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1. You can select the following items Nationwide Select when you do not know the city names of your destination Proceed to the step Having selected Nationwide on the display of entering city name explained below City History You can view the list of the cities you have searched in the past Nearby City You can view the list of the cities near the current location D If necessary change the country setting For the details see Selecting the country where you want to search on page 42 Select the city you want from the list and click the OK button Enter the street name For example for West Higgins Road you can just enter the part of the name such as Higgins You can select the following item City Centre The central part of the city selected becomes your destination when start ing route calculation If there are several matching locations the list of those locations appears Select the location you want to set as your desti nation and click the OK button to start the route calculation Select the street from the list and click the OK button If there are several streets with the same name the list of areas that the specified streets go through may appear In this case select the area where your destination is located and click the OK button to proceed to the next step 6 Enter house number and sele
2. Reset button 102 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 While this list is not comprehensive it should answer your most pressing problems If a solution to your problem cannot be found here contact your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer service facility You cannot position your vehicle on the map or the positioning error is large Possible causes 1 The quality of signals from the GPS satellites is poor causing reduced positioning accuracy Such a loss of signal quality may happen for the following reasons The GPS aerial is in an unsuitable location e Obstacles are blocking signals from the satellites The position of satellites relative to your vehicle is bad Signals from the GPS satellites have been modified to reduce accuracy GPS satellites are oper ated by the US Department of Defense and the US government reserves the right to distort posi tioning data for military reasons This may lead to greater positioning errors 2 Signals from the vehicle s speed pulse are not being picked up properly 3 The main unit may not be mounted securely in your vehicle 4 Your vehicle is operating in Simple hybrid mode see Positioning by dead reckoning on page 97 5 Setting of attachment direction lever is wrong 6 Main unit is installed with extreme angle exc
3. To finish the entry by spelling and to make the Navigation System dis play a list of options To finish entry of the spelt out name of a city POI or postcode say Verify A list of rele vant items is displayed 1 After inputting some characters say Verify A list of items matching the entry appears Each item has a matching number on the left gt If all items cannot be shown on one screen say Next page to display the following page Say Previous page to return to the previous page D If no possible item is found the display returns to the previous page 2 Say the number of the item you want 1 NOAK HILL ROMFORD 2 NOBOLD SHREWSBURY 3 NOCTON FEN LINCOLN 4 NOCTON HEATH LINCOLN 5 NOCTON LINCOLN 6 NOKE OXFORD 7 NOLTON HAVEN HAVERFORDWEST The map of the selected location appears on the display The message Do you want to stop in follows 3 If you want to select this location as your destination say Yes Yes No next previous Next option Repeat Route calculation starts with the location displayed on the map as your destination gt If you want to see the maps with other options say Next option gt If you say No voice operation is cancelled and the map is displayed 94 Tips for Voice Operation For your voice commands to be correctly recognised and interpreted ensure that conditions are suitable for recognition R
4. GREENAWAY ZS Repeat p E ol eats A specific place is registered as your favourite location and the Others menu appears Switch to Main menu an item Go to is changed to the item lt favourite location a name gt y Afterwards you can set a route by selecting this item and clicking the OK button Q gt During voice operation you can get a route calculated by saying the entered name D For the details of voice operation see Chapter 7 S 7 Q 9 Q S 69 Changing or deleting your home or your favourite location Changing your favourite location is described next 1 70 Select Settings in the Main menu then select Others and lt favourite location name gt Click the OK button If you click the OK button a message confirming that you want to change a registered location appears gt To change your home location select Return Home and click the OK button Select Change and click the OK button Would you like to change or delete the registered location Delete A display for selecting the search method appears See Registering a location above for the next steps Alternative option Delete Select Delete to delete your favourite home location A message asking you to confirm the deletion appears and then select Yes and click the OK button Your favourite location is deleted and the Others menu appears
5. Information of the mark Number of information you can check Types of information Name of the registered location Include home and specific location Information of the Points Of Interest POD displayed on the map see Displaying Certain Points Of Interest on the Map on page 62 RDS TMC traffic information see Using Traffic Information on page 74 Click the OK button ROYAL COLLEGE OF 44 2075893643 PRINCE CONSORT OAD More detailed information appears Press the NAVI button You are returned to the map of your surroundings Finding a destination on the map When you select Map search as the search method or when you select Destination in the Shortcut menu you can specify your destination on the map 1 Select Map Search from the list and click the OK button The map display appears gt You can also press the NAVI button to show the map 2 Place the cross pointer on the place you want to set as your destination Then click the OK button Some information on the streets around the cross pointer or the area of the house number is picked up then information about the specified place appears on the display D if you desplay the Shortcut menu select Destination and click the OK button t pro ceed to Step 3 3 Switch between multiple items of information by turning the scale controller up or down 4 Click the OK button Route calculation starts
6. 22 1 Insert the disc while the vehicle is parked 2 Select the language used for the Navigation System 3 Setting the clock Park your vehicle in a safe place Leave the engine on and make sure that the handbrake is on Insert the disc to the main unit of the Navigation System Select Yes and click the OK button When you start this unit for the first time the message confirming if you select another language English is the default language of the Navigation System If desired you can select another language D To keep English move the joystick down to highlight No and click the OK button After this proceed to Step 6 D When you want to select another language highlight Yes click the OK button and proceed to the next step Select the language from the list The list of the languages you can use appears Move the joystick up or down to highlight the language you want Language Selection S lection de la langue Sprachenwahl Francais Deutsch LEENI Nederlands Espa ol Svenska Click the OK button Installation of the program in the language you chose begins During the installation the following display appears to show the progress When the installation is complete the opening display appears N caution Once the installation of the program starts do not stop the engine of your vehicle until the installation is completed The program is being up
7. Map Search you can specify the location to register by showing a map Point the cross pointer to the location you want to register and click the OK button A message Is this your specific place appears gt If some items around the cross pointer is picked up you can switch between multiple items by turning the scale controller up or down After selecting the item click the OK button Select OK and click the OK button SS ee Keak YG ED ww Is this your specific place OK e7 ABBEY ROAD LONDONCNW8 A message confirming the name of the location appears However you cannot change the name of your home D If the location is your home click the OK button to register the designated location as your home and the Others menu appears 5 Select Yes and click the OK button s F TTP a d xe YS i Y A M S a E r A Are you sure you want to rename ABBEY ROAD LONDONCNW8 D If renaming is not necessary at this step select No and click the OK button The location is registered and the Others menu appears 6 After entering a new name select OK and click the OK button GREENAWAY A message confirming the entered name appears and a voice message confirming the pronunciation is played 7 Ifthe pronunciation is correct select Yes and click the OK button Q yes
8. Store Done Alternative option Store The tuned station is stored in the list of the preset radio stations see Registering a radio station below gt If you want to continue to search for another station repeat this procedure Select Done and click the OK button After switching to a selected radio station a map of your surroundings appears Registering a radio station If you register frequently used stations in advance you can easily tune to one from the list This section describes how to register a radio station for the first time 1 76 See Steps 1 and 2 in Tuning to a radio station with good reception above for select ing a desired station Select Store and click the OK button Manual Station Search Next Done If you click the OK button the station selected in Step 1 is registered then a map of your surroundings appears The next time the list of the radio stations is displayed the name of this station appears in the list gt If there are already five stations registered on the list select one to be overwritten by the details of the newly selected radio station When you click the OK button a mes sage confirming that you want to overwrite the data appears Select Yes and click the OK button to overwrite the unwanted station Selecting from pre registered radio stations You can pre select up to five radio stations Preset Station From the list of the radio stat
9. uojelado a1seg PABOC When you do not know how to use the Navigation System eeeeeeeeceneeeeoeoeoeeoeeeeoeoeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee When you are new to using the Navigation System it may take you a little time to work what to do next After a few seconds of inactivity a help message may appear which tells you what you can do on the screen The message disappears when you move the joystick When you are using your Navigation System with voice operation examples of the commands you can say appear on the screen see Chapter 7 When you are used to using the Navigation System you can opt that the help mes sages are not provided For details see Help Menu on page 89 39 40 Chapter 3 Setting a Route to Your Destination Basic Flow of Route Calculation Based on the information you know about your destination your Navigation System searches for your destination on the map and calculates the route N caution For safety reasons these functions are not available while your vehicle is in motion Stop and apply the handbrake before use Flow of operation example 1 Press the MENU button and display the Main menu 2 Select New Destination from the Main menu 3 Select the method of searching for your destination 4 Enter the information about your destination 5 Your Navigation System sets the route to your destination and the map of your surroundings appears
10. 11 CANCEL ROUTE button Press this button to cancel the route guidance When pressed for more than two seconds the next via point is recognised as already being passed and a new route calculation starts see Chapter 4 Guidance to Your Destination 12 GUIDE button Press this button if you did not hear the voice guidance properly If this button is pressed for more than two seconds you can listen to traffic information where available 13 Numeric keypad You use this pad for entering characters or numbers 14 Not used 15 DELETE button Press to delete the character you just entered If you press this button for more than two sec onds all the characters entered will be deleted 16 OK button for numeric keypad This works in the same way as OK on the text palette 18 17 PROGRAM button for audio operation 18 V CHANGE button for audio operation 19 SOURCE button for audio operation PROGRAM _V CHANGE SOURCE 20 Cross Key A V lt gt button for audio operation 21 AUDIO button for audio operation 22 FUNC BACK button for audio operation 23 BAND ESC button for audio operation payers Buros FELG D Each button from 17 to 23 has the same function as the ones for Pioneer s Head Unit and so you can operate the Head Unit using the Remote Controller However some buttons become invalid depending on the combination of the models Bi Microphon
11. 7 Number of matching candidates 8 Matching candidates Items displayed here cannot be selected 9 OK If you select and click the OK button matching candidates and the time are all dis played in a list gt When you go back to the previous display by pressing the BACK button you may not be able to enter letters In such a case delete the letters entered in the text box Entering letters using numeric keypad of the Remote Controller eeeeeeeeeeoeoeeeoeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Every time you press the key the letters assigned to the key are displayed in sequence If you press different keys while the letter to enter to enter is selected or if you press the OK button on the bottom right of the numeric keypad the selected let ter appears in the text box 6 Select the city name of your destination from the list and click the OK button Move the joystick to select the item of your destination from the list If the location shown in the list can be identified the map of the location appears on the right hand side of the list so that you can roughly check the location England Scotland Wales LONMAY FRASERBURGH K uojesodo 21seg PABOCL When the list of the items goes over several screens eeeeeoeeeceveeeceoeoeeoeoeeeeoeoeeeoeeeeeeeeeoeeeeoeeeeeeeeee If the list of the matching city names cannot be displayed within one screen a scroll bar appears on the left hand side of the list to show that
12. If for any reason you stray from the suggested route you can automatically search the route to get back on track This function is called Auto Reroute and you can set it On or Off in the Settings menu For details see Chapter 6 gt If Auto Reroute is set Off and the display is in mode except Map mode when you stray from the route the display automatically switches to Map mode and a map of your surroundings appears When you return to the suggested route the display returns to each mode and route guidance restarts gt If the new route requires you to travel in the opposite direction to your current heading guidance informing you that you need to turn around to get back to the route is displayed D If you stray from the route being guided and enter a new street not recorded in the disc the Navigation System automatically switches to Map mode If you stop during the route guidance If you stop at a petrol station or a restaurant during the route guidance your Navigation Sys tem remembers your destination and route information When you start your car engine again the route guidance resumes from your current location If you parked off the set route the route guidance resumes when you return to the set route Also the estimated time of arrival or travel time to your destination reappears when you return to the set route E When receiving traffic information ahead on the set route This devic
13. and click the OK button The summer time setting is then turned On DE Tm o British Summer Time _ 10 Select Done and click the OK button Tin British Summer Time The map of your surroundings appears This completes the setup of your Navigation System Chapter 2 explains the basic operation of your Navigation System gt To change the language and time later see Chapter 6 Customising Your Navigation Sys tem 24 Chapter 2 Basic Operation Switching On and Off Switching On When the engine of your vehicle is running the power of the main unit of your Navigation System is turned on After the opening screen appears for a few seconds a cautionary mes sage appears Read this message and click the OK or the TALK button the map of your sur roundings appears and you can now use the Navigation System gt If the disc is not set the message asking to insert the disc appears After you set the disc correctly your Navigation System starts up When the password is set After your Navigation System starts and the cautionary message appears you are asked to enter the password Enter your password and select OK and click the OK button You can not enter your password using numeric keypad of the Remote Controller The map of your surroundings appears and you can use your Navigation System uojelado a1seg FABOCL gt For the
14. est petrol station When presented with a list of search options you say the number to the left of the result that you want to select 1 Press the TALK button A list of commands for voice operation appears After the Please make your request message the beep indicates that the system is ready to accept your voice command You say a command after this beep D If no command is made in the next 6 seconds voice recognition is cancelled and the Navigation System is on hold until the next operation Press the TALK button to reacti vate voice operation D If you want to listen to the message of the Navigation System say Repeat 92 2 Say New Destination Speak all commands towards the microphone If the voice command is recognised the command appears on the screen and the system voice repeats it Then a message to prompt the next operation is given A New destination Address book Overlay Points Of Interest Return Home Reroute E One kilometre detour Two kilometres detour Points Of Interest Local Search Post Code Address search Next option N Inox Bunjessdo PROC 3 Say Local search You say the contents you want to operate Here selection method of your destination is S specified When you want to search the petrol station nearest to the current location say Q Local search When you speak the command the Navigation System displays the com D mand it recognised an
15. 8 channel multi channel reception system 1 575 42 MHz 130 dbm Approx once per second 1Vp p 75Q 2 0A DC 14 4V 10 8 15 1 V allowed Negative type Micro strip flat aerial right handed helical polarization 5 0m 200 W X 52 H X 209 D mm 46 W X 46 H X13 D mm 38 W X 145 H X 30 D mm 2 1 kg 130g 80g including battery Glossary This glossary explains some of the terms used in the manual 3D Hybrid sensor The built in sensor which enables the system to estimate your vehicle s position A learning function increases its accuracy and two sets of learning data can be stored in memory Address Book A list of previously searched destinations via points and locations registered manually Current location The present location of your vehicle your current location is shown on the map by a red triangle mark Default setting A factory setting which applies when you first switch on the system you can change default settings to suit your own needs in the Settings menu Destination A location you choose as the end point of your journey DVD ROM A disc used to store data Favourite location A frequently visited location such as your workplace or a relative s home that you can register to allow easy routing GPS Global Positioning System A network of satellites that provides navigation signals for a variety of pur poses xipuaddy Guidance mode The mode in which guidance is given as you d
16. Recalculating the Route to Your Destination You can recalculate the route to avoid the traffic jam or road works ahead You can set the length of the area and avoid just that area or you can even search a new route from the current loca tion to your destination On the map screen during route guidance try the following opera tions 1 Press the DETOUR button on the Remote Controller 2 Select the distance from the list and click the OK button On this display you can select the following items 0 km mi The route from the current position to your destination is recalculated The distance of the detour The route is recalculated avoiding the area the specified 1 50 km mi distance ahead of your current position Route calculation starts if you click the OK button gt Distance of detour can be selected from 1 2 5 10 20 50 kilometres 1 3 5 10 30 50 miles For details of switching the display between km and mi miles see KM Mile Setting on page 87 gt Based on the traffic information received from RDS TMC stations you can set the auto matic route calculation for avoiding the traffic jam For details see Avoid Traffic Route on page 90 uo euns q Jno oj aouepiny E ROC 57 Cancelling the Route Guidance If you no longer need to go to your destination or you want to set another location as your des tination carry out the following operations Delete the current ro
