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ENGLISH
DVD MULTIMEDIA AV NAVIGATION SERVER
AVIC-D3
Don't forget to register your
product on www.pioneer.co.uk
(or www.pioneer.eu)
Operation Manual
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The screens shown in the examples may differ from the actual screens.
The actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function
improvements.
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Introduction
Licence Agreement
PIONEER AVIC-D3
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, AS THE END
USER, AND PIONEER CORP.(JAPAN) (“PIONEER”). PLEASE
READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT
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The Software and related documentation are provided to you “AS
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provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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Tele Atlas End User Licensing Terms
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vey with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Station-
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Attention Legal Department.
About the Data for the Map Database
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If the local traffic regulations or conditions deviate from this
data, follow the local traffic regulations (such as signs, indica-
tions, etc.) and conditions (such as construction, weather,
etc.).
The traffic regulation data used in the map database applies
only to standard sized passenger vehicles. Note that regula-
tions for larger vehicles, motorbikes, and other non-standard
vehicles are not included in the database.
Copyright
Data Source © 2007 Tele Atlas
© BEV, GZ 1368/2003
© DAV
© IGN France Michelin data © Michelin 2007
© Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland
© Norwegian Mapping Authority, Public Roads Administration /
© Mapsolutions
© Swisstopo
Topografische ondergrond Copyright © dienst voor het kadaster
en de openbare registers, Apeldoorn 2007
“This data has been approved by Turkish Military Forces by the
given authority from Councils of Ministers of Turkey”.
© Roskartographia
This product includes mapping data licenced from Ordnance Sur-
vey with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Station-
ery Office. © Crown copyright and/or database right 2007. All
rights reserved. Licence number 100026920.
© 2007 INCREMENT P CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Licence Agreement 1
PIONEER AVIC-D3 1
Tele Atlas End User Licensing Terms 2
About the Data for the Map Database 3
Copyright 3
Table of Contents 4
Manual Overview 8
How to use this manual 8
Terminology 9
About the definition of terminology 9
Important Safety Information 10
Notes Before Using the System and Additional
Safety Information 11
In case of trouble 11
Visit Our Web site 11
Precaution 11
Playable Discs 13
DVD-Video disc region numbers 13
Features 13
About WMA 15
About AAC 15
About DivX 16
To Protect the LCD Screen 16
For Viewing LCD Comfortably 16
What the Marks on DVDs Indicate 16
When an operation is prohibited 16
Resetting the Microprocessor 16
Reset the navigation system without changing
the condition memory 16
Reset the navigation system to the initial (facto-
ry) setting 17
About the data being deleted 17
DVD Map Discs for Your Navigation System 18
Configuration of data recorded on discs 18
Initial Use 18
Chapter 1
Basic Operation
Navigation unit 19
Inserting/Ejecting a Disc 20
Inserting a disc 20
Ejecting a disc 20
Flow from Startup to Termination 20
About NAVI MENU and AV MENU 21
Basic Navigation 21
How to set your destination by address 22
Memory navi mode 25
Basic AV Source 25
Selecting an AV source 25
Adjusting the volume 26
Turning the source off 26
Muting the AV source 26
How to listen to a CD 26
Available buttons 27
Chapter 2
Navigation Menu and Map Display
How to Use Menu Screens 29
NAVI MENU 29
Shortcut menu 30
How to Use the Map 30
Switching the current position screen display
mode 30
How to view the map of the current location 31
Changing the scale of the map 34
Moving the map to the location you want to
see 34
Chapter 3
Setting a Route to Your Destination
Finding Your Destination by Selecting the Type of
Facility 37
Searching for Points of Interest (POI) 37
Finding a POI in your surroundings 38
Searching the facilities around the scroll
cursor 38
Setting an Entrance or Exit of a Motorway as Your
Destination 39
Finding Your Destination by Specifying the
Postcode 39
Route Calculation to Your Home Location or to
Your Favourite Location 40
Selecting Destination from the Destination Histo-
ry and Address Book 40
Cancelling the Route Guidance 40
Checking the Set Route 41
Checking the set route with the map 41
Checking the set route by text 41
Checking the entire route overview 42
Checking the set route from the shortcut
menu 42
Recalculating the Route to Your Destination 42
Recalculating the route to the destination using
the Route Options menu 42
Recalculating a specified distance in the route
ahead of your current position 42
Editing Way Points to the Current Route 43
Editing a way point 43
Skipping a way point 43
Setting Areas to Avoid 44
Registering an area to avoid 44
Changing or deleting an area to avoid 44
Displaying Certain POI on the Map 45
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Registering/deleting POI Shortcuts 45
Registering a POI shortcut 45
Deleting a POI shortcut 46
Modifying the Route Calculation Conditions 46
Items that users can operate 46
Perform the route calculation for several route
options, and select one 47
Chapter 4
Editing the Navigation Utilities
Editing Registered Locations 49
Registering your home and your favourite
location 49
Registering a previous location in the Address
Book 50
Editing a location’s information 50
Deleting Address Book or Destination History
information 51
Changing the position of locations registered in
the Address Book 52
Loading registered locations data from a
Disc 52
Using Traffic Information 52
Viewing traffic information 53
Information on avoiding traffic jam on route
ahead 54
When checking traffic jam information
manually 54
Selecting the radio station 56
Changing Background Picture 56
Setting the Vehicle Dynamics Display 58
Checking the Navigation Status 58
Checking sensor learning status and driving
status 58
Checking the connections of leads and installa-
tion positions 59
Chapter 5
Customising Your Navigation Sys-
tem
Modifying the Default Settings 61
Items Users can Change 61
Volume 61
System Options 62
Short-Cut Selection 63
Map Display Options 63
Defined Locations 64
Demo Mode 65
Time 65
Modify Current Location 65
Hardware Info 65
Restore Factory Settings 65
Chapter 6
Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD
Drive and Radio)
How to Display each Menu 67
Operating the Built-in DVD drive 69
Switching the media files type 70
Touch key operation 70
Operation using the Function menu 72
Other DVD-Video/DivX function 73
Radio 76
Listening to the radio 76
Switching between the detail information dis-
play and the preset list display 77
Storing and recalling broadcast stations 77
Advanced radio operation 77
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 78
Tuning in strong signals 78
RDS 78
RDS operation 78
Selecting alternative frequencies 79
Limiting stations to regional programming 79
Receiving traffic announcements 79
Using PTY functions 80
Using radio text 80
PTY list 82
Chapter 7
Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV
Equipment)
Multi-CD Player 83
Listening a CD 83
Switching between the detail information dis-
play and the list display 83
50-disc multi-CD player 84
Advanced multi-CD player operation 84
Repeating play 84
Playing tracks in a random order 84
Scanning CDs and tracks 84
Hands-free Phoning 85
Hands-free phoning with mobile phones featur-
ing Bluetooth technology 85
About the telephone source standby mode 86
Setting up for hands-free phoning 86
Making a call by entering phone number 86
Making a call from the history list 87
Making a call from the preset dial list 87
Calling a number in the phone book 88
Making a call via voice recognition 89
Taking a phone call 89
Advanced hands-free phoning operation 90
Connecting a mobile phone 90
Registering your mobile phone 91
Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device) address 91
Disconnecting a mobile phone 92
Deleting a registered phone 92
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Transferring the phone book 92
Changing the phone book display order 93
Editing the phone book 93
Clearing memory 94
Setting the automatic answering 94
Setting the automatic rejecting 94
Setting a ring tone 94
Setting the automatic connection 95
Echo cancelling and noise reduction 95
iPod 95
Operating the iPod 95
Pausing track playback 96
Browsing for a song 96
Performing random play with one touch 96
Playing video 96
Pausing video playback 97
Advanced iPod operation 97
Repeating play 97
Shuffle play 97
Turning on or off charging for the iPod 97
Bluetooth Audio 98
Listening to songs on BT Audio (Bluetooth au-
dio player) 98
Pausing track playback 99
Advanced BT-Audio operation 99
Connecting a Bluetooth audio player 99
Disconnecting a Bluetooth audio player 99
Displaying BD (Bluetooth Device) address 99
External Unit 100
Operating the external unit 100
Operate the external unit by using 1 KEY – 6
KEY 100
Operate the external unit by using F1 – F4 100
Switching the automatic and manual
function 100
AV Input (AV) 101
Selecting AV as the source 101
Chapter 8
Customising the Audio Source Set-
ting
Audio Adjustments 103
Introduction to audio adjustments 103
Using the equaliser 103
Using balance adjustment 103
Adjusting equaliser curves 104
Setting the simulated sound stage 104
Adjusting loudness 105
Using subwoofer output 105
Using non fading output 105
Using the high pass filter 105
Adjusting source levels 106
Setting Up the DVD/DivX Player 106
DVD/DivX setup adjustments 106
Setting the language 106
Setting assist subtitles on or off 107
Setting angle icon display 107
Setting the aspect ratio 107
Setting the parental lock 107
Displaying your DivX® VOD registration
code 108
Setting the Auto Play 108
Setting the Subtitle File 108
Initial Settings 108
Adjusting initial settings 108
Setting the FM tuning step 108
Switching Auto PI seek 109
Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller 109
Editing the PIN code 109
Switching the sound muting/attenuation 110
Adjusting a blurry or low contrast screen 110
Other Functions 110
Setup adjustments 110
Setting the video input 110
Setting for rear view camera 111
Switching the auto aerial setting 111
Setting the illumination colour 111
Setting the screen colour 112
Changing the Wide Screen Mode 112
Operating the Picture Adjustment 113
Switching the backlight On/Off 113
Language Code Chart for DVD 114
Appendix
Anti-theft function 115
Setting the password 115
Enter the password 115
Delete the password 115
If the password is forgotten 115
Installing the Programme 116
Adjusting the Response Positions of the Touch
Panels (Touch Panel Calibration) 117
Memory Navi Mode 118
Navigation in the memory navi mode 118
About the icon for the memory navi mode 119
Major restrictions during the memory navi
mode 120
Cautions relating to auto reroute in memory
navi mode 120
TMC icon during the memory navi mode 120
Operation outside the memorised area 121
Positioning Technology 121
Positioning by GPS 121
Positioning by dead reckoning 121
How do GPS and dead reckoning work
together? 122
Handling Large Errors 122
When the positioning by GPS is impossible 122
Vehicles that Cannot Obtain Speed Pulse
Data 123
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Conditions Likely to Cause Noticeable Positioning
Errors 123
About the Data being Deleted 125
Limitation of Functions for Areas not Stored on
the Disc 125
Displaying the map 125
Destination search 125
Guidance 126
Route information 126
Other function limitations 126
Troubleshooting 127
Problems in the navigation screen 127
Problems in the audio screen (during DVD-Vid-
eo playback) 129
Problems in the audio screen (during iPod
playback) 130
Messages and how to react to them 131
Error Messages 134
Handling and Care of the Disc 135
DVD Map Discs 135
DVD drive and care 135
DVD-Video 135
DVD-R/-RW and CD-R/-RW 135
MP3, WMA and AAC files 136
DivX video files 137
DivX subtitle files 138
Ambient conditions for playing a disc 138
Using the Navigation System Correctly 139
Handling the LCD screen 139
Liquid crystal display (LCD) screen 139
Keeping the LCD screen in good condition 139
Small fluorescent tube 139
Route Setting Information 140
Route search specifications 140
Route highlighting 141
Tracking 141
About traffic information 141
Types of the Road Stored in the Disc 142
Roads included in the route guidance and roads
not included 142
Non routable roads (pink colour road) 142
Glossary 142
Specifications 145
Display Information 147
NAVI MENU 147
Shortcut menu 149
Menu in the Audio Screen 150
Sound menu 150
Initial menu 150
System menu 151
Function menu 152
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Manual Overview
This manual provides the important information you need to make full use of your new navigation sys-
tem.
Please note that when you have decided what you want to do, you can find the page you need from the
Table of Contents”.
If you want to check the meaning of each item displayed on the screen, you will find the necessary page
from the “Display Information” section at the end of the manual.
How to use this manual
For safety reasons, it is particularly important that you fully understand your navigation system before
using it. Be sure to read the Introduction, Chapter 1 in particular.
Basic Operation
This chapter describes the names of each part of the navigation system and the
basic operations of this navigation system.
It also describes basic operations for playing a CD in the navigation system.
Navigation Menu and Map Display
Describes how to display the navigation menu screen, and the method of changing map
mode or map scale.
Setting a Route to Your Destination
This section describes various ways of searching the destination, editing the current route
conditions, and the route operation during route guidance.
Editing the Navigation Utilities
Describes convenient functions for navigation, including how to organise information on
places you have visited.
Customising Your Navigation System
The behaviour of your navigation system depends on a number of settings. If you need to
change any of the initial settings (default settings), read the relevant section of this chapter.
Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
Describes how to use DVD-Video, CD, ROM, DivX and the radio.
Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)
When Pioneer audio equipment is connected to the navigation system, that equipment can
be operated from the navigation system. This chapter describes the operation of the audio
source that can be used when Pioneer audio equipment is connected.
Customising the Audio Source Setting
Using the audio source, various settings are available to suit your audio-visual taste. This
chapter describes how to change the settings.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Terminology
Before moving on, take a few minutes to read the following information about the conventions used in
this manual. Familiarity with these conventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new
equipment.
Buttons on your navigation system are described in ALL CAPITAL, BOLD lettering:
e.g.)
MENU button, MAP button.
Items in the different menus or touch keys available on the screen are described in quotations (“ ”)
and bold:
e.g.)
Destination”,Settings”.
Extra information, alternative use and other notes are presented like this:
e.g.)
After removing the disc from the slot, keep it in the case.
The references are indicated like this:
e.g.)
Setting the Route Options Page 46
About the definition of terminology
“Front Display” and “Rear Display”
In this manual, the screen that is attached to the body of this navigation unit will be referred to as the
“Front Display”. Any additional optional screen that is purchased for use in conjunction with this navi-
gation unit will be referred to as the “Rear Display”.
“Video image”
“Video image” in this manual indicates the moving image from DVD-Video in the built-in DVD drive or
from the equipment that is connected to this system with a RCA cable, such as a general-purpose AV
equipment.
Appendix
Read the appendix to learn more about your navigation system and such information as the
availability of after-care. Please see “Display Information section at the end of this manual
for checking the details of each item on the menu.
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Important Safety Information
Before using your navigation system, be sure to
read and fully understand the following safety
information:
Read the entire manual before operating this
navigation system.
The navigation features of your navigation sys-
tem (and rear view camera option if pur-
chased) are intended solely as an aid to you in
the operation of your vehicle. It is not a substi-
tute for your attentiveness, judgement, and
care when driving.
Do not operate this navigation system (or the
rear view camera option if purchased) if doing
so will divert your attention in any way from
the safe operation of your vehicle. Always
observe safe driving rules and follow all exist-
ing traffic regulations. If you experience diffi-
culty in operating the system or reading the
display, park your vehicle in a safe location
and apply the handbrake before making the
necessary adjustments.
Never allow others to use the system unless
they have read and understood the operating
instructions.
Never use this navigation system to route to
hospitals, police stations, or similar facilities
in an emergency. Please call the appropriate
emergency number.
Route and guidance information displayed by
this equipment is for reference purposes only.
It may not accurately reflect the latest permis-
sible routes, road conditions, one way streets,
road closures, or traffic restrictions.
Traffic restrictions and advisories currently in
force should always take precedence over
guidance given by the navigation system.
Always obey current traffic restrictions, even if
the navigation system provides contrary
advice.
Failure to input correct information about the
local time may result in the navigation system
providing improper routing and guidance
instructions.
Never set the volume of your navigation sys-
tem so high that you cannot hear outside traf-
fic and emergency vehicles.
To promote safety, certain functions are disa-
bled unless the vehicle is stopped and/or the
handbrake is applied.
The data encoded in the disc for the naviga-
tion system is the intellectual property of the
provider, and the provider is responsible for
such content.
Keep this manual handy as a reference for
operating procedures and safety information.
Pay close attention to all warnings in this
manual and follow the instructions carefully.
Do not install the navigation unit where it may
(i) obstruct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the
performance of any of the vehicle’s operating
systems or safety features, including air bags,
hazard lamp buttons or (iii) impair the driver’s
ability to safely operate the vehicle.
Please remember to wear your seat belt at all
times while operating your vehicle. If you are
ever in an accident, your injuries can be con-
siderably more severe if your seat belt is not
properly buckled.
Using the most current map DVDs will allow
for most accurate destination mapping.
Upgrade DVDs are available for purchase
through your local Pioneer dealer.
Never use headphones while driving.
Do not attempt to install or service your navi-
gation system by yourself. Installation or serv-
icing of the navigation system by persons
without training and experience in electronic
equipment and automotive accessories may
be dangerous and could expose you to the risk
of electric shock or other hazards.
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Notes Before Using the System
and Additional Safety Informa-
tion
In case of trouble
Should the navigation system fail to operate prop-
erly, contact your dealer or nearest authorised
Pioneer Service Station.
[1] Visit Our Web site
Visit us at the following site:
Register your product. We will keep the details
of your purchase on file to help you refer to this
information in the event of an insurance claim
such as loss or theft.
Precaution
This navigation system does not work correctly
in areas other than Europe. The RDS (Radio
Data System) function operates only in areas
with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals.
The RDS-TMC service can also be used in the
area where there is a station that broadcasts
the RDS-TMC signal.
Private households in the 25 member states of
the EU, in Switzerland and Norway may return
their used electronic products free of charge to
designated collection facilities or to a retailer (if
you purchase a similar new one).
For countries not mentioned above, please con-
tact your local authorities for the correct method
of disposal.
By doing so you will ensure that your disposed
product undergoes the necessary treatment,
recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential
negative effects on the environment and human
health.
Do not allow this product to come into
contact with liquids. Electrical shock could
result. Also, damage to the product,
smoke, and overheating could result from
contact with liquids.
The Pioneer CarStereo-Pass is for use only in
Germany.
Protect this product from moisture.
If the battery is disconnected or discharged,
the memory will be erased and must be repro-
grammed.
Handbrake interlock
Certain functions (such as viewing of DVD-Video
and certain touch key operations) offered by this
navigation system could be dangerous and/or
unlawful if used while driving. To prevent such
functions from being used while the vehicle is in
motion, there is an interlock system that senses
when the handbrake is set and when the vehicle
is moving. If you attempt to use the functions
described above while driving, they will become
disabled until you stop the vehicle in a safe place,
and apply the handbrake. Please keep the brake
pedal pushed down before releasing the hand-
brake.
To avoid the risk of damage and injury and
the potential violation of applicable laws,
the navigation system is not for use with a
“Video image” that is visible to the driver.
In some countries the viewing of “Video
image” on a display inside a vehicle even
by persons other than the driver may be
illegal. Where such regulations apply, they
must be obeyed.
“CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”
This product contains a laser diode of higher class
than 1. To ensure continued safety, do not remove
any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of
the product.
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
If you want to dispose this product,
do not mix it with general household
waste. There is a separate collection
system for used electronic products
in accordance with legislation that
requires proper treatment, recovery
and recycling.
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When applying the handbrake in order to
view “Video image” or to enable other
functions offered by the navigation sys-
tem, park your vehicle in a safe place, and
keep the brake pedal pushed down before
releasing the handbrake if the vehicle is
parked on a hill or otherwise might move
when releasing the handbrake.
Accuracy/performance of interlock may be
impacted by such factors as GPS signal
detection, speed pulse wire connectivity,
and driving habits or conditions of the
place where the vehicle is parked.
It is strongly suggested that the speed
pulse wire be connected for accuracy of
navigation and better performance of
interlock.
If the speed pulse wire is unavailable for
some reason, it is recommended that the
pulse generator ND-PG1 (sold separately)
be used.
When you attempt to watch “Video image” while
driving, the warning “VIDEO VIEWING IS NOT
AVAILABLE WHILE DRIVING” will appear on
the screen. To watch “Video image” on this dis-
play, stop the vehicle in a safe place and apply
the handbrake. Please keep the brake pedal
pushed down before releasing the handbrake.
Colour difference of the map display
between day and night
The examples in this manual are illustrated using
the daytime display. When driving at night, the
colours you see may differ from those shown.
“Day/Night Display” Page 64
When using a display connected to
REAR MONITOR OUT
This product’s REAR MONITOR OUT is for
connection of a display to enable passengers in
the rear seats to watch video images.
NEVER install the rear display in a loca-
tion that enables the driver to watch video
images while driving.
To avoid battery exhaustion
Be sure to run the vehicle engine while using this
product. Using this product without running the
engine can result in battery drainage.
Do not use with vehicles that do not fea-
ture an ACC position.
Rear view camera
With an optional rear view camera, you are able
to use the navigation system as an aid to keep an
eye on trailers, or backing into a tight parking
spot.
SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR
REVERSED
USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR
MIRROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA.
OTHER USE MAY RESULT IN INJURY
OR DAMAGE.
The rear view mode is to use the naviga-
tion system as an aid to keep an eye on the
trailers, or while backing up. Do not use
this function for entertainment purposes.
Night display
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Playable Discs
About DVD-Video and CD
DVD and CD discs that display the logos shown
below generally can be played back on this built-
in DVD drive.
DVD-Video
CD
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo
Licensing Corporation.
It is not possible to play back DVD-Audio
discs. This DVD drive may not be able to play
all discs bearing the marks shown above.
About Dual layer disc
The unit cannot play back DVD-R/-RW discs that
are written in Layer Jump Recording mode. For
more information about the writing method, see
the operation manual for the writing device.
About DVD Map Disc
You can use discs intended for this navigation
system. Use only discs approved by Pioneer.
For details on other discs Page 135
About Dolby Digital
The AVIC-D3 will down-mix Dolby Digital signals
internally and the sound will be output by the
stereo. (Equipped with optical output for future
extension.)
Manufactured under licence from
Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
DVD-Video disc region numbers
DVD-Video discs that have incompatible region
numbers cannot be played on this DVD drive. The
region number of the player can be found on the
bottom of this product.
The illustration below shows the regions and cor-
responding region numbers.
Features
Touch panel key operation
It is possible to operate the navigation function
and the audio function by using touch panel key.
Compatible with the memory navi mode
Memory navigation functions are provided with
the hardware. For details, see page 25, “Memory
navi mode”.
Variety of view modes
Various types of screen display can be selected
for navigation guidance.
Wide variety of facility information for
Points of Interest (POI) Search
You can search your destination from all areas.
Approximately 1.5 million POIs are included in
the database.
Auto Reroute Function
If you deviate from the set route, the system will
re-calculate the route from that point so that you
remain on track to the destination.
This function may not work in certain areas.
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Assign an Original Image as a Back-
ground Image
You can store your own pictures on a CD-R/-RW
and DVD-R/-RW in JPEG format and import origi-
nal images in this navigation system. These
imported images can be set as a background
image.
Imported original images will be stored in the
memory, but saving cannot be guaranteed
completely. If original image data is deleted,
set the CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW again and
re-import the original image.
DVD-Video playback
It is possible to play back DVD-Video, DVD-R
(video mode) and DVD-RW (video mode).
Remember that use of this system for com-
mercial or public viewing purposes may con-
stitute an infringement on the author’s rights
protected by the Copyright Law.
“Handling and Care of the Disc” Page 135
“Playable Discs” Page 13
CD playback
Music CD/CD-R/CD-RW playback is possible.
“Handling and Care of the Disc” Page 135
“Playable Discs” Page 13
MP3 file playback
It is possible to play back MP3 files recorded on
CD-R/-RW/-ROM and DVD-R/-RW/-ROM
(ISO9660 level 1 and level 2, Romeo and Joliet /
UDF1.02).
Supply of this navigation system only conveys
a licence for private, non-commercial use and
does not convey a licence nor imply any right
to use this product in any commercial (i.e. rev-
enuegenerating) real time broadcasting (ter-
restrial, satellite, cable and/or any other
media), broadcasting/streaming via internet,
intranets and/or other networks or in other
electronic content distribution systems, such
as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applica-
tions. An independent licence for such use is
required. For details, please visit
http://www.mp3licensing.com.
“Handling and Care of the Disc” Page 135
“Playable Discs” Page 13
WMA file playback
You can play back WMA files recorded on CD-R/-
RW/-ROM and DVD-R/-RW/-ROM (ISO9660 level
1 and level 2, Romeo and Joliet / UDF1.02).
AAC file playback
You can play back AAC files recorded on CD-R/-
RW/-ROM and DVD-R/-RW/-ROM (ISO9660 level
1 and level 2, Romeo and Joliet / UDF1.02).
DivX
®
video file playback
You can play back DivX video files recorded on
CD-R/-RW/-ROM and DVD-R/-RW/-ROM.
NTSC/PAL compatibility
This product is NTSC/PAL system compatible.
When connecting other components to the prod-
uct, be sure components are compatible with the
same video system or else images will not be cor-
rectly reproduced.
Auto CD title and MP3/WMA/AAC file
listing
Title lists will automatically be displayed when a
CD TEXT, MP3, WMA or AAC disc is played. This
system provides easy-to-operate audio functions
that allow playback simply by selecting an item
from the list.
Station name auto display
While tuning to an RDS station, you can display a
list of the stations that you are receiving with the
programme service names. This facilitates selec-
tion of stations.
If the system cannot receive the programme
service name, the frequency will be displayed
instead.
iPod
®
compatibility
When you use this navigation system with a Pio-
neer iPod cable (CD-I200) (sold separately), you
can control an iPod with Dock connector.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Hands-free phoning
Using Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) (sold
separately), this unit realises effortless hands-
free phoning with Bluetooth wireless technology.
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Bluetooth audio player compatibility
Using a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) (sold
separately), you can control a Bluetooth audio
player featuring Bluetooth wireless technology.
Multi-aspect
You can switch between wide screen, letter box
and panscan display.
Multi-audio, Multi-subtitle, and Multi-
angle
You can switch between multiple audio systems,
subtitle languages and multiple viewing angles of
a scene recorded on a DVD as desired.
This product incorporates copyright protec-
tion technology that is protected by method
claims of certain U.S. patents and other intel-
lectual property rights owned by Macrovision
Corporation and other rights owners. Use of
this copyright protection technology must be
authorised by Macrovision Corporation, and is
intended for home and other limited viewing
uses only unless otherwise authorised by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineer-
ing or disassembly is prohibited.
Rear entertainment
Video from sources with video can be displayed
on the rear display.
Rear view camera ready
You can display what is behind the vehicle if con-
nected to a rear view camera (sold separately).
“Rear view camera” Page 12
About WMA
The Windows Media™ logo printed on the box
indicates that this unit can play back WMA data.
WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and
refers to an audio compression technology that is
developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA data
can be encoded by using Windows Media Player
version 7 or later.
Windows Media and the Windows logo are trade-
marks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor-
poration in the United States and/or other
countries.
Notes
This unit may not operate correctly depending
on the application used to encode WMA files.
Depending on the version of Windows Media
Player used to encode WMA files, album
names and other text information may not be
correctly displayed.
There may be a slight delay when starting play-
back of WMA files encoded with image data.
About AAC
AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and
refers to an audio compression technology stand-
ard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4. Several appli-
cations can be used to encode AAC files, but file
formats and extensions differ depending on the
application which is used to encode.
This unit plays back AAC files encoded by
iTunes
®
version 4.6.
iTunes is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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About DivX
DivX is a compressed digital video format created
by the DivX
®
video codec from DivX, Inc. This unit
can play DivX video files recorded on CD-R/RW/
ROM and DVD-R/RW/ROM discs. Keeping the
same terminology as DVD video, individual DivX
video files are called “Titles”. When naming files/
titles on a CD-R/RW or a DVD-R/RW disc prior to
burning, keep in mind that by default they will be
played in alphabetical order.
Official DivX
®
Certified product Plays all versions
of DivX
®
video (including DivX
®
6) with standard
playback of DivX
®
media files
DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are
trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under
license.
To Protect the LCD Screen
Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the dis-
play 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 aerial of
the mobile phone away from the display to
prevent disruption of the video with distur-
bances such as spots or coloured stripes.
To protect the LCD screen from damage, be
sure to touch the touch keys with a finger.
(The stylus is supplied for special calibrations.
Do not use the stylus for normal operations.)
For Viewing LCD Comfortably
Due to its construction, the viewing angle of the
LCD screen is limited. The viewing angle (vertical
and horizontal) can be increased, however, by
using Brightness to adjust the black density of
the video. When using for the first time, adjust
the black density in accordance with the viewing
angle (vertical and horizontal) to adjust for clear
viewing. Dimmer can also be used to adjust the
brightness of the LCD screen itself to suit your
personal preference.
What the Marks on DVDs Indi-
cate
The marks below may be found on DVD disc
labels and packages. They indicate the type of
images and audio recorded on the disc, and the
functions you can use.
If marks other than those listed are found on DVD
disc labels and packages, please ask the DVD
disc supplier for their meaning.
When an operation is prohibited
When you are watching a DVD and attempt to
perform an operation, sometimes it may not be
performed because of the programming on the
disc. When this happens, this product shows the
icon on the screen.
The icon may not appear in certain discs.
Resetting the Microprocessor
Pressing the RESET button deletes the
contents of the system’s memory.
Reset the navigation system
without changing the condition
memory
Pressing the RESET button of the navigation
system lets you reset the microprocessor to its
initial settings without changing the condition
memory.
Mark Meaning
Indicates the number of audio systems.
Indicates the number of subtitle lan-
guages.
Indicates the number of viewing angles.
Indicates the picture size (aspect ratio:
screen width-to-height ratio) type.
Indicates the number of the region
where playback is possible.
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The microprocessor must be reset under the fol-
lowing conditions:
Prior to using this product for the first time
after installation.
If the product fails to operate properly.
If there appear to be problems with the opera-
tion of the system.
When changing the combination of the equip-
ment.
When adding/removing additional products
that connect to the navigation system.
1 Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2 Press the RESET button with a pen tip or
other pointed instrument.
If you have connected other equipment (for
example, Bluetooth adapter) to this navigation
system, be sure to reset that equipment too.
Reset the navigation system to
the initial (factory) setting
When you want to erase memorised settings and
return the navigation system to its initial (factory)
settings, carry out the following operations.
1 Turn the engine ON or set the ignition
switch to ACC position.
2 Press the RESET button with a pen tip or
other pointed instrument.
Some navigation settings and data are not
erased.
About the data being deleted
The information is erased by pressing the RESET
button or disconnecting the yellow lead from the
battery (or removing the battery itself). However,
the following items are not erased:
Sensor learning status and driving status
Memory areas that were memorised manually
Areas to avoid
•Registered Locations inAddress Book
RESET button
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DVD Map Discs for Your Navigation System
Configuration of data recorded on discs
The map for this navigation system is supplied on two discs: one for the west and the other for the east.
Please set the disc to use according to your destination or current location.
The areas recorded on each disc are as follows:
Removing the disc and inserting another disc causes the navigation system to automatically restart
and reload the new route. (This automatic “Reroute” operation cannot be cancelled.)
Initial Use
If the initial learning is not complete, following screen appears.
1 If a message appears, touch “OK”.
When the navigation system begins running for the first time, the 3D Hybrid Sensor automatically
begins initial learning. Positioning is performed solely by GPS satellites until the 3D Hybrid Sensor
initial learning is complete, so the location of your vehicle may not be very accurate. This is not an
error. When the initial learning is complete, the location of your vehicle can be detected with high
accuracy.
Shop Demo” is the demonstration used in a store. Do not touch “Shop Demo”.
If an error message appears during initial learning Page 131
West area disc
East area disc
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Chapter 1 Basic OperationNAVI/AV
Chapter 1
Basic Operation
Navigation unit
This section gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons.
Disc loading slot
“Inserting/Ejecting a Disc” Page 20
RESET button
“Resetting the Microprocessor” Page 16
EJECT button
MENU button
Press to display the navigation menu or audio
menu.
MAP button
Press to view the map or change view mode.
VOLUME knob
Turn to adjust the AV volume or press to change
AV source.
Fast forward button
Backward button
Mini jack
This is the AV-2 input terminal. Use the CD-RM10
(sold separately) to connect the external video
component.
LCD display
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Chapter 1Basic Operation NAVI/AV
Inserting/Ejecting a Disc
Inserting a disc
1 Insert a disc into the disc loading slot.
The DVD drive plays one standard 12-cm or
8-cm (single) disc at a time. Do not use an
adapter when playing 8-cm discs.
Do not insert anything other than a disc
into the disc loading slot.
“Playable Discs” Page 13
If you cannot insert a disc completely or if
a inserted disc is not recognised, check
that the label side of the disc is up. Also,
press the EJECT button to eject the disc,
and check the disc for damage before
inserting the disc again.
If the built-in DVD drive does not operate
properly, an error message such as Error-
02 may be displayed.
“Error Messages” Page 134
Ejecting a disc
1 Press the EJECT button.
The disc is ejected.
Flow from Startup to Termina-
tion
If the programme is not installed, see page
116 and install the programme.
1 Start the engine.
After some time, the navigation opening
screen comes on for a few seconds. Then, a
message screen is displayed.
2 Insert the Pioneer DVD Map Disc to the
disc loading slot.
3 Check the details of the caution message
and touch “OK”.
You can operate the navigation system by
touching keys displayed on the screen.
If the route is already set, it changes to route
guidance mode. The map of your surround-
ings is displayed.
How to read the current position screen
Page 30
Setting the time Page 117
4 Press the MENU button in the map
screen.
Displays the NAVI MENU.
5 Allows you to assign a destination and
begin route guidance.
Specifying the address and searching the
destination Page 21
Other search methods Page 37 to 40
6 Turn off the vehicle engine.
This navigation system is also turned off.
Until the vicinity of the destination is
reached, the set route will not be deleted
even if the engine is turned off.
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Chapter 1 Basic OperationNAVI/AV
About NAVI MENU and AV MENU
The methods for displaying the NAVI MENU, used for navigation operations, and the AV MENU, used
for AV operations, are different depending on which screen is currently displayed.
Basic Navigation
The most basic search function is Address Search, in which the address is specified and the destina-
tion searched. This section describes how to use Address Search and the basics of using the naviga-
tion system.
For safety reasons, you cannot use some of these basic navigation functions while your
vehicle is in motion. To enable these functions, you must stop in a safe place and apply the
handbrake (see page 11 Interlock for details).
Map screen
Press the
MENU button
Press the
MAP button
NAVI MENU
Touch
“AV MENU
Touch
“NAVI MENU”
AV operation screen
Press the
MENU button
Press the
VOLUME
knob
AV MENU
Press the
VOLUME
knob
Press the
MAP button
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Chapter 1Basic Operation NAVI/AV
Basic flow of operation
How to set your destination by
address
1 Press the MAP button to display the map
screen.
2 Press the MENU button to display the
NAVI MENU.
3 Touch “Destination” to display
Destination menu.
4 Touch “Address Search”.
There are two methods of address search: one
involves first specifying the street name and
the other specifying the name of the town or
area first. This description uses the method of
specifying the street name first as an exam-
ple.
