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Updating Bluetooth connection
software ....................................................
Displaying the Bluetooth system
version .......................................................
Setting safe mode ......................................
Setting the rear view camera .....................
Setting the video signal .............................
Adjusting the picture .................................
Adjusting the mix sound level ....................
Setting the clock mode ..............................
Selecting the background display...............
Restoring the default settings ....................
Checking the connections of leads .............
Customising the favourites menu ................
Registering menu items .............................
Removing menu items ...............................
Turning off the screen .................................
Appendix
Troubleshooting ..........................................
Positioning technology ................................
Positioning by GPS .....................................
Handling large errors ...................................
When positioning by GPS is impossible......
Conditions likely to cause noticeable
positioning errors ......................................
Setting list ....................................................
Audio settings ............................................
System settings ..........................................
Other settings ............................................
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Chapter
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Introduction
Manual overview
Before using this product, be sure to read
Important Information for the User
(a separate manual), which contains warnings, cautions, and other important information that you should note.
The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens. Actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements.
How to use this manual
Finding the operation procedure for what you want to do
When you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the Con- tents.
Finding customisable settings
If you want to look up the settings of this product, refer to Setting list at the end of the manual.
Conventions used in this manual
Before moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conven­tions used in this manual. Familiarity with these conventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new equipment.
Buttons on this product are described in
bold lettering:
e.g.) Press the
Home screen.
Menu items, screen titles, and functional components are described in double quotation marks “ ”:
e.g.) Set “
Home button to display the
Dimmer” to “OFF”.
bold with
Touch panel keys that are available on the
screen are described in
bold in brackets [ ]:
e.g.) Tap [
Radio] on the Home screen.
Extra information, alternatives and other
notes are presented in the following format:
e.g.)
If the home location has not been stored
yet, set the location first.
Functions of other keys on the same screen are indicated with
at the beginning of the
description:
e.g.)
If you touch [OK], the entry is deleted.
References are indicated like this:
e.g.)
For details, refer to Answering a call automatically on page 32.
Terms used in this manual
“Front display”
In this manual, the screen that is attached to the body of this product is referred to as the “Front display”.
“iPhone”
In this manual, iPod and iPhone are referred to as iPhone.
“Android™ device”
In this manual, each Android smartphone is referred to as Android device.
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Introduction
Chapter
01
iPhone/iPod compatibility
This product supports only the following iPhone models and iPhone software versions. Others may not work correctly. Made for
iPod touch (4th generation): iOS 5.0
iPod touch (3rd generation): iOS 4.1
iPod touch (2nd generation): iOS 4.2.1
iPod classic 160GB (2009): Ver. 2.0.4
iPod classic 120GB: Ver. 2.0.1
iPod classic 80GB: Ver. 1.1.2
iPod classic 160GB (2007): Ver. 1.1.2
iPod nano (6th generation): Ver. 1.1
iPod nano (5th generation): Ver. 1.0.2
iPod nano (4th generation): Ver. 1.0.4
iPod nano (3rd generation): Ver. 1.1.3
iPhone 4S: iOS 5.0.1
iPhone 4: iOS 5.0.1
iPhone 3GS: iOS 4.3.3
Operation methods may vary depending on
the iPhone models and the software version of iPhone.
Depending on the software version of the
iPhone, it may not be compatible with this equipment.
For details about iPhone compatibility with
this product, refer to the information on our website.
Android™ device compatibility
Operation methods may vary depending on
the Android devices and the software ver­sion of Android OS.
Depending on the version of the Android
OS, it may not be compatible with this equipment.
Compatibility with all Android devices is not
guaranteed.
For details about Android device compatibil-
ity with this product, refer to the informa­tion on our website.
To ensure safe driving
Certain functions (such as viewing of app based visual content and certain touch panel key operations) offered by this product 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 hand­brake is set. If you attempt to use the func­tions described above while driving, they will become disabled until you stop the vehicle in a safe place, and apply the handbrake. Please keep the brake pedal pushed down before re­leasing the handbrake.
Protecting the LCD panel and screen
Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the
LCD screen when this product is not being used. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures.
When using a mobile phone, keep the aer-
ial of the mobile phone away from the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of spots, coloured stripes, etc.
To protect the LCD screen from damage, be
sure to tap the touch panel keys with your finger only and gently touch the screen.
Notes on internal memory
Before removing the vehicle battery
If the battery is disconnected or discharged, all stored memory (except the registered Bluetooth device list) will be erased and must be reprogrammed.
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About AppRadio
Features
Listening to the radio
You can listen to the radio using this product.
Playing iPod music and video
You can play and operate audio sources and video sources with the iPhone connected.
Advanced App Mode
With Advanced App Mode, you can display the smartphone application screen on the AppRadio display. You can also operate AppRadio compatible smartphone applica­tions (such as with multi-touch gestures like tapping, drag­ging, scrolling, and flicking. For details of
to the Operation Manual for
app
Hands-free phoning
You can control the Bluetooth connection of the smartphone, and make a call using the in­coming or outgoing call histories, transferred phone book, or by dialling.
Displaying the rear view camera image
You can display what is behind the vehicle if a rear view camera (e.g. ND-BC5) (sold separate­ly) is connected to the system.
Mixing audio output
You can mix Apps audio output with the radio audio output or the iPod audio output.
AppRadio app) via the display
Advanced App Mode, refer
AppRadio
.
Checking part names and functions
Available buttons will light according to the
connected device.
Volume (+/–) button
Home button
Press the Home button to display the
Home screen.
Advanced App Mode, when you
In press the app home screen is displayed. To display the main Home screen, press the button again.
Press the source control keys will be displayed on­screen.
LCD screen
Menu button (for Android devices)
Press the Menu button to display the menu screen. The ble while running the AppRadio app or other supported applications for Android devices.
➁➂➃
Home button, the AppRadio
Home
Home button twice, the audio
Menu button is availa-
Back button (for Android devices)
Press the Back button to return the pre-
vious screen. ble while running the AppRadio app or other supported applications for Android devices.
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Connecting and disconnecting smartphones
WARNING
Certain uses of a smartphone may not be legal while driving in your jurisdiction, so you must be aware of and obey any such restrictions. If in doubt as to a particular function, only perform it while the car is parked. No feature should be used unless it is safe to do so under the driving conditions you are experiencing.
CAUTION
To prevent data loss and damage to the
smartphone, never remove it from this product while data is being transferred.
If data loss or corruption occurs on the smartphone for any reason, it is usually not possible to recover the data. Pioneer ac­cepts no liability for damages, costs or ex­penses arising from data loss or corruption.
For safety reasons, never operate this prod­uct or smartphones while driving. To oper­ate this product or smartphones, stop the vehicle in a safe place, apply the handbrake and operate them according to law.
Connect your iPhone
Using the supplied iPhone cable enables you to connect your iPhone to this product. Connection via a USB hub is not possible.
Unlock your iPhone and then connect
the iPhone to this product.
iPhone
To this product
iPhone cable
The application startup message appears and the
AppRadio app launches, then the Appli-
cation menu screen appears. The
AppRadio app may not launch de-
pending on the state of the connected iPhone. In that case, launch the
according to the application startup
app
AppRadio
message.
When you connect an iPhone with the
application corresponding to
App Mode
started, the application opera-
Advanced
tion screen appears on this product’s screen.
About AppRadio
Disconnecting your iPhone
Pull out the iPhone cable after checking
that no data is being accessed.
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Connect your Android device
1. Unlock your Android device.
2. Connect your Android device to this product via the separately sold App Connectivity Kit (CD-AH200C).
The cable connection method varies depend-
ing on your device.
For details, refer to the App Connectivity
Kit (CD-AH200C) manual.
3. Register your Android device and con­nect it to this product via the Bluetooth wireless technology.
®
When you use Advanced App Mode, you must make the Bluetooth connection with Serial Port Profile (SPP) from this product.
For detailed procedures, refer to Registering
your Bluetooth devices on page 22.
Bluetooth (To this product)
Android device
App Connectivity Kit (sold separately)
To this product
Connection states and usable functions
When a smartphone is connected, the follow­ing functions are available.
No connection state
When this product is not connected to a smartphone.
Tun er iPod Apps (iPhone) Apps (Android) Phone
*1 “
Phone
” is available only when your iPhone is connected this product with the Bluetooth wireless technology.
Connect your iPhone
When your iPhone is connected to this prod­uct.
Tun er iPod Apps (iPhone) Apps (Android) Phone
*1 “
Phone
” is available only when your iPhone is connected this product with the Bluetooth wireless technology.
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The application startup message appears and the
AppRadio app launches, then the Appli-
cation menu screen appears.
Disconnecting your Android device
Pull out the cables after checking that no
data is being accessed.
