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Pioneer F320 Operation Manual
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1. A O A button Press to eject the disc from the disc loading slot 2 Disc loading slot Insert a disc to play gt For details of the operation refer to n serting and ejecting a disc on the next page 3 Head unit 4 MODE button e Press to switch between the map screen and the audio operation screen e Press to display the map screen while the navigation function screen is dis played MULTI CONTROL e Rotating Adjusts the audio source volume e Pressing MULTI CONTROL left or right Allows you to change the frequency one Engb SRC BAND l OFF ESC step at a time operates track search con trols e Pressing and holding MULTI CON TROL left or right Allows you to perform manual seek tun ing fast forward or reverse 6 LIST button 7 SRC OFF button BAND ESC button 9 Detachable device gt For details refer to Removing the detach able device on page 17 LCD screen 1 ff button Press to remove the detachable device trom the head unit gt For details refer to Removing the detach able device on page 17 Chapter Before you start 02 2 Bluetooth connection status indicator Ejecting a disc Lights up when your phone is paired to the A navigation system by Bluetooth wireless Press the amp button The disc is ejected technology A 3 RESET button S For details refer to Resetting
2. Pioneer Time 03 mp3 h Pioneer Time 05 mp3 Me Rock d USB O Pressing MULTI CONTROL up or down en ables you to perform the equivalent opera tion 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to display the content of the folder or play the selected file When a folder is selected the content of the lower folder is displayed When a file is selected it plays the selected file O Pressing MULTI CONTROL right enables you to perform the equivalent operation O When a folder is selected the first file of the selected folder is played by pressing and holding the centre of MULTI CONTROL When the lower folder is listed the list re turns to the upper folder by pressing MULTI CONTROL left e f the root folder is listed this operation is not available The content of the root folder is displayed by pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL left e f the root folder is listed this operation is not available J Setting a repeat play range Touch repeatedly until the desired repeat range indicator appears E Repeats just the current file TE Repeats the folder currently playing e No indicator all repeat Repeats all O If you perform returning to the root folder while the repeat play range is set to or ei the repeat play range changes to all re peat automatically Playing files in random order Files in a selected repeat range are played in random order Touch amp Random play begins
3. Setting the auto zoom display 109 Setting the Favourites icon display 109 Setting the speed limit display 110 Displaying the traffic notification icon 110 Setting the current street name display 110 Displaying the fuel consumption information 110 Engb C5 Setting the power saving function 111 Checking the version information 111 Registering and editing yourhome 111 Correcting the current location 111 Checking the connections of leads 111 Adjusting the response positions of the touch panel touch panel calibration 112 Adjusting the screen brightness 112 Recording your travel history 113 Using the demonstration guidance 113 Setting the safe mode 113 Restoring the default setting 114 Turning off the screen 114 Displaying the Initial Setting screen 114 Setting the illumination colour 115 Setting the FM tuning step 115 Using Auto PI Seek for preset stations 115 Switching the auxiliary setting 115 Setting the rear output and subwoofer controller 116 Switching the sound muting attenuation 116 Displaying the Audio Menu screen 116 Using balance adjustment 117 Using the equaliser 117 Recalling equaliser curves 117 Adjusting the equaliser curves 118 Adjusting loudness 119 Using subwoofer output 119 Enhancing bass Bass Booster 120 Using the high pass filter 120 Adjusting source levels 120 23 Other functions Replicating the settings 121 Returning the navigation system to the def
4. The Country List screen appears If the location that you want to search for is in another country this changes the country set ting O Once the country has been selected you only have to change countries when the lo cation that you want to search for is outside of the country you selected 5 Touch Name The Enter City Name screen appears 6 Enter the city name and then touch OK The Around City Input Menu screen re turns Engb 7 Touch Search The Select City screen appears 8 Touch the desired city name POls are divided into several categories Touch Gj The representative location of the city appears on the map screen 9 Touch the category you want O If there are more detailed categories within the selected category repeat this step as many times as necessary 10 Touch the POI you want The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 m Selecting destination from Favourites Storing locations you visit frequently saves time and effort Selecting an item from the list provides an easy way to specify the position This function is not available if no locations have been registered in Favourites gt For details refer to Storing a location in Fa vourites on page 48 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For d
5. 4 Touch Connections The Connection List screen appears Chapter Using hands free phoninc Cz 5 Touch the name of the mobile phone that you want to connect tW Connection List MY PHONE 01 Delete MY PHONE 02 Delete MY PHONE 03 Delete S Connection starts When a connection is successfully estab lished a connection complete message ap pears The screen returns to the Bluetooth Settings screen by touching OK O To cancel the connection to your mobile ohone touch Cancel O If connection fails check whether your mo bile phone is ready for a connection and then retry Disconnecting a mobile phone 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Setting The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Connections The Connection List screen appears 4 Touch Drop next to the mobile phone name Connection List Drop MY PHONE 02 Delete MY PHONE 03 Delete S Making a phone call You can make a phone call in many different ways Direct dialling 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Dial Pad The Enter Phone Number screen appears 3 Touch the number keys to enter the phone number 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ The
6. 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Current Street Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e View default Displays the street name or city name on the map e Hide Hides the street name or city name on the map Displaying the fuel consumption information Selects whether to display Eco Meter indicat ing the fuel consumption information on the map 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Eco Meter Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On default Chapter Customising preferences 22 Displays Eco Meter on the map e Off Hides Eco Meter on the map J Setting the power saving function You can select the setting of the screen back light to save the battery power O This setting can only be changed when the detachable device is removed trom the head unit 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Backlight Timeout Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e Never Deactivates the power saving feature of the scr
7. Replace the disc Replace the disc Replace the disc Message Cause Error 22 The inserted disc does not contain any files that can be played back No Audio The inserted disc does not contain any files that can be played back TRK Skipped The inserted disc contains files that are protected by DRM Protect All the files on the inserted disc are secured by DRM Heat The temperature of the navigation system is out of the normal operat ing range USB iPod Message Cause No Audio The connected USB storage device does not contain any files that can be played back Protect All the files on the inserted external storage device are secured by DRM TRK Skipped The protected files are skipped Check USB The USB connector or USB cable is short circuited The connected USB storage device consumes more than 500 mA maxi mum allowable current Error A1 The connected USB storage device consumes more than 500 mA maxi mum allowable current CHK CDCORE Electrical or mechanical Error 19 Communication failure Engb Replace the disc Wait until the unit s temperature returns to within normal operating limits Action Reference Store playable files Store playable files Store playable files Confirm that the USB connector or USB cable is not caught in something or da maged Disconnect the USB storage device and do not use it Turn the ignition switch to off then to ACC or on and then
8. favorites 6 Touch Yes Data import starts After the data is imported the Navigation Menu screen appears Chapter suo1 2e90 HuljIpsa pue Hulsa sibay Engb 53 Chapter ED Using traffic information You can check real time traffic information transmitted by the Traffic Message Channel IMC of the FM Radio Data System RDS on the screen Such traffic information is updated periodically When the navigation system re ceives updated traffic information the naviga tion system will overlay the traffic information on your map and also display detailed text in formation when available When you are tra velling along a route and there is traffic information on your current route the system will detect it and ask you if you would like to be rerouted or suggest another route automa tically O The system acquires the traffic information up to 150km in radius from the vehicle po sition If there is a lot of traffic information around your vehicle the radius will be shorter than 150 km O The navigation system provides the follow ing functions by using the information from RDS IMC service e Displaying a list of traffic information e Displaying traffic information on a map e Suggesting a route to avoid traffic jams by using traffic information O The term traffic jam in this section indi cates the following types of traffic informa tion slow queuing and stationary traffic and closed blo
9. 2 Slide the detachable device to the left until it clicks The detachable device and the head unit are jointed on the left side Make sure that the de tachable device has been jointed to the head unit 3 Press the centre on the right side of the detachable device until it is firmly seated If you fail to successfully attach the detach able device to the head unit try again but be careful not to force it as the device could be damaged m Installing the battery A CAUTION e Do not under any circumstances attempt to change the battery yourself e The battery should only be changed by Pioneer service personnel m Engb Disposing of the battery A WARNING e Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children to prevent them from acciden tally swallowing it e Batteries battery pack or batteries installed shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like A CAUTION When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institutions rules that apply in your coun try area Do not open the cover except when you dispose the battery 1 Remove the screw in the back of the detachable device and then slide the cover off a How to use the detachable device 3 Detach the cable to disconnect the bat tery Turning on the detachable device
10. 3 Touch Longitude Coordinate Input Menu Longitude Latitude S The Enter Longitude screen appears 4 Enter the longitude and then touch OK The screen returns to the previous screen O To enter W 50 1 2 5 for example touch W O 5 0 0 1 0 2 and 5 5 Touch Latitude The Enter Latitude screen appears Engb 6 Enter the latitude and then touch OK The screen returns to the previous screen O To enter N 5 1 2 5 for example touch N 0 5 0 1 0 2 and 9 7 Touch OK The searched location appears on the map screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 Searching for a location by scrolling the map Specifying a location after scrolling the map enables you to set the position as destination waypoint 1 Display the map screen 2 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the position you want 3 Touch gy gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 Chapter After the location is decided CH Setting a route to your destination 1 Searching for a location gt For details refer to Chapter 7 After searching for the destination the Lo cation confirmation screen appears 2 Touch OK Location confirmation screen Scroll a Press OK to proceed The destination is set and then route calcula tion starts
11. Page 112 Check the settings Page 112 Adjust the volume level Check the connection Turn the volume up or down using Sound on the Settings Menu screen Page 104 x pu ddy Use the following methods to reduce the echo from the speakers and then picked up by the microphone again creat conversation due to an echo Lower the volume on the receiver Have both parties pause slightly before ing an echo The backlight of the LCD panel is turned off There s no picture There is no response when the The touch panel keys deviate from touch panel keys are touched or the actual positions that respond to a different key responds your touch for some reason The USB storage device has been removed immediately after plugging it The USB storage device cannot be used The USB storage device has been removed immediately after plugging it The USB storage device cannot be used speaking Turn on the backlight Page 114 Perform touch panel calibration Page 112 Park your vehicle in a safe place and turn 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 Park your vehicle in a safe place and turn 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 Engb 125 Appendix MD Appendx SOC CS 73PSTS lt P
12. Route Condition This setting controls how the route should be calculated by taking into account the time dis tance or main road Determines which condition takes priority for route calculation Ej Fast Calculates a route with the shortest travel time to your destination as a priority amp Short Calculates a route with the shortest distance to your destination as a priority W Main Calculate a route that passes major arterial road as a priority Chapter Checking and modifying the current route CH Avoid Toll Road This setting controls whether toll roads in cluding toll areas should be taken into ac count EJ off Calculates a route that may include toll roads including toll areas On Calculates a route that avoids toll roads in cluding toll areas O The system may calculate a route that in cludes toll roads even if On is selected Avoid Ferry This setting controls whether ferry crossings should be taken into account J Off Calculates a route that may include ferries On Calculates a route that avoids ferries O The system may calculate a route that in cludes ferries even if On is selected Avoid Motorway This setting controls whether motorways may be included in the route calculation hy Off Calculates a route that may include motor ways y4 On Calculates a route that avoids motorways O The system may calculate a route that in cludes motorways
13. When you turn random play on Bg appears To turn random play off touch Fj again J If you touch BM while the repeat play range is set to Bi the repeat play range changes to automatically and files will be played in random order m Scanning folders and files Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each file Scan play is performed in the cur rent repeat play range Touch Scan play begins After completion of file or folder scanning normal playback of the files will begin again gsn uo soayjiy disn HulAeld Engb Chapter ED Playing music files on USB To turn scan play off touch H again O S Rtrv2 has a stronger effect than S Rtrv1 T Ifyou touch K while the repeat play range and is more effective when playing back is set to Bi the repeat play range changes highly compressed audio data to automatically and scanning files will begin O If you touch K while the repeat play range is set to all scan play is performed for only the first Tiles of each folder O If you skip a file forward backward or re turn to the root folder during scan play the scan play is automatically cancelled O Ifyou touch Ey during scan play the scan play is automatically cancelled and play back of the current file will be repeated O If you touch Rm during scan play the scan play is automatically cancelled and files will be played in random order m Playback and Pause Touch F Playback of the
14. 1 Plug the USB storage device into the playing when available USB connector e F Artist name gt For details refer to Plugging in a USB sto Shows the artist name currently playing rage device on page 13 when available e FJ Album title Shows the title of the album for the cur rent track when available O The item is blank if there is no corre sponding information 3 NEWS indicator Shows when the set news programme is re 2 Press the SRC OFF button to display the USB screen gt For details refer to Switching the audio source on page 7 Reading the screen ceived D 4 TRFC indicator Shows when a TP station a station that broad FLDR 01 TRK 01 casts traffic information is tuned in Bluse Ba Root File type indicator i Pioneer Time 03 mp3 Shows the type of audio file currently playing 6 Playback condition indicator Indicates the current playback condition gsn uo s j disn bulheld S Rtv P E me Playing files in random order Indicator Meaning Source icon Does not play files in random No indicator Shows which source has been selected order 2 Text display area Plays all audio files in the cur e Folder number indicated next to E rent repeat play range in ran FLDR dom order Shows the folder number currently play i ing y Play Setting a repeat play range e Track number indicated next to Indicator Meaning TRK l Repeats all compressed audio Sh
15. Connection List MY PHONE 01 Delete MY PHONE 02 Delete MY PHONE 03 Delete A message prompting you to delete a regis tered device appears 5 Touch Yes Delete device The registration is cancelled Touch No Cancels the deletion Engb ED Using hands free phoninc Connecting and disconnecting a registered mobile phone Connecting a registered mobile phone The navigation system automatically connects the mobile phone selected as the target of connection However connect the mobile phone manually in the following cases e Two or more mobile phones are registered and you want to manually select the mobile phone to be used e You want to reconnect a disconnected mo bile phone e Connection cannot be established automa tically for some reason If you start connection manually carry out the following procedure You can also connect the phone by having the navigation system detect it automatically gt For details refer to Setting automatic con nection on page 69 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your mobile phone For some mobile phones no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech nology For details refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone 2 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 3 Touch Setting The Bluetooth Settings screen appears
16. Interest POI such as petrol stations car parks or restaurants is available You can search for a POI by selecting the category or entering the POI Name Searching for POIs by preset categories You can search for POIs with a single touch from the preset category 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Touch the desired category Preset categories POI Search me P AR 3 e X ATM ee ve lt Petrol Parking Near Me Near Dest Around City Spell Name S The POI List screen appears 4 Touch the POI you want The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 Engb Searching for a POI directly from the name of the facilities 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Touch Spell Name The POI Name Input Menu screen appears 4 Touch Zone POI Name Input Menu Name Zone United Kingdom S The Country List screen appears If the location that you want to search for is in another country this changes the country set ting Once the
17. Regional Settings screen appears 3 Touch Keyboard Each time you touch the key changes that set ting Engb Chapter Customising preferences 22 Customising the map screen settings The general settings related with a map screen can be customised Displaying POI on the map Displays icons for the surrounding facilities POI on the map O POI icons are not displayed when the map scale is 2 kilometre 1 mile or more O You can select up to 10 items from the sub categories or detailed categories O Creating a customised POI is possible by using the utility programme navgate FEEDS which is available separately on your PC navgate FEEDS will be available on our website Store the customised POI into the SD memory card properly and then insert it to the SD card slot By select ing the POI icon the system displays it on the map screen 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Overlay POI The Overlay POI screen appears 4 Touch Display to change the setting to On y Overlay POI POI Custom POI Display O If you do not want to display the POI icon on the map touch Display to turn it Off Even if Display is turned Off the POI selection setting is retained 5 Touch POI The Ov
18. The Bluetooth Settings screen appears buruoud 3a 1j3 spuey buisn Engb 3 Touch Auto Connect Touching Auto Connect switches between On and Off O Automatic connection is performed in the registration number order Editing the device name You can change the device name to be dis played on your mobile phone Default is PIONEER NAVI 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Setting The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Edit Name The keyboard to enter the name appears 4 Enter the new name by using the key board Touch to delete the current name and enter the new name by using the keyboard Deletes the input text one letter at a time begin ning at the end of the text Continuing to touch the button deletes all of the text 5 Touch OK The name is changed O Up to 16 characters can be entered for a de vice name Engb ED Using hands free phoninc Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology software Update files will be available for download in the future You will be able to download the lat est update from an appropriate website to your PC O Before you download the files and install the update read through the instructions on the website Follow the instructions on the website for steps until Update be comes active 1 Insert an SD memory card in
19. ignition key is turned off the iPod will not be turned off To turn off power operate the iPod 1 Touch E Ctrl to switch the control mode Each touch of fg Ctrl changes the settings as follows F This navigation system s iPod function can be operated from the connected iPod e No indicator This navigation system s iPod function can be operated from this navigation system 2 When you select operate the con nected iPod to select a song and play O Switching the control mode to H pauses song playback Operate the iPod to start playback O Even if the control mode is set to H follow ing functions are available from this naviga tion system e Adjusting the volume e Fast reverse or forward e Skip forward or backward e Playback and Pause e Sound Retriever Using Sound Retriever Sound Retriever function automatically en hances compressed audio and restores rich sound Chapter CUsinganiPod CS Touch S Rtrv repeatedly to select the 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to desired setting set Each touch of S Rtrv changes the settings as Each press of MULTI CONTROL changes the follows settings as follows H e Repeat All Sound Retriever function level 1 is acti Repeats all songs in the selected list vated e Repeat One B Repeats just the current song Sound Retriever function level 2 is acti O Icons below are displayed as the repeat vated play indicator e No indicator When the set
20. Fg Ctrl Sets iPod control mode gt For details refer to Operating the func tions from your iPod on page 100 4 All Sets shuffle all gt For details refer to Playing all songs in random order shuffle all on page 100 Link to Genre Link to Artist Link to Album Starts playing the list of songs related to the currently playing song gt For details refer to Playing songs related to the currently playing song on the next page Operating by hardware buttons Pressing MULTI CONTROL right Skips to the start of the next song Pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL right Performs fast forward Engb Pressing MULTI CONTROL left Skips to the start of the current song Pressing it twice continuously will skip to the previous song Pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL left Performs fast reverse Pressing the centre of MULTI CONTROL The function select screen appears Pressing the LIST button Shows the list to select a song gt For details refer to Se ecting a song from the list on this page Selecting a song from the list Selecting the item on list allows you to search for a song and play it in your iPod 1 Press the LIST button to display the top category menu 1 To return to the previous screen press the BAND ESC button 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select a cate gory Playlists hoa Artists Albums e Playlists playlists e Artists artists e Albums albums e Songs songs
21. For details refer to Scanning folders and tracks on page 92 Operating by hardware buttons Pressing the BAND ESC button Switches between CD audio data CD DA and ROM compressed audio file O This operation is available only when play ing a disc containing both CD DA and compressed audio files O If you have switched between CD DA and compressed audio playback starts at the first track on the disc Pressing and holding the BAND ESC button Playback returns to the root folder Pressing MULTI CONTROL up or down Selects the previous or next folder and plays the first track on the folder O You cannot select a folder that does not have a compressed audio file recorded in it Pressing MULTI CONTROL right Skips to the start of the next track Pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL right Performs fast forward Pressing MULTI CONTROL left Skips to the start of the current track Pressing it twice continuously will skip to the previous track Pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL left Performs fast reverse O Fast reverse stops when it reaches the be ginning of the first track on the disc Chapter Playing music files on ROM 18 Pressing the centre of MULTI CONTROL The function select screen appears Pressing the LIST button Shows the list to select a track gt For details refer to Selecting a track from the list on this page Selecting a track from the list The list lets you see the list of
22. Graph screen to the map screen gt For details refer to Chapter 6 Engb Scrolling the map to the position you want to see 1 Display the map screen 2 Touch and drag the map in the desired direction to scroll Q Distance from the current position 2 Cursor Positioning the cursor to the desired location results in a brief informational overview about the location being displayed at the bottom of screen with street name and other informa tion for this location being shown The infor mation shown varies depending on the position O The scrolling increment depends on your dragging length Touch EN The map returns to the current position O Pressing MODE button returns the map to the current position Viewing information about a specified location An icon appears at registered places home lo cation specific places Favourites entries and places where there is a POI icon or traffic information icon Place the scroll cursor over the icon to view detailed information 1 Scroll the map and move the scroll cur sor to the icon you want to view Engb KD How to use the map 2 Touch w a PR TA I we OO eam Va Ns Charles de Gaulle Etol ae The Information List screen appears 3 Touch the item that you want to check the detailed information Information for a specified location appears H Detailed POI Information Charles de Gaulle Etoile Place d
23. JA O Touching g enables you to call the position if a telephone number is available Pairing with mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is required gt For details refer to Dialling from the map on page 65 Touch Modify Location You can change the registered location by scrol ling the map O For home information Name and Icon are not editable 5 Touch OK The registration is completed Sorting the entry in the Favourites list 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 Chapter suo1 2e90 HuljIpa pue Hulsa sibay Engb KI Re yistering and editin 2 Touch Favourites The Select Favourite screen appears 3 Touch Sort Each time you touch Sort changes the sort order O Current order is indicated on the upper right of the screen Sorts the items in the list in order by dis tance from the vehicle position Sorts the items in the list alphabetically Sorts the items in the list in order of the re cently used items Deleting the entry from the Favourites list 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Favourites The Select Favourite screen appears 3 Touch Delete The Delete from Favourites screen ap pears 4 Sele
24. Meaning Shows when the set news pro cocs gramme is received Information interruption is deacti vated No display Information interruption is acti vated but you will not receive data since there is none TRFC indicator Indicator Meaning Shows when a TP station a station that broadcasts traffic information is tuned in Information interruption is deacti vated No display Information interruption is acti vated but you will not receive data since there is none Chapter Using the radio TUNER 16 PTY list General Specific Type of programme News amp information 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 YINNL Olpes y Huisy Country Country music Nat Mus National music Oldies Oldies music golden oldies Folk Mus Folk music Classics L Class Light classical music Classics 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 prog
25. O To cancel the call after the system starts dialling touch BE Touch Detail The Detail Information screen appears Chapter Using hands free phoninc Cz t Detail Information Name Nancy Date 01 01 2010 16 10 Phone 0123456789 S You can check the details of the party before mak ing a phone call 4 Touch to end the call Dialling the entry stored in the Favourites list You can make a call to the entry stored in the Favourites ist 1 Display the Navigation Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Favourites The Select Favourite screen appears 3 Touch gj next to the location that you want to make a call The Edit Favourite screen appears 4 Touch to make a call To cancel the call after the system starts dial ling touch B 5 Touch to end the call Dialling a facility s phone number You can make a call to facilities with phone number data O You cannot make a call to locations or POIs that have no phone number data 1 Display the Navigation Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Search for the POI The POI List screen appears gt For details of the operation refer to Search ing for Points of Interest PO on page 38 4 Touch Fy next