17. Registering a Password If you register a password only those who know the password can use your Navigation System 1 Select Settings in the Main menu then select Others and Password Click the OK button 2 Enter a password Carefully enter each character A password must be between 6 and 24 characters alpha betic or numeric PROS P 3 Select OK and click the OK button A message confirming the password appears and a voice message confirming the pro nunciation is played 4 Ifthe pronunciation is correct select Yes and click the OK button GREENAWAY Repeat The entered password is set and the Others menu appears When your Navigation System is activated a display for entering your password appears see Switching On and Off on page 25 gt If you want to change your password at first enter the password that is currently set You cannot enter using the numeric keypad When the display for entering your password appears again enter the new password gt Once the password is registered you can use the voice operation for the Navigation Sys tem to recognise the password D If you change the language used the set password is cleared If desired set the password again gt In order not to forget your registered password write it down on the sheet at the back of this manual and remove it and store
18. Avoid Toll Road on on pages 86 to 87 Selecting the country where you want to search Information on the disc is arranged according to each country When searching for your desti nation your Navigation System searches for it in the country currently selected Therefore if your destination is in another country you must change the country setting before starting the destination search Once the country is selected the Navigation System searches the destina tion from the data of this country until the setting is altered Here Address Search is given as an example 1 From the Main menu select New Destination and then select Address Search 2 Select Country and click the OK button ABBERLEY WOR ABBERTON COLC ABBESS RODING ABBEYDALE GLO aaam x A NE Hon SIEA ra E ae 3 Select the area you want to search and click the OK button When you are returned to the initial display proceed to the searching operation Sweden Austria Liechtenstein J Switzerland Liechtenstein Germany Denmark Spain Andorra Perform the route calculation of the several route options and select one By combining several searching conditions you can get route calculations of six route options to your destination After route options are calculated select the one you want 1 Change the setting of Route No in Settings me
19. Chapter 7 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice 91 Basics of Voice Operation ssssssssssssssessscsesessneseeenssnesnsenesnsenesteneeatseteanseneanseneaneeneeneens 91 Available voice COMMANAS cscceeeeeeteeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeenaeeeeeaeeeenaaeeeesaeeeseneeeeeeaeeeneneeess 92 An example of Voice Operation ccccescceeseseeeseeeeeneceeeesneeseseeeeseseeeeeneneneseeeneeseaenes 92 Tips for Voice Operation sscsssssesessseseesnsseesnssnesnsenesnsenesateneeatseteansceeanseneanseneeneeneeneeaten 95 Appendics e pr PEDPEE REET eee tray een Pr Eee refer e ener reer 97 Positioning Technology Handling Large Errors When the positioning by GPS is impossible eeceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeaees 99 Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 100 Handling and Care of the Disc Resetting the System Troubleshooting ssceeceeeeseeneeeenesneseeneanes Messages and how to react to them Route Setting Information Route search specifications Route highlighting sc 425 oeir ease pa ea a a Ra E E E Intersection enlargement TrackiNgece tnig e iri e ae We ela ah About traffic information Important Safety Information Before using your Navigation System be sure to read and fully understand the following safety information 10 Read the manual before operating this Navigation System This Navigation System is i
20. Controller are transmitted from here 2 Scale controller You use the scale controller to enlarge or reduce the displayed map When you move the scale con troller downwards the scale of the displayed map is enlarged and a more detailed map is displayed Conversely moving it upwards reduces the dis played map and a wider area is displayed Also when a list is longer than one screen this control ler is used for indicating the next screen or previ ous screen 3 TALK button You use the TALK button to start voice recogni tion allowing you to command the Navigation System by speech When a voice command is given you can cycle through possible matches by clicking down this button D With the CD SR80 Steering Remote Controller sold separately you can press the BAND but ton and the F button to switch on the operation mode of the Steering Remote Controller When the operation mode is switched on by pressing the BAND button of the Steering Remote Con troller you can activate voice operation which is equivalent of pressing the TALK button 4 Joystick OK button Use the joystick to select items in the display and to scroll the map The joystick is also the OK but ton simply press it to select a location on the map or an option displayed on the screen payers Guinea PROS EN R Vile ANY Used as the joystick Ce sy Directions of movements indi Q cated by arrows are possible LI Used a
21. If you want to delete other via points repeat Steps 3 and 4 above 5 Select Done and click the OK button A new route to your destination via the remaining via points is calculated uo euns q Ino oj aouepiny FRO 61 Displaying Certain Points Of Interest on the Map Selected Points Of Interest POT in a certain category can be shown on the map and you can check the location on the display while driving 1 Select Information on Main menu and then select Overlay POI Click the OK but ton The list of POI categories appears 2 Select the category and click the OK button The selected item is ticked If you want to register other categories repeat this step 1 Overlay POI D If you want to search with more detailed categories move the joystick left to display the list of subcategories If you select the sub category you want to show on the map and click the OK button a check mark appears on the right hand side of the selected sub category Select Done and click the OK button to return to the list of POI category 3 When you have finished selecting categories select Done and click the OK button POIs in the selected category appear on the map D If you want to set a POI as your destination point to the location with cross pointer and click the OK button Then select Destination from the Shortcut menu see Shortcut menu on page 27 Information around the cross pointer app
22. Select to return to the display for entering characters Repeat You can reconfirm the pronunciation of the name you entered gt In the Address Book you can register up to 98 locations except your home and your favourite location gt You can also store locations registered in the Address Book on a PC card see Storing the 64 data of registered locations in the PC card on page 78 Editing a location s information Select a location in the Address Book menu and move the joystick to the left the Address Book Operate menu appears If you edit the information of the locations stored in Last Desti nation or Destination History it is registered in Address Book as Registered Location To edit the information about the location 1 Select Address Book in the Main menu and click the OK button The Address Book menu appears 2 Select the location to edit the information and move the joystick to the left Select Information Edit and click the OK button Delete this Delete all Destinations Delete all Address Book View Map Click the OK button and the Address Information menu appears Refer to the item corre sponding to the subsequent operation After finishing the operation the display shown in Step 2 appears You can continue to edit other information items if necessary Information Edit Edit Name p Edit Phone Number Select Pictograph Select Sound ARUN 1 Name The name can be used
23. When the KM Mile Setting is set to mile select one from 30 mile h 72 40 mile h or 50 mile h 3 Average Speed Motorway S This setting controls the estimated average speed when driving on a motorway which is used for calculating the Estimated Time of Arrival ETA and travel time to your destination e When the KM Mile Setting is set to km select one from 100 km h 120 km h 140 km h or 160 km h e When the KM Mile Setting is set to mile select one from 70 mile h 80 mile h 90 mile h or 100mile h Guidance Voice You can change the gender of the guidance voice You cannot change the gender during route guidance so change this setting when route guidance is not active Male Guidance voice changes to a male voice Female Guidance voice changes to a female voice 87 E Map Display menu Map Orientation This setting controls whether the map is shown with the driving direction upward or with North at the top Heading Up To ensure that the driving direction always faces up the map automati cally rotates according to the direction of your vehicle North Up The map is always displayed with North at the top Map Display To improve the visibility of the map during the evening you can change the combination of the colours of the map Illumination You can change the combination of the colours of
24. a case the current location of your vehicle may not be displayed correctly while in a traffic jam or in a car park 100 Handling and Care of the Disc Some basic precautions are necessary when handling your discs Discs you can use e Use only the disc provided for use with this unit You cannot use ordinary DVDs CD ROMs or music CDs Do not try to use a disc that is cracked scratched or bent This product is designed for use with conventional fully circular discs only Use of shaped discs is not recommended for this product 4 lt l DO A Precautions for handling e Do not touch the playing surface of a disc Hold the disc carefully by its outer edge or by the hole in the centre Do not attach sticky tape or suchlike to the surfaces of a disc Avoid scratching the disc or damaging it in any way About cleaning Keep your disc clean and free of dust If you need to clean a disc use a soft lint free cloth to wipe the surface from the centre outward as shown xipuaddy e Never apply solvents to your disc such as benzene thinner commercial cleaners or anti static fluids intended for vinyl records Precautions for storage e Keep your disc away from direct sunlight sources of heat and sources of dust Store the disc in its protective case to provide greater protection against warping Ambient conditions for playing disc Ambient conditions can affect the behaviour of discs and the operation of the
25. aieeao educa d taeae t daa ha Sete ama aaiae rod nsecctbnedsccbnetencron 78 Initialising a PC Card icine i inie ee eed a ia 78 Storing the data of registered locations in the PC Card cccseceeseseeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 78 Loading data from a PC Card eceecceeeceeeeeeceeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeaeeseeeseaeesiaeeneeeeaees 79 Deleting PE eard dala T eT dee acehatdenescapksdalecs suis tadd sea a TE E aasbiidennceea 80 Checking the Navigation Status sscsssssssessssessesesnenessenessnseeeanseneanseneansenseneentenes 81 Checking positioning information by satellite cc eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeteaeeeneetaaes 81 Checking sensor learning status and driving Status eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetaes 82 Checking the connections of leads and installation positions eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 83 Chapter 6 Customising Your Navigation System essseeeeee 85 Modifying the Default Settings sssssssssssseseesnssnesnsesesnsenestenteanseneanseneanseneaneeneeneens 85 Ite MS Users can Chang e sssscssssssssssssssssessseseansenesneensenesatenesntenesatenteansneeanseneanseneaneeneeneens 86 Route Guidance Menu icici dnecende vet venient e aE E a renee 86 Map Display MONU aaa t aa raa Paden uateiie cite ddA shiden DE A O aa eKA EEA EE EE ESETERE 88 Hardware men tsiisgni rosja a vtec diced A ley EAE Ea 88 Others MENU a e a a a tietcie nnekierdasloaay 88 RDS TMO MONU a cok Ad Ua a aa ara eal i a AS 90
26. and via points in the order of the nearest distance in a straight line from the current location 59 Skipping a via point You can opt for the next via point to be skipped and the new route to be calculated accord ingly 1 Press the CANCEL ROUTE button on the Remote Controller for more than two sec onds A message asking whether you want to skip the next via point appears Select Yes and click the OK button EZ IKN Z e SES Pe 4 Are you sure you want to skip next via A new route to your destination through all the remaining via points except for the skipped via point is calculated Deleting a via point from the route If you no longer need to pass a via point on the set route the via point can be deleted from the list of via points and the route can be recalculated 1 60 Press the CANCEL ROUTE button on the Remote Controller A message asking whether you want to cancel the route appears ick the OK button Select Yes one and cli ACHE No The list of via points currently set appears Select the via point you want to delete and click the OK button JOHANNA STREET J ki TOWER BRIDGE A100 PRINCE CONSORT ROA Select Delete and click the OK button You can select the following item Sort You can sort your destination and via points in the order of the nearest distance in a straight line from the current location D
27. by your Navigation System is based on the assumption that the driver does not know the area Thus the streets known to local drivers such as small streets or special roads may not be used for the set route If there are fewer than six recommended routes some route options may become the same route If visiting points are set only one route is calculated e Route setting is limited to the range of the disc in use Additionally if the destination is too far there may be instances where the route cannot be set If you want to set a long distance route going across several areas set via points along the way e If you try to select a point on a motorway as a destination a location on a nearby road such as below the motorway may be chosen instead During voice guidance turns and junctions from motorway are automatically announced However if you pass junctions turns and other guide points in rapid succession some may not be announced e Incorrect guidance may be given at motorway junctions if the exit lane is particularly long e Itis possible that guidance may direct you off a motorway and then back on again Ifa route along a normal motorway passes near a motorway service area the system may mistake the service area for a motorway junction e In some cases the set route may require you to travel in the opposite direction to your current heading In such cases you are instructed to turn around so please turn around safely
28. details of setting the password see Registering a Password on page 71 Switching Off When you turn your vehicle s engine off your Navigation System is also switched off D If you have not arrived at the vicinity of your destination the route set will not be deleted even if you turn the power to your Navigation System off 25 Types of Menu You perform most tasks through using menus A typical sequence of steps is as follows Select a menu Select a menu item with the joystick and Click the OK button There are two types of menu the Main menu and the Shortcut menu Main menu With the map displayed press the MENU button and the Main menu appears You use this menu for basic operation of your Navigation System 26 eer POI Search ama Motorway Search Return Home Vicinity Search Address Book Postal code Sea amp Go to _Q settings i a Information New Destination The destination is searched and the route to this destination is set see Finding a destina tion on the map on page 39 Address Book Past destinations via points and the list of the registered locations are shown If you select your destination from this menu your route is calculated see Chapters 3 and 5 Return Home Set your home as your destination and your route is calculated see Chapter 3 Go to Set your favourite location such as your workplace as your destination and your rou
29. in a safe place If you forget your password consult the shop or your dealer 71 uon eunojuj snoer Bursinn Kedim Setting Areas to Avoid If you register Areas to Avoid such as crowded intersections or congested areas routes can be calculated that avoid those areas Areas to Avoid can be set from the Settings menu A Caution If you register or delete an Area to Avoid after setting a route the contents of route guidance may be changed due to activation of Auto Reroute function Registering an Area to Avoid This section describes a way of registering an Area to Avoid for the first time You can register up to five Areas to Avoid 1 N 72 Select Settings in the Main menu then select Route Guidance and Areas to Avoid Click the OK button The list of Areas to Avoid appears Select one of the items shown in New Area and click the OK button When registering for the first time any item on the list is shown as New Area number in range to 5 Areas to Avoid New Area 1 New Area 2 New Area 3 New Area 4 New Area 5 A message to specify a search method for a location appears D If you register an Area to Avoid after setting a route the message asks whether you want to recalculate the current route Select Yes click the OK button and proceed to the next step Search for a location for registration and display a map The search method is the same as t
30. pops out If the main unit power is on the PC card lock lamp changes from green to red showing that the PC card is inserted correctly and ready for use payers Buras PROS Removing the PC Card Open the cover on the front of the main unit Slide the PC card lock lever to the right 1 and hold it there Check that the PC card lock lamp has changed to green and then press the PC card ejection button 2 Keep sliding the PC card lock lever to the right until the PC card is removed completely N caution Do not remove the PC card while the PC card lock lamp is red It may break the main unit of the Navigation System or the PC card gt PC card can be set or removed regardless of the power ON OFF of the main unit ON OFF of the engine gt You can only use a card that conforms to the PCMCIA Type II 5V standard If you attempt to use a card complying with a different standard the card slot may be damaged or a mal function may occur gt Do not remove the card while editing the data on the PC card You may break the main unit of the navigation system or corrupt the data stored on the PC card 21 Setup 3 Installing the Program The program is installed to the main unit of the Navigation System using the disc provided When installing the program you carry out the following operations When all the setup proce dures are completed the map of your surroundings appears and you can use the Navigation System
31. press OK When While the car is stationed the Navigation System is installed at the place where the main unit may be affected by a large vibration What to do Re install the main unit of the Navigation System to the place where the main unit will not be affected by vibration 106 6 Direction of G sensor is not correct Please turn system power off and check the installation After checking please re boot the system and press OK Please check installation then press OK When Direction of G sensor is set incorrectly What to do See the Installation Manual and set the direction of G sensor correctly 7 Gyro Sensor is not working properly Please consult your dealer or Pioneer service center When Abnormal output of Gyrosensor is detected What to do Note down the error code shown on the screen turn off the power and then contact your nearest Pioneer service facility 8 Your route could not be found When If the distance to the destination is too far and cannot be set What to do Change the destination to a location that is closer and divide up the route xipuaddy 9 You cannot set more via points Please delete current via point and re enter to set new via point When If you try to set more than five via points What to do Add the next via point after arriving at your first via point Or after deleting an unnecessary via point ad
32. see Registering Your Home and Your Favourite Location on page 68 Go to Registering and changing your favourite location see Registering Your Home and Your Favourite Location on page 68 Modify Current Location Move the joystick to up down or left right to adjust the current location of your vehicle and direction displayed on a map Adjust Display Position The display position of the screen of your Navigation System is adjusted To adjust the screen move the joystick up down and left right Adjust to the optimal position making sure that all four corners of the display are visible BIRDS TMC menu Real Time Reroute Alert This setting controls whether when a traffic jam on the set route is received to display a mes sage On this message you can select whether to calculate a route by taking traffic jam into account On Confirming message is displayed Off Confirming message is not displayed Route calculation is not carried out when a traffic jam occurs on the route Avoid Traffic Route This setting controls whether when a traffic jam occurs on the route to calculate a route by taking traffic jam into account On Route calculation is carried out by taking a traffic jam into account Off Route calculation is carried out without taking a traffic jam into account 90 Chapter 7 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice Basics of Voice Operation Your Pioneer Navigation System comes with