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About AppRadio
Connect your Android device
When your Android device is connected to this product via the separately sold App Connectiv­ity Kit and Bluetooth profile (SPP).
Tuner iPod Apps (iPhone) Apps (Android) Phone
*1 When your iPod is connected
uct, you can play and operate the audio sources and video sources in your iPod.
*2 “
Phone
” is available only when your iPhone is connected to this product with Bluetooth wireless technology.
When iPhone and Android devices are
connected simultaneously, the Apps of the Android device take precedence.
Demonstration images
If you do not operate this product for 30 sec­onds while displaying the source off screen, demonstration images are displayed. When you turn the ignition switch off (ACC OFF) and then turn it on again (ACC ON), the demonstration images will not be displayed. If you reset the system, the demonstration
images will be displayed again.
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Basic operation
Home screen
The Home screen is the main screen that al­lows access to your entertainment sources, apps, settings and more.
Reading the screen
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Day of the week indicator Current time Scroll area Current source indicator
The current source indicator appears under the startup menu icon on the Home screen. When mixing sources, the indicators appear below both menu icons.
Scrolling the Home screen
Display the second page by flicking the
scroll area on the Home screen.
When you scroll the Home screen, flick the
scroll area on the Home screen.
Using the touch panel keys
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Radio
Displays the radio source screen. For details, refer to Chapter 4.
iPod
Displays the iPod source screen. For details, refer to Chapter 5.
Apps
Displays the Advanced App Mode. The apps icon changes as follows:
: Appears when your iPhone is connect-
ed via the supplied iPhone cable.
: Appears when your Android is connected
via the separately sold
: Appears when your Android is connected
via the separately sold App Connectivity Kit and processing the Bluetooth connection.
: Appears when your Android is connect-
ed via the separately sold
and Bluetooth wireless technology (SPP).
Kit
For details, refer to
on page 6.
Mode
Phone
Displays the phone menu screen. For details, refer to Chapter 7.
Rear view camera
Displays the rear view camera image.
For details, refer to Setting the rear view
camera on page 42.
Clock adjustment
Adjusts the current date and time. For details, refer to Setting the clock on
the next page.
App Connectivity Kit.
App Connectivity
Advanced App
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Settings
Displays the settings menu screen. For details, refer to Chapter 8.
OFF
Turns the source off.
Display OFF
Turns the screen off. For details, refer to Turning off the screen
on page 46.
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Touch panel keys common to each function
The touch panel keys for operations common to each function are described below.
e.g. “Special Device” screen
Returns to the previous screen.
Returns to the previous list/category (the folder/category one level higher).
Returns to the top category menu screen. Scrolls through the list and allows you to
view the remaining items. The selected item is highlighted.
Setting the clock
Basic operation
1 Tap the current time or week indicator on the Home screen.
2 Tap the item to set.
3 Tap time.
Initially, the clock is set to 12-hour format.
or to set the current date and
You can change the time format.
For details, refer to Setting the clock mode
on page 44.
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Audio source control
When you press the Home button twice, the audio source control keys will be displayed on­screen. Using these keys, you can operate the audio source currently playing in the back­ground without leaving the screen currently displayed.
Moves to the next or previous song, file or
Switches between playback and pause
Displays information about the currently
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Turns the screen off. To turn it back on, tap anywhere on the screen or press the
Home, Menu or Back buttons.
chapter when “
iPod” or “Apps” is selected
as the source. Moves to the next or previous preset chan­nel when “
when “
Radio” is selected as the source.
iPod” or “Apps” is selected as the
source. Switches the frequency bands when “
Radio” is selected as the source.
playing source.
In Apps source:
Selects whether to mix Apps audio output with the radio audio output or the iPod audio output (only when an Android device is connected via the
separately sold App
Connectivity Kit). When the radio audio source is mixed, “
MIX Radio” is displayed, and when the
iPod audio source is mixed, “
MIX iPod” is
displayed. When there is no mixable source, “
In radio source:
MIX OFF” is displayed.
Selects whether to mix radio audio output with the Apps audio output. When the Apps audio source is mixed, “
MIX ON” is displayed. When there is no
mixable source, “
Switches between muted and unmuted au-
MIX OFF” is displayed.
dio source. When muted, unmuted,
is displayed, and when
is displayed.
When you turn the ignition switch off (ACC
OFF) and then turn it on again (ACC ON), these settings will be reset.
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Using the radio
Chapter
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Starting procedure
1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen.
2 Tap [Radio] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the radio.
Reading the screen
Preset channel keys
For details, refer to Storing the strongest
broadcast frequencies on the next page.
Current broadcast information
The following information is displayed:
: Programme service (PS) name
PTY information
: Song title
: Artist name
TRFC indicator
Shows the status of traffic announcements.
For details, refer to Interruption icon sta-
tus on page 16.
NEWS indicator
Shows the status of news programmes.
For details, refer to Interruption icon sta-
tus on page 16.
TEXT indicator
Shows when radio text is received.
STEREO indicator
Shows that the frequency selected is being broadcast in stereo.
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Signal level indicator
Shows the signal strength of the selected frequency.
Frequency indicator Frequency scale Current time
Using the touch panel keys
Recalls the desired broadcast frequency. Holding down the key stores the current tuning frequency in memory.
For details, refer to Recalling broadcast
frequencies on the next page.
Switches the band between FM1, FM2 and
FM3. Also switches to the FM band while receiving the MW/LW band.
Switches to the MW/LW band while receiv-
ing the FM band.
Searches for an RDS station using PTY infor-
mation.
For details, refer to Searching for an RDS
station using PTY information on page
15.
Raises frequencies in one-step increments.
Holds down the key and the tuner will scan frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found.
Lowers frequencies in one-step increments.
Holds down the key and the tuner will scan frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found.
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Switches the reception level.
For details, refer to Tuning in to strong
signals on this page.
Turns news programme interruption on and
off.
For details, refer to Using news pro-
gramme interruption on the next page.
Turns the TA (traffic announcement stand-
by) function on and off.
For details, refer to Receiving traffic an-
nouncements on the next page.
Displays the radio text (when radio text is re-
ceived). For details, refer to Displaying radio text
on this page.
Stores the strongest broadcast frequencies.
For details, refer to Storing the strongest
broadcast frequencies on this page.
❐ If you touch and hold the , , ,
icons, pop-up text explaining the function of the icon is displayed.
Using the functions
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
This function automatically assigns frequen­cies with good reception to the preset chan­nels in the selected band. You can update six channels in each band. Storing broadcast frequencies may replace
broadcast frequencies you have already saved.
The lowest frequency is registered for chan-
nels that could not be registered automati­cally.
Tap .
Tuning in to strong signals
Local seek tuning lets you tune in to only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception.
Tap or to switch the reception
level between the following levels:
FM: (OFF) → (LEVEL1) (LEVEL2)
(LEVEL3) (LEVEL4)
MW/LW:
(OFF) (LEVEL1) (LEVEL2)
The highest level setting allows reception
of only the strongest stations, while lower levels allow the reception of weaker sta­tions.
RDS functions
The functions related to RDS (Radio Data Sys­tem) are available only in areas with FM sta­tions broadcasting RDS signals. Even if this product is receiving an RDS station, not all the functions related with RDS will be available.
Displaying radio text
This tuner can display radio text data transmit­ted by RDS stations, such as station informa­tion, the title of the currently broadcast song and the name of the artist. When no radio text is received, “
is displayed.
Tap .
The “Radio Text” screen appears.
Touch and hold the [Memo] key while
receiving the radio text to store the text in memory. You can call the text later by tapping the [
Memo] key.
No Text
Recalling broadcast frequencies
Tap any frequency on the preset chan-
nel keys.
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Receiving traffic announcements
TA (traffic announcement standby) lets you re­ceive traffic announcements automatically, no matter what source you are listening to. TA can be activated for both a TP station (a sta­tion that broadcasts traffic information) or an­other enhanced network’s TP station (a station carrying information that cross-references TP stations).
Tap to changes the setting as fol-
lows:
(default):
Turns off the
:
Turns on the
TA function.
TA function.
Setting the volume for traffic announce­ments
Use the Volume (+/–) button to adjust the TA volume when a traffic announce­ment begins.
The newly set volume is stored in memory and recalled for subsequent traffic announce­ments.
Searching for an RDS station using PTY information
You can search for general types of broadcast­ing programmes.
1 Tap to open the search menu.
2 Tap
or to select a programme
type.
There are four programme types.
News&InfoPopularClassicsOthers
3 Tap [Start] to begin the search.
The unit searches for and displays stations broadcasting that type of programme service name. PTY (programme type ID code) informa­tion is listed in the following section.
To cancel the search, tap [Cancel].