26. Overlay POI Main Category screen Switching the map between 2D and 3D O You can touch or a on the map screen to switch between 2D and 3D gt For details of the operations refer to Switching the map between 2D and 3D on page 29 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch View Mode Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e 2D default Displays the 2D map screen e 3D Displays the 3D map screen Displaying manoeuvres Selects whether to display or hide manoeuvres on the map gt For details refer to How to read the map screen on page 26 Engb 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Show Manoeuvre Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e View default Displays manoeuvres on the map e Hide Hides manoeuvres on the map Changing the setting of navigation interruption screen Set whether to automatically switch to the na vigation screen from the audio screen when your vehicle approaches a guidance point such as an intersection while displaying a screen other than navigation 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations
27. The stylus is supplied for spe cial calibrations Do not use the stylus for normal operations Resetting the microprocessor A CAUTION Pressing the RESET button clears the settings for the audio source without clearing all the naviga tion function items Please refer to the related section before clearing O Some data remains Be sure to read Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings first Chapter Introduction cH gt For detailed information about the items which would be erased refer to Returning the navigation system to the default or fac tory settings on page 121 The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions e Prior to using this product for the first time after installation e fthe product fails to operate properly e f there appear to be problems with the op eration of the system e When changing the combination of equip ment e When adding removing additional pro ducts that connect to the navigation sys tem e lf your vehicle position is shown on the map with a significant positioning error uoIpnpo u Press the RESET button with a pen tip or other pointed implement RESET button Engb C9 Chapter Before you start Checking part names and functions This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons
28. Touching this item enables you to hear the next guidance again 2 Next direction of travel When you approach a guidance point this ap pears in green Touching this item enables you to hear the next guidance again 3 Distance to the guidance point Shows the distance to the next guidance point 4 Eco Meter Displays a graph comparing the past average fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage since the navigation system was last started Touching this item displays the Eco Graph screen gt For details refer to Displaying Eco Graph on page 31 5 Map control Engb 16 572 Avenue de la pande Arm e Touching displays touch panel keys for changing the map scale and the map orienta tion Street name or city name that your vehi cle is travelling along gt For details refer to Setting the current street name display on page 110 D Current position Indicates the current location of your vehicle The apex of the triangular mark indicates your orientation and the display moves automati cally as you drive O The apex of the triangular mark is the proper current position Home key Touch Home on the map screen to display the Top Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 9 Map orientation indicator e When North up is selected is dis played e When Heading up is selected 4 is displayed Chapter How to use the
29. When the route calculation is completed Route confirmation screen appears O If you press the MODE button during route calculation the calculation is cancelled and the map screen appears Touch Scroll The map display changes to the scroll mode You can fine tune the location in the scroll mode and then you can set the location as your destination or do various operations Touch Waypoint The location is added to the Waypoints List screen O Ifa destination is not set Waypoint is not available 3 Touch OK Route confirmation screen OK d Options l Profile Waypoints Sets the displayed route as your route and starts the route guidance Distance to the destination 2 Travel time to your destination 3 Estimated fuel cost to your destination gt For details refer to noutting the fuel consumption information for calculating the fue cost on page 72 4 Route calculation condition Touch By The message confirming whether to cancel the calculated route appears Touch Yes to cancel the calculated route and then the map screen appears 346km 3h38m M Options gt For details refer to Modifying the route calculation conditions on the next page 2 Profile gt For details refer to Checking the current itinerary on page 45 3 Waypoints gt For details refer to Editing waypoints on page 40 papirap S UONL2OJ 843 AY Engb Chapter KO Che
30. a CD R CD RW disc may not be dis played by this product in the case of audio data CD DA e Read the precautions with CD R CD RW discs before using them Common notes about the external storage device USB SD e Do not leave the external storage device USB SD in any location with high tem peratures e Depending on the kind of the external sto rage device USB SD you use this naviga tion system may not recognize the storage device or files Appendix Appendix OS Notes about the USB storage device e Depending on the kind of the USB storage device you use this navigation system may not recognise the storage device or files may not be played back properly e The text information of some audio files may not be correctly displayed e File extensions must be used properly e There may be a slight delay when starting playback of files on a USB storage device with complex folder hierarchies e Operations may vary depending on the kind of a USB storage device e t may not be possible to play some music files from USB because of file characteris tics file format recorded application play back environment storage conditions and so On e Copyright protected files cannot be played back USB storage device compatibility gt For details about USB storage device com patibility with this navigation system refer to Specifications on page 146 Protocol bulk e You cannot connect a USB storage devi
31. a station that broad casts traffic information is tuned in Playback condition indicator Indicates the current playback condition Playing tracks in random order Indicator Meaning Does not play tracks in random No indicator order Plays all tracks in the current disc in random order Setting a repeat play range Indicator Meaning No indicator Repeats the current disc Repeats just the current track Scanning tracks of a CD Indicator Meaning No indicator Cancels the scan play Plays the beginning of each A track in the current repeat play range for about 10 seconds Sound Retriever indicator gt For details refer to Using Sound Re triever on page 88 Chapter Playing audio CDs Using the touch panel keys TRKO1 o M 2 AVIC A Go straight O im Switches the combination of displayed items in the text display area 2 S Rtrv Sets Sound Retriever function gt For details refer to Using Sound Re triever on the next page i Playback and Pause OF Plays tracks in random order gt For details refer to Playing tracks in ran dom order on the next page B Repeats playback gt For details refer to Setting a repeat play range on the next page B Performs scan play of a CD gt For details refer to Scanning tracks of a CD on the next page Operating by hardware buttons Pressing the BAND ESC button This opera
32. an application that outputs sound set the audio source to Off O For details of applications refer to the uti lity programme navgate FEEDS 1 Use the utility programme navgate FEEDS to download an application to an SD memory card 2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing an SD memory card on page 11 3 Touch Home on the map screen to dis play the Top Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 4 Touch Applications The Applications Menu screen appears 5 Touch the application that you want to launch A message confirming whether to restart the navigation system appears 6 Touch OK The navigation system restarts and the appli cation is launched Engb Chapter Basic operations of the audio source 15 This chapter describes the basic operations of Press and hold the SRC OFF button the audio source until the audio source turns off You can play or use the following sources with The audio source is switched off the navigation system O To return to the display of each source e TUNER FM MW LW press the SRC OFF button m e CD e ROM MP3 AAC WAV WMA e USB e iPod e AUX auxiliary device Switching the audio source 1 Press the MODE button when the map of the current location is displayed The audio operation screen appears 2 Press the SRC OFF bu
33. are entered It there is no text in the box an informative guide with text appears 2 Keyboard Touch the keys to enter the characters The previous screen returns 4 0 9 Sym Others You can enter other characters of alohabet You can also enter text with marks such as 4 or numbers Touch to toggle the selection O When you use any of A A A A the displayed result is the same OK Confirms the entry and allows you to proceed to the next step Deletes the input text one letter at a time be ginning at the end of the text Continuing to touch the button deletes all of the text O You can select the type of keyboard to be used for inputting characters gt For details refer to Setting the keyboard layout on page 106 O When you select Cyrillic keyboard touch ESE allows you to see remaining characters su Ns NUJU uol ebiaeu y 9SN 0 MOH Engb 25 Chapter KD How to use the map Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map You need to become familiar with how the information appears on the map How to read the map screen This example shows an example of a 2D map screen o Place de la Porte Maillot ea Information with an asterisk appears only when the route is set O Depending on the conditions and settings some items may not be displayed M Name of the street to be used or next gui dance point
34. comprising Ericsson Inc Intel Corp Nokia Corp Toshiba and IBM in 1998 and it is currently developed by nearly 2000 companies worldwide e The Bluetooth word mark and logos are re gistered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Pioneer Corporation is under licence Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners SD and SDHC logo gt DP SD Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC m WMA Plays H y Windows m Media Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or distributed without a licence from Microsoft Licensing Inc x pu ddy AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 Sev eral applications can be used to encode AAC files but file formats and extensions differ de pending on the application which is used to encode This unit plays back AAC files en coded by iTunes version 7 7 Detailed information regarding connectable iPods A CAUTION e Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost from an iPod even if that data is lost while using the navigation system Engb Appendix YO e Do not leave the iPod in
35. current file pauses and Pause is displayed To turn pause off touch Jf again J Using Sound Retriever Sound Retriever function automatically en hances compressed audio and restores rich sound Touch S Rtrv repeatedly to select the desired setting Each touch of S Rtrv changes the settings as follows B Sound Retriever function level 1 is acti vated B Sound Retriever function level 2 is acti vated e No indicator Sets to off Engb Chapter CUsinganiPod CS Using the USB interface cable for iPod en Shows the title of the current song ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga When a podcast is played the episode tion system is displayed A USB interface cable for iPod CD IU50 e FF Artist name sold separately is required for connection Shows the artist name for the current song 1 Connect your iPod FZ Album title podcast title gt For details refer to Connecting your iPod on Shows the title of the album for the cur page 13 rent song When a podcast is played the podcast title is displayed 3 NEWS indicator Shows when the set news programme is re ceived 4 TREC indicator 2 Press the SRC OFF button to display the iPod screen gt For details refer to Switching the audio source on page 7 di h Shows when a TP station a station that broad Rea Ing the screen casts traffic information is tuned in Playback condition indicator Indicates
36. file names or folder names on a disc If you select a folder on the list you can view its contents You can play a file on the list by selecting it 1 Press the LIST button The list of track titles and folder names ap pears 1 To return to the previous screen press the BAND ESC or LIST button O If the selected folder does not contain any playable file the file list is not displayed 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select the de sired folder or track Pioneer Time 01 ro M h Pioneer Time 02 h Pioneer Time 03 O Pressing MULTI CONTROL up or down en ables you to perform the equivalent opera tion 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to display the content of the folder or play the selected track When a folder is selected the content of the lower folder is displayed When a track is selected it is played O Pressing MULTI CONTROL right enables you to perform the equivalent operation Oo When a folder is selected the first track of the selected folder is played by pressing and holding the centre of MULTI CONTROL When the lower folder is listed the list re turns to the upper folder by pressing MULTI CONTROL left e f the root folder is listed this operation is not available O The content of the root folder is displayed by pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL left e f the root folder is listed this operation is not available Setting a repeat play range Touch Ej repeatedly unt
37. navigation system automati cally turns off Battery is too low Shutting down the system O When the battery of the detachable device is completely run down the splash screen is displayed the next time the system is booted up m Engb Chapter How to use the detachable device CH JIA P JqLy2Lez p y SN 0 MOH Engb 21 Chapter KD How to use the navigation menu screens Screen switching overview TRKO1 i o M es AVIC ii D Go straight q el ew SKE L 1 S Rtv gt II Applications Menu gt Navigation Menu eG y Address Go Home m amp Favourites History Cancel S Screen Off 22 Engb Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens 04 What you can do on each menu Map screen Press the MODE button to display the naviga tlon map screen 2 Top Menu Touch Home on the map screen to display the Top Menu screen This is the starting menu to access the desired screens and operate the various functions There are two types of the Top Menu screen Navigation Phone Applications S Classic Menu Eject SD Settings Shortcut E History EF r Address POI Favourites FEEDS 5 Shortcut Menu Go Home Applications Call Home Eject SD Edit Classic O In this manual Classic Menu will be re ferred to as Top Menu 3 Navigation Menu screen You can search for your destination on this menu You can also che
38. play into 4 File name disc loading slot Shows the file name currently playing Playback starts from the first file of the ROM fy Track title O If the disc is already inserted press the Shows the title of the track currently SRC OFF button to display the CD screen playing when available gt For details refer to Switching the audio FA Artist name source on page Shows the artist name for the current O When playing a disc containing a mixture song when available of various media file types you can switch e F Album title between media file types to play gt For details refer to Pressing the BAND ESC button on the next page a Shows the title of the album for the cur rent song when available The item is blank if there is no corre sponding information 3 NEWS indicator INOW UO sayy DIsnu HulAeld Reading the screen Shows when the set news programme is re ceived 4 TRFC indicator FLDRO1 TRK 01 Shows when a TP station a station that broad rom ar Rect casts traffic information is tuned in File type indicator Shows the type of audio file currently playing 6 Playback condition indicator Indicates the current playback condition k Pioneer Time 01 mp3 S Rtv P amp Il l Z Playing files in random order Indicator Meaning Does not play tracks in random 1 Source icon Shows which source has been selected No indicator mere 2 Text display area gt e Folder nu
39. played Eco Graph is not available Day Night Display is set to Day The map colour does not switch automatically between daytime and nighttime The orange white lead is not con nected An improper value has been set on Brightness The screen is too bright An improper value has been set on Brightness The display is very dim No sounds of audio source are The volume level is low produced A speaker lead is disconnected The volume level will not rise MULTI CONTROL is used to adjust the volume The volume of navigation gui dance and beeps cannot be ad justed The person on the other end of The voice from the person on the the phone call cannot hear the other end of the phone call is output Action Reference The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor causing reduced positioning accu racy When using a mobile phone keep the aerial of the mobile phone away from the GPS aerial Do not cover the GPS aerial with spray paint or vehicle wax because this may block the re ception of GPS signals Snow buildup can also degrade the signals Drive about 10 km on a road without obstruc tions Then park your vehicle in a safe place turn off the navigation system and turn the power to the navigation system back on Check Day Night Display setting and make sure Automatic is selected Page 109 Check the connection Check the settings
40. refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch AV Guide Mode Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On default Switches from the AV operation screen to the navigation screen e Off Does not switch the screen O This setting is effective only when Close Up View is set to On Chapter Customising preferences 22 Setting the map colour change between day and night To improve the visibility of the map during the evening you can set the timing for changing the combination of the map colour 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Day Night Display Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e Automatic default You can change the colours of a map be tween daytime and nighttime according to whether the vehicle lights are on or off e Day The map is always displayed with daytime colours O To use this function with Automatic the orange white lead of the navigation system must be connected correctly Changing the road colour You can set the road colour to bluish or red dish 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 T
41. screen appears 5 Touch the POI you want The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 Searching for POIs around the destination Ol This function is available when the route is Set 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Touch Near Dest POls are divided into several categories 4 Touch the category you want C1 If there are more detailed categories within the selected category repeat this step as many times as necessary The POI List screen appears 5 Touch the POI you want The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 Searching for POIs around the city You can search for POls around a specified city UO1 eI0 e Hul Da 9S pue 104 Hurydiseas Engb Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Touch Around City The Around City Input Menu screen ap pears 4 Touch Zone W Around City Input Menu Name Zone United Kingdom S
42. searchable CITY OF L OF LONDON C COL City of London is not search COFLONDON e Finding the location by specifying the postcode If you know the postcode of the location that you want to find you can use it to find the lo cation 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Address The Address Search screen appears Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 3 Touch the key next to Country to dis play the country list O Once the country has been selected you only have to change countries when the lo cation is outside of the country you se lected 4 Touch one of the items on the list to set the country as search area The screen returns to the previous screen 5 Touch Postcode The Enter Postcode screen appears 6 Input the postcode and then touch OK A list of cities with the specified postcode is shown except for the following cases British postcode The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 Netherlands postcode e f you input a partial postcode 4 digits and touch OK a list of cities is shown Proceed to Step 7 e lf you input a complete postcode 6 digits a list of streets is shown Select the street Proceed to Step 9 7 Tou
43. select cut off frequency Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed left or right frequencies are selected in the following order 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz 7 Press MULTI CONTROL up or down to adjust the output level of the subwoofer Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed up or down subwoofer level increases or decreases 6 to 24 is displayed as the level is in creased or decreased m saduasajoid Hulsiwio sny Engb Enhancing bass Bass Booster You can enhance bass sounds that are often muted by driving noise 1 Display the Audio Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Audio Menu screen on page 116 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Bass Booster 3 Press MULTI CONTROL up or down to select a desired level 0 to 6 is displayed as the level is in creased or decreased m Using the high pass filter When you do not want low sounds from the subwoofer output frequency range to play from the front or rear speakers activate HPF high pass filter Only frequencies higher than those in the selected range are output from the front or rear speakers 1 Display the Audio Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Audio Menu screen on page 116 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select HPF 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to turn high pass filter on O To turn high pass filter off press MULTI CONTROL again 4 Press MULTI CONTRO
44. select the decibel dB level of the selected EQ e Q You can select the details of the curve char acteristics The following figure shows the characteristic image Engb 22 Customising preferences 1N 2N 1W 2W 1 Display the Audio Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Audio Menu screen on page 116 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select PEQ Setting1 3 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to select the equaliser band to adjust Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed left or right the equalisation band is selected in the following order Low Mid High 4 Press MULTI CONTROL up or down to adjust the level of the equaliser band Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed up or down the level of the equalisation band in creases or decreases 6 to 6 is displayed as the level is increased or decreased 5 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select PEQ Setting2 6 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to select the desired frequency Press MULTI CONTROL left or right until the desired frequency appears in the display Low 40 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 160 Hz Mid 200 Hz 500 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz High 3 kHz 8 kHz 10 kHz 12 kHz 7 Press MULTI CONTROL up or down to select the desired Q factor Press MULTI CONTROL up or down until the desired Q factor appears in the display 2W 1W 1N 2N 8 Repeat above adjustments If necessary you can adjust other equalisation band
45. system will now restart 4 Read the disclaimer carefully checking its details and then touch OK if you agree to the conditions FF AR N VaN IA i CAUTION This product provides Route Guidance information for reference purpose only It is not a substitute for amp your judgement while driving Select Route Before Driving Always observe safe driving rules even if E they contradict Navi s instructions By Pressing OK you accept the licence agreement in the manual Regular startup Start the engine to boot up the system O The screen shown will differ depending on the previous conditions 1 When there is no route the disclaimer ap pears after the navigation system reboots Read the disclaimer carefully checking its details and then touch OK if you agree to the conditions Engb Chapter How to use the detachable device CH Removing the detachable device from the head unit enables you to set routes and search locations even when you are out of your vehi cle Also you can connect the detachable device to your PC using the supplied USB cable This chapter describes how to use the detach able device when not attached to the head unit A CAUTION e Never grip the display and the buttons tightly or use force when removing or attaching e Avoid subjecting the detachable device to ex cessive shocks e Keep the detachable device out of direct sun light and high temperatures e Af
46. the map e Off Hides the Favourites icon on the map saduasajoid Hulsiwio sny Engb Chapter 22 Customising preferences Setting the speed limit display Selects whether to display or hide the speed limit of the current road p A 6 Avenida del Padre gt BS 9 56 Speed Limit 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Show Speed Limit Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e View Displays the speed limit on the map e Hide default Hides the speed limit on the map Displaying the traffic notification icon Selects whether to display or hide the traffic notification icons on the map when incidents occur on your route gt For details refer to Checking traffic informa tion manually on page 56 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Traffic Incident Each time you touch the key changes that set ting Engb e View default Displays the icons on the map e Hide Hides the icons on the map Setting the current street name display Selects whether to display or hide the street name or city name that your vehicle is travel ling along
47. the micro Inserting and ejecting an lt processor on page 8 SD memory card 2 wv O Buttons marked with an asterisk are A CAUTION D used only for audio functions Ejecting an SD memory card during data di For more details refer to the descrip transfer can damage the SD memory card Be tions from Chapter 15 to Chapter 22 sure to eject the SD memory card by following the procedure described in this manual For details on the drawer of AVIC F321 OBT e fdata loss or corruption occurs on the sto refer to How to use the drawer on page rage device for any reason it is usually not 14 m possible to recover the data Pioneer accepts no liability for damages costs or expenses arising trom data loss or corruption Protecting your product from theft T This system is not compatible with Multi Media Card MMC The detachable device can be removed from I Compatibility with all SD memory cards is the head unit to discourage theft not guaranteed For details refer to Removing the detach J This unit may not achieve optimum perfor able device on page 17 8 mance with some SD memory cards Do not insert anything other than SD mem ory cards Inserting and ejecting a disc If data related to map data such as custo mised POI data is stored on the SD mem Inserting a disc ory card the navigation system restarts Insert a disc into the disc loading slot Inserting an SD memory card 1 Remove the
48. this happens drive towards your destination for a while and try route calculation again e When there is a traffic jam ahead a detour route may not be suggested if driving through the traffic jam would still be better than taking the detour e There may be instances when the starting point the waypoint and the destination point are not on the highlighted route e The number of roundabout exits displayed on the screen may differ from the actual number of roads Route highlighting e Once set the route is highlighted in bright colour on the map e The immediate vicinity of your starting point and destination may not be high lighted and neither will areas with particu larly complex road layouts Consequently the route may appear to be cut off on the display but voice guidance will con tinue Handling and care of discs Some basic precautions are necessary when handling your discs x pu ddy Engb 133 Appendix MD Appendix o O Built in drive and care e Use only conventional fully circular discs Do not use shaped discs e Do not use cracked chipped warped or otherwise damaged discs as they may da mage the built in drive e Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs e Store discs in their cases when not in use e Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot envir onments including under direct sunlight e Do not attach labels write on or apply che micals to the surface of the disc
49. to the POI that you want to call The Detailed POI Information screen ap pears 5 Touch f to make a call To cancel the call after the system starts dial ling touch BE 6 Touch to end the call Dialling from the map You can make a call by selecting the icon of a registered location or a POI icon from the map screen O You cannot make a call to locations or POIs that have no phone number data 1 Scroll the map and place the cursor on an icon on the map 2 Touch Detailed information is displayed 3 Touch to make a call To cancel the call after the system starts dial ling touch BE 4 Touch to end the call Receiving a phone call You can perform hands free answering by using the navigation system Answering an incoming call The system informs you that it is receiving a call by displaying a message and producing a ring sound buluoud 3a 1j3 spuey buisn Engb lf Auto Answer Preference is set to Off answer the call manually Answering is avail able if any screen is displayed such as the map screen or the setting screen O You can set this navigation system to auto matically answer incoming calls gt For details refer to Answering a call automatically on page 68 1 When acall comes in the answering operation menu appears on the screen O The registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already regis tered in Contacts O D
50. until MW LW appears in the display Reading the screen 0000 FM1 P CH2 TUNER Info SH91 4 Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Band Shows which band the radio is tuned to FM1 FM2 FM3 or MW LW 3 Preset number indicated next to P CH Shows what preset item has been selected 4 PTY Shows the programme type of the current sta tion when available Program service name Engb Shows the programme service name station name of the current station If the pro gramme service name station name cannot be received the frequency will be displayed in stead 6 NEWS indicator Shows when the set news programme is re ceived D TREC indicator Shows when a TP station a station that broad casts traffic information is tuned in Signal level indicator 9 LOCAL indicator Shows when local seek tuning is on gt For details refer to uning in strong sig nals on page 82 STEREO indicator Shows when the selected frequency is being broadcast in stereo O These functions are only active when your radio is tuned to an RDS station m Using the touch panel keys FM1 P CH2 Info SH91 4 STEREO LOCAL P3 0O Bi to g Recalls radio stations gt For details refer to Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies on the next page m Chapter Using the radio TUNER 16 Operating by hardware buttons Pressing the BAND ESC button Band c