33. system e Vibrations caused by driving may sometimes interrupt the reading of data from the disc causing slow screen changes In cold weather condensation may form on the optical lens used to read the disc or on the disc itself particularly when the vehicle initially warms up This may render the disc unreadable for up to an hour as the moisture evaporates naturally You may wipe condensation of a disc with a soft cloth from the centre outward e At extremely high temperatures a temperature cutout protects the Navigation System by switching it off automatically e Despite our careful design of the product as a result of mechanical wear ambient conditions for use or handling of the disc small scratches that do not affect actual operation may appear on the disc sur face This is not a sign of the malfunction of the unit Consider it to be normal wear and tear 101 Resetting the System On occasion you may need to reset your Navigation System When a reset is necessary You should reset the system in the following situations e After installation of this unit in your vehicle e If there appear to be problems with the operation of the system e If there are problems with the display Using the reset button The reset button is recessed in the front of the main unit to prevent accidental use You can see it in the top right corner of the front panel Insert a pointed implement such as a ballpoint pen into the small hole and push
34. system learns the driving status of your vehicle and stores the data in the internal memory The learning status of the sensor can also be checked on the screen The current driving status including vehicle speed and inclination of a road can be checked on the screen 1 Select Information in the Main menu then select Location Status and 3D Cali bration Status Click the OK button The 3D Calibration Status screen appears i 3D Calibration Status Speed Pulse Counter ORWM wun I 3D Detection 1 Distance Driving distance is indicated 2 Speed Pulse Counter Total number of speed pulses is indicated 3 Sensor memory Memory1 Memory 2 Memory currently used is indicated gt Your Navigation System can learn the driving status of two types of tyres for summer and winter independently by using the different memories To change memories select Sensor memory and click the OK button Then select Memory 1 or Mem ory 2 which you want to use and click the OK button 4 Learning Status Current driving mode is indicated 5 Degree of learning Learning situations of Distance Right Turn Left Turn and 3D detection are indicated by the length of bars 6 Speed Speed detected by this unit is indicated This indication may be different from the actual speed of your vehicle so please do not use this instead of the speedometer of your vehicle 7 Front and back G Rotational speed Accelerated velocity
35. the NAVI button When the route is not yet set map mode is always displayed but during the route guidance you can switch between Map mode Driver s view Arrow mode and Side arrow mode by clicking the OK button AS Caution In Driver s view the speed meter is indicated on the screen but this will differ from the actual speed of your vehicle Use the speed meter of your vehicle for confirming the speed Map mode The map of your surroundings is shown Unless the route is set this mode is always shown 1 2 STREET poUuGH wo ES 3 3 TE ai F feat o 4 aa ua 11 WA V Rei 5 12 Driver s view The map from the driver s viewpoint is shown 1 z gt ners Crs 6 2 Ra E wp 7 m H o 5 01 13 34 Arrow mode The direction of travel is shown by a simple arrow When approaching a guidance point such as an intersection the display switches to show the distance and direction to the guidance point Normal condition On 10 4 io oom 11 When approaching an intersection ROSEBERYAA VENUE xy WS FART nae Pog HES Kg uojjesado aiseg PAB ee 12 Side arrow mode The map of your surroundings is shown on the left and an a
36. the scale on the map is under 1 km 3 An arrow to indicate the area of traffic jam displayed only when the scale on the map is under 1 km If you want to view detailed traffic information point the cross pointer at the traffic informa tion icon and click the OK button When the Shortcut menu appears select Information and click the OK button You can check the information such as a place name gt If the name of the radio station or frequency cannot be shown bad reception may be the cause See Selecting the radio station explained below for retrieving the information from another radio station 75 uojeusoju snoer Bursin Kedi Selecting the radio station The RDS Tuner of this unit automatically tunes to the radio station to receive available traffic information If reception is poor you can switch to another station manually Once the receiv ing radio station is selected the system automatically tunes to stations that provide traffic information according to the trace of a driving vehicle Tuning to a radio station with good reception 1 Select Information in the Main menu then select RDS TMC and Manual Station Search Click the OK button Select Next and click the OK button Available radio stations can be searched automatically If a radio station with a good reception is found the tuning mode is stopped and the tuned station name frequency is displayed Manual Station Search
37. the city in full and select OK on the bottom right of the display Click the OK button If there are no matching cities try the name of the different city nearby 29 30 How to use text palette eoeeeeeeeoeeeeeoeeeeoeeeeeeoeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee Move the joystick up or down or left or right to highlight a letter you want to enter If you click the OK button the selected letter appears in the text box As you enter an one letter your Navigation System narrows down the possible cities and the items in the list that appears on the right hand side of the display change accordingly Also any letters you cannot enter because they do not feature in a known place name are shown in grey to help you select and enter the letters faster 7 qd FLO i i P T 8 2 3 4 5 i i 6 oe 1 Text box The letters entered appear here 2 Text palette Letters of the alphabet Letters you cannot enter are greyed out 3 Space u You can enter a space 4 Delete backward Deletes the previous character 5 All delete q All the letters entered are deleted When the DELETE button of the Remote Control ler is pressed for more than two seconds all the letters entered can be deleted as well 6 Function button If you highlight this button the functions assigned to each button appear in a popup display
38. the latest in voice recognition technology You can use voice commands to operate many of its functions This chapter describes where you can use voice commands and also what commands the system accepts Flow of voice operation You can start voice operation any time when the screen under route guidance or a map is dis played even when the map is scrolling The basic steps of voice operation are as follows The steps are almost the same as when using the Remote Controller 1 Press the TALK button to activate voice operation 2 Speak a command into the microphone 3 When the command is recognised it is repeated 4 As necessary repeat Steps 2 and 3 5 The voice command is carried out gt With the CD SR80 Steering Remote Controller sold separately you can press the BAND button and the F button to switch on the operation mode of the Steering Remote Controller When the operation mode is switched on by pressing the BAND button of the Steering Remote Controller you can activate voice operation which is equivalent of pressing the TALK button gt When your Navigation System starts you can also enter the password using your voice BI 0A yum Wajshs uonebjnen nog Bunesodo PROC ie 91 Available voice commands When your car is parked with the handbrake on press the TALK button to display a list of available voice commands Voice Help menu Display of the Voice Help menu can be turned o
39. the map to the location you want to see You can move the joystick of the Remote Controller up and down left and right or diago nally If you move the joystick towards the location you want to see the map moves accord ingly If you press down the joystick while moving the map you can move the map more quickly At this time the cross pointer appears at the centre of the screen Also a line connect ing between the current location and cross pointer appears 1 Scroll location The position of cross pointer shows the location selected on the current map 2 Distance from the current location The distance between the location pointed by cross pointer and the current location is shown 37 Viewing the information of the mark displayed on the map You can check the information such as address about the mark POI your home your favourite location or an icon of TMC traffic information specified by the cross pointer 1 38 Place the cross pointer on the mark shown on the map and click the OK button The Shortcut menu appears Select Information and click the OK button i Destination Registration Information about the specified mark appears The type of information shown varies according to the mark If there is another mark near the mark selected you may turn the scale controller up or down to display the information for another mark Information may not be shown for some marks
40. there are more items If you move the joystick up or down the remaining items appear If there are many items you can move the list faster by moving the scale controller up and down If an arrow appears at the left hand side of the item eeeoeeeeeeeneeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeoee 8 If you click the joystick to the left the map of the location you selected from the list appears Here the information of the selected location is displayed by letters at the bottom of the screen If you click the OK button with this display the Shortcut menu appears see Shortcut menu on page 27 and you can select the location displayed as your destination or look at the detailed information 7 Select the street name where your destination is located You select the street name in the same way as for a city name When the number of matching streets is narrowed down the list of the matching streets automatically appears If the all letters you want to enter are coloured grey and you cannot enter select OK and click the OK button to show the list 32686 472 PETERLY BUS Al A10 A100 A1000 A1003 A1004 31 8 Select the street from the list and click the OK button __4 _ LLOYD BAKER STREET BAKER ROAD BAKER STREET LONDON MASTER BAKERS ALMSHOUSES If the selected street goes across several cities eeoeeeeeeeceeoeoeeoeeeeoeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeee
41. uojeuns aq Inoj 0 aynoy e Burmas KAELL D If you press the BACK button during route calculation the calculation is cancelled and the map display appears D If you search for the location when the route is already set after the search a message asking whether to carry out new route calculation using this location as your destination or as a via point appears For the details see Adding Via Points to the Current Route on page 59 and Cancelling the Route Guidance on page 58 D During the search of your destination if you click the joystick to the left while the triangle mark is displayed on the left hand side of the list you can check the location being selected on the map D Some information on traffic regulations by days or time is indicated according to the time when the route calculation is performed Thus it may not correspond with a certain traffic regulation when your vehicle actually passes the location Also the information of the traffic regulations provided will be for a passenger vehicle and not for a truck lorry or other deliv ery vehicles When driving your vehicle follow the actual traffic regulations D For the details of route guidance after your destination is searched and the route is set see Chapter 4 41 gt By using the Settings menu you can change the conditions for route calculation For the details see Chapter 6 Route No Fastest Shortest Avoid Motorway Avoid Ferry
42. will be recovered 99 Conditions likely to cause noticeable positioning errors Certain conditions are more likely to cause discrepancies between your actual position and the location shown on the map display e If you make a slight turn e If there is a parallel road e If there is another road very nearby for example an elevated motorway e If you take a recently opened road that is not on the map e If you drive in zig zags e Ifthe road has connected hairpin bends e If there is a loop or similar road configuration e If you take a ferry e If you are driving on a long straight road or a gently curving road e If you are on a steep mountain road with many height changes e If you enter or exit a multi storey car park or similar with a spiral layout e If your vehicle is turned on a turntable or similar e If your vehicle s wheels spin such as on a rough track or in snow e If you put on chains or change your tyres for some of a different size e If trees or other obstacles block the GPS signals for a considerable period e If you drive very slowly or in a start and stop manner as in a traffic jam e If you join the road after driving around a large car park e When you go round a roundabout e When starting driving immediately after starting the engine e If you insert the disc and turn your Navigation System on while driving Some types of vehicle may not output a speed signal while driving at just a few kilometres per hour In such
43. A whole group can be selected 4 Select OK and click the OK button After the data of the selected locations is stored in the Address Book a map of your sur roundings appears gt If the total number of data items loaded from a PC card and data items registered in the Address Book exceeds 100 a message indicating that no more data can be registered appears In that case delete unnecessary data or decrease the number of data items loaded from a PC card Deleting PC card data You can delete data for a specified location or a whole group However if there is no data of Registered Locations in the PC card you cannot use this function 1 Select Settings in the Main menu then select PC Card and Delete PC card data Click the OK button 2 Select a group where the location you want to delete is stored and click the OK but ton A list of locations stored in the specified group appears 3 Select a location you want to delete and click the OK button The selected location is ticked To delete other locations repeat this step Alternative option Select All Select all locations in a group 4 Select OK and click the OK button A message confirming that a specified location is deleted appears 5 Select Yes and click the OK button After a specified location is deleted a map of your surroundings appears Registered Locations Are you sure that you want to delete 80 Checking the Navi
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45. DVD Navigation Unit ENGLISH Operation Manual AVIC 8DVD Pioneer The screen shown in the example may differ from the actual screen The actual screen may be changed without notice for performance and function improvements Introduction License Agreement E PI ONEER AVIC 8DVD THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AS THE END USER AND PIO NEER CORP JAPAN PIONEER PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCTS BY USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCTS YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE PIONEER PRODUCTS INCLUDES DATABASE OF NAVTECH Data OF Navigation Technologies Corporation NAVTECH AND SEPARATE TERMS ATTACHED SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE DATABASE BY THE NAVTECH Data BY NAVTECH RESPECTIVELY IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS PLEASE RETURN THE PIONEER PRODUCTS INCLUDING THE SOFTWARE AND ANY WRITTEN MATERIALS WITHIN FIVE 5 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF THE PRODUCTS TO THE PLACE FROM WHICH YOU PUR CHASED THEM FOR A FULL REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PIO NEER PRODUCTS 1 GRANT OF LICENSE Pioneer grants to you a non transferable non exclusive license to use the software installed on the Pioneer products the Software and the related documentation solely for your own personal use or for internal use by your business only on such Pioneer products Y
46. Distance to your destination D To return to the initial display from the Route Profile display or the Route List display press the BACK button 4 Select OK and click the OK button The route you selected is accepted and the map of your surroundings appears When you start driving the route guidance begins gt If the above operations are not done within 30 seconds after the route calculation is completed and you have started your vehicle the first route is automatically chosen 43 44 D tt may take some time until a route profile is shown after a route calculation In addition when a long distance route is calculated your Navigation System may not be able to list all the roads In this case the remaining roads will be shown in the list as you drive on Route Calculation to Your Home Location or to Your Favourite Location If your home location is registered the route home can be calculated by a single press of the button from the Main menu Also you can register one location such as your workplace as your favourite location and the route is calculated in a similar way 1 Select Return Home or lt favourite location name gt from the Main menu and click the OK button Route calculation starts gt For the details of the method of registering the location see Registering Your Home and Your Favourite Location on page 68 Also you can change the registered information later D Wh
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49. ON WHEN OPEN CAUTION AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN VORSICHT ABDECKUNG GEOFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED BNING ADVARSEL UNDG UDSA TTELSE FOR STRALING SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA VARNING DEL R PPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STR LEN VARO AVATTAESSA ALTISTUT NAKYVA JA N KYM TT M LLE LASERSATEIL YLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEN VRW1699 e The Pioneer CarStereo Pass is for use only in Germany e Always keep the volume low enough for outside sounds to be audible e Protect this product from moisture Handbrake interlock Certain functions offered by this Navigation System could be dangerous if used while driving To prevent them being used while in motion there is an interlock with your vehicle s handbrake If you attempt to use these functions while driving the message You cannot use this function while driv ing will be displayed Find a safe place to stop and apply the handbrake 11 Colour difference of the map display between day and night To prevent the normal display from appearing too bright and distracting you when driving after dark or in dull conditions the map background changes automatically to a darker colour when you switch on your vehicle lights You can however turn off this automatic switching see Map Display on page 88 SS A Daytime display Nig
50. a ferry when driving on a road inside a facility when driving on a roundabout Route highlighting Once set the route is highlighted in bright green on the map e On major motorways and wide roads where a road is on multiple levels or in mountainous areas with many hills and curves the highlighted route may not coincide exactly with the map The immediate vicinity of your starting point and destination may not be highlighted and neither will areas with particularly complex road layouts Consequently the route may appear to be cut off on the display but voice guidance will continue e In Driver s view the route displayed may be different from the actual shape of the streets and the route may seem to protrude from the streets in the following locations near your destination departure point or via points near the mark indicating your vehicle when route is recalculated with Auto Reroute function and suchlike H ntersection enlargement As you approach an intersection the map scale increases to show more detail e When the map scale increases your vehicle direction immediately before reaching the intersection is shown as UP Thus if you approach the intersection in a straight line the current location mark will come onto the map from the bottom of the display If the road curves into the intersection the current location mark will enter the intersection from the side e Ifthe intersection is approached in a gent
