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1. Screen title The screen title appears 2 Text box Displays the characters that are entered If there is no text in the box an informative guide with text appears 3 Keyboard Touch the keys to enter the characters 4 Returns the previous screen Keys Switches the on screen keyboard layout Sym Others 0 9 You can enter other characters of alphabet You can also enter text with marks such as amp or or numbers Touch to toggle the selection O When you use any of 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 J Chapter How to use the map 04 Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be seen on the map You need to be come familiar with how information appears on the map How to read the map screen This example shows an example of a 2D map screen dew y asn 0 MOH D O Information with an asterisk appears Shows the turning direction after next and the only when the route is set distance to there O Depending on the conditions and settings gt For details refer to Displaying man some items may not be displayed oeuvres on page 124 M Name of the street to be used or next gui Zoom in Zoom out dance point Touching displ
2. 1 5 kn mA M10 NeHunrpagcKnn gt ro 12 06 y N y A h A Drive safely A 7 Dy aper var yriricy gt For details of the operation refer to Chan ging the eco function setting on page 121 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 A CAUTION For safety reasons these route setting functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion To enable these functions you must stop in a safe place and put on the 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 The basic flow of creating your route UO1 eD0 e Hul Da aS pue 104 Hurydieas i Engb Chapter KD Searching for and selecting a location Searching for a location by address The most frequently used function is Ad dress in which the address is specified and the destination is searched You can select the method of searching for a location by address e Searching for a street name first e Searching for a city name first e Finding the location by specifying the pos
3. Displaying the customised POIs 125 Changing View Mode 126 Setting the map colour change between day and night 126 Changing the road colour 126 Changing the setting of navigation interruption screen 127 Selecting the Quick Access menu 127 C6 Engb Displaying the System Settings screen 127 Customising the regional settings 128 Setting the Volume for Guidance and Phone 130 Changing the preinstalled splash screen 131 Changing to the splash screen stored inthe SD memory card 131 Setting for rear view camera 131 Adjusting the response positions of the touch panel touch panel calibration 132 Setting the illumination colour 133 Checking the version information 133 Selecting the video for Rear display 134 Adjusting the picture 134 Displaying the AV System Settings screen 135 Setting video input 1 AV1 135 Setting video input 2 AV2 136 Changing the wide screen mode 136 Setting the rear output 137 Switching the muting attenuation timing 137 Switching the muting attenuation level 137 Switching Auto Pl seek 138 Setting the FM tuning step 138 Displaying your DivX VOD registration code 138 Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen 138 Using balance adjustment 139 Using the equaliser 139 Adjusting loudness 141 Using subwoofer output 141 Using the high pass filter 142 Adjusting source levels 142 Enhancing
4. One of these is displayed depending on the vehicle Checking sensor learning status and driving status O The navigation system can automatically use its sensor memory based on the outer dimensions of the tyres 1 Display the Navi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch 3D Calibration Status The 3D Calibration Status screen appears Distance Speed Pulse ADANY O Learning Status M Speed Indicates the speed detected by the naviga tion system This indication may be differ ent from the actual speed of your vehicle so please do not use this instead of the speedometer 2 Acceleration or deceleration Rotational speed Indicates acceleration or deceleration velo city of your vehicle Also rotational speed when your vehicle turns to left or right is shown 3 Distance Indicates driving distance 4 Speed Pulse Indicates the total number of speed pulses Learning Status Indicates the current driving mode Inclination Indicates the degree of slope of the street that you are currently on D Degree of learning Sensor learning situations for distance Distance right turn Right Turn left turn Left Turn and 3D detection 3D Detec tion are indicated by the length of bars O When tyres have been changed or chains fitted turning on the Speed Pulse allows the system to detect the fact th
5. g Si T x s x i5 n gt il 03 58 D o pI AA AAA amp Bulkejd g BOl i02 4 1 Eng Mch DVD R off O With some discs the icon may be dis Touching Hide shows only the current video played meaning that the operation is inva To display the touch panel keys and informa lid tion of the current video touch the screen M Resumes playback Bookmark Skips forward or backward gt For details refer to Resuming playback Touching gt gt skips to the start of the next Bookmark on the next page chapter Touching kaa once skips to the 2 Displays the DVD menu start of the current chapter Touching it twice You can display the menu by touching Menu quickly will skip to the previous chapter or Top Menu while a disc is playing Touch O You can also perform these operations ing either of these keys again lets you start by using the TRK button playback from the location selected from the 6 Playback and Pause menu For details refer to the instructions pro Touching gt H switches between playback vided with the disc and pause 3 Stops playback D Displays the DVD menu keypad 4 Hides the touch panel keys and informa gt For details refer to Using DVD menu by tion of the current video touch panel keys on page 83 Engb Switches to the next page of touch panel keys Switches the display Touching Disp changes the indication on the information plate
6. AM D aw Performs manual tuning To tune manually touch ke or gt gt briefly The frequencies move up or down one step at atime Performs seek tuning To perform seek tuning touch and hold ke or I for about one second and release The tuner will scan frequencies until a broad cast strong enough for good reception is found O You can cancel seek tuning by touching either ka or gt briefly O If you touch and hold ka or gt gt you can skip broadcasting frequencies Seek tuning will start as Soon as you re lease the keys O You can also perform these operations by using the TRK button 2 Selects a preset channel The keys can be used to switch preset chan nels Scroll by dragging the keys up or down to dis play the preset channel you want to select and tap the channel O The lower key and the upper key appear only when the preset channel is se lected 139 4 P CH3 INV Olpes ay Buisn 3 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 4 Displays the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page Switches between the AV operation screen and the preset list display You can switch the screen display according to your preference gt For details of the operation refer to Switching between the AV operation screen and the list screen on page 61 Storing and rec
7. Directnumber search 83 Operating the DVD menu 83 Using DVD menu by touch panel keys 83 Frame by frame playback 84 Slow motion playback 84 Using the Function menu 84 Playing a DivX video Starting procedure 86 Reading the screen 86 Using the touch panel keys 87 Frame by frame playback 88 Slow motion playback 88 Starting playback from a specified time 89 Using the Function menu 89 DVD Video or DivX setup Displaying DVD DivX Setup menu 90 Setting the top priority languages 90 Setting the angle icon display 90 Setting the aspect ratio 90 Setting the parental lock 91 Setting the code number and level 91 Setting the auto play 92 Setting the subtitle file for DivX 92 Language code chart for DVDs 93 Playing music files from USB or SD Starting procedure 94 Reading the screen 94 Using the touch panel keys Music 96 Using the Function menu 97 Playing video files from USB or SD Starting procedure 98 Reading the screen 98 Using the touch panel keys Video 99 Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time 100 Using the Function menu 100 22 Using an iPod iPod Starting procedure 101 Reading the screen 101 Using the touch panel keys 103 Starting the video playback 105 Narrowing down a song or video with the list 105 Operating the functions from your iPod 106 Playing MusicSphere 107 Reading the screen 107 Using
8. Display multiple routes You can select a desired route from multiple route options Calculated routes are shown in different colours O If you set waypoints you cannot display multiple routes 1 Touch Multiple Route on the Route confirmation screen Multiple route options appear 2 Touch Gg to Gay Another route is displayed 3 Touch OK Route confirmation screen appears L Chapter Checking and modifying the current route CH Displaying the Route Modifying the route Overview screen calculation conditions 1 Press the HOME button to display the You can modify the conditions for route calcu Top Menu screen lation and recalculate the current route 2 Touch Destination 1 Display the Route Overview screen The Destination Menu screen appears For details refer to Displaying the Route Overview screen on this page 3 Touch Route Overview 2 Touch Options Destination Menu ee w 3 Touch the desired items to change the ga A Iculati diti dth S e on route calculation conditions and then touch OK 5 Route Options Route Condition Avoid Toll Road Avoid Ferry Avoid Motorway Time restrictions Learning Route The route is recalculated and the Route con firmation screen appears EM a a S Zohim 4am 95625 soze Items that users can operate Settings marked with an asterisk show that no1 U INI Y HulAyipow pue Bunp yD
9. menu appears Function DVD DivX Setup 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of Repeat changes the setting as follows Engb Chapter ED DVD Video or DivX setup This chapter describes how to configure the DVD Video DivX player Displaying DVD DivX Setup menu 1 Play the disc that contains DVD Video or DivX 2 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 3 Touch EB The Function menu appears 4 Touch DVD DivX Setup The DVD DivX Setup screen appears 5 Touch the desired function ag DVD DivX Setup N Setting the top priority languages You can assign the top priority language to the top priority subtitle audio and menu in initial playback If the selected language is recorded on the disc subtitles audio and menu are dis played or output in that language 1 Display the DVD DivX Setup screen gt For details refer to Displaying DVD DivX Setup Menu on this page Engb 2 Touch Subtitle Language Audio Lan guage or Menu Language Each language menu is displayed and the cur rently set language is selected 3 Touch the desired language When you select Others a language code input display is shown Input the four digit code of the desired language then touch Enter gt For details refer to Language code chart for DVDs on page 93 O If
10. 03 How to use the navigation menu screens Screen switching overview Engb Chapter How to use the navigation menu screens CH What you can do on each menu Top Menu Press the HOME button 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 AV Source Settings Shortcut Settings Shortcut Menu O In this manual Classic Menu will be re ferred to as Top Menu 2 Destination Menu You can search for your destination on this menu You can also check or cancel your set route from this menu 3 Phone Menu 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 4 AV operation screen This is the screen that normally appears when you play the AV source Settings Menu You can access the screen to customise set tings Map screen Press the MODE button to display the naviga tion map screen 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 15 menu items can be registered in shortcuts 1 Press the HOME button repeatedly to display the Shortcut Menu screen O When you use the navigation system for
11. 2 stereo MPEG 1 amp 2 Audio Layer 3 Ver 9 0 L3 MPEG 4 AAC only encoded by iTunes m4a Home Theater Ver 3 11 Ver 4 X Ver 5 X Ver 6 X avi divx USB 2 0 High Speed 500 mA FAT16 FAT32 Mass storage class MP3 WMAVAAC WAVE H 264 MPEG4 WMV Version 2 00 16GB FAT16 FAT32 MP38 WMA AAC WAVE H 264 MPEG4 WMV Bluetooth 2 0 EDR 4dBm Max Power class 2 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz 9 dBf 0 8 uV 75Q mono S N 30 dB 72 dB IEC A network 0 3 at 65 dBf 1 kHz stereo 0 1 at 65 dBf 1 kHz mono 30 Hz to 15 000 Hz 3 dB 45 dB at 65 dBf 1 KHz 531 kHz to 1602 kHz 9 kHz 29 UV S N 20 dB 62 dB IEC A network LW tuner Frequency range ssesssssssestesseees 153 kHz to 281 kHz Usable sensitivity wun 28 UV S N 20 dB Signal to noise ratio s 62 dB IEC A network Note Specifications and design are subject to possible modifications without notice due to im provements Engb __ Engb Engb http Awww pioneer eu Visit www pioneer co uk or www pioneer eu to register your product Visite www pioneer es 0 www pioneer eu para registrar Su producto Zum Registrieren Ihres Produktes besuchen Sie bitte www pioneer de oder www pioneer eu Visitez www pioneer fr 0u Www pioneer eu pour enregistrer votre appareil Si prega di visitare il sito www pionee it 0 www pioneer eu per registrare il prodotto Bezoek www pioneer nl of www pioneer eu om uw product te
12. Audio screen 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the Bluetooth audio player gt For details refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 111 m Reading the screen 00 Unknown artist Navigation system Return Home Playback condition indicator Indicates the current playback condition if the connected Bluetooth audio player features ANROP 7 33 e Playing files in random order Indicator Meaning Does not play files in random OFF J ejd oipne y 00 3 NJg y Huisn order Plays all audio files in the cur rent repeat play range in ran dom order e Setting a repeat play range Indicator Meaning Does not repeat DD Repeats just the current file Repeats all audio files in the Bluetooth audio player Engb Chapter 23 Using the Bluetooth audio player 2 Current file information If the connected Bluetooth audio player fea tures AVRCP 1 3 the following file information will be displayed e EJ Artist name Shows the artist name currently playing when available Ej Album title Shows the title of the album for the cur rent file when available e ij Track title Shows the title of the track currently playing when available e Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time within the current file e File number indicator Shows the file number currently playing when available O In the following cases file information will only
13. O You can only adjust Wide Mode when se lecting an AV source with video Touch Bj Returns the previous screen Setting video input 1 AV1 You can switch this setting according to the connected component Engb 135 Chapter 26 Customising preferences O This setting applies to mini jack input 1 Display the AV System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the AV Sys tem Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch AV1 Input Each touch of AV1 Input changes the set ting as follows e iPod iPod connected with the USB Inter face cable for iPod CD IU50V e Video External video component e Off No video component is connected O Use AV1 Input when connecting CD IU50V sold separately through the external video component Setting video input 2 AV2 You can switch this setting according to the connected component This setting applies to RCA inputs AUDIO INPUT and VIDEO INPUT on the back of the system 1 Display the AV System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the AV Sys tem Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch AV2 Input Each touch of AV2 Input changes the set ting as follows e Off No video component is connected e EXT Pioneer external unit connected with the RCA video cable e Video External video component Changing the wide screen mode 1 Display the AV System Settings screen For details refer
14. O You can only switch to Rear View if this setting is On 132 Engb 26 Customising preferences 4 Touch Polarity to select an appropriate setting for polarity Each time you touch Polarity switches be tween the following polarity e Battery When the polarity of the con nected lead is positive while the gearstick is in the REVERSE R position e GND When the polarity of the connected lead is negative while the gearstick is in the REVERSE R position 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 1 Do not use a sharp pointed tool such as a ballpoint pen or a mechanical pen which could damage the screen 1 Display the System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2 Touch Screen Calibration A message contirming whether to start the ca libration appears 3 Gently touch the centre of mark dis played on the screen The target indicates the order After you touch all marks the adjusted posi tion data is saved Do not turn off the engine while saving the adjusted position data Press the MODE button Returns to the previous adjustment position Press and hold the MODE button Cancels the adjustment
15. Searching for POls by preset categories 33 Searching for a POI directly from the name of the facilities 33 Searching for a nearby POI 34 Searching for POIs around the destination 34 Searching for POIs around the city 35 Selecting destination from Favourites 35 Searching for POIs by using the data on the SD memory card 36 Selecting a location you searched for recently 36 Searching for a location by coordinates 36 D After the location is decided Setting a route to your destination 38 Display multiple routes 38 D Checking and modifying the current route Displaying the Route Overview screen 39 Modifying the route calculation conditions 39 tems that users can operate 39 Checking the current itinerary 40 Editing waypoints 41 Adding a waypoint 41 Deleting a waypoint 41 Sorting waypoints 42 Cancelling the route guidance 42 D Registering and editing locations Storing a location in Favourites 43 Registering a location by Favourites 43 Registering a location by scroll mode 43 Editing registered locations 48 Editing the entry in the Favourites list 43 Editing yourhome 44 Sorting the entry in the Favourites list 44 Deleting the entry from the Favourites list 45 Exporting and importing Favourites items 45 Exporting Favourites items 45 Importing the Favourites items 46 Deleting the entry from the Histor
16. e 16 9 Wide screen picture 16 9 is displayed as it is initial setting e Letter Box he picture is in the shape of a letter box with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen e Panscan The picture is cut short at the right and left of the screen O When playing discs that do not have a pan scan system the disc is played back with Letter Box even if you select Panscan setting Confirm whether the disc package bears the mark O Some discs do not enable changing of the TV aspect For details refer to the disc s in structions m Setting the parental lock Some DVD Video discs let you use parental lock to set restrictions so that children cannot watch violent or adult oriented scenes You can set the parental lock level in steps as de sired O When you set a parental lock level and then play a disc featuring parental lock code number input indications may be dis played In this case playback will begin when the correct code number is input Setting the code number and level When you first use this function register your code number If you do not register a code number parental lock will not operate 1 Display the DVD DivX Setup screen gt For details refer to Displaying DVD DivX Setup Menu on the previous page 2 Touch Parental Level 3 Touch 0 to 9 to input a four digit code number 4 While the input number is displayed touch Enter The code number is regis
17. ling touch Gj 4 Touch E to end the call Chapter Using hands free phoninc dH 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 If 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 58 O The registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already regis tered in Contacts O Depending on the caller ID service the phone number of the received call may not be displayed Unknown appears instead 1 To answer an incoming call touch Ga The operation menu during a call appears m Touch Vol or Vol You can adjust the ring tone volume Touch E to reject an incoming call O The rejected call is recorded in the missed call history list gt For details refer to Dialling from the history on page 53 2 Touch EA to end the call The call ends 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 Volume for Guidance and Phone on pa
18. screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Clear Memory The Clear Memory screen appears Clear Memory Contacts Received Calls List Dialled Calls List Missed Calls List On this screen you can select the following items e Contacts You can clear the registered phone book e Received Calls List You can clear the received call history list e Dialled Calls List You can clear the dialled call history list e Missed Calls List You can clear the missed call history list Touch Clear All Chapter Using hands free phoninc dH 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 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 Firmware up date becomes active 1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing and eje
19. D Current time File type indicator Shows the type of audio file currently playing 9 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time within the current file Source icon Shows which source has been selected m Chapter Playing video files from USB or SD 21 Using the touch panel keys Video ff 2 m 01 Stops playback 2 Selects a file from the list You can select and play the title you want from the list gt For details refer to Operating list screens e g iPod list screen on page 61 The contents of the folder in which the cur rently playing Tile is located are displayed Touching displays the content of the upper folder parent folder If the uppermost folder is listed cannot be used 3 Skips forward or backward Touching bl skips to the start of the next file Touching ka once skips to the start of the current file Touching it twice quickly will skip to the previous file Fast reverse or forward Touch and hold ka or gt gt to fast reverse or fast forward Pioneer Time02 Current ROOT 00 03 AAL 1 There is no sound on fast reverse or for ward O You can also perform these operations by using the TRK button 4 Hides the touch panel keys and informa tion of the current video Touching Hide shows only the current video To display the touch panel keys and informa tion of the current video touch the screen 6 Playback and Pause Touchin
20. Go straight 1 Drag a source icon up or down The AV source icons scroll and hidden icons appear 2 Tap the icon of the source you want to select The operation screen of the selected source appears O The icon currently selected is high lighted Operating list screens e g iPod list screen This describes the operations when a list screen is displayed O For displaying the list screen refer to the description of the corresponding source Switching between the AV operation screen and the list screen The following example describes how to switch between the AV operation screen and the artist list screen of iPod 1 Touch the appropriate key to display the list that you want O For displaying the list screen refer to the description of the corresponding source 74 2 24 Navigation 3 a straight f 02 2 Touch the key on the right edge of the screen All Act Airplay an Answer AN AVIC Brilliance The AV operation screen returns 3d1NOS AVY y JO SUOI e1ad0 DISeg Engb Chapter ED Basic operations of the AV source Selecting an item 1 Scroll by dragging items up or down and display the item you want to select Airplay an Answer AN AVIC Brilliance O Flicking a list item enables you to quickly scroll through the list To stop scrolling gently touch the list 2 Tap the item O The item currently selected is highlighted Returning to the previous displa
21. gt For details refer to Setting the Favour ites icon display on page 123 saduasajaid Hulsiwio sn5 4 To finish the setting touch OK Displaying the System Settings screen 1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 2 Touch Settings The Settings Menu screen appears Engb Chapter 26 Customising preferences O This can also be operated using the Short cut Menu screen 3 Touch System Settings 1 Settings Menu T vst Navi Settings ae inmate AV Settings AV Sound Q t Un On Blueto Map Settings Aer Safe Mode h Screen Off The System Settings screen appears 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting 1 System Settings Regional yr Splash Back a Volume x Settings Screen Camera Screen tllumi Colo Service a n umi Selle Calibration Information Restore Factory Settings Touch By Returns the previous screen Customising the regional settings 1 Display the System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch Regional Settings The Regional Settings screen appears 71 Regional Settings Program Language Voice Lanquage Time j H Pe f km mile Average Speed Engb Selecting the language You can set the languages used on the pro gramme and voice guidance Each language can be set s
22. if the file names are not the same e The subtitle file must be stored in the same folder as the Divx Tile e Up to 255 subtitle files may be used Any more subtitle files will not be recognised e Up to 64 characters can be used for the name of the subtitle file including the ex tension If more than 64 characters are used for the file name the subtitle file may not be recognised e The character code for the subtitle file should comply with ISO 8859 1 Using char acters other than ISO 8859 1 may cause the characters to be displayed incorrectly e The subtitles may not be displayed correctly if the displayed characters in the subtitle file include control code e For materials that use a high transfer rate the subtitles and video may not be comple tely synchronised e f multiple subtitles are programmed to dis play within a very short time frame such as 0 1 seconds the subtitles may not be dis played at the correct time Engb Appendix Appendix Media compatibility chart General DVD R RW R USB storage de Media co n aw DL Gice SD memory card game RES PUREREN ISO9660 level 2 ee Wace Romeo and Joliet Romeo Joliet and UDF 1 02 Maximum number of folders x pu ddy Maximum number of So TE files Playable file types MP3 WMA AAC DivX ee AAC WAV AVI WMV Note Maximum playback time of audio file stored in the external storage device USB SD 7 5 h 450 minutes MP3 compa
23. manual of your devices 2 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 4 Touch Registration The Nearby Device List screen appears 5 Touch Select specific devices The Select specific devices screen appears 6 Touch the Bluetooth device name to be connected 1 Select specific devices Other phones Headset Phone Disable automatic sync LG U8360 Sagem Samsung A9xx The system searches for devices featuring Bluetooth technology that are waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if a device is found O If you cannot find the desired device name on the list touch Other phones to search the devices available nearby 7 Wait until your Bluetooth device ap pears in the list Nearby Device List Register from mobile phone Select specific devices lt jl Nearby Device List Register from mobile phone Select specific devices MY PHONE 01 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 02 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 03 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 04 XXXXXXXXXXXX Search Again O If you cannot find the Bluetooth device that you want to connect check that the device is waiting for the Bluetooth wireless tech nology connection 8 Touch the Bluetooth device name you want to register jl Nearby Device List y Register from mobile phone Sel
24. no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology For details refer to the instruction manual of your devices 2 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 4 Touch Registration The Nearby Device List screen appears 5 Touch Register from mobile phone The navigation system waits for a Bluetooth wireless technology connection jl Nearby Device List j Register from mobile phone Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone n Cancel N MY PHONE U4 J KKAKAXKARAXX hm Search Again 6 Register the navigation system on your Bluetooth device If your device asks you to enter a password enter the PIN code password of the naviga tion system When the device is successfully registered the connection settings are made from the de vice O If registration fails repeat the procedure from the beginning Searching for a specified Bluetooth device If you cannot connect your Bluetooth device using the nearby device search and Register from mobile phone try this method if your Bluetooth device is found in the list 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your devices For some Bluetooth devices no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology For details refer to the instruction
25. setting Fuel consumption data are cleared You can change the eco function setting 4 Touch OK The settings are completed Engb 121 Chapter 26 Customising preferences Displaying the Map 1 Display the Map Settings screen i on gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen Settings screen on this page 1 Press the HOME button to display the 2 Touch Displayed Info Top Menu screen The Displayed Information screen appears 2 Touch Settings 3 Touch Close Up View Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On default Switches to an enlarged map e Off Sarre Pegi Does not switch to an enlarged map Settings The Settings Menu screen appears 3 Touch Map Settings T Settings Menu il AV Settings a T A T hy Bluetooth Setting Settings Replicator h Screen Off Map Settings Safe Mode The Map Settings screen appears 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting jl Map Settings splaye ck Access ae ay pa cote Overlay POI View Mode Info Selection Day Night AV Guide Road Colour Display Mode S Touch By Returns the previous screen 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 122 Engb Chapter Customising prefer
26. storage device Playback condition indicator Indicates the current playback condition e Scanning folders and files Indicator Meaning Cancels the scan play Plays the first audio files of each folder for about 10 sec onds when the repeat range is set to Media ON Plays the beginning of each audio file in the current folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to Folder e Playing files in random order Indicator Meaning Does not play files in random OFF order Plays all audio files in the cur rent repeat play range in ran dom order e Setting a repeat play range Chapter Playing music files from USB or SD 20 Repeats all compressed audio files in the selected ex w gt ternal storage device USB SD DD Repeats just the current file b Repeats the current folder 2 Current file information e E Folder name Shows the folder name currently play ING e E Artist name Shows the artist name currently playing when available E Album title Shows the title of the album for the cur rent file when available e fj Track title Shows the title of the track currently playing when available O If the title of a track is not available the file name appears e Play time Shows the elapsed playing time within the current Tile O is displayed if there is no corre sponding information 3 NEWS indicator Shows the status of news program
27. you can tune in to these frequencies with the touch of a key 1 Touch EE on the FM screen 2 Touch BSM 3 Touch Start to begin a search BSM begins to flash While BSM is flashing the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 in order of their signal strength When this is complete BSM stops flashing O To cancel the storage process touch Stop O Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved Tuning in strong signals Local seek tuning allows you to tune In only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception 1 Touch E on the FM screen 2 Touch Local 3 Touch On to turn local seek tuning on To turn local seek tuning off touch Off 4 Touch lt Prev or Next gt to set the sen sitivity There are four levels of sensitivity for FM Level 1 2 3 4 O The level 4 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations while lower settings let you receive weaker stations Chapter Using the radio FM Cc Limiting stations to regional programming When AF is used to automatically retune fre quencies the regional function limits the se lection to stations broadcasting regional programmes 1 Touch EE on the FM screen 2 Touch Regional Each touch of Regional turns it on or off O Regional programming and regional
28. 04 XXXXXXXXXXXX Search Again O If you cannot find the Bluetooth device that you want to connect check that the device is waiting for the Bluetooth wireless tech nology connection 6 Touch the Bluetooth device name you want to register Nearby Device List j Register from mobile phone Select specific devices MY PHONE 01 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 02 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 03 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 04 XXXXXXXXXXXX Search Again Nearby Device List Register from mobile phone Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone Cancel MY PHONE U4 J XXXXXXRRRRRR hm Search Again Touch Search Again Engb The system searches for devices featuring Blue tooth technology that are waiting for the connec tion and displays them in the list if a device is found 7 Enter the PIN code the default PIN code is 1111 using the Bluetooth device Enter the PIN code while the message Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone appears The device is registered in the navigation sys tem After the device is successfully registered the Bluetooth connection is established from the navigation system Pairing from your Bluetooth devices You can register the Bluetooth device by set ting the navigation system to standby mode and requesting connection from the Bluetooth device 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your devices For some Bluetooth devices
29. 25 Restore Factory Settings 148 7 Day Night Display 126 AV Guide Mode 127 Road Colour 126 Engb Appendix HD Append OC SSC C C CSCSC S AV System Settings menu AV Sound Settings menu ag AV System Settings Wae AV Sound Settings Df AV1 Input AV2 Input Wide Mode AV1 Input 135 FAD BAL Balance 139 AV2 Input 136 EQ 139 Wide Mode 136 Loudness 141 Mute 137 Sub Woofer 141 Mute Level 137 HPF 142 Rear SP 137 SLA 142 DivX VOD 138 Bass Booster 142 Auto PI 138 Staging 142 FM Step 138 Engb Appendix Appendix GS Bluetooth Settings menu 7 Bluetooth Settings Connection Registration Device Name Password Bluetooth On Off Echo Cancel D xe xe re OOOO OO Pe 2 bs Connection 50 Registration 41 Device Name 57 Password 57 Bluetooth On Off 57 Echo Cancel 57 Auto Answer Preference 58 Refuse All Calls 58 Clear Memory 58 Firmware update 59 Engb Appendix MD Appendx SSOC C 73 gt EPSTS 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 Aspect ratio This is the width to height ratio of a TV screen A regular display has an aspect ratio of 4 3 Wide screen displays have an aspect ratio of 16 9 providing a bigger picture for exceptional presence and atmosphere Bit rate This expresses data volume per second or bps units bits per second The higher the ra