51. x and Ver 2 x exist e The navigation system is not compatible with the following MP3i MP3 interactive mp3 PRO m3u playlist x ipu ddy WMA compatibility Media CD R RW USB storage device Sampling frequency 32 kHz to 48 kHz Note e The navigation system is not compatible with the following Windows Media Audio 9 Professional Lossless Voice Engb Appendix Appendix WAV compatibility Media CD R RW USB storage device File extension pete SO o Format Linear Linear PCM LPCM MS ADPCM LPCM MS ADPCM Sampling freguenc LPCM 16 kHz to 48 kHz aii MS ADPCM 22 05 kHz and 44 1 kHz AAC compatibility Media CD R RW USB storage device Sampling frequency 11 025 kHz to 48 kHz Notes e The navigation system plays back AAC files encoded by iTunes e The navigation system is not compatible with the following Apple Lossless files encoded with VBR Common notes compressed audio discs play with a short e The navigation system may not operate cor pause between songs rectly depending on the application used to encode WMA files e Depending on the version of Windows Media Player used to encode WMA files album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed e There may bea slight delay when starting mS Folder playback of audio files encoded with image A JJ File e The navigation system is not compatible with packet write data transfer e hi
52. 2Q for 1 ch allowable 2 2 V Equaliser 3 Band Parametric Equaliser Low FYEQUENCY aasescssesseeees Q Factor sreetatarsciaiem FYEQUENCY nsnnnensereerers Q RACION piiriin High FYEQUENCY assssssessseees Q Factor wcceetnicndiatise HPF Subwoofer FYE QUENICY sssssssessesseestesseeees 40 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 160 Hz 0 35 0 59 0 95 1 15 6 dB when boosted 12dqB 200 Hz 500 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz 0 35 0 59 0 95 1 15 6 dB when boosted 12 dB 3 15 kHz 8 kHz 10 kHz 12 5 kHz 0 35 0 59 0 95 1 15 6 dB when boosted 12 dB 3 5dB 100 Hz 3 dB 10 kHz 10dB 100 Hz 6 5dB 10 kHz 11dB 100 Hz 11 qB 10 kHz volume 30 dB 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 H2z 125 Hz 12 dB oct 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz 18dB oct 24 6dB Usable CISC S sccisssssseocttivsswencesins Signal to noise ratio ns MP3 decoding format ss WMA decoding format AAC decoding format wuss WAVE SIGNAL FORMAT USB Head unit USB standard spec Max current supply Normal Reverse 0dB to 12dB CD MP3 WMA AAC sys tem CD MP3 WMA AAC WAV 94 dB 1 kHz IEC A net work MPEG 1 amp 2 Audio Layer 3 Ver 7 7 1 8 9 10 2 ch audio Windows Media Player MPEG 4 AAC iTunes en coded only Linear PCM MS ADPCM Non Compressed USB 1 1 Full Speed 500 mA Minimum memory capacity File SYStEmM sarceseessnencurasiess USB CASS insanin Decoding f
53. 4 Touch Diversion to search for an alter native route Avenue des Champs Elysees Place Charles de Gaulle Direction Place de la Concorde A 3 7 Km A meza After touching Diversion the route is recal culated taking all traffic jams on your current route into account Diversion will be available only when the system can find traffic jams Notification icon shows the nearest traffic information on the route However if you touch Diversion the route is recalculated by taking into account not only this infor mation but also all traffic jam information on the route For the subsequent operations refer to Check ing for traffic jams automatically gt For details refer to Checking for traffic jams automatically on this page Chapter Using traffic information dH m Touch List The Traffic On Route List screen appears Touch E The message disappears and the map screen re turns Selecting traffic information to display There are different types of traffic information that can be received via the RDS TMC service and you can select which types will be incor porated and displayed on your navigation sys tem 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Traffic The Traffic Menu screen appears 3 Touch Traffic Settings The Traffic Settings scre
54. Audio Menu screen You can make various sound effects to audio SOUICES 5 Source off screen Initial Setting screen You can make various settings for the hard ware control D Map screen Press the MODE button to display the naviga tlon map screen m 9d1NOS OlpNne y JO suOo eJado dIseg Displaying the Function Menu screen Advanced functions for each audio source are put on the Function Menu screen To use those functions display the Function Menu screen O Depending on the audio source Function Menu may not exist 1 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL when the audio screen is displayed 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Func tion Menu 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to enter the Function Menu screen Engb Chapter ED Using the radio TUNER You can listen to the radio by using the naviga tion system This section describes operations for radio The functions related to RDS Radio Data Sys tem are available only in areas with FM sta tions broadcasting RDS signals Even if the navigation system is receiving an RDS station not all the functions related with RDS will be available 1 Press the SRC OFF button to display the TUNER screen gt For details refer to Switching the audio source on page 2 Press BAND ESC button repeatedly until the desired band is selected If you want to select MW LW press BAND ESC button repeatedly
55. Checking all traffic information on the previous page m How to read traffic information on the map The traffic event information displayed on the map is as follows O Aline is displayed only when the map scale is 5km 2 5 miles or lower O Icons appear only when the scale on the map is 20 km 10 miles or lower If the scale is changed the icons are resized ac cording to the selected scale Traffic event icon i Place de la Concorde nH X pa RUE de Rivoli A Awith yellow line Stop and go traffic e with red line Stopped traffic e Ovwith black line Closed blocked roads e A etc Accidents constructions etc m Setting an alternative route to avoid traffic jams The navigation system checks at regular inter vals whether or not there is the traffic informa tion on your route If the navigation system detects any traffic jams on your current route the system tries to find a better route in the background O The following types of traffic incidents on the route will be checked slow queuing and stationary traffic and closed blocked roads Engb UOIFEULIOJUI 914421 BUISN G5 Chapter ED Using traffic information Checking for traffic jams automatically If there is information about traffic jams on your current route and if an alternative route can be found the navigation system will re commend a new alternative route automati cally In such a case the following screen will a
56. If you turn on the detachable device while it is removed from the head unit the navigation system switches to Detach mode 1 Detach the detachable device from the head unit gt For details refer to Removing the detachable device on page 17 2 Turn on the power switch of detach able device O The following functions are not available in Detach mode e GPS positioning and time synchronisa tion Vehicle position and current time on the screen are not updated e Route guidance e Hands free phoning e Audio functions m Charging the battery of detachable device Charging cannot be done when the tempera ture is outside of the charging temperature range e The operating temperature range of the bat tery is from 20 C to 60 C e The charging temperature range of the bat tery is from 0 C to 55 C The battery of the detachable device is charged in the following situations e When the detachable device is attached to the head unit while the ignition switch is turned on ACC ON e When the detachable device is connected to your PC O Before charging the detachable device by connecting it to your PC turn off the power switch of detachable device to re duce the drain on battery power If the power is on the battery may not be charged O To ensure proper charging adjust the screen brightness to a low level and set the power saving function to save the battery discharging gt For details
57. L left or right to select cut off frequency Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed left or right frequencies are selected in the following order 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz Engb 22 Customising preferences Adjusting source levels SLA source level adjustment lets you adjust the volume level of each source to prevent ra dical changes in volume when switching be tween sources O 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 ad just 2 Display the Audio Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Audio Menu screen on page 116 3 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select SLA 4 Press MULTI CONTROL up or down to adjust the source volume Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed up or down source volume increases or decreases 4 to 4 is displayed as the source volume is Increased or decreased O The different source volume level can be set between iPod and USB The source volume level for MW LW can be set separately from FM m Chapter Other functions CE Replicating the settings You can import settings you have made on the utility programme navgate FEEDS which is available separately to the navigation system O The utility programme navgate FEEDS is available from our website For details refer to the information on our website 1 Use navgate FEEDS to re
58. Pioneer Operation Manual GPS NAVIGATION AUDIO SYSTEM AVIC F320BT AVIC F3210BT Be sure to read Important Information for the User first Important Information for the User includes the important information that you must understand before using this navigation system English Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly After you have finished reading the instructions keep this man ual in a Safe place for future reference Q Important The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens Actual screens may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements D Introduction Manual overview 7 Howto use this manual 7 Conventions used inthis manual 7 erms used in this manual 7 Notice regarding MP3 file usage 8 iPod compatibility 8 Map coverage 8 Protecting the LCD panel and screen 8 Resetting the microprocessor 8 D Before you start Checking part names and functions 10 Protecting your product from theft 11 Inserting and ejecting a disc 11 Inserting a disc 11 Ejectingadisc 11 Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card 11 Inserting an SD memory card 11 Ejecting an SD memory card 12 Plugging and unplugging a USB storage device 13 Plugging ina USB storage device 13 Unplugging a USB storage device 13 Connecting and disconnecting an
59. Setting screen on page 114 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select S W Control 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch between Rear SP F Range and Rear SP S W When no subwoofer is connected to the rear speaker leads directly select Rear SP F Range and proceed to the next op eration When a subwoofer is connected to the rear speaker leads directly select Rear SP S W and finish the setting 4 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Pre out 5 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch between Subwoofer and Rear When no subwoofer is connected or you want to control the subwoofer sound with the exter nal amplifier select Rear When a subwoofer is connected to the RCA output select Subwoofer Engb 22 Customising preferences Switching the sound muting attenuation You can select the muting method when the voice guidance is output O When you use a mobile phone connected with Bluetooth technology dialling talking incoming call the audio source volume is always muted independently of this setting 1 Display the Initial Setting screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Initial Setting screen on page 114 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Guidance 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL re peatedly until the desired setting appears in the display Each press of MULTI CONTROL changes the settings as follows e ATT The audio sou
60. TROL to play the selected track O Pressing MULTI CONTROL right enables you to perform the equivalent operation m Setting a repeat play range The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key Touch Ej repeatedly until the desired repeat range indicator appears E Repeats just the current track e No indicator disc repeat Repeats the current disc O If you skip a track forward or backward while the repeat play range is set to JJS the repeat play range changes to disc re peat automatically m Playing tracks in random order All of the tracks in the disc can be played at random by touching only one key Touch amp Random play begins When you turn random play on fg appears To turn random play off touch Ry again T Ifyou touch BM while the repeat play range is set to Bi the repeat play range changes to disc repeat automatically and tracks will be played in random order m Scanning tracks of a CD Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD to search for a song Touch Scan play begins Engb After scanning is finished normal playback of the tracks will begin again To turn scan play off touch H again If you touch while the repeat play range is set to Bi the repeat play range changes to disc repeat automatically and scanning tracks will begin O If you skip a track forward or backward dur ing scan play the scan play is automatic
61. a list that contains the songs x pu ddy Engb Appendix Appendix Positioning technology Positioning by GPS The Global Positioning System GPS uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth Each of the satellites which orbit at a height of 21000 km continually broadcasts radio sig nals giving time and position information This ensures that signals from at least three can be picked up trom any open area on the earth s surface The accuracy of the GPS information depends on how good the reception is When the sig nals are strong and reception is good GPS can determine latitude longitude and altitude for accurate positioning in three dimensions But if signal quality is poor only two dimen sions latitude and longitude can be obtained and positioning errors are somewhat greater Engb Map matching As mentioned the positioning systems used by this navigation system are susceptible to certain errors Their calculations may on occa sion 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 position by ad justing it to a nearby road This is called map matching ey With map matching Without map matching Handling large errors Positioning errors are kept to a minimum by combining GPS and map matching However in some situations these functions may not work prope
62. a search mode e Link to Genre Plays the album of currently playing genre e Link to Artist Plays the album of currently playing artist e Link to Album Plays the song of currently playing album Searching flashes while searching the list and then the playback of the list starts O The link play mode is cancelled by pressing the BAND ESC or LIST button when Searching flashes O Ifthe related albums or songs are not found Not Found is displayed Playing all songs in random order shuffle all Touch amp All to turn shuffle all on All songs on the iPod will play randomly O To turn shuffle all off set Shuffle Mode in the Function Menu screen to off gt For details refer to Playing songs in random order shuffle on the next page J Operating the functions from your iPod You can control the functions by using iPod it self while iPod is connected to the navigation system Sound can be heard from the car s speakers and operation can be conducted from your iPod While the control mode is set to iPod H you can operate iPod function from the connected iPod Engb This function can be operated with the follow ing iPod models e iPod nano second generation e iPod nano third generation e jPod nano fourth generation e iPod classic e jPod touch first generation e jPod touch second generation e iPhone e iPhone 3G e iPhone 3GS O While this function is in use even if the
63. ally cancelled O Ifyou touch fy during scan play the scan play is automatically cancelled and play back of the current track will be repeated O If you touch fg during scan play the scan play is automatically cancelled and tracks will be played in random order m Playback and Pause Touch F Playback of the current track pauses and Pause is displayed To turn pause off touch Jf again J Using Sound Retriever Sound Retriever function automatically en hances compressed audio and restores rich sound Touch S Rtrv repeatedly to select the desired setting Each touch of S Rtrv changes the settings as follows B Sound Retriever function level 1 is acti vated B Sound Retriever function level 2 is acti vated e No indicator Sets to off O S Rtrv2 has a stronger effect than S Rtrv1 and is more effective when playing back highly compressed audio data Chapter Playing music files on ROM 18 You can play a disc that contains compressed Shows the elapsed playing time within audio files using the built in drive of the navi the current track gation system This section describes these e Comment operations Shows the comment of the file currently O In the following description the MP3 playing when available WMA AAC WAV files are collectively re e 3 Folder name ferred to as Compressed audio file Shows the folder name currently play ing Insert the disc you want to
64. an be selected from among FM1 FM2 FM3 or MW LW Pressing MULTI CONTROL up or down You can recall radio stations assigned to pre set tuning keys fj to g Pressing MULTI CONTROL left or right The frequencies move up or down step by step Pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL left or right The tuner will scan the frequencies until a broadcast strong enough for good reception is found O You can cancel seek tuning by pressing MULTI CONTROL left or right Pressing the centre of MULTI CONTROL The function select screen appears Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys to H you can easily store up to six broad cast frequencies for later recall also with the touch of a key 1 When you find a frequency that you want to store in memory keep touching a preset tuning key fj to f until the preset number e g P CH1 stops flashing The selected radio station has been stored in memory O Upto 18 FM stations six for each of the three FM bands as well as six MW LW sta tions can be stored in memory 2 Touch the same preset tuning key fy to g The radio station frequencies are recalled from memory m Using the function menu 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select a func tion Turning MULTI CONTROL switches between the f
65. anges from a young tree to a big tree O This is not displayed when Eco Drive Level is set to Off gt For details refer to Changing the eco func tion setting on this page 32 Engb KD Eco driving function Sudden start alert If the speed of the vehicle exceeds 41 kmph 25 5 mph within 5 seconds from the time it is started a message appears and a warning sound beeps gt For details refer to Changing the eco func tion setting on this page Changing the eco function setting You can change the eco function setting 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Eco Graph a Navigation Menu 4 FF ym Coordinate Fuel details Eco Graph Traffic 2 D amp Route info Cpy Setting Data In Out S Touch Settings W Eco Graph Total D p Eco Score 0 0 Pts Best Score 3 0 7 10 0 Pts Settings The Eco Settings screen appears Chapter Eco driving function 06 4 Touch the desired option Eco Settings Eco Score Eco Drive Level Rapid Start Warning Clear Record Eco Score e On default Displays Eco Score e Off Hides Eco Score gt For details refer to Displaying Eco Graph on page 31 Eco Drive Level e On default After you arrive the destination a message appears and a beep s
66. appears UO1 EI0 e Hul Da 9S pue 104 Hurydseas Engb 35 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 9 Touch the street you want The House screen appears 10 Enter the house number and then touch OK The Selected House Number screen ap pears 11 Touch the desired house number range Selected House Number The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 Searching for a name by entering multiple keywords You can search for a name such as a city name or a street name by entering multiple keywords Up to three keywords can be entered Enter a space between keywords The result of search depends on the number of entered keywords Entering a keyword All names containing the word beginning with the entered keyword are displayed as a search result Engb Entering two keywords The names including the following words below are displayed as a result e First keyword you entered e The word beginning with the second key word Entering three keywords The names including the following words below are displayed as a result e The words that completely match with both first and second keywords you entered e The word beginning with the third keyword e g Searching City of London Entered key Search results words CITY L OFL City of London is
67. ar the received call history list e Dialed Calls You can clear the dialled call history list e Missed Calls You can clear the missed call history list Touch Clear All It clears all the data that correspond to the con nected mobile phone 4 Touch Yes Data on the selected item is cleared from this navigation system s memory O If you do not want to clear the memory that you have selected touch No Changing the phone settings Setting the phone volume The volume level for hands free phoning can be adjusted 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Volume on the Phone Menu screen The Phone Volume screen appears Engb ED Using hands free phoninc 3 Touch or to set their volume Phone Volume Phone Ringtone Phone Voice e Phone Ringtone This setting controls the incoming ring tone volume e Phone Voice This setting controls the incoming voice vo lume O Phone volume varies depending on the in coming caller s phone volume setting and other conditions gt For details concerning operations refer to Answering an incoming call on page 65 Stopping Bluetooth wave transmission You can stop transmission of electric waves by turning off the Bluetooth function If you do not use the Bluetooth wireless technology we recommend selecting Off 1 Display the Pho
68. ata Setting screen on page 123 e Method 4 Touch Clear user informa tion on the Clear Data Setting screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Clear Data Setting screen on page 123 suolp UN 194 0 Engb 121 Chapter at Other functions Setting items to be deleted The items to be deleted vary depending on the reset method The items listed in the following table return to the default or factory settings Any items not listed below will be retained However if you carry out Clear user information all the settings related to the navigation function includ ing the items not listed below are deleted The setting will be retained V The setting will be cleared and returned to the default or factory settings Navigation functions Method 1 Method2 Method3 Method 4 View mode and scale setting on the map E E 4 Map function Direction of the map J J Last cursor position on the map screen Current route J Guidance state of the current A J A Route Setting FOULS Vehicle position information J J J Route info J J J Point registered in Favourites J Sorting order selected in Fa vourites History J Navigation Fuel details J J J Traffic Settings in Traffic S Menu Driving data of Eco Graph J J J Eco Settings J J J UI Language Voice Lan J A guage Time J J Se
69. ating Press the RESET button Page 8 Charge the battery Contact the nearest authorised Pioneer Ser vice Station The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor causing reduced positioning accu racy Check the GPS signal reception and the position of the GPS aerial if necessary The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor causing reduced positioning accu racy Check the GPS signal reception and the position of the GPS aerial if necessary or con tinue driving until reception improves Keep the aerial clear The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor causing reduced positioning accu racy Continue driving until reception im proves The quality of signals from the GPS satellites been modified to reduce accuracy GPS satellites are operated by the US Department of Defense and the US government reserves the right to distort positioning data for military reasons This may lead to greater positioning errors Engb is poor causing reduced positioning accu racy Wait until reception improves Appendix Appendix GG Symptom Cause You cannot position your vehicle If a vehicle phone or mobile phone on the map without a significant is used near the GPS aerial GPS re positioning error ception may be lost temporarily Something covers the GPS aerial The navigation system is unable to obtain past average fuel mileage data so Eco Graph cannot be dis
70. audio source 77 Audio screen switching overview 78 What you can do on each menu 79 Displaying the Function Menu screen 79 Using the radio TUNER Reading the screen 80 Using the touch panel keys 80 Operating by hardware buttons 81 Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 81 Using the function menu 81 Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 81 Limiting stations to regional programming 82 Tuning in strong signals 82 Searching for an RDS station by PTY information 82 Receiving traffic announcements 83 Tuning into alternative frequencies 83 P Seek operation 84 Activating the Auto PI seek for preset stations 84 Using news programme interruption 84 Interruption icon status 84 PTY list 85 D Playing audio CDs Reading the screen 86 Using the touch panel keys 87 Operating by hardware buttons 87 Selecting a track from the list 87 Setting a repeat play range 88 Playing tracks in random order 88 Scanning tracksofa CD 88 Playback and Pause 88 Using Sound Retriever 88 18 Playing music files on ROM Reading the screen 89 Using the touch panel keys 90 Operating by hardware buttons 90 Selecting a track from the list 91 Setting a repeat play range 91 Playing tracks in random order 91 Scanning folders and tracks 92 Playback and Pause 92 Using Sound Retriever 92 19 Playing music files on USB Reading the screen 93 Using the touch panel keys 94 Operating by hardware buttons 94 Selecting a file from
71. ault or factory settings 121 Setting items to be deleted 122 Appendix Troubleshooting 124 Messages and how to reactto them 127 Messages for audio functions 127 Positioning technology 130 C6 Engb Positioning byGPS 130 Map matching 130 Handling large errors 130 When positioning by GPS is impossible 131 Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors 131 Route setting information 133 Route search specifications 133 Handling and care of discs 133 Built in drive and care 134 Ambient conditions for playing a disc 134 Playable discs 134 Playing DualDisc 134 Detailed information for playable media 135 Compatibility 135 Media compatibility chart 137 Bluetooth 139 SD and SDHC logo 139 WMA 139 AAC 139 Detailed information regarding connectable iPods 139 iPod 140 iPhone 140 ilunes 140 Using the LCD screen correctly 140 Handling the LCD screen 140 Liquid crystal display LCD screen 141 Maintaining the LCD screen 141 LED light emitting diode backlight 141 Display information 142 Navigation Menu screen 142 Settings Menu screen 142 Phone Menu screen 148 Glossary 144 Specifications 146 Chapter Introduction cH Manual overview e g Address Settings Before using this product be sure to read Im e Extra information alternatives and other O 2 portant Information for the User a separate notes are
72. ays gt For details of the operation refer to Display back all songs in that album in order J ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Play Mode Engb Chapter ED singaniPod O o o Playback and Pause 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Pause 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to set 4 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch between On and Off Setting the audiobook play speed While listening to an audiobook on iPod play back speed can be changed 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display Audiobooks 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL re peatedly until the desired setting appears in the display Each press of MULTI CONTROL changes the settings as follows e Normal Plays back audiobooks in normal speed e Faster Plays back audiobooks faster than normal speed e Slower Plays back audiobooks slower than normal speed m Engb Chapter Using the AUX source 21 A stereo mini plug cable lets you connect your navigation system to auxiliary equipment For more details refer to the stereo mini plug cable owner s manual Reading the sc
73. bles you to re Using the demonstration cord your driving history called track log guidance below You can review the travel history later O Ifan SD memory card is inserted into the SD card slot the track logs will be stored in the SD memory card This is a demonstration function for retail stores After a route is set touching this key starts the simulation of route guidance 1 When the detachable device IS removed 1 Display the Settings Menu screen from the head unit this function is not gt For details of the operations refer to Dis available playing the Settings Menu screen on 1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD page 104 A card slot 2 Touch Demo Mode G gt For details of the operation refer to nsert _ q ing an SD memory card on page 11 f Settings Menu 3 2 Display the Settings Menu screen Kal rae gt For details of the operations refer to Dis Connection Calibrate j Brightness Drive Log playing the Settings Menu screen on Pari Morale Gate Mada a E page 104 D oO 3 Touch Drive Log H F Reset Screen Off P The Drive Log screen appears 3 Each time you touch the key changes that set 4 Touch Drive Log ting Each time you touch the key changes that set On ting Repeats demo drive e On e Off default You can export your track log to the SD Demo Mode is set off m memory card e Off default You cannot export your track log to t
74. by using the utility pro gramme navgate FEEDS which is available separately on your PC O Up to 24 sets of data can be stored You can also export the data as described below If the entries reach the maximum number a new entry will overwrite the oldest one These calculations are based only on the infor mation that you provide and not on any data from the vehicle The fuel mileage displayed is only a reference value and does not guarantee the fuel mileage displayed can be obtained 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Fuel details The Fuel details screen appears 3 Touch Fuel Price The Fuel Price Calculation screen appears Chapter Fuel cost management 13 4 Enter the fuel consumption informa tion i Fuel Price Calculation Distance No Setting Fuel Pumped No Setting Fuel Price Unit No Setting OK Enter the following items e Distance Enter the distance travelled since the pre vious fuelling O The distance is entered automatically only when the distance travelled since the previous fuelling is recorded e Fuel Pumped Enter the amount of fuel pumped e Fuel Price Unit Enter the fuel unit price When all the items are entered the fuel con sumption is displayed next to Fuel details 5 Touch OK ig Fuel Price Calculation Distance Fu
75. cally retune fre quencies the regional function limits the se lection to stations broadcasting regional programmes 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 719 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display Regional 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch the setting to On Each press of the centre of MULTI CONTROL switches the setting between on and off O Regional programming and regional net works are organised differently depending on the country i e they may change ac cording to the time country or broadcast area O 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 O The regional function can be turned on or off independently for each FM band m Engb ED Using the radio TUNER Tuning in strong signals Local seek tuning allows you to tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display Local 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL Each press of the centre of MULTI CONTROL switches the setting between on and off 4 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to set the sensitivity e FM Level 1 Lev