51. a map according to whether the vehicle lights are On or Off Day Display The map is always displayed with bright colours Tracking Display Timing for deleting tracking can be set On always Display tracking for all journeys On this journey Display tracking dots but erase them when the navigation system is turned off when cutting the engine of your vehicle Off Do not display tracking dots Hardware menu Hardware Volume The volume of voice guidance played by your Navigation System can be set To change the volume select or with the joystick and click the OK button Monitor Type The scanning type can be set according to the type of a display used If the screen of the dis play you are using is blurred change this setting to the one that gives the clearer display Type A Non interlaced type When using Pioneer s display choose this setting Type B Interlaced type Others menu Demo Mode This is a demonstration function for shops After a route is set the simulation of the route guidance to a destination is automatically displayed Normally set this to Off On Repeat Demo Mode is set on Off Demo Mode is set off Mute on Voice Recognition This can be set when your Navigation System is combined with the Pioneer Head Unit with a muting function one that has an Yellow black lead This setting controls whether the volume of the Head Unit is automatically muted during voice o
52. ands 2 D If you have a Pioneer Head Unit with a muting function one that has an Yellow black lead Oo the volume will automatically be reduced when you give a voice command 9 gt S 9 o 95 96 Appendix Positioning Technology The Navigation System accurately measures your current location by combining the positioning by GPS and by Dead Reckoning Positioning by GPS The Global Positioning System GPS uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth Each of the satel lites which orbit at a height of 21 000 km continually broadcasts radio signals giving time and position information This ensures that signals from at least three can be picked up from any open area on the earth s surface The accuracy of the GPS information depends on how good the reception is When the signals are strong and reception is good GPS can determine latitude longitude and altitude for accurate positioning in three dimensions But if signal quality is poor only two dimensions latitude and longitude can be obtained and positioning errors are somewhat greater Positioning by dead reckoning The 3D Hybrid Sensor in the main unit also calculates your position The current location is measured by detecting driving distance with the speed pulse the turning direction with the Gyrosensor and inclina tion of the road with the G sensor xipuaddy The 3D Hybrid Sensor can even calculate changes of altitude and corrects for d
53. ant to store the data in the specified group appears Click the OK button and the data is stored in the PC card and a map of your surround ings then appears 5 After entering a group name select OK and click the OK button New aro O The data of the registered location is stored in the entered group and a map of your sur roundings appears gt If there is little or no space in the PC card or you have already stored 100 locations in a group a message Memory is full or You cannot store more than 100 items in the same group appears To remedy delete unnecessary data or create a new group Loading data from a PC card Address Book data stored in a PC card is loaded to the Navigation System However if there is no data of Registered Locations in the PC card you cannot use this function 1 Select Settings in the Main menu then select PC Card and Read from PC card Click the OK button The list of groups to be stored appears 2 Select the desired group and click the OK button The list of locations stored in the group appears 3 Select the desired locations and click the OK button uon eunojuj snoer Bursin TOC EESE PIONEER ITALIA S P A W SelectAll PIONEER FRANCE SA 0K JUNCTION ROAD 79 Selected items are ticked To load the data from other locations repeat this step Alternative option Select All
54. as a command for voice operation 2 Address The address is registered when the search was made for the first time Not editable 3 Phone number 4 Pictograph The symbol displayed on the map 5 Sound If you select sound in the menu an alert sounds as you approach 500m radius from the location gt Apart from the Address these items can be edited freely Changing a name 1 Select Edit Name and click the OK button Refer to Step 5 in Registering a previous location in the Address Book above for the next steps uon eunojuj snoer Bulsijiin Kei D You cannot change the name of your home 65 Entering or changing a phone number 1 2 Select Edit Phone Number and click the OK button Enter a phone number select OK and click the OK button The Address Information menu appears D To change a registered phone number delete the existing number and then enter a new one D You can enter a telephone number of up to 24 digits Selecting a pictograph to appear on the map 1 Select Select Pictograph and click the OK button 2 Select the Pictograph select Done and click the OK button The Address Information menu appears gt You cannot change the mark of your home or of your favourite location Selecting sound 1 Select Select Sound and click the OK button 2 After selecting the sound select Done and click the OK button After the selected sound is played a message asks whe
55. ase of S use The following example describes how to change settings In this example the Avoid Motor D way function under Route Guidance settings is turned on 1 Select Settings in the Main menu then select Route Guidance and click the OK PS button The Route Guidance menu appears In the list the settings are shown on the left and the status of each setting is shown on the right Off appears to the right of the Avoid Motorway setting showing that this function is set off aly 2 Select Avoid Motorway and click the OK button Q Using the joystick select Off to the right of Avoid Motorway and click the OK button 5 amp t Shortest v lt a z A list of options possible to select under Avoid Motorway appears 4 Using the joystick select On and click the OK button Route Condition Fastest Shortest avoid Ferry Avoid Toll Road 5 Select Done and click the OK button The list of settings disappears and the display turns to the one shown in step 2 The status to the right to Avoid Motorway is now On If you want to change other settings select the setting you wish to change and repeat the operations described in Steps 2 to 5 gt Press the NAVI button to return to the map of your surroundings 85 Items Users can Change The Settings menu contains the Route Guidance Map Display Hardware Others RDS TMC an
56. atch ing POI appears Select a POI from the list and click the OK button Finding POI in your surroundings or around the cross pointer You can search for Points Of Interest in your surroundings or around the cross pointer on the map Use it to find somewhere to visit during a journey 1 50 Select New Destination from the Main menu and then select Vicinity Search Click the OK button The list of Points Of Interest categories appears Select the category and click the OK button gt If you want to search with more detailed categories move the joystick to the left The list of subcategories appears Select the subcategory you want and click the OK button Select POI and click the OK button Names of POI and their distance from your current location appear They are listed in nearest to furthest order PERFOARTS COMPASS ARTS THEATRE D BECK THEATRE GREENFORD HALL HARROW ARTS CENTRE Route calculation starts if you click the OK button D When the calculation is completed POI around the specified location are shown on a map D This function can also be used from the Shortcut menu see Shortcut menu on page 27 Finding Your Destination by Specifying the Postal Code If you know the postal code of your destination you can use it to find your destination 1 Select New Destination from the Main menu and then select Postal code Search Click the OK button gt If necessary
57. ate a route that avoids motorways Off Calculate a route that may include motorways gt Even when the setting of Avoid Motorway is turned On a route using the motorway may be set if your destination is far away Avoid Ferry This setting controls conditions for calculating a route On Calculate a route that avoids ferries Off Calculate a route that may include ferries 86 Avoid Toll Road This setting controls conditions for calculating a route 9 On Calculate a route that avoids toll roads Off Calculate a route that may include toll roads Q KM Mile Setting This setting controls the unit of distance displayed on your Navigation System O KM Show distances in kilometres 5 Mile Show distances in miles Miles amp Yards Show distances in miles and yards 3 Zoom Map of Intersection S This setting controls whether when your vehicle is approaching an intersection an enlarged Q map of the intersection and its surroundings appears lt On Display switches to an enlarged map Q play g p Off Does not switch to an enlarged map gt Average Speed General Road 2 This setting controls the estimated average speed when driving on a general road which is Q used for calculating the Estimate Time of Arrival ETA and travel time to your destination 2 e When the KM Mile Setting is set to km select one from 40 km h 60 km h or o 80 km h 3 e
58. ayed check the connection status of GPS antenna 3 Installation Position The Installation position of the main unit is shown If No good is displayed refer to Installation Manual for the installation position 4 Handbrake When the parking brake is applied On is displayed When the parking brake is released Off is displayed Keep the foot brake on while checking that the parking brake connection works properly 5 Voltage The power supply reference value provided from the vehicle battery to this unit is shown If the voltage does not fall within the range of 11 to 15V check that power cable connection is correct 6 Illumination When the lamps of a vehicle illuminate On is displayed When the lamps of a vehi cle go out Off is displayed If the orange white lead is not connected Off appears uon eunojuj snoer Bulsijiin Tec 83 7 Back Signal When the selector lever is shifted to R the signal switches to High or Low Check that it is properly displayed when the selector lever is shifted with the brake pedal depressed if the reversegear signal input lead see Installation Manual is con nected 2 Push the BACK button The previous screen appears 84 Chapter 6 S 4 a Lt fp Customising Your Navigation System a Bee j 9 Modifying the Default Settings S You can tailor default settings such as navigation functions and information display for e
59. by following the actual traffic rules In some cases guidance may direct you past your destination and then indicate a U turn to get back to it 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 drive towards your destination for a while and try route calculation again In the following cases the route that passes through an Area to Avoid may be set when your vehicle is in the Area to Avoid when your destination or via points are in the Area to Avoid when it is not possible to avoid doing so Ifa suitable route cannot be set in compliance with the specified Detour parameter or your prefer ence to avoid motorways or a ferry route the setting or parameter may be ignored e When there is a traffic jam ahead if driving through the traffic jam is better than taking the detour a detour route may not be set If your destination is a motorway junction voice guidance may not announce the junction There may be instances when the starting point and the destination point are not on the highlighted route xipuaddy 109 e When calculating a route to return to the original route the shortest way back to the original route is found It may take you along winding roads narrow city streets and other non optimum roads e Auto Reroute function does not work in the following cases when your car is not on a street when your car is on
60. change the country setting For the details see Selecting the country where you want to search on page 42 2 Enter the postal code and select OK Then click the OK button The list of the postal codes perfectly matching the numbers entered appears gt If the postal code you entered is not found a message appears Select Yes and click the OK button and re enter the postal code If you select No the search is can celled 3 Select the postal code and click the OK button The list of the cities around the area corresponding to the selected postal code appears D if you move the joystick to the left the map of the area corresponding to the selected postal code appears 4 Search your destination following the instructions from the Step 3 of Searching Your Destination by Address onwards 2 lfa city which is set as your destination is located in areas outside the map displayed when selecting a postal code or so many cities are located near that location even if the city in the area of the selected postal code it may not be shown in a list gt In the disc not all the postal codes are recorded Thus you may not be able to search the location corresponding to the postal code you enter In such a case try the follow ing e Inthe case of the postal code which contains the letters such as 1322HP enter only the numbers in case of Holland e For the postal code such as SL2 4QP enter withou
61. ct OK If you enter the house number and click the OK button route calculation starts If there are several locations corresponding to the entered house number or there is no house number in that location a list of house number range appears In this case select the range you want to set as your destination and click the OK button to start the route calculation LLOYD BAKER STREET Quick Route Cal On this display you can select the following items Quick Route Cal The route is calculated with the well known point mostly it is the Calculation Cross Street View Map middle point of the street selected previously as your destination You enter the name of the second street and search for the surround ing area of its intersection with the first street It is convenient when there is no house number for your destination or when you cannot enter the house number of the selected street See Specifying an Intersection as Your Destination explained below You can view a map of the location matching to the house number entered If there is no complete match with the entered house number you can also display the map of the well known point on the street then scroll the map to show the Shortcut menu see Shortcut menu on page 27 then to set the location as your destination 7 Click the OK button Route calculation starts Having selected Nationwide on the di
62. d PC Card menus If you select a menu name in the Settings menu an equivalent menu appears In the menu screen the contents of the current setting is shown on the right hand side of each item This section describes the details of the setting for each menu Settings marked with an asterisk show that they are default or factory settings gt For PC card menu see Using a PC Card on page 78 Route Guidance menu Auto Reroute This setting controls whether when you stray from the guided route the system automati cally recalculates the route to your destination On Auto Reroute function is turned on Off Auto Reroute function is turned off Areas to Avoid Setting or change of Areas to Avoid is performed see Setting Areas to Avoid on page 72 Route No This setting controls whether during a route calculation the system calculates one route only or whether it calculates six route options one of which you select 1 Route options are not shown and only one route judged as being optimum by your Navigation System is calculated 6 Six route options are calculated Fastest Shortest This setting controls conditions for calculating a route Shortest Calculate a route with the shortest distance to your destination as a priority Fastest Calculate a route with the shortest travel time to your destination as a priority Avoid Motorway This setting controls conditions for calculating a route On Calcul
63. d a new via point 10 Your journey cannot avoid the specified area When If route setting cannot avoid a specified Area to Avoid What to do Choose whether or not to try setting a route through the area 11 More than 6 characters are required When If you enter a name of six characters or less for a registered location or a listing in the Address Book What to do Use a name with more than six characters 12 Memory full When If there are already 50 ticked items when you attempt to add a tick in the Address Book What to do Remove the tick from some destinations as appropriate 107 13 Memory full When When there is no more free space in the PC card What to do Delete unnecessary data 14 Initialisation failed Back to PC card menu automatically When Your Navigation System could not initialise the PC card for some reason What to do Try the initialisation again If it still does not work there may be some problems on the PC card 15 Irregular character strings Please input again When A symbol you cannot pronounce was entered during password registration What to do Enter a word that you can pronounce 16 An error has occurred Please note the following error code and power off When In the case of a system failure What to do Note down the error code shown on the screen turn off the power and then contact your nearest Pioneer
64. d click the OK button 2 Select the location you want to register in the Address Book and move the joystick to the left g Address Book TOWER BRIDGE A100 SL v9 Hevd JOAH SHAKESPEARE GLOBE MUSEU 30 33 Delete all Destinations Delete all Address Book View Map uon eunojuj snoer Bursin Tec A message asks whether you want to rename the location 63 4 Select Yes and click the OK button Are you sure that you want to rename Alternative option No If you do not need to rename select No The name of the location registered in the Address Book is unchanged and the Address Book menu appears Enter a new name select OK and click the OK button The name of the current location appears in the text box Delete the current name and type a new name between 6 and 23 characters long For the details of entering characters see How to use text palette on page 30 When you click the OK button a message confirming the new name appears and a voice message confirming the pronunciation of the name is played If the pronunciation is correct select Yes and click the OK button No Repeat The details you set are registered and the Address Book menu appears On the map a pin mark appears at the registered location You can change this mark On this display you can select following options No
65. d the system voice repeats it g D If a command that you did not intend is recognised press the TALK button or say Next 2 option Other available commands are then shown If you then press the TALK button lt within 3 seconds yet more commands are shown Repeat this until the command you v want to use is shown S 4 Say Petrol station z The map of the nearest petrol station is shown The message Do you want to stop in follows gt 5 After confirming the location say Yes S o previous Next option Repeat as With the location shown on the map set as the destination the route calculation starts D If you want to see maps with other options at Step 5 say Next D At Step 5 if you say No you cancel voice operation and the map is displayed 93 To spell out characters and symbols When entering city names names of POIs or postcodes speak one character at a time For example if you want to enter A say Alpha Pronunciation Pronunciation Pronunciation Pronunciation Pronunciation Alpha Kilo Uniform Space Bravo Lima Victor Hyphen Charlie Mike Whiskey Apostrophe Delta November X Ray And Echo Oscar Yankee Slash Foxtrot Papa Zulu Full stop Golf Quebec Comma Hotel Romeo Dollar India Juliet Sierra FA a x O 0 O ziz re A Tango
66. dated Do not turn power off Le programme est en train d tre mis jour N teignez pas Das Programm wird aktualisiert System nicht ausschalten payers Guinea FELG 2001 PIONEER CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1993 2000 NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGIES B V ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2001 LERNOUT amp HAUSPIE SPEECH PRODUCTS NV ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 6 Check the details of the cautionary message and click the OK button You can also proceed to the next step by pressing the TALK button E T I poa A message asking to set the clock appears 7 Click the OK button The clock setting display appears 8 Setthe clock Paris Standard Time The time difference between the time originally set in this unit Paris Standard Time and the current location of your vehicle is shown If necessary adjust the time difference Move the joystick to select Hour or Hour and click the OK button to change the time difference by one hour Set the time difference between the current location of your vehicle and the Paris Standard Time 23 pie Tre British Summer Time Off 9 If necessary set to summer time Summer time is on by default Off is shown on the right hand side of British Summer Time If summer time is in effect move the joystick to select Off and click the OK button When the list of selectable options On and Off appears move the joystick to select On