30. DVD setup adjustments gt For details refer to Displaying DVD DivX Setup menu on page 90 m OapiA GAd L bulkeld Engb Chapter KD Playing a DivX video You can play a DivX disc using the built in drive of the navigation system This section de scribes those operations Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc loading slot The source changes and then playback will start gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing and ejecting a disc on page 12 O Ifthe disc is already set tap Disc on the left edge of the screen gt For details refer to Selecting a source on page 61 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc gt For details refer to Using the touch panel keys on the next page Reading the screen DODDO Folder number indicator Shows the folder number currently playing 2 Audio track indicator Shows the audio track number currently se lected 3 File number indicator Shows the file number currently playing Engb 4 Audio channel indicator Shows the current audio channel type such as Mch Multi channel Subtitle number indicator Shows the subtitle number currently selected 6 NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes D TREC indicator Shows the status of traffic announceme
31. Even if Change Control Mode is set to iPod following functions are available from this navigation system e Playback and Pause e Fast reverse or forward e Skip forward or backward e Adjusting the volume gt For details refer to Sets iPod control mode on page 108 m Engb Chapter Using an iPod iPod 22 Playing MusicSphere Tapping a key moves the playlist to the centre of the screen and tapping the centre key starts playback O To change the playlist to be displayed You can play playlists created with the PC ap plication MusicSphere using an exciting gra uae menare rotate the sphere by dragging the keys O PC application MusicSphere will be avail up down left or right able on our website Switches to the AV operation screen Readi th i Facing mie Skeen Using the Function menu O If Change Control Mode is set to IPod only the setting of Change Control Mode is available Touch E on the iPod screen The Function menu appears Playlist name indicator Shows the name of the playlist currently se lected 2 Current time 3 Category name Shows the category name in the playlist 4 Song title indicator Shows six songs including the first song played after selecting the playlist Category name and total number of songs pod pod ue Bursn M Sets repeat play There are two repeat play types for pla
32. Mio M10 TBepckan ynuua 3 Touch Q or E to switch the vehicle s direction Each time you touch the key changes that set ting O Ifyou do not operate the function for a few seconds the initial map screen automati cally returns 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 NpecHeHcKun Cursor 2 Distance from the current position Positioning the cursor to the desired location results in a brief informational overview about the location being displayed at the bottom of Engb 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 E The map returns to the current position O Pressing MODE button returns the map to the current position Setting the Quick Access menu Quick Access menu allows you to perform various tasks such as route calculation for the location indicated by the cursor or registering a location in Favourites faster than using the navigation menu You can customise Quick Access displayed on screen The Quick Access described here are prepared as the default setting gt For details refer to Se ecting the Quick Ac cess menu on page 127 O Items marked with an asterisk cannot be removed from the Quick Ac
33. Plugging ina USB storage device 15 Unplugging a USB storage device 15 Connecting and disconnecting an iPod 15 Connecting your iPod 15 2 Engb Disconnecting your iPod 16 Flow from startup to termination 16 On first time startup 16 Regular startup 17 How to use the navigation menu screens Screen switching overview 18 What you can do on each menu 19 Shortcut Menu 19 Selecting the shortcut 19 Cancelling the shortcut 20 Operating list screens e g POI list 20 Operating the on screen keyboard 20 D How to use the map How to read the map screen 21 Enlarged map of the intersection 22 Display during motorway driving 23 Roads without turn by turn instructions 23 Operating the map screen 23 Changing the scale ofthe map 23 Switching the map orientation 23 Scrolling the map to the position you want to see 24 Setting the Quick Access menu 24 Switching the view mode 25 D Eco driving function Displaying Eco Graph 27 Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance 28 Sudden start alert 28 D Searching for and selecting a location The basic flow of creating your route 29 Searching for a location by address 30 Searching for a street name first 30 Searching for a city name first 31 Finding your destination by specifying the postcode 32 Searching for a name by entering multiple keywords 32 Setting up a route to yourhome 33 Searching for Points of Interest PO 33
34. Touch Regional Settings The Regional Settings screen appears 3 Touch Average Speed The Average Speed Settings screen ap pears 4 Touch or to set the speed jl Average Speed Settings Minor Ordinary Road Major Ordinary Road Motorway C The estimated time of arrival is not necessa rily estimated based on this speed value 5 Touch OK The settings are completed Engb 26 Customising preferences Setting the Volume for Guidance and Phone The sound volume for the navigation can be set You can separately set the volume of the route guidance and the beep sound 1 Display the System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2 Touch Volume The Volume Settings screen appears 3 Touch or to set their volume 7 Volume Settings Guidance Phone Ringtone Phone Voice Beep On this screen you can operate the following items e Guidance This setting controls the guidance volume of navigation a When set to J guidance is output When set to R no guidance is output e Phone Ringtone This setting controls the incoming ring tone volume e Phone Voice This setting controls the incoming voice vo lume C1 Phone Ringtone and Phone Voice ad justments are related to the mobile phone featuring Bluetooth technology No adjust ment is needed when the mobile phone fea turing Bluetooth te
35. Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys 2 Touch Top Menu or Menu to display touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu 3 Touch the desired menu item Touch E The touch panel keys to select the menu item are displayed Using DVD menu by touch panel keys If items on the DVD menu appear the touch panel keys may overlay them If so select an item using those touch panel keys Engb Chapter Playing a DVD Video 1 Touch A V lt or gt to select the O To return to normal playback touch gt H desired menu item 2 Touch lt i or gt to adjust playback speed during slow motion playback Each time you touch lt 11 or II it changes the speed in four steps in the following order 1 16 gt 1 8 gt 1 4 gt 1 2 O There is no sound during slow motion play back O With some discs images may be unclear during slow motion playback O Reversed slow motion playback is not possi O If the touch panel keys for DVD menu selec tion disappear touching anywhere on the ble screen then touching RR displays them again 2 Touch Enter Using the Function menu Playback starts from the selected menu item The way to display the menu differs depending on the disc Touch Position Each touch of Position changes the display po sition of touch panel keys Touch Hide The touch panel keys are hidden And RBM is displayed so you can select a menu
36. Using the Function menu on the next page 7 Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause Selects a file from the list Touching the key displays the list which lets you see the list of track titles or folder names on an external storage device USB SD Tapping a folder on the list shows its content You can play a file on the list by tapping it Off F ROOT 13 49 J Pop j1 Pioneer Time 01 mp3 02 Pioneer Time 02 mp3 03 Pioneer Time 03 mp3 Pioneer Time 04 mp3 eer Time 05 mp3 gt For details refer to Operating list screens e g iPod list screen on page 61 Touching displays the content of the upper tolder parent folder If the uppermost folder is listed cannot be used Switches the operation screen Chapter Playing music files from USB or SD 20 Tapping this key switches between the screen Each touch of Scan turns it on or off to operate music Tiles and the screen to oper When you find the track you want touch ate video files This touch panel key is avail Scan to turn the scan play off able only when there are both audio and video O After all files or folders scanning are fin files in the external storage device USB ished normal playback will begin again SD m O Ifyou turn the scan play on when the re peat play range is set to Track the re peat play range changes to Folder Using the Function menu automatically Tou
37. already registered your home you can edit the information of your home 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Favourites O Home location is displayed on the top of the list Engb y locations 3 Touch next to the home location Favourites E HOME EB MY PARENTS MY OFFICE E MY BROTHER fe MY SISTER E Pioneer Benelux B The Edit Favourite screen appears 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting Edit Favourite Phone Modify Location m ouch Phone To dial the number touch Call ouch 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 Sorting the entry in the Favourites list 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Favourites The Favourites 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 y locations 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 fro
38. as follows Disc information display Repeat range and L R select display Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 di Displays the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on page 84 2 Searches for a desired scene and starts playback from a specified time gt For details refer to Searching for a speci fic scene and starting playback from a specified time on the next page 3 Performs an operation such as resuming that is stored on the disc When using a DVD that has a point recorded that indicates where to return to the DVD re turns to the specified point and begins play back from that point Skips the title forward or backward Touching gt skips to the start of the next title Touching lt 4 skips to the start of the previous title 5 Fast reverse or forward Touch lt or gt gt to perform fast reverse or forward If you touch and hold lt lt or gt gt for five seconds fast reverse fast forward continues even if you release either of these keys To re sume playback at a desired point touch P E lt or gt gt Opposite to key pushed for five seconds Frame by frame playback or slow motion playback gt For details refer to frame by frame play back on page 84 gt For details refer to Slow motion playback on page 84 7 Changes the viewing angle Multi angle Each touch of Angle switches be
39. be displayed after a file starts or resumes playing You connect the Bluetooth audio player compatible with AVRCP1 3 and operate the player to start play ing You select another file when play back is paused 3 NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes 4 TREC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements Current time 6 Connection status indicator Shows whether the device featuring Bluetooth technology is connected or not D Device name indicator Source icon Shows which source has been selected m Engb Using the Bluetooth audio player Using the touch panel keys Unknown artist Navigation system Return Home Plays files in random order All of the files within the repeat play range can be played at random by touching only one key O This function is available only when the connected Bluetooth audio player fea tures AVRCP 1 3 gt For details refer to Plays files in ran dom order on the next page 2 Sets a repeat play range The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key This function is available only when the connected Bluetooth audio player fea tures AVRCP 1 3 gt For details refer to Changes the repeat range on this page 3 Playback and Pause Touching gt or H switches between play back and pause 4 Connects the Bluetooth audio player Touching Connect displays the connection standby screen and the navigation system waits f
40. compatible with this navigation system they may turn into garbled characters Engb Chapter Using an iPod iPod 22 Using the touch panel keys Music Q off ty ail i m2 Pioneer Time AVIC p gt mgl Navigation X E o Go straight O S 0 04 02 49 GI O Video po amp 01 2 Unknown Artist 201 Pod pod ue Buisp gt il 00 40 Sets the shuffle play for music gt For details refer to Sets repeat play on The shuffle play setting can be changed by page 107 touching only one key 3 Plays a playlist using MusicSphere For details refer to Sets the shuffle Touching the key displays the MusicSphere play for music on page 107 screen and a playlist created with the PC ap 2 Sets a repeat play range plication MusicSphere can be played The repeat play range can be changed by gt For details refer to Playing Music touching only one key Sphere on page 107 Engb Chapter 22 Using an iPod iPod 4 Selects a song to play Scrolling the keys up or down displays songs and tapping a song starts playback Tapping the lower key during shuffle playback Skips to the next song Tapping the upper key once skip to the start of the current song Tap ping it again will skip to the previous song When the song with chapters played chapter can be skipped back and forward Displays the genre list Displays the top category menu
41. connect this USB flash drive to the unit To restart USB restart the unit The connected USB storage device mum allowable current consumes more than 500 mA maxi Page 183 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 connect the compliant USB storage device xipusddy Confirm that USB interface cable for iPod or The USB interface cable for iPod is short circuited Authorization failure iPod is not connected The iPod is not compatible with this navigation system Communication failure USB cable is not caught in something or da maged Use an iPod of a compatible version e Disconnect the cable from iPod Once iPod main menu is displayed connect the cable again e f the message appears frequently consult your dealer Engb Appendix MD Appendx SSSOC C C SSC lt C 2 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 Wh
42. country this changes the country setting uo1 e90 e Hul Da aS pue 10 Hurydseas Engb 33 Chapter KD Searching for and selecting a location O Once the country has been selected you only have to change countries when your destination is outside of the country you se lected 5 Enter the POI name and then touch OK The POI List screen appears 6 Touch the POI you want The searched location appears on the map screen ouch 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 38 Searching for a nearby POI You can search for POIs in your surroundings 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Touch Near Me POls are divided into several categories 4 Touch the category you want The POI List screen appears O If there are more detailed categories within the selected category repeat this step as many times as necessary 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
43. details of the operation refer to navigation system The fuel mileage dis Changing the eco function setting on played is only a reference value and does page 121 a not guarantee the mileage displayed can 2 Best Score A be obtained Displays the best score to date This is not displayed when Eco Score lt is set to Off or when no route is set rs Displaying Eco Graph gt For details of the operation refer to Changing the eco function setting on 5 a 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on page 122 The View Mode screen appears 3 Touch Eco Graph from the location the navigation system The Eco Graph screen appears was last started to the current driving lo cation e gy Ordinary Road A comparison of the past average fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage tor 90 seconds in the past while the ve hicle is driving on an ordinary road eh fi Motorway iff P111 Bonokonamckoe wocce iPod A comparison of the past average fuel Eco Score mileage and the average fuel mileage The result of the comparison of your past or 7 see in the un while the ve average fuel mileage and current average o AA E 4 Animal icons fuel mileage appears as a value from 0 0 Pts points to 10 0 Pts The higher the The number of displayed animal icons in value the better the fuel mileage when creases or decreases according to the
44. entries 5 Touch Delete The message confirming whether to delete the entry appears 6 Touch Yes The entry is deleted m Touch No Cancels the deletion Chapter Using hands free phoninc cdH Changing the phone settings 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 Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Device Name The keyboard to enter the name appears 4 Touch g to delete the current name and enter the new name by using the key board 71 Device Name Name 5 Touch OK The name is changed O Up to 16 characters can be entered for a de vice name Editing the password You can change the password to be used for authentication on your mobile phone Default is 1111 O Four to eight characters can be entered for a password 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen Switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Password The Set Password screen appears 4 Touch any key to enter the password you want to set and then touch OK Stopping Bluetooth wave transmission You can stop transm
45. external storage device USB SD If it indicates the USB memory only it is referred to as the USB storage device Chapter Introduction cH SD memory card The SD memory card and SDHC memory card are collectively referred to as the SD memory card m Notice regarding video viewing Remember that use of this system for com mercial or public viewing purposes may con stitute an infringement on the author s rights as protected by the Copyright Law m Notice regarding DVD Video viewing This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorised by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorised by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited m 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 aud
46. is complete Chapter Customising preferences 26 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 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 Display the Navi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on page 116 2 Touch Fuel cons The Fuel Mileage Setting screen appears 3 Touch Fuel Price Calculation 7 Fuel Mileage Setting Surface Road Fuel Mileage Motorway Fue Mileage Fuel Price Per Unit Fuel Price Calculation Fue Unit Currency The Fuel Price Calculation screen appears 4 Enter the fuel consumption informa tion 71 Fuel Price Calculation Distance Fuel Pumped Fuel Price Per Unit Enter the following items e Distance Enter the distance travelled since the pre vious fuelling O The distance is entered automatically only w
47. item by touching the screen Touch E on the DVD V screen The Function menu appears Frame by frame playback Changes the repeat range This lets you move ahead one frame at atime Each touch of Repeat changes the setting during pause as follows e Disc Plays throughout the current disc e Chapter Repeats just the current chap ter e Title Repeats just the current title O Ifyou perform chapter title search fast forward fast reverse or slow motion playback the repeat play range changes to Disc Slow motion playback O This function is not available when disc playback has been stopped 2 Selects audio output Touch I gt during pause Each time you touch II you move ahead one frame To return to normal playback touch gt H T With some discs images may be unclear during frame by frame playback This lets you slow down playback speed 1 Touch and hold I gt until 1 is dis When playing DVDs recorded with LPCM played during playback audio you can switch the audio output The icon up is displayed and forward slow Touch L R Select repeatedly until the de motion playback begins sired audio output appears on the display Engb Chapter Playing a DVD Video Each touch of L R Select changes the set tings as follows e L R Left and right L Left R Right Mix Mixing left and right This function is not available when disc playback has been stopped 3
48. methods are used 2 gt K There is a problem with the Rear Check the Rear display and its connection display for example a faulty wiring connection An AV source that cannot output to Select an appropriate AV source the rear display is selected Nothing is displayed and the The setting for the rear view camera Select the appropriate setting for the rear touch panel keys cannot be is incorrect view camera used The gearstick was placed in R Select the correct polarity setting for Back when the rear view camera was not Camera Page 131 connected There is no response when the The touch panel keys deviate from Perform touch panel calibration Page 132 touch panel keys are touched or the actual positions that respond to a different key responds your touch for some reason The external storage device The USB storage device has been Park your vehicle in a safe place and turn off USB SD cannot be used removed immediately after plugging the engine Turn the ignition key back to Acc it off Then start the engine again and turn the power to the navigation system back on Problems in the AV screen Symptom Cause Action Reference CD or DVD playback is not pos The disc is inserted upside down Insert the disc with the label upward sible 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 Chec
49. mobile phone con tains image data the phone book may not be correctly transferred O The transferred data cannot be edited on the navigation system 1 Connect the mobile phone that has the phone book to transfer gt For details refer to Connecting a registered Bluetooth device on page 50 2 Touch Contacts Transfer on the Phone Menu screen 3 Check that the following screen is dis played and operate your mobile phone to transfer the phone book entries Phone Menu MY PHONE 01 20000009X Send Business Card by operating mobile phone Cance After transferring the data is finished a mes sage asking whether you want to transfer more data appears Touch Yes to continue the transfer Engb 4 Touch No Phone Menu My Phone Read more data Yes No The transferred data is imported to the naviga tion system When the data is successfully imported an import complete message is displayed and the Contacts List screen appears O It may take time depending on how many entries will be transferred Deleting registered contacts 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on page 52 2 Touch Contacts The Contacts List screen appears 3 Touch Delete The Delete from Contacts screen appears 4 Touch the entry you want to delete A tick mark appears next to the entry Touch All or None Selects or deselects all
50. 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 trom the originally set sta tion O The regional function can be turned on or off independently for each FM band 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 69 1 Touch on the FM screen 2 Touch PTY 3 Touch lt Prev or Next gt to select a programme type There are four programme types NEWS amp INF Popular Classics Others 4 Touch Start to begin a search The tuner searches for a station broadcasting that programme type To cancel the search touch Stop 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 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 information or an other enhanced network s IP station a station car
51. or a street name by entering multiple keywords O The maximum character number that can be input is 18 and you can enter keywords UO 10 3 O Separate keywords by a space inverted comma comma hyphen full stop or slash 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 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 East West Street Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 Entered key words EAST W WEST S EAST WEST S East West Street is searchable Search results WEST STREET E wEsS East West Street is not search E WEST able STREET 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 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Return Home O If the home location has not been stored yet
52. play on when the repeat play range is set to Track the repeat play range changes to Disc automatically 3 Scans tracks of aCD Each touch of Scan turns it on or off Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD When you find the track you want touch Scan to turn scan play off After scanning is finished normal play back of the tracks will begin again T Ifyou turn the scan play on when the re peat play range is set to Track the re peat play range changes to Disc automatically 4 Uses Sound Retriever function Sound Retriever function automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich sound Each touch of Sound Retriever changes the setting as follows Engb Chapter ED Playing music files on ROM You can play a disc that contains compressed audio files using the built in drive of the navi gation system This section describes these Cancels the scan play operations Plays the first audio files of O In the following description the MP3 each folder for about 10 sec WMA AAC files are collectively referred to se ee repeal tange as Compressed audio file ON Plays the beginning of each audio file in the current folder for about 10 seconds when the repeat range is set to Starting procedure Folder 1 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on pag
53. playback of the files will begin again O If you turn the scan play on when the re peat play range is set to Track the re peat play range changes to Folder automatically O If you turn the scan play on while the re peat play range is set to Disc scan play is performed for only the first tracks of each folder Uses Sound Retriever function Sound Retriever function automatically enhances compressed audio and restores rich sound Each touch of Sound Retriever changes the setting as follows e MODE 1 Activates Sound Retriever function e MODE 2 Activates Sound Retriever function e Off Deactivates Sound Retriever function O MODE 2 has a stronger effect than MODE 1 and is more effective when playing back highly compressed audio data m INOW UO sayy Disnu HulAe d Engb Chapter Playing a DVD Video You can play a DVD Video using the built in drive of the navigation system This section de scribes operations for playing a DVD Video Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 2 Insert the disc you want to play into disc loading slot The source changes and then playback will start gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing and ejecting a disc on page 12 O Ifthe disc is already set tap Disc on the left edge of the screen gt
54. preset channel is se lected Engb 106 10 mHz PTY Information P CH4 3 3 Searches for an RDS station by PTY infor mation gt For details refer to Searching foran RDS station by PTY information on page 67 4 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 Displays the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on page 66 6 Displays radio text screen D Switches between the AV operation screen and the preset list display You can switch the screen display according to your preference gt For details of the operation refer to Switching between the AV operation screen and the list screen on page 61 Selects an FM band Tapping the key repeatedly switches between the following FM bands FM1 FM2 or FM3 This function is convenient for preparing different preset lists for each band Chapter Using the radio FM Cc Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies With atap of any of the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall also with the tap of a key 1 Select a frequency that you want to store in memory 2 Display the preset channel list gt For details refer to Switches between the AV operation screen and the preset list display on the previous page 3 Keep touching a preset tuning key P1 to P6 Preset list display Preset P1 87 50MHz
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56. set to F1 through F4 vary depending on the exter nal unit O Some functions may not be used until you touch and hold the key Sends a band command Touch to send a band command to the exter nal unit O Operation varies depending on the ex ternal unit connected In some cases the external unit may not respond 6 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 m ZLX3 LLX3 FUN jeus9 x9 y Bulsn Engb 415 Chapter 26 Customising preferences Displaying the Navi Settings screen 1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 2 Touch Settings The Settings Menu screen appears O This can also be operated using the Short cut Menu screen 3 Touch Navi Settings 7 Settings Menu r r N J 1 AV Settings AV Sound Bluetooth Map Settings Settings pads Safe Mode h Screen Off The Navi Settings menu appears 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting 7 Navi Settings 3D Connection Drive Log Status Calibration Fuel cons Settin z TE i gs z Status 9 Modify Set Home Current Eco Settings Location Demo Mode ouch By Returns the previous screen 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 1 Display the N
57. skipped 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Address The Address Search screen appears 3 Touch the key next to Country to dis play the country list 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 Postcode 1 A list of cities with the specified postcode is shown 7 Touch the city or area where your desti nation is located Touch Qj The representative location of the city appears on the map screen 8 Enter the street name and then touch OK The Street Selection screen appears If there is no house number the searched lo cation appears on the map screen 9 Touch the street you want The Enter House Number screen appears 32 Engb 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 The House Number Selection screen ap pears 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 38 Searching for a name by entering multiple keywords You can search for a name such as a city name
58. the map O POI icons are not displayed when the map scale is 1 kilometre 0 75 mile or more Displaying preinstalled POIs on the map O You can select up to 10 items from the sub categories or detailed categories 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on page 122 2 Touch Overlay POI The Overlay POI screen appears Chapter Customising preferences 26 3 Touch Display to change the setting to On 7 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 4 Touch POI The Overlay POI Main Category screen appears 5 Touch the main category you want 7 Overlay POI Main Category y Accommodation fj Car Dealer Repair j Car Rental Community Entertainment amp Tourism N Finance A list of subcategories under the selected main category appears O Categories that are already selected will have a blue tick mark 6 Touch the subcategory to display Parking amp Petrol Station fa Open Parking Area PREIE EI Petrol Station A red tick mark appears next to the selected category Io cancel the selection touch the entry again If there are more detailed categories within the subcategory Detail is active If you select the subcatego
59. titles and functional components are described in bold with double quotation marks e g Destination Menu screen or AV Source screen e Touch panel keys that are available on the screen are described in bold in brackets Engb e g Destination Settings e Extra information alternatives and other notes are presented in the following for mat e g 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 scription e g Touch OK e References are indicated like this eg gt For details refer to How to use the navi gation menu screens on page 18 Terms used in this manual Front Display and Rear Display In this manual the screen that is attached to the body of this navigation unit will be referred to as the Front Display Any additional op tional screen that is purchased for use in con junction with this navigation unit will be referred to as the Rear Display Video image Video image in this manual indicates mov ing images of DVD Video DivX iPod and any equipment that is connected to this system with an RCA cable such as general purpose AV equipment External storage device USB SD The SD memory card SDHC memory card and USB memory device are collectively re ferred to as the
60. to Displaying the AV Sys tem Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch Wide Mode Each touch of Wide Mode changes the set ting as follows Engb Full full A 4 3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal direction only enabling you to enjoy a 4 3 TV picture normal picture without any omissions Cinema cinema A picture is enlarged by the same propor tion as Full or Zoom in the horizontal direc tion and by an intermediate proportion between Full and Zoom in the vertical di rection ideal for a cinema sized picture wide screen picture where captions lie outside the frame Zoom zoom A 4 3 picture is enlarged in the same pro portion both vertically and horizontally ideal for a cinema sized picture wide screen picture Normal normal A 4 3 picture is displayed normally giving you no sense of disparity since its propor tions are the same as that of the normal picture Different settings can be stored for each video source The same setting is automatically applied for the following grouping e DVD V and DivX e AV1 and AV2 e EXT1 and EXT2 When video is viewed in a wide screen mode that does not match its original as pect ratio it may look strange Remember that use of this system for com mercial or public viewing purposes may constitute an infringement on the author s rights protected by the Copyright Law The navigation map and the rear view cam era picture is always viewed at Ful
61. to on again The protected files are skipped PROTECTED DISC secured by DRM Flash writing error Impossible The playback history for VOD con to write on the flash CAN NOT SAVE DATA Authorization Error AUTHOR The device does not match the de IZATION ERROR vice registered with the VOD provi der VOD content cannot be played back Son Cannot play back HD file FILE High definition HD DivX video can NOT PLAYABLE HIGH DEF not be played SD USB iPod Message Cause Tracks that cannot be played back will be skipped Files that are protected by digital rights management DRM tents cannot be saved for some rea Replace the disc e Retry e f the message appears frequently consult your dealer Check whether this device has been regis tered with the VOD provider Create playable one and retry Action Reference The protected files are skipped This type of file cannot be played by Replace it with the playable file Page 167 this unit Engb Page 183 Appendix Appendix OS Message Cause Cannot play back all tracks All the files on the inserted external storage device are secured by DRM All of the files cannot be played by Action Reference Store playable files Replace it with the playable file Page 167 this unit The USB connector or USB cable is short circuited USB flash drive was discon nected for device protection Do not