5 Touch “Country key”.
If the destination is in another country, this
changes the country setting.
1 Park your vehicle in a safe place, and
apply the handbrake.
2 Insert the Pioneer DVD Map Disc to
the disc loading slot.
3 Press the MAP button to display the
map screen.
4 Press the MENU button to display the
NAVI MENU.
5 Touch “Destination” to display
Destination menu.
6 Select the method of searching for
your destination.
7 Enter the information about your desti-
nation.
8 Navigation system calculates the
route to your destination, and then
shows the route on the map.
9 After releasing the handbrake, drive in
accordance with the navigation guid-
ance, subject to the important safety
instructions noted on page 11 to 12.
Country key
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6 Touch the country codes of the destina-
tion country, then touch “OK”.
7 Input the street name.
Touch the letter you wish to input. If the next
screen is not automatically displayed even
though the street name is entered, try touch-
ingOK”.
“City”:
Touch if you wish to first specify the destination
city or area.
:
The input text is deleted letter by letter from the
end of the text. Continuing to this will delete all of
the text.
“Others”:
You can input text with accents and umlauts.
“Sym.”:
You can input symbols such as “&”and “+”.
“0-9”:
You can input numbers.
“Back”:
Returns you to the previous screen.
For example, for “West Higgins Road”, you
can just enter part of the name, such as “Hig-
gins”.
When entering the characters, the unit will
automatically query the database for all possi-
ble options. If there is only one letter that
could possibly follow your entry, that letter will
automatically be entered.
The characters contained in “Others” are
treated in the same way as other alphabets
are, upon searching. For example, when you
use any of “A”, “Ä”, “Å”, “Æ”, the result is the
same.
Searching your destination after
specifying the name of the city or area
You can narrow down the search candidates by
initially specifying the name of the city or area
where your destination is located. Inputting the
name of the city or area then selecting the desti-
nation city or area from the list returns you to the
Street Name input screen. Now input the street
name, select the street from the list, and proceed
to step 9.
In the selected country, if you touch “City” with-
out entering the name of the city or area, you can
set the cities or areas that you have searched in
the past from the list. (This function is not availa-
ble in the first time and when you have selected a
country that you have never searched before.)
8 Touch the street from the list.
Touching the or on the scroll bar scrolls you
through the list and allows you to view the
remaining items.
If an item cannot be displayed in a single line,
touching the to the right of the item allows
you to see the whole line.
Selected country
Country codes
Inputted text.
The number of applicable candidates.
Scroll bar
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Touching the specifies the selected street
and streets intersecting it, allowing you to set
an intersection as your destination. This is use-
ful when you don’t know the house number of
your destination or cannot input the house
number of the specified street.
Touching the displays a map of the place
you have selected. (Candidate place names
may appear in the list screen.)
“When appears to the right of the list
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If the selected street has only one matching
location, route calculation starts after touch-
ing the item.
A list appears if multiple options exist, select
the desired one from the list, and proceed to
the next step.
9 Input the house number and touch “OK”.
Map:
A map of that location is displayed.
A list appears if multiple options exist,
select the desired one from the list, and
proceed to the next step.
“When appears to the right of the list”
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10Route calculation starts automatically.
Route calculation starts. When the route cal-
culation is completed, the map of your sur-
roundings appears. (The route is highlighted
in green or light blue on the map.)
If you press the MENU button, the calcula-
tion is cancelled.
After the route calculation, the system
start storing the map data around the
route for “Memory navi mode”.
When performing a destination search
with the route already set, select whether
to regard the specified area as your desti-
nation and search for a new route, or
search for a route via that area.
Adding way points to the route Page 43
Once searched for, the location is auto-
matically stored in the “Destination His-
tory”.
“Registering a previous location in the
Address Book” Page 50
11Drive in accordance with the screen and
voice information.
Your navigation system gives you the follow-
ing information with the timing adjusted to
the speed of your vehicle:
Distance to the next turning point
•Direction of travel
Road number of the motorway
Way point (If this is set)
•Your destination
Searching for another route Page 42
“Cancelling the Route Guidance”
Page 40
Touching the allows you to hear the
information again.
To adjust the navigation volume, go to the
NAVI MENU.
Navigation volume adjustment Page 61
If you stop at a petrol station or a restaurant
during the route guidance, your navigation
system remembers your destination and route
information. When you start the engine and
get back on the road, route guidance
resumes.
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How to view the map screen
This section describes only the items that are dis-
played on the map screen.
Details of the map screen Page 30
(1) Current location
(2) Distance to the destination
(3) Estimated time of arrival (or travel time to
your destination)
(4) Memory navi indicator
“Memory Navi Mode” Page 118
Memory navi mode
While the DVD Map Disc is inserted, you can
store the map data into the internal memory of
the navigation system. If the DVD Map Disc is
removed from the navigation system after storing
is completed, navigation is performed using the
data in the memory (memory navi mode). When
disappears, memory navi mode is ready. You
can now remove the DVD Map Disc. In the mem-
ory navi mode, you can play a music CD or DVD-
Video on the navigation system while navigation
is taking place. The operation automatically
switches to the memory navi mode when the
DVD Map Disc is removed from the navigation
system.
Some functions are restricted and different from
the navigation using the DVD Map Disc (DVD
navi mode). If you want to use these functions,
please insert the DVD Map Disc again.
During the memory navi mode, navigation is per-
formed only using the data read into the memory.
You may need to insert the DVD Map Disc and
store new data in the memory during naviga-
tion operation, such as when the destination
is far away. The memory navi mode uses the
following map data to perform navigation.
Refer to page 118 for more detail information.
Basic AV Source
This section describes basic AV operations, such
as adjusting the volume, switching the source
and stopping the source, using CD operations as
an example.
Selecting an AV source
1 Press the VOLUME knob to switch to the
Audio operation screen.
2 Press the MENU button to change to the
AV MENU.
3 Touch the source icon to select the
desired source in the AV Source screen.
Also, press the VOLUME knob repeatedly
when the Audio operation screen is dis-
played to switch between sources:
DISC” [CD, ROM, DVD-V, DivX] (built-in
DVD drive) – “RADIO” (tuner) – “iPod
(iPod) –BT-TEL” (Bluetooth Telephone) –
BT-AUDIO” (Bluetooth Audio) – “M-CD
(multi-CD player) – “AV-1” (video input1) –
AV-2” (video input2) – “EXT-1” (external
unit 1) – “EXT-2” (external unit 2)
Touch “OFF” to switch the source to OFF.
Press and hold the VOLUME knob to
switch the source to mute.
Sources that are not connected to the nav-
igation system, sources that are busy read-
ing a disc or magazine, and sources with
incomplete settings cannot be used.
(4)(1)(3)(2)
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The term “external unit” refers to a Pioneer
product (such as one available in the future)
that, although incompatible as a source, ena-
bles control of basic functions by the naviga-
tion system. Two external units can be
controlled by the navigation system. When
two external units are connected, the naviga-
tion system allocates them to external unit 1
or external unit 2.
When the navigation system’s blue lead is
connected to the vehicle’s auto-aerial relay
control terminal, the vehicle’s aerial extends
when ACC (ignition) is turned on. To retract
the aerial, turn the ACC (ignition) off.
The vehicle’s aerial extends regardless of
whether the navigation system’s source is
turned on or off.
Adjusting the volume
1 Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the audio
sound level.
Rotate the VOLUME knob to increase or
decrease the volume.
To adjust the navigation volume, go to the
NAVI MENU.
Navigation volume adjustment Page 61
Turning the source off
1 Press the VOLUME knob to switch to the
Audio operation screen.
2 Press the MENU button to change to the
AV MENU.
3 Touch “OFF” in the AV Source screen.
This product also can be switched off by
turning the ACC (ignition) OFF.
Muting the AV source
The AV source can be muted manually.
See “Volume” on page 61 for information about
automatic muting when a mobile phone call is
received or when listening to voice guidance.
1 Press and hold the VOLUME knob.
Press and hold the VOLUME knob again for
at least 2 seconds or adjust the volume to stop
the muting.
How to listen to a CD
You can listen to an audio CD by removing the
DVD Map Disc from the navigation system.
About Memory Navigation “Memory navi
mode” on page 25. (For details, see page 118.)
1 Press the EJECT button to remove the
DVD Map Disc.
2 The audio CD set in the navigation sys-
tem is played.
3 Press the VOLUME knob to switch the
Audio screen.
Current track information
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4 Rotate the VOLUME knob to adjust the
volume.
5 Touch 7 or 9 to select a track you
want to listen to.
You can also select a track by pressing the
7 or 9 button.
6 To fast forward or rewind, keep touching
7 or 9.
You can also perform fast rewind/fast forward
by holding the 7 or 9 button.
7 To hide the touch key, touch “Hide”.
If you touch the screen, the touch panel
keys are displayed again.
Available buttons
The availability of a specific button or functional-
ity is indicated by its colour. Depending on the
status of your vehicle, some buttons will be avail-
able, while others will not be.
Black touch key:
The button is operable.
Grey touch key with white letters:
The function is not available during memory navi
mode. Or, the function is not available for areas
not stored on the disc.
Touching this button activates a message indicat-
ing that the function is not available.
Grey touch key with black letters:
The function is not available (e.g., operation is
prohibited while driving).
Information of the track being played
Information of the Audio source being played
Distance to the guidance point
Current direction of travel
Next direction of travel
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Chapter 2 Navigation Menu and Map DisplayNAVI
Chapter 2
Navigation Menu and Map Display
This section describes the basic navigation oper-
ations, including how to display the NAVI MENU
and how to use the shortcut menu and the map
screen.
How to Use Menu Screens
There are two types of navigation menu: the
“NAVI MENU” and the “Shortcut menu”.
The functions that cannot be used during the
memory navi mode are indicated in grey with
black letters. If you want to use such func-
tions, insert the DVD Map Disc.
NAVI MENU
Use this menu for basic operation of your naviga-
tion system.
1 With the map displayed, press the MENU
button.
2 To change to the menu you want to use,
touch the name of the menu displayed at
the top of the screen.
The NAVI MENU is divided into four sub-
menus: “Destination”, “Traffic/Info”,
Route Options”, “Settings”.
Touch “AV MENU” changes to the Audio
operation screen.
Audio operation screen Page 69
3 If you want to return to the map, press the
MAP button.
Destination menu
Select the destination search method. The route
also can be cancelled from this menu.
Specifying the address and searching the des-
tination Page 22
Other search methods Page 37 to 40
Traffic/Info menu
Use this menu to check traffic information
mainly.
All Traffic Page 53
Traffic On Route Page 53
Route Options menu
Used to specify the conditions for setting the
route to the destination.
Setting the Route Options Page 46
Edit Current Route”, “View Current
Route” and “Recalculate” can be used when
the route is set.
Settings menu
Set the navigation functions so they can be used
easily.
Settings menu Chapter 5
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Shortcut menu
Shortcuts allow you to perform various tasks,
such as route calculation for the location indi-
cated by the scroll cursor or registering a location
in the Address Book, faster than using the NAVI
MENU.
The shortcuts displayed onscreen can be
changed. The shortcuts described here are
those that can be selected with the system as
default setting.
Items marked with an asterisk (*) cannot be
removed from the shortcut menu.
Changing a shortcut Page 63
1 When the map is displayed, briefly touch
any part of the map.
If you continue to touch the map, it will start
scrolling.
: Destination*
Displayed when the map is scrolled. Set the
route to the place specified with the scroll cur-
sor.
Searching the destination by map
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: Change Route*
Displayed when the map is not scrolled. This
item can be selected only during route guid-
ance. You can add changes to the route in the
route guidance.
“Recalculating the route to the destination
using the Route Options menu” Page 42
“Recalculating a specified distance in the
route ahead of your current position”
Page 42
“Checking the Set Route” Page 41
“Cancelling the Route Guidance”
Page 40
“Skipping a way point” Page 43
: Vicinity Search
Select a location with the scroll cursor.
Nearby POIs (Points Of Interest) will also be
found.
Searching the facilities surrounding a cer-
tain place Page 38
: Registration
Registers the location indicated by the scroll
cursor to Address Book.
Touching “Registration” and selecting
Save” allows you to register the location
to Address Book.
Registering a place Page 50
: Volume Setting
The sound volume for the navigation can be
set.
Setting the guidance volume Page 61
: Menu Close
Hides the shortcut menu.
How to Use the Map
Most of the information provided by your naviga-
tion system can be seen on the map. You need to
get to know how the information that appears on
the map.
Switching the current position
screen display mode
There are four types of map display and two addi-
tional view modes.
MAP Mode
Driver’s View
Mixed Mode (during route guidance only)
St.List Mode (during route guidance only)
Vehicle Dynamics
Rear View (Only possible when the “Camera
is set to “On”)
If you deviate from the route when the view
mode is St.List Mode or Mixed Mode and
enter a street not recorded on the disc, the
screen changes to MAP Mode. When you
return to the route, the screen returns to the
original mode and resumes route guidance.
Shortcut menu
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1 Press the MAP button to display a map of
the area around your current position.
2 Press the MAP button again.
3 Touch the mode name or press the MAP
button to select the mode you want to dis-
play.
If the mode is selected by pressing the
MAP button, the screen automatically
switches to the selected map display mode
after 4 seconds.
How to view the map of the cur-
rent location
MAP Mode
Displays the standard map.
Driver’s View
Displays the map from the driver’s viewpoint.
In Driver’s View, a small gauge with no
scale is depicted, but is not intended to be
used as a speedometer. Use the actual
speedometer of your vehicle to confirm
speed.
Mixed Mode
Overlays two arrows onto the standard map
(“MAP Mode”).
St.List Mode
Displays the name of the street you will travel
along next and an arrow indicating the direction
of travel.
(1)
(5)
(16)
(4)
(10) (8)
(2)
(11)
(12) (17)
(6)
(7)
(
9
)
(3)
(1)
(5)
(4)
(15)
(10) (8)
(2)
(11)
(3)
(6)
(17)
(7)
(12)
(9)
(16)
(1)
(5)
(4)
(15)
(10) (8)
(2)
(11)
(3)(6)
(16)
(12)
(7)
(17)(
9
)
(1)
(5)
(4)
(15)
(10) (8)
(2)
(11)
(6)
(9)
(3)
(13)
(12)
(7)
(17)
(16)
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Vehicle Dynamics Display
Indicates the status of your vehicle.
You can change the items indicated on the left
and right meters.
In the Vehicle Dynamics Display mode,
the speedometer display may show a dif-
ferent speed than your vehicle’s actual
speedometer, because your unit measures
speed in a different way.
“Setting the Vehicle Dynamics Display”
Page 58
Rear View
Rear view image is displayed on the screen.
If you touch the screen briefly, the screen
changes MAP Mode with shortcut menu. If
you close the shortcut menu the screen
returns to Rear View.
If the “Camera” is set to “Off”, the rear view
image is not displayed. Please set it to “On”.
Camera setting Page 111
When using a camera set to turn ON/OFF in
conjunction with the reverse signal, no cam-
era images will be displayed in rear view mode
while you are moving forward.
If the camera is set always ON, it can display
images in rear view mode when the vehicle is
moving forward. In that case, you should ask
the camera maker or dealer whether the cam-
era’s functions or longevity would be affected.
Enlarged map of the intersection
When “Close-up of Junction” in the Settings
menu is “On”, an enlarged map of the junction
appears. When driving on a motorway, a special
guide illustration is displayed.
The system cannot be changed to an enlarged
intersection map in the following mode.
Driver’s View
–Vehicle Dynamics
–Rear View
Display during motorway driving
In certain locations of the motorway, lane infor-
mation is available, indicating the recommended
lane to be in to easily maneuver the next guid-
ance.
While driving on the motorway, motorway exit
numbers and motorway signs may be displayed
when in the vicinity of interchanges and exits.
(13)(14)
(18)
(19) (20)
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Display items
Guidance point*
The next guidance point (next turning point, etc.)
is shown by a yellow flag.
Destination*
A chequered flag indicates your destination.
(1) Name of the next street to be used (or
next guidance point)*
(2) Distance to the guidance point*
Touch to access the next information.
(3) Current location
The current location of your vehicle. The tip of the
triangular mark indicates your heading and the
display moves automatically as you drive.
(4) Distance to the destination (or distance to
way point)*
If way points are set, the display changes with
each touch. When two or more way points are
set, the distance to the destination and the dis-
tance to the next way point are switched.
(5) Name of the street your vehicle is travel-
ling along (or City Name, etc.)
(6) Compass
The red arrow indicates north. If the scale is less
than 50 km (25 mi), touching the map changes
the direction that it is displayed in (north up/
heading up). When the scale of the map is
greater than 50 km (25 mi), it is fixed to “north
up”.
Heading up:
The map display always shows the vehicle’s
direction as proceeding toward the top of the
screen.
North up:
The map display always has north at the top of
the screen.
(7) Zoom in/Zoom out
Touch to change the map’s scale.
“Changing the scale of the map” Page 34
(8) Map scale
The scale of the map is indicated by distance.
“Changing the scale of the map” Page 34
(9) TMC icon
When a route has been calculated, touch to
check whether there is any traffic jam or closure
information on your route. When no route has
been calculated, touch to display the traffic list.
(10) Current time
(11) Estimated time of arrival (or travel time
to your destination)*
The display alternates by touching it.
The estimated time of arrival is automatically cal-
culated from the Average Speed set and the
actual average speed.
How to set average speed Page 62
(12) Tracking mark
The tracking mark shows the route your vehicle
has travelled with dots.
Select the tracking setting Page 63
(13) Map of your surroundings (Side map)
Touching the map briefly shows the shortcut
menu, while touching longer changes the map to
Scroll mode.
“Moving the map to the location you want to
see” Page 34
(14) Distance to a turning point*
Displayed on the enlarged intersection map. The
green bar gets shorter as your vehicle
approaches a turning point.
(15) Next direction of travel*
When you approach an intersection, it appears
green. The screen displays the distance to the
next guidance point, and the next guidance point
after that.
(16) Direction line*
The direction towards your destination (or scroll
cursor) is indicated with a straight line.
(17) Memory navi indicator
About memory navi indicator Page 119
(18) Lane information*
Lane information is displayed the first time there
is a voice guidance on your route. When the guid-
ance screen is displayed near an interchange or
exit, the lane information disappears.
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(19) Motorway signs*
These show the road number and give directional
information.
(20) Motorway exit information
Displays the motorway exit.
Information with the mark (*) appears only
when the route is set.
Depending on the conditions and settings,
some items may not be displayed.
Changing the scale of the map
Touching or allows you to change the map
scale. Touch and holding or allows you to
change the scale in smaller step within a range of
25 meters to 500 kilometres (25 yards to 250
miles). When the view mode is set to MAP Mode
or Mixed Mode, “Direct scale key” is displayed.
Touching “Direct scale key” changes the map to
the selected scale directly.
In memory navi mode and/or when traversing
an area not stored on the disc, selection of the
scales is limited.
The icon of a registered location and the traf-
fic information icons are displayed when the
map scale is 20 km (10 miles) or lower.
POI icons and the traffic jam lines are dis-
played when the map scale is 1 km (0.75
miles) or lower.
Moving the map to the location
you want to see
If you touch the display briefly, the shortcut menu
appears.
Touching anywhere on the map for at least 2 sec-
onds changes the map to Scroll mode and the
map begins scrolling in the direction you
touched. The scrolling stops when you release
your finger from the screen. At this time, the
scroll cursor appears at the centre of the screen.
Also a line connecting between the current loca-
tion and scroll cursor appears.
Pressing the MAP button returns you to the map
of your surroundings.
Touch the area close to the centre of the
screen to scroll slowly. Touch near the sides
of the screen to scroll quickly.
(1) Scroll location
The position of the scroll cursor shows the loca-
tion selected on the current map.
When the scale is 200 m (0.25 mi) or lower,
the road appears light blue in the vicinity of
the scroll cursor.
(2) Direction line
The direction towards the scroll cursor is indi-
cated with a straight line.
(3) Distance from the current location
The distance in a straight line between the loca-
tion indicated by the scroll cursor and your cur-
rent location.
(4) The street name, city name, area name
and other information for this location.
(The displayed information varies according to
the scale.)
Touching the on the right displays hidden text.
Displaying information on the specified loca-
tion Page 35
(5) Shortcut menu
How to use shortcut menu Page 30
Direct scale key
(4)
(5)
(1)
(3) (2)
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Viewing the information of a specified
location
An icon appears at registered places (home loca-
tion, specific places, address book entries) and
places where there is a POI icon or traffic infor-
mation icon. Place the scroll cursor over the icon
to view detailed information.
1 Scroll the map and move the scroll cursor
to the icon you want to view.
2 Touch .
Information for a specified location appears.
The displayed information varies according to
the location. (There may be no information for
that location.)
Registering places Page 49
“Displaying Certain POI on the Map”
Page 45
“Confirming traffic information on the
map” Page 54
3 Touch “Back”.
You are returned to the previous display.
In the memory navi mode, you can only see
detailed information for registered points
(when available).
Finding a destination on the map
If you search the location you want to visit by
scrolling the map, touch in the Shortcut
menu to specify your destination on the map.
1 Press the MAP button to access the map
screen.
2 Touch the map for at least 2 seconds.
The map display changes to Scroll mode.
3 Scroll the map and move the scroll cursor
to the place you want to make your desti-
nation.
Moving the map to view the part you want
to see Page 34
4 Touch .
When appears to the right of the
list
You can also set a destination by touching to
the right of the destination list such as the
Address Book. Touch “OK” to confirm. The loca-
tion indicated by the scroll cursor will be set as a
destination.
Scroll:
The map display changes to the Shortcut menu.
If you touch anywhere on the map, the map dis-
play changes to Scroll mode.
“Shortcut menu” Page 30
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Chapter 3 Setting a Route to Your DestinationNAVI
Chapter 3
Setting a Route to Your Destination
For safety reasons, these route-setting
functions are not available while your
vehicle is in motion. To enable these func-
tions, you must stop in a safe place and
put on the handbrake before setting your
route (see page 11 Interlock for details).
Some information on traffic regulations
depends on the time when the route calcula-
tion is performed. Thus, the information may
not correspond with a certain traffic regula-
tion when your vehicle actually passes the
location. Also, the information on the traffic
regulations provided will be for a passenger
vehicle, and not for a truck or other delivery
vehicles. Always follow the actual traffic regu-
lations when driving.
If you press the MANU button during route
calculation, the calculation is cancelled and
the map display appears.
Inserting the DVD Map Disc will cause a
forced reroute. (This rerouting cannot be can-
celled.)
Finding Your Destination by
Selecting the Type of Facility
Information about various facilities (Points Of
Interest - POI), such as petrol stations, amuse-
ment parks or restaurants, is available. By select-
ing the category (or entering the POI Name), you
can search for a POI.
Searching for Points of Interest
(POI)
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
and then touch “POI Search”.
2 Touch the country key of the destination
country and touch “OK”.
Selecting the country where you want to
search Page 22
3 Touch “Category”.
“Name”:
Touch if you wish to first specify the POI
Name.
“City”:
Touch if you wish to first specify the destina-
tion city or area.
4 Touch the desired category.
If the category is not sub-divided into more
detailed categories, the list will not be dis-
played. Proceed to Step 6.
5 Touch the subcategory.
6 Input the name of the POI.
If the list does not automatically appear when
the name of the POI has been entered, try
touching “OK”.
Category
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“City”:
Touch to specify the destination city or area.
If less than six POIs in a subcategory are
available, the screen for inputting the POI
name is skipped. Please proceed to Step 7.
7 Touch POI for your destination.
Touching displays a map of the sur-
roundings of the selected POI.
“When appears to the right of the list”
Page 35
Finding a POI in your surround-
ings
You can search for Points Of Interest in your sur-
roundings on the map. Use it to find a POI to visit
during a journey.
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
and then touch “Vicinity Search”.
2 Touch the desired category.
The selected category will have a red tick
mark.
OK:
Starts searching.
Back:
Returns to the previous screen.
Set:
Display the screen for registering POI short-
cuts.
Register POI shortcut Page 45
If you touch one of the POI shortcuts
(e.g. ), you can start searching POI
directly for the selected category on the
POI shortcut.
If you want to search for facilities by using
both marked category and POI shortcuts,
select some categories in the list and then
touch the POI shortcut to start searching.
If you want to search with more detailed
categories, touch . When the subcate-
gory list appears, touch the item and touch
Back”. When only a few types of the
detailed categories are selected, blue tick
marks will appear.
You can select from the detailed category
for up to 100 items.
3 Touch “OK”.
Names of POIs and their distance from your
current location appear. They are listed in
order from nearest to farthest.
When you touch , the POIs around the
specified location are shown on a map.
“When appears to the right of the list”
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Searching range is approximately 16 km
(10 miles) square from the current location.
Searching the facilities around
the scroll cursor
1 Scroll the map and move the scroll cursor
to the place where you want to search for
POI.
2 Touch .
See Step 2 of “Finding a POI in your surround-
ings” for the following operations.
“Finding a POI in your surroundings
Page 38
This can be used when setting the Vicinity
Search icon to display as a shortcut on the
map screen.
Changing Shortcut Page 63
The distance indicated in the search result
is the distance from the scroll cursor to the
facility.
Category
Distance to the facility
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The bottom icons are for shortcuts to your
favourite categories. Touching a shortcut
icon displays a list of the facilities in the
category.
Vicinity Search” in the NAVI MENU
searches your surroundings. On the other
hand, when using in the Shortcut
menu ( Page 30), the area around the
scroll cursor will be searched.
Setting an Entrance or Exit of a
Motorway as Your Destination
You can set the entrance or exit of a motorway as
your destination.
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
and then touch “Motorway Search”.
2 Touch the country key of the destination
and touch “OK”.
3 Enter the name of the motorway and
touch “OK”.
4 Touch the motorway.
The display for selecting your destination to
the entrance or to the exit of the motorway
appears.
5 Touch “Entrance” or “Exit”.
The list of entrances to, or exits from, the
selected motorway appears.
6 Touch your destination.
You can also see the destination by touch-
ing the on the right of the list.
“When appears to the right of the list”
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Finding Your Destination by
Specifying the Postcode
If you know the postcode of your destination, you
can use it to find your destination.
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Postal Code Search”.
2 Touch the country key of the destination
country and touch “OK”.
3 Input the postcode.
A list of cities with the specified postal code is
shown.
British postcode:
If you input a British postal code, the map
with the cursor on the selected position is
shown. When you touch “OK”, a route search
begins.
Netherlands postcode:
If you input a complete postcode, a list of
streets is shown.
If you input a partial postcode, and touch
OK”, a list of cities is shown.
4 Search for your destination in accordance
with the procedures after Step 6 in Chap-
ter 1, “Basic Navigation”.
Depending on the destination, the search may
start directly.
Not all postcodes are recorded on the disc.
Thus, you may not be able to find the location
corresponding to the postcode you enter.
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Route Calculation to Your Home
Location or to Your Favourite
Location
If your home location is registered, the route
home can be calculated by a single touch of the
touch key from the NAVI MENU. Also, you can
register one location, such as your workplace, as
your favourite location, and the route is calcu-
lated in a similar way.
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
and then touch “Return Home” or “Go to”.
Registering your home and your favourite
location” Page 49
Selecting Destination from the
Destination History and Address
Book
Any place that has been searched before is
stored in the “Destination History. Places that
you have registered manually, such as your
home, are stored in the “Address Book”. Simply
select the place you want to go to from the list
and a route to that place will be calculated.
For information on the Address Book
Chapter 4
For information on the Destination History
Chapter 4
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
and then touch “Address Book” or
“Destination History”.
2 Touch your destination name.
Route calculation starts.
You can also see the destination by touch-
ing on the right of the list.
“When appears to the right of the list”
Page 35
Cancelling the Route Guidance
If you no longer need to travel to your destination
or if you want to change your destination, follow
the steps below to cancel the route guidance.
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Cancel Route”.
The message confirming whether to cancel
the current route appears.
2 Touch “Yes (all)”.
The current route is deleted, and a map of
your surroundings reappears.
Yes (one):
Route is recalculated by cancelling the
selected way point.
No:
Returns to the previous display without delet-
ing the route.
You can also cancel the route using the
Change Route in the shortcut menu.
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Checking the Set Route
You can check information about the route
between your current location and your destina-
tion.
You can select from the following methods:
checking the passing streets with a list, checking
the shape of the route by scrolling the map along
the route, and checking the entire distance of the
route in a single screen.
Checking the set route with the
map
1 Touch “Route Options” in the NAVI
MENU, then touch “View Current Route”.
View Current Route” is active only when
the route is set.
You can also see the location by touching
the on the right of the list.
2 Touch “Scroll”.
The screen for selecting the point to start
scrolling appears.
3 Touch the point to start scrolling.
You can select the following items:
(1) Starting Point
(2) Way Point (If this is set)
(3) Destination
If there are multiple way points, selecting
Way Point” displays a list of the way
points on the route. Touch the place you
want to start scrolling from and proceed to
step 4.
4 Touch or to scroll the map.
To continue scrolling after you release your
finger, touch and hold or .
If necessary, the scale of the map can be
changed.
Map:
The scroll screen is displayed.
“When appears to the right of the list
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5 Touch “Back”.
You can return to the previous display.
Checking the set route by text
This function is not available if your vehicle has
deviated from the set route.
When Profile is selected during the memory
navi mode, information is displayed up to the
location where the route is stored in memory.
1 Touch “Route Options” in the NAVI
MENU, then touch “View Current Route”.
View Current Route” is active only when
the route is set.
You can also see the location by touching
on the right of the list.
2 Touch “Profile”.
3 Check the contents on the display.
Scroll the list as necessary.
(3)(1) (2)
Scroll Cursor
Current Route
Name of the streets you are driving through
Driving distance
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4 Touch “Back”.
You can return to the previous display.
When a long distance route is calculated,
your navigation system may not be able to
list all the roads. (In this case, the remain-
ing roads will be shown in the list as you
drive on.)
Checking the entire route over-
view
You can check the entire shape of the current
route.
When View Current Route is selected dur-
ing the memory navi mode, the information is
displayed up to the location where the route is
in memory.
1 After touching “Route Options” in the
NAVI MENU, touch “View Current
Route”.
View Current Route is active only when
the route is set.
You can also see the location by touching
on the right of the list.
2 Touch “Overview”.
A map of the whole route up to the destination
is displayed.
You can also check the overview by using
the shortcut menu if “Whole Route Over-
view” is selected on the “Short-Cut
Selection”.
Checking the set route from the
shortcut menu
You can also check the information about the set
route from the shortcut menu.
1 Touch the map screen.
The Shortcut menu appears.
2 Touch .
3 Touch “Route Profile” or “Route Scroll”.
Route Profile Page 41 (Step 3)
Route Scroll Page 41 (Step 3 and 4)
4 Touch “Back”.
You can return to the previous display.
Recalculating the Route to Your
Destination
You can set the length of the area, avoid just a
certain area, or you can even search a new route
from the current location to your destination. (On
the map screen during route guidance, try the fol-
lowing operations.)
Recalculating the route to the
destination using the Route
Options menu
1 Touch “Route Options” in the NAVI
MENU, and then touch “Recalculate”.
This option automatically searches the route
to the destination again.
Recalculate is active only when the
route is set.
You can also recalculate (reroute) your
route using the Change Route in the
shortcut menu.
Recalculating a specified dis-
tance in the route ahead of your
current position
1 Touch the map screen.
The Shortcut menu appears.
2 Touch .
3 Touch the distance from the list.
Searches detours for a specified distance in
the route ahead of your current position. After
the route is calculated, the map screen shows
your surroundings and route guidance is
resumed.
Detour distance
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Editing Way Points to the Cur-
rent Route
You can select way points (locations you want to
visit on the way to your destination) and you can
recalculate the route to pass through these loca-
tions.
Editing a way point
Up to 5 way points can be selected, and selected
points can be sorted automatically or manually.
Edit Current Route” is active only when the
route is set.
1 Touch “Route Options” in the NAVI
MENU, and then touch “Edit Current
Route”.
2 Select editing method.
You can also see the location by touching
on the right of the list.
Add:
Switch the display to search for points. After
searching for a point, display it on a map, then
touch “OK” to add to the way points. (You can
add up to five way points in total.)
Delete:
You can delete way points from the list.
(You can delete way points successively.)
Sort:
Touch to display a screen listing the way
points. Touching or on the left of the
list allows you to sort the way points manually.
Automatic:
You can sort the destination and way points
automatically. The system will show the near-
est way point (distance in a straight line) from
the current location as way point 1, and sort
the other points (including your destination)
in order of distance from your current loca-
tion.
Original:
Returns to the original order.
Select from manual order, “Automatic” or
Original” and touch “Done” to start the
route search.
3 Touch “Done”.
If you set a way point(s) in the route to your
destination, the route up to the next way
point will appear light green. The rest of
the route will be light blue.
Skipping a way point
If the points are set, the next way point along the
route can be skipped.
1 Touch the map screen.
The Shortcut menu appears.
2 Touch .
3 Touch “Skip Way Point”.
A message asking whether you want to skip
the next way point appears.
4 Touch “Yes”.
A new route to your destination through all
the remaining way points, except for the
skipped way point, is calculated.
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Setting Areas to Avoid
If you register Areas to Avoid, such as crowded
intersections or congested areas, routes can be
calculated that avoid those areas.
Registering an area to avoid
This section describes how to register an Area to
Avoid for the first time. You can register up to five
Areas to Avoid.
1 Touch “Route Options” in the NAVI
MENU, then touch “Areas to Avoid”.
2 Touch “Yes”.
3 Select one of the items shown in “New
Area”.
When registering for the first time, any item
on the list is shown as “New Area”.
4 Select the place to register and display
the map.
Searching places to register Page 37 to
40
Once a search is complete, a map with the
specified location at its centre appears.
5 Change the map scale and decide the size
of the Area to Avoid.
The Area to avoid is enclosed in a red frame.
You can also change the map scale though
the maximum map scale for registering Areas
to Avoid is 100 m (0.1 mile).
6 Scroll the map, adjust the position of the
red frame, and touch “OK”.
If you want to stop registration, touchBack”.
Depending on the setting of route search con-
ditions, you may not be able to avoid the spec-
ified areas. A confirmation message is
displayed on the screen at this time.
Information on route calculation conditions
Page 47
Changing or deleting an area to
avoid
You can subsequently change/rename/delete an
Area to Avoid.
1 Touch “Route Options” in the NAVI
MENU, then touch “Areas to Avoid”.
2 Select the area you want to change or
delete.
3 Select the desired operation.
Rename:
Changes the name. Enter the new name and
touch “OK”. This returns you to the Route
Options menu.
Change:
A specified area can be changed. For the next
steps, see Step 3 in the “Registering an area
to avoid” above.
Delete:
Delete the selected Area to Avoid.