76. can be switched between these 10 colours in order 1 Display the Initial Setting screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Initial Setting screen on the previous page 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select RGB Il lumination 3 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to select the desired colour White white Light Green light green Green green Light Blue light blue Blue blue Yellow yellow Amber amber Red red Scan scan Cus tom custom e Scan Shifts between the eight default colours in sequence gradually e Custom Sets your created colour which is installed from SD as the illumination colour 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 Display the Initial Setting screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Initial Setting screen on the previous page 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select FM Step 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch between 50kHz and 100kHz O The tuning step remains at 50 kHz during manual tuning J Using Auto PI Seek for preset stations The navigation system can automatically search for a different station with the same programming even during preset recall 1 Display the Initial Setting scr
77. ccessful the system returns to the map display 8 UOIPEULIOJUI 914421 BUISN Engb Chapter ED Using hands free phoninc A CAUTION For your safety avoid talking on the phone as much as possible while driving If your mobile phone features Bluetooth tech nology this navigation system can be con nected to your mobile phone wirelessly Using this hands free function you can operate the navigation system to make or receive phone calls You can also transfer the phone book data stored in your mobile phone to the navi gation system This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection and how to op erate a mobile phone featuring Bluetooth technology on the navigation system For details about the connectivity with the de vices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology refer to the information on our website Preparing communication devices This navigation system has a built in function to use mobile phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology While your mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is connected the Blue tooth connection status indicator lights gt For details refer to Notes for hands free phoning on page 71 O When the navigation system is turned off the Bluetooth connection is also discon nected When the system restarts the sys tem automatically attempts to reconnect the previously connected mobile phone Even when the connection is severed for some reason the
78. ce to this navigation system via a USB hub e Partitioned USB memory is not compatible with this navigation system e Firmly secure the USB storage device when driving Do not let the USB storage device fall onto the floor where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal e There may be a slight delay when starting playback of audio files encoded with image data e Some USB storage devices connected to this navigation system may generate noise on the radio e Do not connect anything other than the USB memory device The sequence of audio files on USB mem ory For USB memory the sequence is different from that of USB memory device x pu ddy Engb 135 Appendix MD Appendix o O Notes about the SD memory card gt For details about SD memory card compat ibility with this navigation system refer to Specifications on page 146 e This system is not compatible with Multi Media Card MMC Engb Appendix Appendix OS Media compatibility chart General CD R RW USB storage device ISO9660 level 1 File system ISO9660 level 2 FAT16 FAT32 Romeo and Joliet 500 Maximum number of files 99 15 000 Playable file types MP3 WMA AAC WAV MP3 WMA AAC WAV MP3 compatibility Media CD R RW USB storage device File extension mp3 Sampling frequency 16 kHz to 48 kHz ID3 tag ID3 tag Ver 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 24 Notes e Ver 2 x of ID3 tag is given priority when both Ver 1
79. ch the city or area where your desti nation is located The Enter Street Name screen appears Touch Gj The representative location of the city appears on the map screen 8 Enter the street name and then touch OK The Select Street screen appears gt If there is no house number the searched location appears on the map screen 9 Touch the street you want The House screen appears If the selected street has only one matching lo cation the searched location appears on the map screen 10 Enter the house number and then touch OK 11 Touch the desired house number range The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 Setting up a route to your home If your home location is stored the route to your home can be calculated by touching a single key 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Go Home O If you have not registered your home loca tion a message appears Touch Register to start registration gt For details refer to Registering and edit ing your home on page 50 18 UO1 EI0 e Hul Da 9S pue 10 Hurydiseas Engb Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Searching for Points of Interest POI Information about various facilities Points Of
80. ck or cancel your set route from this menu Other features include useful functions to support your navigation 4 Phone Menu screen You can access the screen that is related to hands free phoning to see call histories and change the settings on the Bluetooth wireless technology connection Settings Menu screen You can access the screen to customise set tings Applications Menu screen You can launch applications downloaded to an SD memory card via the utility programme navgate FEEDS D Audio operation screen This is the screen that normally appears when you play the audio source m Shortcut Menu Registering your favourite menu items in shortcuts allows you to quickly jump to the re gistered menu screen by a simple touch on the Shortcut Menu screen Selecting the shortcut O Up to 8 menu items can be registered in shortcuts 1 Touch Home on the map screen The Top Menu screen appears 2 Touch Shortcut Navigation Phone S 11 When you use the navigation system for the first time or no items are set on shortcut a message will appear Touch Yes to start the shortcut selection Applications Eject SD Settings Shortcut 3 Touch Edit Address S Eject SD Classic su s nud uol ebiaeu y 9SN 0 MOH Engb 23 Chapter KD How to use the navigation menu screens 4 Touch the tab on the right edge or scroll the bar to display the icon that you wa
81. cked roads This information is always taken into consideration when checking your route and the information related with these events cannot be turned off If you select other traffic information in Traffic Settings the information can be displayed in a list or on a map gt For details refer to Selecting traffic infor mation to display on page 5 7 Engb Checking all traffic information All traffic information on the current route is displayed on screen in a list 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Traffic The Traffic Menu screen appears 3 Touch Traffic List The Traffic Event List screen appears The list with received traffic information is shown 4 Select an incident you want to view in detail amp Traffic Event List t Refresh The details of the selected incident are dis played O Touching an incident you want to see allows you to view the detailed information of the incident If the information cannot be dis played on one screen touch Jj or J to view the remaining information Touch Sort You can sort the traffic information Each time you touch the key changes that set ting You can sort the traffic information by dis tance from your current position For the list displayed when you touch Traf fic List the list will be sorted accordin
82. cking and modifying the current route Displaying the Route info screen 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Route info a Navigation Menu 4 I am Coordinate Fuel details Eco Graph Traffic A xr amp A Route info Cpy Setting Data In Out 2 oie oa 61 98 2 3h38m M Options gt For details refer to Modifying the route calculation conditions on this page 2 Profile gt For details refer to Checking the current itinerary on the next page 3 Waypoints gt For details refer to Editing waypoints on the next page Route info is active only when the route is set 3 Touch OK Engb Modifying the route calculation conditions You can modify the conditions for route calcu lation and recalculate the current route 1 Display the Route info screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Route info screen on this page 2 Touch Options The Route Options screen appears 3 Touch the desired items to change the route calculation conditions and then touch OK A Route Options Route Condition Avoid Toll Road Avoid Ferry The route is recalculated and the Route con firmation screen appears Items that users can operate Settings marked with an asterisk show that these are default or factory settings
83. connect the compliant USB storage device Disconnect the USB storage device and do not use it Turn the ignition switch to off then to ACC or on and then connect the compliant USB storage device Turn the ignition switch OFF and back ON or switch to a different source then back to the USB source e Disconnect the cable from iPod Once iPod main menu is displayed connect the cable again e Disconnect the USB storage device and do not use it Turn the ignition switch to off then to ACC or on and then connect the compliant USB storage device e f the message appears frequently consult your dealer Appendix Appendix OS Message Cause Action Reference Error 16 The iPod is not compatible with this Use an iPod of a compatible version navigation system Communication failure e Disconnect the cable from iPod Once iPod main menu is displayed connect the cable again e Disconnect the cable from iPod Once iPod main menu is displayed connect the cable again e If the message appears frequently consult your dealer N A USB The iPod is not compatible with this Use an iPod of a compatible version navigation system Old version of iPod Update the iPod version The USB storage device connected Connect a USB storage device that is USB to is not Supported by this naviga Mass Storage Class compliant tion system NO SONGS No songs Transfer songs to iPod STOP No songs in the current list Select
84. country has been selected you only have to change countries when the lo cation that you want to search for is outside of the country you selected 5 Touch one of the items on the list to set the country as search area The POI Name Input Menu screen returns 6 Touch Name The POI Name screen appears Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 7 Enter the POI name and then touch OK The POI Name Input Menu screen returns 8 Touch Search The POI List screen appears 9 Touch the POI you want The searched location appears on the map screen Touch Sort Each time you touch Sort changes the sort order O Current order is indicated on the upper right of the screen Sorts the items in the list in order by dis tance from the vehicle position Sorts the items in the list alphabetically gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 Searching for a nearby POI You can search for POIs in your Surroundings 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen Switching overview on page 22 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Touch Near Me POls are divided into several categories 4 Touch the category you want O If there are more detailed categories within the selected category repeat this step as many times as necessary The POI List
85. ct the location you want to delete Delete from Favourites HOME MY PARENTS MY OFFICE S A tick mark appears next to the selected loca tion Touch All or None Selects or deselects all entries Engb y locations 5 Touch Delete Delete from Favourites HOME EA MY PARENTS VE p MY OFFICE H Delete A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion 6 Touch Yes Delete from Favourites Are you sure you want to delete The data you selected is deleted Touch No Cancels the deletion Registering and editing your home Registering your home position saves time and effort Also routes to home positions can be calculated easily with a single touch of the key trom the Navigation Menu The regis tered home position can also be modified later Registering your home 1 Touch Home on the map screen The Top Menu screen appears 2 Touch Settings The Settings Menu screen appears 3 Touch Set Home The Set Home screen appears yisterinc 4 Touch Home y Set Home Home The Select Search Method screen appears 5 Search for a location After searching for a point display iton a map then touch OK The location is registered and then the Set Home screen appears gt For details refer to Searching for and select ing a location on page 34 6 Touch Phone You can
86. ct the supplied USB cable to your PC Connect the detachable device and your PC using the USB cable 5 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing an SD memory card on page 11 6 Turn on the power switch of detach able device suoi es1 ddy buisn 7 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 8 Touch Connect PC A message confirming whether to restart the navigation system appears 9 Touch OK The navigation system restarts The navigation system switches to PC Mode and model information is stored to the SD memory card Cancelling PC Mode 1 Disconnect the detachable device from your PC 2 Touch End PC Mode is cancelled and then the system restarts Launching the application You can launch applications downloaded to an SD memory card via the utility programme navgate FEEDS O Navigation functions are unavailable when an application is running Close the appli cation to use navigation functions Chapter ED Using Applications O When an application is running you may not use the hands free phoning function to place a call You may answer the telephone when you receive a call O The navigation system can recognise a maximum of 8 applications O The navigation system can run one applica tion at a time O When running
87. ction e The LCD screen will be difficult to see if it is exposed to direct sunlight e When using a mobile phone keep the aer ial of the mobile phone away from the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of disturbances such as spots or coloured stripes Maintaining the LCD screen e When removing dust trom the LCD screen or cleaning it first turn the system power off then wipe with a soft dry cloth e When wiping the LCD screen take care not to scratch the surface Do not use harsh or abrasive chemical cleaners x pu ddy LED light emitting diode backlight A light emitting diode is used inside the dis play to illuminate the LCD screen e At low temperatures using the LED back light may increase image lag and degrade the image quality because of the character istics of the LCD screen Image quality will improve with an increase in temperature e The product lifetime of the LED backlight is more than 10000 hours However it may decrease if used in high temperatures e Ifthe LED backlight reaches the end of its product lifetime the screen will become dimmer and the image will no longer be visible In that case please consult your Engb Appendix MD Appendx SSOC 73 gt PSTSCS lt CS S Display information Navigation Menu screen Settings Menu screen iT Settings Menu gt Navigation Menu a 4 UES Tinea Address GoHome POI FEEDS Sound Region
88. ction is on Tuning into alternative frequencies If you are listening to a broadcast and the re ception becomes weak or there are other pro blems the navigation system will automatically search for a different station in the same network that is broadcasting a stron ger signal 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display Alternative FREQ 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch the setting to On Each press of the centre of MULTI CONTROL switches the setting between on and off YINNL Olpes y Huisy Engb O Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM when AF alternative fre quencies is on O 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 FM1 or FM2 bands No preset number appears on the display if the RDS data for the sta tion received differs trom that for the origin ally stored station O Sound may be temporarily interrupted by another programme during an AF fre quency search O AF can be turned on or off independently for each FM band PI Seek operation 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 naviga tion system wi
89. d Chapter How to use the map 05 2 Touch on the map screen 1 Display the map screen 2 Touch on the map screen ES o EE appears T When North up is selected EEE is dis played T When Heading up is selected gi is dis played Ay amn e 100m KN n Avenue de la Grande A Ta 3 Touch E or E to switch the vehicle s direction Each time you touch the key changes that set ting O If you do not operate the function for a few seconds the initial map screen automati cally returns Switching the map between 2D and 3D 2D map screen Place de la Porte Maillot ID TA 1 Display the map screen Ea or EA appears is displayed is displayed 9 ma 3 Touch Each time you touch the key changes that set ting O If you do not operate the function for a few T When the 2D map screen is selected E T When the 3D map screen is selected ER 100 n A S ki Avenue de la Grande Arm e dew y asn 0 MOH seconds the initial map screen automati cally returns Displaying Eco Graph Eco Graph shows the results of a compari son of past average mileage and current aver age mileage 1 Display the map screen 2 Touch on the map screen The Eco Graph screen appears Eco Graph Total Eco Score 0 0 Pts Best Score 3 0 10 0 Pts Settings O Touch or press the MODE button to move from the Eco
90. ddress The most frequently used function is Ad dress in which the address is specified and the location is searched O Depending on the search results some steps may be skipped 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen Switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Address S Navigation Menu ra Address a A GoHome POI FEEDS k p p Favourites History Cancel S 3 Touch the key next to Country to dis play the country list Address Search City Postcode Country S United Kingdom 4 Touch one of the items on the list to set the country as search area Select Country Turkey Ukraine The screen returns to the previous screen O Once the country has been selected you only have to change countries when the lo cation is outside of the country you se lected 5 Touch City amp Address Search City Postcode Country S The Enter City Name screen appears United Kingdom 6 Enter the city name and then touch OK Enter City Name Q Wie The Select City screen appears 7 Touch the desired city name The Enter Street Name screen appears Touch Qj The representative location of the city appears on the map screen 8 Enter the street name and then touch OK Enter Street Name Q Ww The Select Street screen
91. detachable device from the head unit gt For details refer to Removing the detachable device on page 17 2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot Insert the card with the contact end first into the top of the detachable device and press the O Do not insert anything other than a disc card until it clicks and completely locks into the disc loading slot Engb C11 Chapter KD Before you start Label side 3 Attach the detachable device to the head unit Ejecting an SD memory card 1 Touch Home on the map screen The Top Menu screen appears 2 Touch Eject SD Navigation Phone Eject SD A message confirming whether to restart the navigation system appears Applications Settings Shortcut 3 Touch OK To remove SD safely press OK to reset first OK Cancel SNMOTFLCUL gt D EJECT SD T Settings The navigation system restarts and a message prompting you to remove the SD memory card appears 12 Engb 4 Remove the detachable device from the head unit gt For details refer to Removing the detachable device on page 17 5 Press the middle of the SD memory card gently until it clicks The SD memory card is ejected 6 Pull the SD memory card out straight 7 Attach the detachable device to the head unit gt For details refer to Attaching the detachable device on page 17 8 Touch Restart f After ejecting SD press t
92. device has been found O If you cannot find the desired model name on the list touch Other phones to search the mobile phones available nearby 8 Wait until your mobile phone appears in the list Nearby Devices Nearby Devices MY PHONE 01 MY PHONE 02 MY PHONE 03 O If you cannot find the mobile phone you want to connect check that the mobile phone is ready for the Bluetooth wireless technology connection 9 Touch the mobile phone name you want to register A message prompting you to enter a PIN code appears 10 Enter the PIN code 1111 using the mobile phone When a connection is successfully estab lished a connection complete message ap pears The screen returns to the Bluetooth Settings screen by touching OK buluoud 3a 1j3 spuey buisn Engb Deleting a registered phone If you no longer need to use a registered phone with the navigation system you can de lete it from the registration assignment to free this spot up for another phone O Ifa registered phone is deleted all the phone book entries and call history lists that correspond to the phone will be also cleared 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Setting The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Connections The Connection List screen appears 4 Touch Delete next to the mobile phone name W
93. direct sunlight for ex tended amounts of time Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in iPod malfunc tion due to the resulting high temperature e Do not leave the iPod in any location with high temperatures e Firmly secure the iPod when driving Do not let the iPod fall onto the floor where it may be come jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal For details refer to the iPod s manuals iPod iPod Made for iPod means that an electronic ac cessory has been designed to connect specifi cally to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance stan dards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries iPhone Works with E iPhone Works with iPhone means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect spe cifically to iPhone and has been certified by Engb the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc iTunes iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Using the LCD screen correctly Handling the LCD screen e When the LCD screen is subjected to direct sunlight for a long period of time it will be c
94. e Export Import Menu screen appears Engb Chapter ED Fuel cost management 4 Touch Export next to Fuel details Export Import Menu Favourites Export Import Fuel details Export Data export starts After the data is exported the completion mes sage appears q Export Import Menu Fuel data has been saved 5 Touch OK The Navigation Menu screen appears Engb This product enables you to use applications downloaded via the utility programme navgate FEEDS providing for navigation functions a wide variety of entertainment functions Preparing in advance Before downloading any applications using the utility programme navgate FEEDS you need to store the model information to an SD memory card After that use navgate FEEDS to download the application to the SD memory card con taining model information The utility programme navgate FEEDS is available from our website For details refer to the information on our website To save model information to an SD memory card connect your PC to a detachable device loaded with an SD memory card and switch to PC Mode Switching to PC Mode 1 Detach the detachable device from the head unit gt For details refer to Removing the detachable device on page 17 2 Turn off the power switch of detach able device 3 Connect the supplied USB cable to USB port Mini B Chapter Using Applications 14 4 Conne
95. e I Etoile 8 me Arrondissement Paris France Monaco The information shown varies according to the location There may be no information for that location gt For details refer to Setting the Favourites icon display on page 109 gt For details refer to Displaying POI on the map on page 107 gt For details refer to How to read traffic infor mation on the map on page 55 O Touching B enables you to call the position if a telephone number is available Pairing with mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is required gt For details refer to Dialling from the map on page 65 Chapter Eco driving function 06 This navigation system is equipped with an Average fuel mileage comparison graph Eco driving function that can be used to esti Displays a comparison of the average fuel mate whether you are driving In an environ mileage up to the point the navigation system mentally friendly way was last stopped past average fuel mileage This chapter describes this function and the current average fuel mileage The dis play is updated every 3 seconds The more the value moves in the direction of the better The fuel mileage calculated is based on a theo the fuel mileage retical value determined from vehicle speed There are three ditferent graph bars and position information from the navigation Total system The fuel mileage displayed is only a re ference value and does not guara
96. e Podcasts podcasts e Genres genres e Composers composers e Audiobooks audiobooks Chapter CUsinganiPod CS e Pressing MULTI CONTROL up or down en ables you to perform the equivalent opera tion 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to narrow down the content of the category When a category is selected the content of the category will be narrowed down When a song is selected it plays the selected song O Pressing MULTI CONTROL right enables you to perform the equivalent operation O When a category is selected the first song of the selected category is played by press ing and holding the centre of MULTI CONTROL O Pressing MULTI CONTROL right en ables you to perform the equivalent op eration O When the lower tier of items are listed the list returns to the uppermost tier of items by pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL left O Ifthe uppermost tier of items are listed this operation is not available O Selecting All on the list displays all op tions in the current category For example if you select All after selecting Artists you can proceed to the next screen with all artists in the list selected 4 On the song or episode list press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to play the se lected song or episode Searching for applicable items alphabetically Using the search control displays the page which includes the first applicable option O This function is available for t
97. e of a conventional disc MPEG This stands tor Moving Pictures Experts Group and is an international video image compression standard Multi session Multi session is a recording method that al lows additional data to be recorded later When recording data on a CD ROM CD R or CD RW etc all data from beginning to end is treated as a single unit or session Multi ses sion is a method of recording more than two sessions IN one CISC Packet write This is a general term for a method of writing individual files to a CD R etc whenever re quired just as is done with files on floppy or hard disks Phone book An address book on user s phone is collec tively referred to as Phone book Depending on the mobile phone the phone book may be called aname such as Contacts Business card or something else Point Of Interest POI Any of a range of locations stored in the data such as railway stations shops restaurants and amusement parks RDS TMC A communication system for informing drivers of the latest traffic information using FM multi plex broadcast Information such as traffic jams or accidents can be checked on the dis play Appendix Appendix OS Route setting The process of determining the ideal route to a specific location route setting is done auto matically by the system when you specify a destination Set route The route marked out by the system to your destination It is
98. een gt For details refer to Displaying the Initial Setting screen on the previous page 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Auto PI 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch between On and Off Switching the auxiliary setting It is possible to use auxiliary equipment with the navigation system as the one of sources Activate the auxiliary setting when using aux iliary equipment connected to the navigation system 1 Display the Initial Setting screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Initial Setting screen on the previous page 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select AUX 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch between On and Off saduasajoid Bulsiwio sny Engb 415 Setting the rear output and subwoofer controller The navigation system s rear output can be used for a Tull range speaker or Subwoofer connection If you switch S W Control to Rear SP S W you can connect a rear speaker lead directly to a Subwoofer without using an auxiliary amp Initially the navigation system is set for a rear full range speaker connection Rear SP F Range O Both rear speaker leads output and RCA rear output are switched simultaneously in this setting When you use the product without RCA rear output this setting only applies to the rear speaker leads 1 Display the Initial Setting screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Initial
99. een backlight e 30sec default Dims the backlight automatically if you do nothing for 30 seconds m Checking the version information 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Service Info The Service Information Screen screen ap pears 3 Check the version information Registering and editing your home When registering your home location touch Set Home gt For details refer to Registering and editing your home on page 50 Correcting the current location Touch the screen to adjust the current position and direction of the vehicle displayed on the map 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Location 3 Scroll to the position where you want to set then touch OK Checking the connections of leads Check that leads are properly connected be tween the navigation system and the vehicle Please also check whether they are connected in the correct positions saduasajoid Bulsiwio sn5 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Connection The Connection screen appears y Connection E Status 2 ERIE 3 s Illumination Of