62. tuner may update the preset station with a new frequency from the station s AF list No pre set number appears on the display if the RDS data for the station received differs from that for the originally 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 will 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 Switching Auto PI seek on page 138 Engb ED Using the radio FM 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 ends reception of the previous programme re sumes 1 Touch EE on the FM screen 2 Touch
63. video 18 Starting playback from a e Disc Plays throughout the current disc specified time e File Repeats just the current file e Folder Repeats just the current folder You n search for a desired scene by specify O Ifyou select another folder during repeat mg the time play the repeat play range changes to O Time search are not possible when disc Disc playback has been stopped O Ifyou perform fast reverse or fast for 1 Touch Search ward during File the repeat play range changes to Folder 2 Touch the keys to input the target num O When Folder is selected it is not pos ber or time and then touch Enter sible to playback a subfolder of that folder Time Search O When playing discs with compressed audio files and audio data CD DA re peat play is performed within DivX vi deos even if Disc is selected 2 DVD setup adjustments gt For details refer to Displaying DVD DivX Setup menu on the next page m OapiA XAIg e HulAejd e Jo select 5 minutes 3 seconds touch 5 min 3 sec and Enter in order e Jo select 71 minutes 00 seconds touch 7 1 min and Enter in order e Jo select 100 minutes 05 seconds touch 1 0 0 5 sec and Enter in order O To cancel an input number touch Clear To cancel the input numbers touch and hold Clear Using the Function menu Touch EE on the DivX screen The Function
64. within the current file Engb Chapter Playing music files on ROM 16 O is displayed if there is no corre sponding information 3 NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes 4 TREC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements 5 Current time 6 File information e File number indicator e File name indicator e File type indicator Shows the type of audio file D Source icon Shows which source has been selected INOW UO sayy Disnw BulAe d Engb Using the touch panel keys ROOT AVIC Navigation ED Playing music files on ROM u FF Pioneer Time 01 Pioneer Time Pioneer Time 01 amp 7 Scans folders and files Scan play is performed by touching only one key gt For details of the operation refer to Scans folders and files on the next page 2 Plays files in random order The files in the current repeat play range can be played at random by touching only one key O Ifthe disc contains a mixture of various media file types all tracks or files within the current part CD or ROM are played randomly gt For details refer to Plays files in ran dom order on the next page 3 Sets a repeat play range The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key gt For details refer to Changes the repeat range on the next page 4 Selects a file to play Scrolling the keys up or down displays files and tapping a file starts playback Tappi
65. 0 pixels Maximum playback time Linear PCM LPCM IMA ADPCM MP3 Bit rate 768 kbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 2 Mbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 1 Mbps Frame rate 30 fps 2 GB 150 minutes The navigation system may not operate cor rectly depending on the application used to encode WMA files Depending on the version of Windows Media Player used to encode WMA files album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed There may be a slight delay when starting playback of audio files encoded with image data The navigation system is not compatible with packet write data transfer This navigation system can recognise up to 32 characters beginning with the first char acter including extension for the file and folder name Depending on the display area the navigation system may try to dis play them with a reduced font size How ever the maximum number of the characters that you can display varies ac Engb Bit rate 768 kbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 2 Mbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 1 Mbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 384 kbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 1 Mbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 576 kbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 384 kbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 768 kbps Frame rate 30 fps Bit rate 576 kbps Frame rate 30 fps cording to the width of each character and of the display area Folder selection sequenc
66. 172 iPhone 173 ilunes 173 Using the LCD screen correctly 173 Handling the LCD screen 173 Liquid crystal display LCD screen 173 Maintaining the LCD screen 173 LED light emitting diode backlight 174 Display information 175 Destination Menu 175 Phone Menu 175 Settings Menu 176 Glossary 180 Specifications 183 Engb Chapter KD Introduction Manual overview Before using this product be sure to read Im portant Information for the User a separate manual which contains warnings cautions and other important information that you should note How to use this manual Finding the operation procedure for what you want to do When you have decided what you want to do you can find the page you need from the Con tents Finding the operation procedure from a menu name If you want to check the meaning of an item displayed on the screen you will find the ne cessary page from the Display information at the end of the manual Glossary Use the glossary to find the meanings of terms Conventions used in this manual Before moving on take a few minutes to read 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 your navigation system are de scribed in ALL CAPITAL BOLD lettering e g MENU button MAP button e tems in different menus screen
67. 6 Touch Yes Data import starts After importing the data is finished the Fa vourites screen appears m Engb and editing locations Deleting the entry from the History list Items in History can be deleted All entries in History can be deleted at once 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch History The Destination History List screen ap pears 3 Touch Delete The Delete from History screen appears 4 Select the location you want to delete Delete from History MY PARENTS PIONEER RUS LTD MY BROTHER Pioneer Benelux B Pioneer Electroni Pioneer Europe Nv A tick mark appears next to the selected loca tion Touch All or None Selects or deselects all entries 5 Touch Delete B Delete from History MY PARENTS PIONEER RUS LTD MY BROTHER aaa Pioneer Benelux B Pioneer Electroni lt PIC Bic Pioneer Europe Nv A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion 6 Touch Yes The data you selected is deleted Touch No Cancels the deletion J Chapter If your devices feature Bluetooth technology this navigation system can be connected to your devices wirelessly This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth connection For details about the connectivity with the de vices featuring Bluetooth wireless t
68. CD DA CD R RW Region NUMDETr w esssesssesseesesseess 5 Signal format Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 96 kHz Number of quantisation bits PEE EAE 16 bit 20 bit 24 bit linear Frequency response nsu 5 Hz to 44 000 Hz with DVD at sampling frequency 96 kHz Signal to noise ratio s es 97 dB 1 kHz IEC A net work CD 96 dB 1 kHz EC A network Engb xipusddy Appendix ED Appenx OC SSC C C C C S Dynamic range n sseoeeossossnrenrrerre DISONS Nna Output level VIdEO tirn iina AUO Santee coer nmanun h Number of channels nsss MP3 decoding format sss WMA decoding format AAC decoding format us DivX decoding format uss USB USB standard Spec nss Max current SUpply sess File Syst sea fccentecateuuteccvetaes WIS uC ASS tat erase weedeat Decoding format sssssesssrrerrrne SD Compatible physical format Max memory capacity s s PUIG Syste dmana Decoding format eesssessecstesseees Bluetooth VERS IOU naseasonnennrsnnnnoneennennrenrnnnnnrenn Output DOWE I sacracmebatargane FM tuner Frequency range nuuese Usable sensitivity cscs Signal to noise ratio s BESscelgitolageetn en eae reer Frequency response nsss Stereo separation nusser MW tuner Frequency range usses Usable sensitivity essssssessessesees Signal to noise ratio s Engb 95 dB 1 kHz CD 94 dB 1 KHz 0 008 1 KHz 1 0 Vp p 75Q 0 2 V 1 0 V 1 kHz 0 dB
69. Chapter 26 Customising preferences 4 Touch Display to change the setting to 2 Touch Day Night Display On Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e Automatic default Pol You can change the colours of a map be Custom POI tween daytime and nighttime according to Display Dn whether the vehicle lights are on or off e Day The map is always displayed with daytime colours To use this function with Automatic the orange white lead of the navigation system must be connected correctly m 7 Overlay POI 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 Custom POI Changing the road colour The list of POI categories appears You can set the road colour to bluish or red 6 Touch the items you want to display dish EET 1 Display the Map Settings screen Favorite Places gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Favorite restaurants Settings screen on page 122 aes 2 Touch Road Colour pioneer Each time you touch the key changes that set Useful Shops ti ng e Red default Changes to red based road colours 7 To finish the selection touch OK e Blue Changes to blue based road colours J Changing View Mode Various types of screen displays can be se lected for navigation guidance gt For details of the operation refe
70. Chapter Customising preferences 26 Setting the illumination colour The illumination colour can be selected from 8 different colours Furthermore the illumina tion colour can be switched between these 8 colours in order Selecting the colour from the preset colours 1 Display the System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2 Touch Illumi Color The Illumination Color screen appears 3 Touch the colour you want 7 Illumination Color Base Color Choice Custom p Memory 1 Available options e Coloured keys Selects the desired preset colour e Memory 1 Memory 2 Colours registered in the memory gt For details refer to Creating a user de fined colour and storing it to memory on this page e Scan Shifts between the eight default col Ours in sequence gradually e Eco he colours change in the order of white red amber yellow green and blue as the number of points in the Eco Score increases O The illumination lights in white when Eco Score is set to Off or when no route is Set Creating a user defined colour and storing it to memory You can create a user defined colour and set it as the illumination colour 1 Display the System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2 Touch Illumi Color The Illumination Color screen ap
71. City screen appears 6 Touch the desired city name The POI List screen appears Touch g The representative location of the city appears on the map screen 7 Touch the category you want POls are divided into several categories 8 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 38 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 O 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 43 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Favourites 3 Touch the entry you want Favourites HOME E MY PARENTS MY OFFICE E My BROTHER MY SISTER E Pioneer Benelux B p And gt E 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 38 UO1 EI0 e Hul Da as pue 10 Hurydseas Engb 35 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 whi
72. Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Touch Favourites The Favourites screen appears 4 Touch Fy Data export starts After the data is exported the completion mes sage appears Chapter suo1 2e90 Huljipa pue Hulsa sibay Engb Chapter yisterinc Favourites HOME Favourites file export complete 04 Sy Pioneer Benclox B 5 Touch OK The Favourites screen appears Importing the Favourites ttems 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 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 and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 3 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 4 Touch Favourites The Favourites screen appears 5 Touch Ey The message confirming whether to replace the stored items appears Favourites HOME Would you like to replace the existing favorites Yes Sy Pioneer Benelux B w e le i i e U O
73. EO ON DEMAND This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play DivX Video on Demand VOD content To generate the registration code lo cate the DivX VOD section in Displaying your DivX VOD registration code Go to vod divx com with this code to complete the registration pro cess and learn more about DivX VOD gt For details refer to Displaying your DivX VOD registration code on page 138 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 Tile 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 Engb 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 e Do not leave the iPod in direct sunlight for ex tended amounts of time Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in iPod maltunc 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
74. Engb Appendix ED Append SOC C SSSC CS CSC C SCC Settings Menu Navi Settings menu Tl Settings Menu iT Navi Settings eS Fs Ss Oy Connection cyipration Fuel cons Drive Log Navi Settings anil AV Settings AV Sound ia Status ik p Screen Off Navi Settings 116 Connection Status 116 System Settings 127 3D Calibration Status 117 AV Settings 135 Fuel cons 118 AV Sound 138 Drive Log Settings 120 Map Settings 122 Demo Mode 120 Bluetooth Settings 57 Set Home 120 Setting Replicator 143 Modify Current Location 121 Safe Mode 143 Eco Settings 121 Engb Appendix Appendix OS System Settings menu Map Settings menu 1 System Settings jl Map Settings Regional Splash Back Displayed Quick Access gt gt a Overlay POI View Mod Settings Screen Camera Info Selection y lew Mode Screen E Service Day Night AV Guide Road Colour Calibration Pumi CO Information Dispiey Mode gt 5 Restore Factory Settings 3 e a Regional Settings Displayed Info x Program Language Voice Lan 128 Close Up View 122 guage se a a a Show Speed Limit 123 Time 129 SS P s s sees Bluetooth Connected 123 km mile 129 Current Street Name 123 Average Speed 130 Favourites Icon 123 Volume 130 FET a 3D Land Mark 124 Splash Screen 131 Show Manoeuvre 124 Back Camera 131 ES Show Eco Meter 124 Screen Calibration 132 f Quick Access Selection 127 illumi Color 133 o e Overlay POI 124 Service Information 133 OOO View Mode
75. For de tails consult your dealer saduasajaid Hulsiwio sn5 Engb 131 Rear view camera The navigation system features a function that automatically switches to the full screen image of the rear view camera installed on your vehicle When the gear stick is in the RE VERSE R position the screen automatically switches to full screen rear view camera image Camera for Rear view mode Rear View can be displayed at all times e g when monitoring an attached trailer etc as a split screen where map information is partially displayed Please be aware that with this set ting camera image is not resized to fit and that a portion of what is seen by the camera is not viewable gt For details refer to Setting for rear view camera on the previous page A CAUTION Pioneer recommends the use of a camera which outputs mirror reversed images otherwise the screen image may appear reversed O Immediately verify whether the display changes to a rear view camera image when the gearstick is moved to REVERSE R from another position O When the screen changes to full screen rear view camera image during normal driving switch to the opposite setting in Polarity 1 Display the System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2 Touch Back Camera The Back Camera Settings screen appears 3 Touch Camera change the setting to On
76. For details refer to Selecting a source on page 61 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the disc gt For details refer to Using the touch panel keys on the next page m Reading the screen DOO OO 0O l Title number indicator Shows the title number currently playing 2 Audio track indicator Shows the audio track number and audio lan guage currently selected 3 Chapter number indicator Shows the chapter number currently playing 4 Audio channel indicator Engb Shows the current audio channel type such as Mch Multi channel Subtitle number indicator Shows the subtitle number currently selected 6 Subtitle language indicator Shows the subtitle language currently se lected D NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes TRFC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements Viewing angle indicator Shows what viewing angle has been selected Current time di Digital sound format indicator Shows which digital sound format Surround sound format has been selected 2 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time within the current title 3 Source icon Shows which source has been selected m Chapter Playing a DVD Video Using the touch panel keys Playback screen page 1 gy 201 Ho 4 A CR pvo 2 Cae Of 7 g LNY 7 ri H CAT is Bes hod 5 gt a 4 Das gt amp S EEE i PAEA bar k P we Tei K 34 gt be P F gt
77. Graph Pii P111 Bonokonamckoe wocce gt For details refer to Displaying Eco Graph on the next page a Engb Chapter Eco driving function 05 This function estimates approximate fuel mile age based on your driving compares that with your average fuel mileage in the past and dis plays the results in a graph The graph appears when the map display is set to Eco Graph page 121 3 Average fuel mileage comparison graph Displays a comparison of the average fuel mileage up to the point the navigation sys tem was last stopped past average fuel mileage and the current average fuel mile age The display is updated every 3 sec onds The more the value moves in the direction of the better the fuel mileage There are three different graph bars 2 Touch View Mode e Total A comparison of the past average fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage This navigation system is equipped with an The green gauge indicates the current Eco driving function that can be used to esti score and the grey gauge indicates the mate whether you are driving in an environ best score to date mentally friendly way The Eco Score is updated every 5 min This chapter describes this function utes O The fuel mileage calculated is based on a O This is not displayed when Eco Score theoretical value determined from vehicle is set to Off or when no route is set speed and position information from the gt For
78. List MY PARENTS PIONEER RUS LTD MY BROTHER Pioneer Benelux B Pioneer Electroni Pioneer Europe Nv The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 38 Searching for a location by coordinates Entering a latitude and longitude pinpoints the location 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Coordinates 3 Touch East or West and then enter the longitude Longitude Latitude East West North South S To enter W 50 1 5 for example touch West 0 5 0 0 1 0 and 5 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 4 Touch North or South and then enter the latitude To enter N 5 1 5 for example touch North O 5 0 1 0 and 5 5 Touch OK The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on the next page m UO1 eI0 e Hul Da as pue 10 Hurydseas Engb Chapter After the location is decided Setting a route to your destination 1 Searching for a location gt For details refer to Chapter 6 After searching for the destination the Loca tion confirmation screen appears 2 Touch OK Location confirmation screen The destination is set and then r
79. N For safety reasons you Cannot use some of these navigation functions while your vehicle is in mo tion To enable these functions you must stop in a safe place and apply the handbrake Refer to Important Information for the user a separate manual You can adjust the picture for each source and rear view camera 1 Press and hold the MODE button The Picture Adjustment screen appears 2 Touch or to adjust the desired item 7 Picture Adjustment Y Brightness Dvo Contrast Colour Colour Temp Dimmer e Brightness Adjusts the black intensity e Contrast Adjusts the contrast e Colour Adjusts the colour saturation e Colour Temp Adjusts the tone of colour red is emphasised or green is empha sised e Dimmer Adjusts the brightness of display O Touching Camera switches to the picture adjustment screen for the rear view cam era O Touching Source while adjusting the rear view camera image returns you to the pre vious screen Chapter Customising preferences 26 O The adjustments of Brightness and Contrast are stored separately when your vehicle s headlights are off daytime and when your vehicle s headlights are on nighttime These are switched automati cally depending on whether the vehicle s headlights are on or off O The adjustments of Dimmer is stored sepa rately when your vehicle s headlights are off daytime and when your vehicle s head lights are on n
80. News Each touch of News turns it on or off A news programme can be cancelled by touching Cancel You can also cancel the news programme by changing the source or band Interruption icon status The indication of the status icon changes ac cording to the situation as shown below TREC indicator Indicator Meaning Information interruption is acti TRG gt vated but you will not receive data since there is none Information interruption is acti TREC ib vated and currently receiving data No display Information interruption is deacti vated NEWS indicator Indicator Meaning Information interruption is acti CEB a vated but you will not receive data since there is none Information interruption is acti NEWS oim vated and currently receiving data adea Information interruption is deacti vated Chapter Using the radio FM Cc PTY list a General Specific Type of programme NEWS amp INF News News Affairs Current affairs 2 Info General information and advice z Sport Sports be Weather Weather reports meteorological information zZ Finance Stock market reports commerce trading etc lt Popular Pop Mus Popular music Rock Mus Contemporary modern music Easy Mus Easy listening music Oth Mus Non categorised music Jazz Jazz Country Country music Nat Mus National music Oldies Oldies music golden oldies Folk Mus Folk music Classics L Class Light classical music Classic Serious classic
81. OS DivX compatibility sha R RW R USB storage de SD memory card vice Media CD R RW Profile DivX version or a Ver 3 11 Ver 4 x Ver 5 x Compatible audio codec MP3 Dolby Digital DivX files on the external storage device Bit rate MP3 8 kbps to 320 kbps CBR VBR USB SD cannet be claved xipusaddy Sampling frequency 16 kHz to 48 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz MP3 for emphasis Notes The navigation system is not compatible with the following DivX Ultra format DivX files without video data DivX files encoded with LPCM Linear PCM audio codec Depending on the file information composition such as the number of audio streams there may be a slight delay in the start of playback on discs If a file contains more than 4 GB playback stops before the end Some special operations may be prohibited because of the composition of DivX files Files with high transfer rates may not be played back correctly The standard transfer rate is 4 Mbps for CDs and 10 08 Mbps for DVDs Engb Appendix Appendix Video files compatibility USB SD avi mp4 m4v MPEG MPEG H 264 MPEG meca Has File extension Format Compatible video codec Common notes Compatible audio codec Recommended video specifica tions Maximum bit rate Maximum file size Image size QVGA 320 pixels x 240 pixels Image size WQVGA 400 pixels x 240 pixels Image size VGA 640 pixels x 48
82. Options l For details refer to Modifying the route these are default or factory settings calculation conditions on this page Route Condition Profile This setting controls how the route should be For details refer to Checking the current calculated by taking into account the time dis itinerary on the next page tance or main road Waypoints Determines which condition takes priority for gt For details refer to Editing waypoints on route calculation page 41 Gj Fast O Route Overview is active only when the Calculates a route with the shortest travel time route is set to your destination as a priority Short Calculates a route with the shortest distance to your destination as a priority W Main Road Calculate a route that passes major arterial road as a priority 4 Touch OK Engb Chapter KD Checking and modifying the current route 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 E3 Off Calculates a route that may include ferries On Calculates a route that avoids ferries O Th
83. P3 98 10MHz P4 106 10MHz P5 108 00MHz P6 104 00MHz Preset tuning keys gt For details of the list operations refer to Op erating list screens e g iPod list screen on page 61 The selected radio station has been stored in memory The next time you tap the same preset tuning key P1 to P6 the radio station frequencies are recalled trom 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 Using radio text This tuner can display radio text data trans mitted by RDS stations such as station infor mation the title of the currently broadcast song and the name of the artist O The tuner automatically memorises the three latest radio text broadcasts received replacing text from the least recent recep tion with new text when it is received O When no radio text is received No Text is displayed Viewing the three latest radio text You can display the currently received radio text and the three most recent radio text trans MISSIONS 1 Display the radio text screen gt For details refer to Displays radio text screen on the previous page 2 Press the TRK lt gt button Pressing the buttons switches the text con tents from the current radio text to the most re cent three radio text transmissions a A FM 1 Radio Text Welcome to AUTONAVI 15 16 91 40 MHz Current O If there is no radio text da
84. Pioneer Operation Manual NAVIGATION AV SYSTEM AVIC F20BT 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 8 How to use this manual 8 Conventions used in this manual 8 ferms used in this manual 8 Notice regarding video viewing 9 Notice regarding DVD Video viewing 9 Notice regarding MP3 file usage 9 iPod compatibility 9 Map coverage 9 Protecting the LCD panel and screen 10 Notes on internal memory 10 Before removing the vehicle battery 10 Data subject to erasure 10 02 Basic operation Checking part names and functions 11 Adjusting the LCD panel angle 12 Inserting and ejecting a disc 12 Inserting a disc 12 Ejectingadisc 13 Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card 13 InsertinganSD memory card 13 Ejecting an SD memory card 14 Plugging and unplugging a USB storage device 15
85. Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause Selects a track from the list Touching the key displays the list which lets you see the list of track titles on a disc You can play a track on the list by tapping it O is displayed if there is no corre sponding information Navigation 05 Operation the map 06 Saturday night 07 Sunday morning 08 Monday evening 01 Go straight gt For details refer to Operating list screens e g iPod list screen on page 61 Switches the media file type played gt For details refer to Switches the media file type played on page 79 Chapter Playing audio CDs 15 Using the Function menu e MODE 1 Activates Sound Retriever function Touch o on the CD screen e MODE 2 Activates Sound Retriever The Function menu appears finena D 2 3 O e Off Deactivates Sound Retriever function O MODE 2 has a stronger effect than MODE 1 and is more effective when playing back highly compressed audio data sab oipne bulkeld 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of Repeat changes the setting as follows e Disc Repeats the current disc e Track Repeats just the current track O If you perform track search or fast for ward or reverse track repeat playback is automatically cancelled 2 Plays tracks in random order Each touch of Random turns it on or off O If you turn the random
86. SSC S 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 dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer Service Station Engb Appendix Appendix OS Display information Destination Menu Destination Menu Phone Menu Phone Menu z9 m My Phone 00000000X A a A A Address Return Home navgate FEEDS contacts EF pialPad canHome Contacts Sa gt N G Favourites History Cancel Route Received Calls Dialled Calls Missed Calls p p Coordinates Route Overview S A z ic ace Address 30 Dial Pad 52 Return Home 33 Call Home 53 POI Contacts 53 Petrol Station Contacts Transfer 55 Open Parking Area Received Calls D3 Cash Dispenser Dialled Calls 53 Hotel or Motel Missed Calls 53 Spell Name 33 Near Me 34 Near Destination 34 Around City 35 navgate FEEDS 36 Favourites 35 43 History 36 46 Cancel Route 42 Coordinates 36 Route Overview 39
87. Tap Music offl EAM iPod Playlists N Artists Albums Podcasts Audiobooks Composers A list of videos by category appears 3 Tap one of the categories in that con tains the video you want to play Video Playlists ts Movies Music Videos TV Shows Video Podcasts 4 Tap your desired item on the list to nar row down them until the video list ap pears gt For details refer to Narrowing down a song or video with the list on this page 5 On the video list tap the video you want to play Video playback will start 6 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys gt For details of the operation refer to Using the touch panel keys on page 103 Narrowing down a song or video with the list Tapping an item on list allows you to search for a song or video and play it in your iPod 1 Display a list screen gt For details refer to Displays the genre list on the previous page gt For details refer to Displays the song list on the previous page gt For details refer to Displays the album list on the previous page gt For details refer to Displays the artist list on the previous page Touch fg to display the top category menu screen and then tap the category you want Playlists Genres Artists Albums Songs IAA Podcasts f 2 Scroll by dragging tabs up or down to display the character that you want to re fine Artists All Act Ai
88. Touching the key displays the top category for song playback Displays the previous selected list If you select the song from the list to play after touching fg touching the key displays the pre vious list 7 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 Displays the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on page 107 9 Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause Displays the song list di Displays the album list 2 Displays the artist list 3 Switches the operation screen Tapping this key displays the touch panel key Video or Music to switch between the screen to operate video files and the screen to operate music files gt For details of the operation refer to Starting the video playback on the next page O This touch panel key is available only when there are both audio and video file in your iPod O If iPod fifth generation is connected the following settings are automatically changed when the operation screen is switched to the screen to operate video files e Repeat is set to All e Shuffle is set to Off Engb O Touching Video or Music on the list screens enables you to perform the equivalent operation Songs Go straight Pioneer Time 01 Pioneer Time 02 Pioneer Time 03 Pioneer Time 04 Pioneer Time 05 Displays the top category menu Tou
89. Up to three lines can be displayed at cally and start playback from the first chapter orice a of the first title O This function is available for DVD Video O Some DVDs may not operate properly If this function is not fully operable turn this function off and start playback 1 Display the DVD DivX Setup screen gt For details refer to Displaying DVD DivX Setup Menu on page 90 2 Touch Auto Play Touching Auto Play switches this setting be tween On and Off O When Auto Play is set to On the repeat range is automatically set to Disc Setting the subtitle file for DivX You can select whether to display DivX exter nal subtitles or not O If no DivX external subtitle files exist the original DivX subtitles are displayed even when Custom is selected 1 Display the DVD DivX Setup screen gt For details refer to Displaying DVD DivX Setup Menu on page 90 2 Touch Subtitle File Touching Subtitle File switches this setting between Original and Custom O Up to 42 characters can be displayed on one line If more than 42 characters are set the line breaks and the characters are dis played on the next line O Up to 126 characters can be displayed on one screen If more than 126 characters are set the excess characters will not be dis played Engb Chapter DVD Video or DivX setup 19 Language code chart for DVDs Two letter co
90. ack on again e n 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 this happens Engb drive towards your destination for a while and try route calculation again 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 continue Auto reroute function e f you deviate from the set route the system will re calculate the route from that point so that you remain on track to the destina tion e This function may not work under certain conditions Handling and care of discs Some basic precautions are necessary when handling your discs Built in drive and care e Use only conventional fully circular discs Do not use shaped discs S Rel V
91. age The Voice Language Selection screen ap pears 4 Touch Setup Voice The Voice Language Setup screen appears 5 Touch Change Voice Language 7 Voice Language Setup Change Voice Lanquage The Voice Language Selection SD screen appears 6 Touch the desired language After a while loading completes and the Re gional Settings screen returns 7 Touch OK on the Regional Settings screen A message confirming whether to restart the navigation system appears 8 Touch OK The navigation system restarts m Press the MODE button or the HOME button Cancels the setting of the languages 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 System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2 Touch Regional Settings The Regional Settings screen appears 3 Touch Time The Time Settings screen appears 4 Toset the time difference touch or 1 Time Settings Summer Time Time format The time difference between the time origin ally set in the navigation system Moscow Standard Time and the current location of your vehicle is shown If necessary adjust the time difference Touching or changes the time difference display in half hour incre ments The ti
92. ails refer to Setting a route to your destination on page 38 1 Display the Navi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on page 116 2 Touch Fuel cons The Fuel Mileage Setting screen appears Engb 26 Customising preferences 3 Enter the fuel consumption informa tion 7 Fuel Mileage Setting Surface Road Fuel Mileage Motorway Fue Mileage Fuel Price Per Unit Fuel Price Calculation Fue Unit Currency Enter the following items e Surface Road Fuel Mileage 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 Motorway Fuel 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 Per Unit Enter the fuel unit price 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