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Displaying Certain POI on the
Map
POI in a certain category can be shown on the
map, and you can check the location on the dis-
play.
1 Touch “Traffic/Info” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Overlay POI”.
2 Touch the category you want to display.
The selected item is marked. If you want to
select other categories, repeat this step.
If you want to display more detailed cate-
gories, touch . When the subcategory
list appears, touch the item you want to
display and touch “Back”.
When some sub-categories are selected,
the corresponding category is marked
blue. When all the sub-categories within a
category are selected, that category is
marked red.
You can select up to 100 items from the
detailed category.
If you touch one of the POI shortcuts (e.g.
), you can start searching for POI
directly in the selected category on the POI
shortcut.
3 Press the “MAP” button.
POI’s in the selected category appear on the
map.
You can also display POI by using the
shortcut menu if “Overlay POI” is
selected on the “Short-Cut Selection”.
Registering/deleting POI Short-
cuts
You can register up to six shortcuts to your
favourite POI. You can also change or delete the
registered shortcuts.
Registering a POI shortcut
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
and then touch “Vicinity Search”.
2 Touch “Set”.
Displays a list of already registered POI short-
cuts.
3 Touch “Add”.
Displays a POI category list.
4 Touch category or .
Touching a category adds that category to the
shortcuts. After touching , please proceed
to Step 5 and select a subcategory.
5 Touch subcategory.
The selected category is added to the list of
POI.
When registering another icon, repeat steps 3
through 5.
You can register a POI shortcut by touching
Overlay POI” under “Traffic/Info” in the
NAVI MENU, or by touching the icons such as
and on the map. The steps for registra-
tion are the same as described above.
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Deleting a POI shortcut
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
and then touch “Vicinity Search”.
You can also touch in the shortcut
menu or “Traffic/Info” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Overlay POI”.
2 Touch “Set”.
3 Touch “Delete”.
Displays a list of already registered POI short-
cuts.
4 Touch the category to be deleted.
A red tick appears on the selected shortcut.
All:
A red tick will appear on all registered catego-
ries.
5 Touch “Delete”.
Deletes the selected shortcut from the list.
Modifying the Route Calculation
Conditions
You can change the route calculation conditions
using the Route Options menu. The following
description features an example of changing the
number of routes to be searched.
1 Touch “Route Options” in the NAVI
MENU.
2 Touch “Route No.”.
The current settings appear under the name
of the item. Each time you touch the item, the
setting changes. Repeatedly touch the item
until the value you want to set appears.
Items that users can operate
This section describes the details of the each
item. Settings marked with an asterisk (*) show
that they are default or factory settings.
Edit Current Route
This displays a screen for adding or deleting way
points. The method is the same as described in
“Editing Way Points to the Current Route”.
Edit Current Route” is displayed only when
the route is set.
“Editing Way Points to the Current Route
Page 43
View Current Route
“Checking the set route with the map”
Page 41
“Checking the set route by text” Page 41
“Checking the entire route overview”
Page 42
Recalculate
Automatically searches the route to the destina-
tion again.
Recalculate” is displayed only when the
route is set.
“Recalculating the route to the destination
using the Route Options menu” Page 42
Route No.
This setting controls whether the system should
calculate only one route, or several routes.
1*:
Only one route judged as being optimum by your
navigation system is calculated.
Multiple:
Several route options are calculated (maximum 6
routes).
Route Condition
This setting controls whether the route should be
calculated by taking into account the time or the
distance.
Fast*:
Calculate a route with the shortest travel time to
your destination as a priority.
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Short:
Calculate a route with the shortest distance to
your destination as a priority.
Avoid Motorway
This setting controls whether motorways may be
included in the road calculation. (A route using a
motorway may be calculated in some cases, such
as when setting your destination far away.)
On:
Calculate a route that avoids motorways.
Off*:
Calculate a route that may include motorways.
Avoid Ferry
This setting controls whether ferry crossings
should be taken into account.
On:
Calculate a route that avoids ferries.
Off*:
Calculate a route that may include ferries.
The system may calculate a route that
includes ferries even if “On” is selected.
Avoid Toll Road
This setting controls whether toll roads (including
toll areas) should be taken into account.
On:
Calculate a route that avoids toll roads (including
toll areas).
Off*:
Calculate a route that may include toll roads
(including toll areas).
The system may calculate a route that
includes toll roads even if “On” is selected.
Areas to Avoid
About Areas to Avoid Page 44
Perform the route calculation for
several route options, and select
one
You can get route calculations for several route
options. After route options are calculated, select
the one you want.
1 Set the “Route No.” to “Multiple”.
Changing the search conditions
Page 46
2 Search your destination and set the route.
Calculated routes are shown in different col-
ours (from two to six routes).
3 Touch “Next” to change the displayed
route.
The following information is displayed on this
screen:
(1) Route calculation condition
Displays the conditions set by the Route
Options menu by icon.
•Use/avoid motorway
Use/avoid toll road
•Use/avoid ferry
Displays the inability to fulfill the conditions by
icon.
Pass through Area to Avoid.
Use toll road although the setting
Avoid Toll Road” is “On”.
Use Ferry although the setting “Avoid
Ferry” is “On”.
(2) Distance to your destination
(3) Travel time to your destination
The “Avoid Motorway” setting may not be
reflected, depending on the distance to the
destination.
You can see other places while displaying
a possible route by scrolling the map.
Touching “Next” moves the next candidate
route to the centre and indicates the map.
4 Touch “Information” to check the infor-
mation on the selected route.
You can also check details of the roads along
the selected route. (If you touch “Back”, you
can return to the previous display.)
Route Scroll Page 41 (Step 3 and 4)
Route Profile Page 41 (Step 3 and 4)
After the route is calculated, it may take
some time until the detailed route informa-
tion (Route Profile) is displayed.
(1) (3) (2)
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5 Touch “OK”.
The route you selected is accepted, and the
map of your surroundings appears. When you
start driving, the route guidance begins.
If the above operations are not performed
within 30 seconds after the route calcula-
tion is completed and you have already
started your vehicle, the route selected at
the time is automatically chosen.
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Chapter 4
Editing the Navigation Utilities
For safety reasons, these functions are not
available while your vehicle is in motion.
To enable these functions, you must stop
in a safe place and put on the handbrake
before setting your route (see page 11
Interlock for details).
Editing Registered Locations
The Address Book can store up to 300 regis-
tered locations. These can include home loca-
tion, favourite places and destinations you have
already registered. This registered location infor-
mation can also be modified. Also, routes to reg-
istered locations can be calculated by touching
the screen. Registering places you visit frequently
saves time and effort.
The Address Book is automatically updated in
alphabetic order. However, “Return Home
and “Go to” always appear at the top.
Registering your home and your
favourite location
Of the 300 registered locations that can be
stored, home location and favourite locations can
be stored separately in the Address Book. Reg-
istering your favourite location for the first time is
described here. You can change the registered
information later. You might find it useful to regis-
ter your workplace or a relative’s home as your
favourite location.
Map icons:
:
Home location icon
:
Favourite location icon
1 Touch “Settings” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Defined Locations”.
2 Touch “Set ”Go To””.
When registering your home location, touch
Set ”Home””.
The items already registered under
Return Home” or “Go to” can be modi-
fied.
3 Search for a location to register.
You can select a method of location search on
the display.
Address Search Page 21
Information on searching locations to reg-
ister Page 37 to 40
If you selectMap Search”, move the
scroll cursor to the location you want to set
and touch “OK”.
4 Point the scroll cursor to the location you
want to register and touch “OK”.
5 Touch “Save”.
Completes the registration.
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Registering a previous location
in the Address Book
Once a destination or way point is searched, it is
automatically retained and stored in the
Destination History. If a search is cancelled
while still in progress, only the places where the
map was displayed and scrolled through or
places where the shortcut menu was displayed
are retained and stored. Note that after 100
places are stored, new places are automatically
overwritten on top of old ones, in order from old-
est to most recent. Therefore, to ensure that cer-
tain places are kept and not overwritten, be sure
to register them in the Address Book.
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Destination History”.
2 Touch on the right-hand side of the
place you want to register in the Address
Book.
:
The map of that place can be displayed.
“When appears to the right of the list”
Page 35
3 Touch “Registration”.
4 Touch “Save”.
Registration is now complete.
If you want to stop registration, touch
Back”.
“Editing a location’s information”
Page 50
Editing a location’s information
In the Address Book menu, touching on the
right-hand side of the place displays the Address
Book Operate menu.
To edit the information about the location:
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Address Book”.
2 Touch on the right-hand side of the
place whose information you want to edit.
:
The map of that place can be displayed.
“When appears to the right of the list”
Page 35
Add:
The screen for selecting the method for regis-
tering the location in the Address Book
appears.
Address Search Page 21
Searching places to register Page 37 to
40
If you select “Map Search”, move the
scroll cursor to the place you want to set
and touch “OK”.
3 Touch “Information/Edit”.
The Address Information menu appears. Refer
to the item corresponding to the subsequent
operation. After finishing the operation, the
Address Book menu appears. You can con-
tinue to edit other information items if neces-
sary.
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(1) Name
You can enter the desired name.
(2) Name (2nd line)
The name of the city appears in this column.
(Not editable)
(3) Phone number
(4) Pictograph
The symbol displayed on the map.
(5) Sound
The selected operating sound is played.
(6) Modify Location
You can change the registered location by
scrolling the map.
4 Touch “Save”.
Completes the registration.
Changing a name
1 Touch “Edit Name”.
2 Enter a new name; touch “OK”.
The name of the current location appears in
the text box. Delete the current name, and
enter a new name between 1 and 23 charac-
ters long.
3 Touch “Save”.
The details you set are registered.
You cannot change the name of your home.
Entering or changing a phone number
1 Touch “Edit Phone Number”.
2 Input a phone number and touch “OK”.
The Address Information menu appears.
To change a registered phone number,
delete the existing number and then enter
a new one.
Selecting a pictograph to appear on the
map
1 Touch “Select Image”.
2 Touch the Pictograph to appear on the
map.
The Address Information menu appears.
You cannot change the mark of your home
and your favourite location.
Selecting sound
1 Touch “Select Sound”.
2 Select the sound.
The Address Information menu appears.
If you want to hear the operating sound,
touch .
Modify the location
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Deleting Address Book or
Destination History information
Items registered in the Address Book or
Destination History can be deleted. All entries
of the data in the Address Book or Destination
History can be deleted at once.
1 Touch “Destination” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Address Book”.
To delete items in the Destination History,
touch “Destination History”.
2 Touch on the right-hand side of the
place you want to delete.
3 Select the deletion method.
Delete This Item:
Delete the location selected in Step 2.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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Delete All Address Book Entries (or
Delete All Destinations):
Delete all the Address Book or Destination
History data.
4 Select “Yes”.
The data you selected is deleted.
Alternative option:
No:
The display shown in Step 3 appears.
Because deleted data cannot be restored,
take extra care not to select “Delete All
Address Book Entries” and “Delete All
Destinations” by mistake.
Changing the position of loca-
tions registered in the Address
Book
You can select a location registered in the
Address Book, display a map of its surround-
ings and change its position.
1 In the Address Book menu, touch on
the right-hand side of the place whose
position you want to change.
2 Touch “Information/Edit”, and then touch
“Modify Location”.
The map of the selected area and its sur-
roundings appears.
3 Touch the display to change its position,
then touch “OK”.
4 Touch “Save”.
The position is changed.
Loading registered locations
data from a Disc
Address Book data stored on a CD-R/-RW and
DVD-R/-RW can be loaded to the navigation sys-
tem.
This function is used when moving Address Book
data from a Pioneer navigation system with a PC
card slot (e.g., AVIC-900DVD) to a Pioneer naviga-
tion system without a PC card slot.
When moving data, copy the folder named
POINT” from the PC card to a personal com-
puter. Then use the personal computer to
store the “POINT” folder in the first level of a
CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW.
1 Insert the CD-R (-RW) to the disc loading
slot.
2 Touch “Settings” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “System Options”.
3 Touch “Read from Disc”.
The list of groups appears.
4 Touch the desired group.
5 Touch the desired locations.
Selected locations are marked. To load the
data from other locations, repeat this step.
Alternative option:
Select All:
All the locations are selected (or cancelled) at
once.
6 Touch “OK”.
The data of the selected locations is stored in
the Address Book.
Using Traffic Information
You can check traffic information transmitted by
the FM radio service through the Radio Data Sys-
tem (RDS-TMC) on the display. Such traffic infor-
mation is updated periodically. When you receive
traffic information, the navigation system auto-
matically displays an icon informing you of the
traffic information. You can also select whether to
recalculate the route to avoid a traffic jam. (In this
case, route calculation is carried out by consider-
ing a traffic jam within a 150 km (92 mile) radius
from your current location.)
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The term ”traffic jam” in this section refers to
the following types of traffic information: stop
and go traffic, stopped traffic and closed/
blocked roads. This information is always
taken into consideration for checking your
route, and the information related with these
events cannot be turned off.
Viewing traffic information
Traffic Information is displayed onscreen in a list.
This allows you to check how many traffic inci-
dents have occurred, their location and their dis-
tance from your current position.
Checking all traffic information
1 Touch “Traffic/Info” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “All Traffic”.
The list with received traffic information is
shown.
2 Touch or to view the incident list.
Places (street names) where incidents have
occurred are displayed in the list.
(1) Street or place name
(2) Direction
(3) Incident
(4) Distance to the location
(5) The incident numbers currently dis-
played and the total number of incidents
The incidents that have already been read
will be displayed in letters with a white out-
line. Unread incidents will be in white.
Touching allows you to check the place
on a map. (Traffic information without
positional information cannot be checked
on a map.)
:
You can sort the traffic information in alpha-
betical order.
:
You can sort the traffic information according
to the incident.
:
You can sort the traffic information by dis-
tance from your current position.
:
When new traffic information is received, cur-
rent information is changed or old information
has been removed, the list is updated to
reflect the new situation.
3 Select an incident you want to view in
detail.
The details of the selected incident are dis-
played.
Touching an incident you want to see
allows you to view the detailed information
of the incident. If the information cannot be
displayed on one screen, touch or to
view the remaining information.
4 Touch “Back” to return to the list with
traffic information.
A list with traffic information appears again.
Checking traffic information on the
route
1 Touch “Traffic/Info” in the NAVI MENU,
and then touch “Traffic On Route”.
The currently set traffic information on the
route appears on the screen.
The method for checking the content dis-
played on the screen is the same for
“Checking all traffic information”.
“Checking all traffic information”
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Confirming traffic information on the
map
The traffic-related information displayed on the
map is as follows.
(or , ):
(1) Name of the service provider, radio sta-
tion or frequency currently being received.
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When is displayed, reading from the
DVD Map Disc is required. Please insert the
DVD Map Disc.
When is displayed, the data is being
loaded from the DVD Map Disc.
When a route has been calculated, touch to
check whether there is any traffic jam informa-
tion on your route. When no route has been cal-
culated, touch to display the traffic list.
(2) A line to indicate the length of the traffic
jam
Displayed only when the scale on the map is 1 km
(0.75 mi) or lower. Stop and go: orange, Stopped
traffic: red, Closed/blocked roads: black.
(3) Icon for traffic information
Appears only when the scale on the map is 20 km
or lower.
The traffic jam lines indicate the length of the
traffic jam and traffic-related icons are not dis-
played on city maps.
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If you want to check the traffic information
details, move the scroll cursor onto the icon,
such as , and touch . This allows you to
view place names and other information.
Information on avoiding traffic
jam on route ahead
If there is a traffic jam on your route at least 1 km
(0.75 miles) ahead on an ordinary road, or 2.6 km
(1.6 mi) ahead while driving on a motorway, the
navigation system automatically searches for a
possible detour.
If a better route can be calculated, the following
screen will appear.
On this screen, you can select the following
items:
New:
A new route is displayed on the screen.
Current:
The current route is displayed on the screen.
OK:
Select the route that is displayed on the screen.
When no selection is made, the current route
will be automatically selected after a short
while.
When checking traffic jam infor-
mation manually
Touching on the screen allows you to
check for traffic jam information on your route.
If there is any information about a traffic jam on
your route, a message appears asking you
whether to search for another route to avoid the
traffic jam. If there is no traffic jam information
along the route being guided, it is announced on
screen and by voice.
(3)(2)
(1)
Distance from the current position of your vehicle
to the point of entry into the new route.
Difference in distance and travel time between
existing route and new route
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If there is a traffic jam on the route
When receiving information about a traffic jam, a
message announces the presence of a traffic
jam.
On this screen, you can select the following
items:
Yes:
The route is recalculated taking the traffic jam
into account.
No:
The message disappears, and the map display
reappears.
List:
The list with traffic information is displayed.
In memory navi mode, no detailed information
is available for traffic information on List.
If there is no traffic jam information on
the route
If there is no traffic jam information, a message
informing you that there is no traffic jam informa-
tion on the route that is shown.
On this screen, you can select the following
items:
List:
The list with all traffic information is displayed.
Back:
The message disappears, and the screen returns
to the map screen.
In the memory navi mode, you can only select
Back.
Selecting traffic information to display
Select the type of traffic information to display
with the navigation system.
1 Touch “Traffic/Info” in the NAVI MENU,
and then touch “Traffic Settings”.
The icon for the traffic information currently
being displayed appears on the screen.
2 Touch “Change”.
The names of the displayed traffic information
items and a list of icons appears on the
screen.
3 Touch the traffic information item to dis-
play.
A red tick appears next to the selected traffic
information.
Touching “All” selects all the traffic infor-
mation.
Touch “Back” to not add the selected traf-
fic information.
4 Touch “Done”.
The selected traffic information icon is added
to the screen.
5 Touch “Back”.
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Selecting the radio station
The RDS-Tuner of the navigation system automat-
ically tunes to the radio station to receive availa-
ble traffic information (RDS-TMC station). If
reception is poor, you can switch to another sta-
tion manually. Once the received radio station is
selected, the system automatically tunes to sta-
tions that provide traffic information according to
the location of the vehicle.
Tuning to a RDS-TMC station with
good reception
1 Touch “Traffic/Info” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Manual Station Search”.
2 Touch “Next”.
Available radio stations can be searched auto-
matically. If a radio station with good recep-
tion is found, the tuning mode is stopped.
Store:
Store the current RDS-TMC station in the pre-
set list. If there are already five stations stored
in the list, select one to be overwritten.
If you want to continue to search for
another station, repeat this procedure.
3 Touch “OK”.
Switches to the selected RDS-TMC station
and returns to the Information menu.
Selecting from pre-registered RDS-
TMC stations
You can pre-select up to five RDS-TMC stations
(Preset Stations). From the list of the RDS-TMC
stations, you can select the one you want to
receive.
1 Touch “Traffic/Info” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Manual Station Search”.
The list of registered RDS-TMC stations
appears. This list of broadcasting stations
(Preset Stations) cannot be used unless those
broadcasting stations have been stored.
2 Select a radio station on the list.
Switching to the specified RDS-TMC station.
Changing Background Picture
When you burn a CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-
RW, make sure the total data size of the
CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW is greater than
the amount noted below by storing
dummy data or other filler information.
Otherwise, the disc may not be recognised
by the built-in DVD drive.
–CD-R/-RW: 1.8 MB
DVD-R/-RW: 170 MB
In the menu operation screen, you can specify a
picture for the background. Some pictures are
already stored, but you can also use pictures
(JPEG format data) created by a personal compu-
ter or a digital camera. If you save the pictures to
a CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW, you can use them
as background pictures. The following three
types of background pictures can be changed:
Splash Screen: The screen that appears
when the Navigation system starts up.
AV Background: Background for the screen
during audio operations or during playback.
Navigation Background: Background of nav-
igation menu screen.
Several background pictures are stored in the
Pioneer DVD Map Disc. If you want to use these
pictures, insert the Pioneer DVD Map Disc.
Here, a method for changing the background pic-
ture is described with an example of loading a
picture stored on a CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW
onto the navigation system as the background
picture.
The currently selected RDS-TMC station
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When storing original pictures on a CD-R/-RW
and DVD-R/-RW, create a folder named
PICTURES” in the CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-
RW, and store the picture files in this folder.
Up to 20 picture files can be used in the
PICTURES folder.
You cannot use a CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW
containing MP3 files or the Audio data part
(CD-DA session) for the “Background Pic-
ture Setting” function.
Only JPEG format (“.jpg” or “.JPG”) pictures
can be used as a background picture.
You can only use standard characters (alpha-
bets of both cases: A-Z, a-z) and numbers (0-9)
for the file name of a background picture
(international (accented) characters cannot
be used).
Pictures up to a maximum of 2 048×1 536 pix-
els can be used. We cannot guarantee proper
operation for a picture bigger than this size.
Progressive format JPEG pictures cannot be
used.
1 Insert a CD-R (-RW) to the disc loading
slot.
2 Touch “Settings” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “System Options”.
3 Touch “Background Picture Setting”.
The picture selected for each screen is indi-
cated on the right side of “Splash Screen”,
Navigation Background” and “AV Back-
ground” items.
4 Touch “Splash Screen”, “Navigation
Background” or “AV Background”.
5 Touch “Import from Disc”.
The list of the pictures stored in the CD-R
(-RW) is displayed.
On this screen, you can select the following
item:
“Back to Original”:
The picture originally used when the system
was purchased is selected.
Only when a Pioneer DVD Map Disc is
inserted, you can select “Back to Origi-
nal”. Only when the CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/
-RW is inserted, you can select “Import
from Disc”.
In step 5, touching other than “Import
from Disc” allows you to select a back-
ground image stored on the Pioneer DVD
Map Disc.
6 Touch a picture you want for the back-
ground.
7 Select how to display the picture.
You can select the following items:
“Centre”:
Selected picture is displayed at the centre of
the screen.
“Repeat”:
Selected picture is repeated in a pattern to
cover the whole screen.
The background image starts changing. After
a short while, the new background image
appears.
When you select images stored on the Pio-
neer DVD Map Disc, you cannot select the
layout method.
When the picture starts to change, do not
turn off the vehicle engine until the mes-
sage appears to indicate that the picture
has finished changing.
8 Touch “Done”.
On this screen, you can select the following
items:
“Select another Picture”:
This is selected when you want to change to
another picture. Return to Step 5.
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“Change to another background”:
Select if you want to successively change the
Splash Screen, Audio Operating screen back-
grounds or the Navigation backgrounds.
Return to step 3.
When the navigation system is reset, or the
language setting is changed, the back-
ground picture may change back to the
original picture. (There is also a possibility
that the system will revert to the original
picture for some other reason.) If this hap-
pens, set the background picture again.
Setting the Vehicle Dynamics
Display
You can change the values displayed by the
instruments on the left and right of the Vehicle
Dynamics Display.
Until the sensor’s initial learning is complete,
only the voltage and clock are displayed.
1 Switch to the Vehicle Dynamics Display.
Changing the map display mode
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2 Touch the left or right instrument.
Touch keys are displayed.
3 Touch the items you want to display.
You can select the following items.
“Voltage”:
Displays the power supply and voltage sup-
plied from the battery to this system.
“Acceleration”:
Displays acceleration in a forward direction.
The + sign indicates acceleration while the
sign indicates deceleration.
“Side Acceleration”:
Displays acceleration in a side direction, such
as when turning. The + sign indicates a right
turn, while the – sign indicates a left turn.
“Angular Velocity”:
Displays the vehicle’s turning angle over one
second (how far it has turned in a second).
“Slope”:
Displays the vehicle’s vertical movement. The
+ side represents the rising angle, and the –
side the falling angle.
“Direction”:
Displays the direction your vehicle is travelling
in.
“Clock”:
Displays the current time.
“Adjust Look”:
Touch “Adjust Look” to display a screen for
selecting the panel pattern. Touch one of the
patterns from among those displayed
onscreen to change the panel to the selected
pattern.
If you touch “Peak Hold Reset”, the maxi-
mum and minimum (green line) values
indicated in “Acceleration” and “Side
Acceleration” are reset.
You cannot change the speedometer at the
centre.
Selecting Demo Mode in the Settings
menu enables you to perform a demon-
stration with random values.
Checking the Navigation Status
The navigation status, including the driving sta-
tus of a vehicle, positioning status by satellite,
learning status of the 3D sensor and cable con-
nection status, can be checked.
Checking sensor learning status
and driving status
1 Touch “Settings” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Hardware Info”.
2 Touch “3D Calibration Status”.
The 3D Calibration Status screen appears.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)(7)(6)
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(1) Distance
Driving distance is indicated.
(2) Speed Pulse
Total number of speed pulses is indicated.
(3) Learning Status
Current driving mode is indicated.
(4) Degree of learning
Sensor learning situations for distance
(Distance), right turn (Right Turn), left turn
(Left Turn) and 3D detection (3D Detection)
are indicated by the length of bars.
When tyres have been changed or chains fit-
ted, turning on the Speed Pulse allows the
system to detect the fact that the tyre diame-
ter has changed, and automatically replaces
the value for calculating distance.
If the ND-PG1 is connected, the distance cal-
culation value cannot be replaced automati-
cally.
(5) Speed
Speed detected by the navigation system is
indicated. (This indication may be different
from the actual speed of your vehicle, so
please do not use this instead of the speedom-
eter of your vehicle.)
(6) Acceleration or deceleration/Rota-
tional speed
Acceleration or deceleration velocity of your
vehicle is indicated. Also, rotational speed
when your vehicle turns to left or right is
shown.
(7) Inclination
Degree of slope of the street is indicated.
To clear values...
If you want to delete the learned results stored in
Distance”, “Speed Pulse” or “Learning Sta-
tus”, touch the relevant result, then touch
Clear”.
The navigation system can automatically use
its sensor memory based on the outer dimen-
sions of the tyres.
Checking the connections of
leads and installation positions
Check that leads are properly connected between
the navigation system and the vehicle. Please
also check whether they are connected in the
correct positions.
1 Touch “Settings” in the NAVI MENU,
then touch “Hardware Info”.
2 Touch “Connection Status”.
The Connection Status screen appears.
(1) Speed Pulse
The Speed Pulse value detected by the naviga-
tion system is shown. “0” is shown while the
vehicle is stationary.
(2) GPS Aerial
Indicates the connection status of the GPS
aerial, the reception sensitivity and from how
many satellites the signal is received.
If the signal is received correctly, “OK” is dis-
played. If reception is poor, “NOK” appears.
(3) Installation Position
The installation position of the navigation sys-
tem is shown.
If installed correctly, “OK” appears. Indicates
whether the installation position of the naviga-
tion system is correct or not. When the navi-
gation system is installed at an extreme angle
exceeding the limitation of the installing
angle, “Incorrect angle” will be displayed.
When the angle of the navigation system has
been changed, “Excessive vibration” will be
displayed.
(4) Hand brake
When the handbrake is applied, “On” is dis-
played. When the handbrake is released, “Off
is displayed.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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(5) Power Voltage
The power supply (reference value) provided
from the vehicle battery to the navigation sys-
tem is shown. If the voltage does not fall
within the range of 11 to 15V, check that
power cable connection is correct.
(6) Illumination
When the headlights or small lamps of a vehi-
cle are on, “On” is displayed. (If the orange/
white lead is not connected, “Off” appears.)
(7) Back Signal
When the gearstick is shifted to “R”, the signal
switches to “High” or “Low”. (Which of these
is displayed depends on the vehicle.)
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For safety reasons, these functions are not
available while your vehicle is in motion.
To enable these functions, you must stop
in a safe place and put on the handbrake
before setting your route (see page 11
Interlock for details).
Modifying the Default Settings
You can tailor default settings, such as naviga-
tion functions and information display, for ease of
use.
The following example describes how to change
settings. In this example, the “KM Mile Setting
settings is set to “Mile”.
1 Touch “Settings” in the NAVI MENU.
The Settings menu appears.
2 Touch “System Options”.
The screen changes. “km” is displayed below
KM Mile Setting”, indicating that this func-
tion is currently set to “km”.
When you touch items with a setting below
them, their setting changes. When you
touch items with no setting below them, a
setting screen appears.
Touching “Back” switch to Settings
Menu.
3 Touch “KM Mile Setting”.
Mile” is displayed below “KM Mile Setting”,
indicating that “KM Mile Setting” is set to
Mile”.
If you want to change another setting, select
the item you want to change and repeat the
procedure in step 3.
Items Users can Change
This section describes the details of the setting
for each item. Settings marked with an asterisk
(*) show that they are default or factory settings.
Volume
The sound volume for the navigation can be set.
You can set the volume of the route guidance and
of the beep sound separately.
To display the Volume setting screen, touch
Volume” in the Settings menu.
When you move to the Volume setting screen
by touching “Volume” in the Settings menu,
touching “Back” returns you to the Settings
menu screen.
Guidance Volume
Touch “+” or “” to change the Guidance volume.
Beep Volume
Touch “+” or “” to change the Beep volume.
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Voice Guidance
This setting controls whether the volume of the
Audio source is automatically muted during voice
guidance.
On*:
During voice guidance, the volume of the Audio
source is muted automatically.
Off:
Volume of the Audio source stays the same dur-
ing voice guidance.
When Voice Guidance is “On”, be sure to set
the Mute Input/Guide setting in the AV
MENU to Mute or ATT.
“Switching the sound muting/attenuation”
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System Options
Touch “System Options” in the Settings menu
to display.
Language Selection
The language displayed can be set
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Once you change the language, installation of
the programme starts.
Once the installation of the programme
starts, do not stop the engine of your vehi-
cle and do not switch off the navigation
system until the installation is completed
and the map of your surroundings appears.
KM Mile Setting
This setting controls the unit of distance dis-
played on your navigation system.
km *:
Show distances in kilometres.
Mile:
Show distances in miles.
Mile & Yard:
Show distances in miles and yards.
Installation Angle Setup
You can correct the installation angle of the navi-
gation system. Correcting the installation angle
improves the accuracy of sensor learning, even if
the unit is not facing centre. Select the orienta-
tion of the LCD panel from the left, centre, and
right. Check the direction the LCD panel faces,
and touch the corresponding item.
“Facing Left”:
Select this when the angle is 5
° or more to the left
from the centre.
“Facing Center”*:
Select this when the angle is less than 5
° to the
left and right from the centre.
“Facing Right”:
Select this when the angle is 5
° or more to the
right from the centre.
If the “Learning Status” in the “3D Calibra-
tion Status” is “Simple Hybrid”, the instal-
lation angle can be corrected.
Average Speed
When calculating expected time of arrival and the
number of hours to the destination, set the aver-
age speed for the motorway or ordinary road
using “+” and “”.
Minor Ordinary Road
When the “KM Mile Setting” is set to “km”, it
can be set in 5 km increments from 20 km to
110 km (40 km*).
When the “KM Mile Setting” is set to “Mile
or “Mile & Yard”, it can be set in 5 mile incre-
ments from 10 miles to 100 miles (30 miles*).
Major Ordinary Road
When the “KM Mile Setting” is set to “km”, it
can be set in 5 km increments from 20 km to
150 km (60 km*).
When the “KM Mile Setting” is set to “Mile
or “Mile & Yard”, it can be set in 5 mile incre-
ments from 10 miles to 120 miles (40 miles*).
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Motorway
When the “KM Mile Setting” is set to “km”, it
can be set in 5 km increments from 60 km to
150 km (120 km*).
When the “KM Mile Setting” is set to “Mile
or “Mile & Yard”, it can be set in 5 mile incre-
ments from 30 miles to 120 miles (80 miles*).
Background Picture Setting
Changing Background Picture” Page 56
Read from Disc
“Loading registered locations data from a
Disc Page 52
Short-Cut Selection
Select shortcuts to display on the map screen. In
the list displayed onscreen, the items with red
ticks are displayed on the map screen.
Touch the shortcut you wish to display and then
touch “Done” when a red tick appears. You can
select up to three shortcuts.
: Registration*
Register information about the location indicated
by the scroll cursor to the Address Book.
: Vicinity Search*
Find POIs (Points Of Interest) in the vicinity of the
scroll cursor.
“Searching the facilities around the scroll cur-
sor” Page 38
: Volume Setting*
Set the sound volume for the navigation.
“Volume” Page 61
: Whole Route Overview
Displays the entire currently set route.
: Overlay POI
Displays marks for surrounding facilities (POI) on
the map.
“Displaying Certain POI on the Map
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: Address Book
Displays the Address Book.
Editing the Address Book Page 49
: Route Options
Displays the Route Options menu.
Displays the Route Options menu
Page 46
: Edit Current Route
Displays the screen for adding or deleting way
points.
Adding or deleting way points Page 43
: Traffic On Route
Displays a list of traffic information on the route.
Displays traffic information on the route
Page 53
Map Display Options
Touch “Map Display Options” in the Settings
Menu to display.
Tracking Display
The tracking display setting has the following
options.
Always:
Display tracking for all journeys.
This Trip:
Display tracking dots but erase them when the
navigation system is turned off (when turning off
the engine of your vehicle).
Off*:
Do not display tracking dots.
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AV Guide Mode
Set whether to automatically switch to the navi-
gation screen from the AV screen when your vehi-
cle approaches a guidance point such as an
intersection while displaying a screen other than
navigation.
On*:
Switches from audio operation screen to naviga-
tion screen.
Off:
Does not switch the screen.
Day/Night Display
To improve the visibility of the map during the
evening, you can change the combination of the
colours of the map.
Illuminated*:
You can change the combination of the colours
of a map according to whether the vehicle lights
are On or Off.
Daytime:
The map is always displayed with bright colours.
Close-up of Junction
This setting enables switching to an enlarged
map around the point where your vehicle is
approaching an intersection, entrance/exit of
motorway or a junction.
On*:
Switches to an enlarged map.
Off:
Does not switch to an enlarged map.
Arrow in AV
Set whether to display the guidance information
with arrows on the Audio Operation screen.
On*:
Displays guidance information with arrows on
the Audio Operation screen.
Off:
Does not display guidance information with
arrows on the Audio Operation screen.
When using a source with video, the arrow
cannot be displayed.
Defined Locations
Touch “Defined Locations” in the Settings
menu to display.
Set “Home”
Registering and changing your home location
Page 49
Map In Memory
The memory area is the area in the map, which is
being read in advance for the memory navi mode.
There are two ways of setting the memory area.
Around Current Position
A square that has sides of approximately 17 km
(10.6 miles) with the selected location at the cen-
tre is read into the memory.
Indicate the map you want to store in the memory
by touching 4, 6, 8 or 2. Then, adjust the map
scale to the one you desire, and touch “OK”.
Continuously touching 4, 6, 8 or 2 allows you to
rapidly scroll the map screen.
An area not stored in the DVD Map Disc can-
not be memorised.
Around Current Route
Sets the surrounding currently set route to the
memory area. The route to the destination will
appear on screen. You can memorise the area by
touching “OK”.
The extent of the information that can be set
in the memory area is about 10.6 km (6.6 mi)
surrounding the route.