100. eets and street closures may not be taken into consideration For example if a street is open during the morning only but you arrive later it would be against the traffic 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 traf fic regulations e The calculated route is one example of the route to your destination decided by the na vigation system while taking the type of streets or traffic regulations into account It is not necessarily an optimum route In some cases you may not be able to set the streets you want to take If you need to take a certain street set a waypoint on that street e f the destination is too far there may be in stances where the route cannot be set e During voice guidance turns and intersec tions from the motorway are announced However if you pass intersections turns Appendix Appendix OS and other guidance points in rapid succes sion some may delay or not be announced e tis possible that guidance may direct you off a motorway and then back on again e In some cases the route may require you to travel in the opposite direction to your current heading In such cases you are in structed to turn around so please turn around safely by following the actual traffic rules e In some cases a route may begin on the opposite side of a railway or river from your actual current location If
101. el 2 Level 3 Level 4 e MV W LW Level 1 Level 2 O The highest level setting allows reception of only the strongest stations while lower set tings let you receive weaker stations Searching for an RDS station by PTY information You can search for general types of broadcast ing programmes gt For details refer to PTY list on page 85 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display PTY Search 3 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to select a programme type There are four programme types News amp Information Popular Classics Others Chapter Using the radio TUNER 16 4 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to begin a search The tuner searches for a station broadcasting that programme type O To stop the search press the centre of MULTI CONTROL O The programmes of some stations may dif fer trom that indicated by the transmitted PTY O If no station is broadcasting the type of pro gramme you searched for Not Found is displayed for about two seconds and then the tuner returns to the original station m Receiving traffic announcements TA traffic announcement standby lets you re ceive traffic announcements automatically no matter what source you are listening to TA can be activated for both a TP station a sta tion that broadcasts traffic informa
102. el E y ie a je Favourites History Cancel Service Info Set Home Location H H F Reset Screen Off Address 35 36 Sound 104 Go Home 37 Region 104 POI 38 UI Language Voice Language 104 Petrol Time 105 ATM km mile 105 Parking Speed 105 Hotel Keyboard 106 Spell Name 38 Map 107 Near Me 39 Overlay POI 107 Near Dest 39 View Mode 108 Around City 44 Show Manoeuvre 108 FEEDS 41 AV Guide Mode 108 Favourites 40 48 Day Night Display 109 History 41 51 Road Colour 109 Cancel 47 Close Up View 109 Coordinate 4 Favourites Icon 109 Fuel details 712 Show Speed Limit 110 Eco Graph 31 Traffic Incident 110 Traffic 54 Current Street 110 Route info 44 Eco Meter 110 Cpy Setting 121 Backlight Timeout 111 Data In Out 52 ts Service Info 111 Connect PC 79 Set Home 50 Location 111 Connection 111 Engb Appendix Appendix ee Phone Menu screen Calibrate 112 7 Phone Menu Brightness 112 Y ee A Drive Log 113 lt f E Dial Pad Call H me Contacts Received Demo Mode 113 4 Safe Mode 113 Dialed _ J Missed J Transfer J E Reset Fece 114 H Volume Setting Screen Off 114 Dial Pad 63 Call Home 63 Contacts 64 Received 64 Dialed 64 Missed 64 Transfer 66 Volume Phone Ringtone 68 Phone Voice ea xe Setting 68 D Connections 62 Q rad Bluetooth On Off 68 Auto Answer Preference 68 Refuse All Calls 69 Echo Cancel 69 Auto Connect 69 Edit Name 70 Clear Memory 67 Bluetooth Software Update 70 En
103. el Pumped Fuel Price Unit The Fuel details screen appears Exporting the data of fuel cost information Exporting the fuel cost data to an SD memory card is possible O The data stored in this navigation system will be cleared as exporting it to the SD memory card C1 If there is previous data in the SD memory card the data is overwritten with new data when current data is exported 1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing an SD memory card on page 11 2 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 3 Touch Fuel details The Fuel details screen appears JUsWaHeueW zSso jan 4 Touch Export ig Fuel details Ordinary road MW mileage Fuel Price Unit Export After a message confirming whether to export the data appeared exporting the data to the SD memory card starts The Fuel details screen appears when it is done m Exporting the data of Fuel details from Export Import Menu screen 1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing an SD memory card on page 11 2 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 3 Touch Data In Out Th
104. en appears 4 Touch Displayed Traffic Information amp Traffic Settings Displayed Traffic Information A A A hs A The Traffic Type Settings screen appears 5 Touch the traffic information item to display amp Traffic Type Settings A Warning Danger Narrow Road Lane Closed Accidents A tick mark appears next to the selected traffic information Touch All or None Selects or deselects all entries 6 Touch OK amp Traffic Type Settings A Warning Danger Narrow Road Lane Closed Accidents The selected traffic information icon is added to the screen 7 Touch OK Selecting preferred RDS TMC service provider manually A default preferred TMC service provider for each country has been set The navigation sys tem tunes to the radio station with good recep tion among the preferred RDS IMC service providers If you want to set another preferred RDS TMC service provider you can manually select one from available RDS TMC service providers 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Traffic The Traffic Menu screen appears 3 Touch Select TMC Provider 4 Touch the desired service provider on the list After touching a service provider the system starts tuning to the selected RDS TMC service provider When the tuning is su
105. enclosed in a case it may not fit inside the drawer If so remove the iPod trom its case before placing it inside the drawer A CAUTION e Never put items that produce an open flame cigarettes lighters etc inside the drawer e Do not use this product with the drawer left open If the drawer is left open it may result in injury in the event of an accident e Do not forcibly pull the drawer out as it may not be removed from the front e Media devices Such as an iPod a USB sto rage device will function properly under nor Engb mal operating conditions Higher temperatures within the drawer may however cause malfunctioning of or damage to your media device Therefore please take caution when using the drawer When disconnecting a device pull the con nector Do not pull the cable as the main body or the cable may break If the drawer cannot be opened insert an ob ject with a flat head e g a flathead screwdri ver into the slot beside the drawer and open it Or contact the authorised Pioneer Service Station Press the centre of the drawer to open 3 Connect the device to the cable inside the drawer Chapter Before you start 02 4 Place the device inside the drawer e Keep the detachable device out of direct sun light and high temperatures e After removing the detachable device keep it in a safe place so it is not scratched or damaged m USB cable supplied Flow from startup to termi
106. epending on the caller ID service the phone number of the received call may not be displayed Unknown appears instead 2 To answer an incoming call touch j8 rae Incoming call Nancy When there is an incoming call you can reject it by touching B8 O You can adjust volume when you are talk ing To adjust volume touch Vol and Vol displayed on the screen like below when you are talking 3 Touch to end the call The call ends Engb ED Using hands free phoninc O If the voice on the other end of the call is too quiet to hear you can adjust the volume of the received voice gt For details refer to Setting the phone vo lume on page 68 O You may hear a noise when you hang up the phone Rejecting an incoming call You can reject an incoming call gt For details refer to Setting the automatic re jection function on page 69 Whena call comes in touch The call is rejected O The rejected call is recorded in the missed call history list gt For details refer to Dialling from the history on page 64 Transferring the phone book You can transfer the phone book entries from your mobile phone to the phone book of navi gation system O Depending on the mobile phone Phone Book may be called Contacts Business card or something else O With some mobile phones it may not be possible to transfer the entire phone book at once In this case transfer addresses o
107. erlay POI Main Category screen appears O Categories that are already set will have a blue tick mark 6 Touch the main category you want iT Overlay POI Main Category Accomodation M Business E Car Dealer Repair A list of subcategories under the selected main category appears O Categories that are already selected will have a blue tick mark 7 Touch the subcategory to display ji Business M Exhibition Centre M Industrial Building KI Restaurant A red tick mark appears next to the selected category lo cancel the selection touch the entry again If there are more detailed categories within the subcategory Bg is active If you select the sub category that has more detailed categories all detailed categories within the subcategory is selected and BJ becomes inactive Touch By The detailed category list is displayed Touch the item and touch OK to complete selecting the detailed categories you want to display When only a few types of the detailed cate gories are selected blue tick marks will ap pear saduasajoid Hulsiwio sn5 Engb Chapter 22 Customising preferences 8 Touch OK 7 Parking amp Petrol Station I Open Parking Area P Parking Garage E Petrol Station The Overlay POI Main Category screen returns If you want to select or deselect other items repeat these steps as many as necessary 9 To finish the selection touch OK in the
108. etails of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Favourites The Select Favourite screen appears Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 3 Touch the entry you want Select Favourite HOME AMY PARENTS BMY OFFICE H Delete The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 Searching for POIs by using the data on the SD memory card Creating a customised POI is possible by using the utility programme navgate FEEDS which is available separately on your PC nav gate FEEDS will be available on our website Storing the customised POI properly and in serting the SD memory card enables the sys tem to use the data for searches 1 Use the utility programme navgate FEEDS to store customised POI data to an SD memory card 2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing an SD memory card on page 11 3 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen Switching overview on page 22 4 Touch FEEDS The Select List screen appears 5 Touch the item you want The Select POI screen appears 6 Touch the POI you want The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route t
109. even if On is selected Time restrictions This setting controls whether streets or bridges that have traffic restrictions during a certain time should be taken into account O If you want to set your route to avoid raised draw bridges select On On Calculates a route while avoiding streets or bridges with traffic restrictions during a cer tain time Off Calculates a route while ignoring traffic re strictions O The system may calculate a route that in cludes streets or bridges that are subject to traffic restrictions during a certain time even if On is selected A CAUTION If the time difference is not set correctly the navi gation system cannot consider traffic regulations correctly Set the time difference correctly Refer to Setting the time difference on page 105 m Checking the current itinerary You can check the route details 1 Display the Route info screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Route info screen on the previous page 2 Touch Profile The Route Profile screen appears A Route Profile A Avenue d I na 20m 1 2km Avenue delaGra a Place de la Porte B gt 30m S Editing waypoints You can edit waypoints locations you want to visit on the way to your destination and recal culate the route so that it passes through these locations Adding a waypoint Up to 5 waypoints can be set and waypoints and final de
110. f Engb 411 Chapter 22 Customising preferences Status Indicates the connection status of the GPS aerial the reception sensitivity and from how many satellites the signal is received Colour Signal com Used in posi munication tioning Orange Yes Yes Yellow Yes No 2 Handbrake When the handbrake is applied On is dis played When the handbrake is released Off is displayed 3 Illumination When the headlights or small lamps of a ve hicle are on On is displayed When the small lamps of a vehicle are off Off is dis played If the orange white lead is not con nected Off appears J Adjusting the response positions of the touch panel touch panel calibration If you feel that the touch panel keys on the screen deviate from the actual positions that respond to your touch adjust the response po sitions of the touch panel screen O Make sure to use the supplied stylus for ad justment 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 ora mechanical pen which could da mage the screen Stylus supplied with the navigation system 112 Engb 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Calibrate A message confirming whether to star
111. g to the linear distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information Chapter Using traffic information dH For the list displayed when you touch Traf fic On Route the list will be sorted accord ing to the distance from the vehicle position to the traffic information You can sort the traffic information in alpha betical order EZ You can sort the traffic information accord ing to the incident The list will be sorted in the order of closed blocked roads traffic jam accidents road works and others Current order is indicated on the upper right of the screen Touch Refresh When new traffic information is received current information is changed or old information has been removed the list is updated to reflect the new situation Touch Qj Touching J allows you to check the location on a map Traffic information without positional infor mation cannot be checked on a map 5 Touch By The previous screen returns m Checking traffic information on the route All traffic information on the current route is displayed on screen in a list 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Traffic The Traffic Menu screen appears 3 Touch Traffic On Route The Traffic On Route List screen appears The method for checking the content dis played on the screen is the same for
112. gb Appendix MD Appendx SOC CS 7 73PSTSCS CS S Glossary AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 Bit rate This expresses data volume per second or bps units bits per second The higher the rate the more information is available to reproduce the sound Using the same encoding method such as MP3 the higher the rate the better the sound CD DA This stands for a general music CD commer cial release audio CD In this manual this word is sometime used for a distinction be tween data CDs which include compressed audio files and general music CDs Current location The present location of your vehicle your cur rent location is shown on the map by a red tri angle mark Destination A location you choose as the end point of your journey Favourites 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 satel lites that provides navigation signals for a vari ety of purposes Guidance mode The mode in which guidance is given as you drive to your destination the system automati cally switches to this mode as soon as a route has been set Engb Guidance point These are important landmarks along your route generally intersections The next gui dance point along your route is indicated on
113. he SD Setting the safe mode memory card o For safety reasons you can limit the functions 5 Touch Type that are available while your vehicle is in mo Each time you touch the key changes that set tion ting e Private default 1 Display the Settings Menu screen Changes the track log attribute to Private For details of the operations refer to Dis Business playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 Engb 113 Chapter 22 Customising preferences 2 Touch Safe Mode Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On default Activates the safe mode function e Off Deactivates the safe mode function J Restoring the default setting Resets various settings registered to the navi gation system and restores them to the default or factory settings O Some data remains Be sure to read Return ing the navigation system to the default or factory settings first gt For detailed information about the items which would be erased refer to Return ing the navigation system to the default or factory settings on page 121 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch F Reset The message confirming whether to restore the settings appears 3 Touch Yes Turning off the screen By turning off the backlight of the LCD screen you can turn off the screen display wit
114. he alphabeti cal list only 1 Press the LIST button to display the top category menu 1 To return to the previous screen press the BAND ESC button 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display the de sired category 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to confirm the selected item The lower categories are displayed 4 Press the LIST button to change the search mode to alphabetical search 5 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select the de sired character ABC Search E G 6 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to begin a search An article listed below and space at the be ginning of the artist name will be ignored and the next character will be taken into ac count for searching e A or a e AN An or an e THE The or the O It alphabetical search is aborted Not Found is displayed 7 On the song or episode list press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to play the se lected song or episode Playing songs related to the currently playing song You can play songs related to the currently playing song using of the following lists Engb pod ue Huisn Chapter ED UsinganiPod O OO o e Album list of currently playing genre e Album list of currently playing artist Song list of currently playing album O Depending on the number of files in the iPod there may be a delay when displaying a list Touch Link to Genre Link to Artist or Link to Album to select
115. he button below to restart system Restart The navigation system restarts J Chapter Before you start 02 Plugging and unplugging a USB storage device A CAUTION To prevent data loss and damage to the sto rage device never remove it from this naviga tion system while data is being transferred e f data loss or corruption occurs on the sto rage device for any reason it is usually not possible to recover the data Pioneer accepts no liability for damages costs or expenses arising trom data loss or corruption O Compatibility with all USB storage devices is not guaranteed This navigation system may not achieve op timum performance with some USB sto rage devices O Connection via a USB hub is not possible Plugging in a USB storage device Plug a USB storage device into the USB connector USB connector SNS io oO mmj 4 USB storage device Unplugging a USB storage device Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed Connecting and disconnecting an iPod A CAUTION To prevent data loss and damage to the sto rage device never remove it from this naviga tion system while data is being transferred e f data loss or corruption occurs on the sto rage device for any reason it is usually not possible to recover the data Pioneer accepts no liability for damages costs or expenses arising trom data loss or corruption Connecting your
116. highlighted in bright colour on the map Track log Your navigation system logs routes that you al ready passed through if the track logger is ac tivated This recorded route is called a track log It is handy when you want to check a route travelled or if returning along a complex route VBR VBR is short for variable bit rate Generally speaking CBR constant bit rate is more widely used But by flexibly adjusting the bit rate according to the needs of audio compres sion it is possible to achieve compression priority sound quality Voice guidance The giving of directions by navigation voice while in guidance Waypoint A location that you choose to visit before your destination a journey can be built up from multiple waypoints 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 m Engb x ipu ddy Appendix YE SOSC SSC C C CS S SCSCS Specifications General Rated power SOUTCE wessesssessesee 14 4V DC allowable voltage range 10 8 V to 15 1 V DC E rthing SyYStem useoseossnnennrenrn Negative type Maximum current consumption EEE EETA AAA 10 0 A Dimensions W x H x D AVIC F320BT DIN CASSIS ssssssesesesesenenn 180mm x 100mm x 158 mm NOSE iiinis 188mm x 118mm x 16mm D GEASS S sscccstenciticstes 178
117. hones phone book transfer may not work even though your phone is paired with the navigation system In that case disconnect your phone perform pair ing again from your phone to the naviga tion system and then perform the phone book transfer Making and receiving calls You may hear a noise in the following situa tions When you answer the phone by using the button on the phone When the person on the other end of line hangs up the phone If the person on the other end of the phone call cannot hear the conversation due to an echo decrease the volume level for hands free phoning This may reduce the echo With some mobile phones even if you press the accept button on the mobile phone when a call comes in hands free phoning may not be performed e The registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already regis tered in the phone book When one phone number is registered under different names the name that comes first in the phone book is displayed If the phone number of the received call is not registered in the phone book the phone number of the received call appears During incoming and outgoing calls or talk ing on a phone you can only do the follow ing Operations Touching B BM Vol and Vol Displaying the map screen Switching the audio sources The received call history and the dialled number history Calls made or editing performed on
118. hout turning off the voice guidance 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Screen Off The screen is turned off O Touch anywhere on the screen to turn it back on Engb Displaying the Initial Setting screen To customise the initial settings display the Initial Setting screen 1 Press the MODE button when the map of the current location is displayed The audio operation screen appears 2 Press and hold the SRC OFF button until the audio source turns off gt For details refer to Switching the audio source on page 3 Press the center of MULTI CONTROL and hold until the initial setting screen ap pears D Initial Setting RGB Illumination White Screen title 2 Function currently selected 3 Setting value 4 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select one of the initial settings Turning MULTI CONTROL switches between the functions in the following order RGB Illumination illumination setting FM Step FM tuning step Auto PI auto PI seek AUX auxiliary input S W Control Subwoofer controller Preout rear output controller Guidance sound muting at tenuation m Chapter Customising preferences 22 Setting the illumination colour The illumination colour can be selected from 10 different colours Furthermore the illumina tion colour
119. iPod Using the USB interface cable for iPod en ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga tion system A USB interface cable for iPod CD IU50 sold separately is required for connection O For details about iPod compatibility with this navigation system refer to the informa tion on our website O Connection via a USB hub is not possible 1 Pull out the USB storage device after checking that no data is being accessed USB connector USB interface cable for iPod 2 Connect your iPod Engb 13 1e s noA aiojag Chapter KD Before you start Disconnecting your iPod Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod after checking that no data is being ac cessed How to use the drawer AVIC F3210BT has a drawer Inside the drawer is a USB cable that lets you connect the USB storage device You can also use the iPod cable Supplied to connect an iPod Connected devices can also be stored inside the drawer The drawer can hold the following devices e jPod nano first generation e iPod nano second generation e iPod nano third generation e jPod nano fourth generation e iPod nano fifth generation e jPod classic 80GB e jPod classic 120GB e jPod classic 160GB 2007 2009 e jPod touch first generation e iPod touch second generation e iPod fifth generation e USB storage devices up to 14mm H x 66 mm W O Do not place other than above inside the drawer O If your iPod is
120. iPod 13 Connecting youriPod 13 Disconnecting your iPod 14 How to use the drawer 14 Protecting your product from theft 15 Flow from startup to termination 15 On first time startup 15 Regular startup 16 2 Engb How to use the detachable device Checking part names and functions 17 Removing and attaching the detachable device 17 Removing the detachable device 17 Attaching the detachable device 17 Installing the battery 18 Disposing of the battery 18 Turning on the detachable device 19 Charging the battery of detachable device 19 Monitoring the battery status 19 Automatic shutdown of the navigation system 20 Connecting with yourPC 20 D How to use the navigation menu screens Screen switching overview 22 What you can do on each menu 23 Shortcut Menu 23 Selecting the shortcut 23 Cancelling the shortcut 24 Operating menu screens e g Navigation Menu screen 24 Operating list screens e g city list 24 Operating the on screen keyboard 25 D How to use the map How to read the map screen 26 Audio information bar 27 Enlarged map of the intersection 27 Display during motorway driving 27 Types of the road stored in the map database 28 Operating the map screen 28 Changing the scale of the map 28 Switching the map orientation 28 Switching the map between 2D and 3D 29 Displaying Eco Graph 29 Scrolling the map to the position you wanttosee 30 Viewing informa
121. ible to play the CD side with this navigation system e Frequent loading and ejecting of a Dual Disc may result in scratches to the disc e Serious scratches can lead to playback pro blems on this navigation system In some cases a DualDisc may become stuck in the disc loading slot and will not eject To prevent this we recommend you refrain from using DualDisc with this navigation system e Please refer to the manufacturer for more detailed information about DualDiscs m Detailed information for playable media Compatibility Common notes about disc compatibility e Compatibility with all discs is not guaran teed e Playback of discs may become impossible with direct exposure to sunlight high tem peratures or depending on the storage conditions in the vehicle CD R CD RW discs e Untfinalised discs cannot be played back e t may not be possible to playback CD R CD RW discs recorded on a music CD re corder or a personal computer because of disc characteristics scratches or dirt on the disc or dirt scratches or condensation on the lens of the built in drive e Playback of discs recorded on a personal computer may not be possible depending on the recording device writing software their settings and other environmental fac tors e Please record with the correct format For details please contact manufacturer of media recorders or writing software e Titles and other text information recorded on
122. igation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Cancel A message confirming the cancellation of the Current route appears 3 Touch Yes a Navigation Menu Cancel the route Skip The current route is deleted and a map of your Surroundings reappears Touch Skip The next waypoint along the route is skipped A new route to your destination through all re maining waypoints except for the skipped way point is calculated When the route calculation is completed Route confirmation screen appears O Skip is available only when a waypoint is set Touch No The previous screen returns without deleting the route m Engb 39 NO1 UdLIND y HulAjIpow pue BuDP YD KI Re yistering and editin Storing a location in Favourites Storing your favourite locations as Favour ites provides you with the opportunity to save the time and effort of re entering this informa tion Stored items can be made available on Favourites later Registering a location by Favourites Favourites can store up to 400 registered lo cations These can include your home loca tion favourite places and destinations you have already registered O Favourites can store up to 400 locations O Home location is counted as one of the items in Favourites 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt Fo
123. il the desired repeat range indicator appears D Repeats just the current track re Repeats the folder currently playing No indicator all repeat Repeats all If you return to the root folder while the re peat play range is set to or Bs the re peat play range changes to disc repeat automatically If you skip a track forward or backward while the repeat play range is set to By the repeat play range changes to auto matically m Playing tracks in random order You can play in a selected repeat range in ran dom order Touch amp Random play begins When you turn random play on appears Oo To turn random play off touch RY again INOW UO sayy Disnu Bured Engb Chapter KD Playing music files on ROM O Ifyou touch while the repeat play range Touch S Rtrv repeatedly to select the is set to BS the repeat play range changes desired setting to automatically and tracks will be Each touch of S Rtrv changes the settings as played in random order follows i Sound Retriever function level 1 is acti Scanning folders and tracks S Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of Sound Retriever function level 2 is acti each track Scan play is performed in the cur vated rent repeat play range No indicator Touch Sets to off O S Rtrv2 has a stronger effect than S Rtrv1 and is more effective when playing back highly compressed audio data Scan play begins Af
124. ing locations Storing a location in Favourites 48 Registering a location by Favourites 48 Registering a location by scroll mode 48 Editing registered locations 48 Editing the entry in the Favourites list 48 Editing yourhome 49 Sorting the entry in the Favourites list 49 Deleting the entry from the Favourites list 50 Registering and editing your home 50 Registering yourhome 50 Editing yourhome 51 Deleting the entry from the History list 51 Exporting and importing Favourites items 52 Exporting Favourites items 52 Importing the Favourites items edited on navgate FEEDS 52 D Using traffic information Checking all traffic information 54 Checking traffic information on the route 55 How to read traffic information on the map 55 Setting an alternative route to avoid traffic jams 55 Checking for traffic jams automatically 56 Checking traffic information manually 56 Selecting traffic information to display 57 Selecting preferred RDS IMC service provider manually 57 Engb C3 12 Using hands free phoning Preparing communication devices 58 Displaying the Phone Menu 58 Registering your mobile phone 58 Searching for nearby phones 59 Pairing from your mobile phone 60 Searching for a specified phone 61 Deleting a registered phone 62 Connecting and disconnecting a registered mobile phone 62 Connecting a registered