PTY list
News&Info News (News), Affairs (Current affairs), Info (Information), Sport (Sports), Weather (Weather), Finance (Finance) Popular Pop Mus (Pop music), Rock Mus (Rock music), Easy Mus (Easy listening), Oth Mus (Other music), Jazz (Jazz), Country (Country music), Nat Mus (National music), Oldies (Oldies music), Folk Mus (Folk music) Classics L. Class (Light classical), Classic (Classical) Others Educate (Education), Drama (Drama), Culture (Culture), Science (Science), Varied (Varied), Children (Children’s), Social (Social affairs), Religion (Religion), Phone In (Phone in), Touring (Travel), Leisure (Leisure), Document (Documentaries)
The programmes of some stations may dif-
fer from that indicated by the transmitted PTY.
If no station is broadcasting the type of pro-
gramme you searched for, “
Not Found” is
displayed for about four seconds and then the tuner returns to the original station.
Using news programme interruption
When a news programme is broadcast from a PTY code news station, the unit can switch from any station to the news broadcast sta­tion. When the news programme ends, recep­tion of the previous programme resumes.
Tap .
Tapping changes the setting as follows:
(default):
Turns off news programme interruption.
:
Turns on news programme interruption.
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Interruption icon status
When the information interruption setting is enabled, the interruption icon is displayed. The interruption icon display may change de­pending on the programme reception status.
For details of the operation, refer to Receiv-
ing traffic announcements on the previous
page.
For details of the operation, refer to Using
news programme interruption on the
previous page.
TRFC indicator
Indicator Meaning
The information interruption is turned ON, and currently receiving data. The information interruption is ON, but you will not receive data since there is none. Even if the information interruption is turned OFF, data is still received. (You can receive when information interrup­tion is turned ON.)
NEWS indicator
Indicator Meaning
The information interruption is turned ON, and currently receiving data. The information interruption is ON, but you will not receive data since there is none. Even if the information interruption is turned OFF, data is still received. (You can receive when information interrup­tion is turned ON.)
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Playing iPod music and video
Chapter
05
Starting procedure
1 Connect your iPod.
For details, refer to Connect your iPhone
on page 7.
2 Press the Home button to display the Home screen.
3 Tap [iPod] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
4 Select the song (episode) or video source you want to play, and switch the op­eration screen.
For details, refer to Selecting song (epi-
sode) or video sources from the playlist screen on page 20.
5 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control your iPod.
For details, refer to Using the touch panel
keys on the next page.
When playing music with an application
installed to an iPhone, the playback infor­mation may be displayed. You may be able to operate the playback information with the touch panel keys.
Reading the screen
Music

Current song (episode) information
: Song title (episode)
Shows the title of the current song.
When a podcast is played, the episode is displayed (when available).
: Artist name (podcast title)
Shows the artist name currently playing.
When a podcast is played, the podcast ti­tle is displayed (when available).
: Album title (release date)
Shows the title of the album for the song.
When a podcast is played, the release date is displayed (when available).
: Genre indicator
Shows the genre of the current song
(when available).
If there is no corresponding information,
the following messages are displayed.
Artist name : No Name
Album title : No Title
Genre indicator : No Genre
Song number
Shows the song number and the total number of songs.
Album artwork
Album art work for the current song (epi­sode) is displayed if it is available.
Play time
Shows the elapsed time, remaining time and time bar of the current song (episode).
Pause indicator
Appears the pause indicator while pausing playback.
Current time
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Play time
Shows the elapsed time, remaining time and time bar of the current video.
Pause indicator
Appears the pause indicator while pausing playback.
Current video title
Shows the title of the current video. If there is no corresponding information,
“No Name” is displayed.
File number
Shows the file number and the total number of files.
Current time
Using the touch panel keys
Music
Displays the playlist screen.
: Song list
Displays the songs in the connected iPod in alphabetical order.

: Artist list
Displays an album list for the artist cur­rently being played.
: Album list
Displays a song list for the album cur­rently being played.
: Genre list
Displays an artist list for the genre cur­rently being played.
For details, refer to Narrowing down
song (episode) or video sources with the list on the next page.
Displays the album playlist.
For details, refer to Narrowing down
song (episode) or video sources with the list on the next page.
Displays the playlist screen that can be
used to search for song or video sources in your iPod.
For details, refer to Selecting song
(episode) or video sources from the playlist screen on page 20.
Plays songs in random order.
For details, refer to Random play (shuf-
fle) on page 20.
Selects the repeat range.
For details, refer to Repeating playback
on the next page.
Changes the audiobook speed.
For details, refer to Changing the audio-
book speed on page 20.
Tapping the key skips to the start of the
next song or chapter. Tapping the
key once skips to the start of the current song or chapter. Tapping the
key twice quickly will skip to the previous song or chapter. Touching and holding the or the
forward.
Switches between playback and pause.Performs fast reverse or fast forward by
key performs fast reverse or fast
key
dragging the playback point.
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Switches to full-screen mode.
Displays the playlist screen that can be
used to search for song or video sources in your iPod.
For details, refer to Selecting song
(episode) or video sources from the playlist screen on the next page.
Hides the touch panel keys. If you want to
display the touch panel keys again, tap any­where on the screen.
Plays videos in random order.
For details, refer to Random play (shuf-
fle) on the next page.
Selects the repeat range.
For details, refer to Repeating playback
on this page.
Tapping the key skips to the start of the
next video or chapter. Tapping
once skips to the start of the current video or chapter. Tapping
twice quickly will skip to the previous video or chapter. Touching and holding
or performs fast re-
verse or fast forward.
Switches between playback and pause.Changes the screen mode.
For details, refer to Changing the wide
screen mode on page 21.
Performs fast reverse or fast forward by
dragging the playback point.
Using the functions
Narrowing down song (episode) or video sources with the list
Tapping an item on a list allows you to search for song (episode) or video sources and play them in your iPod.
1 Tap the category list you want to search.
For details, refer to Using the touch
panel keys on the previous page.
If you tap the key, return to the playback
screen.
If you tap the key in the playlist, the previ-
ously selected menu screen is displayed.
If you tap a category list in the upper folder,
the playlist screen changes to the selected cat­egory.
2 Search for the song (episode) you want to play from the playlist.
For details, refer to Step 3 in Selecting
song (episode) or video sources from the playlist screen on the next page.
Repeating playback
There are two repeat play types for playback.
Tap .
Tapping changes the setting as follows:
(All): Repeats all songs or videos in the
selected list.
(One): Repeats just the current song
or video.
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Random play (shuffle)
This function shuffles songs, albums or videos and plays them in random order.
Tap .
Tapping changes the setting as follows:
(Off): Does not shuffle.
(Songs): Plays back songs or videos in
random order within the selected list.
(Albums): Selects an album randomly,
and then plays back all songs in that al­bum in order.
Changing the audiobook speed
The playback speed can be changed while play­ing an audiobook.
Tap .
Tapping changes the setting as follows:
(Normal): Playback in normal speed. (Faster): Playback faster than normal
speed.
(Slower): Playback slower than nor-
mal speed.
Selecting song (episode) or video sources from the playlist screen
You can search for the song (episode) or video you want to play from the playlist screen.
If you tap the key, return to the playback
screen.
Category lists (for music):
Playlists
Artists
Albums
Songs
Podcasts
Genres
Composers
Audiobooks
Category lists (for video):
Video Playlists
Movies
Music Videos
TV Shows
Video Podcasts
Rented Movies
Video ITunesU
Category items that do not correspond to
the connected iPod are not displayed.
3 Tap the key to display the alphabet search screen.
The key is not displayed in the top cate-
gory list or the song list.
1 Tap the key to display the playlist screen.
2 Tap you want to search for.
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ously selected menu screen is displayed.
If you tap a category list in the upper folder,
the playlist screen changes to the selected cat­egory.
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4 Tap the first letter of the title of the song/video you are looking for.
While searching, touch panel key operation is not available.
To refine the search with a different letter,
tap [
Cancel].
5 Tap the title of the list that you want to play.
Repeat this operation until you find the de­sired song/video.
6 Start playback of the selected list.
Changing the wide screen mode
Tap .
Tapping to change the setting as follows:
Full (full screen): A 4:3 picture is en-
larged in the horizontal direction only, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3 TV picture (normal picture) without any omissions.
Zoom (zoom): A 4:3 picture is enlarged
in the same proportion both vertically and horizontally; ideal for a cinema-sized picture (wide screen picture).
Normal (normal): A 4:3 picture is dis-
played normally, giving you no sense of disparity since its proportions are the same as that of the normal picture.
You cannot operate this function while driv-
ing.
When a video is viewed in a wide screen
mode that does not match its original as­pect ratio, it may appear different.
Remember that using the wide mode fea-
ture of this system for commercial or public viewing purposes may constitute an in­fringement on the author’s rights protected by Copyright Law.