Set “Go To”
Registering and changing your favourite loca-
tion Page 49
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Demo Mode
This is a demonstration function for shops. After
a route is set, a simulation of route guidance to a
destination is automatically displayed. Normally,
set this to “Off”.
Repeat:
Repeat demo drive.
Off*:
Demo Mode is set off.
If you eject the DVD Map Disc during the
demo drive, the demo mode will be stopped.
Time
Adjusts the systems clock. The time difference
(+, –) between the time originally set in your navi-
gation system is set here.
You can also select summer time On/Off.
Time settings Page 117
Summer Time
Choose whether or not to take summer time into
account.
On:
Summer time is taken into account.
Off*:
Summer time is not taken into account.
When the period of summer time comes, or
when the summer time ends, this unit does
not automatically change the summer time
setting.
Change the summer time setting Page 117
Modify Current Location
Touch the screen to adjust the current position
and direction of the vehicle displayed on the map.
Hardware Info
Touch “Hardware Info” in the Settings menu to
display.
Connection Status
“Checking the connections of leads and
installation positions” Page 59
3D Calibration Status
“Checking the Navigation Status” Page 58
Service Info Screen
Displays the disc production number and version
information.
Restore Factory Settings
Reset various settings registered to the naviga-
tion system and restores to the default or factory
settings. To restore, touch “Yes”.
About the item return to the default, please
check “Display Information” at the end of
this manual.
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Chapter 6
Using the AV Source (Built-in DVD Drive and Radio)
This chapter describes how to display the AV
MENU for AV operations and perform operations
with the DVD drive and radio.
How to Display each Menu
1 Press the VOLUME knob to switch to the
Audio operation screen.
2 Press the MENU button to change to the
AV MENU.
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3 Touch “Sound”, “Function” or “System” to enter the menu you want to operate.
Each menu is displayed. The items that cannot be operated according to the sources or conditions
are indicated in grey.
If you touch “AV Source”, the screen chages to the AV Source screen.
When the source is “OFF”, the “Function” key changes toInitial” key.
(1) Function key
Touch to enter the Function menu for each source.
Using the Function menu “Operation using the Function menu” and “Advanced <each
source> operation”
(2) Sound key
Touch to select various sound quality controls.
Using the Sound menu Page 103
(3) System key
Touch to select various setup functions.
Using the System menu Page 110
4 Press the MENU button to return to the display of each source.
Function menu
Sound menu System menu
(1)
(3)
(2)
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Operating the Built-in DVD drive
This section explains the operation of DVD-Video,
CD, MP3/WMA/AAC or DivX.
The built-in DVD drive of this unit can recog-
nise the several types of media as following
sources.
–DVD-Video:DVD
Audio data (CD-DA): “CD
Compressed audio (MP3/WMA/AAC) files:
ROM
–DivX video files:DivX
Also see at “Handling and Care of the Disc”
for more cautions about handling each media.
DVD-Video
CD
ROM (MP3/WMA/AAC files)
DivX
Common operation of the DISC sources
Page 70
“Other DVD-Video/DivX function” Page 73
Switching screen display Page 71
(1) Source icon
(2) Title number indicator
(3) Chapter or file number indicator
(4) Play time indicator
(5) Viewing angle indicator
(6) Subtitle language indicator
(7) Audio language indicator
(8) Track number indicator
(9) Repeat/Random/Scan indicator
The marks shown below indicate the current play-
back status.
and repeat range: Displays the repeat range
: Random
: Scan
(10) Detail information display
Displays the track title, artist and disc title.
: Track title
: Artist
: Disc title (album title)
The “” mark is displayed if there is no corre-
sponding information.
(11) Current folder name indicator
(12) Folder number indicator
(13) File type indicator
(14) Audio indicator
(15) Repeat indicator
(2)(1) (4)(3)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)(1) (4)
(9) (10)
(12)(1) (4)
(11)
(8)
(13)
(9)(10)
(12)(1) (4)(3)
(14)
(15)
(6)
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Switching the media files type
When playing a disc containing a mixture of vari-
ous media file types such as DivX and MP3, you
can switch between media files types to play.
This unit allows playback of the following
media file type recorded on CD-R/-RW and
DVD-R/-RW discs.
–Audio data (CD-DA)
Compressed audio (MP3/WMA/AAC) files
DivX video files
In case of DVD-R/RW/ROM, this unit does not
allow playback of audio data (CD-DA) files.
1 Touch “Media” to switch between media
file types.
Touch “Media” repeatedly to switch between
the following media file types:
CD (audio data (CD-DA)) – ROM (MP3/WMA/
AAC files) – DivX (DivX video files)
There is sometimes a delay between starting
up playback and the sound being issued. This
is particularly the case when playing back
multi-session discs and discs with many fold-
ers. When being read in, Reading Format is
displayed.
Playback is carried out in order of file number.
Folders are skipped if they contain no files. (If
folder 001 (ROOT) contains no files, playback
commences with folder 002.)
When playing back files recorded as VBR (var-
iable bit rate) files, the play time will not be
correctly displayed if fast forward or rewind
operations are used.
If more than 255 tracks are stored in the
folder, some time may be required to display
the track list.
Touch key operation
1 Touch “DISC” in the AV Source screen to
select the built-in DVD drive.
When the source icon is not displayed, you
can display it by touching the screen. If no
disc is loaded in navigation system, you can-
not selectDISC” (built-in DVD drive).
“Selecting an AV source” Page 25
2 Touch the screen to display the touch
panel keys.
Touch keys (DVD-Video, Page 1)
The following screen appears when the
vehicle is stopped. When the vehicle is
moving, the shape of the touch keys
changes.
Touch keys (DVD-Video, Page 2)
Touch keys (CD)
(7) (4) (3)
(2)
(2) (1)
(6)
(7) (4) (3)
(5)
(3)
(2)
(2) (1)
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Touch keys (ROM)
Touch keys (DivX, Page 1)
The following screen appears when the
vehicle is stopped. When the vehicle is
moving, the shape of the touch keys
changes.
Touch keys (DivX, Page 2)
(1) Playback and Pause
Pause lets you temporarily stop disc playback.
Touching ; switches between “playback”
and “pause”.
DVD, DivX: The icon = is displayed and
playback is paused letting
you view a still image.
Depending on the disc and the playback
location on the disc, the icon may be
displayed, indicating that still playback is
not possible.
CD, ROM: PAUSE is displayed and
playback is paused.
PAUSE is displayed for the DVD or DivX
while the vehicle is running.
(2) DVD: Skip the chapter forward or
backward
Touching 9 skips to the start of the next
chapter. Touching 7 once skips to the start
of the current chapter. Touching again will
skip to the previous chapter.
You can also select a chapter by pressing the
7 or 9 button.
CD, ROM: Skip the track forward or back-
ward
Touching 9 skips to the start of the next
track. Touching 7 once skips to the start of
the current track. Touching again will skip to
the previous track.
You can also select a track by pressing the
7 or 9 button.
DivX: Skip the file forward or backward
Touching 9 skips to the start of the next file.
Touching 7 once skips to the start of the
current file. Touching again will skip to the
previous file.
You can also select a file by pressing the 7
or 9 button.
CD, ROM: Fast rewind or forward
Keep touching 7 or 9 to perform fast
rewind or forward.
You can also perform fast rewind/fast forward
by holding the 7 or 9 button.
(3) Hide the touch keys
Touching “Hide” clears the touch keys.
Touch anywhere on the LCD screen, display
the touch keys again.
(4) Switch the display
DVD: Touching “Disp” changes the infor-
mation as follows:
Disc information display – Repeat
range display
DivX: Touching “Disp” changes the infor-
mation as follows:
Audio, SubTitle, Repeat display –
Folder name display – File name dis-
play
(5) DVD: Skip the title forward or back-
ward
Touching 8 skips to the start of the next title.
Touching 2 skips to the start of the previous
title.
(3)
(2)
(2) (1)
(5)
(7) (4) (3)
(2)
(2)
(1)
(6)
(5)
(7) (4) (3)
(5)
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ROM, DivX: Move the folder up or down
Touch 8 or 2 to select the desired folder.
You cannot select a folder that does not have
an MP3/WMA/AAC/DivX file recorded in it.
(6) DVD, DivX: Stop playback
When you stop DVD playback by touching (,
that location on the disc is memorised ena-
bling playback from that point when you play
the disc again.
To play the disc again, touch ;.
(7) DVD, DivX: Switch to other pages of
touch keys
(ROM) Moving to upper folders
When using an MP3/WMA/AAC disc in which the
data is divided into folders, you can move a track
to upper folders. This is used to play back tracks
recorded in other folders.
1 Touch .
is only displayed when the list is
displayed.
If the current folder is the ROOT folder,
is displayed in grey.
If the upper folder has no MP3/WMA/AAC
files, the track currently playing will not
change.
(ROM) Displaying text information on
MP3 disc
1 Touch .
The next piece of information is displayed.
Album Title (album title)
Track Title (track title)
Folder Title (folder name)
File Name (file name)
Artist Name (artist name)
Genre (genre)
Year (year)
If specific information has not been recorded
on MP3/WMA/AAC files on disc, nothing may
be displayed.
(CD, ROM) Select the track from the list
The list lets you see the list of track titles or folder
names on a disc and select one of them to play
back.
1 Touch “List”.
To return to the previous screen, touch
Detail”.
Touching or switches to the next or
previous page in the list.
The “” mark is displayed if there is no cor-
responding information.
(CD, ROM) Randomly play a CD-ROM
with one touch
All of the songs in a disc can be played at random
by only touching one key.
1 Touch “Shuffle All”.
To cancel the random play, switch “Random
to “Off” in the Function menu.
Operation using the Function
menu
How to display the Function menu
Page 67
Function menu (e.g., CD)
Random” and “Scan cannot be used dur-
ing a DVD-Video or DivX playback.
(1) (2) (3)
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(1) Repeating play
Each touch of “Repeat” changes the settings as
follows:
DVD:
Title Repeat just the current title
Chapter – Repeat just the current chapter
Disc – Play throughout the current disc
If you perform chapter (title) search, fast for-
ward/rewind or slow motion playback, the
repeat play range changes to “Disc”.
CD:
Disc – Repeat the current disc
Track – Repeat just the current track
If you perform track search or fast forward/
rewind, repeat play is automatically cancelled.
When playing discs with MP3/WMA/AAC files
and audio data (CD-DA), repeat play is per-
formed within the each data session even if
Disc is selected.
ROM:
Folder – Repeat the current folder
Disc – Repeat all tracks
Track – Repeat just the current track
If you select another folder during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to Disc.
If you perform fast forward/rewind during
Track, the repeat play range changes to
Folder.
When Folder is selected, it is not possible to
play back a subfolder of that folder.
When playing discs with MP3/WMA/AAC files
and audio data (CD-DA), repeat play is per-
formed within the currently playing data ses-
sion even if Disc is selected.
DivX:
Folder – Repeat the current folder
Disc – Repeat all files
File – Repeat just the current file
If you select another folder during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to Disc.
If you perform file search or fast forward/
rewind during File, the repeat play range
changes to Folder.
When Folder is selected, it is not possible to
play back a subfolder of that folder.
(2) Play tracks in a random order
Touching “Random” switches between “On” and
Off”. When using ROM, the selected tracks in
the repeated range are randomly played.
If you turn “Random” to “On” during the
repeat play range isTrack”, the repeat play
range changes to “Folder” automatically.
(3) CD: Scan tracks of a CD
Touching “Scan” switches between “On” and
Off”. Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds
of each track on the CD. When you find the
desired track touch “Scan to turn scan play off.
After scanning of a CD is finished, normal
playback of the tracks will begin again.
ROM: Scan folders and tracks
Touching “Scan” switches between “On” and
Off”. Scan play takes place for the selected
tracks in the repeat range. When you find the
desired track touch “Scan to turn scan play off.
After track or folder scanning is finished, nor-
mal playback of the tracks will begin again.
If you turn “Random” to “On” during the
repeat play range isTrack”, the repeat play
range changes to “Folder” automatically.
Other DVD-Video/DivX function
(DVD) Operating the DVD menu
Some DVDs allow you to select the disc contents
using a menu.
You can display the menu by touching “Menu
or “TOP M.” while a disc is playing. Touching
either of these keys again lets you start play-
back from the location selected from the
menu. For details, refer to the instructions pro-
vided with the disc.
1 Touch the screen to display to touch
panel keys.
2 Touch “TOP M.” or “Menu” to display
touch panel keys to operate the DVD
menu.
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3 Touch 8, 2, 4 or 6 to select the desired
menu item.
If the “Enter”, “ESC”, 8, 2, 4 or 6 keys
disappear from the screen, touch
touch key to display them again.
Even when the “Enter”, “ESC”, 8, 2, 4 or
6 keys are displayed on the screen, the
items can also be selected by touching the
items in the DVD menu. When directly
touching the items, “Enter” does not have
to be touched in step 4.
If an item is touched in the DVD menu at
the same time that the “Enter”, “ESC”, 8,
2, 4 or 6 key is touched, the “Enter”,
ESC”, 8, 2, 4 or 6 touch keys take prior-
ity and those actions are operated.
4 Touch “Enter”.
Playback starts from the selected menu item.
The way to display the menu differs depending
on the disc.
Fast rewind or forward
Touching 1 or 3 to perform fast rewind or for-
ward.
You can also perform fast rewind/fast forward
by holding the 7 or 9 button.
Frame-by-frame playback
This lets you move ahead one frame at a time dur-
ing playback.
1 Touch : during playback.
Each time you touch :, you move ahead one
frame.
To return to normal playback, touch ;.
Depending on the disc and the playback
location on the disc, the icon may be
displayed indicating that frame-by-frame
playback is not possible.
With some discs, images may be unclear
during frame-by-frame playback.
Slow motion playback
This lets you slow down playback speed.
1 Keep touching : until is displayed
during playback.
The icon is displayed, forward slow
motion playback begins.
To return to normal playback, touch ;.
There is no sound during slow motion play-
back.
Depending on the disc and the playback
location on the disc, the icon may be
displayed indicating that slow motion play-
back is not possible.
With some discs, images may be unclear
during slow motion playback.
Reverse slow motion playback is not possi-
ble.
Searching for a playback location
When playing back a DVD-Video, you can search
for a specific title, chapter or time to begin play-
back. When playing back DivX, you can search
for a specific folder, file or time to begin playback.
Chapter search, time search and file search
are not possible when disc playback has been
stopped.
1 Touch “Search” and then touch desired
item.
When playing a DVD, touch “Title” (title),
Chapter” (chapter) or “Time” (time).
When playing DivX, touch “Folder” (folder),
File” (file) or “Time” (time).
2 Touch 0 – 9 to input the desired number.
For titles and chapters
To select 3, touch 3.
To select 10, touch 1 and 0 in order.
To select 23, touch 2 and 3 in order.
For time (time search)
To select 21 minutes 43 seconds, touch 2, 1,
4 and 3 in order.
To select 1 hour 11 minutes, convert the
time into 71 minutes 00 seconds and touch
7, 1, 0 and 0 in order.
To cancel the input numbers, touch “Clear”.
3 While the input number is displayed,
touch “Enter”.
This starts playback from the selected scene.
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With some DVD-Video discs, the icon
may be displayed, indicating that titles,
chapters and time cannot be specified.
Changing audio system and audio lan-
guage during playback (Multi-audio)
With DVDs or DivX featuring multi-audio record-
ings, you can switch between languages/audio
systems during playback.
1 Touch “Audio” during playback.
Each time you touch “Audio” switches
between audio mode.
With some DVDs, switching between lan-
guages/audio systems may only be possi-
ble while using a menu display.
Display indications such as Dolby D and
5.1ch indicate the audio system recorded
on the DVD or DivX file. Depending on the
setting, playback may not be with the same
audio system as the one indicated.
Touching “Audio” during fast forward/fast
rewind, pause or slow motion playback
returns you to normal playback.
Changing the subtitle language during
playback (Multi-subtitle)
With DVDs or DivX featuring multi-subtitle
recordings, you can switch between subtitle lan-
guages during playback.
1 Touch “S.Title” during playback.
Each time you touch “S.Title” switches
between subtitle language.
With some DVDs, switching between sub-
title languages may only be possible using
a menu display.
Touching “S.Title” during fast forward/
fast rewind, pause or slow motion playback
returns you to normal playback.
When using DivX, you can switch between
showing or hiding the subtitles while a
subtitle file is displayed. This switches the
subtitles while displaying subtitles in a
DivX file.
(DVD) Changing the viewing angle dur-
ing playback (Multi-angle)
With DVDs featuring multi-angle (scenes shot
from multiple angles) recordings, you can switch
among viewing angles during playback.
During playback of a scene shot from multiple
angles, the angle icon is displayed. Turn
angle icon display on or off using DVD/DivX
Setup menu.
Setting angle icon Page 107
1 Touch “Angle” during playback of a
scene shot from multiple angles.
Each time you touch “Angle” switches
between angle.
Touching “Angle” during fast forward/fast
rewind, pause or slow motion playback
returns you to normal playback.
(DVD) Resume playback (Bookmark)
When playing DVD-Video discs, you can use this
function.
The Bookmark function lets you resume playback
from a selected scene the next time the disc is
loaded.
1 During playback, touch “B.Mark” at the
point you want to resume playback next
time.
The selected scene will be bookmarked so
that playback resumes from that point next
time.
You can bookmark up to five discs. After that,
the oldest bookmark is replaced by the new
one.
To clear the bookmark on a disc, keep
touching B.Mark during playback.
You can also bookmark a disc by pressing
and holding the EJECT button at the point
you want to bookmark. Next time you load
the disc, playback will resume from the
bookmarked point. Note that you can only
bookmark one disc using this method. To
clear the bookmark on a disc, press the
EJECT button.
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(DivX) Playing DivX
®
VOD content
Some DivX VOD (video on demand) content may
only be playable a fixed number of times.
When you load a disc containing this type of DivX
VOD content, the remaining number of plays is
shown on-screen and you then have the option of
playing the disc (thereby using up one of the
remaining plays), or stopping. If you load a disc
that contains expired DivX VOD content (for
example, content that has zero remaining plays),
Rental expired is displayed.
If your DivX VOD content allows an unlimited
number of plays, then you may load the disc
into your player and play the content as often
as you like, and no message will be displayed.
In order to play DivX VOD content on this unit,
you first need to register the unit with your
DivX VOD content provider. For information
about your registration code, refer to Display-
ing your DivX
®
VOD registration code on page
108.
DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM (Dig-
ital Rights Management) system. This
restricts playback of content to specific, regis-
tered devices.
1 If the message is displayed after loading
a disc containing DivX VOD content,
touch “Play”.
Playback of the DivX VOD content will start.
Touch “Next” or “Previous” to switch
between files.
If you do not want to play the DivX VOD
content, touch “Stop”.
Radio
Listening to the radio
These are the basic steps necessary to operate
the radio.
More advanced radio operation Page 77
This unit’s AF (alternative frequencies search)
function can be turned on and off. AF should be
off for normal tuning operation.
Setting the AF function Page 79
(1) Source icon
(2) Band indicator
(3) Preset number indicator
(4) Frequency indicator
(5) Preset list or Detail information display
(6) LOCAL indicator
(7) STEREO indicator
(8) Current radio text
1 Touch “RADIO” in the AV Source screen
to select the radio.
“Selecting an AV source” Page 25
(2)(1) (4)
(5)
(3)
(6) (7)
(8)
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2 Touch “Band” to select a band.
Touch “Band” repeatedly until the desired
band is displayed, FM1, FM2, FM3 for FM or
MW/LW.
3 To perform manual tuning, touch
or briefly.
The frequencies move up or down step by
step.
4 To perform seek tuning, keep touching
or for about one second and
release.
The tuner will scan the frequencies until a
broadcast strong enough for good reception
is found.
You can cancel seek tuning by touching either
or briefly.
If you keep touching or you can
skip broadcasting stations. Seek tuning starts
as soon as you release the keys.
Switching between the detail
information display and the pre-
set list display
You can switch the left side of the basic screen
according to your preference.
1 Touch “Detail” (or “Preset”).
Each touch of “Detail” (or “Preset”) changes
the detail information display or preset list dis-
play.
Preset list display
Detail information display
Storing and recalling broadcast
stations
If you touch any of the preset tuning keys P1
(PRESET 1) – P6 (PRESET 6) you can easily store
up to six broadcast stations for later recall with
the touch of a key.
1 When you find a frequency that you want
to store in memory, keep touching a pre-
set tuning key P1 – P6 until the preset
number (e.g., P.CH 1) stops flashing.
The number you have touched will flash in the
preset number indicator and then remain lit.
The selected radio station has been stored in
memory.
Up to 18 FM stations, 6 for each of the
three FM bands, and 6 MW/LW stations
can be stored in memory.
2 The next time you touch the same preset
tuning key P1 – P6, the radio station is
recalled from memory.
You can also use 8 and 2 to recall radio
stations assigned to preset tuning keys P1
P6.
Advanced radio operation
(1) Function display
How to display the Function menu
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Storing the strongest broadcast
frequencies
BSM (best stations memory) lets you automati-
cally store the six strongest broadcast frequen-
cies under preset tuning keys P1P6 and once
stored there you can tune in to those frequencies
with the touch of a key.
1 Touch “BSM” in the Function menu.
2 Touch “Start” to turn BSM on.
BSM begins to flash. While BSM is flashing
the six strongest broadcast frequencies will
be stored under preset tuning keys P1P6 in
order of their signal strength. When finished,
BSM stops flashing.
To cancel the storage process, touch Stop.
Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM
may replace broadcast frequencies you
have saved using P1P6.
Tuning in strong signals
Local seek tuning lets you tune in only those
radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for
good reception.
1 Touch “Local” in the Function menu.
2 Touch “On” to turn local seek tuning on.
To turn local seek tuning off, touch “Off”.
3 Touch 4 or 6 to set the sensitivity.
There are four levels of sensitivity for FM and
two levels for MW/LW:
FM: 1 – 2 – 3 – 4
MW/LW: 1 – 2
The 4 setting allows reception of only the
strongest stations, while lower settings let
you receive progressively weaker stations.
RDS
RDS operation
RDS (radio data system) is a system for providing
information along with FM broadcasts. This inau-
dible information provides features, such as pro-
gramme service name, programme type, traffic
announcement standby and automatic tuning,
that are intended to aid radio listeners in finding
and tuning in to a desired station.
(1) Preset list or Detail information display
(2) News indicator
(3) TRFC indicator
(4) TEXT indicator
How to display the Function menu
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RDS service may not be provided by all sta-
tions.
RDS functions like AF and TA are only active
when your radio is tuned to an RDS station.
(1)
(3)
(2)
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Selecting alternative frequen-
cies
If you are listening to a broadcast and the recep-
tion becomes weak or there are other problems,
the navigation system will automatically search
for a different station in the same network that is
broadcasting a stronger signal.
AF is on as a default.
1 Touch “AF” in the Function menu.
Touching “AF” switches between “On” and
Off”.
Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek
tuning or BSM when AF is on.
When you recall a preset station, the tuner
may update the preset station with a new
frequency from the station’s AF list. (This is
only available when using presets on the
FM1 or FM2 bands.) No preset number
appears on the display if the RDS data for
the station received differs from that for
the originally stored station.
Sound may be temporarily interrupted by
another programme during an AF fre-
quency search.
AF can be turned on or off independently
for each FM band.
Using PI Seek
If the unit fails to find a suitable alternative fre-
quency, or if you are listening to a broadcast and
the reception becomes weak, the navigation sys-
tem will automatically search for a different sta-
tion with the same programming. During the
search, PI SEEK is displayed and the output is
muted. The muting is discontinued after comple-
tion of the PI Seek, whether or not a different sta-
tion is found.
Using Auto PI Seek for preset stations
When preset stations cannot be recalled, as
when travelling long distances, the unit can be
set to perform PI Seek during preset recall.
The default setting for Auto PI Seek is off.
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Limiting stations to regional
programming
When AF is used to automatically retune frequen-
cies, the regional function limits the selection to
stations broadcasting regional programmes.
1 Touch “Regional” in the Function menu.
Touching “Regional” switches between “On
and “Off”.
Regional programming and regional net-
works are organised differently depending
on the country (i.e., they may change
according to the time, country or broad-
cast area).
The preset number may disappear on the
display if the tuner tunes in a regional sta-
tion that differs from the originally set sta-
tion.
The regional function can be turned on or
off independently for each FM band.
Receiving traffic announce-
ments
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).
1 Tune in a TP station or another enhanced
network’s TP station.
When you are tuned into a TP station or
another enhanced network’s TP station the
or indicator will light.
2 Touch “TA” in the Function menu to turn
traffic announcement standby on.
appears in the display. The tuner
will standby for traffic announcements.
If you turned the TA function on while tuned in
to neither a TP station nor another enhanced
network’s TP station, the indicator
lights.
To turn traffic announcements standby off,
touch “TA” again.
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3 Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the TA
volume when a traffic announcement
begins.
The newly set volume is stored in memory and
recalled for subsequent traffic announce-
ments.
4 Touch “TA” in the Function menu while a
traffic announcement is being received to
cancel the announcement.
The tuner returns to the original source but
remains in standby mode until “TA” is
touched again.
You can also cancel the announcement by
changing the source or band.
When the preset list is displayed, the TA
function icon will not be displayed.
Switching screen display Page 77
The system switches back to the original
source following traffic announcement
reception.
Only TP stations and other enhanced net-
work’s TP stations are tuned in during seek
tuning or BSM when TA is on.
Using PTY functions
You can tune in a station by using PTY informa-
tion.
Searching for an RDS station by PTY
information
You can search for general types of broadcasting
programmes.
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1 Touch “PTY” in the Function menu.
2 Touch 4 or 6 to select a programme type.
There are four programme types:
News&INFPopularClassicsOthers
3 Touch “Start” to begin the search.
The tuner searches for a station broadcasting
that programme type.
To cancel the search, touch “Stop”.
The programme of some stations may dif-
fer from that indicated by the transmitted
PTY.
If no station is broadcasting the type of
programme you searched for, Not Found
is displayed for about two seconds and
then the tuner returns to the original sta-
tion.
Using news programme interruption
When a news programme is broadcast from a
PTY code news station, the navigation system can
switch from any station to the news broadcast
station. When the news programme ends, recep-
tion of the previous programme resumes.
1 Touch “News” in the Function menu to
turn on news programme interruption.
Touch “News” until or
appears in the display.
To turn off news programme interruption,
touch “News” again.
A news programme can be cancelled by
touching “News”.
You can also cancel the news programme by
changing the source or band.
When the preset list is displayed, the
NEWS function icon will not be displayed.
Receiving PTY alarm broadcasts
PTY alarm is a special PTY code for announce-
ments regarding emergencies such as natural
disasters. When the tuner receives the radio
alarm code, ALARM appears on the display and
the volume adjusts to the TA volume. When the
station stops broadcasting the emergency
announcement, the system returns to the previ-
ous source.
An emergency announcement can be can-
celled by touching “TA”.
You can also cancel an emergency announce-
ment by changing the source or band.
Using radio text
This tuner can display radio text data transmitted
by RDS stations, such as station information, the
name of the currently broadcast song and the
name of the artist.
The tuner automatically memorises the three
latest radio text broadcasts received, replacing
text from the least recent reception with new
text when it is received.
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Displaying radio text
You can display the currently received radio text
and the three most recent radio text.
1 Touch “Text” to display radio text.
Radio text for the currently broadcasting sta-
tion is displayed.
You can cancel radio text display by touching
ESC”.
When no radio text is received, No Text is
displayed.
2 Press the 7 or 9 button to recall the
three most recent radio text.
Pressing the 7 or 9 button switches
between the current and the three radio text
data displays.
If there is no radio text data in memory the dis-
play will not change.
Storing and recalling radio text
You can store data from up to six radio text trans-
missions at touch keys 16.
1 Display the radio text you want to store in
memory.
“Displaying radio text” Page 81
2 Press and hold any of the keys 1 – 6 to
store the selected radio text.
The memory number will display and the
selected radio text is stored in memory.
The next time you press the same 16 button
in the radio text display, the stored text is
recalled from memory.
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PTY list
General Specific Type of programme
News&INF News
News
Affairs
Current affairs
Info
General information and advice
Sport
Sports
Weather
Weather reports/meteorological information
Finance
Stock market reports, commerce, trading, etc.
Popular Pop Mus
Popular music
Rock Mus
Contemporary modern music
Easy Mus
Easy listening music
Oth Mus
Non categorised music
Jazz
Jazz
Country
Country music
Nat Mus
National music
Oldies
Oldies music, golden oldies
Folk Mus
Folk music
Classics L. Class
Light classical music
Classic
Serious classical music
Others Educate
Educational programmes
Drama
All radio plays and serials
Culture
National or regional culture
Science
Nature, science and technology
Varied
Light entertainment
Children
Children’s
Social
Social affairs
Religion
Religion affairs or services
Phone In
Phone In
Touring
Travel programmes, not for announcements about traffic problems
Leisure
Hobbies and recreational activities
Document
Documentaries
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When Pioneer audio equipment is connected to
the navigation system using IP-BUS, such equip-
ment can be operated from the navigation sys-
tem.
When reading this chapter, please also refer to
the operation manual of the AV equipment con-
nected to the navigation system.
Multi-CD Player
Listening a CD
You can use the navigation system to control a
multi-CD player, which is sold separately.
These are the basic steps necessary to play a CD
with your multi-CD player.
“Advanced multi-CD player operation”
Page 84
(1) Source icon
(2) Disc number indicator
(3) Track number indicator
(4) Play time indicator
(5) Disc title, Disc artist, Track title and
Track artist indicator
When playing a CD TEXT disc, each Disc title,
Disc artist, Track title or Track artist is displayed.
Touch “Disp” repeatedly to switch these items.
When using a normal music CD they are display
as “No Title”.
(6) Disc list display
1 Touch “M-CD” in the AV Source screen to
select the multi-CD player.
“Selecting an AV source” Page 25
2 Touch any of the keys 01 – 12 to select a
disc you want to listen to.
If you want to select a disc located at 7 to 12,
touch or to display 0712.
You can also sequentially select a disc by
touching or .
3 To skip back or forward to another track,
touch 7 or 9.
Touching 9 skips to the start of the next
track. Touching 7 once skips to the start of
the current track. Touching again will skip to
the previous track.
You can also skip back or forward to another
track by pressing the 7 or 9 button.
4 To perform fast forward or rewind, keep
touching 7 or 9.
You can also perform fast rewind/fast forward
by keep pressing the 7 or 9 button.
When the multi-CD player has performed
the preparatory operations, READY is dis-
played.
If the multi-CD player does not operate
properly, an error message such as
ERROR-11 may be displayed. Refer to the
multi-CD player owner’s manual.
If there are no discs in the multi-CD player
magazine, No Disc is displayed.
Switching between the detail
information display and the list
display
You can switch the left side of the basic screen
according to your preference.
1 Touch “Detail” (or “List”).
Each touch of “Detail” (or “List”) changes the
detail information display or list display.
(2)(1) (4)
(6)
(3)
(5)
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List display
Detail information display
The marks shown below indicate the current
playback status.
and repeat range: Displays the repeat
range
: Random
: Scan
50-disc multi-CD player
Only those functions described in this manual
are supported for 50-disc multi-CD players.
(But the navigation system can perform the disc
list display up to Disc 12 with a 50-disc multi-CD
player.)
Advanced multi-CD player oper-
ation
(1) Function display
How to display the Function menu
Page 67
Repeating play
There are three repeat play ranges for the multi-
CD player: M-CD (multi-CD player repeat), Track
(one-track repeat) and Disc (disc repeat).
1 Touch “Repeat” in the Function menu.
Each touch ofRepeat” changes the settings
as follows:
M-CD – Repeat all discs in the multi-CD
player
Track – Repeat just the current track
Disc – Repeat the current disc
If you select other discs during repeat play,
the repeat play range changes to M-CD.
If you perform track search or fast forward/
rewind during Track, the repeat play
range changes to Disc.
Playing tracks in a random order
Random play lets you play back tracks in a ran-
dom order within the repeat range, M-CD or
Disc.
1 Select the repeat range.
“Repeating play” Page 84
2 Touch “Random” in the Function menu.
Touching “Random” switches between “On
and “Off”.
Tracks will play in a random order within the
previously selected M-CD or Disc ranges.
Scanning CDs and tracks
When the repeat play range is set to Disc, the
beginning of each track on the selected disc
plays for about 10 seconds. When the repeat play
range is set to M-CD, the beginning of the first
track of each disc is played for about 10 seconds.
1 Select the repeat range.
“Repeating play” Page 84
2 Touch “Scan” in the Function menu.
Touching “Scan” switches between “On” and
Off”.
The first 10 seconds of each track of the cur-
rent disc (or the first track of each disc) is
played.
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touch “Scan” to turn scan play off.
After track or disc scanning is finished,
normal playback of the tracks will begin
again.
Hands-free Phoning
Hands-free phoning with mobile
phones featuring Bluetooth
technology
Connected with registered phone screen
shown
If you use a Bluetooth adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200),
you can connect a mobile phone featuring Blue-
tooth wireless technology to this unit for hands-
free, wireless calls, even while driving. For details
concerning operation, refer to the Bluetooth
adapter’s operation manual. This section pro-
vides brief information on the hands-free phoning
operations with this unit that slightly differs or is
cut short from the operations described in the
Bluetooth adapter’s operation manual.
Since this unit is always on standby to con-
nect with your mobile phones via Bluetooth
wireless technology, using this unit without
running the engine can result in battery drain-
age.
(1) Source icon
(2) Device name indicator
(3) Signal level indicator
If the signal is not available, ( ) is dis-
played.
Depending on the mobile phones featuring
Bluetooth technology, this indicator may not
show on the screen.
(4) Battery strength indicator
Battery strength indicator may differ from the
actual battery strength.
Depending on the mobile phones featuring
Bluetooth technology, this indicator may not
show on the screen.
(1)
(6)
(2)
(3) (4)
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(5) Missed call notice indicator
(6) Preset list display
This navigation system’s phone call reception
is always on standby when the ignition switch
is set to ACC or ON.
The line-of-sight distance between this naviga-
tion system and your mobile phone must be
10 meters or less when sending and receiving
voice and data via Bluetooth technology. How-
ever, the transmission distance may become
shorter than the estimated distance, depend-
ing on the environment in use.
When BT-TEL is selected as a source, equal-
iser curves are automatically changed to suit-
able settings for the phone source. When the
source is changed or returned to another
source, equaliser settings automatically
return to the original settings.
When BT-TEL is selected as a source, func-
tions other than FAD/BAL are inoperable in
the Sound menu.
About the telephone source
standby mode
Once connected via Bluetooth wireless technol-
ogy, this navigation system will remain on tele-
phone source standby in the background while
the connection is sustained. This means you can
freely use the other functions of this system but
still be ready to receive a call.