93. al information e This system is not compatible with Multi Media Card MMC e Copyright protected files cannot be played back Notes specific to DivX files e Only DivX files downloaded from DivX part ner sites are guaranteed for proper opera tion Unauthorised DivX files may not operate properly e DRM rental files cannot be operated until playing back is started e The navigation system corresponds to a DivX Tile display of up to 1590 minutes 43 seconds Search operations beyond this time limit are prohibited e DivX VOD file playback requires supplying the ID code of this navigation system to the DivX VOD provider Regarding the ID code refer to Displaying your DivX VOD registra tion code on page 138 e Plays all versions of DivX video including DivX 6 with standard playback of DivX media files Engb Appendix MD Appendix o O e For more details about DivX visit the follow ing site http www divx com DivX subtitle files e Srt format subtitle files with the extension srt can be used e Only one subtitle file can be used for each DivX file Multiple subtitle files cannot be associated e Subtitle files that are named with the same character string as the DivX file before the extension are associated with the Divx file The character strings before the extension must be exactly the same However if there is only one DivX file and one subtitle file in a single folder the files are associated even
94. al music Others Educate Educational programmes Drama All radio plays and serials Culture National or regional culture Science Nature science and technology Varied Light entertainment Children Children s Social Social affairs Religion Religion affairs or services Phone In Phone In Touring Travel programmes not for announcements about traffic problems Leisure Hobbies and recreational activities Document Documentaries Engb Chapter ED Using the radio AM You can listen to the radio using this naviga tion system This section describes operations for radio MW LW Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 2 Tap AM on the left edge of the screen to display the AM screen 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the radio gt For details refer to Using the touch panel keys on the next page m Reading the screen P Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Signal level indicator 3 Frequency indicator 4 NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes TREC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements 6 Current time D Frequency indicator Shows the frequency of the preset item Preset number indicator Shows what preset item has been selected Engb Chapter Using the radio AM 14 Using the touch panel keys _
95. alling broadcast frequencies With atap of any of the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall also with the tap of a key 1 Select a frequency that you want to store in memory Engb Chapter ED Using the radio AM 2 Display the preset channel list gt For details refer to Switches between the AV operation screen and the preset list display on the previous page 3 Keep touching a preset tuning key P1 to P6 Preset list display Preset P2 999kHz P3 1395kHz P4 153kHz P5 216kHz P6 279kKHz Preset tuning keys gt For details of the list operations refer to Op erating list screens e g iPod list screen on page 61 The selected radio station has been stored in memory The next time you tap the same preset tuning key P1 to P6 the radio station frequencies are recalled from memory m Using the Function menu Touch EE on the AM screen The Function menu appears MW Function Stores the strongest broadcast frequen cies 2 Tunes in strong signals gt For details of each function refer to sec tions below with the relative titles Engb Stores the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM best stations memory lets you automa tically store the six strongest broadcast fre quencies under the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 and once stored there you can tune i
96. and AV2 EXT1 and EXT2 O The different source volume level can be set between iPod and USB Enhancing bass Bass Booster You can enhance bass sounds that are often muted by driving noise 1 Display the AV Sound Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen on page 138 2 Touch Bass Booster 3 Touch or to adjust the range from 0 to 6 Setting the simulated sound stage You can select the desired effect from various simulated sound stages such as Music Studio or Dynamic Theatre You can also adjust a lis tener positioning effect Setting a stage that fits your image 1 Display the AV Sound Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen on page 138 2 Touch Staging Chapter Customising preferences 26 3 Touch desired stage setting ag Staging Off Actor s Stage Music Studio Dynamic Theatre Living Room O Living Room setting that emphasizes mid range sound hardly has any effect near the maximum volume level 1 When you set staging to an option other than Off the high pass filter HPF setting turns Off gt For details refer to Using the high pass filter on the previous page Adjusting a position effect You can select a listener position that you want to make as the centre of sound effects 1 Display the AV Sound Settings screen gt For detai
97. arch controls gt For details refer to the descriptions from Chapter 13 to Chapter 25 amp button 7 LCD screen Disc loading slot Insert a disc to play gt For details of the operation refer to n serting and ejecting a disc on this page SD card slot For more detailed information refer to n serting and ejecting an SD memory card on the next page m 12 Engb KD Basic operation Adjusting the LCD panel angle WARNING When opening closing and adjusting the angle of the LCD panel be careful not to get your fin gers caught A CAUTION Do not open or close the LCD panel by force This may cause malfunction 1 Press the 4 button The Monitor Setup screen appears 2 Touch or j to adjust the angle 71 Monitor Setup Nactinantian Nhana S Open SD Insert 3 Touch Bj O The adjusted angle of the LCD panel will be memorised and the LCD panel will automa tically return to that angle the next time the LCD panel is opened or closed J Inserting and ejecting a disc Inserting a disc WARNING e When opening closing and adjusting the angle of the LCD panel be careful not to get your fingers caught e Do not use with the LCD panel left open If LCD panel is left open it may result in injury in the event of an accident A CAUTION e Do not open or close the LCD panel by force This may cause malfunction Chapter Basic operation 02 e Do not operate this navi
98. ase its visibility within the vehicle Please do not press strongly on it as this may damage it Appendix Appendix OS 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 Liquid crystal display LCD screen e fthe LCD screen is near the vent of an air 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 malfunction 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 Engb Appendix MD Append SSC C CS SSSCSC lt C
99. at the tyre diameter has changed and automatically replaces the value for calculating distance O Ifa separately sold speed pulse genera tor ND PG1 is connected the distance calculation value cannot be replaced automatically Clearing status You can delete the learned results stored in Distance Speed Pulse or Learning Sta tus 1 Touch Distance or Speed Pulse The following message appears T 3D Calibration Status Speed Okm h Are you sure you want to reset Yes No Learning Status 2 Touch Yes Clears the results stored in Distance or Speed Pulse 3 Touch Learning Status The following message appears sadudsajo1d Hulsiwio sn5 Engb 71 3D Calibration Status Are you sure you want to reset Distance All No Learning Status 4 Touch All Clears all learning statuses O Touch All for the following cases e After changing the installation position of the navigation system e After changing the installation angle of the navigation system e After moving the navigation system to another vehicle m Touch Distance Clears the learned results stored in Distance When the distance accuracy is low touch Distance Using the Fuel cons 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 det
100. available only during the video operation Plays songs related to the currently playing song You can play songs related to the currently playing song using of the following lists e Link Artists Songs related to the cur rently playing artist will be played in the album order e Link Albums Songs related to the cur rently playing aloum will be played e Link Genre Songs related to the cur rently playing genre will be played in the artist order 6 Sets iPod control mode While the control mode is set to iPod you can operate iPod function from the con nected iPod Each touch of Change Control Mode changes the setting as follows e Navi Allows you to control the iPod functions from the navigation system e iPod Allows you to control the iPod functions from the connected iPod m Engb Chapter Using the Bluetooth audio player CE You can control the Bluetooth audio player Starting procedure featuring Bluetooth wireless technology O Before using the Bluetooth audio player 1 Display the AV operation screen you need to register and connect the device to this navigation system gt For details refer to Registering your Blue tooth devices on page 47 Depending on the Bluetooth audio player connected to this navigation system the available operations with this navigation system are limited to the following two le vels A2DP profile Advanced Audio Distribu tion Profile Only pla
101. avi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on this page Engb 2 Touch Connection Status The Status screen appears Status Speed Pulse a gt GPS Antenna gt Handbrake a lumination Back Signal QA OQLKO 5 1 Speed Pulse The Speed Pulse value detected by the navi gation system is shown 0 is shown while the vehicle is stationary 2 GPS Antenna Indicates the connection status of the GPS aerial the reception sensitivity and trom how many satellites the signal is received Colour Signal com Used in posi munication tioning Orange Yes Yes Yellow Yes No O When the GPS aerial is connected to this navigation system OK is dis played When the GPS aerial is not connected to this navigation system NOK is dis played O If reception is poor please change the installation position of the GPS aerial 3 Handbrake When the handbrake is applied On is dis played When the handbrake is released Off is displayed 4 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 Back Signal Chapter Customising preferences 26 When the gear lever is shifted to R the signal switches to High or Low
102. avigation sys tem continually compares GPS data with your estimated position as calculated from the data of built in sensor However if only the data from the built in sensor is available for a long period positioning errors are gradually com pounded until the estimated position becomes unreliable For this reason whenever GPS sig nals are available they are matched with the data of the built in sensor and used to correct it for improved accuracy O If you use chains on your wheels for winter driving or put on the spare wheel errors may suddenly increase because of differ ence in wheel diameter Initialise the sen sor status and it may recover the accuracy to normal condition gt For details refer to Clearing status on page 117 Appendix Appendix 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 J amp With map matching Without map matching Handling large errors Positioning errors are kept to a minimum by combining GPS dead reckoning and map matching However in some situations these functions may not work properly and the error may become bigge
103. ayed Information screen appears 3 Touch 3D Land Mark Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On default Displays the 3D landmark on the map e Off Hides the 3D landmark on the map Displaying manoeuvres Selects whether to display or hide manoeuvres on the map Manoeuvres Prt P111 Bonokonamckap J JlennHrpagckn npocnekt 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on page 122 2 Touch Displayed Info The Displayed Information 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 Engb 26 Customising preferences Displaying the fuel consumption information Selects whether to display Eco Meter indicat ing the fuel consumption information on the map O Eco Meter appears when 2D View or 3D View is selected 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on page 122 2 Touch Displayed Info The Displayed Information screen appears 3 Touch Show Eco Meter Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e View default Displays Eco Meter on the map e Hide Hides Eco Meter on the map Displaying POI on the map Displays icons for the surrounding facilities POI on
104. ays touch panel keys for 2 Next direction of travel changing the map scale and the map orienta When you approach a guidance point this tion item appears 6 Current position As you get closer to the guidance point the Indicates the current location of your vehicle colour of the item changes to green The apex of the triangular mark indicates your O Touching this item enables you to hear orientation and the display moves automati the next guidance again cally as you drive O You can select between display and O The apex of the triangular mark is the non display proper current position gt For details refer to Displaying man T Eco Meter oeuvres on page 124 Displays a graph comparing the past average 3 Distance to the guidance point fuel mileage and the average fuel mileage Shows the distance to the next guidance since the navigation system was last started point gt For details refer to Displaying the fuel O Touching this item enables you to hear consumption information on page 124 the next guidance again Street name or city name that your vehi 4 Second Manoeuvre Arrow cle is travelling along Engb 21 gt For details refer to Setting the current street name display on page 123 9 Extension tab for the AV information bar Touching this tab opens the AV information bar and enables you to briefly view the current status on the AV source Touching it again re tracts the bar Shortcut to the AV operation screen T
105. bass Bass Booster 142 Setting the simulated sound stage 142 Replicating the settings 143 Setting the safe mode 143 Turning off the screen 144 27 Other functions Setting the anti theft function 145 Setting the password 145 Entering the password 145 Deleting the password 145 Forgotten password 145 Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings 146 Setting items to be deleted 147 Restore Factory Settings 148 Displaying the Select Items to Reset screen 148 Appendix Troubleshooting 149 Messages and how to react to them 154 Messages for audio functions 156 Positioning technology 158 Positioning by GPS 158 Positioning by dead reckoning 158 How do GPS and dead reckoning work together 158 Handling large errors 159 When positioning by GPS is impossible 159 Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors 160 Route setting information 161 Route search specifications 161 Handling and care of discs 162 Built in drive and care 162 Ambient conditions for playing a disc 163 Playable discs 163 DVD Video and CD 163 AVCHD recorded discs 163 Playing DualDisc 163 Dolby Digital 164 DIS sound 164 Detailed information for playable media 164 Compatibility 164 Media compatibility chart 167 Bluetooth 171 SD and SDHC logo 171 WMA WMV 171 DivX 172 AAC 172 Detailed information regarding connectable iPods 172 iPod
106. cess menu When the map is displayed touch 3 M10 Tseepckas Amckan 1 a ynuua Quick Access menu E Route Options Displayed when the map is not scrolled This item can be selected only during route gui dance You can modify the conditions for route calcu lation and recalculate the current route gt For details refer to Modifying the route cal culation conditions on page 39 KS Destination Chapter How to use the map Ce Displayed when the map is scrolled Set the route to the place specified with the cursor Registration Register information on the location indicated by the cursor to Favourites gt For details refer to Registering a location by scroll mode on page 43 G Vicinity Search Find POls Points Of Interest in the vicinity of the cursor gt For details refer to Searching for a nearby PO on page 34 E Overlay POI Displays icons for surrounding facilities POI on the map gt For details refer to Displaying POI on the map on page 124 E Volume Displays the Volume Settings screen gt For details refer to Setting the Volume for Guidance and Phone on page 130 E Contacts Displays the Contacts List screen gt For details refer to Calling a number in the Contacts List on page 53 Close Hides the Quick Access menu m Switching the view mode Various types of screen displays can be se lected for navigation guidance 1 Display the Map Settin
107. ch E on the USB or SD screen The Function menu appears 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of Repeat changes the setting as follows e Media Repeats all compressed audio files in the selected external storage de vice USB SD e Track Repeats just the current file e Folder Repeats the current folder O If you skip the file forward or backward when the repeat play range in Track the repeat play range changes to Folder 2 Plays files in random order Random play lets you playback files in ran dom order within the current repeat range Each touch of Random turns it on or off O If you turn the random play on when the repeat play range is set to Track the repeat play range changes to Folder automatically 3 Scans folders and files Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each file Scan play is performed in the current repeat play range as 10 gsn WiosJ sayly DIsnw HurKeld Engb You can play the video files stored in the exter nal storage device USB SD In the following description the SD mem ory card and USB memory device are col lectively referred to as the external storage device USB SD If it indicates the USB memory device only it is referred to as the USB storage device Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation scr
108. ch 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 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 2 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Touch navgate FEEDS The Select POI screen appears 4 Touch the item you want 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 38 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 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 Engb KD Searching for and selecting a location 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch History 3 Touch the entry you want Ms Destination History
109. ching the key displays the top category menu for song or video playback Skips back or forward to another video Touching gt gt skips to the start of the next video Touching ke once skips to the start of the current video Touching again will skip to the previous video When the video with chapters played chapter can be skipped back and forward Fast reverse or forward Touch and hold kaa or gt gt to fast reverse or fast forward If you touch and hold ke or bb for five seconds fast reverse fast forward continues even if you release either of these keys To re sume playback at a desired point touch P EE aa or gt e O You can also perform these operations by using the TRK button 5 Hides the touch panel keys and informa tion of the current video Touching Hide shows only the current video To display the touch panel keys and informa tion of the current video touch the screen Displays the top category menu for video Touching the key displays the top category for video playback Displays the previous selected list If you select the video from the list to play after touching fg touching the key displays the previous list Chapter Using an iPod iPod 22 Starting the video playback This navigation system can play video if an iPod with video capabilities is connected 1 Touch iPod on the left edge of the screen to display the touch panel key to switch to a video source 2
110. chnology is not connected Volume of the AV source is adjusted by the VOL button gt For details refer to Checking part names and functions on page 11 Touch the key next to Beep Each time you touch the key changes that set ting Chapter Customising preferences 26 e On default A beep sounds e Off The beep sound is muted 4 To finish the setting touch OK Changing the preinstalled splash screen You can change the splash screen to the other images preinstalled in the navigation system 1 Display the System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2 Touch Splash Screen The Select Splash Screen screen appears 3 Touch the image to use as the splash screen from the list The image is displayed on the screen 4 Touch OK The image is set as the splash screen and the System Settings screen returns Changing to the splash screen stored in the SD memory card You can change the splash screen that ap pears when the navigation system starts Copy your chosen image to the SD memory card and select the image to import O Splash screen images should be used with in the following formats BMP or JPEG Tiles Allowable horizontal and vertical size are 2 592 pixels x 1 944 pixels or smaller Allowable data size is 6 MB or smaller O Proper compatibility with allowable files is not guaranteed O Im
111. creen ap the map screen pears 8 Enter the street name and then touch 11 Touch the desired house number range OK The searched location appears on the map screen gt For the subsequent operations refer to Set ting a route to your destination on page 38 Street Searching for a city name first O Depending on the search results some steps may be skipped The Street Selection screen appears UO1 EI0 e Hul Da aS pue 10 Hurydseas 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 10 Enter the house number and then 2 Touch Address touch OK The Address Search screen appears 9 Touch the street you want 3 Touch the key next to Country to dis play the country list House 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 City The House Number Selection screen ap pears 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 38 Engb 31 Chapter KD Searching for and selecting a location Finding your destination by specifying the postcode If you know the postcode of your destination you can use it to find your destination O Depending on the search results some steps may be
112. creen on page 122 2 Touch Quick Access Selection The Quick Access Selection screen appears 3 Touch the item that you want to set in Quick Access You can select the following items O Settings marked with an asterisk show that these are default or factory settings Registration Register information on the location indi cated by the cursor to Favourites gt For details refer to Registering a location by scroll mode on page 43 E Vicinity Search Find POls Points Of Interest in the vicinity of the cursor gt For details refer to Searching for a nearby PO on page 34 H Overlay POI Displays icons for Surrounding facilities POI on the map gt For details refer to Displaying POI on the map on page 124 E Volume Displays the Volume Settings screen gt For details refer to Setting the Volume for Guidance and Phone on page 130 e M Contacts Displays the Contacts List screen gt For details refer to Calling a number in the Contacts List on page 53 ji Whole Route Overview Displays the entire route currently set with the Route Overview screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Route Overview screen on page 39 e fH Day Night Display Switches Day Night Display setting gt For details refer to Setting the map col our change between day and night on the previous page e HJ Favourites Icon Switches Favourites Icon setting
113. creen on the previous page 2 Touch Displayed Info The Displayed Information screen appears 3 Touch Current Street Name 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 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 43 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch Displayed Info The Displayed Information screen appears 3 Touch Favourites Icon Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On default Displays the Favourites icon on the map e Off Hides the Favourites icon on the map saduasajoid Hulsiwio sn5 Engb 123 Displaying the 3D landmarks You can select whether to display the 3D land mark on the map O 3D Landmark only appears when the view mode is 3D View and the map scale is set to 200 m 0 25 mile or lower 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on page 122 2 Touch Displayed Info The Displ
114. cting an SD memory card on page 13 2 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 4 Touch Firmware update The current version is displayed 7 Bluetooth Firmware Update Version Firmware update 5 Touch Firmware update Update starts Notes for hands free phoning General notes e Connection to all mobile phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is not guar anteed e 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 e With some mobile phones the ring sound may not be output from the speakers e f private mode is selected on the mobile phone hands free phoning may be dis abled Registration and connection e 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 e With mobile phones 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 perf
115. ctions are xe navigation system doesn t oper rectly connected correct Q ate The fuse is blown Rectify the reason for the fuse blowing then a replace the fuse Be very sure to install a cor x rect fuse with the same rating Noise and other factors are causing Park your vehicle in a safe place and turn off the built in microprocessor to oper the engine Turn the ignition key back to Acc ate incorrectly off Then start the engine again and turn the power to the navigation system back on You cannot position your vehicle The GPS aerial is in an unsuitable The quality of signals from the GPS satellites on the map without a significant location is poor causing reduced positioning accu positioning error racy Check the GPS signal reception and the position of the GPS aerial if necessary Obstacles are blocking signals from The quality of signals from the GPS satellites the 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 position of satellites relative to The quality of signals from the GPS satellites your vehicle is inadequate is poor causing reduced positioning accu racy Continue driving until reception im proves Signals from the GPS satellites have The quality of signals from the GPS satellites been modified to reduce accuracy is poor causing re
116. culates a route without the travel history taken into account Clear Clears the current travel history J Checking the current itinerary You can check the route details 1 Display the Route Overview screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Route Overview screen on the previous page 2 Touch Profile The Route Profile screen appears 5 Route Profile 7 A M10 Teepckaa yauua M10 Tpunym anbHaa nnowani M10 Teepckaa Amckas 1 a ynuua M10 Tsepckaa 3actasa nnowaAb M10 NennHrpanckuh npocneKt NEHnHrpanCKH NpocneKt Chapter Checking and modifying the current route CH 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 destination can be sorted automati cally or manually 1 Display the Route Overview screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Route Overview screen on page 39 2 Touch Waypoints The Waypoints List screen appears 3 Touch Add gt Waypoints List MY BROTHER PIONEER RUS LTD The Select Search Method screen appears 4 Search for a location Select Search Method navgate FEEDS ZA Map Search Coordinate S gt For details refer to Chapter 6 5 Touch OK Wire gt X a OK Hoso
117. curve setting as desired Adjustments can be made with a 7 band graphic equaliser The difference between Custom1 and Custom2 e A separate Custom1 curve can be created for each source If you make adjustments when a curve SuperBass Powerful Natural Vocal Flat or Custom is se lected the equaliser curve settings will be memorised in Custom e A Custom2 curve can be created common to all sources If you make adjustments when Custom2 curve is selected the Cus tom2 curve will be updated e The adjusted Custom1 curve is memorised for each of the source selected but one curve is shared for the following sources CD ROM DVD V and DivX Chapter Customising preferences 26 AM and FM 1 Display the AV Sound Settings EXT1 and EXT2 screen AV1 and AV2 gt For details refer to Displaying the AV SD and USB Sound Settings screen on page 138 c e The different source volume level can be oF set between iPod and USB 2 Touch Loudness S e When Flat is selected no supplement or Each time you touch Loudness the level is correction is made to the sound This is selected in the following order 5 useful to check the effect of the equaliser Off Low Mid High 2 curves by switching alternatively between S Flat and a set equaliser curve Using subwoofer output G 1 Display the AV Sound Settings The navigation system is equipped with a sub 2 screen woofer output
118. d be erased refer to Return ing the navigation system to the default or factory settings on page 146 Engb Chapter Basic operation Cz Checking part names and functions This chapter gives information about the names of the parts and the main features using the buttons uol e1ado diseg WD voL HOME MODE 2 AVIC F20BT with the LCD panel closed AVIC F20BT with the LCD panel open button To cancel the muting press and hold it Press the yw button to hear the next gui again dance Press and hold the yw button to switch the AV source to mute Engb C11 2 VOL button Press to adjust the AV Audio and Video source volume 3 HOME button e Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen e Press to switch between the Classic Menu and the Shortcut Menu while the Top Menu is displayed gt For details refer to What you can do on each menu on page 19 e Press and hold to turn off the screen dis play 4 MODE button e Press to switch between the map screen and the AV operation screen e Press to display the map screen while the navigation function screen is dis played e Press and hold to display the Picture Adjustment screen gt For details refer to Adjusting the pic ture on page 134 TRK button Press to perform manual seek tuning fast forward reverse and track se
119. de input Two letter code input Two letter code input Language Language Language code aa 0101 ab 0102 af 0106 am 0113 ar 0118 as 0119 ay 0125 az 0126 ba 0201 be 0205 bg 0207 bh 0208 bi 0209 bn 0214 bo 0215 br 0218 ca 0301 Cb 0315 cs 0319 cy 0325 da 0401 de 0405 dz 0426 ee 0505 el 0512 en 0514 eo 0515 es 0519 et 0520 eu 0521 fa 0601 fi 0609 fj 0610 fo 0615 fr 0618 fy 0625 ga 0701 gd 0704 gl 0712 gn 0714 gu 0721 ha 0801 hi 0809 hr 0818 hu 0821 hy 0825 Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Belarusian Bulgarian Bihar Bislama Bengali Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican Czech Welsh Danish German Dzongkha Ewe Greek English Esperanto Spanish Estonian Basque Persian Finnish Fijian Faroese French Western Frisian Irish Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujarati Hausa Hindi Croatian Hungarian Armenian code ia 0901 ie 0905 ik 0911 in 0914 is 0919 it 0920 ja 1001 ji 1009 jw 1023 ka 1101 kk 1111 kl 1112 km 1113 kn 1114 ko 1115 ks 1119 ku 1121 ky 1125 la 1201 In 1214 lo 1215 It 1220 Iv 1222 mg 1307 mi 1309 mk 1311 ml 1312 mn 1314 mo 1315 mr 1318 ms 1319 mt 1320 my 1325 na 1401 ne 1405 nl 1412 no 1415 oc 1503 om 1513 or 1518 pa 1601 pl 1612 ps 1619 pt 1620 qu 1721 rm 1813 Interlingua Interlingue Inupiaq Indones
120. destination on page 38 Engb Searching for POIs around the destination Ol This function is available when the route is Set 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Touch Near Destination POls are divided into several categories 4 Touch the category you want The POI List screen appears O If there are more detailed categories within the selected category repeat this step as many times as necessary 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 38 Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 Searching for POIs around the city You can search for POIs around a specified city 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Touch Around City 4 Touch the country key Country key The Country List screen appears If the destination is in another country this changes the country setting O Once the country has been selected you only have to change countries when your destination is outside of the country you se lected 5 Enter the city name and then touch OK The Select
121. distorted and dark during play copying Some discs may have with the copy guard analogue copy protect back this system the picture may suffer from horizon tal stripes or other imperfections when a disc with that kind of protection signal is viewed on some displays This does not mean the na vigation system is malfunctioning 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 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 e Update the iPod software version 152 Engb Appendix Appendix OS Problems with the phone screen Symptom Cause Action Reference Dialling 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 turn off the engine Turn the ignition key back to Acc off Then start the engine again and turn the x pu ddy power to the navigation system back on Engb 153 Appendix MD App
122. duced positioning accu GPS satellites are operated by the racy Wait until reception improves US Department of Defense and the US government reserves the right to distort positioning data for military reasons This may lead to greater positioning errors If a vehicle phone or mobile phone The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is used near the GPS aerial GPS re is poor causing reduced positioning accu ception may be lost temporarily racy When using a mobile phone keep the aerial of the mobile phone away from the GPS aerial Engb Appendix MD Appendx SSC CS S 7 73ES CS S Symptom You cannot position your vehicle on the map without a significant positioning error Eco Graph is not available The map colour does not switch automatically between daytime and nighttime The screen is too bright The display is very dim No sounds of AV source are pro duced The volume level will not rise The volume of navigation gui dance and beeps cannot be ad justed The person on the other end of the phone call cannot hear the conversation due to an echo Engb Cause Something covers the GPS aerial Signals from the vehicle s speed pulse are not being picked up prop erly The navigation system may not be mounted securely in your vehicle The navigation system is installed with an extreme angle exceeding the installation angle limitations Indication of t
123. e check the connection settings on your mobile phone The target mobile phone cannot be Check whether your mobile phone is acti found vated and whether the distance to your mo bile phone is not too far x pu ddy Could not find any available No available phone exists in the sur Activate the target phone s Bluetooth wire phone roundings when the system less technology searches for connectable mobile e Check whether your mobile phone is acti phones featuring Bluetooth wireless vated and whether the distance to your mo technology bile phone is not too far Registration failed The mobile phone s Bluetooth wire Keep turning the target phone s Bluetooth less technology is turned off during wireless technology on during the registra the registration step tion Rejection by the mobile phone has Operate the target phone and accept the re received gistration request from the navigation system Furthermore check the connection settings on your mobile phone Registration step has failed for Retry the registration and if the registration some reason still fails try registering using your mobile phone Engb 155 Appendix MD Appendx SOC CS 7 73PSTSCS CS S Messages for audio functions When problems occur with AV source playback an error message appears on the display Refer to the table below to identity the problem then take the suggested corrective action If the error persists rec