The video image will appear coarser when
viewed in “
Zoom” mode.
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Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device
If your devices feature Bluetooth technology, this product can be connected to your devices wirelessly. This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection.
For details about connectivity with devices fea­turing Bluetooth wireless technology, refer to the information on our website.
Preparing communication devices
You can register and use devices that feature Bluetooth profiles with this product.
When you use Advanced App Mode to
connect an Android device, the device needs to support Serial Port Profile (SPP). When connecting a device with SPP, you must perform the pairing or connection from this product.
When this product is turn off, the Bluetooth
connection is also disconnected. When this product restarts, the system automatically attempts to reconnect the previously-con­nected device.
The Bluetooth connection menu cannot be
selected while driving.
If you try to register more than three devic-
es, the system will ask you to select one of the registered devices to delete.
For details, refer to Deleting a regis-
tered device on page 24.
Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices
The system searches for available Bluetooth devices near this product, displays them in a list, and registers them for connection.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technol­ogy on your devices.
For some Bluetooth devices, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
3 Tap on the phone menu.
Registering your Bluetooth devices
You need to register your devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology when you con­nect them for the first time. A total of three devices can be registered. Three registration methods are available:
Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices
Pairing from your Bluetooth devices
Searching for a specified Bluetooth device
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4 Tap [Connection] on the “Bluetooth Connection Menu”.
The registered device list screen appears.
5 Tap on the registered device list.
The system searches for Bluetooth devices waiting for a connection and displays them in the list if a device is found.
When the device is already connected,
becomes inactive.
Up to 30 devices will be listed in the order
that the devices are found.
6 Wait until your Bluetooth device ap­pears in the list.
If you want to switch between the device
names and Bluetooth device addresses, tap [
Device Name].
If you cannot find the Bluetooth device that
you want to connect, check that the device is waiting for a Bluetooth wireless technolo­gy connection.
7 Tap the Bluetooth device name you want to register.
If a PIN code input is required, enter a PIN
code. (The default PIN code is “
If you tap
, the system starts searching for
0000”. )
Bluetooth devices waiting for connection, and displays them in list format when any devices are detected.
When the message “
Paired” appears, the de-
vice is registered in the system. After the device is successfully registered, a Bluetooth connection is established from the system. After pairing, the phone book registered in
the device may be automatically transmit­ted to this product.
Pairing from your Bluetooth devices
You can register a Bluetooth device by setting this product to standby mode and requesting connection from the Bluetooth device. Before registration, make sure that “
” in the “Bluetooth Connection Menu
ity
is set to “
On”.
For details, refer to Switching product
visibility on page 27.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technol­ogy on your devices.
For some Bluetooth devices, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2 Use the Bluetooth setting in the device to pair this product with device.
The device name is “AppRadio”. If a PIN code input is required, enter a PIN
code. (The default PIN code is “ When the device is successfully registered, the connection settings are made from the device. If registration fails, repeat the procedure
from the beginning.
Visibil-
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Searching for a specified Bluetooth device
If you cannot connect your Bluetooth device using the nearby device search and if your Bluetooth device is found in the list, try the following method.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technol­ogy on your devices.
For some Bluetooth devices, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
3 Tap on the phone menu.
The “Bluetooth Connection Menu” screen appears.
4 Tap [Special Device] on the “Bluetooth Connection Menu”.
If you cannot find the desired device name
on the list, tap [ the devices available nearby.
5 Tap the Bluetooth device name you want to register.
A message prompting registration from the device is displayed.
6 Use the Bluetooth setting in the device to pair this product with the device.
When the message “Paired” appears, the de­vice is registered in the system. After the device is successfully registered, a Bluetooth connection is established from the system.
Other phones] to search
Deleting a registered device
When you have already registered three Bluetooth devices and you want to add another one, you must first delete one of the registered devices. If a registered phone is deleted, all the
phone book entries and call history lists that correspond to the phone will be also cleared.
1 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
2 Tap on the phone menu.
The “Special Device” screen appears.
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3 Tap [Connection] on the “Bluetooth Connection Menu”.
The registered device list screen appears.
4 Tap for the registered device you want to delete.
The message “Delete OK?” appears.
5 Tap [Yes] to delete the device.
The message “Deleting” appears, and the device is deleted.
Connecting a registered Bluetooth device manually
This product automatically connects the Bluetooth device selected as the target of connection. However, connect the Bluetooth device manually in the following cases:
Two or more Bluetooth devices are regis-
tered, and you want to manually select the device to be used.
You want to reconnect a disconnected Bluetooth device.
Connection cannot be established automat­ically for some reason.
If you start connection manually, carry out the following procedure. You can also connect the Bluetooth device by having this product detect it automatically.
1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless technol­ogy on your devices.
For some Bluetooth devices, no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your devices.
2 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
3 Tap on the phone menu.
The “Bluetooth Connection Menu” screen appears.
4 Tap [Connection] on the “Bluetooth Connection Menu”.
The registered device list screen appears.
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5 Tap the Bluetooth device name you want to connect.
When a connection is successfully established, the checkbox next to the device name is select­ed.
The available profile icons are displayed as follows:
: Appears when the HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
is available.
: Appears when the SPP (Serial Port Profile)
is available.
If a device is already connected with the
same profile, that device is disconnected and the new device will be connected.
Setting the Bluetooth auto connect function
If this function is set on, a connection be­tween your Bluetooth device and this product will take place automatically as soon as the two devices are less than a few metres apart. Initially, this function is set to “On”.
1 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
2 Tap on the phone menu.
The “Bluetooth Connection Menu” screen appears.
3 Tap [Auto Connect] to turn automatic connection off.
If you Bluetooth device is ready for a Bluetooth wireless connection, a connection to this prod­uct will automatically be established.
To turn automatic connection on, tap [Auto
Connect
] again.
Disconnecting a Bluetooth device
1 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
2 Tap on the phone menu.
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The “Bluetooth Connection Menu” screen appears.
3 Tap [Connection] on the “Bluetooth Connection Menu”.
The registered device list screen appears.
4 Tap the Bluetooth device name you want to disconnect.
When the device is disconnected, the checkbox next to the device name is deselected.
To connect the device, tap the Bluetooth
device name again.
Switching product visibility
This function sets whether or not to make this product visible to the other device. Initially, this function is set to “
On”.
3 Tap [Visibility] to turn visibility off.
To turn visibility on, tap [Visibility] again.
Changing a PIN code
When connecting your Bluetooth device to this product via Bluetooth wireless technology, you may be required to enter a PIN code on your Bluetooth device. You can change the PIN code. The default PIN code is “
1 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
2 Tap on the phone menu.
0000”.
Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device
1 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
2 Tap on the phone menu.
The “Bluetooth Connection Menu” screen appears.
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3 Tap [PIN Code Input] on the “Bluetooth Connection Menu”.
The “PIN Code” screen appears.
4 Enter an arbitrary PIN code (up to 8 dig­its).
5 Tap to store the PIN code.
Displaying Bluetooth device address
This product displays its Bluetooth device address.
2 Tap on the phone menu.
The “Bluetooth Connection Menu” screen appears.
3 Tap [Device Information] on the “Bluetooth Connection Menu”.
The “Device Information” screen appears. The “
Device Name” and “BD Address” are
displayed.
1 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
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For your safety, avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving.
You can control the Bluetooth connection of the smartphone, and make a call using the in­coming or outgoing call histories, transferred phone book, or by dialling. To connect using the hands-free phoning func­tion, you must first use the smartphone to pair this product with the smartphone.
For detailed procedures, refer to Registering
your Bluetooth devices on page 22.
For details about connectivity with devices fea­turing Bluetooth wireless technology, refer to the information on our website.
Starting procedure
1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen.
2 Tap [Phone] on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
The phone menu screen appears.
Reading the screen
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Number of the Bluetooth connection
device
Reception status of the smartphone Battery status of the smartphone Name of connected device
Depending on the device, the phone menu
screen may be different from the actual screen.
Using the touch panel keys
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 
Switches to the mode for entering phone
numbers.
For details, refer to Direct dialling on the
next page.
Switches to the call history list.
For details, refer to Dialling from the
history on page 31.
Closes the phone menu screen and return
the previous menu screen.
Switches to the phone book mode.
For details, refer to Calling a number in
the phone book on the next page.
For details, refer to Selecting a number
using alphabet search mode on page 31.
Displays the preset dial screen.
For details, refer to Using the preset dial
lists on page 33.
Displays the “Bluetooth Connection
”.
Menu
For details, refer to Registering your
Bluetooth devices on page 22.
Turns the ring tone for incoming calls on or
off.
For details, refer to Switching the ring
tone on page 32.
Turns automatic answering on or off.
For details, refer to Answering a call
automatically on page 32.