Setting up for hands-free phon-
ing
Before you can use the hands-free phoning func-
tion you will need to set up the navigation system
for use with your mobile phone. This entails
establishing a Bluetooth wireless connection
between the system and your phone, registering
your phone with the system and adjusting the vol-
ume level.
1 Connection
Your phone should already be temporarily
connected. However, to make best use of the
functions, we recommend you register the
phone to the navigation system.
“Connecting a mobile phone” Page 90
2 Registration
Register the phone to take full advantage of
the features available with Bluetooth wireless
technology.
“Registering your mobile phone”
Page 91
3 Adjust the volume level
Adjust the volume on your mobile phone and
the navigation system for comfort.
The caller’s voice volume and ring volume
may vary depending on the type of the
mobile phone.
If the difference between the ring volume
and caller’s voice volume is large, the over-
all volume level may become unstable.
Before disconnecting mobile phone from
this navigation system, make sure to
adjust the volume to a proper level.
Making a call by entering phone
number
The most basic way to make a call is to simply
dial the number.
1 Touch “BT-TEL” in the AV Source screen
to select the mobile phone source.
“Selecting an AV source” Page 25
2 Touch “Direct”.
The direct dial screen appears.
3 Touch the number keys to enter the
phone number.
The input phone number is displayed below
the device name.
“ADD ”+””:
Adds or deletes + before the phone number.
:
The input number is deleted letter by letter
from the end of the number. Continuing to
press deletes all of the numbers.
Input number
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“Set”:
Change to the preset dial list screen. You can
assign the input number to the preset dial list.
“Registering phone numbers to the preset
dial list” Page 87
“ESC”:
Return to the previous screen.
4 Touch to make a call.
The estimated call time appears in the dis-
play.
The estimated call time in the display may
differ from the actual call time.
The name (if registered on the phone book)
and phone number are displayed.
5 Touch to end the call.
Making a call from the history
list
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.
Up to 12 calls are stored in each list.
The call history is stored only when the regis-
tered phone is connected to this navigation
system.
1 Touch “Log”.
The history list screen appears.
2 Touch “Log” to change the list.
Each touch of “Log” changes the lists as
follows:
Missed calls list – Dialled calls list –
Received calls list
Touching or switches to the next or
previous page in the list.
3 Touch the desired phone number.
Touching “ADD ”+”” adds or deletes +
before the phone number.
Each touch of “ABC/123” changes the dis-
play on the list between the name and the
phone number.
If the name is not registered in the phone
book “No Name” will be displayed.
If a incoming call number is not available
to display, “” will be appear instead of the
number.
4 Touch to make a call.
The estimated call time appears in the dis-
play.
The estimated call time in the display may
differ from the actual call time.
5 Touch to end the call.
Making a call from the preset
dial list
You can easily store up to 6 phone numbers and
later recall them with the touch of a preset key.
Registering phone numbers to the pre-
set dial list
1 Select or input a phone number you want
to assign to the preset dial list.
Input the number directory Page 86
Use the call history list Page 87
Use the phone book Page 88
2 Touch and hold one of preset keys P1 to
P6 until the beep sounds.
The selected phone number is stored in mem-
ory. The next time you touch the same preset
keys, the phone number is recalled from
memory.
If a phone number other than registered in
the phone book is stored in the preset, “No
Name” will be displayed.
If a phone book entry is edited after the
entry is stored in the preset dial list, the
edit will not be reflected to the list.
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Calling a number in the preset dial list
1 Touch one of preset keys P1 to P6.
The phone number registered to the selected
preset key is displayed.
Touching “ADD ”+”” adds or deletes +
before the phone number.
Each touch ofABC/123” changes the dis-
play on the list between the name and the
phone number.
2 Touch to make a call.
The estimated call time appears in the dis-
play.
The estimated call time in the display may
differ from the actual call time.
3 Touch to end the call.
Calling a number in the phone
book
After finding the entry in the phone book you
want to call, you can select the number and make
the call.
Before using this function, you need to trans-
fer the phone book in your mobile phone to
this navigation system.
“Transferring the phone book” Page 92
1 Touch “PH.Book”.
The phone book list screen appears.
Touching or switches to the next or
previous page in the list.
You can search the phone book entry by
alphabet.
“Searching the phone book entry by alpha-
bet” Page 88
2 Touch a phone book entry you want to
call.
The detailed list of the selected entry appears.
3 Touch a number you want to call.
Touching “ADD ”+”” adds or deletes +
before the phone number.
4 Touch to make a call.
The estimated call time appears in the dis-
play.
The estimated call time in the display may
differ from the actual call time.
5 Touch to end the call.
Searching the phone book entry by
alphabet
If there are many entries in the phone book list, it
can be useful to display them in the alphabetical
order for easier searching.
1 Touch “PH.Book”.
The phone book list screen appears.
2 Touch “Search”.
The phone book search screen appears.
3 Input the first letter of the entry in the
phone book list you want to search, then
touch “OK”.
The phone book list screen reappears. The
search result is reflected, and the matched
entry in the phone book list is displayed.
If no entry is found by the search, “No
Data” is displayed and “OK is inactive.
Touching “Clear” resets the search result
and displays the original phone book list.
The characters contained in “Next” in the
phone book edit screen are treated in the
same way as other alphabets when searching.
For example, when you use such as “A”,a” or
Å” the result to come out is the same.
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Making a call via voice recogni-
tion
If your mobile phone features voice recognition tech-
nology, you can make a call by voice commands.
This function is available only if your mobile
phone features voice recognition function.
Operation varies depending on the type of
your mobile phone. For more details concern-
ing operation, refer to the instruction manual
of your mobile phone.
This function can be operated only when the
connection is established by HFP (Hands Free
Profile).
1 Touch “Voice”.
Voice recognition function of the mobile
phone is now ready.
If your mobile phone does not feature voice
recognition function, No voice dial appears
in the display and operation is not availa-
ble.
2 Pronounce the name of your contact.
For more details concerning the voice recog-
nition operation, refer to your mobile phone’s
instruction manual.
Taking a phone call
Answering an incoming call
Even when a source other than BT-TEL is
selected, you can still answer an incoming call.
1 When a call comes in, touch .
The estimated call time appears in the display.
The estimated call time in the display may
differ from the actual call time.
If a phone call comes in while in the navi-
gation map screen, the message will
appear on the bottom of the display.
You can set this navigation system to auto-
matically answering incoming calls.
“Setting the automatic answering”
Page 94
2 To end the call, touch .
You may hear a noise when you disconnect
the phone.
Answering call waiting
If a call comes in while you are talking on the
phone, the number of the new caller appears in
the display to signal that you have call waiting.
You can put the first caller on hold while you
answer the call waiting.
1 Touch to answer call waiting.
2 Touching switches between callers on
hold.
3 Touch to end the call(s).
Depending on the mobile phone that is
connected to this navigation system via
Bluetooth technology, the first caller will
be kept on hold.
Rejecting call waiting
If you would rather not interrupt your current call
to answer call waiting, you can reject it and have
the number added to the missed call history list.
1 Touch to reject call waiting.
Rejecting an incoming call
You can reject an incoming call.
If you want to set this navigation system to
automatically rejecting all incoming calls,
refer to “Setting the automatic rejecting”
Page 94
1 When a call comes in, touch .
The call is rejected.
The rejected call is recorded in missed call
history list.
“Making a call from the history list”
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(1) Function display
How to display the Function menu
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When your mobile phone is not connected,
you cannot selectPhonebook Transfer” or
Clear Memory”.
You can only select “Echo Cancel” while
transmitting or receiving a call, or during con-
versation.
Connecting a mobile phone
To use a phone wirelessly with the navigation sys-
tem, it is necessary first to establish a connection
using Bluetooth wireless technology. There are
several ways you can do this.
Connection is normally established by HFP
(Hands Free Profile), which gives you full con-
trol of functions available on the telephone
source.
However, in some cases when you make con-
nection from your mobile phone, the connec-
tion may be made by HSP (Head Set Profile)
and several functions may not be available.
A phone may be connected via Bluetooth
wireless technology but not yet registered
with the navigation system. In this case it is
said to be temporarily connected, and the
available features are limited. To take full
advantage of all the features available, we rec-
ommend you register your phone with this
navigation system.
The limited features are;
Preset dial list
Call history list
Phone book
“Registering your mobile phone” Page 91
If “Auto Connect” is set to “On”, mobile
phone that has already been registered is con-
nected automatically.
“Setting the automatic connection”
Page 95
Using a mobile phone to initiate a con-
nection
Putting the navigation system in Connection
open mode allows you to establish a Bluetooth
wireless connection from your mobile phone.
1 Touch “Phone Connect” in the Function
menu.
The phone connection menu screen appears.
2 Touch “Connection Open”.
Pairing is flash in the display.
3 Use a mobile phone to connect to the nav-
igation system.
Connection to the mobile phone starts. When
the connection is established, the device
name of the connected mobile phone is dis-
played.
Operation varies depending on the type of
your mobile phone. Refer to the instruction
manual that came with your mobile phone
for detailed instructions.
To complete the connection, please check
the device name (Pioneer BT Unit) and
enter the PIN code (0000) on your mobile
phone.
“Editing the PIN code” Page 109
Searching for available mobile phones
You can have the navigation system search for
any available phones in the area that have Blue-
tooth wireless technology, then select which one
you want to connect to from a list displayed
onscreen.
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1 Touch “Phone Connect” in the Function
menu.
The phone connection menu screen appears.
2 Touch “Search”.
When available mobile phones featuring Blue-
tooth wireless technology are found, device
names are displayed.
While Searching, “Search” is flash in the
display.
If the navigation system fails to find any
available mobile phones, Phone Not
Found is displayed.
Touching “Phone Name” changes the list
between the device name and the BD
address.
3 Touch a device name you want to con-
nect.
Connection to the mobile phone starts. When
the connection is established, the device
name of the connected mobile phone is dis-
played.
To complete the connection, you may need
to enter the PIN code (0000) on your
mobile phone.
“Editing the PIN code” Page 109
Connecting to a registered mobile
phone
Once your phone is registered with the navigation
system, it is a simple matter to establish a Blue-
tooth wireless connection when a registered
phone is within range.
1 Touch “Phone Connect” in the Function
menu.
The phone connection menu screen appears.
2 Touch “Direct Connect”.
The registered phone list is displayed.
3 Touch a device name you want to con-
nect.
Connection to the mobile phone starts. When
the connection is established, the device
name of the connected mobile phone is dis-
played.
Registering your mobile phone
You can register a phone that is temporarily con-
nected to the navigation system in order to take
full advantage of the features available with Blue-
tooth wireless technology. A total of five phones
can be registered: three user mobile phones and
two guest phones. When registered as a user
phone, all the possible functions are available for
use. When registered as a guest phone, some
functions are limited.
1 Touch “Phone Register” in the Function
menu.
The phone register screen appears.
(1) 1:
User phone 1
(2) 2:
User phone 2
(3) 3:
User phone 3
(4) G:
Guest phone 1
(5) G:
Guest phone 2
2 Touch and hold “1: ” – “3: ” or “G: ”.
When the registration is completed, the
device name is displayed.
Displaying BD (Bluetooth
Device) address
Each device featuring Bluetooth technology is
allocated a unique 48-bit device address. It con-
sists of a 12-digit of hexadecimal string. This navi-
gation system can display the BD address of your
registered mobile phone featuring Bluetooth
technology.
1 Touch “Phone Connect” in the Function
menu.
The phone connection menu screen appears.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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2 Touch “Phone Name”.
The 12-digit hexadecimal string is displayed.
Without connecting, you cannot select
Phone Name. Connect your mobile
phone first.
“Connecting a mobile phone” Page 90
Disconnecting a mobile phone
When you are done using your phone with the
navigation system, you can close the Bluetooth
wireless connection.
1 Touch “Phone Connect” in the Function
menu.
The phone connection menu screen appears.
2 Touch “Disconnect”.
After the disconnection is completed, No
connection is displayed.
Deleting a registered phone
If you no longer need to use a registered phone
with the navigation system, you can delete it from
the registration assignment to free it for another
phone.
If a registered phone is deleted, all the phone
book entries and call history lists correspond
to the phone will be also cleared.
1 Touch “Phone Register” in the Function
menu.
The phone register screen appears.
2 Touch “Delete” on the right-hand side of
the device name of the mobile phone you
want to delete.
The deletion confirmation message appears.
3 Touch “Yes”.
The registered phone is deleted.
When not deleting a registered phone,
select “No”.
Transferring the phone book
You can transfer the numbers in a registered user
phone’s address book into the phone book.
If a guest phone is connected to this naviga-
tion system via Bluetooth technology, this
function cannot be selected.
With some mobile phones, it may not be pos-
sible to transfer the entire phone book at
once. In this case, transfer addresses one at a
time from your phone book using your mobile
phone.
The phone book can hold a total of 500
entries;
User phone 1: 300 entries
User phone 2: 150 entries
User phone 3: 50 entries
Each entry can hold up to 5 phone numbers.
Depending on the mobile phone that is con-
nected to this navigation system via Bluetooth
technology, this navigation system may not be
able to display the phone book correctly.
(Some characters may be garbled.)
If the phone book in the mobile phone con-
tains image data, phone book may not be cor-
rectly transferred.
1 Touch “Phonebook Transfer” in the
Function menu.
The phonebook transfer screen appears.
Hands-free phoning connection is discon-
nected to establish the connection for
phone book transfer. The navigation sys-
tem now ready to be transferred the phone
book from the phone.
2 Use mobile phone to perform phone book
transfer.
The phone book in the mobile phone is trans-
ferred to the navigation system. Transfer
progress is displayed.
Completed is displayed when the phone
book transfer is finished.
If all the phone book entries are not trans-
ferred at a time, repeat Step 2 to transfer
the phone book entries one by one.
Number of completed transfers
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Changing the phone book dis-
play order
You can choose to display the phone book sorted
alphabetically by first name or family name.
This function is available while the registered
phone is connected.
1 Touch “Phonebook Name View” in the
Function menu.
Touching “Phonebook Name View
switches between “Invert” and “Original”.
If a phone book entry is edited, the display
order of first name and family name will
not be changed.
With some mobile phones, this feature
may not be possible.
Editing the phone book
You can edit the phone numbers or names regis-
tered in the phone book.
1 Touch “PH.Book”.
The phone book list screen appears.
Touching or switches to the next or
previous page in the list.
You can search the phone book alphabeti-
cally.
“Searching the phone book entry by alpha-
bet” Page 88
2 Touch a phone book entry you want to
edit.
The detailed list of the selected entry appears.
3 Touch “Edit” on the right-hand side of the
phone number or the name of the informa-
tion you want to edit.
The phone number edit screen or the name
edit screen appears.
4 Input the text or number.
Phone number edit screen
You can input numbers.
“ADD ”+””:
Adds or deletes + before the phone number.
:
The input number is deleted letter by letter
from the end of the numbers. Continuing to
press deletes all of the numbers.
“OK”:
The change is fixed, and the phone book edit
screen reappears.
Name edit screen
You can input letters or numbers.
“Next”:
Each touch of the “Next” changes the charac-
ters that can be input as follows:
Upper case letters – lower case letters – upper
case symbols – lower case symbols
:
The input text is deleted letter by letter from
the end of the text. Continuing to press
deletes all of the text.
“OK”:
The change is fixed and the phone book edit
screen reappears.
Each name can be input 16 characters long.
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Clearing memory
You can clear the memory of each item that cor-
responds to the connected mobile phone: phone
book, dialled/received/missed call history list and
preset dials.
1 Touch “Clear Memory” in the Function
menu.
The clear memory screen appears.
2 Touch “Clear” on the right-hand side of
the item that you want to clear memory
for.
On this screen, you can select the following
items:
Phonebook:
You can clear the registered phone book.
Dialled Calls:
You can clear the dialled call history list.
Received Calls:
You can clear the received call history list.
Missed Calls:
You can clear the missed call history list.
Preset Dials:
You can clear the registered preset dials.
Touching “Clear” displays the confirma-
tion message for clearing the memory.
Touching “Clear All” clears all the data
that correspond to the connected mobile
phone.
3 Touch “Yes”.
Data on the selected item is cleared from this
navigation system’s memory.
If you do not want to clear memory that you
have selected, touch “No”.
Setting the automatic answering
If you set the automatic answering function on,
the navigation system automatically answers all
incoming calls.
1 Touch “Auto Answer” in the Function
menu.
Touching “Auto Answer” switches between
On” and “Off”.
Setting the automatic rejecting
If this function is on, the navigation system auto-
matically rejects all incoming calls.
1 Touch “Refuse All Calls” in the Function
menu.
Touching “Refuse All Calls” switches
between “On” and “Off”.
If both the automatic reject and automatic
answer functions are set to On, automatic
reject is prioritised and all incoming calls
are automatically rejected.
If the “Refuse All Calls” is set to “On”,
rejected incoming calls will not be stored
in the missed call list.
Setting a ring tone
The navigation system offers to turn the ring tone
for incoming calls on or off.
The ring tone you select for this navigation
system has no effect on the ring tone used by
your phone. If you do not want your phone and
this navigation system to ring at the same
time, we recommend you turn the ring tone
off for one or the other.
1 Touch “Ring Tone” in the Function menu.
Touching “Ring Tone” switches between
On” and “Off”.
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Setting the automatic connec-
tion
When automatic connection is active the naviga-
tion system will automatically establish a connec-
tion with a registered phone when it comes into
range. Using this feature will release you from all
of the processes for establishing a connection.
With some mobile phones, it may not be pos-
sible to perform automatic connection.
1 Touch “Auto Connect” in the Function
menu.
Touching “Auto Connect” switches between
On” and “Off”.
Automatic connection is performed in the
registration number order.
Echo cancelling and noise reduc-
tion
When you are operating hands-free phoning in
the vehicle, you may hear an undesired echo.
This function reduces the undesired echo and
noise while you are doing hands-free phoning,
and maintains a certain sound quality.
1 Touch “Echo Cancel”.
Touching “Echo Cancel switches between
On” and “Off”.
iPod
Operating the iPod
Music
You can control an iPod by combining the iPod
cable (CD-I200) (sold separately) to the navigation
system. For details concerning operation, refer to
the iPod’s owner’s manual. This section provides
information on iPod operations with the naviga-
tion system that differ from those described in
the iPod’s owner’s manual.
“Advanced iPod operation” Page 97
Some functions cannot be reproduced
depending on the generation of the iPod.
(1) Source icon
(2) Track number indicator
(3) Play time indicator
(4) Play/pause indicator
(5) Repeat/Shuffle indicator
The marks shown below indicate the current
playback status.
: All-tracks repeat
: One-track repeat
: Shuffle
(6) Song title, Artist name and Album title
indicator
Displays the song title, artist name and album
title.
: Song title
: Artist name
: Album title
(7) Play time bar
1 Touch “iPod” in the AV Source screen to
select the iPod.
“Selecting an AV source” Page 25
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2 To skip backward or forward to another
track, touch 7 or 9.
Touching 9 skips to the start of the next
track. Touching 7 once skips to the start of
the current track. Touching again will skip to
the previous track.
You can also skip backward or forward to
another track by pressing the 7 or 9 but-
ton.
3 To perform fast backward or forward,
keep touching 7 or 9.
You can also perform fast backward/fast for-
ward by keep pressing the 7 or 9 button.
Pausing track playback
Pause lets you temporarily stop track playback.
1 Touch ;.
Play of the current track pauses.
To resume playback at the same point that
you turned pause on, touch ; again.
Browsing for a song
The operations of this navigation system for con-
trolling an iPod are designed to imitate iPod oper-
ation. This allows you to search and play songs as
you would with an iPod.
1 Touch one of the categories in which you
want to search for a song.
Playlists (playlists)
Genres (genres)
Artists (artists)
Albums (albums)
Podcasts (podcasts)
The search screen is displayed.
When connected to an iPod that can han-
dle podcasts, you can search by podcast.
When you select Artists, Albums, or
Genres keep touching one of the list in the
category makes the songs in the list as a
playlist and start playing.
2 Touch the item you want to refine.
Refine the item until the track title is dis-
played on the list.
3 From the track list, touch the track you
want to play.
To go to the next track list, touch .
To return to the previous track list, touch .
When the iPod operation screen appears
after selecting a song, touch ”
MENU
” to
display the track list in step 3.
Performing random play with
one touch
All of the selected songs can be played at ran-
dom by only touching one key.
1 Touch “Shuffle All”.
To cancel the random play, switch “Shuffle
to “Off” in the Function menu.
Playing video
This navigation system can play video if an iPod
with video capabilities is connected. However,
only the following touch keys can be used for
operation: ;, 7 and 9. Use the iPod to
operate other functions.
Change the video setting on the iPod so that
the iPod can output the video to an external
device, before you display the video screen.
For details concerning setting and operation,
refer to the iPod’s owner’s manual.
1 Touch “VIDEO”.
Touch “Music” in step 2 to return to the music
operation screen.
2 Touch the screen to display to touch
panel keys.
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3 To skip back or forward to another video,
touch 7 or 9.
Touching 9 skips to the start of the next
video. Touching 7 once skips to the start of
the current video. Touching again will skip to
the previous video.
You can also skip back or forward to another
track by pressing the 7 or 9 button.
4 To perform fast forward or rewind, keep
touching 7 or 9.
You can also perform fast rewind/fast forward
by keep pressing the 7 or 9 button.
Pausing video playback
Pause lets you temporarily stop video playback.
1 Touch ;.
Play of the current video pauses.
To resume playback at the same point that
you turned pause on, touch ; again.
Advanced iPod operation
(1) Function display
How to display the
Function
menu
Page 67
Repeating play
There are two repeat play types for the iPod: One
(one-track repeat) and All (all-tracks repeat).
1 Touch “Repeat” in the Function menu.
Each touch of “Repeat” changes the settings
as follows:
One – Repeat just the current track
All – Repeat all tracks in the selected list
Shuffle play
This function shuffles tracks or albums and plays
them in random order.
1 Touch “Shuffle” in the Function menu.
Each touch ofShuffle” changes the settings
as follows:
Off – Does not shuffle.
Songs – Shuffles tracks.
Albums – Shuffles albums.
When you set “Albums”, the albums are
shuffled but the tracks in the album will
not be shuffled (The tracks in the album
will be played from the first track).
Turning on or off charging for
the iPod
The iPod charging setting can be turned on or off.
If the video from an iPod with video capabilities
seems fuzzy, turning off the charging setting may
improve the video quality.
1 Touch “iPod Charge” in the Function
menu.
Touching “iPod Charge” switches between
On” or “Off”.
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Bluetooth Audio
Listening to songs on BT Audio
(Bluetooth audio player)
If you connect a Bluetooth adapter (e.g.
CD-BTB200) to this unit, you can control a Blue-
tooth audio player via Bluetooth wireless technol-
ogy. For details concerning operation, refer to the
Bluetooth adapter’s operation manual. This sec-
tion provides brief information on Bluetooth
audio player operations with this unit that slightly
differs or is cut short from the operations
described in the Bluetooth adapter’s operation
manual.
Even if your audio player does not contain a
Bluetooth module, you can still control it from
this unit via Bluetooth wireless technology. To
control your audio player by using this unit,
connect a product featuring Bluetooth wire-
less technology (available on the market) to
your audio player and connect Bluetooth
adapter (e.g. CD-BTB200) to this unit.
Depending on the Bluetooth audio player con-
nected to this navigation system, the available
operations with this navigation system are
limited to the following two levels:
Lower level: Only playing back songs on
your audio player is possible.
Higher level: Playing back, pausing, select-
ing songs, etc., are possible (all the opera-
tions illustrated in this manual).
Since there are a number of Bluetooth audio
players available on the market, operations
with your Bluetooth audio player using this
navigation system vary greatly in range.
Please refer to the instruction manual that
came with your Bluetooth audio player as well
as this manual while operating your player on
this navigation system.
Information about songs (e.g. the elapsed
playing time, song title, song index, etc.) can-
not be displayed on this navigation system.
While you are listening to songs on your Blue-
tooth audio player, please refrain from operat-
ing your mobile phone as much as possible. If
you try operating on your mobile phone, the
signal from your mobile phone may cause a
noise on the song playback.
When you are talking on the mobile phone
connected to this navigation system via Blue-
tooth wireless technology, the song playback
from your Bluetooth audio player connected
to this navigation system is muted.
Even if you switch to another source while lis-
tening to a song on your Bluetooth audio
player, the playback of song continues to
elapse.
Depending on the Bluetooth audio player you
connected to this navigation system, opera-
tions on this navigation system to control the
player may differ from those explained in this
manual.
(1) Source icon
(2) Device name
Touching “Name” switches between equip-
ment name and BD address.
1 Touch “BT-AUDIO” in the AV Source
screen to select the Bluetooth audio
source.
“Selecting an AV source” Page 25
For this navigation system to control your
Bluetooth audio player it needs to estab-
lish a Bluetooth wireless connection.
(Refer to “Connecting a Bluetooth audio
player” on page 99.)
2 Touch 6.
Playback starts.
3 To skip back or forward to another track,
touch 7 or 9.
Touching 9 skips to the start of the next
track. Touching 7 once skips to the start of
the current track. Touching it again will skip to
the previous track.
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4 To perform fast forward or reverse, keep
touching 7 or 9.
5 To stop playback, touch (.
Pausing track playback
Pause lets you temporarily stop track playback.
1 Touch =.
Play of the current track pauses.
To resume playback at the same point that
you turned pause on, touch = again.
Advanced BT-Audio operation
(1) Function display
How to display the Function menu
Page 67
Connecting a Bluetooth audio
player
1 Touch “Connection Open” in the Function
menu to turn the connection open on.
Pairing is displayed. This navigation system
is now on standby for connection from Blue-
tooth audio player.
If your Bluetooth audio player is set ready for
Bluetooth wireless connection, the connec-
tion to this navigation system will be automat-
ically established.
Before you can use audio players you may
need to enter the PIN code into this naviga-
tion system. If your player requires a PIN
code to establish a connection, look for the
code on the player or in its accompanying
documentation. Enter the PIN code refer-
ring to page 90.
Disconnecting a Bluetooth
audio player
1 Touch “Disconnect” in the Function
menu.
After the disconnection is completed, No
Connection is displayed.
Displaying BD (Bluetooth
Device) address
1 Touch “Device Info” in the Function menu
to display the BD address.
Various information regarding the bluetooth
wireless technology are displayed.
BD ADDRESS (system address)
•SYSTEM NAME (system name)
•SYSTEM VER. (version)
BT MODULE VER. (Bluetooth module ver-
sion)
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External Unit
Operating the external unit
The term “external unit” refers to a Pioneer prod-
uct (such as one available in the future) that,
although incompatible as a source, enables con-
trol of basic functions by the navigation system.
Two external units can be controlled by the navi-
gation system. When two external units are con-
nected, the navigation system allocates them to
external unit 1 or external unit 2.
For details concerning operation, refer to the
external unit’s operation manual. This section
provides information on external unit operations
with the navigation system that differ from those
described in the external unit’s operation man-
ual.
Operation varies depending on the external
unit connected. (In some cases, the external
unit may not respond.)
(1) Source icon
(2) External unit indicator
1 Touch “EXT-1” or “EXT-2” in the AV
Source screen to select the external unit.
“Selecting an AV source” Page 25
2 Touch any touch panel key to operate the
external unit.
Operate the external unit by
using 1 KEY – 6 KEY
The external unit can be operated by transmitting
the operating commands set to 1 KEY6 KEY.
Operation varies depending on the external
unit connected. (In some cases, the external
unit may not respond.)
1 Touch desired key (“1 KEY” – “6 KEY”) to
operate the external unit.
Operate the external unit by
using F1 – F4
The external unit can be operated by transmitting
the operating commands set to F1F4.
The operating commands set to F1F4 vary
depending on the external unit.
Some functions may not be used until you
touch and hold the key.
1 Touch “F1” – “F4”.
The operation command is transmitted to the
external unit.
Switching the automatic and
manual function
You can turn automatic and manual function on
or off.
You can switch between Auto and Manual func-
tions of the external unit connected.
Initially, this function is set to Auto.
Operating commands set for Auto and
Manual operations vary depending on the
external unit connected.
1 Touch “A / M”.
Touching “A / M” switches between “Auto
and “Manual”.
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For safety reasons, video images cannot
be viewed while your vehicle is in motion.
To view video images, you must stop in a
safe place and put on the handbrake
before setting your route (see page 10
Interlock for details).
Selecting AV as the source
1 Touch “AV-1” or “AV-2” in the AV Source
screen to select AV as the source.
When the source icon is not displayed, you
can display it by touching the screen.
“Selecting an AV source” Page 25
If you want to switch AV source, select
Video” in “AV1 Input” orAV2 Input”.
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Customising the Audio Source Setting
Various settings are available with the audio
source according to your audiovisual requests.
This chapter describes the methods of changing
the various settings and how to set of the LCD
panel.
Audio Adjustments
Introduction to audio adjust-
ments
(1) Sound display
How to display the Sound menu Page 67
Only when the subwoofer controller setting is
Preout Full, Non Fading will be displayed
instead of Sub Woofer.
“Setting the rear output and subwoofer con-
troller Page 109
When selecting the FM tuner as the source, you
cannot switch toSLA”.
Using the equaliser
The equaliser lets you adjust the equalisation to
match vehicle interior acoustic characteristics as
desired.
Recalling equaliser curves
There are seven stored equaliser curves which
you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list of
the equaliser curves:
1 Touch “EQ Menu” in the Sound menu.
2 Select the desired equaliser curve.
Custom1 and Custom2 are adjusted
equaliser curves.
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.
Using balance adjustment
You can select a fader/balance setting that pro-
vides an ideal listening environment in all occu-
pied seats.
1 Touch “FAD/BAL” in the Sound menu.
When the rear output setting is Rear SP
Sub. W, Balance will be displayed instead of
FAD/BAL.
“Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller” Page 109
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Equaliser curve
S.Bass
S.Bass is a curve in which only low-pitched sound is
boosted.
Powerful
Powerful is a curve in which low-pitched and high-
pitched sounds are boosted.
Natural
Natural is a curve in which low-pitched and high-
pitched sounds are slightly boosted.
Vocal
Vocal is a curve in which the midrange, which is the
human vocal range, is boosted.
Flat
Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted.
Custom1
Custom1 is an adjusted equaliser curve that you cre-
ate.
Custom2
Custom2 is an adjusted equaliser curve that you cre-
ate.
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2 Touch 8 or 2 to adjust front/rear speaker
balance.
Each time you touch 8 or 2 moves the front/
rear speaker balance towards the front or the
rear.
Front:15 to Rear:15 is displayed as the front/
rear speaker balance moves from front to rear.
Both Front:0 and Rear:0 are the proper set-
ting when only two speakers are used.
When the rear output setting is Rear SP
Sub. W, you cannot adjust front/rear speaker
balance.
“Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller” Page 109
3 Touch 4 or 6 to adjust left/right speaker
balance.
Each time you touch 4 or 6 moves the left/
right speaker balance towards the left or the
right.
Left:9 to Right:9 is displayed as the left/right
speaker balance moves from left to right.
Adjusting equaliser curves
You can adjust the currently selected equaliser
curve setting as desired. Adjusted equaliser
curve settings are memorised in Custom1.
•If you make Custom2 adjustments, Custom2
curve is updated.
You can adjust the centre frequency, level and
the Q factor (curve characteristics) of each
currently selected curve band (Low/Mid/
High).
Band:
You can select the equaliser band.
Frequency:
You can select which frequency to be set as
the centre frequency.
Level:
You can select the decibel (dB) level of the
selected EQ.
Q:
You can select the details of the curve charac-
teristics.
1 Touch “EQ Menu” in the Sound menu.
2 Touch “Customize”.
3 Touch 4 or 6 to select the equaliser band
to adjust.
Each time you touch 4 or 6 selects equaliser
bands in the following order:
LowMidHigh
4 Touch 4 or 6 to select the desired fre-
quency.
Touch 4 or 6 until the desired frequency
appears in the display.
Low: 4080100160 (Hz)
Mid: 2005001K2K (Hz)
High: 3.15K8K10K12.5K (Hz)
5 Touch 4 or 6 to adjust the level of the
equaliser band.
Each time you touch 4 or 6 increases or
decreases the level of the equalisation band.
+12 to –12 is displayed as the level is
increased or decreased.
6 Touch 4 or 6 to select the desired Q fac-
tor.
Touch 4 or 6 until the desired Q factor
appears in the display.
Wide2Wide1Narrow1Narrow2
If you make adjustments, Custom1 curve
is updated.
Setting the simulated sound
stage
You can select the desired effect from various
simulated sound stage, such as Music Studio or
Dynamic Theatre. You can also adjust a listener
positioning effect.
Setting a stage that fits your image
1 Touch “Staging” in the Sound menu.
2 Touch the desired stage setting.
The “Living Room setting that empha-
sises midrange sound hardly has any
effect near the maximum volume level.
When you set staging other than “Off”, the
high pass filter (HPF) setting turns “Off”.
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Adjusting a position effect
You can select a listener position that you want to
make as the centre of sound effects.
1 Touch “Staging” in the Sound menu.
2 Touch “Position”.
3 Touch the desired position.
Adjusting loudness
Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the
low- and high-sound ranges at low volume.
1 Touch “Loudness” in the Sound menu.
2 Touch “On” to turn loudness on.
To turn loudness off, touch “Off”.
3 Touch 4 or 6 to select a desired level.
Each time you touch 4 or 6 selects level in
the following order:
LowMidHigh
Using subwoofer output
This navigation system is equipped with a sub-
woofer output which can be turned on or off.
When the subwoofer output is on, you can
adjust the cut-off frequency, the output level
and the phase of the subwoofer.
1 Touch “Sub Woofer” in the Sound menu.
When Preout (the subwoofer controller set-
ting in Initial menu) is Full, you cannot select
Sub Woofer”.
“Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller” Page 109
2 Touch “On” to turn subwoofer output on.
To turn subwoofer output off, touch “Off”.
3 Touch “Reverse” or “Normal” to select
the phase of subwoofer output.
4 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the output
level of the subwoofer.
+6 to –6 is displayed as the level is increased
or decreased.
5 Touch 4 or 6 to select cut-off frequency.
Each time you touch 4 or 6 selects cut-off
frequencies in the following order:
5080125 (Hz)
Only frequencies lower than those in the
selected range are output from the subwoofer.
Using non fading output
When the non fading output setting is on, the
audio signal does not pass through navigation
system’s low pass filter (for the subwoofer), but is
output through the RCA output.
1 Touch “Non Fading” in the Sound menu.
Only when Preout (the subwoofer controller
setting in Initial menu) is Full, you can select
Non Fading”.
“Setting the rear output and subwoofer
controller” Page 109
2 Touch “On” to turn non fading output on.
To turn non fading output off, touch “Off”.
3 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the output
level of the non fading.
+6 to –6 is displayed as the level is increased
or decreased.