67. dicating the route you have travelled Via Point A location that you choose to visit before your destination a journey can be built up from multiple via points and the destination Voice guidance The giving of directions by a recorded voice while in guidance mode Voice recognition The technology that allows the system to understand the driver s voice commands 114 Display Information Main menu Cae EEN New Destination A Address Book Pol sear Address Book SS ee Motorway Search Return Home Vicinity Search Return Home P 45 68 Bot ae Go to P 45 68 B settings Settings Q formation Information New Destination menu Ax New Destination Address Search P 28 46 Bol searcai 242 Motorway Search P 52 egies Postal code Search P 51 Vicinity Search Postal_code Search i Vicinity Search P 50 xipuaddy Address Book menu i oN Last Destination P 63 5 gt Registered Location P 63 S ZX Destination History P 63 GREENAWAY 4 j THOMAS OAKFIELDS Address Book operation menu Information Edit P 65 Registration P 63 Delete This Item P 67 gistration Delete Thie Item Delete All Destinations P 67 Delete All Destinations Delete All Address Book Delete All Address Book P67 Joe Sse View Map P67 115 Settings menu 116 Route Gui Route No es ee Hardware Avoid Others Avoid RDS TMC vec Roa Peta i ttn Ro
68. display its surroundings on the map 1 Select the location to edit in the Address Book menu and move the joystick to the left 2 Select View Map and click the OK button Information Edit Registration Delete all Destinations Delete all Address Book View Map p The map of the selected area and its surroundings appears uon eunojuj snoer Bursin Tec 67 Registering Your Home and Your Favourite Location By registering your home and your favourite location you can easily calculate the route by sin gle press of the button from the Main menu You might find it useful to register your workplace or a relative s home as your favourite location Registering a location Before you can search for a route home or to your favourite location you must first register the location Registering your favourite location for the first time is described here You can change the registered information later 1 68 Select Settings in the Main menu then select Others and Go to Click the OK button 9K thers 32 Password Voice Recognition Help Language Selection eturn Hom E Modify Current Location You can select a method of location search on the display D When registering your home location select Return Home and click the OK button Search for a location and display a map The search method is the same as that for your destination see Chapter 3 D If you select
69. e 1 Microphone After pressing the TALK button to start voice operation this micro phone hears your commands 19 Main unit 1 Disc loading slot 2 Reset button If the system goes wrong reset it by pressing this recessed button with a ballpoint pen or sim ilar pointed object See Resetting the System on page 102 3 Disc ejection button 4 PC card slot 5 PC card ejection button Remove the PC card by pressing this button 6 PC card lock lever This lever is used when you remove the PC card 7 PC card lock lamp The red light goes on when the PC card is inserted and a proper connection is made Setting and removing the disc Insert the disc to the disc slot with the label side up To remove the disc press the disc ejec tion button on the right hand side of the disc loading slot 20 gt Do not try to use discs other than a disc designed for this system Please use only the disc specified by Pioneer D Do not attempt to use discs that is cracked scratched bent or otherwise damaged gt Treat your disc carefully See Handling and Care of the Disc on page 101 for advice on proper handling and use gt After removing the disc from the slot keep it in the case Setting the PC card Open the cover at the front of the main unit Hold the PC card label side up the arrow shows the direction of insertion Insert the card firmly until the PC card ejection button
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71. e Germany Die Grundlagendaten wurden mit Genehmigung der zust ndigen Beh rden entnommen Great Britain Based upon Ordnance Survey electronic data and used with the permission of the Controller of Her Maj esty s Stationary Office Crown Copyright 1995 Italy La Banca Dati Italiana stata prodotta usando quale riferimento anche cartographia numerica ed al tratto prodotta e fornita dalla Regione Toscana Portugal Source IgeoE Portugal Spain Informaci n geogr fica propiedad del CNIG Sweden Based upon electronic data National Land Survey Sweden xipuaddy Switzerland Topografische Grundlage Bundesamt fiir Landestopographie 2001 DENSO CORPORATION All rights reserved 2001 Lernout amp Hauspie Speech Products N V All rights reserved A Lernout amp Hauspie The Speech amp Language Company 111 Specifications Main unit GPS receiver System Reception system Reception frequency Sensitivity Position update frequency Common Max output impedance Maximum current consumption Power source Ground type GPS aerial Aerial Aerial cable Dimensions Main unit GPS aerial Remote controller Weight Main unit GPS aerial Remote controller Note e The specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice The product purchased may differ in detail from illustrations in this manual 112 L1 C Acode GPS SPS Standard Positioning Service
72. e periodically checks the traffic information on the set route When traffic informa tion is received the message appears on the display and is spoken by the voice guidance Fol low the instructions and select the operation such as searching detour You can also check the reception of traffic information manually When receiving traffic information For example the message There is lt event gt on the route within XX km Do you want to reroute appears On this display you can select the following items Yes The route is recalculated taking the traffic jam into account No The message disappears and the map display reappears gt You can also operate the Navigation System by speech For details of voice operation see Chapter 7 gt When new traffic information arrives the message Traffic information has just been updated appears If desired check the new information For details of how to do that see Confirming traffic information relevant to the current route on page 74 gt After the message just described appears if you do not check the new information within 10 seconds the message disappears Check a new message if necessary gt You can set whether you want the message asking you if you want your Navigation System to search for a detour to appear For details see Real Time Reroute Alert on page 90 54 When receiving an alert When receiving an alert the message Alert message has just arriv
73. ears at the bottom of the screen Use the scale controller to switch the items and show the information of the selected POI When this is done the POI mark on the map is framed by a flashing red square If you press the OK button the route to this POI is calculated 62 Chapter 5 Utilising Various Information Editing the Address Book The Address Book stores information about the following types of location You can edit the contents of the Address Book e Last Destination the destination whose route was set most recently e Destination History destinations and via points you have searched in the past e Registered Locations a manually registered location such as your home your favourite location or the location whose information was edited such as renaming Registering a previous location in the Address Book Once searched destinations or via points are automatically memorised and stored in the Address Book as Destination History When the number of locations exceeds 100 the oldest location is overwritten automatically Therefore to ensure that a particular location is kept in the Address Book you must register it manually as Registered Locations Information edited as described in Editing a location s information below is also automati cally registered in the Address Book Once the location is registered you can set the route to this location by voice operation 1 Select Address Book in the Main menu an
74. ed Do you want to check appears On this display you can select the following items Yes Detailed information appears No The message disappears and the map display reappears When confirming no traffic information manually If you press the GUIDE button on the Remote Controller for more than three seconds you can check traffic information about your route If there is no traffic information about your route the message informing you that no traffic information has been received is shown In this case the message disappears when you click the OK button 55 uo euns q Ino oj aouepiny FRO Checking the Suggested Route You can check information about the route between your current location and your destination 1 Press the DETOUR button on the Remote Controller for over two seconds 2 Check the contents on the display In Route Profile display the names of the streets you drive through and the driving dis tance of each street can be checked in order Driving distance Route Profile Route Profile Name of the streets you drive through Press the NAVI button The map of your surroundings reappears Checking the Suggested Route from the Information menu You can also check the information about the route from the Information menu 1 56 Select Information from the Main menu and select Route Profile Click the OK button Check the contents on the display Press the NAVI button
75. ed the Software 5 TERMINATION This Agreement is effective until terminated You may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software The Agreement also will terminate if you do not comply with any terms or con ditions of this Agreement Upon such termination you agree to destroy the Software 6 MISCELLANEOUS This is the entire Agreement between Pioneer and you regarding its subject matter No change in this Agreement shall be effective unless agreed to in writing by Pioneer If any pro vision of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect ITERMS AND CONDITIONS for the NAVTECH Data THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU THE END USER AND NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION NAVTECH AND ITS SUP PLIERS THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WHICH ARE SET FORTH BELOW BY USING YOUR COPY OF THE NAVTECH DATA YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT Personal Use Only You are granted a non exclusive personal license to use this information solely for your personal non commercial purposes and not for service bureau time sharing or other similar purposes You may make one copy of the NAVTECH Data for archival or backup purposes only You may not otherwise reproduce copy modify decompile disas semble or reverse engineer any portion of the NAVTECH Data and may not transfer or dis tribute it in any form for any purpos
76. educe the volume setting on your car audio system The voice recognition system may have problems distinguishing your voice commands from background noise Turn down your audio system remember that voices on the radio might be interpreted as commands Close the vehicle windows Just as your audio system may interfere with voice operation so can wind noise caused by open windows and sounds entering from outside If you have problems with voice recogni tion try closing the vehicle windows Position the microphone carefully For optimum pick up the microphone should be fixed at a suitable distance directly in front of the driver Make sure that you do not need to alter your position or look away from the road ahead when giving voice commands not only is this awkward but it can also compromise driving safety Bear this in mind when choosing where to attach the microphone Pause before giving a command After pressing the TALK button on the Remote Controller pause for a moment after the con firmation beep before giving your command Speaking too soon may cause the recognition to fail If you still experience recognition problems leave a slightly longer pause before giving a command N anoj Bunesodo PROC ie Me Pronounce your commands carefully Q Speak slowly deliberately and clearly Fast or mumbled commands are easily misinterpreted If the microphone is properly positioned there is no need to raise your voice when giving Q comm
77. eeding the limitation of the installation angle Solutions 1 Check the GPS signal reception using GPS Status see Checking positioning information by satellite on page 81 and the position of the GPS aerial if necessary or continue driving until reception improves 2 Check that the cables are properly connected If necessary consult the dealer that installed the sys tem 3 Check that the main unit is securely mounted and if necessary consult the dealer that installed the system 4 Connect the speed signal input pink lead wire of the power wire correctly and reset the 3D Hybrid Sensor 5 Check the attachment position of the main unit of your Navigation System and the setting of the attachment direction lever see the Installation Manual 6 Confirm the installation angle This unit must be installed within 30 degrees to 15 degrees of the horizontal or within five degrees of your vehicle s direction of travel xipuaddy The map continually reorients itself Possible causes The display is set to Heading Up Solutions Check the Map Orientation settings see Map Orientation on page 88 and change the setting to North Up Tracking marks are not displayed Possible causes The Tracking Display is turned off Solutions Check the Tracking Display settings see Tracking Display on page 88 and make sure ON per manently or ON curr
78. eeeeeeee eee e For example if the selected street goes across three cities the list of these cities appears when you click the OK button Select the location for your destination from the list click the OK button to proceed to the next step 9 Specify the house number You select the house numbers in the same way as for a city name When the input is com pleted select OK and click the OK button 10 If you can enter a house number select the house number from the list and click the OK button Once the location is decided your Navigation System starts to calculate a route with that location as your destination Being calculated Route Condition ay When the route is calculated the map of your surroundings appears The street from your cur rent location to your destination turns to green and the route being set is shown 32 When you cannot enter the house number eeeeaeeeeeeeaeaeeoeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeoeoeoeeeeeoeeeeeea ee eee From the function button at the bottom of the screen select a method of search and click the OK button On this display you can select the following items Quick Route Cal The route is calculated with the well known point mostly it is Calculation the middle point of the street selected previously as your desti nation Cross Street You enter the name of the second street and search for the sur rounding area of its intersectio
79. eeeeeseeeeneeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeseaeeeeeeeeeeteaeenaes 37 Moving the map to the location you Want tO SCC 0 0 eeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeneeeeesaeeeeenaeeeeaas 37 Chapter 3 Setting a Route to Your Destination cccccccceeeeeeeees 41 Basic Flow of Route CalCulation ssssssssssssesssssesssssesseesssssnrsntesnessnsentsnueeneeaneransens Selecting the country where you want to search Perform the route calculation of the several route options and select one 42 Route Calculation to Your Home Location or to Your Favourite Location 45 Selecting your Destination from the Address BOOK s ssssssssssscsesseseaneensneenees 45 Searching for your Destination by Address s ssssessesesssessstsasestseeeanseneansenseneenten 46 Specifying an Intersection as Your Destination sssssssssssssesscsestseneanseneneentes 48 Finding Your Destination by Selecting the Type of Facility ssssssssssesnes 49 Searching for Points of Interest POI ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeesieeseeeeneeee 49 Finding POI in your surroundings or around the cross pointer esceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 50 Finding Your Destination by Specifying the Postal Code 51 Setting an Entrance or Exit of a Motorway as Your Destination s ssesse 52 Chapter 4 Guidance to Your Destimation ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 53 Route Guidance by Your Navigation SyStem ssssssss
80. en your favourite location is not registered Go to is displayed on menu Once you register the location it changes to lt favourite location name gt Selecting your Destination from the Address Book Destinations and via points you have searched before or registered locations are stored in the Address Book By simply selecting your destination from the Address Book menu route cal culation to the location can be done quickly 1 Select Address Book on the Main menu and click the OK button The Address Book menu appears 2 Select your destination and click the OK button ie Bs DMOUTH DR A IE AUSTIN ROA b sTLVE GED Route calculation starts gt You can edit information such as names about the locations stored in Address Book or delete them For details see Editing the Address Book on page 63 uojeuns aq Inoj 0 aynoy e bumas Fees 45 Searching for your Destination by Address You can specify the address of your destination The route to a specific intersection or street or for the central part of the city can be also calculated For the details of the operation see Basic Operation on page 25 1 From the Main menu select New Destination and then select Address Search Click the OK button 2 Enter the city name 46 England Scotland Wales 23424 ABBERLEY WOR ABBERTON COLC
81. ent journey is selected 103 The daylight display is used even when the vehicle lights are on Possible causes 1 Day Display is selected on Map Display 2 The Orange white lead is not connected Solutions 1 Check the Map Display setting see Map Display on page 88 and make sure Illumination is selected 2 Check connection The system will not switch on or will not operate Possible causes Installation or connection has been carried out incorrectly Solutions Check with your dealer The display is very dim Possible causes 1 The vehicle s light is turned ON and Illumination is selected on Map Display 2 The vehicle cabin temperature is extremely low Solutions 1 Read about the Map Display setting see Map Display on page 88 and if desired select Day Display 2 A Liquid Crystal Display LCD is used and such displays tend to darken when cold Wait for the vehicle to warm up There is no voice guidance or the volume is low Possible causes The volume setting is low Solutions Check the volume setting on the display or turn the volume up according to Hardware Volume see Hardware Volume on page 88 and or turn up the volume on the display The Remote Controller fails to work Possible causes 1 The batteries are low 2 The batteries have been inserted incorrectly 3 The Remote Controller is poin
82. ey cannot be selected items are greyed depending on the previous operation 27 Basic Navigation This section describes basic navigation such as how to select menu items using setting your destination as an example There are several methods of setting the destination but in this example route calculation by specifying address Address Search is explained LS Caution For safety reasons you cannot use these functions while your vehicle is in motion Stop and put the handbrake on before use 1 28 Indicate Main menu With the map displayed pres ee Pe ee SEK Oe s the MENU button f Address Book POI Search er Motorway Search Q Return Home Vicinity Search Postal code Sea amp Go to QD settings a Information The Main menu appears Only New Destination is highlighted and it has different col our from the other items This shows that this item is being selected On the right hand side of the display a small list appears This shows that the item currently being selected is further divided into sub menus Select the items you want Move the joystick up or down As you move the joystick the item being highlighted also changes When the item you want is highlighted click the OK button POI Search Addi Book SSS EA a Motorway Search BB Return Home Vicinity Search amp Go to QD settings a Information In this examp
83. gation Status The navigation status including the driving status of a vehicle positioning status by satellite learning status of the sensor and cable connection status can be checked Checking positioning information by satellite Your Navigation System uses positioning data transmitted from GPS satellites GPS recep tion status can be checked on the screen 1 Select Information in the Main menu then select Location Status and GPS Sta tus Click the OK button The GPS Status screen appears 2 Northern latitude 51 Eastern longitude 000 00 0 1 Position of a satellite and radio wave reception status The position of a GPS satellite from which currently received data is shown The satel lite used for positioning is shown in orange any other satellites from which data is cur rently being received are shown in yellow and satellites from which data cannot be received are shown in black 2 Longitude and latitude If current positioning is not available the longitude and latitude measured last is shown 3 Current date time and a day of a week 4 Positioning status by GPS satellite 2 dimension 3 dimension etc Current positioning status is shown The status depends on data reception status from a GPS satellite 2 Push the BACK button The previous screen appears uo eunojuj snoer 6ulsijin KERGET 81 Checking sensor learning status and driving status To improve the precision of navigation the