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Adjusting the phone volume
During the hands-free phoning, you can adjust the phone volume using the
Volume (+/–)
button when you are talking. The ring tone volume also can be adjusted while the phone rings.
Making a phone call
You can make a phone call in many different ways.
Direct dialling
1 Tap .
2 Tap the number keys to enter the phone number.
If you tap the key, the entered number is
deleted one digit at a time from the end of the number.
If you touch and hold the key, the en-
tered number is cleared.
Calling a number in the phone book
You can select and call a contact from the phone book entries transferred to this prod­uct. Before using this function, you need to
transfer the phone book entries stored in your smartphone to this product.
For details, refer to Phone book transfers
on page 34.
Depending on the settings of the connect-
ed smartphone, the phone book may not be automatically transferred to this prod­uct. When the phone book is not trans­ferred, transfer the phone book from the smartphone.
1 Tap .
The “Phone Book” screen appears.
2 Tap the desired name on the list.
3 Tap .
Dialling starts.
To cancel the call, tap .
4 Tap to end the call.
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The details screen of the phone book appears.
3 Tap the phone number you want to dial.
The dial confirm screen appears.
If several phone numbers are included in an
entry, select one by touching the list.
4 Tap .
Dialling starts.
To cancel the call, tap .
5 Tap to end the call.
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Selecting a number using alphabet search mode
If a lot of numbers are registered in the phone book, you can search for a phone number us­ing alphabet search mode.
1 Tap .
The “Phone Book” screen appears.
2 Tap to switch to the alphabet search mode.
3 Tap the first letter of the entry you are looking for.
The screen jumps to the top of the page dis­playing the entries that start with the selected letter.
If you want to change the character to Rus-
sian, tap To return to English, tap
The order of the first name and last name
may be different from that of the smart­phone.
on the alphabet search mode.
again.
4 Tap the list to display the phone number list of the selected entry.
The details screen of the phone book appears.
5 Tap the phone number you want to dial.
The dial confirm screen appears.
If several phone numbers are included in an
entry, select one by touching the list.
6 Tap .
Dialling starts.
To cancel the call, tap .
7 Tap to end the call.
Dialling from the history
The most recent calls made dialled, received and missed are stored in the call history list. You can browse the call history list and call numbers from it. Each call history saves 80 calls per registered
smartphone. If the number of calls exceeds
80, the oldest entry will be deleted.
1 Tap .
The latest updated call history list appears.
2 Tap (Received calls), (Dialled calls) or
(Missed calls).
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3 Tap an entry on the list.
The dial confirm screen appears.
4 Tap .
Dialling starts.
To cancel the call, tap .
5 Tap to end the call.
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Answering an incoming call
This product informs you that it is receiving a call by displaying a message and producing a ring sound. You can set this product to automatically
answer incoming calls. If not set to auto­matically answer incoming calls, you will have to answer the calls manually.
For details, refer to Answering a call automatically on this page.
The registered name appears if the phone
number of the received call is already regis­tered in “
1 To answer an incoming call, tap .
If you tap , an incoming call is rejected.
The rejected call is recorded in the missed call history list.
2 Tap to end the call.
Phone book”.
Using advanced functions
Answering a call automatically
You can enable or disable auto answer for handling incoming calls. This product automatically answers incoming calls to the smartphone, so you can answer a call while driving without taking your hands off the steering wheel.
Tap .
Tapping changes the setting as follows:
OFF (default):
No automatic response. Respond manu-
ally.
ON:
Answers incoming calls automatically.
Switching the ring tone
You can select whether or not to use this prod­uct’s ring tone. If this function is set to on, the ring tone for this product will sound.
Tap .
Tapping changes the setting as follows:
ON (default):
The ring tone sounds.
OFF:
The ring tone is muted.
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Storing a phone number
You can easily store up to 6 phone numbers as presets from the phone book and the call histo­ry list.
Touch and hold the desired phone number in the phone book or the call history list.
The phone number is registered on the “
Preset Dial” list.
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Using the preset dial lists
You can easily store up to 6 phone numbers as presets.
1 Tap .
The “Preset Dial” list appears.
2 Tap one of preset dial keys to select the desired phone number.
The dial confirm screen appears.
If you want to delete a preset phone number,
touch and hold the preset phone number.
3 Tap .
Dialling starts.
To cancel the call, tap .
4 Tap to end the call.
Inverting the names
You can invert the order of first and last names
the phone book and the call history list.
in
1 Tap on the phone book or the call history list.
2 Tap [Yes] to invert the names.
The order of all first and last names is inverted.
Setting the private mode
During a conversation, you can switch to pri­vate mode (talk directly on your smartphone).
Tap .
Tapping changes the setting as follows:
OFF (default):
Hands-free phoning
ON:
Talk directly on your smartphone
Adjusting the other party’s listening volume
To maintain good sound quality, this product can adjust the other party’s listening volume. If the volume is not loud enough for the other party, use this function.
Tap .
Tapping switches between the three levels:
(default)
This function is not available when the pri-
vate mode is set to “
For details, refer to Setting the private
mode on this page.
This function can be performed even while
talking on the phone.
Settings can be stored for each device.
ON”.
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The message “Would you like to invert all
names?
” appears.
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Notes for hands-free phoning
General notes
Connection to all smartphones featuring
Bluetooth wireless technology is not guaran­teed.
The line-of-sight distance between this product and your smartphone must be 10 metres or less when sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth technology. However, the actual transmission distance may be shorter than the estimated distance, depending on the usage environment.
With some smartphones, the ring sound may not be output from the speakers.
If private mode is selected on the smart­phone, hands-free phoning may be disabled.
Registration and connection
Smartphone operations vary depending on the type of smartphone. Refer to the in­struction manual that came with your smartphone for detailed instructions.
With some smartphones, phone book trans­fer may not work even though your smart­phone is paired with this product. In that case, disconnect your smartphone, perform pairing again from your smartphone to this product, and then perform the phone book transfer.
Making and receiving calls
You may hear a noise in the following situa-
tions:
-
When you answer the phone using the button on the phone.
-
When the person on the other end of line hangs up the phone.
If the person on the other end of the phone call cannot hear the conversation due to an echo, decrease the volume level for hands­free phoning. This may reduce the echo.
With some smartphones, even if you press the accept button on the smartphone when a call comes in, hands-free phoning may not be performed.
The registered name appears if the phone
number of the received call is already regis­tered in the phone book. When one phone number is registered under different names, the name that comes first in the phone book is displayed.
If the phone number of the received call is not registered in the phone book, the phone number of the received call appears.
The received call history and the dialled number history
Calls made or editing performed only on
your smartphone will not be applied to the dialled number history or phone book in this product.
You cannot make a call to the entry of an unknown user (no phone number) in the re­ceived call history.
If calls are made by operating your smartphone, no history data will be re­corded in this product.
Phone book transfers
You can register up to five numbers per
entry.
If there are more than 1 000 phone book entries on your smartphone, all entries may not be downloaded completely.
With some smartphones, it may not be pos­sible to transfer all items in the phone book at one time. In this case, transfer items one by one from your smartphone.
Depending on the smartphone, this product may not display the phone book correctly. (Some characters may be garbled, or first and last names may be reversed.)
If the phone book in the smartphone con­tains image data, the phone book may not be transferred correctly. (Image data cannot be transferred from the smartphone.)
Depending on the smartphone, phone book transfer may not be available.
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Customising the audio settings
The audio settings cannot be set when the
source is set to “
1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen.
2 Flick the scroll area on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
3 Tap [Settings] on the Home screen.
The menu top screen appears.
4 Tap .
The “Audio” screen appears.
5 Tap the item that you want to change the settings for.
6 After changing the settings, tap return the Home screen.
OFF”.
to
For details, refer to Setting the rear output
on page 38.
3 Tap or to adjust front/rear speaker balance.
Each time you tap or , the front/rear speaker balance moves towards the front or the rear. “
Front 15” to “Rear 15” is displayed as the
front/rear speaker balance moves from front to rear. Set “
Front” and “Rear” to “0” when using a
two-speaker system.
4 Tap or to adjust left/right speaker balance.
Each time you tap or , the left/right speaker balance moves towards the left or the right. “
Left 15” to “Right 15” is displayed as the
left/right speaker balance moves from left to right.
Customising preferences
Using fader/balance adjustment
You can select a fader/balance setting that pro­vides an ideal listening environment in all occu­pied seats.
1 Display the “Audio” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the audio
settings on this page.
2 Tap [Fader/Balance].
When “Subwoofer” is selected in “Rear
Speaker
of “ balance cannot be adjusted.
”, “Balance” will be displayed instead
Fader/Balance” and front/rear speaker
Using the equaliser
The equaliser lets you adjust equalisation to match vehicle interior acoustic characteristics as desired.