Using the high pass filter
When you do not want low sounds from the sub-
woofer output frequency range to play from the
front or rear speakers, turn the HPF (high pass
filter) on. Only frequencies higher than those in
the selected range are output from the front or
rear speakers.
1 Touch “HPF” in the Sound menu.
2 Touch “On” to turn high pass filter on.
To turn high pass filter off, touch “Off”.
3 Touch 4 or 6 to select cut-off frequency.
Each time you touch 4 or 6 selects cut-off
frequencies in the following order:
5080125 (Hz)
When Preout (the subwoofer controller set-
ting in Initial menu) is Sub. W, the HPF
function is effective for front speakers only.
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Adjusting source levels
SLA (source level adjustment) lets you adjust the
volume level of each source to prevent radical
changes in volume when switching between
sources.
Settings are based on the FM tuner volume
level, which remains unchanged.
1 Compare the FM tuner volume level with
the level of the source you wish to adjust.
2 Touch “SLA in the Sound menu.
3 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the source vol-
ume.
+4 to –4 is displayed as the source volume is
increased or decreased.
Sources are set to same source level adjust-
ment volume automatically.
FM tuner (RADIO) and MW/LW tuner
(RADIO)
CD, ROM and DivX
EXT-1 and EXT-2
AV-1 and AV-2
Setting Up the DVD/DivX Player
Configure the DVD/DivX player.
DVD/DivX setup adjustments
(1) DVD/DivX setup menu display
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“DVD” or “DivX in the AV Source screen.
2 Press the MENU button to change to the
AV MENU.
3 Touch “Function”.
4 Touch “DVD/DivX setup”.
5 Touch the desired function.
Setting the language
You can set a desired subtitle, audio and menu
language. If the selected language is recorded on
the Disc, subtitles, audio and menu are displayed
in that language.
1 Touch “Language” and then touch
“Subtitle Language”, “Audio Language”
or “Menu Language”.
Each language menu is displayed and the cur-
rently set language is selected.
2 Touch the desired language.
When you select “Others”, a language code
input display is shown. Input the four digit
code of the desired language then touch
Enter”.
“Language Code Chart for DVD”
Page 114
If the selected language is not recorded on
the disc, the default language specified on
the disc is output and displayed.
(1)
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You can also switch the subtitle and audio
language by touching “S.Title” or “Audio
during playback.
“Changing the subtitle language during
playback (Multi-subtitle)” Page 75
Changing audio language during play-
back (Multi-audio) Page 75
Even if you use “S.Title” or “Audio” to
switch the subtitle or audio language, this
does not affect the settings here.
Setting assist subtitles on or off
Assist subtitles offer explanations for the aurally
impaired. However, they are only displayed if they
are recorded on the DVD.
You can turn assist subtitles on or off as desired.
1 Touch “Assist Subtitle”.
Touching “Assist Subtitle” switches
between “On” and “Off”.
Setting angle icon display
You can set to display the angle icon on scenes
where the angle can be switched.
1 Touch “Multi Angle”.
Touching “Multi Angle” switches between
On” and “Off”.
Setting the aspect ratio
There are two kinds of display. A wide screen dis-
play has a width-to-height ratio (TV aspect) of
16:9, while a regular display has a TV aspect of
4:3. Be sure to select the correct TV aspect for the
display connected to REAR OUT.
When using a regular display, select either
Letter Box or Panscan. Selecting 16:9 may
result in an unnatural picture.
If you select the TV aspect, navigation system’s
display changes to the same setting.
1 Touch “TV Aspect”.
Each touch of the TV ASPECT changes the
settings as follows:
16:9 – Wide screen picture (16:9) is dis-
played as it is (initial setting)
Letter Box – The picture is in the shape of
a letter box with black bands at the top and
bottom of the screen
Panscan The picture is cut short at the
right and left of the screen
When playing discs that do not specify
Panscan, playback is with Letter Box
even if you select the Panscan setting.
Confirm whether the disc package bears
the mark. (See “What the Marks
on DVDs Indicate” on page 16.)
Some discs do not enable changing of the
TV aspect. For details, refer to the disc’s
instructions.
Setting the parental lock
Some DVD-Video discs let you use parental lock
to restrict the viewing of violent and adult ori-
ented scenes by children. You can set the paren-
tal lock level in steps as desired.
When you set a parental lock level and then
play a disc featuring parental lock, code
number input indications may be displayed. In
this case, playback will begin when the correct
code number is input.
Setting the code number and level
When you first use this function, register your
code number. If you do not register a code
number, parental lock will not operate.
1 Touch “Parental”.
2 Touch “Parental”.
3 Touch 0 – 9 to input a four digit code
number.
4 While the input number is displayed,
touch “Enter”.
The code number is registered, and you can
now set the level.
5 Touch any of 1 – 8 to select the desired
level.
The parental lock level is set.
Level 8 – Playback of the entire disc is pos-
sible (initial setting)
Level 7Level 2 – Playback of discs for
children and non-adult oriented discs is
possible
Level 1 – Playback of discs for children
only is possible
If you want to change the parental level,
enter the registered code number in the
Step 2.
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We recommend to keep a record of your
code number in case you forget it.
The parental lock level is recorded on the
disc. You can confirm it by looking at the
disc package, included literature or on the
disc itself. With discs that do not feature a
recorded parental lock level, you cannot
use parental lock.
With some discs, parental lock operates to
skip certain scenes only, after which nor-
mal playback resumes. For details, refer to
the disc’s instructions.
If you forget the registered code number,
touch “Clear” 10 times on the screen in
the Step 2. The registered code number is
cancelled, letting you register a new one.
Displaying your DivX
®
VOD reg-
istration code
In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand) con-
tent on this navigation system, you first need to
register the unit with your DivX VOD content pro-
vider. You do this by generating a DivX VOD regis-
tration code, which you submit to your provider.
1 Touch “DivX VOD”.
Your 8-digit registration code is displayed.
Make a note of the code as you will need it
when you register with a DivX VOD pro-
vider.
Setting the Auto Play
After inserting a disc into the disc loading slot,
the source can automatically switch to the built-
in DVD player and begin playback.
When set toOff”, the disc stops at the DISC
menu.
1 Touch “Auto Play”.
Touching “Auto Play switches between
On” and “Off”.
Setting the Subtitle File
A DivX subtitle file can be turned on or off.
1 Touch “Subtitle File”.
Touching “Subtitle File” switches between
On” and “Off”.
Up to 42 characters can be displayed on
one line. If more than 42 characters are
set, the line breaks and the characters are
displayed on the next line.
Up to 126 characters can be displayed on
one screen. If more than 126 characters
are set, the excess characters will not be
displayed.
The DivX subtitles will be displayed even
when the subtitle file setting is on if no cor-
responding subtitle files exist.
Up to three lines can be displayed at once.
Initial Settings
Adjusting initial settings
Initial settings lets you perform initial set up of
different settings for navigation system.
(1) Function display
1 Touch the source icon and then touch
“OFF” to turn source off.
When the source icon is not displayed, you
can display it by touching the screen.
2 Press the MENU button to change to the
AV MENU.
3 Touch “Initial”.
Setting the FM tuning step
Normally the FM tuning step employed by seek
tuning is 50 kHz. When AF or TA is on, the tuning
step automatically changes to 100 kHz. It may be
preferable to set the tuning step to 50 kHz when
AF is on.
(1)
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1 Touch “FM Step” in the Initial menu.
Each time you touch “FM Step” will switch
the FM tuning step between 50 kHz and 100
kHz while AF or TA is on.
The tuning step remains at 50 kHz during
manual tuning.
Switching Auto PI seek
The unit can automatically search for a different
station with the same programming, even during
preset recall.
1 Touch “Auto PI” in the Initial menu.
Touching “Auto PI” switches between “On
and “Off”.
Setting the rear output and sub-
woofer controller
This navigation system’s rear output (rear speaker
leads output and RCA rear output) can be used for
full-range speaker (
Rear SP
Full
) or subwoofer
(
Rear SP
Sub. W
) connection. If you switch the
rear output setting to the
Rear SP
Sub. W
, you
can connect a rear speaker lead directly to a sub-
woofer without using an auxiliary amp.
Initially, the navigation system is set for rear full-
range speaker connection (Rear SP Full). When
rear output is connected to full range speakers
(when Rear SP Full is selected), you can con-
nect the RCA subwoofer output to a subwoofer.
In this case, you can select whether to use the
subwoofer controller’s (low pass filter, phase)
built-in Preout Sub. W or the auxiliary Preout
Full.
1 Touch “Rear SP” in the Initial menu.
2 Touch “Rear SP” to switch the rear out-
put setting.
When no subwoofer is connected to the rear
output, select Full.
When a subwoofer is connected to the rear
output, select Sub. W.
When the rear output setting is Sub. W,
you cannot change the subwoofer control-
ler.
3 Touch “Preout” to switch the subwoofer
output or non fading output.
Even if you change this setting, there is no
output unless you turnNon Fading” or
Sub Woofer” in the Sound menu “On”.
“Using non fading output” Page 105
“Using subwoofer output” Page 105
If you change the subwoofer controller
(Rear SP), the subwoofer output (Sub
Woofer) and non fading output (Non Fad-
ing) in the Sound menu return to the fac-
tory settings.
Both rear speaker leads output and RCA
rear output are switched simultaneously in
this setting.
Editing the PIN code
You can edit the PIN code you like. Use this func-
tion when you need to change the PIN code from
the default setting.
1 Touch “PIN Edit” in the Initial menu.
2 Touch number key to enter the new PIN
code.
3 Touch “Enter” to fix the new PIN code.
The default setting of the PIN code is 0000.
When a mobile phone finds the device
which can be connected by the Bluetooth
technology, “Pioneer BT unit” will appear
in the mobile phone’s display.
Version of the Bluetooth module
System (microprocessor) version
PIN code
Bluetooth Device (BD) address
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Switching the sound muting/
attenuation
Sound from this system is muted, attenuated or
mixed automatically in the following cases:
When a call is made or received using a mobile
phone connected to navigation system.
When the voice guidance is output.
The sound muting/attenuation function does
not work when you use a mobile phone con-
nected to the navigation system via Bluetooth
wireless technology.
1 Touch “Mute Input/Guide” in the Initial
menu.
Each touch of the “Mute Input/Guide
changes the settings as follows:
Mute – Muting
ATT – Attenuation
Normal – Volume does not change
Operation returns to normal when the
phone connection (the mute signal on the
yellow/black lead) is ended or when the
navigation guidance is ended.
Even when you receive a phone call, navi-
gation voice guidance cannot be attenu-
ated or muted. Use Hardware Volume to
control the navigation voice guidance vol-
ume.
Adjusting a blurry or low con-
trast screen
If the screen is blurry or the contrast is low, these
problems can be improved by adjusting the dot
clock.
1 Touch “Pixel Align” in the Initial menu.
2 Touch 4 or 6to adjust the setting.
Adjust the value so that the dashed lines
appear correctly as three separate lines.
Adjust the value between 0 and 7.
Other Functions
Setup adjustments
(1) System menu display
How to display the System menu Page 67
Setting the video input
You can switch the setting according to the con-
nected component.
Select “Video” to watch video of a connected
component as AV-1 or AV-2 source.
1 Touch “AV1 Input” or “AV2 Input” in the
System menu.
Each touch of the “AV1 Input” or “AV2
Input” changes the settings as follows:
AV1 Input:
Off – No video component is connected
Video – External video component
EXT – Pioneer external unit connected with
RCA video cable
AV2 Input:
Off – No video component is connected
Video – External video component
When a Pioneer external unit is connected
with an IP-BUS cable, select EXT. When
the audio source is EXT, the “Video
image” of the Pioneer external unit can be
displayed.
Use AV2 Input when connecting CD-
RM10 (sold separately) through the exter-
nal video component.
(1)
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Setting for rear view camera
The navigation system features a function that
automatically switches to the rear camera image
(REAR VIEW CAMERA IN jack) when a rear view
camera is installed on your vehicle. When the
gearstick is in REVERSE (R) position, the screen
automatically switches to a rear view camera.
(For more details, consult with your dealer.) You
can also use the camera as a rear view camera
(Rear View). In this case, you can see the image
of the rear view camera during normal driving.
Pioneer recommends the use of a camera
which outputs mirror reversed images,
otherwise screen image may appear
reversed.
Immediately confirm whether the display
changes to a rear view camera image when the
gearstick is moved to REVERSE (R) from
another position.
When the whole screen changes to a rear view
camera image during normal driving, switch to
another setting.
Initially, this function is set to Off.
1 Touch “Camera” in the System menu.
2 Touch “Camera” to turn rear view camera
setting on.
Touching “Camera” switches between “On
and “Off”.
Unless this setting is “On”, you cannot
switch to Rear View mode.
3 Touch “Polarity” to select an appropriate
setting for polarity.
Each time you touch “Polarity” switches
between the following polarity:
Battery – When the polarity of the con-
nected lead is positive while the gearstick is
in the REVERSE (R) position
GND – When the polarity of the connected
lead is negative while the gearstick is in the
REVERSE (R) position
Switching the auto aerial setting
If the blue lead of the navigation system is con-
nected to the auto aerial of the vehicle, select
either of the following settings.
Tuner – Extends the aerial only for the Radio
source. The aerial is stored when the source is
switched to another source.
Power – Extends the aerial when the ignition
switch is turned on. The aerial is stored when
the ignition switch is turned off.
1 Touch “ANT CTRL” in the System menu.
Touching “ANT CTRL” switches between
Tuner” and “Power”.
Regardless of whether “Tuner” or
Power” is selected, turning off the igni-
tion switch will cause the aerial to auto-
matically retract.
Setting the illumination colour
The illumination colour can be selected from 11
different colours. Furthermore, the illumination
colour can switch between the 11 colours in
order.
1 Touch “Illumi Color” in the System menu.
2 Touch desired colour.
White/Light Green/Green/Light Blue/
Blue/Yellow/Amber/Red
Memory1/Memory2/Memory3
– Colours registered in the memory
Scan – Shifts between the eight default col-
ours in sequence
“Creating a favourite colour and register-
ing it to memory” Page 112
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Creating a favourite colour and register-
ing it to memory
You can create a favourite colour and set it as the
illumination colour.
1 Touch “Illumi Color” in the System menu.
2 Touch “Custom”.
If Scan is set, Custom cannot be selected.
3 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the values for
Red, Green and Blue to create a favourite
colour.
Watch the illumination while adjusting the
colour with the buttons.
An entry cannot be registered with all of
the values set to 0.
4 Touch “Memory1”, “Memory2” or
“Memory3” to register the illumination
colour.
Setting the screen colour
You can select one of five colours as the screen
colour.
1 Touch “Screen Color” in the System
menu.
2 Touch desired colour.
White/Blue/Yellow/Red/Green
Changing the Wide Screen Mode
For safety reasons, video images cannot
be viewed while your vehicle is in motion.
To view video images, you must stop in a
safe place and put on the handbrake
before setting your route (see page 11
Interlock for details).
1 Touch “Wide Mode” in the System menu
to select the desired setting.
Touch “Wide Mode” repeatedly to switch
between the following settings:
Full (full) – Just (just) – Cinema (cinema) –
Zoom (zoom) – Normal (normal)
Full (full)
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal direc-
tion only, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3 TV picture
(normal picture) without any omissions.
Just (just)
The picture is enlarged slightly at the centre and
the amount of enlargement increases horizon-
tally toward the ends of the picture, enabling you
to enjoy a 4:3 picture without sensing any dispar-
ity even on a wide screen.
Cinema (cinema)
A picture is enlarged by the same proportion as
Just in the horizontal direction and by an inter-
mediate proportion between Full and Zoom in
the vertical direction; ideal for a cinema-sized pic-
ture (wide screen picture) where captions lie out-
side the frame.
Zoom (zoom)
A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same proportion
both vertically and horizontally; ideal for a cin-
ema-sized picture (wide screen picture).
Normal (normal)
A 4:3 picture is displayed as it is, giving you no
sense of disparity since its proportions are the
same as that of the normal picture.
Different settings can be memorised for each
video source.
When video is viewed in a wide screen mode
that does not match its original aspect ratio, it
may appear differently.
Remember that use of this system for com-
mercial or public viewing purposes may con-
stitute an infringement on the author’s rights
protected by the Copyright Law.
Video will appear grainy when viewed in
Cinema or Zoom mode.
The navigation map and the rear view camera
picture is always Full.
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Operating the Picture Adjust-
ment
For safety reasons, video images cannot
be viewed while your vehicle is in motion.
To view video images, you must stop in a
safe place and put on the handbrake
before setting your route (see page 11
Interlock for details).
1 Touch “V.Adjust” in the System menu.
2 Select the desired item you want to
adjust.
Camera – Switch to the picture adjustment
display for the rear view camera
Source – Switch to the picture adjustment
display for the source screen
Map – Switch to the picture adjustment
display for the map screen
When the display is already on the screen,
a message to that effect appears.
Brightness – Adjust the black intensity
Contrast – Adjust the contrast
Color – Adjust the colour saturation
Hue – Adjust the tone of colour (red is empha-
sised or green is emphasised)
Dimmer – Adjust the brightness of display
Touching “Source” while adjusting the
rear view camera image returns you to the
previous screen.
The adjustments of Brightness, Contrast
and Dimmer are stored separately when
your vehicle’s headlights are off (daytime)
and when your vehicle’s headlights are on
(nighttime). These are switched automati-
cally depending on the vehicle’s head-
lights are on or off.
You cannot adjust Color and Hue for the
source without video and navigation map
display.
Hue cannot be adjusted for PAL video
sources.
If you selectSource”, sources without
video and sources with video are saved
separately in the memory.
The picture adjustment may not be able to
be used with some rear view cameras.
The same setting is selected for the normal
background picture and the navigation
map display.
Because of the LCD screen characteris-
tics, you may not be able to adjust the
screen at low temperatures.
3 Touch “+” or “–” to adjust the selected
item.
Each time you touch “+” or “” increases or
decreases the level of selected item. +24 to
24 is displayed as the level is increased or
decreased.
Adjust the Dimmer in the range of +1 to
+48.
4 Touch “ESC” to return to the previous
screen.
Switching the backlight On/Off
By turning off the backlight of the LCD screen,
you can turn off the screen display without turn-
ing off the voice guidance.
1 Touch “Screen Off” in the System menu.
The backlight turns off, and the screen turns
off.
To turn on the backlight, touch the screen
again.
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Language Code Chart for DVD
Language (code), input code Language (code), input code Language (code), input code
Japanese (ja), 1001 Guarani (gn), 0714 Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619
English (en), 0514 Gujarati (gu), 0721 Quechua (qu), 1721
French (fr), 0618 Hausa (ha), 0801 Rhaeto-Romance (rm), 1813
Spanish (es), 0519 Hindi (hi), 0809 Kirundi (rn), 1814
German (de), 0405 Croatian (hr), 0818 Rumanian (ro), 1815
Italian (it), 0920 Hungarian (hu), 0821 Kinyarwanda (rw), 1823
Chinese (zh), 2608 Armenian (hy), 0825 Sanskrit (sa), 1901
Dutch (nl), 1412 Interlingua (ia), 0901 Sindhi (sd), 1904
Portuguese (pt), 1620 Interlingue (ie), 0905 Sango (sg), 1907
Swedish (sv), 1922 Inupiak (ik), 0911 Serbo-Croatian (sh), 1908
Russian (ru), 1821 Indonesian (in), 0914 Shinghalese (si), 1909
Korean (ko), 1115 Icelandic (is), 0919 Slovak (sk), 1911
Greek (el), 0512 Hebrew (iw), 0923 Slovenian (sl), 1912
Afar (aa), 0101 Yiddish (ji), 1009 Samoan (sm), 1913
Abkhazian (ab), 0102 Javanese (jw), 1023 Shona (sn), 1914
Afrikaans (af), 0106 Georgian (ka), 1101 Somali (so), 1915
Amharic (am), 0113 Kazakh (kk), 1111 Albanian (sq), 1917
Arabic (ar), 0118 Greenlandic (kl), 1112 Serbian (sr), 1918
Assamese (as), 0119 Cambodian (km), 1113 Siswati (ss), 1919
Aymara (ay), 0125 Kannada (kn), 1114 Sesotho (st), 1920
Azerbaijani (az), 0126 Kashmiri (ks), 1119 Sundanese (su), 1921
Bashkir (ba), 0201 Kurdish (ku), 1121 Swahili (sw), 1923
Belorussian (be), 0205 Kirghiz (ky), 1125 Tamil (ta), 2001
Bulgarian (bg), 0207 Latin (la), 1201 Telugu (te), 2005
Bihari (bh), 0208 Lingala (ln), 1214 Tajik (tg), 2007
Bislama (bi), 0209 Laotian (lo), 1215 Thai (th), 2008
Bengali, Bangla (bn), 0214 Lithusnian (lt), 1220 Tigrinya (ti), 2009
Tibetan (bo), 0215 Latvian, Lettish (lv), 1222 Turkmen (tk), 2011
Breton (br), 0218 Malagasy (mg), 1307 Tagalog (tl), 2012
Catalan (ca), 0301 Maori (mi), 1309 Setswana (tn), 2014
Corsican (co), 0315 Macedonian (mk), 1311 Tongan (to), 2015
Czach (cs), 0319 Malayalam (ml), 1312 Turkish (tr), 2018
Welsh (cy), 0325 Mongolian (mn), 1314 Tsonga (ts), 2019
Danish (da), 0401 Moldavian (mo), 1315 Tatar (tt), 2020
Bhutani (dz), 0426 Marathi (mr), 1318 Twi (tw), 2023
Esperanto (eo), 0515 Malay (ms), 1319 Ukrainian (uk), 2111
Estonian (et), 0520 Maltese (mt), 1320 Urdu (ur), 2118
Basque (eu), 0521 Burmese (my), 1325 Uzbek (uz), 2126
Persian (fa), 0601 Nauru (na), 1401 Vietnamese (vi), 2209
Finnish (fi), 0609 Nepali (ne), 1405 Volapu˜k (vo), 2215
Fiji (fj), 0610 Norwegian (no), 1415 Wolof (wo), 2315
Faroese (fo), 0615 Occitan (oc), 1503 Xhosa (xh), 2408
Frisian (fy), 0625 (Afan) Oromo (om), 1513 Yoruba (yo), 2515
Irish (ga), 0701 Oriya (or), 1518 Zulu (zu), 2621
Scottish Gaelic (gd), 0704 Panjabi (pa), 1601
Galician (gl), 0712 Polish (pl), 1612
Operating the Picture Adjustment
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Anti-theft function
You can set a password for the navigation sys-
tem. If the back-up lead is cut or RESET button
is pressed after the password is set, the naviga-
tion system prompts for the password next boot-
up.
If the incorrect password is entered, the naviga-
tion and AV functions cannot be performed.
Setting the password
Set both the password and a hint phrase at the
same time. Set a password based on the hint
phrase. The hint phrase will remind you of the
password in case you forget it.
1 With the map displayed, press the MENU
button.
2 Touch “Settings” in the NAVI MENU.
3 Touch “System Options”.
4 Touch Area1, followed by Area2, and then
touch and hold Area3.
The password setting screen appears.
5 Touch “Set password”.
6 Select a hint phrase.
Touching or switches to the next or
previous page in the list.
7 Touch “OK”.
8 Enter the password you want to set.
Five to sixteen characters can be entered
for a password.
9 Touch “OK”.
10Reenter the password in step 7 to confirm
the setting.
11Touch “OK”.
The password is set.
Enter the password
In password input screen, you must enter the
current password. If you enter the incorrect pass-
word three times, the navigation system is
locked.
1 Enter the password.
2 Touch “OK”.
The password mode is cancelled.
Delete the password
The current password can be deleted.
1 With the map displayed, press the MENU
button.
2 Touch “Settings” in the NAVI MENU.
3 Touch “System Options”.
4 Touch Area1, followed by Area2, and then
touch and hold Area3.
The password setting screen appears.
5 Touch “Clear password”.
6 Enter the current password.
7 Touch “OK”.
8 Touch “Yes”.
The current password is deleted.
If the password is forgotten
Contact the nearest authorised Pioneer Service
Station.
Area1 Area2
Area3
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Installing the Programme
The programme is installed to the navigation sys-
tem using the application disc.
This is not necessary if your dealer already
performed the installation.
When installing the programme, you carry out
the following operations. When all the setup pro-
cedures are completed, you can use the naviga-
tion system.
1 Park your vehicle in a safe place.
Leave the engine on, and make sure that the
handbrake is applied.
2 Insert the Pioneer DVD Map Disc into the
disc loading slot of the navigation sys-
tem.
When the upgraded programme has been
found, installation of the programme starts
immediately.
Do not insert anything other than a disc
into the disc loading slot.
If you cannot insert a disc completely or if
an inserted disc is not recognised, check
that the label side of the disc is up. Press
the EJECT button to eject the disc, and
check the disc for damage before inserting
the disc again.
Once the installation of the programme
starts, do not stop the engine of your vehi-
cle nor switch off the navigation system
until the installation is completed and the
following Audio screen appears.
3 Touch “Yes/Oui/Ja”.
When you start the navigation system for the
first time, you will see a confirmation message
asking if you wish to select another language.
English is the default language of the naviga-
tion system. If desired, you can select another
language as shown.
To keep English, touch “No/Non/Nein”.
After this, proceed to Step 7.
When you want to select another lan-
guage, touch “Yes/Oui/Ja”, and proceed
to the next step.
4 Select the language from the list.
Touch the language you want to use.
The language selected here is reflected for
the Navigation functions (e.g., Destination
search, etc.) only.
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Installation of the programme begins in the
language that you chose.
When the installation is complete, the open-
ing display appears.
1 Insert the disc while the vehicle is
parked.
2 Select the language used for the navi-
gation system.
3 Set the time difference.
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5 Press the MAP button to change to the
navigation screen.
Some time is needed until navigation is ready.
6 Check the details of the cautionary mes-
sage and touch “OK”.
7 To set the time difference, touch “+” or
“–”.
The time difference between the time origi-
nally set in the navigation system (Central
European Time) and the current location of
your vehicle is shown. If necessary, adjust the
time difference. Touching “+” or “” changes
the time difference display in one-hour incre-
ments. The time difference can be set from
+3 to –3 hours.
8 If necessary, set to summer time.
Summer time is off by default. Touch “Off” to
change the time if you are in the summer time
period. This turns the display below summer
timeOn”.
9 To complete the setting, touch “Back”.
The map of your surroundings appears.
This completes the setup of your navigation sys-
tem. Chapter 1 explains the basic operation of
your navigation system.
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Adjusting the Response Posi-
tions of the Touch Panels
(Touch Panel Calibration)
If you feel that the touch keys on the screen devi-
ate from the actual positions that respond to your
touch, adjust the response positions of the touch
panel. There are two adjustment methods: 4-point
adjustment, in which you touch four corners of
the screen, and 16-point adjustment, in which
you make fine-adjustments on the entire screen.
Make sure to use the supplied stylus for
adjustment and gently touch the screen. If
you press the touch panel forcefully, the touch
panel may be damaged. Do not use a sharp
pointed tool such as a ballpoint pen or a
mechanical pen. Otherwise the screen is
damaged.
Stylus (supplied with navigation system)
1 Press the VOLUME knob to switch to the
Audio operation screen.
2 Press the MENU button to change to the
AV Source screen.
3 Press and hold the MENU button for two
seconds or more.
The 4-point touch panel adjustment screen
appears.
Time difference
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4 Touch and hold the arrows that point to
the corners of the LCD screen with the
stylus.
The red arrow indicates the order.
5 Press the MENU button.
The adjusted position data is saved.
Do not turn off the engine while saving the
adjusted position data.
Press the MENU button to complete the 4-
point adjustment.
To cancel the adjustment, press and hold
the MENU button.
6 Press the MENU button.
The 16-point touch panel adjustment screen
appears.
7 Gently touch the centre of the + mark dis-
played on the screen with the touch panel
adjustment pen.
After you touch all marks, the adjusted posi-
tion data is saved.
Do not turn off the engine while saving the
adjusted position data.
Press the MENU button to return to the
previous adjustment position.
8 Press and hold the MENU button.
The adjustment is complete.
If touch panel adjustment cannot be per-
formed properly, consult your local Pio-
neer dealer.
Memory Navi Mode
While the DVD Map Disc is inserted, you can
store the data on the DVD Map Disc into the
memory of the navigation system. If the DVD Map
Disc is removed from the navigation system after
the data is stored, navigation is performed using
the data in the memory (memory navi mode). In
the memory navi mode, you can play a music CD
or DVD-Video on the navigation system while nav-
igation is taking place.
The operation is automatically switched to the
memory navi mode when the DVD Map Disc is
removed from the navigation system.
Navigation in the memory navi
mode
During the memory navi mode, navigation is per-
formed only using the data read into the memory.
Therefore, some functions are restricted com-
pared with navigation using the DVD Map Disc
(DVD navi mode). These function buttons, which
cannot be used in the memory navi mode, are
indicated in light grey. (If you want to use these
functions, please insert the DVD Map Disc
again.) In addition, you may need to insert the
DVD Map Disc and store new data in the memory
during navigation operation, such as when the
destination is far away.
The memory navi mode uses the following map
data to perform navigation.
The following are collectively known as Memory
Data:
Manually downloaded memory area data in
Map in Memory” of the Settings menu (Man-
ual downloaded Memory Area)
Automatically downloaded memory data of the
surrounding areas during the route search
(Auto downloaded Memory Area)
Setting of the memory area Page 64
What is the manual downloaded mem-
ory area?
Memory area is the area of the map data that the
user voluntarily read into the memory for the
memory navi mode. Normal guidance is available
if the memory area is stored and you drive within
the stored area.
What is the auto downloaded memory
area?
This is the zone around the route in the map area
that is automatically stored in the memory when
the route is set. When the route distance is 120
km (74.5 mi) or shorter, a zone with a width of
approximately 17.5 km (10.9 mi) around the route
is stored. When the route distance is longer than
120 km, a zone with a width of approximately 10.6
km (6.6 mi) around the route is recorded.
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This data is transmitted to the memory as you set
the route. When a new route is entered, the mem-
orised data is deleted.
The data read into the memory will not be deleted
even when the vehicle’s engine is turned off.
The memorised area may be deleted in the follow-
ing circumstances:
Yellow lead of the navigation system or the
vehicle battery is disconnected.
•The RESET button is pressed.
Navigation software is updated.
System language is changed.
Navigation operation during the mem-
ory navi mode
:Operation possible
U :Operation restricted
:Operation not possible
*: Product Number in the Service Info Screen is not
displayed.
About the icon for the memory
navi mode
When new route guidance starts, the route data
from the DVD Map Disc is read into the memory
of the navigation system. The status of the mem-
ory navi mode is indicated by the following icons
on the lower right of the map screen.
(Green flashes): Reading the data
(Green is lit): Operated in memory navi mode
(Red flashes): Operated in memory navi
mode, but the remaining distance for guidance is
less than 20 km.
Where the navigation guidance is impossible,
the icon is lit in red. In that case, reinsert the
DVD Map Disc.
When disappears, memory navi mode is
ready. You can now remove the DVD Map Disc.
NAVI MENU
Destination menu
Address Search
Return Home
Go to
POI Search
Vicinity Search
Address Book
Destination History
Motorway Search
Postal Code Search
Cancel Route
Traffic/Info menu
All Traffic
Traffic On Route
Overlay POI
Traffic Settings
Manual Station Search
Route Options menu
Edit Current Route
View Current Route %
Recalculate
Route No.
Route Condition
Avoid Motorway
Avoid Ferry
Avoid Toll Road
Areas to Avoid
Settings menu
Volume
System Options %
Short-Cut Selection
Map Display Options
Defined Locations
Demo Mode
Time
Modify Current Location
Hardware Info
%*
Restore Factory Settings
Shortcut menu
: Destination
: Change Route %
: Registration
: Vicinity Search
: Volume Setting
: Whole Route Overview
: Overlay POI
: Address Book
: Route Options %
: Edit Current Route
: Traffic On Route
NAVI MENU
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If you want to remove the DVD Map Disc while
preparing for the memory navi mode, press
the EJECT button more than 2 seconds.
When the DVD Map Disc is removed, data
cannot be read any more and preparation for
memory navi mode will be cancelled accord-
ingly. (Since the reading of the map data used
in the memory navi mode is not complete, the
map scale may switch to a larger scale. In this
case, route guidance will continue up to the
location already memorised.)
In memory navi mode, you will be notified in three
cases: when the distance to the edge of the mem-
orised area is 20 km (12 mi), 10 km (6 mi) and 5
km (3 mi) respectively.
Preparation for memory navi mode will have to be
repeated if the vehicle enters an unrecorded area,
then returns to an area stored in the disc. (Prepa-
ration for the memory navi mode starts from the
location where the vehicle re-entered the area
stored on the disc.)
Major restrictions during the
memory navi mode
The scale cannot be zoomed freely.
A detailed city map cannot be displayed.
If a route was set to your destination in mem-
ory navi mode, inserting the DVD Map Disc
automatically starts recalculation of another
route. (You cannot cancel this reroute opera-
tion. If the route calculation fails for some rea-
son, a message will appear asking you to either
recalculate a route (Reroute) or delete the cur-
rent route (Delete route). In this case, drive for
a while before touching either “Reroute” or
“Delete route” to delete the current route, then
reset the destination.)
In some cases, you may not be able to use map
display mode during DVD navi mode. If the
map display mode is not changed during
memory navi mode, the display will return to
the map display mode used during the DVD
navi mode when the DVD Map Disc is set
again.
In memory navi mode, map scale data that
cannot be read in the memory cannot be dis-
played. Accordingly, the edge of the map will
appear cut off along the point it was not read
into memory. This simply indicates the edge of
the map data, and is not a malfunction.
If you keep driving or scrolling the map to a
point where the map can no longer be dis-
played, the scale automatically switches to a
range possible to display. If you would like to
continue driving or scrolling the map at the
same scale, set the DVD Map Disc in the navi-
gation system.
You cannot reroute to avoid traffic jam or clo-
sure.
If you continue to drive outside the route for a
while, you may not be able to perform map
matching.
If you deviate from the route during memory
navi mode, the set route will be rerouted, but
only to return you to the original route calcu-
lated within the memorised area.
Although an enlarged map of the intersection
will be displayed, no special motorway illustra-
tion (illustration of motorway junctions) will be
displayed.
Cautions relating to auto reroute
in memory navi mode
Auto rerouting in memory navi mode is designed
to return you to your original route wherever pos-
sible.
In memory navi mode, persistently deviating from
the route may result in one of the following:
A clearly circuitous route
Leaving a toll road and returning to the toll
road from where you left it.
In the above case, if the set route seems unsuita-
ble, insert the DVD Map Disc. Setting the DVD
Map Disc to navigation automatically resets the
route from your current location to your destina-
tion.