84. h AVM P7000R gt Switches 2 and 4 are not to be used It does not matter whether it is ON or OFF gt Please set the switches correctly according to the combination of your equipment Please make sure that the setting is correct otherwise the Navigation System will not work prop erly 15 Wi nserting the batteries to the Remote Controller Remove the battery cover and insert two alkaline UM 4 AAA LRO3 1 5V batteries A Caution Take care to insert the batteries the right way round as shown by the and marks in the diagram Do not mix new batteries with old Do not mix different types of batteries Even batteries of the same size may have dif ferent voltages If the Remote Controller will be out of use for a long period remove the batteries If a battery leaks completely clean any liquid or deposits from the battery compart ment before inserting new batteries The supplied batteries cannot be recharged We recommend using alkaline batteries as replacements When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institutional rules that apply in your country area 16 Setup 2 Getting to Know the Components and What They Do Before using this unit get to know the name of each component and how it is used Hi The Remote Controller i 1 Transmitter Signals of the Remote
85. hat of searching for your destination see Chapter 3 Once a search is complete a map with the specified location at its centre appears D If you select Map Search you can specify the location to register by showing a map Move the scale controller to set the size of the Area to Avoid The larger the map the more detailed Area to Avoid can be specified The smaller the map the wider the area can be specified The maximum size of an Area to Avoid is 1 square kilometre 3 4 square miles gt When setting the Area to Avoid operate with the scale of the map between 25m and tkm With other scale ranges you cannot to set the Area to Avoid 5 After specifying an Area to Avoid click the OK button The Area to Avoid is enclosed in a red frame Scroll the map to adjust the position of the red frame p ROAD 6 Select Register and click the OK button The specified area is registered as an Area to Avoid and the display shown in Step 2 appears The name of the specific place appears in the list e If you want to register another Area to Avoid repeat Steps 2 to 6 e If you want to stop registration push the BACK button The previous menu appears gt Depending on the setting of route search conditions you may not be able to avoid the specified areas In that case the message Your journey cannot avoid the specified area appears For details see Route Setting Information on page 109 Changing or dele
86. he main unit using a non metallic tapered instrument 1 Using a screwdriver remove the screw at the side of the main unit 2 Using a pointed tool pull out the tray on which the battery is set and remove the bat tery 13 How to Read This Manual This manual provides all the information you need to make full use of your new Navigation System The first few sections give an overview of the system and explain how to prepare it for use The remainder is in the form of a function reference giving full details of every feature A comprehensive list of all sections of the manual is provided in the table of contents at the begin ning of this introduction WiHow to use this manual For reasons of safety it is particularly important that you fully understand your Navigation System before using it However you don t have to read the whole manual before obtaining guidance to your first destination The following summary indicates which chapters you should read now and which you can come back to later Read the chapters marked before attempting to obtain guidance to your first destination 1 Getting Started This chapter introduces the components of your Navigation System and takes you through the initial setup process You should read this chapter first 2 Basic Operation Read this chapter after going through the setup process It explains what you see on the dis play and how to use the menus You will then be ready to navigate to yo
87. he second street name The list of the matching streets appears Select the street and click the OK button If there are points where selected streets cross the list of those points appears If there are no intersections in the selected city the message asking to select other streets appears Select Yes and click the OK button and you return to Step 7 If you select No the search is cancelled Select the surrounding area of the intersection for your destination and click the OK button Route calculation starts Finding Your Destination by Selecting the Type of Facility Information about various facilities Points Of Interest POI such as stations amusement parks or restaurants is available By selecting the category you can search for a Point Of Inter est E Searching for Points of Interest POI 1 Select New Destination on the Main menu and then select POI search Click the OK button The display for entering a city name appears gt if necessary change the country setting For the details see Selecting the country where you want to search on page 42 2 Enter the city name The list of cities appears On this display you can select the following items Nationwide Select when you do not know the city name or you want to search without specifying the country where the destination is located Proceed to Step 4 City History You can view the list of the cities you have searc
88. he way to your destination and you can recalculate the route to pass this location Adding a via point You can set up to five via points This is achieved as follows 1 Specify the location you want to visit You specify a via point in the same way as you specifying a destination see Chapter 3 You can also scroll the map to display the Shortcut menu see Shortcut menu on page 27 and use the location cross pointer to set a via point When the location is found a message appears asking whether you want to set this loca tion as your destination or as a via point ACLs owe route R Do you want to set via point or make new New route Deletes current destination and makes completely new route New route A list giving your currently set destination and its via points appears 3 Confirm the contents of the list and select Done Click the OK button Via Point Destination Delete Sort Done Route calculation with the specified location as a via point starts if you click the OK but ton On this display you can select the following items Add You can add more via points Repeat the procedure from Step 2 above you can add up to five via points uo euns q Ino oj aouepiny E ARGAE lt gt if you select Map Search you can specify the location to register by showing a map Delete You can delete via points from the list Sort You can sort your destination
89. hed in the past Nearby City You can view the list of the cities near the current location 3 Select the city you want from the list and click the OK button The list of POI categories appears 4 Select the category and click the OK button POI are divided into several categories Select one and click the OK button to proceed to the next step LONDON i Shopping Automobile Hotel A list of more detailed subcategories appears if you click the OK button uojeunsaq Inoj 0 aynoy e bumas Fees gt If you do not know which category the POI you want to search is in select All Cate gory D If you select a city in Step 3 only the POI existing in the area is displayed in the list 5 Select the subcategory and click the OK button The display for entering the name of the POI appears 49 Enter the name of POI and select OK Click the OK button D you select Show All and click the OK button the list of all the facilities included in the category you selected appears Select POI for your destination and click the OK button R BRITISH MUSEUM BRAMAH TEA AND COFFEE MUSEUM ST BRIDES CHURCH MUSEUM TOWER BRIDGE MUSEUM amp EXHIBIT LONDON FIRE BRIGADE MUSEUM TATE BRITAIN Route calculation starts if you click the OK button gt If the selected Point Of Interest is a chain store that has many branches a list of m
90. ht display The examples in this manual are illustrated using the daytime display When driving at night the colours you see may differ from those shown To use this function the Orange white lead to this unit must be connected correctly Avoiding low battery When using this unit make sure to start your engine first Using this unit without starting the engine will run down the battery About this disc For using this unit use only the disc specified by Pioneer You cannot use other discs 12 About the main unit battery The main unit of your Navigation System has a lithium battery for memory backup Please dispose of the battery properly by following the instructions below wannie e Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of the children Should the battery be swallowed immediately consult a doctor A CAUTION e Do not recharge disassemble heat or dispose of the battery in a fire e Use a CR2450 3V lithium battery only Never use other types of battery with this unit e Do not handle the battery with metallic tools e Do not store the lithium battery with metallic materials e When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or envi ronmental public institution s rules that apply in your country area e Always check carefully that you are loading the battery with its and poles facing in the proper directions How to remove the battery PRECAUTION e Remove the battery from t
91. ions you can select the one you want to receive 1 Select Information in the Main menu then select RDS TMC and Recall Preset Station Click the OK button The list of registered radio stations appears This list of broadcasting stations Preset Sta tion cannot be used unless broadcasting stations are stored 2 Select a radio station and click the OK button Preset Station After switching to the specified radio station a map of your surroundings appears uon eunojuj snoer Bursin Kedi 77 Using a PC Card You can store data in the Address Book in a PC card which can also be read by this unit It is very useful when you want to share the data in the Address Book with your friends or to store the data for backup Before using a brand new card you must initialise it as described next Wi nitialising a PC card 1 Select Settings in the Main menu then select PC Card and Initialise PC card Click the OK button A message asking you to confirm the initialisation of the PC card appears Select Yes and click the OK button Once initialisation is complete a message to select the operation of the PC card automat ically appears If you want to cancel the initialisation select No PC Card Are you sure that you want to initialize gt Do not stop the engine until initialisation of the PC card is complete Storing the data of registered locations in the PC ca
92. iscrepancies in the dis tance travelled caused by driving along winding roads or up slopes Also the Navigation System learns the driving conditions and stores information in the memory thus as you drive more the precision of the positioning becomes more accurate The method of positioning changes as follows depending on whether the speed pulse of your vehicle is detected or not 3D hybrid mode This is active when the speed pulse is detected Inclination of a street can be detected Simple hybrid mode When the speed pulse is not detected positioning is performed in this mode Only horizontal movement is detected so it becomes less accurate Also when the positioning by GPS is not available such as when your vehicle enters a long tunnel the discrepancy between your actual and calculated position may become bigger gt The speed pulse data comes from the speed sencing circuit The location of this speed sensing circuit depends on your vehicle model In some cases it is impossible to make a connection to it and in such a case we recommend that the ND PG1 speed pulse genera tor sold separately be used 97 How do GPS and dead reckoning work together For maximum accuracy your Navigation System continually compares GPS data with your estimated position as calculated from the data of 3D Hybrid Sensor However if only the data from the 3D Hybrid Sensor is available for a long period positioning errors are gradually compounded un
93. le you want to find your destination so highlight New Destination and click the OK button The menu submenu of the items included in New Destination appears 3 Select the method of searching your destination Select Address Search and click the OK button Xe New Destination Address Search PO Vicinity Search Postal code Search 4 Select the country where your destination is located When the destination is in another country select Country and click the OK button When the list of countries appears select the desired country and click the OK button When searching the destination next time the Navigation System searches the destina tion from the data of the country selected here For the details of the method of selecting Country see Selecting the country where you want to search on page 42 England Scotland Wales uojesodo aiseg PABOCL Germany Denmark Spain Andorra 5 Search the city where your destination is located Enter the name of the city using the text palette To enter the name you select each char acter with the joystick and click the OK button For example enter the name of a city where or near where you live If you enter the first few letters a list of matching place names appears automatically gt If alist does not appear check your spelling and correct as necessary Enter the name of
94. le curve the map displayed may differ from the actual road layout Wi Tracking Your Navigation System marks your course on the map in certain increments This is called tracking It is handy when you want to check a route travelled without guidance or if returning along a complex route A maximum of about 200 km 124 miles is marked and as you travel beyond this limit tracking marks are erased in order from the most distant Tracking can also be set for automatic erasing whenever the Navigation System is switched off see Tracking Display on page 88 About traffic information e Because the information is updated only periodically it may take time to collect all the information e Not all RDS stations provide traffic information Traffic information is not taken into account in calculating estimated time of arrival time or travel time for your destination e This product may not be able to receive traffic information in some areas Pioneer does not bear responsibility for the accuracy of the information transmitted Pioneer does not bear responsibility for changes to information services provided by broadcast ing stations or by related companies such as cancellation of the services or changing to pay services Also we do not accept return of the product for this reason 110 Copyright 1993 2000 Navigation Technologies B V All rights reserved France Sourc G orotite IGN France amp BD Carto IGN Franc
95. n off with Voice Recognition Help in the Settings menu When you speak one of the commands in the list the command is carried out T es When voice command is possible New destination Address book Overlay Points Of Interest Return Home Reroute Bone kilometre detour Fo When voice command is not accepted Two kilometres detour D While you are still learning voice operation features and want to use voice commands it is recommended that you first park your car in a safe place and look at the commands shown by the Voice Help menu When all the voice commands cannot be shown in one screen To scroll through the rest of the menu simply use the scale controller To continue to use voice operation press the TALK button and speak a command D When you are used to voice operation features and no longer need Voice Help you can switch it off For details see Voice Recognition Help on page 89 To cancel voice operation You can cancel voice operation features at any time by pressing the NAVI button or pressing the TALK button downwards After you cancel voice operation the map is displayed EAn example of voice operation When using the voice command it is important to get the timing correct Before speaking you must first wait for the Please make your request message This is followed by a Beep tone to indicate it is now your turn to speak In this example you want to search for the near
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97. n with the first street It is conven ient when there is no house number for your destination or when you cannot enter the house number of the selected street See Specifying an Intersection as Your Destination on page 48 View Map You can view a map of the location matching to the house number entered If there is no complete match with the entered house number you can also display the map of the well known point on the street then scroll the map to show the Shortcut menu see Shortcut menu on page 27 then to set the location as your destination uojelado aIseg FAko gt Ifyou want to delete the route being set press the CANCEL ROUTE button When the message confirming the deletion appears select Yes all Click the OK button to delete the route gt If you want to return to the map of your surroundings press the NAVI button gt Once searched for a location is automatically stored in the Address Book see Editing the Address Book on page 63 33 How to Use the Map Most of the information provided by your Navigation System can be seen on the map You need to get to know how the information appears on the map BHow to view the map of the current location The display is like a conventional map and shows roads of various designations as well as geographical features such as rivers parks and forests While the menu is displayed you can switch to the map of your surroundings by pressing
98. nce the information is checked press the BACK button A list of traffic information appears D When traffic information is updated a message saying Traffic information has just been updated appears If no operation is done within 10 seconds the message dis appears Confirm updated information as necessary Confirming verbalised information regarding traffic The following information appears e Street name e Site name The first and the last names of the cities involved in the traffic jam and the direc tion of the traffic jam are shown e Traffic information Example 3km slow going traffic gt If the information cannot be displayed in one screen select lt lt or mb and click the OK button to view the rest of the information gt To display details of an adjacent event select a previous event or bm subsequent event and click the OK button Confirming traffic information on the map When traffic information appears on the map the following information appears Pils KNOOPPUNT DE BAARS ERE NSO om eH 1 S 1e s hanal i wo is ie N pul af awi al e p o 1 Name of the radio station or frequency currently being received and elapsed time since the last reception within 5 minutes green between 5 and 20 min utes red 20 minutes or more not displayed 2 Icon to indicate the presence of traffic information appears only when
99. nt location to your destination on the screen is set ETA The Estimated Time of Arrival is shown Travel Time Travel time to your destination is shown off Neither ETA nor Travel Time are shown wiajsAg uon D When moving to the area with different time zone this unit does not automatically change the time display etc for each time zone see Setup 3 Installing the Program on page 22 and change the time setting Password Registering and changing the password see Registering a Password on page 71 Help Menu This setting controls whether if there are a few seconds of inactivity during menu operation the Help Menu is displayed On The Help Menu is shown Off The Help Menu is not shown Voice Recognition Help This setting controls whether the list of available voice commands is displayed during voice operation On The list of commands is shown Off The list of commands is not shown 89 Language Selection The language displayed can be set see Setup 3 Installing the Program on page 22 Once you change the language installation of the program starts A Caution Once the installation of the program starts do not stop the engine of your vehicle until the installation is completed D If you change the language used the set password is cleared If desired set the password again see Registering a Password on page 71 Return Home Registering and changing your home location
100. ntended solely as an aid to you in the operation of your vehicle It is not a substitute for your attentiveness judgement and care when driving Do not operate this Navigation System if doing so in any way will divert your attention from the safe operation of your vehicle Always observe safe driving rules and follow all existing traffic regulations Never allow others to use the system unless they have read and understood the operating instructions Never use this Navigation System to route to hospitals police stations or similar facilities in an emergency The map data may not include a comprehensive list of emergency service facilities Route and guidance information displayed by this equipment is for reference purposes only It may not accurately reflect the latest permissible routes road conditions or traffic restrictions Traffic restrictions and advisories currently in force should always take precedence over guidance given by this product Always obey current traffic restrictions even if this product provides contrary advice Failure to input correct information about the local time may result in the product provid ing improper routing and guidance instructions Never set the volume of your Navigation System so high that you cannot hear outside traf fic and emergency vehicles Keep your password secure and confidential Knowledge of your password can give some one else access to personal information stored by the system such as