Recalling equaliser curves
There are seven stored equaliser curves that you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list of the equaliser curves:
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Equaliser curve
S.Bass
(Super Bass) is a curve in which only low-
pitched sound is boosted.
Powerful is a curve in which low-pitched and high-
pitched sounds are boosted.
Natural is a curve in which low-pitched and high-
pitched sounds are slightly boosted.
Vocal is a curve in which the midrange, which is the
human vocal range, is boosted.
Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted.
Custom1 is an adjusted equaliser curve that you cre-
ate. A separate custom curve can be created for each source.
Custom2 is an adjusted equaliser curve that you cre-
ate. If you select this curve, the effect is applied to all audio sources.
When “Flat” is selected, no supplement or
correction is made to the sound. This is use­ful to check the effect of the equaliser curves by switching alternatively between “
Flat” and a set equaliser curve.
1 Display the “Audio” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the audio
settings on the previous page.
Adjusting the 5-band graphic equaliser
You can adjust the level of each band for the equaliser curves. A separate “
Custom1” curve can be creat-
ed for each source. If you make adjustments when a curve other than “
Custom2” is se-
lected, the equaliser curve settings will be recorded in “
A “
Custom2” curve that is common for all
Custom1”.
sources can be created. If you make adjust­ments when the “ lected, the “
Custom2” curve is se-
Custom2” curve will be updat-
ed.
1 Display the “Audio” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the audio
settings on the previous page.
2 Tap [Graphic EQ].
3 Tap one of the keys to select a curve that you want to use as the basis of cus­tomising.
2 Tap [Graphic EQ].
3 Tap the equaliser curve you want.
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4 Tap the frequency that you want to ad­just the level for.
You can select the following frequencies:
100Hz315Hz1.25kHz3.15kHz 8kHz
5 Tap the screen to adjust the level of the equaliser band.
You can adjust the equaliser band level be­tween “
+12dB” and “–12dB”.
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Adjusting loudness
Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low- and high-sound ranges at low volume.
1 Display the “Audio” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the audio
settings on page 35.
2 Tap or next to “Loudness”.
Each time you tap or , the level is selected in the following order:
Off (default) LowMidHigh
Using the subwoofer output
This product is equipped with a subwoofer output that can be turned on or off. The cut-off frequency and output level can
be adjusted when the subwoofer output is on.
1 Display the “Audio” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the audio
settings on page 35.
2 Tap [Subwoofer].
The “Subwoofer” screen appears.
5 Tap the output level.
or next to “Level” to adjust
+6” to “–24” is displayed as the level is in­creased or decreased.
6 Tap or next to “Frequency” to se­lect cut-off frequency.
Each time you tap or , cut-off frequencies are selected in the following order:
50Hz63Hz80Hz (default) 100Hz 125Hz
Only frequencies lower than those in the se­lected range are output from the subwoofer.
Enhancing bass (Bass Booster)
You can enhance bass sounds that are often muted by driving noise.
1 Display the “Audio” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the audio
settings on page 35.
2 Tap or next to “Bass Booster” to adjust the range from 0 to +6.
Using the high pass filter
When you cut lower sounds from the subwoof­er output frequency, activate “
”. Only frequencies higher than those in the
ter
selected range are output from the front or rear speakers.
High Pass Fil-
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3 Tap [Subwoofer] to set to “On”.
The subwoofer output is turned on.
If you select “Off”, the subwoofer output is
turned off.
4 Tap [Phase] to select “Normal” or “Reverse” to set the phase of subwoofer output.
1 Display the “Audio” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the audio
settings on page 35.
2 Tap or next to “High Pass Filter”.
Each time you tap or , cut-off frequencies are selected in the following order:
Off (default) 50Hz63Hz80Hz100Hz
125Hz
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Adjusting source levels
Source Level Adjuster” lets you adjust the vol­ume level of each source to prevent radical changes in volume when switching between the sources. Settings are based on the FM volume level,
which remains unchanged.
1 Play the source you want to adjust the volume level for.
The adjustable sources are “iPod”, “ Apps
and “
MW/LW” band.
2 Display the “Audio” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the audio
settings on page 35.
3 Tap [Source Level Adjuster].
The “Source Level Adjuster” screen appears.
4 Tap or to adjust the source vol­ume.
+4” to “–4” is displayed as the source volume is increased or decreased.
Customising the system settings
1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen.
2 Flick the scroll area on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
3 Tap [Settings] on the Home screen.
The menu top screen appears.
4 Tap .
The “System” screen appears.
5 Tap the item that you want to change the settings for.
6 After changing the settings, tap turn the Home screen.
Setting the rear output
This product’s rear output (rear speaker leads output) can be used for a full-range speaker (
Full) or subwoofer (Subwoofer) connection.
If you switch the rear output setting to “
Subwoofer”, you can connect a rear speaker
lead directly to a subwoofer without using an auxiliary amp. Initially, the product is set for a rear full-range speaker connection (
Rear speaker” can be set only when the source is set to “
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on this page.
Full).
OFF”.
to re-
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2 Tap [Rear Speaker].
Tapping [Rear Speaker] changes the settings as follows:
Full (default)
When no subwoofer is connected to the
rear output, select “
Subwoofer
Full”.
When a subwoofer is connected to the
rear output, select “
Subwoofer”.
Even if you change this setting, there will be
no output unless you turn the subwoofer output on.
For details, refer to Using the subwoofer
output on page 37.
If you change this setting, subwoofer output
in the audio menu will return to the factory settings.
Setting the RCA output
This product’s preout (RCA rear output or sub­woofer output) can be used for a full-range speaker ( nection. Initially, the product is set for a rear full-range speaker connection (
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
2 Tap [Preout].
Tapping [Preout] changes the settings as fol­lows:
Even if you change this setting, there will be
Full) or subwoofer (Subwoofer) con-
Full).
Preout” can be set only when the source is
OFF”.
set to “
settings on the previous page.
Subwoofer (default)
When a subwoofer is connected to the
RCA rear output, select “
Full
Subwoofer”.
When no subwoofer is connected to the
RCA rear output, select “
Full”.
no output unless you turn the subwoofer output on.
For details, refer to Using the subwoofer
output on page 37.
If you change this setting, subwoofer out-
put in the audio menu will return to the fac-
tory settings.
Setting the FM tuning step
Normally the FM tuning step employed by seek tuning is 50 kHz. When “ Frequencies) or “
TA” (Traffic Announcements)
AF” (Alternative
is on, the tuning step automatically changes to 100 kHz. But you can set the tuning step to 50 kHz when “ Initially, this function is set to “
FM Setup” can be set only when the
source is set to “
1 Display the “System” screen.
AF” or “TA” is on.
100 kHz”.
OFF”.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on the previous page.
2 Tap [FM Setup].
Each time you tap [FM Setup] will switch the FM tuning step between “ “
100 kHz” while “AF” or “TA” is on.
The tuning step remains at “
50 kHz” and
50 kHz” during
manual tuning.
RDS setting
Limiting stations to regional programming
When “Alternative FREQ” is used, the re­gional function limits the selection of stations to those broadcasting regional programmes. This function is effective only when the
radio source is set to FM tuner.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on the previous page.
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2 Tap [RDS Setup].
The “RDS Setup” screen appears.
3 Tap [Regional] to turn the regional func­tion on.
To turn the regional function off, tap [Re-
] again.
gional
Selecting alternative frequencies
When the tuner cannot get a good reception, this product automatically searches for a dif­ferent station in the same network.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [RDS Setup].
The “RDS Setup” screen appears.
3 Tap [Alternative FREQ] to turn the re­gional function on.
To turn AF off, tap [Alternative FREQ] again.
Sound may be temporarily interrupted by
another programme during AF frequency search.
2 Tap [Auto PI].
Tapping [Auto PI] changes the settings as fol­lows:
Off (default):
Deactivates the Auto PI seek function.
On:
Activates the Auto PI seek function.
Selecting the system language
The system language can be selected from eighteen languages. If text information such as the title name, art­ist name or a comment is embedded in a Euro­pean language or Russian, they can also be dis­played on this product. If the embedded language and the selected
language setting are not the same, text in­formation may not display properly.
Some characters may not be displayed
properly. Text that cannot be displayed is displayed as “_” (underbar).
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [System Language].
The “System Language” screen appears.
Switching Auto PI seek
This product can automatically search for a different station with the same programming, even during preset recall.
Auto PI” can be set only when the source
is set to “
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
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OFF”.
3 Tap the desired language.
(default), Deutsch, Italiano, Français,
English Español, Português, Nederlands, Svenska, Dansk, Norsk, Polski, Ελληνικά, Suomi, Čeština, Magyar, Română, Türkçe, Русский
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Setting the keyboard layout
You can select the keyboard layout displayed on this product for text input in
App Mode
. This setting is valid only when connecting an iPhone with
The keyboard layout depends on the system
language settings.