TMC icon during the memory
navi mode
TMC-related data for only one country can be
memorised. Therefore, if appears on
the screen when crossing an international bor-
der, you will need to insert the disc to use the
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RDS-TMC function. Touching allows
you to check the locations of the traffic infor-
mation along the route. However, you cannot
perform rerouting.
Operation outside the memo-
rised area
When the vehicle leaves the memorised area, the
functions will be limited.
The auto reroute function does not work.
You can only display a larger scale map. The
map display will automatically change to a
50 km (or 100 km) scale.
The map matching function will not be availa-
ble. Therefore, the position of your vehicle may
be misaligned.
The navigation guidance will only be available
when arriving at your destination. Other guid-
ance is not possible (this includes no display of
direction arrows).
To cancel these limitations, insert the DVD Map
Disc to the navigation system.
Positioning Technology
The navigation system accurately measures your
current location by combining the positioning by
GPS and by Dead Reckoning.
Positioning by GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a net-
work 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 sig-
nals 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 posi-
tioning in three dimensions. But if signal quality
is poor, only two dimensions, latitude and longi-
tude, can be obtained and positioning errors are
somewhat greater.
Positioning by dead reckoning
The 3D Hybrid Sensor in the navigation system
also calculates your position. The current loca-
tion is measured by detecting driving distance
with the speed pulse, the turning direction with
the Gyrosensor and inclination of the road with
the G sensor.
The 3D Hybrid Sensor can even calculate
changes of altitude, and corrects for discrepan-
cies in the distance travelled caused by driving
along winding roads or up slopes. Also, the navi-
gation system learns the driving conditions and
stores information in the memory. Thus, as you
drive more, the precision of the positioning
becomes more accurate.
The method of positioning changes as follows
depending on whether the speed pulse of your
vehicle is detected or not:
3D hybrid mode
This is active when the speed pulse is detected.
Inclination of a road can be detected.
Simple hybrid mode
When the speed pulse is not detected, position-
ing is performed in this mode. Only horizontal
movement is detected, so it becomes less accu-
rate. Also, when the positioning by GPS is not
available, such as when your vehicle enters a
long tunnel, the discrepancy between your actual
and calculated position may become bigger.
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The speed pulse data comes from the speed
sensing circuit. The location of this speed
sensing circuit depends on your vehicle
model. In some cases, it is impossible to
make a connection to it, and in such a case
we recommend that the ND-PG1 speed pulse
generator (sold separately) be used.
How do GPS and dead reckon-
ing work together?
For maximum accuracy, your navigation system
continually compares GPS data with your esti-
mated position as calculated from the data of 3D
Hybrid Sensor. However, if only the data from the
3D Hybrid Sensor is available for a long period,
positioning errors are gradually compounded
until the estimated position becomes unreliable.
For this reason, whenever GPS signals are availa-
ble, they are matched with the data of the 3D
Hybrid Sensor and used to correct it for improved
accuracy.
To ensure maximum accuracy, the dead reckon-
ing system learns with experience. By comparing
the position it estimates with your actual position
as obtained using GPS, it can correct for various
types of error, such as tyre wear and the rolling
motion of your vehicle. As you drive, the dead
reckoning system gradually gathers more data,
learns more, and the accuracy of its estimates
gradually increases. So, after you have driven
some distance, you can expect your position as
shown on the map to show fewer errors.
If you use chains on your wheels for winter
driving or put on the spare wheel, errors may
suddenly increase because of difference in
wheel diameter. The system detects the fact
that the tyre diameter has changed, and auto-
matically replaces the value for calculating
distance.
If the ND-PG1 is used or if your vehicle is oper-
ating in Simple hybrid mode, the distance cal-
culation value cannot be replaced
automatically.
Map matching
As mentioned, the GPS and dead reckoning sys-
tems used by this navigation system are suscepti-
ble to certain errors. Their calculations may, on
occasion, place you in a location on the map
where no road exists. In this situation, the
processing system understands that vehicles
travel only on roads, and can correct your posi-
tion by adjusting it to a nearby road. This is called
map matching.
Handling Large Errors
Positioning errors are kept to a minimum by com-
bining GPS, Dead Reckoning and map matching.
However, in some situations, these functions
may not work properly, and the error may become
bigger.
When the positioning by GPS is
impossible
If signals cannot be received from more than
two GPS satellites, GPS positioning does not
take place.
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.
With map matching
Without map matching
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If a car phone or mobile phone is used near the
GPS aerial, GPS reception may be lost tempo-
rarily.
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, for any reason, GPS signals cannot be
received, learning and error correction are not
possible. If GPS positioning has been operat-
ing for only a short time, your vehicle’s actual
position and the current location mark on the
map may diverge considerably. Once GPS
reception is restored, accuracy will be recov-
ered.
Vehicles that Cannot Obtain
Speed Pulse Data
The speed pulse data comes from the speed
sensing circuit. The location of this speed
sensing circuit depends on your vehicle
model. In some cases, it is impossible to
make a connection to it, and in such a case
we recommend that the ND-PG1 speed pulse
generator (sold separately) be used.
Conditions Likely to Cause
Noticeable Positioning Errors
For various reasons such as the state of the road
you are travelling on and the state of reception of
the GPS signal, the actual position of your vehicle
may differ from the position displayed on the map
screen.
•If you make a slight turn.
If there is a parallel road.
If there is another road very nearby, such as in
the case of an elevated motorway.
In tunnels or enclosed parking garages
Under elevated roads or similar structures
When driving among high buildings
When driving through a dense forest or tall trees
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If you take a recently opened road that is not on
the map.
If you drive in zig-zags.
If the road has connected hairpin bends.
If there is a loop or similar road configuration.
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.
If you enter or exit a multi-storey car park or
similar structure with a spiral layout.
If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or simi-
lar structure.
If your vehicle’s wheels spin, such as on a
rough track or in snow.
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If you put on chains, or change your tyres for
ones with a different size.
If trees or other obstacles block the GPS sig-
nals for a considerable period.
If you drive very slowly, or in a start-and-stop
manner, as in a traffic jam.
If you join the road after driving around a large
vehicle park.
When you go round a roundabout.
When starting driving immediately after start-
ing the engine.
If you insert the disc and turn your navigation
system on while driving.
Some types of vehicles may not output a speed
signal while driving at just a few kilometres per
hour. In such a case, the current location of your
vehicle may not be displayed correctly while in a
traffic jam or in a vehicle park.
About the Data being Deleted
The information is erased by pushing the RESET
button or disconnect yellow lead from battery (or
remove the battery itself), except for the following
items.
Sensor learning status and driving status
Memory area memorised manually
Area to avoid
•Registered Locations inAddress Book
Limitation of Functions for
Areas not Stored on the Disc
For areas not stored on the disc, the functions
will operate as follows:
Displaying the map
Maps with a scale of between 25 m and 200 m
cannot be displayed. (If the scale was set to
between 25 m and 200 m, it is automatically
switched to 500 m.)
•When driving with Mixed Mode, St.List
Mode or Driver’s View, upon entering an
area not stored on the disc the display auto-
matically switches to MAP Mode. (When the
vehicle reenters an area stored on the disc, the
display returns to the previous map mode
except for Driver’s View.)
Destination search
You cannot search a destination in an area not
stored on the disc using Address Search or
Postal Code Search.
•In case of POI Search and Vicinity Search,
onlyCity Centre” search is possible.
If you cannot search in a currently selected
country, the system may forcibly switch to the
country selection screen.
•A Motorway Search covers all areas, regard-
less of the disc on which the information is
stored.
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•If a Vicinity Search is performed on the bor-
der of an area not stored on the disc, the sys-
tem will not necessarily select the nearest
facility. (The search will take place only within
the range of areas stored on the disc.)
Guidance
When your vehicle approaches an area not
stored on the disc, you will be notified three
times: when the distance to the area not stored
on the disc is 20 km (12 mi), 10 km (6 mi) and
5 km (3 mi) respectively. When your vehicle
enters that area, a caution is given.
In the areas not stored on the disc, only guid-
ance for reaching the destination is provided.
No other guidance is given.
If a route calculation is operated within an
areas not stored on the disc, the route might
not be set from the streets you are currently
driving. Also, if you set the destination in an
area not stored on the disc of the disc, the sys-
tem may not be able to set the route up to the
destination.
If the vehicle deviates from the set route in an
area not stored on the disc, the Auto Reroute
function will not work.
•Even ifClose-up of Junction” isOn”, the
display will not switch to an enlarged map of
the junction.
Even if you drive on the motorway, lane infor-
mation, motorway exit numbers and motorway
signs will not be displayed.
Route information
If the set route goes through an area not stored
on the disc, no route profile for that area will be
displayed. (If the set route traverses both an
area not stored on the disc and area stored on
the disc, only the route profile within the area
stored on the disc will be displayed.)
Route scrolling for an area not stored on the
disc is possible only with a map scale of 500 m
or above.
Other function limitations
Overlay POI
•Only displayCity Centre” is available in an
area not stored on the disc.
Memory mode
Only data for areas stored on the disc can be
memorised. (Data for areas not stored on the
disc cannot be memorised.)
If the vehicle enters an area not stored on the
disc, preparation for memory navi mode will
have to be redone after the vehicle returns to
an area stored in the disc. (Preparation for the
memory navi mode starts from the location
where the vehicle re-entered the area stored on
the disc.)
Avoid area
An area not stored on the disc cannot be set as
an Areas to Avoid.
A set Areas to Avoid may be deleted when
the software is updated. If this happens, the
system will automatically try to recover the
deleted information, but data can be recov-
ered only for areas stored on the disc. For
items that could not be recovered, a recovery
process will begin when you set another disc.
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Troubleshooting
If you have problems operating your navigation system, refer to this section. The most common prob-
lems are listed below, along with likely causes and solutions. While this list is not comprehensive, it
should answer your most common problems. If a solution to your problem cannot be found here, con-
tact your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer service facility.
Problems in the navigation screen
Symptom Cause Action (See)
Power doesn’t turn on.
The unit doesn’t operate.
Leads and connectors are incorrectly
connected.
Confirm once more that all connec-
tions are correct.
The fuse is blown. Rectify the reason for the fuse blow-
ing, then replace the fuse. Be very
sure to install a correct fuse with the
same rate.
Noise and other factors are causing
the built-in microprocessor to oper-
ate incorrectly.
Press the RESET button. ( Refer to
page 125 in this manual.)
When the ignition switch is turned
ON (or turned to ACC), the motor
sounds.
The navigation system confirms
whether a disc is loaded or not.
This is a normal operation.
You cannot position your vehicle on
the map or the positioning error is
large.
The quality of signals from the GPS
satellites is poor, causing reduced
positioning accuracy. Such a loss of
signal quality may happen for the fol-
lowing reasons:
• The GPS aerial is in an unsuitable
location.
Obstacles are blocking signals
from the satellites.
The position of satellites relative to
your vehicle is bad.
• Signals from the GPS satellites
have been modified to reduce
accuracy. (GPS satellites are oper-
ated by the US Department of
Defense, and the US government
reserves the right to distort posi-
tioning data for military reasons.
This may lead to greater position-
ing errors.)
If a vehicle phone or mobile phone
is used near the GPS aerial, GPS
reception may be lost temporarily.
Check the GPS signal reception (
Page 59) and the position of the GPS
aerial if necessary, or continue driv-
ing until reception improves. Keep
the aerial clear.
Something covers the GPS aerial. Do not cover the GPS aerial with
spray paint or vehicle wax, because
this may block the reception of GPS
signals. Snow buildup can also
degrade the signals.
Signals from the vehicle’s speed
pulse are not being picked up prop-
erly.
Check that the cables are properly
connected. If necessary, consult the
dealer that installed the system.
The navigation system may not be
mounted securely in your vehicle.
Check that the navigation system is
securely mounted and, if necessary,
consult the dealer that installed the
system.
Your vehicle is operating in Simple
hybrid mode.
Connect the speed signal input (pink
lead wire) of the power cable cor-
rectly, and reset the 3D Hybrid Sen-
sor memory (“Learning Status”).
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The navigation system is installed
with an extreme angle exceeding the
limitation of the installation angle.
Confirm the installation angle. (The
navigation system must be installed
within the allowed installation angle.
For details, refer to “Installation Man-
ual”.)
Indication of the position of your vehi-
cle is misaligned after a U-turn or
reversing.
Check whether or not the reverse
gear signal input lead (purple) is con-
nected properly. (The navigation sys-
tem works properly without the lead
connected, but positioning accuracy
will be adversely affected.)
The map continually reorients itself. The travelling direction is set to
Heading Up.
Touch on the screen and change
the map display.
Tracking marks are not displayed. The “Tracking Display” is turned
off.
Check the “Tracking Display” set-
tings ( Page 63) and make sure
Always” or “This Trip” is selected.
The daylight display is used even
when the vehicle lights are on.
Daytime” is set to “Day/Night Dis-
play”.
Check the “Day/Night Display” set-
ting ( Page 64) and make sure
Illuminated” is selected.
The orange/white lead is not con-
nected.
Check the connection.
The system will not switch on or will
not operate.
Installation or connection has been
carried out incorrectly.
Check with your dealer.
The display is very dim. The vehicle’s light is turned ON, and
Illuminated” is selected on “Day/
Night Display”.
Read about the “Day/Night Dis-
play” setting ( Page 64) and, if
desired, select “Daytime”.
The vehicle cabin temperature is
extremely low.
A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is
used, and such displays tend to
darken when cold. Wait for the vehi-
cle to warm up.
Picture quality adjustment of the dis-
play is not correct.
Refer to “Operating the Picture
Adjustment” to adjust the picture
quality.
No sounds are heard.
The volume level will not rise.
The volume level is low. Adjust the volume level.
The attenuator or mute is on. Turn the attenuator or mute off.
The speaker lead is disconnected. Check the connection.
Adjusting the volume of navigation
guidance and beeps is not possible.
You cannot adjust them with the
VOLUME knob.
Turn the volume up or down accord-
ing to “Volume” ( Page 61) in the
Settings” menu.
A strange sound is heard when the
vehicle comes close to a certain
place. (E.g. Dog barking)
The sound for the entry of “Address
Book” is set.
Set the sound setting of that entry to
No Sound”. ( Page 50)
Slope is not displayed on the
Vehicle Dynamics screen.
Inclination does not move on the 3D
Calibration Status screen.
The speed pulse lead is not con-
nected.
Connect the speed pulse lead.
The person on the other end of the
phone call cannot hear the conversa-
tion due to an echo.
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, creat-
ing an echo.
Use the following methods to reduce
the echo.
Lower the volume on the receiver
–Have both speakers pause
slightly before speaking
When the screen is frozen...
Park your vehicle in a safe place, and cut off the engine. Turn the ignition key back to “Acc off”. Then
start the engine again, and turn the power to the navigation system back on. If this does not solve the
problem, press the RESET button on the navigation system.
Symptom Cause Action (See)
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Problems in the audio screen (during DVD-Video playback)
Symptom Cause Action (See)
Playback is not possible. The disc is dirty. Clean disc.
The loaded disc is a type this unit
cannot play.
Check what type the disc is.
A non-compatible video system disc
is loaded.
Change to a disc compatible to your
video system.
There’s no picture. The handbrake cord is not con-
nected.
Connect the handbrake cord, and
apply the handbrake.
The handbrake is not applied. Connect the handbrake cord, and
apply the handbrake.
The audio and video skip. This unit is not firmly secured. Secure this unit firmly.
Rear display picture disappears. The source disc being listened to in
the navigation system has been
ejected.
Before ejecting the disc, switch the
source. This problem may occur
when certain connection methods
are used.
There was a problem with the rear
display or a faulty wiring connection.
Check the rear display and its con-
nection.
Rear View is selected on the screen. Select view mode other than Rear
View.
Nothing is displayed and the touch
panel keys cannot be used.
The setting for the rear view camera
is incorrect.
The gearstick was placed in [R] when
the rear view camera was not con-
nected.
Connect a rear view camera cor-
rectly.
Press the MAP button to return to
the source display and then select
the correct setting for Camera.
About Camera setting
Page 111
Symptom Cause Action (See)
CD or DVD playback is not possible. The disc is inserted upside down. Insert the disc with the label upward.
The disc is dirty. Clean disc.
The disc is cracked or otherwise
damaged.
Insert a normal, round disc.
The files on the CD are an irregular
file format.
Check the file format.
The CD format cannot be played
back.
Replace disc.
The loaded disc is a type this system
cannot play.
Check what type the disc is. (Also see
“Handling and Care of the Disc” for
more cautions about handling each
type of media.)
No picture. The handbrake lead is not connected
or applied.
Connect a handbrake lead correctly,
and apply the handbrake.
Handbrake interlock is activated. Park your vehicle in a safe place and
apply the handbrake.
“Handbrake interlock” Page 11
The “AV1 Input” or “AV2 Input” set-
ting is incorrect.
Please read the following page and
set the setting correctly.
Page 110
The audio skips. The navigation system is not firmly
secured.
Secure the navigation system firmly.
“Rear display” picture disappears. There was a problem with the “Rear
display” or a faulty wiring connec-
tion, for example.
Check the “Rear display” and its con-
nection.
DVD/DivX Setup is carried out You can not display the video image
to “Rear display” duringDVD/DivX
Setup” menu.
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Problems in the audio screen (during iPod playback)
Nothing is displayed and the touch
panel keys cannot be used.
The setting for the rear view camera
is incorrect.
Connect a rear view camera cor-
rectly.
The gearstick was placed in [R] when
the rear view camera was not con-
nected.
Press the VOLUME knob to return to
the source display and then select
the correct polarity setting for
Camera”.
About “Camera” setting
Page 111
The back light of the LCD panel is
turned off.
Turn on the back light.
Page 113
Touch panel key is not respond or a
different key is responding.
Touch keys deviate from the actual
positions that respond to your touch
for some reason.
Perform the touch panel calibration.
“Adjusting the Response Positions of
the Touch Panels (Touch Panel Cali-
bration)” Page 117
No sounds are heard.
The volume level will not rise.
Cables are not connected correctly. Connect the cables correctly.
The system is performing still, slow
motion, or frame-by-frame playback
with DVD-Video.
There is no sound during still, slow
motion, or frame-by-frame playback
with DVD-Video.
The system is paused or performing,
fast rewind or forward during the
MP3/WMA/AAC disc playback.
For an MP3/WMA/AAC, there is no
sound on fast rewind or forward.
The icon is displayed, and opera-
tion is not possible.
The operation is not compatible with
the DVD’s configuration.
This operation is not possible. (For
example, the DVD playing does not
feature that angle, audio system,
subtitle language, etc.)
The picture stops (pauses) and the
unit cannot be operated.
Reading of data has become impos-
sible during DVD playback.
After touching g once, start playback
once more.
The picture is stretched, the aspect is
incorrect.
The aspect setting is incorrect for the
display.
Select the appropriate setting for that
image.
“Changing the Wide Screen
Mode” Page 112
“Setting the aspect ratio”
Page 107
A parental lock message is displayed
and DVD playback is not possible.
Parental lock is on. Turn parental lock off or change the
level ( Page 107).
Parental lock for DVD playback can-
not be cancelled.
The code number is incorrect. Input the correct code number. (
Page 107).
Playback is not with the audio lan-
guage and subtitle language settings
selected in “DVD/DivX Setup”.
The DVD playing does not feature
dialogue or subtitles in the language
selected in “DVD/DivX Setup”.
Switching to a selected language is
not possible if the language selected
in “DVD/DivX Setup” is not
recorded on the disc.
The picture is extremely unclear/dis-
torted and dark during playback.
The disc features a signal to prohibit
copying. (Some discs may have this.)
Since the navigation system is com-
patible with the copy guard analog
copy protect system, when playing a
disc that has a signal prohibiting
copying, the picture may suffer from
horizontal stripes or other imperfec-
tions when viewed on some displays.
This does not mean this unit is mal-
functioning.
Symptom Cause Action (See)
Cannot be operated. The iPod is frozen. Reconnect the iPod with the inter-
face cable for iPod
®
(sold sepa-
rately).
Symptom Cause Action (See)
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Messages and how to react to them
The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system.
There are occasions when you may see error messages other than those shown here. In such a
case, follow the instructions given on the display.
Message When What to do
Please insert the appropriate disc.
This is not the appropriate disc.
Please insert the appropriate disc.
If you try to use a disc which is
incompatible with this system.
Insert a suitable disc.
If you insert a disc upside down. Insert the disc with the label upward.
If the disc is dirty. Clean the disc.
If the disc is cracked or otherwise
damaged.
Insert a normal, round disc.
Irregular speed pulse signal is
detected. Please turn system power
off and check the installation. After
checking, please re-boot the system
and press “OK”.
If the Navigation system does not
receive the vehicle speed pulse.
Consult your Pioneer dealer.
Speed pulse wire is not connected.
Please be sure to connect the system
to the speed pulse wire. Accuracy is
not fully ensured without speed
pulse.
The speed signal input (pink lead
wire) of the power cable is not con-
nected.
To operate with 3D hybrid mode, con-
nect the speed signal input (pink
lead wire) of the power cable cor-
rectly.
Although it can be operated with
Simple hybrid mode without con-
necting the speed signal input, the
precision of the positioning will be
less accurate.
Vibration is detected. Please turn
system power off and check the
installation. After checking, please
re-boot the system and press “OK”.
The navigation unit is installed in a
place where it may be affected by a
large vibration.
Re-install the navigation unit in a
place where the unit will not be
affected by vibration.
Direction of G sensor is not correct.
Please turn system power off and
check the installation. After check-
ing, please re-boot the system and
press “OK”.
Direction of G sensor is set incor-
rectly.
See the “Installation Manual” and set
the direction of the navigation unit
correctly.
Gyro Sensor is not working properly.
Please consult your dealer or Pioneer
service centre.
Abnormal output is detected from
the Gyrosensor.
Note down the error code shown on
the screen. Turn off the power, and
then contact your nearest Pioneer
service facility.
This function is not available now. The screen cannot be displayed with
Vehicle Dynamics Display.
Because the sensor has not been
taught so the sensor information
cannot be acquired.
If the sensor learning status reaches
the Sensor Initialising status, the sys-
tem is ready to be used.
System detected that the vertical
angle of the installation has been
changed. Learning status for Gyro
Sensor has been initialised.
If the mounting angle of the naviga-
tion unit has been changed.
The system initialises the sensor in
order to operate it with the maximum
performance and automatically
starts re-learning.
System detected that the vertical
angle of the installation exceeds the
permission level. Please install the
navigation unit correctly.
The navigation system is installed
with an extreme angle exceeding the
limitation of the installation angle.
Confirm the installation angle. (The
navigation system must be installed
within the allowed installation angle.
For details refer to Installation Man-
ual.)
Route calculation was not possible. Route calculation has failed because
of a malfunction of map data, soft-
ware, hardware or disc.
Change the destination.
•Clean the disc.
Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if
this message persists.
Route calculation was not possible
because the destination is too far.
The destination is too far. • Set a destination closer to the start-
ing point.
Set one or more way points.
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Route calculation was not possible
because the destination is too near.
The destination or way point(s) are
too close.
Set a destination or way point(s) far-
ther from the starting point.
Route calculation was not possible
due to traffic regulations.
• The destination or way point(s) are
in a Control Traffic Zone (CTR) and
the route calculation is hampered.
• Your vehicle is currently in a Con-
trol Traffic Zone (CTR) and the
route calculation is hampered.
• Set a destination and way point(s)
outside the CTR if you know where
the restricted area is.
• Try a destination or way point(s)
away from the currently set points
to some extent.
• Drive your vehicle to an unre-
stricted area and reset the destina-
tion and way point(s).
Route calculation was not possible
because no guidance can be pro-
vided around the destination or the
starting point.
The destination, way point(s) or start-
ing point are in an area where no
road exists (e.g. a mountain) and the
route calculation is impossible.
• Set a destination and way point(s)
on roads.
• Reset the destination after you
drive the vehicle to any road.
There is no route to the destination. The destination or way point(s) are on
an isolated island, etc. without a ferry
and the route calculation is impossi-
ble.
Change the destination.
Your journey can not avoid the speci-
fied area.
If route setting cannot avoid speci-
fied Areas to Avoid.
If the current route is not desired, set
a destination or way point(s) that do
not pass through the Areas to
Avoid.
The route could not avoid the speci-
fied area.
Toll road has not been avoided.
If the route to the destination or way
point(s) cannot be established by
bypassing toll roads (including toll
areas) and Areas to Avoid.
If the current route is not desired, set
a destination or way point(s) that do
not pass through toll roads (includ-
ing toll areas) and Areas to Avoid.
Ferry has not been avoided. In case a ferry route was included in
the route to the destination or way
point(s) even though “Avoid Ferry
was set to On.
If the current route is not desired, set
a destination or way point(s) that do
not pass through a ferry route.
Toll road has not been avoided. If the route to the destination or way
point(s) cannot be established by
bypassing toll roads (including toll
areas).
If the current route is not desired, set
a destination or way point(s) that do
not pass through toll roads (includ-
ing toll areas).
There is no applicable data for the
selected city. Automatically returning
to list.
If the history data of the city could
not be used (for example, if the his-
tory data of the city that was used in
the POI Search cannot be found in
the Address Search.)
Once the search is performed to
specify the city, the result is saved as
a history. The data of the specified
city, however, may not be hit by the
different search criteria. In this case,
try another search method or change
the destination.
There is no Motorway in this area. If no motorway was found in the
selected country.
Set the destination or way points
using another search method or
change the location of the destina-
tion or way point(s).
This area does not contain any POI’s
of the selected type.
Vicinity Search cannot be per-
formed because the searched loca-
tion is in areas not stored on the DVD
Map Disc.
Replace the DVD Map Disc and per-
form the Vicinity Search again.
Facilities of the selected category do
not exist in the surrounding areas.
Use another search method or move
to another location and perform the
Vicinity Search again.
Only City Centre can be searched. If POI Search was performed on
areas not stored on the DVD Map
Disc.
Only the City Centre can be
searched. If you want to search other
categories in areas not stored on the
disc, replace the DVD Map Disc and
perform the POI Search again.
Set the areas stored on the DVD Map
Disc to destination or way points.
Message When What to do
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This country is not available on the
disc. Please insert an appropriate
disc.
When countries not stored on the
DVD Map Disc are included in the
search.
Set the destination or way point(s) in
the countries stored on the DVD Map
Disc, or replace the DVD Map Disc
and perform the search again.
Failed to make the route profile. Failed to generate the route profile
because the set route passes
through areas not stored on the DVD
Map Disc.
Insert the DVD Map Disc and retry.
The maximum number of registra-
tions has been completed. Please
clear existing registered items and
re-register current item.
If there are already 300 items when
you attempt to register an item in the
Address Book.
Delete unnecessary data and try to
register again.
Memory is full. When a total of 300 registered points
are in the CD-R and Address Book,
you attempt moving an item to the
Address Book from CD-R.
Delete unnecessary data on the sys-
tem and try to register again or
reduce currently selected items.
Irregular character strings. Please
input again.
A symbol that cannot be pronounced
was entered.
Enter a word that can be pro-
nounced.
There is no /PICTURES/ folder.
Please create /PICTURES/ folder and
store JPEG files in that Folder.
Cannot load the image because the
PICTURES folder is not found in the
inserted disc.
Use the appropriate data after read-
ing “Changing Background Picture
on page 56.
There is no Disc. Please insert a Disc
with JPEG files stored in the /PIC-
TURES/ folder.
The disc in which the background
picture is stored is not correctly
inserted.
Insert the disc that contains the
background pictures.
Data read error. Change is cancelled. Failed to read the data because the
CD-R is damaged or dirty. Or, the
pick-up lens of the DVD drive is dirty.
Try re-reading the data by inserting a
clean CD-R.
Clean the pick-up lens with a com-
mercially available cleaning kit for
DVD, then try to reading again.
JPEG file is corrupt. Change is can-
celled.
The data is damaged or an attempt
was made to set a JPEG image that
does not conform to specifications
as the background picture.
Use the appropriate data after read-
ing “Changing Background Picture
on page 56.
Data Read error. Back to Original
Background.
Please do not turn power off.
Failed to read the data because the
CD-R is damaged or dirty. Or, the
pick-up lens of the DVD drive is dirty.
Try re-reading the data by inserting a
clean CD-R.
Clean the pick-up lens with a com-
mercially available cleaning kit for
DVD, then try to reading again.
There are no files available in /PIC-
TURES/ folder.
The PICTURES folder exists on the
CD-R but no data in JPEG format
exists.
Use the appropriate data after read-
ing “Changing Background Picture
on page 56.
Please insert the appropriate disc.
Route calculation was not possible.
In the memory navi mode, if the
Auto-reroute does not function for
some reason.
Insert the DVD Map Disc.
No route data can be stored. You
should insert the disc that contains
the map data of the current position.
The area to be set for “Map in Mem-
ory” is “areas not stored on the DVD
Map Disc”.
Change the memory area to be set
to “areas stored on the DVD Map
Disc”.
Insert the DVD Map Disc contain-
ing that area.
•Scaling down.
•Scaling up.
In the memory navi mode, if the DVD
Map Disc is inserted without chang-
ing the scale (only when the point is
stored on the DVD Map Disc).
The scale automatically returns to
the scale that was set in the DVD
navi mode before being changed to
the memory navi mode.
Message When What to do
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Error Messages
When problems occur with disc playback, an error message appears on the display. Refer to the table
below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the error persists, contact
your dealer or your nearest PIONEER Service Centre.
The messages in “( )” will appear on the “Rear display”.
• No map data available on this
scale. Scaling up.
• No map data available on this
scale. Scaling down.
When the scale that had been previ-
ously displayed cannot be displayed
for the following reasons:
• The disc was ejected and the sys-
tem was changed to the memory
navi mode.
• In the memory navi mode, the map
was scrolled to outside the memory
area. Or, the vehicle moved outside
of the memory area.
• The map was scrolled to areas not
stored on the DVD Map Disc. Or,
the vehicle moved to unrecorded
areas.
• The map was scrolled from unre-
corded areas to the memory area.
Or, the vehicle moved from unre-
corded areas to the memory area.
If the desired scale cannot be
selected, insert the DVD Map Disc
that contains that area and then
change the scale.
Failure in the memory recovery proc-
ess.
Memory navigation is presently not
possible.
Failed to complete the recovery of the
memory area because the disc could
not be read for some reason, result-
ing in deletion of the memory.
•Clean the disc.
• Clean the DVD drive.
• Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if
this message persists.
The map data could not be stored.
Previous setting will be kept.
Recovery was performed for the
memory area after failing to read the
disc data for some reason (The mem-
ory area that was previously set will
be recovered).
•Clean the disc.
• Clean the DVD drive.
• Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if
this message persists.
This function is not available with the
current map disc.
The current position is “areas not
stored on the DVD Map Disc” and an
attempt was made to zoom in to
make the scale 500 m or more.
Zoom in again after the vehicle
moves into an area stored on the
DVD Map Disc.
Or, replace the DVD Map Disc and
try to zoom in again.
Failed to save to memory. Please re-
enter setting.
The settings could not be saved for
some reason.
•Retry.
• Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if
this message persists.
Message When What to do
Message Cause Action (See)
Reading error
(ERROR-02-XX)
Dirty Clean disc.
Scratched disc Replace disc.
The disc is loaded upside down Check that the disc is loaded correctly.
Mechanism error Electrical or mechanical Press the RESET button. (Refer to page 125
in this manual.)
Region code error
(DIFFERENT REGION
DISC)
The disc does not have the same region
number as the navigation system
Replace the DVD-Video with one bearing the
correct region number.
NON PLAYABLE DISC This type of disc cannot be played by the
navigation system
Replace the disc with one the navigation sys-
tem can play.
Thermal error
(THERMAL PROTEC-
TION IN MOTION)
The temperature of the navigation system is
outside of the normal operating range
Wait until the unit’s temperature returns to
within normal operating limits.
Non-playable tracks
are skipped.
(FILE SKIPPED)
Files that are protected by digital rights
management.
The protected files are skipped.
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Handling and Care of the Disc
Some basic precautions are necessary when
handling your discs.
DVD Map Discs
Do not use discs other than those intended for
this product. Use only discs approved by Pio-
neer.
If you wish to use other DVD Map Discs,
first check that they are compatible with
this equipment and approved by Pioneer.
DVD drive and care
Use only normal, round discs. If you insert
irregular, non-round shaped discs they may
jam in the DVD drive or not play properly.
Check all discs for cracks, scratches or warp-
age before playing. Discs that have cracks or
scratches, or those that are warped may not
play properly. Do not use such discs.
Avoid touching the recorded (non-printed side)
surface when handling the disc.
Store discs in their cases when not in use.
Keep discs out of direct sunlight and do not
expose the discs to high temperatures.
Do not attach labels to, write on or apply chem-
icals to the surface of the discs.
To clean dirt from a disc, wipe the disc with a
soft cloth outward from the centre of the disc.
If the heater is used in cold weather, condensa-
tion may form on components inside the DVD
drive. Condensation may cause the DVD drive
to operate incorrectly. If you think that conden-
sation is a problem, turn off the DVD drive for
an hour or so to allow the DVD drive to dry out,
and wipe any damp discs with a soft cloth to
remove the moisture.
Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.
DVD-Video
With some DVD-Video discs, it may not be pos-
sible to use certain functions.
It may not be possible to play back some DVD-
Video discs.
DVD-R/-RW and CD-R/-RW
Playback is possible only for discs which have
been finalised.
Playback of discs finalised on a personal com-
puter may not be possible depending on the
application settings and the environment.
Please finalised with the correct format. (For
details, contact the manufacturer of the appli-
cation.)
Impossible to play all
tracks. (PROCETED
DISC,DRM Protected)
All the files on the inserted disc are secured
by DRM.
Replace disc.
Flash writing error.
Impossible to write on
the flash. (CAN NOT
SAVE DATA)
The playback history for VOD contents can-
not be saved for some reason.
Try saving again.
• If the message appears frequently, consult
your dealer.
Authorization Error
(AUTHORIZATION
ERROR)
The device does not match the device regis-
tered with the VOD provider. VOD contents
cannot be played back.
Check whether this device has been regis-
tered with the VOD provider.
NON-PLAYABLE FILE VOD rental contents file error • Try saving again.
• If the message appears frequently, consult
your dealer.
Played back a disc with incompatible for-
mat.
Playback a disc with compatible format.
ERROR-11 Connected an iPod with no charge. Turn “iPod Charge” is “On” and recon-
nect the iPod.
• Connect a charged iPod.
ERROR-21 The iPod version is not compatible. Use an iPod with a compatible version.
Message Cause Action (See)
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It may not be possible to playback discs
recorded on a music CD recorder, DVD
recorder or a personal computer because of
disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on the
disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the lens of
this product.
Playback of discs may become impossible in
case of direct exposure to sunlight, high tem-
peratures, or the storage conditions in the vehi-
cle.