101. nu For the details of the method of changing the setting see Modifying the Default Settings on page 85 and Route No on page 86 Search your destination and set the route Select Route Select and click the OK button The next route option appears Repeat this procedure until the route you want to take appears 42 Distance to your destination Condition of route calculation On this display you can select the following items Route Profile You can view the list of the roads you drive through Route List You can view the list of the conditions for route calculation of all the route options and of the distances to your destination About the route condition eeeeeoeveeoeoevoeeceoeoeeoeeeeoeeeoeoe eee eeoeeeceoeoeeoeeeceoeoe oe eo eee Shortest Calculate a route with the fastest distance to your destination as a priority Fastest Calculate a route with the shortest travel time to your destina tion as a priority Alternative route A route other than the ones calculated by the above two meth ods is shown Avoid motorway Calculate a route that avoids motorway When two conditions is mixed as Shortest amp Avoid Motorway the quickest route to your destination while avoiding a motorway is shown Route Profile ie Rot Pree Name of the streets you drive through Driving distance Route List uojeuns aq Inoj 0 aynoy e bumas Fees Conditions of route calculation
102. of your vehicle to front back direction is indicated Also rota tional speed when your vehicle turns to left or right is shown 8 Inclination Degree of slope of a street is indicated 82 2 Push the BACK button The previous screen appears To clear the memory If you want to delete the memorised learning contents of Distance Speed Pulse Counter or Learning Status perform the following procedure 1 Select the item you want to delete and click the OK button 2 While Clear is highlighted click the OK button Checking the connections of leads and installation positions Check that cables are properly connected between the main unit and the vehicle Please also check whether they are connected in the correct positions 1 Select Information in the Main menu then select Location Status and Connec tion Status Click the OK button The Connection Status screen appears Either OK or No good appears on the screen and connection status of each cable is shown Connection Status Speed Pulse i 0 GPS Aerial B oK Y Installation Position z OK Hand_brake f Off Power Volta jit 0y Mumination o l e Back Signal B Low NOoRWNM 1 Speed Pulse The number of the Speed Pulse detected by this unit is shown 0 is shown while the vehicle is stationary 2 GPS Aerial The connection status of GPS antenna and the sensitivity are shown If No good is displ
103. omatically appears and route guidance starts On the map a bright green line extending from the symbol that denotes your vehicle shows the route Information guided by voice Your Navigation System guides the following information with the timing adjusted to the speed of your vehicle e Distance to the next turning point Travelling direction Road number of the motorway e Via point e Your destination gt If you did not hear the voice guidance properly press the GUIDE button on the Remote Controller to listen to it again Display during the route guidance There are four types of displays available during the route guidance Map mode Driver s view Arrow mode and Side arrow mode You can switch the view by clicking the OK button the display cycles through the modes Map mode gt Driver s view gt Arrow mode gt Side arrow mode and back to Map mode gt For the details of viewing the display see How to Use the Map on page 34 D When you approach an intersection the display automatically switches to an enlarged map of the intersection to help you drive through it You can change the setting so that this enlarged map does not appear For details see Zoom Map of Intersection on page 87 If set to Driver s view the display does not switch to an enlarged map of the intersection uo euns q Jno oj aouepiny E ROC 53 If you stray from the route
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105. peration On During voice operation the volume of the Head Unit is muted automatically Off The volume of Head Unit stays the same during voice operation 88 Mute on Voice Guidance This can be set when your Navigation System is combined with the Pioneer Head Unit with a muting function one that has an Yellow black lead This setting controls whether the volume of the Head Unit is automatically muted during voice guidance On During voice guidance the volume of Head Unit is muted automatically Off Volume of Head Unit stays the same during voice guidance British Summer Time Whether to apply summer time is set The time difference between the time originally set in this unit Paris Standard Time and the current location of your vehicle is set here For details see Setup 3 Installing the Program on page 22 On Summer time is taken into account 1sno Feet UISIWIO Off Summer time is not taken into account gt When the period of summer time comes or when the summer time ends this unit does not automatically change the summer time setting See Setup 3 Installing the Program on page 22 and change the summer time setting N anog 6 ebiae Current Time This setting controls whether to display the current time on the screen On The current time is shown Off The current time is not shown Travel Time Display Displaying the Estimated Time of Arrival or Travel Time from the curre
106. r to those cus tomarily claimed by the United States government the Data is licensed with Restricted Rights Utilization of the Data is subject to the restrictions specified in the Rights in Tech nical Data and Computer Data clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or the equivalent clause for non defense agencies Manufacturer is Navigation Technologies Corporation 10400 West Higgins Road Rosemont Illinois 60018 Indemnity You agree to indemnify defend and hold NAVTECH and its licensors including their respective licensors suppliers assignees subsidiaries affiliated companies and the respective officers directors employees shareholders agents and representatives of each of them free and harmless from and against any liability loss injury including injuries result ing in death demand action cost expense or claim of any kind or character including but not limited to attorney s fees arising out of or in connection with any use or possession by you of the NAVTECH Data Entire Agreement These terms and conditions constitute the entire agreement between NAVTECH and its licensors including their licensors and suppliers and you pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersedes in their entirety any and all written or oral agree ments previously existing between us with respect to such subject matter Governing Law The above terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of the Illinois insert Netherland
107. rd You can select any item registered in the Address Book and store the data in the PC card Data can be stored in the corresponding group A new group can be created However if nothing is registered in Registered Locations in Address Book you cannot use this function This section describes a method of creating a new group and storing the data of the registered location into the group gt The volume of data you can register depends on the capacity of the PC card 1 78 Select Settings in the Main menu then select PC Card and Store on PC card Click the OK button The list of locations registered in the Address Book appears Select the desired item for storage and click the OK button Registered Locations Free space in the PC card Number of groups you can store THOMAS J Select All BRITISH MUSEUM OK GREENERWAY The selected item is ticked To register other locations repeat this step Alternative option Select All All the locations are selected at once 3 After finishing the selection of locations select OK and click the OK button The list of the stored group appears 4 Select New group and click the OK button The display to enter a new group name appears gt If the data is to be stored ina group already registered in the PC card select the group name in the list and click the OK button Up to 100 items per group can be registered A message confirming that you w
108. ring a previous location in the Address Book cescseeeseeeseeeereneeeeeeneeeeees 63 Editing a location s information ceeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeesaeeeeeeeeeenaeeeenaeeeenneeeeee 65 Deleting the data in the Address Book esscecesseeeesneeeeenneeeeeneeeseneeeesnaeereeeeeeeneeees 66 Confirming the location contained in the Address Book on the map eeeeeee 67 Registering Your Home and Your Favourite Location s sscsesssesetseeeneeneeenes 68 Registering allocation Tessan e e e S a aaa eee 68 Changing or deleting your home or your favourite location cccssceeessseeeeeeeees 70 Registering a Password sssessssssessesessescesesseseesensessesenseseesensnsensetensensenenseneanenseneaneneenees 71 Setting Areas to AVOIC sssssssssesesssestseseseesneseesnssnesnsenesntenestenesanssteanseneanseneanseneeneentenes 72 Registering an Area to AVOIC c ccceecceeeeeceeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseeeenesneeseneaeesseeeneneneeeesoees 72 Changing or deleting an Area to AVOIC c ccecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeaeeteeeeieeteneenaes 73 Using Traffic Information e sssssesesessesceeesseseesenseseesensesseseneeseesetensensteeseneneneeneaneneenees 74 Confirming traffic information relevant to the Current route eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeteaee 74 Selecting the radio Station 02 eeccesceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeeseaeeesaeeeaeesseeeeaeesseeseeetsaeeeaes 76 Using a PC Card iiiaio
109. rity with these conventions will help you greatly as you learn how to use your new equipment e Buttons on your Remote Controller are referred to as NAVI button MENU button e Items in various menus are referred to like this New Destination and Settings e Extra information alternative use and other notes are presented like this gt After removing the disc from the slot keep it in the case 14 Chapter 1 Getting Started Setup 1 Getting Ready for the Remote Controller You generally use the Remote Controller to operate the Navigation System Before using the Remote Controller set the dipswitches and insert the batteries as described in the following sec tions E Selecting dipswitches When you remove the battery cover of the Remote Controller you will see the dipswitches as shown in the following illustration You can set each dipswitch using the tip of a ballpoint pen payers Buras FELG Setting Switch 1 Set Switch 1 depending on the display used ON This is set if turning this on is recommended for a display used with this unit OFF When the following Pioneer displays are used for navigation display AVX P7000CD AVX 7000 AVD W8000 AVD W6000 AVD W6010 AVX 7300 AVX P7300DVD Setting Switch 3 Set Switch 3 depending on the audio equipment used ON When combining with Pioneer AV master unit AVM P9000R AVM P8000R OFF When combining with Pioneer Head Unit with IP BUS When combining wit
110. rive to your destination the system automatically switches to this mode as soon as a route has been set Guidance point These are important landmarks along your route generally intersections The next way point along your route is indicated on the map by the yellow flag icon Home location Your registered home location Joystick The main control on the Remote Controller it is used extensively to make selections from menus and to scroll the map display Menu A list of options shown on the display choices are selected using the joystick PC card Card type peripheral equipment mainly used for personal computers The Navigation System can use a memory card to store data Point of Interest POI Point Of Interest any of a range of locations stored in the data such as railway stations shops restau rants and amusement parks RDS TMC A communication system for informing drivers of the latest traffic information using FM multiplex broadcast Information such as traffic jams or accidents can be checked on the display Remote Controller The remote control unit for the system see The Remote Controller on page 17 113 Route setting The process of determining the ideal route to a specific location route setting is done automatically 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 green on the map Tracking Marks on the map in
111. road exists In this situation the processing system understands that vehicles travel only on roads and can correct your position by adjusting it to a nearby road This is called map matching Cy With map matching Without map matching 98 Handling Large Errors Positioning errors are kept to a minimum by combining GPS Dead Reckoning and map matching How ever in some situations these functions may not work properly and the error may become bigger E When the positioning by GPS is impossible If signals cannot be received from more than two GPS satellites GPS positioning does not take place e In some driving conditions signals from GPS satellites may not reach your vehicle In this case it is impossible for the system to use GPS positioning xipuaddy When driving among high buildings When driving through a dense forest or tall trees e Ifa car phone or cellular phone is used near the GPS aerial GPS reception may be lost temporarily e 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 gt If for any reason GPS signals cannot be received learning and error correction are not possible If GPS positioning has been operating for only a short time your vehicle s actual position and the current location mark on the map may diverge considerably Once GPS reception is restored accuracy
112. rrow showing the direction of travel is shown on the right Normal condition 14 Weng aS 35 Guidance point The next turning point is shown by a yellow flag A Destination The checker flag indicates your destination 1 Name of the street you drive next 2 Distance to the guidance point 3 Current location The current location of your vehicle The arrow shows your heading and the display moves automatically as you drive 4 Distance to the destination 5 Name of the street you are in 6 Compass The red arrow shows North 7 Map scale indicator The figure gives the distance represented by the red bar In Arrow mode and Driver s view it shows the scale of the map displayed on the right hand side of the screen 8 Current time 9 TMC mark and the name of the broadcasting station The name of RDS broadcasting station this unit is receiving is shown where available 10 Travelling direction 11 Estimated time of arrival or travel time to your destination 12 Tracking mark The tracking mark shows the route your vehicle has travelled 13 Map of your surroundings 14 Distance to an intersection It is displayed in Arrow mode and Side arrow mode The green bar gets shorter as your vehi cle approaches an intersection D Information with the mark appears only when the route is set D You can display the current time and estima
113. s where European NAVTECH data is used without giving effect to i its conflict of laws provisions or ii the United Nations Convention for Contracts for the International Sale of Goods which is explicitly excluded You agree to submit to the jurisdic tion of Illinois insert The Netherlands where European NAVTECH Data is used for any and all disputes claims and actions arising from or in connection with the information pro vided to you hereunder Table of Contents INTFOCUCTION seid dei citi a naaa aia aa aat ai 1 License Agreement usssusnsnuunnunuuonununnnununonnnunnnununnnnnunnnununnnnnunnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn anneanne 1 PIONEER AVIC 8DVDi isiin eteo Shi hie tla oe a e a aaa E a 1 TERMS AND CONDITIONS for the NAVTECH Datta ecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeas 4 Table of COntent ssssssssssesessssensnsens Important Safety Information Notes Before Using the SySteim ssssssssesssesessnssesnsesesnenesstenteatseneanseneanseneaneeneeneess 11 Precaution ni nepran aie dole ee Ann ae ice 11 About the main unit battery eee eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeneeessaeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseaeeess 13 How to Read This Manuall ssssssssssssessesessessesessessesessessesssseseeserensenseneesseseteneenrneeeenees 14 How touse this manualllscccccsicivs ket acosseniest cinta atid Nl pete 14 Terminology 228 snake a a sia Ree ee ee ee 14 Chapter 1 Getting Started c sssssssssssssss
114. s the OK button Press straight down 17 5 BACK button While using a menu pressing this button cancels the present operation and returns you to the previously displayed menu or list 6 Mode switch Use this switch to select whether the Remote controls the Navigation System or Pioneer s Head Unit When switching the operation mode functions of the VOL dial will change 7 VOL dial When you turn the dial downwards the volume decreases Turning it upwards increases the volume e When the selection switch is set to NAVI the volume of the voice guidance for naviga tion is adjusted e When the selection switch is set to AUDIO the volume for Pioneer s Head Unit is adjusted If the dial is pressed the volume is reduced to around 1 10th of the volume ATT function When pressed again the volume returns to its previous level 8 NAVI button You press the NAVI button to view the map or return to guidance Also when the map is scrolled pressing this button returns to the display of the map of your surroundings 9 MENU button Pressing the MENU button displays a menu of options 10 DETOUR button Press this button to restart route calculation such as calculating a detour If this button is pressed for more than two seconds you can see the information passing roads and driving distance and so on of the route down which you are currently being guided see Chapter 4 Guidance to Your Destination
115. service facility 17 Player overheating Discontinue until temperature drops When The DVD ROM drive has overheated What to do Cut the power off and wait for a while before turning the power on again gt When the messages other than above are displayed follow the instructions on the display 108 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 useful information about how a route is set N Caution When a route is calculated the route and voice guidance for the route is auto matically set Also for day or time traffic regulations only information about traffic regulations at the time when the route was calculated is shown For example if a street is open during the morning only but you arrive later it would be against the traffic regulations so you cannot drive along the set route When driving please follow the actual traffic signs Also the system may not know some traffic regulations The calculated route is one example of the route to your destination decided by the Navigation System whilst 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 pass If you want to pass a cer tain street set the via point on that street The route set
116. splay of entering city name Based on the information of streets and house numbers the range of your destination is nar rowed e If there are several streets with the same name the list of the cities where the streets run is shown e If the selected street goes across several cities the list for selecting the area in which your destination is located is shown 47 uojeuns aq INO 0 aynoy e bumas Fees Specifying an Intersection as Your Destination By selecting two streets route calculation for the intersection can be performed Its basic opera tion is the same as Searching for your Destination by Address explained above 48 Select New Destination from the Main menu and then select Address Search Click the OK button The display for entering a city name appears D If necessary change the country setting For details see Selecting the country where you want to search above Enter the city name The list of the cities matching the name entered appears Select the city for your destination and click the OK button The display for entering the street name appears Enter the first street name and click the OK button The list of the streets matching the name entered appears Select the street and click the OK button The display for entering house number appears Select Cross Street and click the OK button The display for entering the name of the second street appears Enter t