Advanced App Mode installed.
For details, refer to Selecting the system
language on the previous page.
When you tap on the virtual keyboard, the
language setting of iPhone is changed, but the language on the virtual keyboard is not changed. If you change the language setting of the virtual keyboard, refer to the following procedure.
The iPhone keyboard layouts depends on
the Hardware Keyboard Layout setting of your iPhone.
For details on iPhone operating procedures,
refer to your iPhone User Guide.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Keyboard].
The “Keyboard” screen appears.
Advanced
Switching the ever scroll function
If a character string is too long for the specified frame, the string scrolls automatically to dis­play the full text. This function is used to set whether to repeat the automatic scrolling of a string.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Ever Scroll].
Tapping [Ever Scroll] changes the settings as follows:
Off (default):
Deactivates the Ever Scroll function.
On:
Activates the Ever Scroll function. Repeats
the automatic scrolling of a string.
Clearing Bluetooth memory
Never turn this product off while the Blue-
tooth memory is being cleared.
Bluetooth Memory Clear” can be set only when the source is set to “
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
OFF”.
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3 Tap or to select the desired key­board layout.
2 Tap [Bluetooth Memory Clear].
The “Bluetooth Memory Clear” screen ap­pears.
3 Tap [Clear].
After the confirmation display appears, tap [
OK] to delete the memory.
If you do not want to clear the memory, tap [
Cancel].
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Updating Bluetooth connection software
This function is used to update this product with the latest software. For information on the software and updating, refer to our web­site.
Bluetooth Software Update” can be set only when the source is set to “
OFF”.
Never turn this product off while the
Bluetooth memory is being cleared.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Bluetooth Software Update].
The “Bluetooth Software Update” screen ap-
pears.
3 Tap [Start] to display the data transfer mode.
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish updating the software.
Displaying the Bluetooth system version
If this product fails to operate properly, you may need to consult your dealer for repair. In such cases, you may be asked to specify the system version. Perform the following proce­dure to check the version of this product.
Bluetooth Version Information” can be set only when the source is set to “
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Bluetooth Version Information] to display to the version of the Bluetooth module of this product.
OFF”.
Setting safe mode
For safety reasons, you can limit the functions that are available while your vehicle is in mo­tion.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Safe Mode].
Tapping [Safe Mode] changes the settings as follows:
On (default):
Activates the safe mode function.
Off:
Deactivates the safe mode function.
Setting the rear view camera
The following two functions are available. The rear view camera feature requires a separately sold rear view camera (e.g. ND-BC5). (For de­tails, consult your dealer.)
Rear view camera
This product features a function that automati­cally switches to the full-screen image of the rear view camera installed on your vehicle. When the gearstick is in the REVERSE (R) posi­tion, the screen automatically switches to a full-screen rear view camera image.
Camera for Rear view mode
Rear view can be displayed at all times (e.g. when monitoring an attached trailer, etc.). Please be aware that with this setting, the camera image is not resized to fit, and a por­tion of what is seen by the camera is not view­able.
CAUTION
Pioneer recommends the use of a camera which outputs mirror-reversed images. Otherwise, the screen image will appear re­versed.
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Immediately verify whether the display
changes to a rear view camera image when the gearstick is moved to REVERSE (R) from another position.
When the screen changes to full-screen rear
view camera image during normal driving, switch to the opposite setting in “
Polarity
1 Display the “System” screen.
”.
Camera
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Camera Polarity].
You can select the following polarity:
Off (default): When the rear view camera
is not connected to this product.
Battery: When the polarity of the con-
nected lead is positive while the gearstick is in the REVERSE (R) position.
Ground: When the polarity of the con-
nected lead is negative while the gear­stick is in the REVERSE (R) position.
Setting the video signal
You can select the suitable video signal setting for your country. As this function is initially set to “
product will automatically adjust the video signal setting. However, the screen may turn black or im­ages may not be displayed properly when “
Auto” has been selected and the recep-
tion is weak. Normally, select the appropri­ate TV signal.
Regarding your country TV signal, consult
with your nearest Pioneer dealer.
You can operate this function only for the
video signal input into the AV input.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Video Signal Setting].
The “Video Signal Setting” screen appears.
Auto”, the
3 Tap signal.
Auto (default) PAL-N SECAM
or to select the desired video
PAL NTSCPAL-M
Adjusting the picture
You can adjust the brightness, contrast, colour, hue, dimmer and temperature for each source and rear view camera.
1 Playback the source you want to adjust the picture.
2 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
3 Tap [Picture Adjustment].
The picture adjustment screen appears.
4 If you are adjusting the picture adjust­ment, select the unit.
Rear View
rear view camera.
Source: Adjusts the picture for the
source. The current source name is dis­played on the picture adjustment screen.
5 Tap any of the following touch panel keys to select the function to be adjusted.
Picture adjustment items are displayed.
Brightness: Adjusts the black intensity.
Contrast: Adjusts the contrast. Color: Adjusts the colour saturation.
Hue: Adjusts the tone of colour (red or
green is emphasized).
Dimmer: Adjusts the brightness of the
display.
Temperature: Adjusts the colour temper-
ature, resulting in a better white balance.
: Adjusts the picture for the
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Adjusting the mix sound level
You can adjust the mixed sound volume in three levels. When the audio sources are mixed, the second sound channel plays at this setting level.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
You cannot adjust the picture adjustment
for rear view camera when “
Polarity
” is set to “Off”.
Camera
For details, refer to Setting the rear view
camera on page 42 .
You can adjust “
system is set to “
Hue” only when the colour
NTSC”.
With some rear view cameras, picture ad-
justment may not be possible.
6 Tap or to adjust the selected item.
Each time you tap or , the level of the se-
lected item increases or decreases.
If you want to switch the adjustment item,
tap
or .
Brightness”, “Contrast”, “ Color”, “ Hue
can be adjusted from “
Dimmer” can be adjusted from “+1” to
+48”.
Temperature” can be adjusted from “+3”
to “
–3”.
+24” to “–24”.
You cannot operate this function while driv-
ing.
Different “
Dimmer” settings can be set for when the
Brightness”, “Contrast”,
illumination switch is on and when it is off.
The same specifications are applied to all
sources (Home screen, Settings screen, Radio, iPod music) other than the video source.
The “
Dimmer” setting is set to a common
setting in all sources.
2 Tap [Mixed Sound Level].
Tapping [Mixed Sound Level] switches be­tween the three levels:
LowMid (default)High
Sound level “High” is the largest and “Low”
is the smallest.
Setting the clock mode
You can change the time format.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Clock Mode].
Tapping [Clock Mode] changes the settings as follows:
12H (default):
Changes the display to 12-hour format.
24H:
Changes the display to 24-hour format.
Selecting the background display
You can change the audio source screen back­ground and Home screen background.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Background].
The background screen appears.
3 Tap the desired background display.
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Restoring the default settings
Resets various settings registered to this prod­uct and restores them to the default settings.
System Reset” can be set only when the source is set to “
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [System Reset].
A message confirming whether to restore the settings appears.
3 Tap [OK].
If you do not want to restore the settings, tap [
Cancel].
Checking the connections of leads
Check that leads are properly connected be­tween this product and the vehicle. Please also check whether they are connected in the cor­rect positions.
1 Display the “System” screen.
For details, refer to Customising the system
settings on page 38.
2 Tap [Connection Status].
The “Connection Status” screen appears.
OFF”.
  
GPS Antenna
Indicates the connection status of the GPS
aerial, the reception sensitivity, and from how many satellites the signal is received.
Colour Signal
Orange Yes Yes Yellow
When the GPS aerial is connected to this product, “
communication
Yes No
OK” is displayed.
Used in positioning
When the GPS aerial is not connected to this product, “
If reception is poor, please change the in-
Not OK” is displayed.
stallation position of the GPS aerial.
Positioning Status
Indicates the current GPS positioning sta-
tus.
2D Positioning:
The status when the signals from three
satellites are received.
3D Positioning:
The status when the signals from four or
more satellites are received.
Back Signal
When the gearstick is shifted to “R”, the
signal switches to “
High” or “Low”. (One of
these is displayed depending on the vehi­cle.)
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Customising the favourites menu
You can register the desired menu items on the “
Favorites” screen. Registering your fa-
vourite menu items allows you to quickly jump to the registered menu screen by a simple touch on the favourites menu. Up to 12 menu items can be registered on
the favourites menu list.
1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen.
2 Flick the scroll area on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
3 Tap [Settings] on the Home screen.
The menu top screen appears.
4 Tap .
The “Favorites” screen appears.
4 Touch the tab on the left edge and/or scroll the bar on the right edge to display the desired menu item.
5 Touch and hold the menu item you want to register.
A icon will appear next to the menu item
name.