124. e f there are more than 1000 phone book en tries on your mobile phone all entries may not be downloaded completely e With some mobile phones it may not be possible to transfer all items in the phone book at one time In this case transfer items one by one from your mobile phone e 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 e f 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 e Depending on the mobile phone phone book transfer may not be available Engb Chapter Basic operations of the AV source Cz This chapter describes the basic operations of the AV source You can play or use the following sources with the navigation system e TUNER FM MW LW CD e ROM in MP3 AAC WMA e DVD Video e DivX e USB e SD The following sources can be played back or used by connecting an auxiliary device e iPod e Bluetooth Audio e AV input 1 AV1 e AV input 2 AV2 e External unit 1 EXT1 e External unit 2 EXT2 Displaying the AV operation screen Press the MODE button when the map screen is displayed O The AV operation screen can also be dis played by touching AV Source on the Top Menu Selecting a source Source icon AVIC Navigation
125. e 29 After searching for a point the map of the se lected position is displayed Eco Score e On default Displays Eco Score e Off 5 Touch OK Hides Eco Score The location is registered and then the Set gt For details refer to Displaying Eco Graph Home screen appears on page 27 Eco Drive Level e On default After you arrive the destination a message appears and a beep sounds if the level of Eco Drive Level have increased or de 6 Touch OK The registration is completed Correcting the current location creased Touch the screen to adjust the current position e Off and direction of the vehicle displayed on the No message appears and no sound beeps map when the vehicle reaches the destination gt For details refer to Displaying Eco Drive Level guidance on page 28 Rapid Start Warning 1 Display the Navi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on page 116 On 2 Touch Modify Current Location A message appears and a sound beeps 5 when the vehicle experiences a sudden 3 Scroll to the position where you want start to set then touch OK Off default 4 Touch the arrow key on the screen to No message appears and no sound beeps set the direction then touch OK when the vehicle experiences a sudden start For details refer to Sudden start alert on E page 28 Changing the eco function dear o od
126. e 61 e Playing files in random order Indicator Meaning 2 Insert the disc you want to play into Does not play tracks in ran f f disc loading slot dom order Playback starts from the first file of the ROM Plays all audio files in the cur For details of the operation refer to nsert rent repeat play range in ran dom order ing and ejecting a disc on page 12 O Ifthe disc is already set tap Disc on the left edge of the screen gt For details refer to Selecting a source on e Setting a repeat play range Indicator Meaning page 61 rE Repeats all compressed 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen audio files to control the disc do Repeats just the current file gt For details concerning operations refer to Reneatethecurenitelder Using the touch panel keys on page 78 2 Current file information e E Folder name Reading the screen Shows the folder name currently play ing EJ Artist name kE 10 2 Shows the artist name currently playing a when available AVIC e Ej Album title Navigation a All Shows the title of the album for the cur Pioneer Time 01 MP3 rent file when available e ij Track title Shows the title of the track currently playing when available Playback condition indicator O If the title of a track is not available Indicates the current playback condition the file name appears e Scanning folders and files e Play time Shows the elapsed playing time
127. e calculation is completed Route confirmation screen appears O Skip is available only when a waypoint is set ouch No The previous screen returns without deleting the route m Chapter y locations CH Storing a location in Registering a location by scroll Favourites mode Storing your favourite locations as Favour 1 Touch and drag the screen to scroll the ites provides you with the opportunity to save map to the position that you want to regis the time and effort of re entering this informa ter tion Stored items can be made available on Favourites later Registering a location by Favourites Favourites can store up to 400 registered lo NAL cations These can include your home loca SEA eel yua tion favourite places and destinations you 2 Touch to display the Quick Access have already registered mient Favourites can store up to 400 locations O Home location is counted as one of the 3 Touch gy items in Favourites 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 4 Touch OK The registration is completed m 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Favourites The Favourites screen appears 3 Touch Add o The Select Search M
128. e equaliser lets you adjust equalisation to match vehicle interior acoustic characteristics as desired saduasajaid Hulsiwio sn5 You can select a fader balance setting that provides an ideal listening environment in all occupied seats 1 Display the AV Sound Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch FAD BAL When Sub W is selected in Rear SP Balance will be displayed instead of FAD BAL and front rear speaker balance cannot be adjusted gt For details refer to Setting the rear output on page 137 3 Touch A or V to adjust front rear speaker balance Each time you touch A or V the front rear speaker balance moves towards the front or the rear Front 15 to Rear 15 is displayed as the front rear speaker balance moves from front to rear Setting Front and Rear to 0 is correct when using a two speaker system 4 Touch lt or gt to adjust left right speaker balance Each time you touch lt 4 or gt the left right speaker balance moves towards the left or the right Engb Recalling equaliser curves There are seven stored equaliser curves that you can easily recall at any time Here is a list of the equaliser curves Equaliser curve SuperBass is a curve in which only low pitched sound is boosted Powerful is a curve in which low pitched and high p
129. e or other opera tions may be altered depending on the en coding or writing software Regardless of the length of blank section between the songs of original recording compressed audio discs play with a short pause between songs Appendix Appendix OS 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 7 Folder JJ File Level 3 Level 4 Level 1 Level 2 Notes e This product assigns folder numbers The user cannot assign folder numbers e f 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 A blank list will appear Also these folders will be skipped without display ing 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 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 g
130. e 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 arrival 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 Operating the map screen Gum Changing the scale of the map You can change the map scale between 25 metres and 2000 kilometres 25 yards and 5 1 000 miles c D 1 Display the map screen O D 2 Touch on the map screen 3 D 3 Touch or R to change the map scale O Ifyou do not operate the function for a few seconds the initial map screen automati cally returns m Touch the direct scale key to change the map to the selected scale directly 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 Engb 23 Chapter How to use the map 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 displayed 1 Display the map screen 2 Touch on the map screen
131. e 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 On Calculates a route that avoids motorways O The system may calculate a route that in cludes motorways 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 g 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 Engb 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 129 Learning Route The system learns the travel history of your ve hicle for each road This setting controls whether or not the travel history should be taken into account Fal On Calculates a route with the travel history taken into account Off Cal
132. e to recover the data Pioneer accepts no liability for damages costs or expenses arising trom data loss or corruption Using the USB interface cable for iPod en ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga tion system O A USB interface cable for iPod CD IU50V sold separately is required for connection Plugging in a USB storage device 1 Pull out the USB storage device after Plug a USB storage device into the USB checking that no data is being accessed connector USB connector x O N USB storage device oOo mn O Compatibility with all USB storage devices is not guaranteed This navigation system may not achieve op USB and mini jack USB interface cable timum performance with some USB sto CANNET for iPod rage devices O Connection via a USB hub is not possible Engb 15 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 2 Connect your iPod Disconnecting your iPod Pull out the USB interface cable for iPod after checking that no data is being ac cessed Engb KD Basic operation Flow from startup to termination 1 Start the engine to boot up the system After a short pause the splash screen comes on for a few seconds O To protect the LCD screen from damage be sure to touch the touch panel keys with your finger only and gently touch the screen 2 Turn off the veh
133. echnology refer to the information on our website Preparing communication devices This navigation system has a built in function to use devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology gt For details refer to Notes for hands free phoning on page 59 You can register and use devices that feature the following profiles with this navigation sys tem e HFP Hands Free Profile e A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Pro file C1 Ifthe registered device features both HFP and A2DP the hands free connection is made and then the Bluetooth Audio con nection is made If the registered device features either pro file the corresponding connection is made 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 device Even when the connection is severed for some reason the system automatically recon nects the specified device except when the connection is severed due to device oper ation Registering your Bluetooth devices You need to register your devices featuring Bluetooth wireless technology when you con nect it for the first time A total of 5 devices can be registered Three registration methods are available e Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices e Searching for a specified Bluetooth device e Pairing from your Bluetooth devices O If you try to register more
134. ect specific devices MY PHONE 01 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 02 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 03 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 04 XXXXXXXXXXXX Search Again Chapter JIA P Y OO AaN g Le 6ul DUUOD pue Hulia sIbay Engb Chapter jl Nearby Device List j Register from mobile phone Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone Cancel V iil N MY PHONE UF J KAXXAXRXXXXX a Search Again Touch Search Again The system searches for devices featuring Blue tooth technology that are waiting for the connec tion and displays them in the list if a device is found 9 Enter the PIN code the default PIN code is 1111 using the Bluetooth device Enter the PIN code while the message Please follow the instructions on your mobile phone appears The device is registered in the navigation sys tem After the device is successfully registered the Bluetooth connection is established trom the navigation system Deleting a registered device When you have already registered 5 Bluetooth devices and you want to add another one you must first delete one of the registered devices 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 Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen ap
135. eeee e f there is a parallel road d e f there is a loop or similar road configura gt P tion e fthere is another road very nearby such as in the case of an elevated motorway e f you take a ferry e If you take a recently opened road that is If you are driving on along straight road or not on the map a gently curving road Engb Appendix Appendix OS If you are on a steep mountain road with many height changes If you enter or exit a multi storey car park or similar structure using a spiral ramp If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or si milar structure If your vehicle s wheels spin such as on a gravel road or in snow If you put on chains or change your tyres for ones with a different size If trees or other obstacles block the GPS signals for a considerable period If you drive very slowly or in a start and stop manner as in a traffic jam x pu ddy If you join the road after driving around a large car park When you drive around a roundabout wrr iO 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 Engb Appendix MD Appendx SSOC 73 gt ESC l
136. een For details refer to Displaying the AV Sys tem Settings screen on page 135 2 Touch Mute Each touch of Mute changes the settings as follows Guide Tel The volume is muted or attenu ated according to the following conditions When the navigation outputs the gui dance voice When you use a mobile phone via Blue tooth technology dialling talking in coming call Tel The volume is muted or attenuated when you use a mobile phone via Bluetooth technology dialling talking incoming call Off The volume does not change AV source volume returns to normal when the corresponding action is ended saduasajaid Hulsiwio sn5 Switching the muting attenuation level You can select the muting attenuation level of Mute This setting is also effective for a mute signal that has been received trom the MUTE lead connected to the navigation unit O This menu is not available when AV source is Off 1 Display the AV System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the AV Sys tem Settings screen on page 135 2 Touch Mute Level Each touch of Mute Level changes the set tings as follows Oo Oo 20dB The volume becomes 1 10 10dB The volume becomes 1 3 All The volume becomes 0 When you select All no audio adjust ments are possible during the sound is turned off When you select 20dB or 10dB no audio adjustments are poss
137. een on page 61 2 Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB storage device into the USB connector gt For details refer to Plugging in a USB sto rage device on page 15 gt For details refer to nserting and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 O Playback is performed in order of folder numbers Folders are skipped if they con tain no playable files If there are no play able files in folder 01 root folder playback starts from folder 02 3 Tap USB or SD on the left edge of the screen to display the USB or SD screen 4 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys 5 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the external storage device USB SD gt For details refer to Using the touch panel keys Video on the next page Engb ED Playing video files from USB or SD Reading the screen O This unit may not achieve optimum perfor mance with some external storage devices O You can playback the files on a USB sto rage device compliant with Mass Storage Class For details about the USB Class refer to the manual supplied with the USB storage device Folder number indicator 2 File number indicator 3 Current folder name indicator Shows the folder name currently playing 4 File name indicator Shows the file name currently playing NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes TREC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements
138. en 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 Positioning by dead reckoning The built in sensor in the navigation system also calculates your position The current loca tion is measured by detecting driving distance with the speed pulse the turning direction with the gyro sensor and inclination of the road with the G sensor The built in sensor can even calculate changes of altitude and correct the discrepan cies in the distance travelled caused by driving along winding roads or up slopes If you use this navigation system with connect ing the speed pulse the system will become more accurate than no connection of speed Engb pulse So you connect the speed pulse without fail to get the accuracy of positioning O The position of the speed detection circuit vary depending on the vehicle model For details consult your authorised Pioneer dealer or an installation professional O Some types of vehicles may not output a speed signal while driving at just a few kilo metres per hour In such a case the current location of your vehicle may not be dis played correctly while in traffic jam orin a car park How do GPS and dead reckoning work together For maximum accuracy your n
139. ences 26 Setting the speed limit display Selects whether to display or hide the speed limit of the current road 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch Displayed Info The Displayed Information 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 J Displaying the Bluetooth connection icon Selects whether to display or hide the icon for current status of the phone connection via Bluetooth wireless technology 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch Displayed Info The Displayed Information screen appears 3 Touch Bluetooth Connected Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e View default Displays the Bluetooth connection icon on the map e Hide Hides the Bluetooth connection icon on the map gt For details about the Bluetooth connection icon refer to Bluetooth connection icon on page 22 m 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 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings s
140. endx SOC CS 7 73PSTSCS CS S 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 and how to react to them Message Cause Action Reference Route calculation was not Route calculation has failed be e Change the destination possible cause of a malfunction in map data Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if this mes software or hardware sage persists Route calculation not possi The destination is too far Set a destination closer to the starting point ble destination is too far Route calculation not possi The destination is too close Set a destination farther from the starting ble destination is too close point Route calculation not possi The destination waypoint s or e Set a destination and waypoint s on roads ble navigation cannot be pro starting point are in an area where Reset the destination after you drive the ve vided around destination or no road exists e g a mountain and hicle to any road starting point the route calculation is impossible Route to destination cannot The destination or waypoint s are in Change the destination be calculated an isolated island etc without a ferry and the route calcu
141. ensis PAL NTSC SECAM compati ble Tolerable temperature range POWEP ON ssscnsssasnicanntetnanns 10 C to 60 C Power Off scaidececedvacvecisamictcese 20 C to 80 C Angle adjUStMe nt sssssscses 0 to 22 Appendix Appendix GS Audio Maximum power output BOW x 4 BOW x 2ch 4Q 70W x 1 ch 2Q for subwoofer Continuous power output 22 W x 4 50 Hz to 15 kHz 5 THD 4Q LOAD Both Channels Driven Load impedance wesssesssessessesseees 4O 4Q to 8Q 2Q for1ch allowable Preout output level max 4 0 V Preout impedance nsss 100 Q Equaliser 7 Band Graphic Equaliser FreQUENCy seuscccthieieticsieun 50 Hz 126 Hz 315 Hz 600 Hz 2 kHz 5 kKH2 12 5 kHz GAIA scotia tuseavbhovvecctuadecthin trian 12 dB Loudness contour COW aeea 3 5 dB 100 Hz 3 dB 10 kHz Midi areis innana 10dB 100 Hz 6 5 dB 10 kHz HIgh nessenseoseossessnnnnrrnnrnrrerrrssss 11dB 100 Hz 11 dB 10 kHz volume 30 dB HPF FrEgQUENOY siisii 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz SIOPE nosssooosoooorrvoorrrrrrrrerrrreen 12 dB oct Subwoofer FreQUENCYy nnsnsnunrunreererrerrrrsss 50 Hz 63 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz SIOPE iesi aiin 18dB oct GA N jcccceteenasteeeeete seen 24 6dB PRASE we tecdneaenttnaretatnds Normal Reverse Bass boost Gai aiina 0dB to 12 qB DVD Drive SYSTEM a nee eee DVD Video CD MP3 WMA AAC DivX system Usable diSCS sxsssnwcesnarsncliccisunputee DVD Video DVD R DL DVD RW CD ROM
142. eparately 1 Display the System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on the previous page 2 Touch Regional Settings The Regional Settings screen appears 3 Touch Program Language The language list is displayed 4 Touch the desired language After the language is selected the previous screen returns 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 A message confirming whether to restart the navigation system appears 8 Touch OK The navigation system restarts Press the MODE button or the HOME button Cancels the setting of the languages Installing additional files for voice guidance TTS files TTS file is used to read out the street name in the route guidance by navigation system It the latest TTS file is available you can replace the current TTS file with the latest one 1 Use your PC to copy the folder named Voice onto the top most directory of the SD memory card The Voice folder is stored on the supplied CD ROM Use your PC to copy it Chapter Customising preferences 26 2 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 3 Touch Voice Langu
143. eration screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 Playback condition indicator 2 Connect your iPod Indicates the current playback condition The source changes and then playback will e Setting the shuffle play for music start For details refer to Connecting your iPod on page 19 OFF3 lt Cancels the shuffle play O Ifthe iPod is already connected tap iPod Plays back songs in random on the left edge of the eos order within the selected list C gt For details refer to Selecting a source on v page 61 Selects an album randomly 2 x d th back all O No video is output if iPod is selected as AV ae Pe ic o source check the setting in AV1 Input on 5 the AV System Settings menu Setting a repeat play range o gt For details refer to Setting video input 1 Q av on age 18 R ts all in th 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen ae ne eens to control your iPod gt For details of the operation refer to Using a A Pea EGGUN the touch panel keys on page 103 m i 2 Current song episode information e EJ Artist name podcast title Reading the screen Shows the artist name currently playing When a podcast is played the podcast title is displayed e E Album title release date Shows the title of the album for the song When a podcast is played the re lease date is displayed F Song title episode Shows the title of
144. ethod screen appears Editing registered locations 4 Search for a location Editing the entry in the gt For details about the search methods refer Favourites list to Chapter 6 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 5 When the map of the location you want to register is displayed touch OK The location is registered and then the Edit Ssuo e 90 Huljipa pue Hursa sibay Favourite screen appears 2 Touch Favourites gt For details refer to Editing the entry in the The Favourites screen appears a 3 Touch BA next to the location that you 6 Touch OK want to edit The registration is completed The Edit Favourite screen appears Engb KD Re yistering and editin 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting Edit Favourite Name Phone Icon A Modify Location O Upto 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 Call The maximum digits you can enter for the phone number is 15 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 When you have
145. ey e Do not use cracked chipped warped or otherwise damaged discs as they may da mage the built in drive Appendix Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs Store discs in their cases when not in use Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot envir onments including under direct sunlight Do not attach labels write on or apply che micals to the surface of the discs To clean a disc wipe it with a soft cloth moving outward from the centre 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 Playback of discs may not be possible be cause of disc characteristics disc format recorded application playback environ ment storage conditions and so on Road shocks may interrupt disc playback Read the precautions for discs before using them Ambient conditions for playing a disc e Atextremely high temperatures a tempera ture cutout protects this product by switch ing it off automatically Despite our careful design of the product small scratches that do not affect actual 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 a Appendix Playable discs DVD Video and CD DVD and CD discs that d
146. fe mode function J Turning off the screen By turning off the backlight of the LCD screen you can turn off the screen display without turning off the voice guidance 1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 2 Touch Settings The Settings Menu screen appears 3 Touch Screen Off The screen is turned off O Touch anywhere on the screen to turn it back on m Engb Chapter Other functions Setting the anti theft function You can set a password for the navigation sys tem If the back up lead is cut after the pass word is set the navigation system prompts for the password at the time of next boot up Setting the password 1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 2 Touch Settings The Settings Menu screen appears O This can also be operated using the Short cut Menu screen 3 Touch Areat followed by Area2 and then touch and hold Area3 Area Area2 Area3 ka yA _ ada eT eT 7 i System Settings AV Settings AV Sound Navi Settings Fi Blueto th Settings S Screen Off Map Settings Safe Mode 4 Touch Set Password The password setting screen appears 5 Enter the password you want to set 0 5to 16 characters can be entered for a password 6 Touch OK 7 Reenter the password to confirm the setting 8 Touch OK Password protection is applied O If you want to change the password cur rently se
147. g gt H switches between playback and pause 6 Searches for a desired scene and starts playback from a specified time gt For details refer to Searching for a speci fic scene and starting playback from a specified time on the next page 7 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 Displays the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page 9 Switches the operation screen Engb as 40 gsn Wiod sajly OapiA HulAeld Chapter ED Playing video files from USB or SD Tapping this key switches between the screen to operate music files and the screen to oper ate video files This touch panel key is avail able only when there are both audio and video files in the external storage device USB SD Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time You can search for a desired scene by specify ing the time 1 Touch Search 2 Touch the keys to input the target num ber or time and then touch Enter Time Search e Jo select 5 minutes 3 seconds touch 5 min 3 sec and Enter in order e Jo select 71 minutes 00 seconds touch 7 1 min and Enter in order e Jo select 100 minutes 05 seconds touch 1 0 0 5 sec and Enter in order O To cancel an input number touch Clear To cancel the input numbers touch and hold Clear Using the Function men
148. g the Function menu Touch E on the ROM screen The Function menu appears 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of Repeat changes the setting as follows e Disc Repeats all compressed audio files e Track Repeats just the current file e Folder Repeats the current folder O If you select another folder during repeat play the repeat play range changes to Disc O If you perform fast reverse or fast for ward during Track the repeat play range changes to Folder O When Folder is selected it is not pos sible to playback a subfolder of that folder O When playing discs with compressed audio files and audio data CD DA re peat play is performed within the cur 3 Scans folders and files rently playing data session even if Disc is selected 2 Plays files in random order Each touch of Random turns it on or off When the random play is turned on the files in the current repeat play range are randomly played O If you turn the random play on when the repeat play range is set to Track the repeat play range changes to Folder automatically Scan play lets you hear the first 10 seconds of each file Scan play is performed in the current repeat play range Each touch of Scan turns it on or off When you find the track you want touch Scan to turn the scan play off O After completion of file or folder scan ning normal
149. gation system until 2 Touch Disc Eject the LCD panel completely opens or closes If this navigation system is operated while the LCD panel is opening or closing the LCD panel may stop at that angle for safety e Do not place a glass ora can on the open LCD panel Doing so may break this naviga tion system e Do not insert anything other than a disc into the disc loading slot Monitor Setup sc Eject SD Insert uol e1ado diseg The LCD panel opens and the disc is ejected 1 Press the 4 button i A but The Monitor Setup screen appears 3 Remove the disc and press the 4 but ton 2 Touch Open The LCD panel closes 71 Monitor Setup Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card Ad warnine S Open SD Insert n Ejecting an SD memory card during data transfer can damage the SD memory card Be sure to The LCD panel opens and the disc loading eject the SD memory card by following the proce slot appears dure described in this manual 3 Insert a disc into the disc loading slot A CAUTION If data loss or corruption occurs on the storage device for any reason it is usually not possible to recover the data Pioneer accepts no liability for damages costs or expenses arising from data loss or corruption O This system is not compatible with Multi Media Card MMC O Compatibility with all SD memory cards is not guaranteed The disc is loaded and the LCD panel closes T This unit may not achie
150. ge 130 O You may hear a noise when you hang up the phone m Touch Vol or Vol You can adjust volume when you are talking Touch Close Menu The operation menu during call is minimised To display the menu again touch qa 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 Ol With some mobile phones it may not be possible to transfer the entire phone book at once In this case transfer addresses one at atime from your phone book using your mobile phone Huluoud daaj spuey Buisn f Engb 55 Chapter ED Using hands free phoninc O If you connect the mobile phone featuring auto synchronisation function phone book transfer or synchronisation will be automa tically performed O A maximum of 1 000 entries can be trans ferred per mobile phone If the entries ex ceed 1 000 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 may be counted separately O Each entry can hold up to 5 phone num bers O Depending on the mobile phone that is connected to this navigation system via Bluetooth technology this navigation sys tem may not be able to display the phone book correctly Some characters may be garbled O Ifthe phone book in the
151. generating a DivX VOD registration code which you submit to your provider Engb Ol This feature is available when the selected source is CD ROM DivX or DVD V 1 Display the AV System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the AV Sys tem Settings screen on page 135 2 Touch DivX VOD Your 8 digit registration code is displayed O Make a note of the code as you will need it when you register with a DivX VOD provider m Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen 1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 2 Touch Settings AV Source Settings The Settings Menu screen appears 3 Touch AV Sound Settings Menu tT OF Navi Settings AV Settings AV Sound i J ic Ed Bluetooth Setting Settings Replicator h Screen Off Map Settings Safe Mode The AV Sound Settings screen appears O You cannot make adjustments in the follow ing situations AV source is Off During muting attenuation O You cannot select SLA when the FM tuner is selected as the AV source Chapter Customising preferences 26 4 Touch the item that you want to Chery FADIBAL change the setting lt AV Sound Settings D Left 15 to Right 15 is displayed as the left right speaker balance moves from left to right ouch By Returns the previous screen Using the equaliser Using balance adjustment Th
152. gs screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on page 122 2 Touch View Mode The View Mode screen appears 3 Touch the type that you want to set You can select the following types e 2D View default Displays a normal map 2D map J JlennHrpaackuh npocnext 3D View Displays a map with an aerial view 3D map mi0 M10 Teepckas Amckas 1 a ynuua Street View Information on the next four guidance points closest to the current location ap pear in order from top to bottom on the left side of the screen The following informa tion is displayed NennHrpaackn npocneKt A SKAFI 5 NeHvnrpaaAckwu npocneKt 840 m f NennHrpaackn npocneKt a km Pal Newvnrpanckuw npocnekt Mio M10 TBepckas Amckas 1 9 ynuua Name of the next route to be taken by the vehicle Arrow indicating the direction of the ve hicle Distance to the guidance points O This mode is available when the route is Set Rear View Displays the rear view image on the left side of the screen and the map on the right side of the screen dew y asn 0 MOH Engb 25 Chapter KD How to use the map O This mode is available when Camera is set to On gt For details refer to Setting for rear view camera on page 131 e Eco Graph Displays a graph for eco driving on the left side of the screen and the map on the right side of the screen Eco
153. he AV source currently selected is shown Touching the indicator displays the AV opera tion screen of the current source directly O If you connect your iPod to this naviga tion system the artwork for the aloum that is playing appears di Quick Access icon Displays the Quick Access menu gt For details refer to Setting the Quick Access menu on page 24 2 Map orientation indicator e When North up is selected iJ is dis played e When Heading up is selected 4 is displayed O The red arrow indicates north 3 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 Direction line The direction towards your destination next waypoint or cursor is indicated with a straight line 5 Bluetooth connection icon This icon shows whether the device featuring Bluetooth technology is connected or not You can select between display and non display gt For details refer to Displaying the Blue tooth connection icon on page 123 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 22 Engb KD How to use the map for Average S