117. ssssscesssesseesssseseeseessssesssssesees 15 Setup 1 Getting Ready for the Remote Controller s sssssssssessssesessnssneenenes 15 Selecting d SM NE Sra a a aaraa e sesanaseancdyaieasastea teense E aT RE Ria 15 Inserting the batteries to the Remote Controller cceecceesceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeneeennees 16 Setup 2 Getting to Know the Components and What They Do 17 The Remote Controller eccesscesseeeeeeeeseeceseesseeeeaeeseaeseaeeseaeeeaeessaeesaeeseaeesaeeeaeeeaees 17 Mictophone viv Asi aes adie Aaa r a a a deca kite ele oe 19 Main Unta 5 a2lads ciate ace tot eel Ste hati a een Gi a esiial 20 Setup 3 Installing the Prograim ssasssessssseseecsssesnsesesnsenesneneeanseteanseneanseneanseneeneentenes 22 Chapter 2 Basic Operatigntssit1 citi iniind nda wet nencncat 25 Switching On and Off TyPe s Of MOMnu ssscecscsseserssssesersssnenerassneseraseneserasenenerneenenerneeneserareneneraeenenernsenenernseneneeasenee Main Men e E eo ees ee ee A SHOMCUE MO MU cic2Pre22cheed tteseiceesest tatastec sachs Mac ds tatttaadesbac faded T Basic Navigation sssssessssssesesessesesessescesesseseesessessesetsnsseserenssesensnseesntenssesensnenneatenesnees How to Use the Map sssssssssssessesessessesessessesesseseesensessusntsnssesetsnssasatenssnstensensaneneeneateneeaees How to view the map of the Current location 0 0 eeeeeeseeeteneeeeeeeeeeaeeeteeeeeneneeeeeaees 34 Changing the scale of the Map eec
118. sssssseseseseneanssneaneeneneentes 53 Route guidance by display ANd VOICE eeeeceeeseeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeeaeetenaeeeeeneeeeee 53 When receiving traffic information ahead on the Set route secerneren 54 Checking the Suggested ROUtC s ssssssssestssseseesnssnesnsenesntenesnenteanseteanseneansenseneenten 56 Checking the Suggested Route from the Information MeNU c cscceeeseeeeeeeeees 56 Recalculating the Route to Your Destination Cancelling the Route Guidance sssssssssestsssesessnssnesnsenesnsenesatsneeanseteanseneanseneeneeten Delete the current route and cancel the route QUIDANCE ee eeeseeeeesteeeeeneeereneeees 58 Changing your destination eeeecceceeeeeeeeeneeteeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeaeesaeeeeaeeseeeeaeetieeseeeeneeee 58 Adding Via Points to the Current Route ssssssssesssssesssesesssnseanseteanseneanseneaneenseneens 59 ACGING a Via POIs eenn a y de sdecee cv e Eea aaa aN 59 Skipping a Via Points scive caivenee cies ose ee eve deinen ete nde ENA relearn 60 Deleting a via point from the route 02 eee eeeeseeeeeneeeeeeeeeeneetesaeeeseneeeeeeneeeeneeereneeees 60 Displaying Certain Points Of Interest on the Map ssssssessseseseseatsenesneenseneennes 62 Chapter 5 Utilising Various Information ccccccccscceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 63 Editing the Address Book sssssssssesessrstsersrstenesaransseearaneneraraneneeneaneneearaneneeaeaneneeneanes 63 Registe
119. t last letters such as SL 4 in case of England uojeuns aq INO 0 aynoy e bumas Fees 51 Setting an Entrance or Exit of a Motorway as Your Destination You can set the entrance or exit of motorway as your destination 52 Select New Destination from the Main menu and then select Motorway Search Click the OK button The display for entering the name of the motorway appears gt If necessary change the country setting For the details see Selecting the country where you want to search on page 42 Enter the name of motorway and select OK Then click the OK button The list of the motorways matching the name appears Select the motorway and click the OK button The display for selecting your destination to the entrance or to the exit of the motorway appears Choose Entrance or Exit and click the OK button The list of entrances to or exits from the selected motorway appears Select your destination and click the OK button Route calculation starts Chapter 4 Guidance to Your Destination Route Guidance by Your Navigation System After setting the route once you start your vehicle route guidance by display and voice begins When you arrive at your destination a message indicating the completion of route guidance appears and the normal map display returns Route guidance by display and voice Once the route to your destination is set the map of your surroundings aut
120. te is calculated see Chapter 3 Settings Customise the functions of your Navigation System for your own selections see Chap ters 5 and 6 When using PC card you use this menu see Chapter 5 Information To get information such as traffic information along the route you are travelling where available or the condition of the navigation you use this menu see Chapter 5 E Shortcut menu While the map is shown click the OK button to show the Shortcut menu You can do various tasks such as route calculation for the location pointed by cross pointer or registering a loca tion in the Address Book faster than using the normal menu SSA lt ys r istration Destination You select the destination with cross pointer and the route is set see Finding a destina tion on the map on page 39 When your destination or via point is set with this method some information on the streets around the cross pointer or the area of the house number or POI is picked up Registration Registering the location pointed by cross pointer to Address Book see Chapter 5 Vicinity Search You select a location with cross pointer and POIs Points Of Interest nearby are found see Chapter 3 Information You select a location with cross pointer and information about the location appears See Viewing the information of the mark displayed on the map on page 38 uojelado aiseg FAko gt Items that are coloured gr
121. ted time of arrival or travel time to your desti nation on the screen For the details of setting see Travel Time Display on page 89 gt You can select the method of deleting tracking mark For the details see Tracking Display on page 88 D When Zoom Map of Intersection see Zoom Map of Intersection on page 87 is set ON an enlarged map showing the area around an intersection appears as you approach the intersection except Driver s view gt Tracking display shows about 200 km tracking of your vehicle with a white dots When your vehicle speed is under 5 km h 8mile h the dots is red When your vehicle speed is more than 5 km h 3mile h but less than 20 km h 12mile h tracking shows in orange dots 36 E Changing the scale of the map On the top right of the map display the scale of the map is shown If you move the scale con troller up or down you can change the scale of the map through 16 levels 25m 50m 100m 200m 500m 1km 2km 5km 10km 20km 50km 100km 200km 500km 1000km 2000km 25yd 50yd 100yd 1 4mi 1 2mi 3 4mi Imi 2 1 2mi 5mi 10mi 25mi 50mi 100mi 250mi 500mi 1000mi If you keep holding up or down the scale controller you can zoom in or out in smaller increments VY gt a When you want to see smaller streets with a more Sy detailed map J When you want to know a rough position or seeing wider range uojesodo aiseg FAko Moving
122. the history of destina tions you have been to and your home address To promote safety certain functions are disabled unless the handbrake is on The data encoded in the disc provided with this product is the intellectual property of the provider and the provider is responsible for such content As with any accessory in your vehicle s interior you should not allow this Navigation Sys tem to divert your attention from the safe operation of your vehicle If you experience diffi culty in operating the system or reading the display please make adjustments while safely parked Notes Before Using the System Precaution e This product complies with the EMC Directives 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC This product does not work correctly in the areas other than Europe Pay close attention to all warnings in this manual and keep this manual handy for future reference Should this product fail to operate properly contact your dealer or the nearest authorised Pioneer service facility CAUTION This product contains a laser diode of higher class than 1 To ensure continued safety do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer all servicing to qualified personnel The following caution label appears on your unit Location on the bottom of the unit CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT En On the top of the unit VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATI
123. ther you want to set it Select Yes and click the OK button Is this sound suitable The Address Information menu appears Alternative option Repeat You can hear the selected sound again No You can select another sound by going back to Step 2 Deleting the data in the Address Book You can delete items contained in the Address Book You can also delete all the data at once 1 2 66 In the Address Book menu select the location to delete and move the joystick to the left Select the deletion method Information Edit Registration Delete this Item Delete all Destinations Delete all Address Book View Map A message confirming deletion appears if you click the OK button On this display you can select the following options Delete this item Delete the location selected in Step 1 Delete all Destinations All the items stored in Last Destination and Destination His tory are deleted Delete all Address Book Delete all the data in the Address Book 3 Select Yes and click the OK button The data you selected is deleted and the Address Book menu appears Alternative option No The display shown in Step 2 appears gt Because deleted data cannot be restored take extra care not to select Delete All Destina tions and Delete all Address Book by mistake Confirming the location contained in the Address Book on the map You can select a location in the Address Book and
124. til the estimated position becomes unreliable For this reason whenever GPS signals are available they are matched with the data of the 3D Hybrid Sensor and used to correct it for improved accuracy To ensure maximum accuracy the dead reckoning system learns with experience By comparing the position it estimates with your actual position as obtained using GPS it can correct for various types of error such as tyre wear and the rolling motion of your vehicle As you drive the dead reckoning system gradually gathers more data learns more and the accuracy of its estimates gradually increases So after you have driven some distance you can expect your position as shown on the map to show fewer errors gt If you use chains on your wheels for winter driving or if you put on the spare wheel the errors may appear to suddenly increase because of the increased wheel diameter To pre vent the contamination of previously acquired learning data learning automatically stops when such errors suddenly appear gt There are two learning memories so the Navigation System can learn about and compen sate for two different tyre sets such as summer and winter tyres see Checking sensor learning status and driving status on page 82 for details Map matching As mentioned the GPS and dead reckoning systems used by this Navigation System are susceptible to certain errors Their calculations may on occasion place you in a location on the map where no
125. ting an Area to Avoid You can subsequently change rename delete the Area to Avoid 1 Select Settings in the Main menu then select Route Guidance and Areas to Avoid Click the OK button The list of Areas to Avoid appears Select an area you want to change or delete and click the OK button Select Yes and click the OK button The map of the Area to Avoid and the list of operations related to this area appears 4 Select the desired operation and click the OK button On this display you can select the following options Rename Changing a name After entering a new name select OK and click the OK button the Route Guidance menu appears uo eunojuj snoer Bulsijin KERST Change Area A specified area can be changed For the next steps see Step 2 onwards in the Registering an Area to Avoid above Delete Delete the selected Area to Avoid and return to the list of Areas to Avoid 73 Using Traffic Information You can confirm the traffic information transmitted from the FM radio service through Radio Data System RDS on the display Such traffic information is updated periodically When you receive traffic information about your route the Navigation System automatically displays the popup message informing you of the traffic information Also on this screen you can select whether to recalculate the route to avoid the traffic jam In this case route calculation is carried out b
126. ting at the floor or a seat 4 The signal receptor on the display is exposed to direct sunlight 5 The Mode switch of the Remote Controller is not set correctly Solutions 1 Change the batteries 2 Check that the batteries are properly inserted according to the and markings 3 Ensure that the Remote Controller has a clear line of sight to the display unit 4 Move the Remote Controller closer to the receiver on the display unit 5 Set the Mode switch of the Remote Controller correctly see Selecting dipswitches on page 15 The image sways Possible causes The setting of Monitor Type on the Settings menu is not appropriate Solutions Change the setting of Monitor Type see Monitor Type on page 88 to the different setting 104 When the screen is frozen Park your vehicle at a safe place and cut the engine off Turn the ignition key back to Acc off Then start the engine again and turn the power to the main unit back on If this does not solve the problem press the reset button on the main unit xipuaddy 105 Messages and how to react to them The following messages may be displayed by your Navigation System gt 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 1 You cannot use this function while driving When While trying to make a menu selection What
127. to do Pull over and come safely to a halt put the handbrake on and then try again 2 This is not the appropriate disc Please insert the appropriate disc When 1 If you try to use a disc which is incompatible with this system 2 If you insert a disc upside down 3 If the disc is dirty 4 If the disc is cracked or otherwise damaged What to do 1 Insert a suitable disc 2 Insert the disc with the label upward 3 Clean the disc 4 Consult your dealer 3 Irregular speed pulse signal is detected Please turn system power off and check the installation After checking please re boot the system When If the Navigation unit does not receive the vehicle speed pulse What to do Consult your Pioneer dealer 4 Speed pulse wire is not connected Please be sure to connect the system to the speed pulse wire Accuracy is not fully ensured without speed pulse When The speed signal input pink lead wire of the power wire is not connected What to do To operate with 3D hybrid mode connect the speed signal input pink lead wire of the power wire cor rectly Although it can be operated with Simple hybrid mode without connecting the speed signal input the precision of the positioning will be less accurate see Positioning by dead reckoning on page 97 5 Vibration is detected Please turn system power off and check the installation After checking please re boot the system and
128. uaddy Information menu Route Profile P 56 Location Status P 81 Route Profile 2 RDS TMC P74 Overlay POI P 62 Overlay POI Location Status menu GPS Status P 81 se oe 3D Calibration Status P 82 CE Connection Status P 83 Connection Status RDS TMC menu View Traffic Information View Traffic Information P 74 Recall Preset Station P 77 Manual Station Search P 76 Manual Station Search 117 118 119 Write your registered password here remove this page from the manual and store it in a safe place CAUTION Never leave any note of your password in your vehicle PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 MEGURO 1 CHOME MEGURO KU TOKYO 153 8654 JAPAN PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O Box 1760 Long Beach California 90801 U S A TEL 800 421 1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 B 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 0 3 570 05 11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 184 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 03 9586 6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada TEL 905 479 4411 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S A de C V Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright 2001 by Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved Publication de Pioneer Corporation San Lorenzo 1009 3er Piso Desp 302 Copyright 2001 Pioneer Corporation Col Del Valle Mexico D F C P 03100 Tous droits de reproductio
129. ur first destination 3 Setting a Route to Your Destination This chapter describes a number of ways to choose a destination Choose the one that suits your first destination and read that section you can then come back and read the rest of the chapter later 4 Guidance to Your Destination Before actually setting out toward your chosen destination read this chapter to learn how to interpret the guidance given by your Navigation System 5 Utilising Various Information This chapter provides information about the various information available Read it to learn more about the useful features available to you 6 Customising Your Navigation System The behaviour of your Navigation System depends on a number of settings If you need to change any of the initial settings default settings read the relevant section of this chapter 7 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice This chapter gives details of the voice recognition capabilities of your Navigation System Read it when you are ready to begin giving voice commands while under guidance Appendix Read the appendix to learn more about your Navigation System the technology it uses and such information as the availability of after care Please see Display Information in the end of this manual for checking the details of each item on the menu H Terminology Before moving on take a few minutes to read the following information about the conven tions used in this manual Familia
130. ute and cancel the route guidance If you no longer need route guidance delete the current route and cancel the route guidance 1 Press the CANCEL ROUTE button on the Remote Controller The message confirming whether to cancel the current route appears 2 Select Yes all and click the OK button Yes Cone No aP O you sure you want to cancel route ES The current route is deleted and the map of your surroundings reappears On this screen you can also select the following items Yes one Route is recalculated by canceling the selected via point No Route will not be cancelled Changing your destination If you want to change your destination during the route guidance search the new destination and set the route 1 From Main menu select New Destination and click the OK button 2 Search for the new destination When the location search is completed a message appears asking whether the location is your destination or via point New route Deletes current destination and makes completely new route Yia point The route currently set is deleted and a new route is calculated If you do not want to delete the route press the BACK button to return to the previous screen D When you delete the route its via points are also deleted 58 Adding Via Points to the Current Route You can select via points locations you want to visit on t
131. ute Guidance menu 1 Route Guidance BS Avoid Ferry Avoid Toll Road e Setting Hardware menu acking Disnla Hardware Volume Monitor Type Demo Mode Mute on Voice Recognition Mute on Voice Guidance British Summer Time Others menu 1 Auto Reroute Areas to Avoid Route Guidance P 86 Map Display P 88 Hardware P 88 Others P 88 RDS TMC P90 PC Card P 78 Auto Reroute P 86 Areas to Avoid P 72 Route No P 42 86 Fastest Shortest P 43 86 Avoid Motorway P 43 86 Avoid Ferry P 86 Avoid Toll Road P 87 KM Mile Setting P 87 Zoom Map of Intersection P 87 Average Speed Motorway P 87 Average Speed General Road P 87 Guidance Voice P 87 Map Orientation P 88 Map Display P 88 Tracking Display P 88 Hardware Volume P 88 Monitor Type P 88 Demo Mode P 88 Mute on Voice Recognition P 88 Mute on Voice Guidance P 89 British Summer Time P 23 89 Current Time P 89 Travel Time Display P 89 Password P 71 89 Others menu 2 L amp others Help Menu P 89 Voice Recognition Help P 89 Language selection P 22 90 Return Home P 45 68 Go to P 45 68 Modify Current Location P 90 Adjust Display Position P 90 Real Time Reroute Alert P 90 Avoid Traffic Route P 90 Store on PC card P 78 Read from PC card P 79 Delete PC card data P 80 Delete PC card data Initialize PC card P 78 Initialize PC card xip
132. y considering the traffic information within a 100 km radius from your current location Confirming traffic information relevant to the current route 1 74 Select Information in the Main menu then select RDS TMC and View Traffic Information Click the OK button The list of received traffic information is shown gt By pressing the GUIDE button on the Remote Controller for more than three seconds you can check the traffic information of your route If there is no traffic information the message appears saying that no traffic information is received In such a case if you click the OK button the message disappears Select the information you want to see from the list The names of the streets in the place containing the information are displayed alphabeti cally in the list View Traffic_Information abs 2 Al6_ Breda Girection Antwerpen 1 Fe m Slow tr r 4miles Al Gorinchem idirection Ridderker Stationary traffic for 3miles E 4 3 1 Street name 2 Place name 3 Direction to the spot 4 Traffic information 5 Map of the spot If you find any item to confirm the details select the item with the following method e Click the OK button detailed information can be verbalised see Confirming verbalised information regarding traffic below e Move the joystick to the left and detailed information can be confirmed on the map see Confirming traffic information on the map below O

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