Titles and other text information recorded on a
disc may not be displayed by this product.
If you insert a CD-RW/DVD-RW disc into this
product, time to playback will be longer than
when you insert a conventional CD/DVD or CD-
R/DVD-R disc.
Read the precautions with the package of
discs before using them.
When DVD-R/DVD-RW discs are used, play-
back is possible only for discs which have been
recorded with the Video format (video mode). It
is not possible to play back DVD-R/RW discs
which have been recorded with the Video
Recording format (VR mode).
It may not be possible to play back DVD-R/
DVD-RW discs which have been recorded with
the Video format (video mode), because of disc
characteristics, scratches or dirt on the disc,
or dirt, condensation, etc. on the lens of this
product.
It is not possible to read DVD-ROM discs other
than Pioneer DVD map discs or DVD-ROMs
with MP3, WMA, AAC, or DivX files burned to
it.
This product can play back the disc that final-
ised with ISO9660 level 1 and level 2, Romeo
and Joliet / UDF1.02 file system.
When you burn a CD-R/-RW and DVD-R/-RW,
make sure the total data size of the CD-R/-RW
and DVD-R/-RW is greater than the amount
noted below by storing dummy data or other
filler information. Otherwise, the disc may not
be recognised by the built-in DVD drive.
CD-R/-RW: 1.8 MB
DVD-R/-RW: 170 MB
MP3, WMA and AAC files
WMA data can be encoded by using Windows
Media Player version 7 or later.
This unit may not operate correctly depending
on the application used to encode WMA files.
Depending on the version of Windows Media
Player used to encode WMA files, album
names and other text information may not be
correctly displayed.
There may be a slight delay when starting play-
back of WMA/AAC files encoded with image
data.
It is possible to play back multi-session com-
patible recorded discs.
MP3/WMA/AAC files are not compatible with
packet write data transfer.
The maximum number of characters which
can be displayed for a file name, including the
extension (.mp3, .wma or .m4a), is 64, from the
first character.
The maximum number of characters which
can be displayed for a folder name is 64.
In case of files recorded according to the
Romeo file system, only the first 64 characters
can be displayed.
The folder selection sequence for playback and
other operations becomes the writing
sequence used by the writing software. For this
reason, the expected sequence at the time of
playback may not coincide with the actual play-
back sequence. However, there also is some
writing software which permits setting of the
playback order.
Some audio CDs contain tracks that merge
into one another without a pause. When these
discs are converted to MP3/WMA/AAC files
and burned to a disc, the files will be played
back on this player with a short pause between
each one, regardless of the length of the pause
between tracks on the original audio CD.
The sound quality of MP3/WMA/AAC files gen-
erally becomes better with an increased bit
rate. In order to be able to enjoy sound of a cer-
tain quality, we recommend using discs
recorded with a higher bit rate.
This unit plays back files with the filename
extension (.mp3, .wma or .m4a) as an MP3/
WMA/AAC file. To prevent noise and malfunc-
tions, do not use these extensions for files
other than MP3/WMA/AAC files.
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MP3 additional information
Files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0,
1.1, 2.2 and 2.3 formats for display of album
(disc title), track (track title), artist (track artist)
and comments. Ver. 2.x of ID3 Tag is given pri-
ority when both Ver. 1.x and Ver. 2.x exist.
You can play back MP3 files in the frequencies
from 8 kHz to 48 kHz.
This unit is compatible with the emphasis
function.
There is no m3u playlist compatibility.
There is no compatibility with the MP3i (MP3
interactive) or mp3 PRO formats.
This unit can play recordings with bit rates
from 8 kbps to 320 kbps.
WMA additional information
This unit plays back WMA files encoded by
Windows Media Player version 7, 7.1, 8, 9 and
10.
You can play back WMA files in the frequen-
cies from 8 kHz to 48 kHz.
This unit can play recordings with bit rates
from 5 kbps to 320 kbps.
This unit doesn’t support the following for-
mats.
Windows Media Audio 9 Professional
(5.1ch)
Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless
Windows Media Audio 9 Voice
AAC additional information
This unit plays back AAC files encoded by
iTunes
®
version 4.6.
This unit plays back AAC files in the sampling
frequencies from 8 kHz to 48 kHz.
This unit can play recordings with transmis-
sion rates from 8 kbps to 320 kbps.
About folders and MP3/WMA/AAC files
An outline of a disc with MP3/WMA/AAC files
on it is shown below. Subfolders are shown as
folders in the folder currently selected.
The following figure is an example of the tier
structure in the disc. The numbers in the fig-
ure indicate the order in which folder num-
bers are assigned and the order to be played
back.
Indicates the order in which folder numbers
are assigned.
Indicates each file. The number is assigned
in the order of the track to be played back.
First tier
Second tier
Third tier
Notes:
This unit assigns folder numbers. The user
cannot assign folder numbers.
It is not possible to check folders that do not
include MP3/WMA/AAC files. (These folders
will be skipped without displaying the folder
number.)
It is possible to play back up to 255 folders on
one disc.
DivX video files
This unit corresponds to DivX video format
implemented in relation to DivX standards.
However, it does not correspond to DivX Ultra
standards.
This unit corresponds to MP3 and AC3 audio
codec.
DivX files without video data cannot be recog-
nised as DivX file.
Depending on the file information composition
such as the number of audio stream, there
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may be a slight delay in the start of playback on
discs.
Some special operation may be prohibited
because of the composition of DivX files.
DivX files downloaded only from DivX partner
site are guarantee of proper operation. Unau-
thorised DivX file may not operate properly.
DRM rental file cannot be operated until start-
ing playing back.
This unit corresponds to a DivX file display up
to 1 590 minutes 43 seconds. Also, search
operation beyond this time limit is prohibited.
This unit corresponds to media with a maxi-
mum image size of 720
576 pixels.
If a file contains more than 4 GB, playback is
stopped on the way.
Files with high transfer rates may not be played
back correctly. The standard transfer rate is 4
Mbps for CDs and 10.08 Mbps for DVDs.
DivX VOD file playback requires ID code of this
unit to DivX VOD provider. About ID code, refer
to Displaying your DivX
®
VOD registration
code on page 108.
Plays all versions of DivX
®
video (including
DivX
®
6) with standard playback of DivX
®
media files
For more details about DivX, visit the following
site:
http://www.divx.com/
Important
When naming a DivX video file, add the corre-
sponding filename extension (.avi or .divx).
This unit plays back files with the filename
extension (.avi or .divx) as a DivX video file. To
prevent noise and malfunctions, do not use
these extensions for files other than DivX video
files.
DivX subtitle files
Srt format subtitle files with the extension “.srt”
can be used.
Only one subtitle file can be used for each DivX
file. Multiple subtitle files cannot be associ-
ated.
Subtitle files that are named with the same
character string as the DivX file before the
extension are associated with the DivX file. The
character strings before the extension must be
exactly the same. However, if there is only one
DivX file and one subtitle file in a single folder,
the files are associated even if the file names
are not the same.
The subtitle file must be stored in the same
folder as the DivX file.
Up to 255 subtitle files may be used. Any more
subtitle files will not be recognised.
Up to 64 characters can be used for the name
of the subtitle file, including the extension. If
more than 64 characters are used for the file
name, the subtitle file may not be recognised.
The character code for the subtitle file should
comply with ISO-8859-1. Using characters
other than ISO-8859-1 may cause the charac-
ters to be displayed incorrectly.
The subtitles may not be displayed correctly if
the displayed characters in the subtitle file
include control code.
For materials that use a high transfer rate, the
subtitles and video may not be completely syn-
chronised.
If multiple subtitles are programmed to display
within a very short time frame, such as 0.1 sec-
onds, the subtitles may not be displayed at the
correct time.
Ambient conditions for playing a
disc
At extremely high temperatures, a temperature
cutoff protects this product by switching it off
automatically.
Despite our careful design of the product,
small scratches that do not affect actual opera-
tion may appear on the disc surface as a result
of mechanical wear, ambient conditions for
use or handling of the disc. This is not a sign of
the malfunction of this product. Consider it to
be normal wear and tear.
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Using the Navigation System
Correctly
If liquid or foreign matter should get inside
this navigation system, turn off the power
immediately and consult your dealer or the
nearest authorised PIONEER Service Sta-
tion. Do not use the navigation system in
this condition because doing so may result
in a fire, electric shock, or other failure.
If you notice smoke, a strange noise or
smell from the navigation system, or any
other abnormal signs on the LCD screen,
turn off the power immediately and con-
sult your dealer or the nearest authorised
PIONEER Service Station. Using this navi-
gation system in this condition may result
in permanent damage to the system.
Do not disassemble or modify this naviga-
tion system, as there are high-voltage
components inside which may cause an
electric shock. Be sure to consult your
dealer or the nearest authorised PIONEER
Service Station for internal inspection,
adjustments or repairs.
Handling the LCD screen
When the LCD screen is subjected to direct
sunlight for a long period of time, it will
become very hot, resulting in possible damage
to the LCD screen. When not using this naviga-
tion system, avoid exposing it to direct sunlight
as much as possible.
The LCD screen should be used within the tem-
perature ranges shown below.
Operating temperature range: –30 °C to +85
°C
Storage temperature range: –40 °C to +85 °C
Do not use the LCD screen at temperatures
higher or lower than the operating temperature
range because the LCD screen may not oper-
ate normally and the LCD screen can be dam-
aged.
The LCD screen is exposed in order to increase
its visibility within the vehicle. Please do not
press strongly on it as this may damage it.
Do not push the LCD screen with excessive
force as this may scratch it.
Never touch the LCD screen with anything
besides your finger when operating the Touch
Panel functions. The LCD screen can scratch
easily. (The stylus is supplied for special cali-
brations. Do not use the stylus for normal oper-
ation.)
Liquid crystal display (LCD)
screen
If the LCD screen is near the vent of an air con-
ditioner, make sure that air from the air condi-
tioner is not blowing on it. Heat from the heater
may break the LCD screen, and cool air from
the cooler may cause moisture to form inside
the navigation unit, resulting in possible dam-
age. Also, if the LCD screen is cooled down by
the air conditioner, the LCD screen may
become dark or the life span of the small fluo-
rescent tube used in the LCD screen may be
shortened.
Small black dots or white dots (bright dots)
may appear on the LCD screen. These are due
to the characteristics of the LCD screen and do
not indicate a problem with the LCD screen.
At low temperatures, the LCD screen may be
dark for a while after the power is turned on.
The LCD screen will be difficult to see if it is
exposed to direct sunlight.
When using a mobile phone, keep the aerial of
the mobile phone away from the LCD screen to
prevent disruption of the video with distur-
bances such as spots or coloured stripes.
Keeping the LCD screen in good
condition
When removing dust from the LCD screen or
cleaning the LCD screen, first turn the system
power off, then wipe with a soft dry cloth.
When wiping the LCD screen, take care not to
scratch the surface. Do not use harsh or abra-
sive chemical cleaners.
Small fluorescent tube
A small fluorescent tube is used inside the dis-
play to illuminate the LCD screen.
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The fluorescent tube should last for approxi-
mately 10 000 hours, depending on operat-
ing conditions. (Using the navigation unit at
low temperatures reduces the service life of
the fluorescent tube.)
When the fluorescent tube reaches the end
of its useful life, the LCD screen will be dark
and the image will no longer be projected. If
this happens, consult your dealer or the
nearest authorised Pioneer service station.
Route Setting Information
Route search specifications
Your navigation system sets a route to your desti-
nation by applying certain built-in rules to the
map data. This section provides some useful
information about how a route is set.
When a route is calculated, the route and
voice guidance for the route is automati-
cally set. Also, for day or time traffic regu-
lations, only information about traffic
regulations at the time when the route was
calculated is shown. One-way streets and
street closures may not be taken into con-
sideration. For example, if a street is open
during the morning only, but you arrive
later, it would be against the traffic regula-
tions so you cannot drive along the set
route. When driving, please follow the
actual traffic signs. Also, the system may
not know some traffic regulations.
About singular route calculation
When the calculation of only one route is set, you
can search a route option by combining the fol-
lowing conditions.
How to set the calculation conditions
Page 46
For example, when Fast” and “Avoid Motor-
way” (On”) are combined, a route that avoids
motorways and has the shortest travel time will
be calculated and displayed on the screen.
Condition 1: whether to put priority on dis-
tance or time
Short:
Calculate a route with the shortest distance to
your destination as a priority.
Fast:
Calculate a route with the shortest travel time to
your destination as a priority.
Condition 2: whether to use motorway or not
Avoid Motorway:
Calculate a route that avoids motorways. (A route
using the motorway may be set if your destination
is far away.)
The system assumes that the driver deviated
either intentionally or inadvertently from the
route and searches for another route (intelli-
gent rerouting). Depending on the situation,
the system may search for a new route that
does not return to the original one.
The calculated route is one example of the
route to your destination decided by the navi-
gation system while taking the type of streets
or traffic regulations into account. It is not nec-
essarily an optimum route. (In some cases, you
may not be able to set the streets you want to
pass. If you want to pass a certain street, set
the way point on that street.)
The route set by your navigation system is
based on the assumption that the driver does
not know the area. Thus, streets known to local
drivers, such as small streets or special roads,
may not be used for the set route.
Some route options may become the same
route. If way points are set, only one route is
calculated.
Route setting is limited to the range of the disc
in use.
The destination is too far, there may be
instances where the route cannot be set. (If
you want to set a long-distance route going
across several areas, set way points along the
way.)
During voice guidance, turns and junctions
from the motorway are announced. However,
some junctions, turns, and other guide points
may not be announced if they are passed in
rapid succession.
It is possible that guidance may direct you off a
motorway and then back on again.
In some cases, the set route may require you to
travel in the opposite direction of your current
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heading. In such cases, you are instructed to
turn around; please do so safely and in accord-
ance with local traffic rules.
In some cases, guidance may direct you past
your destination and then indicate a U-turn to
get back to it.
In some cases, a route may begin on the oppo-
site side of a railway or river from your actual
current location. If this happens, drive towards
your destination for a while, and try route cal-
culation again.
In the following cases, a route that passes
through an Area to Avoid may be set:
- when your vehicle is in the Area to Avoid
- when your destination or way points are in
the Area to Avoid
- when it is not possible to avoid doing so
If a suitable route cannot be set in compliance
with the specified detour distance, or your pref-
erence to avoid motorways, toll roads or ferry
routes, the setting or parameter may be
ignored.
When there is a traffic jam ahead, if driving
through the traffic jam is better than taking the
detour, a detour route may not be set.
There may be instances when the starting
point and the destination point are not on the
highlighted route.
The number of roundabout exits displayed on
the screen may differ from the actual number
of roads.
If the intersection is approached in a gentle
curve, the map displayed may differ from the
actual road layout.
Auto Reroute
Auto Reroute is used when you deviate more
than 30m (0.01 mi) from the route.
The Auto Reroute function does not work in the
following cases:
when your vehicle is not on a street
when you are very close to your destination
when your vehicle is on a ferry
when driving on a road inside a facility
when driving on a roundabout
when your vehicle is out of Memory area
when the vehicle goes out of the area stored
in the disc during DVD navigation mode
when the vehicle goes out of the memorised
area during memory navi mode
when driving on routes described in “Roads
not used in calculations”
Route highlighting
Once set, the route is highlighted in bright
green or light blue on the map.
The immediate vicinity of your starting point
and destination may not be highlighted, and
neither will areas with particularly complex
road layouts. Consequently, the route may
appear to be cut off on the display, but voice
guidance will continue.
Roads not used in calculations
Even though displayed onscreen, the following
roads are not included in route calculations.
•Stubble roads
Walkways
Roads for public vehicles only
Tracking
Your navigation system marks your course on
the map in certain increments. This is called
tracking. It is handy when you want to check a
route travelled without guidance or if returning
along a complex route.
A maximum of about 230 km (145 miles) is
marked and, as you travel beyond this limit,
tracking marks are erased, starting with the
oldest. The tracking display shows about 200
km of vehicle tracking with white dots.
Tracking can also be set to erase automati-
cally whenever the navigation system is
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About traffic information
Because traffic information is updated only
periodically, it may take time to collect com-
plete information.
Not all RDS stations provide traffic informa-
tion.
Instead of the broadcasting station name
appearing, the name of the service provider or
the music being played may be displayed. The
information content depends on the sender of
the transmission.
Traffic information is not taken into account in
calculating estimated time of arrival or travel
time for your destination.
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The navigation system may not be able to
receive traffic information in some areas.
Types of the Road Stored in the
Disc
There are three types of roads marked on the map
of this disc.
Roads included in the route
guidance and roads not included
Turn by Turn Routable Roads contain full
attribute data and can be used for full Route
Guidance. Pioneer Navigation will display full
route guidance, including turn-by-turn voice
directions and arrow icons.
Routable roads (routes displayed and high-
lighted in purple) have only basic data and can
only be used to plot a navigable route. Pioneer
Navigation will only display a navigable route on
the map (only the arrival guidance for the desti-
nation or a way point is available). Please review
and obey all local traffic rules along the high-
lighted route. (For your safety.)
No turn-by-turn directions or arrow icons will be
displayed on these roads.
When your vehicle reaches to the entrance of this
road, the icon will be displayed, indicating
that guidance is not available for this type of road.
The icon will be indicated for the road with
which the guidance is available.
The Close-up of Junction function, Auto Reroute
function, Changing the view to Mixed Mode, or
St.List Mode are not available.
Non routable roads (pink colour
road)
Map display is possible, but it cannot be used for
route calculation. Please review and obey all local
traffic rules along this route. (For your safety.)
Glossary
This glossary explains some of the terms used in
this manual.
3D Hybrid sensor
The built-in sensor which enables the system to estimate
your vehicle’s position. A learning function increases its
accuracy and its learning data can be stored in memory.
AAC
AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an
audio compression technology standard used with
MPEG 2 and MPEG 4.
Address Book
A list of locations registered manually.
Aspect ratio
This is the width-to-height ratio of a TV screen. A regular
display has an aspect ratio of 4:3. Wide screen displays
have an aspect ratio of 16:9, providing a bigger picture
for exceptional presence and atmosphere.
Bit rate
This expresses data volume per second, or bps units
(bits per second). The higher the rate, the more informa-
tion is available to reproduce the sound. Using the same
encoding method (such as MP3), the higher the rate, the
better the sound.
Chapter
DVD titles are divided into chapters which are numbered
in the same way as the chapters of a book. With DVD-
Video discs featuring chapters, you can quickly find a
desired scene with chapter search.
Current location
The present location of your vehicle; your current loca-
tion is shown on the map by a red triangle.
Default setting
A factory setting which applies when you first switch on
the system; you can change default settings to suit your
own needs in the Route Options menu or the Settings
menu.
Destination
A location you choose as the end point of your journey.
DivX
DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX, Inc.
DivX media files contain highly compressed video with
high visual quality that maintains a relatively small file
size. DivX files can also include advanced media fea-
tures like menus, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks.
Many DivX media files are available for download online,
and you can create your own using your personal con-
tent and easy-to-use tools from DivX.com.
Pioneer does not bear responsibility for the
accuracy of the information transmitted.
Pioneer does not bear responsibility for
changes to information services provided by
broadcasting stations or by related compa-
nies, such as cancellation of services or
changing to pay-services. Also, we do not
accept return of the product for this reason.
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DivX Certified
DivX Certified products are officially tested by the crea-
tors of DivX and guaranteed to play all versions of DivX
video, including DivX 6.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital provides multi-channel audio from up to
5.1 independent channels. This is the same as the Dolby
Digital surround sound system used in theaters.
DRM
This technology preserves the copyrights for digital data
by limiting the number of copies that can be made for
audio and video files.
DVD Map Discs
The DVD-ROM discs contain Pioneer navigation soft-
ware. Map data is also recorded on the discs.
Favourite location
A frequently visited location (such as your workplace or
a relative’s home) that you can register to allow easy
routing.
GPS
Global Positioning System. A network of satellites that
provides navigation signals for a variety of purposes.
Guidance mode
The mode in which guidance is given as you drive to your
destination; the system automatically switches to this
mode as soon as a route has been set.
Guidance point
These are important landmarks along your route, gener-
ally intersections. The next guidance point along your
route is indicated on the map by the yellow flag icon.
Home location
Your registered home location.
ID3 tag
This is a method of embedding track-related information
in a MP3 file. This embedded information can include
the track title, the artist’s name, the album title, the
music genre, the year of production, comments and
other data. The contents can be freely edited using soft-
ware with ID3 Tag editing functions. Although the tags
are restricted to the number of characters, the informa-
tion can be viewed when the track is played back.
ISO9660 format
This is the international standard for the format logic of
DVD/CD-ROM folders and files. For the ISO9660 format,
there are regulations for the following two levels.
Level 1:
The file name is in 8.3 format (the name consists of up to
8 characters, half-byte English capital letters, half-byte
numerals and the “_” sign, with a file-extension of three
characters.)
Level 2:
The file name can have up to 31 characters (including
the separation mark “.” and a file extension). Each folder
contains less than 8 hierarchies.
Extended formats
Joliet:
File names can have up to 64 characters.
Romeo:
File names can have up to 128 characters.
JPEG
This stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and is
an international still image compression standard.
Linear PCM (LPCM)/Pulse code modulation
This stands for linear pulse code modulation, which is
the signal recording system used for music CDs and
DVDs. Generally, DVDs are recorded with higher sam-
pling frequency and bit rate than CDs. Therefore, DVDs
can provide higher sound quality.
m3u
Playlists created using the “WINAMP” software
have a playlist file extension (.m3u).
MP3
MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3. It is an audio com-
pression standard set by a working group (MPEG) of the
ISO (International Standards Organisation). MP3 is able
to compress audio data to about 1/10th the size of a con-
ventional disc.
MPEG
This stands for Moving Pictures Experts Group, and is an
international video image compression standard. Some
DVDs feature digital audio compressed and recorded
using this system.
Multi-angle
With regular TV programmes, although multiple cam-
eras are used to simultaneously shoot scenes, only
images from one camera at a time are transmitted to
your TV. Some DVDs feature scenes shot from multiple
angles, letting you choose your viewing angle as desired.
Multi-audio (Multilingual dialogue)
Some DVDs feature dialogue recorded in multiple lan-
guages. Dialogue in up to 8 languages can be recorded
on a single disc, letting you choose as desired.
Multi-session
Multi-session is a recording method that allows addi-
tional data to be recorded later. When recording data on
a CD-ROM, etc., all data from beginning to end is treated
as a single unit or session. Multi-session is a method of
recording more than 2 sessions on one disc.
Multi-subtitle
Subtitles in up to 32 languages can be recorded on a sin-
gle DVD, letting you choose as desired.
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Packet write
This is a general term for a method of writing on CD-R,
etc. at the time required for a file, just as is done with
files on floppy or hard discs.
Parental lock
Some DVD-Video discs with violent or adult-oriented
scenes feature parental lock which prevents children
from viewing such scenes. With this kind of disc, if you
set the unit’s parental lock level, playback of scenes
inappropriate for children will be disabled, or these
scenes will be skipped.
Point of Interest (POI)
Point Of Interest; any of a range of locations stored in
the data, such as railway stations, shops, restaurants,
and amusement parks.
Region number
DVD players and DVD discs feature region numbers indi-
cating the area in which they were purchased. Playback
of a DVD is not possible unless it features the same
region number as the DVD player.
RDS-TMC
A communication system for informing drivers of the lat-
est traffic information using FM multiplex broadcast.
Information such as traffic jams or accidents can be
checked on the display.
Route setting
The process of determining the ideal route to a specific
location; route setting is done automatically by the sys-
tem when you specify a destination.
Set route
The route marked out by the system to your destination.
It is highlighted on the map.
Title
DVD-Video discs have a high data capacity, enabling
recording of multiple movies on a single disc. If, for
example, one disc contains three separate movies, they
are divided into title 1, title 2 and title 3. This lets you
enjoy the convenience of title search and other func-
tions.
Tracking
Dots on the map indicating the route you have travelled.
VBR
VBR is short for variable bit rate. Generally speaking
CBR (constant bit rate) is more widely used. But by flexi-
bly adjusting the bit rate according to the needs of the
audio compression, it is possible to achieve compres-
sion with a priority on sound quality.
Voice guidance
The giving of directions by a recorded voice in guidance
mode.
Way Point
A location that you choose to visit before your destina-
tion; a journey can be built up from multiple way points
and the destination.
WMA
WMA is short for Windows Media™ Audio and refers to
an audio compression technology that is developed by
Microsoft Corporation.
WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media
Player version 7 or later.
Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
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Specifications
General
Rated power source ............ 14.4 V DC
(allowable voltage range:
12.0 V to 14.4 V DC)
Earthing system................... Negative type
Maximum current consumption
................................... 10.0 A
Display unit:
Dimensions (W
H
D):
DIN
Chassis ................. 178
100
160 mm
Nose...................... 188
118
13 mm
D
Chassis ................. 178
100
165 mm
Nose...................... 170
97
8 mm
Weight .......................... 2.2 kg
Navigation
GPS Receiver:
System.......................... L1, C/Acode GPS
SPS (Standard Positioning
Service)
Reception system ........ 8-channel multi-channel
reception system
Reception frequency ... 1 575.42 MHz
Sensitivity ..................... –130 dBm
Position update frequency
................................... Approx. once per second
GPS aerial:
Aerial ............................ Micro strip flat aerial/right-
handed helical polarisation
Aerial cable .................. 5.0 m
Dimensions (W
H
D)
................................... 33
14
36 mm
Weight .......................... 105 g
Display
Screen size/aspect ratio...... 6.1 inch wide/17:9
(effective display area: 136
72 mm)
Pixels .................................... 336 960 (480
234
3)
Type....................................... TFT active matrix, transmis-
sive type
Colour system...................... NTSC/PAL compatible
Operating temperature range
........................................... –30 °C to +85 °C
Storage temperature range
........................................... –40 °C to +85 °C
Audio
Maximum power output...... 50 W
4
50 W
2 ch/4 + 70 W
1
ch/2 (for subwoofer)
Continuous power output... 22 W
4 (DIN 45324,
+B=14.4 V)
Load impedance .................. 4 (4 to 8 [2 for 1 ch]
allowable)
Preout max output level/output impedance
........................................... 1.7 V/1 k
Equaliser (3-Band Parametric Equaliser):
Low
Frequency............. 40/80/100/160 Hz
Q Factor................ 0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15 (+6 dB
when boosted)
Gain ...................... ±12dB
Mid
Frequency............. 200/500/1 k/2 kHz
Q Factor................ 0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15 (+6 dB
when boosted)
Gain ...................... ±12dB
High
Frequency............. 3.15 k/8 k/10 k/12.5 kHz
Q Factor................ 0.35/0.59/0.95/1.15 (+6 dB
when boosted)
Gain ...................... ±12dB
Loudness contour:
Low ............................... +3.5 dB (100 Hz), +3 dB
(10 kHz)
Mid................................ +10 dB (100 Hz), +6.5 dB
(10 kHz)
High.............................. +11 dB (100 Hz), +11 dB
(10 kHz)
(volume: –30 dB)
Tone controls:
Bass
Frequency............. 40/63/100/160 Hz
Gain ...................... ±12dB
Treble
Frequency............. 2.5 k/4 k/6.3 k/10 kHz
Gain ...................... ±12dB
HPF:
Frequency .................... 50/80/125 Hz
Slope............................. –12 dB/oct
Subwoofer:
Frequency .................... 50/80/125 Hz
Slope............................. –18 dB/oct
Gain .............................. ±12dB
Phase............................ Normal/Reverse
DVD Drive
System.................................. DVD-Video, Compact disc
audio, MP3, WMA, AAC,
DivX system
Usable discs ........................ DVD-Video, Compact disc,
MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX
Region number.................... 2
Signal format:
Sampling frequency.... 44.1/48/96 kHz
Number of quantisation bits
................................... 16/20/24; linear
Frequency response............ 5 Hz to 44 000 Hz (with DVD,
at sampling frequency
96 kHz)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............ 97 dB (1 kHz) (IEC-A net-
work)
(CD: 96 dB (1 kHz) (IEC-A
network))
Dynamic range .................... 95 dB (1 kHz)
(CD: 94 dB (1 kHz))
Distortion ............................. 0.008 % (1 kHz)
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Output level:
Video ............................. 1.0 Vp-p/75 (±0.2 V)
Audio............................. 1.4 V (1 kHz, 0 dB)
Number of channels............ 2 (stereo)
MP3 decoding format.......... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3
WMA decoding format........ Ver.9.0 L3
AAC decoding format.......... MPEG-4 AAC (only encoded
by iTunes)
: .m4a
DivX decoding format.......... Home Theater Ver.3, Ver.4,
Ver.5.2
: .avi, .divx
FM tuner
Frequency range.................. 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
Usable sensitivity................. 8 dBf (0.7 µV/75 , mono, S/
N: 30 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............ 75 dB (IEC-A network)
Distortion.............................. 0.3 % (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz,
stereo)
0.1 % (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz,
mono)
Frequency response ............ 30 Hz to 15 000 Hz (±3 dB)
Stereo separation ................ 45 dB (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz)
MW tuner
Frequency range.................. 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz (9 kHz)
Usable sensitivity................. 18 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............ 65 dB (IEC-A network)
LW tuner
Frequency range.................. 153 kHz to 281 kHz (9 kHz)
Usable sensitivity................. 30 µV (S/N: 20 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio ............ 65 dB (IEC-A network)
Note:
Specifications and design are subject to possi-
ble modifications without notice due to
improvements.
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Display Information
*1: If you touch “Restore Factory Settings”, the registered POI Shortcuts return to the default or fac-
tory settings.
*2: If you touchRestore Factory Settings”, the setting value return to the default or factory settings.
NAVI MENU
P. 22
Destination
Address Search
P. 40, 49
Return Home
P. 40, 49
Go to
P. 37
POI Search
P. 38
Vicinity Search*1
P. 40, 50
Address Book
P. 40, 50
Destination History
P. 39
Motorway Search
P. 39
Postal Code Search
P. 40
Cancel Route
P. 53
All Traffic
P. 53
Traffic On Route
P. 45
Overlay POI*1
P. 55
Traffic Settings*2
P. 56
Manual Station Search
Route Options
P. 42, 46
View Current Route
P. 46
Recalculate
P. 46
Route No.*2
P. 46
Route Condition*2
P. 47
Avoid Motorway*2
P. 47
Avoid Ferry*2
P. 47
Avoid Toll Road*2
P. 43, 46
Edit Current Route
P. 44
Areas to Avoid
Traffic/Info
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P. 61
Volume*2
System Options
Short-Cut Selection
Map Display Options*2
Defined Locations
P. 65
Demo Mode*2
P. 65, 117
Time
Modify Current Location
Hardware Info
P. 65
Restore Factory Settings
P. 52
Read from Disc
P. 49, 64
Set ”Home”
Settings
P. 63Tracking Display*2
P. 64
AV Guide Mode*2
P. 64
Arrow in AV*2
P. 64
Close-up of Junction*2
P. 64
Day/Night Display*2
P. 56, 63
Background Picture Setting
P. 62
Average Speed*2
P. 62
KM Mile Setting*2
P. 62, 116
Language Selection
P. 65
P. 64, 118
Map in Memory
P. 49, 64
Set ”Go To”
P. 59, 65Connection Status
P. 58, 65
3D Calibration Status
P. 65
Service Info Screen
Shortcut menu
P. 149
P. 62
Installation Angle Setup*2
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Shortcut menu
The shortcuts displayed onscreen can be changed. The shortcuts described here are those that can
be selected with the system as default setting.
Items marked with an asterisk (*3) cannot be removed from the shortcut menu.
Changing a shortcut Page 63
: Change Route
: Registration
P. 38
: Vicinity Search*1
P. 63
: Whole Route Overview
P. 45
: Overlay POI*1
Shortcut menu
P. 50
: Route Options
P. 50
: Address Book
P. 46
: Edit Current Route
P. 53
: Traffic On Route
Route Options
P. 147
P. 43
Skip Way Point
P. 42
Route Scroll
P. 42
Route Profile
P. 40
Cancel Route
P. 42
Reroute
1 km (mile) - 50 km (mile) detour
P. 42
: Destination*3
P. 30, 35
P. 61
: Volume Setting
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Menu in the Audio Screen
Sound menu
Initial menu
P. 103FAD/BAL (Balance)
P. 104EQ Menu
P. 104
Staging
P. 105
Loudness
P. 105Sub Woofer (Non Fading)
P. 105
HPF
SLA
Sound
P. 106
P. 108
Initial
FM Step
P. 109Auto PI
Rear SP
P. 109
PIN Edit
P. 110
Mute Input/Guide
P. 109
Rear SP
P. 109
Preout
P. 110
Pixel Align
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System menu
P. 110
System
AV2 Input
Camera
Camera
Polarity
P. 111
P. 111
P. 110
AV1 Input
ANT CTRL
P. 111
Wide Mode
P. 112
V.Adjust
P. 113
Screen Off
P. 113
Illumi Color
P. 111
Screen Color
P. 112
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Function menu
DISC [DVD-Video, CD, MP3, DivX]
RADIO
M-CD
BT-TEL
iPod
BT-AUDIO
P. 72
Repeat
P. 72
Random
P. 72
Scan
Function
P. 78BSM
P. 79Regional
P. 78
Local
P. 80
PTY
P. 79
TA
P. 79AF
P. 80
News
Function
P. 84Repeat
P. 84Random
P. 84
Scan
Function
P. 90
Phone Connect
P. 91
Phone Register
Function
P. 92
Phonebook Transfer
P. 93
Phonebook Name View
P. 94
Clear Memory
P. 94
Auto Answer
P. 94
Refuse All Calls
P. 94
Ring Tone
P. 95
Auto Connect
P. 95
Echo Cancel
P. 97
Repeat
P. 97
Shuffle
Function
P. 97
iPod Charge
P. 99Connection Open
P. 99Disconnect
P. 99
Device Info
Function
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DVD/DivX Setup menu
Language
Assist Subtitle
P. 107
Multi Angle
P. 107
TV Aspect
P. 107Parental
DVD/DivX Setup
P. 106
Audio Language
P. 106
Menu Language
Subtitle Language
P. 107
P. 106
P. 106
P. 108DivX VOD
P. 108Auto Play
P. 108Subtitle File
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PIONEER CORPORATION
4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, TOKYO 153-8654, JAPAN
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.
P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A.
TEL: (800) 421-1404
PIONEER EUROPE NV
Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium
TEL: (0) 3/570.05.11
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD.
253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
TEL: 65-6472-7555
PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia
TEL: (03) 9586-6300
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.
300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada
TEL: 1-877-283-5901
PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.
Blvd. Manuel Avila Camacho 138 10 piso
Col. Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico, D.F. 11000
TEL: 55-9178-4270
Published by Pioneer Corporation.
Copyright © 2007 by Pioneer Corporation.
All rights reserved.
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