154. he navigation system restarts P4 Ejecting an SD memory card 5 Press the button 1 Press the 4 button The LCD panel closes The Monitor Setup screen appears Engb Chapter Basic operation 02 O If data related to map data such as custo Unplugging a USB storage device mised POI data is stored on the SD mem ory card th navigation system restarts Pull out the USB storage device after When you eject the SD memory card by checking that no data is being accessed o touching Eject SD the model information that you are using will be automatically O stored into the SD memory card Connecting and po The utility programme navgate FEEDS will disconnecting an iPod m gt use this information to recognise the model that you use J A CAUTION To prevent data loss and damage to the sto rage device never remove it from this naviga Plugging and unplugging a tion system while data is being transferred e fdata loss or corruption occurs on the sto USB storage device rage device for any reason it is usually not A CAUTION possible to recover the data Pioneer accepts To prevent data loss and damage to the sto e liability for damages costs a PAU SER rage device never remove it from this naviga arising trom data loss or corruption tion system while data is being transferred e f data loss or corruption occurs on the sto Connecting your iPod rage device for any reason it is usually not possibl
155. he position of your ve hicle is misaligned after a U turn or reversing The navigation system is unable to obtain past average fuel mileage data so Eco Graph cannot be dis played Day Night Display is set to Day The orange white lead is not con nected Picture quality adjustment of the display is not correct The vehicle s light is turned ON and Automatic is selected on Day Night Display Picture quality adjustment of the display is not correct The volume level is low The attenuator or mute is on A speaker lead is disconnected VOL button is used to adjust the volume The voice from the person on the other end of the phone call is output Action Reference 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 Check that the cables are properly connected If necessary consult the dealer that installed the system Check that the navigation system is securely mounted and if necessary consult the dealer that installed the system Contirm the installation angle The naviga tion system must be installed within the al lowed installation angle For details refer to Installation Manual Check whether or not the reverse gear signal input lead violet is connected properly The navigation system works properly without the lead connected but positio
156. hen the distance travelled since the previous fuelling is recorded e Fuel Pumped Enter the amount of fuel pumped e Fuel Price Per Unit Enter the fuel unit price When all the items are entered the fuel con sumption is displayed next to Fuel cons 5 Touch OK 7 Fuel Price Calculation Distance Fuel Pumped Fuel Price Per Unit The Fuel Mileage Setting 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 and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 2 Display the Navi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on page 116 3 Touch Fuel cons The Fuel Mileage Setting screen appears Engb saduasajoid Hulsiwio sn5 Chapter 26 Customising preferences 4 Touch Export Fuel Mileage Setting Surface Road Fuel Mileage Motorway Fue Mileage Fuel Price Per Unit Fuel Price Calculation Fue Unit Currency After a message confirming whether to export the data appeared exporting the data to the SD memory card starts The Fuel M
157. ian Icelandic Italian Japanese Yiddish Javanese Georgian Kazakh Kalaallisut Central Khmer Kannada Korean Kashmiri Kurdish Kirghiz Kyrgyz Latin Lingala Lao Lithuanian Latvian Malagasy Maori Macedonian alayalam ongolian oldavian arathi alay altese Burmese Nauruan Nepali Dutch Flemish Norwegian Occitan Oromo Oriya Panjabi Punjabi Polish Pushto Pashto Portuguese Quechua Romansh M M M M M M code rn 1814 ro 1815 ru 1821 rw 1823 sa 1901 sd 1904 sg 1907 sh 1908 si 1909 sk 1911 sl 1912 sm 1913 sn 1914 so 1915 sq 1917 sr 1918 ss 1919 st 1920 su 1921 sv 1922 sw 1923 ta 2001 te 2005 tg 2007 th 2008 ti 2009 tk 2011 tl 2012 tn 2014 to 2015 tr 2018 ts 2019 tt 2020 tw 2023 uk 2111 ur 2118 uz 2126 vi 2209 vo 2215 wo 2315 xh 2408 yo 2515 zh 2608 zu 2621 Rundi Romanian Russian Kinyarwanda Sanskrit Sindhi Sango Serbo Croatian Sinhalese Slovak Slovene Samoan Shona Somali Albanian Serbian Swazi Sotho Southern Sundanese Swedish Swahili Tamil Telugu Tajik Tha Tigrinya Turkmen Tagalog Tswana Tongan Turkish Tsonga Tatar Twi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Volap k Wolof Xhosa Yoruba Chinese Zulu dn s XAIq 10 O PpIA QGAA Engb Chapter ED Playing music files from USB or SD You can play the compressed audio files stored in the external storage device USB SD O In the followi
158. ible during the sound is attenuated AV source volume returns to normal when the corresponding action is ended Engb Chapter 26 Customising preferences O Even when a mute signal has been received from MUTE lead connected to the naviga tion unit navigation voice guidance cannot be attenuated or muted Switching Auto PI seek The navigation system can automatically search for a different station with the same programming even during preset recall 1 Display the AV System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the AV Sys tem Settings screen on page 135 2 Touch Auto PI Touching Auto PI switches between On and Off 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 AV System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the AV Sys tem Settings screen on page 135 2 Touch FM Step Each time you touch FM Step will switch the FM tuning step between 50 kHz and 100 kHz while AF or TA is on O The tuning step remains at 50 kHz during manual tuning Displaying your DivX VOD registration code In order to play DivX VOD video on demand content on this navigation system you first need to register the unit with your DivX VOD content provider You do this by
159. icle engine to termi nate the system 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 splash screen comes on for a few seconds 2 Touch the language that you want to use on the screen 7 Bi6epute A3bik NporpaMMbi UK English Nederlands Deutsch Italiano Polski 3 Touch the language that you want to use for the voice guidance 7 Bbi6op a3bika nonckasok Y UK English Nederlands Deutsch Italiano Francais Virginie TTS The navigation system will now restart Chapter Basic operation Cz 4 Read the disclaimer carefully checking its details and then touch OK if you agree to the conditions CAUTION uol e1ado diseg Regular startup Start the engine to boot up the system After a short pause the splash screen comes on for a few seconds The screen shown will differ depending on the previous conditions O 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 O If the anti theft function is activated you must enter your password Read the disclaimer carefully checking its details and then touch OK if you agree to the conditions J Engb Chapter
160. ighttime Dimmer is switched automatically only when the value of nighttime is lower than the value of day time O You cannot adjust Colour for the source without a video and navigation map display The setting contents can be memorised se parately for the following screen and the video image AM FM CD ROM iPod Music SD audio USB audio Bluetooth Audio screen AV1 and iPod Video DVD V and DivX SD Video and USB Video AV2 Video and EXT1 Video EXT2 Video Rear view camera image Map screen The picture adjustment may not be avail able with some rear view cameras I Because of the LCD screen characteristics you may not be able to adjust the screen at low temperatures 3 Touch or to adjust the desired item Each touch of or increases or decreases the level of the desired item 4 Touch to return to the previous screen Displaying the AV System Settings screen 1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 2 Touch Settings AV Source saduassajaid Hulsiwio sn5 Settings The Settings Menu screen appears 3 Touch AV Settings T Settings Menu sy OH Navi Settings AV Settings AV Sound Pr i Map Settings a Screen Off Bluetooth Safe Mode Settings safe Mode The AV System Settings menu appears 4 Touch the item that you want to change the setting ag AV System Settings e
161. ileage Setting screen appears when it is done a Recording your travel history Activating the track logger enables you to re cord your driving history called track log 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 1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 2 Display the Navi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on page 116 3 Touch Drive Log Settings The Drive Log Settings screen appears 4 Touch Drive Log Settings Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On You can export your track log to the SD memory card e Off default You cannot export your track log to the SD memory card Ol While the setting is On the navigation system continues to store the track logs in the inserted SD memory card Engb 5 Touch Type Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e Private default Changes the track log attribute to Private e Business Changes the track log attribute to Busi ness e Other Changes the track log attribute to Other Using the demonstration guidance This is a demonstration function for retail stores After a route is set touching this key starts the
162. ils of the operations refer to D s 5 playing the AV operation screen on page 61 e setting a repeat play range A 2 Insert the disc you want to play into O disc loading slot O gt Repeats the current disc o Playback starts from the first track of the CD Regea just ihecurent gt For details of the operation refer to nsert Do track ing and ejecting a disc on page 12 O Ifthe disc is already set tap Disc on the 2 Current track information left edge of the screen e E Artist name gt For details refer to Selecting a source on Shows the artist name of the track cur page 61 rently playing when available Bj Album title 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen Shows the title of the album for the cur to control the disc rent track when available gt For details refer to Using the touch panel J Track title keys on the next page Shows the title of the track currently playing when available e Play time Reading the screen Shows the elapsed playing time within the current track O is displayed if there is no corre sponding information 3 NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes oe vaii tl 4 TREC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements Current time 6 Track information e Track number indicator AVIC 05708 Ope yt Playback condition indicator Shows the track number and the total Indicates the current playback condition number of trac
163. indows 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 Specifications General Rated power SOULCE cessesssesseeee 14 4V DC allowable voltage range 12 0V to 14 4V DC Earthing SYSTOM wesessessssesses Negative type Maximum current consumption sot houston 10 0A Dimensions W x H x D DIN ChaSSiS aictieuteiestestetetesees 188mm x 118mm x 157 mm NOSE ccs dccscchansnueteoniincdeceaaasts 170mm x 96mm x 25 mm D ChASS S girisi 178mm x 100mm x 165 mm NO 170mm x 96mm x 17 mm WEIT tasisi neinn 2 97 kg NAND flash Memory arses 4GB Navigation GPS receiver SYSTEM apicsciettntenenanns L1 C Acode GPS SPS Standard Positioning Service Reception SYSTEM uu 30 channel multi channel reception system Reception frequency 1575 42 MHz Sensitivity seistscnsnrisaraacensannns 140 dBm typ Position update frequency e ddaeeuusenntins Approx once per second GPS aerial Aerial eera Micro strip flat aerial right handed helical polarisation Aerial cable w esssssssesesees 3 55 M Dimensions W x H x D EE E AA ATA E 33mm x 15mm x 36mm Display Screen size aspect ratio 7 inch wide 16 9 effective display area 159mm x 84mm PMCS a 384 000 800 x 480 Display method uses TFT Active matrix driving Backlight dedevnnaiiabencitienodeensits LED COlOUP SYSTEM sisscccnsssiaaamanc
164. ing a DivX video 3 Changes the subtitle Multi subtitle Each touch of S Title switches between the subtitle languages recorded on the disc Fast reverse or forward Touch lt lt or gt gt to perform fast reverse or forward If you touch and hold lt or gt gt for five seconds fast reverse fast forward continues even if you release either of these keys To re sume playback at a desired point touch P E lt or gt gt opposite to key pushed for five seconds 5 Frame by frame playback or slow motion playback gt For details refer to frame by frame play back on this page gt For details refer to Slow motion playback on this page Frame by frame playback This lets you move ahead one frame at a time during pause Touch I gt during pause Each time you touch II you move ahead one frame To return to normal playback touch gt H With some discs images may be unclear during frame by frame playback Slow motion playback This lets you slow down playback speed Touch and hold I gt until gt is dis played during playback The icon mp is displayed and forward slow motion playback begins To return to normal playback touch gt gt or lt lt etc There is no sound during slow motion play back O With some discs images may be unclear during slow motion playback O Reversed slow motion playback is not possi ble Chapter Playing a DivX
165. io or audio on demand applica tions An independent licence for such use is required For details please visit htto 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 jPod nano fourth generation Ver 1 0 3 e jPod nano fifth generation Ver 1 0 1 e iPod fifth generation Ver 1 3 e iPod classic Ver 2 0 2 e jPod touch first generation Ver 3 1 1 e iPod touch second generation Ver 3 1 1 e iPhone Ver 3 1 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 U50V sold separately you can control an iPod compatible with this navigation sys tem 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 O For details about iPod compatibility with this navigation system refer to the informa tion on our website O iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc regis tered in the U S and other countries iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc m Map coverage For details about the map coverage of this
166. isplay the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 4 Touch Connection The Connection List screen appears 5 Touch the name of the device that you want to connect 1 Connection List MY PHONE 01 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 02 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 03 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 04 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 05 XXXXXXXXXXXX The Select Profile screen appears 6 Touch the profile that you want to con nect 1 Select Profile Handsfree and Audio Audio Handsfree You can select the following profiles e Handsfree and Audio Connects the device as the hands free phone and the Bluetooth audio player e Audio Connects the device as Bluetooth audio player e Handsfree Connects the device as the hands free phone Connection starts When a connection is successfully estab lished a connection complete message ap pears and the map screen returns by touching OK To cancel the connection to your device touch Cancel If connection fails check whether your de vice is waiting for a connection and then retry Setting for priority connecting The selected device is set for priority connect ing And one of the following icons is indicated next to the device name Ba Appears when the device is registered so that it will be preferential
167. isplay the logos shown below generally can be played on this built in DVD drive DVD Video CD E E _ VIDEO COMPACT COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT DIGITAL AUDIO DY is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation It is not possible to play DVD Audio discs This DVD drive may not be able to play all discs bearing the marks shown above AVCHD recorded discs This unit is not compatible with discs recorded in AVCHD Advanced Video Codec High Defi nition format Do not insert AVCHD discs If INS erted the disc may not be ejected Playing DualDisc DualDiscs are two sided discs that have a recordable CD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD for video on the other Playback of the DVD side is possible with this navigation system However since the CD side of DualDiscs is not physically com patible with the general CD standard it may not be possible to play the CD side with this navigation system Frequent loading and ejecting of a Dual Disc may result in scratches to the disc x pu ddy Engb Appendix MD Appendx SSOC 73 gt ESC lt CS S 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 infor
168. ission 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 Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Bluetooth On Off Touching Bluetooth On Off switches be tween On and Off 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 Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Echo Cancel Touching Echo Cancel switches between On and Off buruoud 3a 13 spuey buisn Engb 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 1 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 3 Touch Auto A
169. istered 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 m x pu ddy SD and SDHC logo P SD Logo is a trademark SDHC Logo is a trademark m WMA WMV Ry Pae My Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries O This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or distributed without a licence from Microsoft Licensing Inc Engb Appendix MD Appendx SSOC 73 gt ESC lt CS S DivX Divx DivX is a compressed digital video format cre ated by the DivX video codec trom DivX Inc This unit can play DivX video files recorded on CD R RW ROM and DVD R RW ROM discs Keeping the same terminology as DVD video individual DivX video files are called Titles When naming Tiles titles on a CD R RW or a DVD R RW disc prior to burning keep in mind that by default they will be played in alphabeti cal order O DivX is a registered trademark of DivX Inc and is used under licence ABOUT DIVX VIDEO Divx is a digital video format created by DivX Inc This is an of ficial DivX Certified device that plays Divx video Visit www divx com for more informa tion and software tools to convert your files into DivX video ABOUT DIVX VID
170. itched sounds are boosted Natural is a curve in which low pitched and high pitched sounds are slightly boosted Vocal is a curve in which the midrange which is the human vocal range is boosted Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted Custom1 is an adjusted equaliser curve that you cre ate A separate custom curve can be created for each source Custom2 is an adjusted equaliser curve that you cre ate If you select this curve the effect is applied to all AV sources 1 Display the AV Sound Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen on page 138 2 Touch EQ ag AV Sound Settings Ne EQ Menu Powerful Natural Vocal Flat Customl Custom2 Nuance Customize S Engb 26 Customising preferences Adjusting the preset equaliser curve effect You can adjust the effect of the preset equali ser curves The following equaliser curves can be ad justed e SuperBass e Powerful e Natural e Vocal 1 Display the AV Sound Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen on page 138 2 Touch EQ 3 Touch the equaliser you want 4 Touch or next to Nuance The level can be adjusted in the range of 6 to 6 O If Natural is selected the level can be ad justed in the range of 4 to 6 Adjusting the equaliser curves You can adjust the currently selected equaliser
171. k of files on an external storage de vice USB SD with complex folder hierar chies e Operations may vary depending on the kind of an external storage device USB SD e t may not be possible to play some music files from SD or USB because of file char acteristics file format recorded applica tion playback environment storage conditions and so on USB storage device compatibility gt For details about USB storage device com patibility with this navigation system refer to Specifications on page 183 Protocol bulk e You cannot connect a USB storage device 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 SD memory card and SDHC memory card gt For details about SD memory card compat ibility with this navigation system refer to Specifications on page 183 Handling guidelines and supplement
172. k 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 Page 164 cannot play The screen is covered by a cau The handbrake lead is not con Connect the handbrake lead correctly and tion message and the video can nected or applied apply the handbrake not be shown The handbrake interlock is acti Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply vated the handbrake Engb 151 Appendix MD Appendx SSC CS S 7 73ES CS S Symptom Cause Action Reference No video output from connected AV1 Input or AV2 Input setting Correct the settings Page 113 equipment is incorrect a output from connected The connection of the USB interface Connect both the USB plug and the RCA nee cable for iPod is incorrect cable side If only one of these connection has been made the iPod will not work prop erly Page 15 The audio or video 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 volume level will not rise Se ee E ee ere ee ee ee eae a The volume leve ot rise The system is performing still slow There is no sound during still slow motion or motion or frame by frame playback frame by frame playback with DVD Video with DVD Video The system is paused or performing For the media other than
173. keys CAUTION For safety reasons video images cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in motion To view Using AV2 video images you must stop in a safe place and apply the handbrake You can display the video image output by the equipment connected to video input 2 1 Touch AV2 Input on the AV System Settings menu For details refer to Setting video input 2 AV2 on page 136 Reading the screen 2 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 3 Tap AV2 on the left edge of the screen The image is displayed on the screen A Source icon Shows which source has been selected 4 Touch the screen to display the touch 2 NEWS indicator panel keys Shows the status of news programmes 3 TRFC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements Using the touch panel keys 8 04 ndu Ay Buisn Current time Using AV1 You can display the video image output by the equipment connected to video input 1 1 Touch AV1 Input on the AV System Settings menu gt For details refer to Setting video input 1 AV1 on page 135 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser 2 Display the AV operation screen _on page 139 gt For details of the operations refer to Dis Hides the touch panel keys playing the AV operation screen on page 61 Touching Hide hides the
174. ks in the current repeat e Scanning tracks of a CD range e Track title indicator Source icon Cancels the scan play Shows which source has been selected m Plays the beginning of each track in the current repeat play range for about 10 sec onds Engb Chapter ED Playing audio CDs Using the touch panel keys Navigation 03 04 2 3 Voice guidan 04 o8 Your destinat Your destination O E Scans tracks of a CD Scan play is performed by touching only one key gt For details of the operation refer to Scans tracks of a CD on the next page 2 Plays tracks in random order All of the tracks in the disc can be played at random by touching only one key gt For details of the operation refer to Plays tracks in random order on the next page 3 Sets a repeat play range The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key gt For details refer to Changes the repeat range on the next page 4 Selects a track to play Scrolling the keys up or down displays tracks and tapping a track starts playback Tapping the lower key during random play back skips to the next track Tapping the Upper key jumps to the start of the current track 5 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 6 Displays the Function menu Engb 05 08 Operation th gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page Q
175. l Chapter Customising preferences 26 Setting the rear output The navigation system s rear output can be used for a Tull range speaker or subwoofer connection If you switch Rear SP to Sub 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 Full 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 O Rear SP can be set only when the source is selected to Off 1 Display the AV System Settings screen For details refer to Displaying the AV Sys tem Settings screen on page 135 2 Touch Rear SP Each touch of Rear SP changes the settings as follows e Full When no subwoofer is connected to the rear output select Full e Sub W When a subwoofer is connected to the rear output select Sub W Switching the muting attenuation timing You can mute the AV source volume or attenu ate the output signal This setting is invalid for the mute signal that has been received from the MUTE lead connected to the navigation unit Even if this setting is Off the naviga tion system will mute or attenuate the audio source volume when the signal is output via MUTE lead 1 Display the AV System Settings scr
176. lation is im possible If there is no road con nected to your starting point or destination this message will ap pear Failed to make the route pro n rare cases a route calculation e Retry file error may occur e Consult the Pioneer Local dealer if this mes sage persists No picture folder Save jpeg Cannot load the image because Use appropriate data and store it correctly file to Pictures folder Pictures folder is not found inthe Page 131 inserted external storage device Pictures folder exists on the SD Use appropriate data and store it correctly memory card but there is no load Page 131 able data in the folder Data Read error Failed to read the data for some rea Use appropriate data and store it correctly son Page 131 The file is corrupt The data is damaged or an attempt Use appropriate data and store it correctly was made to set an image file that Page 131 was not made to specifications as the splash screen Engb Appendix Appendix OS Message Cause Action Reference Connection failed The mobile phone s Bluetooth wire Activate the target phone s Bluetooth wire less technology is turned off less technology The mobile phone is paired con Cancel the pairing connection and retry nected with another device Rejection has been received from Operate the target phone and accept the con the mobile phone nection request from the navigation system Furthermor
177. ls refer to Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen on page 138 2 Touch Staging 3 Touch Position 4 Touch desired position a Position h Replicating the settings You can import settings you have made on the utility programme navgate FEEDS which is available separately to the navigation system 1 Use navgate FEEDS to replicate 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 and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 3 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 4 Touch Settings The Settings Menu screen appears 5 Touch Setting Replicator A message confirming whether to update the settings appears 6 Touch Yes Update starts After the settings are updated a message con firming whether to restart the navigation sys tem appears 7 Touch OK The navigation system restarts Setting the safe mode For safety reasons you can limit the functions that are available while your vehicle is in mo tion 1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 2 Touch Settings The Settings Menu screen appears Engb saduasajaid Hulsiwio sn5 Chapter 26 Customising preferences 3 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 sa
178. ly paired with both the hand tree and Bluetooth audio connec tion A Appears when the device is registered so that it can be preferentially paired with the hand free connection A Appears when the device is registered so that it will be preferentially paired with the Bluetooth audio connection 221Aap Y OO AaN g Le 6ul DUUOD pue Hulia sIbay Engb 51 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 Displaying the Phone Menu Use the Phone Menu if you connect the mo bile phone to the navigation system for utilisa tion gt For details of the operation refer to Regis tering and connecting a Bluetooth device on page 47 1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 2 Touch Phone The Phone Menu screen appears Pho
179. m the Favourites list 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen Switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Favourites The Favourites screen appears 3 Touch Delete 4 Select the location you want to delete Delete from Favourites HOME EA MY PARENTS GB MY OFFICE E MY BROTHER MY SISTER Pioneer Benelux B A tick mark appears next to the selected loca tion Touch All or None Selects or deselects all entries 5 Touch Delete Delete from Favourites E HOME E MY PARENTS GH My OFFICE MY BROTHER MY SISTER Pioneer Benelux B A message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion 6 Touch Yes Delete from Favourites HOME Are you sure you want to delete Yes No y tl fy Pioneer Benelux B S The data you selected is deleted Touch No Cancels the deletion J 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 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 and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 2
180. mation about DualDiscs Dolby Digital This product will down mix Dolby Digital sig nals internally and the sound will be output in stereo O Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories X DOLBY DIGITAL DTS sound DTS audio format cannot be output so select an audio track other than DIS audio format DTS is registered trademarks of DTS Inc m Detailed information for playable media Compatibility Common notes about disc compatibility e Certain functions of this product may not be available for some discs e Compatibility with all discs is not guaran teed e tis not possible to playback DVD ROM DVD RAM discs e Playback of discs may become impossible with direct exposure to sunlight high tem Engb peratures or depending on the storage conditions in the vehicle DVD Video discs DVD Video discs that have incompatible re gion numbers cannot be played on this DVD drive The region number of the player can be found on this product s chassis DVD R DVD RW DVD R DL Dual Layer discs Unfinalised discs which have been re corded with the Video format video mode cannot be played back Discs which have been recorded with the Video Recording format VR mode cannot be played back DVD R DL Dual Layer discs which have been recorded with Layer Jump recording cannot be played back For detailed information ab
181. me difference can be set from 4 0 to 9 0 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 24H default Changes the display to 24 hour format e 12H 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 System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2 Touch Regional Settings The Regional Settings screen appears saduasajoid Hulsiwio sn5 Engb 3 Touch km mile A message confirming whether to change the setting appears 4 Touch Yes Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e km default Shows distance in kilometres e mile Shows distance in miles e Mile amp Yard Shows distance in miles and yards Touch No Cancels the setting 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 1 Display the System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2
182. mechanism which can be a gt For details refer to Displaying the AV turned on or off v Sound Settings screen on page 138 O This function is not available when Sub Woofer is Off 2 Touch EQ 1 Display the AV Sound Settings 3 Touch one of the keys to select a curve screen that you want to use as the basis of custo gt For details refer to Displaying the AV mising Sound Settings screen on page 138 4 Touch Customize 2 Touch Sub Woofer 5 Touch the frequency that you want to 3 Touch On to turn subwoofer output adjust the level on To turn subwoofer output off touch Off m EQ Customize Powerful Sub Woofer e Sub Woofer Off Phase Reverse Leve Frequency Hz S 6 Touch A or V to adjust the level of the equaliser band 4 Touch Reverse or Normal to select Each time you touch A or Y the level of the phase of subwoofer output the equaliser band increases or decreases 5 Touch or next to Level to adjust the output level Adjusting loudness 6 to 24 is displayed as the level is in Loudness compensates for deficiencies in the creased or decreased low and high sound ranges at low volume Engb 6 Touch lt or gt next to Frequency Hz to select cut off fre quency Each time you touch lt 4 or gt cut off fre quencies are selected in the following order 50Hz 63Hz 80Hz 100Hz 125Hz Onl
183. mes 4 TREC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements 5 Current time 6 File information e File number indicator e File name indicator e File type indicator Shows the type of audio file D Source icon Shows which source has been selected as 10 gsn WodJ sayly D1Isnw HurKeld Engb Chapter ED Playing music files from USB or SD Using the touch panel keys Music ROOT AVIC Navigation Pioneer Time Scans folders and files Scan play is performed by touching only one key gt For details of the operation refer to Scans folders and files on the next page 2 Plays files in random order The files in the current repeat play range can be played at random by touching only one key gt For details of the operation refer to Plays files in random order on the next page 3 Sets a repeat play range The repeat play range can be changed by touching only one key gt For details refer to Changes the repeat range on the next page 4 Selects a file to play Scrolling the keys up or down displays files and tapping a file starts playback Tapping the lower key during random play back skips to the next file Tapping the upper key jumps to the start of the current file 5 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 6 Displays the Function menu Engb Pioneer Time 01 Pioneer Time 01 MP3 02 Pioneer Time gt For details refer to
184. music CD CD DA fast reverse or forward during the there is no sound on fast reverse or forward disc playback The icon O is displayed and op The operation is not compatible This operation is not possible For example eration is not possible with the video configuration the DVD playing does not feature that angle audio system subtitle language etc The picture stops pauses and The reading of data is impossible After touching W once start playback once the navigation system cannot be during disc playback more operated The picture is stretched with in The aspect setting is incorrect for Select the appropriate setting for that image correct aspect ratio the display Page 136 Page 90 A parental lock message is dis Parental lock is on Turn parental lock off or change the level played and DVD playback is not Page 91 possible Parental lock for DVD playback The code number is incorrect Input the correct code number Page 91 cannot be cancelled Playback is not with the audio The DVD playing does not feature Switching to a selected language is not possi language and subtitle language dialogue or subtitles in the lan ble if the language selected in DVD DivX settings selected in DVD guage selected in DVD DivX Setup is not recorded on the disc Page 90 DivX Setup Setup The picture is extremely unclear The disc features a signal to prohibit Since the navigation system is compatible