125. ing the Settings Menu screen on the previous page 2 Touch Region The Regional Settings screen appears 3 Touch Time The Time Settings screen appears 4 Toset the time difference touch or iT Time Settings 01 01 17 45 Summer Time Time format The time difference between the time origin ally set in the navigation system Central Eur opean Time and the current location of your vehicle is shown If necessary adjust the time difference Touching or changes the time difference display in half hour incre ments The time difference can be set from 4 to 9 hours 5 Touch Summer Time If necessary set to Summer time Summer time setting is off by default Touch Summer Time to change the setting if you are in the summer time period 6 Touch Time format Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e 24 hours default Changes the display to 24 hour format e 12 hour Changes the display to 12 hour format with am pm Changing the unit between km and miles This setting controls the unit of distance and speed displayed on your navigation system 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on the previous page 2 Touch Region The Regional Settings screen appears 3 Touch km mile Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e km defau
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127. ll automatically search for a dif ferent station with the same programming During the search PI Seek is displayed and the output is muted Muting is discontinued after completion of the PI Seek whether or not a different station is found Activating the 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 O The default setting for Auto PI Seek is off gt For details refer to Using Auto PI Seek for preset stations on page 115 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 broad cast station When the news programme Engb ED Using the radio TUNER ends reception of the previous programme re SUMES 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display News Interrupt 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch the setting to On Each press of the centre of MULTI CONTROL switches the setting between on and oft O A news programme can be cancelled by pressing the BAND ESC or SRC OFF button m Interruption icon status The indication of the status icon changes ac cording to the situation as shown below NEWS indicator Indicator
128. lt Shows distance in kilometres e mile Shows distance in miles e Mile amp Yard Shows distance in miles and yards Changing the virtual speed of the vehicle When calculating the expected time of arrival and the travel time to the destination set the average speed for the motorway or ordinary roads using and saduasajaid Hulsiwmio sny Engb Chapter 22 Customising preferences O Changing km mile settings clears and e QWERTY default resets input values to the default setting gt For details refer to Changing the unit be tween km and miles on the previous page 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Region The Regional Settings screen appears 3 Touch Speed The Average Speed Settings screen ap pears 4 Touch or to set the speed iT Average Speed Settings Minor Ordinary Road Major Ordinary Road Motorway 0 The estimated time of arrival is not necessa rily estimated based on this speed value 5 Touch OK The settings are completed Setting the keyboard layout You can select the type of keyboard to be used for inputting characters 1 Display the Settings Menu screen VS For details of the operations refer to Dis oln alx playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 5 O space 2 Touch Region The
129. ly on your mobile phone will not be reflected to the dialled number history or phone book in the navigation system You cannot make a call to the entry of an unknown user no phone number in the re ceived call history If calls are made by operating your mobile phone the dialled number history data will be recorded as Unknown in the naviga tion system Phone book transfers If there are more than 400 phone book en tries on your mobile phone all entries may not be able to be downloaded completely With some mobile phones it may not be possible to transfer all items in the Con tacts at one time In this case transfer items one by one from your mobile phone Depending on the mobile phone this navi gation system may not display the phone book correctly Some characters may be garbled or first and last names may be re versed If the phone book in the mobile phone con tains image data the phone book may not be transferred correctly Image data can not be transferred from the mobile phone Depending on the mobile phone phone book transfer may not be available m buluoud 3a 1j3 spuey buisn Engb Using the Fuel details function Inputting the fuel consumption information for calculating the fuel cost You can estimate the fuel cost to your destina tion by entering the fuel consumption informa tion in the navigation system gt For details refer to Setting a route to your destination on
130. m ee f a EI Avenue Winston Churchill 5 Touch OK The map of the current position appears Sorting waypoints You can sort waypoints and recalculate the route O You cannot sort waypoints that you have al ready passed Engb Chapter Checking and modifying the current route CH 1 Display the Route info screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Route info screen on page 44 2 Touch Waypoints The Waypoints List screen appears 3 Touch Sort The Sort Waypoints screen appears 4 Touch the waypoint or destination Sort Waypoints MY PARENTS PEE 6 Automatic Put them in the desired order ouch Automatic You can sort the destination and waypoints auto matically The system will show the nearest way point distance in a straight line from the current location as waypoint 1 and sort the other points including your destination in order of distance from the waypoint 1 Touch Clear Waypoint sort is cancelled 5 Touch OK The Waypoints List screen appears 6 Touch OK on the Waypoints List screen The route is recalculated and the Route con firmation screen appears 7 Touch OK The map of the current position appears Cancelling the route guidance If you no longer need to travel to your destina tion follow the steps below to cancel the route guidance 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Nav
131. map 05 O The red arrow indicates north gt For details refer to Switching the map orientation on the next page Direction line The direction towards your destination next waypoint or cursor is indicated with a straight line 4 Current route The route currently set is highlighted in colour on the map If a waypoint is set on the route the route after the next waypoint is high lighted in another colour 2 Multi Info window Each touch of Multi Info window changes the display information e Distance to the destination or dis tance to waypoint e Estimated time of arrival at your des tination or waypoint The estimated time of arrival is an ideal value calculated based on the value set for Speed and the actual driving speed The estimated time of arrival is only a reference value and does not guarantee arrival at that time e Travel time to your destination or waypoint 3 Current time Meaning of guidance flags Destination The checkered flag indicates your destination Waypoint The blue flags indicate your way points Guidance point The next guidance point next turn ing point etc is shown by a yel low flag Audio information bar If you do any operation for the audio source the audio information bar appears on the bot tom of the map screen The bar informs you the status of audio source EAR A27 E42 Navigation system Enlarged map of the intersection When Close Up Vie
132. mber indicated next to Plays all audio files in the cur ELDR Lory rent repeat play range in ran dom order Shows the folder number currently play ing Setting a repeat play range Track number indicated next to l TRK Shows the track number currently play Repeats all compressed audio No indicator fil ing iles e Play time Repeats just the current file Repeats the current folder Engb Chapter KD Playing music files on ROM Scanning folders and files Indicator Meaning No indicator Cancels the scan play Plays the first audio files of each folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to all repeat Plays the beginning of each audio file in the current folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to Be D Sound Retriever indicator gt For details refer to Using Sound Re triever on page 92 m Using the touch panel keys FLDRO1 TRK 01 o M Ba Root h Pioneer Time 01 mp3 SRi 1 Z k 0O i Switches the combination of displayed items in the text display area 2 S Rtrv Sets Sound Retriever function gt For details refer to Using Sound Re triever on page 92 T Playback and Pause i Plays tracks in random order gt For details refer to Playing tracks in ran dom order on the next page Repeats playback gt For details refer to Setting a repeat play range on the next page Engb B Scans folders and tracks gt
133. mm x 100mm x 165mm NOS Easan 171mm x 97mm x 8mm Detachable device RO EEEN EON EEA 130mm x79mm x19mm AVIC F3210BT ChASS S sisicatewsstitiectin 188mm x 122mm x 155 mm NOSE iinan nn 225mm x 133 Mm x 25 MM Detachable device PO T AE ET 130mm x79mm x19mm Weight AVIC F320BT wetted 2 24 kg AVIC F3210BT acest nec 2 2 kg NAND flash memory asses 4GB Navigation GPS receiver Syste Masies L1 C Acode GPS SPS Standard Positioning Service Reception SYSTEM n 20 channel multi channel reception system Reception frequency 1575 42 MHz Sensitivity sass titeatenon 140 dBm typ Position update frequency ee ee Approx once per second GPS aerial Ne dic Leena tae mcrae meee Micro strip flat aerial right handed helical polarisation Aerial cable cesses 3 55 mM Dimensions W x H x D A EE E E Te ee 33mm x 14 7 mm x 36 mm Engb Display Screen size aspect ratio PIKES innen Display method wees Backlight iiien 4 3 inch wide 16 9 effective display area 95mm x 53mm 130 560 480 x 272 TFT Active matrix driving Tolerable temperature range POWEIMr ON cette danciiets Power Off soe tects Audio Maximum power output Continuous power output Load impedance weessessecsesssesseeee Preout output level max Preout impedance wesssesessseseeree 10 C to 60 C 20 C to 80 C 50W x 4 22 x 4 50 Hz to 15 kHz 5 THD 4Q LOAD Both Channels Driven 4Q 4Q to 8Q
134. mobile phone 62 Disconnecting a mobile phone 63 Making a phone call 63 Direct dialling 63 Making a call home easily 63 Calling a number in the Contacts 64 Dialling from the history 64 Dialling the entry stored in the Favourites list 65 Dialling a facility s phone number 65 Dialling from the map 65 Receiving a phone call 65 Answering an incoming call 65 Rejecting an incoming call 66 Transferring the phone book 66 Clearing memory 67 Changing the phone settings 68 Setting the phone volume 68 Stopping Bluetooth wave transmission 68 Answering acall automatically 68 Setting the automatic rejection function 69 Echo cancelling and noise reduction 69 Setting automatic connection 69 Editing the device name 70 Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology software 70 Notes for hands free phoning 71 Fuel cost management Using the Fuel details function 72 C4 Engb Inputting the fuel consumption information for calculating the fuel cost 72 Calculating the fuel consumption 72 Exporting the data of fuel cost information 73 Exporting the data of Fuel details from Export Import Menu screen 73 D Using Applications Preparing in advance 75 Switching to PC Mode 75 Cancelling PC Mode 75 Launching the application 75 15 Basic operations of the audio source Switching the audio source 77 Turning off the
135. mobile phones no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech nology For details refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone 2 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on the previous page 3 Touch Setting on the Phone Menu screen The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 4 Touch Connections Bluetooth Settings Connections Bluetooth On Off A Auto Answer Preference The Connection List screen appears 5 Touch Add t Connection List The Add Device screen appears 6 Touch Search devices Add Device Search devices Select specific devices Pair from the mobile phone The Nearby Devices screen appears The system searches for mobile phones featur ing Bluetooth technology that are ready for the connection and displays them in the list if the device has been found O Up to 15 mobile phones will be listed in the order that the mobile phone is found 7 Wait until your mobile phone appears in the list Nearby Devices t Nearby Devices MY PHONE 01 MY PHONE 02 MY PHONE 03 S O If you cannot find the mobile phone you want to connect check that the mobile phone is ready for the Bluetooth wireless technology connection buluoud 3a 1j3 spuey buisn Engb Chapter ED Using hands free phoninc 8 Touch the mobile phone name you wa
136. nation 1 Start the engine to boot up the system To protect the LCD screen from damage be sure to use your fingers to touch the touch panel keys The stylus is supplied for spe Hes noA aiojag USB interface cable for iPod Supplied When placing an iPod in the drawer make cial calibrations Do not use the stylus for sure that the iPod and cable connection is on normal operations the left side 2 Turn off the vehicle engine to termi 5 Press the centre of the drawer to close nate the system it The navigation system is also turned off On first time startup When you use the navigation system for the first time select the language that you want to use 1 Start the engine to boot up the system After a short pause the navigation splash screen appears 2 Touch the language that you want to Protecting your product use on the screen from theft Yl Select Program Language The detachable device can be removed from l the head unit to discourage theft Rentech gt For details refer to Removing the detach able device on page 17 A CAUTION e Never grip the display and the buttons tightly or use force when removing or attaching e Avoid subjecting the detachable device to ex cessive shocks Italiano Engb 15 Chapter KD Before you start 3 Touch the language that you want to use for the voice guidance ji Voice Language Selection I Deutsch Italiano S The navigation
137. ne Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Setting The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Bluetooth On Off Touching Bluetooth On Off switches be tween On and Off Answering a call automatically The navigation system automatically answers incoming calls to the mobile phone so you can answer a call while driving without taking your hands off the steering wheel Chapter Using hands free phoninc Cz 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Setting The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Auto Answer Preference The Auto Answer Preference screen ap pears 4 Touch the desired option Auto Answer Preference Immediately After 3 seconds On this screen you can select the following items e Off No automatic response Respond manually e Immediately Answers immediately e After 3 seconds Answers after three seconds e After 6 seconds Answers after six seconds e After 10 seconds Answers after ten seconds Setting the automatic rejection function If this function is on the navigation system automatically rejects all incoming calls 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Setti
138. ne at a time from your phone book using your mobile phone Ol The maximum 400 entries can be trans ferred per mobile phone If the entries ex ceed 400 the extra entries will not be transferred If more than one number is re gistered for one person such as work place and home each number is counted sepa rately O Ifthe entry has multiple phone number data those numbers are stored as a sepa rate item Chapter Using hands free phoninc Cz O Depending on the mobile phone that is only send all the entries that you want to connected to this navigation system via transfer and then touch OK Bluetooth technology this navigation sys 1 If your phone has a capability for automatic tem may not be able to display the phone transfer of phone book this screen is book correctly Some characters may be skipped and transfer will start garbled O The transferred data cannot be edited on O Ifthe phone book in the mobile phone con the navigation system tains image data the phone book may not be correctly transferred 6 Touch OK 1 Connect the mobile phone that has the phone book to transfer Send Business Card by operating your gt For details refer to Connecting a registered mobile phone To stop reading and store the mobile phone on page 62 phonebook data press OK 2 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 Transfer starts It may
139. ng The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Refuse All Calls Touching Refuse All Calls switches between On and Off O If both Refuse All Calls and Auto An swer Preference are activated Refuse All Calls takes priority and all incoming calls are automatically rejected O lf Refuse All Calls is set to On rejected incoming calls will be stored in the missed call list Echo cancelling and noise reduction When you are operating hands free phoning in the vehicle you may hear an undesirable echo This function reduces the echo and noise while you are using hands free phoning and maintains a certain sound quality 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Setting The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Echo Cancel Touching Echo Cancel switches between On and Off Setting automatic connection When automatic connection is active the na vigation system will automatically establish a connection with a registered phone when it comes into range Using this feature avoids all of the processes for establishing a connec tion O With some mobile phones it may not be possible to perform automatic connection 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Setting
140. ng is not possible because Your phone is out of range for ser Retry after re entering the range for service the touch panel keys for dialling vice are inactive The connection between the mobile Perform the connection process phone and the navigation system cannot be established now If the screen becomes frozen Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply the handbrake Press RESET button on the naviga tion system Engb Appendix Appendix OS Messages and how to react to them The following messages may be displayed by your navigation system Refer to the table below to identify the problem then take the suggested corrective action 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 Messages for navigation functions Message When What to do Reference Preparing to start up system When the navigation system starts Wait until the message Ready to start up please wait the message is displayed ifthe re system appears After the message is dis maining battery power of the de played the navigation system restarts tachable device is low e Consult the nearest authorised Pioneer ser vice station if this message persists Dataloading failed You may have transferred the data Select a suitable item and format then from your mobile phone in a format retry Page 71 cannot be received by the naviga e Connec
141. nge the setting cal Edit Favourite Name PEE Phone 01234567890 Icon P Modify Location O Up to 17 characters can be input for the name Touch Name You can enter the desired name Touch Phone You can edit the registered phone number To dial the number touch A The maximum digits you can enter for the phone number is 15 O Touching f enables you to call the position if a telephone number is available Pairing with mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is required gt For details refer to Dialling from the map on page 65 Touch Icon You can change the symbol displayed on the map and Favourites Touch Modify Location You can change the registered location by scrol ling the map 5 Touch OK The registration is completed Editing your home 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Favourites The Select Favourite screen appears O Home location is displayed on the top of the list 3 Touch H next to the home location Select Favourite HOME EA MY PARENTS MY OFFICE The Edit Favourite screen appears Delete 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting Edit Favourite Phone Modify Location Touch Phone You can edit the registered phone number To dial the number touch
142. nt to set to shortcut Petrol Scroll bar 5 Touch and hold the icon that you want to add to shortcut 6 Move the icon to the left side of the screen and then release it The selected item is added to shortcut Petrol 7 To finish the selection touch Close Cancelling the shortcut 1 Touch and hold the icon that you want to cancel the shortcut 2 Move the icon to the right side of the screen and then release it 3 To finish the selection touch Close Engb Operating menu screens e g Navigation Menu screen Ho yY GoHome POI FEEDS ca we Address k Favourites History Cancel Screen title D The previous screen returns OOH Shows the next or previous page Operating list screens e g city list 4 London London Londonderry County Lon Screen title Touching or on the scroll bar scrolls through the list and allows you to view the re maining items The previous screen returns 4 Listed items Touching an item on the list allows you to nar row down the options and proceed to the next operation ngn If all of the characters cannot be displayed within the displayed area touching the key to the right of the item allows you to see remain ing characters m Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens 04 Operating the on screen keyboard Text box Displays the characters that
143. nt to register Nearby Devices MY PHONE 01 MY PHONE 02 MY PHONE 03 A message prompting you to enter a PIN code appears Connecting Pin Code 1111 9 Enter the PIN code 1111 using the mobile phone When a connection is successfully estab lished a connection complete message ap pears The screen returns to the Bluetooth Settings screen by touching OK Pairing from your mobile phone You can register the mobile phone by setting the navigation system to standby mode and re questing connection trom the mobile phone 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your mobile phone For some mobile phones no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech nology For details refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone 2 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 Engb 3 Touch Setting on the Phone Menu screen The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 4 Touch Connections The Connection List screen appears 5 Touch Add W Connection List The Add Device screen appears 6 Touch Pair from the mobile phone The navigation system waits for a Bluetooth wireless technology connection Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone Cancel 7 Register the navigation system on your mobile phone If your mobile phone asks you
144. ntee the A comparison of the past average fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage mileage displayed can be obtained from the location the navigation system A was last started to the current driving lo Q cation g Displaying Eco Graph E Ordinary Road l l l A comparison of the past average fuel This function estimates approximate fuel mile mileage and the average fuel mileage age based on your driving compares that with for 90 seconds in the past while the ve c your average fuel mileage in the past and dis hicle is driving on an ordinary road 5 plays the results in a graph E Motorway 1 Touch Home on the map screen and A comparison of the past average fuel gt then touch Navigation mileage and the average fuel mileage gt For details of the operations refer to Screen for 90 seconds in the past while the ve switching overview on page 22 hicle is driving on a motorway 2 Eco Score 2 Touch Eco Graph The result of the comparison of your past aver age fuel mileage and current average fuel mileage appears as a value from 0 0 Pts gt Navigation Menu 4 P d g points to 10 0 Pts The higher the value the Coordinate Fuel details Eco Graph Traffic better the fuel mileage when compared to A n past route guidance R lt a This is not displayed when Eco Score He Moet Pee is set to Off or when no route is set H 3 Best Score Displays the best score to date O Yo
145. o your destination on page 43 Selecting a location you searched for recently The places that you have set as destination or waypoint in the past are automatically stored in History O The location is also stored when you touch Scroll in the location confirmation screen O If no location is stored in Destination His tory you cannot select History If you perform a route calculation you can select History O History can store up to 100 locations If the entries reach the maximum the new entry overwrites the oldest one 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch History The Destination History screen appears 3 Touch the entry you want E Destination History t PEE MY PARENTS HOME H Delete The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 43 UO1 EI0 e Hul Da 9S pue 10 Hurydseas Engb Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Searching for a location by coordinates Entering a latitude and longitude pinpoints the location 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Coordinate The Coordinate Input Menu screen ap pears
146. od classic 160GB 2007 Ver 1 1 2 e jPod classic 160GB 2009 Ver 2 0 3 e jPod touch first generation Ver 3 1 2 e iPod touch second generation Ver 3 1 1 e iPhone Ver 2 2 e iPhone 3G Ver 3 1 2 e iPhone 3GS Ver 3 1 2 O In this manual iPod and iPhone will be re ferred to as iPod 1 When you use this navigation system with a Pioneer USB interface cable for iPod CD U50 sold separately you can control an iPod compatible with this navigation sys tem Engb KD Introduction O To obtain maximum performance we re commend that you use the latest software for the iPod O Operation methods may vary depending on the iPod models and the software version of iPod For details about iPod compatibility with this navigation system refer to the informa tion on our website Map coverage For details about the map coverage of this na vigation system refer to the information on our website m Protecting the LCD panel and screen O Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the LCD screen when this product is not being used Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures O When using a mobile phone keep the aer ial of the mobile phone away trom the LCD screen to prevent disruption of the video in the form of spots coloured stripes etc O To protect the LCD screen from damage be sure to touch the touch panel keys with your finger
147. ome very hot resulting in possible da mage to the LCD screen When not using this navigation system avoid exposing It to direct sunlight as much as possible e The LCD screen should be used within the temperature ranges shown in Specifica tions e Do not use the LCD screen at temperatures higher or lower than the operating tem perature range because the LCD screen may not operate normally and could be da maged e The LCD screen is exposed in order to in crease its visibility within the vehicle Please do not press strongly on it as this may damage it e Do not push the LCD screen with excessive force as this may scratch it e 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 calibrations Do not use the stylus for normal operation Appendix Appendix OS Liquid crystal display LCD screen dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer e Ifthe LCD screen is near the vent of an air Service Station 1 conditioner make sure that air from the air conditioner is not blowing on it Heat trom the heater may break the LCD screen and cool air from the cooler may cause moist ure to form inside the navigation unit re sulting in possible damage e 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 malfun
148. on while splash screen appear s a Engb 123 Appendix MD Append SSC S SSSC lt C S Troubleshooting If you have problems operating your navigation system refer to this section The most common problems are listed below along with likely causes and solutions If a solution to your problem cannot be found here contact your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer service facility Problems with the navigation screen Symptom Cause Leads and connectors are incor rectly connected The power doesn t turn on The navigation system doesn t oper ate The fuse is blown Noise and other factors are causing the built in microprocessor to oper ate incorrectly The detachable device does not turn on The battery of the detachable device is run down When you use the detachable device removed from the head unit the battery runs out more rapidly than before There s a possibility a new battery is needed You cannot position your vehicle The GPS aerial is in an unsuitable on the map without a significant location positioning error Obstacles are blocking signals from the satellites The position of satellites relative to your vehicle is inadequate Signals from the GPS satellites have Action Reference Confirm once more that all connections are correct Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing then replace the fuse Be very sure to install a cor rect fuse with the same r
149. ormat s Detachable device USB standard spec Max current supply File SYSTEM wesssessssessesssesseess USB class ccuericedessietuloteebee SD Compatible physical format Max memory capacity wees File SYStEM covintcterntercoareeeuntiersess Bluetooth VerSiOnN sccvesesssesviveveisindeiiverveunanes Output pOWEF ccscsiesiceceststassoraonsis FM tuner Frequency range cesssesssessessesseees Usable sensitivity ssesseseesseses Signal to noise ratio ns DIStOMION ctsscvisudincsnedcedeesuenenvitenadl Frequency response nsu FAT16 FAT32 Mass storage class MP3 WMA AAC WAVE USB 2 0 High Speed 500 mA FAT16 FAT32 Mass storage class Bluetooth 1 2 certified 4dBm Max Power class 2 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz 8 dBf 0 7 uV 15 Q mono S N 30 dB 75 dB IEC A network 0 3 at 65 dBf 1 kHz stereo 0 1 at 65 dBf 1 kHz mono 30 Hz to 15000 Hz 3 dB Appendix Appendix OS Stereo separation nesses 45 dB at 65 dBf 1 kHz MW tuner Frequency range nusus 531 kHz to 1602 kHz 9 kHz Usable sensitivity w essecsssecseee 18 uV S N 20 dB Signal to noise ratio ns 65 dB IEC A network LW tuner Frequency range ssssssesssssesseess 153 kHz to 281 kHz Usable sensitivity wissen 30 uV S N 20 dB Signal to noise ratio ns 65 dB IEC A network RDS TMC tuner Rated power SOULCE wessssssesseses 13 0 V DC allowable voltage range 10 0 V to 14 5 V DC Earthing SyYStem wesssssessssessess Negat
150. ouch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Road Colour Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e Red default Changes to red based road colours e Blue Changes to blue based road colours Setting the auto zoom display 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 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Close Up View Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On default Switches to an enlarged map Displays the close up view with the 2D map e Off Does not switch to an enlarged map Setting the Favourites icon display You can select whether to display the Favour ites icon on the map O Favourites icons are displayed when the map scale is 20 kilometres 10 miles or less gt For details refer to Editing the entry in the Favourites ist on page 48 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Map The map setting screen appears 3 Touch Favourites Icon Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On default Displays the Favourites icon on