6 The menu item is registered on the “Favorites” screen.
5 Tap the item that you want to change the settings for.
6 After changing the settings, tap turn the Home screen.
Registering menu items
1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen.
2 Flick the scroll area on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
3 Tap [Settings] on the Home screen.
The menu top screen appears.
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Removing menu items
Touch and hold the menu item you want
to remove from the “Favorites” screen.
Turning off the screen
You can turn off the backlight of the LCD screen.
1 Press the Home button to display the Home screen.
2 Flick the scroll area on the Home screen.
For details, refer to Home screen on page 10.
3 Tap [Display OFF] on the Home screen.
The screen is turned off. Tap anywhere on the screen to turn it back on.
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Troubleshooting
If you have problems operating this product, refer to this section. The most common problems are listed below, along with likely causes and solutions. If a solution to your problem cannot be found here, contact your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer service facility.
Problems with this product
Symptom Cause Action (Reference)
The power doesn’t turn on. This product doesn’t operate.
GPS signal can not be obtained. The GPS aerial is in an unsuitable
The screen is too bright. Picture quality adjustment of the dis-
Leads and connectors are incorrectly connected.
The fuse is blown. Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing,
Noise and other factors are causing the built-in microprocessor to oper­ate incorrectly.
location.
Obstacles are blocking signals from the satellites.
The position of satellites relative to your vehicle is inadequate.
Signals from the GPS satellites have been modified to reduce accuracy. (GPS satellites are operated by the US Department of Defense, and the US government reserves the right to distort positioning data for military reasons. This may lead to greater positioning errors.)
If a vehicle phone or mobile phone is used near the GPS aerial, GPS reception may be lost temporarily.
Something is covering the GPS aerial. Do not cover the GPS aerial with spray
play is not correct.
Confirm once more that all connections are correct.
then replace the fuse. Be very sure to in­stall a correct fuse with the same rating.
Park your vehicle in a safe place, and turn off the engine. Turn the ignition key back to off (ACC OFF). Then start the engine again, and turn the power to this product back on.
The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor, causing reduced positioning accuracy. Check the GPS signal reception and the position of the GPS aerial if necessary.
The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor, causing reduced positioning accuracy. Check the GPS signal reception and the position of the GPS aerial if necessary, or continue driving until reception improves. Keep the aerial clean.
The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor, causing reduced positioning accuracy. Continue driving until reception improves.
The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor, causing reduced positioning accuracy. Wait until reception improves.
The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor, causing reduced positioning accuracy. When using a mobile phone, keep the aerial of the mobile phone away from the GPS aerial.
paint or vehicle wax, because this may block the reception of GPS signals. Snow buildup can also degrade the signals.
Adjust the picture quality. (Page 43)
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Symptom Cause Action (Reference)
The display is very dim. Picture quality adjustment of the dis-
No sounds are produced from an audio source. The volume level will not rise.
The person on the other end of the phone call cannot hear the conversation due to an echo.
There is no picture. The handbrake cord is not connected. Connect the handbrake cord, and apply
Nothing is displayed and the touch panel keys cannot be used.
play is not correct.
The volume level is low. Adjust the volume level.
The mute is on. Turn the mute off.
A speaker lead is disconnected. Check the connection.
The voice from the person on the oth­er end of the phone call is output from the speakers and then picked up by the microphone again, creating an echo.
The handbrake is not applied. Connect the handbrake cord, and apply
The backlight of the LCD panel is turned off.
The setting for the rear view camera is incorrect.
The gearstick was placed in [R] when the rear view camera was not con­nected.
Problems in the audio screen
Symptom Cause Action (Reference)
iPod cannot be operated. The iPod is frozen. Reconnect the iPod with the suitable
An error has occurred. Reconnect the iPod with the suitable
No sounds are produced. The volume level will not rise.
Music in an iPod cannot be played.
Cables are not connected correctly. Connect the cables correctly.
An error has occurred. Select music using the search function.
Adjust the picture quality. (Page 43)
Use the following methods to reduce the echo: —Lower the volume on the receiver —Have both parties pause slightly before speaking
the handbrake.
the handbrake.
Turn on the backlight. (Page 46)
Select the appropriate setting for the rear view camera.
Select the correct polarity setting for “
Camera Polarity”.
cable.
cable.
(Page 42)
Problems with the phone screen
Symptom Cause Action (Reference)
Dialling is not possible because the touch panel keys for dialling are inactive.
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Your smartphone is out of range for service.
The connection between the smart­phone and this product cannot be es­tablished now.
Retry after re-entering the range for service.
Perform the connection process.
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Problems with Advanced App Mode screen
Symptom Cause Action (Reference)
A black screen is displayed.
Ignore] in an application startup
Tap [ message.
While operating an application, the application was ended on the smartphone side.
The smartphone OS may be waiting for screen operation.
Launch the AppRadio app according to the message.
Press the
Home button and display
the Home screen.
Stop the vehicle in a safe place and check the screen on the smartphone.
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A message prompting reconnection is displayed.
The screen is displayed, but opera­tion does not work at all.
The radio audio is not output. The radio audio mixing is turned off.
A smartphone with a security function was connected to this product.
The OS version installed is old.
An incompatible smartphone was connected to this product.
An error has occurred.
Unlock and reconnect the smart­phone.
Upgrade the OS version.
Connect a compatible smartphone to this product.
When an iPhone is connected, turn the ignition switch off (ACC OFF) and then turn it on again (ACC ON).
When an Android device is connect­ed, disconnect the Bluetooth connection from this product and then reconnect it.
Turn on the radio audio mixing.
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Positioning technology
Positioning by GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth. Each of the satellites, which orbit at a height of 21 000 km, continually broadcasts radio signals giving time and position information. This en­sures that signals from at least three can be picked up from any open area on the earth’s surface. The accuracy of the GPS information depends on how good the reception is. When the sig­nals are strong and reception is good, GPS can determine latitude, longitude and altitude for accurate positioning in three dimensions. But if signal quality is poor, only two dimensions, latitude and longitude, can be obtained and positioning errors are somewhat greater.
In some driving conditions, signals from GPS
satellites may not reach your vehicle. In this case, it is impossible for the system to use GPS positioning.
In tunnels or enclosed parking garages
When driving among high buildings
Under elevated roads or similar structures
When driving through a dense forest or tall trees
Handling large errors
Positioning errors are kept to a minimum by combining GPS, dead reckoning and map matching. However, in some situations, these functions may not work properly, and the error may become larger.
When positioning by GPS is impossible
GPS positioning is disabled if signals cannot
be received from more than two GPS satel­lites.
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If a car phone or mobile phone is used near
the GPS aerial, GPS reception may be lost temporarily.
Do not cover the GPS aerial with spray paint or car wax, because this may block the re­ception of GPS signals. Snow buildup can al­so degrade the signals, so keep the aerial clear.
If a GPS signal has not been received for a
long time, your vehicle’s actual position and the current position mark on the map may diverge considerably or may not be updat­ed. In such a case, once GPS reception is re­stored, accuracy will recover.
Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors
For various reasons, such as the state of the road you are travelling on and the reception status of the GPS signal, the actual position of your vehicle may differ from the position dis­played on the map screen.
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If you make a slight turn.
If there is a parallel road.
If the road has a series of hairpin bends.
If there is a loop or similar road configura­tion.
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If there is another road very nearby, such as in the case of an elevated motorway.
If you take a recently opened road that is
not on the map.
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If you drive in zigzags.
If you take a ferry.
If you are driving on a long, straight road or
a gently curving road.
If you are on a steep mountain road with
many height changes.
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If you enter or exit a multi-storey car park or similar structure using a spiral ramp.
If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or similar structure.
If trees or other obstacles block the GPS sig-
nals for a considerable period.
When you drive around a roundabout.
When starting driving immediately after
starting the engine.
If you drive very slowly, or in a start-and­stop manner, as in a traffic jam.
If you join the road after driving around a large car park.
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Setting list
The customisable settings of this product are listed below. For details about changing each setting, refer to the page for that item.
Audio settings
Page
Fader/Balance 35
Graphic EQ 35
Loudness 37
Subwoofer 37
Bass Booster
High Pass Filter 37
Source Level Adjuster 38
System settings
Page
Rear Speaker 38
Preout 39
FM Setup 39
RDS Setup
Auto PI 40
System Language 40
Keyboard 41
Ever Scroll 41
Bluetooth Memory Clear 41
Bluetooth Software Update 42
Bluetooth Version Information 42
Safe Mode 42
Camera Polarity 42
Video Signal Setting 43
Picture Adjustment 43
Mixed Sound Level 44
Clock Mode 44
Other settings
37
39
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Background 44
System Reset 45
Connection Status
Page
Favorites 46
Display OFF 46
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