185. n to these frequencies with the touch of a key 1 Touch EE on the AM screen 2 Touch BSM 3 Touch Start to begin a search BSM begins to flash While BSM is flashing the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under the preset tuning keys P1 to P6 in order of their signal strength When this is complete BSM stops flashing O To cancel the storage process touch Stop O Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM may replace broadcast frequencies you have already saved Tunes in strong signals Local seek tuning allows you to tune In only those radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good reception 1 Touch EE on the AM screen 2 Touch Local 3 Touch On to turn local seek tuning on To turn local seek tuning off touch Off 4 Touch lt Prev or Next gt to set the sen sitivity There are two levels of sensitivity for MW LW Level 1 2 O The level 2 setting allows reception of only the strongest stations while lower settings let you receive weaker stations Chapter Playing audio CDs 15 You can play a normal music CD using the built in drive of the navigation system This section describes how Indicator Meaning Does not play tracks in ran OFF e Playing tracks in random order R dom order ar Starting procedure D l l Plays all tracks in the current lt 1 Display the AV operation screen disc in random order For deta
186. na vigation system refer to the information on our website m uoI pnpo u Engb C9 Chapter KD Introduction 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 from 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 only and gently touch the screen 8 Notes on internal memory Before removing the vehicle battery If the battery is disconnected or discharged the memory will be erased and must be repro grammed 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 146 Data subject to erasure The information is erased by disconnecting the yellow lead from the battery or removing the battery itself However some items re main 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 woul
187. ne Menu MY PHONE 01 XXX Cont cts Dial Pad Call Home Contacts ari Transfer Missed Calls Received Calls Dialled Calls 6 M Name of connected mobile phone 2 Network name of the mobile phone com pany 3 Strength of the Bluetooth connection be tween the navigation system and the device 52 Engb ED Using hands free phoninc 4 Reception status of the mobile phone Battery status of the mobile phone 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 refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on this page 2 Touch Dial Pad The Dial Input screen appears 3 Touch the number keys to enter the phone number Dial Input Phone The phone number that was input is dis played And then OK 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 OK to make a call O To cancel the call after the system starts dialling touch Gy 5 Touch E to end the call Chapter Using hands free phoninc dH 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 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on the pre
188. ng description the SD mem ory card and USB memory device are col lectively referred to as the external storage device USB SD If it indicates the USB memory device only it is referred to as the USB storage device Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 2 Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot or plug the USB storage device into the USB connector gt For details refer to Plugging in a USB sto rage device on page 15 gt For details refer to nserting and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 O Playback is performed in order of folder numbers Folders are skipped if they con tain no playable files If there are no play able files in folder 01 root folder playback starts from folder 02 3 Tap USB or SD on the left edge of the screen to display the USB or SD screen 4 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the external storage device USB SD gt For details refer to Using the touch panel keys Music on page 96 Engb Reading the screen Q Q OD Navigation Pioneer Tim Pioneer Time 01 O This unit may not achieve optimum perfor mance with some external storage devices O You can playback the files on a USB sto rage device compliant with Mass Storage Class For details about the USB Class refer to the manual supplied with the USB
189. ng the lower key during random play back skips to the next file Tapping the upper key jumps to the start of the current file 5 Recalls equaliser curves Engb gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 6 Displays the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page Q Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause Selects a file from the list Touching the key displays the list which lets you see the list of track titles or folder names on a disc O If the title of a track is not available the file name appears Tapping a folder on the list shows its content You can play a file on the list by tapping it a ROOT 10 15 4 Pioneer Time 02 mp3 WwW 93 Pioneer Time 03 mp3 4 Pioneer Time 04 mp3 Pioneer Time 05 mp3 Pioneer Time 06 mp3 gt For details refer to Operating list screens e g iPod list screen on page 61 Chapter Playing music files on ROM 16 Touching displays the content of the upper folder parent folder If the uppermost folder is listed cannot be used Switches the media file type played When playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types you can switch be tween media file types to play Tap the key repeatedly to switch between the following media file types CD audio data CD DA ROM com pressed audio file DivX DivX video files Usin
190. nglish capital letters half byte numerals and the _ sign with a Tile extension of three characters e Level 2 The file name can have up to 31 characters including the separation mark and a file extension Each folder contains less than eight hierarchies e Extended formats Joliet File names can have up to 64 characters Romeo File names can have up to 128 characters JPEG This stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group and is an international still image com pression standard 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 size of a conventional disc MPEG This stands tor Moving Pictures Experts Group and is an international video image compression standard Multi angle With regular TV programmes although multi ple cameras are used to simultaneously shoot scenes only images from one camera at a time are transmitted to your TV Some DVDs feature scenes shot from multiple angles let ting you choose your viewing angle as desired xipusddy Multi audio Multilingual dialogue Some videos feature dialogue recorded in mul tiple languages or audio recorded in multiple tracks For example dialogue in up to eight languages can be recorded on a single DVD Video letting you choose the language as desired Multi
191. ning accuracy will be adversely affected 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 126 Check the connection Adjust the picture quality Page 134 Read about Day Night Display setting and if desired select Day Page 126 Adjust the picture quality Page 134 Adjust the volume level Turn the attenuator or mute off Check the connection Turn the volume up or down using Volume on the System Settings menu Page 130 Use the following methods to reduce the echo from the speakers and then picked up by the microphone again creat Lower the volume on the receiver Have both parties pause slightly before ing an echo speaking Appendix Appendix OS Symptom Cause Action Reference There s no picture The handbrake cord is not con Connect the handbrake cord and apply the nected handbrake The handbrake is not applied Connect the handbrake cord and apply the handbrake The backlight of the LCD panel is Turn on the backlight Page 144 turned off gt Rear display picture disappears The source disc being listened toin Before ejecting the disc switch the source Ke the navigation system has been This problem may occur when certain con p ejected nection
192. ns of DivX video including DivX 6 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 Guidance point These are important landmarks along your route generally intersections The next gui dance point along your route is indicated on the map by the yellow flag icon Home location Your registered home location Appendix Appendix OS 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 e Level 1 The file name is in 8 3 format the name consists of up to eight characters halt byte E
193. nswer Preference The Auto Answer Preference screen ap pears 4 Touch the desired option jl Auto Answer Preference Immediately After 3 seconds After 6 seconds After 10 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 Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 Engb ED Using hands free phoninc 2 Touch Bluetooth Settings 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 If Refuse All Calls is set to On rejected incoming calls will not be stored in the missed call list 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 1 Display the Settings Menu
194. nts Repeat range indicator Shows which repeat range has been selected gt For details refer to Changes the repeat range on page 89 9 Current time Digital sound format indicator Shows the digital sound format Surround sound format currently selected di Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time within the current file 2 Source icon Shows which source has been selected m Chapter Playing a DivX video 18 Using the touch panel keys Playback screen page 1 amp 03 14 02 2ch mpi Disc MPEG A oapiA XAIq e BulAejd 7 m0i 03 e 2 1 cl 15 O With some discs the icon may be dis Tapping a folder on the list shows its content played meaning that the operation is inva You can play a file on the list by tapping it lid j ROOT Selects a file from the list Touching the key displays the list which lets you see the list of file names or folder names on a disc O A dash is displayed if there is no cor responding information gt For details refer to Operating list screens e g iPod list screen on page 61 The contents of the folder in which the cur rently playing Tile is located are displayed Engb Touching displays the content of the upper folder parent folder If the uppermost folder is listed J cannot be used 2 Stops playback 3 Hides the touch panel keys and informa tion of the current video Touching Hide shows only the current video To di
195. operation screen and the list screen 61 Selecting an item 62 Returning to the previous display 62 Using the radio FM Starting procedure 63 Reading the screen 63 Using the touch panel keys 64 Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 65 Using radio text 65 C4 Engb Using the Function menu 66 Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies 66 Tuning in strong signals 66 Limiting stations to regional programming 67 Searching for an RDS station by PTY information 67 Receiving traffic announcements 67 Tuning into alternative frequencies 68 Using news programme interruption 68 Interruption icon status 68 PTY list 69 Using the radio AM Starting procedure 70 Reading the screen 70 Using the touch panel keys 71 Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies 71 Using the Function menu 72 Stores the strongest broadcast frequencies 72 unes in strong signals 72 15 Playing audio CDs Starting procedure 73 Reading the screen 73 Using the touch panel keys 74 Using the Function menu 75 O Playing music files on ROM Starting procedure 76 Reading the screen 76 Using the touch panel keys 78 Using the Function menu 79 Playing a DVD Video Starting procedure 80 Reading the screen 80 Using the touch panel keys 81 Resuming playback Bookmark 82 Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time 83
196. or the Bluetooth wireless connection re quest 5 Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 6 Displays the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on this page Using the Function menu O This menu ts available only when the con nected Bluetooth audio player features AVEGP Ta Touch E on the Audio screen The Function menu appears Function 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of Repeat changes the setting as follows Chapter J ejd oipne y OO AaN g ay Huisn Engb 411 Chapter at Using the Bluetooth audio player e All Repeats all audio files in the Blue tooth audio player e Track Repeats just the current file e Off Does not repeat O If you skip the file forward or backward when the repeat play range in Track the repeat play range changes to All 2 Plays files in random order Random play lets you playback files in ran dom order within the current repeat range Each touch of Random turns it on or off 112 Engb Chapter Using AV input 24 You can display the video image output by the 3 Tap AV1 on the left edge of the equipment connected to the navigation sys screen tem For details of the connection method The image is displayed on the screen refer to Installation Manual 4 Touch the screen to display the touch A panel
197. ord the error message and contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer service centre The messages in will appear on the Rear display Built in DVD drive Cause Dirty Scratched disc The disc is loaded upside down Message Reading error ERROR 02 XX Playback error Please remove Electrical or mechanical the disc Region code cannot be The disc does not have the same re Action Reference Clean the disc Replace the disc Check that the disc is loaded correctly e Replace the disc e Set the ACC to off and then set it to on again matched DIFFERENT REGION DISC Unreadable disc gion number as the navigation sys tem This type of disc cannot be played by the navigation system Playback error due to irregu lar temperature Please re move the disc THERMAL PROTECTION IN MOTION Error not defined ERROR FF FF Tracks that cannot be played back will be skipped FILE SKIPPED Cannot play back all tracks All the files on the inserted disc are The temperature of the navigation system is out of the normal operat ing range Undefined error Files that are protected by digital rights management DRM Replace the DVD Video with one bearing the correct region number Replace the disc with one the navigation sys tem can play Page 167 Page 183 Wait until the unit s temperature returns to within normal operating limits Set the ACC to off and then set it
198. orm the phone book transfer Making and receiving calls e 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 e fthe 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 e 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 buluoud 3a 13 spuey buisn Engb Chapter ED Using hands free phoninc 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 e f the phone number of the received call is not registered in the phone book the phone number of the received call appears The received call history and the dialled number history e Calls made or editing performed only on your mobile phone will not be reflected to the dialled number history or phone book in the navigation system e You cannot make a call to the entry of an unknown user no phone number in the re ceived call history e f calls are made by operating your mobile phone no history data will be recorded in the navigation system Phone book transfers
199. ort Waypoints MY BROTHER MY PARENTS PIONEER RUS LTD Automatic Put them in the desired order Touch 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 Engb 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 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Cancel Route A message contirming the cancellation of the Current route appears 3 Touch Yes 5 Destination Menu Cancel the route Skip No mmstor ry cancer roure Coordinates Route Overview 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 rout
200. ot available when disc playback has been stopped 1 Touch Search and then touch Title title Chapter chapter Time time 2 Touch the keys to input the target num ber or time and then touch Enter Time Search For titles chapters e Jo select 3 touch 3 and Enter in order e Jo select 10 touch 1 and 0 and Enter in order For time time search e Jo select 5 minutes 3 seconds touch 5 min 3 sec and Enter in order e Jo select 71 minutes 00 seconds touch 7 1 min and Enter in order e Jo select 100 minutes 05 seconds touch 1 0 0 5 sec and Enter in order O To cancel an input number touch Clear To cancel the input numbers touch and hold Clear Direct number search You can use this function when you need to enter a numerical command during DVD play back 1 Touch Search 2 Touch 10Key 3 Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired number 4 While the input number is displayed touch Enter Operating the DVD menu You can operate the DVD menu by touching the menu item on the screen directly O This function can be used when the gaa key is displayed on the lower right corner of the LCD screen O This function may not work properly with some DVD disc content In that case use touch panel keys to operate the DVD menu If you touch the screen while EM is dis played the touch panel keys will not be dis played o pIA QAQ L bulkeld 1
201. out recording mode please contact the manufacturer of media recorders or writing software CD R CD RW discs Unfinalised discs cannot be played back It 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 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 Please record with the correct format For details please contact manufacturer of media recorders or writing software Titles and other text information recorded on a CD R CD RW disc may not be dis played by this product in the case of audio data CD DA Appendix Appendix OS 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 recognise the storage device or files may not be played back prop erly e The text information of some audio and video files may not be correctly displayed e File extensions must be used properly e There may be a slight delay when starting playbac
202. oute calcula tion starts 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 Sets the displayed route as your route and starts the route guidance Engb Travel time to your destination 2 Distance to the destination 3 Estimated fuel cost to your destination gt For details refer to nputting the fuel consumption information for calculating the fue cost on page 118 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 Ohlim 1 Multiple Route gt For details refer to Display multiple routes on this page 2 Options gt For details refer to Modifying the route calculation conditions on the next page 3 Profile gt For details refer to Checking the current itinerary on page 40 4 Waypoints gt For details refer to Editing waypoints on page 41
203. pears 3 Touch Custom The Illumination Color screen appears O If Scan is set Custom cannot be se lected 4 Touch or to adjust the values for Red Green and Blue to create a favourite colour 7 Illumination Color Adjustment o set Memory 1 Memory 2 Watch the illumination of hardware keys while adjusting the colour Each time you touch or increases or de creases the value of the selected item 31 to 00 is displayed as the value is increased or de creased O An entry cannot be stored with all of the va lues set to 00 5 Touch Memory 1 or Memory 2 to store the illumination colour 6 Touch OK to return to the previous screen Checking the version information 1 Display the System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 2 Touch Service Information The Service Information Screen screen ap pears 3 Check the version information saduasajoid Hulsiwio sn5 Engb 133 Chapter 26 Customising preferences Selecting the video for Rear display You can choose either to show the same image as the front screen or to show the se lected source on the Rear display Tap on the left edge of the screen O The appearance of this key changes accord ing to the current setting Each touch of ji changes the settings as fol lows e Mirror AV The video on the front
204. pears 3 Touch Registration A message prompting you to delete a regis tered device appears Engb 4 Touch OK Bluetooth Settings Connection Unable to register Delete one of more records before registering OK Echo Cancel The Delete from Connection List screen appears 5 Touch the Bluetooth device name that you want to delete Delete from Connection List MY PHONE O1 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 02 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 03 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 04 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 05 XXXXXXXXXXXX The registration is cancelled Connecting a registered Bluetooth device The navigation system automatically connects the Bluetooth device selected as the target of connection However connect the Bluetooth device manually in the following cases e lwo or more Bluetooth devices are regis tered and you want to manually select the device to be used e You want to reconnect a disconnected Bluetooth device 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 Bluetooth device by having the navigation sys tem detect it automatically Chapter 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your devices For some Bluetooth devices no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology For details refer to the instruction manual of your devices 2 D
205. peed and the actual driving speed The estimated time of ar rival is only a reference value and does not guarantee arrival at that time e Travel time to your destination or waypoint D 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 Enlarged map of the intersection When Close Up View in the Map Settings screen is On an enlarged map of the inter section appears gt For details refer to Setting the auto zoom display on page 122 Chapter How to use the map 04 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 IN cat Ao J Cywesckun Ban ynuua While driving on the motorway motorway exit numbers and motorway signs may be dis played when in the vicinity of interchanges and exits Ea APOCNABCKOE w MKA l m T aw h in p Lane information 2 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 Roads without turn by turn instructions Routable roads th
206. ported original images will be stored in the built in memory but the ability to save these images cannot be guaranteed com pletely If your original image data is de leted insert the SD memory card again and re import the original image O The maximum number of images includ ing the images in the built in memory that can be imported and displayed on the list is 200 1 Create a folder named Pictures on the top most directory of the SD memory card and store the picture files in this folder 2 Store the picture files in the Pictures folder 3 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 4 Display the System Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the System Settings screen on page 127 5 Touch Splash Screen The Select Splash Screen screen appears 6 Touch Select from SD The Select Splash Screen screen appears 7 Touch the image to use as the splash screen from the list The image is displayed on the screen 8 Touch OK The image is set as the splash screen and the System Settings screen returns O Images imported from the SD memory card are added to the list on Select Splash Screen Setting for rear view camera The following two functions are available The rear view camera feature requires a separately sold rear view camera e g ND BC4
207. r When positioning by GPS is icc 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 Under elevated roads or similar structures In tunnels or en closed parking garages 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 the GPS aerial GPS reception may be lost temporarily Do not cover the GPS aerial with spray paint or car wax because this may block the reception of GPS signals Snow buildup can also degrade the signals so keep the aerial clear If a GPS signal has not been received for a long time your vehicle s actual position and the current position mark on the map may diverge considerably or may not be up dated In such case once GPS reception is restored accuracy will be recovered Engb x pu ddy Appendix B Appendix Conditions likely to cause e Ifyou drive in zigzags noticeable positioning errors For various reasons such as the state of the road you are travelling on and the reception status of the GPS signal the actual position of your vehicle may differ from the position dis played on the map screen e If you make a shallow turn e Ifthe road has a series of hairpin bends A eoooeee
208. r frequency in dicator Shows the frequency of the preset item If the programme service name can be obtained the programme service name is shown in stead of the frequency 2 Preset number indicator Shows what preset item has been selected 3 PTY indicator Shows the programme type of the current sta tion when available Radio text display area Displays the radio text currently received m IN4 O1pes ay Huisn Engb Chapter ED Using the radio FM Using the touch panel keys 89 51 3 2 5 D PS SH91 4 Welcome to AUTONAVI 2 iam Performs manual tuning To tune manually touch ke or gt gt briefly The frequencies move up or down one step at a time Performs seek tuning To perform seek tuning touch and hold kea or I for about one second and release The tuner will scan frequencies until a broad cast strong enough for good reception is found O You can cancel seek tuning by touching either ka or gt gt briefly O If you touch and hold ke or gt gt you can skip broadcasting frequencies Seek tuning will start as Soon as you re lease the keys O You can also perform these operations by using the TRK button 2 Selects a preset channel The keys can be used to switch preset chan nels Scroll by dragging the keys up or down to dis play the preset channel you want to select and tap the channel O The lower key and the upper key appear only when the
209. r to Switch ing the view mode on page 25 m 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 Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on page 122 Engb Chapter Customising preferences 26 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 Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on page 122 2 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 map screen e Off Does not switch the screen O This setting is effective only when Close Up View is set to On m Selecting the Quick Access menu Select items to display on the map screen In the list displayed on screen the items with red tick marks are displayed on the map screen Touch the item you want to display and then touch OK when a red check appears You can select up to five items 1 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings s
210. rce has been selected 2 External unit indicator Displays the information that is sent by con nected external units 3 NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes 4 TRFC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements 5 Current time 6 Auto Manual mode indicator Shows the current mode m Chapter Using the external unit EXT1 EXT2 25 Using the touch panel keys USB F011 ext M Sends a 1 key to 6 key command The external unit can be operated by transmit ting the operating commands set to 1 key through 6 key O Operation varies depending on the ex ternal unit connected In some cases some functions may not be used until you touch and hold the key 2 Sends a command A Y lt or gt Touch to operate the external unit O Operation varies depending on the ex ternal unit connected In some cases some functions may not be used until you touch and hold the key 3 Switches between automatic and manual function You can turn automatic and manual function on or off You can switch between Auto and Manual functions of the external unit connected Initially this function is set to Auto O Operating commands set for Auto and Manual operations vary depending on the external unit connected 4 Uses F1 through F4 to operate the external unit The external unit can be operated by transmit ting the operating commands set to F1 through F4 O The operating commands
211. read Setting items to be deleted on before you perform this operation The navigation system restarts and the splash l l screen appears 1 Display the System Settings screen hi gt For details refer to Displaying the System 3 Press and hold the MODE button and Settings screen on page 127 the TRK lt button while splash screen ap pears 2 Touch Restore Factory Settings The Select Items to Reset screen appears The message confirming whether to restore the settings appears 4 Touch Clear user information or 3 Touch Yes Reset Select Items to Reset Displaying the Select Items to hy Le ee Reset screen Reset O Be sure to read Setting items to be deleted Cance before you perform this operation 1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply the handbrake The message confirming whether to erase the data appears 5 Touch Yes The recorded contents are cleared Engb Appendix Appendix OS 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 Action Reference gt The power doesn t turn on The Leads and connectors are incor Confirm once more that all conne
212. reen appears 3 Touch next to the location that you want to make a call The Edit Favourite screen appears 4 Touch Call to make a call To cancel the call after the system starts dial ling touch EB 5 Touch E to end the call Engb ED Using hands free phoninc 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 Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 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 33 4 Touch Jj next to the POI that you want to call The Detailed POI Information screen ap pears 5 Touch Call to make a call To cancel the call after the system starts dial ling touch Gm 6 Touch EA 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 B The Detailed POI Information screen ap pears 3 Touch Call to make a call To cancel the call after the system starts dial
213. rplay an Answer AN AVIC Brilliance Alphabet tabs 3 Tap the tab to select the character and display the page which includes applicable options 1 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 th 1 A or a pod pod ue Buisp Engb Chapter 22 Using an iPod iPod AN An or an THE The or the 4 Scroll by dragging items up or down and display the item you want to select Refine the item until the song title episode is displayed on the list O Tapping All on the list includes all options in the current list For example if you tap All after tapping Artists you can pro ceed to the next screen with all artists in the list selected O After you select Artists Albums or Genres go on to tap one of the list to start playing the first song in the selected list and display the next hierarchy 5 On the song episode or video list tap the song episode or video you want to play O After you select the song episode or video using this function touching fe displays the list previously selected 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
214. ry that has more detailed cate gories all detailed categories within the sub category is selected and Detail becomes inactive Touch Detail 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 7 Touch OK The Overlay POI Main Category screen returns If you want to select or deselect other items repeat these steps as many as necessary 8 To finish the selection touch OK in the Overlay POI Main Category screen Displaying the customised POIs 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 display the icons on the map screen O You can select up to 10 items from the sub categories or detailed categories 1 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot gt For details of the operation refer to nsert ing and ejecting an SD memory card on page 13 2 Display the Map Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Map Settings screen on page 122 3 Touch Overlay POI The Overlay POI screen appears saduasajaid Hulsiwio sn5 Engb 125
215. rying information that cross references TP stations 1 Tune in a TP station or another en hanced network s TP station 2 Touch TA on the Function menu to turn traffic announcement standby on To turn traffic announcements standby off touch TA again 3 Use VOL button 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 4 Touch Cancel while a traffic announce ment is being received to cancel the an nouncement The tuner returns to the original source but re mains in standby mode until TA is touched again You can also cancel the announcement by changing the source or band 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 function is on IN4 O1pes ay Buisn Engb 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 Touch Eon the FM screen 2 Touch AF Each touch of AF turns it on or off Only RDS stations are tuned in during seek tuning or BSM when AF is on When you recall a preset station the
216. screen of the navigation unit is output to the Rear display e DISC The video and sound of the DVDs are output to the Rear display e iPod The video and sound of the iPod are output to the Rear display e AV1 The video and sound of AV1 are out put to the Rear display e AV2 The video and sound of AV2 are out put to the Rear display O When Mirror AV is selected the following restrictions are applied to Rear display When selecting Rear View in the map display nothing is displayed All sounds cannot be output for Rear display When playing back video files on the ex ternal storage device USB SD the video image is not output O When DISC is selected the following re striction is applied to Rear display When a CD or MP3 WMAVAAC disc is set in the built in DVD drive only the sound is output O When iPod is selected the following re striction is applied to Rear display The video image and sound are output only when the appropriate setting on AV1 Input is iPod O When AV is selected the following re strictions are applied to Rear display The video image and sound are output only when AV1 AV2 has both video and sound Engb The video image and sound are output only when the appropriate setting on AV1 Input or AV2 Input are Video Adjusting the picture CAUTIO
217. sed Playback of a DVD is not pos sible unless it features the same region num ber as the DVD player 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 highlighted in bright colour on the map Title DVD Video discs have a high data capacity en abling recording of multiple videos on a sin gle disc If for example one disc contains three separate videos they are divided into title 1 title 2 and title 3 This lets you enjoy the convenience of title search and other func tions Engb 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 W
218. 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 Multi subtitle For example subtitles in up to 32 languages can be recorded on a single DVD Video letting you choose as desired 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 Engb Appendix MD Append SSC S SSSC lt C S Parental lock Some DVD Video discs with violent or adult or iented scenes feature parental lock which pre vents children from viewing such scenes With this kind of disc if you set the unit s parental lock level playback of scenes inappropriate for children will be disabled or these scenes will be skipped 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 Region number DVD players and DVD discs feature region numbers indicating the area in which they were purcha
219. set the location first gt For details refer to Registering your home on page 120 Searching for Points of Interest POI Information about various facilities Points Of 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 POls by preset categories You can search for POIs with a single touch from the preset category 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch POI 3 Touch the desired category Preset categories POI Search P Pa P Lj Open Parkin z Ipen Parking Cash Dispenser Hotel or Motel Petrol Station D Dm _ xe Oe as Near Spell Name Near Me Destination S Around City 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 38 Searching for a POI directly from the name of the facilities 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch POI The POI Search screen appears 3 Touch Spell Name 4 Touch the country key Country key The Country List screen appears If the destination is in another