151. ounds if the level of Eco Drive Level have increased or de creased e Off No message appears and no sound beeps when the vehicle reaches the destination gt For details refer to Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance on the previous page Rapid Start Warning e On A message appears and a sound beeps when the vehicle experiences a sudden start e Off default No message appears and no sound beeps when the vehicle experiences a sudden start Clear Record Fuel consumption data are cleared 5 Touch OK The settings are completed uoipuny BUIALIp 029 Engb 33 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location A CAUTION The basic flow of creating For safety reasons these route setting functions your route are not available while your vehicle is in motion To enable these functions you must stop in a sate place and put on the handbrake before set ting your route O Some information regarding traffic regula tions depends on the time when the route calculation is performed Thus the infor mation may not correspond with a certain traffic regulation when your vehicle actually passes through the location in question Also the information on the traffic regula tions provided will be for a passenger vehi cle and not for a truck or other delivery vehicles Always follow the actual traffic regulations when driving Engb Chapter Searching for and selecting a location Searching for a location by a
152. ows the track number currently play No indicator files in the selected external sto ing rage device USB SD e Play time Repeats just the current file hows the el laying time of th oN i PAPER PENNO UTE OENE Repeats the current folder current file e Comment Shows the comment of the file currently playing when available e Q Folder name Engb Chapter ED Playing music files on USB Scanning folders and files Indicator Meaning No indicator Cancels the scan play Plays the first audio files of each folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to all repeat Plays the beginning of each audio file in the current folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to RE D Sound Retriever indicator gt For details refer to Using Sound Re triever on page 96 Using the touch panel keys FLDR 01 TRK 01 d usg Root h Pioneer Time 03 mp3 G amp S Q i Switches the combination of displayed items in the text display area 2 S Rtrv Sets Sound Retriever function gt For details refer to Using Sound Re triever on page 96 T Playback and Pause Plays files in random order gt For details refer to Playing files in ran dom order on the next page A Repeats playback gt For details refer to Setting a repeat play range on the next page Engb B Performs scan play of folders and files gt For details refer to Scanning folders and files on the nex
153. page 22 2 Touch History The Destination History screen appears 3 Touch Delete The Delete from History screen appears Chapter suo1 2e90 Huljipsa pue Hulsa sibay Engb 51 KI Re yistering and editin 4 Select the location you want to delete Delete from History 5 MY PARENTS PEE A tick mark appears next to the selected loca tion Touch All or None Selects or deselects all entries 5 Touch Delete E Delete from History t MY PARENTS PEE Delete A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion 6 Touch Yes The data you selected is deleted Touch No Cancels the deletion Exporting and importing Favourites items Exporting Favourites items Exporting the Favourites data to an SD memory card for editing is possible by using the utility programme navgate FEEDS which is available separately on your PC O The utility programme navgate FEEDS is available from our website For details refer to the information on our website 1 If there is previous data in the SD memory card the data is overwritten with new data when current data is exported 52 Engb y locations 1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing an SD memory card on page 11 2 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refe
154. page 43 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Fuel details The Fuel details screen appears 3 Enter the fuel consumption informa tion Enter the following items e Ordinary road Enter the fuel cost when you drive on ordin ary roads O How the fuel cost is entered depends on the Fuel Unit setting When Fuel Unit is set to Litre Enter how much fuel you need to tra vel 100 kilometres 60 miles When Fuel Unit is set to Gallon Enter how many kilometres miles you get to a gallon e MW mileage Enter the fuel cost when you drive on the motorway O How the fuel cost is entered depends on the Fuel Unit setting When Fuel Unit is set to Litre Enter how much fuel you need to tra vel 100 kilometres 60 miles When Fuel Unit is set to Gallon Enter how many kilometres miles you get to a gallon e Fuel Price Unit Enter the fuel unit price Engb ED Fuel cost management e Fuel Unit Set the fuel unit e Currency Set the unit of currency When all the items are entered inputting the fuel consumption information is complete Calculating the fuel consumption When you enter the fuelling information to the navigation system and export the data to SD memory cards you can check the fuel con sumption information
155. phone number that was input is dis played And is activated Touch The input number is deleted a digit at a time from the end of the number Continuing to press this deletes all of the digits Touch By The previous screen returns 4 Touch to make a call O To cancel the call after the system starts dialling touch E 5 Touch to end the call Making a call home easily You can call home without taking the time to enter the phone number if the phone number has been registered buluoud 39 13 spuey buisn Engb 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Call Home Dialling home starts O If you have not registered your home num ber a message appears Touch Register to start registration gt For details refer to Registering and edit ing your home on page 50 Calling a number in the Contacts After finding the entry you want to call in the Contacts screen you can select the number and make the call O Before using this function you need to transfer the phone book entries stored in your mobile phone to the navigation sys tem gt For details refer to Transferring the phone book on page 66 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Contacts The Contacts screen appears 3 S
156. played as the left right speaker balance moves from left to right Using the equaliser The equaliser lets you adjust equalisation to match vehicle interior acoustic characteristics as desired Recalling equaliser curves There are six stored equaliser curves that you can easily recall at any time Here is a list of the equaliser curves Chapter saduasajoid Hulsiwmio sny Engb Equaliser curve SuperBass is a curve in which only low pitched sound is boosted Powerful is a curve in which low pitched and high pitched sounds are boosted Natural is a curve in which low pitched and high pitched sounds are slightly boosted Vocal is a curve in which the midrange which is the human vocal range is boosted Custom is an adjusted equaliser curve that you cre ate Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted 1 Display the Audio Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Audio Menu screen on page 116 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Preset Equalizer 3 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to select an equaliser curve Adjusting the equaliser curves You can adjust the currently selected equaliser curve setting as desired Adjustments can be made with a 3 band parametric equaliser O If you make adjustments Custom curve is updated e Band You can select the equaliser band e Frequency You can select which frequency to set as the centre frequency e Level You can
157. plicate the set tings and store them on an SD memory card 2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing an SD memory card on page 11 3 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 4 Touch Cpy Setting A message confirming whether to update the settings appears 5 Touch Yes Update starts After the settings are updated a message con firming whether to restart the navigation sys tem appears 6 Touch OK The navigation system restarts Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings You can return settings or recorded contents to the default or factory settings There are four methods to clear user data and the situa tions and the cleared contents are different for each method For the contents that are cleared in each method see the list presented later gt For details refer to Setting items to be de leted on the next page e Method 1 Press the RESET button Pressing the RESET button clears almost all settings of the audio function gt For details refer to Resetting the micro processor on page 8 e Method 2 Touch F Reset gt For details refer to Restoring the default setting on page 114 e Method 3 Touch Reset on the Clear Data Setting screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Clear D
158. ppear i Current New Ny f Rew Clo a 6a Queuing traffic for 3 miles 4 km 70km 1h10m Difference in distance and travel time between the existing route and new route 2 Distance from the current position of your ve hicle to the point of entry into the new route There is no action if the system cannot find any traffic jam information on your route or the system cannot find an alternative 1 Touch New The recommended route is displayed on the screen Touch Current The current route is displayed on the screen 2 Touch OK The displayed route is set 1 When no selection is made the screen re turns to the previous screen Checking traffic information manually Touching the notification icon on the map screen allows you to check traffic information on your route while the icon is displayed The notification icon is only displayed on the navi gation map screen if there is any traffic infor mation on your route O The notification icon is not available if your vehicle deviates from the route Engb 1 Set Traffic Incident to View gt For details refer to Displaying the traffic no tification icon on page 110 2 Display the map screen The icon appears when the system acquires traffic information on the current route 3 Touch the icon while the icon is dis played Notification icon Traffic information on the current route is dis played on the map screen
159. presented in the following for manual which contains warnings cautions mat e and other important information that you e g S O Ifthe home location has not been stored yet set the location first e Descriptions of separate operations to be performed on the same screen are indi cated with at the beginning of the de should note How to use this manual Finding the operation procedure for scription what you want to do e g When you have decided what you want to do Touch OK you can find the page you need from the Con e References are indicated like this tents e g gt For details refer to Displaying the Finding the operation procedure from Route info screen on page 44 a menu name If you want to check the meaning of an item displayed on the screen you will find the ne Terms used in this manual cessary page trom the Display information at the end of the manual USB storage device The term for USB memory only is USB sto Glossary rage device Use the glossary to find the meanings of terms SD memory card The SD memory card and SDHC memory card Conventions used in this manual are collectively referred to as the SD memory Before moving on take a few minutes to read card the following information about the conven tions used in this manual Familiarity with these conventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new equipment e Buttons on yo
160. r details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Favourites The Select Favourite screen appears 3 Touch Add The Select Search Method screen appears 4 Search for a location gt For details refer to Searching for and select ing a location on page 34 5 When the map of the location you want to register is displayed touch OK The location is registered and then the Edit Favourite screen appears gt For details refer to Editing the entry in the Favourites st on this page 6 Touch OK The registration is completed Engb y locations Registering a location by scroll mode 1 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the position that you want to regis ter Cursor 2 Touch E The location is registered and then the Edit Favourite screen appears gt For details refer to Editing the entry in the Favourites st on this page 3 Touch OK The registration is completed Editing registered locations Editing the entry in the Favourites list 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Favourites The Select Favourite screen appears 3 Touch gj next to the location that you want to edit The Edit Favourite screen appears y locations 4 Touch the item that you want to cha
161. r to Screen switching overview on page 22 3 Touch Data In Out The Export Import Menu screen appears 4 Touch Export next to Favourites Export Import Menu Favourites Export Import Fuel details Export Data export starts After the data is exported the completion mes sage appears q Export Import Menu Favourites file export complete 5 Touch OK The Navigation Menu screen appears Importing the Favourites items edited on navgate FEEDS You can import the locations that you have edi ted on the utility programme navgate FEEDS which is available separately to Favourites O When a location that is already registered in Favourites is imported the location is overwritten y locations O The utility programme navgate FEEDS is available from our website For details refer to the information on our website 1 Store the item into the SD memory card by using the navgate FEEDS 2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing an SD memory card on page 11 3 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen Switching overview on page 22 4 Touch Data In Out The Export Import Menu screen appears 5 Touch Import next to Favourites The following message appears Export Import Menu Would you like to replace the existing
162. rammes not for announcements about traffic problems Leisure Hobbies and recreational activities Document Documentaries Engb You can play anormal music CD using the built in drive of the navigation system This section describes how Insert the disc you want to play into disc loading slot Playback starts from the first track of the CD O Ifthe disc is already inserted press the SRC OFF button to display the CD screen gt For details refer to Switching the audio source on page 7 Reading the screen Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Text display area The titles of the items marked with an asterisk will be displayed only when the CD TEXT disc is used When using a normal music CD they are not displayed e Track number indicated next to TRK Shows the number of the track currently playing e Play time Shows the elapsed playing time within the current track fF Artist name of the disc Shows the artist name of the disc cur rently playing when available e Fi Artist name of the track Shows the artist name of the track cur rently playing when available e 0 Disc title Engb Playing audio CDs Shows the title of the disc currently play ing when available e F Track title Shows the title of the track currently playing when available 3 NEWS indicator Shows when the set news programme is re ceived 4 TREC indicator Shows when a TP station
163. rce is attenuated automati cally when the voice guidance is output e Mute The audio source is muted automatically when the voice guidance is output e Normal The audio source volume does not change O AV source volume returns to normal when the corresponding action is ended Displaying the Audio Menu screen To customise the audio settings display the Audio Menu screen 1 Press the MODE button when the map of the current location is displayed The audio operation screen appears 2 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to display the function select screen gt For details refer to Switching the audio source on page 7 Customising preferences 3 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Audio Menu 4 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL The Audio Menu screen appears DOG Audio Menu m Fader F R 0 Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Screen title 3 Function currently selected 4 Setting value 5 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select one of the initial settings Turning MULTI CONTROL switches between the functions in the following order Fader balance adjustment Preset Equalizer equaliser adjustment P EQ Setting1 equaliser band and the level of equaliser band PEQ Setting2 frequency and Q factor Loudness loudness Sub Woofer phase of subwoofer output Sub Woofer2 subwoofer setting Bass Booster bass booster HPF high pas
164. reen Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 NEWS indicator Shows when the set news programme is re ceived 3 TRFC indicator Shows when a IP station a station that broad casts traffic information is tuned in 2 nos XNY y buisn Selecting AUX as the source 1 Turn on the AUX source gt For details refer to Switching the auxiliary setting on page 115 2 Press the SRC OFF button to display the AUX screen gt For details refer to Switching the audio source on page 77 8 Engb Chapter 22 Customising preferences Displaying the Settings Menu screen 1 Touch Home on the map screen The Top Menu screen appears 2 Touch Settings The Settings Menu screen appears Y Settings Menu ie P 4 Backlight I Timeout Sound Region 0 a Jer d B Service Info Set Home Location H F Reset Screen Off 3 Touch the desired option O Touching D or Bj on the right of screen al lows you to see the next or previous page Setting the volume for navigation system The sound volume for the navigation can be set 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on this page 2 Touch Sound The Sound screen appears 3 Touch or next to Guidance y Sound Guidance Beep Engb Controls the master volume of bo
165. refer to Adjusting the screen brightness on page 112 gt For details refer to Setting the power saving function on page 111 m Monitoring the battery status You can check the battery status of the detach able device 1 Attach the detachable device to the head unit gt For details refer to Attaching the detachable device on page 17 2 Press the MODE button to display the navigation map screen 3 Touch Home on the map screen The Top Menu screen appears 4 Touch Settings The Settings Menu screen appears The battery status indicator is displayed on the upper right of the Settings Menu screen Chapter JIA P JqLy2Lez p y SN 0 MOH Engb Chapter 03 How to use the detachable device Connecting with your PC Fully charged You can connect the detachable device and E cas your PC using the USB cable supplied with Sn EEE the navigation system EA Charging gt For details refer to Using Applications on m page 75 Automatic shutdown of the navigation system When the battery of detachable device nearly runs out the navigation system automatically turns off When the detachable device is turned on again after charging the battery it returns to the last system status A message appears when the remaining bat tery life is getting low Battery level is critically low Please recharge battery When the battery nearly runs out a message appears and the
166. register your home phone number 7 Touch OK The registration is completed Editing your home 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 22 2 Touch Favourites The Select Favourite screen appears O Home location is displayed on the top of the list 3 Touch gj next to the home location Select Favourite HOME AMY PARENTS BMY OFFICE The Edit Favourite screen appears Delete and editing locations 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting Edit Favourite Phone Modify Location Touch Phone You can edit the registered phone number To dial the number touch gA O Touching W enables you to call the position if a telephone number is available Pairing with mobile phone featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is required gt For details refer to Dialling from the map on page 65 Touch Modify Location You can change the registered location by scrol ling the map 0 For home information Name and Icon are not editable 5 Touch OK The registration is completed Deleting the entry from the History list Items in History can be deleted All entries in History can be deleted at once 1 Touch Home on the map screen and then touch Navigation gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on
167. rly and the error may become big ger Appendix When positioning by GPS Is impossible GPS positioning is disabled if signals can not be received from more than two GPS satellites In some driving conditions signals trom GPS satellites may not reach your vehicle In this case it is impossible for the system to use GPS positioning In tunnels or en Under elevated closed parking roads or similar garages structures When driving When driving through among high build a dense forest or tall ings trees If a car phone or mobile phone is used near this product GPS reception may be lost temporarily Do not cover this product with spray paint or vehicle wax because this may block the reception of GPS signals Ifa GPS signal have not been received for a long time your vehicle s actual position and the current position mark on the map diverge considerably or do not be updated In such case once GPS reception is re stored accuracy will be recovered Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors For various reasons such as the state of the road you are travelling on and the reception status of the GPS signal the actual position of Appendix your vehicle may differ from the position dis played on the map screen e lf you make a shallow turn e f there is a parallel road e lf there is another road very nearby such as in the case of an elevated motorway x ipu ddy e fyo
168. roblems in the audio screen Symptom Cause Action Reference CD playback is not possible The disc is inserted upside down Insert the disc with the label upward The disc is dirty Clean the disc The disc is cracked or otherwise da Insert a normal round disc maged The files on the disc are an irregular Check the file format file format The disc format cannot be played Replace the disc back The loaded disc is a type this system Check what type of disc it is For more cau cannot play tions about handling each type of media refer to Page 135 The audio skips The navigation system is not firmly Secure the navigation system firmly secured No sounds are produced Cables are not connected correctly Connect the cables correctly The volume level will not rise The system is paused or performing There is no sound on fast reverse or forward fast reverse or forward during the audio playback iPod cannot be operated The iPod is frozen e Reconnect the iPod with the USB interface cable for iPod e Update the iPod software version An error has occurred e Reconnect the iPod with the USB interface cable for iPod e Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply the handbrake Turn the power off and then turn the power on If this does not solve the problem press RESET button on the naviga tion system e Update the iPod software version Problems with the phone screen Symptom Cause Action Reference Dialli
169. s e To clean a disc wipe it with a soft cloth moving outward from the centre e Condensation may temporarily impair the built in drive s performance Leave it to ad just to the warmer temperature for about one hour Also wipe any damp discs with a soft cloth e Playback of discs may not be possible be cause of disc characteristics disc format recorded application playback environ ment storage conditions and so on e Road shocks may interrupt disc playback e Read the precautions for discs before using them Ambient conditions for playing a disc e At extremely high temperatures a tempera ture Cutout protects this product by switch ing it off automatically e Despite our careful design of the product small scratches that do not affect actual Engb operation 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 m Playable discs CD discs that display the logos shown below generally can be played on this built in CD drive Oise DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT MISE DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT Playing DualDisc e DualDiscs are two sided discs that have a recordable CD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD for video on the other e Since the CD side of DualDiscs is not phy sically compatible with the general CD standard it may not be poss
170. s filter SLA source level adjustment 1 When Rear SP F Range is selected in S W Control and Rear is selected in Preout SubWoofer1 cannot be ad justed O When SubWoofer1 is turned off Sub Woofer2 cannot be adjusted Using balance adjustment You can select a fader balance setting that provides an ideal listening environment tn all occupied seats O When Rear SP S W is selected in S W Control front rear speaker balance can not be adjusted gt For details refer to Setting the rear out put and subwoofer controller on the pre VIOUS page 1 Display the Audio Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Audio Menu screen on the previous page 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Fader O If the balance setting has been previously adjusted Balance will be displayed 3 Press MULTI CONTROL up or down to adjust front rear speaker balance Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed up or down the front rear speaker balance moves towards the front or rear Front 15 to Rear 15 is displayed as the front rear speaker balance moves from front to rear Setting F R 0 is correct when using a two speaker system 4 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to adjust left right speaker balance Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed left or right the left right speaker balance moves to wards the left or right Left 15 to Right 15 is dis
171. s navigation system can recognise up to 64 characters beginning with the first char acter including extension for the file and folder name However the maximum num ber of the characters that you can display varies according to the width of each char acter and of the display area e Folder selection sequence or other opera tions may be altered depending on the en coding or writing software Level 1 Level2 Level3 Level 4 e Regardless of the length of blank section between the songs of original recording Example of a hierarchy 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 numbers are assigned and the order to be played back Engb Appendix Appendix OS Notes e This product assigns folder numbers The user cannot assign folder numbers e lf there is a folder that does not contain any playable file the folder itself will display in the folder list but you cannot check any files in the folder Also these folders will be skipped without displaying the folder number m Bluetooth 3 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short range wireless radio con nectivity technology that is developed as a cable replacement for mobile phones hand held PCs and other devices Bluetooth oper ates in 2 4 GHz frequency range and transmits voice and data at speeds up to 1 megabit per second Bluetooth was launched by a special interest group SIG
172. s successively Chapter Customising preferences 22 Adjusting loudness Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the low and high sound ranges at low volume 1 Display the Audio Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Audio Menu screen on page 116 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Loud ness 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to turn loudness on Loudness level e g Mid appears in the dis play O To turn loudness off press MULTI CONTROL again 4 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to select a desired level Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed left or right level is selected in the following order Low Mid High Using subwoofer output The navigation system is equipped with a sub woofer output mechanism which can be turned on or off 1 Display the Audio Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Audio Menu screen on page 116 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Sub Woofer1 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to turn subwoofer output on O To turn subwoofer output off press MULTI CONTROL again 4 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to set the phase of subwoofer output Each time MULTI CONTROL is pressed left or right the phase of subwoofer output is se lected in the following order Reverse Reverse phase Normal Normal phase 5 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select Sub Woofer2 6 Press MULTI CONTROL left or right to
173. stination can be sorted automati cally or manually 9 NO1 UdIIND Y HulAjIpow pue BuDP YD Engb Chapter KO Checking and modifying the current route 1 Display the Route info screen 6 Touch OK on the Waypoints List gt For details refer to Displaying the Route screen info screen on page 44 A Waypoints List 2 Touch Waypoints Pr MY PARENTS Delete The Waypoints List screen appears a PEE Delete 3 Touch Add e Waypoints List amp PEE The route is recalculated and the Route con firmation screen appears O If you set waypoints you cannot display multiple routes The Select Search Method screen appears Deleting a waypoint 4 Search for a location You can delete waypoints trom the route and then recalculate the route You can delete Select Search Method successive waypoints B H A 1 Display the Route info screen Address POI FEEDS gt For details refer to Displaying the Route eal E ou info screen on page 44 Favourites History Coordinate Map Search 2 Touch Waypoints The Waypoints List screen appears gt For details refer to Chapter 7 3 Touch Delete next to the waypoint 5 Touch OK that you want to delete The touched waypoint will be deleted from the list 4 Touch OK on the Waypoints List screen The route is recalculated and the Route con firmation screen appears H k gt o
174. system automatically re connects the specified mobile phone ex cept when the connection is severed due to mobile phone operation J Engb Displaying the Phone Menu Use the Phone Menu if you connect the mo bile phone to the navigation system for utilisa tion 1 Touch Home on the map screen The Top Menu screen appears 2 Touch Phone The Phone Menu screen appears Phone Menu A i f Call Home Confacts Rec ived Dial Pad s gt Dialed Missed J H Volume M Name of connected mobile phone 2 Network name of the mobile phone com pany 3 Reception status of the mobile phone Battery status of the mobile phonel Transfer _ Setting Registering your mobile phone You need to register your mobile phone featur ing Bluetooth wireless technology when you connect it for the first time A total of 3 phones can be registered Three registration methods are available e Searching for nearby phones e Pairing from your mobile phone e Searching for a specified phone O The default device name displayed on the mobile phone is PIONEER NAVI The PIN code is 1111 Chapter Using hands free phoninc Cz Searching for nearby phones The system searches for available mobile phones near the navigation system displays them in a list and registers them for connec tion 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your mobile phone For some