220. simulation of route guidance 1 Display the Navi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on page 116 2 Touch Demo Mode Each time you touch the key changes that set ting e On Repeats demo drive e Off default Demo Mode is set off 3 Display the map screen The demonstration guidance will begin 2 Registering 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 from the Destination Menu The regis tered home position can also be modified later 1 Display the Navi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on page 116 2 Touch Set Home The Set Home screen appears Chapter Customising preferences 26 3 Touch Home 1 Display the Navi Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Navi Settings screen on page 116 71 Set Home 2 Touch Eco Settings The Eco Settings screen appears 3 Touch each item 1 Eco Settings Eco Score The Select Search Method screen appears Touch Phone When you have already registered your home you can edit your home number Eco Drive Level Rapid Start Warning Clear Eco Record saduasajaid Hulsiwio sn5 4 Search for a location gt For details refer to Searching for and select ing a location on pag
221. splay the touch panel keys and informa tion of the current video touch the screen 4 Skips forward or backward Touching gt gt skips to the start of the next file Touching ke once skips to the start of the current file Touching it twice quickly will skip to the previous file O You can also perform these operations by using the TRK button 6 Playback and Pause Touching gt H switches between playback and pause 6 Switches to the next page of touch panel keys D Switches the information Touching Disp changes the content of the in formation panel as follows Disc information display Current folder name display Current file name display Recalls equaliser curves gt For details refer to Using the equaliser on page 139 Displays the Function menu gt For details refer to Using the Function menu on the next page Switches the media file type played When playing a disc containing a mixture of various media file types you can switch be tween media file types to play Tap the key repeatedly to switch between the following media file types CD audio data CD DA ROM com pressed audio file DivX DivX video files i Searches for a desired scene and starts playback from a specified time gt For details refer to Starting playback from a specified time on the next page 2 Changes audio tracks Multi audio Each touch of Audio switches between audio tracks Engb KD Play
222. t code Searching for a street name first O Depending on the search results some steps may be skipped 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Address Destination Menu E Address La Return Home k Favourites History navgate FEEDS Cancel Route h Coordinates Route Overview 3 Touch the key next to Country to dis play the country list Address Search Street City Postcode Russia Engb 4 Touch one of the items on the list to set the country as search area 9 Select Country Ukraine The screen returns to the previous screen 5 Touch Street Address Search Street City Postcode Russia 6 Enter the street name and then touch OK Street Street Name The Street Selection screen appears 7 Touch the street you want 8 Enter the city name and then touch OK The Select City screen appears Chapter Searching for and selecting a location 06 9 Touch the desired city name 6 Enter the city name and then touch Touch OK The representative location of the city appears on the map screen 10 Enter the house number and then touch OK The Select City screen appears 7 Touch the desired city name Touch Gy The representative location of the city appears on The House Number Selection s
223. t enter the current password and then enter the new one Entering the password On the password input screen you must enter the current password If you enter an incorrect password three times the screen is locked and operations using touch panel keys are dis abled 1 Enter the password 2 Touch OK The message The unit has been locked be cause an invalid password was entered three times Turn ACC off and on and enter your password appears if you entered the correct password and the navigation sys tem is unlocking suoipuny 194310 Deleting the password The current password can be deleted 1 Press the HOME button to display the Top Menu screen 2 Touch Settings on the Top Menu 3 Touch Areat followed by Area2 and then touch and hold Area3 4 Touch Clear password The password setting screen appears 5 Enter the current password 6 Touch OK 7 Touch Yes The message for deletion appears and then the current password is deleted Forgotten password Contact the nearest authorised Pioneer Ser vice Station J Engb Chapter Other functions Returning the navigation system to the default or factory settings You can return settings or recorded content to the default or factory settings There are some methods to clear user data and the situations and the cleared content are different for each method For information regarding the content that is cleared by each me
224. t CS S 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 streets and street closures may not be taken into consideration For example if a street is open during the morning only but you arrive later it would be against the traffic 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 It you want to set a long distance route going across several areas set waypoints along the way e During voice guidance turns and Intersec tions from the motorway are announced However if you pass intersections turns 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 b
225. ta in memory the display will not change Storing and recalling radio text You can store data from up to six radio text transmissions in the touch panel keys 1 to 6 1 Display the radio text you want to store in memory gt For details refer to Viewing the three latest radio text on this page IN O1pes y Buisy Engb Chapter ED Using the radio FM 2 Touch and hold any of the keys 1 to 6 to store the displayed radio text The selected radio text is stored in memory The next time you press the same keys in the radio text display the stored text is recalled from memory O Ifthe radio text data is already stored under all keys the new text will overwrite the exist ing one m Using the Function menu Touch E on the FM screen The Function menu appears Regional Stores the strongest broadcast frequen cies 2 Tunes in strong signals 3 Limits stations to regional program ming 4 Searches for an RDS station by PTY in formation Receives traffic announcements 6 Tunes into alternative frequencies D Uses news programme interruption gt For details of each function refer to sec tions below with the relative titles Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM best stations memory lets you automa tically store the six strongest broadcast fre quencies under the preset tuning keys P1 to Engb P6 and once stored there
226. tabs 5 Touch the desired entry on the list to make a call O Ifthe entry has multiple phone number data a selection list appears 6 Touch EA 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 trom 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 refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on the previous page 2 Touch Received Calls Dialled Calls or Missed Calls The selected call history list appears Engb bulruoud 39 13 spuey buisn G53 3 Touch an entry on the list Dialled Calls List 1 1 Nancy 16 56 01 01 2009 Detail Dialling starts O To cancel the call after the system starts dialling touch EB Touch Detail The Detailed Information screen appears Detailed Information Nancy 01234567891 You can check the details of the party before mak ing a phone call 4 Touch EA to end the call Dialling the entry stored in the Favourites list You can make a call to the entry stored in the Favourites list 1 Display the Destination Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 2 Touch Favourites The Favourites sc
227. te 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 Built in sensor The built in sensor that enables the system to estimate your vehicle s position 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 Chapter Titles of DVD Video are in turn divided into chapters which are numbered in the same way as the chapters of a book With discs fea turing chapters you can quickly find a desired scene with chapter search 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 Engb DivX DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX Inc DivX media files contain highly com pressed video with high visual quality that maintains a relatively small file size DivX Tiles can also include advanced media features like menus subtitles and alternate audio tracks Many DivX media Tiles are available for down load online and you can create your own using your personal content and easy to use tools from DivX com DivX Certified DivX Certified products are officially tested by the creators of DivX and guaranteed to play all versio
228. tered and you can now set the level 5 Touch any of 1 to 8 to select the de sired level The parental lock level is set e Level 8 Playback of the entire disc is possi ble initial setting e Level 7 to Level 2 Playback of discs for children and non adult oriented discs is possible e Level 1 Only playback of discs for children is possible O If you want to change the parental level al ready set enter the registered code number and then select the parental level O We recommend that you keep a record of your code number in case you forget it O The parental lock level is recorded on the disc You can confirm it by looking at the disc package the included literature or the disc itself You cannot use parental lock with discs that do not feature a recorded parental lock level 11 With some discs parental lock operates to skip certain scenes only after which normal playback resumes For details refer to the disc s instructions O If you forget the registered code number touch K 10 times on the number input screen The registered code number is can celled letting you register a new one Engb dnjas XAIq 10 O8pIA GAG Chapter 19 DVD Video or DivX setup Setting the auto play The DivX subtitles will be displayed even _ when the subtitle file setting is on if no cor When a DVD disc with DVD menu is inserted responding subtitle files exist this unit will cancel the DVD menu automati I
229. than 5 devices the system will ask you to select one of the registered devices to delete gt For details refer to Deleting a registered device on page 50 Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices The system searches for available Bluetooth devices near the navigation system displays them in a list and registers them for connec tion 1 Activate the Bluetooth wireless tech nology on your devices For some Bluetooth devices no specific action is necessary to activate Bluetooth wireless technology For details refer to the instruction manual of your devices 2 Display the Settings Menu screen gt For details of the operations refer to Screen switching overview on page 18 3 Touch Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Settings screen appears 4 Touch Registration The Nearby Device List screen appears The system searches for devices featuring Bluetooth technology that are waiting for the connection and displays them in the list if a device is found O Up to 30 devices will be listed in the order that the devices are found JIA P Y OO AaN g Le Hul DUUOD pue Hulia sIbay Engb 5 Wait until your Bluetooth device ap pears in the list jl Nearby Device List Register from mobile phone Select specific devices lt jl Nearby Device List j Register from mobile phone Select specific devices MY PHONE 01 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 02 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE 03 XXXXXXXXXXXX MY PHONE
230. 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 J iPhone Works with iPhone means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect spe cifically to iPhone and has been certified by 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 m 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 come 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 he LCD screen is exposed in order to in cre
231. the first time or no items are set on shortcut a message will appear Touch Yes to pro ceed to next step 2 Touch Shortcut Shortcut Settings The Shortcut selection screen appears 3 Touch the tab on the right edge or scroll the bar to display the icon that you want to set to shortcut Scroll bar 4 Touch and hold the icon that you want to add to shortcut 5 Move the icon to the left side of the screen and then release it The selected item is added to shortcut Engb su Ds NUJW uoepineu 34 9SN 0 MOH 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 Operating list screens e g POI list rout l A A KyaHeukn Moct A Boposnyukas Sl Ap6atcxaa AppatcKo Nokg W Ap6atckas Ounesckan NMHMA A Hexosckas S Kuraii Topog Screen title 2 Touching A or YJ on the scroll bar scrolls through the list and allows you to view the re maining items Returns the previous screen 4 Listed items Touching an item on the list allows you to nar row down the options and proceed to the next operation og It 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 J Engb 03 How to use the navigation menu screens Operating the on screen keyboard
232. the current song When a podcast is played the episode is displayed e Chapter number Music AVIC Navigation Go straight Engb Chapter 22 Using an iPod iPod Shows the current chapter number and total number of chapters when the file with chapters played e Play time Shows the elapsed playing time within the current song episode O is displayed if there is no corre sponding information 3 Current video information e f Chapter number Shows the current chapter number when the video with chapters played e J Artist name podcast title Shows the artist name currently playing When a podcast is played the podcast title is displayed e ij File number indicator Shows the number of the file currently playing e File name indicator Shows the file name currently playing e Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time within the current file 4 NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes TREC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements 6 Current time D Song episode information e Song number indicator Shows the number of the song and the total number of songs in the selected list e Song title episode indicator e Album artwork Album art of the current song is dis played if it is available Genre indicator Shows the genre of the current song 9 Source icon Shows which source has been selected O If characters recorded on the iPod are not
233. the map screen Current route J J A Guidance state of the current J J Route Setting POLE Vehicle position information A J Options J J WA Keyboard J J J Others Learnt data used in Learning J J J Route Point registered in Favourites J Destination History A View Mode J J Map Settings Other settings J J J 3D Calibration Status Drive Log Settings J Demo Mode J J J J Navi Settings Set Home J Modify Current Location J J Other settings J J Program Language Voice J J Language System Settings Time E v v Back Camera J Other settings J J J Bluetooth Set Ai settings 1 tings Engb Chapter Other functions Navigation functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4 Phone Menu All settings 1 J J J Other functions Anti theft password m 1 AIl stored data of 5 users is deleted AV functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4 Volume J _ J J J AV Settings Other settings J _ AV Sound All settings J CD ROM DVD V DivX FM AM All settings 2 J pan Audio SD USB All settings 2 J J Picture Adjustment J _ Other functions Tilt J 2 All settings including the setting on the Function menu are deleted Restore Factory Settings 2 Turn the ignition switch off and back O Be sure to
234. the selected language is not recorded on the disc the default language specified on the disc is output and displayed You can also switch the subtitle and audio language by touching S Title or Audio during playback O Even if you use S Title or Audio to switch the subtitle or audio language this does not affect the settings here Setting the angle icon display You can set the angle icon e to display in scenes where the angle can be switched 1 Display the DVD DivX Setup screen gt For details refer to Displaying DVD DivX Setup Menu on this page 2 Touch Multi Angle Touching Multi Angle switches between On and Off Setting the aspect ratio There are two kinds of displays A wide screen display has a width to height ratio TV aspect of 16 9 while a regular display has a TV aspect of 4 3 If you use a regular rear display with a TV aspect of 4 3 you can set the aspect ratio suitable for your rear display We recommend use of this function only when you want to fit it to the rear display Chapter DVD Video or DivX setup 19 O When using a regular display select either Letter Box or Panscan Selecting 16 9 may result in an unnatural picture 1 Display the DVD DivX Setup screen gt For details refer to Displaying DVD DivX Setup Menu on the previous page 2 Touch TV Aspect Each touch of TV Aspect changes the setting as follows
235. the touch panel keys 107 Using the Function menu 107 23 Using the Bluetooth audio player Starting procedure 109 Reading the screen 109 Using the touch panel keys 111 Using the Function menu 111 D Using AV input Reading the screen 113 Using AV1 113 Using AV2 113 Using the touch panel keys 113 Using the external unit EXT1 EXT2 Starting procedure 114 Reading the screen 114 Using the touch panel keys 115 26 Customising preferences Displaying the Navi Settings screen 116 Engb C5 Checking the connections of leads 116 Checking sensor learning status and driving status 117 Clearing status 117 Using the Fuel cons function 118 Inputting the fuel consumption information for calculating the fuel cost 118 Calculating the fuel consumption 119 Exporting the data of fuel cost information 119 Recording your travel history 120 Using the demonstration guidance 120 Registering yourhome 120 Correcting the current location 121 Changing the eco function setting 121 Displaying the Map Settings screen 122 Setting the auto zoom display 122 Setting the speed limit display 123 Displaying the Bluetooth connection icon 123 Setting the current street name display 123 Setting the Favourites icon display 123 Displaying the 3D landmarks 124 Displaying manoeuvres 124 Displaying the fuel consumption information 124 Displaying POlonthe map 124 Displaying preinstalled POIs on the map 124
236. thod see the list presented later Method 1 Remove the vehicle battery This transforms the system into the same state as when the navigation system is unin Stalled Method 2 Restore Factory Settings This clears some items in the Navi Settings menu For details refer to Restore Factory Set tings on page 148 Method 3 Touch Clear user information on the Select Items to Reset screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Select Items to Reset screen on page 148 Method 4 Touch Reset on the Select Items to Reset screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Select Items to Reset screen on page 148 Engb Chapter 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 re turn to the default or factory settings Almost all items not listed below will be retained However some of the items to be returned to their default values are not listed if the setting value can be easily recovered by user such as the last map scale the last status of AV operation screen etc gt The setting will be retained M V The setting will be cleared and returned to the default or factory settings a 5 Navigation functions Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4 n View mode and scale settingon S the map V Map function Direction of the map J J Last cursor position on
237. tibility Media CD R RW DVD R RW R USB storage de DL vice Pesman e 3 kops to 320Kbps CBR VBR Sampling frequency ee Se Ady e ERA AORE 8 kHz to 48 kHz SD memory card ID3 tag ID3 tag Ver 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 ID3 tag Ver 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Notes e Ver 2 x of ID3 tag is given priority when both Ver 1 x and Ver 2 x exist e The navigation system is not compatible with the following MP3i MP3 interactive mp3 PRO m3u playlist Engb Appendix MD Appendx SSC CS S 7 73ES CS S WMA compatibility DVD R RW R USB storage de DL ice SD memory card Media CD R RW 5 Kops to 320 Kops CBR VBR Sampling frequency 8 kHz to 48 kHz Note The navigation system is not compatible with the following Windows Media Audio 9 Professional Lossless Voice WAV compatibility Media CD R RW DVD R RW R USB storage de DL vice Format Linear PCM LPCM IMA ADPCM l WAV files on the CD R RW DVD R RW R LPCM 16 kHz to 48 kHz Sampling frequency DL cannot be played IMA ADPCM 22 05 kHz and 44 1 kHz Quantisation bits a A bits Note The sampling frequency shown in the display may be rounded SD memory card AAC compatibility Media CD R RW DVD R RW R USB storage de DL vice Bit rate 8 kbps to 320 kbps CBR Sampling frequency 8 kHz to 44 1 kHz 8 kHz to 48 kHz SD memory card Note The navigation system plays back AAC files encoded by iTunes Engb Appendix Appendix
238. touch panel keys Touch anywhere on the LCD screen to display the touch panel keys again m Engb 113 Chapter MPT Using the external unit EXT1 EXT2 The term external unit refers to future Pioneer devices that are not currently planned for or to devices that allow control of basic functions although they are not fully con trolled by the navigation system Two external units can be controlled by this navigation sys tem When two external units are connected the navigation system allocates them as exter nal unit 1 or external unit 2 For details of the connection method refer to Installation Manual For details of the operation refer to the exter nal unit s operation manual This section pro vides information on external unit operations with the navigation system that differ from those described in the external unit s opera tion manual O Operation varies depending on the external unit connected In some cases the exter nal unit may not respond Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 2 Tap EXT1 or EXT2 on the left edge of the screen to select the external unit 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the external unit gt For details refer to Using the touch panel keys on the next page Engb Reading the screen 4 A Source icon Shows which sou
239. tween view ing angles Engb Playing a DVD Video O During playback of a scene shot from multiple angles the angle icon o is displayed Turn the angle icon display on or off using the DVD DivX Setup menu gt For details refer to Setting the angle icon display on page 90 Changes the subtitle Multi subtitle Each touch of S Title switches between the subtitle languages recorded on the disc Changes the audio track Multi audio Each touch of Audio switches between audio tracks recorded in the disc O DTS audio format cannot be output so select an audio track other than DIS audio format O Display indications such as MPEG A and Mch describe the audio track re corded on the DVD This indication may not be the same as the actual sound currently output from the navigation sys tem Resuming playback Bookmark The Bookmark function lets you resume play back from a selected scene the next time the disc is loaded Touch BookM You can bookmark one point for each of up to five discs If you try to memorise another point for the same disc the oldest bookmark will be overwritten by the newer one O To clear the bookmark on a disc touch and hold BookM Chapter Playing a DVD Video Searching for a specific scene and starting playback from a specified time You can search for the scene you want by spe cifying a title or a chapter and the time O Chapter search and time search are n
240. u 1 Tap USB or SD on the left edge of the screen to display the USB or SD screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 2 Touch the screen to display the touch panel keys Engb 3 Touch The Function menu appears O Ifthe touch panel keys are not shown touch anywhere on the screen to display them Function Video Output Setting 1 Changes the repeat range Each touch of Repeat changes the setting as follows e Media Repeats all video files in the se lected external storage device USB SD e File Repeats just the current file e Folder Repeats the current folder O If you skip the file forward or backward when the repeat play range in File the repeat play range changes to Folder 2 Changes the screen size of video If a video Tile is played you can select the display mode between normal and Tull screen Each touch of Video Output Setting changes the setting as follows e Normal Enlarges the display size while maintaining the aspect ratio e Full Displays the image full screen although the aspect ratio may be af fected m Chapter Using an iPod iPod 22 Using the USB interface cable for iPod en ables you to connect your iPod to the naviga tion system 0 A USB interface cable for iPod CD IU50V sold separately is required for connection Starting procedure 1 Display the AV op
241. value compared to past route guidance of Eco Score Engb Chapter KD Eco driving function O This is not displayed when Eco Score is set to Off or when no route is set O Ifyou 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 avail able gt For details refer to Troubleshooting on page 149 O The display settings can be changed gt For details refer to Changing the eco func tion setting on page 121 8 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 0 Eco Drive level 3 10 Some improvement Tree icon As the level increases a tree icon changes from a young tree to a big tree O This is not displayed when Eco Drive Level is set to Off gt For details of the operation refer to Chan ging the eco function setting on page 121 Engb 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
242. ve optimum perfor mance with some SD memory cards Gerung a ASE Inserting an SD memory card 1 Press the 4 button The Monitor Setup screen appears A CAUTION e Do not press the amp button when an SD mem ory card is not fully inserted Doing so may da mage the card Engb 13 Chapter KD Basic operation e Do not press the amp button before an SD mem 2 Touch Eject SD ory card has been completely removed Doing so may damage the card 71 Monitor Setup 1 Press the 4 button The Monitor Setup screen appears Press Eject SD before ejecting SD card Otherwise SD card may be damaged 2 Touch SD Insert Open Eject SD 71 Monitor Setup The LCD panel opens Touch Yes if the message indicating that A the flap opens after the navigation system RAPA RE restarts appears S Open SD Insert 71 Monitor Setup The LCD panel opens and the SD card slot ap pears Flap will open after restart 3 Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot Insert it with the label surface facing to the up side and press the card until it clicks and com pletely locks The navigation system restarts and then the LCD panel opens 3 Press the middle of the SD memory card gently until it clicks P 4 Pull the SD memory card out straight 4 Press the 4 button The LCD panel closes O If data related to map data such as custo mised POI data is stored on the SD mem ory card t
243. vious page 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 your home on page 120 Calling a number in the Contacts List After finding the entry you want to call in the Contacts List 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 55 1 Display the Phone Menu screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Phone Menu on the previous page 2 Touch Contacts The Contacts List screen appears 3 Touch Search The Contacts Name Search screen appears You can search by the names registered in the Contacts List screen 4 Switch the page of the list to display the desired entry Contacts List ABCDE Alan O Billy FGHD KLMNO PQRST UVWXYZ Others O Chris David O Ellen ouch alphabet tabs Makes the screen jump to the beginning of the page including the entry whose names start with any of selected letters or numbers Touching ABCDE 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
244. wmykuHckas ynnya 6 Touch OK on the Waypoints List screen 5 Waypoints List MY BROTHER Delete MY PARENTS Delete PIONEER RUS LTD Delete The route is recalculated and the Route con firmation screen appears O If you set waypoints you cannot display multiple routes Deleting a waypoint You can delete waypoints from the route and then recalculate the route You can delete successive waypoints 1 Display the Route Overview screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Route Overview screen on page 39 2 Touch Waypoints The Waypoints List screen appears 3 Touch Delete next to the waypoint 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 5 Touch OK The map of the current position appears Engb 3 NOJ US1IND Y HulAyipow pue Bunp yYD Chapter KD Checking and modifying the current route Sorting waypoints You can sort waypoints and recalculate the route O You cannot sort waypoints that you have al ready passed 1 Display the Route Overview screen gt For details refer to Displaying the Route Overview screen on page 39 2 Touch Waypoints The Waypoints List screen appears 3 Touch Sort The Sort Waypoints screen appears 4 Touch the waypoint or destination 5 S
245. y Touch K to return to the previous screen Engb Chapter Using the radio FM Cc You can listen to the radio by using the naviga tion system This section describes operations for radio FM 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 Starting procedure 1 Display the AV operation screen gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 2 Tap FM on the left edge of the screen to display the FM screen 3 Use the touch panel keys on the screen to control the radio gt For details refer to Using the touch panel keys on the next page m Reading the screen Qe 00 PA TEXT Source icon Shows which source has been selected 2 Band indicator Shows which band the radio is tuned to FM1 to FMS 3 Programme service name indicator Shows the programme service name station name of the current station 4 Signal level indicator Frequency indicator 6 STEREO indicator Shows that the frequency selected is being broadcast in stereo D TEXT indicator Shows when radio text is received NEWS indicator Shows the status of news programmes 9 TRFC indicator Shows the status of traffic announcements Current time 4 Programme service name o
246. y Shows the category name and the total num back ber of playable songs in the playlist currently Each touch of Repeat changes the setting selected as follows e All Repeats all songs in the selected Using the touch panel keys it e One Repeats just the current song 2 Sets the shuffle play for music This function shuffles songs or albums and plays them in random order Each touch of Shuffle changes the setting as follows e Off Does not shuffle e Songs Plays back songs in random order within the selected list e Albums Selects an album randomly and then plays back all songs in that album in order 3 Sets the audiobook play speed Plays the playlist Engb Chapter 22 Using an iPod iPod While listening to an audiobook on iPod playback speed can be changed Each touch of Audio Book changes the setting as follows e Normal Playback in normal speed e Faster Playback faster than normal speed e Slower Playback slower than normal speed 4 Plays video in wide screen mode If the video is compatible with wide screen format set Widescreen to On in order to view the video image in the wide screen Each touch of Widescreen changes the setting as follows e On Outputs the wide screen video trom iPod e Off Outputs the normal sized video from iPod O Display size is changed after you change Widescreen setting and select the video to play O This setting is
247. y list 46 10 Registering and connecting a Bluetooth device Preparing communication devices 47 Registering your Bluetooth devices 47 Searching for nearby Bluetooth devices 47 Pairing from your Bluetooth devices 48 Searching for a specified Bluetooth device 49 Deleting a registered device 50 Connecting a registered Bluetooth device 50 Setting for priority connecting 51 D Using hands free phoning Displaying the Phone Menu 52 Making a phone call 52 Direct dialling 52 Making a call home easily 53 Calling a number in the Contacts List 53 Dialling from the history 53 Engb C3 Dialling the entry stored in the Favourites list 54 Dialling a facility s phone number 54 Dialling from the map 54 Receiving a phone call 55 Answering an incoming call 55 Transferring the phone book 55 Deleting registered contacts 56 Changing the phone settings 57 Editing the device name 57 Editing the password 57 Stopping Bluetooth wave transmission 57 Echo cancelling and noise reduction 57 Answering acall automatically 58 Setting the automatic rejection function 58 Clearing memory 58 Updating the Bluetooth wireless technology software 59 Notes for hands free phoning 59 12 Basic operations of the AV source Displaying the AV operation screen 61 Selecting a source 61 Operating list screens e g iPod list screen 61 Switching between the AV
248. y frequencies lower than those in the se lected range are output from the subwoofer Using the high pass filter When you do not want low sounds from the subwoofer output frequency range to play from the front or rear speakers 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 AV Sound Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen on page 138 2 Touch HPF Each time you touch HPF selects cut off fre quencies in the following order Off 50Hz 63Hz 80Hz 100Hz 125Hz 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 AV Sound Settings screen gt For details refer to Displaying the AV Sound Settings screen on page 138 3 Touch SLA Engb 26 Customising preferences 4 Touch or to adjust the source vo lume 8dB to 8dB is displayed as the source volume Is increased or decreased The following AV sources are set to the same source level adjustment volume automatically e CD ROM and DivX SD and USB AV1
249. ying back songs on your audio player is possible A2DP profile and AVRCP profile Audio Video Remote Control Profile Playing back pausing selecting songs etc are possible Since there are a number of Bluetooth audio players available on the market op erations with your Bluetooth audio player using this navigation system vary greatly in range Please refer to the instruction man ual that came with your Bluetooth audio player as well as this manual while operat ing your player on this navigation system While you are listening to songs on your Bluetooth audio player please refrain trom operating your mobile phone as much as possible If you try operating on your mo bile phone the signal from your mobile phone may cause a noise on the song play back Even if you switch to another source while listening to a song on your Bluetooth audio player the playback of song continues to elapse Depending on the Bluetooth audio player you connected to this navigation system operations on this navigation system to control the player may differ from those ex plained in this manual When you are talking on a mobile phone connected to this unit via Bluetooth wire less technology song playback from your Bluetooth audio player connected to this unit is paused gt For details of the operations refer to Dis playing the AV operation screen on page 61 2 Tap Audio on the left edge of the screen to display the

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