175. t page Operating by hardware buttons Pressing and holding the BAND ESC button Playback returns to the root folder Pressing MULTI CONTROL up or down Plays the first playable file on the previous or next folder O The folders where there are no playable files are skipped Pressing MULTI CONTROL right Skips to the start of the next Tile Pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL right Performs fast forward Pressing MULTI CONTROL left Skips to the start of the current file Pressing it twice in a row will skip to the start of the previous file Pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL left Performs fast reverse O There is no sound on fast reverse or for ward Pressing the centre of MULTI CONTROL The function select screen appears Pressing the LIST button Shows the list to select a file gt For details refer to Selecting a file from the list on the next page Chapter Playing music files on USB 19 Selecting a file from the list The list lets you see the file names or folder names If you select a folder on the list you can view its contents If you select a file on the list you can play the selected file 1 Press the LIST button The list of file and folder names appears To return to the previous screen press the BAND ESC or LIST button If the selected folder does not contain any playable file the file list is not displayed 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select the de sired file name
176. t the ca libration appears 3 Touch and hold the target that point to the centre and corners of the LCD screen The target indicates the order 4 Touch anywhere on the screen The adjusted position data will be saved Do not turn off the engine while saving the adjusted position data Adjusting the screen brightness You can set the screen brightness for each of the following situations e When the detachable device is attached to the head unit and the vehicle lights are off e When the detachable device is attached to the head unit and the vehicle lights are on e When the detachable device is not at tached to the head unit 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch Brightness The Brightness screen appears 3 Touch or to adjust the brightness iT Brightness Brightness Chapter Customising preferences 22 Each time you touch or increases or de Changes the track log attribute to Busi creases the level 10 to 0 is displayed as the ness level is increased or decreased e Other Changes the track log attribute to Other While the setting is On the navigation system continues to store the track logs in the inserted SD memory card a 4 Touch OK 4 The adjustment is completed Recording your travel history Activating the track logger ena
177. t your mobile phone with another tion system method again and retry Page 58 Application startup failed The application is not stored onthe Use the utility programme navgate FEEDS to Check file on SD card Press SD memory card confirm the proper solution OK to exit Application The application failed to download Use the utility programme navgate FEEDS to vo properly confirm the proper solution A file required for application start Use the utility programme navgate FEEDS to up is not stored on the SD memory confirm the proper solution card or is damaged The SD memory card is damaged Make sure there are no problems with the SD memory card x ipu ddy Messages for audio functions When problems occur in the audio source a message may 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 Built in CD drive Message Cause Action Reference Error 11 12 17 30 Dirty Clean the disc Scratched disc Replace the disc Error10 11 12 15 17 30 AO Electrical or mechanical Turn the ignition switch OFF and back ON or CHK CDCORE switch to a different source then back to the CD player Error 15 The inserted disc does not contain Replace the disc any data Error 23 The CD format cannot be played Replace the disc back Engb Appendix Appendix Action Reference
178. take time depending on 3 Touch Transfer on the Phone Menu how many entries will be transferred screen l The confirmation messages appear 7 When the completion message ap pears check the message and touch OK 4 Touch OK Copy the contacts from your mobile phone Completed dataloading to this device Note This may take few i minutes Cancel Transfer ends 5 Check that the following screen is dis played and operate your mobile phone to k transfer the phone book entries Clearing memory You can clear the memory of each item that corresponds to the connected mobile phone phone book dialled received missed call his tory list and preset dials buluoud 14 spuey buisn Send Business Card by operating your Imobile phone To stop reading and store the phonebook data press OK 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 OK 1 You can send the phone book entries re 2 Touch Setting peatedly before touching OK If your cellu The Bluetooth Settings screen appears lar phone supports one by one transfer Engb 3 Touch Clear Memory The Clear Memory screen appears Clear Memory Contacts Received Calls Dialed Calls H Clear All On this screen you can select the following items e Contacts You can clear the registered phone book e Received Calls You can cle
179. ter completion of track or folder scanning normal playback of the tracks will begin again J To turn scan play off touch B again If you touch B while the repeat play range is set to Bi the repeat play range changes to automatically and scanning tracks will begin O If you touch K while the repeat play range is set to disc scan play is performed for only the first tracks of each folder O If you skip a track forward or backward or return to the root folder during scan play the scan play is automatically cancelled O Ifyou touch Ey during scan play the scan play is automatically cancelled and play back of the current track will be repeated O If you touch Rg during scan play the scan play is automatically cancelled and tracks will be played in random order m Playback and Pause Touch Z Playback of the current track pauses and Pause is displayed To turn pause off touch Jf again Using Sound Retriever Sound Retriever function automatically en hances compressed audio and restores rich sound Engb Chapter Playing music files on USB 19 You can play the compressed audio files Shows the folder name currently play stored in the USB storage device ing O In the following description the MP3 e File name WMA AAC WAV files are collectively re Shows the Tile name currently playing ferred to as Compressed audio file e W Track title o Shows the title of the track currently
180. ter removing the detachable device keep it in a safe place so it is not scratched or da maged Checking part names and functions Bottom side Top side 9 aA 1 USB port Mini B Use to connect with your PC 2 Power switch Use to turn the detachable device on and off 3 SD card slot For more detailed information refer to n serting an SD memory card on page 11 8 Removing and attaching the detachable device Removing the detachable device O The head unit cannot be operated while the detachable device is removed from the head unit O Removing the detachable device automati cally turns the audio source off 1 Hold the detachable device in order not to drop Take care not to drop the detachable device and protect it from contact with water or other fluids to prevent permanent damage 2 Press the button to release the de tachable device 3 Gently grip the right side of the front panel and slowly pull it outward 4 Put the detachable device into the sup plied case for safe keeping Attaching the detachable device CM If the detachable device is turned on before it is attached to the head unit it will not turn off when the ignition switch is turned off ACC OFF The detachable device will also lose batter power JIA P JqLy2Lez p y SN 0 MOH Engb Chapter How to use the detachable device 1 Turn off the power switch of detach able device
181. th the navi gation guidance and beep When set to guidance is output When set to no guidance is output Touch Beep Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On default A beep sounds e Off The beep sound is muted m Customising the regional settings Selecting the language You can set the languages used on the pro gramme and voice guidance Each language can be set separately 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on this page 2 Touch Region The Regional Settings screen appears 3 Touch UI Language ji Regional Settings UI Language UK English Voice Language UK English Time 01 01 17 45 OK The Select Program Language screen ap pears 4 Touch the desired language After the language is selected the previous screen returns Chapter Customising preferences 22 5 Touch Voice Language The Voice Language Selection screen ap pears 6 Touch the desired language After the language is selected the previous screen returns 7 Touch OK on the Regional Settings screen The navigation system restarts Setting the time difference Adjusts the system s clock Set the time differ ence from the time originally set in your navigation system 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis play
182. the current playback condition 1 7 ni E D Eye to eye Setting a repeat play range Indicator Meaning Repeats all songs in the se pod ue Hulsn ALL m lected list Link to Link t Link to a aed tao ONE Repeats just the current song All Genre Artist Album Setting the shuffle play for music Indicator Meaning E D Eye to eye No indicator Cancels the shuffle play Plays back songs in random order within the selected list xs Selects an album randomly and then plays back all songs in that album in order Sound Retriever indicator Shows which source has been selected gt For details refer to Using Sound Re Text display area triever on page 100 e Song number iPod control mode indicator Shows the number of the song currently gt For details refer to Operating the func playing and total number of songs in tions from your iPod on page 100 the selected list e Play time Shows the elapsed playing time within the current song e W Song title episode 1 Source icon Engb Chapter ED UsinganiPod O OO o Using the touch panel keys 1 7 E D Eye to eye 00 17 1 AL 235 s gt a Link to Link to Link to Genre Artist Album Switches the combination of displayed items in the text display area 2 S Rtrv Sets advanced sound retriever function gt For details refer to Using Sound Re triever on page 100
183. the list 95 Setting a repeat play range 95 Playing files in random order 95 Scanning folders and files 95 Playback and Pause 96 Using Sound Retriever 96 amp Using an iPod Reading the screen 97 Using the touch panel keys 98 Operating by hardware buttons 98 Selecting asong from the list 98 Searching for applicable items alphabetically 99 Playing songs related to the currently playing song 99 Playing all songs in random order shuffle all 100 Operating the functions from your iPod 100 Using Sound Retriever 100 Using the function menu 101 Setting a repeat play range 101 Playing songs in random order shuffle 101 Playback and Pause 102 Setting the audiobook play speed 102 21 Using the AUX source Reading the screen 103 Selecting AUX as the source 103 22 Customising preferences Displaying the Settings Menu screen 104 Setting the volume for navigation system 104 Customising the regional settings 104 Selecting the language 104 Setting the time difference 105 Changing the unit between km and miles 105 Changing the virtual speed of the vehicle 105 Setting the keyboard layout 106 Customising the map screen settings 107 Displaying POI onthe map 107 Switching the map between 2D and 3D 108 Displaying manoeuvres 108 Changing the setting of navigation interruption screen 108 Setting the map colour change between day and night 109 Changing the road colour 109
184. 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 an MP3 file This embedded in formation can include the track title the ar tist s name the album title the music genre the year of production comments and other data The contents can be freely edited using software with ID3 tag editing functions Although the tags are restricted by the num ber of characters the information can be viewed when the track is played back ISO 9660 format This is the international standard for the for mat 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 con sists of up to eight characters halt byte Eng lish capital letters half byte numerals and the sign with a file extension of three charac ters Level 2 The file name can have up to 31 characters in cluding the separation mark and a file ex tension Each folder contains less than eight hierarchies Extended formats Joliet File names can have up to 64 characters Romeo File names can have up to 128 characters MP3 MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 It is an audio compression standard established by a working group MPEG of the ISO Interna tional Organization for Standardization MP3 is able to compress audio data to about 1 10th the siz
185. ting is Repeat All ffl ap Sets to off pears O S Rtrv2 has a stronger effect than S Rtrv1 When the setting is Repeat One ff ap and is more effective when playing back pears m highly compressed audio data 7 Playing songs in random z Using the function menu z g order shuffle 9 1 Display the Function Menu screen This function shuffles songs or albums and 5 For details of the operation refer to Disp ay plays them in random order J ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select a func ing the Function Menu screen on page tion 79 Turning MULTI CONTROL switches between the functions in the following order 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display Play Mode play mode Shuffle Mode Shuffle Mode shuffle mode Pause pause Audio books audiobooks 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to O Only Pause is available while the control set mode is set to iPod Each press of MULTI CONTROL changes the For details refer to Operating the func settings as follows e Shuffle Off tions from your iPod on the previous page m Plays back songs in normal order e Shuffle Songs Plays back songs in random order within the selected list Setting a repeat play range Shuffle Albums 1 Display the Function Menu screen Selects an album randomly and then pl
186. tion or an other enhanced network s IP station a station carrying information that cross references TP stations 1 Tune in a TP station or another en hanced network s TP station When you are tuned into a TP station or an other enhanced network s TP station indicator will light 2 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 3 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display Traffic Announce 4 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to switch the setting to On Each press of the centre of MULTI CONTROL switches the setting between on and off O You can also cancel the announcement by changing the audio source or pressing MULTI CONTROL left or right 5 Use MULTI CONTROL to adjust the TA volume when a traffic announcement be gins The newly set volume is stored in memory and recalled for subsequent traffic announce ments 6 Press the BAND ESC button while a traffic announcement is being received to cancel the announcement The tuner returns to the original source but re mains in standby mode until turning the traffic announcement standby off O Pressing the SRC OFF button enables you to perform the equivalent operation O The system switches back to the original source following traffic announcement re ception O Only TP stations and other enhanced net works TP stations are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM when the TA fun
187. tion about a specified location 30 D Eco driving function Displaying Eco Graph 31 Reading the screen 31 Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance 32 Sudden start alet 32 Changing the eco function setting 32 D Searching for and selecting a location The basic flow of creating your route 34 Searching for a location by address 35 Searching for a name by entering multiple keywords 36 Finding the location by specifying the postcode 36 Setting up a route to your home 37 Searching for Points of Interest POI 38 Searching for POIs by preset categories 38 Searching for a POI directly from the name of the facilities 38 Searching fora nearby POI 39 Searching for POIs around the destination 39 Searching for POIs around the city 39 Selecting destination from Favourites 40 Searching for POIs by using the data on the SD memory card 41 Selecting a location you searched for recently 41 Searching for a location by coordinates 42 Searching for a location by scrolling the map 42 D After the location is decided Setting a route to your destination 43 D Checking and modifying the current route Displaying the Route info screen 44 Modifying the route calculation conditions 44 tems that users can operate 44 Checking the current itinerary 45 Editing waypoints 45 Adding a waypoint 45 Deleting a waypoint 46 Sorting waypoints 46 Cancelling the route guidance 47 10 Registering and edit
188. tion is available only when playing a disc containing both CD DA and compressed audio files gt For details refer to Pressing the BAND ESC button on page 90 Pressing MULTI CONTROL right Skips to the start of the next track Pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL right Performs fast forward Pressing MULTI CONTROL left Skips to the start of the current track Pressing it twice continuously will skip to the previous track Pressing and holding MULTI CONTROL left Performs fast reverse O Fast reverse stops when it reaches the be ginning of the first track on the disc Pressing the centre of MULTI CONTROL The function select screen appears Pressing the LIST button Shows the list to select a track O This function is available only when the CD TEXT disc is played gt For details refer to Selecting a track from the list on this page m Selecting a track from the list Track title list lets you see the list of track titles on a CD TEXT disc and select one of them to play back 1 Press the LIST button The list of track titles appears 1 To return to the previous screen press the BAND ESC or LIST button 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to select the de sired track title Sunday morning oM k Monday evening Go straight Sq oipne bulKeld Engb Chapter Playing audio CDs O Pressing MULTI CONTROL up or down en ables you to perform the equivalent opera tion 3 Press the centre of MULTI CON
189. to enter a pass word enter the PIN code password of the na vigation system After the registration is completed the follow ing screen appears Connection established Chapter Using hands free phoninc Cz O If registration fails repeat the procedure trom the beginning 8 Touch OK Searching for a specified phone If you cannot connect your phone using Search devices and Pair from the mobile phone try this method if your phone is found in the list 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your mobile phone For some mobile phones no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless tech nology For details refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone 2 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 3 Touch Setting on the Phone Menu screen The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 4 Touch Connections The Connection List screen appears 5 Touch Add The Add Device screen appears 6 Touch Select specific devices The Select specific devices screen appears 7 Touch the model name of the mobile phone to be connected Select specific devices Other phones Headset Phone Enable Extended Character Set The system searches for mobile phones featur ing Bluetooth technology that are ready for the connection and displays them in the list if the
190. to the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing an SD memory card on page 11 2 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 3 Touch Setting The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 4 Touch Bluetooth Software Update The current version is displayed 5 Touch Update t Bluetooth Software Update Version HW100 SW290 A message confirming whether to start updat ing the software appears Update starts 6 To finish the update touch OK Update is completed Chapter Using hands free phoninc Cz Notes for hands free phoning General notes Connection to all mobile phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is not guar anteed The line of sight distance between this na vigation system and your mobile phone must be 10 metres or less when sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth technology However the actual transmis sion distance may be shorter than the esti mated distance depending on the usage environment With some mobile phones the ring sound may not be output from the speakers If private mode is selected on the mobile phone hands free phoning may be dis abled Registration and connection Mobile phone operations vary depending on the type of mobile phone Refer to the instruction manual that came with your mobile phone for detailed instructions With mobile p
191. ttings menu Sak Home E Demo Mode J J J J Other settings J J J Contacts J J J Volume J J J Phone Menu 1 Setting J J J Call histories J J J 1 All stored data of 3 users is deleted 122 Engb Chapter Other functions CE Audio functions Method 1 Method2 Method3 Method 4 Volume setting for audio sources TA volume Z 2 Initial Settings All settings V 2 Audio Menu All settings v 2 TUNER iPod All settings 3 y 2 zZ CD USB All settings V 2 2 Only when the detachable device is attached to the head unit settings are cleared by the pressing the RESET button 3 All settings including the setting on Function Menu are cleared Displaying the Clear Data Setting screen O Be sure to read Setting items to be deleted before you perform this operation 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Settings Menu screen on page 104 2 Touch and hold F Reset The Clear Data Setting screen appears 3 Touch Clear user information or Reset suoipuny 194 0 iT Clear Data Setting Clear user information Reset Cancel The message confirming whether to erase the data appears 4 Touch Yes The recorded contents are cleared O You can also display the Clear Data Set ting screen by pressing and holding the MODE butt
192. tton repeatedly to switch between the following sources TUNER tuner CD built in CD player USB USB storage device or iPod iPod con nected using USB input AUX auxiliary de vice O In the following cases the sound source cannot to be used e When a unit corresponding to each source is not connected to the naviga tion system e When no disc is set in the navigation system e When AUX in the Initial Setting screen is set to Off gt For details refer to Switching the aux iliary setting on page 115 18 9d1NOS OlpNne y JO suo eJado dIseg Turning off the audio source Engb Chapter ED Basic operations of the audio source Audio screen switching overview Function Menu BSM P CH1 Stored In Band1 Eg Press the button Audio Menu Fader F R O Audio Menu LW P CH5 216kHz Initial Setting RGB Illumination White Press and hold the button for a few seconds Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL D Turn MULTI CONTROL to select the item Engb Chapter Basic operations of the audio source 15 What you can do on each menu Audio operation screen When you play an audio source this screen appears 2 Function select screen You can select either Function Menu or Audio Menu Depending on the audio source Function Menu may not exist 3 Function Menu screen You can change additional function settings 4
193. u can also touch on the map O This is not displayed when Eco Score screen to display the Eco Graph is set to Off or when no route is set 4 Eco gauge The green gauge indicates the current score Reading the screen and the grey gauge indicates the best score to date Eco Graph The Eco Score is updated every 5 minutes O This is not displayed when Eco Score is set to Off or when no route is set Animal icons The number of displayed animal icons in creases or decreases according to the value of Settings Eco Score Eco Score 0 0 Pts 3 0 10 0 Pts SO amp Engb 31 O If you try to use the Eco Graph function immediately after you start using the navi gation system for the first time B may be displayed and the function may not be available gt For details refer to Jroubleshooting on page 124 O The display settings can be changed gt For details refer to Changing the eco function setting on this page Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance This navigation system is equipped with the Eco Drive Level function that estimates how well you have driven in an environmentally friendly way The points of Eco Drive Level change ac cording to Eco Score when the vehicle reaches the destination When a certain num ber of points is reached the level increases and a message appears Tree icon As the level increases a tree icon ch
194. u take a recently opened road that is not on the map e fyou drive in zigzags Engb 131 Appendix B Appendix e fthe road has a series of hairpin bends e f you enter or exit a multi storey car park or similar structure using a spiral ramp e f there is a loop or similar road configura a tion e fyour vehicle is turned on a turntable or si milar structure e fyou take a ferry e f trees or other obstacles block the GPS signals for a considerable period e lf you are driving on along straight road or a gently curving road e f you drive very slowly or in a start and stop manner as in a traffic jam e lf you are on a steep mountain road with many height changes e f you join the road after driving around a at AA large car park 132 Engb e When you drive around a roundabout we o e When starting driving immediately after starting the engine Route setting information Route search specifications Your navigation system sets a route to your destination by applying certain built in rules to the map data This section provides some use ful information about how a route is set A CAUTION When a route is calculated the route and voice guidance for the route are automatically set Also for day or time traffic regulations only infor mation about traffic regulations applicable at the time when the route was calculated is consid ered One way str
195. unctions in the following order e FM BSM best stations memory Regional regional Local local seek tuning PTY Search programme type selection Traffic Announce traffic announcement standby Alternative FREQ alternative frequencies search News Interrupt news programme interruption e MW LW BSM best stations memory Local local seek tuning Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM best stations memory lets you auto matically store the six strongest broadcast fre quencies under the preset tuning keys g to and once stored there you can tune in to these frequencies with the touch of a key 1 Display the Function Menu screen gt For details of the operation refer to Display ing the Function Menu screen on page 79 2 Turn MULTI CONTROL to display BSM YINNL Olpes y Huisy Engb 3 Press the centre of MULTI CONTROL to begin a search Searching begins to flash While Search ing is flashing the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys i to RM in order of their signal strength When this is complete Searching stops flashing O To cancel the storage process press the centre of MULTI CONTROL again O Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved by using Jj to fy Limiting stations to regional programming When AF is used to automati
196. ur navigation system are de scribed in ALL CAPITAL BOLD lettering e g MENU button MAP button e tems in different menus screen titles and functional components are described in bold with double quotation marks e g Navigation Menu screen or Audio Source screen e ouch panel keys that are available on the screen are described in bold in brackets Engb Notice regarding MP3 file usage Supply of this navigation system conveys only 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 enue generating 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 m iPod compatibility This product supports only the following iPod models and iPod software versions Others may not work correctly e iPod nano first generation Ver 1 3 1 e iPod nano second generation Ver 1 1 3 e jPod nano third generation Ver 1 1 3 e iPod nano fourth generation Ver 1 0 4 e iPod nano fifth generation Ver 1 0 1 e iPod fifth generation Ver 1 3 e jPod classic 80GB Ver 1 1 2 e jPod classic 120GB Ver 2 0 1 e jP
197. val gui dance for the destination or a waypoint is available Please review and obey all local traf fic rules along the highlighted route For your safety No turn by turn directions will be displayed on these roads Engb KD How to use the map 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 Operating the map screen Changing the scale of the map You can change the map scale between 25 metres and 2000 kilometres 25 yards and 1000 miles 1 Display the map screen 2 Touch on the map screen EA and E with the map scale appear t es 9 16 58 af pee J DA A a L a 2 na j Avenue de la Grande Arm e Home 3 Touch or I to change the map scale O Ifyou do not operate the function for a few seconds the initial map screen automati cally returns Switching the map orientation You can switch how the map shows your vehi cle s direction between Heading up and North up e Heading up The map display always shows the vehicle s direction as proceeding toward the top of the screen e North up The map display always has north at the top of the screen O The map orientation is fixed at North up when the map scale is 50 kilometres 25 miles or more O The map orientation is fixed at Heading up when the 3D map screen is displaye
198. w in the Map screen is On an enlarged map of the intersection appears dew y asn 0 MOH Avenue de la Grande Arm e gt For details refer to Setting the auto zoom display on page 109 Display during motorway driving In certain locations of the motorway lane in formation is available indicating the recom mended lane to be in to easily manoeuvre the next guidance Nord Boulevard P riph rique While driving on the motorway motorway exit numbers and motorway signs may be dis played when in the vicinity of interchanges and exits Lane information 2 Motorway exit information Displays the motorway exit 3 Motorway signs These show the road number and give direc tional information C1 Ifthe data for these items is not contained in the built in memory the information is not available even if there are the signs on the actual road Types of the road stored in the map database Roads included in the route guidance Turn by Turn Routable Roads contain full attri bute data and can be used for full Route Gui dance Pioneer Navigation will display full route guidance including turn by turn voice directions and arrow icons Roads without turn by turn instructions Routable roads the route 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 navig able route on the map only the arri
199. witch the page of the list to display the desired entry tW Contacts ra George A John nancy 5 lt x Touch BS or a Shows the next or previous alphabet tab Switching the alphabet tab also switches the list display Touch alphabet tabs Engb ED Using hands free phoninc Makes the screen jump to the beginning of the page including the entry whose names start with any of selected letters or numbers Each touch of the alphabet tab cycles through the list by the first letter of the list item Touching fABCDE also displays the page in cluding the entry whose names start with primary symbols or numbers Touching Others displays the page including entries that are not assigned to any of the other tabs 4 Touch the desired entry on the list to make a call 5 Touch to end the call Dialling from the history The most recent calls made dialled received and missed are stored in the call history list You can browse the call history list and call numbers from it O Each call history saves 30 calls per regis tered mobile phone If the number of calls exceeds 30 the oldest entry will be deleted 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the Phone Menu on page 58 2 Touch Received Dialed or Missed The selected call history list appears 3 Touch an entry on the list Dialed Calls Nancy 01 01 Detail Dialling starts
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